On account of the illness of his wife he returned to San Francisco in [[1886]], and was appointed superintendent of the Japanese mission, where he has lived and labored until the present. The mission in an Francisco has prospered and spread over the Pacific Coast and Hawaii, and is now organized as the Pacific-Japanese Mission, with sixteen churches and 1,100 members and many adherents. | On account of the illness of his wife he returned to San Francisco in [[1886]], and was appointed superintendent of the Japanese mission, where he has lived and labored until the present. The mission in an Francisco has prospered and spread over the Pacific Coast and Hawaii, and is now organized as the Pacific-Japanese Mission, with sixteen churches and 1,100 members and many adherents. |