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Show mental lrrrnpoiiMlbillt v ront Inuos and cx-fcln cx-fcln :it the time of the trial. Under t he a la te la w the court v.'ould It compelled, .in a result of the vcrdiet, 1o settle nee Mkvs t!urri.n"n to the ulato peniU'iitiarv a! W'j-lla Walla for treatment treat-ment fm I lie erlni lually Ins a n e, hut, as (here hit no ueeommoda I Ions n t. the penitentiary peni-tentiary fur .women of thin typ the will bo t ra nierred to tlio state hospital for t'eeble-miiuJed. Smiling. Miss Garrison received the vcrdiet, then with a laiitfh she M;ted her mother. Of the two women Jurors, one sobbed aw tlio verrtlet was read, and several sev-eral of tlio male jurors cried. Many spectators spec-tators wer moved to tears. Miss Garrison, Garri-son, as she was led from tho courtroom, a lauyhiiiK' yaily. jilEliif jj ithf ul Poisoner of Rival if Vill Go to Feeble-C Feeble-C Minded Hospital. K WTTLC Wash., May 0. Ruth Gar-. Gar-. lS-year-old girl who con f eased to Holsonlng of Mrs. Craco G. Slorrs, her ' for the love of V. M. fcUorra, on j h IS last, was found not guilty late J- because of mental irresponsibility io time of tho crime. e jury was givnn the case at 3:12 p. k'-n returned with a verdict at 5 y'k. Under instructions given by l'vourt, the .jury returned affirmative ) .era to three of four points, aa fol- tether tlio defendant committed the charged; whether tr.e jury acquits i ecan ?e of her Insanity or mental ir-1 ir-1 risibility at the time of the eommis- -of the crime; whether her Insanity or |