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OFFICE OF

JANE L. STANFORD

AND

LELAND STANFORD JR. UNIVERSITY

819 MARKET STREET

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

San Francisco, May 8, 1902

Dear Sister:

I am in receipt of your two communications from Honolulu, T.H.,
one dated Apr. 26th and the other Apr. 27th. I note what you say of
the officials of the First Nat. Bank of Hawaii informing you that your
Letter of Credit was good in Japan. The Letter of Credit you have is
good anywhere in the world and you can draw money on same until the
amount is exhausted. I am under the impression you have a little book
which was sent from the Bank of California giving you the information
where money can be drawn on Letters of Credit, issued by their bank.

You will notice by copy of letter enclosed that I have given Mr.
Hodges
instructions regarding the box of Hawaiian curios for the Museum
and not to allow Mr. Peterson to open same until your return. There
was received at this office addressed to myself a box containing a
Calabash of Koa. There is nothing in your two letters regarding this,
but I noticed from one of the papers you so kindly sent me that you
informed the newspaper reporter that it would be placed in the Museum at the
University, as it was presented to you by some of the Stanford University
Students located in the Islands. To-morrow Friday, I will take the
same with me to Palo Alto, and on Saturday will have it placed in the
Museum under lock and key.

I note what you say in yours of the 25th of having received a letter
from Mrs. R. H. Newton, in which she states that her husband will accept
the position as rector of the Stanford Memorial Church. You will also
find enclosed another letter addressed to yourself by Mrs. Newton. It
seems that somebody at the University wired Dr. Newton to find out if he

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