Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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PICOUAHTOg STAND.
The Colom I Teti!i"in 1'itvfu Case
! at Great Lcu-lli. !
ttOGET REPLIED TO.
The STft IWer Mm ItrrlrwH li
Detill (nl Ihe Itarumeiil Ad.
1. drrWd A" and tBn
(;nr Of rr.
Benn".An;r 11 -The second trial by
eourtmartial of Captain im-yfirs ai
resumed at 7 -'1 o'clock thi mora
tag without laufX'ttt Colonel Ikuatt
eontinuM bl fe itiinony. Jle r-pukt la
the sains IimkI. fadM tutm and com-
Brord by declaring that be thought it
Decenary to ril to Oenral Rotcst's
Trrtlable arraignment o( hiia Uennrkl
Zurliudrn Ot-ncraJ piU'rt (ietisral IV
fvt am! (leneral Jlarcmr were present at
the ntat of olyttel I'ic'iuart't re-
mark. Geo Mender tail Im would re-
ply to them. Oclouel I'ldjuarl pro-Cee-lcJ
to ilUotiM the aerret il'Hir a
tho maiiijrS'lj( uf the comlmnnatina of
Dreyfus He took np the consideration
of the ducuuientMiarc4jnivrly referring
to the writer and person 1 lrrM.nl a
A" and "11" ocoaional!r treating of
tin "cette vsnaiU'4 rrmiMit
! Maitre Milliard wfio u l' known
rued tli caw in In-half of tb Drejfu
family tr a rviiii of the prisoner's
aeiitvrue la-fors the cou.'t of iaiti.m
Was pre-wnt X'i a'it M. I I H J n .
eounwl for tk- W-n!r-(Kil'enTi(;
theevi'leuce ia V1- I'f'11'' l'mjulrt
J UU ml! n I'i
"I protest auwlut!y at;ainit the alli-
gation. I cnented to the cornrniltiti.-a-'
ttou of the aecret ilocuimtuis U nww
brr of the lireyfus rourttnartial with-
out the premer't ktmwMife. ' 1 nerer
onlrred audi communication and if
done it waa riot with jnjj gociiikure.
After dealing with tlutastuuonjr. pi
xperU in the cotirtmartml nf 1!M.
Fiojuart then proceeded to oianiin the
secret doeaier a clow ulyv tf which
be aiMrtl was particularly uccary
"owin( to the weight the docutuvut
bad with member of the courtrnartisl
lu lHtM." Tin diMxier continued the
witiie. may le divide. I into two part
Tho first contain throe document:
1. A document known a the D Aritf-
Don document i in term about an
follow:
. "Doubt proof service letter situa-
tion dangerous men with 1'rench ofti-
ciers; no information from oflu-er lnw;
Important only coming front iniiimtrj
ftln-ady soinewhut clim."
!i. Adocuiuviit containing the worls
Tctte canaillu do D-"
A A document which in nothing but
a report nf a journey to Switzerland
niaio in lx-lmlf of a foreign power.
"The second part of tho diHMcr." con-
tinued ricquurt "coiimMim! chietly of a
. auppluiiieDlnry review of the first. It
Contained the irint of neveii or eiht doc-
ument one of which '(.'ettn caiuilllii do
I)' will nerve for tlie purpowi for com-
parison. It aluo cotitaineil correspond-
ence attaclie.l A and 15. Thean Initial
shuald be born" In mind to repreoeat
Colonel Hchwarukoppen. formerly tier-
man military' uttacho at l'ari and
Mujor 1'aiiizzardi a former military at-
tache of Itnly at the French capital."
At thl juncture the colonel ald bo
Could facilitate the explanation If he wa
permitted to ee the secret dosir adcU
lug: "1 already had it in my han't tat
fear my memory may fail me on sonio
point." .
"What you ak.'' replied the presi-
dent of the courtmartial "ia itnponni-
bio. The minister' order are absolute.
