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Show lie IraTett rroieellon. Boston, Aug. 21. D. W. Gil-, more, of bin Francisco, created tom'tblng of a sensation In the Julncy House last nlgbt by demand- j log of the clerk protection from a nervous little gentleman who. Jiroved tc be K. A. aauborn, of llul oweil, Malue. Gilmore said ban-bora ban-bora Intended to shoot him. W. hlle Gihnoru was talcing rUnloru disaj-peared. disaj-peared. Five years ago Gilmore married baubom'a sbttr, who was wcrth SIOO.UUO. The match was most vigorously opjo-ed by Sanborn. San-born. Mrs. Gilmore died four monthi ago in San Francisco, leaving leav-ing a daughter. According to Gilmore, Gil-more, he came to Iloston a few daya ago to see his brothcr-in law, bringing bring-ing tlte child with him. Lai t evening even-ing be met Sanborn at tlie bouse by anointment and went to tlie latter room there. He hail scarcely entered en-tered the nx.ni wbeubanbornsiruck him and locked tlie door, jutting the key iu lib ocket. He then, according to Gilmore, produced a bulldog revolver and demanded de-manded that his victim sign a quit lUItu to his wife's prosrtj, and also al-so agree to give Die child Juto Sanborn's San-born's keeping. Gllmorcdldas was ordtred, writing his renunciation on the back of a large business card. Gilmore sa sanborn then went to the Quinry Houc with him to get the. child. When the reached the hotel Gilmore informed him that he would uotkeeplbeagreemenL Then followed his appeal for protection. Gilmore later demanded protection from the lwlicv, but they declined to lnlLrn.ro lu what they considered a family row. banborn was seen later by a reporter. repor-ter. He was very bltttragaiust Oil-more, Oil-more, and while adniittiiig a private interview with him, and also tliat he locked tlie door, he denies that he coerced Gilmore in the slighted way, and says Gllmoie voluntatll ottered to write theuuit-c)aiiu,whliii be showed tbe rerter. |