Letter to brothers and sisters. He explained how there are a rush of people coming into Goldfield. He addressed where they look for rooms, rent cots, sleep on saloon floors, the prices, how he could rent out his room to share but chooses not to. He also discussed the prices for coal oil, eggs, and butter in Goldfield.
Letter to his mother. The letter discussed new guns that Rinker and his friends bought. He writes about citing them in and discusses how far they could shoot. The letter also discussed stocks and stock prices and dividends.