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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTATLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, S/ TURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1900-— . sy N " ) < I o " AV ED T | v R — KRUGER STILL HOPES PETAILS +JEWETS ESCAPE|oRE STI[L HOLDING (FF|TELEGRAPHERS' STRIKE OFF|(LARING ERRORSDIS(OVERED CONDITION OF THE WEATHER DRIS(N [OUSE FOUND Whole Boer e | President Dotph Announces That AXT Forecast for Nebraska- Rain or Snow and o ‘ — Charge Stralgh(O S A Operntors Are at Liberty (o it SIna Thiny o Notthenatirnys, colcent - - mos on Opes 0 P Have Not Yet Bigned Joint Note to Return to Work, Registration Fooks in South Omaha Are — . L L“d:“z;l:‘?n:::l:gd b "'l’H,‘ul-;.\]'b-'vl,\'Il:l], fi)mw ,-,’.-' : ‘;w g "l;o Pommeud ,tgonahin:-m TOPEKA, Kan., Dec ;’v |'v_l|~w|v it v-.‘v.! Full of Mistakes | "-"":'ut' o Wh::"fe:‘:yg '::;:TLIW. L e T ane W WAL GRS, SEN - phin of the Order of Railway Telegraphers d 7 B encircling British columns show that it NO POPULAR DEMONSTRATION JUST YET |When Hansbroek's command joined. pooet | UMTED STATES OBJECTS TO CONDITIONS | on the Santa e ofr. "All the striking oper- PR ators here received orders touig was one of the boldest incidents of the war | e T o stkeieralors | TAKING OF TESTIMONY BEGUN AGAIN | | SEARCH FOR HIS ABDUCTORS GOES ON | L trom on December 12, some fifteen miles cast of | . " sl . — Y . residen olp! that the strike ould . | Thata N'Chu, General Knox was ouly aboul | Miniater Conger spes, However, "(Z“H'“u:'m:'i",:‘::‘: - i i“""'."'""' Finds Naw Whe Had Lives | 1 ‘ . i W riged | an hour distant and the Boer situation ap- | 1 Al Diienlties Wi Be " : i bbbl A A h oI it LB bbb . 45 | Chief Donahue is Fushing Ahead as Fast as gl ethods of Warfare Oharacterised | an hour distant and the o= That The operators are beginning to speculs but Can't Give L v eared despe e \ Jewe . - 1 Lt s Barbarous in the Extreme. thy S8engon Dl BNy e wirs | Ty R N | as to whether they will be reinstated in Tord's Nam Possible on the Matter, - Dispatchiug Haasbro : ent Pat in Force [ the employ of the company. They now have | ARI N EARNEST/ » g ward, to make a feint at Victorla nek, the permission of the organization to work | — PROFIT SHARING 1 | — t prepared to break through the Brit- | _ Dew USAGES OF CIVILIZED NATIONS IGNORED i columns at Spuingau nek passage. about 1N, Diéc. 31.<Otce #ore thare 1o €| Hiilge wobld hot LADAEN B OHIAION WY 10 | win. remgon O (S slusticn content case | anete vec | FATHER 1S ASSISTING THE AUTHORITIES |t °8 O 0 hroad hroke! d ok by ,w ~ | Mudge would not expl . Opaie a8 101 was resumed yesterday at South Omaha T [ poar nilea off, on broad, flat, unbroken |, onounced hitch fn the preccedings. 'The | whether the men wonld bo re-employed of | Nothing of & startling. nature was brought | o AL — Bteyn is the Man-on-Horseback at Present, | fortin posts, whilo artillery was “"““"““'\’l’ Lt . ‘:"‘ B LR LA L ety ::{“ ""‘ X ‘Nrm | cut at the forenoon session, the entire time A Edward A, Oudaby, §r, Making Every p posted on a hill eastward, watch. | ®ikned. Mr. Conger, the Rallway Telegraphers would not bo recog | being devoted to the examination of wit CHICAGO, Dec. 21—(Special Telegram.) £ays William T. Etead, |t the Baers S d minister, says ho does not believe ther ler the present management iddenly a magnificent | 5 | 81 The whole Boer | | of 2,5 Ll ed [ op 00M PAUL'S SPIRITS ASE STILL BUOYANT |5 of *! thvouen the Bl ErestINKE - Ste uesses whose nam he | g had been included 10| pp. 3 list of fraudulent registrations mal d thet we will talk o them cut by the lawyers for the contestants 'ON. Tex., De The strike of l More than a hundred names of voters who LI B DL e OBl L | STRANGE STORY TOLD BY MISS MUNSHAW great Cranc company has not only Effort to Oapture the Kidnapers. sct a prosperous pace for its rivals, but e are sufficient reasons why it should not be signed in the near future, and Sir Brnest | saia satew, the British minister, takes the| HOU operators get new office ectacle was presented | nized une | ) ‘ol evidence o appraciation of the services wme view. Dr. Mumm von Schwartzen- | (he telegraph operators on the Gulf, Colo- | could not be located in person were found “‘u‘x“u ‘."ul»“l‘l‘)( ppraciation « rvi stein, speaking for Germany, belleves that |rado & Santa Fe was called off (onight. | on the registration books and xo far the e ¥ ! " . | offered by corporations. This company ha | the existing agreement will be signed |1t is pre { contestees have been able to produce but | sooner or later. The other ministers al«o |at a very small proportion of the n and Peit Fourie led the charge and Dewet brought up the rear. The British guns and rifles boomed and rattled inces- sottly. The Boers first tried the castward of a sort indeed seldom Jealousy of Rep: en as Gere umed that there will be issued e an order calliug off the strike on Young Woman Gives Good Dencription of the Men Who Occupled the just declared a dividend of $1,000,000, or | : | man B voters | % o er cent on its capitalization of $4,000, fus route: but, encountering artillery, they di- | *a¥ that they consider the probabilities i |all branches of the Santa I and the testimony of the few produced by | :m of pMAtEr mpeslante and of vast verged and gulloped to the foot of the hill | favor of signing e Shaw C T them shows that the official registration | meaning to those who are secking a solu to the westward, whero the fire of only a| Chinese sources of information, however, | Telegraphers on the Gulf lincs has jurisdic- | ot South Omaha was faulty Won"of tHE dTIVFYRISE- Betweeh spital wod - sirgle post was effective. eny there is rellable authority for the |tion over Texas :llflnv'.