Show MOUTHFUL CAREER CAREE WORLDS JV OF THE GREATEST ii rT ANDREW R CA CARNEGIE lil lilI r i i P t I I I I 1 t lour American Is the oM I fi r tp Pt burn In thIs country countr P of ot note Hole i or thY It I the I the b e elor been oUS In Has l ot thO men ot foreign lor ir III few tew of o eon com comI std ned p T e a ot Of tho those I lx advantage who can count caul cauls 1 lame f tO hundreds hundred s An AI AnnS and nS In U I ns II In I If II b born orn t t 61 1 I aho 5 ho olY olly one f entry r r H 1 I meyer l lell and scon 1 H wn wll t tI p bOs W 1 tl born American t I lab s are re Hard the u nY M tJ Il In Il 1 an 11 h render cattes end wl wi will rt flat Iba A distinction 1 P lIP 11 time te and a n sn an rat rule y r i tt 1 t Lm abet M f rC f has hus dune done morn more t tp to tl 1 n 1 man 11 through tho Ihu per Ier l p t in inI y 5 I It la Is interesting hi force was SS I f rw and b CU in I tip t II n i i through th the n bY machines machinery a J 14 t If lad when show the thu preset t l a boner cotch otc had ad Its Ito birth Hn t x nIO genius de lie deI I rand of la d employment It ft Is I jape J father l el uco would u to I Andrew v f oti and pros k to o 1 nt or F h merc cler cier I fi be e ft n lawyer law er 1 he would miter Iter Iron am the Gee r Dean Od luster I Ii NOT LUCKY B R ie as ns ills his Is own owtIs WI t tin fh the Mr 11 Is bus I lucks Is ot of luck w In II r f It Ile d when sl a dealt the me mc d s a of his career theor that thata 1 It hold to th h a she lucky luck than Ihan rich born n be truer to 0 study Of ot An Ant li It a 11 comfort J A h Ar t r J I i deg Vt i sketched In till thus fa M Ith As turn were fere US bOI born ra wealthy Mor for Ibm il l and Roo evelt The par parr 13 r of 01 John JoW D R nock flock cl teler feller were Ir it Hussell N ances lt rt dall I to a n start made matic madeI est ay circum and In Ir x I il adverse e of the write Is s the only one t specially fa fad I fir fu fl considered no noV not 7 d the rifts of at I the fickle Rod god godIC c IC f fortune Depow Depew and environ ad of ot I II u 11 was ns ten tell 1 1 millionaire when t t n age e E l 1 as his hI he one o ot of gifts gips of ot nail elace e ethe I lace the ill 11 Carnegie an ago aso started hands but ate Ined to fin fill fillI I by far ar dill meth his 1 tU hI early career Sa sever ap I vi to lui lu k He lie saved aw I j hoarded l muted fainted In certainties Nothing NothingS mud and overwhelm Ing S ui ruin his tB hi S Ix w I with Andrew Pan earn lUr ogle ocle Ho lie Ufa Ilia from rom the J slow glow but hut cerI aI I On Oa the rn nt t ary he had tho the dash rI tl s of ot th tins the Western I teas t an He would not await the slow Blow hh Si Ik Sch h hiM thrift I a Rotates ph iM iii a again fa in h hr he appealed to o luck jd ent perhaps but w waun th that aun epee li h ible 9 aw rI l J Imro I SEER AN EO EQ all his hit eggs in III one basket a pd the basket o 0 ot I r broke broko t lr At H lie He t rj all on a 1 in le Ie tile die 1 but tut many man times noes an t never nevert t t ti eale turi tUr I him There Scotch blood bloat m In hw hIS veld cl II is but buthe bute Cn e Jj 0 air ir In la hn hie hl lungs luni and ani i t he tie h for tor dusty nn as a balance against s akin to 10 a vel JI away ar that this Is Isa not lot the thc thoI aal a l I ana cf ct Andre Andres AndreJ v Car Cor Carr r Lt J th so ar r not The bi bl y i v w as 11 cnut not r savin cau cause MM often pi li by b th se who l Wit that t youthful docility P nd Im Imro f t I traditions o It re ro the theft q it t I SUL su S SI t ft I ton burn h 11 err jud Brent I t n tJ dash h and tut k Ho lIt lItt t all of th Ih h m m III the II 1 s tie fj of the greatest tort fort mss mes In InIe t rIl He Ie Hall II apply appl ti Ie 0 same illta distribution and n 11 j la fay y good goode e end d fur tur and reI rec 1 sr 11 lj Was born Jorn In Dun Dune k kwe e d look Uok at al your mop and Dd and a a ate te the cit l i of o Edin to D th the eastern shores shore i 1 of o Scot