4 COURT HOLDS KLEIN S COMPANY IS LIABLE FOR ALL DEBTS Bankruptcy Trustee Brings Suit Against Director* of the Concern to Compel Them to Pay Majority of Use Claims Alleging that the directors ooiu it was paid. The company's indebtedness is fixed at $26,771.50. Of the authorized capital stock, it is con tended. only SI,OOO was paid in and that the directors are liable f° r the debts in excess of that sum. The directors are given thirty days in which to make answer. Exceptions to Bruiser Opinion A score or more of exception to-day were tiled by the defense to the opin ion of Judge Kunket who holds that the Brinser Milling & Feed Co.. of Middle town, has through advertisements on its cornmeal packages encroached on the rights of Solomon C. Brinser. an other Middletown cormueal manufac turer. The court has allowed the ap plication of Solomon 0. Brinser for a ■permanent /hjunction restraining rfas» milling company from further using the present type of cornmeal sacks. The court wiH hear argument on the excep tions and then pass upon them. Small pax Patient Discharged K. L. Hinkson. a dancing instruct or. w"ho was taken ill some weeks ago with smallpox, was discharged from the city sanitary hospital Saturday cured. The hospital was close*! im mediately after Hinkson s dismissal, as there are no other cases of the disease in Harrisburg. Sues for Compensation A suit against the Workingmen's Compensation Commission, of Xew York, has been brought in the name of Mrs. Haitie Bell. *>3s Cakler street. The suit is brought to compel the com mission to pay hex the damage grow ing out of the death of James K. Bell, •who was killed in Xew York while working for a contracting firm. Marriage License - Harry L. Gardner and Edith M. Yowsling. POLICE LET DYNAMITE ALONE Make Experts Cart It Away After Copper Finds It When ordinary stolen property is re- j covered it is hauled to police head quarters where it awaits the call of the owner, but dynamite is not the ordinary stolen property. Seventeen sticks, be longing to the West Construction Com pany, contractors on the Parton creek interceptor, were found yesterday by! Policeman Parsons, in an empty house' in the Eighth ward. There was none who eared to take the responsibility of carrying the ex plosive to police headquarters so the West Construction Company had to send a man to the empty house to cart it •way. VALLEY RAILWAYS ELECTION Stockholders Hold Annual Meeting at Office of Company The stockholders of the Valley Kail ways Company, at their annual election held at the office of the company in Lemoyne. this morning, elected " the following directors to serve for the en suing year: C. H. Bishop. Lemoyne: T. C. du ,Pont. Wilmington. Del.; Rudolph Ellis,, Philadelphia; Spencer C. Gilbert. Har- ; risburg; M. C. Kennedy. Chan»be>rsbufg: William C. Sproul. Chester; George H. t>tewart. Shippensburg; Lerwis S. Sad- i ler, Carlisle; .Robert Wetherill, Chester. ! COMMITTEEMEN NAMED President Gilbert Appoints Chamber of Commerce Ooamittees Committees of the Chamber of Com- i anerce have been appointed as follows •by President Gilbert: Trade Excursion—C. W. Burtneti. I, chairman; Brook Trout. J. S. Kline-i' uinst. A. E. Buchanan. Carl W. Davis, I Stanley Jean and Joseph A. Grieshsber.' Special Advertising—George S. Rein peal. chairman; C. M. Kaitwasser. L. P. Williams. George A. Hall and J. A. jßrandt. PEPARE FOB MEETING Executive Committee of Chamber of I Commerce Transacts Routine Business The executive committee of the Har risourg Chamber of Commerce met at '■ luncheon at the Harrisburg Clu'o to-;! 'lay to transact routine business before !, the meeting of the board of directors on Wednesday. E. R. Ec ken rode, of the Penn Ql-utual Life Insurance Co.. and G. A. Fling. ] consulting and constructing engineer, j: will be voted in as members at the 1 directors' meeting. L. L. Feree. super 'ntendent of the Harrisburg Light anu 1 Power Company, takes the place of. 1 Edgar Z, Wailower. who has removed to 1 Lockport. X. Y. ] Local Company Increases Its Stock 1 The stockholders of the Kevstonei Sanitary Company. 