THE OREGON DAILY JOlRNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1907. 15- MURDER REVEALS TALE . . " . v OF CONCEALED ROMANCE All England Talking Over Remarkable Exposures That Have Been Made Concerning the Life of England's Greatest Mer- v chant Who Was Recently Assassinated. ' , ' f A Few . . .'. '. ..journal Special .Sr-tr.).. London. Keb. 4. All England Is talk ing 'over the sensational revelations made by a woman who clalma to ba grandmother of the assaasln ot Wll- IIobs. White lay, the millionaire ' mer chant of Uondon, popularly known aa tha "universal provider," showing that Whlteley .had led .a double Ufa. Tha assassin elatma to be the eon of White- CQJIHiES Gougho and Coldo PREVErJTG Pnoumonla and ! Conoumptlon ; t FoIeT'e Hon- and Tstt aot wnly tops the cough, but heals sod strength ens the lungs and, prevents serious re sults from a cold. ' r ' There is no danger ot Pneumonia Consumption or 'other' serious rung trouble If Foley' Heney and Tap is taken, as it will cure the most stub, born coughs the "dangerou kind thai settles, oh the lungs and nay develop into pneumonia over night., '. ,," .." If yoa have a -cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honoy and Tar will cure yoa quickly and strengthen your lungs. ' : Remember ' the - name Floy0 oy . and TaP and refuse any substitute offered.' Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that costs you the same when you can get Foley's Honey and Tar, that coats yetJ n more and Is safe and certain is results. ; Contains no opiates. , Cured After Physicians Said He Had Conaumptlon. S. H. Jones, Pastor X. B. Church, . Grove, Md., writee: About seven or ' eight years ago I had a very severe cold which physicians said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterwards .pronounced consumption Through a friend I was Induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, Which gave me so much relief that I bought some of the regular size. , Two or three bottles cured me of what the physicians called consumption, and I have never had any trouble with my throat or lungs since that time." 7 . mm Three ilres ?5c, 50c, J 1.00. The 50 cent sice contains two and one-half tiroes aa much as the small sixe and the ,$1.00 bottle almost six times aa much. v- ,: iCLD AX9 ItECOKXFXCED IT. "7, .u juJiDOoiaia. . Snglano!, Who Was Assassinated l i Days Ago. . Icy, arid facta aeem to bear, out ' hie contentions. , ' . ,, ' - , ' Story of Tragedy. . , Whlteley,' tha hard-beaded old- mer chant, feared by his amployaa and un approachable to. strangers, was closet ed In his private office on the main floor when a fashionably dressed young man, wearing a tall hat and frock coat, approached tha head cashier-end asked for an Interview with Mr. Whlteley. Ba did" not give his name, but aald h came from Sir George Lewis, the fa- raoua lawyer. Tha merchant eeemed to be expecting tha visit, for, contrary to custom, he gave Instructions to admit the young man. end they talked together privately for several minutes. When' the merchant cama out of his office, followed by the young man. tha latter waa lnalatant In hla manner, but Mr. Whlteley was waving him away aa thongh tha - Interview was at an and. The visitor continued to follow and ex postulate with Mr. Whlteley, and the latter, turning sternly upon tha young man, told him that ha would call tha police and have him ejected from the store. -' Mr.' Whlteley then turned!