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Wholesale and Retail The most complete stock of Drue and Patent Medicines to be found in the Inland Empire. Prices guaranteed as low as the lowest. Our Prescription Department merits your confidence. 421 Riverside Ave. Marito Block SpokanB II Greatest J1UUL RUINED BY BRIDGE. HA8 COST THE "DOUBLE DUCH ESS" HER FORTUNE. nnrlnnlN (Iron tent Montr, t lif IHichra of Devonshire, linn t.imt 92000,000 In Cnnh nnd a I'nlucc Within a Decnile. Jlroiight to tlm verso of mln by hrldga whist, tlio Duko and Dueling of Devonshire would ho obllced to forfeit their estates were It not for the money lender) of England. Her mania for thin form of gambling has Involved tho venerable "Double Duchess" In no owl of trouble nnd scniitlul uud has coot her within the Inst decade no less than ?2, 000,000 In enflh nnd n palnco, besides. Lnless pome lucky clrcutnstnnce pro vents (not Improbable, since her grand daughter, Lady Mary Hamilton, Is one of the richest girls In tho world), Chatsworth House, the magnificent country homo of tho Devonshlrcs, will become the prey of creditors nnd Dev onshire House, the pnlaco of PIcndllly, London, has already been sold to pay gambling debts, though possession will not be given until the death of the duko. For tho snko cf reputntlon some of the scandalous gambling transac tions will be kept from publicity by generous relntlves. Foremost Woman of IVernur. The Duchess of Devonshire, called tho "Double Duchess." becauso she has lKcn tho wife of n Duko of Manchester ns well ns of tho Duko of Devonshire, Is the foremost woman of the British peerngo nnd rank almost with real ty Itself. She Is a brilliant woman nnd hns had n Ilfo of strenuous ac tion, daring and passion. At 71 she Is still a young woman, thoii','h she has upheld her plnco In the highest rank of UUCIIKHH OK DEVO.V ,10blll,y fr " n century. She has been tho foremost hostess of her time uud her entertainments have been historical. Sim Is mother-in-law or grandmother to n dozen of Iirltnln's noblest families, nnd for years was tho Intimate friend and adviser of Queen Alexandra. The "Double Duchess" Is n Oeruinn, one of the few foreign ladles who have attained the high and enviable rank of lender of English society. Here Is her I'AhACK SAUitll-Ui:D TO full name and titles : Her Grace tho Itlght Honorable IxuIho Tredcrlca All gusto D'Alton CnveudlHh, Duchess of Devonshire, Marchioness of Hurting ton, Countess of Devonshire, Countess of Ilurllugton, Countess d'Anhalt of Hnuover, Lady Cavendish of Hard wlcke, Lady Cavendish of Kelghley, Lady (f Grace of St. John of Jerusalem and seventh Duchess of Manchester. Vhu latter title has lnpM.nl. It wus In the days of thu I'rlnce Contort that tho Countess Louise d'Anhalt went to London. Her father, tho Comtu d' Al ton of Hanover, was In the train of tho German princeling who married Vic toria the Good. When she reached tho ngo of 17 she was presented nt eo,urt and launched Into society. She had been brought up In the otrk't Germnu regime which also ruled the court of the period, and tho giddy whirl of so ciety oiK-ned her eyes. Within a year he wed Lord Mandovllle, who three years later became His Grace of Man :hester. He was an Inveterate gunbler, and wasted practically all his patro mony nt the card table. A nu born o,f this union married Consuelo Yznngn, in American, and their son, the present Duko of Manchester, nlo married an American, Miss Helena Zimmerman, of Cincinnati. The other children of tho IXwblo Duchess have all married well. Her lloiuuuce. Early In her married life the "Dou bio Duchess" fouud herself deserted by her husbuud. Manchester preferred the gambling tublo to his wife. She found ciUMlatlou and compaulonshlp In so ciety, where she met tho MtirquU of Hartlugtou, who stood high lu jMlltlcs as a rlght'hand mau of Gladstone and n inoinbor of tho cabinet. He wus not an orator but wns a clever nml fasci nating man ami had tho right of suc cession to tho dukedom of Devonshire An amazing friendship grew up between the busy politician nud the German beauty. As the years went on nud he never married, but kept close to tho hem of tho duchess' gown, society point ed It out as tho Ideal plntoulc affec tion. In 1S90 tho Duke of Manchester died. The next year, by tho death of tho then duke, the Marquis of Hurting ton became Duko of Devonshire ,aud ttw next year the widowed Duchess of S&Etegtt 0tgSKJiafS0tv99wfimKUWOMMWWWM WW BBtmW' iJi Bm Id Kfli llilBHliiHliiHRKfBBBaBBBBBBB BBBaHLftLi. 