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Show Wild Horses a Problem. Franee has courteously but firmly refused to consider the stringy meat of the bony Montana wild range horse. Washington dispatches declare that United States Senator T. J. Walsh of Montana, who took the matter up with the French high commission, was told that France was not in the market for Montana horse'meat on any terms. Sale of the range horse for food has long been agitated, as he devours the range. He is worthless as a horse and to round him up, slay and bury him would cost too much money. He is too numerous to kill and let lie, since he might start a plague. Various Va-rious projects to can him have been gently scorned by . American meat packers, and the solution of the problem, prob-lem, it would seem, is not yet. |