The Coves--San Francisco's first organized-crime gang--were Australians:
men and women with criminal careers in Australia who had come to the US,
mostly illegally, during the gold rush. The Coves had come not to dig
for gold but to unleash a crime wave the likes of which America had
never seen. Robbery, murder, arson, and extortion were the Coves'
stock-in-trade, and it was said that the leader of the gang, Jim Stuart,
had killed more men than any man in California. The streets of San
Francisco became a battlefield as the Coves and the vigilantes fought
for control of the city, with gunfights and lynchings almost daily
spectacles as the police stood idly by. Jim Stewart was arrested in
Sacramento for killing a sheriff, but escaped to be involved in one the
most celebrated cases of mistaken identity in the annals of American
crime. When the smoke cleared, the Coves' reign of terror was over.