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| | ‘| UNRULY LEFT ARM IS MR. SLATE’S PLAGUE, CODES ois ar010" _ HIS tlt Falls Out of Joint Every Time He Goes to Work. $$$ $$ — —- POPE’S PRAYER “DL prayed God avoid the dangers of tupertatin HENRY VILLARD DEAD; ic (OOOO OOOO “An arm and the man,” one sould i sing in relating the strange horplial ad 3 ventures of George Siate ¢ It'a his left arm, It ow X place, Just as surely as G , une it in hie work, just as surely Wat Sy misorable member will drop out o ft fovket at the shouller and become & Inohes longer than it really ourbt OOOO OO UCM On TCO COOL Within the Inst four years Slate has . me fad the dislocation reduced, twleg at |)” M!oome member havo been attender the J, Hood Wright Hospital, once to times Slate moe fleep at nigh 1 Twloe wakes uy with hie a haw fallen down acement, — Onee " bathing ‘Roosevelt Hospital, onoe in the Vanders Dit, Clinte and elwht times In variou Philadelphia hospitals, He pays he ted le Wa \ ak 4 eo, Ban (tinarly. crowed, Kile belag ibe Mgpae: My Hileag 1 i, | Lnveletane "way the murotes could ty Yranelsco, Mextco and Montana, and In [aewat up co he to herp. tno Arm. 4 Slate fears n stil shoul, almost every big city in the country Ht and #6 goes on pilin ro #0) © replaced {t, Prominent surgeons have r i) eenilon reson he Hae’ he ond it 19a constant expense to him pinorized twentyeelghs. times for pain. JA all thirty-eight dislocations of that sf.) reductions MARCUS DALY, HORSEMAN AND MILLIONAIRE, DEAD. _—— (ontlnued trom Piret Page) administered at 6 o'clock, The end came| ing In around Richmond like a huge ar ioonda, and he gave the name of thy 8o peacefully that the physicians elone) sie toro. the new hole In the ground dad eh La \ fAlrly promlaing vein of sliver was Neo Hope for Him, rick, Dut the Mickeys had no money Mr. Daly's phystciana, Dra, Dillon \ ‘di haw with the mine and wanted ¢ Brown and William H, Thompeon, only) \ wiaiwart young Trlah\ miner 1 gave assurance of life from day to day. Marcus Daly been notlred H omplleations developed, !" » for tune. ¢ I Ad {line passed compileations developed. fr camp for kame time He would Efforts were made by Mr, Daly's seers thon call for hin time, aaying that he had tary, J. C, TAlor, to minimiae the de> the rhepmatism and wanted to Iny. off ay ots Hines, It was fOr a While. Thon he would got a fob tt gree of hie employer's I another mine and again quit after a generally known for weeks, however, aro ell of work. that Marcus Daly's days were near the This young man tiad been went out i Tutte by J.B. Haggin, of Callfornt Mr, Daly was ono of the “princes” of MOK up some ond mining prope vietory in the classic events, He owned Founded a ‘Town, the great Tammany, the game colt Hamburg: Ogden, who won the Puture {ty and brought his owner something What Hoggin wanted was a stiver mine, Nobody at that tine suspected “Mit there Was @ vant wealth of Hke $100,000. He was a thorough rports: ore underlylag Butte, but aw the loved rac rely for the condi shaft was sunk deeper the # man and loved racing merely Yoln turned {Inte a rich copper veln, ca pleasure it gave him, r ven Ite phenomenal wealth ‘Tho death of the multi-mililonaire . eh to pay all expens eo that the cop carts a gloom over the recently ane? ti was nounced engagement of hia daughter Daly t superin endent W. Leo Dreads Came Here an R ete FO American People—His Regard for Archbishop Ireland. M’KINLEY. Imperialism and Praises the 4 , \ ROME, Nov. L.The Pope, in receiving Mahop James Trobes, of BL Choud Minn, took © casion to exprems righ sentiments regarding Arh bishop treiind th partloular and Ame Nie Moferriig to the result of the recent elections eo United States the Poni tft said Oo tlumine President Mekinley's mind that he may HIS FINANCIAL CAREER, (Continued from Piret Page two years tle wa srt for great mums of money. te he York Novo, 1s V | na vor for elra Wa ' wake ¢ w ook them over the road and showed bout him, | ‘ ve » 4 band of al work | kigel Warctaneing Indians iad done molaci te | Ih retuen for