| The m\k« was | Daniel McAuliffe, who was the first wit- labor, is the announcement that every em The y 008 e | “taten that there is very littlo chance | begun fn Texas fifteen days ago. No con- | ness called yesterday, swore that he| PO o V LONDON, Dec. 21.—William T. Stead bas | ,mllh'm“hlul;”::un:'\lx: Irl:u:‘ a ,‘:";':n': ”‘n"l; | of the note being signed for some time. |cessions were asked by the men or offered | Jived at 251 South Twenty-fourth street ::“ | |>Inl\’-‘ ;»r t‘h-"( g llxn(l any X“IIH l;;:x'\l Edward A. Cudahy, sr., has not given up P re he | DI da and cee coms y rel ary " X ¥ a dividend of 5 per cent on his earnings | (4 ¢ o after the o stole his so Just returned from The Hague, where he 0 70 0l (08 7 joss of a fitteen. | Af A matter of fact the members of the |by the company as a preliminary to calliog | clection while the registration book | syoiss iph ey or JO0L on i earnitk® | the chase after tho men who stole his son bad & loug couference with Mr. Kruger| ., .. und twenty-five prisoners staft of Li Hung Chang believe ‘hat the |off the strike. | gave his residence as 218 South Twenty- | amoleve whos Ty (8 $1,000 will recelye | "0d held bim up for & ransom of $36,000 snd ascertained at first band the views of | ¥ The British force d u,' hed after Haas- | note will eventually have to be drawn up | Following is the official correspondence | fourth street ;"'l"‘-‘"’“‘"""“';r “'”\j ‘:l: '3‘1 ,‘““, "“l‘”' ;' | in gold. On the other hund, Mr. Cudahy, o the by e LR SRR ang- . A ” g! | : 50 as his share. Near 00,000 e connectio “hfef Do e s gone B T e "‘_““"," breek came in contact with hia commando | elther In Europe or in America, probably |issucd tonlght: e | V. B. Morton, the next witnens, regls- | givided umonk the employes of the follow- | pyatemutionly (o« f:‘k',t. ;",",TL '(."m;.:l‘ 0 D taat haa writien the. following for |At IEBLfall The burghers were scattered |the Iatter, becauso they claim that the Members ot 1he Oraer of Rafirond Tete. | Lored from 608 North Twenty-fourth street | ing plants and branch houses in other | {ho criminals, Only one important feature Mr. Stead has written the following and Welsh yeomanry galloped among the | Washington government has had the inost | Membe 1 Friends of the Order, Gulf, | Ad voted on that registration, although | ciyfes: 10 South dJefferson, at Desplaines o P e ot the Associated Press tod th the modification of the existing | Krihers and Friend 3 he moved out of the Bt hota L, bk was developed terday. During the after retreating Boers, using their revolvers and | 10 do with the modification | Colorado & Santa Fe Raflrond: After a noved out of the precinct before election | una Fulton, at Twelfth Place and Canal i rst of all, nothing is decided wbout | 0% ohae 0r (heir rifies with great | terms of harshoess. The United States aro [ most careful and earneat consideration of | day g s Prxisl Boon the police and Mr. Cudahy located bis vislt to America at present. President AU 5 5V CKE Chigess ke thE oH) o | the entire sieintion your eommittee feels | Richard 1 at 219 South Jefterson, at San Francisco, [ Louiively tndentified the house in which the Kroger} t abandoned ail hops of se. | ®Tect 1o0ked an by the Chineso as the only POWer | (jiat ‘It in useloss to contiiue further ‘the | Richard Landon swore that he lived at|gioux City, St. Louls, Omaha, New York, | boy wee held duilig Hils oADLIVILY L H DL henta of | AU incident of the fight was the gallop of | enlly desiring to retain the integrity of | ufriggie feiun oo the I of the Gulf, |12 North Twenty-fifth street, a8 the reg- | Cincinnaty, Low Angeles, Philadeiphin, Tort: | *5 s S s Lilin eurTing e Do e o tor ar- |® British ammunition wagon right through | the Chinese empire. The other powers | Colorado & Santa Fe ralitoad, Viith,the |istration showed, on elsction day, and for | faad, Ore,, Kansan City and St, Paul Pt LR B the civilized world In his demand for ar- 4, "o b0g Boers, the gunners using thelr | are regarded as desirous of breaking it | Calses leading up to the most stubborn i . at least a year before then. Lawyer Sim- eral read from the registration book about dozen other names registered from 312 North Twenty-fifth street, the same house in which Landon lived for a year, but wit- ness declared that he knew none of them. N E. Hyatt testified that he registered . cured a very accurate description of two Fifty thousand dollars in gold is to be |yen who were doubtless connected with th distributed by the American Express com- amair. Miss Munshaw, daughter of th pany among its employes as Christmas re- [ jan who lives nearest to the place, which membrances. Every man who has been |iy on the oytskirts of South Omaha, gave in the employ of the company for a year |an excellont description of two men who will eccive 8 $5 gold plece on CHFIStMAS | came to the place some days since, secking at 1 . 4 eve. It is estimated that there are over |1o re They Wete KIGFWAEd Neb that he caught on the day he visited Gen- e W fot Erought us' the | TOM & ToomIng house at 302 North Twenty- | S350 '_'|1:d")_v:'."| oA Al el L AR B R E o L eral Chaffee. It is said that he is better | victory which we feel w deserved, sixth street and had lived there for a year. 1o 2 B peki Nirad ! K h Mu L0AY, Bt tNOTE 18 k.2eus of BISLHNY; Whio!