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2 THE _OMAHA DAILY llLl THU R-l)/\\. (8 '\IIHR ‘.‘fl 1900. Telephones 618 and 604 = e o [SPEND DAY AT WASHINGTON] B85 54 e v | one “Uinion ot Licochee, 106 (O'Con 4 to | Happy, Useful and Sensible AT S s U B0 BT | e World Fortunate V18 that the police have track of the but then we cannot be too wure. | League at National Capital. tth, race, flve and o halt furignes, s 1 Christmas thoughts all over our store. T R T e O e - ataite, Tl Conurnl 16 16 140 wpontAve AL AmAT for a ranscm SURE TO HAVE A CLUB IN PHILADELPHIA Limb of the Law, Molded | " ralamb, Viette, Bstelnda | Fenternnl tns Blankets and f¥5t it was supposed that the lad " { nramee Soctettes Cone Quilts | ilks for t have started for this city to viait e Tuthill, 12 op 0 o ¥ Christmas— relatives, and in order to relieve the r with Natk League , T AT T anxiety of the parents in Omaha all the Tented, bet Heelsrntion Mide . braska has recently fncoming trains were met by members of That a Fight Can i Prejudice, Montanic whereby 3 th e ran oy ¢ Sons down quilt is e » and Daughters o A 1 | sBlack Peau | the Cudaby famity. U o a late hour this 1t Wante Protection of Lincoln And (o Biakevs y | evening, ho e hoy had not mad | the top luxury Uf‘ ,4]1' P h:.n“-;w ”ll:‘\‘(\:rr' ,I':: h\“m\N fi' }‘l-\"\,|'y‘.‘|l.~r, — JEFFRIES AND RDHLIN SIGN | Union of the World of Omaba bave been ol o) A = consolidated bed covering, if " every Jobn and Michael, or of Mrs. Reddy, at| WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—~President Ban THe Linooln o . it is good. Mordif 1244 Indiana avenue. The members of the [Johnson of the American Base Ball league ] B L offcs ot the 8! woman family in Chicago were areatly disturbed|and John McGraw of Baltimore were in Rounds at g bbb Oufs are the best at $5.00, $7.00, $0.50 should over the disappearance of the lad and could | Washington today and with Manager Man nival in February. L9910 oowel. dad & o offer no explanation except that the boy [Ding spent the time looking over the pro - ‘et ColaR . SN TR Ve NY psay bl an ! 3 i YK, Deo, 18 - oftrics | the Nebraska bus ) vl BIT6d. O ) soft, and mellow i had been Kidnaped for runsom posed sites of the new ball grounds. Mr. [ami s’ RIRIG todhy Mg AFticies ot ."1‘ R WEHIA. B O e Wool filled Comforts at $4.00 and $5.50. [ S0ft @ At the home of John Cudahy it was said | Marning practically decided on the loca greement to box twenty rounds, V Special value at $1.00 a yard that | the most portant moves in fraternal insuran history of Ne been consummated Sons and tion will be in charge of Associate Supreme Secretary fra J and $11.00 each have one of these sliks, a rich, Cnlo than an unmbreila. for A number of the eme X officers of the Sons and Daughter We have quite a nice assortment of fine several telograms had boen received [tion, but Is not yet ready to make it public, [ §f, Queensbury ‘rules, at the Bigngerfest | BECE “m“ - f"‘ Daughters of Blankets, nicely boxed, ready to send HANDSOME SILK FLANNELS, from Omaha requesting that incoming | A8 (o the report that the American | agree (o wenr gloves not excecding 1V | ors Unfon, so that order has. he Bank with your Hollday greeting One of the cholcost, softest and pret- [ trains be watched. but no tidings could be |league is having trouble in entering Phila- | ounces in welght and to accept George Biler | oo it ‘I‘M :“w :!‘\:\ ”'w full rop Bi. Mary's Blankets, § , $10.00, $12.00 tieet of the scason’'s fabrice— beauti learned of the missing boy It is probable | delphia Mr, Johnson sald "“VI refe I‘::‘ "‘Irhv“hll IIH‘"::“> ’vu\' ..1’ S’h. ':y‘,‘,! | ani contret :" 1he uBe ‘v d v'n ‘h Llagemen A pair. ful colorings and shades, for street |that either or both of the boys' uncles No friend of the American league need | gross receipts, this to be divided 1 per | “The Sons ana “mm“"‘f' "] it North Star Blankets, $4.50, $5. $6.00, and evening wear- special price $1.00 [ will ve for Omaha tomorrow morning [ POrrow trouble on that score. Philadelphia 3|~ the winner and 2 per the x B | huve always ‘“m””““ h e @ ; oty n 7 1 H ard in case tho police fail to locate him in the |is as solld as a rock. J have not been | Fhe contestants are tn re |, atned an excellent credit " , $7.00, $5.00, $9.00, $10.00, $11.00 a a yard. from the rever derived and have promptly discharged Bligatt Special Challis We have made| pir, meantime. It was explained that Edwarl|spending a week there for nothing. Even | {ures trken nt the bot and paid all death o o it i s Cudahy, jr., was not of a roaming dispo- |1t the city council tomorrow evening de- | lit agree (o post $2.60 n o by ases Offering— all our beauti- | oOregon Blankets, plain white and fa Women's MUIoH KRA. Weuld Hiot Bave faft Bn. Nome | cidus. apaitist un. k' (6 U5’ ALHISte park | Kood falth and the manag n he Bankers Union of the World has had ‘. " A g, very ol ) r g agrees to p A most elous grow Yegntiised on (he ful satin strip- iy g LR LR Petticoats — without consulting his parents. Although |site, we have secured an option on a val- | {en that } AL LR il is that we | bt L 7 the trains were watched It was with