February 6 Wednesday – Sam telegraphed from Hartford to James B. Pond:
“Medicines are about discarded food has taken their place further telegraphing not worth while” [MTP].
Sam also wrote to Milicent W. Shinn (See Oct. 27, 1882 entry):
Private. Ah, if I could only be there! I would delight in revealing the dark history of Bret Harte’s treatment of me when I contributed & he was editor [Overland]. But I couldn’t do it in a letter, you know. It would be out of place; & besides, it would look as if I held the present Overland responsible for the crimes of the one which is departed & gone.
Livy again wrote from Hartford to Louise Cable [MTP].
Charles Webster wrote to Sam: a pen sent; agreement made with Prang & Co.; talks with Marshall Mallory about a new play [MTP].
Marie Josephine Williams wrote to Sam asking for help publishing her poems [MTP]. Note: Sam wrote on the env., “Poetess who wants an editor (euphemism for introducer to the public)”