thelr entertainment the as nol wiped out A ‘ The h wild coun ful: ater he isapera wer ortiti omer, Mounteine and palnted aayawes hoa arb ‘ Wh rich a hand And (ode with \) , Ne Yr *! he ae luch ped railroad They we Ward is til ) top ach home f y Mvineed that. the 1 quiskly Henry Villard was ! y wien he ea tie , hs rants ti ite w droy Lei, froin \ k a witht ‘ SI, lire short yoara after a by. ht or 4 m, Henry Villard waaay Hh hla ym firm In Llinott i AC finanelal Wreck. Hiv ma That farm did. not see. My ' nowent with the cram. Tit he had Ho wan there, It ¢, for inte left, and with abou al lov f he Pula he wea ) Vany Lo week frewh ald coun A glory that the oud Pimy \ Viljan was his friend In need ) a wary that Blemarek forbade ! \ weaving the empir " stat H ; | H h Hngiish and Krom iy fact, better than Hellovinte. Nl \ Ma marion n Germany H lomaal fhian mivok tn INA PApeES. OF Ate LOUie, BMA | it i he Wh od him to wettlo In the MI the ‘ metronolia, and in his Work aay joure| , lint he led foundation Mh *| N vin 1 nye Ire leney oof wh! « Chawwed Name to and, wag ary, IM ALL (heme When. the neck erely Ith 1800 ygriithony i hd resiiened the faethe ant eney. Tn Oetober ha ei Belmon “4 Wit Lot the ne Lu © wae mu) montoun a I 1864 Villard reported the tance were Onen mocudations of Dorgias campaign for the New York] Lerpetrated Under the former mana nine and Vi sé " went. MP Villard had many. enemies ar vorrenpondent. for the New| Ut he Had alan frietide nnd defenders Yo: thure, and | Ay n April, 1%, the paper were able to nade many acquaintances at Warhing: | "tate that the Northern Pacitie, for the {ah Ane Bae which were vird tne was his to him | r days Ne Meanwhile, at the period when he wan Aft i yon were married, and the wifes tion t jark, the V Atte ew Va He | son aveniio and Beven German capitalista were behind Vil}l Weat Pity-etehts street ind a wite \! wslon ott to the war t inade wentiomants negond al Proaidenoy tn 1st ‘ew years later and Miew Garr 4 remackable. sper eat Toaster would be Mr Cle Seoreiary of the Interiar. but Mr, Vila H Fie Nard wom tall 6 the husband, In briget dayn # forma a tenderly Beautiful aii Villard wtory or the war Mr ok dey 1 vl if jour complexioned. i ald come to the 1va) magnate ¢ wim treated ver rtalte rut a brownstone palaer at a al Now York, If Northern tralia | 4 elreumatanee he did ty wore the moat maxaiiicentiy equipped |i) an ganortunity came to xq the world ite Northern fie When the golden spike was dtven Maran & home. which completed a raliway chain from |! vm Forty. where he han wha taker to the Pacific, he celebrated | 880 4 heauticul place and the, scone ! many detbifal hospttalities, ‘There, ent after a fashion stiil remem: | [My AOMMii noe Jot Bnglind ant tained by Mra Vill The Villard olty residence t# at party, were en Racked by Germann, | taccuved, he had made a pleasant ming North on & Jeaye of absence | our of the Ortent he met Wiliam Lloyd Garrison, with Whoxe abolition ideas he was all sym His Dinner to Cleveland, methy, and waa invited to the Garrison home in aston Th Va Villard did not ercape beautiful dau great | I ms and rumors We and Nis ny in love war] & an » Mr, Cloveland on the tt The at Bherry’s, and the Pron! al, ently there Were rumors that V8 it welt anid g Mostorn gray eyes. He waK . r leer and a man of force in ‘ When be returned yaaeandion 0 " YA Wan with his fade Rerienton Conia ; ow white Northern Pacifie Rathway and tt | f lofty hoaring lehments, which came to be known It In re nich came to be jn sent word tha . Villord, exper at Villard bloomed out |! would ry magnate. a formid. |G 4, Huntington and the ¢ Charles Russel | was AND Dart | neem i =i Margaret and Mr, Carroll Brown, of owner We showed himaelf to be a mar) Ralimore of wront business ity and of mas Hexton Hart, of the Cathedral, will ff ompor, ito develoned the mine have charge of the funeral arranges » wanthie a A iomortie. The body will be removed co Ux (hin ores w | lb Daiy home B Fifth avenue somo | vida inn valley) eome 6 of (he funeral fe ne Away and there estab | iteat