THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER #8 1908. Tr——. po Partisanship 7; ole Financial. Booming Marcon! Company. During the past few days extensive advertiseuents of stock in the new Marcon! Wire- less Telegraph company have appeared in the leading papers. This is the form- al beginning of the financial flo tatton of the Marcon! system, which has sta- tions on the At. lantic coast of Canada and New Eng- land and the privilege of introduction in Cuba and Alaska. Lake Superior’s Receivership. At the instance of Speyer & Co., the COMMERCE en INDUSTRY New York creditors of the defunct! Consolidated Lake Superior company, | the Canadian courts have appointed B. | FP. Frackenthal, Jr. of Easton, Pa., as! receiver of the Canadian subsidiary | works. The board of directors has| accepted a plan for the company’s re- | organization. Many hundred woods- | men who were employed by the Lake] Buperior have come into the works at| Bault Ste. Marie and the Soo In great | Qistress because they have not | ceived their wages. They began al riotous attack the troops had to be called to main der. Later Mr, Clergue, the promoter of the company, managed to ralse funds to pay off the men and bh ar range a reorganizatior re on works, and i tain or-| ped to Brown Still King of Cotton. The New Orleans clique headed by W. P. Brown sc September cotton bale. Thus the which was begun in last. 1 on the old crop has extended over {nto the first crop mont! d affected the markets of the whole world. Brown is sald to have | cleared £500.000 in he walked Into York and bid £5 a bale abov ket. The w en him ap i red a triumph when, advanced $7.50 a corner in cotton, new minute when at New ¢ the mar ole « has gly | rofit of over £7.000 x00 one the cotton pit otton cor Big Railroad Earnings. Annual rep« raliroad systems just prosperous year. The Great N in spite of lower freight rates. ir ed its gross earnings £5.000 (60 ing's receipts 83.256. spite of the the 1 strike and the 10 cont crease. The New York Cer : an increase of $6.701.910 In gross ea ings, but this bs operating expenses of gross earnings crease of £1. 700.0060 In writs for four of the 14 nd out indi increased loss during per was offset The Valley of 226.654.0508, the Lehigh net earns Reorganization of the Cramps. Charles H. Cramp position he has long held as president of the Cramp Khipbullding company of Philadelphia, and Henry 8. Groves | been elected his su has resign Has Cramp was chosen W. Davenport was mad ager. Petroleum Higher, Crude petroleum 1 ne up 3 cents twice In the past week, due, It is said to the de failure to wells are on the rea se outnut discove | Industrial. Bide Door Passenger Cars The 1s brought out a standard passenger o« for suburban service with a dozen de doors one opposite each The current Bclentific American Spe of this as an eg O marking ear. The advantage Is In speed of loading and unloading. The cars constructed of steel ols Central rails pair of seats ks Are A Four Ton Copper Nugget. The report has Just reached Seattl that & miner on Anvil creek, Nome. has found a copper nugget welghing four tons and eleven cuble foot in = 7.0 It will be exhibited at the world's fair. In the same section a gold | securities | turn on the tre | better foreign | In the east is the flood of win od the! {A national conference | Minneapolis nugget | FRPP PP EPP 0000000000044 AAA a Aan. weighing 182 ounces found, Big Tin Deposit In Alaska. A 100 foot ledge 18 reported to have been found near Lost river in the Cape | York district north of Cape Nome, | Alaska. Detalls of the discovery have Just been brought in by former Lieu tenant Governor Hutchinson of Idaho. Butterine Fines Contested. Willlam J. Moxley, the “butterine king,” started suit in the United States circuit court at Chicago to recover $35, 000 which he was made to pay as pen- alty for alleged violation of the law Moxley contends that the use of palin oll for coloring is not an artifielal proe- 088. has just been The Markets. Baptized In its own deluge of water- ed stocks, the speculative market ap peared to be agnin on steady feet, with an upward climb, after the plunge of Sept. 28, which carried many standard down with the undigested ones } The latest report by Bradstreet's says corn has passed out of the shadow of frost damage, as the yields are and of better quality than a year ago in the northwest Prices of cereals had a downward ngth of this report and crop signs feature of the fall bigger arket lls. 80 fruit on 1fa The great that special fruit trains on 0 New York Central York Prices, are run nevertheless, steady. and meats show no not- *hanges In eastern n had Lh due to Provisions anie « arkets two advances of total 1 has NCTM Be rner still complets Labor. Labor's Reply to President. I'he executive of the Amer! can Federation of Labor gave out a ent Wednesday bearing directly Pres ounci pen shop™ decision of wsevelt signad by all the £ Moessrs takes the ground n and nonus Gomper inst pitalistic In mpted no mattee by whatsoaver sours ™ | Iron Workers Re-elect Buchanan. Somewhat to t 81 se of © 1 of the Ne il } Saturd