no|uable tract of land a little further out, | With by the mayor ) ember , 1t has at th ed challis that we have been y p , g+ arnor of the state of Ohio of present time more than 20,000 members in Leath ” Wit assurauce of locating the lad, but more [ Which, to my mind, promises better for our | {08 B the, xfute of Ohio ol WG ¢ selling at 7he, 8 and $1.00 eather— y for Christmas for the purpose of relleving the anxlety of |Purpose than the old Athletie field 10 be governed by ihe 1 g s st LS PIOHDLY 6L Wil EIKims ; « and pald all death ). d A | " it At the apecial price of 50c, Come gi\'illp{ —dainty his parents, The eighth city of the circult, said Mr. | existing botween Jefrri Ruhlin | " h ~1” 3 JOUGES GAG 16 BR iBet) Quick. Perhaps no ti t ither While John Cudahy was not inclined to [Johnson, would be decided upon at the [ ol Nt Nee wha his bean representing b | b g o l\;;l':..pm ey “;n be prowd b, / petticoats either |pimce much faith in the kidnaping story, | Dext meeting in Chicago, soon after the | committes of cltizens us well as the old ey Spinney of Omaha, suprem A 6 A 3 " 0 ¢ vitizens Il ag the president of the Bankers Union of the Christmas | single ar- }E{ H the fact that there are no evidences of un | holldays Bnanmorfent Tl nssocintion of Cincinnatl | Prest nlon h }; in #ilk or cotton at there a ences of un ML weing for the dJe SHuhiin Neht. | World N o expeFience in Umbrellas— i ti Ig Yatte 1 ik accident point strongly in that direction Much,” he said, “will depend in making fiff,‘,';,',:,,,',',' (il s DL UL B TR LM L R LR ol i icle better i o goods—mAaKes & | The missiug boy has larke number of |this choice upon whether the National expected that Terry' MeGovern | g e b Ll AR 1 e LA th é 1 f 8 h 1 Jorda M ability; of agrecable personality and th answers the most desirable riends in Chicago, having at various pe- [league allows the American to attend to its ordan’ wi n nn e cable perse y and 1 s s | ment to fight on the same night ns Jeffrics | strictest fntegrity and we bespeak for N . lods spent considerable time with his rel- [own affairs or declares war. I repeat, the | Mot f v Fora g 'av N 2 and Ruhlin. The program will be Hmited | (hege united orders a most xple utuse 5% af T'n always per atives her. [ American league i not for a buse ball 'war. | o the two contests. - The Hall will seat | (hof united ordors 4 most wplendid futur or either plexing 2 ’ Patrick Cad presston. We know there In voom on the base ball | OVer 16,000 per the'largest Nebraska inatitution. lady or gen- | question of “what to give" than a pocket- Excellent ones made in "”‘”l LU ILWAUKEE, W Dec. 19.—Patrick | gob r”’l'“'; "”‘”'“"”“"" ik b e ““‘“""r May Not By this consolidation the membership of 4 book. We have some very choice things in jean cut good and full at $1.25 le of A et e o ot Eaulek | going whead with our plans to be one of | | PRAN R it o ‘ tleman, we | Soexetbooks, Beston bags, bill books ] AT A drother of BAward | ipom. 1t the National league does not like gonsral passenger agent in @an | POl orders Has been strensthioned and the sy o¢! " o Handsome mercerized cotton Petticoats | ihy, tonight received a telephone mes- | B0 o A nelseo for the Union Pacific, states thit | FEhts and privileges of neitber membership k f / i declaration of independence, and opens now o and bill rolls. made with deep accordion plaited | S1KC from his brother, Michael of Ohicago, | i Hone me meare Lependence, " telegram uciting e Towa ot ball | endangered or curtafled in the least . confirming reports that the restoration of | By ; ) team to play the University of California | cConsolidation s the order of the " nothing Combination pocketbooks, at 40c, 50c rufMe and ruching round the bottom, i Ing reports that th g bbditdy Committes porty ¢ " team here on Christmas lay was sent with Congolldation ‘ts the order of the day | ful ok S B B i gl iy oy had been offered provided _ porte to Players, Ut his knowledee MeD Hitencock has | this age and it is notorfous that one large more usefua "O S l'i oo‘ "- w-~"- 00, $5.00 and $6 % 8L 92.50, 93,4 paid The committee of the Players' Protective | Wired the manager of the lowa team not to | concern can do business much ore AR A R 2 Dainty and fashionable silk Petticoats 8 far as the paying of the ransom (unlon have sent out a circular letter to |f1art weut untll he hewrs trom Manager | economically than a number of small ones % ; L each. . in black und colors at $5.50, $10.00 aud | asked s concerncd,” said Patrick Cudahy |all playcrs of that avsociation. The letter, | very probabie that fhe idea of hiving the | 1t Would seem (o be the logical thing for a n entire new line of handles to show Boston Bags at $1.00, $1.25, 81 5,00, to a reporter, “1 know my brother will do |§ikned by Charles Zimmer, Hugh Jennings | Towa team come west will med number of the other orders to arrive at you, bought for the Holldays—the | $2.00, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25 and $4.00 each, Very fine eloctric seal Storm Collars | WH3LOVer the situation seems to require, [and Clark Griffiths, is as follow WA CITY. i, Doce 10 (Spectal Tele: | wome equitable means of joining fssues and si1ks and frames are of the same good Bill Books at 50c, 76c, $1.00 and $1.50 with fox-tail cluster, at .00, oo lLie ey it fo THoeve o L the Californta university this afternoon | (hUs strengthen their membership it i ® ) | his son. 1 telographed my brother at| ¢ ostponements. « of | Baying It woild 'be imponsible to arrange | Lincoln lodge No. 1, Sons and Daughters quallties wo have shown in the past. each. Genuine marten muff, best quality, | Omaha today asking whether there was | mitten Swoqesus, 2o 't our ‘com- | for the praposed foot bl game, the mane | of Prog Hm;’“unl\ e yl;.