Show n I 1 incorrigible le she effected 4 result by a 91 stroke strohe ol 01 jenitis by F A mitchel kate cate tracey us as a little girl was an tomboy she climbed trees rode the horses to water straddle and would have played baseball if it she he could dave found enough girla similarly minded to tot make up the necessary teams furthermore she bo was careless scatter and generally rep reben sible neither her tier father nor ber her mother could do anything with her Scold scolding ingi bad ao no effect punishment Iuni she he laughed at averring that ebo she ea en joyed it altogether kate vaa v 3 by no al means a model girl unless a udel of 0 all 11 II that a dutiful child should not be ber her P parents prents rents adored her it be left ber tier room la in disorder to r 0 o out to the laru 1 aro to play hide bide aad and seek with the boys they need used to treat her aa one of their own number ber moth er if it he 1110 housemaid was otherwise ea would put things to rights that she was obliged to do so but unable to provide against tier daughters doing the amo name thing again her father would endeavor to show tier her how was this conduct and bow low it troubled hir mother but beem cd ed unable to impress her wath a sea sense se of her fault or it tie did it was of no avail for t r only reply was I 1 forgot it 1 no matter how see severely rely ho he scolded d her within a fe minutes after he had finished ahe she would be in ha inv with her arms around bis his neel apparently forgetful of ber her offense kate hate never talked back I 1 to her par bents except under one condition she tie ha bad d a I 1 let et doff dog which she loved better than all the world beside tf if any one even her father or mother the dog tor for a misdemeanor kate would rebel then there woula be trouble lo 10 the family sure enough for if it there la is one thins thing a parent knows that ha he should not slur over it Is rebellion on the pert part of hb child when the doe dog was wa buffered suffered to go so in pence kate would beg pardon ill cording according to the tile formali laid down for tier her but there would by L a i evidence of repentance la in her words one of kates peculiarities when she was pa ming ing from to woman hood was a R fascination for the fire del apartment part ment tle tlc moment she would bear try ae birst tap of the signal bell she would listen counting the stroke and when they were finis nil hd referring to the book of site could loeu the fire not far from ier if r home was a book and ladder hoube the first time her fattier knew of her tire he waa coming home ono one evening tile an alarm wa wai being truck struck the hool and ladder was ras down the street the tile horsek galloping be the gong clanging cl anfin dogs harking barking and what T 3 the fitters astonishment to see bis his little daughter running beside the truck trick A inin standlee stand lne od the foot toot board readied reached don swung her up ull beside him and the whole blushed oat of sight tb tilt scolding ente recited reci rec ired that evening wo wn more wore impressive than any more nevertheless at tha tbd next alarm the action was re repented peteL and it t i gon bame a rt gular thing tu to see ber tier dated on the Ild li duers ders lie bold 14 there by a fireman whenever the equip ment vaa as hurried to a fire tire she was mode nu no bon orar member of the corn pany and when alio she reached act a a ago age aten wl eo such action could tin no longer be tolerated the presented resented her with a cold badge lut dot ebe she never got ovir her penchant for coing going to fires and add nt at an alarm even nt tit the dead of night would put ber tier lidid out of the window to discover the location of the burning building every one ove r 4 curious as to what sort ott of person luto kato would turn out when she came to the eee of discretion in one respect and one r respect only there vaa mas a great change whenever ebe she trot iWed ber her she was very much troubled herself though ebe sho continued to worry them by her antics abe he was nas always truly trolly repentant her lier father finally anally come to believe that she help it and endured it her mother ehe bile could help it con tinned to mourn her daughters per t aud waited upon her and obeyed br as a though she were hir maid mald instead nate oil of her bet mirent kate bad always been a favorite with boys and when grown crew young mca men to her as lovers when lectured upon the subject she averred she idle help heip it tt the fault was not hers but the men K no one believed ber her except ther her father but whether bether he understood ber her better than other pr ons or er she was capable of making him be white waa WAS blace an vice versa nobody knows ile was certainly not an unbiased judge bo abis as it may every now end A ab scale some young fell fellow ovir would make Ica kates teat slid suddenly denly become very atten attentive tiTe anti 1 after awhile drop out nad had she been a beauty or rich those about ber her could have bore understood what wha was the attraction but since she was plain and without for forthie tuie no one a n reason for it she was bot not a girl to permit familiarities a unit this could not be he taken into ac me count the truth la Is kate coto tracey was a child of 0 nature not Dot governed as a other people ale arc are by such precepts as are tild laid down la to well regulated regu a households but subject to her oa own n whims the world lovea otei novelty in kato the yoong oung I men novelty enough for cr a boroo girls they found waywardness an on 11 of her awu peculiarities 1 end 1 ad Inno nn xue teme C jH chiril iril with other kirl 1 she atut biml ilk a glittering gem to a lump imp of t uil oil all that glitters clit may dot not ix im j k ad id 1 t bawo bird aud man kind from i un Immo immemorial morini hare been attracted b fit tint it cullines rather than that whit it I 1 nutce nut 4 cr r kate turned off in la droves without lien m In corring the might lightest est blame from atily ir f then the n she was obliged d tn tto inflict iome grievous wounds but inui aKel to apply a balm that is chance from love to bate however the day arrived when wiles two lover tame came down upon her ut at the some time aid ehe she was sorely puza jaice tisdale find UI were the two youn men nien simultaneously struck by kate traceys charms since she be wanted neither of them it was not dot for her to decide be tweed them unfortunately the did lot yot know of tb rivalry and bitter an that bad had sprung up between them one evening she was with astonishment upon receiving an anonym anonymous ou note informing ber her that the rivals were tending mending ti to kosht for ber her in an RD opening in 10 a wood beside the arver a secluded pot