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‘WHENHE KILLED. ACHLONDN MA : “Rayner, Guilty of White- ley Murder, Says Blood «+ Surged as He Shot, “QUICK VERDICT BY JURY. _* clusion, After Trial Lasting ~>~-Only a-Day. LONDON, Marsh —Atter a Masti only a single day Horace Go \ Rayner, the slayer of Willam Whiteley, ‘the well-known © merchant of West- Bourne Grove,.. Worm he professed to Yelleve to be his father and ¢lalmed to Dhye shot under stress of brain storm, twas convicted of wilful murder by « dary to-day, whose deliberations lasted nine minutes, 2 Loni Chief Sdstico: Aiverstens imme> @lately donned the ‘Black Cap and pro- RbUNCEM the sentence of death. <The defense was insanity. The wife and other relatives of the prisoner. de- ‘setlbed Rayner as being moody, excit- y Nine Minutes in Reaching Con- offerings, in wh bis career-qvaa a part. In sail Ne asd eccentric. \The' prisoner in his defense said Horace Rayner, whom he knew as his father, once told him he was not his son end éha: ought to see Mr. Whiteley. Continuing, tho prisoner related in de- , @all the interview which he had with » Mr, Whiteley Jan. 4, in which he sug: Bestet that the merchant furnish with assistance. Mr. Whiteley re: r threatened to commit suicia tragedy took place, aid the Jury must dismiss any ques-|Scnator Henry Cabot Lodge; Bilss Risk Is Great, He Admits, tion of sanity or insanity, Jf the pris-| Perry and E& L riot Hh Never until he- was enticed away oner aréw a pistol on Mr, Whiteley with| Groene” rhvid’ bnew tAsinrpeoy payee from his native mountains did Howel- the intention of killing him he was|H! Mimin, and” vo Robert Grant |*#en dream’ of attempting to ski down guilty of-wilful murder, and T. Ries! Bullivan, anything lesa imposing than some of ‘he general interest taken jn the case| Th CRaket..was covered with le / the Ice-clad tits of Sweden. But now was evidenced by the crowded court | einige eee ee aes NPR SE the has'to be content with two greased room, CUDGEL, NOT LOVE ing among thone ‘Biai Had Died Is Held, When "Little Dick"* Fitegerald told tn pathetic lisps the wretchedness ‘of his life jn the Yorkville Polica Court to- Gay, ‘an’ unwonted atilinoas foll over rc room and every ear Was Strained to hear him. Lite has been @ serious problem with “Little Dick’? €¥er wince his doting mother died. That Was three years ago and the mother fove is uw more memory with him now. Phe tragedies of his life were re- ,@otinted with childish directness as he’) @at on the bench boulde Magistrate | ture. ed “tothe Euilgration Bureau, andj © worth Hi ur; of N. aldpped. famous men,” and continund To peeey, Sat emote,” | SECRETARY METCALF "STOPS AT KINGSTON. Jamaica, March 2—Tue | oie espatch-boat Dolphin arcived here to-day (rom Havana with Secretary of the Navy Metcalf on/ xi Club in the mountains near Chris- board. She will sat).this evening. As the organist ‘Vine aucvices were conducies by Rev. Paul “Revere Frothingzam, by t y Rev. James de he First Church ere asa Mir. de ras. Air, de} ‘Altered as che read in NOTED WAITERS “PAV TRBUTEAT ~ BIR OF LOR Funeral Services for Au- thor Simple but Deeply’ 1 « Impressive, March 2.—Unoetentatjous melt had wished, but tm- orable of the life and | guthcr, Were the funeral | to-day for Thomas Bi Aldrich, the leader of New Bnglani ie ry group, who died Tuesiay after- hat Tia home-in- this city. a given to the poet was! ntiy “Wie Boor pald by fe of New England... and entire service breathed th eh Mr. Aldrich lived and of which Arkngton Street Church esl 5), °& large nummer of persons as- x1 H8fore thé nodn hour to. show final respect to the writers memory. | ‘The farge auditorium was) completely filed. Tha chante! of the, church ‘tn- closed a large number cf floral pieces. Viowers which the poet himself espe- cially, loved, Mies” and white roses, as well a4 many wreaths, were