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Alienist Expert Burned Girl's Body With Matches STATE WITNESS HELPS ACCUSED, | Sr — | Dr. Frank McGuire, Tombs Physician, Suid That siciiian Girl Cannot Distinguish Between Right Wrocg, « NEW Y uk iF 2 The defense In lhe trai oe Jospuiue Termavova, whe Kliled Gaetina amd Concetta Rig her uncle and anet, at their howe Willlamsbokige the night of Washington's birthday i= rested their with the ilienist wit hwsses (estiroony for The trial » Ahce Michelle seulence glo, fi oli h close of the the pt =i by Case SURE the appear Scott of Dominick se] minrderer, for of irre ntoxication Tus weight Michelli ntiaey the stand defense, Dr author of a nity that examination had apph ber flesh She declared that ihis and of hewlanacsthesia on 1s «delay before Justi i se df canis He Hity, put ia a due to Scoll refused plea tied Iwenly years Mr. P au Graeme plea to to to give selifonoed thie peinifs Lit 1iiiert then pul on called by the Hammoud on Ins testified expert \M number of works bre. Hammond ug a physical pliine Terra wd match flinched aad not feel reveiled a that is, side of the would in mak of Jose oof a light bad not could tests ova he to she pain other state insensibility baxly ance to sensation lie “1 from doctor He described adolescent insanity as that type of often attacking young peopl with two ex ports called that the out rages inflicted on the girl at the age of twelve coulributed largely the overthrow of Ler reason Replying to a hypothetical question which occupied forty tive wlnutes |n the reading. Dr. Hammond said “She wentally unsound She knew the nature but not the quality of the act of murder was afflicted by ballucinatious and delusions Alter consulting with District Alter ney who was present, Mr. Ely called Assistant District Attorney Car doze, who told of the statements made to him by the prisoner ut the time of Ler arrest She a sufferer sald the ber insanity,” Hoel adolescent mauia and previously agreed to Was She Jeroie confessed to killing ber uncle and aunt” said Mr. Cardoza, “and when | asked her why she had done it she sald it was because her uncle had dishonored her aod Le shiv had lost ber husband and her home, She sald mothing whatever about having killed thew in obedience to the voice of God’ On cross examination Mr Palmieri made an effort to show that Mr Car dozo In recording the affidavits of the relatives of Josephine had suppressed answers which would not ald the prose cution Mr Ely then offered lu evidence a deposition by the husbaud of Josephine Terranova, in which be sald that Josephine bad agreed ou an an pulment of her marriage, Lut that Ler brotherin law, Pletro Glovauuo, bad demiauded $00 of Terranova before consenting to the anoulwent, which dewand be had refused Mr Ely char acterized the statement as a “boom erang “1 do uot belleve Josephine Terra nove cau distinguish between right and wrong lu her action’ sald Dr Frank McGuire, the Tombs physician called by the prosecution, thus sustaio- lug the defense in the Terranova case He did not agree with those who call her insane, but Lis admission on the malu point was a hard blow for Mr Ely use signed American Killed In Avto Wreok. PARIS, Muy 25 -William M. Groff of Plliadeiphia was killed ip an auto mobile accident at Colguleres, on the road between Ramboulllet and Ver sailles. A party cousisting of Mr Groff and his wife, Richard C. Perkins aud Krause, a chauffeur, was returniog to Paris frow Chartres when the autowo bile skidded and was wrecked Mr Groff"s head was crushed In. The oth ers of the party escaped with minor cults, bruises and shock Outrage on Tobacco Flelds. HOPKINSVILLE, Ky, May 23. ~The tobacco plant beds of JM. and T. M Harned, pear Fairview, were scraped off durtug the nigat About 370 yards were destroyed This makes »ix such outrages fu the last forty eight hours Rewards for the arrest aud conviction of the guilty parties wow amount to S$1L.00m, and some of the farmers are kKeeplug armed guards arounud their to bacco