| . ‘6 Joss Or L DRttl campaign does | When asked for the name of the landlord | "4® 404 Europe who will be remembered |whuw saw two men mssisting a third to bitration. Until the last government re fuses absolutely to say a word in support | fight ever known fn the history of our nrde 18, | you are familiar; with the conduct of the se think, merely favors a | campaign you have been kept as faithtully st eve! v to secure a larger | Mvised as the plans of your committee ment eventually to secure a larger | W, {d % armit, und if we have failed in our desire to keep vou in full tonch with the has been from lack of tim not negligence. We hay 1 only regret that your revolvers freely up, with the possible exception of Ru f the principles which they solemnly laid | = who, the Chin of the principles which they sole d o, down at The Hague conterence Mr. Kruger | BOERS FLEE IN DISORDER | vostvon will not partal ular demonstrations. — It is recognized that it he cared to do so | Breiti b Under General Frenc 14 be could shake the continent. The popular ixive Victory at enthusiasm for him is unparalleled since orndale. Garibaldi’s visit to London, but until his s diplomatic mission 18 exhausted an appeal | CAPETOWN, Dec ve fears are felt regarding the healih | of Li Hung Chang, owing to a severe cold | 21.—General Brabant not indicate that the cause was WrOnk |he could not give it in this woy alight at the house. He thought the third +| at his advanced age mixht be faial Fiistory ia 1aden. with juue dch events, and | ot give | . s : : te the people cannot even be taken into | commander of the newly raised colonial) "y "y "oonerally believed that the Chinese | out of our defent it muy be there shail | Joseph Hickey, who voted on @ registra- | Accompanying the gift is a neatly printed | was intoxicated. 1t was undoubtedly young ecnsideration Mr. Kruger Is emphatic in | division, has been ordered to the front and ALkl 4 : o 2006 address, calling attention to the fact that |Cucahy, his apparent intoxication being ot their info on as te at is done | come a victory for right and humanity [tlon from 2006 R street, explained that he . ahy, hi arent L et mlunmmlvmr:ml'w'm”x‘n ';“wlm 'w." l":;‘ which ‘thoxe ‘Who'come atéer iis shall en: | aid not live thera when o registered or | th® company has reached a halt century |duo to the fact that he was blindfolded bl M 8 onvoys o joy_ and bless us for the nobie stand we i )t existence. When the Ame: Rxpress e § p . B oted. He had lived there in S of existence en the American Express [and his hands were tied someone connected with the Russian lega- | took. Let no man look k with regret, [ VO here in September 5 tion. ey | Our destiny lies before us, not behind us, |und had gone to the hospital, where he re. | COMPABY Was organized in 1850 it had One of the men described by Miss Mun- disclaiming and desire v involve other [ wilf start tomorrow pations in war in behalf of the Boers At Th e General French has routed What he asks Is that the governments, | 2500 Boers, with four guns and a pom-pom. which at The Hague declared their inten- [ Thorndalo is sixteen miles northwest of | “To oo P nd the men who for fifteen days made the | mained until the day he stered capital of $150,000. This has grown to $18,- [ shaw tallles with the description given ot ¢ b LONDON, Dec. 22.—"The delay in signing | o) Sy ay he registered. After fon to elr efforts to secure amicable | Krugersdorp. T sht tool ce o e allant fight that you haye are the men ||, P R 000,000 in the last fifty years. e -6 AR WiiG AABdTtHs - talen at tlon to use their cftorts to securc amlcablo | Krugoradorp. The fight took place on De- | yg preliminary jolnt note,” says the Pekin | who. will wreat froin the future that sic. | CAYIng the hospital he tn not roturned to i yea he young man who used the telephone u nt of disputes by means of media- [ cember 19 The British had fourteen 8 and prosperity which the present hax |2006 R street, but supposed he was Tight the livery stuble to notify the Cudahy fam- 3 wett corr ont of the Mol o : ' tion and arbitration, should make & united | wounded and the Boers fled in disorder, | COTFeEPoRdent of tho Morning Post, wiring | Ges® and, prosperity which the prosent hay |in voting trom there TELLS OF KIDNAPERS' GANG | /'y that there was a letter in the front Frida “is due to phiec roy Vi . _— " r oy effort 1o bring the verdict of the civilized | with about fifty Killed ;uru“.‘,:' ‘)Ix”. w.u.::!r‘ nj\m\l:-"\'.‘",‘ y’.‘,‘.\“‘:::f. S N I T oire Retias | Frank T. Ransom was called to the wit- yard on the morning of the 19th, graphed his government urging a speedy [ Plovs more capable ¢orthy men than |Dess chalr to deny that he had any knowl. Chief Donahua positively denies the state sttlem s h 2o + | those who answered t 11 of our le s | ecge of fraudulent registration, coloniza- ments made by an Omaha yellow journal settlement on the grovnd that the German | on“Fudombor 6. dn conclusion Your com- |tion or endle ¥ oAl vating in 8 g that he I8 trying to arrest Pat Crowe. He milltary control is worse than Chinese [ mittee desires to add that individuaily | /500 08 ng In South Omaha Sayn lis ‘15 00t Cartaliu of the Dathe of 4Ny management e rave it honored Dy tho htendfast |8t the last clectlon. s he is n ! ame man connected with the e and will S W unwavering loyalty which you Coutdn’ “Prince Ching says B du't Decelve Spelts. Prince Ching says that En » make no arrests until he has good reason world to bear on Great Britain, The Bocrs who invaded Cape Colony had in most cases packhorses in addition to | those they rode. All were in the pink of | condition. They commandeered all possitie | clothing and stores at enteratad, Gen:ral Baden-Powell will start for the A Su and the empress dowa re anxlous | o Transvaal tomorrow. u L LvageE R RUIMIOLS (4 fare HBarbaro Kruger Calls Wa “ *The Bnglish,’ Mr. Kruger sald, are ing this war in South Africa llke savage They are burning homes, déstroying dams, cutting troes, devastating flelds and creat- 8 peror Kwang | {1 21.