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Show exceeding the spoerl limit, was taken up for trlnl, but will not bo concluded conclud-ed until tomorrow. The complainant in tho case Ik Iuis Cnnriinph.ini. He t-ays that the machine- was driven at a trrltlc spccri on YVaslilDRtmi. avenue, ave-nue, near Fill It street, friphtonlnc horses and rndangcrltiK life and property. prop-erty. He could not loll, though, how fast tho unto whs running. OVERALLS SOLD TO A GREEK Tn the criminal dUision of the ma niclpul court this niornlntr. Joseph An- (ierson, Carl W. Wilson and X. Frye, the latter being a colored man, (.leaded (.lead-ed not guilty U vagrancy. The testimony given In the case elicited elic-ited the fact that tho men were arrested ar-rested yesterday, after having told three pairs of overalls they had picked pick-ed up at Lakeside to a Greek on lower low-er Twenty-fifth, ttrcet. The men entered en-tered the city yesterday from California Cali-fornia und. vrhllo two of them had .1 few cents in money, they had no visible vis-ible means of support. Tho court decided de-cided that they were guilty of the charge au.l sentenced them to pay a fine of $10. or serve ten days In the city bastile. James Brice pleaded guilty to drunk-( drunk-( nnefs ami was sentenced to pay a fine of $5. i Barnard Bums pleaded not irtillty to I tho charge of trespass, and the case was ,et for hearing tomorrow. Ivan Roland, a 17-year-olu boy, was arraigned Ix-fore the court for disturbing disturb-ing the peace. He was remanded to the custody of the Juvenile officer. The case of the city aealnst James Pierce, chauffeur for D. A. Smyth, for |