rtflhtoit flribiui 10 PAGES PAGES e, P-- TWO OEOTS. SCBANTO-ST, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER t, 1897. TWO CENTS 10 S4 i THORN GUILTY OF MURDER A Verdict of First De gree is Returned by the Jury. HE CONFESSES THE CRIME Jury Stands 1 to 11 on First Ballot. The Accusations .Undo Against .11 rs. Nnck by Hip DcIpiisc Did Not lluvc the Desired I. licet I pou n .lur). Motion for a vv Tilul is Denied .Speculation ns to Jlrs. N'ack's 1'ntu. Now Ymk. Nnv 30, Vv'ln u .Mm tin Thorn is led back to his i ell after thf conviction ho admitted that the M'idii t was Just, and he and nut Mrs Nack Killed Clildensuppo. This, at -knowlcdgment of guilt was made while Thorn's cell in the Jail wits bdng lire pared foi him. Duiing the tilnl Thnin has been under barge of 1'olicc Cap tain Methven, of Flushing. Captain Methven had him under his watchful p.ve, when the jail oflirlals searched thr cell Thnin Is to octupy for a day .or two While this was being done Thorn talked with til police captain. Jle raid I am glad it Is over and the erdict given I am convicted, and I am enn Unted It was 1 who killed Oulden suppe. and I cut up his body, Hveiy vv.id that Mrs. Nnok said upon the stand was substantially correct. When 1 was on the stand I lied when telling the story as 1 did, but I lied to ileal mjisplf. It is no use carr)lng It any futther I nm guilty and am convict ed. It is what I expected and what I suppose people think I deceive, and poihaps I do." AVILL NOW DI.NV IT. New York, Nov. ,J0. The Ileiald will tomotrow print Martin Thorn' denial of the repo- Uiut lie hi I confessed. New Yen it, Nov. SO Mm tin Thoiu was today convicted of murder in the fist degiee in killing William Oulden suppr, his piedteessor in the nlfp tlutis of Mis. Augusta Naik, at Vv'ooiMde, . 1 on Juno 23. At the kiiuci of Thorns counsel, the pa'-sagi uf Hu ll' itii sentence was deft-tied until iiet IVd.iy morning Thorn lip.tnl the Jui ren polled on their eiillct, and Iisl"ii (1 to e.ich of them seali'u- his Into with a neivously uttoied "cs." Thoin tazed at e.u U ona of th'cui mil appear ed to be U-8 Itnpiessed wltli the sol emnity of the occasion than unv one in the Juiy bov Ills face never i hang ed coloi dtulng '.lie living uiduil but with lips thinly ompirssi.il and jiws hnil set, ho faced tin- Judge, Jin v and iH'trt icoin full of pec talois. with well f -n mil 'ti.ici'-iu. About Hiree weeks iijjn Thoin's Ilrst tiial on the ihaige ot niiudi: was be gun In the Queens county louit at Le nu island cltv. but owing to the Ill ness of a jui or it huil to be abandoned 'cftel llnce .i s A set und tiial opened a week igo kii Monday, and counting out tluee dnjs on which t lie emit did tut sit. the ti Jul coi'Miiuul onh si da)s Mis Naoh's testimony dtuing the mutual nude it ocmpulsuiy t r ThomV Winers to change their line ot l 'tense In the second tiial, .tnl they ininndi ileh adotitcd the only idiuslblo ile f nte that could be coneehul limb r .such tnltig eliiunistaiues. The) ma li ft Jluit charge against Mrs. Niuk and ln -t-d thai hei alleged tonic ssun was a lie ar.l that she heiselt was the In "titatoi and perpeliatoi of tin niur i'u, Tlmru 1 olni lutiot.i'.it uf the kill-1'..- until i.riei Culdeusujipi hid l . n shot lij .Mis-. Nack. The woman was not up due til ilunnir the second nlal but Thorn went on the stand and sub stantiated all the nssoitioiis made by M- l.uvveis as to the midwife's guilt. His storv. If air. thing, was ir-uie drain aiiiully told tl an that of Mis Nutk lu-t as the erdiet hIuws it 1UI not lme tho defiled etTtct upon the Jiu ini n Wl en cutiit opened this inoining I.awjfi- Howe beg'in summing up In bol uf of Then n. lie made un earnest appeal to the juiy tor his clbnt. and it w i" th night by many who hail the privilege of heuilii!" him th.it lib ef forts would leave a veiy gieit impiis--I'm un the Uiiois. Mi YnuiiKH fol low eel. mil held the attention of the Hiroit. throughout his hjxedi. which Ia&tecl almost mi hour Judge Maddux's eh ii pc was rate fully propan-d anil well dellvcied. It was neknowlcdgeil by the lav. yeis for the prlt-oner to be etienie Iv lucid, tali aim impaitlal. The Jut v remalmd In di llbeiatlon 1nst thirc .houis, when tiny m nt woid to the Julgo that thev weir icailj to lender ft veidlct. The fact of their n mulnlng out o long i.mvh hope to tho ilelnisc, but us each one of them look his sen In tho Jury bo his fmlal cvpn suon told voiy Ulstlnctlv the lemlt o the threri hfiuis' tonfc rem e Tin: ojiiNoHs wuitn.s. "(Sullty of tllP chatge jnpfetied," vvrre tho ominous v'ii which fell from the lips of tho foicman of the Jury anil although this veidlct was not an unexpected one. it hit the di fendAnts counsel vci. haul, as they