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Show ANOTHER HAIL MYSTERY. A Conundrum Hon Dlfflcnlt to Guess Tban tbe Rawlins Riddle. .1 Cheek Itretlreil lira I'lilU.UIptilie II r m llUanpenrt mt I. I'ounil III the IliiekYartl atn 1'ruva Ullatn. Tho ways of mall mon aro sometimes vory mysterious; so much sjiu fact as to bo beyond finding out. Hero Is a cate In point that thu postal authorities might look Iuto with roflt. It promises prom-ises lo be a harder nut to oraok than tho ltawllca resignation conundrum. Un March 8th of lha present year Ueorge 2. Cannon nnd Bonsof this city remitted a check to John 12. Pot lerJt company of Philadelphia. The lallersont back a receipted, bill rendu letter acknowledging the receipt of tbo cluck. Tlio check was deposited by Potter & company with lie Phlla. delphls ltaker;.' The banking -flfui," however. It seems, failed to crud. It Itself with the payment of the check, which In some myall mya-ll rlous manner disappeared. Ueorge 12. Cannon A. bona wero written writ-ten tu and asked to duplicate thu check. And uuw corner tho most In. ompreheutlble part of Ihe whole transaction, tho check telng found al Prove, as a letter received Irom that place this morning explains. It reads as follows: Pnovo, May 23, 1SU3, tloorgott. Cannon A Sous, SM I.iko Cliyi I liavo your chock In ray possession, No. 1131, .Hied March ctli, 1V.U, 1. nod In favor of Jobn 11. Potior & Company on tboHUtollaukof Utah, 'thla check haa l.oeii algnod on back with rubber stamp. "Johu 11. Putter A Company," and 1 suppose, ald to eomo ono tlao. I found II in my back yard today. If )ou can glvounv Information as lo itiorlghtfUl uwncr, plouao do so. |