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THE QUEEN CITY AND ITS DEPENDENCIES.

It is only on great water-ways like the Columbia or the Sound that one feels the bounty, the beauty, and the peace of the free gifts of God. Such a highway is always at the door of these mediterranean cities. Upon it may float a palace or a plunger. Let us take something intermediate and visit some of Seattle's outlying territories.

The first of these may be said to come under the head of sawmills, and to give an idea of the importance of these to the State of Washington, let me borrow some figures from the Post-Intelligencer for January 1, 1890, showing the number of feet of lumber cut in the State for the previous year.

Mills. Lumber. Lath. Pickets.
Port Discovery 32,537,459 13,774,800 1,071,470
Washington, Hadlock, Port Townsend 24,800,737 7,482,000 307,855
Port Blakely 62,092,701 11,387,100 629,088
Port Gamble 42,138,399 10,280,617 181,180
Port Ludlow 25,040,695 6,158,076 63,667
Puget, Utsalady 20,781,721 7,897,247 65,534
Tacoma, Tacoma 53,578,168 18,156,250 221,910
St. Paul and Tacoma 36,000,000 3,750,000 300,000
Gig Harbor 14,722,971 6,038,420 98,820
Port Madison 25,400,000 8,128,000 300,000
Pacific, Tacoma 40,000,000 12,000,000
Local, in Tacoma 94,500,000 12,000,000
Local, in Seattle 140,500,000 18,000,000
On Bellingham Bay 35,000,000 5,000,000
Other Local, Puget Sound 37,000,000 3,000,000
Total Puget Sound 684,092,851 143,052,510 8,209,476


OTHER SECTIONS.
Lumber.
Five Gray's Harbor mills 98,500,000 feet
Two Shoalwater Bay mills 35,000,000 feet
Six Columbia River mills 76,000,000 feet
Nine mills between Columbia River and the Sound 81,000,000 feet
Eleven other mills 92,000,000 feet
382,500,000 feet
Puget Sound mills 684,182,851 feet
1,066,682,851 feet