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   Atlantic Daily Telegraph (Newspaper) - May 20, 1895, Atlantic, Iowa                                v vy HI v VOLUME Expects Much From Develop ment of the NEW STEAMSHIP MONDAY MAY 1895 NUMBER 135 Believes the United States Will Do a Big Business With the Oriental China and India Are Becoming Im portant Factors In the Textile Industrial Situation In NBW May James Hill of the Great Northern Who arrived from Europe conferred with the Northern Pacific re organization committee and then started for Previous to his departure he said in an interview that Collis Huntington did not put the 10 per cent estimate on increase in business a bit too high as a result of the deal between these two Rates will be put up slightly all along the line and many expenses cut it means that the Canadian Pacific will be given a lively race in the building up and development of the President Hill expects much from the town of Great at the Pitts burg of and should Tesla suc ceed at Niagara Palls in making steel from iron ore by as he says he will the Montana metropolis will one of the great industrial cities of the with its con iron and silver Will not the Canadian Pacific be a dangerous competitor he was Not in the answered We can compete with any trans continental line in the matter of fast We have nothing to fear from New Speaking of the proposed new line of steamships between Japan and the Pa Hill said Now that the war between China and Japan is virtually I expect that there will be a big industrial development in those two and the United States will have as a consequence a good deal of business with If such a line of steamships is it will be to have new ships for fast like the Atlantic of that would take some But it will What is the general feeling toward American railways in Europe The present European buying seems to me to be the result of investors hav ing more funds on haud than they know what to do There has been over speculation in Africa and a great many millions sterling have been made in Af rica in mining Hence the people are looking for places to invest their It is very difficult to get good European so they are driven somewhat reluctantly to invest in our stocks and Of course this does not apply to American securities that have always stood but that have been more or less questioned by Unless Amer ican properties are better managed and closer economy exercised they will dis count them in the We have got to establish a character for economic administration if we want foreign in to take up our What is the industrial situation across the water The industrial situation is not pick Ing up by any replied The silk business has gone to The most active business in England is the manufacture and sale of machinery on orders from eastern nations like Ja pan and which nations are now manufacturers and producers of goods of which England has long held almost a China and India are be coming great and important factors in the textile The peace between China and Japan will open the way to great efforts on the part of these coun tries to compete with European manu May Hill of the Great Northern passed through this city on his way to When asked if the reports in regard to the de tails for the reorganization of Northern Pacific ore Hill said part of it is true and part is not it is impossible now to say what the bondholders will agree The matter is in the hands of others and until their conclusions are it would be manifestly improper for me to make any i Corn and Wheat Frozen May from Grand Johns and indicate that the frost of Saturday night was the severest in many Jn some places ice formed to the extent of more than an Young wheat is frozen off the ground in many One estimate places the damage as high as 70 per is be to be an as wheat frozen down so early in the season generally grows up again from the Corn Is believed to be There was a heavy frost in Minnesota Sunday which was especially severe in the northwestern Distinguished May Due of the most distinguished of New an of the state legislative council a delegate to the British parliament on French shore is MICHIGAN STILL IN THE Furnishes Statistics on Production of Iron May John the ore expert has prepared for the divi sion of mineral resources of the United States geological an exhaustive report of the iron ore resources of the in which the production of iron ore in 1898 is estimated about long tons of The portion of his report relating to the United States shows the total production of iron ore in this country in 1894 was long tons as compared with long tons in This is an in crease of about per This pro duction is only 78 per cent of the maxi mum production of the United namely long which was the output of but is slightly great er than that of 18 the proportion in that year being 71 per cent of showing a remarkable falling The number of blast furnaces in operation at the close of 1898 was 17 at the close of Most of the increase noted above in production was in the Lake Superior Minnesota showing the greatest increase from tons in 1893 to tons in ranking second among the iron producing while in 1893 she was Michigan continues to be the largest holding this rank for six Alabama has fallen from second place in 1898 to third in Virginia has also improved her stand rising from fifth in 1898 to fourth in while has fallen from fourth in 1898 to fifth in In spite of the increase in production the total value of the product was but or a as compared with or a in Michigan also leads the country in the value of her iron ores in 1894 they were worth while Texas foots the list with a value of The value of Marylands Rifles Are May was a little too warm for comfort at Montgomery park Sunday but several thousand people listened to a concert by the Iowa State or loitered through Camp The interstate drill will close Tuesday with the announcement of the Everybody is guessing on the outcome of the weeks and opinion is about evenly The Galveston and the Thurston Rifles of Omaha are believed to have a shade the best of it for the prize in class while the Morton Cadets are likely to get a first prize in one of the three classes in which they Secretary Carlisle