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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEY: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 19500, i Teephones 618-£04 Bee, Dec. 20, 1900. | had been Do Your Present Purchasing o couns oLy e R BT L et | CHARGES LOW " H s tis Son Would of the drawing room windows into the dark Olaime Good. L Among our magnificent stock of wearables. """-";':," bl heww, He Bad the ‘Wppesasts of ot who | b - was bored by being kept within doors, but Ebony and ebonoid novelties—tooth | 3 During an_interview \is home last|in his eves as he peered into the darkness | AMERICAN LEAGUE IS SETTLING DOWN y | A | brushes, files, darners, blotters, eras : night, Mr. Edward Cuds 1 that there | there was a lack of eagerness to get outside ers, letter openers and letter seals, Y is any foundation for atement in | that indicated he will have a whelesome at 25¢ and 36c each - an afternoon paper that the chief of police dread of a dark night for a good many years Two Best Sites In National Capital ‘ancy hat pins at 10c, 25c, 50c and $1.00 s ey : 5 knows the names of the men implicated in | to come Are for the New Clab and each. \ S, the abduction of his son and can place | Arenngements Made for Rolled plate cuft buttons at 25c, 5o, T them under arrest the moment he is in- | ARRESTS LIKELY T0 FOLLOW [ e and $1.00 a palr W structed to do so gt M “To my knowledge there i not a word of | Pelice Depnrtment Wi Bend ANl Tta I.n:‘kr‘:;‘.mr:x‘sws .ul.x|(n:4‘r‘nns ;‘L;y:.': truth fn i, said Mr. Cudahy. “The case Energles Toward Apprehend- WASHINGTON, Dec. & occupancy o, emeraid, ruby, amo e o - will 26t be ‘dropped he cor y; 1 e C by the American league of the local Na and opal settings, at from 20c to $3.00 Handkerchiefs—"This counter |‘“:u‘ "u:w‘n. |l.:|':1h-l w:;-’:" l‘" “:'r\kr\r'\"'_ ing th . « rl‘ inals, “:mm' |.‘..’L ML o ".,,1' “Im‘u" A st ¢ has been Very | .iiently along the clues they may find| J. J. Dobahue, chief of police, says that |clinched today wher Manning (Dr. McGrew at age Brooches at 0c, T5¢, $1.00, $1.25 Manager e Mo ARG $1.50 and §2. h busy, but we have extra lelp | from time to time, and we will not rely (at least one of the men who kidoaped |cured an option on what are generally 50 und $2.00 eac ) e on them alone, but will have some of the | Edward Cudahy, Jr., last Tuesday night is [ thought to be the two moxt avallable park SPECIALIST A pretty collsction of ladies garters at | DETe, £0 you can get waite d ON | flost skilital detectives avallable after |kRown to him personally and that unless |sites In Washington. In wecuring the | in (he treatment of all forms of Dife 50c, 8¢ and Toc @ pair. quick. these men at once. In fact, the detectives |he misses his calculation one or more of |agreements Mr, Manuing provided, in EASES CAND DISORDERS 01 Wiy % frest stock of Hollday band. | 8re now at work them will be in custody within the next |case of acceptunce, for a var lease | ONLY. 20 yenrs Christmas Lt ; “In this connee I want to say that |twelve hours. He hopes that the first ar- (Mr. Manning will leave City | 1 ha Handsome Black Sifks Hosiery— kerchilets, and they aro all tnen, at| LG ORI ence 0 rogard to | FeSt will lead tothe apprehension of the |tomorrow to spend (he | VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE for Christmas— A treat for you y M L 4 Chlef Donohue. He done cverything | others. He has four detectives working on | comp! h , $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 $2.00, $2.50 and bas e bl DU AL BEL AL I A PERMANENT CORE GUARANTEED today in our ) possible to capture the men implicated in |the case, assisted by two Pinkerton op- |ture home in this city IN A FEW DAYS=wi . ilk d 1 t ich black When think- Lo the crime, i iu advising and employing |eratives, who arrived Thursday from Chl- | President Ban Johnson Ieft tonight for puin or lons of twe. The Q11 gilk department—a rich blac¢ Peau de Soie at %1 a yard, ing over the ““;;","", 'l[""““h':;’f:“’"':"‘.:“:‘ "f‘"“;," Uhe detectives under him he has given ex- | €4BO. These, hie says, will leave no stone [ the west, after approving Magager Mas- |amd MOST NATURAL CURE (o black silks that are always so desirable because always in ing, all stag ¢ collent satisfaction. Referring to the as- |Unturned until the Kidnapers are behind [ning's arrangements. Mr. Johuson de |30 heen vered, CHARGES Christmas B0c and 75e each. “ertion that Mre. Cudahy charged the | the bars. They are instructed to give the [clined to make a statement w e SYPHILIS ifts to b Children's handkerchiofs, plain White | ;o1ico with having been in collusion with |€ase their undivided attention to the talked-of revolt of Natlon . 