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Show I SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS LIFE NOT QUIET IN ELLISON HOME. Frying Pans and Sad Irons Flew About in Rfotous Abandon. Salt Iake. Jan. 27. An answer and counter-claim hae been filed by Matthew Mat-thew T. Ellison, In the divorce pro cecdlnps brought ntcalnst him by his wife. Annie J. Ellison Serious allegations al-legations arc made by the defendant against plaintiff. The rhargc is nia.lc that at various times during the past six rears Mrs. Ellison has subjected her husband to cnifl treatment; that she has called him nil Uiuds of vile and opprobious names; that within the last three years she has repeatedly refused to cook his .tubals; that on December 10. 1 90S, plaintiff attacked defendant with a meat saw and wotiid have struck him had he not warded on the blow; that on July 1, 190$. she threw a stove pnker at' him, and at one time threw a flat Iron at his head. Defendant avers that his employment took him from home much of the time, and almost invariably upon his return his wife would find fault with him. and that this latter conduct has been her habit for ten or fifteen years In th way of a counter-claim, de-fondant de-fondant asks that plaintiff take nothing noth-ing by her complaint previously filed, but that defendant have Judgment to the extent that the bonds of matrimony matri-mony existing between them be dissolved dis-solved and that he have his costs. |