The secret dossier can only be examined
auder certain conditions"
"I refcrettt"anwered I'ictjuart. "but
I will try to refresh my memory.'
The witne next explained why Maj.
Paty da (Ham's tranilalton of the
D'Aviunon document which be classed
a Idiotic open to doubt and a docu-
ment if it 1 of any meaning whatever
that tt was a appirabln to Estirhaxy as
preyfus. Colonel ricquart then took
up the "cet'.e canaille ded -" document
lie called attention to the fact that it
was addressed by Hchwsrtzkoppen to
PauizzarJI and Dot vii-e vorsa as long
believed. - After giving' hU reason for
believing that Dreyfus was not the per-
son referred to In that doenment Pie-
quart showed bow Paty de Clatu en-
deavored to ascribe the authorship of
the document to Pauazzardi in the view
of enabling a connection which In reali-
ty did not eiist between the various
document lu the injictmeut against
Preyfu. 1
Picquart concluded by laying Da
Paty de Clam should I summoned to
give the evidence he gave in hi "Iteml-
nicence." lie said tin wa not acquaint-
ed with Eaetcrhnzy and never had him
Watched
Piijuart'i teetlniony occupied tho en-
tire 4lou
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The 1'ops's Knrrllral
Indon. AoK- 1H - The Jloraiug Load-
er' Koine correspondent i inforine.1
that the i)pe' encyclical on the peiu
foiifcrnce ill appear nest week in the
Oxai-rvatore Koinamt and shortly after-
ward the Hipi will ad. lre an impor-
tant lo'.ter to the South American epis-
Oupat. I'aglllal Die.
San Frsnciaco 'Auf. 14 Fr.mk
Franey who wi( injured In a prizefight
bare i dea.L
Judtfe r. chard Prendegraft. one of
' Chicago's moat noted criminal lawyer
dead. '
COLONEL . LOHE'S. DEMISE.
Ut-lryAMsr44kusrae Ike Dreyraaaeeja
Wltk Itelaa; ia (aaa.
Sew Ywk. Aug 11 -A dispatch frstn
R -OD- .iy that Lieutenant Colonel
Lohr. who liaj been in charge of the
tnoui.tl geasAanu. doing duty abont
the courtmartial died suddenly Thurs-
day. The antl-Dreyfnsitee openly
charge the Dreyf asite with being re-
pousibU for his death.
Loial newapaiM-r in their account of
It print in big hra.lfme. "Another
Victim of the Dreyf uaitee" Venom."
It la rnniored that Colonel Lobe bltjw
bi brain ont because of attack in th
Dewspapen friendly to 11. Luburl since
the shisiting of the Utter.
Another etory i that death va dan
to heart dim-ana. It Is practically im-
possible to (ct at Vi trstn. ' At milita-1
ry b-t.l.iartr it is vtiietnently deuiwl j
that Lobe unnimitted wik-ide. j
Colonel Lohe had been one of the
most cofciplciiou personage on the
ceue since the begiioiing of the trial.
At tho time of the assault on M. La-
Wl he led tlie first platoon detached to
umititaiu oxdu r on Kichmond bridge the
scene of the ahouUntf.
There he was somewhat abrupt in
handling the XriwixU of the wounded
lawyer whoaought to get near him.
lln conduct undVr the painful cirenm-
Staiiiv. wa severely commented upon.
Colouel Loho took thene attack to heart
and grew depon li-nt to such a degree
that hi health wa ntTcctcd
f . .CHjCAfiQBRIppES.
tern uf Thsni sin o lie le a !lr
mUim l'eiillluaw
Giicau Aug. In. Two bridges over
the Cbicag l river lmv b.-ft ordered
close.) to truflic. seven other were con f
d. Luin-l ili dant'iiA land two mr '
er littell d "irf Itif jjkioti." Tlnsvi .
last vil i all.tu-ed tV remain ojk'H for a !
time unless something happen.
Tlien
they will 1st closed.
