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Show disturbed the peace and quietude of bis neighborhood and was lined J.1 or five days' imprisonment The case against John llasse, tho alleged wife beater, is still banging lire, hut will likely come into court tomorrow to-morrow morning. HPOUtE COURT Harry 'Myers, charged with disturbing disturb-ing the peace, pleaded guilty before Judge J. D. Murphy this morning, nnd was lined $j r five davs. The complaining witness was not present. The case against James Cook, charged with having allowed his team to statid on the streets for more than flvo hours without food and water, was dismissed, as City Attorney DeVlne stated that ho could find no evidence to substantiate the chargj preiirrrcd against the man. C. V. Wprd, who yesterday pleaded not guilty to the cbugj of drunkenness, drunken-ness, apologetically stated to the court this morning that be desired to change his plea to that of guilty, The judge assessed the man a fine of $5 or five days. Ward had Intimated that he had been doped nnd roiMicd w en he was -first arraigned, but probably concluded, after a consideration of twenty-four hours, that Uk- " p boon dopedj' yarn is Xoo effete to have much effect upon the courl. Joe Anderson admitted that he had |