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Show issued the license, said there was no law against It. Toda and his wife expect to ruako their home in Ios Angeles. SALT LAKE GIRL AND JAP FINALLY MARRIED Salt Lake. Sept. 2S Arter several weeks of worrying and traveling about the country In an effort to llnd a county clerk willing to issue them a marriage license, M'.kh Rayda Iiwl of Salt Lake and Kunce Toda, a Jap-; anese merchant, giving bin address as Los Angeles, were fortunate Wed-1 nesdny In Tacoma, Wash , and Ihey were married- The ceremony which united the white girl and the Japanese as nimi and wife was performed,-at j the Japanese Baptist mission at Ta-1 coma by the Rev T. Takaknshl. j J The couple first came into the lime-i lime-i Iljiht a week ago when advices were received In Salt I-ako from Oakland that they bad made appllcai in for a licence, which va6 refused. The father of the girl was finally located in Millard county and he telegraphed telegraph-ed t lie Oakland police that as his daughter wan of age be could do nothing noth-ing lo prevent the marriage, but recommended rec-ommended her arrent If there was any law on which she could be held. As there was notblnx to hold th? couple th Oakland police released them. On Tui Bday Toda and the girl were refused a marriage license in Seattle and thev went to Tacoma, where Wed-tifhdav Wed-tifhdav they were successful tn ccnir-j ccnir-j Ing the necexnary periull. The d-pu-1 ty clerk of the court at Tacoma, who |