2 3 K gifts to be initial, 3 in box, 25c per bos the abductors 1 will only say fthat there| 'UP until the time the boy was returned,” | players and denled that the American | piog & oroUEniy ¢ bought, re- Real lace handkerchiets from $1.00 0 | are some features of journalism that ought | *aid the chief, “the police depurtment did |league would attempt Sunday ball in Wa N AKING 01 good taste for eo many occa- member there 3.0 each 1o bo discouraged and the one on which | BOthIng that was not in perfect compli- (ington or any other eastern cliy L ny external appeata sionw, g All linen Initial handkerchiets for men | this asscrtion Is based is one of them. Mrs, | 8RCe With Mr. Cudahy's wishes. Until then | CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—In spite of all the | more wuccessful and far is nothing prettier or more ac- and women—2ic each. | Cudaby believes nothing of the Kind :' b L M much a question of appre- |recent warlike talk in base ball circl than the “llot 8pring o 5 7.'. . f s i herding the criminals. A human life was |is gradually becoming appa hat many | 1688 than HALF THE COST Other fine values, at ki ceptable than fioe lisle or silk Kid Hin Lonely Drive. at stake. It wasn't as though a house 41 | ot the ::.1“:“.':.’:";.{;? n.'u:'.:‘.ll'.’:x.'.‘.',,w wrantecd to be permaner and $2.00 | hosiery. Gl Mr. Cudahy told an interesting story of |been robbed and we were looking for the [and a compromise rather than the experi- ‘WEAK“ESS RO D1 WANHOB REGULAR $1.25 MOHAIR NOVELTY OVeS—— | his thrilling drive to the lonely woods on |burglars, as in that case we would have [ence of another expensive conflict [ Night Losses, Nervous Debility. I FOR 30c YARD. They are sonsible es well as usetul and 3 the Fremont road, where the Kidnapers |been allowed full sway. But here the catch- [ In an view today President Comiskey | Hraln and “Nerve Power, Tors 50c . please both young and old For specified the bag of gold must be deposited | ing of the kiduapers was a secondary mat- |of the White Stockings stated that the | ovIR 20000 \;'r;‘ Cm The great black goods department has All the new colors, styles and novelties Christ. |for, them. Chiet Donohue advised Mr.|ter. The first consideration was the safe | American league would stand firmly for its | RECTAL UHEASES Sever Bees Dester than It has' (Bl in lisle or silk and lisle from 50c to Cudahy not to go on the errand. He be. | return of the boy, so we sought Mr. Cud- | Mights, but that he persoually was of the | treat week. There is nothing handsomer "ll mwr‘:a:n o \ia ! mas Ix;-}nl( it to be a n.nm-: .;\’hnmr"nl :“n.- ‘ul\,\"ku(l':'l:l;ll'rrv‘m;'km,--\n-nl lrn\""‘\\o m‘:nlhv' l:v.-v;.mn that it would be much better for | tse I”’I”;' Fect m has ¢ . eautifu' silk stitchings, black or col- st |abductors to carry out a holdup. But Mr. |1 shoi have liked to ady r. Cudahy [both of the big leagues to make conces- | gnd il ehronic diked s for Christmas kiving than a nice %, pisis o Erep-otived, stripes, o7 R}“P Cudahy said he had no fear on that ncore, |90t to pay the money and then learn after- | sions instead of hastily rushing 1nto & | eHinte Heinl Gmouse black skirt or dress pattern. You can plaids, from $1.00 to $5.00 per palr. 5 You “There was something about the tone of | ward that the thugs had ried out their |fight. He said in part made without cutting or pai make no mistake as to color, black : may the letter which those men sent me.” Mr, [ threats to torture and maim the boy, sim- | I belleve that some misquoted interviews | 11CK 409 complete ta.always good—prices range 50, 65c, | FANCY APPONS— Fancy aprons Y Cudahy sald, “that precluded all idea of |Ply that 1 might have a better opportunity | BAYS Elven the gencral public a wronk A The, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $.00, for OMatmuas not foar, 1 was conident the men mennt husl- Lo BTG TG L Nt (R B e e | CHARGES LOW E y e 1 8 ness selicyed that it 1 carried out the [ever, the matter appears in a differcnt | b'l parks in any cities and those idle | Conmultation free, Trentment b i oo it ol gifts always appreciated, but k"“W.l‘;l]lMl size i8 wanted DUb| o i vctons of the note my boy would be |Iht The hoy has been safely returned | Krounds in Washin o B Wiid Mil: 354 now MRE gverywHAPE Thes from Fus st we will help you out. brought back. There was no serfous |&dd from this time forth the case bers | {ham je. Cor the 108t T wonanmAMEr | or_breakage, ready for use 5 - )90] r 3 an leagie for the last two seasons. | We ) g Novelties—( hr‘mlmns presents nlot nlffllyfl thought of when Select the shade and quality you want, | thoURL of a holdup in addition to the kid- |the samo relation to the police depariment | Wero Tot secure i onr position b6 g s |, Oice houte S Sunders G FE Seloc © and qua mnt, | HHOUSH y o i i . theso citles were ready for invasion and to |$ & m. o & p m P X 66 Offico don’t cost much if|8hopping. then aftor Christmas bave the person | BOIE Yol e kil ’ ::"‘:,' o ”,[";.",,“;",'.,‘ K::.'",'",'["‘ ","“' Bot | Ctect glirscives 1t Bas. aeosasary T oo o P 18 Jouth, J4ta By, betwasn Farnain " > Dainty white Swiss aprons, with (rim- whom they are intended for come and he note from the kidnapers