Show SEVEN DIVORCES I I I AWARDED II Troubles of Mabel and Arnold Larcker Told in Detail by Wife GOT PHONOGRAPH AND PIG D H MORTON RETAINS PART OF PROPERTY WIFE WANTED According to Mabel C Larcker her husband Arnold Larcker during nine years jears ears of married life Ute has often beaten her and has made her blind bUnd in the right eo eve She says he introduced a young youn woman as his daughter by a former mar marriage marriage marriage and plaintiff believes he has no noI such I daughter She also avers her hus band stole a certified check for 1740 1790 which she had earned at Bingham It left her stranded Mrs airs Larcker got her decree at the dl di divorce vorce ore matinee before Judge C W Morse of the Third district court yesterday when six decrees were granted Those receiving divorces were Agnes L Caw hy Y now novo Agnes Appel Ellen E Burning ham Mabel C Larcker Margaret Elvina El Elvina vina Sandall Mary Marv E and Myrtle Myr Myrtle tle tie Seaton who is now Myrtle Winel Winsel Mrs Larcker some time ago came near having her hei husband thrown into jail be because because cause ansa he refused to let her have nighties and quilts when she left him and moved moed from South West Temple street They were married mamed in Chicago I on March 4 1300 1900 The fact that a calf refused refu ed to drink I from Daniels creek near Heber was the I beginning of the end of their marital woes This was about July Jul 18 last year When that calf refused to drink Mrs Larcker says her husband ranted about her relatives She defended them and says Bays she was so 80 badly beaten that lie he totally destroyed the sight In her right eye Then she adds he locked her In her her house a mile and a half from the near nearest nearest nearest est neighbor He left me in that coun country country country try and went to Nevada she said without leaving me a penny penn After the husband wrote asking forgiveness Still She Forgave Him Ard And like a fool tool I took him back beck becker t very every er time because I thought he would see isee his error and be a man she com commented commented a A At t Bingham where she was working cooking conking for nine men she says he intro i h t ed a young woman to her as his daughter by a former marriage and got to give him money so 80 the girl could attend matinees Judge Ju ge Morse awarded her ber the house hold goods 30 a 8 month alimony allmon and attorney fees Agnes L Cawley Ca ley said that her hus bus bust t I band Francis L Cawley a gambler bler had sent her home to live with her er folks rafter after they thy had lived together for tor a year mId and nd a half They were married here on March 12 1903 1003 1 3 She received a divorce and her maiden name of ot Appel Nonsupport was the claim of ot Margaret Mar Margaret garet Elvina Sandall in her ber suit for di lU divorce vorce ore from John Eugene Eugere Eu ne Sandall Sandal whom she married at Farmington on Dec Dee 31 Jr 1 16 The husband had charged deser desertion desertion desertion tion but this was withdrawn Mrs San dall daU was given gien a decree custody of her herI R I child now 2 years ears old and her maiden name of ot Foulger E Burningham married Wilford Burningham ham here on June 5 i 1906 was des desert d 15 months ago and has supported support f ed d l ht since that time by nursing She Sh received a divorce Mir nry E K said her husband G r f deserted her in 1900 leaving herto her hert t tu to r ti rn to her ber family They The were married mar married married ried at Sandy on Oct 8 1890 She re ret t iv hll d a divorce and custody of her two ch n Gets Pig and Phonograph Attar Aft a married life Ufe of only a yeara year ear aM a d 1 i t half lIaf Mary Seaton was yesterday C dv onca r d from David Seaton on the thefT ground fT lInd of nonsupport They were mar mari i 3 H ird 1 in Pueblo Colo March larch 14 1908 1906 1 and ands F s Fj has lias ha been supporting herself as at a av aWa Wa v i t tre s She was given gIen her maiden 11 u IP of WinseL T I E Eldredge was before the courton courtn court on cn n an order to show why he hI had failed t tn ra pa pay his wife alimony of 10 a month H Il told the court he be was under a phy si Ians I jn s care He was discharged dl The thor p a suit stilt will come up later r Buckman has bas told his wife Edith that he would not pay a cent m rh if re for foi her hr support and an order was Isn d yesterday for his appearance next Irida V VI I II 1 IT JT Marlon was Tra before the court on an order to show why wh he should not 1 I Ibe be restrained from encumbering his prop property I erty and thus evade paying his wife Emma IS E Morton alimony Morton is 15 isa isa a civil chU war veteran S IS years old He denied the claims of his wife that his farm was worth 1500 that he had 2000 or any other amount in the bank or that he drove her from his hia home Judge Morse ordered that of the truck gar garden garden garden den go to the wife and the rest to Morton Mor Morton Morton ton that she receive of the chickens and he to keep that Morton keep the pig talking machine and cow The wife gets some articles of furniture from their home near Murray and the new carpet It was shown that both owned about the same amount of ot property and that she was as able ablo as her husband to get along Mrs Meta Edwards received a divorce from John W Edwards at the hands of ot Judge George G Armstrong of ot the district dis district court yesterday morning when she told of the cruel treatment within a week alter ater a ter their marriage here on June 2 1903 1900 She received 50 attorney fees tees but no ali all alimony alimony mony |