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I M P E R I A L I N l - A N T K Y O F , C H I N A « T U R M O I L ( H O S E D O K I U
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% te- outyof tl\o Question. s f J iS H if ts ii in v a s ils a t is i i • -
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fiopht os to that of John IIcKataara.rules of grand Jury proceedings,
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ShoriiiS Htsamnel was informed by tbo Unfed States district attorney’s oUloe' thatitliq MoKamara appeaimcsa beforo tho gi'aiid Jury might bo ashed,_ add ho was requostetlnot to taUothem’ away ipuggdlaioly. Tljey thwefaro ~ t 0 to^iy( the„Qrst which eourita on,
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< O ae druiiken man turned the entire population of M oliiean s t re e t ' Into great turm oil shortly a fte r 9/o ’clock last night, and as a resu lt 'M aurice Qoken of 9 Mohiean street lies to the G lons F a lls hospital suffering w ith a severe fracture o f une' log ancl h is father, Sam uel Cohen, au e lderly man. Tor ^ iffe rto g 'fro m byuisca, caused by
!I ja v S | a largo, stone struck o ver his liegct' and shoulders b y Patrick
;PhU«.bebgftfs W h igters Tlie-trooliib ' w a s caused b y O’Rourlte,
wha w ife a companion w a s w alking kicfa^ tfeS iaI street "n e a r t h e form er O'Connor coal sheds, O'Rourke being considerably the worse tor having imbibed too free ly in liquor. Sam uel Cohen, w h o 1§ Jan itor of /the Je w ish synagogue on J a y street, h ad attended tlio se rv ic e s there last night with his wife. A fter the serv ices Cohen olosert up> the place and w ith h is wife started fo r home. A s th ey neared the coal sheds, two young fe llow s w alked lip behind them, and O’R ourke m ade a .h issing sound, apparently to attract th e attention of th e Cofions. Neither turned around, how ever, and then O 'Rourke grabbed Cohen b y the w hiskers and stru ck him over fe e bead severa l tim es w ife , a stone h o picked fro m the roadw ay, sm ashing ills hat In pieces. S irs . Cohen ran tow ard f e e fam ily home, a short distan ce aw ay , and Cohen w ith tb e assistance o f O’Rourke's companion freed h im self and also ran toward hom e w ith O’ Rourke following him. T a k e s to H is H eals
When in front of the Cohen place, O 'Rourke again grabbed C oben ,.an d ills son, M aurice, who w a s ta fe e honse, h earing the racket and later fe e calls ot his fa th er for help, ra n out fe se o w h at fe a trouble wan. A s sacra st? feo ©pgeared to fe e s tre e t other -S'aMttis w t o lx M heard th e noise p u t
'm tc«pp.laran.h6r 't y g s s | k g .t&,8
/ ’ Vceased to beat tne elder Cohen anSt ,, j pounced upon the son, whereupon iesf» idents of the street jparted thc two -imt ;O’R ourke, apparently realk m g thefe ;he" h ad gotten him self ln trouble s t i l t ed to run, w ith aa many as fifty p(?3, sons, mostly Je w ish residents d f ’fe a w ^ ;. street, in pursuit. O'Rourke ran OHtoiss ■the piazza o f llie Coduey restd sgce * sm ash in g ' Into th e door; and n early kpo ek in g 'll fro m 'lfs fa s te n in g H ej.e ' hb dropped h is ' overcoat and smnpmgRir,- overto back fence ra n ira Canal sfireet * to the-woods' near tbe m ot o f ElttreiS^ street. :Son Prac-tures Le§ '
Am ong tbo crowd in pursuit w as fe o son, Maurice Cohen, and as O Rom Icq f r ■ entered the brush, Maurice grahh^ffi ? | and threw him to the ground a n d v " . jumped on him . fn som e m anner h i'-- ;slipped and fractured one of h is legs','* ;H earing his call for help, those to ’ fee ch ase turned about to s e e w tfe f fee trouble w a s and H a rry Greefi^> M
and P rank K aplan were left to c a r r^ ,«, him back to th e house, w hile fe e oth. ^ .. ei'B continued chasing O 'Rourke f e I tho g a s plant, where he wad round&L-v ;up and a ca ll sent to th e po lice Sfe-' Ition. Oflicers Lynch and (jten lngfta& V , responded and took O'RotvrkQ fe fe e ' station In a cab . ! . *Taken to Hospital ‘ ’
Young Cohen w a s carried to hlf?*/ hom e and a physician summoned, TE*? ,--'. doctor, a fter esnmlnatton, found ’ .a ' ' , broken le g and ordered him fak eir t & ' J the hospital. The older C ohea WA® not seriously Injured. M rs. C oh ea V ' , was hysterical a lte r fee a ffa ir and rcr_--\ i
fused to h i consoled by tho m an y -wo* '£ (
men of th e neighborhood, w ho gafet-E?- 4 ’ ’.' A t h e r homo. ‘
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gfl AR esidents W rought Up - T h o Je w is h residents a re wrought ap ovor th e affair, and w kefv O 'Rourke is arraigned in c ity m any o f them w ill no doubt be prek- «91t. It Is posslblQ fe a t h e w ill U§ taken b afpre Ju d g e M errill today.
