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Show UU PKE Mil W T. Kelts, charged with disturbing disturb-ing the peace at Glenwood park last night, plcnded guilty In Police court this morning, but his case was continued contin-ued until tomorrow. Kelts was placed under a bond of $10. Ho Is accused of fighting. W. J Hobson and James Bolder 1 pleaded guilty of drunkenness and were fined So each. A. Coawoll, a one- , armed man, who pleaded guilty of ; drunkenness, was given a suspend- i t ed sentence of twenty days, with In- V ' structlons to leave tho city. Ed .' , Tucker was assessed $5 for being un- 1 j lawfully drunk. ' Richard Lohm, who "wad arrested for riding a bicycle on tho side- ' walk, pleaded that he did so because A , he had his little child riding on tho i front of the wheel. The case was ,l t contlnuod and tho acting city attor- j. ney advised to Investigate the M&e f and learn If extenuating clrcum- i p stances wer sufficient to Justify i g dismissal without sentence. ,' l |