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Sutton Had, an Appointment' 7 With the Girl Major Leonard asked the witness if a man lying on the ground could lire the gun In the manner described. The physician declared that unless Sutton's arms had been pinioned in such a way that he could not free himself the wound could be inflicted. Colonel Charles A. Doyen, the commander of the marine barracks the night Sutton disd was then call ed. He said that after midnight he had been aroused by Lieutenant Ut ley. "Utley called to me, 'Lieuten ant Sutton has killed Lieutenant Roelker and shot himself,' was tiia material testimony the commander gave. Davis argued that the evidence was not admissable. He asked the court to exclude it on the ground that it was only hearsay. "I don't know what other court may be asked to pass on the record of this proceed ing and I want to keep it free from error," Davis explained. The first ofncial notification that the Suttons have decided to take the case to a federal court, probably for criminal action, caused a stir among the wives an-.l friends of the naval men. The f-o irt ruled to allow the testimony. 1 went along with Lieutenant Ut !e and found Lieutenant Sutton ly ing on the ground, h:s head support ed by a hospital apprentice. The np i.retlee told m; in response to ques tions that Sutton had been shot in the forehead. I asked where Adams and Roelker were and was told t'iey iuul gone to the hospital to have their rounds dressed." Ths colonel furnished additional corroboration of the testimony in re gard to the injuries of Adams and Roelker. "Roelker gave me the bullet which had pierced his coat, inflicting only a bruise on the body," he went on. "There was nothing to indicate that the bullet had come in contact with anything." Q. what, was Lieutenant Adams' condition? A. He was very much excited but dead sober. The witness proceeded to relate Adams' version of the fighting. This testimony, Colonel Doyen said, was given ten minutes after the alarm had had been raised and it coincided in many respects to the lieutenant's narratives. It included the stories of Bevan, Adams and Utley. "1 did not question Lieutenant Roelker, because 1 felt that he was under the influence of liquor and could not be depended upon," Colonel Doyen said. Adjournment was then taken until 2 p. m. 1 What Perfect Adjustment Means J If you've ever had the misfortune to own a cheaply con&rudted sewing machine, you'll know what it means to have parts constantly breaking, or the machine re fuse to run for some seemingly unac countable reason. I Singer quality and the perfect adjustment of every Singer machine cave ycu such discouraging experiences. Every Singer runs so light and easy as to require prac tically no effort on your part to do the heaviest sewing. fij Many women use a Singer who haven't strength enough to operate ordinary ma chines. The Singer does all the work, runs noiselessly rsrsd does not easily get out of order. H Should repairs or new parts, needles, etc., ever be needed there's always a Singer store nearby to save you annoying delays. BODY OF MAN Fl iHTKlil (By Leased Wire to The Times) Lynn, Mass., July 22 MlnasMoon ijian, who came from Chicago recent ly In a trunk, at a lodging house In Lynn. Wahen Demenger, in whose room the murdered man was found, is being sought by the police. He left Monday and It is believed starred for Constantinople. The body was packed in a steel clad trunk but the blood from a bullet wound which went through the body and pierced tue heart had soaked through a cor ner of the trunk so that the odor at tracted the landlady's attention. A book in the murdered man's pocket contained the address "A Huff, No. 168 Dearborn Avenue." As Mooni jian came here from Chicago, the ad dress is believed to l in that city. To add' horror to the discovery the Lynn police say they are not sure yet that the man was dead when put into tne trunk. CillKAT CAVES DISCOVERER Sold only by Singer Sewing Machine Company 130 Fayet eville Street. self at tliat lime.' Another interesting development in the case today was the announce ment that Lieutenant Edward P. Roelker. the missing witness whose testimony, it is believed, would go a great way toward clearing up the mystery, has been located in Kittan ing, Pa. It was said that he is there in the company of a former midship man