Andrew McNally, 1836-1904[Memorials, messages of condolence, and press notices . president of the publishing firmof Rand, McNally & Co., vice-president and director ofthe Chicago National Bank, director of the Home SavingsBank, trustee of the Chicago Penny Savings Society,director of the Chicago Safe Deposit Company, anddirector of the Equitable Trust Company. Although deeply interested in all his business affairs,Mr. McNally in his later years had taken some time forrecreation, and death found him at his beautiful winterhome at Altadena, a suburb of Pasadena, he had devoted h


Andrew McNally, 1836-1904[Memorials, messages of condolence, and press notices . president of the publishing firmof Rand, McNally & Co., vice-president and director ofthe Chicago National Bank, director of the Home SavingsBank, trustee of the Chicago Penny Savings Society,director of the Chicago Safe Deposit Company, anddirector of the Equitable Trust Company. Although deeply interested in all his business affairs,Mr. McNally in his later years had taken some time forrecreation, and death found him at his beautiful winterhome at Altadena, a suburb of Pasadena, he had devoted himself from November to Mayof each year to his flowers, his citrus and olive trees,and his birds. All that he did for the development ofSouthern California was done from a love of nature andan appreciation of the beautiful, and on the coast, astruly his home as was Chicago, his untimely death is assincerely deplored. Mr. McNally leaves a widow, three daughters, and oneson, Mr. Frederick G. McNally, who succeeds to hisbusiness interests.—Travelers Railway Guide, ANDREW McNALLY IS DEAD Head of Big Publishing House. Andrew McNally, head of the Chicago pubUshinghouse of Rand, McNally & Co., died suddenly last even-ing at his winter home in Altadena, near Pasadena, Cal.,the victim of pneumonia. Heart failure was the directcause of death, which came at oclock. His illness came on without clear warning, and untillate in the afternoon yesterday it was his intention toleave for Chicago on the Santa Fe limited, which leftPasadena early in the evening. For twenty-four years Mr. McNally had been a mem-ber of the Chicago winter colony at Pasadena, where hisresidence, grounds, and orange groves have been showplaces of the coast. As usual, his last winter waspassed here. BORN IN NORTH IRELAND Mr. McNally was born of Scotch-Irish parents, inNorth Ireland, sixty-eight years ago. Early in life hewas apprenticed to John McWaters, a printer of Belfast,for whom he worked seven year


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