. upon#[p andt that week..uarter*semanby theCon -CHARLES U. HOLBERT ASKS AHose-t thatsig waswhich :s andDIVORCE FROM HIS WIFE,EFFIE HOLBERT.SWEETHEART WAS AN OUTLAWas thegreata litt keptnight.th e morn: has b in bu keep heart'ChigresscWatslt;seeni pay-opera-nd isComplaint States That Women Was With Him When He Was Killedoood°‘ean,eby Police—Court Xotes.npanywill ills in date, ike a i part severed in ed in his is oil in 5s are : pay-is bevouldiitionity ofrelop-: this r be-in a aefitsThat his wife, Effie Holbert, wasan associate of an outlaw and theeye witness of liis crimes, if not an accomplice, constitutes a portion ofthe- grounds ton which Charles U.*Holbert, a coal miner of the eastern part of Sullivan county asks of the Sullivan circuit a divorce and custody of their child, Earl Holbert.The complaint was filed Monday by C. D. Hunt, attorney for Holbert. It alleges that the parties were married September 14, IS94, and lived together as husband and wife until November 14, 1903, at which time Mrs. Holhert abandoned Holbert and has not since lived with him. It is further alleged that since their separation Mrs. Holbert has lived in the cities of Indianapolis, Terre Haute and St. Louis and during the most of this time has lived with a man bytoplacetKirkl:guiltyand cWi the Anightstableraignt‘guiltyfine a Sue anoth pickecstreeting aon a rubbir‘numei He weMondEguilty thougi this irhave t Thei 'about the vilt;