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Show 1 THE PAGE SIX Cecil Thurston i t Illutration by Parker Do you think that a man er could so closely resemble that he could enter the others house, escaping detecan-oth- y . , . -- The Masquerader IN THIS PAPER Loder bore his scrutiny withouf flinching. 3EB OUR NEXT ISSUE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 5' The Australian Mission Dr. Jordan of Stanford Visits Adelaide- Matters Mis- - -Political war-ship- ! sion News. 110 . v Street, Adelaide, thought in the Japanese nation. On dune 13, and It teaches that every Japanese is July Hr. Starr Jordan, president to stand for his country and that 14, the Lei and Stanford Univers-it- in doing so he has his ancestors of California was in Adelaide for hundreds of at his hack ' and delivered two lectures in the and that comingyears generations delecture hall of the Adelaide Uni- pend upon him for the same versity. blessings and privileges he en The subject the first evening joys. He said, that Japan has not eras: The methods and ideals oi secured for himself as good a the American Universities; and name among the nations of the the second ' Evening he spoke on east as she is entitled to from the Japan, I had the pleasure of fact that her most undesirable shaking hands with him and he citizens have been the ones who Was very sociable, saying that he have gone out into the nations. had recently visited Salt lake In many respects he considered City and that a number of young the Japanese very much superior men from Utah are in attendance, to the Chinese; their religion, l end have attended in the 'past, their education, their business ne principles and aims and ambithe Stanford University, spoke of Mr. Andrew Eliason as tions are very different. lie felt being among the number, and safe in saying there will be no that. h4 felt fcroud of his Utalu war between 'the United States and Japan. Jn connection with graduates. his leOthre, the Doctor showed , Iu speaking of the colleges of the U. S. which reach the defin- some' pretty lantern views of Japition of college he stated that then an. I haw not seen a more intellisire 250 institutions in the U. S. which reach the definite of gent, well dressed audience m "College and that) these in con- Australia than the one which nection with the Universities re- turned out to hear Dr. Jordan. Of course at such & place a person present a total wealth of (or about $500,000,000). would expect HO see the best and He explained the advantages of most intelligent of the communithese institutions to our nation. ty. The pleading state and city Dealing with the American officials were present. As I have often stated the University ideals, Dr. Jordan obn served that the American Univerhas a warm sity maintains an open door to place in his heart for the all who can use its advantages. and when it comes to Nowhere else in the world, not educational matters the schools of even in Scotland, is the path so this country aim to adopt Ameriwell trodden from the farmhouse can methods. fo the college as in the U. S. ne At present there is a state conclaimed that the ideal of the Eng- vention of teachers in session in lish university system had been Adelaide ahd the papers are comthat of the personal culture of mending the efforts that are being the gentleman; that of tie Ger- made to hold up the good name man university that' of erudition that South Australia has in the while that of the American was cause of education. individual efficiency. One of the The state parliament and the functions of the Amer- Commonwealth parliament openimportant ican university is "that of know- ed yesterday. As you know, the ing students by name, of com- Commonwealth parliament holds ing into close personal touch with its session in Melbourne and is them. according to the Constitution, to In speaking of Japan Dr. Jor- continue to do so until fji state capdan said he hoped to be able to ital is located and a capital buildmake clear to his audience the ing erected.. This is the third parliament of religion of the Japanese, although he did not understand it himself. the Commonwealth and it No doubt that would be a good opened by the governor general confession for some would be (Lord Northcote). teachers of religion to make. He The bills mentioned to be constated that the Shinto religiofl sidered ht the present session are: Ml Wright 3, 1907. t y Kl 100,-000,00- , Anglo-Australia- Anglo-America- n, - -- - Thursday, August 8, 1907. Crime Unchecked JU Jl In New York ment Bill. Mr. Deakin, the Prime Minister of Australasia, and Sir Wm. Woman Attacked in Her ApartLinn, Minister for Trade and Cus Beaten ments, Mercilessly toms, recently returned from And Skull Fractured. Great Britain, where they hau been in the interest of AustralNew York, Ang. 6. Another asia ; they came by boat as far as Adelaide and from here to tbeir murderous assault was added t homes (Mr. Deakin to Melbourne, the police record of recent crime and Mr. Linn to Sydney) by rail. against defenseless women and The people of