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fleld, of New York, by whom he had ome child, a daughter Margaret born in 1897. His bride was twenty years his junior. To her and her daughter probably remains a large fortune, notwithstanding Carnegie's public gifts. Established Magnificent Home. As an American citizen he establish- ed a magnificent home in New York, on Fifth avenue at 90th street, and at the same time negotiated the purchase of the celebrated Skibo castle in ot- nd. This mammoth baronial struc- ture he remodeled, bringing some cel for the purpose from Pittsburgh. 'he estate, comprising many squave miles along the Highland coast of Scotland, has excellent grause moors and fishin brooks in which Carnegie delighted, a golf links which he estab- lished, a4 a pier off which he kept his yacht Seabreeze. One way or an- other he had crossed the ocean some nundred times, and once took a tour around the world. ; On his Skibo castle flag he flaw both ° / the Stars and Stripes and the Union Juck, sewed together. 5 ; AT Wanted to Be Reporter. Plumbing Heating lnaing “ Intermittently, Carnegie made ready Phone 381 g § | use of his pen. ~His interviews with the newspaper men invariably wound up with an envious remark such 8 “I would like nothing better than to be a reporter.” He wrote a little for the press in'the days of Horace Greec- ley, and later owned a paper for a time. His hooks numbered about a Gozen, his first being a. testimony to his love of coaching, “An Ame an in-Hand® in Great Britain' 1 3) he next vear " he wrote “Around the World.” Then, “Trium- phmant Democr: a review of 50 vears of the republj Upon his retire- ment from business in 1901, he wrote Some new Fa“ Suits he Gospel of Wealth,” and followed it with “The Empire of Business.” In just came in that seil 1905 he, once an engincer in the fac- for $70. There are a tory cellar, wrote “The Life of James s Watt,” the inventor of the steam en- few vear round Suits mine. His most recent work was Ft at *inpQ “Problems of Today."” left at old prices $40, The attacks upan Carnegle were at $42 and $45—not all one time numerous. He was often ac- o cused of having violated in practice sizes, however, but what he had so conspicuously preach- great bargains, every- od in theory, regarding labor. He saw Pl 5 the development of workingmen’s un- one of ’em, ions and sametimes was forced to con- cede their demand. He himself claimed to have alwa; maintained a relatively higher wake {in his mills than any other manufacturer. His theory on this subject and oth- ers, is reflected at random in numer- 7 ous bits of epigramatic phraseology or . culled from his interviews, speeches and writings. 18 Disgrace to Have Millions, CentS i “The instinct which led the slave helder to keep his slave in ignorar was a true one. Iducate man, and his shackles fall,” he said. “Labor, capital and business ability are the three legs of a three-legged stool; neither is first, neither is sec- ond, neither is third; there is no prec edence, all being necessary. He who i 5 would sow discord among the three is Of course you desire it. Thenread of thiswonderfal} | |\ cnomy to all.” hair elixir, KOTALKO “The day is coming, and already we Worry no moro ahout your Miss, Mrs. or Sirl Throw away e it dawn, in which the man who e iquidsloqonsienat ety Your scalp and doing mo good dies possessed of millions of available Whatsoever, * Don't shampoo the ral “oils ‘out of your sralp. B hi e iy There's a_hair clixir that i ting with increasing faor, for &t | | Wealth which was free and in his including twelve )ilw luums, oue U|I whis fl:‘ IIIH' x:c’nu‘mu bear oll, Wileh S6u'Mave heard of a3 marvelous in ‘fertilizing hair. e . , S0 No' ‘matter what condition yourdhair is in—do rot despalr. f And along the same line he said: Kotalko {compounied on, the principle that”aidedt Navure' fn vt “Among the saddest of all spectacles T B i Tor odicrs—men, women and ehildrea. " " j | to me is that of an elderly man occu- 1 couid All this whole paper with pying his last years grasping for more copies of testimonialy from pe-ons o g7 : IR Gdorso” Kotwlko. o entiusize 13 n dollar Sheat wnen a person finds, after ail ciso e Pertaini = @ - reat mhen s person i, atier ol o g ertaining to suce “Immense Nature noeded as aid in producing a . power is acquired by assuring your- splendid growth of halr. ; St Vo el R e R You may now obtain the genuine K self in your secret “\fr‘“&“”“‘L you Kotalko _under my _goaranics 'at ibo ; were born to control affairs for Sy Bt take. Dot el thet 1§ : Of the over-working tendency in 5aid (o 'bo “Just as good.” for you will nen Bald Hoir Grown || America: “I hope Americans will ]O' 1 gl T it o £ baccos ~Blended Or, 1f you wish first to prove Kotalko, send for s Testing box which will come to sou by mail promptly J | some day find more time for play, like na_plainly wrapped package. Enclose only 10 cenis, silver or stamps, in your letter, their wi rethr o 5 Satisfy yourself. You want to stop falling hair, climinato dandruff, strenghen and develap. renew licthy TALGE brethren on the other crowili of strong and silk-1ike hair, or cover that baid spot with hair. ¢ " side. or get the dime ung box by mall NOV anply JOHEN HART BRITTAIN, BC-719 , Station F, NEW Y Bt e il : On temperance: “The first and reTmes eEt i i FOR QUICK RETURNS i | TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ploves at Skibo castle a 10 per cent. ) He was, accordingly, bought out in | advance on their ‘wages every year oF ARNFG!E 11901, The syndicate headed by J. P.