Article from the 1906 December 26 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reports that Don McGarvin will succeed Walter Parker as head of the Republican party for southern California.
Article from the 1909 November 2 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports on the creation of a public utilities commission by the Los Angeles city council.
Dinners and dining; Physicians; Congresses and conventions
Article from the 1901 December 6 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports on the proceedings of a banquet held by the Los Angeles County Medical Association.
Primaries; Local elections; Mayors election; Politicians
Article from the Los Angeles Graphic dated 1906 October 27 discusses the low turnout at the municipal primary elections, the mayoral race, and the divisive effect of two Republican mayoral candidates on the Republican party.
Mayors election; Local elections; Nominations for office; Political candidates; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
Political column from the 1906 October 17 edition of the Los Angeles Times speculates on whether George A. Smith will pursue the Republican nomination for mayor.
Two articles from the 1906 November 25 edition of the Los Angeles Times report on meetings of the Young Men's Lindley Club and the Non-partisan City Central Committee.
Police; Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.); Scott, Walter E., 1872 - 1954; Wounds and injuries; Gunfights
Article from the 1906 March 8 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reports that Walter Scott's brother, Warner, was taken to California Hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound.
Article from the 1906 November 14 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reprints a letter from a member of the Non-partisan Executive Committee regarding their choice of Lee C. Gates for mayoral candidate.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from an unknown source from 1906 November reports on charges of collusion made against the arbitration committee that attempted to decide which Republican candidate should withdraw from the mayoral race.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Meetings; Surveys
Article from the 1906 November 24 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports the results of their voter survey and the attendance at rallies held for Lee Gates' mayoral campaign.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Democratic Party (Calif.)
Article from the 1906 October 28 edition of the Los Angeles Times discusses possible split in the Republican constituency as a result of both Walter Lindley and Lee C. Gates running for Mayor of Los Angeles.