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Show HUSBID ARRESTED; WIFE ASKS DIVORCE Mrs. John O. Carlson Alleges That She Was Cruelly Treated. Margaret X. Carlson yesterday filod suit in the district court for divorce from John O. Carlson, a night watchman watch-man for tho Denver & Uio Grando railroad, rail-road, who was arrested Friday on a charge of grand larceny. She charges cruelty and n!logC9 that Carlson threatened threat-ened to kill her last January 15. A complaint charging Carlson with grand larceny was issued by the county attorney yesterday. lie is alleged to have stolen $500 worth of merchandise merchan-dise from bos cars which ho was supposed sup-posed to guard. A search and seizure warrant was issued by tho district court to tho sheriff Friday, and subsequently subse-quently a large amount of stolon goods were found in Carlson's homo. It is said that tho information on which tho aoaroh and soizuro warrant was issued was furnished by Mrs. Carlson, Carl-son, who loft her husband several weeks ago. On the ground of cruelty and drunkenness. drunk-enness. Emma Rogers filed suit in the district court yesterday for divorco from W. J. Rogers. She avers that Rogers threatened to kill her, and one time said he would cut her heart Qut. Dclbcrt Larson has been drunk constantly con-stantly evor since hia marriago in July, 1911, according to tho suit lor divorce filod against him by Sophia Larson in the distriot court yosterda'. On tho statutory ground that her husband is a convicted felon. Olara Bur-roll Bur-roll yesterday filed suit in the district dis-trict court for divorce from Albert Burrcll. The Burrells attracted considerable attention last December, when, after ono month of married life, the husband was arrested for violation of his parole from tho Colorado stato prison. Requisition Requi-sition papers for his return wore honored hon-ored l)y Governor Spry, after a stormy scene hi tho chief executive's office, at which the hrido pleaded tearfully for her husband. Mrs. Kurroll sets out In hor complaint com-plaint that at the tlmo she married Bnrroll sho did not know that he had been convletod of a fe"lony or that ho was a fugitive from justice. Tie will not bo released from prison until 1915. |