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Show northwest notes. XSSZSSTSSaSB As the result of an explosion ol fireworks in Tacon. fifty persons were slightly Injured. William Rumley subbed and killw! Andrew Hyan at Smeeds, Mont. Th men had been drinkisg and quarreled over business affairs. Albert Bratten, a soldier, was killed by a passenger train at Havre, Mont. Ho was lying on ths railroad track apparently under the influence of liquor when he was struck by the ) i' 111 in train. While Mrs. H. W. Gumwalt of Great Falls. Mont., was sitting on the porch of her evidence she was struck in the face by a bullet, sustaining painful injuries. It is not known who fired the shot. OF- - winWhile sitting In a second-stordow of a hotel at Billings. Mont, reading a novel, James Metier, a porter dozed off and fell to the pavement, a distance of alicut twenty feet, breaking hU spine. Je will die. y BIMBIMG TWIHK lavid -- Is what interests the FARMER 5050 lines Length, Strength, Evenness and feet of loo pounds will coa of NO Other same MORE the than Grades. length LENGTH, not weight you Every Ball of IlISD TAG is absolutely Guaranteed and defects made good. McCORMICK MACHINERY WINNERS WORLDS Oo,ooo Consolidated Wagorj & Machine Company. A nlf Tb Board of directors of the Louisiana PurchtM SouvemrCoio company will sot aride an appropriation of MV 000, wbiob will ba presented, in lis entirety, to the per sin who sends us a correct estimate of the EX ACT Dumber of paid admission to the Louia lanaPurobaae Eipoeition.which opens at St. Louia April 30th and closes December! 1st, 1904. Should no one succeed in estimating the eiaot number, the money will be presented to the one who send us the nearest correct estimate. This golden opportunity to cur a mafuitioeut Fortune a NOTHING. Our object in making thia unprecedented offer is to advertise and promote the sale of our Souvenir Coin of Admission to the World's Fair. These Souvenir Coins of Admission are of artistieand appropriate deeifrn, are valuable aa memento of this greatest of all Expositions aud are similar to the Co lombian Dollar, as'de from the'r iotrmaio value, we will aooept them in eiohange tor regulur ticket of to the World's Fair, and foi this purpose will maintain a ticket oflice at the mam entra ice to the Fair grounds, wbioh will be open every day during the World's Fair period. Everybody want one of these Souvenirs, but only a limited number will be otlered for sale. Price, 50 cents. With every Souvenir Coin of Admission purohased we allow one estimate to be made and tiled, of the total number of paid admissions to the fair. No one ha any advantage in this contest. YOU are just a likely to get the i.Y),000 in gold as any one. It is all pure luck. Should there be more than one correct estimate, the $30,000 will b divided equally between the person making the eiaot or nearest correct estimates. There oo-t- may be no tie or dividing of this) money, the enormous sum of $00,000 mav be received by on person. Why not you? Tbeluoky winner will b notified the instant the official of the total number of p id admissions ta made by the Louia inn Purchase Exposition company. W will also pay all of your expense) to St. Louis and will deliver the $jO,000 in on great bag ot gold aa soon - you reach th city. Th toted paid admissions to Ohic&go World's Fair were21,485,Ml Pans, Franoe, Fxposition 16,795,167 a- Exposition. 5,360,9 D0NT DELAY Write ImmedU ately and remember that all you have to do to entitle you to participate ill this intellectual and profitable contest is to enolose 50 cent for beau tif ul, rare and artistio - struck by a mnnlng korse in a race and terribly Injured. , it is believed he will die. Myers was standing a Btraightaway rice course and the horse swerved into the crowd. During the fiscal year which closed June 30. 