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Show Jealous Husbandl I Gave Clue "It Is generally tho duty of a post office Inspector to solvo tho mystery BBa of a robbery ot mall without a single BBb clew to begin with," tald Inspector In BBb Chlcr Lothcrman to a Boston Glob BBb writer. BBb "The recent finding or a mall pouch BBv destined ror Newton, but reaching BBa tho waters of tho harbor, with Uio flBJ letters gone, Is a case In point. I re- BB member when I wns an Inspector at BBb Cincinnati I was called out' by tolo- BBb gram to unrnvel tho mystery ot a lost ' jBI pouch containing valuable mall. jBBl "I reached tho town Into In tho jBBl evening, nnd hunted up tho postmas- tor, who was n prominent politician jBBl and a man ot high standing. He told BBa mo thcro wns nbsolutely no clew to BBl tho pouch, which should have arrived BBa at 11:15 p. m. the night before and jBJ did not. He said, however, that a cliy BBa officer hnd said to him thnt It som' BBJ ono talked with a certain woman soma BBa Information might bo secured. Bl "This woman. It wns said, woula flBJ witness a parade next morning from BBJ a window In the office of n business company, and a description ot hci BBJ wns furnished. Just before tho pa. BBl rado I went to the street number des- . BBJ Ignated, but saw no ono nnswcrlnft BBl tho description nt nny of the windows BBb "Thoro wns a lady, very refined and BBJ well dressed, wearing tho snmo sort BBl of a coat and furs, stnndlng on tV BBl curb, but It did not seem possible thai jBJ mho could know anything nbout tin BBl robbery. Still, ns a matter of duty, HH I moved bcsldo her and handed he) BBJ my card. BBJ "Sho did not glanco nt It, but turned jH her faco away. I then asked when thf HBa parado started. Slio mado no reply, jBBl but turned nnd walked nway. I fol- jflH .lowed nt n dlstnncc, and saw hor en- BBl ter ono of tho richest homes. BBl "I went back, thinking I had been BBJ deceived, and saw at tho window the jflflj womnn who hnd been described to mo I walked Into tho crowd nround ths BBl windows nnd handed her my card BH 'I cannot talk to you hero, but come BBJ to my house to-night sho said, 'thli BBJ Is tho address.' BJ "I called that evening, and found BBJ fho plnco was not tho most arlsto- BJ vratlc In tho world. Fnr from 'It. BBJ "Sho chatted for n time, and thon, BBJ becoming friendly, nsked mo It I BBJ could got a money order tor $50 BBl cashed for her. I told hor I thought I could and would seo tho postmas- ter about It. BBJ "I took the order, and tho next BBJ morning satisfied myself that It did BJ not belong to her, nnd, furthermore, BBJ that It was In a letter sent la the BJ missing pouch. BBJ "I went back to tho house to see BBJ her about It, and asked whoro she Rot It Sho snld a man who owed hor soma money hnd sent It to hor. BBJ I told her If It wns nil right It would BBJ bo paid tho next day, and changed tho subject. At length sho nsked BH mo It I would drink a glnss or ale BJ nnd started down to tho cellar tc BBJ get some. As an excuso when she BBl was hnlt down stairs I offered to flflj help her, and started down. 'You must not como down horo my bus- BBJ band will not llko It,' sho said, but BBJ I kept on down. BBJ "Tho cellar was flllod with plun-der plun-der hams by tho score, boxes and packages of all kinds, nnd ono box opened at ono end exposed two or BB thrco silk parasols. I nsked her what tho collection meant, and sho B! ;ald her husband was' going to open Bfl a store and hnd been collecting mer- BBJ ;handlsc. BJ "Sho pledged mo not to tell, as bo had not resigned his position yet, ind did not want It known that ho was going Into business for hlmsolf BBJ intll ho got nil prepared. BBJ "I had heard ot tho pillaging of Bfl freight cars when I first camo to town, but ns I wns not on that er-rand er-rand I mado no further remarks. The next dny bunches of looted mall began to como Into tho post offlco, picked up by citizens. It wns found under bonrd sldownlks, In storo boxes nnd out of tho wny corners. BflJ "Tho mall hnd nil been opened and BJ rifled, but tho letters wero In tho on- BBJ velopes. On my next visit to the lady's houso sho showod mo four silk handkerchiefs sho snld sho had ro eelved, as a present, nnd asked mt what I thought they woro worth. "Tho noxt visit resulted In a full confession ot nil sho know nbout the BflJ robbery. Sho had an ndmlror whq flfll gave her tho order to bo cashod and BBJ Uio handkerchiefs, rwB "Tho husband was suspicious ot, En! him, nnd gnvo tho slight tip to the fcHI postmnster. I learned that tho ad- Ifi mlrer was employed nt a livery sta. mat bio and slept In tho loft, that ho was h'M In tho habit of hitching up for the (1'$ mnn who had tho contract ror carry Wwh ng tho night mnlls rrom tho trnlnj W3iL o tho post office, nnd that tho two W woro very chummy. i?W "I went to tho stablo and wns told 11 the omployo was asleep In tho loft K'Y'i I took an officer with me. Wo had tc fH'i go up a laddor. Thoro was nothlui lM.'i In sight In tho loft but n pile of hay Rv,' hut I noticed a tunnol In It. b-f.vj reachod In, got hold of a dog and C-MsS nlckly withdrew my hand. Wo then Rr3 look n fork nnd turned over tho hay R&tf ind at tho end of tho tunnel found IE"' the man wo wcro looking for. EaS' "Ho confessed that day. He told Wvm is whoro tho pouch was hidden, and BH no found It. Ho proved to bo nn ox- tonvlct from a neighboring state. lit BBJ tot five years and tho mall wagon BJ Irlvcr got three, nnd all I had to gc BBJ n wns a little tip from k.Jealou BBJ iusWnd. 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