had built up tho hope foi a dlfugi ce ment, or ix Pldlet In tho minor degiee. Thorn's lawyeiK moved for u new tikii on tlo Riound that the vordlit wah not In accoidmico with the weight of evi ilenco, but tho motion was nxei ruled Jxlft What Will become of Mis. Nack lias liot been made known bv the Queens county authorities, but It In generally thought that the people will necHpt a plea fimn her which will not call for capital punishment No vvomni ucic ndmltted to ilie com t room today. After cllscusslnn on it technical point, n lecoss was tnkon to peimlt tho Jurors to go to Woodslde cottage, the ceno ot the murder. They wont by special tiollcy car. The In spection occupied but eight minutes. No one was permitted upon the prem ises (lining the time tho Jurors were In the cottage. When tho patty had returned Mr. Howe began to sum up for tho defense. He made much of Mis. Nack's alleged pei fldy to the man she professed to lovo and commented on tho fnct that having hail Mrs. Nack on the wltne.s stand in the trial which was terminated by the Illness of a Juror, tho piohccu tlnn did not see lit to again take her evidence, llotha was chatncterlzecl by counsel as n Judas, ready to betray his master or his friend for nny paltty sum. Mr. How u said that the Jury must have seen that It was Impossible for one poison to do tho cutting up of the body as It was accomplished Mrs. Nntk' knowledge ot anatomy, acquired in her profession, stood her In good stead when she was tutting up the empse of her former lover, Gtllden stippe. Mr. Howe Insisted that Thom .should be acquitted Dlstiiit Attorney Youngs followed with his final address and Judge Mad dux charged the Jury. He explained the law governing evidence and dellned tho dlfferenie between murder and manslaughter. The- Juiy icilred finm the court loom nt S.2o o'clock. They ictuined with their verdict at 5.30. Mr. Howe's motion for a new- trial was promptlj denied. The jury stood 11 to 1 for conviction on tho first sdx baliots and agioed on tho seventh. MONEY FOR MRS. RUIZ Spain oners to Pay $25,000 for tho Oputlsl's Death.-Third of M lint ttns Asked. Washington. D. C, Nov. 10. Spain offers to settle the claim of Mr.s. Itulz, widow- of tho Philadelphia dentist who died in a Cuban prison, for 523,000 It is understood Hint the State depart ment will advise Mrs. Hulz to accept this amount as a tompiomisp for the ?7.-..000 which she at ilrst asked for. or lather the $10,000 which the State de partment throuiiht was the sum which fche uucht to leech e. Spain, it is untlei stood, does not nd mit that any Indemnity is really due, refusing to concede the claim that Dr ltuiz was not pioperly lmpilsoned or that he was murdered by the pilt-on ktepeir. but is willing to give Mrs. Hulz S.'"i,000 in ordet to end tho matter and lemove nn possibility of filctlou with the I'nlted States In other woids, it is said to be mi otlitr act of grace, like the imiilon of the Compotitoi fllibubteis, prompted bv fi.enilllnes-y tow aid the Tulted States-. SITUATION BECOMES ROSY. l'rom n Spanish Standpoint the Af fnlrs at Cuba Are I'cacclul. AVashlngton. Nov. :;u. The Spanish mlnlstei mala s public the following dispatch fiom Dr Congosto.the Spanish consul at Philadelphia, but who Is now in Cuba on a mission for Ids goveui-in-nt. "The t rms in which home jule is cnnccd.d has inoduced an etfee t which cm not be impioved upon The com mission of the homo rule and flefoim 1st panics has thanked the governor gencial and assuied him of their adhe sion to the ins titutlons. "The same lias ben done bv the ihamber of cummeree and other coi puratlons. who lint lilegiaphed to Madrid that the slncetlty oi tin- gov einment has lalsed publk spliit. Uvety one expects immediate sood lesults In favor of pae lllentlun " MR. DAY DECLINES. i Doc Not Care to Accept the Attoi ! net (Piiprnlolilp. Washington. Nov. 30 When asked tonight whether theie wa.s anv truth in the often minted repot ts that he bad betn tenden d the attorney gen eialship. Assistant Secietary Da, of the state department, suld "Tip piesiclcnt some time ago was kind enough to' tender to me the position of attorney gonoinl In the event of a va tanev in that utile e, whbli, after con slderatlon, I have been ipIih tantl eompelled tu decline fur icason.s e-n-tliely peisonal." Tlleie Is eveiv teason to belli ve that Judge Day will continue vvoilc In his piesent position in the state depait I inent. SMALL DEALERS TO HIT BACK. !ill (Set I'.vpii lMth IJnMoii Mer- i.lninls tor l,oss ol Trade. , Hoston, .Mass, Nov .0 This vve-Pk has been s( t up.it t as "Menhaut's I week," and fiom today until next Sat- uid.i an uimv of shoppeiri Horn with- In a ladlus of fifty miles Is expected. Notwithstanding