And the Famous Palouse Country 



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towns which are less favored with transportation lines. 



The Northern Pacific has also purchased right of wa}' for 

 a "cut-off," running from Pullman to connect with the main 

 line at Connell Junction, which will serve to greatly shorten 

 the distance by rail to the Coast points, and which will cause 

 the grain of the entire Palouse and Potlatch countries to find 

 tide water market via. Pullman. 



Looking West on Main street, Pullman, Wash. 



Pullman is a substantiall}^ built cit}-, with handsome bus- 

 iness blocks of brick, with graded and in many cases macad- 

 amized streets, and well-kept sidewalks. Stocks of general 

 merchandise are carried by Pullman merchants that would 

 do credit to a city of 25,000 inhabitants, this being made 

 possible by the large tributary country from which trade is 

 drawn. 



