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Show POSSE SEARCH FOR A Htj Hunt Hade for til Pervert, I Horrible Treatmant ofw Little Six-Year- m Old Girl. M Every Effort Being Made to cjKj the Perpetrator of a TerrjJB bio Outrage. flj Degraded and fiendish beyond (IXl slbllltr of words to describe was jBjj of a moral pervert who entlccdBf year-old daughter of Ernest hujfljj South State street, to tho groundsE City and County building SunflnjB noon. Evory effort Is being madeH turc tho perpetrator of the outraB up to a late hour ho had not becnH Crime in Broad Day. Tho llttlo girl and her younger iE years old. were walking alonsH street shortly after 4 o'clock vH strange man approached them wltlH nnd coaxed them to go to the norH of tho City nnd County building H Thero he subjected the older clH treatment Impossible to put TntlH able English and worse than thfjB tlon of her person. Mrs Mason, missed her children, approached.'H tho elder girl cried out, "Ob, nuH the bntto ?lartcd to run away. ijH yet not understanding, the tnotH out for help. Bravo Young Man. ,H Albert D Blake, a young ruH man from Las Vegas, was PifH to him Mrs. Mason appealed 'HJ "Follow that man until I call aflH mnn." Blake started on the.'dH lowed tho stranger, who contflBI creased his speed, leaping fcnce dashing through blocks and aitfBH to dodgo his pursuer, untll'they jBJ the works of the Portland CemeriH pany, Fifth West and Elehth'H streets. Here Blake, who was iH wlndqd, halted long enough to askH Palmer, a brick mason, to tcU-riH the station nnd summon the offlH Jumps on Freight Trau) Palmer did so. and then luuH his wheel to take up tho chaacpj Grande freight train passed threHJ yards and tho llcelng man cllnHJ board. So did Blake, who had-'pE sight of his quarry. Then thcBJ drew a revolver and said to BlalHJ off or I'll blow your headHJ Blake Had to ComplyH Blako returned to the cenicnH and within a few minutes SergHK oris and Detectives Raleigh aiHJ non arrived. They had In the iHJ been apprised of the magnltuuBJ offense for which the brute wajBH Sergeant Roberts lmmedlatHB graphed to have the train stojHH searched at Bingham Junctlen.rjHJ done, but it was found that thHB had dropped off before the tralHH - Crowd Takes Up ChRfH By this time tho news of thK had become wldoly known anV crowd took up the chas. ThojH tlflcd the officers at Murray, wiHJ men wero 60on on tho look-qulB Sheriff Beckstead and others "IE and tho Junction started outBJ tho search, whllo Roberts andHQ carefully followed the tracks('KT Murray. 'Bk Trail Is Lost. 'K No traco could be found of tRl Murray, but on the way It toHP that a person answering his jjV1 hnd been seen at dusk walkliw Salt Lako on tho track at-jMl South street. It is believed thaR is in hiding in the city and UHI aro confident that he will soonM hended. 'E' Have Good TJescriptiiBh Blako was able to give theJBll excellent description of tho SjBA He Is about 5 fect 10 inches'.Hh heavily built, weighing nearly about -IP years old. llght-cooiBtj smooth-shaven or with a Ilght'Hli dressed In dark, somewhat tvov and wears a cheap stiff slrawkHi Pather Is SearchliiBi Mr. Mason, the father of tbHL Urn. was not at home iU ttaT crimo was committed. He hfVtr In another direction, searcif, little girls, who had been auK'i thu house for more than aOjMg who had only been walklngn strcots gazing Into tho snK He, too, has Joined In the B Is safo to draw the concIuiiB ho con be satlslcd that lhtB confronts him no trial w,ll3BW Might Have Had 9jH Hnd Mr. Blake who s PBli up tho chase of tho fiend two miles, realized the en0QH crimo he would have 'IHhi ance and probably would hayML1 In getting out a largo en0VHbt' havo accomplished the caP;.uBk', ho was entirely Ignorant o'.Kj tho case ho confined his eHBb? ulng tho man alone. -KN |