fiitri VOL.'IX THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1896 NO. 13 HOLMES IS INNOCENT The Claim Advanced by a Detective. HE SAYS PITZEL IS STILL ALIVE OTHER BEPOKTED VICTIMS ALIVE Be Claims to Rare Fall Proof of Bis Assertions Nannie Williams Was Killed by Ber ., " Sister. Chicago, Jan. 22. A local paper says : If the story told by Robert Corbett, a private detective who has been in this city for a few weeks working on the Holmes case, is true, H. H. Holmes is not guilty of committing a single murder in Chicago. Tne Pitzel murder case is now pend ing in the Biipreme court of Pennsylva nia, and will come up for a hearing with in a few days, and the defense is making a determined effort to secure the re versal of the finding of the jury and lower court on technical grounds. If these fail, then the information gath ered by the defense will be restored to, and it is expected that they will be able to prove beyond a doubt that the alleged victim, Benjamin Pitzel, is alive and living within a radius of 100 miles of the city of Chicago, at the present time. Corbett, who has been running down the various stories charging Holmes with murder in Chicago, claims to have evidence showing that H. H. Holmes did not commit a single murder in the of Chicago, and that Holmes' confession regarding the dearti of Nannie Williams is substantially correct. The girl was beyond a doubt, killed on July 6, at the flat occupied by Holmes -and Minnie Williams, at 1220 Wright wood ayenue. The body was taken to the Castle and burned. The skull found by the police at the Castle was that of Nannie Williams, aB the mark and frac tures show. Corbett also makes the following state ment: "That Minnie Williams is alive and has been seen on streets of this city within the past two weeks; that Eniiline Cigrande is alive and is now living in Iowa; that Julia Connors and her daughter Pearl are alive and at present living in Michigan, and that Holmes will be able to prove a complete alibi in regard to the murder of Howard Pitzel. "Holmes waB a peculiar man, and his relations witft various young women was the cause of his present predicament" the' pacific cousiy bar. Steps Taken by it to Prevent Oregon Lawyers Practicing; In the District. South Bend, Jan. 22. The Pacific county bar has taken steps to prevent Oregon lawyers from practicing in the su perior court in this district, which com prises Pacific, Wahkiakum and Lewis counties. The last legislature passed a law allowing only those lawyers from other states to pratice in Washington courts whose states granted the same privileges to Washington lawyers. It appears that Oregon laws do not permit lawyers resident in this state to practice there. Astoria lawyers particularly have a large number of clients in this and Wahkiakum counties, and the enforce- , ment of the law will affect their business seriously. There is no market here for steel heads at present. Sturgeon, however brings 4 cents per pound at Nahcotta dock.; The Result of Disease. San' Joss, Jan. 23. The sheriff was today notified that Edward Summerset yesterday robbed the house of his brother-in-law, E. CHnmphrey, at May field, carrying off about $5000 worth of jewelry. He also stole a horse and Highest of all in Leavening Power. i i xv f Mitt j iti i rr ri surrey, and no trace of him has been found. -Summerset is subject to spinal disease, which attacks him so severely about once a year that he becomes crazy, and it is supposed that he had another attack, and while in a demented condi tion committed the burglary. Summer set served a terra in the state prison, and after his i,-.ase the effect of his disease was discovered. ESCCESION DUCLARED OFF. Proposed Pleasure Trip to Turkey Bas Been Postponed. Chicago, Jan. 22. Maurice Kosman ski, western paBsengsr agent of the Com pagnie Reale Trans-Atlantiqne, has re ceived a cablegram from, the president of the company at Paris instructing him to cancel all engagements for the Mediter ranean trip for the steamer La Touraine, leaving New York, February 4. The liability of the excursionists to insult or attack by the Turks determined the company to abandon the proposed trip. Two Sundered Xourists Disappointed. New York, Jan'. 22. Two hundred tourists, who had booked to visit Turkey and the east on a special excursion aboard the French liner La Touraine, scheduled to sail from New York, Feb ruary 4, were notified today that the trip is off : The acute condition of affairs in Tur key and the uncertainty of affording ade quate protection to . travelers in the domain of the sultan, caused the aband onment of the tour. The pleasure trip for the steamship Friesland, which was scheduled to sail for the same territory on January 29, was given up for the same reasons. Wheat Is Strong;. Portland, Jann. 22. Wheat, strong, export buying is restricted by firms of fering freight. Valley 6061c; Walla Walla 53c per bushel. Flour has ad vanced 15c a barrel, standard brands now being quoted at $1.50 per barrel. Liverpool Wheat, spot, steady: de mand poor; No. 2 lied Winter, 5s 4d ; No. 2 Bed Spring, stocks exhausted ; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 5s 5d ; No. 1 Califor nia, 5s 7d ' Youthful Footpad. San Francisco, Jan. 22. Two boys, Edward Farnsworth and "Babe" Mar tin, neither of whom is 15 years old, have branched out as full-fledged high waymen. Not only are they charged with several burglaries in the Mission district, but today young Ernest Garri- ock swore out a warrant charging them with holding him up a few evenings ago. The youthful footpads held Garriock up with a revolver, went through h,ia pockets and took a silver watch and some silver.- Fllllbusterer Busted. -Washington, Jan. 22. United States Consul Vifquain at Panama, has cabled the state department that the schooner Goldin, which is reported to have left San Francisco with Antonio Ezeta aboard bound on a filibustering expedi tion against Salyador, has been detained at Panama on a charge of violating the neutrality laws. The vessel is reported to have a store of arms aboard intended for the use of the rebels in Salvador. Ooingr to .England. Dubbin, Natal, Jan. 20. 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