The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 26, 1904, Page 9

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Jjects turesque life ¢ the plains and the woods. one man in all California is bet- ficult sub- ed to handle these than Herman W. Hansen, for more than tHirty of his forty-seven ears have been passed delving into he mysterfes of Indian, rites and cere- monies and in studying the bucking bronco and his leather-ciad masfer. His models have always been followed to their own wild homes, and many a bronzed Arizonan Wwould gasp with amazement if he but realized what an object of curiesity he was with a sirange pe: in a foreign land. The picture above portrays a lively bear hunt. Mr: Grizzly had been car- rying away young eolts, much to the of the ranchers, so they heid an indignation meeting and sw mighty cath to teach him a I intruding upon their privac and threes they rode. for his Majesty, and when he welcomed them with a prolonged stare their ire

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