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THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE UNDAY, DECEMBER 2! Sons and Daughters|POLICE WORK 1N SILENCE ity i 220t BOARD WANTS BUILDING FUNDFUND KEEPS ON GROWING EDIBLES FRON ALL ,hm,sy,..«‘.k..w. tion, through the contracts it had acquired | noon, and, as my wife had dinner ready, 1 " s and Donatlons to the by reason of its absorption of the North- sat down to the table and began eating, 1 | f ¢ orium Are Now Over western company o 0' Prfltect'o" Will Farsne Oudaby Kiduapers w”h‘“"i'{‘ly out ton ::,:,,":I' ’“,”“,’.“,W...Y\h'u:‘r...‘“‘ iled ‘e | School Honses in Sonth Part of the Oity Are Hundred snnd Dollars. Delicacies from All Over the World Await | The »uit had been ponding since 1807 and | A the records submitted to the court were Erass Band Methods, to the window. ‘Here fs one of the men, adly Crowded. At the moeting of (he auditorium com the Buyer. voluminous. Arguments have beon pending now,” she sald. 1 went and looked, and . mitteo yesterday new subscriptions in suffi - hefore Judge Lochren since last Wedne CHIEF DONAHUE DECLINES PUBLICITY | |0\onrats wiong with ts hivds in his mocic | DEFICIT STILL STARES TAXPAYERS IN FACE | (1o amount to increase the tund to 8106 | yeoyANTS MAKE SPECIAL PREPARATIONS | cnkict on ither <ide. Judve Dilton. for niie ankers union 0 . Sembers 1 on cither side. Judge Dillon, , and carefully ‘sizing up' everything he commitiee expressed themselves as belng the defendant, made his final summing up ] | saw, was one of the men who had arrived | highly pleased with the progress of the this morning, and this afternoon Judge ma Vtflflfl, Developments of Saturday Are Shghe, (10 S0 Levy for Comiug Year Must e dty doibt whatoverTCls Ghter. | People with Loim Purses Can D Young closed for the plaintiff. Judge e ue th “As he was then walking toward the | cremsed to Enuble tATHWA W8 o (e complets Wuesass of. tHe an Well in Omahn s o Any Lochren's decision was a vorbal one, tho Officers Who Are Working e, ho must have passed our house ation to auditorfum project. A number of small USher Lty TR the written decision, which will be lengthy on the Case, once before when we didn't e him He Obligntions, and a few large subscriptions are expected Ce one, to be filed some time next week, d | I remarked at the time that he was prob FORtOTaRY wve ug ToTIows tles were (he same at the expiration of Saturday was not especially fruitful as|ably trying to make out what manner of | During the first eleven months of the |y i\ uie panorted sos7a¢| With a moderately full purse it makes |the contracts as they to developments fu the Cudahy Kkidnaping | neighbors he was golng to have. 1 would | present year the income of the Board of | pmerson Hall & Co 1ttle difference in these latter days of the | operation of the contract The court al ) case new evidence of a striking char urely know that man if 1 ever saw him | Education amounted to $381,775.20 and the | C. (. Fisher century, from a gastronomic standpoint, | lowed no costs in the case for either side a ed Ruemping clues or theories, but the police work- | and stocky built, without belng fat, and | $80,000, making a total of $461,775.20 avall- | ke Ruembing day, as rapld transportation briogs 1o bim | MID-ROAD Letter to Its Members. Ing hard and with a settled, clearly-de- | his face, which was florld, was smooth |able for school purposes. This sum has not | Vivian Sperry the delicacies of the entire world. Seated POPULISTS MEET fiued purpose. A dozen or more persons | shavea. He had broad, prominent jaws and | met the needs of the beard Twenty : ANAeTOn ¢ at his Christmas dinner fn Omaha the man | s g called upon the chief during the day 1o |keen blue eyes. As to dress, he wore a | thousand dollars should have been placed i 1 BUSUFAAR of ordinary means will have before him the ]‘h' Consolidation Makes Both Orders r\:-‘;\ml“hr:.t" ‘,::'fi had scen the kidnapers and [ brown overcoat, which haa evidently seen | in the sinking fund preparatory to taking |1 W | direct products of every clime. Pineap to ldentify them. The chief | two or three winters, a black slouch hat p the 0,000 worth of 5 per cent bonds | A Ediing ples from the Antilles will hob and nob S"UT or, questioned all such closely, took their|and, I think, a black suit of clothes, though | which were lssued in 1888, but the members | fhatles Los! Roross the table With phessants, whose &n g er. namwes and addresses and notified them |1 am not sure about that, as his overcoat | of the board were unable to set aside this | Clyde C. Sundolad 8| cestors basked in the sun of southern — that in the event of the arrest of a suspect | was long and buttoned up. He couldw't | money. Neither has any money been placed | I W. Shotwell they will be called upon to look him over 8 the middle-of-the-road populist state ¢ > A China, and the stately sirloln will be s see me looking at him, but I could see him | in the Insurance fund for the year 1wo0. [ M. Vinsonhalor mittee was held here today for the pur H. Haney & Co Wb flanked on either side with ducks whose b f it Resolutions of Lincoln Lodge Nov [ [, oY fer the sreatest part of the evidence |as distinctly s I see you now. He was| Of the board's resources for the vear|feancis R Graves Tabiat o (e wators of Great Slave lake, | PS¢ of instructing