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CAPT. DREYFUS' CASE TERRIBLE PUNISHMENT OF POSSIBLY INNOCENT MAN. A. Scene at Once Pathetic and Tragic -While He Proclaimed His Inno cence the Mob Shouted "Traitor!" "Jndael" "Wretch!" Now that the Dreyfus case" Id , once more prominently before the world a world by the way, which, In the main has always considered the French cap tain Innocent, a brief glance at the aw ful scene attending his ''degradation may be interesting. " 1 " Dreyfus was a captain In the French army and, in secret court, was convict ed In 1894 of selling plans of the min ister of Irar to the German govern ment Among them were plans fbr'thfe' mobilization of the French army on the eastern frontier in the event of war. He was sentenced to every con ceivable degradation that military men could Inflict on a soldier, and to life Imprisonment on the terrible Devil's Island. ' Surrounded by a guaid of four artil lerymen, accompanied by a lieutenant of the Republican Guard, Alfred Drey fus was brought put from the small building 'In which he had been : coa ; fined. Gen. Darras lifted his sword and uttered the command "Carry arms!" which was repeated from com pany to company. .Tt& troops "executed the movement Hearts- almost ceased to beat, and all eyes were directed to ward the disgraced soldier. Between the forms of the artillerymen could be seen clearly the gilt stripes and glit tering sword of the captain, distin guished at a distance by the black sword knot at the hilt of the sword. Dreyfus walked with a firm step. The group started toward Gen. Darras and a clamor went up from the crowd. The group stopped. Again there was si lence, this time tragic The cannoneers accompanying Drey- BBS. DBJtTFUS. tus stepped back a little; the con demned man appeared detached from the group. The clerk saluted the gen eral lu military fashion and, turning to Dreyfus, read In a distinct voioo the sentence condemning him to exile and Imprisonment In a fortified spot and to military degradation. Then the clerk turned to the general again and made the military salute. Dreyfus listened MILITARY DEGRADATION In silence. Then, la distinct voice, but with a touch of emotion, Gen. Darras said: "Dreyfus, yoo are unworthy to bear anna. In the minis of the French peoplo, we dcrudo you." Dreyfus raised both his arms and holding his head blh cried In a loud voice, in which thw was, not the slightest tremor: "I am Innocent I swear I am Innwxut, Long live France r "Death to Mmr shotrted the crowd. Meanwhile the adjutant had swiftly torn the bauds from his cap, the stripes from his sleeves, the buttoua from his dolman, the numbers from bis collar, and from hla trousers the red band which, he had worn since he entered the polytechnic school The word remained. The adjutant drew It and broke It across bis knee, A snapping sound and the two pieces fell with the rest to the ground. The sword belt was next detached and the scab bard fell in Its turn. V It was finished. The seconds seemed a century. Never was there an im pression of acute anguish. Again, with out sign, of emotion, the voice of the condemned man rose: ,., "You degrade an Innocent man!" . Next he had to pass before his for- CAPTAIN DHEYFTJS UNDER mer comrades and subordinates. He strides over what were the insignia of his office, which two gendarmes will presently pick up, and places himself before the four cannoneers who load him before Gen. Darras. The little group, with the two officers of the Re publican Guard at the bend, start to ward the band placed before the pris on vehicle and begins to march along the line of troops, at a distance of about a yard. Still Dreyfus walked with head erect The crowd shouts "Death to hlmr Dreyfus ts handed over to two gen darmes who put him In the prison ve hicle. The coachman wbtps up his horses, and the wagon starts off, sur rounded by a detachment of the Repub lican Guards, preceded by two with drawn revolvers. The condemned, man win rich, cul tivated, a favorite with many officers, and the head of a charming household. From this position be fell In the eyes of Frenchmen lower than the vilest criminal that ever went to the Jail or to the guillotine, , Other Trials But the case did not rod with the conviction of the Hebrew soldier. Doubts existed as to his guilt and final ly bis brotner Mathlen accused Couut Esterhazy of being the author of the memorandum. A court martial acquit ted Esterhazy. Then came the sensa tional charges preferred by M. Zola against the officers of the French army, In which he claimed that Dreyfus was innocent and that the offlocrs had con spired to Injury htm... Zola was prose cuted by the government and sentenced OK CATTAIN DRETFUS. to a year's imprisonment and a fine of 8,000 francs after one of the most re markable, unjust and scandalous trials ever held In any country. He appealed, was again tried and again convicted. Then he flod to Switzerland to escape the penalty. Meantime the matter had been dis cussed In the French Chamber of Dep uties. It seemed as though the affair would excite the mercurial Frenchman to civil war aud the situation was crit ical when