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Show PRINCIPALS IN BAR HARBOR SCANDAL wit YX t! - ;, A T w The anelal not of liar Harbor. M., t la anxiously wIMni tho rMtilt of i the? eotirt martial ordered for Umit IMI of the nary, who la chanced wllh I liMiilMng Mra. Hugh Tevla, pretty i California widow. The eplsodii fiaa caused conalder-' conalder-' alilo Mir hero. Tha atory whlrh la told li that l.lnut. Idle wa taken to . rail on Mra. Tovls and hor alatnr, Mia Baxter at Mal)irn by l.luut. Courtney. After being Introduced Unit Kill. 11 I j la aald. aat on the arm of Mis Hat- t ' ter'a chair. The next day Mr. Peters, friend of tha two slaters, went out I to tha battlnahlp Indiana and relat- j ad tha nrrurrenre to ("apt. Emory, and tha laltnr Investigated the cae. Aftor i ward Ueut K.lle attended a dlnaor i and dunce at tha Kebo Valley olub ( and there mot Mr. Wlltsr. Tba two ) ' mm got Into a quarrel, and a duel waa talked of. IJeut FVIIe, however, re- fused to Hunt a duel, aa It la contrary to naval regulatlona, but aald ba waa ready fur a flnt OkIiI. Another veralon la that Wlltnee waa preaont at tha time of the rail. It la reported the conversation Mint enaued waa not brilliant, and Mra. Tevla clearly clear-ly did not enjny the call. Finally, It la aald, tha olnrnra took oflenxe at a remark of Wlltane'a, which they thought reflected upon the training of naval offloera In general, and tha of-floera of-floera terminated their call In a miff. |