. Review of reviews and world's work. lose about §4,000,000 on the deliv-ery of the coke to the steel company during 1900. II.—HOW ANDREW CARNEGIE BECAME A MULTI-MILLIONAIRE. In the make-up of Andrew Carnegie the phase whether he considers triumphant democracymost responsive to analysis must be looked for the one saving clause to the nation. Andrew Car-elsewhere than in the manymillions that are his. Theman who challenged theworkVs criticism by ex-claiming that he who diesrich dies disgraced, and ap-plying the maxim to him-self affirmed That is thegospel I preach, that is thegospel I practice,
. Review of reviews and world's work. lose about §4,000,000 on the deliv-ery of the coke to the steel company during 1900. II.—HOW ANDREW CARNEGIE BECAME A MULTI-MILLIONAIRE. In the make-up of Andrew Carnegie the phase whether he considers triumphant democracymost responsive to analysis must be looked for the one saving clause to the nation. Andrew Car-elsewhere than in the manymillions that are his. Theman who challenged theworkVs criticism by ex-claiming that he who diesrich dies disgraced, and ap-plying the maxim to him-self affirmed That is thegospel I preach, that is thegospel I practice, and thatis the gospel I intend topractice during what re-mains of my life, has aright to stand prominentlybefore the country as one ofthe most individual charac-ters that ever embracedAmerican his business rela-tions are severed in justiceto his partner or otherwise,whether the steel magnatetakes a right or wrong ex-ception to the expansiondoctrines in the Philippines, the great furnaces of the duqiesne THE GREAT STEEL MAKERS OF PITTSBURG. 437 negie has never for an instant been suspected ofgoing contrary to a conviction outspoken as aScotchmans phiid. MR. Carnegies parentage. Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline,Scotland, on November 25, 1835. His parentswere poor, but not extremely so. His father,William Carnegie, was one of that class of weav-ers which the introduction of immense machin-ery has now largelyrelegated to tlie 1845 William Car-negie, with his wifeand two sons, Andrewand Thomas, came toAmerica, where twoyears later the familysettled in subject of thissketch was now twelveyears of age, old enouglito work as things werelooked upon then, andAndrew secured em-ployment as a bobbinboy in a linen has said himselfthat none of his manymillions since gave himthe pleasure of posses-sion as that $, hiswages for the firstweeks work. Thinkof this boy grown graywho every few secondshas this sum as income !
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