i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1C07- OLD BILL MINER riAKES Stomach Ache and Diarrhoea JAIL BREAK are' often brought ' on. by eating ereen veeretaDies ana unripe iruti, or by sudden changes in weather, ' ... i; js : ,t Notorious Outlaw Escapes From New Wesinster Prison excessive ncair guiping uuwu ivtu drinks. - etc.. and ' arc prevented and Is Sought by Canadian Authbriticsrig- and qmcklyjcm-ed , ALT- PRIGE; SAIE SUCCESSFUL '..-" ",....'.''.;..: .i-i ...j., .'(.,.. ii ;, .'.. .... -.. ,v v. . . ' ' j ' ". .. , flNMp . .. : ' .V , ;;-;: ;:?. -.-?.v.: (5 V Bill Miner. r TanoouTer, a C. Au. . B1U Mlnr, nnnr outlaw and notorious train rob br, and for whoM capture thraa yeara ao waa offered ' a raward of f 11.100. mada a aanaaUooal aacapa from tha New Weetmlnater prlaon yesterday afternoon la company with three other convlota by iltfint a hole under the fence- aur reundlnr the penitentiary brick yard. Mono of the men have been captured, Miner and hla three companions, wooda. Clark and McCIoakey. were at liberty fully an hour before the prison officials were notified by soma children who had aoen the men running through me woods that an escape had been made. Miner la 6S years old and waa serv ing a life sentence for holding up tha Canadian Pacific strain at Furrer. Brit ish Columbia. May 9. ISO. Prior to that time he had held up and robbed numerous trains and stace coachea. He wa one of the first train robbers to Miner was a single-handed man. He never belonged to a gang and generally worked alone. Aa early aa 186 he served a term In San Quentln prison for stage rooDery. Ten years arter, a lew days after his release, he robbed the Del Norte stage in Colorado of 11.600 and for a time lived In Michigan, where ne poaea aa a retired California capital it - When his funda gave out he again re turned weat ana resumed his operations. In 1881 he was captured together with his associates and sentenced to 25 rears in prison for another etage rob bery in California. Released In 1S01 he went back to hla old occusatlon and carried on a petty robbery campaign un til September 190J. when he held up and pnbbed the Oreron Railroad. A Nivl -. Hon passenger near CorbetC Oregon. The same month a year later Miner held up the Canadian Paclflo and . cured 110,040. For this crime a reward-i- oi iiM.auv waa orrerea ror hla capture, a e ma nurn ana in inay. " KKBin ueia up a uniiin train near Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey 'It-kills the disease germs and keens the svstem in a normal. healthy condition. It is distilled wholly, from malted crain, and its softness, palatatmity and lreedom from injurious substances make it acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. ." ' . .. It is recoenized everywhere as the purest; most powerful tonic stimulant.andis pf escribed b v doc tors of all schools and used in hos pitals as a positive cure for pneu monia, pleurisy, grip, coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption and all diseases of throat and lungs ; nerv ousness, malaria and fevers indi gestion, dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble. Sold by druggists, grocers, and dealers, or direct. $1 per bottle. llustrated medical booklet con taining some of the many convinc ing testimonials received from grateful men and women who have been cured, and doctors advice tree. Unity Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, N. Y. SaiiW. SLXt.0 r,B' ll?"' constabulary and r ...... v.- . nncr iun iignt was captured. foul mm Hi. ' . in nnnnrnTrn IV viivpi-i-ii.li 11 IU UUUI LUNU km - - - - I. ' ' : Death of Oscar Schroeder Is Surrounded With Uo - mantle Mystery. (Joornal Special Berviee.) Chicago, Aug. A sensational mys- ;,try,, tinged with romance, came to . light ' today. Oscar Schroeder, a north V. side millionaire and man about town, h Is dead under peculiar circumstances. C TWO girls, and 8 yeara old reapeoUvo- ' ly,'vdaughters of his dead wife's sister- ' In-law, are the principal beneficiaries of " wia Schroeder, whose estate Is valued at 1700,000, and who a year ago. waa .. fleeced by a band of sharpers out of 1100.000 'by. means of a "fake" prise ngnt in Bt. ix)uis. diea in Woodruff, i Wisconsin, Thursday. ' - . Hla frlenda and family declare he died of heart disease, but- -there "are rumors mat he met a violent end. It Is declared the body was found In the wooas surrounaing a summer resort at whlchho was a guest. Mrs. Otto . Schmidt, mother Of Clara and Bessie Schmidt who inherit the bulk of the ' stale, aemea that this was the case.