History of the Saginaw Valley, Its Resources, Progress And Business Interests

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History of the Saginaw Valley, Its Resources, Progress And Business Interests
Fox, Truman B
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Twenty thousand dollars was added last winter to the govern- ment appropriation for the mouth of Sauble river, which will be ample to make an excellent harbor, and give at all times a depth of at least ten feet of water over the bar. Inside there is always depth and '^room and verge enough" to float at any time half the vessels in the lakes. With 3,000,000,000 feet of pine timber in the rear, the most extensive fisheries on the lakes, cedar, hard tim- ber and farming lands, and these commercial
... facilities, if Sauble does not make her mark, then are we no prophet.
DETROIT LUMBER MARKET.
The remarkable steadiness in the market rates for lumber thus far during the season, is probably without precedent in the history of the trade, there having been no important fluctuations whatever since the opening of the season. In view of the large stocks pre- pared for market, the above fact alone affords a striking commen- tary upon the healthfulness of the trade. If it were not in a «trictly healthy condition, the large stocks got out, coupled with ihe somewhat depressed condition of trade generally, would have Ibeen followed by a break down in prices.


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