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ESTAVLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, RESTRAINS AUDITOR DAY MORNING, "IN WIGH FAVOR|pOPE (LOSES HOLY DOOR EXHIBITS WELD FOR FREIGHT RETURN TREATY T0 ENCLAND VG, TN, e wenimes | PULICE GRT NEW CLUE Kainer We. with Chane | French Raitron ading of Yorecast for Nebtaskai Cenepally 06i - | tors Recent ' g 1 ol [ American Property at the Tuesdny . warmer i east portion; Fair i - e Wi Imposing Ceremony Performed Under the | Docks. State Department Makes No Comment on the b dibaed M hihe " Maryland Casnalty Company Anticipates | e : 4 - s | L | Think They Have Pony Ridden by Oue of 0 B, itie's Bhadow of St. Feter's at Rome. | PARIS, De Thirty form in v Senate Amendments, Temperature nt Omahn yesterday: | y v y CORNELL'S HANDS TIED BY THE COURTS | crius o whe biock Fasie, o tntrpresed 1o | PONTIFF LAYS. GILT BRICK IN CEMENT | 11 {07 (0L (V™" v e s | NEGOTIATIONS GO OVER TO NEW CENTURY ey signify imperial approval of his recent | - oad compuny declining to surrender them, it |18 NOW AT PACIFIC JUNCTION, 1OWA szmmfln hPmntv PHbHON of Finds | 9. 0 o ua the Krager taeisnt Ws| Med with Witneasting liag. the departuts ‘oE ¢ Vtited Otites Rica Toward the Amend Saddle and Bridle Had Been Left in ings Oomcerning Company. \gainst the Pan-German agitation. It is S “"l'.""'f' ‘ | ausittary cruiser, Prairie, from Havre for | is Unknow Pres- vive W Another Barn. inderstood that his majesty regards the RN S Y Y | New York, with the government exhibits ent | | chaneellor's present tour in South Germany | was made the subject of a formal protes ALLEGES HOLDUP BY THE EXAMINERS | as o great success in cementing the ad- o the French government by United States BEEN KIDNAPED VE hercnce of other German cabinets to the ROME, Dec 24.—The pope today p Ambassador Porter | WASHINGTON, Dec. 34—The State de Muc" WORN PAIR or YROUS[RS rOUND S | emiperor's foreign I' | »‘ oot "7 | tormed the ceremony of closing the holy ‘.y.“‘ ek Dany bases its Slaim on demup. | POFLEeRt has decided to send the amend- | Maksie Hall, n Youns Woman Living tal - L et Shadd | > thed wit ! b inh gt Ml Ly “ | ments te e sauncefote ¢ to| Near Pueblo, Missing Under Mys- i Peti issioner Price| Herr Warrinski, dircctor of the Deutscher [ 100F of 8t. Peter's cathedral with the| 0" pirgeq on freight In the cars whea | hois (0 the IHay-Pauncefote treaty t b Ly f Ul Grundechulds bank. one of the ewbarrassed | BOFECOUS forms usual o great functions of | (e T L R MR (o British government through two chan terlons Circuwmstances, Bupposition is that They Had Besn Left by { B“ d for B ndschuldt bank, one of the ewbarra: the goods were brought to th Xp tion Overcharged for Eervices. | teovvexes » . have | this kind. It was a magnificent spectacle. || 4 | nels, one copy being transmitted to Lord - ) pat i A “‘K"‘v"\ TR arRsted ;"],;‘“ ity | There was a great gathering of the princes | f0F Inetallatlon. Some ““}""‘“‘“)”'f elaim | pauncefote, the British ambassador, and | PUEBLO, Colo, Dec. 2.—All day work Unknown Rider, b "‘.‘_'I'd_n“‘ Aly, was arrested In this city } o5 " burch, who participated in the | W88 submitted and M oo t” [ the other through Ambassador Choate at |of the police fafled to throw auy light upon | i PRICE GIVES OUT HIS STATEMENT ¥« ivrd: 4 | ceremony retary of the Amcerican commission, InVesti- 11 onqon, who will present it to the Forelgu | the mysterlous disappearance of Maggio ; [ The National Zeitune, o Journal wsually | ST of the holy door took place (Kated It and concluded that It had uo foun- | office. It 1s the understanding that the | Hoel, who yesterday left or was taken from | PROBABLY A RUSE TO DIVERT SUSPICION [ triendly to the United States, discussing | i€ SO AR 00 E0 Y 0 e Catholic | dation, as some of the cars charged agalnst | gyute department will make no representa- | the home of her uncle, Charles Beatty, o | -y aken Serious Allegations Invelving | the rejection of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty | o, P B0 onagy descending to St | the American government never contained | tion whatever as to the changes made in thort distance west of the city. It has | the Company's Methods of Dolng ,m‘ B O Ny e at (ho | Bt Pii's suiieltel 5t 31 % i, S0 the | SSRIONS, WY THY SHPHESEE S utilzed | the treaty; the senate amendments will he | been learned, however, that somo time yes- | Deteetive Heltfeld Will Dring Ani- The incident means such a slap at the S A , A, ¥ ate ex ors and no erofore | . > 2 tain South Omaka Casen, In the history of the United States, but | then returned to his apartments apparently action of the department in certifying them | Was 1o the vicinity, and a richly- essed | iy Frank Glyn not fatigued. He Intoned the te deum in a | Brackett thereupon endeavored to securo | ! b to the British government will be purely | 1ad¥ Kot out of it and seemcd to be search i [ n the parliamentary history of the WO | oy pant voico und throughout gave evi- |@ settlement, but without avkil, Tho matter | formal. As the papers leave New York on | Ing for something. It has been impossible NSNS L i e y, the trea a Ronee ot “being 1n exceliont health and | dragged ajong through the summer, the | tomorrow's mail steamer they should reach | tFus far to find such a carriage. The girl - LINCOLN, Dec. 24.—(Special.)