Show sEsATIt GOUT Remarkable Scene Enacted in the Youtsey Trial OUTBREAK BY DEFENDANT Ho Denounces Arthur Goehel Who Was on the Witness Stand as a Liar rind Becomes Violent Every Indication that Ho Has Lost His Reason Judge Adjourns thc Court Until Today Youtsey Carried Back to Jail and jis in a Critical Condition Con-dition 4 Georgetown Ky Oct 9One of the most remarkable scenes ever enacted In a Kentucky court occurred tonight In the Youtsey trial the defendant himself him-self being the chief participant The courtroom was crowded at thc time and the excitement was Intense D E Armstrong the Louisville detective had Just told of his taUcs with Youtsey before and after his arrest Then Arthur Ar-thur Goebcl was put on the stand and Judge Ben AVilllams who for the first lime appeared for thc prosecution did the questioning Arthur Gocbcl said I talked with Youtsey the day he was arrested late In the afternoon In the Jail In Frankfort Frank-fort In reference to themurder of my brother Just at this point Youtsey arose behind be-hind his attorneys and In a loud voice said It Is untrue It Isa lieI never spoke a word to that man In my life nor he to me Col Crawford told him to be quiet and sit down and others took hold of him I will not sit down I never said a word to that man itIs untrue He was shouting by this time and every one was on tiptoe of expectation expecta-tion Youtseya wife sprang to his Bide and while endeavoring to make him sit down could be heard saying Now you have killed my husband I suppose you are satisfied Then Youtsey hysterically shouted again I am Innocent there Is no blood on my hands these men arc swearing my life away Two or three deputies went over and L grabbed him He struggled wildly and said Let mo alone I will not sit down Arthur Goebel meanwhile sat sphinx like In the witness chair and never turned his head Finally after Yout soy was forced Into a seat he shouted again Gocbcl Is not dead all the demons In hell could not kill him Mr Sheriff 1C the defendant docs not behave himself put handcuffs on him said Judge Cantrill Meanwhile the audience could not be forced to keep their scats until the Judge threatened threat-ened to fine those who stood up Tout Key settled back In his chair closed his eyes and seemed In a state of collapse col-lapse He waved his handkerchief above his head in an aimless way and groaned hysterically Finally quiet was restored and Judge AVilllams asked Arhur Goebel another question when Col Crawford asked a postponement of the trial until tomorrow tomor-row on account of the defendant condition con-dition Judge Cantrlll said he could see no cause or reason for the defendants defend-ants outbreak but In Justice to the attorneys he would postpone the case until tomorrow Mr Franklin said the commonwealth had not the slightest objection ob-jection to adjourning until tomorrow and the court so ordered Youlsey still occupied his chair with his eyes closed apparently In a half fainting condition After the crowd passed out Jailer Reed and deputies carried Youtsey to the Jail as he was unable to walk Various reasons arc assigned for his unseemly outbreak the first being that his long confinement and the strain of the trial caused him to become hysterical and lose control of himself Another Is that ho Is really demented ns shown by his remark that Goebel was not dead Youtsey Is being attended by physicians and relatives rela-tives at the Jail and his condition is deemed critical |