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Show FAST DRIVING OF AN AUTOMOBILE Will Kay was arrested IhLs morning morn-ing for alleged fast driving with an automobile, the case being entered on police court records as "BUI Jones." When the case was called, it was j set for hearing next Monday. Bail had been deposited In the sum of $10, but it was not forfeited upon the failure fail-ure of the defendant to answer when his name was called. It was announced announc-ed by the city attorney that a lawyer had been employed ln the case and had telephoned for tho setting at on j early date next week Fred Hawkins, arrested yesterday j for drunkenness, failed to answer roil call ln the police court and his bail for $3 -was forfeited. Hawkins is the ! man who distributed money to messenger mes-senger boys yesterday ln $3 and $10 amounts The $10 ball of Lolse Le Clair, charged with vagrancy, was forfeited, because Lolse was uot in court to answer an-swer Fred Iuman stated to the court that he was guilty of stealing a kit of carpenter's tools, the property of Geo. A. Wood, valued at $1G.4.".. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $30 or remain re-main In the city jail thirty days, at hard labor Henry Veldten and Frank Williams pleaded guilty to the charge of vag rancy and they weie sentenced to pay a fine of $10 each or spend ten days on the chain ga.-.g They will be members of the gang this afternoon. C. F Thomas was arraigned for , riding a. bicycle on the sidewalk. He said he was guilty. He was fined $3, |