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Ss Aaa eas Na a THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1901. “DUDE ENGINEER” MAYOR AT Iff- POOR GIRL BRIDE NOW COPPER KING! uw wrniyp) = OF MILLIONAIRE. Rise of Young Heinze Whose Holdings in Mon- Miss Mabel Foster Weds the Young Son of | tana Are Said to Be Worth $25,000,000. Is Best Man When Mil- Senator W. A. Clark. inicitieieicinieeininieleisinict : lionaire Morse Stands 5 99999999999990099990099605000005 vasesesesessees at the Altar. ee 1479 148]. acs SHAVE & 842 ST BET. 93° AND 84" S" ON 3P° AS stat nveteenaoue DRESSER, with large French bevel plate mir: fence ae 250] 338 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Morse, at whose wedding last night Mayor Van Wyck was best man, start for Europe ) to-day on the steamsh’ ante. Morse is the founder of the lee . and it was in the many deals d@owlth the triet Uiat he ant Mayor Van Wyek decane {net friends. When the Mayor wan aeket to grace Mr. Morxe's wedding with his presence he promptly accepted deepite his known Vaversion to social pr The bride was Mrs formezly Mins Cowles, { Ulnois, Her fret husband was Charles 1°, Dodge, a hotel keeper in At- nnta, Georgia. She recured a divorce ving at the inleleinieierick i {clei 4 seTsesvesessseue | | | | jahogany finish fram 1 -PIECE PARLOR SUIT, + paerelsered i 16.75 rile jeolldlaD RE silk plush or damask bl pela paces ———— charcoal ned, ONE DOLLAR AWEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT): © ::'4/08 eh l-ieteininiel-rt marriage was kept as aecret as ten peraqgs Seing invited. ty xathered in the Fifth Presbyterian Chureh, of which} Morse {4a member, and the cere: . performed by the pastor, the “niet aecesesoe sebeaeneceanenceecneneesensenseese ShPeeseseseeseses Seenaentceeneneseeceacescenscseeee oy formed his part very successfully ent were Mr. Among th Handsom and Mrs. Harvey FE, Fisk, Mra, Lyman COUCH, covered | F Miss Morwe, sister of the tco'king; y patterns of figured v + WARDROBE COUCH: spring edges, Capt. James Morse, of Boston, and Mra. with — neat covered in pretty denim, M. D. Long. a sister of the bride. Z 5.98} inside tined with mustin 6,98 Millionaire Morse is a widower, with three sons and one daughter. He Is ‘vevgeammismall Deposit. Easy Terms. forty-four yeara old, und a native of Bath, Me. He occupies the McClellan homestead there as a summer residence. hock haan AIUD that is aaidees real rubber tires, ees] Small Weekly Payments. See creas 1479, 1481, 1483 Third Ave., at 84th Street ” Station. | CPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10. O'CLOCK. He purchased ; two. “go. from) Meleny Cutting the hous 24 Fifth: je, It com him $188,008) “but he has spent. perhaps as much more upon ft. ‘The mililonaire's first wife was a Mise Huasey, of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Morse will be in Europe during the weeks when the Ice Trust 4 making ‘ts Ddixgest) winnings. Mr. Sorse is not now president of the trust, but he retains a dig interest in it. Fritz Augustus Heinze—whose phe-{ would run 2 per cent., but that Helnze B.nomenat tuck ts a saying In Montana—| mixed it with waste to keep the per- has scored another victory in his flght| centage low. ‘This allegation was not against the Amalgamated Copper Com-| established {n court and Heinze won his pany and the Standard Oll millions. He/ first important legal victory. has won control of the Minnie Healey! Soon after this Helnze went to the mine, worth $10,000.00, by a sion ‘sh Columbia district and bullt a Judse Harney, in the District Court at| smelter at T: City, He constructed e Butte, Mont. a narrow gauge raflroad from Trall In