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Show V Till: SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER. 22, 1903. JANUARY many very lnlerrataig facta about Ear "ita pruaiwcu. ' he Said, "ar. tir.g than ever a irk i.aa that tha topper belt extcina i.a.f a i, -I art.irr nor:li and ihun the int,; tl. rperieiiood miner ever drtaiunl. Solis! Copper Everywhere. "Batt Ja aow known to wdid maas of copr teina a mile upon , ,T t.iili that ner thought alurlaait i"w Held at nii.houa Tlie pecuUi.,r The wh.cii jlnmanc.. , cloned for twelve yrar., u ilV. being and plenty of or teas oiwurj j lleitige, ,1 i. biu eoverwi. The Cora mine, which D'v Icould have bud for is now valued The recent ojiening of olj a)Ki..I UV IUilM? U ,vta la umli n w lifed lot ' i . .i ' 4. ' a' j o?' ? ' t - . - -- T , fw f A ;.$ .. ; Jp- ,4Si- Ik. TTTWf - 3;X . v r-i- ; V.-- v. ii ilJn - - . v ft t. p,i., .'yyJb "Butt la probably ilia most , of cities, and in t inker touch with X a fork aud Llie gn-- intereata of the t ,i. fry than any uther town in the y There ymu will tend llie Hkk.ld with i lead.ng parier. of l.iinUiin and Paris Ur. Tha people are w'dr awake and .ii a uian up a( a gian e. Beat men can arc at full par value in the mine. a,!j in the beat sneietv. Young men from Hal vard and t'.dumlihi at work in mines r smellers ore welcomed every w iiere. V , .see t'io.u wllii Imierej haiutg and pawd-- r j stained face at receptions and sone, i. ranking with ih lugnear. The young r.... man. but an huur befure In ottru.... lege l iya Chopiu and Bcbuirwiui at liie gisiii j 4 at .V$ir. W-- I uhia jv ,. ;$ r-tp- 4' , . - .? v, tUI yT - I--- v; " ' .y . I!' vV v, t- . , nn -- :: . - ' .7- - I .H.UHJL ladies of Uulie are cullivaled, is. WiMiieii. who uru i . of improving their minds nu i iln ,1,ir hai.da. and llu-- g.i a hearty welcome in guests from ini:-.- , and assay ulDcea They understand iha art f emcrlainnienl. They make i:, j stranger furgei ihal tee la a guest, and the close of the evening ten feels i.i.n b. iuw found friends indeed. Mr. Wliite was asked for tha opinion v.f Huuo ieople In regard to Mr. laiwaoii and war on Wall sired. "Too general ihere is that lie ; doing a great deal of talking through !: hut. and iluu while he is rev.aiing ma-.Iniereeling fuels siiil tela chief aim la m exploit liimself before the public." Buttes Papule iieyor. Tli Mayor of Butte ia Patrick Muiims Yeure ago he run a boarding house in Inn camp, (jure the mines shut duwn. Bmi.s or his boarders got out uf money. 11 r.w up in the dining room on morning at breakfast end made a speech. "B'ya, said lie, "ilieyve shut down l i mines and some of ye ia out of dmijin But, I'll tell ye. ye stbuek to Put Wniii ye had the stuff and now Pat will slliii k '.to ye. I'vo got two rnrlouds of poiai jand on rurluad of ten mu In llie cellar. long aa there's a soiul and a oil o' no.,', left ye can eat with me. l'uy whin u git tha coin.'' Bo when Pat's party were afraid of losing the election they put him up for Mayor. He won hands down. Boon after taking Ills oath of offlre tlie duty of the Mayor In welcom.i President Roosevelt, who visited Hun,. The Mayor put un his dress suit. At tim banquet as soon u. the sat down the Mayor aruse. rspi.xl on the tshle ai.l suld: "aeiitlemeu, I will introduce to g man who neda tin Introduction, lie's the hero or Santiago. Boys do the wallers!, bring on the grub." The