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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 1 7 OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1900. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. TREATY IS RATIFIED pozzenes . rheawe o waaays e GOLDEN RANSOM BRINGS THE KIDNAPED BOY BACK HOME N —— and Sun ! fjs % of Greek Charch " « i \ for heran, Olaims He Found and Fought Three Rob- h:! 'h‘m"flfflfll Compavt Receives Approval STOCKHOLM, Do Daanhloh from bers in Treasury Department. of United States Eenate. Helsingfors, Finland, says Tidoing, a | e | Teanmaan, & weekly paper, were wipe | POLICE THINK STORY IS EXAGGERATED MAJGRITY FOR MEASURE IS DECISIVE | | rouueq yesterday evening and that an other paper was suspended for four months. | v\ iy b igence Does Not Corrobors The suppression of the papers mentioned Fina} Vote When Dooument is Pat to is undoubtedly due 1o the so-called [ 16 BRERIATGS Statement, and 1t 1y mage 1s 66 10 10 In Its Paver Russification of Finland. Recent mail ad TATeven tren v ge 8 00 to 10n 2 vices from the principal town in the duchy T L T Y S of Finland {ndicates that the final touches | . " are to be given this winter by the Russian ONLY COMMITTER'S AMENONENT ACCEPTED | 3%t X1, 11 LT 7, 5 it || LINCOLY, Neb o 30— (ipeci et . iy % Gnt oo o had - ed force of policemen A DaBsts 10 the grand duchy which BEd|oocep oot deputy sherifte wers oalled to it " " criticised the rnment n ny way, Provision for_ American Fortification of | 'y oipar m‘” A Swedish | Finnish o | the capltol building at 3:30 this morning by a report from Night Watchman Good | i Danish, were being suppressed. It is sald Canal is Voted Down, oy :"w“ :" i o ‘fh" “‘N‘r; that an attempt was being made to rob | - P censo ¥ ns the state treasury, | > - slon of recognized organs of public opinion 3 Four bullet holes were found in various and 088 of legislative autonomy, will | . NO SPECIAL FAVORS FOR THIS COUNTRY "':‘:""“’ o " '”:‘ ""rj : :‘”"l'”::n“‘,‘_i “::' parts of the first floor corridor halls, and | swed by proclama ;m the treasurer's office, immediately in Greek orthodox religion as the state re- | t ] T v 08 per cent of | [FONL Of the vault, was a small gunney sack | By Terma of New Agreement the Clay- igion, no withstanding that b Lutheran | COBtaINIng a chisel and a sandle. The night the population belong to the Lutheran |wqichman said two shots were fired at him church by the robbers and that he returned two Tho governor general has been invested | ¢rom hig own gun b 414y with the power to declare the duchy 15 | Blgodhounds were put on the trall, but — Y |In a state of siege and to exile persons | nejther the dogs nor the ofcers could find who are politically suspects. In addition any clue or trace of the b i g ] or trace of the burglars. Good WASHINGTON, Dec. After spending | the garrisons le up of Finnish troops | said he saw three men, but ‘mfm not iden- the greater part of the last fortnight in | bave been orde to Siberia or Chine or |tity them. They disappeared after the rapid eomsidering fhe Hay-Pauncefote tredTy | have been distributed among the garris exchange of shots. Nothing was stolen for the modification of the Clayton-Bulwer | ©f central Russia, while sotnias of Cossacks | After a thorough examination this morn ve been garrisoned at Helsingfors and |ing the police muthorities cogeluded that | e o1 OC 4308, the Eemate today cob- | gnstner at Abo, the ansient capital of the Good's stary was greatly aseggorated, rad| sumed only one hour and ten minutes {0 | duchy, and steps were being taken a month |it is believed by some (hat e wue b0 amending it and racifying it as amended. | ago or mora to garrison all the large ce- |attempt to rob the (reasirs. One theors During the time there were six roll calls | ters of Finnish population with Cossacks. fe thit the might waohman was sisrmed and several viva voce votes. The first five by nolses made by mice and rats, and of the roll cails were on amendments ofercd | SANDEN ~ GOES TO PRISON | 'b'eking there were burglars in the build by Jndividual senators and the last one ing, fired promiscuously in various direc- ke v tions, Xperts tos dec! pdl 4 on the resolution to ratify the treaty "":\":‘I_ b mage "':"‘" shots described 1.'\ « m)hwl:\rrv: ‘Am':.lf;l.:m‘uh: amended. TRe amendments, except those o "'.