-' his back upon hla visitor. Instantly the young man pulled a revolver-from hla pocket and nred IwGTnioIsTrahorl range, both of them entering the head of hla vio tlm, directly behind tha ear. Hundreda of employee and shoppers were eye witnesses to the tragedy. They stood aa though fixed with fear and saw the aged merchant fall dead to the floor without a cry or groan. ' Tha young man looked at tfce-fallon man long enough to note the affects of the shots, and then turned the milssla of the revolver to hla forehead and fired. Ha fell within a short step of the body of the man ha bad Juat killed. "I am Ceoll Whlteley," he aald. - "I shot my father. ' I only wanted my rights, I had given him timely warn Ing." - The two legitimate sons of Whlteley deny any knowledge et the romance of their father's . life, so tragically ax posed. Separated Vroxa Wife. 1 Whlteley was separated ..from his wife, it la said tonight that the young man who shot the merchant waa his Illegitimate son, and that It waa on ac count of his mother that the merchant and his wife separated. In the -pocket- of the young man's clothes was found a note, reading: "William Whlteley Is my father. Thla twofold tragedy la due to hla re fusal of a request which la perfectly reasonable. R. I. P." The tragedy removes the dominant figure la tha retail world of England. The name of Whltaley had become a household word, and tha "universal pro vider" furnished tha material for Jokes and Jests and atorlea of all kinds. , Mosses Bepartmen. Kerohaat Whlteley waa the pioneer department store merchant of England. Ha was born on a farm near Wakefield, York shire, In mi, and was apprenticed to a dry goods merchant there. At tha expiration of his apprentloeahlp, when he was 20 year old, Whlteley came to London with ISO In hla pocket. Ha ob tained employment, aaved some more money and then borrowed from friends. and with a capital of .,S00 opened a West bourne drove In the then thinly populated weat end of London. Thla tore was opened In- lli, and White ley had two women aaslstanta and , a boy. . . - , Four years lated he added a second store to the original establishment and gradually expanded hla business until tha Whlteley stores covered . a huge block and gave employment . to 1,000 persona.' , r- . .; , , A'hiteley claimed that he could pro vlda anything from a needle to an ele phant Hla innovatlona eo enraged other shopkeepers of his neighborhood that he was publicly burned in effigy. In 18V the business was transformed Into a Hmlted liability company, with Whlteley aa chairman of the board of control, and hla son William as secre tary. The capitalisation of the com pany was t4,600,00. Whlteley waa tha actlvs head of tha business up to tha moment ef his death, . He eould be found at hla atora up to T o clock In tbi evening nva daya la tha. week. . old Sin Blepkaats. Tha poller of tha atora wah to sup ply everything needed by nian or wom an from blrtb, to death. Including med leal attendanoo and tha funeral. It auppllad servant a, actora, tutors, oour lere, t)viniii and all olaaaoa of employee; did an express business; Bold railroad and taamahlp tickets, and ovan a yacht, -If ona desired to travel that way. . Ona of , the atorlea told concerning him la that, 'wager waa made by an English officer to a messmate that tha "1'nlveraal Provider" could furnish any thing ha could name. Tha wager was accepted and tha officer named ele phanta ae tha article to be called for at the Whlteley atora. . . The first officer said he felt certain tiiat Whlteley could furnish them and, after privately communicating with tha merchant, took tha second officer to tha atora. - , . "Elephants, certainly, aald the cleYk who meb them, and led them to tha basement, where all elephanta were chained. Whlteley bad secured them from a menagerie.:" CONVERTING FACTORY " ' HANDS IN NEW YORK r-T -f Jnarart aperial Servtre.l ... New Vork, Feb.. S. The most w Ma in tha Interest qf the factory workers of Greater New York was Inaugurated today with tha holding of noonday re llgloua aervlcea simultaneously tn more than a acora of workshops. It la planned to keep up tha work at least 10 daya, and by holding more than aervlcea dally It ta expected to reach tha moat of the large factorlea In tha metropolis. Flfteen-mlnute meetings are held, clos ing three mlnutea before tha whlatla blowa wherever It la the custom to aus. pend work for only half. an hour, while 10-mlnute meetings are held In those shops where an hour Is allowed for lunch. Prominent clergymen of all de nominations art giving their aid