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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