3 .H aH SI UaHaaHaaHI.SHHBlHllllH Manchester became Ducbrss of Dvon Rhlre. She was 67 then. This wnb the climax of n romance watched by the wholo world. A Mnnln for IIHiIkc. When bridge whist was Introduced In Loudon the Double Duchess became n strong Rtipiwrter of the game. It be came a mania with her and the stakes wero heavy wherever she played. When It was discovered that at her parties a regular system of signaling to partners was practiced It canned n temporary scandal, but did not break up the game. Tho duchess finally went to the conti nent, her health broken by scandals and worries over her losses, but she played nhrond and when she returned to London It wns tho signal for some of tho highest bridge play known In tho history of tho gnme. Many Indies were reported to hnvo lost their Jewels and their fortunes. Again wero thero stories af tho duchess' prodigious loss es. Not long ago William Waldorf An tor bought Devonshire House for S& 000,000. For some time thero hnvo been no soclnl functions under tho Dev onshire auspices and If thero are nny In the near future they will be paid for by Lady Hamilton. Ancient Indlnn Wrltlnirs. A local newspaper man nt Otangn, O. T., mndo n very lucky And tho other ilny by accidentally lenmlng nbout nn old Indian history, says tho ICnnsns City Journal. Tho details are written out on old parchment pnper and proved to be nn accurate history of tho Chey enno nnd Arnpnhoo Indiana It gave an account of their religious rites nnd beliefs along with the traditions of the tribes. It deals freely with tho tribal government for over 100 years and Is very extensive In covering the relation with the United States govern ment. ( Many Importnnt lights with troops and a description of the burying ground whero somo ofllcers wero interred nro nmong tho things. It wns originally written In Indian Iangungo and wns translated by George Kent, nn old-tlmo Indian scout and plainsman. Tho affairs of several other Indian tribes who hnvo been ulllllnted with tho Cheyenucs nnd Arnpnhooa nro 'dealt with In tho history. Among other things dcnlt with Is tho history of tho sacred arrows that were stolen by the I'nwneo Indians nnd secured only recently by tho Cheyennes by exchanging several hundred ponies. Kiiierntil Dutlnir Nnck to Nnlomon. Ill nn nucleut cathedral of Genoa a vnso of ImnioiiM) value has been pro served for 000 years. It Is cut from n single emerald. Its principal diameter Is YiVi Inches uud Its height Is : Inches. It Is kept under several locks, A UAMIII.I.VG .MANIA. tho keys of which nve lu different hands; It Is rarely exhibited lu public, and then only by nn order of I ho Sen ute. When exhibited It Is suspended around thu neck of a priest by a cord, inA no one else Is allowed to touch It. It Is asserted that this vnso Is one of tho gifts which were made to Solomon by the Queen of Sheba. AMERICAN OFFICER INSULTED BY KINGSTON GOVERNOR. Itear Admiral Charles Henry Davis, who wns practically ordered away from Kingston, Jamaica, by tho Ilrltlsh gov ernor, won fame lu tho Spanish wnr as tho man to whom thu towu of I'once, Porto Itlco. surrendered. Ho wns then In command of tho gunboat KEAB ADMIRAL DAVIS, Dixie. Ho U a native of Massachu setts, and was graduated from tho naval academy In 1SOJ. Ho was con nected with several expeditions to de terniluo differences lu longltudo, waa auierlntendcnt of the uaval observa tory for a short time and served on the Anslo-Russlan North Sea commis sion at Parts. HflaHHaHa-T aaaaaBaaBBaaav'i bbbVbbbk : .,. n.. ....,., I ST. PAUL MINN. i Alfred J. Krank (SucccMor to SCHNEM. ,fc KKANK.) DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP BARBERS' FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES FINE CUTLERY RAZOR WORK A SPECIALTY. 142 E. Sltth St., Opp. Ryan Hotel. St. Paul, Minnesota Aguilas and Seal of Minnesota Cigars ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS Kubles & Stock Co. MAKERS ST. 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