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Show Peasant Girl's Treasure Members of the well known Roma- U nlan family of Glilka, who are rest- , dent In Vienna, received some Inter- ' CBtlng information from Jassy to-day, I'H says tho London Telegraph. A nuiii- , ber of cases filed with objects of j gold nnd silver, with Jewelry and din- 1 i . IH monds, estimated to bo worth several million kronen, wero found In tho course of n search mado by tho pollco III In tho house of a peasant woman IH named Safta Bradlnarln, living In tho ', 'H environs of Jnssy. I fH This womnn, who wns at once nr- ! rested, stated that tho cases had been concenlcd In her house for 26 yea'ra. i Her deceased daughter wnn In tho ' service of Prince Nikolai Ghika, who died suddenly nfter an operation in ,, Paris. The peasant's dnughter Maria i took several sealed cases which no I .H one appeared to want, nnd convoyed . them to her homo. She wns afrnld to ' attempt to dispose of tho vnluablo ob- j '' jects, which havo until now remained j hidden in her mother's houso. i, |