M. CaTalgnac, minister of war, pledged his honor as a soldier that Dreyfus was guilty and that there was unquestionable documentary evidence to that effect This acted as quietus on the public mind. t Cavalgnac then began an Investiga tion on hla own part of the documents in the case. One of them was unsigned and he called Lieut Col. Henry, who was one of the main witnesses against Dreyfus, for an explanation. Henry then .confessed that the document was a forgery, and afterward he committed suicide. It transpires that the forged document was the chief reason why the court martial found Dreyfus guilty. The members of the court were unde cided as to the man's guilt or Innocence when tb forgery by Henry was Intro- GUARD ON DEVIL'S ISLAND. duoed. . It turned the scale and the un fortunate soldier was condemned. ' Up to the time of Henry's confession the people In the main were opposed to the opening of the Dreyfus case, be lieving that there could be no wrong LIEUT. OOL. HEVBY. in their beloved army. Bui after that there was a revision of public senti ment ,'. Educating Farmer. The Danish Government aided by lo cal agricultural societies, has begun or ganizing excursions among the "house men," or farmers of moderate means, to model farms and creameries In dif ferent parts of the country. It is believ ed that this form of education will tend to elevate the standard of small farms and be a welcome old to many who can Dot afford to travel for educational, or, in fact, for any other purpose. Money spent in the Interest of agriculture and of the farmer's education Is wisely ap propriated. A Queer phrnb. The people of Honolulu are very much interested la a natural curiosity which there exists In the shape of an algarobtt bush, or honey mesqulte, which la growing upside down. This remarkable plant Is the property of C. p. Reynolds, who drove an algaroba branch Into the ground, small end first. as a support for a vine. To his surprise the branch threw out other branches and leaves, all inclined toward the ground, and tt Is still growing luxuri antly. Wood Ashee, The land loses fertility every time tt is cleared of timber. The remedy Is to apply wood ashes freely to the land, which restores the mineral matter tak en away. Newly cleared land contains hunwa and nitrogen, the top soil some times being very rich, according to the kind of timber grown on the land. If more trees are to be grown tt will be an advantage to Belect some variety different from that which previously rnvimh1 fru In nil Serving- a Good Purpose. Caller I sent you a poem about three weeks ago. What have you done with Editor I'm holding It Every little while lately I get to thinking that we are uot getting out as good a paper as we ougni to, ana then I take that poem and see how much worse the sheet might be, and that makes me cheerful again. Say, how much'U you take for It? If a woman Is a good cook and man ager, her husband prospers and soon gets eo well off that they are able to hire a girl to do the cooking, and then they have poor things to eat, and suffer like the rest or us. A few years ago, women refused to "talk" before a girl as old as eighteen; now girls of sixteen are regarded old enough to hear the gossip and girls .of twelve are not ordered out of thejoom wnen wey stray in. , After a girl reaches sixteen, she be gins to advertise by the parties and picnics she gives how much money hex father has, and how little sense her mother baa. A man never baa as much trouble with hla mother-in-law as his wife has with hers. , SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. The Alliance Trust Company, Ld., - Plaintiff, vs. - J. A. Ohnse, Annie A. Chase, his wife. Willamette Land Com pany, a corporation, Charles E. Ladd -.. Ladd, his wife, Helen E." Yates, Snphronla V. Lewdliug, l'be Security Savings & Trust Company, a corporation, J. A. Cox, Charlotte A. Rockwell, Lewis Rogers. Clara E. Morey, George A. Harding, N.O Walden, H. H. Johnson, George 8. baity, James Hodges. Marv McOrath, I. Mathews, W. W. Irwin, A. N. Wright, W. H. Mandeville. V.O. Harding, Annie R. McGlynn, McGlynn, Myra F. Easthain, , Eastham, Eli tewelllng, John Y. Roth, Roth. Frank A. Sleight, . ' . '. . . Sleight, LuciusD. Rock well Rockwell, Amanda M. Newell Newell, Defendants, To J. AChase, Annie A. Chase, Helen E.Yates, hanotte a. kockwii, James Honges, v.u. Harding, Annie H. McGlynn, McGlynn, Myra F. Eiulham, Eastham, Lucius 1). Rockwell, Rockwell, Amanda M. Newell, NtWell, of the defendants above named. , i . . . IN THE NAME OF TnE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled cause by the flrst day of the next regular term of oourl after the eXDiration of due publica tion of this summons, to-wit, by Monday, Novem ber 7, i8s, ana it you ran to appear ana answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, ro-wii: mat planum nave ana recover oi ana from defendants, J. A Chase. Annie A. Chase. George 8. Batty, Oeorge A.Harding, N.O. Walden ana Willamette i.ana company tne sum ot ?4,uuu with interest thereon from August 1, 1898. at 8 per cent per annum, and the futher sum of g-246.97 with Interest thereon from September 20th, 