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Los Angeles Herald, April 8, 1907
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Los Angeles Herald, April 8, 1907
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Los Angeles Herald, April 19, 1906
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Marshall law: militia goes awry, aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Los Angeles Herald, April 21, 1906
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Los Angeles Herald, April 19, 1906
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Everybody Clean Up; Also Kill Rats, Los Angeles Herald, September 15, 1907
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Los Angeles Herald, April 19, 1906
Los Angeles Herald, April 19, 1906
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Los Angeles Herald, April 19, 1906: Aftermath of the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake
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Los Angeles Herald, April 19, 1906: aftermath of the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake
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Los Angeles Herald, September 15, 1907
Los Angeles Herald, December 08, 1907
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Los Angeles Herald, April 01, 1907
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Los Angeles Herald, May 28, 1905
Nicholas Brown, a rancher near Waterville, Wash., was awakened by a rattling which he supposed to be an alarm clock. In a half awake condition he moved from his bed to stop the clock, but the rattling continued, coming from the bed he had just quitted.
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How Girls Kiss, Los Angeles Herald, April 8, 1907
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Los Angeles Herald, December 08, 1907
It is a common complaint of the idle, the incompetent, and the unsuccessful that there are no such opportunities nowadays as were enjoyed by the successful men who got their start forty, thirty, or twenty years ago. “I never had an opportunity; I haven’t had half a chance,” is the chorus of the disappointed and the disgruntled, as they condole with one another over the decadence of the present day and seek a reason for their failure.