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Show VIOLATION OF SPEED LIMIT YOUNG MEN AND OTHERS IN THE POLICE COURT. ' The police court room presented the appearance of a juvenile court tan morning with its gathering of curves-l'-lucllned friends of several joii Ki.-n who were awaiting arralRDDKtii on charges of violating tho .p" J lt fur automobiles, bicycle-riding on n-it-walks, etc. The drunks and vaus in the minority. "John Doe Eccles. charged with t. lating the speed limit with an au!uxc Mle. forfeited $5 ball by noo-ai'l'-ence. The court afterward bU"J that the amount of hall d'-manJ' from automobile drivers must I least 110 and that ho did not pmi U allow speed enthusiasts to reaiu the hHght of their ambitions as J girds the annihilation c-r tlnio and tance within tho city limits. He ID" iMrettfd that another warrant bo sued for the arrest of the ofJerM' whose bail had heeo under 510. If It were not paid l ""ing lbcm courL |