to tha work. , ... . Tuberculosis Conference. tJnaraal Special Servki.1 Minneapolis. Minn.. Feb. t. The Weat ern Tuberculosis congreaa and the Min nesota State Association for tha Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis began a Joint conference In Minneapolis today. Tha gathering Is being held In connec tion, with the tuberculosis exhibition which opened last week. Many promi nent physicians, health officers and oth er are attending the gathering..... To Succeed Senator Alger. : ; - t ' Jnereal Speelsl Ser-lc. ) Lansing, Mich., Feb. 5. The Michigan legislature reassembled today after a two weeks' recess out of respect to tha memory of Senator Alger.. The flrat bualneas of the legislature will be tha election of a United States senator for the unexpired portion ef Benator Alger's term, which will end March 4. HOT. The choice will probably fall to William. Al den Smith, who already has bean elected for the full term berlnnlng March 4. bt TtAM Tn KOTnrranrs Ballard's Snow Liniment Is praised for the good it does. A sure cur for Rheu matism and all palna. Wright W. Lov ing, urand junction, Colo., wrltaa: "I used Ballard'a Snow Liniment laat win ter for Rheumatism and can recom mend it aa the beat Liniment on the market. I thought, at tha time I waa t. ken down with this trouble, that It would be a week before I could get bout, but on applying your Liniment aeveral times during tha night I was about In 48 hours and well In three daya. Sold by all druggists. PURE DRUGS ACT . Juns jo, ioo : la Effect January i, 1907 , A QOOD LAW ,STITUTES.made of adul terated, impure, worthless and even dangerous drugs. This sort of thing has been an imposition, fraud and crime agdnstJheFopleasj facturers of honest, reliable remedies, and it was high time for it to be stopped Misrepresentation and substitution of "some, thing just as good" will now be done away with , The principles of the Food and Drugs Act hare been always favored by , conscientious and honorable manufacturers, who recognized that Purity and Quality alone could permanently secure the favor of the nation 80 the makers of Csscarets Candy ciples ol PURITY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT when ths first tablet waa made, over eleven years ago, and bavs adhered to them ever since. Case are ts stand alone on their record, of havinf .rained in thst short period of time the friendship, confidence and patronage of milliona of people, who are now baying Csscarets at the rata of over a MILLION BOXES A MONTH tha largest sale of any Bowel Medicine in all tha world. , Wa endorse tha Pura Drug Law. -" It suits as, because we have always stood before our friends unafraid and clear of conscience, made onr contracts good to a very one, and in tha conduct of our business, hsd tha good fortune to help hundreds of thou sands of our fellow-citiiena back to health and life. We have no reason to hesitate, and so we do not hesitate, to recom mend Csscarets to all sufferers from Constipstioir and all complications arising therefrom. Also any other diseases of the food-canaL We are ad vertised by our loving friends and whenever the American people pass judg ment in fsvor of an article after over tea years of investigation, trial and test, their verdict speaks for itself. The greatest merit of Cascsxets however, ta that of being a positive and reliable . preventive of disesse. The most important function of tha human body ta to keep ita digestive chsnnels and passsges, with over thirty, six feet of bowels, strictly clean and disinfected; so thst natural operations can take place in 1 natural manner, and the growth and activity of disesse germs can be prevented. A Cascaret at night before "turning in win keep your Bowels regular, and your whole digestive canal wholesome, pure and normally active. No matter what yoa have been taking, buy a little 10c box TODAY at your own druggist- and let the results tell their own story. It means a lot of health and comfort la store for you. - 753 MEN TREATED