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martinar317 at Dec 26, 2019 04:16 PM

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about surveys and shops whatever the [?]
of you conclude will be satisfactory to me.

You understand it best and will no
doubt meet the necessities of the case, and
that above must be the wisest policy now -

Please tell the Judge that [McL?]
says for him to keep the papers until
he comes down. I regret to hear of
the accident to Mrs Charles [Cronker?]
Also to learn that the Judge is not
very well.

George Aldrich is down here
He tells me that there is a wide
spread prejudice among the Chinamen
against [Sissone?]. This he did not
wish me to mention, but I have taken
the liberty to mention it to you -

Do not let him ever hear of [its?].-

From what Chinamen have said
to me I am inclined to think he states
a fact.

Yours truly,

Leland Stanford

From
Leland Stanford - May 17/67
As to [financiers etc.?]
As to making coupons payable in Europe.