Fo Far Farer men the J I of oC hl bar er It its ormy orm ways Into the ill tf of t the tho cland Islan d J bore and ami amiI anda rJ a a H e i la k from rom ti 1 ho he north tile I ii teen to Ir a cut t i to the cf of 0 the Ihl U of ot Scot tt It In r belt at hanl Irani are suet it famous II Leth ith I ri nan s Invert u i l lt the e stretch streich d ti he u home of at ll lla tip pp he war Ib I ne h 13 a n market toun 10 nos n and t t i y f burgh burch ot of nl ii lb r rl g town ant 11 when kr Ca r ft LI born wn ins a IS s tom tam I lis ha g Here lIere Is great the e place of at sepulture 1 t Of ot the 4 h g anI anti beneath Its magna or of Hobert rue l Ih In Andrew Andre Carneg le Ie wu was q r t Is ms TO Tm STEAM STEAr lily KIK l JO 0 t facer lit He er all fa n a fairly well do dor has 1113 what own was then ko ter r ss ea a leas r and owned noo rr looms and em c cof emPI i Il yeti e PW at This was wa be l of ot at i m factories for tor t o of on tiara a t k f n The large mil tm f r M i and r h toe h them tbt to 10 eathO C n C Cle ial furnishing le Or t t J a Ion Cline line of tl bu had been rea crI ark tn d I that young oung Andrew d h b r f father as ns the owner t dam ask k looms an anan and the was mAS 4 note to Ire seemed I bI kha marr some Scotch lass lassI atiz I 11 o L t me an nn alderman a t i 1 r K t to and b Ii lt mi m tro i r hs t n nan an Such were the 5 be i I to rn tat taJ usurped the throne r I b In of at Industry J and p iu t tOB In Manchester Mutter 1 rr r C and Glasgow M fa rs their feeble e in I rf r s masters only In Int t D 1 Vs U kinG and money mony and Ih t swift moving looms loom I a hen ar In the thc Carnegie I n hut order wo Tall far 1 ItI te looms Tere sold for tor fI of th thA cost coL The I 14 saved before beto the compe tt became Ie e k exhausted For t had 4 k t the tho looms and Mr bur fr can vividly vivid vividly ly Iy remember the room In which his hili par ants lints tolled mull until late Into ut at night In th the struggle against new method methods and now new In those yours Dunfermline was vas fa tor from tram being an all attractive of or real resl donee Bence The rue streets M tIO ro dirty and w wo hove huc Mr vin Ir word for OI the anent that the till same sarno was aK true Irue of ot mos of o the Inhabitants tHo When wealth cam to the tho former onnor lad he re revisited revisited visited his native town and desiring t to h contribute sure some memorial which as Nett should bo be useful us as Ul well veil as tie ornamental de do duet elded on a n bathing house Is la now proud of ot Us its clean streets am ani aniha Its ha clean people and only the old lId remember Its squalor of ot halt half t e a century ngo Jill Mit The house where Andrew Carnegie was wile born orn on Moodlu street back ol ot the gas gns works H It was a IL single story structure with im an attic surmounted by bya bya bya a tiled roof root Mr Carnegie Carne le Ie lies hUH no recollection recollection lection of ot this house tit when hen hell he wits US five or ai six Ix years yeara y ura old the family cant moved to tc three miles tulles from rom line Hero Meru tho the boy IJo wits WitH sent to school It was MUS a 11 miserable excuse fur tor n school ami and the mother realizing this fact act took look upon Ullon herself tho the added burden of o edu educating educating educating cating Andrew und and his 1115 brother Thom Thorn Thomas ay III asBoth Both of his parents wern i W rf persons r IL i i imore morn more thun than ordinary education and nil reading leading fie Tho older elder Carnegie was un aggressive partisan u n radical of ot the must most radical type Ipe Ho Iren was on nn orator of o no mean menn ability 1111 lint young Andrew has Ims listened many mun times to the tine speeches of o his father tather ut at town or 01 slur dur during ing election times lines Ilia Hl ambition was to become a It great orator like his hip hiI father The applause which greeted the well rounded periods of o the thc Scotch weaver