The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1899, Page 1

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HSOH HEM OOOOD : Twenty-five Conte a Month © My Mail or Carcien SOSCece ° SHOHHHOHHSOHOOM HM HOOe ——— VoL. 1. DREYFUS’ SCORN WITHERS LEBON Who Tried to Make His Life a Long ° Drawn 1 Out Agony. WORDS OF WITHERING SARGASM The Prisoner Curtly Refuses Even to Ques- tion the Man Who So Wickedly Mis- used Him on Devil's Island. SEAT’ RENNES, Aug. 1¢ ne Dreyfus’ courtmartial this Berni I . awye asked for an adjour cou in . ad ppose que animously 1 to grant it nator G was the first t were unl P being In no way different from t Ce f Cassation next witness to testify was M. Lebon, who was minister of onte © greater part of the time while Dreyfus was confined t @ island. Lebon had been ssed of responsibility for the ture to wh prisoner was sudjected He declared that no r Liews feverity was shown, and sald th # had ordered copies of Dreyfus ters to be tak had never seized any of the eptation. It was r tary to take extraordinary means to care for the prisoner, on accour the evident desire of sympa rs to spirit him away. As an inet Lebon cited the appearar an American bark, which hovered around Devil's island, without being able to give an explanation la regular” correspondence with rela f ite pres mn asserted that he had proof that Dreyfus had carried on an bide of the non es and friends committal letters which he wrote and which the guards copied. Lebon's test to Dreyfus. Wh ed to interrogate the witness ended in a string ¢ had concluded the Ihave nothing to say,” he reptied excuses and lame apologies prisoner wan asked if he wish the man who for five years helped make my sufferings barbarous. I am not here to complain, but to defend my honor testimony Dreyfus gaged at the man intently, but During Lebor calmly, as the one who was chiefly responsible for all of the crucities t which he had been subjected The Inhuman Treatment Accorded Dreyfus. ‘The recorder of the court then read from the government reports on the prisoner while he wae at Devil's istand. The report quoted heart Tending appeals and complaints made by Dreyfus because he recetved no letters from his wife nor word f his chiktren. The recorder also | liness and sufferings, When he conctud Tread detalles of the prisoners ere were few dry eyes in the court Dreyfus ltstened throughout | with a drawn face, Lebon'’s face was a study in uneasiness as the rec- | order bas oare eign arene ances naam tn hen testified, and insisted that Dreyfus, and not Hater- hazy. wrote the boriereau. “The court then adjourned until tomorrow Roget repeated his testimony before the Court of Cassation, which | was to the effect that Internal evidence demonstrated the bordereaus to be the work of a staff officer. F that Dreyfus denied knowledge of Such as the secret of the hyd her proof of guilt lay in the fact ngs he certainly knew all about, brake and the robin ebeil When Roget concluded his testimony the prisoner was asked if he cared to | speak. Dreyfus replied, passionately: “After listening for two hours to | such abominable things my heart is wru of think. | ing.” i The widow brief. It contained no revelations. # g. 1 am incapable of Col. Henry was the next witness Her testimony was | said her hu band committed forgery in order to save the army the disgrace threatened by Piquart Dreyfus is a worse ndition today than at any time since the trial began He ts discouraged at the loss of Labor!’ and he showed an patience and lack of nerve that strongly contrasted with his manner yesterday PARIS, Aug. 16—Lat # that it is authorized to say that Paty du Clam is anzious to . everything be knows regarding the Dreyfus case. He is completely disgusted with his treatment by former ondents here have been RENNES, Aug. 16.