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WORTH KNOWING A movement is on foot to build an- other bridge across the St. Lawrence at Montreal. During the past month only three American vessels passed through the Suez canal, against 153 British. A heathen was originally a dweller on the German heaths, the last local- ities in Germany to accept the Chris- tian religion. The, shipbuilders at Settin, Ger- many, have an agent here arranging for a yearly supply of 250,000 tons of bituminous coal per year. Alaskan dogs are called malamutes, and are a cross between a dog and a wolf. About two months after birth they are trained to draw little wagons, and soon become very use- ful. They do not bark, bull utter a melancholy howl. They have long hair, and can sleep in the open air with the thermometer 60 degrees be- low zero. They are fed once a day, usually at night. The biggest hole ever dug in the ground, or, rather _out of soli& rock, is the second wheel pit of the Niag- ara Falls company, which is 463 feet 8 inches long, 17854 inches deep and 18 1 / 2 feet wide. The rock changes in character four times from top to bottom. It is to be lined with brick from top to bottom. The rear course of brick will be hollow to catch and conduct the escaping water. PICKED UP HERE AND THERE. A patent for matches without heads has been taken out at Copenhagen. Macedonia -has a population of about 4,000,000; three-fourths are Christians and one-fourth Turks. Nearly half _arrAat Bulgarian ancestry. Industrial conditions In Germany are going from bad to worse, accord- ing to consular reports. Workmen's wages are being lowered without in- creasing business. All lines of textiles are suffering. The government will place large orders for supplies to make work. In France the tobacco business is a government monopoly, no individual having a right to make or sell a cigar or tobacco without a permit. The gov- ernment receipts from tobacco are about $S0000,000 a year, expenses un- der $15,000,000, net profit $65,000,000. Retail shops are generally kept by wornen. Emperor William has made himself popular among his small tenants in Rreis Roltnar by issuing an unexpect- ed order for the reduction of this quarter's rent. He has informed his agents that out of 260 small farms be- longing to the crown, the income from which amounts to 15,822 marks, the rents of 238 are to be reduced about 54 Or cent, owing to the failure of the crops. ALONG THE TROLLEY LINE. Judith Basi Lewistown, Mont.. Incorporated Under the Laws .of Montana. Paid -Up Capital $75,000 Surplus and Profits $20,000 HERM 1N oTTEN, President. DAVID HI WISH, Vice -President. GEORGE J. BACH. Cashier. W. H. MINER, Ass't Cashier --- — DIRECTORS: Herman Ottett, Louis Landt; David Hilger, Matthew Gunton, H. flo I.ogon John Laux, HAI. McCauley. W B. Miner, George J Bach. -- A general ba..king buslueis transacted including the purchase and sale of State and County Warrants. and Bounty Certificates the selling of exchange on all the principal titles of the United States and Europe ; the traitsfering f money by telegraph. Careful attention gi en to cdliectionw, and the safe keeping of v luable papers. We P y interest on Time Deposits Kendall Stage Co. Operating Between Kendall and Lezvistown, Leave Lewistown Daily, except Sunday, at to a. m., reaching Ken- dall at ii:30 a..m. Leave Kendall Daily, except Sunday, at 3 n. m., arriving at Lewistow n at 6 p. m. Electrical experiments are about to be made on a :arge scale in the sub- urbs of London to haul heavy freight by electric towage. The overhead trol- ley system is to be used. The suggestion has been made in Rouen that the trolley wires in the streets shall be subject to use by the fire department. The idea is that pumps capable of being 'elt.ctrica,lly driven shall ' e installed in a number of suitable positions, to be switched on to the trolley wires as occasion re- quires. The most expensive trolley car ever ! e'esi g ned is about to be built in West , Philadelphia for a trolley line syndi- cate in Ohio to cost $15.000, fitted up as a sleeper and dining -car, with sofa beds. Ott ping berths. p'ate glast flooring. sheet metal siding. pneumatic gongs, a hist:es and sand boxes, bath- room with 'tile floor, tea and coffee urns, electric heaters, folding wash- stands, disappearing ice boxes, food refrigerators, disappearing tool boxes and controllers, patent electric head- lights fitted with interchangeable glass for danger signals, electricity gas. hot and cold water. FOUR HORSE COACHtS Ample Accommodations Extra accommodations for baggage of conimercial travelers. H. SMITH Agent at Kendall Judith Inland Transportation Co. Operating Concord Coaches Between Lewistown and the Railroads. FOR GREAT FALL!' : Leave Lea islown at 7 it. tn., rein hing Great fells ftolloe lug morning. FOR HARLOW1ON: Leave Leaistown at 6 o. tn., Sunday exeepied, mi k ii ig close ell'Illiectitm with railroad. FORT RENTON ROUTE: Conches leave terminals Mendaye, Wednesdays and Fridays, fir (lose connection with trains, anil rttigrti for Kewhall. .1. 1: NlEARS, Proprielw. W. G. Norman & Co. Manufacturing Jewelers Lewistown, Montan_ File Watches and Clocks Repairing Given careful Attention W. G. NORMAN VISITS KENMIL NIONTH. A LSO (7A LLS ABOUT THE TE NT II OF EAU 0'l'lJlR TOWNS NIONTH Lit Kendall' Chronicle na,Jime JO, 1902. The '''CoOk Interest ---- TOWN-SITE !,•••••' •;of atr i ,(1 ai 41 7'211.4 OF KENDALL IS NOW ON THE MARKET Consisting of ONE THOUSAND LOTS Which Will Be Offered to the Public at the Company Office in the Town of Kendall, Mont, City of Spokane, Wash . 4 and the City of Great Falls, Mont. Lots from $30, to $1,000 John Jackson, Jr., Agent. KENDALL Is the Coming Big Mining Camp of Montana Subscribe for Om CHRONICLE; 2 it year $2.00 a Year