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... YOUNG . Yesterday , Mr. Carnegie , you were inquired of by Mr. McGillicuddy as to whether you could give any reason for the great increase in the profits of the Carnegie Co. from 1897 to 1899 and 1900 except the Dingley tariff ? Last ...
... YOUNG . Yesterday , Mr. Carnegie , you were inquired of by Mr. McGillicuddy as to whether you could give any reason for the great increase in the profits of the Carnegie Co. from 1897 to 1899 and 1900 except the Dingley tariff ? Last ...
2494. lappuse
... YOUNG . What are known as the Hill ores . Mr. CARNEGIE . No ; I have not . I have just heard general re- marks from ... YOUNG . Have you any knowledge as to whether those ores differ in any way , substantially , from the other ores on ...
... YOUNG . What are known as the Hill ores . Mr. CARNEGIE . No ; I have not . I have just heard general re- marks from ... YOUNG . Have you any knowledge as to whether those ores differ in any way , substantially , from the other ores on ...
2499. lappuse
... YOUNG . I have a few questions . The CHAIRMAN . Proceed . Mr. YOUNG . I understood you to say this morning , Mr. Carnegie , that it would be impossible for any new concern to start in the steel business , because they could not get any ...
... YOUNG . I have a few questions . The CHAIRMAN . Proceed . Mr. YOUNG . I understood you to say this morning , Mr. Carnegie , that it would be impossible for any new concern to start in the steel business , because they could not get any ...
2500. lappuse
... YOUNG . If , in addition to whatever ore there may be on these Hill lands - which is soon to be in the market for ... YOUNG . That would be a very considerable concern that would consume 5,000,000 tons a year , would it not ? Mr ...
... YOUNG . If , in addition to whatever ore there may be on these Hill lands - which is soon to be in the market for ... YOUNG . That would be a very considerable concern that would consume 5,000,000 tons a year , would it not ? Mr ...
2501. lappuse
... YOUNG . Yes . Mr. CARNEGIE . If the expectations of the people who have ex- amined that property are fulfilled . It is a great boon to this coun- try , and I hope that ore will be allowed to come in free . Mr. YOUNG . The Bethlehem Co ...
... YOUNG . Yes . Mr. CARNEGIE . If the expectations of the people who have ex- amined that property are fulfilled . It is a great boon to this coun- try , and I hope that ore will be allowed to come in free . Mr. YOUNG . The Bethlehem Co ...
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