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ADVERTISEMENTS. DISCARDED. ‘ Methods of Treating Piles ctal Diseases Supplanted the Pyramid Pile Cure. GERMANY'S CHIA * POLICY 15 SCORED Newspapers Say It Is Haul- ing Chestnuts Out of the Fire for England ds of tres piles by | Russian Annexation of Manchuria Creates Diplomatic Antagonisms Likely to Split the Whole Entente of the Powers. ! —_—— 2.—The latest phase of , the projected com- Inding the extraor- | of the Russian in- | pject, the Russc and the Anglo- public attention 1le portion of the t a salve or ich is ap- B BERLIN, M: ons, held conside strongiy disapproves of psting agalnst the Russian "Manchuria, claiming that no intercsts there and that 1 to Russia not to interfore £ Russia chooses to do. The ers are particul ect. The Deutsche s that Count von the subject a=: amount to hauling re sober portion of the press de. t rouble, which creates dip- tkely to e powers. ng believes this new- the split peace of yme about since the b: ese trouble. U: ubroken Chatn of Blunders. v reviews rwaerts 1he mvirate of Great Britain, “and n_ had stood their m the first it would have been heck. Russia’s land-grabbing in- ow it 15 too late; Russia e wanted and is suré of Chi- | fon. Protests from the other | is as lively as nds, after grow- indifference of the Bundesrath, dve become more model Russian papers, at the instiga- de Witte, Mimister of Financs, | of articles ed large iu- s and threat- s :u,.m\:l ‘the impor- Single White Enameled Bedstead to Tetai: she can export | , hence M. de «n Count von Bu-‘ Russian T BAILLIINT FURNITURE ¢3., 338-742 POST STREET, upon a period ress; that emigration | miilions must be ex- Anglo -German B.elahons. o-German relations are slowly Broken Fyeglass ted for §1.00 im- The authorieed ‘! disfiguring of the | ror's pl v his British correct and bast quaitty. - the Royal Dragoons) in Jan- | flled. Factory _on | U myth e its share | Quick repairing. Phove, Matn T i German rancor against the | 0 The largest portion of this week's | !/ . R(, hetag's m ken up by a dn,‘ ADTIr IC APPARAT ! T OPTICIANS DN'T RAPH us, : aging dueling by reg- | Sy ScenTiFIC after a_short £42 MARKEeT ST. InstRUMENTS osur Ferg VIN MARIANI World Famous Manam Tonic ally defendcd vas not able to af | tic news published in the to the effect that United or White will retire has | Jisapproval from the different parts of -"spoken of asking | MeKinl President ¥ to retain Mr. White espe in Net- ! The Americans point out that Mr. White is pe sima with the court and Malaria, | in dipic es. In | digestion, Geng lescence and COMBINE OF SALT INTERESTS IMPROBABLE Apgents of the American Company ir. | | London Says Plan Is Out of the Question. LONDON, March 2.—The report in the | London bers that the Salt Union of | Great Britain will possibly-be able at a meeting March § to announce a sort of combination with the National Salt Com- pany of the United States of America has aroused considerable interest. The agent in London of the National S8alt Company informed a representative of the Associ- ed Press to-day that he knows nothing the suggested combine. He said: Refuse \qhu,m.,, DR. JORDAN’S sacar Y WUSEDN OF ANATGHY Aantomical Museum in the OR. MIAI—MAVE B'SEASES Copesitation fwe arnd ment -. gy “We believe American salt can bé sold T":m"o-::v":v:y’n"u::der:l;a in Greaj Britain cheaper than the native duct, in spite of freight charges. We airéady contracting for 2000 tons per h and certainly have not the slight- ¢ intention of combining with Great Britain., We are here to compete, not to combire.” Ratifies ST. PETERSBURG, March 2—The Of- Messenger to-Jay prints an imperial e ratifying The Hague Conference. i Civil Service Estimates. LONDON, March 2.-The estimates for the civil service for 1¥01-02 were issued *VDPBVD- —_——— Conference. : 14 ; : : 1 4 1 14 4 to-day. They total £40,066,608, an increase : of £1,307,652. 