Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1908 — Judge Thompson Writes From San Diego. [ARTICLE]
Judge Thompson Writes From San Diego.
“Dear Republican, come to 3408 6th Street, San Diego, Gal., and a welcome will await thee.” We are at the corner of Upas and 6th streets and to the southeast is. the big Park. The matin ehorus of the birds reminds es the vernal songs from the thorn grove at home. We have been here a week and a day with ont frost or cloud. The ontlook lrom onr five windows, is upon both mountain and main. We are high up and fall two miles from the City’s Center. The antes *and trolleys remind us that we are not alone in the world. Onr appetites are good at every meal. Onr« hostess is from Winfield, Kansas, and is a good cook. The new railroad is progressing toward completion. We expect the big fleet of Warships on April H, 1908, and the Governor is coming to welcome them. Our last news from home bears date of 17th instant. A Mr. Kingman dines with ns whohaite from Battle Creek, Mich., and is a cousin of my nephew’s wife and knows of onr city. S. P. Thompson. December 26 th, 1907,
