,- vâ€"V W» nines , \g ll Howard. charged with complicity in the killing of William Goebel, and sen- tqmed him to imprisonment (or life. An ad. was entered transferring Howard to Georgetown for arranging pending Howard Sent Up for Life. Mtort, Ky., Feb. 1-.â€"~Judze Cum IM this aflernoon overruled the motion kl‘ a new trial _ln tpgme qt James "MA; ,- ' Brigantine; Incendinries. London, Feb. 5.â€"â€"The Sbfla. corres- pondent of the Times reports that dun mg the negotiations with the. brigands for the release of Miss Stone, the house in which the American party lodged was burned down, but the Inmates es- caped with the m.oney tn be paid as tam an... Buds for Lombard College. Chicago. Feb. 4,â€"A special commlt- tee appointed by the trustees of Lom- bard college at Galesburg, Ill, met to- day. The purpose at the committee is ,to raise $100,000 or more for the college. Twenty-ï¬ve thousand dollars were pledged today. Among those ’present James D. Harsh, Creston, 121.; Thomas Lam-y, Minneapolis; J. L. Lombard. Kantian City; Charles L. Hutchlneop and Henry C. Morris of Chicago. Dr. C. Ellwood Marsh is president of Lombard college. ‘ _.,......uvu u; 1'“),va M) be used by the president in meeting “untoreeeen emergencies†would be suf- ï¬cient to cover the expense of the gov- ernment in connection with the ap- proaching visit of Prince Henry, and‘ no speciï¬c appropriation was made on that account. , ’ ,_r-â€"v- The committee therefore did not make vision in the urgent deï¬ciency hm. which was reported to the senate today, for this item at expense, as It had agreed on Saturday last to doe The committee also decided that the provi- sion in the bill as it came from the house tartan appropriation of $40,000 to RA ......A ~ 4L V..._h- uvâ€"qmniy‘rc on appropriations that the departmen would be able to make provision to:- the expenses of the representatives of this country in England incident to the cor- onation of King Edward VII. from its own resources, and that therefore no special appropiatlon would be necesâ€" salyfor that purpose. Funds for Entertainment. Washington, D. 0.. Feb. 4.-â€"In re- sponse to inquiries. the state depart- mont has notiï¬ed .the senate committee 0!! IDDPODflaHnmI Hue n... 5-....o_-_‘ The Meteor will be almost completed when it is launched. Stepping the masts. upholstering the interior, and ï¬nishing some of the detail work in the : compartments is all that Will remain‘ to-be done. The yacht may be ready to ‘ sail within two weeks after the launchâ€" ! .ing. Buikheads are being rapidly pre-‘ pared in the joiners‘ shops. and will .be put in this week and next. . - Astonishing program hes been made in the last two weeks. Under electric i lights nforce of men has been at work “night This has been done to avoid even a'remote p'oeflbility or any bitch in the work. Meyer Low and the members of the aldermnnic committee having charge of the cityfls reception to Prince Henry. 1 today decided to give the freedom of s the city to the prince on the afternoon d of Feb. 25. This will be one of very ,L few occasions here when such courtesy n has been extended. , I H i 1 V l ( i The launching might occur today if it were desired. To the lny observer the yacht- seems a completed vessel stripped of its rigging. The ‘pninteF’a; brush already has marked the water line upon its sides. end the last rivet ha been fastened in it: plates. Nearly. all the porthoiee have been out With! the completion or the deck flooring and Q the deckhouse, which will be done in a day or so more; all that remains to 1 be dongs will be the ï¬tting up of the interior and rigging The 100 tone 0“ lead ballast already has been stowed away ln~the hold. New York. Feb. 5.