| Show I opened The exhibit therein di < played shotted great tact and untiring enle on the part ol the sistciswho had the atrsngemcnts In charge It icing the fill one bur some timelt MM laiytly attended I at-tended and thoroughly enjujeil by all In the evening f 7 cluck alt repaired I to the chucfIi building t > here an n1 u mental and total conceit was glen Suing of the nollcable lectures ol the program were QiilnleU Two Little Grle In blue by the five llile white girls vii filly Nome NII and llrmMia Johnon guitar i KCompanlntnt lit Elder Hook The > letlcOj + d Granger John hjr Thoma llrlmley I l I W T Hatch E C UibU George ii Fisher CI I Rook and 11 E Duffin A trio mandolin violin and guitar compotei < l ol Elders llrlmley Thompson and Kookiiti couricd some very sweet mimic several time timing the enter Ultnipnt There were aeo aonn recitation end tpfetiie Wfle4r Wordless npeeei given by tid r IWmley wan received will much enthusiasm laughter by the noting The program was tastefully ar tanned and nicely rendered anti the evening was one lo be long remembered by all present Gaily Sunday morning October 7th there was a continuation ul the Sunday te hoc I Ilie remainder ol the day u u dtvotwt to general conference meetings ipiln In which statistical and flnenci reports tt ere read The general church authoiltltf and Ihc local 1Iion were sustained ufolloni Mathew Noall aa pnaldent ol the Sindwlch lilanda mission of the Church ol issue J Christ of LUIir day Sims with John Ilron II B Muffin Melvin i M 1 llaimon Valer Schole Tlwina Ilrimle Win II Tnvmrwon Gtorgn II 1isher Vm II JJmltJilAll tolm K icily Henry Mug Wllikr T Match C 1 Kooks H C Nibble LlbbM Noall Ii Lltile Brown Alice Harmon Phoebe bchole and Laura Fisher ai awlstanls The etclMlasllealappolntments lor the ensuing I six montha Here as follows 11 G IT higher preiHlinic Elder over the Kauai conlciencr null Henry Mal M-al assistant Thomas llrlmley preldmg Itldcr over the Maul Molokaland Unaiconrerencr with c L J Kooka and Nolal as assli tanll tanttWet It Mendenhall presiding Rider I i h fl 1 over the North Hawaii conference with I W IL Thonplun and fete Ralu a AMlltantl John It Jolly presiding Elder over the South Hawaii conference II Ii Duffin presiding HIder over the Oahu conference ttllli W T Hatch AI assistant Itc Dibble presiding Rider with Kalawala as assistant over the Ilonolulu I branch Clurlea Broad and Moses Nakuiiu a > traveling nihttlonarle In behail of the SludiybchoolsnndM I A George II 1liher WAS tuslalaed ui Clerk ol coiilercnce Temporal appointments I Mathew Noall Ha auilalned as manager man-ager of he Laic plantation will Waiter Scholl as assistant Melvin M Harmon bookkeeper and ichool teacher Laura Fisher alto aa school teacher and Allco larmon storekeeper store-keeper Lain I Ilnnch John thrown president with M M Harmon and Walter Senates ai kin counselors M I M I Harmon superintendent c 1 the Sunday School with Nalnoa and Samuel lu M assistants VUlnuawa president ot the M 1 A 1fN Jd tou UJlhKiwaltlnl oul Y and Kilo as coun > rlori Kal president ol the Kcllel Society will Ruth and Lahaole as counselors Releases fader Ilyrum De Pries was released during tine ummr and returned home per atearner Australia on August tStli The Irietthbod meeting held I Sunday evening closed the con erci ce Ires dent Noill delivered thin ensuing address In which he advised I I the hainls to remem > her and attend to their spirltuil and l temporal duties lie reviewed the good 1 work during the past term estoll Ctl all who had been engaged therein and closed rI Invoking the continuance ol the Lords choicest blessings upon all Die attendance during the entire con lerence was lair contldcrlng the distance tome bad to travel many coining > jo miles I from the adjacent tr land 1 Thin conference adjourned until Aim f > tuv5 All present were atleiilUe li > lenei > RnlloUI tu gain Instruction and pIke of that spiritual nourishment which they alone who pea the Spirit 01 God are able to Impart The Increase ol souls Into the ruMbas ruM-bas not been ai great as during prior terms owing no doubt to the disturbed condition ol the minds of the people caused by the chancing ub the lurm of government i tflllll naturally I drew I the attention of thl Topic materially from religious duties they seemingly being more InlerMlcd l In their temporal than their I spiritual l welfare However I notwithstanding I l ul this I the t work ol the Lord l Is I rapidly progressing In this fair land l and the prospects of advancement for the ensuing term are good considering consider-ing the limited I knowledge of thin language which the cldtrs 1 1 possess Most of them are new In the held but are making rapid progrcus and In the near future with the assistant e of God they will undoubtedly matter the Ian euage GtOkOK II riMIKR Clerk ol Conference |