Show DISTRICT art frt divorce case A PUZZLED WITNESS they parted the day after damage abe judge and the press MONDAY the following business wa transacted in court yesterday afternoon after the ENQUIRER went to press D C huntington was sworn as coart crier J L chambers john felix bachman sworn as bailiffs in the case of B F milner ya geo demurrer to complaint was overruled thomas woodey was arraigned and plead guilty to a charee of unlawful co the had been committed over three years ago since which time he had obeyed the law and he expected to obey the law in the fu ture he was sentenced to pay a fine and to one months imprisonment in the utah penitentiary thomas broadbent vs monroe irrigation co motion to dismiss case denied john A mower was arraigned and plead not guilty to the charge of adul berv case set for february 26 blichard brereton vs G H fiellen et al order for judgment TUESDAY B darger etal vs st V le cost of case relaxed the case of mary F federsen Fe vs sorn petersen divorce was called two grounds were alleged for the divorce desertion and no support an alimony of was asked for mr dormer appeared for the plaintiff and arthur brown geo sutherland and mr creer for the defendant mrs seiemon testified that she had been married in manti in december 1889 her home was in spanish fork but she had been living in salt lake she had been sick at the time of her marriage and he had deserted her immediately after their return from manti and he had failed to support her he had not treated her as a wife as much after marriage as before marriage defendant had told her that they could not live as man and wife she had left him the following february after the mar he biad given her about alter the separation attorney for plaintiff did the bishop have to do with his giving you this money ans yes it was through the bishop that he gave me alie 60 mr brown we object the bishop marry this woman judge blackburn I 1 dont believe the bighom has any control over this court although it might appear that way from the position taken by some of the papers i her first husband was still alive she thought he was in ab 0 had left tennessee three years ago under mr browns cross examination the ladys testimony was of somewhat a mixed nature she stated that ebe bad received no money from petersen while in salt lake and mr brown produced several letters from her to peterson acknowledging the receipt of money mrs brockbank partially corroborated the testimony of the previous witness A recess was taken until 2 |