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Show REFUTES CHARGES SHE : .HAS MADE Aged Wyoming Woman Publishes Statement K6x gardin. Suit. That aoma aeheme, of . whira the purpose i aot quite dear, wa worked oa her, and that ah did aot "know what ha wit signing dhea tb twor to a complaint suing Mis Mary E. Hollely for 125,000 for alienatioa of ber-hua-band' afTeetiont. li the statement of Mr. J. H. Eardlay, according to ad rice from Wyoming. It i alleged that some eloae relativaa of Mr, fcardlejr ara ia on a plan which bida fair to wreck the happineea of ker home. Mr. Praney Eardley of Lyman. Wyo., filed auit ia the third district court, in Halt Lake City, April 7 last, gainst Mis Hollely. The complaint recite that Mia Hollely ha deprived Mrs.- Eardmy of tha comfort, company and society of br kubnd, J. H. Eardley, and asked . for 26,0O0 dam age. The- document recited that Eardley had, left tha Wyoming home to go on a misaion, and that Miss Hollely had coma back at the tarn time aa he returned from tha -missioa Said. It ia asserted in the complaint that Eardley brought the girl to Salt Lake City and that in bad enticed him to leave bit boma at Lyman and to live separata aad apart from hi wife, in Salt Lake City. Denies Ckarf aa Made. Concerning thi , complaint Mra. Eardlev haa caused the. following letter let-ter to "be published in Wyoming: . ' . " Borne time ago I noticed an article in a Wvoming paper relative to me suing Mi'ts Marv E. Hollely for 25,0O0 for alienating the affection of my husband hus-band from me. I wish to say that I did aot know anything about the matter mat-ter until I received a letter telling me to be in Evanatoa to awear to tome thing I knew nothing about until I met the party who wrote the letter to me. Then he told ma what to swear to. Married rifty Tears. "I swor to something, but I am certain cer-tain I did not swear to certain thing which are ia tha complaint a aerved oa Mis Hollely; for I know that I eould not prove any tuch thing, a I know of my own knowledge that thev ara aot true. I have too much eon 4 dnce in my husband to believe any such thing of him, after living with him. fop dftv veers: nor do I believe Mia Hollely it that kind of a perton; through the ihort aequaintaaee I. hav had with her I have fouad her to be a perfect lady ia every respect. My boa-band boa-band and I bava aever had a cross word since fa came home from hit mia-tion. mia-tion. We lived happy before be went and we ara living nappy bow. "Tha way I look at it, it is a dear ease of coaspiraey to get Mia Hollely 'a mosey, aad I will tak ao part ia it, aa it ia a verv dishonest affair. "MRS. J. H. EARDLEY." |