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Show Slio rrrfcrieil 2 lie XpauIniJ. Yesterday afternoon a common looking look-ing man, who guvo his nam aa Charle Miller, went before Commissioner Oreenman and atated that he wlihrd to awrar out n complaint against hi wife, OeorgltiR Miller, and 'llm Kouaro, a Bpanianl, charging them with adultery, Th complainant' story waa lo the ellect that there la only a common law marrlagn between hlmilf and the woman, He met her hero a far back a leDl', and thoy commenced com-menced living together a hutuandaud wife. Thla arrangement wa kejt tip until last May, when the Huiiilard tii-l-rared on the scene nud she deserted Miller for the other one. The complaint waa duly sworn out and Hie accused were noon before his honor. When Hie compUlut was read thu Hpaulard seemed to think that Miller was Ju.t about as guilty as he, but thu woman said. "Now, Tim, wu aru guilty, nud v. u might as wi II admit It." With this the rtpaulanl gave lu anil the alleged guilty coupiu were sent to tlio penitentiary, there to await thegraud Jury's action. |