Show A BITTER DIVORCE CASE I Dunn vs Dunn on Trial at Richfield II Smith Mercifully Convicted Richfield Oct 15The Jury that was I trying the case d Joseph A Smith brought In a verdict of guilty with a 1 t recommendation for mercy this morning after being out over sixteen hours Judge I McCnrty set tomorrow morning at 10 oclock as the time for passing Gen tencc After hearing a number of minor mat tern the court proeoelcd on to llio trial of tho divorce null of May Dunn vs John J Dunn Dlnn Tho plaintiffs maiden namo was Carter and both sine and her hUM band are members of wellknown fami lies of Joseph City this county An ox iremoly large number of wltnctisea mont l1 y women ware In attendance and many onlookers thronged tho courtroom It was evident from tho Keating In tho courtroom aild tho general demeanor of tho wltnesaoa for each Bld that a great deal of bitterness existed bllTlRG exlltcd over the case IIC ihllo as It proceeded It er whlo very quickly be came evident that there wan a great deal of family bitterness back of the ex isting sulu The plaintiff Ir Dunn was tho Aral wltncstf for her side of tho case She told a tale of domestic woe and claimed that her husband had a very ungovcrnablu tamper and a cruel 1 ullOernhlu that their trouble began because she failed to black his shoes when they were going to a dance together Later her I husband throw her out of thc house and threw a chair at her head On another I I occasion he had thrown a whitewash brush at her and whllewCh Gid according to her story 1 Ire Invariably cursed at bur In tire most profane language Sho told of her mOtt hUf bandB accusations of her breaking her hrcnklnr marriage vows and of marruJo 1 11 tho actual lan guage he used until many of the male onlookers blushed but not wifewitness HO with tho liar brother Marvin Carter lrothcr ClrLcr and throe others were called ao corroborative wit nesaes When the defense began Its case Mr Dunn took the stand Ho presented a much different picture of the eCHO al though all through his effort to shield 11 liln wife und put tho blame on her mother waa perceptible He uald that mOlhll did not quarrel with his wife and that when ant sill got angry nhe cursed and uworo at hIm In a violent manner ho Just walked away that he hardly ever walccd I that tho talon his wife had told on Ind tho ntand wen not true Sadln Jonen and Lena Leigh who hail r ntslNtod at the Dunn home conllrmcd the ovIdciiLe of tho husband coaJrmct told how the wife hal hurst out Into violent JiLt of ternHr bieauap Ult her hUHband yircldonlally awakening her or mildly cor reeLIng u child 11I1y I lIon While by Miss Attorney Leigh Bean was being I dramatic crosiiqucu inch dent occurred lie asked Did Jot Mra Dunn upon awakening one morning find I Mr Dunn In hil night clothes at your bod I ins evident that Mrs Dunn who ant bV Mr Bonn hail suggested the question and tU < tI young lady looked I daggers forceful a herai Ncvtr aha said In a most way no never She j didnt She didnt tVpllcd the youni lady In tons too Indignant to Imagine After hearing 01 Indlum witness tho cane wont over until today i Notes From Chester Chester Oct 15 Tho great rainstorm beginning Saturday > morning the llth but Ipotod J all day Saturday and the I rain came down In audi volume that the that thl driedup wagon roada which were linos of dust bcdu and ruts wire at r oclock In the evening lines of mudholep and water lu holoz I puddles The boot diggers were not able to rosumo work In Sunpito until Tticnday the Utli bust The storm IN I grout hojp to tin droughtslrlikon dromhLtlrlfkCn ninges which had become months na dry dry weather as parchment with the hive Mr r 1 kMro Levy Coatos lIttle girl f I which has boon very nick for four or five weokH Is now slowly recovering Mrtf Jofpph J I Hagnall who about ten days ago wont to Sl l Marks hospital Halt Lake l for treatment for a nerloua ailment ail-ment has written home that nhc Is now mondlng satisfactorily |