k7 MORNING. OCTOBER 19. 1897.Tighe was a widow and her maiden name was Conorer.This may seem rather a sudden termination to Mr. Tighe's widowerhood, but he claims to have been separated from wife No. 1 for about seven years. According to his complaint, which was filed several months ago. his wife left him fir a boarder, who had proved a serpent in the garden of connubial love. Mr. Tighe assorted this boarder had ingratiated himself Into the favor of the housewife, who finally became infatuated with him, and eloped with him to Canada. From that Mnih her husband had nevei heard of her. He said when procuring the license that he had chosen Mrs. Irons because he felt sure she “was too old to r\»n away.Notes of the Courts.COUNTSUIT WILL COUNIIs a Petitloc RemovedSou letThe compt case was fin in the Circ will be the t