DAIIA- CAPITAL JOUKXAL, SALCM, OllKGO.V. WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 1 1000. FOREST , FIRES SUBDUED MRS.. HINGES WILD SING. Other Attractions Kiiffngci for tlie Coming Stnte J-uJr. 0 a: Flames in the Cascades Under Control and no Further Spread Anticipated PrnsMpnt W. H. Downing, of the Statu Board of Agriculture, la In the city today, after a week's strenuous labor In the harvest field. Ho Is TC- lolclnir over the great cropa, and 1b alao rejoicing over the greatness oi tho fair that will be held this fall, and Prosldont Downing realizes that it will ho difficult to make as good nti Irimp.iQafrtn utf)i Ihn afntn f.ifr this year, following upon tho heels of tho great Lewis nnd Clark fair, hut ho says tho hoard proposes to make greater efforts than ever be fore to glvo tho people of Oregon whnt will be the Inrgest nnd most at tractive nnd entertaining state fair ever held In the state HI M m M e NEWS FOR DIVORCEES Supreme Court Decision Not so Sweeping as Was first Supposed, g m. . . . i i n Vji.1 " nnntlminil Tttrl cta fin Tl tho uee'sion oi me supreme court. in .lm mm, iuu ubv " cado mountains, along tho watoni of tho Santlatn river, In Marlon and Linn counties, have beon subdued There seems to bo no longor any danger of tho flames extending Into now and unburnt Umber. Tho men who went to the scono of the flra from tho sawmills have all returned to work, and tho flro Is now being guarded by n forco of men from tho logging camps of tho Cur tlss Lumber Company. Good rains fell Saturday night nnd Sunday, and theso helped to subdue the raging flres. ' Tho flro hns destroyed nbout 2000 acres of very lino timber In tho Cas cade mountains, tho greater part of It being In tho timber reserve. Tho expense of fighting the Homes after they crossed Into tho reserve Is borno by tho federal government, nnd -the wen who wero nt work there have given their tlmd to tho forest ranger for tho district, who will cer tify It to Washington, when payment will bo mado. Somo of tho men who came down from tho mountain nfter tho flro woro rather dissatisfied with that arrangement, as they did not wish to wait long for their pay. In the case of Haddock against Haddock which, recently made pub lic, scared many people who had been parties In divorce proceedings, Is not as sweeping as at first de clared, according to tho assertion of Judge Gantenbeln of the circuit court this morning. It was reported locally thnt by the decision of tho supreme court a (II- vlrce secured In a state other thun the ono In which the martial domicile was and In which service on the , .. , ,, lueicnunni nau oeen mnue uy mibllca- As ono of the crowning attractions ... , . . . . . ... . A, Hon instead of In person would be the evening ontoitalnment, the I , . , , ivLubuuvu uiiij in uiu tuny 111 which the divorce wns granted. Judge Gan tenbeln declares that such n divorce would undoubtedly he recognized In nil the states except New York, Pennsylvania and South Carolina. "The recent supreme court decl- for the evening ontoitalnment, the board has Just closed a contract with Mrs. Halllo I'arriah-Hlnges to sing a number of her most popular songs each evening. This will ho the first real opportunity for the public to hear Mrs. Hinges since sho hns re . , , , . ii . .. ,-, . ino recent supreme court decl aimed from her studios In the Kast. , , ' -"" ti.i S., hn. lu.nt. l.nnn rnnPnlw1 no P'0" '8 Ul CaSe f HflddOCk agahlSt Union. Hoys VMt Cave. Newport, Aug. 31. -Mao and Law renco Hofor and two young men from Portland hnvo Just returned from exploring tho caves nenr Hock Crook on the coast north of Ynquln.i bay, nnd about eight miles from fillet IJay. Tho rock promontory thoro Is far wilder nnd moro pictur cquo than" At Seal Hocks, nnd the acenry Is much moro beautiful. Tho black lavutlc cones tower up like pyramids nnd church spires, and thcro arc covers In behind them such m pirates haunt and nro described In Hobort Uuls Stevenson's most fantaatla fiction. Thero nro envea as largo as houses, that tho boys ox plorcd. Tho wulls of these caves nro worn perfectly Binooth, earned by drift wood getting Into them and being tossed nbout by tho waves, grinding off Ml tho rough places. In all tho caves visited only ono person had Inscribed Initials, and thnt was o long ago as to bo nlmost Invisible. Tho