Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 10, 1910, Page 35

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UNDAY B We say by all means buv land! Don't wait. ome tempting ofters are made in the Farm and anch columns of 1€ Bee. You can acquire it on liberal terms Every young man should be a land owner. The Bee can give information about all of the land listed in its columns 1910 The day may come when there bargam will b S offéred Read the land ads in today's Bee. Don't hesitate. Do 1t! Wouldn’t you be rich today if vou had bought land ten years ago? There is no possible way for you ever to regret it. The Bee is the leading real estate paper of the west. THOMAS F. WALSH IS DEAD fulti-Millionaire Mining Magnate Dies After Loag Struggle. IADE FORTUNE IN COLORADO Nemt West Wi a Yeath =ad Amassed Wealth by Silver Mining —Sem's Tragle Death 5.~ Thomas he multimillionaire mining mag- wie, disd In this ety & 135 o'clogk last dghe Death was due to & growth in the | the resuit of wa injury received | when Mr Waish was & 'nvnrr’ Although the Mizing Walsh was kaown, had been | last three oS ead and pencefut s palaval Massachusetts ue hoame bhere ther he returned | overal weeks ago after & tour through the | outh n esacch of healts He was sar- | ouaded when the end came by the imme- | a‘e Memders s family. hin wife lsughtor and son-in-law. Edward B Me was. and by iree wcians Dr. Mt €1 of this eity and Dre. Guehrie and Fians W Johme Hopkina uziversity. Ha w wurled tn Roek Creek cenetery in thiy ¢ w the side of his only son. who losi i e in &0 euCamobile aczidest I New Eig and several yewrs ago At his own request the funeral mple. They will and w Siiver e ceremories be conducted by i be heid Sunda Vertane ia Celovade. nomas V. Waish wa¥ bera © WEL MHe was sducaied in schgols aad early in lfe was apprenticed to u wheelwright. When he was 19 years old he came to the United States. going almost directly to Colorads, waers he made his fortune in the development of mines. In WY he was married Miss B. Reed. He was named as £ the -ommisstoners 198 and had nomored By M Waish one nost and was a member of a ged 1o severa mmediate past terest in ompany = w0 2o sped and was o have nernational heid n the nationa! capital The tragie death of only son some FOATS 240 Was & most severe shoek to Mr. Walsh, and from which he fulty recoversd. The bo s killed n a8 aute- meblle accident. which injured nis sister. now Mrs Edward Mclesa When the Coiorad 2is ears ago 't was the residence in the then it has Dbeen | Anderson and the Perry Beimont b Two of the largest and ficest office build- mngs @ the city have been b by Mr Waish during the last few One of taem he named The Colorado. the atner The Oursy. b honor of the 2 which he made his fortune A son born te his deughter dubbed on sccount of an both his paternal and side. the “Hundred Millloa Deilir ey state ecently has wumense maternal Bavy Grand Jury st Sleax Fails SIOUX FALLS, & D, April 8 —Special’) he Uxiled States grand jury. which esed herw Toesday of this week has cturoed & number of indictments As the tofendasts ia semwe uf the cades nave aat begin before May 1 I believe him. | | clatmants or that there was an Former Clients Of Ballinger Ask Injunction Three Oregon Land Claimants Allege that Secretary’s Assistast Made Wrong Decision. McKeon thcs \With Johnson Rickard Fears h:.u—n Will Not Keep Eagagement for His Big Fight, WASHINGTON, April & —Deciaring that Secreiary of the luterior Ballnger. because e had been counsel for & number of laad sialmants 'n the Siets Indian reserv: a Oregen. sow declines te give them e | benefit his judgment since becoming secretary of the terior and “has et empted (0 dulngale to Ris assistant Frank Plerce, e duty imposed by Iaw on Rim." and that atier has decided adversely o them. Wikam D. Bales, Thomas Hai- verton and Levy M. Glbert today fiied uit n the supreme sourt of the Distriet of Columbia for injunctions to prevent the execution of the erder of Mr. Plerce Paies says he smployed Mr Bailinger in . and that the iatter filed In the office of the then secretary of the interfor. & brief urg: tnal paient be iswied (5> Bales By alleged irregu arities he claims his title to the emtry was clouded and Mm Plerce has readered against nim & decision teh |is about to becoms operative I Orvegom | unless ‘be court prevents !ts smecution. ‘ Bales and the other claimants decars NEW YORK. Apeil §—The seurse of big things pugtiisiic tock its way rapidly west ward today with Jack Gleasez, sne of the n Tight managers, enroute Francisce., and Joba Mcies: he ng The Gleasen- Rickard mterssts here. on 2is way W Chicsge. McKeon will stay in Chicago untl nemt Friday and the fight enthusiasts say