I thought "Bullet Holes" had a photo of Gorman, but I did not note one when I went through it yesterday. I would like to see one, should you find it. I think he had a bar in San Francisco circa 1900. He did have an impressive shooting record, per Wesson's book. From page 14 "This evidently was arousing the spirit of rivalry in the hearts of the western shooters, as we find in 1902, July 13, Mr. J. E. Gorman in San Francisco, girded his loins (no - revolver shooters don't gird their loins - the chances are that he laid down his cigar, wiped his hands on a dry cloth,took a deep breath and went to it). However, he fired 100 sots at 50 yards under the proper record conditions at that time and secured: 10 shots ....100, tying our friend Sergeant Johnson's 10 - shot score. 50 shots....475, 100 shots....924. This 100 shot score raising the record set in 1887 by 10 points. A good increase, but it took fifteen years to do it. Mr Gorman used the Smith & Wesson revolver in his shooting."