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| <\fi ^O guilty thereof, fined $25.00 and ordered warned that, if he should be found guilty of a similar offense in the future he would be dismissed from the force. Donations. Upon the recommendation of the Captain of Detectives, approved by the Marshal, it was ordered that Detective Herman Poh-ler be permitted to retain five dollars donated to him by Benjamin & Co., for services in attending Pawnbroker's sale, October 6, 1902. Upon the recommendation of Captain of Detectives, it was ordered that Detective T.B.Hall be permitted to retain five dollars donated to him by William M.Hayden, Treasurer Eutaw Savings Bank, for protection while conveying valuables from the Sub-Traas-' ury to the Eutaw Savings Bank, October 6, 1902. Upon the recommendation of the Marshal it was ordered that Officer William L.Warfield, Northeastern District, be permitted to retain ten dollars donated to him by the United States Government for the arrest of George F.Gardner, a deserter from the United States Marine Corps. Complaint vs. Sergeant John H. Clowe. Western District. Mrs. N.E.Wisner, 852 W.Payette street, called upon the Board and laid before it written complaint against Sergeant John H.Clowe, Western District, which said written complaint is filed as Exhibit No. 809. It was ordered that the Secretary of the Board institute an investigation into the matter and report. Hose and Mirror For Northern District. Upon the requisition of Captain Bernard J.Ward, Northern District, approved by the Deputy Marshal, it was ordered, by the |