APPENDIX. 51 



In the case of Kofines and that of Saderas, the questions are 

 brought upon the record by motions to dismiss the complaints, the 

 motions being identical. 



In the case of Crestodolas the questions are brought upon the 

 record by demurrer to the complaint. 



In the case of Raftak and that of Deamotares, the questions are 

 brought upon the record by motions to dismiss filed by the respond- 

 ents after the filing, by the complainant, of demurrers to pleas. The 

 motions to dismiss are identical. 



The pleas filed in the case of Raftak set forth : 



First. That the respondent, at the time mentioned in the com- 

 plaint, was and for a long time (but less than one year) had been a 

 citizen of the State of Rhode Island. 



Second. That the respondent, at the time mentioned in the 

 complaint, was a citizen of the United States and of the State of 

 New York and was, and for a long time had been, a resident of the 

 City of Newport, in the State of Rhode Island. 



Third. That the acts with which he stands charged in the com- 

 plaint were performed by him in the course of his employment as the 

 servant or agent of Angelo Maniotis who, at the time mentioned in 

 the complaint, was duly licensed under the provisions of said section 

 2 of chapter 437, of the Public Laws. 



The pleas filed in the case of Deamotares set forth : 



First. That the respondent, at the time mentioned in the com- 

 plaint, was and for more than a year had been a resident in and a 

 domiciled inhabitant of the City of Newport; and that, having been 

 born in the Kingdom of Greece, he had duly declared his intention 

 to become a citizen of the United States before the Superior Court 

 of the State of Rhode Island, in said Newport, on or about the 27th 

 day of February, A. D. 1908, in accordance with the provisions of 

 the naturalization laws of the United States, but that he had not then 

 been duly naturalized. 



Second. That the acts with which he stands charged in the com- 

 plaint were performed by him in the course of his employment as 



