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Show HORSES ARE LEFT ON STREET . There was little do'ng In tho municipal muni-cipal court this morning. Dot a single I drunk, mendicant, thief or vagrant being be-ing on the mourner s bench. It was anticipated that a decision would be rendered In the Munsey case, but Judge Fnrnsworth made no mention of the matter. Robert Loper, a young man residing at Warren, was fined $2.oO for leaving leav-ing a horse on the ftrrct all nfcht. The usual fine In such cas's Is J5 but the statement of the young man that he supposed a friend had taken the horse' home, caused tho court to reduce re-duce tbo fine. J. I). Dan wag brought before tho court 011 the charge of leaving a horse, attached tn a delivery wagon, unhitched. unhitch-ed. There being a conflict of testimony testi-mony as to who was- driving the rig, the cai was contlDuel for further lnvesilgatlon. Dean denied that the j rig was in hl3 charge at Lho time of the arrett. |