-The sensational . and in bidding you, perhaps. farewell we feel truly that ws | Among the few witnesses called at the suppearance and return of young Edward | FHE B0 WEReRts BAEL LG A0S B : ing famine. They are unable to capture | " TROAYE i to leave Slan Fu, as the accommodations | have been assisted in this struggle with |afteruoon scssion was Jaseph Speits, who | Cudaby of Omaha ls somewhat strangely | ‘%] k o Boers derailed o | Beathren a o o . me singular feature connec h the Dowet, but they are making prisoners of | e Bocts Gorbicd trin at Barberton. | oy ara poor, and their environment un- | hrethren " rather | than | fellow-craftemen. | proved to bo somewhat of 4 profossional | colncldent with the fnding of a letier in a et o Mmibllabissdal ot D s women and children, who are not treated i et i favorable. He points out that the private from and after 12 o'clock noon, | eiection Jju He proudly boasted that | Milwaukeo street car a few days ago. The Dec ber 24, the Order of Ran: | hi law on the statute books of Nebraska nd- earthly carcer had been brightened by |letter was addressed to Willlam Stewart, with ordinary decency. Hundreds of women T +y government property selzed in Pekin s ‘ bave been confinsd 1o prison Kraal, near| CANADIANS ~ NEARING HOME | quice cquivalent in value to the indemnity Port Elizabeth, with only one chair, and demanded by the powers. & Sania Fe Rallroad eompany. clection boards and if anything of a|eral residences of wealthy citizens in Mil- | oS & U0 MPESOEL BOHSIIEEL J several of them are expecting to become [ Volunteers Returning from South | “Sir Robert Hart saw Prince Ching yes-{ The strike s off el at crooked nature had occurred at the re- | waukeo and to abduct a little girl. The| ' ¢ FF ‘ y mothers. J Afete. Compatgn Stinated terday and advised him peeinst dallying | (SlEned M ERBON, | cent election 1 the Rirst pracinct of *he | latter was writtan with a lesd peaci] and | 2 7 e “Mr. Kruger avers that the provisions Oft. Cape Race. with the powers in regard to the punish- SIS * | Second ward, wnere he a as a repub- | was signed “Jack.’ HOUSE USED BY KIDNAPERS e of the convention at The Hague and the ment of the guilty officials. Prince Ching HICKEY lican judge, he would have known it.| Tho letter was turned over to the police, Inws and usages of war are trampled under | ST, JOHNS, N. F., Dec. 21.—The steamer | thought the execution of two or three pos- e AN Spelts sald he was un employe of the city | who looked upon it as the work of a lunatie. ¢ foot and he wants to know whether the |Like Champlain, with Colonel Ottec and the | Sible and the lifelong imprisonment of S% Committee. of South Omaha and his appointment on | The day tollowing the finding of the letter | Plnce Where Cudahy HBoy W Held slgnatories of this conventlon have anythmg | Canadian contingent from South Africa, via | Prince Tuan quite certain.” The action of this committee, as given [ the election board was secured through | the following advertisement appeared in the Prisoner is Located and to say on the subject London, on board, passed Cape Race this Y above, n sunctioned and withorized, .Vl.|yln’r :f ly ‘\\'nn:-.«n was positive tha it | Milwaukee Journal Identified, ! orseback at this moement | morning, bound for Halifs She signaled ¢ T. M. PIERSON, i * | would have been impossible to secure a| 1,08T--Reward of $ for the return of let- e is ::f e l':‘v‘u:n:’ ::;kr:n-mmn Steyn. | "All well” and rxhuul:l“ pipl n::- :dfumor! NEW CONDITIONS NAMED | v ™ Firat Vioo Prestdent, signed ballot with which to work the “end- | ter” addressed Willium Stewart, “¢hicago, | In finding the house in which the bandits He, Delarey and Dewet are masters of ths | row night. Corresnanasnt f Tanies - an.\i |huln"l hi\:l"n'l‘lbf \u|lv|u.' ::I tho polling | il ‘“‘_‘"fn,’; C AL L LY Milwau- Ilmvrl;u]:r;l l;:ur\».‘lm r\;u.mv, lrv.ulh;rp‘un o Qisciplined and — - ¥ place guarded by his practiced eye. He de- : 4 a letter signed |BCCOMDlighed Friday atternoon the first ac- :,‘,:,‘;:“:';;‘ :‘.‘t‘.l"fi,,:,,‘fi:f,rJ,:‘;"::;:]: P Declde Not to Meddle, Several Clauses Not ALLOWS THE GI"_'}- TO GO FREE | 70, it signed ballots were given to ,T.f’:( .'.‘"“,’|":;'|’W"|"’“;];f':'.,‘l'l“_',." i :"h'..'l‘:‘"’h“.‘ru.u step toward the apprehension of the + Jowed the vierkleur (flag) at the outbreak | DARMSTADT, Dec. 21.—By tho president’s | voters only and he was sure that every 4 s t y's abductors. ‘The discovery also has 1 of Remarkable Criminal Case in person who lost the letter in the strect car | of the war. They have plenty of ammuni. | casting of his vots the second chember one glven out was properly deposited in |’ ¢ po 4 and that it was he who advertised for it |N¢ effect of confirming the story that a q tion and replenish their store continually defeated a motion (o instruct the Hes- | LONDON, Dec. 22 Dr. Morrison, in a| Boston—No Symputhy for the box before the voter left the place, |yt o ity o 8 0 S b Qes. | Fldnaping was really commit and en grom the British conyoys. They have taken | 8 revresentatives in the Bundesrath to | '0n8 dispatch to tho Times from Peki the Man. although, he sald, the unused ballots were | | 5 FVE N 08 PR BXRE L o | UTely corroborates the various accounts of enough Lee-Metford rilles to arm all the | Propose tho assembling of tho forelgn af- | dated December 20, gives extracts from the| Dee. 21 The most remarkable | 0L Counted atter the polls closed. | e R IR LA tREre s s S Op AR ANES | ik iwhlen peared in The Bee burghers now In the field. 