these cities, as well girls. Tonights victim was Miss as Adelaide and Ballarat which Ellen Bulger, a woman of middle was visited after leaving Adelaide age, who was attacked in her were very demonstrative in their apartments in the Bronx, cruelly welcome home of these gentlemen, beaten and i left in a helpless who in turn made eloquent state. The woman was removed where it was found speeches in appreciation of the to a hospital, had apparently skull her that courtesies shown them. In speaking of the lack of in- been fractured, her face and formation of Australia in Eng- hands lacerated, and her body There was land, Mr. Deakin stated that be otherwise bruised. met a member of the British Par- evidence that the woman bad liament who thought Tasmania made a courageous fight. From were able to imoccupies the central part of the what the police from her, she learn continent of Australia, He urged mediately smooth-face- d that a greater effort be made to was surprised by a advertise this country. One thing stranger, perhaps 40 years of age is certain. This country needs a lie was coatless and wore an out ing shirt and dark trousers, ne greater population. We often meet people who have escaped. a great deal of fault to find with Just before Miss Ellen Bulger the government of this country, was assaulted, George Kestner, a but we do not come in contact Russian, charged with attempted with any who can tell how' to im- assault upon an 8 year old girl prove it. . The Mother Country was set upon by a crowd of men grants every liberty asked far, and all but killed. The clothe: and at the same time she exercis- were torn from his body and he es a paternal care by keeping was taken to a station house s on hand to protect the wrapped in a blanket. Another mob set upon Hylo countrys interests. One thing it is claimed might Saloda, an Italian palmist, who improved, and that is the man- was similarly accused, and only agement of the railroads and the timely intervention of the police , postal system. At present each saved him from summary punish-stfjte owns and manipulates its ment. The fighting element among own railroads and its own postal the claimed that is whites and blacks in the viand the it system ; 1 have should Commonwealth cinity of One Hundred and Thirty-sstreet and Fifth avenu charge of these matters. Each ixth into to be lined: up according to their racial put staje capital is communication by telephone wt prejudices again today, this time all "of the other state capitals in to settle a baseball dispute, and the near future. . Sydney and when the argument was ended 50 Melbourne were connected a few persons required medical treatdays ago and the cost is six ment an,d of that number U shillings or about $1.50 for a will die. Probably 5,000 persons three minutes talk. The distance took part in the fight, but the is 582 milei The distance irorn 300. policemen who dispersed the mob after everyone was fougb Sydney to Brishbane vit rail 725 miles and the distance from out got only nine prisoners, and Sydney to Perth is 2436 miles. of these two were women. John There is no railroad connection McCue, a truck driver, 32 years between here (Adelaide) and of age, and Mathews Murtha, Perth but the question of build- aged 35 years, an ice peddler, re ceived fractured skulls and were ing a railroad is being agitated. Well, I have said very little so removed to a hospital in a dying far in regard to the Gospel work condition. The injuries of the Others ranged from broken rib: being done in this country. There are six conferences in the to serious razor cuts. mission and- from two to eight The trouble started at a ball elders in each conference. All game when a white man and a have as many as four except Per- colored man had made a wager th, or W. A. which has only two. and subsequently quarreled over There are four of us here in Ade- the settlement. Presently ,the laide, namely Elders Mart Hard- sight of a white man and a colorman, Fred II. Mason,, Robert R. ed man fighting started a general Gardner and myself. There are row, the crowd being about equai-l- q divided in color. Every sortf thirty Saints in this conference att present. We have a hall hir. of weapon was u$el, . and for ed in which wd hold our meetings. blocks the constantly augmenting On Sunday afternoon we have mob surged while the police reSabbath school and on Sunday serves from eight precinets hamevening we hold a general meet- mered away with their clubs to ing, and on Thursday evenings break the tangle. Occupants of we have M. I. A. meetings. There homes along the line of battle are several who attend aur meet1 were not content to he spectators ings who do not belong to the only of the strife, and from winchurch, and there is & good pros- dows and points of vantage on pect of several baptisms iu the the roofs every piece of crockery near future. Three were baptiz- and furniture that could be spared three weeks ago. We spend ed was hurled down upon the three or four hours - each day in heads of the rioters with reckless tracting and nearly every