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Show toe to 2: hed at The 11 will fail on at least nlna of tba members of the Police department at tha Council meeting- thla evening. From good - authority It la learned that no changes win be made, except "for the good of he department." - Tha persona In charge of affairs declare de-clare that aa effort will be triad to place the department on a. higher plane than ever before. . .Mora than 150 applications have been made for places on tha Police department depart-ment and from this number not mora than ten persons will be chosen. It Is said thai tba entire: department will be revolutionised, although tha changes will be few, A change for the better will be made In tha methods ustd St tha station and at the Jail. The probable slate that will be presented pre-sented to the CUy pouncll this evening will be; . E. N. Janney. patrol sergeant Joe Pugsley, desk sergeant. George Johnston, jailer. ' W. H Wilkinson, jailer. Earl Ripley, patrol driver. C. F. Mlddleton, patrolman.' J. F. Kelly, patrolman. John Lindsay, desk sergeant. . W. H. Chambers, patrolman. George Phillips, patrolman. Fred Schulta. patrolman. It is not believed that Patrol Driver E. W. Price will be removed. He will be. transferred from his. present place to the position of patrolman. Only two of the members of the department de-partment havs resigned. They are Charles Livingston nd w C A. 8 moot. The names of tl members of tha department de-partment who will be removed thla evening are: R. L. Eddlngton. patrol sergeant Arthur Pratt desk sergeant 8. F. Kimball. Jailer. . Gronway Parry, Jailer: K. W. Palmer, patrolman. . C. J. Leaker, patrolman. John Furster, patrolman. . Thomas Milner, patrolman. W. VL. Wilkinson was formerly a deputy dep-uty sheriff and George Phillips Is a street car conductor. . |