Show RECAPTURED HER HUSBAND Mrs Geisler Followed Her Husband and His Alleged Abductress From Quincy Illinois to Salt Lake J Husband stealing is the crime charged against a little lighthaired German girl employed as < domestic on the East side by Mrs Louis Geisler who arrived from Quincy III the early part of the week in search of the stolen stol-en property and revenge According to her statement the larceny occurred nearly I year ago and the blonde miss has been revelling In the possession of the Illgotten goods ever since From the way Mrs Geisler went about it it might be supposed that she hal had considerable experience In hunting lost strayed or stolen husbands hus-bands She knew before she left Quln 1 cy where the girl had found work l in Sale Lake and she reasoned that when the little blonde was found it would be comparatively easy to locate Gel her Her first cal was upon a family on Fourth East street Here she learned that the girl had < < been employed em-ployed there but hal gone away The former employer gave her the new address and Mrs Geisler resumed her search Her story was that she hal lived for many years with her husband at Quincy Quin-cy and nil went well until the husband hus-band met the little blonde The yellow yel-low hair and blue eyes did the business busi-ness Gehiler simply could not breakaway break-away Mrs Gcislcr stood It as long as she could then gathered up her doll rags and went cast She spent I two years In the ISnnl Her sister wrote her that the girl had gone away and that the husband had become a model hUHhnnd On the strength of o this assurance Mrs Geisler said she returned to Quincy Hut as soon as she got there her husband cut out the reformation and left town Mrs Geisler did not hope to win I back her recroanl lord by words alone and displayed a small rovolver with which she intended to supplement her I eloquence and linger nails when she encountered the fair abduclrcss Fortunately for her pink complexion and yellow braids Iho domestic hud followed the traditions of her crafUand moved early and often so Mrs Geis ler found her task a formidable one She traced her quarry from place to place but lie young lady had always al-ways gone before she got there The unlimited pursuit race was still in PIogress when Mrs Gelnler met Mr Geisler A reconciliation followed and the lady consqnled to forego her rc vcnge The young lady Was seen by a Tribune Tri-bune reporter at her present place last I night She seemed amused rather than alarmed the dire threats t made by Mrs Geisler and protested that she had not stolen the husband I do not know where they are now she said l I can tell you Is that they are all here together lie did not follow me out here because he was here before J came and I have been here a year already I dont want Mr Geisler or anY other man Ills wife has not seen me I did not know she was looking for me until you told me |