history of Butte ia the history of .its three great mining men Duly. Clark, lu'-d- . , aauained cy i 'J3ufte, Sanfasici, 'ofjufpiitrouj atnjptiejre lanctjcnjcttianafarfuiias Hfierr paperpayfiwtfj of'h&ffs&veare wjnoitfitbFigCfflPteetr underArouinL I N gui-sl- W s jllelnse. These are the eliaruelers of the men: Taly wits I'laik la rarerul; iteinse gambles to see which way lie should gamble. Morn In Ireland, Marcus Duly when fifteen came lo America, working lirst at Brooklyn ns a dock hand. Later he went to California, where ho did placer mining. Haggin and T.via, mining me.i or sent him to ltsh. Here lie met lh Walker brothers, who had him go to Butm in lKV to luapeet the old Alice mine. Dole went Into Butte carrying a blanket un bis back; he died worth 15,w).tlK). They say that after selling Ida share In the Alice, Daly went In with Haggin nnd Tevis and bought the Anaconda. The Cm sent an expert to look at the mill. This man said il was worthiest! ami started back to Ban Francisco to make hi report. Daly was out of money, but li. Id self and a few faithful men kept digly ging. They atruck rich or. Daly money and got a horse. He sent a messenger to Krlaeo with new ore sample. "Rids this horse until ho drotw! then ad Rout that d another,: said Daly. ex pert to California. Dalys man got 1I:ih UrvL Ilaaglu and Tevla put in nurc money. Tiles, they aay. was si art ml tli. Anaconda mine, which tlio Duly company sold In 1KB to the AmulRamalcd Copiwr Company, In which Rockefeller and Rogers hold Urge interests. Tor IW.Uip.miu. Dalys money cam to him easy: It went in tli same way. He was broad gnugi d. Defy Pel.ce Ho t'Anaconda, where he built Ilia smelter, needed a hotel: Daly built a fine on snl lost on it laIMM a year. He wanted a good newspaper in the town; ha atarled the Standard, which went S300.000 in the Iml" the first four years. He touk to horses; on the Bitter Hoot stock farm, in Montana, he spent Sl.UiO.Ons a year. On this ranch on of the most beautiful In the world he raised the famous racers Ogden. Hamburg and Tammany. Giving away fin horses was one of his fads. Bhould a friend take a fancy to a horse. Daly would say: "Take him; lie la yours. . Clark," said I to an old Montana miner, "must be a bright man to have come out here with nothing and cleaned up a hundred million. Nothing o very bright about lt. anHe was here; It was hlmaelf with tha Anaconda Company aa al swered my friend. r.!Wy "1 toetl,'r- - Smetody hftd ,0 geological expert After eight year, with tha lute kfiirciia Daly In that voat "Do you know the BenatorT" I asked. aclculljle Mr. JMnie'a organlaution I Kn?wI bi1? Wel1', 1 Bucsa amtluaimTuU White . Mf7ZM7A lewwei&QMmtJtuPZt. "cxajfjv caj&offyr." W-row- By Bulpli Meeker. itilNll" not rul ,rrly Wall ! . I Ilf j int lUVelllwl tor many might. fiiMnik'iiiiK, fur Ui lwiM iiiiM'. 11 1. lucked. MiVuu.10 (i Ill'll 1 kn.,.11 c..ior outof m. fiiiiA ,elwoU rimnsliM, .,IliMtltuiiuu I'vrrvllilnf p plillmi-nup-u- HI.: '; to i l. u.nl ,H...H, Mu- iniw Mom., U.ilo 1. aivin n will, open rli.iico in I'l.iy uf III. ul kl iniiiiuK I'i'UIJ Kvi-rII11111. linml lliwe III. mull Id uy liltr Bii rinr aiol ill Hurd 11 vUwr In-i,m j in ArlmiM. It I tn mum ucuulirful mining roniji.. Tli town, u unlo liigii.ridity of ijp titl Hugs. tlun our Now Yoik iauli.ui lioll.lllig, Urn t f !lltl t,trlioii ttij ,hlll n in 1 mnuiil.i.a l.i.lii moiirj from I hr lofty tluiiiMuiol initiiH'U In Hull, rnrii. In. tliun hipr. of Hie KiN'kir. The IwiOn la a vual .ia w U.y. All mrnil tlirlr Hurnliiu n k ruanrru.r of ivpprr uml allvnr wim. I K ill driver. In llniinel nlilri. 