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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1909-09-14
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ae, Pdecepecenesdooocooe rs Sososoooooonoseonneeee FesdoecooneonooLEN ONES CoDdEEEOODSOOODECOOOES 0000000006800000000000 FINANCE MASTER'S -S: AMAZING GAREER c -Saess 2 that the time of bis death qs official Late, E. H. Harriman Controlled Started Life as Poor Boy, But at Twenty Three Bought 20,000 Seat on New Gay of the great railw, ward Heory Harriman, at Arden, N. .r there passcd from the realms of oridly busines, remarkable and of Arden parish. and Mr. Harriman 's tie intel Personal chaplain, bot ulnene ee Yas not at bis home. When found lergyman the rapid progress of the faturp magnate, in a Grlancial way, arrive until after death bad come to era nothing short of iarvellouy The exact. time of his death js CENTRAL FIGURE Smown only in that limited circle of gt; S gelatives and associates who had so ing gure actively shielded Mr. Harrimas Well serest activity, ft was in 1807 from: all outside nnoyance during that Edward Henry Harriman gained a foothold among the half dozen fin- ancial giants of the age. Union Ta- 3.35 pas, but Mrs. Mary Simons, ciie stock was going ' begging, and cured. a ister of Mr. Harriman, said tonight Harriman, Uacked by Kuhn, Loch some of his hig Inst tines. 3 On-each of the ab: staple attire for the coming season. The sion The influence of thi note in high class fashion: Tn thi Dress Goods of EnchantingBeauty Fabrics that are favored for the dress of the up-to-date Parisienne Feally, cefined, weaves and colorings fully meet the Fequir ments of the. Women of Fastin. For the Gyera, Theatre,or Brening social ef fait the possasor of one or more Gress, suits, coats, ete, made from these oem Bast will the comforting knowled she ts Sy lishiy appereled Yeu while, evecy requirement of fashionable dress ix folfiled in these richly beautiful fabrirs the price fange permits satisfactory selection well within one s. means. For i Puance .75, 1.00; 1.25, 50, 1.75 days we invite the public to.witness the ut thisstore: On this imports it will be hard ton Special Opening Values Our Complete Exhibit of Autumn s Authori- tative Fashions An Invitation is Extended All to Attend Our Supreme 4chieve- - ment in the Display of Fashion s Fairest Fancies. : SPECIAL SHOW DAYS Thursday,Fridayand Sat. auguration of the Full styles in feminine wearables and seasonable toceasion will be revealed the first glimpse of the correct and elegant in Women s dhd Misses outer s will be devoted to showing more than to selling althovgh t ire for immediate ownership. t the des t line Tailored Suits of Superb Style You'll find the stylish indorsement of Paris represented in these suits. Hero is the new-elongated wal close figure lines, snug hip, full ledieth sleeve, trimmings massed rather than distributed nd you'll find a suit exactly pleesyng to your taste ami thoroughly adapts to your figure. Two-piece suits vie with each other for your fa or see them in their new elegance and exclusivenes: of style. Some price wonders have been ac- complished by our foresighted buy- ing, Thus 18.00,22.00, 25.00, 30.00 Prices too, have be Radical Style Changes in Tailored Suits, Evening Dresses, Waists, Shoes, Etc., are Featured in This Display Moyen Merovingian or Middle Ages period has proved inspirational to fasbion designers and is the dominant in both Europe and America. The salient features are shown in the lower wa garments to which we now invite your inspection the new style features will be found in all their resplendent beauty. Whatever is approved of Fashion is here. Come and see it d the draping and trimmings at the hip. SFEEFEEFL ELEAF HASHES FH4E F444 444 EFAS SESE EEE EH SEE EEE ESSE FHA EEE EET THEE HET ET LATA TTT TS Witching Waists of Winsome Fashion There ard some exquisitely beauti- ful waists ready for your wearing The wide gnd continued popularity of the two-piece suit renders it essen- tial that one shall be well supplied with suitable stylish waists. Many of the new ones come in col- ors. that match the costume with Which you'll wear them the range of sclection is especially varied. It is certainly a most, noteworthy exhibit of waists and one that will interest you greatly both because of the su- perior fashion shown arid the moder- ate prices quoted 3.00,3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 pew goods will be found so alluring inviting for this Separate Skirts Smartly Stylish Quite a variety of the new styles. The Dirsctoire effect is especially noteworthy with its smart lines and Greasy closed panel effect. The Moyert Age tendency of style is also exemplified in new skirt eflects of which we show an unequalled as- sortment. You'll find it desirable to. inspect this showing. Many stylish. ideas ray be obtained. When you elect to uy you'll also find decided advan- tages are presented by our prices 5.00,6.00,7.50,8.00,10.00 TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1909. The New Shoes Will Delight You Fashionable Footwear thet will medt your every requirement is now ready for your inspection and selec- tion. There's a full range of the new leathers, colors, sizes and widths. We offer footwear that combines the utmost style and value with as- sured comfort and longest wearing quality, Prices 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00 BEEEEEELFE FEE FEEL AEE HS FEEIE FILES IPE I FEE TEDL HEFT TET TEE E ETP EE FAA EEE EEE EEE EET: Extra