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 clipped from an unknown source dated 1906 November 11 reports on the proceedings of a meeting held by Stanley Wilson, mayoral candidate for the Public Ownership party.
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.
Politicians; Lobbyists; Southern Pacific Railroad Company; San Francisco (Calif.); Mayors election
Article from the 1907 January 24 edition of the Riverside Press reports on Walter Parker's arrival in San Francisco and discusses his involvement with the recent mayoral election in Los Angeles.
Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Politics; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
Article from the 1906 December 23 edition of the Los Angeles Herald discusses Walter Parker's move to San Francisco to become head of the Republican party there and the possibility of Don McGarvin becoming head of the political arm of the Southern...
Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Political candidates; Mayors election; Nominations for office
Article from the 1906 October 16 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner discusses a meeting between mayoral candidate, George A. Smith, and Southern Pacific Railroad Company's political leader, Walter Parker.
Nominations for office; Mayors election; Political campaigns; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
Article from the 1906 October 23 edition of the Los Angeles Times discusses the likelihood that Republicans will ask signers of no-party petition to claim allegiance to the organization under which they had registered.
Local elections; Political candidates; Political campaigns; Southern Pacific Railroad Company
Article from the 1910 August 15 edition of the Los Angeles Herald discusses how local politics have been controlled by lobbyists from the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and cites the 1906 mayoral campaign as an example of their political tactics.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the 1906 October 29 edition of the Los Angeles Express calls for Walter Lindley to withdraw from the mayoral race in favor of Lee C. Gates.
Local elections; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the Los Angeles Examiner dated 1906 October 28 discusses dispute between Republican nominees in the municipal elections, Evan Lewis and Leslie Hewitt.