Show FOR THEIR BOYS9 SAKE Capt Millss Comment en y Suggestion of Reunion HAVE NOT YET DISCUSSED IT Bclatlvo to tho Meeting with His Wife on Sunday Evening Capt Hills Says that the Subject of tho Childrens Future was tho Principal One Considered they Ever Live Together Again it will be Chiefly I I in the Interest of theChildren He Says j i CapL F J Mills was interviewed yesterday In regard to the probability of n reconciliation between his wife and himself In reply to the question las a reconciliation between your wife and yourself been under consideration said that If i a reconciliation should be brought about it would be largely on account of the children He Insisted however that as yet the matter had not been discussed between his wife and himself He was extremely reluctant reluc-tant to talk of matters pertaining to the relations between Mrs Mills and himself remarking that he did not be lieve It concerned the public or was of public Interest In reply to questions he acknowledged p acknowl-edged that he rhet Mrs Mills Sunday evening and that the story as published pub-lished In The Tribune yesterday was correct except as to his remaining all night In the house where Irs Mills Is living ul mot Mrs Mills last night he said and we went together to St Marys > academy tosee the children one of whom is quite 111 We returned to Mrs Mlllas apartments as stated but I only remained there during the early pan of the evening Business matters i and matters affecting the future of our children were under discussion No plans have been made as to pur own futur I have not taken apartments I In the building where Mrs Mills Is living liv-ing and do not contemplate doing so I Mrs Mills still remains secluded 5n I r her apartments and a previously announced t an-nounced has declared her Intention oCr oC-r removing to Chicago to enter upon i hospital work there Capt Mills IB comfortably established In another part of the city from where his wife lives and will enjoy 0 rest before again tar ta-r king up his work He continues to I receive many congratulations by mail r and wire from the many friends he has v r throughout the West Mrs Mills his ii Bister and her husband Rev Jacob Mills left yesterday morning for their home in Helena Frederick the older of the little sons of Capt and Mrs Mills Is the boy who is sick at St Marys academy He hasp has-p been attacked by bronchial pneumonia and was quite HI Sunday night but much Improved yesterday He receives frequent visits from both his father r4 and mother |