5 ¢ { T'seases and Weakness of Mal | m 14 | 14 [ ¢ | 14 | 14 P R Rerag B, aes B : ON A PAR!! DE. WONG W00 TEA AND EEZB SANITARIDN, A Ticket Over the N. Y. Central 64-766 CLAY STREET. | | and Dr. Humphreys' Specifics Geo. M. Daniels, Esq, General Passen- ger Agent of the N. ¥. C. R. R., at a pub- dirner at the Waldorf, sak “For rs 1 have takem no medicine but Hum- Specifics. My parants fed the family on these little pills, never cther remedy in the house, and 1 am tiie smallest of eleven ehildren, 8o much for Humphreys' Epecifies. 1 shoald e all those whc rasing children xggw of it and carry it arcund with-them. Jt is the most relfable thing ar get—except a ticket over the New Central.” breaks up colds that hang on. £ Dr. Humphreys' Book matled free. * Homeopatbic Medicine Co., cor. article printea this | John sts., New York. GRIP IMETAL .EHEEKS B AL BORMIA 2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL., SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1901. THE EMPORIUM. New Ladies’ Tailor. MR. K. BEDROS, our Artist Tailor from New York, prides himseif on the fineness and superior fin'sh of his work. jes who desi-e the more elaborate Tailor Costumes to call and view models of his own design. ular invitation to those 1 Sale Men’s - on sale Moncay only as follows: Lot 1—6 cifforent kin's of Silt Handkerc] gom= hemctitched, some cord edgd; size irom 4oc to §oc each—eals Monday cnly. 18, 20 and 24 inch sizes, bemmed, some of them tord cdze, no* one | of them but w at is worth goc in the regular | way, sale price Mmday, e thet u ually selis for 7 peci:l s Monday only, each, stecl with dust- proo’ hub, scroll springs, cross “braces at i ax'e, patent foot brake; these Go - Carts are from the we'k- known factory of the F. A. Whitnsy Car- riage Co., and have never be- for: been_sold than cpecial sale Monday Silk Handkercmefs 20 and 271 inches sjuare; most ofmem wort] ©ome of them | ‘270 Pl 5 e i 5 | the 20, 23 and 24 inch s'zes,"al wice hem. | borders, many of them the extra large | 75¢, al morked for . $2.36 He= extends a partic- heavy quality, a particulary good bla lots of men’s all-sil hi bout | 4. A g v Al ',:,‘"'Lk :}:"dk;;l; Ches ‘;‘:::\ liant luster, fine Siks that will mak= civided isto three grougs and will place them | shirt waists, the kind that retails regu’ yard, on special $:le Monday only . Fouiards. |Grznadines The Satin-finish Fou-|In black only, plain, lards, which can be| checks, plaids and wern for evening as well a8 in the day- time, seem to be th- most popu'ar this ceason; our fu'l lin in n:w spring co brocades, In all sitk, sik and wool and sitk and mohnir; they are 44 to 48 inches wide; assortment in- ings now realy, p: ciudes very latest yard....... 85¢, | fancy stripss, per yd. 31-00131:25 .$1to 6€2.50 | . TE 2 in such good col re seda, brown, that will make g ck, with very bril- good dress skirts or arly at $1.10 per - 68¢c Monday only, :fl Grmi 'Dm[mv of New Silk for Sprinz and Summer. Sifk Louisincs, Hanne!s. A beautful Iustrous | A choice as ortm of Woaist Silk, guaran- this popalir new | tee§ to give good Waist Sik in plain & wear; this is the and fancy weaves, ) many pretiy colors, | Dewese Silk of thy Pain Si k Fannel, st cexcon, is 20 inches Fannel de Soi-, yd. wide, and comes in Taffta Flann-! a magnificent I'ne of colorings, per yard. . S k Flannel sma, 3’-25 EMPORIY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. Two Thousand Yards of Silks Si'ks that will give satisfactory wear—:the ki regularly for 85¢c per yard, on special sale The New Dressmaker. MRS. A. R. REYNOLDS, cur New Dressmaker, is a real success, bx- cause she is genuimely Artistic. Mrs. . Reynolds has just returned from Europe, and can show you many gns that are not only new but cxclusive. Many models ready for insp: Anoiher Sale _Sabres, Swords. ection. orings as red, turquoise, heliotrope, bluét, the pt navy, cerise, grays, lavenders, etc.” Some We h: -~ 3 - | At Two-Thirds Their Real Values. .