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6 em . ra pedi odichdiaiaaadia MRS. HARTJE NOW DENIES WRITING WAGNER LETT Swears on Stand Note tod Maid Was Not Indited by Her. tS WOMAN WS WED T HM BY PRON 5wears Another Imper- sonated Him and Sent ' the News to Italy. GAVE BABY A NAME.|SHE CHANGES HER MIND. | Admitted Its Authorship at a Previous Hearing of the Divorce Case. Marriage Annulled, but Priest Says Grave ‘Injustice Has Been Done, PITTSBURG, July m—When the | Partie divorce case was resumed here today one of the promisat new sen- gutioce immediately developed. Mrs. Hartje taking (the witness-stand and denying that ahe had written the Gusto Wagner letter, although tn her pre viows testimony she tad admitted hay- ing written it. The hearing was revumed at 10 o'clock | with the court-room jammed and a throng on the street anable to gain ad- mission, Mra, Hartje was immediately | called to the stand. The witness was shown exhfbit No. | 6, o letter addressed to @usle Wagner, « former domestic. When on the and previously Mra, Hartje said she bad prvire I6LAND “whenme Dreyfurewa Confined lotokkrss Gur cr Tower Precause she wanted to clean her own Arniabed name tn her home vi'lage and Roause #he wanted to give @ name to er unfathered child, Francesa Rapp Aye whe pleaded for years, until finally he brought her betrayer to the altar hd made him her husband. only to Ryve the jaw undo the thing for which be had #triven so lone. Yesterday afiernoo ustion Maddox each Court} tifloate Supreme dan's at ent by signed state the woman in which whe made extraordinary Haband she bad wedded wae azo at all r whom ashe Rd hired to; £10 to powe > dim j written the letter, To-day ehe deniéa | 1 ite uthorship. After en examination Priest Tells Story the letter during the week's recess | To-day the priest who performed tha| she said ehe had come to the conclusion tremony declared a great wrone had| that the handwriting was not hers. eee Sears ares erotethga'e Wagner» wetter.” the @ sald that the man he married to| witness continued, “in which there were Fancesca Rappsio was in truth Ran-| many of the same expressions, but the Azao and ¢ er. ‘The wife. who is| sentence to the effect that I wanted | dt @ wife now, recants her oonfes-| Susie on my side w never written by bn, saying she sixned It under duress | me” | Ad without knowing what the omer | Cniieed 0 BU: | intained. The allered huw a miss & There is no trace of the stranger | Mrs Hartie'e statement caused ho was sid to 1 impersonated | Commotion and a hurried oorauitation m. The court ruling standa. Tt jp|0" the part of the plaintiff's experts (a weirdest matr <! mix-up thar aa the Wagner: letter was one of the rooklyn ever knew standards in the case BY whieh the a testef yng letters were to be compared. Th Aintion the letter apoarengiv tn-| toda now turn in the plan of the Rs & prosperous defense. and the establishment of a now Aker and grocer No. @ Morrei|"#andard” in handwriting from which eet, sd that he got a letter from the other letters will be eaued by the friend in hin mative province con-| experts. tatulating him nis marriage Mra. Harte was then closely ques 2 _bophood sweetheart, joned as to what she aid during the He sald he begas an _tnvestigation. | recess, particularty as to. the examina-| © found it was of record that @ man! lon of the “wtandand tatters. During | tving bis name anf address had been, the course of the examination the wit- aftied to Frankesca Rappalo a1 the! nese was extremely nervous. hurch of the Holy Rosary, in Siegel] At the conclusion of the examinatt —_ | Davia N_ Carvalho, the New York hand. | X cartifionte of the mseiage had been | writing expert. wan called to the etand. | ed by somebody with the Health De-| Garvntho sald he hed examined the iftment, and official tranacripts had | ietere end bs found thet some were PTOKen body, the result of the ren pent by the bride fo the mayor 