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Show The Astor. Tha death of William Aitor In Taril ' mpl, ulkln. '" 1mUi of " Tiwr .iy d ,l'0"1 ",0 '"l"' I iutwtna hlttorr Ouo .Uiteincnt his CTmaits "" win A,lor wn' tU Tt of tbo lUnl generation of tlio Attoi ir Tills is not truo. William mot left ' '" 1W'""' wl"' Z, In Korore, and a lirotbor, Henry 1 U ctwnnJy wi farm In Coliu-iMa IX S. V. Ilwrj . f ttl.cr, William n wt him off wltli n small sum Iiiim I Ji'mirricd In tlio mult of life from hlcli L Ailor fAinllr orleiiuitlr rrn mid rrtfcrrnl fsrinlnj to rolling nri Inuirrl . lid building houses In fio ell) Tlio founder of tin Ainorlcnn family of i (Ur,wjiuoaonofaUcniianbiiti.lir , nilJorf, near Hcldolborg. Ocniiuuy But It crlm" of ,l' bu":k",,, 1,1"cl f jr ths great-grandson of u ior liu'ther MireJtbo daughter of nn equally now .. mmble Oerman family In Amcrlta i ,bcu'ro was Henry Aitor snuffed out I u onct remonloiuljr as tlio (.iris of tlio ' juttr family alwn) tore. i policy of tlio Alton Ins been to Vltptbo wealth together at all liaianl T(tbn who shows talent for (nereis at the family nillllom It UiruenlhcJ ! u cols: of th property, n lillo tho girls ,in nothing at luouey inakort, nro njy portioned off with n atnall u-aoL Thus William U. Astor gaio us loll, of his taw.OOO.OTO to his son Joan Jacob, a respectnUo lortlon to MUlUm, who has jest died, nm! $i,00v,. ojo tpieco to his daughters. William U. Astor, tlio father rfif tin jiU William, was tho real nioiirsjtiakir tf lbs fsmlly, fur old John Jacob, "tho cdjinal Jooob," was worth only M,-a)0 M,-a)0 (Wat Lis deith. I lis money was cot largely In tho fur uul China trade liut tin William U. Iwcamii tho head of us family l turneil his munition entirely en-tirely to Ibo real cstuto Investment bust-Uh, bust-Uh, which li is slnco rolloil up tlio As-T As-T fortunes so enormously, Tho Astor tcsl eststo pollc t bM to l to only tsr Tcry cheap mut never to sell at all tot to bnIM ami rent At sll oi ents tho present head of lbs fmily William Wnldorf Astnr, nephow cf the hto William and f-rundsoii of William II., is now said on good nnthor-)7 nnthor-)7 to bo worth IM,000,000 It Is Wll-luin Wll-luin Astor's widow who has tho famous diamond ornaments. At tho open and . f Tecepiions sho lus sometimes worn diamonds dia-monds to tbo valuu of IOO,WO. Wll-1 Wll-1 ira wis tbo father of Mrs. Coleman Ural ton.- |