among the In the centra was @ large wreath of jaurel with red roses, Uod with white and blue ribbon, the gift of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. played Chopin's funeral march, the funtral ‘proceasion entered the churefi. First paayed the honorary patl-bearers, el! of whom were intimate friends of Mr. Aldrich, as well being persons of prominence in ltera- In the lead were the venerable Prot Charles Eliot Norton, of Harvard igginson. They were (ollowed Mr. Whiteley left the’ room and tho|>¥ Pimund Clarke Stedman. of Now Prisoner followed. He said he felt his| York, who walked with Henry MM. Al- Dlood-surge to his head, and then the| 4°", of New York: Richard Watson x Gider and Hamilton W. Mable: Gov. The ‘Lord Chief Justice tn-summing up|Curtla Guild... jr... and United States treet ul Normandie, pastor of (Uaitartan), ‘who many years ag was lead Unitarian Church at Portamoutn, oy Mr. Aldrich wor- A Normanite opened the services 46 43 | by reading weliutions grom u de. Noramndie's~ votoe -often gaa ; =| Boriptoeat tines, wing oeey ‘ineet io | 3 re ural ‘lines, oa} Ri? Ghee fhe ciara were deeply aitosval. | ely began the quotations. 2 "The bodies are thetr-nemes Hre-for-erers him” pound-snouldered to -carry” all of are potest piper ae Pnsnes zr ’ ~-A SPECTAC Capt. Howelsen’s Daring Leap. of 52-Feet Through Space on “Toothpicks’ Puts the Himself in a Flutter. Two jong, narrow, sharp: of wood coasted down @ and then shot far out into the slr.” The points were tilted upward st an) angle of about thirty degrees. Atop) of the exaggerated toothpicks was a} }man, crouching low and every muscle and nerve tense with the strain, Tv Ttnin bits of wood struck a long run- |way ‘and the crouching Agure én for a distance ot-neariy a hundred feet. "Meantime some thousands of hearts) thumped ‘violently and little gasps of | terror could be heard all over the great Arena.’ For a moment after it was seen that the man ha made his’ seem: ingly hazardous trip the silence was of the kind that can ‘almost be heard, and then came a storm of cheers. It, was the first Might of Carl Howel- hsén,, the champtoh ski runner of the world and thriller extraordinary at the’ Barnum & ‘Balley ‘circus, which opened yesterday ‘at Madison Square Garden. True, he had tried It many times at rehearsals; “but he had never before! attempted to make such a perilous} leap through the air except In the Jey) mountains of his own native land—| Sweden. In rehearsals his leap bad| been about thirty feet: this time he shot Afty-two fect throvigh the alr. Singularly enough, Howelsen js the only person whose heart-beats are not suddenly accelerated by the Might that Lnot-oneman—tn—a million would ven— ture on if he cared straw for his Ufe. Before he had time to unstrap atmosphere i sounding his heart with a stethoscope. The pumping was as regular as if the man had been inert for hours before. grooves that are just a shade wide: than the als he rides on, On je of! a mountain, he says, thera ta not one chance in a million Bat down the artificial route the risk {s | very much greater. He admita that jat Orst it made his heart quake every Ume he tried the Might, but soon his courage came back.to him. He tried Honp as a substitute for Ice In the beginning, but it did net work well, the pastor Sasalated ff Rox- Slender | of his meeting with an Injury, the Soript- cy hYmn by the avartet of the bien | and ‘90 he adopted tard. 1, followed! the | Bcs pture, je, LJ | Howelsen js a little man, lithe and Aunt Accused of Cruelty After stoning? ainer,, in thy mysterious muscular; a typical Swede. He has a ,, From the rrpha Mz. Frothing- | peck measure full of medats he has won . the Unhappy Boy’s Mother ham read passages, expectaity adapted | in aki contests, He wears a fev, (but 16 oosa.tion, has not room on his anatomy for a dress parade of them. Duried | It would make them at one time. A dozen or more of the medals were given to him by roy- ality, A dig, disk of gold. was pinned on him thtee!yesta ago by King Oacar of Bwe- den. That waa the time he won the championship of all Scandinavia. by a ki Jump of 116 feet. That's jump. ing some, Isn't It? He made this world’s rq of the meeting of the Baerums | Mania, and King Oscar was 90 tickled Heart Of Everybody but! his feet from the ekis a surgeon was |. thay brea: ‘Northern Pacific “and the Oregon and Washington Railroad, differences, and pendin; the courts of Western Washington will be abandoned at once. the Western Washington district and leaves the Harriman system free to push construction work on extension of the tine from Portland to Beattle, Details have not yet been given out, but a formal ratification-of the terms ia expected. SKI SLIDE AT CIRCUS IS ULAR | avout it that be nearly fell out of the Jandecape while cheering, ‘The greased track down which Howel. sen makes hie Might ts 110 feet tong; The point from which he starts ts @ feet Above the floor level of the Garden. The aki are eight feet in length. His feet are firmly strapped to. them’ exactly in the middje. The burden of the strain in-akling ta-on.the ankles, and Howel- © now about of the temper of . At thé end of hla long on a second runaway that on until’ho ja caught in the arms of sturdy attendants. Here Again Ie the Dip of Death, But Howelsen does not supply all of the thrills of the circus. The “Dip of Death’ ja still capable of accelerating average pulse. The ski man caa ly be induced to watch this per- In which a young woman takes 4 hair-raising ttip In an automo- pile. He says be would not put his 1 ln such jeopardy for the crown yews! Lt tsa marvel to him that the girl 4s killed twice a day—afteruoon and e tng pebtormanse. belle Butler. a Chicago sith pro- aw Tellable formance, { via two thrills @ aay. prese agent says that phe does it purely for pleasure and not for the pelf there ty in tt. When she 2 the age of clghteen her fatt her a million dole: i told hi work earn her! lving the ch got her, Udy th the automobdile Megat, but otas the Mmelight all to herself, The car In watcha down the steep inclin the open space of 2 fret down across the op ‘rhe trip occupies pounds. olgns T'ttaction over four, 8, There's fed thrill in Bee an. electrified ageond of fe but Miss Butler says Fitth avenue, and ah undrey Tindale the. Garden. this slowing aay hay by the bale and re- singe rneviaible peanut supply. When they fail in Jine and take tall-nold for the parade in the, big arena there tx avout 160 feat of elephant. Some of them are fresh from. the jungles, | so the veraclous press agent averred, ‘and they could not be trusted in the parade lest they might try to butt holes in the Garden walls. Only the ones that hare heen taught society mannors are permitted xbove statrd, : Braln Storm in the Monkey Quarters. ‘The largo faailly of baby elephants in process of education just now, and ister In the season they promise to do some wonderful tricks, Whoa one of them showa any’ particular adaptability in the lessons the trainer is wont to reward {t with a of and thirty or ‘forty Joayea of If it had not been for a brain storm below stairs there would have been a monkey act that haa never before been teen at a circus. A large ape has been taught to ride a bicycle and «do somé clown tricks, but he positively refused todo —his—turn— because” Biivere tay ian some of his ideas. Profeastonal the truthful press Jealousy fs what Agent oxtied tt. he brain storm in*the monkey house Was caurod by the arrivcl of a \new Bosnia Jost, Sunday. \ 1! b ° Ma ty mingle with t Test of the monkeys, and so a spac had to be partitioned off for his espe: clal ure ‘The other monkeys abused “cnr roundly In” janguage inded highly. inflammable, and pale an’ hour vas too ha HARRIMAN AT PEACE WITH PACIFIC RIVAL, SEATTLE, Wash, March 2—ihe jatter a Har- ttled all their Utigation in riman property, hay The adjustment covers every point in THRILLER agant Distr fae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,” MARCH 22, (1907. “we TRAN WRECKER “BAL PRES FROM EW YORK Five. Cars of ‘Chicago Limited Wrecked, but Passengers. Escape. PITTSBURG, March 22.