HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARYPRACTICEred ismore light i •f thesink** ;ry She ' rearingto the * s*d in-s:5if*p8• cdor ray a. : -a rts -more* ty are ■3 t he w* redpQSlight■pretr 1 ig it t Lai'.£ UP-ifhrre .*» lt;J-rihercelt;in thei hased by rays.e* b.ist ody taken im in irnlshester-i rlis-ivhi.'h‘lurh-r ad-eiwk,that *onsi-d onuroedudgr.■lark,MorseA bride of lew than six weeks, MisGcorgt J. Dooley is the finst womanto be admitted to practlr* in the Utahdjvtehm »i the United States court.she was on h r honeymoon w hen she anphed Kij. , ssfuiiy, Monday, tu the fed. r.il court for admission. Mrs. Dooley, who If now the wife of W. J. Dooley. the well known mining man who is ip. auger and principal owner of the John r. I at Siateline. has already Avon distinction iu other states by fiehtlng her way through against rome of the most brilliant legal forces of the west-. ,V.W hen asked yesterday how she camo to be a lawyer, she exclaimed;'Why. i would have been a numskull if ! hadn't drifted Into law. I don’t think I have done anything remarkable. although I did have some lard figh's w ith the lawyers of Nevada after I commenced 11» practice.” she added with a smile its she recalled her early legal struggles. Hut 1 won the ease. I have been prac ticing about totwr r'What was my first ease? Oh. 1wouldn't hardly feel at liberty to tell . learned stenography and I was for idx you that. The parties arc prominent '-cars stenographer in the United ■temple of Nevada and It wouldn't do- States court at Carson. Nev., tinder But I had served papers of attach- , Judge Thomas P. Hawley, l couldn't merit and they Ignored them. Then t help absorbing more or U »s law and I had prttveedinga instituted for con- j determined to study, r At as eeeour-tempt of . ourt. Some of the beet law - j aged by Judge Hawley, who gave me yers tjf the state opposed me,v she all the assistance possible and devoted . ontinucd. leaning against a chalr. but an hour to me every day. My name j won out. t then was Georgia J. Johnson.**“Th»* cast* I an» proudest of was the j Mrs. Dooley was married to W. J.fight l had to gel the Piute war ctaJms. Dooley, Dec. 16. 1902, at Si Mary's The opposing lawyers fought me hard cathedral. San Fram-tect). They are on that. The fact that I wi* i woman now visiting friends in Salt Luke, |n-di 1 not count. They didn't **eem to , idcntally .Mrs. Dooley applied for ad-care whet bar I was a woman of not. mission to the United States courts Before I gut through vnh the xjMttter j of this state and was successful. She they discovered that they had a cw* holds similar certIftcales for Nevadaon hand, U took j*. great deal of hard and California. From here they will go work and a number of years to get • to Sfateline. Mr, Donley's home, the money, and T had to mak£ trips j When asked if she would continue lo Washington to win, hut I eventually I ih** practice of la\t she .replied, refer-carried my point. f have never yet j ring to her husband:I Ft a case, hut I have had to work, i Well, we have argued that ease and The Piule money had lain dor.iiant he secured a decision against me, but since the Stb, but 1 recovered claims f entered the usual exceptions and sha.il to the amount of about 320,000. j take an appeal.”I was burn in California and had ; I wilt enter a demurrer,’* replieda good education there. Eventually t Mr. Dooley.il the r the M r. mnty he Isusing *ee inch»f dl-RBtnannt?ahnrhaer*enWi5tthv«aloiu ca to T a i mtvHIUTf«wfljwajItiabsiaorivAithitIX:riaii