delegates (o the med " U inow in session of the pollce consists of | not more than fifteen feet aw | $137,815.81 came from the 4-mill levy made Arman |\z\| - Above his head will be mistletoe from |!N% of the national committee fn St RIS descriptions of the supposed kidnapers, and After he had sauntered by the house he | for school purposes. The income from Nohunbere, Bl Mexico and bright holly berries with their : in the absence of snything more tangible | vo.eptered the cottage, and in a few min- | other sources for the year 1901 will prob- vor & Ruapke : dark green foliage from the land of the LINCOLN, Dec 190, | the task which the department has in hand | yres he and his companion drove away in | ably be about the same as in 0 and the B Westl TO THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE SONB | iy by no means an easy one The bandits | B 8 Acadians. 'HE SON the huckboard members are of the opinion that the levy | I G St sesieny There Is everything in the local market AND DAUGHTERS OF PROTECTION | giqn't leave much of a trafl behind. They L oh an o o " GREETING may not been professional crooks, | I Lave never seen any women about the | Must be increased to enable the &chool | john R. Heatiy which an eplcure could wish and as far . [ house, and It a woman has called there | district to meet its obligations and pro- | Hamilton & Maxwell For four years, the Supreme Lodge of | byt from t the Sons and Daughters of Protection and | : as scasons are concerned there 1s little| manner in which the Job Was | quring the last two weeks she must have | vide for the increasing number of pupils. |t B. Lawrence the membership have endeavored o furnish were during the " Brucker (donation) diann Ve arty Anxi INDIANAPOLIS, Dec, 22-A meeting next Saturday. The principal topie u consideration was the proposition to organ fze all reform partics for the formation of a new political party. The Indiana dele gation goes to the mecting instructed (o hold out unrelentingly for the principles advocated by the Omaha and Cinclnnaty Gulou & differ o between the latter part of De- planned and exccuted they were certalnly | jore so at night A Semill levy is advocated by most of the | GuicU & Ledwlck s B | et &5id the Tatter pAFt of Adgdat; Thi platforms, and to make no sacrifice other not altogether unread in the ways of crims | e night of oeday, December board members. Such a levy would yield [ Willia e veors v or | thAN the name of the party to Its members safe insurance at cost, and | it 00 I rearangt S | whone fivs i N Weeth® melons have disappeared, but every other| “uyy Tins committeemen favor amalga at th 1e time to bulld up a conservi e, thost ity i o |my wite and 1 saw a light in the upper | bop atitvionn satounn | I o EAEHAR | form ot vegetable is to be found. String| oo o o partios * said tive, growing fraternal institution. In this, | The most gratifylng phase of the case | oom of the mysterious cottage. It was| ©D¢ hundred and seventy-one saloons | ¢ in py iy, 5 beans from Loulsiana, tomawes from Flor- 4 o thus far s the fact that four witnesses Yeluht, Howoret, bel 1 & iikh pald license in 1900, contributing $17L000 | Ray C. Toudinot . ; : Secretary Walter of the state contral com they have been at least partially wue- ' ! | not bright, however, being such a light as c i B O Boidinot. ... ida and the West Indies le beside spinach, |t teet Ty B O e e n saor s 10 (wo of them known to cach other, agree | WG4 uhine throuh a thin-curtained win. | 0 the support of the schools. Sixty-eight | Stindard Ofl Compi Witesivan fadldhes, lotiuoe and onions Droduced by | Mitee, it it cx a s At the prexent time we have about 400 | Perfectly as o the description of two of | gii® il \ag the night young Cudahy | Other salcons were Hcensed to do busi- | KO¥ S A0RANLic iy Marketsandeners of Douplasseounty. The | e of our platform, as adopted at our na- mbers In good standing, selected the outlaws, while two other witnesses [ () 1 Se® TUGCTL T oticed the | Dess during the r, but these licenses s B tted Ty (s DUrys ot the| ViobAl vouventisny g the best people of the agree as to the ption of the third | oy " (o or three times, and as late as | Were paid into the city treasury in 1889 | Nebraska Fuel Company i MRseE Tions - feh B ational Chalrman Joseph Darker was by A | wo or thre « and as late coples' 8 juyer. Dire o wus Strasbours ; obraska, and while our growth bandit. J. N. H. Patrick, Miss Maud Mun- [ 050 coock when 1 retired, but dida't | @d do not appear in the 1900 receipts. L”I_v’”“ o eene ” 4 sutie’ 80 Tals. gean, with uilvek teom | T nt at the meeting b i peoo et B hé show, Mrs. John Schneiderwind and Eddie | L There will be no marked incre he | 1. N s ' good, It must b led, b 4 g in Schuelderwind and Bd keo any rig going to or from the house | There will be no marked incr In the | 1) A. Baum, . blue-skied Italy. Covered with cork dust Mattlenhips Go South, @ number of other Orders, whose Supreme | Cudahy, the kidnaped boy, describe the two | vy ST M€ SEREE G FO8 TIC BOUNE number of seloons licensed for 1901, Police | Scavey & Florshiim . Sy fever o wonibens WPORT NEWE De s ein Officers have been able to devote their en- | men who impersonated officers from Sarpy | % W™ T4l (hat we couldn't | COUTt receipts for the firat eleven months l'”*‘;' \!