The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 07, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAnt'll 7. 1019
STATE'S REBUTTAL
IN F4LLDER TRIAI
Lrrhth examined
lllliRTN r r,Mi.ii.in iwiwi
Tt()X IN IHI'ITAI' SECURED
irV T.tTJiJse'Pt?tisaiiit,
uyrtffiKiiirrrt ni'.tiut
fitylrs ) clinria nowing nonei
iiMer'a pliMlenl ciiiiillllun during
Ilk Ur In the Samaritan hospital are
Inpr!! to Ih' Iniro.lucr-tl by District
Attarw IK'H V Ktiylci'iiilall Ababala
today,
alts mIm Ji Kin m iirniiuuii, who
,irKj Ku.rr In tint hoapltal after
fiildtr ihftt l.niila Onlilmrl nml trlrd
ullllhlra;lf teatMed, alio MM aim
sill tilth rlmltt liut "l'l''''l IJUJJ
tniillll 1 tli Iwapltal.l Tli laln
lei grt thrift" Iii ii o (or re-
litllci ttMriiro Intmdured by III it
E Mishit. II viiia Hint whlln Fred
gorier, representing Sheriff WIIIUiu
l!Ur, i a guard inrr Faultier,
UBUf copies ( the rharls. Whan
a!H u lh 'nn this iiiiirntng nnl
M II hn hail lilsilr coplc ill tlm
Idarti ke talil Hint lin hail
-Jlr thrr till In ilnlnrr?" aakml
liUdUtrlrt ittnrnrr
'U. air."
'On rou gri ilii'in mut inuiliicx
tttalalhe rutin rmini an (hut wn ran
tllem!"
-'Ida. It will lake n limit rli titln-
Wft U o t th hiiusn mid gr thnm
nil I fo liter tin-in'"
ll all decided that hn utiuilM 0,
4MI ! k'miu I)r, llownrd K.
irws failed to the iand.
1!k It doctor wii testifying Mr.
Haiti; lh. In with tho paia unit
uMiitntm tu l tin district attnrnoy.
Or Cirrulh firm aikod by tho
m niotnv) II hn had not urevl-
Mr iMllflct Hut he m llronsod
illa, Attnrii)' C XI Onolll, (or
Met, objected to tho qucitlon.
Ia tb niuttir Argument for both
i Ibt tniwrr II any was made.
I kiit.
"Ai jon Itmlllar with uervou
WATTMAMiMX'AK
PERFORM AGAIN
Watts ami I.tiraa gave auotliar per
formance at Houtton'a opera home
Hast night hofora an Interested and
m amtiaed audience, which Include! tho
'"" " riobti Faulder ca, In
Ilia tulod"' was tha nett ! of Ualllffa Clarenca O. Morgan
nml llanrr Stout Th. nt.i-t.tn...
are Auitrallana, who not only do varl
jug vsuqsvuie turn, hut ara both
oxeonont ilancora Tlia atupa aieeutvd
by Mr Walla In hla Indlrldual turn
were daftly dont, and ha allowed an
endurance that la unuauat In dancera.
MUa I.ucaa did a twining act that
ahowa aha ran contort to a high dc
grw, and no matter Into what dim.
cult knot aha wonna heraelf, contln.
iipa to anilie pleaaantly Lei It bo
nopod aim never contorta on a floor
where there arn apllnti'ra. Iloth ij.
Pla do hurlcaqtio work aa a learn.
Moving plcturea filled out the bill
laat night, and Ihe antertalnnra will
appt-ar again Haturday Mid Hunday
nlghta.
,fard by
quaallou
"II rau be uuantltatlva ur uunlllii.
live, Hie formvr being aa to loia of
memory and tha latter applying to
tha luaa of reaioulng power'
"What la apllapayT"
"Moat autliurltlea claaa It aa a ner
vous dlaraaa and not tuuntal, aa af.
fueling Ilia nervoua ituin and not
tha brain It Involvea loaa or ran.
Imiinoie Thora are four klnda.
otll tnal, grand ma I inrclilc and
arkaoulan,"
"What la tha pachlo form?"
"I object that the wltnraa It tettlfy,
ng without qualification," urged At
ortiey Onolll, of tlm dolnnae The ob.
nctlon waa overruled,
Tho wltnraa anaworod that It waa
he form Involvlug loia of contcloua.
r from iiioineiitary cauaea. ami
hat tlm auffmer would atop, not fall.