0! | werten by one band and some by others, | PEES And the pirrsina! suffering he hos 19 town where she-waa raised -an¢-to} 1 45 not think,” MOay the witness, “that| WAderkone, cannot be restored to vigor As Randaseo the: first told hie story to Trial reoresent Te at the cr CAPT. DREYFUS VINDICATED AFTER fi 12 YEARS’ TORTURE. |: Success Augments bro hos Page.) om First (Continued f: on {Over Teen wubmtttet to the tortures of & tropical pena Thay PRG wil rr the great wrong ts no mat atic ter yemation to the mental j, yaa woune Cm \@ Government authorities for record: 7 |dut he will receive honors that ma ated om the Waemer letter, waa! @ at Rome Panevan 7 wick eae pene! counterbalance thls He wilt, fn alt Says She Confessed. Uk4élihood, be placed mmand of d Soneerning & envelope. Randasto was opined Usha Tart army division and thus once more be @ down in “ j The handwriting Of | ecaber of the powerful General Staff of black and | ‘ the handwriting § 6 witness maid hite ae having taken a most prominent | | that envelope tn not Boer eee 4 ca bt in & Wedding ceremony of whieh} \> which he was a probationary member | 2 of Ue Otter Tetters, bate fiat resana- | : - ite tefore ) wwore he had never ieard. Even! © Be Other We whan the stort GOKs, —ATNO” there trom exnersy pinnae. Good, muttiority for the statement that # age. tha names of parents wnt ® nage of the hamlet where he was On Exhibit #5 he found that some Of) 56 will be proposed for the Legion of fortrers, pre His Public Degradation. fh vantehment wae | ben fed been givan in the cortiquate, | Te Dieves hed been misplaged and shat) sa oncr, ; cA wider stepped forwant and took went to consult with hie iawner, |e pencil was applied to tt. He PellOVed) Cape Dreyms was not present, 00 : 1 ad 14, Col | Capt Drerrie's”eword, | He broke. Obert H. Roy, an assietant District. |1t ' have been written by the #® reinuing his habitual secrecy by roma fi ris reporters, T aithin the ttorney of Brooklyn. Mr. Roy yee- who wrote the Wagner letter: jing seciinted in the garret where he has are, curved him, Then it by + letters 1 and % were also 1D | nitherto bean cit a Ar tant pulle he insignia mday made a motion to have the mar-| “4 dishevelled and age certiicaie declared vora ant to} Mo sme hend. world. The scene ax the decision was w nur gone, Raising ave 1 jwiiclally established he in| Pere counsel for the vlaintiit &ddtwamed | pronounced Was on6 ve de his hands above his head, he ahouted a @vent of hie client's death Fran-|th# Court and said that es Mrs. Harti) nity, The court, con! forty-nine |i koa dearading an, Innocent nap tesa Ragoalo would have no claim| hs’ to-day denied the writing of Ex-| judges, gowned in flowing red robes | ‘ re ee Ere oma ‘ * ane ie soleennly mounted the Deop silence prevaiied as journment to have Now & W and 2 ex- On His Ssiats ae ak Ww la the Bupreme Court Mr. Roy said ¢ fe woman Tad rresty- ce: amined by experts. Indge read fhe lengthy decision, minutes | en eee ne crimina Sad hired a stranger to tmpersonate ly review! the series of sensat Vietim of Real Traitors. hades at the marriage and that M0) PICKET LIFESTO SEND — |fiaay cucupstns Drerfuh- : 14 never seen the accommodating etely disculpating Drey of al ranger since. She admitted. accord- wrong, freeing him of the accusation of hte Deoy, let obo bad no. iden where GIFT TO HIS LOVE. | rine ite ator of the tomous tncrien B,yitnesies to the ceremony could be inating documents, on which the entire nd. Justice Maddox. in declaring the charge was founded a: rdering the prttage certificate freuduient Jot ‘ furiceeoeitaupale “trom Taureesnting | Rigo, the Gypsy, Had to Leap fromt|annutmant ot the totement of te as the wife of Handazao, = er Rennes courtamertial, with publi Called Him Husband, Steamer Already Drawing tion of the Sndl announcement of his Sree ee me aed tna Out from Pier. ey Stee ee zd y other word when & : chosen by Capt. Drextas wae