and to assist me and when I wrote
to him about the twenty pounds I personally bor-
rowed of your office he did not even answer; He
is not a bad man but I understand my case is
among the common ones." Well I think I have
said enough about the Turkish Mission. If it
was now a question of dollars and dimes I
should hesitate to bother you with so long
a letter. The ani-mormons have been breathing
out threatnings and this office is watched.
We are all well in health and spirits
at present. Bro. has been quite
unwell but is better. We keep sending Bro
John L. papers when there is anything of
interest. Bro. writing from
Aug 12, says "There is quite an
opposition started in the Conference
all the brethren except two having
been called before the police authorities
and one already received his sentence of
banishment. Will inform you further as
soon as we learn particulars." The elders
had been successful in baptizing a member
and it aroused the priests so the brethren said.
With kindest regards to yourself, Counsellors
and all with you, I remain as ever
Your brother in the covet
and John H. Smith to assist me and when I wrote
to him about the twenty pounds I personally borrowed of your office he did not even answer; He
is not a bad man but I understand my case is
among the common ones." Well I think I have
said enough about the Turkish Mission. If it
was now a question of dollars and dimes I
should hesitate to bother you with so long
a letter. The ani-mormons have been breathing
out threatnings and this office is watched.
We are all well in health and spirits
at present. Bro. Brookband has been quite
unwell but is better. We keep sending Bro
John Lapapers when there is anything of
interest. Bro. C. D. Fjeldsted writing from
Copenhagen Aug 12, says "There is quite an
opposition started in the Aalborg Conference
all the Utah brethren except two having
been called before the police authorities
and one already received his sentence of
banishment. Will inform you further as
soon as we learn particulars." The elders
had been successful in baptizing a member
and it aroused the priests so the brethren said.
With kindest regards to yourself, Counsellors
and all with you, I remain as ever
Your brother in the covet
Geo Teasdale