February, 190, Heinze won a sim-|City to Rossland, elghteen miles, and Nar sul; against the Amalgamated Cop-| afterward added many branch lines. His], per f Company, which ore worth|rallroad holdings attracted the atten-|Little Ones Snatched $3,000,000 was Involved, There are fifty| ton of the Canadian Pacific, which . . or sixty suits still pending tn vartous| threatened to paraltel his lnes, from Fire, Clothing FSSISS FSSA I-—" VFISISS VSS TSEGHSS GISTTTIS GIST FREDERICK AUGUSTUS HEINZE -* o~ ag ld FA SALAS SSSA STS j2 Are-You Ready? We Ares : Batierman | To Supply You with & The atfractv-ness of our stocks, the genuine values and d the “exceed- . & Blue Serge Suits tmaly LOW PRCES in force. solve the problem of our great acitdi!y. Warranted fast color at $10. One ® These imtror'a t features merit, 4 ‘Distt her Dollar down and the balance in weeke * TIMELY SALES TO-MORROW. Esl sve cramoae ala pay men Children’s Underwear. + re “ KSLLLLLAALALASSLIIA LSS IKI S Also our worsted and striped goods) & for the same price, $10. * YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY- @ tate “and Federal courts in which| 91,000,000 for Ills. Smelter. ‘ Ablaze. 0. 413 sustin LLA DRAWERS, with tucked mn einze and his associates are pitted air rope i aot a Mus! UMBRELLA DRA RS, with tucked cambric ruffle, | Ni K! agninet what was formerly known ng qif@Hze dll not want to fight the Cans- —_+ > wiht Ov glass’ 5it0|12 years: 2OCe Oe SOC | (2) LUNG, LIKE LTC FOR’ THE: MONEYS te arcus Daly Interc ddiahigh|| Guns aele,y 08 Basel Guts recess : ORAS APRAERER AD HODAAAAEAOREEAERE ADERORSESESALERE! |} cri NIGHT DRAWERS sizes 2 to 10 years, BGC} |g STECIAL BARGAINS in EVERY os oat ef is partment on the same terms. $1,090, (90"'for hin Aettsh Columbienrpeltes|. With their clothing in flames two lit- clude Rockefeller, Rogers and other! iy fattroad intereate, but retained cone| tle children were rescued from the| BUTTE. Mont., June 19—Misn Mabel while Miss Foster Is hut etghteen ant Standard Of) magnates. "S DRAWER WAISTS, sizes 2to 12 years, 2B5Se Children’ Ss Gingham Aprons, | 19c. CALL AND BE CONVINCED—IT fe One| DuMeld Foster will become the bride of | very beauciful, ¢ WILL PAY YOU. ey thin} We A. Clark, Jr. thie dmmed. bride-to-be ts a daughter of : ssions covering thousands of acres of|burning building, ‘No. 118 Weat Is a New Yorker. valyable mineral deposits. Hundred and Thirty-fifth atreet, Mfter the ceremony to- Je and bridegroom wil start ( Heinze is a New Y eer, though he| Three years ago Heinze returned to|morning by the bravery’ of the mother] > spent ‘ ee H EIT « nasinoililvedlintihinlelivh fetateumbon| (Be d@ allied himaclf with Senator/and a grocer, whose store waa next| keeper here and the bridexroom-(-) Wg? Ree Mi 1H Cl n Lb Z « of years, has two brothers Clark, both {n politics and buinees. Ife | door. the youngest son of Senator W ulanery earance. . « toma LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS. reduced from $3.50, 1.95 TARSHIS,¢ CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS, scat reduced from 1.00 and §5.00, 1.50 ant 2.25 } % 535 Fulton St, 468 Fifth Ave, ® CENTRE A'SLE COUNTERS. iz BROOKLYN. * ; ces and Children, 25c;\5 huding Roses, Branched Goods and 1 ¢ Ze MOM NNN A we IT OES are asso. | helped form the Montana Ore Purchas-| Ten familles who occupled the upper Clark, the Montana multi-m y and he helped elect Clark | tenements were buraed out. Young Mr, Clark ta twenty-(hrve years ited States Senate, Morria Mabel occupied half of the] old, very rioh and a promising attorney, ‘Then the legal troubles commenced.