copper plant In the! Santiago laelenias, ark Department on behalf of the Cen Federacion Lib | Park mardeners, who complain that i, He wan not satisfied with the rates the | hey are not receiving the prevailing ing Vault until the family Montaua | Hatlroad char c rate of wage Ine plate ATLA Fi a ce Sy nurie te The Progressive Varnishers’ Union is His Relatives, at e victor in the nuit brought against ow produces. on i Dal ‘ Be tie al he wayted 1 member who had been hed Mesides hiv prothor Patrick, Mr. I unt per out aay f the bh +f | nded for a year, Declaton leaves three olher brothers and two # annua) pieces ia : the unlor given. by tera, ir the a # Montana company | pW 4: Bourke, an the | Jude Pitnaimons in the Clty Court When MP Daty returned fram iurope rina Wisi. eh8, sand tty net | HEoOKIY A Navye Cowen, of the Amalgamated in Heptember he was accampanied by Cts Wire OST, Tt be 3000000) citoe ae vertime we of Bnuineers, announces that ita wife and von, He was taken at once (One Af oFe In vient th Ite minoa, and nol io yelng enforced ne they were wh soolety iy preparing 1@ celebrate Hee sveee Be PO Inca on Pith ¢ tine of ila ahatts le down, furtt [the jate RoareAdminal Philip war € | the Artion anniversary of S18 organiea to the Wotel mM y, if onctipandy. then Kura t Na ofc (he oa mandant, A protert will be sent to Se | nm, Committeos are out on a search ny waa not toa viele tha Inet mohth Matter of All thle yaat in| etary: lang f Htnble union halls, F dnd it wae only with 4 A Ih actual Wealih from the OFlgiaal| James Co. Hdwards, who for fifteen] ‘There was a lively raw at the mee iit! the famiy moved in, Followlnit 835.00 pald ihe Mickeys bas come out of | yaar wae Bergeant qt Arne of the oll ling of the Central Kederated Union him from Europe by a day came Miss Tutte, now a elty of 4,000) Central Labor Union and [te su | yesterday over plaint of Willlam id darted. Daly Many inines beaides the Angel iyo Central Federated Calon, wie | Logan, of 380 Ninth street, that Margaret and Ha t by abled none that approach ft in t honor at meeting of the | he had heen od admission to the Marcus Daly, jr, hos seer “ bs Central Federated Union yeaterday | Walters’ Unio | because he could anéo at the Bt. Paul's Preparatory Good Peiend to Miners, Delegate Hawkwworth, of the Amuleas| [ley Germ Herthold Korn, of Behoo!, Concord, Mass, and has been « ‘ mated Soclety of Bngineers, complained | the Waltere ! on, dealared that te y , Netheriand ame to him in bilgi, tie Ce | Federated Union inion = Wa only Germanapeaking frhanens visitor to the Newiee ie Ki, Marcus Daly did | (O.qiue f ante ture of hie uilton 1 ral delegate dee he striking foaturos of the . terday that m Ono of the atrikin id been a WORKIN | hein diacriminated againat on the t Ay ui Amerte +e day of thiy man who had lived astrenu- | miner himself, tunneling, blasting and] oir of the Norily ‘ vreman and John on ie, ye been a goo [ 0 (he miners ternation aa the presence at the hotel during Hi 1! inalitaning “hele fh wtandard of ternational’ 4 rows of B4pator Wo A. Clark, of Mon und #Aving gone:dltaly 10 ad thow 1 Au Idem of the Atlant tana, his bitterest cnomy, who dectared ee, AV pen a poor miner was Kill | » Grief, of porty that he ana, : iy 0d 7 Hor the oa wt ui, 4 that a single mpalgn against Daly ing in of other of the OF ing OP of the ro than 911500), many i t make work under: Hritish sea The m ad cost him ‘ound * From Laborer to Millionaire, ey h A aleny rife (4 the story of the life of bree wieat ‘ ieee y he, rome to daly was worth many mililona tn his og Spt ay! pgeaitniaved of the right, Mia only extravagance war be one il ba ath a besation. the |? vasion for fine he a tam FoR, world, who pile tVa ie had fenced oat Aansendn mine so rich Sn n asture jand and copper, inaintalned one of the beat breeding ‘ farma ln America. His ravers have long He was born tn June, 160, in County noar JialiyJamesdutt, Ireland. been famous on the principal courses of to this city when only thirteen the Bast. Ho was a resolute antagoniat | in business struggles, and