1.1 Bine, four Netud.i iiro.nH'(or ".truck II ului'ka of wilvrr mid gold .lug. t lieu rich" there forty year ago half hlllioni filepda lUwturee u. In llie ilc of a newr'v uf dullaia' Worth of liiiiirrnl 'gold, Hllvi r J dineuvered claim they llii a twenty il ill:u nd cupper have been liki'ii from lliv gold pii.'e lulu the air uml dr-i,- !,, a mines. I lor. Minus I'.ily, Senator W. A. IIioiuhmiI rtiillnr ilUTi n '''',. ,,n n,(, t.un ' Ih. isiln. Then tli. man who los,-- . wnlc Clark, Autrurl JloiiiKo, Joint i. Kinkt-liilmilonry il, linger uml mher Bluml vrd Oil a li f t V llinuanild dollar t li.u k for llie inlue inien-st- s have inado fortune. lint more In lead pencil, inkra miotiier iltmk and wonderful I hit II all till wealth Hrul III tha lin.'lileiit clukea. fiinyliku aliH iin of I hr mining Ahiddliia il In Ui.it Im.ln or wriiiltli koI, I ami m.igic in the a.r. the towa of Hull llM'lf, Its aoeiet uud wn In In llr psodigul disivgsrd of everything except ill 1Utto'a innmial output w.i. Ilitvilv. .ml "mult" Hull. In a nun. tin M.ikiO Hiuiii' Inin a, in- irly Hirer nine, the enMie nun-ora- l pnnlu- t of the P.aie of t'.illjm m.i. srtU tvu y r.o.'iiiul country. Il flnu eimiipaiiy Iho Anneniutii -- n.ik uut han, m the Hint fienpl any, the ahle.l aien and ihw handmitmwt iiruiny'fcn.wn.OHit in mi. yi ar uml II. f..o mm r,.. inuvrJ gtkw.fnio In wage, a mniilu. Kn p Woniril In tlie world. In oth.f word., Hull. I. run hy "r.cord .ary lo undiywuunl wrliy men of m-r- r an. audi wiMiiea of iiieiHnpll.hiii.nl. li ne eome br.ak.ni" In mining, liiiaiie., a. I from r'HiiM-thlHiuiiird and (HI. I'ari. lei. lnmlon, from Hnuji : me,i lorloua elr.w here, wax deicated by a Hull. Afriea and Au.ira.IU, fioui Pi. I't ler.lni' . on New York, m I'lc .ih,. the Ur mine owner. The city Is run wide tin liolHM-- . r v.-- of,,u - ;u.y, ill trir CVrJ2JPJZ4AC77T&J ijt BU7T2fmS, .rt WHU Mom. gUHning every Carlson fv'l V il .dor , .pK-- wvre no mnler Mounlama, If.if tin H'M'ky working underground at Butic.of Kentucky, went through a . L.unm, Ilian ,u any oi,. r group of mine. diep skies of M, n tana. la add th.it there aro muro c,n,.,w..r,d. One of these, Mr. James B. WhlSeJmlni,,, vg,eeril. and .1 a liT y-- niw V.Tt St?K York'ty i bt piuHt ! fj u 0 im ilt h 1 nutix nij.. rlrn MniuM asiiH'r ili.U to thp" l1 mim, rlai ln.r.iii. !! .. !' te fl ,T"'l ? s lbs iomtion. l If lilt Vl rn n u. hU. tht if j.lif J a 'I m Vlnl, br' n u i- i : 5- p ri t '.lie 1,,r i - Im liM u .tli m v i I - v- wir t i i or If tVr rjdrd. W"- - no Iv muHUi it r: n. lhrKor M UV)U jimf jt 'rr"ji".t A!r. John.i.nji h.i i of tril-'ytnn ,xstinrv Ih li Ulort vriitui. AWni of r ol-- 1 rmjMt t r ITH ) rt, ou tbc Oi ur haBtl, if i hirir ,i i Vi,K r1 v ii i k': . i a I .r" 1 r 9 K i l'1 " vl . l: i", i :! i i . t.l - I ,!i'r' I yc Ill'll i f, v r f- rrI IT AND POVERTY. iER, i PHONOGRAPH, r ,i i ( iiUAmiATi' ii i' . . M . i4 I f) I I. .ri"w ?, I A i w'i m ,,i .i y I f I l.i . 'i k ,u! .a ; l'tr !.u T c!'- ); I'il v fii nd .Vd , : ' . '.r : , m if in be .'a ,! V. a- ! .li unn-- .'' - 1 t y j 1 M r .k ffi t1! .ice. y ,ii'. i v v n 1 1 (i. 4 t fy i d - 0 v1: - ' L.:i1 AUDIENCE. i ill IVI. r F. I Tail y, ,? at ti'H'lf'.! m niifc- .s 'Ml'HH Of Oil "f i;f 'll that d.d not 'sc.rv i!. n, ,ea. 