|store on the ground floor as a tatior Sa The Horton and Montana and the Butte|shop. The other part was used as a Hoston Mining Companies sued|srocery by Johann Hecht, do with oh the Melnze, alleging that he was taking ore] Mabel went out to del some work Which the mining operations in. tha | belonging to their mines out through| this morning and lett nis wife in charge West have the frm. Heinze retallated with coun-|of the shoo. Playing by her side was * A dozen y . when Fy Augustus sanding ten times the dam-| her daughter Rachel, three years old. Heinze wax twenty-four years old, he 7 pponents, Sleeying in a baby carriage wee a boy . Mont, and secured a job Mine ‘Titles Defective. i ratte ttt PARY, HOW | tana and made a specialty of mining = x = p * : 4 La di 22. 5083. 00Sh L. 85 & part of tne copper Teun. The youn law and mine titles, He discovered that ee ee Sate eaeantaaa ™c|A Day at Coney Island with $10 in It for 1 mur CTO Tinto es cae n0es, aN Sper day for his cervices, |mevely all at the a putes | 22" ‘ 5 . - 0 Vie co. “ne tan patent tIps, also and within a short time, he was known |overteoped each other and that ocea: | ROtHEF. KRIAAIPS her, fled to the airees. Anybody Who Can Think. ang ation, patent {Dh 154 West 23d St., New Yorks to his asso: ide engincer.” | orale titles were. defective, The] £86 beat out the tire, burning her own Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn. aid & Alo "Fulton St., Brook! nstneer.” | toinges took advantage of these facts | HC? and Fands reverely, eae + E ‘ y an engineer under-[and continued to file sults In her haste she left the baby: In the unk Man removed y In one proceeding where a bond was|Caffiage. Alarmed by her cries Hecht } his grimy working clothes, donne! a ho was formerly |f42 out of hile store, The place was dress sult and became a swell. Butte aay temtified that he jfliled with rmoke and flames. Hecht had never seen anything If worth $10.00,00, To-day he cquid made a gallant dash, but wan driven he furnished a great deal of a prebably testify that he le worth three |:2ck. Then he ron Into the hall from The young man knew nothing about | times that xum. which there was a side door ta the rear | mining, either practically or theoret- numerous, did the sults become, | Of the shop. feally, when he reached Butte, but af {whlch were fied In New York,| He mule his way through this into 4, Working for eighteen months as a min- Mr. Heinze was jnetrumental in] tt? smoke, which blinded him, and, i] Ing engineer he had learned a great S the Dilaware Surety Company. | &fpIng lls way to the carrtage, he took : he learned as an| te has admited that this concern wan| te baby up on a pillow and gained the rnployee of the Standard Oil mines has I largely for the purpose of fur-| Outside. . Proved useful to him since In his Sight sing bonds needed in hia law} A# 2@ came Into the atreet the baby's {th his old employe healibien tra ria techn CH hell avi od agen 600 jaz, which was in flimes, wis Young Hetnze, who was rotund and! we + Ys aulekts Lorn off. br. erectacors The lett o return | work wi Fn H to New York. where he receive Kaine | rin Montana, tename, remove t} nite ean as his share of the estate of his grand-| Heinze ts personally popular in Mon- emson dreanl the Injuries of Arthur P. and Otto. Th clated in bu: sas brokers at No, 11) Ine Con Broadway and as Franklin street. rk Mcur Flower Stock, Foliaze, ranging trom 25¢. to 0%, Boys’ Wash Suits, 49c., 69c. Galatea, Crash and Linen, pretty combinitions, sizes 3 to 10. See window ; disphy WATERBURY one year old. went to Butte, = Dentistry. | | opt door m & Strauss) § deITIV ED AND FM BOTANICAL @ ANNOUNCEMENT. 14 ROSA eee Sk ® ANNOUNCEMENT. 