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Show JOBTMASTBR THOMAS iriafi ADVISED OF MYSTERY bcS4 fi icg'S t fhe above case was reported to Post-otbs' Post-otbs' ocstcr Arthm- L. Thomas yesterday af-w:lM af-w:lM ?.raooa about 4:30 o'clock. Mr. iasjfl :nomas expressed considerable surprise y Then informed of the "'find" over the n is.! lepnone, and said the matter would be iriM ovestigared at once. (xtitl .f An effort was mado bv the party who old Mr, Thomas of the discove'ry to Appr et id touch with Postoffice Inspector JJjIW we, but that official had been out flVl town during the day and could not c reached at that time. Mr. Thomas rv fiid that as soon as Mr. Lowe returned, VtA 10oul" acquaint him with the facts liiflg n the case, and see to it that, tho mat-ieg mat-ieg cr wns cleared up at as early a date rt '-l,PE3'ole. Nothing was said of tho s"-er by Mr- T1ouis to Tho Tribune, po5g 06 it was learned that the facts above -Itf," n, t0(1 Nrcric true, and also that Mr. :l0fe Ji0!na5 bave t1-1 matter looked i f! f nfi at 0ECe- ? P ?ATr.v. is a feeling that tho newspaper ot' P 'Ppt&inmg the money was maiiod in In',' 5,3 fitv, but whether it was or not e, , 1 1 "e. a difficult matter to definitelv , tormme, until the sender of the money xew 'l 'oea.tc'?'- When newspapers are sent cjfll ?rou?n tho mail they arc recorded as UdV' K",'01,0- '"alter nnd the stamp is !l2ttpP' but " l'ost office stamp is K i upo"-l.h. Ripper. Inspector If.bas a uufieuh matter beforo him STJW '? solve, but Mr. Thomas is of the be-Sn be-Sn 1R nl?tpod, that the mystery y&h iw:b "vjovclca in a few days, and i f lc:ty- ,fc 13 tlahl will be tlie menus ld-'.i R,l?cnr,!1lnP Uu- identity of tho party ;b& pjVJ mailed the precious package to Mr. |