Gillette, Holy Trinity (26), r. Buffalo. Glendo (6), m. Wheatland. Glenrock, Christ (44), A. E. Whittle. Green River, S. John's (54), W. H. Ward. Greybull, S. Luke's (38), m. Thermopolis. Grovont (46), m. Jackson. Guernsey (5), m. Torrington. Gunn, Trinity (2), m. Rock Springs. Hanna (20), m. Rock River. Hartville, Our Saviour (13), m. Torrington. Hudson, S. Matthew's (2), m. Riverton. Irma Flat (1), m. Cody. Ishawooa (2), m. Cody. Jackson, S. John's (39), M. B. Nash. Kelly, Trinity (4), m. Jackson. Kemmerer, S. James' (97). Labonte, m. Douglas. Lander, Trinity (89), L. D. Smith. Laramie, S. Matthew's Cathedral (318), the Bishop; D. W. Thornberry, Dean. Lovell (4), m. Powell. Lusk, S. George's (26), J. C. Horton. Mandel (20), m. Laramie. Manville (11), m. Douglas. Medicine Bow (3), m. Rock River. Milford, S. Paul's (4), m. Lander. Saratoga, S. Barnabas' (8), R. E. Abraham. Savery (12), m. Dixon. Sheridan, S. Peter's (332), S. E. West. Shoshoni, S. Luke's (8), m. Riverton. Sundance, Good Shepherd (19), E. J. d'Argent. Superior, Christ (9), m. Rock Springs. Sweetwater (1), m. Rock Springs. Thermopolis, Trinity (51), Alan R. Chalmers. Torrington, All Saints' (23), E. L. Tull. Wheatland, All Saints' (39). Wind River, Redeemer (76), John Roberts. Shoshone Indian Mission (49), m. Wind River. NON-PAROCHIAL CLERGY, Baird, C. G., off., Grace Church, New York. Kingman, Oliver, Oswego, N. Y. Thompson, S. S. Williams, Newton, Canada. FOREIGN MISSIONS. WEST AFRICAN MISSION. MISSIONARY DISTRICT OF LIBERIA. First Bishop.-THE RT. REV. JOHN PAYNE, D.D. Born, Jan. 9, 1815. Consecrated, July 11, 1851. Died, Oct. 23, 1874. Second Bishop.-THE RT. REV. JOHN GOTTLIEB AUER, D.D. Born, Nov. 18, 1832. Consecrated, April 17, 1873. Died, Feb. 16, 1874. Third Bishop.-THE RT. REV. CHARLES CLIFTON PENICK, D.D. Born, in Charlotte Co., Va., Dec. 9, 1843. Consecrated, Feb. 13, 1877. Resigned, Oct., 1883. Died, April 13, 1914. Fourth Bishop.-THE RT. REV. SAMUEL DAVID FERGUSON, D.D., D.C.L. Born, Jan. 1, 1842. Consecrated, June 24, 1885. Died, Aug. 2, 1916. Missionary Bishop-elect.—THE REV. WALTER H. OVERS, Ph.D. Pupils † Statistics for past year not received up to time of going to press. INSTITUTIONS. Orphan Asylum and Girls' School, Cape Palmas, Mr. J. J. Neal, Supt.; Mr. R. S. Montgomery, Mrs. N. Y. Valentine, Mrs. A. P. Speare, Mrs. Thomas. Epiphany Hall (Hoffman Institute and High School), Cuttington, Cape Palmas. Rev. J. F Dunbar, B.D., Principal; Rev. T. M. Gardiner, Rev. M. H. Gibson, Rev. J. W. Pearson, . Mr. S. J. Davies. House of Bethany School for Girls, Cape Mount. Miss Ridgely, Miss Seaman, Miss Conway. Bromley Girls Training Institute, Bromley. Mrs. M. E. Moort, Principal; Mrs. M. A. Gibson, Matron. There are in the mission in all 26 day schools, 21 boarding schools, and 38 Sunday schools. BASSA DISTRICT. MISSIONS AND CLERGY. Bassa-Upper Buchanan, S. Andrew's (39), Lower Buchanan, S. John's (139), J. F. Edina (30), J. S. Smith. Fortsville, S. Philip's (26), W. A. Greenfield. SINOE DISTRICT. Greenville, S. Paul's (69), C. M. W. Cooper, CAPE PALMAS DISTRICT. Ashton Memorial Station, J. W. Pearson. Cavella Station, 5 stations (161), H. T. Mer senger. Machlin Station, J. S. Smith. Cavella River District stations (77), T. M Hoffman Station, T. M. Gardiner, S. H. Mer