—Edson | able to Great Britain ’ pade pirits. He used the urtistic golden trowel retury of the American commission re- | London about New Year's day, so the nego- | bad a guardian in Missouri and a young | - paci Rich of Omaba, fusion member of the Uni- | Count Snowlsky, military attache of the | SbIER P Bl B GEERE MO RCCAT | peatedly expreesing his willlngness to settle | tiations will certalnly Iaose over iuto the |Man here was her lover. The latter s | JOUN F. Ccad a farmer living near Pacile versity Board of Regents, today laid the | Swedish and Norweglan legations I ""””L in mortaring the three gilded bricks which & ust clalm agal tke United States. | next century at the very earliest grief-stricken and does all he can to aid | Junction, In. arrived in Omaha Mondey foundation for an official investigation of | Who recently disappeared, but who was | LS00 GRS By (g vor on the threshold | The company left the cass 10 an unsatis- | It can be authoritatively stated that !0 S0Iviog the mystery. The simple and (WIth some information v LSl Lo the administration of Auditor Cornell. He | found suffering from meutal derangement, (0 G0 ILR § 00 o whole pontifical | factory condition, and fitally embargoed | there has been no exchange whatever, | IEocent character of the girl seems to | D¢ the most imoortant wh h the police appeared before Judge Holmes and asked | will return to Sweden tmmedintely. 00 G SUUE (P e ceremontes [the cars. When Major Brackett was in- | either in the shape of written notes or oral | Preclude theories of elopement and all the | have received in connection with the Cudahy for an 1..,““ restraining ‘\{..‘:.‘m.". ornell I"l h“.i umr(xl..' ‘. o > B ;h‘: i Vepectucle fuside the vast basilica | formed by the United States agent at Havre | communications, between the State depart- | CIrcumstances seem to indicate Kidnaping, | Kldnaping case. le says that « Saturday from publishing a report of the financial ed a petition to Count vo elow o a was superb. The pillars of the central |he wired him instructions to pay the com iont and the governments of Nicaragua and | VUt for What motive caunot yet be learned. | WOTNK D o 1 with gold-embroidered | pany francs in the presence of the lesal | Costa Rica that has developed a threat on | The 8Irl, who was about 1S years old, llvel of the one used by the abductors was found nd the porch under which |authorities and at the same ti | the part of those governments to refuse as. | ¥ith her aunt, Mrs, Charles Beatty, about | In & barn in tho outskirts of Pacific Junc- o claim against the company for 10,000 | sent to the ’ tion. Tn another barn in an adjoining yard condition of the Maryland Casually com- | asking for the maintenance of the present puny of Baltimore, Md. The order was | tarift poiley of the empire, protesting par- immediately granted and hearing was set | arly against the maximal and minimal o were arlec cloth the fusction took place was transfor to enter ’ | three miles west of the city. On Sat ] , dutles, th ent most fa construction of & canal in view y. On Satu n \ It UNHURRE Srtiv RENE URYRRR A JRRUREY | ST L il B R ,(‘,,, into a magnificently decorated hall fraucs, as damages {07 osiruction and deiny. | of the action of the United States senate | M. Beatty left Maggle in charge of her | Wis found the saddle and bridie, which had hae 10 I' R, Sk a8 A .t ] e 4 el i obes ';;'“’ the extension Of |y jott of the holy door was erect ‘Last summer the compnuy submitted a | upon the Hay-Pauncefote treaty. All that | 1ittle child at ber home. Upon her return | been used on the pony. There was evidenco n a loug petition Mr. Rich informed the | the orem syste yi 4 182 franes for frelght chargoes |is offic against the commissioners court that in August, this year, W. F.| The Christmas weather in Berlin is mild Schwind and John . McNerny, acting as | cloudy and dry. Today there were the gpeclal examiners for Auditor Cornell, | usual street scenes. Emperor William at called at the home office of the company m. attended the distribution at Pots- and demanded the privilege of examining [ dam of prescnts to the troops of the Garde | pontifical throne, covered with red and bill of lly known of tho attitude of the | tWO hours later her sister was gone and | that whoever left the animal in the stable gold. On the right hand of the doc he sald today, | two governments mentioned is that thei: | the baby was alone in the housc | had also slept in one of the stalls him- sunes for royal personages, princes, | “and pressed for payment. Pending an ex- | representatives here, Senors Corea and| Indications about tho premises led to the | #elf. and had changed his clothes there ghts of Malta, prelates, represcntatives | planation of certain items, 1 pald 25,000 | Calvo, thoroughly approved of the Hay- | immediste suspicion that the girl had been | an old pair of trousers, which had not been he Roman nobility and other distin- | francs on the wmount, at the same time | Pauncefote treaty as the basis for the canal | tAken from her home by force. There were | there before, were fouud on a pile of hay S A : bty el persc asking for details. When (hese were fur- | construction. Whether or not the smend- | ©Vidences of a struggle and in the yard wero | in the bullding. This garment was brought the books and accounts of the office, The | du Corps. He dined at the palace an hour | T e nished 1 discovered that the commission | ment of thut conventl 1l affe v | found the footprints of a man, evidently of | to Omaha by Mr. Coad, and is now in tho privilege was granted, and at the close of | later and then joined in the family festivi- | S had been charged with 4,194 fra hich | attitude i ntlon will affect their | 0 size and weight. The foot prints led | hands of the police. ' the examination the two men presented a | ties, which included the usual array of | Inside the church every inch of space ad Ked 14 ancs which |atti & not known. The impression pre- | s | as | should have been charged to the C o | v b e | e directi