| Show C. C CC C. C PARSONS MUST PAY AND WifE MUST HEIST iT LIVE UVE ON THAT Interesting Items on Hotel Sills Bills Bils Tips MilK Mil Bills Bils and Others Charles C f. f Parsons ons tho well WEl known attorney and minin mining nina man an and his bis wife fe Jennie B. B Parsons have hae bad had their dif differences df dif dif- 9 settled as far a as the tho law is concerned Judge Charles W. W Morse did it today in the district court As a result th the wife will mi have to get t talon alon along on 12 a month which she ho claimed on the stand tand is only onh half enough h. h In la her petition for a decree c of separate maintenance she ask asked d for 50 The daughter whom th the mother save 53 is is 25 years rears of If ngo ago is il left lef out of oC the caso easo entirely Judge Morse or considers te that she is over r age ae and aud that he bo has no right to compel the father to pay an any any- for her support You are arc not working or doin doing anything any any- thin thing to support yourself our 1 J was a question ques tion put to her ber Doesn't Work Work Vork No Not ot in tho the slightest was her an an- r And And your our ilau is iso o i years oJ old and she he does nothing to earn her own support J was another lot her question fuestion support Xo UNO No sir said paid eid Mrs l a a little ruffled rufed and then thon added I Her Her health is very delicate J Mr lr Parsons was af on tho stand in his own behalf this morning mornin and told of all aU the property in his pOSe possession gion the th income in come como derived from it i and how bow much it cost him to live Jive Up Up to tho the time of the panic it wasn't wat such a great di J said Mr Ir Parsons in narrating how ho he had supplied sup plied pled his with wih with 50 a month up to toJa Ja last t. t June Steep Hotel Bills Els At that time the mother and Dd laughter daughter cau were stopping at the Hotel at cit Denver where they paid a month room rent and 80 SO a month for their board board The same arran arraD arrangement ement continued when they moved mo to this city and lived at the Knutsford It I costs from to 15 12 a month for me mo to live declared Mr lr Parsons It I costs more this way ay than under normal conditions Mr Parsons tried to prove that he be was not possessed of the lavi lavish h wealth which his wife credited him with ith in her complaint com corn plaint and ho he hI b had bad d Re Reginald J. J Graham cashier for the interests a alsoto also alsoto o oto to help hell him out He lIe le was rather success success- ful I I dont don't suppose that you Jou could couI tell tel exactly what your income and expenditures expendi expendi- tures are said Mr Ir Parsons getting back at former County Attorney Willard Wil Wil- lard Haneon who is counsel for the tho wife I am now carrying carnin an of from to 10 at tho the McCornick hank bank said aid Mr lr Par Parsons on when Mr Hanson Hanson Han Han- son wanted to know the extent of his bank account account At At times during the panic I carried an overdraft of nearly 1500 Overdrafts in i other banks were covered erd by Y eastern castern friends frends Mrs Parsons on the stand said that she is now hoarding with wih her ber daughter at It the Whitehall where they are arc paying 35 5 a month for their r room om and 1 a day for their board Attorney Inquisitive Attorney Hoppaugh h for Mr r. r Parsons got ot inquisitive ti and brou brought ht out that the tho mother and daughter are arc rc still sti paying ing 25 2 2 a month for summer underwear valued at purchased last summer and upon which 10 1 is il still due Mrs Is Parsons also said that they tho have havea a milk mik bill bi of a month that they thoy distribute tips tip which she persisted in fees calling to the extent of a month among amont the tho servants that she didn't know how much car fare the they used up that their laundry bill hi amounted to from 4 to 5 a month that their only luxury was 3 a month worth of flowers fowers and that they the left Jel 25 cents every c morning as on offering at tho the St. St Marks Mark's 5 church It I was brought out that Mr Parsons had sent to his family during July and August last Jast but hut tb that t it had been returned by the thA daughter Theres no occasion for excitement i I dont don't remember anything said aid the tho wife as Attorney Hoppaugh got Jot busy with somo some letters written in Juno June 1002 1902 and in June 1004 1904 in which Mrs Parsons Parsons Parsons Par Par- sons says that her daughter was about to receive from front her grandmother grand grand- mother Didn t you yon write such a letter Jetter was asked Xo No N o exclaimed Mrs Is P Parsons Mr lr then introduced the tho letters let rs which the witness winess admitted were in her handwriting hut but she denied all knowledge of the You ou dont don't want your daughter to togo togo go 0 to her father asked Attorney Hoppaugh hOl h. h Ob Oh Ol no no said paid the mother Attorney Hanson however howe brought out that tho the daughter could go co to the father i if sho so chose but th t she does docs no BO so desire |