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TACOMA ELECTRIC CITY OF THE PACIFIC COAST
Tacoma Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade
Officers and Trustees 1903-4
TACOMA—1904
Climate and Health.
Distinctive Characteristics.
Tacoma’s Origin and Name.
Growth in Population.
Causes Contributing to Growth.
Abundance of Coal and Coke.
Inexhaustible Supply of Power.
Power Plant at Electron.
Snoqualmie Falls Power Plant.
White River Power Company.
Undeveloped Power Resources.
Access to Raw Materials.
Available Manufacturing Sites.
Lumber Industry at Tacoma.
Largest Lumber Plant in the World.
Other Manufactures of Wood.
Railway Construction and Repair Plants.
Largest Smelter on the Coast.
Flour Mills and Cereal Plants.
Brewing and Malting Establishments.
Railway Facilities and Traffic.
Electric Railway Systems.
Tacoma’s Ocean Commerce.
Mistress of the Oriental Trade.
Wholesale and Jobbing Trade.
Banks and Banking.
Increase in Bank Clearings.
Realty Transfers and Improvements.
Activity in Building Operations.
Federal Building and Collections.
Municipal Improvements and Utilities.
Assessment and Bonded Debt.
Schools, Colleges and Churches.
Ferry Museum and New Public Library.
Hospitals and Asylums.
800 Acres of Public Parks.
Opportunities.
BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED DURING THREE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1904, BY MONTHS.
TACOMA BANK CLEARINGS.
POST OFFICE RECEIPTS.
HOW TACOMA GROWS
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