18U8, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and Interest on IliXi.OO from February 1, 1898, at 10 per cent per annum, and interest on jl'Jii.OO from August 1, 1898, at 10 per cent annum, and 8500 at torneys fees, all in U. 8. gold coin, together with the costs aud disbursements of this suit and a decree foreclosing plaintiff's mortgage upon that certain parcel oi real property situated in the county of Claokamas, State of Oregon, described as follows, to-wit : Commencing at the northwest corner of the northwest quarter (n e ) of the northwest quar ter (n w )4) of section twenty-eight '28) in town ship three (3 south of range one (1) east of the Willamette Meridian: thence south seventy-two (72) chains and fifty (50) links to a stone; thence north seventy-eight (78) degrees fitfeen (16) links east, forty-two (42) chains and fifty (50) links to a strike in the middle line of the east half (Va) of section twenty-eight (28); thence north along the said middle line seventy (70) ohains and thirty (80) links; thence west tweuty (20) chains; thence thence south six (6) chains to the section line between sections twenty-one (21)and twenty-eight (28); thence west twenty (20) chains to the place of beglnning.contalnlng two hund ed and eighty five (285) acres. Exceoting therefrom lots 29, 85, 50, 54, 55, 56, Pruneland. And that said premises be sold and that out of the prooee ls plaintiff be paid the said sums above specified and for a decree that the defendants in said suit, and each, be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim, or equity of redemption in said premises and every part thereof and tor suoh other and f urther relief as to the court may seem meet and eouitable. This publication is made by oraer of Hon. Johu B. Clelaud, judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tne County of Multnomah, acting in the absence from Clackamas Countv of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of the Circuit uourt oi me Htateoi tiregon, tor saitr uounty of Clackamas, which order was duly made Septem ber 21, 1898. FENTON, BRONAUGH & Ml'IR, . Attorneys for Plaintiff, SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tne uounty oi uiaokamas. Anna W. Mathews. Plaintiff, vs. ftonroa U Tlnftman and Plftrn 8. Dedman, his wife, Emil C. Jonnson ana Joimsou, me wife, and Angeline Berry, Defendants. To Em 11 C. Johnson and Johnson, Defend ants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are hereby ren ulred to acnear and an swer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause by the first day of the next term of court after the expiration of the publication of this summons, to wit, by Monday, November 7th, 1898; and If you fall to so answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit, for judgment against George R. Dedman and Clara S. Dedman for 81826.IX), with interest from Decem ber 27th, 18'.)5, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum; and 440.35, with interest from May 14th, 1897, at lu per cent pfr annum; and 0175.00 as attorneys lees; all in united mates gold coin togother with the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for a decree foreclosing plaintiff's mortgage upon the following desceibed property in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, to-wit: All of traot "B" Clackamas Riverside, according to the duly recorded map and plat thereof on nie or recorded in tne otnoe ot tne iteeoroer of onveyances of Claokamas County, state of Ore. gon; and for tne sale ot said property to satisfy said judgment and barring and loreoiosmg you, and each of you, of all right, claim or equity of redemption in said premises and every part thereof and for such other and further relief as to the oourt may seem, meet and equitable, This publication is made by order of Hon. John . Cleland, Judge of the Circuit Court of the state oi Oregon, ior tne coun'yoi Multnomah, acting in the absence from Clackamas County of Hon. Thos, A. McBride, judge of the Circuit uourt oi tne state oi Oregon, ior said uounty oi Clackamas which order was duly made oeptein ocr I'Jtn, isim. fcNTUN. BKUKAl'UH Ml; IK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county oi (jiacnamas. Emma Caroline Opdycke, 1 Plaintiff, vs. nenry Eugene Opdycke, Defendant, J To Henry Eugene Opdycke, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON Von are hereby required to appear and answer tne complaint niea against you in tne above en titled suit on or Delore Monday. November 7th A.D., 1HD8, that Doing the first day of the flrst term of said court 'following six weeks publica tion of this summons, and you will take notice that If vou fall o to appear and answer said aom- plaint, for want thenof, plaintiff will apply to said conrt for the relief prayed for In said com plaint, to-wit; ior a nocree dissolving tne nonus oi matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the care and custody of the minor cnuo. oi piaintin aim attendant, ana lor such oilier relief as may be equitable and for the costs and disbursements of this suit. Published by order of Hon. M. C. George, lunge of the circuit court for Multnomah county, bear ing date September 'a. ibsw, in the absence of Hon, i. A, McBride, Judge of said circuit court ior uiaokamas county. KOrERT A. MILLER. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, Sarah A. Watklns, plaintiff, vs. James P. Watklns, defendant To James ' P. Watklns, defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Monday, the 7th day of November, 1808, the same being the flrst day of the next regular term of said court And if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a decree against you for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the plaintiff and yourself, the said defendant This summons Is published by order of Hon. M. C. George, Judge of said court for the fourth judicial district. Dated September 23. 1898. V. R. HYDE, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Daniel Grim, plaintiff, vs. Mary P.. Grim, defendant. To Mary R. Grim, said defendant In the name of the state of Oregon: you are hereby required to appear in the above-entitled court on the first day of a term of said court to be begun and held next after the expiration of six weeks from the date of the publi cation of this summons, and you will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit on or before the first day of the said term of said court, then the 'plaintiff herein will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint herein, which is for the dissolution of the marriage contract existing between you and this plaintiff. .This summons is published in pur suance of an order of court made by M. C. George, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Multnomah county, dated September 21, 1898, T. McBride, judge of the above-entitled court being absent from Clackamas county. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, .... Attorneys for Plaintiff.' SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the" State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Ann E. Black, plaintiff, vs. David A. Black, defendant. i . ' . , To David A. Black, defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you herein on or before the seventh day of November, 1808, that being the flrst day of the next term of said court fol lowing the expiration of the time pre scribed for the publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for, to-wit.: A decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri mony heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and plaintiff's custody of minor child, and for such other relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by virtue of an order of the Hon. Arthur L. Prazer, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Multnomah county, duly made and en tered on the 21st day of September, 1898. BELL & GILLESPIE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, John Duffy, plaintiff, vs. James Shaw, Betty Shaw, Charles Stratton and R, Craven, assignee of James Shaw, an insolvent debtor; Henry Gans, L. E. Shultz, Sidney Smyth and T. R. Ran dall, defendants. To James Shaw, one of said defend ants. In the name of the state of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear in the above-entitled court on the first day of the term of said court to be begun and held next after the ex piration of six weeks from the date of the publication of this summons, and you will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit on or before the flrst day of said term of said court, then the plaintiff herein will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint in this suit, which is for the reforming of a deed made by you to this plaintiff on the 19th day of March, 1895, so as to make the description therein read: The south 1-3 of the east 2, or husband's half, etc., as described therein instead the south 1-3 of the east V, of the hus band s half, etc., as described therein. This summons is published by order of M. C. George, judge of the circuit court of Multnomah county, Oregon, made September 21, 1898, T. A. Mc Bride, judge of the above-entitled court, being absent from Clackamas county. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Elizabeth A. Brown, plaintiff, vs, Homer C. Brown, defendant To Homer C. Brown, the above- named defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the flrst day of the next regular term ,of the above entitled court, to-wit, tne 7 th day ot November', 1898; and if you fall to so answer the Bald complaint, in default thereof the plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wlt, to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, and for such further and other relief as to this honorable court may seem just and eouitable. This summons Is published in pur suance of an order made in the above entitled suit, for the service of the same by publication by Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge oi the above-entitled court, on the 21st day of September, 1898. . WM. REID, Attorney for Plaintiff, SUMMONS In the Crrcuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of viackamas. Charles M. West, Plaintiff, TS. Annie West. Defendant, To Annie West, the above named defendant. IN TniC NAME OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON: You are hereby commanded to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou in the above entitled suit, by the first day of the regular term of this court next succeeding the expiration of the tlm prescribed for the publication of this summons, to-wit, November 7th. lstw, and If you fall so to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plaintiff and for the costs and dlhure ments of this suit aud for such other and further relief as to equity seemeth Just. Published pursuant to an order signed by the Hon. John B. Cleland, Judsre of the circuit court for county of Mnlinonuh, State of Oregon, in the absence of the Hon. T. A. McBride, Judge of the above named oourt, from said Clackamas county, aid order being dated the iUt day of Sepetinbe'r, B.F. AO.W. SWOPE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication Sept. 8th, '08 SUMM0XS, . In the circuit oourt ot the Stale ef Oregon, lor tne county oi uacKanias. Elizabeth Wilkinson, plaintiff, vs. William Wilkinson, defendant. ) To William Wilkinson, defendant: In the sme of the state of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint nu-u against you in tne above entitled sui' on or before Monday, the 7th day of rinvembnt, 1898, the same being the flrst day oi II. next regular t-rm of the court following the expir ation of the time prescribed for the pubPca tlon of this summons, and If you fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to wie conn ior ine reuei CMmanaen in me com , plaint, to-wit: For the dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for the costs and disbursements ot this su t. . This summons In nnbiisthed fumbist, -vnu lv order of Hon. John B. Clelaud, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the conntv of Multnomah, in the absence of the presiding Judge of Clackamas count,. I Jjatect this Hth day of September, 18i!8. a. tr. wsloh, Attorney ior piaintm, j l'ortland, Oregon. SUMMONS . ! In' the Circuit Conrt of the State of iWimn. tor the County of Claokamas, . : '' . Annie Wagner, 1 ' , i-iaintia, f. ; ' "i VS.'.- :.'C V I .i' Charles Wagner, ' ' ' i Defendant. J To Charles W Wagner, the above named deftn uaui. ; N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON'; You are bereby reonlred to annear and in; swer the complaint filed against vou in the above entitled suit, ou or before the first day' Of the uei reguinr term oi tne aDove entitled oourt, to-wit, the 7th day of November, 1808, and if yon fall to so answer the said ootnplalnt, lu default thereof the plaintiff will take a decree against yon for the relief prayed for lu said complaint, to-wit: To dissolve thebondB of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, and for such further and olhor relief as to this honorable ; court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published in pursuance of an order made in the above entitled suit, for the service of the same by publication bv Hon. Thoa. A McBride, judge of the above entitled court, ou the 21st day of September, 18s8. .. WM. KEID, i ,, , ., Attorney for Plaintiff SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of firptmn titr the County of Clackamas. Daniel Herlihy, Piaintttt, vs. Daniel Herlihy and Ellen Herlihy, his wife, ueienoants. To Daniel Herlihy and Ellen Herlihy, his wife, defendant. N THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON: - You are herebvi reauired to annear and an swer the complaint filed aglnst you in the above enutiea sun on or oeiore aionuay, tne 7tn day of November A. D., 1898. The same being the first day of the next regular term of the said court. And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the piaintm will take Judgment against you. the said defendants for the sum of $500.00 and inter est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum irom tne om aay oi may, isao, auu ior Kiu.74 with interest thereon from 'April 20th, 18U6, at 8 per cent per annum and for 85 20 with interest there on from April 26th, 18U8, at 8 per oent per annum. auu iur tou tutor uey xees, ana ior costs ana ais bursements of this suit. And you are hereby furlher notified that on your failure to appear and answer the said com plaint at the time aforesaid, the said plaintiff will take a futher decree against you for the foreclosure of the mortgage mentioned In said complaint which was made to secure the pay ment of said note and interest and attorney fees. anu otner Bums nerein named, said mortgage being executed by you on May 6th, 1892, covering the following described land, lo-u tt: The e H of of the ne lA and ne y. of the se i of section 8, t 2 s, of r 4 e, W, !., said s H containing 59 acres, more or less; excepting the reservations made in favor of the O. & C. R. R Co. in its deed to Daniel Herlihy made the 28th day of February. 1891. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. M . C. Georae. Judge of the Ci-cult Court of the State of Oiegon, for Multnomah county, In the absence of Hon. T. A. McBride. Circuit Judge for Clacnamas county, said order bearing date September 21st, 10-JO. ROBERT A, MILLER, Attorney for plaintiff. 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