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Show "THE OTHER WOMAN" CAUSES INFELICITY Railroad Man Accused by Wife of Boasting of Flirting; Divorce and Alimony Are Prayed For. Charging him with extreme cruelty and reciting details of his alleged affection af-fection for another woman, Anna Beulah Hopkins yesterday filed a suit for divorce di-vorce from Raymond A. Hopkins, a freight conductor on the Denver & Kio Grande. The complaint alleges that the defendant for some time past "lias flirted with other women," and boasted of it to the plaintiff, his wife, it is particularly alleged that 11 'luring the last year he has been seen with one particular -woman very frequently in Salt Lake; "that the defendant' had invited this woman to the home of the plaintiff and told the plaintiff that he loved : ''this particular woman, ' and would marry her as soon as he could be freed from the plaintiff, either by divorce or death. When upbraided by the plaintiff for his conduct, the defendant, it is alleged, told her to i(po to ." and expressed the hope that she would die immediate-iv. immediate-iv. The complainant says that she k' nows the name of the " pa rticular woman.'' but does not desire to mention it unless it is n'-ked for by the court. A a result of th" treatment received at the hands of the defendant, the plain-titf plain-titf allege? that she is now n nervous wreck. She seek1; a dis-ohiti'm of the marriage bonds and a month ali- monv. The couple married in Denver, February 16, 3 9'3. |