jpfTrTpw -jyflr DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1004. THREE FATHER KRUG APPOINTED Well Known Abbot At tains Deserved Distinction Soon to Become Papal Nuncio at Berlin History of His Career Washington, April 15. The report from Rome that the Rev, Father Bol n-faco Krug, Abbey of the famous Benedictine Abbey of Monte CasBlno, province of Cascrta, Italy, Is to bo appointed papal nuncio at Berlin, Is of special Interest In the United States, for Fathor Krug Is known personally to thousands of Catholics throughout this country. The Abbot, though born In Germany, was brought up and; educated In Baltimore. When he was a boy of 6 years his parents started to emigrate to America, but his father died at Bremen, and was burled there. The mother continued the Journey, and settled with her children In Baltimore, When tho boy was 10 years old Rev. 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Ml S8MN cent's Abbey, beaF what Ms" now" La trobe, Pa., paid a visit to Baltimore. Young Krug was pointed out to him as a boy of great promise, and Ab bot Wlmmer, after a talk with the lad, obtained permission for him to return with Wm to St, Vincent's Ab bey and study to bo a monk. At St. Vincent's young Krug showed! much aptitude for study. Af ter a course of about 10 years ho made his first vows la the order, In 18C1. A few months later ho was drafted to serve In tho Union army, and In order to escap'e military ser vice ho obtained permission from Ab bot Wlmmer to go to Europe. After a few months In Rome ho met a Ben edlctlno from Monte Casslno, who In duced him to go to that famous Ab boy and complete tho vows which he had first taken on this side of tho ocean. Some years later ho became the prior of Monte Casslno, and dur ing his occupancy of this post re stored tho chapel In which wore bur led the bones of St. Benedict and his sister, St. Scholastlca. St. Bene dict died In the year 643. Six years later Father Krug was' made Abbot of the Benedictine Mon astery at Casea, an, old abbey famous as the residence for many years of Plus VII. Seven years ago he was made president of the Cassinese Con gregation, which Includes the asso ciated Benedictine abbeys of Italy. Tho celebrated abbey of which he Is now tho archabbot Is on Monto Casslno, about GO miles north of Na ples. Tho monastery Is a massive pilo of buildings, more like a palace than a church. Tho monks located there aro noted for their scholarship and their medical skill. Four years ago Father Krug made an extensive tour of the United States for the purpose of raising funds foi tho 'restoration of tho tomb of St Bonodlct, in which object ho was eml nently successful. Fathor Krug has a Bister, Theresa, who Is Molhdr Prlaross of tho Benedictine Sisters in Chicago. Another sister is Mrs. Frances Kuper, of Baltimore, and still other relatives and Intimate friends reside In Milwaukee and else where In this country. His appointment to the Berlin court will bo regarded as particularly good politics on tho part of the Vati can, for Father Krug Is a personal friend of tho German emperor, by whom ho Is held In highest esteem. It will bo remembered that on the oc casion of his visit to Rome last year Emperor William went to much troub le und personal inconvenlenco to pay a visit to Father Krug at Monto Casslno. She Uses Dope. Nellie O'Rourke, of Portland, was brought to tho asylum last night from Multnomah county. She Is addicted to tho use of morphine, and tho Multnomah authorities thought a trip to Salem would benefit her. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. Ia the Onlr Poulble Wr of navln An ERectlve Care. If you Beo a woman or a man with lux uriant glossy, hair, you may bo Bure nei ther has dandruff to amount to anything;. 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The ser vices of a volunteer Amazon havo been accepted by tho Czar, and tho fair soldier Is now on her way to tho scene of hostilities in the Far East She is a young unmarried woman named Gorka Hleff. She became so Imbued with military ardor that sho was recently occupied1 leading a band of Macedonian revolutionaries against tho Turks. Recognizing a wider sphero for hei energies In the war between Russia and Japan, she offered her sorvlcos to the Czar. The average Russian soldier, being prone to superstition, discovered superhuman qualities in the young woman, and when It was rumored that her offer had boon re fused, grave fears wore expressed as to tho outcome of the campaign. This was duly represented to head quarters, and tho Czar Is isald to havo ebserved: "Is sho wishes to go, let her gp but as a common sol dier In the ranks." On hearing this, tho enthusiastic nmazon cried, "Even as a drummer boy I will servo." Sho is already the idol of her regiment. 