Show FR RICH HV YOUTh WORKS hARD Strenuous LII LIf of o John Q I Jr Hell to 10 OO U M John John Davidson Jr only son can Ut ot the rt JIL man mall In the world though heir to more mon thin than oeo then n any laborer 11 h and careworn hi he looks a It if responsibility were re wearing Upon UllOn hIm Two To y years rs age 0 Rockefeller thin IS 15 ISears years ears ot of air age rom from Drown Brown university with the degree ot of II A Prom the college he entered at once the Oil at t Ie 1 Broadway and there h he h has remained ever or sInce working u at hard as any man about time the puce plot The school lit ot of the son IOn ot of the Stan Standard dard Oil kin king was Wat the h happiest n lie entered Drown university after arter be big IDI prepared by a tutor and during durIn hi tr stay won the e ef d hi hiE his E of t his hll class I nail and andl l tinse wu mana manager r of teem handling the at as befitted h heon his eon coli life dId not run alto I with v ve e ani was II accused of ti from this Ihl lien Ito ho t tact and firmness F Prom m th ot of Brown university he an end and through his hll el at the lither members ot of his hll class clan tw exempted train censure lie he loft left time the university he has hall no society oc t no clubs Ito entertainments It Is said Mrs Rockefeller und and her two daughter manifest much con CUI over ver his 1111 ibiS clote application Thy ro striving to make him go fO into to wish him to marry ta ome interest In the world outside e ot of Oil OilI I ohn D Rockefeller Sr baa haa ox ex pr J the wish that his hili only Ion con follow tollow closely In his footstep U taken a deep interest In the earl of at the 1 boy 0 and hs has ket keil h blip iii for tor P It INCO lien young oung was wal about 12 old th the famIly was living on an near Cleveland Th The great grounds were wert fenced In Mr Rock Rocke Rockefeller feller walked around till the entire estate f a d days ys netted il cents It Is mid ald that the elder Rocke Rockefeller feller as so 10 lI that he invested the litHe sum In so many VII Ii grew Into DY b his early schooling he be learned the Pt t money Recently something which deeply affected young Rock llo III expressing regret he Id rather have lot Ii than therm have that ha happen pen It was mare mer mareI Iy I a 0 habit of 01 Bp speech h lii III the winter the lie live al a 4 West street streel New York In summer they their summer lummer summerhome home Boxwood at Tarrytown The houe and grounds cost In the tho neigh neighborhood of Youn Young Rockefeller rises eer every morn mornIng morning Ing at lIe He vIsits viatta tile lie stables and enjoys cutting wood woolI for tor a few tew After Atter hi his breakfast h to the a m train This him to Nw New NewYork York Rt at ho he r reaches the Standard Oil office by II He Is III never ner late till Ills father tather proposes that young ung Rock efel r pass through ever ivery depart delart mont ment of at the Standard Oil business When the young oung upon man began been work ho he heras ras as provIded with 1 a attended to correspondence Now he has a vate lie He Is famIliar with every department ot of the work ork orklie lie has learned how to speculate ThIs was proved I by his clever cleer deal In leather stocks not long ego ago Buying when leather was worth from 11 to 10 0 he ac acquired shares and when hen It went up tu to 30 and 40 clearIng more than 0 Young Rockefeller alloys himself tt halt nn an hour for tor lunch taking a light meal at a Broad street cafe oate He seldom pays pas more than 30 cents for tor It lie HI A aver drinks Intoxicating liquors sad and h Ida aMa tuta ire aN his hll work ii 11 erie he hv Ivee the the I 31 p m Itt traIn to TarrI Tarrytown wn reaching that pI lit at p In nut But It there II an un Unfinished finished work h lii remains until It III done sometimes not his hll home hom until night II lie one hour and acl CL a halt dar on the train the trip taking minutes each way wayn n He It 1 mt Mit Tarrytown by a tine paIr ot of bay 1 horses attached to toa toa a Young tak Skis wt In his hll team houw after aUr hit his days lAbor he doss does not Dill par pa vials or receIve guests A few tew hours qui t or half an hours houri playing on the h he is fond ot of m UP tip the da day bout p ta m he toes p to bed Tou might set a cluck b by hint him Using the schedule 00 a m in gets up t a RU walks for tor exercise or chops wood 14 m a I In starts Itaru tor br thu tl a m in tak takes train from ls tW fork rork a rn m NewYork 11 94 a 18 reaches Ie 20 WI way flu tta at desk seldom l lom leaving even h his p tn in then light lunch lunchI I p ft as returns to 1111 p m p fl m 01 goes goe to bet D Rockefeller th this father tather had bad to work for tor lila wealth 11 He hIred out as lIeu lie ws born In poverty at near N NY Ny Y the 7 IOn or o a poor farmer larmer ut Ills mot was rut a Miss lIu Davidson before her marra taught her son IOn privately until h he was able to do Latin work at II 35 a day ay lie was a rood good at hoe hOIl lag Ir potatoes and huiking corn T Ti moved moed to Cleveland and it t w was that Julia Davidson on IIEr Sr began to make the for fortUne or tUne tiThe which toda today brings hUm in a revs rev flUe nUl ot of 48 cents A second every evry hour of the Gar day and night lie Into a commission business forming the firm ot of ROckefeller Hewitt lie made mad be 1 and In this business lie rot got his hll start on the road to wealth by In the oil wl wells ot of Pun Penn lie He then started with 1 it named Andrew Andre a small refinery The Th finn or of Fligler Andrews Andrew AI the of tile the Standard Oil company Mi I Rockefeller owns own the la harriet 11 t share of at this great trust 11 his income III Ia a year Front rom the Stan dUd data Oil alone b lie gets t from to Thu lit 1 why Andrew Carnegie referred to him 8 as tIme Ule richest man Inan In the world U He has lead way tI ell real estate banks and andia b ia Y Is II a man ot of quiet ma mah h lie Ii speaks In a low voice wIth aft as It if he had set It Ii a value words word In stature he II about S 6 tf inches build I is medIum a e es 8 somewhat Ot of an athlete being ck rIder and football player the chin being firm finn firman an nt JIll Ills ee eyes lire era somewhat cIOl ther and bin hili nO Rinse l lIon is on the n older oder n Ha is II clean shaven and wears rimless tela glasses let III manner is III isso so 10 Quiet that he enters and nd ills cities almo t without notice the summer months he wears wean weana a light suit and Itra straw hat Gloves are invariably on hi his hands handl lie walks with a firm brisk step and do does not notI I swing his arms One of his great dreads is Ie publicity When Rt at Drown Brown university one of the loral local papers pub a cartoon showing him r refusing tre freO to nepa newspaper lr men lit at time the grun grounds l u lie felt greab bitter bitterne ne nets toward the jesting cartoonist lie Is religious When In New York he teaches Sunday school chool at the FIfth avenue Baptist church and he has hils never been known to miss a day His wealth seems to brinG hIm little I satisfaction lie He has ha been heard to say he looked upon his immense fortune as asa II a responsibility lie He regards DS as R a steward sieward from whom some day am al accounting shall be demanded AgaInst that time lie he is Ie lie He does not wish to be weIghed In the bill bal anoe and found 1 |