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Show Dope From the Police Court Landlords and tenants troubles were n rod in Judge Dlchl'n court Wednesday nltcrnopn, in tho case of M. M. Burton, charged with battery upon petite and Prtty Mrs. Tillle Edglngtori, April 30. Tho testimony ohowed that, the day the liouHo rent wns due. April r0. Burton, tho lo. I?,"1, c,2llctl upon the KdglngtonH at V. ;Vcst Second South street, to boo If tho furniture, which ho provldod for tho house, was thoro and in good condition. A thre-cornered qunrrol followed, Mr. and Mrs. Kdglngton Joining forces against Burton. Burton testified that Mrs. Kdg-Ington Kdg-Ington flow ut him, scratched hla face, mussed up his hair nnd disarranged his clothes, whllo llttlo Mrn. Edglngton asserted as-serted thnt he struck her repeatedly. An expressman testified that Mrs, Edglngton threw herself .it Burton with all tho virility of hor femininity as soon as ha onterod tho room. Assistant City Attorney P. J. Daly Impressed Im-pressed upon Burton tho principle that oven If Mrs. Edglngton did provoko him, It was decidedly unmanly for a man to strike a woman. Judge Diohl took the case under advisement until this afternoon. after-noon. Victor Koydon. notorious wife boater, is a citizen of Ogdcn by this time. When no was arraigned on tho chargo of vagrancy. vag-rancy. Wednesday afternoon. Policeman i A- Carlson suld in behalf of Roydnn that ho desired to leave the city, nnd I II I I I I exhibited a railway tlckot to Ogden that had been procured for tho Swede wife boater. Roydon was given until 11 o'clock Wednesday night lo get out of tho city. Hoyden recently was sentenced to servo lo0 days upon tho rock pllo for wife boating, boat-ing, but Mayor Bransjiird pardoned him before much of the sontonce had expired. Victor immediately got Into trouble again by begging. W. R. Hamilton, manager of the Salt Lake Trading company, charged with violating tho license ordlnanco In refusing to pay tho full amount of the license, JUO0, said that his company's whole stock would not exceed $3000 In value, and nn annual license of $100 manifestly would bo ample under tho circumstances. Theso things were set forth In a demurrer upon which Judge Dlehl took until Saturday morning to glvo a decision |