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Show DAMAGE CASE AGAI1SH0PHAI In the case of John Suzuki against Dora B. Topham, now pending in the district court, Judge J. A. Howell yesterday granted the motion mado by the plaintiff to strike out of the original complaint certain paracraphs not essential to the main issue of lb1 complailiL Suzuki has brought suit for the recovery of ? 150. alleged to have been taken from him against his will by the Tophuni woman, while she was conducting a brothel in tbo "rod light district" of Ogden. In the original charge made by Suzuki he says: "The defendant and the prostitutes and attendauts, by false and alluring signs., exposures of their poisons, premises and deceptive acts, inveigle and ensnare morally weak, ignorant and unsuspecting men and women into the Fashion rooming house and Electric alloy, where, by means of fraud, force and criminal acts, the said defendant and her agents, associates and employes, rob, cheat and defraud the Ignorant and unsuspecting -f their money and other things of value" Tho foregoing paragraph will be stricken from the complaint and another, an-other, in which the plalnt.'ff charges that the city officials permitted tho women to engage In criminal violation viola-tion of tho law, will also receive tho Judicial blue pencil. |