beds day anf night Judge Landis Zion's Umpire. CHICAGO, May 25 ~All factions en gaged iu the struwgle for possession of Ziou Clty and its industries have agrewsd that Judge Landis of the Unt ed States district court shall settle all of the points In dispute. A written stipulation to this effect signed by both Dowie and Voliva and thelr attorneys is in his hands Ex-Secretary of State Dead. COLUMBIA, 8 OC, May 25. J. FE Tindal, secretury of state during the administration of Governor Tillman fell from a street car fu this city amd ded of bis injuries. Mr. Tiudal hind beens In attendanoe upon a weetlug of the board of trustees of Clemsou col lege. Tokyo lirleves For Sloessel, TOKYO, May 25 -A painful hupres- that 8 court metial hus snteneed COURT REBUKES TRUESDALE. Give Declalon Agaisst DD, IL. a For R137 x51. NEW YORK, May 25 In an opinion cuit court of appeals affirming the Judgment of the lower court Iu award: jag SISTNN3 damages to Robert E | Westeott for breach of contract by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western raliroad Judge Wallace took occasion fo criticise Willlaw HL. Truesdale, pres Ident of the read and chairman of the investigate the Life Insurance Ccotuinittee appointed to affairs of the Mutual Cuinjpany Judge Wallace in his relink, dil net mince words the rmalirnad nrecldent af WILLIAM II TRUESDALE luriug that bis part lu Lreaklog the uujustifinble aud doue yes He sald further is conduct like Truesdale's, really than Inreeny, by those whe great corpuretions that bas aroused the spirit of resentineut lu the public wind which is so lutense today and which Is not unlikely to result lu legislation and in wualcipal interfer eucve which will bring serious loss up ou stockholders” Mr Truesdale after be bad been wade acguaipted with the text of the opinion declined to wake any cotuent regardlug the judge's criticisin of bis actions except to that everything be had in the case Westoott was for welfare of railroad colnpany de coulract was for sordid mg “it uo better tanuge SHY of the douse the PITTSBURG BUILDING PELL. Patrick O'Donnell Dead, Five Injored In Wreck. PITTSBURG, May 250 —By the col Iapse of a two story brick structure on Hautn street that was belng remodeled oue killed and five were more or sly lojured The bullding was imerly a livery stable and reconstructed for an automobile garage The dead wns Patrick O'Don nell. a carpenter. Morgan 8 Simms, projeietor of the building, sustalued in ternal Injuries and bruises There were nineteen laborers iu the bullding when the collapse came, but many made their from the buildiog The accident was caused by the excessive weight of some heavy trusses that were belug put ln to sup- port the second floor su ently to car ry the weight of sutomobiles ln storage A call for the fre departwent was sent fu, and a search of the building was made. O'Donnvell was found with his back broken. A girder bad plu loneal him so that It took an hour or more to get him out He had been dead some time when found, and phys! claus say that be was killed Instantly mang was less ser for was bwing escape Young San Franciscan Accused. SAN FRANCISCO, May 23€ Frnest Denicke, som of BE. A. Denicke, a wealthy San Francisco bauker and capitalist, was arrested on a charge of wanslaughter, On April 20, 1t 1s sald, Deaicke, wearing the uniform of a lleatenant of the United States army, shot and killed an unidentified man on the Lombard street wharf To news paper men Deploke admitted the shoot lug. but refused to talk further until be had secured counsel, Alcohol Bill Passed. WASHINGTON, May 25 —After con siderable debate the meuate passed the hill relleving denntured alcobol from the luternal revenue tax and then took up the agricultural appropriation bill which was »till under couslderation when the senate adjourned The sen ite committee on commerce authorized 4 favorable report of the Li passed by the house to prohibit fn the United States Colonel W. F. Switzler Dend. COLUMBIA, Mo, May 25% W. FF Switzler, aged eighty