Mayors election; Nominations for office; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the 1906 October 23 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports on public response to Lee C. Gates' acceptance of the Non-partisan nomination for mayor.
Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Political candidates; Mayors election; Political conventions; Petitions
Article from the Los Angeles Evening News dated 1906 October 31 reports on a petition circulated by supporters of Lee C. Gates asking Walter Lindley to withdraw from the mayoral election.
Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Mayors election; Political candidates
A letter to the editor of the Los Angeles Examiner dated 1906 September 19 discusses possible candidates for Republican nomination for the mayoral election.
Sheriffs; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children; Industrial arts; Marching drills; Church services; Trusts and trustees
An article from the 1892 March 22 edition of the Stockton Mail reports that Sheriff Cunningham is favorably impressed with the reform school in Whittier.
Sheriffs; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Industrial arts; Trusts and trustees
An article from the 1892 March 30 edition of the San Jose Phoenix reports that Sheriff Cunningham is very favorably impressed with the reform school in Whittier.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; University of Southern California; Los Angeles County Medical Association; Political cartoons
Article from the 1906 November 26 edition of the Los Angeles Times recounts Walter Lindley's public service record. Above the article, a cartoon shows Lee Gates holding a placard.