At present it is in excellent working order and our Christian Chinese are enthusiastic, generous, and at peace among themselves. Let me copy a few sentences from a letter from one of them who was temporarily at work at Pasadena. "I am very sorry for I left our school. Pray God for me that I may be back to it again. You will be kind and teach our people; that is such good work for you. God will want thus such person [i.e., God wants persons who do as you do.—W. C. P.] You very much interest our people. May God reward it to you! Before I went to the mission school I never thought to be a Christian; now I did do it. I am very thankful God has direct me out from the superstition to find pathway about the truth, God and Heavenly Father. Now I am feel such good comfort in my mind, but I do not satisfy [I am not satisfied] to know the salvation alone, but needed you pray for my countrymen that they all find life in Jesus Christ."
And now for an extract, briefer than I desired to make, from Mrs. Rice's letter: "Last night we gave a farewell reception to our brother, Yon Mon, who is about to leave for China. The brethren seized this opportunity to present to a lady from Norristown, Pa., who has kindly helped our work, a very nice letter of thanks with their names signed to it. A gentleman who came to the city with her, and who is about to open a fine store here, attended her to the mission house, out of courtesy but very reluctantly, for he was bitterly opposed to Chinese and to any and all efforts made for them. The brethren took him for a friend and when introduced shook hands. He said it 'was as much as his life was worth' to extend his hand in response to theirs. But the same sense of courtesy constrained him to come with his friend a second evening, and at its close he asked if he might be permitted to say a word 'just to the boys.' Whereupon he expressed his pleasure at all he had seen since coming into the school, and advised the boys to keep right on doing right. They would meet bitter enemies among the Americans, but not to mind them but go right forward. Then he announced that if by February 5 we would have thirty regular pupils, he would make the school 'a handsome present.' I wish some of the other opponents of our work could in like manner be compelled to see our schools. Seeing would be believing, would it not?"
The latest contribution of our Los Angeles Mission to our general work is Jue See, who has come to take Yip Bow's place (Yip Bow also having come from the same mission) as helper in Oakland and at the West School in this city, while Yip Bow goes to Sacramento. I am greatly pleased with him. He will, when trained for the work (and we train for work mainly by working), make one of the best of our Chinese helpers.
I add just one word of good news. Our teachers are all paid in full for last year's work. Their faith has not been put to shame. Two of our Chinese helpers still lack something, and two other creditors will probably have to make large donations in order to square their accounts, but I know that one of them will not complain, and the other will be doing only what she promised, and while I fear it may be a hardship, it is no greater hardship than almost every landlord or landlady, in these days of pressure, has been forced to undergo. So I feel like singing the Doxology!
WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS
- MAINE.
- Womans's Aid to A. M. A.
- State Committee—Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, Woodfords; Mrs. A. T. Burbank, Yarmouth; Mrs. Helen Quimby, Bangor.
- NEW HAMPSHIRE.
- Female Cent Institution and Home Miss. Union.
- President—Mrs. Cyrus Sargeant, Plymouth.
- Secretary—Mrs. N. W. Nims, 16 Rumford St., Concord.
- Treasurer—Miss Annie A. McFarland, Concord.
- VERMONT.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union
- President—Mrs. J. H. Babbitt, W. Brattleboro.
- Secretary—Mrs. M. K. Paine, Windsor.
- Treasurer—Mrs. Wm. P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury.
- MASS AND R. I.
- [A]Womans's Home Missionary Association
- President—Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 9 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass.
- Secretary—Mrs. Louise A. Kellogg, 32 Congregational House, Boston.
- Treasurer—Miss Annie C. Bridgman, 32 Congregational House, Boston.
- CONNECTICUT.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Miss Ellen R. Camp, 9 Camp St., New Britain.
- Secretary—Mrs. C. T. Millard, 36 Lewis St., Hartford.
- Treasurer—Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, 19 Spring St., Hartford.
- NEW YORK.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, 483 Green Ave., Brooklyn.
- Secretary—Mrs. Wm. Spalding, 511 Orange St., Syracuse.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, 230 Macon St., Brooklyn.
- NEW JERSEY.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union of the N. J. Association.
- President—Mrs. A. H. Bradford, Montclair.
- Secretary—Mrs. R. J. Hegeman, 32 Forest Street, Montclair.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. H. Dennison, 150 Belleville Ave., Newark.
