| Show lUJ J e of i the Convocation vo 1 Begin a Series of Th ns i p EpIscopalians of in ill ii 76 This We Guy cAl Ac u illg Session ill Leonard Delivers Ills Winch He lie Reviews tip Ille Work H rk in iiI This l Section of vf 0 f this missionary ton on n T he e 0 church I I f III fl St MarklI cu CA In fl UI thIS I 0 of f I local o IM t WHO anti Julty from And nd g j 1 0 ant Leonard the dU 11 8 Ih with wih O n 1 was th bY shoP l Jd annual addren y l i rs P ANNUAL A TI HSI J I tl et ai U in I vaIn I II I Inra dear lea brethren 6 in ot if our 10 t an you OU on tIn n Ji Jin I I ml before boru the thc he close coe closer clo C ui 3 Ion n I n I 3 r My on for HO au HOi Us rn ct c our fg shore hure with might Ui Ih i oo U tin thI 11 M hd pk I In in W fl I rl I nth of my U II n fl 0 U u i sti 1 in the church I I a we ar tire w VI iOd 0 i 1 lot to tot tor i ul t r lS and con t i Hi Bili M OUI ot ti tift I I H I be hi I fun I r nt each ench Ul I hl th mi 11 i folo It nike nm o 0 ft th I I le leo d ai I ho n Wl 1 My Myo Y II re fp o n II i h largely hl a I o if d n II i i ot Of the t I 10 work or Ie ICh 1 h Owl G in 10 I Ik 1 1 hus has per Iler perus er us t u these u r C P i i F ding Jing to this aha ta K I 11 f I t uk Ki occasion to ex cx X at ur i it ni I q i well wel us as my own t the he bish bh P I v nf nt o Il U n nI t I an in 1 do tt lo for leaving their f n eln at thi season of ot Ih t year ur in inus 11 t 1 i I t i t I I be he with Ith us u II III I us tn i work by b their loving 10 Ing a of r mr Ih md anI congratulation I Am m n sure lure th vt th recollection of their ill il itis cn g r with c I Ii us U TH mi I CALL CALLI ViR vr iro I was WIS called by byr byth 11 th burh 10 o r the tie tic tc which Is i drAtt t t tl tt HP IV savo aVO so wl v h bini him to tn his own family ls In hu his rat nh i h work oik vork und Ild come to this gu if tr I ng In the larger tin dutieS ot or the ard a M d mow mere mU p Tb Tt Tl ia ai a rame to me In the thet theol ol t 1 i J n with wih such that I uM uld nut nit 11 consider It other thin i 1 ril f ti lliE 1 ijo i and I o rd I us in Crit bur thur n h 1 st RI t LOUIL Mo Io on St Pauls dy day J Jun n l 1 S in the of I t a wit u at r of friends en uti ii n 1 many of Ut tom I J hd known from chiki c hood ho The Th bj hop wn t the te PC RL rL rv tv fY D J J Vail of KanIa mr my own diocesan br nearly nearl even Ien en t i U by h the lit Rt It Rev Dr lit n IM tp of MI the Jt lift I lt D DJ Thomas f sl bishop cf c t Kam who aho ho wr pro the th presenters my Iri fr r ml II 1 th tit ut Pt I Rev Hev fe Dr Ethel bert Wrt rt th n Ishop of Wyoming and Idaho wh nr the sermon t 1 n p pi DI t Piry bl holl of ot Iowa Iown W l 1 t i n nI i i lr r m ur bishop of or bi ru Rt Ri H i v Dr f L th h i V It n I ill Ih III Itt nl Dr Ir IS QI ard of T and the pt Tt Th n I P Ii II Ilk i 11 k r el bishop Iff It et N rb h hI Di ti a ill 11 nt f whom jollied Joined In Ing t e t I g i i or of inin h t u It I was almost amo t I I I i i c cn ever uever foi fo g gi T n bert t a and d I I th r 1 J J r I i m in j old oh friends In Int I the th ho o UI I t r M t url uti were my m nt P h I AI IV Vt IN TN UTAH W Vh 31 t o tai dal f fr m n that j I w was ns In nUl m i tI 1 In my now new du do niI tIts tei Th 11 i Ti V o 0 which lu I lS e If t d i tR M I nO as Nevada 11 and Inh t a ah h it tt Rn 11 i s formed by b joining Ih w h i i constituted tell a IaTt a or t 11 it U lion Ion Utah and Ida tOI h i j i J I i hop TUttle nH tr f 1 t I lne ot a Tto MissurI Is 10 NH a r i Ion front which ti bh it k r t t rj i 1 i h cn n translated frol Vo Voi to t I r It wu s tait IU v 0 o the largest est i Irr rr rc t tOrs IrR I h i hureh urh My Iy two v inin who had seen seeni sen rr H i i l mary field ii feld hr i j I workmen i ii P e rI t i th diffidence upon uon Ill th rk irk i I i two experienced exp l t ll hs S I ij hi 1 I Ion n th tb Iron on th Ih thIke 1 n 1 of duty dut I found Ike T 1 N of blessed mtv it the th 1 I 14 f i of the tho Cn Ca Ik Hr