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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1904)
-jjA)m -JDAIX.Y. OAPXTAL JOtrBNAL, fUOXSX, OggOOIT, THUK8DAY, DEOEMBBB 22, 1804. 4l1a & Jl'l w&m m$mm to f REMOVE EXECUTOR Petition to Amanda King Decided in Favor of Chas. Saffing- field L GERMANY WILL NOT STAND FOOLISHNESS Hwpctltfon of Amanda King for the removal of Charles Sapplngfield as ox ecutor of tho estate of his father, John Sappingfiold, deceased, was decided by County Judgo John II. Scott last ev ening In favor of tho executor, Imme diately after tho argument of tho at torneys, and tho potitlon dismissed. Tho trial was begun Monday foro noon,' and lasted tho rest of that day dad all of yesterday afternoon, many witnesses from Howell Prairio and tho neighborhood of tho Sappingfiold lands Amanda King, as ono of tho heirs of thn nstatp. nntitinnml thn innr far 1 tho removal of the executor, upon the Kiound that ho was in poscsslson of tho estate, and had committed wnsto upon tbo land known as tho donatipna land claim of Mary Sappingfiold, his moth er, but upon tho trial it appeared that tho widow had nover deeded her life estate in hor donation claim to tho 'dec edent, and that tho executor was Hy ing with his mother on her placo as her tenant. The testimony as to whether any wasto had boon committed on tho premises or nny permanent injury in deciding the caso tho court held that oven If thoro had boen nny waste com mitted that it was tho act of tho lifo tenant, and not of tho oxecutor, nnd in rendering his opinion Judgo Scott said that it was doubtful whether tho ex ecutor was tho proper party to hold tho lifo tonant responsible, or whothor ho was tho proper party to provido against tho lifo tenant. Ho further said that he thought that tho heirs would prob ably not bo willing to stand their pro portion of tho oxpenso of fixing up tho buildings and fences, as tho testimony showed that thoy had been in that con dition for many years. Mrs. Mary Sappingfiold is ono of tho dltlest settlors of Marion county, hav ing croscsd tho plains with an ox-team wim iter nusuuuu, mo ucceuont, unu settled on the laud in question in 1840, and is stilj living on hor donationa land claim. And it appeared from tho tes timony that tho precceding was to somo extent tho result of ill-feeling be tween tho petitioner and tho executor, who is living with his mother on tho farm. Berlin, Dec. 22. Sensational corre spondence has been passed between tho Gorman and British governments dur ing tho last four weeks with reference to tho warlike" provocativo attltudo adopted toward Gcrmany-.by tho, semi official British press, ospecjally tho Array and Navy .Gazette. . ., Tho Kaiser took a hand in tho nego tiations, nnd mado his vogorous per sonality felt in a positive way. 'Ho in structed that tho British cabinet bIiouUI bo informed in effect that if England wanted war it could have it immedi ately, if It was not desirous of such nn event tho talk which Gormany consid ered nn affront must stop. Both Count Wolff-Mottemlch. Ger- mnn ambassador in London, and Sir F. C. Lascellcs, British ambassador at Ben lin, wero cnlold homo by their re spective governments to discuss tho situation. Tho publications which induced tho Gorman government to assume its strong attitude were a series of articles in tho Army nnd Navy Gnzotte, culmi nating in tho declaration that tho Kaiser's navy was so rapidly becoming a monaco to Great Britain, that war would hotter be declared now in order that tho Gorman fleot might bo de stroyed before it should becomo a still greater danger. Both Premier Balfour and Lord Lansdowno havo been told that Gor many is impatient of this distrust of Its naval policy, which it accuses the Na tional Bovlow, tho Army and Navy Ga- zotto and other papers of generating among tho British peoplo The Father land wishes Britain to understand once for all that it has not tho slightest in tention of abandoning tho development of its navy and its merchant marine at British behest, no matter how much of a bogoy thoy constitute. Turner & Inman appcarod ns attor neys for tho executor, and L. II. Mc- done to them was very conflicting, nnd Mnhon represented tho petitioner. MOVING