0 HERE8 A NEW ONE. Cltlx.cn Pleads Exposure to Smallpox to Avoid Jury Duty. Seattle, Wash., April IB. A. F. Klnsey, a Juror In Superior Judge Rudkln's court, asked to bo excused from Jury service this morning, after ho had been sworn to try a case, on tho ground that ho had baen exposed to smallpox a short time ago, and feared ho was going to contract the disease. Thero was a small-sized panic In the court room for a minute, and it seemed that Klnsey wns soon to be tho only man In the Jury box. Tho bailiff sternly rapped for order, how ever, and Judge Rudkia gently but firmly led tho man Into his chambers. where he said ho would discuss tho mattor with him.- The result was that Klnsey was re instated In tho Jury box, and tho court explained that, aftor Investi gating tho matter, he had learned that 'considerable time had elapsed since Klnsey wbb exposed 10 mo smaiipox, and that thore was no danger. WILL RACE THE SEAS American Battleships to Be Given Severe Tests of Endurance Washington, April 15. Plans havo bosn completed for putting tho bat tleships of tho American navy through such an enduranco test ns no war vessels of any nation over have boon subjected to. Within a few days the battlwlilp Bquadron of tho North Atlantic fleet, with sevoral crulsors, will bo rushed across tho Atlantic and Into tho Mediterranean. They will visit Trieste, Villa Francho and Lisbon, and will roturn early in August, again racing across tho ocean. This is a part of the comprehensive Bchemo for tho Improvement of tho navy worked out by the general board, of which Admiral Dewey it president. It is intended further to Impross the world with tho servicea bility of American naval ship and de velop any weakness that loss sovere tests havo failed to reveal. On his way to1 Europe it Is probable Admiral Barker, commanding tho squadron, will meet tho British North Atlantic fleet, which Is to bo sent racing across tho ocean in a similar test of speed and enduranco. rAr -"v JEROME WIN8 VICTORY. Energetic New York District Attorney Defeatc Gamblers. Good Spirits. Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their main sourco Is the llvor and all tho fine spirits over imade In tho Blue Grass stnto could 'not remedy a bad liver or the hundred 'and one 111 effects it produces. You 'can't havo good spirits and a bad Now York, April IB. District At torney Jeromo has won a victory ovor tho gamblers, and his antl-gambllng bill, which ho pushed with great onor gy, has been passed by tho stato log Ulaturc, It was slightly changed be fore It wns passed, but Mr. Jeiomo Is confident, that it will enable htm to carry out with success his plan of prosecuting the gaming houso keep ors of this city, and to make, It so hot and unpleasant for them, that they will seolc other Hold for their nefarious business. It Is maintained that under tho pro visions of that npw law Rogglo Van dnrbllt can bo compolled to toitlfy against Richard Canneld, who has hithorto escaped tho law, becauso it was impossible to compel his victims to tosttfy against him. The gambler ' ring made desperate efforts to prevent the passago of tho bill, ami It is slot ed on good authority, that oter $100, 000 were used to urge certain ap proaohable momb.rs of tho legislature Into opposing the measure It Is scarcely probable that the agent of the gambling ring brought any part of the $100,000 dollars back TVD n v ATTT7XT ii n TTO TWAWTO ATTFM n O I Uvor at th0 Bamo Umo' Your llverUhcn ho returned from Troy to Now DR. P. V. ALLEN. D. O. DR. MAKlfc ALLtUH, U. U. mu8t be ,n fln0 condmon if you would Y(,rki but u jnvc,,tment proved of Chicago. Assistant. Curing all manner of disease, chronic or acute, without tho use of drugs or knife. . The Treatment of Deformities a Specialty. 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