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R E G E W F S - A B D I C A T I O N
A L B A O T , B ee. C.—T h e C o n so ivativa Com m ission, ia tnuGh in terested ini f e e annlial -coaventioii o f ih e N e w .H o rk
jp ta fe , Oasna sn d F o re st le a g u e * wliioh w ill to ^ iie ld to Sctteneetady
’& ®ecBigibm? Tfe and Stji. On tovita-. A t o n o f fe p ’ t e s n e ’ -tiie C onservation
C om m iislb it iviQ. f is wv3l l fbgregenled » a t ftin l i i i o r f g a f m eeting- •
’F te '-F Is Iv G a m e a s S F o re s t teague h I s com posed 'e P nparly 10 0 • sports- » orgBj3zatidh§i each - o f -ivliiefi. *. w fil ’ k s e M t le d to sfetifl two- fisle* ■ ipif8% besides flesr ly BOO individual
m em bers. T ho Com m ission appse* JT c ia fe s fe e effective co-operation o f w fe i . le s g u e which h as taken SheTform
of-'tShiSiw ig to deenraBg hslpTnl i n i ^ h e B e ss^ rp ^ e g rs la t io n fo r f e e p fetec-
. K o if su'd /gropkgation o f J s h -asul t a m e ..■and’ft f f 'safe pfeffifetSon w e lfte a
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fe e organleation’B legislation commit* fe e ; o f a id ia g in- fe e e n fo rd m e n l o f taw and fe e apprehension end* punishm ent of fish a n d gam e p ira te s ; and o f extending tim e and m&ney in fe e w ork o f resto ck in g stream s and cowe rs to f e a state. T h s assistan ce o f fe e oTgani2etI sportsm en of fe e stato, am ong oth ers, has been invited to feo im portant m atter o f codify ing fe e fish and gam e law s and securing unifo rm ity , s lm p lid ty and san ity to th ese s ta tu te s -to fe e end fe a t there sh a ll h e ^ultim ately few er la w s and m ore fish S ii3 gam e all fe e people en- -more f i f e an d g s a e t o r e ll fe e .peop le to en joy.
4&4iie annus! announcement to fee league membership, Resident Sleloy issues m i appeal *ta fee -good spattst ffien of #te,state to £&By as fie^ r’5i&', for© to th&aid efthecauss d f^ te and gfima prdiaetiott' fed prOTagation.