Arkansa or and | Detective Heldfelt left the clty last night bill for $670, this amount being the charge | tables covared with white cloths and the | was occupled by the throng, which gathered | should have been charged to the Compagnte | vails tbat not being called upon to come | in the direction of the Arkansas river and s 5 o y i ! a ! was oceupled by (he thronk, which B4HeRed G erale Transatlantique, While 4,110 | to a decislon on this point until the Dritish | % %ome places along the trail appeared (for Pacific Junction to seo If ho can ldentity made for the examination. The company | Christmas trees for the princes. carly in the morning NOHIAL | S i1 v el R ATIN o SHIVAEe | REVAPRENEE hall hos [ the prints of smaller shoes, such as Maggie | the pony, and has instructions to bring it refused to pay the amount on the ground An appeal has been taken in the case | of troops, stationed in the square in front| ' R “.. y ks LR ok e passed upon the Hoel wore. At other places the trail fn. | back with him. Later word was recelved that the charge was uureasomable, unjust | of Banker Sternber, recently convicted of | of the cathedral, controlled the incoming | *XHIDIOP o company 18 therefore | § amendments, the governments of ! and extortiona Afterwards the cxam- | {mmorality, to the Reichs Gerelcht or su- | crowds, who literally raced to secure the |Oblised to make u rebate Nicararua and Costa Rica will not antici- | d1cated she was dragged or carried nlong | from Heldfelt pos b di ki o iners, according to the petition, gffered to | preme court of the empire best positions Tomorrow being a holiday there will be | Pate that action by any declaration at this | 'Y ber captor. Near the river bauk, where | pony. ot G0 1 el navtsnt of LAty ol N Tho' tto81 T tavs that the ex- | The pope left his apartments at 11:45|n0 loading of the Prairle. The cars will | stage the ground is harder, all traces wero lost. | “The pony was left in the barn of a cept $150 in full payment of their claim. | o Borliner Tegeblatt says that the ex pope 18 ens 4 pre. | be relcased by the payment of the 69 francs. | British A large number of men have been search- | Mr. Goodrich, who lives in the outskirts This also was refused on the same ound. | ecutive committee of the Berlin Bar as- |a. m., borne in the sucred chair and p - sh Government Silent, ¢, but the girl hi ot yet been fo 1. | of the Mage. 1 Mr. Coad, “Barly | It is next asserted that Auditor Cornell |soclation has lodged a protest with r.|ceded by clergy with lighted candles, | Should Wednesday not bring @ satisfactory | e pritigh government h W fronh it I 1l AL sy Moo - Moot Mol B o i ! on a subsequent occasion threatened that | Schoenstedt, Prussian minister of instice, | bishops, archbishops and cardinals and | solution, Major Brackett will probably pay | (pic time. gi nment has not, up to | At Mrs. Beatty's home Maggie's hat and | Saturday morning Mrs. Goodrich saw a man ! unless the claim was immediately paid ho | against the treatment to which Sternberg's | escorted by the pontifical noble guards. | the rest of the claim‘under protest in order | .4 V5 dite. SN ‘”‘" slightest indication | the wrap which she ordinarily wore out of | leaving the barn, and, supposing him to be - nless ¢ m 3 Eiuediktaly paid be | o rea o which § Ty b e ht. Pator's | 1o 0 delay further " 146 AMUINg "ot tha| o purpose on the amended Hay- | doors were found undisturbed a tramp who had slept there over night, K would revok II .-I icense ..Iw pert ‘Ih ..I lawyers have been subjected e o s tho ® | Bhasete ‘.'um.-ln,,,\ treaty and it is understood that | In the immediate vicinity a large force | went out at once to see if he had done company to do business in Nebraska and ie alighted and entered churc ugk 2 the subject will not be taken up by the | of men bave been working on reservoirs now | any damage was surprised to find in 4 SEIRI & sabavt ot the sesition. o % ¥ Ayt ] e appeared on the| At the same time he will enter an ad LA e o e . L 4 publish a report of th c onditi X t affa n} DUKE OF MANCHESTER s DEBTS m. b |>| llluar l'.\« h 1“‘3“\.-” s ot | 6{tisnkT 1A 165 dmATeS: British cabinet until the draft of the | under construction. | @ stall a bay pony with a white star in its of the plaintiff company showing it to be | it threshold the solemn ulxu Lo | amended tnstrument and the advices of “,,.i forehead and two white biud feet. The § n an unsound condition and to be dolug | paiher. . merman Seeks | the trumpet echoed thrcugh the edifice. | Teouble 0 Pavilion. British ambassador at Washin, . BODY OF FATHER MARQUETTE r 4 s ™ 2 [ ashington are re- | nimal was covered with dried foam, and A v 1 o e » Vatic e and Q. 4 reivi T | . b business unlawfully towards its patrons Hotis Wity 1o Betne ABouE The chapter of the Vaticam met him and | g o oot ot Phitip La- | celv The general results have been 0 k and the general public. Effcet on t presented to him holy water, which he sprinkled upon the congregation. Applause ! | bad evidently been ridden hard. Though zies, the contractor who bullt the National | briefly sumuwarized in cables to the London | Historleal Interest Averred to Attach | there were marks of a saddie and bridie pavilion. He wrote the Awmerican com- | uthorities, but in a matter of this ma ir Pay tor. - Av cht, 10 s >ublishing Co. | be de eligious silence was 8 il to’ Bones and Other Re upon it, these articles had been removed, Service of the notice of injunction on | (Copyright, 1 h\"lrl\- Publi ;""\} o :l):“’.‘:\_v‘;"“;"h‘a.‘:“ ):.-x;;,lxl:nml the grandenr | MISSion on Decomber 16 sving that the :flwuh_lhu would not act until they are Found san, | and the pony was naked save for a rope skl Al i LR S ) I'(1'- 'II"“ : \'l.::.