I i I in lit II this city The i M UK wan wt In of St 81 I Wil charge M u j H ini ril n I cf Rl I M P Ilal ItI and the tho in 1 J It t r was WIS wa head heat f 1 r s I Marks Mak school bt h t p 1 4 n enrollment of r 1 I i nil Hall hail which n Hal I c r I r t r f more than tha Ills Is T 10 pu m 1 I Is s HI HI I fl Orth wets was s aP r M 39 ii also 1 tue th i 11 r I th noo C S V J Ion slon s Pi and school h J 1 i M H 1 Johnp John SM MI a b t b 1 i p un and tho the ml slon I J s j 1 1 t b 1 n I at lyton h 1 I i hutch work at that n I I tin th taht t 4 r Tf IN T NEVADA NEVADA Ln h 44 ha V a Rev llev William Wilam 1 f r 1 bt illy chUn Rent Henn nth 1 Ih I Ih I fl it H He e s 1 Peter eterI church churchs 1 t s K h i I u L I I Ii 1 r S Virginia Irl I n I City Iii I 10 t r i 1 chut hurth In Nevada I 1 1 I Hold nm 11 Shy ir l I The ht an r n I u ury I j I d 1 ry r at Euren No Not Noen I t f f t en I church hurth build i iI if huld I H I and ant II fl t h t rc Md in hi II theta lIl In n f the Ihl Rev flay Il Mr fr i iI 1 l tl I 11 iT rP report rt I mala ale aleh r r lon ion t I sc t t h only onH r tc 1 loll t 21 x ending Aue Ir ra I I I eran na and In th the t h x hr n 1 1 re were 1 b t t 1 hi time wa w w a n terri teni n r entil t PY the r ItOh I It z t c l hn nn mo most t Ici to r Tr I Tut Tuttle m mrk rk rn m nl n i of vf f JU 0 I It t 1 Ut hr 10 T I 1 C n Te The M t L I 1 l t aM an f tl to r t the th IJ u aM 0 I n m must t n r p 1 b ta A Iy Our u tl rt re for p 11 ome time I Lad t te kag ang f in tab 5 then exiting did not expect anything else cUe c Ir I or twi year we wc e hold hOlti ele our O OWn g l 91 one c or 01 two clergymen work vork l fl and tnt hlf undertaking uli little now nul THE rUE o E EIn In n the Iho year 1810 the element In 11 Utah had butt largely ICen L being heln of o the th population ion anti and po ito political JO conditions were so o changed dl that nil hI religious teaching was Ls eliminated 11 I z om era the public schools Soon Roon after arr the tw everal religious denominations began belan belanto to close their parochial schools tho the necessity coso for tor their theli existence having largely cl passed We e cmel II It I wise WilA to do 10 the tho Hame HUle thing arid St Marks School In this city The JhO School of tim Iho Good Shepherd Ogden St St Johns Johnl School Logan St Pauls UIs School chool Plain City and St t Jud I and CUt HI Rt Andrews Cl nul Eureka Eurek which had been In by mo me Avera within a n few fw eals closed ne tho the work I for fOl which they and nul al 01 although a though today they the would be bo valuable missionary they thc were more expensive than we fell we Ve 0 could af of afford atford ford Thus I was left lef with the two diocesan schools for rOl girls Hall hail In this city and the Bishop school In Heno Nv Nev These made care and nd i enough but hut I carried them with loving Interest until under stress slyest of the hard times and Int de do decreased d creased population in Nevata a coupled with ith the hard hanl competition with tho the state university at 4 t He no I was reluctantly reluctantly antly compelled to t nose close oso tho the doors lorl of ot Whitaker huh Hall Jal It U I too seemed to have done Its itH work It I was established by b cono Bishop Il In an In early day du when i Nevada wan very prosperous but hut when i educational were vero oro few fe and not of ot high order orile orte It I certainly did nn An n ad l work I have hue never nevor known a n school quite quie like Iko it It I accomplished n U Urca real rca good In ln the development of oC n U 1 high order Io of character and a n love lo fur for forthe the church hurch In the minds of or Its Is pupils which wilt will wi be lusting some of my hap hours hurs were w ro spent within Its Is walls wals ROWLAND HALL Howland Hall alone ot of our education educational nl al Institution continues continue It I has ha had a u history Established by Ih lush lilah op Oil Tuttle Tute In tn It l It itt no now