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Show ..TSgTEMBEB 84, IBM 84,1 THE 8 UK, PRICE, UTAH EVEET FEXDAT But later in the day soother arrivu. I came lu the ahui-- of a prim tuaideu i luily, even more like Miss Mill, who i hammered violently upon the &: aud, wbeu Milly opened it, but si la I and siiook her fiat in the face of itoiher Joel. "Now aint that like you, Joel, try-- I lng to forestall iu" ulie screamed. B r JEREMY MAITLAND Perhaps you dont recognize Bister Bessie, do you? Thought you and Eliza would get ahead of me, sulifiug ifi br w. a. ciupau.i around Sister Millies didnt hllLLIE was dead, aud you? But there aint property, no will and 1 that wan mortal of her defy you to lay a finger on this house been laid away in the till Ive had tuy say. Now, young village churchyard. She had woman, wheres that old mahogany been lonely old woman, and as the furniture?" years went by her loneliness had inAnother relation appeared toward creased. "Cranky," the people called nightfall In the shape of a cousin, who her. Her only companion had been groaned drearily to find the others In Dorothy, luraained Vincent on the possession. day, 20 yean before, when Mias Millie If there ain't ne will," she shrilled, took her from the foundling asylum "I say cousins has a right to share In la Ralston, 25 mile away. Now Dor- the property. If 1 am only a cousin, othy wag left alone, mistress of the at least, 1 stood by MUly when the little cottage In Wlnborough. rest of yon cast her off. Id hare Dorothy vividly recalled the day of writ her once a year If shed have five her adoption, though she was only answered. But Milly always was at the time. Min Millie Vincent had stack up, though Lord only knows she appeared with the head of the institu- had no call to be." tion In trout of the girls. Poor Uttle They departed at nightfall to seek orphaned crest urea, trained eo care- - accommodation In the village Inn. fully for domestic aervlce! Even at They wrangled down the street and the most tender age, they knew their I tielr rasping voUu only d forlorn condition and each one :lled t0 lpBve lUe desolate. She had grown to love the adopt her and treat her as a daughtrim little place; ahe had made plans ter. for a long life there. She waa going "Stand up, Milly !" said the superinto raise chickens, she had Intended to tendent. "This girl will suit you, I grow and flowers, to vegetables think. Miss Vincent," ahe added, turnher dreary existence wttb brighten crabbed-looking ing to the middle-agebooks and music. She frit helpless woman. under this cataclysm. Inchild?" "Gan you do anything, Early next morning the four were quired Mlaa MUly In her high, thin back again, wrangling over the propvoice. Brother Joel wanted the house, "I can sew, maam, piped the child- erty. his wife wanted the furniture; Bister ish trebls. Bessie insisted on the plsno and the "Mercy! Can yon cook a dinner?" dining-rooset to begin with. They asked Miss MUly. argued angrily In tha parlor, while "No, bnt IT! try, maam," said Cousin Jana wrung her hands and lamented Mlllys "atuckupednesa." "I guess they're all equally useless, Well," said Brother Joel's wife "However, HI sneeringly, "at any rate we ran all sighed Miss MUUe. take her." agree on ona thing. Thia young womDorothy cried that night at her hard an here baln't no business here, so we fate. 8he had dreamed of a rich can begin by saying good-bto her." mother, who would give her love and Dorothy could bear It no longer. bower her with gifts Dolls toys She ran out of the room and down pretty dresses such had been her the garden path, sobbing desperately. dreams Bnt Dorothy, like most of She never wanted to enter the bouse the Inmates was a foundling, and had again. She did not see the tall man been brought to the Institution at an at the gate until he caught her. Then age when the world was only a mass ahe gasped In dismay. , of shapeless color and movement "Fred I" ahe exclaimed. toward which ahe stretched out her "Dorothy 1 What la the matter ?" baby arms Her first memories were "Theyre all In there," wept Dorof the asylum. othy, "fighting over Miss Mlllys Miss MUly did not prove a hard misthings, and they'vo turned me out, tress but she had little love to give and" the waif. She treated her well In broken words she managed to enough, but ahe waa always harsh In iglve Fred Dane an outline of the situthe presence of strangers Generally ation. Fred Dane laughed comfortaIt Is the other way round. Aa Dorothy bly. There waa the sound of success In that laugh. and grew older she became more curious to learn who her mother was Once, Dorothy stolo a timid look at him. when site was fifteen, she made a JourHow big and protecting ho seemed, ney to the asylum. Mlaa MMer, the lie had become a man during those superintendent, did not recognise or five years that he had been away. remember her, and to aU her petitions "Now yon come right back with she turned a deaf ear, Fvo got something to me, bo said. And he canght "Except by the wish of the mother, Isay to that crowd. we never give the Information yon ask her arm In hla and took her back, for," she answered coldly. right Into the parlor again, where the "Wont you write to my mother and .fight wee proceeding with ettch In- tell her how I went to meet her?" In- - penalty that nobody saw him for quite minute. Slater Bessie and Brother qulred Dorothy tearfully. Mlaa Miller agreed to do that Bnt Joel's wife each had hold of one aide when Dorothy went back aha could of tha piano and they were trying to learn nothing more. And Mlaa Vin- drag It In two separata waya. "Ladies and gentlemen, cent learned somehow what the girl began had done, and scolded her for her In- Fred Dane, clearing hla th.