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About Daily coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1902)
$&&& 19''aB'BVAH'B&amamaBamSKas " ' 5f ;. a&. it ' P BUi' r -W5 MORE SUGAR TALK LEvite contradicts' PRESIDENT MAYEMEVa Says. Sugar Trust Was Behind $f' Demand for" Cuban Re- dprocily Washington, May 15-HowardLotUt, beet tngar raariafaetnrer gava testimony before the eenate eommitsioa oh Cabs relations today. " Be charged Have&ieyer, president or the sugar trnst, with haviag practiced a direct (rand on the Americas people by having te&Ufied before the commission what ho knew was not tree. Levitt contradicted Ilavemeyers state ment that the sagar trutl bad no inter-' est in pesdirife legislation oa Cuba, by citing the admiseiea of tits .tout's ad vertising agent that be hA secured the Publication of paid article in "various newspapersorgiBg reduced tariff rates on Cuban ttgar. He alto cited newspapers giving Have meyers statement that the consumer .will reedVe 3obcasfit froaftbe proposed redacties, at the seme time' holding tint to the public a, promise of cheaper sugar, if the proposed redaction be made. Ctifejiisiofl May M Exclude it ini MjSTT FATAL DEFECT? The prospect for a gecerri trait ere never tree better at tfek time oi tat year, bat it is too early to call it fare; Gardens, aad grass are grewiae; ateery; and the aairiee are increasfngevery year as oar-Creamery records shew. ,' Elder Staart arrived ea the rir: t&- day froatPhlloajatli and will faeJd" sec- vices al Moeber Chapel, next Satardfcy. and Snaday. i Mies He'caa Weseela who baa Jat arrived bom the State University' where she has beea a student for a somber of years aad also teacher of German, and French far two years baa beea engaged to teach a term cfSchool atMyrtleBenk. Miss Wessela lacks a few atsath teach- . ing in tne panne ecaaais te little imm Mm slipped in Chinese Can CJc lff'Wj'.houJ Re- stncuoa pr hecowing fcng- . VufoC ' i f i S ,2P -4-t. V i Lijr H- The eaaalleat inJB4HiliI in Oregon was that of Mr., asd.Mrs. Dadreoot Jit 'Tabor. The child when born weighed 1? lbs. An ordinary finger ring could "be (lipped over its band. Itdiedasdit ic sow thought that if the parse ta bad baiaa iacabstorat hand the child ht have beea saved. ' A telephone Hue bet ees Tofado and Siletz is now completed. George Miller aad Jam ee Col well, ac puled of marderJBg Joseph W. Curtis at Xalbenr March SS, were found gaOty of "-. .1 J ardr is Wahiik r Ma'rlJi I T!l. .! . . .4"LI "I . '' M -TI 11 u lu. aa so ma people eocataec cfc-ike-, cnlkdaa ainf5i'trinor ov- !--. " , 7,- " - - afaaraat flaw is the br,eccatly pass- 4, whea coBjpeea r9cted tfee old , Geary law, with a few-a';dieation3. they are fortaaate is eecaring her teacher. Carl D. Tboaa? tocklist .ifdvoeatea "of an Meet and.EIect Officers.:- The ladies of the A. K. W. met Thurs day aiterocon'with Mrs. Rochon and alter the n-oal rontine bosineis- bad been attended to officers were elected for the ensuing term. The officers cho sen were as follows: President, Mrs. F. M. FriedbergjVlco-Presideot, Mrs. L. M. Xoble; Secretary, Mrs. S.H. Hazard; Treasarer, Mis Snsie. fcickworth. The dob meets next week with Mrs. Albert Matson. from Elgin III will speak at Mm or Chapel May 10th, he it an eleqaeat Speaker and tally, compeieat te expUIa waw. Bocisitas reaiy is, asa oewg a isUr for a number of years skaaU some thing of the Brotherheeaef "Mm, Verdict for.Bildeafi. 