nov completing Its It t year ear Coming orning thus thul to lo toIs its Is majority It IH iii II now able uble to stand aloni During all al those years eUr I 1 have MOLd behind It I and ond supported it It It I has hns had hl n a 1 great many friends and collie gome even yet are arc true to tl t It I In IMS 1851 there thero wore eo nine pupils During the th th Vast past a l year about 60 GO were enrolled Dur During DurIng ing lag theo thelO years yearn enro I 1 have h ve enlarged It lt three timer and Ilc now It needs Mads enlarge enlargement meat ment again or better b still it I a site sita II with wih Wit new nw buildings For F ir these thed th things however U It will wil look to its Il friends In this expensive part vart of the tho and 1111 the small tuition charged char el It can hardly lie M expected ex ctet to tomake tomake make any money oley Indeed my ambition h I I to make It I a n great Jr at blessing to the generation demanding ns as tuition tuito only the tho tw cost of ot carrying on the work I The Iho ll present faculty IH IU exceedingly sat satisfactory satisfactory t keeping tho the Intellectual tone tono I of the school high Interesting it I In 11 the moral lorl and ana religious welfare of at the pupils ST MARKS MAimS HOSPITAL St hospital has hns also nIs had hod an nl Interesting history It I was In ill II 1579 18 by men inca who were Wire Interested te In i mining largely for the tho care car or of miners At M the beginning of my rr nh episcopate It i occupied quarters at the corner of Third South anti and ani Fifth Hast Ent streets Its I property was Wit wa worth l lol 5 i WO of ol It I lied had a debt of ot o and prat practically no credit credi It was annually car caring ing inti for forO SOt 00 men wIth wih a a capacity of oC SO patients at one tune time The Te I lev tev N P I Putnam was rus as appointed superintendent In it II IS and before his death In IS this debt deb was anti the mention location ot oZ 0 the present Institution secured curd at i 1 t cost ct of some a The corner ston Eton stonor of or II the present commodious building was wan laid lal In September and it I was used tet for foe tOI the thc first tithe tin July Jul 1 I Al At that time there was n debt of mOO ho tile house was sync Wn poorly furnished ant antii II lp treasury Today roda It Is practically tree free tre from debt The TI pro property pr perty put has hUl cost ost since June 1 1802 O It has cared cured for BOO patients patent and nut the thi Indications ls are Of lint hint this will wi l he hethe e ethe I the tho most successful year of Its Is exis existence existence tence There h rt Is II a n medical staff of f seven pl soon on to be hO b considerably lu en ed which ministers to tho sick Ick aided by l the tI pupils In tho the training I school of ot f whom honi there ther ore are ar 26 TIll h Jel George C 2 Hunting Bunting Is the present manager and und Miss Brown n a trained nurse Is iv I What the hospital needs today Is II additional accommodations tien tot for and nurses nunes as an vet wei weini we 1 ni 01 n nn flU endowment of ot which would enable It to tOK give Its 18 ministrations 11 lo to the tho many man poor por sick Who Wio Iio tr nr not noi able to lo meet met their huh bi Nr Nd cne Cn Is ever turned from its I doors dool because he cannot pay lIar and each years ears report A great lt many lItanY Ilan days of free treatment tr Someone however must pay ny the thew bills As Al It I is II It lt I means 1 that lint tho tha hospital hO must deny many Inan needed advantages for tor IU Its 19 patients which It could rould have It h nil ni bills were provided for or Some of ot o out our citizens have hae Interested in ltd Iti I welfare More and anI have iare tle op 01 opened coed ened their th lr hearts and their pocketbooks to its Ils Il needs need ed It I Is ii I that many other will wi do Jo 0 the ame thing thil What Is ls II more mom lles t l than to fo have liac ones linked wIth nh nit Institution such luch as