' . ssnnns niimiinii mvml.- ! :'V ' i-. ' . - - - fliSSsxeanwniSsannnnnnnSBSS ROODS MAYJOME IN JUNE City Eneinter Cntie Wrni Korth J End Ketidenti Ajaimt Chinook. K altaskarala Mar Wllkataai 1 Jllshrr Walrra Tkaa Maa Braa Kxprlaeal la la CI 1 7 Laat F Waka. 1 cmtluna ara bln warned by City fr.n:iKr Utone W. Cralf to pnpara l :nat lha (loodi ot May and Juna hii ' I. a now l lh mountalna mlt- Ha ad 'Novatca tha conitrucilon of additional t ll.pi at Florenca and Cartar lakaa and the firfHthen:n of thona now protjc. : I it north nd proparty. . ' It thtra la hih water In tha Mliaourt May or Juna wlwn tba aprtr thaa In tba mountalna occur," aaia jur. vram. ' lu dan(ar will ba I re iter than It haa Iton (or tha Itat (aw watka. It la juried that thra waa navar ao much tuov In tha mountalna aa thla yar and i. iddto thaw would mean a dli: ' food. Should a chlnook win- atrika tha lotion" of tha hand watara of tha Mf jurt, tha anow mliht 'mell !n a day, and In that caaa wa would ae a flood tbu iik ot which haa not been knjwn bare." laaawlloa at riwraaao. U. L. liunlley. chief cnl!Mar of tha Vnlon Paciric. and Mr. Cralf mada a trip vf Impaction to Florenca y.iterjuy and a (read that (here would ba vnto'd Ua. In eaaa of a hlflier rlaa ( tha auri tsan baa been wlthatood thla tlm. "One 1 waa camping In iha Dig Uoote 1 canyon, in Wyoming, and tha ground waa covered wltb a deep layer of anow," 4 ld Mr. Craig. "Id tba -jlfht a bnlmy J Vind began to blow and wa rorkd until i daylight keeping our tenia protected. In I the morning not a (lake, ot anow re. I iiialned. The eeth ot the chiaoik waa b'ut mora than five aillea wld bm It li.elted every apeck of anow la It path." River la Rewedlaaj. Membera of tba Rod and Oun club aay the water In the river mutt rlje nearly Hliree feet mora to endanyir the Uka, The river la now receding. , ' "The water haa never bae.i wttlili) two fuel ot tha top of tha embankment, ' avid yamaa McDonald, referring to Darter llike, "And we bellevolhere la little da-v. jfcer. Boating a) fine and the Rod and ;ia club la making ready for a good eeaaoa of ftahlng, aa we expect many fitk U i the lake thla year." . Fire Warden Ed Mori la came In yta- tarday after being marooned for a week oa an Island 1 la the Platte aouth ot i Urrtua. where tbe dub bouaa ot tha Tel' , ilowitone Oun club la altuated. Ha left ! 1 KA ttrldgra oa the laland. In no Im 1,1 mediate dinger, and content to atay until It 'the caeane waa attended with fewer dangrrn. Mr. Morrla rowed four mile rto ehore. through willow and ahrubbery. j 'tii tthkh be could make but one mile In Mliree hour. TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP (Continued from Page even.) mealun may be argued pro and con very txtenelvely. but It la believed that the legislative committee will find tba 'aetivn of the Denver exchange to have been luilefaetery. ' , . ' . i.w Th . last Kounlxa Place lota located ba It wet a etwrmaa avenue and Kountxe park. lor Nineteenth etreet. Plnkney and Pratt atrrrU. conalatlng ot forty-five lot, will b placed on the market by Hattlnga gt He; ucn for the Kountxe eatate aa aeoa a Men-tat walk have been put down and 'city rater and aewer put In. 1 attlrji ti Hcyden ha.-o aold more tian aa;.ja worth of property for the iK-jntae eatate In Kournae place la tba laat rive yean. If t frlcc of tha lota will be from SM to .IM excepting comet.