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Show r ns Boon as I do I -will send you money. ' Dearie, write to me ofton and tell me all, because, sweetheart, jou are the only woman on earth I love, and there Isn't any looks good to me In this country. Answer noon. "Yours all the time, "CARL E. HOLDEN." The "affinity" betrayed Holden to his wife and sent her the letter. Hold-en Hold-en was living with his wife until she confronted him with this letter. She aliened it wa3 after the SaR Lake woman learned that Holden had thrown her overboard and returned to his wife, that she forwarded her the letter. Mrs. Holden was granted a decreo and custody of a three-year-old child. SALT LAKE AFFINITY DENVER MARRIED MAN Salt Lake, March 11. It remained for the duplicity of a Salt Lake affinity to prove the undoing of Carl E. Holdeu In divorce proceedings at Denver yes-torday. yes-torday. And the affinity's Christian namo 1b "Dagmar." Holden had been In Salt Lake last fall and he acquired the affinity. In the meantime Mrs. Elizabeth Holden Instituted divorce proceedings in a Denver court. It was alleged that Holden was maintaining hU wife In Denver while he waa consorting con-sorting with a Salt Lako woman. Mrs. Holden Introduced the following follow-ing letter In court: "My Dear Dagmar: I received your dear letter and I was so glad to hoar 1 from you, because I am so lonesome ' without you, dearie. I did not expect ex-pect to leave Salt Lake, but I got to drinking and gambling and lost all we had. and, sweetheart, I was ashamed to tell you, so I went to the depot and took the first train out. "I waa awful sorry to leave you, because you are tho sweetest little woman on earth, I haven't taken a !rlnk since I've been hero and hopo never to take another. 1 am working extra, but haven't had a payday. Juet |