■ . ■i'i'tJi'tU ^'rtWlMBHJUll Class Book Copyright}]^, CDRffMGHT DEPOSm / IML WHO'S WHO ON THE PACIFIC COAST Price: $5.50 net Who's Who on the Pacific Coast A BIOGRAPHICAL COMPILATION OF NOTABLE LIVING CONTEMPORARIES WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS EDITED BY FRANKLIN HARPER HARPER PUBLISHING COMPANY LOS ANGELES, CAL. 1913 Copyright, 1913, by FRANKLIN HARPER ©C(.A343608 PREFACE The territory west of the Rocky Mountains known as the Pacific Coast is still in the early stages of its making. It is only a few years since population has grown to any considerable extent. The people who are settling in these states today are making history just as those hardy pioneers who fought their way over deserts and mountains and plains made it fifty years ago in the face of tremendous obstacles con- quering them as they arose. During the last few years laws have been placed upon the statute books in the Western States that have attracted and won the admiration of the world. The cause of humanity has fared better in the West than in any other part of the globe. Civilization has made greater strides. It has been the history of the human race that the pioneers have been the reformers, and it is natural that the Pacific Coast should be looked to to produce America's greatest men. The reading of the lives of great men has ever been stimulating to patriotism — their deeds the most powerful factor in cheering and inspir- ing the rising generations. With such a record of achievement in the last two decades that the men and women of the Pacific Coast can boast, it is indeed worth while that their histories be permanently recorded. It has been the policy of the compilers of WHO'S WHO ON THE PACIFIC COAST — a policy that has been closely adhered to — to include in it sketches of none but those men and women who are at the helm in the affairs of this section of the country; the leaders of life and thought, — the great architects, the conquering engineers, the captains of finance and industry, the men of the bar who have enlightened the nation with their erudition and wisdom, and the foremost men of medi- cine, letters, science and art. As educators, they occupy places second to none; as composers, artists, authors and poets, their fame has gone broadcast; as builders of cities, they have set a new pace in architecture; as statesmen, they have attained great prominence; as men of medicine, they have con- tributed to the advancement of science, and as merchants, they have illumined the marts of trade. The book contains more than three thousand seven hundred sketches. Of the five thousand who responded to requests for data, it was found that about twelve hundred displayed no distinguishing fea- tures that entitled them to a place in its pages. It was the rule to in- clude only those who are representative of the communities in which they live, or who had especially distinguished themselves in their occu- pations or professions. As presented, this volume contains a greater number of living notables of the West than anything of the kind heretofore issued. It is not possible, however, in a work of this nature to include in it at the beginning all who are entitled to recognition. It is not claimed, there- fore, that the work is complete in this first issue. In future biennial editions a more thorough canvass for eligible names will be made and any suggestions of names or methods whereby the book may be improved will be appreciated. Abbreviations which have been used are intended to be self-explana- tory. None of them bave been carried to extremes, so that the reader will not be aggravated and annoyed by having to translate the sketches by reference to an index. F. H. Los Angeles, Cal., Jan., 1913. WHO'S WHO ON THE PACIFIC COAST ABBOTT, James W.,' Mining Engineer; horn, Whitinsville, Mass., Aug. 29, 1846 ; B. A., Yale, 1868; B. S. (in C. E.), Shef- field Scientific School, 1870; post grad., Yale, M. A., 1871. Practiced engrg. Brooklyn, 1871 ; New Jersey (Engr., Es- tate of Wm. Walter Phelps), 1872-4; est. firm of Abbott Bros., San Juan Co., July, 1875 ; was at Ouray, Colo., 10 years ; clerk of Dist. Court, Ouray ; mgr., Ybarra Gold Mining Co., Lower Cal., Old Mexico, 1895-96. In charge of highway improve- ment for U. S. Govt, at Denver, west of Mo. River, 5 years. Clu'bs : Commercial, (Salt Lake City) ; Sierra Madre, (Los An- geles). Address: Pioche, Nev. ABBOTT, William Martin, Law^yer; horn, San Francisco, Mar. 17, 1872 ; son, Wil- liam and Annabel (Casselman) A. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; Hayes Val- ley grammar school, 1887 ; Boys' High, 1890; B. L., Hastings College of Law, 1893. Married, Anna Josephine MacVean, Aug. 3, 1895. In Natl. Guard Cal., 3 years; 1898-1902, Dep. Gen. Atty., United Railroads of San Francisco. Member : Am. Acad, of Political and Social Science ; Acad, of Pac. Coast History ; Cal. Lodge No. 1. F. & A. M. ; Cal. Chapter No. 5, R. A. M. ; Cal. Commandery No. 1, K. T. ; Islam Temple, Mystic Shrine ; Stanford Parlor No. 79, N. S. G. W. Republican. Cluhs : Bohemian, Elks, Transportation, Union League. Res. : 2467 Vallejo st. ; Oflfice: 425 Wells Fargo bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. ABRAHAMS, Armistead L.attimore, Banker ; hoin, Brazoria Co., Tex., Jan. 14, 1878; son, James L. and Annie R. (Ely) A. Edu. : Univ. of Pa. Married, Carrie Belle Garnett, 1901, at Austin, Texas. Pres., Althoff Mfg. Co. ; Vice-pres. and Treas., Continental Trust Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Colorado Railway Light & Power Co. Member, Exec. Comm. Am. Bankers' Assn. Democrat. Member : Psi Upsilon. Cluhs : Denver, Denver Country, Denver Athletic. Res. : 1600 Race st. ; Office : Con- tinental bldg., Denver, Colo. ABRAMS, Albert, Consulting Physician; horn, San Francisco, Dec. 8, 1863. A. M., M. D., Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany, 1882 ; F. R. M. S., London, Eng. ; post grad. work in Vienna, Paris, and London. Widower. Founder of the Clinico-Physio- logic methods known as Spondylotherapy, and hon. pres. of the Am. Assn. for the Study of Spondylotherapy, composed of physicians who have studied under him. Formerly prof, in Cooper Med. College, Med. Dept., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ. Cluhs : Argonaut, (San Francisco) ; Auth- ors, (London). AutJior : "Scattered Leaves of a Physician's Diary", "Transactions of the Antiseptic Club," and 12 books on medicine. Res. : Fairmont Hotel ; Office : 246 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal. ACKERMAN, Charles Maxwell, Lavs^yer; horn, Wilkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 31, 1875 ; son, Emanuel A. and Elvira (Baker) A. Edu.: primary and high schools, Chicago ; LL. B., 111. College of Law, 1900. Married, Marie C. Browne, July 19, 1899. Moved to Cal., 1903. In practice Los Angeles, since 1906. Member : Mounted Hussars of Chi- cago, 1 year ; Royal Arcanum, Masons, Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Res. : 531 Britannia st. ; Office : 323 Bullard block, Los Angeles, Cal. ACTON, Young Jonathan, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Ireland, Feb. 10, 1861 ; son, John and Isabella (Lavers) A. Edu. : WHO'S WHO v/' public schools, Ireland ; Dr. J. Knight's Seminary, Cork, Ireland ; M. D., Queens Univ., Ireland, 1883. Licentiate in Phar- macy, State of Wash., 1898 ; licensed to practice med. in Cal. in 1898 ; licentiate in Pharmacy, state of Cal., 1891. Married, Nora Sullivan, July 28, 1891, at San Fran- cisco. Served on board U. S. Flagship, Trenton, during Samoan disaster. Mar. 17, 1889 ; Postmaster, Bremerton, 1901-2 ; Mayor of Bremerton, Wash., 1907 ; hosp. steward, U. S. Navy, 11 years. Res. : 353 Burwell Ave. ; Ofj^ce : Hunter & Dailey block, Bremerton, Wash. DAIR, Alexander A., Lawyer; horn, London, Ont., Aug. 25, 1857 ; son, John and Rose (Aird) A. Edu. : public and high schools, St. Mary's, Ont. ; Toronto, Normal School ; LL. B., Univ. of Toronto, 1887. Married, Jennie E. Knight, June 13, 1882. Admitted to bar in Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 1882. Practiced profession in Stratford, Ont., until June, 1888, when app. by govt, as crown atty. for Muskoka and Parry Sound, in Ont. ; resigned, 1890, and moved to Riverside, Cal. Pres., Natl. Bank of Riverside since 1906. Republican. Res. : 1310 Orange st. ; Office : Loring Opera House block. Riverside, Cal. ADAIR, Irvin James, Banker; iom. La Grange, Tenn., Sept. 21, 1851 ; son, Jones Baker and Mary Rebecca (Cocke) A. ; de- scendant of William Irvin Adair, first Supreme judge of Alabama. Edu. : one term at Wabash College, and one term at Springfield, 111., public schools ; studied mathematics in field as civil engr., becom- ing div. engr., in 1871. Married, William Annie Thompson, Oct. 15, 1873, at Smyr- na, Tenn. Engaged in merchandising, un- til 1880, when went to work in a bank at Dallas, Texas ; since engaged in banking. Went to Bellingham, 1905, and organized Northwestern State Bank ; later organized Northwestern Natl. Bank ; sold interest in Natl. Bank, Mar., 1912 ; Pres. and Dir.. Northwestern State Bank ; Dir. and Treas., Industrial Bldg. and Loan Assn. Cluhs : Kulshan, (S. Bellingham) ; Chamber of Commerce, (Bellingham) ; Bellingham Yacht, Mt. Baker. Rec. : fishing. Res. : 621 14th St. ; Office : 11th and Harris, South Bellingham, Wash. ADAMS, Alva, Ex-Governor; horn, Wis., May 14, 1850 ; son, John and Eliza (Blanchard) A. Edu. : common schools. Married, Ela Nye, Oct. 26, 1872, Colorado Springs, Colo. Pres., Holmes Hardware Co., Pueblo Savings and Trust Co. ; Dir., International Trust Co., Great Western Sugar Co. Member, first State Legis., Colo., 1876; Gov., 1886, 1896, 1904. Democrat. Address : Pueblo, Colo. ADAMS, Andy, Author; horn, Whitley County, Ind., May 3, 1859 ; son, Andrew and Elizabeth (Elliott) A. Edu.: "Cross Roads, red school house." Unmarried. Known as "Cowboy Author." Author : "The Log of a Cowboy," "A Texas Match- maker," "The Outlet," "Cattle Brands," "Reed Anthony, Cowman" ; "Wells Broth- ers," (juvenile). Address: Colorado Springs, Colo. ADAMS, Charles, Banker; horn, Mason, Mich., June 16, 1876 ; son, Ira W. and Sophia A. (Vanhouten) A. ; descendant of the Mass. Adams family. Edu. : public schools. Vice-pres., Colville Loan & Trust Co. ; Vice-pres., Bank of Chewelah ; County Treas., Stevens County, Wash., 1906 to 1910 ; Chairman, Republican Co. Commit- tee. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows, K. of P., and other frat. socs. Address : Col- ville, Wash. ADAMS, E. Arlita, Lawyer; horn, Min- neapolis, Minn., June 18, 1874 ; daughtei , Ira B. Hewitt and Arlita (Yates) H. ; de- scendant of Gov. Yates of 111. Edu. : Min- neapolis public and high schools ; three years, Univ. of Wash. Married, Frank E. Adams, Oct. 27, 1889, at Seattle, Wash. Member law firm, Adams & Brooks ; spe- cialty : patent causes. Admitted to bar, patent law, 1901 ; at time of admission was one of the first women in U. S. ad- mitted to patent law, and only woman patent atty. west of Chicago. Spent two years in Philippine Islands, arriving in Manila two days before outbreak between Americans and Filipinos. Was first Am. ON THE PACIFIC COAST woman on firing lines in the Islands. Res. : Houseboat Chelan, Madison Park ; Office : 500 Central bldg., Seattle, Wash. ADAMS, Epliraini Doug:lass, University Professor ; horn, Decorah, la., Dec. 18, 1865 ; son, Ephraim and Elizabeth (Doug- lass) A. ; descendant of William Adams ("William of Ipswich"), Ipswich, Mass., 1639. Edu. : public schools, Waterloo, la. ; la. College, Grinnell, la. ; Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor ; A. B., 1887 ; Ph. D.. 1890. Married, May Stevens Breakey, Tune 8, 1893, at Ann Arbor, Mich. Prin. high school, McGregor, la., 1887-88. Spe- cial agt. on street railways, 11th Census, Wash., D. C, 1890-91. Asst. prof, history and sociology, Univ. of Kas., Lawrence, 1891-94 ; Asso. Prof. History, 1894-99 ; Prof. History, 1894-1902. Asso. Prof. His- tory, Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1902-6 ; Prof. History, since 1906, and executive head of dept. since 1907. Lectures in summer schools, Univ. of Kansas, 1909 ; Johns Hopkins Univ., 1909 ; Univ. of Cal., 1910 ; Harvard Univ., 1912-1913. Yale Univ., during second semester, 1912-13 ; Instructor in Am. History, Harvard Univ., 1913. Member : Am. Historical Assn., Pac. Coast Branch of A. H. A., Psi Up- silon Frat. Author : "The Control of the Purse in the U. S. Govt.." (1894) ; "The Influence of Grenville on Pitts' Foreign Policy," (1904) ; "British Interests and Activities in Texas," (1910) ; (Albert Shaw Lectures in Diplomatic History, Johns Hopkins, 1910.) Editor: "British Correspondence on Texas" (3-year serial now appearing in "The Southwestern His- torical Quarterly.") Writer of numerous reviews and articles in Am. Historical Re- view, The Dial, Annals of Am. Acad., etc. Address : 9 Alvarado Row, Stanford Uni- versity, Cal. ADAMS, Frank Stonewall, Lawyer; horn, Santa Cruz Co., Cal., Sept. 5, 1866; son, David Lewis and Julia (Bennett) A. Edu. : public schools of Cal. ; grad., San Bernardino Acad., 1888. Attended Hast- ings College of Law, 1889 to 1890. Mar- ried, Adelia A. Barnes, 1897. Pres., Gar- vanza Imp. Assn., 3 years ; Pres., Feder- ated Imp. Assn., 1910. Member : Masons. Republican. Contributor to "Encyclopedia of Evidence," pub. 1902, wrote chapters on "Abatement" and "Affidavits" (Vol. I) ; "Attendance of Witnesses" ('Vol. II) ; and "Citizens and Aliens" (Vol. III). Res. : Garvanza, Cal. ; Office : 317 Story bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ADAMS, George Price, Law^yer; horn, near Kewanee, 111., Aug. 13, 1860 ; son, George C. and Harriet R. (Johnson) A. Moved to Cal., 1887. Edu. : public schools Henry Co., 111., until 1876; Ph. B., Hed- ding College, Abingdon. 111., 1885 ; LL. B., Union College of Law, Chicago, 1887. Married, Edith L. Harmon, Sept. 6, 1893. Member : Masons, Knights Templars, Shriners. Republican. Res. : 1199 Cren- shaw blvd. ; Office : 410 Bullard bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. ADAMS, Joseph M., Lawyer; horn, Mis- souri, July 25, 1866 ; son, James C. and Saphronia E. (McDonald) A. Edu. : com- mon, high, normal schools, and business college courses. LL.B., Univ. of Mich.. 1896 ; Principal, Mound Port School. Og- den, Utah, 5 years ; later taught in State Normal School. Cheney, Wash. Married. Pearl Woozley. Aug. 25, 1900, at Weiser. Idaho. Pres., Riverside Dev. Co. ; member law firm, Adams & Patterson. Was first Cashier, Bank of Wiley, Wyo. In special service div.. General Land Office. 1904-9 ; later in local land office, Waterville, Wash. Experienced in Federal and State courts. Admitted to bar of Mich., 1896 ; Wash.. 1898 ; Supreme Court of U. S., 1903 ; also Wyo. and Idaho ; first admitted to prac- tice in U. S. Dist. Court, Utah, 1895. Spe- cialty, U. S. Land Office cases and title work. Past Grand in Odd Fellows. Mem- ber : Knight Templar Masons, Columbia Commandery, No. 2, Washington, D. C. ; Washington Centennial Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 14 ; Washington and Lafayette Chap- ter, No. 5, R. A. M., Washington, D. C. Address : Riverside, Wash. ADAMS, J. Oscar, Lawyer; horn, Lola, Va., June 1, 1874 ; son, J. M. and Emily 10 WHO'S WHO M. (Williams) A. Grad., Elementary course, Cheney Normal, Cheney, Wash., 1901 ; B. A., Law Dept., Univ. of Wash., Seattle, 1903. Married, Agnes Farnes- worth, May 23, 1911, at Pocatello, Ida. Dir., German American State Bank ; City Atty., Ritzville, since 1905 ; Pres., Board of Edn., Ritzville. Secy., Wilson-Marshall Club. Address : Ritzville. Wash. ADAMS, Wade Hauiptou, E'armer and Banker ; horn, Texas, Feb. 17, 1864 ; son, J. Q. and Sopha (Abies) A, Married, Annahlee Jones, June 8, 1891, at Royse, Texas. Vice-pres., First State Bank. Democrat. Trustee, West Inst. Address : Royse City, Texas. ADAMS, William Henry, Mining Engi- neer and Metallurgist ; 'born, Pontiac, Mich., June 14, 1843 ; son, Henry Peri-y and Eliza (Young) A. ; descendant of the Adams' who landed in Plymouth Colony about 1637, families which gave two presidents to U. S. Directly descended from Hanna Adams, Medford, Mass.. 1755-1835, an American literary pioneer ; his father, Henry Perry A., was a civil engr. with record on Erie and Illinois canals, and many railroads ; he was Brig. Gen. with Fremont. 1861-2. On mother's side, direct descendant of Rev. John Young, who brought a colony of Dissent- ers to Am. about 1646, and who purchased the entire east end of Long Island from the Indians and established the town of Southold, where he is buried. Edu. : public schools, Syracuse. N. Y. ; 1 year, Chicago Univ. : 1 year, Columbia Coll. ; has spe- cialized in engrg. practice under tutors and in the field. Married. Josephine A. Curtis at Quincy, 111., April 17, 1865. On staff Brig. Gen. H. P. Adams. Canton. Mo., fall of 1861, with army and navy on Missis- sippi River, 1862-3, and invalided home ; in Ellsworth Zouaves, Chicago. 1863-4. Never in politics or civil office. Not affili- ated with secret societies. Vice-pres. Li- tuya Bay Co., Seattle ; Pres. and Treas., Northwest Metallurgical Co., Vice-pres.. Pacific Beach Mining Co. Member : New York Press Club (18 years), Reform Club, N. Y. (8 years) ; Geographic Society, N. Y. (10 years) ; Am. Inst. Mechanical Engrs. (10 years) ; Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. (33 years) ; Engineers' Club, N. Y. (22 years) ; Nat'l Geographic Society, Wash., D. C. (2 years). Contributor to newspapers and periodicals for 40 years, also to Engineering and Mining Journal, and other technical journals. Res. : 820 Council Crest Drive. Address : Box 200, Portland, Ore. ADAMS, William J., Banker. Physician; horn, Cotton Gin, Texas, Feb. 1. 1871 ; son, Petter L. and Mary D. (Williamson) A. Edu. : Baylor Univ., Waco. Tex. ; grad., M. D., Univ. of Tenn., Med. Dept., 1892; post grad. Post Grad. Med. School. Chicago. Married, Beulah Burney, Dec. 7, 1892. at Coolidge, Tex. Pres., First Nat'l Bank. Member. Tom Green Co. Med. Soc, Texas State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn. Address : Robert Lee. Tex. ADAMS, 'William L,eidy, Banker; horn, Berwick. Pa., May 27, 1860 ; son, Enos L. and Margaret (Kisner) A. Ph. B.. Mt. Union College, Alliance, O., 1881. Pres., First Nat'l Bank ; Pres., Keystone Timber Co. ; Vice-pres.. Grays Harbor Lumber Co. ; all of Hoquiam. Wash. Pres.. 1908-09, Washington State Bankers' Assn. Elk. Shriner ; member. Sons of the Am. Rev. Res. : cor. Hill ave. and Center St. ; Office : First Natl. Bank, Hoquiam, Wash. AHERIV, Jeremiah, Civil Engineer; horn, Berkeley, (then Ocean View), Cal., July 5, 1860; son, Jeremiah and Brigit (Miir- nen) A. Special student in Civil Engrg., Univ. of Cal., 1879-83. Married, Julia Bessie Lane, Oct. 4, 1910, at Denver. Colo. Topographer, U. S. Geological Survey, 1883-89 ; Engr. Powell Irrigation Survey, 1889-92 ; in private practice of Civil Engrg., San Francisco, 1892-95 ; U. S. Sur- veyor, Indian Territory, 1895-99 ; Topog- rapher, U. S. Geological Survey, 1899- 1901 ; Hydrographer, U. S. Geological Sur- vey, 1901-02 ; Engr., U. S. Reclamation Service in charge Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo., 1902-08 ; since 1908, in pri- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 11 vatc practice. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. For- estrj' Assn., Arcliaeologlcal Inst, of Amer- ica (life member) ; Landmarker Club of Sou. Cal. (life member). Address: Dixon, Cal. AHLQUIST, Richard Elmer, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Beatrice, Nebr., July 27, 1888 ; son, H. Alfred and Char- lotte Mary (Nelson) A. Grad., Beatrice High School, Nebr., 1906; Ph. G., Creigh- ton Univ., College of Pharmacy, Omaha, 1908 ; Creighton Med. College, 1908 ; M. D., Denver & Gross College of Med., 1910 ; House Phys. and Surg., Denver City and County Hosp., 1910-11 ; Asst. Chief Surg., Victor American Fuel Co., Trinidad, Colo., from July, 1911, until locating in Grand- view, 1912. Address : 203-4 Keck block, Grandview, Wash. AHIiQ,UIST, T. Maurice, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Sweden, 1877 ; son, H. Alfred and Charlotte (Nelson) A. M. D., Gross Med. College, Denver ; Interne, 1 year, 1900, Arapahoe Co. Hosp., Denver ; House Surg., Arapahoe Co. Hosp. Married, Carolyn Llllie Johnson, 1899, at Denver, Colo. Chief Surg., 11 years. Union Coal & Coke Co., Colorado Spgs. ; Local Surg., Primrose Coal Co. ; County Coroner, Huer- fano Co., Colo., one term ; member : Los Animas County Med. Soc. ; Pres., Scan- dinavian Brotherhood of Am., Spokane. Res. : 01232 Summit blvd. ; Office : 301 Hyde bldg., Spokane, Wash. AINSLiER, Samuel, Banker; horn, Tex., 1841 ; son, C. C. and Mary (Lewenberg) A. EdiL : common schools. Married, M. J. Culpepper, 1878, in Texas. In lumber bus, 1867-82 ; Pres., First Natl. Bank ; Vice-pres., McGregor Oil & Mfg. Co. ; stockholder. La Montana Land and Lum- ber Co., Texas Casualty and Surety Co. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. Address : McGregor, Tex. AKERS, Milton Kent, College Profes- sor ; horn. Homer, 111., Mar. 7, 1883 ; son, Reuben R. and Josephine (Nicholsen) A. ; related to Peter Akers and to the Mary- land Akers of Rev. War. B. S., Univ. of 111., 1905 ; E. E., 1907. Married, Helen Fairfax Rogers, (daughter of Gov. Rog- ers of Wash.), Aug. 30, 1909, at Tacoma, Wash. Member : Alpha Tau Omego, Wash. Gamma Chi Chapter, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Sigma Xi, Ata Kappa Nu. Contr. to Engrg. journals. Address : Pull- man, Wash. ALBERTSON, Arthur P., Banker; horn, Detroit, Mich., Nov. 7, 1859 ; son. H. M. and Amanda C. Albertson. Edu. : Detroit High School, 1879. Married, Martha Lloyd Voorhees, Oct., 1890, at Tacoma, Wash. Vice-pres., Natl. Bank of Com- merce ; Secy., Pacific Cold Storage Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Pacific Coast Gypsum Co. ; Dir., Salsich Lumber Co. ; Dir., Taco- ma Dredging Co. Gluhs : Union, Com- mercial, Tacoma Country and Golf (pres.). Res. : 823 North I st. ; Office : Natl. Bank of Commerce, Tacoma, Wash. ALBERT, H. M., Judge; horn, near Co- lumbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Oct. 12, 1851 ; son, John M. and Sarah (Baldwin) A. Edu. : common schools, Ohio and Iowa. Married, Florence Hatch Kirk, Dec, 1881. Dist. Atty., Colusa and Glenn counties, 1886-8 ; Superior Judge of Colusa Co. since 1896. Democrat. Address : Colusa, Cal. ALBRIGHT, Clifton C, Physician; horn, Medina, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1877; son, Fran- cis Jacob and Ida Sophia A. M. D., Univ. of Mo., June, 1905. Married, Lillie B. Fey, June 27, 1905, at Agasta, Montana. Member, Silver Bow Med. Soc. Res. : 508 Main st. ; Office : Durston bldg.. Ana- conda, Mont. ALBRIGHT, Harrison, Architect; horn, Shoemakertown, Pa., May 17, 1866 ; son, Joseph and Louise (Jeannot) A. Edu. : township school ; Pierce College of Bus. ; Spring Garden Inst., Phila. Married, 1890. Est. Architect's office in Phlla., 1886-91 ; Charleston, W. Va., 1891-1905. Came to Los Angeles, Mar. 28, 1905. Works : Capitol Annex, Charleston ; Mar- shall College Bldgs., Huntington ; Miners Hosp., Fairmont ; Shepherd College, State Normal School, Shepherdstown ; concrete bldg. for A. T. & S. F. Ry. ; Spreckles 12 WHO'S WHO Union Bldg., San Diego ; public library, Coronado. Res. : 618 S. Benton Way ; Office, 315 S. Bdwy, Rm. 532, Los An- geles, Cal. AL.DEN, Charles Henry, Architect; horn, Hingliam, Mass., Sept. 27, 1867 ; son, Charles Henry and Katherine Russell (Lincoln) A. Edu. : Univ. of Minn., 1887 ; S. B., Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston, 1890. Unmarried. Member, Natl. Guard, State of Mass., 1891-1900; Am. Inst, of Architects ; Municipal League of Seattle ; Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U. S. ; Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Cluh : University (Seattle). Res.: Uni- versity Club ; Office : 607 Crary bldg., Seattle, Wash. ALDEN, Eliot, Physician; horn, Walla Walla, Wash., Dec. 12, 1874. Edu. : high school, St. Paul, Minn. ; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1887 ; M. D., Harvard Med. School, 1901 ; post grad., Berlin and Vienna, 1903. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1901-2 ; Res. Surg., Lakeside Hosp., Cleveland, O., 1902-3. In practice, Cleveland, 1904-6 ; moved to Cal., 1906 ; Los Angeles, since 1906. Inst, in surgical anatomy, Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal., 1907-8 ; Chief of Clin- ics, College of Med., U. S. C. Dispensary, since 1908. Specialty, surgery. Member : Boylston Med. Soc, Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Clubs : Annandale Golf, Valley Hunt, (Pasadena). Res. : University Club ; Office : 609-13 Ex- change bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ALDERSON, William Atkinson, Law- yer ; born, St. Charles, Mo., Oct. 1, 1856 ; son, Benjamin Ames and Mary L. (Baker) A. Edu. : public and private schools, St. Charles, Mo. ; West Nottingham Academy. Md. ; grad., Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., 1878 ; studied law in office of T. F. McDearmon, St. Charles. Married, Maude W. Webster, Jan. 1, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1900. Member : Masons, K. of P., Loyal Order of Moose. Res. : 1227 Leighton ave. ; Office : 207 S. Bdwy., Los Angeles, Cal. ALEXANDER, George, Mayor; born^ near Glasgow, Scotland, Sept. 21, 1839 ; son, Wm. and Mary (Cleland) A. News- boy in Chicago until 1856, when family moved to la. Married, Annie Yeiser, Apr., 1862, in Iowa. Enlisted Union Army, 1862 ; mustered out 1865. Moved to Cal. 1886. Inspector in City St. Dept, 1890; Chief Deputy, 1893-5; Clerk in Co. Re- corder's office, 1895 ; Chief Deputy Record- er, 1898 ; re-entered Street Dept., 1899 ; elected to Bd. of Co. Supervisors, 1901-09 ; mayor, Los Angeles, since 1909. Member : Masons, K. T., G. A. R., Municipal League, Chamber of Commerce, Moose Lodge. Clubs : City, Union League. Res. : 230 W. 31st St. ; Office : 16 City Hall, Los An- geles, Cal. ALEXANDER, Harrison B., Lawyer; born, Natick, Mass., July 27, 1872 ; son, Edmund K. and Harriet E. (Bab- cock) A. Edu. : public schools of Mass. and Cal., Univ. of Cal. Married, Alice E. Scott, May 17, 1904. Dep. City Atty., Los Angeles, 1907-08 ; Dep. Pros. Atty., 1908 ; Dep. Dist. Atty., since 1907. Member : Mason. Republican. Club : Union League. Res. : 200 South Flower st. ; Office : Hall of Records, Los Angeles, Cal. ALEXANDER John King, Lawyer; &or«-^ Brandon, Miss., Oct. 8, 1839 ; son, Ben- jamin F. and Caroline W. (Hiveley) A. Edu. : public schools, Jackson, Miss., and Sacramento, Cal. ; grad., 1859 ; studied law in Sacramento in offices of George R. Moore and Harrison & Estee. Married, Sarah B. Carothers, Aug. 2, 1865. Dist. Atty., Sacramento Co., 1870-72 ; Judge of Monterey Co., 1879-81 ; since practiced law. Associated with his son, Roy Lamar Alexander, since 1906. Member and P. M., Salinas Lodge No. 204, F. & A. M. ; P. H. P., Salinas Chapter, No. 54, R. A. M. ; P. Patron Reveille Chapter, O. E. Star. Chmn., Masonic Hall Assn. ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank ; Pres., Monterey Co. B.ar Assn. Democrat. Office : 163 Main st., Salinas, Cal. ALEXANDER, Roy Lamar, Lawyer; born, Salinas, Cal., June 20, 1877 ; son. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 13 Jolm Kiug and Sarah (Carotliers) A. Edu. : Salinas public schools ; Cal. Col- lego. East Oakland ; studied law in office of his father. J. K. Alexander, and Alex- ander & Gardner in San Francisco. Mar- ried, Annie E. Patton, June IS, 1902. Commenced practice of law in Salinas with Hon. Chas. B. Rosendale, and subse- quently with his father, John K. Alexan- der. App. Dep. Dlst. Atty., June, 1911. Member : B. P. O. E.. (now Exalted Ltuler) ; W. O. W. Democrat. Address : 16o Main st.. Salinas, Cal. ALLEN, Charles Ivye.s, Civil Engineer; born, Massilon. O.. Feb. 20, 1867 ; son, Kyes Hiram and Martha (Davis) A. ; an- cestors on both sides, old families of Mass. Grad., Law, Mo. State Univ., 1890 ; took course In civil engrg. at Mo. State School of Mines into Junior year, when he left school to accept position as County Surveyor of Audrain Co., Mo., and City Engr., Mexico, Mo. Married, Kate Lee Ringo, Dec. 18, 1895, at Mexico, Mo. Con- structed sub-aqueous tunnel under Kaw River, Kansas City, Kas. Res. engr., in charge of construction of concrete arch over Colo. River at Austin ; Hawthorn Ave. lift bridge, Portland, Ore. ; Wash. R. R. & Nav. Co., bridge over Willamette River, Portland ; a double vertical lift bridge, the first of its kind ever built. Now res. Engr. of bridge over Arroyo Seco at Pasadena. First Lieut., Cadet Batta- lion, Mo. State Univ. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : 2465 S. Lake ave., Pasadena, Cal. ALLEN, Charles Lewis, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Charleston, S. C. Edu. : Carolina Military Inst. ; Univ. of Va. ; M. D., Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore, 1887 ; Interne, Univ. Hosp., Baltimore. Married, Ellen A. O'Connor, 1888. In practice, N. Y., 1887-95 ; Wash., D. C, 1895-9 ; Trenton, N. J., 1899-1906 ; Los Angeles, since 1906. Former member, fac- ulty. College of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., and N. Y. Polyclinic ; former Prof. Nerv- ous Dis., Georgetown Univ., Wash., D. C. Instr., Materia Medica and Therapeutics and on Dispensary Staff, Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal. Pathologist, Sisters' Hosp., Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., L. A. Clinical and Pathological Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. As.sn., Phila. Neurological Soc, Am. Med- ico-Psychological Assn., Sons of Am. Rev. Club: University, (Los Angeles). Res.: 905 Brent Ave., S. Pasadena ; Office : Pa- cific Electric bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ALLEIV, Charles S., Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Cleveland, O., Nov. 10, 1884 ; son. Dr. Wm. L. and Abigail J. (Dewey) A. ; descendant of Ethan Allen. Edu. : Rensselaer High School, 1903 ; M. D., Albany Med. College, 1907. Married, Irene S. Williams, Aug. 11, 1908, at Springfield, Mass. House Surg., LS months, Albany City Hosp. ; Phys. in charge of mining camp, Atlanta, Idaho, 2 years, 8 months ; Ex-Asst. Surg., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. ; junior partner firm, Drs. Allen & Allen ; 1st duty Serg., Sanitary Corps, Idaho Natl. Guards ; Ex-Major, 2d Reg. Reserves, N. Y., Sons of Veterans. Member : Omego Upsilon Phi, Am. Med. Assn., South Idaho Med. Soc, Brother- hood Am. Yoeman, Sons of Veterans, Knights of Pythias, M. W. A. Res. : 1317 North 22d ; Office, 301-3 McCarty bldg., Boise, Ida. ALLEN, Harry Eugene, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Wisconsin, Feb. 28, 1876 ; son, Francis Gain and Gertrude (Dodge) A. B. S., Univ. of Wis., 1895; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1898. Married, Ethel Bagley, Mar. 2, 1904, at Seattle, Wash. Dist. Surg., C. M. & P. S. R. R. ; Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1900-1901, Philippine campaign ; House Surg., Cook County Hosp., Chicago, 1898-1900; Trustee, King County Med. Soc. Clubs : Seattle Phys., Arctic, College, Commercial. 32° Scottish Rite Mason. Res. : 1317 Willard ave. ; Office: 505 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. ALLEN, Heber Charles, Banker; born. Calls Fort, Utah, Oct. 10, 1881 ; son, An- drew and Elizabeth (Lasley) A. Married, Mary Hillhouse, Feb. 8, 1904, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Cashier, Evans State 14 WHO'S WHO Bank, American Falls, Ida. ; Secy. Evans Mercantile Co., American Falls, Ida. Ad- dress : American Falls, Ida. ALiIiEN, J. A., Judge; 'bom, Hampshire, Kane Co., 111., Sept. 10, 1857 ; son, Aaron 6. and Sarah (Lanfear) A. Edu. : public and high schools, Elgin, 111. ; grad., Elgin Acad., 1877 ; Univ. of 111., 3 years ; read lavi^ with Hon. John W. Ranstead, at Elgin, 111. Married, Nettie E. Lawrence, May 6, 1885. Moved to Cal., May, 1885. Dist. Atty. of Tulare County, 1898-1902 ; Superior Judge of Tulare County since May, 1911. Member : Masons, Eastern Star, W. O. W. Republican. Address : Visalia, Cal. AIjIiEN, James M., Lawyer; born, Beth- lehem, O., Mar. 14, 1814 ; son, John and Lavina (Test) A. Grad., high school, Chicago ; Yale Univ., 1867. Married, Ida M. Davis, Dec. 29, 1881, at San Jose, Cal. Moved to San Francisco, 1874. Judge, Superior Court, San Francisco, 1880-83. Atty., Bank of Cal. Address : San Fran- cisco, Cal. ALLEN, John Frederick, Capitalist; born, Corvallis, Ore., Apr. 27, 1875 ; son, Emery and Mary E. (Barker) A. B. M. E., Ore- gon Agricultural College, 1895. Married, Mary E. Francis, Dec. 26, 1900, at Port- land, Ore. Cashier, Benton County Natl. Bank, 1907-9; (now dir.). Pres., Garror Lbr. Co. ; Vice-pres., Occidental Lbr. Co. ; Secy, and Treas., John F. Allen Co., real estate ; Propr., Allen & Woodward, drugs ; Dir., Allen- Viets Co., wholesale drugs. Member : Ore. State Pharmaceutical Assn., W. of W., United Workmen, Masons, Shriners. Club : Commercial. Address : Corvallis, Ore. ALLEN, John Q,nincy, Physician; born. West Newton, Ind., Oct. 21, 1854 ; son, Preston and Susana (Jessup) A. Edu. : academic course at Bloomingdale, Ind. M, D., Ind. Med. College, Indianapolis, 1883 ; post grad. at N. Y. Polyclinic, 1891. Married, Sarah Matilda Fredenburg, Oct. 25, 1888, at Plainfield, Ind. Moved from Ind., to Denver, Colo., in 1891; went to Montrose, 1894. Mayor of city of Mont- rose, Colo., April, 1909-April, 1911 ; elect- ed on anti-saloon ticket. Dir. and Vice- pres., Security Loan Savings Bank, Mont- rose, Colo. ; Dir. and Vice-pres., Vanadium Ores, Mining & Milling Co., Grand Junc- tion, Colo. Member : Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 200 S. 3rd st. ; Office : Xye bldg., Montrose, Colo. ALLEN, 3Iatthew T., Judge; born, Sept. 17, 1848, Greenville, Mo. ; son. Rev. John and Elizabeth (Ash) A. Edu. : public schools of Ohio ; Otterbein Univ., Wester- ville, Ohio, 1863-65. Married, Mary White- side, Apr. 23, 1879. Moved to Los Angeles, Jan., 1887. Appointed U. S. Atty., So. Dist. of Cal., 1891 ; appointed Superior Judge, Los Angeles Co., 1897; in 1905, appointed Asso. Justice Dist. Court of Ap- peals, Second Dist. ; has been presiding justice of this court, since 1907. Pres., Bd. of Edu., Greenville, O., 1883-7. Mem- ber : Masons, Shriners, Los Angeles Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 4972 Pasadena ave. ; Office : Internatl. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ALLEY, John Newton, Physician; born, Minn., 1872 ; son, John and Lucy G. (Har- ris) A. Grad., Penn. High School, 1888 ; B. S.. Monongahela College, 1892; M. D., Jefferson Med. College of Phila., 1896. Married, Hallie B. Martin, Aug, 16, 1899. at Benwood, W. Va. Supt. and Phys. in Chief, Fort Lapwai Sanatorium ; expert on Tuberculosis in Govt. Service, 10 years. Member : Natl. Geographical Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Idaho Med. Soc. Res. : Fort Lapwai ; Office : Lapwai, Idaho. ALLISON, Henri David, Lawyer; borti, Pontiac, Mich., Mar. 16, 1863 ; son, Henry Edwin and Lorenia Irene (Rhodes) A. Grad. high school, Pontiac, Mich., 1882 ; three years, class 1887, Univ. of Mich, (did not graduate because of ill health). Married, Elizabeth Edith Leadbetter, 1893, at Kincardine, (Ontario, Canada. Member, 3 years, Natl. Guards, Mich. ; 7 years, Natl. Guards, Wash. ; First Lieut, on Staff of Col ; 7 years U. S. Commissioner ; 1 year Govt. Port Officer, Seattle ; 1 year, Dept. Coll., Int. Revenue ; 20 years. Notary ON THE PACIFIC COAST 15 Public ; 3 years. City Atty., Anacortes, Wash. Res. : 7108 5th ave.. N. E. ; Office : 811 Oriontal biclg., Seattle, Wash. ALM, Arvid G., Lawyer; horn, Sweden, May 5, 1878 ; " son, L. G. and Anna S. (Kallberg) A. Edu. : public schools of Minn. High School, Minneapolis ; Univ. of Minnesota ; A. B., Augustana College, Rock Island, 111., 1003 ; attended Law Dept., Northwestern Fniv. Member law firm. Shepard & Aim, since Jan. 1, 1912. Member : Masons, Order Vasa, Swedish Natl. Leag-ue. Democrat. Res. : 223 S. Beaudry ave. ; Office : 525 Higgins bidg., Los Angeles, Cal. ALiTOlV, J«liii, Banker; horn, Manches- ter, Eng., Mar. 26. 1851; son. John and Emma (Rumball) A. Grad., Sedgley Park College, Staffordshire, Eng., 1866. Mar- ried, Mary P. Kennedy, Feb., 1884, at Manchester, Eng. Employed by Liverpool List. Banking Co., until 1884. Moved to Los Angeles, Dec, 1886. Asst. Cashier, Farmers & Merchants Natl. Bank. Mem- ber : Knights of Columbus, Catholic Knights of Am., Catholic Order of Forest- ers. Cluhs : Newman, (pres.) ; L. A. Cricket, (pres.) ; San Gabriel Valley Coun- try. Res. : 199 E. 36th ; Office : Farmers and Merchants Natl. Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. ALTVATER, William Frederick, Real Estate ; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 10, 1876; son, Francis and Sophia (Kau- cher) A. Grad., public schools, 1891. Married, Matilda Steinauer, June 22, 1907, at San Francisco. Mgr. and Prop., W. F. Altvater & Co. ; Pres., Guerrero Realty Co. ; Pres., Altvater Printing & Stationery Co. Member : Presidio Lodge, No. 354, F. & A. M. ; King Solomon Chapter, No. 95, R. A. M. ; Golden Gate Commandery, No. 16, K. T. ; Islam Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. of S. F., Cal. ; Mission Chapter, No. 155, O. E. S. Res. : 607 Castro st. ; Office : 2565 Mission st., San Francisco, Cal. AMES, Ed^ivin G., Lumberman; horn. East Machias, Me., July 2, 1856 ; son, John K, and Sarah A. (Sanborn) A. EfJu. : public schools of Machias, Me., and High School, Providence, R. I., 1875. Mar- ried, Maud Walker, Oct. 17, 1888, at Port Gamble, Wash. Went to Washington, 1881. Bus. Mgr., Puget Mill Co., Seattle, and its ass'ociated Cos. ; Vice-pres., Seattle Natl. Bank; Dir., Metropolitan Bank, Se- attle ; Trustee, Washington Savings & Loan Assn., Seattle ; Trustee, Washington Forest Fire Assn. ; Trustee, West Coast Lumber Mfrs. Assn. ; Pres., Pacific Lum- ber Inspection Bureau. Republican. Cluhs : Rainier, Metropolitan, Commercial, Arctic, Athletic, Automobile, (Seattle) ; Univ., (Tacoma) ; Hoo-Hoos, Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, 32°, Shriner. Res. : 808 36th ave. N. ; Office : Walker bldg., Seattle, Wash. AMES, Fisher, Lawyer; horn, New Hampshire, Feb. 8, 1844 ; grad., Dart- mouth College. Asst. in office of Hon. W. C. Burnett, City and County Atty., 8 years. Member : Bd. of Edu., 1876-77 ; Bd. of Fire Commissioners, 1887-92. Demo- crat. Res. : 2933 Pacific ave. ; Office : Pacific bldg., San Francisco, Cal. AMES, Homer G., Lawyer; horn, Mad- ison Co., Iowa, Nov. 29, 1877 ; son, Arthur W. and Sarah A. (Walker) A. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Santa Ana, Cal. ; LL. B., Univ. of Cal., 1901. Married, Harriet Wents, Apr. 14, 1910. Dep. Dist. Atty., Orange Co., 1903-6. In Sept., 1908, appointed referee in bankruptcy for Orange Co., by Hon. Olin Wellborn, U. S. Dist. Judge. City Atty., Anaheim, since Mar., 1911. Member : Knights of Pythias, B. P. O. E., I. O. O. F. Democrat. Address : Anaheim, Cal. AMOS, Aqiiila Alonzo, Lawyer; horn, Ringgold, O., Sept. 15, 1859 ; son, Frank- lin and Rachel (Drake) A, B. S., Natl. Normal School, Lebanon, O., 1886 ; LL. B., Cincinnati Law School, 1891. Mar- ried, Frances E. Watson, June 21, 1893, at Glouster, O. Practiced law in Athens and Cincinnati, O., 1892-1906, when moved to Pacific Coast and located at San Diego. Vice-pres. and Genl. Atty., San Diego Title Ins. Guarantee & Trust 16 WHO'S WHO Co. Res. : National City, Cal. ; Office ; Spreckles Theater bldg., San Diego, Cal. AMSIiER, John Charles, Manufacturer; horn, Texas, Mar. 30, 1864 ; son, Charles and Julia (Meyer) A. Edu. : South Western Univ., Georgetown, Tex. Married. Annie Lamar Lindemann, Nov. 11, 1888, at Hempstead, Tex. Pres., Farmers Natl. Bank; Mgr., C. Amsler's Estate, Citizens Water Co., Hempstead Light and Power Co., Hempstead Cotton Seed Oil Mill. Vice-pres., Bd. of Trustees, Hempstead High School. Member: W. O. W., Sons of Herman (ex-pres.), Grutil Bund. Ad- dress : Hempstead, Tex. AMWEG, Frederick James, Consulting- Engineer ; horn, Harrisburg, Pa. ; son, John M. and Margaret H. (Fenn) A. ; his father was a capt. in the Civil War ; de- scendant of Theophilus Fenn, an officer of American forces in Canada under Gen. Wolfe ; also descendant of Hon. Theodore Sedgwick, who served in the Rev. War, and was a del. to the Continental Con- gress from Mass.. 1788-1796 ; U. S. Sen- ator, 1796-99 ; Member of Congress. 1799- 1801 ; Judge of Mass. Supreme Court, 1802-13. Edu. : private and public schools, Lancaster, Pa. ; grad.. Lancaster high school, 1873 ; C. E.. Polytechnic Col- lege of Pa., 1876. Married, Blanche E. Parsons, Oct. 10, 1883. Member, Engrg. Staff. Pa. R. R. Co., 9 years ; employed by City of Phila. to design a cantilever bridge over the Schuylkill River ; built and installed elec. R. R., Honolulu, 1899. Member : Military Order Loyal Legion ; Sons Am. Rev., Corinthian Lodge of Mas- ons of Pa. ; Oriental Chapter, 183, Pa. ; Golden Gate Commandery, Knights Tem- plar of Cal. ; Aloha Temple, Mystic Shrine, Honolulu ; Phila. Lodge of Per- fection (16th degree), Kilwinig Chapter, Rose Croix (18th degree), Pa.; Lodge No. 616, Elks, Honolulu ; Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Assn. Advan. of Science, Chief of Engrs. of the N. G. C, rank of Col. Address : San Francisco. ANDERSON, Adolph K., Banker; horn, Alfvestad, Sweden, Jan. 13, 1868 ; son, A. and Sophia (Swenson) StafEanson. Edu. : public schools. Married, Julia H. Swen- son, Sept. 16, 1890, at Manor, Texas. Pres. Farmers Natl. Bank ; Pres. and Mgr., Anderson-Nelson Co. ; senior partner, A. K. Anderson & Co. Secy., Bd. of Trinity College ; Dir., Manor Sanitarium. Mem- ber : W. O. W., M. W. of Am., Knights of Pythias, Elks. Address : Round Rock, Tex. ANDERSON, Charles, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Chilicothe, O.. June 13, 1850. Edu.: high school, Circleville, O. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1874. Married, Minnie Dawson, Dec. 3, 1893. Clinical Asst. to Chief Surg., Good Samaritan Hosp., Cincinnati, 1875-79. Moved to Cal., 1883. Member: Santa Barbara Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Sons of Am. Rev. Res. : Mountain Drive and Palm ave., Santa Barbara ; Office : Montecito, Cal. ANDERSON, Charles Willoughhy, Physi- cian ; horn, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Can., Nov. 12, 1879 ; A. B., Dalhousie College, Can., 1899; M. D., Med. Dept., McGill Univ., 1903. Interne, Montreal Gen. Hosp., 1903-6. Moved to LOs Angeles, Cal., 1906. Instr., Clinical Microscopy College of Med., U. S. C. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal. Am, Med. Assn., Alpha Delta Phi, Nu Sig- ma Nu. Res. : 2181 W. 25th st. ; Office : Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ANDERSON, Enoch 3Iatthew, Physi- cian ; horn, Calumet, Mich., July 16, 1874 ; son, John E. and Martha (Bue) A. Edu. : high school, Fergus Falls, Minn., Univ. of Minn. ; M. D., Rush Med. Col- lege, 1895 ; post grad. work at Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose College, Chicago, 1904 ; N. Y. post grad. school, 1907 ; at Phila. Polyclinic, 1908 ; studied in London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna, 1912. Married, Sue Meade, June 12, 1902, at Spokane, Wash. Member firm, Drs. Anderson & Brazeau ; Acting Asst. Surg., 2d Oregon U. S. v., in the Philippines, 1898-99. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Pac. Coast Oto- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 17 Opthalmological Soc, Washington and Spokane County Med. Socs. Club : Spo- kane. Res. : Knickerbocker apts. ; Office : 507 Paulsen bldg., Spokane, Wash. ANDERSON, Fred W., Banker; horn, Blue Earth. Minn. ; son, Alexander and Elizabeth A. ; his father was capt. of the 123d N. Y. Vol., Civ. War, serving 4 years. Edu. : high school. Married, Grace Reynolds, July 17, 1884, at Put- nam, N. Y. Came West, 1901, and or- ganized and controls Lincoln Co. State Bank (now cashier) ; Cashier, Hunters Bank ; Secy, and Treas., Wash, and Cal. Ins. Co. ; stockholder. Hartline State Bank. Pres., School Board. Member : Navy League. Cluhs : Inland, (Spokane) ; Booster, (pres.) ;. Davenport Auto, Com- mercial, (secy.). Address: Davenport, Wash. ANDERSON, George Gray, Consulting Civil Engineer ; born, Aberdeen. Scotland, April 20, 1858 ; son, James and Sarah (Gray) A. Edu. : Robert Gordon's Hos- pital, Aberdeen, (Silver Medallist) ; Univ. of Aberdeen, (mathematics and physics only). Married, Sarah Ellen Beck, Oct. 31, 1883, at Denver, Colo. Apprenticed with Messrs. Walker and Beattie, Engrs. and Surveyors, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1874- 79 ; with London and Northwestern Ry., London. Eng., 1879-80 ; Asst. Engr., North- ern Colorado Irrigation Co., Denver, Colo., 1880-83 ; Chief Engr., Northern Colo. Irri- 1 gation Co.. Larimer & Weld Irrigation Co., I Loveland & Greeley Irrigation Co., and I Platte Valley Irrigation Co., 1883-90; i member firm Campbell & Anderson, Con- l suiting Engrs., who constructed IlifE and I Platte Valley Canal and Loveland Reser- Ivoir, 1890-96 ; Consulting Engr., Travel- ers Ins. Co., in Colo., who built Rio Grande dam at Del Norte, Colo., 1896- 97 ; Consulting Engr., Alberta Ry. and Irri. Co., Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, 1897-1905 ; constructed Greeley Water Works, Colo.. 1906-7 ; constructed Clear Creek reservoir. Granite, Colo., for Otero Irri. Dist, 1907-09 ; constructed Schaefer Dam for Beaver Land and Irri. Co., Fre- mont Co., Colo., 1909-10; re-constructed Otero Canal for Otero Irri. Dist, 1910 ; Consulting and Supervising Engr., Costilla Estates Development Co., Colo., construct- or of Sancher Dam, 1910-11. As Con- sulting Engr., engaged in numerous ap- praisals, and in water supplies, in liti- gations, for Denver Union Water Co., and others. Since 1909, Consulting Engr., Great Northern Irri. & Power Co., Routt Co., Colo. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Institution Civil Engrs., Canadian Soc. Civil Engrs., Soc. for Promotion of Engrg. Edn., Am. Assn. for Advan. of Science, Colo. Scientific Soc, Natl. Geo- graphic Soc, Colo. Assn. of Members of the Am. Soc. C E. (past pres.), honorary member, Tau Beta Pi, Colo. Chapter Beta, Denver Chamber of Commerce. Clubs : Denver Athletic, Colo. Traffic, Mile High. Contributor of following papers to engrg. journals : "Irrigation," "The Effect of Alkali on Concrete," "Irrigation in Colo- rado," "Some Aspects of Irrigation Devel- opment in Colorado." Res. : 1432 Grant St. ; Office : 624-5-6 First Natl. Bank bldg., Denver, Colo. ANDERSON, Henry J., Banker; born, N. Y. City, 1844 ; son, Charles B. and Sarah Henrietta (Phelps) A. Edu : pub- lic and private schools, N. Y. Married, Anne Gilliss Ashby, 1872, at Wash., D. C. Natl. Bank Examiner, 1878-93. Vice-presi- dent, Lackawanna Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Scranton, Pa., 1889-90. Since Pres., First Natl. Bank, Alamogordo, N. M. Dir., Chicago, Rock Island and El Paso Ry. Co., Logan Lumber Co., Carrizozo Imp. Co. Clubs : Toltec, Country (EI Paso). Address: Alamogordo, N. M. ANDERSON, J. Crampton, Oil Operator; born. Mason, Tex., Oct. 26, 1877 ; son. El- bridge T. and Sarah J. Anderson. Mar- ried, Daysie M. Betzold, June 17, 1899, at Los Angeles. One of the organizers, Am. Petroleum Co., 1908, (now vice-pres. and gen. mgr.). Organized Am. Oilfields Co., 1910 ; Pres., Midland Oil Co. ; Gen. Mgr. Niles Lease Oil Co., in Salt Lake Dist. Res. : Rampart apts., Los Angeles, Cal. 18 WHO'S WHO ANDERSON, John Birclcheac!, Physi- cian ; horn, St. Lonis, Mo.. Oct. 12, 1868 ; son, James T. and Mariah L. (Birckhead) A. Edu : public school. St. Loxiis ; prep., Drury College. Springfield. Mo.. M. D., Washington Univ.. 1892. Married, Ophe- lia V. .1. Le Marechal, Apr. 24. 1896, at St. Louis. Health Officer, Spokane ; Health Officer. Rosalia, Wash., for 8 years ; Asst. Surg., Terminal R. R. Assn., St. Louis, 3 years. Member : Spokane Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn., Am. Public Health Assn., T. O. O. F.. Scottish Rite INIason. Clul) : Inland. Res. : B. 1026 Baldwin ave. : Office : City Hall. Spokane, Wash. ANDERSON. TVilliam Alexander, Law- yer : torn. IMineral Point. Wis., Feb. 25. 1846; son, Hartford and Susan (Atkins) A. Edu. : public schools of Cal. ; attended Folsom Inst. : Santa Clara College ; stud- ied law in Benicia Law College. Married. Mary Cadwell, Sept. 8, 1880. Co. Auditor. 1866-68; City Atty. of Sacramento, 1875- 87 ; Member of Assembly, 1893 ; Police Judge of Sacramento, since 1899. Repub- lican. Res. : 401 J st. ; Offlce : City Jus- tice's Court. Sacramento, Cal. ANDERSON, W^illiam Bean, Physician; lorn,, Columbiana, Ala., Feb. 26. 1863; son, Daniel M. and Martha Elizabeth Anderson. Edv. : Baylor Univ.. 1879-81 ; M. D., Med. Dept., Vanderbilt Univ., 1888 ; also Med. Dept., Tulane Univ., 1894. Married. Fannie Lewis, Dec. 13. 1888. at Field Creek, Texas. Pres.. Fourth District Med. Soc. of Texas, two succes- sive terms. 1906 to 1908. Res. : 316 Wil- son St. ; Office : Brownwood Natl. Bank bldg., Brownwood, Tex. ANDERSON, W^illiam H.„ Lawyer; T)0r7i. Memphis. Tenn.. Dec. 31, 1866 ; son, James A. and Louisa (Trent) A. Edu. : Texas common schools ; Southwestern Univ., Georgetown, Tex. Moved to Cal. in 1886. Married, Jessie Calhoun, 1895. Repub- lican. Gluts : Jonathan. Uniy. Res. : Ven- ice, Cal. ; Office : 330 Stimson block, Los Angeles, Cal. ANDERSON, William O., Banker: torn. Ireland, Sept. 5, 1866; son, Joseph and Anne (Fleming) A. Edu. : Londonderry, Ireland, and Edinburgh, Scotland. Mar- ried, E. J. Camire, Jan. 22, 1885, at Fort Worth. Tex. Vice-pres., Waggoner Natl. Bank, Kell Milling Co. Address : Ver- non, Tex. ANDERSSEN, R(udolpli) Blom, Editor; torn, Larvik, Norway, Aug. 10, 1879 ; son, Abraham and Amalie Mathes (Otte- sen) A. B. A., Univ. of Christiania, Nor- way, 1899. Asst. Paymaster, Royal Nor- wegian Navy, Jan., 1903; Paymaster (of the reserve), Jan., 1910. Married, Maren Dorothea Astrup, Nov. 25, 1908, at Chi- cago, 111 ; Secretary at the Norwegian Con- sulate in Chicago, 111.. 1907-09 ; went to Seattle. Dec, 1909. and engaged in newspaper business. Bought "Tacoma Tidende," (Norwegian Weekly), Nov.. 1911, and is now its editor and manager. Res. : 2913 North 19th st. ; Office : 301 Wallace bldg., Tacoma, Wash. ANDREWS, Edward AVilliamson, Bank- er ; torn, Cincinnati, O.. Jan. 15, 1853 ; son. James and Marion G. (MacGill) A. ; A. B., Yale. 1875. Married, Sarah L. Orth at Oakland, Cal.. Jan. 25, 1891. Pres.. Seattle Natl. Bank ; Vice-pres., Northern Life Ins. Co. ; Vice-pres.. Wash- ington Fire Ins. Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Bremerton. Wash. ; Bank of Com- merce, Anacortes, Wash. Chits : Ranier, Golf, University, and Athletic. Res., 1208 University st. ; Office : Seattle Natl. Bank, Seattle, Wash. ANDREW^S, Harry, Capitalist; torn. Chicago, 111.. Aug. 10. 1868 ; son, Robert Kennedy and Mary (Blackman) A. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Marengo, 111. Married. Laura Elizabeth Lyman. May 23, 1906. at Los Angeles. City Salesman, Natl. Biscuit Co.. Des Moines. la., 1897- 1900 ; traveled for H. J. Heinz Co., 1900- 05. Moved to Los Angeles. 1905. Em- ployed by Barry Bros., (real estate) 1 year. Started in bus. for himself, 1906. Member : Municipal League, Realty Board, Cal. State Realty Federation, Masons. Chits : Federation, Auto of Sou. Cal. Res. : 1210 Bonsallo ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 19 ANDREWS, Henry Parker, Lawyer; boin, Marion, Miss., May 4, 1861 ; soUj William Peun and Sarah A. (Smith) A. Edu. : public schools of Miss., until 1881 ; Marion Academy, 6 months ; studied law while engaged in other work. Married, Lillie Gay, Dec. 26, 1893. Moved to Cal., ISSS. Dist. Atty., Tehama Co., Cal., 1895-9. Democratic nominee for Atty. Gen., Cal., 1898. Attended all Democratic State Convs., since 1896. Member : Ves- per Lodge No. 84, F. & A. M., I. O. O. P.. Red Bluff Foresters of Am., Exec. Comm., Woodrow Wilson League. Democrat. Address : Red Bluff, Cal. ANDREWS, John F., Banker; moved to Los Angeles, 1896 from Kan. Asst. Cash- ier, Union Bank for Savings, until 1904 ; German American Savings Bank, 1904-8 : Cashier since. Office : Fourth and Spring sts., Los Angeles, Cal. ANDREWS, licwis W., Lav/yer; horn, Mt. Vernon, Mo., Apr. 22, 1869 ; son, Lindley M. and Elizabeth W. (Gorton) A. Edu. : high school ; grad.. Scientific Dept., Northern 111. Normal school, Dixon, III., 1887 ; read law with B. T. Williams, Judge of Superior Court of Ventura Co., Cal., and Andrews Bros, of Norwalk, O. Married, Abbie Crane, Jan. 21, 1892, at Saticoy, Ventura Co., Cal. Now asso. with Thomas O. Toland and Cedric E. Johnson ; was first secy., Throop Poly- technic Inst, Pasadena, Cal. ; also instr. in history. Republican. Cluhs : Califor- nia, Union League. Res. : 274 Andrews blvd. Office: 1100 Union Oil bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ANKENY, Lievi, Banker; born. Mo., Aug-. 1, 1844. Edu. : public schools, Portland, Ore. Married, Jennie Nesmith, Oct. 2, 1867, in Ore. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Walla Walla, Wash. ; First Natl. Bank, Baker City, Ore. ; Dir., Farmers-Savings Bank, Walla Walla. Chmn., Wash. Dele- gation, Republican Natl. Conv., 1900. For- merly U. S. Senator from Washington. Del., Republican National Conv., 1904 ; member Republican Natl. Comm., 1904- 1908. Republican. Address : Walla Walla, Wash. ANTHONY, H. M., Lawyer; born, San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 11, 1872 ; son, Edward Taylor and Carrie Augusta (Han- ford) A. Edu. : San Francisco grammar schools ; Lowell High School ; Ph. B. Univ. of Cal., 1895. Married, Mildred A. Goife, Aug. 15, 1908. Span.-Am. War Veteran, Scottish Rite Mason. Member, Bar Assn. Office : 372-376 Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ANTON, Francis Ludwig, Physician; born, Munich, Germany, May 10, 1876. Edu. : Royal Bavarian Luitpoid's Gymna- sium, Munich ; M. D., U. S. C, College of Med., 1899. Married, Sarah Elizabeth Neil, 1900. In practice, Nome, Alaska,' 1900-6 ; Los Angeles, since 1906. Instr. of Gynecology, Los Angeles Dept., Col- lege of Med. Univ. of Cal. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Phi Rho Sigma Frdt. Res. : 5126 S. Figueroa St., Office : Ex- change bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. APPELi, Horace Hilary, Lawyer; born, Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 3, 1862 ; son, Nathan B. and Victoria (Torrey) A. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Tucson, Ariz., until 1876 ; grad., St. Mary's College, San Francisco, 1880. Married, Alba St. Cyr Bennet, Apr. 2, 1902. Moved to Cal., 1876. Since 1893, associated in many cases with Chas. Silent, Alex Campbell, S. O. Houghton, Stephen M. White and Ex-Gov. Henry T. Gage. Member : Southwest Soc. of Archae- ological Inst, of Am. Los Angeles Cham- ber of Commerce, Ariz. Pioneers. Repub- lican. Club : Gamut. Res. : 1132 West 28th St.; Office: 421-423 Bullard bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. APPLEBY, Steplien C. M., Banker; born, Ont., Can., July 20, 1869; son, T. H. M. Villiens and Mary Esther (Litt) A. Edu. : Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn. ; L. L. B., Univ. Minnesota, Law Dept. Married. Sarah Wells Bennett, Apr. 17, 1906, at Tacoma, Wash. Cashier and Dir. Pac. Natl. Bank ; Treas., Tacoma Commercial Club Bldg. Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Life 20 WHO'S WHO Ins. Co. Capt., First Minnesota Art. Batt. A. 1896. Member : Mason. Gluts : Univer- sity, Commercial, Union. Res. : The Rut- land ; Office : Pacific Natl. Bank, Tacoma, Wash. APPIiETON, Thomas J., Physician; horn. Freedom, Wis., Feb. 13, 1863 ; son, John and Mary A. (Ridgway) A. Edu.: high school, Escanaba, Mich. ; M. D., Chicago Homeopathic Med. Coll., 1891. Married, Gertrude H. Cheal, Mar. 7, 1908, at Se- attle, Wash. Went to work at 14 ; brake- man on freight train on the C. & N. W. Ry., 16 to 18 ; conductor, 18 to 22 ; farmed two years ; then studied medicine. Prac- ticed medicine QV2 years in Grand Rapids; 10 years, Port Angeles ; 5 years, Seattle. Was owner and chief of stafE, Appleton Hosp., Port Angeles, Wash. Practice now confined to eye, ear, nose and throat dis- eases. Coroner, Clallam Co., Wash., 4 years ; Health officer. Port Angeles, Wash., two years ; Mayor, Port Angeles, Wash., three terms ; resigned before third term expired to engage in larger field at Se- attle. Member : King Co. Med. Soc, Washington State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., King Co. Homeo. and State Homeo. Med Soc, Puget Sound Opthalmological Soc Res. : 1607 First ave., West ; Office : 904-6 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. ARCHBALD, Harry Ruthven, Lawyer; horn, London, Ont., Canada, Apr. 28, 1872 ; son, George H. and Margaret S. (Tiffany) A. Edu. : public schools Ind., Mich., and Ariz. ; B. L. Univ. of Mich., 1902. Moved to Cal., 1905. Married, Mary Winger, Sept. 16, 1906. App. Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty. Sou. List, of Cal., Feb; 1912. Republican. Res. : 1137 Brent ave., So. Pasadena, Cal. ; Office : 422 Federal bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ARDIS, Julius Harris, Lawyer; horn. El Dorado, Ark., May 11, 1863 ; son, John Columbus and Fannie Amanda (Harris) A. Edu. : public schools, Downey, Cal. ; Los Nietos Valley Inst., Downey, Cal., 1872-76 ; A. M., Emory College, Oxford, Ga., 1888 ; read law in office of Haygood & Douglas, Atlanta, Ga. ; attended law lectures in Atlanta. Moved to Cal., 1867. Married, Mamie Haygood, Sept. 24, 1888. Member law firm, Kendrick & Ardis. Chmn., Democratic Co. Comm. of Los An- geles. Member : B. P. O. E., Masons. Democrat. Res. : Downey, Cal., Office : 525-527 Bullard block, Los Angeles, Cal. ARDREY, Herbert Downs, Banker; horn, Dallas, Tex., Aug. 23, 1877 ; son, A. C. and Susan (Downs) A. Litt. B., Univ. of Texas, 1899, LL. B., 1901. Married Minnie Arelyn Pettey, Nov. 24, 1903, at Henderson, Tex. Pres. and Chmn., Bd. of Dirs., Traders State Bank ; Asst. Co. Atty., Dallas Co., Tex., 1905-6. Member : Texas Historical Assn., Sigma Chi. Dir., United Charities. Cluhs : Dallas, Dallas Golf and Country, Fin and Feather, Fair Park, Dal- las Auto. Res. : 785 Gaston ave.. Office : Traders State Bank, Dallas, Tex. ARDREY, James Howard, Banker; horn, Dallas, Tex., Sept. 14, 1875 ; son, A. C. and Susan (Downs) A. Edu. : public schools, Dallas ; Texas State Univ., Austin, Tex. Married, Mamie Guion Hayden, Oct. 28, 1897, at Dallas. Cashier, City Natl. Bank. Councilman, 1903-5 ; City Treas., 1906-1910. Pres., Chamber of Commerce, 1908. Dir., Y. M. C. A. Cluh : Dallas. Res. : 591 Gaston ave., Office : cor. Main and Murphy sts., Dallas. Tex. ARMITAGE, Edward Harris, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, England, April 19, 1858; son, Samuel Harris (M. D.) and Alice (Lees) A. Edu. : Guy's Hospital and at Cambridge ; Post-grad, studies in London, England ; M. R. C. S., 1884 ; L. R. C. P., 1884 ; Diploma in Public Health of the Univ. of Cambridge, (Eng.), 1893; M. D., Univ. Durham, (Eng.), 1902. Specialty : diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat ; also engaged in gen- eral practice of profession. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Hawaiian Med. Assn. ; Fellow of the Royal Inst, of Public Health. Cluhs: The Authors, (London, Eng.); University, (Honolulu). Has contributed various papers to medical journals and at meetings of Hawaiian Med. Assn. Res. : Hilo Hotel ; Office : King st., Hilo, Hawaii. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 21 ARiHSTROJVG, Aii^'ustus, Lawyer; born, Albert Lea, Minn., Mar. 29, 1871 ; son, Augustus and Marj' Felicia (Clark) A. ; his father was member Minn. State Legis. ; Col., Minn. State Militia, Civil War, and U. S. Marshal, Dist. of Minn. ; descendant of Thomas Barnes, who came to Am. in 1656. on the "Speedwell," and of Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island. Edu. : Albert Lea public schools, Todd Seminary, Woodstock, 111., Macalester College, Ma- calester, Minn., Carleton College, North- field. Minn. Married, Agnes J. Kirkwood, of Wooster, Ohio, June 22, 1898, at Al- bert Lea, Minn. Mrs. Armstrong, before her marriage, was Prof, of English Lit. at Albert Lea Coll. She is a graduate of Emporia College, Kan., and is the daugh- ter of Prof. Samuel J. Kirkwood, who was Vice-pres., Wooster Univ. ; she is a descendant of Robert Kirkwood, who came to Am. from Londonderi-y, Ireland, in 1731. Admitted to bar, 1900 ; Rep., United Press Syndicate ; moved to Seattle, 1902, and practiced law. Since 1910, has de- voted time to authorship. First Lieut., Albert Lea Militia Co., 1898 ; Pres., City Council, Albert Lea ; member Bd. of Trus- tees, Albert Lea Public Library ; Secy., Albert Lea Coll. ; U. S. Commr., Western Dist, of Wash., 1908-9. Member: Natl. Geog. Soc, Seattle Playgrounds Assn., Nobles of Mystic Shrine, Afifi Temple, F. & A. M., Myrtle Chapter, No. 48 O. E. S., Sons of Am. Rev., (secy., two years. Wash. Soc). Cluhs: Carleton College (Pu- get Sound) ; Seattle Athletic, (life mem- ber). Author: "Alexander Hamilton," "In Memoriam of Dogs," "A True Pish Yarn," "The Collapse of Maitre Houchey Korn," "The Armorist," "Florence Roberts in a Miracle Play," "Patrick Henry," "The Old Thirteen," "Brass Band Memories," "The Twentieth Century Woman," "Sit- ting as a Chinese Judge." Res. : 606 15tu ave., N. Seattle, Wash. ARMSTRONG, Lyndon K., Mining- Engi- neer ; horn, Muckwanego, Wis., Sept. 26, 1859 ; son, John and Laura V. (Hollen- baek) A. Edu. : common and high schools, Fairmont, Minn. Married, Char- lotte J. Grandy, (died, 1890) second, Lulu E. Hyatt, Nov., 1898, at Spokane. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Canadian Mining Inst., Am. Assn. Advan. of Sci- ence, Am. Electrochemical Soc, Am. Min- ing Congress, Natl. Geog. Soc, Spokane Mining Men's Club. Address : S. 2120 Grand blvd., Spokane, Wash. ARMSTRONG, Robert Hayden, Man- ager; horn, Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1870; son, Edward DeWitt and Annie Elizabeth Armstrong. Edu. : public schools of Brooklyn, N. Y. Married, Cora Hune (deceased). American Representatives of Telefunken system of Wireless Telegraphy. Manager, Armour & Co., at Washington, D. C, Charlotte, N. C, Nashville, Tenn., Houston, Texas, Birmingham, Ala. ; Supt. : Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas, La. Cluhs : Arctic, Press, Ad Men's (pres.), all of Seattle. Methodist, Mason, Shriner. Address: 703 Chronicle bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ARMSTRONG, Robert William, Physi- cian and Surgeon; horn, Memphis, Mo., Aug. 6, 1875 ; son, Robert and Mary (Bill- ings) A. Edu. : Colfax, Wash., high school; Pullman, Wash., State College; M. D., Univ. of 111., 1908. Married, Ag- nes Moody, Sept. 22, 1907, at Tekoa, Wash. Examining Phys. for: Modern Woodman of America, Bankers Reserve Life of Omaha, Neb., Continental Life Ins. & Inv. Co., Salt Lake City ; Pac Mu- tual Life Ins. Co. of Cal., New York Life Ins. Co., Western Union of Spokane, Wash. Appointed Jan., 1911, Dist. Surg. O. W. R. R. & N. Co. Address : Mill st., Winona, Wash. ARMSTRONG, Walter Root, Railroad official ; horn, Kansas City, Kan., July, 1869 ; son, Russell B. and Rachel (Brown) A. ; related to the Root family of N. Y. and the Bigelow family of Ohio; grand- son of John Mclntyre Armstrong of Wash- ington, D. C. A. B., Univ. of Kansas, 1890. Married, Francis Ann Hallowell, Oct. 10, 1900, at Kansas City, Kan. ; with K. C. S. R. R., 1890-1900; with K. C. 22 WHO'S Vs^HO M. & O. II. R., until 1905 ; entered ser- vice of O. S. L. R. R., and built Yellow- stone Park line and the Northwestern branch ; made Supt. of Operating Dept, 1908. Member: Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Knife & Fork Club of Kansas City, Mo., F. & A. M. Address : Pocatello, Ida. ARMSTRONG, Willis R., Banker; torn. Orient, la., Dec. 11, 1876 ; son, William F. and H. H. (Thacher) Slocum. Married, Dell Heizer Armstrong, May 29, 1904, at Colorado Springs, Colo. Cashier, Colo. Springs Natl. Bank; Treas., Suburban Land and Water Co. Trustee, Colo. Col- lege. Club : Colorado Springs Golf. Ad- dress : Colorado Springs, Colo. ARNIM, Edward Alexander, Banker; horn, Moulton, Tex., Dec. 10, 1855 ; son, Alexander A. and Mary (Chaste) A. Edu. : Texas public schools ; grad., commercial course in bookkeeping, 1875. Married, Susie Kate Card, Jan. 25, 1887, Flatonia, Tex. ; second, Mrs. Paula Robbins, Aug. 2, 1898. Mgr., Arnim & Lane, 33 years ; Pres. and Dir., First Natl. Bank, Fla- tonia Lumber Co., Lane City Merc. Co., Flatonia Fire Ins. Agency ; Sou. Irri. Co., Vice-pres., Flatonia State Bank, Guarantee Life Ins. Co., Houston, Tex. ; Sou. Natl. Fire Ins. Co., Austin, Tex. Address : Fla- tonia, Tex. ARNOIiD, Ralpb, Consulting- Geolog-ist and Engineer ; horn, Marshalltown, la., Apr. 14, 1875 ; son, Delos and Hannah Richardson (Mercer) A. Edu. : Pasadena grammar schools ; grad., Pasadena high school, 1894 ; Throop Polytechnic Inst., 1896; B. A., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1899; M. A., 1900; Ph. D., 1902. Mar- ried, Frankie Winninette Stokes, July 12, 1899, at So. Pasadena, Cal. Dir., Con- sulting Geologist and Engr., Montebello Oil Co. and Cal. Counties Oil Co. ; Consulting Geologist and Engr., Vallecitos Dev. Co., Gato Ridge Oil Co., Oak Ridge Oil Co., Alliance Oil Co., Esperanza Oil Co., Red- lands Oil Co., Midway Union Oil Co., K. H. Oil Co., Coalinga Kettleman Oil Co., Torrey Canyon Oil Co. Dir., Pan- Am. Hardwoods Co. Consulting Petroleum Engr., U. S. Bureau of Mines ; member of firm, Arnold & Fisher, Denver, Colo. Fellow : Geological Soc. of Am. Paleonto- logical Soc. of Am., Am. Assn. for Advan. of Science. Member : Mining and Metal- lurgical Soc, Natl. Geographic Soc, Acad, of Sciences, Cal. Acad, of Sciences, Geo- logical Soc. of Wash., Biological Soc of Wash., Seismological Soc. of Am. Clubs : Cooper Ornithological, Le Conte Geologi- cal. Author : "Memoir of Cal. Acad, of Sciences on the Paleontology of San Pedro," "Recent and Fossil Pectens of Cal." Res. : Pasadena ; Offlce : 917-23 Un- ion Oil bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ARTIGUES, Joseph Emile, Physician; born, San Francisco, Cal., June 19, 1863 ; son, Louis and Marie (Chaffoin) A. B. S., Univ. of Toulouse, France ; M. D., Cooper Med. College. Married, Sadie Hertz, Nov. 24, 1899, at San Francisco, Cal. Chief Physician and Surgeon, 2 years, French Hospital. Served as Supervisor of S. F. in 1893. Member : Cercle de I'Union, S. F. County Med. Soc. ; Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 2232 Green st, Office : 205 Columbus ave., San Francisco, Cal. ASKEW, James Henry, Banker; born, Columbia Co., Ark., Oct. 17, 1858 ; son, James E. and Sarah (Goolsby) A. Edu. : public schools ; grad.. Little Rock Com- mercial College, 1880. Married, Sallie Lewis, Jan. 7, 1886, in Ark. Pres., Bank of Waldo, Ark. ; Vice-pres., State Natl. Bank, Artesia, N. M. ; Secy., Waldo Hard- ware Co., Dir., J. C. Loar Lumber Co. Member firm, Askew & Brunnitt. Served Mayor of Waldo, 6 years. Pres., School Bd., 10 years. Address : Artesia, N. M. ATKINSON, Ozias Benedict, Banker, Physician ; born, Florence, Tex., Apr. 22, 1868; son, John W. and Sarah M. (Stan- ley) Atkinson. Edu. : Florence high school ; grad., Univ. of Tenn. Med. Dept. Married, Etha Surginer, June 29, 1891, at Florence, Tex. Pres., Florence State Bank ; Vice-pres., Killeen Telephone Co. Member, Texas Med. Assn., Williamson Co. Med. Soc (ex-pres.) Masons, Shrin- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 23 ers, Odd Fellows. Address : Florence, Tex. ATMAR, liyniie P., Banker; born, Pen- nington, Tex., Dec. 26, 1876 ; son. Dr. R. M. and Laura (Nelmas) A. Edu. : public schools. Pres., First Natl. Bank of Groveton ; Pres., Groveton Telephone Co. ; Treas., Groveton Lumber & Ice Co., G. L. & N. Railway; Dir., W. W. West Lumber Co. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias. Address : Groveton, Tex. ATWOOD, Charles Boyden, Insurance Man ; born, Buckfleld, Maine, July 10, 1851 ; son, Ephraim and Adaline (Whit- ing) A. Edv. ; public schools of Buck- field, Maine. Married, Clara Goodrich, June 8, 1881. at Traverse City, Mich. General Agent. Security Life Insurance Co. of America, at Los Angeles. Res. : 228 N. Encinltas ave., Monrovia, Cal. Office: 311-12-13, L W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. AUBURY, Lewis E., Mineralogist; born, Dutch Flat Placer Co., Cal., 1862. Took course In assaying and metallurgy ; pros- pected and operated mines, Arizona, sev- eral years ; practiced assaying and metal- lurgy. New Mexico and San Diego, Cal., 4 years, and in Los Angeles ; appointed State Mineralogist, by Gov. Gage, in 1901. Clubs: LTnion League (S. F.) ; Sierra Madre, (Los Angeles). Address: Easton addn., Burlingame. Cal. AUSTIN, Foster Calhwun, Lawyer; born. Due West, S. C, Apr. 13, 1850; son, Henry P. and Isabella C. Austin. Grad., Erskine College, Due West, S. C, 1870. Married, Kittle Lankester, Apr. 15, 1885. Teacher in schools of Miss., 8 years ; Prin., Pontatoc Male Acad., 1878-80 ; Atty. and Gen. Mgr., Atlantic and West- ern R. R., Fla., 1887-9. Member, School Bd., Volusia, Co., Fla., 1887-90; Mayor Orange City, Fla., 1894. Moved to Cali- fornia 1900. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn.. Merchants and Mfrs. Assn., Masons. Knights Templar, Eastern Star. Demo- crat. Res. : 856 East Kensington Road ; Office: 308 Bullard bldg., Los Angeles, Cal, AUSTIN, Prank Edward, Banker; born, Toledo, Kan., July 12, 1874 ; son, George Herbert and Florence (Washburn) A. Edu. : common schools of Chase Co.. Kan. Married, Alvira Petty, Nov. 27, 1903, at Oxford, Ida. Apprenticed at an early age to railroad station agent, and early life spent in railroad service ; later, accepted cashiership and active management of First National Bank, Mountain Home. Idaho, one of the leading banking institu- tions of Southern Idaho. Cashier, First National Bank ; Treas., Commercial Club ; Dir. and Treas., Garnett Water Users Assn. Member, Democratic County Cen- tral Committee. Address : Mountain Home, Ida. AUSTIN, John Corneley Wilson, Arch- itect ; born, Bodicote, near Banbury, Ox- fordshire, Eng., Feb. 13, 1870 ; son, Rich- ard Wilson and Jane Elizabeth Austin. Edu. : private schools, Eng. Married, Hilda Violet Mytton, 1902, at Los Angeles. Came to America. 1891 ; built Wright & Callender Bldg. ; Potter Hotel ; Virginia Hotel, Long Beach ; First Methodist Church, Los Angeles, and Pasadena, Cal. ; Angelus Hosp., etc. Pres., L. A. Humane Soc. for Children. Member, L. A. Chapter of Am. Inst, of Arch., Asso Member, Natl. Inst, of Arch. Clubs : Jonathan, Sierra Madre. Member : L. A. Chamber of Com- merce, 32° Mason, Shrine, Al Malaikah Temple. Res. : Pasadena, Office : 405 So. Hill, Los Angeles, Cal. AUSTIN, Robert Emmett, Physician; born, Carrollton, Mo., June 25, 1872. Edu. ; high school, Carrollton, Mo. ; Cen- tral College of Mo. ; M. D., Mo. Med. Col- lege, St. Louis, 1897. Married, Lillian Salisbury, Sept. 19, 1901. Contract Surg. U. S. Army, 1898-1903 ; Lecturer on Em- bryology, Kansas City Med. Soc, 1904. Moved to Cal., 1906. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Assn. Res. : 944 Spruce St., Office : Am. Bank bldg., San Diego, Cal. AUSTIN, Silas Addison, Physician; born, Rockton, III., Aug. 23, 1843 ; B. S., North- ern 111. Soldiers College ; M. D., Rush Med, College, 1877. Married, Francena E. 24 WHO'S WHO Dyer, Apr. 14, 1870. In practice, Rock- ford, 111., 1877-87 ; Los Angeles, since 1887. Co. Phys. and Coroner, Winnebago County, 111. ; one of the founders. Rock- ford City Hosp. Med. Dir., Dept. of Cal. and Nevada, G. A. R. Member : L. A. Acad, of Med., L. A. Co. Med. Assn.. Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn.. Electro Therapeutic Soc, Winnebago County Med. Soc. (formerly Pres.) ; Bartlett Logan Post. G. A. R. (commander). Res.: 427 Temple st.. Office : 534 So. Broadway. Los Angeles. Cal. AUSTIN, Walter Dumas, Banker; horn. North Carolina, .Tune 26, 1858, son, Mil- ton Stanhope and Maggie (Dumas) A. Married, .Jennie Dean Gwyn. .June, 1885. at GainesTille, Tex. Cashier. Citizens Natl. Bank ; Mgr., Rockwall Cotton Oil Co.. Blackland Gin Co., Rockwall Gin Co., McLendon Gin Co. ; stockholder, Rockwall Grain and Elevator Co. Address : Rock- wall, Tex. AUZIAS de TURENIVE, R(aymond), Banker ; horn. Grenoble. France. 1861 ; son, Leon and Marguerite Faure ; des- cendant of Bernard d'Alzias de Tresques, 1313, and of Jean de Turenne de Soursac, 1530. Married, Marie Trottier de Beau- Men, 1890, at Montreal, Canada. B. E. L. Univ. of Grenoble, France. 1880; Vice- Pres., The Bank for Savings in Seattle ; Pres., The Yukon Investment Co. ; Seattle : Honorary Commissioner for the Province of Quebec to the World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; French Consular Agent in the Yu- kon Ty., 1898-1905 ; Officer d'Academie de France ; Trustee of Public Library, Daw- son City, Y". T. Member : Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs., Canadian Mining Inst., Societe de Geographie, Paris, France ; Natl. Geographic Soc, Washington, D. C. Cliihs : Rainier, Golf and Country. Hunt. Alliance, Francaise, Alliance Nationale, Arctic Bros. Author: several books on the Klondike and on the United States, published by Caiman Levy, Paris. Res. : 1205 East Prospect ; Office : Lyon bl'dg. and Bank for Savings in Seattle, Seattle, Wash. AVAKIAN, John Caspar, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Harpoot, Armenia, Mar. 1, 1875 ; his father was Dean, Faculty Eu- phrates College, Harpoot, Armenia, 43 years. Came to U. S., 1888 ; completed prep, courses, Troy, N. Y., public school and Cook Acad., Montour Falls, N. Y. ; C. E. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1902. Lec- tured, 1895-7, in Can. and Eastern U. S., in behalf of persecuted Christians in Otto- man Empire. Trav. salesman, New Eng- land States, 1897-8 ; Asst. Engr., Lehigh Valley R. R., and Locating Engr., Buf- falo, Dunkirk and Western R. R., 1902-3 ; Asst. Engr., U. S. Rec. Ser., Yuma Project. Ariz., and Klamath Project, Ore., 1903-6. Opened office in Los Angeles, 1906. Pres., Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr., Riverside Groves & Water Co. ; Asso. Member, Am. Soc Civil Engrs. Address : 450 St. Andrews place, Los Angeles, Cal. AVARY, Thomas Carr, Physician; horn, Atlanta. Ga., Sept. 7, 1859 ; son. Dr. J. C. and Susan Francis (Carr) A. ; descendant of Col. Thos. Dabney Carr of War 1812; and Major John Avary of Rev. War. Edu. : Decatur, Ga., high school, 1879 ; M. D., So. Med. College, 1889. Married, Lorena Forest East, Jan., 1902, at Aiken, S. C. County Phys. and Health officer, Skamania Co., Wash. ; first mayor of Stev- enson, Wash. ; Asst. Surg, in Span.-Am. War. Address : Stevenson, Wash. AVERILL,, George Edward, Oil Oper- ator ; horn, Fairfield, Iowa, Oct. 22, 1864 ; son, Norman S. and Anna S. (Wells) A. Edu. : L. A. High School, until 1882. Mar- ried, Mamie E. Williams, Apr. 26, 1896, at Los Angeles, Cal. Second Mgr., Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., 1882. Formerly in em- ploy of W. C. Furrey Co., hardware deal- ers ; Germain Fruit Co., 1885-94; Mgr., Porter Bros., 5 years ; Earl Fruit Co., 1898 ; J. K. Armsby Co., San Francisco, 3 years ; Sales Agent, Associated Oil Co.. 1905 ; now engaged in oil broker bus. Res. ; 2716 Halldale ave.. Office : 626 Story bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. AVERILL., Maria Brown, Physician; horn, Melbourne, Can., 1836. Edu. : Hahn- ON THE PACrPIC COAST 25 cmann Med. Colleges, Chicago and 8an Francisco ; M. D., 1889. Married, Vol- taire Averill, 1853. In practice, 111., 1887-89 ; in Cal., since 1889. Chmn., Lo- cal Advisory Bd., app. by Committee of 100 on Natl. Health. Member : Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Soc, Cal. State Homeopathic Soc. (vice-pres.). Am. Inst, of Homeo- pathy. Address : 3230 G St., San Diego, Cal. AVERILiLi, Mark R., Lawyer, Judge; horn, Virginia City, Nevada, Nov. 186G ; son, Wales and Christina Theresa (Mc- Laughlin) A. ; descendant of John Wia- throp first Gov. of Mass. Bay Colony ; John Winthrop, Jr., first Gov. of Conn. Colony ; Gov. Spooner, early Gov. of Vt. ; John Alden and his w^ife, Priscilla, of Ply- mouth Colony; Oram Averill ^Haverhill), settler in Boston, in 1830, later of Haver- hill, Mass. Grad., Virginia City High School, 1883 ; Comstock School of Mines ; took Univ. course privately under Prof. Dye, of Nevada State Univ. Studied law in office of Judge C. E. Mack, now of •Reno, Nev., admitted to bar of Nev., Oct. 1899. Married, Ella Portia Geiger, July 7, 1901, at Virginia City, Nav. Principal of Schools, Winnemucca, Xe-/.. 1886-87 ; Principal, 1st Ward School, Virginia City, Nev., 9 years ; Principal, High School, Virginia City, Nev., 5 years ; Mgr. for Lothrop & Davis, and agent for Tonopah Mining Co., at Sodaville, Nev., 1902 ; Mgr. for H. C. Cutting, Tonopah, Nuv., 1903-08. inclusive. Practiced Law, Tonopah, Nev., 1903-08; District Judge, Fifth Judicial District of Nevada, part term, 1909 and 1910; District Judge, Fifth Judicial Dis- trict of Nevada, elected for term of four years, 1911-14. Secy., H. C. Cutting Co. ; Pres., Tonopah 76 Con. Mining Co. Ad- dress : Tonopah, Nevada. AVERY, Franklin Capen, Retired Banker ; born, Ledyard, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1849 ; son, Edgar and Eliza K. (Worth- ing) A. Edu. : Cazenovia Seminary. Married, Sara Edson, Feb. 24, 1876, at Auburn, N. Y. Joined the Horace Gree- ley Colony, Greeley, Colo., 1870. Or- ganized, Larimer County Bank, 1880 ; later changed to First National Bank (pres., until 1909). Address: Fort Col- lins, Colo. AVERY, MoNcs N., Banker; born, Wash- tenaw Co., Mich., 1855 ; son, Nathan and Matilda (Rockwell) A. Edu. : Chelsea School, Mich. ; Eastman Bus. College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; M. D., Mich. Univ., 1881. Married, Sarah E. Gorton, of Jackson Co., Mich., 1880. In practice, Niles, Mich., 1881-9. Came to Los An- geles, 1889. Inc., German-Am. Savings Bank, Los Angeles, 1890; Cashier, 9 years ; Vice-pres., 3 years ; Pres., 8 years. Member : Y. M. C. A., Chamber of Com- merce. Presbyterian. Republican. Clubs : California, Union League, City. Res. : 621 S. Vermont ave., Ofjfice : German- American Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. AVERY, Ralph W., Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Sumner, Wash., 1876 ; son, John Howard and Lucy (Washburn) A. ; tenth generation of "Grotbn Averys." B. S., Univ. of Sou. Cal. Cal., 1899; M. D., Northwestern Univ., 1903. Mar- ried, Anne Agnes Boetcher, 1905. Dis- trict Surgeon, Southern Pacific Co. ; Health officer, City of Oxnard ; Police Surgeon, City of Oxnard. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Ven- tura County Med. Soc. (vice-pres.) ; Am. Academy of Medicine. Club : San Gabriel Valley Country. Res. : 234 F st. ; Office : 339 N. 5th St., Oxnard, Cal. AVERY, Russ, Lawyer; born, Olympia, Wash., Aug. 23, 1872 ; son, William H. * and Nellie T. (Fox) A. Grad., Los An- geles high school, 1890; B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1894 ; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1897. Member law firm, Avery & French. Chmn., Co. Republican Central Comm. Pres., Chamber of Mines and Oils. Re- publican. Clubs : University, Harvard, Jonathan, Union League, Sierra Madre, Country, City. Res. : 936 S. Hoover st. ; Office : 632 Laughlin bidg., Los Angeles, Cal. 26 WHO'S WHO AVEY, Oliver H., Physician and Sur- geon ; l)ornj Logan, Ohio, Dec. 31, 1857 ; son, George L. and Mary (Fox) A. A. B., Penn, College, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1881 ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1901. Mar- ried, Lorie Pomeroy, July 6, 1885, at Oskaloosa, Iowa. Pres., Payette Natl. Bank ; Pres., Payette Valley Land and Orchard Co. ; Pres., Board of Edu- cation at Payette, since 1906, Cluhs : Payette Commercial, Payette Rod & Gun. Res. : 105 9th st, N., Offlce : 13, 8th St., Payette, Ida. AXELSON, Charles Frederic, Machinist and Foundry man ; horn, Paxton, 111., June 25, 1864: ; son, Nels Frederic and Mary Christen (Magnuson) A. Edu. : public schools. Blue Rapids, Kan. Mar- ried, Carrie May Bratton, Dec. 2, 1885, at Topeka, Kas. Organized, Acme Iron Works with brother and George Willing- ton. Moved to Los Angeles, 1896, and started Axeison Machine Co. Member : Founders & Employers Assn. of L. A., Natl. Assn. of Manufacturers of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, Merchants & Manu- facturers Assn. of L. A. Chil) : Sierra Madre. Res. : 220 N. Eastlake ave., Los Angeles, Cal. AYDEIiOTTE, W^illiam Mack, Lawyer; horn, Yellow Springs, O., Sept. 14, 1873 ; son, William and Minnie A. (Kearns) A. Edu. : public schools, Terre Haute, Ind. ; B. L., Univ. of Indianapolis, law dept., 1896 ; Pres., Santa Cruz Emporium Co. Member : Masons, York Rite and Shrine. Republican. Cluhs : Marion and Univer- sity of Indianapolis, Ind. Res. : 15 Ocean View ave. ; Offlce : 6 and 7 Leask bldg., Santa Cruz, Cal. AYRES, Albert Douglass, Lavs^yer; horn. Fort Bidwell, Cal., June 25, 1874 ; son, Irvin and Annie Laura (Poor) A. ; gt. gt. gt. gt., grandson of Col. Samuel Johnson who served with distinction dur- ing Rev. War ; grandson of Dr. Daniel Ayres, celebrated surgeon and first health officer of the Port of New York (N. Y. City) ; nephew of Romeyn B. Ayres, Maj. Gen., head of artillery, Army of the Poto- mac ; cousin of Maj. Charles Ayres, who commanded 10th Cavalry. San Juan Hill. Edu. : Oakland High school, 2 years at Univ. of Cal. Married, Enola Wilson, Dec. 20, 1909, at New York City. Served as Asst. Dist. Atty., Washoe County, 1910 ; Republican leader, 25th session, Nevada Legislature. Partner law firm, Ayres & Gardiner. Member: F. & A. M., 32°, I. O. O. F., L. O. O. M., Sons Am. Rev. Res. : 67 Washington st. ; Office : Journal bldg., Reno, Nev. BACK, Roscius Harlow, Lawyer; horn. Union, Conn., May 28, 1865 ; son, Roscius and Harriet Cutler (Robbins) B. Edu. : common schools, Union Conn. ; Hitchcock Free Academy, Brimfleld, Mass., grad., 1885 ; LL. B., Boston Univ. School of Law, 1889. Married, Ann Phillips, Oct. 1, 1906, at Torrington, Conn. City Atty. of Vancouver, Wash., 1908. Res. : 510 E. 18th St. ; Office : 6th & Main sts., Van- couver, Wash. BACKUS, John James, Architect; horn, England, 1863 ; son, Jonathan James and Maria Jane (Lewis) B. Edu. : common schools. Came to U. S., 1882, and lo- cated near Pittsburg, Pa. Married, Alice D. Green, 1886, at Allegheny, Pa. Came to Sou. Cal., 1887. Bldg. Supt., Los Angeles, since 1905. Member : Sou. Cal. Chapter, Am. Inst, of Architects., Engrs. and Architects Assn. of Sou. Cal., (dir.). Res. : 131 E. Avenue 60, Office : 24 City Hall, Los Angeles, Cal. BACKUS, Manson Franklin, Banker; honi, Livonia, N. Y., May 11, 1853 ; son, Clinton T. and Harriet N. (Groesbeck) B. Mayfiower descendant. Grad., ITriends' Acad., Union Spgs,, N, Y., 1871 ; grad,. Central N, Y, Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y., 1872 ; studied law and admitted to N. Y. State Bar at Buffalo in 1889. Married, Emma C. Yawger, Apr. 22, 1873 at Union Springs, N, Y., died 1884 ; 2d, Lue Adams, 1886, at Kings Ferry, N. Y., died 1901 ; 3d, Elsie Piutti, 1902, at Green's Farms, Conn. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 27 Entered employ of First Natl. Bank, Union Spgs., N. Y., on leaving school in 1872 ; postmaster at Union Spgs., 1881- 1885 ; moved to Seattle in 1889, and with Edward O. Graves, founded Wash- ington National Bank of Seattle in 1889 ; was very successful institution ; consolidated in 1906 with the Na- tional Bank of Commerce ; in 1806. founded banking house of Graves & Back- us, (since succeeded by First Natl. Bank) at Bellingham ; was also successful from start. Now, Pres., Natl. Bank of Com- merce, Seattle ; Vice-pres. for Wash., Am. Bankers' Assn. ; Dir., Casualty Co. of America ; Dir., Seattle Trust Co., Dir., In- ternational Timber Co., Dir., Lake Chelan Land Co., Pres., Seattle Clearing House Assn., 1902 ; Pres., Wash. State Bankers' Assn., 1906 ; Regent, Wash. State Univ. 1909 ; Spl. Commnr. to China, Japan and Philippine Islands for Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1907. Clu'bs : Rainier, Seattle Golf and Country, Seattle Athletic, Se- attle Press, The Highlands, Seattle Au- tomobile, Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Member : Sons of Am. Rev. Res. : 1110 University st., Office : National Bank of Commerce, Seattle, Wash. BACON, Charles Evan, Physician; 'born, Ipava, 111., Oct. 28, 1865. Edu. : 111. State Univ. ; 111. College ; M. D., Kansas City Med. College, 1890. Married, Mattie Perry, 1892. In practice, Nebr., one year ; Denver, one year ; Table Grove, 111., 6 years ; Los Angeles, since 1898. Member ; L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Club : University, (Los Angeles). Res.: 131 N. Breed St., Office : 107 N. Chicago st., Los Angeles, Cal. BACON, George Morgan, Civil Engi- neer ; born, Worcester, Mass., Mar. 28, 1872 ; son, George A. and Susan (Hill- man) B. Edu. : public schools, Syracuse, N. Y. ; grad., Syracuse High School, 1888 ; C. E., Cornell Univ., 1893; post grad. course, part of year at Polytechnic, Han- over, Germany. Married, Isabel G. Dame, Feb. 5, 1898, at West Medford, Mass. Special lecturer, Univ. of Utah. Con. Engr. : Pac. Reclamation Co., Metropolis Improvement Co., Twin Falls Water Works Co. ; Dir. and Treas., General Bngrg. Co. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., New England Water Works Assn., Am. Soc. Engrg. Contractors, Utah Soc. of Engrs, Royal Soc. of Arts (London) ; Clubs: Authors, (London); Alta, (Salt Lake City). Res.: 87 U st. ; Office: 159 Pierpont ave.. Salt Lake City, Utah. BACON, John Lord, Construction En- gineer ; born, Chicago, 111., Nov. 3, 1878 ; son, Nathaniel and Mary (Landon) B. ; great nephew of John Lord, author of "Beacon Lights of History." Married. Leola Shields at Chicago. Has been Con- sulting Engr. with Chicago Reduction Co. ; Instructor in Engrg. dept., Lewis Inst., Chicago ; Inspector, concrete masonry. 111. Central R. R. At present. Consulting Engr. to bldg. dept., San Diego, and en- gaged in private practice. Member : Am. Soc. of Mech. Engrs; Episcopal church. Club : San Diego Rowing. Author : "Forge Practice," published by Wiley & Sons, N. Y. ; author of several parts of text books for Am. School of Corres- pondence. Res. : 4015 E st. Office : 1101 American Natl. Bank bldg., San Diego, Cal. BACON, W^alter Romayne, Lawyer; born, Mexico, Miami Co., Ind., Sept. 14, 1857 ; son, Francis Marion and Sarah Felton (Griswold) B. Edu. : public schools Ind., 1861-66 ; high school, Rochester, Ind., 1870 ; Parsons' Academy, Kala- mazoo, Mich., 1873. Read law in oflace of Thumnel & Piatt, Grand Island, Nebr. Married, Evelyn F. Smith, 1880. Atty. Hall Co., Nebr., one term, 1886. Moved to Los Angeles, 1891 ; moved to San Francisco, 1907 ; formerly Gen. Counsel, Los Angeles Gas Co. ; Pres., Sou. Cal. Historical Soc, 8 years. One of found- ers of Southwest Archaeological Soc. and Museum of Los Angeles. Clubs : Jona- than, Union League, (Los Angeles). Re- publican. Res. : 1360 Jones st. ; Office : 1005 Call bldg., San Francisco, Cal. 2 8 WHO'S WHO BADGER, Rodney Taylor, Banker; 'born. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 8, 1872; son, Rodney Carlos and Harriet (Taylor) B. Edu. : Univ. of Utah. Married, Esth-^r Moore, Oct. 26, 1892, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Pres., Citizens' State Bank, Bing- ham, Utah ; Vice-pres., Sugar Banking Co. ; Cashier, Utah Natl. Bank, Salt Lake City ; Dir., Bountiful State Bank ; mem- ber firm, Badger Brothers, brokers. Clubs : Alta, Commercial. Country. Res. : 150 7th St., East. Office: Utah Natl. Bank. Salt Lake City, Utah. BAEJVDER, Fred Gottlieb, Mechanical Engineer ; born, Moberly, Mo., May 26, 1882 ; son, Charles P. and Fredericka (Albers) B. Edu. : grammar and high school, Moberly, Mo., 1900 ; Univ. of Mis- souri, 1902-03 ; Univ. of Wis., 1904 ; B. S., (in M. E.), Univ. of Iowa, 1908. Married, Elba Seymour, Aug. 13, 1907, at Drexel, Mo. Prof, of Mech. Engrg. at Univ. of Iowa, 4 years ; Erecting Engr. for the S. P. R. R. Co., at Oakland, Cal., one year. At present interested in large land holdings in the interior of Ore. Pres., White Steamer Auto Co., Spokane, Wash. ; Pres., Oakland Gas Regulator Co., Oakland, Cal. Member : Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Tau Beta Pi Soc, Sigma Xi Soc, Segma Tau Fraternity. Address : Fife, Ore. BAER, John Willis, College President; born, Rochester, Minn., Mar. 2, 1861 ; son, Anthony and Lucy May (House) B. LL. D.. (Honorary) Univ. of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. Married, Lora Van Du- sen, July 22, 1884. at Rochester, Minn. Pres., Occidental College. Clubs : City. University, (Los Angeles) ; Annandale Country, (Pasadena) ; Valley Hunt, (Pas- adena). Res.: 1 West Moreland Place; Office : Occidental College, Pasadena, Cal. BAGBY, Earl A., Judge; born. Clay Co., Kas., Jan. 8, 1887 ; son, R. J. and Eliza- beth (Hughes) B. Grad., Tipton-Lindsey Grammar School, Visalia, 1900 ; grad., Vi- salia High School, 1904 ; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., Law Dept., Ann Arbor, 1908. Mar- ried, Celissa B. Wing, May 6, 1911. Jus- tice of the Peace of Visalia township, Tulare Co., Cal., and Judge of Record- er's Court of Visalia, since Jan., 1911. Secy., Bd. of Trade, Visalia, since Jan., 1911 ; Secy., Democratic Co. Central Comm., Tulare Co. ; Secy., Visalia Demo- cratic Club. Member : W. O. W., F. O. E., L. O. O. M., I. O. O. F. ; Vice-pres., Visa lia Tennis Club. Democrat. Res. : 515 North Locust st. ; Office : City Hall, Visa- lia, Cal. BAILEY, Charles Lester, Civil Engi- neer ; born. Auburn, Maine, July 26, 1882 ; son, George W. and Leonora (Lane) B. B. S., in (C. E.) Univ. of Maine, Orono, Maine, 1905. Asst. Engr., U. S. Rec Ser. Asso. Member Am. Soc Civil Engrs. Address : Fort Shaw, Mont. BAILEY, Francis Alonzo, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Tenn., Jan. 28, 1839 ; son, William Leonard and Mary (Wilkinson) B. Edu. : Woodland Academy, Harde- man Co., Tenn. ; West Tenn. College ; Lebanon and La Grange Colleges, (class- ical course at Lebanon), 1852-57; Ph. G. College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo., 1858. Studied medicine and attended lec- tures in Pope's College (now Med. Dept., Univ. of Mo.), 1863-4; M. D., Med. Dept., Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore., 1870. Ad E Undem, Toland College, San Fran- cisco (now Med. Dept. Univ. of Cal.), 1871. Married, Letitia Ann Chambers, Dec. 6, 1866, at Chambers Farm, Wash- ington Co., Ore. Served two years as Asst. Surg., in the Confederate Army, part of the time with Gen. Pillow's Divn., and also with Gen. Sterling Price's forces. Now engaged in practice of medicine at Hilisboro. Member : School Board, Hills- boro, (Chairman, 1908-9) ; served as Mayor, Hilisboro, four years ; Am. Med. Assn., Oregon State Med. Assn., (pres., 1881) ; Quality Lodge, No. 6, A. F. & A. M., Hilisboro, Ore. (master, three times, now treas.). Democrat. Has con- tributed many papers on med. and sci- entific topics, published in med. journals. Res. : S. W. cor. 2d & Baseline st. ; Office : Commercial bldg., Hilisboro, Ore. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 29 BAItiEV, John George, Editor; horn, Michigan, Mar. 2, 1873 ; son, George Otis and Mary Ellen (Blan chard) B. ; direct descendant of John Alden. Edu. : Flint City, Mich., High School. Married, Jes- sie Lamont, May 26, 1898, at Skamokawa, Wash. Vice-Pres., Wahkiakum Co. Bank ; Editor and Propr., Sun Publishing Co. ; Publisher, "Breezy River Sun," a week- ly newspaper ; Auditor, Wahkiakum Co., 1002-4 ; Treas., 1908-12. Address : Cath- lamet, Wash. BAILLilE, Frank Seymour, Mine Man- ager ; 1}orn, Flint, Mich., Aug. 11, 1869 ; son, William P. and Emily Seymour (Pier) B. B. S. (C. E.) Univ. of Mich., 1890. Married, Jessie Allen Perkins, Nov. 25, 1905, at Coffeyville, Kan ; Vice-Pres., and Gen. Mgr., Columbia Gold Mining Co. Address : Sumpter, Ore. BAIN, William, Banker; horn, Thames- ford, Ont., Jan. 17, 1862 ; son, Roderick and Catherine (McRae) B. Edu. : com- mon schools, Thamesford, Ont., Canada. Married. Barbara C. Muloly, Oct. 15, 1889, at Aberdeen. Pres., Albany State Bank ; Treas., Western Oregon Land Co. Address : Albany, Ore. BAINBRIDGE, James Garden, Physi- cian ; horn. Mo., Nov. 23, 1862 ; descend- ant of Commodore Bainbridge. Edu. : Stockton high school ; Cal. Normal School ; M. D., Cal. Med. College, S. F., 1894. Married, Medora A. Water, Mar. 4, 1896. In practice, S. F., 1894-99; Santa Bar- bara, since 1899. Taught school, 1886- 93 ; Interne MacLean Hosp., S. P., Re- ceiving Hosp., S. F. ; Instr., Special Anat- omy, Cal. Med. College, 1894-99; Supt. Santa Barbara County Hosp., since 1909 ; Ex-member, Cal. State Board of Med. Examiners. Chmn., Democratic Co. Central Committee. Member : Santa Bar- bara Co. Med. Assn. Cal State Eclectic Soc. Address : Santa Barbara, Cal. BAIRD, William James, Physician; horn, Coalfire, Alabama, June 21, 1861 ; son, Duke Orleans and Eliza (Robertson) B. ; according to family tradition, he is des- cended from Bairds of Auchmedden, Scot- land, financiers, statesmen, philanthro- pists. Edu. : private schools ; Univ. of Alabama ; M. D., Univ. of Maryland, 1881 ; Univ. of Colorado, 1893-4 ; Fellow in Physiology, Univ. of Chicago, 1894-5 ; Instr., Experimental Physiology and Path- ology, Univ. of Colorado, 1895-97 ; Stud- ent of Johns Hopkins Univ., summer 1896 and 1897 ; Imperial Univ. of Vienna, Austria, 1899-1901. Married, Maud El- den, Aug. 31, 1907, at Jefferson, Iowa. Editor, Foreign Literature Dept., "Den- ver Medical Times," 1903-7 ; Collaborator, (Foreign Literature Internal Medicine), Colorado Medicine, 1907-10. Active in City Planning and Social Service. Gave beautiful Gregory Canyon (160 acres) to the City of Boulder to be used as a public park. Founder and Secy., Boul- der City Improvement Assn., 1903 ; Scout Master and Scout Commissioner, Boy Scouts of America. Member : Boulder County Med. Soc, Colorado State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 2133 13th St. ; Office : Physicians bldg., Boulder, Colo. BAIRD, W^illiam Smyllie; law^yer, horn, Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 13, 1873; son, Robert and Elizabeth (Watson) B. Edu. : public, high and normal schools of Glasgow. LL. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal. College of Law, 1910. Married, Clara H. Barton, 1910. Member of firm of Baird & Gerecht, since Jan., 1911. Member : Masons. Republican. Cluh : Celtic. Res. : 331 Bryan st. ; Office : 418 Fay bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BAKER, C. H., Merchant; horn, Martin Co., Ind., Dec. 23, 1869. Edu.: public schools. Shoals, Ind. ; State Agri. College, Manhattan, Kas. In shoe bus. since 1888. Came to Los Angeles, 1897 ; owner of 3 stores in L. A., 2 stores at San Francisco, 1 at Portland. Mason. Life member, L. A. Athletic Club. Res. : Highland ave.. Sierra Madre, Cal. ; Office : 629 S. Broad- way, Los Angeles, Cal. BAKER, Charlotte Le Breton Johnson, Physician ; horn, Newburyport, Mass., Mar. 30, 1855. Edu. : Newburyport high school ; A. B., Vassar College, 1877 ; A. 30 WHO'S WHO M., 1888; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Mich., 1881. Married, Dr. Frederick Baker, Mar. 30, 1882. In practice, Akron. O., 1882-3 ; Socorro, N. M., 1883-88 ; San Diego, since 1888. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; So. Cal. Med. Soc. (ex-vice-pres.) ; Med. Soc. State of Cal., Equal Suffrage Assn. of San Diego, (pres.). Res.: Point Loma ; Office: 114.5 6th St., San Diego, Cal. BAKER, Frederick, Physician; 'born, Norwalk, O.. Jan. 24, 1854; B. S., Cor- nell Univ., 1878 ; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Mich.. 1880. Married. Dr. Charlotte Le Breton .Johnson, Mar. .30. 1882. Asst. to Chair of Ophthalmology, 1880-81. In practice, Akron, O., 1881-83 ; Socorro. N. M., 1883-88; San Diego, since 1888. Ex- member: San Diego Council, San Diego City Board of Edu., San Diego Board of Library Trustees. Specialty : diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, (ex-pres.) ; Med. Soc. State of Cal. (first vice-pres.) ; Am. Med. Assn. Res.: Point Loma; Office: 1145 6th st, San Diego, Cal. BAKER, James A., Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Detroit, Mich., Nov., 1866 ; son, Frank and Josephine (Byerly) B. M. D., Denver Univ. Med. School, 1891. Married, Josephine L. Lobach, July 11, 1900, at Florence, Colo. Stockholder in Gaston State Bank ; stockholder in Amer- ican Druggists Syndicate ; pres.. Big In- dian Mining Co. Member : Wash. Co. Med. Soc, Oregon State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. ; treas. Gaston Commercial Club. Res. : 2d and School st. ; Office : Baker bldg., Gaston, Ore. BAKER, James Hutchins, University President ; horn. Harmony, Me., Oct. 13, 1848 ; son, Wesley and Lucy (Hutchins) B. A. B., Bates College, 1873 ; A. M., 1876 ; LL. D., 1892. Married, Jennie V. Hilton, .Tune 22, 1882. at Denver, Colo. Principal, Denver High School. 1875-92 ; pres., Univ. of Colo., since 1892. Pres., Natl. Council of Education, 1892 ; pres., Natl. Assn. of State Univs., 1907. Has been member of several national commit- tees, investigating broad educational problems. Fellow, Am. Assn. Advan. Sci ence. Club: University (Denver). Autli or books: "Elementary Psychology." "Education and Life," "American Prob lems," and many educational and othei addresses. Address : Boulder, Colo. BAKER, Raymond Roy, Banker; born Tex., Feb. 23, 1887 ; son, Lawrence and Seyton (Cook) B. Edu. : public schools. Cashier, Surprise Valley Bank. Secy., cashier, dir., Bank of Fort Bidwell. Treas., Pearson-Bigley Co. Member : Knights of Pythias, Masons, Modern Woodmen. Ad- dress : Fort Bidwell, Cal. BAKER, William Ray, Banker; horn, Hastings, Minn., Aug. 20, 1876 ; son, Charles A. and Helen S. (Rogers) B. Edu. : public schools. Married, Seina L. Cranney, Sept. 10, 1902, at Coupeville, Wash. Cashier. Bank of CoWille ; secy. and treas.. Am. Inv. Co., Colville. Post- master, Colville, 1900-9. Trustee, Congre- gational Church. Member : Knights Tem- plar, 32° Masons, (Grand Master Grand Lodge, 1909-1910). Address: Colville, Wash. BALABANOPF, Ivan P., Physician; born, Tirnova, Bulgaria, 1857 ; son, Peter and Rada Balabanoff. A. B., Hamilton Col- lege, N. T., 1884; M. D., Univ. Med. Col- lege, City of New York. Married, Mar- garet Carsley, Mar. 19, 1888, at N. Y. City. Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Member : Pierce County Med. Assn., Washington State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Elks No. 174, Tacoma. Res. : 4128 N. Stevens st. ; Office : 415 Fidelity bldg., Tacoma, Wash. BALCH, Allan Christopher, Capitalist; born. Valley Falls, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1864 ; son, Ebenezer Atwood and Hannah (Hoag) B. M. E., E. E., Cornell Univ., 1889. Married, Janet Jacks, Apr. 29, 1891, at Oakland, Cal. Dir. and gen. mgr.. Home Elec Co., Seattle; gen. mgr.. Union Elect. Co., 1889-1891 ; mgr.. Union Power Co., Portland Ore. Moved to Los ON THE PACIFIC COAST 31 Angeles, 1896. One of founders : San Gabriel Elec. Co., Sierra Power Co., Min- tonc Power Co. (now Pac. Light & Power Co.). One of purchasers of City Gas Co. (now Sou. Cal. Gas Co.). Part owner, San Joaquin Light & Power Co., 1902. Part owner, Bakersfield and Merced gas, railway and power co's, which were com- bined with other companies and merged into one. Stockholder : Coalinga Water & Elec. Co., Fresno Irrigated Farms Co., Summit Lake Imp. Co., Lerdo Land Co. ; gen. mgr., Pac. Light & Power Co., Sou. Cal. Gas Co. ; vice-pres., San Joaquin Light & Power Corp., Coalinga Light & Power Co. Cliihs : California, L. A. Coun- try, Crag's Country, (Los Angeles) ; Bo- hemian Pacific Union, (San Fran- cisco). Member: Masons, 32°, Knights Templar, Shriners, Alpha Delta Phi. Res. : Alexandria Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. BALCOM, Bayles Greenwood, Banker; born, Rhode Island, 1847 ; son, William and Eliza (Thomas) B. Edu. : public schools. Married, Elizabeth Leedham ; second, Mary A. Ross-Lewin. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Fullerton Savings Bank. Served as private Civil War. Member : R. A. M., Knights Templar. Address : Fullerton, Cal. BALDRIDGB, William H., Banker; horn, Iowa, 1850. Pres., Home Savings Bank, pres.. First National Bank, Escondido. Address : Escondido, Cal. BALDWIN, James Vining, Real Estate Operator ; born, Weston, Ohio, Oct. 25, 1870 ; son, Edward and Harriet M. (Tay- lor) B. Grad., High School, Weston, O., 1889 ; Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, O., 2 years. Engaged in mercantile business, Weston, Ohio, 6 years. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1898. Has developed a large number of the highest class res. tracts in Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Realty Board. Dir., California Savings Bank of L. A. Clubs : L. A. Country, Jon- athan, California. Res. : California Club ; Office: 536-538 H. W. Ilellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BALDWIN, JuliuM L.ymuu, Lawyer; born, Beech Lake, Pa., Mar. 19, 1870 ; son, Julius Augustus and Tamzon (Spry) B. Edu. : Rochester, N. Y., Free Acad- emy ; A. B., Princeton Univ., 1901 ; LL. B., George Washington Univ., 1905. Un- married. Private secy, to late Justice Harlan, U. S, Supreme Court, 4 years. Member : Natl. Guards of Wash., 2nd lieut. 2nd Inf. ; Municipal League, Seat- tle Bar Assn. Clubs : Arctic, Princeton. Res. : 1314 Marion st. ; Office : 206 Col- lins bldg., Seattle, Wash. BALDWIN, Marcus Dana, Lawyer; born, Fremont, Ohio, Sept. 25, 1851 ; son, Elea- zer and Harriet (Dana) B. ; great grand- son of Ebenezer Baldwin, who was a sol- dier in the Rev. War ; grandson of Eben- ezer Baldwin, soldier in the War of 1812 ; Mrs. Baldwin and children are members of the D. A. R. Edu. : Toledo and Ober- lin, O., High Schools ; Republic, O., Nor- mal School ; did not graduate, but se- cured a liberal education ; taught school in Ohio while reading law. Married, Sarah S. Rogers, Oct. 31, 1874, at Shelby, O. Admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Ohio, April 15, 1874 ; admitted to the bar of Supreme Court of the U. S. in 1888 ; elected city solicitor, Fremont, O., for two terms ; member. Board of Teachers Examiners of Sandusky County, O., for six years ; appointed U. S. Indian agent for Blackfeet Agency, of Montana, by Pres. Cleveland, and served 4 years; made treaty with the Blackfeet Indians, restoring 18,000,000 acres of land to pub- lic domain ; prepared application for Kalispell Land District, in 1896 ; explored country between Marias Pass and the Flathead Valley, in 1889 ; member, Flat- head County, Mont., High School Board, Kalispell, Mont. ; delegate at large from Mont, to the Natl. Democratic Convention, Baltimore, 1912, and a member of the Committee on Rules. Member : Am. Geo- graphical Soc, Jefferson Club, Knights of Pythias, Mont. State Fish Commission. Member and partner of the firm of Bald- win, Tuthill & Bolton, Grand Rapids, 32 WHO'S WHO Mich., mfrs. of sawmills and woodwork- ing machinery. Children : Mark, (first soldier to enlist in Company H, Mont. Natl. Guards) ; Phillip, (employee in cus- toms house, Manila, P. I.) ; Kokoa, (first white child born on Blackfeet Indian Res- ervation of Mont, (now Mrs. Chas. D. Conrad) ; Chas. S., (now attending school). Res.: 428 Third ave. East; Office: 32 Second st, West, Kalispell, Mont. BALDWIN, Thomas Chenowith, Phys- ician and Surgeon ; horn, Tiflin, O., Jan. 29, 1878 ; son, Charles Hedges and Anna (Watson) B. ; descended from Sir Charles Hedges. Grad., LaFayette High School, Ind., 1897 ; B. S., Purdue Univ., LaFay- ette, Ind., 1900; M. D., Rush Med. Col- lege, 1903; New York post grad., N. Y. City, 1909. Married, Mathilda A. Schauer, Oct. 9, 1907, at Henderson, Minn. Coroner, St. Louis Co., Minn., 1905 ; city health officer. Port Orchard, Wash., 1911-12. Local surg., C. M. & P. S. Ry., 1909-11 ; surg. in chief, C. M. & P. S. Ry. Hospital, 1906-09. Member: King Co. Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Knights of Pythias, Shriners, Elks. Address : Port Orchard, Wash. BALL, Alexander William, Electrical Engineer ; horn, Cuero, Texas, July 20, 1874 ; son, Thomas and Mary B. Stu- dent A. & M. College of Texas, 1892-96 ; took Mech. Engrg. course ; has since been actively engaged in construction and oper- ation of electric power plants ; since 1908, chief engr. Texarkana Gas & Elec- tric Co., and formerly with Pacific Light & Power Co., of Los Angeles, in the oper- ating dept. of their power plant at Re- dondo Beach. Unmarried. Member, Am. Inst, of Elec. Engrs. Res. : 1916 Wood St. ; Ofjfice : 116 East Broad st., Texar- kana, Tex.-Ark. BALL, Charles Dexter, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Stanstead, Quebec, Oct. 5, 1859; son, Seth P. and Arvila (Field) B. Edu. : common school, Stan- stead Academy ; Stanstead Wesleyan Col- lege ; University Bishop's College ; M. D., McGill Univ., 1884 ; M. D., ad eundeni, 1912. Married, Emma L. Rankin, Oct. 24, 1889, at San Leandro, Cal. Dir., First Natl. Bank ; Pres., Abstract and Title Guarantee Co., Santa Ana Hosp. Assn. Pres., Bd. of Dirs., Santa Ana Free Pub- lic Library. Member : Orange Co. Med. Assn. (pres., 1893) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc. (pres., 1911) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Pac. Coast Ry. Surgs. Res. ■ 1203 N. Main st. ; Office : Spurgeon block, Santa Ana, Cal. BALLIET, Letson, Mine Operator; horn, Iowa, May 17, 1873 ; son. Judge Stephen F. -and Helen (Letson) B. Edu. : publif schools ; Drake Univ.. Des Moines, Iowa Married, Florence Estelle Kells, May 28, 1901, at N. Y. City. Pres., Balliet Engrg. and Machine Co. ; mgr., Belmont Exten- sion Mining Co., Buckeye Belmont Mines Co., Buckeye Eagle Mining Co., Wiscon- sin Tonopah Mining Co. ; dir., Original Manhattan Mining Co. Served as Col. aide-de-camp to Maj.-Gen. Stobbart, Uni- form Rank of Knights of Pythias. Past Chancellor, K. of P. Member : W. O. W., Elks, Eagles, Knights of Khorassan. Club : Pythian. Address : Tonopah, Nev. BANCROFT, George Walter, Banker; horn, Wakefield, Eng., May 9, 1867 ; son, Thomas and Elizabeth Ann (Cork) B. Edu. : public schools ; A. & M. College of Texas, 1885-6 ; Bus. College, Galveston, 1887. Married, Arabella Stewart Ochil- tree, May 9, 1894, Orange, Tex. Pres., Orange Natl. Bank, since 1901. Secy. and Treas., Adams Bayou Canal Co., Slade Oil Co. ; Treas., Rice Irri. Assn. of Tex. ; Dir. and Auditor, Sabine Supply Co., Orange Wholesale Grocery Co. ; Commnr. and Secy. Orange Co. Navigation Dist. Mayor, Orange, 1906-7. Trustee, Orange City Public Schools. Address : Orange, Tex. BANCROFT, Hubert Howe, Historian of Pacific North America ; horn, Gran- ville, O., May 5, 1832 ; son, Ashley and Lucy (Howe) B. Of New England an- cestry. Academic education. Hon. A. M., Yale Univ., 1875. Married, Matilda Grif- fing, Oct. 12, 1876, at New Haven, Conn. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 33 (She died In 1910.) Children: Paul. Grifling, Philip and Lucy. Formed lial)its of hard work early in life, and in 1S4S, entered employ of a Buifalo, N. Y., book store ; four years later, he was sent by his employer to establish a publishing- house in California, in which enterprise he was eminently successful, the busi- ness becoming the largest west of Chicago. While so engaged, his attention was turned to the rapid changes going on about him and the wealth of historical material which was wasted and lost, and without any thought of its utilization, this he began to gather and store. This work was continued for over forty years. Eu- rope and America were searched, every capital in both countries several times vis- ited, purchases made and archives copied. The entire Pacific Coast was carefully ex- ploited and narratives taken from the mouths of hundreds of living witnesses. In 1861, with a library of 16,000 books, maps and manuscripts (afterwards in- creased to 60,000, when in 1905, it passed to the Univ. of Cal.), Mr. Bancroft began the work of collaboration, sorting, sift- ing, and classifying, which work occupied about twenty men for thirty-five years, as fresh material was constantly coming In. All this time, all over the ground covered by his woi'k, which was from Alaska to Panama west of the Rocky Mountains, his assistants were at work copying archives and taking dictation ; Mr. Bancroft mean- while -being engaged in writing his history, which was divided into sections, each com- plete in itself, and the whole comprising : "Native Races of the Pacific States," 5 vols. ; "History of Central America," 3 vols. ; "History of Mexico," 6 vols. ; "North Mexican States and Texas," 2 vols. ; "Arizona and New Mexico," 1 vol. ; "Colorado and Wyoming," 1 vol. ; "Utah and Nevada," 1 vol. ; "Northwest Coast," 2 vols. ; "Oregon," 2 vols. ; "Washington, Idaho and Montana," 1 vol. ; "British Co- lumbia," 1 vol. ; "California Pastoral," 1 vol. ; "California Inter Pocula," 1 vol. ; "Popular Tribunals," 2 vols. ; "Essays and Miscellany," 1 vol. ; "Literary Industries," 2 1 vol. Other works are "The Book of the Fair," "The Book of Wealth," "Re- sources of Mexico," "The New Pacific," "Retrospection," etc. His work has im- pressed itself upon the literature of the world, being the original source for all the information given ; it is probably the most extensive literary work ever undertaken by a single individual, and it gives to each of the Pacific States and nations a more complete history of its early affairs than is enjoyed by any other country. Address : 2898 Jackson st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. BANNERMAN, William Clayton, Bank- er ; horn, Carleton, Ont., June 6, 1880 ; son, Robert and Sarah (Doherty) B. ; re- lated to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, late premier of England. Edu. : high school and business college. Married. Ethel Agnes Irving, Oct. 21, 1902, at Webbwood, Ontario. Cash., Bassett- Sutherland & Bannerman, (private bank) ; Secy, and Treas., The Eltopia Land Co., Inc. ; Secy., Eltopia Commercial Club since 1907. Address : Eltopia, Wash. BARBER, David Cassat, Physician; born, Ind., 1862 ; descendant of Guizot, a French historian. Edu. : Claverack College, N. Y. ; A. B., Moore's Hill Col- lege, Ind., 1882; A. M., 1885; M. D., Miami Med. Dept., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1886. Married, Nellie B. Yates, 1892. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1886. Mem- ber : Los Angeles Bd. of Edu., 1891-3 ; supt. and surg., L. A. Co. Hosp., 8 years ; Prof., Pathology and Clinical Med., Col- lege of Med., U. S. C, 1886-96; Prof. Clinical Surgery, since 1896. Est. first training school for nurses in Sou. Cal. Has invented several instruments. Mem- ber : L. A. Co. Med. Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Republican County Central Com- mittee. CluJ) : University. Res. : 638 S. Harvard blvd. ; Office : Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BARBER, Jolin Collinson, Civil and Mining Engineer ; born, Conaway's, Md.. 34 WHO'S WHO May 28, 1870 ; son, Geo. A. and Isabella C. (Collinson) B. Grad., Anne Arundel Academy, Maryland, June, 1887 ; E. C, Lehigh Univ., South Bethlehem, Pa., June, 1895. Married, Nellie Honey, June 27, 1900, at Lead, S. D. Pres. and mgr.. Citizens Light, Power & Water Co., Ket- chikan, Alaska; Secy, and Mgr., It Min- ing Co., Ketchikan, Alaska ; Pres., Ketchi- kan Board School Dirs., 1909-12. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Address : Ketchikan, Alaska. BARBER, Joseph Edwin, Judge; l)orn, Bear Creek, Merced Co.. Cal., Apr. 2, 1864 ; son, Matthew O. and Catherine (McQuilkin) B. Edu. : public schools Mariposa, Merced and Alameda counties ; grad., Old Berkeley Gymnasium ; B. A., Univ. of Cal., 1885. Married, Johanne Ernst, Feb. 3, 1909. Elected Judge, Su- perior Court of Shasta, Dept. 2, Nov. 3, 1908, to fill unexpired term of 4 years. Democrat. Address : Redding, Cal. BARBER, William Gilbreth, Banker; born. Hays Co., Texas, May 1, 1868 ; son, Henry Edward and Rachel T. (Barton) B. Edu. : Coronal Inst., San Marcos, Tex. ; grad., LL. B., Univ. of Tex. Married, Willie E. Turner (deceased), Jan. 10, 1894, Hays Co., Tex. ; second, Minnie M. Turner, June 20, 1899, Hays Co., Tex. Owns about 2500 acres of land in cotton. Pres., State Bank & Trust Co., San Mar- cos Utilities Co., Sewer Co. of San Mar- cos ; Dir., Great Southern Life Ins. Co., Houston, Tex. ; Buda Mercantile Co., Buda, Tex. Trustee, Southwest Texas State Normal School, San Marcos Baptist Academy. Member : Kappa Sigma. Ad- dress : San Marcos, Tex. BARCLAY, Henry Augustus, Lawyer; born, in Punxsutawney, Jefferson Co., Jan. 17, 1849 ; son, David and Sarah Cooper (Gaskill) B. Edu. : Moravian School, Litz, Pa., 1856-57 ; public school and pri- vate acad., Brookville, Pa., 1857-60 ; pri- vate school at Kittanning, Pa., and Day- ton Acad., 1860-64 ; Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., 1864-67 ; studied law in office of father, 1867-69 ; Cornell Univ., N. Y., 1869-71. Married, Lily Adele Ward, July 13, 1882. Moved to Cal., 1874. Has been active in securing San Gabriel and San Bernardino Forest Reserve from conserva- tion standpoint. Member and Acting Chmn., L. A. Co. Central Republican Comm., 1879-84 ; Chmn., 1884-88. Mem her : Masons, 32°, Scottish Rite, Al Ma- laikah Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., Phi Kappa Psi Frat. Republican. Clubs : Union League, Cornell, Celtic. Res. : 1153 Norton ave. ; Office : 600-2 Frost bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BARD, Darsie Campbell, Mining Engi- neer ; born, Hannibal, Mo., June 15, 1878 ; son, James Fletcher and Elizabeth (Camp- bell) B. ; grand-nephew of Alexander Campbell. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1903. Married, Elsie Thalimer Sanderson, Dec. 15, 1902, at Boston. Professor of Geol- ogy and Mineralogy, Mont. State School of Mines. Clubs : Silver Bow, and Uni- versity (Butte). Member: Am. Inst. Min- ing Engrs., Mont. Soc. of Engrs., Har- vard Engrg. Club, Seismological Society. Contributor to technical press. Res. : 1039 W. Granite st. ; Office : Mont. State School of Mines, Butte, Mont. BARD, Tli©mas Robert, Capitalist and Ex-Senator ; born, Chambersburg, Pa., Dec. 8, 1841 ; son, Robert McFarland and Elizabeth Smith (Little) B. ; descendant of a family that traces back to Middle Ages. Edu. : Chambersburg Acad. ; stud- ied law in oflice of Hon. George Chambers, Chambersburg. Married, Mary Beatrice Gerberding, April 17, 1876, in San Francisco. Moved to Ventura, Cal., 1865. Elected to Board of County Supervisors, 1865-71 ; one of the commnrs. who organized Ventura County, 1872. Cand., State Senator, Republican ticket, 1877 ; defeated by a small margin ; Del., Republican Natl. Conv., 1884 ; Presiden- tial Elector, 1892; U. S. Senator, Feb., 1900, to Mar. 4, 1905. Pres., Berylwood inv. Co., Bank of Hueneme, Quimichie Col- ■ ony, Compania Hacienda de Quimichis, Las Posas Water Co., Dir., Graham & Loftus Oil Co., Sacramento Valley Sugar ON THE PACIFIC COAST 35 Co., Potter Hotel Co., First Pres., Union Oil Co.. of Cal., 1890. Built first wharf constructed in open roadstead south of Santa Cruz at Hueneme, 1871 ; contracted for first wharf at Santa Monica, Cal., 1874. App. by Gov. Gillett, Regent of Univ. of Cal. Built and endowed, Eliza- beth Bard Memorial Hosp., 1902, with his brother. Founder, Pioneer Soc. of Ven- tura Co., now Pres. Member : F. «& A. M., Scotch-Irish Soc. of Pa. Gluts : Union League, (San Francisco), California, (Los Angeles). Republican. Address: Hue- neme, Cal. BARDIN, J. A., Lawyer; lyorn, Salinas, Cal., Dec. 27, 1873. Edu. : Univ. of Cal., 1894-96; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1896-99. Member law firm, Zabala & Bardin. Dist. Atty., Monterey Co., 1906-10. Democrat. Address : Monterey Co. Bank bldg., Sali- nas. Cal. BAREjVDT, Arthur H., Lav^^yer; horn, Liverpool, Eng., Feb., 1860 ; son, John E. and Isabella A. (Crowe) B. Edu. : schools of Liverpool ; Liverpool College ; Liver- pool School of Science and Arts, Medalist in 1881. and Whitworth Scholar. Came to Cal.. 1884. Member, Bd. of Flealth, San Francisco, since June, 1909. Pres., Iro- quois Club. Democrat. Res. : 749 Taylor St. ; Offlce : Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. 3ARHAM, Guy B., Broker; born. The Dalles. Ore., Mar. 21, 1864 ; sow, Richard M. and Martha Medora (Arnold) B. Edu. : public schools. Los Angeles Co. ; high school, Anaheim. Cal. Married, Marie Humphreys Baby, Aug. 4, 190.3. Ry. pos- tal clerk at age of 21 ; Dep. Collector In- ternal Revenue Service, Los Angeles, 1888-1890 ; resigned to go into customs house and internal revenue brokerage bus. for himself. Police Commnr., Los An^ geles, 1895-96 ; Pres., Bd. of Bank Commnrs. of Cal., 1902-06 ; since 1912. ' Dir., Los Angeles "Herald." Clubs : L. A. Country, Jonathan, California, Elks, (Los Angeles) ; Bohemian (San Francisco). Res. : 1143 W. 7th st. ; Offiee : 715 Inter- national Bank bldg., Los Angeles. BARKER, Donald, Lawyer; born, Can- ada, March 13, 1868 ; son, William and Margaret (Mitchell) B. Edu. : public schools of Canada ; liigh school, Lind- say, Ont. Married, Carrie L. Pabst, Dec. 16, 1896. Moved to Cal., 1904. Member law firm, Flint, Gray & Barker. Club : California. Republican. Res. : 601 South Burlington ave. Office : Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BARKER, George Westerdale, Bank- er ; born, Astoria, Ore., Apr. 19, 1881 ; son, William Henry and Orpha (Beard) B. Edu. : public schools, Astoria, Ore. ; Grad., Astoria High School, 1898; Le- land Stanford Univ., 2 years, (left to take position in bank) ; one year, Univ. of Ore. Married, Hazel Heryford, May 22, 1912, at Lakeview, Ore. Cashier, Dir., Sec. and Treas., and owner of con- trolling interests in Pine Belt Banking Co., Butte Falls, Ore. ; City Treas., Butte Palls, Ore. Member Stanford Club ; Var- sity Track Team, Stanford, 1899-1900; Varsity Football Team, Univ. of Ore., 1904 ; football and baseball teams, As- toria Athletic Club, 1901-04. Republi- can. Office : Pine Belt Banking Co., Butte Falls, Ore. BARKER, John Henry, Banker; born, St. Johns, N. B., Dec. 15. 1853 ; son, Thomas and Margaret (Oneil) B. Edu. : public schools. Married, Alice M. Brom- ley, July 15, 1899, at Modesto, Cal. Pres., J. H. Barker Co., Savings Bank of Mendocino Co. Trustee, Ukiah gram- mar school. Member : Masons, Royal Arch Chapter, Ukiah Commandery, Knights Templar, Islam Temple, Shrine. Address : Ukiah, Cal. BARKER, AVilliam Alfred, Merchant; born, Owensburg, Ind., Mar. 11, 1864 ; son, O. T. and Arene (Record) B. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Colo. ; U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1880-83. Married, Pau- line Berman, Aug. 19, 1887, at Los An- geles. Moved to Los Angeles, 1883. Pres., Barker Bros., since 1910. Dir., Mer- chants Natl. Bank. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Merchants & Mfrs. Assn. of 36 WHO'S WHO L. A. Cluhs : University, Jonathan, Cali- fornia, L. A. Athletic, L. A. Country. Res. : 1689 West Adams ; Office : Barker Bros., Los Angeles, Cal. BARIiOW, Walter Jarvis, Physician and Surgeon ; horn^ Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1868 ; son, William Henry and Cath- erine Stratton (Lent) B. Grad., Mt. Pleasant Military Acad., N. Y., 1885 ; A. B., Columbia Univ., 1889 ; M. D.. 1892. Married, Marion Brooks Patterson, 1898, at Los Angeles. House Phys., Mt. Sinai Hosp., N. Y. City ; house surg., Sloane Maternity Hosp., N. Y. ; Instructor, Post Grad., School of N. Y. Moved to Cal., 1895. Private practice, since 1895. Dean and Prof., Clinical Med., L. A. Dept., College of Med., Univ. of Cal. ; Vice-pres., Am. Acad, of Med. ; Secy.-Treas., Barlow Sanitorium ; Pres., L. A. Med. Assn. ilem- mer : Am. Climatological Assn. CTuhs : L. A. Athletic, California, University, Phi Rho Sigma. Res.; 2329 So. Pigueroa ; O^ce: Security bldg., L. A., Cal. BARXARD, Frank Steele, Physician; horn, Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 29. 1859. Edu. : Univ. of Minn.. Med. Dept. ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, Phila., 1894 ; Interne, Hahnemann Hosp., Phila., 1895 ; post grad., Univ. of Vienna, 1895-6. Mar- ried, Frances W. Young, 1886. In prac- tice, Los Angeles, since 1896. Member, Cal. State Board Med. Exams., 1907-9. Member : L. A. Co. Homeopathic Med. Soc, (former pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Homeo- pathic Med. Soc, (Secy, and Treas., since 1896) ; Cal. State Homeopathic Med. Soc, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy. Res. : 837 S. Union ave. ; Office : Auditorium Bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. BARNARD, Oliver Grant, Banker; horn, Quincy, 111., Aug. 9, 1868 ; son, William and Elizabeth (Pearce) B. M. D., Keo- kuk Med. College, Keokuk, Iowa, 1892. Married, Jessie Townsend, Sept. 19, 1906, at Orient, Wash. Vice-Pres., Orient State Bank; Secy., Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Or- ient Water & Electric Co. A pioneer business man of Ferry Co. Actively in- terested in politics but never a candidate for offlce. Independent Republican. Ad- dress : Orient, Wash. BARIVES, John Riehard, Merchant and Banker ; horn, Sandy Beds, England, July 28, 1833 ; son, Wm. and Elizabeth (Jef- fries) B. Edu. : attended common school at Sandy Beds, Eng. Married, Emily Stewart, at Salt Lake City. Pres., Barnes Banking Co. ; Pres., Kaysville Co-oper- ative Mer. Institution ; Pres., Kaysville & Davis Co., Canneries ; Dir., Deseret Natl. Bank ; Dir., Deseret Savings Bank ; Dir., Zions Co-operative Mer. Institution ; Dir., Home Fire Ins. Co. ; Dir., Davis & Weber Co.'s Canal Co. Has lived in Kaysville, Utah, since fall of 1853 ; has been a mem- ber of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (or Mormons), since 1848. Address : Kaysville, Utah. BARIVES ON, John, Capitalist; horn, Wick. Scotland, Jan. 1, 1862 ; son, James and Elizabeth (Bremun) B. Edu. : Syd- ney and Newcastle, N. S. W., Australia. Married. Harriet E. Harris, Jan. 8, 1886, at Sydney, Australia. Mgr. and Dir., General Petroleum Co. ; Pres., General Pipe Line Co., Macondray & Co. ; Dir., Barneson-Hibbard Co.., Barneson-Hibbard- Whse. Co., San Mateo Improvement Co., San Mateo Hotel Co., Panama-Pacific In- ternatl. Exposition Co. Cluhs : Pacific Un- ion, Bohemian, Union League, Olympic, Commercial, (S. F.) ; El Cerrito (San Mateo) ; California (Los Angeles). Res.: San Mateo, Cal ; Office : 310 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal. BARNHART, George Henry, Miningr Engineer ; horn, Hartford, Conn., Sept. 1, 1864 ; son, Purdy D. and Mary Emma (King) B. Edu. : preparatory schools only. Married, Margaret Wallace, Feb. 3, 1891, at Mammoth, Ariz. 30 years practical experience in mining and stamp milling in Mexico, the Westei-n States and B. C. For the last 25 years, in charge of "going" properties as Supt., or Gen. Mgr., in U. S., and B. C. Dir., Pres., and Gen. Mgr., The Mountain Top Mining Co., The Torpedo-Eclipse Mining Co. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., 1893 ; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 37 Canadian Mining Inst., Natl. Geograplilc Soc. Address ; Ouray, Colo. BARAHART. William, Physician; born, Wtvst Newton, Pa., Sept. 2, 1876. Edu. : high school, West Newton, Pa. ; M. D. ' College of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1906 ; Interne, German Hosp., Los Angeles, 1906. i Married, Wilma June Nutting, July 30, 1907. In practice, Los Angeles, since I 1906. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., \ Med. Soc. State of Cal. Address : 2025 ij E. Third st., Los Angeles, Cal. |bARNHIL,L, William A., Lawyer; horn, Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 18, 1880 ; son, Samuel S. and Julia Louise (Russell) B. Edti. : public schools, Kansas City ; B. S., M. S., St. Vincent's College, Los Angeles, 1899 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1902. Moved to Cal., 1896. Married, Fran- ces Teresa Penglase, Dec. 26, 1903. Chief Asst. U. S. Atty., First Div. of Alaska, at Juneau, 1902-9 ; U. S. Atty., 1909-10 ; resigned, 1910. Associated with firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Los Angeles. Member: B. P. O. E., L. O. O. M., Arctic Brotherhood. Republican. Club : L. A. Athletic. Res. : 213 North Carondolet st. ; Office : 718 Pac. Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BARR, William Milton, Banker; horn, Iowa, 1859 ; son, Milton F., and Catherine (Johnson) B. Edii. : high school ; Kansas State Normal school. Married, Janie C. Allen, 1884, in West Va. Cashier, First Natl. Bank, since 1905. Member, Bd. of Edu., Knights of Pythias, Dep. Grand Chancellor, W. O. W., I. O. O. F. Ad- dress : Sanger, Cal. BARROIiL, Henry C, Bonds; horn, Mo., Nov. 14, 1868 ; son, Charles E. and Mary E. Barroll. Edu. : high school. Married, Luella Bone, 1896, at Wichita, Kas. For- merly with Blair & Co., Bankers, N. Y. ; N. W. Harris & Co., Chicago ; now senior member H. C. Barroll & Co., Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, bond dealers. Res. : Pasadena ; Office : 417 H. W. Hell- man bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BARRON, W^illiam W^asUington, Bank- er ; horn, Tex, Apr. 25, 1876 ; son, S. and Fannie (Cole) B. Edu. : public schools. Married, Vida Cove, Dec. 10, 1895, at Roby, Tex. Pres., First Natl. Bank ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Roby, Tex. Address : Rotan, Tex. BARROWS, Frank Lee, Physician; horn, Stockton, Wis., Apr. 24, 1877 ; son, Edwin Edgar and Charlotte (Griffith) B. Edu. : M. D., Univ. of Colo., 1908; Phila. Poly- clinic, 1912 ; Univ. of Vienna, 1912. Mar- ried, Dessie Brown Robertson, M. D., June 17, 1908, at Denver, Colo. Pres., Michael- son Mfg. Co. Practice confined to dis- eases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Served in Span.-Am. War, 3d Wis. Vol. Inf., Porto Rican Campaign. Member : Colo. Natl. Guards, Soc. of the Sigma Xi, Am. Med. Assn., Span.-Am. War Veterans. Res. : Adams and B sts. ; Office : City bldg., Moscow, Idaho. BARSTOW, Hollen Mead, Lawyer; horn, Mattapoisett, Mass., Aug. 27, 1855 ; son, Wilson and Jane Perry (Faunce) B. Edu. : common and high schools of Mattapoisett, Mass. ; studied law in office of Robert Codman in Boston. Married, Mary E. Variel, Nov., 1879. Moved to Cal., 1878. In 1888, elected Dist. Atty., Napa Co. Playground Commissioner, Los Angeles, first year of est. of office. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn. Republican. Cluhs : Union League, Gamut. Res. : 2800 South Flower st. ; Office : 406 Merchants Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BARTLE, Pliilip John, Physician; horn. South Adison, N. Y., June 4, 1874 ; son, Wm. and Hannah M. (Baxter) B. Edu. : high school, Kingsley, Kas., 1892 ; M. D., Barnes Med. College, St. Louis, 1896 ; Nev/ Orleans Polyclinic, 1905. Married, Willie A. Westfall, July 28, 1899, at Alva. Okla. Member firm, Drs. Butler & Scaiefe. Mem- ber : Lane County Med. Soc, State Med. Soc. Member of stafE of Eugene Hosp. Res. : 96 E. 11th st. ; Office : I. O. O. F. White Temple, Eugene, Ore. BARTL.ETT, Louis, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 20, 1872; son, Co- lumbus and Louise (Mel) B. Edu. : St. WHO'S WHO Ignatius College, San Francisco, 1880-88 ; Univ. of Cal., 1889-93 ; Hastings College of Law. 1894-96. Married, Mary Olney, June 13, 1903. Member law firm, Bart- lett & Langdon. Vice-Pres., Univ. of Cal. Club. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn. Democrat. Clul) : Commonwealth. Res. : 2434 Warring st., Berkeley, Cal. ; Office : 1700 Call bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BARTLETT, William Springer, Banker; horiij South Bend, Ind. Married, F. C. Gray, of Virginia, at Oakland, Cal. Was Bookkeeper, Cal. Trust Co., (later Natl. Gold Bank & Trust Co.) ; Cashier, Natl. Gold Bank & Trust Co. ; organized and was Chmn., Bd. of Dirs., German-Am. Savings Bank, 1898 ; one of promoters and organizers. Home Telephone Co., Los Angeles ; Treas and Dir., Y. M. C. A. Republican. Presbyterian. Cluh : Cali- fornia. Address : 2400 W. Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal. BARTO, William Allen, Banker; horn, Sauk Centre, Minn., Aug. 23, 1871 ; son, Alphonsa and Charlotte (Allen) B. Edu. : public schools ; Minnesota State Univ. Married, Lucy Reid, 1898, at Sauk Centre. Minn. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Trustee, public school. Address : Thompson, Mont. BARTON, Herbert Parks, Surgeon; horn. Worcester, Mass.. Dec. 25, 1866 ; son, Samuel R. and Amelia L. (Parks) B. ; nephew of Clara Barton of Red Cross fame. Edu. : public schools, Oxford, Mass. : grad., high school, 1882 ; Worcester Acad- emy ; Hinman's Bus. College ; M. D., Jef- ferson Med. College. Phila., 1890 ; post grad., Manhattan Eye and Ear Hosp. and N. Y, Polyclinic, 1892. Married, Frances Johnstone Vasseur, Oct. 18, 1890, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Moved to Los Angeles, 1904. Organized Clara Barton Hosp., 1904 ; now Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Mem- ber : L. A. County Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., L. A. Acad, of Med., Elks, Scottish Rite Mason 32° Al Malaikah Shrine. Gluhs : Jonathan, Gamut, L. A. Country. Res. : 1013 So. Westlake ave. ; Office: Clara Barton Hosp., Los Angeles, Cal. BASHOR, Clyde C, Banker; horn. Coun- cil Grove, Kas., Jan. 29, 1885 ; son, L. B. and Louise (Osborne) B. Edu. : com- mon schools ; later, course in bookkeep- ing and commercial law. Married, Nellie A. Early, Jan. 1, 1911, at Portland, Ore. On farm in Kas. until 17. Came West and has since been a res. of Kelso, Cow- litz Co., Wash. Bookkeeper, First Natl. Bank, Kelso, 1910 ; since. Cashier and Dir. Address : Kelso, Wash. BASKE, Frederick Karl Paul, Judge; horn, Rorchen, Prov. of Pommerania, Ger- many, Jan. 2, 1886 ; son, Karl Frederick and Laura (Zagelow) B. Parents came to U. S. in 1885, locating in Nebr. Grad.. Davenport High School ; Student, Eco- nomics and History, State College of Wash., 1904-5; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1909. Unmarried. After graduating, began practice of law in Daven- port, Wash. ; in June, 1911. appointed to the Superior Bench in Lincoln Co., the youngest judge in such position in Wash. Lutheran. Republican. Member : Knights of Pythias. Address : Davenport, Wash. BATCHELDER, George Aiken, Banker; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 13, 1860 ; son, .Joseph Moody and Elizabeth (Aiken) B. ; descendant of Rev. Stephen Batchiler of Hampshire, Eng., who landed in Bos- ton, June, 1632 ; also of Daniel Webster. John Greenleaf Whittier, Gen. Benj. F. Butler, Caleb Cushing, (diplomat) ; Gen. R. N. Batchelder (Grant's Quartermaster of the Army of Potomac). Edu.: private school in Shanghai. China. 1866-67 ; public school. New Hampshire, 1868 ; Mt. Pleas- ant Acad.. Amherst, Mass., 1869-70 ; Allen's English & Classical School, West Newton. Mass., 1871-73 ; Japanese Govt. Bus. School and Univ. of Tokio, 1874-79 ; Columbia Law School, Wash., D. C, 1882- 83. Married, Mary Whittemore Kittredge, Mar. 19, 1885, at San Francisco. Opened San Francisco branch, E. H. Rollins & Sons. 1894. Dir., Bay Counties Power Co., Western Pac. Ry. Member : Soc. of Colonial Wars, D. C. ; Military Order of Loyal Legion, Cal. Commandery. Cluhs : ON THE PACIFIC COAST 39 Menlo Country, Bohemian, Pacific Union. Address : San Francisco, Cal. BATCHELOR, Owen Saliisbnry, Mining Engineer ; hum, Calstock, Cornwall, Eug., June 1, 1SG4 ; so)i. Rev. Frederick Tliomas and Charlotte (Trelawny) B. ; descendant of Trelawny family of Trelawne, Cornwall, Eng. Edu. : Tavistock grammar school, Devon, Eng. ; Kings College, Strand, Lon- don : Internatl. Corr. Schools, Scranton, Pa., diploma for full mining. Married, Julia M. Bradley, at Victoria, B. C. Dis- coverer of Wheal Tamar Copper Mine, and Hill Top Gold Mine. Mng. Dir., Kam- loops Prospecting, Mining & Development Co. Member : North of England Inst, of Min. & Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : 460 Columbia st. ; Address : P. O. Box 221, Kamloops, B. C, Canada. BATE3IAN, Howard William, Physi- cian ; hoiii, Lexington, Minn., Jan. 23, 1879 ; son, George C. and Mary J. (Moore) B. Edu. : Normal School, Mankato, Minn., 4 years ; M. D., Univ. of Iowa, College of Medicine, 1907. Married, Effie Helen Schultz, June 25, 1908, at Iowa City, Iowa. Secy, "and Treas., Choteau Irri- gation & Development Co. Corporal in 15th Minn. Vol. Inf., Span.-Am. War. Addrtss : Choteau, Mont. BATE.S, Prank T., Lav^ryer; hor7i, Greene, Butler Co., Iowa, Mar. 1, 1883 ; son, N. S. and Rebecca (Bate) B. Edu. : grammar schools, Rialto, 1891-97 ; San Bernardino high school, 1897-1902 ; A. B.. Stanford Univ., 1908. Married, Ida Rosen- beck, Nov. 7, 1911. Moved to Cal., 1887. Member law firm, Bates & Hodge. Dep. Dist. Atty.. San Bernardino Co., since Jan. 1. 1911. Republican. Res. : 946 B. St. ; Otftce : Court House, San Bernardino, Cal. BATES, George W., Banker; horn, Lee County, Iowa, Nov. 21, 1851 ; son, Nich- olas and Matilda Bates. Edu. : common schools. Married, L. M. Mengus, Aug., 1882, at Portland, Ore. Pres., Geo. W. Bates & Co., Bankers ; Dir., Oregon Life Assn. Member : Commercial Club. Res. : 795 Flanders st. ; Office : 87 4th St., Port- land, Ore. BATES, Henry Sears, Commission Mer- chant ; horn, San Rafael, Cal., Apr. 27, 1879 ; son, Marshall Asha and Elizabeth (Sears) B. ; grandson of Judge Sears. Edu. : Pacific Heights grammar school ; Broadway School, San Francisco, Cal. ; Mount Tamalpais Acad., San Rafael ; Lowell high school, San Francisco, 1891- 95 ; Boone's Acad., Berkeley, 1897 ; Univ. of Cal., 1898. Married, Mary Gladys Mer- rill, Mar. 18, 1903, at San Francisco, Cal. Entered marine brokerage bus. with M. A. Newell, 1901 ; clerk in office John- son & Higgins, marine brokers, 1903-05 ; head of adjusting dept., 1905. Went into partnership with A. S. Chesebrough, firm name. Bates & Chesebrough, -luly, i: Cluhs : Bohemian, University, Merchants Exchange, San Francisco Golf, Tivoli of Panama. Member : California State Au- tomobile Assn. Address : San Francisco, Cal. BATES, John Schuyler, Civil Engineer; horn, Monmouth, 111., Dec. 26, 1877 ; son, Henry H. and Frances A. (Searles) B. Grad., Monmouth High School, 1896. B. S., (in C. E.) Univ. of 111., 1902. Married. Mary Elizabeth Brent, June 29, 1905, at Monmouth, 111. 1899-1900, and 1902-5, Engrg. Dept., C. B. & Q. R. R., on con- structions, maintenance and bridge work. 1905-11, City Engr. of Monmouth, 111. ; 1905-11, Instructor in Descriptive Geom- etry . and Mechanical Drawing, in Mon- mouth College. 1911 to March, 1912, Chief Engr., Fresno, Coalinga & Tide- water Co. Since Mar., 1912, private practice of civil engrg. Asso. member. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Cluh : University, (Fresno, Cal.) Res. : 353 Jensen ave. ; Office : 338 Forsyth bldg., Fresno, Cal. BATES, Joseph Clement, Lawyer; horn, Richmond, Me., July 1, 1836 ; son, Fred- erick and Johanna (Thwing) B. Edu. : public schools, Litchfield Corner, Me. ; grad., Bowdoin College, 1863. Married, Bertha Comstock, June 25, 1868. Moved to Cal., 1863. Read law while taught 40 WHO*S WHO school. Republican. Author : "Forms and Use of Blanks," "Horace Hall Will Case." (1873) "History of the Bench and Bar of California," (1912). Res.: 2165 Cen- tral ave., Alameda, Cal. ; Office : Pacific bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BATES, Lloyd, Banker; horn, Portland, Ore., May 25, 1887 ; son, George W. and Elizabeth May (Menzies) B. Edu. : Am- herst College. Vice-Pres., George W. Bates & Co., bankers. Dir., Journal Publishing Co., Union Laundry Co. Member : Ma- sons, Chi Phi frat. Gluts : Multnomah Amateur Athletic, University, Portland Rowing. Res. : 795 Flanders st. ; Office : George W. Bates & Co., Portland. Ore. BAUGH, Craig J., Physician and Drug- gist ; horn. Cooper Co., Mo., 1870 ; son, Capt. Henry C. (who served in the Civil war, 1861-65) and Mary (Steger) B. Edu. : Pilot Grove, Mo., 1890; M. D., Barnes Med College, St. Louis, 1893. Married, Mamie E. Crandell at Logan, Utah. Coun- ty Coroner, Lincoln Co., Idaho, on Med. Board of Pharmacy. Phys. and Surg., four years, O. S. L. R. R., Glenns Ferry, Idaho. Postmaster at Menan, Idaho, 1900-01. Member : M. W. A., Artisans ; Odd Fellows. Address : Shoshone, Idaho. BAUM, Alexander Robert, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., May 6, 1865 ; soti, Charles and Eliza (Schleiden) B. Edu. : George Bates prep, school ; Gym- nasium, Frieburg, Baden, Germany ; Gym- nasium Karlsruhe, Germany ; Univ. of Cal., Harvard College, 1883-85 ; Hastings Law School, 1886-87. Married, Louise Scott, July 31, 1888. Read law in office of Van Ness & Roche. Atty., for British Consulate. Nominated for Assembly 47th • District in 1900. Member : Soc. of Cal. Pioneers. Democrat. Cluh : Press. Res. : Hotel Arlington ; Office : Claus Spreckels bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BAXTER, Charles Melven, Lawyer; horn. Wis., Oct. 1, 1874 ; son, John An- drew and Elvira Melissa (Hopkins) B. Grad., Waupaca High School, 1895 ; took course in County Summer School and re- ceived second grade certificate ; LL. B., Univ. of Wis., 1899 ; taught one year in country schools ; studied law in office of S. A. Connell, Waupaca Co., Wis. Mar- ried. Addie M. McLean, June 17, 1902, at Clintonville, Waupaca Co., Wis. Res. : 4915 36th ave., N. E. ; Office : 1307 Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wash. BAYLY, William, Miner; horn, Lexing- ton, Mo., 1856 ; son, Charles B. and Ma- tilda (Russell) B. Edu. : public schools, St. Louis, Mo. Married, Eva Houghton, 1876, at Del Norte, Colo. Engaged in hardware bus. with Ex-Gov. Alva Adams, Colo., 20 years. Owns mines in Utah, Colo., Nev., and Cal. Moved to Los An- geles, 1895. Cluh : California. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. BEACH, Wesley H., Lawyer; horn. Inde- pendence, Kas., Aug. 28, 1878 ; son, Charles T. and Lizzie A. (Bridgman) B. Edu. : public schools. Independence, Kas., and Colton and San Bernardino, Cal. ; A. B., Leland Stanford Univ., 1900 ; post- grad., 1901 ; Univ. of Cal. Summer School, 1901-2 ; LL. B., Columbia Law School, N. Y., 1907. Asst. Librarian, Stanford, Univ., 1898-1901 ; teacher and vice-prin., Colton High School, 1901-4. Member: L. A. Chamber of Commerce, L. A. Co. Bar Assn., Masons. Republican. Cluhs : University, Sou. Cal. Rod and Reel. Res. : 918 West 48th st. ; Office : 732 Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BEACH, William Marion, Banker; horn, Lexington, 111., July 4, 1880 ; son, John W. and Frances (Smith) B. Married, Mamie G. Stillwell, Jan. 8, 1911, at Phoe- nix, Ariz. Vice-Pres., Salt River Valley Bank. Address : Mesa, Ariz BEAGLE, Charles Dorion, Lawyer; horn, St. Paul, Minn.,, Dec. 2.3, 1881; son, Al- phonso Peck and Emeretta (Rogers) B. Grad., St. Paul Central High School ; LL. B., Univ. of Minn., 1904. Married, Maude Stewart Bliss, June 20, 1911, at Minneapolis. Member law firm, Beagle & Barney, 1905-7 ; since 1908, Quinby & Beagle ; since 1907, City Atty., Anacortes, Wash. ; Secy., Anacortes Commercial Club, 1907-8 ; since 1901, Secy., Skagit County ON THE PACIFIC COAST 41 Central Committee of Republican partj-. Member : Kappa Sigma and Delta Chi (College fraternities), Masons, Elks, Eagles. K. of P. Republican. A ddrcs.s : Anacortes, Wash. BEAIi, Fay Charles. Manager; born, To- peka, Kas.. May 7, 1882 ; son, Carroll N. and Cordelia C. (Huggins) B. Edu. : Hearst »& Crocker Grammar Schools, Low- ell High School, Stanford Univ. Mar- ried, Grace Alyce Coyne, Jan. 24, 1906, at Sausalito, Cal. Started first taxi Co. on the Pac. Coast. Secy., Treas., Gen. :Mgr., Pacific Taximeter Cab Co. Clubs : The Family, Olympic, Corinthian Yacht, San Francisco Automobile, Rotary. Res. : 2425 Vallejo st. ; OfTice : 1355 Bush st., San Francisco, Cal. BEAN, Charles William, Banker; born, Indiana, Oct. 20, 1854 ; son, Reuben L. and Louisa E. Bean. Married, Sarah E. S. Wenrich, Dec. 26, 1880, at Oska- loosa, Kas. A. B., Lane Univ., Le Comp- ton, Kas., (now Campbell College, at Holton, Kas.), A. M., 1892. Principal, Washington Seminary. 1882-85 ; Co. Supt. [ Schools, Whitman Co.. Wash., 2 terms, 1889 to 1893 ; State Supt. of Public in- struction of Wash., 1893 to 1897 ; In- structor in Commercial Dept., Wash. State College, 1903 to 1909 ; Deputy County Clerk, Whitman Co., Wash., 1903 ; Pres., Washington State Teachers' Assn., 1896-7. Prin., School of Nortonville, Kas., 1880-81 ; Prin., Meriden, Kas., Schools, 1881-82 ; Supt., City Schools, Pullman, Wash., 1898 to 1901 ; since 1910, Cashier Farmers It State Bank, Uniontown. Res. : Pullman, Wash. ; Office : Uniontown, Wash. aPiARD, Jaiues Gehrig-, Lawyer; born, ;, Etna, Siskiyou Co., Cal., Dec. 30, 1879 ; son, John Samuel and Annie (Ackley) : B. Edu. : Grad., Yreka grammar schools, ! 1895 ; Siskiyou Co. high school, 3 years. ; Ofiicial reporter, Superior Court, Siski- ' you Co., Apr. 29, 1905 to Jan. 7, 1909. I Ofiicial reporter, Superior Court of Tehama I Co., Cal., since Sept. 13, 1909. Repub- I lican. Res. : 1238 Washington st. ; Ofjtce : '■ Court House, Red BlufC, Cal. BEATTY, Charles Lee, Banker; born, Moravia, Iowa. Aug. 11, 1869. Married, Ethel Bagley, Feb. 4, 1881, at Moravia. Pres., Pine Bluffs State Bank, People's Telephone Co. ; Dir., Grover State Bank, Pine Bluffs Lighting Co., Pine Bluffs Ele- vator Co. ; stockholder, Luther State Bank. Member : Masons. Club : Industrial. Ad- dress : Pine Bluffs, Wyo. BEATTY, William H., Judge; born, Monclova, Lucas Co., Ohio, Feb. 18, 1838. Edu. : Univ. of Va., 1856-58 ; studied law in his father's office. Judge, Dist. Court, Lander Co., Nev., 1864-75 ; Associate Jus- tice, Supreme Court of Nev., 1875-78 ; Chief Justice, 1879-80 ; Chief Justice, Su- preme Court of Cal., since Jan., 1889. Res. : 2409 Octavia st. ; Office : Wells-Fargo bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BEBB, William B., Lawyer; born, Port- age, Wis., Nov. 22, 1867 ; son, William G. and Margaret (Price) B. Edu. : Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., LL. B., 1892 ; LL. M., 1893 ; Columbia Univ., N. Y. City ; Union Theological Seminary, City of New York. B. D.. 1898. Unmarried. Res. : 1114 9th ave. ; Office : Leary bldg., Seattle, Wash. BECKETT, Wesley ^Wilbur, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Portland, Ore., May 31, 1857 ; son, Lemuel D. and Sarah S. (Chew) B. ; his father was first Justice of Peace in Portland, Ore. Edu. : public schools, Cal. ; taught school 6 years in San Luis Obispo Co., Cal. ; M. D., L. A. Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal., 1888; post- grad.. Post Grad. Hosp., N. Y., one year. Married, Iowa Archer, Jan. 1, 1882, at San Luis Obispo, Cal. Med. and Exec. Dir., Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co. ; Treas. and Dir., Cal. Hosp.; Dir., Pacific Mutual Indemnity Co., Citizens Trust & Savings Bank, Seaside Water Co., Orwood Land Co., San Pedro Water Co., First Lieut. Med. Relief Corps, U. S. Army, 1911. Member : Los Angeles City Bd. of Health. 1901-02 ; Prof., Gynecology and Surgery, L. A. Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal. ; Trustee, Univ. of Sou. Cal. Member and Ex-Pres., Cal. State Med. Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, 42 WHO'S WHO L. A. Co. Med. Soc, L. A. Clinical and Pathological Soc. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Pacific Assn. of Railway Surg. Cluhs : California, Federation, Union League, (Los Angeles) ; Bohemian, (San Francisco). Res. : 2218 So. Harvard blv.d. ; Office : 321 W. 3d St., Los Angeles, Cal. BECKWITH, Charles Marion, Lawyer; born, San Joaquin Co.. Cal., June 28, 1863 ; son, Francis Marion and Betsy Lucinda (Quiggle) B. Edu. : public schools, Cal. ; Oberlin Univ., Ohio. Married. Mrs. Annie M. Kurd, Nov. 27, 1895 (died Dec. 31, 1907), second, Bess M. Blake. Oct. 31, 1908. Member : Masons, Modern Wood- man of Am., Royal Arcanum. Republican. Res. : 1922 16th st. ; Office : 310-311 Hagel- stein bldg., 9th and K sts., Sacramento, Cal. BECSEY, Roland, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 9, 1879 ; son, Joseph A. and Eugenia (Reguin) B. Edu. : pub- lic and high schools, San Francisco ; read law in the office of Judge Robert Y. Hayne. Asst. Dist. Atty., San Francisco County, since July 1, 1910. Member : Masons, N. S. G. W. Republican. Cluhs : Olym- pic, Knickerbocker. Office : Call bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BEDFORD, Thomas Archibald, Civil Engineer ; horn, Mansfield, Texas, March 9, 1870 ; son, Edward West and Hulda Jane (Newton) B. Edu. : Add-Ran Col- lege, Thorps Springs, Texas, 1 year ; Southwestern Univ., Georgetown, Texas, 1 year, 1891. Married, Lillicia Clay, Jan. 8, 1900. at Benjamin, Texas. County Surveyor, Knox Co., Texas, 1895-1900. In charge railroad building through Okla., Texas, and Old Mexico, as Asst. and Div. Engr., for the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient R. R., 1900-08; Asst. Chief Engr., and for short time. Chief Engr., of field and office engrs. in surveying and build- ing of San Diego County Highways, 1908- 11 ; since 1911, Div. Engr., Cal. Highway Commission, in charge of Div. No. 2, comprising the Northeastern portion of the State. Member ; Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Cluh : San Diego University. Res. : cor. East and Yuba st. ; Office : C. R. Briggs bldg., Redding, Cal. BEEBE, John Cleaveiand, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Hampden, Mass., June 15, 1886 ; son, Samuel Dicherman and Hannah Elizabeth (Cleaveland) B. Edu. : high school, Westfield, Mass. ; B. S., Dartmouth College, 1909 ; C. E. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1910. Junior Engr., U. S. Geological Sur- vey, July, 1910, to Oct., 1911, on stream gauging work in Mont, and Northern Wyoming ; Junior Engr., in charge of stream gauging work in Dist. No. 1, of the Forest Service. Oct. 1, 1911, to July, 1912; since July, 1912, with the Butte Electric and Power Co. on Pros- pect Creek Development, as Asst. Engr. Junior member Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Member, Montana Soc. Engrs. Address : Thompson, Mont. BEECHER, Henry Ward, Consulting and Contracting Engineer ; horn, Seattle, Wash.. Dec. 18, 1882 ; son, Herbert Foote and Harriet Bell (Foster) B. ; grandson of Henry Ward Beecher ; great nephew of Harriet Beecher Stowe. ; B. S. Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, 1906. Married, Blanche Maud Cameron, July 21, 1908, at Berke- ley, Cal. ; Mgr., Seattle office, Chas. C. Moore & Co. ; Mgr., Seattle office, Babcock & Wilcox Co. ; since 1908, has been de- signing engineering and promoting power projects connected with generation of electrical energy. Member, Am. Soc. of Mech. Engrs., Pac. Northwest Soc. of Engrs. ; Engrs. Club., S. A. C. ; Coll. Club. Office : 618 Mutual Life bldg. Res. : 1616 E. Howell St., Seattle, Wash. BEELER, George Walter, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Kansas. Nov. 5, 1883 ; son, George M. and Effie May (Scott) B. Edu. : high school, Scandia, Kansas ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, 1908. Married, Elva A. Wood. May 28, 1908, at Niles, Mich. Member : Washing- ton State Med. Soc, King County Med. Soc, King Co.. Homeo. Med. Soc, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy, Wash. State Homeo- pathic Soc, (secy.). Res.: 704 Bellevue ON THE PACIFIC COAST 43 ave. N. ; Olfice : 816-18 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. BF.GGS, Will Melville, Lawyer; lorn, ISIoi-cer. Pa., Sept. 2, 1867 ; son, John J. and Matilda Jane (Davis) B. LL. B., Univ., of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1893. Mar- ried, Agnes Berg, Oct. 23. 1898. Formed partnership with R. C. McComish ; mem- ber law firm, Beggs & McComish. Mem- ber : Masons. Republican. Olfice : Knox block, San Jose, Cal. BEGGS, William Norman, Physician; huyn, Rolla, Mo., 1862 ; son, Rev. Francis Slack (oldest clergyman in age and ser- vice in the St. Louis Conference of the M. E. Church, age 74 and in ministry over 51 years) and Sarah Odeal (Nor- man) B. A. B., Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1884 ; M. D., St. Louis Med. Col- lege, (Med. Dept., Wash., Univ.,) 1886; post grad. study at Christian Albrecht Univ., Kiel, Germany, 1887 and 1888. Married, L. E. Elizabeth Schmidt, 1888, at Hamburg, Germany. Med. Dir., Evan- gelical Lutheran Sanitarium for Consump- tives, since 1908 ; Physician to Natl. Jew- ish Hospital for Consumptives, active 1900-1910 ; consulting, since 1910 ; In- structor in Histology, St. Louis Med. Col- lege, (Med. Dept., of Wash. Univ.), 1888- 92 ; in Bacteriology, 1898-1900 ; in Patho- logy, 1902-6 ; Prof, of Physical Diag- nosis, Clinical Diseases of Chest and Patho- logy, Gross Med. College, Denver, 1896- 1900. Member : Internatl. Congress on Tuberculosis, 1908 ; Am. Med. Assn., Natl. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuber- culosis, Colo. State Med. Assn., Colo. State Public Health Assn., Med. Soc. City and County of Denver, Denver Clinical and Pathological Soc, Denver Philosoph- ical Soc, Denver Art Club. Formerly member, St. Louis Med. Soc, St. Louis City Hospital Alumni Med. Soc. Editor : "Western Medical and Surgical Gazette," 1897-98 ; Editor and Publisher, "Colorado Medical Journal," 1900-06; Editor, "Colo- rado Souvenir Book," for the Internatl. Congress on Tuberculosis, 1908 ; numerous monographs on medical subjects. Address : 1403 Delaware st., Denver, Colo. BEHRENDS, Bernhard M., Banker; horn, Germany, Fel). 6, 1862 ; son, Ber- nard and Anna (Fass) B. Edu. : in Ger- many. Married, Virginia Pakle, Oct. 30, 1889, at Sitka, Alaska. Private banker ; owns oldest bank in Alaska. Member : Masons, 32°, Elks, Knights of Pythias. Gluh : Arctic (Seattle, Wash.) Address: Juneau, Alaska. BEHRENS, Ludwig Pliilii}, Banker; horn, Cal., Aug. 24, 1860 ; son, Ludwig P. and Louise B. Edu. : common and high schools. Married, Eva E. Greenwood, Nov. 1, 1891, at Spokane, Wash. Cashier, First Natl. Bank of San Mateo County. Pres., San Mateo County Savings Bank ; Dir., West Coast Life Ins. Co., Redwood City Realty Co., Redwood City Water Co. Chmn., Bd. of Trustees, Sequoia Union high school. Member : Knights Templar, Odd Fellows, Eastern Star. Res. : 406 Jefferson st. ; Office : 2 Broadway, Redwood City, Cal. BEHTMER, L. E., Theatrical Man- ager ; horn, near Cincinnati, O., Nov. 5, 1862 ; son, Aaron and Charlotte (Leach) B. ; descendant of Jonathan Behymer, first ferryman at Harper's Ferry and early set- tler of Ohio, and of Edward Leach, cele- brated physician and scientist of Edin- burgh, Scotland. Grad., high school, Shelbyville, 111., 1881 ; Northwest Normal School, Stanberry, Mo., 1881-82. Married, Menette Sparks, (niece of Jared Sparks, historian) Jan., 1886, at Highmore. Da- kota. Territorial commnr., Hyde County, Dakota, 1884-86. Moved to Los Angeles, June 9, 1886. Mgr., Auditorium Theatre, Simpson Auditorium, L. A. Symphony Or- chestra, Woman's Symphony Orchestra. Elected officer of the French Acad, by the Minister of Public Instruction and the Chief of the Cabinet of Beaux Arts, Mar. 1, 1908, and 6 months later received dec- oration of The Palms. Member : Elks, Shriners, 32° Scottish Rite Masons, Rob- ert Bruce Chapter, Rose Croix No. 3, L. A., Hollenbeck Lodge No. 319 F. & A. M., East Gate Lodge 103, R. A. M., 44 WHO'S WHO Vice Pres., Gamut Club ; Pres., Progress Club. Res. : 623 So. Carondelet ; Offlce : 344 Blanchard bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BELCHER, Edward A., Lawyer; dorn, Vermont, Aug. 1, 1855. Edu. : Putnam College, Newburyport, Mass. Studied law in brother's office. City Atty., Marysville, 1877. Moved to San Francisco, July, 1890. and was app. Judge, Superior Court, by Gov. Markham, Oct. 25, 1893 ; elected for full term in Nov., 1894, holding office until 1900. Mason. Republican. Res. : Union League Club, San Francisco, Cal. BEIiCHER, Richard; Lawyer; l)orn, Marysville, Cal., Jan. 17, 1868 ; son, Isaac S. and Adeline (Johnson) B. Edu. : Marys- ville public schools ; Berkeley Gymnasium, Berkeley and Amherst College, A. B., 1889 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1892. Married, Josephine Ward, June 0, 1892. Trustee, Chico State Normal School, 1899 to 1906. Mgr., Napa State Hosp., 1906 to 1912. Republican. Ad- dress : Marysville, Cal. BELKNAP, George Willard, Lawyer; l)orn, Ashtabula, O., Sept. 4, 1866 ; son, Franklin A. and Cathrin (Durkee) B. Edu. : Univ. of Mich., 1892. Admitted to practice before Supreme Court of Ohio, 1894 ; before U. S. Court, Northern Ohio, 1900. Married, Laura Wynn, Mar. 30, 1907, at Dumas, Tex, Moved to Nara- Visa, N. M., Jan., 1904. U. S. Court Commissioner, 1905-9 ; now practicing law. Address : Nara-Visa, N. M. BELL, Edward Stanton, Lawyer; l)orn. Trinity Co., Cal., Aug. 26, 1862 ; son, Charles and Catherine J. (Mills) B. Edu. : common and high schools, Vallejo ; studied law in office of Theodore Bell (brother) of Napa. Married, Jessie Louise Dresser, July 26, 1898. Justice of the Peace for St. Helena, 1892-95. Member : N. S. G. W., L. O. O. M. Democrat. Res. : 720 Oak St. ; Office : Bank bldg., Napa, Cal. BELL, Francis Vinton, Lawyer; J)07'n, Yonkers, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1863 ; son, George Henry and Elizabeth (Jansen) B. Edu. : City College ; grad., Boys' High School and Heald's Bus. College. Married, Ed- wina Whitney, 1900. Mang. Clerk in of- fice of W. H. L. Barnes, 1873-87. 1879- 1883, 2d Lieut., 1st Lieut, and Capt. in 2d Regt. Inf. Natl. Guard of Cal. Mem- ber : Royal Arcanum, I. O. R. M. GluJ)s : Olympic, Commercial, Fly Casting, (San Francisco). Republican. Res.: 2078 Green st. ; Office : 614 Mills bldg., San Francisco. Cal. BELL, Harmon, Lawyer; l)orn, Oakland, Cal., Mar. 23, 1855 ; son, Samuel B. and Sophia (Walsworth) B. Studied law in office of Dirlam & Layman, Mansfield, O. ; and Judge Turner A. Gill, Kansas City. Married, Catherine Wilson, 1880. Elected to the Legis. from Kansas City for 2 years. Since 1898, chief counsel for Oak- land Traction Co., Key Route and Realty Syndicate ; now San Francisco-Oakland Terminal Railways. Senior member law firm, Bell, Bell & Smith. Member : Ma- sons, B. P. O. E., N. S. G. W. Republi- can. Res. : Piedmont, Oakland ; Office : Syndicate bldg., Oakland, Cal. BELL, James Francis, Physician; horn, Toronto, Canada, June 6, 1860 ; son, James and Annie (Francis) B. Edu.-: Pre-med- ical and Medical, Toronto, Canada ; M. B., Toronto Univ., 1882; L. R. C. P., Lon- don, 1884. Married, Jessie Brown, Oct., 1887, at Toronto. Cluh : Arlington. Res. : 821 Irving st. ; Office : Macleay bldg., Portland, Ore. BELL, James Warren, Lawyer; horn, Newburne, Dyer Co., Tenn., Aug. 2, 1870 ; son, Isaac Thomas and Elizabeth S. (Smith) B. Edu. : public schools, Tulare County, Cal. ; A. B., Stanford Univ., 1897 ; studied law in office of Charles G. Lamber- son, Visalia. Married, Alice Cockerman, June 30, 1906. Engaged in law practice, Nome, Alaska, 1900-11, when moved to Baker sfield. City Atty., Nome, Alaska, 1903. Asst. U. S. Atty., Nome, Alaska, 1908-10. Member : Masons, F. O. E., I. O. O. F., Arctic Brotherhood of Alaska. Democrat. Address : Baker sfield, Cal. BELL, Nelson William, Lawyer; ho7-n, N. Y. City, Jan. 4, 1860; son, Molyneux and Ann F. (Jarvis) B. Edu. : Williston ON THE PACIFIC COAST 45 Seminary, East Hampton, Mass. A. B., Yalo Collogc, ISSn; LL. P... Columbia Law School. 1SS5. :\l()v>'(l to ( al.. Mar. 26, 1S86, and practiced law in Los An- geles, until 1902, when moved to Pasa- dena. Member : law firm, Wright, Bell & Ward ; Los Angeles Bar Assn. Mason. Republican. Address : Pasadena, Cal. BELIi, Theodore A., Lawyer; horn, Val- lejo, July 25, 1872 ; son, Charles and Catherine J. Bell. Edu. : district school Crystal Springs, public school, Vallejo, 3 months. Married, Anna M. Muller, Apr. 23, 1899. Dist. Atty., Napa Co., 1894-1902. Member of Congress, 2d Dist. of Cal., 1903-4. Dem. candidate for Gov. Cal., 1910. Del. to Dem. Natl. Conv., Baltimore, 1912. Past Grand Master I. O. O. F., Past Grand Worthy President. Member : Fraternal Order of Eagles, Knights Templar, Mystic Shrine. Cliil) : Olympic. Democrat. Res. : Bellevue Ho- tel. Offlce: 701-704 Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BENEDICT, Henry Stanley, Lawyer; born, Boonville, Mo., Feb. 20, 1878 ; son, Francis Marion and Julia Lamyra (Will- iams) B. Edu. : Los Angeles grammar and high schools grad., 1898. Married, Aline Idelle Brown, May 19, 1900. Moved to Cal., 1887. Paymaster and Cashier, L. A. Gas and Electric Corp., 4 years ; Cashier and Purchasing Agent, Sou. Cal. Edison Co., 3 years ; Gen. Mgr., Cal. Mill and Lumber Co., 3 years ; studied law independently, completing at Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1910. Member, Cal. State Assem- bly, session of 1911. Author of new statute creating State Bd. of Control and other statutes clarifying state land laws. Member, Assembly Committees on Judi- ciary Edu., Election Laws, Public Lands, Municipal Corps. Cluhs : City, Federation. Member : Good Govt, organization. Ma- sons, I. O. O. F., Maccabees. Secy.-Treas., California Realty Corp., Los Angeles. Republican. Res. : 1739 Church ave. ; Office : 341 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. BENNETT, Edward, Physician; born. Philomath, Ore., Apr. 16, 1874 ; son, Alex- ander and ^Margaret (Hendrickson) B. M. 1>. C. M., Cal. Med. College, 1895; M. D., St. Louis College Phys. and Surg., 1900. Married, Mary M. Larkin, Dec. 14, 1904, at Eugene, Ore. Dir., Monroe State Bank ; Pres., Board U. S. Pensions ; Exam. Surg. ; County health oflScer ; County phys. Member: A. F. & A. M., Central Willa- mette Med. Soc, Oregon State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Monroe, Ore. BENNETT, James Hervey, Editor; horn, Winchester, Va., Feb. 27, 1855 ; son, John Wesley and Mary Ann Elizabeth (Barnes) B. Edu. : grammar schools, Wilmington, Ohio ; left school when very young. Mar- ried, Mattie B. Bise, July 14, 1897, at Compton, Cal. Left Virginia with par- ents, overland, fall of 1855, and stopped at Wilmington, O. ; began work in print- ing offlce in Wilmington, when 16 years old ; lived there until 1879, when he went to Springfield, O., where he was engaged in the job printing business until Nov., 1887 ; then went to Santa Ana, Cal. ; left there in 1891, and worked in Los Angeles until Sept. 2, 1895, then he went to Compton and established the "Enter- prise," a weekly paper, and has published it continuously since. Address : Compton, Cal. BENNETT, James Stark, Lawyer; horn, Sherburne, N. Y., May 7, 1879 ; son, George C. and Ella (Stark) B. L. B., Pomona College, 1903 ; M. A., Colum- bia Univ., 1905; LL. B., 1906. Mar- ried, Ethelwyn Foote, Oct. 8, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1888. Member law firm Jones & Bennett. Cluh : University. Re- publican, Res. : 646 St. John ave., Pasa- dena ; Office : 1111 Union Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BENNETT, Lewis Fish, Physician; horn, Lima, Wis., Nov. 10, 1860 ; son, George and Susan F. (Osmond) B. Married, Rebecca Alice Stockman, May 6, 1886, at Miller's Junction, Rock Co., Wis., whose father, John Stockman, is a cousin of Sir George White of Boer War. Grad., Milton Col- 46 WHO'S WHO lege, Milton, Wis., 1883; Rush Med. Col- lege, 1886. Practiced Lyons, Wis., 188G- 89 ; Beloit, Wis., 1889-1911. Member : Bd. of Edu., Beloit, Wis., 1900-11 ; Wis. Bd. of Med. Exam., 1903-11 ; Pres. Bd. of Med. Exam., 1910-11. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Wis. State Med. Soc, Wis. Central Med. Soc, Natl. Confederation of State Exam, and Licensing Bd. Went to Spokane, Wash., in Aug., 1911 ; at pres- ent on a fruit farm. Address : R. F. D. No. 1, Greenacres, Wash. BENNETT, T. Claud, Banker; l)Orn, Shelby Co., Iowa, July 24, 1880; son, Sidney and Lovina (Young) B. Grad. : Woodbine Normal School, Woodbine, Iowa, 1900 ; Short course in Lincoln, Nebr., State Univ. Married, Lula Byers, June 1, 1911, at Defience, la. Vice-pres., Hart- line State Bank ; Cashier, Citizens State Bank ; Pres., Grand Douglas Abstract & Inv. Co. Served one term as County Auditor, Douglas Co., Wash. ; now Secy. Grant County Development League. Life member, Dry Farming Congress. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows, Eastern Star. Re- bekahs. Clul) : Inland, (Spokane). Ad- dress : Wilson Creek. Wash. BENSON, Charles Stuart, Lawyer; horn, Anoka, Minn., Aug. 29, 1868 ; son, Jared and Martha (Taft) B. Edu. : Anoka High School, 2 years, academy dept. ; LL. B., Univ. of Minn. Law School, 1892 ; LL. M., 1893. Unmarried. Dir., Deschutes Rec. & Irri. Co. ; Stockholder, 1st Natl. Bank. Bend, Ore. ; Member' of Session and Board of Trustees, First Presbyterian Church, Bend. Served two terms <>e two years each, upper branch. City Council, St. Paul, Minn. ; one term. Board of Aldermen, Bend, Ore. ; two terms. Clerk of School Board, Bend, Ore. Member : M. W. A., Odd Fellows. Address : Bend, Ore. BENSON, Henry Laiudin, Judge; horn, Stockton, Cal., July 6, 1854 ; son, Henry Clarke and Matilda Martin (Williamson) B. A. B. & A. M., Univ. of the Pacific. San Jose, Cal., 1873 ; Hon. L. D. Mar- ried, Susie E. Dougharty, Sept. 7, 1876, at Merced, Cal. Dist. Atty., 1st judicial Dist., of Oregon, July, 1892, to 189G ; Member House of Reps., Oregon Legis. and Speaker of House, 1897-9. Since 1898, Circuit Judge. Republican. Res. : 137 High St. ; Office : Court House, Klam- ! ath Falls, Ore. '. BENSON, J. R., Banker; horn, Canada, • Nov. 21, 1847 ; son, William and Cath- ' erlne (Proccunier) B. Edu. : public schools. Married, Carrie A. Vaughan, Jan. 11, 1869, ! at Vinton, la. Pres., Coquille Mfg. and: Mercantile Co., Bank of Myrtle Point. Address : Myrtle Point, Ore. BENSTON, William F., Banker; horn. Independence, Wis., July 5, 1884 ; son, Jo- seph H. and Susan R. B. Grad., Gram- mar School, Hillhurst ; Commercial Course, . Tacoma Business College. Married, Anna i J. Slingsby, July 14, 1909, at Puyallup, Wash. Secy, and Gen. Mgr., Benston Mer- cantile Co. ; Cashier, Howard & Btnston Bank ; Pres., Nelson-Benston, Real Estate & Ins. ; Pres., Lynch Creek Lxxmber Co. Member : B. P. O. E., No. 174, Tacoma, I. O. R. M., Nisqualy Tribe, No. 81, I. O. O. F., Eatonville Lodge, No. 268. Cluhs : Tacoma Commercial, Eatonville Commercial. Address : Eatonville, Wash. BENT, Arthur S., Contractor; horn, Dowieville, Cal., 1863 ; son, Henry K. and Jennie (Crawford) B. ; descendant of min- ute men and officers of the Rev. War. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Los Angeles. Married, Eliza J. McKca, 1S8S. at Los Angeles, Cal. Reporter, Los An- geles "Times" and "Herald" ; City Editor, Los Angeles "Express," 1881 ; with Ban- ning Co., San Pedro, 1881-86 ; Gen. Ugv.. Pacific Clay Mfg. Co. Private practice, general contracting since 1888 Cluh : Jonathan. Res. : Los Angeles ; Office : Den- ver, Colo., Seattle, Wash., and 519 Cen- tral bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BENTON, Arthur B., Architect; horn, Peoria, 111., Apr. 17, 1858 ; descendant of Andrew and Hannah Stocking Ben- ton, Milford, Conn., 1639 ; Wm. and Annis Chandler, Andover, Mass., 1630. Grad.. Peoria schools, 1877 ; School of Art and Design, Topeka, Kas. ClerK, Architects' ON THE PACIFIC COAST 47 Dept, Chief Engr.'s office, Santa Fe Ry., Topeka, Kas., 1887-90 ; Chief Engr.'s of- fice, U. P. Ry., Omaha, Nebr., 1890-1. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1892. Member : Sou. Cal. Chap. Am. Inst. ArcM tects ; (dir.) Asso. member Am. Inst, of Architects ; Cal. Soc. Sons of Rev., Cal. Soc. Colonial Wars, (gov.) Clubs: Land- marks, (secy.) ; University, (Redlands) ; Jonathan, Union League. Res. : 801 East Kensington Road; Office : 114 N. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. BERETTA, John King, Banker; horn, Ft. Smith, Ark.. Nov. 5, 1861 ; son, Alex- ander and Jane (Staggs) B. Edu. : pub- lic schools. Married, Sallie Ward, Dec. 1896, at Laredo, Tex. Pres., Laredo Natl. Bank, since 1892 ; Vice-pres., Am. Surety Co., Dir., and Mgr., Laredo Bridge Co. ; Dir.. Rio Grande & Eagle Pass Railway Co., Cannel Coal Co. Dir., Laredo Bd. of Trade. Member : Elks. Address : La- redo, Tex. BERGER, ^Villiam Bart, Banker; horn, Denver, Colo., May 1, 1872 ; son, William B. and Margaret (Kountze) B. Edu. : Sheffield Scientific School of Yale. Mar- ried, Ethel Sayre, May 25, 1898, at Den- ver. Cashier, Colo. Natl. Bank. Res. : 705 Pennsylvania st. ; Office : Colo. Natl. Bank, Denver, Colo. BERGEROT, Pierre Alexander, Lavv^yer; horn, San Francisco, Feb. 4, 1867 ; son, Jean Andre and Louise (Luquet) B. Grad., Lincoln Grammar School, 1884 ; Boys' High School, 1887 ; Univ. of France, Acad, of Bordeaux, 1889 ; B. L., Hastings College of Law, 1892. Married, Amanda Dupuy, Dec. 8, 1897. Pres., Bd. of Edu.. San .Francisco, 1889. Chmn., Municipal Republican Conv., Sept. 15, 1908. Mem- ber : Am. Acad. Political and Social Sci- ence of Phila. Clubs : San Francisco Commercial, French. Member : French Hosp. Assn. Republican. Res. : 3065 Pa- cific ave. ; Office : French Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BERGMAN, John William, Banker; horn, Astoria. Ore., Jan. 8, 1884 ; son, John and Lena (Moy) B. M. A., Albany College, Albany, Ore., 1903. Married, Isabella F. Kyle, Sept. 6, 1911, at Florence, Ore. Dir., First National Bank, North Bend, Ore. ; Cashier and Dir., Lane County State and Savings Bank, Florence, Ore. Mayor, town of Florence. Address : Flor- ence, Ore. BERKEBILE, Thomas Albert, Lav/yer; born, Bedford, Pa., June 9, 1871 ; son, Nathaniel and Sarah (Holsinger) B. Edu. : grammar schools, Lawrence, Kas. ; high school, Kansas City, Mo. LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1897 ; LL. M., 1898. Married. Lucile Abigail Shelley, June 10, 1902. Moved to Cal., 1911. Lecturer, Law Dept., Univ. of Sou. Cal. Republican. Res. : 1028 Overton st. ; Office : 512 Higgins bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BERLIN, Frederick Augustus, Lawyer; born, Beverly, Randolph Co., West Va., Aug. 1, 1848 ; son, George W. and Susan Miranda (Holt) B. Edu. : Shemariah Academy, Augusta Co., Va. ; one year, Roanoke College, Salem, Va. ; 2 years, Washington and Lee Univ., Lexington. Va, ; 3 years, Univ. of Va., Charlottesville. Va., LL. B., 1871. Married, Priscilla Smoot, May 28, 1890, at San Francisco, Cal. Admitted to practice law in the State of Virginia in Aug., 1871 ; prac- ticed in partnership with his father, G. W. Berlin, for 3 years at Harrisburg, Va. In Nov., 1874, went to Savannah. Ga., and was there admitted to practice in State and Federal Courts ; remained there 3 months and went to Cal., Feb. .19, 1875; admitted to practice in all courts of Cal. Had office in San Fran- cisco until Apr. 18, 1906, when office was burned in the great conflagration ; 3 years thereafter office was in Alameda. Since Nov. 1, 1909, has had office in Oak- land. Pres., Outerlocking Stone Co., and Dir. in a number of large corporations. As atty. has incorporated and advised some of the largest water Co.'s, banks, commercial and mining corporations in Cal. and Nev. Has been atty. for many large estates and has been atty. in much important litigation in Cal. during last 48 WHO'S WHO 37 years. Has always practiced law in- dividually in Cal. ^practice has been gen- eral. Life member, San Francisco Law Library ; active member of tbe Natl. Un- ion, a fraternal ins. organization. One of tbe oldest members of tbe Alpha Taii Omega fraternity, which now has a. mem- bership of over 8000. Member and Elder. Presbyterian Church. Democrat. Res. : 1525 Chestnut st., Alameda, Cal. ; Office : 410 Central Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. BERRY, Clarence Jesse, Mine and Oil Operator ; lorn. Little Lake, Cal., June 23. 1867 ; son, William J. and Annie Mar- tha (Coates) B. Edu. : public schools. Married, Ethel Dean Bush, Mar. 15, 1890 at Selma, Cal. Went to Klondike, 1894. and amassed a fortune. Interested in C. J. Co. (oil) ; Ethel D. Co. (oil) ; Mam- -moth Oil Co., Eagle Creek Co. ; Berry Dev. Co. Member : Masons. Shrine, Is- lam Temple. San Francisco ; Scottish Rite and Knights Templar, Fresno, Cal. Clubs : Sierra Madre, Union League. L. A. Ath- letic, Tanana, (Fairbanks, Alaska) ; Of- fice : Pacific Electric bldg.. Los Angele.-^. Cal. BERTLiING, Francis Edward, Physician and Surgeon : horn, Cincinnati, O., Jan. 23, 1883; son, Henry and Mary (Torbeck) B. Edu. : public schools of Cincinnati : M. D., Univ. of Cincinnati. 1905 ; post grad. work at Univ. of Vienna, Austria, 1906-7, and six months in Cincinnati. Married, Louise R. Myers, Oct. 7, 1908, at Cincinnati, O. Recipient of Dr. C. R. Holmes' prize in Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology ; Res. Physician at St. Mary's Hosp., Pueblo, Colo., 1905-6; Res. Phy- sician in St. Luke's Hosp., Spokane, 1908 ; since Dec, 1&08, practicing in Spokane. Member, Spokane County Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Elks. No. 228, Woodmen of World, Omega Up- sllon Phi, Frat. Souvenirs of World ; Spo- kane Arion. Res. : 801 Kiernan ave. ; Office : E. 1928 Sprague, Spokane, Wash. BERTOLiA, Mariana, Physician and Surgeon ; 'born, California ; daughter, An- tonia and Katharine de Voto ; descended from old Italian family ; Aurelius Bertola, 1753, writer and translator, and pro- fessor of Philosophy of History in Univ. of Pavia ; Bertolameo Bertola served with distinction under Napoleon I, and sev- eral members of the family served under Victor Emmanuel for Italian liberty and Unification ; Antonio Bertola, (father) was a pioneer of Cal., arriving in 1852 ; went to gold mines for some years, then established first fruit and grocery store in Martinez, Cal., in 1857, and planted first extensive vineyard in Ygnacio Val- ley, Contra Costa Co. Edu. : State Nor- mal School at San Jose, 1889 ; M. D., Cooper Med. College of Stanford Univ., 1899 ; Interne and Asst. Resident Physi- cian at Children's Hosp., 1900 ; Clinical Asst., Cooper Med. College, 1903 ; attend- ing Physician to Mills College, the only woman's college on the Coast. Member : San Francisco Med. Soc, Cal. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Alpha Epsilon Iota Fra- ternity, Anti-Tuberculosis Soc, (dir.) ; Juvenile Protective Assn. (dir.) ; Women's Outdoor League, San Francisco Civic Cen- ter, Native Daughters of the Golden West (past grand pres.) Clubs: Mills, Forum. Vittoria Colonna, (pres.) Address: 1050 Jackson st., San Francisco, Cal. BETTANjVIER, Eilgeue Louis, Electri- cal Engineer ; born. Corning, la.. May 20, 1884 ; son, Eugene F. and Leonia (Claudy) B. Edu. : Throop Poly. Inst. Academy. 1905 ; Throop Poly. Inst. College. 1905- 08 ; Van Der Naillien School of Engineer- ing, 1908. In charge of Meter Dept. Mu- nicipal Lighting and Power Dept, Pasa- dena. Member : Am. Inst, of Elec Engrs., Los Angeles branch. Res. : 989 Locust St. ; Office : 72 N. Fair Oaks, Pasadena, Cal. BETTIS, Horace Ingersoll, Railroad Ofllcial ; born, Salem, Mass., Apr. 20, 1863; S071, John B. and Harriet (Bacon) B. Edu. : public schools, Salem, Mass. ; Nor- wich Univ., Vt. One of the organizers of Atlanta Consolidated St. Ry. Moved to Los Angeles, 1903 ; since Auditor, San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R. R. ON THE PACIP^IC COAST 49 VIce-pres. and Auditor, Las Vegas Land & Water Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Tampico Petroleum Co. Member : L. A. Coni- mandery, No. 9, Knights Templar, Signet Chapter No. 57. Royal Arch Masons, Al Malaikah Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Cluhs : Gamut, L. A. Country, California. Address : Ocean Park, Cal. BETTMAN, Adalbert G., Physician and Surgeon ; born, Eugene, Ore., Mar. 28, 1883; son, Goodman and Bertha ( Simon') B. M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Oregon. 1907. Unmarried. Registered Pharma- cist, Oregon, since 1902 ; Washington, since 1902. Member : Portland City and County Med. Socs., Oregon State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 739 Kear- ney St. ; 0/j^ce : 309 Northwest bldg., Port- land, Ore. BEVANS, William, Banker; dorn, Tex., Sept. 26, 1860; son, William and Eliz- abeth Bevans. Edu. : public schools. PreS., Bank of Menard, Dir., State Bank and Trust Co., San Antonio, Tex. ; mem- ber firm Russell & Bevans. Address ; Me- nard, Tex. BIANCHI, Eugenio, Jr., Lavv^yer; born, San Francisco, Mar. 23, 1865 ; son, Eu- genio and Giovanna de Campagna-Bianchi. Edu. : private tutors, attended common, grammar and high schools, Cal. ; Law Dept.. Univ. of Cal. ; Hastings College of Law, 1885-86 ; LL.B., Univ. of Padua. Italy. Married, Signorina Carmelina Gandolfo, 1895. Linguist. Took course in med. juris. Member : N. S. G. W., L. O. O. M., Fraternal Order of Eagles. Re- publican. Res. : 751 Waller st. ; Ofp,ce : 57 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. BIBLE, Joseph William, Mining Engi- neer and Mine Operator ; born, Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1870 ; son, Thomas and Elizabeth (Jones) B. Edu. : public |i schools, Buffalo, N. Y. ; High School, Colo. Springs, Colo., and Golden Mining School. I Married, Annie Goggin, June 18, 1892, at i Colorado Springs, Colo. Engaged in min- ing in Cripple Creek and other Colo, dis- \ tricts, 1884-93 ; went to New Mexico, i 1893 ; located in Hanover, Grant Co., in mining business ; interested in various silver and copper mines in the Hanover District. Member : N. M. Bureau of Immi- gration, 1900-09 ; Pres., 1907-09, Trea.s., 1900-07. Under contract with the Hearst Estate, developed the Santa Rita Copper District in Grant Co., N. M., 1906-07 ; was authorized to make an examination of same property and to formulate a plan of operations on a large scale, which re- sulted in the purchase of the property and the organization of the now famous Chino Copper Co. Pres., and organizer, in 1896. Hanover Mercantile Co. ; Vice-pres., and Organizer, Grant County Telephone Co. ; Vice-pres., Grant County Abstract Co. ; Pres., Hanover Lead Zinc Co. ; Gen. Mgr.. Meerschaum Co. of America ; Pres. and Dir. Gen., Mexican Consolidated Gas Co., Nogales, San Luis Potosi, Pueblo. Mem- ber : Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs. Club : Elks (life member). Silver Ctiy, N. M. Res. : 406 Cooper st. ; Office : 109 Texas St., Silver City, N. M. BICKNELL, Prederiek Thompson, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Jericho, Chittendon Co., Vt.. Apr. 20, 1842 ; son, Nathaniel and Fanny (Thompson) B. ; de- scendant of Hannah Dustin and R. H Danna. Edu. : dist. school. Lake Mills, Wis. ; Albion Acad., Wis. ; State Univ., Madison, Wis., 1865-67 ; studied med. in office. Dr. John Faville, Madison; M. D.. Rush Med. College. Chicago, 1870 ; post grad., Bellevue College and Hosp., N. Y., 1878. Married. Etta Cooper (deceased) 1872, at Lake Mills, Wis. ; second, Carrie E. Fargo, Dec. 6, 1882, at San Francisco. Enlisted Co. A, 23d Wis. Regt, 1862-65 : moved to Cal., Apr., 1874. Physician and surgeon : Panamint Mining & Milling Co. ; Panamint, Caso Mine of Darwin. Ex- Pres., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, L. A. Co. Med. Soc, Cal. Hosp. formerly Prof., Gyne- cology, Med. College of Sou. Cal. ; Mem- ber : Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State and Co. Med. Socs., Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Sou. Cal. Lodge No. 278, F. & A. M., G. A. R. Club : University. Res. : 50 WHO'S WHO 419 N. Broadway ; OiJice : 222 Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BIDDIiE, Julian Hiester, Lawyer; horn, Elkton, Cecil Co., Md., Aug. 13, 1874; son. Noble T. and Maggie P. (Van Reed) B. Edii. : public schools ; Univ. of the Pacific. Santa Clara Co. ; read law in office of his father, Noble T. Biddle. Married. Eva G. Chamberlin, June 17. 1903. Moved to Cal.. 1882. Cluh : Southern. Mason. Democrat. Res. : 35 Palm ave. ; Office : Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BIEGL.ER, Philip Sheridan, College Pro- fessor ; horn, St. Paul. Minn., Jan. 30, 1880 ; son, Charles Augustus and Mary Elizabeth (McClung) B. ; descendant of Chief Justice Marshall, also Gen. Albert Sidney Johnson on maternal side. B. S. (in E. E.), Univ. of Wis.. Madison, Wis.. 1905. Married. Martha Irene Shipman. Dec. 29, 1909. at Iowa Falls, la. Prof Elect. Engrg., Univ. of Montana. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Soc. for Pro- motion of Engrg. Edu. Res. : 930 Poplar St. ; Office : University of Montana, Mis- soula. Mont. BIGELOW. George Royal, Lawyer; horn, Olympia, Wash.. Oct. 1, 1881 ; son, Daniel Richardson and Ann Elizabeth (White) B. Grad., High School. Tacoma, 1901 ; attended Ohio Wesley an Univ., Delaware. O., two years ; LL. B.. State Univ. of Wash., 1906. Married, Edith May Syl- vester, June 29, 1910, at Issaquah, Wash. Began practice of law in Olympia, Wash., 1906 ; since 1908, member law firm. Bige- low & Manier. City Atty. of Olympia, Wash.. Jan. 1907- Jan. 1911. Res. : 230 N. Quince st. ; Office : Boardman bldg., Olympia, Wash. BIGELOW, M. T\^(illard), Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Gunlock. Wash. Co., Utah, Jan. 1. 1876 ; son, Asa Elijah and Elvira Jane (Mecham) B. Edti. : Four years High School : Brigham Young LTniv., Pro- ve, Utah ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Baltimore. 1911. Married, Ilene Allred, June 26, 1912, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Member : County and State Med. Socs. Address : Castle Dale, Utah. BIGlVOIiD, Lewis B., Lawyer; horn, Long Stratton, Norfolk, Eng., Feb. 4. 1851 ; son. Rev. S. F. and Jane Marie (Hemsworth) B. ; grandson of Sir Samuel Bignold, M. P., for Norwich, Eng. ; nephew of Sir Arthur Bignold, M. P., for Wick Boroughs. Scotland. Edu. : Norwich gram- mar schools, Eng. ; Boulogne College, France. Married, Elizabeth Bignold I (cousin), Jan. 29, 1874, at Lowestok, Eng. Came to U. S., 1873, and resided at Seward, Nebr., until 1883 ; read law yv^ith .Judge Geo. W. Lowley. at Seward ; admitted to bar, 1883, at Seward. Went to Montesano. Wash., July 5. 1883; Mayor, City of Montesano, Wash., 1885 ; City. Atty., 1884-6 ; Dlst. Pros. Atty., Chehalis County, Wash., 1898; Delegate to Democratic Natl. Convention,. St. Louis. 1904 : Denver, 1908. Member, K. O. T. M., present Commander Tent No. 78. Montesano, Wash. Res. : Broad st. ; Office : Main st., Montesano, Wash. BILGER, Frank William, Merchant; horn. Willow Springs, Ore., Aug. 2. 1868 : son, William F. and Pauline (Hauser) B. Edu. : grammar school, San Leandro, 1875- 83; Ph. G., Dept. of Pharmacy. Univ. of Cal., 1889. Married. Carrie S. Siebe. Dec. 19, 1894. at Oakland, Cal. Treas., Oakland Paving Co. Organized Blake ^ Bilger Co., 1905. Dir., Chamber of Com- merce. Organized and was first Pres., Harbor Bank, 1907 ; Dir.. Oakland Bank of Commerce. Chmn.. City Central Comm.. 6 years ; Mgr., Mayor Mott's cam- paign, 1905, and state campaign of Alden Anderson. 1910 ; organized Alameda Co. Shriners Club ; Illustrious Potentate, Aah- mes Temple, Oakland. Member : Yerba Buena Lodge, F. & A. M., Oakland Chap- ter No. 36. R. A. M.. Oakland Command- ery. K. T.. Oakland Consistory, A. A. S. R., Woodmen of the World, Elks. Cluhs : Nile, Deutscher, Athenian. lOfh life member, Soc. of Am. Magicians. '■ 'Ad- dress : Oakland, Cal. . ON THE PACIFIC COAST 51 •BILICKE, Albert C, Capitalist; bom, Coos Co., Ore., June 22, 1861; son, Carl Gustavus and Caroline (Sigismund) B. Eflu. : public schools, San Francisco, 18GS- 76 ; Heald's Bus. College, 1878. Married, Gladys Huff, Sept. 10, 1900, at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mgr., Cosmopolitan Hotel, Florence, Ariz., 1878 ; Mgr., Cosmopolitan Hotel, Tombstone, Ariz., 1880. Supt., Pedro Consolidated Mining Co. ; Propr., Ross House, Modesto, Cal., 1885 ; Propr.. Pacific Ocean House, Santa Cruz, Cal., 1891 ; Propr. and Pres., Hollenbeck Hotel, Los Angeles, since 1893. Pres., Alexan- dria Hotel Co. Pres., Bilicke-Rowan Fire- proof Bldg. Co. ; Century Bldg. Co., Cen- tral Fireproof Bldg. Co., Chester Fire- proof Bldg. Co. Cluhs : Jonathan, L. A. Country, Annandale Golf, Valley Hunt. Res. : 699 Monterey rd.. So. Pasadena. Cal. BILLINGS, Edward Everett, Civil Engi- neer ; born, N. Y. City, May 29, 1855 ; son, Amos and America (Sprague) B. ; de- scendant of Sir John Billings, Bedford- shire, Bng., 1240 ; on maternal side, traces ancestry to Sir Isaac Newton. Edu. : private schools, Norwalk, Conn.. and Alexandria, Va. Married, Mary Fos- ter. Sept. 17, 1878, at Whitehall. N. Y. On the Northern Boundary Govt, survey of the 49th parallel of 1874 ; engaged in private surveys during '70's In Minne- sota ; in 1878, retired from profession and became interested in mining and stock raising in Montana. Author : "Marking the Boundary," "At the Eleventh Hour," "Kissing the Rod," "A Redman of Qual- ity." Address: 105 Mission St., Santa Barbara, Cal. BILLINGSLEY, Horace McCook, Law- yer; born, Lisbon, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1883; son, Nathan Bayless (who was formerly a Judge in Ohio) and Mary (Wallace) B. ; J. H. Wallace, his grandfather, was Judge and Member of Congress from Ohio ; his ma- ternal grandmother, Elizabeth McCook Wal- lace, was a member of the distinguished "Fighting McCook" family of Ohio. Edu. : Kenyon Military Academy, Gambler, Ohio, 1897-1900. A. B., Kenyon Coll., Gambler, Ohio, 1904 ; Law School, Columbia Univ., N. Y. City, 1904-1907. Unmarried. Mem- ber of law firm, Vanderveer & Cummings, Seattle. Member : Alpha Delta Phi Fra- ternity, Phi Delta Phi, Legal Fraternity. Clubs : University, Press, Seattle. Res. : University club ; Office : Hoge bldg., Seattle, Wash. BINGHAM, Atkins Clark, Banker; hnyn, Norwich, Conn., Feb. 25, 1847 ; son, Na- than Waterman and Sarah Tracey (Words- worth) B. Edu. : Abbott School, Pitts- field, Mass. ; Norwich Free Academy, Nor- wich, Conn. Married, Hope Ellis, Nov. 11, 1902. Cashier and Dir., Decker, Jew- ett & Co., Bank ; Pres., Marysviile Water Co. Club : San Francisco Golf and Coun- try. Address : 218 Fifth st, Marysviile, Cal. BINSWANGER, Otto S., Physician and Surgeon ; born, Osterberg, Germany, April 20, 1854 ; son, Oswald and Caroline (Kahn) B. Edu. : Polytechnicum, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, 1872-6 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Erlengen, Germany, 1877 ; M. D., Univ. of Baltimore, Md., 1882. Married, Guva Braverman, May 7, 1890, at San Fran- cisco. Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicol- ogy, Med. Dept., Univ. of Oregon ; Prof, of Chemistry, North Pac. Dental College ; Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology, Col- lege of Pharmacy. Lieut, of the Reserve. Bavaria, Germany. Member : County and City Med. Soc, Oregon State Med. Sec, Am. Med. Assn., Academy of Medicine, Portland, Ore. Res. : 769 Marshall st. ; Office : Oregonian bldg., Portland, Ore. BIRD, Abraham C, Railroad Man: bom. Pike Co., 111., Mar. 4, 1843; son. Rev. William H. and Fvelyn Bird. Edu. : pub- lic schools and acad.. 111. Married, Sarah E. Lippincott, 1868, at Pana, 111. Served in Civil War. Night Watchman, St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute R. R. ; Sta- tion Clerk, same Co. ; Gen. Clerk in freight dept. of gen. oflice, St. Louis ; re- signed in early seventies. Chief Clerk, freight dept., St. Louis, Kansas City & Nor. R. R. ; gen. freight agt. until Dec. 52 WHO'S WHO 31, 1882 ; Gen. Freight Agt, C. M. St. P. R. R. ; Freight Traffic Mgr., Gen. Traffic Mgr., 3d Vice-pres., in charge of traffic ; remained with C. M. & St. P. Ry. for more than 21 years ; resigned 1903, to accept similar position with Gould lines, being Vice-pres. of each line and Traffic Dir. of all. Resigned, Sept., 1906, on account of ill health. Moved to ranch at Compton, Cal. Pres., Compton Chamber of Commerce. Member : Masons, Bd. of City Trustees. Cluh. : California, (Los An- geles.) Address: Compton, Cal. BIRD, Floyd Alvah, Physician and Sur- geon ; ^orn, Austin, Texas, Nov. 27, 1876 ; son, Isaac Booker and Laura Kittle (Ba- con) B. M. D., Mo. Med. College, St. Louis, 1899. Married, Julia Maude Groce, Apr. 14, 1909, at Portland, Ore. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Wash. State Med. Assn., Cowlitz Valley Med. Assn. Address : Kelso, Wash. BISHOP, Herbert Martin, Physician; l)orn. New London, Conn., Jan. 15, 1844. Edu. : Yale Preparatory School ; M. D.. Tale Med. College, 1865; M. D., N. Y. Homeopathic College, 1867. In practice, New London, Conn., 1866-7. Married, Elizabeth McCullough Blair, Jan. 15, 1900. Former Asst. Surg., U. S. Vols., Civil War. Former member U. S. Bd., Pension Exams. ; Health Officer, Norwich. Conn. ; Ex-Pres., Conn. Homeopathic Med. Soc, and Cal. State Homeopathic Soc. Address : 2627 Hoover st., Los An- geles, Cal. BISHOP, Thomas Willett, Physician; Ijorn, Wis., 1870 ; Grad., Wis. State Nor- mal School, Platteville, Wis. ; Rush Med. College, M. D.. Bellevue Hosp., Med. Col- lege, 1895. Interne, Bellevue Hosp. Mar- ried, Floy E. Wheeler, 1906. Supt. Schools, Tower, Minn., 2 years. In prac- tice, Platteville and Milwaukee, Wis., 10 years ; Los Angeles and So. Pasadena, since 1906. Propr., Pasadena Sanitarium for Nervous and Mental Dis., So. Pasa- dena ; formerly member, State Bd. of Regents, Normal Schools of Wis. Spe- cialty : nervous and mental dis. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Wis. State Med. Soc, Medico-Psychological Assn. Res. : Pasadena Sanitarium, So. Pasadena ; Office : Lissner bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BITTINGER, George E., Retired Bank- er ; horn, Chicago, Apr. 28, 1868 ; son, George W. and Sarah Julie (Pestana) B. Edu. : public schools, Chicago ; Jackson- ville Bus. College, 111., 1885. Married, Laura Frankenheimer, 1892, at Riverside, Cal. With Riverside Banking Co., 1886- 93 ; First Natl. Bank of Riverside, 1893- 95 ; Cashier, L. A. Natl. Bank (now First Natl, of L. A.), 1895-1903; Vice-pres. and Dir. until Feb., 1910. Stockholder : Equitable Savings Bank of L. A., Weed Lumber Co., Klamath Dev. Co., Cal. Northeastern Ry. Co. (now owned by Sou. Pac. ) . Republican. Member : Archaeo- logical Inst, of Am.. L. A. Chamber oE Commerce, Scottish Rite Masons, 32^, Mystic Shrine, Knights Templar. Clubs : California, Union League, Annadale Coun- try. Res. : 2327 Scarf st, Los Angeles, Cal. BIXBY, Frederick Louis, Irrigation Engineer ; born, Moorehead, Minn., July 1, 1880 ; son. Russell Rock and Annis Elizabeth (Smith) B. Edu.: Grammar and High Schools, Santa Cruz, Cal. ; grad. High School, 1898; B. S. (in C. E.), Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, 1905. Married, Rhoda A. Orgren, Dec. 31, 1907, at Ber- keley, Cal. Instrument man and Div. Engr., Oregon Short Line, 1905-6 ; Asst. Engr. for Owen H. Gray, Consulting Engr., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1907. At present. Prof, of Civil and Irrigation Engrg., New Mexico College of Agricul- ture and Mechanic Arts ; Irrigation in Experiment Station, N. M. A. C. ; Irriga- tion Engr., in charge of irrigation inves- tigations in New Mexico for office of ex- periment stations. Asso. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Member : Soc. for Promotion Engrg. Education, U. S. Geo- graphical Soc. Joint Author : Bulletin 249 ; Storage of Water for Irrigation Purposes, Office of Experiment Stations, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 53 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Address . State College, New Mexico. BIXBV, George H., Banker; hu)n, July 4, 18G4 ; son, Jotham and Margaret (Hathaway) B. ; grandson of Rev. George W. Hathaway, chaplain of a Maine Regt., Civil War ; descendant of Wm. Bradford, first Gov. of Plymouth Colony ; and of Kenelm Winslow, a brother of Edward Winslow, 2d Gov. of the colony ; maternal grandfather served in Rev. War. Edu. : prep, schools of Oakland, Cal. ; grad. Sackett School, Oakland; B. A., Yale Univ., 1866. Married, Amelia M. E. An- drews, Aug. 31, 1887, at Los Angeles. Secy., Alamitos Land Co. ; Vice-pres. and Mgr. Bixby Land Co., 1901 ; Vice-pres., Palos Verdes Land Co., 1901 ; Dir., Los Angeles Dock <& Terminal Co., Seaside Inv. Co., Wall Co. Dept. Store, Long Beach Dairy Co. ; Vice-pres., Natl. Bank of Long Beach ; Pres., Long Beach Sav- ings Bank & Trust Co. ; owner and oper- ator, Hotel Virginia, Long Beach ; Chmn. L. A. Co. Highway Commission, 1907-11 ; Gluhs : California (Los Angeles), Virginia Country, (Long Beach), El Rodeo, (hon. member). Address: Long Beach, Cal. BIXBY, Jotliam, Capitalist; l)orn, Nor- ridgewock. Me., Jan. 20, 1831 ; son, Amasa and Fanny (Weston) B. Edu. : common schools of Maine. Married, Mar- garet Winslow Hathaway, Dec. 4, 1862, at San Juan Bautista, Cal. Came to San Francisco, 1853. Pres., Bixby Land Co. ; Pres., Palos Verdes Co., The Jotham Bixby Co. ; Vice-pres., Alamitos Land Co., Alamitos W^ater Co., Natl. Bank of Long Beach. Address : Long Beach, Cal. BLACHLiY, Arthur Trew, Physician; 1)orn, Monument, Colo., Nov. 11, 1878 ; son, Andrew Trew and Mary Adelle (Bradley) B. Edtc. : public schools, Delta, Colo. ; M. D., Univ. of Colo.. Boulder, Colo., 1904 ; took junior year's work at the Denver and Gross Med. Col- lege, Denver, Colo. ; also 3 months' post grad. work at Rush Med. College, Chicago. 1907. Married, Grace M. Rand, of Lau- rel, Md., July 24, 1907, at Klamath Agency. Formerly member of Co. H, Colo. Natl. Guard. Member, Am. Med. Assn.. Ore. State Med. Soc, Portland City and Co. Med. Soc. Secy., Woodstock Im- provement Club. Address : 4411 60th ave., S. B., Woodstock, Portland, Ore. BIjACK, Alfred liawrenoe, Lawyer; horn, Burlington Co., New Jersey, Nov. 16, 1858 ; son, Alfred L. and Margaret H. (Bunting) B. A. B., Princeton, N. J., 1878; A. M., 1881. Married, Ada F. Ab- bott, May 7, 1883, at Trenton, N. J. Member of bar, U. S. Supreme Court of N. J., Cal., and Wash., and of all Fed- eral Courts in respective dists. Sen. member law firm. Black & Black ; Pres. and Dir., Fairhaven Land Co. ; Pres. and Dir., Bellingham Bay Land Co. ; Dir. and Counsel, Pacific Anthracite Coal Co. ; Dir and Counsel for several other local Cos. Mayor of Whatcom, 1894 ; Mayor of Bel- lingham, 1903-4, 1906-8. Mernber and official of Trans-Mississippi Coml. Con- gress ; Pres., Whatcom Board of Trade, several years ; Vice-pres.-, Wash. State Bar Assn. Del. Universal Congress, Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis, 1904. Pres., Kul- shan Club. Bes. : 158 South Forest st. ; Office : Exchange block, Bellingham, Wash. BLACK, George Nathan, Real Estate Operator ; born^ San Francisco, Cal., June 17, 1876 ; son, Samuel and Rosalie (Newman) B. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Los Angeles. Junior partner firm Black Bros. Served on State, City and Co. Exec. Comms. at Los Angeles. Was in charge Taft campaign, L. A. Co., 1908 ; Chmn., Republican City Con v., 1908. App. Lieut. Col. on Gov. Gillett's staff. Member : Governing Comm. L. A. Realty Bd. ; Past Master, Westgate Lodge, F. & A. M. ; Past Grand Pres., Indepen- dent Order B'nai B'rith. Res. : 851 W. ,18th St.; Office: 209-210 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BLACK, Stanley P., Physician; horn, Omaha, Nebr., Aug. 21, 1859. Edu. : high school, Chicago ; Ph. B., Northwest- ern Univ. ; M. D., Med. Dept, 1885 ; A. M., 1907. Interne, Cook Co. Hosp.. 54 WHO'S WHO 1885-7. Married, Ella Piper, May 26, 1892. In practice, Chicago, 1889-97 ; Los Angeles and Pasadena, since 1897. Formerly member faculty. Northwestern Univ. Med. School ; Prof., Pathology, Col- lege of Med., Univ. of Cal., since 1897. Health Officer of Pasadena and Cons. Bac- teriologist, Los Angeles Board of Health. Specialty : Pathology. Member : L. A. Co, Med. Assn., L. A. Clinical and Patholog- ical Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Am. Acad, of Med., Am. Assn. for Advan. of Science, Pacific Coast Ry. Surg. Res. : 470 Maylin st., Pasadena ; Office : Auditorium bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BI.ACKSTOCK, Charles F., Lawyer; honij, San Buena Ventura, Ventura Co., Cal., Dec. 30. 1875 ; soti, Nehemiah and Abigail (Smith) B. Grad.. Ventura High School, 1894 ; State Univ., Berkeley, 1895- 96. Married. Grace A. Woods, 1896. Taught school in Los Angeles and Ven- tura Counties. 9 years. Member and Pres., Board of Edu., of Ventura Co., 1898-1905. City Atty., Oxnard, since 1910. Pres., Ventura Co. Republican Central Comm., since 1910. Mason. Re- «, publican. Address : Oxnard, Cal. BL.ACKSTOCK, Nehemiah, Lawyer; lorn, Ashville, N. C, Sept. 25, 1846; son. Dr. James C. and Elizabeth Ann (Ball) B. Edu. : Acad, in N. C. ; read law, New- ford, Tenn. Married, Abble Smith, Sept. 25, 1868. 1905-7, Member, Cal. Bank Commission; 1898-1902. member of Cal. Railway Commission. In 1896, moved to Los Angeles. 1862-65 ; member of Firs?t Regt. S. C. Artillery. Member : Masons. Los Angeles Bar Assn. Cluhs : Union League. Republican. Res. : 109 West ave. 54. Office : Title Ins. bldg.. Los An- geles. Cal. BLiAIR, Prank: W., Lawyer: horn, Olnej.', 111.. Feb. 22, 1859 ; son, Stephen A. and Margaret (Johnstone) B. Edu. : public schools Olney, 111. ; Northern Indiana Nor- mal School, Valparaiso ; Union College of Law, Chicago, grad., 1883. Married, Rose E. Pearce, Aug. 23, 1888. Moved to Cal., 1904. Dept. Dist. Atty., Los An- geles Co.. since 1908. Mason. Republi- can. Res. : 1831 Western ave. ; Office : Hall of Records, Los Angeles, Cal. BliAIR, Hamilton, Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Polk Co., Mo., Sept. 19, 1855 ; son, George Washington and Sally (Rook) B. Edu. : public schools of Mo. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Willamette Univ., Portland, Ore., 1883 ; post grad. in Chicago Poly- clinic 1900. Married, Lucy A. Gillihan, May 30, 1882, at Fern Prairie Wash. Member : first State Legislature of Wash. Mayor of Elma. two terms. Address : Elma, Wash. BLAISDELL, Irwin Rockwell, Lawyer; lorn. Champaign, 111.. July 22, 1872 ; son, Judson Sherwood and Caroline (Rock- well) B. Edu. : Univ. of Illinois (did not graduate) ; LL. B., Iowa College of Law, Des Moines, Iowa, 1898. Married. Helen Page, Sept. 25, 1901, at Pageville, Mont. Address : Plains, Mont. BLAKE, John Walter, Banker; lorn, Leon Co.. Tex., Aug. 6, 1858 ; son. Gen. T. W. Blake. A. B., Southwestern Univ. Tex., 1876. Married. Ella Yelverton, Nov. 19, 1879, at Calvert, Tex. Pres., Metro- politan St. Ry. Co. ; Dlr., North Texas Traction Co. Del. at large. Democratic Natl. Conv., 1896, 1900. Address : 767 Bryan st, Dallas, Tex. BliAKEIiY, TVilliam T., Lawyer; lorn, San Francisco. Oct. 19, 1872 ; son, Calvin and Caroline E. (Milleman) B. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco and San Jose, Cal. ; read law in office of Knight & Heggerty. San Francisco. Married Martha E. Wilkinson, Dec. 14, 1901. In- heritance Tax Appraiser. Member : Ma- sons, I. O. O. F., I. O. F., N. S. G. W., Los Angeles Bar Assn., Financial Secy., Young Men's Republican League of Sou. Cal.. 1896. Republican. Res. : 1431 Oak St., So. Pasadena ; Office : 401-402 Henne bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BLAKESLEE, Raymond Ives, Lawyer; lorn, Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 17, 1875 ; son, Cornelius and Mary (Sanford) B. Edu. : Brooklyn (N. Y.) High School, ON THE PACIFIC COAST N. Y. Law School, 1897-98. Married, Helene M. Beers, 1906. Moved to Cal. Apr., 1907. Patent solicitor in N. Y. City, 1899-1907. City Atty., Ocean Park. 1908. Chihs : City, L. A. Athletic. Mem- ber : Chamber of Commerce. Res. : 622 Washington st., Alhambra ; Office: 304- 306 Mason Opera House bldg., Los An- geles. Cal. BLANCHARD, Hiram Abiff, Lawyer; born, Marshall. Mo., Dec. 24, 1874 ; son, George B. and Emeline (Payne) B. Edu. : high school, 1893 ; and bus. college, 1895. Married, Henrietta Gardner, Aug. 1, 1900. Moved to Cal., 1893. Official Shorthand Reporter for Coroner, since 1898. Official Superior Court Reporter, 1899-1908 ; re- signed court reporting to attend to legal practice. Del. to all County and State Democratic Convs., since 1898 ; Del. to Natl. Convention, 1908. Pres., Y. M C. A. Democrat. Res. : 844 McKendrie St. ; Office : 88-89 Auzerais bldg., San Jose, Cal. BL.ANCHARD, James H., Lawyer; horn, Niles, Mich., Dec. 6, 1847 ; son, Johna- than and Matilda A. (Ingraham) B. Edu. : M. A., Mich. Univ., 1870 ; B. A. 1872. Married, Lucy U. Shackleford, Sept. 30, 1884. Moved to Cal., 1873. Prohibition candidate for Gov. of Cal.. 1906. Res. : 919 West Second st. ; Office : 91 Temple block, Los Angeles, Cal. BL.AIVCHARD, O. S., Lawyer; lorn, Erie, Pa., May 11, 1876; son, Elijhalet A. and Elizabeth (Stapf) B. Grad.. Coun- cil Bluffs High School, 1895 ; LL. B., Law Dept, ITniv. of Mich., 1898. Married, Irma Linkey, July 18, 1906, at Portlanrl Ore. Practiced 6 years in the East, and 8 years at Grant's Pass, Ore. Practice largely corporation, water, mining and timber matters ; represents large inter- ests in Jackson, Josephine and Douglas 1 Counties. Dir. and Atty., Grant's Pass Bank & Trust Co. ; Pres., Josephine Coun- ty Irrigation Co. ; Vice-pres., Eden Val- ley Power Co. ; Secy., Oriole Gold Min- ing Co. ; Dir., Merlin Townsite Co. Mem- I ber : Masons, Knights Templar, Wood- men of the World, Grant's Pass Com- mercial Club. Republican. Recreation : motoring. Res. : 801 Lawnridge ave. ; Of- fice : Tuffs block, Grant's Pass, Ore. BLANCKENBURG, Gustav Berthold. Lawyer ; horn, San Francisco, Cal., May 24, 1886 ; son, Theo. J. H. and Marie E. (Hinrichs) B. Edu. : Adams Cosmopoli- tan grammar school ; gx'ad., Lowell Higli School, San Francisco, 1903 ; B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1907 ; post-grad., Univ. of Cal., J. D., 1909. Law partner of Henry A. Jacobs. Res. : 2239 Green st. ; Office : Monadnock bldg., San E"'rancisco, Cal. BL.EDSOE, BenjaTOim Franklin, Judge; horn, San Bernardino, Cal., Feb. 8, 1874 ; son, Robert Emmett and Althea (Bottoms) B. Edu. : San Bernardino high school ; A. B., Stanford Univ., 1896. Married, Katharine M. Shepler, Dec. 25, 1899. Judge, Superior Court, San Bernardino County, since 1900. Democrat. Res. : 750 D St. ; Office : Court House, San Bernar- dino, Cal. BLEY, Adclfo, Banker; bom, Gnesen, Prussia, Germany, May 24, 1864 ; son. Boas and Bertha (Seldner) B. Edu.: public schools, Gnesen ; Gnesener Gymna- sium, 1880. Married, Manuela Rivera, Nov. 19, 1893, at Guaymas, Mex. Or- ganized with brother, the Bley Hermano.i, general merchandise bus., 1893 ; Pres., Banco de Sonora, Hermosillo. Organized Compania Industrial del Pacifico, 1904 ; Est., Mortgage & Farmers Bank, 1910; Vice-pres., Compania Naviera del Pacifico ; Pres., Chamber of Commerce, Hermosillo, Mex. Address : Hermosillo, Sonora, Mex. BUNN, Le-^vis ^W.„ Lumber Dealer and Banker ; horn, Dresden, Me., Dec. 22, 1842, Edu. : public schools ; Maine Wesleyan Univ., Kents Hill. Married, Celia Littlp. at Maine, Dec, 1867. Came to San Fran- cisco, Cal., 1864, and engaged in lumber bus. Pres., L. W. Blinn Co. ; Pres., Golden Gate Lbr. Co., Pres., Lbr. & Mill Co., of Whittier, Cal. ; Pres., State Bank of San Pedro ; Pres., Provident Mutual Bldg. & Loan Assn. ; Dir., Citi- zens Natl. Bank. Member : Independent 56 WHO'S WHO Church of Christ. Independent in poli- tics. 01411)8 : Jonathan, Sunset. -Res. : 2920 S. Flower st. ; Office : Prov. Mut. Bldg. & Loan Assn.. Los Angeles, Cal. BL,OCH3IA]V, Lucien A., Banker; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 9, 1865; sou. A. and Marie (Sarassin) B. Edu. : pub- lic schools ; and by private teachers. Mar- ried, Haidee Goldtree, Nov. 9, 1898, at San Francisco. Cashier, Blochman Bank- ing Co. Member Legislative Comm. that drew up Bank Act now in force. Pres., New Pedrara Onyx Co., New Pedrara Mexican Onyx Co. ; Secy., East Puente Oil Co.; Dir. and Treas.. San Diego-Coa- linga Oil Co., San Diego Mantle Lamp Co. ; Dir., U. S. Grant Hotel Co. ; Dir., Panama-California Expo. Member : Am. Geographical Soc, Archaeological Insti- tute of Am., Water and Forest Assn., River and Harbor Assn., Soc. for Natural History (past pres.) ; San Diego Associated Charities (dir.) ; San Diego Chapter Am. Red Cross (treas.) ; Humane Soc, San Diego Art Assn., San Diego Floral Assn.. Masons, 32°, Scottish Rite. Royal Arch, Shriners, Knights of Pythias, (past chancellor) ; N. S. G. W. (past pres.) ; M. W. A., W. O. W., I. O. B. B., p. O. E., Pythian Sisters, Natl. Guard Cal., Natl. Automobile Assn. Cluls : Au- tomobile of Southern Cal., San Diego Yacht (ex-commodore) ; Corinthian Yacht. Excelsior Rowing, Cabrillo, Union League. Address : San Diego, Cal. BliODGET, Rush Maxwell, Lawyer; horn, Youngsville, Pa., Dec. 3, 1881 ; son, S. L. and Carrie M. (Belnap) B. Edu. : Bak- ersfield, Cal., grammar and high schools ; LL. B., Leland Stanford Jr., Univ., 1907. Married, Beryl Lorena French, May 20, 1911, at Los Angeles, Cal. City Atty., Huntington Beach, 4 years ; City Atty., Stanton, 1911 ; practiced law in Los An- geles, since 1907, in partnership with V. T. Watkins, firm name, Watkins & Blodget. Dir., First Natl. Bank of Hunt- ington Beach, Cal., 1910-12. Fraterni- ties: F. & A. M., I. O. O. F., M. W. A., Delta Chi, Acadia, Delta Chi Legal Fra ternity. Progressive Party. Res. : Casa Verdugo, Cal. ; Office : 330 Stimson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BL.03I, Peter Henry, Banker; horn, Mon- tevideo, Minn., Feb. 1, 1886; son, O. H. and Mattie (Skogrand) B. Edu.: Will- mar, Minn., Seminary, two years. Mar- ried, Louise M. Olson, June 12, 1909, at Fairfield, Wash. Cash., Bank of ^Fair- field, at 19 years of age, later. Cash., Waverly Exchange Bank, Waverly, Wash., 4 years ; was also identified with Farm- ers & Merchants Bank, Rockford ; Farm- ers & Merchants State Bank, Maiden, Wash. ; organized Orient State Bank, 1910, now cashier ; Secy., Orient Im- provement Club, Kettle River Develop- ment League. Breeds fancy chickens for pastime. Res. : Park Place ; Office : Orient State Bank, Orient, Wash. BOAT WRIGHT, Hannibal, O., Banker; horn, Marion, S. C, Jan. 14. 1858 ; son, Thomas and Artemisa (Wynne) B. Edu. : public schools ; Mercer Univ., Macon, Ga. Married, Sarah L. Law, May 30, 1882. at Giddings. Tex. Pres., First National Bank, Howell Lumber Co., Gordon-Small Grocer Co. ; Treas., Bryan Cotton Oil Co., Bryan Press Co., Bryan College Inter- urban R. R, Co. Trustee, Bryan Baptist Acad. Address : Bryan, Tex. BOCQ,UERAZ, Leon (Edouard) Banker: horn, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 31, 1871 ; son, Antoine and Mathilda (Girod) B. Litt. B., and B. S., Univ. of Paris, France. Married, Claire May Chabot, July 28, 1908. 1st Vice-pres., French American Bank of Savings ; Pres., Western Grain & Sugar Products Co. ; Pres., Shea Boc- queraz Co. Cluhs : Pacific Union, Bur- lingame Country, Claremont Country, Cercle de I'Union (pres.) ; Alliance Fran- caise (pres.) Res. : 250 Perry st, Oak- land, Cal. ; Office : 608 Sutter st., San Francisco. Cal. BODIIVSOIV, Frederick P., Banker and Merchant; horn, Galva, 111., Dec. 29, 1871 ; son, Carl F. and Louisa (Dahlgren) B. Edit. : High School, Kearney, Nebr. ; Ph. G., Univ. of 111., Dept. of Pharmacy, Chi- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 57 cago. 1894. Married, Jennie M. Herdien. Sept. 26. 1900. at Galva, III. Pivs.. Citizens Natl. Bank ; Sec. and Trea^ . Queen City .Furn. Co. ; Dir., Grace & Bodison Drug Co. ; Dir., Bergman Seed & Com. Co. ; formerly member, Nebr. State Militia ; member, Oregon Commission for Panama-Pacific Exposition ; York and Scottish Rite Mason, Shriner, Elk. Res. , 2520 First st. ; OiJice : First and Wash- ington sts., Baker, Ore. BOESIvE, Elmer Julius, Physician; born. Santa Barbara, Cal., Jan. 14, 1867. l'']du : Santa Barbara high school ; Ann Arbor Mich. ; Rush Med. College ; Med. Dept., Northwestern Univ. ; M. D., Chicago Msd. College, 1889. Married, Katherine C. Hogan, 1890. Mayor of Santa Barbara, Cal., 1908. Member: Santa Barbara Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal. Ad- dress : 110 Ortega st., Santa Barbara. Cal. BOETTCHER, Claude Kedzie, Capital- ist ; horn^ Colo., June 10, 1875 ; son, Charles and Fannie A. (Cowan) B. E. E., Harvard Univ. Married, De Allen Mc- Murtrie, Jan. 29, 1890, at Kansas City, Mo. Member firm, Boettcher, Porter & Co., bond dealers, and officer and Dir. in numerous other corps. Trustee, Agnes Memorial Sanitarium. Cluhs : Denver, Denver Country, Rocky Mountain Har- vard, Mile High, Overland Park. Res. : 701 Emerson st. ; Office : 436 Electric bldg., Denver, Colo. !B0GART, AValter Scott, Physician; horn, Washington, Ind., June 20, 1873 ; sen Elbert and Rosalie Eveline (Fagely) P. ; father descendant, paternally, from ITu- i guenot stock ; maternally, from . English family of Walters ; mother descendant, paternally, from German House of Wiu-- temberg ; matei'nally, from Scotch family of Stuart ; his great grandfather. Cha^. Stuart, was killed in War of 1812. Edu. : Cleves, Ohio, graded schools ; privace tu- tor at Brookville, Ind. ; M. D., Eclectic Med. College. Cincinnati, O., 1903 ; also at Phys. and Surg. College, Denver, Colo., 1909. Married, Elizabeth H. Anderson, Oct. 9, 1901, at Cincinnati, O. Prof., Diagnosis and Internal Medicine, West- minster and Phys. and Surg. Colleges of Med.; for 3 years, Denver, Colo. ; Asso. Editor, "Medical Record," 3 years, Den- ver ; Vice-pres., Gen. Mgr. and Consult- ing Med. Dir., Bankers International Life Assurance Co., Denver ; Dir., and Chief Surg., American Fuel Co. ; Dir., Pres. and Chief Surg., American Land & In- vestment Co., Denver ; Dir., Secy, and Chief Surg., North Park Irri. & Power Co. ; Chief Surg., Denver, Laramie & Northwestern Ry. ; Chief Surg., Denver Omnibus & Cab Co. Member : Denver Chamber 'of Commerce, Colo. Scientific Soc, Twentieth Century Medical Club (pres.) ; Denver City, County and State Med. Socs., Am. Med. Assn., Colo. State and Natl. Eclectic Socs. Ex-Pres., Colo. State Eclectic Med. Soc. Clui : Colorado Traffic, Colo. Contributing Editor, "Na- tional Eclectic Medical Quarterly." Res. : 915 E. 18th ave. ; Office : 403 and 426 Gas & Electric bldg., Denver, Colo. BOGGS, James William, Banker; hoin, Independence, Mo., Aug. 10, 1843 ; son. Heni-y Carroll and Martha Jane (Young) B. ; oldest grandson of Gov. Lilburn W. Boggs, of Missouri, who gained consider- able notoriety during Mormon troubles in Mo. ; Gov. Boggs went to Cal. in 1846, and H. C. Boggs followed with his fam- ily in 1850, where he and his wife resided until their death in 1898. Edu. : Colle- giate Institute of Benicia, Cal., during the years of 1858, 1859 and 1860 ; did not graduate. Married, Josephine Boggs, July 19, 1870, at Napa, Cal. Engaged in farming and general stock raising from 1860 to 1898, since which time has been Pres., Farmers Savings Bank of Lake- port, Cal. Address : Lakeport, Cal. BOLIN, P. J., Contractor and Builder; horn, Brockville, Ont., Can., Jan. 11, 1858 ; son, John and Katherine (Dean) B. Edu. : public school, Ont. Married, Anna Rude- sill, 1886, at Santa Ana, Cal. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1881. Engaged in con- tracting business ; organized, 1910, Ra- 58 WHO'S WHO mona Home Oil Co., of which he is Mgr. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Build- ers' Exchange, (vice-pres.) ; Elks, Knight of Columbus, Ancient Order of Hibernians. Res. : 1421 Millard ave., Los Angeles, Cal. BOLINK, Elebertus, Physician; born, Deventer, Netherlands, Nov. 23, 1845 ; son, Peter and Adeleida (Muileman) B. Edu. : Normal School at Deventer, Neth- erlands, 1864 ; Long Island College Hosp.. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885. Married, Adele Cjoebel, Mar., 1877, at Henderson, Minn. Teacher in public schools in Netherlands, until 1866 ; teacher in Collegium Neerlan- dicum in Curacao, Dutch West Indies, until 1871 ; went to New York, 1871 ; entered drug bus. in Minn., 1873 ; prac- ticed medicine in St. Paul, Minn., 1880 ; went to Seattle, 1877 ; re-entered drug business, 1888 ; also practices medicine ; Pres., Wash. State Pharmaceutical Assn., 1903. Res. : Madrono Park, Bainbridge Island; Office: 118 2d ave., S. Seattle, Wash. BOL.L.ES, Myrick Nathaniel, Metallurgi- cal Engineer ; born, Iowa, Sept. 14, 1877 ; son, George and Lydia J. (Doolittle) B. B. S., (M. E.) South Dakota State Col- lege, 1898 ; Ph. D., Columbia Univ., N. Y. City, 1903. Unmarried. Chief Chemist, Golden Reward Mining & Smelting Co., Deadwood, S. D., 1899-1901 ; Tutor, Dept. of Metallurgy, Columbia Univ., N. Y. City, 1903-05; Chief Chemist, Am. Smelt- ing & Refining Co., Monterey, Mexico. 1905-7 ; Asst. Supt, since 1907. Member : Am. Chemical Soc, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : Brookings, S. D. ; Office : Apartado 101, Monterey, Mexico. BOLLMAN, Lenthal A., Physician and Surgeon ; born, Postville, Iowa, Jan. 26, 1873 ; son, John W. and Martha E. (Mitchell) B. Edu. : public school, Eu- gene, Ore. ; 4 years' course at Univ. of Oregon ; M. D., Willamette Med. Col., Sa- lem, Ore., 1906 ; Post. Grad. course at N. Y. Post Grad. School, 1910. Married. Nella I. Jester, Mar. 26, 1907, at Port- land, Ore. Teacher in public schools of Ore., 1893-1900. Dir., Dallas Hosp. Assn. 1st Lieut and Capt, Co. H., fourth Inf. Ore. Natl. Guards, 1907-10; 1st Lieut., Med. Corps, 3d Inf., Ore. Natl. Guards, 1912. Member : Polk- Yamhill-Marion Med. Assn., State Med. Assn. Res. : 714 Main St. ; Office : Natl. Bank bldg., Dallas, Ore. BOLT, Frank Carlos, Banker; born. Knowlesville, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1846 ; son. Charles J. and Almira (Williams) B. Edu. : common schools. Married, Ellen A. Howe, June 1, 1870, at Carlton, N. Y. Pres., San Gabriel Valley Bank ; Dir.. Citizens Natl. Bank, Los Angeles ; Union Oil Co., Arrowhead Realty Corp. Clubs : Pasadena Country, Annandale Country, (Pasadena) ; California, (Los Angeles). Address : Pasadena. Cal. eOIiTON, Herbert Eugene, Historian and Ethnologist ; born, Tomah, Wis., July 20, 1870 ; son, Edwin Latham and Rosa- line (Cady) B. Member of the family of Bolton, of Lancashire and Yorkshire, Eng., and of N. Y. B. L., Univ., of Wis., 1895 ; Post-grad, in History, Univ. of Wis., 1895-97; Univ. of Pa., 1897-99; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 1899. Married, Gertrude James, Aug. 20, 1895, at Tunnel City, Wis. Work has been that of a "pioneer" in the development of history of South- west, particularly for the Spanish period. Has done more than anyone else to in- vestigate and make known the rich ma- terial for this history in the archives of Mexico, where he has worked periodical- ly for the past 10 years. His "Guide" has been called "an epoch making book." Member: Phi Beta Kappa, (honor soc.) ; Theta Delta Chi Fraternity, Am. Hist. Assns., Texas State Hist. Assn., Am. Folk- lore Soc. Club: Bohemian, (S. F.) Au- thor : Monographs on Southwestern His- tory and Ethnology ; "Guide to Materials for the History of the U. S. in the Ar- chives of Mexico," 1912 (the Carnegio Institution). Editor, "The Southwestern Historical Quarterly." Res. : 1526 Spring St., Berkeley, Cal. ; Office : Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Cal. BOMAR, David J., Lawyer; bo7m, Paris, Tenn., Mar. 28, 1861 ; son, David T. and ON THE PACIFIC COAST 59 Susan E. (Colwell) B. Edu. : Cumber- land Univ., Lebanon. Tenn. Married, Anna E. Purington, Nov. 11, 1885, at Henrietta, Tex. Dir. and general coun- sel, Abeline & Sou. Ry. ; Vice-pres., and general counsel. Southwestern Ry. Co. Member : Sigma Chi. Chibs : University. River Crest Country (Fort Worth), Rac- quet (St. Louis, Mo.) Res.: 1415 South I Allan St. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., Fort Worth, Tex. BONNER, Thomas Hubbard, Banker; I horn, Rusk, Tex., Jan. 15, 1868 ; son, F. W. and Georgianna (Boaz) B. Edu. : high school ; Southwestern Univ., George- town, Tex. ; Mahan Commercial College, Tyler, Tex. Married, Ala L. Ferryman, Apr. 15, 1903, at San Antonio, Tex. Pres., State Guaranty Bank and Trust Co. ; Vice-pres. and Treas., Palacios, San Antonio & Pecos Valley Ry. Co. ; Dir., Burke Oil Co., Merchants and Planter:^ Lumber Co. ; Treas., City of Palacios and Palacios Independent School District. Member : Masons, Palacios Public Library Assn. Address : Palacios, Tex. BOONE, Linden Lewis, Law^yer; born. Pike Co., Mo., May 7, 1862 ; son, Ben- jamin F. and Nancy Margaret (Eastin) B. Edu. : local colleges of Mo., A. B., Christian Univ., post-acad., course at Univ. of Va. ; law course at St. Louis Law School. Married, Marfha Scott (daughter of Col. Chalmers Scott), 1909. In 1887, app. City Justice for San Diego, and serv- ed about 18 months. Atty., San Diego and Ariz., R. R. Co. Member : Am. Bar Assn. Democrat. Res. : 2570 1st st. ; Office : 401-402 Union bldg., San Diego, Cal. BOOTH, Courfland Linden, Physician and Surgeon ; Jjorn, Birmingham, O., May 8, 1877 ; son, Charles and Jennie (John- son) B. ; descendant of Richard Booth, Stratford, Conn., 1640. A. B., Oberlin College, 1905 ; M. D., Western Reserve Univ., 1908 ; Interne, Charity Hosp., 1908-9 ; Interne, N. Y. Lying-in Hosp., 1909. Married, Juanita C. Snyder, Aug. 24, 1910, at Wheaton, 111. Member : Port- land City and County Med. Socs., Oregon State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1073 Clinton st. ; Office: 811 1/2 Clinton st, Portland, Ore. BOOTH, Henley C, Lawyer; 60m. Apple- ton City, Mo., Dec. 24, 1873 ; son, Rob- ert L. and Maria J. (Belt) B. Edu. : Santa Barbara high school, grad., 1890. Studied law in office of B. L. Thomas at Santa Barbara, 1891-5. Married, Pearl Keith, Oct., 1904. Moved to Cal., 1885. City Atty., Santa Barbara, 1900-08. Gen- eral Law Dept. Sou. Pac. R. R., San Fran- cisco, since 1910. Cluh : Transportation. Republican. Res. : Berkeley, Cal. ; Office : Flood Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BOOTH, Hiram EA'ans, Lawyer; horn. near Postville, la., Oct. 25, 1860 ; son. Joseph and Caroline (Bishop) B. ; des- cendant of ancient Booth family of Lan- cashire and Yorkshire, Eng. Edu. : public schools of la., and private tutors ; read law with Frank Shinn of Carson, la. Married, Carrie M. Robinson (deceased) Aug. 26, 1886; second, Lillian B. Red- head, May 29, 1889, at Postville, la. Editor, Mgr. and half owner, "Carson Critic," 1885-87; member law firm. Booth, Lee. Badger, Rich & Parke. Member, up- per House of last Territorial Legis. of Utah, 1894 ; State Senator, 1896 ; Mem- ber, exec, comm.. Republican party, 1904 : U. S. Atty. for Utah, since 1906. Judge Advocate Gen., 1909 ; Col. on Gov's. Staff. Pres., Intermountain Republican Printing Co. (now "Herald Republican"). In- ventor and patentee of the "claraphone" ; invented improvements for telephone re- ceivers. Clui : Commercial, (Salt Lase City). Member: Wasatch Lodge. A. F. & A. M. Address : Salt Lake City, Utah. BOOTH, William A., Banker; born, low^a, Sept. 6, 1849 ; son, Robert and Mary (Minor) B. Edu. : Umpqua Acad., Ore. Married, Lucy S. Corey, Nov. 1, 1877. Pi'es., Crook County Bank, Cove Power Co. ; formerly Sheriff and Co. Judge of Crook Co., and Mayor, Prineville, Ore. Member : Am. Order United Workmen, Ma- 60 WHO'S WHO sons. Cluh : Prineville Commercial. Ad- dress : Prineville, Ore. BOOTH, Willis H., Banker; T)orn, Winne- mucca, Nev., Feb. 15, 1874 ; son, L. and Ellen Ann (Bratt) B. Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles ; Univ. of Cal., 1895. Married, Chancie Ferris, Jan. 21, 1899, at Los Angeles. Treas., L. Booth & Sons. 1895-1908; Secy., Smith-Booth & Usher, since 1908. Organizer and Vice-pres., Pac. Elec. Heating Co. ; Vice-pres., Equitable Savings Bank ; Treas., Booth Inv. Co. ; Pres., 1909, Chamber of Commerce ; Pres., Associated Chambers of Commerce. 1910. Commander, L. A. Commandery No. 9, Knights Templar. Dir., Occidental Col- lege. Cluhs : Jonathan, California, Sun- set, Los Angeles Country. Res. : 1010 Magnolia ave. ; Office : Smith, Booth & LTsher, Los Angeles, Cal. BORDEAUX, Thomas, Lumberman; horn, Canada, June 10, 1852 ; son, Theo- phile and Marguerite (Biszinett) B. Mar- ried, S. E. Webb, June 27, 1900, at Mason County, Wash. Pres., Mason County Logging Co. ; Pres.. Mumby I^br. & Shingle Co. ; Vice-pres. and Mgr., Black Hills & North Ry. Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Seattle ; Dir., Capital Xatl. Bank, Olympia ; Pres., Olympia Cedar Co. ; Dir. and Vice-pres., Shelton Bank. Member : A. F. & A. M. Cluhs : Rainier. Chamber of Commerce, Commercial. Res. : 806 14th Ave., N. ; Ofjice : 947 Henry bldg., Seattle, Wash. BORDEN, Sheldon, Lawyer; horn, Ala., Nov. 10, 1858 ; son Joseph and Juliet E. (Rhodes) B. LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1884. Married, Margery Fran- ces Burnett, Feb. 2, 1886. Moved to Cal., 1868. Cluh : Los Angeles Country. Member : Los Angeles County Bar Assn. Democrat. Res. : 2328 South Hope st. ; Office : 429 Stimson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BORD^WELL,, Walter, Judge; hoi-n, Cal- houn Co., Mich. ; son, Charles M. and Eliza (IngersoU) B. Edu. : public schools of Mich. ; Olivet College, Olivet, Mich. ; Eastman's Bus. College, Pougkeepsie, N. Y. ; read law in office of Samuel J. Kil bourne, Lansing, Mich. Married, Mary E. Willits, July 18, 1883. Moved to Cal., Jan., 1889. Appointed Judge Super- ior Court, of Los Angeles Co., by Gov. Pardee, 1885, and in 1906, elected for full term. Cluhs : California, Union League. Member : State and Los Ange- les Bar Assns., Chamber of Commerce, Municipal League. Republican. Res. : 2023 West 24th st. ; Office : Hall of Rec- ords, Los Angeles, Cal. BORG, Charles Theodore, Lawyer and Banker; horn, Peoria, 111., May 2, 1877; son, G. A. and Caroline (.Johnson) B. Grad., Omaha High School, 1900 ; A. B., Univ. of Nebr.. 1904 ; LL. B., 1906. Mar- ried, Emma E. Shinbur, Sept. 12, 1008. at Oakland, Nebr. Pres., Methow Val- ley Bank ; Secy, and Dir., Methow Power & Orchard Co. Member : Co. G, 3d Nebr. Vol. Inf., Span.-Am. War ; football player, captain and coach, Univ. of Nebr., 1902-8 ; employed 3 years by Dept. of Civil Ad- ministration, Isthmian Canal Comm., Pan- ama ; Pres., Pateros Commercial CAnh. Member : Span.-Am. War Veterans, legal frat, ; Phi Delti Phi, Masons. Address : Pateros, Wash. BORUFF, Frederick Lincoln, Farmer: horn. Cedar Creek, Ind., Mar. 31, 1865 ; son, William Henry and Margaret Eleanor (Foster) B. ; paternal grandfather was a gen. in the Finn Army at age of 26 ; grandmother a descendant of Sir Robert Nesbitt. Edu. : public schools of Ind. Married, Mrs. K. C. Porter (nee Katie • Anne Caystile) Feb. 25, 1908, at San Fernando, Cal. Owner and editor, "Rot- ana Valley News." Democrat. Chief Dept. Auditor, Pottawattamie Co., 1886-87; traveled for Western Wheeled Scraper Co., 3 years ; in real estate bus., 10 years, Chicago. Organized Tammany Soc. of Chi- cago. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1900. Mgr. and Dir., Western Development Co., 1901-05, Porter Land & Water Co., 1002 06 ; Secy., Serpe Brownstone Co., Pres., Cal. Packing Case Co. Del. Farmers Natl. Congress, 1891. Member : Chamber of ON THE PACIFIC COAST 61 Commerce, (L. A.), 32° Mason. Cluh : L. A. Athletic. Address : San Fernando. Cal. BOSTVVICK, Harry Rice, Banker; horn, Detroit. Mich.. Oct. 7. 1870 ; son, Henry Egbert and Sophia (Ashley) B. Edu. : private and public schools. Married, Emma Lake Hunt, Nov. 21. 1900, at San Francisco. Built first steam railway in Korea, also first public water supply sys- tem in Korea. Member 5rm, Bin-ker, Knickerbocker & Bostwick, San Francisco ; Pres., Jesse, Moore-Hunt Co., San Fran- cisco ; Mexican Candelaria Co., S A., Mexico ; and various other Cos. Decor- ated by Emperor of Korea with 3d Order of Pai Kwai. Member, Royal Soc of Arts, London. Cluhs : Bohemian, Union League, Family (San Francisco), Seoul (Seoul, Korea), Chemulpo (Chemulpo, Korea). Res.: 200 Laurel st. ; Office: 75 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. BOTZER, W(illiam), Physician and Sur- geon ; 'born, Germany, Nov. 15, 1859 ; son, Carl and Carolina (Steinke) B. Grad., Lawrence Coll., Appleton, Wis., 1889 ; studied Medicine in Milwaukee Medical, Milwaukee, Wis., M. D., Bennette Medical College, 111., 1897. Member of Lewis Co. Medical Society, Washington ; Washing- ton State Medical Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Address : Mayfield, Wash. BOURDETTE, J, W., Lawyer; horn, Sa?i Francisco, Feb. 8, 1856. Grad., St. Ig- natius College, San Francisco, 1872 ; stud- ied law in office of W. C. Burnett. As- sociated in Law Dept. of Sou. Pac. R. R., 1890-93. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn., B. P. O. E. Cluh : Olympic. Re- publican. Res. : Belmont, San Mateo Co. ; Office : Claus Spreckels bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. JOURIVE, Jonathan, Jr., U. S. Senator; horn. New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 23, 1855 ; son, Hon. Jonathan B. Bourne. Edu : Harvard Univ., 1877. Started on trip around the world ; was shipwrecked off Formosa and picked up and taken to Portland, Ore. Member, Oregon House of Representatives, 1885, 1886, 1887; Repub- lican Natl. Comm., 1882-92 ; Del., Natl. Convs., 1888, 1892 ; elected U. S. Senator, from Ore., 1907. Pres., Natl. Progressive Republican League. Res. ; 331 Seventh ave. ; Office : Portland, Ore., and Wash., D. C. BOUTON, Thomas J., Banker; horn, Jackson, Mich., Sept. 6, 1863 ; son, Thom- as Fassett and Sarah Jane (Cady) B. Edu. : common schools ; then two terms Commercial Dept., Wesleyan Univ., Bloom- ington. 111. Married, Katherine E. Mil- ler, Oct. 20, 1886, at Bloomington. News- paper editor and proprietor, Buffalo, (Wyo.) 1885-97. In real estate bus. and banking since. Pres., People's Bank, Bill- ings Loan & Title Co. Member, Elks. Cluh : Billings. Res. : 205 Wyoming ave. ; Office: 2821 First ave., Billings, Mont. BOVARD, Freeman Daily, Editor; Min- ister ; horn. Alpha, Ind., Jan. 9, 1851 ; son, James and Sarah (Young) B. Edu. : public schools ; Hanover College ; A. B., De Pauw Univ., 1875 ; A. M., 1878 ; D. D., 1889; Ph. D., 111. Wesleyan, 1890. Mar- ried, Sallie M. North, June 28, 1875, at Jeffersonville, Ind. Entered the Method- ist Episcopal Ministry, 1874 ; Pastor, Riverside, Cal., 1875 ; Pastor, Orange, 1876-79 ; Pastor, Santa Barbara, 1879- 80 ; Vice-pres., and Prof, of Mathematics?. Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1880-85 ; Pastor of Bush St., San Francisco, 1885-87 ; Supt., of San Francisco District, 1887-93 ; Pas- tor, Alameda First Church, 1893-98 ; Ex- ecutive Secy, for Relief of the Churches in Cal. from Taxation, 1899 ; Editor, "Cal. Christian Advocate," since 1900, and member of the General Conferences. 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912. Member of the Ecumenical Conference, 1911, at Toronto. Res. : 712 Steiner st. ; Office : Book Con- cern bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BOWDEX, AVilliam A., Lawyer; horn, Cooperstown, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1866; son. Pierce and Catherine (Grace) B. Edu. : public schools of San .lose, Santa Clara College. Married, Alice I. Hobbs, Dec. 12, 1894. Moved to Cal., 1876. Dep. Co. Clerk of Santa Clara Co., 1888-91. Mem- 62 WHO'S WHO ber : B. P. O. E., Eagles, Young Mt'u's Inst. Republican. Res. : 1028 The Ala- meda ; Office : Bank of San .Jose bidg., San Jose, Cal. BOWEN, Clarence W., Real Estate Operator ; horn, Otselic, N. Y., 1863 ; sow, Morell and Julia F. Bowen ; his mother is a member of the Warner family of N. Y. Edu. : Univ. of Minn. Marriecl. Margaret B. Wilson. Came to Cal., 1902. Organized Arrowhead Realty Corp. ; or- ganized San Joaquin Dev. Co., (pres. and gen. mgr.) Clu'bs : Arrowhead Mountain. Annandale Country, Jonathan. Res. : Pas- adena, Cal. ; Office : 508 S. Spring st., rm. 236, Los Angeles, Cal. BOWER, E. C, Lawyer; lorn, Cuthbert. Ga., Oct. 18, 1849 ; son, Hon. Isaac E. and Adaline (Breedlove) B. Edu. : public schools, Ga. ; studied law in office of fath- er, in Bainbridge, Ga. Married, Harriet S. Baffin, Oct., 1879. In 1886, moved to Los Angeles. Del. to Democratic Natl. Conv. in St. Louis, 1876. Elected state senator for Ga., 1877 ; Mayor of Blakely, Ga., 1884. Democratic candidate for Dist. Atty. of Los Angeles, 1894. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn., Masons, Moose. Dem- ocrat. Res. : 1121 S. Hope st. ; Office : 709 Union Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BOWERMAN. Guy E., Banker; dorn. Coldwater. Mich.. Oct. 8. 1866 ; son, Thom- as Henry and Elizabeth (Daken) B. Edu. : high school. Married, Susanna Wilson, Sept. 18, 1889, at Mitchell, Ont, Can- ada. Pres., First Natl. Bank, St. An- thony, Ida. ; Pres., First Natl. Bank, Ash- ton, Ida. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Rex- burg, Ida. ; Vice-pres., Fremont Co. Bank Sugar City, Ida. ; Dir., Idaho State Life Ins. Co., Boise, Ida. ; first elected Mayor of St. Anthony. Nominated for State Senator on Republican ticket, 1910 ; party defeated, but he received greatest num- ber of votes of any candidate. Address : St. Anthony, Idaho. BOWERS, John H., Law^yer; horn, Rock- port, Ind., June 7, 1851 ; son, John R. and Phebe Minerva (Hewins) B. Edu. : com- mon schools ; 3 years, Univ. of 111. ; stud- ied law at Danville, 111., with Hon. J. B Mann and Hon. Wm. J. Calhoun. Mar- ried, Florence J. Chapman, June 30, 1881, at Redwood Falls, Minn. Admitted to bar in 111., in 1878 ; went to Minn., and was admitted to the bar there in 1878. Grad. of the four years' course of the Chautauqua Reading Circle ; admitted to the bar of Wash., 1906. Senior First Lieut., Univ. of 111. Cadets, 1873-4 ; mem- ber of- Battery "A" Natl. Guards 111., 1876-7; Judge of Probate Court, Redwood Co., Minn., 1879-85 ; City Atty., Redwood Falls, Minn, many years ; member. Board of Education, Redwood Palls, Minn., 7 years. Charter member of Minn. Club of Spokane, (Secy., 1909-10; Pres., 1910-11). Res.: 1417 Sixth ave. ; Office: 414 Hyde bldg., Spokane, Wash. BOWERS, Lewis Camplbell, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1854 ; son, Samuel and Martha (Dillon) B. Edu. : Prep. Highland Univ., Highland, Kas., 1881-3; M. D., Rush Med. College, Chi- cago, 1883-6. Married, Margaret R. Tay- lor, Nov. 22, 1888, at Richfield, Kas. County and City Phys., 1900-6 ; Med. Exam, for the following ins. Cos. : Mutual, N. Y. ; Manhattan, Penn. Mutual, North- western, Union Central, The National, Ver- mont ; Bankers Life, Northwest Natl., Minn. Secy., Board U. S. Pension Exams. Member : Catholic Knights, L. O. T. N., A. O. U. W., W. O. W. Res. : 303 N. 12th St.; Office: 1011 Main st., Boise, Ida. BOWKER, Don G., Lawyer; horn, Wil- liams Co., O., Apr. 21, 1878 ; son. Homer G. and Belle (Bale) B. Edu. : public schools of O., Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; stud ied law in offices of Hon. Robert M. Clarke. Ventura, Cal. Married, Ruth E. Blanchard, May 20, 1909. Moved to Cal.. 1899. Dep. Co. Clerk, Ventura Co., 2 years. Dist. Atty., Ventura Co., since May, 1906. Member : Bd. of Edu., Ven- tura ; Masons, Knights Templar, Knights of Pythias. Republican. Address : Ven- tura, Cal. BOWMAIV, Abram Bert, Lawyer; horn, Glidden, Ta., Aug. 24, 1876 ; son, Samuel ON THE PACIFIC COAST 63 Thomas and Catherine (Lauck) B. I<^du. : public schools of la. and Mo. ; grad., In- diana public schools, 1891. Moved Lo Cal., Aug., 1902. LL. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., Law Dept., 1905. Married, Edith Davenport, July 23, 1902. Member law hrm, Bowman & Rodabaugh. Member : 3d Kegt., 111. Natl. Guard, several years. Member : San Diego Bar Assn. Repub- lican. Res. : 1055 Ida st. ; Office : 208 McNeece bldg., San Diego, Cal. BOWMAN, Denis Evarts, Lawyer; botii, Sidney, Me., Nov. 10, 1871 ; son, Frank and August (Heath) B. Edu. : Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me. ; Co- burn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me. ; A. B., Colby College, Waterville, 1893 ; A. M., 1896 ; later attended Columbia Univ., and Univ. of Pa. Prin., High School, and Supt. of Schools, Waterville, Me. Latin Master of William Penn Char- ter School, Phila. Club : University. Member : Phi Beta Kappa. Delivers lec- tures and addresses on civic and educa- tional topics. Author : "Course of Study for Common Schools." Res. : 316 North Broadway ; Office : Mason bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. BOWMAN, Henry Denison, Banker; horn, Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 13, 1860 ; son, George Drake and Jennie (Derby) B. Grad., Lock Haven High School, 1877 ; Med. Dept, Mich. Univ., 1883 (did not grad.) Married, Carrie Louise Otto, June 29, 1892, at Williamsport, Pa. Estab- lished Bowman's Bank, 1884 ; organized The Bowman Bank & Trust Co., 1910, of which has since been Pres. Pres., South- western Abstract & Title Co. ; Treas., Las Cruces Bldg. & Improvement Co. ; Pres., South & West Land & Development Co. Club: Toltec, (El Paso, Tex.) Member: Republican State Central Committee. Address : Las Cruces, New Mex. BOWMAN, Oliver G., Banker; born, Clin- ton, La., June 4, 1856 ; son, C. D. and Julia (Wills) B. Edu. : country schools. Married, Julia Johnson, Oct. 18, 1883. at Whitney, Tex. Cashier, Citizens Natl. Bank. Pres., Malone Bank, Malone, Tex. ; Vice-pres., Abbott Bank, Abbott, Tex. ; part owner, Leroy Bank, Leroy, Tex. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Ilillsboro Public Schools. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias. Address : Hillsboro, Tex. BOYD, Butler Bennett, Railroad Con- tractor ; born, Otay, Cal., May 6, 1879 ; son. Ward and Louise Boyd ; grandson of Lynn Boyd, Speaker House of Repre- sentatives, 12 years. B. S., Univ. of Cal., (in C. E.), 1904. Unmarried. Asst. Engr., Western Pac. Ry., 1905-7 ; Asst. Engr., San Diego and Arizona Ry., 1907- 9 ; Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : Duncan, B. C, Canada. BOYD, George Thomas, Physician and Surgeon ; born. Mount Pleasant, Pa., Aug. 21, 1873 ; son, Lester Norton and Mary E. (Newmyer) B. Edu. : public schools and Methodist College, Central City, Nebr. ; Bus. College, Grand Island, Nebr. ; M. D., Kansas City Med. College, 1905. Married, Anna E. Risley, Aug. 9, 1905, at Palouse, Wash. Member : City Council, Palouse, 1911-12. Member : Whitman Co. Med. Soc. Progressive Republican. Baptist. Author : of numerous poems. Address : Palouse, Wash. BOYD, Truman Osborne, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Coshocton, Ohio, Sept. 29, 1869 ; son, James and Marguerite Boyd. A. M., Central Normal College, Ky., 1895 ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Louisville. Married, Jennie May Walling, Feb. 3. 1893. at Pennville, Ind. Chief Surg., Great Shoshone & Twin Falls Water Pow- er Co. ; Chief Surg., Idaho Southern R. R. Co. Owner private hospital at Twin Falls, Ida. Res. : 325 2d ave., North ; Office : 24 Main ave.. Twin Falls, Ida. BOY^DEN, Frank Edson, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Ogdensburg, Wis., Apr. 12. 1870 ; son, Francis Henry and Mary E. (Darling) B. B. S., Brookings, S. D.. State College, 1897 ; Ph. G., Brookings, S. D., State College, 1902; M. D. North- western Univ. Med. School, Chicago, 1906 ; Interne, St. Mary's Hosp., Rochester, Minn., Mayo Bros., 1906-7. Married. Maude E. liegeman. Apr. 26, 1900. at 64 WHO'S WHO Brookings, S. D. Member : Eastern Or-^ Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Add? ess: Heppner, Ore. BOYLE, Emmet Derby, Mining Engi- neer ; horn, Virginia City, Nev., July 26, 1879 ; son, Edward D. (mining supt. Virginia City, Nev.) and Sarali (Donog- hue) B. B. S., Univ. of Nevada, 1899 ; E. M., 1903, conferred for work done. Married, Vida M. McCIure, 1903, at San Francisco, Cal. Consulting Mining Engr., Virginia City, Nev. ; State Engr. of Ne- vada, 1910-11. Mexican, Canadian and U. S. mining experiences. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Address : Virginia City, Nev. BOYNTON, Solon Richard, Physician; horn. Carver, Mass., Nov. 9, 1879 ; son, Wm. Otis and Emma Francis (Merritt) B. ; descendant of Samuel Fuller, who came to Am. in the Mayflower. M. D., Boston Univ. School of Med., 1903. Mar- ried, Susie N. Crocker, Sept. 24, 1906, at South Carver, Mass. Res. : 2335 Cher- ry ; Office : Exchange block, Bellingham, Wash. BOYNTON, Sumner Hamilton, Physi- cian ; horn, Maine, 1845 ; M. D.. Med. Col- lege, Pa., 1866. Married, Marcie E. Stone, Sept. 1, 1866. Moved to Cal., 1888. Ex-Pres., Maine Homoeopathic Soc. and Sou. Cal. Homoeopathic Soc. Res. : Sherman ; Office : Bradbury bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. BOZORTH, John Owen, Banker; horn, Pekin, Wash., Jan. 20, 1854 ; son, Owen Willis and Judith Ann (Williams) B. Married, Annesley M. Case, Apr. 11, 1880, at Astoria, Ore. Edu. : public schools, Territory of Wash. ; Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Bay City Land Co. ; Secy., Tilla- mook Bay Co. ; Vice-pres., and Cash., First Bank & Trust Co. ; Pres., Port of Bay City ; Chairman, Public School Board. Past Grand Chancellor and Past Supreme Representative, Knights of Pythias ; Past Master, A. F. & A. M. ; Clerk of Session, Presbyterian Church. Res. : 3d and High ; Office : 3d and C sts., Bay City, Ore. BRACE, John Stuart, Lumberman; horn, Canada, Aug. 19, 1861 ; son, Louis and Mary (Gibson) B. Edu. : common schools. Married, Kate Frankland, Feb. 11, 1890, at Seattle, Wash. Pres., Brace & Terger Mill Co., Lake Washington Canal Assn., Brace Hergert & Myers. Cluhs : Rainier, Arctic, Athletic. Res. : 170 Prospect st. Office: 600 West Lake, ave., Seattle, Wash. . BRADBURN, George Alfred, Fruit r Grower ; horn, Toronto, Ontario, Sept. 9, ' 1865 ; son, Alexander and Mary A. , (Amoss) B. Edu. : London, Ont., College ; ; M. D., Univ. of Mich., Med. Dept, 1889. Married, Zella M. Collier, July 22, 1903,. at Center, Colo. Formerly County Coro- ner, Saquache Co., Colo. ; Mayor, Center, . Colo. Address : Roseburg, Ore. BRADFORD, James E., luSiwyev; horn, Minn., Dec. 26, 1868 ; son, William Dudley and Mary J. (Comstock) B. ; descendant of Gov. Wm. Bradford, of Mayflower fame. A. B., Minn. State Univ., Minne- apolis, 1892 ; LL. B,. 1894. Married, La- vena Luther, Aug. 4, 1910, at Seattle, Wash. First Asst. Corp. Counsel of Seat- tle, 1904-11 ; Corp. Counsel of Seattle, since Oct., 1911. Republican. Student of and lecturer on social and economic prob- lems. Address : 732-745 Central bldg., Seattle, Wash. BRADLEY, Edward Rickey, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Folsom, Cal., Feb. 24, 1865 ; son, Cyrus H. and Cordelia A. Bradley. Grad., high school, Los Angeles, 1885 ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., Los Angeles, 1888 ; Bellevue Med. College, N. Y., 1889. Married, Virginia Burton Williamson, Apr. 18, 1894, at Los Angeles. Phys., L. A. Or- phans Home, 10 years. Specialty : dis. of children. Member : L. A. Co., Cal. State, and Am. Med. Assns., L. A. Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. A., Federation CluD. Lecturer on care of children. Res. : 2920 Wilshire blvd. ; Office : Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BRADLEY, Nathaniel O., Lav^yer; born, Essex Co., N. Y., Dec. 6, 1845; son, Na- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 65 thaniol and Lucinda A. (Gibbs) B. Edu. : Ft. Edward Inst, Ft. Edward, N. Y., 18G0- 65 ; studied law in Troy, N. Y. Married, Virginia J. Bequette, Aug. 21, 1878. Moved to Cal., Nov. 8, 1867. In partner- ship with son, N. F. Bradley. Democrat. Address : Visalia, Cal. BRADY, Edward, Lawyer; horn, Rio, Columbia Co., Wis., May 10, 1859 ; son, John and Rosa (Nugent) B. A. B., Wis. State Univ., Classical D^pt. Married, Leota Douglas, June 3, 1903, at Mon- mouth, 111. Member law firm, Brady & Rummens. Has been engaged in the practice of law in Seattle, 24 years, and has become the owner of considerable real estate. Res. : 906 13th Ave. N. ; Offioe : \ 1308 Alaska bldg., Seattle, Wash. BRADY, James H., Ex-Governor; horrij, Indiana Co., Ga., June 12, 1862 ; son, John and Katherine (Lee) B. Grad., Olathe (Kas.) high school; State Normal School, Leavenworth, Kas. Moved to Idaho, 1894. Pres., Canal & Imp. Co., Consolidated Power Co. ; Dir., Bank of Idaho. Chmn., Republican State Central Comm., 1904-8. Gov. of Idaho, 1909-11. Republican. Gluts : Boise Commercial, Pocatello Commercial. Address : Poca- tello, Ida. BRADY, 3Iathew, Lawyer; born, San 1 Francisco, Apr. 1, 1875 ; son, Thomas Francis and Elizabeth (Murray) B. Edu. : . public schools, San Francisco; LL. B.. ! Hastings College of Law, 1899. Pres., Municipal Civil Service Committee, 1907-9. Democrat. Res. : 1445 10th ave. ; Office : I Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BRAIN ARD, Clarence E., Capitalist; j born, Ohio, Dec. 3, 1852 ; son, Byron S. and Phylinda Brainard. Edu. : Parsons Seminary and Coe College, Cedar Rapids, la. Married, Julia D. Hunter, July 29, 1879, at Payson, 111. Pres., New Ply- mouth Land and Colonization Co., Ltd., Payette Timber and Milling Co. ; Vice pres., Fruitland Townsite Co., Indepen- dent Long Distance Telephone Co., Idaho Title and Trust Co., Orchard liand and Timber Co. ; Dir., First National Bank. Payette. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Address : Payette, Ida. BRAIA'ERD, Henry G., Physician; horn. New Hampshire, May 23, 1852. Edu. : Iowa College, Grinnell ; Dartmouth Col- lege, N. H. ; Med. Dept., Iowa State Univ. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1878; post grad., school, 1882-3 ; London Polyclinic, 1899. Married, P'annie Howard, Sept., 1887. Asst. Phys., Iowa State Hosp. for Insane, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1887. Asst. Supt, Iowa Hosp. for Insane, Independence, Iowa, 1878-86; Supt., Los Angeles Co. Hosp., 1887-92 ; Prof., Neurology, College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1887-1909; Secy. of Faculty, 1889-96 ; Dean of College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1896-1902; Prof. Neurology, L. A. Dept, College of Med., Univ. of Cal., since 1909 ; organized Den- tal Dept, Univ. of Sou. Cal., and was first Dean of Dental Faculty. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; L. A. Clinical and Pathological Soc, (ex-pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Am. Acad, of Med. Res. : 1661 Orange st ; Office : Exchange bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BRANCH, Leonidas Clay, Abstracts of Title ; horn, Stanislaus County, Cal., Jan. 8, 1853 ; son, George Washington and Mary Ann Rebecca (Seawell) B. ; de- scendant of Braunch, one of the Com- manders who went over to England with William the Conqueror ; Sir John Branch, Lord Mayor of London during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, is said to be the En- glish ancestor of the Am. Branches ; he was knighted by the Queen a few days before Sir Walter Raleigh. Edu. : public schools of Stanislaus County, and Univ. of Cal. Married, Mary Jane Maddux, June 25, 1879, at Modesto, Cal. Secy., Mogul Oil Co. Cluhs : Union Leagiie, (San Francisco); Visalia, (Visalia). Member: Native Sons of the Golden West. Author of "Little Eugene and I," and other poems. Res. : 219 West Acequia st. ; Office: 122 North Court st, Visalia, Cal. 3 66 WHO'S WHO BRANDED STEIIV, Henry U., Lawyer; honij San Fraxicisco, Dec. 7, 1868 ; soii^ Joseph and Jane Brandenstein. Edii. : public schools, San Francisco, Harvard College and Harvard Law School ; LL. B.. Univ. of Cal., 1894. Married, May Col- man, Jan. 2, 1905. Member : Bd. of Edu., 1898 ; Bd. of Supervisors, 1900-6 ; Park Commission, 1909-10. Pres., Bd. of Fire Commissioners, since 1912. Cluhs : Ar- gonaut, Harvard, Commonwealth. Demo- crat. Res. : Gough st. ; Office : 362 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BRAXDT, Emil J., Lawyer; horn, War- renton, Mo., June 29, 1871 ; son, John and Margaret (Rethorst) B. A. B., Centra] Wesleyan College, Warrenton, Mo., 1892 ; LL. B., Washington Univ., (St. Louis Law School), Law Dept., 1894. Married, Nellie M. Keepler, June 8, 1904, at Clin- ton, Iowa. Admitted to practice, Mo. ■ Courts, 1894 ; admitted to U. S. Courts, 1894 ; practiced, St. Louis, until Sept., 1897 ; went to Seattle, 1897 ; outfitted ex- pedition to Klondike and spent two years in Alaska and Yukon Ty. Since 1900 has practiced law in Seattle. Pres., Brandt Investment Co. ; Secy., Verd Cedar Co. ; Vice-pres., Puget Sound Brick Works ; Vice-pres., N. L. Johnson Touring Co. Progressive Republican. Member : Am. Bar Assn., Wash. State Bar Assn. Res. : 610 12th Ave., N. ; Office : 430-31 Lumber Exchange bldg., Seattle, Wash. BRAiVN, W^alter Scott, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, 1869 ; son, Lorin and Olive (Monroe) B. Edu. : public schools of Cal.; Ph. B., Univ. Cal., 1893; LL. B.. Hastings College of Law, 1896. Married, Jessie Benton Hatheway, Apr. 15, 1903. Member law firm, Jordan, Rowe & Brann, since 1906. Member : Faculty of Hastings College of Law, 1906-9; Beta Theta Pi. Phi Delta Phi. Clul) : University. Repub- lican. Res. : 1400 E. 14th st.. Oakland ; Office : Monadnock bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. BRAYTOX, IVelson D., Physician; dorn, Chicago, 111., Dec. 25, 1877 ; son, Alem- bert W. and Jessie May (Dewey) B. A.B., Butler College, Indianapolis, Ind., 1895 ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1899 ; Lying-in Hosp., N. Y. ; Skin and Cancer Hosp., N. Y. ; City Hosp., N. Y. ; Phys. to Ancon Hosp., Panama, 1906-10, under Col. W. C. Gorgas. Instructor in skin dis- eases, Indiana Med. College, Indianapolis, 1901-6. Member : Maricopa Co. Med. Soc, Arizona State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1635 W. Adams st. ; Office : 30 N. Second Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. BRAZEL.T01V, ^Villiam Buchanan, Cap- italist ; horn, Winchester, Tenn., Jan. 26. 1857 ; son, William Wilson and Mary (Buchanan) B. iJcZw. : public schools, Mar- ried, Alice Berry, Sept. 20, 1890, at Mem- phis, Tenn. Member firm, Brazelton. Pryor & Co. ; Pres., Haskell Lumber Co. ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Brazos Pack- ing Co., Tyler Cotton Oil Co., Tyler, Tex. ; Dir., Stamford Ice Co., Stamford, Tex. ; El Paso Lumber Co., El Paso, Tex. ; Her- rick Hardware Co., Waco, Tex. Trustee. Waco School Bd. Dir., Lumbermen's Assn. of Tex. Cluhs : Huaco, Country, Philo. Res. : 1503 Austin ave. ; Office : Provident bldg., Waco, Tex. BREBNER, Charles, Publisher and Printer ; hoin, Scotland, July 24, 1855 ; son, William and Margaret (Adams) B. Edu. : common and grammar schools, Aberdeen, Scotland. Married, Mary Forbes, July 26, 1882, at Fletcher, Onta- rio, Canada. Has been a newspaper writer for over 30 years. Member, City Council ; Trustee, Board of Education ; Member, Idaho State Central Com. Re- publican. Address : St. Maries, Ida. BREEN, Peter A., Lawyer; horn, San Juan Bautista, San Benito Co., Cal., Sept. 23, 1874 ; son, Patrick and Amelia (An- derson) B. Edu. : public schools, San Juan Bautista, until 1890; B. A., Santa Clara College, 1895 ; LL. B.] Hastings Law CoUege, 1898. Studied law in office of Delmas & Shortridge, 1895-98. Married, Laura S. Lenhart, Nov. 18, 1903. Town Atty., Mill Valley, Cal., 1906-11. Mem- ber of faculty of San Francisco Law School, since Sept., 1911. Republican. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 67 Res. : Mill Valley ; OlfiGe : 405-408 Chron- icle bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. BREITWIESER, Joseph Valentine, College Professor ; torn, Jasper, Dubois Co., Ind., Mar. 31, 1884 ; son, John Con- rad and Katherine Elizabeth (Baitz) Ti. Grad., Central Normal College, Danvill's Ind., 1904 ; A. B., Indiana Univ., 1907 ; A. M., Indiana Univ., 1908; Ph. D., Co- lumbia Univ., 1911. Married, Ruth Fowler, Jan. 1, 1909, at New York. Lec- turer and researcher in psychology and education. Asst. in Psychology, Ind. Univ., 1906-7 ; Asst. in Philosophy and Psychology, Ind. Univ., 1907-8 ; Asst. in Psychology, Columbia Univ., 1908- 10 ; Asst. Prof., Colorado College, 1910-11 ; Prof, of Psychology and Edu- cation, since 1911. Member: Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science, Sig- ma Xi, Am. Psychol. Assn. GluTi : Scholia. Author : "Attention and Move- ment in Reactions," "Experimental Psy- chology," and numerous magazine articles on psychology and education. Res. : 322 E. San Miguel ; Offlce : Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo. BREL-SFORD, Homer Piatt, Lawyer and Banker ; horn, Onarga, 111., Sept. 1, 1869; son. Dr. Joseph and Mary (Piatt) B. A. B., Univ. of Notre Dame, Ind., 1891 ; A. M., 1894. Married, Marjorie Parvin, 1892, at Eastland, Tex. Pres., First State Bank. Member, Texas Legis., 28th and 29th Sessions ; special Justice Court of Civil Appeals, Fort Worth, 3 times. Del., Democratic Natl. Conv., 1908. Address : Eastland, Tex. BRENTS, Thomas Hurley, Judge; horn. Pike Co., 111., Dec. 24, 1840 ; son, James Deal and Narcissa (Lucas) B. Edu. : common schools, Oregon City College, Portland ; Oregon Academy and McMinn- ville, Oregon, College. Married, Isabel McCown, Aug. 10, 1868, at Clackamas Co., Ore. Delegate to Oregon state con- vention and member of platform commit- tee, 1866 ; Delegate to Republican Nation al Convention, Member of committee on rules and platform, and national commit- teeman, 1880 ; Chairman, Washington Territorial Republican Convention, 1874. Justice of the Peace, and Postmaster at Canyon City, Ore., 1863-.5 ; Clerk of Grant County, Ore., 1865-6; Member, Oregon Legislature, 1866 ; City Atty, of Walla Walla, Wash., 1871-2 ; Member of Congress, 1879-85 ; .Judge of Superior Court at Walla Walla, 1897-1913. Res. : 402 Chase ave. ; Office : Court House, Walla Walla, Wash. BREWER, Albert David, Physician; born, Columbia, S. C, 1874 ; son. Fish Parsons and Julia M. (Richards) B. A. B., Iowa College, 1895 ; A. M., Univ. of Nebr., 1898 ; M. D., Harvard Med. School, 1901. Married, Florence Somers, May 22, 1905, at Grinnell, Iowa. Res. : 715 South 3d st. ; Office : Gallatin State Bank bldg., Bozeman, Mont. BREWER, John William, Banker; horn, Wasco Co., Ore., Nov. 24, 1873 ; son, John F. and Adora B. (Stanton) B. Edu. : pub- lic schools of Walla Walla, Wash. ; grad., high school, Seattle, 1895 ; grad., Wilson's Bus. College, Seattle, 1896 ; conducted Empire Bus. College, Walla Walla, 1896- 99. Married, Jennie M. Markham, Mar. 29, 1899, at Walla Walla, Wash. In postal service, Walla Walla, June, 1899, to Apr., 1902. Went to Ritzville, Wash., as Asst. Cashier, First Natl. Bank; Cash- ier, Citizens State Bank, Wilson Creek, Wash., Apr. 1, 1904, to Mar. 15, 1911 ; since Pres., Redmond Bank of Commerce. Organized high school cadets of Seattle, Oct. 14, 1891 (first in state of Wash.) ; was Capt. of Co., 4 years. Member : Wash. N. G., 1895-6 ; enlisted in 1st Wash. Vols., 1898 ; Pres., Redmond Commercial Club ; Vice-pres., Central Oregon Developmei3t League ; Member, Advisory Board, Ore. Dev. League. Republican. Address : Red mond. Ore. BRE^WER, Merton Elmer, Lawyer; born. State of Wash., June 14, 1875 ; son, •John Franklin and Adora Belle ( Stanton ; B. ; his father was Legislator in 1885, Councilman at Seattle and Walla Walla, and Member of School Board, Seattle. WHO'S WHO Grad., Wash. High School, Seattle, 1897 ; LL. B., Univ. of Wash., 1903 ; Wilson's Modern Business College, Seattle, 1896. did not graduate. Married. Belle L. Stuart (deceased) ; second, Effie M. Kale. Mar. 15, 1911, at Everson, Wash. Born and reared on a farm in Walla Walla County, Wash., where his mother owns and controls about 1800 acres of wheat land. First law partnership with Percy F. Thomas ; second, with John Mills Day ; since 1911. practiced alone. Corporal Co. B, First Wash. Vol. Inf.. Philippines In- surrection. Progressive in politics. Mem- ber : Odd Fellows, Fraternal Brotherhood. Royal Highlanders, Good Templars (grand treas. and past grand secy.). Address: Rainey block, Auburn. King Co., Wash. BREWER, Thomas Howard, Banker; 'born, Punxsutawney, Pa., June 2.3, 1871 ; son, John M. and Margaret (Thompson) B. Edu. : common schools. Married. Winifred Walbridge, May IS. 1904, at Spokane, Wash. Pres., Genesee Exchange Bank, Genesee, Idaho ; Farmers and Me- chanics Bank, Spokane, Wash. ; Vice-pres.. Bank of Culdesac, Idaho ; Exchange Natl. Bank, Spokane ; Security Natl. Bank ; Che- ney, Wash., First Natl. Bank, Pullman ; Northern Mercantile Co., Landpoint. Idaho. Trustee, Y. M. C. A. Member: Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Odd Fel- lows. Cluhs : Spokane, Inland. Res. : E137 Eighth ave. ; Office : Exchange Natl. Bank, Spokane, Wash. BREWSTER, John Allen, Banker; 'born, Ala., Jan. 9. 