IliK, himuver lie aald that ()lr
vuv.i llm prrloda of atoppngu from
thren to four turn lull Tho attnrka
might tut friMiueut, hut of vury abort
duration,
Tim neit iiuiiitlon brought the oh
Jlctlon from tho dufetue that n lot of
itiiallona were being auawered which
wnrn about aymptotna, and not baaed
on any evidence offrrr.1 In the caio
"That'e Juat what llr I'arkitr did
for (ho ilofoin.t, derlaritd llm i-ourl,
with roiialdrrahle mphaala "I think
II fair for tlm atatn to go along tha
oiiio line or tcetlmony."
"It llr I'arknr did tmtlfy In any
way that waa out or order It waa thulr
hualtvoa to object," Imlalod the at.
lorny The ctiurt atated that whllu
lio believed tlio objection wai hardly
vull groundrd tin waa willing to re
iiiuvk nil doubt In hla own mind by
giving tho matter conalderatlon, ao he
adjourned the raae until I 30 p in.
LOCAL MEN SEEK
DELEGATE SEATS
MOIKMX'ANH I'OUItl'AltlKltH
HTIM. DltAfiUINO AU)N(i
COIXCIDKNT THAT AMI'lltANTrt
Hill NATIONAL IIO.NOItH OK
I'AHTILH AHU IIOTII HOI.IIIIJIIH
AMI KDITOIIH
GIRLS ADVISED BY
DOCTOR'S TALK
Mil. KMMA IHtAKK AI'I'KAIIH IIK
lOltK TUMI IN IN)MMTIC m:i.
KNTi: l(H).M OK IIKJII HCHIMII,
iirii.ui.vu
In addition to the p(nntltude of
randldntua lor county and city office,
Klamath I'alla nnd vicinity aro bettor
o'lulppod In candidate! for national
honor political than mutt communl
Ilea. Thcro aro candidates from thla
county for delvRatu to the republican
national convention at Chicago, Junu
18, nnd to thu democratic national
convention lo bo held In llaltlmoro
ahortly afterward.
Captain O, C. Apptegatn, who wna
a dclcgnto to the national' republican
convention In Mlnnonpotlaln 1892, la
mo nvaiiaoin meat man ;ror aimiiai
aervlro thla year, nnd haa naked Sec
retary of Stnto lien W. Olentt to print
after hi nnmo on tho balldf. "Prompt
development of natural , rcmurcea;
liberal aid for Irrigation, nnd good
roada." I
Chartca W Sherman 8r., of DMry.l
very well known throughout the coun
ty and adjoining country, linn ronw
out for deleeato to Iho d'mocratlc
natlonnl ennvcntlnn He la 70 yearn
of ago, nnd for twenty yeara lived In
Nrhrnaka, where ho waa for a Hun
aecretnry to William J. Ilrnn. He
haa lived In Klamath county nlnj
ycara,
It la algnlflcant that both cntidl
dntea are retoran warrlora, and npnt
Jyeara In newipaper work.
PARIS, March 7. Thnt Bpnln In In
poaltlon to tnko ovor, aubjugat
hold In peaco tho portion of Mo-
rorco which an entente with France
would glvo her, la the nrdent belief of
ofllclala here. ,
For months negotiation have been
dragging nlong and no" progrcaa ban
boon made. Franco haa made every
poaalhlo concoaalon, hut Spain folia to
r on pond.
Tho principal dlfferenca betwoon
Frnnco and Spain Ilea In tho control
of tho propoied Tanglora-KI-Fex rail-
wwny, tho French having tho longeat
end of the road wlah to bo tho atrong-
cat In control, Spain dealrlng each
country to control Hi particular aec-
Hon, a third directorate, headed al
ternately by n Frenchman nnd a Span
lard, to aupervlao tho whole. The
qupatlon of dutlc la alao mooted.
SHORT COURSE IS
HIGH SCHOOL PLAN
Mra. Pctcratctner Is convalescing
very nicely nuhe Snmnrltan HoaplUI.
She oxpecta to bo out In a fow days If
tho Improvement keeps up.
pcraons and loading race ot unuauat
resources. Ho haa volco that la aald
to touch almost overy note In threo
g&tnuta, ronglnr from tha subterra
nean basso profundo to tho altltudl-
nous soprano coloratura. Mrs. Weeks
Is also a skilled musician and actress.
whllo Mlas Lulu Sinclair will appear
In violin solos.