(\' | S ,\,"-;;.. o | AlfA imprenstvenssn of the moment, Borne | k1t letter troct Commissipnipigapmeal Peck -’1’.».‘,‘.?-”}”.""' ot all the data by mail. Under — halter about its neck. This halter belonged 10g more excitement around his office than blegram—Spectal Telegra £ U T [y o el e it not satlstactory and asklug when the | these circumstances it {s evident that to- | CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—A speclal to the |to Mr. Goodrich, and had been loft the day has boen seon there since the alleged at- | ment of the duke of Manchester's debts is e e H“’"'m_d Yo the, gronnd aad Kknent | Pullding would be turned o:<r to him fos day's utterances of the London press to the | Times-Herald from Toledo, 0., says: before tied to the manger. ‘ tempt at a holdup last week. Mr. Cornell | hot yet an accomplished fact. Negotiations | ¥ L thi % Drecious relics of the|demolition. Two days later Le notified the effect that Great Britain will stand firmly | Arnouncement is made by Ann Arbor rall- | *“Pushing her search further, Mrs. Good- had just roturned from a weck spent at [have been in progress for a settlement betore the most prec & ommission that he intende’ to take pos- | ©n the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, while indi- [way officlals that what is supposed to be |rich found on a pile of ha: 1 o $ oh, which wer ved on | g ¥ ap y an old, muc ot looking for any | OB teris YhishRw i s sran :\““ sandle f.:‘;h“\’l"‘:"""“" b, which were displayed o0\ oo and hogin destructio tmmediately. [ €ating the popular and to some extent offi- | the body of Father Marquette such action on the part of the insurance | ment of his bankrupte e duke's actual : company. Sheriff Beaaden read the court’s | debts amount to $115,825, $05,000-ropresent- | Servicen order to him, and left the room at ouce. | g dealings with Samuel Lewls and other | Then the pro Lawyer MecNerny, one of the examiners Fails City, and the ingrepid | worn palr of trousers iying in a stall ac He was again informed thy the building | ¢l trend of opinion, do not announce a |missionary and explorer, have been ex- |joining that occupied by the animal. | 7 the Smermament. ywould be placed in hie coetiol on Decem- | Policy which has assumed uny definite sanc- | humed by workmen aear Frankfort, Mich esgion reformed and pro- | ber 20, and at a formal meeting he was notl- | tion thus far on the part of the British |Only the skull and some imperfect bone Nogalelnni BRATY e money lenders at high rates of interest (cceded to the Chapel of the Sacrament, | fied that the commission would remove | Bovernment, remalned and experts declare them to be | ''In the course of the forenoon a woman named in the vetition, was sent for, ang | And the balance is due to tailors, horse | where the pontiff again knelt for some fcertain furnishings not supplied by him, a The Nicaraguan minister, Mr. Corea, was | those of a white man. A streak of rust |!iving next door, Mrs. Bud Mack by mamc, Boon after a mossenger was dispatched for | dealers, jewelers and other tradesmen. | time, while the choir of the Sistine chapel | proposition to which his representative did | @sked as to the report that he had pro- [and small remains close to the head are | called at the Goodrich home to say that a Deputy Insurance Commissioner Price, who | WhHile willing to pay the latter in full, | ctanted psalms. The pope was then borne |not object. Sunday night, while the Amer- tested in behalf of Nicaragua against the | believed to have been the father's beads | fdddle and bridle had been left in her burn Forponded at onoe. After a long consulta, | Zimmerman demanded terms from the |to the holy door, where he alighted from ican custodian of the building, assisted by [@mended form of the treaty. He said | and cross the night before. The two women agreed tion, QuringrWhlsh the voloss high | former, who, knowing the duke's father- |the sedla gestatoria and waited until the ftwo workmen, were removing material be- he did not care to discuss the matter in| The find was made at a considerable | that this was the equipment which had ac- at times, The Bee reporter w admitted | in-law will pay any way, refused to abate | entire procession had passed out through longing to the United States, a force of | Its present status, but he pointed out the |depth while excavating for a big summer companied the pony, but they could not lo the innor sanctum of the uditor's of- | their claims. The legal expenses of the |the door, he leaving the church lust and |police arrived and arrested all three on the * fee, and was given a sta | unlikelihood that Nicaragua and Costa Rica | hotel. The Michigan Historical soclety |understand why they should have teen {of the audi- | Penkruptey proceedings, §3,500, Zimmerman | walking to the throne, wher he seated |ground that they were taking goods which | Would protest while the matter was one of | claims to pomsess the proof that Fath left in separate stables, nor, for that mat- tor's side of the case by Mr. Price, he|8ls0 must pa {himeelf, A number of sacred songe were 1‘“" not belong to them. It is sald that M. | domestic policy. er on, it it assumed | Marquette was burled at this point in the | ter, why they should have been left at a holding that the restraining order, being Sy sung by the papal choir, after which Leo | Lazies brought about the arrests. Major | the concrete form of a - proposition to be | year 1675, in the bed of a small stream. | Later the matter was reported to the ma Wwued against tho state auticor, did noi | CRITICISES THE JOINT NOTE |rose and blessed all the material employed | Brackett securcd their release today. M. | submitted to Nicaragua and Costa Rica, | 1t was in changing the course of a stream | Shal of Pacific Junction, who at once con- Affect him, and as he had the document he /s in closing the door. Then he descended | Lazies served him with a legal notice that | it would be for them to say whether it |tbat the remains were found. Great in- |nected it with the Cudahy kidnaping.'