28,618.18 acres of land were disposed of by the federal land office in Helena. During the jear there were. 196 homestead entries, 205 desert entries and 116 mineral applications. John Erickson, aged 16, crowded into a coal car in Butte, and went to sleep. The load of coal was dumped Into the bin and the lad was crushed to death. His body was not discovered until three days after the accident occurred. Souvenir Coin of Admission, William Karr, aged 19, was instantly killed in a mine at Great Falls, Mont. He was handling a rope on a trip of cars when the car upon which he was riding tipped and the cars behind piled upon him. He was burled beneath eight cars. Our Great Profit SHARING Contest e RED TAG SISAL TWINE is required to Bind Grain: Myers of Si.esia, Mont., was Given WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS. MSOURI- - MUUIUK Ullfl IU. 8 A INT LOUIS, U. S. A. Nam Addreea StaU CHy Etimf ia I j In a runaway accident near Red Ixdge, Mont., Robert Leavens, a wealthy rancher, was fatally injured. Mrs. George T. Lambert, his mother-in-laand wife of one of the coal operators In Montana, was serlomly injured. Suspended in a shaft three hundred feet from the bottom of the Little Tonopah mine at Tonopah, Nevada, Ernest L. Clausen fell from a bucket into the midst of five exploding blasts. and met instant death. His body was frightfully mangled. In his sermon at the union church service at Billings, Mont. " Sunday evening, Rev. C. B. Miller went after the immoral features of Billings without gloves. He condemned the system of monthly fines for. the licensing of Immftmllliiko rt oil t'inli: 10UISIIM PDRCHISE .C0UPP,N' Notice: coupon, writ name, address and estimate in ink, mail with 50 ofnU to Lousiana Pur- ohaae 8ouv0ir Coin Co., St. Lou is. C I t m 4 CutoutthiaddreandpaUon thenvlope you send u. j ' mk A 4 best-know- n UTAH IDAHO AND Melvin I), Wells Secretary and Treasurer Joseph F. Smith President Grant Hampton Asst. Sec'y aud Treas. W. S. McUornick Vice President J. Fred Odell Sales Manager, GEORGE T. QUELL General Manager 38S333E ST. Pain's Master Thousands have been cured of every form of pain and chiefly JACOBS OIL Every nook and corner of this and other countries has seen emblazoned the words Rheumatism I-C-! $ In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums - How (Lio.y Corrcc) You "-- ' kjiiiu. TltCAiulfCJt Like ex Check like This ? 1,U.JJ naVC AnarOeU nc u., lii- - On Onn fin i)UiUUUiUU A. Cash to Lion Coffee users In our Great World's Fair Contest 2139 people get checks, 213 more will get them in the Presidential Vote Contest Two boys of Anaconda, Mont., while digging, unearthed a chest which contained a small diamond pin, two unset opals, several pieces of gold quartz, a piece of copper ore, brooch set with small pearls, two unset imitation diamonds and copper nuggets. J. W .Smith's hardware store and the store at the postofflce at Miies City, Mont., were entered by burglars. From the first place eighteen razors and seventy-fivpocket knives were taken, and from the Utter place a eold watch was taken. The robbers missed a grip in Mr. Smith's place which contained $1,000 In cash. Patriotic recklessness and firecrackers caused the destruction of the residence of Robert Kerins, in the east part of Rawlins, Wyo., on the 4th. A child only 2 years old narrowly escaped death in the flames, but was pulied out through a window. As a result of an accident at Great Falls. Miss Margaret Fink Is at the Columbus hospital with a bullet In her brain and with little chance of recovery, and Charles dies is suffering from a bullet wound in his left A thlch. boy did the i j shooting. son of M. J. TTobert, the jlScheck, of Nashua, Mont., met a hor-a rlble death by being dragged by !, horse that he was leading to water. The little fellow tied the picket rope ! about his waist, when the horse took fright and ran away, dragging the boy ; to death. Five Lion Heads cut from Lion Packages and a 3 - cent atamp entitle you (in adJition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The stamp covers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate is recorded. You can send as many esti mates as desired. Coffee Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who Is nearest correct on both our World's Fair and Presidential Vote Contests. Special Cash Prlres to Grocers' of Lion Code.) Clerks. ( Particulars !s esth We alto offer 15.W0 0 ci November 8, 1904? In 1000 election. 