P E K IN , Bee. 6.—A h ed ict announcing fe e resfgnation o f Regent 3?rlnca Chon, ‘w as issued today b y f e e i m p ress Bowagoc. It Ib signed b y members o f f e e cab in st, and points out that I fe e adthialstvation h a s been QBa popular and f e a t . coiistltutlonal -gov* crnm ent h a s n o t y e t heen estab lish ed. . The R egen t reg rets fe a t h is r e pentance caih s too la te mid fe e ls i f h e continued-in p o w e r'h is commands would soon bo> disregarded. . T h e ediefr-contffmes: " S o w ept aStT ©rayed to f e d g a fe e r e g e a o y .- l tBft E m prega
B ow ager, liv in g in a ® n la e e , ara Ignora n t, o f tlie s ta te ot s f e d ^ , bu£ lrnow fe a t a rfee llion e s ls ts o a d figh tin g continues, causing (Haagtor everywhere, w hile fe e 'c o is jjfite e e o f frien dly nations suffers. Tlie C ogent Ss honest, thouglr’ amblUioiis. -ffM ag m isted, h e bos banned p oop le j, .therefore, b is resignation is aesD iife^. - Revolutionists QuspteJo'u®'* -> •'
SBA N G H A I, Bee. G.~TSio- ©egent’ s E-bdletion i s re g a rd e d wiSh susp icion by^the rovolutioniatB. wliof'ibiiiglit d e-^ S e f l to float fe e is su e <af S s - 1 oppressed gseple,
publican w ar bonds, co verin g p atrio tic sympathetic loans am ounting t o 10 .- OOO.OJO taels.. T h e hope-Is exp ressed that Am ericans be induced to subscribe. Qs$? speaker said that th e United States w as th e on ly ' c o u n try to which China lo oked for sym path etic assistance, frechuse th e U n ite d States was fe e only d isin terested friend o f China's m illions o f s ta rv in g ,
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R O T T E N ; E M E ' R g a i i s T O B L A M E * *
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tokguca^lS’-c 'ife ^ se s fe .ts tfe t ^ k h i a g .
In W arrene Sm evso as. a r e to
0.” Buch is fe e substance o ! b W ards ttsefi b y B r . F red 6 . ffieKE-
ilh ^eau aellm aar feaffi IS© Second ward '&£ fe© sagltiflg o f fefe cotomoa eouncii 1 s t 'a i l l i t . ■ ® t e m tetin g coirtluiied H e s tv e r a l S o u rs Sa fi county affa irs
g sa c rS ^ v /e re goife ©vex*. T feS 'su te f e e t 'o f a eounty sesd sr a fv ra lg M p a n d M I s f e e s , -wfio cannot sefyd, f e ' fe e city- -of G ldns F a l ls But- w Bo-rnoelves ||,,00.0 pm* y e a r and o f w M fe?Sbe d t y J | re 'giiirea to pay a b o u t, ilOO,, white Jt l ’a ; l i i f fa fa d e r fe© county* '-Bays
f20O but re c e ive s fe e en tire tim e fiiia. B e a e s t for, fee- © sp en d ittte ,' was, fe s- -eSiM maftoi? discussefi,.Y/h^re Rott'eKffesa’ f y 'e s ; '
afe&vc c n a ® % i >®l6 'r£© d t o a ,s being jdttOiLj up ,Ia .feis figures
^ € f S a s ® t . .o f tte-fiqua'Ii-
county -are m ust pay a p a r t i s asprosEm ftteiy §10?,000 and o f tuts amdtait I B s c i t y o f Glens F a lls i s a s ^ e f -£Q:jea£g0, a c cord in g to the ropos’ t o f cation com nilltee, (jbo .'sn ffi c f §f¥,>
-603. ' . •.^ fnglston 's Remarku . ^ v
M ayor K en d rick ii-sgugli® tjie figures to tbe attention o f | Ito csusclU, andi l i e 'read them," eaefi acoisfiSIljia^ leaa- e d bach in , h is e l i f e asxd&dPblsd d i s gusted. c ity A tto rn e y S iag fetfen a s fe e d th at the figures f e ' rek@.*fg^n„ a n d a fte r horridly SgurBag :e ® t , 'p t § Tiro- p srtto a o t fee e s j- O fe s s i^ th e entfeg. county which fe e ■texp&yertj „o£ t i ie d t y o f Glens F a l l s n tu a l& a ^ T .'•s h a ve neveri a th a t ' light b sib te ,' It Sp :% : .A ccord ing t o Rfe« S lag I’e .& 5,S |E e N̂ ? , IB paying p rac tica lly •tlims-Iotffil’liB' B f f e e county e x p e f lm s ‘|]ta€
le a which, acci/paii'igf fo f e e
w a y s , f etdavmk* ■ . - ■v’' ,
Mayor Kendrick’s Effort*Som e tim e ago M ayer ICendrick r e
