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Show TUB SAINTS IX SVMOA. Mrtnnritlitr 1 sprrlrnre nttli a VjimoAtt lint (rru (onrrrritreflt larollli lorU ami I' times fcAor latent AVtrr HrfiUfat I herewith rItakiiao count of lb attempt majtt bjr tbo branch of the Church of Jcn.it ChrUt Mtuateti on HTI1 at rtuc-UuIt to all ml Conffri-i.ee at l'twlll, UkIu. CM. blh, 1891. Krotl.fr Cl.i. V. 1'oola and loyIf, aecumratiM bjr tome twenty pcoj ), moat of whom wiro memberi ofourfaUh, Irft Toatull Hef-leinUr mtli, ami wont to HiUiIua, alwut tevru mile, froru which laia boat .Wo for Apia anl all putt of Upoluj 11 ng located Id, I fiippotp, M10 rtiMoutof thewarpUca lu Haiuoa, uJ havltitC about Utyrulle of watwr to con r hi order to Uk part In th Ion? antlcl-liitwl antlcl-liitwl gathering. WoitarUJ 90 aa to have plenty of lime, a hp thought, but to our gnat UUtppoli.tment wo ftftrwftl4 found wt warn Jut one day late for fatorablr wlnJ Arriving at B-ilallua, vr found a tronj wind blow Inir; now the I fa wo ured our com paulonatomaka the attempt to Rtt up tbecoaUto place where we wrrodc alruuiof PjndlDK rtiiolay. To rrach thlivruhadto follow au Iron buunil coifcl twefityWIto mile. All Matuoaita uom tohaToadruidof thUparlof our Journey; oouauqueoUy our crow wero afraid of tho wlud being too itrong, a ltwoull taut ao much era that we would liAM to rHurn. Ho waroiifteut d to watt tilt tho morrow (riaturJajr), and thu wp waited until rhurwlajr, Ortol r 1ft, having tried to get up the coaMonthe .ill; lit if HritemUr BHht aiidrtturnnl to KogRtiili, the HaluU being unwilling to walk oveiland aome thlitj'flTt in lit a, whirr we could hafo t hired a lioat and gone to conference nlthout being hindt-red by tho wind. Aa wu wrte atHUHua ou the HaUmLli wi) held morning nutting lu a hoiiw orafrleud or tho HilnU, but hi the Iteinoun tho owner of tho huu came and Informed u that w o cuuld not hold wrTlcntlure igIn, fur their mlultr, tho Hr, Dr. iHvl of the I, on tip 11 MUMuiiary Botlfty, wm rtei.t with tbem. TliU wo wero awaro of, hlr t nl ttt-A Ulng to cat Irct ttittr yearly coutrlbutlotn. and ho forbade tin 111 to let u ue till hou e on pain of t-xconmiunlcat Ion from Ihelr ociuy. We could not credit our friend rumuchafctep, at we hid riTlouily met hlin; no we t lulled lilra, and ho corroborated tho u alive ttatcnirnt Wrhad a long converailloti with him, inJiavorlug to rind tho cauu furiucb n cotirto toward ut; and be, not Mix nMtftu Justify hlmiilf any other way, rmorteJ to argumeuU thattampotl 1 1 to cannot bo found anywhere but lu tho page of tho Hall I.ake Tn'uia, After trying to procure another bou wo were toritjit to slve up the afternoon inerttng. lUturnlogt aa before tatedt toKogatull,Wtt ipent Huudaj.Oct, 4, with ourHalnt. and nude up for mining min-ing conference by 1 ir taking of thu em blrtnicfourdr.tr Havlor. Onto till, llrolher L'ooteant myielf took iMige In a trading tiim! for Apia, and after two dayi and ulghU of beating agalnat a heavy wind wo reached our destination, and aoon covered tho two or three mllca'dU tauco from Apia to 1 agalll, where we had tbopleaaure of being (creeled by nineteen of our brethren and HUtar ! and her two children. Wo found them all well and glad to ce ui, for they were rather aniloua to know why wo had failed to attend conference, HInce our arrival we hare had one continual holiday and a time ef rejoicing for a Hamoao mlailonery. I am, your brother In the (Impel of ChrUt, Uco. McCunc Kauai it, UpoIo, Hamoa, October H, lb)!. UU1MU IV 00 CltXNCE IN flAMOA. About half an hour before tuuaeton ThuriJay, Heptcmber 21th, JJden K. J, Wood and J. 11. Carpenter with aomo thirty-one uttlue, comprlilng eight uieu, eight womeu and flfteeu chlldreuiiurtod lu alargooou boat aome tulrtj'iU fet long, from Halcanla, Karall Iilandf, bound for (Jpo)u pj attend conference at our head'iuarleniat Kasalll. The eea waa aa eiueoth a could be, and wo etarted lu good iplrlu, there being no wind we had to take to the oata ami gradually dropped down the coatt; at about 11. 30 Kin. the moon came up, and with It a light land brerie, ao we holitod the nail, our boat liavIntwo mania. The lialheeone by one fill ajleep, lying huddUnl together In all kludi ofeiu. Itar potturta undovnithe tteereman lndulgluglii "furty wluka"orao. In mycramtl altlon 1 found aleep out of the quuallou. About H.li) a m., we wiroolt a tillage talltil FagA, w gut through the onuulug of the rtef without any ttouble, imJ took powri. alunof twohuuifaht Hit vlllngo, a It tho (Uitlom litre for traveler. Wo layedrounJ Iheru talking to thu chief and othen until about J p.m., by which time the food had bteu cuokud and prveentMl 'o our i-oiupany Wo had tried leveral llmra to inako another fcUrt on our Journey during tho early morning, but our native wero Impervious Imper-vious to auy of our perauat'ouii, but altur thu meal they evinced aomo algnaof yUUIngand finally about S p.tn, v. e aKfttn look to the lot nn 1 re enmed our Journey. On rounding the euuthal point dlthulfttaud of Havmi wo met etrong aouth wlml whkh had Uvn blowing, wo found, for aomo Oay. butaawewere lmlUullm reef, It did uotellettua vtry much. Wn nad Intended locroathu atralta to (JpoJu, aome twelve mill- ucrM, that day, butult uauUdonly about an hour to , tAinbet,thonatIveadld uotfiol Ilkolt, und w 0 then nude for k vllhire tailed Ia. 1 need not outer Into (articular bow oriH Uy onn thu uallvei got uvtrloard and waded ahoro lrnv lug aomo four men, the women and ounelveatogit thoboat at-hotee bout wo could. Die tMo had guiiu down und rocks wero ttlckln up overytrhere. Wo finally rrathwllvii aadobtalued accommoiatlou for the night, curtomiati being dUtrllutod among eeverul iioutia. Hume all of u taedwlth the chlrf, and we iuut lomethreeor four hourtAalklng. lu the end we hid tho eatUfaclIou of removing re-moving muvh prejudice and many t falie ImpneMon thry had Imbibed aaliut ut. Next morning tbo I uluJwaaitlll ttrong ami wo felt wo I would have toU hero over Hunduy. Jlrother Wood and mjielf, however, vlilted a whlto man who lived neur li),aodh ud wo omll easily get 1 acroM lht iifleruoou. Wo thou hur rlcdthe nathea up and by 3 pin. wo Marled nil ugaln, luvliu only tome Vkiue Si) iulli.it from bukaulu. Wo. i