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I V IM P E R IA L IN l- A N T K Y O F , C H IN A « T U R M O IL (HOSED OK I U P E E S Q N A G E S % fSspf- i& 'ib s Jteg eles Jail U ntil it is W fil fee CaIJ®l'B©ioxe ttffifc, See, gfv§gs4$:’g f fee" 0 > to Ife^iasfc .®ss&rtgg 3 m m i feay? afj; ^■coi fesBiou "pi S i j y * 0$(iTja?3r' . 9-bSP Gw&tfoi' stsn}i^ii,er^ ;- ■ ^H gjjjPg itt* MeSMftlgaPa Story • v gt^ps^na-i remtolscencea.ss al- a -T he upper piqtuie sTioyrajtlxB Im p i al - n«sr^BfiaTC®ilr-gtete was tafe aa $to ta^ajrf araseMMs^y ■Yute-^iteKsi, wh% ■■was xesently ^ppmled, yiceiatot a 1 c lathss.'slj'te M&Sr®. Chinese aim ?, ia ^ Q fe e ^ a iL A ^ is^ l fe,© .sja’oiiggst sasat iu Q^ins; £senteyV!Qr 'Gfiang, qua ciu\n„ Y e^KE?;®;© fieheis,. having oroSjiizea h a ■otviftR.ed. Cross' ©yen to £3$ ^qveTnuietrfe t 0 ~ ' fieheis,. having org® Oross wouia-fefe'att.^ouu^edxselief ffliiitar^.eaupstioa lalG sm any Octcbei 2Ivto go to tte fiopt agawal tlio Chi ng-- -to tk.-e- t ra -in l' 33.elQ,W-„ ir c a a J e t t t o li g h t , a r e : tfll Ciumt t o ju j itfwfrttje voJaelHon, He ta the from ManQj^aJ 'sail, b y many is regarded aa e" Chinese “FioBiice iSTiglitaigals,” xfto Is'at the it waB auajoimaed ifehat fcJte regular Clitaeae fe d ) befaerdedj^ Cthitul Q,exierat Yiu Chang com- slef of staff o£ the OiilteSe army. wno got hid Perpetrator of Act Taken Into Custody and Lodged at 'Police H eadquarters “Awaiting Arraignment— ". Son of Victim in Glens Falls Hospital ..,'■ th$;traffi^,Qyta^oa o l dyitatBlMag fftmi; tb,hl(jw sgjmtey.' 'm m sbrt w | ‘J s lU Q ffis& '-'t Operation# * jjIs&juM ^ ife a i W «C 8. ■&&&&$.JfWm -B. Frsteioktsj ’I e M s . j piyfefy M ferftte . ci^Si© 'EoHa: « 4 m j3 u ih § “has -\taje$ f p p t s s>’uigatJS5ib^Ui& o$gca,0qst>< !3.i ,. l^ara? Shi # 1 % S M W 0 & S ) iSltt ts«jt4s $ o $ m . fe§s„ $ Grand oury^ihveatrBatioff, - • , • v lips ategh > ' sbs seEtnaiyTTor-a, tsdeyaflSfttia Itey r ^ s s ^ a m ® ® fy$s TingelesT ol an at* .■leges aatioh-Mas- tlynamittog colti Rjspiraci?. 'Tna tews, vfxetl afid .tgja 3 i tg3f’'??nclua2^ ^ ,If£ EI' !^ a epnlt of law, and there is soma a®SB1&S ®», MoUSBliiMt and tbo - eyents- na to fctmt n i John JteMatflftKt. leaaiag to. it, 5 ? ° # ha glaff to let go' v ,®ftixs wiffile cSahvpromiasnt citizens ' - - -rBufc it is tele that auch a -mfti’U b ase tlius-ftii’ j .^crnp^hQofc. to been put la a MsNamaiSp. P sMsS^otWp It is -knotra^pElto TpresBbt 51®^ of tho ;M<S?8imaJfls. 1ms. arisen Tfirta oMJacle to .£&&!?.' .appeafanae before! Is grania jury.." fjfh e eviflence of. ffames g^JiisSfap^Ss, . a conlgssed murderacT, it ts satd, is np,t ttdiaisEffilo % te- outyof tl\o Question. sfJiSHiftsii invasilsatisii • - * ifesiS5C jreasons ‘ necessitating HiSgs |avfspfe)wn|liej'e?Sl.iAbo opinion *m fcSsiSFpporlties tcro?"- ' ^®h|c$E&ia'ch ol Orflb -MeBlanigal, ? ter b is:owaJtisser^cn-Hvas a ®air> / air»tja>i'a fe rifany ififeffittSte plotp. •,v m *-j& 2 o a c & > r ffsm -|s B . .MefJa-. S^ai%p'$atUn|.tVcfeiTopartuTO t e ' . ‘k saat^m ^aW aW &sa'"^^*^-’ •»" BvTsSk^Hb* fBsUSoitilll' fiopht os to that of John IIcKataara. rules of grand Jury proceedings, Jjbhteor', ore not the saino as'-those iyhioh govern tbe talslng of oyjfleaco1 •fe’cojirt. ; > .' ■ . / kotf'^alcsn to daa ffiientln. ~ '.