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Kendall, Montana, Cct,ber 20, 1903. 7. COSTS TO BE CLEAN Estimated That It Cost $300,000 to Renovate E3ward's Palaces. ilueldnipham and Marlborough, Sinop the %remotion of the Present King, iiite Bulk of the smut Names.. Roughly estimated, since the acces- sion of hung Edward. $300,000 has been spent by . the office of nork.s in the rl TIOVII . 1111 Of the royal residence. Of ibis arimunt, lIttekingha palace and alariborough house. requited . far the greatest proportion. It is tte - B 4 14.141004 in official (-hetes t tt ht it the ‘,-,eivern- t..rot sort eyors l'N:ti1liIIe d the fcanda- t tuts of Buckingham palace. after the sh:...111 of queen Victoria. tits y fibund: the draics iu i abotileiag condition: 'the need !tit. lite - introduction of a 1V a ml improved so nitary syat eta was ,intieral it e doriug the life of Queen Victoria, hut she runs es fun ' .(y a eon- !•ervative householder. antl the re was 41 desire not to create a disturbance Ut the palace. But when there was an opportunity at tJje beginnirg of the stew reign it was seised . tipcn to make a t horough e'xauninatiuuui. and the slate of affairs C.iseovert d was al-soluttly atartning. The sanitation of Marlbor- ough house has also hero thoroughly inodernized. The coueliziors here were ltetter than at Backinnhant palace, hut ns it is the Prince of \Vales' Lon- don home. every precaution has been . taken, in view of the presenee of so inany young children. WOMAN'S TENDER CONSCIENCE. Forces Her to Visit Chicago's Post- master a•d IEndea•or to Pay Withheld Postage. \I want to return some money T owe you.\ said a pretty yoting woman to Postmaster Coyne at Chiengo the other aa .. ..e as si t e t were(' his office. .The postmaster was unable to re- member the debt. \But I one it to somebody in the Pod t office.\ said the girl. \Three years ago,,1 sent a dollar bill to S‘N rclen. did not hate much moni.v - then. so thought J would sate small thing by urnpping the bill in sr stens paper in- stead of -ending it in. a letter. 1 did not think it tt as wrong then. But my via:science has trooldell toe many times 'since then, and as 1 nun now a good Christian I waut to return %that I cheated the srovermosot out of.\ Mr. Cesare then saw that the woman a itt et1 to nay the diffs reece het wren first and :hied cm's postage to a for- eign country nhich amounted .to a few cents in this ease. \I'm story, but I cannot take the motley.\ he said to the en Iler, lie ex - ,la iord that he it ould not know how o pot in 1 accoossta. to the depart- ment, and that the ret tern of the few' pennies probably would cost the post atlice many times the sum for clerical work in recording. PRETTY GIRL BLACKS BOOTS. l'oll•h ea Messenger' Boy's Pootsfear and Th•reby Winos a OM at One Hundred Dollars. In order to win a bet of $100 and ii 4mx of candy A young societs - ,wornan lit lug on Itiveraide drive. Nett York. Itorroned a bootblack kit and •hined the shoes of a niesteriger boy in the tett graph office at Thirty-fifth street and Brondn ay. The manager of the office was cur - prised to see it richly dressed toting woman heavily veiled walk Rao the litHoc alone and ask him if he nanted it shine. Beffre he could reply one of the tot sseita ers asserted that he would like nothing 1 , 1 tter. The girl went to work, and had fin - kited one shoe when a young man, said ta be her la -other. interrupted the eoeration, nod told her shy...need do tot more. as she hild tie nothstratrd the fact that he had nerve to carry out her share of the Iii rain_ They ming man oho made the 'anger is said to be the son of a broker at lt Broad street. Before the girl could fitel refuge in a w::iting cab a crowd had gathered around the place, and site nas crying when her brother bundled her in. The messenger boy was given a nuarter to pay for a shine for his un- finished shoe. FUTURE OF ALASKA'. Prospect of Its Becoming a Great Farming District. It Is Believed the Country W111 B Clapable of Supporting 10,000 r e • 000 Peraon• in Sameahlus Like Comfort, Some idea of the future of Alaska and its. almost boundless resources is given by Martini/mu Emerson in the Engineering lreingtiine. Mr. Emeison believes that Alaska can support a populaticn of 10,060,00(t persons in com- fort, and that la :no distant day it will he one of the world's richest min- ing and farming districts. The ideas of this - explorer are e,spresEed ,,i, iiri as follows: \The Yukon, the fourth largest river in the Mork), nackihIc for rnoresthan 2,000 miles above its. mouth and run- ning in a great semi -circle cretin south- eaai ern to northwestern Alaska, ferry' a natural highway. All this was known long ago; but it runs not knotvn that the iuterior contained 1601140 square miles of farming lands apI- m F ost limitless L itless areas ie f 'ei mineral lands in the avhfld... 