- - UNUSUAL SIGN PAINTING Cecil Distinguishes Herself As An Asnai Artist. iuaual sight on Washlnrton street, (hie that collected thousands of people on that thoroughfare, was the . thrilling feat performed at 11 o'clock this morning by Miss Cecil of painting a sign for the Powers Furniture com-: pany at the top of the east-wall of the - Columbia buUdlng. Suspended as she was on a narrow scaffolding, as it were, In mid-air, she performed a more sensa tional act than the aerial artist in the circus. The task Is so trying that Miss Cecil cannot continue her work much over an hour at a time. With all she can aocompiisn, it win require at least three days for her to complete the painting or the big and familiar sign. This lady has received extended press notices elsewhera on her work aa an artist, and her notoriety In this class or worx nas preceaea ner. MONEY FOE CLATSOP STATE AIR EXHIBIT SHARES SLUMP Stock Has Declined Twenty- our Points Since Fine Was Imposed. fjoomtl 8dc11 Service.) New VTork. Aug. . Standard Oil shares, although they hardly showed any change Monday, following Judge Landls' fine, slumped badly vesterdav. Stock sold down to 7, a decline of 24 points slnoe Monday and 20 points since Wednesday. This alumn . v,-..v,. about by larger sales than have takdii place for many months, 281 sharea be- uk euiu yeaieraay. It R thouaht one nnn h stock has turned weak .. " ins smaller Hold ers did noi decide to sell until they had time to be impressed fully with the Im port Of the fine. Standard Oil he. sold as high as 1 800 and sold for 1700 Iu"tJief?re,C!ommjM,oner Garfield made Ms- original report on the company last year.. It has been faiitnr .mdm ever since.. MISSING SALEM TEAM LOCATED IN LINN warn fight Passenger Rates and Freight Tariff on Over 100 Com modities Iteduced. (Bperlal Dispatch te Tke JoonuLI Astoria, Or.. Aug. 9. Manager Whyte of the Astoria chamber of commerce has received a county warrant for $1,000, t the sum the county court appropriated ' at Its July session to "be used in mak 1 Ing an exhibit at the Oregon State, fair, v and advertising the resources of the ; county. The court - decided that tha money should) be spent under the direc tion of tha chamber of commerce, which lg conducting a publicity bureau, (Special Dispatch to The Jonrnal.) Albany. Or., Aug 9. A team taken from ono of the Salem livery stables has been' ' located at tha ham n a Zysett of Thomas, In this county. A Stranger appeared there Monday even ing and represented that he was a cat tle, buyer In Xha amnlnv nf iV ilk..., Dressed Beef comnnnv an ..ii. nr accommodations for the night In tho iiiumiug ii wii iouna tne stranger had dlsappearcd .and -.tha. team and buggy it ..." Ji lnB oarn. Mr. Zysett, after waiting some time for the return Of the innnr .nri.ij.i would be idvisable to notify the sheriff. A&rtce0 received from Sheriff Culver at Salem, were to tha rran .ho. .i.- V.' .1 - X . 1U1 """e?0 ,";ne" "ndji an officer .Ti? aD8enJ'ng tparty;B WeU known . . . .-.VfV',: .l.;fi Doan's Regulets mire '''.constipation. -""'A" Ji-.LTi- l'inuml" ln" liver, promote digestion and appetite and easy passages or the bowels. Ask your - iiwui. m 9 cents a DOX. (Journal Special Berrlee.) Montgomery, Ala.. Aug. . The 2- eent paaaenger rate and the reduction of freight rates on 110 commodities 'shipped within this state will become oper ative on September 1, 1907, as a result of the conference concluded veatardav afternoon between Governor Comer and officials of the Southern railroad wnose license had been revoked. While the state was compelled to make some concessions to the corpor ation, the final decision Is considered a triumph over corporate greed and Gov ernor Comer's persistent efforts