Show Jt iNi oun I IN IS i JAPAN I The telegraph tol brought word several c 1 days ago ngo that thaL Apostle Hobor lobor J 3 Grant Orant Grantt i t and nna his bl associate to Japan boarding hailS housu hoUSt L had bad been from tram n a t fit at Yokohama at the tho Instance b of or several missionaries of ot vari various van vani i ous ou who boarded board hoard d there thore Much luch Uch UchI I commont comment was made on the occurrence i ti awl the opinion was wa expressed In an all 1 Associated d Press Iress dispatch that the tho I Mormon Elders had received a sam sani plo iio of ot tho the lack ot or Catholicity which 1 characterizes Christian workers In the thep p Orient and of ot the sectarian feeling I which vitiates their work l Tho Deret News refrained retrained from then Ihen 4 making any oar remarks on this matter matterI c I preferring to wait walt for tor news direct from tram I reliable state statement statement t II the tho missionaries with a 11 i ment meat of or tho the facts In tho the case cose Wo WI are arenow areno j I now no In receipt of ot a n letter from tram Elder Eider i Grant addressed to the tile editor of at the tho c Fi News from which wo we learn that tho the j I brethren had been recommended to n a 1 aI I h boarding homo moU O In Yokohama by b a rel rei relative rd I alive of ot the chief engineer of at tho the Utah v Sugar factory tlC to i Elder Ehler Grant called ii there and when the tho proprietor who had hadI previously heard of at their coming coining 1 I learned that thai the visitors were vere Mor Mormons IK 3 Inon mons he lie declined receiving them as ns aaI I boarders and aaI would not listen to any I f h explanation ns as IS to their religion But Dut L h they the vera vero not ejected nor did they t have any In hi securing a board boardIng boardIng boardl l Ing lag house where they the Intended to re reo remain reI I main until they could decide whore where to tot t i locate Two T klo newspapers had In Interviewed r Apostle Grant Orant arid he lie had furnished them with copies of or oran j an to the Japanese people which ho lie expected they thoy would i publish The rho editor of ot JIJI JUl which Is isI I said to be tho the largest and Influential lIll of at the Japanese papers Called on him and was much I V Interested He lie received a copy of ot Elder I Grants address and an also pictures of at President Snow the four tour missionaries to Japan the Temple etc which ho Ito hoa a expressed n a desire to print I The Tho Elders were all in excellent i health and nd spirits and were busily en engaged enI I a In talking with who wished to loom loam about their mission missionS I m i S From a sectarian minister Elder Eldor Kelsch 7 had learned learnel that all the Christian missionaries hail had united to oppose the I I Mormons That was of at course to tobe toJ J I he be expected The Tho only real union that class of Christians Is their one cue oneness cuer I J ness of ot purpose to light fight Mormonism r I M as our kind Presbyterian friends here home homeI I J a J expressed It Tho The opinion of at Apostle Grant Orant and his huts companions I Is h that they will be very vet I kindly received by hy tho the Japanese no e It If not notI I r by tho the sectarian missionaries and that u 9 their way will vili bo be opened to accomplish J i a II good mission They The are aro happy and contented ami full tull of at faith and aUll con can conI In the Lord and nail in the tha work I u ia 1 they are called to perform They send i u love lovo and atud greeting to us and to all nil nill l friends nt at homo home I I This news Is encouraging and Indi Indicates i i I cates that good will be bo accomplished The opposition of the tho sectarian minis ministers 1 I 5 I P tern will help to arouse Interest In the work and tile the difference between n their 1 Inconsistent and conflicting creeds and I r the ho simple and scriptural doctrine of ot I jf tho time Church established hed by divine rove revo milan muon In these latter days das |