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3301 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 7, 1899, page 167 paragraph 40
R. M. Kilgore: Would it not be more encouragement if the conference should express itself by a vote?
3302 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 7, 1899, page 170 paragraph 16
… was voted that we dispense with the office of recording secretary, and it was found afterward that we were unconstitutional, and as it was not at the regular …
3303 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 7, 1899, page 171 paragraph 12
… , unanimously voted that the following be presented to the General Conference:-
3304 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 7, 1899, page 176 paragraph 18
… . The vote that followed this abandoned all. But there has been a vote taken, and a resolution adopted, by the Senate since the treaty of peace to the effect that …
3305 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 183 paragraph 2
… . They voted, but I did not. It was their vote, not mine. They asked me to present the name before the proper committee. I did so. First, it was refused; but last night …
3306 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 184 paragraph 1
… a vote of thanks as an expression of our appreciation of their kindness toward us.
3307 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 184 paragraph 2
S. H. Lane: I not only wish to second that, but I wish to include in the wish of the mover that this vote of thanks be extended to the sexton and his assistants, who have done everything in their power to make this church comfortable.
3308 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 184 paragraph 3
The Chair: We will let the whole congregation vote on this. As many as are in favor of this will say, Aye. It is unanimous.
3309 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 184 paragraph 4
… moving votes of thanks; but I believe honest work and zealous labor are deserving of appreciation; and I would like to have you remember that the editor of …
3310 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 184 paragraph 5
… a vote of appreciation of the work of the stenographers and proof-readers; but I do not think the editor deserves a vote, because he has done but his duty. I would …
3311 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 184 paragraph 7
The Chair: As many as are in favor of extending a vote of thanks to our faithful stenographers will say, Aye.
3312 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 184 paragraph 18
… your votes, placed in positions of responsibility. Brethren, we are all simply poor, fallible men. We have no wisdom nor judgment beyond any other men; and if …
3313 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 187 paragraph 24
… of votes shall serve for two years; and the two trustees receiving the next highest number of votes shall serve for one year. Should there be a tie vote as to …
3314 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 187 paragraph 29
The motion to adopt was seconded, after which remarks were made by Elders Olsen, McCoy, Holser, Mitchell, F. E. Belden, and others, when it was voted to lay the whole matter over for consideration one year hence.
3315 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 187 paragraph 46
This was spoken to by Elders S. H. Lane, A. T. Jones, C. H. Jones, R. A. Hart, and others, after which it was carried. The original report of the committee, as discussed and amended, was then voted.
3316 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 188 paragraph 5
Nearly the whole session was spent in discussing the matter, in which Dr. Kellogg, J. H. Morrison, C. D. Rhodes, J. I. Gibson, R. A. Underwood, E. A. Sutherland, and others joined, when it was put to a vote, and carried.
3317 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 188 paragraph 10
On motion, the Chair was empowered to appoint three tellers to count the votes cast. These were W. O. Palmer, W. H. Hall, and Frederick Griggs. The roll-call showed that 1,731 shares were represented in person, and 4,308 by proxy.
3318 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 188 paragraph 37
This meeting was called for the purpose of receiving the report of the tellers appointed to count the votes cast for the board of directors.
3319 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 188 paragraph 39
Total number of votes cast, 5,190, as follows:-
3320 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 4, 1895, page 14 paragraph 8
… to vote for any man who will not carry out their principles, then, and then only, will they be respected, and become politically powerful. Why should there not …