* felt at liberty to give it out Russin e Dinnpproves the b | from the throne, knelt before the door and |he would not accept the pavilion in its | Was acceptable or not, but in the meantime | trest is being taken in the find by Mich- | Chief Donahue iy not disposed, however, 1 “I would give it to the World-Herald,' nt a ¥ iets that it Wil | 1aid with the gold trowel a layer of cement, | present shape and would demand damages | it was hardly likely that there would be | 1gan historians. A thorough investigation | to give much weight to the theory enter- sald Mr. Prico, “but I am sure they would Not Bring Pea on which he placed three gilt bricks bear- wnr_.xul.. | any protest or other action concerning a |15 being made. tained by the marshal that the kidnapers, not print it. As soon as the agent found - ing commemorative inscriptions. Besid \I The Frenchman will not be held to the | subject still in its creative stages in this | or one of them, rode the pony to Pacific { out that paper had my report. he wouta| ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 24.—The Novoo (the bricks he placed a casket containing |strict terms of the contract, which in- | country and in Great Britain, and not yet | CHARGED UP TO HARRISON | Junction and left it there. 1 call at the ofce and stop its publication, | VFemya sharply criticises the joint note | gold, silver and bronze medals and lfvurm»: cluded demolition, and a counter claim | before Nicaragua and Costa Rica. | M ‘I would rather think,” he said, “that This wholo affair is an outrageous proceed. | Of the powers to China as being too long |the head of Leo and inacriptions rwur‘dm»‘v«m be entered for a forfeit of 200 francs | It also can be stated, not on Mr. Corea's | Minlsters of Chicago Put Blame for | “f1¢F Using the pony—if this is the pony ) Ing on the part of the insurance company.” | (¢ Produce effect. It says the acc umuhxm}'lw opening and closing of the holy door. | gally from March 15, the date when the authority, but as a fact, that Nicaragua | Reign of Vice that City they used—they hired some one to ride it h o b Jhaurance ComDAnY.” | gainst the emperor and dowager em- |The pope having ascended the throne Car- | contract called for completion, uatil June | bas not Up to this timo defined its attitude a% the Masor. { down there and leave it in order to divert nell that if the statement was given out | Press are founded and the accusation |d!nal-Bishop Kemflno_\nnnuwln ;m.d ‘r:myr‘ together with a claim of 2,000 francs | on the amended document. Mr. Corea for- suspicion from the real hiding place of the At his cMce it would render him liable under | that Princ uan s alone responsible for j‘flvvr l‘nrd!nfnl* performed : :‘“m‘fn' ‘l'lw_mm« defective coustruction, as the roof \\‘(l.\hll it with full advices, but as the CHICAGO, Dec. Mayor Harrison, and guilty men. It docsn’t seem reasonable The. forma of 'tho order. " To obtiate this | the treachery is ridiculous, The paper |mony of laying cement and three bricks, |leaked and certain furnishings were rulned | dcnate acted only @ fow days ago, there | not Chiet of Police Kipley, 18 declared re- to me that a man with several thousand | ndition, Mr. Price went to his office down | #9% after which the masons employed by the | More than this there will bo a spec | claim | has not yet been time for the papers to | sponsible for the present condition in Chi- | 1011ars In gold on his person should rids lown and prepared a statement for publi e lers sometimes hetray their own coun. | Vatican closed the doorway With a canvas |of 20,000 francs if it can be proved that M. | ket before President Zelaya's cablnet. And | cago by the contral committee of the mints. | 2TONBd 0ver the country and sleep in Larns, Rigs ment for publica- 1 . "yt treason toward fo bowers | screen, painted to represent marble, With | Lazius hrought about the arrests, making a |even then, as Mr, Corea has pointed out, | gors: | The theory that this is really the animal tlon, which, whils it covers the auditor's | jx"'a new conception. The ctatement in (g cross in the center. The candles borne |total of 26,800 francs [Tt Te doubttul whether Nirampointed out, | tors’ assoclation, which met to discuss the | b o “G0% 0 A0 TG O GRS ::'““ B “"'1 18 thateok cleinl, s wonrsaly | MY, LRV { e troops Wil BOt 00|y the clergy were extingulshed, the “Te| Another bone of contention may be the [Kert her position in advance of recciving ‘(‘,‘D".:,','““:,",T,‘T:;"'u.d lr:':| f"fl,',':‘::mW"""l'“: livery stable Wednesday morning and tel- i by bauroaan oL HAde Ahwcaidtor [ gepted feannot n sl Whise (roohs | Deum’” was sung und the ponti, Baving | seitlement of the restaurant concession |overtures as to the canal. 