'a p" it C ' 1rontte lie ' think- -, tn I must 'rr i.i tiie pres- - hi wUh the famVliir' phrase hs'u'"wirich is nctjet finlVhc'd.' bmb. The to.Wft0,n he.,,MaT bad But Uuitc witnout rliMl In It would il'! wuh li Butits. The grTAtit feud Uut ever ex- PrimuseJ the firt record taken by the machine. ited thre WUH t botgreen Daly and ni.ulaip,' of rt. T ihroihern-in-la-Ppinnlnc end woevinir they altoitgh ,,w tairt rnpTy w,nnan!a asewlnw (a bu7ncss in the !ry India than' It rati througn and metal circle ""J twridly ! 111 VM lc rr-n- f j nvvt- 1 H nj 'i v .. l'j .Ta i'- ;:! u: . un., V. : 1 b- h.dk ' Ol ti n tn: . :. !..i He Im i f i, - .! is ii r or., -- v o i .1.: ic y 't-'- - O'. 1 s. II lhat ,hey penment. It Is si:d that wh.iilMl ' ot N'w T,,rk- - 11 ' J lit. as a 'Initim- of ,n "'whine was first discovered it was'lrnPj,,,,inl,c Jff' Jr' organixid aoompary TnrU -. un.- - wen kAown t,,r, I'iPenBent mines. "urpriee to li. Ven.er lh, world. The of lint. Then he fil .l - ,,n4 M'iturd was workinz fV, TT? the mhM cf the big work- in a,n,!ifialm ....... , . . malWS rd 1o ur tight r.., l,l,..,h,mo A law of Montana allows " !r.c niin-.s- . . n Jn, wbiln UK r or In f Ml on rtr, mmi own thi him of a vein t. h.i w 3liKI . li, .1 :g t li. ii ' r yi i I i.k' c V1 .! . ,. iri'in f MnJ i' . , MU Mil W 1I M l I '4 I:- -J I i i 1. i r ' f.r ,t .i'1 3ii. Vi i ..Itoi'fe i,.l) li T H,,l N'klt'iik. ii .1 ,1'nl.V V. I', .jt IC - - k. ii I '.I i.'l .11 : itml. r' ' n. :;i Lk1 Hie li SVU I i .,f ft . t. J I . . t v rt n1. of cwiWf aii 4 fflwt, nMOHik'iit tiutH. tft. r l i! .1 In ' i r l -i V A:u ' ir M i.ui . k r' 1 - O.V U4 f I ik 'j ch1 i ( wriilUK utM WHICH GVME FIRST? n,,l problem cf VSiOl vim foul. HLViuLE OKUiIN t'lpPK II (lI l.. egg. found A nvj! in a ULY j I v1 Hi GJ tii ir li . v ! I' I (ii:iii'.ti at tn F ijyer Vif A in ,i i tirhi. 11 M .1 r 1. ,'hr ' II-- . i ill'll ' h.n b.tw ih itri Mv it ir r ' i i . thf li'Nf itl 1t C.Zrt Ik do w U to Dillon. He was born In Fennsyl-ran- y and teoched school In Missouri. He oomea out to Colorsdy and then up here to Montany In 'S3, lie held on to the first thousand be rut and went down to Bait and bought stuff and freighted It In and acrid It to the boys. Then he got a little log store, then a bank, then he got e kit of copper claims, and now. If It hadn't a been for Marcus Daly, he'd have the wlmle country.' Uek ug Vet of His Chenct. Clark made use of bis thanes. He wns In the richest mining comp In tha world. A can be done In many places In Hutte for small amounts he ait Interest In claim. He went to Columbia Cnlveretly nnl s'.udlrd metsllurgy. He omitted mines for himself; be did his own c,0,l,', hav done wh:,t tlAI k dl'1' ,M,t 1 l.i rk did it. Clark is one rich man who knows wh.it he is worth, lie pjys strict attention t of his business. He Is one f every the busiest nan in America. He owns many mines outside of Butte. Of the Foiled Verde, at Jerome, Arts., the richest of copper mines, he Is the sole owner, tie lus sugar beet farms In California, eoff plai.tr (ions in Mexico, lumber camps, co.ii mine, stock ranches, business property, .md r ( cully has built a railroad from ball Kike Ci iy to Ism Argvles. Aside fiu"i l ins ,h lias found tlino to rtudy Fren.j uml tlcrmun a:iu lo collect fine pudntings. H'd'iS' is a nisard. Ho Is the bright-.