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Rh waving wheat. Reaching Spokane, I take a trip on the Great Northern across the State of Idaho, with a stop at Bonner's Ferry, made important on account of railroad connections with the Crow's Nest Pass Railroad and Kuskonook, British Columbia.

I made a few days' stop at Libby, Montana, a stirring little town, with rich mines surrounding. From Jennings another branch line of the Great Northern will run to Fernie, B. C., also connecting with the Crow's Nest Pass.

During my stay in Kalispell I noticed great improvements since my last visit. Surveys were being made to the new town of Whitefish by the Great Northern Railroad.

After a run of two hundred and sixty-five miles east of Kalispell, I arrived at Havre, where are the shops of the Great Northern on its main line.