Letter to Brigham Young Jr., 24 January 1888

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Letter to Brigham Young Jr., 24 January 1888
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    PRESIDENT'S OFFICE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, P. O. BOX B. Salt Lake City, U. T. Jany. 24th 1888. Elder Brigham Young, Olio P. O., San Juan Co., N. M. Dear Brother: I have just received your favor of the 14th inst. I am glad to hear from you, and that you have survived the exposures to which you have been sub- jected. If the weather where you have been has been equally severe with that ...
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    2. where they have not burst, and the plumbers are said to be working night and day, and even Sundays, to repair the leaks. There is nothing particularly new to write about, and there is no special labor that I have to assign you where you are. Everything is moving along very quietly at present. A report, however, has reached us that the Marshal intends to change the arrange- ment which he has with his deputies, and instead of giving them a salary, to give them a commission on the work they do. If this ...
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    3. labors. With love to yourself and the Elders and Saints where you may be, in which the brethren with me join, I remain Your Brother, W. Woodruff
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    W. Woodruff Jan 24, [18]88.