hi The Futolk Weekly News Journal 8 1 Tribute of 25000 Brings Young Cudahy Back Home STORY OF ABDUCTED BOY Men Who Tooh lllm AtltRnil Tliey HVrn OllliiiNlllliiilliililcil mill Tiilull In Homo Near south OiiuiliiilrUitr Scut liy Kill Hliiiir Ki irlxiil at Cililuliy Itculdoiice Jiiiuliu Doc Jl Twenty live tliou Knntl tlollurs hi gold was the pticu paid by Udward Cudahy tho lnlllloiialro pucker fur the return of his sun Ed ward Cudahy li who was abducted by n gang of kidnapers early Tuesday night The conditions under which the out laws were willing to release their vic tim were dr tailed lu full In a letter received by Mr Cudahy at his house Wednesday noon nbout three hours nfter the llrst coinniunlcntton had been thrown Into his yard by n man on horseback It came through the mulls and reads as follows LpIIit Si ut liy KlilnnprrK Omnlui Dec 11 11MH Mr Cuiliihr We hnvu kldiiiKil your olillil mid ileinunil Jri 000 twpiity tht tliousaiiil dollars for lilt flnfo return If you rIvu uh tho money tin child will lie ritiirniil us safe im wlii n you last saw him lint If you refuse wp will put nvlil In Ills eyes mill lillml lilm then we will iiiiiniiilliitily fcldunp another mil Honnlivs Ilillil that wo linvo Hpotted ami demuiid JIOOWMJ and we will set It for lie will siP the conilltlon of your child nml re alize thp fnik that wi uipiiii Imslmsi nml will not hi monkeyed with or captured Opt the money till In gold live ten and twenty dollar pieces put It 111 a prlp In a white wheat sack Bet In your buggy nlone on the night of December lDth nt 7 oclock p nt nnd drive kouHi from your house to Center street turn west on Center and drive buck to Kusers park and follow the paved road toward Fremont when you come to a lantern that In light liy thp side of the road piape the money by the lantern nnd nnmiedlately tnrn your horn around nnd return home You will know our lan tern for It will have two ribbons black and white tied on the handle you must place a red lantern on your durkv where It can be plainly seen so we will know you a mile away This letter and every part of It must be returned with the money and any attempt nt capture will be the saddeHt thine you ever dntip CAUTION FOH HERE LIES DANGER If you remember gome twenty years ago Charley Ross was kidnaped In New York city and 20000 rnnsom asked Old man Ross was willing to -five up the money but Burns the great detective with others persuaded the old man not to Rive up the money assuring him that the thieves would be captured Ross died of a broken heart sorry that he allowed the detectives to dic tate to him This letter must not be seen by any one but you If the police or some stranger knew Its contents they might attempt to capture although entirely against your wish or some one might use a lantern and represent us thus the wrong party secur ing the money and this wiuld be an fatle to you as If you refused to give up the money So you see the danger If you let this letter be seen Mr Cudahy you are up against It and tliern Is only one way out GIVE UP TUB COIN Money we want nnd money we will get If you dont give up the next man will for he will see that we mean business and you can lead your boy around blind the reat of your days nnd till you will have Is the dam copper sympathy Do the right thing by us and we will do the same by you If you refuse you will soon see th saddest eight yon ever seen Wednesday December 10th THIS NIGHT OR NEVER Follow these Instructions and no barm will befall you or yours Decides to Pay Hhiihoiii A consultation was Immediately held by Mr Cuduhy and his friends aud various plans were discussed looking to the capture of the gang when they should put In an appearance at the rendezvous which they had named One by one these were dropped as Im practicable and at last impelled by the fearful strain under which the family was suffering Mr Cudahy de cided to comply with the demands of the bandits As soon as this decision was reached a messenger wns dispatched to one of the city banks for the money He re turned In a short time bringing with him 25000 In gold coin After supper bad been eaten Mr Cudahy ordered one of his horses harnessed to a light buggy and taking the sack containing tho gold drove out Sherman avenue to the appointed meeting place In compliance with the demand made In the letter he was quite alone and car ried a red lantern In Ills wagon the signal that had been asked for In the communication Money is Left at Appointed Place After driving about live miles his attention was attracted by a small white light that seemed to bo close to the roadside This was tho place where he had been directed to leave the gold Ah he came up to It lie saw that it was simply a small lantern suspended from a stick Alighting from his buggy he took the sack con taining the money and deposited It on tho ground close by the stick and leaving It there climbed Into the car riage turned his horse around and drove borne without having seen or heard anyone or anything Presumably