| Show i w wi i 4 k V l f r I I A I f 4 l f 1 r rl h l j 22 EVENING EVI NING NEWS SATURDAY 23 n 1003 1905 u FOREIGN MISSION FIELDS 3 1 by h the of or u Col Io t Elder 1 Charles Charlus M Dell rell ot of the tho ho Nor Norwich Norwich Norwich conference writes of a of ot healing which occurred recently at Rt North Ho JIll atell that n lady ludy who ho hall had been th GopI 1 was taken seriously III Ill from pleurisy and ond In lamination of o the tho lung She SIe had been Jeen given up by bf thu th doctor but Jut she sho nuked keI the I tn hi administer to tn her which they hey the did Immediately began hein to Improve amI w LIS s poon POOH titIo to ha b about abouL to the astonishment of oj the tho doctor und and the tho Millennial Star Str New Xu nt lit Tho Ilici Saints of tho the Bradford branch of ot the Leeds conference J havo have recently d commodious In the Now Hall flail located In n f u section u tho the city elty of ot It U han luin been len felt fit for fo that the tho room In thu tho t hull hat Irn not been a IL lIe place In which to meet hO o through the of ur forts lorts of or President Reese HOlSO II M I Elder I W V Jr of ut the Hit i brunch th new ne on were He secured nt It u Lu very ery reasonably rental The hall hail Is Js a neatly furnished room veil veli I with witha n a seating Benting at o Adjoining the large room loom two which will be he convenient fur or lIr citizen in their Sunday school for fOI nil 1111 ond for or the tho of ot the TINt Tho ho entrances are light ind roomy ro my myOn On Saturday Nov No 25 15 the thi Ihei i lure room tV Iliad with Saints faints and ami k for the 11 rut time und u n most moat JI creditable wag wa by local I talent On the tho r net met In the new room rooms und In the thu r noon acon tho the Saints met inel In their regular nt meeting lI Ildr id is Alpha J Jl JI l I and Andron lIn from roni the thc Liverpool wore VIm ind ltd lid ed tho the meeting niJer Ildur Anderson n II prayer Patr r tin to tn the Lord for or the use liKe of ot tho tin tini i The Tue arc Ir an to 10 he ton ron on oi th tin Iho clu torn old oh to tl new nl quarters anti and It U ii that till the th removal 7 will vIii nm tie life o l IntHe t to this nourish lug branch Millennial tur 3 IIA CONFERENCE The con un vue held Sunday HumIn hel ic ID 19 I O In the Assembly I HIt J nf or ij tile tl European I lIlon Will Willlam lam Jam W and 17 Elder I of ot the conference wu wie present At th morning the naci local of or o the Church were CIC presented und and uI I Tho fh h for tOI the past jat six months wag road read showing eight u a total of or 45 and 17 11 traveling Indent l 53 33 3 Imp hap of ot 1 OO conversations HO 1 40 books d 1412 meetings held In III GlO outdoor Irl opened with lIh a R i warm l Ill co IIII to lo nit all lie J was lIIK hy Y EI 3 William Lindsay and 1111 John N White Grunt Grant gue to the largo large o f gathering ot of a II L very Or lIng and ond Instructive tall upon duty At 1 the th afternoon EiduM Ar Arthur Arthul Arthur thur thul on William J J 7 Yard lion lieu Willmore and Thomas C e ach fach spoke heaving bearing te tes of the thu r of lr if thu los Cios pel pd President Grunt Grant a u stirring ad al upon Iton thu true trim of or religion and ami by hy tiie wee of ot many val vui valuable nl 1 that tho the Lilt Lat Saints Sainta have always Mood Flood In iii the front rank of or The Tue part of ot the thu evening taken up by hy hort phort talks from Ul Ei I I Idel del Avern vern ern It n Poulton Phelps rs John W V David An 11 Irons l Inest H 8 Holmes President was vas In tho the h b Rt lt of ot and ani In his address gavi many evidences of ot the divinity of f the prophets of God lie He told of or many nail manifestations ot or the power lower of the Pi leathern to which he hu Is III a living witness s Pour Four solos toulos were rendered during tho the day by hy Sisters l Jones Jono Winifred Alice lUrby and anti Elder Thomas C 2 Peirce Accompaniments were played on th violin and organ nr nn by hy ider Avern R IL Poulton and Brother 9 James respectively The choir not bo ht forgotten for Its It excel excellent excellent lent work vork orle under the tho leadership of ot Elder Eider 1 The rho conference Was WOH a thorough h sue suc success r cess celS In every eelY way wa The Tho evening meet neel meetIng neelIn cF Ing In ep wan was well attended and anel 1 enough room could bo ho made mlle for fori i nil present It was lnA ati a it 1 time of ot rejoicing J for tor nil all and from nil all the tho services the thc t people left Ift feeling extremely hoP hoPI u I i President Grant met with th the Elders I tf In Priesthood meeting on Saturday af If afternoon I pc i Friday evening November 17 7 nt S SI I n a 1 baptismal