seven ognized the oldest «liter the United States, Is dead here He estab lished the Columbia Statesman lo 1541 and, with the exception of a few vears spent lu writing the history of Mis<our) university, hud been its editor until he retired from active work two years AKO shangbaling Colonel res = In Negro Chaplain For Philippines. WASHINGTON, May 25 Another negro minister of the gospel has been nppoluted a chaplain In the army, with the rank of captain. He Is the Rev Washington E. Gladden of Colomdeo He will be assigned to doty with the Twenty fourth infantry ment stationed In the Philippines Tried to Live on fee Cream. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. May 25. -An lovestigution by the Argenta board of health Into the death of A. 8. Roberts, a8 Jewelry peddler, revealed that Hob: rts bad tried to live on 10 cents’ worth of Jew cream . day ad sd _aryed te | death, OWED UP TO GRAFT | Startling Evidence Before In- terstate Commissioners. FORCED TO SELL ALEXANDRIA MINE Coal Men Testifled as to Great Dif ficulty In Obtaining Cars—Many Pald Distributors For Them. VYroomae Gof Cash Gifts. PHILADELPHIA, May 25 ting evideuce of discrimihation by the Pennsylvania railroad lg the distribu tion of cars lo the soft coal fleld was preseuted to the [uterstate culitnission here Johiu Floyd, a bauker and coal opera tor of Altova, who 1s one of the bers of the banking Arm of Cassatt & testified that Columbia Coal ciipany wes forced to sell the Alexan dria Decatise of the shortage of Scott of the Purl Star LUlkMlIYLe Livin Ue the mile cars, and George BE tah and Crescent Canal companies de clared that be pald for the use road cars when be failed to secure his allotigpent and that duriog a period of twenty three days the had furnished with culy owe car. He Also asserted that Michael Trump, gen eral superintendent of trausportation, had told him the company intends to protect the Berwind White company at ull hazards During the time that Mr. Lloyd was ou the staud counsel for the commis slon made persistent efforts to force an admission that he had been of rail railroad dE ussociated with Preside however, said that his with Mr Cassatt & Co. with curried a personal The rallroad company had for many years heeu a depositor with the First National bauk of Al toona, of which Mr. Lloyd is president Mr. Lloyd testimony cou coeruniug the oryanization of varions mining coinpanivs In which be ls later ested, stating that he considered it guid business pulley to have railroad ell awong the stockholders of the coal « vinpalies Frederick Vriouvmao, an assistant traintaster, told the commission that bad received gifts of wouey in swoutts frow 35 to $20 from various coal companies for favors which be did uot grant Vrivomesn was asked “Have you anything to do with the distribution of cars?” [ uve” “Did you ever get any money from coal operutors vu your division?’ “Oh, ves" At Mr. Glasgow's request Mr. Vroo man nawed a baif dozen coal opera tors who bad paid bim money at vari ous times In awounts ranging from $3 to $20 “Why did they give you this woneyY’ questioned Mr. Glasgow, I suppose they expected sowe fa: vors.” “Were the favors granted?’ “Not that | recollect.” “Then why did you take the money?’ ‘Well, If there was woney to be giv eu out [ was there to take it.” “ls that your position now?’ It always has been” Keeping (Chinese Out of Canal Tone. PANAMA, May 25 -When the steam ship Chile left La Boca last week she carried ffty-six Chivamen bound for Callao from San Francisco, but off Ban Jose rock twenty six got ou Losts landing lu canal zone territory. Gov- eruor Magocou has ordered the police to locate the lutruders, and six of them already bave been lwprisoned Ac cordiug to Pavama laws Io force In the canal one, for each ClLiuatuan smuggled $300 fue 18 lmposed in a business wuy satt. Mr Lloyd only relations through Cassatt President Cassatt bank account il fax Nile whom 1lsa gave he Fed Civil War Armies Oysters. WASHINGTON, May 25 — Harvey's the far fawed eplcurean