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Show the ground of desertion, and Marie H. Hyde asks to be divorced from Oden H. Hyde on the ground of failure to provide. SAYS WIFE REFUSED PORTABLE RESIDENCE Unable to Persuade Her to Live in Railway Car, Man Seeks Divorce. Charging that his wife has refused to live with him in a railroad car and equally to let him live with her in a house, William Kloos, a bridge foreman, filed suit yesterday in the third district court for a divorce from Ida Kloos on the ground of cruelty. Kloos attests that he is naturally of an affectionate disposition, and that his j wife's repulse of him has distressed him to a point of undermining his health. ! He recites in his complaint that they once were happily housed in a railway car, fitted up as a residing place. This, he explains, enabled his wife to be with him as he moved about the country to follow his employment as a foreman of j gangs at work on building and painting railroad bridges. Kloos alleges that he was persuaded J by his wife to provide her with a home j in Salt Lake, only to discover later i that he was not to be welcome at the house and to be told that she no longer loved him. A divorce is asked by Benjamin J. Carpenter from Florence Carpenter on |