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Show ' THE PAGE TWO New Zealand Mission Manner of Proclaiming the Word of the Lord in That Land. Spangled Banner was sung by the I KOPU THAMES, July Elders, after.which the guests take this opportunity of writing retired to the dining room, and 4 lew lines upon our work in this were served with' a light but part of the world. No doub dainty lunch. The evening was some of the readers of The Jour- spent in singing, music and varnal would like to know how the ious other amusements. On the afternoon of the 5th we work of this mission is carried on. , Therefore it affords me great entertained the children of our in number. pleasure to write upon the same. friends, twenty-tw- o The New Zealand mission i The children thoroughly enjoyed divided into two parts 1st, the themselves and will long remem- Editor Journal: 5. v Maori mission ; 2nd, the European mission. The two are presided over by the same president. The headquarters of the mission is at Auckland, and each of the sev oral conferences have headquar TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH. inursaay, August and furbelows. counsel, said that the men were willing to be deported and woulc waive their right of appeal if Ribbon Belts and Collars Flowered Chiffon Scarfs they were returned to China on some vessel other than the Tolo-sa- n on which they had been treated cruelly. - The German consu Two or three sets of ribbon asked that the prisoners be de- belts and ribbon collars and suslivered to him to be placed in penders will help out a , young the custody of the captain of the girls wardrobe wonderfully. The Tolosan in. accordance with th hair bows worn by little girls are immigration law and treaties. increasing marvelously in size. This request Commissioner Ilea Checked and plaid ' ribbons are cock denied and ordered the pri- most in favor this summer. soners deported. Thelittle folks caf stand the gay TheChinese consulate has wired hues, and two big bunches of ribto Washington to prevent the bon, one over either ear, give the men being taken back on the appearance of bright flowers. The German consul has Scarfs of flowered chiffon and also wired an appeal from Judge of paisley printed mull are twistIleacocks order of deportation, ed around the crowns of large, and) United States Marshal Elli- graceful leghorn hats. ott has asked Washington for Soft finished fabrics of all The prisoners kinds are in highest favor. Blue will be kept in the Alameda and brown are the indorsed county jail until reply from shades. Both of these are very Washington! hall have- - been re- smart when containing a green ceived. frills To-losa- n. defini- te-instructions ber Independence Day. The work of the Lord is progressing nicely in this part of the vineyard, and the Elders find great deal of satisfaction in their JAPANESE OFFICER DEFENDS GEN. STOESSEL. labors. .Wishing the people of tera of their own.' Cache sucess, I remain your Bro. trho cmde of traveling in th' ther in the Cause of Truth, Paris, Aug. 6. Capt. Tsuneda, the mission is left entirely with the ELDER J. P. MORRELL, Japanese military attache Elders. In some conference Kopu Thames, New Zealand here, who while upon the staff of Gen. Nogi, conducted the . they walk, some ride horses for ,th surrender of oPrt while some ride bicycles. The ATTEMPT TO ASSAULT 1 - A LONE WOMAN. Arthur, in an open letter today first nine months of my mission here I walked, and at the Apri' New York, Aug 6. An at defends Gen. Stoessel, the defendconference of 1905 I was removed tempt to assault a lone woman er of the Fortress, upon the eve to the Ilawkes Bay conference, early today on a West side street of the latters trial by court-martifor surrendering to the where the Elders travel on bi- adds another case, to the long cycles but at the present I am list of attacks made on women Japanese. All the Russians food riding horseback in the Ilauraki and children in the streets of was exhausted and the 20,000 conference. New York. Despite the vigil- Russians under arms were, he I will first take up the Maori ance of the police, who have said, in no condition to fight. side of the mission. The Elders been doing double duty 0 pre- Gen. Stoessel, according to the travel two by two, and make it a vent a further spread of the Japanese officer, might have held practice to visit each (kainga) crime wave, the attack would outkfor a fortnight longer, but village in their conference. On have been successful had it not the .result) would have been an arriving at a village the natives een for the desperate struggle inevitable massacre, 'in which.it as a rule giye you a welcoming of Adelaide Wildrer, a trained would have been difficult to disspeech, after which it is your nurse, who fought her assailant tinguish combatants from duty to answer. We generally with a hatpin and finally routed Capt, Tsuneda said: have services in each village um. Miss Wildrers screams If others forget it, we rememwhere the people are not toe