for The i aay at her rooms ee hso4Be | An the Dig Ertewiatlantio steamer Este-haty the Traitor. usbiiig avenue. Once the woman mus: | Statendem was ceating off trom her pler saat (rosie «jitith rs very precy. Now mas. of eiag a email brown} After-a_tengthy review of the bs uke heauty was lost in the | *t Hoboken res - ment in the case known a4 the © and the grossiee that cure: |man with a large Diack mustache clijan women, She says ahe ic|dwshed down the pier pursued by a tall t waa written the devision says and rty and she looks forty. ber | pp), Mu man hat the aha nutecd & plump bitie bows a i a see iretotet unme | cusations connecting 4 "indood Lee married to Randaaxo,” | of the dock hantm and up the ganeway, | Dorderesu. rest only ate je e@id, through an inierpreter. “It! tut hia pureuer waa selaed and flung | Conjecture trus that I signed a paper yenlerda : | aaa a abit <P Bid #6 bed ase any husband threat. | hack. He explained that he was Charigg| The Cabiiiet . : cial edt kid me if i did not, and be-| Bornhaupt ation at the lyeee Palace tonight & aid not know what was in the! “1 gid not want to @et on the menm-| determine on the course to follow. It ing him. He is Rigo, the eypay.” Meanwhile Rigo, (h® @ypsy, Was ox SESE fete aocthearts in the old| 5. ‘be eaid. “I was only trying to|hwe slroady been de:ermined, howewer jen, pretty soon, when T Wax i trouble | catoh that crazy iktie fAddler and keep | that besides the rostoration ja viny ictende shunned me he fan) nim trom being drowned. Iam manag. | to the army “4 special bil ga this ch ented to Parilamen: « K © 40-restare ‘Minteter of War tif, fom It took me nine monthe tol cttediy ruoning @bout the deck untii ha | quari, whose sane of jus! : pe “Ho promised to marry me, but 1|*Pied Michael Heumann, proprietor ot pies ilaelod bore gee . 43s 1d. are hew he was a iar, Bo t got the Harlem Casino, where Rigo and his . " tor Drove ene the ") bring ® suit. My haxban D }@ to diatiss the sult He has a very mooth tongue, signor. “And then we Were married, just aa! de cortifieste ow: Father Artonio| ‘Taikane are playing, Rigo pressed a| the charges red plush jewel case into Heumann’a| the late Gol S hand, whispered A few worda and juinp: | ob Dre ad. from the vewsel to tho pier, twelve OW DREYFUS ¥ Hia Defense Overruled. ‘ M. Imeelf will tell you that he married)or fifteen feet low, and acrows at w x Tay husbomt Ranhesee ty Maat (be lteamt eleht feet of water. His hat fell WAS PERSLCUTED. x bpY of the certificates to -Bureg into the river and drifted away. a. ee | . be~ I want my people to know that| All Rigo would eay wae: r 0 wititude In Mrance whe * 9. t Wy honor how boon made whole again.|~‘Hueti! It is private. dn affair ot], To the mulls i Cine eek artial bean De wit call my baby hard Dames That’ is the heart. The lady's name is aacred.':| 1 baa ‘ ‘ ” Mattre wea | . IT do not omre for his money | He refused to tell anything further i for Dr t the | At he 7’, keep, for himself, Re-| about the nature of the xift, itn dem!- sng t motion of was lea,” shB added naively, “T hear he Nation or che message sent with It Few, pert 4 “ recast of | 4 he run away to Italy, anyhow. ___.| the rising young “ I An Injustice Done. burat inte, public motice tw 1" 1 . The tou told to me by an Italian attorney and| ago. Horn-in~ Wit Jewish oa eae siterter, $2und the Mev. Father! interpreter. U believed what he ald and| Alsace, Dray fur we « \* f the Holy Rosary of. Pompeii Toe I got the marriagg set aside. The wom-| iar praparat * * thet-aupp . H t ned waa very indignant thatthe men | Sf had Senator J A. Whitlock for an| ve che great hgbting mach.ne of] trey ¢ . has heen sot asite he mar) attorney, but abe made no defence at| sai we happy 1 1 om i “It will be made to appear,” the bearing, rane. As a native and . = ge pattioc Fr e © taken nis na What 1 was careless in performing this riage 1 kno: the woman well Bhe been coming to