- % 1rom the tho-e cfficer bnkrupt | A very large purchase of Black and Colored Taffetas from the stock of the banxruptl s cataley wime s ok e | firm of J. Brett & Co. will be placed on.sale Monday only at a reduction of a third| 55 Sreeon s ing firm of or more from re t 4 | the: civit- W, % }'fgn:f:l s 3 fr gu ar retail prlt;es e s & | the Ciri- War, an: il early 1000 yards of 27-inch Black Swiss Ta'leta, extra ore than 1000 yards of 1g-inc! ored Taifela Sl.is-! U Giveriih a8 i | ood grenadine linings or underskirts— that retails | 87¢ will te on sie ene See t}ze I/V//m’()u, Display. | day only (Monday) dt Crep> de | Wash Siiks ! o s i v iy B L oh’ns. | each.. 24 inches wide, a good 1 | ... $1.80 Send Ilame for | A fow- more n=w pat- tns last weels; prob- heavy quiiy, faa| W the largest m- sortment on tne coast | nice aortment of | rady 10 shou 100 | $H@ Big Catalogue. colors, inc'uding | now; color ‘ine i - | black and white; a| complets, inchaing | | pue whits; thess | Sik that is in lag= | 5 €% | Wash Silks are the | cemani for Rtep( on | bect qoality mide and | costumes, etc.. will give good " satis- vard. st.oo faction—yard. 50€ | | tation this season. .| new Perczles, to-day’s <cad’’ dress>c, wa'sts and children’s wear, medium and chec , in fact a complete line of etancard materials, per yard French O:gandies— | Ind a Linons—Cases | | Whire ani colored, 68 | of them in ail grades, a | | inches wide, now chif. | very special valus i i | | fon finish, very sheer, ‘ fine qua'ity, per yard ..35¢ R San Francisco’s Premier Stock of Spring 1901 Wash Fabrics. The big store has always been noted for its disp'ay of Wash Fabrics, and we are more thaa living up to our repu- Every new and beautiful fabric that promises to bs ppu'ar is here. treats entirely of some of the beautiful white fabrics which have just arrived. w\Dress Ginghams—24o pieces of new style ginghams for | New Percalgs—If you wih to sce the best cloth and newert ', ifspect our sp sty'es in percales cal:s""; none beiter and dark styles all high- effects, stripes Te | Whit: Piqu:s—Wclr | land vertical Fm~ Tuumo and Reverings— Dai-til | made, piain c work, et rip's in meium and sma'l cords, | yard......15¢ to 75¢ | to sl 25 | a:sortment of ‘novelti Iy ma‘e “‘Emporium English Per- | <h, ahd certainiy no other such an es in town a: here, per yard. '2;6 1 Asid= from the Ginghams :nd or more s Our handsome mammoth Spring Caralogue | now almost ready. It tells the latest styles in Batistes — Wh'te | wearing apparel and gives the lowest department- i for everything to ear, drink, wear or ardin § dificrent grades, | 74 €0 fine French | SO ‘:(o:!x Bome. | Wil be wtak fée b5 oubal: | 12-yd peces, 36 inches | make, width 36 €0 45 | | 'Gies yoon reques: for Catalogue No. 10. | wide, picce,$1.20 t0 $2 | inch -5, yard.25¢ 10 75¢ | Send name ad address a¢ once. | Long Cloh — T Emporum high stand- | | and boys to the order of are carcfully carriedtout. efle: nings and du notby sirong Boys' Cheviots, breasted ves! i Boy's $7.50 3 to 10 years; su'ts that ¢ Men's Sack SlliB—aU-\\'ooI Cheviots and Cass'meres in new, Men's Finest Sack Suits —zn exf:p:r:nal} fine assortment, compris ng wor:t:d, Oxford, Vicunas and fancy mixtures, in all the latst colorings, either single or doubl: brea:ted style; manufaztured to sell for $15.00 t $17. 50, wil. be offered at Boys’ $4.00 and $5.00 School Suils, $2.35—all- wool fabrics in new grays, tans, blues and other color com- tinations for spring wear, doub'e-breisted coats and knee pants, sizes 8 to 16 years; manu‘actured to se'l at tor §4 and §5, will be offered at $5 and $6 Veslec Suits, $3.35—for boss 3 to 7 years, fine all-wool Tweels, Cassimeres and all colorings, only about 100 of theee $5 and $6 suits, off:re during this sale Vestee Suits, $4.65—Handsome all-wool Serges, Wors eds, Cheviots and Cass latest styles, the prettiest kind of silk vests, sizes for boys regulaly at §7.50, we offer at We’ve Bought Baiance of Manufacturer’s Stock of Men’s and Boys’ CGlothing. Thess garments wer: ma’e by a manufacturer of high-grade clothing for men | several retail firms finished in time and the merchants ordering them canceled their orders. fabrics and styles are the latest and most desirable to be found, and all details on this coast. They were n-.t The 'ne, handsomely n.mmed cut $1i.25 $2.35 han’some_ tingle or double $3.35 eres, all the $4.65 A Book Sale. Crawford, now being played by publisher’s