COLLEGE ONE HUNDRED MILES It is a formidable undertaking to ritovo n college more than nu hundred miles, especially wh,en tho moving fins to bo dono in a country whero the inudus of tinnsportation aro far in forlor.,to those of tho United Statos. But such a moving was recently accom plished by tho Shnntung Christian Col lege, which is maintained by tho Pres byterian board of foreign missions in China, tho institution going from -Tong-tshow to AVolhslen. All tho college equipment had to bo packed, first transported by junks to Hsltying, and tnkon thonco by smnllor boats to it point' about twouty-flvo miles from tho destination, tho romniiidor of the jour ney having to bo mado on carts. Tho dlftlcultios of tho undertaking may bo roallzod when It is rocnllei that many of tho packagos, such as those con taining tho boiler, tho engine and tho telescope, wero vory heavy. Tho col lege is now locntod in tho cuntral part ofjthQ Shantung province, which has nn estimated population of :iO,000,000. It Iuir had buildings erected for it, in cluding a main building, dormitories for 120 students, nnd an observatory. Tho Shantung collogo rnnks as ono of tho highest educational institutions in the dopnrtmont of soichco nnd its rank is almost equally high in the Chi nese classics. Its president is tho Itcv. Dr. Paul D. Bergen. Tho college is tho outgrowth of a school ostublished in 1804, nnd has a lnrgo numbor of graduates, somo of them bolng Chlncso mpiubors of tho present fuculty, nnd others being engaged in educational and Christian work In various parts of China, To thoso who express wonder that a Christian college should pay sq much attention to tho teaching of the Chlnoso classics, President Bergen aui sworn that In China thoy tako tho place of Greek anil Latin, nnd that tho whole literature and language of the Chinese Is lUNud upon those naclont books. No Chinaman who 1h unfamiliar with them h considered to bo well educated. President Bergen adds that tho Chl neso classics contain, nioreuvor, much that Is true and inspiring aud littlo that is harmful or objectionable. Eth ically, ho says, thoy aro superior to the Greek ami Latin classics. Short Tolograms. Mlnonsota will probably erect a building nt tho Lewis and Clark fair. Tho Commercial Club, of St. Paul will attempt to raiso tho necessary funds to construct it. Dr. David T. Gay, of Washington, has acepted tho position of Commis sioner of minos and minerals at tho Lewis and Clnrk exposition. Sonator Fulton and Congressman Williamson will spend their holidays in Washington. Sonator Depow is tho choice of tho Ilopublican loaders of Now York. Tho battleship Toxas was Injured by tho broaking looso of a floating drydock in Wallabout bay, New York, last night, during a sevcro storm. Several plates wero Injured, and tho big battle ship will havo to go to tho drydocks for repairs. Mrs. N. P. Flowors was killed by a train at a road crossing at Winlock, Wash., yesterday aftornoon. Booker T. Washington, the colorod orator, will visit tho Western colleges next June. Edward Farrell, an ex-convict, es- f ; - s t soiling liquor obituoi ""nkards.'ljrj-", and to stop all gambling games, tho t g t.TSi nnlnr n take offect December C. . , .7 v "'' M Lnst Sunday was tho first after the order wont into euoct, ana wo aro luformod that nil saloons In lone, Lex ington, Hardmnn and two in Heppner closed, tho remaining six of this eity keeping open ns usual on that day. As no arrests havo beon mado up to Monday afternoon, a Times roportor had nn lntcrviow with tho shorlff to ascertain tho cause,1 ns hehad signified his intontion to arrest atl who dls- oboyed his order. We were given to understand by Mr. Shutt that District Attorney Phelps' rofnsed to prosoetito cases for keeping open on Sundny, giv ing ns his roason thnt thcro is a sim ilar enso beforo tho supremo court and that is pnssed upon he would tako no nctlon in tho matter; nor would ho glvo his consont for tho sheriff to om ploy nn attorney to prosecnto such cases, henco tho shorlff docldod to niako no arrests for tho present, at least, of parties who kept open . on Sunday. Heppner Times.' RELIGIOUS EUEFi Bpirlt persecution are Mramoa? among tho Laos people 0, 8 J tho hnlinf. t V hardships upon lMofL !! S Rov.H.W.White.amt.1l W I Presbyterian fnr,! ,.. T"m (story of a younir wnm ,.'