8 In view of the demolition by. fire yesterday afternoon of our store af 169-171-173 Smith Street, we wish to announce to the public and to the patrons of our Smith Street store that especial efforts will be made to accommodate our friends at our other store, 773-775 Broadway, corner Sumner Ave. which is fully stocked with an extensive and desir- Full Sets of Teeth ... Full Crowns, 22 karat. Gold Fil Sliver Fillags wR cud NO EROGE WRK = ——— = When the cxcitement was all over a 5 a. He tr. Mabelethe two children and Heent, e line ia ie He apent thu next two years | tana. THe does not depend on his money win aia verely turned about the face| Alas! and woe! and ont hat she was dying of sunger. able fine of ; j Tmany in the leading schools of | for his popularity and hin personality! and hands, The fire was soon under| clarence Shortpurae He took his } nee hated to tell her that x . mineralogy and when he came back to| as done much to win favor for him.| control. ‘ rirl, Miss Annie Appetite, for a wheel ind he lkewke hated to ne Furniture Car ets. Beddin C. » Carpets, ,&c. New York he had added a thorough | He haw made vold the boast of Marcus * Vie horus Ma Maltese cut that had been In the shop] trip to Coney Irland last Sun hungry. He was in a terrible ieehnleal Knowledge to his practical ex-| Daly that ne controlied the courtn of] asleep ‘erawied out and Tubbed aalnee| Z-eent plece, Just before th i: nd he nearly aprained his bratn Help Wanted—Male jence and was one of the best equip- | Montana, and to-day It Is certain that in| the kirt of Mrs, Mabel. aha banehiinantlvelce mevomti MinsbA Dpes | tesinettoldadvetwayscurtoc it Bs 4 : ae ss e a b AD o 0 . § > red wagon warhe: Mb adhe ‘ ped mining experts in the country, ally contest before a Montana court or —————— tite's renr wheel and Bicycle Bil, the! ‘The question now ts: at did Clar- All_cars transfer to our store, one block * Sere reat orcaah 4 very, sable! aa : Back » Cupitatiat. Montana jury young Heinze has an| Manhatte ewe Commencement] repairer, charged Clarence exactly 2!ence do? How did he extricate himacit above Flushing Avenue. Davason, W advantage over his competitors. Tho commencement exercises of Man-| cents for cementing tt on. |from his dilemma? How did he get = Toe, several, wantal a ' Then he | arene tek rormed al Partnership with| Rumor has anid recently that Mr.|hattan College will take place to-mor-| Clarence and Annie found themselves | through the afternoon with hia fair but Futacter, Apply at Sd i] nvailable gent eek cy ima with $100.00) |tHeinze 1s willing 10 quit the mining| row afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the Car-lin the giddy whirl along Surf avenue -with-hunger Annie? to Butte, not as a} business for poiltics, and he In credited|nemie Music Hall, Archbishop Corrigan) a: 1.9 P. M., after having ridden fifte Joilars in gold for the dest solu mining engineer at %% per day, but{with an ambition to become United | Nill preside, The dearee of B.A. will of “red hots" on, Do wri words CAR FARES REFUNDED. J. KURTZ & SONS, 3) 773-775 Broadway, "|@ Cor. Sumner Ave., Brooklyn, &) sary OS Ga PSREGOSH FSOPD SES TOBOHT SES. 2@8 . = Dy “Attorney Phitbia will meet a { tha woman, and yet refure to give her committee of the petitioners for e \ name for fear of publicity. The Cor- par {DantAlih enawn nei ire For Sale. For Sale oner Is equally in the dark, wite nder sentence of death for a 5 On last Friday when the Schuytkitl ur areatpe at BN " A “VC nate axe : ae | Silaee, bualuess Sif : 5 F bus [Aaa | 7) MAINEN LANE (MIN ENTRANCE) FURNITURE, } BOOK. EOBOOOHOSHESOOOVOOS as a capitalist : be conferred upon seventeen gradiates,| miles. The aroma "He pay OIE expert, [States Senator. The Amalgamated Cop-| Alen seven BR. &.. three M. Boe M.