brought the police who pursued prejudiced toward the Elder. In the man to Central park, where ber Port Arthur losh us 60,000 the evening before (karakia) ser- he was brought to bay with a lives .by the gun fire alone. We vices they make speeches to you. fusilade of bullets from he re- dug! 40 kilometres of parallels and expended 30,000,000 rounds of called a (Whaikoriro). In our volvers of the officers. European history services we sing' a hymn and read The man said he was Pietdo ammunition. chroniciles the glorious capitulafrom the a. chapter Bible and Daurio, an Italian peddler. tion Port of Arthur, and it is so MissWildrer was walking home speak upon the same, then all 'kneel in prayer. Very little early today after attending a considered in Japan. That is trading is done among the patient. Near Manhattan avenue why the emperor of Japan orderStoesMaories, as we have only two and One Hundred and sixth ed Gen. Nogi to treat) Gen. Maori tracts. On the whole I street an Italian accosted her. sel with all the honors due to a find! tie Maori people of a When she repulsed him, the Ital- gallant soldier. Ilis own country should treat him likewise. disposition, while on the ian knocked her down and clutch other hand some of the tribes do ing her throat with his hand King Of Siam Extravagant. not believe in tfie Bible or any dragged her to the stoop of an Berlin, Aug. 6. Stories regardreligion. We have about 30 El- apartment house. Miss Wildrer ders in the Maori work and have managed to withdraw a hatpin ing the extravagances of the a membership of 6,000 natives. from her hat and jabbing her as- king of Siam, so far as the purchThe European aide is conduct- sailant, caused him to loosen his ase of jewelry is concerned, coned somewhat different. The El- hold on her throat. Miss Wild- tinue to crop out. Among hi ders tract four days each week, rer screamed for help and the recent purchases, it is said, is a and tract from three to four Italian fled. Policemen heard her gold thimble covered with diamhours each day. Strept meetings cries and gave chase. The Ital- onds and other gems, which is are held twice each week in most ian ran to Central Park and the valued at $75,000. Iu his palace at Bangkok, the of the cities and hall meetings policemen fired a volley of dhots Sunday evenings. The evenings after the fleeing man, who leaped king .has an enormous store of aye spent in study and visiting the park wall and hid under a jewels. The apartments of the friends and Saints. The Euro clump of bushes. Jle was drag- first and second queens are said pcan Elders have much more op- ged out by the police and identifi- to contain large collections, while position than the Maori Elders, ed by Miss Wildrer, who despite the yralls of his own apartments because the ministers have told the fact that she had been half are also covered with gems. Mor- strangled and badly beaten about She people to keep the " HAYWOOD AT HIS DESK. mon on the move. But all the the face, bad given chase bo her Elders and Sisters are working assailiant with the police. Daurio Denver, Aug. 5. yilliam D. of jealously for the spread of truth declared that he was innocent. Haywood, Secretary-treasure- r Min( of Federation made and friends are and the 'Yfastern being some honest souls are being adCHINESE DESERTERS. ers, was at his desk in the headded to the church each month. quarters of the .federation this Although we Elders are far Involved United States, Germany morning. A constant stream of visitors poured through the room, from home in this distant land and China in a Bad Tangle. we do not forget to celebrate offering greetings and their conSan Francisco, Aug. 6. The gratulations on his acquittal of that great and glorious day, the 4th of JTuly. The Elders of the case of the 24 Chinese members the charge of Complicity in ithe Ilauraki conference, namely Pres. of the crew of the German tramp murder of former Governor of Idaho. Mr. Haywood J. S. Evans, T. O. Labrum, S. E. steamer Tolosan, who deserted and expressed his pleasure at his reHancock, I. A. South wick, J. B. from that vessel lash Friday McBride and myself, met at the hafe since been in charge of the ception in this city on his arrival Thames to celebrate that day. federal authorities, has involved last night, and spoke enthusiastic We decorated tile headquarters this government, Germany and ally of the demonstration at Colowith the Stars and Strips and en- China in atangle that will have rado Springs and other points of- tertained thirty-seve- n oui to be unraveled by the represen- alqng the road. our tatives of 'the three nations in To friends in the evening. Secretary Haywood looks well, whom the matter although he says he is thirty great surprise upon their arrival, Washington, to referred. been were has each we perceived that pounds lighter than he was when pro taken Chinese were When the arrested. He expects to remain vided with & neat little badge of the Stars and Stripes. 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