Cuttington Station, Epiphany Hall (81), J. Graway District (147), Martin Park Kadı Harper, S. Mark's (287), Samuel David Mount Vaughan (138), W. C. Cummings. Soysie Bonificio. Sodoke District (119), T. M. Gardiner. Comprises those portions of China embraced in the Provinces of Kiangsu, Anhui and Hupeh, and those parts of the Provinces of Kiangsi and Hunan adjacent to the Yangtse River. The field was divided in 1901 into the Missionary District of Shanghai (eastern portion), and the Missionary District of Hankow (western portion) and in 1910 the latter jurisdiction was divided by the creation of the Missionary District of Wuhu, now Anking. Other parts of China are under the jurisdiction of Bishops of the Church of England. The English, American, and Canadian Missionary Districts and Dioceses are now organized into the Chunghua Sheng-kung-hui, or Chinese Holy Catholic Church. First Bishop.-THE RT. REV. WILLIAM JONES BOONE, D.D. Born, July 1, 1811. Consecrated, Oct. 25, 1844. Died, July 17, 1864. Second Bishop.-THE RT. REV. CHANNING MOORE WILLIAMS, D.D. (1866.) (See Japan.) Third Bishop.-THE RT. REV. SAMUEL ISAAC JOSEPH SCHERESCHEWSKY, D.D. Born, May 6, 1831. Consecrated, Oct. 31, 1877. Resigned, 1883. Died, Oct. 15, 1906. Fourth Bishop.-THE RT. REV. WILLIAM JONES BOONE, D.D., MISSIONARY BISMOP OF SHANGHAI. Born, May 17, 1846. Consecrated, Oct. 28, 1884. Died, Oct. 5, 1891. Fifth Bishop.-THE RT. REV. FREDERICK ROGERS GRAVES, D.D. (see Missionary District of Shanghai). MISSIONARY DISTRICT OF SHANGHAI. (Comprises the Province of Kiangsu.) Present Missionary Bishop. —THE RT. REV. FREDERICK ROGERS GRAVES, D.D. (1893). Address, Shanghai, China. Council of Advice.-Clerical, F. L. Hawks Pott, D.D., C. F. McRae, G. F. Mosher. Lay, Dr. C. M. Lee, M. P. Walker, A. W. Tucker, M.D. Statistics.-Missionary Staff: Bishop 1; Priests (foreign 13, Chinese 18) 31; Deacons (Chinese) 6; Missionary Physicians 5; Chinese Physicians 8; Missionary Teachers (including wives of missionaries) (men 16, women 10, wives 25) 51; Nurses (foreign 5, Chinese 46) 51; Theological Students 4; Medical Students 29; Chinese Teachers 191; Stations 46; Baptized Christians 4,034; Baptisms 638; Confirmations 271; Communicants 1,894, last reported 1,892, increase 2; Marriages 32; Burials 80; Boarding Schools 12, Pupils 1,280; Day Schools 45, Pupils 1,290; Contributions $21,265.24 (Mexican). INSTITUTIONS. 3. John's University with Theological and Medical Schools, Shanghai. President, Rev. F. L. H. Pott, D.D.; Dean of Theological School, Rev. J. W. Nichols; Dean of Medical School, J. C. McCracken, M.D. (Pennsylvania Medical School). 3. John's Dispensary, Shanghai. C. 8. F. Lincoln, M.D. 3. Mary's Hall, Shanghai. Miss S. L. Dodson, Principal. S. Luke's Hospital, Shanghai. H. H. Morris, M.D., A. W. Tucker, M.D., J. C. McCracke M.D.; Miss M. E. Bender, Miss L. E. Lenhart, Miss Ellen Miller. Chants Academy, Hongkew. Rev. P. N. Tsu, in charge. S. Elizabeth's Hospital, Shanghai. Ellen C. Fullerton, M.D.; Miss L. P. Wells. Soochow Academy, Soochow. Rev. H. A. McNulty, in charge. Miss A. B. Jordan, in charge. C. M. Lee, M.D., in charge. Rev. E. R. Dyer, in charge. Rev. B. L. Ancell, in charge, Mr. S. W. Green. S. Faith's School, Yangchow. Men's Auxiliary; Sec., Mr. O. Z. Li, St. John's