[aplt beef sandwiches with which ¢ solution to 4 Ps ona by leaning |per Company han offered him $19,000,000| 8. and one C. E. rephyra were thick reminded the swver! PO, Tox 185403 EHROGOCHISEWSSTE EBODOD the Estella mine from J. A. Murray |for hix holdings. having raised the orlc- aoa and establishing an extensive reduction |inal bid of 35.00.00 by enay stages, Ax works. He agreed to pay a certain|the bids risc Mr. Heinze raises hin Foyalty on ore running over 12 per cent. |price, and he would now want perhaps copper. Murray ‘afterward sued him, |$20,000,000 for his interests in and around alleging that much of the ore naturally | jut @: Ce River dredge was untoading the accu- ’ Inted refuxe ne: 5 Se will a WOMAN N N AWE 22zeshte ate vets Their See Alumnae Must Raise !, \ dredged from th fy eit lo |dredned trom the bottom of the river! Acceptance of Carne- | equal Sum Before Gift |" ams near Girard avenue bridge. San Y nade Beant ing thee weterecca binudb tee gie Library Offer. Is Available. | 4 stout eighteen months and was badly f * lecomposed, the features being entirely ie a eens 50 WORTH, $! DOWN, ; Body in Water for unrecognizable. nt CATBKILIn N.Y. June 1A large | Sowerraset bade oD LY PAGES OF KATTER ; x ; NAT: = i adel c ‘ } Monthsldentified,but efiaturday morning two styltahiy areas-| number of women exercised teir right W- H. Baldwin, sr. of Brooklyn, has | [LE WIN'S I. B Morgue and naked tose. the clothing, | of suffrage here by voting at the special| offered $100,000 to Smith College at| ‘ FAGTS FULLY COVERED Not Claimed. | Rit csmauy tnapection snc aaid tis) [etecton anlld to vote on. Sr. Car-| sortnampton, Mané. contttional on »/ @ eee i ene for whom they were sccking. \Whon Teel vtiegs, ‘Mis offer was accepted by | similar sum being raised by students | ORY KOCH. re nultren at lowes ITERS OF INTEREST, Kapectal elria eosin lope corms. and “eatapilen: the idonetty a major ‘of 180. and alumnae of the Institution, {said Mr. Raeeae Sup pot No. in ® VALUE FOR THE HONEY we ‘orld. any doubt, they —a 9 | Prospect ¥, Newark, N. was in ‘OUR PHILADELPHIA, June 19,—At_ the henltdted ‘saying they denired\to Weep the Noah's Dimealt Task. A subscription has been started 19) ad way when I went to them, Thad! a iy Than in Any Other Book Printed, Morgue thoro Iles the body of a woman| would be impossible they. still insisted (Prom the Balitmore Americas.) raise the necessary sum to secure Mr. / consumption. My night sweats, cough, | ™ y about fifty yeats of age whoso identity] Upon taking away the body. | After] Johnny Wise—Paw? Baldwin's donatio: shortness of breath and pafn’ in my "MANHAT 1901 World Alimanas ant Bo-ve { surrounded with the greatest mystery | fusing to give thelr nen went away fe-| str. Wise—Well, my son? ‘One half of the gitts will bo addea| lungs have all left me now, and [| 111 31 410., bermeen Sth # sath sa, Open « \ reference book of over CO) pa ie day until 9PM. Closed on Sundays ind 10,00 facta, © * * Substantially be \thograph board coven, with sewed ‘ + 0 Price, 2c. Wy Malden lesa, wetealere. by /those ot —) Ai neat The fcekere | wunrons Bd EE een the Morgy ea | 01 1 eae erie aan he ye, of every being}. the endowment fund and the other aa et RSE NUase Woetnan Haren Ged by''the'strange actions of four ped tiga, but Bet ep _ nik deni ues ee Kes. my ton. Tqust have kepe| Dale will be used to erect @ college} that cures by inhalation of healing eoma)wito have asserted that they, s . nin ay serding the imicrebes. eullding. a ee , Oils into the lungs, and not by drugs. 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