—Train No, 23 the Chicago Limited from New York for Chicag>, on the Pennsylvania ttail road, while going about thirty-five miles an Hour; was thrown from the raila by train wreckers early to-day at Btewart Pa, about seventeen miles east of here. ‘Tae engine and tho first five cars were | derailed, aut no Ube Was Hurt, and tus passengers Were tratesecreu to Un xhree ear cars and brougat to this cily Where ANOTHER TAs Was Made they. con a of thele Journ Evidence leacing (Qo officials to the coneluMon that cae-tra been tara pared with was found at the ecene of o wreck, Among the pagnengors on the derailed train were Tom’ L. Jonna yor of leveland, and Holland tet, ae ttorney of Taleo Uy'the rafiad om- the\fish-plates hast been removed at the ‘rail Joint, the | odits Raving been taken out and the talla Sent inward.) A claw oar such as le atnod to pull epikes and several other tools, not the proberty of the railroad inv paths clalx showed £0) ny, tere found near by, and Jt le believed that these tools wore-used by the © | . > —_ . MOVING THE GOWANBURN. | Wreckers who liave been working. on | the’ stranded stearyer — Gowanburn, hore near Fire Island, succeeded in’ moving her about 180 feet early to-day. Another attempt to float her. will be jerat ties next high tl large the lon of the Gowanburn’s cargo hn: Been iightered. PLASTER has a fine aromatic odor because It’s made of the cholcest’ materials—it Cures because it's made of the right matertal. Just smell ong, that’s all you have to do to compare it with @ all other plasters. R—Allcoch's Plasters In moe for 60 years. They ai ind genuine porous plasters absolutely the purest and best [Brantreth’s Pills Each pill contains one grain of solid ex- ~vaiuabte veg rn Mf dlood pul of excellent ¢ pease For Constipaticn, pecan Established 1752 pane |Two Big Stores: _Northwest Corner of Y fh 6th AVE, & 20d ST. QUTFITTERS TOMEN& WOMEN Lee eee To-day—FRIDA Y—and To-morrow— SATURDAY, Two Big Days at King’s. $20 and $25 Values in the Swellest Suits and Top Coats for Men cae Grouped in a Great Two-Days’ Sale, at $15. + are here=don’t fail to see eer verity them. The assortments and styles =m. $15 never bought such suits and coats before. Ma- Labor is higher: Yet we are Leading the whole ING’S UMming 5 low at a big ? terials are higher than ever. town in values. There's a reason for K large factories that have been h } Fabrics were bought a year-ago fit and finish are perfect. ; prices. . KING’S own and control several ight Ahrough the dull.season to get out these Spring clothes: Saving on present prices, KING'S styles and workmanship and Swellest Suits . ae 15 A 5 Swagger Top Coats In Doth lines the latest style ideas to the smallést detail; attrattive Patterns; the most reliable workmanship. : THE SUITS; Swell grays in checks, stripes and invis( bles, and gray is a winner this year. Plat the most? lined with Italian or serge. One of KING'S famous values. worn this short “coats—medium Coats—iong coats lars. Short and stout, tall and stim, or bring $12.50, In this sale at..... see and that show it in every line, offered at........ 10.00 MOFTOW Ate... seeceeeeseces 25.00 mixtures, Both stores to-day and ‘to- bring $6.50 will be thrown in to make the sale Northwest Corner of blue and black in rich cheyiot and serge. Stylish fancies In worsteds and cassimeres. Hand-finished, silk-sewn, lined or half- Ever. tyle Ae TOF COATS thie will be AIN COATS; yor ns Qo Am let or gay, or in-between, Silk or ye satin lined and silk-faced, Plenty of frays and herringbones with velyet col- medium, Complete lines in each,... SUITS AND TOP COATS #t ought to 8 50 Hoae teres Ceneer ee SE DICOAO v = that were made SUITS AND TOP COATS !