of the navy. According to information in the possession of the judge advocate, Roelker was recently seen with tne NO LIVES LOST AT GALVESTON (By Leased Wire to The Times) Galveston. Tex., July 22 While no lives were lost in Galveston during the hurricane and flood, it was reported son of a captain of the navy, who is today that sixteen persons perished on at present located in Washington. . the Tarpon fishing pier at Norm jeu, Annapolis, Md., July 22 A story told by Miss Mary Elizabeth Stew art, the Pittsburg society girl, of the events which preceded the tragic death of Lieutenant James N. Suiton, shows conclusively that the young man did not commit suicide accord ing to a statement made today by Mrs. James N. Sutton, Sutton's mother. Mrs. Sutton, who is to take the stand at the inquiry into her son's strange death, said that she expected to prove that he had been slain. Miss Stewart is at present in Can ada. She has sent a letter to Judge Advocate Major Henry Leonard, in which she tells of her parts in the events which preceded the tragedy. The girl's statement that she had an appointment to meet young Sut ton seven hours after he met his death, according to Mrs. Sutton, shows conclusively that the dead man had no thought of ending his life. It was on Sunday morning they were to have met, Miss Stewart said, and they had planned to attend St. Mary's Catholic church. We feel sure that Miss Stewart's letter will prove our point that Jim my did not commit suicide,' Mrs. Sut ton declared today. "He had an ap pointment to meet M'ss Stewart seven hours after he was murdered. The letter was written a short time before he met his death, and it is un reasonable to suppose that he had any thought of doing away with him- six miles from the city across the bay. Galveston was saved by her seventeen foot $2,000,000 sea wall elevated to a ' point above the danger line. The hur ricans resembled the disastrous storm of 1900. Those drowned were members of a Secret service agents were at once sent to Kittaning with authority to bring Roelker to the inquiry. One thing has been definitely es tablished. The board of inquiry which looked into Sutton's death was . a most irregular body, its verdict was fishing party anQ employes of the Tar- reached after tue most, meagie m- pon jetty. - ., l vestigation. It was established trial; Boats were sent to their assistance two members of the board were wit- and it was learned that the house in nesses at the same time. Commander which they sought refuge had been uncrfF -aaa vires (lent Of tne wasneu away. board. marine corps, and Surgeon Cook was i-oifssor Hewitt Finds Caves and Ancient and Mysterious Ruins in Ai !. li. Leased Wire to The Times) er, Col. July 22 Great caves, 'Man the far-famed cavern of a ith chasms' and vaulted t which an office building s owed away and surrounded lr, ancient and mysterious ruins never before visited, by white men have just been discovered by Pror. Edgar L. Hewitt, the archaeologist, in the northeastern part of Arizona. . The caves have long been told or. by Indians, but white men doubted their existence until a Navajoa guide led Professor Hewitt to them. He vs the caves, ruins, and natural bridges were found without difficulty and exactly as the Indian legend had described them. Some of the cav erns he and the guide visited were large enough to contain the blnger building and others contained curious formations unlike anything he had ever seen. Several natural bridges between hills in the vicinity were so large as to make the rock bridges of I'tah and Virginia uuny by compari son. The ruins contain relics, house hold articles and remains of a race of which the archaeologists have been in ignorance. THE KEEP BUSY TAILORING SALE IS ON. "V -''' ' . s,. V,; " . , '. " We do not intend to have a "lull" in our busi ness this summer every day must be a busy; day in pur work-rooms. To keep this up we are now offer ing astonishingly low prices on our summer fabrics, which, by the way, are this summer 's weaves. " All our $40.00 and $43.50 Suits now go at $30.00. Material for only ten Suits be quick. Eighteen . $32.50 and $35.00 Suits will now be made ; to your measure for only $25.00. Only twenty-eight chances for you at a saving of from $7.50 to $12.50 on the garment. We are going to keep our cutters cutting; let us cut you out a great big bargain. Made