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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Apr 1896, p. 3

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d CANNED our daily re looking best pos- (planation. the requi- Iave been LI-x'» to the z trying to 3:27. ; or he inferior , ~~ ”aimed 1% 01.1 m every rapper. ‘rla. blors wholesale ‘ess sooner Lor Promiao‘ ink .indsay- ow what our store the price n 013' inâ€" burns. the mm FE OFT DEMON' AHGRBlBLE RECORD OF MURDER Tells How He Put Twenty- Seven Persons to Death. r- Eizc éfitnmliau guy-t. when, FRIDAY. APRIL. 17, bcerr repeatedly expressed that a detailed confession of all the 311*.“ crimes that have with such 22. skill been traced out and " ...- to me. I have been tried convicted. sentenced, and .. . :3 my execution upon the 7th 05 M313. namely, the reading of. my death van-ant. has been carried out. and i: 3101‘: seems a. fitting time, 11 evar, to make known the details of the twenty-ester: murders of which it Would L- useless to longer say I am not guilty In the face of the over- Whelmin; lmount of proof that has been‘brst-‘it together, not only in ne. out each and every case, and '3 his confession I speak only that have been thus investi- zu of no other, I trust it re rise to 2. supposition that Al guilty of other murders arm Withholding. ‘ri as to the motives ormsw *‘ v.- led to the commission of - ' ‘ Izy crimes. and I will p to the most difficult and distasteful 1.353 of my life, the setting forth in ‘ 1 nakedness the recital of. C :ated killing of many be- me unsuccessful attempt to the lives of others, thus brand‘ 133 myself as the most ' detestable cmnznal of modern times, a. task so hard _and distasteful that beside it the Certainty that in a few days I am to be have}. by the neck until I am dead see...s but a pastime. o L. ,'____1 A. wit doc 0 are weak, "run-down; '~ frail,streng'th gong 5 call‘ your case ax;- there is a fat-fam; blood. Scott’s mi Emulsion o . . nghosphltes, 13 fhe best foodâ€"means of gettmg r strength backâ€"your octOI‘ will tell you that. He knows z11_so that W.he-n the digcstmn IS weak }t 15 better to break up cod-hver oiIO‘rlt of thc'bodyothan; t9 bunk“ your tmzd d1gest10n _..:u, it. Scott's Emulsion Would not g when: been Will not give :1 I am still gui which I am wi “A word as t that have led these many CI? to the most c task of my Iii all its horrid z the Premeditat £388, and the 1 take the lives 1112; mysalf as criminal of m« hard and dista. certainty that be banged by t seems but a p: “No cause 5 nonunity for sioned my 2an at this time I ‘a't‘vgctation of nrhwr to this 'I be to 5° “W 1:1 mm: thtt I h. nevu- Who'd. h!‘!h «ithor by “30"!“ or“ “0 Laxur like the mmâ€"nflnt‘ ”to go;- tropic ul jungloa. “0|. 1 m“ N 1mm! In.» once been I10“ 4 Wm the world leek!“ whom I can! dt‘fitrny 'Thlnk 02 the “It mt New nd women. you: I4!“ sad Children blottedmy out by on. moo-tort IO blind. and you.” Wv m“ ‘” ”a”. um a1 will do «I: M; an?) $33,“, an": moo-um." m a. n gamut-.11!!! I!" 11:60:? argon.“ t1: mm tho when the m3” ‘3. ‘hrse 'zibnb‘nfial‘ oond'ttio m In g’ngEIV'Ls the occasion “:13. m- 65'. "The first takin or hum m. w: a. tnrturlng thou: t. This. it will t undvrstmd. was hetero my- mom wrnnzdoinz. I had become my?! ‘° W.- pmm tins o: com. 0' Prior to {hlg‘ fax to b. NW ‘3 5‘39“: that I mm} m IO n-_‘ fl'fl} a new: I \\ \1)? \N_ POST is nblhhed uh .. ulnolnn n a. I. {1.00 PER YEAR. :u \1 LY. IN ADVANCE H. Holmes’ Confession Given to the Public. 1t. Dellcvlllo. Out. A" .- mugmcuco with my lane. ‘1 alwa a be and. in “I. III.“ Jun! 0 the ”minor. PO“ 01300 01de an alwayl do udmy mk, Regiazor your loner- when )IAX POST Printing House. Lindsay. Ont. 1: takes two weeks to chance .ubscription is noewed. The Jimtes when dyour paper will umptly rcnewe . i "Always give both your old a when you as: us to change we of the town and the auto or :houid ayvaysiollow your own addressed “up be: t to renew two Inch .ur wrapper explain in order to 1:1; ‘Iuiwu‘lpuon "‘00 ll ‘zhis 01520 We cann'ot readily r hooks unless this is done, as service cannot undertake to supply .make good omissions caused by z is the one given to Journal. It alone ;s others are untrue, ” Holmes, the sent-con- . um'ler date of yes- \‘ew York Journal. .5 the “confession’_’ MM :‘nezel and Warner 1110} “any ‘1 omen “ai‘nircu. Includ- - u? the :‘l‘wo 12,-“1 positiver :r the assertions x has been made and which is the a foot note ae confession