came in eel perfec at liberty to go | to establish clibs in Baltimore and Wash- (and Douglas Sts., OMAHA, NEB you find “h'nt you want mings of lsce, embrojdety, tuck and | YAV thuw Biied oF exchanged for | the Morning. Arrangements were made at |t Work in the matter with all possible | Ington. After this step wax taken it wa : = among these little things that ribbon, at prices ranging from 40c to | other sizes or colors once with the Omaha National bauk for | VIEOr DR Do aptgramaryete aaint everybody needs. $1.75 each, | Trctousse or Foster kaa gloves in back the money. The entire sum, $25,000 in| A little incident which occurred about | favored NERitnE the Nitionnl leagie 1hles oy f SR K | gold, came trom that bank. 1t was brought |8 Mouth ago. he resumed, “is interesting | ti + fkht on s Sterling silver noveltios at 2c, 50c and "","”“ “”‘;‘“"“ :”';']“m:":l‘:m",““‘,"""" . ) -',,"!‘:;',Z‘,":'l good values at $1.00, | ¢ piy houge nt 4 o'clock in the afternoon, |0 the light of events of the last forty- | It 14 now R B eac 30 and $2.00 per pair Following the Instructions of the note I |IEHt hours. It was along about the mid- | bt i would without anv left tho ouse at 7 o'clock. 1t was then |4Ie of November that Attorney Robert W | Wi, Neither S to ket ail it just after dark. 1 was alome in a light ‘”“"‘_“: entered my office and sald that | G l';‘n,nk”l':uu voided. P ® wagon drawn by a fast team. The horses | [1¢F¢ Were some queer goings-on out in » OO olers as far as the roads | HAPP) oW, nea 3 3 7 Store open every even"‘g until Chflfltmfl‘t. A\I\r'lr"h ‘;‘1 traveler 1 as ‘:“:.I"n the roads | '.l v ""'f"l‘?:':lv:f nr"u:.“:\:)h,?; ot m? Ifrnll‘v:‘ TROXLER'S REQUEST DENIED 75c each—such as tooth brushes, nail brushes, files, darners, rolling blot- ters and letter openers. Plain White Apror h. An exira quality pique street glove at Gingham Aprons, ; $1.50 per pair. Black Aprons, Misses' kid gloves $1.00 per pair. good condition went alou he At pretts good mait. I don't think 1 had | Fented a little house out there to two men gone very far from the house, driving along | WhO Wwere acting strangely. The men had Thirty-sixth street, when 1 heard a wheel- [ %¢CUFed an option on the cottage for a b b man behind me. As I turned into Center [MOBR by paying $6 advance rental, but street and reached the end of the pave- [\I'®Y Were mever in it except at night and | NEW ORLEANS, Dec Roscoe Trox . ’ A e sawen that the bicysier stin or. | Hen Only an hour or so at a time. They | len Who Wb Filed off ai (e eu] (rach 11 'Ihe 0“|y hne ' AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AYD McCALL’S PATTERNS, lowed, and then the idea occurred to me | 184 fitted all the doors with new locks and | 189 applied to Judge R. Rees for rein B DRAERA beByE BV Loy statement today, but s reqaext | wis that he was some one detailed by the kid- [ 140 Pasted paper over all the windows. denied. Tt wis Atated that the alegations The Only Exclusive Dry Goods House in Omaha. napers to see that I carried out my part Sheriff Vinita Premises Tactn, WWenthar Cibaty ana. track heavy, To... of the ecment in starting from the| “As tho premises designated are five miles | Resuits: g R Y. M. O. A, BUILDING, CORNER 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. house without company. The rider re- | west of the business center of Omaha and ace, one mile, selling: Belle of e H mained about the same distauce behind |outside the clty lmits the matter was out b ann T fo dy wetls ALY a ' 0r"|a for a couple of miles, T guess, and then he | of my jurisdiction, so 1 referred it to the | ond; Lady Curzon, 9 (A. Weber), 12t Thirty-seventh | my guardian in a whispered conversation, | Ur0ed off from the main road and dis- | sherlff. He said he would take it up. 1| third, Thne: Lk Jdack Martin, Dick ¥ I couldn’t catch a word of what they said, | APPeared. placed five officers at his disposal and one B race. seven furlongs, selling: | That runs Personally Conducted Bver since the case was reported the | “All this time I was talking to them, try- [ After each one of these interviews the man Found the Signal All Right, night along about the 25th of November he | Georgla, Gardier to 1, won; | Exceursions from Omaha three days police and detective departments have been | ing to convince them that they had the |on the outside would go away, and after took these and two deputy sheriffs and went | Saline, 07 (Cachrang 12 1o | Lol s | cach week, trying to discover some clue whereby the | wrong person, that my name wasn't Eddie | a moment or so T could hear the tinkle of a 3 out there. They found the house In question I['\l ‘;'v';'i’: feh ot ':‘f'n'- They are in charge or competent identity of the perpetrators could be dis- | McGee and that I had not stolen $300 from | telephone bell which sounded a long way to be at a considerable distance from the Blgin, Scorpole Krewer, Lady Se Managers. N covered. While Chief of Police Domahue |my aunt, but