caves nro unnamed, nud have not been much visited or described Auothor expedition Is planned during this month. To go ono must stay over night, and thero Is not a lgn of habitation on that part of tho coast, Sho has nlwajs been recognized as Oregon's greatest singer, but It is now conceded that hor work Is far superior than ever. Among othor attractions are little Knilly I.lndsay-Squlor, tno Juvenile impersonator, who did some suporb work at the stato fair laBt year, and who has tho reputation throughout the length and brondth of tho land as tho grentest child elocutionist living. Sho will appear every even ing at tho pavilion. Tho Hoso City quartet, of Port- Innd, recognized as tho best In the West, has also been engaged. This qunrtet has been heard In Salem, nnd mndo n great Impression on the peo ple They will render a very poou- lar part of tho evenings' programs. Tho dlfferont exhibits nro cemlni: in freely, nnd nil these different signs of tho times point to tho greatest fnlr ever given. Haddock is not ns sweeping as was generally supposed," snld the Judge this morning. "The courts of all the states except New York, Pennsyl vania and South Carolina have been accustomed, as a matter of comltv, or Judicial courtesy, to give full faith and credit to tho decrees of tho courts of other states in divorce proceedings, although service may have been made on tho defendant bv publication of the summons, and the martial domicile not In tho state whore the divorce was granted. "The supreme court of the United States In its decision particularly specifies that tho courts may con tinue to recognize the divorce decree? of courts of other states, nnd in all probability the courts of all the states oxcept the three mentioned will contlnuo to do so." The decision of the supremo court in tho Haddock case was that the .New York courts could not bo com- Dltorco Mill r.rl.i.1... ........ ,. . w..., i.wv uv LUIII Two more divorces wero granted Polled to recognize a divorce crnnt this morning by Judeo fiiiiimvnv ed in a Connecticut ennrt whom a. -,, ...,.., u... MHm OVif This docket, In tho number of actions for divorces, Is a record-breaker. Tho docket entries made this morning are as follews: J. C Miller against C. W. A. Jette. et nl.. acceunting: rnnnrt r r,,. ,,... 1, , .-,., .. ,vi;v .A. Hied nnd referee orderod to soil ELECTRIC SPARKS f I'I'UI ij t vice hnd beon mndo by publication. The court reached this opinion by n bare majority, standing 5 to 4. "Supposed a man and wife liv tenlHn. and the wife went to Ohio nnd began a suit for divorce in which service on the husband was had by the nubllcatlon of a notice In the newspapers. The divorce, if granted, would be recognized not only In Ohio, but In every other state in the union except New lork, Penn sylvania and South Carolina "But If either the husband or wife were to remarry in any of these three states, they would be liable to prosecution for bigamy. In all the other states the validity of thedl vorce would not be questioned A divorce cannot be obtained on any ground in South Carolina. In New York divorces are granted for Infidelity only. Pennsylvania allows a little more ground for divorce, but ranks third in the severity of Its dl vorce laws. Wilbur Larremore, writing on this subject, says in the July number of the North American Review "It does not seem likely that the decision of the supreme court in the Haddock case will make any sub stnntial change In legal policies. Its main purport Is to sanction the con tinuation of their own policies by Xew York and other eccentric states. "Those states that have proceeded under the federal constitution in recognizing foreign divorces are now- released from that position, but it seems not Improbable that they will Incline toward adhering to the former result through comity, espe cially as the majority opinion of the supreme court of the United States pointedly leaves the way onen nn that ground." Thnt the United States sunreme court may reverse its decision afer a change of personnel Is thoucht probable by Mr. Larremore. If the decision is reversed it would mean that the courts of all the states would be. compelled to mpnimWo , divorce decrees of every other state. regardless of how service of the suit Let Us Repai Yout Wld We guarantee satisfaction We have pleased others. We can please you. 