ceived a v is it from a . rep resen ta tiv e o f the statedeparfm en® of w e ig h ts a n d m easures a n d w a s in form ed th a t a sealer o f w eigh ts and m easures m u st b a appointed for the city. R e com m unicated w ith th e c o u n ty board o f supervisors, a w eek a s anos© a g o , r e garding th© matter, sn d a sk ed t l ia t som e arrangem ent be m ade by-w kleia a se a ler could bs appointed fea t w o u ld serve fo r th e city and Cousty. A t p r e se n t tb e couaty em p lo y es a sea ler a t ;af 'salary, of §1,000- a year, fe e h o ld ® o f tbe position be ing C. Ea. Paso© o f W arrensburg, htat aecordim g t a I h s e ta te la w t e c ^ a d t e e p b w lth ia th© c ity , which n k R is It aietfessajy' to- s e cure a a 'afid itioael sealor for G le a s Falls, M ayor ,Eendri©k% idea, so u te 't iin e a ^ o , jv h d i h a t P f i s f e i .w h o . re»,
■des t o Wkfefijiebttrg, m tgM .m gvd t o le n s SM s' am i e ta y h e r e lo n g eaought
t e ; q « S ^ y - a s - f l resid en t o f t t e c ity a a d t t e n .b e jip p o to ted s e a t e ‘,f© r-th g
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MEW Y O R K , Dec. 6.—T h e abrogatio n of a treaty of frien dly relations between the United S ta tes and R u ssia , m ade ln 1832, was urged in speeches delivered by more than a dozen men o f national prominence an d in resolutions adopted at a large m ass meeting beld in Carnegie hall to n ig h t T b e meeting w as under th e ausp ices of tbe N ational C itizens -committee which plans a series o f s im itar demonstratio n s throughout th e country during fe© next month in protests against th e
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K< 1'’’. van elephant trying to fight a wkat6P, v / ite said, adding that there w ere fiffcJAA,: other reasons why Russia and Ainsri« ^?.4' ca could not go to war. A reso lu tio siiji" j. • passed amid applause, urgently re - - :- t quested Congress to adopt th e reso !C f>-;v ' tlons now pending In th e Sen ate aoff**h- \
the Honse looktug to the abrogation..?..'V of the treaty by giving R u ssia on®“ ■% ;> year 's notice of i t s term ination. A r t / gument preceding the p assing of t b l R . ^ S ; . resolution cam e from speeches by m e a in th e U nited States Senate, S p e a k ® > ^ 5 2 ? C lark o f tbe House of ~ ' ' ^
discrim ination by R u ssia in h er re -1 and several members o f th a t body.* fu sa l to honOr fe e passports of Je w ish - ‘ the head o f Cornell u n lverstiy a e fi A m erican citizens. Mont speakers ad -1 several others. The p latform w a s vocated immediate notice fo B n ssia ’s crowded with m ore than fonr hundredl attitude on the passport question. An-1 persons, representing alm ost every, d rew D. W hite, form er U nited States | w alk of life. E v ery sp eaker brought A m bassador - fo R u ssia , chairm an,|out the idea tbat the passport ques- eharaoterized f e e suggestion of Wai’ a s tloo w as hot one of Ju d a ism , but o S
altogeth er fooilsb . " I f would b e lik e A m erican honor.
W a i l l E f i S ’ E N u t ’
g f lS f i O E m i T G D MIn ’ Chapter H ouse, B a rry Street—
M any U seful A rtic le s areon Hand —
T I 10 second day o f th e sa le being k eM under fe e auspices o f f e e Moth ers ’ c lu b at fe e ch ap ter honse on B e rry stre e t , proved v e ry successful. T h e sa le w ill be continued today. T k sro a r e still m any beautiful artic les le ft w hish w ill be sold today a t cost. Those w ho w ish C hristm as g ifts a t reasonab le p rices or© urged to attend fe© sal© today, as m any useful a r :. .tidies a r e still on d isplay.
J f i io s e who a ssis ted at yesterday’ s s a le w ere M rs. J , S.' Burton, Mrs. A . % - Silverm an, M i®. Thom as Rider, M rs. F ra n k Joubert, M rs. Fred A.
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CHICAGO, Dec. fl.-C ounsel for f e d ’ , International Harvests:- company ha© received announcement that fe e preme Court of M ississippi h a s grafifig^- ed a writ of error on which the Chfe*. ter case might be carried to tho Jftds-.? v ed S ta tes Suprem e Court. T h e Cbltn, sei said that the case would go up Earned iately. "Ae;
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IN D IA N A PO LIS, Dec. 6 - In tS e r t i l s ' | g lare o f searchlights, pftllee atul ii-e-i | mors searched tonight fo r |De beftiBs I four persons caught itt m a w refSktge
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