however his arrival and departure had been noted At least about 1 oclock in tho morning the missing boy was set down within a block of his home and soon after was again in the bouse which he had quitted but little more than 24 hours before He was safe and sound and bad been treated kindly he said Although tho detectives and police havo been working on the case Inces santly slnco It was llrst reported to them they have not succeeded In dis covering anything that even remotely suggests the identity of the perpetrat ors of the outrage Story of the Abducted Hoy Edward CudaUy jr rflluteJ Uje iunitu nets attending his abduction and his experiences while In the hands of the kidnapers lit appears well though pale and somewhat emaciated J as uii result oi His terrible ordeal Mis wrists still bear the marks of the handcuffs placed upon him by his cap tors II mild thiit he was In front of Gen rtal ovlns house Just across the sheet from his own home on his way back from the lltistln residence Tues day evening when two men ap proached him One of them stepped up to him and said We are sheriffs from Snrpjr counlr and arrest you as Kddle Meflce who escaped from the reform school The lad protested that he was not McfJee but his captors said that he would have to be Identified They placed him lu a buggy and drove to Tlilrty slxlh street and thence south to Leavenworth street As they ap proached Leavenworth street a motor car passed them The lad recognized the conductor and said to his captors There Is a man who knows me ho can Identify me lllliiilfolikd by III Captor Hut the captors linedlately blind folded him and whipped up the horse The lad thinks that they crossed Leav enworth street aud then drove in a southwesterly direction Presently they came to a house which lit the opinion of the lad Is somewhere In the southwestern part of South Omuhn Young Cudahy was taken lidm the buggy and placet lu a room aud chained to the lloor 12d ward Cudahy Jr remnlned there all night and the next day Ills hands were tied and the chains on his feet prevented him from getting a good view of his surroundings even after the blindfold had been removed lit knows however that he was In an empty room aud that the blliuU on the windows were closed Six Men In tlio Gang On the trip to the place of Imprison ment the men he says talked a little about themselves He gathered from them that there were six In the gang I From a conversation between the ab ductors and himself the boy learned that the abductors had been seeking to abduct one of the girls of the fam ily and had been planning this coup for four months At night the mon released young Cudnhy from his chains and said We are going to take you home Then they led him to a hack He was driven rapidly through the dark ness to Thirty seventh and Leaven worth streets where he was allowed to leave the carriage From there he walked home arriving there shortly after 1 oclock In the morning RAID STATE TREASURY Watchman at Capitol Claims to Have cuaugetl Shots With Uobbern Pollco Skeptical of the Story Lincoln Dec 21 An unsuccessful attempt was made to rob the state treasury yesterday According to the story told by Night Watchmau F M Good he discovered three men in the treasurers ollice at the state capitol at 3 a m Two shots he says were tired at him by the robbers one pass ing through the lapel of his coat He iired twice in return apparently with out effect nnd the robbers escaped without having opened the treasury vault or securing anything of value Detectives throughout the day fol lowed up such clues as Night Watch man Good was able to furnish but they led to no arrests or even sus picion as to the guilty Police officers declare themselves skeptical on some features of the story told by the night watchman but many of the state offi cers believe an attempt was really made to rob the treasury Good stands to his llrst story with the ut most persistency The only new evi dence found of an attempt being made to break the vault was an ordinary cold chisel a partly burned wax caudle and a cement sack bearing the name of a Fort Dodge plaster firm lying to gether In the treasurers office TELEGRAPHIC BRhEFS Barney Walsh of Cleveland and Jim Adams of Omaha fought ten rounds to a draw before the Sheboygan Ath letic club Thursday Lewis A May Co members of the New York Consolidated and Pro duce exchange made an assignment Thursday for the benefit of their cred itors Citizens of Gulf Port Miss Thurs day lynched one negro and nre hot on the trail of three others as the re sult of the murder of Marshal Rich ardson Philip Armour of Chicago head of Armour Co who had been slightly 111 for a few days past Is reported to be In a serious though uot alarming condition Eugene aged 4 years Julia aged 8 and Frances aged 0 children of Ray mond Reume a farmer residing near OJlbway Ont were drowned Thurs day by falling through a hole lu the Ice The body of a young lady of about 20 yours richly dressed wearing a bracelet and three rings