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Show uu JUT01BILISTS ARE FINED IN POLICE COURT Stanley Bichsel was fined $10 In the municipal court this morning for driving driv-ing an automobile at an unreasonable rate of speed up Twenty-fifth street hill yesterday afternoon. Ho was arrested ar-rested by Officer William Reast and according to testimony in tho case appeared, at the time, to be running a race with the fire department. He pleaded guilty to the charge against him. W. H Purdy was fined ?5 for operating his automobile after dark without a tail light and A. II. Callas was assessed the same amount for running his machine past a Btreet car, from which passengers were being be-ing discharged E. Blalsriel also suffered suf-fered the loss of So, but not without making a good talk to save the money. mon-ey. He was arrested at 435 o'clock this morning for not having a light on the rear end of his motorcycle. Harry Logaris, charged with the same offense as Blalsdel, forfeited ?5 bail. Five dollars was also forfeited by Harry Manning who was arrested yesterday evening by Officer Moore, on the charge of cruelly to animals Hyrum Smith, C P. Williams, W Potter and Jim Collins passed last night in jail on account of having been found at the rent' of the Healy hotel, by Patrolman Brown, in the act of drinking alcohol. "We are trying to clean up these back alleys anyhow," any-how," said tho officer during the progress prog-ress of the trial of the four men. The judge agreed to assist In the work and granted the request of the culprits to leave the city at the earli- j4 est possible moment, if not sooner. Jfl M. Edmerson, J. H. Taylor, Gus it it Erickson and Frank Nolan, plain ijG drunks, were also given "floaters" at 1 1 their request and B. McNeil got 1 cHlli five-day jail sentence for being abu- 3 a slve while under the influence of II- j H quor. W. T. Brown and Pete Swan- 1 son broke Into jail again last night , j after enjoying one day of liberty. (I ! They were given five days apiece. .' j The case of the City vs. Tom China- man was dismissed. Susie Burns, col- j U ored, was given an alternative sen- j'lj j tence of a 30 fine or 30 days in jail, j after pleading guilty to a charge of J $ ; vagrancy. j |