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Show BOY'S DISAPPEARANCE CAUSES APPBEHENSION Charles Seiiisoth, Aged Sixteen Years. Suddenly Drops Out of Sight. Charles Seinrolh, 10 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Selnsoth of 231 Concord strGt, employed by the Eocky Mountain Bell Telephone company, disappeared dis-appeared Wednesday afternoon under clr- i cumstance3 which are puzzling: to tho po- I lice and a force of telephone company j employes, who are searching: every sec- I tlon of the city for him. Wednesday afternoon a colored man. about 30 years old. who gavo the name of Kennedy, went to the main office of tho telephone company and asked to talk with a woman lu Twin Falls, Ida. Tho telephone tele-phone connection was made and the man talked for several minutes. The expense of the call was 52 and Kennedy only had Co cenls' with him. Ho cald that If a messenger ias Eent with him to the "Pullman." he would get the money and send it back by him. Younp Selnsoth, who is messenger for Manager Philip H. Irwin and Cleric Georpe E. Maycoclt, was told to so with the man and get the money. Tho colored col-ored man and boy loft the telephone offices of-fices about 4:30 o'clock, and as .yet nothing noth-ing has been seen or heard of' either. When 0 o'clock came and the boy had not returned, Mr. Irwin and Mr. May-cock May-cock became worried about him. The boy's home was telephoned to and it was learned that ho was not there. Tho police po-lice were Lhen asked to Join In the Hoarch. Detectives wero detailed to work on the case and as yet no clue to tho "ooy'o whereabouts has been learned. The boy'G father, who is employed by tho Denver & Rio Grando railroad, was out all night searching' for his son. The mother is distracted because of the disappearance. dis-appearance. Young Selnsoth, Mr. Maycocl: sava, was a very hrisht youns: lad, and well liked by his employers. |