THE NARROWS, SPOKANE RIVER, 



Photo by Frank Palmer 

 NEAR THE CONFLUENCE OF THAT STREAM WITH 

 THE COLUMBIA 



The suspension bridge here seen was built for the use of the Indians, who cross from 

 the reservation to the Indian school established on the site of old Fort Spokane. Below the 

 confluence of the two rivers lies the "Great Plain of the Columbia," shut in on all sides by 

 mountains, one of the most important wheat fields in the world. 



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