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Show !(e mad rush to ;ecuredivorces )py Wedded Couples Seek I al Separations Before ' May 10. it thaiv divorcees j LNNOT WED UNDER YEAR j ; Morse Hands Out Decrees Ten Couples During . One Day. i DIVORCES OF A DAY. ma Ibbusch from .Fritz 3Io-ficr 3Io-ficr Burns Brocklebank from corge Brocklebank. I ra Knadlc from William, M. iq Chipps from .la cob M. y niccB. Warren from .Joliu A. ! k'nrren. a O. Powell from .Tolni 1?. ab Hunter from Martha Bol-in Bol-in Hunter. ! ics Crouch from J. A. ;o Y. Rockefeller from Ma- v an Bockefeller. v ian Bowles from Harry ! 5 is no lot-up in the mail rush ppy wives and unlucky husbands divorce court, for a return to Ijlcssoducss before I lie now law g divorcees io wait a year before ing become:; effective May 10. forenoon session, Friday, .Judge if I lie Third district court grnuc-divorocs, grnuc-divorocs, and at the regular matinee eight more couples iberatod from galling matri-bonds. matri-bonds. Two of the decrees went Jands and the remaining eight ! was fho echo of a tragedy ihat ut a whole famil.v in the hoar-he hoar-he case of Clara. Knadlc against i Kuadle. Mrs. Knadlc I Knadlc with threatening to and the live children Juno V.K id testified that he had declared i would make as big a tragedy I heir family as his brother had ut of his family. His brother led his wife and'then himself, itr ed. but the brother's name and 5 of this tragedy did not appear hearing. Knadlc. a daughter, seventeen Hi, and Mrs. Mnrv Beer corrob-Kn corrob-Kn tulle's throats of violence and oreo was granted. Mr?. Knadlc s given the custody of-(he five i, nay, nineteen years oKl; An-teen; An-teen; Wilton, fourteen; (".Veil, and William, (fin; $-0 a month aud $.10 attorney fees. T!ho ;c took pi aco at. l.jiiM'oln. Nob., I -2S, JSSS, M.r. and Mrs. Knadlc here live years ago. Quick Action, ice B, Warren got quick action idea for divorce from John A. . on the grounds of nonsupport bsequeut desertion, Mrs. War-1 War-1 her i'onulaiiit a1)Otil noon, aud lis and a half later was a single :ii'd in possession of her maiden f Vnnghan. Tliero are no ehil-ind ehil-ind Mrs. Warii'u asked lor no -. The marriage look place at Colo., July J 15. 1001, where is now supposed to be. i drink interfered with his busi-mtxi, busi-mtxi, rritz Hobusch gave up his busi-5B8", busi-5B8", according io the testimony of M"rs. Oininu llobuseh. Hobusch has been a Bpbituul drunkard for live years. Mrs. W. inVusoh said, drinking so heavily that g IJwas incapacitated part of the time rjrh attending to his bakery. One of 4 Bfbad habits was eomiing home late 1 JJnight intoxicated and disturbing her m umbers until fiualh she was compelled iBlouve him. llobuseh'? sprees usually fitinned oor Sunday, loo, Mrs. JTo-seli JTo-seli wii I. Witiiiu the last year -he 0mi seen him only four initos, and 41 ico w,ns intoxicated. Mrs. Kate 5 'inter corroborated .the habitual j iTnUeiinr-vh ami (he divorce was grant-j?1. grant-j?1. and Mr. Ifobuscli gieu the on. of jlie children. M.innieT fyurtccu iPSiV old. and George, thirteen. IMfflho demon rum wrecked the home of ISBtkcr Bums aud George Brocklebank, -fs. Brocklebank tesiified. lrocl:lc-(jSnk lrocl:lc-(jSnk first fell to drinking aud then be- tm Io mistreat her. This was followed ffjr threats of personal violence and Wn Hie carryiiiL' out of the threats, it dps alleged. Mrs. Brocklebank said 'Mifr. Brocklebank, on March 1. I DOS, as-ijmjltcil as-ijmjltcil and threatened to kill her, and MVul so far as to strike and choice the gmcst child, John Kdward Krocklcbank, fini years old, Again, on July I. 100S. Sjld ou January 1!, this year, lirochle-Iffnk lirochle-Iffnk attacked" her. the woman tcsti- lollowing