I mil for I ho tt.f h.tlnn t-n ltll to Ktt M fur Outh A OAtl 1 to lAk fttl lh6kilT.ii(.fe wo oiutJ fthB Muth wlnJ Tho mHWi-o, howrTir, w.nl'u to gn through ilnothrr MMtr, Thu tlJ wm (ailing fill u.l firs.krti wrrn roiuliiK up .11 iraunJ tlm umlnn. l(oworr w. Hw thhl It wn no u to il.nnjIlilriK lulcitiloc to tlioni tlTm'Urfilrr mil tii.rtfore niKd.th. mifmiu Ju.tnt Hit- rilllmt limn thr tottWMlrtilowDliR rrn-Olni wkto mill ttiurk Ita rl.ra nil tt of tun rn I. Tim ruilil.r w.i kurclnl clr.n wt,.uil If Ilrotlifr wcioJ, who w.i lvrlM( Rl tli. Ilmr, lil not hrM Tlorouljr to It, It wouM htro twvu wirliiit ftwy nni lost. Wo wro ctrUlnlj- In vrry ItMIoui iwltlon Tim nillti. Idt tliulr hv.il, ki tlir tlw.). do hi mi iimrgenc;;tli. women mil chit Iran crlrd; rorjr Lrr.k.r tlirmletipd to throw n on to tliKirtf, which nvint ilotrurtlon. It wm mm llflnn nr In.hty nilnntn licforc tlmrudilerwii ulluitnt. How wr )ulll throufh It II right licit toftinlrnrlr, .nil thi. In another IikUdc. nut or tun tu.uji th.t tho Loril h.i WAtch.i ovtr .dU ifellTcritU III. l.M.r. In H.moft.for which wo r xriit.'iil. Wo oon found ourKlTi out In thu rough Mralui In tlio Irttli of . ktrouir .outh wlutltn I hailing with tho rough warin. Uur lioat wa however, n vooil rh lioat, or no won II liavo lndti-1 f.rnl I'.illy. ncril not ko Into ftrtleuLrn, huw It took the native, otir half an huurtoR-f-t thtitbreoMlliup, InUanirer to tliein MlvniMwellM the Mll. When at lat thejr werellletl wn wero blown bit fore lliewlnil, anil a. It came on ulte ilark, w illi only the etar. tor our lighti ouriio.ltluuwaebyfiouiran.aii en viable one. A littlo Inrl lent hnppenoil hero which Kot-a to rhow tho.ujertitltlon of Halnuau.. After they hail tcol over their fright lulhoj iviugeof the reU( the c.lllo to the conclusion that it wt! occarloneil by theinlcotnlucl of eoruo of our com any while .living at Iva. They ettmlnej nlltheechool dill Iron an I ihey all declared up an I down that they had Holm nothing. The women then Uian to frel reiAntant. Una raid ho ha I taken a little luooa. nuttofred her chlckeua. an 1 another had done aome rui h trilling thing, tud aiiolhir(anotlur .jrli tuldemiat.ur( If urn It coul 1 1 e ialle.1. We found the wlud waj taking ua out to era, to altera thmi liuura' run wu ilerhletl on a tack. In the oonfu Ion which nucd lu changtiii; the hII, through tho atuiildllj of the nail na-il ti. lllJrt Wood'4 hat H carried overboard anJ Iret. Wu thru went on a onurae for aliout twu hour, and Jim itiaretl the rocky liland of Amllrua, which ti lu reallly an extinct voh alio, atiuut our hatf n uillo long, rlalng from the Ma, and h aome 4 M Inhabitant., mum or leu. Tke win It and wavee here were very L&J. Jlrothar Wood and myef th.u trpierd another taik to Ua,lu. The neltvt-a now wero get tluz frightened and worn for goTui( back to Havall. They rail lltother Wood waa true! and If thiy weru drowned ho woul I be reuoualble for It, etc. liowoTr,ctlng wo wire firm, they at last pave In and wu limded oncu again fur Upolu. We got lu nearer tnl. time, and with another tac k we weru enabled to reach the Inland of Wanono (aome four mile, lu clrium fereno. Whlto croulng tho reef here we had a near ehavn of being awemiied. The tide waa nearly high and w raiiol over the n ef, Juat grax IiiK II. At the earua lime, a breaker roee up on our atari,, and hat It nut been furth.r.rtnceof mind of llrotber Wood, who had relzed an ore, wu Itood a Roodchancuof tielbif awamiied. W weru here wltneeea of a arena uven woraethan theprovlouaoue. I he aalli lielntf ujs they had been made fut In audi a way that It waa fully twenty rulnutue before tbey could t e taken down and the oara brought out. The middle of tbo boat waa ainaaaol atruggllng chlldreu and women In every one'a way, aome yelling out to do one thing and aome another. I canaaauru you 1 felt thankful when I eetfoot on ahoreat Wauotio, at about l.St) onBunday, anJ I made the rco lullon that 1 would cot In a hurry Iruat myaelf agalu to the teudir merclea of a Hamoan boat rrew, Wo vlalteil a native houeo onahore, where tbo uatlvea made a flro to warm thcmtvlvce, aa thu night waa chilly, llrotber aud tuyeelf laid down ou a mat aud were aaleep Iwfote wu knew It. Womuat have aleut for about twu hou la. . theu look to tho luat again and rowed the remaining two inlha to the village of I.alovl, which wo reached about 6 HI a. m aurprlilng I.ldera II, K Hataett and C. J rjummerhaye, whu were IlylnuT theie with a email branch of the Church, numbering aomo fifteen member.. Aawohaduot met for aome alx nionthe, our met ting waa Indei d n Joyoua one, at wo tjamoau Kldart fully know and reatlie. Your, truly. llATTt-t (JAIII'I vriiu KatlAI.II, Uuiu, riamua, Oitober 11, 1SK1. l ruin. co.vtTKtici. tjnn..Ncrii. Wu concluded to otuervu a day of plraaure. At wo have many fileuda lu Apia who have donu u. uuny little ail. of ktndneaa, wo thought It ad vlaablo to Invite them. Invlulloua wero accordingly acut to thu King, t'hlef Judge Kolau, American Vlco-Couaul Vlco-Couaul Mr. IlUcklock, i.ugllab t;onaul Mr. Cuiack Hnilth. Miutenaul Uln iarre, and aome ofllcerat f the (iermau aud American ''man of'var," and to It. lb Hteventon, and other prominent liulneaa meu of Apia. The luurultig ofH.turlay, OitoUrSrJ, wuaiient lu mating active rc nrallom for our exenUea the tame afternoon. 1'rom the achool hniiae lloatt-d thu Hamoan Hag, while from the mlulon houto the ataiaand atrlpea waved In th. breeze. We all wentaaildunuily to work and were hardly through with ourdeoora tluna when thu gueata t rgan to arrive. Hliler l-oule I, to ill I tho wortof a ho.t heraelf. The appturance of tho library or a'ttlng room wai an e I Jeucu of hor artlitloakull. The Hamoan faua that apleMr ro onnimoui laro to u, ahu had Iramfiirincd Into genu of art by her akllful flnsera and Invvnttvu genlua. J'rom fana they were change 1 Into euchautlng llttlo picture framee or racka, lu each frame wiru Uattfiill arranged group of phutographa. In theae grou might be rectignlred thu larva of our frltndt anil loved outa, rendered doubly beautiful by tlulr turroundlnga. Almut 1 o'clock p m.tlie gueata froot Apia began to arrive Theynlliauiu ou honehack. Ihu numlitrof horrnt tobnaeih rt minded oue of the I'atock