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The town was founded and soon became a centre of commercial activity.Had Astor been on the ground to take personal charge,a city like Seattle would have bloomed and blossomed on the Pacific,fifty years ago.But power at Astoria was subdivided among several little men,who wore themselves out in a struggle for honors,and to see who would be greatest in the kingdom of heaven.John Jacob Astor was too far away to send a current of electricity through the vacuum of their minds,light up the recesses with reason,and shock them into sanity.Like those first settlers at Jamestown,the pioneers at Astoria saw only failure ahead,and that which we fear,we bring to pass.To settle a continent with men is almost as difficult as Nature's attempt to form a soil on a rocky surface.

There came a grand grab at Astoria and it was each for himself and the devil take the hindermost--it was a stampede.

System and order went by the board.The strongest stole the most,as usual,but all got a little.And England's gain in citizens was our loss.

Astor lost a million dollars by the venture.He smiled calmly and said,''The plan was right,but my men were weak,that is all.The gateway to China will be from the northwest.My plans were correct.Time will vindicate my reasoning.''

When the block on Broadway,bounded by Vesey and Barclay Streets,was cleared of its plain two story houses,preparatory to building the Astor House,wise men shook their heads and said,''It's too far uptown.''

But the free bus that met all boats solved the difficulty,and gave the cue to hotel men all over the world.The hotel that runs full is a gold mine.Hungry men feed,and the beautiful part about the hotel business is that the customers are hungry the next day--also thirsty.Astor was worth ten million,but he took a personal delight in sitting in the lobby of the Astor House and watching the dollars roll into this palace that his brain had planned.To have an idea--to watch it grow--to then work it out,and see it made manifest in concrete substance,this was his joy.The Astor House was a bigger hostelry in its day than the Waldorf-Astoria is now.

Astor was tall,thin,and commanding in appearance.He had only one hallucination,and that was that he spoke the English language.The accent he possessed at thirty was with him in all its pristine effulgence at eighty-five.''Nopody vould know I vas a Cherman--aind't it?''he used to say.He spoke French,a dash of Spanish and could parley in Choctaw,Ottawa,Mohawk and Huron.But they who speak several languages must not be expected to speak any one language well.

Yet when John Jacob wrote it was English without a flaw.

In all of his dealings he was uniquely honorable and upright.

He paid and he made others pay.His word was his bond.He was not charitable in the sense of indiscriminate giving.''To give something for nothing is to weaken the giver,''was one of his favorite sayings.That this attitude protected a miserly spirit,it is easy to say,but it is not wholly true.In his later years he carried with him a book containing a record of his possessions.This was his breviary.In it he took a very pardonable delight.He would visit a certain piece of property,and then turn to his book and see what it had cost him ten or twenty years before.To realize that his prophetic vision had been correct was to him a great source of satisfaction.

His habits were of the best.He went to bed at nine o'clock,and was up before six.At seven he was at his office.He knew enough to eat sparingly and to walk,so he was never sick.

Millionaires as a rule are woefully ignorant.Up to a certain sum,they grow with their acquisitions.Then they begin to wither at the heart.The care of a fortune is a penalty.I advise the gentle reader to think twice before accumulating ten millions.

John Jacob Astor was exceptional in his combined love of money and love of books.History was at his tongue's end,and geography was his plaything.Fitz-Greene Halleck was his private secretary,hired on a basis of literary friendship.

Washington Irving was a close friend,too,and first crossed the Atlantic on an Astor pass.He banked on Washington Irving's genius,and loaned him money to come and go,and buy a house.Irving was named in Astor's will as one of the trustees of the Astor Library Fund,and repaid all favors by writing ''Astoria.''

Astor died,aged eighty-six.It was a natural death,a thing that very seldom occurs.The machinery all ran down at once.

Realizing his lack of book advantages,he left by his will four hundred thousand dollars to found the Astor Library,in order that others might profit where he had lacked.

He also left fifty thousand dollars to his native town of Waldorf,a part of which money was used to found an Astor Library there God is surely good,for if millionaires were immortal,their money would cause them great misery and the swollen fortunes would crowd mankind,not only 'gainst the wall,but into the sea.Death is the deliverer,for Time checks power and equalizes all things,and gives the new generation a chance.

Astor hated gamblers.He never confused gambling,as a mode of money getting,with actual production.He knew that gambling produces nothing--it merely transfers wealth,changes ownership.And since it involves loss of time and energy it is a positive waste.

Yet to buy land and hold it,thus betting on its rise in value,is not production,either.Nevertheless,this was to Astor,legitimate and right.

Henry George threw no shadow before,and no economist had ever written that to secure land and hold it unused,awaiting a rise in value,was a dog-in-the-manger,unethical and selfish policy.Morality is a matter of longitude and time.

Astor was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church,and yet he lived out his days with a beautiful and perfect disbelief in revealed religion.

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