1t appears to be | il moot on Monday and form & vigilancs | “Phoned to the Cudahy home that the let- of court. B e an ted e Chi" L, wheres | given solemn benediction, was immediately | jn the American pavilion, which has not |the accepted view, However, In Central | comumitico of Afteon represcntative Taymen | (©F Wa8 in the front yard scems to bo powers, The note will not bring pea carrfed back to his apartments. It 18 es- | peen paid for. American diplomatic quarters that the sen- | gor tne ot N y sound. In the first place it answers the \ Letter from ["'he powers. possibly, repent not having |timated that 80,000 persons were spectators | or the purpose of making personal investi- ate confined its consideration to s description the inter. | } = MR, 1= % & S . given by the boy, Frank Underdate of September 19, Auditor Cor. | Mitled Russla's ‘exdmpio. ot the ceremony. {AS BLACK AS REPRESENTED|c*ts of tho United Staes aud oher mara. | 5o ot f'::; sources of lawlessness and evil | Glynn” who heard the man telephone nell recelved the following communication | , 11'¢ Minister of the interlor has started — S poware, andifalladisy take lnto imuch ] from St. Petersbur 1 the minister of c The members of the sub-committes are;| 03 WO eaw bhim ride awey, In e ‘ rom St. Petersburg and the c o mel - 0: b i from President Stone of the Maryland com- | frot* W FRterRURTE MU ERG PSS ening | NO SIGN OF DESPONDENCY | sicuntion 1n ¢ 'l";::'l"":m'l'l‘l"'\, ':f:,‘;‘":_‘l“‘ d"' l”’““;‘ sountries | ney. Dr. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Rev. Dr. John ',:'" i "} ”"“"I It - thin. Iy oaot 1 pany AF: hnk ) LR Give Little Che: : ¥ concerned by having the | b digiat B | the pony why would a man ride It into RALTIMORE) BAst:. 10, 5900:=-Ddar -piny | ToRPe 8L Theadoals. Mdaivitia, tho s itorinls of the London Britatn, waterway through thelr territory. P. Brushingham and Rev. Dr. R. A. White. | 4 private stablo that way and leave it? 1 I e ot Tt S [ tster of finance, is expected there January ot e Ronds LONDON, Dec. 24.—A representative of wnd apprech; in which you write 14, according to the Rossiya. e don’t understand why tho saddle and bridla ' : { b Atel Sl ha Astssigten Erone nes coimpiative of | e S IMORRIRONEOUTION BOND |+ tosfasens wiv ke sada b sad biigle which 1 in m pirast with the vers | A dispatch to the Novoe Vremya from h DO eri™ WY® | thie British Foreign office that all the edi- AfOLHAR, T oD 896 16 AHOLIVE 10 tHRL. Tk plaved in the report of yo: xaminors, of | Viadivostock says the exploitation of the the Dally Mall, "th he reports of (e ioria] comment in the London Times to That fnimus, | principal Manchurian railroad line and the ‘We learn,” saye efe ant in Eldorado Murder Case |haps it was done to confu 5 —Thers is | seric it ) “olony are aps s done to confuse the matter and Which you enclosed a copy 5 a. m.—Thers is | sericus situation iu ¢ Colony are fully |ang other English papers on the Nicar: Given Mer Liberty on Ch add an clement of mystery to it. But I however, fa ensily explainable by the fact | construction of a branch line to Port Ar-|no sign of the deepondency which chur-|confirmed. The invading Boers are receiv | th e turned over e government. | acte bla 'k Decembes o 1had by demainds of your examiners in the matter 1::' ur \HIII i e |<'\]: to ml saverapet. 855 r:,’ml 80 mlwlmd by the forelgn office, To use| L oo — e x the pony in the barn and steal away him- of fees. Thelr criticlsm s to our methods | Russia has always tully insisted that the | the same official language, “England has too ma ELDORADO, Kan., Dec. 24.—Jessie Mor- | hreak of d Th s ¢ \ enterprise was purely | find littie cause for supreme satisfac- [and the north Is almost entirely severed, 0. Many I B¢ Qrack Of GV, CENE, OF SClaAs Wan norance on the subject of lHability n ¥ pres eEre! h o partly by P! J7 by | e " * [ SUrance. aa. to be nlp-’\' ..mml.v_“m.‘_, the affalr of a Russian private corpora- | tion. All express regret that th on | partly by Boer operations and partly by |canal matter at present.” It has received | Ponds. The woman's father accompanied | animal whose d cription may have heen no official communication on the subject, | the sherlff to the jail and Jessie was re- i 4 o e esslo was re- | olegraphed d. A ma o o o next time you send out men to examine | portance politically. remind their readers that there are four ot RpHOS & HAD 08 Ramelnek 1a bility went to the Morrison hom , " t o foot and is easler identified, of the work he is sent o perform | demobilization is ending everywhere in[as there were twelve months ago and all und who also has some notion of justness | Manchuria Ba canal treaty Is entirel # mus Eve, . derstan ’ sho af our refusal to aubmit to the exorbitant “last yaar. At|ing much assistance from the Cape Dutch ely unsuthorised and ny-Bye an understand why tho man should lesvo time the Christmas editorials | Rallway communication between Cape Town of adjusting losses evidenced such an entire | Manchurian rajlr Irons in the fire to take up the Nicaragua | Ti%on was released this evening on 35,000 | to avold being seen in daylight riding an | W S ou hardon me e “hkeosting thai | tion. The news, it true, is of great im- | is still at war. Some take the trouble to rains Imo you send 0 ¢ . | nor has it given it as yet any officlal con- | l¢ased from custody. The party then quietly | always more conspicuous than a men on compantes you endeavor to 8end | The same correspondent wires that the | times as many troops in South Africa now KITCHENER TAKES COMMAND |sideration. ‘making charies Miss Morrison has not yet made known ah General Arrives at De Anr, | WORRIED ovEn NEW TREATY | her plans for the tmmediate future. It is Wil Try and Got Biger, 7 Kaulbars is distribut- | cogaged in the monotonous and wearisome | g | aking Charkes, oy sending you a cor. | 186 the rallrond protective guard along |dutles against an ever-evasive foe and Cape Colony, to Crush out thought, however, that she will spend some | There is a ferry across the Missourt river ] T tatement Of N ebs S0 8 eor [ the route. The Chinese population along | veeding the sympathy of friends at home Boey Invasion, English Papers Admit that Grea¢ | 100 VIsiting her old home in the east. at Plattsmouth and it 1s the theory of tho and losses. | beg to assure you that the | the railroad is suffering from famine. The | at this festive season. S Britain is Placed in Rather police that the mysterious rider of the bay ;]‘.:{-':“p‘.