Show TREATED AS BAD MEN V I I Two Visitors Equipped With V Tools S VV Burglars V OBJECTED TO THEIR ARREST r V Suspicious Looking Strangers round by MrsJ H Hammer at Her V Residence Fearing that They Had Robbed the House She Sought Police Po-lice Assistance Officer Davies V Searched for the Suspected Men i and Finding Them Seized One and Drew a Gun on tho Other Officer Ed Davies captured two fellows fel-lows yesterday afternoon who are looked upon as bad men The pair wore well equipped with skeleton keys and burglars flies One of them who gave his name as Barry Alger had In V his pocket a handy billy which bore evidences of hard usage J H Harris tho other fcllov was burdened with V several flies and a Ions black cap Officer Davies had to confront thb pair with a loaded revolver before II they would submit to arrest V They are regarded n lecent arrivals The two it Is believed by the police were prepared for active operations as they were seen sizing up various houses about the southern part of town Shortly before 2V oclock they entered en-tered the yard oC Mrs J II Hammer at 22 Jefferson street and proceeded towards the back door Mrs Hammer happened to arrive at the time and V when the men sighted her they walked 1 rapidly away The lady thinking her house had already been ransacked hurried I hur-ried to the Salt Palace grounds ins in-s arch of an officer Davies was found at that place and armed with a description 1 de-scription of the supposed burglars he V started n search or the vicinity In the course of a half hour he located them standing on the canwl bridge at State and Ninth South streets When he placed them under arrest both reached tor their coat pockets as If to draw weapons Davies quickly grasped Alger by the collar held his I gun on the other one and both became docile They were marched to George Felts lumber omc nearby where the I officer made ready to search them Alger objected and Davies had to throw him down and hold him there I until he could ransack his pockets Six lIne skeleton keys a small file and V I t smalbut uglylooking footpads l billy were found Harris made no resistance whatever what-ever to belns searched and 3 lone black can V and two lilts were found on him V One file ho tried to conceal by casting V it under 0 chair but the act was observed ob-served by one of the lumbermen Patrol Driver Cannon soon arrived on the scene with the wagon and the WOlon V prisoners were taken to the station I again searched and locked up on tho charge of having burglars tools V V Both are young men and Harris Is V what the police look upon a the type V of footpad I Is thought they hal V from Butte as the cap found In Harriss < pocket dealer bore tho trademark of a Butto 1 |