Show TWO JUDGES SHARE WORK Of 06 1 I COURT AT fRIDAYS fRIDAY'S DEfAULT SESSION I Judge C. C W. W Morse loosened the ties tie that bind for five n women and ono one man while Judge George c G. G Armstrong also took a hand in the tho divorce matinee yesterday afternoon and gave C two tTO more Women women a a. chance chanco to remarry Most of off the cases were l merely a t matter matter matter mat mat- ter of ot a minute five confession of of woes but the ease of Charles M. M f. f Kin Kinsey ey against Edith M. M L Rinsey Kinse took practically practical practical- Iv ly nil day dav to settle Rinse habit babit of swearing at his I stove stO it Jt refused to work as lie he lief heI f thought nought t it should was as n a contributory I of the separation Ion between Mr Ii I and ann Mrs Kin Kinsey cy when t they cy Ji lived in Goldfield Colo a small mining camp now non practically deserted Mrs Kinsey l who had filed a cross cros complaint in tho case Casc was awarded an un allowance of 30 a n month alimony with an additional 50 op attorney fees Adeline S. S Ulrich was granted a di di- oreo from Edward J. J I Ulrich on the ground of desertion Tho They were wore mar mar- married married ried at Ogden on OD Christmas day dav the of for use uso asking alimany alimony ali m many mony ny was the th optimistic way pretty prett Gertrude Gertrudo A A. Freeman looked tipon upon her t o woes J I 1 couldn't tou 1 got get any auy from him I if I did ask for it if it She married Thomas Freeman in Salt Lake LaJe Cit City December m br 3 3 1903 oa Thc They hat have hz s two taro children who were ero given l' l to the mot mother r. r Ethel said that Robert Gaston ra c left her three years a ago aFo u. u They The were married nt rat Benjamin rex lox September 21 1 l 1902 O The rhe wit wife s was given i en the custody of two children Fannie I Whipple Whippie said that she aho hadn't hadn t seen sen John Jahn for nearly a u year nail at that time timo he was as at Garfield but she sho had learned lat later r that he had hat gone cone to Nevada X Her Tier father Robert G G. G Booth told the tho court that hi his daughter ha had been 1 l living with him hint The decree was 39 granted Mrs rs Laura F. F Barner is now just plain Laura a again ain She Sho told toM J Judge 1 Morse loro that t her hr IJU husband had hind deserted her soon after their Heir marriage in Salt Lake October 12 1 DO 1905 and that she had hewn I out working out most of the time itHe then Minnie Holding said that Edward i Hofeling deserted her on their marriage day May n G. G IOOS 1 OS an and HUB he was 18 granted a divorce as IS was ns Pearl Ireno Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- ar- ar shall shaH whose who love 10 dream ended as abruptly abruptly ab- ab ab lb as did Mrs rs holdings |