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Show ried. though the p"h'e were not asked to tin-ate litm. it temif thought that he mipht have ifonctn mtrwith a friend between Snlt l.uke 'it v imd Murrav for the nijitht anJ SiiikIhv. Vilon in of Xfwraiiv -eieay habits, aroriling to menibera f his family. Thcv were not aware of the fact that he had been arretted until advised bv THK-TKLKCiKAM. Members of the family ssv that thev do nut know Roy ( sirna. Marv Tavlor nor Ruth r'ornier Wilson is not known to have been in any trouble with the, pobco in this city. SALT LAKE YOUTH TAKEN , ATJCKER Andrew Wilson and Companion Com-panion Accosed by Livery Stable Keepers. (Special to The Telegram . I'ROVO, bept. 6. Andrew J. Wilson f 3t Sduti Eight Wert ttreef. Salt Lake Uity, and Roy Caitaa of Amenraa. forK were arreted at Tirker last light by .-Sheriff George T. JuddV and were brought 'to Provo to awai further ac tieo by officials eharges "of failing to rflorn livery horses to. their stables within-' the time, for which ctkay had nired the animals." " ". " '. " -Icetunpaavuig th- bnva when they .wera arrested at -lifter- wer two girls, named .Mary Taylor and Ruth Kornic. whose homes are in Tooele.' -No charge hi laid Htinet the young women.' nor ia it known when thev joined the hoys, though it is ssid thst two girls were with Wilson when he is said to have hired horse at a livery stable in Mid -rale last 8tindav. Wilnn is -supposed to have4 driven from-Midvale to Ameriran fori, where he was joined bv sirn. it ia alleged, with anether horse, hired from an Ameriran Kork lireryasisble Monday. The two then went on to Tucker. At that place HhrrifT Judd fouod the young men had left the horses as ae-curity ae-curity for their board and lodging and enough money had been advanced tn . them for them to buy railroad tickets to Helper. The hoys were brought to Prove, where Wilson is awaiting tha arrival of. Halt l.aka count v officers, who are espected ta respond to the complaint of the Midvale Livery com pany, while 4'airas will probably be lasea to American Kork lo answer charges there. Aadrew J. Wilson., !! 'ears old, is a son of A. Wilson, 321 fouth Eighth West street, and was employed up tin til last Satnrdav night bv -McDonald Pitman, bntrhers. IM K.s.t. Third Fnuth street. Wilson left the shop with oae of his. 4mployeri after finishing his work H 11 o'clock Saturday night and aaid thst he waa going home. Failing to appear at his borne Katur dsc nicht th fsmilr srs, much wor- |