. Review of reviews and world's work. nion visited the President at the WhiteHouse, on the 25th of September, Mr. Rooseveltfrankly acceded to the formal request of theunion and declared that he would in the nearfuture take steps to propose another peace con-ference for the further development of the workbegun at The Hague. This announcement hasbeen received with the greatest interest through-out the world, and has called out a vast amountof discussion. Meanwhile, Secretary Hay hadbeen preparing a note to the powers that adheredto the Hague treaty, and there will follow aperiod of diplomatic co
. Review of reviews and world's work. nion visited the President at the WhiteHouse, on the 25th of September, Mr. Rooseveltfrankly acceded to the formal request of theunion and declared that he would in the nearfuture take steps to propose another peace con-ference for the further development of the workbegun at The Hague. This announcement hasbeen received with the greatest interest through-out the world, and has called out a vast amountof discussion. Meanwhile, Secretary Hay hadbeen preparing a note to the powers that adheredto the Hague treaty, and there will follow aperiod of diplomatic correspondence. It is notto be supposed that such a congress as is con-templated could be held until after the restora-tion of peace between Russia and Japan. Favorable Business and Crop Conditions. The activity of the market for rail-road and other shares quoted on theStock Exchange was quite unprece-dented last month in the face of a Presidentialelection. The business situation was promisingin almost every direction. The October bank. BUT THE DOMINANTN»TE OF ITS^imkVjJtwns%y CULTURE, IT)HIST PCBSISTENTSPIRIT, WAS BEFMTJfUTRI£H7f0(/s*ESS WnicnCMITETN A NATIOH,THAT 08tVttNClT$TN(!MtR litHI AL9H& 7MEPATHS Of KAU 6ECIUT4HY K*Y UNCLE SAM. LDVANOnro WITH BOOSEVHLVT AND HAY TOWARD TI1K orUNIVERSAL PEACE. INDORSES MR. RATS SKNTIMKXTS, AND ADDS: And Well con-tinue right along the Bame path, boys! From the Ohio State Journal (Columbus). THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. 531 clearings, as indicating to some extent the rela-tive volume of business activity, showed remark-able gains when compared week by week withthe statistics for October of last year. The im-provement in the iron and steel trade was re-flected in the rapid advance in the prices ofshares of the United States Steel Corporation andother large companies. The crops of the yearhave come out decidedly better thaji was expectedin September, and the harvest is had been discouraging reports about thec
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