The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891, January 18, 1890, Page 70, Image 6

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    KM TITAS COMITY, WASHINGTON. part of Kittitas county the placers to the northward of
the Vvfhiwinu dihtrict would be much augmented in
fITTITAS rHjf,tjr and the Kittitaa valley, ,f Wwh- value and tin- working of quartz properties would be
M htf' ti, U ,t t,( l? ui' pr tji)!fi(r (. the r; jrreatly simulated. The iron and coal lying between
t mUnun,( ilr uu. Il came int public no- tho-districts and the main mountain range could
ti wily tthin lh j.iM lr Uiru.fi tlx lat- then alco ! mined to advantage. That region is
Ut half t,( buh lui it ttiUtt- j-ronih Km U-cn rwgh but it wealth of gold, silver, copper, iron and
h jdl Kittita artintr hat had an individu- cal cannot even vaguely be estimated. There are
1 riUtMK IrM thin K-vni )rr. It fimj r diiii-into numerous debits of all degrees of richness, but the
I'Minii! at k and agricultural cuntry. The prrting has len very unthorough, and the claims
dvrt.lof lb rilrd unUked it to the world and it WiiM are no measure whatever of the diffusion of
i fww Ufifniii.1 th.w rxh d.jiu of valuable mineral. Of course the character of the deposits can
mitral Ut. ilvf...ii,rri(a tending Hard the ! only 1- determined by sampling the actual products.
' ati.,u of lb Hal capital ,t t, itTnUljl; ttMurrrt jyTt j, ,,,nt). 0f wat(.r ftn, timber convenient lhe
m,ur of (V,,trtJ Vhititt. Klb nburKh. the , fl,,j. pr.-rt-. The interest now being awakened in that
witln i r lM' " ',,i, '"Ufr1 n,'V "", it" r'Ti"n n rtain " mnt the inmtment of niuch
rtiv roiiinrhla jfJ t,j(, mjn(.H anj jjjj Up (f jn,)ortant
''l!'U :f '""!' ll" ,", "ft Hin mining intents. The extensive coal mines of the
.f in, .Jumb.a, and. ,...,, ,, ,,, Yaliii.. river in Northern Pacific railway company at Roslyn in Kitti-
l ZT!v n Ui UUf rrarh ,hat ,hftt ",i"' rnl in vast quantities and only
. b Mnllvallc-y of,,K,UU. The !, ;y r. capital to develop it. 7
M. Itill tbat define ,e limit c,f lb, valhv i.fi 1,1.. k r e t !..',
fttttit lb, rln-r .hi it ny rr.M.ak The nurture of Kittitan county presents various fea-
i . J , "r"1" ""V t4" ,,ir"' ,l" Umlarr kdng the crest of the
'---that part of conlo
i, w h . i n 77 , f T T,,p ",,r,,,,rM ,M,rti,,n of 1,10 itf al-
t-w... u d ; ; : :,7h iftti,,N Rya,,T f,,r their niinera,9
Hurl, f v.rl ,,aiu .,, ' , " " mn f"r Ma r"'g"- There arc a number
W ! Jr Tl, erne. ' " 1 T,r' n th I,orthprn -nJ
Karl; l. U,,, s(t,f f Jj l f the same name, (:le-Klum,
ma U K.tnu. vallry. U .,tv of Hl. n.burch 1 "n'- r . " Va,lIable 08 for,nln Btora?c
ticar lUctMrf f iu valW C, f '" 'tr,a""' that (Irain nn through the
nf iho fr ftu.lablc -, ,.f , .,,1,, ',7"try Udow, and by suitable improvement could
Uin. Ut ,u Bri!fn i( , " ' t ualiw the How of water in the rivers
...,.... j". I .. Mll(t.v ltdl liiuri. I ban l...t. .1 ri
"'V if m ii,o Mifnui. ti.rth r.!rffin.r it i .'-.,,,. i ficy are at constuern
I. II I ( fill I'ili. i.. !. il
hrr, and u th ,u.fd. .S.-.j-uIuMe, m4I1,,.,j, ,t) , rlv""n ' the mountains. The scenery about
NtUhca Ur Shnn vhnttC w (r 'r . ,M,f 1 " "t I'Hlurenque and SfK.rtsmen are at-
HamHc Ue SMtlr, Ukr M(,.rp (M l,"rt"1 ''.v that is w plontiful in those wild
l.atd 1, ,r J.,,), ,h, .SH.ju.lu.i, and tb, f.dr f ,7 V"Pjr f Kittita" itHolf is onc of the
t.J lh f,ly ..rcamil mUrpn 4.f n,Mlrui t, ' '"il '" f lhe W(,,,t- 0,lMenth
rJ ra.t fn.i M,..U.,(, UV , Ml ' )t cultivat,d, though most of the area
If lb. nntain. by lb. Natch,, U,it U hM f n. but few eligibb, locations remain
HiltlU. n.Ut.t,y j, n U r U . h ' the pu ,Ir llu,nnin iK)i uat.)n
hla. T budd an , f jt . - f h to br.ng cuntry proj.rty to a very high price
lU r tj-itu , a., aum. of r,,, ,h, lT)!r ; . 1 total numl,r of inhabitants in Kit-
r'U tUl Jeul..,.,,:,1,,!, Th fulI.v '- of which are arable land.
..nan .U ,f n,cMr t,n , , 4jr k( f-nu f;r manufacturing arc growing with
Il . 4 r V? 7 UjJ -"t,. ;r,l,rn,;nt f natural nurc and the field
ItylUMJ.u th.ha,,-,,, ;'Un'i 'active one for the enterprising cit-