Alaska land fraud attempts indicted... California governor race is heated...
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November 04, 1910
THE CALL, San Francisco, California, November 4, 1910 The frontpage of this issue carries a banner headline "MIGHTY APPLAUSE PORTENDS VICTORY FOR JOHNSON" with sub "Intrepid Standard Bearer Makes Scathing Reply to His Detractors" which includes a large photo from the gathering of approximately 7,000 people at a rally for his run for governor of California which had become quite heated. Other front page articles include "Alaska Land Grabbers Indicted - Former Seattle Mayor and Five Capitalists Accused of Attempted Fraud" "Southern Pacific Station Dynamited" "Mrs. McKim Shopping. Is It For Trousseau?" - pertaining to a possible marriage to a Vanderbilt. "Man Laughs for twelve Hours When a Mule is Traded as a Horse". Other articles, sports and advertisements are within.
This is complete in 18 pages, evenly browned with five binding holes in the left spine, otherwise is in good condition.
This is complete in 18 pages, evenly browned with five binding holes in the left spine, otherwise is in good condition.
Category: The 20th Century


















