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Jun 6, 1890

Journal Entry

June 06, 1890 ~ Friday

6 I signed 17 Recommend I received 17 Letters
A hand pointing to the right I wrote 3 Letters 1 to Thompson I spent the day at
the farm I went to Sister Cannons 6 mils

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Thompson, William Henry
1 May 1838 - 3 Apr 1922
264 mentions
Missionary

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Letter from Margaret M. Parsons, 5 June 1890
Gentlemen, Will you be good enough to inform me on what authority you preach the fact of Christ's having several or any wives. I enclose 10 cents in stamps for any leaflet or small publication you may have on the subject. If you could send me a list of your tracts I think I should like a number of them. You will very greatly oblige me by an early reply. Very respectfully, Margaret M. Parsons. over
Letter from Thomas Edwin Ricks, James Henry Hart, and Joseph Coulson Rich, 6 June 1890
Blackfoot, Idaho, Prest. Woodruff and [Prest.] J. F. Smith, Dear Brethren, We inform you that the U. S. Grand Jury were discharged to- day after being in continuous session since the 19th of last month. They reported finding one hundred and fifty-three indictments, a few for unlawfully cutting timber, and selling whiskey to Indians, but the bulk directed against the Latter Day Saints for U. C., Adultery, illegal voting and fraudulent registration at the 1888 Election. But two of the brethren are arrested as yet on the two latter charges—Young Mason of Egin for illegal voting and Bp. West of Paris for fraudulent registration, and both cases have been continued for the term. Whether they intend making these test cases, or whether they will continue their arrests we know not. Bp. West was subpeoned here as a witness before the U. S. Grand jury, who
Letter from Thomas Edwin Ricks, James Henry Hart, and Joseph Coulson Rich, 6 June 1890
Blackfoot, Idaho, Prest Woodruff and Smith Brother Jos C. Rich was mistaken about Brother Ricks being released he has to stay here as witness on Thos. Hilliards case, and has not been released as a witness for the Grand jury. J. C. Rich is doing well as sober as a judge and we feel like giving him all the encouragement possible. I leave to night yours very truly James H Hart

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Frank H. Dyer resigns as receiver under accusations of malfeasance of Church property and is replaced by Henry W. Lawrence.

Jun 6, 1890