Show V H 8 VISIT TO HAWAII PRESIDENT CANNONS TABERNACLE TABER-NACLE ADDRESS Natives Knelt at His Toot and Brought Him OfferingsrThe Bearing Bear-ing of Children i President Gcorgo Q Cannon addressed ad-dressed lie congregation at the Tab cniaclo at some length yesterday afternoon af-ternoon devotInK most of the time to an account of his recent trip to the Sandwich islands He told of the pleasure plea-sure of his Journey of his visit among the Saints of the Islands and of the growth of the faith of the Saints In that part of the world President Cannon said he was welcomed among the natives as though ho wore some sort ot a superior being and several times We was obliged to Collide them for kneeling at his feetand bringing him nffoiinnn Tim inlHt nf nnnositlon and hatred which used to exist against the Saints the speaker said Is rapidly dying dy-ing out Among those whom President Cannon met in the Islands were many whom he had known almost fifty years ago when he labored as a missionary there v Speaking of the natives of that island as a dying race President Cannon said that the neglect of children is one of the crying evils of the Sandwich islands isl-ands and he felt it was a duty of the Saints who labor there to correct the evil and added We wish to impress them as we do our sisters at home with the value of human life and to show how detestable and damnable the sight of God and all good people are the practices which lead to the de blructloif of human life in embryo or any other connection because I believe be-lieve that is a condition with which we arc threatened here It is creeping In among us If my information is correct cor-rect and there are women among us young women who marry and do not bear children and assign ixs a reason for not doing so that families are burdensome bur-densome Unless such people repent God will curse them they are already being cursed women or men who consent con-sent to such Infernal and devilish practice The speaker thought it was the duty of the Saints to labor with these dying tribes dr races including the Indians i of America that they may learn the truth of the Gospel before It is too late In closing President Cannon said that the Mormons were a people that could not be frightened that could not be Intimidated and made to fear what the consequences would be for espousing espous-ing the principles which they did He Imdjieard he said of a man being employed em-ployed to go around and Avork up a feeling against the Saints to have a constitutional amendment and all that He said of course the Saints would be glad to avert it but we are prepared for the work and we know that God is with this people God will preserve them no matter how threatening the danger may be Elder Samuel N Taylor who has recently > ccntly fulfilled a mission In England was the only other speaker Ho told nf his Inhnra tVinr nf hlci nIr > nsnr > nh having been called upon to fulfill a mission and of the progress being made In England by the Saints While not nearly so great as in former years still he thought the work being done was satisfactory to both the president of the Kuropean mission and the President Pres-ident of the church |