Best Service! ; Lowest Charges! Cares Guaranteed! Wbe are tfrH-tM with WKSVOU8 PCTIMTT, ratlin Strenstk, emu aronly nN "LOST MANFIOOD." K-haoatlnc tfralBa. Plranlee, Lame Rack. Innatnmattoa ef tbe Blartdar anS KMna-e, Hlbl7 Color! I'rlne, I tnpo tenrf, Iwapoaaeaer, Talllna Memnrr, Laae ef AmMtkm, Maalal Worry, r. eelte ef eiceae aim evarwnrt: i'llae. Klatqla aae Hjdrn-ale or ether weah Beta, whlrk abeolutelr aaflt tken for Stud.. Bualn-ae, r-aaare er MarrUe. v Be eare. ae Bar. BleeS ' Pelaaa, pmitrarteS er berwtltar-; Skla Plaaaa, Khaaaiattam. Saree, Snllinaa, Dleeharrae, ftaaarrheaa, Olaat. Stricture, XnlaraaS fYaetate aaS H-drrU. Xaaaat Daalla-a, Saeeaaaful tad IXaerleatloaa Samoa, a-iaooable Chargaa. Call M write SB. I.. riXBCX, Ml Tint St., larUaa4. Or. Clarlie, Woodward Drug Co. Importing Hhotesalers & Manufacturing. Cor. 9th and Hoyt Sts. fa.SAS anuara feet of floor ariapa. A enmnfate analytical laboratory, private wllchln track irora the terminal yarda. The larseat aaa an eat p-nwu; GIVES OUR RIVERS TO TOEP1 Brix Introduce a Bill Which Grants Inestimable Privileges to' lumber Kings. ALL STREAMS ARE MADE i THEIR COMMON CARRIERS Confers Unlimited Rights in En abling the Grabbing and Holding : of Small Waterways-- Can Con demn Riparian Rights. (By a Staff CorFMpoadeat.) Salem, Or., Feb. Representative Brlx of Cist sop county him a bill In the boaae providing In brief, that all streams which at any time of the year, during normal stage or fraahat time, shingle bolts op ties, are by that token publla highway e, and that all companies floating loga or ualng the waters for the purposes ot the lumber buatnaaa are by that fact made common carrier. , Should this bill pa's it would grant Ineatlmable privileges and rights to tha big lumber companies of tha state aa agalnat the rights and holdings of the small property holder or to the timber land owner. It provides that any cor poration which usee any stream aubject to, tha act, can Improve it to suit Ita purpose by deepening the channel, and can conatruct flash dams for flooding tha stream during low water In floating loga from the upper watera. Power to condemn riparian rights and ownership existing prior to - the Im provement of thaaatraam la conferred by the, bill eo that "according to Ita pro visions a lumber company could tear out the power dama or tha Irrigation worka of a property owner along the stream in order to opan the channel for floating loga.- . - In tha opinion of members ef the house tha bill haa been, prepared In the interests of the state and la Intended to give them almost unlimited rights and privilege wherever it la possible for tham to grab a amall stream and con vert It to their own uae irrespective of tha harm - which might be done to tha people settled along Its banks. ' SMART SET DANCE FOR SWEET CHARITY (Joaraat Special Service.) New York. Feb. (.After SO years of existence tha charity ball continues to hold sn undisputed place, and from the uutlwk the renewal ef the annual event at the Waldorf-Astoria tonight will toe aa great a social and financial success as any of Ita predeceeaora. The money taken will, ea usual, benefit the Nursery and Chlld'a hospital. There haa been a great rush for tickets, but- some have been reserved for lata comers. There will be a great many repreaentatlvea of the army and navy In the tipenlng promenade, including delegations from Weat Point, the Brooklyn navy-yard and Qovemors Island. - Three orchestras will furnish en unlimited opportunity for dancing. , we endorse the fP re Drug: Law, because we hare always bcllered la its prln dples, and because it means that the American people will find the strong arm of the Government protecting: them from RANK-FAKES, IMITATIONS AND SUB- Cathartic reeofnlsed the irest prin AND CURED equipped wholaaale drug house on the eoaat. Buvers and 'handlers of baeawsx anrl Oraeon drus product caacara bark, rrape root, eto. r- -p a y-Y n r AWCetahk Prepacationfar As similating the Food andBetf ula Ungihc5tciaai3 