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mentioning him because I know him, and he was an officer of the State Federation of Labor. He was an intelligent, trustworthy man of good reputation. I asked him about Judge Sloss. He had the best of recommendations for him; so did a good many other people. I appointed Judge Sloss without the slightest doubt.

I think I also talked to Stanton about him and to the editor of the Chronicle. In other words, I got as nearly as I could a cross-section of opinion. I talked to Foisey probably. If not to Foisey, I talked to one of the lawyers who worked for the Waterfront Association to see what they thought. The lawyers all thought very highly of him.

There was also a young Fleishhacker that I spoke to. They're the rich people from San Francisco that have that park outside of the city named for them. I know nothing about the Fleishhackers' background, or fortune, or anything else, but there was a young Fleishhacker who was well spoken of who came in to see me a number of times about one thing or another. I asked his opinion of Sloss and found that it was excellent. I assumed that Fleishhacker represented as conservative an element, economically speaking, as you were likely to find in





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