corroborated r‘. by me in ted by me was detected 7, occupying The Journal. -dowri " i madam datmned, and that 1? (8.8.1.1308? suaérés’t to cause one to doubt the wisflnm m- ,H- _v â€" m". MW“. to‘ cause one to doubt the wisdom ; of Providence that such ‘a. man should have so long been allowed to live 1' It so, I earnestly pray that this con- demnation and censure may not ex- tend to those whose onIy crime has been that they knew and trusted ; aye, in some Instances loved me. and who to-day are more deserving of the world‘s compassion than censure." Dr. Russel's murder was committed in Holmes’ Chicago “ Castle,” inwhich Russel was a. tenant. During a contro- versy concerning unpaid rent. Holmes struck Russel to the float with a. heavy chair. when with one cry (or help end- ing in a. groan of anguish Russel ceased to breathe. Holmes continues: “ I locked the doors of the once. and my first intention wee to dispose of the body to s Chicago m‘edical college. from one of whose omeers I hsd viously obteined dissecting meter as they believed. but in reelity to be used in insutsnee work. I sound it difficult. if not impossible. to thus dispose of it. end was directed to cell upon e per. son,to whom I sold bodies. end whose name I withhold. but which I hove eon. flded to parties in whom I hove condn dence. To him I sold this men's bodf. as well ss others st lster detes ; 1: short. in each instsnce, when the man- ner o! the disposal 0! their remain is not otherwise specified. it will be un- derstood thst they are turned over to him. he paying me Item 825 to 045 {or coch_b0<1_3r_-___ - many crimes has been «mum. m placed before him by his trusty “ulst- ants,l exclaimed : ‘ God help much a man ' If uncharltable or only just. will he not rather say: ‘ng _he be gttgrly Jam-an). Aâ€"A fiLâ€"A a; Holmes hoes a. to cover the individuality of those who were his associates in crime. 7"1‘994 323113213; 33 Mrs. Julia. Connor was to a‘certun finn’fifia To a'Efin- lnal operation. performed by â€"â€"â€", who were cognizant of and partly n- sponslble for both the operation and the death. , 3E1, 'éié'laé'fng't‘fig 51's": Wc't'ufi 't'faf 'dled therein. Before her death I compelled her to write letters to her relatives and to Hâ€"â€", stating that she had left Chicago for a. western state and would not return. 7 u __ “A domestic named Lizzie was the next victim. She for a. time worked in the Castle restaurant. and I soon learn- ed that -â€"â€". was paying her too CIOSe attention, and, rearing lest it should progress so far that it would necessitate his leaving my employ. I thought it wise to end the life of the girl. This I did by calling her to my office and suffocating her In the vault. of which so much has since been pript: “Soon after this Miss Emeline Cl‘ grande was sent to me by a Chicago firm to fill the vacancy of stenographâ€" er. She had formerly been employed at Dwight, 111., where she had become acquainted with a man and was final- b’ engaged to him and the day set for their wedding. This attachment was particularly obnoxious to me, both be', cauSe Miss Cigrande had become alâ€" most indispensable to me in my ofl‘lce work and because she had become my mistress, as well as stenographer. I endeavored upon several occasions to talâ€"ze the life of the young man. and. fallmg‘ in this, I finally resolved that I would kill her instead, and upon the day of their wedding, even after cards had been sent out announcing that it had occurred, she mme to my oflice to bid me goodâ€"bye. While there asked her to step inside the vault for some papers for me. There I de- tained her, telling her that if she would write her husband that at the last moment she had known that 11: would be impossible to live happily with him, and consequently had left Chicago in such a, way that search for her would be useless, I would take her to a distant city and live openly with her as my wife. She was very willing to do this, and prepared to leave the vault on completing the let- ter. only to find that the door would never again open until she had ceased to suffer the tortunes of a slow and lingering death." Here follows an unsuccessful at- tempt to commit a triple murder “for the $90 that would have given me for the bodies of the intended victims, who were three young women work.- ing in my restaurant upon Milwaukee- avenue, Chicago. .