13,959,553 people voted (or President. For nenrest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com- pany's office, Toledo, O., on or before ' - November 5, 1U04, we will give first orize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First rme 1 second Prlre 2 Prizes -- 1500.00 each " 6 Prises 200.00 lOO.OO 10 Prises " 60.00 Prises 20 " 20-0r0 Prises 10.00 "" Prises 6.00 1800 Prizes J2.noo.-o- ,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 M l.ooo.OO 20 2139 PRIZES. 2.f00.00 9.000.00 TOTAL, t20.OOO.OO How Would Your Name Look on One of Thesevon Checks? will be with suited and Everybody uses cnflee. If von will use 7.O.V VOt f f E Innsr enough to Ret acquainted that's it. why we advertise And convinced there is no other suca value lor the moncv. Then you will t.iVe no otber-a- nd a Hence wc-btaeht. for Hon well as your iead get we are using our advertising money to that both of us you as wilt WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of LION COFFEE rm con spicf CO.. vunnt VVWWVWew " - "W (CONTEST DEP'T.) hurricane at Trinidad, Colo., caused the death of Luis Lticio, 6 years old, and destroyed much propyl orty. A number of buildings were wrwkpd. Roofs were torn from other The !; buildings and trees uprooted. A ; j What will be the total popular vote cast lor President (votes lor all can dldates combined) at the election -- Prizes PRESIDENT ON NOV. 8, 1904. WHAT DO YOU FIGURE IT? $10,000 FOR l fir mi 1st THE NEAREST THIS IS FOR GUESS. YOU w3 Prize, $lo.ooo. .nd Prize, 3d Prize, $l,ooo. $5,ooo. $500 and Neuralgia Price 25c. and 50c e r- THERE WILL BE VOTES CAST FOR It will be a case of out of the fry ing pan into the fire with William 8 SPECIAL PRIZES OF EACH FOR EARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. whom GovWalton, the ernor Toole pardoned from the MonEvery subscriber to the American Eagle has a chance to shBre in these cash prizes. The subject matter of ths tana penitentiary recently, as he will is the Total Popular Vote to be cast for the oflie of President interesting Contest in which these iHric prizes will be be transferred from that institution to of the United States on the 3th day of November, 1904. paid Every man, woman and child in the United State should be the state insane asylum. in terested in the Ureatest Election the Country has ever hud. It costs you nothing to win a prisie. CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of SE&k I RECKON .5.84LM TOLEDO. OHIO. ' storm was general and much damage to crops was caused. , Word bin been received at Mont., that the. bixly of Frank Maker, the boy who was drowned in the Yellowstone river on June 21, while in bathing, bad been found on an island opposite Sidney. '( miles below C, endive, where It had been borne by the current of the river. Nearly fifteen years liso a man enter' d the First National bank of Denver and walked Into the oflice ol Mavld H. MofTaU, the president of the bank. He had a bottle in bis hand r that he tnld contained blow to up th Ine, and threatened bsnk unless he wat idvpn a IftrRe ui of money. Mr. Moffat sent for th money, and among tin bills was on Uecentlj of $10,000 denotninatli n. the government cal.ed In all $10,001 Mr. Moffal bills, and the one Riven by Is the only one that has not j for redemption. Glen-dive- U nltro-glyce- New S'yla Names. The London Express learns that "11 Is proposed In America that the pre Ox "Mr." hhould be abolished by net of Congress, and every man should M known by bis trade or professlln, all 'Draper Jones' or 'Attorney Smlia."" Conditions of this Great Contest Every subscriber who remits $1.50, the regular subscription price for a year's subscription to the Ameriosn Eagle, entitled to oneuuena and will receive from us a certificate. Tliene (rr.ifinRt. will inanra tn him unv neio u,h.i. his guesjes will entitle him to claim. When you send us your subscription bIso send us your guess or estimate of the Total Vote to be cast on Vovember 8th. for the ollice of President. In makinir vonr itiikiu eonmilt. lb Hmr ehowinif the total vote for President from Lincoln to McKinley. Write your name, and adrew and estimate of the vote jn the Subscription Ulank. The paper will besent to you regularly and we will mail to you certificates containing thsj figures of the guesses which jou send to us. This certificate will guurantee to you any prize which your guess entitlea you to. Keep the certificate