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Show and the case will be more thoroughly investigated by the police. William Mandum. a motor cyclist, pleaded guilty 'o having d'sturhed the peace bv reckless riding and was fined ?r.. Fred Barton, charged wlih disturbing disturb-ing the peace, did not appear to an-I an-I swer to the charge and forfeited a bond of $lu O. Homer, who was arrested for being unlawfully drunk, forfeited a beuid of $5 by not making an appearance appear-ance in court when his case was called for hearing. BOYS HELD UNDER A BOND In rapid succession, Thomas Clay "ii, C. Sooey. Frank Malloy and Edward Ed-ward Lundenblen pleaded guiltyy in police court this morning to having , been unlawfully drunk and were respectively re-spectively fined ?5 or five days. 1 . Bennedot and Ralph Benncdot, two boys l:, and 1" years of ng, charged with having stolen cigars from D. M. McCartv to the value of $ln, were placed under a bond of rJ" |