All thl came about heranse the bridn
over the ('uluioet river at Ninety-fifth
treet dropped into the water when it
was swung for repair. The bridge
breke aqtisroly. In half over the center
pier en4 tsptb end went down into th
water. The bridgetender went with
the ends. They were rescued unharmed.
' AVIwivCllylhiRlnwr Kriittm Utir of
the accident he came to the conclusiin
that there were several others which
mlgbC drop with sotm-tuly' 'IWdea
bridgetender anl be at once iasued or
der closing the north Ilaltead street'
and Wood itreet bridges.
All of these bridge are pll and have
been in nse for muny year. To make i
tho witualion more aerionnlt will require i
at least f ioisj0s) to buihl new bridge
or properly rcpi.tr the old iiues.and them i
I no appropriation fur the purpose.
DIVER DIES IN THE DEEP.!
A fewUniarlne lispliirer Mast III tmtm
ll.s.slli lha farllle tVslsts.
Tacoius Aug. 14 Diver William
Baldwin was killed near T.icoma while
trying to reach the sunken llritish ahlp
Audelaiia lying at the bottom of the
barlsir with t of the cruw. Di-nth
came to the daring submarine explore!
when he was I .VI feet below the Rurf.ica
of the water Death was duo to soiu
accident to tho pumping gnsr which
Supplies the air.
The sunken Annularis lie in ItM fivt
of water. Italdwiu wa on his second
descent in au attempt to reach the daft.
It is believed that the territic prcwurc
of water on the mechanism and 1 tht
great air pressure necessary to forco tho
draught through the pipe at o gret a
depth broke the connecting tubes
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Many Murwoe M Isaltf oarlea. '
Augusta (la. Aug. 14 Iiithop War-
ren A Candler in an interview declare
the work of the higher critics in discred-
iting the divine revelation of the IiibUj
I paving' the way for ipiritualiam
Chrlstiannclenceaua Mortnuniam which
claim to be later revelation and makes
the rather surprising statement that
there are mure Mormon missionariss at
work in Georgia than there are Presby-
terian pastors or Episcopal rector. -
Isaurgeale ! (salad.
Washington Aug. 14 United State
Minister Hussell at Caracas reports to
the state department that the insurgent
faction in the state of Los Andes Ven-
ezuela under (leneral Citriano Castro
were completely defeated by the gov-
ernment troops In a bloody battle which
lasted 18 hours. The Ins of the Insur-
gents is placed at SIX) killed and wound-
ed and that of the government at DIM).
Thl is the end of the disturbance in
that section which is the only one
affected.
lsj'l I'sliU grain.
New York. Aug. li At Tburaflay's
meeting of the coinmltiees on plan and
scope of tho Dewey celebration (leberal
liutterfiuld read the following cable-
gram from Admial Dewey:
"leghorn Aug. 14. To (leneral But-
tertieM New York: Your of Adg. 1
received. Will reach the lowor bav
without 1 f .ail on ; Friday . Sqit t).
Ileady for parndu Sattifhiy inoruing.
'pKWKV"
Aniarleao lalnn nf Honor.
New York Aug is -The Thirteenth
regular meeting of the supretiin council
of the American I'ioii of Honor was
held Thursday in tin city. Among the
oflicer elected are F. II Jhiihy of
( "larW-villi-: Tex. on finaiictt committee;
John Terrell roinniittee on lawi; Oeo
11. .lone New ( irlcaus i4iiimitt on
apts-iil.
f-
Foar Injur!.
Pari. Aug. 14 There was rioting
Thursday evening on thn Iloulevard de
Magenta between the Nationalists and
the Antisemites. Four rsoti were se-
rlouily injured.
NO LAW TO PUNISH. .
rwpmllsM UI lie Attmm4 kaS U
rsrmlab AatMraa La ASVUiit. .
