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Show OTAFvEELL IN IJE V7Y0KK. A man whom people at the Waldorf-Astoria Waldorf-Astoria stop and look at twice is P. A. O'Farrell of Spokane, Was.h., who is p: e sun-nil t know more about copper than either Marcus Daly or Senator Clark, says the Xew York Commercial of rueer.t date. O'Farrell was th ! Vis.om friend of the late John B-oyla ! 'Re:lly, and Parnell was also a warm friend f his. He has been in the nurthwent for a number of years, firm t;rm. s- a journalist, sometimes a prospector, but always Patrick O'Far-rfll. O'Far-rfll. He now in New York on some liteiary venture. O'Farrell boldly ! makes, the statement that Senator ! Clark, whii is now fighting for his seat I in the United States senate, has an income in-come of $4,0t'0, 00.) from one mine. The Chirk-Daly feud has spread over the entire state "In tact." he says, "Montana "Mon-tana is divided into two hostile cavnpA Clark and Daly, and ths end of the light no man can see." |