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第10章

He then notified the parties who had purchased the land,and they in turn made claim upon the State for protection.

After much legal parleying the case was tried according to stipulation with the State of New York,directly,as defendant and Astor and the occupants as plaintiffs.Daniel Webster and Martin Van Buren appeared for the State,and an array of lesser legal lights for Astor.

The case was narrowed down to the plain and simple point that Roger Morris was not the legal owner of the estate,and that the rightful heirs could not be made to suffer for the ''treason,contumacy and contravention''of another.Astor won,and as a compromise the State issued him twenty-year bonds bearing six per cent interest,for the neat sum of five hundred thousand dollars--not that Astor needed the money but finance was to him a game,and he had won.

In front of the first A.T.Stewart store there used to be an old woman who sold apples.Regardless of weather,there she sat and mumbled her wares at the passer-by.She was a combination beggar and merchant,with a blundering wit,a ready tongue and a vocabulary unfit for publication.

Her commercial genius is shown in the fact that she secured one good paying customer--Alexander T.Stewart.Stewart grew to believe in her as his spirit of good luck.Once when bargains had been offered at the Stewart store and the old woman was not at her place on the curb,the merchant-prince sent his carriage for her in hot haste ''lest offense be given.''And the day was saved.

When the original store was abandoned for the Stewart ''Palace''the old apple woman with her box,basket and umbrella were tenderly taken along,too.

John Jacob Astor had no such belief in luck omens,portents,or mascots as had A.T.Stewart.With him success was a sequence--a result--it was all cause and effect.A.T.Stewart did not trust entirely to luck,for he too,carefully devised and planned.But the difference between the Celtic and Teutonic mind is shown in that Stewart hoped to succeed,while Astor knew that he would.One was a bit anxious;the other exasperatingly placid.

Astor took a deep interest in the Lewis and Clark expedition.

He went to Washington to see Lewis,and questioned him at great length about the Northwest.Legend says that he gave the hardy discoverer a thousand dollars,which was a big amount for him to give away.

Once a committee called on him with a subion list for some worthy charity.Astor subscribed fifty dollars.One of the disappointed committee remarked,''Oh,Mr.Astor,your son William gave us a hundred dollars.''

''Yes,''said the old man,''But you must remember that William has a rich father.''

Washington Irving has told the story of Astoria at length.It was the one financial plunge taken by John Jacob Astor.

And in spite of the fact that it failed,the whole affair does credit to the prophetic brain of Astor.

''This country will see a chain of growing and prosperous cities straight from New York to Astoria,Oregon,''said this man in reply to a doubting questioner.

He laid his plans before Congress,urging a line of army posts,forty miles apart,from the western extremity of Lake Superior to the Pacific.''These forts or army posts will evolve into cities,''said Astor,when he called on Thomas Jefferson,who was then President of the United States.Jefferson was interested,but non-committal.Astor exhibited maps of the Great Lakes,and the country beyond.He argued with a prescience then not possessed by any living man that at the western extremity of Lake Superior would grow up a great city.Yet in Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-six,Duluth was ridiculed by the caustic tongue of Proctor Knott,who asked,''What will become of Duluth when the lumber crop is cut?''

Astor proceeded to say that another great city would grow up at the southern extremity of Lake Michigan.General Dearborn.Secretary of War under Jefferson had just established Fort Dearborn on the present site of Chicago.Astor commended this,and said:''From a fort you get a trading post,and from a trading post you will get a city.''

He pointed out to Jefferson the site,on his map,of the Falls of St.Anthony.''There you will have a fort some day,for wherever there is water-power,there will grow up mills for grinding grain and sawmills,as well.This place of power will have to be protected,and so you will have there a post which will eventually be replaced by a city.''Yet Fort Snelling was nearly fifty years in the future and St.Paul and Minneapolis were dreams undreamed.

Jefferson took time to think about it and then wrote Astor thus,''Your beginning of a city on the Western Coast is a great acquisition,and I look forward to a time when our population will spread itself up and down along the whole Pacific frontage,unconnected with us,excepting by ties of blood and common interest,and enjoying like us,the rights of self-government.''

The Pilgrim Fathers thought land that lay inward from the sea as valueless.The forest was an impassible barrier.Later,up to the time of George Washington,the Alleghanies were regarded as a natural barrier.Patrick Henry likened the Alleghany Mountains to the Alps that separated Italy from Germany and said,''The mountain ranges are lines that God has set to separate one people from another.''

Later,statesmen have spoken of the ocean in the same way,as proof that a union of all countries under an international capital could never exist.

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