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Show Irv.iif'Ru.iC. GenrgH Rnc received a letter from his sou George nt Mt. Pleasant, say'ng h-j was ma tried to Mi. Louise M. Irvine on tht-Mh o tliis monih. Mrs. Irvine, It will be remembered, wo , divorced di-vorced from her husband m Provo i Mime .nioinfis ago. Mrs. Inlne. us charged with ailtilleiy l.y her hti-b mil, and U"S) was uaiueil us ihu co-re-sioiiduiit. Mr. Hose, fuller of iho young man, 'wishes us to statu Hi it lie mid Ins wilo wi re strongly opposed to the relations existing between their sou and Mi. Irvine, and tried lo keep lliem apart. Thoy weio deceived, ho say-, by their son and also uy Mrs. Irvine, who came to their house ami told thunisbc would have nothing more lo do with the boy, and would not even i-peak lo him. Tint boy. ivhen he li ft lion) , told hi-father hi-father tie was going lo Civile Gate, but It appears that. Instead or going io that plact) he went to Ml. P.easaiil. Mrs, Itvlnu luft about Ihe same iliue, Mini the young mini's father think they una at Spiltigvillo ami look the train for iho latter city, where Mrs. livine bad prevlou-ly shipped iier household finnlttKe. Wo have been Informed that Mis. Irvliin said shu Ans goinu to Salt-Lako lo stay with her foiKS wjiou she weni away. It has been rumored around that Mr. and Mis. It su iiislsted their sou, ami knew all aiiout iho iirrauguiueiits for the marriage, but Mr. Itoso says It Is ell false. It Is rather a peculiar love affair, ir such ll may bo called, for the bride Is old enough lo ho tho uioilier of yo nu U"S, who Is only 23 joars of ago. Payson G.obe-Heador. |