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From Index to Habeas Corpus Cases for the US District Court for the Northern District of California, San Francisco
| CASE NUMBER | YEAR | FOR RELIEF OF | STEAM SHIP NUMBER | CHARACTER OF CASE | BY WHOM OR WHERE DETAINED | ATTORNEY FOR PETITION | REMARKS | NAME OF FATHER | ADDRESS | Age or year of birth |
| 9660 | 1890 | Loui Hung Yin | | Native Born | Belgic | Mowry, Lyman | Remanded | Loui Way Yun | San Jose, California | 1872 |
Loui Hung Yin was born to Loui Way Yun (father) and Yue Shee (mother) in 1872 in San Jose, California. He left for China in May 6, 1879 on the steamship Gaelic .He returned on the steamship Belgic, and arrived in San Francisco on July 31, 1890. The Collector of the Port of San Francisco refused permission for his landing. Loui Way Fung petitioned for a Writ of Habeas Corpus on August 7. 1890. A bond was posted. Detainee was represented by Lyman Mowry. On April 29, 1891, an Order of Remand was signed to deport the detainee.














