Show fOUR oth ARE GRANItO LEGAL CAL SEPARATION BY DIVORCE ROUTE ROT An Inter Interesting sting Session in n Judge Morses Morse's Court During Matinee Four women were freed from the bonds of matrimony by Judge Morse yesterday afternoon Three of them were granted ranted decrees on the ground on support non and one because her husband husband hus bus band is hopelessly insane The court also made orders in a number of other cases t Mrs Mary Iary T. T It TA Jensen barel barely out of her teens t told M Judge l Morse orse in iu the divorce di di- voree vorce matinee in his division of the third district court Friday that William Nil Wil liam ham E. E Jensen had lavished the tho mu munificent munificent mu mu- sum of 10 on her within the past year and this only after proceedings proceed ID logs ings S for failure to provide for a minor child had been threatened Mrs Jensen further told the tho court that Jensen had bad not given her this amount all at one time tune but had frugally fru fru- gaily gally split it up uiS giving her 2 and 3 3 at a time to mako it go o further presumably The Tue girl girls girl's S 'S mother after corroborating ing all this testified as follows I I dont don't think he ever was or meant to be bo what what- you'd call cruel to her but butI I know that ho he went away for days and nights at a time frequently lea baying leaving bay leav vin v- v in ing no food nor coal in in the house and either no money to buy Mrs Jensen was granted ranted a divorce tIle the custody of the old months chi child chile i and sod 15 a month alimony Thi They Thay y were married narried here June 0 9 1906 The three other divorces granted anted lacked lacke color nonsupport bein being the main allegations upon which the applicants for or membership in ill the divorce colony relied died Divorce on Insanity Dr W. W H. H Calder superintendent of the State Mental hospital at Provo testified that Joseph R. R Matson latson whom Mrs Irs Mary C. C Matson was suing suing for divorce is hopelessly insane and the desired divorce was grantee granted the tho decree decree de de- de- de cree carrying carrying with it the custody of the four children ranging rangin in ages from 8 to 15 years Mrs Irs Matson watson was also given th the property consisting of a lot and a half haIr and a house at 1049 West First South street the mortgage on which she has haR raised in addition to keeping keepin up the taxes and making worth of improvements I The couple was married here in 1893 Ir 2 Mrs Matson bein being unable to remember remember remember re re- re- re member the exact date Matson was adjudged insane by an insanity commission commission commission commis commis- sion before Judge William C. C Hall in inthe inthe inthe the third district court November 26 1902 1002 According to Dr Calders Calder's testimony testimony testimony mony he is growing weaker mentally and his affliction is likely to end in dementia Mrs Irs Estell Esteli J. J Hempill said Robert H. H Hempill has been a a. poor provider for the last twelve months and she has been compelled to work out and depend upon her mother for a living Right now she is doin doing housework at Bingham Canyon anyon He Hempill is working as a machinist machinist ma ma- nt at Milford Mrs mother corroborated this thi and the divorce divorce divorce di di- vorce was granted ranted The Tho couple was n-as married at Great Grent Bend Kan November November Novem Novem- ber 12 1900 1906 Clays Case Reopened The Tho sensational separate maintenance suit of Delia Clays against M. M V. V Clays was reopened lon long enough to extend a aHrn alien alion lion lien upon Clays's opera house at Bin Bingham Bing Bing- ham known as Canyon hall ball to secure payment of the separate maintenance 40 a month until Clays returns from Nevada The lien jen was entered with the maintenance decree Tuly July 14 1908 for a year and expires July Jury 14 this year Mrs Clays originally charged Clays with simple nonsupport but hut Clays retaliated retaliated re re- re- re taUnted in an answer and ami a cross corn plaint in which he said that Mrs Clays was fretful nervous ous extravagant a ascoM scold and insanely jealous of him while whilo he lie Ie was patient and forbearing She also charged him with infidelity and interfered with his business he de de- de- de dared Clays further set up that Mrs Clays had instituted divorce orce or separate maintenance maintenance main main- proceedings s a. a against him three times including this Jast last time The prior cases casos she ha had finally dismissed but at nt his cost he ho said Mrs Clays replied denying one of the actions Tho The couple was married the last time timen in n this city on November 22 1902 |