'i We are eainine new customers everv rl, k- ...-. An. knn..cl nliriMo wnrlt Ctlf tim-l, l 1TK UU MlIIOl IWIUWI" ,vr... WUI TTUII-Mllin Ic .... I I ... , . (! c n:.., c..n z ' ,a "P'fc aace ana our nue ui uiuyciK upim is complete. 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To uet well or bo rollomi U tholr ono thouRht Any remedy that will orine mis about has iholr cvorlnat. lag sratltudo. w0 havo thousands of letter from pooplti who havo hd JrlKpil, ek hcadoeho und bilious ttcV, who toll us how thankful tHy were for having mod Dr. Gnan Improved l.hcr 1M1U. Thoy re ld m all druK stores for SJe per box. Only ono fur a do. Thes MIU remove tho nM u( uiao nd make th kin clear and haltay lOOklDK. Klslo Loscko against August Los. '.'. cko, action for divorce; decree ',', granted ns prayed for in complaint. ' Lena Knpphahn ngalnst K. L. Kapphahn, action, for divorce; testi mony tnken nnd decree granted ns prayed for In complaint. in the ease of Adoluh Wolfn jc- Son, ut nl., against T. A. Llvosley & to., ot nl, an Injunction suit, tho do- murrer and motion to dissolve tho i... Junction was argued In part, and con tinued until tomorrow. Brief Telegraphic :: Dispatches From all :: Parts of the World :: Hotel Arrivals The Salem Military Band will give an openalr concert this evening in Willson avenue. Only one lonely hop contract wns filed yesterday with the county re corder. H. H. Sandblust of Aurora contracted to J. J. Metzler of Port land for 10,000 pounds at 94 cents. hearts content. Ho will mkl start to morrow, and will be ao panled by Mrs. Culver. 11 11 n h 1 m 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 n-n- Kdmond Housse, ngfd s9, counsel for the Commuune 71, is dead at Paris. Tho Cirvu K iVmlng And ibo iM,,i , hurrying tu Jlranon & riAerl to not th.ir ..v. wrle fllwwiN and dUtuw goHS m vvu FOUNTAIN PENS W lr a new tttk ( ,. mug Hx AV ptaea ao crdr fr tVw to U Wlea NrNbr lit, tor the hoMajn, Ut U hu, w il Uttprx at lUn four wotlu tcfl -Jv, Wnorkaii,m!- twit at fvuaUln jKti and will g Clunt or S3 jv cent off H wa (or tat balB of July and Asnuit. Barr's Jewelry More l-)lK (Vu-ihiil Hook. Tho laying of tho crushed rock on the "object luwon road," conductwl near tho fair grounds by the govern- meat oaperts, began at 9 n'cinnu- .hio morning, and by the noon hour 10 rods of crushed rock had bon put down. Klovn convlrta Hru ,,i. lug In tho lujli,r f th(J vruhed rock. Hcrblnc, thus holjw thd bkHd to How; t 'u.is prouiiK relief from bilious . Idli,rtu. nak aa WV0U8 hwliiekM. aad otw.u1u18c Ih foHl nd drlaV. 0. Ifc 0ldwIL A t r.- ... T 1 r. a.. " "U T. U. R.. Chwotuh. Iml. Tr.. wriuifc Alrtl us, n3: was ,ick for ovttr wo yors vlth oatarKt of the !rkw',!iw,tt"w'!i' all ho of b-l-. w.1 . ' iIfu...!.. ..... . ' " mj JOe. Kar mi br D. J. Pry. itl Vlr77S,ii. Uour O'clock MMKIo,.) board. -wi w Uw Additional Personals Mlati Rthol Vontch Is homa from a tlvo-months' visit with relatives In Cotlnge Grove. John Knight and S. 1). Catterlln luft this morning for tho Ulg N'muic en for a ton days hunting and tUh- Ing trip. Knginier. lluglu Work. U. II. Herrluk, th Marlon county oiwliwor, with a corps of asisuts, btffun U survy for th nw rein forced concrete arch across Mill creek oh North Commercial street, at l o clock- this afternoon. The contractor, the Gnri r. tracUaR Company, of Portland, will twgln work on the bridge at aoou as th Mutineer makes the survey. More HorM. for the Pair. John Swyer, the well-knonn lrt. lund kormai. browght a stria ot m Itoreee for the stau fair on -.. tlay eels's boat. The naiwis will be placed la traitilBc ...i ..-.j d'irInK fair wmV. u. .l- u .. a ttuSr of suikey. Uh Tlwu K.tluwt.xl. Cheyenne. vo.. a..w . tal rcUtrattoB f i-..' .1 .. . tv. ... . " "" ,a ' SB- U 30 000 Uu hAtt wa- mlwu ITftim . - tit ""M""Smfall - uzttftoos, Or.gn IMuins l'ndlilf. A little branck of a plow tree, i2 li loap, wblWted today oa th "eU cooumed 3S lull growil wU ke -an twmtae. Stop TUt Cough. Waea a coBh. a tlekllK w as imutlon In tho throat wak ya ri,1"" J- A- Anderson. 