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THE FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1899. 3 LABORI HAS APPEALED e ot s I QTATE FAIR ABOUNDS IN go to the maneuvers, for he was abso- TO KAISER AND KING|&&ismms e v s INTERESTING FEATURES testified that he saw Major Esterhazy i London and that the latter confessed he was the author of the bordereau. The witness added that he raised the question Dreyfus’ Counsel Asks the Rulers of Germany i i mieriisd Logical Result of the Co-operation of the Agricul- hazy wrote the “Uhlan” letter. M. Trarieux, formerly Mini and Italy to Permit Schwarzkoppen and o pas st er of Jus- e mate & lone tural Society Directors and the Citizens of the history of the case and hi§ own part in connection therewith. M. Trarieux is Panizzardi to Testify at Rennes. i “Stoefent spealir, Wn & g el Sacramento. ence. N 1 : : : ; i T : . . session, He made a very telling speech, ENNES, Sapt. 5.—M. Labori this @—--564-90-464-0-406 04060 0—+-0+0— 0604640064040 | describing how his original beliet in the PP N P S SO P ST S S SR o e OSSO SO O S CEDNI PN MDA D & & afternoon phed T onal | ¢ { | guilt of Dreyfus was first shaken and b 3 b Rassror: Willig b ? | then completély changed to conviction of : : 3 6 | innocence by ~subsequent developments and nd the noble conduct of M. Scheurer- ner, formerly vice president of the Senate. The letters exchanged between General Gonse anc OO+ thened his conviction. »oke of the machinations quart and said he accused no- body. He believe T, that the chiefs were deceive M. Trarfeux re- Gounted a conversation with a foreign taches in Rennes to aptain Dreyfus. the day and the c of ¢ n the caf Embassador, who declared in a tone of | E & : the greatest sincerity that Dreyfus never | g had relations with him nor with any offi- % " cer of his country, while, the b port the as dor added, he possessed documents ne M n the name of ing the guilt of M M. Tra sive speech, re y. They were quite to the formal applicz made by the Govern- Yy, Major Carriere. M. Labori that the uld e process val of the two sov- a thunderbolt at to- he step is fraught with equenc-s, as it affords m an opportunity again his favorite role of arbitra- stinies of the world. No e surprised if Colonel pen, in the name of the declaration that will the executian of the English Admi ng on the charge of treason, who was afterward found to have been unjustly condemned. M. Trarieux aid that Frenchmen might well dread to have such a blood stain upon their hi through the rcution of Ad- g, mars the history of England. X said General Roget and Cap- tain Cuignet were wrong in the conclusion that they had drawn from the cor: pond- ence of Agents “A” and “B” that Drey- tus The former Minister of | Justice d ared in an emphatic tone | Which made a deep impression upon his hearers that no parallel ought to be drawn between a model officer like Drey- | fus and Major Esterhazy, who had not even the soul of a Frenchman. M T 1x, on alluding to the bor- u, was interrupted by Major Car- L e e g e o aC S SRSV S} . & R R S 2 B e S R o g Blue-Ribbon Babies at the State Fair. riere, who said that while he opposed ie the results of the direct official application to foreign Gov- ernments for doc ! en !Inv'nnm,‘.v"dl in \lhe e S R O O e S A SR i SaCoe ke ol e o -4+ >+0+0Q S S reau, yet if by a side wind the do Schwarzkoppen and Panizzardl could be 'vll'n\“]\:nwl he certain ACRAMENTO, Sept. 5—The sec- onstrate the ramq strides of the Golden performance by the Flying Banvards. s their respective sover- e personally much pleased: - ond night’s attendance at the pa- State in all directions. During the evening a reception was ctically an invitation to Ger- | To-night’s programme of special feat- given by the wives and daughte h e e villon augurs well for the future of urcq Was. InCoHSely. Interestng. Atter Birestors of the Goctoty Lo (helr the exposition portion of the State Neal’s Exposition Band had rendered a of the fair sex. ? Falr. The attendance was large, Dumber —of fin 1 " the special features were very in- : fe teresting and everybody felt