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Kendall, Montana, August 11, 1903. 3. Editorial Minds at Work. The Correspondence School Graft Is So Easy. The latest fake is the college that ches people art, book-keeping, sten- ography, and all such thin\ by corres- pondence. A sucker is born every min- ute, and so institutions of this kind are doing a good I usinees. The sucker is in- formed that by sending a certain sum of money he will he taught to draw so well in a few weeks that he can make big money as an illustrator or cartoon- ist. Anybody whose head is not tilled with sawdust ought to know that draw- ing is something that cannot be learned properly in a few weeks or a few months; years are necessary, and then the true artist feels that he has everything to learn. It is a shame to fool tint suckers so badly, but if one fakir doesn't do it another will.—Forsyth Times. —0— slew but Persistent. The Honorable Grover Cleveland started in rather late in life to raise a family, but from last accounts he seems to be holding his own with a good deal of precision.—Red Lodge Picket. --0— A P!ea for Vie St. Louis Fair. It is to be hoped that Attorney Folk of St. Louis will permit enough Mis- sourians to remain out of jail to run the world's fair. A Missourianless Missouri Might be a great curioelty, but it wbuld be hard on the exposition—the world's fair exposition, not the one being made by the strenuous Mr. Folk. — Bqtte Mi :er. Theltank and File Will he Wid There are few presidents that have the record that President Roosevelt has, and he will be returned to the White House by the vote of the workingmen whose cause lie has championed. NVIven the great coal strike was on, he ordered an inveetigatison and appoitkied ajommittee to look into the matter. The democrats Ordered out the eoldiers in eeveral strikes. The workingmen will know where to vote.—Belt Times. High Time to Put Up the Bars. If some provittion had been made in the past for the prevention of the influx into this country of the horde of ignorant Italians and Slays we would hear lees of the social disturbances that are worrying thtt anthoritiee. And vet they are pour- ing into this country at the rate of a million a year.—Bonlder Sentinel. . _ FERGUS COUNTY MINING. The Inditit'ry Is Now Malting Gratifying Progress. A gratifying state of prosperity is Peen in both the agricultural and stock grow- ing interests of Fergus county, hut the growth and importance achieved by the mining industry since the days of the first mining in Maiden is indeed phe- nomenal. says it writer in the Argus. Twenty years ago the county had two small Huntington mills, the output . from whicli would not pay the running expenses attached to one of the large Plaits now in operation for one (illy. To- day there are seven large milling plants, three of which are producing steadily, and two of which are expected to resume operations at an early day. From the humble beginning at Maiden, Fergus county has forged ahead as a mining re- gion until now she heads the list as the chief gold producing county in the state. Last year the total production of the county WAS bet a little below $1,000,000 in void hullien, a bile the present year shown a merit heavier output. The month of time addtd $109,000 to the wealth of the world fr in this county. with but. two milling plants in opera- tion. One of the larirst plants resumed operations this month, and the output will be g,rently increased during the re- mainder of the year. TO STOP USE 0;.; PHOSPHORUS. New Method for the Making of Matches Is Urged In the , Ger- man Reichstag. In the reichstag, Home Secretary von Posadowsky-Wehner, supporting a government measure absolutely prohibiting the use of phosphorus in the manufacture of matches, said the government hail acquired the patent of a new igniting substance which was harmless to the health of the working people, and had, placed it at the disposal of all the match facto- ries which were still using phosphor- us. He knew some manufacturers contended that phosphsj,rus was not injurious; but the government hal accumulated testimony showing that even years after men ceased to work in match factories they contracted phosphoric necrosis. Herr EduarAlueller, national lib. eral, remarked that it was etas? enough to abolish