In June 1885 a San Francisco jury began hearing testimony in the sensational case of the attempted murder of Michael H. de Young, editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. The previous year the newspaper's coverage of the business dealings of the prominent Spreckels family had enraged Adolph Spreckels, the son of millionaire sugar magnate Claus Spreckels. De Young's publication claime...
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