Article from the 1906 December 19 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reports that General Harrison Otis, editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Times, is recovering from illness. The article mentions several comments General Otis made regarding...
Mayors election; Political candidates; Political campaigns; Local elections; Los Angeles Times (Firm)
Articles from the 1906 November 29 edition of the Los Angeles Express discuss the Non-partisan committee municipal ticket, Lee C. Gates' mayoral candidacy, and Walter Lindley's supervision of the Whittier reform school.
Mayors election; Political candidates; Political campaigns
Articles from the 1906 November 25 edition of the Los Angeles Times report on the campaign activities of mayoral candidates Walter Lindley, Arthur Harper, and Lee C. Gates.
Newspapers; Los Angeles Times (Firm); Surveys; Local elections; Mayors election; Political campaigns
Article from an unknown source discusses the rivalry between the Los Angeles Times and the Los Angeles Express over the mayoral election and the results of the postcard ballot survey conducted by the Los Angeles Express.
Mayors election; Municipal government; Local elections; Political candidates; Political campaigns
Articles from the 1906 December 4 edition of the Los Angeles Herald discuss the municipal elections being held that day and announce that Lee C. Gates will be elected mayor.
Mayors election; Local elections; Political candidates; Women; Children; Voter
Article clipped from an unknown source discusses the large number of Los Angeles residents who are unable to vote in the coming election and speculates that Walter Lindley would have a larger majority if they could.