The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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hi- t*-~ti:i. *nr an I *hi~. 1 h —
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Hardware
OF EVERY KIND.
OnWarc
And All Kinds
Of Tin Work
Pd
whf
»t
m»!
tns charge agmi
while -the arrest
known through'
paper', anil thro
lie wa» convince
t traitor to Franee
•! what he h;c at * u
that Dreyl'i* iva- a
term-- t-> the p
< ten. Mereier anno,
wn* uvtrw helming
I' >r three year?
;n i ■mtnui.ica
of a
•viilence
ie accused had
m wit h * I • i.
>reign power.
fopie- of-the Fr* i. h -• ertt i
ligenee department had b. i
work in the German ~>-iri**,t"y m
1 *.iri-, aii.j :n Is 1
covered the now fain U- bordereau
>n ivhicli the conviction of Dreyfo*
wa- apparently I»a**»l. Count
Munster wa* then the <or.nan
ambas-ado'r 'and Lieut. Col. yuii
Schwaizkoppen wa- the military
attach*', The border*'! i wa-. found
in fragment- in S* Inyarzkoppeu'*
wa-te ha-ket. G»n. Mereier turned
it over t > M*rrHlto Patty de (lam.
-d in
e*i [j
-avs
tu«hanu:
or havi!
Iff Mi,d
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»la. convince'!
1 of the
Midi
ien. M
ercie'r
■ had tie
ttfr lit-
iiinocrn
ceof
Dreyf;;*, wr
*te an
fur
e ttl" C<
yurt-a
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and
1, it U
q»en letter *lt
ininncing the
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m of
a ih
■gulthat in
reading
it a*
a ;3*t
rice for :
it* coo
spLracv and
* la ring
X If
irt *
re
i t M
iviet
inti *»*
t he governmei
it to prosecut
** him
mde
Dr**yfus, he 4»
•Ijii^rat"
iy *
banged
for libel
. The
■ gov^rjpuvut
nccqyt-
^ i t
'Tm:
•qr' f
foTTi
bTTif
HT
•ugh' if
ed the c
halien
ge and he w a* t wice
. •
pla
inly Hi'
d n t
re :Vr to
the
{•ri« *n-
tri- 1 an
d con y
iefed. II nv
farcical
wa*
M ):-•«
jv. r t
hi* wa*
cr
et t vi-
the trial
* w er*‘
i- vv-11 reuven
lie- red.
:ne\v
d-l.
ice. not
."rev:
. i.-Ty comu
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da i- i
imv in
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11 g .Mi t
tact
to tiie J
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here
fore in
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hit-
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kitfou >
if th
i* Cod>\
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[owever
In th-
• new v
Tiai'ajbtr of d
* put it -
ling.
• h**
• , «rt »
Dreyfu'
t
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Htv.
f ls',s
tlm D
r-vfu- i a.*>- wa
- again
:
i
i. evf} -
nppe
aid• •
’ j J <
uprtme
made j
>r -min
-i-t M. C.r
va’.ginic
that
mil.
it iry ■
»uuci
il, . tint
W.t
* not
wa- minister >
f war To ii
n-;-
i
h- a
rd. H
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publicl.
V dl
era h- 1
iati m- i
>n tin*
Drevfu* case
re-
r»
iii
th" , C
a : • i ■:
Him
Ecole
spouded
with :
a 1 oig speech
in coil—
Mil
itnire o
, . t .
11 •> a • i
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ami on
firm tti<>
» d' t
ii* j*ri*on-r'-
g fo.t.
jjVl *
Feb
'.1 wa-
' * riimbrf"'!
t, 1
i fov.tr*
He il- -
read a
-t it-ment of
an al-
ii at '
i-i e
il 1.
ledgi-d c
on ft-**
iih by Drevfu- to
Roofing, Guttering,
Smokestacks Etc.
MANCILL BROS..
wiscc, ICszsr.
Frapk Jordan
Will Treat You Right
When You Want .
H \\’< i i'c. T i i > \\’n i v. S t' > \’c s
The Famous Jewel Stoves.
Tin W ork of all kinds at Reasonable Brices.
ga352..n--.
