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r UBBSMWUa 2flKUHRasU2 | *.* js..' Jnk -aJ<4 rflr ffJISff'ysi ■at-ymtimnca ARE YOU SAUFIED wiifc I YOU are We Guarantee Satisfaction if You its© ®isiv Amazing Story in a Fight for a Fortune Feb. St. Petersburg, Feb. 26.—The courts her*, will shortly hear an amazing story in the fight for the fortune of the millionaire Prince Ogln ky, the last of his line. The Prince, who owned considerable pro perty in St. Petersburg. Wi.na, Kovno, and Riga, in addition* to a fortune of STi.OOO.OOO was married to the daughter of Count Potulitzky, a Russian nobleman. Two years before his death the Prince *aa medical y ctrtifhd to be 0 lunatic and was placed in a for eign a jlurn. These steps were tak en by his wife, with whom he live 1 -v*ry unhappily, in conjunct.on with his brother in law Count Potulitzky i b telegram informing him that Prince Oginsky had Just died. Neverthe egg started on hti* j urney and at Wi.na was met by Prince Ogiosky'f ) ro.her -In la*. Count Pctu.Pzkv, who delayed him there for overal hourR .Just u.:-» aptain Vonianj. rsky wag at>out to r ntlnup bis Jouruey to Iletovo new ; rriv<d that Prin e Og’agky ha ! • n er d n t\. fa ! y . up n /at his widow r mid ryc ivo i? ' i -!tora. C ! ta;n Wmlnnjarfi!b >' «r ot tlined a copy of tin death r, rtiti ta'e. The doc‘or. had certifUu (hat the Prince dl.-.d from a^afi inflammation rr th0 int.xtiiu aptain Vonlanjar^ky sugjr< t j C «• doctor* were br’b'd to cone* u ** real cause of death. ana a i ount H.iiutky. During tbe violent dispute which receded the inratctraion of Prince Oginsky, his bt st friend and sup porter was Genera!) Vo.ilanjar ky. The General strong y re-isted the attempts to pit Prince Oginskv away, and denounce l Priucr s Opn aky, her br,:h*r. fount Potulltzky and Count Salu ky ae c »n.l.» rntorf a pal tist the Prince. Almost p'mulaVnousIy with the incarceration of Prince Oxl n j General Vonl injar ky. was m rd r «d at Warsaw under mysterlou clrcums'ance*. The next act In the drama was a Prince Oginsky from his lutin' .a yltim to the murdered General's rejh*w Vonlanjarsky. Prince Ogin sky wrote that he had previous y de tonated the murder* d General a* th lielr to the treat part of his i*>ssns - Ions, and that this property would now pa** to Captain Vonlanjarsky. the legal h*dr to th*> General, Captain Vonlanjar ky received t ;r fetter but ruh«* tjttently it was e’olcp from him in amost mysteriom manner. Canfaln Von'anjar ky ’ater r< - f “,v‘d a very urpent leffrr front r inc0 Opinskv asking him immecPite ly to vls't h'm at h's r*«nt«> 'n ,,ovo- Hus ia py this time Prlnc* ' «r n kv had b#on remov# d from the ’ :iaMc. asylum to ht« castle of Rot ov . Captain Vonlanjarskv in j, *? i'**elv left his hou«*e !n P\ Petersburg 'o proceed to Rotovo, but at ”v tation in St. P^terabyrR he receive 1 a II' nnn Ca ho ic priest, Fsthe: * 1 9 * o; re ot! Pr’i *f. <'Kin>k k fist will and !< nam,«nt. | \ h"rr by if. dcs'gnn’ed C\j'iln Von ’an jnrsky r;h,> heir to jhe treato ar’ of h’s rn'ateR an! fortune, wit? j a codicil rtf Irinp tlP Captain to a; irf. *now • xt nr title of Prior, ^r/nsky C v>‘n n Vonla-njarsk-. • a-e the will to th,. proper author! r<? Iti St. Peo- burg nrd oh*a1n* 'he r«rmU<;lon of the Czar to up 'he t le Prln e Og'naky. | Hut Count Halu kv hau now pro '! ced a. v* f]| whereby he wan rrart* heir to Prince Orlnrky NVlthe of th,. w f,< •alnprt any provi -ora for th,, wi*ow, hut Pr!nr< no*ncirtf her na the cause of a?1 rhf tinharfpne *. All <theH<, tnvRk <rioua c'rrmt'nncf.ft win be cloorert | ,:P by the arl>ror»ch!ni; trial Now V*u Can Stencil. All of the difficulties that on* meet, *Hh wet dyes for making stencil pat ens In overcome by the use of stick form stencils which any woman ca* *'•* In making her own stencil pat ‘ern*. it ean bo used on any fabric, and It In claimed the colors w ill wa.