ileputinent" of a fair grouud, although It could hanllybeaald that thoyrepre. aocted the lllghnt (trade or Hock, However, man horteaof worth were there. Among the guilts who camo from At la were two tlttera In-law of Malletoa, tho Kliif, who repreaeiitel Iherojaffamtt), U. H. vice comul.Mr. lllacklok; l.lcut. Umiarr,aurgraiit of H)llae and private secretary Ui the chlerjuttlce; nitutrnant llur ett of the U. 8. man-of-war "lrliiola," the , thief natlvu Judge 1'oUu auj wife, Cat lliifnagel . niinaifi r f the allrlolantallon)nud wife, Mr Din net, manager ofMiAnbui. t wholeaale rtrnl null merchanta In Aria, Mr. Carmf llm eam.comraiiy, the Mltaee Taylor, Ira ling inllllmra auldrraimikira, Mr-. J no. Hell, i tin-eliol tin-eliol ol Ihu hngllih eihool, Mra. toorp, wife of a prominent and In lluentlal American merchant; Maim a (high chief and Interi reter) and wife, and other, whoao naiMrs I did nut Irarn. Hhorlly after tho vlrlton arrived ar-rived wu aMrmliled togellli r III the acliuolhoutelolliteu to the following I rogramtnet l-aiaKlar.fallttritMOlaralea!xa,NrewiHMit brlteotttre.J vno-l l-l rarer lie llrolbtr r J M a- ulrc We i- Jine aa ale with aunxa 14 xrerl l-lte.uuae ihaArileltief fnili, r th. Sil,lla eun Ur aehfwl )l Ik noaolu l.flleollerA llee-let a trariuooi an4 aataarf, by lb. ealreala I II iied "Tinea bllnl eilre ' IranilalM Into tie eaneiftO lmia,t bjr llreller Weed, t-rttl,ahTiMu. tile faalail,' eeeietweit br llmm.rh J Wine t -i nr tt liil Jaek miliar, taaabraoiaa or the miMhiaanea After lltoen txtrcliea tliujienplu repaired re-paired to the veranda. Hitter l.ee had alriady trtpan-U a nlco luuch, of which all weru Invited to irtaki. While the whit, fulka were thu. in-gaged in-gaged at thu mltviun hou to the native, weruatnillarly oc-upleil at the achool home. Afttr a abort time had been t ut In convert illon and the like, the I r igraiume of afiorta waa carried out at follow n 1 A uckrace, for. mall hoy.. " A tree-cHuibltiCt'DUteal. A cocuiiiultriu waa telected, antt tbe dlitancv to li t limbed waa about Ihlrly.nve fett The conteatanta were to eat enil.deiceud. atcelid and dt acend again. Ihuolie doing ao III the aholl-e.t aholl-e.t Bacu of time to tio declared winner, lulto a number conttated. The win. tier wa a ouog mail from tho Itland of Wanono. The time occupied waa folly eeconda. There waa aconleatal making cncoulll baa-kete, baa-kete, till, waa participated In by a number ofglrla aud women. The co count lluih, or leaf aa lull down on the grount. l.ach ronltttant aeatrd heraelf lie tr one and gra" lug It In her hind walled for Ihealgualto teglu. The elgiial waa given and tho weaving cmninenccd. Till. Irraenlctl tiulte a novel aUht, aa deft ringer, would liend the Iravea for ard,backward.anJ inut-wl-e. 