aiulBcwelsc IVomotes DigesBonJCheerfui- ness and Kestoniains neither Opium.Morphine norfioeral orHiacoTia - A perfect Remedy for Cons Bpa- non, oour aiomacn.uiannoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvrrish ncas and Loss or Sleep. Tat Simile Signature of NEW YDHK. rrfv Jill tsuexamt There is no ailment peculiar to men that I cannot cure.' For sixteen years I have devoted my entire time and energy to the treatment of men's diseases. My methods have been perfected by actual experience. with a thorough tHeiicarfeowTedgei only physician thoroughly and permanently curing those tional derantrements commonlv classed as "Weakness J-my success in overcoming the largest practice of its Every afflleted man is invited to wrTta me a aeaerlptlon ef hla eaee. Buoh le my knowledse of men's dtaaasaa and so perf sot are my methoda In treatlne them, that I am able to effect euros In all ordinary cases without seeing the patient in pereon. All eorreapondenee strictly confidential. Those visiting Portland may feel free to call st my office for personal, consultation. , ' . . You PayWhen Cured SffiS Weakness Bo-calleJ "Weaknees In man la mirable fully curable. It haa not " been cured by thoae meaenrea com monly employed, for they are meth od a baaed , upon auppoaltlon and not ' upon' fact. Prematureneae and loaa of power In men la due to a chronlo atate of fnflammatlon In the proatate a-land, and not to a dlaordered ner- voua condition, aa haa bean auppoeed. voua condition, aa naa o-wn auppoaea. I treat the Inflammation by a local i trrce "that lri norTaTr-t-r sconm Suss its purpoea, ana witn ima eon It Ion corrected full and . complete ' strength end vigor returns. " STRIL'TL' HTS My treatment la an aotutely palnleaa, end perfect reaulta can ba depended upon tn every In stance. I do no euttlng or dilating ' whatever. ' i The Dr. Taylor , co. Hoar 9 a. Patients living out ef the city charge. Check your trunka direct MEM OUR FEE : S1M M An Any Uncomplicated Case Under Absolute Guarantee No Pay Unless Cured CONSULTATION FREE - Taara are ae taaay awa eafrariag frem ekreele aalrta Sliaaiaa, aa tke -mater eamkar ef tkaaa v4c(ma are till aiare aaerteaata la treating wltk Sootera wke Baew x aaly aaanck aa er4eoe temporary raeolu, er a alae our. 1i Uy aaooaaS la keaeffttae the mtfmm at all. Taara Ja aa aank Ulna aa a rartial aura ef a Siaaeaa, a. 4 the ahyalolaa whoae BiathaS Soaa aot eraaieate evary vaatlga eaaaot rightfully alalia ta da mare thaa relieve. . WX COVIA THK EUTIRX riEID or l HIIV4TX D CHSONIO. CI-SXaTID. COMPLICATED PIRESBSS. W earaaatly Saaire 'kaTlaf all Slaaoeage4 aarferare nd aaaa roateeiplatlaa aarlof thewaalvae aarad ot aay ot the 4aaaaae we tract Bay aa a aaraeaal vtait er write ae raaardiag their eaadltiaa. re aot baattate becauae yoa . hare railed ta reeel-e a rare la treatment with yenr family Dh-alHaei aeak martical attantfcia frara a phralciaa mho tbarmwhly aiaratanle roar caae aad aaa tare yutt eater. nk-hly aod parmaaaatly. STXICTDXIl We eare Urn by -aathoda kaewa eoly rerara main OVA XKTHODt AXX OTTX Mrs, bat we ha-v maay an, thr aire yoa en lnfarkr traatment, whW-a oft.ntta COXiULTAIlOS, WX1TX W TO OAMMOT CALL. orncx ST. LO UIS-MlijRatcALnd DISPENSARY coxxxx txoora An tai-hilI rrxtxTS, toxTiAra. oxxsov. A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought - .Bears mo Signature AU Use For Over Thirty Years si r-3 M mm . mmW I a? iaw -mm mi rft -In such cases has placed me foremost- kind in the West. Contracted Disorders Every eaae of contracted disease I treat Is thoroughly cured; my pa tients have no ralapaee. When I pronounce a caae cured there le not a particle of Infection or inflamma tion remaining, and there la not tha allghteat danger that the dlaeaae will return In Ita original form or work Ita way Into tha general ayatem. No contracted disorder Is ao trivial aa to i comraeiea aiaoraer ta ao trivial aa to I I warrant uncertain methods ot jreatrl mrlC"TialeracIariy aollclt thoae caeea mat otner aoctora, nave