■ ' • 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, “ nQasy-BSntsnco, ta. tbo safes -tlio coufity Jail whloh they. vpJffi wr- • ** i*t\ iNsnsBTiimwr j ^askualteafete W ill Atteiid Annoal Conventioa of Mew £ Ybffe Stete^ish, Gam e aad F o rest 'le ague; ^ *■ •'- T eiay aad Tbiaofm w. < Oae druiiken man turned the entire population of Moliiean street' Into great turmoil shortly after 9/o’clock last night, and as a result 'Maurice Qoken of 9 Mohiean street lies to the Glons Falls hospital suffering with a severe fracture of une' log ancl his fa ther, Samuel Cohen, au elderly man. Tor ^iffertog 'from byuisca, caused by !IjavS| a largo, stone struck over his liegct' and shoulders by Patrick ;PhU«.bebgftfs Whigters Tlie-trooliib' was caused by O’Rourlte, wha wife a companion was walking kicfa^ tfeSiaI street "near the former O'Connor coal sheds, O'Rourke being considerably the worse tor having im bibed too freely in liquor. Samuel Cohen, who 1§ Janitor of /the Jewish synagogue on Jay street, had attend ed tlio services there last night with his wife. After the services Cohen olosert up> the place and with his wife started for home. As they neared the coal sheds, two young fellows walked lip behind them, and O’Rourke made a .hissing sound, apparently to attract the attention of the Cofions. Neither turned around, however, and then O'Rourke grabbed Cohen by the whiskers and struck him over fee bead several times wife, a stone ho picked from the roadway, smashing ills hat In pieces. Sirs. Cohen ran to ward fee family home, a short dis tance away, and Cohen with tbe as sistance of O’Rourke's companion freed himself and also ran toward home with O’Rourke following him. Takes to His Heals When in front of the Cohen place, O'Rourke again grabbed Coben,.and ills son, Maurice, who was ta fee honse, hearing the racket and later fee calls ot his father for help, ran out fe seo what fea trouble wan. A s sacra st? feo ©pgeared to fee street other -S'aMttis w to lxM heard the noise put 'mtc«pp.laran.h6r 'ty g ss|k g .t&,8 / ’V ceased to beat tne elder Cohen anSt ,, j pounced upon the son, whereupon iesf» i dents of the street jparted thc two -imt ; O’Rourke, apparently realk mg thefe ; he" had gotten himself ln trouble stilt ed to run, with aa many as fifty p(? 3 , sons, mostly Jewish residents df ’feaw^;. street, in pursuit. O'Rourke ran OHtoiss ■the piazza o f llie Coduey restdsgce * smashing' Into the door; and nearly kpoeking'll from'lfs fastening Hej.e ' hb dropped his' overcoat and smnpmgRir,- overto back fence ran ira Canal sfireet * to the-woods' near tbe mot of ElttreiS^ street. : Son Prac-tures Le§ ' Among tbo crowd in pursuit was feo son, Maurice Cohen, and as O Rom Icq fr entered the brush, Maurice grahh^ffi ? | and threw him to the ground and v ". jumped on him. fn some manner hi'-- ; slipped and fractured one of his legs','* ; Hearing his call for help, those to’ fee chase turned about to see wtfef fee trouble was and Harry Greefi^> M and Prank Kaplan were left to carr^,«, him back to the house, while fee oth. ^ .. ei'B continued chasing O'Rourke fe I tho gas plant, where he wad round&L-v ; up and a call sent to the police Sfe-' I tion. Oflicers Lynch and (jtenlngfta&V, responded and took O'RotvrkQ fe fee ' station In a cab. ! . * Taken to Hospital Young Cohen was carried to h lf?*/ home and a physician summoned, TE*? ,--'. doctor, after esnmlnatton, found ’.a' ' , broken leg and ordered him fakeir t& ' J the hospital. The older Cohea WA® not seriously Injured. Mrs. Cohea V ', was hysterical alter fee affair and rcr_--\ i fused to h i consoled by tho many -wo* '£( men of the neighborhood, who gafet-E?- 4’’.' At her homo. • *s«»^ » li i*<i i vs ■ '.•# • V ■ 'V' •I.-*'*' mueS gfl A Residents Wrought Up - Tho Jewish residents are wrought ap ovor the affair, and wkefv O'Rourke is arraigned in city many of them will no doubt be prek- « 91 t. It Is posslblQ feat he will U§ taken bafpre Judge Merrill today. p\ ’ ^ N- R E G E W F S - A B D I C A T I O N ALBAOT, Bee. C.