claim close relationship with England or neighboring countries. We visited the art gallery, which comes next to the world's fair exhibit in art in what I have seen. We have had meeting this morning. I will leave for London probably tomorrow; will there meet the president of the London conference: will remain there till next Sunday when Bro. Lund will be there to attend the London conference. Bro. Schaerer the president of the German mission will be there. I will then find out who will accompany us to Turkey and will likely accompany him to Germany. One of the elders left today for this field of labor. We all leave tomorrow. I leave 11:5 A.M. for London, will be about four hours in getting there. Two of our Eld. go to Scotland, one to Wales, the rest remains in England. Bro. Lund wants the elders to see to see all they can especially that which lies in their way. He will help me in marking my course from London it will be somewhat different to the one J.M. marked out for me. He, Bro. Lund, will also aid me in getting a ticket, a through ticket by [unreadable] of most of the prominent cities of Europe so that there will be no great enticement to me coming back this way, but so that I can go right on around and make the circuit. I shall get only a few books here, and get others in Germany. I will not get much of my clothing here either. Most of the brethren have gone out this evening, some to the theatre, others to the museum. We are all enjoying our trip as much as possible. And I think I shall enjoy the continuation of mine to my destination. Have not got bitten very badly yet and will undoubtedly have good company all the way to Turkey. Annie please send the book J. M. loaned me the one you showed me. Sarah please send the hymnbook, as it will be the only one I will have in English. In the north cupboard drawer is Alice's watch and Fran please take them to Joslin and Clark. She will send the charges I will enclose the address to send it to Minersville. The hymnbook can be sent to M.E. Taylor.
42 Islington
Liverpool
England
and then forwarded. We are all feeling fine. Write once a week. If you haven't written to Liverpool do so and letters can be forwarded.
Aff. J.A. Clark
P.S. Feb 20" I am now ready to start for London Aff. John