â€"â€"-Gay in a dress of fresh paint. Its hull molded into form, Emperor William‘s yacht, the Mqteor. is ready for the water at Shooters' Is- land. ‘ The meteor taunts a nutty AD» pcannce 1nd Could be shot Down the Ways v at Any Timeâ€"Large _ Iota of Ken Putting the Finish- ing Touches on Expporor Wth Ham’s flew ‘Baut. ‘ KAISER! YACHT IN Tm FOB LAUNGHING. READY FOR THE WATER HIGHLAND PARK : ILLINOIS Sheridan Road flaws-Latter. I FAR REACH! e was â€CHAD: "Ill "30 SHERIDAN ROAD Publkhlnx Co. Prince’s Arrival. Work to be Done. Norfolk, Va, ; the big departme tew Clay gang ï¬ercely. The are; Jury mm, a" Gimme by the ‘ {0? _l8 314,000, x owned by Peter‘fiearyf ï¬ï¬ï¬'nâ€" 120;: Ma's lodginw‘ house and Kurt's mat market werfldestroyed. ~ m_,,, ï¬... Blaze in a: Builwajr Town. . Helena, Menu fab. 1.â€"--Tne railroad m of Clancyï¬1mfles south of here. I “nearly wipe ' at by ï¬re today. The My hotel. gas 3 n and dfncerhafl, all 5â€"-) L n i , Corner it: ‘Pine Apples. Chicago. Feb. f L-The Record-Herald tomorrow will air “mm brothers of South.Bénd.'ln .., who, It is clamped. operated the pe 2m corner last year with success, a: aid to have a corner In pineappels. 5 is reported that the pineapple deal ;.-:.v01ves $5,000,00. Flora, 12141., Fe , 4.--At Pyrmont, 12 miles southwest pr this city. John Ilgentrfez, 92 ye us old, and Mrs. Ma- riah Landis, age ’32, ran away togeth- er and were 1:: Med. Mr. Ilgentrlev. is so feeble that ale was unable to car- 3 but the woman, he . ah strong heart and muffle-lent nerve, seemed a horse and buggy and, goin,‘ to his house, stole him out and the?" drove to Frankfort, where they werg‘ married after 'con'u siderabte gifticulgzr in securing a min- ‘ iater to perform“ he ceremony. "gen- Mez is wealthy! 1 r In Switserland any' villages have been cut on tromï¬ mmunlcation; There is now more 3110 yarn Venice than at any time during th ‘ net 25 years. The Tiber rose 35 fee ; he kower portion of Rome is flooded. ’., well as the forum, Pantheon and Te 1e of Vesta. Storm Himoc in Europe. London. Feb. 3. T'iRepo'rts or the dam- age caused by the. «(Ind and snow atoms on the continent mi in Great Britain continue to be re". ~ived. Carriage and street car service": Madrid 13 stopped. and iaflrond [tr afe delayed. Some of the towns in orthern Spain have any fruit trees de- -x -__ w.-- .. “vuuh 1v aunts an noun The heavy snov storm, which began hunday, still ragia through Hoosack Valley, and an trims are delayed. New York, Feb; 2:»an indium {that the storm ‘~. over New, York mmiaoneotth.- memkwwntor years. No traixr‘ have left Oawago since Sunday, 31% with the exception of two tOday from Syracuse, none has arrived. The stoxm still continues. and the wind is blowing 40 miles an hour. mni L,, Whackage etere the share In the ' vincmlty at th I ellport (L. 1), life- 'eeving station, (1 one body came , more east or t station. One barge [ was thrashing ripout' this afternoon r‘near the Forge ier station. The ï¬nd- lgtng or two 0th itbodlee was reported "later from the , e point. fl Vessels. v .8 The largest p ï¬e of wreckage is the after-quarter an 1 portion of the stern 113 last were the let~ ’0! a Huge. 01: item “0. P E. †" .0 crew at the Amer- {icon merchantm- Scheppe, Which went ashore on Long each shoals early toâ€" day, were in p?! I all day. Late re~ ‘portsatg‘night ea they are an}! on the . aka-an “nuâ€"Ar g-.. 