-ooBrother Joel looked np with a gratitude. Haven't I been a mother to you?" snarl. "What, another of themr he he demanded shrilly. "Haven't yon a demanded. "Oh, no. I am Jnat tha lawyer who spark of kindly feeling toward them who has saved yon from domestic .waa Intrusted with Mlaa Mllly'a will,' said Fred. "Yon aea, aha had a service and given yon a homer As Dorothy grew older Mlaa Vincent sentiment of her approaching lllneaa became kinder, bnt the crabbed old and took the trouble to hava It witShe nessed and signed and placed In my woman had one peculiarity. would permit none of the young men care last week.' "Who gets tha planner?" ahouted of Wlnborough to call on Dorothy. She explained why, frankly. Sister Bessie. Men are all bad," she said. "They "Miss Milly baa left everything ta only bring trouble to a girl. You're ;her daughter," answered Fred Dane. There was a moment of horrified si going to be an old maid, the same aa me. Do yon understand?" lence. Then Slater Bessie shrilled And so Yea, Dorothy understood. "What? That brat still living and to Fred Dane, her come back to trouble na after all ahe said good-b- y one, sweetheart. She waa accustomed these years? I thought It died ! What and after all she right did she hava to have a child of to could not leave the old woman who ain? And now we're going to lose had been good to her in her sour fash- the house and the planner Just beion. 8o Fred went away to Ralston, cause Milly' to open law practice there, and soon "Poor Milly I" wept Cousin Jane, be waa a prosperous man. ne had "rd have stood by her If shed only never come back to Wlnborough. let me. I didn't cast her off when she Mlaa Vincent had tried to say somewas young and beautiful because she thing to the girl aa ahe lay dying, bnt slipped. 1 wrote to her once a year the stroke that killed her had come for a whole year, only she waa too without warning, and the old woman atnek-u- p to answer. She died two never spoke again. "So, let me Invite yon to leave, said days after the beginning of her last Fred, "because, yon see, the hpuse and Illness. property, as well aa tha piano, are alOn the second day after the funeral ready disposed of.' an elderly man and woman came up "Oh, I'll leave! shouted Brother the garden path. The man bore a re- Joel. "Bnt ther ain't no lawyer can markable resemblance to Miss Milly. skin me out of my property. Ill have He stared hard at the girl. the law on you." "So you are the young woman that "And Im going to have my planmy sister adopted?" he inquired, and ner 1 shouted Sister Bessie, aa she hla wife gave a prodigious sniff. "Permoved toward the door; and they haps you've never heard of me? I went out blustering and threatening. am your mistress brother Joel, from Dorothy," said Fred, when they WaynevIIIe." were alone, "now that Ive come back "I didn't know Miss Milly had a I'm not going to let yon escape me brother," faltered Dorothy. again, though yon did dismiss me "Well, you'll soon clear out, anso cruelly before. I always meant 1 understand she swered the man. to have you, and now that I've made left no will. You balnt seen no will, a little money, do yon know whnt 1 hava your am going io do? I'm going to buy "I never beard of one, said Dorthis bonne and start a law practice othy. here, and let my partner run the one Then this at Ralston. And I'm going to marry "I thought aa much. bouse nnd grounds belongs to me. yon, and Pm going to sign that conNow show me thut old mahogany furtract Ilka this. And he kissed her. niture Ive heard of. It ought to be "But, Fred," said Milly, a few minworth a mint of money utes later, "who la this daughter? Poor Uttle child I I feel aa though I Then for the first time Dorothy derstood that the bouse was not hera. had usurped her place I To think She waa to become a waif again, as Mlaa Milly didnt dare acknowledge helpless aa when aha had first gona hart Who la she?" tham "Why, yon dearaat, Fred anawered. A REAL ESTATE TANGLE Winter Is Just Around the Corner Days are getting shorter and nights getting cooler. Dont let the first cold sr catch you unprepared. Get your coal For greatest warmth and greatest economy use these famous coals CASTLE GATE or CLEAR CREEK. They are uniformly high in heat value low in ash clean and long burning! ' Order From Your Dealer TODAY! Salt Lake City, Utah Dog Show A Big Feature At y. GLENN HARMON Attorney and Counselor At Law Office Building, lrifce, Utah. A. 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