. .. far from the medical compound K She Lad boon ,..,!.. j . BU 11111 u ntimh. At the Old Standstill 1 Q How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Bo- ward for any caso of Catarrh that can not bo curod by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known P. J. Cheney for tho last 15, years, and boliovo him porfoctly honorable in all business transactions, and financially ablo to carry out any obligations mado by his firm. Waldlng, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken inter nally, acting diroctly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho systom. Testimonials sent froo. Prlco, 75c per bottlo. Sold by all Druggists. Tako Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. years and had two children I 1 nine years old. Hcr h. ' l taken 111 and the spirit do (n. , Pco) who was called In uetl Iness to be caused by the wife, n It. No amount of reasoning could I ho left his wife and children, pS ,.r :;:rvoa. ieeKv'W ........B ,,,., io enter .ho finntlmr ntiil sn.... In . . ' "" v-"l"'u '"nes ana bad ltd The neighbors sympathized with fl, husband and persecuted and ontricia. ... una ncr family. thrf. to drive thorn from the district. Da Ing their trouble the family nii. touch with tho missionaries, with ft, ,muu "" uoir lamily idols, ng, houses nnd heathen charms we nounced. Tho young woman it nc , icucnor in a unnstian school. i When you think of Chriatmjs, tiial oi iiinges. When you think of Christmas dia monds, think of Hinges. Somo are born great, some havo greatness thrust upon thorn others ad vertise. The merchant who sits down nnd waits for business to como to blm coped from tho Walla Walla jail au- wju flnil blraself among the left over thoritles yostorday aftornoon, and 1ms baggage when the Einplro State ex- Ohio Educators to Moot. Columbus, Ohio., Dec. S2. A con ference to which tho cduentloual in tlirests of this state are looking for ward with great expectation will bo hold in this ulty next week. It will bo tho first meeting of the Allied Edu cational A4oalation of Ohio, and its purpose will bo"' to discuss tho broad subject of education in all its suggest Sllfcl'hnsoH and secure intorobauges of vlows that will bo of mutual, benefit to w Instructors of tho state. Gov- ruor Hcrriek, President Ghnrlca W, Dabnuy, of tho University of Cinelnll niitl; President Charles F, Thwlng, of j WjiMcrn Ko.sorvo University, and .Mrs. Samuel 1). Sneath, president of tho Ohio 'Federation of Women 'm clubs, aro prominent among those who will tako' part In tho conference. Tho sessions will ' begin Wednesday and continue three days. To Pay Doath Penalty. Itiuhmnnd, Va., Dec. 21. Arrango inuuts havo been eampletod for the ex ecution hero tomorrow of James Goode, li negro. Goodo's crlmo was tho killing last duly, of Pollco Inspector Shin burger. Gnodu was wanted at tho time for tho murder of another uegro, and )io killed tho pollco inspector in an ef fort to nvoid capture. a i Indiana Hotel Mon Meet. Indianapolis. Ind., Dee., 21. Tho lu iliinm Hotel Men's Absolution begun its annual meeting today nt tho Grand Hotel in this city, and will continuo through tomorrow. In Finest Variety. Gold watches nud charms for Indies and gentlemen, also all kinds of jow olry at greatly roducod prices, at W, Qalvct's, Practical Watchmaker, 158 Stato street. ' 12-10cod-2wk Black Pattl, at the Grand, December 20th. press of business success pulls out. I1alnea micvenn need three thlaca kiinnrleilire, posh nnd stood ndrer tlnlnir. Advertising isu't an art; It's Just ap plied common scuse. Advertising la naturally a creative force. Since it has been applied to modern eouimorca there have been created dozens of com modities and brunches of trade that did not exist before Its advent. The $600,000,000 spent auntmllT lu this jcountry for publicity hns set many 'hundreds of millions of dollars running 'into wholly uew channels. DailnrnE la warfare In a aenae, bard, constant flsht to the finish. Adiertlalncr la the bualneaa mnn'a moat modern, moat effective, weapon. not beon roenpturod. Ho Is a bad one, nnd has served soveral sentences. P" Mrs. George