4 lt In this unsubdued countra . that thou- sands of miles cf railroad must. be built, that great areas will open for settlement, absorbing and keeping busy 2,600,000 workers as fast as they choose to go. \It is, however, not the ag. - :cultural resources that will immediately at. tract. the largest influx ef te pulation and capital. About 140 a Res from Valdez in the Chitty nit valley are very great Copper dept.sits. WI.i - A during the last season hate been visited by many experts. Some of the ores run 85 nee cent. copper, :Inert he re are many thousand tons in Fight asaaying 16 per cent. \A great mountain slide has occurred In this region relenting, it is claimed. as much as 40,000,000 tons of h;gh- grade ccpprr ores. Valdez bey stud the low pass north of it are the American gatewaas to the Yukon valley, noel al- ready a .rniIrcall has been s urvey ed and partly graeied to the interior, for the copper, though it can be quarried like the iron Ores of Lake Superior. with- out a railroad will remain worth - ,e,:s. The railroad itself is assured an un- limited tonnage. D is :' , e shortest line to Dawson and the Yukon ialley. and what is of more importance, it can carry supplies delivered at Vele des from sailing vessels or deep draft ocean steamers in all the nu nibs of the year, with only one break ( f bu'k at Valdes. and also reach the deep navigable Yukon and the Koyukuk a month earlier than by the Yukon mouth, which Is closed by BehrIng sea ice until July 1. .\As shown in the story of OM White Pays railroad. th I going trnf fie would in itself be sufficient to war- rant a railroad, but from Dasteon the only export is gold. about 70 101111 a year. While this road will net may -ears ry all the United States governahlint- troops and supplies, for which many htenelred thonitand dollars are !pent, but it will have thy unlimited out- bound tonnage of high-grade copper ores, which, with a freight rate of two dollars n ton from Valdez to the smel- ters c,f Puget sound will scarcely be treated in the interior. \It is not too much to expect that improvement in transportation facili- ties alone will convert central Alaska into as closely a populated and Dr , ii. permia region as tolorat:o. as the Black Bills, of South Dakota, as the rich mining region of British Colum- bia.\ to be of unequaled excellence, nearly O persons lose their lives every week upon the highways of the capital. Of 00 deaths in London last week resulting front other than natural causes, there was one case of homi- cide, nine of suicide and 81 of either accidents 'or negligence. In round numbers, 4,000 persons are hilltel each year in the highways and Lyways of the metropolis, which ex- ceeds the number of soldiers slain in battle throughout the whole of the Boer war. . Course of True Lo•e, King Edward's daughter is -In lose with Joseph Chamberlain's son, but ain't marry him because of the social gulf between them, says the Chicago Record -Herald. Edward might help ity- making Joey a duke. Not ricasslass, to Cioni Paul, Joseph Chamberlain is being re- ceived with great cordiality in South Africa. The South Africans, says the Chicago Record -Herald, are 'about due for a good scolding from Oom Paul. By the use of a process invented at Bridgeport, Conn., wooden doors are being electroplated with copper or brass. Judith Inland Transportation Co. Operating Between Kendall and Lewistown TWO COACHES Otte leaves Kendall at 8 a. in. daily, ea - s•• -pt Sunday, arriving in Lewistown al 11 a iii.; returning, leaves Lea istown at 3 p. in., arriving in Kendall at 6 p.m. The other It aves Lewistown at 9 a. m. daily, exceot Sanday, arriving to Ken- dall at 12 m., noon; returning, leaves Kendall at 3 p. in., Arriving ill Lea ia- mot n at ii p. FOUR HORSE COACHES Ample Accommodations Extra accommodation.' for baggage of commercial travelers. — .MARTIN CI.AUSEN Agent at Kendall Geo. R. Cree Main Street, Lewistcwn Licensed Embalmer and Undertaker Local and Long Distance Telephone Calls Answered Day or Night KIDNEY PISEASP. are the most fatal of all dig - eases Montana Railroad Company Nearest rail line and quickest route to the new gold camps of the Judith Basin. Direct com- munication with Northern Pacific railway at Lombard, and with stages to and from Lewistown at liarlovkton. Lee. 9:00 L bard A rr. 0:00 p.m. Arr. 2:4111 Harlow ton we. 3:30 p.m. Daily, Except Sunday E. H. HOAR, Supt. Lombard, Montana. ROBT. RANTOUL, Oen'l M'gr, Helena, Montana Northern Pacific Railway VESTIBULED TRAINS DINING CARS TIME CARD LOMBARD EAST BOUND Deemer No. 4, Atlantic Es 1' 4:19 p. •No. 12, Local Passenger 2 . 33 to. REST BOUND DKPART Ni,. 3, Pacific Express 8 . 34 a. tn. 'No. II, Local Paaseager.... 4:19 p. nu. *Connects at Logan and Garrison with North Coast Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bi.:44er right. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia 1. \\ daon, Agent. MONTANAS FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE or money refunded. Contains BEST NEWSPAPER. remedies recognized Broadest, Breeziest, Brightest nent physicians as the for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 9)c, and $1.00. Ft &Ai) THE: AND KEEP VI' WI fli I. C. 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