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Show A YOMU FIUIID. Though Inn It Ye urn 0,l lie In Unto tin Hit 4l C:il. On the night of Feb. 18, a youth about 11 years of age, did the confidence con-fidence act up very nicely on the boys at the station. As the 10:20 night passenger trniu from the south pulled out it wius discovered that this youth had boon left, for some unknown cause, with tho depot de-pot force. Upon being asked how it all happened the youngster said ho got oil' the train merely to look around and told a pitiful story of tho past, which worked on the sympathy of the boys at the depot. So they allowed the boy to share a portion of the office. During the night, "Rube" heard a rustling in his bedroom and asked what was wanted. The lad replied that he was looking for a match and wanted to know if there were any in those pockets. Uube told him that there were no matches around and that he had better get out of there. As train No. 2 pulled in, in the morning, the boy boarded it and made his escape. Arising from their peaceful night's slumber, the depot torce so m found-that found-that the young scamp had relieved Kube s pockets tit what change he had. Not being sa'-islied with this, lie spied Mr. Galbraith's old cob pipe and decided he hid more use for it than did Jim and so he made way with that;i!so. |