that business men an- the piomntcis of the Innovation, the 1 Idea is net popular with all of them. j it is nsseited that the business men I uf neat -by towns, vvhost trade miffei,.. win seen in gc-i squat e uy throwing a laige ji.xtt of their custom tu New Yurk. Lack ol' Hviilcnce Agnlnst Collins. New oik. Nov. SO Slv ester ( C'nl IIih, who was ohaiged with nibbing the potnttl(o at Tiitumy, Pa. ami who has been conlliKd In the Ludlow stieet Jail foi a wenh. w.n disc hurled by 1 nltrd Stall s Couunlshlni.er Shield." todaj, ow ln tu luck of evMt-iui Collins wius ni iiKted by centtal ufjie tictoi lives and tinned over to tin feltiul authoiltles and nils i Icutilled by potolllei Inspic-tois u llll Old OffPIHlcl SntlocatPd in tho .Niihant. i.ythtriNi. Mb li , Nuv "i Kliema-i Jacob lllener (iml Deck Huna Harold Mil. hi, of the Milliner N'ahsrit, wile sulfj- ated In tnu the vvllih burned the inn almost to the want's edge and doHtroii Hi, re duck ti. which It was monico, Into last night. The total lt. will be about fKi.ivm, which liuliidts :'j uit cats una r..ejO tone d oi oie Cornell' 'I minor. IHi.tta, N. V , Nuv Si) Tho Coi'nell alh It lb council has engugod C. V. Conner, of the Clilciio Athletic club us generil tlhletju ti. ilner. Slemn.hip Arriinlx. Now ork, Nov. ."M Cleare'l- Pari, Hu'itlitjitpton; Wertirnland, Antwerp. Salltd Spieo, nrwne'i. Airtiod: Bnuth- wui'i, ilwrrp. PREPARING FOR COMING CONGRESS Tlic (Members Arc Unusually Slow In Putting in Appearance. FEW OF TIIR LEADERS ARE PRESENT In the Matter ol Currency tho Demo rrntsmul Their I'roo Silver Allies Will Oppose Uverytliiiig Advocated by the .Mn,joritv--.lli. Cameron's Opinion on Appropriations. Washington, Nov. 30 -Members of congress -ne untisnnll.v slow in puttliu, In their nppcaiance hole for the lingu lar session, which loiuenes next Mon day. Tew- of the Icadeis of either hoU"-o arc hcie let. With the exception of tho pionouiiced mid radical pio and null-Cuban congressmen, the members of both houses as a tule seem to be holding their Judgments In nbe.vanie until thcynsceitaln from olllr lalsouiccs exactly what the situation Is. In tho matter of currency It seems alreadj established that the Demouats and their fieo silver allies will oppose stub bornly anything the maloiity Is likely to piopose and the fact that the oppo sition In the senate seems Insui mount able Inclines mnnj of the Kcpuhliuiu members of the house to the opinion that It would be wisdom not to at tempt nnv legislation whatever This Is tho opinion of Chilli man Can non, of the appropriation committee, who at lived today. Ho said so long as the senate Is anti-Hepublicnn, as at piesent, all effoits to get lUrnncy re foim ltgislation will be to much waste of time and eneig. Mr. Cannon fuither 'aid- "I believe In n llbeial but not an ex travagant policy In making nppioprla tlons, and until our revenues Inciease, I sluill oppose entering upon new en terprises lcqultlng the epondituio of government funds. ' Ho thinks that by the beginning of tho next fiscal year the lJlnglev tariff bill would uffoid revenue sulllclent to meet the legitimate demands of the government. He believes the i oinlug session would be a eompaiatlvely biief one. ns there Is little "to do bejund passing apptopriatlon bills. He added tint the oppiopilatlons committee will lepoit the legislative and pension sip pioprlatlon bills to the house beloie the Chilstnria holidays TWENTY DEAD ISA (TALE. Mam Wrecks Aro Itcpoitcd All Along the IJllglisli Coast. Ionduii, Nov 30 Twenty bodies have been washed as note, us the icsiilt of the teniblo gale raging on the coast. Vlnm . rtt lw Vin, l.m.n . m... IaiI tr-l.. -....t ...vsnr. ,,i. , v I'Vlll I l-w, i l"l , 4I1CT t m;i wmi at rrai uuioiiu nas oeen washed away, and tin pas.n. nnd mall services aeioss the- iluunul have been 'mostly suspended. An unknown ves-M i,i wictked on lioumer Hocks, at IJeiwb k-on-Tweed. All lier crew weiediowned. Thelblt lh steamei Usjiarto loilndered ( IT ltujnl isovPieign l.lghtsiiip, in the Ung ll"li channel, after having bi en in iul. ll-lon with the- Fteneh stiamer Noil. The Noel wa-s beached m Jmngi-neysl in a sinking cuudittoii. No lives were lOit. The liiltlsh ship Lainlci. Captain Huigess. fiom St John, N. It. for rieelwood-on-the-W.vic-, was ill hen a.shoie. Hei position is dangerous, hut tile c lew was snvtd. The stoun Is tiavtislng various parts of the continent SCATTERED COIN IN THE GUITER. Itusci ol it Woman huspec led ol Pass ing Coiintpilctis. New York, Nov jo .li Josephine De (jiitdn was. held In $ .