- 1.311 -Aâ€"IA "an! a ”To this attempt to kill could very justly be added my attempt to take the lives of Mrs. Pitezel and two or her children at a, later date, thus mamas- ing the total of my victims, as it was no fault of mine that they escaped. “My next attempt was carried out with more caution. The victim me: very beautiful young woman nun -- â€"-7,_-_; "1."... ‘I’ inflnned very DeauuLuJ. gun“, ..-.--.... _,, Anna Van Tassand, whom I induced to come into my fruit and confection- ery store, and once with me I com- pelled her to live there for a. time, threatening her with death if she ap- peared before my customers. A little â€" - --- - L ~_ n- -Amlniamrhz fer- U1 Lune-u vv Auu has already been printed. Finally. needing its use for anoiher purpose and because his pleadings had become almost unbearable, I ended his life." The next case, that of Miss Anna. Betts, like the ease or Miss Gertrude Connor, was due to poison inserted in medicines put up at Holmes' store. and no motive far either is given. “The next death was that of a. mnn named Warner, and here again a. very large sum or money was realized. when I nsu 5 nu...- , ,, I promptly mus. the money. It. will bered tn: the g at u 13m kiln made of are brick wen found in I. Wt. It. had been bull: under Mr. Warner'- suporvhbn tor the purpose of am- uto explanwm of the vauâ€"n men. Itopplnt outside. n he but! to set com tools. 1 closed the use! turned onboth tho on 3nd I to their run extent. In abort army flow not even the bone. m1 life, 1 me, his own 083‘“ his body was the to- out to him. I 0011’ L the secre‘t room and am to death. 01 this :cret gas supply and and doors, suflicient en printed. Finally. for another 121119086 3rd 'thou- ,7 THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. dated with a. you“ mammalian to manipulate cam-tun securities and In- terest English ’capltal. They were on the point of success when an unforeseen eceurrenqe destrpyed ghelir‘ rating. and it became new-ban to at once ran: large mm. To this end the! onus- ed a. wealthy banker named Rogers. from a. Wimnein townno, the Chicasv Castle. Rogers stubbornly retnsed to turn his fortune over to the pair. bl" finally by alternately starving him and nauseating him with game was mule to sign the securities. all of which. amounting to $70,900. were converted into cash by the clever forgery otthc Englishmanmnd the latter then chloro- formed Rogers and left the body for Holmes to dispose of}; The next case 1: that of a, wé'man whose name Holman does not remem. her. She came to the Castle Restau- rant to board. and the man who was conducting the'reatuaunt became in- tatuated with her. and finally they lived together at the Castle. She was a. wealthy widow. of whom the restau- rant keeper finally tired. end wlm Holmes” and (the forge chloroformeq, It “Thereatter I wounded in «cum two checks from her for 82500 moment! Ialso learned that she had a sister. Nana-tun Texae.who was an heir-eel to some proper-w. I induced Miss Wn- liama to have her come to Chicm on a visit. Upon her arrival I met her at the depot and took her to the Cuâ€" tle. telling her Miss Williams was there. It was an easy matter to mrce her to assign me all she possessed. After thatshe was immediately killed. in order that no one in or about the Castle should know of her having been there save . who burned her clo. thing. It was also easy to give to Miss Williams a‘delayed letter stating that her sister’s proposed visit had been given up. and also intercepting latex- iotters and substituting others to keep her from learning that her stster had left the south." {GB-":5" 56d? 6! this mun. wltmn' me long. comnahaped box. that wa- tnken from the Cutie late 1:: 189}: “I first met mm William In New York In 1888. where she knew me an Edward Hatch. and later under the lune name in Denver. a has been testified to by certain young .women who recognised my photograph. Early "1 1923 Lm mm latrodpcgd'to he; u H. H. Holmes. She had $991194 for I. poeition u e. stonozrwher. Bonn otter entering my employ I induced her to give me 82600 in moneY. IN to tunarer to me by deed much south- ern real estate. and a. little Me: to live with me u my wile: all this be- lnx easily accomplished owing to hex- innocent and childlike nature. we hardly knowing right from wront in such matters. “It was a. great wonder.” write: Holmes. “that the body was not found at the time. it the detec- tives in reality went to that location. Nothing would at the pre- sent time give me so much satisfac- tion as to know that her body had been properly buried. I would be will. ing to give up the few remaining days I have to live if by so doing this would be accomplished. A Because of her spot- Having secured all the money and property of Miss Williams. it was time that she was killed. Owing to a'. fire at the Castle it was impossible to com- mit the deed there. and the pair went to Momence, 111.. about Nov. 15. 