“ Appir {One hole was described as being made by offered by Senator Foraker and reported by | A bullet shot at an angle of nearly 45 de- the committee on foreign relations, w POTSDAM, Dec. 20.—Councillor of Com- | heuit T Hole is in the plaster wall and voted down by majoritics averaging about | merce Sanden, recently a director of he | poter sk ":,“:fl:n'l':m'"fl::: SEES 19. The ragification resolution was adopted | Prussian Hypotheken bauk, was arrested to- Sergeant Hathaway of the pollce force of 05 to 18, day und confined in the Moabit prison #ald that he understood that Good had some o senate was in executivo session for [ No surprise has becn excited by the ar- |geo, with the state officers and was to about an hour before the time for voting | rest. Indeed, astonishment s expressed |pove hoen relieved from duty last night arrived, listening to speeches by Senators | that it was not made earlier. Sanden has Bloodhounds this afternoon took a scent Thurston, Gallinger, Wolcott and Bard, ex- [ used his wealth in bulldiog churches under one of the treasury department win planatory of their attitude. Senator Bard | hoping to secure titles and decoratiops. | dows ana followed it east and north from contended for the adoption of his amend- | The Berliner Tageblatt asserts that he the capitol to a vacant tenement house ent glving preference to American ships | was intimate with Count von Mirbach, court | on South Thirtieth ot where they re- passing through the proposed Nicaraguan | marshal of the empress, who has raised | fuged (o K0 any farther. No one had lived canal. Senator Gallinger kpoko in defense | large sums to build churches in Berlin, and | i the house far al months and there of the treaty as it originally eame from [ that he contributed 200,000 marks in shares' | were no indications that any person had | » executlve. Senator Wolcott said that | of the Deutsche Grunschuld bank with the | been there, elther immediately prior o o'clock yesterday forenoon, giving substantially all the details ¢ original treaty would ha en satis- | proviso that they were not to be sold. Ac- |after the at mpted robbery. The dogs were 3 ¥ s it e LA s ctory to him, but added that he cop- | cording to the Tageblatt their value s |taken off the trail tonight, The aaihorities ¢ | of the payment of the ransom, men in every walk of life were sidered the agreement, as it had been and | now about 15,000 marks. The paper adds | have determined that If there were TObErs | § gy o ooo-0-0000000-0-00-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 ‘ incredulous. The idea that a man of Mr. Cudahy's well known was about to be amended, proferableyto no | that Count von Mirbach intended to have |in the cap) pitol bullding they entered through B e R T T T YOO, . N n N treaty at all. Sanden ennobled and created & privy coun- | the basement door by forcing up the Taten. | & business sagacity should drive out to a loncly spot in the country, h Ll Advocates Treaty. “fh;lr.'-.» ths setiage Mk b e Story of the Watchman, yGONDITION oF THE WEATHER| SPREAD OVER CAPF CO[ 0\\ lay down a sack containing $25,000 in gold and deliberately turn Senator Thurston st v advocated t “ A ¢ ; ‘.v‘n\u or ,mn:lul'x n:t:l:u: ‘..“n:: 4; nL h: Satiden. liné peoulved & (orowh order. for I had been through the corridors on the aska=Fair Teiday; Mod- around and leave it there, trusting to the word of men whose own reaty, saying that as Great Britain owns | (U th Ta8 teceived B crow ears he | 5eccnd floor of the building and was stand i atus 1y Winds. o i i i and governs a very largo portion of the ter- | WldINg a4 church. i P L s e e il el 4 : y actions had branded them as outlaws to fulfill their part of the Tihe and neopar ot ot cornt berfectls | in potsdum. Herr Schmidt, proprietor. of | 199, When I heard a pecullar sound, which | Temperatu maha Yesterday: | Boer Operations in English Territorv Taking compact, seemed beyond belief. That such was really the case, @recccccocccctssssssscsscsssssssesccccscccscsscosccsscscs D R e ARARAARARAAPSSSSSSe e e LETTER SENT BY KIDNAPERS Return of Young Edward Cudahy Costs Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars. Exact Copy of the Communication Received at the Cudahy Residence Demanding $25,000. MONEY IS LEFT AT THE APPOINTED PLACE OMAHA, December 19th, 1900, Mr. Cudahy: We