‘:"M]N.x,::.\‘,’f,;‘..,. Extra values at $2.50, $4.00, $5.00, $5.00 | Opera Bags, new shapes, i seal and | usvally seld at $10.00 and $12.00, price | anything 1 could do, and Michael Cudahy | Mittee et on L 11 ‘aind decided otk e o ramed mender"of |adopted the following, last night j 0 : 3 Aol i \ « ) on ddecided | ready teheock, the suppe nder o opted the follo . last nig and up to $12.60 each, patent leather, at $2.75 and $3.00 each. | $8.50 | was arranging at Chicago, when I last nn of ur request the | the invitation to play in California, says he | “Wheress, It has been made to appear | heard from him, to telegraph a like mes " hiye e outsct | has no knowledie of who sent yesterday's | ¢ the members of this lodge that this or Store open every evening umntil Christmas. g0 to Omaha hid no ot but simply o report 3 ganization, the Sons and Daughters of Pro — to the rinsisting that imme ague May Drop St Joe, tection, has by the action of the supreme , dlate be they ed o et A Lk o D BY INFERENCE, . o n SIOUX CITY, Dec. 16.—(Special ‘Tele- | lodge been consolidated o Bankers ¢ we stated | gram.j—On his return from (he Natignai | \c08® been consolidated with the Bauk AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND McCALL'S PATTERNS, : ; 14 Save People n Lot of Useless | Informed that all the requests we wanted | Ll Wbl Ung.iniNew Yotk [[URISR CEILYRLWORIC) NIt O R D IR 0 T |n‘? & with the proposed new form of ‘con- e mrege ‘“'l',”l','",',"\‘,“"'” dropped from | " ipe Sons and Daughters of Protection Jauis Y be Sulded more by Inference 1t | ALt HIMANESS O U o ates sthted that } n, s been dropped,” he said, |holding beneficiary certificates have been pIdon't understand you." ald the man | Qur wiitten demanda exceeded our verbul | jie fntimited rurther that Bloux City may | 1ully protected by the detion of fhe suprems ‘“ o had been tickling a e\ xnized that this was a niere | b the town to go, but that St. Joseph |10d&e in such consolidation, and made such “Why, for instunce, | passe oXCUSa M) hersupon, to glve them every | pyy be sacrificed. President Hickey is certificates more secure and of greate The Only Exclusive Dry Goods House in Omaha. N excime ai iwon, hem ov the other v. On t possinDie. Shol p be falr we submitted to move from Bt. Joseph to Kansas ¥. M. 0. A. BUILDING, CORNER 16TH AND DOUGLAS $178. | skates, a boy's cap and mitten. ot in thy | (hem whils they’ were still in conference n | that step I« considered significant, | Yolue: therefore, middle of the pond the ice had ‘broken. Did ML LT CRE TR B, N which | st Joscph has proved itaelf a poorer bas “Be it resolved, That we, the members D o e ol s had nrokan. g " that e would ‘e satisfied with o | b, than ' Sfoux Cliy, and Manager |of Lincoln lodge No. 1, Sons and Daughters : — n drowned ant raise’n rrent hullinalos | ghange i the hearing of seiling, arming “Mmation muy fofeshadow WAt | op Drotection. hereby ratify and approve Cudahy was decoyed away into some | policeman walking a beat in the city had upon what he based his opinion be de- | 08 L0ure you dia or el + ought to | NOW OUF Fequests should be discussed with | tually happen at the league meeting | Of Urotection, herehy reuify ast spprove sparsely-settled section of the city and then | received a digeription of the boy and had clined to give his reasons, but said there | be prosccured You dont i » ey us and passed on . of the supreme lodge in the perfection of O1e Mon at Teuyine. |such consolidation; and CHICAGO, Dec. 18.~In a most remarkabl you | {1 overpowered and made a prisoner in some | been instructed to Lave an eye out for him. was good cause for advanciog it pagsed on said nothing fnore bunch id of jumping to a | Friday that they had decided to tgnore all | (LA RS i imond, Ind, B, M, | “'Be it fufther Resolved, That we hereby old building. He was not picked up and | Several detectives were ordered to drop the | Among the boys with whom young Cudahy | pead Ui Gofmyehehlied the man of the fore. 3 HEIACL thrust Into a nack while on his way be- [ work in hand and devote their entire atten- | nseociatcd opinions vary. Some are cer- | false conclusion.” our Tequests, which wo balleve they ine c LM i ended to de 0 iy K oyt, a 63, of Chicago defeated W. N press oul reat appreciation of the efforts tween the Cudahy residence and C. B. Rus- | tion to the case. tain that be hus been Kidnaped and others | "r”” ou hed ' to Infer that the Loy was | lended to do teom the frat, Thereupan we | Foiky. %, 0t _Ronssclast, Ind., by & |of