-,00 ball by Cominlssionct- Shields todav. on the charge of passing counteifelt (oln When she disc ov end on Satuulay that she was being shadowed, (-.he scan, nil blight coins into the guttei. Her attlie was seanhed at the station hmHe by tin- matron and D4fi in good l'nlteii States (tiriency was found In om- cur iously c outlived poikft, and $.', In gold mil good paper monej In anothei No counteifelt money was found upon In i Jt Is believed the woman passes tho countei felts In this c lt fi- a gang which innktH them In Nw Jerse. BODY WEIOIIED OVER 003 POUNDS. Stairway Tom Out to Lower an Im mense Coipse. Fan Vrnneisto, Cal . Nov. 20. The burial he-IP today of the bod uf Jlis Theiesa Cniduia, who v.elghetl over lino pounds, was atteutled with many tllf tlcultles because uf her eiioimouJ 7.-. To get Hie ooipso out of llio house the uncle itakeis had to lueak down the stalls. The lemains wtie boine tu the grave In a t-jpket bound with lion. As it was tai too Intge for any lteaice. a heavy eiiess wagon was brought Into use to head the funeral piuces.lun. Mrs. Cmdoza was mauled twin and leaves live children, I'urtcll Outclassed. IllimlURhain, Un",, Nov 30 -At the J'lr niiughnm Athletic club Hilt cveilllU Al thur Akcis, of Illiinliighani, ir.t t l'add I'm tell, of Kansas Oil, for a puis- ot S5u ($l.'.'Su) in a L-Mound 10 The lie. t was soon over, i'lutdl ht big tonipletely ciulclai'Hed unit Aktis vvluiiiui, in ninety .sicniids. .His. Johnston Cremated. Ticnton. N. J., Nov In Mis. Alaiy A. Johnston a bi,inisl to death this ifw-r noon. Her dies caught Inn fiom a hot toul vvhllii she was lakltu- th kltehi n llm ami her clothing was niliiclv burned tioin hei bod. She dlcsl two liotiis later. .Naval Olliccr Ueigns. Hnriisbiirg, Nov. i AdJiiijpi tjrueial Stewart lecelVed and antptiil locU tho resignation of I'raiic Is Sliiiuk liiuwn, of I'hllii(lelihl.i, oninijiiclci- oi thu first battalion, State Nuv.il inllltUi Attempted to Shoot Ills Mite, Dftioll. Mich, Nov fi V J IJuiluii, auimpleil to shoot bit v.lfo ami then com inltied suicide loik, (1iii.hr a 111 of Jeal ous Tho worn n wns not seilously in. Jured. rpnullPKS Couplo Suicide. Lowell, Mass.. Nov 30 -Kmnk A Keith end -VUifsle Hodfrey tonuiditt-d sulci le by inliullng gas in a- room in this ilv to duj Thty wcie renull'ss TRIED TO SUICIDE . II. Donlcv. I'ivn Mouth Mnirlcil, shoot Himself. Wllkea-Hant, Nov. SO William U. Uonlev, a onng catpontei, who for nietlv lived at Iai7ei ne, was micsted Monday on complaint of his futbei -In law, N. I Molding, fur thu atoning to J kiii ins wne. vvinn placed in the lock up. Donlej said he tried to suicide by shooting himself In tho hi east on Tues day last anil showed a bullet wound on the left breast to prove his allega tion. Dr. Heist was. ji nt fur and probed for the built t in the afternoon, and found It in the llesh over the heart, The bullet Is a 22-callbre one, und was lemoved with diflleulty. Donley sild ho diet It because of do mestic trouble. He said he was miii lieel but live months ugo. He matried Miss Anna May Holding and for a time thdr life was happy. Then they ie moved to her fnthei's home on Itall road stieet. this elt, when trouble be gan. He was out uf work and became ilispondcnl und discouraged. -. PERUVIAN'S BOLD. American's Must Jlukc mi IJvnniplooi Coppci'H.ins to Keep Piece. Washington Ni v. I!0 The state de pmlinint has been untitled that the l'oiuvlan mitheiltli s aie thn.itening tho Interests of Victor MacCoid tlu Aincilijn enuiiieci who was nriest ed and unflncd In that cuuntrv (lin ing a t (volution and in whose behalf oui government has pietoiieil a ( liiltii for lndotnnit)-. JraeCord's attmney vs riles that If tho ( laltn is not Insisted upon and prompt ly paid the Peruvians will be oinbold- ned to niurler or maltu-at Amei leans at will, us t ellng in the c xse Is veiy stmng. DEADLY VOOD ALCOHOL Sovoii .Men Hilled and Seventeen .More at Point uf Death tioin Di Ink ing thu Stuir. Maplesvllle. Ala Nov SO. Seven men me dead and seventeen mote me not evieet'il to live, fiom the result of di inking n mKtuio of wood alcohol and ehi ap whlskev The dillik was lmurht In Selma. by Hill Antleivon and anothei faituei, and biou,;ht lieu- bv them and totalled tu farmeis and laborers on the .Mobile and iihlo extension, which Is in pio gress of oonstiui Hon thiough this place-. A gieat uiuubcv of faimeis and liillrund hands puioh.ised some of tlic niixture. and imniedlattly after drlnk Imr tlic concoction lute taken vli-nt-1 ill No phjslc iaii was at hand, and main uf thm died beloie attention e ould be given them. The alcohol was lab-ll"d '-'or in' .Imr paint." "hi- affair lias created a gieat st-nsa-tti'ii. Andni-'on and Ills puitnei me among the dead. -. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. C.coixp Mihsiiii hecps Vlieml ol His Oiponcui. New Vulk. Nov. !0 Heoine P. Rlus. sin and (ieuii,e Sutton plai-d the sic und came in the bllltaid tournament at Madison Sipian Harden i one eil hall this nftt rnnun Slussuti won bv the Seoli- of itia to .'ss At thi close til tile tJl.lt tell llinlllgs the tuii stood SIiismui. -in. Sutton ."i0. A inn uf Jl wits inude b Slus,m in the thiit.v -third uiuliig. Sutton i.ui up to -'t, redlK lllg Slosson's lead to . In tin- foitj -se venth Slo.sson i an up to 'J, duing most ot the plalng outside the bull; line nnd lulnglug tlic tush lotis into ida.v Sutton made a dospei atcj etfiui tu cut down Slussun's lend, which was glowing ihingoiousl near the uue liiiuilud ni.uk, mid though his midnclulis diiveh and at limes ( lever nm sis inptiited the house, lie timid not maintain the good wink. Another long inn of L'I in the llft.v-thlld cariled Slosson over the bundled maik, tho scon- .standlns Jill to ;jo in SIip-mhi' favur. As the game inogitssed Slos.sun's supeilui skill was vidble. und .Sutton seemed to lose neive- with defeat star ing ill him. In the sls-ty-ulnth he lii.xc-td up foi 21. and In the sevenly secoml he made a ginnd lallj and made u inn all over the table for 5u a "sk lodiet" endlnr; It. The heme Sliism o, .'. I, J. 5. in, 0, !, II, U, la, jo. II. U. ii. (I il, , 0, 0. T. .". It, I, 3. 0. ;', 33, 2, 0, -i. . ii. si. e. r. :-. ti. a. o. s. a. n, :s. m. o, T. ei, o. Z), 2. it. m. j, :. St. js, (j, s:, i, j. u, 1, 3. 1J. 3, 0 5. 1. 0. 3. I Run. Sutton 1. U, III. ,t. 0. I.-'. !!, 5, .'. 0. 3, II, .', 1. o. 0, 0. 0, 1, H. 5 U o. 0. 0, ft. 2, 1. o. l. :i. J o ri. ii. ii. b, ti, o. id, 7. i, i. ii. i. a. r. i, I' 0, 1.1. p. 0. S. l."i. J, 1, 7. J, 20, J, 1, J, j, o, o, o. o, .i. o. i. 53, i. 7-tas. Vt-ratfeH SlnsKon, U2.3, Sutton. r U-S7. ill.h mi csiuxFon, S3: Sutton, ns. Tlmt J houri'. 10 minute, Ivps-DiiIj. l-'iank f. Ives tonight defeated Man- I Hie U.tly In the thtnl game of the tournament by the stun uf fno to USA I Hal got the Ilrst applause when he gntheied In nine t-asil In the (list In- ' nlng Ives fell down utter live buttons hud been passed tu hies i ittllt. mid Haly got seven Ives led with n mn nt 1'0 In the think lu thu eleventh liming Ives mnde n i un of l'J. which made his tcoie C7, while Hal "s stood nt .!". Hut In the next inning Dal, by running up .'.' point, mail- n tie. in the tlf tteutil Inning Ive.s suited I.', hulled 27 li. the next ami hitci mntle a iuii of 21. Daly then showed lullllant woik, and In one liming si mod :.. lu the thiitleth lulling Ives played a nice Uttlo game ol hid- and sei k with the net vvotk of chalk lines and guili cred lu a t luster uf s Then then vvus another Mattel, and the "sky locket" phi took the plat--' of delicate, hnlr sillttint, toutlic." Hut the bulls note lolling light, mid Ives kept on until 1m had icachcd Cl lu the thlitthlid Ives isilled up 3S inoie, nnd lu the thlit-foinlh Dal ndileil 21 to his scoie. Ivts following with 30. The siole lvis-l, 5. 31, fc. I 0. I, I. I, o, I9, :, L .'l, .7, I. .'., 21 . 7. 2.'. 10. 23. Ss, 13, J7, b. 1, 7, 7, lil, 0, 1. J. S, HO. It, 3 eOcl. Dil-U. 7. 1. 1. 0. 0. ii, 0. 1, Hi, 2, 22, P. I, 1, . 1. .1. , 7. 3. 11. 1. !. 1 111. 13. I'J. 17. :, .'. 10. .!. .'I, .', 30-3M High lUIIK-lte, 01: D.ily, Of. AviuiKes-IVfS. 13 l'J.37; Daly. 7 I-S3. Itcleree Hdwi'ld .McLrjlillU, Thlle .1 bmiii). The afternoon g-ime tnmotiow will bu between Schaefet mid Sutton nnd Slos son and Dalv will jday in th'e evening LIZZIE DE KALB TAKESJN AIRING She Visits the Scene of the Murder of Mrs, Kaiser. THE ALLEGED CONFESSION NOT OUT All Important Witness in tho Case Against Kuisor Drives lo Cull' ,Mills--Clcmmer State That l.ilo Cannot Harm Him II Shu Tells the Truth. Nortlstown, Pa , Nov. 10Thoie wele no sensational develoinnents today In the Clemtner-DcKiilb-Knlser murder stor, Tho alleged confession ot MKs Liz zie DoKnlb, which District Attorney Strasburg said 1k would give out for publication within twenty-four liotiis, had not yet materialized. Counsel fot Mls DeKulb said this afternoon that tho latter had told the dlstiltt ntloi ey all she knew about the minder He said that his client would probabl.v be hold as an accessoij At 2.1S this af tot noon Miss DeKnlb was taken from the jail fot a dilve over the scene of the murder, along the old flulf Mills road. She was accompan ied by Dlstilct Attorney Stin.sburg, e Dlstrh t Attorney Holland, her t oun sel, Mr Jenkins and Chief of Police Hodeubaugh No stop was made un til the place wheie Mr.s. Kalsei's watch was found was reached. The paity here halted for a few seionds. The next stop wns made nc?nr wheie the murder of Mrs. Kaiser Is supposed to have been committed. Miss DeKalb showed no tiuee of neivousnes din ing the trip along the mute whole the foul cilme was