have kidnaped your child and demand $25,000 (twenty- five thousand dollare) for his safe retura. If you give us the money, the child will be returned as safe as when you last saw him, but it you refuse wo will put acld in his eves and blind him, then we will ammediately Kkidnap another millionaire's child that we have spotted dnd demand $100,000 and wo will get it, for ho will see the coudition of your child and realize the fact that we mean business and will not be monkeyed with or cap- tured. Get the money ull in gold, five, ten and twenty dollar pieces, put it in a grip in a white wheat sack, get in your buggy alone on the night of Father Sees No One. but Captors Keep Faith and Return the Boy. ulwer Conventlon December 18th at 7 o'clock p. m., and drive south from vour house to Center street; turn west on Center and drive back to Ruser's vark and follow the puved road towards Fremont; when you come to a lantern that is light by the side of the roud place the money by the lantern snd am- mediately turn your horse around and return home. You will know our lantern for it will have two ribbons, black and white, tied on the handle; ‘ ‘ 4 ¢ ‘ ‘ ‘. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ E ‘ ‘ ‘ . ! + ‘ ‘ . ‘ § Suapended in Ttn i you must place a red lantern on your buggy where it can be plainly seen, § ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ + ‘ ‘ . ‘ ¢+ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ DETAILS THE STORY OF HIS KIDNAPING #0 wo will know you a mile away. This letter and every part of it must bo returned with the! money and any attempt at capture will be the sad- dest thing you cver flone CAUTION FOR HERE LIES DANGER. If you remember some twenty years ago, Charley Ross was kidnapped in w York City and $20.000 ransom asked. Old man Ross was willing to glve up the money but Burns, the great detective, with others, persuaded the old man not to glve up the money assuring him that the thieves would be captured. Ross dicd of & broken heart, sorry that he allowed the de- tectives to dictate to him This letter must not he seen by any ene but you. If the police or some stranger knew its contents they might attempt to capture us although en- tirely against your wish or somo one might use a lantern and represent us; thus, the wrong party securing the money and this would be as fatle to you as if you rofused to give up the money. So you see the danger if you let this letter be seen. Mr. Cudahy you are up against it and there is only one way out. GIVE UP THE COIN. Money we want and money we will get. 1t you don’t give up, the next man will, for he will see that we mean susiness and you can lead your hoy around blind the rest of your days, and all you will have is the dam copper sympathy. Do the right thing by us and we will do tho same by you. If you refuse you will soon see the saddest sight you ever seen. Wednesday, December 19th, THIS NIGHT OR NEVER. Follow these instructions and no harm will befall you or yours. Abductors Pretend to Be Ofticers from Sarpy County— Allege He is Runaway from That County— Blindfolded and Taken to South Omaha—Says His Captors Treated Him Kindly— Six Men in Gang. Edward Cudahy, jr., is worth his weight in gold, To rescne him from the hands of the men who abducted him carly last Tuesday evening and held him until he was released carly Thurs day morning his father, 5. A, Cudahy, turned over a bag of gold weighing ninety-tive pounds avoirdupois, or 112 pounds troy, but little below that of the boy himself. The amount paid w 000, all of it in gold coin. The story connected with the abduetion and restoration of young Cudahy reads like a romance, and it is but little wonder that when The Be raappeared on the streets soon after 11 IOVOVOGGOCIOPOSOSSSSSSSSSPSHVVAVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALASVVLDVVAIOSSOSSSOSSSSDSSSOPSSOODS 4 eeceeesesecsctsssstsestcstsccsstetoscsttttecestttetttersstsstetessstscstettes right and proper that that country should T thought: wad calised By ateikl : e b ¢ house of A rage 5 ¥ ng pleces | Hour. A ) . e N 2 A 4 $ tT "m:ul'm. ‘:’r‘u:'c“ el “":" VR l";..'n“'.'f'fit :‘m;\'u.m: \f:\':l::.lx fin“u:l-m."w..r.' of steel together,” sald the night watch: | B & m. i 8 Wider Range. however, can not be doubted, as it is confirmed in every detail ou of an isthmian caval. When Senn R0m aakod 1f 1t was noL alsy mroner (ot | Aection with the two embarrassed mort. y first impression was that Mr.