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Show 'WIDOW IS RELIEVED ' OF CHARITY WORK '''liiciirn Tribune Special Service.) XKW YoltK, Aug. ir. Mrs. Andrew ' .ini.-srip, widow of the dead steel master ft'"! finiiiKior, will not be burdened with i lil"' clraiiii.a. Samuel Harden Church, a trustpi' of Carnegie institute and close 'ici;ite of Mr. Carnegie, recently nn- :!t"in.vil tiiat the solo purpose of Mr. (arnrsi,. in forming the j l'J.'i. 000. 000 Car-vorpiiralion. Car-vorpiiralion. with offices at 5 7 il j fifth avenue, was to relieve her of such Jniiddis as fell upon Mrs. Kussell Sao. It i KCiirrally accepted that till Mr. ;irtipB(.'s estate, except the personal -mints f,,,. tho use of his daughter uud VMmv, Wi ,.,,v,,,.t u, thc Oirnegle cor-P"r.ition cor-P"r.ition for (lislmrsement. The original trustees of the corporations were Kllhu . K'i"l, Ih nry R. prltchelt, William X. fn-vv. Uohert s. Woodward, Charles J,. I'tyl'T, Kol.ert A. Franko and James r"'itram, iviih Mr. Carnegie, who was President. |