16 HARE'S GUIDE TO structure across the street, is Trinity Church. Further South on the same street, the Methodist Church rears ^ its twin towers, and still further South is seen the tower of the Engine House, near it the South Metho dist Church, and further on, the spire of the Baptist Church. Down Santa Clara street to the East, and beyond the Santa Clara street School house, which is the brown building with a mansard roof and cupola, stands a large and dazzlingly white structure; this is the residence of Mr. W. S. Clark, built at a cost of about $60,000. On the Southern edge of the town is seen the grey walls of the Reed street School house, while the San Jose Woolen Mills occupy a corres ponding location on the Northern limits. Between the Woolen Mills and the Court House is seen the San Pedro street Depot, with its trains of cars look ing like infants’ cabs. Language is incapable of conveying an adequate idea of the beauties of this panorama, nor will one visit be sufficient to satisfy the spectator. Descend ing from the dome we will with your permission visit the County Jail, Which is situated in the rear of the Court House. Arrived at the ground floor, pass through the Court House by the corridor to the left, and calling at the last door make known your wishes ; the gentlemanly jailor will accompany you through the cells and give you all the information desired. The jail building