Local elections; Mayors election; Committees; Political candidates; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
Article from the 1906 November 6 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News discusses the election of new chairman of the Republican City Central Committee and reprints Walter Lindley's letter to the delegates of the Republican municipal convention.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Los Angeles Times (Firm)
Article from the 1906 November 30 edition of the Los Angeles Herald records voters' statements regarding which candidate, Lee Gates or Walter Lindley, they will vote for.
Mayors election; Local elections; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Democratic Party (Calif.); Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Political cartoons; Democratic Party (Calif.); Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
Article clipped from an unknown source reports on results of the Los Angeles municipal election ward by ward.
Article from the 1909 November 3 edition of the Los Angeles Journal reports that the Los Angeles city council has passed the utilities commission ordinance over Mayor Alexander's veto.
Article from the 1909 November 3 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that the Hewitt measure has been voted into law by the Los Angeles city council.
Article from the 1909 November 3 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that a public utility ordinance has been passed by the Los Angeles city council.
Los Angeles (Calif.); Photographs; Mission San Gabriel Arcangel (San Gabriel, Calif.); Local history; Railroads; Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company; Lowe, Mount (Los Angeles County, Calif.);...
Promotional booklet for the greater Los Angeles area published by Samuel D. Pine in 1906 and distributed by California Hospital.
Mayors election; Nominations for office; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the 1906 November 8 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News states that Walter Lindley will not withdraw from the mayoral race as rumored.
Photographs; Horses; Gunfights; Gunshot wounds; Hospitals; Patients; Physicians; Police; Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)
Article from the 1906 March 2 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that Walter Scott's brother, Warner, was injured in a gunfight in Death Valley and taken to California Hospital.
Article from the 1915 March 12 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that delegates have been chosen to attend the Inland Waterways Association and International Purity Congress conventions.