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-aj mr- -yr - - J 1 1 rm 1K0LT I i t i. HUlli UiilLL .UL'itiU t 1j r-r :.: U: mitaOtl Hi i rs LAND DEAD. L" i ALL 0. L i.. e . i .... 4 i y T? 7i t if 7T s- j F;rr.:E:l:rls,Tjtt:j I 10 KEEP CCL3T- EL5Y tut BtrtBoU He Made Tj I Ui Kkm Bta ft". 7 1! a, I II - - I Tm(( TUm b4 Ik "Si, ir AlMt I my Tie. , . (Br tM AasuriaJae' iTaaa ) bi,ik,1i. lid . aa. I. The trial J kit,Uhlnta tVrft.r ft M.rwol r pfuaaoola. ru, a nrobor of iki Crt claa. oa ta rbarg of Baaing XUhIpma Cbwur 8, Bobru. of Jollet, III., menilxr of U foortk cImk Otli morning after th rcor of yMtrdjr'a prorcedtaga bad bora adopted. Tb chart la aupporiadl bjr all iMKlficattuaa, aaca aUejInt a aepa rata Incideal of baling, la wbich 'KobrU aa tba ' vkUm. Robarta waa alao tb alleged auffarar U tba Incldanta npoa which ar baead all four of the pacification In Foster' cane, th trial of wblch araa com pieted yaaterday.-' . alartont la being defended by Mr. George H. Hann, an attorney of New York city, who waa a member'of tba clam of 1SSS, Naval Academy. . No chart fcgalut any other mid shipman ha been filed a yet, but ,tb academy authorltlea atato that tba court wilt be kept aupplled with chargo at th termination of each case for an Indefinite period. " The naval court-martUI opened tha proceeding 6y vorffylng tbo record In the caae of Midshipman Worth W. Fouler, whooe trial on the clisrre of hailng Mldihlpman Cbea lr K -Kebwrtar- ha bixn-completed. Thl occupied over an hour. I Tba court thon took up Jthe com of Manonl, - The charge and alx specification were read. . The first specification . allegos the . hazing " of Chester 8. Roberts by compelling htm t perform "No." 16." Roberta la the aame midshipman whom Fos ter Is accused pf basing. , t . im . i i f j . i a ii allege tbat Manoni : hazed fourth classman. Benjamin W. Tye,. of At lanta. Ca., by conipellinK him " to bring the accused breakfast on dlf- j f orent occasions. . ' ' The last three charges are In con- , Midshipman '' Albert C. Bryant, of Canton Bend, Ala., a fourth class man. .They are that Mansonl com pelled him to bring him his break fast, to stand on his libad about 20 time and iwrfprm'No 10" about CO times. . . .-. ' t Manonl was brought "bcfoi-e tthc court and Introduced Mr. George 'II Mann. of New York, as his counsel, -who asked that tlvo trial of thecase be delayed until the opening of tho court .to-morrow and the request was granted. , ' -( . t , , ; Trjr L. D. Causey Next. , " : "- (By tho Associated Press.) ,. c' - Annapolis. -Md.t Jan." 6. Still another midshipman Involved in Uie hazing is . Midshipman Louis Dean Causey, of the first class. The charge of hazing ". fourth-class man Bennett, . with ' the various specifications was served - on Causey to-day,' and his case probaly will be taken, up at tho conclusion ot the Marsoni case. Toung Causey Is a sun ot W. J. Causey, of Berwick,-Miss, He is one of the prominent athletes of ; the academy, - i - , , CiVESTISATO EXPRESS LOSS t - - - r. ; (By the Associated : Press.) ? Columbia, 8. C. Jan. 6. Nothing can bo learned here regarding the a Icged loss of $iS,ft'W from an express' package j en route bclwceti Augusta,' -Ga., antl New York. ' , ' if . J. K. 'funti "route agent of this dlvls- Km, bellevoa the loss occurred outside ot Ills territory.; The package, was In Columbia two hours between 3:30 and 8 o'clock in the ihornlng, but has been traced to New. York In apparent gooj order. However, this Is known as a "concealed" Urns, and the robbery might have -occurred . even before the . pttcknge left Augusta. :' T. W, Leary, general manager of the Southern , Express Company, -is here making- an Investigation. In the last few yers the Southern Extren Com- pnny has lont. two $10,000 packages hero, neither of .which was ever found. -4 HUH lr-i.14 Iwx tjftl Uw' B'r 4 JB hM4K All i.!t let. ; I F It 4mM fen) t u.e, Ja. I .:. u.i an U U bWa tho Kkfetf) I An I U It tuM el t-aya car . uUr !. Th f.re eaow (III U IB