he had moro ‘and lived for two years in Bro Then he went West. than once broken the the copper syndicates of | Marcus Daly los’ the ‘The development of the properties 16 one of the moat Interesting romances of the rapid creation of weasth {n (ne Rook: riloua, the bereaved parhetis helper in the [him for time, Ho net out remove the capital of Montana ¢ to Helena, the railway the State, and y ever made, and bie defeat ra Jen. mewhere back in the seventies > his own entre who came wo miners named Hickey MYPo RAme ameliing town of Anaconda. The propo-| ‘om Bt, Lawrence PN cli tne | MHtLOn appeared preposterous on Ite face, to aink & shaft on a ull overloking (Se | for Anaconda Is hear the western border] little mining camp of Butte, Tt Was &| of Sfontana and has no Inte nert de> | bleak places i an the wester?| pedent on the one great corporation slopes of the Main Divide, ti a vil Which creat but Daly, with his tal hard by ran the Biiver How Creek, and orth tor pract along lis banks the gold-seekers hid | igs Washed out about ail Ui Wil Your polities, hie masterful | wition and hie great weal ’h, 16 such a skilful oa that ombinations of | Paris, wan deduote when the men pald Hritlah Consul’s office on Bopt. 4 then the rimpe” have been emelu the Consul's office erated-Union yeater Becretary Ernest Bohm to paident Clausen of the from B. Altman & Co, Wornen's and Children’s MERINO UNDERWEAR, , am that could be found in the a ould bave had begun to turn th ded, in all probability, if hie ehiet} oyteropplines of val in Butte, rich banker and the hile, A e~owner, W. “Mark, had not} been opened, hrown hie m lis #trong per Namlog the Mine. sonal influanc woale in heb f Hetens a 4d moment. When} Kdward Hickey remembered a centenco! che vistory was won the people of He je had read in one of Horace Oreeley'é tong drew Clark through their streets! itarials when he and his brother were in a barouche and showered him with Wing on ther New York State farm-a flowers, Daly never set doot in Helena Genience about McClellan's army close since hin defeat, (Second Fioor.) Autumn and Winter weights of the bes! makes, inclad- ing Nor ok and New EransWwick, American Hostery Co., I, & R. Morley and Deimel LineneMesh. Sith, Silk and Wool, Merino and Colton Vests, Tights, Com- bination Sutts and Corset Covers: English mage In- dian Gause in Plain Spun and Pure Sik Vests and Combination Garmenis, Woolen Bands, Ex:rb'sing Sweaters, Golf Vesis and Wais/coals, Also ‘‘Beiaiph’’ Fine Merino Undergarments, sold only by B, Ailman 8 Co ded THE WOsLD: MONDAY. EVENING, Wetete ene (siase cofey sisierereieie, sie: 2 Qeieieieiecie + OOOO OOOO OURO OU THEN veer YEMBER 2 boa] FIRST BUST YOUR BRONCC DO YOUR PREAC 1 . ‘ e| . aiitio® cowsoy EVANGELIST TOO Rule of a Cowboy Evangel- ist Who Was a Moody Out ¢ vange wibte pulpity Convert, f the Weat ie comin Het wo bellover ho ha polntor for the men in regular Its name ie William Mullen He wa mverted ay Mr fow years amo, and has taken wirse sork of inetruction Hut Une metiod Moody's pr ehing gu In evangeile he vee to draw snd oll audientes ts not taught in any Me bonrned It through hard ex sol perk ri offers ‘oat bronco ant on the plains, in opening hin yer. rea that pervices, Mullen non he taker off He {aut the i any, wild horse or! yid body chooser to hav Upholstery Department. Drapery Fabrics and Coverings, | ‘/On Tuesday, Nov.13,| "| we will offeran extensive line | of drapery materials suitable | for Portieres, Draperies, Wall| and Furniture Coverings, in special values as follows ; For Parlors and Reception Rooms. All Silk Damasks, $2.50 & $3.50 yard, Silk Armures, $2& $2 7syard Cotton Tapestriesand Stripes, 85c. to $1.34 5 yard, For Library, Hall and Dining Room. Heavy Velours in all colors, | Ki and double-faced, $2.75 yard. | ed, a $1,50 & $2.00 yard, Silk Velours in all colors, $2.75 & $3.50 yard, tured Velc nurs, single Portieves, Imported Velour Portieres, richly embroidered and fring- t $10, $19.50, $25 pair, Colors, Hmpire green and) red, olive, nile, crimson, ros E u ice ‘and anne chal