rescet of the natiopal capital and the birthplace of the steamed oyster, bas changed Lauds Aunouucewent to this effect was made by F. Harvey, who for fifty yeary catered to the public. The place had its begloulug In the days of the presidency of Frauklio Plerce. Durlug the civil war Harvey fed the armies of McClellan sud Grant with oysters in novel forwe George Pastor of German C(harch Killed RIGA, May 25 ~The Rev, Mr Green, pastor of a German church at Ervaleo, Courlaud, was shiot aud killed by a rev iry band the to oificlate at a coutirmation cere Ihe event believes to fudl a reuewal of attacks on Lutheran viution: while be way was on wony Cate Clergy mien powluated by Germann laud holders, many of whom were killed duriug the outbreak of last year Husslan Peasants In General Strike, ODESSA, May 20 the delay in the settlement sgrarian problem calates Angered of the the peasants on twenty seven In the of have joined Inn general strike by refusing to engare In spring work to precipitate an Immediate of lands The movement Is spreading to other provinces, and a reuewal of agrarian disorders (a dreaded by proviues Khersun Lioping division Stevens Hroke His Own Record, WORCESTER, Mass May 20 At the swoond aupual automobile hill] cHinbiong contest over the stralghtaway up Dead Horse bill In of Rome, N. Y., broke the record which he made last year of 1 winute © se ouds by runaing bis car up the bill in 1 minute 2 seconds N Nteveus!) Sen Played With Nelson, NEW YORK, May 25 Charles Nel! sou, ned aiXty one, sCowinan on sow No. 34, was badly hurt by belng wash od overboard while the scow was off Bapdy Hook. The sea threw hl Lack injuring him loternally, PATCHOGUE STAKES. Keator Captured Prise at Gravesend, Beating Shotgun, Second Cholee, NEW YORK. May a7 to 1 shot, easily won the Patchogue stakes, selling, at Gravesend After Bhotgun, second choice, bad made the pace well In the stretch Knapp brought Keator up with a rush and won by two lengths, with Shotgun sec oul and Sterling third The race fast time of 1% 158 Keator was bid up to $2 %0 <5 Keator, to a long shot was ruu ilu the but the stable Lid the customary $5 aud kept the Lorse Four favorites won Jockey iat of apd Miller rxle Frank O'Neill 1 locus] iu the stikes klickesl while but was not seriously Linrt three winners who had the Patchogue at the Summaries First Ra oti, Cipti Necotud second Third second Quorvis Fourth R Sata Wis prent Pater an third Hoce Clements Anna May, third Luqguisitor third He hheatour Sterling. thir Benevolent 10k MeKeon Bat second first, Ovaua, se first; Fay Race first, Vino first, Shot Kun Fifth gler ated; J Sixth Race Caotuputer thind Race first third Masterson Charles 6 An —_— first Gales BASEBALL SCORES. Games Played Yesterday In the Na- tional and American Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE At Chirag New YY: 5 6 a4 @ Chicag 8 3 3 6 ¢ 5 ¥ Ka i Ef Hatt ate] HB resnahar Pittsburg rE. 3 Ratt: Hitppd and he rien iH H cishostter and TALLE New ¥Y Chlcax Pittsh rg x FPutiadeiphia ' St Louis ie Cincinnat Bostor 1 Brooklyn ww AMERICAN LEAGUE New York UF PERUCENTAGESR Ww rk «3 x 3 At 1 Git, 13, New New § b 1 Warner, Hats Host t fn + 0 Chis and son At Philadelphia Cleveland Philadelphia ago Sullivan Batteries Young, Winter and Peter 0-0 000 20 « p 0-7 2} }- 46 0 32a 32 240 Hite~Cleveland, 11, Philade hia 10. Er- rors—Cleveland, I; Philadelph 4+ Bat terfes— Bernhard and Clark ak iay and Bohreck At Was? 8t 1x » Washington Hits Ht louls rora- St louls I es Howl €«ydon TABLE OF ington a a 1 9. 