Ihis.'she said. Brocklebank MU part of (heir irojierty in Ringhaui IjMftyon and used (he jroeeeiN- prcsuni-9y' prcsuni-9y' for drink. TV.is was oorroboiated, Mrs. Hrocklebank wan granted a jft'orco, the custody of the children. Smn Fdwavd, George and James, but , alimony. The couple was married : RUurley, Wis.. October S, ISO 7. Mrs. BKickleb'ank owns a house, and lot at Krigham C anj oii aud conducts a lodg- hoiibc there. Wmi- Deserted Child Wife, f.illic (. hips. a slip of a girl ut' only Kljteen years, was a bride of less than Hfoinnfh. necording to the testimony Ke became the wife of Jacob M. Chipps Ko .January 24, 100S, and on February Kif the fain( year, with the declara-B: declara-B: that a man could not earn a liv-K' liv-K' here and maybe he could elsewhere. Ktpps packed up and set out for iho Bwhere, )romising io let her hear Hmu him and to send her some money Hfeoon as he found a job- From Moil-B(! Moil-B(! Chipps wrote lier n letter, and tins the last she heanl from him. Mrs. Pj)s said. Cliipjij is now sn"po3cd Hf)U in Cards! on. Alberta, Canada. Etrs. Anna .Shagogue. i he girl's moth-carrying moth-carrying the one pledge of (heir tf. honeymoon, a girl, Yiolo(, eleven Hc: Continued on l'age Three. MAKE MAI) HUSH TO SECURE DIVORCES i i Continued from Page One. months old, corroborated Mrs. O'liipps's testimony, and the divoree was granted. grant-ed. Mrs. Cliipps also was given the custody of the child and restored to her maiden name of .Sliagoyiie. .Jacob Hunter, gray-bearded and gray-lieaded, gray-lieaded, about seventy year? old, was granted a divorce f ruin 'Mart ha IJollon i Hunter, whom he wedded here. May 10, l'JO-1, after a close shave. Hunter, the testimony developi d. came home one night with the dccl.iralion that his sous by a former wife took no interest out of the house, and Mrs. Hunter no interest in-terest in the house. This angered M s. Hunter and she told him that she wo''.d return to her former home before she became his wife if he wasn't satishVl with the way she was conducting It-, household. Hunter told her she could suit herself, and she left. Afterwarls lie became penitent and pleaded will; her to return, but she was obdurate and did not heed his pleadings. Hunter's sons, Frank and liline:. both grown, corroborated his test ii.uun , and after pondering the case thoughtfully thought-fully for a few minutes- the cour: granted the divorce. Mining Engineer Divorced. Vera 0. Powell, a strikingly handsome, hand-some, well-gowned blonde, was granted a divorce from dohn 1. Powell, a inin- ' ing engineer, on the ground of nonsup-port nonsup-port and restored to her inaideu name of l.-ushiiig. When I'oWell failed to provide, pro-vide, and followed this with desertion. Mrs. Powell, who lives at. Fandv. secured se-cured employment as a telephone" operator, oper-ator, according to the testimony. There is one child, Lucile. two vears old, whose custody Mrs. Powell was given. By agreement, Mrs. Powell also receives re-ceives SoO in lieu of ncrinanent. monthly alimony and $."50 attorney foes. Mrs. S. A. Powell, a marital relation of Mrs. Powell, was the corroborating witness. Powell and Miss Cushuiau were married here December IS, 1906. Jjillian Elliott, who was suing E. D. Islliotl for a divorce- on ihe ground of nonsupporr, failed to establish a residence resi-dence here, and the court dismissed the ease for lack of jurisdiction. The collide coll-ide was married at SI. Anthony, Ida., May 12, 190a, and Mrs. lilliot't came here in November of 1D07. stopping with Jilliott. at. Naiupn, Ida., for awhile. There the two disagreed over h'll bill's son by a former marriage, Elliott objecting ob-jecting to Mrs. Klliott's attempts to correct the