“N"H'l' Rhs tomiatats Lot i UL S LU LA e '8 KKearsar end’ Massnohusetts salied tire attention the work of the Order, | county and who seem to have done the most | it TEEE WIE B FAEE G0 SHERE 1 of the present year were $1,000 and with | X' 'ndbom o : Callfornis, with oranges from the sunuy Rht on the annual winter cruise of the have mado o considerably more rapid factive part of the work. August Schiemme | (ILF TR @ CORER T L BoPRed | age Gordon out of office the board's in- | Reuben W. Tayior o p:umu : ’n\;:‘ merchant i'ur l:;xnlrll-«uw\“\ Nort Atlantle syuadron In’ southern wit srowth and Frank Glynn describe the light-com- | ' ome from this source will be much[Warren R. Tavior gHoky 0 DNPISLITAE BUE N LIS EIODY. BL9 L ATARNTIL 4l toPpedd et (n the RUI: = i . | ¥i A cor : oy e Ll > roducts ot the | Alabama and torpedo fleet in the gulf Feeling that the same Insurance €ould | ploxioned thug, who did the telephone and Milkman Saw the Signal, TAFa i g L 1o bo seen the finest of the products of the o urnished our ¢ ers ore cheapl, 4 “hris Hansen, a ki g 0 e b A &y ear o 900, . ___ __ . ______ _ ] be furnished our members more cheaply | going for his prineipals. Thelr descrip- | Chris Hansen, a milkman living on Cen- [ S 5000 Tetuiteds | RUaE Batty Nasins year of 1900 by the consolidation of this Or With | ions are not detailed, however, and it |ter street near Ruser's park, is an individ- Th " ) hool funds | Midland Glass and Paint Company At the butcher's the fleld is more lim « some one of the young and progressive | o G B COEEE elght and judg- |ual of considerable interest and importance [ T® state anportt nt of schoo funds | Nebraska Nutlonal Hank @onation) 0 | fted than usual at the holiday season and State of Nebraska Orders of our State, we have, after care- |y oy Suioed, who would feel justified in |in his neighborhood just now, as he, by a | foF 1900 gave the Omaha """"f‘l"‘r tion | Jorn o i AL generally “th 18 nothing to eai but fal examinution of the plans of inwurance, | MR Mdced, Who Wowd [Farby stroke of tuck, saw Mr. Cuduhy and | Lnterest on funds yielded §3.244.80. Tuition | Johy € Ho . L6at Wrar westhur Has Bept fhe Busten Office of records, methods of doing business, and } TR TR Ty o police are in posses- | N8 companion Wednesday evening as they | fees amounted to 332885, Miscellaneous 1i- 5. Baum from the haunts of game and so far but N acquuintance with the Supreme Officers, | i | drove westward on Center street with the | Censes brought in $10,495.10, and the in- & Council’ Biutts Raliway ikls, i1t ; it e Auditor of Pub"c Accounts th qualificati and Integrity, decided ,"I“I' of much more material evidence than h " ‘r‘lvml' from various other sources amounted s ridge Company S LU el e A LI L il tHat the Bankets Unlon of the Wo they care to give out. The chief fssued an | White and red lights to deliver the $25,000 BN b & s s Is of the|Murgaret A | 5w | Omaha. What game has been killed in the Omaha, Neb., 18 of all of thesc ng |ultimatum Saturday that no more “bulle- | !Nt the hands of the kidnapers ‘,"",ll"'":""fi"l":"':"'l'l\ “l‘“"‘“"l‘ ol changs | Ve Qmihs Thomson-Houston Ele west has been consumed locally or has been Lincoln . Neb., [ ; “Of cor AARE kiow “ud- | opinion that there e no radical changa | * trie Light Company X ; ; gte Orders the most progressive, ¢ tins” would be given out until he had some AL AR . LB WL e LR B L e el Bl i A OB R L O I L INSURANCE DEPARTMENT and business ke in its management and | thing of & really declsive nature to an- |AhY in the buggy then.” sald he, “and I 1% the amount of revenne feke SOUrEes Wil | o) ’ u readier market. For this reason Omaha NS NCE DEPARTI most likely to furnish to our members the | nounce. It know €26y had 46,000 [ the s bt | o8 IR TAHE Ta¥ e o B ateRsnty gourmets will be thrown upon Nebraska | jopx i G Caties most satlsfactory assoclation and insur- | 1 did see the whits Atid veq lights, and 1{Oof At 1eRSy 1 milk 0 AHS 1evy I8 hecesss BULLSAND BEARS MAKE MERRY | resources. Quail and prairie chicken are in YOL, Deputy Auditor, ance, and belleving that the best interests | CHIEF ISSUES ULTIMATUM ‘cueht at the time it was rather queer. 1|10 but the board on u firm basis and en- z the market at moderate prices, while with | WM. B PRICE of our Order would be subserved by a con- surposed It was some bridge contractor | able '.' et """'l"' 20k e ons Which | 1 ihers of New York Stock Bx- [them are found squirrel and rabbits of Deputy Insurance Department 4 AL Folng (o hang-u red 1kht 6 pen bridge | MUst be met within the next few years : - o prbvilts solidation with that Order, an arranke- | ooy owe o wWill Te Given to News. |E0INE Lo hang a red light on an open bridge | Must be it ¥ g sl change Engage in Hoyish both varieties known to the state. Do- | ment has been made whereby all the obli- SEees\ Entil Meikkasere as o warning to travelers, or something of | Although the board will probably receive Froll mestic poultry is plentiful and s December 1900 gations of the Supreme Lodge of the Sons ¥ Beih: Ateitel that kind. About an hour later I saw the [ & levy of at least 1 mili ihis vear as Jower than generally rule at this time of | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN and Daughters of Protection to ts mem- L same rig coming back, this time without [ payment upon the judgment of $150,000, | ‘o voRK Dee Holiday