. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. e world. In thestreams or at the docks may be seensteamers from China, Japan, Aus-tralia, New Zealand, and SouthAmerican ports. Then the beautiful Golden Gate must be seen to befully appreciated. The sunset views are superb andwell do I recall an evening in May,on board a steamer escorting a trans-port with a regiment en route forManila, when the full moon comingup over the mountain lit up harbor,ocean, and city. Then one couldrealize how appropriate is the name Golden Gate. It is the most cosm


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. e world. In thestreams or at the docks may be seensteamers from China, Japan, Aus-tralia, New Zealand, and SouthAmerican ports. Then the beautiful Golden Gate must be seen to befully appreciated. The sunset views are superb andwell do I recall an evening in May,on board a steamer escorting a trans-port with a regiment en route forManila, when the full moon comingup over the mountain lit up harbor,ocean, and city. Then one couldrealize how appropriate is the name Golden Gate. It is the most cosmopolitan Ameri-can cit) with representatives amongthe citizens from every nation, andthe hospitality extended is somethingphenomenal. Many things seen in San Franciscostrike a person from New Englandstrangely. There is less home lifethan exists in the East, hence thecafes, restaurants, and hotels arelargely patronized. The most promi-nent French restaurants, some ofwhich have aristocratic names, areZinkand, Merchands, Poodle Dog,.Pup, Good Fellows Grotto, andSpreckels Rotisserie, the last in the.


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