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Show 00 fM POLICE WORKING I UNDER JW NILE I The now regulations at the police H station are but little different from ' )H those of the pasL Practically tho VB samo number of men are employed fttflj and their duties are the same, except njK that,' instead of having a captain three mm sergeants handle the three separate WKi squads of patrolmen and tho work H of tho five detectives Is under tho -H direction of the chief of police rather tmM than a chief of detectives, 1mm There are three desk sergeants as iww before, an assistant jailer and a pris- Vc on guard, who also aots as weigh ma3- , B tr These officers are as follows. . H DesksergeantB. Walter Wilson from HL 7 a m. to 3 p m ; Hagbart Anderson, HB 3 p. m to 11 p. eel, also assistant jail- ; HR or, the chief of police is the Jailer; Bfo 0. E. Johnson. 11 p m, to 7 a. m. tEe David Browning and Moroni Brown f Hw are doing service at tho city jail look- Hp Ing after general prison work and as- 1 Iff0-' sisting in keeping guard over the Eft prisoners. fi if e) A change In the manner of patrol- &tn Ing the city provides that there shall , Sjx be no change of shifts by the patrol- j, H, tnen but that their boats will be j re changed each month. The officers l & will retain their shifts for an lndef- r inite time if g. The new ruling, while It will not , aLto raeot with the approval of the men or. m the night shifts, Is considered essen- ' aLt tlal to the efTlcienci, of the depart- ' gjpo ment It is said that officers work- . ;&-i ing on the day shift are greatly han- 8&Ri dlcapped when shifted to the night . fa hours . The same is true of all tho 4'i changes, according to tho advocates &iJ of the now method. It Is said that tho I4dj continual changing of the hours of the jJk men prevents them from becoming nc- i? qualnted with the condlL'ons neces- m sary for their efficient work . J All of the new officers began their ' o duties in the department yesterdaj , f while the retiring officers hae left the yg sen-Ice. The present Jine-up of the au rogular officers follows: tft Detectives. ? Charles Plncock, George B. Ward- .i&I law, Robert Burke, Robert Chambers nj and Fred Melssner. , ' j Patrolmen. ', ? 7 a. m. to 3 p. m.: C. C. Brown ' ,,ilt11 (sergeant), Walter Marlln. Thomas jfajffi- Kackham and John Russell. (J. 3 p ra. to 11 p m.: C. E. Layne : , M (sergeant), J. F. Kelllher, H. C. Pet- ,y erson, James Heruo and P. A. Her- - r..."r rick : 11 6 11 p. m to 7 a. m.: O. H. Mohlman te (sergeant), John J. Murphy, P. J. Nay- h " P lln, John Hutchlns and T. H. Black- ' '?vmH burn. j; BWe. In addition to these regular officers A ....Jfc- there are a number of special offl- j 21 p cors who work Irregularly. So far as ! lre h has been given out there will be no Jitt thl present change relating to the em- Irftow ployment of special officers. a "Sole |