- whlch"wlll be t. trifle higher. Thla particular tract vf g.oand la about the blgheat point la l uj addition. Building mtrtctlone will I), p aced on all lot from C.9M to CM. Thi optimism la the paper reed by P. )L Myers recently before the Real Ea ta.c txchange aneat real eatate ta Omaha, i wo ili dieemi nation. The tools of the in v aa -Tha Inereaetag Production of Oold and Its Effect ea Real BsUt y ." ar.d be brought it to a doe In tl.li hr pp- frame t aaiad. uiKia all ever the country ere aald to have andergoB a tremendous sdvane ot iing the aaM few years, and there ar ifr. m who claim they have reached their limit of price. They have. In addittoa te other influence and a forth, aimply been adjusting themselves t our cheat ing sttndard at value, and aa geld pro tiucuon conitnoes te Increase tbe ad iustmert HI Ukeaiae continue and land. as asaiumi oy uouara. ajiasc coatmu tmrd. I have already called your at- .m.:. ' - . ' . . 1. . Ik. .1 Ll.k 11! Vcw er.deavortng te astabtlab, da M st J'.l limes work Instantaneously and c'j:o!Etlcally. Tory may, be and rr--,ntiy are, cKber elded or retarded, ta th-ta- action by local Condi tlooa. Thus a ser:c- cf cod cro) years or systematic sum mmilgent advsrtlslng. may cause a ettialn lanllty to targe mhmi. wheres-a poor creoe or a failure te property lighten the analt a 1 the raasiiitus or shmij, of a locality, may cause It re ta behind. epcUing genrlly, my predjrt'sa la MORE DYKES EECOMMESJEJ ,-, ' ' ; P ' 'fdl iln May or Juiw wlwn lb spring thaw t; Scenes at the Fire I J L , r . II m li I Ml I ilia II I I III II I' I I I 1 II j View ofJiTc that landa generally 1 have only Juat be gun to advance, and, ; all ' other thing andlnfjutncea being e'jup',. It naturaii followa that tania hiving the greatoit wealth producing and tebt paying power, will undergo the greaUit rdvance. I have heard tne elaten int (requil. y made,' and I b:llve It to ba abeolutily true, that no almlUr. area of lanj . cn thla earth baa' tha wetlth producing ami debt paying power of tl at embrace I within a circle of aay Mu wtiea In dtan eter of which Omaha :a the exact oentr. It thla la true, we can exict that the land within thla preacrtbed circle will at leaat keep up with tr.a general ad vanoa, and aa. theee lunda advance, Omaha being the cantor, O.e aourc of aupply and tha marl:et town for ih' great territory., muet continue to gri and real tatate wlttin bar llmlti. to en hano la value. - My advice, therefor, la ai:d It ahouhl be the advice of every mirnUr of thie exohange. to everyone having i a dollar In money or a dollar'! worth of credit -buy real eatate, eapecla'ly buy real e tale In Omaha, buy Intelligently, exec clae Judgment aa to rocaHon and th9 Influence tHat ar local, but buy real ae tata In Omaha. Buy It upon aa email a payment, upon aa long time and at a low a rata of Intereat a poaalble; dU regard the advice ot the croaker who cannot forget the panic ot 'N and the time the bottom feil out of Omaha. Run In ebt, atraln your credit to tha ll-ntt and buy Omaha real eatate and tha In- ereaalng production of gold will pull on out ot the kola and make you wealthy It you ar not already ao. NEBRASKA'S FOREIGN BORN WHITE CITIZENS ARE MANY WASHINGTON. April -A preliminary atatement giving the dletrtbution ot the torelgn-boni white population according to country of birth tor'Nebraaka and Omaha, aa ahown by the return ot the thirteenth decennial cenaua, taken aa of April IV M. waa iaaued today by Di rector Durand of tba bureau of the can lux. Department ot Commerce and Labor. The atatlatlc were prepared under the direction of William C. Hunt, chief atatla- tician ior - population m me ceneua Bu reau, and ar aubject to ravtalon. ' The atatement give comparative figure for not. -Nebr'ke-11. in, tiii n.io Omaha Country. Austria Helgiiim Canada Fr'nch Canada Other. Denmark .....- KmluiS . 1. im 1.WJ i IK I.IJH tot 1.13 kit IW 14 ' a 114 44 : Ji: 17 MS (T4 tM - a . M l.n: :. 1.J7S 4 Ml t: 41 ;t n i.fw Z.XA . a in t, M vm i u; (34 l.ese ;. lr.kil 7i4 e.i rt - ai 1 U.IM .svj M .0Ot K.; KB' tii t.r t.ix A7W Js ' tW Mi u.e;-. j Germany France Greece Holland- Hungary Ireland Italy Mrxk-o Norway Roume.nl ; Russia t kM Boot land Lin Hweden a. 14 gwitsertand ... 