they paid no attention to |off. I belleve they waro in telephonic com. main traveled roads and surrounded on | PLeok and Custodian also ran ‘ 18 not yet ready (o tako any decisive ac-| me. When they deigned to make any.reply | munication with some person of persons in three sides by cornfiell Lhirg Thcs, ois il aid 8 slxteenth, mels ““iv he has several suspects under sur- |at all they merely grunteé. ¥ it didw's occur | Omaha 411 the time. x 5 i not sen why others should make a fuss| leisurely southward on about it street. the time on the way out there T waen't thinking of much but getting back he boy. It was pretty dark and some- times when ihe road was rough 1 had m . O Lo tution Wikl hestnsd Strangest, 112 (Medoynty, 1 to 10, wi cave Union Sta ¢ ) ‘ haAmvecal ibects. under.s to drive ulo‘l;". :nd periups waa & Hitle | “Forelug door. thes entered, expecting gm,w"fifr,',s;fui\ 4 ";‘"_; D o 1530 p. velllgnce and his tnvestizations have been | to me to study their faces closely, & fact | “Tpne S % | impatient en fhat accoun:. cgurae. 1 | 2 g0a & iquantity ot atolen §obds) b ' ! ALV W, 57 G Jones). 30 1o 1, third gk g it g % cartNg torwatd 10" & pOLHL” Whore Ne 18 whIsH T Soos ok cosiiy u;-::)grc:‘ but 'm..,-:f‘l,,x' ..,”,:},h“,' ‘:()',p,',,‘f",‘{'"“'v'\' me Was | yenlized that a good deal depended on fol- | grenq nw_vqrnunq (hn-'hnu-l- mxln\l:m:lq:llul:"l’\' el et b HALLLR B e L T Ll : RIGEEStACORUERISHYR ) morally sure that he can lay his hands on it perhaps wouldn't have availed me much | didn't talk at all. but after s t firet he | 1oy ing caretully the lustructions contained | empty save for & gasoline stove. This stove | urth race, six fu . handicap Rei . $ one of the gang at any time he deslres (o |1t I had, as their slouch hats were pulled | ulone {ogather for ape oo W B been | 1y the note, but there was never & minute | was in an upstairs room, the door of which | Setof Hevertike. s (Cachran., 0 to 1 | Leave Union Station Satu rdays, § do so. down over their eyes, and their coat collars | Legan to get garrulous. He talked anoue an | 107 | doubted that T would find the sigaal | had been fitled with o new Yale lock and the R LD S p.om, Young Cudahy, as will he seen from a were turned up over their chins. and about | sorts of (hinge aad s cofeo LLout All] jugt as it was described and that the money | windows with new fasteners. o 10, third, Time: 1319, Acushla, Gallopin perusal of his story, was blindfolded during |all 1 could see was thelr noses. 1t was | though whether from drink ae aorii ;| Would reach the wen for whom it was in- | “Beyond the circumstances already stated "“",",” 6 QUeoh Bisa IR T the entire time of his captivity, and for |very dark, too, and the men kept their | couldn't sav. Iinally he. beesme bert 1| tended, there was absolut nothing susplolous | aine st chtens ko B wons Trriere, 107 | . Ticket Ofice U nicn Staticn that reason may not be able to give the faces averted as much as possible, TG o thics ting 1) o, bolder. | "y guess 1 had driven about five miles | ahout the house and the sheriff and his as- 4 to 1 and 2 fo 1, second: Spurs, | 1323 Farnam St 10th and Marcy Sts. officers much help in identifying his cap- e b | Two or threo times lio touched upon (he | yyen’] caughe slebt of the lant ho | aistanta roturned fecling that they hud had | 101, (Richards) § to 1 xlnl.fl|' ime 1 tors. That they will all be brought to ot Lok | Srom His Pormacics thas a1 Eathered | gpo; was a lonsly one iu the midst thelr trouble for nothing. But in the HENt | Ve wid Sister’ Fox Ao ran. justice within a few days seems probable, | ““As we approached the Leavenworth car | rOf B8 FEVRAEES ‘I“I" there were 8ix men | (o4 apout a mile In extent, and about | of what has transpired during the last two| SIXth race, seven furl howover, and o boliet that much wil bo |line I saw a car comink toward us from the | 1% the 4D of which he was a member. "Ho | 0% il of (he way “up a Bill. | Tho | dasa T am confdent that the men whe | WOl Tducate, the outcome s entertained by every man |West. 1t wax brilliantly lighted within, | 410 000 110 which was very much (0 the | 4n e was right ot the edge of the road; | rented that house did so with the intention N tEntandy, 3§ fad, third. Time: who has worked upon the case. |and, as it slacked up at the crossing, I|POIPt: and which startled me. just a plain commonplace lantern such as | of using it as a stronghold for the retention | Dally. S B, Bunro, Divonn Late last night Mr. Cudahy, through his |caught a glimpse of the conductor and Wanted the Little Giels, a brakeman curries, and it swung on | of young Cudahy, and this view is strength- | WeIl and Glenbow aleo ran attorney, General John €, Cowin, offered |recognized him. . e : oognizeg ; “ ‘Do you know,’ he asked, ‘that we have|® Stck planted upright in the ground. [ened by the fact that the two men never " nt n reward of $5,000 for the errest and con- There 18 8 man who knows me. I ex- | peen watching that house of — youn ® | There were some black and white ribbons | returned to it after that visit of the sherift | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 0—The handicap viction of any one of the Kidnapers, $15,000 | claimed. “That conductor will identity me; | (4% Y0 Yoo CU (ed on to the stick as it had been stated [ and his pos today resulted fn a close Tinish. ¢ for the arrest and conviction of any two and | call to him!