mal service elco US heM held I r nt It the Dudley Dudlo Public Hath hen four persons were baptized Elder Poulton j t I V t I A I I i Clerk Cleri of Conference f Millennial Star St BETWEEN TWO TW CIVILIZATIONS I f i rys as us Seen by h a 1 II Jt Elder Eider Elliot J Clavon now no on a mission In iii Europe writes from Arad rAd dt Hungary Hungar under date of or Nov 22 2 1905 1943 us liS follows lit though Although Hungary III i n situated In iii tho heart of Europe and Itt Its fertile plains I 1 t cover an All urea of or over owr 3 square I f miles Its history peoples and customs are perhaps leas familiar to the tho aver average average age well willi rend read man than those tho of any iJ other country In Europe From time the tl on the north to the time None It i and AlII in on the tho south j amI nd extends a country very In much rii like 1110 Kansan from which Hungary gets 1 the name mane the granery of Europe eJ With th the possible exception of Rus Ilus Russia eta sia Hungary hug hue relatively the tho most mixed population In Europe l Since UK tle beginning o of the ern er It hun beep been the ramping ground for tor six Ix entire entirely i ly b peoples so 50 o that when tin th 1 I Magyars Hun from i i I beyond the bonks banks of or the thu Volga mind and con the tile country Is B the present Hungary they were by hy no m means ns tha th m polo oll occupant oc of Jt th the country To Today lay of the tha Inhabitants th the Mag Magyar Magyar yar U II but hut anti and thu th others In their uru ire lre re Croats and Serbs Herb German Slovaks and andt t Aside from the city life lite which l I is similar to that In most European cities the peasants have he an which Is 11 it quite peculiar to this thuI part of or the tho world Their customs an ani l dress ore are 1 they the are aro geol ully between tw the iv Occident and ond the tho orient All 11 the time people preserve In their dress awl 1 customs th tho the distinguishing features peculiar to then their country Now Is 19 tho the season throughout tho time country districts for fOI the time full alt fair Lot LIlt Lotus us take a wall walk down the tho principal On both sides elden facing racing the centers I I I i N v anul extending for tor perhaps a R mile are ura containing thu p winter Resides clothing furniture pottery lottery and find groceries aru various such as fiS de do delighted delighted lighted the Indians with vi th colored glass h h ild coins looking glasses und tumid many elaborate pictures of n time the Virgin and Here Hero la 11 a mm Gypsy woman with bright red boots and large silver can Ings und and n II bright red mantle mantlo covering eo her tier raven black halL hair She h ts diligently pulling away ut it u n cigarette and In the meantime bartering with a 1 fruit vender garbed in a white woolen wool ell coat to 10 hH hit knees anti and decorated with black braid matching his thick black beard he 8 a 11 cap cop similar to those thoRe worn vorn by bythe b the time Cossacks On this thin Ihl side sile Is a ft Servian woman with her bulky bully hoop hOOI skirts per ncr perhaps haps bitts four roul In diameter and small sOlan red lI d apron uron and an l blue stockings Anti And here are aio some Hungarians who seem seeni to fully appreciate the Quality anti and quantity of or their native wine but nil all we wo notie that tho time gr relt at number of If dirty barefoot children with whom the thoroughfare lore are ro adorned Although the tue Hungarian peasant Is between tho time two great rent civilizations he no heIs heis noIs Is developed In lu neither For Vor I or those thosa who Ihn know of Mexico he lie Is a n close parallel with the Mexican He lie Is s at nt the beau bead and amid tinsel stage of or devel deol development Christianity has baum not yet ret re ro replaced placed his old He Is a I clothed In Christian cere core ceremony ceremony mony flony GOTHENBURG CONFERENCE Gothenburg Sweden Nov XO 1 ICon Con ference was wall held heh hero here Saturday and nm Monday Monda Oct Ocl 21 ii 21 22 2 antI and 23 One of or tho tue Important features of this conference wan the thc dividing of the Ihl lothenberg conference anti and organizing a new iw one the time fifth conference in Swe Sweden I Iden den with rs ut lit and arid to bo be known us the conference In attendance a were vore Wider lder 1 Peter lett r Matson president of Ut the Swedish Conference President Andrew and all nil the time missionaries i laboi labur ing In In the conference All 11 meetings were era well wall attended anti and andon RII antion 1 on Sunday evening many hud haul to stand The rime discourses delivered by sl lent Matson especially o made deep and alimi last Insl lasting lug ing Ill Impressions for Good nood Opening