sisisly Tree” ith Broadway & wey ardoise tuscan and cerise, Lord & Taylor, orun SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVRNINOR Qh St For Sale, ‘ye Glasses Free wpe pther. i 140 Fulton t, va goin yo stat : * 4 Ries * en We) howe eA Mt eM FURNITUnE $80 WORTHON #1 DOWN AND #1 WEEKLY PRICES | LEWIN'S, 48 WEST THE LOWktst 14TH ST, | "267 WEST 125TH ST, WREKLY PAYMENTS—Pine lanwods. wel hes pene cooMieniial WATOH BUPILY (0, THHBE Malden lane: fo trarh: all gorde muarantend DIAMONDE, WATCHBG—Weekly payments re jiable. pis, moterale prices, AMERICAN wareit E'UIAMOND CO. ab his fan lane, To) ’ HING. iP SIe a \ereieiere-sseisiersieieieieieie eiejeisietereieie-eie eeieiesesererert eieyerereie ARO ORONO ail never failed to \flvr the “busting of ihe bronco. thi £ nian opens hie Mle and Rees Mn with fin pre@hing, Aud. every ve keen him Work atnya who I " k for the regu ni | with the fone people might possibly question \ r dignity of the means in Lon do goad and get hat -aicern me metstlanity mi lwht) do tt T thing (nat man Who are low preaching to empiy * hundreds of thousands are wit ¥ teachings could well pro ction to draw thuge wre finn Special Sale of Linen | Handkerchiefs. Ladies’ Lace Edge, 2c. each. Ladies’ Sheer Linen, 124e. each, Ladies’ Initial (hand em- broidered), 12%c, each, value 2c. broidered), 25c. each, Men's Extra Fine Linen, 25c. each, value 4oc, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20h St | For Sale NOT NECESSARY Tu have (ha aah te be well dressed, We CREDIT. MEN'S, BOVE, WOMEN'S AND GINLA CLOTHING AT CARH PIICES on emai) week f monthly payment®, ty) ° meer 431 Eighth Ave,, Sve sh" and 32d Sts, RE Men's Initial (hand em-|» Sale of .. | BAltmans@o. sirg RUGS On Wednesday, November 14th, B, Altman & Co. will hold a SPECIAL SALE of 20 SILK RUGS in small, medium and large sises, which will be offered at very low prices. A large stock of Indian, Persian, Turkish and American Wool Rugs is now being shown in sises ani designs suitable for Reception and Dining Rooms, Libraries, Halls, etc., at the lowest prices, | 46n, BAUMAN 8 SPECIAL BARGAINS. Brussels Carpets, 49e Matting seamless, We, TH AVE, Axminster Carpets, 98c, Oll Cloths, 9, Wooo Ve Tutted in all colors, 4,98 7.98 Splece Inlaid Marqueterie arlor Sulls, in silk damask and silk plush upholstery, worth $40. 1 9,98 16.00 Folting Call and MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. CORNER 46TH ST, AND 8TH AVE, 0, '\"), sob ABN Aad of Mahogany tinieh, 7,98 Katen ein & Dirnes ete, ports, now TY interested tn NOME cy DRESSMAKING AI/Al sent t9 Be, stamps tor "CORRECT STYLES” by Mey Manton (112 11 Huntratlona) Oy send ein Se, Meme tor "Correct Styler” and vale Morning ; ut pattern Jarket No 3687 DENTAL $5.00 Rubber Sets $5.00 Repairs Free as Long as the Plate Lasts, CON’T WAIT, COME NOW to have old teeth out and new ones in, To be conscious of the operation {s Worre than the pain, With Pure Presh Gas you are Free from BOTH, “| Go crowns and bridges, 22: it fine, $5.00. Gold fAllings from §1,00 according to size. Extracting, @ae Or cocaine, 0c; with sets free, Dr. Chapa Railroads, Syracuse Leal Himpire Aeate hapress ny No Time Lost, OPEN ALL NIGHT, Sundays and Holidays, NEW YORK~West side 6th Ave., cor, 14th $ JERSEY CITY —York, cor, Grove St. NEWARK-—Broad, cor, Market St. " or Hom = ed ==SE5ERRKEEKEKEEKKcE= iuited & Chicago Spoctal AioyTrey Finer Albany #periel Detroit Special The Lake Bhore Limited A Lowls Limlied scdoatos 4 putas a ae ial faite Ba ae Patents, AM inlet y cra - enemorey - — De NT ee trop Bungay, sDaily, "4 ADVICE PEK —alenis primp west cept Monde nventor® Guide PRES. BLGA wee Ue DIVIION Pateot Attorneys, 216 Droadwars ATE 2 OO O18 A: Ag a, s — ~~ fy eudare ealy Pall is on all through trains DIED, Traine Uiumingiel with Pinweeh DUN —On Saturday, Nov 14, 1900, ROBERP GRAHAM DUN Funeral services at hie late residence, M1 Madison ave, at 10 o'clock Tuestay morning, Kindly omit Mowe PIBHER.Aaddenly, at Bimatord, 11. 1800, DOROTHY & Pisit a 13. 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