-%, Tha dlsoove.-y viti made a long time "go that colored crayons su-h an cbll* dren us* at school could be ured is ftencll work, and they can be u e.d for making splendid little dollies on which to place jardlnereri. These however, can not be washed. sine* the *P«i maccui waabea off irom the mu* Ua. ■ '*■* r - / xr HLiui Cheaper Th ;,. • H jhw and Easy to Cui!J. GOCD DRAINAGE A NECESSITY It Is On* of th* Principal Point* In Maktr.g t Good Dirl Roadway—Thoy Ar* Preferred In Many Boction* of th* Unit*d Strt**. ego | txitarr.* cnurinred that li ns* were to hnve good roods In our (lay *i.t. generation we must *e<?k romeotb •t m« thodft of doing th# work and " ■ p f h'r ntrterlnl then mncidnrn '<i v. bile stone roods hut* ami per •‘‘i Jlv.-a.vf will hare tin adaptation f<-r (■’it'll fU-'trlcta on account of r)i" lack •<f facllltlea for good drain •'K*1. 1j f !• I4 out? of the prlnelp0* poln s in tin* construction Of earth rn;oi , or v here the character of the **r>i* h >1 't b(mk| #*ariU r . d rati •tot i.ri made or for thoroughfare* '•'!•* ! ’ I hi* travel |s gr'-at tlx* valu lion hi- It '-i.!i to starU th** lusn fIon. tin* expen; far t*>-» great t< malt ■ tlx i: pructlc iM*1 for oven •mall proportion of all the tojd*. H n U T l.c 11 I'.wim’.*! *<i that In* n |t ter f> -w • -od >o;ir- road i oaislnt*! I >*‘l tt/ r** -i < t; ;!’j amount of t\in it'd »« **nc|>«|i ini rr ordh lid v b'r^'.n Good Roi.dj* »•/,n» n Vo k * timcal kt'ua tt v* m it hoad Tl.o amount of this imr ha . i * fouud liy experience to !,<• from <>. fourth to ono-Imif im it n year. Of hors ha to f)j.ntrrd it nt only Hvo thirds of a cubic yard per year Wo also hsvo fho experience of *• sfroot making. With nil of their t-ien ml nation to tax cities hare found burden*onio to keep Up sood pavisi t tn.icfldatnlzoii street. Mlt.d. I am not speaking against mac. nriamlr.cd roads. They hit. • > fns our knowledge of ruadtnnki’ig n>w jrocs. the om. thing for th »roukIif:i; or Other plner ; where tie- valn.itI ;i «!!1 afford theia v.Ithout burdensome taxation. And umuy of »n«.h phi< e* i tbrou^ln lit i ■■■ i i i (i /,. tl<* wi> i ini ill di. ro.id \.|uu „ . I want fn p -oil r utin !:>nv, and tin* I tion I, how |o nui let* ihotu wit It wum ! money Is uvullnlilr. and I think it p tlm vrrony poll. > for a town-hip i!u: Lwn otih from <*'» to ;*ii».ih,» .4 Vf..u I It) sp.MKl on rends to |.1V it n 1 . »'• on « mile or two of i toin» road v. In-n I t fb** rip lit moth -1 • h i OOUltl bo kept ll|» over lie* \ > |«> t.. . n ftlily* with tin* siiiiio mono* <n j«.... Tin* s< kiM. n of this. 1 a n v ivin e I In In lea mint: how to make , ai .li ro.ib j I bellf' »• : h it k v pr* pt n Ji (’ 4 , rondtnnkli •» t’< < - it r ml • • •>. ly III plan i v. It.*, o ( it* tat, ii/-* o' * twll nod il : < for , - i tpi* at'* fnvornb'o. inn I-.* mil,. M k pt a* x o<l ns or hot tot ott th *jivi*r lotn th** >to».!i* roa | no I tit I, • ,, *: Ilou of t1 .*• i ost. ’rite* liiiftir* of III • o!J a | p, f , 1 it*N f< r »lt aim r»* • , \ . p ; Is ftnpo • !'.'<• i u .i ,, ! or tiietlio.fi of t .1 »il ins' V t • j.*.. I pJHCPN tit*' i tip ,*' f >;t [I*! I JO V i" j rjlll I liori* fl.*'* \:\ . linili V ofjM-V P 4 I V, h* i e t:.o r.:r » ; : v r p f, ,4 • . , ) 11 Jr pond hi r.irt, in I• 1 ;ir*f• • y. b,*i>* I ill* Hf.il i- jit I | , ||| | J,;, > [ , | eiioupi to I:?’* v t • Cir ;i h n *ct t.-nneloti •-...wpi i<. p.