1892. registering at an hotel under an as- sumed name. It was intended to kill Miss W’iiliams there. but a. railway em- ploye met and recognized Holmes. and he abandoned it. but later took her eight miles east of Momence on u. freight line little used. and ended her life with poison. and buried her body in the basement of the house spoken of at about the time of the Irvington discoveries. 1895. less life before she knew me, because of the large amount or money I @â€" frauded her of, bmuse I killed her sister and brother. and because. not being satisfied with all this, I en- deavored after my arrest to blacker: her good name by charging her with the death or her sister, and later with the instigation of the murder of the two Pitezei children; e’ndeavoring to have it believed th_a.t_her motive for so doing was to word an avenue of escape for herself. if ever appr- hended for her sister's death. by pointing to me as a. wholesale mux' deter, and therefore pmsumably gull- ty of the sister's death as well: for all these reasons. this is without excep- tion the saddest, and most heinous of all my crimes.’ “Pitezel left his home for the last time late in July, 1894. We journeyed together to New York, and later to Philadelphia, where the fatal house on Callow Hill-street, in which he met his death, September. 1394, was in Then came my writing to him the dis- couraging letters, purporting to be from his wife, causing him to resort to day until I should be sure to find him in a. drunken stupor at midday. This was an easy matter. as I was well acquainted with his hab- its, and so sure was I of finding him thus incapacitated that when the day came on which it was convenient for me to kill him, even before I went to his house, I packed my trunk and made other arrangements to leave Philadel- phia in a hurried flight immediately after his death. ‘ “Atter thus preparing, I went to the house, quietly unlocked the door and stole noiselessly within, and in the second storey room I found him insen- sibly drunk, as I expected. Only one difficulty presented itself. It was ne- cessary for me to kill him in such a manner that no struggle or movement of his body should occur. otherwise his clothing. being in any way displaced. it would have been impossible to again put them in a. normal condition. I overcame this diflculty by flrlt bind- ing him hand and toot, and 'ahaving done this. I proceded to burn him alive. saturating his clothing and his face with benxine and igniting it with a The next victim was a man, name forgotten, a visitor to the Columbian Exposition, whom Holmes determined to use in his various business dealings. but finding that he did not possess sufficient ability decided to kill him and did so. The murder of Miss Williams' broâ€" ther, Baldwin W'illiams of Leadville, 001., to obtain insurance, brings the story to the murder of Benjamin F. Pitezel. of which Holmes says: "From the first hour of our acquaintance. even before I knew he had a family who would later aflord me additional victims for the gratification of my bloodthirstiness, I intended to kill him. and all my subsequent care of him, as well as my apparent trust in him by readily fall into my hands. "It seems almost incredible now as I look back that I could have expecp ted to have experienced sufficient satâ€" isfaction in witnessing their death to repay me for even the physical exer- tion that I had put forth in their be- match. " So horrible was this torture tint in writing it I have ben tempted to st- trlbute his death to some more human means ; the least I can do In to spare my readers the victim's cries for mer- w. his preyen. and new: hit pie. 3 more speedy terminetlon o: m- I LI_L ..â€"A- “A h.‘ M effect. Finelly. when no we: one. . removed the “reap- end ropes the: bound him en extinguished the dunes. end e um. ettex- and Into nu etomeoh one end e 2 Ounces of chlorolorm. After hie deem I Mend together vefloul menu at :- one: end deed: to prop.” he bed eld for me the: 1 bed Reagent!!! to he” ht over an. a neuron. lo I - -... mtg-55::- pocumXx-y 10m x no ‘3 “mfi'mc. the cipher menu. 23:11:be tho 3- Iunnoo company tmo - â€"â€"- tor my mu. 1mm hll mm no.