00973 4 I Articles placed in the coffin. 2 pairs flannel drawers at 2.00 4.00 1 undershirt . 2.00 1 fine 1.50 1 pr pants
.. 8.00 1 vest . 4.00 1 coat .. 20.00 1 overcoat .. 30.00 1 pr shoes 5.00 1 socks 2.00 1 gloves .. 1.50 1 mittens . 3.00 3
silk handkerchiefs at 2.00 . 6.00 1 white blanket 3.00 1 blue .. 4.00 1 hunting sack . 5.00 1 illegible 60.00 Total val. of
goods in coffin 159.00 II Debts of honor paid to those who presented gifts performed services for the dead while the corpse
lay in state. Paid for dissecting removing? 1 Fort Wrangel, Alaska. Jan. 26. 81. John Muir, Dear Friend; Fort Wrangel
is a very indignant town just now the most indignant part of it is the missionary establishment. The steamer failed to bring
any letters for the place. The fault lies (so Ned Hughes says) with the P.M. at Port Townsend who mislaid the mail bag somehow.
So we are completely in the dark as to the doings of our friends enterprises of great pith movement in the mission world have
to lie by perhaps fail because of the carelessness of