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Kelly of Austin -- Evening session of both houses at 7 and till 9:30 -- plenty of lady audience -- both houses this evening agreed to adjourn sine die at 12 N -- noon -- tomorrow -- Bed at 11 -- clear --

Friday March 10

Clear, variable -- The Senate started in at 9 AM -- Assembly at 10 AM -- 54th day -- Passed a few bills & resolutions, made nice parting speeches -- Lem Allen, Speaker of Assembly was presented with nice watch chain, and speaker pro tem H H Coryell, a fine gold watch -- Both houses adjourned sine die at the noon hour 12 N, and thus ended the 19th session -- I reported both houses & finished up my work and cleaned up at 4 PM -- Nate W Roff paid me my $5 salary and last for present week -- Also received $1.20 in postage stamps from the Salt Lake Tribune "for Correspondance published Feb 20, 10 1/2 inches" -- Many of the legislators from outside left on the

Legislators Pulling out -- Henry Doherty $2 pd -- 1899
$66 In -- Sam Biggerstaff -- The Johns Brothers

evening train, but many still tarry, & some will take a run over to California on free passes before they go home -- Today I paid Henry Doherty $2 that I borrowed of him a couple of years ago -- Bed 11, very tired & lame -- Have $66 in purse -- I received a letter from Sam Biggerstaff, Gold Hill a good Cornish mine friend of mine, and the Johns brothers yesterday -- Says he used to work at the Standard mine, Bodie and wants a chance there again, that W H Virden is the present foreman of it, and: "If

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