twelve ,; h )et closed th rU)e el lit totatry hM Brdered Ht.lil freight rr, ( III IwiwUwi ftfti t.tl I MM(r rar. la 1914 lh 6rt tr: ioeom ," ' care. I.IUS 'fretgat car. UMtl. la- eoaaMaUac "apoa U MUar tba Railway Aga a: .'Tba aggrgat capacity of tba rar'lororeoUva plaata and tba rail way boa vbUh balld new tjlp Bit li aot aaScleat to produca la ft lHi -Donlba'tba larga rcanlu rap raaiad la tba tootlaga. It tfcar- 'for follow tbat tba order her r oordad vlll la many tax carry tba builder far lato tba prcaaat yaar aid poMlbly In aoma eaaea bayond tba rod of 1101 befora dallverlaa ar completed. It la not likely la tftw of thla condition at affair tbat tb order for 1101 will reach tha high lerel of tba year jnat clowtd." SIGNIFICANT QUESTION fa a Wra Hscj fcr De- feritej Her Honor? In Her Own Home ai tlut Hunan B. ' AutlMny Club of Cincinnati Aftk; It Tof ltooKevrlt In Appeal lo Have " life 'of Mrs. Antoinette tfolla. . ' (By the . Associated Press.) - Hackensack, N. J., Jan. 5. An appeal to save Mrs. Antoinette Tolla, of this cityM frpin being hanged on January IS is aald to have been fent to President Roosevelt by the Susan B. Anthony Club ot Cincinnati, Ohio. In this appeal the following question was asked: - - - 'Cun a woman bo-hanged hi Now Jersey for defending 'her honor lu her, OWn . homeT" -The message is said to have been signed by Mrs. Sarah MSicwcra, M.D., as president of the club. ' 1 . Mi's. Tolla. who la a young wo man, shot an Italian Twho she aald attempted to attack her In her own homo. A Jury, found her guilty of murder. - ' .-t J , . . Sheriff Mercer to-day sent out In vitations to persona who hare been chosen to" witness the 'double hang ing of Mrs. Tolla and of Jerry Rossa, whose execution will take place on the; aame day as that of Mrs. Tolla. The sheriff aald to-day. that Mrs. Tolla appears to be -in a cheerful mood, but -that Rossa Is .not so com posed as she.- Mrs. Tolla still enter tains the hope that the United States Supreme Court will .intervene and grant a stay of xocutton in her case. SOUTH ATLANTIC BASEBALL LEAGUE. ' v (By the Associated Press.) : , Savannah, Da;, Jan.J 6. The an nual meeting of the South Atlantic Baseball League was. held ' here this afternoon. - Representatives of all cities in the ; league1 a are present Charles w. Boyer," of' . Hagerstown, Md., probably will be re-elected presi dent. Jjewls G. "Wood or Columbia S. C, and H. H... Morris, of Augusta, are candidates for, secretary. .The 1906 ? schedule provides - for-.-120 games; the season opening 16 and closing September 3.'- The Savarfnah franchlso Is to be sold to a syndicate headed by George Lechwnld. , SILENT ABOUT 4 , CRAZY -TfOUAN. Hamilton, 0., Jan. 6 Dr. Minor Mor ris, husband of! ' the- woman ejected from the White House yesterday, while nhe was demanding to, see the preMl dent. is working - on' the- farm or his brother near here. ' He went there Ihhi fall. HIh marriage took place abroad. Neither Dr. . Morris nor . the family would make any statement today re garding tho woman In .Wnnhlhglon. C.T.I Jix:::I tl KnSzrJ'::'.. X:i, t;l fclUtm K:re Ec-is E:z:t i ' " 1 . K:rrtf ri::!z::t SHE IS IN CCLUPSE -y Tbmww I m TVwlk I Marf IM a Xrgtw Uld HU f Mrr aadit. aWd aa l'rry bwa White (y th ItaiwiH riw WaaMnftua, Jaav. Urn. Himar Mr- ri. wM rwtray wa ) 4 tvm wlit' IS Pr-nawt, to-da? la M tall f mtwu rotlaptw. la roiamt t Inquire ret vurw by a awar mrnd that aithwta kBl Ml th huminlW to wtok-h had ! ub)ac(d ab prmm 4 to allow th alter ta divp. It furth laforma Uoa wa cuavrywd that bnr htwtwnd. Dr. Morma, wl'l rwach her tutnorrow from trhto. ' A atatrmmt aa made to-day by As sistant Kenwtarr B. T. Barnes at tb Whit House mnrcrnlng tha ejcctmait of Mr. Minor-Morrta yesterday from tb ciwativ ottVwa. . The teen enact ed daring th unfortunate fti-KVdlng h rraaftMl nurh mnuiwnl. na e(-ruunl I of Its unuia character and tha dla- i tresalng drrumatanoes attMtdlng it. and It a felt at the Whit Hou that" an official atatetneat of the tncklent