This will prove the laat attraction
In what has proved to be an unusual
ly meritorious croup of attractions,
and which havo augured well for the
futuro wolfaro of Klamath Falls In
tho way of entertainments, so long aa
tho local lyceum movement cares to
give them.
ALDERMAN'S LETTER
PRINCIPAL W. B. PAtOHT, Alfjri
IOV8 FOR AORICVIrURB FKA.
TtHE, IS ENCOl'RAOED RT TMK
NTATI
I
Mra Itecao Is still In a gerloua con-l
OARROW'S TRANSCRIPT IS
CAUSE OF LBGAl TANGLE
IHalrlit Atliim'ry Will Vauuli Imllrl.
iitmle If Nrrrfaarr, ami Ararml
' Frorr Altitmry of McXamaras on
Criminal tnfuraaatloiaa.
a dla-i tt. ii.. ,... u...i.;
an iuiiiii in ininniiyi waa
t aiiad the wltnrn
l n not a itxirUllM. but have
a kiowUdite of ltri, mattem In a
Mffil y fr,im medical urnrllie."
H Alturnry Onelll utitnred an.
Wrr objection nn the batla Hint uo
tuition hut lu-en laid for auch
Uwi. lod that the wltneiN had
tMllBed to tiillly as an Alport to
I forma of Inamiltr
'" OOJKIlim iii overriilail l.
fH Henry I, iiciison,
iTttllnennnit.red that tho legal
I i.un AMiKi.KH, Marcn t. Tha o.
flro of District Attornay Fredericks
U undecided a to Ha procedure In
tlm Harrow rate In the event that the
lignt tanglo growing out of the al
leged Incomplete state ot the Iran
airlpt of vldance haa a ipeclfle affect
nn the Indictments under which tha
(diner attornay for tha McN'amaras
U held.
FraUrlcka still la arm la bla da
tirmlnatlon to quash tha Indictments
Ilf nereaaary and r'arrett Harrow on
tctlmlnal Informatlont. Under no con.
Hum wiy Inlnteatlng aa well aa
helpful advice waa given yettorday
morning to gtrla only In thu domvillc
aclviico room of the high nrhool by
Ur Kmiiia Drake.
The doctor luformed tho glrla that
alio wanted thorn to aik aucatlona aa
freely aa they wlebfd, and uot to feci illtlon at the Samaritan hoapltal.
In any way afraid to eipreaa their
opinions on any sunject. Hearing In I ijaUaasawW till HIM ol Wilfred
mind the fact that tome might be-ejMrliuu. at Yalnag Agency,
utllo timid to aay Juat what
wlahed, aba requested them lo
their quMtinne on paper, and In this!
aay refrain from subjecting any to
cmbarrnaamenta. The advice that was
given br Ihe doctor waa xnnA n I
wholesome, and pertained to the dally'
life of Ihe average girl, I
GIRLS' CULINARY
ABILITY SHOWN
S
. I.MT
i waa nnrniawi
TV ...I..Jau kuula.. .....Ilu Baaa-T
! IJwyUV 'UJIIIJJItJUIlM-,,saaa' I
mm m sued
10 OBTAIN MONEY
YOUXH WOMKN OK lllflll HCIIOOli
HOMIMTIC KCIKXCK MJIHH
HKItVK TKMITIXH HIHIII-X TO
TIIKIIl OL'KNTN
Thii glrla of the high school domea-
tic aclonco class had a chanco to show
their culinary ability yesterday at
noon, when they sorted lunch to Dr.
Kmtna Drake nud tho faculty and
pcrlntcndent II. II. Dunbar and
C Dunbar. Tho luncheon waa very
utlly tuado up, and the different
relishes which furntihcd a part ot tho
repast proved to be exceedingly good.
A lew table ndded very much to the
occasion, providing a place to eat. j
Tills is tho first tlmo tho girls have
hod a chanco 'it manifest their abil
ity In the cooking line.