petpetri'ted. The paitv drove on to Oulf Mills and letutned to Hildgepoit, on the opposite side ot the rivet fnun Norrlstown. vli the liver load, the mute supposed to have been tnkeu bv Clemmer and Miss DeKnlb on the night the muidei was com mitted ALL A Hi: Ml'M None uf the patties would dls uss the tilp. Intt it is siiiposed that it was taken In older to give .Miss DeKalb an nppuittinlly to coiioborate the facts ot the cunfes-doii which she Is said to have made to the dlstilct attorney, and tu detail the enactment uf the tiag ei Iv Hti million papei.s wen- iliavvn u todav mid plated In the hands of Chief Hodeubaugh tonight. The chief will go to Haiiisbuig loincuiowi moinlng and -c( lire the sliriuluie ot (iovemor Hastings, and will thtn go cliiect to New mk. when- the pipeis will be set veil on Cleininei. W'oitl vas leeched fmm Newaik to day to the effect thai William Ledane, a i.eisonal tilenil of Cletiiinpi's, had made the statement that Clemmer had told him in colilldence facts which, when elicited In enuit and backed up bv witnesses, will prove bt-jond a doubt that Cli miner was n long distant o fiom the scene of the muidei on the night It occuiied. Lidane Is woiklng dnv and night atheilug fads In behalf of Clemnioi When the lattei was told toda.v that Miss DeKalb had made a toufessluu, he said "It she tells the nutli I have nothing to feai She t annul saj anv thlng that will anj wa Injuie ni.v ( ase ' TORE I'P WIFE"? TOMBSTONE. I'aiinci Caret Wishctl no Inteiler (lice Ironi liis Sisters. Sill ma. Dtl , Nnv. ..0 Tin- tllistees of the Odd Hollows' temeteiy tonight swote out a vvniinnt foi the airest of Nathaniel Caie.v, a faimti living mai lieie, who on Thnnksglvliii, tiny ton- uj the stone ovm- the giave of his Hist wife and thipvv It Into the toad Care sa.vs in explaining his conduct that he did not wish Ills wife's slsteis to iuttifeie, and that he would place w hat stone he thought pre per over the giave. Cn the slab, whltli had bten elect ed bv the woman's lelatlvts, weie the winds. ' Our Sister." Anti-Hambling Amu nil me nt. Trenton N 1. Nov. .M U.-Scii itui Hdrtanls has apiillt 1 to tin supitiiit c out t for a hi-.iilng on anntlni- application In (oantctlon with the auti-n.imbling aim net. tin-lit to the i uii.titiitloii .lloitec on Se tesnber 2s Tin-court tlnl Hiidj motn Irj The npplli atioii will take the loim of a cirtltraii tu liuve the stmt i.iuv.u-s-Ing boird rev-use Us a tint la declaring the intl-gainbhng imnnlnieiit eairbd The point Is male thu tin- amendment did nut have tin n-cpih, i Luiislituttou.il m, c jut lij . Washiiilon's Institute. Tfskogei, Aid.. Nov. M - The new agil (tiliuial biilldim, at Tu-ktmei was foi mallv opiueit iml iy in miieitlon with Hokir T Wusliinglon's i.oim.il und In dentil d iiiHtltulr Hun. .ImiKs Wllsu i, sectetaiy of amleulliue. wa the chief speaker iiincrnui Juhnstoii made a piacthnl iidilress, uetllim- with tht need or h.ivlin clu-atti! famine, white and blai k. t- adciU.itcl ,eveoi the stale, and then Setreluiy UiUuu mak tht. ad dress uf the du lliitish Stcnnici Striiuilcd. Di-Iawaie liitukuattr Del. Nov. it Tin llrblsh sleaiiu i Uleiio nil, fiom Hull, stiaudiil on the new lne.ikw iter wliliu jp.asslng in tin tajies list nUat She Is haul agiouud with l-n f. . i uf water in her hold. Two vvrPtkliiK tugs attache I an nm hor to In i tnchi to tuevtni her from bthiK ill l on tuither on tin iock. An attemiit will be miik at high tlth to. 11.01 low nun lllllri tu Itleisi hei. Toiiimv Itinii Wins. Chit iu Nov. 3.J. Tuiiuny Hjau uf ih racuiu, was given the decision tuiitjclil ovtr Hill Stltt, of Chle.igu, in tin- sixth tnund of what was to bene been a twtlie rou ml bout Kjiiu had ull the bt of the tUht liom the stint, furcod the lighting nil the wuv tliroutih. and had Still in bad shape win u tin jiolb Intel feietl Ciilitiiln (aitcrtn Ito Courl .'Initialed, WuMiiugtou. Nnv "o Stt n-iniy Alger his ot del ed tliu ll'al h tuuit initrlliil of Captain Olieilln .l Culii, Hit enu'lia-ei nrtltti, accused of li legulaiitlt-n. In the cms it Hon of rlvei mid luibor projeeb. In Oeoigla. llno llnll for Chnrlt. Sin rrJiiclsco, Nov. U-l The. All-Ann il car unci Kultlmoris j)lued at ltecre ntloii jiark toclay lircimtlt the former tmn winning bv score of ( to 2 The butttr. Its wore ithti'Ps nnd sndih Tend and Don. iihue. SHOT A WOMAN. ConMablo DnvK of Wllke-nrrc, l Very Handy With n lnn. WllkoH-Harte, Nov. .".0. Constable AVIIllam Davis mid Daniel Curtis went to a Hungmlnn boarding" houe In Duryea torlghi to nxtest Josef Hunt nnd Gcolgo Huson. iliiuged with ilght Itig. The olllceis vveto Jcolfiled und when they attempted to foice their way Into the house tho Inmates at tacked them with nos. Davis receiv ed n