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itirlAtrit Kendall, Montana, July 3. f p. , 044.446\1441.4* Germany Forbids Its Use in the Making of Matches. Bill Passed by the Reilichatag Which Will Operative as Law After the First of January La 1008. The Whit, kitting the use of whhe or yellpWilli hotus in match mitItItig after JaituaLy 1, ltais, has been passed by the tier:weir - reichs tali. - Interior Secretary von Posadowsky- Wehner. during thei•discussiuu of the bid. said that to reject the scientific proof of A e ro'noue, e eel of phos- 'thorns. s 's on tlif an bone kyr,- I. c en tree ret di ele 1 he sun on a it ight da.y e ,i.L . P .. sphot us, he claim( d, not only Milted reerosis sometimes three or four years -after a viorkman 1 ad left the match ,fact city. but it was li. teditarily . transmitte so that whole families were affecti - d, and again transmittod necrosis t their descend- ants. Sp_sqbtle were the effects of the saPOii t that bones were fractured trithoot the person being aware of the fracture at first. Herr Worm, socialist, moved that the law btcome operative January 4. 1905. The opponents of the measure sought delay. exoressing doubts regarding the valve of the patent prom s acquired by the gitivetifmfelt.• and offered to the match mar ufacturers. and which was tested during the reichstag recess by a commission, which reported favor- ably on it. PROTECTED BULLFR CGS. Now The J r Are millsotew and a Rural lad y tn Pennsylvania - Suffers. In accordance with the bill jest signed by Gov. Pennypacker, of Penn - sylvania. bullfrogs have been placed in the category with other game, and hercafter will receive she_protection of the state. The bill pros ides a hien- alty for catching or killing them be- tween certain periods of the year. The bill in full is as follows: \Section - 1. Be it enacted by the sen- ate and house of representatives of the cominon (P)th cf Pennsylvania, in gent ral assemb13 met. and It is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful to catch, take or kill any bullfrogs only from the first day of July to the first day of No- vember. \Sec. 2. Any person or persons offending against the provisions of this act shall be liable to a fine of $25 for each and every offense, to he sued for and recovered be fore any alderman or justice of the peace.\ The pa , sage of this bill will serious- ly interfere with an industry which has sprung up recently in various ru- ral districts for rateing and killing bull- frogs for the market. DINNER IN EGG ST7.T.T. Unique Milaaer of Entertaining Adopted by a New York Wonsan —Real Country Scene. Within an egg which towered to the ceiling of Sherry's ballroom. New York, and reached nearly to the outer walls, Mrs. Arthur P. Proal the other after- noon entertained 35 of her women friends at luncheon. Outside the shell was a farm where live chickens, ducks and geese made a roundelay, where rabbits hopped, and the original spring Iamb bleated as though in pastures • green. Pigs and lambs and guinea pigs roamed at will about the fore- ground, and occasionally a creature Went tip the incline and viewed the company which had assembled within the monstrous shell. Mrs. Proal had intended the function RP a farewell to city life, for many of those who were her guests shortly will go to their cdtintry homes. Everywhere, in the great ballroom was the country. The walls of gilt had disappeared and the one or two mir- rors which remained unobscured seee t d as vie'fas. Atonnd the outer walls of the apartment were scenes representjng fields and pastures. The guests saw a farmhand, clad in blue overalls and a jumper, hurry across the scene, followed by a flock of geese. TAKE OUT ALL APPENDICES. illssonaii Doctor Advaneee Theory That Operation Should Be Per- . formed on Ellables. \It has been proved that the human body can do without a vermiform ap- pendix,\ said Dr. Edward Atitiruss, of Holden: Mo.. in a paper before the Mis- souri Institute of Homeopathy at St. Louis. \Why not perform an opera- tion upon every infant a few days after birth to remove the appendix? This would eliminate the possibility of an attack of appendicitis during the after life of the individual.