| $ & m. » d both by Mr. Cudahy himself and several other men who have 3 N b % » or some clerk of the treasurer's s s . h Py 3 i 3 Great Britain, in that event, should pey Sne panky, L L muubeniar '.h:d central | omco was In the bullding for e Sutihae m. . BRITISH SEND TROOPS TO THE SCENE| heen close to him during the entire time his son was in the hands pt -‘-:‘.: ':;“:::‘V":l‘:’nl:;l.ru:‘l"::‘l:, "Lplr;‘v‘l':I Dedled inirealan tomation. g :-y«»m-lnlllnum lw:n-l'hrr 4 was aitending b iy 5 of the bandits and who were fully conversant with every move | ; o my duties, med, and the g- . colen- the one grewt desideratum, and that ac- v [otudng that tha HoURE sty fram the (v Reporta Boers Have Occupled Coles- | o g e, complished, the beneft the waterway would | BAD STORM ON ENGLISH COAST | |irs office Fobipd burg—Peonle ot Cape Celony I got down on the floor and bo to the world's commerce, the cost of con- placed my ear near the crack under the - 7 RRSiISvOvar Father Notified by Letter. struction was of little moment Wears for Safety of Cross Channel | qoor leading into the tr g 8. the Invasien. . it N : e Senator Lodge, who, as a member of the Stenmers Which Left Fhaid 'h"';““m(,]mh_ wmf“"x”";::“:"r":’)";'r; The conditions under which the Kidnapers were willing to re- committee on foreign reladions, has piloted Yeaterday, before and I believed then that there were | : i lease their victim were detailed in full in a letter which was the treaty: through the senato since the | o safe-blowers inside Plan (o Form (Copyright, 100, by Pross Publishing Co) | 11 = B AT ACoh it Bh AN e v e e death of Chairman Davis, lost no time in] LONDON, D Aerial depressions of | ] had often planned what I would do| Stotes Territories, g LONDON, Dec. 20.—(New York World ca- | thrown into the yard of the Cudahy residence Wednesday fore demanding that tire voting lw‘xln when 3 :rvnlv «4;' .uul. depth are spreading o\»r’m such a case of emergency, and when | Will Apply for Statel blegram—Special Telegram.)—Persistent re- | noon by an unknown rider, who afterward went to a nearby o'clock arrived. The foreign relations com- | Eugland from the westward. Storms on all | heard those sounds I determined to corr - ports are circulating in the political clubs | 1. . { ¢ mittee amendments were read first. - Senator | the coasts have caused minor wrocks and fout u plan that I had already arranged. | MANILA.» Dec. 20.—Tho leaders of the | o 87 DU URE 0 L0 B0 CNC “has | livery stable, informed Mr. Cudahy by telephone that a com- Lodge himselt sugxested a verbal amend. | the southwest gule continues with unabated | [ got up and started for the stairway load- | Projected oy T e ¥ne | Droken out in Capo Colony. This is be- [ munication had been left for him, and then, after hanging up the ment (o the first of these, addiug the word | fury on the Irish coast. The steamer Teu- | ing down to the basement, intending to go | ! the P ies commission and he | i,y 1o be the cause of Salisbury’s pessi o . . : nvention” after the word “which,’ tonie, which saled at ncon today from | outside through the basement door aud get | PIAorm proposed was discussed privately (G0 (0 00 Tuesday. The situation is | FECCIVer, mounted his horse and rode rapidly away. One of {he as to make the amendment xlnvl -;\\'m s ;J\lu'm-lm\n’lm.' "w York, experienced the |at the burglars from an outside window, | 204 10 an |“':'”H‘x| way. (u»nnl‘*“lulr'*" regurded with deep alarm, as it is fearcd | Servants went immediately into the yard and found the letter, conventlon is hereby superseded.”” He ex- [ full force of the siorm. The Teutonic ar-|from which position I could mee, but could | A0Vise the elimination of a few minor feas | yeiyp o o, plies are in danger of being : . . v A " . plained that suggestion had been made that | rived at Queenstown somewhat late and [not bo seen. The stairway leading down | tures. Persenally they approve the move- | o oo gepepen o8 §1€ (8 FERREE O BEE | which was at once taken to Mr. Cudahy. It was written with without the additions of that word the |after embarking its passengers and 1 turns at about the fourth step and just ag | Mient as a forward step in the direction of | 4 gigpateh Saturday, demanding 30,000 ad- [ pencil on yellow paper and was evidently composed by someone amendment might be construed as applylng | sacks of mail hed some difficulty in clear- | I came to the turning place 1 heard the | the ultimate measure of solf-government, ditional mounted men as essential to the g . only to article viii of the Clayton-Bulwer |ing port command, “Throw up your hands!’ I yelled | Which the commission has already been In- | socurity of the British position in South | WHO had a fair education. The sentences ave, for the most part, treaty, whereas, he sald, it :;‘ns m"-n':wl to] The Teutonic passed the liner Cufic 'n|back, ‘Halt!' but by the time I had finished | Structed to endeavor to bring about o | Africa. Vo practicable scheme for provid grammatical, but two wor immediately” and “fatal” are mis- apply to the entire treaty he amendment | tow at 1 a. m. off Tuskar light speaking he fired at me. He was standing | The plan of the party is to form United | jny nege reinforcements has yet been | .. i iy . T B was accepted and the two committee | “There is great uncasiness at Queepstown |at the foot of the stairway and the bullet | States territories involving candidature for framed by the War office. The general out- spelled. Owing to the confusion and excitement cons rquent upon amendments then were both accepted with- | in ard to the cross channel steamers |struck my watch chain, passed on through | ultimate statehood. The platform declares | jook is regarded as blacker than at any | the disappearance of young Cudahy, a story gained circulation out division. which left yesterday evening, so violent 1s [ my coat and went into the plastered wall, | in favor of a senate and house of repre- [ (ime sinee the outbreak of the war A 2 Bikine A t Datenist. the storm. All arrivals at port report hav- | I yelled again, and the next minute a man | sentatives elected from districts according | ¢ApPETOW Dec, 20— The tnvasion of | {thf tWo communications were received during the day by Mr. ing experienced fearful weathar. came running along the basement floor | to population. In preparing a bill of rights [ cape & «d | Cudahy, but this proved to be a mistake. The letter thrown inte . oll ¢ on Se Blk- ! % ape Colony is spreading. It Is reported | ('udahy, but th E stake, ito e n el aTl was upon Benator E - from the east. I went down then and fired | the United States constitution is utilized |that the Boers have occupled Coleaburg ! amendment, declaring that “nothing ) 4 4 ) 1o ' vas the only word the distracted parents received ? contatoed tn thiy treaty shail bo construed | FIX 1T FOR QUEEN'S FIANCE |# shot at him. 1 waited a tew minutes be- | with the exception of the feature of trial |ucuth of Philippolis, and near the orar e | (D€ ¥ard was the only word vacted pa received fram S SVAE tha Whied Sintes Thom sacuire . sk fore |'u.;.: upstairs again, expecting the | by jury. River Colony frontler. The people here [ the captors of their child. Mr. Cudahy had copies of the lettop o : rest of the gang to come down where 1| According to the plan the governor gen- |are much disturbed. A mixed force of 1,000 : : i i ng at any time sufficient territory and sov- | Duteh Legislators Introduce B Ap- a h hed. ed forc A reDITe pot ¢ » original, as its vetur ras ma '":i:mc over the same, upon which to buld,| Proving Wilhelmina's Proposed | “4% [ heard no signs of their approach | eral, appointed by the president, would [men was dispatched north yvesterday even- | PYCpired, but did not retain the IELgLn 1, as its return was made manage, operate, defend, fortify, profect Marriage (o, Duke Henry. and pretty soon I started back to the treas- | have the power to veto except in cases of | ing. part of the bargain for the restoration of the boy. urer's office. two-thirds vote of the legislature. The | LONDON, Dec. 20.—The following dis- SR 5 A and control sakd canal, or for any other pur- a ! . N, Dec. 20.—The g gl oatlo 5 L dnADE T Convb Gal 3 . pnus“us the United States may deem best| THE HAGUE, Dec. 20.