1 cannot put | fairs committce with tho object of in- |40t note. After a long preamble recount- | BOSTON, Dec, 2 ¢ most remarkable | “gpoity further sald that in counting the | That the uouse at Thirty-sixth and Gro- | tating a proposal for arbitration between | /D& and condemning the outrages, he pro- | criminal cas 5 sachusetts su- try, and that he has determined to info S their position beiier than in the words of tried in a Massachusetts su- | yo1eq the tally sheets of the different clerks | '7Y: #0d that he hag determined to inform | yop “gireety Iy ¢ N o quote whic . flor court in many years, and which agalust them Then he te/ls of a plan which ? Heiguten . . " ireat Britain and the Transvaal. Twenty- 18 1o quote the demands, which are vir- | Per waapy: 3 were sometimes found to disagree, but | ¢ > 4 one of Mr. Kmzer's counselors, ‘Englaud | ¢ diain bud IDEYM tually {dentical with the ten set forth in|AFoused intense interest in the fashionable | geis FORELIEE (OREE 10 ABGRTEE, 1L had been arranged to rob the Schandein 1s our accuse. England s the sole wilpess | tWO VOles wero cast each way. All the Back Bay district, was ended yesterday ¥ ro akainst us. Eugland 13 the judge. Englana | Aitl-Semites and social democrats favored | !he dispatch to the Assoclated Press, dated Back Bay distric E the one in which young Cudahy was held captive cannot be ques- J - - tict It has not only heen positiy the close of the count, when the difference [ MilWaukee residence, abduct the lttle girl | jjentified by the boy himself, but descrip on Ti 5 .| when Judge Bond probationed Marion o i cas | @20 hold her for a ransom. Hesides the | (jcng given by th slhibors. of the me he motion. The representatives of the gov. | TIen T&In, December 14, but not as in the | W between totals of the several clerks was cns given by the nelghbors of the men 1s the executioner and Engiand hopes to | s cas i b 1 blinded for lite Dr, J. I Schandeins he says numerous other promi- - 5 ernment 1o e 50 befo 0 del ase of that dispatch, setting forth the | Rogan, who had blin i 4 “ | not very great. The witness did not seem ) be eF promi- | whe frequented it correspond perfectly profit by our death. We appealed for ar- | “rnment left the house before the debato on Taylor, & dentist, by throwlng vitriol in b g y the motion. amount of indemnity. According to Dr. | i Morrison's information the clause referring |his face out of re Hospital Ship Needed No Longer, to indemnity re bitration before the war. We are fighting for arbitration today. We have the right : to consider a difference of several votes of fl,l'n' lu'lmh'..lmlurllns_< Mayor Rose, Captain | it the lad's description of his abductors. uge for betrayal. The | & e N b &S Pabst and Charles Ubleln are marked for | Chief Donahue fecls confident that the are ds as follows young girl had earlier appeared before the | “yo) Ugohmelling, the other republican | VI8its from the gang, rest of the bandits is now only a question to expect the symputhles of the civilized | LONDON, Doc. 21.--Mrs. George Corn- quituble Indemnity 15 to be pald to [Judge and told her pitable story and showed | 500 in the First precinct of the Second | When the letter was shown to Police In- |of time and that the case Is so far nar- world. | wallis-West has recelved a cablegram from | states, socleties and individuals and also |the White-haired justice her little baby, of | vy toctifiea that his appointment on the | spector Relmer he expressed the opinion |rowed down that he cun work upon it intel LA MAR Ralsiis i Unahaken: | Heng Kong saying the American hospital | to Chinese who have suffered injury owing | Which she assertcd Tayior was the father. | jois (CLEE DI A IR ITINED OF (0| that both it and the letter found in the | ligently and with assurance of succe “1 found Mr. Kroger hale. His bearing |Ship Maine will arrive at Southampton | to their employment by forelgners. China She sald that Taylor, after he had wrecked 18 DOt 80 gocd 2a it was. His mind moves | 00 January 10, with 108 sick men on b somewhat slowly, bu. every now and then | After consultation with the naval an written by a lunatic or | en reading dime novels | | an employe of the South Omaha health de- [ street car were rtment. He declared, in answer (o ques- | 50me boy who had b fons from Lawyer Smith, that 1t would | #1d wanted notorio [l Identifies the House, A fow minutes after 8 o'clock Friday d. | will adopt financial measures acceptable | her life, had told her that he was irresisti- | mili- | to the powers to guarantee the payment of ble among women by reason of his good | > way wre iiin| as thal aole ] four miles southwest of the business center atlon to Japan for the murder of |hd In mo way wranged him, for the wole |y "ihan (g say it was “something crooked.’ |Kidnapers s ut work throughout the coun 2y ma purpose of causing r ruin; and after he | try,” sald Chlet of Detectives Colleran to- |(r OMaN% @i noar the clty limlts of South Explatory monuments erected in all for- | had accomplished it by fraud and decep day when shown the dispateh telling of the | OB, 4t the intersection of Thirty-sixth [ st cometeries” where tombs have: beca | o 00 the uee o intosieating tauors, 1t | DOODY HAD PECULIAR HAB'T‘,‘, ding of & letter telling of the alleged [I08 GFover Sirects. 