. Review of reviews and world's work. THE CARNEGIE BUILDING AT PITTSBURG. (The general offi<es of the Carnegie Steel Company.) Copyright, 1896, Dabbs, Pittsburg. MR. ANDREW CARNEGIE. right here, in the outspoken manner in whichMr. Carnegie tells his mind, that he portrays hisqualities, those of one who has no fear. Whetherhe takes the right or wrong view of the politicalsituation is Jiis own concern and that of the poli-ticians, perhaps. He cares nothing for localpolitics—mavbe his love of travel is to blame forthis—but in the larger questions of territorialpossession and the like he takes
. Review of reviews and world's work. THE CARNEGIE BUILDING AT PITTSBURG. (The general offi<es of the Carnegie Steel Company.) Copyright, 1896, Dabbs, Pittsburg. MR. ANDREW CARNEGIE. right here, in the outspoken manner in whichMr. Carnegie tells his mind, that he portrays hisqualities, those of one who has no fear. Whetherhe takes the right or wrong view of the politicalsituation is Jiis own concern and that of the poli-ticians, perhaps. He cares nothing for localpolitics—mavbe his love of travel is to blame forthis—but in the larger questions of territorialpossession and the like he takes considerable in-terest. AT SKIBO CASTLE. The life which Andrew Carnegie leads on hisestate in Scotland is typical of the vicinity whichhas Skibo Castle as its center. ()nco a famousfortress, Skibo Castle was built l)y Gilbert Mur-ray, bishop of Moray, in IISS. Hthe warfarewhich Mr. Frick is about to wage against hissenior partners fortune is no more successfulthan the ten sieges which Skibo Castle has with-stood during its more t
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