Show RIN S I ANOTHER'S 1 IBY A ii THE WAY fROM ST. ST LOUIS ill You Hold My MV Baby Asked a ii aI I Woman Wom n at t the Union Station of Mrs j L. L Corey ore Mrs Corey Core Took Bundle BunIe i 1 and Ind nd Has H s ft It Yet Yd On the verge vergo of nervous prostration and arid with all ari baby in her bel arms Henrietta Corey the wife of r. r Corey a well known illinois newspaper man mall and a alner er Salt Iak City newspaper Ulan man arrived in this at 1 30 0 clock o'clock this morning on a delayed Rio Grande in pbs Ils Corey secured a a. carriage at the depot and was yas lice ice taken taken to t the e 1 home of her sister Mrs rs Charles Mar Maiv who lives at East Fourth South street When Mrs Irs opened the door and saw sa saher her sister with a child in arms arins she cried Whose baby haby is that I I dont don't know kno I have had it for three nights and two to B. B please take it was as the reply i s. s MARTIN TOOK THE I LE HER mR SISTER FELL TO LOOR FLOOR MRS MARTIN LAID I MALL BUNDLE OF HUMAN- HUMAN JN THE BE BED AND THEN WENT HE PIE ASSISTANCE OF HER SIS SIS- 1 tUTTU U A A Tn TJ r TC O T THE AID AiLI Ui- Ui HER U A A Tn TJ r TC O T THE AID AiLI Ui- Ui HER j it HUB HUB- WHO VHO IS AN EMPLOYEE OF AH LIGHT AND RAILWAY VAY MRS MARTIN MAETIN HELPED ISTER lSTER TO BED AND SUMA SUM SUM- A PHYSICIAN not until late this thi morning S 1 rs rB 8 Corey Goro was able to make a. a I tit it Her statement wa was pre ire rc- rc V that of Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Martin u that Mrs Corey wa was expected c Jc In in this thip city cit last Jat ni night ht ou aber a aher her ber sister Mr k Martin went to ion to tho train but a 3 as it t arr arrive arre e on tim time timp bo be thou thought ht bis hs Js law had hail taken another train Id M arrive c this mornin morning how can a mother Cc lie ic 8 so si yn- yn Vas jas as to o forsake ber her own ot child T Tink ink of oC that poor little thing re J said aid 1 Mrs rs Corey this morn morn- 19 mother to cure care care for for it and j nearly 2000 miles in th the arm anus anger nger T I have e no children of L I do not know a mothers mother's ut iut I do not think that any am- am ant j I uld desert its nl as s the of that child deserted it I with children made I Ilu lu ucb b harder barder for me and the little rI I dont don't know ju jut just t how bow T gotI got cot I ri rUI BT know that the people oa oJ the tho ere good to me and ln tb that t little vcr there I did not know what th hi it all and so 60 I just held it in I lutH T 1 reached here Dut just f l a moth mother r who would tJ dr lit a kc ke that put that put hey her baoy in iu the thea I a a stranger and amI never nc bOw i was Hi going guing It seems awful to never believed that a bert ert her child lik- lik that I ft m nry my homo home in Benld Beald II IU last I for or a visit to mv my sis sis- isI jl is- I I is is city T r arrived ed in St. St t. t rA Louis uie I oon on and anti boarded bowle atlY a I. I r th west Vest If Tt was ws about 2 lo j afternoon just iut t as JS the theS ls S about to pull fluB out of sit St t. t Louis I OUD oung woman oman apparently about years old I OlI-I I only at lt lolo mo nio and said I II I you you please hold boll mv my baby a of bile khile I get et ct my ray things d' d I K the child chil and the tho u next E. E noticed wa was that the tra train l was We j I took little HUla notice in believing young woman was on n one nc of sr 1 r cars and would return for I in a few minutes af af- f. f ftc te passed and anil no ono one came for V. V I Filially I asked Isk the tho bok ok 91 through tho train foi theman tho the thoman man who had bad left the chili chiU in ouen au aD On inea 8 ouen au aD On inea 8 as luat a Quid auk desert her ber child bad had not head bead conductor and the r on went from ono one end to th the d finally reported to me mo thai l d not find a woman oman of the debat de- de that bat I had Jr given n then it