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Show OGDEK DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEDNESDAY. Jl'XE 3. 1691. ADLDUNEWRCIiOOKS Why Mca f tMfetful RccwgaU'd Mumrf The E.juiull Kelaliua I1J 4 frMi Being A MONEY MAKER! RICKEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral Iiietoiv ami Kinbalnieiv. STFEET AND 6 3 B'JSLD'NSS CLOSELY GUARDED. .'ALL ARE YOU 3 ml mU sm Vrk' Uiu of building FUXERAI, rUKXIRIUNGS tmiurxed t Pail. Aemtni. f. bifa a Ml Ht. S l M m CLiru. ut fctunurtd hci!.,. tfcUkJMi PlKbOfi Tin: riNKST iikaksi: ix U 01 ofSoe building gcuenJ of M (ntrr. jf th in the ll actual tpat u aboat 400,000 feet, final tn nt-- ut to eigLt or Un city Llmki it busy, bustling city ia iu:lf. and u occupied by Dearly 4,000 tenuU . A special police fun of ? ven in-- n ar consUllL5, an.-- n the LulU and Tiiey C,jet th command of Servant who for vu ou the thirty detective force of this city, and w&s oue of the best known aud tuoet eacceWul of Inspect Byrnes' etaSL There are few men who have a wider acquaintance with the outlaw of society. He ha been the guardian ever since the arcade waa opened, and it is owing to the vigil- ance displayed by hitn and hi subordin ate that so little annoyance ha bem suffered by the tenant .and the general public. It u thoroughly understood by the lawless element and by trofestional criminal that they are not allowed be low John street Byrnes long ago issueu an order to ha down town detectives to arrest any known thief. burglar, couGdeuce man or other of that class who intruded npon that section of the city. Broadway. Nassau, Wall and Broad streets are constantly patrolled by the sharpest and keenest officers in the inspector's command. Professional crim inals, aware of the sharp lookout, as a usual thing give the financial center of the city a wide berth. But in spi e of the vigilance occasional visits are made by the more daring or by those who believe they are not personally known to the detectives. But they are so soon spotted And so closely watched that do serious case of depredation has been known for a number of years. When these people do venture down town they invariably visit tho Equitable building. Urgt worlX CASKKTS 22G3 utail Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. ut NEW iEW! ! NEW! Daat-ubur- yt-ar- Aslc tho ALillionaries of our laud to what they attribute their success in life. They will readily tell you it is to the prompt Seizure of life's Opportunities. This is Your Opportunity, or one of them. Sieze it before it fades forever from your view. We are Overstocked with Spring Clothing and Other Outfitting, and so far are we from beingashamed of having made a mistake, we want the "World to know it. "We bought too Heavily, expecting an ISarly Spring and good weather. We were disaopointed, but we've got the Nerve to stand the Consequences, and so we Commence fJune 1st, to Slaughter Prices, and let loss run amuck until we liavo Reduced the Stock. Nothing Reserved. No article or Garment our house has escaied the Keen and Cutting edge of our Merciless and Impartial Pruning Ivnife. Ifiyerything lit for iSlan and I3oy to wear. The Highest Productions of both Hemispheres meet e and mingle here. The silent of our Prices, Plainly marked in Plain Numerals, leaves no Loophole to escape by, even were wo so Inclined. Come in and Examine the Finest Cine of Tailor-MadClothing, Fine Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Everything Pertaining to Mens' Wearing Apparel. We Court Comparison, and if you are not Convinced that wo can Save you 50 per cent, on your Spring Clothinir then we will give up that wp know no tiling about Clothing. , Ifllo-quenc- e s . . There is one roving class of people that even the sharp eyed detectives are not ilways able to discover. Their ostensi ble business is honorable enough, and here are sometimes honest men among are the "fakirs," peddlers There is an army of them and they circulate freely Vherever men gather. Generally they are cheeky, plausible and voluble. An innocent looking parcel, such as any business man might carry, often con tains their stock in trade. More often they carry their entire stock in their It is these people that invade pockets. offices and stores under the guise of legitimate business, but too often are nothing more or less than sneak thieves on the lookout for every opportunity to ,.iein. They '".d agents. ft this city, steal. The reason for WM. HARCOMB 2473 WASHINGTON AYE., Scowcroft & Sons Old Stand, OGDliN, UTAH. f NOVELTIES JOI I the strict police regulations as to the Wall 6treet district are