satisfied, There is an unusually charming effect lur documents in ¢ At the co timony, W arting, but the counsel xpect them ar- > at all on Thursday, d probably v e wom will be iren en amento Ath 12 bout by the trial wol and will ek and the verdict be da iay or Saturday. This about the pavilion, which is the lo; Thorpe ';xxj“;h b by the | r S e s ade by e direct- 4 = hrought fort ity for e State che - obtains this evening, | the result of the efforts made by the dircet AR L Gmmi * the State cham- 4 The decis ors of the Agricultural Society with the ° The Schenck Brothe Robert _and Yered T airees, t fro the eling 1 o a i e > f h fe 11\5! .v‘ ‘”x‘ rltll\j;-u“vllr\: Am)l}('u(mn co-operation of the citizen tate F did a double trapeze act which i pe allowed for the p ind tha co was incom e city. o wonderful adaptabi anc c tere @ o ind that the court yes neom | committes of this) city f wonderful adaptability and ) have entered up to date tra and Miss Lola Fros »uis Barney and Dora Men- Francisco, Mr. Ryan and told Demange at the that if he received | ! any features, consists in the interior diplomatic steps to obtain the documents | M@ny features, IRLELE e interior > Ehpe o steps to obtaln the documents | ekorationsiotithe bullaing; the heantiful . ihe entertainment by the mu uschi behind closed doors to-mor- | décorations and the artistically con- of EhE e fen tares - « Schwarzkoppe p . & P y mento, Belle and Flora i ! g to depose . . structed exhibits. One. of the most con- erent kinds of musical R (et o be ac the | ¢ [\ |§ B e @ venlent things about the affair is the character of whick 5 e ana There Alma Ferris “offin and Mangels of m major for s H be the dru djourn- | & P EM:‘ H{] AH | lounging or smoking room connected with prob- | | the pavilion. This a new and no x declared that Dr s who are con- act that M. | ¢ L e S e Alg FRIEND OF DREYFUS. % idea and is in agreeable contrast with th He was the winner of e e it PLANNED GREEN' way the pavilion end of the fair w: ternational prize between the | ¢ der President Faure in 1865. On ‘ | ducted in former years. The 2 an ¢ the junior S walk Carniv | i and quality of the’ exhibi The programme concluded with a trapeze Jut two months ago. sntinued from First Page. be brought back to San Francisco to] CONVENTION OF THEi stand trial for the offenses of which he | 2 : child did not remain long in this coun. | is charged. ‘ AMERICAN BANKERS | Hext 5/’”’;”[}” S,‘"'/“fi will be a try after their consorts had formulated | — | & marvel of beautiful illustrations their daring scheme. The police have JOHN CASEY IN COURT. |\ 0 500,000,000 of Capital| i —ifs half-tone work being es- discovered the very interesting infor- | Represented and the Attendance g pecially fine. 1g or advis- was the Bureau. are intended mnot only to av tration in favor of the gener panied by probably serious disor- also to prevent the moral ef- ect of thelr presence in the court room a Schwarz- while the judges are deliberating as to t against Maj i i i Tim their verdict, and perhaps to prevent |z Colon mation that Mrs. Kelly and Augustus The. BriconenRights for e the L st Ever Had ORI e ey el than moral in-| ° - name and | Howard had the unusual faculty of in Which to Plan a New o ?)rg(e,” = e‘ = aT'} | 2ovansony e | against the | oot cas shs soneath , Ohio, Sept. 5.—The twen- | SN L 4 tohime \‘mkms ‘}‘h‘ o Hous s snd Wiing Escape. | ty-fifth annual convention of the | n Bankers' Association replied ta s T t, which he | the same safe deposits. In this way can Bankers’ Association was called to oming nd follo v,gd with | “Jackie” Casey, with his many allases, ed before Judge Mogan yesterday to the organization. resting reports were order in the auditorium of the Chamber annual a | of Commerce building to-day with prob-| Several other a culous pretension. abori called upon General Roget to 1 rec another connection between Howard and the rest of the gang is established, | con- | TELLING TESTIMONY 1 ns with gard to lett i i | k 5 gard to letters he hac efv- E e % | preliminary mination on the | f}, - gt o Oy koo e B Genera R0g o-day < and Mrs. Ada S i fos a a eari e Sti- B siting e " repres 5 i e d e R e Kelly an be ams found it | vice. The Judge, after hearing the testi-|1500 visiting banker: r“]:‘:flfl‘ll:r a ‘Warren-Brewster Wedding. SAN RAFAEL, Sept, 5.