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Show leg. when Gray, who has had ono arm amputated, and carries an empty sleeve, discovered the girl, and becalm? aware of the existence of the soul mate. Ho called the police authorities authori-ties to assist him In recovering' his bride, and Brown and the young matron mat-ron were Quickly placed under lock and key. The affair was handled in a very l secretive manner by the authorities, j but It leaks out that Brown was advised ad-vised that the charge would not be I pressed against him provided ho would furnish the woman wlthrall-, wlthrall-, road fare, Pullman reservation nnd dining car expenses to California. This tho younr man sought to do, but his appeala to friends for monetary assistance brought no response, and the formal charge was pressed against him. He was placed under bond of $300, which was later furnished by the tardy friend3 he had previously requested to assist him. The girl then was released, and she left the station houao with Gray,, i apparently content to cast her future life with him. Brown asserts that the girl had I told hlrn once or twice that she was married, hut that she had denied it a'aln. When Gray was asked to produce pro-duce a marriage license he explained that It hrd accidentally been destroyed, destroy-ed, but ar.sured the authorities that he could procure proofs cf a marriage from the records In Billings, Mont. I Graylia been In O'rCden for the past ' month, ard claims to te a driver of j fas', automobiles at fairs, races and I the like. IIo also asserts that he has ownd and operated upol halls In i other cities. He has not worked since i arriving here and Is without funds. The girl told the police that she j never did lovs- her husband, but that I she married him solely because she expected that he was to recleve $23,- CAO damages for the loss of his arm. She professed unbounded love for Brown until he found It Impossible to produce the $15. Brown asserts that he did not know the joung lady waa married. CHARGE MAH WITH SERIOUS OFFENSE Young Man Gets Into All Kinds of Trouble Over a Girl. A story of Illegal love together with tho quickly changing affections of a fickle affinity came ou.. yesterday, yester-day, when a charge of statutory of fens was preferred against 11. 1L Drown, railroad man, by a mau named nam-ed Gray, who has spent the past month In Ogden with a woman he claims as hie wife. Brown was taken In charge Sunday night, after be had ben found living with the woman, but the charge was not formally preferred until last night, when it waa found that he could not arrange to furnlnb. tho young lady with J13 which she declared' de-clared' sho Intended to uto as railroad rail-road fare to California, whre her parents resldo. It. appears that Brown met tho girl some two weeks ago, and that at the time she was not living with the man she calls her husband. An acquaintance acquaint-ance was easily made, and this quickly quick-ly ripened Into a peandal. All went well until Sunday oven-1 |