should b tnado. .The et-lmiU fol lows: "in view of the Inarruiati stttemeatji ' apnat1iig In the prvaa goiicernlna th , case of Mr. Minor4 Monia. Assistant Secretary Barnes to-day mmde the fol lowing rtatement: "'Mm Morro called at the 'executive' office yesterday at about one- o'olcck ' and asked to be allowen to aee the President. At lite tint ftecmary Lmb waa cngagod with tha President,- and Mr: Barnes saw hei. Upon Inquiry aa to-the haitim ft bee oualsw she otatetl with considerable reluctanca that her huMbuid ;had leen. unjustly dtamisHed from a branch of the War Department; that she did not propose to have any thing to do with the Secretary of War concerning It: but that she wanted the President to takv It us and. at, that Justice waa dona. She was Informed that the President could not give per sonal attention to such a matter, and that Iho decision of the KecrtJlary of War would bo final. She insisted that she must see the 11-eiilUcnl and when told that that was out of the question, she asserted In a boisterous manner that she would not be prevented from seeing him. and that she would remain where she wan for a month If nosd be unless' shosaw him sooner. She-was allowed to remain1 for somrt momenta. When Mr,' Barnes .returned to the reception-room shortly after, ha found her pacing excitedly up and down the room, and Informed her as quietly as possible that she could not see the Presldont, and that it would be useless for her to remain longer. She replied In a loud voice that she would see htm (Concluded on Second Page.) . NOVEL- DIVORCE SUIT Dummy Wants Freedom from Talking Wife Deaf Man Says that His Wife Abuses Him aud Keeps" Clilldrcn from Learning tho Sign Language. ' , i , C, ' ; S A' novel divorce suit, was started yesterday ' in the Superior Court by Mr. Charjes U.. Harris, attorney. The case is that of Sam Watts , against Bessie Watts from Raleigh township. ' : tiSani Watts ; is. a-! deaf mtite," and his wife le- not.'. The plaintiff claims that his 'wife treated him cruelly, -by heating him, and that she would not allow his Children .to learn to talk by4hft sign language to their father, V; Watts Worka at- tjie Colored Deaf and Dumb Institution. The case Will come up ill February, and the ques tion that is puzzling his attorney. Is how will-he get his testimony before the jury. - ihe only solution Is to get an interpreter. -, ,- . The trial of this case will be quite a'-cttrioBitv. .-.'." ""' Wedding Bells February, if.' J Washington,' Jan.- 5. The Presi dent and Mrs. Roosevelt announced lust night' that the wedding of-Mlus Alice. Roosevelt ' to' Representative Nicholas Ijongwoi'th, of Cincinnati, will occur on Saturday, February 1,7, at 12 o'clock, noon, In the East room of Iho White Houso j . . r :J Ttl REFRESH!! POLICY kUy tto Agtuai CWrV4 ! Uwl INtawt H l iMM tt- 1 4 fc-eart le Hmari Vrbkrh CMa4 tla IHurwika, Vf -Ti.Ug Moaww a Boaafa aa4 Gawa. tDy' lUe Ae1tde)l frrea ) SL rlrrlurg. Jaa. a. Tb jov rraaeaat'S victory aw th revwl UwnlsU baa bawti ult dec 11 re, al though opem , rrvelt roaUawe la raaay place la tb laterl or. Tb rullltery ar tt) plowed narclleasly. and gradaally th vrtuvat la being a LI Bed. Th fire of revolt, however, ar smothered. bat ar not itln- ignlshed, and th mala fear I that th government,' aacoaraged, by such, will fail lata tb ery rror of which th revoluttoalat Vrre guilty and at- tempt to prea It advantage too far. Already there are signs that th policy of repression may be carried to a point which la sure to agala arouae th reoonlBient and discon tent of th cUasc which shrank from the violent - program of tho red a." la BL Pterhurg.. for la- stance, th wholesale pcrquiaitlona ot tb pollc have been succeeded by a particularly offensive measure of the prefect of police wblch practically give th dvornlks of house porter a free hand to search prlvat lodg Inn for arm a .in. susolclou per sons for doeuaieaiai ofiexing" ttiouTa premium of 65 cents for the disco v ery of every revolver or bomb and 25 cents for a knife. . Such a meas ure naturally will arouse the cupld Ity of the house porters and restore the Intolerable system of personal espionage hlch was In vogue at the time of the late Interior Minister Von Plehve. Thirty-five arrests were made last night. ' Among those- taken In cus tody were four Moscow revolution ists who came here to consult their comrades In this city. They were captured on heir arrival at the rail road station after a desperate strug gle with the police. 