- PENNSYLVANIA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Lansford.
- Secretary—Mrs. C. F. Yennie, Ridgway.
- Treasurer—Mrs. T. W. Jones, 511 Woodland Terrace, Philadelphia.
- OHIO.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Sydney Strong, Lane Seminary Grounds, Cincinnati.
- Secretary—Mrs. J. W. Moore, 836 Hough Ave., Cleveland.
- Treasurer—Mrs. G. B. Brown, 2116 Warren St., Toledo.
- INDIANA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. W. A. Bell, 223 Broadway, Indianapolis.
- Treasurer—Mrs. A. H. Ball, Dewhurst.
- ILLINOIS.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Isaac Claflin, Lombard.
- Secretary—Mrs. C. H. Taintor, 151 Washington St., Chicago.
- Treasurer—Mrs. L. A. Field, Wilmette.
- MISSOURI.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Henry Hopkins, 916 Holmes Street, Kansas City.
- Secretary—Mrs. E. C. Ellis, 2456 Tracy Ave., Kansas City.
- Treasurer—Mrs. K. L. Mills, 1526 Wabash Ave., Kansas City.
- IOWA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. T. O. Douglass, Grinnell.
- Secretary—Mrs. H. H Robbins, Grinnell.
- Treasurer—Miss Belle L. Bentley, 300 Court Ave., Des Moines.
- MICHIGAN.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. J. M. Powell, 76 Jefferson Ave., Grand Rapids.
- Secretary—Mrs. C. C. Denison, 132 N. College Ave., Grand Rapids.
- Treasurer—Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Greenville.
- WISCONSIN.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. E. G. Updike, Madison.
- Secretary—Mrs. A. O. Wright, Madison.
- Treasurer—Mrs. C. M. Blackman, Whitewater.
- MINNESOTA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Miss Katherine W. Nichols, 230 East Ninth Street, St. Paul.
- Secretary—Mrs. A. P. Lyon, 17 Florence Court, S. E., Minneapolis.
- Treasurer—Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Northfield.
- NORTH DAKOTA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. W. P. Cleveland, Caledonia.
- Secretary—Mrs. Silas Daggett, Harwood.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Fargo.
- SOUTH DAKOTA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. A. H. Robbins, Bowdle.
- Secretary—Mrs. W. H. Thrall, Huron.
- Treasurer—Mrs. F. H. Wilcox, Huron.
- BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. J. B. Gossage, Rapid City.
- Secretary—Mrs. H. H. Gilchrist, Hot Springs.
- Treasurer—Miss Grace Lyman, Hot Springs.
- NEBRASKA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. D. B. Perry, Crete.
- Secretary—Mrs. H. Bross, 2904 Second Street, Lincoln.
- Treasurer—Mrs. James W. Dawes, Crete.
- KANSAS.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. F. E. Storrs, Topeka.
- Secretary—Mrs. George L. Epps, Topeka.
- Treasurer—Mrs. E. C. Read, Parsons.
- COLORADO.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. E. R. Drake, 2739 Lafayette Street, Denver.
- Secretary—Mrs. Chas. Westley, Box 508, Denver.
- Treasurer—Mrs. B. C. Valantine, Highlands.
- WYOMING.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. P. F. Powelson, Cheyenne.
- Secretary—Mrs. J. A. Riner, Cheyenne.
- Treasurer—Mrs. H. N. Smith, Rock Springs.
- MONTANA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. O. C. Clark, Missoula.
- Secretary—Mrs. W. S. Bell, 410 Dearborn Ave., Helena.
- Treasurer—Mrs. Herbert E. Jones, Livingston.
- IDAHO.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. R. B. Wright, Boise.
- Secretary—Mrs. E. A. Paddock, Weiser.
- Treasurer—Mrs. D. L. Travis, Pocatello.
- WASHINGTON.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. A. J. Bailey, 1614 Second Ave., Seattle.
- Secretary—Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, 424 South K Street, Tacoma.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. W. George, 620 Fourth Street, Seattle.
- OREGON.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. F. Eggert, The Hill, Portland.
- Secretary—Mrs. George Brownell, Oregon City.
- Treasurer—Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 546 Third Street, Portland.
- CALIFORNIA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Society.
- President—Mrs. E. S. Williams, 572 12th Street, Oakland.