Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . t vine producing districtsH ihf iiiiti Thc\alleyisindcedvineclad wtli h ? iiid theie 1 great ^ \ nia\ f oiehards nchlj ladtntd with choice fruitsSo abundint is the vield ofgiapes that the best (]uohites bung less than onecent per pound at the wmt mills, and luiubei pile^ were everywhereconspicuous in and around the immediate supply of logs, im-mense rafts arc towed down from allparts of the Sound \t T\coma v,e took a btcauier forSeattle which is ibout 40 miles furtherup the Sound and is a fast growing cityof some 15 000 or 30 000 popul


Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . t vine producing districtsH ihf iiiiti Thc\alleyisindcedvineclad wtli h ? iiid theie 1 great ^ \ nia\ f oiehards nchlj ladtntd with choice fruitsSo abundint is the vield ofgiapes that the best (]uohites bung less than onecent per pound at the wmt mills, and luiubei pile^ were everywhereconspicuous in and around the immediate supply of logs, im-mense rafts arc towed down from allparts of the Sound \t T\coma v,e took a btcauier forSeattle which is ibout 40 miles furtherup the Sound and is a fast growing cityof some 15 000 or 30 000 population. Insome respects this is one of the beatlocated and most promising cities of thePacific Coast It is nch in lumber, fruitand hops and although further norththan Maine has a remarkably raild and It was with reluctancethat on the morning of Au- gust 9 we turned our facehomeward. Our first stopwas at Sacramento, wherewe were met at the stationby E. C. Atkinson, Presi- iii ihi.,iigh all -Jng portions of tutiful city and ?: one of the mt. I etpiable climate, frost being jinknown. The moimtain views from thi*! point are nf ^l -Ul \rrn^- the- -c,-- ^:, ^ companions, but l growing yigorously. new wood continu- .h!.™t°°/1™.^^ IV^ ^ ^ ^^^- «y °>«king and bursting through the5 burnt out by forest fires at some re- I charred portions, and is good for perhaps lies iu the trough of two parallel iii(iiiiit!iiuranges, the Sierra Nevadas and the ShastiiKange, and in full view of botli. Snowcapped peaks are almost continually insight. Among the gi-andest of these areMounts Shasta, Hood and Tacoma. Ofthe latter we present a fine cut represeut-appeared on the middle ofnl for several thousand feettrnmit in its never changingmd lii-t stop was at Portland, a sub-stantial aud growing city of over 40,000population. It has an immense trade inlumber and salmon. While there the After a stav of three davs we left forTacoma, Wash. Ter., which is delightfullyl


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