“ lag. at! war planing 0 body in won 1: 3. mm an: by I. wanna: mg nun who mg): or I. window unatta- 113 m 50th pm. 9:73:13 building m m: -_ L14 A“ “A Al- ,1-..‘ m I!" stter 11001: no h 1110. A .Il‘ ”CAâ€"AI ‘n-l-- in Justice to hie memory and on ec- oonnt or the surviving member: at his anally. The wore: ect- he ever pertiâ€" dpated 111 were dishonelflee m properties and unlewtnl act: 0: M In which he aided the may. “Upon the let dlY-o! October. 18"- I took the three leel chudren ‘to the Circle Home ht lndlunpollemhen I engaged permanent bond (or them until euch tlme u l couldldll one or more or them. The house It Irvmxtoh wee next rented. ad on Oct. 7 and I pouch was ,bought ct the Irvlhcton drug store to kill the boy with. The house wee partly tumlehed. end then. on Oct. 10. the boy‘- trunk end I. stove were brought to the house. It t 6 p.m.. et whlch time ur. Moreno: we.- the lut person who .eew the hay alive. for elmoet lmmechtely I celled huh Into the house end themed the: he to to bed at once. dret am 11111: the rum doee of medicine. AI eoonuhehedoeuedtobmthe.l out his body into piece. that would put through the door 0: the stove. and by the combined use of n.- end oomcobe. proceeded to burn It. with on little teelln: as though It but been Dome lnmlmete hrtlole. _ "I now. with much nhotnnee. come to the dieeuuion o! the murder- 0! Alice end Nellie Piteul. who“ deem will seem to men! to be the Mae-t of oil. both on account or the ten-mu hen-ties: mnnner in which they were accomplished end become in one In- etnnoe. thnt o: Mice. the oldeet of. these children. he:- deeth we: the lost at the wrong: suffered ot my hands. Here. again. I am tempted to either pun the matter by without upenkms at it. or to altogether deny it. but to WM? purpoee} . “These children. nfter bocrdinl ill Detroit for about one week. ruched Toronto. and were taken to the Albion Hotel. where they boarded until they were killed. Upon Oct. :0. I hired the St. Vincent-street house. having the lease made in the name of H. at. How- ard. in order to avert suspicion a much as possible in case an investi- gation followed. Between 5 end 6 Dan. the same day I took a. lane empty trunk to the house. and then the following day at Nissan. Fans; On the 23rd I bought and took to the house the furniture. aware and beddinx, and on the 23rd the children went to the house for a. few hours. The 24th mpassed 1n otherperte ofthe any. but on the 25th. the new any «their death, they were seen at the house a 1 9.111.. and a. little Inter they accom- panied me to several clothing store. andflnally..ttip.na.. whiletheywere in a. restaurant near by. I entered a. large store in which I believed I should meet Mrs. Pitesel. holding in my hands some heavy winter underwear, which I had bought for the little boy already dead at Indianapolis. At this meeting Mrs. Pitael has said. 'I behaved my children were at that time in the stone with me.‘ "I immediately took them to the St. Vincent-street house. and compelled them both to get within the large trunk. through the cover of whichl madeanopening. Here I let: them until I should neturn and at my leisure kill them. At 5 p.m. I borrow- ed a spade of a. neighbor, at the same time called on Mrs. Pitaei at her hotel. I then returned to my hotel and ate my dinner. and at 7 p.m. went again to Mrs. Pitezel’s hotel. and aided her in leaving Toronto for Ogdena- burg, N.Y. Later than 8 p.m. I again returned to the house where the child- ren were imprisoned. and ended their lives by connecting the gas to the trunk. “Then came the opening or the trunk and the viewing or their little black- ened and distorted tacea'rhen the dis- ging oi the two shallow graves in the basement 0: the house. the ruthless stripping oi! at their clothing. and their burial without a particle of covering but the cold earth which I heaped upon them. “Consider what an awful act this was; these little innocent. helpless children. the oldest being only 15)” of age. a puny and sickly child. who to look at one wouldbelieyjemuch young- been my own children, thus giving them a. right to look to me for care and protection. and in your righteous Judgment let your bltterest curmtall 011 me, but again. I pray. on me alone. There is little more _to t_e_ll. m next mnu‘,,_n_ M Shoot: nu Divorced Wife's W Brother at! “our. Newhampton. 18.. April 18.