7 The program for the demonstra tions, ot January 22, the anniversary of Red Sunday, Includes services for the "martyrg" at . the Narva gate, palace square and other places where the troops fired on the workmen and also at the cemetery .of the transfigu ration, where the majority of the victims were burled. Casualties at ' Tukuin. Tukum, Courland, Russia, Jan. 5. Five hundred and eighty persons were killed or, wounded during the recent revolt he re--.. v . , . - BRITISH STEAMER CARLISLE SUNK. (By tho Associated Press.) Saigon, ' French Indo-Chlna, an. S. -The British steamer Carlisle sank In the Saigon river. yesterday after a conflagration on board following an explosion' of powder, due to sponta neous combustion 1 -' Two of her crew an engineer and a sailor- are missing Many persons were -Injured during the excitement attending the rescue of the remainder of the crew.'( , , -' flilTlAD i,; a ' 7tl.v the Assotlatod Press.) - Wasltiiigtou, Jan.5. Advices hove been deceived here from an olUciat source bringing ,the news from Mos cow that ft thousand people have been killed there- and . three thousand wounded. The news from elsewhere In iKussla, however is more hopeful, tin dispatches saying that the fail ways are gradually resuming opera tions. Tito mails, however, are still badly mixed up and it will require two or three months for condition to resume their normal state, t MOUND 0 THE ViORK OF REM Uf Varaiaa tire or VWi a4 ElV Wa gr Ml Hew Willi, to Meia Katry of CWkUfce, Jrty a MlW rrwaa Pwia of tCayhntu, fcavsTmd flue (By tb BiaebVld. W. Va Jaa. . At a. aa. to-day eleve aeore oodl were removed f root lb Coaldal !, fttaalag a total of twealy-Urw la all. tv white aad elhta Mgrooa. It waa at flrat ppod Ukat thore were but tweaty-oa meo ta Dm mine at th Urn of tb oxploalom, bat aa lb regnlar working tore I J t bb. it wa Impoeelbl lo tell th exact aamber la th rala aUI a earth was mad by a reacalng party, composed of a early all th fir bo la tb field, together with mine Inspector aad a larg asmber of friend of th entombed blaora. Th reacw work was carried oa all night, th reecuars first getting a larg supply of brattle aoalarUl, and with tb s of new fan lb party was able to cater th mines at I a. ra. A a hour later they succeed ed la locating and rescuing the bodies of eleven of th victims, those near est to the entry ot the cracker neck entrance of the mine, which I a new working and 1 located at the ex treme west end of the mln proper. Mine Bos Williams, who at the Urn of the explosion waa In th main entry and nearly a mil from tho cracker neck portion, autfered front the concussion ahd waa almost ovoroomety the dnsrand 'gases be fore he could reach the east drift mouth. The greater number ot the victims were working some little dis tance from the point where the ex plosion occurred and were found to have been suffocated. Those located i In the cracker neck, or In room eleven, of this portion, were terribly mangled. The damage 10 the mine k very heavy, and It will require consider able time to get that portion back in working shape. The majority of the negrd miners were from the east ern portion of( Virginia, and were the oldest miners in the field. The Coaldale operation was - the first mine opened up west of Elkhorn tunnel. It is in the twelve-foot vein of pocahontas coal and is considered the best paying operation in the field. The names of the, whttemen killed are: J. W. Larow, W. L. La re w, James Slugs, Larasz Alardar (Hungarian) and