me for cg months, and aha told me of heriite ith the man, W! the. marr Hy arranged he alvo came to con- " from what I learned then | satiated myself of bis {denity. To Grand Jury May Act. means who *T was informed chat when the Rein | inca, Ie was confronted with Kandarao he #| career, firat maki Randaxso was het the man he; military o# jhad married. but on taking @ pecond| Dreyfua was come ox said Randasso wes the man and he! \jeutenant of artillery ould swear to It. Nevertheless, relying | had was thie that drew him on wher mid was aoe ait wh tr mnt |, “BRUSIED ARM” HID the he war granted At doat yfus reme SIX BROKEN RIBS. he diet toxday made, fe sure, however, I calles {3 my sex. | on Randasso's stmtament I went ahead| twenty-two years old, Oo 4 va Were litte ba ‘A when the marrisge was about the case. { think the whole mat-| later bis worth ant ! ¢ f estigation On be « ke place, and my sexton, who knew ‘ould moto the Grand Jury, and, 8 SRN RR mS im well, identified him. Phere was no|in fact, Judge Maddox eaid ynsterday ~ Malar, tone Gr heal weenie ake and no impertonation, ‘There|in granting my motion that he would . And was grad fog Dg iy poh aey Te « hand. | his arm badly Kuterity, Hoy, ‘who got the marcioge| “Rendaaan's, former reat tn | Settee ily Utadica hie wae ‘uppoiste| ihe aocunatiase, and Direy sla ebwolurs | “Weg oriey oy, who gol & car o i, ia LJ udiea he ae point. 4 i jertificate annulled, made this state. ees ne A eg ae A tionary member of the Gen-| Crile. Ge. Mee mt tee enres | ination was ray Q Fig, netrbors Bead BS ee oteradS S| tral State, Unt cody at'D0 oftioers wno| PackaKe of “evidence.” This, of Course. "all X know of the nee is what orem Fi govern Preach army, Aa bas wince gure but the judged opened te peaks and tt 8 closer exam wee found thet six ribe had been broken, and the Wrolben bones had tacenited che lve Incidents and Characters in the Dramatic Trial and Degradation of Captain Dreyfu: u PULLED THE HAIR — " a : fy CEM THEF SND TO AE BROOILN A Mystery in the Arrest of “Fred) | Decker’? in Pittsburg for Diamond Robbery. thieven | a ~ BY POLICE KICKS Displeasure of Force at Two+ Platoon Order Moves the Commissioner. One wo alleme 0 artic ta aevicnan’ tate omens Police Commissioner Bingbam wae | ae hag haghtarovrte Pgh ae Gees oking over the map of the ‘seth Ce ‘tteburg, Is maid to be Frev tion” to-day. When asked i he Waa Yecker, son of @ Bros . ae of Lens Bs, rooklyn Danker, DUt| investigating Capt. O'Brien's plan tor here is mo confirmation of the report. | auolianing the “dog watch” he emiled According to the Pittsburg polls, two | 5 ; Lider Cogan abi igs Bie hg i have never heard anything about t rand Hugo Roman, of Brook! can o'frien’s plan, 1 am thinking r ware caught there after having » k e wamuneas o ie became xlient and would male — ering Charles Beym Now| tt fe very evide vwover, Cate York," appeared at Pittabure Polles ott . ne tatoo ae Hoadquarters and attempted 0) cam wwe which crenaed for the release of the two youthful |, even Tie oma prisoners, The police any he had a big}; eae effect $a neh of money and was to} many qua And Chat strong per rt with He retained FOr inure te belies bear on Com it the ite polos ay b minal t * t mm (0 te boys will be back to Kansas Ci | wt ’ spite the efforts free them. | Bingham sald today Decker is said to bave gone astray bat gata peerage beg inave BF through reading cheap novels and ae ui Ope ik a0 with bet ane has relatives in Brookly ipend. taken care to close every F i. rrentty 4 }information, At Mechanics’ Bank @ the, (Wop of Decker de to make any by Sees ir rovunred then huission or denial relative to t te sity Tor twenty No one ateany of the various Dee « on knew any about the Bar Decker, according " and the ayn pC nowntny It was reporte’ that the young man known as Decker tn Pittaburg waa for wiy with Laryery @ anter and rust Company in Brooklyn and elgntoan years old Tt was