boy, and when he threatened to kill her she left him, coming to Salt Lake f'ity. Elliott also refused to work, it was said, compelling ber to support both of them most of tlu time. The testimony showed that she has been out of the state four months in the last year, and that she returned from Silver City, Ida., where she is conducting a lodging house, a day or so ago, to be present at. the hearing of her case. There is no issue of this marriage. Agnes Crouch, a slip of a girl, dressed in black." was granted y divorce from J. A. Crouch, on the ground of desertion, and awarded the custody of their five-months-old girl. The couple was married mar-ried here December ."1, 1007, and Crouch deserted his girl wife February Jo, following. Mrs. Crouch said that she does not know why Crouch left or where he is. Morning Divorces. i In Judge Morse's division. Friday morning, .Jesse Y. Ilockefeller no kiu to .John D. was granted a divorce from Marian Hoclcefeller on tho ground of desertion. They were married at Ogden May 11, I'M',, and in November ol liUJS Mi. Rockefeller, becoming infatuated in-fatuated with another man, descried husband, home and daughter, aud since then her whereabouts have been unknown un-known to Rockefeller, he testified. Rockefeller was granted the custody of the daughter, h'uby,' six vears old with the divorce. ' Lillian Jiowles. proprietor of a rooming room-ing house on South Slate street, was granted a divorce from Tfarry Howies on the grounds of desertion', at the morning session. The couple was married mar-ried at. Hohukou. N. ,).. .Ivdy 7, 1S!)(J. and came here about four vears ago" Directly afterward Bowles Mrs. Howies alleged, deserted her. goinjr to Cripple Crcelc, Colo., where he still is. There are. no children, and Mrs. Bowles asked for no alimony. Charles A. JIollh.org was ordered to' pay Louise Hollborg, who is suing him for divorce on the ground of nousup-port, nousup-port, 10 a week temporary alimony. Mrs. Hollberg took the stand, and in a dramatic, maimer told that she has never really had enonh to eat since her marriage to Hollberg. Hollberg. who is living with his mother, makes' $1S a week, according to the testimony. testi-mony. Troubles of Maixiotta. .loseiih Marriott- seventy one vears i old, whom .Mary Marriott forlv-live vears. old. is suing for divorce oil the ground of uoiiMpport . was discharged on an order to show why he should not iv. i- ir V-irriotl, who runs the Mid la'il hotel at Uiehanls and First South streets, temoorary ahiuony. . The couple was married here I-ebru-arv J) JS60, ihis benifr the woman's second marriage. Marriot t, at I hat time, conducted a druc business at turfav. and was a practiciujj iihysi-inn iihysi-inn In .lune of 1905, at the request of "Mrs. Marriott, he sold out for $10,-000. $10,-000. and after jrivinn .Mrs. Marriott $3000. bouht twelve or thirteen acres of land in Bi; Cot I oil wood for $3000. auain at Mrs. Marriott's request, and built a $1500 house on Ihe properly, xiundiuf: the r'-inainder of the $10,000 in iinuroenietits In 1000 Mrs. Mar ; riot t came to the nty and took charge of the Midland hotel, and when he attempted at-tempted to visit her recently he was denied admission. Mrs. Marriott, he declared, had considerable monev in the bank. Mrs, Marriott admitted drawing $300 out of the bank this week, but showed a reluctance in testifying about her means, which did not help her case any. Tn discharging Marriott, the court intimated in-timated thai it might have been heller hel-ler for Mrs. Marriott to have given frank testimony, rather thair to have appeared to attempt to evade answer- I Jfex Jluldeu of Hingh.im Cnivon was j ordered to pay May Jf olden $13 a week I temporary alimony. I i |