-- ' In the last (" iitsn llotic h.i! iirudia-cil- . eJoee Ml-.m-iol n Cuwn ihv h;mUii nm 'of ih I accosted by a friend, piled the Queen, walking away. J l'OTM. A(jKU.I) WITH m lu lun lnu Auger in j "Uoemin 1etwrT How was llT niakea men witty, but it keeps them poor." . thashoa, I iiGKKIsKY m.i:m i nfMirj lmia4. by ih. nw ir rVK .S(h tl,r hIJdv'mI 'iDuit or titipfr, H.'pJiftl t. anv1 rH ? t miihUtt Anoinr tin club uhsmticA i's,.n-i'im .t va wiiii; g ' Dili n Imtt.tt l. but imib-- i wnn much on !! tuc I I ..J ,iliv niimUr MiftVi'hi'y SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM. ; ;lhU pir 1 4,i 1 could lick the w Hh !hc li-r!,.vrrn iAl- . iw hl pi h UiWir t Of ih--l.UkHMiil lh.il . I1 T occurred while William Jennings i Mw, m nfiilu-- r of r1:u'!i n lepn'.ui V W ur mil ni.nu wiih. but l,v j h . ,n nnt tur!ti: of Bryan waa on a stumping tour of the rr .1; w ,u l . ti'i'.inr Uiv Vr fir(iiitoii4 i ui itircni i' r utonin KiRlil ..r v i ho itit'pnii'i h4ini pnn.i' Middle West during the last campaign. OH HISTORIC INTLKtST. lull'd Hi .in iiiirrr)iin riit'UiuMUntv. m Vm'iv thb rtJii n'uiidkti. Tho :iKnnnH u ti turriHfoH to tn wt Mr. Bryan had Just dosed a peroration ' M r ' avp-lik- j Ml iA urr i ! ihii t ry uf i ? twti !n.4 or tn Iwp l.nlr win imj- -r op nl With the phrase. "What. I ask 1,1 vouclicd H I again, is for by an amhl-- . nnr uV It .n hr nii lien ,1 I Ml'. iiiiiHt h:vr hlBl1 country coming to! Echo answers I i C: authority at Weac Point. h.i.1 H. :.!!i,- -' I n ,iMil hoe name ia not unknown in the whatr 1 ,, H .I'l.lii.B.ti m'-i- t IS' m i: f pa r til 11 f'Klld thr t.1 'TM ot literal ure. All West Point-.cr- v It was not a large audience and the geni '! I. ij. r t . ..e n i f la (I luw st"iue il it !iii mUt hfur tlemen evidently of other political sympa-. 1 I .. -- t I ni r him. U S .4T !1 .1 I v( I. readily I5EST HART OH THE HCTURli. m5,i, r,lr cm .1...- i A cadet wag Mentlfy thies rose In his seat lb Ivi IlliitklT', h.17 .1 a !' showing party ,,H .through i'' -1 "Pardon me," ha said, but wnat was 11 1. . !. r- ..Mi liiiitorir bu.Miiifr. " v. i:4 nV II, Il 'Ui d'JliUU Vm;N' ivEVBUINCLU. Uii: ii!Ut-rU lu l.i latUIiMiiii U wjh in thjH nmin." mk! Hi m.p the echo answered?" i mi' in ihi 'Ij r! futnre iho-111 hr ! ii iht Drijs viar t in wh h t " 'that Wiio: Jlr'il r.WS 1:.'6 llrant reveivau kia "The echo answer What? gKi'Mj replied Mr. 4 1 i:m gr; tu'iiginnn. J. ' 1 i.im 'I., a jut cwinnlalon. Bryan, good naturrrily. pTAIilit iin.i si ftiw'.'.i Ih AI pnwr. . : w ' 4 viisv Hr li . 1 : 1 i!wl Ju ftrat pi. ltin Wail, a.l have to aey." said the mild roun m'Mlcmr. ntiriod a via- j.I ;, V1I; i itr I muiut t .: 1 sr ij Uuto, I k pi Ih' pti b'v'.l'ttft by p.i.111 2.; L'4 iro ttl wm 'i ;i0 frankly rnnnu'iyiul atrpyara.no. .mniwred nantk'man Ilc.b; tv. TUlv mr ,"1 tarre ia iC vn' rpnHt k ' Mrv-- i Air. Ih i.iitTviti l M !.f ! liU f !. il irniK a ii i.iLo dir v it ? I'! Vot radlcnlly uronf ! with the acous- of coni- iiu.-- i mi. i pr:tv lv. tjiior in.-.iI, l.i m . t, ..r, 'i lirmuil'Nk j I;' itiua of hi did this Lb i building." jij get?" iinytl fe'tVnail tn : 'grik.iii" h. . I r a i' .1 il tl.i kMi.' ivniiiMi u l' A ' .k,: 4!njs iilrul i.i u :r jmi.i.-- . i i d im imv pn glosl m hu ir;iy Ifiius.h ! in p I ar .in niu-J- t 'mi bo t l.r , r W r ., r I r ' t..j Jf! til . ' f, NC THE FIRST I b d I n. Vi. i PJ"e'' rre n'iilCe tn-i- livtu-Clar- ,.t him" i?, nlr? t I C k, y. " |