Show I JUDGE MORSE BUSY UNTYING IRKSOME BONDS OF MARRIAGE Breaking a 1 sill silk silk hat O over Or r a wife s head has entered the Usia-or Usia f causes o of Desertion fl support non cruelly cIu cruelty lly St abusive B language anti anel other nets acts on il the part pait f bf f husband a r r wife pale Into nce wh when n the ot or a S silk lOt int over er a I i looms loons on on the tue horizon I n of ho divorce court Jt lt 1 is an nn atU novelty 1 n pl pleasing a liver diver slon sion antI and when AIICe A lite l n. n Clement told tok J Judge s lIN W. W l f MOW 01 o about t hou t it Ji I- I eIn tiny day aC afternoon at the he divorce I matinee maUnee lie h. no In Kr tho the dl orce JU-orce rc The other acts nets committed by ly ViI Wil liam M Clement time the defendant who lio has utterly disappeared merely st strengthened eng tl the claim l fm for foi I dl One time he held out his watch said aid Mrs Clement and he told me mc I that he hoped God Cl Od eJu would d strike e me mc I load dead in hi two minutes She didn't say what her husband lid did when tho the two minutes expired d. d but the court had hael reason iea to believe that th the vist wasn't gratified rhe They w were Vere ro man led Jul July 3 1 1895 but J I 1 years later almost it to a n. da day ho lie tl deserted de do- sorted rte her ind nid has nothing to 10 o her support He Hc swore vote at her for tor seven even or nt ei eight ht years ears and n if the tho wife's t lI mOl collect he m must list ha have hac c been heen jeen a an arli artist t in the ll use itse C of 11 for or during durin all years rears he grew tew WHO e and wor worse worce Amon Among I he other whimsical things g he e did lid was ras t to smash furniture bieak eaI nut ul a a. L window now nil and aud d destroy lestroy wall all aIl pictures and anel the lil like e. e Mrs l Emla Emma Em- Em nut ma la Williams sister of f the plaintiff the story of the deserted C. vi If fi a and ed J Judge Morse ol granted the di divorce 1 l I- I vorce r-CI r also 1150 giving ln time the lour children a aged tI from front 0 LI lo III ji 11 l 1 into their Charles Baumann aumann th time the gruning brewer l came lack back to court coull with lilt his grin anti and h hf- hf s nc new U while his first wife wiCe through th her hel attorney insi insisted that he Iw comply with the thi court i and ami Ia pay her allowance for fOl support Manager Inna cr Pete Pet v oC j he we hll brewery n I where vii cie ila rt tt ii mb ii it lie 95 aJl augment cit the visible said IF Iw he hUll had loaned Baumann 50 GO Gl a month ago ngo and that th the he young youn oun man annn was now no working Jt It JU jut t said he ito hal had been heen broke for so 0 Inn that he he he to had borrow borrow- mone money mi-lucy to pay a th the rent lIE He said Id he was 18 le of or lots in Poplar Grove but buthe he hind had nothing and ail could coul not pa pay in thing to hl his nl first t wife wie I Jud Ju Julge o lid not mint want to send end him hint to jail h a C that wouldn't nt bring money IT to lo t Ul ih first wife If nor would It support the second so he lie let Jet Baumann Daumann Bau Dau- mann go for fOl a aek a ek Jn hi the mean tInt time tho cour COUI t will try r to find put out how how- much mone money Baumann can raise Nels els A. A Anderson Andel who was divorced from from flom his wife wl Anna Anderson on July Jul 20 Q 1906 was up to hIs Ills ears In trouble Ho lie had h been en ordered by hy bythe the 10 to pay 3 35 a n month for the support o of his wife ife anti and six Ix children but had done on nothing beyond hu buying in an n occasional occa Oll Pair of shoes hoe and a bar for the youngsters Mrs Anderson who lIl rift on mn the stand and amid tall talked d through her laughter daughter as interpreter I said Ill I'll she had sho-had had been washing and scrubbing out omit an I existence c. c I I i Anderson on said he had hat earned 2 a el day ilay at the mines 8 but hut since the he first st Of the year Jad been work work- tn lug ng his now new wife's farm furm near Sandy He lIft said he lm didn't have ha a 0 a. a s. s cent cn n nand and couldn't see ce an any coming g I II lie lie he Js is s deeply in debt I I will let Jet OU till you go o next Friday Mill 3 Morse Ilse and atH if yoU yon do not alse i-aise al some sonic money and give it to lo Mrs l Anderson III in tho the meantime I J will have to o punish you VOU ou for foi contempt of court t. I L dont don't see WIl where l' l I 1 am am om going oin to get bet he tho money said Anderson on but no wall ell awn away with the weeks week's I It t 1 C. C Ruby was as granted g a a. o divorce c from om rom I Frank IT ir BIg a n carpenter on the of or non non t. She lad hind appeared before Judge Morse Judge l last la-H w I but ut l' l Va Was Wai not flOt enough nouSh evi- evi deuce lonco to lo ate her hel statements and antI he lie made h hur wait Her Iler tes- tes lif tilled ell that her hor husband had hac rc refused m i l I. I j Jive ive with hi his wife wiCe and had hall failed to lo her tier I No sit sir II yes 9 sir sit was all that was nee sary for foi Mary S. S Livingston to get geta n a divorce olCe from flom Robert AV V. ln Li Livingston She he hud had to those e vom-ds vom several mes howe er in lii ii l' l i in h thC ie result resul t. t They Came Oae In ll m lI to toi questions of her hel attorney The rime Liv Lii were wre man mami lct led March l 3 3 1 1905 JOG and in lit December 1 the he h hu husband h c Constance Am Amundsen was wa gran granted I a divorce from Ole A A A. Amundsen en De- De certion wa fl was time the th charge The four children children chil chil- dren were left In the custody of oC the mother Mat Marion J L. L was married to tu Pl Peter J McDonough h 11 I 11 1901 Thc They lived JI at Murray 1 hut but for f four fOti ll or 01 Jive five al' al i slit she says her husband 1 i-c- i fUsed to her She h was washed I anti hon Ironed fin fin- fina a living li The court granted the time divorce |