â€"Herma.n Beak, a. stonemon at this city. to-day shot and killed Mike Bart: and totally zounded Bartz's son and young daugh- r. Beak was lately a. aon-ln-lnw 0: Butt. who lives three miles from town. Beck’s wife recently obtained a. divorce trom nun. Beak lay in wait in the cum to the city end Intended himself medium ..m: the shootinz. f EE-Eghsiae'r {haâ€"{"1615 élsht yem'betoie their death I had been almost as much a. father to themgg though they/hag Final: for them. wn" their way home from both barrels cm memtsybortmm AL --._I UN “mu‘OVM ._â€"â€" ‘77.. ,, , _ who has read this confession to the end will believe that in my depraved nature there is room for such feelings. I fear to expect this would be to ex- pect more than would be granted. and do refrain from calling forth such a. criticism by openly inviting it. “(8132161). B. H. HOLMES." II"â€" vv-uu â€" ______ , Butt along. Apt-n 18.411» lug body 0! th.°‘ll mine". ruled by thy pawdu- modal! tn the 83: WAH Mon Fuel.“ 1- I in... mm. m ‘9’“ “4°” 0.30“,” was run over and killed on mamammmi mm 0% W as: ho been run our. m”. .9 m be m M m- an” I“ 1: Wu... WWOQW amt to Dom tho ,,__.L- _- mm M m c‘s.» «"â€" Illlol Will. III-ll. It! am. A- ‘--. I. 1117.83.41 TRIPLE MURDER. "wu' 3506? {Q 09- Hood’s Sarsaparllla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominent.” in tho 211ch m todny. Mthodmwhowould notMWU MCIWIOBWMM M Munomrudubounood'sm- mhuddoddodtottylt. actor-hound ans-mun ”comm Whimwhmboonboouldut but mac. wmummmm otthomodtclnohowuumuu Man J. Tummhnlmuuub. outdo. Bamako: in tho following '5 Summit]: cureo whoa Bond-no one. I! motheuun. “nuke-{mm blood. Hood’s Pills law's mun llllflen m. Imus from Ant-t Ito “adv. followlnx resolution were unannoun- 1y “opted at the regular monthlz meetlnz ot the W: Minutedu Anodedon this mm. end coma were ordered to be ten: to 81:- Cherie! Tapper. Secretary at Sate; re---) a..- ‘Thatweherebrwtonreoomaur sense 0! shame end sorrow at the disgraceful conduct or certain mem- bers of the House at Commons auxin: the debate in committee on the Remo- am 8111. as reported in the pubno men. The pnegenoe cg intoxicated “4.-...-“ press. The presence oi: intone-sen members in the House. the utter-snot of. blssphemous mum. the ridicule of degradation which crimsons with flame the cheek of every selfâ€"respect- in: citizen 0! our beloved Dominion. and fills with sorrow and humiliation the heart or every Christina. “That we reiternte our man asunst the passage of the 131090104 Remedial Bill. for the masons with“ ed in our resolutions of March 30. And in thus strongly opposing Separate schools. in which the doctrines sad ritnnl at s pnrticulnr church are taught. we refuse to be stigmsxized u unpmtesmnnunchnritsble and unchris- tian. Neither do We accept the 90'1' tion candied by the sdvo es of Re- medisl legislation. than ‘ st the Ro- msn Catholic hiernrchy of the Domtn- lon cre exacting from the Federal Gov- ernment is simply the privileges guss- nnteed to the Protestant minority "I the Province of Quebec. The Protest- nnt diesentient schools or this province are absolutely unsecinrian. The Ian-He larder" sun Hal-mm III lldIl'el-enl Altâ€"In Brenn- Ill. Barrie. April litâ€"Brennan. the con- victed murderer. still maintain: his mafia-ant air, as he awaits the am mwmmMMW 3mm". London. Apr“ 13-31% Turkish norm-m League ha- xuued mm Brunet; tn up real to me great Power. to de se the Sn tan as the only ten: tor, urn-h mlunne. They declare that Dnmneuec could b0 the Tet-dbl. sun-1m o! loot ICI OI the Sewn-salad Ml. St. John's. Nfld. April 13.â€"All of the men who went adrift on the ice made their way ashore or were rescued by boats. except two. The boot: got within a nine of one of these. and lost sight of him in the dnrkness. end he perished. The other men is supposed to have been drowned. Several of the rescued men were driven to eet their leather boots before being found. Much relief is felt that the loss of life was so alight. There have been only three den the. No pro ess was made in the trials of the ban directors owing to the sudden illness of the Chief Justice. Madrid. April 13.â€"‘l'he returns re- ceived up to a late hour to’night indi. cate the election or 280 Conservatives. 65 Liberals. eight dissident Conserva- tive: and five Caz-lists. It transfires that the report of the election in B lbao or Igiesiu. the leader of the Spanish Socialists. was erroneous. Not a, single Smith“ has been returned. 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