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Cohn's dry goods store near Sweeney's -- 2 matches -- 1st between -- Avery and Jack Campbell, champion light weight of the Pacific Coast -- 13 rounds -- Queensbury rules -- Hard fought battle -- Boxing gloves, but stuffed back so is about same as the naked fists -- Campbell victor -- Both young men less than 30 yrs old -- and match was between Brady & Trumbly -- same sort -- Both light weights and about 20 yrs old -- Carson boys -- 13 rounds -- Brady victor -- Both bloody battles, especially the last -- The first match took the gate money -- ($5 admission) Second -- purse made up --

Legislative Wind-up Report
Pulling out Scrap

About 50 persons present including quite a number of legislators -- Speaker McDonell, Boyle, Egan, Briggs, Poujade et al --

Friday March 4

Clear & pleasant -- Rose at 8 -- Was at depot and saw the morning trains come in -- on time -- Went to the capitol at 10 -- Wrote most of day on report -- of wind up of the session -- About 2 1/2 columns of it -- Legislators busy cleaning out their desks etc -- & getting out homeward -- I bundled up my desk contents to take to Va &

Mrs Stenhouse's Book

left it at Harry Summer's saloon near the depot -- Sent my letter to Enterprise by conductor Jerry Bray -- Took evening train for Reno -- Met George Stenhouse at Reno depot -- He gave me a book just issued by his mother, "An Englishwoman in Utah" -- Had long chat with him -- Home -- found all right there -- Bed at 10 --

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Cohn's dry goods store near Sweeney's -- 2 matches -- 1st between -- Avery and Jack Campbell, champion light weight of the Pacific Coast -- 13 rounds -- Queensbury rules -- Hard fought battle -- Boxing gloves, but (stuffed) back so is about same as the naked fists -- Campbell victor -- Both young men less than 30 yrs old -- and match was be-tween Brady & Trumbly -- same sort -- Both light weights and about 20 yrs old -- Carson boys -- 13 rounds -- Brady victor -- Both bloody battles, especially the last -- The first match took the gate money -- ($5 admission) Second -- purse made up --

Legislative Wind-up Report
Pulling out [Sorap]

About 50 persons present including quite a number of legislators -- Speaker McDonell, Boyle, Egan, Briggs, (Poujade) et al --

Friday March 4

Clear & pleasant -- Rose at 8 -- Was at depot and saw the morning trains come in -- on time -- Went to the capitol at 10 -- Wrote most of day on report -- of wind up of the session -- About 2 1/2 columns of it -- Legislators busy cleaning out their desks etc -- & getting out homeward -- I bundled up my desk contents to ((sentence erased)) take to Va &

Mrs Stenhouse's Book

left it at Harry Summer's saloon near the depot -- Sent my letter to Enterprise by conductor Jerry Bray -- Took evening train for Reno -- Met George Stenhouse at Reno depot -- He gave me a book just issued by his mother, "An Englishwoman in Utah" -- Had long chat with him -- Home -- found all right there -- Bed at 10 --

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