a this as ni Its UN benefactor ID GOOD PROGRESS In the work In n the Jurisdiction jurl had hul made malc good progress p IC S ant and my m atten attention nten lion tion ton waft cah wal then thea called 11 tr lb tl the l needs rc dl of the th Indians within my care In such n A t manner that I 1 could not clone cioe my lay eyes eu to the lie duty which to be ba Imperative Accordingly I engaged MISs Mis Mu Marlon Taylor who had hail had much experience In Ind Int nn work In Minnesota as ni A R missionary among tho the Plute In Indians Indians In Nevada near hear Wadsworth worth and andIn andIn In January 1835 5 she entered upon ant her duties U It I WOK wa wal It li cul matter f at that tune time to a raise money for tor or any an mis Ils but I succeeded during the year er In erecting a n building with thing quarter for te tile tie missionary and anda Ald AldI a I chapel for worship The Tha government employee In part cooperated with wih her herAnd And he wr won va v as y well l 1 on Its I It feet when In the autumn of ot IMS WIS that part of at Nevada was detached from tram my Jur joy Jurisdiction nut added to tD Sacramento During this thie same ama year of US 1 I 1 planned tor for tho the erection of ot a n chapel anti and par parsonage parsonage on phi n tho ho lion ton in Utah and nut secured tho the er c s of tho Rev Hev ewo 8 S Veat Vest who began be n work among the tho Uto Ito Indians In May 1 ny d Soon utter CIr he ho wan waH Joined by the th Misses Mies MI W Sue ue Lucy N Carter the tl latter remaining till tl Iii this time Mr 11 M Vast veat remained until June isas 18 8 when hien M 1 J who hum has since been or ordained a I deacon anti 1111 Is still m in work en entHa uren tHa upon Iii hit duties Miss Mis Carter has hl been bean ben i to White hito Rocks Hoc on oil al the tha Uintah reservation where whore wo we are try trl tryIng lug Ing Ilg to 10 gain nn an In additional foothold Ne No Necessarily the Hie has made slow flow progress Difficulties such ns as 01 lh they y alone cnn Can under understand understand stand who Itt have engaged ct In similar have always surrounded It I Tho The prospects tm brighter now than thun at nt any ally period of Its history We have hava near tieni not only a 1 suitable church h entaIl antI parsonage but also aloo a n for fOl the care 1 hf bt f Indians Who may la he be iii I Wo We 0 are trying to tu do 10 our duty by b these e red men and the should commend practical Itself to this the Interest and sympathy of nil our people In ISM 18 5 because of iii health hOft It h Hl was wan translated from rom the tho mis missionary district of western Colorado to that thai of or In Washington and western Colorado wan ivan placed under tinder my uty care until 1898 when It with n a part of M county Wyoming was em eta embraced braced brne d within the tite th limits of the new III mis missionary Ional of Salt gaIt Luke Idaho Ill lit anti ant the lie western halt half of ot Nevada Neva which Will was cattily lIl lIy anti and quickly quIck reached rench II from Sa Sacramento California was added to the tho missionary district then named Sacra Sacramento mento n nto Thus my fly nI now new Jurisdiction was made ns as large e If It not larger than before lefore but It has hM the advantage now of ot being ng ngo so Ito o comparatively compact that I can enn easily mill and conveniently reach rench any part of ot It Il from Salt SnIt Lake Lalee City as 1111 a n center venter CHANGES H Front From time to tuna time nil alt these years a n great many changes In the personnel of the clergy Men Melt camp and went Vent hut but I can an truthfully say no tin bishop bJ hu has han been favored with n a more faithful body bOlly of workers and our poo peo pic lIe even een during the hunt hard tunes times showed their appreciation of thom them by y meeting their mn in such un an honorable way that no missionary ever over failed to receive every penny which had boon been promised In tho the say ny of at support Im |