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Show CHAliFFEUR i HA A Wlrr !, Ao A nil L !: But Had Promised to I Marry a Music Hall ft Singer 1 f San Francisco, Jan. 29. Samuel L. :1 Timothy, the chauffeur who fatally - wounded J. J. Moore, -the wealthy San w Francisco club man In a pistol duel ft at San Mateo, Saturday night, is the !v son of a wealthy horse dealer of Chl-i Chl-i cago and has a wife and child living in thnt cit3', according to Maud LII-', LII-', ' lian Cooper, a music hall singer now ' : appearing here. Moore died la a San Mateo hospital last night. "I met Timothy two years ago," she '. told newspaper reporters. "We grew 1 1 fond of each other and he asked mo r 10 marry him, later confessing that !' ho had left a wife and child in Chl-A. Chl-A. ccgo nine years ago." J She grew hysterical as she talked JS? about Timothy and wept copiously. R, "AboiTt nJno months ago," she sob-tj sob-tj ; ""he told me he was shadowing sVc' rich man hero in San Francisco and expected to make a lot of money. II Then, ho aaid, he would marry me, 9s When Mrs. Moore began suing her Hi husband for a divorce In San Matep Sw last fall, I found out that it was Mr. fitt'Mooro that Timothy had been shad-sijftowing shad-sijftowing 9Hf "Not long ago he told me about his YjTOvlfo and child in Chicago. Because 4ffof them, he said, he couldn't return ll??0 Chicago although his mother kept Iptwrltlng to him to come home." , In the divorco suit, In which the Jfjde refused to grant a decree to either Moore or his wife. Timothy 9 wns a witness for Mrs. Moore for whom he formerly had been employed I" as a chauffeur i nn |