| Show STAKE CONFERENCE CLOSES Two Interesting Sessions Held in Ihe Tabernacle I Taber-nacle YesterdayReports of Officers I The quarterly conference ot the Salt Lake Slake ot ZIon whuh opened on Saturday closed In the lab cr00 to yea terelay afternoon SUNDAY MOItNtNC SnS ION The choir and congretuion sang How firm n founelatlem jc Saints of the Lord Piajer as offered bl Elder Gee II Wallace Singing by I the choir i High on the mountain top A banner Is I unfurled Bishops Wm 11 Hardy of Mountain Dell Robert Morris of the mOnlh nerd George Itomney sot the Tnrcnii rth ward nllli II rum lolY ot hul Jonlon C 00050 los ilnbtrt PatrIck 01 tIne elghlnth ward llhhop 11 11 CIa nveoce ot tho Twelllh wnInnd Nelson Nel-son A mpoC tho Thlrtenlh ward repoltd the condition 01 thdr leipM llvc wards the people generally iorIncq eommended for good works nnd faithfulness faith-fulness to duty A general I awakening to lellgloua work on the pert of the oung people was jeferred to with pleasure The support of the poor was I pokn ot an a dllllcnil matter on ae counl f the con rcgaUnl 01 Ihat clues I In the city fool the lotI ot nhlllly or notlllogness on the past 01 the Poll In the Iamnl 01 toot oCorlng A numher oC the people were rlrr ed 110 ns unfaithful In tho poymenl 01 tillIng till-Ing and all worn urged to greator diligence In this and nil the other lawn pertaining to time und eternity Tho efforts of the Belief Societies In tho Mtrlous wards In aiding the poor were highly commended Faithfulness In hearkening I to the counsel of the rUnts r-Unts of God Vt0a urged ur on the people peo-ple Presiding Bishop Wm B Preston referred re-ferred lo the onerous duties of thn I1Ishop odd commndrd them for thlr rmhruliiuwC lie tboughl financial condillon wr Improlng nnd thai nn exeuso frluontly urged for failure to pay fast offerings and tithing wan accordingly ac-cordingly disappearing In regard to faithfulness In Ihese matters speaker speak-er staled that Salt Lake Stake stood among the toremot HIrrlng to the tendency of the poor people tu collect In tho cltywhere they bccamca charge on the people he thought a remedy should bo found for this unfortunate condition Their removal trom the city Into Ihe country should rather be encouraged Pauperism would grow so long as prent condlUon prnllrd At the same time the poor should be carefully looked after no matter whcru residing Bishop Frederick Keslcr reported the condition of the Sixteenth ward He had made personal vIsIts to all the houses In the ward looking nllr the condition and elrare 01 the people and finding them generally In good circumstances splrllually Many poor lived In Ihe ward and most of these were faithful All the organizations organiza-tions of the wnrd were propjierlng President George Q Cannon followed enpres leg his Intenttln the exercises 01 the confrenc and oltrlng caStes lions regarding the condlllon set forth In the reports of the Bishops Tho choir sang the hmn Glory to God on high and liencdlctlon was pronounced by Elder A IL nalelgh Singing by the choir Glorious things are sung of Zion Proper by Tldr Archibald N 1111I floe holr nng tbe anthem Lift up your heads 0 3e gates The presentation of officers was 03 follows Stnko Presidency Angus M Cannon Can-non president Joseph u Taylor and Charles W Penrosc counselor High Councilors William gldln ton George J Taylor Henry Dlnwoodey Andsra W Wlnberg John T CaIn James P Trceze Mllando Pratt Henry P Hlchards Kilos A Smith John Nicholson John Clark David L Davis Alternate High Councilors Orson A Wonlley William W Inter Kdward Snelgtove John ICIrkman and Spencei Claw roe Presidency of High Priests1 Quorum Ellas Morris president George II Wallace and William C Dunbar counlors Patriarchs Joseph C Ttlngsbury Alonzo H KalelRh Washington Lees mon Archibald N Hill Samuel Prlday William H Walker Ezeklel Holman John TIngey Albert Urovvn Howard Coray Martin Lcnzl George Goddard Illlam C Crump Clerk of the htnko and the High Council James 1 Stirling Ileporter Wlllard Done Attlstant Importer William a Sears HOME MISSIONARIES Anderson Sue H MangeRs C P Anderson II C Miller Chlllon L Arrowsmllh A McKnan William Ahlqulsl Carl A Morris Albert C Brlnton Samuel I Moses Ceo n Jr I mccci ben Ira 51 nIcer Jos W Bennlon Udvvlu Nalsbltt II W Ilullle Jos A Nicholson John Bowles George Nelson Joseph Burrows John U Nlelson C M Burgon Wlllard C Nichols r W Cannon Goo M Na > lor Jos E Irises A W Plait A W ChrlBlenson Jos llller W W Cannon Angus J Itlclmrds F S Calne John T Ulchards D U Cannon 12 M Hodgere O W g r nlo n 11 Chrlstenson John Itomnes W S Cutler Tiank lUmntjer A Cutler J c1 Jr Spencer C V ChlplIIn W R Rtwart G 11 Chrllolhon 52 tltewnrt R W DaI nayld L Smith lo A Don Wmarl Sloan Tho W Dlnlloodl1 11 M Poenre Alhert J Dougnll lIugh W tkhrtllr C D Dade Alma H Hpncrr Mohonrl I > rrlek V T Spencer S G Duckworth James P oct on r euo R Ildredge Ben U Holomon C P rin hmnn Jane T Tailor Mnrcn W Tullmer Jus M Talmage las II Tenton 11 A Woolley O A Goddard IlenJ Wells Jos H ReEf Jededlah Wllghl Kllafl S Urn b I C H Wallace Oeo If lloaglnnd L G Walker John W Iverson H C Well Victor P Jones N V Welh J M Johnson J L Woodbury T Ia Klmball 8 r Winder K 1 Klelholz AWCL Young It W Llndnhl Niels It Young Wlllnrd Livingston D II Young Lev I U McKenzle David tloaid of Education Angus M Cannon Joieph II Taj lor Charles W 1mm ace David McKenzle J M HJodahl llllam W Biter Itlchard 111 rhomn Belief Socletj Mary Isabella Home mere IdenO Annlo T Hyde und Clara C Cannon counselors Young Bees JI I I Associations nichnrd II Lvman superintendent Joseph r Men ill and Hebel O Iverson u5lolnnt Young Ladles M I Associations Mary A Ireeze superintendent Mary 1ralt Young and Nelllo C Taylor os oltant Palibath t Schools Thomas C Orlgcs Bupcrinlendent Blchaid S Homo and Wlllard C Burton awlrtantii Primary AswclallemsCamllla C Cobb eupeilntcndcnt Ljdla Ann Wells tool Mary L Morrlr assistants Kindergarten Association Geoiglana Fox Young buperlntendent Tabernucle Choir Evan Stephens header Joseph J Dnn organlt and all the mmhrs ot tho choir SeandlnaYlnn MeUn or Pale Lobe Cltndrr W Wbmaberg sennldecO S 1 N cnecae d MartIn ChrlslophOD counolos cermnr Meetings Arnold H Sc < ullhcs > president Iheore Iielsei and II ornate lrether ounclors Scandinavian Meetings at South Cot tomroodChnrles Holm Kder George 11 Margetts as chief ocher nl the Tabrnacl nand aIds The vollng as unnnlmoul In the unrmatlve President Wllford Woodruff ad drd tIns roof er000e exhorUng the Jahlts to faithfulness In the perform once of their duties Elder Brlgham Young of the Council 01 the ApoII failaord lIe retrrd nobth plnsure to the trllmony 01 President Woodruff which had not changed or vvoveieel for over sixty > ears The sjieaker felt that the life of President Woodruff had been preserved pre-served for a purpose and that the guidance of the work of Cod during the peillous times past and piospec tlve tlveElder Young spoke of the similarity of Ihe present age to that of Christ In the fait that a renewal of Godu work on earth occurred In both era This work nnd Its benellts were open and free to all men who would accept In humility and by faithfulness earn a part in the first resurrection This tom 1 blessing Os the object ot the strongest desire of the speaker for himself and all others In conclusion he urged all to conllnued fallhfulress President George Q Cannon ppoke on tho perfection of organization In the Church and coma of tho benefits sprInging throlrum IreSldent Wllford Woodruff poke briefly on the fact that the Latterday Saints nro clans on the arth In the rdempllon ot their dead nnd urged the people not to neglect this duty Elder Angus M Cannon exhorted the Inoopln to n more genera 1 attnd lance at the conferences of the Stake rho choIr sang the nnthem When thon comest to the Judgment with solos by Lizzie Thomas Edward and hndlcllon woe pro noocnen d by Intrlnreh John Smith the conference adjourning unlll Saturday March IS SOS at 10 a 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