*^%4jury--Hears Interesting Story From Girl Of Hills of West Virginia. Whom iV They Exonerate in Their Finding*\\T. * % _i - Continued from page 1.-day or two. From what seemed like love, the youthful girl turned to dislike of the 50 year old man who had wc jured her away, it was inferred from the tone of her testimony, according to jurors.[\ Had Big Roll of Money' As the trip of the elopers reached the farm colony, his roll of money ; waned until he was virtually without ] means, the promise to marry the girl ; was not fulfilled and her affection disappeared. Later she was shocked to find he was a married man with a j •wife and three children. His promise , to obtain a divorce was also unfilled, j so the girl reached the stage where, she had no use for the man qualified ■ to fill a place in Rowe’s drama, “The ! Fpir Penitent.” !Testimony of two local physicians. mid surgeons was to the effect that i death was due to over exertion, l)rs Peck and Seelye testifying in sub-j stance to this fact, left the jury with| no other recourse than to render a verdict in accordance thereto As to ( the conduct of Heaven City, it was j not .within the province of the jury,1 it was decreed, that being the duty , of other agencies. IBurial of Scofield took place last