Show A TALE OF WOE A ThrllHnj and ReroUIn Story Told bjr a Utah TOPDJ Woman THE HOUSE PROCEEDINGS OF SATURDAY ExPrcsldcnt UeTcIand Talks on the SabJect of Tariff Kofdrnl THE GERMAN EMPEROR AND BISMARCK DISAGREE President Harrison Makes a Xoml > nnllon Which Dbplrasti llllnoln Denttemen By Teletnph to t NIT A HAD STOItV IfllVbtThaTeun02jshCni1eAee iie tctor0 LEADVIIAE Col Jan 30 Probably Prob-ably one of the oadiktt cases of nxius wrongKlolDK that ever came to light was the one told by Mr i Rotse to day Dr Si r Johns a few days ago was called to attend a young woman who was at the point ot death birth With uffcring the from prenlatwrB care and attention Sue received the dark portals were closed and as die gained strength she told the man of medicine her harrowimr Isle The doctor kindly Informed t a reporter er who today called on the patient and received from her own lips the story of her J111e a terrible ex pcrlence all will admit to be had by one wh ia yet merely a girl and one not well versed in the ways of I tho world When the reporter entered the I room he foUnd Mrs Reese In bed tlothtlng ned ufficIentslrengUI yet toth be able to sit up and sawn girl that ono msild judge to be about MTtnleen years of age a decided de-cided brunette with dark brown laughing eyes and a sweet pleasIng dec that bore on every feature the stamp of truthfulness and honesty S U tht ndJIIn tl Stating hli business the girl ire i-re lh 1 do not care for newspaper news-paper notoriety and would rather not air my grievances before thu public as they are sure to misjudge me She was informed that part of her story was already known and that It would be better for her to JUKE A STATEMENT Rl that no mistake could be made of her life Sho consented and said On July 26 ISIS I was married at Logan city Utah to ft man named Watkins Wat-kins Itecte and from that day you might say my trials commenced I was not when married peventce1 years of age my birthday falling on October My father Is aged and Infirm and I bad toawit him My mother died when I was twelve years old and I us deprived Of nil a mothers aUVictt ht a time In lift when girls need it most I was born in Missouri and the family moved to Utah two years ago One brother resides I there and my only sister is married and lives in Missouri I got employment em-ployment In ono of he hotels In fx > gan city and was frequently thrown into the society my future husband I had known him previously previ-ously us his hliter had married my cousin lIe was very attentive and kind and after asking me to marry him Mfveral times I consented My lather did not know anything about it until several hours after the knot was tied and although he did not scold me I could rue from his utAh ner that be was not pleased 01AL the time of my marriage Itccfe was workIng in one of the theatres and made a good living Suddenly he gave up his employment employ-ment and mentnd At n WENT T OGDEN He was successful In Eecurmi work and we lived very happily He was steady never drank and the only falling hebad was that of gambling But I was gradually weaning him from that vic and then I fondly loved my husband and thought him everything that was good and true But I was rudely a wakened and In a few sort w < k found Hint I was bound to a man who was utterly depraved de-praved and my love turned to loathing and disgust We left rli Ogden n3n arrived In Denver in August where Reese absolutely refuted re-futed t work insisting that I should make the living ° I suppose he thought that as we were far away from every one who knew us that be would compel me to submit to his wishes He took me to a house of illfame on Rolls day street and compelled me to live there I rebelled but he threatened me with all sorts punishment if I left The life was repellant to le To 1e repIant me and one day I went to Colorado city and the only employment I could Jet was in a dance hall sot accepted It I was satisfied with anything E long as I could KECl AWAY mOM 11EESE Shortly after ller Denver he was U for vagrancy I was ub pruned and testified against him r was fined J1SO i returned to Colorado City When he was liberated lib-erated he followed me and promised prom-ised to go to work and do better In the future and said that we had better come to Lie We did so but ho never kept his promise and the second Jay after l arrived here I was taken sick and knowing that I could not support him helen he-len me among strangers without a centto starve for all he cared This I should not have minded s much but he returned to Utah and told my father that I was thor oughly bad and vicious and had left him to go with another man to Kansas Kan-sas City a his mistress 3Iy father could hardly believe I and wrote tome to-me here I cot a friend to answer the letter telling him the fact in the case and on Tuesday I received a letter from him sating he would i re table send me a ticket whenever I was able to travel and to come home Iteese also told my father that when he objected to my going with this man to Kansas City that IrE WAS SHOT AT and came near being killed but my fathers boo for me was strong enough not to believe hli Le told nd I shall return home and get a divorce vorceKceeo Kceeo is about twentyone years old tall slim and falrand a worthless worth-less a creature as one could meet I have done no wrong willingly and will b glad to return home During tho recital of her east story tears repeatedly coursed down her checks and her speech was often broken by sb For one E young she h bad an awful experience and but for the kindness during her sickness of Mrs C F H Whlpple of Martha Wahi ton Assembly and M Gregory her landlady the would no doubt have crossed the dark river To both ladles and tho doctor she returns her heartfelt thanks |