did not occur to lo me of the child bad hal de tIe- I it I r went nt through b the train from one end to the other But Bitt the woman oman who had bad left the child in my arms was not on the tho train I am now Con convinced that sho got off oft tho the train before before before be be- fore it left St. St Louis and just a sec see second second ond or two after she left the child in my my- arms When When the Baby Cried Ct The Tho little litte thin thing opened its eyes and looked at me and then started to cry Oh it was just a weak little litte cry and aud I r Idid Idid did not know what hat to do Tho rhe little thing was wrapped in n a shawl shaw and as I undid the sh shawl w I found a bottlo bottle of milk Then I was convinced that the tho mother had intended to to to desert the II I j child But ob oh think of If f such a mother j think think of a n. woman who would leave her own child to the tho care of a stran stranger er I never nC had baa a child but I cannot the heart of a woman who would dp do like that At this point Mrs Corey showed the tho woman mother instinct to such an extent extent ex ex- tent that it was f some ome time timo before she sho could coula proceed with her story I r dont don't know just how bot botI I got ot to Salt Lake City Cit I r remember that the baby cried a little littIe and that tho thu Pullman Pull pun ma man mau conductor brou brought bt Inc Ine a i sheet sheet sheet- the poor little thing had nothing on I but tho the shawl a dress 3 and aDd a pair of little woolen shoes which I 1 believe behove bad had been knit by the thc unnatural mother who deserted itI it r I dont don't know just how I T took look caro care of the little tittle thin thing from Irom St. St Lou Louis to this city It did not cr cn cry much but at times it would open its little tUe eyes and look at atmo atme mo mt in such fluch a wa way y that I wished it its mother could see Bee it t. t By Bj the time that tWit I reached D Denver n er I J was sick so go sick in fact that I had bad to be ass assisted sted from ono one train to the other T I still tilI was undecided unde untIe d what to do with tho the child I 1 could only think that I was coming for fora for fora a visit to my iny sister Hilter and that I must tako tuko the child with me inc I t I knew that it was after midnight when n the train reached th this s city I secured secured secured se se- cured a carria carriage e and was brou brought bt here bere Ob Oh that poor little thin thing At this thi point in in tho the interview Mrs rA Martin lartin bad had to ask her hor sister not to talk an any more Tho The physician s said II tha that t what Mrs Irs Corey needed most was rest ant and quiet Its It's a Little Girl The feather of love 0 dropped into the lap of motherhood and which had been transferred to the lap of a astran stran straD stranger er lay a on a cot to the loft of I Mrs Corey Lorcy orcy It is a tiny girl ir apparently about four or five ve weeks old and does docs not Wei weigh h more noro than seven O or eight j pounds The little eyes opened as 18 Mrs lr 1 Martin went to tho the couch and the Lab baby uttered just a little coo A little smile played over o tho the face bee of tho the child as Mrs ril Martin lartin handed banded it tho the filled with milk Mrs irs r p f L Mrs irs p f L Martin tarin said that she should appeal ap Dp- ap- ap peal to the proper authorities tl to take tiko char charge e of the tho child as she did Lot not thirk that it would t be wise wiRe for her sister sister to try to take care cart of It H. Si Sister ter is in such a condit condition Jn tbt I r do not feel that she ou ought ht to fo have Ilave the tho child any lon longer cr she said She Sho came camo hiro fo for or a 3 rest for her ber health While her woman instinct might tempt her to keep the child I do not that such mch a cour o would be wis-c. wis Mrs Irs frs Corey H 11 a a. decidedly handsome I woman of Spanish h descent |