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Show HUSBAND HMS Saturday evening as Ray Grubb, a co6k 'of the Oregon Short Line, on train No. 4, stepped from his train tit toe Union depot, he was arrested on tho charge of adultery. The offense is alleged to have been committed with Mrs. L. E. Libby of G57 Washington Washing-ton avenue. Mr. Llbby Is tho complainant. com-plainant. The case, according to Information given out by the police, is a most sensational one, Involving the disruption dis-ruption of a home and tho Indiscretions Indiscre-tions of a wife. According to tho pollco story Grubb has been paying attentions to Mrs. Liby for a month past, during which time tho doraes-tice doraes-tice tranquility of tho Llbby household house-hold has boon more or less disturbed. Yesterday Mrs. Llbby left for Salt Lake and the husband either suspected sus-pected or was informed by a friend that sho contemplated meeting Grubb there last ovenlng and together they wero going to some distant section of the country. The husband got busy at once, swearing out a warrant war-rant for his wife's paramour and charging him with a statutory offense. of-fense. Officer A. B. Vance, armed with the warrant, met Grubb as ho stopped, from the train and placed tho young man under arrest. Grubb, who, the police claim, does not seem so bad as he ls painted, denied that he had ever Intended to Tun away with Mrs. Libby, assorting that" he had. no money with which to mnk,o such a trip as, outlined by Llbby. Llb-by. 'Tho yodng man was locked up atj tho cUy Jail to await a preliminary hearing. ' 1 V ' OO |