spot about R mile an from the town at 5 0 clock in the moraine morning TIM wae was a stumper for kate the idea of bloodshed occurring on her account appalled her iler brat impulse was to tell her faglar but be he had warned her time and again 1 against being drawn into complications with men who wished to marry may her and she dreaded leit ie it be should blame her she fretted till late at night before coming to any deci decision alon then struck a pan p an that reflected her owe owr peculiar genius sallying forth ehe she went to the build ins inc of the honk book and ladder company the men were nero sitting around in arm chairs but when they saw tl clr ir fern icide honor honorary nrY member enter ch elf and every man non rose and saluted kato kate nodded to them and mont sent straight on to the of their capt captain nin after half an no hour boure is conference kate emerged from the book and ladder house attended by the commander who insisted on 1 her home D ue tie left her tier at her dour door and ret returned timed to the engine bon while kate w nt ut to bed bel at 4 0 clock she be anro e dressed herself crept softly downstairs and went out into the street no one wax wan abolt at that early hour till being stowed away in 11 but at the corner she nhe found the captain of the fire ore depot ment with it n ca triage and several of his men with a tire engine kato kate ea en the cirr lace alti the captain and followed by the tire are engine they ene driven out of tont just before 5 o It was comics coming daylight the were on the ground making preparations for the en e a ouster n ath nept w wn 13 made by hi so idi to pat a recon cli lation 6 that the altair would appear at last ridiculous jet and might result in A it tragedy but a non will make a guy of himself about a woman whet he b his bis is a rival quicker and more than fur any other cause ind neither of the principals would audgo the blound nas paced the positions marked and the luia placed upon them hut but just aa as 1 signal to ore was to be given one of the second seconds called a halt the rasing BUU sun was shining in hia his prin opal a eyes A new arrangement nas m 10 and the contestants were placed differently abe delay proved fortunate just as they verc cr about to receive the signal to tire a carriage dro drove to up folio folloni v W d by a bre tire engine Kate tracey and nd the captain of the ll 11 jaftok and ladder company jumped out of the carriage aud lit at an order from the latter the en bine gine began to play a stream of water on the duelists in a few seconds they were drenched and elice since the water waa was not over overy narra they shire shivered red but the firemen p played ot ou till kate C called a led a halt shake shale ti inda abe she aid neither of ot the principals boull they seemed chiefly concerned about tho ridiculous culous figure they cut every ono one on tho ground except themselves ivas nas laughing baug kate hate told the firemen to continue the douche for awhile then rene renewed sved the order to bake shake handa hands dut but another was necessary before they would obey then upon alj tl j assurance of nil all concerned that the at fair should proceed no further kate hate and her attendant returned to the car ear rajee end ind followed by tb firemen drove back to town ton though kate linte bad had pledged all the are men not to divulge the affair it was too food for the seconds to keep it got into the newspapers and the first knowledge of it that mr ur nod and mrs treccy 1111 coy received was through thia this source ahat shall we do with ber beri ex claimed the father in perplexity ob heavens I 1 dont know unless ess w we a shot her up in a lunatic asylum replied the mother but tho idea of abutting ebu tUni the youns youn ady ID 10 in ashlum was not to be con si dered ber her father averring hit wit as chief lunati she would assume a lead enship of ber her fellow prisoners and take command of the institution out be he armed 1 that since there was nothing po loraly bad in his daughtery daugh tere makeup U it would be better to give her her I 1 bend and let her set bet her own pace Ro however grever boon after the crowning episode of ber her single 11 life in which miss kate extinguished a rivalry for her hand ath with cold v vater ater she fell deeply in lore with and was married to it young a man who Is a model of sobriety and he tle ba bai b ard about hia his wife a escapades becot e her mar man fringe and cant can t exactly understand them lie ile says he diesu t see what all the fum and worry were about ila see e anything tha matter with her bar IN 1 tilt rill I 1 1 i rill OP of TIE THE united td S states I 1 hg district of utah h in the mar r ot of rasmua rasmus frandeen frandsen ridi ln no 1501 in for discharge to the Ilono honorable rable john A bla marshall rhall judge 0 tho district court cf of the united stiles stites st ites for tho district ot of utah rumus frandeen Fran dAen tiU ot of price in the county ot of carbon and state of utah in eald said district respectfully represents that on the 14 uh h day of september last past lie h waa was duly adjudged bankrupt under the ate acts of congress relating to CY that ho has duly surrendered all bis his property and rights of property and baa has fully compiled complied with all the requirements quire ments of stid s tid acte acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy wherefore he lie prays that he may bo b decreed by the court to a ave r full discharge from all debt debts provable against bis his estate under said bankrupt acts except uch much debts aa are excepted by law from such discharge dated this day of october A D 1912 RASMUS FRANDSEN bankrupt order of notice thereon dia dis ci of utah on this day of october A D 1912 on reading the foregoing petition it is ordered by the court that a hearing be had bad upon uvon the same name on the 2 ad day of december A D 1912 before aad sad court at salt lake city in said district at 10 clock in the forenoon nn an I 1 that notice thereof bo be published in the eastern utah advocate a newspaper maper nei printed in eald said district and that all knon creditors and other persona persons la in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause it uny they have why the prayer pr tyer of the aid paid petitioner should not be granted and it Is further 0 ordered by the cour that the curk clerk shall send by mall to all knon creditors copies of eald petition and this order addressed to them at thedr places 0 indence ical iI dence as O 0 bated witness the honorable john joh n A marshall fars ball judge ot of the said district court and the seal thereof at salt lako lake city in said district on the day of october A D 1 1912 attest jerrold R letcher clerk seal of court I 1 |