Show Must Attempt to find owner only th ng to do when one P acks up lost property when one Is on the public thorough fare or in the street car or train 01 boat and picks up an object that la valuable lalu able is it his true he mav find something which Is too small and trifling to warrant searching to find the owner such as a handkerchief a pair of gloves etc but when he finds something ol 01 value it is not his until he has done every thing in his power to find the owner the street railways and trains are i so systematized to day that it when one finds an object of value he returns it to the company s representative it is almost sure to catch up with its owner every person of intelligence knows that the first place to inquire for it is at the lost and found appart anent when however ona is on the street and finds something which if he lost it himself he very much like returned there are the dumns of a newspaper in which to ad vertise if he fa Is to find the after this then he can rightfully call it lua own and have a clear conscience b it if he avoids looking over the hobt and found columns and falls to 30 hia pait toward finding the owner he Is almost as dishonest as it he took the goods |