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Oct 25, 1897

Journal Entry

October 25, 1897 ~ Monday

Mon Oct 25th I drove to the office this morning. Emma & Owen


purpose starting for Vernal tomorrow evening, Owen to attend the Uintah
Stake Conference & Emma to visit with her daughter & children. I had a letter
written to B[isho]p. Horsley ^of Price^ to arrange train & conveyance for them & Bro S. B Young from
Price to the Wells.

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Woodruff, Abraham Owen
23 Nov 1872 - 20 Jul 1904
439 mentions
Apostle, Family, Missionary
Woodruff, Emma Manella
4 Jul 1860 - 30 Nov 1905
238 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Emma Smith
1 Mar 1838 - 6 Mar 1912
875 mentions
Family
5 mentions
Missionary
Young, Seymour Bicknell
8 Oct 1837 - 15 Dec 1924
82 mentions

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Letter from George Wharton James, 25 October 1897
Salt Lake City . Grand Pacific Hotel Near O. S. L. Depot. President Wilford Woodruff, Honored & Reverend Sir, A few weeks ago I was at Lee's Ferry & there, in conversation with Mr Emett, learned that he was about to Either write or see you in regard to certain improvements needed there to make the property as useful as it should be. I then determned I would write to you on my return to my Pasadena home, in regard to the matter, but severe sickness prevented. Now I am on my way East, & being here for a day or two take this first opportunity of giving Expression to my thoughts in regard to Lee's Ferry. As new boats—or ^a^ boat—are imperatively needed, why not so arrange matters that the
Letter from John McCarthy, 25 October 1897
President Wilford Woodruff, My fellow propagandist: I can see, that the Pater, will not Halo the physical elements without attraction: but the most prosey politeness, aught to suggest a decorous answer, to a disciple of the great Christos. If I were depending on man, for the truth of Gospel, this might be a stumbling- block: but I am not subordinate to mortal man, for this light. The foundation of the Church is here, and it is here to stay: this I know, and the angel can testify to my sta- tement. I am reconcieled to my recondite guide I know whotever place He assigns me; it will be for my Spiritual good.

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Oct 25, 1897