Stcmmerman, of Marsh field, was accidentally shot by a young son yesterday, whilo out walking with him. Tho gun wns discharged, and tho bullet, which was 22-calibrc, entered hcr back. Sho will probably recover. Mrs. Lllllo Nordling wns shot at hor homo near North Yakima, Wash., yes terday, whilo nursing her husband, who is sick. A rovolvor which was in a bureau drawer was found to havo ono chamber empty, and tho coroner con cluded that she had discharged it ac cidentally. o A Natural Result. It Is very reasonablo to supposo if tho foundation of a structure was removed that tho building itself is bound to como down. This samo principlo can bo applied to disease. Tako medlcino into tho systom that will remove tho j Corey In Retailer and Advertiser. causo of sickness, and illness will leave of itsolf. Dyspopsia, indigestion, sick hoaducho and billiousness havo their foundation in stomach disorders. Be inovo this weakness and the other symptoms aro no more. Thoro is one curo for this that all druggists sell for 25o per box. It is Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. Thoy got right at tho .be ginning of these diseases and mako the curo by taking away tho causo. For salo by Dr. 8. C. Stone, druggist. i - o Linn County Cases, John Spaniel, guardian of Ottmar Luottich vs. Michael and F. N. Deutsch suit to recover $500 on note. Samo against Michnol Dcutsh alone, to rccov or $00 onnotc. Frank Holmes, of Sa lorn, is attorney in tho two cases. Al bany Democrat. Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, and good work guaran teed. We have the small store and small prices E. L Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 eDteo : Dolls i Toys : Games S .EVERYTHING FOR J CHRISTMAS m "- J Salem Gun Store! PAUL H. HAUSER,Prop.i i Mill First Snow of tho Season. As Tho Journal goes to press at 3 ii 'clock this afternon largo Hakes of snow are falling, although rain is tho predominant atmospheric disturbance. ' o Don't worry about what to buy for your littlo proseiits. Glvo a nico fancy box of candy from tho Spa; somo ns low as 35 cents, 11 10-lw A Practical MAQAX1NE . fORTHE jwmK GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER KACH issue CONTAINS BeAUTtrUU.Y ILLUSTRATED DISHES. DECORATIONS TO THE TASLE, DAINTY MENUS f-OR ALU OCCASIONS, ETC IT IS THE AMERICAN AUTHORITY ON CULINARY TOPICS AND FASHIONS. CuaaiHT Imu toe. $1.00 pan Yeamj TABLE TALK PU& CO., Pmila. aouwTOM ma chmthut st. Once lu nwbllo we hear somo old fol low saying, "I havo never advertised nnd am still doing business at the old stund." He means that be Is doing business at the old standstill. M. L. I The moil ancceaaful merchant! In thla town advertlae rennlarlr tn thla paper. The moral la obTiama. Wky Not Bay Something Practical for the Holidays? Tnc 1 900 Wasta and Gem Bench Wtingex Arc Modern Labor Saving Inventions Steiner & Berger 1 MklL J'i'y ,rv I Stoves and Tinware 130 State Street It takes time, ncrxTiTioH and com mou sense urguments to make people bellove in buying your goods and coma back for more. Too mauy advertisers empty their appropriation sand boxes on tho flret grade, and the road to ad vertlalng success Is strewn with the bleaching skeletons of the victims of one Insertion. , John Wanamaker once aald, "To discontinue advertlalns la like tak ing; down your algrn." You have a sign above your door to let people know who you are nnd what you aro doing. That's what your ad vertising does. It merely multiplies your sign. It lets thousands of people know what you have to Bell. M. I Corey, Secretary National Retail Hard ware Dealers' Association in Retailer and Advertiser. Keep your ad. In thla paper It yon vrlah to keep yoar hualneu beforo the people. Begin Now to Advertise the Big Fai It is not ' too early" to start tho campaign. Get people talking about it overywhorol If' you have a East who thinks 'of cs friend in tb his name and addrea and I will starFW ball" ruling'. We'll all boost together. iPV0, U, Sunday Olosins la Morrow. Mont ton was made, in a recent issue of tho Times that Sheriff Shutt had ordered all saloons In Morrow county to close on Sunday, to rofraia from A. 0. SHELDON, General Agent, 100 Third Stree.' v. wwn PORTLAND, OEEaOM.