Mridram Haa Is Grippe
Charles Meldrum, head electrlclai
for the Sliklyou Light and Powi
company'a plant on the West Sldi
has been confined to his bed for th
past several days from a sovere at
tack of la grippe. Mr. Meldrum con
tracted a bad cold while adjusting the
hcadgatcs abovo tha power plant. It
was feared for a couple of days that
Mr. Meldrum showed symptoms of
pneumonia, but the alarm provod
proved false.
iv. b. Thompson, socialist erMn-
iser, has sent. te Mayor Fred T. San
derson.- City Attorney Minnlng and
the local dally nowipapers an Invita
tion to a meeting to be held 8unday
evening. At the meeting will be con
sidered the charter offered by the city
council to perpetuate the presnt form
of government. This charter will be
voted on at the apeclal election. April
23,1911.
Don't forget the big dance at Hous.
ton's Saturday night.
DM MKI IS SHED
eUAMtfllJWW
nion bl'tnif'n fnrma .it n....
' Pesaiylvanla waa familiar to ,ml,)n' ,l0 ,J' "' "' c
. that ho mm uimwnro of tho
t0 Ititm or tlm mnttnr. I Ik lt
l Penniyhnnln Km thrnn r..rti.
l.WMl??Cr, lmbrll"V "ixl Inaaiilty,
-iuTing n innn wlthuut a mind,
IBwello in mliiii win. it,.. n.tA
M"M, While nil Itisniiu man waa nn.
looif. haul n mind i,t had I oat II.
" "inn ,f M ,,,.. I,., .....
finally dropped. Tha caie
ulad for March to be tat.
While Pelican orchestra at Hous
ton' Saturday night. Dante :I0,
WANTKU Will buy clean cotton
rags. W O. Smith Printing Co.
iels' War On Homesteaders Is
In Federal Equity Court
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lABln I....
---. ...i. returned from Port
"ero Hie y niim..iro.l in ii... r...i
leourt of tauiiv i.. .i... ,,
Ifi.1"!'"1 '"'"'""lends In 37-10,
"lire nnii...i .. . '
mi mini oaat or
UurliiFTtTTWassawsasi
nllornev uin- . ..
." mo CaMl Ilf A II t.l.l.
ut iiiu j..i.. ,.'..;..'"'""
Mint ii.. I "HHiinr ana va
LT ""!. nf tho claimant.
l"l. who". r'K,,U wro d'- toy
.. ?'!.nw"'"m)wii timber
'. Wi. ... "" l,0lne ln Hhlneland.
I . Hill Ml... - ... .. -
CWolPn.M -"""'" ro i-iau
" Portland, Thu Hamo lalnttif
lSi?A'"VM"k "wnlsia
ara i,i, V ' wao mier-
isfalil ."'"' Wl"" veaiai ll.
S'f ,k.,IW ' n" CbU
waia of thh, -iiv .. T.v
-.. u.iuaj luair legal
Originally there were about a doi-
on homeaHndors whoao lands wore In-
olved, but It Is probabto that tha roal
attle will prove to be botween tha
ofondnnta above named. It Is be
loved that tho decision In the case
argued by Mr. Mills will act as a pre
cedent for the other casoa and that
what Is decided In (hat one will apply
to the rest.
Originally the state had the lauds
about 1,000 acres, under Indemnity
scrip, when Mr. Daniel sought to
have tho land made exempt from this,
Tho stnto finally llftod this claim fr
tho land, and right after thla
homesteaders fllod on It, evontJa
taking patents. Dut meantime Dlnlfia
continued his efforts to get eontfolfof
th land by using forest rMrvep
Ha now asks tha federal equity eolrt
to doclaro tho homesteaders trust
of tho lenal title to tho various Dlectt
of land, h claiming that tha legi
GOOD TIMES ARE
THEIR PROSPECT
INDIAN KANUIKHM I.N VICINITY
OK YAINAX AUK K.VCOl'ltAGKI)
OVKIt OITUM1K KOrilTII OF
Jl'I.Y PlJlNS
James Vaua, aealor member of iho
getioral merchandlae firm of Woldord
Venn, at Valnas aub-agency, north
east of thla city, has departed for hi
home. During his short stay In th
city he transacted dullness mattori
with tho local merchants.
Mr. Vann statss that the many In
dian ranchers In the Yalnax vicinity
who suffered from the scarcity of hay
last winter, took ample precaution
Inst fall that tho anmo fate would not
bo repeated this year. Krom presont
prospects tho Indians npect prosper
ous times this season. Already there
la conatdorablo talk about having onj
big, glorious Fourth of July celebra
tion.
Last year this celebration proved
almost a failure, owing to hard time
that befell th trlb.
iJAMEM HYAN. TllllOl'UII ATTOIt
NKY K. II. MIM. FILES nil.I.