® hero for the last two months? Well, we ; . " | Fiddén by Dangman, got the decision by a o f any I have, What we really wanted was to get | he rote there would be. T alighted [ “As yet we haven't been able to locate the | fose from Grecnock. with Tommy Hurns in :; 000 for the arrest and conviction of the | “Immediately my captors turned the | ona of the little girls-your sistors, but we | oM the wagon, took the bag of ol [house in which the boy was held a prisoner | the saddle. Thix was Burne' initial day e : sisters, b | horse westward on Leavenworth street and o ot the seat s o > 9 | Many people thought the rice between the aldn’t get a chance. Finally we became | from the p under the seat and left it | but we know in a general way that it was [ MDY beople thouRh L e e e Vietory | whipped him into a gallop. One held the ally we became two_hor as a dead heat. The r " desperate and determined to take the bull | there close to the stick in plain view, as [ west of South Omaha, probably somewhere [ of Alag, w 4 to 1 shot. over’ Walkenshaw, | ake the bu STORY OF THE ABDUCTED BOQY |reins and plied the lash, while the other |y tho horns and nab you. And I guess jt's | (hCPe was no grass, or at least none tall | in the neighborhood of Sarpy Mills. The | the favorlte, tn the ilith race wis the w1t seized we roughly and tied a handkerchief i 4 all Hight. You've acted firai-class e bog. | enough to reach to the top of the sack. L|boy tells me he is confident the house was a | Br'3o 0f the n(1oy CrRCEIR AT S R ok Him Alleged They |OVer my eyes. hen, ol course, an | you'll be back with your folks in & few | 4dn°t stay there a minute, but turned the [ mile or two west of South Omaha, as he | first event. \Weather fine and track slow iy P R el to realize the true situation. 1 knew then y hour | team around at once and drove away. could hear the whistles of the packing | Results ¥ i I ad beg I 0 0 | selling, six and_a half for County. [hnt L agad been Kidnaped, and stories 1| The only way 1 had of reckoning (ime | Confident Outlaws Would Keep Faith, | 10U8es 1 Terld, 8 (Dominicky, 7 to 1. won | had read of horrible cruelties visited upon | wag by the sense of Nght and durkness | “The statement made in an evening paper | Prestidigitaior, 91 (J. Daly). i8 1o I, second hostages Mashed through my mind | knew when Wediesday night came, because There was enly the bicycle and @ 8oll- | (o the effect that 1 know the men who per- | Ordnung. 105 (I Burns), & & Ahmel | A good complexion 18 the necossary, We continued to drive rapidly, it seemed | i vot vory dark fn the room. The night w 1q | tary farmer driving a team in sight Auring | poirated the deed, that I can lay my hands A At ta alNo van: MAE « -n.p..uwy.jn ol becoming app hI' w:: to me for the greater part of the night, and | € YR (ERE L FOGE T HIERt WAS | hy (1ip out to the lantern and back home. Wuffers from exposures, and - ne | during all this time my captors exchanged . 210 ould judge, when I ; - | on them at o moment's notice and that the d raoe, one tle, selling: Wallen AN s B A 4 . The rider, sald before, i the 4 ST Rava Axad i fn, % (J. Waldo), Aher 4 3 shily’ treated there came that light tap at the door with | [0° Fider, as 1 sal re, 1 saw on kidnapers might as well have fixed the ran A and attractive, vl r |not a word. They seemed to have had i N way out. The farmer was passed when | 0 s $25 . purn), 3 to 1, second 5 ays will be. This seison 18 expeciully . whi 4 bec ar. There y o som at $200,000 as $25.000 15 absolutely false. | §yon! o0 mivd r ¢ appears well, though pale and Somewhat |every move planned In advance, wo they | oy, | WAl bocome familiar, There was | 'y vorurning home. He was Jgging | | never made any such statement. 10 would | ti. 1 Lo, thivd, Line: Wiy | Antagoniatie to Teauty? T Changed vieor emaciated as the result of his terrible or- | kpew just what to do and where to go. 1|} oty craation and then | o0 paving no attention to anyone, and 4 ST 4 Wi Fay and Glengaber also i usly dttack and injure the skin,” You can deal. His wrista still bear the marks of | coula tell by the jolting of the buggy that | 'Y CAPter told me [ was (o be taken back |t |‘| s r 2 little attention to | Lo fhe: praifieat howr ot . Llfe 1t Taokld LAY ovece fv: & half 1 RS, | 1 m»:]” Hoation: of beduty-bringing S tl ! o : i Sy T or that reason 1 paid little attention to |4y my hands upon them tonight—I can as- | /! ace, five and i half (UFONES: | by Capptication of heauty-hrin Satin the handcuffs placed upon him by his cap- | we were % home, T never experienced such a sense AV 16Y purse: Ada N, 10 ( 1 { '-.lm Cream and Powder. These exquisite {he v D P~ | we were driving over rough, unpaved roads | oo IS OISO TER S BOS | im, 10 would be hard to tell what I'was | yure you of that."" e rown, b (Dangman, 10 (0 1, wecon: | : tollet articles are mdispensabie remegics, most of the time. Finally, however, when about d g the drive bac y . Mabiaa. 