will Set make b way further west snxcept In Jack Jonnsen's eompany Uneasiness on Tex Rickard's part regard ng Jeuhnson's plans » respussible for Mo Kegn trip to the far west with Johason tow. The New York agest b Gleasn, before leaving. expressed him- | seif a3 confident on this peint. “Therse '» no occcasion for worry over Johason.” as- | 'he law sliows an appeal 1o the seerefary sured Gleason. “Rickard has only con- 'hat they are sniitied o It and that the @ucted ase big fight the Gacs Neiscn Dat Sction of the assistant secretary is witheut te at Goldfield, and he may De & (rifia rights of law. training near Saa Franeisce | grawn to the suit he smphatically denied K Kindu that he had ever been atiorney for the spocial reasgn why Assistant Secreiary Plerce had handled the cases. The latter had disposed of them, he sald. in accordamce with his general assigrument of handling land off: macters. Cairo Railroad Near Completion Dream of Cecil Rhodes is Now About to Come True After Many Years. BRUSSELS. April 3 —pecial te The Bee)—The completion of to Cairo railway, the dream 1 Rhodes, is now well in sight By the end of the year the whole gxtest of the I will have been surveyed. From Khartum m the morth and from Broken HuI Ir south the line is cresping forward to.the fulfiiment of one of the greatest enter- prises of modern times The lne, with i 500 miles of mewal, will be by far the louges: in the world Mr. Huberty. secretary of the Angio-Bei- glan Katangs Radway gompeny, says it has just been decided 10 survey the route af the Congo extension of the Cape (o Cawro line from Elizabethvile icloss by famous Star of \he Conge copper mines) sorthward to Kambwe The line between the Star of the Conge and Broken HI (Rhodesta) will be compieted by September mext The section between Bukama and Congoio is to be begun in December. by which time ihe mest section o the merth betweea Con- #uio and Kindu will be resdy Lispaten ne Jearge Busts on the | Lincoin and Mr and Mrs R J. Tu O Bech acTested theis sames aod @ rewiem Johaeos Mas ssured We (hat be| Wiea Mr Balingwrs adtention was Comge river wil cary paseengers from | Fremont ace 4 e Hematew ¢ . north to Pon ine from P Stanley- s In oper next section north to Mahag! is alresdy surveyed. Bost and rail complets the route nerthward Lado and Khartum, whence th Calro can be made by way The great 99 of miles ends, w wil The w0 d remainder e he no: British and &h Beigia HYMENEAL rn and southern pass Slater-Casper. ghter of Mr. James were married by Charles ¢ r af Fort Crook April 8 —Spec has an ice plant in full opera B McHugh & former miye promoter. has lnemiied & ompiets plant of maehl: Ix—rfl n the Firet ward and is turning manufactured product the rate of q.,. tons per day Heretofors Deadwood Ba# | depended upon its ice ponds for & supply | during the summer. Mr. McHugh 's also pisaning to esiablish a similsr plant et Bele Fourche to suppiy lhe valley country PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ¥ T Hatfinger will sapolis Saturdsy night arl Ferguson leaves Omahs Saturday night for & trip te Chicage. AW of Ardmers, Oki; Mr. and Mre L B Dick. Mra J. H Fonda of North Platte and M. Sherman of Cofumbus are at th= Layal. Mr. and Mrs_Henry Wickens of Colum- bus. Willam Scannell of Tremton E A Burgeas of Sloux City, G ¥, Carter ot | son trip to Min } 3 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Real estate transfers for Apell & un.a. furnished by the Midiand Guarantee Trust compeny, bonded abstracters, Farnam street. Tel Douglas 356 Fred Eastman to Marion Basumes, 1 d 4, biock 4 Hillside..$ 1500 e to R_L Gil- Fred Delione's H T Peu i ond hussand i bloek & Kidy W. Bridges and wife to son E. Mickel. lot 1 I Redick to Frank B. Morey lot 4 block i Horb: Thomp- block % sab. - @ add George T Naoyes and wife o Brewster. part 5-18-13 Same to same, part of same I Love and wife to Georse W Manry. 3% nely reserve of West L5 Ve wite Pwonka and wife. lot Iat add to South Omaha Sajon Pwon'a and wite Stacek and wife same 3. W. Thomas and wife 1o Stone Co.. lots ¥ and 11 sub. of biock ¥, West Mathiss Witeorogler and Edna A Clarence ef & bloek I Sheridan Plece George S Meck to Mary Meck . biock & Thornbers Placs Same to same. Jot 4, block 6, Hans- Placo Same and wife to C. H_Meck, biock § Thornbery Place Seme to G S Wig lots 5 and 4 Biock & Valley Place El Cnsmdy and wife to the Clty of of Souts Omaha. wil ieet of ia lot 12 [ Same t same, Atenue Anna Corrigan to same. lot T and o3 feet lot & block 3 Legan Place George W. Henry aad wife w E C. Hessman, purt 60 .o to Anton block 1. o James e Nebraska ‘ariberg s Omaha. wite ot lot 8, part of J and Missourt

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