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Show ALLEGED TO HAVE TOO m WIVES James D. Buck Held in City Jail to Answer Serious Charge. Six months ago James D. Buck felt that he was too much married with one wife. -The state now holds he is too much married with two. He is accordingly according-ly in the county jail, and both wives are for the time being husbandless. Buck doesn't want two wives. He wants the last one acquired, the one he married mar-ried in Ogden February 10. His dilemma arose from the imperfections of a divorce di-vorce proceeding. Some months ago Buck filed suit for severance of the bonds that ! held him to the first Mrs. Buck, but he 1 never was fully absolved of his standing as a benedict. At the time of the suit Mrs. Buck, the first, expressed willingness to give up her 1 , cialm upon Buck and signed a waiver to , evidence it. Across the bottom of the : waiver she penciled a line expressing pleasure at prospect of being rid of Buck. ' The attorney for the husband trimmed ! off the gratis information. The court refused re-fused to accept the clipped document. It was necessary to forward another waiver to Mrs. Buck at Garfield. The second one she signed in the wrong place. When a third was forwarded she had moved. A properly signed one was never obtained. In the meantime Buck went to Nevada. He returned from there recentlv and mar- , ried Miss Ethel M. Madell of Garfield at 1 Ofrden. Hearing of the wedding, the first , Mrs. Buck applied at the county attor- j ney's office for redress, swore to a com- plaint against Buck and he was cast into : the county jail. |