containing the initials A K was found In the river at Tlltonville O Thursday Her throat was cut Indicating murder In spite of all the recent warlike talk In baseball circles It Is gradu ally becoming apparent that many of tho magnates prefer mutual conces sions aud a compromise rather than the experieacu of another expensive couillcU NORFOLK NEBRASKA FRIDAY DHCKMHKR 21 - Cll lip Mil Senate Adopts Amended Hay Pauncefotc Pact FINAL VOTE IS 55 TO 18 Ilotitloii Tor Amei Irmt roitlllenllon of Cliiml It Voted DownOnly oiiiinllteen AhiiIiiIiiiuiiIn ettl lii ton Mulucr Comciilliiii iiMteiiilfil In It Cntliety Washington Dec 21 Alter spend ing the greater part of Ihc past fort night In considering the llaylatiuce Iote treaty lor I he niodltlcatlon of the Clnytoii Mulwcr invention of 180 the M nuti lestcrday consumed only one hour and ten minutes lu amending It and ratifying It as amended Dur ing the time there were six roll calls and several viva vncu votes The llrst live of the roll calls were on utnend menls offered by Individual senators and the last one on the resolution to ratify the treaty as amended The amendment except those offered by Senator Fniaker and reported by the coniinlltee mi foielgn relations were voted down by majorities averaging about IP Tho ratlllcatlon resolution was adopted by a vote of 55 to 18 The m unto was in executive session for about an hour before the time for voting arrived listening to speeches by Senators Thurston ialllnger Wol cott and Hard explanatory of their attitude Senator Hard contended for the adoption of his amendment giving preference to American ships passing through the proposed Nlcaraguan canal Senator ialllnger spoke In de fense of the treaty as It originally came from the executive Senator Wolcott said that the original treaty would have been satisfactory to him but added that he considered the agreement as It had been and was about to be amended preferable to no treaty nt all Senator Thurston strongly advocated the treaty saying that as Great Hrltalu owns and gov erns a very large portion of the terri tory of North America It was perfect ly right and proper that that country should be consulted lu the matter of the construction of an Isthmian canal When Senator Mason asked if It was not also proper that Great Itrltaln in that event should pay part of the cost of construction he replied that the securing of the canal itself was tho one great desideratum and that ac complished the bencllt the waterway would be to the worlds commerce tho cost of construction was of little moment Foraker withdrew his amendments to strike out the entire article which provides for the adherence of Kuro pean powers to the general principles of neutrality enunciated and Insert a declaration that the Clayton Ilulwer treaty is hereby superseded because they were the same as those reported by the committee on foreign relations By the terms of the now agreement the Claytoii llulwer treaty Is suspend ed In Its entirety Every provision for American formication of the canal was voted down rutiiii of the Treaty Inquiry at the state department as to the future of the amended Hay Iauncefote treaty develops the fact that contrary to tho common under standing the document does not need to be returned at this stage to the British government even if the presi dent is of a mind to go on with tlio negotiations Secretary Hay will await an indication of the presidents wishes In the mutter nnd if the lat ter as has already been Indicated by official statements concludes to give the British government an opportunity to pass on the amended treaty then tlio state department will forward at once to that government not the treaty itself but the terms of the amendment In diplomatic parlance the British government will be notified of tho amendment According to the state ment of the oflleinls of tho state de partment Great Britain must then be allowed a reasonable time within which to accept or reject them As to what would constitute a reasonable time no expression wns to be had but attention was directed to the fact that the United States government has bad the tronry under consideration for a year and that the amendments made yesterday wore beyond dispute vital Illiciu Montana Senatorial Cnte Washington Dee 21 A spirited de bate was precipitated lu tho senate yes terday over tho resolution of Chandler to discharge the committee on contin gent expenses from further consider ation of the resolution authorizing an Investigation of the Montana senatorial case The matter took a political turn and resulted in some lively colloquies No action upon the resolution was taken Death of Captain Horn Pierre S D Dec 21 Captain B F Horn one of the oldest Missouri river steamboat men died at his resl dence hero yesterday Captain Horn made his flrst trip to the head of navi gation on tho Missouri in 1805 and has navigated tho river continuously since then with tho exception of one year when ho served as a pilot on tho Yukon river Iloase