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Show sliHE STEtHHEIL j BElDfjS ili Useciifojs Arraignment in ' 'Famous Paris Murder Case ienci s Sensational. ftw fcCL'SEH WOMAN MAY ' ! HERSKLK ADDRESS JUI 18fc J Yaiii fciprcssion Prevails That State t N'cnf Too Far in Tirade ; of Invective, ft) I , JJfl s I'ARI?. "ov- cntiro session l if the Fteirtlioil inurdor trial today was flfrrw Itpn up with an impassioned pica by Raw General Trouard Jtiollu for 4 i( (ouriclion ol mo woman who is i wVd with having hilled hor lms-V lms-V taiaw) her stepmother. As Madame tc inhcil's counsel, M. Anbiu, is yet to heard, doubt lias arisen whether the v ue will RO to 'I'0 .iur3' tomorrow. 4 Tbo jroscctitor showed ncitlier pity i or mor ' h's address to tho jury. ihji jc pain .im! tho accused woman in the to fc fackf't i colors as a born liar, and ono whose whole life, beforo and I iter i lie crnno. . jusi.ifiod tho presiimp rjOB ion of guilt. Ho developed tho thoor-. thoor-. i kit after the rich and generous lover, ioaauard. abandoned her in 1007, ,j (jilamo Stcinheil realized she was al-tiaY al-tiaY total Uio ind of her tether and that i (ben Jlio cot Maurico liordercl in hor lulchcs she was determined to hold ml ij Jm oven at the price of murder. JTko prosecutor insisted that Madame ' j iicinhoii'ii Mory that burglars commit-orli-a i tho crime was a myth; and ho unci un-ci fli i;r'00'c t0 rceonstrucl the scenes that ttsally happened, claiming that while 0r It accused woman and her aceoin-, aceoin-, ltd were lieitig Madame Jupy, M. i. (l kicbril was moused by tho noise aud Bapfd out 'of bed. Thereupon they new HiftH and killed him and, returning n t i Madame .lapy's room, found her in am to1 fright. Stopping of the Clock. 'J. Trouard Piolle undertook to ac-TBik ac-TBik for Hie stopping of (ho clock in gijJ ii Stoinlieil home, after tho murder. ) uneinti tbo theory tiiat Madame I itboil in her anguish could not on-'grjjj on-'grjjj ire the tii'Iting. An expert testified I t imz tho irial thai the clock had w? k stopped by hand as it was beiug eM ml up. aQjj ilk artiuineiii of M. Trouard TCiollo i ( thr impression thai tli'o testimony j k whicli it was based was loo eon- , dins and his fine spun presumptions YS5 're too precise, leaving him vulner- U in uis aniagonisl. M. Auliin. The 4i llrr scored heavily at. the conclusion 0 ', Ihc prosecutor's address, whou he ) allrnged M. Trouard Klolle lo name n"a Wolf, the rook in tho Stein-lil Stein-lil home, and her son. Alexander. i Ioti tliroiiL'hout the argument M. feiard Riollc had hinted at as being j itoniJirc of .Madamo Stcinheil. S ; touchnnl the day Madame Stcinheil Lj tr'ncil tftrihlv depressed. Ill Not once did she interrupt tho pro-ii pro-ii wins-s though frequently she ; brd her fists and showed signs of i:"r when the prosecutor made par-rslarlv par-rslarlv odious insinuations against i x It "s understood (hat at, tho cnu-V cnu-V fV(,",J1" Anliiii's address, Madame irinDil intends" to address tho jurv hfroivn holuilf. This would inn he .- drammio climax, and ii Is exported A told have ;i powerful influeneu on the HFOIU Tfdc is rt,,'01''t,I 10 bc cv'c'.v Frcnoli Jury Customs. Sco T,r" -Vw ",,lst '' ivmcmbered in WiiFi iiii-tit.ii with a French verdict: each ti-M. the najority voto prevails, tho wilt. ' ronan ot the jury liaving two votes ft, their bo a tK.: 50,0,i ,,,10 .jurori AbOi , Cft'nl- hut aro pennittoit to 1 rn o Ibeir homes at. night, where J arc Milijccled to the. possible in-I in-I ' ('f tlieif wives. It is notorious Wot'i 1? C;m : "''.ioril.v of tho ineu wnco f.or ,0 n,.(niUn, of jllulamo 11. the ivonieii almost uuaui-)olu-e she js guilty, lie Meiuheil is being deluged 'crs of every character, manv containing offers of marria"'c ncqmltod. Enterprising thca-anagers thca-anagers are trying to arrange nninediato appearance on the t release, 'one having offejcd r thirtv appearances. Madame is represented as having llu'te letters nwnv in a ra"o |