Antony Bruce (Pole).; FOR HORRIBLE CRIME Witches Garroted in Havana Prison Today They Murdered a White Baby and Prescribed Heart as Poultice, for Woman's Barrenness The Body, Smoked and Salted, - Was Found Weeks After tho KillingOthers Implicated. ' - - (By the Associated Press.) Havana, Jan. 5. Domingo Bocourt, aft old negro, and Victor Molina, a mu latto, were garroted at the prison here to-day. Both men were regarded as 'witches" by their associates. - Their crime was th htdeous murder of a white baby, Zola Dlas, for the purpose of procuring -the heart .of a white fe male Child' which the "witches" pre scribed as a poultice for a certain wo man as a cure . for ' barrenness. . The child's' body, was found, smoked and salted,' weeks after the crime. ' . 5 The executions passed off promptly. There was no special Incident and no witnesses excepting those officially designated to be present. . A dozen other men aud women are Imprisoned In connection with the crime, 'v - " - - ! The Chicago at Frisco, San Francisco, Cal-i Jan. 5.-rThe ct uluer1 Chicago, flagship of the Pa cific squadron, arrived in port yes terday after A cruise to the Hawaiian isinnds. v. t' je-hJi iflM AS-s Ma, taW (1m etf All i M4kM AlWwed a I mm4 tk taw iaai4 fi ) New Tea. Je I -TW after aveel ml OaoaSroMee wee Ue aMHtl far aionam ef awMUtha eWtrj Ik tiangrau etoitte leu nil r Mi. Lrt U Tfc.ui is of aaaaiia. wire of aa EaMam eoewtrf fwoMeoi. a eebta aap1 ) th tea sear M ilia, oa the ooaTeeaf rreaa tfcl wal mi a. IBM wa aVaelBly ajti-h ta the (reel rrsrtaao tera M Un At leMftr artvt iLa Mf naaaarhr 1'eaeea le IBM eawotry, aod tatai U oeae left her antnd teteajarerttr e4. AJtlMnttb her rrten4a ta tot enoo trr kaw te aiyueM lera-e swat f emery a a awaraaie lo the laint rreUoa aothortttto that et-e UI aws he left t weewn tfteiendeat estarr ta care ft the In Had BLatea daring her noatemplatad vlatt here, Immlgra Uoa Commtaataoer Wat chore has re 14 tbat aa aa Inaane alM-a aha exeat be deported. Bite I Bow held In her atateroora oa th Mlaacapolla, on fck-h ahe wll Mart far Rnia'd to-morrow. Mr. TbombooN arrived her last Tweaday on her way te visit her coueta, Mr. K. Marahatl Corer, f Overorevh, Pa. Her vestt waa planned partly a reot af ter th Mtneaa of her has Band, whom ah auraed to recovery. Ra I lty alx year oM. Bod th at rain whk eh ha prwvloaaly Been under, together with the etorm at sea. mad Mr. Thorn paon extremely III. Although not delirious, ahe I an til extremely weak and her mind la subject to queer fan cies. BOY SLAYER CONFESSED Ftai Dc:d 'left Ec3y -ca Trc;!i Yoang Moraa, IP, Admits Killing of Collier, 17, In a Quarrel Body Accidentally Discovered Before Train Passed Blood Stained Clothing Told Story. (By tike Associated Press.) Chicago, Jan. 5. William J. Mo- ran, aged 19 years, confessed to-day to. the killing last night of Robert Collier, aged 17 years, during a quar rel, after which Moran says he place! Collier's body on the railroad track In the hope that a passing train would hide evidences of the crime. The accidental discovery of the body before a train had passed dis closed the fact that Collier had been killed by a pistol bullet. And Investi gation showed that the body had first been taken from Moran's barn. where the murder occurred, to a va cant barn nearby. The Idea of misleading tho au thorities then occurred to Moran; ho carried tho corpse of his erstwhllo friend to the Nickel Plate Railway track. ' Flfteon companions of Collier's were - rounded up by the police. Among ' them was Moran, whose clothing was blood-stained and who confessed. ,. THEIR DEATH WAS BY ACCIDENT Uv the Associated Press.) ' -Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 6. The Po lander who was arrested last night at Ambler, near here, on suspicion that he might have been implicated in the deaths of Mrs. Debock and her -eighteen months olfl babe, was released from custody to-day, ; .. v : It was, learned by the police officials to-day that the child, while