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Show KRBITORWl, CONl'EttESCC Of thariji,, To ,(,t( on 1nlrl( i Itogram Tor I ho Occailon. tl nf ,,"otl'"oMM"o. of Char. e"tU .. itrct,, on ThuraJay, IVbruary L'nd. The nurnlnj lenlon will begin at Iftii'ilori, the exercises beliu nifollowet. Report ol Ilrserot Hispltal, tlr.lt, It. I'ratt. Itepnt of I'emile Uellef Boclety, Mta. J:. II. Weill. lttporlof Uobrew Ubarltlci, Mrs. I., liyaini. ItepnrtofVounxt.iillei' AldHielety, Mlsi J'mmn MLdirnlck. Itipjrtof Calhollo Charities, Jtlihop Bcaulau. AniEHNOON SESltON 2 o'CMITK, Care aul Treatment of the Ijiune, Dr. W. It. I'iko. Itaport of Deaf Mule lnitltutloa, Pro er I". W. Metcalf. I'apcr on thu Cre unJ 11 Iticatluu of the Fupblc-oiluJoJ, I'rof, Melcilf. Ililoriiittchool llepjrl, rJuperlnteul. ontlJ. il. AIIIsjii. Wonian'aCnrlillinlnduitrUllIome, Mrs. Jennncit Kerry. I) icuiilou Our Duty to UtjenJ. ontmiid t)eliniuent. I VK."(I.NU BES3I0N Till) O'CIICK. Thu lttaeue Minion, Mis. Mary Urant Major. Oturltaole Work of the W. 0. T, U., Mrs. Caroline II, Id Id. Unnrltatils Work UnlertlisAuipto a of tho 1'rotMtant Kplicjpil Cuurch, lllnhop Iiejulrl. Keport of Urphana' Home, MUs M. liocke. UleouMlou "Am I My llrotlur'a ICtcpai!" umrcT or Tin: fuliitv. Hlnce the notice of the 'territorial Conference ot Cbnrltteiwai published It bai been frequently aiktid: "What la the object of the propoud ooufor. once?" Mrr. IVUdock replies aa fol Iowa: I auvvrer, It U the aami in that of tho ualloinl conferonce, t which It li auxiliary. Hill li itl forthlnalato circular e followa: "Tho National Conference of Cliarl-tlta Cliarl-tlta nnj Correctloua, whkh uieeln annually In one or thu other of the great cllloa of the uatlon, brings t). icetlier n tepresentailvu body uf the proiila throughout the land, whose builueas It la to deal with the poor, tho Iguoraut and tho criminal, or who are devoted as gojj rltlxous to tho work of prlvalo charity, Its object la thu In-troductluu In-troductluu of onllghtoned melboJa of grappling with the ovlla mid mlsfir. tunes ol life. It does not conflict with any form of existing baiievMlencc, but It alms to nlace boforo the vountry, by the aid of the presi, such detulii of practical Importance a cannot but bs helpful to all." I rom the report of 1S.', I have copied a few of the eubiet boforo thu conference: Child Bivlnir, Boliojl for Ibe I'eeble mill led; lleform rJoioote; Treatment nf Insane! Itelormatoriia for Adulti; llsllet of i'oor: Wouenln rhllauthropy; History of I'rlaoui; riio Indian 1'roblem; Immlgratlun; i:ju. cation ol the Illlnd and of IJeat Mutes, It will be aeon from the above Hit that tho members of the National conference con-ference are workers In a wide field; and truly, far those ho behove with the whole heart lu tho Fulherhool ol Ujd and the brotherhood uf niau, "the field la tho world," Most, If uotall of the problems before be-fore the national conference, confront us here. The feebleminded and tho Insaneln thla Territory havotho same claim upon ua aa theao claaaea have upon their more fortunate fellow be. Inge eluewhere. The blind aud tbo desf have a right to expect that we will do what wo can to lighten their miction. Theclilld-aavlng problem, ono or the cravest that philanthropists are called upon to dial with, presaea Itxell upon our atteutlou. It 11 hoped that the territorial on fereuco by Its reports of charllablu worLa, and by giving an opportunity fur a freu exchange nl views on the Important question here outlined, will be the meana of affording mui.h help aud encourajoment to all workers along thu lines of charity and reform. I vrlili to call spaolal attention to the olauie In relation lo membership, In the circular from which I have quoted. " The fact that you aro Intereeiul lu thu work of the cojfereucu makes you a ruembir nnj entltlea you to a seat and a voice lu Ita dlK-UMlons." CoHSrMA I'AUOOOIJ, Secretary for Utah of thu nallonil confr'enienf charltlw ami correction?. |