They then cot in their work anti made their escape.— Roanoke, Va.. May 17: The funeral of William Henry Pulliam, the first class fireman of the United States battleship Utah who was wounded in thefighting at Vera Cruss and subsequently died, was held at Pulaski. Va.. today.Five thousand people attended the services, which were conducted by the Rev. J. T. Trolllnger, a veteran of General Jackson’s brigade in the Confederate army. Among the numerous Moral offerings was one from President Wilson. Pallbearers were selected from various militia companies. The body was carried to the cemetery on a Mag draped caisson, drawn by four black horses and having on its sides the let-teri, **c. S A. The body of the dead sailor arrived here Friday and laid in state at the county court house, watched over by a guard of honor from the local militia company.— Columbia Stale. Friday: The preliminary hearing in the case of the__ lt;» __ _ _ .sThe state eon to order in the h resen la lives torn understood thatlumhia, will prodeliberations ofThe Southern session at Nashgone on recordwide prohibition Ixetl the inaitfi looking to thatit will he intf course that Sen; in politics this j sure that Ooverr elected in 1912, lt;would have wri ter.Congressmanto get his bill tlt; in cotton futuresi on of congressis that the bill v