were music In hr the tho ears cars of ot ids hll son sou and he dreamed 1 of ot tho rho day when his eloquence should 1 charm and thrill assembled thousands Like must trust men Inca who attain to great things A Andrew Cant Carnegie i gio had a n re mother Ills His love lore for tor her ter amounted to adoration She was Mt tile teacher his guide till and his ls Inspiration lie He had hind absolute faith In 1111 Judgment I have never known my In mother to tobo tobe tobe be bo wrong wron In ht anything Mr Ir Carnegie once said So long as liS she site lived I new nev never ne neer newer er hesitated to obtain her opinion on any rUI question and to follow ollow It absolute absolutely lilly ly h lySo So great was Mr respect and love lov for or his mother that he pledged never neer to worry so aO long tong ns as hits his pother mother wax was all alive Mrs Carnegie lived lo to a n ripe old age dying In bl 1860 but ut her herson sun son kept his word She lived to see him ono one of or the greatest manufacturers In tho Iho world EMIGRATION PROPOSED un nO When the tho fortunes of ot the tho funnily family be began bean began gan an to wane It was Mrs frs Carnegie who urged Ir ed 1 a departure for America She belli veil that the boys would have ha a better chance hunce In hi the tile United States It was a great but she persuaded her tier to 10 make the th venture The Pie sale Fate l alc of at till the loais did not provide the tho luc necessary ry funds In I n II this emergency an nn appeal was made and aim not In iq vain aln to nn uncle a famous character In that part of ot Scot Scotland Scotland land hind This brads broadt sandy hatred haired Scot was wag known far and wide ni es Candy Rock Nock and Whiten Gear Ge r die Lauder He Ile wheeled a banow barrow sold rock and stick candy to chil children drew dren und whitening for stove cleaning to lo housewives Candy Rock nock and ami Whit enin was wag u a canny merchant and could drive a I bargain ns as well as ashe ashe ashe he could play pIa the bagpipes and no man manIn manIn In iii could equal him with tho the pipes Ho lie wan wa a brother of o Mrs Carnegie and when that good woman announced her hr Intention of ot going to America Geordie Lauder promptly advanced nor ner nora llera a n loan of o 10 or about ISO 50 With this added capital the thu family started alerted for Allegheny City In the lie year 1810 An Andrew Andrew Andrew drew never had a 11 chance chanco to tore toro toro ro re pay 1111 the favor extended by his hh uncle Long Lon before befog riches came to young oung Carnegie le Lauder was one of ot the tho th greatest manufacturers In Eng Ing Ingland England I ng land lie sold the barrow and went scent to London There Ifo ho If went Into the business of a manufacturing artificial Mowers lowers and achieved a great success He lie then hen branched out on other lines anti and an stet met with unvarying good fortune illS HIS LIGHT PHYSIQUE Though active and healthy health the boy Carnegie le was of or too slight alight a n physique to successfully compete In games of ot skill ant and endurance The following physical physical phy physical description of ot Mr bur Carnegie as he ho heIs hoIs heis Is today will enable one to picture him ns liS a boy iffy or years ears ago oco Height five feet teet four tour and a n halt Inches Inch s weight ICO pounds describes himself as being pony built buill hair gray IrB beard bl ard and ami mustache almost white while hands anti feet teet unusually small prides himself upon ullon them wears No Not 4 t shoe and No ti glove eyes e es blue has hns hasa a Scotch face tace speaks with Scotch de do deliberation deliberation liberation nose noso small mall and rather thick mouth determined jaws square forehead forehead fore head b toad road face tace pleasant head round wears NO Xo 7 hat hot This Is 18 what Mr fr Carnegie calls his passport L and from rain It any an one ono with ordinary Imagination urn n picture a sandy headed blue eyed ced good natured