important: inducements increase the fullest and most practical service possible to FEEEEEAEL EEE EEE HEE EEE TEESE FE EEE SEES EEE E EEE FEE EEF F Eh FEAT HEE EH ETT T HT FATEH PR PTH THT FTTH TT TF DOUGLAS BR interest in the Opening and render the the numbers who will attend. HFS FPF ttt ett ttt ttt ttt ttt eset tte os. by e Empire of World s Business , York Stock Exchange king, Ed- that the sod had come at 1.30, more than two hours previ ruinutes after tri exchange in 5 eas : swe ne sien death tnt Toure Seah Ne wvetaal Slee Tae ty. fp camiibate to thir wel tho Harriman garage bad been des- Harriman sa lor r. J. Holmes formance gatched forthe Hey. Dr: 3. Holmes (orm iailiar (call the reading public, was in May 1901, shen Struggied with the Morgan and Hill interests for the control of the North Starting life as the son of a poor a aed ioe. Jern Pacific, On May 9 of that sear Feb. 21, later, although pete lire historic Northern Pacific resulted) Orlando Harriman, in the stock of the company gning to George s Episcopalian church at: 1,000. At the show-down Mr. Har- Hempetend. The family was in hum- imam produced- 78,000,000 in stock ie circumstances, out of However, the Hiill-Morgan people beld e received. At p-in-hand-throagh a bylaw of tbe company which permitted the re- McGuiness, tain at breakneck speed, they did not Arden house. From early manhood command. evers effort wus made ba best dividend payers INCE 1897 ti qwidening circle of the whi ime, of o.. and Standard O11 Interests, un- to the sty tertonk its rehabilitation, He se Mr. Harriman's Whether. this apparent diserepaney cured controlling interest, reorgnn- without early struggles. has any bearing bn the current be ired the inanagswent and through his traxeccmdant genius, converted the spt company into one of the near physically The matter of dividends was allow- ed to wait Thin policy has been continued on all liries, and to it has been added a closd spudy of the terri- Tr net vrother's tory adjacent to the properties. and which contributed or could be made tre Harriman compromi ansoci announced was just thirty-86 jiucife, Harriman s policy was one the banking frm of Loewe, Harri- ing had ceased 0 of lavish expenditure, which madejman Co, ree tiga the properties . Harriman died peacefully, and 4, cst. to, the cod kis Urilflant mld (t 2 Dosble retained its energy. His wife, 180 daughters. the Misses Mars and Car- rol. and his sons, Walter and Roland assembled at the bedside, and Mrs. Simons entered the great house in their perfection. Me. Te Inter. orthern Pacific dir ctorats. his debut as a railroad man in 1883. when he wae made g director of the Illinois Central road. worth million dollars. rebabilitation arid later lished close relations struggle Mr. undertaking BORN IN POOR FAMILY. He was born in Hempstead, U. I, 1848, the third son of Rev. CANADIAN SCHOOW' rector sident of the roud: the third Carrol. lat school. Jay Gould and cld Commodore Van- success was not derbilt, and became a broker on his ADA. He made owm account. Devoid of sentiment in business, as was shown later when The American trek to the Cartad- he fought and ousted from te presi- ian West this summer s assuming He was then dency of tho IMinois Central, Stuy- Te qalaly senens Plat; a mun who bad dope ar temeet Srosrtions, --spd) the with James probably as much to help young years before had made him vice pre- He also formed a business alliance Mr. Harriman s wife was Miss with Jacob H. Schiff, and bis influ-, Mary Averill, of Kochester, N.Y. ence in Wall street. grew rapidly. In whose father, W. J. Averill, ban- 1894 he attempted reorganieation of /ker, was largely interested in the be--Frie railroad, and became in- volved in a fight with the J. P. Mor- gan interests. In this Harriman was soundly Amsterdam Ogdensburg railroad. Five children were bora to the un- ion, three girls and two boys. The whipped. eldest daughter is the wife of Robert Undaunted, he set about to learn the L. Gerry, son of Commodore Eid- raflroed business in a was to make ridge Terry: Mel him a . and Ao equipped bim- ann tne ae hich mede Mit for the successful with the Union Pacific three years The second daughter is Mary, and eldewt son, Walter Averill, is jut out of col- lege and learding the railroad tusj- nea. The youngest, Roland, s still 0 2 ORDERED, of St AWAY BY-U. . CUTTER. yan so hum: Word han, Geen received by the Victor ing that of 155,000,000. worked hard for the little education sealing wchoones: Thotnan F. patios 2 : et which has been in Behring Sea hunt- employment ax an y al ing f otter, has been: broker's office in Wall street. und be from the hi Ts tirement of preferred stock at any fore he was 23 years old he had hin holdings, 41,000,000 bought a. seat on from the hunting grounds by a U.S t revenue cutter. As hunting for sea the New York otter is not probibited, i oI a itheea (Stillman and became member of Harriman on his career, and who reach 80,000 for the current 5 tien he took hold of the Southern rame i m* Canadian oficiele. are yee Protest our best Western population, and the was preferred, but Mr. Harriman s-' stock exchange for 20,000. He Will be made to Ottawa with view void is filled by the torrent that and ho und jonrned his clamentary lessons in fin- to having representations made to flows in at Ellis I 8 were elected pnee in the school of Jamet Fisk, Washington. i Jand. Springteld Republican THE AMBRICAN TREK TO CAN- PT ON Anction Rox Sale Yards
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