“ nm ‘:“v‘..'n“y-:':v.'\‘ll_. ment ar ing rom | Russians up to the present have had plenty | The Standard, which says that Christmas | CAPETOWN, Dee. 2i.—Lord Kitchener 1 klaeeq in r ESCAPES TERRIBLE FATE | rony crossed the river to Pacific Junction tirely clerieal and that as soon as the mat. | Of supplies finds the British people in a chastened |has arrived at De Aar, Cape Colony, and is # {at this point. Persons iiving near this ferry ter was called to my attention 1 Instructed - mood, moralizes on the strange lack of | taking measures to crush the Boer invasion. | LONDON, Dec. 24, 8 Ranchman' Daught {and the man in charge of it will be closely o LONDON, De 5 Standard, refer- whter M Secretary o correct them Tre e for the Count. political foresight regarding the char- — - ring to the canal -mnm:l;,"" “"Ufluryl‘ refer. b B ® [Guestioned us to whether or not & man i gk Dote JOuF Siutement of chrges amounts | BERLIN, Dec. 24.—Public opinion con- | joter and the wisdom of the Boers. It Hsting v |that President MeKi l_,)‘ QXprosses & hope ridiug such an animal was seen to cross b3 e N R L |l W L ,‘\.“ tinues to regard the position of Count von | confesses that everything has long sinco | OTTAWA, Ont. Colonial | L n the -m‘. "1‘1\ v“,” show himselt to the river any time Friday night. If so a | per day for seven duays, charged for each | Posadowsky-Wehner, imperial secretary of | peen done that would have been possible [ Office 1e anxious to get as many Canadians | =, - ® inconsiderate senate. s i - - description of the rider will be secured o your examiners, is undoubtedly more | state for the 'l f 5 | w8 possible to join Baden-Powell's Trans- The Daily Chronicle bluntly admits that PAUL, Minn,, Dec, 24.—A Helena of your examiners, is undoubtedly more v the interlor, as shaken as a|(o end the war If we had been contending|®® oin Ba AR | 290 SARERRFSRIEN DI _ (Mont.) speeial to the Ploneer Press says: [Wnd a1l attempt made to apprehend him, it very much botter accountants and men fa- | ‘OBsequence of the scandal growing out of | ypainst European powers.” vesl mounted police. 1t 1,000 Canadians | |G %, SCTORUT BUNE boa hecomo vory serl- | B etato Senator W. F. Meyer of Carbon |le I not one of the kidnapers it is thought millar with the work they were sent to do | the ministry requiring the Central Associa- | ¢ |g confident, however, that the settle- | Yolunteer for this service it is the intention | § compromise course between | ° . R anATREA (S 7% | that he may at least prove to be an agent in -.mm;lu- .m\l.m..v for ‘certainly not more | tion of Manufacturers to provide funds | ent is only a ,,1, sstion of time. of the imperial government to offer ten cap- | ® [}"““"‘ things to slide, thus ‘“‘causing an- """ 'l‘ “‘ anker and "'; plnant oltizen of |4yCy "o D10y than $10 per day. while th nding of 4 nent is only astiog o e . - . other miscrable 10ss to our honor and re Red Lodge, was arrested (o on & war- Sk i hs el ipiienting 9 'S0 | for printing materjul for passing the anti- | “Lorg Kitchener's departure for Do Aay | taincies and fifteen Meutenancles in the | P I'”mlm‘ 1"""\ e |‘“|h FL A T Aworh out by Dora Fullerton, the | The trousers discarded by the man who pense without the sHghiet compensathig ;un.,- bill. The Muenchener Allgemeine | oiiq be sufficlent to explain the absence | foree to qualified officers of the Canadlan A unconditional refusal of | RACATTad oL LOA AR XA advantige, The humber of dass b also i | Zeitung, national-liberal. and often in- | 5t oficial news. spl 1 by the Foreign (fice, today devotes alternative to be adopte | six columns to his defense in an article e 5 5 o Daily | Mever called her into his office, locked the | 108 Of which bear the name of a clothins aborate preparations are being made to| The pay of the men Is § shillings per A Tae B office’ two and a_half days. The additio 4 Chronicle asks: “What force nd tried to kiss her. She, however, | ifm Which went out of business in Omaha givo Lord Roberts a popular welcome on | 447 from the date of landing in Capetown, 8: “What force has Lora days, 1 ussume, have been charged to cove 16508, 1 the new amendments. Assuming the latter | 44ughter of a ranchman, who charges that | left the pony | door ’ siccen e fifteen yeurs ago. A cheap palr of “hand elr’ ) ) s item, as well | under the captio mpend Trisis.” i ey 5 y Salisbury to back up a refusal? Our army | SUccecded In escaping H their thae [n transit. but this it B 88 W | |\n x].x the caption, A An Impending Crisis.” | january 3. Ten thousand troops will be | With f transportation from Canada to | (S At ”“”‘l BN "h‘:;' "v"f‘l‘ me-downs” to begin with, they are thread none f Which are iemlzed. shouli e pro osen juper prints a report that the|goenored in London to line the route to | South Africa 4 @ a ar bare and patched, but bear no mark b rated among all the ; e | e e maiupn | Eathered o Londo e s I neded 1o protect comminita. | TORTURED — BY BURGLARS examined. T know of at least one other | tive position there, Kruger Has Hecome Stifinecked. tions with both. Seldom In its stormy company in the east which they have vis binntion Plennes Londow Papers, | TFONDON, Dec. 2i—“Since the Nooitge- | career has the conservative governm ual BE8. S plormed B [y sqreed Grand Duke LONDON. Dec. 25 —The Daily Express, | 40cht affair” says the correspondent of | been placed in a more dangerous dilemm | | which their owner's identity can be es- tablished. They would fit & mun of slen- der build, about five feet eleven ine nt Mis | rlously 1 and Arms 5 | tan WEIMAR, Dec. 24.