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charge in absence of Opr F.S. Opr then went to supper and returned at 7 p.m. and remained on duty until 11 p.m. when Officer Culkin took charge until 7 a.m. and found everything quiet and nothing of importance to report. Saturday June 2nd 1888 Ops F.S. further reports that he relieved Sgt. Culkin and guard at 7 a.m. and remained on duty until 6 o'clock p.m. watching the property of the RR Co in General - when I was relieved by Sgt and his men in his command-whom Opr detailed to duty as follows. Officer Goodrich and all the men unclear as Yesterday Opr then went to supper and returned to duty at 7:30 p.m. and patrolled the Yard until 11:30 p.m. Opr left Sgt. in charge and returned to Hotel and went to bed. Everything quiet and nothing of Importance to report. Sunday June 3rd 1888 Opr reports precisly the same as on Yesterday - Took charge and was relieved at same hours and had Sgt. and men stationed same without change and nothing of importance to report. Yours Respectfully Pinkerton Nat Det Agcy By Wm A. Pinkerton Genl Supt Western Div Chicago Illinois