Manufacturing opportunities in the state of Washington . SCENES FROM THE EIVESTOCK 1. Bin packing plant at Spokane. No. 2. Stock yard at 3. Hogs fattening at Kennewick. No. 4. Beef cattle feedingin the Yakima Valley. EXPLAINING TABLES SHOWING RAW MATERIALS. The following classifications are for the purpose of indicat-ing the most important raw materials of the state and in whatcounties the bulk of them are to be found. In the first tablethe raw materials themselves are classified and the counties con-taining an appreciable amount listed after each item. The sec-ond is m


Manufacturing opportunities in the state of Washington . SCENES FROM THE EIVESTOCK 1. Bin packing plant at Spokane. No. 2. Stock yard at 3. Hogs fattening at Kennewick. No. 4. Beef cattle feedingin the Yakima Valley. EXPLAINING TABLES SHOWING RAW MATERIALS. The following classifications are for the purpose of indicat-ing the most important raw materials of the state and in whatcounties the bulk of them are to be found. In the first tablethe raw materials themselves are classified and the counties con-taining an appreciable amount listed after each item. The sec-ond is merely the converse of the first and is given for the sakeof convenience, so that one may note readily the most commonmaterials available in any single countv or group of counties. These tables have their limitations. For instance, certainof the more common materials listed in the classication such asfruits, berries and vegetables may be present to a certain extentin practically all the counties. In such cases it has seemed ad-visable to mention only th


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