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Show C0NFEKI11XG lEGHEEa Officers Parker and Donovan Advanced to to the Rank of Captain ond Sor- geant Respectively, ' - : 0 . MU8T BE ENLIGHTENED. - Captain Ltnge and Sergeant Gates' Modest uf. Request- Robbed in the ' " I. X. L. Saloon. J? 0 The spurs that were removed from T Captain l.ange and Sergeant Gates C could not have been coufmred by Mar-shall Mar-shall Young upon more worthy caudi- Q dales than Oilicers William Paiker and fA John lonovan. Nor could ho have sought further and pleased the depart- 4 metit better. Upon every occasion they have demonstrated their fitness U and as a -eward of merit the former l! comes forth today in the titular role of 1 Captain Parker mid the latter as Sit- " geant Donovan. During the season, some of the most important achievements achieve-ments have been placed to their credit. Fearless and resolute they have yet a keen sense of judgment and discretion, h is but recently that Sergeant , Donovan, Dono-van, while in the rank of nr. officer, captured the footpads who descended with murderous violence on Postman OTarrell. Tho marshall is to be congratulated con-gratulated on the wisdom of his judgment judg-ment and the department on honor! well and happily bestowed. Would Like 1 Know. Charlie--T.ange, who has worn the mantle of captaincy for so long a time, was coiigraiulating himself that he had been relieved ot the burdens of official life when the police reporter saw him this morning and remarked that all he desired was that tho public be made familiar with the charges upon which he was deposed thi.-t he might bo afforded af-forded an opportunity of attacking them. Charlie has settled down to bus-inesss. bus-inesss. having as his associate ex-Olli-cer Sullivan. Charlie (kites asks only what is asked by Mr. Lange and will go back into the employ of a gentleman for whose interests he labored nino years. Rohlicd in a Natoon. Sergeant Donovan turned another clever trick last night ht which time ha arrested George - Martin, one of tha habitues of the I. X. L. saloon for robbing rob-bing Thomas H. Johqson. Johnson was occupying the bridal chambers in the resort at tho time aril had pulled his overcoat when MaJin is said to have dovetailed himself it and made his escape through buck door, Johnson reported nif (''V police sta- 4 ,. tion and sunn after fvbvt; Donovan v .found the man and tluv x'"at. - - . , . - i Knurr- Do-wi Jri'TfjiJf'"' v, ")'"." r" ,. , 'Pr MlC abi SiiwfJ;'))oirV J,' - Itcudquarnj! Lust' uigl-f lld' ..rPi'uiieA-yXSTfaaai,' luMiig been its!a(ilted whlierott bis way ' 1 home. He was kuockbd down shortly . 1 t after o clock and robbed of $7.50, ail the money he bail, - ; l-olice 1'li'kinK. S. I,. Ketchum was arrested last night for stealing a rubber overcoat. Jacob T. Spencer, a Union Pacilio employe, reports having been held up held up at li ;!!) o'clock yesterday morning morn-ing while going to his lodgings. |