LittU Ibick. Aug. 14 -Attorney Gen-
eral Jrff Davis ha given ont a state-
ment to the press in which be ay h
will advise all corpnrarlon who refer
the matter to hint not to furnish Jo tb
secretary of state the aflidavit repaired
of them by the celebrated Hector aaU-
trust law. lie say that if they decline
to furnish the aflidavit there Is no law
to punish them that can be enforced.
He basea hi opinion npon thi fart: Th
aflidavit i a verb.utin i-opy of the afli-
davit prescribed by the l. alature in a
imilar antitrust law of the ata'e ol
Missouri
The question was carried tip to the
supreme court in tbatsUte which hxly
declared after a hearing. In the ca of
the atate of Jlissonri va. Simmon Hard-
ware company reported in the Eight-
eenth Southwestern law journal page
ll.'V that the aflidavit i unconstitu-
tional holding that the requiring of a
corporation to file an aflidavit of that
character ia virtually compelling a man
to testify againat himself .which he i
exempted from doing by the organic
law of the state.
"ABSOLUTELY OUT OF IT"
Ka-lMcrelar Alr la a Ua44 Ksla-
llte te l-ollllca.
Chicago. Aug. 14 A iecial from
Montreal my:
"I am absolutely out of politic" said
General Alger former secretary of war
in President .McUuUey'a cabinet.
(leneral Alffat called. at the Iiank of
Montreal to sea Manager Calhoun. He
said he wa grateful to the Cauadian
pre for its courtcuui toinj during the
recent controversy. '.
"The American newpapr" be
svldm) "were evero" but ha thought
it tatter not to diaciia this question
further at the present time.
"And you have really abandoned pol-
itics T" he was nuked. '
"Alsmlutely out of It" an thi wa
ottered in a tone that left no room for
doubt. '
line Ineraasod.
Ps'troit Aug. 14 Ity in almost unan-
imous vote the delegate to the Interna-
tional Typographical union adopted a
constitutional amendment Increasing
the union' regular monthly due n
cents per capita the increase of revenut
to go to the defense fund. The action
must be ratified by the general member-
ship For three hour the convention in ex
ecu t ive sestiop . considered without
reaching au agreement the question af-
fecting the craft which grew out of ths
stereotyped strike iu Chicago a yeai
ago.
All fan delegate many of thn local
printer and several of the local editor
attended a largo banquet in the Oris-
Wold houm Thursday evening.
Alllaure' New Offleara.
IUzettc. Tex. Am'. 14 Th Toxai
Btato Alliancn rl-cte) the following
oflicer:
President -J. M. McWilliaui.
Vice president- F. F. Wnl
Secretary and treasurer - Mis J. A.
Dombluzer.
Statu lecturer-D. I Null.
ltesolutions favoring tho deportatioc
of iieerm- to Africa ami building s
state relief railroad were adopted.
Attained (.real llrltaln'a 'aa.
Puns Aug. I.1. At Wednesday's ses-
sion of the Anglo-Venezuelan boundary
arbitration coiumisaioii Prof. John K.
Holey In continuing hi argument In lie-
half of the Venezuelan case mado
general attack on the case of (lre.it
Itritain. He then qnoted evidsnce as U
Venezuelan influence in the aamo terrt
tory. The court adjourned to Aug. '.'!
Arraatad aa Aceomillroa
TeXarkaua. Tex. Aug. '.M.--Tbe ofli-
cer arreatwl here three negroe who
are charged a accomplice in the assas
sination of a negro at Hudson Ark. a
few day ago. The alleged leader in the
affair i still pursue.).
Arrlted Wltk Three Craw.
PensacoU Fla.AtiK 14-Tbe Steam
er (lerm arrived here with the crews ot
three Nors'eiruio ve which were
wrerk) In ttw Carrstielln hurricane.
There were alkiut ' men.
Switch tlaglu ralslltr.
Springfield Mo. Aug. 18 While at
work in the yard of the Memphis rail
road in this city Charles KicketU 19
resrs old. wa run over am) killed by a
switch engine. He was learning to be a
switchman.