blow on the side of the head. He immediately pulled his levolver and filed Into the ctowd. The bullet stturlc Mis. Putak, a ulstei -In-law- of the proprietor of the bo, tiding house. The bullet entered her lire list. It s not known whether the wound will re sult fntallv oi not. The t onstablen finally took thelt men into custody anil brought them to the Wllkes-Hano Jail tonight. BURNED TO DEATH. Terrible Tnto ol Caroline Noirls and Iter (rnutUoii. Cumberland, Md . Nov. M Mrs. Caiollne Norrls and her giandson, Samuel wele binned to death In thelt home, a log cabin, near Pine Plain, Allegheny lountv The section Is an isolated one and the news of the cilme whltli Is supposed to have occulted last Wednesday, has just leached bete. The bodies wele found lying no uss n stove and terrlblv hut nod. it is thought that the house was enteied by tramps who toriuted the couple to get money. It Is believed that thiee tramps now In Jail at Miiitlnsbuig for lobbei.v, poi pott ated the cilme. WELLINGTOrfsUES THE AMERICAN Charge That Ho Has lleon (,'riiniii. I itllv Libellcd.-Ilo Also Piles (iil Suit Claiming lo.ooo. Haltlmoie. Nov. 10 I'nlttd Stales sion.ttol (ieolg.- L WellillUton. of tills state, toda atieared btfui the grand Juiy mid climged that he had been cilminally llbelltd b.v the liiltinioie Anieilean, Kivlng color to the ih.uges that he was using putionuge to Infill enc the election of a I'nlted Statec senatot to slice eed Althui P. Cm mm The gland Jul piesontod Ceneial I'MK Agnus, tlr- publisher and editor ot the Aiui'iicun. loi indktnient l.atei In the div Senator Wellington tiled suit against Ceneial Agnus peiuonall tor $100,000 ilmnagt.s. The aitltle upon wlilth Scnaloi Wel llugtun's actions ni based was pub lished in the American on Hilda. Nov W, together with an editoilal fiom the J'ost, t Washington, of the pievluus du.v In the latter Senator Wellington was seveielv (iltldKcd fur his t,--lnial iiindiiet as senator of the I'nltpd States and (bulged with openl ofleilng to inn chase votes fur a senatuilul uspli ant thinugh the ilisicnsatlou of pat lunage. S ii.ttor Wellington it it ml t-p.nised the Lixuse of Covet nor Lloyd Lowndes, who is seeking election to the seat In the 1'nlted iStatm senate now ot cu pled by Senatoi Cullium. who- silt cessor will be I host n bv the legis late o, whltli inetts un Jan. ", is'is, at Annapolis i EXPEDITION POSTPONED. Tlio ('eiiuaii (nicriiinent Uill Scud o Warship tu Un) ti. Hei llll, Nov 'M -The Ci-mian go (innient has abandoned Its Intention ot s-ndlng Hie win ship Cellon to I'ott-au-I'ilnte, Ilutl. tt tnfcjiev the de mands tor the payment of an indem nity to Hon- lhull Lueders fur alleged false linpilsonmeiit The (illimi. In stead, will be sent tu lelnfuice the Ceiinau Heel in the Chinese wateis. Hmun vuu Hulow, the Cernun inln Ister for foreign uffalis, today gave tht I'nlted States atnbns,idnr, Mi Andit-w D. White, a wholly K.itisfac. toiy pxpl.inntlon of Ceiiuan's Intention-' tow in ds Ha ti. hill) Da-, at IMmllco. Haltlmoie Nov 2o. It was dei.Udl, t hilly at I'iinllco toduv, both fot the p ib. lb and Hie bookniitkds. Tht taleni hid it good dit) of It iiml fl(! on the muiiy good thing with a rush Tho nack was lu uiiieli betti r 1 1 iitl'llon than for thu pai ft vv da) s and the racing was sued. 1'list r,ue, fiiiluiifjs Hun Metal won Clliiimtlls-J sei-on I, Dtlelltsso Allllttto thitd. Unit . 1.IM, Seiotul i.ut, 7 fill lunnx Miss Ttniiev won, LiulsaU second, Sun In thud lime. 13'. Thlid ia.. irlb I'leuib i won, l.obtii gulii set mid, Hftmo thlid; time, kit'.. I'ouith race, G fin longs .V an eiiton won, Sanger sec un I. Sensational thii I, time, l.lt.-j I'lfth raw, one mile Swan vvuii. South Afiita spinntl, Janns MuMot thlid; iline, 1 II. Slvtli nice, Crren Splbig Valli- tU. slt-iple luifp. full ionise lien Hull won, I'lldtlit setDiid, hlty thlid, time 7 07. Tinllii; Hates to He Advanced. New Yolk, Nov " -The Uvc-nhij, Host says As n ipsuii uf lerent tuntcn nee, mailers an- now shtjilng among the son co-il can It is lu i.tleuce tratllt talis on that tuimnoclll) about 20 .ir tint Tip new ameeiiinit Is still i ii'pttltd but vtlll probably b- aiiuiiBi-d bolon tuniiii It foi ii xi suisou'd nblpmrntH aie in id. thkkivs this aIokmnuT I VVtatlifr Initkatlonj lotU); i ! I'olr; Wurincr, i i . . I I HPiiiral Thoiu loufwsts to Murder After C'niiviitlon I'etsoli il of the N( vv Austlklll Cabinet. l'rppttMtlmi! for tho Mteting of Con KIOJJ. J .Statu l.m ppta n Clocks Tij lo Swln- die Yeallhy Anurliiiii. 3 Lo 'Hi-Second Day of iot an Hani Mur.le-Tiljl t Hditoilul. New- Hooks mid Alagaziucs. 3 Local A Commodious Stun llulldlng Slot "The I'utltnio of Jo!) t, Lo "iil-Crlinin.il Court Dolus. World of Spoil. 