Show CONGO fREE FRE STATE liS AS SEEN BY SCIENTIST Prof Frederick Sarr SaT Who Lectures Lectures Lec Lec- tures lures Here Soon Made Many Observations i I In his 1118 recent journey In lii the lie Congo Free State Slate Professor or Frederick Starr of the University 01 ur Chicago traveled over o a far fal greater teater extent of that country coun try tl than luau travelers often orten visit He lie went up uJ the T Kasai a nl rivet river the duet chief tributary tribu- tribu tar ary tary of the Congo ConJo from front the south to hI falls ralls the headwaters of nay nav In that neighborhood he ho spent pent four months and a halt half near the town of in iii charge of an establishment establishment es es- employing I O men representing rep- rep resenting len or a dozen tribes Ills His experience gave him hint the opportunity to appreciate the questions of or In labor or and aull laborers in a practical way which few fw travelers have J enjoyed In this district he lie also came Into Inlo contact with the lie a an and his near neighbors ors arul ad d received visits and delegations fr from m tribes occupying tho the country for around in 3 ll 11 directions Returning to to- o l Prof Pr Starr larl and his companion made tho the journey of or the Congo plop proper r to lo Stan Ston- Icy loy taIls alls the limits of or regular navIgation tion A side trip up was made up un the lie Aru Aru- river to the famous camp where the rearguard of or Stanley's Stanleys Stan Stat Ics ley's Emin Pasha expedition spent so o many sad ad months month The journey was continued beyond Stanley falls faHs to Pon- Pon In Ul order to Inspect tho the now railroad railroad railroad-at at lint time not open for general travel Tho The return journey was made tJ by canoe In order to see thic rapids Altogether It Is Iro probable ablo that Professor Proc Stan Starr and his companion compan compan- ion Mr Gonzales who accompanied I him at ot photographer raphel traveled more moro Ulan miles within thc he limit of or orthe the State Stale They visited S different trl tribes es took more than negatives and nd ma made c a coll cllon of or thou thousands an s o of o objects of or native handiwork Professor Profess Or Frederick Starr occupied the chair of or y In the lie University University Uni Uni- I of or Chicago and amI Is without doubt the thc foremost t living Jiving authority In hl his chosen Held field He lie will lecture un under l the auspices auspice of the University I of Utah Ulah Monday evening October JS 28 S I at the Congregational church This Is IsS Isho S ho the third leel lecture Ule of or this seasons season's cour course e |