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2. Kendall. Mcntana, July 8, I A IN THE FAR EAST. A German tourist in Corea writes that the usual bill of fare consists of dog meat, rice and beans. A Turk holds that the day begins exactly at sunset. At that time he sets his clocks and watches at the hour of 12. Vladivostock, which 40 years ago consisted of four Chinese fishermen's huts, is now a flourishing city of 50,- 000 souls, and Khabarofsk and Blago- vestchensk are not far behind in wealth and population. Corea is believed to be rich in gold, but it all belongs to the king, who gets 25 per cent, of the gross earn- ings, and whose consent for mining undertakings is hard to get. Never- theless about $2,500,000 of the metal was secured last year. The Chinese have the idea that milk revives the youthful powers, and that it has stpecial virtue as a winter food for old people. Pictures and charac- ters illustrating this idea, as well as the value of it for baby food, would without doubt increase the sale of American milk in China, as one of the consols suggests. Arab music has beig — Miffelbed as the singing of a prima donna who has ruptured her voice in trying to sing a duet with herself. Each note starts from somewhere between a sharp and a flat, but does not stop even there, and splits up into four or more portions, of which no person can be expected to catch more than one at a time. MANY MATTERS MINCED UP. Alcohol as such has never yet been found as a natural original product. It is always formed by art. The first city incorporated in this country with a charter and privileges was New York, which was granted its papers in 1664. The Mackenzie, the principal river of the dominion, is 2,500 miles in length and drains an area equal to one-half of the United States. The country rdacfs of the United States do not compare favorably with those of any nation in Europe. During the spring season in many districts of the western states the roads are prac- tically impassable. A glebec paper figures out that in the United States and Canada there is spent 3 tarly the enormous sum of $15.000.000 on golf. This includes tht cost of clubhouses and links, their maintenance, the wages of caddies and servants, the cost of golfing suits. sticks and balls and all other expenses. Most persons are unaware that the portrait on the new ten -dollar bill, known as the \buffalo bil:\ because of the rampant figure of a bison in the center of it, is that of a man who com- mitted suicide. It is the picturerof • Merivvether Lewis, a famous exp:orer once private secretary to Presi- dent Thomas Jefferson, NA ho afterward made him governor of Missouri terri- tory. In a fit of deep despondency he killed himself when 35 years old. FRESH FROM FRANCE. In 1909 the Eiffel tower becomes the property of the city of l'aris and will then be used for its weather bureau. An emptoi a French tobacco fac- tory has invented a machine which makes the head on cigars after they W are rolled and does the work of about a dozen hands. Generally speaking, Frenchmen are not chewers of the Indian weed; but in the manufacturing districts, where . men work 12 hours a day and canna smoke during that time, they chew. Paris has a municipal department that not only moves large trtes from place to pace, but takes such as are sickly to a tree hospital, where they are restored to vigor and then set out anew. Parisian thieves have discovered a new method, which has taken the form of abstracting the platinum tubes from the interior of motor cars. Hundreds of thefts of this kind have been com- mitted during the past few weeks. H Livery and X Feed Stable North end of McKinley Ave. R. W. DUTCHER, Proprietor. .24 Livery Rigs and Saddle Horses Good FaciliCes for boarding stock. Judith Inland Transportation Co. Operating Concord Coaches Between Lewistown and the Railroads. FOR GREAT FALLS:: Leave Lewistown at 7 a. m., reaching Great falls following morning. FOR HARLOWTON: Leave Lewistown at 6 a. m., Sunday except el, maid lig - dose connection -with railroad. FOR'r BENTON ROUTE: Coaches leave terminals Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. or Close connection with trains, and stages for Kendall. J. L. NEARS, Proprietor. Judith Basin Bank Lewistown, Mont. Incorporated l'iider the Lim s of Montana. Paid=Up Capital $75,000 Surplus and Profits $20,000 HERMAN fITTEN, President. DAVID HILGER, Vice,-President. GEORGE J. BACH. Cashier. W. B. MINER, Asiet Cashier ' DIRECTORS: Herman Otte'', Louis Landt, David. Hilger, Matthew Gunton, 11. Hodgson, John Lauf/, H M. McCauley, W B Miner, George J Bach. A general blinking business transacted including the purchase and sale of State and County Warrants. and Bounty Certificates the selling of exchange on ell the principal cities of the Upited States and Europe ; the tratisfering of money by telegraph. Careful attention given to collections, and the safe keeping of valuable papers. We Pay interest on Time Deposits THE SHAMROCK N. B. JETER'S PLACE MeRitiley Avenue Wines, Liqucrs and Cigars Kendall Chronicle $2.00 a Year TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1f78 —Notice for publication — United States Land Office, Lewistown, Montana, Juiie 3d, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled \An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 1, 1892, Oscar Stephens, of Fort Magiiiiiim, county of Fergimstate of Montana, has this day flied in this office his sworn state- ment No Se, for the pat -chase of the sw 1 4 nw 14, \el sw 1 4 of see. 12, tp 17 n. r 17e, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Lewistown, Mon taint. on Wednesday. the 13th day of Aug 1302, He names as witnesses; Felix Danioth, Alexander MeLean. Burt Buck and Frank Stephens, all of Lewistown, Montana. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above -described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of August, 1902. EDVVABD BRAENEY, Register. First publication June 10, 1802. The Cook Interest IN THE TOWN SITE OF KENI ALL 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., 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 the CHRONICLE; $2 a year