Buel i to 40 Labor Notes. At Chileago started among empl tional association to IN WAS re A movement has been wees to form a na the tend mbat in the has eucy toward socialism unions been called for Oct Strike bus drivers resulted In serious riots Oct. 2 I'he strike of the flour mill men nt | continued, many of grinding with the use of nonunion labor under police pro pla, | of omni in Berlin has the mills stil) | Wister's “Virg | at IR. 1 la social w tection. Sympathetic strikes and boy cotts were talked of. The Cripple Creck miners’ strike con tinued with militia In charge Governor Peabody announced that he would keep the troops there until un- lonisw had been stamped out The B. and O. peace conference was broken off at Baltimore + + 4 state | Art, Music, Letters The striking feature of the dramatic season, now in full swing, is the large number of popular novels that are be- ing staged. The past week's additions this Kipling's “Light I'hat Falled,” produced at Buffalo by Forbes Robertson and Gertrude Elliott; W. H I'he Spenders,” by H. L. Willams; Duston Farnum in Owen nian." Justin McCarthy's to Ist include Crane in “The Proud was censored at Detroit on ac count of its harem Bothern sald ould cut out objectionable parts. I'he monument to Waguer has been unveiled at Berlin, Among the more notable Kipling's “Five Nations" > poems dealing with the Boer war Page & Co), and “The AQ in which Conan famous detective Holmes (McClure), +++ RELIGIOVS irst Encyclical of Pius X. Plus X. declare Prince’ scene new books twenty entures of Gerard.” Dayle revives his charaeter, Sherlock . F Pope Bishop Potter's Coadjutor. I'he Re D HOW'S was ele (Greer ted oo Potter Wednesday at the annual « of St rtholo- utor to Bishop on vention of the New York Eplscopal dio twentieth anniv Bishop + the er Lhop's service dre nroh n Irch name against pping the ¢} Dowlie's Restoration Host. different to carry ne over ngaged iscellaneous | or London “Ancients” at Boston. ’ thrown I Ancient and of Lon Boston has loors wide to the visits g Artillery Honorable Cowpany Accidents and Disasters. 8 were reported drown. lering of the lake steam. ey in Green bay Oct. 4 train on the Penusyivania wn a party of merry n Hill Pa. Sept. 30, njuring three killed and a score jon between a traln Central and a Chi DOR Deaths. Sir Michael Henry Herbert, British ambassador of the United States, dled w Platz, Switzerland, Sept. 30 ug liness from consumption. Herbert, who was with Lim death came, is the daughter of Wilson of New York D. Lloyd, widely known as economist apd author of “Wealth Versus Commonwealth” a history of the Standard Ol company, died at his home near Chicago Sept 28 John H. IDwiph, the famous artist known as the “Landseer of America” died at New York Sept. 28 ave after a Lady when Henry AAR AAAs td ass JUST THE GIST OF IT ALL Two storm centers darken the field of world politics vantage of our own While In the foreground are monarchs of Austria and Russia calling a halt on Turkey's frightful course of pillage and mas sacre throughout her rebellious Macedonian provinces, there appears in the background of the far east the long expected crisis in the relations of Japan and Rus sla. The day set for Russia's evacuation of Manchuria by solemn agreement Is Oct. 8, but instead of signs of woving there are Indications of more this week, as viewed from busy and peaceful land soon the the and more forts belng erected. war Is sald to have broken hiring employees. sotts, Republicans In anticlpation of ag- gression south of the Yalu river on Korean soll Japan has already begun to send troops to Korea. The inter vention in the Balkans may be too tardy, as already out on the Bulgarian border, " A all Spattsm Set In American nal answer whic resident Roosevelt gay o labor leaders in the Miller cnse, telling a government could not consider union membership in The banners are up In Massachu- making an issue of mob violence mines, Minnesota troops pouring in Central, politics is the them that our versary. of union employees. the B. and O, falled, an upward movement, deposit found in Alaska. Lake Superior company in hands of receiver, but employees paid, five foot channel in Delaware river, Cook expedition falled to scale Mount McKinley, Registration at nearly all the leading colleges shows large increase in enrollment of students. first encyclical issued. Execution of Yan Wormer trio in New York revives opposition to capital punishment. Chioago finished celebration of one hundredth anni and Democrats leading on trusts and imperialism. Fair banks willing to be Roosevelt's running mate, lists to have a national ticket In the field. New York city party lines all In a tangle since Tammany nomi nated fusion candidates to run with McClellan, Organized labor Is having the battle of its life in Colorado, where state troops still guard Cripple Creek Popu- millers holding out against demands Effort to compromise disputes on Big slump in stocks followed by Cotton corner triumphant. Tin Side door cars on Illinois Philadelphia roused for thirty. 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