the members of the suprems lo0ge, who tin's, for he was too strong and husky a| As soon as people began moving about |that he has simply taken a notion to see | "M ‘NG e PTOFted the jother, | Tavior 10 send a full Feport This ta (hai | total of 12 to 1160 pins in seven ames. | b0 1 SO € O made boy to permit of that. He was a boy who | after the break of day, and the story of the |some of the world on his own account. |the skates and eap and mitien would report POkt AhunEtole Etnilies and thirty-Tous | personal sacrifices that the interests of the would fight for his liberty to the lasty min- | abduction began to be circulated, a dozen Those who hold to the Kidnaping theory | FOG¢ WiI bl 1oslmply interred hat GV LI AT Ay i got three errors: Jonew made | members of this organizatton should at all v 4 ’ ell, as he porie: » advanc d a few [assert that he was not the kind ¢ boy | I seen a_rabbit and given chase. T was o , | 4'E § L o ) n on ute. You see, I know him well, as he is | or more theories were advanced and a few rt that he was not the kind of a boy | right 6 1 the course of five minutes I e ure that thé Natlonal | tWentyomlx AUlken, L on O Prina, times be fully protected: and, ! L ) ; eq | @10 the We dive Sou our judgment | 219, though Jones rolled one game of 211 it turther Resolved, That we pledge bim at my house. But 1 think, on the other | to afford o tangible clue. The most impori- {any desire to see wore of the world than | Ol Yot did? And maybe you inferred on this %o that you wl! may beat 1| (1emind | 1oyt won five games and Jones two, GFIRUgE ok to Vi Bdnva)atintarders g hand, that he 18 a boy of too good wense | antof these, and one upon which the pollse hix opportunicies aftorded him. Others— | "0 G0l 141 A% he had the nose-bleed | VHOF, When vou'Have to'decide whether to | o 5 by individual efforts will seek to make ; ¢ od noarly i d amo: em se o a i Adchi SR8 Ul L fioke. ! SIgn I the Natlonal or the Ameriean. Muc to fght. agninst big ofds, and It he found | worked noarly all day before they fually Jand among hem severdl of hix most inti- |1 inferved th¢ b B faifen over u'low i | SIS (M Neonal on the amerian Much | JRRRSREHR S, ¢ harles Sum- [such organization first amons the fraternal himeelt overpowered in some obscure part | exploded it, was to the effect that @ youns |mate acquaintunces—think he was ex- | (e, Chise and gor Lot P81y DAl I v TorR e e BYeTAED | e - of. the ownate of the Cleveland |organizationd of this siate by maintainiag of town, where his cties for help could! boy answering the description of Edward tremly likely to take such a wotion and | ‘“Then vou ought to have wound up the | (Eether. Al things considered we belic Hase Ball club, returned from the eamt|..'yicn giandard of the pe ¢ rsonal character ot be d 2 vie etly and | was se dee Place ca tly | that a lusty you d seen enough | perforn (ferring ethe, that it would be unwise for us to start | today. He said the report that Indianapolis not be heard, hy would yleld quietly and|was seen on a Dundeo Place car shortly | lie was a lusty youth, liad seen enough | ReriOITne Carrig whether 16 was | S for ourselves: that at present plas | would be dropped from the league in favor | of our members, as we have in the past.”— awalt his chance to cscape. 1 belleve, too, | after 11 o'clock. He was In company of |of the world uot,to be trapped by any |®. HoulA { ] full et 4 i ; ¥ | e O A Fid whould” not . under. nny eonsideration | of Buffalo is at least prematare, us that | Lincoln State Journal, Dec, 19 that he 1s still in tho oity, or mear the|a lad known only as “Alvin,” and the latter, | ordinary device intended to lead him 1nto | Ax | baamed "ot i my, captious friend. | i, M eoom one lcague to the other, even It | matter cannot be decded until the meeting uity, We » covered the o : 2 lace where he could be rpowered | from overexertion, an A M| the Amerlean does become entirely inde- | of the league in Chicago. Philadelphia, city. We have covered the surrounding|it was noted, carried his arm in a sling | a place where he could be overpowered rexertion, and 1t was & ‘'m pendent; that American league players may | Washingion and Baltimore he said " will country so thoroughly that it would have [and appeared to be very weak and feeble. | without having his outcries attract atten- S ; 3 R T Ty | e 1110 loa e been impossible for them to have carried | The boy who was thought to be Edward |tion, and that if it had been attempted RIOHENE FRIVATECIY THY ABMY, "I Kue (“hh)'lll ’“-N;lllw'llv amen d por- | itarsin NGt l'. C 12 g - " o | N y S R -4 " tions of which they have been advised | California t P > bim away without our having found it | was last scen assisting him off the car atjin (ie vicinity of his home he would have | Hus Come Into a Fortane Since Date | heretofore i to which Mr. Johnson his | 1 NIVERRITY NIA, €al,| Ofce open continuously from S n, out. the Forty-ninth and Dodge street crossing. [put up a roar which would have roused of Hin Enlistment agreed, which provides “against selling, | Dec. 19— Manager atend J the foof | m. te O p. m. Sundays from S Last Seen Tuesday Evening. The police followed up this theory very the neighborhood. None of them ever "rr..