Mayors election; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Politicians
Article from the 1906 October 19 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports the effects of local railroad companies' political interests on the mayoral race.
Hospitals; Real property; University of Southern California; Pacific Electric Railway Company; YMCA of the USA
Article from the 1909 July 20 edition of the Los Angeles Record reports on several charitable and nonprofit institutions that request a reduction in their property evaluation assessments.
Article from the 1906 November 17 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that Walter Lindley and Lee C. Gates are both stockholders in the Los Angeles and Owens River Railway Company.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the 1906 November 25 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports on the mayoral candidates' statements regarding what they would do if elected Mayor of Los Angeles.
Accidents; Physicians; Hospitals; Patients; Los Angeles Railway; Railroad accidents
Article from the 1906 April 8 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that a man was hit by a streetcar and taken to California Hospital for treatment.
Form letters; Hospitals; Promotion; Hospitals Maternity services; Railroads
Form letter from Walter Lindley dated 1902 December 10 informing the workers on Los Angeles trains of the proximity of certain lines to California Hospital.
Article from the 1907 August 4 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that A. G. Wells, manager of the Santa Fe Railway, was taken to California Hospital for an appendectomy.
Article from the 1910 June 8 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that a coroner's inquest revealed negligence on the part of the Los Angeles Railroad Company in the death of a young man.
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.
Article from the 1903 March 12 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports that Walter Lindley has sold Grand Avenue property for the building of an addition to California Hospital.