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Show MATTERS IN COURT j 1 The Karrcn Cases, and the Way I the Judge treats Lawyers. I i H i IB Proceedings were begun Thursday j H on the case of Hyrum Karrcn vs. H Talltha ICarrcn for the tittle of the i H home where the latter Ins been llv- ' B9 ! I The criminal proceedings against ' H tho Karicns were concluded Thursday morning. Tho case went to tho Juiy Bfl Wednesday afternoon and a verdict re- JH tinned for T. S. Karrcn of not guilty M and against Hjium Karrcn or guilty ' of slmplo assault. Sentence was pass- cd Thuisdaj morning on Hjruni Kar- M ren, he being subjected to a flno of B9 $15(i or in default of payment , 150 daj s 9 confinement in the county Jail. A divorce was granted Giacic B. 1 LV Price from John E. Piico by Judge il Hart. The children lcmaln In thet ' H custody of .Mrs. Price. Mrs. Lucie II.' ' BH Hanks, who recently came from Vlr- , H glnla, was also granted a divorce from i her husband, Jus. C. Hanks, who Is In kV Vliglnia. Failure to provide was the kV complaint In eacli case. , H Attorney Nebekcr (After futile H effoits to get an answer from a witness ' B in the Kaircn case, the Judge sustain- . lug the objections of the defense) 1 1 "Your honor, I guess 1 can't examine BB the witness at alll" Hl Judge Clildlstcr "Then jou may 71 excuse him." 'BB Attorney Rich (To Mrs. Talltha IbS Karrcn) "Dojou hatcMr. KarrenV" IBbI Mrs.JCarrcn "I don'tlove hhn." iT Attorney H "Dojou hate any one , IBbI worse than Mr. KarrenV' . , . iBBl Mis. IC "Yes." jtH Attorney It. "How manjV" " iBI Mis. K.-One. IbS Attorney Itlch (to himself, half a- ' BbI loud) "I guess that's me." M |