4‘ . retinal: 9 New York, mil}. 8.-â€"The gala which has been sweeping the coasts of Long Island and New {easy for more than 24 hours and iacontinuing tonight. though with muted force, brought death and ‘dieastwr to the sailors and. their crafts. Tm- reporta of the loss lot life were on r ed to‘ the eastern end of Long Inien v hence come- new: of several bodies x; ,Ihed uhore. It was not known up ‘ 10 o'clock tonight when vessels or e men who lost. their lives came fro mm Woman ï¬xed the Way. Flame: arr-- . I My Vaulli'ail to Weuthor the Am or m 1 Storm and aw Stranded 1.: Met- VAnIous momma. ant Points 5 1th Lives of Their Grows in Da‘ got. 6’2â€â€œ Eflpming-I of the Put Blizzard MENACE.‘ SHIPS ALONG THEESATLANTIC COAST. Spreading. n. 31-“ 3 o'clock t store of Watt, Re- Aim and ta burning 3s still spreading. [unteei- ï¬reman, was “If. and may die. The “ch in partially in- Wrecmxge Asohre. Hdw 25:72. J. B. Hagan mlved in Lexington, Ky., on n speclnl train wlth llx new. tects and contractor: employed on the residence of Green Kills. They will meet Mr. I-huln at the place and dia- cuas certain ulterntlona he (laurel ln his $350,000 residence there. He has declded to enlarge the former plus. The Neues Wiener Tngebiatt of Vienna asserts that negotiations ere in progreu for the sale of the Phliip pine islands to Germany. and that the visit of Admiral Prince Henry to the United sum in preliminary to the un- nouncement or this we. The will of Kenny Barnum. probe: ed at Kokomo Ind" leaves in estote of $50 000 to a young wife whom he recently married. and given his four grown chllclren 35 each. All his blood relotivea are ignored. The children‘ will contest the will. I ‘All students at the late school of mines. Golden. COL. nbnented anem- eelves from the .claseea recently in consequence of the recent suspension of seven students by the locum. An Investigation is to be mode by the' board of control. It ls announced that Rev. Charles S. Olmstead of Philadelphia has decided to accept the posltlon of coadjutor bishop of the Episcopal dlocese of Colorado, to ‘whlch he was recently elected, andhe will be lnxtalled shortly alter Easter. 'All the factories md‘mms In so th weltem Mlchlgan and Indiana hat depend on water from St. Joseph V- at to turnlah motlve power have been compelled to shut down owlng to low water. Several thousand men 111‘; idle as a result. Dlsputea between hotel porters and dmgomans over a division of luck- ahlsh culminated In a shooting “tray in from of a leading hotel in Constan- tinople. in which the head porter killed two dragomana And wounded 11 third. About 100 union bum- um bench ‘hsnds, employed by the ll: leading ï¬rms In Kansas City. have been lacked out because a! an attempt 6: the luau-F trial council to form 1 union of broad I'vagon drivers. . The Dominion government bu ID- proved of u: “we of 820,000,000 stock of the Osman Paciï¬c railway, sub- ject to the sanction of the company's? shareholders, the proceeds of which‘ are to be applied to Improvements. Canton. 