6 & $. Was : Washi and Hpencer PERCENTAG w Philade phia bh] Cleveland is New York 17 Bt Tous 1! etroft 15 Chicago 11 Washington is Boston £ ey bv ta 517 “4 «0 is Mre. Stout and Mise Bishop In Finals. ENGLEWOOD, XN J) May 25 Class told (n the semifinal round of the Women's Metropolitan Golf tion's champlonahip tournament on the links of the Englewood Golf club Mrs Charles T Stout, the present holder of the Metropolitan Golf association title aud former national champion, sur vives with another former national champion, Miss Georglaona Bislop each having won her watch Associa Travis and Travers Survive. NEW YORK, May 28 - The first and second rounds of the eighteen hole match play In the men's chawplouship tournament of the Metropolitan Golf association were decided on the links of the St Apdrew's Golf club, and among the eight surviving players nre Walter J. Travis of fame as a golfer, and one of America's youngest aud best players, Jerome D. Travers of Montclair, N J luternational Tennis Semifinals at Washington, WASHINGTON, Muy 25 ~The sem! finals lu the men's singles tn the mid dle Atlant ten nls tourn with the result that " 8-26 IMstrict of Glazebrook Doyle plouship states chawptouship nent were plny ed bere Hooker bent nud Doyle Davidson, the chauplon or | for ~ present Dent Hooker the chu Columbia 0-3 0 nd will contest Amherst Was Shut Out CHAMPAIGN hi May Amherst bDascbhinll tesain was shut out here Ly the Unversity of 11 Hiuois played hile the two of for runs Noon The —-t college nols team fect ball, w three errors sponsible thinost per wade were Io casteruers which a lov Cornell Lends at Lacrosse CAMBRIDGE, Mass May the defeat of Harvard by a score to OU Cornell leads in the By of 1 Intercolleglinte Lacrusse leazic Cornell's nttack piers ed Harvard's defense In the tiest four of th aud after that team could secon minutes neither Myperion IL. LOUISVILLE tion 11. favorite, at free bhawdicap, the featun Keynote and Happy other winulug favorites Won Handicap May 20 Hype to & the event here Jack were the Ky, ~ won Earthquake In Ogden, Vinh, OGDEN, Utah, May Au earth quake shock was felt at 2 o'clock In the afternoon at West Weber, four miles west of Ogden. Bulldings were we. -) #d, but there was uo damage. 10 DARE HUASCARAN Famous Woman Alpinist Will Cl.:ub Andes Peak. BLAMED M'\ [0g LAST FAILURE. Will gulp Her Party With Eskime Costuiues to Protect Them from ths Intense (wld of Altitude aL 0 few NEW YOHK Bweantaiu oil i= pt Ly the Wothau Alpisist of Providence, —t A daring May tubing exploit annie laiuous R. § Alohe except for such natives of Peru as she Miss Peck will at nut Huascarau, said prak iu the Audes Miss Anuic 83 Veh who sailed frow bere for Colon selects for guides tetupt to climb Mo to highest micuiiains= She wii be the the lustrutients whether Hua=cnrau is of altitude Mount llswpu Li bas an estimated height of 21 lu 1d Miss Peck wade an sscerdl Hussearan, but did tid avs the of the failure fu part to the of two iunke CHinb equipped with with which to greater scientific deteruiiue than whi Sins feet attept to got success] bine presence tipie mountain climbers who fornied a particu of her party and refused to pro ill the way to the She Is plauniog equip the kimo clothlug as a cold, for height of 1 isd feet the temp: ceed top on the native present climb Es against reachiug a n her first climb Hele ta guides with protection ciloessive upon tHUre Was prevs below ere Miss Peck safety has no fears for her own ofr health aml feels as f she had “determination enough take me up twenty Huascarans When I went to Mount Sorata the first time age, she sald Just before I took two Swiss guldes a =scieltife Lut they all weakened at the The pext time | went ated went up 20500 feet, through f below zero weather hen my itis refiised to go farther ut 1 rtedd and persuaded then I am takiug along and shoes wi th Lalf Indisus [ « 1+ by © fin meter, which ud os tl in the high aud a win “Huascar the she said to Sane Years sailing tind au Dase Alas “0 degrees Ind exh thew ciuthing fur the I take a vier dling point a Xanuis ped liypso Ititudes, aud a theriios ih Is alan I expt to go to Chimbote and then proces to the city of Juugay, at the foot of the mountain’ She will resolutely adlicre to her de termination not to have any men along this time who might weaken and thus defeat her purpose In addition to American clmbhing exiles 3Tiss ascended the Matterhorn, the perilous Five Finger peaks Tyrol and several other world famous mountains nm Helter feed