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Show PRISCILLA WAS TOO LOVINC. Nil la t'tiarKet with Keeelvlngth Alien-tluni Alien-tluni ur Another Man. Avery mild looking young woman ami a young man with overalls ami a business like look on him. togeihor with a second young man with scrub oak w hUkers on his chin, formed a trio of iutcivst to everybody who Unlay xlsilcd Commissioner Groennian'sotliee, where justice is accustomed to m.wh around in full view of the audience Thu voting woman with the modest eyes was Mrs. Priscill Charles, the j man with the overalls was her husband. Robert, and the othcrfellow wa alleged to bo tho serpent w ho entered Uohcrl's Ktlen and raised tbe vory old Harry wild his happinos. His name was given as It. Schroeder. It appeared from the testimony that II. had Itecn having a line, large lime reveling in the love ol Mrs. Charles, when her husband dis-eovercd dis-eovercd tho fact ami. like a nemesis with brogans and a hickory shirt, descended de-scended upon the two. The whole out lit came hero from Oirdcn a few weeks sg i ami look lodg- ings with Jack Lynce. a policeman. Tim latter tired of the actions of Schroeder and Mrs. Charles, ami the former was ordered to decamp. He rut hut came again, and yesterday afternoon, af-ternoon, Instead of going to work, he sauntered down to l.ynoe's, while Charles, who had tired of this sort of thing, sauutered up lo the commissioner's commission-er's office and secured a warrant for his arrest. The two, Mrs. Charles ami Schroeder, w ere arrested w hile in each other's company in the room, and were rustled off 'lo the peniteutiai v for keeping over night, being unable to give bonds. This morning they were given a hear- ing. Robert told of all he hail none to give his wife w ith the sweet Quaker name and wealth of affections a horn. Hut she loved him not. she said, and she adored the real estate walked on bv H. Schroeder. she also said. lie told of paying Shrocdcr'a fare from Ogdon to Salt Lake and tho latter rewarded him V making himself a member of the family without Charles' sanction. 'I lie testimony testi-mony was very close to the line, Slime-der Slime-der "and Mrs. Charles having been caught- in ticklish circumstances. i.w i...p nnrt Mrs. Charles denied treating Shroeder other than tt friend. Iler husband has not supported her, she said; he has been repeatedly arrested ar-rested for drunkenness, and she has been called upon to pay his hue. lie wanted her to quit washing to support him and to enter upon a life of shame because there was more money In it. This Is her tale, but it did not Jibe w ith the others, according to Judge Green-man Green-man s idea, so he bound both tin. parties par-ties over to the grand jury in default of ties over to the grand jury in default or .-m) bond. Charles offered to get bond for bis wifo if she would accept it, but she declined. Shroeder has a wife In ( olorado I Springs. - |