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Show Latest Court Kens. In theThlrJ Dlatrlct Court thlt afternoon af-ternoon Mlnnlo A. Marley brought aultfor divorce agalnit her hutbandi Frank Marley. The partlea were married at Ugden lu Auguat, 1SS9. Petitioner alienee that for three yean tiatt the defendant haa treatod her in a cruel manuet, that he hat been addicted to drunkeuueaa, and while In hla cupe haa ahamefully abuaed her, beatowlng U(ou her a!) klnda of "foul" anJ dltguallug uamia, and making "vile" cnargra agalnti her Defendant, the further allegva, la "laxy, Indolent, and prclllgatv," and e;uda tnott of hit time In taloont and gambling houaia. Hhe aikt, lu addition ad-dition tothedicree, to be awarded tbe cuatody or thilr only child, aud that the defendant bemlralned from dlt-tioaing dlt-tioaing of the little rroperty belooglug to them. hie unoKsnkCK casv. The trial of Nlcholaa (Jroeabeck on a charge of adultery began In Judire Zane'a Court thla afternoon, al .111. Uiatrlct Attorney Varlanapi-enra for the proaecutlon; the defendant la re. preaeuted hy Allorneyt Ilellly, Wat roua,and Tatlock, The m;aunellng of a Jury wtt lu progren when the Xkmh reiorter left. ll'tlll.AIM.'a IIFLKAIK. George Mci'rlalce, formerly cathter and boukkeejier lu the employ of the Htudebaker company. Main itrett, and who la charged with emltzzllng the mor.eya of hla employera, went beforo CommlBalonerllaruiell'rktt thla morning morn-ing and gave bonda In the aum of SIlWil. Tho defendant will remain al liberty lending further examination of the booka of the Htudebaker firm |