Show I WIVES YOUNG YOON AND ID BEAUTIFUL UNABLE U I TO LONG ENDURE MATRIMONIAL BUSS US I Women young and lIld who looked a n 9 if thc they should uld have o remained at homo borne with their mothers instead of venturing forth upon tho the precarious sea of oC matrimony told their troubles s to Jud Judge e C. C W. W in hi the Iho district court yesterday afternoon at hi his cut cus tomar binary tomary Friday hearing bearing of dome domestic tic Wo woes I Tho rho mother of at u the l youthful complain complain- complainant ant of manu mans perfidy y or some sonio woman friend was nas with each injured wife to support her testimony as as well as to lend sympathy to her in a trying or or- en showing that women women have o a disposition disposition dis dis- position to unite against tho the common enemy man nIna or from a hi higher Stand and Standpoint point that is always someone to share troubles an and that tho tio errors of loi tho the arc are forgiven b by those thos o who lo love them most I The hearings were wre in most cn cases es brief demonstrating that in the eyes 63 of the law at nt least matrimonial ties are not hard bart to dissolve In one one case caso that I of l' l Nellie llie E. E fower Tower Snow against Kneeland Knee Knee- land lanel Snow the plea pica for divorce was waif was was' filed about 1 31 ii 0 o'clock Friday morning and tho the Divorce divorce was granted in about a minute five hearin m tho the court in iii tho the afternoon The Tho mother was given cn tho the custody of her ei months eight mort bt-mort s. s old child hild 35 a month alimony for its maintenance for the first five years of its life and m 50 after that until the tho child is of n age e. e Soldier Boy Fickle Another sweet looking lookin young youn woman who ba had 1 fallen n a a victim to a womans woman's weakness for brass buttons bud had married married mar mar- ried vied n a soldier lad at nt Fort Douglas April 22 lOOS 1905 In just four months the fickle soldier tir tired d of hi his wife's n pretty face faco and dc deserted her she said iid Even when the tho baby came he lie lid did lit not un anti and he lie contributed but hut irregularly to the young wife's support He lie only onh made 18 a I month it is ii tr true o from front his unties duties as a n soldier anti and could could- have h made 4 1 i ia a day a as a boil boiler r maker so 50 the tho testimony testimony mony said but Lut then perhaps the tho tho woman worn wom an nn would not havo have cared for lust a plain boiler maker and tho the story would never ne lIa have havo 0 been told The wife was given en a n divorce divor e. e the tho custody of her child and 6 a n. mouth month alimony So loves love's young dream m en ended et for Maud and George A. A Gillespie pie One lone man appeared t to tell teU ho how hoit r his bis wife had deserted him The Tho rit pity of the court was arou as well wel as its its' sense of justice and Harold O. O Keller obtained a n divorce from Hannah Han ITan- nah nab Keller whom ho he in iti in this city Oct October ber 12 1907 It was brought out that thia tho the wife l left ft her husband April 18 1908 giving iD i as a reason that she did not care caro for him hirn rJ The mother was given i cn custody e of a a young child temporarily The Tho father is to contribute contrib ute tito 3 j n i n month toward its support Carrie A. A Brown told a pathetic 1 a stor story of how her husband Henry Brown had got tot drunk and anel failed to support heland her hel herand herand and their two children She was givena tiona given ti given givena a a. a divorce tho the custody of the thu children an 30 n n. month alimon alimony They were married July 16 1903 Total of of- Seven Decrees And so the tho dismal talc tale W went nt ou on Seven So divorces th there thoro ro w were r altogether all a sad commentary of how bow those sup sup- to bo lie C e n to each other could not livo Iho peaceably lr together Mildred Mildrrd Deason was granted a di divorce divorce IH- IH vorce orce from froniA A A. R. R Deason whom sho ho he married in ton Farming October 14 H 1907 Her charco charge o was nonsupport non She was given alimony of 15 a month and 20 O additional for the support of th the child J Jennie Coleman an Austrian was I given a divorce e from John Coleman on I the ground of desertion She also alo I resume her maiden name annie Jennie nik nil Her lIer complaint was filed just a afe afew few fow minutes before sho secured the di tH di- vorce The Tue couple were cro D in Austria Juno JUllO 25 1899 Complainant Took Own Life Lite The suit of Hannah L. L Stokes against C. C E. E Stokes was continued one ouo week oel Death ended one suit that of Wilhelmina Wilhel- Wilhel mi mina m C. C Dittmer against Edward Ditt Ditt- iier for separate maintenance Mrs Dittmer com committed mitt cd suicide last wc week ek John Mitchell was ras ordered to pay Luc Lucy M. M Mitchell 25 23 a month all ail mon mony the tho trial al of her suit for divorce James H. H Young Youns must must- pay Rosetta L L. Young 6 6 a week durin during the pen pending iu divorce proceedings s. s The Tho or order er for alimony in ill in tho the case ease of Pauline Bal Baker cr was modified so that J. J A. A Baker Baor be c compelled to pay 60 a month alimony to his wife on the tho first payment and ana 43 a mont month afterward af until her divorce plea is decided de de dc- |