'Hie whole reminded ol.eof ft corn field when the wind I Iowa, and thuthcavr. of com bow from aide In aide, Iriokwtr la, then forward ni If bowing lu recognition t a mullllule offrlenda. Twu women flnliln-1 aim-ullaueouely. aim-ullaueouely. One or the women waa from Hluniu, Ujlu, anl the othtr froinHaleiiulartavall. the prize waa dlvldid filially bet weeu them. Time threuinlnuUe Thu fourth uveutwat a conteat In hutklng roconuta. Ka li touleatant had tohuak lite imu. Th. wlnn, r waa a man Iron Hileaula, Mauill. Time forty-one teconda. Killb, a aick race for young men, a)oun-mau from r'agalll, wlunlug, , rlUlh, Throwing ring, by mull boa. riav.ntli, Thnwlnj rlnga by old men. KlugHolliaJ gonn down leforu wu waru aware of It, aud Ihe.hadeeof night ut a atop to outdoor eporle. The Invited gueate wero Boon c,allo Ini homeward, and all teemeu In have enjoyed en-joyed thcm-elven. Among lho-u who were Invited and could not come, wu received letttr. of ngrtt from the Ilug, hugllth tomul, It. I,, ritevtu-on. ritevtu-on. Mr. (lurr and a few more. We all got to work, anl In a abort Urn. had thu pl-.ro cleaned up fur Conference Con-ference on tho morrow. iim CU.-OIIUNI.C. (Hunday, October tthl, when the rialnla ateamUed at Kagalll, Ulu, Hamoa. The liuuiu waa taxed lolt. fulleit capaclt), there bclug rialnla helo from rlavall, lutulla, Ailnilu, Wanonoand Uilu. Meeting coll vonoil at au early hour, with I'rraUent I .co rrildlug. Tbe mlaalouarlre pre. t nt were I'reeldent W.t). l.ee, llrothrra J. II. Carpenter, I'. Vancoti, II, I,. Haiti It. O. II. llriJ,;!-. (I. i;. AM, 1, A. Ilallatr, (1. K. llruwnllig, li. J. Wood, Wm. low, J, ltlckf, J, II, Merrill, II. K. Iloothe, J. J. lleunitt and A I,. CJrcuu. llrothtrt A. Itrttley and C. 1.. Hum-melhaja Hum-melhaja had gone to Apia to meet thu new lulialouarlra from Ion. All of tbuaoiiga aung during the entire Conference Con-ference with the excel Hon of two, weru thu production of llrolher li. J, Wood. I'raytr wa. offere I by l'retldeut W. Ilrotlur i:. J. Wood occupleil the tlrau and dallvert-l an.iliueutdli courae. Thu native". Ilitenot with rapt attention. Htnedlctlou wnai ro uouuied by Ilrotlur J. llaUen Carpenter. Carpen-ter. Hhortly alter th. mornlug meeting, we held a aacramtnt meeting. l'ra er by llrolher II. 1.. Iloothe. Two children child-ren were I leiied, Thu Hacramrht w aa admlnlatered hi llrothtrt lari-enter and Ilenuett. Many of theBalnta bore Ihelr tiallmouy. lleueJlctlon by lliolher A. Deualty, Duly In tho afternoon o held Hun-day Hun-day achool exrrcliea. Tin were con-duitrl con-duitrl by Ilrotlur I.. J. Wood. I'rayer by ruaumu. llrotber Wood aaked a number of queatlote, which he hal reared, and thtwe wereanaweietl In a very creditable manner. 1 he next thing waa a dialogue, written by llrolher 1.. J. Wool. ItlBBuppoaidto boadlalogue lutween twu "Mormon" I.ldera and two Htnioan alraiigera. Four boy. of llrolher Woo la' clout retlled It ery wellilndred. It waa a credit to the author, lleuodlclloii by llrotber J. J. Ilennelt. Attheafirruoou mcetlug Trealdenl I.eti preilded. I'nyer by llrolher I). i:. llrownlug. Hit, apakera were J, J. Ileuuett and A. U (irreu. Ilenedlc lion by llrolher II. I,. Ilt.