Show 1i T I i ARCUS F DlL IS DEAD I I zt Copper King Passes Away at the Hotel Netherlands in New York from tllt Brightfs Disease s I ktw IItuzIt N WellKnown Montanan Returned Home from Europe About the L p Middle of September He was Stricken Soon After and Never irk Again Rose f from His BedHead of Famous Anaconda 1 Property and President of Amalgamated Copper Company it wa sS New York Nov 12 Marcus Daly p one of the leading mincowneis of the 1wflt world died In 1 his apartments in the Tr Hotel Netherlands at 8 oclock this t morning aged CO years IXatlon of ejtT the heart and Brlghts disease of the coriA1 kidneys with resultant complications were the Immediate cause of death cJ though Mr Dalys illness dated back several years lie had suffered severely t ti k severe-ly during the last two months but the roller ft end was painless While he was surrounded rri sur-rounded by members of his family his life went out so peacefully that only the physicians attendance knew that it he had found rest 4 Breathing fumes of arsenic in smelt 4ft al2 ers where copper ore from his mine ilh t was treated and living in the high altitudes al-titudes of Montana weakened lila ttudes EJ heartIIc realized that his constitution I constitu-tion had been broken but did not soon ilhiP1 enough give lilmscIC opportunity to iP1 recuperate lie at last came to New aio York and consulted three eminent specialists Wteaiji spe-cialists In diseases of the heart They all made the tame diagnosis and ad ouii vIed him forsake the active business l 3 = rjj busi-ness life COULDNOT LIVE aeflbHi TOLD HE COULD Fretting under these orders Mr o1 TM Daly contrary to their advice went to LchL take the baths at Nauhelm These aro cit nf l7 > I 4 said to be too stimulating in cases oC dilation of the heart Upon being told that death could not long be delayed e he hurried back to this city hoping against hope that those who bad previously i 31 4r pre-viously helped him might prolong his life lifeMr t Mr TDaly returned from Europe S ° about the middle of September Her He-r was then told that his physicians had it confirmed the opinion of lose at Nau cyc helm that his days could not be many j He wished to be taken to his new home at 725 Flftrf avenue but it was pr I thought best that he should remain in oLi the apartments of the Hotel Netherlands tr Cr Nether-lands whither he had been taken from the steamship 0 ANXIOUS TO SEE FAMILY 3 I I His physicians told him that they could not guarantee life only from day to day and that he might pass away iIL at any time He accepted the decision jaf111 with full resignation asking only that I C i he might live until hIs family could be k1s 1 with him Two of his daughters were t i c then in Europe and Mr Dalys pleasure i c pleas-ure was great when they arrived 11 I was the IrOny of rate that upon the date when Mr Daly was told that I tl1 death could not be avoided bin political 11jik politi-cal and personal enemy William A 1 Clark took apartments In the Nether fr lands hoel WILL COMPLETED SATURDAY go r llr Daly during his last two months was subject to sinking spells each of iA v i which threatened death but between yr them he l WUB bright and strong mentally C men-tally and physically He busied himself lr him-self making a new will consulting the nifinbera of his family as to details At the Dily home he was said to hav 5f llnlshcd the wi and signed it leas than twentyfour hours before his death No ferT other information was given except that the Duly holdings In the Anaconda IhfltSi Anacon-da Mining company had not been disposed OJdItiJ dis-posed of as reported several years ago i but would chance 0no811 under the III C wil FAILED RAPIDLY SUNDAY Mr Daly failed rapidly on Sunday afternoon and he and tile members of 4 his family were told that his strength had been so depleted that he could not iccPt 4 lally Moat of Sunday night he was ri Ji unconscious but awoke at 4 I oclock Gl yesterday morning and asked for his I wife and children Only a little whilo qi lie more only a little more and then pence were his words to Mr Daly jp01i when slip went to him ii i1A With Mr Daly at the moment of his P4 death were 13W Wlfo his three daughters and Harriet his ters Mury Margaret Ha1let Ils jcf rein MarcuK Daly Jr his brother Patrick Pat-rick his attorney William Scallon W lIQ H Thompson Dr Dillon Brown and Rev Father M J Lavelle FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS Plans for the funeral are not yet complete The body will be removed to the family residence 725 Fifth avenue ave-nue The funeral services will Include a solemn high mass of requiem in St Patricks cathedral at 1 oclock on Thursday morning Rev Father La vclle officiating The body > will be placed temporally in the receiving vault of Calvary cemetery Interment will take