7 Local Hecepiion for Hon William Count II. Klrst Symphony Concert of the Season. S Local West Sblo and Subiiibm. 0 Lackanunna County Nonr 10 Whitney's Weekly News Iluclget. Tnc JlHikets. NEW AUSTRIAN CABINET List of the Council of Ministers to Be Gazetted. PORTFOLIO ASSIGNMENTS Baron Frankenthum's Selec tions. (biCivnlioiis .Undo by n Joiirnn. Printed on the .round--Tlio I'olit ical Situation Is Serious Tho Hlghtists mill the Leftists Ate railed in Opposing Hnch Other The Itpsiguutioti ol Dr. Abruhamo vies Is Demanded. Vienna, Nov. W. The new Aictilnu cabinet, ot which Haion von Caulsth von riaiikeiitliuin Is ptosldcnt of the council of mlnistets, has been complet ttl and will be gazetted tomoitow The assignment of pottfnllos Js as follows: HAIK'N ON ClAl'TSCH. ptelillei .ml mliilstrr of the Inteilui. CtJl'NT VVOLHHSlinnilS, mlnlat.i i( ii. lib ual dt ftui-e, DH VON YvlTTHK. mlnlilprof tallvvjv . COl'NTVON HAILLHTLATOL'H. nilius tor uf public Instruction. HHItlt HOHILVIHAWHCK, minister uC llnance. lll.HH KOItllHIt. mlnistir of commei DH .1. VOX ttl'I'.Hlt, nltilMpp of Jtisti e COl'.NT IIM.ANDTHROIDT. mlnlsl. t . f llgli-UltUIP Vienna Nov 30 The Neue Tn - Pitsse totl.i, i efeiilng to the political situation lu Austiln-Iluiigaiy, s.i-" "The lllghtlsls have lormert a union lo opjiDse the in vv government. While willing lo vote foi ih piovlslonnl tnm piomlse (Ait-'tio-IIiingmy compa O bill, tluy d'lllno io entettiiln any pio liosil iul the lep-Ml of the lanniiag' orJluniK s Thi Leftist groups .it united in opposition to the Hlghtl-i-Thev demand it icpeal of the languuM oii'lnaiuc .-. the withdrawal ol the amended s'anding nnlets and Insist mi t lie losignatlun ol Dr Alnnhamovlis the pieslilent of the lower house of the IMchsialh ' Vleiiua, Dec. 1 Dining tho tltds at 1'iague, Honda), when the windows ( r the Oetnuiii theatie- and lieiman t luu weie smashed and the dlsoideis wen so Unions that the i Inters wti chin getl b) the militate and dlspei-cd at the point uf the bnvonet. a htinoi l iieisons weie w minded and lift ui- II sled. AUAND0NEI) ON THE SEA. lliitish Srlioouc'i Hlitc W iclI.ciI and II CI Clt'lV Ojissiu;;. New Yoik. Nnv 30 Pluallug In lp Itssly mi the Atlantic, with both masis gone, mid abandoned bv her new Hi lliitish siiiuojin- nine wa.s fuiind last Thursday by the Holland Ametbaii Line steamship Vocndniu. Fiom In i uppt'.tiaiiii he had then been vvntei logged at least a v.eek. Pile was ap plied t the vvtei I. The Hllte was tiom Coole, on the Ilumber ilvii. and was bound foi Si. John's. Slie last tout bed nt Cm!!, on Oct. lo. Nothing has bei n licmd of lie men w ho untuned hi. Several vessels m living, at this pert today showed signs of uere entoun terwlth the elements. The Nurwt gian steamship Talisman fiom Dementi. i was canvtht in a sticiesslnii of Ibne gales, in which .she lost patt of he r deck lit tings. The ship Mmy L. Cus'.i Ing. 120 thi)s fiom llunululii, lost two of hei boats in tin lecenl storm. FRIGHTENED 10 DEATH. A .Mioionai 's AVilo nt .Munriigilii Dies 1 1 n in 1'iight. Ni vv Yuik. Nov. 10 lloiatl" r ,Tn)iics, n mlsslonm v who mrlvcel !) i today on the Atlas Hip r Alene inun l'nit Llmmi su)s that his wife w is scaled to death b) the iutitislou ut native mislniis lu see the new lubv. Into hei beeliooin at Sail Callus. Mm inglia. The native meant no liaun but the eiitianie was sudden that .Mi Ja.vues was filghteiitd so tlmt sin db 1 1 1 om tlie shot k Mr. .In ties Is etinnctttd with the o n tial Aiut-iicaii indei ndent inlssion .f l'lilladelidila He brought the bub .o his liuine lu that elt). SCARED BY THE LODGE'S GOAT. oitnil? C iindiillllu till .t.fiuliRlsliip Jiiuiipd Ironi ii Window. Cenlial Village. Comi Nov .',0 The tenois of Initiation into the onlei f she' Knights of Columbus jnoved im inuili for Thomas Mti'otmiik. of Mun itlgton. IK bet mill so fiightelitd 1 -tho Hist stages of tho cevtniuti ih.et he Jumnid I'loiu n thltd-stoi) wind w to escape what was to tollovv railing heavll) on the giotiiid b"hw he whs badl) biuUed. hl collar bono was btulteii unil It 1 fmr -tl that i lius stistalnetl sellutt.t lutei iuii Injuie.-. The lleiald's Hcatlipr l'(iiccat. New Vull. Uet 1 -111 lie mlddb did mid New Hugl.tud lu at. fab wiain i Hllel Slight!) llisll.l tellllH I, tl ie WMI pi -vail, with fr sh iciiIhIjIc v. Ii.i- n ' southeiL and tinllifsl ih und w n clou linens followed bv lipat simw n c ui wcKteiu und iioithtin ili-libtM po siuli extending to tin Hudson v.eilev IM Thiumkiy, In both of these iliins, pan. I) cloudy tt fair, slightly tublot woathee and fresh to brisk pouthwesteily ant wedterl) winds will pievall. jiroeedod by) snow or lain In the northern districts, the winds po"toly. 'bwotulug hltk vit thu co.isis. 4