Paine Indian Kill Washington Dec 21 Tho house yesterday passed the Indian and the military academy appropriation bills The former curried ii03020 and the latter 700151 Neither provoked much discussion A few minor diueudmeiiLs former were placed on the lliiljfe MeHnln Titl Onlli Dos Moines Dec 21 Kmltii Me lain the newly olecled Judge of tho supreme court took the oath of office yestoiMny IRELAND GOING TO CUBA Sent by li lilenl In lincl lute Ucntln ol lunch 1iopri t Dulilth Mluu Deo 21 Archbishop Ireland of St Paul Is to make a trip to Cuba shortly nfter tho llrst of the year by commission from the presi dent and will Investigate certain mat ters hero with reference to the Inter ests of the Komaii Catholic church lu the Island and will make recomuieudu tloiw to tlio piosldoiil with reference thereto ItWhop lolilrlck or Dulilth has boon Invited by the archbishop to aiiompauy him Tho mission of tho archbishop Is said to bo to Investigate questions lu dispute respecting tho allotment of church property lu the Island It Is surmised that the president believes tho selec tion of one of their own churchmen for the mission will convince the members of the church lu tho Island of tho fair ness of the Intentions of tho govern iiient of this jimtry in Its treatment of them When the archbishop lonves for Cuba a government boat will bo placed at his disposal and ho will make a tour or the Nbiiid studying the conditions and all phases of the question which he Is asked to solve ALL SIGN JOINT NOTE No WJIIiilrnuul of Troop From Tolling Until DoiiiiiiiiU of tlm Ioniiu Aid Satlslleil London Deo 21 All the ministers signed the preliminary utile yesterday The note embodies the principles of the minimum demands of the powers and It was agreed on the proposal of Groat Britain that until the demands were Hiitlslled there would be no with drawal of troops from Peking and tho province of Chi LI Peking Dec 21 Wednesdays meet ing of the foreign envoys was pro tracted and somewhat stormy owing to the desire to discover who dis closes to the Chinese what every min ister lias pledged to keep secret LI Dung Chang Invariably knows within two hours of tho close of a meeting what has happened The ministers admit that Wednes day was a critical moment for tho preliminary Joint note as it was felt that a point had been reached where If they did not agree other difficulties might occur As u matter of fact there was a threat by one of the ministers that his government would havo other inodilicatlons and ho bad not reached a decision European and American residents therefore are glad that a stage has been reached where some thing can be done It Is felt that valu able time Is being wasted and the country becoming more unsettled The note will probably bo delivered Saturday by all the ministers to LI Hung Chang and Irlnco Chlng with n request that they reply as soon as possible Four days will elapse be fore a reply can be expected owing to the necessity of communicating with tho Chinese court SURPRISE THEJNSURGENTS Twenty Americans Attack Force ofKlfflity and Kill Thirteen Washington Dec 21 The following cablegram from Admiral Itemey giv ing an account of a sharp brush with Filipino Insurgents was received yes terday at the navy department Cavlte Dec JO ltureini of Navigation WiiHliitiKton Fifteen troonrrs Fourth ciivulry and live of tbe crew were Ituided from the Kiinboiit Knsco yuHteiday at Illiibaiies Cavlte province Rurpilsed 80 liiNiiiKcntH slinip sklimlKli liMlf hour 11 Insurgents killed 12 rifles captured largo amount htorcs desttoyud onn soldier wounded ItUMEY Manila Dec 21 Every mountain trail In General Youngs district north of the Abra river ami between tho coast and Dolores has been followed up by the American scouts this month A similar movement has taken place in the provinces of Union Benguet Lcpanto and that part of South Hollo which lies south of tho Abra river Fifteen insurgents havo been killed and more than 100 captured rtuftninratlon of Finland Stockholm Dec 21 A dispatch from Helsingfers Finland says the Tldnlng a daily newspaper of Chris tinestadt and tho Isanmaan a weekly paper were suppressed yestorday evening and thnt another paper was suspended for four months The sup pression of tho papers mentioned above is undoubtedly due to the so called Russlfleatlon of Finland KxpucU Enu IUli Aid London Dee 21 General Oaman Pashu who led the Kurd rising in 180S told a representative of the Dally Mall yesterday that ho would leave Loudon today to head another rising to free Kurdlstnn from Turkish rule I hope for English sympathy be said If not for more material support In the struggle against the despotic Turks firnftte Confirmations Washington Dec 21 Tho senat confirmed the following nominations O S Francis of New York to be min ister to Greece Arthur S Hardy of New Hampshire to bo minister to Switzerland J G A Lelschmann of Peuusylvuula to bo minister to Tur key C L Thurston of Nebraska 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