Los Angeles Tribune (1911–1918)

The Los Angeles Tribune was a newspaper published by Edwin T. Earl (1858–1919) after he had made a fortune through his invention of the refrigerated boxcar used to ship oranges from Southern California to Eastern markets.

[1][2] John B. Elliott served as the paper's managing editor.

[3] The newspaper was associated with the Progressive Party.

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