price §1 Monday, only diseases of the human tody; Jisher's price £4.73, our frice. editon that is putlished on the than 1000 choice receipts, memorial edition, fully illustrated; our price. yarés in the lot—we shall pia-e them on special sale —per yard “In the Palace of the King"'—by F. Mar'on Visla Alien; 89c¢c n Famlv Phys ian’" »-gnmg in de the cause, symptoms and treatment of all - $1.98 “Knzdom of Nature”—the best. one-volume cubject of the animal kingdom; our price, ... e $1.18 “Dr. Chase's Rectipls”—containing more 98¢ 35" Ribbons 19° Our- ribbon-buyer kas just tent us from New York ceveral lots of fancy ribbons in a'l the leading spring shades, which he was fortu- nate in securing at a greatly reduced price. They are the tame class of goods that we re- tail regularly for 35¢c per yard—all in the new spring co'orings, mind _you, ahd 3500 Men oy g Groceries Monday. $rap—Emporium Savon— 7 Bars...25¢ Codfish—The bes: Shredded—put up in cartons —regularly 10c each — MonZay—3 pack- Olives—Choice Manzanil'a — p-r quart.. . 8@ Oysters—Bes: Cove—3 tins . Cream of Maize—Per pound ., .. 7¢ J'pan Ricz—Good quality—g Ibs. 25¢ Pexrline—Best of Washing Powders — 1-Ib packages—Monday only—3 packages.. 25 Sago or Pearl Ta ioca—s bs. .25¢ Marmalace—Best home~mldc—ry\|' up by Mme. Ce'tcher. . . ..glsses 10@, 1-b jus 162 .75 ernyers $i-22 These ful- sized family Clothes Wring- ets, wooden frames, ro-inch rubber rollers, ga'vanized, non- rostable trim- m'ng, a‘justab’e clamps for round or equare tubs, an excellent " ing:r; ecal sal it Hve st | B Special Sales in | Crockesry Dep’t. Here are four much in-demand aticles, which have been bought on such favirable terms that we can offer them for Monday only at a fraction of their real values: —4 pieces, tuf- >> ter dih, sugar, 2§ 4 creamer and 7*jspoon - holder; A frosted glass, raic- ed leaves; asplen- | —— 13a sets on spe- cial s'e Monday only, the 4 peces, ... 33e Cmm Pitchers——300 of these vers pretty deco- rated China Cream Pirchers, the proper size for cream or milk, wil be placed on special sale for Monday only, ife enehal oo, Class Lemonad: Set— Thin blown clear glas pitcher, with six hondled glasses to match, ani a pretty silverine tray, worth reguary §1.95 a s, on Monday Y Berry Dish — Emenaid gas, two pretty ehapes, suitails for berties, fruit, icecream or nuts, will be cheap at 20¢, on special al- Monday o 14z Fancy Socks 50c. A swell line of Men's Hosiery just in from Eu- rope, vertical stripes in all the new co'orings, to be worn with low shozs; our prced Jer nthe new cross stripes ..25¢ Skflied Chiropodist. Dr. Carl Dehmel, the skilled Chirop- odist and Masseur, "makes a Ypecialty of treating ingrowing tosnai s and bunions. Prices reaonable. Consultation free. Massage Parlors (near Barber Shop), Postoffice Fioor. Brzakfas: Sets | did value for 50¢; | , ths complete | Imported Spring Dress Goods . New Trimming and Laces. The new co'orings of the Spring Dress Fabrics include some exquisite shades | of old rose, reseda, French blue, gobelin, biscuit, 'ilac, dahlia and pearl gray. Some of the handsomest of the imported fabrics marked at the Emporium moder- | ate prices are: | 38.inch Sub'ime—silk warp, for waists, house The latest ideas in laces and Persian trim- and evening gowns; a'l colors; yard. $7.80 | mings: * 43-inch French Venetian—summer weight, a | Persian Bands—per vard, ... ... .. k1 | hanceome, brghe n, in all che new <ol | -..-80@y 750, $1.00, $1.59 | ors; for waists and street cuits; yard. $FaG0 | PTI0 s gl g CLERTTCRY E 43-inch Satin Prunella—the leading spring | Goid and s.ff‘&fll ‘fg -50, ”‘w s wearefor et wew, bigh wtin iy wil ; make up into very dressy gowns; per y; Gold N d = $1.00 81.28 Black ?:hmf.x:” Al 2 47-nch Satin Prunella—in a large range of : s | the new spring colorngs; a very handsome | Arabian Laces—yard 4Do 50¢, 75¢ % | cloth; per yard. +++$8a80 | Venice Laces—in Finclle shales yaub, = | 48-inch Wool Creps—_a fabrc in much de- s 25¢, 35!: nd 500 Bscubial Laces—black and gold. . .60¢ 82.80 Shirred Tackings—goid edge; yard. Mousseline de Soie Tuckings—ya 3].50 .66e0 