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Show '-One Lone Husband, However, Is Denied Decree in District Dis-trict Court. j STILL ANOTHER HUSBAND I SPENDS HOUR IN JAIL I -.-Parsons Separate Maintenance I ; Case Goes Over to I January S. I Four unhappy v.-ives were granted di- I vorcca in Judge Morse's division of tho I district court Friday aCtcrnoon. 0110 dis- I satisfied husband was denied ft decree, I and another, from whom his wife ol. I a divorco and alimony two and a half I .months ago, spent an hour in the conn- I tv iail for contempt of court for fail- I me' to pay tlio last two installments of I alimony. . , I Edward E. Bartlctt. ot Ogden. an cn- I gineer on the Denver & Hio Graudo rail- I way, against whom Mary Bartlctt got I a judgment for $25 a month alimony, I Scptembor 30 last, was found to bo ju I arrears with tho last two payments, al- 1 though it was shown hy his own tcsti- I monv that he had earned $500 in Iho I last fivo montliii. Judge' Morse adjudged I Bartlott guilty of contempt and soii- I tenced him to serve five days in tho I county .iail. but Bartlott pleaded to bo I given a chance to raiso tho money and I tho court gave him until night to do I so. liar'.Iett'i- father came down from I Ogden with $f0 and released tho son, I after he had spent an hour in jail. i Milton II. Tate, who fought Eliza-j I both Tate's suit for divorco and an-j I mouy with a disordered stomach, when I ho was presented in court Friday after-I after-I noon to show cause wnv he should, not I bo found' in contempt for failure to pay I two months' alimony developed new I ills, retaining tho disordered stomach. I Tate, who is not more than 21 3-ears old, I said that ho had been attacked, robbed I and beaten up by three holdups at Third I , South and west Temple streets a few I weeks ajxo. and that his right hand hau I been so in.iured that he had been unablo I to work much. I Tato's Earning Power. I Tate declared that ho had earned only I 10 since October 1. but his father, .Tv I soph Tate, a transfer man at Garfield, I when placed on the stand produced an I account book, showinir that he hnd paid I 'his son more than 20 sinco then. I The court declined to find young I Tate in contempt, but declared that if I he comes before tho court again on H contempt proceedings and without being H able to tell the precise amount of his U earnings ho will be fouud guilt' of con- tempt. The case was continued until 1 Friday, January 29, fl00. I David A. Vance not only came home II -lato at nicht drunk and abused Mijlie j II Vance, but cursed her dying father, 'Mrs. Vance said, and she was granted a divorce, tho custody of tho -1-year-old daughtor and restored to her maiden name of Kilpatrick. Vanco had a disagreeable dis-agreeable habit of coming home drunk about midnight, getting her out of bod to get something for him to eat. and then threatening to kill hov, Mrs. Vanco said. Ho spent nil his earnings lor liquor, she testified. Finally sho left him. They .were married hero in September Sep-tember of 190$. . , Ilourv Tateskv, a cigar maker, not only failed to support Carrio M. Tatesky but charged her with infidelity, young Mrs. Talesky said, and sho got a divorce, di-vorce, tho custody of tho son, Arthur, twenty months old. and a house and lot worth 900, $599 of which is yet to bo paid, on West Templo street, as permanent per-manent alimony. Tho marriage was celebrated here in November of 19015. Mrs. Holland Prced. TTildegardo Virginia Holland was gran tod a divorco from John William Holland on tho grounds of non-support, the custody of tho four children ranging rang-ing in ages from 3 to II? years, $n0 attorney at-torney feos and $n0 a month permanent alimonv. Thoy woro married at Brig-ham Brig-ham Citv. October 2.", 1S94. Nellie Peterson got a divorco from Edmund Peterson, to whom sho was married horo July 9, 1904, on the grounds of non-support, and desertion nine months ago, also her maiden name of McDonald back and tho custody of tho child and $2.1 a month alimony. Although Margarot Yager frequented saloons with strange men and subsequently subse-quently deserted him, picking their baby lip and throwing it entirely across the room, oxclniming "To h 11 with you and tho child,' Ray .Yager testified, ho was denied a decree because of a failure fail-ure in tho pleading. Tho Yagers were married here May 2S. 190S. The separate maiulenanco suit for $500 a month of Mrs. Jennie C. Parsons Par-sons against C. C. Parsons was reset for January 8, Mr. Parsons being out of the state. Both Mrs. Parsons and her charming daughter appeared in court. Friday. |