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Excerpt from The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star, Vol. 67: November 2, 1905
President feel beneath the lash of malevolent and relentless foes? How must he feel, they asked, after months of vituperation and abuse that are almost without parallel in the most trying history of God's people! They saw nothing in his calm and composed demeanor, save that the tone of his voice betokened that steadfast purpose and those settled convictions that have characterized his life and teachings.
The conference throughout was, perhaps, somewhat more spirited than most of its predecessors, but there was nothing pronounced in the occasion until four o'clock on Sunday afternoon, when the President arose to offer a few expressions of appreciation and to announce the hymn. Looking down before him he saw the presidents of stakes on the front seats. To his right were patriarchs and other veterans whose lives of sublime integrity and devoted loyalty were in themselves an inspiration. On the stand immediately in front of him were the general authorities of the Church. To his left sat the aged mothers, the tried and true daughters of Zion. At the rear was the Tabernacle choir, from whose midst towered the great organ.
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