108 (Buchanam, 10 to 1, third, Time: | toliet articles nro Inabonaubie, mes “It happened while I was on my way home | it scemed to me that it must be near morn- | (¢ Pandage over my eyes and unlocked thioking sbout duriag the drive back miy & pimplos, | T i Downhenrtad, Lone. | & ¢ } ro than to say that my thoughts, natur- 110, Th I 3 rted, pones | trecklos, windburng, clearing, | trom Camain Tamtranc s v o |1 seemed Lo me that I must be bt BT, |y troms; then T wan fed down. the cragy | 0T than to sny that my thoughts, natur: | M{CHAEL CUDAHY REJOICES | Hinemn, riehi iicer S and” simic | Seaiif e e oo o1 about § o'clock, 1 should judge, and very | strects again, and by a sort of sixth sense | (8ITCAS0 akain and placed upon the seat - WOES ORB Hildre L Boston Store ow long the abductors be In b oo race, mile and a_sixteenth, dark. Just as 1 got in front of General |l ot thst wo wors in Bouth Omata. To. | 9f the same vehicle in which I had ridden | DO 1008 the abductors would be in bring- | uoyiy yugle Bapresses Gratifieat \yfeld, 12 (Dangman), even. Cowin's residerce—332 South Thirty-seventh | deed, 1 caught two or three whiffs from the to the place. The buggy turned a sharp|€ him back to the house, but I had no it i Claiin T o it a1 e BUY THE CENVINE street—two 00rs from Home, two mn | packing house Sletrist, Anf this Atsured me | SOFReF and drove lelsurely away. doubt that they would use all possible My Opponent, 102 (Coburn), 10 to 1, third t s ] Vs " iree Lance and Meadow ¢ § dispatch, because they obviously wouldn't ime 2 sprang in front of me and thrust pistols iu | that my conjecture was correct, though, of | Told to “GIt» oot sl et gl oo s o ane mile, selling: Alus, 91 (1 my face. I don't know where they came |course, I had no sense of direction; north, | “agoin I rode over rough 1| Bad to have him after the receint of the| CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—(8pecial Telegram.) R DE, A% 18 (b from. 1 didn't see them until they stood |south, east and weat were all one to me. ' latrceln, I could toll distinetly (hat g | rausom. Then, too, another cir-umstance that | — 1 Au overjoyed at the news of Bdward's 1. § onnd LaMachun, 10 (0 can: MANUFACTURED BY within three feet of me and had me coy- “inally the vebicle came to & standstill i Bune 9 | PRaAC W0, 504, £ gl stance thath .o vn bome,” said Michael Cudahy today. | nor), 4 t i Mary Kin- a © (were not driving in a direct course, fo! eASSUTe: p was that ad placed ol o L4 | ge Abo| tean, None ered with their revolvers. One of them | Onc of the men got out and tied the horse, tno buggy kep :}..,\,,.L :\‘,r,,,[ ,,,;',r" p A0 | “,,,”.r y '3”“‘”‘h I:I '4.|'.l|".(I,,I.m..,]..:',.“,,w. T worried almost as much as his father | 2o}, Laborgia, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C& said while the other held me. Then they lifted in one | in the sac wold, 2 the Such and Perseus e ok Ln e hraibe 8 | {nataunticns to'send my son back that night, | 804 F0ather, T have No dount my Drothr |iCgixth saoe ssvens 1f furlongs, sell sers van ““Lam the sheriff of Sarpy county, and I | me out and one of them tied my hands be- |seo that they were trying to confuse uld | ‘“1”; '_'ym( nv.-;l | 7 8¢ bagk ";:v ',‘,‘,',, want you. You are Eddie McGee, and you | hind me. The other examined the bandage . 250l ictlons 1o tend m . e | paid the reward, as he and his wife were | Ing: Sea Lion, 111 (T Burne). ¥ to 10 won: | —— > | s¢ that I couldn't retrace the route. Finally | b o cage e effect tha have stolen $500 from your aunt. Come |over my eyes to make sure it was secure dle: Finally [but the messane. wea (o ths effect that 3 Edward Cudahy, jr., related yesterday to a reporter for The Bee the circumstances attending his abduction and his experiences while in the hands of the kidnapers. He | uy eddlesome M (OC 1 to NERVE BEANS restors frantic over the abduction of their son Ly e A tar. 102, (Rausc to 1 WELK parta ke men (here ‘hicago enils . 7. Mont Flamer i, VIROTOUR, Tobusty wo stopped; the chains were taken off, the |had promptly compliet eir demands | ThEre are hints among Chicago friends | third, ~Time: 1 nta’l Tharrlid Tuh men (ntend with us. Dow't make avy outcry. for it |The next move was to lead me up a MIEht | bandage was removed from m ryer the | kad pramptly mplied with thelr demands |o¢ (ho Cudahys that the abductors are | Limelight and Lothian also ran g 0 Ty |'».L“L'-r"i"' i e won't do any good.' of rickety stalr steps and into a room that 'I wags told to ‘git.’ . i ADK '; ”f“j"‘| ""v"'l‘" b '{"M lhv’:" i o} |tormer employes of the Omaha packing Kyamer W Lona Rase: e BiEhG Jguses o “Well I supposed it was simply a case | bad a damp, musty smell “AL first T was 80 dased T 010a't know |us prometly to my requsst to being beck |B0Use: It 18 sald that several workmen EW YORK, Do Dofore o crowd of of mistaken identity, and that all would be kere 1 While I w 0't know |as promptly to my requ ©0 bring back | giomigsed recently vowed revenge on the ) persons af Madison Square Garden to BAt Taaie oB e where 1 was. While I was standing still {my son that night. 1 felt that they would | k'L Kramer of East Orange cleared up in a few minutes, so I went in the middle of the street | r head of the corporation ¥ Ateur chiampion of Amer MUSKMONTS. with them without a struggle. “I could tell by the way the men's foot- |yt " pvin, °F e Feets taoking about x it the | " Chicago police officers could scarcely iwenty-flve-mile professional ) “At the corner of Thirty-seventh and |Steps resounded throughout the house that | oy pitch dark—the driver hit the horse a | Loked o ho rotarmed. They were both 1 | CFedlt the dispatches —that came from oe by & Whsols length (rom D97 onmieuren Jackson streets they loaded me Into an open | it Waa vacant and stripped of furniture. Ilynarp lick with the whip and the yenicle | ne snek. 1 diant st e both in | Omaba to the effect that Edward A. Cudahy | WARAUE Ch BN S fronit of Tom bugy that was standing there, then climbed | observed also that they struck no 11Bht. 1| gached out of sight, 1 ventured ono giunce | n saok. 1 did S AL B0 otier "' “f'"; had paid a ransom of $25,000 to the persons | Cooper e Io themselves und made me sit between | Would have boen comscious of @ seuse of |y it ag ic rounded a corner, but was At | weid hiscanse 1ot DRALy BuFe the 1o | who kidnaped his son B of the riders In the recent aix-da) them on their knees. We drove away very | lght had they made one, for the bandage | o note only that two muled fignres otil | o) co HOMe Vory 00 e Y e | "It Cudahy ‘gave up' he has done a bad _wero o0y iy mer, Wal could not have excluded all its rays. The |oecupied the single seat SHIL | were expsoting him when e walkod“laio men still moved about in absolute silence, the house early fn the morning gone thing,” said Acting Chief of Police Ptacek F0hnd Wy rate * riding (T Firs e 7 4 ‘the rest of the by M ciused Then I suddenly got my bearings. The 4 First, It sets a dangerous precedent and | lapped the rext A (Fain o Lee exchanging no word. One of them found an | jocqlity eriags. Th x Bee's Enterprise, {he annoancement (b ¥ . Com I would not be surprised if a series of ed would be allowed to was very familiar, and I w | who were not lapp woul "eadaoho old rickety chair some place and pushed me |4 few blocks from home. They ha ULl e Cudahby was not averse to telling the | Sensational kidnaping cases follow, It the athers retiring at the end of the k e had et el A hsurih mile. Time, 1:01:651 Dillousnesn, sour stomach, constipa. | 10¥1 UPOD It Then he removed the ¢ords | me down at Thir(y-sixth and Leavenworth | detuiln of the drive and he joked over ke |child-stoalers ever got the idea that they | twenty-fourih 1 Hlon and il liver ‘e ar eured by | from around my wrists and substituted for | ireets persistency of the reporters who had vis- | can successfully hold children for ransom « New Defender, ! lv:l‘;:lll':'lul:“;\ln et » them a pair of handcuffs with chains at-| I believe I would be able to identify the |ited him during the day, many of them rich men will have to employ servants to d 0 Very lttle offort s . "aod (] P”’s tached, and made the latter fast to the |man who was with me in the room so long | DeIDE special correspondents of eastern |act as bodyguards for their young ones.” | being made ep necrot the linew of the | o L oo e 06, 250 e tinaas 4 % om s0 long L Lawson cup defendor and the Crownineh ! 20 fatinas The non-liritating cathartle, Price | TU0E* Of the chalr. A pair of leg irons |by his voice If by nothing else. He had a [Dewspapers. He sald The Bee had pub- — | CUmaL Nt been Khown to a number | Wednesday, 10c, Ho; 80 and Bun. C.1 Hood & Co., Lowall, Mass. chains of these were also locked about the [ could also identify the stairs to the old | Wil the case ever since the discovery that — b Ui chare of the new boat ke mn: of the char. 1 empty house. Of course I didn't seo them, |young Cudaly was missing. The story | 1 offer and will pay o reward of 35,000 for | “‘Sime 2 e “In this uncomfortable position I spent |pLut they were badly worn and cresked in 0d he noou extra giving exclusive v th g rowninsh| badly worn and creaked in | Pprinted in the noou Elving | the arrest and conviction of any one of the | but i idee. of Wb Crawnin S most of the twenty-four bours of my In- |such an unususl way that it 1 ever walked | detalls regarding the payment of the ran- | thres porsons who kidoaped my son, Edward [ b onuiaerabiy