—The Consoivativa Commission, ia tnuGh interested ini fee annlial -coaventioii of ihe New.Hork jptafe, Oasna snd Forest league * wliioh will to^iield to Sctteneetady ’& ®ecBigibm? Tfe and Stji. On tovita-. A ton of fep’tesne’-tiie Conservation Commiislbit iviQ. fis wv3 ll fbgregenled » at ftin liiiorfgaf meeting- ’Fte'-FIsIvGame asS Forest teague h Is composed 'eP nparly 100 • sports- » orgBj3zatidh§i each - of -ivliiefi. *. wfil ’k s eM tled to sfetifl two- fisle* ipif8% besides flesrly BOO individual members. Tho Commission appse* JT ciafes fee effective co-operation of w fei.lesgue which has taken SheTform of-'tShiSiwig to deenraBg hslpTnl in i ^heBess^rp^egrslation for fee pfetec- . Koif su'd /gropkgation of Js h -asul t a m e ..■and’ftff 'safe pfeffifetSon welftea -• 6l.Sh^&f6st|;anl sM & H a fc fee organleation’B legislation commit* fee; of aidiag in- fee enfordmenl of taw and fee apprehension end* punish ment of fish and game pirates; and of extending time and m&ney in fee work of restocking streams and cow ers to fea state. Ths assistance of fee oTgani2etI sportsmen of fee stato, among others, has been invited to feo important matter of codifying fee fish and game laws and securing uni formity, slmplidty and sanity to these statutes -to fee end feat there shall he ^ultimately fewer laws and more fish Sii3 game all fee people en- -more fife and gsae tor ell fee .peo ple to enjoy. 4&4iie annus! announcement to fee league membership, Resident Sleloy issues mi 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. PEKIN, Bee. 6.—Ah edict announc ing fee resfgnation of Regent 3?rlnca Chon, ‘was issued today by fee im press Bowagoc. It Ib signed by mem bers of fee cabinst, and points out that I fee adthialstvation has been QBa popular and fe a t.coiistltutlonal -gov* crnment has not yet heen establish ed. . The Regent regrets feat his re pentance caihs too late mid feels if he continued-in power'his commands would soon bo> disregarded. . The ediefr-contffmes: "S o wept aStT ©rayed to fedga fee regeaoy.-l tBft Emprega Bowager, living in a ®nlaee, ara Ignor ant, of tlie state ot s fe d ^ , bu£ lrnow feat a rfeellion eslsts oad fighting continues, causing (Haagtor every where, while fee'coisjjfiteee of friend ly nations suffers. Tlie Cogent Ss honest, thouglr’ amblUioiis. -ffMag m is ted, he bos banned pooplej, .therefore, bis resignation is aesDiife^. - Revolutionists QuspteJo'u®'* -> •' SBANGHAI, Bee. G.~TSio- ©egent’ s E-bdletion is regarded wiSh suspicion by^the rovolutioniatB. wliof'ibiiiglit de- ^Sefl to float fee issue <af S s-1 oppressed gseple, publican war bonds, covering patriotic sympathetic loans amounting to 10.- OOO.OJO taels.. The hope-Is expressed that Americans be induced to sub scribe. Qs$? speaker said that the United States was the only' country to which China looked for sympathe tic assistance, frechuse the United States was fee only disinterested friend o f China's millions o f starving, Sm "CONDITIONS IN W iljUEiEN CO. R O T T E N ; E M E 'R gaiis T O BLAM E** Such, ib Substance, is the Declaration of ComnllsftBa Fielding— Glens Falls W ill frobabljr. Beftis© to Fay Any Past ©f Salary of County a Sealer of W eights and M^asisses, ^ - •* 5 .^ - See. 0. = Sm -. \ Became fee fiefeaffi* ' damage- Suit,' ^ Th^ :■ by aauaise St'fiasSSfei k ®K#'^f/p®ei?b"’-Sswyer, fee isiegfep. ■eam^toi«teloye§ by.fea ^toesg 1 «& Uilefi fe fesjbtefea' jirJEHU buttofef • V SING,fOB 20* . Sip«JJte4ii|oa.wa2 fee sfettoes?-!m! ^ SS|eS w . affora&HWfitt -M alice. ^ i>- / "Conditb Tctfea fEte f i t a g 6 - f > 8 S t SJ1DSIC!