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Show PARENTS SEND TICKET FOR ROAMING SON A through ticket to Chicago was re ceived by Chief of Police 8.' M. Barlow this morning for the use of Kmil Htan- 3uist, the sixteen-year-old boy, who was etained here a few days ago, while on his way to Loa Angeles, to make his own way in tho world." Tba boy 'a parents had wired to the chief asking the police department to look out for the boy who waa found looking at the sights in the Deseret Bittseiim. Kmil, who is a manly young fellow, aavs that he will ro home without the naensity of a guard, and will report to his parents. 4,Thy nsd nrl sid anyon tnr m, for if I say I will gn, I will ga home, and will'maka the Ios Angxlos trip later. Mv word is good.'1 t hief Barlow believes that the riov will keep his word aad will gn straight to his homo without any trouble. Kmil haa made a good impression on the men at headquarters by his manly and straightforward manner. He has the liberty of poliee headquarters and has been plaeed nnder but little restraint sine he was taken in charge. |