Starts May of the Treasury Carlisle left Washington for the where the secretary is to make several addresses in support of the sound money Thursday after noon he will speak at the convention of sound at The following Saturday afternoon he wil make an address at Bowling Green and will then go down to He will speak in Louisville on the follow ing His return to Washing ton will be made the Wednesday Prominent Traveling May Hin secretary and treasurer of the Northwestern Traveling Mens associa died Hinman was born in Mount 62 years He served in the war and then went to and engaged in the wholesale hardware He came to Chicago in He was one of the organizers of the Northwestern Travel ing Mens and was its sec for eight SANTA May under indictment for murder and sentenced to be hanged in Socorro county in has been recaptured at Salomon and brought to Socorro by Sheriff In 1882 Carmody and two others killed a Socor ro citizen by hanging In 1888 while the case was pending on appeal in the supreme the accused man escaped from Benedict and McCoy May grand jury returned indictments against Benedict and McCoy for conspir The attorneys for defense entered a demurrer to the which was overruled by Judge The defendants pleaded not guilty and the bonds were fixed at but on the plea of Benedict that he could not give that amount his bond was reduced to MINERS MAKE THREATS Rumors That Serious Trouble Is Imminent at COAL WILL To Moot at Dos to Select a Middle man to Which Each Operator Will Sell His District May Not Burglars Natural Gas In May ia trouble at Orr mines at two miles above and Sheriff Brady has been summoned to the Fully 200 miners congregated at Orr determined to get the miners who have been working here at the 70cent to quit It is said they threatened to blow up the and this has been confirmed by Orr who served notice on Sheriff Brady that they would hold the county responsible for any damage done their The sher iff repaired at once to the scene and has not yet COAL OPERATORS WILL Will Meet at Des Thursday to Se lect a DES May call has been issued for a general meeting of all the coal operators of the to be held in Des Moines next The object is to perfect a state if to place the business on a basis for all All whether receiving special in or are invited to be The call is signed by Holcomb of the Star Coal Sears of the Carbondale Coal and Hamil ton Browne of the Boone Valley Coal and Railway It is regarded as likely that the operators will organize on much the same basis as the operators of the Des Moines district have that is form a central to which each operator will sell his the cen tral company to act as middleman be tween the individual company and con It is not known whether the Oskaloosa district will affiliate in the All the other districts have signified their Kite Burglars DES May Spur rier passed sentence on five men con of William Trow goes to the penitentiary for five Nels Hansen for six James Raymond for seven Barrett for eight years and Thomas Huff for nine In passing sentence he said most of the criminals who come before him lay their downfall to address ing one of the he said suppose that you with others signed pe titions to have the saloons legalized and sell that to which you now attribute Catholic Gathering at May third an convention of the Luxemburg anc Central Society of the United States commenced hero The program included a parade of several thousand members of Catholic high mass by Bishop Schebach of La Crosse and a sermon by Willmes o In the afternoon a statue was dedicated with appropriate exer In the evening Bishop Schebach delivered an To the People of Atlantic and Cass County Owing to the centralization of our business at Des we have decided to a Final Closing Out Sale At of the DRY GOODS and Boots and and therefore offer additional to our DLY GOODS Our entire stock of Shoes and Wendell Sentenced For May who was arrested some time ago charged with burning a school was tried this term of court and the jury returned a verdict of The defendant was sentenced to three years at hard labor in the He will The boy whom he hired to set the fire has not been No Reserve AT COST No Quarters Bonde Placed in This May general manager of the Chicago and Louis Electric Railway com which is being built between Louis and the city on the said that arrangements have been made with Chicago bankers for placing of the of bonds to be All will be sold in this and will be bought in New York and Captain Trench Dies at May of the British Royal flagship of the Pacific who had charge of the British troops at died on April and was buried at sea the following Trench was sick but a few suffering from gastric Claims Aggregate a Sioux May report of the special commissioner on the Union Stock Yards company receivership case lias been filed in the federal court The amount of claims shown against the company aggregate This is in addition to the bonded indebted ness and to of claims which have recently been Natural Gas in Cedar CEDAR May re cent discovery of natural gas at Colum bus Junction leads to the belief that it exists in considerable quantities in southeastern A short distance from Columbus Junction there is a col lection of several houses which have been heated with natural gas for sev eral Grandson of President Tyler May only male person ever born in the White Robert Tyler a grandson of President is dead in this He was the son of Mary Tyler eldest and favorite daughter of the He served in the Confeder ate army as a and was a brave and faithful In later years he was employed in the treasury depart Since his retirement from that position he has had practically no em Grand Lodge of May now indicates a pacific and successful meet ing of the grand lodge of Elks in this Fully threefourths of the lodges will be represented Prices Cream Baking Powder Worlds Pair Highest We must make this sacrifice because our time is and will require all our attention to the Des Moines This Signal Closing Sale will commence at Everything must go regardless of Now is the Golden Opportunity to buy Goods Cheap Final Closing Out Sale at the Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe  

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