even- impartiality. Even women anj ing we are out visiting Saints or children joined the fray. friends. We have two and some It was two hours beofre th times three Bible classes a week police controlled the situation, at the homes of the .Saints, who and then patrol wagons and ani often invite in their neighbors. bulances picked up Hhose Vho We have kind friends who say were too seriously worn out to we are always welcome at their get away. Those most harmed home. Those with whom we do were taken to hospitals and the business are as courteous and ac- prisoners were locked up charged commodating as they can be, and with inciting to riot Tonight are always on hand to say a good several hundred officers patrolled word for us. The weather is too the disturbed neighborhood. cold and sometimes too wet' Louie Conconcella, 21 years of through the' winter months foi age, was a victim of the , blind outdoor meetings. Kindest re- fury of the rioters tonight and Yours to all.. gards very respect- will probably die of his injuries. Ho was innocent of wrongdoing, fully. -- By Katherine tion by his serrants and even his wife? The recital of how the de-oeption was planned and ex ecu ted makes one of the most original and fascinating stories you ever read. You may be sure the masquerader had some close shaves. If you want to know what came of the experiment read JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. 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The dangerous temper of tithe people, particularly in the foreign quarters, who have been aroused by the reports of attacks upon women and girls, was exhibited tonight in repeated instances. A cry that a stranger had approached a child with familiarity was enough to start a mob. Sadie Ilanberger, aged 8 years, playing in the hallway of her tenement home in .east Ninety-fift-h street this evening cried ont that a man had seized her. The childs father seized George Kesh-ne- r, a Russian bookbinder, by the throat. The excitement attracl ed 500 men and women, who fought with each other to get a chancq at the Russian. Thirty policemen rescued Keshner bleeding from a score . of wounds, and when all his clothing but his shoes had been torn from him. Ths police wrapped the prisoner in a blanket and hurried him away. Sadies sister corroborated the story of the attack and the father says that he saw his daughter in the grasp of the Russian. . x About the same time, Ilylc Saloda nearly lost his scalp ir Jhirty-fourt- h street. He was accused of giving penies to a girl of 12 years. The father wanted to know why, and Saloda showed ight. lie slashed about him with penknife and then . knocked down a policeman, A crowd of perhaps a thousand persons at tempted to reach Saloda, hut reserves beat them back and took Saloda to the station. Louis Conconcella was the victim of circumstances. A mai and wife quarreled in One Hundred and Seventeenth street and their youthful daughter went out to the sidewalk and wept. A passing boy slapped her and ran away. The girls cries and the running boy aroused the neigh-tor- s who chased the lad,7 The boy escaped aid Conconcella. who had outfooled thb othrer pursuers, was firiitaketf by the mob for the giHs assailan.' j Overtaken at last Conconcella Was set upon, kfideked down and kicked until nearly dead. The' police rescued him after he wa's dangerously injured. When Johfi Bulger returned to the flat he and his widowed mother, Mrs. Ellen Bulger, occupied tonight, according to the' story he bold the police, he found his mother lying, unconscious upon 1 , , 1 LOCAL MAIL CARD. the floor. lie revived her, and she told him that she had been by an Italian, .who has Mrs. Bulger said that she was seized from behind by a man who she thought came down through the roof. This man, Ifa. Bulger $aid, knocked her halt senseless and attempted to as- sault her. Noise in the flat below frightened him and ,he fled. La. ter it was said that the woman would probably recover. ' .. ; INJURED IN MINE. Park City Aug. 4. An accoccurred at the Daly West whereby three men are seriously injured. They are Joseph narple, a shift boss; Jake Basguin and Tony, an Austrian. Harple ident sustained a broken collar bone and fractured skull. The two' last named were bruised and badly cut up. The men were on the cage, com-- , ing off shift, when by some the engineer, George Murry, ran the cage up into the gallows frame. The jar threw the men out upon a platform, which is built under the roof as a protection in case of accidents of this kind. The platform saved them from ipsrfant death, which would have resulted had they dropped to .the floor,, 80 feet below, or down into the shaft. City Phy-sician Bardsley was summoned an orlered all of the men taken to the hospital, where they were made as comfortable as possible1 n Republican. mis-tak- e Inter-Mountai- EXCURSION NORTH. AUGUST 10TH. Greatly reduced rates to Idaho Long limite. points. See agents for further particulars or write D. E. Burley, G, P. A., O. S. L. R. 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