Dreyfus Trial Witnesses Cite Esterhazy Handwriting
Paul Meyer head of the Ecole de Charles testified for Dreyfus, along with Molinier and Giry, asserting the bordereau was written by Esterhazy and criticizing Bertillon. Mercier’s reply and other testimonies sparked debate on handwriting changes since 1894. The court also heard about a 1891 visit to Colonel Sandherr and a shift in attitudes amid the trial.
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Rennes
Paul Meyer
Ecole de Charles
Dreyfus
M. Paul Meyer
Institute
School of Ancient Manuscripts
Atter Molinier
Giry
M. Picot
de Loye
Meyer
Molinier
Esterhazy
Bertillon
Mercier
Bordereau
Matthieu Dreyfus
Sandherr
M. Pleot
Schneider
Seder
Roget
Picot
Court of Cassation
Bhougus
School of War
Carriere
Gunnery Bureau
Hartmann
The Grant Arrives With Idaho and Wyoming Volunteers
The United States transport Grant carrying Ida ho North Dakota and Wyoming volunteers arrived in San Francisco just before midnight. It left Manila on August 1, stopped at Nagasaki and Yokohama, and reached California on August 15. Federal quarantine officers did not board due to the late hour, and the ship will wait in the stream pending investigation. Idaho leads the large reception with Governor Frank Steunenburg and Senator Shoup at the planning breakfast for the servicemen.
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Presidio
Shafter
Duboce
First
California Infantry
Rice
California Artillery
Grant
San Francisco
North Dakota Infantry
Idaho Infantry
Wyoming Infantry
Wyoming Light Artillery
Benjamin Moore
Wyoming
Durham
Corporal Swanson
Wyoming Regiment
Nagasaki
Robert Starrall
David Harrold
Cereboral
Company K
First North Dakota
Touarantine
Yokohama
Coakley
Capt
Clark
United States
Idaho
North Dakota
Manila
Frank Steunenburg
Shoup
Will Surely be War. Wilson predicts Boer conflict
David T. L. Wilson, claiming British government ties, arrives in Seattle en route to London with papers for the home office. He asserts war is imminent, citing cabinet weakness in the Transvaal and General Joubert's opposition, while praising Joubert as a fighter and calling Chamberlain responsible for the tensions. He asserts British troop readiness and a looming strike.
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Seattle
Wash
David TL. Wilson
Home Office
London
Transvaal
Wilson
Pransgaa
Kruger
Walt
Joubert
Pretoria Fort
Wilton
Two Negroes Die After Labor Strike Incident
A Rockford vigil and coroner inquest follow a fatal confrontation involving two black laborers killed near Milania Central tracks. Officials and churches demand action as investigators seek suspects. one victim named Mores Lee, the other George Woodward. Police shelter striking workers, mostly from Tennessee and Mississippi, amid tensions.
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Chicago
Rockford
Milania
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Marsh
Mores Lee
Siness Central Track
George Woodward
St. Anthony’s Hospital
Woodward
Otie
W. M. Fortier
Tennessee
Misetesppi
Welcomed Home Omaha Parade for First Nebraska Regiment
Pandemonium erupted in Omaha as three trains brought the First Nebraska regiment to Burling ton depot at 7 AM. A vast crowd greeted them with enthusiastic cheers, police kept order, and at 9 AM a parade formed amid decorated streets and windows. Mayor Moores, Governor Poynter and officials formally greeted the regiment.
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Omaha
Nebraska
Burlington
State Line
Omale
Moores
Poynter
Ohio Democrats Open Annual Convention In Zanesville
The Ohio Democratic convention opened at Memorial Hall in Zanesville with Hon W B Thomas as temporary chair. Delegates filled the hall. Bryan was praised. speeches attacked trusts and imperial policy and reaffirmed the Chicago platform including free coinage and Bryan’s renomination. John R McLean faced procedural fights as delegates debated credentials and platform adoption.
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Zanesville
Ohio
C.—Memorial Hall
Thomas
Bryan
Kear
Judge Mooney
William Mooney
Idemocratic Party of
Chicago
Anna
Republican Party
Great Britain
Democratic Party
Philippines
Spain
Sur
Ohie
Willam Jennings Bryan
Highland County
Cuyahoga County
Wilson
United States
Bunker Hill
England
Ita
Britain
Orlie
John HR. Melean
Fovernor
Santo Domingo Revolution Reported in Daily Dispatch
Adriano Gruelite identifies the revolution leader as Jimenes not Jiminez or Jimenes and notes a largely bloodless upheaval. He predicts rapid consolidation of power, a new government, and imminent tariff talks with the United States while highlighting Cuba and Dominican tensions. Gruellena also discusses Piguero, acting president after Tenreaux’s assassination.
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York
Adriano Gruelitejhe
Santo Dominga
Gener Jimeties
Jiminez
Jimenes
Grucllons
Santos
General Dimenes
Merepub
Hesenor
United States
Cuba
Santiago de Cuba
Washington
Serle
Dominican Revolutionary Party
United State C
Keize
Rmans
Santo Domingo
Revolutionary Party
ewatiiThiel
Isha
Gruellena
Ral Piguero
Tenreaux
Prospects of Peace in Afri Kander Circles Amid War Rumors
Telegraphic briefs report optimism for a peaceful solution despite warlike rumors. Reminiscences urge President Kruger to use every effort for peace. Separately Aguinaldo orders rebel forces to close in Cavite and seize Imus as Americans entrench the town. In St Louis, early returns show Shackleford leading Warhol and Hale in the eighth district race.
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Capetown
Afri- Kander
Kriger
Manila
Aguinalio
Cavite
Inan
Imus
Anabo
St. Louis
Shackleford
Warhol
Hale
Turing Department explores growth in new building
Nine months after moving into a new building the Turing Department notes it is nearly complete and capable of meeting emergencies. As business grows, new departments require changes to accommodate them and invites a visit to see enhancements in the back part of the second Moor layout.
Fabrics Potade Poised for Fine Tailoring and Garments
The notice advertises import fabrics including tweeds and trouserings with finishes in the highest tailoring style. It promises perfect fit and customer satisfaction, inviting orders and urging readers to visit and see what can be done.
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Bingeland
Nertom
Carpets and Rugs Offer Largest Selection in Montana
The ad touts a varied assortment of carpets and rugs in Montana with the latest styles at fair prices. It promises confident execution of all orders and claims unmatched stock and durability, emphasizing readiness to serve customers.
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Montana
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