until the prizes are awarded, so that you can compare your figures with theoilioial figure at the close of the oontest. The contest will close at midnight, November 7th, 1901, and no estimate received after thao hour will be allowed. Theofiuuial figures of the government showing the total voi,e cast for the oil! is of the President ' will determine whoare entitled to the prizes and the awards ill be made by a disinterested oommitteeof prominent judges just as soon as the t flicial figures can be aucertB'ned. When the prizes are awarded every subscriber who holds a, mo vjui!, win rounivo n pniiieu net 01 ine winners, in aauiuon to me large general prizes there arei L'ght Special Prizes of $",00.00 each for early subscriptions. All have an equal chance to win these tnairnitioent prize Those who estimate or guess Now have a chance to win a special prize and just as good a chance to win the capital prize of $10,000.00as the one who sends in his guess on the last day of tneo intern. Aot at once. Itmaymean a fortune to you. The money with which to pay the prizes has been deposited by the Preis Publishing Association, in the Csntral Saving Bank, Detroit, Mich., and can be used for no other purpose. In case of a tie for any individual prize such prize will b equally divided between the contestants. Participation in this contest is not confined to our renders, as the content is being advertised in a number of other publicatiuus, the subscribers to ail of which have an equal opportunity to share in the distribution of the prizes. wnl be Here is the List For the noarmt correct estimate or guess .....llO.OOO For the second nenrunt corroct estimate or guens.. For the third awtrnat crrect enlimute or guess. ...... 1,000 O For the sixth nearent correct estimate or gums 100 For the 10 next nnnrnst correct mtimstus or kukhmus, $5? each For the :ili each t nearest correct ..5tia.aii or guiwiws. $Ii - $10 1,000 or guemw, $5 - i.r.70 etinit'e, im was WW vtiTli for 1'r.wi.Uit in the 4.fJt.'T'.'J I i.'I.Osn wits IHTtwas.. 1M6 U 6.4"l.l!'.r a.ll.VXI was IHVwm lwas was 9.Si.4',l IB HUHI.IWJ lt.'Wi.'JV) lift! was leWlwas 1900 was Hti!i.Xil JAViU'tl IJ,9MM'1 Increase of In your $ 1 and 600 be600 guees received on or after Juljr lith and br . gnees received on or after Angunt 1st and Inclosed find to. 50 bOO W0 500 500 S0TJ .ooo yi N to apply on Hnbacriplioa Accoaa sine tl per cent lncreof 12.H4 per cent Increaeaof 3O.10 wr cent .lnrroa of 8 M percent .iucrvaes of 11.07 percent incrwueof S per cen Incnisseof 5,V ier c,ei, Incresse of 15 45 per tvnt increaes of ,'J6 per cent Hgnre Itoot or guemi at It, and send It may mean 4M July 1st gueet received on or after Jul Subscription Jlank, we furnMi the followlnic Cgurej-- The TOTAL POITLA be paid: For the iiNiwt correct nuees received on or after Auguat IStU and before peplemlier lt... For the Tieiirecl rorre-- t tftieM received on or after September let , and before reptember 1'tti For the ni'iirH correct (rn.vit received on or after rVjiuriiber 15th niid before Urtuber 1st For the nearest correct guee received on or hf'er October 1st and before Ortolier 151 li Valuable Information. To aid Informing your illl gnons Jecoioed before Tot'it .V! ti ize amonting :l.iJ prizes artioimtiiitf to For the nearest correct For the nearest correct fore July IS For the nenreet correct f'jre AiiKii-- t lpt , For the nenreet correct Uifore August l it tl BOO - For the l.o tioit nearest correct eniiimitcw or ginwc each " 4112 500 next nearwt correct entiinatns or goonMS. $SJ For the 41 nmt unarrest correct estimate eacli Special Prizes lor Early Estimates bOO or the fifth noarest correct eettrmitn or guees 20 Prizes: In addition to the foregofng Prizes the following 6. 000 For the fourth nearest correct entimate or guens For llie each of i'osl.iflic eetiieste of the total vote to he cast on Nuvouibor 1M, f'r the ollk--e of President, ire; My 8 nWriptioni a fortnns to you. He esrefnl to write yonr nnme. figures and P, O. plainly. Don't fil to tnkeadvantain of ths Prizes Special Priz tin; Komt'inlwr that Capital of $5oo, each for Early Estimates, Send all Order U in.Oi.m, ami that tlier" are Eight Special to THE AMERICRN EAGLE PUDLISHING CO , Prizes MURRAY, UTAH. |