| Show Returned from tie South Yesterday afternoon we received a call from Elder Stephen Sample Worthington of GranUiille Tooele County who returned on Saturday from a mission t the Southern States Heleftiiome ovimber2nd 1SST He labored in Tennessee until April of the present year After that he was assigned to Wayne County Mo where he remained re-mained until June when ho proceeded to Kentucky and presided presid-ed over the Conference known by tlmt name until his return In the first two fields butlitUeheadna was made although the Elders were generally well trcateJ In Kentucky Kentuc-ky the was better progress five additions having been made to the Church qtilte recently sonic of them citizens of high standing This success suc-cess aroused the mobocratlc feeling in Caldwell County About three weeks ago a mob of fifteen men armed with rifles and shotguns called at a house where Elders Worthington d d = f and Anderson had been visiting Fortunately the Elders had left about two hours before About a week later an unarmed mob of nineteen men called at the house of Brother M Y Damall and found the Elders there A man named Stirling Lilly who appeared to b the leader of the crowd informed the brethren that they must leave tho country by sundown otherwise there were men In the community who would not hesitate to use violence not only upon the Elders but toward the family wheat they were stopping The brethren l teYt same night but subsequently returned a few days later but were not then molested They were cntert teed by a gentleman named VIckrely who informed them that they were welcome and would b defended 3 long as he had life in him Eider Worthington is succeeded in the Presidency of the Kentucky Conference Con-ference bv Elder John 1 lluti sacker Urother Worthington returns turns in good health and spirits |