English: The front page of the San Francisco Bulletin, March 1, 1905. It states: "Mrs. Stanford Dies, Poisoned". The subtitle reads: " 'I have been poisoned! This is a terrible death to die' were Mrs. Stanford's last words."
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Original publication: The San Francisco Bulletin
Immediate source: The editorial board of the San Francisco Bulletin; The San Francisco Bulletin; 1 March 1905, page 1.
English: HONOLULU, March 1.—Mrs. Jane Lathrop Stanford of San Francisco, widow of United States Senator Leland Sanford, died at 11:40 o'clock last night at the Moana Hotel here. Suspicious circumstances surround the death of Mrs. Stanford. She was taken ill at eleven o'clock, and said: "I have been poisoned!" Her last words were "This is a terrible death to die!" The police are conducting an investigation.
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