Show WIFES STORY OF WOE Could Not Keep Her Husband I Reformed II I II I I SHE FORGAVE HIM OFTEN = Mrs Conrad Scidenstricker Tells of Failure of Her Efforts to Induce I Her Husband to be GoodShe Says He Took Contents of Babys Bank I and Tried to Run Away Bishop Scnnlnn Resigns as Guardian of James T Littles Children and Glen Miller is Appointed Deputy Clerk Blair yesterday took tesUmony In the divorce case of Julia A Seldenstrlcker vs Conrad Sciden stricker and will recommend that a I decree be granted The grounds of time complaint were drunkenness and failure fail-ure to support and the plaintiff told I a plllfyl tule She said she was mar j rice to time defendant by Judge Bartch j I In Saft Lake on July 1S92 that her husband was employed In the auditing department of the Rio Grande Western West-ern Railway company and that all went well with them for a year or two when her husband contracted the drink habit stayed out late at night and was deaf to the pleadings of the plaintiff urging him to reform He promised to do better and I forgave him time and again said Mrs Seidcnstricker because be-cause r loved him so but he always j went back to his old habits He in i 3S9I she said after many protestations I I I of his Intention to quit drinking got I j clOO from her which s > he had saved up in the babys little bank but us soon sis he got the money he left town but was stopped at Ogden by friends who recognized him although he was disguised dis-guised to proent detection Later he did desert her she said and remained away for a year without supporting her but when he came back she again forgave him It was no use however she said He fell back Into his old ways of drinking and did not support I her Her testimony was corroborated by her brother and sister She Is to be given lf 00 alimony payable at the < rate of 575 a quarter costs of the suit I and the custody of their two children Judge Henderson was the attorney I for the plaintiff and the defendant made no appearance I |