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Show mustLook" a little out Teamsters, Bicyclists and : Others Will Keep to the Right Now. v. 7' .;; ' . 'r. 7 ."' ' .7.'" " .-' Justice will no longer be "tempered with tnerqy in the Police court; In .the cases of teamsters and bicyclists who through carelessness, ' f org'etATlnefca or wilfulness violate the-ordlnance re-, cently passed by the Council to govern traffic' in the streets. All teamsters who , drive on the wrong side of the street, all bicyclists ; who do ;the aame.iaU chauffeurs who 'disregard the, rule; of the road, and alL others- who fair to comply; with all of the requirements of the ordinance; yrllT "bearreste3 "and haled before the court."". If ; they have not 810 In their poesessicni they win be put in jail to await the next sitting of the Police court,: and will receive .the same genteel consideration- as the common com-mon drunkard and vagrant. , -' The, order haa been Issued by . Police Captain BUrbidge, who is ranking officer offi-cer In the absence of Chief Lynch, to enforce the ordinance to the letter. Three arrests were made yesterday afternoon af-ternoon for alleged violations of the ordinance. or-dinance. . The victims were A. Moyer. a saloon-keeper, who. is said to have traveled pn the wrong side of the thoroughfare; M. J. Ostler, a laborer, who rode his bicycle, according to the policeman's statement, at too . great a speed around the left-hand corner, and David Miller, another teamster, who is alleged to have forgotten which was his right hand. Each prisoner deposited 110 with the ball commissioner. |