© - O iTfs” See. S .p @ S e a S '':eX-‘ {^ha^etfafefe! fed tokguca^lS’-c'ife^sesfe.tstfe t^ k h ia g . In Warren e Smevsoas. are to 0.” Buch is fee substance o! b Wards ttsefi by Br. Fred 6 . ffieKE- ilh^eauaellmaar feaffi IS© Second ward '&£ fe© sagltiflg of fefe cotomoa eouncii 1 s t 'aillit. ■ ® t e mteting coirtluiied He stveral Sours Safi county affairs gsacrS^v/ere goife ©vex*. TfeS'sute feet'of a eounty sesdsr afvralgMpand M Isfees, -wfio cannot sefyd, fe' fee city- -of Gldns Falls But- wBo-rnoelves ||,,00.0 pm* year and of wMfe?Sbe dty J| re'giiirea to pay about, ilOO,, white Jtl’a;liiffafader fe© county* '-Bays f20O but receives fee entire time fiiia. Beaest for, fee- ©spendittte,' was, fes- -eSiM maftoi? discussefi,. Y/h^re Rott'eKffesa’f y 'e s;' afe&vccn a®% i>®l6'r£© dtoa,s being jdttOiLj up,Ia.feis figures ^ € fS a s®t. .of tte-fiqua'Ii- county -are must pay a part is asprosEmftteiy §10?,000 and of tuts amdtait IBs city of Glens Falls is as^ef -£Q:jea£g0 , ac cording to the ropos’t of cation comnilltee, (jbo.'snffi c f §f¥,> -603. ' . .^fnglston's Remarku . ^ v Mayor Kendrick ii-sgugli® tjie figures to tbe attention of |Ito csusclU, andi lie 'read them," eaefi acoisfiSIljia^ leaa- ed bach in, his elife asxd&dPblsd dis gusted. city Attorney Siagfetfen asfe ed that the figures f e ' rek@.*fg^n„ and after horridly SgurBag :e®t,'pt§ Tiro- psrttoa o t fee esj-O fessi^ the entfeg. county which fee ■texp&yertj „o£ tiie dty of Glens Falls ntual&a^ T .'•s have never ia that' light bsibte,' It S p :% : .According to Rfe« SlagI’e.& 5,S|EeN^ ? , IB paying practically •tlims-Iotffil’liB' B f fee county expeflm s ‘|]ta€ lea which, acci/paii'igf fo fee ways, fe tdavmk* . -■v ’' , Mayor Kendrick’s Effort* Some time ago Mayer ICendrick re ceived a visit from a. representative of the statedeparfmen® of weights and measures and was informed that a sealer of weights and measures must ba appointed for the city. Re com municated with the county board of supervisors, a week as anos© ago, re garding th© matter, snd asked tliat some arrangement be made by-wkleia a sealer could bs appointed feat would serve for the city and Cousty. At pres ent tbe couaty employes a sealer at ;af 'salary, of §1,000- a year, fee hold® of tbe position being C. Ea. Paso© o f Warrensburg, htat aecordimg ta Ih s etate law te c^adt eepb wlthia th© city, which nkRis It aietfessajy' to- se cure aa 'afiditioael sealor for Gleas Falls, Mayor ,Eendri©k% idea, soute 'tiine a^o, jvhd ihat Pfisfei.who. re», ■des to Wkfefijiebttrg, mtgM.mgvd to lens SMs' ami etay here long eaought te;q«S^y-as-fl resident of tte city aad tten.be jippototed seate‘,f©r-thg I H i i IK IS 2!” K W m C I S «•. . F ’ v* »V yv tf \ v S s In Mass Meetitog ia Carnegie Hall, New York- Qtiestioa Declared Not One of Judaism, But One of American Hjnor. | MEW YORK, Dec. 6.—The abroga tion of a treaty of friendly relations between the United States and Russia, made ln 1832, was urged in speeches delivered by more than a dozen men of national prominence and in reso lutions adopted at a large mass meet ing beld in Carnegie hall tonight Tbe meeting was under the auspices of tbe National Citizens -committee which plans a series of simitar demonstra tions throughout the country during fe© next month in protests against the t - • :-«fo • K< 1'’’. v an elephant trying to fight a wkat6P, v/ ite said, adding that there were fiffcJAA,: other reasons why Russia and Ainsri« ^?.4 ' ca could not go to war. A resolutiosiiji" j. passed amid applause, urgently re- - :- t quested Congress to adopt the reso!Cf>-;v' tlons now pending In the Senate aoff**h- \ the Honse looktug to the abrogation..?..'V of the treaty by giving Russia on®“ ■%;> year's notice of its termination. Art/ gument preceding the passing of t b lR .