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Show ANDERSON DIVORCE CASE FULL OF SENSATIONS. Salt Lake, Feb. 9 The contested divorce case of Emily O. Anderson against Andrew G. Anderson was on trial before Judge Armstrong of tho district court Tuesday and will be concluded today. Both parties to'th action are beyond middle ago and each accuses the other of drunkenness ami cruelty. They were married on November No-vember 13, ISM. Mrs. Anderson al-lozes al-lozes that her h.tebsnd has been an1 habitual drunkard for som time and frequently came home and cursed her and beat her with his tuts. On one occasion she declared that he struck, her with a chair. Anderson . alleges that his wife Is albo an habitual drunkard and has been for the pa?t three years. Ho u I logos tbnt on ono occasion she csnif homo drunk and assaulted him with' a hammer and that he wag compelled to sloop In the. cellar, with the door nailed down, for fear of further as-; saults upon him. ln addition to that, ho -asserts that she forgot her mar-: riage vowg and names Carl Mitchell as her intimate friend. The testimony m bnth sides of tho I case ia rather sensational. r ." ' |