•S
Mine. DVeYlu* made h*
/to nhiain T’-i iet- tor her
hut it M-emvd that th
ho| e. Intcrp’dial. -n-
her of dejiut fo* hf nigh
• pone*-.that tire Drey hi
el*i.-eii. 1 ii • next V'
-aw t change. Lieut
Capt. LehrUn-lUmaud. .uTtieh ' ha-
*ire p4tt-tat repudiat'd,: “37
Oil Operations for May.
* P*
Wa- i;o
l'hi
* ' l iF'L
eh wa* po*ted ail
over
ii i
the ch.uu*
Pari-.
r i
. Pi' quart at once
Me.
t'o
ut the re-
l.oUlli
•ed th
- i irzkoj
•!i*•11 •
a-e wa*
Paul/
.nidi
b'tter a- a forgery.
11’
however.
foh' • r t
iy aft*
r * iui" tie' c mf*-
*-i"ii
l,’n
■1. Ge.itges
of Lie
Ui. A'
■I. lleiii v who wa.*
then
i l
i11. Sand-
iiead '
>f the
.-•cri-t intelligeuce
de*
tin- month of
i- as follows:
Ma\ at Torsi
d
w bn it eleven
nl iii paying
were good gas wells and. one
if
were pro
ijuautitii
Sndilen
Death.
i T"T
( opt. 11 W.
p
ddlarcl
d - .
ican.i
deiily near II
il
Lbor«',
aged 7.1
years, lie had
I I
I -ell t
unveil for
\ cn.
several day*, 1;
■_.t
■■'i • -
;ou g. a . 1
m t i-
w ■* prej a1
go to
I! i 1 T«i»or'
tWi:
With Iii- -on.
u:
ill If.
1le asked
welt hi- grand* In in: l.tt r to uivc him
herr a* head of the, secret
gence department. Hi*
Picipiart had -uece
inte Hi- part ment, that he had forged the
-pie* letter. Hi- suicide soon followed,
brought him a postal card, petit Because of this exposure M. Cuv-
LLlI" , d it tog. tic r ai.d alhru.i d aH Ir* -** d to ' M. le Comman- aignae resigned, as .did (Jen. de
re-emlntd pf-terhazy." It was in Lieut. Buisdeffre, chief of the general stall.
' Col. Schwarzkoppei, - handwriting, Mine. Dreyfus at once demanded a
reported translation of the *bcu- and referre(ltQ a necessity for
j "more detailed explanation " Col. ment referred it to the criminal
was abandoned, ,ts output having g|a-s of water so he ,. 11.1 take a
d oiit
I);
that the handwriting
that of Dreyfus, the following
a revision of the case and the govern-
i "more detailed explanation ” Col.
In the absence of any news in- Pic.juart looted, up Esterhazy'* re- branch of the court of cassation.
dwindled to unprofitable quunti dose of medicine and wa!
ties of oil. At the close of the of tlie sitting room to tlm por
month seventeen new wells were .Just as lie got out of the dour he
being drilled and ten rigs for oth- fell and expired without i.tt.-riug
eis wi re being huiit. a word or groan, ( apt. Ballard
There are now in the Corsicuua Cam« to Texas from Paducah,
field 386 producing wells, five Ky., twenty-five years ago and
good gas wells aud sixty-four dry
holes, the total output for May
dicating your desire to see me, I|cor(], which he found to he bad Later it was transfered to the whole-Bthow1ing “ heaItb^ Crease over
--------l.i-----— * ----- -i~ i — -- - - April, and is far ahead of any
nevertheless send you, sir
information of interest.
certain
He secured letters written by Es- court, whose verdict has just been
terhazy, and the handwriting rendered. The evidence was taken
"(1) A note on the hydraulic | seemed familiar to him. He then in secret, but it has been fully
brake of 120 (method of
this piece).
published in the Figaro, and
perating thought of the bordereau, and a
[comparison convinced him that publication has convinced all but
■'(2) A note on the troupes de[Esterhazy was the real traitor- and the most rabid anti-Semites of the
couverture (out post troops), (A that an innocent man had been innosence of Dreyfus. But for the
few modifications will be made by i sent t** Devil’s island. He com- fact that Mine. Dreyfus' appeal ask-
: municated hi* discovers- to his su- ed only for the revision it is believ- r'^’ ”'‘l *"
* * uusuccessi Ui '*
: periors and was told to continue ed the court might have passed on ’ *
his eiivestigatioiis, but to work the merits of the case and declared
quietly. He attempted to do so Dreyfus innocent without the ne-
| but found unexpected obstacles put I cessity of a new court-martial.
in hi? way at every turn; Finally
month since the held was opened
up. The large number of dry
holes drilled during May is at-
tributed *to extended wildcat
operations, prospectors having
gone into new and unknown ter-
had resided at Waco and Hills-
boro most of the time since. For
twelve years he was auctioneer
fora Waco firm, lie was an ex-
Confederate soldier, serving in
the fifth Tennessee.
froise ou Itsd Hlver.
