Political candidates; Mayors election; Local elections; Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
Article from the Los Angeles Express dated 1906 October 21 discusses Walter Parker's success in putting through the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's agenda in several ward primaries.
Mayors election; Local elections; Political candidates; Political campaigns; Newspapers; Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Owens River (Calif.) Water rights
Article clipped from an unknown source dated 1906 December 3 discusses the municipal election being held the next day.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the 1909 September 25 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that George A. Smith donated $100 to Arthur Harper's campaign fund while voicing his support for Walter Lindley's campaign.
Article from the 1905 September 19 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that a nurse has been sent to the city hospital for treatment of her addiction to cocaine.
Drugs; Hospitals; Physicians; Asylums; Judges; Women
Article from the 1905 September 21 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that a woman has been committed to the Southern state hospital for the insane for her addiction to cocaine and morphine.
Article from the 1905 September 4 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports that Express reporter Albert Searl is recovering from an appendectomy at California Hospital.
Physicians; University of Southern California School of Medicine; Hospitals; Alaska
Article from the 1906 January 3 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that Dr. Francis L. Anton of Nome, Alaska, is visiting Los Angeles with his family.
Article from the 1905 September 9 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that a young nurse addicted to morphine has gone missing and is sought by her parents.
Gunshot wounds; Hospitals; Death; Obituaries; Patients; Violence in the workplace
Article clipped from an unknown source reports that Eli Crowley is dying at California Hospital from a gunshot he received from a disgruntled employee.
Elevators; Apartment houses; Wounds and injuries; Hospitals; Patients
Article from the 1910 April 19 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that several people were injured when an elevator cable broke in an apartment building.