to gain a point for the people is hailed with de light The lavs ln question which will con trol the operation of the road after next September, will be onlv tempor arily In force, or until auch time as a final decision upon their constitution ality la made by tne supreme court of the United States. The two main points of contention were the two laws, one re ducing the passenger rate and the other reducing the freight tariffs. In consideration of permitting these two laws to become operative, nnv.r. 1 nor Comer agreed that the revocation of the company's license within the state of Alabama should be revoked and secretary or mate Julian issued an order last night to that effect Other roads in the state are not affected by tho. decision. As a rousing close of the most successful SGii&on , - i i. 1 i v . of our long and extensive business career we offer the following lines of Men's, Youths and Children's " HIgh-Qrade Wearables at Just OINB-H A L.F PRICB , Men's Fancy Three-jPiece Summer Suits , ONE-HALF PRICE Men's Fancy Two-Piece Outing Suits ONE-HALF PRICE All Our Young Men's Two-Piece Suits ONE-HALF PRICE Boys' Sailor Suits and Three-Piece Suits ONE-HALF PRICE' Boys' and Children's Washable Suits ONE-HALF PRICE All Men's Straw Hats ONE-HALF PRICE Children's Straw Hats ONE-HALF PRICE (UK LARGEST. HID III HISTORY Oil Trust Faces Prospect of Filing; Security Twice Amount of Fine. (THEY MUST REPORT BIRTHS AND DEATHS ' (Special Dispatch to The JonrnaL) Eugene. Or.. Aua-. a. In vi r h. neallaence of mnv of ih nhv.ini... Lane, county Dr. . W. Harris, county health officer, has resolved to apply the law strictly to secure the reporting of births and deaths; For every case not reported the offender In ilnhl tr, m of from 110 to $100. . . , DIAMOND. KNOWLEDGE ..Comes pnly.from experience and as this store, has been established since 1868, one can, readily see the wisdom of buying ems here and know that their money is safely, invested. ' rt t - v ' Corner Third and Washington Streets Manufacturing Jewelers' r " Opticians1 Diamond Importers RESTAURANT COOK UP FOR STEALING EGGS (Special Dispatch to The Journal. Salem, Or., Aug. 9. Charles Tuel, night cook at the White House, a well known Salem restaurant. Is under ar rest on a charge of larceny, on com plaint of tho proprietor of. the place. The charge was stealing eggs. These have been disappearing at about tne rate of four dozen a day and Tuel was suspected, as he was known to be se.i Ing large quantities to a grocer, Alex ander Daue. Daue had begun to suspect the origin of the eggs and had told Wil liam McOllchrlst, the proprietor of the restaurant, who immediately commenced to mark them.- -The marked gga also reached the srrocery and Denutv Sheriff Each and Minto watched tne cook and caught him in the act of passing a pa a vi vggv iu ins wife. RAILROADERS GIVEN MONEY BY 3IRS. SAGE (Josrsal Special Berrlee.) Chicago, Aug. I. Another twist was given the necks of tho Standard Oil people yesterday when It was reported, that District Attorney Sims, who Is now In Michigan, will ask that tho cor poration file a bond lust double tho amount of the fine Imposed, or I68.S00.000. It Is stated that tho request for this bond will be made upon Judge Grosscup, who will fix the bond as soon as tha district attorney reaches hero the first of next week. The Standard, of course, will fight any such demand on the part of the prosecuting offlolals with all the legal force which It pos sesses or can commana. However, should a writ of error be granted today, the case will pass out of the jurisdiction of Judge Landls' court and into ihe circuit court of ap peals presided over by Judge Grosscup, who will save It within his power to set aside the fine imposed if he so chooses. Several other roads besides the Chi Crystal Water Set Consisting of one Pitcher and six Tumklcn cago & Alton will be caught ln the drag net which government officials are pre paring against the lines which granted rebates to. the oil octopus. Among these are the Lake Shore & Michigan South ern, the Chicago. Burltnarton & Oulncv. and the Chicago & Eastern Illinois. Should the Standard trust