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Show REPORTER HELD UP. r Thrilling Experience of Young Mia Investigating a Hold-Up Story. An earnrat young- man In th employ ot t Tho Tribune v,ho gathers mattert for publkatlon at the police itatlon bad aa i cxjierlenco lust night that jarred him a little. whn ho camo to think It ovr 1U v,a en route to the scene of the CantW ton holl-iit when lio experienced the lerlenceo. Alighting from a car about' I lock (Mat ant from the store he vu stopped nt the sidewalk by two en Hi recalls that ii noble old elm treo Inter reptcl the booms from a street light and that ho wished at the time he had ne.fr come Ono nf the men icraspetl hli arm nnd said It was desired that ho atop. U did. knowing hn could not lose much. He was told thnt th men wanted to 'ace him a mlntito ' They were neUned that the plciiBUTP was his In repne to in Interrogatory, he pleaded trullty to hivtnx money nnd stated the amount 10 cenu, nil In one piece The men. Imth of whom were very largo nnd fierce ns he recalli them, then asked him his occupation, and wpru told ho was a timid hut porscverlni police reporter Ihey then laughed 1m-moderately, 1m-moderately, let him keep his fortune and told him to run along They added that he might tell the police the robbers who lifmi been having such a nice time lately could be found at .Northwest Southeast street " Tho jnung man Is In doubt about thli bUKlnesa Home tell htm the hold up wa a fake perpetnted by po"r offlicra n plain clotlun The faces of the men could not bo seen, but the reporter ihtnki they were not policemen Vou don't need ) to tell whin a luimorous Salt Lake pollee-man pollee-man Is near you Pars and a nose Mf. fite Purthermore. the men lot the laa keep his dime That also tfoes to anoi tl o were not policemen Tho reporter H li-vlleves the men may hae been the two H liold-tipH wlw lel the rollco such a merry H dancn nil over town last night Quiet) rubo? |