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Show FRONA EMERY FILES suini DIVORCE Alleges That Her Husband Has Been Exceedingly Cruel to Her. Alleging that her husband has treated her In a cruel manner for tho past three years, and ha frequently accused her of unchastlty and denied the paternity of their first child, Frona Emery filed jmui. iur uivorcc in mo nisi riot court Friday Fri-day against John P.. Emery, whom she married In this city on Juno 23. 100".. Mrs. Emery alleges thnt her husband has treated her coldly and Indifferently for tho past three years, and has often expressed ex-pressed tho desire that ahtfi would get a divorce, saying Unit he did not love her. Mrs. Emery also claims that Emery threatened to strike her. and that when her lirnt child was born he denied Its paternity and offered to give It away to her sister. They have two children, of whom .Mrs. Emery asks tbe eustodv. bhe also asks for 310 as suit monev and 510 per month alimony, and that her husband be restrained from living at their home, as she fears that ho will do her bodily harm. VERDICT IS EXPECTED IN WATER CASE TODAY The case of Salt Lake city against the East Jordan Irrigation company, which 'J,)? ,b.ocn 0,1 trl'11 fr,r onw time In Judge Ritchie's court, was submitted to tho jnrv late Friday afternoon, and it Is expected that a verdict will be returned this morning. The action was brought by the city to condemn the right to enlnrge and extend tho East Jordan canal and run Mj; water from the Jordan river through t he canal. The court some time ago held that the city was entitled to enlargo the canal, and a Jury was called to hear the ovldenoo as to the damages to be paid by the city because of the condemnation. |