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Show line was her returning fondness for Crane. Mrs. Crane Is 45 years old and of Irish extraction Grace. Storing was granted a final decree of divorce from Jamefl A. Storing Stor-ing by Judge Ritchie Desertion Is Ground. Nora Wallace was grunted ft divorce from Richard K. Wallaeo ou the grounds of desertion, occurring less than six months after marriage. Wallace Wal-lace In In Now York city. Jennie Carkeek, who chargCR Jams Carkeek with cruelty, failed to make a sulllclent showing, ibut will be given another chance, the case bing continued. con-tinued. Besides beating her. Carkeek accused her of infidelity, Mrs. Carkeek V said. Mrs. Carkeek railed John Wilson Wil-son lo the stand to help her establish estab-lish her residence In this county, but Wilson was forced to admit, that he doesn't live hero. Ife testified, however, how-ever, that he had been corresponding with Mrs. Carkeek for Hume time, and that all the letter were dated Salt Lake City. The Carkeeks were married mar-ried at Butte. In 1897, and have three children. Charles Riley was ordered to pay Anleen Riley $2f attorney fees and $20 a month temporary alimony. William R. Russell was ordered to William R. Ruaaell was ordered to pay Maggie Russell' I50 attorney fees and $u a month almony. Vannle Walton must pay Roma Walton $25 attorney fees and $20 a month temporary alimony. John E. Robinson, employed by ths Jensen Creamery company, said thai it was Impossible for him to pay Alice Roblneon $30 a month temporary alimony, ali-mony, Inasmuch as he earns only $12.50 a week. Robinson wa-s ordered to pay $30 a month temporary alimony. ali-mony. Final decrees were granted as fol lows: Rosn R. Speight from George Har old Speight Lillian Ramsey from Henry Ram sey. Col la Jones from Claude Jones. WITS SECOND HUSBAND AGAIN Mary C. W. Hanson Crane Sterling Divorces Third Partner. Salt Lake, Oct. 20. Mary C. W. Hanson Crane Sterling, three times married and about to be married again,, told District Judge Armstrong Friday afternoon that .lames D Sterling Ster-ling played an April fool Joke on her by declining to support her, April 1, this year. She was given a divorce. By the process of elimination, Mrs. Sterling also lost part of her name, but there is enough left to make a good showing. She said that she was tired of the name Sterling, and pleaded plead-ed to bo allowed to resume the name she bore before her union with Sterling. Ster-ling. The request was granted and the name of Crane restored to Mrs. Sterling. And Dame Rumor has it that Mrs. Sterling bg pardon, Mrs. Crane j shortly will resume the name of Cr-ine in real earnest. Joseph A. Crane was Mrs. Crane's second husband, and despite de-spite the fact that he came home , drunk off and on for five ears, and sometimes threatened to kill her, and ! once or twice beat her, for which Mrs. Crane got a divorce from him. Mrs! i Crane still likes Crane pretty well, I so well, in fact, that every indication I gives promise that Crane will bo MrB. Crane's fourth hufiland. Indeed, Mrs. j Crane's returning fondness for Crane I Is said to have ben the cause of the J brealc between Sterling and Mrs Sterling. Ster-ling. May Remarry Crane. 1 1 . Mrs. Cranes matrimonial record I reads like that of some of the actor folk. Her first husband, Hanson, died, I and December 5, 1900, she wa.s married mar-ried to Crane in this country, but Crane, Mrs. Crane Bald in a divorce complaint filed In the district court in Jnlv of Ht07. abused her until the attention of the neighbors was attracted, at-tracted, theraiened to kill her, and was a habitual drunkard t-r five years, so on October 1, 1907. District Judge Morse granted her her first divorce, di-vorce, gave her the custody of the adopted son, John W. Crane, now alout 4 years old, and her Interest In thirteen acres of land at Bluff Dale, this county, for permanent alimony. Mrs. Crane wedded Sterling June 24. 1900. but Sterling Is a poor provider, pro-vider, she says, and uw, three years and one month to a day almost "from the date of her first divorce, Mrs. Sterling finds herself again a Bingle woman Sterling says that one of tho reasons rea-sons ho quit providing for Mrs. Ster-. |