—Bills were intro- Another Exchange of Shots, legislature would choose five delegates to|patch has been received from General K he communication from the kidnaper nveye i the infor: In its own Interests.”” It was lost by a vote [ duced in the second chamber today approv-| “As 1 came out into the main corridor | \1¢ United States congress. Kitchener, dated Pretoria, Wednesday, De- | mation that the young man would be returned to his parents, pro- of % to 43, the ballot In detall belng s lox of the marriage of Quesn Wilhelmina (I hesrd agotber commend to throw up my | THO Dlatform oppostes the .salo of the |cember 19: viding the sum of $25,000 was paid that night, and gave explicit follows to Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwereln, | hands. I jumped back of the wall and then | PRIlIPPines without the consent of the legls | A party of Boers, estimated at from 0| .. > g A rogulating the proceedings of the colebra- |started bick again in the direction of the | IAUre. It contains lttlo resurding the | to Wi, has' crossed’ the Orange river at directions as to where the ransom should he left. A consultation Daniel, [alliaferro, | tion and the contingencies arislng there- door of the treasurer's office, intending to | JU0Iclary or local affair [ HR Lo B is reported o have crossed | was immediately held by Mr. Cudahy and his friends and various Eikins ller. from, providing for the naturalization of [turn in an alarm. | was crouching low al e Dlattorm oppases the sale of the | pear gand drift g : : Nalary, ToLAn, the b room and making provision for [this time, but had not gone many feet be. | Uited States constitution. The most in- have becn followed. 1 have sent a [ plans were discussed looking to the capture of the gang when Mason, Turley an allowance payable to the duke from the [ fore 1 heard another report from behind, | fluentual and honorable natives are {denti- | conaiderable body of men, who ure getting | ) v o1 u1d put in an appearance at the rendezvous which they lnd then, Money, national treasury in the event of the queen |1 turned and fired a shot in the direction of | fied With the movement e BARNEH 4t B e S § A & gy dying befcre him iy tha (BOUAA. THAE Bas the Iagt an, ,'“,,‘,’,',r ik followed closclyfrom Venterstadt, | had named. One by one these were dropped as impracticable, p) s el oW, 8 D e ich they left at 3 o'cloc day evel . Y i : 3 Vibermon, Sulliva o seotet ome, |16 Went (o the box' and rank thres STANDARD OIL WINS AGAIN | jiich fhey lefy ut i o/clock vesterday even” | nd at last, impelled by the fearful strain under which the family . Naysx & Scotoh Ount. | times. T didn't know Just how to turn in a The important points on the rallway and 44y | : i \ r Aldrich, Hawley, g JLASGOW, Dec. 20.—Clyde shipbuilders |burglar alarm on the box and make sure | Attorney General Sheets of Ohio Aks | the nelghborhood are well guarded. 1 hope | Was suffering, Mr. Cudahy decided to comply with the demands Allison. Hour, o, recently placed an order for 15,000 tons of |that I was understood. 1 went into the | Court's Permission to Dismiss A T basd Wit soon be aviven Revih agMin. | o0 she handits, Burr e plates in the United States, at a saving of | oMce of the Irrigation board and telephoned Casen Agn [ 4 Ofcial Review of Sitantion. Wior, Liniay, Sott, £50,000. The depression 1n Scotch steel and | to the tolegraph office (o send & morseymer i G e R LR AV Secures Gold for Ransom. Cullom, di talleable ron trades is Rcute. Faurt SETARY g 4 . e B government memorandum issue s Kabon e ; o ourteen |to Mr. Meserve's residence and notity him | COLUMBL . Dec. 20.—Attorney Gen- | avoning makes the following announcement " Dillingham, McComas, Spooner, furnaces will be damped at the end of the |of the trouble. I then telephoned the police | eral John M. Sheets today appeared be- As soon as this decision wi iched a trusted messenger, Falrbanks, McCumber, Stewart, year, The steel works are talking of clos- fund a few minutes later the officers ap- | foro the supreme court of Ohio and asked | (ronlcg brineipal seat ot action has heen At it Bmart i J ) the northern part of Cape | w en sworn to secrecy, was dispatehed to the Omaha Na- Forrenn Molnery, © Thursien, ing indefinitely poarcd. There were no shots fired after | that all the cases brought against the con- | Colony. Tariy on Decomber 10 farke body | ¥ ho had been sworn to secrecy, was dispatch |I 'I{ mahs t‘" Frye. McMillan, “dhvm ne Turk W the alarm was turned in stituent companies of the Standard 011 | ¢ ‘l;"- ¢ ;Iw\--l\ ]’L'in"l' inge river tow rd | tional bank for the money. He returned in a short time, bringing Gallinger, orian, etmo h g . “I am confident the me! S Lot Mt eugenies of {ba d the surghersdory, sritish force followed, to | 19 s 4 h Ll . Hale, Nelson, Wolcott- 45 INSTANTINOP 20.