| they reported that they had not touch- Now 1is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine " y Morgan, which desired to form the | ed liquor.) thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work il Gl Ombedl | Sleuen oo His terse comment on such subjects s 7 5 = Corroraticn paiil 3420600000 ia | amalotnerstwithoutiend! povertyias {s being done, we will make your machine look and work as good as STEEL KING !]EA[I (heir fiva per cent. honds for the | Spur ta success, mother love, business | new. at a reasonable price. 4 Garnesie company's holdings) organization, good reading, home “What a fool I was,” Carhegie| making, and peace, he has scattered {CypewricrsiandiAddingiMechinesiRented and R pairedy e ater said 4h & hearing h’(‘rm_o 5 (.O“n_‘ through his books, even more widely n cressional. committee at Washington, | than his princely gifts. el et - H H e > (Continued from Page Six.) ‘to sell out to the steel corporation There are two Carnegie ;:g_ts forl oy $1200000%0 Pt o | Which will be generally forgosten, L o chb POooonG. n s sl SEEEANE 8 BRI e uccessor to The Curran Dry Goods Co.* learned from the insic : coulc ; < m the inside that I could | i, eported that his anti-imperialism have received $100,000,000 more from i 3 1 5 2 5 yrompted him to offer $2 000,000 to Miges to brioe the ore fo him. He Mr Morgan it we had placed that|| pioThiel NUC IO B0SE B0 0000, it established railway and steamship | .. 812, 72 W. MAIN ST, boasted of the reduction in price of [ Value on our properties.” Carnegie’s | would turn over the Philippines to the A 'F h Eleoilfiailefsrom 85008l ol davnlt to BT SRl iah el i esct o Fains s e ives for self-government. Later ——— . T = gents or t e the lower figure was maintained only | heen $1,500 of borrowed money, 36 | Iy discussed, Carnegie’s imagination LADIES HOME JOURNAL by the fact that he had monopolized | Years betore solved the problem. He offered to the industry. A former secretary | LThe secret =!“‘ method of my | support them on a $25,000 pension ev- 5% success is simple,” he said. ** - | ery year so long as they lived, and do / have been official correspondence to!1 put the best man I could find at| they remained unmarried. The prop- | [ f the effect that the Carnegie steel | the head of each department, held | osition was frowned upon, and drop- combination could sell rails at a profit | him responsible and indged him by | ped. g as low $12 a ton results. 1 have staric # more than — 4 C, C, C an C It was certain t the grip which | fifty men on the road to millionaires.” No Effect on Stock Market. he had upon the steel situation made Carnegie’s mother, to upon whom he re- New York, Aug. 11.— The sudden | 8 ; ? his elimination necessary if others in | peateedly gave credt for all {hat nhe | death of Andrew Carnegie apparently Railroad labor troubles added to the Why Pay MO['e, quest of wealth in steel were to realize | was, lived to be an octogenarian, | had little effect upon the stock mar the millions they saw going to him. |and so devoted was he to her that| ket. The common stock of the U. ) great nation-wide ice shortage means that he hesitated to marry In 1888, | Steel Corp. of which Carnegle compa- however, he married Louise Whita. | Dies formed an important pare, lagged | greater economy than ever must be practiced 5 o 5 behind the general list, but it was de- | |8 A . ; clared in woll informed quarters that | | by business firms and householders alike. ] Open TOfllght Untll 9 P. M- Alr. Carnegie’s holdings in the stecl P i 3 corporation were limited to first s mortgage bond 3 Humanity demands ice for its very ex- : s el B : el dation for his vast fortune in the stecl : s of oll of koreln at the druggist’s. Follow | business today pald tribute to the dend g i : S el A :1::””‘:::‘»” You are aliowediito Cermects. | magnate. Immediately after reading Protect the local ice SUDDI«V which t()day i p e b i i i il i NI he : ; o °p. checr! Babcock ordered all flags in | 8 : =l L o Pittsburgh lowered to half mast. At | 8 really need. 3 = = the Carnegic institute, the sceme of | PRINTINU J one of his philanthropic works, plans | f§ g ere madt to drape the huildings with + Therefore Accurate. IR i : cfore ! R crepe in respect to the henmefactor. 5 - APER RULING s, 5l at Lenox spread rapidly through the oy ® H. k& T city At the steel mills which beur | 8 ! D) 5! SPECTALIS his name, preparations were made tc 4 “H i E. R. Hitchcock &Go. e e | 381-383-385 Main Street s o 7 P it ! Poy Tribute to Carnegl istence, We must have it ! Your lifc becomes worth living with | (NG Associated Pre: dispatch an- . Satisfaction Guaranteed suspend work and other institutions in | e moen i s | LR e, , t | Specials in Every Department health and happines e Donesdnen Qarnecte Toidltheftonn. Everyone must save to their utmost. - f]‘() 7.3{) t() 9 m /. clearer mind, improved figure, buoyans | nouncing Mr. Carnegie's death, Mayor is very small—Order only what ice you step, cheerfuliicss and optimism. — Get thin | 1. V. 303 MAIN ST. A ®hone 530 which he was interested planned simi- lar action.