Crystal Velours—all colors—yard . . i} $5 Photos $2-°° Beginning Monday, for one week only, we will make the splendid Bonner Cabinet Photo- graphs on heavy bevel mounts, nearly one- quarter inch thick—carbon finish—any . style of porition or lighting—regularly !, 00 a dozen, for. & Our photagmphs made Sat- urday evening by electric light are perfect likenesses and cannoi be dis- inguished from those made by day- tight, Special Sale of Sewing Machines. The Golden Rule Machine, one kaown | nund; all of lhe new spring shades; per yard 81. -80 ge variety of hand- some desighs to make sc'cctions from; im- port=d goods; yard $1.00 New Styles in Ladies’ Shoos. | The best quality Viei K'd Lace Shoes have just ar- rived from factory; they have cloth tops, pat=nt leather tips, new coin toes, Louis XV hee’s, hand- turned soles, the best pos- sible qua'ity for the price — per '$3.00 Teaspoon Sale. ez We closed out 184 sets of thete Wm. A Rogers Teaspoons at a third less than their I vah The plat is nedf-nlmm!db{do-ue),- indid weight of pue siver on 21 pe cenc | bigh grade s nickel silver; the regu'ar retail price for set of | €VerY respect, 6 is fr.as, we sball sell zhmmaa" i"“:fl“m‘wz’ i e hich makes - them run with Liguor Sale. scaienly say. Claret—The price of wine is still advancing— | ertlon, and i s wil be ado of the. lest. fow s GF thet l-nhh; ':fi;_ 'ar grade of Claret at the old e— | comp. popu'ar grad pric o s Monday only—per gallon. . 380 Whiskey — Champion brand — sell_regui $3.00 a gallon—Monday only .. .. $2. Malt Extract— Li-big" !—reg‘!srly .40 dozen - special Monday only...... 81 FILURE DUE T0 ROVALISTS ~~~| M. Deroulede Says They; Betrayed His Attempted Coup. —_—— PARIS, March 2.—The speech of M. De- roulede at Ban Sebastlan, accusing the Royalists of betrayirg his attempted coup on the occasion of the funeral of the late Presfdent Faure, in 1899, has aroused the keenest interest, which is heightened by the emphatic denial of M.. Andre Buffel, the agent of the Duke of Orleans. The affalr took a still more interesting turn to-day, as M. Deroulede’s political inti- mate, M. Galli, received a telegram from him maintaining all he said at San Sebas- | | tian and reiterating that some one came to him during the night of February 22, 189, and asked him what he would do it ihe Duke of Orleans appeared among his friends. M. Deroulede says he replied that he would arrest him with his own hands. On the following day Derou- lede’s concerted preparations were over- thrown. “l know,” continued M. Deroulede, “that it was the Royalists who informed on my uncompromising republicanism and wrecked my attempt. He concludes” with charging M. Galli and another intimate friend, M. du Mon- teilie to see M. Buffel and arrange a duel. #el; since his condemnation by the High Court, has bpen living in Brussels. M Galli-and Du there to-morrow. If the duel is arra#ed, ontetlle will proceed { which {8 thought probable, it will take place in Switzerland or Italy. KING EDWARD STARTS ON HIS RETURN JOURNEY Is Accompanied to the Station by the Duchess of Sparta and Princess of Hesse, KRONBERG, March 2—King Edward left here at noon to-day after a shart farewell visit to the rooms of his sister and nieces. The Duchess of Sparta and Princess of Hesse accompanied his Maj- esty to the railway station, where a small crowd witnessed his departure. FRANKFORT, March 2—King Edward arrived here at 1:40 p. m. and proceeded to Cologne. COLOGNE, March 2—King Edward ar- rived here at 4:45 p. m. During a three- ‘quarters of an hour walit his Majesty dec- orated the station master with the third class Victorian order. The King is going to Flushing. po SR L B The Inauguration of New Furniture and Carpets. This week will commence the opening of the spring season With the popular house, the Pattosien Company, corner Six- teenth and Mission streets. All the new styles furniture, carpets, rugs, draperies, lace curtains arrived. Among them aré many of our exclusive importations, which no other house can show. ies’ fitting out their homes will this spring do them- wlve- an injustice by not coming