Staging in the Mendocino Redwoods [pp. 113-131]

Overland monthly and Out West magazine. / Volume 20, Issue 116

THE OVERLAND L MONTHLY. VOL. XX. (SECOND SERIES.)-AUGUST, I892.-NO. ii6. STAGING IN THE MENDOCINO REDWOODS. I. 5"- ~-,' F all the stage -if~~~ routes open to t he traveler :'~-~[},f,-;in California, probably none a- ig l offersuch wild diversityof the picturesque as \' f ~''1~,5':5- mthe various ~ ~:',, Ma I a=lines intersect /'. ~ is ing Mendocino. These !:~- ~ -a have their focal point Be —>- at Ukiah, which is a beauti -/ ful wooded town situated on the Russian River at the terminus of the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad. Before noon on week days one sees from the windows of the hotel some half dozen cumbrous, weather-stained coaches, all entering the main thoroughfare from various side streets, and not one more than a few minutes behind the rest. With a finedash and clatter, and important cracks of the whip, each driver pulls up his steaming four-in-hand before the express and post offices opposite, hands out the regulation iron box and leather mail bags, amid a score of hearty questions and answers, and then, with a word to the champing leaders, the short turn to the hotel is faultlessly executed, and the cramped passengers eagerly alight for dinner. No other personage in a mountain town has the prestige of the stage driver. Every one greets him with liking and respect, and his trifling foibles are passed over with admirable indulgence. If he takes a glass too much when off duty, or spins a yarn to the utmost limit of credibility, by tacit consent the matter is not emphasized by his pat- rons. In most instances, they have known him since their childhood, when imagination made a hero of the stalwart, 7 free-hearted young man who handled broncos as if they were rabbits, and who never failed to give a lift" to dusty little legs measuring the long lane to the country school. In fact, one cannot journey far with a professional driver, before becoming convinced that he merits all the grate- ful recognition so unostentatiously b e s t o w e d upon him. For years he has been equal to a tele VOL. XX.- IO. (Cop)right, 1892, by OVERLANI) MONFHLIY PUIILISIIING( CO.) All rights reserved. }a.col ( C ompany, r inters. :1

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Staging in the Mendocino Redwoods [pp. 113-131]
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