—Walter Warren SR 5 z imbe o of San Francisco procured a license from . rep nly Felix Bloch, the tailor on Sutter street,| In the absence of Mayor Farley, Direc- | “Deputy Cupid” Holland to-day and wa e_repliec e only openec o L 3 as S e aoiied fhat e gy Spdred | ay ted one of the most | testified that Casey, under the name of J. | tor of Law Hogsett welcomed the bank. | married to Mrs. Cora M. Brewster by a BastenIrom Ao N | e arimcs slamncn hy | Angus, had, prior to May 15, obtained | ers to the city. "Vice President B. Born of | Jugiice of the Peace. Mrs. Brewster w e Y | pair of trousers and ait’ of clothes, | the Cleveland Clearing-house Associa- S . Mrs. Brewster was ; Whien he paid for. ‘On May 15 he ordered | tion welcomed the delegates on behalf of | divorced from her husband on August 1 AN )P S D I A D SO0 SO S U 0 D D % o P iother sult and an overcoat, and one day | the Cleveland bankers. | 1508, the decree being granted by Judge PO DeHeDEIEHIDE SOOI IO IOI IO O SOOI I E OO ITEIE O ¢SSO0, | T messenger boy With a note that he | President George H. Russell of the | Belcher. & Was sick and to send the articles by the messenger and he would pay for them, but he had not done so. They were valued | at_$110. | ‘Charles Kushler, who was then a cutter | with Bloch, but has since been dis Charged, testified to having sent the goods by the messenger, who did not return With the money and was believed to have been @ “dummy.” He was asked if he had ever asked Bloch for authority to | send the clothes to Casey without pay- | ment, and he said he had, but Bloch made o reply. He was authorized to give credit to customers who had an open ac- hied both statements own by Detectives that two days ¥ got the suit and overcoat he lodging house at 911 Bush street wh had been stopping and_disappe They found the goods in his p but he had changed the buttons and had | destroyed the labels. He told them that | he had bought the suit in Sydney and the was careworn and show-d fighting spirit which ficst | on Februar ppearance upon the | the st dient to leave here for Sydney, and | mony and arguments of counsel, reserved | tions of the country nt. e | his ot i is afternoon at 2| amount o pital ‘represente , 1399, they departed on | his _deelsion” Ul this afternoo umount_of capltal Tepresented In round 5.—M. Cernuschi, the ind reputed scion of vian royalty, who appeared yesterday ore the Dreyfus court-martial a | witness for the prosecution, was not ex | numbers is & @ wW" & 5 o0 X 53 oot A0 o 10 Gt overcoat in London. When arrested he 5 ; ; x | gave his true name . The | With every purchase comes satisfaction or dis- slothing _was positiv identitied by | o ; ; | Bloch and his cutter. | satisfaction. { i Judge Louderback for the prose tion argued that Casey went to Bloch In making our ‘Yeargood’’ clothing we have with a felonious intent and by trick and | ShEA % ey device_obtained the goods, which was cor- taken all care to have it give entire satisfaction, and roborated by his denial to the detectiy gy - B %ind the alferations he had made in the | H¥ in almost every instance it will. e it But with all such care, sometimes a suit or over- civil courts, and the Judge said he would | coat does not meet with approval. And it is to pro- render his d= o'clock. The zrgvment on the writ of habeas cor- pus for Casey's release before Judge Murasky was continued yesterday untii | | ihis afternoon at 3 o'clock to await the | decision ot Judge Mogan GATLING GUN FOR THE NEGRO RIOTERS Governor of Georgia Is Requested to | his aft ) at 2| Ll adiit e e tect these customers that we repeatediy say @ Money returned if you want it; or Suit kept in repair free for one year. We make proper amends for all dissatisfaction. Yes, all our ““Yeargood’’ clothing will be kept in Take Steps to Protect the repair a year and never cost you a cent, even if we Citizens. have to put in new linings. g Fail’ MuSiCianS at the State EXpOSition. “:‘3'3@??0.?ii“m““f.fi‘i’?”