miles from coast mountain Took haa ia the Tried to Pull Washington Down. WASHINGTON, May 25 - Charles F Boykin for the (xlette Tyler company, playing at the Belasco thea ter tion with George Washington, for Presi to Uinuager who got into an alters driver dent Roosevelt, who refused White House carriage from the the theater lecause, alleged, the stamplug of the horses the audience, ap peared lu the police court was flued $10 for disorderly conduct Man ager Boykin admitted that he attempt ed to pull the driver frow although be lusisted that was abusive ave the alley adjoiuiug the manager aunoyed and his seat Wastilugton Crew Selse Portuguese Warship. LISBON. Portugal, May 25 It is re ported that the crew of the Portuguese crulser Suu Raphael after leaving Fun capital of the Island of Madeira a few days ago mutinied and overpow ered the offlovrs Ouly was allowed at liberty the ship under the direct mutineers The cruiser was seco by a trading ves sel golug at full speed and headed to ward South America Its destination Is believed to Le the Argentine repubs ile clial vue vtficer to navigate ous of the Expert Favors Sea Level Canal WASHINGTON, May 26 -W. Henry Hunter, chief englueer of the Mauches ter ship canal aud one of the foreign englueers charged by the president to investigate the Isthmian waterway project, has written a letter to Seuator Kittredge that after the report presented by the the board coufirmed lu the favor of the level caunl mA Ing reading minority of of consulting euxiteers be is Lad formed onstruction of a sea oplulon he Vice tonsul Stuart's Faneral BATUM, May 25 ~The burial of Vice Stuart took Ihe wis ald away cellletery peuding tg shipment to Eug The motive for the killiug of t Las not yet been establish frolien hier the Consul place Dod y in vaults and Mr Stuar ed Ihe gullt of the but vestigation are uncertain as to the three arrested ou sus the In en pleion are prosecuting Berthe Clalche Respited. NEW YORK, May For the fourth thine she pleaded guilty to msnxlnughter senfen upon Ber the Claiche Frenchiwoeiman of the Feaderioln Killed Ewil Gerdron was postponed by Justice Davis lo the criminal branch of the supreme court Justice Scott the for sen tence for next y = since thie the who ou reset M'ie<d Philippines to Mave Wireless, WASHINGTON, May Plans have been completed by the navy de partment for the lostallation of wsix new wireless telegraph stntions in the Philippines -hl Weather Probabilities, TEER ELT. That 36 in. Toffe Another lot of that Ol fon Taffeta, soft, an lusts Llack, will not crack, 36° wide aud worth $1. 1%, price T9c. Sheer White Mz 500 yards of 48 in, Pe Lawn, French Batiste, de Amerique, ete., kind. Saturday and day 18c. Finer gualiti 28, 30, 37} 10,45, 50 and { Muslin Special 9-1 Brown sheeting width, usual 22¢ kind. § urday and Monday 19¢. Button Special Pearl Buttons, little} big, perfect goods. Oa 1 doz. buttons Se. New Shirt Wists Mostly short sl caves. 1 are beauties, made by best makers of the cont i Prices begin at 98¢c. a ————————— Boys" Hose Extra, heavy wide worth 2)¢c, very spec all sizes, 15¢. Hosiery We have as com~ Tine "Cas ery am found in this valley. new things are on shelves. We are stron open work for ladies children. Imported and mestic lace lisles in white and colors. White Spreads Full sized bed sp hemstitched, ready for free from starch, usual p $1.25. Special 98¢ 8 day and Monday. No 'phone orders Alled for this spread. $1.00 value for 79¢c. $1.12} value for 8c, $1.25 value for 98c. Globe Ware Talmadge Block, Elmer A VALLEY ‘PHONE. THE NEW HARNESS Harness, Washed, Oil Harness Bought, Bicycles and Lawn Mowers F Mirrors and Looking Glasses Loplal Boots and Shoes Repaired AL CONNIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office:-- Rooms 4 and §, [Elmer Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pu. 17 Pleasant St, Waverly, TOUHEY'S HOTE Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Falr; south winds, Rates $1.50 Por Day. }
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