| Show DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF HUSBANDS HUSBAND'S AFFECTIONS I J RS 3 PHILliPS PHILliPS' CASE GOES TO THE JURY Li Is Mrs Mattie A Widow of a Butte Bulle Millionaire Seattle eattle Wash Dec 8 The s. The of affection suit brought by t. t Eliza Ellul of oC Spokane against I 5 Mattie A A. Thomas the one sixty r-o r t t f r r ft 0 n. n wi n III Inn o T-A T v s- s to the Jury jur late tonight I Ere re are arc two women on the lie jur jury and nied verdict will b bo be returned Mons Mon Mon- i morning s p Mrs irs Thomas who married John W. W Illi-i. Illi t. t divorced husband of or the plain plain- 1 f and anI subsequently obtained an an- an Intent of the 1111 marriage e wa was on the theE theL E L nd id today st SIlO She first t met Phillips n fl she Bhe went vent to hi his office to complain gc ut ut the lie poor pur quality of coal she Khe he was waa wasing ring ing In fro from him She SilO admitted hor how how- 1 r that soon after aCter th the tho coal ual Incident tool took Christmas dinner with PhilI Phil Phil- I and gave avo him a I r. r Mr r. r Phillips did not love In to J after ho lie obtained lil his divorce I acil 1 Mrs Thomas and I lUll did not note c e 10 lovi o 0 o him Until after the tho ilLI ill ill- I l never In his hilS I Watt nab company exIn cx- cx In n the tile presence of a third person I ent with him only asja friend Ho lie k advised me In business matters and soon aft after r I met him told mo me that hl his family famil relations were not good enough un and anU he contemplated getting a divorce Mrs Irs Thom Thomas M said that even een after she married Phillips he did not settle down She Sho said silo sho went vent Into his of office of- of lice fice one da day ant and found him with his arm around his liLa stenographer The They were so engrossed in La each tach other that she did not disturb them and quietly withdrew from froni the room Five months month later she obtained the of or tlc tIc marriage with Phillips Mrs Ir Eliza ElUa B. B Phillips plaintiff In Inthe Inthe Inthe the action told the tho Jur Jury that hut she and had lived Jived d to together ether In perfect peace and happiness S for Cor fourteen years ears and would have ha continued pleasant re FC re- re lations if Mrs 1 Thomas had hall not come bet between WI en them I |