—Lloy 1 ? ;”f" ooy :"_ s the basement | company bo dismissed. He stated that it | avofld whi e Boors turned westward | with him $25,000 in gold coin. After supper had heen eaten Mr, et Porking, Grissom, the United States charge d'aftaires, | ©c8Ped through the nt door and | In opinion that the evidence was not | and eccupled Ventoratad on” Decomber 18, | W . i s ST : Hansbrough, Pettus notified the porte today of the appointment | 45 A0St positive that the man who | suficient to continue the prosecution. The | bUf they byacuated the tawn the same day | (‘udahy ordered one of his horses harnessed to a light buggy and, The other amendment roll calls Were | o john G. A. Leisham, recoutly United | 70 8t me on the main floor ran upstairs. [ court asked the attorney general to pre- » direction of Bleynberg taking the sack containing the gold, drove out Center street as follows States minister to Switzerland, as minister [} 5%W B0 more of him chnnot | pare such entries as he desired mads, and . pamaver, Have been inter On Mr. Butler's amendment to strike | oo = WEEEG S i imagine how he escaped from the bullding.” | it iy generally conceded that the cases will | GG W AndgliMenlte in moving in ans | (o the appointed meeting place. In compliance with the demand out ssetion 7 of article i, probibiting for- Treasurer Meserve arrived on the scene | be dropped by the court. They were actions | Stromberg, Rosmead and. Noaiwpoort ite ¢ i arrvied ) wead and Naauw ade 2 letter, he e alone, and carried a red s M tifications—26 yeas to 44 nays Light Up for the Cu about half an hour after the shots were ter and w all instituted by former ongly d by the Liritish the | 1N dn in the letter, he ¥ quil lon e o hihod I e al Monnet and Scnator Lindsay, who had voted against| ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 20.—Yesterday | fired. He found several windows in his | Attorney ( river hus risen constderably in thele | jn his wagon, the sighal that had been asked for in the commu- the Elkins amendment, voted for the But- | being the “Name day” of the czar, thanks- | ofice open and this morning an examina- | The action of the attorney gensral also 't body of 2,00 . ication making fo : : ler provision. On Mr. Mason's amend- | giving services were held in all the | tion proved that the small money drawer | includes the dismissal of the suit agains: | Send Drift ment, authorizing the protection of the churches for his recovery and the city |in the office desk had been opened. He | the Continental Tobacco company y gditpaian of " ey After driving about five miles his attention was atiracted and oc canal as the United States may deem |was iluminated at night said ueting the T h 4 i small white light that seemed to be close to the roadside, proper yeas to 44 nays x . “Iam positive there wore men i the | GENERAL LEE WILL RESPOND town and ikt by a sm 1l g ! On Senator Bard's amendment reserving | oo o l“"";" o office last night. The drawer in the desk AT a et the ine there | This was the place where he had heen divected to leave the gold. i : #. Vouasuels, Dee v s opened anc o s cof I nsiderablo reinfo Ave | been f f : R FLENG 0 tha Uniledl Bistes to QIORIMI= | g0y tis)™ Gable,)~Advices teseivad was opened and some of its contents mis- | Apmy Com Pe the Guest Ty Vel WO | As he came up to it he saw that it was simply 2 small lantern nate in the canal trafie in favor of | e Mvie ce placed, but nothing was stolen. 1 blame s S ey ; » Dedar and Hanover. ‘and it 18 ex 5 Bt ] American vessels—27 yeus to 43 nays Ho Colombian tn o Gul of Cariaco, say | the newspapers for this, They have been o o e tept I e B ol | suspended from a stick, Alighting from his buggy, he took the y \e Colomblan revolution has been crushec ¥ ’ 3 Kopped except In the case of aco : om h On Senator Tillman's ameudment, author- [ (N Colomblan revolution has been crushed. | (a1king every day about turning over a tes which may sl through to raid cattle | ¢ ok containing the mone ' deposited it on {he ;:rmmd Saka y nd to ¢ In much ded supplies, fzing tho defense of the canal and the Kentucky nt Sula vast amount of money, Intimating that at LOUIS, D 1 Pitahugh | ® bla ) ; ¢ 0 ; i « ¢ . 