.'ufl‘g“ik'fi E: You can’t get clothing elsewhere and get such to Brunswick, Ga. The request comes b protection. T S o + 7 The istration shows a number of members of the Young Ladies’ Orchestra, which will supply music on Native Sons’ Day at the Sacramento Fair, | cause of the implied threat in a | ¥ 5 ment recently made by a negro editor | ! 2 5 3 B0ttt D Dt D 0t et Gt Dttt 5s ottt +-O9-08-O—-O—4-0-0-D—4-0—4-0—4-D—+-O—+-0+-0-+-0—+-0—4-0-0-0-0-0+-0+-@ | {DAL SIMEA nERICCS WerF TeAlV [ sustain | (8 Our ‘‘Yeargood”’ clothing comprises suits and inently satisfactory to tie prosecu- | amined by the court during the time it General Roget added that he had declined | the conspirators was the planning of 'Gn!vernq{:l‘zmtdlor to-day tssued an order overcoats from $12.50 to $25 in all cloths, patterns ti sat behind closed doors on s, the sec- | to_recelve other letters. 5 ey i < 2! o the militia_to evacuate Darien, where s nind i rs on this, the sec M orRer et Colonel Jouaust | the murder of Willard F. Green, which | the recent disturbances between the and styles. ssion will begin with | cnd day of the fifth week of Captal rged by the police to Augustus | whites and blacks took place. chae ¢ ; Cernuschi, | fred Dreyfus’ trial on the charge of trea- | {0 e the 1 e Colonel Jouaust | i o the foreign. attache he has already | foreiar government. so firmiy that Colonel Jouaust, after | against Howard in this connection is | Savainah to Darien this afternoon. Del- Bo s’ Knee Pants mentioned as admitting that he had The examination of the ret espiopaga | €d that the letters should be read shed by John Casey, who is now in | agel will be placed on trial to-morro < y b reyfus he remainder of his evi- | during ves ay's sitti = ers becaus Y | O3 st ni 5 - i S ilivhe wiven o uring vesterday's sitting of the couUrt- | oniy’contained personal attacks upon va- | Call reporter last night that he had re- Ages only g to 13, all-wool mixed patterns, taped a will be s o Cein BaEr part of the | rious parties Jl.d‘\vo\lldlunly lead to a | ceived $5000 from Augustus Howard to I seams, strong pockets, well sewed; values 75¢, 85¢ ; ion of the court | prolongation of the trial. murder Green. In support of thi ¢ ¥ S ng « s-cxamir e pros- Sibn he o Jenera zoy one Este = Z b is alle e « 1 raw. | presented a formal ‘;;,’,,llu SEe e R Heh e hamitted having | Bation there is the established evidence | i 55 Pai He was " w2 | court for an order upon Major Carrier oI nis leter Major Estorhazy | that shortly before the Alameda sailed | | ; Cc a Pair. eve : that | he government commissary, to request |} e could not prove the existence of | from this port on March 22 Howard | | — e o | that interested foreign governments, t of Dreyfus and complained ,h;,t!tan $10,000 in gold which belonged to B 5 3 ough diplomatic channels, communi- | the general staff had refused to give him | him from the safe of the Palace Hotel. e Wit h every purchass of $1.00 or over we are e el il ¢ to the court various documents vela:- | a falr hearing. .| Casey says that Green was pointed out Pl > t i ho. fetmuschi declarcs, | M€ (o the bordereau. M. Labori ex-| M Laborl (ien put & 8glef of QUEsions| to him and to Kelly at the Palace Hotel T8 i givingifres an Sx10phojosapho) thoretunny a . ¢ plained the purpose o e applicatio y GO0 L0 DE L i | K if i i showed him from Dreyfus | Plained the purpose of the application bY | goricra] staft had made use of Esterhazy |and the compact was made to murder urs 1 California Volunteers marching wp Market secrets, is | citing the fact that the court was now in | gyen after he was known to be unreliable. | Green on the downward trip of the street. See the enlarged picture in our window. nd add- eneral Roget said he had not consid- | 1 Major Esterhazy’s avowals to be of | alue. | was taken to the dock by Howard in | | aid to be an | an extremely delicate situation d three | ed that he had peinted out to ) the time ths riera Colonel Schwarzkoppen @ Alameda. The money, so Casey s: % . i That's what we divide