1869 ; son, Nathaniel J. and Nancy E. (Robertson) B. Edu. : public schools ; Liberty Normal ; Bus. College ; Baylor Tniv., Waco, Tex. Married, Mrs. Louisa Mason Hendley, July 28, 1903, at Georgetown, Tex. Went to Florence, Tex. Pres., Florence Mercantile Co. ; Vice-pres., Florence State Bank. Served in Texas Legis., 1896-8. Clerk, Co. Court, Wil- liamson Co., Tex., 1898-1904. Member: Masons, Odd Fellows. Knights of Pyth- ias. Address : Florence, Tex. BRIDGE, Albert W., Physician; born, Frelighrburg, Quebec, Can., 1879 ; son, Edward W. and Mary M. (Kieler) B. M. D., Univ. of Vermont, 1905. Unmarried. Supt. and Surg., Lumbermen's Hospital. Surg., Milwaukee R. R. ; City Health Offi- cer, Eatonville. Member : Pierce County Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Eatonville, Wash. BRIDGE, Norman, Physician; born, Windsor, Vt., Dec. 30, 1844 ; son, James Madison and Nancy Ann (Bagley) B. ; de- scended from Deacon John Bridge, who came from England and settled in Cam- bridge, Mass., in 1632. His great-grand- father, Ebenezer, was a Col. in Rev. War. There is a bronze statue of Deacon John B., erected in 1882, on Cambridge Common at Harvard. Edu. : country dist. sch. and high school, Malta, DeKalb and Sycamore, 111. ; taught country school winter 1862- 63 ; never attended academic dept. of Univ. or Coll. ; Fire Ins. Agt., 1864-1865 ; at- tended U. of Mich. Med. Dept., 1866-67; M. D., Northwestern Univ., 1868 ; Rush Med. Coll., 1878; hon. A. M., Lake Forest Univ., 1889. Married, Mae Manford, Chi- cago, daughter of Rev. Erasmus and Han- nah (Bryant) M., May 21, 1874. Prof. Clinical Medicine 1887-98 ; Prof., medi- cine, 1898-1901 ; Emeritus Prof., since 1901, Rush Med. Coll., (Univ. of Chicago). Member, Chicago Bd. of Education, 1881-4, (pres., 1882-3) ; Republican Election Commr., 1886-90. Moved to Los Angeles 1891 ; helped frame new charter for Pasa- dena, 1900 ; Trustee, Throop Polytechnic Inst.. Pasadena, 17 years. Member: Assn. Am. Phy.sicians, Chicago Acad. Sciences : Corr. Mem., Acad. Sciences, Arts and Let- ters of Wis., Am. Climatological Assn. (pres., one year) ; Los Angeles Acad, of Sciences, County, State and Natl. Med. Assns. Dir., Mexican Petroleum Co., Ltd., Huasteca Petroleum Co., Am. Petroleum Co., Am. Oilfields Co., Mexican National Gas Co. (Mex.). Has written many arti- cles for med. journals and lay press. Author : "The Penalties of Taste," 1898 ; "The Rewards of Taste." 1902; "Lectures on Tuberculosis," 1903 ; "House Health," 1907. Clubs : Union League, Hamilton I ON THE PACIFIC COAST 69 University of Chicago ; California, Univer- sity, Sierra Madre, Sunset, and Athletic, of Los Angeles. Res. : Chester Place ; Office : Auditorium bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BRIEDWElLIi. John W., Merchant; boi-n. Amity, Ore., Feb. 17, 1861 ; son, John W. and Nancy Edmondson B. Edu. : Amity public school ; State Normal School, Monmouth, Ore. ; Portland Business Col- lege. Married, Sarah E. Henderson, at Amity, Ore. Vice-pres., Bank of Amity ; Dir., Amity School Board; Councilman, Amity. Address : Amity, Ore. BRIGGS, Herbert Fisk, Lav^yer; horn, Sacramento, Cal., Mar. 16, 1866 ; son, M. C. and Ellen (Green) B. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco and high school. Alameda, grad., 1884 ; A. B., 1889, Acad. Northwestern Univ. ; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1892; A. M., Northwestern Univ., 1892; Univ. of Berlin, 1897-98. Married, Sara M. Foster, Aug. 6, 1892. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 2140 Derby st, Berkeley; Office: 721-722 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BRIGGS, Solon, Physician; dom, Wil- liamstown, Vt., Apr. 5, 1845. Edu. : Newbury Seminary, Vt. ; M. D., Albany Med. College, N. Y., 1869; Med. Dept, Univ. of Mich., 1875. Interne, Albany City Hosp., 1868-9. Married, Susan Mar- tin, 1906. Moved to Cal., 1894. Formerly Secy, and Pres., Pasadena branch, L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Address : 139 S. Euclid ave., Pasadena, Cal. BRIGGS, Wallace Alvin, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Sharon, Ohio, June 22, 1848 ; son, Abiel and Harriet Cornelia (Dinsmore) B. Edu.: Sharon Academy; M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1871. Married. Ella N. Pardee, Dec. 25. 1871, at Wads- worth, O. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., Sacramento Soc. for ji Med. Improvement, Cal. State Board of I Health. Address : Box 667, Sacramento. Cal. BRIIiL, Oscar Charles, Electrical Engi- neer ; horn, Pentwater, Mich., Oct. 28, 1884 ; son, John Henry and Katherine I (Hermiston) B. Married, Grace Hazel Koehler, Sept. 16, 1908, at San Francisco, Cal. Constructed first commercial wire- less telegraph stations on Pac. Coast. Equipped No. Atlantic fleet with wireless telephones in Honolulu, July, 1908 ; 1904-5, Electrician, U. S. Govt, employ, in- stalling wireless stations ; 1905-6, Supt. of Constr., Pac. Coast Dept., Am. De For- est Wireless Telegraph Co. ; 1906-7, Supt., Occidental and Oriental Wireless Co. of S. F., Cal. ; 1907-8, Supt. of Constr., Hen- dy Electrical Co., S. F. ; 1908-9, Coast Engr., Radio Telephone Co., New York City (wireless telephone) ; 1909-10, Con- structing Engr., United Wireless Tel. Co. (of N. Y.), Pac. Coast Dept. Now Dist. Plant Engr., Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Spokane, Wash. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Member: Soc. of Wireless Tele- graph Engrs. Office : Telephone bldg. ; Res. : Tokyo apts., Spokane, Wash. BRILL., William, Physician; horn, Sara- toga, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1864. Edu. : Fort Edward Collegiate Inst., N. Y. ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., (Colum- bia), 1887. Interne, N. Y. City Hosp. and in N. Y. Maternity Hosp., 1887-9. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1889. Mem- ber : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Cluhs : California, University. A d- dress: 927 S. Hill st., Los Angeles, Cal. BRILL.HART, Howard Edwin, Elec- trical and Mechanical Engineer ; horn, Coshocton, Ohio., Nov. 5, 1883 ; son, Uriah G. and Ida Ellen (Severns) B. B. S., Denison Univ., 1906 ; 2 years special work at Ohio State Univ. Unmarried. Field and Station Supt., Great Falls Power Co., Great Falls, Mont. ; Pres., Acme Realty Co., Anaconda ; Mgr., Engineering Corps, Anaconda. Member : Mont. Soc. of Engrs., Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., University Club of Butte, Anaconda Club of Anaconda, Scientific Assn., Sigma Chi Frat., Ana- conda Trap and Gun Club. Address : 406 Elm St., Anaconda, Mont. BRINK, Mason E., Law^yer; horn, near Sterling, 111., Feb. 20, 1867 ; son, Thomas and Mary E. (Vrooman) B. Studied law 70 WHO'S WHO in office of Judge Chas. E. Wolverton. Went to the Pacific Coast with his parents in 1874, settling at Albany, Ore. His father crossed the plains to Cal. in 184S, and again in 1851 ; his mother was a grand-niece of Martin Van Buren. Moved to Central Oregon, in 1889, where he be- came Judge of Crook County at the age of 27. Married, Miss Rova Dodson, June 30, 1893. Has been identified with every movement toward the development of the vast region known as Central Oregon, and is an enthusiast for good roads. Address : Prineville, Ore. DRINKER, Otis W., Lawyer; horn. Eu- reka, Kas., 1878 ; son, Stephen A. and Barbara Ellen Brinker. Grad., Port Townsend, Wash., high school ; student of Puget Sound Univ., Tacoma, Wash. ; EL. B., Univ. of Wash, law school. Married. Ethel Cameron, June 24, 1908, at Seattle. Wash. Asst. City Atty., Seattle. Mem- ber : Municipal League, Seattle Commer- cial Club, Young Men's Republican Club. Res. : 3601 44th ave., S. W. ; Office : 1055 Empire bldg., Seattle, Wash. BRINSMADE, Robert Bruce, Consult- ing, Mining and Industrial Engineer ; horn, Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1873 ; son, Hobart and Ella Mary (Lyon) B. B. S.. in Mining, Washington Univ., St. Louis. Mo., 1894; M. E., Lehigh Univ., S. Beth- lehem, Pa.. 1895. Married, Helen Chris- tine Steenbock. July 24, 1909, at Madison, Wis. Organized, as its first Dir., the Wisconsin State Mining Trade School, and has held professorship of mining engrg. in Univ. of New Mexico and Univ. of West Va. Has worked as mining engineer for many individuals and corporations in N. Y., 111., Mo., Mont, Utah, Canada, Argen- tine, West Indies and Mexico. Author : "Mining Without Timber," published by McGras Hill Book Co., N. Y. ; also numer- ous technical and economic articles, pub- lished in mining and economic journals and transactions. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Natl. Conservation Assn., Am. Economic Assn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Am. Single Tax League. Ad- dress : Calle Meson del Angel, No. 5, Pue- blo, Pue., Mexico. BRINTON, Frederick Schermerliom, Naval Architect and Engineer ; horn, Phil- adelphia, Dec. 9, 1872 ; son, Robert Mor- ton and Octavia Eliza (Fosdick) B. Edu. : Germantown Academy, 1890 ; B. S., Univ. of Pa., 1894 ; M. E., 1895. Unmarried. Member firm, Lee & Brinton, Engineers and Brokers ; Lieut. Naval Militia, Wash., and Engineer Officer. Member : Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Soc. of Naval Architects and Marine Engrs., Soc. of Naval Engrs. Res. : 1009 Cherry st. : Office: 22 Colman Dock, Seattle, Wash. BRITT, E. W., Lawyer; horn, Cass Co., Mo., Dec. 25, 1855 ; son, Jefferson W. and Margaret (Horn) B. Married, Henrietta C. Biggerstaff, 1883. Moved to Cal., Apr., 1878. Member law firm, Hunsaker & Britt. Member : Cal. Legis. for Lake Co.. 1885-86 ; Cal. Supreme Court Commission, 1895-1900. Res. : 2141 Adams st. ; O/^c? : Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BROBECK, William I., Lawyer; horn, Rochester, Pa., July 17, 1869 ; son, Henry and Gertrude B. (Hendricks) B. Moved to Cal., 1875. Attended public schools of Nevada City and San Francisco ; LL. B.. Hastings College of Law, 1892. Asst. City and Co. Atty., San Francisco, 1893- 1906. Member law firm, Morrison, Dunne & Brobeck. Democrat. Res. : Berkeley ; Office : Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BROCKMAN, Albert F., Physician, Surgeon and Druggist ; horn, Mt. Pleasant, Mo., June 4, 1868 ; son, James M. and Martha E. (Adcock) B. M. D., Am. Med. College. St. Louis, Mo., 1890. Married, Anna E. Sigler, Sept. 5. 1894, at Bickle- ton. Wash. Dir.. LaGrande Mfg. Co. ; Health Officer. Klickitat Co. Republican. Res. : 3rd and Monroe ; Office : Market and Monroe. Bickleton, Wash. BRONSON, Adolph, Physician and Sur- geon ; hor7i, Algona, Iowa. Jan. 28, 1877 ; son, Peter L. S. and Thorena (Thorsen) ,: B. Edu. : grammar schools of Seattle ; Se- attle high school, 3% yrs. ; M. D., College of Phys. & Surg., San Francisco, 1904 ; I ON THE PACIFIC COAST 71 Grad., Acme Business College, Seattle, 1805 ; Reg. pharm. by Exam, in State of Wash. Married, Fern Albertine Chitten- den. June 30, 1908, at Renton, Wash. Owner and Supt., Renton Hospital, Ren- ton, Wash. Surgeon for C. M. & St. P. R. R. in Renton ; House Physician at City & County Hospital at San Francisco, 1904-05. Member : King County Med. Soc, Washington State Med. Soc. Medi- cal Inspector of Schools of Renton. Office : 2nd ave. and Main st., Renton, Wash. BROOKE, Banner Raymond, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Caledonia, O., July 28, 1885 ; son, Francis Wesfey and Miriam Bell (Ramer) B. A. B., Stanford Univ., 1907 ; M. D., Univ. of Oregon, Med. Dept., 1911. Unmarried. 1st Lieut. Medical Corps, O. N. 6. Member : City and Coun- ty Med. Soc, Oregon State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., A. F. & A. M., Wash. No. 46 ; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Res. : 834 Colonial ave. ; Office : 206 Medical bldg., Portland, Ore. BROOKE, George Smith, Banker; dorn, Dubuque, la., Feb. 12, 1855 ; son. Rev. Robert Dunbar and Mary Watson (Smith) B. ; descendant of Colonial Gov. Robert Brooke. A. B., Griswold College, Daven- port, la. Married, Julia I. Hill, Nov. 8, 1882, at Portland, Ore. Pres., Fidelity Natl. Bank. Treas., Trustee Co. ; Dir., Union Trust Co., Spokane Title Co. Pres., Associated Charities. Member : Sons of Am. Rev., Maryland and Virginia Ances- try, Soc. of Colonial Wars. Res. : 1221 Tenth ave. ; Office : Fidelity Natl. Bank, Spokane, Wash. BROOKS, Bryant Butler, Ex-Governor; horn, Bernardstown, Mass., Feb. 5, 1861 ; son, Silas Newton and Melissa Minerva (Burrows) B. Edu. : Powers Inst. ; high school. Married, Mary Naomi Willard Mar. 10, 1886, at Alexandria, Neb. Pres., B. B. Brooks Co., Brooks-Hudson Co., Coal Creek Coal Co. ; Dir., Casper Natl. Bank. Member*: Wyo. Legis., 1892; Dei., Natl. Republican Conv., 1896 ; Presiden- tial elector, 1900. Gov. of Wyo., 1905- 11, two terms. Now engaged in stock raising. Republican. Mason, 33°. Ad- dress : Casper, Wyo. BROOKS, Franklin Eli, Ex-Congress- man ; horn, Sturbridge, Mass., Nov. 19, 1860 ; son, E. T. and Anna E. Brooks. Edu. : public schools ; A. B., Brown Univ., 1883, A. M., 1886; law dept, Boston, Univ., 1887-8. Married, Sara Brainard Coolidge, June 3, 1891, at Leicester, Mass. Studied Isuw in office of Brooks, Ball & Storey, Boston. Went to Colo, for health. Member law firm. Brooks & Smith. Pres., San Luis Sou. Ry. Co., Costilla Estates Dev. Co. Served in Natl. Congress from Colo., 1903-7. Republican. Gluhs : El Paso (Colo. Springs) ; University, (Den- ver, Boston, Washington). Address: Colo. Springs, Colo. BROOKS, Fred Emerson, Poet; horn. Waverly, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1850 ; son, Wil liam and Matilda C. (Stone) B. ; great grandson of John Broad Brooks, Rev. hero. A. B., Colgate Univ., Hamilton, N. Y., 1873. Widower. Life work has been on the Lyceum platform, in recitals from his own works. His poem, "Califor- nia," has been accepted as Exposition Poem by Promotion Committee of Pana- ma-Pac. Exp., 1915. Dir., Eldorado and Placer Counties Gold Mining & Power Co. Author: "Battle Ballads" (poems); "Old Ace and Other Poems," "Pickett's Charge and Other Poems," "Buttered Toasts," "California and Other Poems." Member : Delta Kappa Epsilon, Masons. Cluh: Lotus, (N. Y. City). Address: San Francisco, Cal. BROOKS, John Watson, Lav^yer; horn, Asheville, N. C, Sept. 9, 1870 ; son, Charles and Elizabeth (Cagle) B. Edu. : Univ. of N. C, Law Dept, 1892 ; admitted to N. C. Bar, Sept., 1892. Married, Esther Belle Singleton, July 18, 1898, at Walla Walla. Wash. Member law firm. Brooks & Bart- lett Elected City Atty., 1910 and 1911 ; Member: Am. Bar Assn., Washington State Bar Assn., Walla Walla County Bar Assn., I. O. O. F., B. P. O. E., M. W. A. Res. : 902 Catherine st ; Office : 15 and 10 Dooly bldg., Walla Walla, Wash. 72 WHO'S WHO BROPHY, William Henry, Banker; boin, Ireland, Oct. 12, 1863 ; son, Micliael and Matilda (Lawlor) B. Edu. : natl. schools, Ireland. Married, Ellen Amelia Goodbody, Nov. 17, 1891, at San Diego, Cal. Mgr., mercantile bus.. Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co., Bisbee, Ariz. Pres., Bank of Bisbee ; Vice-pres., Bank of Douglas ; Pres., Western Inv. Co., Bank of Lowell ; Vice-pres., International Land and Imp. Co., Bisbee-Naco Water Co., Bis- bee Imp. Co., Douglas St. Ry. Co. ; Dir.. Douglas Imp. Co. Del., Natl. Republican Conv., Chicago, 1904. Member : U. S. Catholic Historical Soc, Knights of Co- lumbus, Elks. Clubs : Los Angeles Ath- letic, San Francisco Fly Casting, Warren District Country, Douglas Country ; Tuna, (Catalina). Address: Bisbee, Ariz. BROUGHER, J. Wliitcomb, Clergyman ; horn, Vernon, Ind. ; came to Oakland, Cal., with parents in 1882; A. B. and A. M., Cal. College, 1891 ; Grad., Roches- ter, N. Y., Theological Seminary, 1894. D. D., Carson & Newman College, Tenn., 1901. Pastor : First Baptist Church, Pat- terson, N. J. ; First Baptist Church, Chat- tanooga, Tenn., 1899 ; First Baptist Church (White Temple), Portland, Ore., 1904 ; Temple Baptist Church. Los An- geles, since Feb., 1910. Res. : 1331 W. 4th St. ; Office : 427 W. 5th st., Los An- geles, Cal. BROUGHTON, Howard Anthony, Law- yer ; horn, Santa Cruz, Cal., Oct. 6, 1863 ; son, William Wallace and Amanda Eliz- abeth (Anthony) B. EdAi. : Valencia Street Grammar School, LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1888. Married, Bessie Fowler Bulmore, Jan. 22, 1911. Prac- ticed law in Pomona, Los Angeles Co., 1891-1905. Pres. Cal. Manganese Co. ; Pres., Purisima Hills Oil Co. ; Pres., Gale Safety Anglecock Co. ; Vice-pres., Jonata Oil Co. Member : Assembly of Cal., Ses- sion 1901, 72d Dist., Senate, 1905-9, 35th Dist., Los Angeles Co. Author : "Erough- ton Franchise Law." Member : Elks, N. S. G. W. Club : Press. Republican. Kes. : 811 Ashbury st. ; Office : Shreve bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BROWER, Andrew J., Lawyer and Banker ; horn, Florence, N. Y., June 9, 1873 ; son, J. A. and Mary (Castle) B. Self-Edu. Married, Mary Hollingsworth. Feb. 13, 1907, at Clark, S. D. ; admitted to the bar in S. D., in 1897 ; and in N. Y. in 1900. Pres. and Dir., Ronan State Bank, Ronan, Mont. ; Pres. and Dir., Foven State Bank, Hoven, S. D. ; Senior partner, Brower & Hollingsworth, oflaces, Gettys- burg, Oneeda and Hoven, S. D., aud Ro- nan, Mont. Member : Elks Lodge, No. 444, Huron, S. D. Address : Ronan, Mont. BROWER, Charles Abel, Banker; horn, Livingston Co., HI., Feb. 13, 1874; son, Abel Krum and Josephine Cowell (Nich- ols) B. Grad., Liberty, Mo., public schools, 1890. Married, Ada S. Hall, Nov. 29, 1905, at Kansas City, Mo. Messen- ger, Am. Natl. Bank, Kansas City, Mo., 1890 ; Messenger, Midland Natl. Bank, K. C, Mo., 1891-2; Exchange and Disct. Clerk, Natl. Bank of Commerce, K. C, Mo., 1893-1906; Cashier, 1st Natl. Bank, Pullman, Wash., 1906 ; Exch. Teller and Asst. Cash., Natl. Bank Commerce, Ta- coma, 1907-9 ; Vice-pres., Puget Sound Sav. Bank, Tacoma, since 1910 ; Vice-pres., Scottish Northern States Land & Dev. Co., 1911-12. Member : Commercial Club, Chamber of Commerce. Recreation, Fish- ing. Res. : 4309 N. Cheyenne st. ; Office : 1201 Pacific ave., Tacoma, Wash. BROWJV, Arthur, Jr., Architect; horn, Oakland, Cal., May 21, 1874 ; son, Arthur and Victoria A. Brown. B. S., Univ. of Cal., 1896 ; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1901. Returned to U. S., 1904, and open- ed oflace in San Francisco. Member firm, Bakewell & Brown. Works : Interior dome and decorations, City of Paris bldg., San Francisco ; Burlingame Country Club, Berkeley, Cal., Town Hall, Santa Fe sta- tion at Redlands. Member : Societe des Architects Diplomas par le Gouvernement, Beaux Arts Society, Cercle de I'Union. ON THI^ PACIFIC COAST 73 Clul)8 : University, Claremont Country. Address : San Francisco, Cal. BROWN, Charles Andrew, Banker; horn, Virginia. 1860 ; son, John W. and Sarah A. (Miller) B. Edu. : high school. Married, Ethel Downing, 1893, at Dallas. Tex. Began business life in California as retail merchant, remaining there five years ; went to Tex., 1883, engaging in same business ; commenced banking 1891. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Alpine ; Marfa Natl. Bank, Marfa ; First Natl. Bank, Fort Stockton ; Vice-pres., Marathon State Bank. Marathon. Member : Masons. Ad- dress : Alpine, Tex. BROWN, Everett J., Judge; lorn, Yoko- hama. Japan, Dec. 14, 1876 ; son, John W. and Matilda (Delger) B. Grad., Oak- land grammar school, 1891 ; Oakland high school. 1894 ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1898 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1901. Married, Winifred Osborne, June 29, 1905. Dep. Dist. Atty., Alameda Co., 1903-07; Dist. Atty., 1907-08 ; Judge. Superior Court, since Nov., 1908. Republican. - Res. : Cor. Gilbert and John sts. ; Office : Court House. Oakland, Cal. BROWN, Frank Lampson, Capitalist: horn, Kenosha, Wis., Mar. 4. 1860 ; son. Charles Curtis and Katherine .Jane Brown. Edu. : St. James Parish School, Milwau- kee, Wis. Married, Harriet Walker, Jan. 1, 1894, at Oakland, Cal. Secy., Staver, Walker Co. and their successors ; Secy., Portland Traction Co. ; Pac. Coast agt., Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., of Worcester. Mass., 1893; Pac. Coast Mgr., Am. Steel & Wire Co., until 1900; Gen. Sales Agt., Shelby Steel Tube Co., 1900 ; Gen. Mgr., Pac. Steel & Wire Co., 1903. Organized: Telephone Elec. Equipment Co., Palmer Oil Co., Great Western Power Co. Mem- ber : Exec, and Exploitation Comms., Pan- ama-Pac. Exposition, ex. comm., Cal. Dev. Bd.. councilor of the Unitarian Club, (S. F.) ; Soc. of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Am. Rev. Cluhs : Bohemian, Cosmos, Commercial, Unitarian, Union League, Press, (S. P.), Claremont Country, (Oak- land). Arlington, (Portland). Lawyers, (N. Y.) Address: Oakland, Cal. BROWN, George Wiley, Editor; horn, Mamaroneck, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1844 ; son, David Rogers and Mary Ann (Forshay) B. Edu. : public schools and private tutor. Married, Kate M. Mcintosh, Mar. 6, 1864, at Baton Rouge, La. Enlisted June 17, 1861, in 4th Regt., Wis. Vols., and servoJ 3 years : member, 13th Legislative Assem- bly of Ariz. ; Adj. Gen. of Ariz. Engaged in newspaper work in Los Angeles, 1875- 1880, then in Ariz., until 1911. At pres- ent, editor "Huntington Park Signal." Member : Huntington Park Chamber of Commerce, Blue Lodge, Chapter and Com- mandery, F. & A. M., Fraternal Mystic Circle (Past G. M.) G. A. R. Res.: .342 So. Stafford ave. ; Ofjlce : 102 B. Randolph St., Huntington Park, Cal. BROW^N, Harrington, Oil Refiner horn. Wash., D. C, Jan. 1, 1856; sor. William Van Horn and Adelaide J. (Har- rington) B. Edu. : private schools. Wash.. D. C. ; Columbian Univ. (now George Washington) ; A. B., Princeton Univ.. 1876 ; LL. B., Columbian Univ. Law School, 1878. Married. Minnie Toland Glassell, Dec. 13, 1882. at Los Angeles, Cal. Engaged oil refining bus., since 1890. Pres., Sou. Refining Co. Member: Natl. Geographic Soc, Natl. Municipal League, Chamber of Commerce, Merchants & Mfrs. Assn. Cluhs : University, Jeffer- son, Princeton, College Men's, L. A. Coun- try. Res. : 3975 So. Vermont ave.. Los Angeles, Cal. BROWN, Henry Alexander, Oculist and Aurist ; horn, London. Canada, Aug. 27. 1867 ; son, William Linton and Margaret (MacKenzie) B. Edu. : Graham's Acad- emy, Western Univ.. London, 1886 ; M. D., Medico Chirurgical College, Phila.. 1900 ; Royal London Opthalmlc Hosp.. London. Eng., 1905, 1908, 1911; HI. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago. 1896- 1898. Married, Bertha Bender. Nov. 24. 1909. at Reno, Nev. Oculist & Aurist, Southern Pacific R. R. Member : Washoe County Med. Soc, Nevada State Med. WHO'S WHO Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Oxford (England) Ohpthalmological Congress. Nebraska Consistory, No. 1, A. & A. S. R. F., Tangier Temple Mystic Shrine. Clul) : Reno Com- mercial. Res. : 467 Ralston st. ; Offlce : Rooms 1, 2 and 3, Thoma-Bigelow bldg., Reno, Nev. BROWN, Henry David, Physician and Surgeon ; born. Ontario, 1873 ; son, Thom- as A. and Mary B. (Blakeley) B. M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1897. Married, Ethel Lillyblade, 1899, at Detroit, Mich. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1902- 5. First Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., Med. Reserve Corps. Member : F. & A. M., B. P. O. E. Res. : 739 34th ave. ; Office : Northern Bank bldg., Seattle, Wash. BROWN, Hugh Henry, Lawyer; horn, Steubenville, Ohio, May 4, 1872 ; son, Rob- ert McCutcheon and Louise Christian (Smith) B. Edu. : Univ. of Wooster, (Ohio), 1890-92; A. B., Stanford Univ., 1896. Married, Marjorle Moore, Feb. 7, 1904, at Alameda, Cal. Delegate to Natl. Republican Convention, Chicago, 1908 ; Alternate to National Republican Con- vention, Chicago, June, 1912 ; associated with San Fi-ancisco law firm of Reedy, Campbell & Metson, 1897-1902 ; member of Nevada law firm of Campbell. Metson & Brown (Tonopah and Goldfield) 1902- 10, (dissolved, 1910). Atty. for: Tono- pah & Goldfield R. R. Co., Tonopah Bel- mont Dev. Co., Tonopah Mining Co. of Nevada, Montana Tonopah Mines Co., Des- ert Power & Mill Co., etc. Pres., Nevada Bar Assn., 1911-12. Member : Am. Bar Assn., Am. Academy of Political Science, Mystic Shrine, Elks Res. : 153 Eureka St. ; Office : 312-16 State Bank bldg., Tono- pah, Nev. BROWN, H. P., Lawyer; born. Kings Co., Cal., July 17, 1873 : son. Rev. Jesse and Ellen (Flannelly) B. Edu. : public schools of Cal. Grad., Hanford high school, 1896; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1899. Married, Metta C. Robinson, Feb. 26, 1902. City Atty., Hanford. sev- eral years. Member : Co. I, 6th Reg., N. G. C, 3 years ; Masons, Scottish Rite, 32°, Shriner, K. of P., I. O. O. F., Red- men, N. S. G. W., W. O. W., B. P. O. E., Eastern Star and Kings Co. Bar Assn. Re- publican. Address : Hanford, Cal. BROWN, Jeff D., Banker; born, Cumby, Tex., Mar. 23, 1868 ; son, W. G. and Ellen (Green) B. Edu.: public schools; Sam Houston Normal School. Married. Edna D. Hale. Dec, 1905, at Gail, Tex. Cash- ier, Gail . Bank. County and Dist. Clerk, Borden Co., Tex., 3 terms. Member : Masons, W. O. W. Address : Gail, Tex. BROWN, John M., Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Canada, 1857 ; son, William and Catherine (McClean) B. Grad., Camp- bellford High School, Northamtonland Co., Canada ; Normal School, Ottawa, 1883 ; M. D., Trinity Univ., Toronto, and Col- lege of Surgeons. 1888-9 ; also State Board of Missouri, 1891 ; Washington, 1907. Married, Ruth Hetherington, 1894, at Windsor. Ontario, Canada. Member : Natl. State and County Med. Socs. Res. : 2210 47th ave., S. W. ; Office : 603-5 Leary bldg., Seattle, Wash. BROWN, Rexwald, Physician; born, Joliet, 111., May 6, 1878. Grad., Mich. Military Acad. ; M. D., Northwestern Univ., 1903. Interne, Mercy Hosp., Chicago, 1903-4. Married. Elizabeth Murphy, Oct. 21, 1905. In practice. Chicago, 1904-6; was Chief Surg., Armour & Co. ; attend- ing Pathologist, Provident Hosp. ; Asst. Clinical Instr. in Gynecology. Northwestern Med School, Chicago, 1904-6. In prac- tice, Santa Barbara, Cal., since 1906. Dist. Surg., S. P. R. R. ; 2nd Lieut, of Ma- rines. U. S. Navy, Span.-Am. War. Mem- ber : Santa Barbara Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Pa- cific Assn. of Ry. Surg., Phi Rho Sigma Med. Frat. Res. : 218 E. Padre st. ; Of- fice : Bothen block, Santa Barbara, Cal. ^ BROWN, Robert King, Civil Eng-ineer; * born, Cincinnati, O.. Nov. 18, 1864 ; son, Hugh Wilson and Louisa W. (Coffin) B. Edu. : Cincinnati public schools ; C. E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y., 1888. Married, Anna Hall, June 28, « ON THE PACIFIC COAST 75 1905, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Mainten- ance of \Yay Dept., Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburgh, 10 years ; Engr., Maintenance of Way, San Pedro, Los An- geles and Salt Lake R. R. Co., 10 years. Member : Am. Ry. Engrg. Assn., Utah Soc. of Engrs. (pres. 1 year, 1912-13). As- sociate member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Theta Xi Fraternity. Clul)s : Salt Lake City Transportation. Res. : 30 I st. ; Office : Room 228, Union Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. BROWN, Robert L,.. Banker; horn, San Patricio, La., Jan. 19, 1874 ; so?i, R. G. and Mary (Pye) B. A. B., Rachael Bap- tist College, 1895. Married, Kate Bain Aston, Apr. 19, 1904, at Farmersville, Tex. Pres., R. L. Brown & Co., First State Bank, Wylie, Tex. ; Brown, Cade & Co., Lavon, Tex. ; Vice-pres., Rockwall Cotton Oil Co., Rockwall, Tex. Address : Lavon, Tex. BROWjV, Walter Thoma.s, Phjsician; horn, Murfreesboro, Tenn., June 22, 1867 ; son Robert Fulton and Susan (Smith) B. - Edit. : Cumberland Univ., Lebanon, Tenn.. lacked few months of taking A. B. degree ; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Tenn., 1893. Married, Ethel Gertrude Kelty, Sept. 5, 1904, at Salem, Ore. Taught science in Lebanon College for Young Ladies ; taught science in Cherokee Natl. Seminary, Tah- lequah, Okla. ; taught science in Ore. State Normal School. Propr., Cloverdale Drug Store. Contributor to various med. jour- nals and literary magazines. Address : Wilsonville, Ore. BROWIV, W^arren, Physician; horn, De- catur, 111., Apr. 7, 1859 ; son. Dr. Josiah and Sarah E. Brown. M. D., Bellevui? Med. College, N. Y., 1889. Married, Jen- nie Forbes, Mar. 1, 1892, at Tacoma. Pres., Lennox Trust Co. Republican. Member : Commercial Club. Res. : 411 N. Yakima blvd. ; Office : 207 Equitable bldg., Tacoma, Wash. BROWN, William Compton, Lawyer, Mayor ; horn, Rochester, Minn., Feb. 15, 1870 ; son, William and Adelaide (Comp- ton) B. Edu. : College of Law, Univ. of Minnesota, 1891. County Atty., Marshall County, Minn., 1893-96 ; Pros. Atty., Fer- ry County, Wash., 1903-04, resigned to accept office of Judge, Superior Court of Judicial Dist. comprising counties of Douglas, Chelan, Okanogan and Feiry, which position he held for a little over six weeks in Nov. and Dec, 1904, and a few days in the first part of Jan., 1905 ; elected to fill out an unexpired term. Pros. Atty., Okanogan County, Wash., Apr., 1908 until Feb. 1, 1910. Since Dec, 1911, Mayor of Okanogan. Address : Oka- nogan, Wash. BROWNE, Daniel G., Banker; horn, Ire- land, Jan. 6, 1859 ; son, Thomas and Agnes (Gibson) B. Edu. : public schools, Ire- land. Married, Emma Wright, Apr. 8, 1888, at Fort Benton, Mont. Pres., Stockmen's Natl. Bank. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights Templar. Cluh : Montana (Helena). Address: Fort Ben- ton, Mont. BROWNE, John J., Banker and Realty Dealer ; horn, Apr. 28, 1843, Greenville, O. (died. Mar. 25, 1912) ; son, Andrew and Elizabeth (Goff) B. Edu. : public schools, Columbia City, Ind., Wabash Col- lege, Crawfordsville, Ind., Univ. of Mich., grad., 1868. Married, Anna W. Strat- ton, June 16, 1874, at lola, Kas. Was authority on public lands, water powers and other natural resources of the West. Was one of the original owners of the townsite of Spokane, containing the fa- mous Spokane Falls. Lived on 1500-acre farm, adjoining city. Outlined Spokane new Union Depot system. Practiced law until other interests demanded entire at- tention. Was Pres. of the following compa- nies : Columbia Investment Co., Spokane Investment Co., Browne Post Investment Co., Columbia Valley Bank, Wenatchee ; Bank of Oroville, Wash. ; Coeur d'Alene Bank & Trust Co., Prairie Development Co. He was a member of the Washing- ton State Constitutional Convention, Pres., . of the Wash. Conservation League, Pres., Board of Regents, State Normal Schoo Wash. ; Chancellor, Wash. Univ. ; Pres., 76 WHO'S WHO Board of Regents, Wash. State College ; member and Pres., Board of Education, Spokane, for 24 years. Was member of Spokane Club, University Club, National Geographic Soc, and other scientific so- cieties. He published the "Spokane Chron- icle" from 1890 to 1897. Donated one- half of Coeur d'Alene Park to the city of Spokane. He was reputed the largest individual taxpayer in Spokane. BROWNE, Samuel Clinton, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Harribsurg, Pa., Jan. 13, 1856 ; son, Andrew and Sarah (Clin- ton) B. Grad., Eclectic Med. Inst., Cin- cinnati, O., 1890 ; post-grad., Chicago Poli- clinic, Chicago, 111., 1908. Married, Ida Ruth Bunn, Dec. 27, 1890, at Salem, Ore. Supt, Sumpter Genl. Hospital. Address : Sumpter, Ore. BROWNING, Charles Clifton, Physi- cian ; l)ornj Denver, 111., May 25, 1861 ; 80)1, Enoch Clifton and Sophia Louisa (Pennock) B. Edu. : prep, school, Shelby- ville. Mo., 1878-79 ; Shelbina College. 1880 ; Christian Univ., 1881 ; M. D., Mo. State Univ., 1883. Univ., City of N. Y., 1888-89. Married, Helen E. Tillapaugh, Aug. 26, 1885, at Denver, 111. Interne, N. Y. House Relief and Insane Asylum, Blackwell's Island : moved to Cal., 1891 ; Los Angeles, 1905. Med. Dir., Pottenger Sanatorium, Monrovia, Cal., 1905-10. Inc. and Vice-pres., Pottenger Sanatorium Co. ; Organizer and first Vice-pres., First Bank of Highlands ; Inc. and first Secy., High- land Domestic Water Co. ; Inc. San Ber- nardino County Savings Bank ; Inc. and Vice-pres., Highland Fruit Growers' Assn. Member of staff, Med. Dept., Univ. Sou. Cal. ; ex-Pres. Redlands Med. Soc. Mem- ber : San Bernardino Co. Med. Soc, Natl. Internatl., Cal. and L. A. Assns. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Natl. Child Labor Soc, Monrovia Bd. of Trade, Municipal Waterways Asn., Elks, Knights Templar, Mystic Shrine, Eastern Star. Clulis : Highland, Library, University, City. Res. : Pasadena ; Office : 610 So. Broad- way, Los Angeles, Cal. BROWNSTEIN, Daniel J., W^holesale Merchant and Manufacturer ; horn. Red Bluff, Cal., Jan. 3, 1870; son, Jacob and Bertha (Newmark) B. Grad., Boy's high school, San Francisco, 1887. Mar- ried, Caroline Blanchard, Jan. 8, 1903, at Los Angeles. Moved to Los Angeles, 1887. Organized wholesale clothing firm, Brownstein, Newmark & Louis, 1895 ; bus. later inc. as Brownstein-Louis Co, Member : Bd. of Dirs. L. A. Chamber of Oils and Mines, 1910 ; Chmn., Comm. on mercantile affairs. Member : L. A. Mer- chants & Mfrs. Assn., Masons, Scottish Rite, Shriners, Native Sons of the Gol- den West. Res. : 669 S. Westmoreland ; Office : 716-722 So. Los Angeles st., Los Angeles, Cal. BRUEN, James Bayley, Lawyer; horn, Summit, N. J., Mar. 26, 1873 ; son, James de Hart and Margaret White (Munro; B. A. B., Princeton Univ., 1896. Mar- ried, Augusta Prescott Allison, Feb. 1, 1898, at Newark, N. J. Since 1898, prac- ticed law in Seattle. Pres., Powell In v. Co. ; Treas., Lafayette In v. Co. ; Treas., Silver Tip Mining & Power Co. Member : Commercial Club, Sons of Am. Rev. Cluh : University. Res. : 1420 Grand ave. ; Office: 814 Leary bldg., Seattle, Wash. BRULE, Frederick J., Civil and Con- struction Engineer ; horn. Lake Linden, Mich., Sept. 12, 1869 ; son, Euchariste and Jane Ann (Harvey) B. Grad., high school, Lake Linden, Mich. ; attended Mich. College of Mines at Houghton, 3 years. Married, Florence A. Broughtou. Sept. 15, 1897, at Butte, Mont. Went to Butte, Mont., in 1893; with B. & M. C. Copper Co., 1898-1908 ; built two hun- dred million gallon reservoir for Butte Water Co. ; Asst. Supt. Cons., for Int. Smelting Co., Tooele, Utah, 1908-10 ; Supt. of Surface for the Washoe Reduction Co.. Anaconda, Mont, 1910-11 ; now Supt. Cons., Inspiration Con. Copper Co., Miami, Ariz. ; Pres. of Ctiy Council and Mayor of City of Walkerville, Mont. Member r Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Mont. Soc. of ON TFIE PACIFIC COAST 77 Engrs. Res. : Walkerville, Mont. ; Office : Butte, Mont. BRUNK, Hug-li Wilson, Lawyer; horrij Davis Co., la., Oct. 28, 1866 ; son, Amon and Mariala (Lunsford) B. Edu. : coun- tj' and high schools, Moulton, la. B. L., Richmond College, Law Dept., Va., 1900. Moved to Cal., 1903. Married, Jennie Sellers, 1893. Democratic candidate for Congress, 1906. Res. : 1912 Haste st. Of- fice: Berkeley Natl. Bank bldg., Berke- ley, Cal. BRUNSWIG, Liicien N., Wholesale Druggist ; borri:, Montmedy, France. Edu. : College of Etain, Department of Meuse, France. Married, Annie Mercer, (de- ceased) , of Independence, Mo. ; second, Marguerite Wogan of New Orleans. In wholesale drug bus., Ft. Worth, Tex., 1876-82 ; member of firm, Finlay & Bruns- wig, New Orleans, 1882 ; sole owner upon death of his partner, until 1903, when sold bus. and spent 2 years in Europe. Est. branch of New Orleans bus. in Los Angeles, 1888 ; also at San Diego, Cal., and Guaymas, Mex. Was Police Com- missioner, New Orleans, 4 years. Mem- ber, Louisiana Historical Soc. ; Pres., French Soc. ; Vice-pres., Bd. of Trade, New Orleans. Clubs : California, L. A. Country. Res. : 3528 W. Adams st. Of- fice : 501 N. Main, Los Angeles, Cal. BRUSH, Jacob Henry, Banker; born. North Salem, N. Y., July 9, 1833; son, Albert and Julia (Birchard) B. Edu. : North Salem Acad., Amenia Conference Seminary, N. Y. ; Charlottesville Confer- ence Seminary, N. Y. Married, Julia Au- gusta Buckmaster, May 4, 1862, at Osage, la. Member of Brush Bros., real estate ; Prop., Osage Grist, Saw Mills and Grain Elevator ; Pres., Green Valley Canning ; Co. ; Dir., Union Trust-Savings Bank, Osage National Bank. Address : Santa ' Rosa, Cal. BRYAN, Elden P., Capitalist; born, Jefferson, Tex., Mar. 28, 1857 ; son, E. P. and Mary (Jurman) B. Edu. : private country school, Tex. Married, Georgie Engaged in mercantile bus., 10 years. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1886. Mem- ber real estate firm, Bryan & Bradford. Clubs : California, L. A. Country. Res. : 41 Westmoreland place, Los Angeles, Cal. BRYAN, James (McCall) W^aid., Archi- tect; born, Summerville, S. C, (suburb of Charleston) Sept. 13, 1848 ; son, Hugh Lagare and Louisa (Ward) B. ; great- grandson of Joshua Ward, Rev. soldier, who fought in the siege of Charleston, S. C, and was taken prisoner May 12, 1780 ; also descendant of Thomas La- gare, Rev. soldier, and of Hugh Swintou Lagare (grand-uncle), who was Atty. Gen. of U. S. and Secy, of State in President Tyler's admn. In 1849, his parents moved to Iowa. Edu. : common schools and pri- vate tutor ; studied architecture in an established office, and has practiced in most of the large cities of the West for 25 years. Widower. Married, June 29. 1880, at Kansas City, Mo. Res. : 1415 East Columbia st. ; Ofjtce : 312 N. T. blk., Seattle, Wash. BRYAN, James Wesley, Lawyer; born. Lake Charles, La., Mar. 11, 1874 ; son, James Wesley and Delia K. (Singleton) B. ; descended from Bryan's of North Carolina and Virginia. A. B. Baylor. Univ., Waco, Tex., 1895; A. B., Yale Univ., 1897. Married, Lorena Kearse, Mar. 29, 1899, at Lake Charles, La. Member law firm, Bryan & Ingle. Volunteered first call, Span.-Am. War, — rejected for defective vision. City Atty., Bremerton ; State Senator, 1907-13, 23d Dist., Wash Club : Yale, (Seattle). Progressive Repub- lican. Address : 638 Burwell, Bremerton, Wash. BRYAN, Jesse W., Lawyer; born, San Francisco, Cal., June 10, 1874. Edu. : Santa Clara College, St. Ignatius College, 1894 ; studied law in office of P. 6. Gal- pin, and Crittenden, Foote & Van Wycke of San Francisco. Asst. Dist. Atty. and special atty., Bd. of Supervisors ; asso. counsel for Spreckels Sugar Co., Salinas, also for S. P. Co. Democrat. Res. : 2614 WHO'S WHO Laguna st. ; Ofllce : Merchants Exchange bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BRYANT, Charles Page, Physician and Surgeon ; l)orn, Allegheny, Pa. ; son, Mil- ton Charles and Katherine (Page) B. ; descendant of Major Street, William C. Bryant, James Livingston. M. D., Jef- ferson Med. College, Phila. ; post grad. Rush Med. College, Chicago. Married, Elizabeth Sibbett, Apr. 16, 1906, at Phila. Sec. and Treas., King County Med. Soc. Res. : 3820 E. Olive st. ; OUice : 730 Cen- tral bldg., Seattle, Wash. BRYANT, Ernest Albert, Physician; 1)0111, Woodstock, Vt., Apr. 23, 1869. M. D., Univ. of Pa., Med. Dept, 1890. Interne, St. Agnes, Hosp., Phila., 1890-1. Married, Susanna Patterson Bixby, July 12, 1904. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1891. Police Surg., Los Angeles, 1891-6; Supt., Los Angeles Co. Hosp., 1897-1900; Surg., Sister's Hosp. ; Chief Surg. Pac Electric R. R., Los Angeles R. R., Los Angeles Inter. R. R., Los Angeles Pac. R. R., San Bernardino Valley R. R. ; Con Surg., Sou. Pac. R. R. ; Prof., Clinical Surgery, College of Med., Univ. of Cal. Surg. Emergency Hosp., Pac. Light & Power Co., L. A. Gas Co., Riverside and Arlington R. R., Santa Ana & Orange R. R. ; Cons. Surg., Arizona & Colo. R. R.. Gila Valley, Globe & Nor. R. R., Mari- copa, Phoenix & Salt River R. R., Phoenix & Eastern R. R. Member : L. A. Clinical & Pathological Soc, L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Assn. Ry. Surgs. Chihs : California, Jonathan, Los Angeles Country. Res. : 904 W. 28th st. ; Offlce : Pacific Electric bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BRYANT, Wesley J., Real Estate Oper- ator ; horn, Greenville, Drake Co., O., Apr. 2, 1862; son, Enos and Sarah A. (Towns end) B. Grad., high school, Cherokee, la ; later studied law. Married, Mary A. Williams, Jan. 9, 1888, at Cherokee, la. Taught school, in 1883 ; opened real estate office, Palms, Cal., 1890 ; Justice of the Peace, Ballona township, 2 terms ; re- engaged in real estate field. Pres., Ninth Ward Imp. Assn., Good Govt. Organization of Boyle Heights. Member, Good Govern- ment Committee of L. A. ; first Vice-pres., Ohio Soc Member: K. of P., W. O. W. Republican. Res. : 1923 E. 4th st. ; Of- fice : 326 W. 3d st., Los Angeles, Cal. BRYSON, Charles William, Physician; born, 1863 ; A. B., Harris College, 1880 ; M. D., College of Phys., Keokuk, la., 1882. In practice Falls City, Nebr., 1882-6 ; Los Angeles, since 1886. Prof., Gyne- cology and Abdominal Surgery, College of Phys. and Surg., Univ. Sou. Cal., since 1904. Dean of Faculty, Univ. Sou. Cal., since 1906. Member : L. A. Acad, of Med., L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : Lanker- shim hotel ; Office : Delta bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. BRYSON, Frank, Public Administrator; born. Red Oak, la.. May 21, 1872 ; so7i, John M. and Mary (Washam) B. Edu. : Prof. Henderson's private acad., Los An- geles ; private academy, San Gabriel, Cal., Tabor College, Tabor, la. Married, Mar- garet Beaver, Mar. 4, 1894. Moved to Cal., 1876. Public Administrator for Los Angeles Co., since 1906. Club : Republi- can. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn., Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners ; Past Exalted Ruler B. P. O. E., No. 99, Los Angeles ; Pioneer Soc. Res. : 1955 La Salle ave. ; Office : 43 Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. BUCHANAN, Hubert Daniel, Law^yer; born, Rio, Wis., Oct. 16, 1875 ; son, John and Helen L. (Kearney) B. Litt. B., Univ. of Wis., 1901 ; LL. B., 1903. Married, Esther McCauley, June 5, 1912, at Seattle. Representative from the 47th Dist. in Wash. Legis., Twelfth . Session. Member •■ Seattle Bar Assn., Seattle Municipal League. Res. : 1610 33d ave. ; Offlce : 323 Central bldg., Seattle, Wash. BUCHANAN, W^illiam F., Banker; born, Ala., Jan., 1860 ; son, Thomas N. and Elizabeth (Land) B. Edu. : common schools. Married, Rebecca T. Dancer, 1879, in Tex. Pres., Internatl. Natl. Bank of Commerce, Tucumcari Water and Light ON THE PACIFIC COAST 79 Co. ; Vice-pres., "Tucumcari News." Mem- ber : Elks, W. O. W., K. of P. Address : Tucumcari, N. M. BUCHEN, Fritz Ernst^ Physician and Surgeon ; hornj Germany, Feb. 24, 1860 ; son, Wilhelm and Henrietta (Billing) B. ; descended from Baron Von Buchen and Freiherr Billing zu Billingsburg. Edu. : Germany, Univ. of Bonn, 1890 ; Vander- bilt. Nashville, 1899. Unmarried. Surg., Camo Orchard Co. ; Exam Surg., U. S. Govt. ; served in Span.-Am. War, Santiago. Member : Camp Fire Club of Am., Con- gress on Tuberculosis. Mont. State and Am. Med. Assns. Address : Hamilton, Mont. BUCK, Frank Henry, Oil Man and Cap- italist ; horn, Cortland Co., N. Y., June 8, 1859 ; son, Leonard William and Anna Maria (Bellows) B. Grad., high school. Clinton, la., 1873. Married, Anna Eliz- abeth Stevenson, Apr. 20, 1886, at Vaca- ville, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1875. One of organizers. Associated Oil Co. Bir., Chi- cago Crude Oil Co., Toltec and Aztec (now combined with Associated Oil Co.), Amal- gamated, Associated Pipe Line (half owned by Sou. Pac. R. R.) ; Transportation Co., Bakersfield Iron Works, Belridge Oil Co.. Sterling Oil & Bev. Co., West Coast Oil Co., Rodeo Land & Water Co., Cal. Fruit Distributors of Sacramento, (pres.) ; Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., Eugene, Ore. ; Frank H. Buck Fruit and Shipping Co., Vacaville. ; Vice-pres., State Bd. of Hor- ticulture ; Pres., Bd. of Town Trustees of Vacaville, Inc., 12 years. Member : I. O. O. F., Knights Templar. Cluhs : Bo- hemian, Pacific Union, S. F. Golf v'fe Country, Claremont Country, (Oakland), Sutter, (Sacramento). Address: San Fran- cisco, Cal. BUCK, George H., Judge; born. Me., 1847 ; early years had charge of Gorham's Seminary and Academy in Me. ; studied law in office of Woodbury & Ingalls, Bos- ton, Mass. Asso. Atty. of Indianapolis. Cincinnati, and Lafayette R. R., until 1874, when resigned. Moved to Cal., 1874. Dist. Atty., San Mateo Co., 1882-90; since. Superior Judge of San Mateo Co. Res. : Redwood City. Office : Court House, Red- wood City, Cal. BUCKLES, Abraham Jay, Judge; horn, Muncie, Ind., Aug. 2, 1846; soti, Thomas Newton and Rachel (Graham) B. Edu. : common schools, Muncie, Ind. Served in Civil War as priv. and color bearer, 19 th Regt, 2d Lieut., 20th Ind. Vols., .3 years. 11 months ; wounded 4 times ; lost right leg, Mar. 25, 1865, Petersburg. Married, Louisa B. Conn. Bee. 5, 1865. Bist. Atty., Solano Co., 1879, 2 terms ; Superior Judge or Solano Co., since 1884. Granted Medal of Honor by Congress for meritorious con- duct at Battle of the Wilderness, Civil War. Member : K. of P., I. O. O. F., B. P. O. E., M. O. L. L., A. O. U. W.. G. A. R. Has been Grand Chancellor K. of P. and Beputy Commander G. A. R. Republican. Address : Fairfield, Cal. BUCKLEY, Vincent de Paul, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; born, San Francisco, Cal., July 17, 1859 ; son, John P. and Catherine (Carty) B. ; his father, John P. Buckley, was a Cal. pioneer and a State Senator at the time of his death, the result of an accident while an invited guest at the launching of the U. S. Moni- tor "Comanche," Nov. 17, 1864, at San Francisco ; he was one of the original in- corporators of the S. F. Savings Union Bank, and formulated plans for organi- ization of the first Reform School in Cal., the S. F. Industrial School, and was ap- pointed its first manager ; he built the first good road in S. F. the "Point Lobos," which traversed the sand hills from the City to the "Cliff House," of which latter he was the owner. A. B., St. Mary's Col- lege, S. F., 1878 ; M. B., Med. Bept, Univ. of Cal., 1884; attended Bellevue Med. College, N. Y., 2i^ years in Paris, France. Married, Agnes L. O'Neil, Feb. 12. 1885, at San Francisco, Cal. Dir.. Trinity Hospital, (Inc.) Member: S. F, County Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn.. B. P. O. Elks.. Former- ly City Physician and Police Surgeon. Member of first Board of Health under 80 WHO'S WHO new Charter of S. F. Res. : 9 West Clay Park ; Office : Macdonough bldg., 333 Kear- ny St., San Francisco, Cal. BTJGGE, Hans, Lawyer and Author; 'born, Norway, Apr. 19, 1868 ; son, Jens S. and Karn C. B. (Fraas) B. ; descended from Norwegian and Danish nobility. Edu. : common schools. Minn., Alexandria, (Minn.) High School, 1889; LL. B., Univ of Minn., 1893. Married, Adaline Grace Hammond, July 6, 1898, at Duluth. Minn. Practiced law at Fergus Falls, Minn.. 1893-1901 ; at Genesee, Idaho, 1901-5 ; since 1905, at Bellingham, Wash. Public prosecutor, 5 years in Minn., 1894-9 ; Dele- gate at large from Minn, to Natl. League of Republican Clubs. 1896 ; non-partisan .judiciary nominee for Supreme Court of Wash., 1910. In movement to place court back under direct primary law ; a leader in successful fight for direct primary in Wash. Member, Bellingham, Wash., Char- ter Commission. Progressive Republi- can. Member : Lake Whatcom Motor Boat Club, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias. Modern Woodmen, Modern Samaritans. Brotherhood of Yoeman. Became Grand Pres., of the Sons of Norway of Pacific Coast, 1909; re-elected, 1910-11-12; Trus- tee, Supreme Lodge, Sons of Norway, headquarters at Minneapolis, Minn., since 1910. Author of short stories published in "Argosy," "Bohemian," "Blue Book," "Pacific Monthly," "Young's Magazine," "People's Magazine." Res. : Geneva Wash. ; Office : 407 Sunset blk., Belling- ham. Wash. BUIiKIiEY, Frank, Mining- Engineer and Mine Owner ; dorn, Washington. la.. July 10, 1857 ; son, G. T. and Fidelia (Groendycke) B. ; his earliest ancestor in America was Rev. Peter Bulkley, who came from England in 1635, and founded Con- cord, Mass. E. M. (hon.) Colorado School of Mines, 1897. in recognition of his work in developing the Mines of the State. Married, Luella Bergstusser, 1885, at Leadville, Colo. Has been Gen. Mgr.. and has directed the operation of the follow- ing metal mines : Mollie Gibson Con. M. Co., The Bushwhacker M. Co., The Aspen Mining & Smelting Co. ; The Park Regent Mines and others of Aspen, Colo., The New Pittsburg Con. M. Co., The Roctc Hill Con. G. & S. M. Co., and others of Leadville ; the Robinson Con. M. Co., The New Robinson Con. Mining & Smelting- Co., and others of Robinson, Colo., The Oaxaca Mines Co. of Oaxaca, Mexico, also mines in Ariz., and elsewhere. Now Pres., Crested Butte Coal Co., Walsenburg Fuel Co., Erie Coal Co., Baldwin Fuel Co., Marion Mines & Mills Co. Has been a trustee of the Colorado School of Mines for 14 years, also Pres., of the Board during a good part of the time ; elected to the State Legislature, 1884, from Lake County (Leadville). Member: Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Colorado Scientific Soc, Denver Chamber of Commerce. Cluhs : Denver, Denver Country. Res. : 1065 Pennsylvania ave. ; Office : 850 Equitable bldg.. Denver. Colo. BUIiL, Franklin Pettengill, Lawyer; horn, Racine. Wis.. June 13. 1853 ; son. George and R. (Pettengill) B. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Racine. Wis.. 1860-70 ; Beloit College. 1871-73; 1874-75. cashier, J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. ; taught in public schools of Wis., during 1873-4 ; attended Brocknort State Normal School. 1876-78. Moved to Cal., 1878. StivTv - law in office of D. M. Delmas, San Tosp. Married. Jessie A. Rightmire. Jan. 16. 1890. Paymaster of 1st Regt, Na^' Guards Cal., 2 years. Republican can- didate for .Judge of Superior Court, 1909. Member : Masons. Knights Temolar. Gluh : Press. Republican. Res. : 754 Devisadero St. ; Office : Pacific bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BTJIiliA, Robert IV., Lawyer; horn, Rich- mond, Ind., Sept. 8, 1852 ; son, Hiram and Elizabeth (Staley) B. Edu. : public schools. Ind. ; M. A.. Natl. Univ.. Lebanon, O.. 1873 : studied law in Cincinnati. Mar- ried, Evangeline Sutton (deceased Mar. 12, 1903). Aug. 4, 1890. In 1893, elected to Cal. Assembly, and again in 1895 ; State Senate, 1897. Cluhs: California, TJniver- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 81 sity, Union League, Sunset. Member : Masons. Republican. Res. : Alhambra : Oifxce: 403-405 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. BULLARD, Prank Dearborn, Physi- cian; horn, Lincoln, Me., Dec. 27, 1860. A. M.. 1881 : A. B.. 1884, Colburn Inst.. and Colby College. Me. ; M. D., College of Med.. Univ. Sou. Cal., 1888 ; post grad.. Gottingen and Vienna. 1888-9. Interne, L. A. Co. Hosp., 1884. Married. Rose Talbott. May 3. 1888. In practice. Los I Angeles, since 1889. Prof, of Ctiemistry, ' College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1895- 1901 ; Instr., Ophthalmology. Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal. ; Asst. Co. Phys.. Los An- geles. 1901 ; Editor. "Southern Cal. Prac- titioner," 1892-9. Specialty : anaesthetics and diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., (ex-pres.) ; So. Cal. Med. Assn.. (ex-pres. and secy.) ; Med. Soc. State of Cal.. Am. Med. Assn.. Am. Acad, of Med. Author : I "The Apistophilon," "Cupid's Choice." Res. • 1241 W. 8th st. ; Olfice : Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BULIiARD, Rose Talbott, Physician; horn, Birmingham, la., Apr. 16, 1864. Grad., Birmingham Acad., 1880 ; M. D., Woman's Hosp. Med. College (now North- western Univ. Woman's Med. School), 1886. Married, Frank Dearborn Bullard. (M. D.), May 3, 1888. Moved to Cal.. 1888. Instr., Clinical Gynecology, College of Med., State Univ. of Cal. ; Member. Bd. of Mgrs., Y. W. C. A. Specialty : gyne- cology and surgery. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn. (formerly secy., and pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Club : Friday Morn- ing. Address : 1241 W. 8th st.. Los An- geles. Cal. BtJNDY, Zaehary Taylor, Physician; horn, Olive Hill, Tenn.. Feb. 27, 1849 ; son, John and Nancy (Hobbs) B. ; his grand- father (maternal) served in the war of 1812. Edu. : Masonic Academy. Clifton, Tenn., and Vanderbilt Univ.. Nashville. Tenn.; M. D.. Med. Dept., Vanderbilt Univ., 1883; has a Certificate of Study at the N. Y. Polyclinic and Hospital, 1895-6. Married, Pattie Fariss. 1871, at Houston, Wayne Co., Tenn. Served 11 months under Gen. N. B. Forrest during Civil War in Co. "F," 9th Tenn Cavalry ; 16 years and 2 months old at close of war ; scouting sergeant under Malor John B. .Jones in "Old Brains" Frontier Bat- tallion. Served 4 years for Texas Dept.. of National. Congressional and Legislative Committee of Am. Med. Assn. At present. Asst. Surg. Gen. on staff of Gen. K. M. Van Zandt. Commander in Chief of Trans- Mississippi Dept.. U. C. V.'s with rank of Lieut. Col. ; also Adj. of John B. Hood Camp U. C. v., Austin. Tex. Physician in charge of Hosp. at Texas State Con- federate Home, 4 years. Member : Austin City Board of Health. Am. Med. Assn.. Travis County Med. Soc, (pres.) ; North Texas Med. Assn., (pres.) ; Seventh Dist. Med. Soc, (pres.) ; 32° Mason. Meth- odist. Democrat. Contributor to medical literature. Address : 1006 W. 10th st., Austin, Tex. BITNYAN. Thfma.s Chalmers, Banker: horn. West Charlton, N. Y., Aug. 30. 1847 ; son. John and Jane T. (Chalmers) B. A. B. and A. M.. Union College. Married. Ellen M. Hallowell. Aug. 11. 1875. at West Charlton. N. Y. Pres.. Berthoud National Bank ; Treas.. Champion-Trio Mining and Mercantile Co.. Handy Ditch Co., Ish Reservoir Co. Cluh : University, (Denver). Address: Berthoud, Colo. BURBACrE, William H., Lawyer and Banker ; horn, N. Y. City. Nov. 12, 1854 ; son, Peter and Mary (Leahy) B. Edu. : public schools ; Hiram College. O. Mar- ried, Margaret Cashion. Aug. 11. 1883. at Albuquerque. N. M. Pres., Navajo-Apache Bank and Trust Co. ; Treas.. Navajo Ice and Cold Storage Co. ; Winslow Electric Light and Power Co. Dist. Atty., Navajo Co.,* Ariz.. 4 terms ; Democratic Natl Com- mitteeman. 1 term. Member : B. P. O. E., Knights of Columbus. Address : Wins- low, Ariz. BURBANK, Luther, Naturalist and New Plant Originator; horn, Lancaster, Wor- 82 WHO'S WHO cester Co., Mass., March 7, 1849 ; son, Samuel Walton and Oliver (Ross) B. Edu. : district school and Lancaster Aca- demy ; D. S., Tufts College, 1905. Un- married. Special lecturer, Stanford Univ. Originator of the Burbank Potato, of the Santa Rosa, Formosa, American, Climax. Wickson, Apple, Gold, Plums, and numer- ous other standard plums, also the Sugar and Standard Prunes ; also an entirely dis- tinct new species of fruit, — the plumcot ; originator of the Burbank and Abundance Cherry, Santa Rosa, Peachblow, Burbank and other roses ; the Shasta Daisies ; numerous giant and dwarf callas ; also numerous new flowers, vegetables, grasses, grains, trees, nuts and fruits, but above all and of greatest importance, perhaps, originator of a series of Spineless Cactus, of great value for forage and fruit. Al- most 3000 distinct experiments are now under way, with 6000 distinct botanical species of plants, many of them new, which have been introduced through his collectors in foreign lands. Fellow : Am. Assn. Advan. of Science. Member : Am. Pomological Soc, Am. Breeders' Assn.. (hon. member.) ; Pacific Coast Nursery- men's Assn., (hon. member.) ; Cal. Acad- emy of Sciences, (hon. member.) ; State Floral Soc. (hon. member.) ; State Board of Trade, (hon. member) ; and hon. mem- ber of many other clubs, socs.. etc. Ad- dress : Santa Rosa, Sonoma Co., Cal. EURCH, Franklin Preston, Retired Cap- italist ; lorn, Bloomington, 111., Dec. 5, 1861 ; son, James Madison and Jennie L. (McClunn) B. Grad., high school, Bloom- ington, 111., 1878. Married. Mary Ella Gilkey, Aug. 26. 1893, at Pueblo, Colo. In sheep bus., Tex., 3 years ; prospected for gold in Santa Rita Mountain Dist., Ariz., 4 years. Moved to Los Angeles, 1884, in real estate bus. Silver miner at Lead- ville, Colo., 1890. Returned to Los* Ange- les, 1894. In employ U. S. Customs office, 1894-7 ; re-entered real estate bus., 1897 ; retired, 1909. Member : Chamber of Com- merce, Elks. Gluts : Union League, Sierra Madre. Automobile. Res. : 2408 S. Fig- ueroa; Offlce: 331 Security bldg., Los Angeles. RURCH, H{enry) Kenyon, Mechanical and Metallurgical Engineer, horn, Fly Summit, Washington Co., N. Y., Apr. 19. 1873; son, Adelbert L. and Rachael F. (Kenyon) B. Edu. : Greenwich Union high school, Greenwich, N. Y., Marshall's Semi- nary, Easton, N. Y., B. S., State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash., 1901, Married, Grace Lula Colburn, Oct. 5, 190.5. at Moscow, Ida. Chief Engr., Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. ; Chief Consult- ing Mill Engr., Phelps, Dodge & Co. ; Consulting Engr., Old Dominion Copper Mining and Smelting Co. ; Consulting Engr., Temescal Rock Co. Designed and constructed : Detroit Copper Go's, con- centrator ; Moctezuma Copper Go's con- centrator ; Miami Copper Go's, concen- trator, power plant and entire surfaci^ equipment. Designed Temescal Rock Go's, crushing plant. At present, engaged in designing and constructing Inspiration. Consolidated Copper Go's, concentrator, hoisting plant, mine equipment, railroad, pumping plants, transmission lines, etc. Member : Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : 123 S. Ram- part blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Office : 314 Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal., and Miami, Ariz. BURCHAM, diaries A., Mining- Oper- ator ; lorn, Vallejo, Cal., Nov. 6, 1859 ; son, John and Almeda (Taylor) B. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; Bay City Bus. College. Married, Rose La Monte, (M. D.) Dec. 10, 1887, at Los Angeles, Cal. Organized Yellow Aster Mining & Milling Co., 1895. Pres.. Calico Mining Co., Rand Mercantile Co., Phoenix Dev. Co. Member : Odd Fellows, Elks. Clubs : Jonathan, California. Res. : Jonathan Club, Los Angeles, Gal. BURCHAM, Rose La Monte, Physician (Retired); and Capitalist; lorn, Dans- ville, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1857; daughter. Dr. James and Eliza (Pratt) La Monte. Edu. : public schools ; Seminary, Dansville, N. Y. ; Grad. Rochester Acad, 1882, Received I ON THE PACIFIC COAST 83 teacher's certificate at age of 16. Grad., Eclectic Med. Inst., Cincinnati, 1884. Married, Clias. A. Burcliam, Dec. 1887, at Los Angeles, Cal. Went to Highland, Cal., and was in med. practice there, 11 years. Has been Secy., Yellow Aster Mining &. Milling Co., since its formation, 1906. Member : Bd. of Dirs., Fine Arts League. Life Member and Dir., Ebell Club. Office : 312 Coulter bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BUKCK, Lawrence B., Real Estate Oper- ator ; horn, Galveston, Tex., 1872. Eclu. : public schools ; Univ. of Texas. Married, Phila B. Johnson, Sept. 1905. Wholesale importer, teas, coffee and spices, Galves- ton, 8 years. Came to Los Angeles, 1904, and has formed several Cos. devoted to bldg., loan and inv. Pres., Lawrence B. ; Burck Co., Yice-pres., L. A. Abstract & : Trust Co. Res. : 665 Wilshire Place. Office: Cal. Real Estate & Bldg. Co., Los Angeles, Cal. ,BURDEL,L, James Black, Land Owner. Capitalist, Farmer ; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. IS, 1869 ; son. Dr. Galen and Mary Augustina (Black) B. ; great grand- son of Juan Sais, a Spanish soldier who arrived at San Diego in 1825 ; grandson of James Black, a Scotchman, from Inver- ness, Scotland, who landed at Monterey, in 1832 ; he married a daughter of Juan Sais; his mother was their only child;, she was educated at the convent of Notre Dame, San Jose, and was married to Dr. Galen Burdell, in 1862 ; his father was born and raised in Jefferson Co. N. Y. State, became a dental surgeon under his uncle, Dr. Harvey Burdell of N. Y. City ; came to Cal. as Doctor of the ship, "Dux- burry," and landed in San Francisco Bay, April, 1849 ; before entering the Bay of San Francisco, the ship ran on a reef off Bolinas Bay, which is now called "Dux- burry Reef." named after the ship. Edu. : private schools in and around San Fran- cisco — Trinity School, Belmont School. Married, Marie Josephine Sweetser, Dec. 29, 1892, at Novato, Marin Co., Cal. Pres.. The Western Refrigerating Co., of Peta- luma, Cal. ; Vice-pres., The Petaluma Ice & Cold Storage Co., of Petaluma, Cal. Cliihs : Bohemian, (S. F.) ; Mir a Monte Gun. Member : Masons, Knights Tem- plar of Mt. Olivet Commandery No. 20 ; Elks, No. 901, of Petaluma ; Jun. mem- ber of the Soc. of Cal. Pioneers of S. F. ; Shriner, Islam Temple, S. F. Res. : Bur- dells, Marin County, Cal. Office : Peta- luma, Cal. BURDETTE, Clara (Bradley), Lecturer, Author ; horn. East Bloomfield, N. Y.. July 22, 1855. Edu. : Syracuse public schools ; Syracuse Univ., 1872-6. Mar- ried N. Milman Wheeler, 1878, (died in 1886) ; second, Pressley C. Baker, 1890, (died in 189.S) ; third, Robert .L Bur- dette, 1899. Was one of the founders of Alpha Phi Sorority ; federated the Women's Clubs of Cal., and was first Pres. of State Federation ; was first A^'ice- pres., Gen. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1902-4 ; built and donated Pasadena Ma- ternity Hosp. ; Trustee, Throop Polytech- nic Inst., Pasadena ; First Vice-pres. and Chmn., Finance Committee, Auditorium Co., Los Angeles. ; lecturer on social and economic questions. Member : Am. Social Science Assn., Archaelogical Inst, of Am. Author : "The Rainbow and the Pot of Gold," "To Idealize Dradgory." Has contributed articles to magazines and newspapers. Res. : "Sunnycrest," Pasa- dena, Cal. BURDETTE, Robert Jones, Humorist, Author, Lecturer, Preacher, Philanthro- pist ; horn, Greensboro, Penn., July 30, 1844. Edu. : public schools, Peoria, 111. Married, Caroline Spaulding Garrett, Mar. 4, 1870, at Peoria, 111 (she died. May, 1884) ; second, Clara Bradley Baker, Mar. 27, 1898, at Pasadena, Cal. Private in 47th 111. Inf. ; Reporter, "Transcript," Peoria, 111., 1868-72; "Editor Peoria Evening Review," 1872-5 ; Editor, "Hawk- eye," Burlington, la., 1876-84 ; Lecturer, 1876-1905. Licensed to preach. Lower Merlon Baptist Church, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1897 ; ordained to Baptist Ministry, Tem- ple Baptist Church (now Pastor Emeri- tus), Los Angeles, Cal., Aug., 1903. Res.: 84 WHO'S WHO "Sunnycrest," Orange Grove ave., Pasa- dena, Cal. BURGER, James Cardwell, Banker; horn, N. Y. City, Nov. 21, 1866; son. James and Anna (Nichol) B. Edu. : pub- lic schools. Married, Edith M. Brown, Sept., 1888, at N. Y. City. Pres., Union Deposit and Trust Co., Montrose Fruit Orchard Co. ; Vice-pres., Pequot Real Estate and Inv. Co. ; Cashier, Hamilton Natl. Bank. Served in State Senate two terms. Member: Masons, 32^, Shriners. Cluhs : Denver, Athletic, Colo- rado Golf, Colorado Traffic, Vallejo Gun. Res. : 1570 Ogden st. Office : 17th and Champa sts., Denver, Colo. BURKE, George Bruce, Banker; lorn. West Virginia, 1867 ; son, George W. and Margaret (Silbaugh) B. Grad., Shenan- doah College, Va. Married, Cora Lee, 1899, at Bellingham, Wash. Vice-pres., and Mgr., Bankers Trust Co. ; Pres., Ta- coma Assn. of Credit Men. Was for some years engaged in newspaper work in West Va. Went west in 1897. Pres., Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, 1910-11. Gluts : Union, Country, Commercial. Res. : 824 North G St. Office : 1109 Pacific ave., Tacoma, Wash. BURKE, James 3Iark, Law^yer; horn, Placer Co., Cal., Feb. 7, 1879 ; son, Thomas and Margaret (McCarthy) B. Edu. : public schools, Cal. B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1908; J. D., 1910. Dep. Dist. Atty. Tulare Co., Cal., since 1911. Super- visor of U. S. Census, 8rd Congressional District of Cal., 1910. Member : Knights of Columbus, B. P. O. E., Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Address : Visalia, Cal. BURKELMAN, Arnold, Physician; horn. Bowling Green, Ky., Oct. 1, 1863. Edu. : N. Y. College of Pharmacy; M. D., Belle- vue Hosp. Med. College, 1891 ; Post Grad.. N. Y. Post Grad. School. Married, Marie E. Haidwicke, 1895. In practice, N. Y. City, 1891-07 ; Los Angeles, since 1907. Formerly Clinical Instr., and Asst. in eye, ear, nose and throat depts., N. Y. Post Grad. Med. College. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 715 S. Hope st. ; Office: 331 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. BUR3IISTER, Robert Bashford, Banker; horn, Prescott, Ariz., Aug. 30, 1874 ; son, Robert Henry and Margaret (Bashford) B. Edu. : public schools. Married, Martha Nesbit Gage, Sept. 4, 1899, at Prescott, Ariz. Cashier, Phoenix Natl. Bank ; Treas., George N. Marshall Co. ; Asst. Secy, and Treas., Pan-American Ostrich Co. ; Secy.-Treas., C. X. Cattle Co. Mem- ber : Associated Charities, Y. M. C. A., Arizona Bankers' Assn. Cluh : Maricopa Automobile. Address : 25 Portland Place, Phoenix, Ariz. BURNEIiL., Charles S,, Lawyer; horn, Elko, Nev., Sept. 21, 1874; son, F. M. and Anna Loraine (Hoogs) Smith. Adopt- ed by stepfather, Martin Burnell, 1887, and took his name. Edu. : private schools in Sonoma and San Francisco ; Grad., Trinity School, San Francisco, 1890 ; A. B., Leland Stanford. .Jr., Univ., 1895 ; post-grad, course in law, 1895-6. Married, Blanche lola Emery, Mar. 23, 1907. Moved to Cal., Jan., 1875. Member : Masons, Fraternal Brotherhood. Cluhs : Metro- politan, Stanford. Republican. Res. : 2280 West 28th st. ; Office : 300 B. F. Coulter Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BURNETT, Albert Glenn, Judge; horn. in Ore., April. 9, 1856 ; son. Glen O. and Sarah M. (Rogers) B. Edu. : public schools, Cal., Christian College, Santa Rosa. Married, Dora T. Hood, May 1, 1878. Dist. Atty. Sonoma Co., 1888- 1892 ; Judge of Superior Court, Sonoma Co., 1896-1906; Justice of District Court of Appeal, Third Dist, since, 1907. Cluh : Sutter, of Sacramento. Republican. Res. : Santa Rosa ; Office : State Capitol, Sacra- mento, Cal. BURNETT, James K., Lawyer; horn, San Luis Obispo Co., Cal., Jan. 24, 1862 ; son, Wesley and Mary (Kennedy) B. Edu. : Reed street school, San Jose, 1875 ; Univ. of the Pacific, 1876-77 ; Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1882-5. Married, Susie E. Ray, Nov. 3, 1886. Member : Assembly, Cal. Legis., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 85 1897-1901; I. 0.0. F. Republican. Res.: 143 Ward st. ; Office : 3-4 Bank of San Luis Obispo bidg., San Luis Obispo, Cal. BURNETT, John Maitland, Phj^sician and Surgeon ; torn, Britton, Ontario, Can., May 25, 1SS6 ; son, Sangster and Sarah Joan (Maitland) B. Grad., Columbia Col- lege, New Westminster, B. C, 1905 ; M. B., Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Toronto, 1910. Unmarried. Med. Health Officer of Twisp, Wash. Member : British Med. Assn. Address : Twisp, Wash, BURNETT, Richard Henry Hughes. Publisher ; horn, Canton, Mo., Jan. 9, 1849 ; son, W. J. and Eliza F. Burnett; de- scendant of Bishop Burnett, noted English divine, and on maternal side from Bishop Asbury, also noted English prelate ; de- scendant of Gov. David S. Burnett, of Tex. Edu. : Central College, Fayette, Howard Co., Mo. Married, Sue E. Lancaster, Oct., 1873, at Waxahachie, Tex, Licensed to preach in M, E, Church, Souths 1871, and went to Texas same year as a mis- sionary ; was known as the "Texas Evan- gelist" in frontier and border work ; was noted revivalist ; contributed largely in developing Texas. Brought perhaps more than 100,000 people in the church ; built many churches in Texas. Bus. Mgr. and Editor, Western Printing Co., Hope, N. M. ; publisher of "The Penasco Valley Press." Owns 400 acres of land and an experimental farm and orchard. Has three children : Abe M., Pres., Western Printing Co. ; Mrs. J. W. Smith, Verona, Mo. ; Mrs. W. E. Baskin, Seymour, Tex. Res. : Gage st. ; Office : Press bldg., Hope, N. M. lURNHAM, Fred R., Physician; horn, 1853. M. D., Detroit Med. College, 1877. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Assn., Med. See. State of Cal. (ex-member of Bd. of Councillors) ; Am. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.). Res.: 3563 7th st. ; Office: Timken Bldg., San Diego, Cal. ?URNHA>I, George, Real Estate Oper- ator ; horn, London, Eng., Dec. 28, 1868 ; son, James and Ann Drusilla (Steele) B. Self educated. Married, Neva May Ash- ley, Oct., 1890, at Jackson, Minn. Came to America, 1881. In clothing bus. at Jackson, Minn., 1881-1901. Moved to Spokane, 1901 ; est. Ashley-Burnham Land Co. In real estate bus., San Diego, 1903-8 ; organized San Diego Securities Co., 1911. Member : City Council, Jack- son, Minn., Secy., Bd, of Edu., Library Bd. ; Pres., Jackson Co., Agricultural Soc, (life member) ; Pres., San Diego Chamber of Commerce, 1910 ; Del., Associated Chambers of Commerce of Pacific Coast on Oriental tour ; one of the incorporators. Fourth Vice-pres., Dir,, and member Exec. Comm., Panama-Cal. Expo. Mem- ber : San Diego Commandery No. 25 (Eminent Commander) ; Knights Tem- plar, Mystic Shrine, Elks, Masons, Elks Bldg. Assn. (dir.). Cluhs : Aero, Cuya- maca (vice-pres.). Address: San Diego, Cal. BURRIS, Allen Luke, Mine Operator; horn. Liberty, Clay Co., Mo., Feb. 4, 1879 ; son, Wm. M. and Mattie B. (Jones) B. Edu. : common schools. Married, Mary C. Carpenter, Jan. 29, 1902, at Hustonville, Lincoln Co., Ky. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., El Paso Con. Gold Mining Co., Mines at Cripple Creek, Colo. Res. : Cripple Creek ; Offices : 20 Broad st, New York City, and 214 Equitable bldg., Denver, Colo. BURROUGHS, Samuel Raymond, Phy- sician and Surgeon ; horn, Ala., Oct. 3, 1842 ; son, Benjamin F. and Louisa Fair (Burton) B. -.Edu. : Palestine high school ; Mound Prairie Inst. ; M. D., Galveston Med. College. Married, Rebecca Antoin- ette Henry, May 9, 1867, at Leon Co., Tex. Pres., Buffalo State Bank ; Dir., Amicable Life Ins. Co. ; Stockholder, Texas Loan and Surety Co., First State Bank, Oakwood, Texas ; Western Casualty and Guarantee Co., Dallas ; Texas Loan and Guarantee Co., Houston Continental Trust Co., Houston. Member, Hood's Texas Brigade, C, S. A., during Civil War. Member : Texas State Bd. of Med. Exam., Texas State Med. Assn., (ex-pres.) ; County, State and Natl. Med. Assns., Royal Arch Masons, Elks. Address : Buffalo, Tex. 86 WHO'S WHO BURSELiIj, Arvid, Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Omaha, Nebr., Feb. 26, 1878 ; son, Oliver and Sarah Elizabeth (John- son) B. M. D., Univ. of Oregon, Med. Dept., 1908; Belle vue Med. Dept., 1909 (special) ; Bellevue Hosp., N. Y., 1910, one year. Married, Edith Maude Cos, (graduate nurse, Portland Sanitorium, Portland, Ore.), June 30, 1909, at Med- ford, Oregon. Address : Canyonville, Ore. BURTON, George H., Brigadier General (retired) ; grad.. West Point Military School, 1865 ; app. Lieut, of the Regular Army and served 4 years in Virginia ; took part in Indian Wars, 1869. Received Congressional recognition for services rendered at Battle of North Fork of Clearwater ; app. Capt., 1871 ; Adj. Gen., Dept. of Ariz., 1871 ; app. Major by Pres. Cleveland, 1885, with duties of Inspector General ; app. Treas. of Cuba after Span.- Am. War ; discovered and exposed NeeJy frauds in Postal service, Durfee R. R. de- falcations. App. Brig. Gen. and Inspector Gen., U. S. Army, 1903. Retired in 1906. Res. : 976 Elden ave., Los Angeles, Cal. BURTON, Robert Henry, Physician; born, Toronto, Can., July 10, 1861. Edu. : Toronto high school ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1892. Interne, Alexian Bros. Hosp., 1892-3. Married, Clara L. Armitage, Aug. 3, 1894. In practice, 111., 8 years ; Los Angeles, 8 years. Prof., Anatomy and Surgical Applied Anatomy, College Phys. and Surg., Los Angeles, 1904-8. Specialty : Surgery. Member, L. A. Acad, of Med. Res. : 1948 Estrella st. ; Office : Grosse bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. BURWELiIi, Edmund Bradford, Ocu- list ; born, Norfolk, Va., April 3, 1877 ; son. Rear Admiral W. T. (U. S. N.) and Mary Fisher (Bradford) B. ; de- scendant of Wm. Bradford, Atty. Gen. under Washington, and Lewis Burwell of Virginia. M. D., Univ. of Va., 1900. Member firm, Hemmeon & Burwell, Ocu- lists and Aurists. Surg., U. S. Rev. Cutter Service, 1901-5. Member : King Co. Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Clubs: Seattle Golf & Country, Seattle Athletic, Firloch, (house commit- tee) ; Tennis. Address : 414 Boren ave. ; Office: 304-6 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. BUSH, Clarence William, Banker; borti, Mississippi, Aug. 28, 1848 ; son, Jonathan and Nancy E. (Quick) B. Edu. : public schools. Married, Lucy Nelson, Oct. 16, 1872, at Woodland, Cal. Pres., Bank of Yolo, Woodland. Trustee and Treas., Episcopal Diocese of Sacramento. Ad- dress : Woodland, Cal. BUSH, Fred Elmer, Banker; born, Solon, Iowa, June 26, 1875 ; son, Amos and Or- pha May (Pratt) B. Edu. : common schools. Married, Bessie Lee Fitzgerald, July 22, 1905, at Alturas, Cal. Cashier, Surprise Valley Bank ; Dir., Bank of Fort Bidwell. Member, Modoc County Co-op- erative Assn. Member : K. of P., M. W. A. Address : Cedarville, Cal. BUSH, William E., Automobile Dealer; born, Vriesland, Mich., Sept. 18, 1870; son, Simon and Gertrude (Tromden) B. Edu. : public schools. Grand Rapids, Mich. Married, Henrietta Sweet, May 20. 1896, at Georgetown, Mich. Moved to Los Angeles, 1902. Dir., Glendora Irrigating Co., former Pres., Automobile Dealers' Assn. of Sou. Cal., now member Bd. of Dirs. Member : Shriners, Al Malaikah Temple, Plymouth Commandery, Knights Templar, Am. Automobile Assn. Clubs : Union League, L. A. Athletic, San Gabriel Valley Country. Res. : 4151 So. Figueroa ; Office : 1227 So. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. BUSHKEVITZ, Alex. S., General In- vestments; born, Lemont, Cook Co., 111., July 4, 1877 ; son, Casmir and Petrolena B. Edu. : Lemont public schools ; St. Mary's Seminary, Detroit, Mich. ; St. Jer- ome's College, Berlin, Out. ; Kent Col- lege of Law, Chicago. Married, Adell McGrath, March 2, 1902, at Springer, N. M. Helped build town of Roy and lo- cated about 800 homeseekers in the vicin- ity. First advocate for the creation of Coronado County with Roy, as its county seat, and of the incorporation of the town. Has done more to make Roy and ON THE PACIFIC COAST the eastern part of Mora County what it is today than any other man. Was mem- ber of last Territorial Assembly, New Mexico Legislature ; Justice of the Peace, U. S. Commissioner, County Surveyor, County Printer ; first candidate for Mayor of Roy, N. M. Founder of: Roy Tel. Co., "Spanish American Herald" (editor and pres. ), Polish National Sanitarium, Pres., Roy Realty & Investment Co. Member : Roy Chamber of Commerce, (secy.) ; Woodmen of the World, Modern Woodmen of America. County Republican Commit- teeman. Address : Roy, Mora Co., New Mexico. SUSHNELL. James Addisou, Banker; l)ornj, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., July 27, 1826 ; son, Daniel and Ursula G. (Pratt) B. Edu. : high school. Married, Mrs. t Sarah E. Page, Apr. 2, 1870, at Lynn County, Ore. Pres., Farmers and Mer- chants Bank. Pres., Bd. of Regents, Eu- gene Bible Univ. Address : Junction City, !Ore. UTLiER, Gwim Samuel, Brokerage and Insurance ; horn, Medford, Jan. 19, 1854 ; son, Ashmun J. and America E. (Rol- lins) B. Edu. : Ashland Academy, 1874. Married, Alice Barrow, Nov. 2, 1879, at Ashland, Oregon. Dir., 20 years, U. S. Natl. Bank ; Pres., Granite City Savings Bank ; Sec. and Dir., Ashland Improve- ment Co. ; Dir. and Vice-pres., Ashland Ice & Storage Co. ; Pres., Fox & Garrett Oil Co. ; Mgr., Treas. & Dir., Butler & Thompson Co. ; served four years as County Commisisoner ; served as Mayor, City of Ashland, Ore. Member : Shriners, Knights Templar, R. A. M., A. F. & A. M., Order Eastern Star, Elks, Modern Woodmen. Address : 41 Granite st., Ashland, Ore. UTliER, Leslie, Banker; son, Robert Henry and Ann Mary (Thompson) B. 5(7w. : public schools. Married, Carrie ^.ixler, Nov. 10. 1867, at Pearie, Kas. ?*res., Butler Banking Co. ; Pres., Oregon 5tate Banking Assn. Member : Hood liver Commercial Club ; Extension Board, L. M. C. A., for Ore. and Idaho ; Oregon State Commission for Treatment of Tuber- culosis. Prohibition Party. Address : Hood River, Ore. BUTLER, Otis Dole, Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Monmouth, Ore., June 10, 1862; son, Orville and Nancy Ellen (Mur- phy) B. B. S., Christian College, Alon- mouth. Ore., 1882 ; M. D., Willamette Univ., Portland, Ore., 1887. Married, Ar- della Nelson, Mar. 5, 1890, at Indepen- dence, Ore. Dir., Independence Natl. Bank; Pres., U. S. Pension Board; City Health Officer. Member : Polk, Yamhill, Oregon State Med. Assns. Address : In- dependence, Ore. BUTLER, Sidney Alleut, County Super- visor ; horn, Milwaukee, Wis., Mar. 10, 1847; son, T. D. and Mary Jane (Allcut) B. ; grandson of Rev. David Butler, a minister ; nephew of Rev. Clement M. But- ler, chaplain of the V. S. Senate during Civil War. Edu. : common schools, Mil- waukee, 1863. Enlisted in Wis. Regt. ; mustered out, 1865. Married, Kitty Kel- ler, Dec. 24, 1869, at La Crosse, Wis. Built Santa Fe branch through the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River (called the Royal Gorge) ; assisted in bldg. Santa Fe between Las Vegas and Lamy, N. M. ; re- tired 1879. Organized L. A. Country Roads Assn. One of the men who helped make Port San Pedro part of L. A. Went to Europe, 1909. Elected Supervisor, Re- publican ticket, 1910. First Chmn., Lin- coln-Roosevelt League ; ex-Dir., L. A. Chamber of Commerce. Res. : 601 So. Coronado, Los Angeles, Cal. BUTLER, William Curtis, Banker; horn, N. J., 1866 ; son, Henry L. and Mary J. (Murray) B. E. M., Columbia School of Mines., N. Y. City. Married, Eleanor E. Hughes, 1891, in N. J. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Everett Trust and Savings Bank ; Treas., Puget Sound & Baker River Ry., Lyman Timber Co., Lochslay Timber Co., Star Logging Co.; Bailey Timber Co., Hamilton Logging Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Monroe, Wash., Ami Co., Stuart Land Co., Am. Lumber and Mfg. Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. WHO'S WHO Inst. Elect. Engrs. Cluhs : University, (N. Y.) ; University, Golf and Country. (Seattle) ; Cascade Country, (Everett). Address : Everett, Wash. BTJTTKRFIELiD, Hayden Gearliart, Electrical Engineer ; horn, Clatsop Co., Ore., July 12, 1881 ; son, Charles and Margaret (Gearhart) B. Grad., Santa Clara High School, 1899 ; A. B., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1905 ; one year, stu- dent apprentice course, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co.. Pittsburg. Pa. Unmarried. One year after grad.. draftsman, transit- man and field engr.. Sou. Pac. Co., at San Jose. Cal. (Peninsular R. R. Co.) : begin- ning Mar.. 1911, Supt. Const., Ashland Municipal Elec. Light Plant; now Supt, Municinal Plant. Member firm. Butter- field & Watson. Member : Ore. Natl. Guard Coast Artillery Corps, detailed to Master Elect. Address : Box 166 ; Ofllce : City Hall. Ashland, Ore. BTERL.Y, J. A., Lumberman: horn. Pa.. Mar. 3, 1869 ; .sow, Oliver and Margaret (Smith) B. Edu. : Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. ; Edinboro Normal School, Edinboro, Pa. Married. Lucretia Finley Byerly, Jan. 13. 1897. at Vancouver, Wash. Pres.. Castle Rock Bank: Treas., Silver Lake Railway and Lumber Co.. Columbia Agriculture Co., Columbia River Log Sealing and Grading Bureau. Inc. ; Dir., Ostrander Ry. and Timber Co. ; Stockholder, Kelso Statp Bank. Kelso. Wash.: Dir., First Natl. Bank. Kelso: Columbia and Cowlitz River Trans. Co. Member : B. P. O. E.. Masons. Address : Castle Rock, Wash. BYINGTOIV, Lewis Francis. Lawyer; horn, Downieville, Sierra Co., Cal. ; son, Lewis and Catherine (Freehill) B. B. S.. Santa Clara College, 1885; LL. B., Hast- ings College of Law. 1889. Served 3 terms as Dist. Atty.. City and County of San Francisco, 1900-6. During office, prosecuted and secured conviction of many of most important criminal cases in the history of San Francisco. Elected Sun'^r- visor. 1898. Member : Natl. Geographical Soc, Native Sons of the Golden West, B. P. O. E. Democrat. Res.: 1412 Post St. ; Office : Call bldg., San Francisco, Cal. BYRNE, John Joseph, Railroad Mau ; horn, Hamilton, Ont., 1859 ; son, Andrew W. and Mary (Flannigan) B. Edu. : pub- lic schools. Hamilton. Ont. Married. Mary Castle, June 8, 1892, at Chicago. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlantic & Pac. R. R., 1896 (part of Santa Fe), 1896: Gen. Pass. Agt.. San Francisco & San Joaquin R. R., 1899, (now Santa Fe) ; Asst. Pass. Traf. Mgr., Santa Fe R. R., since 1905. In railroad bus. 27 years. Chihs : Cali- fornia, Sunset, Celtic, Gamut. L. A. Coun- try. Member : L. A. Chamber of Com- merce, Merchants & Mfrs. Assn. Res. : 630 W. 28th ; Office : Santa Fe R. R.. Los; Angeles. Cal. BYRIVES, Owen, Mining- Engineer ; horn. Vermont, Aug. 15, 1866 ; son, Thomas and Mary (Williams) B. Edu. : common schools in New England ; afterwards self edu. ; took special courses in mining engrg. and mechanics. Unmarried. Wa^ first to adopt cyanide process in the ex- traction of gold and silver from ores in Montana ; now owns and operates mine in which he formerly worked for wages ; Gen. Mgr., Gould Mines Co. ; Gen. Mgr., Lan- ders Power Co. : Gen. Mgr., Rocky Mtn. Mining & Red. Co. Work has been in ap- plied science ; has invented mining ma- chinery and improved mining methods and ! metallurgical processes. Rep., from Lewis and Clark Co., Mont. State Legis., 1909 and 1911. Member: Am. Inst.. Mining, Engrs.. Am. Assn. Advan. of Science, Natl. Geog. Soc. Democrat. Address : Gould, Mont. CADTVAIiADER, Bertram Lewellyn, Lawyer ; horn, Sacramento, Feb. 4, 1875 ; son, George and Eliza Maria (Bowen) C. Edu. : Pensionnat Haccius Lancy. Swit- zerland : grad.. Lawrenceville School, 1894 ; A. B.. Yale Univ., 1898 : later. Hast- ings College of Law. Secy. Police Com- mission of San Francisco, 1900-5. Dept ON THE PACIFIC COAST 89 vi Elect., San Francisco, 1900-4 ; Cham- ber of Commerce, S. F., 1905 ; S. F. Real Estate Bd., 1905-8 ; Civic League of San Francisco, 1907-8. Member : Alpha Delta Phi, Yale Chapter, Phi Delta Phi, Pom eroy Chapter. Cluhs : University, Burlin- game, Olympic, Commonwealth. Republi- can. Res. : 2440 Jackson st. ; Office : Mo- nadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CAHILLi, B(ernard) J. S., Architect, Au- thor and Inventor ; bonh London, Eng., Jan. 30, 1867 ; son, James Alban and Elizabeth (Smith) C. Edu. : RatclifCe Col- lege (Univ. of London), South Kensington School of Art, 1879-87, and extensive travel in Europe, Canada, Pacific Coast, Panama and the West Indies. Married, Laura Georgiana McCune, June 25, 1907, at San Francisco, Cal. Came to British Columbia, 1887, and to Cal., 1888 ; com- menced practice of architecture, 1891 ; associated at various times with Louis S. Stone, Daniel E. Condon, Frank B. Gibson of Portland, Ore., and finally with G. A. Wright and George Rushforth, 1907 ; arch itect for I. O. O. F. Crematory and Colum- barium, the largest of their kind in the world ; planned the "Multnomah Hotel" in Portland ; Wright, Rushforth and Cahill. architects for the S. F. City Hall, and numerous other bidgs. in S. F., Portland and Vancouver, B. C. A pioneer in the city planning movement. Made first plan for S. F. in 1899 ; second, in 1904 ; in- troduced the phrase "Civic Center" now in universal use ; the "Civic Center" plan of 1G04 finally adopted by the City of S. P. in a bond issue voted on in 1912, aftyr 13 years of agitation and opposition. Member firm, Wright, Rushforth and Ca- I hill, S. F., Cal. ; Gibson & Cahill, Port- ' land. Ore. ; Wright, Rushforth and Cahill. Vancouver, B. C. Pres. and Mgr., "Ca- hill's Land Map of the World," (inc.). Author of numerous papers on architec- ture and allied subjects, and editor of "Art and Architecture," and "The Amer- ican Builders' Review." Has contributed to magazines and journals : "Amiens Cathedral," "The Benard Plan for the University of California," "The Works of Albert Pissis," "The Bond Issue and the Civic Center," "Mortuary Architecture," "The Homes of Edgar Matthews," "Th,' Portland Auditorium Competition,, (a con- demnation) ; "The S. F. City Hall Compe- tition" (an appreciation) ; "On Thinking Federally" (a political pamphlet) ; etc. Originated movement for a combined British and Colonial Imperial Exhibit for the Panama-Pacific Internatl. Exposition, 1915. Inventor of a new projection for land maps of the world without exagger- ation or distortion to supercede Merca- tor's. Asso. Member, Am. Inst, of Arch- itects. Member : S. F. Chapter of Arch- itects, Am. Inst. Architects, S. F. ; S. F. Philatelic Soc. Club: Overseas (London). Recreations : rowing, swimming and mu- sic. Res. : 3272 Central ave., Alameda, San Francisco, Cal. ; Office : 571 Califor- nia St., San Francisco, Cal. CAHOOX, Edward Augustus, Banker; born, Lyndon, Vt., Aug. 20, 1862; son, Charles Shaw and Charlotte (Chase) C. A. B., Amherst College, Mass. Married, Mabel Howell (died, Oct. 24, 1902) Apr. 26, 1894, at Merced, Cal. ; second, Laura Hedgeoxo, Aug. 15, 1908, at Roswell, X. M. Cashier, First Natl. Bank, Roswell ; Pres., First Natl. Bank, Hagerman, N. M. ; Vice-pres., Roswell Hardware Co., Hager- man Inv. Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank. Lake Arthur ; First Natl. Bank, Artesia. Chmn., Republican Co. Comm. ; member. Republican Central Comm. Member : New Mexico Bankers' Association, Masons, Scottish Rite, 32° ; Past Grand Master, Masons, N. M. ; Past Grand High Priest. Royal Arch Chapter ; Past Grand Com- mander, Knights Templar. Pres., Bd. of Regents, N. M. Military Inst. Clubs : Ros- well Commercial, Roswell Country, Lea Lake. Res. : 612 North Kentucky ave. ; Offlce : 226 North Main st., Roswell, N. M. CAL.DERA, Henry; Patent and Trade Mark Agent ; born, Managua, Nicaragua, C. A., May 5, 1869 ; son, Juan Manuel and Ritana (Molina) C. Grad., Inst. Nacional de Oriente, Granada, Nic, 1885 ; Banks I 90 WHO^S WHO Business College, Phila., Pa., in stenog- raphy, 1894 ; attended Phila. College of Dental Surgery, 1894-5. Married, Vir- ginia Pallais, Oct., 1906, at Leon, Nic. In 1892, went to U. S. to study dentistry ; left college to go to Cal., where was em- ployed as Spanish corr. Obtained IT. S. citizenship papers at San Francisco, 1897 : traveled in Central America, representing Cal. exporters ; in 1899, moved to New Orleans, and continued traveling over Spanish-America in interest of American mfrs. ; in 1905, returned to Nicaragua, and was appointed Bearer of Official Dis- patches of the American Legation. Was Patent Agent and Representative of for- eign mfrs.. and was appointed Clerk of the Am. Consulate, subsequently Vice and Dep- uty Consul, Clerk and Acting Secy, of Legation, and in 1909, was in charge of Consulate and Legation, being only rep- resentative of Govt. His work culminated with downfall of Pres. Zelaya. Resigned 2 years ago to take General Power of Atty. of Barclay & Co., of New York. Maintains office in Managua, where his brother, Juan Manuel, handles business of Am. and European firms. Member ; Social Clubs at Managua, Club Interna- tional and Club de Managua. Address : Managua, Nicaragua, C. A. CALHOUN, Grant, Physician & Surgeon: horn. Port Townsend, Wash., Jan. 31. 1873 ; son. Dr. George V. and Ellen (Mein) C. Grad., Preparatory School, Washington College, Tacoma, 1891 ; at- tended Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., two years ; M. D., Cooper Med. College, San Francisco, 1898 ; post grad., Med. in Eu- rope. 1904. Married, Martha C. Burke, Nov. 14, 1902, at San Francisco. Dele- gate, Republican State Convention, Taco- ma, 1902 ; Health Officer, City of Seattle. 1906-1907 ; on special committee Chamber of Commerce, Seattle, 1912, to investigate sanitary conditions of Cedar River water- shed. Practiced profession in Renton. Wash., 1898-1904 ; since 1904, in Seattle. Member : Board of Trustees, Arctic Club, 1911-12; (1912, second vice-pres.) ; Mem- ber : King Co. Med. Soc, (pres., 1909) ; Wash. State Med. Soc, (vice-pres., 1911) ; Am. Med. Assn. Clubs : Rainier, Athletic, Arctic. Res. : 918 1st ave.. West ; Office : 408 Alaska bldg., Seattle, Wash. CALL., George, Banker, horn. Orange, Tex., June 16, 1859 ; son, Dennis and Marian C. (Jordan) C. Edu. : Baylor Univ., Independence, ,Tex. ; Roanoke Col- lege, Salem, Va. ; A. & M., College, Col- lege Station, Tex ; Soule Commercial Col- lege, New Orleans. Married, Eugenia Sells, May 22, 1889, at Orange, Tex. Member firm, D. Call & Sons, bankers ; Dir., Orange Natl. Bank. Member : Elks, Hoo-Hoos. Cluh : Orange Commercial. Address : Orange, Tex. CALLAGHAN, Bryan, Lawyer; horn, San Antonio, Tex., Apr., 1852 ; son, Bryan and Conception (Ramon) C. Edu. : St. Mary's College, San Antonio, Tex., 2 years ; France, 6 years ; LL. D., Univ. of Va., 1876. Married, Adele Guilbeau, May 15, 1879, at San Antonio, Tex. In law practice, San Antonio since 1876. Alder- man, San Antonio, 2 years ; Co. Judge, 4 years ; Co. Recorder, 2 years ; Mayor of San Antonio, 14 years. Address : San Antonio, Tex. CALLANDER, Hugh, Banker; l)orn, Ban- nockburn, Scotland, Dec. 25, 1845 ; son, John and Mary (Stevenson) C. Edu. : piiblic schools in Scotland. Married, Isa- belle Sprague, (deceased), Feb. 8, 1872, at New Paris, Ind. ; second, Margaret Wright, Jan., 1911, at Louisville, O. Pres., Bank of Lusk. Served in 2nd Min- nesota Cav. Vols., Civil War. Member : Masons, Scottish Rite, 32°, Knights Tem- plar, Shriners. Cluh : Lusk Commercial. Address : Lusk, Wyo. CALLAWAY, M(ary) Allen, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Decatur, Texas, Dec. 29, 1878 ; daughter of Thos. H. and Mary A. (Allen) C. M. D., Med. Dept., Ft. Worth Univ.. Ft. Worth, Tex., 1902. Un- married. Member : County, State and Natl. Med. Assns. Res.: 1220 Main; Office: 820% Idaho, Boise, Idaho. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 91 CALVERT, John William; Manufac- turer ; horn, Huntington, Ind., Sept. 30, 1855 ; son, Ira and Rachel (Jones) C. ; direct descendant of George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, Gov. of Md. Edu. : public schools, Laurence Co., 111. ; grad., Normal School, Ladoga, Ind., 1878. Married, Ella L. Eaton, Sept. 11, 1890, at Lamanda Park, Cal. Recorder of Deeds, Laurence Co., 111., 1880-82; Co. Clerk, Laurence Co., 111., 4 years ; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1886. Agt, Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lum- ber Co., in Sou. Cal. ; Mgr., Azusa Ice & Cold Storage Co., 1899 ; Highway Com- mnr., Los Angeles Co., 1910-11 ; Dir. and Secy., Azusa Masonic Bldg. Assn. ; Dir. and Vice-pres., U. S. Natl. Bank of Azusa. Member : Masons, Shriners, Elks. Ad- dress : Azusa, Cal. CAMERON, MoncriefEe, Lawyer; iorn, Brantford, Jan. 9, 1878 ; son. Rev. Robert Cameron, D. D., Bapt. clergyman and Ed- itor, "Watchword and Truth," of Boston ; and Mary E. B. (Lorimer) C. A. B.. Brown Univ., 1900. Received Caleb G. Hall prize of Am. Inst, of Civics for thesis on "American Ry. Labor Unions" on grad. Studied law, Boston Univ. School of Law. Married, Elise Reckers, June 20, 1908, at Seattle. Trustee and Atty., Whiton Hardware Co. ; Mgr., Outing Dept., Boston Traveler, summers 1905 and 1906, while in law school. Pres., Nev/ England Club of Seattle, 1912, (secy, for 4 years previous and organizer) ; Member : Seattle Bar Assn. Res. : 1830 7th ave., W. ; Office : 323 Central bldg., Seattl.^. Wash. ^DAMPBELI., Charles Nicholas, Express Superintendent ; born, Kodiac, Alaska, May 13, 1870 ; son, John Augustus and Sophia B. (Pavloff) C. Edu. : public schools, Moberly, Mo., 1876-83. Married, Cora Dale Barnhill, Jan. 19, 1893, at Kan- sas City, Mo. Began as clerk. Wells Far- go Co., Houston, Tex., Feb. 10, 1886. Supt., Western Texas Div., San Antonio, since Aug. 1, 1911. Member, Natl. Guard Mo., Batt. B, 3 years. Member : West Lake Lodge, No. 392, F. & A. M., King Solomon Lodge of Perfection No. 3, L. A. Consistory No. 3, Scottish Rite, L. A. Chapter No. 33, R. A. M. ; Golden West Commandery No. 43, Knights Templar ; Al Malaikah Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Clvh : Jonathan. Address : San Antonio, Tex. CAMPBELL, Clyde P., Oil Operator; born, Ingham Co.^ Mich., Nov. 14, 1872 ; son, Alexander F. and Ella (Phelps) C. ; grandson of Sir James Campbell, who mar- ried Alice Forsythe in Dumfries, Scotlan.i 1832. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Chicago, 111. ; Mich. Agricultural College, 1889. Mgr., Postal Telegraph Co., Lan- sing, Mich., 7 years. Moved to Los An- geles, Cal., 1908. Treas., United Oil Co. ; stockholder, Whittier-Campbell Co. ; Treas.. Midnight Oil Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Rex Midway Oil Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Middle West Oil Co. ; Treas., Midway Central Oil Co. Member : Masons, Elks. Clubs : L. A. Athletic, Gamut. Res. : 417 St. Andrews place ; Office : 1015 Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CAMPBELL, Daniel Ray, Surgeon; born. Wisconsin, June 14, 1875 ; son, Daniel Alexander and Elizabeth Lucetta (Soper) C. ; direct descendant on father's side of Stuarts Clan of Scotland ; on mother's, re- lated to Ethan Allen. Edu. : Demorest Acad., Demorest, Ga. ; Rlpon College. Wis. ; M. D., Univ. of Minn. ; Northwest- ern Inst, of Pharmacy, St. Paul, Minn. Married, Marie Louise Weber, 1899, at St. Paul. Partner, Campbell Bros., Pharma- cists, St. Paul. Examiner, U. S. Marine Recruiting Station. Late lecturer. Mate- ria Medica, 1905-6, Ramsey Co. Hosp. Training School for Nurses, St. Paul. Lecturer. Home Nursing, Dept. of Domes- tic Science, Wash. State College, Pullman ; House Surg.. Ramsey Co. Hosp., 1905-6 ; First Asst. Dr. E. P. Quain, Bismark, N. D., 1906-7. Member : Whitman Co., Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Alpha Kappa Kappa Frat. Res. : 301 Montgomery ; Offices : Flat Iron bldg.. and Private Hosp., 1506 Star Route, Pull- man, Wash. 92 WHO'S WHO CAMPBELL, Henry Edgar, Banker; ioni, Du Quoin, 111., Sept. 20, 1859 ; son, Franklin and Caroline (Tuthill) C. Edu. : common schools. Married, Frances Coy. Nov., 1887, at Stockton, Kas. Pres., Fern- dale State Bank. Member : Natl. Geo- graphic Soc. Address : Ferndale, Wash. CAMPBELL, John D., Lawyer; l)orn,,. Eagle Bridge, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1867 ; son, Arthur W. and Fannie W. (Burdeck) C. Edu. : Normal Dept, Univ. of N. Dakota. 1890 ; attended Law College of Univ. of Minn. ; admitted to bar Apr., 1897, in N. Dakota ; to bar of Wash., 1903. Married. Luraette B. Ballard, Aug. 31, 1899., at Rochester, Minn. Res. : 446 18th st. ; Office: 1110 Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spo- kane, Wash. CAMPBELL. Johnston B., Lavvyer; horn. Stillwater. Minn., Aug. 5. 1868 ; son, Hugh and Lucinda (Fee) C. ; Edu. : com- mon schools of Washington County. Minn. ; LL. B.. State Univ. of Minnesota, 1890. Married, Martha Shearer. Sept. 13, 1893, at Point Douglas, Minn. Secy- Treas.. and Atty. of Spokane Merchants Assn. Admitted to the bar, 1890 ; has been practicing ever since ; 10 years in Duluth. Minn., 3 years in Moorhead. Minn.. 9 years in Spokane. Organized Spokane Merchants Assn. 9 years ago. which has for its object the preservation of bankrupt estates. Member : Shriners. Cluh : Spokane. Res. : 01320 Summit blvd. ; Office: 1124 Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spokane. Wash. CAMPBELL, John Tyler, Lavt^j^er; horn, Bowling Green, Pike Co.. Mo., Sept. 0. 1843. Served as City Atty. and Pros. Atty., of Kansas City, Mo. Moved to Cal., 1874. Served in the foreign service in China and Australia under Pres. Cleve- land. Member : Masons. Knights Templar. Address : Santa Rosa. Cal. CA3IPBELL. Joseph Clayhaugh, Law- yer ; horn, Oxford, O., Oct. 31, 1852 ; son, John Alexander and Ellen (Claybaugh) C. Edu. : under tutelage of his mother, and later read law with his uncle, Joseph Claybaugh, Frankfort, Ind. Moved to Cal., 1876. Dist. Atty, San Joaquin Co., 1877-85. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn., Masons. Cluh : Bohemian. Res. : 1925 Gough St. ; Office : Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CAMPBELL, Kemper B., Lawyer; horn, Adel, la., July 5, 1881 ; son. Dr. Solon B. and Carrie (Otterman) C. Edu. : pub- lic and high schools, Adel. la. ; grad. high school, Pomona, Cal., 1899 ; Williams Bus. College, 1900 ; Brownsberger Home School, Los Angeles ; LL. B., Law Dept., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1907; M. A, 1909. j Instructor and lecturer on real property, 1 since 1910, and since 1908, instructor on ; torts and damages. Presiding Judge of i the Practice Court. Secy, and campaign i| Mgr. for L. A. Co. Lincoln-Rooseveit i League, 1910. Vice-pres.. Metropolitan ij Club. Cluhs : City, Gamut. Phi Delta } Phi. Member : Knights of Pythias, L. A. I and Cal. Bar Assns. Republican. Res. : ■ 1216 Crown Hill ave. ; Office : 810 Cal. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CAMPBELL, Ross, Lawyer; horn, Kan- sas City, Mo., Nov. 23, 1870 ; son, John Tyler and Mary Jane (Reed) C. Edu. : Santa Rosa grammar and high schools ; Pac. Methodist College ; Harvard Univ. Law School. Married, Grace Daggett. Mar., 1900. Moved to Cal., 1875. City Atty. of Santa Rosa. Republican. Res. ■ 436 Humboldt st. ; Office : Santa Rosa Bank bldg.. Santa Rosa, Cal. CAMPBELL, ^Valter MclVutt, Lawyer; horn. Sulphur Springs, W. Va., June 14, 1871 ; son, Robert Dunbar and ^Nlary Cath- erine (Johnson) C. Edu. : public schools. W. Va. ; Marshall College ; studied law. Univ. of Va. Married, Mary Elizabeth Bowmer, of Ky., Aug. 12, 1896. Partner of Peyton H. Moore. Member : Nat. Geo- graphical Soc, Am. Conservation Assn., L. A. Chamber of Commerce, Municipal League, L. A. Bar Assn., Masons, Knights Templar, Shriner. Cluh : Federation. Democrat. Res. : 123 S. Almansor st, Alhambra, Cal. ; Office : 921 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 93 CAMPBELL, William ETan, Lawyer; born, Hoquiam, Wash., Nov. 10, 1873 ; son, Edward and Harriet (Scommon) C. A. B., Stanford Univ., 1896 ; LL. B., Harvard Univ., 1899. Married, Lutie Smitti, July 31, 1906, at Tacoma, Wash. City Atty. of Hoquiam, Wash., 1905-08 ; Pros. Atty., Chehalis County, Wash., 1909-13. While City Atty. of Hoquiam, closed saloons on Sunday, abolished dance halls and gam- bling. Address : Hoquiam, Wash. CAMPBELL, William Hayden, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Ontario, Canada, June 29, 1848 ; son, William and Sarah Ann (Haven) C. Edu. : common schools, Co- bourg, Ontario ; Coll. Inst., Port Hope. Ont. ; Victoria College Med. School ; Gross Med. College, 1890. Married, Rose Harriot Ferte, Jan. 11, 1885, at Living- ston, Mont. Went to Mont, in 1882 ; lived in Livingston, 19 years ; moved to Kalis- pell, 1900. In active practice of medi- I cine. Secy., Bd. of Mgrs., Mont. Soldiers Home ; Trustee, Conrads Memorial Ceme- tery ; State Sen. from Park County, 1897 and 1899. Member: Flathead Med. Soc, Montana State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Med. Exam, for several ins. co's. Was member of State Board of Med. Ex- am., 1898-1904. Res. : 302 4th ave.. East ; 0/Jlce : Conrad Bank bldg., Kalispell, Mont. "ANDEE, Horace G., Banker; lorn, Mus- catine, Iowa, Jan. 10, 1857 ; son, Sheldon N. and Lucy A. (Starr) C. Edu.: com- mon schools of Muscatine, Iowa ; studied law in law office of D. C. Cloud, Musca- tine ; admitted to Iowa bar, 1878. Mar- ried, Julia May Somers, May 16, 1883, at Beatrice, Nebr. Practiced law in Nebr. 15 years ; came to Cal., 1899 ; Secy., Hol- lywood Board of Trade, 1906-7 ; organized Cuyamaca State Bank of El Cajon, Oct.. 1907 ; Cashier since. Children : 1 daugh- ter and 2 sons. Address : EI Cajon, Cal. i!ANPIELD, C. A., Oil Operator; horn, near Buffalo, N. Y., 1840 ; Edu. : public schools. Moved to Los Angeles, 1887 ; became interested in oil bus., 1895 ; with E. L. Doheny, drilled first oil well in Los Angeles oil dist. ; drilled first well in Coalinga dist. ; with J. A. Chansloi-, drilled first oil well in Midway field. Went to Mexico with E. L. Doheny and devel- oped oil properties of Mexican Petroleum Co. Interested in asphalt, gas and pipe lines in Mexico. Has paved all the streets of Mexico City and is now supplying that city with gas. Is a heavy shipper of as- phalt to all parts of the world. Cluhs : Jonathan, Sierra Madre, California, Los Angeles Athletic. Res. : 803 S. Alvarado St. ; Office : 508 S. Spring st., Los Angeles- Cal. CANFIELD, Herbert Howe, Physician and Surgeon; horn, near Parma, Mich., July 4, 1869 ; son, Edward Franklin and Caroline Osborne (Howe) C. Grad., Cen- tral Normal College, Great Bend, Kas.. 1889 ; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Kan- sas, 1893 ; 111. School of Electro-Therapeu- tics, Chicago, 1902. Married, Ada Laugh- lin, Nov. 19, 1889, at Foster, Mo. Taught public school in Kansas, 1886-1892 ; Mem- ber : County, State and National Medical Societies. Res. : 1804 E. 50th st. ; Office : 1006 American Bank bldg., Seattle, Wash. CANN, Thomas Hart, Judge; horn, St. Clair County, 111., July 18, 1833 ; son, James and Nancy (Miller) C. Edu. : pui)- lic schools ; studied law under private teachers ; admitted to bar, 1870. Married. Lowise Anna Gebphart, Aug. 16, 1864, at Portland, Ore. Three children. Has been Municipal Judge of Seattle, 10 years. Crossed the plains in 1854, from Car- thage, 111., to California with ox teams, 5 months' trip ; engaged in mining and other work until 1861 ; has lived in Seat- tle, 32 years. Scottish Rite Mason, 32° ; Methodist. Res. : 755 32nd ave. ; Office : 410 White bldg., Seattle, Wash. CANNON, Edward J., Lawyer; horn, Warnerville, Wis. ; son, James and Eliza (Noonan) C. Edu. : Cedar Valley Semi- nary, Osage, Iowa. Married, Helen L. Appleton, Oct. 9, 1890, at St. Paul. Minn. Counsel, N. P. Ry., Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry. ; Pres., First Natl. Bank, Hill- yard, Wash. ; Pres., New World Life Ins. 94 WHO'S WHO Co. ; Dir., Natl. Bank of Commerca. Member law firm, Cannon, Ferris, Swan & Lally. Member : Elks, Knights of Colum- bus. Clu'bs : Spokane. Spokane Country. Spokane Amateur Athletic. Res. : 1904 2nd ave. ; Ofpce : 705-712 Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. CANIVON, William M., Lawyer; horn, Tu- olumne Co.. Cal., Apr. 11, 1866. Edu. : common schools, Cal. Atty. for Belling- ham Bay and British Columbia R. R., United Railroads, and other corporations. Gluh : Transportation. Member : Masons. Res. : 42 Castro st. ; Ofpce : Wells Fargo bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. CAPPS, Eugene E., Lawyer; horn, Rich- mond, Ky., Feb. 10, 1864; son, Hon. T. J. and Cynthia C. (Morris) C. Edu. : pub- lic schools of Ky., 111., and Colo. Studied law in office of father, Hon. T. J. Capps. Married, Mary J. Hudson, 1900. Moved to Cal., 1884. Pres. of San Diego Bd. of Edu., 2 terms. Del. from Cal., to Demo- cratic Natl. Conv., Denver, 1908. Mem- ber Comm. of Rules and Order. Chmn., Democratic Co. Comm., of San Diego Co., Cal. Member : Natl, and State Central Democratic Finance Comms.. Masons. K. of P., Sons of Veterans, F. O. E., Lieut. Co. D, 1st Regt, N. G. C, for several years. Democrat. Res. : 3700 5tb st. : Omce: 1045 5th st, San Diego ,Cal. CAPROIV, Vietor James, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Booneville, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1867; son. Smith M. and Sarah (Jillson) C. Grad., Rome Academy, Rome, N. Y., 1884 ; Jefferson Med. College, Phila.. 1888 ; served as House Surg, in St. Luke's Hosp.. S. Bethlehem. Pa., 1888-89 ; served as Govt. Phys., under Prov. Govt. t)f Ha- waii, 1893-98. Married, Fannie V. Kirk, Oct. 8, 1902, at Kirkland, Wash. Went to San Juan County in 1898 ; has since prac- ticed medicine. Owns 1800 acres of land divided into 3 dairies and a sheep farm ; owns creamery in Friday Harbor and owns and conducts a hospital. Started and owned telephone system in San Juan Coun- ty, Wash. Installed and owns the elec. light system in Friday Plarbor. Since 1904. Health Officer for San .Tuan County, Wash. ; County Health Officer and Mayor of Friday Harbor. Del. to the Wash. State Rep. Conv. in 1908 and 1912 ; Chairman Rep. County Conv., 1908 and 1912. Member: F. & A. M., Friday Har- bor ; the Grange, Friday Harbor, Wash. Address : Bank bldg., Friday Harbor, Wash. CARD, Harry B., Banker; horn, Ohio, '. Feb. 16, 1861 ; son, Thomas and Harrietta E. (Burr) C. Edu. : public schools. Mar- ■[ ried, Edith May McLaughlin, Apr. 25, f 1886, in Wyo. Pres., Bank of Manville, \ Wyo. ; Vice-pres., Manville Supply Co. Member: W. O. W., M. W. A. Address: Manville, Wyo. CAREY, George "W., Lawyer; hor-n, Owensboro, Ky., May 16, 1836; son, George W. and E. (Gabberd) C. Edu.: public schools, Ind. ; Booneville Seminary and Asbury (now De Pauw) Univ., 1858- 59. Married, Mary A. McKinley, June 2, 1867. Capt. of Co. D, 5th Ind. Inf., 1861-5. Treas., Spencer Co., Ind., 1868- 69. County Judge, Shawnee Co., Kan., 1878-82. Republican. Res. : 1216 West 26th St. ; Office : 238 West 1st st, Los Angeles, Cal. CAREY^ Joseph Maull, Governor; horn, Milton, Del.. Jan. 19, 1845 ; son, Robert Hood and Susan (Davis) C. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Fort Edward Collegiate Inst, N. Y. ; LL. D., (hon.). Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., 1894 ; LL. B., Univ. of Pa., 1864. Married, Louisa David, Sept., 1877, at Cheyenne, Wyo. Admitted to bar 1867. Moved to Wyo.. 1869. U. S. Atty., Ty. of Wyo.. 1869-72 ; Justice Supreme Court 1872-6. Mayor, Cheyenne, 1881-5; Del., Congress from Wyo. Ty., 1885-91 ; U. S. Senator, 1890-95 ; elected Gov. of Wyo. for 4-year term. Republican. Address : Cheyenne, Wyo. CAREY, Maurice Richard, Lawyer; horn, Mendocino City, Cal., Sept. 22, 1877 ; son, Maurice and Mary (Brickley) C. Edu. : grammar schools, Mendocino City. Cleono and Fort Bragg, Mendocino Co., Cal. Mar- ried, Emma J. Haas, Dec. 25, 1903. Prin., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 95 Caspar Grammar School, Mendocino Co., and late Prin., Alameda Night School, Alameda, Cal. Res. : 1445 Shrader st. ; Office : 421-423 First Natl. Bank bldg., !^an Francisco, Cal. :;ARHART, Mark GiIIi8, Sales Engineer; horn. Wis., Feb. 14, 1882 ; son, A. R. and Jennie H. (Gillis) C. Nephew of Prof. Henry Carhart, of Univ. of Mich. Self educated. Married, Almire F. Marks, Nov. 23. 1907, at Colton, N. Y. Supt., Bartow Elec. Light Plant, Bartow, Fla., 1 year ; Mgr., Plant City Ice & Power Co., Plant City, Fla., 2^ years; Supt., Peninsular Tel. Co. ; Erecting Engr., W. E. & Mfg. Co., New York City, 21/2 years; Sales Engr., Western Elec. Co., Seattle, 3 1/2 years ; Supt., Tacoma Municipal Plant. l\ months ; at present. Industrial Engr., San Francisco Div., Great Western Power Co. Served in Minn. State Guards, 18 months ; Florida State Guards, 1 year. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Address : 233 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. ARL,Q,IHST, Frank E., Mayor; horn, Alexandria, Minn., June 13, 1884 ; son, C. J. and Victoria Carlquist. Edu. : Alex- andria High School. Unmarried. Learned jewelry trade at 17 ; engaged in business in Portal, N. D., 3 years ; went to Seat- tle and became Inst, in the Seattle watch- making school, 1904. Went to Leaven- worth, Wash., Apr. 17, 1906. Conducts jewelry store in Monroe, Wash. Vice-pres.. Leavenworth State Bank. Now Mayor of Leavenworth. Councilman, 1910-11. Ad- ',ss : Leavenworth, Wash. ARLSMITH, Carl Scliurz, Lawyer; loin,, Cambridge, Va., Sept. 4, 1870; son, E. C. and Marella (Derby) Smith. A. B., Stanford Univ., 1893 ; LL. B., Northwest- ern Univ., 1896. Married, Nelle Wood, Dec. 2, 1897, at Atlantic, Iowa. Dir , First Bank of Hilo, Ltd. ; Dir., First Trust Co. of Hilo, Ltd.; Dir., Volcano Stables & Transportation Co., Ltd. Member : Ha- waiian Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn., Navy League, Massachusetts Sons of the Am p.ev. Chth : University, (Honolulu). On January 1, 1912, his name was changpd from Smith to Carlsmith, according to Act 75, Laws of 1907, Hawaii. Address : Hilo, Hawaii. CARLTON, Albert E., Banker; horn,. Warren, 111., Feb. 20, 1866 ; son, Horace Milton and Amelia (Caroline) C. Edu. : Beloit College, Wis. Married, Ethel Friz- zel, Dec. 4, 1892. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Cripple Creek ; First Natl. Bank, Canon City ; City Bank, Victor ; Doctor Jack Pot Consolidated G. M. Co., Blanche G. M. Co., Gold Sovereign G. M. Co. Cluhs : Cripple Creek, (Cripple Creek) ; El Paso, (Colorado Springs), Denver, (Denver). Address : Cripple Creek, Colo. CARMICHAEL,, Daniel Lafayette, Phys- ician ; horn, Tellico Plains, East Tenn., Sept. 26, 1857 ; son, George Pomroy and Mary E. C. Edu. : public schools ; M. D., Jefferson Med. College, Phila., Pa., 1884. Married, Rilla Willett, Aug. 8, 1882, at Amity, Mo. Phys. and Surg., City and County Hosp., Helena, Mont., 6 years ; spent 5 years in interior of Alaska (Tana district), devoting time to profession. Father of Dr. D. L. Carmichael, Jr., prac- ticing in Alaska, and Dr. Asa B. Car- michael, associated with him in Seattle. Res. : Frye Hotel ; Office : 614 Leary bldg.. Seattle, Wash. CARMICHAEL, Norman, Mining Engi- neer ; horn, Ireland, Mar. 27, 1869 ; son, David and Catherine (Filson) C. Edu. : Royal Belfast Academical Inst. ; King William's College, Isle of Man ; Belfast Tech. Inst. ; South Kensington Science and Art College. Married, Margaret Dietrich. Mar. 27, 1909, at Clifton, Ariz. Vice- pres. and Mgr., Arizona Copper Co., Ari- zona & New Mexico Ry. Co., Arizona & New Mexico Tel. and Tel. Co. Member : Institution Mining & Metallurgy, London ; Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Address : Clif- ton, Ariz. CARNAHAN, Herscliel L., Law^yer; horn, Aledo, Mercer Co., 111., Aug. 31, 1878 ; son. Porter M. and Jennie (McCrory) C. Edu. : grammar schools of 111. and Nebr. ; high school, Viola, 111. ; Monmouth College, 111. Moved to Cal., 1896. Read law in office 96 WHO'S WHO of William Collier, Riverside. Married, Hattie Nelmer, Nov. 29, 1906. Dir., Riv- erside Public Library, 8 years ; Pres., Li- brary Board, 4 years ; Trustee, Coun ty Law Library, 8 years. Chmn., Republican Co. Central Comm. Republican. Res. : 1471 Orange Grove ave. ; Office : 403-406 Natl. Bank bldg., Riverside, Cal. CAROTHERS, Thomas Langley, Law- yer ; l)orn. 111., Sept. 26, 1842 ; son, James H. and Margaret (Barnes) C. Edu. : public schools, 111. ; public and high schools, Sac- ramento. Moved to Cal., 1853. Married. Isabelle Reeves, July 7, 1897. Dep. Dist. Atty., Sonoma Co., 1864-66 ; Dist. Atty., Mendocino Co., 1874-76. Nominee of Re- publican party for Congress, 1884. Presi- dential elector, 1886. Now Mayor of Ukiah. Referee in Bankruptcy, since 1898. Member : Masons, Knights Templar. Republican. Address : Ukiah, Cal. CARPENTER, Alvin B., Mining Engi- neer; B. S., (E. M.), Mich. School of Mines, 1887. Went to Mexico, 1890, and became connected with Mexican Gold & Silver Recovery Co., Ltd. ; Supt., Mexico Mines Co., El Oro. Formed partnership under firm name of Carpenter, Brennon & Ryan ; acquired valuable mines in Zaca- tecas, which were later consolidated under name of Benito Juarez Mines Co. Cluh : Sierra Madre. Res. : 535 Yucca ; Office : 1015 California bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CARPENTER, Frank, Banker; horn, Gir- ard, 111., June 5, 1871 ; son, Charles and Lottie (Peak) C. Edu. : public schools. Married, Norah Carr, June 3, 1898, at Girard, 111. Pres., Cle Elum State Bank Member : Masons. Address : Cle Elum. Wash. CARPENTER, Howard Brady, Civil En- gineer (retired) ; now Fruit Raiser; horn, Kendall Co., 111., July 24, 1848 ; son, David Luther and Harriet Arnold (Brady) C. ; descended from Aneke Jans Bogardus, of what was known as New Netherlands, now New York City. Edu : public schools at Aurora, 111., and Old Prophets Town, 111. Married, Addie N. Tyer, June 12, 1906, at Perry, Iowa. Followed survey- ing and civil engrg., 1868-1907 ; surveyed Street Railways in San Francisco ; from 1900 to 1907, employed by U. S. Govt, in establishing the boundary lines between the following States and Territories : the 37th parallel of N. Latitude, between Utah and Arizona ; the same parallel between Colo, and New Mexico, and a part of Okla., and that part of the boundary line between Idaho and Montana from the point where the meridian line reaches the top of the Bitter Root Range to the Wyo- ming line in the Yellowstone Park. Dir., Nampa-Meridian Irrigation District ; Vice- pres., First Natl. Bank of Meridian. Mem- ber : Idaho Soc. of Engrs. Address : Meri- dian, Ida. CARPENTER, Hubert Vinton, College Professor ; horn, Carroll County, 111., Jan. 29, 1875 ; son, Chai'les H. and Elizabeth (Burge) C. B. S., (in E. E.), Univ. of 111., 1897 ; M. S., (in mathematics and physics), Univ. of 111., 1899. Married, Maggie E. Staley, June 19, 1899, at Ur- bana. 111. Prof, of Mech. and Elec. Engrg., Wash. State College. Mayor of Pullman,. Wash., 1908-9 ; Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Has written papers on topics ini physics and electrical engrg., published ini "Physical Review," "La Eclairage Elec- trique," "Phisikalische Zeitschrift," "Elec- trical World," "Electrical Review." Res. : 300 Oak St. ; Office : State College of Wash- ington, Pullman, Wash. CARPENTER, Samuel Leas, Lawyer; horn, Allegheny Co., Pa., Feb. 7, 1856; son, J. Murry and Ellen (McFadden) C. Edu. : public country schools ; Laird Inst., Murryville, Pa. Studied law in office of Frank Tilford, Denver, Colo., 1881. Mar- ' ried, Grace Boyd, July 13, 1886. Dep. Dist. Atty., Arapahoe Co., 1886-9 ; Asst. City Atty., 1889-1900 ; Dist. Judge, Ara- pahoe Co., Colo., 1901-7. Moved to Cal., 1910. Member : W. O. W. Democrat. Res. : 1523 West 28th st. ; Office : 315-317 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CARRIGAN, Thomas J., Mining and Oil Operator ; horn, Elmwood, 111., Jan. 1, 1858 ; son, Thomas and Johanna (Larkin) ON THE PACIFIC COAST 97 •C. His father served in the Civil War ; related to the Cudahj-^s of packing ta.ii(> and to Rowan Bros., St. Louis, one of tbe largest boiler and sheet iron mgf. lirms in U. S. Edu. : high school. 111. Married, Marguerite Jane Malony, May 24, ISSo, at Mt. Vernon, 111. Employed by Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R., 7 years ; Train- master, Div. Supt. ; first Conductor, Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix R. R. in Ariz. I Supt, Congress R. R. Owned extensive , mining and oil interests in Ariz. Moved j to Los Angeles, Cal., 1904. Organized and was Pres., Clara Consolidated Gold & Copper Mining Co. ; Pres., Consolidated I Copper Mines of Ariz. Member : Elks, \ Knights of Columbus, Woodmen of World, i A. O. U. W. Cluhs : Gamut, Sierra Ma- j dre. Res. : 445 W. 31st st. ; Office : lOOS S. Olive, Los Angeles, Cal. pARUOLL,, Georg-e \¥., Banker; horn, Mansfield, La., Apr. 11, 1855 ; son, Frank L. and Sarah (Long) C. Edu. : private school. Married, Underbill Mixson, 1877, at Beaumont, Tex. Pres., Yellow Pine Oil Co. ; Vice-pres., Commercial Natl. Bank, Beaumont. Pres., Texas Banking and Inv. Co., Houston. Donated $75,000 to Baylor Univ. of Texas. Res. : Beau- mont, Tex. ARROIjLi, John EdT*'ard, Lawyer; hoin. New Orleans, La., Oct. 15, 1877 ; son, Patrick P. and Sarah (Talbot) C. Edu. : public schools of Seattle and Univ. of Cal. Married, Charlotte Wood. Member of the Justice Courts of Seattle for over 6 years. Capt., Natl. Guard, Washington. Pres., Seattle Officers' Club ; Member : Young Men's Republican Club, and varj- 1 ous frat. and social organizations. Res. : Green Lake ; Office : Prefontaine bldg.. Seattle, Wash. 'ARROLL, John Valentine, Physician; born, N. Y. City, Feb. 24, 1854; son, James and Mary B. (Welch) C. Edu. : Washington & Lee Univ., Lexington, Va. ; St. Francis Xavier College, N. Y. City ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of N. Y., 188G. Married, Martha Simpson, Sept. 25, 1882, 'in Mont. Pres., Northwestern Live Stock Co., Benton Elec. Light Co., Baker Opera Co. ; Vice-pres., Stockmen's Natl. Bank : Dir., Benton Sheep Co. ; Member firm, Mee & Carroll, cattle dealers. Member : Co. Med. Soc, State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Address : Fort Benton, Mont. CARSON, IBiuiua May Newcomer, Phys- ician ; horn. Van Wert, O., Apr. 23, 1863. Edu. : Van Wert high school ; College Phys. and Surg., S. F., Cal. ; M. D., 111. Med. College, 1903. Married, Dr. J. L. Carson. Came to Cal., 1886. In practice, Bakersfield, Cal., and Avalon, Catalina Island, 3 years ; Los Angeles, 1 year. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc, State of Cal. Res. : 710 S. Broadway ; Office : Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CARSON, John Kingsley, Physician; horn, Jacksonville, 111., Mar. 18, 1854. Edu. : Keokuk Med. College ; M. D., Mo. Med. College, 1883. Interne, Female Hosp.. St. Louis. Married, Nellie May Haley, Sept. 7, 1892. In practice, Mtn. Gorge, Mo., 1883-87 ; Los Angeles since 1887. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc State of Cal., Am.. Med. Assn. Res. : 1001 Westlake ave. ; Office : Consolidated Realty bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. CARSON, Luella Clay, College Presi- dent ; horn, Portland, Ore., Mar. 12, 1856 ; daughter, Hon. John Crosthwaite and Elizabeth (Talbot) C. ; parents were pioneers of Ore. and her father was for half a century influential in political and industrial history of Northwest ; her mother was a daughter of Geo. Washing- ton Talbot of Lexington, Ky. Grad., Saint Helen's Hall, Portland, Ore., 1877 ; state diploma, Oregon, 1888 ; life diploma, 1890 ; 2 years in Cal. under care of Mrs. Susan L. Mills ; student, Boston School of Expression, Harvard Univ., Univ. of Chicago, Univ. of Cal., Cambridge Univ., England, summer sessions, 1889-1902 ; A. M., Pacific Univ. (Forest Grove, Ore.), and State Univ. of Ore. (Eugene), in 1894; Litt. D., Pacific Univ., June, 1909 ; LL. D., Univ. of Oregon, 1909. Preceptress, Tau- latier Acad, and Pacific Univ., (Forest 98 WHO'S WHO Grove, Ore.), 1880-5; Vice-prin., CoucJa School, Portland, Ore., 1886-88; in Univ. of Oregon : 1888-95, Prof., Rhetoric and Elocution ; 1895-1903, Prof. Rhetoric and English Literature; 1903-09, Prof. Rhe- toric and Am. Literature ; 1895-1909, Dean of Women. On May 18, 1909, elected Pres., Mills College, Cal. ; Installed, Dec. 11, 1909. 1902, Hon. member, Alumni Mills College ; Member : Modern Language Assn., America ; Pacific Coast Historical Assn., Oregon Historical Assn., Pacific Coast Philological Assn., Natl. Edu. Assn., Natl. Federation Women's Clubs, Cal. Peace Soc. Published : "Public School Li- braries and a Reference Library for Teachers of English," "Hand-book of En- glish Composition," (adopted by several states and cities). Contr. to magazines. Address : Mills College, Cal. CARTER, George Robert, Ex-Governor; horn, Honolulu, H. T., Dec. 28, 1866; son, H. A. P. and S. A. (Judd) C. Ph. B., Yale College, 1888. Married, Helen Strong, Apr. 19, 1892, at Rochester, N. Y. Served in Hawaiian Senate, 1901-3 ; Secy., Ty. of Hawaii, Feb. to Nov., 1903 ; Gov., Hawaii, 1903-8. Dir., Bank of Ha- waii, Ltd., Hawaii Trust Co., Ltd. Ad- dress : Honolulu, T. H. CARTER, George S., Lawyer; horn, Marysville, Kas., Aug. 27, 1880 ; son, Jer- ome and Ella J. (Burk). C. Moved to Cal., Apr. 2, 1911. LL. B., Univ. of Kas., 1905. Municipal Judge of Shaw- nee, 1907-8. Member law firm, Ticknor & Carter. Member : B. P. O. E., Masons. K. of P., Los Angeles Bar Assn. Demo- crat. Res. : Pasadena Athletic Club ; Offlce : Stanton bldg., Pasadena, Cal. CARTER, Horace Alexander, Banker; born, Tenn., Dec. 24, 1889 ; son, R. D. and Mary (Helm) C. Edu. : Baylor Univ., Tex. Married, Eliza Caroway, Dec. 14, 1905, at Aspermont, Tex. Cashier, Stonewall State Bank. Member : Masons, K. of P., W. O. W., Modex-n Brotherhood of Am. Address : Peacock, Tex. CART WRIGHT, W. R., Banker; born, San Jose, Cal., Sept. 15, 1853 ; soti, John and Jemima (Weyland) C. Edu. : common schools. Married, R. A. Waters, Dec. 19, 1875, at Harrisburg, Ore. Pres., Bank of Emmett ; Dir., Emmett Dev. Co. Member : R. A. M., Knights Templar, Shriners, Or- der Eastern Star, Commercial Club. Ad- dress : Emmett, Ida. CART, William S., Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Zanesville, Ohio, 1859 ; son, Wm. H. and Anna A. (Bell) C. ; descended from Carys of Virginia. Edu. : public and high schools, Zanesville, O. ; Col- lege Phys. and Surg., St. Louis, Mo. Med. ij College, M. D., ISSiS. Married, Martha J. ' Aldrich, 1892, at Gothenburg, Neb. Dist. '' Surg., Southern Pacific R. R. ; Dir., Dallas ' Hospital Assn. ; Coroner and County f Health Officer, Polk Co., Ore., 1904-1910. | Member : Polk-Yamhill-Marion Co. Med. ji Soc, Oregon State Med. Soc. Res. : Main :; and Washington st. ; Offlce : Main and Court St., Dallas, Ore. CASE, James Almon, Banker; born, la., May 26, 1871 ; son, Almon G. and Eliz- abeth (Squires) C. Edu.: public schools. Married, Margaret Balch, Sept. 5, 1803, at Charles City, Iowa. Pres., Bank of Los Gatos, Bank of Morgan Hill, E. M. Warn Lumber Co., San Mateo ; A. G. Case & Co., Nashua, Iowa ; Case & Lathrop, Plankin- ton, S. D. Member : Elks. Address : Los Gatos, Cal. CASE, liynn Hass, Physician; born, Wat- ertown, N. Y., June 22, 1877. Edu. : Santa Monica high school ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, San Francisco, 1900. Mar- ried, Katherine H. Miles, Dec. 12, 1901. In practice, Santa Monica, since 1900 ; Vice-pres., Santa Monica Bay Hosp. Mem- ber : L. A. Co. Homeopathic Soc, Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Soc, Cal. State Homeo- pathic Soc. Address : Santa Monica, Cal. CASEY, Tbomas J., Law^yer; born, Pierce Co., Wis., Mar. 11, 1875 ; son, Bernard J. and Ellen (Murphy) C. Edu. ; common high, and normal schools of Wis. Read law under Chas. Smith, Circuit Judge of Superior, W^is. ; attended law school, Univ. of Wash, part of one term, 1902, admitted to bar. State Supreme Court of ON THE PACIFIC COAST 99 Washington, 1903. Married, Rose O'Neil. Nov. 14. 1005. at Seattle, Wash. Reared on a farm until 16, learned plumber's trade, later entered TJ. S. Civil Service as substitute letter carrier, and with earnings as carrier and as janitor, paid way throvigh school. In 1900. supported B.ryan for Pres. ; was discharged, and after appeal to Washington, D. C, was reinstated. In 1902, moved to Seattle, where engaged in law practice. Independent in politics. In 1908, under auspices Natl. Democratic Committee, campaigned for Bryan through N. Dakota, Nebr., Iowa, Wis. Res. : 7060 10th ave., N. W. ; Office : 628 N. Y. bldg.. Seattle, Wash. CASHION, James A., Railroad Builder; torn. Glengarry Co., Can., May 13, 1860 : , son, Daniel and Jane (Burton) C. Edxi. : 1 common schools. Glengarry Co. Married, Jessie McDonnell, Dec. 24, 1900, at Ven- tura. Cal. Has constructed railroads in Kansas, Colo.. New Mexico, Ariz., Cal., Old Mexico. Supt. of Constr., Grant & , McDonald, 1886 ; Vice-pres., and Mgr., j Grant Bros. Construction Co., 1901. Con- structed over 1000 miles of railroad in Old I Mexico for the Sou. Pac. Co. Vice-pres. ! and Dir., Hibernian Savings Bank, L. A. i Owns land in Salt River Valley of Ariz. Member. Elks. Res. : 2765 Francis ave. ; Office : 619 Security bldg., Los Angeles. ;::^ASHIN, J. O., Manufacturer; darn, Ne- ; vada City. Cal., Oct. 1866 ; son, John and Margaret (Grace) C. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco. Married, Henrietta Heinz- man, 1899, at Los Angeles, Cal. In bus. with father for Union Ice Co., San Fran- cisco, until 1892. Organized Natl. Ice I & Cold Storage Co., 1892 ; now has 23 branch houses, a central station both in San Francisco and Los Angeles ; Supt., Los Angeles plant. Res. : 1551 Ingraham st., Los Angeles, Cal. ^ASHMAN, William E., Lawyer; horn. Knight's Ferry, Cal., Nov. 1, 1868 ; son. Martin and Mary (O'Brien) C. Edu. : pub- lic schools. Stanislaus Co.. Cal. ; Ander- son Acad, and Peralta Hall, Berkeley ; Univ. of Cal., 1898-1900. Married, Rose Helen Brandon, July 17, 1907. Law part- ner of J. W. Dorsey. Member : Knights of Columbus. Clul) : Commonwealth. Res. : 906 Pine st. ; Office : Royal Ins. bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CASS, Alonzo B., Capitalist; horn, Al- bion, N. Y., July 4, 1856; -sow, P. C. and Amanda M. (Herrick) C. Edu. : public schools, N. Y. ; Albion Acad., Albion, N. Y., Married, Emily F. Tufts (deceased), June 21, 1885, at Muskogee, Okla. ; second, Mar- tha T. Muir, Aug. 23, 1909, at Los An- geles. Moved to Los Angeles, 1888. Or- ganized Cass Bros. Stove Co., 1888-90 : firm changed to Crandall and Cass Co., 1890-93 ; to Cass & Smurr Stove Co., 1893-96; to Cass, Smurr Damerel Co., 1896-1900. One of the founders. Central Bank (now Central Natl. Bank). Pres., Home Tel. & Tel. Co., L. A., since 1906; Pres., Bay Cities Home Tel. Co., San Fran- cisco, 1900 ; Dir.. Central Natl. Bank ; Pres., Chamber of Commerce, 1901 ; first Pres., Municipal League ; Trustee, State Normal school, 4 years. Cluhs : Sunset, California, Jonathan. Union League, Fed- eration, City, Vice-pres., Y. M. C. A. Res. : So. Pasadena, Cal. ; Office : Home Tele- phone Co., Los Angeles, Cal. CASSIDY, Thomas V., Judge; horn, Den- ver, Colo., Jan. 14, 1882 ; son, Thomas and Mary (Henry) C. Edu. : public schools. Colo. ; studied law in offices of Grant R. Bennett, Fred J. Spring and Thorpe & Hanna, Los Angeles. Married, Amelia Catherine Wilson, Aug. 1, 1911. Moved to Cal., 1898. Clerk, Los Angeles post office, 2 years. Justice of Peace San An- tonio Township, Los Angeles Co., since Jan., 1911. Police Judge, Huntington Park, since Apr., 1912. Member : K. of P.. F. O. E., Fraternal Brotherhood. Repub- lican. Res. : Huntington Park ; Office • City Hall, Watts, Los Angeles Co., Cal. CASSIIV, Charles M., Lawyer; horn, San Francisco. Jan. 10, 1868 ; son, Michael and Annie (Daly) C. Edu. : public schools. Cal. ; B. S., Santa Clara College, 1888 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich.. 1891. Married, Catherine Josephine Murphy, Aug. 24, 100 WHO'S WHO 1896. City Atty., Santa Cruz, 1893-94. Member: N. S. G. W., B. P. O. E. First Pres., Santa Cruz Co. Bar Assn. Demo- crat. Res. : Santa Cruz ; Office : Leonard Block, Santa Cruz, Cal. CATES, Alton Morrill, Lawyer; iorn. East Vassalboro, Me.. June 13, 1872 ; son, Charles Bunker and Margaret Buffum (Barker) C. Grad., Friends School. Providence, R. I., 1889 ; A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1894; Univ. of Minn. Law Dept.. 1 year. Moved to Cal., 1894. Member : Executive Comm. of Republican County and City Comms. Cluh : University. Republi- can. Res. : Fillmore, Ventura Co. ; Office : 518 Bradbury blk., Los Angeles, Cal. CATIillV, Harry Crispell, Lawyer; J)oni. Sacramento, Cal.. Apr. 11. 1875 ; .5^??}. Amos P. and Ruth Anne Conyngham But- ler (Donaldson) C. Edu. : public schools, Cal. ; grad., Sacramento high school, 1892 : Univ. of Cal., 1894-6 ; Hastings College of Law, 1 year ; studied law in office of Rodgers & Patterson, and A. P. Catlin. Married, Marie Sellar Dixon, Nov. 10, 1900. On editorial staff, "San Francisco Chron- icle," 1907-9. Member law firm, Catlin & Catlin. Member : Zeta Psi. Republican. Res. : 1036 Polk st. ; Office : 628 Montgom.- ery st., San Francisco. Cal. CATLIN, John Conyngham, Lawyer; horn, Sacramento, Cal., Mar. 12, 1871 ; son, Amos P. and Ruth Anne Conyngham Butler (Donaldson) C. Member law firm, Catlin & Catlin. His father was the late Judge A. P. Catlin of Sacramento, one of the famous pioneer lawyers. Father and sons have practiced in state continuously since 1849. Republican. Res. : San Fran- cisco ; Office : 628 Montgomery st, San Francisco, Cal. CATROW, Henry, Mining; dorn, Miami s- burg, O., June 22, 1878. Edu. : public schools, Miamisburg ; Pa. Military College Chester, Pa. ; grad., Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1903. Married, Char- lotte May Bettles. Apr. 7, 1904, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Moved to Salt Lake City, June, 1903. Opened Macote Tunnel and Ohio Copper Shaft, two largest cop- per mines in Utah. Stockholder, Utah Copper Co. Member : Masons, 32°. Clubs University, Commercial. Address : Salt Lake City, Utah. CAUFIELD, George H., Banker; ham, McGregor, Tex., Dec. 18, 1872 ; son, Henry J. and Martha (Jones) C. Edu. : com- mon schools. Married, Sallie Crain. Dee. 10, 1902, at McGregor, Tex. Yice-pres., First Natl. Bank ; Vice-pres., Continental Lee Co. Member : Knights Templar, 32 '^ Masons, Elks, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias. Address : McGregor, Tex. CAVE, Daniel, Dentist; horn, France. Came to N. Y. and was in dental practice there 2 years ; in practice, San Diego, Cal. 25 years ; elected on board of freeholders, which fraraed San Diego City Charter ; was Alderman, San Diego ; Pres., Public Li- brary, San Diego ; Pres., San Diego Den- tal Soc, (first pres.). Moved to Los An- geles, 1897. Member: Cal. State Dental Assn., (life member) ; So. Cal. Dental Assn.. (pres. and one of its 9 councilors) ; L. A. Co. Dental Soc, Masons, Elks, Knights of the Round Table, (supremo pres.). Res.: 511 So. Cahuenga blvd. Office: 126 W. 3rd st., Los Angeles, Cal.! C A VENDER, Charles Mott, Judge; l)orn. Phila.. Pa.. May 21, 1855; son, Thomas S.' and Elizabeth (Mott) C. Edu. : Swarth- more College, Pa. Pres., Cord Mining Co. ; Vice-pres., Carbonate Natl. Bank, Secy., Ibex Mining Co. ; Dir., Western Hardware Co., Harvey Fuel & Feed Co., Golden Eagle Mining Co. National Committeeman (Re- publican) for Colo., 1908; Judge, Dist. Court. 5th Jud. Dist, Colo., 1906-12. Member : Am. Bar Assn., Colo. Bar Assn. Member : Masons, Elks, Shriners. Clubs : Denver, Denver Country, Traffic. Ad- dress : Leadville, Colo. CAVITT, Joseplius Franklin, Lumber- man ; horn, Wheelock, Tex., Nov. 17, 1S67 ; son, Volney and Clara (Sparks) C. Edit. : Washington and Lee Univ., Lexington, Va. Married, Mollie Caufield, May 16. 1894, at Waco, Tex. Pres., Cavitt-Lee Co., Cavitt-Smith Lumber Co., McGregor Mill- ing and Grain Co. ; Dir., Oglesby Lumber ON THE PACIFIC COAST 101 Addr McGreg- Co. Member : Masons, or, Tex. ^HADVVICK, Stephen James, Lawyei*; bom, Roseburg, Ore., Apr. 28, 1863 ; son, Stephen Fowler and Jane Ann (Smith) C. Edu. : attended Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore., and Univ. of Oregon at Eugene, Ore. Married, Emma Plummer, Mar. 21, 1887, at Portland, Ore. Member, State Lau Commission of Washington, 1894-97. Judge Superior Court for Whitman County, Wash., 1901-09 ; Judge Supreme Court. 1909-15. Address: 1034 Franklin st., Olympia, Wash. yHAFFEE, Stephen E., Lawyer; horn, Liberty, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1880; son, John j and Ida (DeWitt) C. Edu. : Liberty Fligh School, LL. B., Albany Law School, 1904. Unmarried. Began practice of law at Sun- nyside. Wash., Mar., 1906, since which time has been City Atty. Secy, and Treas., J. B. George Co. Member. F. & A. Ma- sons. Address : Sunnyside, Wash. JHAFIN, Eugene Wilder, Lecturer; horn, East Troy, Wis., Nov. 1, 1852 ; son, Sam- uel E. and Betsey A. (Pollard) C. LL. B., Univ. of Wis., 1875. Married, Carrie A. Hunkins, Nov. 24, 1881, at Waukesha, Wis. Prohibition Party Cand. for Con- gress from Wis., 1882 ; from Chicago, 1902; for Atty.-Gen., 1886 and 1900, and I Gov. of Wis., 1898 ; in 1904, for Atty. I Gen. of 111. ; for Pres. of U. S., 1908, and 1912. Grand Chief Templar of Wis., 1886-90, and of 111., 1904-5. Cluh : Phan- tom, (Milwaukee). Author: "Lincoln, the Man of Sorrow," "Washington as a States- man," "Lives of the Presidents." Became a resident of Tucson, Ariz., Oct., 1900. Address : 111 Olive Road, Tucson, Ariz. :HA3I3ERLAI]V, Nelson Hoyt, Surgeon; horn, Henry County, Mo., Aug. 18, 1868 ; j son, Wm. Hoyt and Francis (Brookie) C. Edu. : Oakland High School ; Univ. of Mich., at Ann Arbor ; Homeo. Med. Col- lege. Married, Mabel Rahm, Dec. 23, 1889, at Oakland, Cal. Appointed by the Mayor of Oakland, Cal.. in 1912. as a member of the Public Welfare Commission. Member : Cal. State Homeo. Med. Assn., Alameda Co. Med. Assn., State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Cluhs : Athenian, Claremont Country, Outlook, (Oakland). Res.: 553- 27th St. ; Office : Union Savings Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. CHAMBERIiAIN, William Henry, Law- yer ; born, Columbia, Tuolumne Co., Cal.. Oct. 3, 1855 ; son, Charles H. and Susan G. (Wilson) C. Edu.: public schools; McClures Military Acad., Oakland ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1876. Married, Geraldine M. Preston, Dec. 4, 1876. Natl. Bank Ex- aminer, 1889-93. Member : Phi Delta Theta. Republican. Office: 747 Pacii'c bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CHAMBERS, Claude L., Lawyer; born, Alpine, Mich., Sept. 8, 1876 ; son, Elmer A. and Mary A. (Kellogg) C. Edu. : dist. schools, Kent Co., Mich. ; grad., high school. Grand Rapids, Mich. ; studied law in private oflBces ; grad., Am. Corr. School of Law, May 23, 1910. Married, Blanche E. Letts, Apr. 16, 1899. Moved to Cal., 1907. Member : Masons, Shriners, Knights Templar. Res. : 4421 Columbia st. ; Office : 324-326 McNeece bldg., San Diego, Cal. CHAMBERS, Joseph Pleischman, Judge: horn, Clinton Co., 111., Apr. 3, 1862 ; son, Samuel and Lucy Mandeville (Dodge) C. Edu. : dist. schools of 111., graded school. Huey, Clinton Co., III. ; State Normal School at Ypsilanti, Mich. Married, Eu- phenie J. MoflEet, 1891. Moved to Cal., Aug., 1884. Previous to admission to bar and for 2 years following was clerk in City Justice Court of Los Angeles. Prose- cuting Atty., 1894-6 ; since, City Justice and Judge of Los Angeles Police Court. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias, Mod- ern Woodmen of the World. Republican. Res. : 1319 Constance st. ; Office : Dept. 1, Police Court, Los Angeles, Cal. CHAMBERS, William Mitchell, Dentist, Agriculturist, Ex-Consul ; born, Bogota, Co- lombia, S. A., Mar. 17, 1866 ; son, William and Martha ( Jamieson) C. Edu. : Penn. Military Academy, Chester, Pa., 1881-84 ; D. D. S., Univ. of Pa., Phila., 1886. Mar- ried, Jennie Birley Fenner, Oct. 24, 1889. at Guatemala City, Central America. Was 102 WHO'S WHO partner, Drs. Cornish & Chambers, Pueblo, Mex. Practiced dentistry in Guatemala City, Central America, 1888-98; Pueblo. Mexico, 1898-1911, interruptedly ; entered the U. S. Consular Service in Sept., 1904, by appointment, and resigned in Oct., 1911, to devote time to his walnut grove at Anaheim, Cal. As Consular Agent was stationed at Pueblo, Mex. Address : Ana- heim, Cal. CHANDLER, Charles L., Lawyer; horn, Davenport, la.. May 30, 1878. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Pvieblo, Colo., until 1892 ; TJniv. of Neb. Preparatory School, 1892-94 ; Woodworth Bus. College, Denver ; LL. B., Univ. of Denver, 1900 ; LL. B., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., 1901. Married, Gisela Pluemer, Mar. 6, 1906, at Elizabeth, N. J. In employ Yellow Poplar Lumber Co., Ironton, O., as purchaser and examiner of timber land titles throughout the Sou. States ; resigned 1903, and moved to Los Angeles. Member law firm, Wil- liams, Goudge & Chandler, since 1906 ; Atty., Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Broad- way Bank & Trust Co., Citizens Trust & Savings Bank, Needles Light & Power Co., Home Savings Bank. Seaside Water Co.. L. A. Abstract & Trust Co. Pres., Sea- board Land Security Co., Vice-pres., Mid- way Light & Power Co., Needles Light & Power Co., Seaboard Metal Works. Mem- ber : Westlake Lodge, F. & A. M., Scottish Rite. Organizer and former Pres., Cor- nell Univ. Club, of Sou. Cal. Res. : 722 So. Bonnie Brae ; Office : 307-12 Exchange bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. CHANDLER, Claude E., Physician and Surgeon : horn, Scopus, Mo., 1881 ; son. Dr. H. S. and Sara E. (Whitener) C. Grad., High School, Woodward, Okla. ; M. D., Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore. Married. Carrol M. Smith, 1910, at Everett, Wash. Owner, Chandler Drug Co. Address : Mu- kilteo, Wash. CHANDLER, Jefferson Paul, Lawyer; horn, St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 6, 1873 ; son, Jefferson and Katherine (O'Toole) C. Edu. : public schools, St. Louis, Mo. ; Wash., D. C. ; A, B., Princeton Univ., 1893 ; Columbian Law School, Wash., D. C. Mar Tied, Elizabeth Shankland, June 1, 1904. Moved to Cal., 1895. Member law firm, Shankland & Chandler. Cluhs : California, L. A. Country. Democrat. Res. : 639 West 28th St. ; Office : 411 Am. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CHANDLER, Leo. S., Banker; horn, St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 4, 1878 ; son, Jeflfersoji and Catherine (O'Toole) C. Edu. : St. Louis Univ. ; Stanton Military Acad. ; school, Lawrenceville, N. J. ; Leland Stan- ford Univ., 1896-99. Married, Louise Towell McFarland^, Feb., 1907, at Los An- geles. Purser of Transport Warren is U. S. transport service, until May, 1900- Employed in gen. mgr's. office. Salt Lake R. R., 1900-05 ; trust officer, L. A. Trust & Savings Bank. Member : Phi Delta Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Cluh : California. Res. : 637 W. 23d St., Los Angeles, Cal. CHANDLER, William Sutton, Banker; horn, San Francisco, Jan. 18, 1858 ; son, Richard Devonshire and Helen (Sutton) C. Edu. : at Friedricksdorf, Germany. Mar- ried, Nellie Irving, Aug. 2, 1882, at New Westminister, B. C. Pres., The First Na- tional Bank of Coos Bay; Gen. Mgr., The * Terminal Railway; Dir., East MarshfieM, Land Co. ; Dir., Coos Bay Hotel Co. ; Pres., Chandler Investment Co. ; Dir.. Humboldt Steamship Co. Member : Milli- conea Assn., Marshfield ; Elks, S. F. Lodge" No. 3. Chfh: Olympic, (San Francisco).! Address : Marshfield, Ore. CHAPIN, Willard Hart, Real Estate Operator ; horn, Livonia, N. Y., Sept. l.'i 1862; son, Willard Slocum and Catherine' (Hart) C. Levi Green and Samuel Chapin on his father's side, and Joseph Hart on mother's, all served in the Rev. War ; his father served through the Civil War in the 136th N. Y. Inf. Edu. : public schools, Livonia. N. Y. Married, Jane Lewis, Nov. 9. 1893, at Portland, Ore. Pres., Chapin- Herlow Mortgage & Trust Co. Assisted in | organization of Multnomah Amateur Ath- i letic Club, 1891, of which was Secy., 2;' years, Treas., for third year and Pres., in 1905, Pres., Portland Credit Men's Assn., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 103 1902 ; Pres., Portland Realty Board, 1911. Member : Koj-al Kosarians, Loyal Legion oil Aiuerica, Sous of Am, Rev. Clubs : Mult- inomali Amateur Athletic, Automobile, Ore- |gou Yacht, Commercial. Res. : 446 4th st. ; [Uf/ice : 332 Chamber of Commerce, Port laud, Ore. HAP3IAJN, Eldgar Charles, Lawyer; 1 honi^ Chicago, 111., Feb. 14, 1857 ; son, j Charles D. and Cynthia (Palmer) C. \Edu. : public schools, !San Francisco, stud- ied law with brother, M. C. Chapman, and Welles Whitmore, Oakland. Married, Vic- toria A. Card, Jan. 4, 1888. Moved to Cal., Oct. 31, 1869. Chairman Republican Co. Central Comm. of Alameda Co., 1890- 94. Club : Unitarian. Republican. Res. : : Corte Madera, Marin Co. ; Office : Mills fbldg., San Francisco, Cal. HAPMAJV, James Russell, Retired Civil I Engineer; born, Dorchester, Mass., Oct. 1 31, 1851 ; sofij, Ozias G. and Elizabeth I (Russell) C. Edu. : Mass. Inst. Technol- Jogy, 1868-70; Univ. of Vermont, 1871-73. ■ Married, Antoinette M. Hagar, 1879, at 'Salem, Mass. Chief Engr. and Gen. Mgr. i Underground Electric Railways of London, [Limited (Yerkes Syndicate), 1901-10. [Constructed extension system of Passenge;- [Railways in London, Eng. Member, Am. i'Soc. Civil Engrs. Club: Santa Barbara- Address: 1712 Anacapa St., Santa Bar- bara, Cal. HAPxMAJV, Melvin Camlield, Lawyer; I bom, Westfield, 111., Sept. 5, 1850; son. !_ Charles D. and Cynthia (Palmer) C. Edu. : [public schools of Chicago. Moved to Cal., (1869. Married, Lillian M. Childs (deceas- ed), Dec. 21, 1887. Member law firm, Chapman & Trefethen. Member, Cal. Legis. 1889 ; elected Mayor of Oakland, 1891. Pres., Oakland Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 57 Santa Clara ave. ; Office : 611 I Oakland Bank of Savings bldg., Oakland, iCal. .HAPMAN, Norman Hyde, Physician; 1 borrij, Rockville, Conn., Oct. 9, 1854 ; son, i Denison and Maryetta (Hyde) C. B. S., Knox College, Galesburg, 111., 1876. M. D., Jefferson Med. College, Phila., Pa., 1879 ; Colo. State Board of Pharmacy Ctf. No. 184. Married, Julia Shreve of El Paso, 111, Oct. 28, 1895, at Wamego, Kas. Lo- cal Surg., D. & R. G. Ry. Owner, Weiss- Chapman Drug Co., Monte Vista and Creede, Colo. Mgr., Monte Vista Electric Gas Light Co. ; Pres., Highland Town &. Land Co. ; Treas., Woodman Bldg. Assn. Member : San Luis Valley Med. Assn., Colo. State Med. Soc, Am. Academy of Medi- cine. Res. : 304 Washington st. ; Office : 907 First ave., Monte Vista, Colo. CHAPMAN, Ward, Lawyer; born, Susan- ville, Lassen Co., Cal., Jan. 13, 1875 ; son, John S. and Jennie Sherrill (Ward) C. Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles ; studied law in his father's ofilce. Married, Kath- erine Miles, May 1, 1900. Member law firm Trippet, Chapman & Biby. Clubs : California, Los Angeles Athletic. Member : Masons. Democrat. Res. : 354 N. Soto St. ; Office : 321 Coulter bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CHAPPELL, William Campbell, Elec- trical Engineer ; born, London, Eng., Nov. 11, 1884 ; son, E. and A. (Richardson) C. Edu. : Crediton Grammar School, Eng., also in South Africa, Victoria ; Grad., En- rich Polytechnikum, Zurich, Switzerland, 1902 ; grad., Northampton Polytechnic Inst, Clarkwell, London, Eng., 1907 ; Asst. Elect. Engr., Stubai Valley Railway, Inns- bruck, Austria ; Elect. Engr., SieJ. jns Bros. Dynamo Wks., London, Eng. ; Elect. Engr., B. C. Eiec. R. R. Co. ; Industrial Elect. Engr., Western Canada Power Co., Vancouver, B. C. Member : Institution of Elect. Engrs. (Eng.) ; Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Canadian Mining Inst., Am. Elec- tro-Chemical Soc. Res. : 1407 Robson st. ; Office : Western Canada Power Co., Van- couver, B. C, Can. CHASE, John, Physician; born, Ann Ar- bor, Mich., Dec. 10, 1856 ; son, John Man- ley and Elvira L. (Ludden) C. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1879; M. D., 1881. Mar- ried, Anna L. Samson, August, 1888, at Le Roy, N. Y. Adj. Gen., State of Colo. ; Prof., Ophthalmology and Otology, Univ. of Colo. Member : County, State and Natl. 104 WHO'S WHO Med. Socs. Clubs: University, (Denver); Army & Navy, (New York) ; Democratic, (Denver) ; 32° Mason and Knights Temp lar. Contributor to medical and military magazines. Res. : 923 Corona st. ; Office : 412-415 Majestic bldg., Denver, Colo. CHASE, Russell, Civil Engineer; honi. National, Iowa, Oct. 21, 1865 ; son, Eliliu Franklin and Emma Maria (Sherman) C. Edu. : Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1884-5 ; special engrg. course, Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Cal., 1888-9. Unmarried. Asso. member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; member, Oregon Soc. of Engrs. Res. : 324 13th St. ; Office : 1209 Wells Fargo bldg., Portland, Ore. CHATTERSON, John 3Iarsliall, Lawyer; born. Brant Co., Ont., Can., Sept. 25, 1860 ; son, Robert and Elmyra Marshall (Cook) C. Edu. : public schools, Ont., Can. ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1881. Mar- ried, Ida Cragg, Mar. 3, 1887 at Louis- ville, Ky. Special Judge of Circuit Court of Louisville, Ky. Served as Police Judge of Louisville. Pres., Louisville Bd. of Edu., several years. Member : B. P. O. E., Masons. Order of Panama and San Diego Chamber of Commerce. Democrat. Res. : 3588 2nd st. ; Office : 407 Union bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CHATTERTOJV, Fenimore, Capitalist; I rn, Oswego, N. Y., July 21, 1860 ; son, German H. and Amy (Mazuzan) C. Edu. : Columbian (now George Washington) Univ. ; LL. B., Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1892. Married, Stella Wayland, Oct. 15, 1900, at Des Moines, Iowa. Admitted to bar, 1891. Served as Co. Judge, Co. Treas., and in Senate of Wyo. Secy, of State, Wyo., 1899-1902; Gov., 1903-4. Pres., Wyo. State Ry. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Rawlins. Member: Masons, 32°, Knights Templar. Address : Cheyenne, Wyo. CHAVEZ, Estanislao V., Lawyer; born, Socorro, N. M., June 15, 1862 ; soti, J. M. and Lucesita (Torres) C. Edu. : public schools, N. M., St. Michael's College, Santa Fe, N. M. ; studied law in offices of Judge Ira E. Leonard, Socorro, N. M. Del. to Democratic Natl. Conv., Chicago, 1892 and St. Louis, 1904. Member, Legis. of N. M., 1887. Probate Clerk, Socorro Co., N. M., 4 years. Democrat. Res. : 3534 Mara- thon ave. ; Office : 404 Lankershim bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CHENEY, Azro Eug-ene, Lawyer; born, Monroe, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, Apr. 15, 1854 ; son, Harvey and Julia Ann (Everts) C. Edu. : Conneant Academy and Jeffer- son Polytechnic, O. ; LL. D., Univ. of'. Nevada, 1908 ; admitted to practice, Su- ; preme Court of Ohio, 1877; Supreme f Court, Nevada, 1880 ; Supreme Court, U. i S., 1904. Married, Jennie Wetherell, May 25, 1887, at San Francisco, Cal. Dist. Atty., Eureka Co., Nev., 1885-87 ; mem- ber, Nevada Legislature, 1889 ; Dist. Judge, Nevada, 1891-98 ; Nevada delegate to Universal Congress of Lawyers and Jur- ists, St. Louis, Mo., 1904 ; Nevada com- missioner in National Conference on Uni- form State Legislation, 1912 ; Vice-pres., Nevada Bar Assn., 1912. Member law firm, Cheney, Downer, Price & Hawkins. Club: Union League (San Francisco). Res. : 253 S. Virginia st. ; Office ; 139 Virginia st., Reno, Nev. CHENEY, William Atwell, Lawyer; born, Boston, Mass., Feb. 18, 1848 ; son, Benjamin F. and Martha (Whitney) C. Edu. : public schools of Boston and prep, acad. Married, Annie E. Skinner, Dec, 1872. Co. Judge of Plumas Co., Cal., 1878-80. Served in State Senate, 1880-3; Judge, Superior Court of Los Angeles, 1884-91. General counsel for L. A. Gas ij and Elec. Corp. Lecturer on constitu- j tional law in Law Dept., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1904-11. Fellow Academy of Sci- { ences. Sou. Cal. Member : L. A. Bar | Assn. Republican. Res. : 1048 S. Hill St.; Office: 645 S. Hill st., Los Angeles, - Cal. CHENEY, William Fitch, Physician: born, Canandaigua, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1866; son, William Fitch and Frances (Sheldon) C. B. L, Univ. of Cal., 1885 ; M. D., Cooper Med. College, (S. F.) 1889; Post ON THE PACIFIC COAST 105 ! grad., Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1898. Mar- ried, Mary S. Garnett, July 7, 1892, at Dixon, Cal. Clinical Professor of Medi- cine, Stanford Univ., Med. Dept. Mem- ber : County, State and Natl. Med. Assns. Res. : 33 Spruce st. ; Office : Shreve bidg., San Francisco, Cal. )HESEBROUGH, Arthur Sewall, Com- mission Man ; horn, Oakland, Cal., Sept. 23, 1877 ; son, Andronicus and Edith (Saunders) C. ; descendant of Capt. Rob- ert Chesebrough. Edu. : Pacific Heights grammar school, San Francisco ; Lowell high school, 1897 ; Univ. of Cal., 1890. Married, Elizabeth Newhall, Jan. 18, 1911, at San Francisco. Worked in mines in Amador, Calaveras and Mariposa Coun- ties ; went to Korea for 2 yrars, for Ori- ental Consolidated Mining Co. Became member of firm, Williams, Dimond & Co., 1907. Inaugurated tramp steamship line via Cape Horn ; given through billing privileges, via Isthmus of Panama, Sept., 1907 ; supplemented by one from the Isth- mus to New Orleans. Member : Chi Phi, Theta Nu Epsilon. Skull and Keys, A'ar- sity Nine. Address : San Francisco, Cal. ■HESSMAN, Frank Newhall, Physician; horti, Helena, Mont., May 5, 1877 ; son, William Allen and Penelope Virginia (Newhall) C. ; his father, Wm. A. Chess- man, went around Horn to Cal. in sail- ing ship "Boston," arriving at San Fran Cisco, Dec, 1849 ; left Cal. for Mont, in 1864. Edu. : St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., 1893-6; Harvard, 1896-1900; M. D.. College of Phys. & Surg., N. Y. City. 1900-4; St. Luke's Hosp., N. T. City, 1905-7 ; Sloane Hosp. for Women, 1907-8. Married, Marvel White, June 16, 1909, at Seattle, Wash. Specialty : gynecology and obstetrics. Cluhs : University, Seattle Tennis. Res. : 909 Boylston ave., North ; Office: 1010 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. HICKERING, Harry, Business Man; born, Oakland, Cal. ; son, W. H. and C. A. (Clapp) C. Edu. : Columbia College, spe- cial course. Married, Alia S. Heushaw, Nov. 7, 1907, at Oakland, Cal Pres.. Stockton Gas & Electric Co. ; Pres., Rich- mond Light & Power Co. ; Vice-pres., Riv- erside Portland Cement Co. ; Vice-pres., Cal. Salt Co. ; Vice-pres.. Monterey Lime Co., Western States Gas & Electric Co. Cluhs : Pacific Union, Bohemian, Clare- mont Country,- Santa Barbara Country, (S. F.) ; Yo&emite, (Stockton). Res.: 276 Adams st., Oakland, Cal. ; Office : 762 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CHIIiBERG, Andrew, Banker; lorn, Sweden, Mar. 29, 1845 ; son, Charles J. and Johanna (Johnson) C. Edu. : pub- lic schools. Married, Mary Nelson, Nov. 5, 1874, at Munterville, Iowa. Movea to Wash., 1875. Served in various city and county oflices, Seattle. Pre^.. Scan- dinavian Am. Bank, Puget Sound Savings and Loan Co. Vice-Consul for Sweden. Dir., Adelphia College, Swedish Hosp. Assn., Wash. Children's Home Assn. Member: L O. O. F., A. O. U. W., Natl. Union, Chamber of Commerce, Senate Commercial. Cluhs : Athletic, Swedish, Svea Male Choir, Scandinavian Brother- hood. Res. : 1107 Boren ave. ; Office : Alaska bldg.. Seattle, Wash. DHILBERG, John Edward, Banker; horn. Iowa, Jan. 19, 1867 ; son. Nelson and Ma- tilda C. (Shanstrom) C. Edu. : Univ. of Wash. Married, Anna Mary Rinehart, 1880, at Seattle. Engaged in business in Seattle, Wash., 1889-1899 ; operated mail route between Juneau and Dutch Harbor, Alaska, during winter of 1900 and later became connected with mining companies, banks, etc. Pres., Miners & Merchants' Bank of Alaska, Seattle Trust and Title Co., Scandinavian Am. Bank, Tacoma ; Seattle Fire and Marine Ins. Co.. New Washington Hotel ; Vice-pres.. Scandinavian-Am. Bank, Seattle ; Secy. and Trustee, Pioneer Mining Co. : Dir., Northern Bank and Trust Co. Cluhs : Rainier, Commercial, Alaska, Seattle, Ath- letic, Swedish. Address : 803 9th avp., Seattle, Wash. CHILDE, Eugene Albert, Law^yer; horn, Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 21, 1880 ; son, Edward Payson and Lucy (Mitchell) C. LL B., Univ. of Washington, 1901 ; Vice-pres., 106 WHO'S WHO Westerner Publishing Co. ; Secy., Modern Furniture Co. Served in Natl. Guard of Washington. Member : Seattle Athletic Club, Sociological Soc, Commercial Club. Res. : Hotel Stander ; Office : Arcade bldg . Seattle, Wash. CHIIjDS, John Leon, Superior Judge; horn. West Renton, Eng., May 27, 1863 ; son, Richard and Sarah (Adair) C. Grad., Starkey Seminary, Yates County, N. Y., 1885. Married, Edna P. Pilkins, May 4, 1891, at Crescent City, Cal. County Clerk, Del Norte Co., 1893-97; Dist. Atty , 1898-1903 ; Superior Judge. Del Norte Co., since 1903. Delegate from First Con- gressional District of Cal. to the Repub- lican Natl. Convention at Phila., 1900. CIul) : Press. (S. F.). Address: Crescent City, Cal. CHILTOIV, Leo Wesley, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Albany. Ky., July 18, 1878 ; son, Edwin Young and Laura Jane (Hud- dlestone) C. ; descendant of Mary Chilton who landed at Plymouth, 1620, and who married .John Winslow. Grad.. Shattuck Military School, Faribault. Minn., 1897 ; M. D., Univ. of Minnesota, College of Med. & Surg., 1903 ; post grad.. Mayo Clinic. 1908, Rochester, Minn. Ex-Chair- man, Grant Co., Ore., Republican Central Committee. Member : Am. Med. Assn . Oregon Med. Soc, Sou. Oregon Med. Soc. Cluh : Klamath Country. Res. : 909 Wash- ington St. ; Office : 367 Main st, Klamath Falls, Ore. CHIPMATV, Ernest Dwight, Physician: horn. New Haven, Conn. ; son, Dwight and Ella (Lancraft) C. ; direct descendant of John Rowland of the Mayflower. Edu. : New Haven, Conn., High School ; Phillips Academy. Andover ; M. D.. Yale Univ., 1897. Married. Jane Greenwood, 1900, at Belvedere. Specialty : diseases of the skin. Dermatologist to Mary's Help Hospital ; Instructor in Dermatology at the San Francisco Polyclinic and Post Grad. Med. School. Member : S. F. County Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn., Correspondence de la Societe Francaise de Dermatologie. Gluhs : Bohemian, Mar- in County Country. Author of numerous medical monographs. Res. : Fairmont ho- tel ; Office : 240 Stockton st., San Fran Cisco, Cal. CHIPMAN, Norton Parker, Lav^yer: horn, Milford Center, Union Co., O., Mar. 7, 1836 ; son. Norman and Sarah Wilson (Parker) C. Edu. : public and high schools, la. ; Washington College, Wash., la. ; grad., Cincinnati, O., Law School 1859. Married. Mary Isabel Holmes, Jan 30, 1865. Enlisted in Co. H, 2d la. Inf. Apr.. 1861 ; served as 2d Lieut, and Major : promoted to Col. and Adjutant A. D. C, on staff of Maj.-Gen. Halleck, and as signed to duty as Chief of Staff to Maj.- Gen. Samuel R. Curtis, and later trans, to duty at Washington City. App. Secy.. of Dist. of Columbia, by Pres. Grant. Elected del. to Congress from that Dist., 1871. served 2 terms. App. commnr. ol Supreme Court, Apr., 1907, and served until Dist. Court of Appeals was organiz- ed ; app. Presiding Justice by Gov. Pardee of 3d Dist. ; elected and drew 12-year term. Dir., Cal. Dev. Bd. Gluhs: Unioc League (S. F.) ; Sutter, (Sacramento). Member : Grand Army of the Republic and Loyal Legion. Republican. Res. : 1431 I St. ; Office : Capitol bidg., Sacramento, Cal. CHIPMAIV, Stephen L., Capitalist; horn, American Fork, Utah, Mar. 18, 1864 ; son, James and Sarah (Green) C. Edu. : Brig- ham Young Univ., Provo, Utah. Married, Sina Neilson, Feb. 13, 1885. Propr., Chip- man Mercantile Co. ; Pres.. Utah County Light and Power Co.. Cedar Valley Dev. Co. ; Treas., Chipman Mercantile Co. ; Dir.. Provo Reservoir Co.. Utah Lake Irri- gation Co., Bank of American Fork. Trus- tee. Brigham Young Univ. Address : 13 Main st., American Fork. Utah. CHITTENDEIV, Clyde C, Lawyer; horn. N. Y.. Aug. 19. 1860; son. William F. and Mary J. (Wheeler) C. Ph. D.. Hamilton College, N. Y. Married, Grace G. Guild, 1885, at N. Y. City. Pres., Edgewater Mill Co., Chittenden Land Co. ; Dir., Title Trust Co., Commercial State Bank. For- merly pros, atty., Wexford Co., Mich, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 107 State Senator, and Circuit Judge. Repub- lican. Member : Masons. Ren. : 509 Olym- pic Place ; Office : Kilborn and North Lake sts., Seattle, Wash. ^HLiOUPEK, Erwin L., Lawyer; bonij Manitowoc Co., Wis., Oct. 8, 1870 ; son, i Joseph and Mary (Sullivan) C. Edu. : '. country school, Kossuth ; Two Rivers high ' school ; Manitowoc high school, Wis. ; LL. B., Univ. of Wis., 1905. Married, Grace Bruckmann, May 14, 1906. Moved to Cal., May 1, 1904. Member : 2d Wis. Inf., Span.-Am. War. Member : Masons. I CluJ) : Olympic. Republican. Res. : 431 Belvedere ; Office : Chronicle bldg., San Francisco, Cal. 'HRISTIANSEN, Hans BoJin, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Svanike, Denmark, , Europe, Nov. 22, 1868 ; son. Christian Michael and Laura Mathilde (,Bohn) C. IM. D., State Univ. of Denmark, Med. Dept., Copenhagen, Denmark, 1894 ; also in San Francisco, 1904. Unmarried. Specializing I in diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Member : County, State and Natl. Medi- I cal Societies. Address : 250 Main St., Sa linas, Cal. I'HRISTMANiV, Otto Charles, Physician and Surgeon ; born. Bay City, Mich., Sept. 2, 1882; son, J. and Emma (Niemlier) C. Edu. : Grammar School, Bay City, Mich. ; High School, Bay City, Mich. ; M. D., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1905 ; Interne in Univ. Hosp., Ann Arbor, to Sept., 1906. Married, Mary Gibson, Dec. 9, 1909, at Seattle. Exam. Surg., Great Northern R. R., Seattle ; member and physician : Loyal Order of Moose, Benev. Protective Ind. Order of Lions ; Mem. and exam, ap- plicants. United Artisans. Res. : 1518 34th ave. ; Office : 410-12 Northern Bank bldg., Seattle, Wash. CHRISTY, Lloyd Bennett, Banker; born, Osceola, Iowa, Mar. 10, 1868 ; son, Wil- liam and Carrie (Bennett) C. B. S., Univ. of Sou. Cal. Married, Mary Emma Culver, Dec. 23, 1897, at Phoenix, Ariz. Cashier, Valley Bank of Phoenix ; Treas., Ariz. Fire Ins. Co., Ariz. Savings & Loan Assn. ; Dir., Phoenix Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Shrin- ers, Sigma Chi, Loyal Legion, Sons of Am. Rev., Y. M. C. A. Address : Phoenix, Ariz. CHRISTY, Samuel Benedict, College Professor ; born, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 8, 1853; son, James and Elizabeth (Hue- bel) C. Edu. : Ph. D., Univ. of Cal.. 1874; Sc. D., Columbia, 1902. Married, Adele Field, Feb. 22, 1881, San Fran- cisco. Prof., Mining and Metallurgy, Dean College of Mines, Univ. of Cal. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Inst. Mining and Metallurgy, (London, Eng.). Cm&s : Athe- nian, (Oakland) Bohemian, Univ. of Cal., (San Francisco) Faculty, (Berkeley). Contributor on mining and metallurgical subjects to trans, of Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : 2234 Piedmont ave. ; Office : University of California, Berkeley, Cal. CHURCH, Benjamin Franklin, Physi- cian ; born, Texas, 1858 ; son, Benj. Frank- lin and Mary E. (Sweatman) C. Edu.: common schools ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, Md., 1888 ; resident physician at the Maryland Maternity Hosp. ; First Asst. Physician at the North Texas Hosp. for the Insane at Terrell, Texas, from 1890 to 1895. Married, Ma- bel Stuart, 1895, at Lynchburg, Va. Came to Los Angeles in 1898 ; practiced profession until fall of 1909, thence to Redlands ; practice confined to the eye and ear. Ex-Pres., Austin and Terrell Med. Socs. and the Academy of Medicine of Los Angeles. Former Dean and Prof, or Ophthalmology and Otology, College of Phys. and Surg., Los Angeles. Member : County, State and Am. Med. Assns., Pacific Coast Ophthalmological and Otological Socs. Honorary member of the Eye and Ear Section of the Los Angeles County Med. Soc. Scottish Rite Mason, 32°. Author of several papers on medical sub- jects delivered before medical socs. Res.: Fern and Cajon sts. ; Office : 118 Cajon St., Redlands, Cal. CHURCH, John Letehworth, Consulting. Mining and Civil Engineer ; born. Sterling, 111., Aug. 6, 1884 ; son, B. C. and Mary 108 WHO'S WHO (Patterson) C. B. S. & E. M., Mich. Col- lege of Mines, Houghton, Mich., 1905. Un- married. Member : Am. Inst, of Mining Engineers. Address : White Sulphur Springs, Mont. CL.AFL.IN, Charles Lemuel, Lawyer; born. Van Buren Co., la., Aug. 17, 1858 ; son, Ira and Hannah Wells (Richardson) C. Edu. : public schools, Lebanon, la. ; Troy Acad., 2 years, Troy, la. ; read law in office of Ruthledge Lea at Keosaqua, la. Married, Nellie Welsh, May 7, 1884. Moved to Cal., 1880. Dist. Atty., Modoc Co., Cal., 1883-84 ; Judge, Superior Court, Modoc Co., 1890-7. Member law firm, Claflin & Owen. Republican. Address : Bakersfleld, Cal. CL.AGHORN, Clarence Raymond, Mining Engineer ; horn, Phila., 1864 ; son, James Raymond and Elizabeth K. (Rice) C. B. S. & M. E., Univ. of Pa., 1884 ; spe- cial student, Univ. of Berlin, 1891. Mar- ried, Margaret Montgomery, Dec. 30, 1886. at Muncy, Pa. Gen. Mgr., Coal Dept.. N. P. Ry. Co. Lieut. Commanding 3d Div. Naval Militia of Wash. Member : Am. Inst, of Min. Engrs., Mining & Metal - lurigical Soc. of Am., North of Eng. Inst, of Mining and Mech. Engrs. Res. : Inter- laaken, Wash. ; Office : N. P. Genl. Office bldg., Tacoma, Wash. CLiAPP, Joseph Malcolm, Consulting and Civil Engineer ; born, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 2, 1866 ; son, Robert and Nancy (Fagan) C. ; descended from Dr. George Gilson, whose brother, Capt. John Clapp was Commandant first fort, Boston Har- bor, in 16th Century. Edu. : public and high schools, Picton, Ontario, Canada. Grad., at Royal Military College, Kingston, Canada, June 27, 1887. Married, Helen A. Smith, Dec. 27, 1892, at Adams, Uma- tilla Co., Ore. Auditor and Chief Engr., Grays Harbor and Puget Sound Ry. ; Chief Engr., Commercial Waterway Dist., No. 1, King County, Wash. Served as Asst. U. S. Engr. in Ore., Wash., Mont., Idaho, and Alaska. Located a wagon road in 1904, from the Gulf of Alaska to the Yukon River at Fort Egbert; this work was afterwards taken up by the Alaskan Road Commission, consisting of J three army officers. Was field asst. and directed construction of jetties at mouth of Grays Harbor, Washington. Located the Grays Harbor and Puget Sound Ry. lines, afterwards absorbed by U. P. Sys- tem. As Chief Engr. of Commercial Water- way No. 1, for King County, Wash., di- rected all operations and planned a canal for commercial purposes in the heart of Seattle. Submitted many details in the reports of Chief of Engrs., U. S. Army, on river and harbor work, between 1892- 1911. Cadet, R. M. College, Canada, 1883 ; 1887, commissioned an officer in Canadian Militia after refusing one in the British regular service (resigned). Member: Am Soc. Civil Engrs., permanent navigation congress. Pacific N. W. Soc* of Engrs. Cluhs : Seattle Republican, Seattle Com- mercial. Res. : 706 Belmont ave. N. ; Of- fice : 506 Burke bldg., Seattle, Wash. CLARK, David Curtis, Lawyer; horn,^ 111., June 23, 1857 ; son, David Curtis and Martha Ann (Berry) C. Edu. : pub- lic schools, B. A., Pac. Methodist College, Santa Rosa. Married, Allie L. Crump, < 1877. Moved to Cal., 1863. City Supt., of Schools, 1884-1906, prin. of high: school, Santa Cruz, 1902-6. Member Bd.l of Public Library Trustees of Santa Cruz, 1886-1902 ; and since 1908. Chmn., Co. • Comm., since 1908. Democrat. Res. : Santa Cruz; Office: 44 y2 Pacific ave., Santa Cruz, Cal. CLARK, Eli P., Capitalist; horn, near i Iowa City, la., Nov. 25, 1847 ; son, Tim- othy B. and Elvira E. (Calkins) C. Edu.: public schools, Grinnell, la. ; Iowa Col- lege, Grinnell. Married, Lucy H. Sher- man (sister of M, H. Sherman), Apr. 8, 1880, at Prescott, Ariz. Taught school ; at 18 years of age. Postmaster at Pres- cott, 1 year. Territorial Auditor for Ariz., 1877-87 ; secured passage of bill by Legis. granting subsidy of $4000 per mile for railroad from Prescott to connect with A. & P. Ry. at Seligman, 1885. Originator Secy, and Treas., Ariz. Central R. R. (now ON THE PACIFIC COAST 109 S. F. P. & P. Ry.) Moved to Los An- geles, 1S91. Vicc-pres. and Mgr., L. A. Consolidated Elec. Ky. (,nuw L. A. liy.) ; constructed Pasadena & L. A. Elec. In- terurban Ry., 1894 (the beginning of the Pac. Elec.). Rebuilt line between Santa Monica and Los Angeles, 1896 ; Pres. and Mgr. until 1909. Pres., Mt. Hood Ry. & Power Co., Clark & Sherman Land Co. ; Vice-pres., Main St. Co. Clu})s : California, University, L. A. Country. Pres. Bd. of Trustees, 1st Congregational Church ; Pres., Congregational Union. Member : Board, Y. M. C. A., Board of Trustees, Pomona College. Res. : 9 St. James Park ; Office : Consolidated Realty bldg., Los An- geles. CliARK, Elroy Newton, Law^yer; horn, North Hero, Vt., July 22, 1860; son, Ransome Loop and Sarah Ann (Hyde) C. B. A., Univ. of Vermont, 1885; Univ. course interrupted by necessity of teach- ing to pay expenses. On grad., accepted position as principal of Ft. Dodge, la., High School. In Dec, 1890, secured ap- pointment under civil service rules in Dept. of Interior, Washington, D. C, and studied law in night school. Entered Law Dept., Univ. of Georgetown, Washington, D. C, 1890; LL. B., 1892. Married, Alice Babcock Calkins, July 1, 1902, at Glen- wood Springs, Colo. Admitted to bar Dlst. of Columbia on grad. Resigned position in Dept. of Interior and went to Chicago, where entered practice of law, 1892. Went to Denver, in March, 1898, and became associated with legal dept. of D. & R. G. R. R., and C, B. & Q. R. R., and conducted litigations of those COS. in Colo, for many years. In Aug., 1906, was appointed Gen. Atty. for D. & R. G. system, and associated corporations, his jurisdiction extending over Colo., Utah and New Mexico, which position he still holds ; also Gen. Atty. for Globe Express Co. Member : Colorado Bar Assn., Denver Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Cluhs : University, Lakewood, Country, Denver. Res. : 850 Lafayette st. ; Office : 429 Equitable bldg., Denver, Colo. CLARK, Isaac S., Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Illinois, Dec. 15, 1872 ; son, Isaac II. and Laura A. (Lowell) C. Edu. : common schools of 111. ; Hayward College, Fairfield, 111. ; M. D., Keokuk Med. Col- lege, 1898 ; Polyclinic Hosp. Post Grad. School, Chicago, 1904 ; Post Grad. Poly- clinics, Chicago, 1912. Married, Anna Kernnett, June 19, 1898, at Burnt Prairie, 111. Address : Colville, Wash, CL.ARK, J. Ross, Railroad Man; hornj Connellsville, Pa., Apr. 10, 1850 ; son, John and Mary (Andrews) C. Edu. : public schools, Pa. ; Acad., Bentonsport, la. Married, Miriam A. Evans, Apr. 16, 1878, at Butte, Mont. Moved to Mont., 1871, entering bus. with brother, ex-Sena- tor Wm. A. Clark. Engaged in banking and mining, Mont, dist, 1871-93 ; Est., private bank, Butte, Mont, 1876 ; moved to Los Angeles, 1892 ; built Los Alamitos sugar factory in Sou. Cal., 1896. Vice-pres., Salt Lake R. R., Los Alamitos Sugar Co. ; Dir. and Vice-pres., Citizens Natl. Bank, Los Angeles. Cluhs : California, Jonathan, Sierra Madre, (Los Angeles) ; Bohemian, (San Francisco) ; Silver Bow, (Butte, Mont.). Res.: 710 W. Adams; Office: Kerchoff bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CLARK, Percy H., Real Estate Oper- ator ; horn, Jefferson Co., Pa., Sept. 20, 1860 ; son, Nathaniel and Marie (Hanford) C. Edu. : public schools. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1865-75 ; bus. college course, 1880. Married, Hattie E. Youngs, Nov. 18, 1885, at Big Rapids, Mich. Bookkeeper, James G. McElwee & Co. (lumber dealers). Big Rapids, Mich., 1884-86; Mgr., 1886-89, during which times was sent to Kansas City as Mgr. Engaged in wholesale lum- ber bus., Kansas City, 1889-90. Moved to Los Angeles, 1890. Mgr., lumber yards, Stimson Lbr. Co., 1892-98. Engaged in real estate since 1901 ; handled Beverly Hills tract. Chmn. Chamber of Com- merce Comm. on Blvds., Parks and Roads ; Vice-pres. and Dir., Automobile Club of Sou. Cal. ; Chmn., Chamber of Commerce Comm. on Municipal and Co. Affairs. Cluhs : California, L. A. Country, Gamut, 110 WHO'S WHO Automobile' of Sou. Cal. Res.: 2639 Van Buren Place ; Office : 311 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CLARK, William Carter, Lawyer; honh Foxcroft, Me., Oct. 13, 1869 ; son, William Wallace and Amanda M. (Carter) C. Moved to Cal., 1882. Edu. : public schools ; San Francisco Bus. College ; Pb. B., Univ. of Cal., 1899 ; Hastings College of Law. Member : Oakland City Bd. of Freeholders, 1910 ; elected to the Cal. Legis. from 50th Dist., 1910. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Scottish Rite. Cluh : Common- wealth. Republican. Res. : 53 Montecito ave. ; Office : 812 Broadway, Oakland, Cal CLARK, Will Lee, Manager; horn, Den- ver, Colo., June 7, 1865 ; son, Henry Stephens and Laura (Roberts) C. Edu. : High School, Montana ; 1 year, Lowville Academy, Lewis Co., N. Y. Married, Edith Aden Davis, Dec, 1899, at Los Angeles, Cal. Mgr., United Verde Copper Co. ; Pres., Verde Tunnell & Smelter R. R. Co. ; 2nd Vice-pres., United Verde & Pacific R. R. Co. ; Treas., Mogollon Lumber & Timber Co. ; Secy., Upper Verde Orchard Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Mining Con- gress, Natl. Civic Federation. Clul> : Yavapai, (Prescott, Ariz.). Address: United Verde Copper Co., Jerome, Ariz. CLARKE, Arthur Edward, Banker, horn. New York City, Feb. 26, 1872; son. John and Anna (Smith) C. Edu.: com- mon schools, N. Y. Married, Bessie Voll- mer, Sept. 4, 1901, at Lewiston, Ida. Cashier and Dir., First National Bank, Lewiston ; Pres. and Dir., Bank & Trust Co., Vollmer, Ida. ; Vice-pres. and Dir., Vollmer Clearwater Co.,' Lewiston ; Vice- pres. and Dir., Lewiston Milling Co., Lewis- ton ; Dir., Farmers Bank & Trust Co., Kendrick, Ida. ; Dir., First Bank of Gene- see, Ida. ; Dir., First Bank of Culdesac, Ida. ; Dir., Bank of Gifford, Ida. Address : Lewiston, Ida. CLARKE, Da^-ld Dexter, Civil Engineer; horn. South Hadley, Mass., Dec. 8, 1844 ; son, William and Lucretia (Dexter) C. Edu. : public schools of South Hadley, Mass. ; and Amhurst, Mass., high school 1862-64. Married, Sarah Eleanor Hunt ington, Dec. 30, 1875, at Olympia, Wash Went to Portland, Ore., Apr., 1864 ; 1864 68, in employ of City and County Sur- veyor, Multnomah Co., Ore. ; 1868-72 engaged on R. R. surveys and constr. Oregon and Cal. R. R. ; 1873-76, U. S Land Ofiice, Olympia, Wash., draughtsman and field deputy;^ 1876-90, R. R. surveys and constr., N. P. R. R., headquarters at Tacoma, Wash. ; 1890-93, private bus. as Engr. and Contr., South Bend., Wash. ; 1893-1912, Water Dept., City of Portland, Ore. Since Jan., 1897, Chf. Engr., in charge of Constr. (Engr. of Water Bd.) Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, New England Water Works Assn., Sons of Am. Rev., Natl. Geographic Soc, Mazanias. Res. : 532 E. 18th, N. ; Office : City Hall, Port- land, Ore. CLARKE, Fabuis M., Lawyer; hoiii, Manchester, Ind., June 10, 1853 ; son, George W. and Lurinda (Wicks) C. Edu. : county schools ; Moore's Hill College, Ind., 1868-71 ; LL. B., Ind. State Univ., 1874. Moved to San Francisco, Cal., 1906. Mem- ber, law firm, Clarke & Kinsey. CJuhs : Union League, Commonwealth. Member : Phi Gamma Delta. Republican. Res. : San Francisco ; Office : Merchants Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CLARKE, James Augustine, Editor; horn. Bowling Green, Ky., July 21, 1871 ; son, James Kelley and Martha Ann (Hines) C, numerous direct ancestors served in Rev. War, War of 1812, and Confederate Army in Civil War. A. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1894 ; Rochester Theological Seminary, 1897; D. D., (Hon.), McMinn- ville College, 1906. Married, Emily Ade- line Brown, June 20, 1907, at Wallinford, Conn. Stenographer in Cincinnati, O., 1888-90 ; tutoring in Sou. Cal., Jan. to May, 1895 ; Pastor of First Baptist Church, Wallingford, Conn., 1897-1903. Editor, "The Pacific Baptist," since April 1, 1904, (owner.) Traveled in Europe, 1902. Owner and publisher, "The Telephone ON THE PACIFIC COAST 111 Re^ster." Member : Delta TJpsilon Club. (College Fraternity) ; Phi Beta Kappa. Arl- dres.') : McMinnville, Ore. CLARKF;. James Cliristoplier, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Winnipeg, Man.. Nov. 14, 1883; son, Michael .John and Eliza- beth Coltart (Kelby) C. B. A., Laval Univ., Montreal. Que. ; M. D., C. M.. Mo- Gill Univ., Montreal, Que. Married, Lil- lian Jackson, Jan. 17. 1011, at Astoria. Ore. Owner, Cathlamet Pharmacy. City and County Health Officer. Member : Cowlitz County Med. Soc. Address : Cath- lamet. Wash. CLARKE, Robert M., Judg-e; lorn, Ven- tura Co., Cal.. Mar. 5, 1879: sot7, Robert M. and Cynthia Edna (Thurmond) C. Edu. : grammar and high schools. Ventura Co.. Cal. Member, Cal. Assembly, 1901-3 ; City Atty. of Santa Paula, 1001-6 : Judge. Sunerior Court. Ventura Co.. since Nov., 1908. Member : Masons, Knights Templar. Shriner, I. O. O. F. ; Grand Trustee. N. S. G. W. Republican. Res. : 1333 East Main st. ; Office : Court House. Ventura, Cal. CTiAlTSIUS, Maximilian F., Physician: horn. East Prussia. Mar. 11. 1852; son, Theodor and Friederika (Radmann) C. Nephew of Prof. Rudolph Clausius. noted physicist at Univ. of Bonn. Edn,. : Gym- nasium in Germany ; attended two semes- ters at the Univ. of Berlin ; after coming to U. S., received Ph. G., at N. Y. College. 1874 ; in 1880, at St. Louis, attended 2 courses of lectures : went to Buffalo in 1884 ; continued study of medicine for 2 terms : M. D., Bennett Med. College. Chi- cago. 1886. In 1890. returned to Buffalo and attended another course of lectures ; grad., Med. Dept.. Univ. of Buffalo. 1891. Widower. Returned to Wis., and was ao- pointed 2nd Asst. Supt.. Northern Hosp. for Insane, at Oshkosh : year later, ap- pointed 1st Asst. Supt.. holding that posi- tion until fall of 1894 ; returned to Til. and entered general practice near Chicago. Local Surgeon at Barrington, 111., C. & N. W. Ry., until 1900; Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, 1900-03; served in Philippines and was also stationed In Ariz. Now Phys., U. S. Indian service ; Act. Asst. Surg., P. H. & M. H. service for Yaquina Quarantine Station. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Chicago and 111. State Med. Socs., Central Willamette and Oregon State Med. Socs. Address : Siletz, Ore. CliAY, Philip Tuggle, Merchant: horn, San Francisco., Cal., Apr. 8, 1878 ; son, Charles Clement and Annie Louise (Tug- gle) C. ; great-grandson of Matthew Clay, one of the founders of Society of the Cin- cinnati. B. L.. Univ. of Cal.. 1001. Married, Mary Edna Barry, April 30, 1904, at Oak- land, Cal. Vice-pres., Sherman, Clay & Co. ; Pres., Clay Inv. Co. One of three founders of the Down Town Assn. in S. P. ; Chairman, Portola Festival, in San Francisco, Oct. 19-23, 1909; one of 30 directors of the Panama-Pacific Inter- national Exposition, and a member of Concessions. Admission, and Exploitation Committees ; member. Republican State Central Committee. Chths : Bohemian, Family, University. Olympic, Claremont Country, (S. F.) ; Arlington, (Portland, Ore.) ; Society of the Cincinnati. Res. : 1550 28th ave., Fruitvale. Cal. Office: Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco. Cal. CLAYPOLE, Edith Jane, Physician; &orn, Bristol. Eng., daughter, Edward Waller and .Tane (Trotter) C. Ph. B.. Buchtel College. Akron, O. ; M. S.. Cornell Univ. ; taught at Wellesley College, 5 years, 2 of which as Acting Prof. ; attended and taught in Med. Dept, Cornell Univ.. 2 years; taught. Throop Polytechnic Inst, 1 year ; M. D.. Univ. of Sou. Cal. Attending Pathologist. Pasadena Hosp. Fellow, Am. Assn. Advan. of Science, and Sou. Cal. Acad, of Science. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Cluhs : Wellesley College, Cornell University. Address : Pasadena. Cal. CLAYTOIV, IVephi ^V., Capitalist; horn. Salt Lake City, Oct 8, 1855 : son, Wil- liam and Augusta (Braddock) C. Edn. : public schools, Salt Lake City. Married, Sybella White Johnson, .June 26, 1884, at 112 WHO'S WHO Salt Lake City. First employment was in salt mill at 50 cents per day ; worked there several years, studied at nights. At age of 17, became oflace boy in office of Terminal Auditor of Utah ; remained in that office in various capacities until 21 years old, when elected Terminal Librar- ian and Recorder of Marks & Bonds ; elected Territorial Auditor of Accts. until 1890. Builder of Salt Air Pavilion, Salt Lake City. Assisted in incorporating and bldg. of S. L. & L. A. R. R. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Clayton Inv. Co. ; Pres., Utah Sulphur Co., Consolidated Mines Co., Delray Salt Co., (Detroit) ; Clayton Land and Cattle Co. ; Mgr., Crystal Salt Co. ; Dir., Utah Natl. Bank. Aide-de- Camp on staff of Gov. Webb when Utah became a state, and was made Commis- sary Gen., with rank of Col., 1894-1904. Clulys : Alta, Country, Commercial. Ad- dress : Salt Lake City, Utah. CliAYTON, Willis Sherman, Banker; l)orn, San Jose, Cal., Oct. 10, 1864 ; son, James A. Clayton. Ph. B., Univ. of Pa- cific, 1884. Pres., First Natl. Bank; Secy., Jas. A. Clayton & Co. ; Secy., Horticultural Hall Assn. ; Dir., Oak Hill Imp. Co. ; Dir., Clayton Inv. Co. ; Dir., Wilclay Inv. Co. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows, Elks. Gluhs : Sainte Claire, San Jose, Country. Address : First Natl. Bank, San Jose, Cal. CliEARY, Frank C, Lawyer; liorn, San San Francisco, Cal., Apr., 1862 ; son, Patrick and Julia (Tarpey) C. M. A., St. Ignatius College, San Francisco, 1880. Studied law in offices of Garber, Thorn- ton & Bishop. 1880-83. Member, legal Dept, Sou. Pac. Co. Member : Knights of Columbus. Res. : 2839 Webster st. ; Offlce : Legal Dept, Sou. Pac. Co., San Francisco, Cal. CL.EARY, George, Physician; horn, Ire- land, Feb. 17, 1844. Edu. : Erasmus Smith and Queens Colleges, Galway, Ire- land ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp., 1868. Mar- ried, Mary E. Andrews, Nov., 1876. Went to Cal., 1897. Prof. Ophthalmology and Otology, Med. Dept., Univ. of Colo., 1884- 92. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Assn. Res. : La Jolla ; Office : Keating block, San Diego, Cal. CLEAVELiAlVD, J(olin) Pred(eric), Banker ; horii, Denver, Colo., Nov. 30, 1879 ; son, John Riddle and Helen (Wor- rall) C. Edu. : Boulder, Colo. Married, Zelma Bailey, Mar. 11, 1908, at Phoenix, Ariz. Dir., Pres. and Treas., Union Bank & Trust Co. ; Dir., Arizona Life Ins. Co. ; Dir., Home Builders, Phoenix, Ariz. ; Treas. and Dir., Consolidated Mines Co., ^ of Ariz. ; Dir., Miraval Land & Water Co. | Secy, to Gov. of Ariz., 4 years. National I Committeeman, Progressive Party; Dir., Phoenix Y. M. C. A. ; Chairman, Phoenix Charter Commission ; Member. Phoenix Board of Trade ; Major Uniform Rank. Knights of Pythias. Res. : Mizpah Ranch ; Ofpce : Union Bank & Trust Co., Phoenix, Ariz. CliEGG, Peter (Mclntyre), Banker; horn, Tooele, Utah, Oct. 15, 1859 ; son, Benja- min and Gi-ace (Mclntyre) C. Edu. : district and high schools of Tooele Co.. Utah, 1866-1890. Married, Ida Mary Lane, Sept. 22, 1910, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Pres., Tooele County State Bank ; Pres., Tooele Horse Co. ; Dir., Tooele Hotel Co. ; Dir., Intermountain Furniture Co. State Senator from 1904 to 1908. Address : Tooele, Utah. ^ CLiELiAND, John Bryson, Lawyer; horn, Janesville, Wis., .July 15, 1848 ; son, James and Isabella (Bryson) C. Edu. : district and private schools, Wis. ; 2 years at Carroll College, Waukesha, Wis. ; grad.. Law Dept., Univ. of Michigan, Mar. 29, 1871. Married. Ellen Josephine Corey, Feb. 23, 1874. at Janesville, Wis. Located at Osage, la., 1871 ; member of firm, Cle- land & Eaton ; moved to Fargo, N. D., in 1888 ; member of firm. Miller. Cleland & Cleland ; moved to Portland, Ore., in 1890 ; member of firm of Cleland & Cle- land. Took office as Circuit Judge in 1898 ; served until Jan. 1, 1911. Since Jan. 1. 1911, member of firm, John B. & W. A. Cleland, Portland, Ore. In Iowa and Oregon, a member of Republican Clubs ON THE PACIFIC COAST 113 and Organizations. At present, one of the instructors, Law Dept., Univ. of Oregon. Dist. Atty., 12th Judicial Dist., of Iowa, 8 years; Dist. Judge, 2 years; Circuit Judge, 12th Judicial Dist. of Iowa, 2 years; Circuit Judge, Portland, Ore, 13 years. Past Grand Master of Masons, State of Oregon ; Past Grand Commander, Grand Commandery, K. T., of Oregon ; A. & A. Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, 33° (Hon.). Ex-Pres., Oregon State Bar Assn. Member : Portland Commerial Club. Res. : 175 East 16th st. ; Ofj%ce : Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. CLEMENTS. Harvey James, Physician; lorn, Wilmington, Ind., Oct. 21, 1868 ; son, John N. and Elizabeth (Watkins) C. B. S., Moores Hill College, Moores Hill, Ind., 1888 ; M. S., 1891 ; M. D., Med. Dept, New Orleans Univ., 1892 ; Johns Hopkins Univ., 1896-7 ; Tulane Univ. Med. Dept., 1902-3 ; Phila. Polyclinic, 1905. Married, Ethel Campbell, Feb. 20, 1900, at New Orleans, La. Dean of Flint Med. Col- lege, New Orleans, 1900-6 ; Supt. of the Sarah Goodrich Hosp., New Orleans, 1900-6 ; Supt. and Med. Dir., Oregon State Tuberculosis Sanitorium, 1910-11. Now Registrar and Prof. Pathology and Bac- teriology, Med. Dept., Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore. Member : Polk-Yamhill Mar- ion Co. Med. Soc. (pres.) ; Oregon State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Office: 302 U. S. Natl. Bank bldg., Salem, Ore. DLEMER, B. C, Banker; horn, Dallas, N. C, 1859 ; son, Adam and Louisa (Rhyne) C. Edu. : public schools. Mar- rl|d, Emma A. Wood, 1884. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Clyde Lumber Co. Address : Clyde, Tex. liEMONS, Charles Frederte, Judge; horn, Manchester, Vt.. Oct. 9, 1871 ; son Seneca Sherman (physician) and Anna (Danforth) C. Edu. : Burr & Burton Seminary and Vermont Academy, Ver- mont ; A. B., Yale College, 1895 ; Yak- Law School, 1896-97; LL. B., Natl. Univ. Law School, Washington, D. C, 1898; LL. M., 1899. Admitted to Conn, bar, 1898. Married, Virginia Armstrong Pat- ten, of Butte, Mont., Sept. 10, 1902, at Honolulu. First active practice, Butte. Mont, 1900 ; since 1902, in Honolulu ; late member, firm of Thompson, demons & Wilder, Honolulu : Secy, of Commission to Revise Laws of Hawaii, 1904-05 ; Judge of U. S. Dist Court for Dist. and Ty. of Hawaii, since Mar. 9, 1911. Dir., Hawaii- an Irrigation Co., Ltd. ; Secy., Bar Assn. of Hawaiian Islands, 1904-05 ; Vestryman, St Clements Parish, Honolulu, 1904-11 ; Chancellor of the Diocese of Hawaii, 1909- 11. Member : Phi Delta Phi. Cluh : University, (Honolulu). Res. : 20th ave., Waialae, Honolulu ; 03ce : U. S. Court, Fort St., Honolulu, Hawaii. CliEVELAND, Hiram Edward, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; horn, Minnesota, Feb. 15, 1875 ; S071. Wm. Edward and Mary Ella (Hathaway) C. Edu. : Wabasha, Minn., high school ; Winona, Minn., Normal School ; M. D., Univ. of Minn., College of Med., 1901. Married, Elnia Shake, Aug. 26, 1903, at Osakis, Minn. Pres., Skagit State Bank ; Surg., Burlington Genl. Hosp ; Pres., Bd. of Health, Burlington ; Med. Dir., Skagit Co. Anti-Tubercular Soc. Member : Surgeons' Club, Rochester. Minn. ; Am. Med. Assn., State Med; "Soc. Skagit Co. Med. Soc, Knights of Pythias, Elks, Masons. Address : Burlington, Wash. CLEVEIiAlVD, Vivon Clialmers„ Physi- cian and Surgeon ; horn, Wisconsin, Sept. 10, 1868 ; son, Albert Royal and Ann Elizabeth (Sherman) C. Ninth cousin to Grover Cleveland, and seventh cousin to Gen. Sherman. Edu. : common schools and high schools at Smith Center, Kas.. 1886; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg.. San Francisco, 1907. Married, Emma Day, June 12, 1894. at Mazeppa, Minn. Ad- dress : Spokane, Wash. CLIFFORD, Miles !..„ Judge; horn, near Rushville, Ind., Oct 1, 1853 ; son, John and Nancy (Hall) C. A. B., Butler Univ., Irvington (now a part of Indianapolis), Ind., 1879 ; LL. B., Central Law School of Indianapolis, Ind., 1881. Married, lona Neva Woollen, June, 1887, at India- 114 WHO'S WHO napolis, Ind. TJ. S. Commissioner at Ta- coma, 1890-1906 ; member, Tacoma School Board. 11 years ; member. Park Commis- sion. 2 years ; Judge of Superior Court for Pierce County, at Tacoma. .since 1907. Member : Tacoma Commercial Club. Res. : 1425 N. Oakes st. ; Office : Room 2, Court House, Tacoma, Wash. CLISE, Harry Roimtree, Lawyer; horn, Ellensboro, Wis., Nov. 10, 1852 ; son, Sam- uel Francis and Nancy (McKenzie) C. Edu. : at Univ. of Wisconsin. Married, Ella Durgin, July 15. 1885, at Burling- ton. Wis. Secy., Seattle Lighting Co. ; Gen. Counsel. Washington Trust and Savings Bank ; Sec. Globe Investment Co. ; Vice-pres.. Northwest Investment Co. ; Gen. Counsel, Washington Securities Co. Member : City Council of Seattle, 1894-6. and instituted and carried through meas- ures resulting in present City water sys- tem. Cluhs : Rainier, College. Arctic, Seat- tle Athletic. Seattle Golf and Country. Member : Sons of the Am. Rev. Res. : 1202 Marion st. ; Office : 405-9 New York bldg.. Seattle. Wash. CLiISE, Jaires William, Banker (re- tired) : horn, Ellenboro, Wis., Dec. 16. ■ 1855 ,• son, Samuel Francis and Nancy (McKenzie) C. Edu. : Lancaster, Wis., common schools. Married. Anna Herr, Aug. 16. 1886, at Denver. Colo. Pres., Washington Securities Co. ; Dir., Dexter- Horton Natl. Bank ; Chairman Board, Washington Savings & Trust Co. ; Dir. and Vice-pres.. Globe Navigation Co. ; Pres.. Northwest Inv. Co. ; Pres., Globe Inv. Co. : Pres.. Clise Inv. Co. Formerly member. Park Board. Has taken an active part in the development of Northwest, and for 3 years was Pres.. Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Chihs : Rainier, Arctic. Seattle Athletic, Seattle Golf and Country ; Recess (N. Y.) Res. : Redmond. Wash. ; Office: 207 Globe block, Seattle. Wash. CL,OITD, Marshall Morsan, Physician; horn. Virginia, Oct. 9. 1868. Edu. : High School, Junction City, Kas. ; B. S., George Washington. Univ. : A. M., Univ. of Sou. Cal. ; M. D., Univ. of Kas., Med. Dept, 1892; Grad., U. S. Med. School, 1897. Married, Mary Francis Jackman, June 18, 1894. Surg., Mo. Pac. R. R., 1892; Asst. Phys., State Hosp., Topeka, Kas., 1893-5; Capt. and Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, since 1896. Member, U. S. Med. Corps, since 1896 ; commanded Div. Hosp., Anniston, Ala., during Span.-Am. War. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Author of "Sani- tary Analysis of Water," 1905. Res. : 679 Ardmore ave. ; Office: Grosse bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. CliTJEN, Raymond John, Physician; horn, Winterset. Iowa, Feb. 22, 1880; son, John and Sarah E. (Thatcher) C. M. D.. Drake Univ., Des Moines, Iowa, 1901 ; Interne at Methodist Hosp., Des Moines.- Married. Neva Phyllis Leib, Oct. 1, 1902,; at Minneaoolis. Minn. Pres., Commer-i cial Club, Parma, during 1911 ; Mayor of Parma, elected May, 1911. Member : Southern Idaho Dist. and State Med.. Socs". Address : Parma, Ida. CLUivESS, T\^illiam Robert, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Ontario. Canada, Dec. 29, 1835 ; son, David and Annie (Ross) C. Edu. : public schools ; Bailey's Select School, London. Canada ; Watson's Pri- vate School ; Univ. of Queen's College, Kingston, Canada; A. B., 1855; M. D.. 1859, M. R. C. S.. 1876. Married, Mary i Laird, Sept. 1, 1863, at Petaluma, Cal. Elected Med. Dir., Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co.. of Cal., in 1869. and was annual- ly re-elected for 40 years, when resigned,' since which time he has practically retired. Member : Am. Med. Assn.. Academy of Sciences. Am. Academy of Sciences,, hMed. Soc. of State of Cal. Address : 900 Union St.. Alameda, Cal. COBB. Edward S.n Hydraulic En.g-jneer; Mech. Engr. Course, Worcester, Mass., 'j Polytechnic Inst.-, 1875-9 ; Testing Engr. ' and designer of machines and power plants. Boston, 1880-2; Prof.. Mech. Engrg.. Rose Polytechnic Inst., Terre Haute, Ind., 1882-8; Gen. Engr.. Dallas,: Tex., and Muskogee, Okla., 1882-92 ; special work on designs and tests for steam engine mfrs., Erie, Pa., 1892-3. Moved to Cal., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 115 1893 ; Mech. and Hydraulic Engr., Ris- doD. Iron Works, San Francisco, 1893-4 ; designer of water power plants, mine ma- chinery installations and general consult- ing practice, 1S91-6 ; senior member, Cobb & Hesselmeyer, hydraulic and general engrs. and naval constructors, San Fran- cisco, 1896-1901. Cons. Engr., Los An- geles, since 1901. Res. : 108 West Sixth St. ; Office : 427 Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. COBB, John Howell, Lawyer; bom, Quincy Side Plantation, Carroll Co., Miss., Oct. 27, 1861 ; son, James and Lucy A. (Lang) C. Edu. : common and High Schools, Hampden-Sidney College, Va. ; A. B., Baylor Univ., Texas, 1882 ; LL. B., Univ. of Texas, 1884. Married, Emma Joy, April 25, 1889, at Decatur, Texas. Went from Texas to Alaska, 1897. Lo- cated at Juneau, and ever since engaged in law practice at that place. For the last 5 years has taken a leading part in efforts to rid Alaska of corrupt oflBcials. Presidential Elector, 5th Dist. of Texas, 1888. Chancellor, Missionary Dist. of Alaska, since 1898. Lay delegate to gene- ral conference Protestant Episcopal Church, 1904-1913. Delegate from Alaska to Democratic Natl. Convention, 1912. Member of law firm, Maloney & Cobb. Life member, Washington State Arts Assn. Address : Juneau, Alaska. COBB, Lamar, Civil Engineer; horiij Athens, Ga., May 3, 1870 ; son^ Lamar and Ann Olivia (Newton) C. Edu. : Univ. of Georgia, 1888. Married, Margaret Mary Kelly, Dec. 17, 1907, at El Paso, Tex. Engaged in engrg. work for City, State and Natl, governments., 1890 to 1900. Now in private practice at Clifton, Ariz. Head of Lamar Cobb Assaying and Engrg. Co'. ; Dir., Era Publishing Co. Served in Ariz. Legis., 1905. Member, Ariz. Constitutional Conv., 1910. Address : Clifton, Ariz. OBB, William Henry, Lawyer; hoin, Clermont, Fayette Co., la. ; son, Rev. Wil- liam and Emma (Jubb) C. Edu. : com- mon schools ; Upper la. Univ., 1875-7 ; A. B., State Univ. of la., 1883; LL. B., 1886. Married Edith S. Humphrey, July 11, 1906. Moved to Cal., 1889. Member: Cal. Legis., 1899. Atty. for City Auditor of San Francisco, 1901-5 ; Atty. Gen. since 1906. Member : Masons. Republican. Res. : 54 Commonwealth ave. ; Office : Hum- boldt Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. COCHRAN, George Ira, Insurance; borK, Toronto, Can., July 1, 1863; son, George and C. L. (Davidson) C. Edu. : Toronto Collegiate Inst, Univ. of Toronto; admit- ted barrister-at-law, Osgoode Hall, To- ronto. Married, Alice M. McClung, Aug. 6, 1890, New Castle, Ontario (deceased) ; second, Isabelle M. McClung, April 3, 1907, Los Angeles, Cal. Practiced law -in Los Angeles, 1888-1906, when became ac- tive president Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. Atty. for Los Angeles Clearing House, in panic of 1893. Pres., Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co., Pacific Mutual Indemnity Co., Holland Land & Water Co. ; Vice- pres., Broadway Bank & Trust Co., Arte- sian Water Co., Rindge Land & Naviga- tion Co., Maclay Water Co. ; Dir., Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles Abstract & Trust Co., Mortgage Guarantee Co., and many others. Pres., Rosedale Cemetery Assn. Member, Executive Com- mittee, Los Angeles County Central Repub- lican Committee, many years. Member, Los Angeles Bar Assn., Life Ins. Presidents' Assn., of New York City ; Trustee, Univ. of Sou. Cal., Young Men's Christian Assn., State Normal School, and Los Angeles Civil Service Commission. Clubs : Cali- fornia, Jonathan, University, Union League, Federation, (Los Angeles) ; Bohe- mian, Pacific Union, (San Francisco.) Res. : 2249 Harvard blvd. ; Office : Pacific Mutual bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. COCHRAN, Guy, Physician and Sur- geon ; born, 111., Sept. 4, 1873 ; sow. Dr. William George and Anna M. (Hunt) C. Edu. : public and high schools, Los An- geles, Cal. ; Lawrenceville Preparatory School, N. J., 1891 ; A. B., Stanford Univ., 1896 ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Columbia Univ., 1900. Married, Alive I. Cowan, June 7, 1899, at San Francisco, 116 WHO'S WHO Cal. Res. Surg., Bellevue Hosp., N. Y., 2 years ; Asst. Demonstrator of Anatomy in College of Phys. and Surg. ; Interne, St. Mary's Children's Hosp., N. Y., 1903 ; was several months at Med. Clinics abroad, re- turning to Am. and Los. Angeles, 1903 ; Chief Surg., San Pedro, L. A. & Salt Lake R. R., Pac. Telephone Co., L. A. Division, Standard Oil Co., Asst. in Physiology, College of Phys. and Surg., 1902-03. Mem- ber : Am. Med. Assn., L. A. Co. and State Med. Socs., Pathological Soc, Symposium Soc, Bellevue Alumni Assn. Gluhs : Cali- fornia, Annandale Country, L. A, Country, Craggs Country. Res. : 234 Loma Drive ; Office : Pac. Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. COCHRAN, John W., Banker; honh Co- lita, Tex., Aug. 13, 1859 ; son, Travis S. and Sallie (Mainer) C. Edu. : common schools. Married, Nettie E. Smith, Mar. 17, 1887, at Moscow, Tex. Pres., J. W. Cochran & Co., mercantile business. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Member : Masons, Knights of Honor. Address : Livingston, Tex. COCHRANE, James W., Law^yer; horn, Newark, N. J., May 29, 1868 ; son, Michael F. and Anne (Fitzgerald) C. Edu. : pub- lic and high schools of Marin Co. ; Grad., Sacred Heart College, San Francisco, 1886 ; studied law in office of Charles Ben Darling. Married, Lizzie G. Atwater, Dec. 22, 1890. Served as Dist. Atty. Marin Co. ; Atty. for N. P. R. R. & North Shore R. R., 1892-1902; Atty. for North Shore R. R., 1902-7. Served as Ordnance Officer, 5th Regt., Cal. Natl. Guard, 1892-97. Mem- ber : Eagles, Loyal Order of Moose. Club : Union League. Res. : 2219 Scott st. ; Office: 507-508 Hearst bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. COE, Urling Canipbell, Physician and Sm-geon ; Jjorn, Kirksville, Mo., July 9, 1881 ; son, George D. and Laura P. (Camp- bell) C. Grad., Carthage, Mo., High School, 1899 ; attended Univ. of Mo., 1900- 1902; M. D., Eclectic Med. Inst, Cincin- nati, 1904 ; grad., St. Louis School of Electro-Therapeutics and Psycology, 1904 ; completed special course in surgery in N. Y. Post Grad. Med. School and Hosp., 1909 ; Pies., First Natl. Bank of Bend ; Secy, and Treas., Lytle Townsite Co. ; Dir., United Warehouse Co. ; Dir., Des- ' chutes Investment Co. ; Dir., Bend Se- curities Co. Mayor of Bend, 1911-12. Pres., Crook County Med. Soc. Address : Bend, Ore. COPFEEN, Frederick Hale, Physician i and Druggist ; ho7m, Hillsboro, 111., Mar. .] 10, 1860 ; son, Gustavus H. and Adelia i (Bell) C. Edu. : Hillsboro Academy, 111. ; ; M. D., at Keokuk, la., 1882. Post Grad.. , N. Y. Post Grad. School, N. Y. City, 1902. Married, Emma Gordon, Nov. 28, 1907, at Forest Grove, Ore. Address : Yamhill, Ore. COFFEY, George McDowell, Banke^; ; born, Memphis, Mo., -Tan. 10, 1869; son, William and Mary Coffey. Edu. : Univ. of Missouri. Married, Hattie M. Coweil, May, 1886, at Memphis, Mo. Member of firm, Coffey & Wellenstein, wool growers. Pres., Citizens State Bank. Member : Masons. Address : Choteau, Mont. COFFEY, James Vincent, Judge; T)orn, N. Y. City, Dec. 14. 1846. Edu. : Bridge- port, Conn., and Nevada City, Cal., studied ! law in N. Y. City and in offices of Corson & White, Virginia City, Nev. ; Elisha Cook, Eugene Casserly and W. H. L. Barnes, San Francisco. Member, Assembly from San Francisco, 1875-79. Judge of Superior Court, since 1882. Address : San Francisco, Cal. COFFEY, Titian J., Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Pittsburg, Pa., July 6, 1874 ; son, Henry T. and Francis J. (Baldwin) C. Edu. : Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn., 1891-92; high school, Peoria, III., 1892- 94 ; Med. Dept., Northwestern Univ., Chi- cago, 1894-97; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1898 ; post grad., Univ. of Pa., 1899. Married, Eva Elizabeth Keating Mar. 30, 1909, at Los Angeles, Cal. In- terne, L. A. Co. Hosp., 1898; interne, Chicago Lying-in Hosr>., 1903. In pri- vate practice. Los Augeless. sinc(» 1899. Chief of Staff, Obstetric Dept., L. A. Co. Hosp. ; Organizer and Chmn., L. A. Hous- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 117 ing Comm., 190(5. ; Dir., Natl. Housing Assn. Member : Bd. of Dirs., Juvenile Impovement Assn. ; Bd. of Dirs., Cal. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis ; Am. Med. Assn., State Med. Soc. of Cal., Med. Soc. Sou. Cal., L. A. Co. Med. Soc, L A. Clinical & Pathological Soc, L. A. Acad, of Science, Chamber of Commerce. Cluhs : University, City. Res. : 504 W. 31st St. ; Office : 540 Wilcox bldg., Los An- ; geles, Cal. COFFIN, William Vestal, Physician; iorn, Guilford, N. C, Mar. 31, 1857. A. B., Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1877 ; M. D., Miami Med. College, Cin- cinnati, 1880. Married, Sara Nicholson, April 28, 1897. In practice, Lawrence, Kas., 1887-90; U. S. Indian Service, 1880- 86; Whittier, Cal., since 1890. Asst. Phys. and Supt., Whittier State School, since 1899. Address : Whittier, Cal. COFFMAN, jVoaii Beery, Banker; horn, Crawfordsville, Ind., April 2, 1857 ; son, Noah Beery and Margaret (Wimp) C. B. S., Univ. of 111., Urbana, 1878. Married, Adaline J. Tighe, Oct. 1, 1883, at Heb- ron, Neb. Pres., Coffman, Dobson & Co., Henderson Land Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Chehalis Land & Timber Co. ; Vice-pres., Washington Dev. Assn. Member : Am. Bankers' Assn., Good Roads Assn., School Bd. of Chehalis, Royal Arch Masons, (past master) ; Citizens Club. Address : Che- halis, Wash. COHN, Abram, Banker; horrij, Placer- ville, Cal., Apr. 26, 1859 ; son, II. and Lot- tie (Schiller) C. Married, Clarice Amy Lewis (deceased), April 9, 1888, at San Jose, Cal. Vice-pres., Guarantee Trust Co., dealer in Washoe Indian Baskets. Member: Masons, 32°, Elks, Knights of Khorrassan, Eagles, K. of P. Club : Sage Brush. Address : Carson City, Nev. colli, Ernest B., Lawyer; born. Perry, Ralls Co., Mo., Dec. 13, 1877 ; son, James A. and Barbara Amanda (Ball) C. Edu. : public schools ; grad., high school, Mexico, Mo., 1895 ; Mo. State Univ., 2 years ; Columbia Law School, 3 years ; 1 year, law study under private tutorship. Mar- ried, Amelia May Reardan, 1904. Dep. Dist. Atty. Kern Co., 1901-4 ; in law prac- tice, San Francisco, 1904-7 ; Los Angeles, since 1907 ; associated with firm, O'Mel- veny, Stevens & Milliken. Democrat. Res. : Ocean Park ; Office : 206 S. Spring st, rm. 340, Los Angeles, Cal. COLBY, Charles Warren, Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, and General In- surance Agent ; born, Colby's Landing, Cal., Mar. 24, 1872; son, Gilbert Winslow and Carrie Amelia (Smith) C. ; descend- ant of Gov. and Mary Winslow of May- flower Winslows, and on maternal side, direct descendant of Capt. John Smith ; his father, G. W. Colby, was Pres. of Grangers Bank of San Francisco ; State Senator and R. R. Commissioner, and Dir. of S. P. R. R. Edu. : Bowen's Academy, Berkeley, 1888 ; Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, class of 1892, but did not grad. account ill health. Married, Emma Goodnough, daughter of Dr. C. R. Goodnough, of Roch- ester, N. Y., July 11, 1894, at Los Ange- les, Cal. Resident of Cal. for 29 years; engaged in engrg., banking and R. R. woi'k. During last 12 years, has done engrg. work in irrigation and elect, field, develop- ing -natural resources, of Washington, Oregon and Idaho ; has now dropped all active engrg., and is managing gen. agency work of the Penn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Phila. Vice-pres., 1907-8. Hallidie Ma- chinery Co., Seattle, Wash. ; Mgr., 1908-12. United Iron Works, Spokane, Wash. ; Pres., Colby, Harmon & Co. Clubs : Spokane, Spokane Country, Spokane Amateur Ath- letic, Spokane Transportation, (pres.) ; Arctic, Seattle; Seattle Athletic Char- ter Member, Pac. N. W. Soc. of Engrs. Member : Knights Templar, Scottish Rite Masons, Shriners, Chamber of Commerce. Author : Papers on centrifugal pumps and irrigation. Res. : 1608 37th ave. ; 03ce : 319-21 White bldg., Seattle, Wash. COL.CORD, Doane Blood, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Bucksport, Me., Nov. 14, 1841 ; son. Rev. David and Hannah (Doane) C. ; descendant of Edward Col- cord (or Colcott), 1617-80; Lieut. Samuel 118 WHO'S WHO Colcord, 1656-1736, and Gov. Winthrop of Mass. B. S. Dartsmouth College, 1867 ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, N. Y. City, Mar., 1875 ; Preparatory, E. M. C, Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1858-60 ; en- tered college as Junior in 1865. Married, Luella P. Spencer, Feb., 1872, at Han- over, N. H. ; second, Miriam (Lippincott) Hooper, Nov. 5, 1878, at Burlington, la. Followed old "Oregon Trail" with R. R. surveys from South Pass, Wyo., to Poca- tello, Ida., and from the Snake River, near Huntington, Ore., to Prairie City, and some distance down the John Day river, in 1889, and in 1902 to 1906, made pioneer surveys and final map location of D. N. W. & P. Ry., from Denver to Steamboat Springs, Colo., 1901-1903 ; had charge of location and constr. Hood River R. R., 1905 ; followed civil engrg. as profession, from 1867 to 1874, and from 1900 to 1908 ; practiced medicine from 1875 to 1900, and from 1908 to 1912 ; did some engrg. work, 1889 and 1890. Musician in 18th Maine Vols., and 1st Me. H. A. Reg., and leader of Post Band of U. S. Signal Corps, Camp of Instruction, D. C, 1862 to 1865, in Civil War. Member : Lane Co., and Oregon State Med. Socs., -mem- ber of Faculty, Kansas Med. College, To- peka, 1892-93 ; Chair of Chemistry, Dean of Dept. of Pharmacy. Gathered the data and wrote the "Colcord Genealogy," 1900 to 1908. Composer of "Signal Corps Polka," 1864, "How Long Do We Live?" 1894. Address: Box 26, Creswell, Ore. COIiE, Blmer E., Capitalist; hornj New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 1863 ; son, H. L. and Emily (Phipps) C. Edu. : public schools, Portland, Me., and Boston, Mass. Married. Laura M. Mayhew, 1893, at Minneapolis, Minn. Engaged in real estate bus., Min- neapolis. Moved to Los Angeles, 1900. In brokerage bus., 1900-5 ; real estate bus. since 1905. Formerly member, L. A. Stock Exchange. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Realty Bd., Masons. Cluhs : California, Gamut, L. A. Automobile, L. A. Athletic. Bes. : 680 So. Rampart blvd. ; Office : 512 Laughlin bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. COLE, Franklin J., Judge; horn, Cerro Gordo Co., la.. Mar. 6, 1874 ; son, John Emory and Sarah Jane (Sangwine) C. Edu. : country schools ; Nora Springs Sem- inary. Engaged in Ibr. bus., 6 years at Mason City, la., and Minneapolis, Minn. ; LL. B., Univ. of la., Law Dept, 1904. Married, Lou E. Richards, Feb. 8, 1906. Served 6 months in Span.-Am. War, 52d la. Vols. Judge, Superior Court of Im- perial Co., since Aug. 7, 1907. Member ; Masons, W. O. W., Phi Delta Phi. Repub- lican. Address : El Centro, Cal. COLE, George Llewellyn, Physician. born, N. Y., 1861. Edu. : Cornell Univ., 2 years ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Col- lege, 1886. Married, Harriet E. Shoe- croft, 1888. In private practice, N. Y., 1886-7 ; Los Angeles, since 1887 ; was Prof. Therapeutics, now Prof., Clinical Med., College of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, (ex-pres.) ; Med. Soc State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Acad, of Sciences. Cluis : California, University. Res. : 1425 S. Hope st. ; Of- fice : Auditorium bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. COLE, Louis M., Merchant; born, Chi- cago, Ills., March. 24, 1870 ; son. Dr. Sam- uel and Ricka (Dinkelspiel) C. Edu. : grammar, high school, Denver, Colo. ; Bryant & Stratton Business College, Chi- cago. Married, Frida Hellman, Jan. 6, 1904. Moved to Cal., 1887. Opened gen. merchandise store, Huron, Cal., 1896-97. Secy, and Treas., Royal Packing Co., (a branch of Simon Levi Co.) ; Treas. Her- man W. Hellman bldg., of Los Angeles, since 1908 ; Pi-es., Purcell, Gray, Gale Co., Inc., 1909 ; Secy. Am. Warehouse and Realty Co. ; Dir., Chamber of Commerce ; Pres., Produce Exchange, 1906-08. Mem- ber : Knights of Pythias, Elks, Scottish Rite Masons, Shriners. Clubs : San Gabriel Valley Country, L. A. Athletic, Concordia. Res. : 650 So. New Hampshire ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 119 COIjE, Willongrhby. Lawyer; 'born, Sac- ramento, Cal.. Nov. 20, 1857 ; son, Corne- lius and Olive (Colegrove) C. Edu. : Hunt's private school, Washington. D. C. : public schools. San Francisco. Cal. ; gi-ad.. Cornell Univ., 1878 : grad., Hastings Lav%'' College. San Francisco. 1879. Married, Geraldine Fitzgerald, June 15. 1904. Dist. Atty. for Sou. Dist. of Cal.. 1890-91. Mem- ber law firm Cole & Cole. Republican. Res. : Colegrove, Los Angeles Co. ; 03cg : oil Lankershlm bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. COLE, W^ K., Banker: horn. Indiana, 1866 ; son. William Morton and Margaret (Westlake) C. Grad.. Stockwell Colle- giate Inst., and Normal School, Stockwell. Ind. Married. Emelie Fernandez. 1892, at Pinole. Cal. Pres., Valle.io Commercial Bank ; Dir.. Bank of Richmond. 1st Natl. Bank of Martinez. Bank of Pinole, Pinole ; Bank of Pinole. Crockett ; San Rumon Val- ley Bank ; Walnut Creek, Concord, Dan- ville. Res. : 115 Cole st., San Francisco. Cal. ; Office : Vallejo, Cal. COIiEMAlV^ TVilbra, Lavi^yer; dorn, Bush- nell. 111.. Dec. 28, 1866; son, T. Edward and Cornelia CPickernell) C. ; descendant of Dean family of Mass. Edu. : common schools of 111. and 2 years, Eureka College. Eureka, 111. ; studied law with Hon. G. S. Robinson of Iowa ; admitted to bar in 1893, by Supreme Court in Iowa. Married, Mar- garet Whitaker, Dec. 28. 1894, at Mar- shalltown. Iowa. Has been member of fol- lowing law firms at various times : Wigton & Coleman, Sioux City, la. ; Chase & Cole- man. Seattle ; Smith & Coleman, Sedro Woolley. Wash., and Coleman & Gable. Sedro Woolley. Republican. Address : Sedro Woolley, Wash. COLLIER, David Charles, Real Estate Operator ; horn. Central City Colo,, Aug. 14, 1871 ; son, David C. and Mattie M. (Johnson) C. Edu. : common and high schools. Married. Ella M. Copley. .Jan. 1, 1896, at San Diego. Cal. Admitted to bar. Aug. 21. 1891, practiced until 1905. Does large real estate business under firm name. D. C. Collier & Co. Pres. : Panama-Cal. Exposition, D. C. Collier & Co.. Western Investment Co., Point Loma R. R. Co., Santa Maria Land & Water Co., San Diego Investment Co. ; Dir. and former Pres.. Chamber of Commerce, San Diego County. Member : San Diego Soc. Arch- aeological Inst, of Am., (pres. and lifo member) ; Natl. Geographic Soc. (life mem- ber) ; B. P. O. Elks, (life member) ; Ma- sons, 32°, Shriner. Odd Fellow; K. of P., etc. Former Lieut-Col. on staff of J. N. Gillette. Gov. of Cal. Cliihs of San Diego : Cuyamaca, Cabrillo (life member), San Diego Yacht, San Diego Rowing, (life member). Germania. Point Loma Golf, Aero of San Diego, (pres.) ; of Coronado : Coro- nado County : of Los Angeles : Jonathan ; of San Francisco : Pacific Union. Bohemian. Union League. Olympic ; of Sacramento : Sutter ; of El Paso. Tex. : Toltec ; of Den- ver. Colo. : Press. Colo. Traffic ; of New York : New York Athletic, Rocky Moun- tain : of Santa Fe. N. M. : Santa Fe. Res. : Ocean Park, Cal. ; Office : 1141 D St.. San Diego, Cal. COLLIER^ Frank C, Lawyer; horn, Cen- tral City, Colo., Sept. 14. 1878; son, D. C. and Mattie M. (Johnson) C. Edu. : public schools, San Diego Co.. Cal. ; grad., high school. San Diego, 1896 LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1901. Married, Lucy Kate Pinkerton. Dec. 11, 1905. at Los Angeles. Cal. Member law firm. Collier & Clark. Attys. for L. A. Wholesale Jew- elers' Bd. of Trade. Baltimore Oil Co., L. A. "Record." Anaconda Petroleum Co., Edmund G. Peycke Co., Freconee Co. Secy. : Anaconda Petroleum Co.. Fre- conee Co. ; Asst. Secy., Baltimore Oil Co. Member : Municipal League, 32° Ma- son. Cluh : Jonathan. Res. : So. Pasa- dena ; Office: 811 H. W. Hellman bldg.. Los Angeles. Cal. COLLIER, Lewis B., Physician; horn. Ogdensburg, Wis.. June 13, 1860 ; son. S. M. and Olive M. (Stoddard) C. M. D., Rush Med. College, 1889. Married. Mar- garet A. Sedgwick. Oct. 30. 1880, at Northport. Wis. Member : F. & A. M., R. M. A.. K. T, Nile Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Res. : 4421 Eastern ave. ; Office : 120 WHO'S WHO 911-12 Northern Bank bldg., 4th and Pike sts., Seattle, Wash. COLLIER, William, Lawyer; horn, near Village of Birmingham, Van Buren Co., la., Feb. 11, 1845 ; son, David and Lydia Ann (Lindsay) C. Edu. : public schools, Keokuk, Lee Co.. la. ; grad., Monmoutb College, Warren Co.. 111., 1869. Married. Ella J. Doolittle, Oct. 29, 1872. Moved to Cal., 1884. Partner of H. H. Craig. Served as 6th Corporal in Company C, 45th la. Inf., Civil War. Republican. Res. : 1497 Lime st. ; Office : Riverside. Cal. COLLIER, \VilIiam Neville, Structural Engineer ; horn, Ozark, Mo., Oct. 1, 1873 : son, John Patrick and Louanna Hall (Neville) C. ; descendant of Gilbert de Neville, Admiral to William the Con- queror ; Richard Neville, Earl of War- wick. Grad., Ozark, Mo., High School. and special private study technical sub- .iects relating to engrg. Employed by the Govt, as Supt. of Cons., V. S. Public Bldgs. Now constructing Executive Man- sion, Juneau. Alaska. Private. 2nd Rf'g. Mo. Vol. Inf., Span.-Am. War, 1898. Asso.. Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Clul) : Elks. Contributor to technical press. Address : P. O. Box 163. Juneau. Alaska COLLINS, Everell Stantion, Lumber- man ; horn, Cortland, N. Y.. Mar. 30. 1866 ; son, Truman Doud and INIary fStantion) C. Edu. : Alleghany College. Meadville, Pa. Married. Mary Emma Laffey, Feb. 7, 1899, at Catlin, Wash. Pres., Ostrander Ry. and Timber Co., Silver Lake Ry. and Lumber Co., Colum- bia & Cowlitz River Trans. Co., First National Bank. Kelso : Pennsylvania Lumber Co.. San Francisco ; Vice-pres., Columbia Agricultural Co., Curtiss, Col- lins & Holbrook Co.. San Francisco. Mem- ber firm, Hodge-Collins Lumbei* Co., Oak- land, Cal. Trustee. TIniv. of Puget Sound. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows. Am. Forestry Assn. Address: Ostrander. Wash. COLLINS, John Milton, Lawyer: hon>.. Washington, Kas., Dec, 6, 1875 ; so7i, Isaac Scott and Laura Anne (Reynolds) C. ; descendant of William Reynolds, one of the founders of Providence, and Ed- ward Doty, one of the founders of Ply- mouth. Edu. : 1886-96, public schools of Washington County, Kas., 1896-99, Univ. of Kansas ; LL. B., Univ. of Kansas School of Law, 1899. Married, Nellie A. Thorman, Sept. 4, 1907, at Greenleaf, Kas. Treas., Idlewilde Mining Co. Mem- ber : Washington State Bar Assn., Spo- kane Soc. of Social and Moral Hygiene. Progressive Republican. Res. : S. 609 Scott St. ; Office : 510 Hyde block. Spo- kane, Wash. COLLINS, Littleton Everett, Banker; horn. Troupe Co., Ga., Feb. 11, 1855 ; son, H. W. and Loceranie (Sturdivant) C. Edu. : public schools. Married. Cora Pay- ton, Feb. 18. 1880, at Coleman, Texas. Pres.. First Natl. Bank, Coleman Cotton Oil Co., Coleman Compress Co. ; Tres., Coleman Sewer Co. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows. Address : Coleman, Tex. COLLINS, William S., Capitalist; horn, Marion, Ind., Nov. 17. 1863. Edu. : Nor- mal Schools, Marion, Ind., and home study. Prin.. 6 terms, schools of Emay and Fox, Ind. One of the developers of Searchlight Dist., Lincoln Co., Nev. Moved to Los Angeles, 1899 ; secured acreage on Newport Bay, platted New- port Beach, selling a number of lots Still retains heavy acreage in Balboa and Collins Islands. Vice-pres.. and Stock- holder Oils & Metals Bank & Trust Co.. of Los Angeles ; Pres. and largest owner Collins Commercial Co., Balboa ; owner. Newport Land Co., Newport, Cal. Cluhs ■ Jonathan, Sierra Madre, Gamut. Res. : 688 Wilshire place: Office: 313 W. 3d St., Los Angeles, Cal. COLVIG, William Mason, Lawyer; horn, Ray Co., Mo., Sept. 2, 1845 ; son, Wil- liam Lyngae and Helen (Mar) C. ; grand- son of Jacob Lyngae Colvig. who fought under Napoleon and received a medal of honor for bravery at Lodi. "Educated in a log school house." Married, Addie Birdseye, June 8, 1879, at Rock Point, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 121 Ore. Dir,, Medford Natl. Bank; Ties., Medford Commercial Club. 3 years en- listment, 18G3-G6, Co. C, 1st Ore. Cav. Vols. 2 terms Co. Supt. Schools, Jackson Co., Ore., 3 terms, Dist. Atty., 1st Jud. Dist., Ore. ; 12 years, Member of Oregon Textbook Commission ; 4 years. Adj. Gen., Ore. State Militia. Democrat, until Mc- Kinley campaign, since a Republican. Has lived in Oregon 61 years. Address : Med- ford, Ore. COLiVIlV, George Haminett, Banker, born, Glasgow, Mo., Mar. 22, 1860; son, Chris- topher and Elizabeth (Amick) Colvin. Edu. : public schools. Married, Bell Pearson, Feb. 20, 1877, at Colorado, Texas. Cashier, Am. Natl. Bank ; Treas., Elks Bldg. Assn. Member: Elks, Knights of- Pythias. Res. : 414 W. 2d st. ; Office . 6th and Main sts.. Fort Worth, Tex. ^OMAN, Ed-^vin Truman, Banker; hoin, Kankakee, 111., May 25, 1869 ; son, Dan- iel Franklin and Rosilla (Thresher) C. Edu. : Michigan Univ. ; LL. B., Washing- ton and Lee Univ., Lexington, Va. Mar- ried, Ruth Martin, Mar. 10, 1897, at Car- rollton, Mo. Pres., Exchange Natl. Bank. Spokane ; First Savings and Trust Bank of Whitman County, Colfax ; Bank of Rosalia ; Plummer State Bank, Idaho ; Vice-pres., Natl. Bank of Palouse, Wash. Fire Ins. Co. Member : State Bankers Assn., Chamber of Commerce, Advisory Bd., Spokane College, Phi Kappa Psl. Gluhs : Spokane, Inland, Spokane Ath- letic, Spokane Country, University. Res. . 1827 9th ave. ; Office : Exchange Natl. Bank, Spokane, Wash. OMINGS, Frederick William, Physi- cian ; born, Berkshire, Vt., July 14, 1857 ; son, Wm. A. and Mary C. (Fletcher) C. Edu. : common schools of Berkshire, Vt. ; I high school at St. Albans, Vt. ; M. D., Univ. of Vermont, 1886. Married, Grace L. Hardy, Dec. 4, 1883, at E. Berkshire, Vt. Member : Lane County Med. Soc, Ore. State Med. Soc. Res. : 325 E. 12th St. ; Office : 12 E. 8th st, Eugene, Ore. I^OMPTON, George ^Villiam, Physician; born, Aurora, 111., Sept. 30, 1866. Edu. : high school, Waukegan, 111. ; M. D., Den- ver Homeopathic Med. College, 1898. Married, Ida M. Sale, Jan. 14, 1893. In practice, Ophir, Colo., 1898-1907 ; San Diego, since 1907. Health Officer, Ophir, Colo., 7 years ; Surg., Muriers Hosp., Ophir, Colo., 1899-1907. Member : Legis. Comm., Colo. Med. Soc, 2 years. Mem- ber : San Diego Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., Cal. State Homeopathic Med. Soc, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy. Address : 612 Logan ave., San Diego, Cal. CONATY, Thomas James, Bishop; born, Kilnaleck Co. Cavan., Ire., Aug. 1, 1847 ; son, Patrick and Alice (Lynch) C. ; de- scendant of old Milesian stock, inhabit- ants of Ire. for centuries. Brought to Am. when 3 years old. Edu. ; public schools, Taunton, Mass. ; Montreal Col- lege, Canada; A. B., Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., 1869 ; ordained priest. Grand Seminary, Montreal, Dec. 21, 1872 ; D. D., Georgetown Univ., 1889 ; J. C. D., Laval Univ., Quebec, 1896; As:;t. Pastor, St. John's Church, Worcester, Mass., 1873-1880 ; Pastor, Sacred Heart Church, Worcester, Jan. 10, 1880. Mem- ber, School Bd., Worcester, Mass, 14 years ; Trustee, Worcester Public Library, 2 terms ; Rector, Catholic Univ. of Am., Wash., D. C, 1896-1902 ; Domestic Pre- late of the Pope, 1897 ; Titular Bishop of Samos, 1901 ; consecrated Bishop at Bal- timore, Md., Nov. 24, 1901 ; Bishop of Monterey and Los Angeles, with head- quarters in Los Angeles, 1903 ; Pres., Catholic Summer School of Am., Platts- burg, N. Y., 1892^96 ; Pres., Catholic To- tal Abstinence Union of Am., 1886-88 ; Conference of Catholic Colleges of Am , 1900-03. Has been identified with par- liamentary movement in Am. for reforms in Ire. Member : Municipal League, Cho- ral Soc, Associate member, G. A. R., Post No. 10, Worcester, Mass. Chibs : New- man, Sunset, California, University. Author: "New Testament Studies,' (1896), "Catholic School and Home Mag- azine" (1892-96). Res.: 717 Burlington ave., Los Angeles. 122 WHO'S WHO COIVGDOIV, John Potter, Consulting En • gineer ; borrij Camden, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1874 ; son, Hiram Ward and Flora A. (Potter) C. ; descendant of Benj. Cong- don, who settled in R. I., 1650 ; and of Col. Chas. Ward of Rev. War. A. B., Williams College, 1895 ; C. E., Lafaj^ette College, 1899 ; Civil Engrg. and Astro- nomical Prizes. Married, Mary V. Ire- land, Oct. 16, 1907, at Pocatello, Ida. Treas., Weeter Lumber Co., Ltd. ; Vice- pres., Gates Lumber Co., Ltd. ; Vice-pros, and Treas., H. W. Arnold & Co., Ltd. ; Dir., American Falls Realty and Water Works Co. ; Division Engr., O. S. L. R. R., 1902-05 ; Supervising Engr., OregoQ Short Line, 1906-11 ; City Engr., Poca- tello, 1911 ; Pres., Board of Governors, Pocatello Public Library ; Dir., Ore.-Ida- ho Y. M. C. A. Member, Board of Exam- ining Surveyors of Idaho ; Secy., Ross Fork Road Commission. Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs., Am. Ry. Engrg. Assn., Natl. Municipal League, Am. Assn. for Advan. of Science, Am. Acad, of Po- litical and Social Science, Natl. Geogra- phical Soc. ; Phi Beta Kappa, (Williams College). Res.: 1622 Washington st. ; Office : 620 Empire bldg., Boise, Ida. CONGER, Willard Solomon, Publisher; l)orn, Litchfield, Mich., Oct. 30, 1866; son, Albert Galatin and Mary Jane (Rib- let) C. Grad., Litchfield High School, 1885 ; Yerkes' College, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1902. Married, Ethel Eugenia Barnard, March 23, 1906, at Grand Ra- pids, Mich. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., The Transcript Co., Publishers ; Man'g Ed- itor, "The Evening Index," leading daily newspaper of San Bernardino. Member : Consistory, 32°, Shrine, Saladin Temple, Grand Rapids, Mich. CluJ) : Elks. Res. : 430 Washington ave. ; Office : 441 Court St., San Bernardino, Cal. CONIiEY, William M., Judge; horn, Mar- iposa Co., July 17, 1866 ; son, Matthew and Margaret (Ryan) C. Edu. : public schools, Merced Co. ; grad., Stockton Col- lege, 1885 ; taught school, 4 years ; read law in San Francisco Law Library. Mar- ried, Emma Bedesen of Merced, July 19, 1893. Judge, Superior Court, Madera Co., since 1893. Member : B. P. O. E., F. O. E., K. of P., W. O. W., and Past Grand Pres., N. S. G. W. Democrat. Address : Madera, Cal. CONJV, Frank M., Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Zanesville, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1845 ; son, Wm. P. and Eliza (Wine) C. Maternal grandfather served in Rev. War. Went to Cal. at age of 16 ; studied medicine in Virginia City, Nev. ; M. D., Ohio Med. College, 1873. Married, Leora Flenner, June 22, 1875, at Tiffin, Ohio. Returned to Nevada and was elected Pub- lic Administrator ; County Physician for 8 years ; went to Seattle, 1890 ; Major on staff of Brig.-Gen. Matherson ; Lieut. Col. on staff of Gov. Adams ; Member Co. H, Nevada Natl. Guards ; Pres., Bd. of School Trustees, 4 years in Virginia City, Nev. Member : King Co. Med. Soc. (hon.) ; State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Chmn., Democratic County Committee, Storey Co., Nev. Pres., State Board of Health, Wash., 1892. Res. : 907 18th ave. N. ; Office : Lincoln Hotel, Seattle, Wash. CONJVEJLL, Richard, Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Cataraugus Co,. N. Y., Apr. 5, 1856 ; son, Martin and Johanna Con- nell. Edu. : common schools of Ohio and Nebr. ; M. D., Kentucky School of Medi- cine, 1889. Married, Lulu Pelton, in Nebr. ; second, Mary E. Israel, 1883, in Iowa ; third, Nina Hall, 1907, at Spokane, Wash. Began work as telegraph operator for U. P. R. R., in 1872, at Sidney and Grand Island, Nebr. ; in 1883, promoted ; to agency in Utah ; transferred to better position in Idaho, 1884 ; went to Wash., in 1886, where was station agent for N. P. previous to starting for college in 1888 ; began practice, 1890. Went to North Yakima, 1896 ; Spokane County, 1897 ; Lincoln Co., 1900-07 ; returned to North Yakima, 1907. Member : Alumni, Univ. of Louisville, class 1889 ; Yakima County Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Assn. Res. : 306 N. 6th st. ; Office : 8 Sloan bldg.. North Yakima, Wash. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 123 COjVNELL, Samuel, Banker; J)orn, Huron, Ont.. Sept. 12, 1865 ; son, Joseph and Grace (Reid) C. Edu.: Portland high school : Columbia Commercial College, Portland, Ore. Married, Adah Marcella McKenney. July 13. 1891, at San Jose, Cal. Pres., Northwest Door Co. ; Vice- pres. and Secy., Acme Mills Co. ; Pres., Am. Realty Co., Am. Bank and Trust Co. Member : Masons, Hoo Hoos, Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade. Res. : 710 Broadway ; Office : Am. Bank and Trust Co., Portland, Ore. CONNER, Daniel Marion, Judge; hornj near Marion, Grant Co., Ind., Mar. 12, 1843 ; son, Lewis and Orpha (Reeves) C. Edu. : district schools ; studied law in 1871. Married, Nettie Marie Jones, June 9, 1886. Justice of Peace of Wash. Township, 1880-81. Court Commission- er, Alameda Co., 2 years. In 1891, found ed and edited "Hayward Review." Served as City Atty., City of Hayward. Edited "Lindsay Gazette," Lindsay, Cal., 2 years. Del.. Republican Co. Conv., 1906, Since Dec. 8, 1906. Justice of the Peace of Lindsay Township ; nominated and elected by Republican, Democratic and Prohibition parties, Nov., 1910. On inc. of city of Lindsay, app. Judge of Re- corder's Court. Served through Civil War, as Orderly Sergeant ; in command of Company K, 1st Ind. Cav., last year of war. Member : G. A. R., I. O. O. P., Lincoln-Roosevelt Republican League of Tulare Co. Republican. Address : Lind- say, Tulare Co., Cal. DONNER, Roiswell liawson, Lawyer; lorn, Polk Co., Ore., Sept. 18, 1866; son. Job and Polly Ann (Riggs) C. Edu. : public schools, Polk County, Ore. ; at- tended McMinnville College, 1884-85 ; Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore., 1887-8-9 ; studied law in office of J. E. Magers, at McMinnville, Ore., and was admitted to the Oregon Bar by the Supreme Court in 1897. Married, Myrtle Apperson, Sept. 1, 1897, at McMinnville, Ore. Since 1897, has practiced law at McMinnville. Since 1900, Dep. Dist. Atty., Yamhill County. Served in the Ore. State Militia, 6 years ; 1 year, as Duty Sergeant ; 3 years, 1st Sergeant, and 2 years, 2d Lieut. 32° Ma- son, Scottish Rite, Knight Templar, Shriner. Member. Christian Church. Res. : 232 North C st. ; Office : McMinn- ville Natl. Bank bldg., McMinnville, Ore. CONNOR, Augustus Camillus, Physician; horn, Amite City, La.. Nov. 9, 1858 ; son, Sidney Simonton and Mary Jane (Slay) C. ; traces ancestry from Roderick of old. first overking of Ireland. M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of La. (now Tulane), Now Orleans, La., 1883. Married, Carrie Gayle Rivers, Oct. 28, 1890, at Amite City, La. Local Surg., S. A. and A. P. R. R. ; formerly Med. Examiner, N. Y. Life, N. Y. Equitable, N. Y. Mutual; now Med. Examiner, Amical Life, Texas Life, Equitable of Texas, and other ins. COS. Received medal for best collection of living medical plants, 200 species, at the World's Cotton Centennial Exposi- tion, New Orleans, La., in 1884. Opposed to Prohibition and Woman's Suffrage. Member, Am. Soc. for the Advan. of Sci- ence, Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Med. Assn., and affiliated socs. Democrat. Contributor Thirteeenth National Con- gress of Americanists. Children : Robert Eldridge, James Augustus, Sidney Rivers, Grace Corinne, Mary Barbara. Address : Lock Box No. 8, Lexington, Lee Co., Tex. CONNOR, Charles Rush, Retired Lavi- yer ; horn, Coitsville, Ohio, Sept. 26, 1845 ; son, Michael and Mary (Wallace) C. Edu. : common schools of Ohio until the Civil War ; later grad. from the Co- lumbian Law School, (now George Wash- ington Univ.), Washington, D. C, in 1869. Married, Cynthia Hodge, July 11, 1867, at Baltimore, Md. Enlisted in Aug., 1861, in Co. B, 19th Ohio Veteran Vol. Inf. ; promoted to non-commissioned offi- cer ; re-enlisted in Jan., 1864, and dis- charged for disability, Aug. 2, 1865. With Dept. of the Interior, Washington, D. C, from April, 1866, to June, 1887, since which time has resided in City of Spo- kane. Now retired. Has been regent of 124 WHO'S WHO the Agricultural College and School of Science, now Wash. State College at Pullman, Wash. Stockholder and Dir., in several corporations. Res. : 911 Max- well ave. ; Olfice : 612 Hyde block, Spo- kane, Wash. CONRAD, William G., Banker; horn. Clarke Co., Va., Aug. 3, 1848 ; son, James W. and Maria S. (Ashby) C. ; descendant of Benj. Ashby, officer in the Rev. War. Edu. : common schools. Pres. : Conrad Banking Co., Granite Falls ; Conrad Natl. Bank, Kalispell ; Conrad Trust and Sav- ings Bank, Helena ; First State Bank. Livingston ; Ponder Valley State Bank. Conrad ; Conrad Tsti Co., Conrad ; Kalis- pell Tsti. Co., Kalispell ; Mont. Life Ins. Co., Helena; State Senator. Mont., 1870 80. Clubs : Montana, (Helena) ; Silver Bow, (Butte). Address: Helena, Mont. CONREY, Nathaniel Parri.sh, Judge; horn, Franklin Co., Ind., .June .SO, 1860 ; son, David La Rue and Hannah (Jame- son) C. Edu. : public schools, Shelby- ville, Ind. A. B.. Ind, Asbury Univ., 1881 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1883. Mar- ried, Ethelwyn Wells, Nov. 21, 1890. Moved to Cal., Feb., 1884. City Atty., Pasadena. 1886-87. Member : Bd. of Edu. of Los Angeles, 1897-8 ; Assembly, from 75th Dist, 1899-1900; since, -Tudge Su perior Court of Los Angeles. Member : Masons. Cluhs : Union League, Univer- sity. Republican. Res. : 1633 Rockwood St. ; Office : Court House, Los Angeles. Cal. COOGAN, Albert Joseph, Lavi^yer; horn, Oakland, Dec. 8, 1883 ; son, Timothy Christopher and Mary (Watson) C. Grad., Oakland high school, 1902 ; B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1906; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1908. Member: San Francisco Bar Assn., Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Phi. Chih : Claremont Country. Res. : 748 Oakland ave., Oak- land ; Office : Merchants Exchange bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. COOGAN, T. C, Lawyer; horn. Conn., Oct. 8, 1848 ; son, James and Eliza Coo- gan. LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1871. Married, Mary E. Watson, Nov. 5, 1879. Moved to Cal., 1879. Member, Assembly of Conn., 1869 and 1873 ; State Senate of Conn., 1875 and 1876. Atty., Bd. of State Harbor Commnrs., Cal., 1881-8. Gen. Counsel, Bd. of Underwriters of the Pacific. Democrat. Res. : 748 Oakland ave., Oakland; Office: Merchants Ex- change bldg., San Francisco, Cal. COOK, Carroll, Lawyer; horn, San Fran- cisco, Jan. 15, 1855 ; son, Elisha and Williametta (Hoff) C. Edu. : Geo. Bates Univ. School ; high school ; St. Ignatius College ; St. Augustine College, Benicia ; LL. B., Union Univ., Schnectady, N. Y.. 1874 ; read law in the office of Judge Delos Lake. Married, Lena Stow, Aug., 1876 ; second, Bessie Grim, Apr., 1901. First Asst. U. S. Atty. of Cal., 1884-88. Judge, Superior Court of Cal., in San Francisco, 1897-1909. Chief Counsel. Chinese Six Companies. Member : Ex- celsior Lodge, F. & A, M., and all Masonic bodies. Republican. Cluh : Union League. Res. : 2601 Broadway. Office : 1609 Chronicle bldg., San Francisco, Cal. COOK, Edgar Mason, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Belleville, Ont., 1859 ; son, William McDonald and Susannah | (Clarke) C. Edu.: Normal School, To- ! ronto, 1874 ; Pulte College of Medicine, i Cincinnati, O., 1880-83; Trinity School } of Medicine, Toronto, Ont., 1883-84; Col- lege of Phys. and Surg., Ontario, 1884 ; Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1890. Married, Edith Delia Haskin, 1898 at Hamilton, Ont. Surg., Argyle Light i Inf., Belleville, Ont., 1888-1895. Mem- ber, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 2702 Colby ave. ; Office : 1801 Hewett ave., Everett, Wash. COOK, Frederick, Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Prescott, Wis., Mar. 21, 1878; son, Jacob T. Koch and Barbara (Blen- deninger) K. ; descendant of Robt. T. Koch, of Germany. Edu. : Prescott High School, Wis. ; Minn. State Univ., Med. Dept. ; M. D., Northwestern Univ., 1903. Married, Gem O. Calderhead, Aug. 19, 1907, at Seattle, Wash. Member: King ON THE PACIFIC COAST 12: Co. Med. Soc, Wash, ; State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : 3239 5th ave., West. Seattle, Wash. COOK, James Franklyn, Dentist; ho) n, Warwick, Mass., Nov. 2, 1868. Edu. : Waterbury, Conn., High School, and schools of Mt. Hermon. Mass. ; Harvard Dental School ; Grad., Dental Dept. Univ. of Mich., 1891. In practice, Toledo, O., 9 years ; moved to Los Angelea, 1900. Member : Ohio State Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Dental Assn., (pres., 1908) ; Univ. of Mich. Alumni, Masons, Elks. Chihs : California, Los Angeles Athletic, Res. : California Club ; Office : 304 S. Broadway rm. 322, Los Angeles, Cal. OOOK. Joseph Edwards, Manufacturers' ; Agent and Warehousing ; horn, N. Y. City, I Dec. 3. 1854 ; son, Charles W. and Char- lotte R. (Folger) C. Edu. : public schools, i San Francisco, 1862-64 ; studied at New- ; buryport, Mass., and Brooklyn, N. Y., \ 1867-69 ; Heald's Bus. College, San Fran- I Cisco, 1870. Opened brokerage office, San I Francisco, 1871-86. Moved to Los An- ! geles, 1886 ; owner, J. E. Cook Mercan- I tile Co., which is the proprietor of : t Merchants Warehouse, U. S. Customs ? Bonded Warehouse No. 1, U. S. Bonded ' Warehouse No. 8, U. S. Gen. Bonded Warehouse No. 3. Sou. Cal. agent for : ] Quaker Oats Co., Church & Dwight Co.. ] D. Ghirardelli Co., Proctor & Gamble Co., C. B. Knox Co., Fels & Co., Douglas & Co., Hawaiian Pineapple Produce Co.. Western Chemical Co., Phoenix Packing Co. Dir., Country Club Land Assn. & Realty Co. Cluhs'. California, L. A. Country. Res. : 2715 Severance, Los A.ngeles, Cal, OOK, T\^illiam Hoflf, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Nov. 29, 1859 ; son, Elisha and Williametta (Hoff) C. Edu. : pri- mary education at Dr. Huddart's School, Sau Francisco ; St. Augustine Academy, F.ruieia, 1872 ; Urban Acad., S. F. ; private ruilion, Cambridge, 7 years; B. A., Har- vanl College, 1880; Harvard Law School. 18S1 83. Married, Mary Ella Edmands. Cook & William Hoff Cook. Asst. Dist. Atty., San Francisco, 1906-9. Democrat. Res. : 26 Commonwealth ave. ; Office : 1603 Chronicle bldg., San Francisco, Cal. COOKE, Clinton Tyng, Oculist; horn, Salem, Ore., Oct. 4, 1866 ; son, Joseph and Susan Isabell fWalker) C. Edu. : Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore. ; M. D,, Rush Med. College, Chicago, 1890; Chi- cago Polyclinic, 1900. Married, Edith May Harris. Oct. 4, 1893, at Minneapolis, Minn. Oculist for N. P. Ry. ; Dir., Im- perial Walnut Co.. Inc., Oregon ; School Dir,, Hutchinson, Minn., 1897-1900. Mem- ber : Seattle Commercial Club, Seattle Municipal League, Am. Med, Assn., King Co. Med. Assn., Puget Sound Acad, of Opthalmology and Otolaryngology. Res. : 413 Lynn ; Office : 602 Alaska bldg., Seat- tle, Wash. COOKE, Herman Richard, Lawyer; horn, Bastrop, Tex., Jan. 31, 1873 ; son, Her- man William and Matilda (Vittell) C. Edu. : public schools in Texas and Walla Walla, Wash., and Empire College ; studied law in Empire College and in office of W. E. Borah (now U. S. Sena- tor), at Boise, Ida; admitted to practice in May, 1895, in Supreme Court of Ida., and later to Federal Courts and Supreme Courts of Cal. and Nev. Married, Annie C. McSorley, June 21, 1910, at Tonopah, Nev. Practiced law at Boise, Ida., 1893- 98 ; then went to Nev, ; located at Reno until 1906 ; moved to Tonopah, where firm of Mcintosh & Cooke was formed, and continued until 1912 ; now practices alone ; connected with all important mining cases in Nevada for last 12 years. Owns considerable property at Reno and Tonopah. Atty., Water Co.. of Tonopah ; Manhattan Edie Mining Co. Member : Democratic State Central Committee. Served one term as State Assemblyman from Washoe Co., Nev. Democrat. Not a church member. Res. : 123 Prospect St. ; Office : Box 968, State Bank bldg., Tonopah, Nev. COOL,, John 3Iorgan, Banker; horn. Rou- lette, Pa., June 7, 1888 ; son, Norman 126 WHO'S WHO Dwight and Jane (Morgan) C. Grad.. Galeton High School, Galeton, Pa., 1905 ; C. O. S. N. S.. Drain, Ore., 1907. Mar- ried. Mary Vivian Mires, Nov. 24. 1910. at Drain. Cashier. Drain State Bank. Member : W. O. W.. No. 259. Address : Drain, Ore. COOI.EY, Maurice TV^urtz, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Newburgh, N. Y., Aug. 16. 1861: son, Justus and Elizabeth fSecoD C. Edu. : Mass. Inst. Technology, Bos- ton, Mass. ; regular student in Civil Engrg., 1884-5-6. Married, Emma E. Erwin, July 7, 1887, at Toledo, O. Gen. Mgr. Muntah Ry. Co. ; Gen. Mgr., Gib- son Asphaltum Co. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; Am. Railway Engrg. Assn., Technology Club, (non-res. member) ; Commercial Club, Salt Lake City. Utah, (non-res. member). Res.: Dragon. Utah; Offlce : Mack. Colo. COONAIV, James Francis, Lawyer; lorn. San Francisco. Mar. 25, 1856; son, Mich- ael and Katherine (Mulhair) C. Edu. : Lincoln Grammar School, San Francisco ; Gates Univ.. San Jose, 1 year. Married. Mary Ohman. 1883. Co. Clerk Humboldt Co., 1885-89. Councilman of Eureka, 1901-5. Member : Elks, Odd Fellows, Modern Woodmen. Democrat. Clut : Humboldt. Res. : 4.33 Myrtle ave. ; Of- fice : Gross block. Eureka, Cal. COOPER, Charles Noali, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Ohio. May 27, 1844 ; son, Noah S. and Elizabeth W. C. A. B., Iowa College. 1867; A. M., 1871; M. D., Chicago Med. College. 1869. Married, Lydia Windsor, Mar. 28, 1869, at Cresco, Iowa. Surg.. Sou. Pac. R. R. Pension exam.. San Jose, Cal. Bd. ; Pres., Bank of Campbell. Served as private in Civil War. Member : Santa Clara Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Campbell Public Library Assn., (pres.) ? E. O. C. Ord. Post, G. A. R. Address : Campbell. Cal. COOPER, Edwin Theodore, Lawyer; torn, Draycott, Somersetshire, Eng., May 7, 1875 ; son, George Sheldon and Ellen (Goodall) C. Edu. : public schools. Eng., The College, Western-Super-Mare, and Shebbear College, Devonshire, Eng. ; Univ. of London. Eng. ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law. 1896. Married, Mary B. Smith, Oct. 8. 1902. Moved to Cal., Oct., 1892. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn. 01111)8 : San Francisco Commercial, Clare- mont Country. Republican. Res. : 2933 Russell St., Berkeley ; Office : 801-805 Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. COOPER, Ellwood, Banker; horn, Lan- caster Co., Pa., May 24, 1829 ; son. Mor- ris and Phebe (Barnaby) C. Edu. : pub- lic and private schools. Married, Sarah Paxon Moore. 1853. at Phila. With Cutts & Cooper, Porte-au-Prince, Hayti, 10 years; R. Murray, Jr., New York City, 5 years. First manufacturer of olive oil in U. S. Dir., First Natl. Bank. ; Pres., Santa Barbara College Assn., State Bd. I of Horticulture. Cal. State Horticultural Comm. Inventor of several devices for < handling olives, etc. ; author of treatises on industry. Address : Santa Barbara, Cal. COOPER, Henry Ernest, Lawyer; born, New Albany, Ind., Aug. 28. 1857 ; son, William Giles Cooper. Edu. : Boston public schools ; LL. B., Boston LTniv. Law School, 1878. Married. Mary E. Porter, Oct. 2, 1883, at San Diego, Cal. Chmn., Comm. of Safety in Hawaiian Rev., 1893. Member, Advisory Council, Pro- visional* Govt.. 1893; Judge, Circuit Court, first circuit, 1893-5 ; minister of foreign affairs. 1895-9 ; served as Pres., ■ Republic of Hawaii. Jan. to Mar., 1898 ; ; Minister. public instruction, 1896-9 ; ' Atty. Gen., 1899-1900; Minister of the Interior. 4 terms ; Minister of Finance, 3 terms. Pres., Bd. of Health, Honolulu,! 1899-1900; first Secy., Hawaii Ty. Ad-] dress : Honolulu, T. H. j COOPER, Milton G., Wholesale Dry;| Goods Merchant ; horn, Springdale, O., | Oct.. 1873; son, Thomas and Sarah (Gil-; bert) C. Edu. : public schools, Springdale, O. Married, Hattie Cooper, June, 1895, at Kansas City, Mo. In employ, dry goods firm. Kansas City, Mo., 15 years, j ON THE PACIFIC COAST 127 Est. their headquarters in Los Angeles, and traveled from there, 1895-1906 ; in- corporated, and is Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Cooper, Coate & Casey, (wholesale dry goods) 1906. Pres., L. A. Wholesale Dry Goods Assn. Res. : 2708 W. 9th st. ; Office : 526-5o0 S. Los Angeles st., Los Angeles, Cal. iOOFER, Tliomas J., Banker; bom, Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 8, 1885 ; son, iillza and Laura A. Cooper. JbJdn. : high school, Healdsburg, Cal. Married, Jose- phine A. Graves, Oct. 26, 1910, at Grangerviile, Ida. Cashier and Dir., First Natl. Bank of Pasco. Address : Pasco, Wash. OPJE, Alvinza Hayvvard, Banker; boiu, San Francisco, Feb. 14, 1863 ; son, War- ner Walton and Martha Ann (Neal) C. Edu.: Univ. of Cal., 1885. Pres., «an Ramon Valley Bank, Danville Creamery Co. ; Dir., Western States Life Ins. Co. Member : N. S. G. W. Address : Dan- ville, Cal. ORBET, Burke, Lawyer; &om. Pa., Oct. 4, 1855 ; son, William W. and Elzabeth A. (MacCrea) C. JEdu. : public schools, Pa., and Cincinnati, O. Married, Sadie E. Ingram, Apr. 3, 1880. Moved to Cal., 1900. Probate Judge of Grand Forks Co., N. D. Chmn. of Code Revision Com- mission of N. D., 4 years. Clubs : Pacific Union, Bohemian, San Francisco Golf and "Country, Presidio Golf. Democrat. Res. : 2650 Scott St. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. OKBETT, Henry Ladd, Banker; horn, Portland, Ore., 1881 ; son, Henry J agger and Helen Kendall (Ladd) C. JbJdu. : Portland Academy ; A. B., Harvard Univ. Married, Gretchen Hoyt, 1908, at N. Y. City. Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Port- land Gas Co., Ladd & Tilton Bank, Ore- igon Life Ins. Co.; Public Dock Com- [missioner. Clubs : University, Arlington, Waverly, Irvington, Tennis, Multnomah, [Amateur Athletic; Harvard, of N. Y. Res. : :253 West Park st. ; Office: First Natl. iBank, Portland, Ore. CORBETT, Laurence Jay, College Pro- fessor ; born, Saratoga, Cal., May 19, 1877 ; son, John J. and Margaret A (Johnstone) C. ; descendant from John Geddie, of Pictou, Nova Scotia, on mother's side. Began college course at Univ. of Idaho, and finished at Univ. of Cal., B. S. (in E. E.) 1902. Married, Laura Gertrude Arthur, June 12, 1906, at San Francisco. Prof, of Elec. Engrg., at Univ. of Idaho, also Consulting Hy- draulic and Elec. Engr. Author of arti- cles for technical press, and papers read before technical bodies. Member : Am. Inst, of Elec. Engrs., Soc. for the Pro- motion of Engrg. Education; F. & A. M., Alumni Assn., Univ. of Cal. Address : 514 Sweet ave., Moscow, Ida. CORjEY, Martlia (Maria) Dunn, Phy- sician ; born, N. Y. City, Aug. 18, 1852 ; daughter, Frederick Benjamin Dunn and Ann (Southwell) D. Attended Forest- ville, N. Y., Academy, 1 year ; Spring- ville, N. Y., Acaaemy, 2 years ; stuaent at Woman's Homeopathic Med. College, N. Y. ; M. D., Woman's Med. College of Pa., 1879 ; studied under Lawson Tait and practiced in Utica, N. Y., 1879-82, and at Waterbury, Conn., 1882-88. Married, George H. Corey (deceased), Apr. 17, 1888, at Washington, D. C. Has three sons. Came to Cal., 1892 ; in private practice. La Jolla and Pacific Beach, 1892-1900 ; practiced in Marion, O., 1900- 06 ; returned to La Jolla in 1906. Mem- ber : San Diego Co. Med. Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Ex-member of Conn, and Ohio State Med. Socs. Has written a number of medical papers. Address : Girard st., La Jolla, Cal. COREY, Ray Howard, Civil Engineer; born, Chicago, 111., Nov. 12, 1878 ; son, William and Ruth (Wilcox) C. ; descend- ant of Stephen A. Douglas. Ph. B., Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111, 1898 ; B. S. (C. E.), Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind., 1903. Married, Carrie Mills, June 25, 1905, at Lafayette, Ind. Work is prin- cipally in hydraulic branch of civil en- gineers, such as pipe lines, hydro-elec- 128 WHO'S WHO trie power plants and water works. Civil Engr., Utah Light & Ry. Co., Salt Lake City ; Civil Engr., Water Dept., City of Portland; Civil Engr., Pac. Power & Light Co., Portland. Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Bngrs., Natl. Geographical Soc. Contributed articles to civil engrg. jour- nals. Res. : 650 E. 64th North ; Office : Pacific Power & Light Co., Portland, Ore. CORSON, Henry L.ysanderj, Lawyer; born, Canaan, Me., July 26, 1870 ; son, Lysander Hartwell and Susan C. (Mor- rison) C. Edu.: public schools, Canaan, Me., grad., Dirigo Bus. College, Augusta, Me., 1899 ; Higgins Classical Institution, Charleston, Me., 1892 ; A. B., Colby Col- lege, Waterville, Me., 1898 ; studied law with Senator Charles F. Johnson, Water- ville, Me., 1898-1900. Married, Eva Carolyn Shorey, Feb. 21, 1901. Moved to Cal., 1901. Member: Zeta Psi, Druids, Maccabees, Moose, Masons, Knights Tem- plar, and Maine Soc. of Cal. Democrat. Res. : 365 14th ave. ; Office : 68 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. CORSON, Hiram Rand, Physician; liorn, Alton, Wis., Nov. 13, 1848 ; son. Van Ransaler and Angeline (Rand) C. Edu. : Maine Central Inst., Pittsfield, Me., 1870- 73 ; M. D., Med. School of Bowdoin Col- lege, 1876. Married, Eva S. Paine, Nov. 8, 1874, at New Port, Me. Physician at State Soldiers' Home, Orting, Wash. ; Vice-pres. and Secy., Corson-Anderson Co. In Maine Legis., 1877-78; Supt. of Schools, New Sharon, Me., 7 years. Mayor, Issaquah, Wash., 4 years. Ad- dress : Soldiers' Home, Orting, Wash. CORWIN, Merton Jewell, Electrical En- gineer ; liornj Homer, 111., June 10, 1877 ; son, Horace T. and Helen C. (Reed) C. ; descendant of Tom Corwin, Ohio states- man. Grad., West La Fayette, Md., high school, 1894; B. S. (E. E.), Purdue Univ., 1898. Married, Grace Frances De Witte, July 11, 1903, at Chicago, 111. While with Stromberg-Carlson Tel. Mfg. Co., Chicago, installed some of the large central office equipment for the Ind. Tel. Co. Formerly Chief. Engr., Puget Sound Ind. Tel. Co. Coast Sales Engr., Dean Electric Co., 1908-12. Now Res. Engr., in charge of Pacific Coast for Dean Electric Co. Asso. member. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Res. : 374 63d St., Oakland, Cal. ; Office : 156 Second St., San Francisco, Cal. i CORY, Clarence Linus, College Profes-' sor and Consulting Engineer; horn. La. Fayette, Ind., Sept. 4, 1872; son, Thomas and Carrie (Stoney) C. B. M. E., Pur- due Univ., 1889; M. M. E., Cornell Univ., 1891. Married, Mayme A. Pritch- ard, Dec. 25, 1905, at Omaha, Nebr. Asst. in Elect. Engrg., Purdue Univ., 1889-90 Prof, of Elect. Engrg., Highland Park College, Des Moines, la., 1891-92; elected Asst. Prof., Univ. of 111., Aug., 1892; Asst. Prof., Elect. Engrg., Univ. of Cal., 1892-98; Asst. Prof. Engrg., 1898-1901 Prof., Elect. Engrg., since 1901 ; Dean of College of Mechanics, Univ. of Cal., since 1901 ; John W. Mackay, Jr., Prof. I of Elect. Engrg., Univ. of Cal., since j 1906. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., \ Pacific Coast Gas Assn. Cluhs : Faculty, , (Univ. of Cal.) ; University, Bohemian, i Commonwealth, Economic, (S. F.) Author of various papers read before scientific socs. during past 15 years. Res. : , 2227 College ave., Berkeley, Cal. ; Office : Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Cal., and Nev. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CORY, Harry Thomas, Consulting En- gineer ; horn, Lafayette, Ind., May 27, 1870 ; son, Thomas and Carrie (Stoney) C. ; descendant of John Cory (second in line in America), Town clerk, Hunting- ton, L. I., 1675-95. B. S., (in Mech. E.) Purdue Univ., 1887; B. S., (in C. E.), Purdue Univ., 1889; M. C. E., Cornell Univ., 1893 ; M. M. E., Cornell Univ., 1896. Married, Ida Judd Hiller, Oct. 4, 1911, at Los Angeles, Cal. Prof, of Civil Engrg., Univ. of Mo., 1893-98 ; Prof, of Sanitary Engrg., 1898-1900; Dean, Col- lege of Engrg., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1900- 02. Trans. Dept., Mexican Central Ry., 1902-03 ; Maintenance of Way Dept., Sou. Pac. Co., 1903-04 ; Asst. to Gen. Mgr., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 129 Sou. Pac. Co., 1904-05 ; Asst. to Pres., Harrimau Lines, Ariz, and Mex., 1005- 11 ; also Gen. Mgr. and Ctiiel' ii^iigr., Cal. Dev. Co., and La Sociedad de Riego Terrenos de la Baja Cal., S. A., the two comprising irrigation system of Imperial Valley, and in charge of re-division of Colo. River from Salton Sea, 1906-07. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Clubs : Bohemian, (S. F.) ; Faculty, (Berkeley) ; Jonathan, (Los Angeles). Contributor to technical press. Original of the character, "Wil- lard Holmes," in the book by Harold Bell Wright, "The Winning of Barbara Worth." Res. : 2600 Benvenue ave., Ber- keley, Cal. ; Office : 802 Nevada Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CORY, Lewis Lincoln, Lawyer; liorn, San Jose, Cal., May 4, 1861 ; son, Benja- min and Sarah A. (Braly) C. Eclu. : public schools, San Jose ; Univ. of the Pacific, near Santa Clara ; prep, school for Rutger's College, 1876 ; Rutger's Col- lege, New Brunswick; B. A., Princeton Univ., 1881 ; LL. B., Columbia Law School, N. Y., 1883. Married, Caroline A. Martin, Oct. 17, 1882. Republican. Res. : 1028 S st. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., Fresno, Cal. CORYELL, Joseph Beileaii, Capitalist: honi, San Francisco, Cal., June 4, 1871 ; son. Dr. John R. and Zoe Christine (Belleau) C. ; descendant of George Coryell, one of the pallbearers at funeral of George Washington. Edu. : St. Igna- tius School, San Francisco, 1881-84 ; grad., Santa Clara College, 1S87. Mar- ried, Mabel Lloyd Jessup, Apr. 18, 1900, at San Francisco. Opened real estate office in San Francisco, 1888. Grower of orchids. Life member, Cal. Soc. of Pioneers. Clubs : Pacific Union, Burlin- game, Menlo Country, Country of Marin Co. Res.: Mateo Park ; Office : San Fran- cisco, Cal. COSGROVE, Howard Goodlove, Lawyer, tforn, Cleveland, O., Feb. 8, 1881 ; son, Samuel Goodlove (Gov. of Washington, elected 1908; died in office. 