Ilaod la Heslco.
Portland Me. Aug J4 Hon. Amos
L. Allen Speaker Heed's private secre
tary was here and is authority for tho
statement that Mr. Keed will resign in
the conrae of a few nays
' (tuns tot the I.lghl Oaard.
Austin Aug. IK The adjutant gen-
eral ha shlpM-d 40 set of gun and ac-
rotiutrement to the Houston light guard
and 40 carbine and Hccountrements to
the Houston cavalry.
Uril Natlanml Kni-niupuianl.
Washington Aug. 14 -The first na-
tional encampment of tho S
lean volunteer will bo held in this city
Kept. and U.
Iliad r'rnm Ills Injuria.
Mill Spring Mo. Aug. 14 Lowory
Loveluco died at Piodiuotit from Injur-
ies received Suturdity night by iwlng
truck by train at Carter's switch.
' Aaolher All(d tergsi-r.
Paris Aug. 14 A special edition of
the Figaro just issued exposes another
alloged forgery in the Dreyfus case.
CITY DIRECORY.
tnr om- sa.
Msyor C. A. Adams.
Marihall T. P. Iloyett.
Pepoty Marshal R. II. Smith.
Secretary and Treasurer Henry U.
Rhode.
City Sexton II. K. Jones.
Constable C. I.. Baker.
Aldermen : K. (. TaW W. S. iluw-
e!l W. V. Harris Jno. M. Lawrence
Walter Wipprecht.
Sdiool Hoard: C. A.Adams ex-otlicio
prerldent board ; J. Allen Myers secre-
tary; Dr. J. W. Howell M. II. Jsuie
M. Parker IT. J. L. Fountain II. C.
Kobinson.
Cot NTV otrlCXK.
Judge A. (i. Hoard.
Clerk. O. W. Mi Michael.
Attorney Chan. K. (ialner.
Tax Collector J. J. Adams.
Tax Assessor 11. M.Nsll.
bhcritl T. C. Nunn.
Treasurer A. W. lluchanan.
District Clerk J. W. liatts.
Coinmissloners: K. J. Dens Iee
Edge Felix Phillips P. II. Arrmgton.
i n Inches.
Baptist li. D. Wilson pastor Ser.
vices every Sunday 11 svui. and 7:1-1
p. in.; Sunday school 0;41 a. in.; pray-
eMneetlng Tfiurdy night. '
Metliodist J. H. CtNhrsu pastor;
Service J I a.m. and 7 p. in. Sunday;
Sunday x hool H:4l a. in. ; .Fpaorth
Isgue Sunday 4 p. m.; prayer-met-Ing
Tuesday nighf.
St. Andrew's Fpi-copal Rev. HertieTt
K. Itowers L. L. D. rector.' Holy
communion first Sunday in the month.
Services Firt ainl third Sundsy in
each month morning and evening and
also morning of fourth Sunday. Other
Sunday nd ench llftli Sunday the r c.
toroflii iafea at Navasnta. ' '
Presbyeterian J. I. West pastor;
Services morning and evening Int. 3rd
anil 4th Sunday in each month; Sunday
school 0:45 a. m. ; prayer-meeting
Wednesday night.
Christian J. L. Andrews pastor
Service 1) a. m. and 7:15 p. ru. Sun.
day; Sunday school I): 15 a. m. Chris
tisn Endeavor 3 p. lu. Sunday; prayer
mm-ilng Wednesday night.
Free Communion Ilaptist A. M.
tewsrt pastor: Services every Sun-
day night in earh month; Sundar
school 10 a. m.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church Father
Pelnar pa-tor; .Mass at H and IU a. m.
Snn.l.iy.
Sn Antonio Italian Catholic church
Father ( iuidii e pastor. M.is at 8
and 10 a. in. Sunday.
I
lOIKig MKK-1 1.1(1.
PrszoaCanip No. 0I W. of W.
