Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . O c *j *J^ 1, 4j 11 — 01 cci SC C 5?; 2 « S C n J* ^ 5 = 5 4> C3 _^„ c if £ ?5-5 a >, c o ^ c i: 5>2E •- be -^ c ^ a •a 3 0) Q) ?^ c •^ 4) X F M .1. n h ti f= C8 cj Puget Sound and Western Washington. BIG TREES IN WESTERN WASHINGTON 1 Shows an immense cedar, still standing at Snohomish. 2 A stump, on road between Bush Bay and Stump used as a dwelling, in Edgecombe, Sno lomish County. The cities, towns, villages, and hamletsrest upon the river banks, in the valleys, andupon the plains like diadems in the e


Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . O c *j *J^ 1, 4j 11 — 01 cci SC C 5?; 2 « S C n J* ^ 5 = 5 4> C3 _^„ c if £ ?5-5 a >, c o ^ c i: 5>2E •- be -^ c ^ a •a 3 0) Q) ?^ c •^ 4) X F M .1. n h ti f= C8 cj Puget Sound and Western Washington. BIG TREES IN WESTERN WASHINGTON 1 Shows an immense cedar, still standing at Snohomish. 2 A stump, on road between Bush Bay and Stump used as a dwelling, in Edgecombe, Sno lomish County. The cities, towns, villages, and hamletsrest upon the river banks, in the valleys, andupon the plains like diadems in the emeraldlandscape, or ascend from the shores of theSound like gems set in a crown of imperialbeauty. Greatly as the grand scenery of WesternWashington is known and appreciated todaythe time will be when millions will sing thepraises of the wonderful scenery where nowthere are thousands. INDUSTRIES OF THE PEOPLE-LUMBERThe great possibilities of the lumber traf-fic of this region was foreshadowed as longago as 1788, by Capt. John Mears, earlyexplorer, fur trader and adventurer, fre-quenting the Northwest Pacific shores. Afterlaunching the new schooner which he hadcaused to be built at Nootka, on VancouverIsland, The Northwest America, and stow-ing her hold with valuable f


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