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Show TlM.-l.tTE l'l.A.rs. Tlirte to be EMnbllOie.1 nml a " loiirlli ronlemplalrd. Pittsijit.o, Oct. 16. Three tin-plate tin-plate plants in tbfs vicinity of PitU-uurg PitU-uurg a certainty, while fsur are contemplated, con-templated, besides a Pittsburg company com-pany will build machinery for tin-plate tin-plate plant-. The New Vork Tribune's Tri-bune's correspondent his succeeded In obtaining definite information lu regard to the extent of the new industry in-dustry created by the McKIuley bill. The United States Tiuplate Company Com-pany will erect a plant at Demmlur station, ten miles above Pittsburg. The Kirkratrkk Company will it up a mill at Apollo, Armstrong Countv. Jennings, Ilraler i Co. ill build one at l.eechburg. S ift, Armour & Co., Chicago, who are extensive cinners of beef, are con-tenilatiug con-tenilatiug the erection of work9 at West Kliiabelli. J. 11. Scott & Co., largest iitijKirlers of tiuplate in Pittsburg, may manufacture their own tiuplate hereafter. The two plants, in which the coniblmd Investment In-vestment will omiil $700,000 are being figured uiou, but the Injunction Injunc-tion of secrecy has not yet btcn te-moved. te-moved. South Dafcoti, Wyoming and California will furnish the tin ore for the American mtnufacturers. Within the Iat six ycais the most extensive and probably the rlche-t mines In the world havt been discovered dis-covered in the lllack Hills. There are three tin milling districts there. California semis still rosier relwrts. The San Jacinto timuitie and 50,-000 50,-000 acres In Sin Heruardlno couuty have been sol 1 to an Knglisli company, com-pany, which included several tln-plite tln-plite manufacturers of Cornwall aud Swansea in Walt. The company com-pany u ill spend S'Ji'J.OOl to develup the mine, and may manufacture pl tte also. The ore is said to average 10 ir cent metallic tin, the best ores lu Cornwall, Wales only runu-iug runu-iug from A to 10 per cent. embolic lTorainnie. Koiin, Oct. 16. The Olierealorc 7,'oniUNO has publl-hed the jwlitical programme of the Catholic Irtj-. The jirogranime is based ujioti a restoration of the temporal power ol the Pois.-, but accepts to a great extent ex-tent the Italian unity and maintenance of the national representative repre-sentative body. It further demand the political liberty and res et t due to religion, a reform taxation, a direct tax on all incomes from private aud iib!ic source", municipal mu-nicipal solf.govt rnment and good relations re-lations Willi the other potters, li order that Italy may not become isolated. |