AGAINST TIIRM, TIIKIR ATTOIt
NKY IIKNYINO AM.KOATIONH
I It. II. Walton was In from his ranch
Ijciterday.
James Kyau haa, through Attorney
Fred II. Mills, filed ault ngatnit Mrs.
W K. Francis aud Julln C. Sharp for
Ihe recovery ot money He allcgvi
that ho gavo thorn $40 February 1,1
which they wero to return, and that
on December !7. 1911, defendant
cold and agreed to deliver to him cer
tain property, and that he paid them
ISO, but that tho property has never
been delivered. Ho nucrta that the
ISO was to be returned In the caio the
property was not delivered, and that
thoy failed to return tho money. He
auks 190 with Interest at 0 Jcr cent
from February Sl.jlttatney Horace
M. Manning, f:metMfant. has
flMd a general 4aaWl-
SOCIAL
TOPIC
PURITY
ONIGH
T
WIIITK HMK TBAFFIO WIMj HK
MI'IUKCT OF liKCTUnK AT OP-
mmu 11' 1111 1 gUM k. A.
IlKAKK
-
Dr. Emma K. A. Drake will Iwtiif
at Houston,' opera house this aven-
Ing on the white Slav trarac. a sne
i... (men engaged In moral uplift
work for some time, having formerly
bssn attachod to Judge Den Undsoy'
wall known Juvenile court In Donvor,
bar talk! ara aipeetad to b full of
SCHOOL HOTS
PLAN GLEE CLUB
IF ONK CAS UK ORGANIZED SOON
KNOL'GII IT WlUi ARRANGE TO
A1TKAH AT TUB COMMENCE
KXERCIBE8
SUIT FOR BOARD
BEFORE JUSTICE
ATTOItNKY HKNNKIl WANTS COM.
1'I.AIXT MADK MOItK DEFINITE
AND CERTAIN, IT NOT SAYING
KIND OF HOARD
JIM Gl'RaEOTES FILES DAMAGE
BILL FOR OVER 910,000
AGAINST GEORGE C. CLARK,
HAYING BAGS STRl'CK HIM
ThU afternoon thoro waa a meetini:
of thn boya ot the high school to or
ganist a gloo club. Up to the present
time this year thoro haa boon no,sucu
organization, Many think that It a
musical club were startod they would
havo ample opportunity ot getting
themsolves In shape tor tho com
mencement exercises at th close ot
this term.
Lasi year the glee club helped won
derfully In bringing up the standard
of the entertainment.). There Is no
doubt that plenty of Hinging matorlal
can be developed.
Hand Practicing for Debate
Tha high school hand la practicing
hard In order to be prepared tor the
playing tomorrow night at tha de
bate. Among tho number ot piece
anl aom vary nn overture aaa er
lu tho case ot H. O. Ilurtcough
against Janice Hansbrough, an action
In tho court of Justice of the Peace
Charles Graves, alleging 137.70 to be
duo for board furnished to defendant
when Durscough conducted a restuu
rant on Main street, the defendant
has been given until March 11 to an
awer.
When tho preliminary hearing was
held before tho justice, Attorney W.
II. A. Henner. for the defendant,
moved thnt tho complaint, drawn by
Attorney W. H. Shaw, not specifying
what kind of board, whether ot wood
or somo other matorlal, bo made more
definite and cortatn. This facetious
objection was strenuously opposed by
Attorney Shaw, and the Justice over
ruled It.
WEEKS COMPANY
AS LYCEUM CARD
CHIEF MEMIIEIt IS CHARACTER
ACTOR AND SINGER WIFE IS
MUSICAL. AND VIOLIN SOLOIST
APPEARS ALSO
On March 19th the Edwin R. Week
company will appear In th Klamath
Lyceum course at the opera house of
John V. Houston, and will afford a
variety of enjoyment tor the evening,
which Is expected to attract a crowd
ed bouse. Mr. Week head the troupe
and I aa Impamnator of both aoted
Damages In the sum of $10,000, be
tides 300 for loss ot time, are asked
by Jim Gurgeoies from George C,
Clark, who was the contractor on the
Lost River diversion dam. Gurgeotes,
who was recently In n hospital In Sac
rtmento for Jhoatmont of his alleged
Injuries, assert that he waa Injured
Sapt ember 22, while working under
the name of Jim Davis at the dam. He
claim that the defendant piled or
caused to bo plied at the work certain
racks of cement, and that the piling
was done In a careless, reckless and
negligent manner, leaving them tot
tering and unstable. While working
near the pile of sack In a bad light,
ho alleges that they fell on him,
wounding, bruising, crushing and
breaking hla left leg below the knee,
making him alck and helpless, so that
he had to lie In bed for weeks. No
answer to the cult haa aa yet been
filed by the defendant.
t Is suggested that a short eoarae
scientific agriculture be had la tha
lamath county high school sect
ear, and th many who ar latarwt-
ara anxious to see It Ubllsa4.