be com pelled to file a bond twice the amount of Its fine, it will be the largest bond in the history of legal jurisprudence. ANNIE R00NEY SENT HOME TO SOBER UP Ik Regular raise $1.51 . -' (Journal Specta Service.) New fork, Aug. 8. In recognition of tne courtesies or tne employes of the Long Island railroad, whom she and her husband. Russell Sage, met almost dally, while they lived at Lawrence, on Long Island, Mrs. .Russell Sage has donated tew.uup to tne rauroaa Drancft of the Young Men's Christian Association of Long Island City. The money will be used for the erection of a gymnasium, equipped with a swimming pool, track and field accommodations, and Indoor courts. Mrs. Sarc some time ago exnressed a desire to show her appreciation of the many kindnesses shown by the com- any s employes auring me iiretime of er husband. The railroad comDanv do nated the ground for the building. Sunset Beach Plat Filed. Astoria Or.. An G-. csunset. ieacn as newer, trustee, wa the county clerk's office yesterday, af ter being approved by the county court, which is now in session. The tract con sists of 160 acres on Clatstop beach ana is tns property recently sold by F. J. and E. A. Taylor. . - Original of Famous Song Heavy Con sumer of Whiskey in Seattle for Ten Tears. (Special blpatch to The Joernal.) Seattle, Aug. 9. "Aante Rooney," who ln real life is Florence A. Story, has been sent back to her wealthy east ern relatives by the Seattle police, after len years enori to soDer ner up. Miss Story Is the original of the soni which went the rounds a number o; years ago and came to Puget sound Just prior 10 tne iiionaiKe excitement, sne waa a variety actress, but liked whiskey and the latter has been the cause of her downfall. It la said that during the ten years " of her life here she has drawn not a single sober breath. Owing to her family connections the police nave always accorded her con siderably more attention and care than her fellow nrlsoners In the citv iail. Miss Story is related to Senator Burn ham of New Hampshire, and is a grand- 0 TK. nam or riew nampsnire, and is a grand- h?M ATI Vi m nlec" of Joseph Story, Justice of the - riiai rilU"" SUtea supreme court half a S IllOd for record In centurv aa-o. Kha H lnn hnnA Vn tn Ex-Ambassador . Joseph H. Chpate and her father waa a shiDbuilder and mem ber of the Massachusetts state legis lature. She has tried through all these years to keep her disgrace from the family to which she is now returning. CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR INCORPORATION fe-r-w.5r,i- , .--...Jt.. n, sun i ,i ; ,-, ' uty.-XiL.-afr--r:?- N. TsY ft i. V. ra H.""rv Tsr r (s MMM I MKMMMMOHmvHfHvr; COFFEE ' There is no difficulty in getting: good coffee. There is no difficulty in having good coffee. CASTOR I A . lor Infanta and Children, t , Tta M Yea Haia Always Bought Boars tha ' Slgnatura of Salem, - Or., Aug. S. Three concerns filed articles of lnoornoratlon with the secretary- of state yesterday. One waa tha Marv ljkt-ia Surff-lMl anA Medical Institute, to have its quarters Washington street, Portland. at J60H ma wts Incorporated with a capital The capital stock is S1.000. Tha rnarkamaa- C.nnatv Vale aaavla. joa . w Your grocer returns yoml t Uks SctUUlag's Best. . . lossy if res dost stock of $2,000. Tho headquarters of mis association win do at Oregon uuy and its purpose is to conduct a fair at mat piace. -jinot incorporators are James Shaw. Thomas F. Ryan and O. W. astham; capital-S2.000. " The other firm was the C A. Martin company, the place of business of which will oe at Ontario. Malheur county. It was Incorporated by C. A. Martin, Wil liam Butler and W. fi. Lawrence. wUu a capital stock ,of I2S.000. , Tomorrow Is the last day -to receive discount on west side gas bills. DISPOSITIONOF. ;4 DOUGLAS MONEY Spaeial Dispatch to Tha Journal fc Rosebtrrg, Or., Aug. . According to a report of County Treasurer J. Jbl. Saw yers ha liaa paid out of the t lected since April 1 exclusive of the county rh"l funds. Of.his amount $i the state tnx. He him ! stato snhoyi fund Ironi was tH.7sJ.iH. this h.'r-f t' to IotiKias coUiHy ft . it I Mi t x ..- lv i ' 1