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Show WHY HE IS ANXIOUS j ABOUT HIS BAGGAGE Loungers about the station ytite' day afternoon were much surprliM when Rio Grande No. 2 came In to a portly man dressed In the hdht ' fashion step quickly from the basses car and assist In taking soma hc trunks from the car and then stt ii tholr bolng loaded on the waiting troA He pushed tho truck too, and tn helped to load them into the traniltj wagon. It was an unusual sJ5htII investigation was in order. Ha P" "J hla trunks and then got In after and with the driver and a P0"""; was taken up town. It was reay strange way for a passenger to act. It was all explained when It was fouc that ho was a diamond and merchant of New York and the trunks held more than $30,000 worth w, gems and trinkets. He stays wlta ; trunks all the lime as one rDBj;t would eat up his profits for a scaj He Is at ono of the local hotels, awj sleeps In the same room wltn trunks. A burglar would have a time with this man, however, as our, , Ing one time In his career he was all around athlete h |