seen unable to cure. , I have the laifeot praertloe teoaaae I Invariably fulfill my proaileee. acy Oolored Chart eaowlag the mala aaatemy aad aXordlag aa la ta reetlag etndy la aaes'e dleeaeee Xraa et oSoe. Cor. Second & Morrison Sti. Private Entrance 234 Morrison Street PORTLAND, OREGON nv to 9 n. m. - Sondava. II a. m. and coming to Portland for treatment will to IJ4U Morrleon street ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS IN PORTLAND ' Debility Thoae eeadltieoa exletlef where aiea are merely Mvtag a Ufa of exBteaeet loaa ef memory, ae vital ity, palna to the back, tired feeing la tbe BJOTBlni, loaa ef aleea, ae imMtloa and. la feet, yoa ateaa to believe that there It ae hope for yoa. But atop, there hv " If yoa will aall aad era .ae yea will ear tbe eaete. We are aperlallats fnr thaae troablea. Call at en re. by US. we kelag the erlgkaabara nUTATOXS who try M 4 epllrate ea will make the patient wurae. xouxs s A. st. to m . k.i trvoAf.' We Cure llznl NO C12E, N3 PAT No Charge for Medicines The Lowest Fee In the City V r GXLSXin Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Bl00rj poison - - r - t - Penaaaentlr (ares. We -oilrlt the swst ek-tl- ' sale raa-e. If yen - eihsnatwl the eld Bieibnds ef Irsatm-st aad still have aehse an4 . polo. aiseoM stfbs . la -aoalh. me throat, plmplw, cenper-wlnrad spMs, steers as ssf. pari of the body, hair ar eyabrvws falling est.' some to ua. mm will ears yoa. ... Wl OiraX" to stay wd ay sew SMtsods qnlrk sna pnaltlve. Oleet, Strlcrare, Varlrorak. Hrara-ole. ionorrhaa, Ia Vlullty, Ktdaar and Blaodar Dlaaaaaa. Proatatle TraaMaa aad sU chruals aod bottous lllaeasee ef else. Special CI Wwlr - e-aUal-d - and efaroale cam co-oil. Alt earnlnf. Itching sod ki flammat Ina atoppad la Si boara. Cans ef fectad 1a sevea days. Examination Free If aaable ta rail, write for soaatlea alsafc. Portland Uedtcal Dispensary Coraor Fifth aad A Mar sts. Office Beers: S a. at. ta S a. at. 10 a. U 1 p. a. P, a Box SSi Evcrv I7cr.dm k hiBl-nsiSsBd-hoaldiaow ' aiMattaavonoarral MAIVCl bkiisf Sfway -MMrfwi. ll-ot lit, " ft Moat Coareatoot, x id If ba -an aot aopply the niai kl, aouana ao eUior. bat aaaS auunp for llluatraud WiiS It full partlaulara andjltro-tlona ts- Taiuaaw 10 ta,i)s. si . n. sea st. Saw lo-uaT VQOIUmS, CLABXI CO. AlfD umiTU SAUft 004 SIOaMS. MEN'S DISEASES func-. and SI. TATXOm, The Leading S racialist, Varicocele Without nalng knife. 11 rat are or cauetlo, without pain and without de tention from bualneas, I euro Vart cocela In one week. If you have aought a euro eleewhere and bean dlaappolnted. or If yoa fear the harah methoda that moat phyalclane employ in .reeling tnis alee come to me and I wll soundly anc Uaajii paii lay. Varicocele haa ita dana-era and brlnga its dlaaatroua reaulta. If yoa will call I will ba pleaaed to expUla my method of curing. SPECIfIC BTuOOD POISOT We dangerous mineral a to drive the vlrua to the interior, but harmleaa blood-cleanalng remedlea that re move the laat poisonous taint " ' to 1 m m. be furnished fine room free eg t' .. . T -Life - Long Curet wmmi taiMM m.-'i ' -C- tf A T.MU , T 7 ' NERVOUS DEBILITY PROSTATIC DISEASES " V DISEASES OF THE BLADDER. KIDNEY8 AND RECTUM. RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON. VARICOCELE HYDROCELE No Guess Work We Rare lieea lorated la PertlaeS far ever 19 yaere aa1 onr rapatatloa araatte eat ae haaaat and raliahle. Our aaccaaa 4e ta treat ing all eaeae pereoeally aa4 $ trnvi tham me haet erlantlfte that the world ca arodaoo. Cell aad gal ear hoaeat eplalea. Varicocele Mat ealy eaaeae met eaaateat beariag Sowa faellag. bat tt eaaaae siaay reflea ena4ttloae latarms net ealy the parts' bat -the whole eyetam. The warm. like ratae la the erretam afta caaee rery'aarloni enetplleatlnne that aeraaaltate aa eaerattaa. If takaa la time there la aa aeed ef ea oeeratlm, aa ear methmta here prows (rota time t llaM. ef tkle. We eare etrtrtara eeroe te thla treatewat. call aaS aae lfnf tin. hla te 4 SO CMAAUl roa to JA" v . . ;