up in every way as though we were getting former prices. Bridgcrs Tailoring Co. 120 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. rr Major Fuller represented the j e .mpoHH.o.e - the other naval member. Lieutenant Willing was the recorder. The tes timony of one of the outsiders con cerned was taken and the guns with which Sutton was said to be armed were not even identified. Delay in taking Foleys Kidney Remedy if you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens the disease uron yu and makes a cure more diffi cult. Commence taking Foley's Kid ney Remedy today and you will soon b well. Why risk a serious malady. King-Crowell Drug Co. SHIPHiToiD 10 ARGENTINE tainable is as follows: Captain Bettison and wife. Edward Lewis. E. Daly, formerly of Chicago. Four negroes. The others are unknown. j Tart of the island on which Galveston is situated was inundated, the over flowing sen water reaching a height of seven feet or more. That portion of the island which has been protected suffered comparatively little harm. If people with symptons of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularities, strengthens and builds up these organs and mere is no danger of Brights' disease or other serious disorder. Do not disre gard the early symptons. King-Crow-ell Drug Company. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Uleriot Did Not Fly. Calais, Julv 22 On account of dan gerously high winds, Mr. Bleriot, the French aviator, did not attempt to make a flight across the English A LARGE CONTRACT. WHen Henry T. Hicks Co., the en ternris'ne drucgist. first offered a 50 cent package of Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation ann dys pepsia at half price, and guaranteed to return the money if It did not cure, they thought it probable from their experience with other medicines for these diseases, that they would have a good many packages return er!. Rut although they have sold hundreds of bottles, not one has been brought back. Henry T. Hicks Co. wants every person in Raleigh who has constipa tion, dyspepsia, headaches, or liver trouble to come to their store or send Henry T. Hicks Co. 25 cents by mail and get sixty doses of the best medi cine ever made at half the regular price, with their personal guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. To those suffering wilh dizziness, headache, poor digestion, constipa tion and straining, Dr. Howard's spe cific offers quick relief. Sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents. The Rockingham Hotel, recently oc cupied by the McKanna 3-Day Liquor Cure Co., Is now for rent. A good opening for a live Hotel man. The McKanna 3-Day Liquor Cure Co. hav ing moved to their new elegant mod ern home on douth Main Street, where they are still administering the only cure for the Liquor and Drug Habits. Writn for information. THE McKANNA 3-DAY LIQUOR CURE CO., Phone No. 145. UEIDSVILLE, N. C. BOX No. 2000. HOTEL MEN TAKE NOTICE Statement of Condition. The Citizens National Bank, Raleigh, N. C. June 23, 1009. RESOURCES. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. U. S. bonds, par . . ..$ 225,000.00 Capital . $ 100,000.00 Loans and investments 787,891.38Surplus and profits .. 180,708.07 Cash 79,609.93 Circulation 100,000.00 Due from banks .... 152,894.89 Bills payable 40,000.00 Deposits 824,688.13 Total $1,245,396.20 Total .. $1,245,396.20 The Raleigh Savings Bank. JNO T. PULLEN, President. CHARLES ROOT, Cashier. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $75,000.00. Pour per cent. Interest paid on deposit. Call in the bank, or write far further information. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. IH'TV OX HIDES. New York, July 22 Carrying channel today in his aeroplane. CARTERS jflVER II PILLS. 123 ! nearly $7,000,000 in eold to swell i the war treasury chest of the Argen j tine republic, the liner Verdi, of the Lamport and Holt Line, sallsd today lor Buenos Ayres. Not the slightest fonr is Mt for the safety of the j money Uir.