obvious to the casual visitor to that section. Every day men and boys may be seen going from office to office and from bank to bank with bags of coin on their shoulders or packages of bills in their hands. Messengers are scurrying hither and thither with stocks and bouds for delivery, sometimes in large amounts. Clerks and porters with boxes and sach-el- s containing securities of great value are constantly coming and going to and from the different safe deposit vaults. Express wagons with gold and bills are on the streets at all hours, and even trucks loaded with silver bricks are seen daily in front of the assay office or the bullion brokers'. There is no place in the world where so much portable wealth is handled with such apparent carelessness, and yet there is probably no place where a successful robbery could be less easily affected. New York World, The president of France, who is of course the best paid official of the republic, receives a salary of $120,000 a year, to which is added $00,000 for household expenses and $00,000 for traveling. SPRCSTG. Specialties of OUR OWN not to be found elsewhere. Trinkets not too hijjh in price, just suited for presents this time of the year, also something to brighten up your home. A FULL LIN K of fancy glassware, cake stands, berry dishes, glass sets, comports, and a host of other things. Lemonade and Water Sots. Over 30 different varieties suitable the year. for this season of Ice Cream Fieezers. The celebrated Shephard I.ightning.'the King of freezers. "CHECK BEATERS." WaTCHlSO In the Cafe Savarin another special detective is employed to look after the undesirable customers in that favorite resort of down town business men. Theodore Wamlell, who was for a long time one of IMnkerton's agents, tooks out for this sieci:il corner in the busy city. He. too, keeps a bright lookout that no professional rogues enter tho place and rub elbows with their honest neighbors. But with Dusebury and his force keeping ceneral tf, ird oar the whole buildiuir ailed upoif to exercise his he is sJtlf. authority o&r the more serious characters, and his duties are generally confined to looking after check beaters. 'Check beaters are our special annoyance here," said Mr. Wandell to a reporter. "You would be surprised to see how many men attempt to beat the bar and the lunch counter. Their method is a very simple one and nearly the same in all cases. An apparent gentleman conies in, steps up to the bar and calls for a drink and receives his check. lie then goes to the lunch counter, orders a more or less elaborate lunch, which he eats leisurely, and receives another check. Then he visits the cigar counter, selects a cheap cigar and gets another check, ami finally walks to the cashier's desk, throws down his cigar check and the change and walks out with the other two checks in his pocket. They may be successful for a few times, but eventually we discover their game and then we take our innings. 'We are very careful not to make a mistake in following np gentlemen of this ilk. We sometimes allow them to their operations several go through times in succession until we are absolutely certain that it is their intention to cheat the place. We quietly inform them that they are discovered, and tell them to make restitution for the checks they had not formerly paid for. Of course these men are never allowed in k,he place again." . HklGIIT! ATTRACTIVE! Refrigerators ! Refrigerators ! o v: " . u li'ti H 1 a E3 I I '. ; j 1 ipl myt?m rvir. fa . V,W mi m tm .hi t r 00 M lJ-- 1 H OIIJI (.Inalily ami Prire Speak jMO'JTO: Louder llian Words. t rrT 1 2443 J and f a a tt-- "i 2445 v IAIK Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. UNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, W. 1C. IIOI.I.jVNI), Irprietor, Practical Founder 1H1 and Machinist. Twenty third bet Wall aud Lincoln. Dealer In Steam Kuglnei Boilers, Pumps, Etc, I will furnish and erect Kutlne Bollen, Beaters and Machluery by eontrac and do my work n the best maimer. Hen re machine wa and Irlni promptly attended to at shop T. M(JlNI.BT. D. (1. MrOlNI.KY. D. G. iMcGINLKY & CO., Gents' Furnishings, Hals, AND FINE SHOES. 322 Twenty-Fift- h Sow Plate Street. : Bakery and : OaiJKN, UTAH Cuter Factory, Manufacturers of all kinds of Crackers, Snaps and Ornamented Cakes for Weddings and Balls at home or abroad. SNOW lvYIvJi; I3HEA.D In any style and will keep moist a month. We guarantee our Crackers to be Superb and without Superiors in the market. Leave orders at factory, center of block, between Grant and Lincoln and Twenty fourth and Twenty-fifth- . , r |