Meet second and fourth Friday niithts
in each month. W K. Johnston C. C;
JisD. heed link.
Hryan Tent No. Irt. K. 0. T. M.
Meeting nights lirst and third Monday
each month. J. II .MawhinneyC.; Joe
li. Hetxl 11. K.
Hryan IlgeNo. tisil Home Forum
Meeting night second and fourth
Wednesday each montli. W T. James
pres't; Joe II Heed financier.
Hryan I-o.lue No. W National Aid-
Meeting nights first and third Wednes-
day in each month. W. W. (irltlin
pres't; R. W. Downsrd sec.
Ivsnhoe ComtiiHinlery No H Knight
Templars Meet L'n.l Tuesday in each
month. A. M. Rhodes K. C.J II . (.
Rhodes Secretary.
W.T.Austin Chapter No. 87 R. A.
M. Meets third Mondsy in each
month. Nf II. Cols. II. P. Joe B. Heed
Sen'y.
Hraxos Islge No. A. F. A A. M
Meet fourth Monday in each month
Dr. Taul M. Rsysor.JW. M.j D. C. De-
Maret Sec'y.
Braxos Ixlge No. (14 K.of P. Meet
first nd third Tuesday in each month
E. J. Jenkins C. C. ; D. C. DeMaret
K. of R. A H.
Vulcan Ixlge No. 3" A. 0. U. W.
Meet necond and fourth Thurnlny in
each month. A. W. Hollman M. W.
V. J. Walker recorder.
Bryan Lodge No. 10.T.' K.of II.-Meet
first nd third Thurslayi In each
month. J. A. Myets dictator; A. J.
Plstner reporter
Hryan Cotton Seed OH Mill J. .
Cole preiilent; James (l. Chance vice-
president and treasurer; A. 1). McCon-
nioo secretary.
Bryan Compress Dr J. W. Howell
president; W K. Saunders vice presi-
dent; II. C. Robinson see re I ii ry; U.S.
Webb treasurer; Walter Wipprecht;
manager.
. . . TltY THK
NEW QlTY BAKERY.
roir
Fresh Bread Rolls
Cakes and Pies
.1
Delivered o any part of
the City. i
It. CniEHSER : Troiiricloi
1 Two doorn below V ebb 13ro
i' Dot kmr.
Ourjonn SARSArARILLA in linburiaefe for a pring
tonic. Kjrdu'nfi.l a gotjj livof pijllry JAMES ANTI-
BII.IOI'S PILLS.
AMES' CHOLERA .111!
as
IVst on turth. HEAT POWDER MOSQUITO LOTION FLY
PAPER -BED BUG EXTERMINATOR BATH BRUSHES
SPONGES TOILET SOAPS PERFUMERY ALLEN'S FOOT-
EAS E.aMMaaMKSKSBOEK
New Line Hammocks Vcrv Cheap. .
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JmiicsslDiii.
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Summer Brings Pain
as well oh pleamire. . Tbu ..c(i-
Kioij of a r-(. k of VMWY. JlKl'US
with a knowleilp! of luiw to com-
pound tlitin cnullfs t In pro dm
a rcineily fr the jircvaletit coin-
plaints. Our
Hall's Baby Cordial
Tor chlMrea.
Hall's Cholera Mixture
li.r Ailulii
lia no eui.crior in ca-e uf tlii
rhnrnctor. It work u i tire- aiiJ
liclp iiuttirit to Hiii'titl.en aiil
liiiild up t In system. Priro 2rn:
pt-r bottle. Vi lurry a full 'mtof
I roprii-tnry JIhh im of t:tl-
lilu J reiiutiitioii. II o I' A T K I
TALCUM POWDERS for Pri.klv
iki: iiitn; store
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it is not Kitif'fiK-.tory don't av foi
it.
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Two ilimr wiiilh nl f.iht. hot.t.
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DALLAS TLX.
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1899, newspaper, August 19, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320241/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .