Day in the Life

Oct 6, 1892

Journal Entry

October 06, 1892 ~ Thursday

6. Oct we Met in the 63 semi Annual Conference
at 10 oclok A H Cannon prayed W Woodruff
spoke 7 minuts Seymour B Young 11 M[inutes], L Snow 25 m[inutes]
B H Roberts 21 M[inutes], G Reynolds 10 M[inutes], Afternoon
B HPrayer By Bishop Preston C W Penrose spoke
23 M[inutes] A H Cannon 22 M[inutes], F M Merril 34 M[inutes]
A. M. Cannon 14 M[inutes]

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Cannon, Abraham Hoagland
12 Mar 1859 - 19 Jul 1896
142 mentions
Apostle
Cannon, Angus Munn
17 May 1834 - 7 Jun 1915
Penrose, Charles William
4 Feb 1832 - 16 May 1925
Snow, Lorenzo
3 Apr 1814 - 10 Oct 1901
692 mentions
Apostle, Family
Merrill, Marriner Wood
25 Sep 1832 - 6 Feb 1906
162 mentions
Apostle
Young, Seymour Bicknell
8 Oct 1837 - 15 Dec 1924
Preston, William Bowker
24 Nov 1830 - 2 Aug 1908

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Discourse 1892-10-06

PRESIDENT WILFORD WOODRUFF said that through the mercy and provi- dence of God those present this morn- ing had been preserved to again at- tend the semi-annual Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Quite a number of our breth- ren and sisters had passed from this state of existence into the spirit world since we last met in Conference. In turn we should also pass away. While we had the privilege of meeting togeth- er in this capacity, he trusted that our hearts would be united in prayer before the Lord, that we might enjoy the in- spiration of Almighty God, the gift of the Holy Ghost, the spirit of light and truth, so that we might edify one an- other in our teachings, counsels, tes- timonies and administrations. We needed this blessing day by day, that we might understand and comprehend the responsibilities which we were under to God our Heavenly Father. When he reflected that this com- paratively little band of men and wo- men had been gathered into the valleys of these mountains, from all nations under heaven, by the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, for the purpose of carrying out the mind and will of God in the age and dispensation in which we lived, he realized indeed, as all the Saints must, that the responsibility resting upon us, as upon the Saints of God in every age of the world, was very great. Like all other dispensations and gen- erations of men, we were placed here on a mission. We lived in the spirit world before we came here: we dwelt in the presence of God; and it had been our fortune, or our destiny—call it which you please—to be born in the present generation when the God of Israel had set His hand for the last time to build up His kingdom upon the earth, to prepare His people for the great event which awaits us. There had been no dispensation fraught with greater importance than this, and his desire while we were to- gether in this Conference was that the Apostles and Elders who might ad- dress us should have the spirit of the Priesthood upon them. He thanked God that he still lived—that his life had been spared until now. When he looked back upon the past,he real- ized that the majority of his former companions—those with whom he had been associated from the foundation of this Church—had gone into the spirit world; and he expected shortly to fol- low them there. From the time we were first led into these mountain valleys by a prophet, seer and revelator, who was clothed with the spirit and power of God, until now, the hand of God had been mani- fested among the people, and that in fulfilment of the revelations and proph- ecies recorded in every book handed down to us as the word of God to the children of men. He sincerely hoped that while we lived in the flesh we would fully re- alize all our responsibilities and the work which is required at our hands. He desired that the Saints would, as far as possible during this conference, lay aside all business cares, and pay strict attention to the work now before us—that we might be of one heart and mind, and be filled with light, truth and power to receive the teachings of our brethren.

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

$165 on the House 165

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

from ZCMI services 56 25

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

Paid for repairs on House Smith 365 Error

Legal - Signature of Wilford Woodruff, 6 October 1892

B Young and Geo. Teasdale, . Geo F Gibbs

Letter from S. R. Smith, 6 October 1892

[end of sideways text] (Private) Bardstown, Ky., Oct. 6th, 1892. Mr. Woodruff Dear Sir: No doubt you will be unp- repared to receive such a letter from me as I am about to write, and before proceedi- ng any further I must request in quite a special manner that you let the entire ma- tter, so far as my name is concerned, rem- ain forever mine and your secret. Now I feel satisfied you will do this, as I take you to be an honorable man. And again, before proceeding, allow me to say that no doubt you will conclude before you finish reading what I intend to say that I am coming to you as a beggar, but allow me to say that I do not consider myself a beggar, I simp- ly propose to place my case before you and make a request: I am, as I have heretofore informed you, a con- firmed invalid, having been afflicted with Lung and other incurable diseases for now about fifteen years. How did I loose my health? In the Autumn of 1877 while cut- ting cord wood I accidently cut my right foot nearly off; for eight months it gave me considerable trouble, during which time

Daybook (12 August 1892 - 10 October 1892)

Oct 6. Met in the Tabernacle at 10 in the capacity of a Semi Ann[ua]l Confer[en]ce {[shorthand]} A H Cannon W W spoke 7 M[inutes] Sey B Young 7 x 2 spoke 11 M L Snow spoke 25 M at 2 to 10

Daybook (12 August 1892 - 10 October 1892)

B H Roberts spoke 21 M[inutes] 3 G Reynolds spoke 10 M [sideways text] 1 to 8 [end of sideways text] Afternoon {[shorthand]} Bishop preston Charles Penrose spoke 23 M 4 A H Cannon 82 spoke 22 M F M Merrill 12 to 11 34

Daybook (12 August 1892 - 10 October 1892)

we have to build up Temples and prepare the world for the Day of Jud[g]ment An Angel will come & Bless the work A. M. Cannon 2 to 8 14 M[inutes] 7 {[shorthand]} 10 {[shorthand]} {[shorthand]} Joseph E Taylor

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Oct 6, 1892