Show SERGe TOOS TOO TODD I S CAllED G Gives i V es Important T esti mony Sutton Investigation Annapolis Md resumption of th the court investigating In the tho death of LIcHt James Sutton seemed scented to bring the thc of the case casc within measurable Half a dozen doz 1 more witnesses rna may lie ho called but bul It Is expected the tion of most of th these will be brier brief When the have hao been disposed of the tho judge Majot Leonard will sum up tip lie He will he be by Henry 1 Davis counsel 1 for Cor Mrs Irs SuI ton and A E BIrney representing The ju judge ge will then lose close If H Il 11 Taylor undertaker anti and Tames lames N who prepared Suttons body for burial both there o was no evidence that lIml either of Suttons arms had been heen broken said there were no Indica Indications that ho had been beaten though th the witness made mado no examination for proof Prof Gilbert rl Colt Coleman man of the naval academy stated that h ho was In the company of Sutton from lunch lunchtime time limp until about aboul midnight of October 12 IDO 1907 the tho night of Suttons death then leaving the with II May Stewart of Pa at al the room iown of the hotel Sutton Sulton ho he said was in a condition of perfect at that time lime Allen Alien li H Sumner Simmer U IT S tl tlC 1 C testified to lo seeing at al the hotel the tho same night and Ut 1 Icy and that they wel perfectly so sober soher her ber Sutton Sulton lie hi said entered the room and offered those In the party a drink from a bottle hottle of whisky which all 1111 said he afterward w wont nt 10 l camp his there thero lie he sa LicuL ton leaving the camp armed and without his coat coal Later Latel lie he heard shots anti and going In iii the direction saw Sut Sutton ton on the ground H lie also saw who lio appeared to hn have e been injured anti taking him Into hIs clothing toni liv hy a which wa a found In his The rite witness ell as fi his own acard a card on which lie he had Slit lon toti J I am a damned d fool Consider the gun cut ul out This ThiH lie he hail had signed lIe He said it il was wrItten to lo humor Sutton rite rho witness hoped It he a moans of Inducing Sut ton Lon to go to his lintel hotel Sumner te lIlied that Sutton was not nol of reputation amon OUI or cr student that thai he ellel not noL hint him to lo he a truthful man Mr rr Davis declined to lo ask the witness au questions onti Sergeant Ser A P c of the guard on the thc night of Suttons death took tonIc the tue stand lie Ho saul ho hoh h oard an unusual noise noh In the guard guardroom room there thero found Lieutenants Ad Adams ants ams and who hint him tot for weapons there was trouble troubie In Inthe inthe the camp rhe got no weapons Shortly nf at tor I he heard Later In civilian attire caine to him anti saId ho had bl beep n shot The Tue wit witness ness found In nO pocket a drill drillI regulation book lie hc said In iii the lie pages of which he a There ThereN I N 0 1 mark as from tt a of sort over Oer lie He 15 found foun holes halos In oc anti ancl r knew w nothing of the tho finding next morning of a revolver on the parade grounds HI p r of nn an in 10 him but said ho he did S see a man nin running and andI I I hoard commands to hall bait anti and threats to Ii fire reo and shots Aug 10 Rose ose Sutton Sulton Parker whose testimony hia ht cn forward to as of stir sur surpassing passing Interest In 1 tue he Invest of L the he death on October 13 HJO 1007 of hiet hel brother James N Sutton Jr J was the tho center of attractIon at thu court of o Inquiry today She demon demonstrated clearly that her memory of oC oCher her interview iLli Ac ams Continued on Page lage Five I V i I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I SERG TODD JS CALLED II From Pa Page e One J I shortly her brothers rs death was much bellm than wa sas Lieutenant Ad ams J on points I In hIs testimony a aS to what was I salt said hiring this six sI Ithe I the words j I do tb not ire I I I Mrs Parker was wa I at was sal saId and done lione It was no noI I J froni ron het ei e hat whether UI r r not nol Adams all I I were Ne J anI anuj Mrs Park I II I cr lUo most l after a little I I li lIn J lut V 11 foj j I did 1 not s Ir I Parker to an any extent on cross ex cx t This rc Iati a it h hI I met I antI Mrs rr Parker r V express afterwards oft Ds a ba baI hay I ing been heen one of the most keenly this Site She said she had bad expected I I to 0 be able V ti say a rca man things 1 Ito to Mi Birne Irne that Ier own coUnsel I n lt ou outon on direct r ct ox VV V thon t ot V V V f CoL Dayen Daen of Willing and Lieutenant Adams again took look tho ho stand Adams was nB mercilessly grilled by Mr Davis Dah for Mrs irs Sutton He was made to lie He on the he big table about time the court sits and antl the firing of the fatal shot I r hi his ho V sed an anI 6 service revolver ro ad as ho V Illustrated jt it hid bullet V have entered Suttons head hea nt at a different point aUlI from II B different direction V than was Indicated by Surgeons Cook CookI and Pickrell As Adams poInted the weapon the tho ball J n 11 probability ability I I come ont of fore forehead head hend from Crom the back bacle of his head hend Sur SurI goon beon Coole V testifIed lint hat t e cop rae of time tho bulet was bitch back backI ward V dams Adams was plaInly Irritated by br Mr lr DR Darls ls questioning I V Sergeant Major testified that Private Kennedy who testified at atthe atthe the present inquiry ting som some of th the marine officers involved In the i case had a good record Ii did dd not notI I knOf kno len ed s for truthS hut but he be would believe ani any statement he might make un under er oath To Mr Birney thi said ho understood the mep mei generally thought ly Bugs more ioro or less Lieutenant was recalled an and said the taken laken tr m Lieu Liou Lieutenant tenant revolvers were welS taken apart by order of the board of oC In inquiry In order to decide from which re revolver Ier th tb w or 01 his I o Q siH that thal kIlled Ile tenant Sutton Sulton was fired J |