denied at] ayetas ava 2 company ® to-day that an i person WAR ever 6impl ed There Juty 4 Windy and | swept South Jersey this | n stones as larwe &4 mi TWAS BUTCHER ALL W AEN TOM Sultan’s Troops Invade Place, Kill Residents and Destroy | | i Houses, | TIYTIf. Transcaucasia July 12. Fecelved here Atarming news has bee the border, in Turkian Armenia { Soldiers who were collecting taxes are | sald to have induiged tn outrages. ALFRED DREYFUS ‘The population of the city of Van ts represented to have been nearly wiped out by the Turkish troops, who pulled down houses, attacked the women and acted generaily like wild beasts. ROBBED MISTRESS TO GET A TROUSSEAU Girl Tells Judge She Needed the Clothes to Be Married in, but OF PRETTY RIVAL Vel A i “ ; vet vn t : \ Rate dad Wek, stperiance 1 dak tee seen 2 alee BED "1 e we Paar . knocked | s Doe a oA the and tn the oO} AB eas Lagaid, nemale eae, Destroys all adult Rad Prat : ow _ ‘sud preventa further hatching of thelr ever. 18, i ‘ * land te ak dries. Ty express, Me, Aad Mo, sir fee. pal on Roaches & Ants . ey anni ng geoterer aaa : : Breet. Seutgiapnnen i. | Be Nid die, insta oe snnane His Death on duce Tete. | Rough on Fleas, 25¢ see WEP Ae. S| Rough on Moth and Ants, 35¢ | 1. WRAL, Cortes, ervey Oy, dy He he W.L. DOUCLAS rong Food J: $3,50 SHOES St ou that W.L.Doug- as $3.50 shoes are thebestiuthe world Stoves in Greater New Tork sar, cot, Howard giving longer staying power than meat rapc-Nuts “There's a Reason’” fu) bird Avena ees & atthe Mts. ‘cor. Sd BE. |709-T) fms Hiro wa » AY, {$21 Fulton Bt, cor, Pret. bal Biveata70 8th Avvo. 110086 | | ® the depth of two pa of the faomera inches were dperoyet The straw hat season starts ed earlier than usta! thit* jyear. ;- Which makes our straw hat satemore than ever we jcometo-men- who neithe j want to wear a soiled hat ¢¢ Annie Howe, Ousted by Her fing No Sympathy care to pay full price for a Wins No Sympathy. ri ; “Boss,” Takes Strenuous | Annie wason expected to be marriea| "Ue Straw for the next st —— soon and below hort of a auitadie!| Weeks Revenge on Successor. trousseau she waited until, Dr J. 0! Every man’s straw in our Peterson an his wife. by whom she “ ‘ was employed, lef their home, at No | Stock, save—only—Paname+ Annie Howe. a pretty woman of | 214 Bergen atreet, Brooklyn, last and Leghorns, has been twenty-elg objected ag wtrenuously|day and then packed eleht of Mra 5 jersated ae houeakeaper to | Perernue’e gone ‘and moat of: bec) tuatked down to One price. ia, of N @ East Twen-| jewelry in @ trunk and had it sent to] LA large majority were $3, reet, fiat abe landed tn] a re she veutes at No. OH Third ave! gy oy t to-day. Her would-be | nue Manhattan. Pearlag that tha young | P4-5O OF 34. Jed in Bellevue Hospt eho was to wed would fol have so mo ii sed condition, and Annie | Complete @ wardrobe she also took $1.75 now. had! Howe was held in 1.600 pall until the|% 4 of clothes to es ‘ otntr woman's condition tan be as ing Straws of big boys’ and oi ay youths’ sizes are all $1 now, if the boes hadn't taken the new ] e housekeepe, Mary 4er, out trolley linstead of $1.50-to $3. riding all day yesterday Annie wouldn't was not moved by ¢ felt 60 badly. Mr. Poole said he | 880 ard her “man” needed the tt cer & mph Tita he some onpechaee e gy he mantied and held 1a ue Ghana | ROGERS, Pret & Conrang, come up to nate, A + hb weno Three Broadway Sto ed a new housekeeper, ond no Annie ass 842 1260 Howe at at at Mary Bryder was « good-looker, too.) #0, according to the sad story, Poole] Warren st 13th at 32d st took her out for # nice ride on trolley ate. And everywhere that Mary wont need, ha eure tO & Bhe fol _ TEA BLACK or GREEN ‘Iced, with a \dash of lemon ‘added, if used in the home, office ‘and workshop, | will make the heated term | more bearable, | Mow To MAKE IT «in the way of ton to jelous than Teter"s, 4 CEYLON

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