216 South Second!S street, at a meeting Saturday, elected i officers and directors for tbe new year and voted to increase the company 's 1 capital stock from 150,000 to SIOO,- 1 000. A ten per cent, dividend on the I capital stock was declared. The new I directorate has this membership: John I F. Whittaker, J. R. Appleby, R. H. Ap ■l-ieby, C. E. Appleby and G. M. Ap- I pleby. The officers are: G. M. Appleby, \ president; C. E. Appleby, vice president \ and general manager; Jaha F. Whit- j \ taker, secretary-treasurer. Will Hold Social To-night The Ladjes' Aid of the Maennerchorj Society will hold a box social and dance in Maennerchcr hall, North and. Second streets, to-night. STAB-INDEPENDENT WANT ■ADS. BBINO RESULTS. CAPITOL HILL BRUMBAUGH HAS CABINET CUESSERS STILL AT SEA OoY«rnor-«lect Preserving Pro roundest Reticence Concerning Any of the Appointments He WiU Hake When He Assumes Ship of Bt*te T'p to the present very little can be learned, even in the way of gossip, con cerning the o»l>i net that Governor Brumbaugh proposes to anoint w hen he takes office next week, and the quid ouncs, those wbo have heretofore pro fessed to have had a line on prospective cabinets, are ail at sea, and have given up guessing. I>r. Brumbaugh is preserv ing the profoundest reticence concern ing any of his appointments, and ai; conjectures are mere guesses, and noth ing else, for he has repeatedly declared that he will make no mention of them until'he deems proper and even then he will not sav when that time shall be. The latest talk concerning the new Governor's immediate family is that his choice for private secretary lies be tween James Hiatt and Harry P. Me- Devitt. both of Philadelphia, and both close personal friends. Mr. Hiatt had charge of Dr. Brutrtbaiiph's preliminary campaign for Governor and directed af fairs from headquarters in Philadel phia during the campaign that ended in his election. He is secretary of the Philadelphia Boaj-d of Education at a salary of $5,000 per year, and as »ueh has been very close to Dr. Brumbaugh, who was at the head of the Philadel phia public schools. Mr. Devitt was formerly a Philadel phia newspaper man, a political writer on the "Press," and for the last four years has had several positions requir ing keen executive ability under the Toner administration, the last being chairman of the Commission on Eco nomy and Efficiency. He personally had charge of the Brumbaugh party on its tour of Pennsylvania, for the reason that his knowledge of politics and political acquaintanceship in the State were ins-aluable adjuncts in a campaign of that magnitude. It is agreed that either one of these gentle men would make an ideal private sec retary who would have to stand be tween the Governor's private room an 1 the many who would be anxious to have personal interviews with the chief executive. A story is current that the announcement of the entire cabinet will be made when Dr. Brumbaugh ar rives in Harrisburg next Monday. Board to Meet The Board of Revenue Commission ers will hold a meeting to-morrow to finish up its business under the present administration. Action on Appointments _ The Senate Committee on Executive Nominations, a new committee in charge of the nominations n»3de by Governor Tener, will on next Monday evening, an!t will at once proceed to consider the recess nomina tions. Among these are the Public Service Commission, and a number ot other State officials and members of public institution boards. New Justice Governor Tener to-dav appointed Walter S. Kenney to be justice of the jxwoe for Muhlenberg township. Berks county, to W. G. Sarig, meniber of the House. FINANCE j NirW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Ftn-nished by H. W. Sn»vely, Broker. ' Arcade Buildinj, Walnut and Court ! Streets New York, Jan. 11. Open. High. Low. Close. 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