aggressive and undersized boy as ho he embarked cm arke 1 with confidence con for tor America that August morning years ears I ago It was nearly n a month later when their vessel Into New York har harbor harbor bor Jor und and the tho successfully passed the examination at nt Castle Oar Gar Garden den and were permitted to hand on American soil Mr Ir Carnegie well re remembers reo remembers members the tho first walk up Broadway past the site where now naw are aro located the of at the billion and a half halt dollar States Steel corporation corpora lion lust Ills I father and amt Tom walked ahead and Andrew holding his iris mothers hand strolled on In behind Tune The noise con cou confusion confusion fusion tint and turmoil of o Broadway the height of o the thc buildings the feverish activity of ot the flue Inhabitants the tho signs on every eer hand of o energy rind dad Increasing ing wealth made a lasting Impression on the mind of ot the boy And this was waa the ells which halt half a H century later was to be the grateful oj o a gift of for tor public libraries from the thc then Immigrant lad How feeble Jare iare fables s compared with facts tact t nt at 1 EARNS KARNS I HIS 1115 FIRST MONEY MONE An Arriving n Ing In Allegheny city the entire ta fa 1 mil employment In a cotton cottonn n tort Andrew served as n a bobbin fl and thus earned hU hlA first nut money b ho alne ame vocation as did that thal II In tn n t tb Nathaniel who to the Jay day da of o hit his hi death was WM d of his hili title The Bobbin n Boy toy ITOU Young oun t e received c llo 1120 a 11 week we k H then twelve yens yeas CoUI old and ind a U UI m w morning In the tho year yur excepting Sunday he was Willi up UI and In the shop sho be before e eo i 11 break and th the work wai wae U not da day ar fore toned o nd d p after r darkness d came Clune The inter noon al for r rut rest Such Was on one of ot forty M at n noon Such were were Tere this the houri hours inn the cot cotton BI on factories half haIt a work In do tor or o wor enA d 1 h ilia 11 r Mr Carnegie the One Great American Millionaire Who Was Not Born Porn in America His Fathers in Ill Luck ProVed His Good LucHis Consistent Faith in the Goddess of Mother Suggested Coming to America Earned His First Money as a Bobbin Boy Poy in Alleghany Oil 0 it and City His First Investment and His Sleeping Car Land Ventures by Frederick Upham Adams NL L strain hundreds ds of o thousands of o men mell and aril women lived lIed the lives hives of o slaves released only by untimely deaths Four Fourteen Fourteen teen sixteen und and even eighteen hours houis were werd w era R not considered too much for tor f a atlas days work Such buch was the tho fully folly foil Mu alit und and Inhumanity of nIl uil era cra which happily has lies passed ant and passed for tor forever over ever At t tolton the tho end ot oC a n year Andrew left lert the rotten olton factory and went to work worl for or a n old John Hay who was n u distant relative For Kor a while ihlia young oun Carnegie dill did about the same work as In iii tho the cotton factory but he ho was promoted and given shen charge of ot a II holler boiler In the cellar Hero Herd he not only to 10 lire fire the boiler boller but to rum tun the ho small engine which drove droo the tho cry ely The Tho buy knew nothing about boll boil boiler er eis Nd and manes but hut he lie did not hesitate to take the Iho chance The lute In nt of lit the boiler oller was 18 all nil allright right says ears as Mr bur Carnegie for tor for fortunately or we did dill not use coal but re Ie refuse refuse fuse wooden chips ant and I always liked to work In wood stood But the Ure responsibility rl ty I of ot keeping keening the water venter right and of ot running the the engine and tho the of o making n a mistake and ant blowing the thc whole factory to 10 pieces caused too loo grout Brent a 1 strain und au I often awoke and found myself sitting up In bed 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