This print is featured as an unadvertised bonus to Kino's magnificent collection "The Movies Begin: A Treasury of Early Cinema in the second volume, namely "The European Pioneers." The reason they call this an unadvertised bonus is because the print survives in a most blurry condition, thus it is below Kino's standard quality.
In this exploitative film, we witness a violent execution of a so-called "spy" (as you can imagine) by firing squad. Executions was another popular film subject at the time so I guess this was an attempt to create controversy. Nowadays, we don't only film executions, we also try to tell a story. In the meantime, there's movies like these which concentrate more on getting reactions than trying to have a plot.
(Note: I would like to sometime like to review all ten of the unadvertised bonus features. This is the fifth of the ten, so I'm half way through).