Show BIRTH AND DEATH MYSTERY Relatives of Woman Perplexed by Notice That Twins Had Been S Born to Her and Had Died Yesterday afternoon a young lady called at the office of the Board of Health desiring information regarding a Mrs Baggley who according to a paid notice In The Tribune had on May 6th at Blngham become the mother moth-er of twins a son and a daughter both of whom the notice said died on May Tth and were to have been burledon May Sth The girl said she was very anxious to find Mr Baggley but had failed to locate him at Bingham and for three days had been pursuing a fruitless search In Salt Lake She said she had been to the undertakers of the city inquiring about the dead babies hut none of them could give her any information She said she had also been to numerous lodginghouses and hotels with no better results She thought the llealth office might furnish fur-nish some clue as births are registered there and burial permits issued There was no record however of either births or deaths which would coi respond re-spond with thosa sought for CVrk Smith telephoned to the health officer at Blnghnm and from him learned that Mrs Baggley also known as Addle ONeSI had been a resident of Blngham for two or three years and that she left Blngham for Salt Lake on May 2nd In the expectation of becoming becom-ing a mother Inquiries at the residence resi-dence of Mrs Baggley at Bingham elicited elic-ited the same information with the addition ad-dition that a girl of about 25 years of i age had left Blngham with Mrs Bag I gley for Salt Lake and since then nothing noth-ing had been heard from her at her former home The young lady making the Inquiries at the Board of Health it was learned afterward was the daughter of Mrs Baggley She knew nothing of the no tlce of the birth and deaths In the paper pa-per and was very anxious to discover who caused It to be put In the paper The party who left It and paid for it was a woman unknown to the man who took the advertisement The proprietor of the Clift house where a son of the woman from Bingham Bing-ham rooms nays that Mrs Bnggley I came to his house on the night of May 4th and left the following afternoon saying she was going under the care of a physician and the same afternoon she sent for her valise Since then he had not seen or heard of her Her son a young man of about 20 was seen last evening He also had been searching search-ing for his mother he said but Ijke his sister had been unable to gain any tidings of her |