748 Bouse s 1o s }The posting of a proclamation throughont (not by drugs, he unfeelingly cast her off g oral children of |onesome locality. One dwelling, the home | the empire for two years cnumerating | without assistance and advised her to resort | wealthy people. “The Milwaukee authori- | °f P K ,"“"'*'\’A\MI >'d"'|’h Iuhltlv.ll 100 feet punishments Inflicted on the guilty offictils | | 7 R 4 g o nd this is the only building in the “It way interes: Americans o know that and threatening death to any one joining | 10 iy s oo B g tlea, however, have not communicated with | sy daiaio vioinity, The fext nearest hab Mr. Krager's appeal to the civilized world an antl-foreign soclety Hr.‘v‘},“x‘l:‘ti“; ““lhhl:hi:l .\u;m;': s us in regard to this letter, but if they do | w others whom he hac 1 — t > e " afternoon a search party, made up of Chlet the old fire flasaes from his eyes and you |!ary authorities in China the government | indemnity aud the service loans.” looks. have been impossible to work the “endless | There is no littie girl at the Schandein |} 000 l"<|< ..,.' g Hayes, ‘_::":’.r“m n hear the deep. resonani voice which has |Da# decided that the Maine will not be| According to the Times correspondent| In announcing his decision, Judge Bond | oo™ oiion™ i his precinet, but when | Fesidence I Sktar, Maweed & CHACkE Ab: bad i 80 often rallied the burghers in battle, | further needed. so on its arrival here the | the note contains the following stipulations | ¢id that from the fllllh'nw 1t appeared |4 over Simeral, on - cross-cxamination, | CHICAGO, Dec. 2L—“This letter rather | i1 ¢ Shoiid ,M_"’;fll‘m;n;‘l W hond “Queen Wilbelmina is kindness itself. She | Women's committee will wind up the busi- | in addition to those cabled to the Asso- ‘f};fl ‘{ll"- 'd\>h"j>f“‘ll‘:";':‘::"I:“'\‘I:";‘_:)‘,;fl_ r"ifl:f;:"; | asked what the “endless chain® system wa .:m'u;,"r‘ ..muv u;:n- might be some truth | 4own ynon a little twosstory cottage about bas displayed pluck In remarkable con- | Bess and hand the ship over to its owners. | clated Press from Tien Tsin nowing s 3 witness could give no better explanation of |0 the theory that an organized band of | trast to the tmidity of many of her offi- | * clal ndvisers. CUIGNET'S TROUBLES BEGIN | “1 found the old man’s spirits unshaken by his reverses. lio disclaimed any de- | Freneh Arm: #ire to humilisie Eogland and declared the | Rocrs wanted only their rights. Officer, Who Impugned M. Deleasne’'s Veracity, in Sent to Privon Where | Plans for kiduaping se ving Money life of prostitution and even boasted als Could Find It Gets PARIS, Dec. 21.—Tho minister of war,| An impertal cdict o be issucd holding | 1 itation is a block or more distant, while ’ would be received everywhere with unani- | (e e | videtoys and governors responsible for antl ! S 6 (ma AT : 80 the Chicago police will surely investigite | . General ~ Andre, has infiicted on Majfor | Vicorovs and governors respoasibie for ant(- | S0 uch a man,” the udge added, “is | NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Coutractor Doody |0 10 | HEEKR POLe WHE Surely (n | all about are fields and clumps of timber, s0 vile that T have no sympathy or pity mous enthusiasm were 11 uot for the feal- | Cuignet sixty days' confinement o the fort, | 10701 Outbreaks or Violations of troat e ey To the cust and north high hills tower r 0 s con o or- ousy of the dymasties of Hapsburg and China to undertake negotintions for a r of Brookiyn tauigb-was convisted of par This is a disciplinary punishment for dis- | vision of the commercial treaties for him in his unfortunate condition.™ jury in the Kings county court. Sentence | above it Hobenzoliern agains. the prestident of a | opoying General Andre’ Jfor-nm.in Ris UROFLURS An, i1l be pre ced next week. The defense | s obe, e Andre's orders when| Dr. Morrison goes on' to say that In the | —jude TR St s | Wil be pronounced next weel o defense | e T e I et iy 0 r. Morrison g ) to say that in the | Judge Bond said he regretted that Miss The moment young Edward Cudahy saw " him yosterday, when the | discussion of the translation of the word | Rogan did not leave the punishment of her | 1 the case was insanity and the jury was | EXPECTED TO GO TO HELL/| .. flight of crazy stairs leading up to ihe 1 the major for an explana- | “comply” in the British proposal not to betrayer o a higher power than herself. | ©ut for ten hours - top story on the outside of the cottage he conduct in firat disclosing to | remove the troops until the demands should | As to the possibility that similar acts of | Controller Coler, soon after taking office | John A Tozarked thet. they looked like the aiips a deputy, M. Lascies, a confidential docu- | be s e Hin Last Nigh he had climbed on the night he was kid- ment_ of which hie obtained knowledgo while | cep { this prisoner, the judge said that | SWeeping _character showing wholesale Earth a Merry One. aped. inspection awsured him attached to the secret intelligenco office of | emplir.” inally it was agreed to use the |such acts were so rare—none other having | fraud in the awarding of and pavmeut for that he was right. He walked up them, the War department and, second, in writ- | expression “'se confo come before him in the forty years of his | Public contracts, un Commissioner Thea SPRINGFIELD, 111, Dec. 21.