| Show MORCE DEFENDANT IS SENT TO JAIL I Jones Appeared in Court Drunk Other Other Cases i S. S Settled NEW FARMINGTON MISTAKE Red IRed Robinson Says Business Is Too Slow for Alimony Almony Expenses S SOne One Ono man was sent to jail jai for appear appear- jug nig ilS In court drunk five ilvo divorces wore welo granted grated three trec ca canes es continued d and four citations were heard by Judge George GeorgeG G G. Armstrong at the weekly divorce matinee yesterday afternoon Tho Th session sexson sex ses e son sion wes was one of the busiest t for wC weeks ks and lasted nearly an hour and a half haIr No 0 sensation was S sprung In the suit of oC Mm It Martha furtha J. J Davis against Myron V. Davis the mining man mn She She charged c that her husband had come home drunk numerous times and ant that tha t though he be had hd ordered her from the house several times she he had gone oni four foul times and nd then n found protection in in tho the homes homeR of relatives es or oi friends Sho said paId that his hia habit of coming home early In th the tho morning and ordering hor her out of or tho the house homs cursing and swearing something some seine lomo- lomo thing thinE f fearful 1 was wa rath rat rather r l common It I was expected that Mrs In Davis is would enforce her claim for almony alimony but a a. settlement had evidently b bo en n made out of court for there was nothing noth noth- ing lug maB said sah of the mining property of her husband Mrs Ils Da Daviss Davis's vl's dau daughter gh Mrs Cora Hoyle Boyle a charming girl who came to court with her baby boro bore out the thc statements of her mother and the te divorce was granted without a 3 troi word forr as to alimony almony or costs of court Linberg's Startling Discovery over Oscar Ocar Linberg told how ng tog Dorothy in Baltimore May lay 10 10 he returned home home one night to find h her gone and later learned that she wa was war living with Jh another man under an as as- as aE- aE received timed name name He lie HE ed a after Albert Ubert II H. I Burton had nau Indorsed hi hIs ma statements Gertrude Freemans Freeman's suit sui agaInst Thomas Freeman was continued for a wee week 1 Annie P. P Meyer Moyer was as divorced front from John P. P Meyer They were ore married maried li In Currie Neb Nob in and lat later r came to Utah Meyer leer was woe located In iii II Fillmore after atter the suit for divorce orce dl had been baen filed fled but refused to come She said salti she sho came home one night S1 several months ago and found her hUE husband band gone Alce Alice Edmunds Is now freo free from David P P. Edmunds and b bears ais aisher her old ole S 'S name of Alice Viglini ViF She was married July 17 Ii 1902 at Farmington A yearS year ago her husband loft and lisa has not contributed con con- contributed S S d to her su uA port since that thai tha time Her sister Maud Sackett Sacket to tote the te desertion of David The case of Georgo George E. E Howard a against Elizabeth Elzabeth I King Howard was set et over for a week Troubles Trouble for Cor 1 Barrington tun It I appears that Addle T. T Harrington n nIs i Is s going to have some Iome trouble In getting get get- Jet Jet- t ting ing a n divorce from Dennis A A. A Har Liar r rington ington The case came up yesterday wh w when hen Dennis was 88 cited to show wh why h he e had not paid alimony during tho p o of the suit suit- Dennis through h his is attorney said that he ho had not been w working and had hal no none money and furthermore fur fur- I th thc that he ho would lila Hie a cross crops c complaint against his wife charging a adultery Benjamin T. T Jones a great hulk built hult ofa of ofa a man was wae drunk when he appeared In Incourt Incourt c court ourt and after him dudge A Armstrong Armstrong ordered Bailiff BalUr Pete Peto Smith to AP P e lae Jones Jone in custody in tho the e. e onty jail jai ja jaa il and ane bring him before the tha court a gain Monday morning Sarah A. A Jon Jones s 1 w who ho received a a. divorce several weeks a ago go o. o appeared to push h her hor claim for forI I aa a alimony limony Sarah Salah told how Benjamin had ij ud como homo home home since Inca she had I r a a u decree CIOc and had threatened to kill kIl herand her hor horand a and nd the family The court asked Joints Jonos aw w where here ho had been working for the thelast thelast lam la last st month or two to and how much mich m monc money oney ho he had made Jones told how bow h ho he o had hal a broken brokon ankle a u mashed hand hall a and nd a 3 poor pOOl stomach which kept him fr from om work He lie said th things in rather ratler a an n insolent tone and the tho result of or it ft t was as that Ulal Judge Armstrong called th the b tb bailiff ailiff held heM J Jones Joncs In contempt of court a and nd sent him to Jail jai to th think Ink the mati matter matter mat mat- tc ter i over o cr until Monday when he lie will willave wi h have ha ave another chance to tal talk things c over 01 0 wi with th the court court A in with the Smith Smith- study a ages os came a and nd Tate case cae Charles Smith years ol old oll d. d bowed und and white was as there to s how wh why he ho had n t paid his wife 15 p per er month for tho the last three A And n nd on the tha oth other hand was Milton IL T Tate ate a a boy 20 years old who had not p paid aid his girl l Elizabeth Tate theoney the m money oney duo due her br as almon alimony Sixth Divorce fur for Smith The Thc latest or dl divorce o secured against S Smith mith was tho Margaret M Mt r. r CO GO y ears old receiving the tho decree Smith s aid he had been unable to find employment cm- cm p and would pay his former w wife wie ife as much as ns was possible Ho lIe was wa d ed it appearing that he ho could n not ot well wel bay ay the alimony almony If I he could coull n not ot work Tate had b been cn employed at nt the Boson Boston Bos Boa t ton on Consolidated smelter and had some mone money coming but Just before boore reedy reedy- l Ing ng ug service of papers In which alimony had been allowed he ho drew down mot most of the tho thu money he had hal coming Jud o Armstrong gave ave the former wife an nn order on en the Boston BOHton Consolidated for what what money Milton had coming about 1 1560 60 anti and ull ordered the young fellow feto to topa pa pay his wife 35 5 within a a month 1 There was wn an Inquiry into the messenger mes meR- business when George H. H Red Robinson was waR on the stand to show cause caulle ll ca why ho Ito had not paid the tho 25 5 a n month almon alimony to his wife after a di divorce ill ill- el- el vorce orco had been granted ranted her het Robinson said sad he wa was willing to pa pay 10 hilt but hit could not pay 25 5 PC per month owing to the tho poor business now that the Hie sheriffs sheriff's rai raid of the tho Commercial street treet bawdy houses had ha cut oft off of this revenue rc The order had been heen made b by Judge M. M 1 I. I I L. L I. I Ritchie and and Judge Armstrong refused to modify tho the decree referring It to I Judge Ritchie |