1h-i case of Jag. H. Hibbard va A. Bridges, was tried before Jeitice Hyde Thursday afternoon, before a jurjr con sisting of Is. Lando, John Snyder, E. W. Lewis, S. C. Brown and E. A. Eick worth. The verdict was for defendant. This was a suit brought to recover uu TbecbaBfes, provWei that Chinese aaoald be excJnded as far as the sase weeUnofbe incoDsiataflt with treaty oWijatiaer. It appears that thoniaada of- CbiaO ia Hoag Koag, Siaajapeee and ether Eaators perm are Saaliaa citiseae. Oth er tbosaa4 conld bfiftrc( EritiAfi by simply taking the Chhstian oathi and signing parfcrs. i2 Treaty obligations require the frcs ad mission of English citizens to this conn-try- ,' It appeps therefore that the United States may bo opened o the entrance cf Lordesxf1 Chinese. : Senator Knox is to be ssfcfd to inter pret the treaty. poeescion of a horse, belonging the plain tiff, which was attached by defendant acting as special deputy for Sheriff Gal lier, in a suit in which A. E. Seaman was plaintiff and'J. H. Hibbard was de fendant. Hibbard claimed the horse aa exempt from execution, as it was na of his. team -with which he makes a living. The point made by defendant's counsel, A. E. Seaman wasjthatas Bridges bad unit .hnnld hiv bWn hroneht rln.t 'K Uit evening by - - t : . : . . -: ;" j the fberw. lnis was tne view taken by the jury. The matter will probably come up again. Total Registration Connty Cleii Hazard informed the phone that the total registration of voters up to the time the 'books closed was 2200, and a few more were yet to come in from cotarier. decree last Saturday. - Tceitogae Siver Courier baa installed a typasettisx maekiaa fa its. office. The wave of Progress has struck Bak et City aad tiat tows sow wants elec tric Etreet earz. The first Coagregetieaal Charch at Salem will cekarateita GOta aaaTversary of the orgaaiaatiea oltae SeJeea Caarcal Salem Lodge, TTe 4, A. F. aad, A. M. will celebrate the 60ta aaaiversary of ita organization oa Jane lltb, by apprepe iate exercises. Alfred Garaea tM attest maa ia Jack- Eoa'ooaaty, beiaa M. years old died at ' f Zc'xi Recommends Walcoti Editors Coast Mail: The claim to consrJeratioa by the voters of Cooa connty of Mr. A. D. Wo!- cott ought no. to be paszed over lightly. A resident of the connty over 30 years and alwaya engaged in business that re quires integrity cf character yet be baa always beea unassuming, and strictly attentive to his own and his employers: affairs. Beinga ca&a where the iffice has socght the man, it is generally conceded that be will receive a majority of the votes for "County Clerk, a positioa that he is well fitted to occcpy. IxniPXXDKST. PELEE STILL- ACTIVE FIRES MJ1MMUT at st. mm Aaother Ernptioa Expected Salwaariae Volca&o in tbe , - " Mediterraaeia ' fine have St.Kw8, May lS-The Pefee k stSl tarewisg oat aabea to the aartawaea. j MtejUae,MaylsAiaB2M:amM Gaithard hat racoivad a cablet?aai fraat Triaitc, Martiaiqae, stating that hS family k compelled to leave at aaatber eraptiea k expected. " Ajaeeio, Certfea, May iS-A ' sabaw riaaTakcae og 8aa tiaiaafiat, iaie ia gulf of AJaeei? k active. Th water of the galf k viokatiy aaitated. F, M. FRIEDBERG'S v, - - HOG JLAKSACXED.v ' ThJy afteraaaav.wBaaira. fiie berg-waa aaoeat xraaa taa hoase, seaae aaeaa.tBiea4eedmeaaatcaai cam- r plt-ly raaeaeked threw raeaw a saain, emptying every baieaa drawer, aad eac in them. Whoever tae culprit was was thordaghly aeqaakted wiAtie-1 ana was etweauy looxiag tor A lot of valaable silverware aad -aeaw Jewelry was ia tbe reoms bat ak can? age faQed him aad ha left fefc .valaa4 bka. Mrs. Fried&erg haa so fax faQed tofiBd.tMtaaytfeigwaamiaaag. The thief was caafaaaa ia nottatiag any of the valaables, aa they coolH be eaeily delected aad property provaa. Taa thief eatered a back door whica bad beam inidverdaatly left aakekei. - r v.. V w ii Taawt afc iwb wit itta'ar 'a 3ue5tioi7S ofw-lat ue jau ayycavVcv alm'Vaa.avvr Jte largest assortmt of best Sailord Qlotii; for ffi7 ai)d Boys The E. P. Reed and Grass Shoes for ladies, The Centemeri glove, t. The swellest display of shirts "and ties, The Stetson and Hawes hats, The Royal Worcester and G. D; corsets. ' The Unparalelled Florshehn shoe. E)e Tot saperb li) of papey '$nmp,F Dress Qoods aijd 5l7irt Uaist5 The neatesb collection of Trimmings fe Wm;vN ASUlfS, f The TJp-todats-Ladies' and Gents' Farnisher' "J i ' i &.