to us buying elsewnere. It is a decided e At We Bot anly carey: the fnest | stock, but we save our customers al the way from 15 to 20 per @nt on the dollar. We have one price for all; every articie marked in _plain fizures. This in itseli shows our honesty with all. Come and seée the largest furniture house west of Chieago, the Pattosien Company, cnrner Sixteenth and tiil streets, —_—— e The more blunders a man makes the mc;r! expert he becomes In framing apol- ogles. WORLD. The Call is offering its read- ers the best atlas on the mar- ket. Call at the business office of this paper and satisfy your- self as to the merit of this of- fer. If you want a really fine book of reference it is impos- sible to secure a book to equal Cram’s Atlas of the World. Cram'’s Atlas is the best and most reliable atlas published in America. Do not order any other work until you have carefully examined The Call’s premium atlas and fully sat- isfled yourself as to its vast superiority over any other atlas. By purchasing ' in large quantities we are enabled to offer all Call readers this su- perb book of reference for the egmall sum of $1.50, or about one-fifth of tie regular sub- seription price. Come Around To-Morrow To the bankrunt shoe sale, where ther =hoes and ties for 75¢ a pair. The tabl is full of them at the bankrupt shoo =al of the California, 1506 Market street, nea CHy Hail avenue. @ et e @ % CRAM'S ATLAS OF THE I +HH-¥-!+H-!-I—PH+-!—FH-I+H4+4—PH+H4+1—H—H'R-+ ed street. produced a vegetavle R e w e m e S L 3 Devtly cure A: e e MASQUERADED AR A | S5F cmemtrve will be for sale 1000 pairs of $3 ladies’ story of male fmpe; 12’2 Folice Court here to-day in tion with _an arrest for alleged frauds. The prisoner, nmed Cath :no Coombs, aged 86, described as a house rator, appeared in the dock in male altire. For forty years Catherine imper- sonated a man and worked on board, Peninsular and Orlental steamers in_vari- ous eapacities, and also for London firms. Bhe says she was marrfed at 15, taught school, and then thought there were bet- ter chances of advancement as a man. Eventually she married a lady's maid, with whom she lived for fourteen years. oSty Held for Heinous Crime. SACRAMENTO, March 2.—Albert Lane, a prominent rancher at Trasks Landing, in this county, was this afternoon held to answer td the Superior Court by Justice Brown having criminally assaulted Joste Feeney, aged 14 years, who is his adopted daughter. Lane’s bail was fixed t ad —_—— . - — Bridge Carried Away. HELENA, Mont., March 2 —The Black- GIRL MURDERED ON BUSY STREET Former Sw:etheart of Ruth Nollard Shoots Her From a Window. —— KANSAS CITY, March 2—Ruth Nollard, 18 vears old, a clerk in a dry-goods store, wes shot and killed on the street this af- ternoon by Bud Taylor, 23 years old, & baseball player, formerly her sweetheart, | with whom she had quarreled. The girl | | and her sister were waiking along Ninth | 190t Deerlodze and Fell Gates rivers. street, near Broadway, In a crowded busl- | oy, funnel and Missoula, are running ness_ district of the city. Taylor, sitting | fuil. The bridge at Garrison is in danger. in the window of a second story room in a lodging-house opposite, fired three shots from a repeating rifle. The police arrested Taylor in the lodging room and had difficulty in getting him through the | mob, many members of which clamored | for. the Iynching of the murderer. Taylor rented a room in the lodging house three days ago. The landlord say: he stayed in the room during the day- time and it is supposed that he =at in the | window for many hours, rifle in hadd, | awaiting an opportunity to plck off the girl without striking others in the erowd- | The bridge across Bellstone Creek. near Drummond, was carried away yesierday and trains cannot ¢ »t through. £ Taylor has o4 containing 3. Walden, The elr- Asthma sufferers and_business in o 1o & record of MAN FOR FORTY YEARS | e | ::- of charge Remarkable stary of Mals Imperson- sumption. Ca | ation Is Revealed in a London | ke with, Tl direce i y mall, r Police Court. e W 3 LONDON, March 2—A remarkable ' micek. Rochester.