Kindex

Liverpool, March 6th , 1895

President W. Woodruff,
Salt Lake City, Utah

Dear Brother:

It was sad news that I had to telegraph to you on Monday last concerning young Brother Clark's death in Palestine. I have as yet received only the few words contained in the message I got from Pres. Naegle. I thought that I should have received his letter in time to have written you by this mail, but it has not reached me yet. It is very strange that Prest. Robinson has not informed me that Brother Clark was sick. I wrote him on the sixth of last month am expecting letter from him daily. I believe that he is laboring at Aintab, and there is no telegraphic connection with that place, so they inform me at the office. He may not have known that Brother Clark was sick until he got the sad news of his death. I have suggested to him to have Bro. Huisn come nearer to him, so that they can see one another and be of mutual aid to each other. We have now only two elders in that mission. I have been looking for some to be sent there, but we have none that can very well be spared from other missions. I shall write you as soon as I hear more particulars. 

Accept kindest regards,
Your Brother in the Gospel,
Anthon H. Lund