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Show 1e ' HOUSE. Heber Bennion, TayloravllJe. E. w·. Wilson, Salt Lake. George Romo y, Jr., 8 It Lak • Joseph E. 'ray !or, :::5 It Lake. R. W. Sloan, Salt L ke. Mrs E. K. La Bartne, Bait Lake, 8. A. Kt,nn r, Salt Lrike. R. B. t:5hep rll, Sa t Lake. James 11 bompaon, Bait L ke. Daniel Mangan, Salt L1>,ke. 8. N. Coolt, Millard. Jaa. KimbaJl, L 1gan. J. C. Tboresov, Hytu.m. Moroni PrJce, Uokown. Danitsl Co k, Garden City. W. H. 0 1 BrienJ Ogden. J no M. Perkins, Ogden. Mr • 8, E. Anl1erson, Ogden, Angus McK y, o,deo. J obn Hopkins, Croyden. Hyrum Stew rt, K ysville. Norm n B. Dresse1·, Meroar, Cha~. E. Uallae1 Coalville. J no. R, Murdoc , Charleston. W. • Roy Janee, Sorin viHe, L. P. Lund, Pie 8&1Jt Grove. W. O. Creer, Span,sll Fork, Hyrum Lemm: n, Payson. Wm. Glbeon, Vernal, C. V. Wbeeler, Silver City. Aaron H rdy! Moroni. · N. C. or naea, Gunnison. J:'. L. 0 ereon, liuutin ton. A. P. Sorense;,v, oab. B. H. Greenwood, CeotraJ. Wm. R Y, De eret. W. L. . Doteon, .Minerevllle. J me_ For bee, Wilmot. Jii tt M field, Lo • Jo• u P rry CP.'1 r C ty. James G. Duffio, Toq ervllle. V. P. outio,:,llo. t 'rhur day' eettn the O u ell of A.poetleP, r l tive to former m mbe t th t quoru , wa. of vital importance s t > rellgiou princ!ple1 a d w s taken only after the most pr yerful, patient nd c refu1 consideration t at such a eerious m tter requires, It was not the first tim 10 tbe blatory of the Oharob that tbe eame quorum has een oalJed to do a eimilar palnt11l duty; and as In other oases of a like n t. re, ction s not take until• tor her aelay would have been a viol lion of tbe sacred obligations which the Counc·1 ot the 'l'welve owes to the Church anli to the direct commandments or the One whose Priesthood h s been conferred on the Apostles In tbie dlspenaat!on. It aa with a full realization ot be solom111ty ot the occasion and the duties It Imposed upon Uie Twelve as suvanta ot the Most HI h, that Brother Moses Thatcher wae eev• ered from the quorum and de• orived of hia Priesthood tor the reason that be refused to maintain the fellowship wb1cb was a coodition-precedent to hie receiving tbe sacred calUDg lbat had ll»een conrerred upon him. Tbare was not a . ember of the Councll but has fol· lowed to the grave tbooe w om they lo Ted better thao Ute, with lees hea v1. ne1e of heart than they a 1scbarged the uuty t the meeting at the Historian ofllce on Tlaursday. For tboee Apostle& comprehend what is meant in t11e here and tllae here· after by deprivation of tbe au, thorlty of God once conferred on a man. But they had no alternative. As men and members gf the same eo ncU they loved the e1rlng one and tor years had pleaded and b~rne with him; but their pleadings a.nd torbearanoe were unavailing, and e time eame hen they m, st cbo se I bet een admlnieterl g t e la nd v!ol it by f I in to perro m a µlalD duty. For bem ther as but c O eboloe-to obey God r r t an ere m tuu the urf ce, bu till a erved absolute lence. It preferred to aw i som ov rt on th p rt of the candidate, ing bis Intention to e ga e in be kne would be a co (lict lt l e n Churob 1 n1e con oience, his friend • me nwhll hopi ll or od th t t e after all, be averted. But fate b d decreed M ny c ndldates were In the fl IJ, and member ,eleot to the Le ..Jta oei ng daily Im. ortu eJ ,,Jeagee. Bowe, per ps m ny, ere n to have committed them elve • r Is o ndidat evl entl feJt there no ti,ne to Jo e, he au d, or a I ,east permitted, to he publi be an interview i which he to m lly I announced hie candid cy, n 1 id tfotm upon whic he too , mtde a e'·ron appea f r upport from tbat cl&ss of members. l t e Churc w,,ose discipUne and Inter ste be opposing known as "Y ung Ut He bad ma ured i plan and come out int tbe opan; be h publicly ~n uer~ded hla decJarat on of ant o i m toward the Church; t.se a c lled upon the flower of it memb r bip lo desert it and join hi r n , b secured th co,opera~ion of Ieadi !3 g polltic l orga • Eve after heh d do e :TEWS still Je nee. His ne t mo e w he use ot t e col 0 |