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Show All Crowds Suspects. Tip was In a sleeping car of a train bringing back to New York tho other day a crowd of delegates returning from a Young Men's Christian association associa-tion convention, says the N v York Press. The porter was an old acquaintance acquaint-ance who always takes good care of Tip and his belongings. When Tip, after apendlng all evening In the smoking smok-ing room, went to his berth for bed, he found his bag, overooat, umbrella and books hidden away in various dark and myatorlous places. "Why, Goorge," he asked, "what does this mean?" "I ain't goln' to have no stealln' aroun' this yere car tonight," whispered whisper-ed George. "But, George, all theso fellows aro good, honest gentlemen, Juat coming from the Young Men's Christian association as-sociation convention. They aro to 1 bo trusted absolutely." I "I don't caro, Mr. Tip, who thoy jls," whispered Gcorgo again; "they's a big crowd, and thoy nln't nobody you can trust In a big crowd on a sleeping car; and I ain't goln' to have no stealln', I tolls you, on this yore car tonight." |