celebra- | the ye i As indicated by @ recent communication t and others, have been assumed by — 0 1ig | whic ! o city s e 3 . s indicated munles T B ary T Rlon o ie poris, J. 3. Donahue, chief of police, has issucd | the 1Bhts 1'””". oA :‘)‘:""‘“‘ "“r:' ‘;,”n Gty it I8 e | tions were held at the Stock exchange and (AU the fruiters nuts of all Kinds are on | from this department, a personal fnvest- By way of fntroduction to our members, [ decree to the effect that he 18 going to LAl fb kb e ; | 5 e | the Congolidated exchange today the market. Small pinons, gathered by the | gation has been made g to the reaso Wi L et i Bankers Cnton of | give out no more intormation o the news- | HAPPY HOLLOW FIRST CHOSEN | et to I oy ot L8 uthtanCio| Sinborath [ bonds. Forty thousand dollars must be set preparations had been made | swarthy-skinned greasers from the sides of | of the officers and Executive Board of the the World was organized November 10, [ papers in connection with the Cudahy kid [ SEe et g S Uet be 8¢t und Loth exchankes were packed with | the Sierras of Mexico, rest in boxes be- |Sons and Daughter Protection in 1898, and claims for its jarisdiction all the [naping case until the police department | Bandits S aslde nest year for the purposc of creatiig |y ompers and their friends. At the Stock | side the wimonds of Egypt. Pecans from | transferring and consolidating of the Sons reaithy portions of the United States,and 1 | has accomplished the arrest of one or mor Prison House . NSO COR:SY LIl TORGe NMed o 1 hange the fun began soon after the | Texas and walnuts from Nebraska tempt |and Daughters of Protection with the Bank- now & brotherhood of more than 2,00 mem- | of the bandits. “We hops to have soms | Half of this money should have been put | .j,.e ot the market. An enormous ever- | the taste of the citizen of Omaha, who can Union of the World, of Omaha, Neb. bers in good standing: that its finances are | guch good news for them very soon,” he into the sinking fund in 1900. In 1902 the | ppoon trea hung with electric lights and | be served with the best the world affords | After a careful and thorough cxamination tn good condition and it has a large and | gy 3 ay | board must place $38,500 in the sinking fund cumstance came to light » | ey derorations of many Kinds stood on a plat- | while sitting at home in the family circle. | of the contract and agreement entered into growing reserve fund. It furnishes to 188 | An 19 getective, now in the employe of | Which shows that the polico were right fn | Preparatory to taking up 385,000 worth of | ¢, yoar the Broad street entrance. From | by and between the suid Sons and Daught- mbers life insurance, accident insurance, et WHAGe, N thetr conjectur that the little frame shanty [ Ponds, which were issued in 1892, for a |y, giained glass skylight were suspended ers of Protection and the Bankers Union Roulth cerdifcates, and protection againad | (It BIVEEIOL BECIRE B KR e Hanny Hollow, property af 9. N. i, | period of twenty years sirianis wnd wreathe.of sreen, wone e | DECIDES FOR WESTERNIUNION j 0F Sscien ot onviaced. that snid tho infirmities of age, the same LW | e"ooue” which fs now engaging so much | Patrick, was rented a month ago by the| Members of the board regard the money | liijinc or the balconies were brilllant transfer and consolidation was for the best bt ed Sobihniaill .“:":’,‘,’:,,"\';.,"' “the |Of the public attention. Referring to Pat | kidnapers with a view to using \t s young | Which this judgment will yield as funds [ ("5 B0 o ipie progtan o34 ad A s 5 Interest of the members and certificate ¥ l:‘v‘ e its men amd women upon cqual | Crowe, he sald: “The fact of the matter | Cudahy's prison house. It will be remem- [ Of Which they have been deprived In former | iy o patriotic air by the Seventh Regi nilwiny. holders of the Sons and Daughters of Pro terme, and thelr plan of insurance and |18 the police department is very much in- | bered that the Happy Hollow shanty was | Years and consider It no more than just | .n¢ pand, which was stationed on a plat- tection and the said transfer meets with "ot governmei very sfmilar to | terested in this individual just now, though | visited lute in November by the sheriff and | that all income from that source should be | ¢, near the rostrum. Charles Knob- | ST. PAUL, Dec. 22.—A suit involving se.- | the hearty approval of this Department o L P et D v > the chief was perfectly correct when Lo | @ posse, that ite doors and windows were |devoted to the payment ai past obligations ¥ b ot of cepe : s | 1t has alwoys been the policy of this De- that of tho'Bons and Daughters of Protec- | T8, € L't arrest him It he should | found to be fitted with now locks, the win- |and should not be considered as tunds avall- | i BT e | il bt A A UL L L LR b aladmiptecab Bt i ““n- management of the Bankers Unlon step in at that door this minute.” Of course | dows covered with newspapers, and that | able for use in paying the current expenses | :.-fi::}’nglr;::.r“ ‘I\"..::w‘.,.‘:-“l‘l.'.f “::,‘,' rl"(;.l;»ry,.:"v ".I.‘:;:Ir': ",'lew'i.'\'-'"'?,f";'.' r;:m]:‘ry.‘]hcu: :‘i.