A message from Durant, I. T.,
saya: Capt. Fred Wiebens of the
ntory in hopes of securing a new steam yacht Durant, after a cruise
the new plan.)
"(3) A note on modifications in
artillery formation.
‘■(4] A note relating to Mada-
gascar, *
' {jji_Tkc scheme felfttive-to the
pool, but so far they have beer
The refinery is shipping refined
oil to all the principal points iD
Texas, to Arkansas, Louisiana,
New Mexico and other sentinqa,
1 he !ates'mevelopmer*t in the! antj the product has given the
manual of field firing [March 14. lic wa*;remnye,l fn m hi* post [m case preceeding the verdict of the best of satisfaction wherever it
1*H4],
"This hist paper
ditlicult to procure, and I
it at my di-posa] only for
j t)i*‘ secret intelligence departmenh court was the arrest on Thursday has been introduced
is cxtnmely land sent to the dangerous mi-ion nffjr, pAtty Chun, who is now in 1
can havcjrm th^frontior of Tripoli. th(. piierc|ie Midi prison, where he -—
But the truth would come out. -ent D rev fits. I he charge against
of 1100 miles on Ked river and
tributarieB, has returned home,
looking the picture of robust
health and tanned up to the stand-
ard of an old salt. (apt. Wie-
hens has circumnavigated ttie
globe in his earlier days and has
visited noted resorts and fishing
very j
l>‘" days, 1 he ministry has issued jM. de Ca-tro, h?terhazy * stock hini i- uiiderstood to be forgery of
■ definite number to t he ooi p*, and broker, saw a lac-imile of the ■ bor- documents for u*e against Drevfus.
Fox and Woll Hunters.
The fox and wolf hunters
grounds in this aud other conn,
tries, lie-ays there is no place
(on top of earth supcr.or to the
I classic waters of the lakes about
of j Mooringsport. La., for tine tish-
the-e eori'S a;rc;.,pcs].u)n.-*iblc for
tlicin, tach officer is obliged .to re-
turn his (copy' after the maneuvers, with M. Scheurer-Ke-tn'er,
14 therefore, you wislrme to take the Viw ]WBidtnD"of the
friun it whatever may interest you who dinw.d the print’s of EsUrha-
.uni held it afterward at_ inv di«- hy’* guilt to (b n. Billot, then min-
p">al. I will take it: m.cs-, V"U , isler of Avar. He wa* told that the
bereau a in i recognized hi- client 's Tin arre«t offlt her general -ta li'of-
handwriting. He communicated ficers in the con-piracy i* expected.
Capt. 1 irevfus is of an
fainilv. He went to Bari
the Waco region have been p. r- mg- He left the Durant at
that
jilexed ami autmyvd uu many o. -i point and expects to be a frequent
casions by the
Alsatian of their hounds. I it
in 1*71 stead of chasing the
mgular conduct visitor there in tin- future. Cant.
log*, in- \\ i ben- steamed
up a
game that from the hioiitl) of tlie
want me to make a copy in t x ten so t (;l„, AVa
and nddr* *> it, to you, 1 am ju-t!
leaving !’"f the maneuvers,"
(hi Du Patty ile Clam's report
(*tn. Mereier ordered the arrest oi l
Dreyfus. Between that time and :
hi* trial all sorts uf charge* were
made against the prisoner, his
private character belling attacked
and the anti-Jewi«h press making
a bitter campaign llgainst him.
At the secret trial his councel,
Maitre Demange, successfully re-
futed these calumnies, and on the
evidence of the bordereau alone,
experts disagreeing as to its simi-
larity to Drevftis handwriting, it is
said that the court-martial was en-
dined to acquit the prisoner.