0.. in to hue a hotel nuned the McKinley. Announcement has been made by Austin Lynch. nttorney for Mrs. McKinley. that she had consented to allow the Sumn Hot-l company to use the name. The idea that m cough- u-e produced In the chest in erroneoun. Anny coma come from Intestinal parasites. para- sites in the stomach. foreign bodies In the ear. enlarged tonsils and numerou: other causes. - In 3. [ ' The premier R. J. Sex-don, Announces that the government of New Zeunnd was prepared to give prekrentml treatâ€" ment In the dupe 0! rebate duty. to British goods. carried on British ships. Denver Christin: Endeavorers are urging the Iodety to hold It: nulonnr convention than in 1903. Work mu be begun-stuns I: take funds to do- 2.; the Watch: neat moot-1 Bertha. aged 10, and Edgar. aged 5. children of Harry Burrows. I contract- or. of Bonï¬re, 0.. we‘re bitten by u do: amlcted vita hydrophobia and were aka to Chicago {or treatment. ’ Gilbert Park», the English author and member of purllunent. and before tailing from New York for home: “In my opinion the American workmm is more enterprising thnn the British." _ Sister Mary Constance Beuflvofllo. mother superior of the Oman; convent of St Clue. and relative of Pope Leo, died this week at the monastery of pneumonn. mar two weeks' mum Bubonlc plngug I: reported at Naples. Italy, and raven] cases occur daily u Rio Janelro. In Man“: 42 cases we reported ,during the mouth of Au Eleven me: are known of in Egypt. Calvin A. Buck, traveling mu for a Chicago arm, fell over u Maine:- In a hotel Imam: st Wichita. Kn, and was killed. Hts home wu In Somervme. Mus. At valnce. 0):. T.. thm‘ Child: was shot Ind killed by Ella Pitts. the result ot-I cum-rel. The womnn 1- under arrest at Ardmore. A! I result of lucceutul export- menta or wireleu telegraph between the steamship thdelphm and lhore stations on the other side of the A:- The Boer wu- debate In brought out the Mt that 1 so far has cost the British £620,350.000. The Atlantic hotel, Columbia once building, Ind a block of stores wen de- stroyed by an at Norfolk. Vt. Lou. 8500.000. The National Wholesale Lumber Dealers' momma will meet at the Auditorium hotel, Chicago, on Much 5 and 6. . A railroad b‘etilen Edinburg 3nd Glasgow has been planned. with trains running 117 mm. an hour. Seal: of the dancer empm‘Iï¬t-Jn- ed in the loot 0: Min. sold at auction In London (or 31,980. Eighty-two now me! of m were reported in London Fruuy. Guam! Xapponmg‘l of an Put In Day! leon from the Win: um Condonud to Baitâ€"01 Int-tut to All Who Wish to Know tht Bu THE NEWS BONDENSED. 3"" “in: On in This mam 001mm“. “V7. _â€"â€"- vâ€"v -u-uunv 3:330“? in. British government gf_ _mnllpox Wllament â€7", â€".....u. van 1 lot of Noon hammers. who on only n burden to the world and to themsaives, nnd eliminating their progeny. who furnish the recruits {Of the grant Irmy of crime Ind dim. and would' bring into actual conflict: the law I the surviui of the ï¬ttest" The can: Ayrs- correspondent of the N western liller an: "Th. lamest in now inttnll swing uni the result: In the provinces of Sonia Cordon uni Entn Rio. are iuily betr- in; out my prediction both 1.- renni- vhent nnd flux. In the province of Boone. Arre- thinp on better. ‘we are bowing rather too much rain: on ‘Wedneoday a heavy atom swept om the province nnd tone dun-n vu done to the man: «'09:. on (to other hand. the can «on is n nun. flout one mi will hip to make Ip tnolouofthoothon. It willboth. munuemrhummuu.‘ it, will tho be mint-em," . Mrs. Laue. the former Knnsas on- tor. now of New York. udnnoed (h. following originnl Idea the other m, apropos of the liquor question now being mum: there: "I mid make whlsky n tree as winter: I would lot the m who wanti It drink his nu. It would malt hen-Scull In killing on - 'n‘ -0 --I_‘_ L.