—Several English ordere 1 forthwith, in expectation of war be tween THE DENNY IS = ROBBERY AND SOON TO OPEN STARVATION This Magnificent Structure Conditions Sean by Albion's, is About Ready. Officers in Alaska. ne are good that the) SAN PRANCISOO, Aug. 16—Pas be opened within a| sengers on the steamer Albion, which hert tin The Eastern peo-| have arrived here, 15 days from # ho are back of the scheme ask| Michael, report that 100 people, me the assurance that 190 regular board-| and women, without food, were pick ors can be secured. A special cheap, ed up on the Kotzebue beach by the rate ts being * t thene ar revenue cutter Bear and taken to Bt ter me us th ar 4. | sate The Albion went r Bume most mis . : nearly three months ago, to gather people have already been secured as regular boarde 1 L. H. Grimiths,| 4 reindeer on the Sibe at » is acting as brok r and carry animals to St ael tive lessees, is ahy li sorta of criminals, according t the reception h on's officers, abound in Ar effort at » Cape Nome, and many rob toward se ts f have taken place the leading bus # and professior Albion successfully landed 104 al men of the city as a nucleus to reindeer at Cape Prince of Wales, Al work on ska. If they can thrive there, they The Denny is the only hotel in th brought further down the city bulit expressly f hotel pur : pores, and when furr will accommodate a The furniture and fit keeping with th =e EXHIBIT The record for recruiting in S¢ ettie 6 proportionately the be f A SOCIAL SESSION. any city in the union, far surpassing Portiand on an even ba jon. One hundred hty men| dance was given in Elke’ hall jast yve been eni 1 h, and|evening by Beattle Camp No. 60 Y physical aver sexe men| Woodmen of the World. A larke reached the bis 1. Of} number of friends of the lodge w 140 accepted t wo have| present. This is the first social ses rejected 41 examin-|sion this season and will be f 1 ra, while in other recruiting| by others, A short, but ex nt,| Mey Have run from W te Lo.) musical program was render THE 1 SOOOCOROO OHHH OOOO OU OOM © ° i « Pike iso ° ° é ~ le COOOOOHOOUUDODHOROONOS SEATTLE EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1899, NO. 148. rLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY vacant mow Malet WANT AMERICAN Passed Gut to wee. Specials in Laundry Out “alvanized Tubs | ivalry regiment orguniaed. at | No Report From Dewey. | ‘Ny ett Miah 456, goc, 65c. mane Canadian Lumbermen Seek- | w h Boards, 1§c, 25¢, 35 ABINGTON, Di C., Aus: 18 Rotary Washing Machines Leaves the Hospital. ing a Monopoly. aa oaeiad-inreresiiien de wv a ania) and a Ritts lee ltteer AN ' aN CO, Aus. 16 rr v WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 16 De we y Dr ported | ne and rega < we ad H 1215-1217 SECOND AVE | Mouse Hard 6 Furnishin A Newspaper Deal. Minnesota every year and taken te lot the taking of Angeles by Aw Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO, AN JOM, « Aus. 16 Tt tw ' an troops, goatee S cominc 10 = ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? ion. tab Oe ‘t | de WASHINGTON H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. rite woe abae aegis i re Feet of Paper for 342 wn gr! ; OM | a thousand upon entering the United PAUL, Aug. 16—0A ¢ ' wovcveonsouerovactoncesevestesasrectevsovcas Dominion paritament to levy « simi Se a ceuie BRUNNER & CO. “COL TURNER |Ssasusssixieese" =e a te a United States du Suits ae taurnare Tree tase ol roceries Ines ana iquors IS DIVORCED oe, This Include snd western reer 2 Seg thy . ne Street corner oa : Phone pony by ian Senik. Seamer ne the week. Lare t Old California Sweet Wines a Spe ; St » 4 as 90,000, Seat tobagg are cit ee Angelica and Muscatel, by the bottle f up. Family trade solicited. Telephor ooo scoeooooooooooroosooseoesos ultural propertion Yakima to Issue Bonds. oo MARINES WILL ire. noe Ot WE: ot counts yn Bona ‘Geld Filled end, Sitver Ceses, Dlamenda' Chains, Charme . n living s : " the purpose funding Saga oe. 2 sil 'at very reesouable prices M ‘ ' ured 6 HAVANA, Aug. 16.