Principal W. E. Faught Is aaxtoaa to
sea the course Installed, and has a
letter from Superintendent of Paklle
Instruction L. R. Alderman which ha
greatly encouraged him la his woik
for the pa
catioBar Tn letter mil:
m very much delight '. rr"!i
your plan of having a short - jnc
open to all. It seems to aa that each
of our county high schools might wall
adopt similar course.
"This department will try to be of
ncrrlce to yon In the way of tending
tAatartal.fraavUa to time, and sg-
gestlng experiment that could be
worked out la auch a course.
"There have lately been la this of
fice two men who are expert potato
grower. They have told ma a numbr
of thing about cutting aad plaattag
which suggest some experiment I
would like to hare yoa try. It tha
potato la cut cross way, will tha part
opposite the seed end do aa well aa
the seed endT Will th growth b
stronger If th potato Is eat length
wise Should there be two or Urea
eye to the hlllT Or, would It be) bat
ter simply to split tha potato leagta
wise Into halveaT Will barnyard asa-
nure make the potato "scabby"?
Will th potato yield mora It a Httl
land plaster 1 snrlnkled oa taa'tlaa-
when ihey are oat of tb ground aboat
two or three weeks?
"It seems to me that your echeol
could teat out these question, aad
publish th results. Such tafonaa
tloa would be of value to th eatlr
stat.
"Of course la your short eoara
these problem could not be worked
out, but they could be presented for
discussion and worked oat br year
regular class; also they could bo
brought up again next year, aad aerro
a connecting link for your abort
courses from year to year."
MJm McCoUam Make Apoearaae
Yesterday tho stork visited tha
home ot Mr. and Mra. O. J. McCotlsaa
at Worden, and handed them aa eight-
pound girl.
Mr. and Mr. E. Paddock, who for
merly resided at Ninth aad Plae
streets, hare moved to their aaw baa-
galow In the Hot Springs addltioa.
The new house to which thoy aava
moved la op to data la arory i
Best music In town at opera house
Saturday night. Dane 1:10.
Necktie Party Saturday, Charter
Meeting Sunday, Socialist's Plan.
Ladle of Local Ewaunsi. socialist
party, will hold a necktie social at
the local headquarters on Fourth
street (old Denver cafe), on Saturday
evening, March 9. Ereryone will be
welcome, especially worklngmen and
their families.
The ladles will take baskets ot eat
ables, each basket containing alao a
gentleman's necktie of calico or other
material. They will provide them
selves with aprons to match, which
they will don when th Mlllag ot tb
baskets commence. Tb gwtlMaaa
will then array themselves la taetr
necktie and seek tbelr partnra for
upper, who will wear tha aproaa cor
responding to tho maUrlal of tho
necktie.
Th order of th evening will eoa
slst ot a literary aad musical pro
gram, refreshments aad dancing.
TWO MILLION FOR POOR IS
GIVEN HY ROTHSCHILD
Money Left by Daxeaseel Win Be Used
to BaUa Cottage Near Pari to Be
Rentes to Worktas People at Prac
UcaUy Matetoaaaco Coat
United Pre iarvle
PARIS, March 7. It baa just been
mad knowa that tho Baron Gustavo
da Rothschild, who died here a fw
iMki ago, left M.OOMM for tho re
lief ot poor tenant. Tha will
be expended la the rectlon of cot
tage near Pari to be rented to work
ing people for no mora thaa upkeep
and depreciation amouat to.
Bad as ara th Aatarieaa teaeaaeata
the average la far abov tkoaa la
Paris. Tb latter ara almost laTart
ably la tb old parte of th etty, la
building buadraa of year ol. with
no Teatitetioa or light, thiek aaa
walla and aro vaeoaaaetaa with too
Mwag system, uaaartiostaoi
ara rtalat raataar.
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