Show WifE AND PARAMOUR Frenzied Italian Surprises Cousin in Bedchamber With Spouse and Decapitates Both Bothof of Them With Hand Ax SPECTRES DRIVE HIM TO CATHOLIC PRIEST Turned Over to Police Wisconsin Wiscon Wiscon- sin sill Man Confesses Horrible Crime Says Crime Says He Was Driven to Desperation by Sight BABES WITNESS THE DEED TZ Wis Vis Nov XO 2 20 Tor Tor Tortured i by I tile the lie mental menial picture of his headless wife an and her paramour whom lie Itc slew last night Pasquale quale twenty seven SC cu years ears old a merchant to today oy went to a priest and confessed the tile double crime which ha had theretofore not been discovered isco The file young avenger was wa turned tU over O to the police who are arc closel closely guar guarding ing him for foi fear of possible lo sible mob moh violence to- to night According to Marches he lie went homo home last nl night h t and found his hula wife and his cousin and namesake occupying occupying occupy occupy- ing Mrs Irs Marchesi's bedchamber The younger cr Marches l. l who was not of oC a age e. e had been heen a favorite of or the tue husband and the thc scene drove him mad lund he said Without allowing hii his presence to be become become he- he come known Marches Marchesi went to a woodshed woodshed wood wood- shed procured a lIan hand ax crept to the ani and chopped off orr the heads of or lh tl-ie tl two 1 wo lovers lo Taking his baby two months' months oid oid from th the arms arias of his slain wife Mar Mar- washed th the blood from Its face ace CC carried It 11 to the home of or hi his brother and antl said eald that his wife was Ill lie re returned re- re turned to the thc house hO dressed his daughter daugh daugh- h- h ter tel Jo Josephine four COllI years ears old and took her to liI his brothers brother's Spectre Haunt flaunt Marches Marchesi again returned to tho the house concealing the hatchet and be began an wandering wandering wan wan- dering about the city As morning be- be thc thc-f t thaU hjuL tnt Marches r sL all night I. I I drove o him lu tU nine in JD me uie ui Lii un n Catholic e church In the darkness s 's of if the thi basement he lie I said he heard the death cries cIles of or his wife and saw aW horrid torrid forms o of headless persons r rushing 3 sit at him through tho the black blackness ness As the music o of the morning mass came faintly t to his cars from the auditorium auditorium audi audi- above aboc he sal salt said he thought ho lie distinguished the words Vengeance reng- reng ance is ismine Ismine ismine mine saith the Lord Then Thea he rushed from froni his hiding ln place went to the home borne of ot th the parish priest and sou sought ht relief in confessing what he had bad done After the priest hall hail turned over ore to the police the sla slayer told a connected J stor tory story of oC the crime pleading that he hc had felt Celt justified in killing the pair Imir at tho time the deed was committed com coni- mitte but that later inter he was so sorry 11 such an awful cl crime crime me had hind crept Into his life lIe Ife said Sees Sros f le Ip Episode I tJ I 11 went home last night earlier than I 1 e expected I had n. n no suspicion of oC my wife's unfaithfulness 5 but Just for fun Cun funI CunI I peeked In iii at 1 her lieI bc bedroom room window I J ivas driven to desperation h by the tue sight that met m my e eyes ls There with all tho confidence that I might rightfully exercise was m my favorite cousin lii my namesake wearing scaring ms my night ht robe My I wife hOI her two babies n near at her was tr treating him with the affection that was as alone my dueI due I 1 became as ono one Insane 1 I ran to a woodshed In the rear aud seized a lumberman's hand ax I returned to the chamber window with only one thou thought lat that of avenging in nn myself 1 I carefully raised the window so 50 It would not nut bo he heard I crawled cra In unseen and antl crept cropt to the thc bed I My 11 arm anTi f strengthened trens at it the tho sight 1 I chopped off ot my cousins cousin's hea heat head at the lie first blow of ot the tho the axe lie He did not move e I but the sound o of the thc blow m my wife Sh She started up liT and tou fought ht sav sav- n ely She begged lor forgiveness throwIng throw- throw In lag Ing herself on her knees That was waR as the lie en end of her Her Hor defense had hart prevented th tho fatal total blow but lt her pr ln posture allowed the lie ax to swing freely reel 1 I was mad nal but I hall hail sense enough left lert to avoid striking tho the baby which my wife had grabbed g up as she hc sought bought ou ht to de defend tle- tle fend herself Marches 1 went on to tell how hoT hoTh h he had struck at his Wife repeatedly l almost t severing her head but always taking care not to harm tho the children Marchesi 1 has lived hived In In for Cor forten forten considerable erable t ten 11 years n mid nd acquired wealth He lie was wat one of or the leaders among Italians in the west quartel in which he lived |