The grafters of America, who they are and how they work . ti, KIPLEV. Superintendent of Police, A. PINKERTON. Principal Pi nkertons National Detective Agency. ChicagoJOHN MARTIN. Superintendent of Police, Detroit, Mich,GEO. E. CORNER. Superintendent of Police, Cleveland, ObiQ, D. S. GASTER/- — Superintendent of Police, New Orleans, SYLVESTER Superiniendentof Police, Washington, D. F. QDIGLEY. Superiniendentof Police, Indianapolis, HAAGER. Chief of Police, Louisville. J. CASSADA. Chief of Police, Eimira, N. Y. City Hall. Who


The grafters of America, who they are and how they work . ti, KIPLEV. Superintendent of Police, A. PINKERTON. Principal Pi nkertons National Detective Agency. ChicagoJOHN MARTIN. Superintendent of Police, Detroit, Mich,GEO. E. CORNER. Superintendent of Police, Cleveland, ObiQ, D. S. GASTER/- — Superintendent of Police, New Orleans, SYLVESTER Superiniendentof Police, Washington, D. F. QDIGLEY. Superiniendentof Police, Indianapolis, HAAGER. Chief of Police, Louisville. J. CASSADA. Chief of Police, Eimira, N. Y. City Hall. Whom It May Concern: 4 I take much pleasure in stating that I have known Detective Clifton for a number of years, and have had an opportunity to note hisunusually successful record in the police work. It would be a difficult matterto add by words of commendation anything that would speak mofe highly ofhis brilliant work than that which is covered by facts and figures on file inthe records of the Chicago Police Station. *f^ Very respectfully,. Superintendent, ^iK,t_» .mi * ** CITY OF CHICAGO,DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. Chicago, May i, Clifton R. Wooldridge, City. Dear Sir:—During my term of office at the Harrison Street Police Sta-tion, I desire to say that in the performance of your duties you displayedability, honesty and integrity in all cases to which you were assigned. Ihave always found you prompt, fearless, and incorruptible, the qualitiesrequisite of a police officer at the most important station of a metropolis likeChicago. Your heart is in the right placeTand while I have always found youstern and persistent in the pursuit and prosecution of criminals, you wereever kind and considerate, and I can truthfully say that more than one evil-doer was helped to reform and was given material assistance by you. Very respectfully, GEORGE M. SHIPPY. Captain of Police. CITY OF OF POLICE. January 5, R. Wooldridge, City. Dear Sir:—Ha


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