playing on the bank of the Wlssahlckon Creek, accidentally fell into the swollen Btream and was drowned, - The mother In at tempting to rescue the little one also lost her Ufa, , RAIDED GAME IN UNION HOTEL. Durham, N. C,i Jan. B. -This morn ing about 1 d"clock the police raided a room In the Union Hotel and "ar festbd Wesley Boddle and William Fer rell on the charge of gambling.: Tho room was filled with young men, but the officers had positive evidence against but two. . These were arrested, Tho game being ployed was dice, . Pre.. .iii t-iz HOif rr SDTHD L (i TWf V ol Bwaaj th AbJo TWy Bad Vlrw aa th CwaailtW. Ctaatrary (17 ta Aaeoriate PreS Waahlaa, Jaa. . te l-a '. o oa to PlUlppla tartf hill wa roa Uaaod IB tho tie today. Mr. Clark, of Ml oart, owoBod it d - caaslo. with B geaeral perh de voted la particular to th German tartf BttaatioB. H prefaced tiaa with a brief rWerearo to the hilt un der coaalderatloe. poaklag of th area aad BrodacUveaae of l- J"hU Ippla talBBda, Mr. CUrk i4 he had ever booa o Btarh aurprieed iac a Repabllcaa boat hlaa for CoDgree la 1IM. "To eould," ho aald. "ram th wfcol lalaad lato tb eoa griuaal dlatrtct reprent4 fcy Mr. DUveB, f Texas." Stating th Democratic poaltioa oa th Bill ho aald hi party would vot for It, although la commute th Deaaocrat had voted against It sim ply hocauM th Democratic sbaU tnte for abaolate fro trad had not been supported by th Republican. Illustrating change la th tobacco industry, Mr. Clark caused laughter' on both side of th chamber by de claring that there were In his dis trict 1& brick house and 100 brick baras.. all eqnal la . architectural beauty to tbe executive ofiico occu pied by President Roosevelt, all built out of th profit of tobacco raised and sold durln the Civil Wnr for more than one dollar a puuuJ.- DUcusslng aa an absurdity tho enormou amount of sugar that the Philippine are supposed to produce. Mr. Clark gave tb amount raised "in the United 8ttes proper" and also the production "in the United Slates Improper" la which- he In cluded Hawaii, Porto , Rico and the Philippines. : , . j The way and means committee, be aald, had been Informed by sworn statements that every acre In tho Philippines would be planted In to bacco, and by the sugar people that . these same acres would be. planted In sugar. It all reminded him of draw poker or the game of ducks and drakes. He did not blame tbe beet sugar people for worklflg against tbe bill, but said they were Seven years . behind. They should have blocked the admission of -Hawaii and her free sugar. "That la the price we paid to coddle the Hawaiian into a frame of mind In which we could swallow them, . and "he continued, , "we are now preparing to do the same great anaconda act with Cuba. AGAINST PATTERSON Thereby Bottom Drops from Defense of Others : Judge -Boyd Ruled that ' Defendant Cannot Testify that He Had Ex pended Amount : Falsified - ln Vouchers for' Necessary Expenses Other Than Those Specified, (Special to The F.vening. Times.) Greensboro, N. C.,r 3w6. The; bottom dropped out of several other . rfivpniifi ensfls thla mornlnsr when Judge Boyd ruled that . Defendant Dntfnwann ; j"fc ito1 In ttiA Torlatrul lavwi guu vu ., aaa - bmw- ' wuvi ui , Court lor filing and collecting false expense vouchers from the govern ment, could not. testify that be had expended the amount for other nec essaries than those specified. Defendants excepted and declined to introduce evidence. :- Judge Boyd said he would charge the Jury , that if they believed the evidence the de fendant was . guilty. : Ex-Governor Aycock, for the defendant,: Is now addressing the Jury. ... The Dewey Near Bermuda, '. Hamilton, ; Bermuda, Jan; . 6. Tho United States- tug Potomac; one-of Iho convoys of tho floating drydouk Dewey, which left Annapolis, Maryland, De cembet1 88 for the .Philippine Inlands, arrived here to-day for coal and pro- Caakf eBaae frvea Xmr art INitUiB of ftiaweiiaU aa4 i
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