rv ® asleep.•' She immediately telephoned to the■ .Walsh . Ogline store. H. lEL Walsh'. and J. A. Kelley drove to the hous%ell Ttiey saw 011 the Qoor and triedorysall the doors, but finding them locked, opened a window through -which theylis entered; They found. the. man cold in •st .deati’ .was apparehthis,demise., had bccTirced sbiho tixQe-previous.- • :‘ -;vCcrener Caf fad,'. - ';'Coroner T. U.' McManus was sum* indued and-’in company with Dr. E. J; Waddey made an., examination. 'Aa.nearly as can be Iennted he came to ' his-death from natural causes. From . an 1116 condition of'tie body It was dlt;* t'Srmined- death had occurred early in j the night Unless the family wish it to j no post mortem will be held.Mrs. Walsh, wife of the .deceased, ty has been at Eagle Center a few days .. with her two children and Mr. Walsh re was alone in the home last night She ,d, was notified and arrived this afternoon.' Old Resident Here.George P. Walsh was 33 years of age and has lived in Waterloo nearly all of his life. He was employed bv the Union Mill Co. of this place for a number of.years, and has held his pres-3d ent ^ position as clerk for Walsh £ lq Ogline about two years. He was an s- industrious and straightforward young. j man, who was held in the highest es-2r teem. He had taken', considerable in-Lg terest in lodge work amd last year was w made Master Workman of Howland [s lodge; A. O. U. W. of this city. He was married eleven years ago to Miss a_ Christina Blitz, whose, parents reside j. at Eagle Center.e The deceased leaver to mourn hia li untimely death a wife and.' two chil-•j ’dren; one a daughter S years of age l and the other a baby of sax months;--Jj Ms father, John Walsh, who lives at } 1-1220 Washington street, two brothers, j H. E. Walsh, member of the firm, of , -Walsh Ogline. and E! E. Walsh*- a sister, Mrs. H. C. Wood,, who livefTon Cherry street.n-il-vr