Tuller townra iy B()_Yll\)““ P R L carceration, though at one time, for a per- [up them again I should recognize them som was correct in the main, being in| A Cudahy; $15,000 for the arrest and con-| pow thun the Columbla, but = 28D A fod of about five hours I should judge, the |minute.” " L s ¥ MATINEE SUNDAY AND TUESDAY error only in a incidentals. “‘As far | viction of any two of them, and $25.000 for | time will be cut away like the 1 Amerlca’s Favorite Comedi chains from my wrists were removed, and hant, with the fin far aw s 3 as the story in the main Is concerned,” sald | the arrest and conviction of all three, For r-five tons of lead will « 1 was permitted to lle down on the floor. Had Been Watohing for Months, Mr. Cudaby, “It Is absolutely correct and | furiher information inquire of my attorney, | He bl At the ottom of the fin | Ml"r‘!‘f‘! ‘d‘n,d\MACK CUT OUT THIS One of my captors kindly provided an over- | Edward Cudahy, jr. was seen at his|The Bee showed commendable ¢ in th looking about |do this. The request was placed with the Saturdany. terprise.” | General John €. Cowin. E. A. CUDAHY. Musleal Com Chn coat which served a3 a pillow. I tried (o [ father's home last night. His spirits| One of the most luteresting features in | Dec, 20, 1900. Crowe to Wrestle Tows " N " ‘ n 0 ¥ TOWE e el nown loca sleep, but my nerves were too badly shat- | seemed to have been much improved by the | connection with the case from the point Michael Crowe, the well known local sHOOTIhG THE C UTES Present at Bee office or malil coupon with ten cents and get womutlr, who 18 the recognized chamnion tered to permit of it. I think I fell into a | rest he has had since his return of view of the average man {8 the ecase Pingree nnu i, wrastlor, who I8 the secounised chamnlon your choice of Photographic Art Studies. When ordering by mail h however, for fifte b ) v o Matinea *prl light do owever, tifteen or twenty | “There was one thing that the kidnapers |with which the abductors made $25 LANSI Mich, Dse. Moy b vote of | 8l v oaves thix morning for Fort | add four cents for postage. ART DEPARTMENT, The Bee Publishing Company Walgh of Cleveland and im Adams OMAHA, NEB. vals of every few minutes, when he would | would raise too much of a rumpus get the money cure. E. W. Greve's signature is on each | SUAN ¢lght tn rounds (0 A draw before Bevssssserreveresseressese (D IIEhUY Upon the door and would engage | “Ho repeated several times that our house | And Mr. Cudaby spoke 1a the nonchalant |box 20e, | the Sheboygun Athletic club tonight 9 the house today conctirred in the | Wil ‘meet Frank Gotch of Humboldt, the | PEices i minutes. sald to me that 1 forgot to mention this | When Mr. Cudahy referred to the bag of M irred in the [ will meet Br “During all of this time 1 partook of | morning,” sald he. “While I wag up In|gold he spoke as if It were the least of his | providing that all USINss cease atter todis | y'iig ot of three and each man his $100 ¢ nourishment but once, though the man who | that reom, blindfolded and chained to a|troubles. and that final adjournment of the special [ o the result. Beslde this purse the winper | wsession should be taken Saturday noon e plve he net gnte recelpts Mr was with me often asked me If 1 wanted | chair, one of them sald: ‘Do you remember Conti tof Suceess, pon A v E et R LAy, hoan _}W will recel [ | ¥ | Hlowe hak een tratning for this mateh a AEUS XRUBACEHU Pelephone 2259 anything. Once I said I did, and he went | the time six weeks ago that you and your| “Didn't you fear that the note sent to you | cial measion i TeREL A the WAy | paprecaed the greatest st nignt | M and got me a cup of coffee and some crack- | motker went In a carriage out near Brown- | might be a ruse by people altogether dif-| of tax ation having been at- | {3 hiw ability to win the ax well pined the lnurels that will v (ly | revert to ”‘ el ball to call on & family™ 1 said I did, | ferent from the Kidnapers to get the $25,- | “4in°4 lnurels that will y_rever Ferotution adopted by (he senate yvesterdav, | Shumnion of lown. The match (s to he two | Wednesday, and (Ehir-Ger Crowd to Matin undt 200, Ro; ,m 1 | him in case he beats the Towa champlon e ) Rpaail 1 forgot to tell you that as soon as I|and then he said: ‘Well, we were going to| 0007 he was asked TO CURE A COLD 1IN OVE DAY BIG AEW . " nERLESQUD was chamed to the chair one of the men | gobble you that night, but changed our| *No, not atall”” was the reply. “I wasn't Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al | T Draw, rE FEVENING, Next woek amencing S day matinee, Sheridan's “Now City Bports,' | | | | S 0. Barney | Night pric noke 1t yon went away, but he kept returning at inter- | minds because we were afraid your mother | afraid that anyone but the right men would | druggists refund the money if it falls to | SUED AN Har ‘ b pricest i0c, S0, Bo. Pmoke. If YOU |

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