111" Turkey. Asia... 3 1W 'so Turkey, Europe !o! Walee tti Other eounuiea sTi ( . l.Bt Totals ITMtt m.UT !7.g il.49 Nationality of tbe rorelga Born VS hit Papula don of Kaasaa Ca-tatry. Kansaa. - . ism. Total foreign bora whit ,.lU.m Austria u.12 t.CM Belgium i.TOI pi Canada-Prench ,.. l.an l.to Canada-other ,ffa t.4 lienmark t.Ti 5,I4 cngiand li t nz!t i Frsnes 14 l.U Js.tw IT I S7S ; SM u.iii ; Si 1.4TT j 11.411 .- ; i 15.144 ;.st j i ; i I Germany 34.4M UK . LIU ,. I3 . i.x . S.N . XM . T.sit . l.SH . U.4 .. .aa . at . a h angary 'y.lll"."'.'."'., ' Ireland j lj'y : srwf V.".".."."."'.".'.'.' i Ruesia Scotland ;gPln.... ....... ........ iKland""'.::':: Turkey, Asia Turxey. Europe Wales i l.W tea Other counMas not specified that ; Destroyed mil fzoja &e Soztlh Special Grand Jury May-Inquire Into Death of Roy Blunt Special grand lury litveatigattoa of the death ot Roy1 Blunt.' who lout hie 'life In the battle between poF and eacaptng convlcta In Harpy, county March It, will be naked by attorney tor the Blunt fam ily If County Attorney William N. Jamie son peraut In a refusal to fll complaint agakiat the men the coroner' a Jury blamed for Blunt death. . ' ' Jamleeon aald no would file no com plaint, but W. B. Patrick, at oounael for Blunt family, aay no action will ba taken by tha family until Jamleeon ha bad ample tlm to act. ,"I hava bean told Jamlrenn haa aald he will fllo no oomplalnta aaaf Patrick. "I don't think h Will fll any,, but w art not dlnpoeed- to-try,to ruah tt)nga. It Jamleeon doaa) not kct within reason able tlm w ahall aak Judge Travla of the Sarpy county district court to call a special grand Jury emMay -.before It the evidence adduced at the coroner' In quest." i - " City Attorney Henry C. Murphy, of South Omaha, counael for Chief ot Police John Brlgga of South Omaha, who, ac cording to the coroner' Jury, killed Blunt, aid today: "I have been notified that Jamleeon haa refused to file complaint. I don't look for any further legal action from the Blunt family. I think they aimply will aak tha legislature to recompense Mr. Blunt. That requeet certainly ahould be granted." PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. John Mathleeen haa gon to Cedar Palls, la., where ahe Will visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. Henniaaon. POLITICAL ADt KRTII6. .:. , ..,., , . ,-. . . .., p- ftrv fl"- - . t, . - V; I h V . i ' ?! IlTV , . l wV ' -HL. xv 5 y I . is 1 i illt i 1 I mil ' " ' ' " " I Vote for These Seven Candidates and Let Good Government Have an Inning . The Citizens' Union Candidates are the rifd-t men for tho right places the best you can hope to elect They're honest, upright, progressive, unafraid men-of-affairs who stand for what is good in City Govern ment and squarely against what is bad. They are pledged to no man or organization hut they are pledged to the cause of decent government.' Xo person living within the law has anything to fear from them. Any person living without the law has every thing to fear. They'll serve your interests faithfully, economically and well. They're the kind of men you'd employ in your private business. They'll serve the city as you serve your employer if you're a salaried man. This ticket is the only one that stands solidly together for -better things. U's the only ticket that has a chance of winning. It's your only chance for three years of good, decent city government , Don't Scatter Your Votes-It's Fatal To City Betterment THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL the Stroud Jy GJy BABY FOUND HALF BUND - AND BADLY NEGLECTED Emma Burrougha, It month old, waa found by Juvenile court official In her home at 1011 Cuming street, half blind and uncared for.