An interior view of the Arizona Club. Three men at end of bar wearing dark clothing are identified as Wyatt Earp (center), Al James (left), owner of Arizona Club.
L-R: Brothers Eli, John, George and Frank Edwards harvest blocks of ice in Nevada (probably in Panaca) with saws and tongs. George Edwards was the father of Elbert Edwards.
L-R: William S. O' Brien and James C. Flood. They were two San Francisco stockbrokers who teamed up with two miners (James G. Fair and John W. Mackay) to break the power and influence of William Sharon and the Bank of America on the Comstock Lode.
Nevada Supreme Court Justice Gordon Thompson. He wrote an important legal opinion in the Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal appeal upholding the state's right to regulate gaming.