-,,,, leaned over on the step and struck 3t the shoe with'the.l'od. While tn this potltlon one end of the rod happened to Ittlke the ground Ind the other and pointed straight at Mr. Reedâ€: The rush of the train forced the rod bonny against his stomach. producing Intern.) injuries from which ha died. so no new tor! loony to the otter mode to him by â€on! Banking corporation. Of. the ‘mnny oiferl rec-shod by the retiring W secretory this nnd motor to become president of tha‘ Chiugo Title Ind Trust company no the only one. whose occeptanco he is seriously con- sidering. . Geo. Reeder. I Northern Paciï¬c freight conductor. in dead a I mule o! n poculiu lecident. Reader w“ running an c‘xtro to â€ninth, Minn. from the west and discovered that I. broke shoe was fmzen to one of the wheein. Procuring n lining bar he leaned over on the stop and struck ot the shoe with'ihe.rod. While in this position one end of the rod happened :c strike the ground and the other end pointed straight u Mr. Erode-r. The nun-uh -n ‘L- n..... AA, . m at about 40.000 head. in t . N [out Honday. The l8! . .8 many influom. 1nd sold the highest. They were I; hixher. Rely a? but the early [magmaâ€"A. H Alvin Charles, used 65 yearn. he been â€rested at Keryville. 110.. on . Ithe charge a! armada: 81.“)?be- 78%. casing to the l (1 Fe wn‘ ' ' lodge. of which be m {or 13 year- 110????“ winter “‘0‘: secretory. Charles in 1 Justice of the e“ 7' °‘ re °" â€96- Io." w. pence end he- lived in leryville Ill ' of his life. m C. D. Pierce, consul of the 0mm "U“?- M{" 0M“! I! “K: m. «I; Free State, at Nek York. aid in regard â€'m' “‘5 WM â€b '0 “1° "9°" â€m PM W mm 1 $33.2"mm72‘f’72‘m'flï¬â€™: " come to this country In April. in re- Clo-e on Ryeâ€"m. m spoue to the many invitation: he ind Clone on Barley * received. (bet it ind been deï¬nitely leo- mmPuâ€"Fonéufl :0: when, I we: ï¬led that he 1! uld'not come. He evoke - '3‘"; v Wt- . u if an. decizion was man. â€Wmâ€"M~ 8 mu: m. a ovum. «carnal-.18†1 Secreury of the Treasury am will ‘ so to New York loudly to consider the oiier nude to him by the Interna- secretary this end en'ofler to become president of the Chlcngo Title Ind 'l‘rust‘ company ere the only one. enlly. List my a.“ II I!†caved. and the arrive!- .13... “.5 head. Owing to uni u weather. truck was uni-need an. Farmer City Trouurer Moses '1‘. Hale's shortage bu been ï¬xed by u: expert accountant u 827,800. The city at Colpndo Sarina. 00L. will not Ion. :- Hue: brother of Np. Denim N. 1.. “mood “9.000 nine months ago with which to mks good tho-do- mcwon. ~ John Wilden. momma Itoel my. mm. bu Jul: new another of Ron- bmdt'l olden And ï¬nest paintinp. entitled "3L Plul." which rcpt-coca“ the opootle in prison. it won pub. chuod o! I New York dealer It a. prico somewhere in the neighborhood 0! 876.000. ‘ After “year- of blindness I. ll. Perry of Portland. Kick. m 31"- back the faculty at light at the hon.- opathlc holplm of the aim at Michlm. The evolution was per- formed by Dr. Ron] 8. Copehnd. ma was one of the moat. lucoeufnl of flu kind In the binary of the Ito-aim. “w... “u u- lix the hands of; late examiner. suspension wu unexpected tad «used much excitement. A. Gould. the cuhley. ll under .1 charged with form. The Putts Vulloy sum bnnk ct Bellweod. Neb.. clued It: door- short; Ly ï¬nal: 1109!: Wednesday, and I: no" It has been Many decided to place Admlnl Dem at M head a! the special commission of three mem- bers that will be ant to Europe to lrouu I more uctlve Interest la the at. boul- m:- thanh 110' being manifested by may of the Old World nations. The Bulletin of the W Iron end Steel Iuoclatlon an: "The to- ul production of at; Iron in 1901 m 16,878,864 mu tone. “lint 13,789.. 