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Showers -- Hot -- 1894 -- Evans

Monday July 9

Clear & hot -- 85[degrees] -- No special news in the big strike situation -- Bed 12

Tuesday July 10

AM same -- PM cloudy & cooler, with good thunder showers of rain -- Bed 12 --

Wednesday July 11

Fine, clear and fine -- Bed 12 --

Thursday July 12

Same -- Bed 12 -- Met Evans & his dog this PM.

Friday July 13

Cloudy and sultry -- 80[degrees] -- Evening some heavy thunder showers -- Bed 1 --

Saturday July 14

Cloudy some and 80[degrees] -- Bed 12 --

Mail trains Passing Reno Again -- 1894
First Eastern Mail Received -- Railroad Soldiers
The Fruit & Passenger Blockade --

Sunday July 15

Cloudy, some and pretty warm -- A mail train from the East reached Reno at 9:30 AM -- 10 cars, including 2 Pullman sleepers, well guarded with 30 US soldiers -- will go on to Cal in morning -- This train had 5 or 6 cars of delayed mail -- Our V & T noon train brought some of it up. This is first overland mail since the 28th of June -- At 3 PM a train bound East

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