—~John Owens efully mining one or two broken ing directly to the premier, M. Waldeck- | The dispatch concludes with an expres- | service on the bench—that he would take 4ore B. Willis and his deputy, Robert Field- | gave the signal at 1 p. m. in the county | boards, and returned to say that this was Rousseau, o accuse the minister of forelgn | sjon of regret at “the delay caused by Mr. |the risk and order the release of the pris- | /08 of the city works department of the | jall at Parls which launched him {nto|his prison house beyond a doubt affairs, M. Delcasse, of falsehood, thereby | Conger's not signing and especially in view | oner on probation | ity of Brooklyn. These two officers, along | eternity for the murder of James Hogue. he party then entered the room upstairs transgressing the regulations, which re- ot Li Hung Chang's health and advanced | - | with several n(m;r nlflh l-n.mlur.s u‘nd voll- | After the black cap had been adjusted [In which young Cuhady had been chained quire all officers of the army to forward all | ygo ‘which cause mu iy ticlans, were convicted. Doody, under pres- | over his head and the noose tightened|to a chair. Thero was nothing in it but MDUNTED TROOPS 60 FORWARD | ivitcrs of compiaint thraugh the praper | *50 #1ICh cause much anxtoty AN AN A D T | had (aia ok ap res | ELoT, M DAL MR goser iafianed |10 » chilr, Ghace oad bt ala 1l ik hierarchial channels Nis Obateiguatedts Botiitt — | carriage of public moneys amounting to|and Sherifft Myers pulled the lever which | gasoline stove and a water bucket. The boy British War Office Maklaz Strennou The major will afterward appear before a | —1,ONDON, Dec grand | peleased the trap. Owens asked p:»nmwhrni identified the latter as the one from which Efforts tn Comply with Kiteh- couneil of inquiry, which will investigate womld have been open everywhere. But the | goneral nsk central Ruropean monareis dread the popu- | (lon of his lar enthmsiasw exched by tha heroie figure of the presidest pleading for justice “This feeling. §i i3 well to vote, is not shared by Russiz, “Thbe Boers will net lisien to any pro- posals for @ compromise. They aro unani- mowr. Palling i3 independence or arbi- tration they ®il prefer (o die fghting. wens, Hanged nt 1" atisfied, one minister suggested “‘ac- | personal vengeance would follow the proba- | three years ago, made revelations of a| Murder, ¥ ' The German minister wanted “re- | tionin ¥ ade. | Bvery G The Daily News pub- ling Hou in Given Orders New York Cloxe and | $270,000. Doody admitted before th { lishos the following from its Shanghal cor- o Olcacd | jury and to Mr. Coler personally that he|to give the signal himself in order that he |he had drunk during his captivity, The e1’s Demands. his principal offense—that of divulging a | respondent, dated yesterday AT VIR, had been accustomed to paying over 1o | might nerve himself. chisin e ‘alto retaftibared st nis document connected with the Pannizardl| Chang Chih Tung anrounces the receipt NEW YORK, Dec, 21 | Flelding @ certain percentage of the con- . “No, you need not come buck Fric | There was only one window in the roo Brar samiiine No, you need not come back Friday un Th ] tndow In the room tract moneys by placing Fielding's ehare | jegs [ send for you. It will be my busy |and that covered with an old news in a drawer in the latter's office desk in the [ duy and I will have lots to do." paper. Tho floor was littered with clgar municipal building. When it came to the | Thoso were the last words Owens ad-|stubs. An empty whisky bottle and a ceb trial of Fielding for auditing a false and | aregsed to his spiritual adviser, Rev. Father | pipe were found in one corner fraudulent claim against the public treasury | Lee, on Thursday night. Doody boldly denied all his former admis Owens spent two hours and a half of slons and there was little difficulty in se- | his last night on earth listening to a phono- curing his indictment on his original state- | graph. He laughed at the funny pleces, ments cracked a few jokes himself and when one Doody is 60 years old and has & wife and | golaction by a particularly wicked man was eleven chillren rendered Owens said: “Well, I guess | will have to fight that man in hell tomorrow LONDON, Dee. 22—Tte War office made | 1/#Poich. which figured in the Dreyfus | of an edict authorizing the opening of Wu | nouse in the city r the following announcement lasi evening: | CUT'"artial at Rennes. Chang, opposite Han Kow, to foreign trade. | fiom Tammany source Is view of the gemeral position 1n South [ Agatnst Maximal and Minimal Rates, | WU ChADg is the center of an important | 1o clo, Africa, the [(ollowias reloforcements of [ BERLIN, Dee. 21.-The central bureay | {Fade and the site of the terminus of the | notice mounted troovs have been arranged: for tho preparation of commercial treaties, | C4nton railroad Eight hundred will start nest week. of which Dr. Vosburg-Rekow is director, “Chinese papers assert that the rebellion Two cavalry regimenis bave boen ordered | has presented to the imperial chancellor | ' Kan 8Su province is becoming serious {o Jesve as"mon as tho transporia are |\ ciaborate argument against the masimal | A0 18 likely to compel the court to de The colonial poilce will be fncreased to | and minimal system of duties. “This sys- | PAT Wi Detachmenis will leave as fast as | qom,” says the petition, “means a trial of they are formed. Furthor drafis of o 1 tice has been served on the nolice that 07 B dpaiched a1 onee At and | cconomic strength, instead of a peacetul| GENERAL LEE ENTERTAINED | aitutory tactics will be tolerated no tonger eement as to tariff questions.” It I3 it | Acting Chiet Cortright has had placed ived orders tonight | through the police | and remain closed until furthor | This unexpected action against the ‘ | gambling houses and pool rooms, which have flourished under police protection stigated by the mmany anti-vice com witiee. An emphatic dem ind Las boen made | for the enforcement of the laws, and ne Girl Deseribes