‘.lv | :h‘.r ’\I:lln\lr frate rmh‘,... letiex of this state of the World is certainly to be congratu- | they wouldn't arrest him under such cire | it was abendoned forthwith by its tenants, | of the schools for the incoming year storm of colored paper, confetti, wriggling | Pacific coast, was decided late this after- | for the reason that in so doing. the ox lated upon its magnificent growth and its | cumstances as that. For him to pay the | though a month's advance rent had been | Bullding Fund Must Be Provide " | snakes, rubber balls and favors of various | noon by dJudge Lochren in the United | penses incident to the management of such conservative, aggressive and able manage- | police such a personal visit wouldbe equiv- | puid. Mr. Patrick’s description of the men | “The board must make some provision fof | kinds descended upon the heads of the | Siates Aistrier court in favor of the de. | societies are very largely decreased and will ment. In Dr. E. C. Spiuncy, Supreme Presi- falent to his saying, ‘I am not guilty of this | who came to him t0 rent this shanty tallics | putting money in its building fund,” Sec- | prokers. Then came inflated paper sheep, | fendant the Western Union Telegraph | result beneficially to all parties concerned dent, we have i man of large experience in | job, and I can prove that b wm not.’ perfectly with Mr. James Schnelderwind's | retary Burgess said in discussing the needs | pears, bulls and similar objocts. which | commany. 1ts fmortance. however. was | 1 4o not deem it advisable at this time frater insurance, of great executive | “The police know perfectly well that Pat | description of the men to whom he rented |of the schools. “It is high time that the Litadel ¥ 7 ) | were caught by the crowd on the floor. [ not alone in the nt of money involved, | 1o make a re-examination of the Bankers abllity, of agreeable personality and the | Crowe, if innocent, knowing that he is sus- | the cottuge at Thirty-sixth and Grover |issvance of bonds be discontinued. The | not alone in the amount of money strictest probity, and we bespeak for the A\ o, be- members, as well as the younger ones, in- Akt ion ths e | ever He may be and report to Chief Dona- | portant witness, as he, 0o, wilt he able to | bulldings must be constructed in a short | quized fn horsepiay while the onloskers Meving that fn this consolidation the A G faide 5 s e Ltiga s Bl s 5 s e Pl i ¥ . A : ; h bership of both Orders have been gre ":(‘,’""“"‘;;"I‘."“m" "'rm‘]n""ux"“\“’ h ‘:"” "-‘;"’ "“"l',‘y‘y ““m"”"“"” Whsutthey “"‘:'l','.',,,m::‘ ,"" o I.‘-lr':m";“; S:ul”‘nm,.’,l'r“‘l:::‘ luughed in delight. Impromptu patades | would, at the expiration of their contracts | 15 now on file exartination shows that RIPengthened atg ona of e eigite op |08 HERCS 1B FVEVISE 11 A8 WUDL Would | Ansty cauehl. T e R o Ly a1 thore rooM | around the trading posts joined in good- | with the Western Union Telegraph com- | S8l Soclety is now in u healthy and pros- privileges of either membership endangercd | 84UATe him all right. So the polico are rs. Schnelderwind of Sheeley Statlon, (must be p Nearly & 10915 | natured teasing of some broker, who was | pany, have claimed the ownership of the | Perous condition and by reason of the or curtailed in the least expecting almost every minute that Pat | wife of the broommaker, says she at-|are full and the school population is in- ' 1090 to make a speech of thanks for the telegraph lines along their right of way | that it now has added the Sons and Daugl W auk of our membership the same |CTOwe will bob up like a Jack-in-the-box | tended to the details of renting the cottage | creasing at a rapid rate. We cannot g on | 4.iineuighed courtesy shown him and elther have operated them independ. | €8 of Protection to its membership, will cordial and hearty support for the Bankers |and, 1t he doesn’t materiallze within the | to the persons for whom the police are now |forever lssuing bonds and must prepare to | © (8T PONTERE BT SR o | D EIEE e o e ton, whien | make It a much stronger and better or- Union that they have always giveen to [Bext fow days, they will proveed upon the | searching. On the morning of December 2 | meet educational demands in another WAD- | nango was more formal in character and | would have been & trong competitor in th | Kunization even than it has been fn tho the Sons and Daughters of Protection, and | thecry that he s gullty. It cannot be |a man and a young woman driving a gray | ner ) Inbluded. &l validavilles aartirmins e, elektatiblo . Bai past. The Bankers Union of the World predict that within a few years the Hank- |doubted that there Is considerable evidence | horse hitched to a l1ignt \op bukgy, stopped | “Taxpayers realize that there is no g The sult was brought- by the St. Paul, | Bas always sbown a willingness to comply ers Unfon of the World will be the leading |against Crowe, but the police are dojng | in front of her home, 1948 South Twenty- |economy in shaving down the levy and then hy p Nt | with the advice and dircctions of this Fraternal Insurance Association of perfectly right in not wiring the depart- | elghth strect, and, calling her to the door, |issuing bonds to pay for school buildings PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Minneapolls & Manitoba Railvey company | PUTL |06 ¢ JOHN F. CORNELL, America. Fraternally yours, ment of some other city to arrest hlm.