\ This suggestion, made at the annbal convention, raised a vigorous discus- sion. Many of those present thought the proposed operation would prove a suc- cess. INDIANS KNOW A COWARD. Red \de Hee War of Tent\ alillte Man.,Will MINING - SUPPLIES ASSAYERS' Whether Fight or Not. C 1 ub Saloon CLINGAN & HAMILTON, Proprietors .11'KlNLEr .1VEXUE, ICE.ND.1LL I . of High Gr .de oc Cigars t vi lt• TRY OUR Cedar Brook Hunter's Bourbon Rye Whiskies ttirof*V0 - .4f#4r#•••4#.4r4 04 - ffirgrf fff NTANA Rus l ier HARDWARE ;ado COMPANY Lewistown Montana An Oklahoma man once told all ltuianthnt a desperate white man was Lfter his :cal)). lie smiled and shooli his head. relates the Kansas City Jurrnal. A few days later we were talking to the 1. hi IC man. u hen the Inclitn came up to join the group. lie had spotted the s4razig.9. and anew I iii. y sight. Witholit. 168 . Ving word to him he walked up wilt u arm', reach and • truck the w:lite In:in in the face viuIi a rongh, heavy rlove_ lie paused for a few, - seconds and hit him ag.t In. \Ugh! he ex claimcd as he wheeled sir rind and -- crotlerilewtty. The white reran rolied at the Indian in lima. ement, hut blade no show of resentment _hater in the day, when we asked the Int:Van why he iiidn•t toliow up tae insult w:th blows. be told its ti testiti. ntsin c.us a coward. In explaining how he I.rew it lie said Ole 1114111 . :. ..aw rup- p. when he struck him it rig face the second time N‘iihr the•g.Mei. a mui witli the Indian, was an un- failing sign of cowardice. GLACIAL AGE NEARS END. Force of Ponderdsi714 Fields Seems to Be Diuslulahtaill IIC , F•r7 Year. European engineers have been con- gratulating them:elves that, although the cosi unAles rug.) fall, they ha% e in the Alpine giaeicrs inex.,austib.e sources of enetgy. '11-.. nit Ling I 1 the glacier ice gives rise to rents vibuse fall is being utilr and more, especially since the: elect ic tray: mission of potter has mote Ilea' I% apjlroached perfec.h.n. lhe glacier -F thus a mine of stoied end i gy 'and its i( e has been somewhat poetically termed \white coal,\ says Success. lint if the researches of some rec. nt French and German ,cientlfic men are to be relied on the 1,-ciers ma) Lail us some day. as well as the coal mines. It appears that.,the glaciers, not only of :he Alps, but also of other continental monntain ranges, are *brit:king, in some cases imperceptibly, and in oth- ers almost visibly. Of course this may be only one swing of the pone:ninth and continued observation may show that it will be followed in future years by proportionate Increase, -so it may be well not to indulge in too diamal fore- bodings. TELEPHONES FOR PATIENTS. Plaltadedsibia Hospital Nukes It Pos- sible for Nick Ones to Visit with Militant Priends. Within a day or two it will be pos- sible for a patient in'the Methodist hospital in Philadelphia to talk from their beds with relatives or friends outside of the institution, and to re- ceive messages directly from thee who, for various reasons, might be de- barred from csHing in person. We have on hand and can fill your orders for SUPPLIES, PROSPECTING OUTFITS in fact everything needed for mining and pros- pecting EXCEPT THE FINE Now Is the time to beautify your home. Nature is putting a new dress on rlother earth and you should put a new coat of Paint on Your House inside and out. The Montana Hardware Company has a complete line of Devoe's Ready -Mixed Paints that are guaranteed. DON1 buy cheap paints, blit - iterid - Kur mail orders to the MONTANA HARDWARE COMPANY and get the best. We also have a Complete Line of Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Steel Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Woven Wire Fencing, Poultry Netting and all other spring goods Screen Doors, Garden Seeds, Lawn Grass Seeds Call in or send your orders by the Kendall Stage Company Montana Hardware Company Telephone 52 Montana Lumber Company Mouldi ngs Sash Doors Shingles, Etc. Estimates Furnished on Application Corner Fifth Ave. and Water Street, Lewistown This will be accomplished by the in- stallation of a new telephone system connecting each building, ward and private room in the hospital. When the system is in use, a patient whose condition does not prohibit his par- ticipating she benefits of the scheme may converse freely with anyone who is in touch with a telephone, either In the city or at points hundreds of miles away. Growth of Asnerien. Since 1790 the area of the United States has increased from 827.844 tc 3,621i,i433 sqtiare miles, the number of counties has increased from 307 tc 2.867, and the total population has Increased from 3,929,214 to 76,303,387, or nineteenfold. Kendall Bakery and Confectionery Store maRTix cLaUSEX Proprietor Bread, Pies and Cakes Fresh Every Day Candies, Tobaccoes and Cigars, Very Choice Local Agent for Kendall Stages