Two M Miss Maud Munshaw, daughter of B. K Munshaw, who lives 100 feet away, de scribed two men whom she had seen about the place. One was a dark-complexione man with a black mustache and black hair slightly tinged with gray He ad called in 3 Zaaiand have been invited to send fur- | agi 1her comiingenis GENERAL LEE DENIES A FAKE ight at her father's house about ten duys Ao s ointed out in the course of the argument [ New Fagland Soc | in his possession by Lewls Nixon, chair y and had asked if the little cottage with the Threo thousand exiza horses beyond the | PO & » | in his sion by L alrman 'he sheriff sald Owens told hat his wun) monihiy supply Mave heen contracied | that France “loads in the war of tariffs,” for Itw G of the Tammany vice committee, a list of ey The sheriff sald Owens told him that his | ;iony outside was for rent. She had an for. father is T. H. Oldham, residing six miles Pigiron Slu | forty-elght gambling houses and pool swered that she didn't know, but told him A - aror Eiron finien in Nusinnd Ko N souteast of Middiesboro, Ky, This war | (" "yhom the cottase bolonged—n. man inmen. sTOC N-TEES, England, Dec.2 ! all Owens sald and though persistent efforts : \ 3 3 e b : on \ces that unl . | named Schnelderwin, a broom-maker, with 1‘ LONDO! 21.—The secretary of state | The plgiron siump is keenly felt in the I,"r LOUIS, Dec. 21.—Descendants of old | Mr. Nixon anuous ""-' unless the l s to learn something of the man's antecedents | aliad e B T D T tke for doba Broderick, announces | Cleveland district. More furnaces will have | |AFLAY, S1OCK Eathered about tho bauquet | places were closed Within forty-elkht hours | myo pee is tn recelpt of the following | had been made from the day of his arrest | % SNOP b Snecly stitlon FO08 - he tiat in view of 1o prolongalion of the war | stopped by December 31 than have been | POAFd Bonored the chivalry of the gouth |more police cantains would be brought 0| yooum | theso were the first words dropped by him | giyen®Sn VHERER P EE Ry the place in South Africa members of the Imperial | known to shut down since 1586, The pro- | OM/EDt &t the Mercantile club at the six- | trial for neglect of duty than ever before LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 21.~To the Editor | that might lead to his identification The | cer. , e | A | was much younger, of light complexion, murdaror was burled 1o the potlers' field | yiiy jignt hair aud stache. Ha wai nine feet from (he body of James Hogue, [ oo 80 E0C LT o0y sutt of clothes Yeumanry will be paid 5 shillings instead | duction of the district has decreased 35,000 | L°¢NtB annual reunion of the New Ei of 1 shilliag and 2 pence a day. Militia- | tons monthly. The furnace owners aegert | $0C1€1Y 0f St Louis. ( men are promised pricriiy of return over | that the pric gland | vlaced on trial for a similar offense ral Fitzhugh | in the history of the department. The time has fallen eighteen shillings | “¢¢ Of Omaha, commander of the Depart- | limit expired at & p. m. tonight, and few of Bee: In refercnce to statement pur vorting to be made by General Lee, favot ing the removal of hls headquarters from | the man whom he murdered RARFIN Moé Wobs & Ben a1 uting e Tast 5% months aa that Big: [ MORC Of the Misourl,” war the guest of | ouses remuined_opn Omaba (o this poiat, | am directed to may [0 fof "som hn hEerih - — | iron cannot be produced at a profit or and hardly less distinguished wero Sr———— | s han ne et e i Bt we. | aw the : Rocrs Are Beaten. | 499980 . AL & profl | the other gentlemen who with him ad- | Business in Ilinols, j‘,,," RASP ok e f,:,f:m;“‘ | yTATRMONT, Minn., 1 case of | Apout 8:30 o'clock on the night of Tues- ’ JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 21.~The Roers a Sentenced for Immoralitios. | dressed the members of the society. They | O A e o iies cor———— el i it Heulth | 4uy, December 15, a lght bugsy drawn by tacked Zuufontein on December 18, but | BERLIN, Dec. 21.—Sternberg, the million- | were: Colonel LaFayette Young of Des iy ngainat the Coms | Kitlea by Car. The plaintifl sues for false imprisonmen | a team of horses hud driven up to the house were beaten ofi. aire banker. who has been on trial for a | Moines, General John W. Noble of S, |merclal mpany und the Vernon | AKRON, 0., Dec. i (. party of | The casn arless out of the p0X ebl- | and stopped, continued Miss Munshaw. It LONDON, Dec, 22.—A dlspateh from De |long time past, was found guilty today of | Louls and Rev Daniel Dorchester, . D., | ILaUfance Insurance company of | Wikner coal mine, nve mios Souih of this | ahe had heen ¢ abosed, ofdered her tn tajes | was %o dark she couldn’t make out whether Arr, Cape Colony, says that the Yeomanry |untameable immoralities and was sentenc also of this city Bay City continental Fire ussocia- | eity; today a wild car overtook them, dume | up her ahode n the 'pesthouse. This ihe [ there were two or three men in It, and, as have driven the Boers out of Houtkraal, |to two and a half years' imprisonment with | (ienc raly Lee spoke to the toast, “The |[!lon of F Worth, Tex. ‘The defendant | of the men jumped to the side of the tra k, | refused to do, whereupon *he board forcibly the tacwy retiring wesiward, loss of citizenship for five year: impanies were charged with doing busi- | but five we Arwmy aud the Navy of the United States.” | ness in llinols without & license, | ; the vehicle had stoppel o that it was be- gtruck by the car, two being | teok her out of her residence and confined | Killed and the others badly injure | her In' the pesthouse, tween her and the sdairway, she bad no