< ; h i,., become dit.dy -imI ili* ilrnii to* m,i urally i o<hI i?i«* < -iroad i< * 1 j;» vcr, Ih'hi Hint cun )** cm i•». Anil moat **«.iU will in .i larye <*«* take on the rjnnl Mien in" esmtry '«>r ffH,«| nn lino king affor KfxKl «lr irugf |« »*r;v*. i J J. <; HoinHiier in (io> | Hoad* Advocate. r#ecr#tnry Knox For Good Rood*. Secretary Kin x halter ph (but <hr* congmtion of population In great pttlea I* canard In large pnrt l>y tin* lark of tfood road* Jo this country. Ho fold • hr house committee on foreign affair* timf fho ren*on l-ranee I* the richest tgrlenlMiral ounfrv In the world it i/iTnuif. she |.,is Imd good roads no l°''3 He said "The agricultural pop 'ilntlon of l r'>nf i does not h»n o to peed If* nvnify In repn Irlng vehicle* and their Inri.c s mery winter. I think it has I-ipr w*d fho attractive H s of rural ijfo f fl>ink It Inn r.-.i *<1 fho popni.if i.u to ron nin on rj • mil nir.ro th n in any f iller r .tin11y 1 Von do not f I that trndofipj *•> urb.in . pulatlon In i'rnii earn! England llini i ton do in thi n,n •• Use of « Drr on Gravelly Rer.de. In soils full . I i* ttoji* or t n tlllt 1J 1*0 \\ If |t M f V f'i |; • ffO'd servlet 'll »* 11 h i * o * to **i r: drawn Info n nm* >v down ?! :■> for of the read. »» ’ > ?1 •* r *-f»i j. .» * |*r*---|»o«| flround >ii<- if- : :i ► !• n way that f’:e Mirfno i; leveled. Tho |ftf».»» «0ppr- ill llif* Cl it r of fhn r* *d ‘!ic;M Of n- * l* * -r* ;.,vn Whore there Is : f • •* • pr-.j Ion of ‘•m iII «*fonf>s or i "r ct ♦1 <’ * \i ■ * k of* down the In* < litie; In the sue* free The Evening Loader u tf..* b«-*t ««* I Vi rtisiii^ m»< ;uui m tLi» a»*«tioti C0MrAEI3O'-~3 j - C Onl.» fo Uioi • * l,« are *on»o ou.. or iif* ri' rily. We iuvird eompr. r *oij u. y u«, ui but enure lull/ u CANNED COODS. j Our brand n,e o»:y the b*v r, « 1 *«t In dean vurll \ry lector *4 f, • tbf flnnt quality «f fruits ard v< • ;kli>K, no; <jI# a bruised by ahip , rr^nt bit1 • a< k«4 where tiary are ' frown. No old etc cl for im Tb«* 1 •»: la tn* ear'd for ear <>»»!• j rneru. Sublette & Barnes TH »Q GROCERY STORE I wo piiw(imi, ] 4 | uud R\l, $3.50 Recipe (.ores Weak Kidneys Ptee H< lie van i rinary and Kid nay Trou ble*. lu.kacba, Straining, i;**< in*. »to Wouldn't tf l»9 nlr« within a wrrk ■t ro to bfl-it! to *ay goodbye tor v^r 'o the Molding, dripping, strain hti, or too frerjuoot p <•<#•*• of urlno; ** fol*'il##ad an*' th baa* -of- tho-band ,f;■ ■ - th# t <•!) • and paint* in th* ».i<k. thf grow.ng mint # weak n at** *l>otn before th«» *y<-*; fallow • ng ;i h bow# la, n -alien #>f^llda or ank I b* cramp*. unnatural abort I #r*"\t».; aleop'oaaaria and 'be dotapon 1 f n< y, 1 f Vr » r-flp- lo- thoao iroubl * ^ 11 »»' *• * '!< pend on, . rtd If yon T* * to rr tk# u qjtca -•oovary, you > ~1H to *,«' and *• »f '* * h flor^.O" *n*M o’ anr* , • li t HiU ,r 'i «'# tin b *' fi t«> a*»«i 11 * til'# I it# J n dit- r i It \ y Robl.t o < 1 r. fa* R, Odin f r> roll j» r' fid t T l» , t: br r« #r> otr : : 1 pli *<•'*, i« ,<ni « t . •' >OU • t • * l-i r.*e « c,r | 1 >' 51' • O* <* f a |. 11» 4 ►, ar »* '* ,nj »fi#a »ot> i'1 ■ 1 " pnw«~ <*c *r: • c i r at hf*:ur> 'it A yrtj » and # tr# 4 1 / I 1 1 '< • • : olai < Com pany --J i i unction Avenue P6ore No. I 66 % M t I Good Whiskey Stimulates filiation of the Wood—makes the liver active and the regular l or most headaches and simple complaint? it r than aivy drugs or medicines. Next time you feel a the r hr *'■ *‘ru» down" or iif, try SumiyBraok the PURE FOOD Whiskey !■' luf' rvre. mtvn.l. straight r 1 whh .. delicious flavor. tjvrd The <"' ’ ■ 'T'ttle is thr tjffr :«i 1 proof ai.d bottled under the aupar T REPAID £ r * ^ •f > i ff»,!». • Vli’tfIM ■ mn vs MB