THE WEST SHORE. K2 : 8 quil waters of the inlet, confined by banks of clay and rock, which rise abruptly from the water's edge pveral hundred feet in places, ana specked with sail nd steam craft, the Indian canoe and sea birds, occu- py the foreground, and in the east the long, cragged crest of the Cascade range sweeps across the land, scape to the northward, where Mt Baker thrusts his hoary summit boldly into the sky. To the south and west the Olympic mountains are the feature of relief, in the midst of which the grim sentinel Olympnj stands. The irregular shore line, the evergreen for. ests, the remarkable transparency of the water, the clear atmosphere, and many other particulars, com. bine to make the scene one of rare beauty. From a slight elevation the broad Strait of Juan de Faca comes into view to the northward, and the British city of Victoria, on Vancouver island, thirty miles away, may be seen. The view from the top of the new tourists' hotel is probably one of the grandest in the world. The volume of business transacted in the city ii large. One national bank and a private banking house have a working capital of $250,000.00. An. other national and a private bank have been organ, ized and are about to commence business, which will raise the aggregate of banking capital employed in the city to nearly $100,000.00. Within the city limits there are a saw mill, a planing mill, a sash and door factory, a foundry and two machine shops, a furniture factory, a brewery, soda works, an ice factory, boiler works, a ship yard, and three cigar factories, while in the territory immediately tributary to the city are three brick kilns, three saw mills and a large iron smelting plant, the only one in Washington. An ex. tensive steel works and rolling mills plant is to be es tablished in connection with the smelter, the prepa rations for construction having already been begun. The Gloucester fishing company has its headquarter! at Port Townsend, and preparations are now in pro- IL it iricllit kn ,rom & M TtMt U tie atof justice of Jefferson nj. ai a j y t lhe rect J0 &MnA It tu r-jtilttion of four thousand, and frweti t! xKtm ittouts ire fully established ( a Im vA ftdsritg buii The hitherto conscr abt growth of & town has permitted society to iti it U tot iuVjVci to tboae feverish t&J tld rTt!iioti that so often dUtorb cities that tut rjrttf cp oa the cm of boom. Moral and iMdvA rsltcr art gueo doe attention. The city Im a t'iift& rublic school ijito, with ample fanl.u Ik trtKttaMatirg eight hundred pupils. A j.ijThikl fcfU4, ztltt lie laipicM of the Episcopal cUrth, is iworwfdly caittaiced. Port Townsend Nca (i.!!rf, jut Uitg eatabliibed, is an indepen &n &rtti"taj iiititstioo, ealcnlatr d to sopplemeit lh wi cf tl public schools and prepare students tttitn, ispjJr the rudiments of professions. (l-g grrw frtita a Uinui of V),000.00 raised l th MKiliit ontfrrfcce to locate at Port ToitKfcl i ctiufiity ihich it proposed etUblishing la WmWjj WulitgVia. The conference accepted a luff tcts fron kuAlrt place, and then the pa Uxcj d th hv at Port Townaend retol Ted to found w ifcJfjrt,iMt iuUntioo of higher education, and wlg that ruction ihy hate erected a fine cVf M,ti ail red the Unicoi of expori nt rJwtt, fno the rut to conduct the work. Uw cUrtU ia th city-two Methodist, a Vt junat, :; it iSoaaaCatbolia There .iwwuaa imiTttcs I nion, a Youna aj , . V; T V. " j B vuiv. Bvuvucro uom uioucester. Mass.. 10 De engage uitc; ! in the dwn bob fiaKinr. An iV, 1 U- il.i l,.A.AwnL gress to make that headquarters for a fleet of six hun aj nawtu i'atiuh .1.1 TV . r oco usuiug oa me Danuj inai novo rtwii1 u.t. a tu-,w L j ;ul, ,hich ii ia ,JJ T I Iy. n dI80overed in the North Pacific. These fish- . 4 ..u Rre one ot hQ mogt promi8ing industries ol IM tent will surely prove The shifting of capital develon the halibut and Uiirt lt ! fiW"g of the Pacific has already commenced. T't' :: ;nt Krrrt tho .. . . " "ort Townsend commanda tbft rpannr of alaree Sji.acl iier.tyua.trorgS 1 of w addition to being the key to ; I" 1 1 Upiuu, L a commerco- Th Httle hamlets that have sprucg -rri,fl ,ifuul HI the . op about the bay of Port Townsend indicate a wealth i n 1 ,lf islU (i 10rt Tod is I !iLhTl r080Qrco that the city on as secure ,Ut & "l :f kagialk lU!lf0UDjall0anytowninthe Thelarge 1 qu,llllltie8 0' fir, cedar and spruce timber fcro 1.U