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 has 150,000 or thereabouts, that Everett claims nearly 25,000, and that Bellingham, well up toward the boundary line, has about 25,000 people who call it home? Yet all this is true, so rapidly has the coast country grown. Prosperity has not confined itself to one or two places, but has dealt its favors with an impartial hand, and the entire Puget sound country shows this. The assessed valuation of property in the four sound counties, of which



the foregoing cities are the county seats, exceeds $121,000,000. Bellingham has a splendid theater that cost $155,000, a cold storage plant —the largest north of San Francisco—that cost $150,000, the largest cedar shingle mill, and the largest salmon cannery in the world. Port Townsend has a salmon cannery with a capacity of 100,000 cases, and the Pacific Steel Company’s furnaces are located near by.

Everett, besides a smelter and a paper mill, has nine