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Show POLICE ARREST . SUSPECTED DUO , A lull la crime reports which asssrtscUy precedes Salt Lake City's regular weekend crime list marked Saturday's polios records. Police activities resulted la the arrest of two suspected burglars, but failed to bring about the arrest of two alleged bunco artists who obtained ob-tained t3S for their efforts, Eugene Frost, 17, and Joseph ' King, 19, both of SOT East Second South street, were taken Into poUeo custody at B a. m. as suspected bur glare. They were arrested by Train o -Officers U W. Peirco and F. C. . San ford, who assertedly held 'sack at the mouth of Parley's canyon on a tip received from Kimball's junction. Tools la Feseesaloa . When arrested the two suspects reportedly had a quantity of bur gar tools and service station a aces sories in their possession. John Buerfelnd of San Francises, CaL admitted that he was the latest victim of bunco artists la the city. The victim said ho lost his money to two new-found acquaintances following fol-lowing a dollar-matching game. Eleven prise Rhode Island Reds were assertedly stolen from the coops of Mrs. Charles L, Palmer, 1229 8tringbam avenue, Friday ' night W. H. Browa of Death Volley, CaL, told polios a car prowler had taken a purse containing W from his automobile parked at 14M East Ninth South street. A pants prowler was reported by C. C Wilson, who said while bo was asleep in his rooms at M Third' East street the pants containing 19 wars taken from a chair- aear bis bed. Second watch theft in a week was reported at the Wasatch Springs -plunge by Earl Benedict of Madison, Madi-son, B. D. Mr. Benedict said the watch was taken from his locker. |