-vigtli the warlike attitude , Daily Becoming Less Wearisome to Bolivia nas THE WEARY WAY CURE 8lek Headache (lid relieve a i the troublM tnet dent to a bilious 8 tutu or tlio systrm, such a Disztaesa, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress after eating. Fain in the Side, 1c. While their most remarkable success has Does chown in curing SICK Beadache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills an , Minna vfllnnhlf.ln fnnMl Itiui Inn. cunmraiid pro- venting this annoylnecomplainr, while they also ciauaisoruersui Kiosioiuatu. Buiuia-uw .fever. J tnef out I of Bolivia because ! neither navy nor privateers and so I cannot molest tha Verdi and her bur 1 den. I The United States has shipped more gold to the Argentine republic this year than the combined amounts during the past ten years. This pro gressive South American republic has Over and rc folate the bowels. enrea HEAD ' Ache they wonld be aln.r.st priceless to Ihosewho offer from thiadistressingcomplain:; but fortu nately thei r goodness does notend here,and those who once try them will find these little pills valu able In so many ways that they will rot bewlt- tliiig todo withctrttbem. But after all aickbeal , ACIH1E I tt tha bane of so many Uvea that here ki where I we make oar great boast Our pUJa core it wade t tjtherado not. - ... Carter1! Little liver puis ne very (mall tn I Wry easy to take. Oneor twopllls make a does, . fmm are stricir vegetable and do not Drip or am ant oy toed gentle actiea nleeeeatfwhg Daxm atmitan m- ht xott. - 'bill talfci ibltrlsV Many in Raleigh. With a back that aches all day, , With rest disturbed at night, Annoying urinary disorders, 'Tis a weary way, indeed. Doan's Kidney Pills drive weari ness away. . . Are endorsed by Raleigh citizens. Mrs. M. J. Brown, 311 South Per- luen steadilv building up a gold re-, son street, naieigu, in. v,., says. a serve until it now aggregates $30,- can most cheerfully recommend UO0.000. Bankers have felt for Doan's Kidney Pills, as the benefit I months that the steady Hood of gold obtained from their use proved them was not needed for trade balances to be a remedy of merit. I suffered and the diplomatic break with Bo- for several years from kidney and livia has confirmed their suspicions, bladder trouble. The kidney secre- Argentine's preparations for war tions were unnatural, deposited a have been carefully made. Wnile sediment and were distressing in building up a war fund Argentine passage. Backache also bothered me has not neglected her fighting ma- considerably and although I doctored chines and now has half a dozen and tried several remedies, I was un- Kcpresentiitive i'ayne Does Xot Be lievc That Even M il It the Assist ance of the President He Can Get Hides on Free List. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, July 22 Representa-! tive Payne does not believe that even j with the assistance of President Taft ' ho will be able to have hides placed on the Ties list. The chairman of i the ways and means Committee said 1 today that the situation as to hides ia about the. same as when the Ding- ley lull was m conference 12 years ago. At that time senator Aiaricn, to get the nccestsnrv votes to pass the Dingley bill, made concessions to certain western senators. One of these was the duty of 15 per cent, on hides. President McKinley, at the time, let It be known that he favored free hides, the house being strongly for it. In conference the senate amendment on hides caused a dead lock ending by the house conferees yielding to the senate. It is believed history will repeat itself here soon with this modifica tion, that the duty will be reduced to 10 per cent. staunch warships and a score of lesser n war craft with which to pro tect her merchant marine. Benzine Tank Explodes. (By Cable to The Times) able to get relief. Finally procuring Doan's Kidney Pills from the Bobr bitt-Wynne Drug Co., I began their use and was afforded more relief than from any other remedy I had pre viously taken. At tne present time, St. Petersburg, July 22 TWrty-I am without a sign or Kianey con two persons, several of whom have plaint and can only give the credit 'of . . .n...t Tn mil. since died, were injured today wnen my cure to juoan s muue? x-ui. a benzine tank exploded, blowing off tne roof of an immense chemical plant here. The building was on fire when the explosion occurred and the victims are workmen, firemen and newspaper men. ' . For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's-r-and take no other. WALL PAPER SALE In order to reduce stock and make room for new fall goods we are offering our entire stock of Wall Papers for less than cost. 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