172 THE WEST SHORE. IuthIkA mA (Uy tljnuML'l. Of this vast Bum, Ihrr-r luiAn 1 ht thirty thouHand tn represented Ul n to Clif"mia ftLil Oregon port, and the re r;.inlr vT(i-tA'- wwU with mixed corgoes for AUka, I'urtUtj'I mil .Sin Frand'aco. As many as i"ru fi-ftrj t-nrr.hLij'H wore in the Larl)r, loading, urJ'dir.g or waiting ttVir turn, at one time, while at hUdUn r tirn, dej whtf-r craft of thirty-six thousand Unn carrying rparity were in the harbor together. rrn of t vo-Ih are very fin1. The Umatilla is Ih rwt HfgMitly fitt'-d mid furnihhed steamer afloat on th Vnafic (c(an. The Alaska steamers, ylcwt an ! ihihn, mule Nattle tfVir terminus and starting iit, r nlii;g ln-ro ami nailing on regular days. The (itymju'tni did th aam laat summer. The Uo, trad ing in AUkan waleni, bring all her business to Se- tll Including coaUie, foreign and I'uget sound craft, vcuM'Ifl ent7 and d.-pirt from Seattle to the av frag diily extent of over ten thousand tons, With uch a hoing, Mil with the knowledge that it is im proving ( y yw, it would be astonishing if the Q I'wn Cit K;niUtioo to a wan, woman and child, did Lot i l uu absorbing intend and intense pride in th-ir. WW and its bhippirg. Seattle has re-o-ncd h,r fint abip and cargo direct from Europe during th ,,wt year. The fot rcase! to arrive waa th America,, ship Cnrowhki, from Liverpool, load- ii , , ' ' i"K The next three were the Ilfitul. Lipi Vcrsnm, Ityhdmcro and Cane JW, from SJwyport, UiM with t,, raija m fifu jtm tU A,o,ri,nn .hip Jaii & fy.Wy, also from uTTu 'V'V1 T,10,t,o were the nlcc and from Liver--Unh rn:xl cargoes. Truly, a good kginnbg ry's metropolis daring past years will be forcibly il. lustrated in the tables following : POPULATION. !'. S. ccmus, 1870 Tfrritori.il census, 1875. l S. census, 1880 Territorial census, 1883. " 1885. 1,107 1,512 3,533 6,645 9.087 Directory, 18874,807 business names 14 Kstimate, 1888 CENSUS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN. 1878. 18.SL 1884 . 1887. .1.251 .1,581. .2,826 .3,594 ASSESSMENT. 1879. 1882. 1X80. 1887. M 967,670.00 ... 3,685 .5(i5.')0 ... 5,576,475.00 r.. 7,230,385.00 In this connection, it may be truthfully said tlia?the as sessments of no other two cities in. the territorycombined equaled, in 1837, the assessment of Seattle alone. 1 ' ' .. VOTES CAST. City election, 1878.......... " " 1881...... " " 1883.,......:!,,, " " 1880... Territorial election, 1886...;.... In the election of 1880, womenarttcipatei 'li'&pwbtbta nnmr of e,g ,t hundred in the city contest, and one thousand in the territorial. , .- ; - 413 501 925 ; . : .2.410 I I i j I I ! , ! n .mn . . tfty 1 . t 'A'. .J!l I- 8".IU i. tl,e iot ( ju,tip , Kj . J.y. TI.r o.untr tC.v i;vn nDd Uwh in to cil,. H,,.;," th" territory th innwLip A 1 b 1 rlir,r,tt 1 t. .... ." VU11CJ Mate CITY KEVENtX -, ' -rtZ'i" Vear ending MayS! 1883... .; . . ZjijM 1887. ; , ,,, , r::;.i-7s.7M.m tal Wl ol the M year, ending November 30, 1887. It is not upon the past, alone, that Seattle prides tc , but upoa the present and future as welL Dor- the boom year, of 1882 and 1833, the town gre 'l'lii chief i,,..;.. ... ., " 1 ""' ,ax- worn which it dirl nnt Tu M II. . t,il . W th, lC W00 in 1835TfLl$l, anl a bmnrl, r .t " . mllKl Bnnon. .! MnfwnnnrT1110801 the transfers exceed l-'l-r. tI hull for " ' ""Mora . il. . ,,ing ..l(l-oa . 1 '"-' Settle Kro, II, , tht, trrito ( will ?,T loere 18 .re to believe they S r W0,00000daringth9 'nl f rk D,eW buiIdiD9 of 18S5 numbered 7 YDd.lh08 of 1886 8enty.nioe, In ''"ndfortAheT yMr' r96 10 ibhm- OOJ.00 Th!l , efeete cost "ceding $1,250,. The rccord ' 1883 is confidently expected to