—Some anxioty is felt . the Daily Mail at The Hague, “Mr. S e pense should be ‘prorated among all the which praises the Maxim-Cramp combina- u gus. "Mr. Burs Jotective Heldfelt w do the B it T hes regarding the health of the aged grand PIRAS d L A | Kruger has become stiftnecked. He now Tey ¢ it Detective Heldfelt will ride the pony i | tion, says I must therefore request that you revise | duke of Saxe-Weimar. He Is suffering from | v Omaba some time today, when the ORK, Dec. 24.—As a _result of a ONHAN 3 ec, 24.- jodber ol L Atvavaee fegts crash ‘mear the Bronduee teof & | BONHAM, Tex, Dec. 24.—At Godber, ks’ Sons & Maxim will thereby | Fcornfully rejects all private suggestions ». 1 am sure that you will Jtab) basts and o | buck influenza. A bulletin issued by his physi- " liveryman's son, Frank Glynn, will be in the nature of peace overtures. boklyn, tonizh few miles south of here, J. J. Johnson, a ' : © the fairness of be able to underbid any American com- n. tonight an unknown woman was » 8| auked to Jook It over and identt OB~ ) gt . cians says his condition is satisfactory, ‘f.“‘l‘,_:‘ ek K(,'\‘fr'r:'l‘x"pn‘l T S ; i Kilied g twe others seriously Injurcd, | prominent fermer, was murdercd by rob- | |h1 "'\: b o g R s A y """m'n 3 A A hatataneican) y : s fo e an era arew to Marry. while at least half a dozen more received | hers o ; #ible ter getting a description of / Auditor Cornell's Reply. at he slept well In 8pite of the repeated |y oypioit the military necessities of the o taLg | bors. His body was found in the yard cpaems of coughing and that his tempera- NDON, Dec. 2 neral Reginald | minor Injuries. The two women serlously Auditor Cornell replied to the above com- injured were Mrs. Elizabeth Warren anc | Pad1y braised and the ficsh burned from his | who rode the pony the detective will United States for the benefit of Britisn 997 tare 8 pturned 8 | " I ( es at the clothing stores in 2 ture is 997. The grand duke was born ] Carew, who has returned from South | Ars. Wiley Tonnemann, both residents of | breast and arms. It is supposed the ban- | Thake fnauiries a b munication in the following language HHAL S sharcholders. They will also bulld men-of- | Africa, will marry Lady Beatrice Frances | Brooklyn. They wore thken to a hospitar r:'.”“hm,l SRS 53k SRR “'"' ,.““:"“ ! Plattsmouth and Pacific Junction to see it Dear, Sir=T have been absent from the ke (o war on speculation, Ellzabeth, clder daughter of the marquis |4nd are o badly hurt that thelr lives are | ¢yrce him to tell where his money was |*PY°R¢ Of that description bought a new office for some time, hence iy delay in Tavans o NIRILTT g mead ¥ R oA . despalred of. There was nothing on her | [0TC€ b o tel ere his money was |70 in oither of those pisces answering your letter of the 19th uit. 1| o q . " of Ormcnde. He {3 51 yoars old apd she | S2eDAFS Of here mwa# nathing on her| e n. Two arrests have boeh mede pair of trousers in hose places Y moted the contents and find | YOKOHAMA, Dec. 35.—General Kodama, win sy olidayas at Home, is under 20 | Punoiy By which the desd womAn:conld be | hidden, Two arrests have besn med COPENHA Dec. 24 on Friday there I8 no par King Christian | \lar reason for reply. In | governor of Formosa, has been appointed A : . : 3 —_— Morrix' Murder ves Her, Some Trophies of Fllght. e third paragraph, relating 10" my’ SXam- | winister of war, replacing General Kat- | il spend the holidaya in Deamark, for Must Continwue 1 P e R T TR SMOPRILNNNGRR LRNRYEY Hen, % Method Bt s iuting. lossen cyinensed such | Burs, who has resignet the first time since the death of Queen| CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Judg: Dunne today | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Deo. 24 —The | Juntata Rohrbach. an . employe ~of the | Some interesting trophles in connectlon y B0 enting lenatance of the subjeot of lis Louise. This evening the members of the | granted the [filinois and ;\nl' hig 1 canal | gritish steamer Antilla, Captain Montell, | suditor's office of the War department, has | with the kidnapiug case, in the nature of ity nahrance 08 to be most imusing in- Haytl Trembles. royal family are the guests of Prince Wal- | COMMIBONIS i, REEMAGRAL oM GRCCRT s | fram Aasmad Jar SEw YT Wit b KO | R Rolte Mtage of hervoun collapae (hae by | the lantern b waioh My Qudaby deposs foed’ It 18 veasonable ta presume that in| PORT AU PRINCE, Haytl, Dec. 24.—(Via | demar and Marle from shutting down the pumping station at ¢ Eg& harbor bar. 1ts passengers were | likely to prove fata'. Miss Rohrbach was | 1ted the $26,000 in gold and a pajr of trouser T fsh Of business and Ereat anxiety 10 | Haytien Cable.)—There was o strong earth- | Tomorrow there wil be a great banguet | Bridgeport, which supplies w flow of water | safely fanded. ' Signals have been holsted | near the desk ot Auditor Frank if, Morris | logs, which were probably used by the bau- > todav 4 5 > calties will | for the old ‘dllinois ‘and Michigan canal, | asking for assistance and the crews of the [ when McDonald entere e = - |quake shock here today, but no damage was | at the palace, which all the royalties will | Jor A B Cn 00 G St down Hfe-saving ‘station have responded. The | The shock was tc (Continued on Third Page.) | done. o leuena case will be carried Lo the supreme court, | Antllle 1s & vessel of 558 tons, WOIGL § erye and £hot him much for the young dits in carrying the money away, were turned over (0 the police Mouday by two |

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