Show I j HJARCUS DALY Thedeath Marcus ali 15a Per b soiml sorrow He had < mqmler for he was aggressive Impulsive und ofl laio years sometimes Q Unre arrogant In I Ills ay sand with nil was hot tempered tem-pered and sometimes clashed with men But his was a most loyal and royal s uIhls whole nature was masterful mas-terful and high and manly while his heart was great enough to take In the < needs of all those around him f There 11 be mourning fpr him in many 0 cabin In the big hills and out on the desert for his pathway was covered I cov-ered with blessings which no one save the recipients knqw of He could boas bo-as commanding any one but llkoj the Master he went about doing good 1 Ho was brave enough to dare the Impossible I Im-possible he could when necessary beard any Jcind of a lion In his den but he kept his heart Warm and his sympathies sympa-thies always on the alert Ate a man of affairs he was 1 master I Ho came to this country as an unlel tered lad he had but his courage and his hands for capital those and a brain which had he been captured a savage sav-age tribe would have made him chI c in month j n He learned the business of mining in tho great Comstoek school he l learned from HID great bookof nature as its I leaves wore turned by the pick and drill many pf the secrets of how yro bodies arc formed and hidden away In thej depths Then after acquiring these lessons he went out to take by con quest the irresponsive hills and to compel com-pel them to pay him an Indemnity He mined here in Utah then went to Montana Mon-tana fie watched the unfoldings in the deeps of Butte and finally decided I that the Anaconda was obc one oG the worlds great mines and purchased It When the grade of the ore fell so low that It could not be profitably worked with the machinery then In use Mr Diy I reasoned that as many n gold mine will not pay with five stamps but will with n hundred the thing to do was to apply machinery which with the same attention would doflve or ten I times as much work and thenceforth the great enterprise progressed until the Anaconda became worldfamed and its product made 0 pronounced factor in the copper market of the world The work that he performed in the eighteen years in which he had the handling of the vast property was altogether splendid splen-did A year ago he drew away from the active management and lioped for some rest But rejrily his life was worn put He had parried the burdens of three or four men and his career was ended I Others will tell of JiisbusInQBg triumphs tri-umphs how he came a penniless lad and so applied himself that he became a little providence to thousands and I made for himself a standing among the worlds great Unanclera but for us we prefer to think oC the heart and the soul of the man which would botlt have been high and lender and true J had no fortune ever come tohim He was one of t million among men He was most loved in his own home and in that home today tho sorrow is Inconsolable I In-consolable I The inuiuats are notThinklng of the mastecful business i J but of the l Ipv inS husband and father that has been called away and despUe thelr fortune they areso poor that heir condition ia I pitiable w pltaulc The life of Marcus d > aly 1 Is a shining I example what bravo and true Ulan can accomplish in this blessed land of ours the spectacle of his family sitting In their helpless grTef isH J reminder that after all n really groat man Is greatest in his own home find the final I lesson l Ia J that what men have to do they must do at once for In n little time the night comes tind the mourners mourn-ers go about the streets |