-eit. In thuuvtnlnga I'rlclliootl meeting waa hid I. Tboae reaeut weru I'rttl-tlllil I'rttl-tlllil W. O. Lee. J. II. Cirpenter, V. Van Colt. A. W. llarJInir, h, 1 . etl,C. II.. Illldgea. (J. li. Abt I, A. Ileeeley, I.. A. llalfey, o. I:. Ilrown-llig, Ilrown-llig, li. J, Wood. Wiu. l,ow,Jaa Itlcka. J, II. Merrill, W A. Kregmilli.r,Hliter l.ilillu I.ee, liuue, Uofio, Mluou, rlklue, Kalelua, aud Ulua. I'rayer by Ilrotlur K.J, Wood. The mlaalunnrlea received thilr appoint-menta appoint-menta aa fullowa: llrollura J.J. Itenuett, J Hlcki, A. I., tlreeu, Win. Low, 1' Van Colt, and Joane,tolalron lutulla; Ilrua. I:. J, Wood, Joe. II, Morrill, II, V.. Iloolhc, C. II. llrldgei, C. W. I'ool, J, II, Car lenttr, Afualo anl Kalelui, to lal-or on Htvall; I'ree. Lee, II. Si, llai-elt, Geo. Mct'une, tl, 1.. Itrowulng, O. .. Huniuierhaja, U. II. Alul, I,. A. Hal ley, Ifofro anl rhino on Uiiolu llria. A.W.I iarllng anl W. A.rlcei-miller A.rlcei-miller on Tahiti; llroa II. Hmbot and Alva J. Itutler on Totiga, Ilcnedlctiou by loaue, Monday, Uitober till, 1801, Meeting Meet-ing Wit again, held, I'realdelit l,ro preildiug I'rajer by llrolher 1.. J, I llr her , llee.ley waa lie tlieaker l.nellrtlo ty ( H llildgtajr After tnla mealing we all aembled In front of the boo and liaJ aome t hotographa taken W-i met auidn lu Iheaflirnooiiand llfti ned lo trmarka from llrotber tl. 1.. Drowning, ' A. Italle), and C.ll llrldgea, Jr. rhev were followetl by loane. Ilebeillcllou by llrothtrt). 1.. Abel. Aftir tbla mt-fllng Ibero were two hflptlama, lliotlu-r A.lltraleyoftlclatltig In thuutdlnance. In the evening each ol tbe achool chll lieu waa ptiaenltd with a rniall gilt tin ruerdat, IKIolier flh, conference waaagalu held. At tbla int. Hog the rriort of Ihu rlaiuoau mi-ilon up to datuwa.read and acceftel. It li at fullowat i'd III jlil ; 3 -w HabH. f i- nn" I I.. iT-lii""-"-! i U tt - TMal J Sttfl Maleovll-. i ; $ fl Kattt teaJm ?3 ajmes ti.i ...k-i. 'Is Sl..l lilaa- IMIreaee J r l J,,.,.,, J ejlwe, 'emaka. , el art. In 1 1 J XS TMal eluMree ' ? 3SW5( TMal H-u"l." u wj Item. J -1 i ii frle-la. s l ' " leaeaen J Cw Talal IVBMIwtKt. J -t CSV llaj.ll.eaa l-r . raeaibi 1 eH- Ne.e(tlnl-lreaUaiavl. J -1-1 1. --. ' Th.onirer.nf the Church, lolli local and general, were read jtnd voted 'or llemtllcUoll by I'alelua. After met I lug a chief Ire n Lalovl nainid I an la i liaptlzed by llrolher A. Ileetley. At Ibe aftrruuon mtetlng prayer waa itlered by llmtler 1.. J. Wood, riealdaul l-eu adilreaeed ut and gave aome exct lleltt alrlce au 1 lntructlon. Ilenedlcllon by Treeldeut W.O.I, re, and then coule reucu a IJou rued for all month.. I a Ihu etching the tla'era mi t (Hitter l.teprealdlng)aud hell a teitlmouy meeting, Ou Ihu uvenli.ir of October 8th llrolher. llrolh-er. McCiiiiu and Toole arrived here. The) had been prevented from attend-lug attend-lug conference through atvenu win It. llrotber A. ltK-tlry Ilia received l,la rrleaao and will aooti mt-et with the Halnta III Zlou. lie hi. filled a uxful and honorable inlwlou. On tho evening even-ing of October I J the brethren concluded con-cluded tu meet au I allow Ihelr ap re-elation re-elation of llrotherllcealey. They Invited Invit-ed him Into tbe huie, eang a aong that had been compoaed for the occxilou by llrothor Wood, made a ftw remarka of o,- reclatlou and ended by partaklug of a aupptr rt-tret byHlatrr lee. II. U ItAwnT, Clerk. |