842 tons In 1900. 18.00.70: tone In 1899. 11.778.934 ton la 1898. and 0.- 652380 tone in 1837.†’ Postmaster Genet-u Peyne hu rel-n sued en order pronulgeted by previous‘ “ministration- prohlhltlng ell em- ployee In the eel-vice from visiting Wuhlnxton, whetlflr on love wlth or without DIV. for the pun-pone of Influ- 1enclu eonx’reeeloml led-Mon. A eerie. of white to the chief Elma»- een courts and countries 1: shortly to be paid by the young king of Spun. It will form at one. his debut In the world am the tubing touches, I0 to speak. nu run! edueetlon. The boy Ila; hu now entered his 16th year. t “than. 1110.. an â€Inc. 8M 2 . who killed hie wile at the home at her parent: on Dec. M'm (“one life Ientenee. Strlne Inn-ted Alice. Coch- ran on Nov. 28, only three weeks before he mm her. Faring Ibo would an but 4-month:- old baby. Mn. m mutual of WI- buh, Ind.. committed amide. For m you: she Ind been In ddlcatc' health and toured she was loan. her mind. "on?! A. Mine and Janis m- am: of the St. Louis Donn of demu- wore Arrested on the chili. d W5â€, In eonnocuon with it. come]! Doodle lnvgunuou by the and Jury. At mu. m. w Kano†m [tun 3 MM 0! 31.509 W his non. mama Ken-0dr. tor Mae m- prlsonment in u asylum £0! the in- under anal; was quiet mam. “ h†Whatâ€"True w m, 1 ll. . OI mark-t was allow. Kay w a. ! ho. ““832; “that. mm; low“. 18:“, 2;: Comâ€"The market was Ishtar and m th heavy. No 4 yellow m. Kay omit °czom;w.a;-|Mo; ! ul cIodan many lnr’tnnm. sud (in nu sold the highest. They were timely 1%. higher. but the end, Improv 3 E 5‘? 3%): :E 5: 2 i Clooe on Ryeâ€"uâ€. mm Clone on Barleyâ€"m Receiptsâ€"Four. 8 out; that. 8 an: com. 70 on"; «a. I nus. ' BMW'mâ€"“W- 3 can: m, g cm; com. «an; engage... Hen-Wombat: MIMI-1m. “or for Ruben-uh: and m Inter Inn- age:- tor Hans van Bluelow, tho Inui- can. LATEST MARKETS BY WIRE. Duluth. mm. M. Lâ€"«l‘h mt. °" WM†°L,§."‘..'."“""° m property‘nnr b In the Blrwsur work. at Chicago. We tho rumor Inch count-Anon It is circulat- ed in place-1n close touch with m irou one bastion. Boyerton. Pt. Feb. 3.40m- â€eon: were killed and one probehly m 'mjuroduamultotan We! (nouns It 11 o'clock (ought la the ‘ bakery of George Genera! this place. The deed are. HENRY SHANER, Red 38 m FRANK SHAKER-bk eon. I“ 13- GEORGE GORXIN. Ind 85. CHARLES ROUGEmd 18. . : George Fry m “Jared Wily, and my not live. Explode: Dun-lag l'ln. While the ï¬remen m man; the- flre in the net of the hater-ye ladle explosion occurred, blavln; out the entlre 1'an A: the ï¬ne of the ex- . ploelon. a large crowd were Mint“ «he the, and my ofthem wen audit undo:- the filling it“. Elder “III!†was uuea may, wan. the one: three were so bully Injured MM“ died noon 1.th In†m Ice-r moreotleu hut-turtle 1mm In use the committee I- unable to agree on the pmpodflou. It will to report to the convention witch will then take up the m In conv mad for I. reduction u: tï¬ pm- 'Iluon tor u: name. was old by tho: operators. The W for the abso- lute run of the mine 1mm ad a. nnltom rates of van! for driven we†both diseased, but the vote on both proposition was My (â€VML EXPLOSION AT A FIRE. Feb. ‘ï¬B-u‘mgth: u M ‘9‘ m:m~:.m