|nuked if the house at Thirty-sixth and | which should be paid for out of money de- (now the Great Northern), against the | the railway company have won all the |8 thorough and complete examination was grent rallway systems of the country | Fecently made by this Department, which | [ iRatty s (froe=taithe winadi anatora | for it was the general understanding should | Unlon of the World, for the reason that pected, would come to Omaha from wher- | streets. Thus Mr. Patrick becomes an im- | High school is provided for now, but other i i ¢ | | 4 : : . Auditor of Public Accounts IRA J. AYERS, Thelr geme s a waiting game, as they feel | Grover streets belonged to her husband, and | rived from levies. Bonds are a temporary | W+ B Price of Lincoln is at the Murray. | Western Unlon Telegraph compuny and the | o o o ,.,u,\-\';‘ I Assoctate Supreme Secretary. |aesured that in the course of a very short | if it was for reut. She went out and talked |reliet for depleted funds, but they only | iy, Welch of Rising City is at the Ter Npsthwesamn Teleraon. ‘l")"“":"y'\“:;'[‘":‘: Deputy Ins. Com. 3 . o time Pat Crowe, or anyone else who may be [ with them a few moments. Then, as the |delay payments, which must be made sooner | Allinkon of Norfolk was & y il [ (RIS, AL0 OV 0BITATN: Y. e o IR i On last Tuesday evening at Lincoln, Judge | oy “wii) 4o something to lush his hand.’ | day was cold, she asked them In the house. | or later, and it Is high time that the Omaha Jand Sestorgnyn of Norfolk was at the Mil- | Union company. !n 1879 the Northwestern [ E. P. Holmes in the chair, Lincoln Lodge | 4 panqit with so many thousand dollars in | The man tied the horse, helped the woman |school district provide funds with which | F. E. Etter of Topeka, Kan, is a guest | Te/e8raph company built the telegraph Receiver s No. 1 Sons and Daughters of Protection, | gold cannot remain always in obscurity. out of the vehicle and they entered. to make improvements in the near fu- |8t the Millard ; lne along the right of way of the plaintift with more than five hundred members, |° wAnd speaking of gold, did it ever ocour| “We talked the matter over for some |ture.’ atipand Mrs. G W. Davis of Norfolk are | road and in 1862 1,637 miles of line had adopted the folowing: to you to question why the abductors de- | time,” said Mrs. Schnelderwind, “and the e E. K. Valentine of West Point s stop. | 20, conétructed. The same year the S 1 “Whereas, 1t has been made to appear | manded this kind of money from their man, who gave the name of James L. Con- | FAIL TO PRODUCE WITNESSES | ring at the ller Grana OP- | Northwestern company sold out to the a (S to the members ‘:‘r this llmll‘{“ 1?:! 'hh; victim instead of bills of a large denomina- | ner, seemed to want to beat me down on the d (Viltam Sturgly of Cheyenne, Wyo., ta ;‘"'""’"‘ ""“’"vh ""’l .“““"’"'"'"" being i ® organization, the Sons and Daughters of|qjon? 1 have a theory in that connection rent because, he said, the house was out of | g . S stopping at the ard 1,800,000, together with a yearly rental of | Full stock of office, gas, electric, buth Protection, has by the actlon of the Su-| ypioh | think Is good. They wanted it in | repatr. I charged him s»lu“:mm:. |n“m|<r L """":I": R “': :"" iy aary (i D Bteyen and Frank H. Bells of Nor. | §150,000 for u term of ninety-nine years. preme Lodge been consolidated with the | go1q pecause they planned to bury it here | varce. Finally we agreed that, after the Tentify Tt ot 20 Gait Contracts had been entered into between REhss Tolon 66 the Wolle) Mt in Omaha until the excitement blew over first month, any repairs he might think > il tered vesterdny at the Millard, " T8 | the rallwiy company and the telegraph Metro olitan e, 1 Im'hhwf:l::m&u‘»"ln}l:;.r;:.".‘.’} and then dig it up and decamp. Paper |neceesary he could have made and the cos\| The fusionists in the election contest | . J. Patton of Deadwood and W. @,|compary in 1879 and again in 1582 by D par O B e uhters of Protection, | Money won't stand that kind of treatment, |of them deducted from the rent. This |were virtually lost yesterday. When the | STHth of Sturgls 8. Do are in the of which, among things, the telegraph com- s ;::len?‘x‘t-e‘:‘mt.-xur)- 'c.-rum.wm have been | 88 it 15 likely to mildew or to be attacked secmed to satlsty him. He pald me $1 to | pearing adjourned Friday afternoon the | New York, wher n.~Jull||";'-"'fiI“u1?{'?05‘2‘1{0:.\' PaoY. WALIO SUNEIE wites, -peles; o Hllmbmg a“d Cha“de“el‘ Tully protected by sthe action of the Su- | DY FALs or other vermin. Another reason bind the bargain, and then the palr drove | fusionists announced (hat they would be & week the railroad company to furnish transpor- preme Lodge In such consolidation, and Is that gold is less easily marked and away. The next time I saw him was four |yeady to proceed with the examination of | F. Perey Weadon, agent for the Boston- | tation and labor for the construction of the Com a“ made such certificates more secure and of | identified than paper money. | days later, when he called alone and paid | tpejr witnesses Saturday, but when the no- :;:"":.'IJL‘“;“{" * Minteapolis newspaper | lines, and the railway company was to fur- D y greater value; therefore, “But you can readily understand that a |me the remaining $5. taries apd the lowyers gathered at room Martin 0f Falls City ana N, g, |iSh the operators, The case turned upon %e it resolved, That we, the members [ bandit wise enough to hatch this plot and | *The man was about 32 years old, I should | 108 of The Bee building at 11 o'clock yes- MAT O hlls Clty and N R.