Then, it is charged, lien. Mereier
took the first step in thecon.-piraoy
to holster up the stall’office ease.
Previous to the. di-^ very of th>
bordereau the French spies had-in-
tercepted and photographed some
personal letters frem Lieut. Col.
Schwarzkoppen to hie friend Lieut.,
tTxT. ami fmin-1 that a deep,
i leai stream, and in all hi- our
serious obstruction
One night tb (Ls navigation of Bed river.
and studied at the Clurptal -college the hunters were after, ran like
and afterward at Sa-nte - Bar'ne. mad across the farm- for milt -
He wa- admitted to theEcole Poly- and tired thomsdves out w ithout nev found no
,M'1' . * b'u Matliien technique in- ’.-''T*. aild oh gradua- effecting anything.
Dn-y .u-.^!i|,.;h' r o! the prisoner, timi became a sub-lieutenant. He the hounds were taken to
w r• an • p> n ii tti r to (ien, Li.lot was appointed second iientenant in of land called
aictising T-bahazy and demand- the thirty-first artillery in 1**2
ing that ju-tice be dune. aiid in li?.S‘.l Was made captain.
AgainJParis wa- thrown into ex- In 1 he Was attached to
citcinent. (ten. de Boisdvllre tried general staff; being the tirst
day’s run
Kiamic!:i
a tract
the Lost league
and put on the trail of a idbo
wolf. They left the wolf cha-<
the as usual and went yelping m tin.) hi- people at In-ntmi an luterest-
He- other direction. The hunters did mg letter from Iloilo; He says in
heiilnii Hoy at Iloilo-
(i. I ■ l.igon. a memln r of the.
eighteenth regulars, has written
to -tern the tide that had -et in to- brew to hold that place. He has not follow and the dogs made the part
‘Mie get orders nearly every
ward [Dreyfus by* asserting that the, two cliiMren. Both Capt. Dreyfus chase without human guidauee. i
prisoner^had beeen convicted on and his wife possessed moderate ■ N«*xt day it was ascertained that night to sleep with, our clothes
secret evidence submitted to the fortune*. the dogs ran down and caught a on, but we pull them off just the
huge buck with antlers indicating! same
court, which,was in violation of
He was ordered to de. Carbon Takes 3 Needed SteP Forward in that section. Several hunters | monkeys a ndlhe'parrot's keepup
the co(le.|(but morally justified.
The whole staffofHce rallied around
Esterhazy
mand an investigation,and did so
Col. Picquar? wa* recalled from
Tripoli to testify. The court-mar-
tial wa- a farce - r vvors»*. Th"
i a a mi writing ‘-Xpert* admitted their
| previous' ‘ »ror in indentify\tig the
veteran age. It is thought that are
he was one of the last of his rac< grove.
four company quarters
m the edge of a cocoanut
iii
writing 'fdi;“ border* an as that rec*-ntjy. voted 81GCM in
■Dib yfus, i, lit .t was suggested that #ldiefoiiTI -ch"-.-! .*• -, it b -
‘he had trai id the letter- 'from' ‘[tithe necessary to ou-t the -iiqu «:r
en* of Esterhazy - writing, 'lives. The majority was 17y.and 1
the sent out and got his hide and
horns. For many years ho
outrun some of the best dog* m
Texas. < lid age stiffened his legs
and It d to his capture, though tin
g.i together, and a* they had old fellow had I. d the hounds a
d- fori hot chase for ten miles over roimh
land.
We congratulate Carbon on
good work done last Saturday in
carrying . prohibition in their
*'dn'"I district. School and -aloon
«ecun
I Pi inn
•‘Grandpa Harris, 70 years of
a continuous chatter, but when
had , night comes everything is quiet. ^
I can take a stick aud reach out®
the upstairs window ami knock
oil cocoanut*. They are very 0
good, and the doctor told us to
eat all wo wanted, a- they would
not hurt u*.
A man of company E fell
dead. Some say. it was caused
- -J
Picqunrt, instead of being a witness thrown out, it is said every man in age, was thrown from his horse at by eating Egan beef- others toy
agfcinit, Eitubszy, urs practical! j the district except 3 voted. j Durant, I. 1'., and killed. it was for want of it’’ ~~
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