~ wenlthi 5 in the | farming ulw! drafting "‘,"" player's | ball team says that the University of n",\n’rl'., 5 p. m. s y 3 " 4 zht | hear ¢ 't i ;. mitel States ar s 3 © | consent; that any member assocla- | fornia will play no Christmas ot bhall Bdward Cudahy, jr., left his home, 518 |industriously, but at a late hour last night |heard him say anything, howev about itedl Bt H g 1) ¥ Wiak be 300 In cash, ) | tion, in 'whate leagie e, should | game. The University of lowa eleven wis Bouth Thirty-seventh street, about 7:45|Chief Donabue said he had about made [making a trip on his own resources and PR AR insant, With | wign no « 2Yioh Aoouad | Eame. The Laieg H LI CHARCES LOW v'clock Tuesday evening with some books, | up his mind that there was nothiug in il [no other boys are reported missing. They ¢ ‘bread ugon the | Bot h ¥, the attorney, and this | it i are tn’ Los o D d e home gy ol ve p J wev have & Kinds of eories of e o 1 i 1s statione at , does n may not posst e | Angeles, but the decided that which he purposed taking to the home of | It appeared very plausible, however, upon | have all kinds of theories of where he is, | Sl o PNt o e at| Geemed b 5 approve the.old | 1t sag too late to maie Rofel shat C. B. Rustin, 205 South Thirty-seventh | its face, as it coincided perfectly with the from being confined in some dark cave to|' Throe . yenrs ago two of hs boyhood | form of co yming year. But | ments street, two blocks distant. As he departed | chief's theory that the boy had been de- |enjoying life riding through the country | friends détermined to try thelr fortune in | We urgently ki vor he assured his mother that he would re- |coyed away from the immediate vicinity on car trucks, and if the police should at- }'\-_’\fiy;\{i;k;rm’ly' i \4!:.“ 3 monioy, nl.;\.‘i "3\l~y"'mm:'('.'r:\Lnl'].‘!v"{.lf! off Seawa ka Cu (‘I.nllt-‘nllu:r‘.‘ 7 turn immediately. Then, whistling to his | of his father's house by some ruse which [tempt to follow all of the tips from these | dolldrs hefore he enlistod Ho agroed. o | ved by Mr. T under | e AN o e Tondan s0Ys. (hat pet dog, he ran down (he street toward | played upon his sympathios. He belleved |embryo Sherlock Holmeses the chief would Eatnice n Flends. heot§il oy | AgRcemenG i @ member of (e s | {he Mogteesl BIen om JrOlon S PR the Rustin home, the dog following. This | that “Alvin” was uot injured in any way, |be compelled to ask for additional men ey e ihanabled Lo progure siiels outllis | iR Al the possibilities in ming i drdered Wi (Hird Bt for' Wis own nel: was the last secn of him by any member of | but that he carried his arm in a sling for | Over in South Omaha Cudahy's packing AFTett heard nothing from his fnvest- | you immediately to write to Mr. T e ekt he il take to Oanndi. the Cudahy household a double purpose—first, to enlist the pity [ house was virtuaily closed, ag every avail fiont far many m u|l'|;4 m“\l.‘m \\‘m h nlx“.. your pereol ‘I“|<:‘; fl"*r" it e "1 One ix by Harley I ) -u]n's "<»M‘~‘ on ] hall Rt el 4 3 B s . o maw serviee it thi Phillppines | the oth as to yourself and ¢ fa'by Linton Tlope of the Thames and e our_hours passed, and he did not re- [of Edward and lead the latter to believe [ able man turned out to engage in the quest. | rugiment, {he Seventh §nited Staten infans | assoctation, which s grounded on a1l that | 15 Y Linton Hang of the fren turi. Then Mre. Cudahy began to get wor- |he (“Alvin) could not get home without | Chief Dovabue has instructed the crews | try, was moved from post fo post. By and | i fair and honorab’e and which must be ricd, As the hour of 12 approached she |help; and, second, to send the police off | of all out-going trains to be on the look- | PY & letter came from hin friends, bringing | kept up and made a Kuccess or no players lene Athletes Play. went a domestic to the Rustin home 0 ac- | upon a false scent by having them look for [ 0ut for Edward, and to remmyimicate witi she Acocpane tint ey uare meKing xe (RERRIIAE N BAT LI Afosesy R sy e, BT 1 D e " ) @ I vith | penses and had great hopes. Camp, A treasures of the tompany him home, but the messenger re- |a boy with his arm in a sling. him immediately if anyone® boards their| Other letters came stil more hopeful and ; Tors, “nder which head e At A ther ] r W 5 ) i MO turred with the alarming statement that’| Another clue which, though vague, is [ Cars answering the descriotion of the miss ot Ry et ik | WEIGHS IN- FOR LAST TIME inances of the four T §UC ! that " the grubstaker would et | : . : the boy had left Rustin’s immediately. He | atill regarded ns affording a possible solu- | I0g boy. All train dispatchers on all roads | manyTold per cent on his outlay. . Recently Lor Tallay Disd at GRsmiy Al brinoush of & e il o SPECIALIST bad not even entered the house. but had | tion of the mystery, has to do with an open | FUBRINE (hrouch Omaha hive been in- | letter arrived bearhg @ large enec i | s e Vear was 365,016 Th in the treatment of all forma of DIS- rung the doorbell and, as Mr. Rustin re- | buggy in charge of two men, which was |structed to wirc any news in this connec- | Wi} A pald 31 M 1t of 014 hranches of athistics v 3 BEAS AND DISORDERS OF MEN spcnded, bad greeted him pleasantly, de- |geen at the corner of Thirty-sixth and Far- | tion which may come into their posses- | The mines are sl fruitful, and there is ni @ leaves a profit of $4.868 ONLY, 98 yenrs' experionce, 16 years livered the books with the remark, "Here [ pam streets about ihe time the boy dis- no way of compiting how mich Garrett is S e R rize Fight Permits Revoked. | in Omaha. are your hooks, Mr. Rustin,” and had then | appeared. Persons in the vicinity say the & but Tall and Strong. | e e arne n'l','."*".','.,,'l{\".y.»"&'},fl‘."‘.\,‘»‘"{ffi who way njured by a fall ai the Newporl | CHICAGO. Dec 16 Mavor Harriwon | WARICOGELE AND HYDROCELE dicappeared. Mr. Rustin observed that Ed- | yehicle stood there for nearly a halt hour | Bdward Cudaby, r., is 16 years old. Rather It by uirchase” 1nt] then de will be | track in 1898 and who has suffered periodic- | fodiy Tesoked Gi permits fon, brise, (LS oot . -LE ward turned, as he reached the sidewalk, |and was finally driven rapidly westward | tall for his years, and slender, ho is never- | hamirkatls me the et Bt I e [ally from the injury, died at 5 o'cloek this e e by the dity council on’ Monday | 1 W \lhl\.l“(.:_"‘l-“ UARANTEED toward the Cudahy home. Had it Leen bis [ on Farnam street. It was not observed, | theless strong and very ctive. During | Gurrott will ioin his eomeades i the hort | evening in the Charity hospital. A pe- | night. The miyor's uction puts an end to ol aHie Intention o0 go downtown on @ street ¢ar | powever, whether or not other persons were | the scason Just closed ho has been devotiag | - " | cutiarly Incident | in tion taek e WA NSE REOYE 1IN Hew NATCRAL COHE that has he would have turned the opposite way. 4 4 i e 8| Nebhraska B tn vl with t) ckey's fate in th ¢ a few 5 ¢ mEbia haie tisned (Opposite waY. | added to its load before it drove away. [much attention o football. Ordinarily, | SpRINGETELD, I e T The oxecr- | Minttes bofore the end i3 = yet heen dincovercd. CHARGES LOW. SRON T pt of this intormation tho Cudahy City in Districted. however. he s of a quict, studious nature, | {ive committoe of the Hlinois Live Stock | Was recelved here authorizing his engage- ¢ fine Spectal Work (o 1 o | SYPHILIS In,.ait stases wnd condiions ousehold became thoroughly alarmed and A i R R i o ST e e | ik odere aaocia lon met here today and | ment for the coming neason as jockes for | SAD INIO. Tex., Dec. 10.—Marshali cured and every trace of the at once notified the police that the boy yas [ BY 7 o'clock Wednesday morning the city A A 18 0 Where he 18 | 40 {Ged to hold the next annual meeting of | of the most prominent eastern stiables . the fumous sec of m-v‘ diseage 18 thoroughly eliminated from the missing was divided into districts and officers were | !901ized by the entire household. He 18| the assoclation at C! atgn November 1§ | I the stoeplechase Harve 1 fell at ihe | eral Kawton, Hias beon N b blood. . g Meanwhile the dog which had accom- | OFEanized into squads, each squad being | 2Ot the Kind of a boy, his parents say, who [ to 21 next. It was declded to invite as [ Afth jump and C. Johnson, who rode him, | Wood ¢ " No “BREAKING OUT" on the skin or At on \ thily al fnstructions. co or any external appearances of the ! h ol e s Jen it oo B wpeakers Ton, O. B, Bradfort, Jokeph I2. | was hurt slightly cla face or any ex § panied Edward to the Rustin home had | ®$igned to a district, The effect of al- w’|--| id run away from dome and caueo the | X0 Pror. Thomas Hunt of Ohlo, | In the fifth race Chorus Boy was run up . — — | disease whatever. A freatment that i returned. This fact added another dis- | MOst the entire police force were exerted | |1I to be Vll.(nall into the yard in false | George McK woand "!‘4;" ||IYI'X|\ of }\: AIH‘V‘l Im’HKIH ‘lll Ilnl' lf‘f“'n - c; " > :l]\‘;rl ')1' 1‘-4;4‘MI|| ‘“I‘l:““”‘ :v(“";‘|'"r“|‘:“"r.'|"'\l' \ A irpte © and Hoit- | ©Xplanation of his disappearance e 18, sin, 1 Curtis of Towa, Hon. John veather cloudy and track heavy. Prin o =] han o ngs'’ treutment apd o anieting clement 1o he. slion, an i | o the case Detectiven Dauhue an Hoit- | Cxplanation of hin disappearance. e ta:on | {015ty Trort Gl frawa fion, fohn | W enthfr iy und rack weavs: vein: | JELPED THE_CHIEF, | an it (1 S ofskiment, awd, 2t proved conclusively to tha minds of the | felt first went to Creighton universit i ry seusible, matter-of-fact A. Burnett of Nebrasks 1 Hon, I favorites, Summaries = is guarantecd to be permunent for lfe, dietracted family that the boy was not in | Which Institution Edward had attended, to [ ¥Outh. The theory that he has ran away | Coburn of Kansas First rate, one mile, selling: Judge Ma- wineer DId Hix ‘WEAKNESS 0% 0n MANI GG the immediate neighborhood. The dog al- [ 8ccertain it any of his boon companions | Of % “indn killing” escapade 15 scouted wgreen Pard an I TR RN, Ta 5 i) Satvae ervice. NI Lokwoy sis Pebility, Loss of ways followed Edward everswhere and if | Were also missing, but received no in-| -l 400t know what to muke of this t TONNING, Mioh, Do, hthe o i1, i04_(Murph third' T MEADVILLE, Pa ).—(Special,)— [ Brain and > wer, Forgetfulness ho went Into a house would walt outside | formation that would help them. His | Fible affair,” said E. A. Cudahy, his father, | court this afterncot unanmously overruled Jesstc 1 ] g ey B o v Bethruloss i rhoea, Gleet until he reappeared. The return of the | comrades were surprised to learn of his ab- [ Wednesdav afternoon. i can scarcely | the demurrer illed by Atlorney quneral | ¥red, Nannie Leland o T v e aaeral o aedy g iy dog indicated that the boy must have lett | duction and many of them turned out to|Terlize what has happened. It sooms al- | o'y Glemicen] of Dis. pending uppeal fr 00 Waleh oo b aolous | SFURAG 9 MAOON ke bt br. McGrew' s must have le for a dismissal of his, pending uppea 102 (T. Walsh), 8 to b, Valdez, 100 | pial. A circumstance occurred in this' eity T e SN B, the neighborhood in a strect car or other | ald In the search. The detectives nex: | MOst incredible that my boy has beer kid- | his conviction the' cfreuit court on MeQuade), 20 to 1 and 10 1o 1 second: | oo qavs ngo, which emphasizes this feel of the rectum hus cured where ull vohicle. went to all the car barus, where the night | haved, and still, that is the only possible | charge of complicity in the te mill Menace, 96 (May), to 1, third, Time o days ago, re had falled. Fissure, Ulcers, Pilos 8 L fridugs. The court hold that, Governor Pin. | TSt 8t Bluff, Sempire’ and - gyptian | | By 3 o'clock Wednosddy morning every | €TOws were reassembled, and closely que anation. The leiter thrown over the | b of General Mureh, under | Brince also ran WE s Rk 7 Zallan/ia shist. of. the Brothars hERESHENID ispaase ot 168 testum, 1 ed Vot a few e conducto! a | fence settled that beyond oub which Marsh asked for the dismissal of hi Third ae eeplechase, Short coure: tioned. Not a few of the conductors, and 8o that beyond a doubt. 1 am |Which 3arai A for Third i steeplech hort courie: | hood of Locomotive Kngineers No. 143 He o without cutting of pain. The cure i specially those . I Siran entirely satisficd with the efforts the police | €45€, 18 valld. “Attorney Genaral Oren's de- | jgin fhoe | Meoplashane. AhorL CouRIS: ut_cutth pecially those on the Parnam street line he police | FREC Y dllexed that the | n was defes. | 1aih. 18 (A1 Vand 2 1o 1, second;: | is extremely popular among his fellow rail g Samy let were acquainted with the boy, but none of | 870 puttlug forth, and believe that eve tive Dian ¢y " B8 QUARANTERL v an Cupld, L (Flnnegan), to 1. third, | way men, and one of the best known eugl R T A s being on_ their | thing vossiblo toward securing his return —— . Clraba, Princess Marphy anc F: ] eum tham_rem xr‘;h'l';»lmm “l:lnlnxmn n il Ip | thing.boml ng his retur Stuhtly Cu Ghme: A4 Clarabu, Princess Murphy and | yeery running out of Meudville, ~ When the | CHARCES L(’w [ You may call it eczema, tetter or milk | The next move of Donahue and Heftfele | 1 Wish you would eay for me that I am T e, EH s an \\'“\‘;,”., iy PRl Rnd, anhs | ARBOVIGARARE NAY ALY K SHOT: LHIPLARS SRILRSLIN fahas SPANCMINL AT ALl crust. was (o go to the Dundee school, whici; is | Willing to pay any reasonable reward for lny night by Geo Woads s | 2" (AL Weber)! 1o llm.“"‘-“y’k {“r:lur“"“nmn ng tho boys. Soon M\‘lx"‘“:‘k"::r o :w\';\“:};." gt But no matter what you call it, this skin | bear the point where 1t was supposed Ed- | M5 recovery, As to what a reasonable re. | (Si%' and anunknown coripanion. i and & o'l sedonst fi U0, (Rals), &0 :,’.fltvu':,hl"..u trom his engine, having had . m, t0 0 p. m, Huhdaya disease which comes in patches that burn, | Ward alighted from the car with his crip- | Ward would be, I can’t say exactly. Almost | tub cut thron clothing directly more atd Haraly ulso ran, | om0 May oft" on account of his back: A s T 210 R B OSSN ftch, discharge & watery matter, dry and | P1ed companion. All the pupils of this [ @ny sum would be reazonable, perhaps. ¢ ho heart, but did nof reach the fleuh ‘The | “gifth ~ race mile and one-six- | proner of the Brotherhood of Locomotive | A R SN R scale, owes its existence to the preseice of | #hool were called out and interrogated, | Can't estimate such things in dollars and | WAUTICS are not cansideres SECOUE Ne Bt Chop Lo b won, | neers, who had been il with similar Lol ysten, but W avi Yone of at cent | Detectives Dru \nd Mitchell, but uber L) and out, wec- | B q A d per- nfol ation to give Mrs, udahy was not in condition to I » third, 4“\1\\;\, ”Y 6. Colonel Cassidy be pulled through. alled to see’ Mr. Zel- haps sgonize, a8 long as these hu vhi 0l u | be seen W saday. Her b a SR — remain. mors | Meanwhile other squads, made up partly [ be scen Wednesday. Her physician reported suburben Motors Collide o mile, selling: Ren Ch and in a brotherly way, took him a o BMicars. Daztly of elvilians e scour- | ber on a verge o alilastoalikona ax : ¢ It is always radical) n P! e e ans, were scour: B E colla a INDIANAPOIA e 1! Twao electrl S to won; Sunlocks, % ox’ of Dodd's idney Pills, the Remed bt aiway A I |t 10 U ha et Pt [ 1 of