dai'y | =F e among our stockho'ders the mo- ! m:nt we strike a 1000 barrel well. a Signor | Panizzardi as witnesses he deemed neces- | oM 1 who testified to-|sary tc summon. M. Labori sald he | oset MOre ¢ confronted by | thought this step would worry nobody | had any relations with Major Esterhazy, | just as the ship was leaving the dock, _ . cior, Gonse, De Boisdeffre | and that it was In conformity with pre- but Colonel Jouaust declined to allow 9 . | e e <‘ ar M. Labori sought to question General |3 hack and there delivered to Murphy. ely on his statement that ‘merals of the general stafr | The three men went on board and then, 718 MARKET ST deposition of Colonel Du Paty Major Carriere replied that he did not | scene between the president of the court- inartial and coungel for the defense, M. | criminal history of Augustus Howard Clam will b Major Taver think the Rovernment could ask another | martial and eounsel, for the defence, ) adn i S government for the restoration of the doc. abori declaring seneral Roget, who 5 who exa x goveriment for the sestoration of the dos | Al S e as: avpuNIie Drossvittor ¥ han| oo Hiassconfedsraten aand gihere s 1000 shares only of our stock Ot o ordets nes i submit the papers offi. | as a witness, refused to reply to probing | every reason to belleve that most of the now selling at $4.50. Price goss H | B of : court. He saw 1o objection | questions. men will escape conviction for their |l to §5 per share when this is sold. filled—write us. M. Demange asked General Roget his | orimes, They certainly will do so for Du ¥ 8 u‘[ t#'nlu;;vlfl_Sr l‘;\\nrzknl:ln’u and HEY b ) . defense to summon s to Panizzard they consented to | opinion of Major Esterhazy. ed Tt his statements. | come. | % have an absolute conviction,” replfed | the offenses committed in the Antip- PROSPECTUS FREE, giving It is reported this evening that the| X Paleutogue Ll 5“331:"".‘2",‘41 Lfl& | Ghvnmldl Ro, f!}l{'%“rlvs £f (;g from | odes. The Mexican authorities do not “INSIDE INFORMATION." » request appeared quite logical and | the au ienc tha ajor Estertzy 1s a | want Casey, as they have no definite 1 | Minister of War, General the Marquis | Ve "yere were diplomatic considerations | stranger to treason.” | lifet, has sent orders to the gen- | Wiy riia s ¢ inadmissible for the gov- | General Roget then delivered a short | evidence against him. The American N to the statement that | guthorities do not want Kelly, as they Unlun Gonsulldated n" and | and other military “‘!“"fi] i to | ernment .o take such initiative as was | discourse in re oy return to eir re- | C sed by counsel for the defense. h! 3. v anes and proposed by g M. de la Fond Lamotte on Saturday that| ar.” i the same predicament as the o Dosts within two hours after| Cuolonel Jouaust sald the court would | the phrase In the bordereau, “I am going " spective posts WiTIR Gepositions, and | declac the matter later and meanwhile |to the maneuvers.” showed that Dreyfus | Mexican people. The officers of Aus- Tmns ufla“un [}0 R proceed with the taking of evidence. | could not be the author of the bordereau. | tralia and New Zealand want neither By not to be present during the pleadings. | ProiCeg, W oiiness called to-day was Re-| G 1 R aintained th They will thug be absent when the ver- The firs R o A | General oget maintained that Lamotte | Casey nor Kelly, as the expense at- o They will thus be absent WEGE the YoU- | porter Hassett, whom (he Ma Scni {0 | Wat WISNE, .\ 1y o clear volce em. | 1AShed to the exiradition of Butler has || 822-323 Parrott Building, ing on the retired list, is not affected by | Th% witness deposed that Esterhazy con- | phatically insisted that the circular of made them chary of renewing the ex- SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. this order, but (enerals Roget. Gonse |fessed to him that he wrote the bordereau ay 17, 1894, announcing that the proba- | periment. But when Howard is caught snd De Bojsdeffre must 0. These op«iunder orders from Colonel Sandherr, who | tloners’ could not go to the maneuvers, | there is absolute certalnty that he will