^ S ;. resolution came from speeches by mea in the United States Senate, Speak® >^52? Clark of tbe House of ~ ' ' ^ discrimination by Russia in her re -1 and several members of that body.* fusal to honOr fee passports of Jewish- ‘ the head of Cornell unlverstiy aefi American citizens. Mont speakers ad-1 several others. The platform was vocated immediate notice fo Bnssia’s crowded with more than fonr hundredl attitude on the passport question. An-1 persons, representing almost every, drew D. White, former United States | walk of life. Every speaker brought Ambassador -fo Russia, chairman,|out the idea tbat the passport ques- eharaoterized fee suggestion of Wai’ as tloo was hot one of Judaism, but oS altogether fooilsb. "If would be like American honor. W aillEfiS’ E N u t gflSfiOE mi TGDM In ’ Chapter House, Barry Street— Many Useful Articles are on Hand TI 10 second day of the sale being keM under fee auspices of fee Mo thers’ club at fee chapter honse on Berry street, proved very successful. The sale will be continued today. Tksro are still many beautiful articles left whish will be sold today at cost. Those who wish Christmas gifts at reasonable prices or© urged to attend fe© sal© today, as many useful ar:. .tidies are still on display. Jfiiose who assisted at yesterday’s sale were Mrs. J, S.' Burton, Mrs. A. % - Silverman, Mi®. Thomas Rider, Mrs. Frank Joubert, Mrs. Fred A. 1Chapman, Mrs. Trumon R. Temple, Mrs. Sanfpi’d Eddy. The tea table HiiSBIB a SM I m ’ ’ of ffliajy mo. eoBiij' CHICAGO, Dec. fl.-Counsel for fed ’ , International Harvests:- company ha© received announcement that fee preme Court of Mississippi has grafifig^- ed a writ of error on which the Chfe*. ter case might be carried to tho Jftds-.? v ed States Supreme Court. T h e Cbltn, sei said that the case would go up Ea rned iately. "Ae; .was in ©h&rge .of Mrs. J. P. Rickley, M?s> Ja y Gifford and Mrs. Alfred & . 'wm* lm .*.> . -W, > r»/-» ■* FUlKfi COBffi BfflLBiNS r. - , 111mMfOUS KliiS | t t | j INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 6- IntSer tils' | glare of searchlights, pftllee atul ii-e-i | mors searched tonight for |De beftiBs I four persons caught itt ma wrefSktge I of a three-stovy concrete bujrclu"^ which collapsed at noos'today, four- workmen and tajnrfnf one, - . -fr. > 1 v * A A t

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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,

Jjbhteor', ore not the saino as'-those iyhioh govern tbe talslng of oyjfleaco1 •fe’cojirt. ; > .' ■ . /kotf'^alcsn to daa ffiientln. ~ '.■' •

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

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/ ’ 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* '£ (

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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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tokguca^lS’-c 'ife ^ se s fe .ts tfe t ^ k h i a g .

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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

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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¥,>

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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

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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;

.w as in ©h&rge .of M rs. J . P. R ick ley, M?s> J a y Gifford and M rs. Alfred & .

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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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