3S4 iVE: U SaU Ukd CU' . feyrup the bt niiii- . " . nd cids, Wa hava ,,, :;.r ral year.: U aU-a,a ... ' lmT i , 'j peasant and tlr ln".,7n,Z5: Wlllaniettte. Mrs C M. Rummage. K- Juddell, San Trancisco. J- L. Flynn. Portland. A. G. Ringling. i Paws-Sells circus F. J. O'Donnell, do. H. Getz. do. L. O. Glenson, do. H. Banhouse, do. V. Branson, do. D. Scanlon, do. P. Scanlon, do. C. M. Gleger, do. L. Whately. do. W. Smith, do. R. Patchln, do. W. Grun, do. B. Mast, do. N. Cwllen, do. C. Davis, do. G. Gustafon. do, S. South, do. H. Maton, do. J. Caldwell, do. H. Graham, do. C. H. Fowler. Qakor City. Andrew Kan, pjrtiftn(1 I. L. Patterson, Salem. R. L. Donald. Portland. E. II. Tongue. Hlllsboro. P. K. Sivwright. Portland. Salem. Wm. il Kolmu, Sc Louls "!!" umont. Cal. J. D. Roblnon, Jefferson. Mrs. RoblnaoB, Jefferson. Mr. K. C. Johnson, Joffwson. Katto Johnson. J.ffereoB. Xottie Koitaofl. Jereon Mrs. Joe MurrjP, j Hannah Welty. W. n. (Soodrlcli, Sal. F. a Brown. 4w y,,, P. S. Powter, Asfclad, Graee Fowler. 0. Plnsei. PorUaj, A. CruUe. Cottngu, . S. Kcmi, Poniawj. ". B. Hale-, PorUasd M. R. Harris. Seattle. SIaylor- p". A- p. Pwtlaml. . V. VorreU. Portland. ' "- Ooraa, Prtlsj A. Qlooker, PorUand " " ,8W. i"wad. The big traction engine used in the grading for the electric road Is being unloaded today. A larce number of scrapers arrived last ev ing, and the dirt will be made to fly. The attractivenes of the home for the local herd of Elks becomes more noticeable each dny. The edifice will be one of the handsomest in the city. A crew Is busy painting the roof a warm green and the prime coat is boing given to the building proper. Robert Coltman, n recent graduate from Confell university, Ithaca. Xew York, arrived in the city yesterday iunc position witn the Willam ette Traction Company. Mr. Colt mnn will be the transit operator and takes the place of George Dorris, who has gone to Portland to accept a position with the Southern Pacific. wiiuam Butte, the well-known liquor man, has become an American citizen. He came to Oregon in 1S71 v,v "".' , uuu nns Deen en gaged in business in this city ever since. He declared his Intention to become a citizen 30 venrs w had not taken out his final papers. Married Thirty Years. Invitations have been received! this city by friends of Rev. and l D. A. Watters, of East Portland.! the 30th anniversary of their mr riage, the celebration of which : take place August 7th. Rev. Vi ters was at one time pastor of tt First M. E. church here, and pre ing elder of this district. Norwich Union Fire ance Society. Frank Meroddti, Resident irat Office with Wm. Brown & Co, iJ I2 Commercial Streot. NEW TODAY For Kent Housekeeping rooms, n stairs nt 223 South Commen street. For Salo Cheap Several good tun also city and suburban property; ' houses for rent. Capital Nto Bank. w-s- For Sale. A gentle riding or drlt ing horse, very cheap; also a set en-room house for rent. Pkowl 21st and D street, Englewopd. 8-1-Jt For Kent. Seven-room house ul 3 lets: abundance of fruit: wtill water. Call at E. E. Smlttol 21st nnd Trade streets, Engleirooll s-i-st Another action for divnmo i,. been tiled in department No. 2 0f me circuit court by Ephles Wade against William R. Wade, whom she allegos dosorted her in February, 1905. The parties were married In this city August 31, 1904. There are o cnucren Involved In the suit. One of the plelsantest events of he mmoii as the annual picnic ot VI,: :;m.!5.?L.b.asfba . n . """' '",rK wst evening. The tal ZTl thomse,vs royal hosts, and the large number ot guests pres ent enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Rero.hn-.ents were served, and the "" na,r w3 a success. Buren & HainiiTnn ,,. ....,.. .... ""'c civea 7---".- niPment ot automatic re MjWMon. They sold out earlv jn jetting B,orei ownB tQ a ' bolnes at th f,inn. mu. . Sirs- "- For Snlo. finnrt irontlo JprseV COW. FOP nnrHnnlnra rlll fit E.H Smith's .21st and D street, Enjkj wood. 8-l-3t Wanted 150 women and girls dol ing the pear season, to help at tie Salem Mutual Cannery, which wB bo reopened on or about Aug"" 20th. All who wish to helD pie register at tho office of the wi nery. 7-27-eod-t' Money to Loan TrmxtAa tt VOSD, Orer Ladd 4 BuahV Bank. Baltav'l Chlcugo JLirVet. 'Chicago, Aup. 2 S. com 4sui7u . nv 33. kn,.oatS34?ie While in the Moun tains or at tte Coast Your camping outfit will be complete without a JERSEY -. Sl&. sotinlhc mountains for minding you. Sheriff Culver i. ,t,i to take a ' TcaS mountains, whera Xi 'boring We have them in all & Price $2.50 yt&i caP Xaturallv k "" " " . P1,ch -eralbru!ns;--r-