| tho construction of thesesontracts st 15 “al0. kL Bagk \y ardaretiiihs of Lincoln Lodge No. 1, Sons and Daught- | carry it out sc successfully would be too judge, slight of build, with a light-colored | erany morning not a solitary witness could at the Millard 'he plaintiff insisted that the defendant ers of Protection, hereby ratity and ap- | wise to strike out of Omaha with someth'ng | mustache and dark hair. He had a nerv- |pe found. Will Gurley and Frank Ransom ”_m‘k s o8t !‘hlv \.\l‘ chants: = John | companies had no ownership in the tele- prove of such action and fully endorse the | like $14,000 in gold on his person, while the |ous, abrupt way about him. The woman er of Hyannis, H. M, Grimes of North wisdom of the Supreme Lodge In the per- | entire country is wrought up over the kid- was somewhat younger, and was a bru- room and combination fixtures of the court, had a whispered consultation in the hail | Platte, 2. A. Pollard of Hastl g1 h lines, except an interest as a joint s, Louls P, | BTaP! d J and looked worrled, All hands walted | Larson, ir, of Fremont, and 4. 0'Donneti | owner, and asked that the defendant be I'e o Lo lle “, fection of such consolidation; and, | naping. No, 1 think that the guilty men are nette. She wore a dark fur collarette, a . = f Lincoin lanitaad Bognt the valie thidactand ' : arxiously for the promised witnesses, but | © 4 obliged to accep e value thercof un . e it further Resolved, That we hereby | yigh here, within a radius of five miles of short brown facket and a very stylish hat |none put in an appearance, and at 12 o'clock | (M4 Davia B, Wilson. chief commis- | relinquish the lines to the Great Northern Receiver. epress our great appreciation of the efforts | yhe Omaha postofice, that the monev is with steel gray trunmings. I would con- i % Nt of the Mis- dfournment was taken until 3 o'clock | has 16t tor S City, N M., e | company. On the other hand, the telegraph 3 of the members of the supreme lodge, Who | pitig ™ (hat the men are at work at some | sider her a very well-dressed woman.” | (ne afternoon. Sompanisd by his wife ana Ao, -ihe patie | company claimed to Bave & 438 eleRanh 519 S. 15th Street. have glven their untiring efforts and made | (WEE AL FAC T MRS G OPK At somo | b 0. e motarles and lawyers | Wil Temain'in'the soutiwest n woek and personal sacrifices that the interosts of the | ajgon, wiil obtain until publie attention is | DEATH FOR KIDNAPER togethe | ¥on of the masor wh I Biiver et members of this organization should at all | s ) until publie attention is | S | came together again, but it seemed that son of the major who'rexides in Siiver Clty tmes be fully protected; and, Qiverted fram the case, or until the Bitlae | —— : witnesses were not to be had at any price. | Captain Townsend, chief clerk of the “Be it further Resolved, That we pledge | B¢t the right t'p and arrest them. Mitnols ¢ bly Will Be our support to the consolidated orders and D s | Al ax Law Imposing day to produce a scintilla of evidence to | to Atkinson, Neb. 1o was #ecompanted by by Individual efforts will seek to make such | FARMER SAW THIRD BANDIT Severest Penalty. bolster up their side of the case, which | his son, "W. D. Townsend. = They “idlled organization first among the fraternal or- up to date rests entirely upon the incon- | Abaut: :.hi“‘“:’-l 'l':.‘l'::“j"ll ,:“'.'fy'.'l,'\;."“r'r"".'.."""'k ganizations of this state by maintaining the | Auguat Schlemme Is Confiden CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—The Tllinols general | gigtent and {mmaterial testimony glveu by | rabbits high standard of the l'-""*‘“""'|< haracter of Can ldentify One of the Cud- assembly, which convenes in January, will | Chief of Police Mitchell of South Omaha the | Nebraskans at the Merchants: our members, as we have In the past.'" : K be asked to make Kkidnaping for ransom P R Mrs. John Pay and daughter R ART LINCOLN B 4 ahy Kidnapers. | n other day. aohn | CRETARY LINCOLN LODGE NO. 1, AR punisheble by death. Stirred by the kid- | The hearing has now been adjourned to | peerine it eois . Sons and Daughters of Protection. August Schiemme, @ farmer who lives |RAping of young Edward Cudahy at Omaha [10 o'clock Monday morning, when the | of Kearney, M bl et ot with his family near Thirty-sixth and Cur- [add his release on payment of $25,000 in | fusionists will make another effort to get | I! fosaman, Mo Rl of Qrand lew Lane, in the sparsely settled section |Evld, some members of the state legislature | jn gome testimony favorable to thelr cause. | \" it of Millard and J i = = in which has been located the house used |@re detcrmined that the Illinois laws shall a by the Cudahy kidnapers as their strong- |be amended so as to make liable to the MENT IS CRUSHED UMAHA STLU U Is held, ealled upon the chief of police yester- | 8allows anyone who may commit similar ANTON K Y, LOCAL BREVITIES. R. R- MR day with a story to which is attached no lit- | crimes in this flrl"“‘ ;\(lnwlyl'hrw SAte | o mer € Iman Knocked Down A tle importance, as it relates to the third |Fepresentatives from Chicago districts are Burlington Train and Diphtheria 15 under quarantine at 2775 WABASH RR| bandit of the gang. 1t has been known to the | *PEaged in