Show UTAIINS IN NEW ZEALAND Elders Stevenson Wlnnga and Others Reach Their Destination In Safety A party ot eight missionaries of tile Church of Jesus Christ of lattirday Bnlnts commonly called Mormons nrrUcO by the Vancouver liner Aoran and proceeded to Wlro gl yesterday rape thin mornIng Mr Lira T Stevenson an IWer of the Church heads the party vihIell also cnrnjirlso Abbott lIe < ra M P DrlEfcT John A John 13 Taylor Owen A Aldrlilge J C1 Tllompm N It Wertwwcow nnd Hlrinl Whanga the lastnan l a venerable MaorI Klcter Stevenson Is I the only member exception of cf the I arty with the four e of Wlinagaulho has bn In Now Zealand before He returned to ittah In April 189D after spending tire Naorl ac ilre years among min qulrtntr their language and doing Ionory work lie expects to make a this time tay of two or three years IllrlrI VliaiMja who belongs to Ma hill irnuke0 Hay went to bait Little City In Wax JWl Ib has cpm bock ooln merely 10 IIAY I IL Visit tohis 100 pie Ills Ife tcrlnlaw 1 and They family I are have livinge not col llCanjanIend J I I PTa It in Field I In I ltttW P-Ta I I tY t i p111 be able to tell roof Who n Cs In I1toh and at hag seen h4 ot what terri Improaalon Jf tile 110rmon I ills h 19 I cn lor6n Cliunh the llor and tory d I fl17A tNt what be hOI 10 uy will It Il lot 01 gotl In Salt ruk City Wbongo and Ills WIN nM oIBterln In Tem engaged chiefly ben low hnve III Ie workIcorloua work on behalf ot the Irted Some 01 tM member ot the missionary Curti ory pir wem nlcrvled toooroling hou lomhton quay y ca terdy evening hy It lm reportr Their Bpeeeh uelmyelll IhemI1R American Two uhu sifff We I 1th Elder Btvenon were quit yvung mn Pluroly and I < > 11rllont In 1 111 > 0 At the lime of tho InterHew Me oM whilehaired I native hanpa who I In excellent health woo writing a letter let-ter to sortie at Ills friends In the Course or eonelllon Elder Stevenson Bald that the party were first going to Iapawal Ore town North to attend the annual conference 01 the Mormon church In this country coun-try After the conference the Elders would go to theIr various fields of labor Those in10 diul fitst arm id would ho appointed to different districts dis-tricts In this country the iMlaslon nrlrai work majnly among Mnjrl lf some work Is also being done Among iuropeanii The Australian mlselor which Is n6w distinct from that to New Zealand works almost entirely among turopoano our aim I sSndi wmlnate the truths of the Oospel nn1 enllffhten mankind man-kind In that record and lead them In tM vuy of salvation was Elder Ste finonn summing up of the objects of the mission It has often been acknowledged ac-knowledged that we have Improved the moral condition of the Maoris whenever HO have corn In contact with them The nepap her have given us pretty fair treatill6intl the oppoxltlon to our wcrk cornea from quit another quarter No was the answer 10 another question we do not try to Induce JilonrtB to go to Utah We consider they are much better off here than tlreat present Blakln In rejI to things temporal tem-poral Elder Stevenson sold they had had a sever winter In Utah but things were looking well and the crop prospects pros-pects wer irood The State was not Errently affected by the Klondike fever Some men had gone or were going and others were sending parties to the ridnrado of the north It was not until tile missionaries reached Van land and Sootll that th6y realized what the Klondike fever really was The day before they sailed for New Zealand a steamer left Vancouver which was reported to have on hoard COO passengers bound for Klondike New Zealand Time AIII 4 |