*: eta gince A-big-tine of the nobdbtest-effects :: selling about town at $30, here)to- ’ i Men’s Trousers, $1.95 Cheviots and Worsteds in stripes, as well : as plain grays, browns and blacks and morrow at this price. That'll end them. r) A J. \npther lot of much’ finer quality that ought to more interesting at... Both Stores Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o'Clock, 2 ° : | : Two: Big Stores: 6th AYE. & 23d ST, 243 BROADWAY, Opposite City. Hail, Cornell, Hix face wns bruired and | Plackened and his body showed unmis- ——tekahin traces of the erie ies eae endured, On the bridge in front of “Lite Dick’ stacd-a_woman, a prison wai Elizabeth Pzgerak gunt of the boy, who lives at No. 3d + Kast Yorty+fourth street. “Little Dick’ jy eight years old, small and delicate, but his face looks an if It might be that of/a litle old man s0 <Srong hast been-marked already —-witit the things of Ife. He told the Magis- trate that he could make hie own Hy- —ing sven now if he only. got a fighting chance. But a living bas (te limitations with Little Dick.” with the Aunt. | other died he went orith bis. brother. Thomaa, now twalva ears oid, to live with his aunt. Up to . that time the problem of gaining « Ive- Mood “wax one that had never pre- oMeT MES WS Nila, His father, Peter Fitugorald. a driver, provided for ‘him and his leving mother and made living @ joy. “But when I went to Uve with my aunt tt was different,” Usped “Tittle Diok.*—'Bhe-sall I had to do some- thing to earn my living, and so I started out to sell newspapers. Somo- times I gold all me, ‘and when I did Id not wlwaya bod me, 1 gave her all of the money T got.’ ‘The boy then told how hie hud to- turned heme late Tuesday night after | &® day of failure. Of the bundle of *apers he had taken with him to Forty- second wttwe?, In front of tho Grand Ueatral Btation, faw had been sold 2 Went Home In Terror... Gomebow the hurrying throngs all looked over, “Little Dicks day and so he returned home at nipht, | Fetched and Ip terror of wit wai | to come, He allpped in quietly aa ho | could. topity that he might creep into Ait ved in the dark. ttle room without seeing hin aunt, "But who did’ see me.” said the “and then she threw ms down on Noor and, beat me with a brooms he beat Tommy, tou, but he ran away befors he got muah hurt." "Waman,” sald Magistrate Cornsil, turning to'the prisoner, who had bean brought there on camplaint of agents Of the Children's ‘Bgctety, 'T hold you if $0 Dall for trial on cha ot Ctunity und tahuman gasault on this child. 3fy only regret is that 1 have | How tha Anal juriadiction in the | | Phe iad was sent to the Children's Gosiety. WANT BERTHELOT 0 REST IN PANTHEON, PARIS, March Cabinet has Aecided to sak Parliament to authoriae the srtombment of the bodies of the Meta Benator Berthelot and his wife in boy, t head that /~— 853 Broadway, | 1349 Broadway, 1447-1449 Broa 974 Third BEST IN 'THE WORLD _ Do you wear W. L. Dougias Shoes? If not, I believe | can sufficient reasons why it will pay you to wear them. I give the wearer the benefit of my t extended over fifty years. : I give the wearer the benefit of m Jnore flexible and gives longer wear than any_other sole leather; y exclusive method of tanning the bot Q tom soles, which ma produced_-in-this-country.—— LA give you good and horough and practical knowledge of shoemiaking, which ‘has kes them As | am the largest manufacturer of men’s fine Hand-Sewed Process shoes in the world, it is neces= made, than any other make. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. exclusively. W. L. 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