Show IT co oilier trials A never in tha of salt lake have eo many characters into the city as are crowding lu just now although a very lare proportion ut the bunco dead beats gamblers swindlers lers and rogues generally from colorado and kotlier hellions hel lions are in thid city for elmp special reason and business men and citizens generally need to keep a chirp lookout if they would protect themselves from 1 are made to the officers daily of sharp tricks that are played upon atie unwary these matters have been generally kept from the public in the hope that the criminals crim inala might be more easily hunted down aut abo occurrences are becoming so frequent that it is time the public v era warned of the true condition that people ma against the devices that are resorted to or dwindling them losers of recent date are co clothiers clo thiers yesterday ader noon two men went into the etora and ordered a bill of goods to SO 95 they rave directions ions where the were to tx sent and gave a chieck on bank tor 31 45 receiving 2 80 in clience li Ence tina they ngam appeared at the etore and requested the lie id to identify them at artie bank the clerk BBS obliging and wont so far as to endorse the inns name on the check which called for the bank accepted lie but inquiry revealed the fast thit tee were forced ahe marshals were notified and learned that the two pera had bikin the bant bound K 0 W train their description was forwarded and they will probably be arrested unless they change their plan of kettin one of utah as boon aa possible and et off at a way station another forgery is that of the signature of frank L decker to 35 check drawn in favor of chaa gilmor A man who has axen employed aal a painter and who has been in town for a few days endorsed it as chas gilno lie was identified and the dif ferem e was not discovered until be was gone when it was learned that the signature to the check was not genuine at the walker house aliis morning guest was robbed of a railway ticket to kansas city and a 75 bank check the thief cashed the check and re deemed a coat and vest which he had pawned at he also sold the for 13 to shiley and gro abiell lie was traced and a man rent to shadow him w hile a deputy could be hunted up by the loser of the money when an officer waa found the shadow had missed his ian the police lio wever have a good description of him bcd ocd he will probably be landed in jail yesterday a diamond ring was talen from a bouee on south temple street presumably by some one who called in alie of a peddler or canvass er and la quite a number of insl rices small amounts of money and articles of jewelry have with no clue on which to follow the purloiners purloin ers these occurrences should be noted by citizens and a cloer bauh be l apt on their valuables for the fi iture |