5 LOUIS, Dec a <hugl Hitherto there has been very little fight 4 M ol el & 5 5 ok . malntenance of |-u|'ln order by the United | PORT SAID, Dec. 20.—The United States | 10ast $150.000 in actual cash was carrled | v, commanding the Devartment of the [ ing s the enemy in every in ance Thave by the stick and, leaving it there, climbed into the carriage, 1 o retired before the English They i ve attiols 11 wes Yotad down' viva you us | 4 ‘"m"—‘l_l_ e they pald us o visit." ‘.”K,J,lmi":,', 08 ,'j",\\}f“‘ P g D I BT 'I_'“:‘,",""“'“;T .'"‘,'”{,‘,f,' heard anyone or anythin > g ™ ‘;1‘1',',:" lly\rl:::':ll"ln;‘]‘:"l:w;gkm;uilml:y -l\”n‘:” ~cpni S R 'T‘f‘ 89 90 Theory of the Police, Louls carly tomorrow morning in his spe- | S0 HOueR (ENEDS Gnd. the = A Presumably, however, his arrival and tI«-p;nr'uro had been article 11, . : o Nihibe Vedertand.” % B0y hamp: | o The g ‘"”,,""."“"r one," ;“:“"l“"{ :'l:“‘r.,”,’:ml”'”"{.‘,' 7Y ‘”""ff‘_"[\.‘:l\“\“' [ ot (o i bt e Prwersvon? | noted. At least about 1 o'clock Thursday morning the missing m's:‘v:ul. m::r;.'l;:: "\nl:;'lt'lyll-":\ ::1:" “1:||:""(‘1y-:‘-. - K flavee, “;"'_“'l‘” ;“",::f_'",,;’f‘ 'I,"m'""‘;‘m,'_\’."":lf.,lf;:':,‘ oot i gon Bt adhasing il v 8 mando 80 ,fl}.»"'.f:'(i‘.lj'y.‘ “’,’]“;4 (Ui | boy was set down within :|‘fo»\\' blocks ul: his lmuu».:uul soon after Teported by the committee on forelgn re-| AU Quecnstown -Areived- Germapic, from | 10 FOP the state treasury they would have | Will be General Jobn W. Noble, Lafayette | west of He Orinke Iiver Colonyand ) oo g oqin in the house which he had quitted but little more than lations. Senator Penrose withirea his he. | New York. for Liverpool. Sailed-Peatonie. | gone about the job {n & systematlc and | Young of Des Moines la., Rev. Dr. Daniel AT from Liver ew York {more businesslike way. A state treasury | Dorchester and President William B. Homer | CAPETOWN, Dee. 20— The situation in twenty-four hours before. He was safe and sound and had been cause it was practically indentical with | At Kobe—-Arrived, Dec. 15—Bergenhus ore y N 5 | of the society. The dinner will be given [the northern districts of Cape Colony is ry . e Senator Elkin's aud Senator Beveridge his [ from Portlaid, Ore.. for Yokohama, ete. | |8 8 Bretty big thing and one would | of th AR A A otila ok Fiaoea ‘matlaus: Fally 8,000 Bosrs Bave in- | treated kindly, ha said, because 1t was covered by the second of | Saied. Dec. 16-Braemar, for Tacoma | naturally suppose that it contains quite a | in the uet hall ¢ e club | ¥ At London-—-Arrived—Menominee, from e amount of mone derfoot or a | and will ne of the most brilliant affairs | vaded that section. Grave fears are en the committee amendments | New York. Bailed, Dec. 2—~Ainneapotis, fap | \AT8e amount of money. A tenderfoot or yark Apo’is, fOF | yow man in the safe-cracking business | of the tertained that Dutch sympathizers will join | Father Is Well Pleased. Vote on Ratifoation, | MAY LiVerpool — Arrived — Commonwealtn, | covld not have broken through the stronk the Tebslilon snd that this will spread : e N ) SR ’ AL the amendments suggested haviug boen | {fam Hoston. safled—lielgenland, for Phil* | goors of those safes and it would have | PRIt D i Although [[\n g8 I na tear M to vlv-‘uil:v | Mr. Cudahy expresses himself as being very well satisfied adeiphia ¢ ( gy Y ; mate rest the lack of a su it num P A o g . ted on and those of the committee | “'\i" Miroran—Salled, Dec. 15—Horda, for | been , big )nlv‘ for .‘ ;mnxf of men skilled head of A 3 - e u(‘mm‘ml,.xklrm‘xm 15 felt by the mriven, | With his bargain, He says it is his boy and his money, and he adopted, Senator Allen asked for the read- | San Fr by wide experience In safe-cracking | slightly e ing of the treaty as amended. This request | Al Yokohama—#alled—Tacoma, for T4 ‘There are many reasons why the affair | ported to ne fna seil The enormous waste of horses 1a South | ywonld gladly have given more for the hoy's retarn, if it had been na condition_tonig! ! aii- Africa w ever tully appreciated until Y — — l Ut Antwerp-Salled—Nederland, for Pall- | —lm" arizes from a ¢ on of ail- | A% B, QRNOE [ S50Y. RRRTSOIA | necessary, Feeling that it is his affair alone, Mr. Cudahy does (Coutinued ca Fourth Pa adelphia, (Continued on Third Page.) ments and comes in the nature of a relajwe, BOW.