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Show A MATERNAL SSUA88LE. Aliened ndttetliw I sails to an Iuraet.-ln( Iuraet.-ln( Morr. A face into which the relentless looth of time hail gnawed it mcrrili way has been haunting Marshal Youug's private flirt" is it has Wen l.in!fl ; for several day. There a nothing j striking about tlio face unless ihst U- j neath the furrow wire the chapter of a Icguud full tif patlmx anil tmublo. By ami ly ho was joined by a sun burned companion, com-panion, who signalled thw assistant dis-rift dis-rift attorney In one comer of I he room uiul told hit story. Ho wa quite dramatic in manner, ami wan frt4jncnt ly interrupt"! hy the j oman, ho bore out his recital. HT name is Mrs. Fairehild. She residi at j Provo. and came here In search of a ; baby that during her illnes was turned j over to the custody of Mr. and Mis, Clarence W. Hurt on, late of lfc-nver. I Mrs. Faireliihl say it was imply a loan j of the cherub, to whom, during an ill ; tiesa that threatened tn terminal her j career, she was unable In pi' proper atteutiou. The Hurt'Ui's, however, had never acknowledged one of these blessings bless-ings and developing a warm attachment tor the child determined to keep it Mr. Fairehild, howmei. demurred to this and uiailc deniaud for the infant. About that lime the Hnrton are said to have disappeared a did alo the infant. Almost ilistl acted at the lo of tlu' child the mot liir started in pur-tut ami j liually appealed In the smiee of Marshal Mar-shal Young ami hi corp. who located liiu Hurtoiis in a retired dwelling on the cast side. ' Mr. Fairehild having loaned the dimiuulhe creature, there was no process by wluili it could be reailily rei tnered ami he liegali to hunt tho Hiirton residence Tin she has kept up tor day and night without catching a gliiiip'" of the babe and thi ninni'inff she appealed the search to the authorities A deteetho was otil on the mision and together they disappeared dis-appeared in the direction of the hull!', This wu the prologue to an ai'lUut that will probably occupy considerable time in the court Mr. mid Mi Burton aie determined that tin' child shall remain under their roof, while tin' mother I eiiiallv pledged to recover it . A hahea t-ol pln '. tho nexl all-p. tiller hieh I he m-iffr w ill coine up lor a national and dramatic dra-matic Hiring It was wltile the legal light wa precipitating pre-cipitating that mutual friends of llie panic interceded and the foler parent pa-rent t'elimiuisht'il their claim upon the cliild for whom they ware ready In do , all that parental love could bestow upon ntni young. Tlie mother then departed with It clpd ill her ai in, slid thus i recorded nil other example of ' all well that etuU well." |