- A family of eight chil dren and the . father and mother were living In. one room. , . . Visiting nureea were sent to the home to assist the little tot. but her vision hi gradually fading. . Judge Howard Ken nedy ordered her sent, to the Detention borne, t " ' The oldest chlld'at the Burroughs home 1 17 and. ah ta working, but the other ar not. 'All of the younger children wM be kept at the Detention horn until next Saturday, when their cases will be heard. PRESIDENT OF S. D. UNI ; TO ADDRESS CREDIT MEN Dr. Frank L. McVey, president of the 1'nlverslty ot North Dakota, will b tha guest of the Omaha Association of Creuit Men Thuraday evening. April 11. at a dinner at the Rome hotel. Dr. McVey wtll sprex-to the credit men under the auaplcea of Ih National Cltlsena' league, explaining how the proposed legislation will benefit commercial credits. Invha- You've tried the -rest. Now try the best . POLITICAL ADVERTianiG. Citizens' Union Candidates &yder 7, 1912. Plant lions have been extended to about SiO of tbe prominent ' business men of the city. The 1'nlverslty club haa. tendered t J Prealdent McVey a luncheon at noan Thuraday,' the Invitation being accepted by J. B. Haynea, state (Mretary of the I National league, Mr. Haynea haa ar- j ranged for Prealdent McVey to addresa j the Commercial club ot Nebraska City I Monday evening, and the buainera men of i Fremont Tuesday evening of next week. Persistent Advertising I the Road Big Return. POLITICAL ADVERTI5INO. - Mark This on Your Slate. All newspaper reports of the coun cil proceeding for nine year ihow my vote and Influence on the aide of tha people. HARRY B. Zlf.lMAFi FOR . COUrJCILMAN C. J. AIIDERSEN ' For Commissioner ' On April tii you will be casting your vote for seven commissioners, whose duty It will be. If elected, to attend to all the City' bualneaa. I believe that you will want men of Integrity and bua lneaa experience to look after your af faire. 1 believe that you will want to know every man you vote for. regard less of endoraementa by any act of men or machine. Aa I have lived In Omaha Si year I respectfully refer you to nvy experience In the mercantile business during thi time, and also to my knowl edge of the needs of tMiahs. being a member ot the legislature that gave Omaha ita present Cllv charter.- Aa a fiubilc official and a private In political ire I have alwaya stood for a clean and economical City government. If elected as one of the commlsalonera I ahall give my entire tlm to the office assigned to me. - i solicit your vote and support i M. 1 1 ' m i i ii i,m ..iiipj '. ; V'V l" J ' Vi ) Plil.lTICAL ArlVRTISIXQ. 'Sr. VOTE FC3 FR.ML.fJ C. HAMER Republican Candidate for STATE TREASURER r, ay V " i i Vt1 J Cam to Omaha la IST1 Wewapapex man Editor and publisher of OMAMA IXiUnt, whloh be slblUhed la 1(00. ' ALFRED SOEENSON CANDIDATE FOB ' OTV COMMISSIONER It' op to You! Think it oyer I Be doent aay "let the people ml"j be doeaat aay "Tba people aaail rule") bat he doe aay Tba people WTX& ml." BKECHKR HIC.BT ' r0 CTTT COVBOTULA3I tOommlaaioaor) . PmABT UI0TIOX, APaUI. . m r.v3i.'a 1 -I" - JSZ 1 A raakheaser aTeble &1 f POLITICAL ADVEKTISOe. - MM- ' 4 "DAD" Your Vote Will Count One For J.DWEAVER Fir City Commissioner ' Primaries April 9, 1912. The Best Interests of Omaha A Square Dral to All Uig rUtiorm. In business In Omaha for forty ream VOTE FOE Julius Treitschke FOE City Commissioner "' Under Commission Flan . To Be Voted for In All Wards 'i -'" Alfred C. Kennedy Candidate for counciLr.iAn Under Commission Plan Primaries April 9th W. G. FLOOD CAs-niDAra ro COtrncmuaT Under the Oomiilasioa Persx at Will Appreciate Toar Tot nasi Bapporl. Member st. w. a. With Baa. TeL C. JS Tears. Young Men's Prosi respire Ticket- -Vote It Straight. JOHN A. RINK t HAKKY a ZIMMAX l.KK BRIIXiKS A. C klGKI, THO. MrGOVERX ED LEEDER JAS. C. DAHLMAX HARRY FISCHER rOB COMinLMlOei EM wm kawy kny vtth ttr ';'- VV,'S i ,t . i . -Si - . Ay W pec Want Ad Prodece pe-mltgt ; - . t, .