drafting bills to be presented to jurt street bl ably Fatally Hurt, I police from the first that there were three | this end. Leo Barach has taken out a building per- ward Cudahy, but until the present time |five ygars' imprisonment or a fine of $100, | FOF! e B bl am ] A 53 . Tours to Florida, Key |well In the background. The kidnaped boy [12 years of age, when life imprisonment | StFUCK DY 0 . - & M. | of Omuha will mect, for reguar business . Hall of Pefers did rot see him; Miss Munshaw doesn't |may be the penalty, Both democratic and wistry Mexiéo, the Meditorranean | include him in her description, nor Is any [republican members of the now general | 414 Mason stfeets b fow winttes after & | john Arthur Epencicr, aged und Orlent. [ reterence made to bim by James Schneider- | 8tscmbly assert that the death penalty | 9100k yeererday WHETRROR BOG 40 SROEN | tuken to Falrview cemetery, Council BIUMTS, on o s \ Rates for the round trip to | wind, the broommaker who rented the ban- | Will be adopted by @ unanimous vote. :’.““',"" A floche e ke L 30 DARONOY: | pob nterment : ® o . oW Comes e el Among those 0 p g o ep- Kmen b oing home 4 appare y dld Mrs, hman has been granted p mis- Hatr many poluts south on eale dits the house. But now comes an entirely | AMCUE thase who are alding in the prep- | o5 "ine rapldly appronching tran be- | sion to make 3100 Worth of Topairs on THE SALESLADY JUST ONE-HALF THE MARKED PRICE. first and third Tuesday |new witness in the case with pesitive as ation of bills for presontation to the leg- he beavy snow which talli store bullding at 206 South Twelfth street . SL ety surance that he can identify bandit No. 3 | lslature are: Representatives-elect Frank | cause of the heavy snow which was falling | S0l Wiy damaged by fire Aatea soiis o SN fegh To Hot Springs, Ark., the|and also the light trap—half wagon, half |C. Farnum and A, W, Nohe gf the Second |t the time. He was struck on the left| "o Mygtic Shriners of Omaha will hold We must get rid of every dollar's wor Rates T e reword " of | bUEY—which was used by the abductors In | district and Representative b. E. Sullivan | ide, his arm aud leg being crushed and | thelr annaal mecting December 28 for 't order to do wo every toy of every kind and description ous O 1 o P abduc - - Oprese b b ¥ B . axte o e o election of officers and dele o g p N -] N ) . America, on sale every day | conveying the boy to his prison | of the Twenty-third. The first two are re- | broken and extensive internal injurles sleorion SfOMeAre (RO EIONRINN 10 SR at JUST ONE-HALF T ICE. Thix includes all toy in the year. We live a little more than two blocks [Publicans and the laticr fs one of the lead- | celved. Even if he should live both limb furniture, such Chiffonler | held in Kansas City carly in Jun e T I I oL NS WiLh. 16 Sialoonae. aute | 87a O the d8gnarabls. ISP, be amputated. Kment was removed | A" jarga billboard \ r. S , » o Ir Blocks, Wagons, Horxes, Divhes, sorts of the south, good returning until |side” sald Mr. Schlemwe, “but my wife Disbarre lust . night's storm, narrowly | missin A 3 June 1st, 1901, For rates, descriptive mat- | and I—especially my wito—have taken an | Piemriod Lawy mpany. LY L LR L L e Albums, Work Hoxes, en, Trieyel ter and pamphlets and all other information | active lterest in the new tenants of that | virnor H. urke, who wos dishareed | lanters, | 4DOUE to Myestigate ity condition and Metal Toyw of every kind, Handkerchief call at O. & St. Louls Ticket Office, 1415 | Place from the irst. That is such a lone- | practicing law two years Y UE A Te SAN FRANCIS( 22— Willam Ray. | Chiet Donahue received n telegram yes- e 0 of the sensational Barke-Dellenbaugh trial, | wood, former consul general of the | terday from the chief Mee of Beattle ALL CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE 23 PER CENT DISCOUNT TO- ., (Paxto Building.) or | some neighborhood, and there 15 so little . ! wood, former consul weneral of t tod : chinf e " ) b B 25 PR ::f‘".m Bl RS HoME BURRRE R O e L by haw. atrival atiimsie Jan reinstoted by Hio olreult oyt teds ates to Hawall, and afterward collector | & BAUNCInE - the Bogidental death of Wil ROW. This includes everything—Fuaney Cups Saucers, a good deal of attention. Well, about ten | fession on Junuary | next according to' the hinRton. where ho 18 to Fepresent tho | switchman an I, thottgh the i ckram daid h:‘:::"“:"‘ "‘H"-":- l;*:*-”“‘_"' - Plates, v i e about | declsion of the coiirt. Judge Caldwell, who | flawali Planters’ assoclation. He will hava [ not so state, it is supposed he was killed {n o nter Setw, . Harry E. Moores, \‘l:‘)xr:m:.n::n;ll:flfir::_;]s:: T:,,’;"‘J‘m"‘“‘:' rendered the decision,” sald the court he- | an office i the natlonal capttal and will | the railroad yards. His Omaha relatives, let Sets, Bte, Ete, 2 lleved that Burke had been sufficlently | remain there, looking after Hawallan {n- [residing at Thirteenth and Castellar streets, C. P. & T. A, Omaha, Neb. |Twe men came there, drivivg a cingle gray | punished. terests, especially those of the sugar men, | were notified by the police. Refrigerntors, Book- ar dleventh and anen, Desks, Commodens, ALL KINDS OF TOYS, Dressed and Une et Al g t. Joseph's hospital by the rablroad [ Douglas streets was blown down during

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