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Show SHOPS WORKER tMnniLLl mi hi 1 Yarrington Taken to South Weber; Found by Police; Shoes and Socks Gone Vernon R Varrlngtoh, residing at 17n Thirty-fifth Btreet, machinist in the Southern Pacific shops, was kidnaped kid-naped near his home a:- lie was leaving leav-ing for work early thtf morning, taken I In an automobile to the South l eber hills, about seven miles from th5 1 iiv his shoes and stockings taken irom him and released. He was picked up by the police hlle on his way back 10 the city. His automobile WSs lpft standing where he war, slopped. WIFE CALLS POLICE. His wife who had seen Ihi six nien take her husband from his ear and force him to Ret into thlr automobile, immediately telephoned Ihe police, v. ho started after I h. m According to the police, the) ars working on clues that will lead to the identity of the men. who are said Io j be strikers. It Is expected that complaints will ! be issued against tin kidnapers sometime some-time this afternoon and thai their ar-I ar-I will follow. ANOTER ATTACK. 8 Attacked by a croup of meu. be said were striking shopmen, K T. ( hrislen3en, 3051 Porter avenue, a baekshop worker was thrown from his bicycle at the comer of Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh Btreet and xVahinKton ave one jesterdav morning one of the allucking party, said Io ! be V DeYoung, Jumped cm his bicycle and wrecked It, Christenden told 'Hie pol ice A complaint was filed today harg in; IteVoung with destruction of prop-' erty, the police said Detectives who have been working on the recent kidnaping case, when 1 n were kidnaped al the railroad yards while on the way home Friday1 morning last from work reported to-da) to-da) ihat they had discovered Ihe car; than had been used and that" com-' plalms would or rued today aprainst 1 1 Ii men that are alleged Jo have I taken part in the ki'lnaplng j OO |