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Tuesday April 6

Very high west wind all day & clouds of dust -- Sky-light of my lodging house blew off at 2:30 while I was in my room, with a smash of glass -- I picked up the glass which fell in the hallway and went to Mrs Kinckel's house, the proprietor & informed her of the trouble -- She got George Wilcox, carpenter, to fix it -- Four lights of glass broken -- sash twisted off the hinges, etc -- Evening wind moderated -- Bed 11 -- clear & freezing a little -- US Grand Jury completed its labors, reported and was discharged -- Only found a few indictments for selling liquor to Indians, counterfeiting etc -- Evening I sent a letter to John R White 1122 Pine st San Francisco --

John R White -- Jack Bradley Dead -- 1897
News vs Appeal -- The Jones Case -- US Grand Jury Report
A find of Greenbacks

Wednesday April 7

Clear & fine, but cool -- Evening sent another letter to John R White, 1122 Pine st, San Francisco -- Jack Bradley, for many years a resident of the Comstock, generally connected with the police and fire departments died there yesterday of pneumonia -- Bed 12 -- clear & a little frosty --

Capt Haynie Dead -- Logan Indian Killing Trial
Wife -- Washoe Late catfishing -- Capt W Haynie Dead

Thursday April 8

Clear & Springlike -- The trial of Logan at Dayton for killing Jim King,

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