—Owing to the and brid general fund , ‘ her husband. | fear of « severe epidemic of yellow | warrants that aggregate $49,000 W. W.. HOUGHTON T if has given his wife fever, all marines at Havana will be| $23,000 accrued interest. Last night 7O4 Firet Avenue JEWELER ' ‘ { personal property sent north by the first ship leaving. | the ho of Prank Garrett 8 wre h ae @ she should ¢ Four new cases of fever are reported | fire from an unknown cause and was| 4 5d thie morning ealirely coneumed awa R. WAGONER, D.D.S. Painless Dentist. Dest Teeth, BO 2K Gold Crowns, HH Silver Fillings Se up oo Gol4 Filling, 1.00 op A five year guarantee with all work os | gee $100 Reward to but First-class gy o- Material in the os © Mes 16-16-17 Maller Pulling pod pitas: day They “Had Seen Better bedih ? ss dle Sosane ease aiinacaies ni aildl ui nhac tidbits hibied = Bq DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EE eet J wee Telephone Main 6? ive organ of sense in th (hese days, for the resief o wht that the showers were only summer affairs me enthusiasts the ue skiew and butterflies, Hut as one weeping day has passed away only to CT for the execution oi your ibat can be (ound anyw M. CLAY EVEMSOLE, Optician. 72) First Ava campers’ spirits have dropped. Hundreds have finally given up in disgust to the city, a bedraggied and disheartened crowd, te. Numerous express wagons loaded with camp equippage and accompanied by individuals wh ferry slip a very ludicrous sight is presented when the boat arrives from the Pare Wines and They Mave a Heputation. em as though they had seen better days, come into vie ‘The crowd of onlookers feel the pathetic charact The Migliavacca bth Co. oor, ee pera Vapinred the hig beet caine eat ail we We Deliver. ‘Phone Main 67, of the dripping spectacle bul, strange to aay, drop no words of commiseration. On Mood anal the weather has been decided): and chilly, and beate ere Gaily picking up tao RE OF Lake Wasttiieton white tents are rapidly disappearing, although a few determined persona insist that they will “stick {t out,” and will eventually be rewarded by a period of genial weather, MIGLIAVACOA & CORGIAT. « A Pleasing Reflection Any man can indulge in that has had sis home fitted cnet li ca ~~ Makhieuee ae ‘|ALL SIGNS BAUSHER WILL MUSIC FOR THE VOLUNTEERS, INDICATE WAR) LOCATE HERE fees cleanly and hygic Wher in boys reach} LONDON, Aug. 16.—Preparations| ¥. F. Be r, traveling pas ' home Wagne areet thern| for war with the Transvaal con-| agent of the Philadelphia @ ad} with the « hofhome/tinues, It ta state today that the ng railway, « his vaca | ymposition. the na hw War om in Seat i The new c ‘(e called ents eh ' mal i ’ Cor. Third Ave. and Spriag St i crepe . an re i - PREPARING FOR Fi e my business satisfa ‘i “The Proof of the Pudding” = - | lthat @ business mar t do t COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. | Aw the time approaches for the na- |e" than locate in He I 1008 Second Avenue, and 222 Pike Street. Pirscatm pina {the W_C._T. U. tol apparently has ey t . i =e TRENTON, No J. Aug 16—It te vene in this city, interest In the | “@%: 24 ## bound to become a g nderaten hat ¢ A. Ht. Ku-| great gat ¢ increases rapidly and)’ ces FORT GIBBON 1 John C. M f Philad A «a te, are securing bia crowdn ante ation sas oe 2 es sae a vot tne fe-| RESERVATION T t t n oof the va- ‘ 1 bt and rinted to euper- . " on f the work " . a rk i ony ; WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug sein hand.) AQ formal orde establishing the moving along Very | Gibbon Bostonians New Contralto ©)... the convertion will | derertment dre ter ace IN | held ” byter ' \ b Seaerrnen me : ee r ay he P * ve st y ' a Ay uren | boundartes of the re v Ty af s e Marcia \ Dree ately of Daly's mmittee reported plans for aly. R., eltuated on the nort ; ot maccsun m to be held Sunday] bank, of the Yukon river, or apply B Davis « ntra 4 clock. Saturday night! the mouth of Tanana river posse via | of th tan Endea running due north fron and all : miles; thence d we reanigations are t Denny-Blaine Land Go. y F bod tend this! thence due south to a p tae ae : ma body F : “ mark on the north bank of the! © : : . STORMS MAY Jeti pciewy, feature of the convention | Yukon river; thence easterly along| ae Dexter Horton Bank Building. = re an immense Sunday-echool | the north bank of said Yukon river |S x rally Sunday afterr n The pi ¢ t low-wate mar + 4 iy AFFECT GRAIN * teisine’’scec"raice it se%vnt| aS, tem mater mara toa usin’ dic ZRNAARARAABARRAARRRRARARARAAARARAAARARAR ARABS: | nounced later. pes to the pia of beginning —<—- The A j of F Pp | — — ———— “The Appare roclaims SALAM Os AUB: 16-- Bein ‘tl Short Pecan Crop. ‘DRY DOCK AT the Man.” yet cau amaxe the grain croy a Savion snty, a large amount of} SAN AN'TONTO, Tex., Aug. 16.—In| - co. Te oagh ae aden cise ed t/a single week one-half of the pec af blag ne gp rsle-iagionineetiental nt 1 k Ia eck. Y wi ports are that the worme provided his en ts t 1 res Jay's rait Wr as can be | | an ting new counties proach, w it ts su if laun- 24 sl trp ergy A Pg an Beate aeag-a PogPosea techy WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. 16 dried at this es ' : > lies set et | duction next year. The pecan cron| Bid® wer 1 at the Navy de Our call trade prices no bundles de aif cee, we bie: pha of Texas amounts usually to $500,000, | partment at the m . of Rear Ad Mvered at the prices Shirts, 10¢ the vee ‘ i sae | j mira I 1 Ch f the Hureau shirt with oc ' « shirts, fancy jv e SA ref - Jot Yard and Docks, for the constru 12!,¢ collars, fo; cuffs, de. 1 rik ey errs nihil dekh ‘ } Hon of a wooden dry dock at Le toll | whore In aried fror $i “ t p' " that the grain crop In the county bap ; Wlleen wh eal alll i rattle Pos : f soe alge ; | CET IRON MINES 3°." Jcame from the Atlantl 8 I Tih AY be . ’ & Pavitt ympany f New = erent . joaptagtand : - Ya CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Tron men in hes the contract for the ynstru “man -ER ‘Be TES Pol ik ee i 'S! deal in Mesaba range mining prop-| awarded the contract for Leasrue $40, $30 25, $20 reach ‘ MOtALION) erty by the Rockefeller Interests, D./ and also. nditions of th Cash or Serad mt r en 1M. Hull and his sister, Mra. Gaylor,| ding required each bidd ‘i he sre Inte ed in the transaction by) pany his bid with a certified For an Ingersoll Monument .)...., ;),. nlidated mines.acq dest eae ak Wea senatne Y FRED 1, MERRILL CYCLE CO PEORIA, I Aus. 16.—The incor. | the fee to 80 acres of ground aituat-| made to keep out irresponsibl 1108-1110 Second Ave., Seattio poration papers f th Ing || ed about four miles northeast of the| ders, with whom in) form years|— M ria tlon by ' town of Hibbing. This y rty is) the departm has had ler | | oc hee yf comin ight itn tone anwagance” tein tenis ween >| MOTAN Brothers Company , 7 . An fdr see mer Aa tion to the fee ac 4 compan h mean f | oc PE = u = , . . pre rem aan Ul | Gurcod Meal oUkerallars aasuoe lexboaLtie Ehookinectnte co aeetiae ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. an t to 1 eller ind Hull and Townsite | ing the expenditure f nearly $1 | Our plent al iw netr » and covers anches of the nemory in his old home. Of Hibbing mines for a term of 60| 000 should be able to command 4 Ras a mer Bato ry Die and repe . | yeare, | credit of $29,000, | ee G55 Wiles cae HE Utied” Bharata oiling Company vane "Weber wae , % > 4 r i vere Peer, | See eee ca is wisaissilh ¥ - niin netlpceeitetocetton panini —————

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