the entire industi y by legislation, but what would be- come of the poor operatives after they had been 'deprived of employ- ment? France, he added, had a standing offer of $12,500 for the in- vention of a satisfactory substitute for phosphorus and the prize had not yet been awarded. The bill was re- ferred to a committee. LOCKED GIRL IN BANK VAULT. It Was Air Tight and She Nearly Per- ished Before She Was Re- leased. Miss Nora Click, who Is employed in the White Front restaurant at Canal Dover, 0., was the victim the other day of a practical joke that came very nearly being fatal in its results. The restaurant is in a room formerly occupied by the Iron Valley bank, and still contains the large steel vault. The restaurant people use this vault for a sort of cellar, and when Miss Click went into the vault after something, sev- eral young fellows who were in the place at the time, thinking to play a joke, closed the heavy door and ac- cidentally locked the combhation. The vault is very nearly air-tight. and the joke became serious at once. The proprietor was sent for. but, be- ing in the country, could not be reached. Then a banker was sent for and finally found He opened the lock, after some difficulty. The space is only about nine feet square, and the young woman was very weak - -when finally brought into the air. GERMANS DECRY HYPNOTISM. - - --- FCiperts in Mental Diseme Pro- nounce the System to Be Worth- less as a Cure. The commission of experts in mental diseases appointed by the ministry of education at Berlin to investigate the healing value of hypnotism reports that it is essentially vvorthltss. The commission, which is composed of Prof. Mendel and Drs. (lock. Ivinnter and Aschenborn, was appointed dur- ing the faith -healing excitement here a year ago. The report declarer. hyp- notism cannot produce organic changes nor cure elvilepsy nor hysteria. but can be used helpfully in some in- stances by removivng symptoms through suggestion. No good physi- cians would leave out of account the Influence of suggestion upon patients, but hypnotic suggestion may intensity disease when laymen apply it who do not know when to use it and when not to do so. The influence of hypnotic sug- gestion diminishes in proportion to popular knowledge of it. It is most powerful when regarded by a subject as marvelous and supernateral. The commission also notes that hypnotism is less used than formerly. A meteor resembling \a huge mass of red-hot iron\ shot athwart the Ore- gon sky recently, and it did not appepr to be far above the earth. The Puget -mind country. remarks the Chicago Inter Ocean has not been doing very much in an advertising way lately. 46 * f00#4444+3444 - 444404 - 44r 4 1 010444 - #44/44 1 # .4444144114444444 , 4r* *4+ ************************************************ 1 Club Saloon 1 CLINGAN & HAMILTON, Proprietors .1/ ' 1 XLE a VENUE, KEND4LL High Grade oe Cigars TRY OUR Cedar BMA Hunter's Bourbon Bye Whiskies MONTANA Rustflers HARDWARE °Trade COMPANY Lewistown Montana We have on hand and can fill your orders for MINING SUPPLIES, ASSAYERS' SUPPLIES, PROSPECTING OUTFITS In fact everything needed for mining and pros- pecting EXCEPT THE MINE 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. DON'T buy cheap paints, but send your 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 5a WO* 3* 3* IAZ1 te3* When in Lewistown Call on Montana Lumber Company Mail Orders Promptly Attended to Everything in the Lumber, Sash, Door and Moulding Line Largest Retail 5,tock in Montana. Prices Reasonable. Give us a call. Telephone 77 OW:* 3* 3* 3* XI On a Flying Trip. A. N. Weydert of Lewistown, acted as escort to Misr; Larsen and Mrs. Black- well of Great Falls on a visit to Kendall Thursday. The visitors stopped, for re- freshments at Shaules hotel. _ A Rosiness Changes Hand•. The Imeineee formerly conducted by Mr. Garlick was last week sold to J. Jeffreys, us recent arrival in Kendall. Mr. Jeffreys hen ordered a new stock of goods, and will soon have the best con- . ducted store in town. Ile will make a speninIty of certain lines of goods. He is bound to make a success. Kendall Bakery and Confectionery Store MARTIN CLAUSEN Proprietor Bread, Pies and Cakes Fresh Every Day Candies, Tobaccoes and Cigars, Very Choice Local Agent for Kendall Stages