place there after a family vault has been erected SKETCH OF HIS LIFE Iarcus Daly was born In Ireland in 1812 He came to the United States early in life and since 1S7C has been a citizen of Montana He became general manager of the Alice silver mine and later came Into control of the Anaconda Copper mine At the time of hie death he was president of the Amalgamated Copper company In politics he was a Democrat The differences between Mr Daly and W A Clark have attracted much attention The trouble started years ago over some water rights near Butte which Daly wanted and which Clark had bought forcing the other to pay a very high figure Dalys opportunity opportun-ity for revenge came In JSSS when Clark was the Democratic nominee for s CtL 1 fan tit 11r I i Ki a Eat its ij olhcnhi J i rd tori rartklri ME 1 iE3 DU ascer cliy A OP yisi p Ufltt I SELLS OS 17f1rf4IYG Li T AST L EStl5 4 4 IllI 1ISCEWJ i iioP Marcus Daly delegate to Congress With his Immense Im-mense influence at Anaconda Daly was able to throw a heavy vote to Carter Car-ter Clarks Republican rival which had previously been cast for the Democratic I Dem-ocratic part I FIQtHT WITH CLARK Montana became a state In 18S9 At the llrst State election Mr Clark was the Democratic nominee for Representative Rep-resentative In CongiesK and J K Toole for Governor l The latter was elected but Clark was defeated supposedly suppos-edly owing tb Daly influences Clark was then put forward for the United States Senate After I bitter contest the Legislature WUB organized by both parties each claiming to be legal The Republicans named Thomas C Power and W Sanders for their Senators Sen-ators while the Democrats put up Mr Clark and Major Martin Magin nls The Republicans were seated SECOND CONTEST WITH CLARK Daly s Influence defeated Clark in a second contest In J8D3 In that Legislature Legis-lature the Democrats had thirtyfive votes the PopullBts three and the Republicans I Re-publicans thirtythree The Daly Democrats Dem-ocrats numbering nine voted solidly I for TCxConsrcsman W W Dixon and there was a deadlock for the entire session of sixty days Telegrams from men like Calvin S Brice and W C Whitney and others equally high in their party were sent to Daly to withdraw with-draw his opposition but he lgnore1 them and the light continued Tho next tight between JDaly and Clark was on the location of the State capital Helena Miasouia Bozo man and Anaconda were in the flghU Daly advocated the last named place Clark at first favored Butte but lln ally changed to Helena and that city was chosen LAST SENATORIAL CONTEST The Scnalorslup again became the hone of contention between the two millionaires last January and Clark was elected Daiy had the validity of the election contested on the ground of bribery when Clark presented his cied ontlalK to the United state Senate The use ormpnuy In the election was i freely charged on both sides though It was claimed that the expenditures were for legitimate cpenst P dnly Th contest con-test resulted In the Senate voting that there had been no election by the Mon 1 Una Legislature This year Clark 1 made LeJItlaturc th election of members mem-bers of the JVjKislature In his interest and won IIIu return to the Senate next Jahuiiry fs aBBurod I No mining property has achieved greater anions u producer of dividends than the famous Anaconda Originally Original-ly l boughfns a silver mine it became famous for Its copper and to It both Daly and Clark largely owe their vast fortunes Back in the seventies two miners named lllckcy from SU Lawrence Law-rence county this State went to Montana Mon-tana They selected a hill overlooking the little mining camp of Butte and began to sink their shaft They struck a fair vein of silver but lack of funds made them stop work and offer to sell Marcus Daly bought the property for 35000 He acted for J B Hagln oC California who had sent him to Butte I to buy him some good mining property FOUNDED TOWN OF ANACONDA As the newcomers ran their shaft down they opened one of the worlds greatest copper mines with silver enough to pay all expenses and leaving l the copper as clear profit Daly was superintendent and part owner of the great mine He bought the adjacent properties He founded the town of Anaconda In a valley twentyfive miles distant and located where there Is an exhaustless supply of water and a great deal of wood two indispensablcs for the smelting and reduction of ores At that place he erected the greatest copper plant In the world PASSION FOR HORSES Daly had a passion for horses of blood and speed lie owned the 10000 colt Hamburg Tammany Montana Senator Sen-ator Grady Gwendoline Ogden and other famous winners He tried to buy the winner of the Derby and Ascot races of 1897 Galtce More but his offer of 12o000 was not accepted |