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Show THINKS TRUNK WAS STOLEN BY SPIES Special to The Tribune. (Kil)KN, Pre. 11. That a trunk eon-inining eon-inining several hundred dollars ' worth of wedding presents and belonging to Mrs. .1. Albert Krickson of this city w-as amony seven, trunks stolen from-a New York baggage room hy German spies hi.st Augusf, is the belief of the owner and government, authorities, after a widespread and fruitless search for the missing piece of baggage. Efforts a re now being made through the railroad au-t au-t hori t ies to nd.jnst the loss, but up to the present time only a. small fraction of tlio actunl value of the articles contained con-tained in the truuk has been offered the owner. I low tlie seven trunks were spirited out. of the baggage room and carted away without leaving a clew as to their destination is a mystery which the railroad rail-road auihorities and civil officers have not solved. Through relatives of the bride in Indiana, Vice President Thomas It. jMarsha.ll lias interested himself-in the cn,G and will make an effort to have the interstate c ommeree commission adjust tlie claim for the loss of the trunk. |