sese ses ion Plon convened Saturday Satur n S 8 p I m mu with President Andrew rl presiding The rime choir under leadership I of or rendered a 11 ur lt tong Hong of nf Welcome President dent mient made a 1 few fe opening re te remarks marks of welcome from soma comae of the time lr branches rioh were given by b then their respective Elder as ten Elder J lder Carl Call Oscar reported r II H A re me ported and Elder I Erick T reported time the V brunch All arc are In good condition anti and time the Kl m mIlers l tiers dors ar are arf doing doln good work vork In each Mch A solo Kind 1101 Vonis was sims clung by Sister Vendla Vendil Olson with choir ac ne President Peter Matson then ad nd addressed dressed the assembly I and spoke upon mans malls on earth his hh hereafter Sunday Y 10 a 1 m flu Sunday school con conference ference was wall held helel with usual opening exercIses Supt August Hanson 1111 The classes wore were reviewed by their Pe teachers anti President ent Mat Matson son eon occupied some seine time In counseling tho the Sunday school workers ork The fhe afternoon session convened lit at S 3 J when whelm the general local au cu authorities I of or the tho Church were vare presented and ama unanimously IY lider Gustaf H II Johnson John on who alma ho had hiatt labored alone at lit for tor time the most of or the past four tour months reported that branch In good condition Elders Jon Joan P 1 Jonson spoke a short time related l some comb Interesting experience peni ence and bain hOlo a tl strong testimony to t time the truth A solo A Poor loor Wayfaring Man of inlet Orlef was stung sting by b Sister Hel Itch Helena Helenn cnn ena Anderson anti and choir President Matson discoursed on the thu life of Christ born bore testimony te of nr the th divinity of Joseph Smiths mission nail and I the Gospel restored In Its At the time evening meeting Elder Carl P 1 NN N Anderson reported nl ills his labors In tho the Borne Doras Ulster Sister Helena Andorson and Julin sang n a 1 duet duct with choir Elder I Bernard bore testimony and In made u II few re me remarks marks President Andrew Ellason Eliason reported tho the conference In good tod condition and amid bore a I testimony of the tho truth truthfulness truthfulness of ot t Matson related his iuis visit to St Rt Peters Petersburg burg lIun Hussla and amid described the rc re religious conditions there Discoursed on omi tho the divinity of or amid 1 i admonished tho the Saints to 10 live hive honor honorable able and honest lives before Clod and lInd lIndman man moan Monday 11 1 a I m mu to 3 p I m flu Priest Priesthood hood meeting was WILli held heid In in English at lit which nil All missionaries laboring In the Gothenburg conference comm reported their labors sluice since lat last conference President dent Matson gave the thu Elders J much fatherly advice and amid council which were highly appreciated and a n spiritual feast was wall enjoyed by J nil all present Monday at mit S 8 p 1 in Heller Society conference woe was held President Augus Au us tn Julin presided All Mi the of tipi the th conference were reported as being In good mind and other otherwise otherwise otherwise wise anti and all nil were doing n 0 good work President Matson addressed the as an assembly commending the th slater sisters fur for their faithful labors In the Relief so ro society clety cle cleOn On Tuesday nt rut 8 p in ma a meeting was heM held at al which a tl portion of the conference M was aH transacted viz time the dividing of the tho Gothenburg conference and the time organization of tho the conference The Elders were alo al o assigned to their respective fields nehl of labor for the ensuing six months as follows Gothenburg Conference Elder An Andrew Andre threw drew president Bernard n Now New e eren ron ren presiding Elder Eider Gothenburg branch Herman A assistant Andrew Andre I presiding Elder branch 1101 S H V Erickson assistant II I T 1 Ellason presiding Elder JIler branch II It John on presiding Elder bras Boras branch Conference Elder lder Carl CarlP P 1 Anderson president C Oscar O ear Turn presiding Elder branch Arvil T 1 For assistant Jon Jons P Jon bum OM presiding Elder I Ider Yin In gaker branch Oscar J Barrett assist assistant mint lint Per 0 G I Peterson presiding Eldur branch assistant Kalmar branch of ot conference was made a n part of or the conf and was wa al taken from the Stockholm conference anti made mad part of nf Gothenburg conference On evening a mm social IS given In tho time hall halt at which nn nil appropriate program consisting of speeches st readings comic and sentimental i songs on 8 recitations duets etc was rendered and a I pleasant evening was enjoyed by b nil BERNARD Conference Conf Clerk |