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Show . OGDEN BRIEFS Special to Tho Tribune- OGDEN". Aug. 18. Walter F. Daly, assistant as-sistant United States attorney, whose partial duties have to do with naturalization naturaliza-tion matters In tho States of Utah. Nevada Ne-vada and Colorado, was In Ogden Tuesday Tues-day Investigating the naturalization affairs af-fairs In the office of tho County Clerk. Judge Howoll, In tho District court, granted grant-ed final papers of citizenship to the following: fol-lowing: TJerk Opherkein. Netherlands; Karl Gedllng, Sweden; Emll Thedoll. Sweden; Swe-den; Poter J. Graven, Netherlands, and Daniel Davis, Wales. Carl Shurtz, a sixteen-year-old lad who was charged with the theft of a considerable con-siderable ciuantity of brass from the Southern Pacific railroad In thlH city, was committed to tho State Industrial school Tuesday morning by Judge V, C. Gunnell of the Juvenile court. John Nichols and a negro woman became be-came involved In a fist fight Jn a negro restaurant on lower Twenty-fifth Htrcet Tuesday afternoon which caused quite a commotion until the police appeared and arrested both of tho belligerents. The woman's name Is Julia Clark, wife of William Wil-liam Clark, a "wrltin nigger," who got Into trouble and was recently sent to tho State penitentiary to serve a sentence for forgery. The first meeting of the new faculty of tho Weber Stake academy was held at tho Institution Tuesday afternoon when the new members were met and Introduced Intro-duced to their associates for the approaching ap-proaching term. A license to marry was Issued bv the County Clerk Tuesday to Owen DInsdalo and Rosa Stone, both of Ogden. Patrolman John Cooney complained at the ntatlon early Tuesday morning that liquor had been sold from tho Lincoln saloon after 1 o'clock, contrary to tho city ordinances. Specific charges will probably prob-ably bo made, when a complaint will bo. Issued. |