Show SUNDAV SUKVICES Elders Score Ilirrlrk IhlogAloo tat rrtsUfiit SIIMI Ills p < akors 1neldent AUKUI M Cannon ire ilJoil I over Ilio rvlcea at the Tuber naclo Sunday afternoon Jon 17 1897 Thionolr fane the hymn Softly beams tha aaered dawning ot Iho geal mlllOD1 mn l > < ay r was ollertd by Elder Ell Morrli The oliolr further ans How greet tee witdora and the Iere l That Oiled Ibe coulla on Limb Elder William U dean who had teen laboring lu be Samoan ItlariJii mlitlon was the lint speaker lie talj he had been home from the mil Ion noM omo llrtt mouth Wulle nwny he e jjjutl till labors very much and taJ hd the prieibegn 01 enlug the blenlnei pronounced upon lila lies before Koine Ullflllcd In Ills bebalf lie hail been able to acqulio the language lan-guage very quickly uolwitntlaudlnc the fact that II sea a hard language for an ordinary puriou to learn far leg part of the tlnu while away a civil war was raging amoog Ibo moo at thu village I where the speaker was eilJIm soot at that particular time IbO Mormon Klderi wore called upon by the women to act as lutlr pro Cedar fills war lined about a year and a half aud the plIlaKlug and lalructlve iplrlt of the warrior oaurd hard times on oho islands This ndltlou tlrengthened the faith of Ibo Uld rs sod uotwltbitandlni Ibo scant supply ol food thoyeojoyud good 110111 and loll moll In tits performance perform-ance ot their duties Elder Molts In his labors had been privileged In vlslllnn all the Hamoan Isle and for such a privilege he lelt Ktatelul The petplo of these Islea won being blessed of Ibo Lord and the Elders laboring among them were also blood In ralnlsturlug unto them The Samoan million was openod lu June 1868 and up to the prisent time 88 Elaum oat done mUalonary work among them and 430 touts had bet > u baptliAd Into the Uuurcti over 10J of thou toured bad lallvn away slucu toxic baptlun leaving only 300 adult members now In the Uuurcu on those inland fume Mormon mlsslonarlsa had labored to u great extent on the Frluudly group ol Islaudi but their labor there hd not bn fnUugbt with much sucoes rbo people wer lnoliu to be ttiUueoked and were anything but uoipuable therefore the frog tree uf tbo work amon llioin wan ueceiiarlly slow Ou the rjamoiu lilts the Inhabitants worn vastly Ull stool nod thowud uraat hospitality to the Elders Elder Hoari In conclusion poko lu the HimjQii tongue iiuer I Z T Djrrlcl who had labored on the British Isle wan the next speaker liesaid from the lime 01 his bulug net sport lu IliU upon hh mlaslou until his retnru be bad had jay UDspeakablelu treading the path ul duly lie had douu cervice lu Ibo Newcastle conloreocr England while way and bad burtio his teiiiraocy unto the people telling them ttiui God bad sot ui > lila work In the last uujs und thai llu would bless Ihoiu won embraced U cud lolluwd In Us UcoiluE title teatlmony be could give uuiu Ibo peat 1 plo pea-t In nil sincerity fur he kuew full well that the Gospel of tbu Lord deco Christ had restored to the moth and that U was charaottllz by bled toga Iollowlog the behovur the come as ot old EIIIr Drrlck had ojyed hll mission sod had Lan u blctied ox Letdlutily while away Llder Daniel 11 Invlugsloao lately returned from a mlsslou to Aurtrallu ndllsod Ibo congregation Whlln ohloollrom ham Ito laid nu had Luau lrlVIlKed In lalklug lu tile Vooplu I 01 Ibo ouuldn worlll on tau Irlulpl 01 Ike duel eJ lio lId full well In his abjrs knowing that he was In the line ot his duly and that hu was dUiemluatlug unto tho pOD ulu those priuclili which II obeyed mud lived uu to would bring salvation uuto these embracing them fhu speaker had lad till eyes opened while in thumlaslou field lor ou leaving leav-ing homo bt knew nul what Iho Qua yrl i l war no to peek llu had been rrlvoloua und lixhtniluiifd as are many or the youth ol Zluut lover o Dleaiuro more than u lover of dodo Hut tho Father bad blood blui and iid lutue him loot that the Gouyol l work woe eonnjihlun whioti ihouli Uo given utteulli above everything olae 1 111 IIr1 Iobore woo In ten l moor land conference In I the town of Bill bane There Mormonltm had many ooemler n preJudic having he stirred up among the people through the petuesI ot tHorlur nlogoolLlo to I tholIalole Jlutthrough bllnll ot the Lordn grout deal ol Ibo preju PrIdute dIe bad DeersPrern oand cut thin 1 olds wr enabled to perform a gold work A lively hranoh ot Ibo Church bd been organized and n Buuday school 1 ant a Mutual Improvement astooln lion were ort > tallug and In good run ulug order The walls of ptejudlc which lenmed almost Inturmountabl at first were fast orumbllog to decay and Ibo people went becoming eager lo bear the true Sepal of the Lord JOIn Christ 1Meti ware medd 10 I sound the glad tidings for the llmu had coals when a good work was to bo doc In Australia tiovoral branches of thin Church had hon establlsbtd nu the IIhod and Motmouism wag last comIng com-Ing to Ibo front Elder lilvlnnetones desire was that the youth of Zion would prepare them rolvea ror rue Intmrv Ihlt they might go abroad and preach the Uos pet to those who knew It not 1resldent liareuzi Snow was Ibo closing speaker lie said be had been much dolighteJ with the remarks ot the Elder who bad returned from the missionary Held He too had had a similar experience to that which the preceding speakers bail relate I having traveled a grost deal In promulgating the principles of the Utul Trio Gospel said tho speaker was calcu latud 10 bleu the petplu who would receive and practice It It was calcu laled to raise tbe Ualnla abase the ojmmou ordlnsry condition of allalr In Ibo earth and It would help to success lu all Ibo Hairs or life whether In a busluesi capiotly or otherwise The Saint came here to build up a Zlon and upon their arrive here they akej Uod to sancllly lo their good everything that they undertook to dr This elate 01 atlalrs should ooutlcuo today The people should put their trust In Ibo Lard and lie would biting thtm The young men sent out on missions before should learn that there was n God be lure going Into the Held Tuey nbould BIU ly these things at homo and should bu In a position lo know Him and His attribute and lo testify 01 the some before going to preatu the Uaspul 1rcsldent doom urged tho Stalls to itator dlllgencu In the work of 1 the Joipsl and assured them that hint lug would follow If they sought to t keep the commandments cf the lord arid walk lu Ills ways The ptaLe closed by referring to the gurlou work being done in tho Temples Cuolr sang the anlhrrn Israel sons wltb one accord Baottiiotiju wee pro uuuuced by iidtr O W 1eurose |