Dreyfus Trial Day Two Opens With Labori Attendance
Rennes August 22. The second week’s third court martial session begins at 6:30 am with M. Labori present and greeted by spectators. Dreyfus and Labori exchange greetings as testimony proceeds. witnesses discuss documents, office access, and possible breaches of discipline amid tensions and sensational remarks from Bertin and others.
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Rennes
Capt. Dreyfus
M. Labori
Labori
Gen, Mercier
Gen. Billot
Col. Jouaust
Col. Jouausi
Laboris
Mme. Rejane
M. Grenier
Belfort
Dreyfus
Esterhazy
Rollin
Intelligence Department
Mercier
Jouaust
Major Carriere
War Office
M. Ferrer
Saeing
Ferrel
Demange
Col
Bertin
Bertilton
Infernal Machines Sent to Labori in Rennes
Rennes reports Labori received two mysterious parcels believed to be infernal machines. Police examine them after telegraphic confirmation that the devices opened at a Paris laboratory contained gun cotton.
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Rennes
Labori
Paris
Honolulu Port News From Ocean voyage and Labor Plans
A police incident ended with a man jailed after a lively fight. The Tacoma arrived in Honolulu on the 9th with 200 cavalry horses bound for Manila, two led animals onboard. The Boston arrived from Manila the same day. Hawaii plans to import nearly ten thousand Japanese laborers next quarter. The steamship City of Columbia was abandoned at sea with 38 crew off Honolulu after leaking following a Hong Kong voyage from August 11. Nolves lost.
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Honolulu
Manila
Boston
Japan
Columbia
Hong Kong
Nolves
Montana Troops Sailed Delayed by Typhoon
Washington dispatch reports General Otis says the Zealonia and Valencia carrying Montana troops and discharged men from Manila have been delayed by a typhoon but are expected to depart today.
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General Otis
Manila
Zealandia
Valencia
Montana
Prosecution Elated By Dreyfus Court Martial Testimony
Rennes crowds shout Vive Vermee and A bas les traites as Dreyfus case resumes. Prosecution highlights Fabre and d Aboville testimony showing Dreyfus knew troop concentration plans and had access to multiple bureaux. Court martial weighs Col d Abovilles findings against other testimonies amid mixed impressions.
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Rennes
the Tribune
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Paris
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Col
d’Aboville
General Staff
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Junck
Boiler Explosion Kills Two at Wickert Plant in Appleton
A boiler explosion at the A. H. Wickert planning unit in Appleton Wisconsin killed two men, Nathaniel Patterson and Robert Pasch, and seriously injured eight others. The blast wrecked the plant, shattered nearby windows, and hurled the boiler end through the engine room roof to a 100 foot distance. Property loss is estimated at 350000 dollars.
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Wis
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Nathaniel Patterson
Robert Pasch
Passengers Arrive as Doric Reaches Honolulu from Asia
The steamer Doric arrived from Ching and Japan via Honolulu on August 15 with notable passengers General Hale and Prince Kawanananakea of Japan aboard. Also docking was the transport Indiana en route to Manila, with a rescue attempt described as soldiers from the Indiana attempting to save a comrade arrested for drunkenness. the incident ended with the men detained.
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Japan
Honolulu
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Wing Hale
Prince Kawanananakea
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Manila
Filipinos Active Rally After San Fernando Setbacks
Manila reports say Filipino rebels still show strong fighting spirit after San Fernando retreats, delaying American advances around Angeles and Cavite. Rebel bands threaten rail lines, while Americans boost repairs and shelling efforts as losses mount on both sides. MacArthur begins municipal rule north of Manila, with local officials scrutinized for collusion with rebels.
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Hong Kong
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Lawton
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Cavite
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Pilar
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Quingut
Higan
Mon Toles
General MacArthur
Haluag
Lawson
Tae
Platform reaffirmed by Nebraska Democrat at Omaha convention
In Omaha three conventions opened in one block with W. Hy Thompson named temporary chairman at the Democratic gathering. He urged reaffirming the 1896 platform and renominating the same leaders, attacking imperialism and pressing for trust reforms while criticizing McKinley’s policies and urging tariff and gold standard changes. Continued on Sixth Page.
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W. Hy, Thompson
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Congress
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McKinley
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Prust
England
Washington
Meinl
Leagt
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