University, Shanghai. MISSIONS AND CLERGY. Shanghai (Jessfield), S. John's Pro-Cathedral, Shanghai City, Grace Church (65), Z. S. Sung. Kiangwan, S. Paul's (46), M. H. Throop. Hongkew, Church of Our Saviour (163), P. N. Tsu. S. Luke's Hospital (32), C. F. McRae. Nanking (44), J. M. B. Gill, J. G. Magee, K. T. Chung, K. T. Shen. Oending (16), C. F. McRae. Puchen, J. M. B. Gill. Quinsan (16), T. H. Tai, D. K. Wei. Taitsang (44), Z. S. Sung, T. Y. Zak. Mosher, E. R. Dyer, S. Y. Chu, T. k Chang, T. R. Yang. Zang-Zok District, Christ Church (229), R. Wilson, A. S. Loh, C. C. Wu. Yangchow District, Emmanuel Church (35 B. L. Ancell, S. T. Kwauk, H. C. T Ying-ziang-kong (2), P. N. Tsu. Campbell, T. B. NON-PAROCHIAL CLERGY. Talbot, 8. J. The following is a list of native clergy whose names do not appear in the general clergy t Chang, T. M., Wusih. SHANGHAI. Tai, T. H., Sinza. Tong, C. Y., Sungkiang. Tsu, Y. Y., Shanghai. MISSIONARY DISTRICT OF HANKOW. First Missionary Bishop of Hankow.-THE RT. REV. J. ADDISON INGLE. Born, March 11, 1867. Consecrated, Feb. 24, 1902. Died, Dec. 7, 1903. Present Missionary Bishop. -THE RT. REV. LOGAN H. Roors, D.D. (1904). Residence, Hankow, China. Council of Advice.-Clerical, Pres., L. B. Ridgely, D.D., A. M. Sherman, A. A. A. Gilman, T. P. Maslin. Lay, C. McA. Wassell, M.D., T. J. Hollander, E. P. Miller, Jr., R. A. Kemp, Sec. Secretary to the Bishop.-Miss C. A. Couch, Hankow. Statistics. Bishop 1; Presbyters (foreign 17, native 17) 34; Deacons (foreign 1, Chinese 10) 11; Stations 48; Missionary Physicians (foreign) 5; Missionary teachers (foreign) men 7, women (including trained nurses, deaconesses, wives of missionaries), 41; Day Schools 68, Pupils 2,078; Boarding Schools 17, Pupils 1,639; Catechists and Assistants (native) 48; Bible Women 22; Native Teachers 167; Baptisms 948; Confirmations 442; Communicants 2,001; Marriages 33; Burials 91; Contributions (Chinese) $10,712.79. INSTITUTIONS. All Saints' Catechetical School, Hankow. Rede Graten, Y. L. Lieo, Dean. Boone University, Wuchang (including Divinity, Collegiate, and Preparatory Depts.). Rev. Church General Hospital, Wuchang. Theodore Bliss, M.D., Supt. Men's Dept.; Mary L. S. Hilda's School (for girls), Wuchang. Rev. A. M. Sherman, Chaplain, Deaconess Scott, Principal. S. Lois School for Primary Teachers, Hankow, Deaconess Clark, in charge. Theological School of the China Mission. Rev. L. B. Ridgely, D.D., Dean. S. Phoebe's School for Deaconesses and other workers, Hankow. Deaconess Hart, in charge. Trade School for Boys, Hankow. Rev. Thomas P. Maslin, in charge. HUPEH PROVINCE. MISSIONS. Hankow, Cathedral of S. Paul (352), the Bishop; S. H. Littell, S. Tsang, S. John the Evangelist's (English), L. B. S. Peter's (71), with one outstation, T. Japanese Congregation, E. L. Souder. Trinity (33), T. F. Tsen. S. Michael's (55), A. S. Kean, P. F. Y. Hu, Holsholt, Geo. G. Wuchang, Resurrection Chapel, C. F. Howe. Pai Tseo (20), F. G. Deis, Y. T. Fu. Hsuin Tao Lin (2), W. Y. Yui. Sinti (98), with four outstations, T. C. Ichang, S. James' (349), A. S. Cooper, E. L. HUNAN PROVINCE. Changsha (86), with one outstation, W. Tyng, NON-PAROCHIAL CLERGY. Howe, C. F., prof., Boone Univ., Wuchang. Ludlow, T. R., prof., Boone Univ., in U. S. A. |