WCrty and ukiats oI AN A O a0 and Tnalanapcils s T T Ak Il g oA (a0 | Mol Holdis MISAOY L W O south. Some visited several camps of| The missing boy i deseribel in the (Ntor i d-on this mor (e third. Time: |, et | Hood’s s.n.p.,-lll. Shilean Brasors i hear Pie ilE adt | neiniad dirsulies Which Rany baas” She | ing nadn, mory Scott and foh Pragedy and Helen Daxton also van lex try them, with the result that | | Gl injure e weven boxes had been used, h was | ‘which dispels all humors, and is positivel, Dodge streets. Others made a house to|broadcast as five feet eight 1 one-half | 8! \ The cars Hesults at Tantora "l 0 3 ; % g P y entirely well, and able to work | unequalied for all cutaneous eruptions. bouse canvass, ertering and searching | inches tall; welght nds; of lght | NOre U Notormen | BAN FRANCISCO, Dec we finishes | jy ay jnterview Mr. Zeller states | “I had suffered for four years with this | TOMGHT—BHS motorm n : every dwelling whese occupants were not | complexion, slight of by blue eyes, with rmen }.}m ll\ Mot of tw 'y‘;-. shots were known to be above such work as abetting | # nose slightly rotrousse. A fow freckles | 0 P g Py R L Funforan k a h rou ow freckles g today, King's Pal, o aMiction, belng often kept awake at | L e s put, In a kidnaping case. Savage and Dunn, de- | may be observed by close scrutiny. He wa A 5 Sam L Eeen By ami eiog oft v At night | m Family sie Couthoul tectives, dovoted thelr attention to the | dressed tn a sult of gray, with bla k over: | ( CLEVELAND, 0. fierce dpive. The Kosom hanaicap ot o mils | #ith pains K|"| n x'“"‘: I”“M;‘ MR | Fiatow hnetiask.” 4 19 8| ERERR L A AL RE- R WL ok over [ grawart, Who wa > vork [ went (o Locochee, we Men [ 1 tried sev of the advertised remedies 3 iy Ruser's park and the falr grounds. Heelan | %R mardering h,l. Aatiseh for 471 lan_ betwe Plnall member of our order, who had | d Johnsor e o terr N throwing the hody in wer, was declored at 11 and” Eva ALY, A TROIREF 0F OUF OTeH 0 | 1 Dellin— COUPON Aod Jchason patroled the & ”,:‘{”L,‘lj“;‘iCHICAGO RELATIVES ALARMED | {2 b i, et Mot | i it PRI B Erad ol Rlagey Riattan by Boda | ¢ " 10080 806 log pand eth today. Stewart will” be placed an asy- | took the lust race m Scales Montanic, | Kidney Pills brought me a box and asked | g8 100, 2c, We. Matinees forty-second ! ce wyer, n e favo made a disappointing showin 8 A de b € Present at Bee office or mail 83 Porty-aseand atrests, And Qfficer Dwy Ja nd Michael Cadaby and Thetr | | e TR el ey g showine | oo try them. 1 bad Iittle faith in them, ' %e; Baturday and Bun at the head of a posse o e od ! e tenultn ont rows e coupon with ten cents and get § | L8 Bead of a posse of citizens, worked | pamities Grendty Perty o Maita Wirst race. one mile, selling: MeNamara, | but a8 o drowning man grasps at a straw Sy mwe . d section adjoining this on the cas:. | * 13 - 9§ (Dominick), 4 to 1, won: Fohen 5 A e your cholce of Photographic Art § | Several prominent business men turacd oui | the Disspyeasanoe. e . secretary of the av | (Mounce), st cond; Oppon {10 beip him, 20 [ tock the Fills. 1 P Vel [ to asslst OMcer Con: X h aboy ) o, I wie for a reside i Btudiss, “-When apdering by mail in that quarte rv xmm“.l R SIS AOWL | OHICAGO, Dec eclal Tolegram.) | RNy rect | oty MY agnus d | strong o man i (here is in Pennsylvania J Crowd (o add four cents for postage. Wt quarter of the city which lies south | —News of the disappearance of ir | UL Immedia o ner Wave T | A | Naturailn Mn Beller tasls ¥ LALLl Jhone 2250 : e ot Farnam and west Of Fortieth screet. | nephew, Edward, 'wan received from Omaha | the last year for the Wil ma ke % (Gaburn). 38 to 1, 8 %] and bis complete recover i ~ ART DEPARTMENT, | Sergeant Welsenburg was placed in gen- | chig morning by Johin and Michael Cudahy, | N4 thelr permanent home 104 (Dominicio [ X ' Ay Maud Time: | his many friends, and noue more than the | eral command of the searching party. the Chica 1 The Bee Publishing Company Tip from the Chief. once sen soms of the best private dets Cord. strumental {n saving the life of the ohief. BURLESQEE €O, OMAHA, NEB. | At a late hour last night Chiet Danohue | tives in the country to assist in the search | Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablets cure rterw, | Dodd's Kidney Pills never fall to curg [ Night prices: loc, 20, %e. Bmoke If you < sald: "I wouldn't be surprised It the iboy | for the lad and asked Chief of Detectives | cold in oue day, No Cure, No Pay. Price Kidney Troubl ke, N PERRFORMANCE BATURDAY Beooesessesvesseseseeseeseese@ lyas at home in the morning” Asked ' Colleran to bave a lookout kept for the |25 cents. it Sold for 50 cents, & box, all dealers, wll ."v\“l"?""“ :;L e N |l‘}"4:ui‘m | | | an assoclate of my son, and I often see | circumstances were related which seemed |who would be likely to run away or have | met him on the road.” [ g o cut salaries | ) 1 ridden b; seven boxes and am today as well Mat - aentsla, Sw et hei Howe puckers. Michale Cudahy at | sqope the Coush mua Works Of the | ) P b | good brother, who feels that he was in- | NG NEW

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