1909). and Zephorena (Edgerton) C. A. B., Univ. of Washington, 1902, LL. B., 1904. Un- married. Regent, Univ. of Washington^ 1909. Republican. Member : B. P. O. E., I. O. O. P. Clubs : Seattle Athletic, Arctic. Res. : 103 Crockett st. ; Office : 817 Alaska bldg., Seattle, Wash. COSHOW, Oliver Perry, Lawyer; born, Brownsville, Ore.,. Aug. 14, 1863 ; sow., Oliver Perry and Sarah Elizabeth (Coch- ran) C. Edu. : common schools, Browns- ville, Ore. ; high school, Portland, Ore. ; Univ. of Ore., Eugene, Ore. Married, Libbie Kay, Dec. 25, 1886, at Browns- ville, Ore. Dir., Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co., Salem, Ore. ; Pres., Umpqua Valley Bank, Roseburg, Ore. ; State Sena- tor, Douglas Co., 1904-08. Member : Am. Historical Soc, Oregon Historical Soc, Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Acad, of Political and Social Science, Am. Econo- mic Assn. Res. : 509 E. Lane st. ; Office : 418 Perkins bldg., Roseburg, Ore. COSTELLO, Stephen Vincent, Lawyer; born, Petaluma, Sonoma Co., Cal., July 13, 1872; son, Thomas and Rose (Hana- van) C. Edu. : public schools, Petaluma. Member of law firm of Costello & Cos- tello, since 1906. Cand. for superior judge, 1900. Member : N. S. G. W., Knights of Columbus, San Francisco Bar Assn. Res. : 555 Eureka st. ; Office : Phelan bldg., San Francisco, Cal. COTTON, Aylett Rains, Lav/yer; born, Austintown, O., Nov. 29, 1826; son, John and Catherine (Parkhurst) C. Edu. : Cottage Hill Acad., Ellsworth, O., 1842- 43 ; Alleghany College, Meadville, Pa., 1 term, 1845. Married, Laura Wick, Feb. 14, 1856 ; second, Hattie E. Walker, Nov. 20, 1873. Taught public school, Ells- worth, O., 1843-4 ; taught country school, Youngstown, O., 1844-5 ; taught at Union Acad., Fayette Co., Tenn., 1845-7. Moved from DeWitt, la., to Cal., with ox team, in 1849. Mined in 1849 and 1850 on Feather River and Middle Fork of Feather River. Returned to la., 1851. via Panama. Judge, Clinton Co., la., 2 years ; Pros. Atty. for that Co. 1 year ; 5 130 WHO'S WHO mayor of Lyons City, la., 1855-7, and member of conv. in 1857, to revise con- stitution of la. Representative in Iowa Legis., 1868, and chmn. of Judiciary Comm. Member, Iowa Legis. and Speak- er of House, 1870. Member of Congress from 2nd Congressional Dist. of la., Mar., 1871, to Mar., 1875. Returned to Cal., 1883. Member : Bd. of Dir. of Soc. of Cal. Pioneers, 1896-1909, (pres., July, 1898- July, 1899) ; Grand Master of Masons of la., 1855-56 ; Knight Templar, Royal Arch and Scottish Rite Mason, 33°. Ad- dress : 2514 A Clay St., San Francisco, Cal. COTTON, Aylett Rains, Jr., Lawyer; J)orn, Clinton, la., Dec. 29, 1874; son, Aylett R. and Hattie E. Cotton. Edu. : Lincoln School, San Francisco, 1886-8 ; Belmont School, 1888-91 ; A. B., Stan- ford Univ., 1894 ; LL. B., Hastings Law College, 1896. Married, Alice Borel. Moved to Cal., 1883. Went to Manila, P. I., 1900, as translator of Spanish law for the Philippine Govt. Pros. Atty. for Manila, 1906-7. App. Asst. Dist. Atty. of San Francisco, 1910. Member : B P. O. E. Clul) : University. Republican Res. : 2514A Clay st. ; Office : Kohl bldg. San Francisco, Cal. COTTRELIi, Frederick Gardner, Chief Physical Chemist ; horn, Oakland, Cal., Jan. 10, 1877 ; son, Henry and Cynthia L. (Durfee) C. B. S., Univ. of Cal., 1896; Ph. D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1902. Married, Jessie M. Fulton, Jan. 1, 1904. at Nevada City, Cal. Chief Physical Chemist, U. S. Bureau of Mines, (S. F.) Member : Am. Chemical Soc, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Mining & Metallurgical Soc. of Am. Clubs : University of Cal., (S. F.) ; Chemists, (N.. Y.) ; Cosmos, (Washington, D. C.) ; Engineers', (S. F.) Contributor of technical articles to various scientific journals. Res. : Berke- ley, Cal. ; Office : U. S. Bureau of Mines, room 506 U. S. Custom House, San Francisco, Cal. COULSTON, John Bishop, Banker; horn, Ellisburg, Pa., May 22, 1869 ; son, John and Stella (Bishop) C. Edu. : common schools. Married, Nora V. Seibert, Nov. 10, 1891, at Austin, Pa. Came to Cal. in 1906, from Condersport, Pa., whero was engaged in banking business and in the production and sale of natural ga;> ; was for several years Secy, and Treas. and Gen. Mgr. of some of the largest natural gas cos. of that section. Orga- nized several banks in Sou. Cal. Pres.. Crown City Natl. Bank, (Pasadena) ; Crown City Savings Trust Co., (Pasa dena) ; The Colton Natl. Bank, (Col ton) ; Vice-pres., Traders Bank of Los Ange- les; Dir., First Natl. Bank, (San Pedro) ; First Natl. Bank, (So. Pasadena) ; Savings Bank of South Pasadena. Largely inter- ested in the orange and lemon business ; owns orange and lemon groves at Pasa-j dena, Glendora and loamosa. Cluhs : Altadena Country, (pres.) ; Jonathan, ( Los Angeles) ; Annandale Country, (Pasadena) ; Overland, (Pasadena.) Shriner and 32" Mason. Res. : 1090 New York ave. ; Office : Crown City Natl. Bank, Pasadena, Cal. COUL.THARD, George Harry, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Misosuri Valley, la., Mar. 9, 1878 ; son, William and Jane (Eddie) C. M. D., State Univ. of Iowa, College of Med., 1904. Unmarried. Secy. and Treas., Coulthard & Cline, Ltd. ; Pres., Central Drug Co. Exalted Ruler, Elks, Idaho Falls Lodge, 1087 ; Past- master, Eagle Rock Lodge, No. 19, A. F. & A. M., Shriner, Scottish Rite Mason. Senior Grand Deacon of the Grand Lodge of Masons of Idaho. Address : Idaho Falls, Ida. COUNCIL,, Walter Wooten, Physician; horn, N. Carolina, May 25, 1882 ; son, John Pickett and Johnnie (Wooten) C. Edu. : Bingham School, Mebane, N. C, 1899 ; grad., Univ. of N. C, 1902 ; M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1905. Married, Mar- tha Virginia Scurry, June 26, 1907, at Seattle, Wash. Res. Phys., the Seat- tle Gen. Hosp,. 1905-6; Surg., Ellamar i ON THE PACIFIC COAST 131 Mining Co., 1906-8; Surg., Katallo Co.. and Copper River & Nortli western R. R., 1008-12 ; Health Officer, Cordova, 1909- 12. Member : Phi Delta Theta, Phi Rho Sigma Med. Frat., Eagles, Eli Bonana, ITniv. of Va., and P. R. Cluhs : Univer- sity, (Seattle) ; Athletic, Northland, (Cor- dova). Member: Am. Med. Assn., Wash- ington State Art Assn., (life member). Address : Copper River R. R. Hosp., Cor- dova, Alaska. COUNTRYMAN, Robert Harmer, Law- yer; l)orn, Phila., Pa., Sept. 11, 1864; son, George and Margaret (Goodsman) C. LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1888. Married, Jennie A. McWilliams, June 26, 1889. Moved to Cal., 1878. Member: Masons, W. O. W., A. O. U. W., Phi Delta Phi, Y. M. C. A. ; Pres., Men's Club, St. Paul's P. E. Church, S. F. Gluhs : Union League, Cosmos. Res. : 1707 Octavia st. ; Office : Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. COVERT, John G., Judge; lorn, Stanis- laus Co., Cal., Nov. 10, 1866; son, W. A. and Fannie (Dohert) C. Edu. : public schools ; St. Mary's College, Stockton ; B. S., Santa Clara College, 1891 ; read law in offices of Scrivener & Shell, San Francisco. Married, Rebecca Davis, July 29, 1896. Member: Cal. Assembly, 1903. Judge, Superior court of Kings Co., since 1906. Member: N. S. G. W., B. P. O. E., I. O. R. M., K. of C, and Kings Co. Bar Assn. Democrat. Address : Hanford, Cal. COWLES, Josiah Evans, Physician; horn, N. Car., May 14, 1855 ; great grand- son of Capt. Andrew Carson of Rev. War ; nephew of Midshipman R. C. Duval of Commodore Sloat's flagship. Savannah, in his conquest of Cal. Edu. : Finley high school ; M. D., Med. Dept. Univ. of Maryland. 1880 ; Interne, Univ. Hosp., Baltimore, 1880. Married, lone Virginia Hall, 1900. In practice, Johnson, S. C, 1880-6 ; N. Y. City, 1886-8 ; Los Angeles since 1888 ; Phys. in Charge, N. Y. Lying- in Hosp., 1886-8 ; Ex-member. So. Caro- lina Bd. of Edu. ; Ex-member, Los Ange- les Bd. of Health. Lecturer, N. Y. Poly clinic, 1889 ; Member of Staff, Pac. Hosp. Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Co. Med Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Sons of Rev. Res. : 1101 W. Adams st. ; Office Am. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. COX, Charles Barrows, Civil Engineer horn, Newton, Mass., Nov. 4, 1881 ; son Charles A. and Harriet C. (Barrows) C Grad., Newton High School, 1899; B. S. Mass. Inst, of Technology, 1903. Spen1 7 years as Engr. with the U. S. Recla mation Service in Washington ; Vice pres. and Mgr., Mabton Valley Fruit Co. Inc., Mabton, Wash. Asso. Member, Am Soc. Civil Engrs. Member : Knights of Pythias. Address : Mabton, Wash. COX, Edward Wist, Physician; horn. West Va., Feb. 28, 1866 ; son, John A. and Adela Romaine (Fuller) C. ; descend- ant of Gen. A. T. F. Fuller, commander. Ohio Militia, 1812. Edu. : Univ. of West Va. ; Ph. B., Adrian College, Mich., 1889 ; Miami Med. College, Med. Dept. Univ. of Mich. ; M. D., Cooper Med. College, 1889. Married, Mary Lelia Millard, Nov. 3, 1904, at New Iberia, La. Address : Lewis St., Monroe, Wash. COX, J(anies) Emit, Physician; horn, Ashland, Nebr., Mar. 8, 1865 ; son, George W. and Anna (Denham) C. Edu. : pub- lic schools at Ashland and Lincoln, Nebr. ; M. D., at St. .Joseph, Mo., 1894, and Chi- cago, 111., 1898, (post grad.). Married, Nora Elinor Rochford, Mar. 15, 1893, at Omaha, Nebr. Member : Fresno Co. Med Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., International Congress of Hygiene. Res. : 312 South 5th st. ; Office : 143 Fifth St., Coalinga, Cal. COX, Marion Love, Physician; horn, Canton, Tex., Feb. 22, 1870; son, Felman Lafayette and Nancy A. Cox. M. D., Ky. School of Medicine, Louisville, 1894. Married, Milile H. Youngblood, Aug. 12, 1894, at Ben Wheeler, Tex. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Member : Am. Med. Assn.. Texas Med. Assn., Van Zandt Co. Soc. Address : Canton, Tex. 132 WHO'S WHO COX, Robert L.aiiiar, Capitalist; l)07'n. Texas, Jan. 20, 1870 ; son, James R. and Eliza B. Cox ; direct descendant of Gen. John S. Besser and the Hamptons of Ky. Edu. : Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex. Married, Mattie J. Meek, Feb. 15, 1892, at Waco, Tex. Moved to Long Beach, Cal., 1909. Mgr., Guaranty Oil Co. ; Pres., Guaranty Oil Bldg. Co. ; Pres., Guaranty Pipe Line Co. Now establishing pipe line from Midway field, with Ventura, Los Angeles and San Pedro as terminals. Member : Elks, Chamber of Commerce. Clu'bs : L. A. Athletic, Gamut. Res. : 1718 S. Oxford ave. ; Office : Citizens Natl. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. COX, W^illiam Columbus, Physician and Surgeon ; horrij North Carolina, Sept. 20, 1858 ; son, Samuel W. and Cynthia (Blo- lock) C. Edu. : common schools of Walla Walla, Wash. ; M. D., Jefferson Med. Col- lege, Phila., Pa., 1885. Married, Harriet G. McFarland, Nov. 1, 1894, at Everett, Wash. Mayor, Genesee, Ida., 1890 ; Mayor, Everett, Wash., 1896; Pres., Washington . State Med. Assn. Member : All Masonic Lodges, including Shriners ; Elks. Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows ; Am. Med. Assn.. Wash. State Med. Assn., Snohomish Co. Med. Assn. Clu'bs : Cas- cade, Everett Golf, and Country. Res. : 2732 Colby ave. ; ..Office : 1604 Hewett ave., Everett, Wash. COXE, James Clarke Watson, Clergy- man ; horn. Fort Ann, N. Y., July 9, 1837 ; son, John Todd and Polly Baker (Nelson) C. Edu. : Troy Univ., Troy, N. Y., and Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn. ; A. B.. Troy. 1862 ; Wesleyan, 1863 ; A. M., Wesleyan, 1865 ; Ph. D., Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, la., 1876; D. D., Wesleyan Univ., 1881 ; L. H. D., Iowa Wesleyan Univ., 1906. Married, Mary F. Shaw, 1862. at Albany, N. Y. (she died, Nov. 11, 1889) ; second, Mrs. Zer- ilda A. Caldwell, Aug. 29, 1892, at Al- ton, 111. (she died, Dec. 15, 1904) ; third, Mrs. Amelia A. Holden, Feb. 9, 1907, at Napa, Cal. Principal, high school. East Bridgewater, Mass., 1862-3 ; Prof., Greek I Language and Literature, Newbury, Vt., Seminary, 1863-4 ; Principal, Vermont Methodist Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1872-4. Entered ministry of M. E. Church, 1864 ; Pastor in Vermont, 1864- 72 ; in Iowa, 1874-85, and 1901-09 ; Dist. Supt., 1895-1901, Western Field Secy, of S. S. Union, M. E. Church, 1885-92; Delegate to Gen. Conf., M. E. Church, 1872, 1884, 1888, 1900; reserve delegate, 1896 ; fraternal delegate from Gen. Conf., M. E. Church, to Natl. Council of Con- gregational Churches, 1874. Retired, 1910. Trustee, Wesleyan Univ., 1874- 78 ; Trustee, Iowa Wesleyan Univ., 1882- 92. Editor, "Proceedings of Second Iowa Methodist State Convention," 1881. Has in preparation three books nearly ready for the press (1912). Member: Phi Beta Kappa, (Wesleyan); Masonic: K. T., and 32°. Address: 955 West 35th Place, Los Angeles, Cal. COYNE, D. Joseph, Lav/yer; horn, Chi- cago, 111., July 11, 1882; son, Martin J. and Catherine (McMahon) C. Edu. : pub- lic and high schools of Chicago, 111. ; Athenaeum and Lewis Inst. ; LL. B., Law Dept. Lake Forrest Univ., Chicago, 1905. Married, Johanna Slaney, Sept. 14, 1910. Member, law firm, Coyne & Coyne. Member : Company A. 7th Regt.. N. G. C, L. A. Bar Assn., Chamber of Commerce. Clu'bs : Newman, Celtic. Re- publican. Res. : 1742 New England ave. ; Offlce : 519-521 Laughlin bldg., Los Ange- les, Cal. CRABBE. John Hammond, Law^yer; born, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- land, Oct. 14, 1880; son, William and Lavina Emily (Prowse) C. Grad., Chico Grammar School, 1900 ; Chico State Nor- mal, 1905 ; San Francisco Bus. College, 1907 ; studied law in offices of John O'Gara. Married, Mary Armstrong Free- man, June 3, 1908. Member : Natl. Guard of Cal., 4 years ; exempt member, Chico Vol. . Fire Dept. ; formerly editor, Chico "Enterprise." Republican. Res. : Hotel Robins ; Office : 945 Pacific bldg., San Francisco, Cal, i ON THE PACIFIC COAST 133 pRABTREE, David, Minister; horn, Mad- isonville, Ky., Sept. 20, 1878 ; son, Cyrus Weir and Ermie Rebecca (Gregory) C. Edit. : Gratz Preparatory School ; A. B., Kentucky Univ., 1S08 ; Kentucky Bible College. 1000 ; Leland Stanford Univ., 1005 ; Church Divinity School of Pacific ; General Seminary of New York. Married. Eugenie Hawes, April 25, 1005, at San Francisco. Rector, St. Peter's Church. Chaplain, Bakersfield Elks. Member : Elks Lodge, Masons, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Cluhs : San Francisco Golf, Menlo Park Golf. Res. : 12 Washington St. ; Address : Box 153, Redwood City, Cal. CRAIG, Gavin William, Judge; horn, Scotia, Nebr., June 27, 1878 ; son, Gavin Ralston and Emma Edwards (Morse) C. Edu. : public schools, Scotia, Nebr., TJkiah, Cal., and high school, Pomona ; LL. B., I'niv. of Sou. Cal., Law Dept, 1001 ; later, LL. M. ; Brownsberger Coml. Col- lege, 1000. Married, Berdena Browns- berger, Apr., 1003. Associated in office of Dist. Atty. Fredericks, until Aug. 1. 1004, when resigned to become secy, and instr. of Univ. of Sou. Cal. College of Law ; since Jan., 1011, Judge, Superior Court, Los Angeles Co. Court Commnr., Los Angeles Co., May, 1008 to Jan. 1, 1011. Cluhs : Gamut, Metropolitan. Member : Phi Delta Phi, Masons. Shriners, and Woodmen of the World. Lecturer on "Elementary Law," "Water Rights," and "Securities," Univ. of Sou. Cal. College of Law. Author of case book, "Craig on Water Rights and Irri- gation Law in the Western States." Republican. Res. : 185 Virgil ave. ; Offioe : Dept., 7, Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. CRAIG, John, Shipbuilder; horn, New i York City, 1838. Edu. : public schools, New York City; grad., College of N. Y., ; 1855. Superintended conversion of mer- chants' ships into gun boats during Civil War ; founded shipyard. Gibraltar, Mich.. 1865 ; organized firm, John Craig & Sons, 1882 ; built works, Trenton, Mich., which were removed to Toledo, O., 1889. Firm changed to Craig Shipbuilding Co., 1889- 1905. Reorganized firm and est. ship- building plant. Long Beach, 1006. Ad- dress : Long Beach, Cal. CRAIG, John F., Ship Builder; horn, Gi- braltar, Mich., May 18, 1868. Edu. : public schools, State Normal School. Mich. ; Secy, and Treas., John Craig & Sons, 1880-1000; Vice-pres., and Treas., Craig Shipbuilding Co., Toledo, O., 1000-05 ; reorganized with his father, Craig Shipbuilding Co., Long Beach, 1006. Pres., Western Dredging & Marine Constr. Co. ; Dir., Adams Transportation Co., Monroe Trans. Co., Toledo Steamship Co., Portage Transit Co., Western Steam Navi- gation Co. Address : Long Beach, Cal. CRAIG, Jubal Early, Lawyer; horn. San Francisco, May 31, 1874 ; son, William and Ruth Hairston (Thompson) C. Edu. : 1881-86, San Francisco public schools ; 1886-88, Urban Academy, San Francisco; 1888-89, Pacific Heights Grammar School ; 1880-02, Boys High School ; LL. B., Univ. of Va., 1805. Married, Marie T. Craig. Associate Editor of Rose's Notes on the U. S. Reports, 1898- 1900. Democrat. Res. : 253 Harwood ave., Oakland; Office: 514 Clunie bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CRAIG, William Talton, Lawyer; horn, Watsonville, Cal., Mar. 8, 1866; son, Andrew and Mary Catherine (Pace) C. Edu. : public schools, Santa Cruz and San Francisco ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1889 ; Hastings College of Law, 1889-90. Mar- ried, L. Etta Brown, Nov. 20, 1895. Atty., for Wholesalers' Bd. of Trade, since 1905. Member : Masons, Shriners, N. S. G. W. Cluhs : University, South Coast Yacht. Democrat. Res. : 528 Harvard blvd. ; Office : 730-732 Higgins bldg., Los Ange- les, Cal. CRAMER, Leroy Bloom, Electrical En- gineer ; horn, Mechanicville, N. Y., June 7, 1881 ; son, Harison Lamerson and Caroline C. (Baker) C. Grad., Mechanic- ville High School, 1900; B. S., (in E. E.). Univ. of Vevmont, 1904 ; M. E. E., Union 134 WHO'S WHO College, 1909 ; Engrg. Apprenticeship Course, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.. 2 years. Married, Carrie Delia Seal, Feb. 9, 1910, at Portland, Ore. Erecting Engr., Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. ; Elec. Engr., Oregon Elect. Ry Co., United Railroad Co. Asso. member, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. ; member, Oregon Soc. of Engrs. Res. : 471 Tillamook st. ; Ofjfice : Oregon Electric Ry. Co., Portland, Ore. GRAND Alili, E. Earl, Lawyer; horn. Manson, la., Nov. 14, 1876 ; son, Tyrannus H. and Clara (Common) C. Grad., Man- son High School, 1896; LL. B., la. Col- lege of Law (Drake Univ.), 1899; LL.M., Univ. of Cal., Law Dept., 1909. Married, Blanche Newcom, Jan. 1, 1903. Moved to Cal., 1905. Dean of L. A. Bus. Col- lege, Law Dept. Cluhs : Metropolitan, Mason. Republican. Res. : 2004 College Drive ; Offlce : 408-416 American Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CRANDAIiL,, Lynn, Civil Engineer; horn, Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1888 ; son, Clayton and Imogene (Newberry) C. C. E., Cornell Univ., 1910. Married, Bess L. Sickly, Nov., 1911, at Denver, Colo. Engr., Water Resources Branch of U. S. Geological Survey. Jun. Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Res. : 1014 Ada st. ; Office : 615 Idaho bldg., Boise, Ida. CRANE, Royston Campbell, Lawyer; horn. Independence, Texas, Feb. 16, 1864 ; son, William Carey and Kate J. Crane ; descendant of Gov. Robt. Treat, Jasper Crane, original settlers of New Haven. Conn., and Newark, N. J., and Col. Jas. Moore, who fought under Washington. B. P., Baylor Univ., 1884 ; LL. B., Univ. of Texas, 1886. Married, Mamie E. Douthit, Jan. 7, 1892, at Velasco, Texas. Has lived in Roby, Abeline, and Sweet- water, since 1886. Ex-County Atty., Fisher Co., Tex. ; Ex-Dist. Atty., 39th Judicial Dist. of Tex. ; Ex-Mayor of Sweetwater. Trustee, Simmons College, for 12 years ; Pres., Home Realty Co. Member : Sons of Am. Rev., Tex. His- torical Assn., Natl. Geographic Soc, Shriner, 32° Mason, Knights Templar; held highest offices in several of the Ma- sonic bodies ; also member, W. O. W., Knights of Pythias, in both of which he has held highest offices in the local lodges. Contributor of articles to news- papers and periodicals. Res. : Cor. Crane and E. No. 3 st. ; Office: 112i^ W. No. 2 St., Sweetwater, Tex. CRANET, Hiigli, Lawyer; horn, Luran Co. Armagh, Ire. June 30, 1866 ; son, Hugh and Mary (Hughes) C. Edu. : St. Peter's School, Lurgan ; LL. B., St. Kevin's Law School, Dublin, Ire., 1887. Engaged in law and mining, 1890-96. Justice of the Peace of Silver Lake, San Bernardino, Co., Cal., 2 years. Has mining interests in Steep Hollow, Nev. Co., Cal. Address : 360 E St., San Bernardino, Cal. CRAVENj, \^''esley Homer, Banker; horn, Licking, Mo., Mar. 21, 1877 ; son, James Asbury and Mary Elizabeth C. Married. Genevieve Leavitt, Oct. 21, 1901, at Houston, Mo. Pres., Bank of Hollister. Address : Hollister, Ida. CRAVENS, Harry B^ Physician; horn, Salem, Ind., Mar. 3, 1878 ; son, Aaron A. and Ella R. (Schwarts) C. ; grandson of { J. A. Cravens, Congressman ; also Gen. i in Mexican War. Edu. : high school, Hardingsburg, Ind. ; M. D., Med. School, ! Louisville, Ky., 1905. Unmarried. Ad- dress : Walville, Wash. CRAWFORD, C. H., Lawyer; hoi^n, Day- ton, Wash., May 1, 1879 ; son, Thomas Harrison and Rosezelia A. (Smith) C. Edu. : Stanford Univ. Married, Anna ■) Vickers, Aug. 16, 1906. Pres., Pacific jj Surety Co. ; formerly Dist. Atty., Le ' Grande. Ore. Cluhs : California, (Los Angeles) ; Commercial, (San Francisco). Member : B. P. O. E. Res. : Palo Alto ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. CRAWFORD, /Magnus Tate, Electrical , Engineer ; horn, Louisville, Ky., Mar. 3, 'i 1885; son, George M. and Abbie North l (Tate) C. Edu. : public schools, Louis- 1 ville, Ky. ; Dupont Manual Training | School, Louisville, 1904 ; Univ. of Wash., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 135 Seattle ; B. S., (in E. E.) 1907 ; E. E., 1910. Unmarried. Supt. of Transmission, Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. Mem- ber, Honor Scientific Frat., Sigma Xi ; Asso. membei". Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., (Secy., Seattle Branch). Res.: 4748 7th ave., N. E. ; Office : 608 Electric bldg., I Seattle, Wash. CRAWFORD, Walter J., Lawyer; horn, Mt. Vernon, Tex., 1873; son, J. S. and Lou (Eddins) C. B. A., Univ. of Texas, 1894; LL. B., 1897. Married, Cora Shults, 1901, at Dallas, Tex., Dir., Texas Dredging Co., Gulf Natl. Bank ; meml)er law firm, Smith, Crawford & Sanfield Member, State Democratic Exec. Comm. Member : Local Bar. Assn., Texas State Historical Assn., Natl. Geographic Soc, Y. M. C. A., Kappa Alpha, Past Exalted ': Ruler Elks, Chamber of Commerce. Cluh : Beaumont Country. Res. : 1494 Broad- way ; Office : Gilbert bldg., Beaumont, Texas. CREADICK, A. Nowell, Physician; horn, Dover, Del., 1883 ; son, Samuel and Flor- ence (No well) C. Edu. : Wm. Penn Char- ter School, Phila. ; A. B., Univ. of Pa., 1904; M. D., 1908. Married, Emma G. DeBow, 1909, at Phila. Member, Oregon National Guard, Medical Corps. Member : Delta Upsilon Fraternity ; Alpha Mu Pi Omega (medical) Fraternity ; City and County Med. Soc, Oregon State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Cluh : University. Res. : 526 20th st. ; Office : 824 Medical bldg., Portland, Ore. iCRENSHAW, Loren O., Law^yer; horn, Lamar, Mo., Oct. 19, 1883 ; son, George L. and Virginia E. (Fink) C. Grad., Lamar High School, 1901 ; Ann Arbor (Mich.) High School, 1902; Literary Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1902-3 ; B. L., Law Dept, Univ. of Mich., 1906. Married, Margaret Breek, June 26, 1909. Moved to Cal., 1904. Member law firm. Hickcox & Crenshaw. Member : Sigma Chi, L. A. Bar Assn. Cluhs : University, San Ga- briel Country, Annandale Country. Re- publican. Res. : 1517 Wilton place ; Office: 817 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CRESSLER, Samuel Oren, Banker; horn, Tehama Co., Cal., 1868 ; son, William T. and Augusta (Alvord) C. Edu. : St. Mat- thew's Hall, San Mateo, Cal. ; College City, Colusa Co., Cal. Married, Charlotte Pagnuello, May 4, 1889, at Modoc Co., Cal. Cashier, First Natl. Bank. Address : Lakeview, Ore. CRESAVELL, Harry Thornton, Lawyer; horn, Eutaw, Ala. ; son, David and Gert- rude (Thornton) C. Moved to Cal,, 1870. Edu. : school conducted by Prof. Henry Tutwiler, Greene Springs, Ala. Dist. Atty., Nye Co., Nev., 1875-76 ; State Senator, 1877-80 ; Dist. Atty., Lander Co., Nev., 1881-86; City Atty., San Francisco, 1893-8. Member law firm, Garber, Cress- well & Garber. App. Police Commnr., San Francisco, 1906 ; resigned, 1907. Democrat. Res. : 2412 Webster st. ; Of- fice : Addison Head bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CRISP, John Doug-las, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Apple Pie Ridge, 111., May 9, 1858 ; son, John Andrews and Mary Ellen (Comstock) C. ; great-grandson of Major Andrews of Rev. fame. LL. B., Univ. of Missouri, 1882 ; M. D., Univ. of Denver, 1905. Married, Ada Morris, Sept. 4, 1878, at Exeter, 111. Born in a log cabin and reared on a farm. Editor and joint owner, "The Holden Enter- prise," Holden, Mo., 1883-91 ; Managing Editor, "The Evening Tribune," Galves- ton, Texas, 1891-93. Vice-pres., Brown Electrical Co., of Colo. Member: Am. Med. Assn., Colo. State Med. Soc, Denver Med. Soc, Natl. Geographical Soc Demo- crat. Cluh : Denver Motor. Author : "Orpah," a religious and historical novel, and of many short stories and med. pa- pers. Res. : 1347 Lafayette st. ; Office : 310 Wyoming bldg., Denver, Colo. CRIST, Wiley F., Lawyer; horn, Vic- toria, 111., Nov. 3, 1878 ; son, P. A. and Mary (Fowler) C. Edu. : public and high schools ; LL. B., Columbia (now George Washington) Univ.. 1898 ; LL. M., 1S6 WHO'S WHO 1899. Married, Frances Warner, Feb. 15, 1909. Moved to 'Cal., 1904. Member law firm, Crist & Johnson. Member : Bar Assn. CluJ) : Presidio Golf. Mason. Re- publican. Res. : 121 Monticello ave., Piedmont ; Office : 24 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. CRITCHLOW, Edward Benjamin^ Law- yer ; born, Mississippi, Oct. 2, 1858 ; son, John J. and Mehitabel H. (Ayer) C. A. B., Princeton Univ., 1882. Vice-pres. and Mgr., Twin Falls Waterworks Co. ; Vice- pres., Bingham New Haven C. & G. Co. ; Vice-pres., Utah-Colo. Cattle & Imp. Co. Member, law firm. Pierce, Critchlow & Barrette, Salt Lake and Los Angeles. Cluhs : Alta, University, Country, Prince- ton (N. Y.). Member: Am. Bar Assn. (local council). Res.: 430 7th East St.; Office : McCornick bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah. CROCKER, Malcolm Montgomery, Phy- sician and Surgeon ; horn, Washington, D. C, June 5, 1864 ; son, George Danchey (Chaplain, U. S. Army, 23 years) and Lydia Monroe (Allen) C. M. D., Rush Med. College, Chicago, 111., 1887. Married, Florence G. Lowry, 1889, at Wabash, Ind. Dir., Lordsburg Water, Ice & Elec- tric Co. ; Dir., Arizona Eastern Ry. Dist. Surg., S. P. Ry. Co. ; Local Surg., Ari- zona and New Mexico Ry. Member : Pa- cific Assn. Ry. Surgeons, Am. Assn. Ry. Surgeons, New Mexico Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Address : Lordsburg, New Mexico. CROCKER, William Henry, Banker; born, Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 13, 1861 ; son, Charles and Mary A. (Deming) C. FJdu. : Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. ; Ph. B., Yale, 1882 ; later. Ph. D. Married, Ethel Willard Sperry, Oct. 6, 1886, at Stockton, Cal. Pres., Crocker Natl. Bank, Crocker Estate Co., Crocker Realty Co., Burlingame Realty Co., Oakland Water Front Co. ; Vice-pres., Humboldt Savings Bank, San Francisco Savings Union, Pacific Imp. Co., Bay District Land Co., Sierra Ry. Co. ; Treas., Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining Co. ; Dir., Bur- lingame Land and Water Co. ; Equitable Trust Co., N. Y. City; First Natl. Bank, Berkeley ; First Natl. Bank, Fresno ; First Natl. Bank, Merced ; Geary St. Park and Ocean R. R. Co., Humboldt Co. Bank, Eu- reka ; lone Coal and Iron Co., Laguna Blanca Water Co., Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., N. Y. City ; Pac. Gas and Elec Co., Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co., Palace Hotel Co., Sperry Flour Co., Yosemite Valley R. R. Co. First Vice-pres., Panama Pacific Internatl. Ex- pos. Co. Trustee, Bishop Armitage Or- phanage, Episcopal Church Corporation, Maria Kip Orphanage ; Dir., Y. M. C. A. ; Regent, Univ. of Cal. Trustee, Cal. Acad, of Sciences. Member : Masons, York and Scottish Rite, 33°. Cluhs: Pacific-Union, Bohemian, University, Olympic, San Francisco Golf (San Francisco) ; Univer- sity, Metropolitan, Pilgrims (N. Y.) ; Bur- lingame, (Burlingame). Res.: Burlin- game ; Office : Crocker Natl. Bank, San Francisco, Cal. CROCKETT, Ernest Nathaniel, Physi- cian ; born. Napoleon, Ohio, Mar. 31, 1863; son, George and Harriett (Emery) C. Edu. : High School, Napoleon, O., Val- paraiso, Ind., Normal School ; Ph. G., Chi- cago, 1889 ; M. D., St. Louis, 1898. Mar- ried, Emma Welch, June 23, 1910, at Portland, Ore. Member : Elks and of fraternal socs. Res. : 525 Ainswortb ave. ; Office : Corbett bldg., Portland, Ore. CROMWELL., John Harold, Physician and Surgeon ; born. 111., 1876 ; son, Geo. Oliver and Angeline (McClain) C. ; de- scendant of Oliver Cromwell. M. D., St. Louis College of Phys. and Surg., 1903 ; Married, Willis Elma Berry, Nov. 1, 1904, at Pleasant Hill, 111. Member : 111. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Gooding, Ida. CRONE3IIL.IiER, William F., Commis- sion Merchant ; born. Brushy Point, Min- ing Camp, Cal., Apr. 30, 1855. Edu. : public schools ; grad., Sacramento Bus. College, 1873 ; Teacher, Sacramento Bus. College, 2 years. Married, Mattie J. Fra- zee, Sacramento, Cal., 1881. Mgr., W. R. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 137 Strong Fruit Co., 5 years ; Mgr., Earl Fruit Co., 8 years ; one of tlie organizers. Golden West Celery and Produce Co. ; Pres.. Vegetable Union, since its organ- ization. 1902. Member : Chamber of Com- merce. Native Sons of the Golden West, I. O. F. Cluh : Jonathan. Address : 936 S. Alvarado, Los Angeles, Cal. CRONIIV, John Roche, Lawyer; 'born, Ire.. Nov. 1, 1873 ; son, John and Mary (Roche) C. Edu. : national schools. Ire. ; grad., Lincoln evening school, San Fran- cisco, 1903. Married, Ellinor J. Farley, Oct. 14, 1901. Moved to Cal., 1889. Elected Assemblyman from Solano Co., 20th Dist, Nov., 1908, and Nov., 1910. Republican. Address : Benicia, Cal. CROOK, William McKissack, Lawyer; Ijoi-n, near Columbia, at Kedron, Tenn., Dec. 25, 1874 ; son, Jesse Wiley and Jen- nie McKissack (Parham) C. ; his father held commission from Cabinet of Confed- erate States of America as Captain in charge of General Army supplies, and was in charge of first relay of 100 men to remove the Confederate treasure of $15,- 000.000 in specie from Richmond prior to its evacuation. He distinguished him- self for bravery in many of the great battles of the Civil War ; his grandfather on maternal side was a Lieut-Col. and his great uncle Ma.ior in Civil War ; great uncle Henry L. Parham, was ambassador plenipotentiary to Brazil under Daniel Webster's administration as .Sec. of State of U. S. ; forefathers were large slave holders and plantation owners in mid- dle T^enn. Edu. : private and public schools, Tenn. and Texas ; Spring Hill Academy. Spring Hill. Tenn. ; Law Dept., Vanderbilt Univ. ; LL. B., Law Dept., Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., Washington, D. C. Holder of State permanent teachers' certificate in Texas. Married, Jennie Maude Helsel, June 9, 1897, at Columbus, O. Member of Execu- tive Committee. Dir. and Atty., Texas Bank & Trust Co., of Beaumont ; Trustee and Steward, First M. E. Church, S. Beaumont ; Member of law firm. Crook, Lord. Lawhorn & Ney. Commissioner from Texas under appointments from Gov- ernors Sayers, Campbell and Colquit to conference on Uniform State Laws. Mem- ber : Am. Bar Assn.. Commercial Law League of America. Texas State Bar Assn., Jefferson Co. Bar Assn., Knights Templar, 32° Mason, Shriner. Member : National Civic Federation. Active in local civic organizations. Res. : 395 W. 7th ; Office : Gilbert bldg., Beaumont, Tex. CROOP, ^Villiam B., Lawyer; horn, Tunkhannock, Pa.. Jan. 12. 1852 ; son, Peter S. and Julia (Sleagle) C. Edu.: public schools of native state ; Wyo. Seminary at Kingston, Pa. Married, Grace M. Beecher. Sept. 1, 1886. Taught school in Pa., 7 years. Moved to Cal.. 1877. Taught school in Merced, until 1898. Justice of the Peace, since Nov., 1910. Member: Co. Bd. of Edu., 1894- 98 ; elected Co. Clerk and studied law. Member : I. O. O. F., W. O. W., Masons. Democrat. Res. : Merced ; Office : Court House, Merced, Cal. CROSBY, Daniel, Surg-eon; horn, Center- ville, Cal.. Sept. 28, 1874 ; son, Edward and Mary (Sullivan) C. M. D., Cooper Med. College. 1898. Married, Agnes Fos- ter Buchanan. Oct. 15, 1908, at Oakland, Cal. Visiting Surgeon, Alameda Co. Hosp. ; Lecturer on Hygiene and Sex Hy- giene, Oakland Polytechnic College. Mem- ber : Alameda Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Am. Acad- emy of Political and Social Science, Ala- meda Co. Tax Assn. Cluhs : Athenian, (Oakland) ; Commonwealth of Cal., Eco- nomic, (S. F.). Res.: 1701 Fruitvale ave. ; Office : 1822 Fruitvale ave.. Oak- land, Cal. CROTHERS, Robert Alexander, Jour- nalist ; l)07-n, Province of Quebec. Can- ada. Apr. 7, 1855 ; son, Robert and Mary (Foreman) C. B. A., McGill Univ., Mon- treal. 1876; B. C. L., 1878. Unmarried. Graduated first in class and received Chapman Gold Medal in Greek and Latin. Greek and Roman literature and history. Practiced law in Quebec, 8 years ; was WHO'S WHO one of the examiners for admission to study and practice law in the Prov. of Quebec for the last five years of his resi- dence there. Went to San Francisco in 1888. Purchased the "Bulletin" in 1894, since which time has been its editor and publisher. Director, Panama-Pacific In- ternational Exposition. Cliihs : Common- wealth, Olympic, Union League, Press. Member : Bar Assn., Natl. Geographical Soc, Academy of Science. Res. : 1909 Clay St. ; Office : 767 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. CROUCH, George W., Lawyer; horn, Delta, la., Dec. 1, 1879 ; son, Levi Benton and Susie W. (Chesney) C. Edu. : Paw- nee City, Neb. ; Univ. of Neb. College of Law ; Univ. of Mich., College of Law. Member law firm. Crouch & Crouch Democrat. Office : Central bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. CROW, Denton Mendenhall, Lawyer; horn, Urbana, Ohio. Aug. 20, 1878 ; son, Herman Denton and Florence (Menden- hall) C. Edu. : public schools of Spo kane and Washington State College, at Pullman ; left college in Junior year. Married, Harriet Heacock, Feb. 8, 1900, at Seattle, Wash. Retired Captain Natl. Guard of Wash., after 10 years commis- sioned service. Served 2 terms as Dep. Pros. Atty. of Spokane County. Now U. S. Commissioner for Eastern District of Wash. Has served as Secy, of Repub- lican County and City Central Commit- tees. Member : State Bar Asn., F. & A. M. Res. : 712 E. 19th ave. ; Office : 605 Jamison bldg., Spokane, Wash. CROW, Samuel Eugene, Judge; horn, Ashland, 111., July 18, 1860. Edu. : pub- lic schools. Neb. and Cal. ; Hastings Law School, San Francisco, 1 year ; studied law in offices of W. C. Stratton, Santa Barbara. Justice of the Peace, Santa Maria, 1881-82. App. Superior Judge of Santa Barbara Co., by Gov. Geo. C. Par- dee, Jan., 1907. In 1908, elected for full term of 6 years. Member : Cal. Bar Assn. Republican. Address : Santa Bar- bara, Cal. CROWE, Francis Trenholm, Civil En- gineer ; horn, Trenholmville, Canada, Oct.- 12, 1882 ; son, John and Emma Jane (Wilkinson) C. B. S., Univ. of Maine, 1905. Married, Marie Elizabeth Sass, Sept. 9, 1909, at Helena, Mont. Since 1905, Civil Engr., U. S. Reclamation Ser- vice on various projects in the West. Member : Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Bngrs. Address : Boise, Idaho. CROWLEY, Miles, County Attorney; horn, suburbs of Boston, Charlestown, Mass. (now Boston), 1859. Edu.: Eliot Grammar school. Married, Ella Virginia Kitwell of Baltimore, Md. Formerly member : 22d Legislature ; State Senate, 23d and 24th, and 54th Congress. Has been County Atty., 2 terms of 2 years each ; Dist. County Atty., 2 terms. Now practicing law. Address : Old Mason bldg., 21st, cor. Market sts., Galveston, Tex. CRUSE, Thomas, Capitalist; horn, Ire- land, 1836. Edu. : Natl, schools, Ireland Married, Margaret Carter, Jan., 1886, at Helena, Mont. Came to Am., 1856. Moved to Mont., 1866. Discoverer Cruse Gold Mine, 1875 ; Drum Lumon Mine, 1876. Owns 14,000 acres land, and is engaged in stockraising. Pres., Thomas Cruse Savings Bank. Address : Helena, Mont. CRYER, George Edward, Law'yer; horn, Waterloo, Neb., May 13, 1875 ; son, John B. and Elizabeth (Grange) C. Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1903. Married, Isabel 'G. Gay, Sept. 6, 1906. First Sergeant Company G, 7th Cal. Vol. Inf., 1898. First Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty. for Sou. Dist. of Cal., 1911 ; resigned, Feb. 1, 1912, to accept app. of Asst. City Atty., for Los Angeles. Member : Knights of Pythias. Asst. Ed- itor, "Mich. Law Review," 1903, repre- senting Cal. Republican. Res. : 3822 In- graham St. ; Office : 517 Merchants Trust bldg., liOS Angeles, Cal. CUIiBERTSON, Jolin James, Manufac- turer ; horn, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mar, 16, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 139 1853; son, John and Amelia (Fonshill) C. Edu. : public schools. Married, Emily Lee, Sept. 6, 1881, in N. J. Pres., Jack- son Cotton Oil Co., Ladonia Cotton Oil Co., Chandler Cotton Oil Co., Wynne- wood Cotton Oil Co., Vice-pres., Conti- nental Cotton Oil Co., Rosebud Cotton Oil Co., Farmers Cotton Oil Co., Cooper Cot- ton Oil Co. ; Dir., Corsicana Cotton Oil Co., Waxahachie Cotton Oil Co. Mem- ber : Natl. Forestry Assn., Y. M. C. A. Clul) : Lamar. Address : Paris, Tex. CUIilN, Walter, Physician and Surgeon; born, Phila., Pa., June 26, 1866; son, John and Mir a B. (Daniel) C. Ph. G., Phila. College of Pharmacy, 1888 ; M. D., Univ. of Penn., 1890. Married, Edith J. Taylor, May 26, 1894, at Marshfield, Ore. Secy., Coos County Board of Health. Health Officer, Coquille, Ore. Pres., Coos and Curry Counties Med. Soc. Address : Coquille, Ore. CULPEPPER, Mallory, Physician; horn, Weston, La., Sept. 23, 1871 ; son, R. M. and Mattie Y. (Hawthorne) C. M. D., Tulane Med. College, 1894. Married, Mary F. Wailes, Feb. 20, 1896, at Wes- ton, La. Pres., Bank of Dayton. Mayor, Dayton. Trustee, Dayton High School. Mason. Democrat. Address : Dayton, N. M. CUMMINS, Thomas Jaiiies, Physician: born, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 30, 1876. Edu. : Healdsburg College, M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. Sou. Cal., 1908. Interne, Emergency Hosp., Los Angeles. Married, Emma Morrill, 1900. Has been in pri- vate practice, Long Beach, since 1908. Asst. Prof., Neurology, College of Phys. and Surg., Univ. Sou. Cal., since 1909. Asst. Attending Physician in Med., Los Angeles Co. Hospital. Res. : 130 Pacific ave. ; Offlce : First Natl. Bank bldg., Long Beach, Cal. CUNNANE, Thomas Edward, Physi- cian ; horn. Mo., May 3, 1866. Edu. : Mo- berly. Mo., High school ; M. D., Cooper Med. College, S. F., 1893. Married, Ellen F. Blair, 1875. Moved to Cal., 1889. S Pres., Ventura Bd. of Edu. Visiting Phys., Bard Memorial Hosp., Ventura, Cal. Member and Ex-Pres., Ventura Coun- ty Med. Assn. Address : Ventura, Cal. CUNNANE, William Bernard, Physi- cian ; horn, Indiana, Nov. 10, 1854. Edu. : Sturgeon Acad., Sturgeon, Mo. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of La., New Orleans, 1881 ; Interne, Charity Hosp., New Or- leans. Married, Mabel Johnston, Oct. 11, 1885. In practice. Queen's City, Texas. 1881-3 ; Santa Barbara, Cal., since 1883. Phys., Santa Barbara Co., 1883-97 ; Mem- ber and Secy., Bd. of School Trustees, 1883-93 ; in charge Santa Barbara Co. Hosp., 3 years. Member : Santa Barbara Co. Med. Assn., (ex-pres.) ; Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1327 De la Vina st. ; Office : Clock bldg., Santa Barbara, Cal. CUNNINGHAM, Charles Edward, Bank- er ; horn, Goshen, Ind., Jan. 19, 1882 ; son, Oliver W. and Bethia Ann (Simp- son) C. Grad., high school, 1900. Mar- ried, May Cunning, Nov. 14, 1908, at Rawlins, Wyo. Pres., Council State Bank, Ltd., Council, Idaho; Secy, and Treas., Gem Sheep Co., Coeur D'Or Dev. Co. ; Secy. Wash. County Land and Dev. Co. ; Dir., Meadows Valley Bank, New Meadows, Idaho ; Enterprise State Bank, Enterprise, Ore. ; Weiser Natl. Bank. Member : Weiser Commercial Club. Ad- dress : Weiser, Ida. CUNNINGHAM, Donnell UaFayette, Judge ; horn, Gaylesville, Ala., Apr. 21, 1866 ; son, Ebenezer and Martha M. (Clayton) C. Edu.: Gaylesville High School (an Inc. Acad.) ; studied law un- der Jno. L. Burnett, now Congressman from Ala. Married, Mrs. Louisa (Corne- lius) Leavenworth, Mar. 10, 1904, at Tombstone, Ariz. Admitted to practice law at Center, Ala., Dec. 23, 1887 ; Trin- idad, Colo., 1893. Moved to Ariz., 1897; admitted to practice by Supreme Court of Territory, 1902. App. Justice of the Peace, Ala., 1890; First City Atty. of Williams, Ariz., 1900; Dist. Atty. of Co- chise, Ariz., by app., Oct., 1903, to Jan., 1905 ; elected Member Constitutional 140 WHO'S WHO Conv., Sept. 12, 1910 ; Chmn., Judiciary Coram, and member of two active import- ant committees of ttie Conv. ; elected Judge of the Supreme Court of Ariz., Dec. 12, 1911 ; installed Feb. 14, 1912, term .expires Dec. 31, 1914. Democrat ; opposed to boss rule. Res. : 1300 W. Adams st. ; Offlce : Capitol bldg.. Phoenix, Ariz. CUNNINGHAM, Eckley Samuel, Min- ing Engineer ; born, Drifton, Pa., Aug. 27, 1876 ; son, John Blair (Edinburgh, Scotland) and Rebecca Jeane (Hyndman) C. ; descendant of' one "Coneyghame," Bishop of Ireland ; ancestors served in wars of 1776, 1812, 1864. M. E., Lehigh Univ., South Bethlehem, Pa., 1896; E. E., Yale Univ., (special). New Haven, Conn.. 1899 ; B. S., Miners & Mechanics Insti- tute, Drifton, Pa., 1892. Married, Marion E. DuBois, April 24, 1912, at Berkeley. Cal. Mgr., Wonder Water Co. ; Mgr., At- las Wonder Mining Co. ; Engr., Naviga- tion Co. Was Editor of "Engineering Journal," 1894-96. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Masons, Templar and Shrine. Cluhs : University, Montana, Press, Greek Letter Chapter. Address : Wonder, Nev. CUNNINGHAM, James Calvin, Banker; horn. Prince Edward Co., Out., Mar. 10, 1864 ; son, James Robert and Sarah Ann (Parliament) C. ; nephew of Mayor John R. Cunningham, 15th Bat., Prince Edward Inf. Edu. : common and graded schools in Prince Edward Co., Ont. ; went to S. Dak., where received first grade teachers cert. ; studied 3 years, State Agr. College ; left in Senior year, 1889. Married, Sarah A. Haber, Aug. 25, 1889, at Brookings, S. Dak. Engaged in real estate and fire ins. bus. in Spokane. Served as member Bd. of Edu., Spokane. Organizer and Dir., The Trustee Co., Spokane Title Co. ; Vice-pres. and mgr.. Union Trust & Sav- ing Bank ; Dir., Okanogan State Bank ; Dir., Connell Land & Imp. Co. ; Pres., Valley Imp. Co., Cunningham Realty Co., Pres., Warden Inv. Co. ; Stockholder, Union Securities Co. ; Pres., Drumheller Dev. Co., Pres., Maria Beard Deaconess Home and Hosp. ; Dir., Spokane Interstate Fair ; Trustee, Deaconess Pension Fund ; Dir. and Chmn., Finance Comm., Y. M. C. A. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Spokane. Cluhs : Spokane, Spokane Country, Uni- versity. Res. : S. 1015 Grand ave. ; Office : Marble Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. CUNNINGHAM, John George (Law- rence), Consulting- Engineer; torn, St. Paul, Minn., July 13, 1881 ; son, Wil- liam Gordon and Mary Eva (Haas) C. Married, Sue Marshall Larabie, Feb. 1, 1911, at Deer Lodge, Mont. In 1901, Asst. Bridge Engr., City of St. Paul, Minn. ; in 1904, Bridge Engr., Minneap- olis, St. Paul & Sault Ste Marie Ry Co.; in 1907, Chief Inspecting Engr., U. S. Reclamation Service ; in 1909, Inspector of Bldgs., City of St. Paul, Minn. Pres., Mariposa Plantation & Trri. Co. Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Author : "Effects and Causes of Electrolysis on Underground Structures," "Mexican Pos- sibilities," "Cotton Raising in Mexico, as Compared to British Possessions and the United States." Res. : Deer Lodge, Mont. ; Office : Ap. 17, Monterey, N. L., Mexico, and Deer Lodge, Mont. CUNNINGHAM, John Wilbur, Civil En- gineer ; horn, Watertown, S. D., Mar. 21, 1887; son, Eugene and Adelia E. (Smith) C. B. S. (C. E.), 1908, Univ. of Wis. Married, Mary O. Schauston, April 17, 1911, at Spokane, Wash. Designer and Asst. to Bridge Engr., O. W. R. & N. i Co., 1909-1912. Since April, 1912, struc- | tural designer and Asst. Engineer in charge of design, Kittitas Reclamation District. Member : W. S. E., Junior Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Member : Natl. Geog. ' Soc. Address : 904 N. Walnut st.. El- lensburg, Wash. CUNNINGHAM, Thomas S., Banker: horn, Mississippi, Nov. 5, 1881 ; son, Arthur and Clara (Crane) C. Edu. : Ma- ^i gruder's School, San Antonio, Tex. Cashier, Ray State Bank. Member : ' Knights of Pythias. Address : Ray, Ariz. ! ON THE PACIFIC COASl 141 CURRAN, Robert Garner, Publisher; horn, Jeffersonville, Ind., June IS, 1870; son, Robert E. and Pauline (Garner) C. Edu. : public schools, Jeffersonville, Ind., Sioux Rapids, la. ; high school, Ventura, Cal. ; Univ. Sou. Cal., 1894. Married, Caroline A. Cook, Feb. 24, 1897, at Los Angeles. Moved to Cal., 1884. Started in newspaper bus., Santa Barbara, Cal., 1886 ; "Ventura Free Press," 1887 ; worked on father's papers, Nordhoff and Ventura, 1888-89. Edited and published college paper from his own plant, Univ. of Sou. Cal., Los Angeles. Mgr., Press Clipping Bureau, 5 years ; organizer and first Pres., Southwest Printers Supply Co. Traveled for a Chicago type foun- dry ; organized Pac. Steam Economizer Co., 1903 ; Keller Steam Economizer Co., at St. Louis Expo. ; re-entered publishing and printing business, Los Angeles, 1906 ; publisher, "Western Ins. News" ; Pres., Curran Printing Co. Cluis : Sigma Chi, City, Union League. Res. : 4915 S. Gra- mercy place, Los Angeles, Cal. CURREY, Jesse Albert, Civil Engineer, horn, Phila., Aug. 2, 1873 ; son, William Bell and Anna Mary (Cloud) C. ; descend- ant (maternal) of Pyle family, settled in Pa., 1684. Edu. : Quaker schools of Phila. ; Rugby Academy. Married, Fran- ces Whiteley, Apr. 28, 1905,. at Phila. Pres., Portland Rose Soc. Member : Port- land Commercial Club, Portland Heights Club, Natl. Geographic Soc, Assn. of Am. Cement Users ; Ass. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : 16th and Spring sts. ; Office : 1106 Wilcox bldg., Portland, Ore. CURRIE, John F., Banker; horn, Mis- sissippi, 1865. Edu. : common schools. Married, Nettie Odom, 1895, at Ballinger, Tex. Pres., Farmers and Merchants State Bank ; Vice-pres., C. William Hig- ginbotham Co., The Hub. Address : Bal- linger, Tex. CURRIER, A. T., Land Owner; horn, Maine, Apr. 30, 1840. Edu. : public schools, Maine. Mined in Idaho, 6 years, 1862-8 ; drove herd of cattle from Ore. to Cal., 1868. Resident of Sou. Cal., since 1870 ; Sheriff, Los Angeles Co., 1882-4 ; State Senator, 1898-1902 ; Pres., Farmers Mutual Ins. Co., Los Angeles ; Pres., Can- yon Water Co., Pomona, Cal. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Pomona. Owns 2400 acres of land of Spadra, Cal., 68 acres fruit land, N. Pomona ; Currier block, Los An- geles. Republican. Res. : Spadra, Cal. ; Office : 208 Currier bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CURTIN, John T., Lawyer; horn, Onta- rio, Can., July 18, 1878 ; son, Joseph and Ellen (Heaphey) C. Moved to Cal., 1903. Grad., Ottawa College, Can., 1897. Mem- ber of Troop C, 11th Regt, U. S. Vol. Cav., 2 years, during Span. -Am. War and Philippine insur. Member : K. of C, B. P. O. E., Y. M. I., United Span. War Vet. Republican. Res. : 428 W. 2d st. ; Office : 326 W. 1st St., Los Angeles, Cal. CURTIS, Bracey, Banker; horn, Med- field, Mass., July 21, 1870; son, Daniel D. and Ellen (Wight) C. Edu. : Med- field, Mass., public schools ; Allen's School, West Newton, Mass. Unmarried. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Nogales, Ariz, Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Academy Political Science. Cluhs : Cali- fornia, (Los Angeles) ; Old Pueblo, (Tuc- son, Ariz.) ; Santa Cruz, (Nogales, Ariz.). Address : Nogales, Ariz. CURTIS, Clinton James, Business Man; horn, Winona, Minn., Aug. 21, 1870 ; son, Herman E. and Mary M. (Camp) C. Edu. : Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1887-90; Yale Univ. Married, Lulu M. Kimberly, Apr. 17, 1901, at Redlands. Cal. Moved to Cal., 1893, and engaged in orange bus. at Redlands, 1897-1905. Pres. and Mgr., L. A. Dock & Terminal Co., Long Beach ; Dir., Redlands Natl. Bank. Member : Long Beach Chamber of Commerce. Cluhs : University, (Red- lands) ; Virginia Country, (Long Beach). Address : Long Beach, Cal. CURTIS, William Jesse, Lawyer; horn, Aurora, Indiana, Aug. 2, 1838 ; son, Is- rael Coleman and Lucy Mildred (Holman) C. ; grandson of Jesse L. Holman, who served 14 years as Justice of the Supreme 142 WHO'S WHO Court of State of Indiana, and during latter years of his life was U. S. Dist. Judge, appointed by President Jackson ; nephew of late William S. Holman, of Indiana, who served as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas ; Member of the Constitutional Con v.. Member of the Legislature, and for 33 years Member of Congress from Indiana. Edu. : public schools in winters near Pella, Iowa ; stu- dent of Central Univ. of Iowa, 1856-60. Married, Frances S. Cowles, Nov. 21, 1861, at Pella, Iowa. Admitted to prac- tice, 6th Judicial Dist. Court of Iowa at Knoxville, Mar. 9, 1868. Came to Cal. witJi ox and mule teams in 1864, and settled at San Bernardino. Taught school in San Bernardino from 1865 to 1870. Admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Cal. at Los Angeles, Oct. 15, 1878, and Su- preme Court of U. S., at Washington, D. C, May 14, 1888. Practiced law in San Bernardino, Jan. 1, 1872, to Aug. 2, 1908, and then having reached the age of 70 years, he retired from active practice. Was Dist. Atty. of San Bernardino Coun- ty, 1874-1878 ; Pres., Board of Education, City of San Bernardino, for several years. Pres., San Bernardino County Bar Assn., since 1880. Has been a member of the following law firms : Boran & Curtis ; Sat- terwhite & Curtis ; Rolf e & Curtis ; Cur- tis & Oster; Curtis, Oster & Curtis; Cur- tis & Curtis. Dir., San Bernardino County Savings Bank ; Dir., Rial to Orange Co. ; Pres., Rancheria Water Co. Res. : 706 E. st. ; Office : 208 Katz bldg., San Bernardino, Cal. CUSHIjVG, Charles Stuart. Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 28, 1867 ; son, John Morland and Anne M. (Ken- nedy) C. Edu. : public schools, Cal., and Oakland High School. Married, Aug. 10, 1903. Member law firm, Cushing & Cush- ing. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn. Club : Bohemian. Democrat. Res. : 1141 Taylor st. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CUSTER, George A., Lawyer; horn. New Philadelphia, Ohio, Sept. 4, 1877 ; son. Scott C. and Carrie D. (Judy) C. ; de- scendant of Egidius Tschudi, historian of Switzerland. A. B., Univ. of Wooster, Wooster, O., 1900 ; LL. B., Columbia Univ., N. Y., 1906. Married, Fanny O. Fagerberg, June 16, 1910, at Seattle, Wash. Member : King County Democratic Club. Secy., Woodrow Wilson Club of King County. Res. : 2533 9th ave.. West ; Office : 451-2 Arcade Annex, Seattle, Wash. CUTLER, Fletcher Arnold, Ex- Judge; born, Tuolumne Co., Cal., 1863 ; son, Thomas and Sarah L. (Buck) C. Edu. : public schools, Cal. Married, Eicula M. Warner, 1887. Law partner of Hon J. M. Gillett, since 1902. Judge, Superior Court, Del Norte Co., 1898-1902. Res. : 3990 Washington st. ; Office : 506 Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CUTLER, Frank Henry, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Overton, Nev., Jan. 26, 1871 ; son. Royal James and Theda Ann (Morton) C. B. Pdg., Brigham Young Univ., Provo, Utah; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, Md. Mar- ried, Margaret Sparks, at Salt Lake City. Utah. Asst. Surgeon, O. S. L. Ry., Coun- ty Physician, Cache Co. Pres., Industrial Boosters Club in 1911. Member : County and State Med. Socs. Address : Hyrum. Utah. CUTLER, John Christopher, Banker; born, Sheffield, Eng., Feb. 5, 1846 ; son, John and Elizabeth (Robinson) C. Edti. : private schools. Married, Sarah Eliz- abeth Taylor, Apr. 3, 1872. at Salt Lake City, Utah. Pres., Cutler Brothers Co. ; Dir., Thatcher Bros. Banking Co. ; Dir. and Secy., Utah Hotel Co. ; Vice-pres., Deseret Natl. Bank, Salt Lake City, Bene- ficial Life Ins. Co. ; Dir., Deseret Savings Bank, Utah County Light and Power Co., Sugar City Townsite Co., Home Fire Ins. Co. ; First National Bank. Murray, Utah. Gov. of Utah, 1905-9. Clubs : Alta, Com- mercial. Republican. Res. : 935 S. West Temple st. ; Office : 36 Main st., Salt Lake City, Utah. CUTTEIV, Charles Pryde, Lawyer; lorn. Eureka, Cal., May 8, 1875 ; son, David i ON THE PACIFIC COAST 143 Page and Katherine (McGrath) C. Edd. : Eureka grammar school, 1883-91 ; Eureka Acad., 1891-93; A. B., Stanford Univ., 1899. Married, Marjorie V. Barnes, Sept. 18, 1906. Member : Assembly in Cal. Legis., 1907 ; 37tli session, Cal. Senate, 1909-11 ; 38th and 39th sessions. Chmn. Finance Comm., 1911. Member of Hold- Over Comm., which drew Cal. Bank Act. 1908. Atty. for Cal. State Commission in Lunacy, since June 1, 1911. Cliil) : Union League. Republican. Res. : 16 Common- wealth ave. ; Office : Humboldt Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CUTTER, James Bird, Physician; horn, N. Y. City. Aug. 8, 1867 ; descendant of Gen. Joseph Gardner Swift, first grad.. West Point Military Acad. Edu. : Sea- bury Inst, Saybrook, Conn. ; Med. Dept.. Univ. of Ore. ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1893 ; Interne, Good Samaritan Hosp., Portland, Ore. ; Hudson St., (N. Y.) Hosp., 1895. Married. Lilla M. Yeat- man, Oct. 28, 1897. Demonstrator, Anat- omy, Univ. of Ore., 1893 ; Surg., Santa Fe Coast Line_ Hosp. ; Asst. Chief Surg., Santa Fe Coast Lines of Los Angeles. Member : Cal. Acad, of Med., San Fran- cisco ; Am. Med. Assn. Hon. Member : Bernalillo Co. Med. Soc, Albuquerque, and Territorial Med. Soc, N. M. Clnh : California. Res. : 421 Manhattan place ; Office : Angelus Hospital, Los Angeles. Cal. CUTTIIVG, Charles Theodore, Physi- cian ; horn^ Maiden, Mass., June 12, 1875 ; son, Charles Theodore and Mary Ellen (Dyke) C. ; descended from Capt. Dyke, who served in the Mass. Reg., Civil War. Edu. : Newton, Mass., public schools ; scientific course at English and Classical School, West Newton, Mass. ; Boston Univ. ; M. D.. Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1898. Married. Florence Jerome of New Haven, Conn., June 15. 1896, at Newton, Mass. Practiced in Newtonville, Mass. ; 8 years on staff of Newton Hospital ; 3 years, Advisory Physician for the Fidelity and Casualty Co. ; 2 years. Associate Med. Dir., Boston Mutual Life Ins. Co. ; 1 year, Surgeon Boston Elevated R. R. ; Medical Examiner for Employees Liability Co. Organized the Empire Life Insurance Co. of Seattle, Wash., in 1909 ; now a Trustee and the Med. Dir. Asso. Editor, "Examiners Bul- letin," and Asso. Editor, "Westerner Magazine" ; Vice-pres., Am. Assn. of Med. Exam., and Vice-pres., Interstate Assn. of Med. Exam. Cluhs : Seattle Athletic, Town and Country (trustee) ; Life Mem- ber, Seattle Press Club and Washington State Art Assn. Res. : Country Club, and 625 Belmont ave. ; Office : 601 Central bldg., Seattle, Wash. DA CAMARA, Mario Betencourt, Ed- itor ; born, Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 3, 1864 ; son, Jose da Silva Goncalves and Henriqueta Motta da Silveira e Silva. Family name is Lucio da Silva Goncal- ves ; Mario Betencourt da Camarawas was nom de plmne, but was legalized and used since his naturalization as American citizen. Edu. : Superior College of Lis- bon, Portugal ; took extra course of sing- ing and composition, in regular course of Conservatory of Music. Married, Katheryn Thompson, Oct. 6, 1903, at Oak- land, Cal. Tenor of grand opera in South America, 1885-1887 ; Impresario of opera cos. in South America, until 1890. Came to Cal., June, 1892. Organized the Uni- form Rank of United Portuguese of the State of Cal.. 1903. Organized the Uni- form Rank Band, U. P. E. C, now with 53 pieces, and of which he is the con- cert director. Asst. Supreme Secy., U. P. E. C, which has over 10,098 members. Published "Chronica," a monthly maga- zine, in Portuguese, 1896-1898. Now Chief Editor, Portuguese newspaper, "A Uniao Portuguesa." Member : Cal. Music Teachers Assn. Author and Publisher : "Historia dos Portugueses na California " (History of the Portuguese in Cal., in Portuguese), now being published in se- ries. Res. : 1111 98th ave. ; Office : 523 Adeline st, Oakland, Cal. 144 WHO'S WHO DAIIiEY, Edward Clarence, Lawyer; horn, Sandy Hill, N. Y., July 9, 1868; son, Warren S. and Philindia (Hemin- way) D. ; Capt. Gleason, maternal great grandfather, killed at Lexington ; pater- nal great grandfather killed at Yorktown. Married. Mary Sams, Aug. 29, 1881, at Stowe. Neb. County and City Atty. in Nebr. Dep. Pros. Atty., Snohomish Co., Wash. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows. Knights of Pythias, M. W. A. Address : 3915 Colby ave., Everett, Wash. DALiE, William Henry, Physician and Banker ; horn, Tola, Wis., Feb. 9, 1879 ; son, George and Sarah (Lawrence) T>. Edu. : Univ. of Wis., 2 years ; Univ. of Chicago, 3 years ; M. D., Rush Med. Col- lege, 1904. Married. Dennie McHan, June, 1905, at Harrisburg, Ore. Pres., Farmers & Merchants Bank. Mayor of Harrisburg, 3 years. Member: Centr.ol Willamette Med. Soc. Address : Harris- burg, Ore. DAIiTOlV, Alfred, Jr., Lav^ryer; horn, Benicia, Cal., Oct. 21. 1858. Edu.: pub lie schools, Benicia. Cal. Publisher of "New Era." Benicia. Solano Co., 1880- 95; 1895-1900, published "The News," Martinez, Contra Costa Co. ; 1902-5, em- ployed in State Printing Office. Married, Hannah Newmark, 1885. Member : N. S. G. W., Knights of Pythias, Masons, Typo- graphical Union. Republican. Res. : 2003 L St. ; Offlce : Labor Temple, Sacra- mento, Cal. DALTOIV, W(illiam) R(obert) Inge, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Livingston, Ala., Dec. 6. 1841 : son, Robert Hunter and Jane Martin (Henderson) D. ; great grandson of Gov. Martin, 3 times Gov. of N. Carolina, and grandson of Brig.-Gen Robt. Hunter of the Rev. War, to whom a monument has been raised in Raleigh. N. Carolina ; also grandson of Col. David Henderson, who served throughout the Rev. War. Edu. : Annapolis, Md., as Midshipman ;. resigned 1861, and entered Confederate Navy ; served through the Civil War as Lieutenant and Captain, Confederate Navy. Married, Hattie Ur- sula Walker, of Wentzville, Mo., Apr. 2, 1867 ; two children : Warren R. and Mary Louise, founder of Flag Day (who died .Tune 13, 1907, and was buried on Flag Day, June 14) ; 2nd, Helen Louise Hille- brand of Honolulu, H. T.. at Victoria, B. C, Jan. 19, 1906. Studied medicine after War, and graduated at College of Phys. and Surg., St. Loius, Mo., 1884. Served 3 months in Peruvian Navy, (resigned be- cause of ill health). Served as Lt. Com. in Brazilian Navy for 6 months in 1903, during Mello-Da Gama rebellion ; then re- turned to practice of Med. in N. Y. City ; went to Seattle, 1903 ; practice limited to skin diseases. Pres., Am. Medico-Phar- maceutical League. Formerly Prof., N. Y. School of Clinical Medicine ; Derma- tologist and Syphiliographer. Metropoli- tan Hospital and Dispensary, and West Side German Dispensary. Member : Am- erican Associations, New York County Med. Soc. ; local. State and County Soci- eties ; Fellow, National Geographical Soc. Author : "Reminiscences," "Etiology and Treatment of Skin Diseq,ses," "Uric Acid Diathesis." Res. : 4510 2nd ave., N. E. ; Office : 305 Arcade bldg., Seattle, Wash. DALY, Bernard, Judge; horn, Ireland, 1858 ; B. S., Northern Ohio Univ., 1886 ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Louisville, Ky., 1887 ; studied law and admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of Oregon. 1910. Unmarried. Pres., Bank of Lake- view ; Pres., Lake County Land and Live- stock Co. ; Vice-pres., Lakeview Water Co. ; State Senator, Oregon Senate, 1896 to 1900 ; Member, House of Representa- tives, Oregon, 1892 to 1894. Since 1902, County Judge, Lake County. Member : Board of Education for past 24 years ; Member : Am. Med. Assn. Address : Lake- view, Ore. DALY, William Joseph, Lawyer; horn, Cresco, Iowa ; son, John J. and Hannah (Cullonan) D. B. S., Iowa State Univ., Iowa City, 1897. Unmarried. Secy, and Treas.. Alaska Pacific Fisheries ; Secy, and Treas., Mount Baker Gold, Copper and Tin Co. Corporal in the Iowa Na- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 145 Monal Guard, 1901-02, Company E, at Crpsco, Iowa. Res. : 410 ^^ 10th ave. ; Ofpce : 16 Starr-Boyd bidg., Seattle, Wash. n\>IOX, Samuel Mills, Banker: l)orn, TTonolulu, Hawaii, Mar. 15, 1845 ; son, Kov. Samuel C. and Julia (Mills) D. Fdu. : Oahu College. Married. Harriet M. Baldwin, 1872, at Honolulu. Man- ager and Partner, Bishop & Co., Bankers. Honolulu and branches. Pres., Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. Was active in estab- lishing Republic of Hawaii and served as Minister of Finance until annexation by I U. S. Decorated by Great Britain with Victorian Jubilee medal ; by Emperor of Japan, with Order of the Golden Treas- ure ; by Portugal with Knight of the Order of Christ. Member : Soc. des Beaux Arts, Paris ; Soc. of Arts, London. Owner of Moanalua Garden. Honolulu. Res. : 1728 Nunanu ave. ; Office : Bishop & Co.. Honolulu, Hawaii. DANEY, Eugene, Lavi^yer; born, Bor- deaux. France, Oct. 11, 1862 ; son, Michel and Marguerite (Dutruch) D. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; LL. B.. Hastings College of Law, 1885. Moved to Cal., 1865. Asst. Dist. Atty., San Diego Co., 3 years ; Police Commissioner, San Diego, 1896-1900. Dir. and Atty., First Natl. Bank of San Diego ; Trustee, San Diego Co. Law Library. Member : Am. Bar Assn., Cal. State Bar Assn., San Diego Co. Bar Assn. (3 terms pres.). Cluhs : Cuyamaca, University, ( San Die- go). Past Master Silver Gate Lodge No. 296, F. & A. M. ; Past Noble Grand, Sun- set Lodge No. 328, I. O. O. F. ; Past Ex- alted Ruler, San Diego Lodge, B. P. O. E. Republican. Res. : 2131 Albatross st. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., San Diego. Cal. DANIEIiS, Raymond S., Electrical En- gineer ; born. New York State, Dec. 6, 1879; son, Allen G. and Margaret (Sof- ford) D. Edu. : Thacher School, Nord- hoff, Cal., 1896-99 ; Pomona College, 1899- 1901 ; B. S., Univ. of Cal., College of Mech., 1905. Married, Myrtle M. Dent, May, 1909, at Spokane, Wash. Member of Co. Engrg. Staff of Washington Water Power Co. Has been in charge of elect, constr. work in two large power stations erected in and near Spokane, 1907-12. Asso. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. ; U. S. Geographical Soc. Res. : 616 Euclid ave. : Office : W. W. P. Co.. Spokane, Wash. DANIELS, Rees Price, Lawyer; born, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. Nov. 29, 1848 : son, Rees and Ann (Thomas) D. Edu. : public schools. Pa. ; LL. B.. Law Dept.. Columbian Univ., Wash.. D. C, 1885 ; M. L., Univ. of Georgetown, Wash., D. C. 1886. Moved to Cal.. 1903. Res. : 447 Eddy St.; Office: 953 Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. DA]VIEL,SON, ^SVilmot A., Electrical En- gineer ; born, Des Moines, la., July 25. 1884: son, Alfred and Emma (Gustafson) D. B. S. (E. E.), Iowa State College, 1907. Married, Sybil M. Lentner, Nov. 16, 1911. at Seattle, Wash. Served 3 years in Iowa Natl. Guard, 55th Reg., as Sergeant Orderly. Commissioned 2nd Lieut, in Coast Artillery Corps, 1908 ; promoted to 1st Lieut, 1909 ; app. Dist. Quartermaster, 1910. Asso. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Army and Navy Member of Rainier. Arctic and Seattle Athletic Clubs. Address : Fort Worden, Wash. DANZIGER, Jake Morris, Lawyer and Oil Operator ; born, N. Y. City. May 7, 1882; son, Morris and Lena (Mendelson) D. Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles ; Polytechnic High School, L. A. ; Univ. Sou. Cal. Married, Daisy C. Canfield, July 25, 1900. at Salt Lake City. Coun- sel for oil and petroleum men, 1905 ; oil dept, Santa Fe R. R.. 1906-09 ; Mgr. and Dir., land dept. Am. Oilfields Co. ; Dir., Herastein Petroleum Co. ; Pres.. Ruby and Opal Oil Cos. ; Treas., Jade Oil Co. ; Dir.. Mexican Natl. Gas Co. ; Treas., Sapphire Oil Co. Clubs : L. A. Athletic, Sieri-a Madre Country. Member : Elks No. 99. Shriners, Scottish Rite Masons. Repub- lican. Res. : 828 Lake ; Office : Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 146 WHO'S WHO DARIilNGTON, Barton, Lawyer; horn, Hudson, St. Croix Co., Wis., Nov. 13, 1858 ; son, Francis and Mary (Allen) D. Edu. : public schools, Doylestown, Pa., 1870-72 ; Smith's English and Classical Seminary, Doylestown, Pa., 1873 ; State Normal, West Chester, Pa.. 1878-80; studied law in office of Monaghan Bros., West Chester, Pa. Married, Lela A. Monroe, Oct. 22, 1910. Moved to Cal., Feb. 23, 1887. Member of Company I, 6th Regt., Natl. Guard of Pa.. 1882-86. Cluh: City, of Los Angeles. Member: Municipal League. Democrat. Res. : 214 N. Olive St. ; OMce : 525 Wilcox bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DARIilNGTON, Wayne, Mining Engi- neer and Metallurgist ; horn. West Ches- ter, Pa., Oct. 16, 1862 ; son, Stephen P. and Josephine (Lewis) D. ; grandson of Joseph J. Lewis, Commissioner of Int. Rev. under Lincoln. Ph. B.. Yale, 1883. (Sheffield Scientific School) ; 2 years post grad. course at Freiberg School of Mines, Saxony. Married. Elizabeth Nicholson, Mar. 30. 1896. at Edgefield. S. C. Pres.. Houston Ditch Co. ; Gen. Mgr.. Antelope Valley Land & Stock Co. ; Pres., Darling- ton Development Co. State Engr. of Ida- ho, 1903-4. Dean of Engrg. School, Whit- man College. Walla Walla, Wash. Mining Engr. to Li Hung Chang, Viceroy of China, 1890-91, and installed a lead silver refinery in Mongolia. Has mined in Mex.. Can., and Pac. States for 25 years. Ad- dress : Darlington, Ida. DARROW, Albert Lincoln, Banker; horn. Marietta, Ohio. Jan. 23, 1865 ; son, Orrin Smith and Sarah Josephine (Wheel- er) D. Edu. : public schools. Married, Lillian May Reed. May 15, 1889, at St. Paul. Minn. Dir., S. Sacramento Power Co., Sacramento Valley Trust Co., Camel- lia Land Co., Am. Cannon Water Co. Pres., Cal. Corporation, Klamath Korpo- ration, Lopez Canyon Oil Co., Am. Irri. Co.. Bank of Anderson ; Vice-pres., Stock- ton and Mokelumne Canal Co. Helped organize First Wis. Batt. at Milwaukee, 1884. Member: W. O. W., I. O. F., Ma- " sons, Y. M. C. A. Res. : 1316 19th st. ; Office : Ochsner bldg., Sacramento, Cal. DAUCHY, Walter Edward, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Troy N. Y., Mar. 5, 1855 ; i| son, Edward Nathan and Marion Reid I (Pardee) D. C. E., Rensselaer Poly tech- ' nic Inst, Troy, N. Y., 1875. Married, Florence N. Elder, Apr. 8, 1878, at Troy, N. Y. Formerly Chief Engr., Rock Isl- and System of Railroads ; resigned. Mar., 1903 ; Div. Engr., Culebra Div., Panama Canal, Nov., 1904, to Mar., 1906 (except from Mar. 29. 1905, to May 24. 1905, and from J,une 16, 1905, to July 26, 1905, be- tween which dates was Acting Chief Engr. of the Canal). Member: Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Address : 1526 West 8th st., Riverside, Cal. DAUGHERTY, G. A., Lawyer; horn, Co- 1 shocton, O., Aug. 15, 1861 ; son, John) and Elizabeth (Dickie) D. Edti. : public schools ; B. S., Muskingum College, O., 1884. Read law in office of Hiram D. j Tuttle. Salinas. Cal. Married, Emma Lit tlefield. Mar. 7. 1889. Moved to Cal 1884. Member law firm, Daugherty & Lacy. U. S. Commnr., since 1896. Cluh : Union League (San Francisco). Repub- lican. Office : Monterey Co. Bank bldg., Salinas. Cal. DAVIDSON. Gilbert Aubrey, Banker; horn, Kentville. Nova Scotia, Can., June 21, 1868 ; son. George A. and Eliza J. (Palmeter) D. Edu. : Kings County Acad.. Nova Scotia. Married, Rosetta Harben, Nov. 19. 1894, at Los Angeles. Pres., Sou. Trust & Savings Bank. Vice- pres.. Panama-California Expo. Member : Chamber of Commerce. Cluhs : Elks, Cuyamaca. Country. Res. : 2507 5th st. ; Office : Sou. Trust & Savings Bank, San Diego. Cal. DAVIE, Robert Parsell, Manufacturer; horn. Flushing. Mich.. Aug. 22. 1867 ; son. Lyman Ellis and Puella L. Davie. Eda. : public schools. Flushing. Mich. ; dist. school ; studied pharmacy. Married, Mar- tha Hays, Oct. 15, 1890, at Pueblo, Colo. Financed a number of mining deals at Cripple Creek, forming a number of cor' ON THE PACIFIC COAST 147 porations ; assisted N. B. Broward, Gov. of Florida, in reclaiming several million acres of land. Organized, Western Sugar & Land Co., Grand Junction, Colo, Vice- pres. ; U. S. Sugar & Land Co., Garden City, Kas. ; reorganized 1908, Southwest- ern Sugar and Land Co., Glendale, Ariz., pres. Moved to Los Angeles, 1009. Own- er of mines and real estate in Colo., Fla.. and Ariz. Vice-pres., Everglades Sugar & Land Co. ; Dir., Colo. Title & Trust Co., Colorado Springs ; Valley Bank of Phoenix, Ariz. Cluhs : California, Annan- dale Country, (L. A.) ; L. A. Country ; Denver. (Denver) ; El Paso. Pike's Peak, (Colorado Springs). 32'' Mason. Res.: i 1041 S. Bonnie Brae, Los Angeles, Cal. JAVIS, Absalom Hesakiali, Capitalist I and Real Estate Broker ; horn, Heidle- I berg, Germany, June 22, 1868 ; son, Levi P. and Mary (Kollstadt) D. ; nephew of Jeff Davis ; nephew of Charles Lemp, brewer, St. Louis. A. B., Yale, 1894 ; Ph. D., Heidleberg, Germany, 1897. Mar- ried, Rebecca Kreidel, Jan. 21, 1898, at EUensburg, Wash. Pres., Washington i Gold Dredging Co. ; Secy-Treas., Kittitas Quicksilver Mining Co. Captain Co. A, 1st Wash. Natl. Guard, 1900 to 1906. Chief Clerk. House of Representatives, Wash., Session 1907. Clubs : Hlyu WaWa, (EUensburg) ; Rotary, (Seattle). Progressive Republican. Address : cor. 4th and Pearl st., EUensburg, Wash. •AVIS, Arlon B., Banker; torn, Texas, Feb. 17, 1881; son, J. H. and Belle (Bar- ton) D. Edu.: Eastman College, Add- Ran. Univ., Texas. Married, Cora L. Alves, Mar. 25, 1907, at New Braunfels, Tex. Pres., Cowboy State Bank and Trust Co., Western Loan and Guaranty Co. ; Mgr., Cowboy Opera House. Mayor of Rotan. Member : Texas Bankers Assn., Commercial Club. Treas., Rotan Indepen- dent School Dist. Address: Rotan, Tex. AVIS, Charles Cassat, Lawyer; 'bo}n. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 5, 1851; son, Timothy J. and Caroline M. (Cassat) D. Edu. : public schools, Cincinnati; A. B., Wes- leyan Univ., Delaware, O., 1873 ; A. M., 1876 ; grad., Columbia College, Law School, N. Y., 1875. Moved to Cal., 1885. Member, Ohio House of Representatives, 1879-80. Clubs: Jonathan, University. Republican. Res. : 1206 Ingraham st. ; Offlce : 448 Wilcox bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DAVIS, Edward, Hotel Man; hoin, Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 25, 1851 ; son, U. B. and Maria (Graham) D. Edti. : common and grammar schools. Pa. Married, Mary Smith, Dec. 25, 1877, at Wamego, Kas. Railroad employe. Pa., 11 years. In hotel bus., Colorado City, Colo., 14 years. Moved to Los Angeles, 1905. Secured half lease of Lankershim Hotel, 1905, and has since been its propr. Address : Hotel Lankershim, Los Angeles, Cal. DAVIS, Edwin A., Retired Judge; born, Genesee, N. Y., June 30, 1839 ; son, Thom- as and Sarah (Randell) D. Edu. : public schools, N. Y., and N. Y. State Normal College; LL. B., Hamilton (N. Y.) Col- lege, 1867 ; A. M., Tuft's College, Boston, Mass., 1883. Married, Emogene W. Wag- goner, Jan. 1, 1865. Moved to Cal., 1869. Dist. Atty., Yuba Co., 1870-74, and 1878- 80. Elected joint senator from Y'uba and Sutter counties, 1879. In 1891, app. Su- perior Judge of Yuba and Sutter counties ; retired 1903. Dele.-at-Large to Republi- can Natl. Conv., Chicago, 1880. Chmn. of Republican State Conv., Oakland. 1882. Member, 27th N. Y. Inf., Civil War. Mem- ber : Corinth Post No. 80, G. A. R., Ma- sons, I. O. O. F., K. of P. Republican. Office : Pacific Mutual bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. DAVIS, Evan C, Banker; born. Oak Hill, Ohio, May 28, 1873 ; son, Thomas E. and Margaret (Edwards) D. Common School Education. Married, Lida Lair, Oct. 25, 1895, at Harrison Mills, Ohio. Cashier, Davis & Bassett, Bankers, Ephrata, Wash. ; Vice-pres., Davis »& Bas- sett. Bankers, Wheeler, Wash. ; County Treas., Douglas Co., Wash., 4 years ; Rep- resentative in Legis. from Douglas Co., 2 years ; now in State Senate, represent- ing First Dist., comprising Ferry, Oka- 148 WHO'S WHO nogan, Douglas, and Grant Counties. Ad- dress : Ephrata, Wash. DAVIS, George R., Judge; horn, Hunts - ville, O., Dec. 13, 1861 ; son, James and Mary (Colledge) D. Edu. : public schools, Wapakoneta, 0. ; admitted to Ohio bar, 1883. Married, Katherine H. Scovil of Circleville, O., Oct. 16, 1890. Practiced law in Ohio, 1890-97. Del. to Natl. Rep. Conv., from Ohio, 1896. Appointed Asso. Justice. Supreme Court of Ariz, by Pres. McKinley, 1897 ; reappointed by Pres. Roosevelt, 1901. Practiced law in Cal., 1905 to Feb. 24, 1909 ; appointed Judge Superior Court, L. A. Co., 1909. 32 = Mason, Shriner, Knights of Pythias. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Cluhs : Union League, (L. A.) ; Overland, (Pasadena). Res. : Pasadena, Cal. ; Office : 227 Secur- ity bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DAVIS, Henry H.,' Lawyer; born, Exin, Germany, Sept. 27, 1860 ; son. Max and Dora Davis. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco and Oakland. LL. B., Univ. of Cal., (Hastings College of Law), 1882. Moved to Cal., 1868. Member : Masons, York and Scottish Rites, Shrine, Knights of Pythias, B. P. O. Elks, Foresters of America, A. O. U. W., Bar Assn., of San Francisco. Res. : 1101 Masonic ave. ; Of- fice : Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. DAVIS, Hiram G., Lawyer; born, Davis - burgh, Mich., July 21, 1861 ; son, John C. and Sarah (Griswold) D. Edu. : public schools, Mich., grad. from Law Depart- ment of Univ. of Mich., at Ann Arbor, 1890. Married, Rebecca Johnson, 1890. Moved to Cal., 1894. Democratic cand. for Congress in 5th Dist. of Cal., 1906. Member: B. P. O. E., Loyal Order of Moose, San Francisco Chamber of Com- merce, Home Industry League, Rough Riders, Down Town Assn. Democrat. Res. : 16 Chenery st. ; Office : 421 Mechan- ics' Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal, DAVIS, John F., Lawyer; born. Angel Island, Marin Co., Cal., June 5, 1859. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco, A. B., Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass., 1881 ; grad., Hastings College of Law, Univ. of Cal., 1884. Married, LilUau Parks, of Jackson, Amador Co., Cal., Oct. 26, 1897. App. Judge of Superior Court of Amador Co., by Gov. Markham ; later served a term as State Senator, repre- senting the 10th senatorial Dist. Code Commissioner for State of Cal. (app. by Gov. Pardee), 1902 to Oct., 1907. Clubs: Harvard, Bohemian, Commonwealth. Member: Beta Theta Pi, N. S. G. W. Res. : 1430 Masonic ave. ; Office : 1404 Humboldt Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. DAVIS, John H. P., Banker; born. Fort Bend Co., Tex., Feb. 11, 1851 ; son, Wil- liam K. and E. Jane (Pickens) D. Edu.: common schools. Married, S. E. Ryon, at Richmond, Tex. ; second. Belle R. Ryon, Feb. 10, 1875, at Franklin, Ky. Engaged in stockraising. Private banker. Pres., Richmond Cotton Co., Richmond Elec. Co., Rosenberg Gin Co., Richmond Dev. Co. Member : Cattle Raisers Assn., School Board. Address : Richmond, Tex. DAVIS, Joseph Jefferson, Capitalist; born, Ottawa, Can.. Aug. 8, 1869 ; son, Jefferson Davis. Edu. : schools of Can. Married, Emma Volkman, Sept. 11, 1894, at Santa Monica, Cal. Moved to Santa Monica, 1890. Organized United Elec. and Gas Co., (now a part of Edison Elec. Co.) ; was Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., 10' years. Purchased an interest in Santa Monica Land & Water Co., 1903, (now pres.) Built and opened various tracts in and around Santa Monica ; Dir., Broad- way Central Bank of L. A. Address : Santa Monica, Cal. DAVIS, Le Compte, Lawyer; born, Mer- cer Co., Ky., May 1, 1865 ; son, Henryi Clay and Josephine (Le Compte) D. Edu.: public schools, Ky. ; B. A., Center Col- lege, Ky., 1894. Read law under Jacobs and Breckenridge, Ky. Married, Edith Gilman, Apr. 15, 1908. App. Dep. Dist. Atty., for L. A. Co. Member law firm, Davis & Rush. Democrat. Res. : 275c Raymond ave. ; Office : 600 Bryson block, Los Angeles, Cal. DAVIS, Robert Moses, Lawyer; born, Sun Prairie, Wis., July 28, 1877 ; son, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 149 John R. and Jennie (Chase) D. B. L., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1902 ; LL. B., 1904. Married, Jessie McNamee, Nov. 5, 1912, at Madison, Wis. Member law firm, Davis & Neal. Deputy Prosecuting Atty., Pierce ■ County, Wash., 1907-08. Phi Beta Kappa, ; Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi. Res. : 409 N. 4th St. ; Oflice : 1115 Fidelity bldg.. I Tacoma, Wash. DAVIS, Robert W^illiam, Banker; horn, '' W^eatherford, Tex., Oct. 4, 1872 ; son, William W. and Aurelia (Carlow) D. ', B. A., Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn., 1892. Married, Grace Flippin, July 10, 1902, at Memphis, Tenn. Cashier, First Natl. Bank. Member, Kappa Alpha frat. ■ Res. : 115 Soward ave. ; Office : First Natl. Bank, Weatherford, Tex. DAVIS, Samuel McClellan, Lawyer; bom, Indiana, Penn., Aug. 8, 1861 ; son, McLain and Caroline I. (Mahan) D. Edu. : B. E., State Normal School, Indiana, Penn., July, 1879. A. B., Princeton , Univ., 1883 ; A. M., 1886. Married, Mabel Keith, Sept. 30, 1896. Moved to Cal., 1901. Elected Dist. Atty., of Orange Co., Cal., Jan. 1, 1907. Member law firm, Keech & Davis. Member : Cal. and Santa Ana Bar Assns., Masons. Republican. Res. : 1225 French st. ; Office : Santa Ana. Cal. 3AVIS, Samuel Post, Business Man; bom, Bradford, Conn., Apr. 4, 1850; son, George Ransom and Sylvia (Nichols) D. Edu. : Racine College, Wis. Married. Nellie V. Mighels, 1880, at Carson City, Nev. Treas., Guarantee Trust Co. Insp. Gen., Am. Ins. Co. Chmn., State Indus- trial and Publicity Commission. Address : Carson City, Nev. )AA'IS, Solomon R., Banker; horn, Erath Co., Texas, May 31, 1877; son, J. C. and Mary (Stephens) D. Edu. : public schools. Married, Nellie J. Green, Nov. 24, 1899, at Dickens, Tex. Vice- pres.. First State Bank. Owns large ranch in Garza Co., Tex. Trustee, Dickens pub- lic school. Member : R. A. M., K. of P.. W. O. W. Address: Spur, Tex. DAVIS, Theodore Garrison, Physician; born, Bridgetown, N. J., Oct. 10, 1855. Edu. : Shiloh Academy ; Ph. G., Phila. College of Pharmacy, 1877 ; M. D., Jef- ferson Med. College, 1885 ; post grad., London, Berlin, Liepzig, and Munich. Married, Mrs. Alice B. Finley, 1897. In practice, Bridgetown, 1885-1905 ; Los An- geles, since 1905. Prof., Physiology and Clinical Med., College of Phys. and Surg., Los Angeles, 1906-8; Prof., Materia-Med- ica and Therapeutics, College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1907-8 ; was surg.. Pa. R. R., 18 years ; Surg., Bridgetown Hosp., N. J., 8 years. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., (member of council) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Author of "Operation for the Relief of Wrist-Drop and Allied Condi- tions." Res. : 1114 Westlake ave. ; Office : 524 So. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. DAVIS, Walter Wesley, Lawyer and Mine Operator ; born, Decatur, 111., Feb. 10, 1863 ; son, John and Martha Ann (Powell) D. Attended Scientific Dept., Univ. of Kansas, 1886-89 ; followed Field Engrg., during vacations with U. S. Geo- logical Survey ; Asst. Astronomer, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, in Alaska, 1889-91. Studied and practiced law sev- eral years, obtaining both Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C. Married, Harriet Kel- ley. May 8, 1902, at Oakland, Cal. Prac- ticed law in Kansas City, Mo., in part- nership with L. A. Laughlin under firm name of Laughlin & Davis, 1894-97. In 1897, went to Leadville, Colo., has since practiced law and operated mines. Vice- pres. and Genl. Mgr., Yak Mining, Mill- ing & Tunnel Co., since 1899 ; active mgr., in charge of operations of several mining Co's., in Leadville ; during one year, Oct., 1911 to Oct., 1912, was Gen. Mgr., Smuggler Leasing Co., at Aspen, Colo. Under his administration, the mine was made one of the most profitable mines in Colo. Member : Colorado Scien- tific Soc, Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs., Am. Bar Assn., K. of P., B. P. O. Elks. 150 WHO'S WHO Clul)s : Denver, Denver Country, Univer- sity (Kansas City, Mo.) ; Railroad, (N. Y.) ; Great Neck Hills Country, (N. Y.) ; Phi Kappi Psi (college fraternity). Res.: Great Neck Station, Long Island, N. Y. ; Office: Leadville, Colo., and 60 Wall St., New York. DAVIS, W^illiam Henry, Lawyer; born, Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y., Oct. 8, 1868; son. Judge Edwin A. and Imogene (Wag- goner) D. Edu. : public schools, Marys- ville, Cal., and Berkeley Gymnasium. B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1890 ; studied law in office of his father. Married, Bertha Samm, Mar. 19, 1896. Moved to Cal., 1869. Executive Secy., of Gov. Gage of Cal., 1899-1903. Atty., for Bd. of State Harbor Commrs., 1903-9. Gen. counsel for Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Cal. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn. GluJ)s : Bohemian, (San Francisco) ; Sutter, (Sac- ramento) ; Los Angeles Country, Los An- geles Athletic, Midwick Country, (Pasa- dena) . Republican. Res. : 2600 Wilshire blvd. ; Office : Pacific Mutual bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DAVISON, Charles W., Mayor; 6om, New Hampton, la., July 30, 1874 ; son, Lorenzo B. and Esther J. (Annabel) D. Grad., New Hampton high school, 1892 ; Valders Normal School, Decorah, la.. 1893-94 ; Kent Law School, San Jose, Cal., 1894-95. Married, Maude L. Welch, Dec. 24, 1902. Enlisted May 8, 1898, in Com pany E, 7th Regt, Cal. U. S. Vol. Inf., Span.-Am. War, and served until close of war. Elected city justice of San Jose, 1902; re-elected, 1906. Mayor of San Jose, since 1908. Dept. Commander of Cal. United Span. War Veterans, 1905-6, and Great Sachem of Cal., I. O. R. M., Aug., 1910 to Aug., 1911. Republican. Res. : 668 Delmas ave. ; Office : City Hall, San Jose, Cal. DAWES, Leonard Pratt, Physician; borrij Adams Co., Wis., Apr. 1, 1875 ; son, George Frank and Sarah Elizabeth (Phelps) D. ; descended from William Dawes, who came from England to Amer- ica in 16th century, locating near the present site of Boston ; several members of the family took part in Rev. War ; one was Mayor of Boston in early days ; several have been Governors of different States ; two took part in Boston tea party ; one preceded Paul Revere on his famous ride. Grad., public schools of Wisconsin, in 1896 ; M. D., Univ. of 111., 1905. Taught 3 years public schs., Wis. Un- married. Owner, Wrangell Drug Co., Sur- geon in Chief, Wrangell Hospital. Asso, Prof., Gynecology, Med. Dept., Univ. of) Valparaiso. Member : Am. Med. Soc, Chi- cago, Med. Soc, Cook County Med. Soc, 111. State Med. Soc. I. O. O. P., A. F. &, A. M., 32° Mason. Attending Physician,] St. Mary's of Nazareth Hosp., Chicago. Address: Wrangell, Alaska. DAWLiEY, Charles George, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Mishicott, Wis., Feb. 15, 1879 ; son. Dr. Geo. and Jennie M. (Braasch) D. Edu. : public schools, Man- itowoc, Wis., 1886-94 ; high school, Los Angeles, grad., 1899 ; M. D., College ol Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1903. Married,- Minnie Martin, Apr. 12, 1908, at Los An-i geles. Visiting phys. Sisters Hosp., Los Angeles ; Head phys., L. A. Aerie ol Eagles. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assnj Res. : 517 N. Boylston ave. ; Office : 424 So. Bdwy., Los Angeles, Cal. DAIVSON, William James Gremley,)! Physician ; horn. New Bandon, N. B., Cam ada, Jan. 12, 1846 ; son, Richard ana Elizabeth (Gremley) D. M. D., Med Dept, Univ. of New York, 1867. Mar ried, Emma J. Shaw, Dec 16, 1874, a1 Dalhousie. N. B. Asst. Phys., N. Y. Citji Lunatic Asylum, March, 1867, to April i 1868 ; House Phys. and Surg., Charity Hosp., N. Y., 1868-69 ; Med. Supt., Sonome State Home, since Oct. 14, 1902. Memi ber : Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med Soc, (vice-pres., 1900-01, pres., 1901-02) Cal. North Dist. Med. Soc, Sonoma Co' Med. Soc. Address : Eldridge, Cal. DAWSON, W(illiam) Leon, Ornitholo gist and Publisher ; horn, Leon, Decatuii Co., Iowa, Feb. 20, 1873 ; son, William B ON THE PACIFIC COAST 151 and Ada E. S. (Adams) D. A. B., Oberlin College, 1897 ; B. D., Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1899 ; Hon. A. M., Oberlin Col- lege. 1903. Married, Frances Etta Ack- erman, May 1, 1895, at Shabbona, 111. Engaged under the auspices of the Cooper Ornithological Club of Los Angeles and Berkeley, in the preparation of an exten- sive work upon the Birds of Cal. Is de- i voted to the photographing of birds and [ the development of the bird motif in art, and is identified with the cause of the conservation of wild life in Cal. and else- ! where. His studio at "Los Colibris" (in Mission canyon) contains extensive collec- tions, chiefly oological and photographic. Secy., The Birds of California Publishing ; Co. ; Member : Cooper Ornithological Club, Am. Ornithologists Union, Caurinus Club, (secy). Author: "The Birds of Ohio," (1903); "The Birds of Washington." (1909). Add?'ess : "Los Colibris," Santa Barbara, Cal. AY, Harry Li., Mining- and Banking; born,, Dayton, Nev., Dec. 12, 1865 ; son, Henry Loren and Helen (Powers) D. Edu. : public schools of Nev. and Sacra- mento Counties, Cal. ; Grad., St. Mary's College. San Francisco, 1885. Married, Helen Bernadette Droy^ ,^^ug. 13, 1900, it Old Mission, Idaho. Pres. and Gen. Mgr.. Federal Mining & Smelting Co. ; Pres., Custer Cons. Mining Co. ; Pres., lumming Bird Mining Co., Pres., Amber- :ris Mining Co., Pres., Wallace Natl. Bank ; ^ir.. Exchange Natl. Bank. (Spokane) ; )ir.. Kootenai Power Co. ; Dir., The Con- umers Co. Began work when 14 years Id. Clubs : Wallace Automobile, Rod and Jun (Wallace) ; Spokane (Spokane) ; lommercial (Boise) ; Arlington, (Port- md) ; Sierra Madre, (Los Angeles). Ad- ress : Wallace, Idaho. KY, Paul, Lumberman; born, Brook- :n. N. Y., July 15, 1875 ; son, Martin Y. nd Henrietta W. Day. S. B., Harvard niv.. 1896. Married. Rachel Curry, Oct. 4. 1907, at Evanston, 111. Treas., Fed- •al Lumber Co., Vancouver, B. C, and aine, Wash. Member : Am. Soc. Mech. I Engrs. Res. : Kerrisdale ; Office : Pacific bldg., Vancouver, B. C, Can. DAY, ^Vill!aIll C, Lawyer; born, Jones- boro, 111., Apr. 13, 1880 ; son, W. S. and Helen A. (Frick) D. Edu. : Santa Ear bara high school, 1897, A. B., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1901 ; studied law in oflice of W. S. Day, Santa Barbara, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1888. Dep. Dist. Atty., Santa Barbara Co., Cal., Jan. 1, 1907, until Jan. 1, 1911. Lieut. 6th Div. Naval Militia Cal., 1907-11 (commanding). Dir., Santa Barbara Co., Chamber of Commerce. Member: Phi Delta Phi; (Stanford Uni- versity) Masons, B. P. O. E., Knights of Pythias, F. O. E. Clubs: Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara Country. Republican. Res. : Los Angeles ; Office : Byrne bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DEAL,, W. E. F., Lawyer; born. Md., Mar. 8 1840; sen. Dr. W. G. Grove and Janetta (Sutton) D. Edu. : R. G. Chan- ey's Academy, Owensville, Md., Newton Univ., Baltimore City, Md. B. A., Dickin- son College, Penn., 1859. M. A., 1874. Married, Roberta Griffith, May 4, 1875. Moved to Cal., Sept. 12, 1859. Regent of State Univ. of Nev., 1894-98. Demo- crat. Res. : 2702 Sacramento st. ; Office : Mills bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. DEASY, Daniel C, Judge; born, San Francisco, Oct. 1, 1875 ; son, Jeremiah and Bridget (Brennam) D. Grad., Sac- red Heart College, San Francisco, 1892 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1897. Married, Isabel Murphy, Sept. 12, 1905. App. Dep. Supt. of Schools, Oct., 1904 ; Asst. Dist. Atty., Jan., 1906. Police Judge since Dec, 1908. Democrat. Res. : 955 Ashbury st. ; Office : Hall of Justice, San Francisco, Cal. DeBRULER, Ellis, Lawyer; born, Indi- ana, Aug. 25, 1863 ; son, John Hicks and Elizabeth (Downey) D. ; LL. B., Cumber- land Univ., Lebanon, Tenn., 1888. Mar- ried, Alice Resor, June 24, 1903, at Seat- tle. City Atty. of Seattle from Mar., 1898, to Sept. 1, 1909. Appointed U. S. Commissioner of Immigration, Aug. 4, 1909, and has held that office since Sept. 152 WHO'S WHO 1, 1909. Clul): Arctic. Res.: 1122 E. .Tohn St. ; Office : U. S. Immigration bldg., Seattle, Wash. DECKER, Cliarles William, Physician: horn, Clyde, O., Jan. 29, 1877. Edu.: Pomona high school; Med. Dept., St. Louis Univ.. 1902-4; M. D., College of Med, Univ. Sou. C^l.. 1906; Interne, Cal. Hosp.. Los Angeles, 1906-7. Married. Martha May Standlee, Oct. 17, 1899. Tn practice, Los Angeles, since 1907. First Lieut, and Asst. Surg., 7th Inf., Natl. Guards, Cal. Member: L. A. Co. Mgd. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Assn. Military Surg, of U. S. Ad- dress: 656 W. 16th St, Los Angeles, Cal. DeDONATO, Xavier P.n Physician and Surgeon; horn, St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 19. 1883; son, Lucian and Mary (Lavezza) D. Edu. : public schools at Roslyn, Wash., 1889-95; A. B., Mt. Angel College, 1900; Cooper's Med. College. San Francisco, 1901-02; M. D., Barnes Med. College, 1905 Licensed to practice in State of Wash., Jan. 4, 1906. Married. Flora Agnes Corgiat. .Tune 11. 1908. at St. James Cathedral, Seattle. Three chil- dren : Cecilia. Xavier Jr., and Margarette. Has practiced in Seattle, since 1006. Health Officer. City of Georgetown. 1909 ; Member: Knights of Columbus. Duwamish Valley Commercial Club, Independent Italian Society. Maple Leaf Club. Foresters of America. Res. : 5625 13th ave.. South ; Office: 206 Metropole bidg., 2nd and Yer- ler Way. Seattle. Wash. DEERING, Charles Jameson, Banker; horn. San Francisco, Oct. 14, 1860; son, James Henry and Mary A. R. (Brackett) D. Married. Maude Bstee. Sept. 12, 1889, at Napa, Cal. Vice-pres.. Union Trust Co. ; Dir.. Wells Fargo Nevada Natl. Bank, Cal. Wine Assn., Colo. Pac. Dev. Co., Philippine Tel. and Tel. Co. Member: Pioneer Soc. of Cal. Cluhs : Pacific Union Bohemian. Res. : 2846 Washington st. ; Office : 748 Market st. San Francisco, Cal. DEERING, Frank Prentiss, Lawyer: horn, Jacksonville, Tuolumne Co., Cal., , June 10, 1855 ; son, James Henry and Mary Ann Reed (Brackett) D. A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1875; M. A., 1879; LL. B., 1881. Married, Mable Clare Craft, No- vember 22, 1902. Edited Deering Codes- first set of annotated codes in the U. S. Member : Masons. Gluhs : Bohemian, Chit-Chat, Pacific Union, Unitarian. Re- publican. Res. : 2709 Larkin st. ; Office : Nevada Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. DE GOLIA, George Ellis, Lawyer; horn, Placerville, El Dorado Co., Cal., May 3. 1857 ; son, Darwin and Lavinia (Baldwin) D. Edu.: high school, Placerville; Ph. P.., Univ. of Cal., 1877. Married, Carrie B. Rabe, June 23, 1883. Asst. Dist. Atty., Alameda Co., 1883-9. Member: Mason3,f| B. P. O. E. Cluhs : Union League, Claro-jj mont Country. (Oakland). Repiiblican.; Res. : 5277 Broadway Terrace ; Officp Oakland Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. DEHM, William Henry, Lawyer; horn Havana, 111.. Mar. 10, 1877; son, J. F and Anna (Menke) D. Edu.: publi< schools. 111., and San Diego, Cal. A. B. Univ. of Cal., 1905; read law in offlcei:j of Bicknell. Gibson, Trask, Dunn ^|i Crutcher, Los Angeles. Married, MyrtL Glenn, Aug. 17, 1910. Moved to Cal, 1888. Law partner of Earl Rogers. Men], ber- Masons, Moose. Republican. Res. 1027 Valencia st. ; Office: 403 Cal. bldg Los Angeles, Cal. DELGER, Edward Frederick, Real Es tate ; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 2- 1859: son, Frederick and Ernstia (Blecher) D. Edu. : public schools of Cal and later in private schools of German and France, finishing at Harvard Uni\ and grad., 1883, Harvard Law Schoc Married, Margaret Prior, 1885. at Sa Francisco, Cal. Formerly Pres., Boai of Trustees. Agnews Insane Asylm Pres., German-Am. Auxiliary to the Pa ama-Pacific Internatl. Exposition; Pre Board of Directors of the Maud Boo Home. Cluhs : University, Union Leagv Transportation. Press, Harvard, Sieri Res. : 3740 25th st. ; Office : 306 Deli bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 153 DELiMAS, Delpliin 31icliael, Lawyer; buiii^ France, Apr. 14, 1844 ; soU:, An- toiue and Coralie Delmas. Edu. : A. B., Santa Clara College, 1862 ; A. M., 1863 ; Ph. D., 19U1. LL. B., Law Dept., Yale College, 1865. Married, Pauline Hoge, of San Francisco, Apr. 7, 1869. Elected l>ist. Atty., of Santa Clara Co., 1867. Regent of Univ. of Cal., 1884-92. Del.- at-Large to Democratic Natl. Conv., St. Louis, 1904. Clubs : Lawyers, Yale, (N. Y.). Author: "Speeches and Addresses,' I'.ioi. Democrat. Res. : Los Angeles, Cal. ; Ulfices : Bank of Commerce bldg., Nassau aud Cedar sts.. New York City ; and 724 Trust & SaA^ngs bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. )Ii;L \ AliLE, Resinaldo Francisco, Lawyer ; born, Los Angeles, Dec. 15, 1854 ; son, Ygnacio and Ysabel (Varela) D. Edu. : St. Vincent's College, Los Angeles, 1867-71 ; B. S., Santa Clara College, 1873. Married, Helen M. White Cayatile, Sept. 2, 1890, at San Francisco. Elected to State Assembly of Cal., 1879 ; re-elected 1880; Presidential Elector, 1880. Mem- ber, Cal. Senate, 1882-86, during which time he was Pi-es. i^ro tern. Chmn. Demo- cratic State Conv., Los Angeles, 1888. Nominated for Lieut. Gov., 1890. Chmn., Comm. on Resolutions of State Conv., in Fresno. Chmn., Democratic State Conv., San Francisco, 1894. Member, Bd. of Public Service in charge of Water Dept. of Los Angeles to date. Democrat. Res. : y">OS So. Figueroa st. ; Office : 611-612 Lankershim bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. e 3IARTINI, Walter J., Lawyer; horn, Sonoma Co.. Cal., Nov. 2, 1870 ; son, Paul aiul Maria Ausonia (Boitano) de M. (riad.. public schools. Contra Costa Co., Cal. ; A. B., Santa Clara College, 1893 ; grad., Univ. of Cal., Law Dept., 1898. Married, Clotilde S. Chichizola, Aug. 2 1, ]0i>2. Mgr. and Cashier, Columbus Sav- ings and Loan Society, 1906-8; Asst. Co. Clerk, Contra Costa Co., 1893-5. Secy., Democratic jMunicipal Conv., 1903. Dir.. Columbus Savings & Loan Society; Pres., 'La Voce del Popolo," the oldest Italian aowspaper in the U. S. Member law firm, O'Gara & de Martini. Member : Native Sons of the Golden West. Democrat. Res. : San Francisco ; Office : 550 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. de MATTOS, James Peterson, Lawyer; born, Jacksonville, 111., Feb. 20, 1854 ; son, Antonio and Isabella (Peterson) de M. ; LL. B., Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., Washington, D. C, 1872. Mayor, Bellingham, Wash., terms; City Atty., 1 term. Representa- tive Wash. Legis., 1897. Res. : 1700 G St. ; Office : 9 Prospect st., Bellingham, Wash. DEMING, William C, Editor; born, Mt. Olivet, Ky., Dec. 6, 1869 ; son, Osmer S. and Leona (Rigg) D. ; descendant of John Deming, "The Settler," Windsor, Conn. A. B., Allegheny College, Mead- ville. Pa., 1890; A. M., 1893. Married, Zell P. Hart, June 14, 1907, at Warren, Ohio. Member, Seventh Wyo. Legislature ; member and Secy., Wyo. Commission World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904 ; member and Secy. Lewis & Clark Exposition, Portland, Ore., 1905. Receiver of Public Moneys, U. S. Land Office, Cheyenne, since March, 1907. Pres., Warren, (0.> Tribune Co., Tribune Pub. Co., Cheyenne, Wyo., Deming Realty Co., Tribune Build- ing Co. Member : Lake Mahonk Confer- ence, 32° Scottish Rite Mason, Knights of Pythias, Elks. Clubs : Young Men's Literary, National Press. Republican. Author of published address, "The Press in Relation to World Peace." Lectures on Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Frank- lin. Writer of short stories and special articles for the "New York Independent." Res. : 1710 Capital ave. ; Office : Deming bldg., Cheyenne, Wyo. DENHAM, Lewis, Lawyer; born, Aber- deen, Scotland, May 12, 1869 ; son, John and Jane (Milne) D. Attended public schools in Mid-Lothian County, Scotland, until 16, and Heriot-Watt College, Edin- burgh, Scotland, until 18. Emigrated to America, in 1889, going to Grant Co., Oregon. Studied law in the office of S. S. Denning, Canyon City, Ore., and office 154 WHO'S WHO of King & Saxton, Baker City, Ore. , LL. B., Law School, Univ. of Oregon, 1895. Married, Una May Conner, former- ly of Sac City, Iowa, Sept. 15, 1904, at Elgin, Ore. City Recorder, 1909-10, City of Elgin, Ore., since 1911, City Atty. Republican Congressional committeeman, Eastern Oregon District. June, 1912, elected School Dir. for 3 years. A. F. & A. M. Elgin Lodge No. 98, Oregon B. P. O. E., La Grande, Ore., Lodge No. 43-3. Res. : Front st. ; Office : Elgin, Ore. DEJVMAIV, Austin Aan Bensclioten, I'hysician ; born^ Hasbrouck, N. Y., .June 24, 1881 ; sorij Aquila and Mary (Van Benschoten) D. M. D., Univ. of Louis- ville, Med. Dept, 1909. Married, Alma Vogelpohl, Feb. 28, 1912, at Mankato, Minn. Licensed to practice med. and surg. in Oregon, July, 1909 ; was located for 2 years at Harriman, Eastern Oregon ; went to Sutherlin in June, 1911. Mem- ber : Southern Oregon Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Sutherlin, Ore. DENMAN, Frank Hardenbergh, Bank- er; horn; Sonoma Co., Cal., Aug. 7, 1856; son, Ezekiel and Louisa (Hardenbergh) D. Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1877. Mar- ried, Charlotte Edwards, Feb. 4, 1885, at Santa Rosa, Cal. Pres., Petaluma Sav- ings Bank ; Cashier, Sonoma County Natl. Bank ; Dir., Savings Bank, Santa Rosa ; Pres., Petaluma Mutual Assn. ; Pres., Pla- centia Fruit Co. Res. : 300 Sixth st. ; Offlce : Main and Washington sts., Peta- luma, Cal. DEXMAIV, William, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, 1872 ; son, James and Helen Y. (Jordan) D. Edu. : Clement grammar school, 1881-85 ; Old Lincoln grammar school, 1885-6 ; grad., Lowell high school, 1889; Univ. of Cal., 1894; Hastings Col- lege of Law ; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1897. Married, Leslie Van Ness, Apr. 4, 1905. Asst. Prof, of Law, and Lecturer, Hastings College of Law, and Univ. of Cal., 1902-6. Connected with maritime litigation arising out of sinking of "Rio de Janeiro," explosion of "Progreso." In 1908 organized campaign for non-parti- san election of judges ; the law being en- acted by Legis., 1911. In 1910, drafted charter amendment for non-partisan ma- jority election in San Francisco, and or- ganized campaign for its passage. Law partner, Denman & Arnold. Cluhs : University, Pacific Union, Unitarian, Com- monwealth, Sierra. Member, Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Res. : 3399 Pacific ave. ; Office : Merchant's Exchange bldg., San Francisco, Cal. DENNETT, Lewis Liincoln, Lav^yer; iorn, | Oskaloosa, Iowa, Jan. 5, 1867 ; son. Rev. | Wesley and Ann (Power) D. ; his mater- nal grandfather, John Power, was prom- inent in anti-slavery agitation and a.-) clergyman in M. E. Church ; wrote seve ral books on slavery and theological sub-j jects ; his father was one of the prom-j inent clergymen in early days of Metho- dism in Cal. B. A., Univ. of Pac, San Jose, €al., 1886; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1888. Married, Olive Turner, Dec. 31, 1901, at Modesto, Cal. After grad., was appointed, after civil j service examination, to clerkship inji Washington, D. C, from which he re-| signed in 2 years ; formed partnership with jj J. C. Needham, after his graduation,!' which continued until Needham's elec- tion to Congress. Has been particularly, identified with the legal side of the ir- rigation dists. in Cal. Was atty. on re- organization of Modesto Dist. ; has been connected with the San Joaquin and Im- • perial districts and participated in all recent agitation relative to legislation, ' upon this subject ; now retained by those , interested in the organization of several dists. in the Sacramento Valley; Atty p' for Assn. of Irrigation Dists. in Cal, p! Vice-pres. and Atty., Stanislaus Land * . Abstract Co. ; Secy, and Atty., Modestc ^ Interburban Ry. ; Secy, and Atty., Mo _ desto & Empire Traction Co. Supervise : of Census, 6th Dist., 1910. Res.: Pal( Verde Station ; Office : Modesto Banli/^ bldg., Modesto, Cal. » " DEIVJVEY, Henry M., Banker; horP Tenn., Sept. 1, 1863 ; son, John and A ON THE PACIFIC COAST 155 (Kelly) D. Edu. : public schools. Mar- ried. L. J. Meekin, 1897, in Okla. Vice- pres., Citizens Natl. Bank, Cloud Croft Corn Co. ; Treas.. Cloud Amusement Co. ; Dir., Two Republics Life Ins. Co. Mem ber : Masons, I. O. O. F., W. O. W. Ad- dress : Alamogordo, N. M. r?r?iNIS„ Climtrd G., Mining- Engineer; 6or«.., San .Jose, Cal., Aug. 22, 1880 ; son, William A. Dennis and Ursula E. (Golds- warden) D. Married, Stella M. Kindred, I Aug. 12, 1902, at Alameda, Cal. Supt., i Mercury Mining Co. Member : Am. Inst. I Mining Engrs. CluJ) : Commonwealth. Res. : 2054 Central ave., Alameda, Cal. ; Office : Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. lENNIS, Graham Barclay, Capitalist; horn, London, Eng., June 1, 1855 ; son, Mendenhall .John and Sophia Dennis. Edu. : Bethany College. Married, Hes- ter L. Bradley, May 20, 1879, at Dayton, O. With Dayton Journal, 1875-9. In banking bus., 1879-85 ; published Farm- ers' Home Journal, 1880-5 ; Spokane Miner, 1885-6. Pres., Railway Co., Mus- covite Mica Mining Co., Columbia Ry. and Nav. Co., Warehouse Realty Co. ; ^Dir., Exchange Natl. Bank. Member, Spokane Chamber of Commerce. Res. : 615 Fourth ave. ; Office : Exchange Natl. Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. ENNIS, William Bickham, Railroad Man and Lumberman ; dorn, Cincinnati, O., Dec. 8, 1865 ; son, Mendenhall John and Sophia (Kiehl) D. B. S., Central Univ., Richmond, Ky., 1884. Married, Queen Hastings Littlefield, June 21, 1900, at Port Townsend, Wash. Vice- pres. and Gen. Mgr., Carlton & Coast Railroad Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Carlton Consolidated Lumber Co. ; Pres. and Mgr., Black Butte Quicksilver Mining Co. Formerly special correspondent "Dayton Daily Journal," editor and publisher, 'Farmers' Home Journal," Dayton; alitor and owner, "Port Townsend Daily Ooader." Contributor to technical mining ournals on engrg. Member : Am. Inst. Min- ng Engrs., Am. Geographic Soc. 01111)8 : Republican, (N. Y.) ; Cosmos, (San Fran- cisco; Arlington, (Portland, Ore.) Ad- dress : Carlton, Ore. DENSMORE, Frank E., Judge; dorn, In- dependence, Inyo Co., Cal., Aug. 18, 1869 ; son, Sanford A. and Elizabeth E. (Cofer) D. Edu. : public schools of Inyo Co. ; Inyo Academy. Married, Nellie L. Craig, Jan. 1, 1894. Served 5 years in U. S. Land Office at Independence, as receiver of public money. Since 1906, Judge of Superior Court of Riverside Co. Member : B. P. O. E., I. O. O. F., N. S. G. W. Republican. Res. : 1567 West 7th st. ; Office : Court House, Riverside, Cal. DERLETH, Charles, Jr., Dean College of Civil Engineering ; horn. New York City, Oct. 2, 1874 ; son, Charles and Annie (Taubert) D. Grad., public schools, N. Y. City, 1889; B. S., College of City of New York, 1894 ; C. E., Columbia Univ., N. Y., 1896. Married, Emily Bush, May 19, 1904, at Boulder, Colo. Instructor and lecturer, Dept. of Civil Engrg., Co- lumbia, 1896-1901 ; Prof, of Civil Engrg.. Univ. of Colo., 1901-3; Asso. Prof.. Structural Engrg., 1903-7; since 1907. Prof., Civil Engrg. and Dean, College of Civil Engrg., Univ. of Cal. Member : Am Soc. of Civil Engrs., Am. Soc. Testing Materials, Soc. Promotion Engrg. Educa- tion, Seismological Soc. of America, In- ternational Assn. Testing Materials, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Cluhs : Bohemian, Com- monwealth, (S. F.) Author of articles on Engrg. subjects in transactions of various societies and in technical jour- nals. Res. : 2834 Webster st. ; Office : University of Cal., Berkeley, Cal. DERIV, John, Banker; horn, Germany, Oct. 24, 1850 ; so7i, .John and Katherine M. (Hoffman) D. Edu. : Giessen, Ger- many. Married, Elizabeth Dern, Dec, 1870, at Fremont. Neb. Farmed in Dodge Co.. Neb.. 1869-80; later in bus. at Scribner, Fremont, Hooper, Neb. Mgr., Mercur Gold Mining and Milling Co. ; Pres., Consolidated Mercur Gold Mines Co. ; Vice-pres., Natl. Copper Bank ; Pres., Carstensen & Anson Co., Callaway-Hooch I 156 WHO'S WHO & Francis ; Mgr., Lower Mammoth Min- ing Co., May Day Mining and Milling Co., Uncle Sam Consolidated Mining Co., Fremont Brewing Co. Served as Co. treas. and state senator. Pres., Am. Mining Congress. Cluhs : Alta, Commer- cial. Res. : 715 East Brigham st. ; Of- fice: Dooly bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah. DESSERT, Floyd Gossett, Civil and Hy- draulic Engineer ; torn, Leavenworth. Kas., Feb. 10, 1879 ; son, Alfred B. and Mary M. (Gossett) D. Edu. : public and high schools, Los Angeles. Cal. Married, Julia M. Morrison. Sept. 6. 1905, at Los Angeles. Cal. Made hydraulic investiga- tions for City Water Dept., Los Angeles, 1900-01 ; in Engrg. Dept., Salt Lake R. R., 1901-02; Engr., Construction Dept., Pac. Elec. Co., 1902-05; Asst. Engr. on surveys for Long Beach Harbor ; special engr., Wilmington, Cal. ; City Engr., Covina; hydraulic Engr., Am. Beet Sugar Co., Oxnard, Cal. ; hydraulic Engr., Pat- terson Ranch Co. Member firm, Dessery & West. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Water Works Assn., Engrs. & Archi- tects Assn. of Sou. Cal., L. A. and Co- vina chambers of Commerce. Cluhs : Gamut, Covina Country. Res. : 1302 W. 41st St. ; Office : 1116 Hibernian bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. DeVIGNE, Enrico Carlos, Physician and Surgeon; horn. Havana. Cuba, Sept. 3, 1876; son, Henri Carlos and Marie Alice (Solano) D. ; descended from Henri Eduardo Sur Des Vigne. 1710. Grad., high school, Boston, 1894; M. D., Hahne- mann Med. College, San Francisco, 1904 : Post Grad., N. Y. Med. College, 1907 and 1909. Married. Martha Charlott Muller, Feb. 25, 1905. Commissioned by Bureau of Education, Dept. of Interior, 1909-10. to make investigation of sanitary condi- tion of Alaska Indians, and report to Washington. Filibustered arms and am- munition into Cuba, 1897-98. Wrote Alaska's first medical law. 1909. Organ- ized first Alaska Medical Assn., 1911. Member, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy, Nile Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Address: Douglas, Alaska. DEVINNY, Robert W., Banker; lorn, Illinois., 1847 ; son, James and Mary J. (Faris) D. Edu. : public schools. Mar- ried, Margaret E. Edie, Oct. 14, 1886. Pres., La Salle State Bank, New Buckers Ditch Co., Boulder & Wild Re-^ervoir Co. County Commnr. of Wild County. Mem- ber : Masons. Address : Evans, Colo. DEVIilN, Frank Raymond, Lawyer; horn, Windsor, Canada, Oct. 27, 1867 ; son, Charles Mark and Mary (Cotter) D. Grad., Vallejo High School, 1884. Mar- ried, Agnes G. Erb, June 11, 1901, at San Francisco. After grad. from high school, enlisted in the navy and served in a clerical position for 6 years ; made cruise of the world ; was honorably dis- charged and took up study of law in office of Hon. H. C. Gesford, at Napa, Cal. Admitted to practice in Aug., 1893. Served 8 years, 1895-190-3, as Dist. Atty., Solano County ; served 2 terms in legis- lature as member of Assembly from So- lano County. 36th and 37th sessions ; •. unanimously elected Superior Judge of Solano County in 1908, but resigned to- resume private practice. Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Vallejo ; Dir., First ; Savings Bank, Vallejo ; one of the or- ganizers and first state pres., Lincoln- Roosevelt League of Cal. Member, execu- tive committee. Republican State Central Committee ; chairman of Rep. State Con- vention at San Francisco, Sept., 1910 ; formerly Dist. Deputy, G. E. R. of B. P. O. Elks, for Northern Cal. Cluh ; Union League, (San Francisco). Res.: 901 Georgia st., Vallejo, Cal. ; Office : Fairfield, Solano Co., Cal. DEVOTO, James Augustus, Lawyer? horn, San Francisco, July 29, 1869. Edu.. Wash, grammar school ; Boys' Highf School ; Hastings' College of Law. Mar ried, Elizabeth Castag-netto, 1901. Mem- ber law firm, Devoto, Richardson & De voto. Member : Masons, Native Sons o the Golden West, Democrat. Res. : 170' ON THE PACIFIC COAST 157 trnion St. ; Oifice : Foxcroft bldg., San Francisco. Cal EVRIFiS, Leonard Y., Lawyer; horn, Holland, Mich., Oct. 2, 1877 ; son, U. and Margaret (Kanters) D, LL. B., Univ. of Michigan, 1901. Pres., Bryn Mawr Land Co. ; Vice-pres., Yakima Valley In- jvestment Co. Member : Nile Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Res. : Fairfield Hotel ; OiJice: 306 Marion bldg., Seattle, Wash. JEWART, Frederick Wesley; Lawyer; born, Bradford, Ontario, Canada, July jl9, 1867 ; son, James Hartley and Mary ,(Day) D. A. B., Hamline Univ., Min- nesota, 1888 ; A. B., Harvard Univ., 890; A. M., 1892; LL. B., Washington Jniv., St. Louis, Mo., 1895. Married, Edith Drought, Aug. 19, 1894, at St. Paul, ilinn. Vice-pres., Internatl. Portland Ce- aent Co. Ltd. ; Vice-pres., Panhandle In- estment Co. ; Dir., Bank of Spirit Lake ; 7'ice-pres., Coeur d'Alene & St. Joe Trans )o. ; Vice-pres., Carbolinerum Wood Pre- erving Co. ; Vice-pres., East Spokane Im- rovement Co. ; Pres., Longview Orchard o. Specialty : Corporation Law. Mem- er : Am. Acad. Polit. & Social Science, .m. Econ. Assn., Am. Bar Assn. Res. : 01 Sixth ave. ; Office : 804 Old Natl, ank bldg., Spokane, Wash. KWEY, Edward Henry, Banker and •ailroad Man ; horn. Ruby City, Idaho, ct. 23, 1869 ; son, William Henry and lary E. (Mogul) D. Edu. : public 3hooIs of Silver City, Ida. Married, ierra Nevada D'Orsay, May 7, 1893, t Wagontown, Ida. Trustee of the es- it(> of W. H. Dewey ; Pres., Idaho North- •n Ry. Co. ; Pres., First Natl. Bank of ampa ; Vice-pres., Citizens State Bank ; rs's., Nampa Dept. Store. Address : ampa, Ida. DWEY, Henry Wells, Physician; horn, udson, N. Y., 1859 ; son, Henry Wells Id Mary L. (McGiffert) D. ; descended cm Gen. Ashbel Wells of Rev. War. M. .. Columbia Univ., Med. Dept., 1881 ; . D., Univ. of Vermont, 1881. Married, ary C. McDonald, Feb. 18, 1896, at coma, Wash. Dir., Pacific Bldg, & Loan Assn. ; Trustee, National Realty Co. Has practiced 25 years in Tacoma ; previously practiced in Pittsfield, Mass. Member : Am. Med. Assn. ; Pierce Co. Med. Soc. (ex-pres.) ; Washington State Med. Soc. (ex-pres.) ; B. P. O. E., A. A. O. N. M. Shrine, Ivanhoe Commandery, K. T., Ta- coma Consistory. 32°, A. A. S. R. Res. : 514 North I st. ; Office : Providence bldg;, Tacoma, Wash. DEW^EY, Lorenzo Simeon, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Kansas City, Mo.. Dec, 1881 ; son, Simeon J. and Olive C. Dewey ; descendant of Thomas Dewey, founder of Dewey family in U. S. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Kansas City ; A. B., Univ. of Missouri, 1905 ; M. D., Northwestern Univ. Med. School, 1907 ; Seattle, Gen. Hosp., 1908. Married, Sarah M. Seatford, Apr. 20, 1907, at Chicago, 111. Secy, and Treas., Park Irrigation and Development Co. ; Vice- pres., Okanogan Co. S. S. Com. Council- man, Town of Brewster, 1911. Pres., Cong. Church of Brewster. Member : N. G. of Wash"., I. O. O. F., No. 248; Okanogan Med. Soc. Address : Brewster, Wash. DE YOUNG, Michel Harry, Newspaper Publisher ; horn, St. Louis, Mo., 1849 ; son, Michel H. and Amelia (Morange) D. ; descendant of French noble family. Edu. : San Francisco schools. Married, 1880. Owner and Editor, "San Francisco Chronicle," since 1865. Dir., Associated Press, since 1882 ; Commissioner from Cal. to Paris Exposition, 1889 ; Vice- pres., Columbian Internatl. Exposition, and originator of its classification plan. 1893 ; Organizer and Dir. Gen.. Cal. Mid- winter Internatl. Exposition, 1894 ; Or- ganizer, Midwinter Fair Memorial Mu- seum, 1894 ; Commissioner General for Cal. at Omaha Trans-Mississippi Exposi- tion, 1898 ; Pres., U. S. Commission, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; Vice-pres., Panama- Pacific Internatl. Exposition. Delegate, Republican Natl. Conventions, 1888-1892 1908 ; twice Member, Republican Natl. Committee (vice-chairman, one term). 158 WHO'S WHO Pres., International League of Press Clubs, 1893. Cluls : Lotus, Manhattan, Press (N. Y.) ; Union League, Common- wealth. Merchants, Olympic, Golf (San Francisco). Member: French Legion of Honor. Recreation : Golf, Tennis. Res. : Meadowlands, San Rafael, Cal. ; Office . "Chronicle," San Francisco, Cal. DIBBL.ee, Albert J., iLiawyer; horn, San •Francisco, Feb. 25, 1870; son, Albert and Anne R. (Meecham) D. Edu. : Bates School, San Rafael, Cal. ; Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass., 1887-89; A. B., Harvard College, 1893 ; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1896. Married, Ethel Rodg- ers, Apr. 19, 1899. Member law firm, Williamson & Dibblee. Gluts : University, Harvard, Marin Golf and Country. Re- publican. Res. : Ross Valley ; Office : 501 Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. DIBBLEE, Thomas l^V^ilson, Banker; dorn, Santa Barbara. Cal.. Mar. 22. 1879 ; son, Thomas B. and Francisca (de la Guerra) D. Edu. : Univ. of Cal., 1902. Married, Anita Virginia Orena, Dec. 6, 1910, at Los Angeles. Cashier, Union Natl. Bank ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Paso Robles ; Secy., San Luis Bay Oil Co., Ltd. ; Trus- tee, Estate of Thomas B. Dibblee. Mem- ber : Chamber of Commerce, Elks, Knights of Columbus. Clult : Santa Bar- bara. Address : San Luis Obispo, Cal. DICKERMAIV, Albert, Lawyer; horn, Masonville, N. Y., Mar. 26, 1840; son, Nathaniel and Mary Ann (Ferry) D. Edu. : Norwich and Oxford Academies, N. Y. ; Geauga Seminary and Oberlin College, in Ohio ; Union Law College, Cleveland, O. Circuit Judge, 14th Dist. of Mich., 1888-94. Republican. Address : Watsonville, Cal. DICKERSON, Denver S., Capitalist: horn, Millville, Cal., Jan. 24, 1872; son, Harvey E. and Catherine M. (Bailey) D. Edu. : common schools and private tutor. Married, Una L. Reilly, Apr. 23, 1904 at San Francisco. Owner of the "Ely Min- ing Expositor." Pres., Blacine Gold M. & M. Co., Robinson Mining Co., White Pine County Abstract and Guarantee Co. County Clerk, White Pine Co., Nev. 1902-4 ; County Recorder. 1904-6 ; Lieut.- Gov. of Nevada, 1906-8 ; succeeded Gov. Sparks (deceased), for unexpired term, 1908-11. Democrat. Served in Span.-Am. War, 1898 ; Chmn., State Bd. of Edu., State Bd. of Prison Commnrs. Insane Asylum. Member : Masons. Cluhs : Uni- versity, (Ely) ; Sagebrush, (Carson City); Press, (Goldfleld). Address: Car- son City, Nev. DICKINSON, William Richard, Pharma- cist ; horn, Carrollton, Mo., Oct. 27, 1862;; son, Richard Whitlow and Laura (Ann) D. Edti. : public schools, Kansas City, Mo. Drug Clerk at Central City and Lead, S. D. Married, Celestia Maud Warson, Aug. 20, 1890, at Snohomish, Wash. Formed partnership with F. J. Cornes, Central City, S. D., 1884; later| bought 4 drug stores at Lead, all undeij name of Dickerson Drug Co. Moved to Los Angeles, 1904 ; purchased Dean Drug Co., 1908; Postmaster, Central City, S D., 1884-91. Democrat; was Republi can during Free Silver campaign. Pres., Cal. Pharmaceutical Assn. Member Scottish Rite Masons, Knights Templar Gluh : Union League. Res. : 1623 Grsi d mercy Place; Office: Dean Drug Co.. Lo: Angeles, Cal. DICKSON, Clarence Bishop, Physician horn, Harrisburg, Pa., 1868 ; descendant of Argyle-Campbell families. M. A., Ot,' terbein Univ., Ohio., M. D., Cleveland^: Homeopathic Hosp. College, 1883. Mar'^ ried, Ida Rosecrans, 1884. In practice ; Westerville, O., 1883-7 ; Los Angeles since 1887. Specialty : Surgery. Mem ber : L. A. Park Commission, L. A. Bd. o , Health, L. A. Co., Sou. Cal., and Cal - State Homeopathic Socs. Cluh : JonajS than. Res. : 2212 W. 24th st. Auditorium bldg., Los Angeles, Cal, DICKSON, Walter Franks, Banker horn. Nova Scotia, Can., Dec. 18, 1865^i son, C. C. and Jessie B. Dickson. Edu. public schools. Married, Mary Mot Oct. 1, 1895, at San Francisco. Pre£ Dickson & Dickson, Inc. ; Vice-pres., Ban ON THE PACIFIC COAST 159 of Lok'ta. Member : Odd Fellows, (Noble Grand). Address: Loleta, Cal. lETZ, William, Physician and Sur- geon; born^ Kingston, Tenn., 1877; son, W. H. and Margaret (Martin) D. M. D., (Atlanta College of Phys. and Snrg., 1902 ; attended Vanderbilt Univ., Nash- ville, Tenn. ; Univ. of the South, Se- svanee, Tenn. ; Maryville College, Mary- iVille, Tenn. Married, Dorothy Fiske, 1905, at Rosalia, Wash. Has practiced ned. State of Wash., since 1902. Asst. Supt. of Eastern Wash. Hosp. for In- ane, Medical Lake, Wash., 18 months. Since 1909, Phys. to Spokane Co. Hosp. klember : Spokane County Med. Soc, Im. Med. Assn. Address : Spangle, Vash. LiIiE:, Lewis Smart, Banker; horn, lentor, Ohio, Mar. 17, 1860 ; son, James lohroe and Elizabeth (Smart) D. Edu. : ublic school, Loda, 111. ; Beloit College, 878; Doane College, 1879-80. Married, :arrie Waite, in 1887, at Willoughby, O. !ashier, Western Natl. Bank ; Secy, and reas.. College of Idaho. Address : Cald- rell, Ida. [LLEY, AVilliami Ray, Lumberman and Janker ; horn, Clifton, Minn., May 19, 877 ; son, William Henry and Edna osephine (Fish) D. ; descended from 'ish's of New York and Chicago. B. S., Tegon Agricultural College and School f Mechanic Arts, Corvallis, Oregon, 1900. . literary, commercial, scientific course. [as studied law and writing, commercial Jecialities and contracts. Married, Ellen oruelia Moffitt, May 31, 1905, at Eu- ?n(\ Ore. Four year military training, n-ving as 2nd Lieut, in line, also as rst Signal Officer, and rated as rankin-j aptain. Councilman, 3 years, and mayor years. Secy, and Treas., Stillwater umber Co., Little Falls, -^ash. ; Dir., umber Manufacturers Agency, Centralia, 'ash., Pres. and Dir., Little Falls State ank. Member : I. O. O. F., Little Falls ; Iks, Centralia, Wash., No. 1083; Masons, tttle Falls, Royal Arch Chapter, Cheha- ; Order of Eastern Star, Little Falls; St. Helens Commandery, Knights Tem- plar, No. 12, Chehalis ; Afifi Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Tacoma ; Hoo-Hoo, No. 15489 ; Natl. Geographic Soc, Commercial Club, (ex-pres.). Pres., Northern Cowlitz and Southern Lewis Good Roads Assn., an organization co- operating with the general movement to secure good roads, and the Pacific High- way through Washington. Address : Lit- tle Falls, Wash. DILLINGHAM, Walter Francis, Finan- cier ; boi-n, Honolulu, Apr. 5, 1875 ; son, Benjamin Franklin and Emma Louise (Smith) D. Edu. : Newton High School, Mass. ; Grad., Harvard Univ., 1902. Mar- ried, Louise Olga Gaylord, May 2, 1910, at Florence, Italy. Connected with the development of the Hawaiian Islands through building of railroads ; at the head of the cos. which have the U. S. Govt, contracts for opening of Pearl Har bor, and the building of the 1000-foot dry dock factory ; connected with the sugar industry. Treas., Oahu Ry. and Land Co. ; Treas., Hilo Railroad Co. ; Treas. and Mgr., B. F. Dillingham Co., Ltd. ; Treas. and Mgr., Hawaiian Dredg- ing Co., Ltd. ; Mgr. for Hawaiian Is- lands-San Francisco Bridge Co. ; Vice- pres., Olaa Sugar Co. ; Vice-pres., Cal. F. Co. ; Dir., Oahu Sugar Co. ; Dir., Guardian Trust Co. ; Dir., Kauai Fruit & Plant Co. ; Vice-pres., Kauai Railroad Co. ; Trustee, Oahu College ; Trustee. Library of Hawaii ; Vice-pres., Palama Settlement Assn. Member : Merchants Assn., Chamber of Commerce, (Hono- lulu). Clubs: Pacific, University, (ex- pres.) ; Oahu Country, (ex-pres.) ; Ha- waiian Polo, (ex-pres.) ; Pacific Tenni.s, (ex-pres.) ; Oahu Polo, (ex-pres.) ; Social Science, (Honolulu) ; Bohemian, (S. F.) ; San Mateo Polo. (Cal.). Chmn. of Mosqui- to Campaign in war of extermination of yellow fever mosquito. Recreation : Polo. Address : Beretania st., Honolulu. T. H. DILLON, Edward Tliomas, Surgeon; born, Los Angeles, Cal., Apr. 13, 1877 ; son, Richard and Mary (Hennessy) D. 160 WHO'S WHO Grad., St. Vincent's College, 1897 ; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Cal., 1901. Married, Laura Lynn Doran, 1907. Res. Phys., L. A. Co. Hosp., two years. In partnership with Dr. Bryant, Los Angeles, since 1900. Asst. in charge of med. dept., Los Angeles street railway cos. ; Division Surg., Sou. Pac. Ry., 1908-10; Surg, in charge. Sisters Hosp. Member; Natl'., State, and Co. Med. Assns., Pac. Assn. of Railway Surg. Res. : 664 So. Westlake ave. ; Office: 603 Pac. Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DINES, Tyson S., Lawyer; horn, Fayette, . Howard Co., Mo., Nov. 29, 1858 ; son. Rev. Tyson and Mary (Stokes) D. ; father was a pioneer minister of Mo., and member Ya. Conference. A. M., Central College, Fayette, Mo., 1880. Married, Katherine M. Manzey, Feb. 22, 1881, at Brunswick, Mo. Delegate to Natl. Democratic Convention, Chicago, 1892, from 2nd . Congressional Dist., Mo. Member, Board Curators, Central College, Mo. ; Member, School Board, Denver, 6 years; Member, Board of Trustees, State Home Dependent and Neglected Children, for 4 terms, under 4 governors. Pres., Merchants Bridge Term. Ry., St. Louis, 1911. Mining lawyer and senior counsel in important mining and apex cases. Senior member law firm, Dines, Dines S; Holme. Dir., Natl. Bank of Commerce, 6 years ; Pres., Purcell Bank & Trust Co. ; Trustee, Agnes Phipps Sanitarium since organization ; Executor and Trustee, Win- field Scott Stratton; Trustee, Denver Univ., 6 years; Lecturer on Law of Evi dence, Denver Univ.. 1898-1904 ; General Atty., Terminal R. R. Assn. of St. Louis, until 1911. Cluhs : Denver, St. Louis (until 1912) ; Noonday, of St. Louis, (until 1912). Office: 1010 First Natl. Bank bldg., Denver, Colo. DIXON, James Main, University Pro- fessor; torn. Paisley, Scotland, Apr. 20, 1856; son, James Main and Jane (Gray) D. Edu. : Neilson Inst., Paisley Ayr Academy ; Edinburg Univ. ; St. Andrew Univ. M. A., 1879 ; L. H. D., Dickinson College, 1908. Married, Clara Richard, Mar. 25, 1885, at Tokyo, Japan. Asst. Prof, of English Literature and Logic, St. Andrew's Univ., 1879 ; Prof, of Eng- lish and Secy., Imperial College of Engrg. Tokyo, Japan, 1880-86 ; Fellow of the Royal Soc. of Edinburgh, 1886; Prof, of English Literature, Imperial Univ. of Japan, 1886-92 ; Hon. Secy., Asiatic So- ciety of Japan, 1890-2 ; Member of the Order of the Rising Sun, 1888 (conferred by Mikado) ; Prof, of English Literature, Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1892-1901 ; Editor, "Illustrated Methodist Magazine," 1901-3 ; Pres., Columbia College, Milton Ore., 1903-4 ; Prof, of English, Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1905-11 ; Director of Oriental ' Studies, Univ. of Sou. Cal., since 191L | Historian of New Celtic Club of Los ! Angeles, since 1906-7 ; Literary Editor, ' "West Coast Magazine," since 1906. | Member : Asiatic Soc. of Japan ; Auth- ors' Club of London, Eng. Fellow of Royal Soc. of Edinburgh. Author :\ "Dictionary of Idiomatic English Phrases," 1891; "Illustrated History of- Methodism" (conjointly) ; "Mathew Ar-* nold as a Christian Teacher," 1906. Con-: tributor to, "Nation," "Bookman," "Chamber's Journal," "McMillan's Maga-l zine," "Independent," etc. Has publish- ed one song, "The Heart Can Never Grow Old," (words by James M. Campbell). Res. : 427 North Ardmore ave. ; Office College of Liberal Arts, room 49, Uni versity of Southern California, Los An gels, Cal. DIXON, Karl Hale, Writer and Publish er ; horn. Miller S. D., June 28, 1885 ' son, Charles Raymond and Katherin-i Elizabeth (Davis) D. ; direct descend' ant (maternal) of Nathan Hale, Revo, lutionary hero ; grandson of Col. Wil , liam P. Davis, Civil War commander I Edu.: public schools of Chicago, grad.; 1899 : Calumet High School, Chicagf ! grad., 1903; Ph. B., Univ. of Ch ; cago, 1908 ; Law School., Univ. of Cb cago, 3 years. Married, Esther Mar, I Hall, Nov. 10, 1909, at Hyde Park Ba{ ON THE PACIFIC COAST 161 tist Church, Chicago, 111. Reporter and Editor on Chicago newspapers, 1903-08. Manager, Publicity Bureau, Republican Party in Idaho, 1908; City Editor, "Ida- ho Daily Statesman," Boise, Idaho, 1909 ; Chief clerk to Gov. James H. Brady of Idaho, 1909 ; Secy. to Congressman Thomas R. Hamor of Idaho, 1910 ; Edi- tor, "Twin Falls News," Twin Brails, Idaho, 1911. Pres., Western Book Co. ; Pres., Western Farmers' Institute Co. ; Pres., Herald Publishing Co. Member : Sigma Chi Fraternity, Natl. Farmers' Union, Salmon River Settlers' Assn., Citizens Co-Operative League. Republican. ■ Author of several political and agricultu- ral works. Res. : Hollister, Ida. ; Office : Twin Falls, Ida. DIXON, Sam Houston, Editor and Far- mer ; horn^ San Marcos, Texas, Aug. 4, 1855 ; son, Shadrick and Judith (Cov- ington) D. A. B., Baylor Univ., 1878. Married, Jennie Alice Wagner, Apr. 8, 1890, at Bremond, Texas. Appointed State Inspector of Texas Orchards and Nurseries in 1906, which still holds. In- spector of Texas Penitentiaries, 1901-05 ; Texas .Horticultural Conamissioner to St. Louis World's Fair, 1904 ; Chief Clerk, Texas Legislature, 1901 ; Chief Clerk, Texas State Dept. of Agricijlture, 1909- 10 ; resigned Dec. 1, 1910, to become Managing Editor "Texas Farm and Fire- side," Houston, Texas. Owns three farms aggregating 1000 acres. Pres. of High Glen Orchard Co. (a company growing fruits and vegetables). Member: Natl. Nut Growers' Assn. (member, executive committee) ; Texas Horticultural Society, Texas Farmers' Congress, Texas Press Assn., K. of P., Moose. Cluh : Houston Press. Democrat. Author : "Ten Nights With Big Foot Wallace," "The Texas Refugee," "Poets and Poetry of Texas," "Money Crops," "Texas Fruits," "A. B. C. of Truck Growing," "Agnes Dale," etc. Address : 610 Highland ave., Houston, Texas. DOAK, David Perry, Capitalist; horn, Cameron, Mo., Jan. 27, 1866 ; son, Thomas and Sarah (Cofflng) D. Edu. : public schools, Cameron, Mo. ; Macon City Col- lege, Macon, Mo. Employed in bank av Kendall, Kas., 1886-89 ; railroad constr., 1889-1893 ; Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Mo. Smelting Co., St. Louis, 1893-99 ; eng- gaged in surveying terminals and various lines for transcontinental road, 1899- 1903 ; Pres., Panama-American R. R., of Mexico, 1903. Moved to Cal. from St Louis, 1899. Constructed first modern steel plant on Pacific Coast, 1910-11 ; now consolidated with Seattle Co. and Portland Roller Mills, and known as Pacific Coast Co. (pres.). Engaged in development of water rights on McCloud River. Pres., Doak Sheet Steel Co., Standard Corrugated Pipe Co. Otuhs : Pacific Union (S. F.), and clubs of St. Louis. Address : San Francisco, Cal. DOAIV, Fletcher Morris, Judge; horn, Circleville, O., July 21, 1846; son, John and Maria (McClellan) D. Grad., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, 1867, A. M., 1872 ; LL. B., Albany Law School. Mar- ried, Anna Murray, Dec. 25, 1873, at Bowling Green, Mo. Practiced law and in various business enterprises .until 1898, when became Asso. Justice, Supreme Court of Ariz. Pres., Ariz. Trust and Banking Co., Douglas ; Dir., Douglas Realty and Trust Co., Ariz. & Mexico Realty Co., Southwestern Underwriters Co. Member: Masons, (past grand mas- ter) ; Shriners, Sigma Chi. Republican. Address : Tombstone, Ariz. DOCKWEILER, Isidore B., Lawyer; horn, Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 28, 1867 ; son, Henry and Margaretha (Sugg) D. Edu. : St. Vincent's College, Los Angeles, grad.. Commercial Dept, 1883 ; A. B., 1887 ; A. M., 1889 ; LL. M., 1905 ; LL. D., 1911. Married, Gertrude Reeve, June 30, 1891. Bookkeeper, 1883-85. Surveyor, 1887-88. Trustee, St. Vincent's College, since Oct. 1, 1890 ; Dir., L. A. Public Library, 1897-99, and from Feb. 1901 to Feb., 1911. Trustee, State Normal School, San Diego, Dec, 1898 to July., 1912. Democratic candidate for Lieut.- 6 162 WHO'S WHO Gov. of Cal., 1902. Del., Democratic Natl. Convention, 1908, from Cal. Mem- ber Chamber of Commerce, Southwest Soe. Archaeological Inst, of Am., L. A. Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn., N. S. G. W., B. P. O. E., Knights of Columbus, Young Men's Inst., Royal Arcanum. Clubs : California, Gamut, Newman. Res. : 957 W. Adams St. ; Office : Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DOCKWEIL.ER, John Henry, Civil En- gineer ; l)ornj Lancaster, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1864; soUj Henry and Margaretha (Sugg) D. Edu. : preparatory school, Los Ange- les ; St. Vincent's College, 1872-78; 1884- 86. Married, Martha A. Schultheis, Oct. 21, 1902. City Engr., Los Angeles, 1891- 94 ; gen. engrg. work, 1895-6 ; City En- gineer, 1897-98 ; in private practice, 1899-1904 ; Consulting Engr. to City Atty., San Francisco, since 1904 ; Cou- sulting Engr., Oakland, Cal., since 1906 , Consulting Engr., City Council, Oakland, since 1908; proposed formation of muni cipal water dist. for all cities around Bay of San Francisco (now known as Municipal Water Dist. Act), and passed by , Legis., 1909. Member : Corps of Engrs. of Natl. Guard (Maj.) ; Am. Soc Civil Engrs., Engrs. and Architects Soc. of Sou. Cal. Clui : Commonwealth. Ad- dress : San Francisco, Cal. DODDS, Edgar F., Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Doddsville, 111., Sept. 26, 1871 ; son, Webster and Fmily A. (Ains- worth) D. M. D., Northwestern TJniv , Chicago, 1897. Married, Mabel J. Pratt, Oct. 8, 1902, at Aspen, Colo. Member : Am. Med. Assn. Bes. : 228 So. 3rd W. ; Office: First Natl. Bank bldg., Missoula, Mont. DODGE, David Child, Capitalist; horn, Shirley, Mass., Nov. 17, 1337 ; son, Levi and Susanna A. Dodge. Edu. : Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass. Married, Emily K. Oatman, Nov. 15, 1859, at N. Y. City. In railroad engrg., clerical work, an I as officer, since 1853. Second Vice-pres., Rio Grande Western Ry. ; First Viea pres., Colorado Midland Ry. Res. : 1173 Pennsylvania st. ; Office : Dodge bldg., Denver, Colo. DODGE, Mott v.. Civil Engineer; iorn, Neb., Dec. 28, 1889 ; son, Cicero C. and Nancy Jane (Brooks) D. A. B., (C. E.), Iowa State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, 1905. Married, Mary Bourn Thompson, June 21, 1910, at Port- land, Ore. Member of firm, Cooper & Dodge, Civil Engrs. Asso. Member, Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Address : Timps Herald bldg.. Burns, Ore. DODGE, VViUiam, Physician; l)orii. Wis., Apr. 24, 1857. Edu. : Wis. high schools ; Rush Med. College; M. D., Keokuk Col- lege of Phys. and Surg., 1878. Married, Rosa A. Simpson, 1877 ; second, Lydia L. Smith, 1884; Celia M. Fisher, 1898. In practice, Minn., 1878-88 ; Los An- geles, since 1888. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., (ex-pres.) ; Med. Soc. of State of Cal. Res : 626 S. Hill st. ; Office : Frost bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DODSON, Raitner, Banker; iorn, Tenn., Aug. 9, 1863 ; son, Richard and Hannah (Watson) D. Edu. : dist. schools. Mar- ried, Lovina S. Morris, 1868 ; second, Bertha D. Smith. Pres., Bank of Cam- bria. Member: Masons, (Past Master;. Address : Cambria, Cal. DOHEjVY, Edward Lawrence, Oil Oper- ator ; born. Fond du Lac, Wis., 1856. Edu. : public and high schools, Fond du Lac, 1872. Married. Surveyor of govt, lands for U. S. Govt., Kas., 1872, N. M., 1873 ; assisted in subdividing, Kiowa and Comanche Indian Reservations, 1873-5. Gold prospecting in Ariz, and N. M., 14 years ; 2 years in Cal. Admitted to bar and practiced law about one year. Drilled first oil well in Los Angeles, 1892 ; drilled 69 in 4 years ; discovered and opened oil fields Orange Co., 1897 ; organized, Pe- troleum Dev. Co., 1899 ; Mexican Petro- leum Co. of Cal., 1902. Pres., Huasteca Petroleum Co., Am. Petroleum Co., Am. Oilfields Co., Mexican Natl. Gas Co., Gen. Mgr., Mexican Paving Co. Res. : 8 Chester Place, Los Angeles, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 163 i)OLB, £:dinund Pearson, Lawyer, Au- thor ; J)nrn, Skowbegon, Maine, Feb. 28, 1850 ; descended from Richard Dole, who left Bristol, England, and settled in New- buryport, Mass., in 1638 ; a Dole de- scended from him is said to be the first man killed in the battle of Bunker Hill. Edu. : Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., Boston Fniv. Law School. Began practice of Law in Keene, N. H., in 1876 ; in 1877, formed partnership with Farnum Fish Lane, which continued until his death, 10 years later. Elected County Atty., 5 successive terms of 2 years each ; also member of City Board of Health and Board of Education. In 1890, moved to Seattle. In 1895, went to Honolulu. Was Atty. General of Hawaii, ex-officio head of Hawaiian Police, and member of Hawaiian Board of Health. In 1903, resigned to argue Mankichi case before the Supreme Court of U. S., at request of Hon. P. C. Knox., then Atty. Gen. of U. S. The case involved the political and judicial status of the Republic of Hawaii during transition period of two years, the legality of jury trials under the old procedure, the power of the IJ. S. Govt, over an annexed sovereignty not yet incorporated as an integral part of the U. S.. also customs revenue of about $3,000,000. Decision in favor of Hawaii by divided court. Remained in Washing- ton, D. C, two years ; then returned to Seattle, where he is engaged in practice of law. Author : "Talks About Law," Pub. by Houghton & Mifflin, 1887; "The Standby," a novel. Pub. by Century Co., 1897 : "Hiwa, a Romance of Ancient Ha- waii." Pub. by Harper & Brothers, 1900. Res. : 1714 16th ave. ; Office : Haller bldg., Seattle, Wash. ^OIiIiARD, Robert, Lawyer; horn. Fall River, Mass., 1842. Edu. : public schools. Enlisted April 16, 1861. Co. B, 4th Mass. Tnft. ; served through war ; be- came Major. Oct., 1864. Located at Galesburg. 111., 1866 ; admitted to bar, 1870. Married, Carrie Dunn, 1875, at Yates City, 111. Was first settler, Doug- las Co., Dakota Ty. Member of Senate, Dak. Ty., 1st Constitutional Conv., 1883, S. D. ; also 2nd in 1885 ; elected Atty. Gen. under Provisional Govt. ; Atty Gen. of State. S. D., 1889, also member House and State Legis. Moved to Santa Monica, 1907. Member : Loyal Legion, G. A. R., K. of P. Address : Santa Mon- ica, Cal. DOMINGUEZ, Frank Edward, Lawyer; horn, Los Angeles, May 11, 1876 ; son, Rosario and Guadalupe (Gallardo) D. Edu. : St. Vincent's College ; St. Joseph's College, Las Vegas ; public schools of Los Angeles. Married, Jessie Street. Court Clerk for Judge M. T. Allen, of Los An- geles, 2 years. Secy., Philippine Commis- sion, 1900-2. Engaged in the practice of law in Manila, P. I., 1902-6. Law part- ner, Earl Rogers. Cal. representative, to Mexican Centennial, Mexico tlity, 1910. Member : Knights of Pythias. Republican. Res. : 438 N. Grand ave. ; Office : 403 Cal. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DONAIiDSON, Chester, Consul; horn, New York, Mar. 28, 1862; son, John Chester and Mary McCord (Smith) D. ; great grandson (maternal) of Col. Mc- Mahon of the Colonial Army, who was with Washington all through the Rev. ; related to the Piers and Huntingtons of Colonial fame, on father's mother's side ; great grandson of Calvin Donaldson. First Sergeant to Washington. Edu. : Springboro, O., Miami Valley Inst., 1872- 76; Gilbertsville, N. Y., Academy, 1877- 79 ; Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., 1880-84 ; A. B.. Hamilton College, 1884 ; A. M.. 1887. Married, Edith M. Maduro, Dec. 23, 1886, at New York City. Teach- er of Mathematics, Riverview Military Academy. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1884-85 ; Master in Berkeley School, New York City, 1885-87 ; Head Master and Princi- pal. West End School, N. Y. City. 1887- 95; Member of Co. B, 22nd Regt, N. G. S. N. Y.. 1890-95 ; went to Nicaragua with Gen. Ludlow, Canal Commissioner, in May, 1895 ; Military Engr., Govt, of Nicaragua, 1S96-7 ; U. S. Consul, Mana- 164 WHO'S WHO gua, Nicaragua. 1898-1905 ; V. S. Consul. Port Simon. Costa Rica, 1906-12. Mem- ber : Royal Arcanum, Delta Epsilon, Veterans of the 22nd Regt. N. G. S. N. Y., Am. Soc. of International Law. Res. : Yonkers, N. Y. ; Office : Port Simon, Costa Rica. DONAL.DSOX, Mary Elizabeth (Johns- ton), Physician; 6or?i,. Reedsburg, Wis., Jan. 12, 1851 ; daughter, Zacharla Craker and Elizabeth Delia (Mercher) D. ; cousin of Charles Dickens. M. D.. Wooster UniT.. Cleveland, 1891 ; attended high school. Reedsburg. Wis. : prior to graduating, be- gan teaching school ; went to Idaho in 1870, and continued to teach school. Married, Thomas L. Johnston, at Boise, (died in 1898) ; second, Capt. Gilbert Donaldson. Jan. 9. 1912, at Boise. Ida. In 1902-.3., edited. "The Reform Appeal." Supt.. The Prohibition Alliance. Member : Am. Med. Assn.. Idaho State and County Med. Soc, American Woman's League.. Idaho Press Assn. Now aiding in work of founding Home for the Aged, at Boise. Address : Idaho Sanitarium. Boise. Ida. DONE, Willard, Commissioner; 'born, Moroni, Utah, Dec. 10. 1865 ; son, John and Sarah (Barker) D. Edu. : common schools of Utah ; Brigham Young's Acad.. Provo. Utah ; non-resident course. 111. Wesleyan L^niv.. Bloomington ; Bachelor of Didactics (D. B.). Utah. 1891; Ph. B., 111. Wesleyan. 1898 ; teacher in high school subjects. 1883-1900. Married. Amanda Forbes, Dec. 23, 1885, at Logan. Utah. Member of Utah Legislature, ses- sion of 1903; Secy, to the Gov. of Utah. 1906-09 ; Minute Clerk of State Sen- ate, 1909 ; Asst. Commissioner of Ins., April, 1909 to Sept., 1910; Commissioner of Ins., since Oct., 1910. Author of arti- cles and addresses on various subjects published in local and national journals. Specializing now in fire prevention, ins. education and publicity and conservation. Charter member. Grand Council. Native Sons of Utah ; Member of General Board. Young Men's Mutual Improvement Assn.. since 1897. Author and publisher of "Women of the Bible," 1900. Res. : 1205 Laird ave. ; Offlce : 505 Dooly block, Salt Lake City, Utah. DOXOHOE, Denis, Lawyer; Jyoi'ti, Buf- falo, N. Y.. Sept. 19, 1861 ; son, Denis and Eliza (Hamilton) D. Edu. : private schools ; Bishop's Collegiate School, Lenoxville, Can., Univ. of Bonn, Ger- many, 1879-80 ; LL. B., Columbia Univ., Law School, 1882. Married, Marie Paule Parot, June 1, 1885, at N. Y. City. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1882. In news- paper bus., N. Y., 1886-9 ; and 1904-5. In mining bus. in Alaska, since 1906. Now manager. Blackburn Mines Co. Member : Sons of Am. Rev. Contributor to magazines. Res. : San Rafael, Cal. ; Office : Kennecott, Alaska. DONOHOO, Joseph 'N., Banker; horn. Savannah. Tenn.. Oct. 17, 1847 ; son, John D. and Mary (Baker) D. Edu. : common schools. Married, Louise S. Scheuber. Nov. 14, 1869, at Savannah. Tenn. Pres., Citizens Natl. Bank, Plain- view Merc. Co. Trustee, Seth Ward Col- lege. Member : Masons, Elks. I. O. O. F. Address : Plain view, Tex. DOXOVAN, John Alexander, Oculist and Aurist, horn, Ontario, 1871 ; son, J. and inn (McKenzie) D. M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1894. Married, Jessie McNivin. Pres., Donovan Ranch Co. ; Dir., Butte Chamber of Commerce. Oculist and Au- rist to Mont. State Schools for the Deaf, Blind and the Feeble Minded : N. P. Ry., Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Ry. Fellow of Am. Acad, of Opthalmology and Laryn- gology, Am. Med. Assn., Am. Indoor Rifle Team, champions for 1910-11. Res. : 723 W. Park st. ; Office : Phoenix bldg., Butte, Mont. DONOVAN, John Joseph, Civil Engi- neer; horn, Rumney, N. H., Sept. 8. 1858; son, Patrick and Julia Donovan. Grad., New Hampshire State Normal School, 1877; B. S. (C. E.), Worcester Poly- technic Inst., 1882. Married, Clara I. Nichols, 1888. Taught school, 3 years. Civil Engr. on Nor. Pac. Ry.. 1882-8; Chief Engr., Fairhaven & Sou. R. R.. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 165 1891-1902 ; Chief Engr., Blue Canyon Coal Mining Co., Bellingham Bay & East- ern R. R. Co., 1898-1906; Chief Engr., Bellingham Bay & British Columbia R. R., 1906-10. Pres., Lake Whatcom Log- ging Co. ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Blue Canyon Coal Mining Co. ; Secy., Larson Lumber Co. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Mont. Soc. Engrs., Am. Irish Historical Soc, Natl. Geographic Soc, State Bd. of Charities and Corr., Natl. Municipal League, Natl. Child La- bor Comm., Knights of Columbus, Belling- ham Chamber of Commerce, Wash. Good Koads Assn. Res. : 1201 Garden St., Px^Uingham, Wash. )ON WORTH, George, Lawyer; horn, Machias, Me., Nov. 26, 1861 ; son, Pat- rick Enright and Mary Eliza (Baker) D. A. B., Georgetown Univ., 1881. Married, Emma L. Penny, Aug. 22, 1889, at Houl- ton. Me. Member law firm. Don worth & Todd. Elected member of Charter Cora- mission to frame City Charter of Seattle, 1890. Corporation Counsel of Seattle, 1892-94. Member, Seattle School Board, 1907-09 ; Pres., Washington State Bar Assn.. 1899 ; U. S. Dist. .Judge for West- ern Dist. of Washington, appointed 1909 ; resigned, 1912. Gluhs : Rainier, College, Seattle Golf and Country. Res. : 1220 ; 7th ave. West ; Office : Hoge bldg., Seat- tle, Wash. ^OOLITTLiE, Harold James, Civil En- gineer ; hot^n. West Point, Neb., Feb. 25. 1876 ; son, Irwin Benjamin and Ida (James) D. ; descendant of Wm. H. James, Ex-Gov. of Neb. Grad., Colfax High School, 1894; B. S. (C. E.), Wash. State Univ., 1898. Married, Mary Fran- ces Erwin, Dec 30, 1908, at North Ya- kima, Wash. Secy., Her Investment Co. ; Secy., Tieton Hotel Co. Spent ,6 years railroad engrg. ; 4 years Asst. Engr., IT. S. Rec Ser. ; 4 years, municipal engrg. Since 1912, in charge Seattle office for Assn. of Western Portland Cement Mfrs. M.'iiilier: North Yakima Commercial Club; Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. A'I'Iress ; 848 Henry blvd., Seattle, Wash. DOOLITTLE, Herbert Elliott, Lawyer; horn, Painesville, O., June 26, 1864 ; son, George and Emma Ballard (Elliott) D. Edu. : public schools, 111. ; Monmouth College, 4 years ; B. S., Denison Univ., Granville, O., 1886. Married, Mary Susan Gay, Oct. 10, 189.3, at Plaquemine, La. Moved to Cal., 1888, and was admitted to Cal. bar, 1890; U. S. Supreme Court, 1899. City Atty., San Diego, 1895-190-5. Pres., San Diego Bar Assn., and Cal. State Bar Assn. Republican. Member : Masons, Elks. Cluhs : University, Cuya- maca. Country. Res. : 3290 Park ave. ; Office : 18-24 Lawyers bldg., San Diego. Cal. DOOSE, Christopher Alfred, Capitalist; horn, Hallettsville, Tex., Feb. 4, 1875 : son, J. H. and Annie (Henry) D. Edu. : common schools. Married, Emma Rich- ardson (deceased), Jan. 15, 1901, at Moody, Tex. Pres., Ballinger Land and Cattle Co. ; Dir., Citizens Natl. Bank, Abi- lene and Sou. Ry. ; Vice-pres., Chamber of Commerce. Member : K. of P., Elks, Sons of Herman. Gluh : Ballinger. Res. : 404 Broadway ; Office : 638 Hutchings ave., Ballinger, Tex. DORAN, John J., Stocks and Bonds: horn, Perth, Ontario, Can., Aug. 31, 1870 ; son. Judge John and Mary Philomena (Lynn) D. ; his father was Judge of the Dist. of Nipissing, Can., for 20 years ; paternal grandfather was one of the pioneer merchants of Perth, Ont. ; de- scendant (maternal side) of Bishop of Goodnough, Carlisle, Eng. Edu. : French course in Jesuit College, Montreal ; grad., St. Michael's College, Toronto. Can. In book store bus., Los Angeles, for several years, selling out to go into bi'okerage bus. Member : Knights of Columbus. Club : Jonathan. Res. : 672 S. Bonnie Brae; Office: 119 W. 4th st, Los Angeles, Cal. DORAN, W. C, Lawyer; horn, Cincin- nati, O., Dec. 21, 1884 ; son, Clifford C. and Laura C. (Cappeller) D. Moved to Cal., 1897. Edu. : public schools, Mans- field, 0., and Riverside, Cal. ; LL. B., 166 WHO'S WHO Univ. of Sou. Cal., College of Law, 1907. Dep. Dist. Atty. for Los Angeles Co., since Feb. 1, 1910. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn., B. P. O. E. Republican. Res. : Long Beach ; Office : Hall of Records, Los Angeles, Cal. DORN, Carl D., Lawyer; lorn, Salinas City, Cal., Dec. 28, 1879; son, N. A. and Josephine T. Dorn. Edu. : public schools, Salinas City, and Santa Clara College; studied law in father's office, Superior Judge of Monterey Co. Married, Sadie Mae Steele. Oct. 11. 1904. In law prac- tice with his father. Secy. Monterey Co. Republican Central Comm., 3 years. Cand. for Republican nomination for Jus- tice of the Peace. 1910. Past Noble Grand Arch, Grand Grove of Druids of Cal. ; Past Pres., Balboa Parlor, N. S. G. W. ; Past Pres., San Francisco Lodge of Fraternal Brotherhood; Past Chief Rang- er Court Pt. Lobos, Foresters of America ; Member: Salinas Lodge No. 204, F. & A. M., Order of Rough Riders of Cal., Re- veille Chapter No. 470, Order of Eastern Star of San Francisco. Aerie No. 5 of Eagles ; Pt. Lobos Imp. Club, Richmond Central Imp. Club. Republican. -Be?. : 439 16th ave. ; Office : 810-814 Phelan bldg., San Francisco, Cal. DORR. Cltarles Wesley, Lawyer; horn, Kewanee. 111., Jan. 18, 1856; son, James Edmund and Susan Belle (Potter) D. ; descended from Capt. Matthew Dorr of Revoltitionary fame. Edu. : common schools ; studied law in Des Moinfes, Iowa, in office of Frederick W. Lehmann, who was later Solicitor General of the U. S. Married. Sarah Ann McKnight, at Win- terset, Iowa. State Senator in Washing- ton Legislature one term, beginning 1895. General Counsel and Vice-pres., Alaska Packers Assn. of San Francisco, 1901-8. Authority on the laws of fisheries. Chihs : Rainier, Arctic, Town and Country. Mem- ber : Chamber of Commerce. Res. : 1426 E. Roy St. ; Office : Colman bldg., Seattle, Wash. DORSET, John Webster, Lawyer; horn, Md., June 4, 1852 ; son, Algernon Sidney and Mary Alice (Webster) D. B. A., Delaware College, .June, 1875. Married. Mathez E. Brinkerhoff. Member of law firm, Dorsey & Henderson. Cluhs : Holluschickie, San Francisco, Common- wealth, Empire, Fly-Casting. Member : Masons, San Francisco Bar Assn. Res. : Bush and Mason st. ; Office : Royal Ins. bldg., San Francisco. Cal. DORSEY, Stephen W., Ex-Senator; horn, Benson, Vt, Feb. 28, 1844. Edu. : school at Oberlin, O. Married, Laurn Bigelow, 1865. at Oberlin, O. Enlisted in Union Army as a private, Apr. 19, 1861 : served 3 months ; re-enlisted Aug. 1, 1861, in First Ohio Light Artillery, serving as Corporal, Sergeant, Second Lieut., Capt. Maj.. was Lieut.-Col. when 21 years old. In railroad constr. work in the West and Southwest. Member : Natl. Republican Comm.. 1870 ; Chmn., Executive Comm., Natl. Republican Comm. Had entire charge of Republican Natl. Comm., 1880 ; elected U. S. Senator, 1873. On first day of service was made member of Appro- priation Comm. ; Chmn., Dist. of Colum- bia Comm. ; Railroad Comm. Moved to Los Angeles; 1898. Cluhs : Loyal Legion. California, L. A. Country, San Gabriel Country, Army and Navy (N. Y), Inter- j national, (London). Res.: 2619 S. Figue- roa ; Office : I. W. Hellman bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. DORSEY, William Alexander, Physician; horn. Governors Run, Md., June 15, 1883 ; ' son, William Alexander and Mollie (Pe- ; terson) D. ; descendant of Robert Brooke, | early settler on Patuxent River, Md. Edu. : private tutor, public schools. Poly- technic Institute of Baltimore ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., 1905 ; Res. | Phys., 1905 to 1907, Maryland Lying-In I Asylum ; Asst. Res. Phys., Baltimore City Hosp., St. Peter State Hosp., Minn., 1907 i to 1908. Married, Blanche Dorsey Peritz ' of Baltimore, Nov. 10, 1909, at Seattle, Wash. Health Officer, Skagit Co. Local Physician, N. P. R. R. Co. ; Local Med. Exam, for N. W. Life Ins. Co., N. Y. Life Ins. Co., Mutual Life Ins. Co., Equitable ON THE PACIFIC COAST 167 Life Ins. Co., Western States Life Ins. Co., Bankers Life Ins. Co., Phoenix Mutual 'Life Ins. Co. Member : Washingtou State Med. Soc, Skagit Co. Med. Soc. Res. : Private Hospital ; Office : Bingham Holland Bank bldg., Sedro Woolley, Wash. DOUBLE, Edward, Manufacturer; horn, Titusville, Pa., Oct. 15, 1871 ; son, Ham- ilton and Mary (Smith) D. Edu.: gram- mar schools of Pa. Married, Alice Har- bard, Jan. 4, 1900, at Santa Paula, Cal. Worked in oil fields of Pa. ; became inter- ested in the manufacture of tools and appliances for pumping oil from the ground. Moved to Santa Paula, Cal., 1S9S. Est. plant for manufacture of tools and machinery for the production of oil. After 5 years moved plant to Los Angeles. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Union Tool Co. Invented a number of valuable devices for drilling purposes. Member : L. A. Cham- ber of Commerce, Elks. Clubs : Union League, Jonathan. Res. : 483 S. Mari- posa ave., Los Angeles, Cal. DOUGALLi, John Park, Physician; iorn, Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 19, 1874. Prelim- inary edu. in New Zealand ; M. D., Cal. Med. College, 1904. In practice, Los An- geles, since 1904. Prof. Bacteriology, Pacific College of Med. and Osteopathy ; Pres.. Southern Cal. Eclectic Med. Assn. (1907). Member: Cal. Bd. of Med. Exam. (pres., 1908-9) ; Natl. Eclectic Med. Assn., Eclectic Med. Soc. State of Cal.. (secy., since 1906) ; K. of P., Masons, I. O. O. F.. (Past Noble Grand and Past Chief Patriarch) ; W. O. W., (Past Con- sul Commander). Res.: 3815 Ingraham St. ; Office : 257 S. Spring st., Los An- geles, Cal. DOUGAN, James Alexander, Lavi^yer; horn, Washington, Pa., Sept. 23, 1876 ; son, Henry Martyn and Annie E. (Ache- son) D. Edu. : A. B., Washington and .Tefferson College. Washington, Pa., 1897. Married, Emma M. Lietman, July •". 1910, at Seattle, Wash. Admitted to the bar, Supreme Court of Pa., 1904. Pres., Young Men's Republican Club of King County. Member : Alki Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Oriental Chapter R. A. M. Res. : 2676 39th S. W. ; Office : New York bldg., Seattle, Wash. DOUGLASS, Earl, Geologist and Pale- ontologist ; horn, Medford, Minn., Oct. 28, 1862 ; son, Fernando and Abigail Louise (Carpenter) D. Edu. : rural and village schools, Medford, Minn. ; Pillsbury Academy, Owatonna, Minn. ; Univ. of Dakota, Vermillion, S. D. ; S. D. Agri- cultural College, Brookings, S. D. ; B. S., Iowa State College, 1893 ; M. S., Univ. of Mont., 1900 ; Fellow, Princeton Univ., 1900-02. Taught school in Minn., 1883-6 ; Dak., 1886-90 ; taught in rural schools in Mont, while studying the geology of the region and making collections of extinct mammals and other fossils new to sci- ence ; taught Geology and Phys. Geology, in Univ. of Mont., 1900-01 ; Asst. under Prof. Wm. Trelease, in Mo. Botanical Gardens, 1890-91. Married, Pearl Char- lotte Goetschins, Oct. 20, 1905, at Sheri- dan, Mont. Since 1902, Asst. in Re- search, Field and Laboratory, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, Pa. ; discovered and opened, in Aug., 1909, a quarry near Jen- sen, Utah, in an immense deposit crowded with bones and nearly complete skele- tons of man:; species of dinosaurs, rang- ing from 20 to 80 feet in length ; of this quarry Dr. W. J. Holland has said, "No such deposit of dinosaurian remains in which so little disturbance has taken place has ever been found in the history of American paleontology, and when the results come to be published, we believe that a great many of the difficult prob- lems which have confronted students in this department of science will have found their solution." Author of nu- merous papers on geology and paleontol- ogy of Mont., So. Dak., and Utah. Res. : Jensen, Utah, and 7349 Hermitage St., E. E., Pittsburg, Pa. ; Office : Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, Pa. DOUGLASS, Edward James, Capitalist; horn, Waucoma, Iowa, Apr. 1, 1862 ; son, Walter Richard and Catherine (Wheat- 168 WHO*S WHO stone) D. Edu. : high school, Slacks Bus. College, Decorah. la. Married, Ida May Sylvester, Apr. 30, 1884, in Iowa. Engaged in bus. -when 12 years old. In mere, real estate and brokerage bus. Retired since 1910. Member : R. A. M., Scottish Rite, 32°. Address : 1091 Chestnut st. Riverside, Cal. DOVER, Elmer, Manager of Public Utility Properties ; horn, McConnelsville, Ohio, April 14, 1873 ; son, John Wesley and Frances (Winn) D. Edu. : public schools of McConnellsville, Ohio. Mar- ried, Martha S. Peebles, Jan. 25, 1898, at Portsmouth, Ohio. Newspaper reporter and editor at McConnellsville, O., and Akron, O., and Portsmouth, O. Private Secy, to Senator Marcus A. Hanna, from 1899 to 1904. Secy., Republican Natl. Committee, 1904 to 1909. Pacific Coast Mgr., H. M. Byllesby & Co. Pres., Taco- ma Gas Co., Olympia Gas Co., Oregon Power Co. ; Vice-pres., Northern Idaho & Montana Power Co., Western States Gas & Electric Co., and others. Member : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Natl. Electric Light Assn., Am. Gas Inst. Cluhs : Republican, Railway, Lawyers, (New York) ; National Press, (Wash., D. C.) ; Arlington, (Port- land) ; Union, Country, (Tacoma). Res.: 621 N. D. St. ; Office : Tacoma Gas Co., Tacoma, Wash. DOW, Don Carlos, Lav^yer; horn. Rush- more, Minn., Apr. 26, 1879 ; son, Charles W. W. (who served as Lieut, of Co. F, Mrst Iowa Cav., Civil War, 4 years) and Lucy E. (North) D., (one of the first graduates of Iowa Univ., Class of 1864). Edu. : rural schools of Noble County, Minn. ; grad., Worthington High School, Minn., 1898 ; B. A., Univ. of Minn., 1905 ; LL. B., 1906. Married, Elizabeth G. Thayer, Mar. 16, 1910, at Pullman, Wash. Began practice at Pullman, 1907. In 1909, formed partnership with Thomas Neill, who was elected Judge of Superior Court of Whitman County, Wash., 1910, and partnership dissolved ; then formed partnership with F. E. Sanger. Atty., Pullman State Bank, Pullman Mining & Milling Co., Pullman Savings & Loan Assn. City Atty. of Pullman for 4 years. Member : Monday Evening Club, Knights of Pythias and D. O. K. K. Eighth child in a family of 13 children. Res. : 207 High St. ; Office : First National Bank bldg., Pullman, Wash. DOW, George Alvah, Manufacturer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 17, 1874 ; son, George E. and Cora Jane (Leach) D. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco, , 1881-90; Belmont Military School, 1890- 92 ; Tamalpais Military Acad. ; Hastings College of Law, San Francisco, 1 year. Married, Lillian J. Wilson, Feb. 22, 1905, at San Francisco, Cal. Apprentice, Dow Steam Pump Works, 1895-9. First Vice- pres., George E. Dow Pumping Engine Co., in charge of sales dept. ; Pres., George E. Dow Estate Co. Dir., Olympic Salt Water Co. Member ; Masons. Cluhs : San Francisco Commercial, Crystal Gun, (Newark, Cal.). Address: San Fran-i Cisco, Cal. DOWUNG, Jay Thomas, Physician; horn, Quincy, Minn.. Oct. 6, 1874 ; son, Edward James and Agnes Smith ( Steven- 1[ son) D. Edu. : common and high schools, St. Charles, Minn. ; M. D., Northwestern Univ.. Med. School, 1902. Married, Grace D. Thompson, Sept. 7, 1904, at Colo. Springs, Colo. ; practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Member : King County Med. Soc, Wash- ington State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Academy Opthalmology, Puget Sound. Cluhs : Seattle Athletic, Arctic, Metro- politan. Res. : 2626 10th N. ; Office : 416 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. DOZIER, Melville, Educator; horn, Georgetown, S. C, May 22, 1846. Edu. : Furman Univ., Greenville, S. C. ; State Military Acad., Charleston. Served in batt. State Cadets, last year of Civil War; grad., Furman Univ., 1867. Moved to Cal.. 1868, and has been a public school teacher for 38 years ; Prin., Santa Rosa High School, 1874-84 ; Member of Fac- ulty, State Normal School, Los Angeles, 22 years ; Member, L. A. Bd. of Edu., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 169 1906-9; Auditor, L. A. Aqueduct, until July 1. 1910 ; elected Asst. Supt. of Schools. Los Angeles. June, 1930. Dea- con, Baptist Church, since 1874. Res. : 825 W. 11th St. ; Office : Asst. Supt. City Schools, Los Angeles. Cal. 30ZIER, Thomas Bone, Lawyer; horn, Charlestown, S. C. Mar. 12, 1866; son, L(Uinard Franklin and Agnes (Bone) D. ; .l.scendant of Gen. Marion of the Rev. War and of Dr. J. Marion Sims. Edii. : public schools, Napa. San Francisco, is;si ; Univ. of Cal., 188:?; private course in Classics under Profs. Mower and Walker; LL. B., Hastings Law School. Married. Maud Watson. Apr. 22, 1889, at San Francisco. Dist. Atty.. Shasta Co.. 1S99. Offered Judgeship of Shasta Co.. 1905. but declined. Del. to every State Conv. for 20 years ; one of the 3 drafters of platform of Santa Cruz Conv. that nominated J. N. Gillett for Gov. Cor- poral during st. car strike. 1886 ; in com- mand of troops during railroad strike, 1894. Cluhs : Union League, Army and Navy, Southern. Address : 2401 Jackson St., San Francisco. Cal. )RAKE, Charles Rivers, Capitalist; horn. Walnut Prairie. 111., July 26, 1843; son, Charles and Mahala Jane (Jeter) D. ; descendant of Sir Francis Drake. Edu. : public schools. Married, Agripine More- no, July. 1872. at Tucson, Ariz. ; second. Kate Astrea Seeley, Apr. 30, 1890, at Tucson, Ariz. Hosp. Steward in U. S. Army service, Tucson, Ariz.. 1871-75 ; enlisted, U. S. N.. Vols., as Acting Mas- ter's mate. 1863-65. Asst. Postmaster and Asst. U. S. Depositary, Tucson, 1875- 80 ; Co. Recorder, Pima Co.. 1881-85. App. by Pres. Harrison. Receiver of Pub- lic Moneys at the U. S. Land Office in Tucson ; served 2 terms in State Senate as Pres. Organized firm, Norton & Drake, 1893. Moved to Los Angeles. 1900 : one of developers of Long Beach. Pres.. Gen. Mgr. and Dir., : Seaside Water Co., San Pedro Water Co.. Long Beach Bath House Amusement Co., Seaside In- vestment Co., Virginia Hotel, (Long Beach ) . Member : Elks, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Ancient Order of United Workmen, Chamber of Commerce, L. A.. Chamber of Commerce, Long Beach. Cluhs : California, L. A. Country, Hotel Virginia Country. Res. : 2633 S. Hoover St., Los Angeles, Cal. DRAKE, James Calhoun, Banker; horn, Cincinnati, Wash. Co., Ark., July 26, 1858; son, Wesley and Martha (Kellura) D. Edu. : common schools ; appointed cadet, U. S. Naval Schools ; grad., 1880 ; several years cruised in the Mediterranean and along West Indian, Central and South Am. coasts ; 3 years in U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, in command of Govt, vessels on coast of No. Car. and Ga. Made 3 years' cruise around world in U. S. S. "Alliance," beginning trip in 1890. Married, Fanny Wilcox, Apr. 26, 1893. App. Insp. of Ordnance, San Fran- cisco, 1893, and equipped "Olympia" and "Oregon." Went to Los Angeles. 1895 ; formerly Water Works Commissioner. Dir., First Natl. Bank, 12 years; Pres., L. A. Trust & Savings Bank, since 1903. Res. : 2633 S. Hoover st. ; Office : L. A. Trust & Sav. Bank. Los Angeles, Cal. DREW, Frank C, Lawyer; horn, San Jose, Cal., May 31, 1861 ; son, John R. and Mary Frances (Dowling) D. Grad.. Lincoln primary and grammar school ; Boys' High School. Married. Helen P. White. Apr. 7. 1900. Member law firm. Metson, Drew & Mackenzie. Official Shorthand Reporter, Dept. 11, Superior Court. Member : Am. Geographical Soc, Am. Esperanto Assn., French Phonetic Assn., Cal. Historical Soc, Red Men, Eagles, N. S. G. W., exempt member of San Francisco Typographical Union 21. Chihs : Press. Bohemian. Family. Dolphin Swimming, Boating (S. F.) ; Touring. (France). Democrat. Res.: 1193 Sher- man St.. Alameda; Office: 523 Balboa bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. DRINKENBERG, F. H., Banker; horn. Hanover. Germany. 1857 ; son, R. and Josephine ("Worman) D. Edu. : in Ger- many. Married, Maud A. Overturf, Dec. 170 WHO'S WHO 14, 1899, at Hamilton, Mont. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Served as Indian Scout and Mayor of Hamilton, Mont. Republican. Member : I. O. O. F. Address : Hamilton, Mont. DROMGOLcD, Reuben Wisor, Real Es- tate Operator ; lorn, Loysville, Perry Co.^ Pa., Mar. 1, 1855; so«,^ Manasseh and Sarah (Loy) D. Edu. : public schools, Perry Co. Married, Nellie M. Squire, Jan. 1, 1890, at Los Angeles. Moved to Los Angeles, 1883; was in painting and con- tracting, paint and oil bus., also real estate. Went into the sign bus., 1890. Member City Council, Los Angeles, 1907- 10 ; instrumental in erection of bridge and viaduct on N. Broadway, Los Angeles. Re-entered real estate field, 1910. Mem- ber: Shriners. 32° Mason, Elks, L. A. Pioneer Soc, L. A. Chamber of Com- merce. Res. : 137 X. Gates ; Office : 124 W. 6th St.. Los Angeles. Cal. DROlA^IiEY, William Gilbert, Lav^^yer: iorn, Caledonia, Minn., Dec. 7, 1864 ; son, George C. and Jane (Brown) D. Edu. : Belden's Acad., Caledonia, Minn. ; LL. B., Univ. of Minnesota, 1892. Mar- ried, Lucy A. Barnard, Dec. 4. 1899, at Kalama, Wash. Member law firm. Back, Hall & Drowley. Has held various coun- ty offices ; Member of School Board and active in politics. Formerly Member Town Council. Member : Masons, B. P. O. E. Republican. Address : Vancouver, Wash. DROWN, Clarence C, Theatrical Man- ager; horn, Chicago, 111., Aug. 11, 1870; son, Oscar A. and Matilda (Gogan) D. Edu. : public schools, Chicago, 111., Val- paraiso, Ind. ; Notre Dame Univ., Ind. Married, Grace Groth, Aug. 3. 1895. at Wanatah, Ind. Actor, Abbey Schoeffield- Grau Co.. 1893 ; Stage Dir. and Bus. Mgr.. H. B. Thearle Amusement Co.. and Paine Fireworks Co., 1894-98 ; Mgr., Stair & Havlin. 1S98-99 : Mgr.. Orpheiim Road Show. 1899-1902 ; Mgr., Orpheum The- atre, Los Angeles, since 1903 ; Mgr., Grand Opera House, Los Angeles, since 1906 ; Mgr., Lyceum Theatre, Los Ange- les, since 1911. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, Merchants & Mfrs. Assn., Municipal League. Clui : L. A. Ath- letic. Res. : 624 Virgil ave. ; Office : Or- pheum Theatre, Los Angeles, Cal. DUBILIER, W^illiam, Inventor and En- gineer ; horn. New York, July 27, 1888 ; son, Abe and Anna D. Edu. : public schools and DeWitt Clinton High School, N. Y. City; 3 years at Technical Inst, 3 years Cooper In.st., both N. Y. Chief Engr., Dubilier Electrical Syndicate, Ltd., London, Eng. ; Chief Engr., Commercial Tel. & Tel. Co., Inc., Seattle, Wash. American Representative, "The London Electrician." Inventor of a system of wireless telephony and wireless telegraphy and of a new system of producing elec- tric oscillation. Supplied the Russian and English Govts, with wireless telephone, wireless telegraph and medical machines. Member. Royal Soc. of Arts ; Asso., Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Address : 315 Mari- time bldg., Seattle, Wash. DUDLEY, William Henry, Physician; horn, Madison, Conn,. Jan. 1, 1855. Edu. : College of Phys. and Surg., N. Y. ; M. D., Univ.. City of N. Y., 1882; M. D., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1906. Married, Lillian Tracy Fillmore, Dec. 25, 1886. Res. Asst. Surg., N. Y. Ophthalmic and Aural Inst., 1893. Moved to Cal., 1905. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn.. (secy, and treas.. of the eye. ear. nose and throat section) ; Am. Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Assn., Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-laryngol- ogy, Northhampton Co. (Pa.) Med. Soc, (ex-pres.) ; Easton (Pa.) Microscope Club. Res. : 1447 Malvern ave. ; Offi,ce : Exchange bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DUFFICY, Michael Calhoun, Law^yer; horn, Co. Roscommon, Ire., Dec. 26, 1839 ; son, Francis and Alicia (Lane) D. Edu. : New Orleans until 1855, when moved to Cal., via Panama. Married, Edwina O'Brien, Feb. 2, 1863, Marysville. Cal. Studied law in office of Judges L. J. Ash- ford and Francis L. Hatch, Marysville, Cal., 1857-63. Justice of the Peace of ON THE PACIFIC COAST 171 Marin Co., 1889-1902. Democrat. Res. : San Rafael ; Office : 500 4tli ave., San Kafael, Cal. I>1 ^^F^, Dennis Maxwell, Lawyer; horn, Austin, Nev., Apr. 25, 1879 ; son, Phillip aiul t'aiheiiue (Maxwell) D. B. A., Univ. oi" Nev., 1898 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1901. Married, Grace Blossom, Feb., 1902. Moved to Cal., 1898. Law partner of Hiram W. Johnson until lat- ter's election as Gov. of Cal., Jan., 1911. Now law partner of Hiram W. Johnson, .1 1-. Republican. Res. : 1907 Leaven- worth St, ; Office : Mills bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. Dl PLJR, John F., Lavv'yer; born, Ge- neva, Kane Co., 111., Aug. 6, 1854 ; son, Abel H. and Clarissa (l^owe) D. Edu. : Lawrence Univ., Appleton, Wis., did not grad. ; read law in office of Hon. E. L. Browne in Waupaca, Wis., 3 years. Pros. Atty., Waupaca Co., Wis., 4 years, 2 terms ; went to Ashland, Wis. ; there 18 years ; then to Kalama, Wash., there S years ; went to Los Angeles, Jan. 25, 1912. Married, Arabella W. Parker, Apr. 4, 1878, at lola, Waupaca Co., Wis. ; sec- ond, Alice D. Bailey, June 19, 1898, at Ashland, Wis. Pres., Kalama Lbr. Log and Timber Co. Retired from law prac- tice. Inventor of a cage for pumping oil. Res. : Granada Park ; Office : 625 Cham- ber of Commerce bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DUKEK, George Balthas, Farmer and Banker ; horn, Utica, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1858 ; son, George and Mary (Meyer) D. Edu. : public schools of New York and Iowa. Unmarried. Moved from Utica, N. Y., to Delaware Co., Iowa, with pa- I'ents when 7 years old ; went to Oregon in 1884 ; engaged in farming in 1888 ; rented farm in 1905, and has since de- voted time to banking. Pres., Condon Natl. Bank, Condon, Ore. Treas., Sev- enth Eastern Oregon Dist. Agricultural Fair ; Pres., Tri-County Development League. Member : I. O. O. F. (Encamp- ment and Rebekah Lodge), W. O. W., K. O. T. W. Res. : Mayville ; Office : , Condon, Ore. DUMAS, James L., Teacher, Orchard- ist, Banker ; horn, Peakeville, Mo., Dec. 1, 1862 ; son, Louis Perkins and Nancy Willis (Waggener) D. Academic instruc- tion at Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash. ; grad., Oswego Normal School, N. Y., 1892. Married, Fannie J. Storie, June 19, 1888, at Waitsburg, Wash. Organ- ized Honolulu Normal and Training School ; Prin., 1894-97. Member : State Bd. of Edu., Wash., 1898-1901. Pres., Washington State Edu. Assn., 1901 ; Pres., Wash. State Horticultural Soc, 1910. Began teaching at age of 16, and taught 20 years. Vice-pres., Broughton Natl. Bank, Dayton, Wash. Planted and developed Pomona Ranch, Dayton, a 100- acre apple orchard, which averaged 41,000 boxes of apples per year, 4 successive years ; sold orchard and equipment for $150,000. Lieut, Citizens Guard, Hono- lulu, during rebellion, 1895. Member : Wash. State Co. Life Commission, 1910 ; Pres., Roosevelt Republican League, Wash., 1912. Address : Pullman, Wash. DUNBAR, Glen(dower), Electrical En- gineer ; horn, Michigan, Dec. 16, 1880 ; son, William Henry (a civil engr.) and Nellie Catherine (daughter of a Meth odist minister (Doust) D. ; his grand- father, an early settler at Shelton, Wash., first came West in 1849, and later, fol- lowing Civil War. B. S., (E. E.), Univ. of Wash., 1904. Pres. of Junior and Senior Classes. Married, Esther Blanche McCain, Jan. 30, 1905, at Tacoma, Wash. Chief Electrical Engr., City of Seattle, Lighting Dept. Was Corporal, Sergeant, Lieut, and Capt. of High School Cadets ; was Sergeant-Major, Adjutant of Univ. Cadets. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity; Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Sons of Jove. Res. : 4009 41st ave. So. ; Office : Prefontaine bldg., Seattle, Wash. DUNCAN, H. B., Lawyer; horn, Pitts- burg, Pa., Sept. 2, 1875 ; son, Thomas H. and Nancy (Sweeney) D. Edu. : pub- lic schools. Pa., high school, Chicago ; studied law in office of U. S. Atty. C. B. Morrison, Chicago ; night law lectures at 172 WHO'S WHO John Marshall Law School and Kent Col- lege of Law, Chicago ; private instruc- tions under Kemper B. Campbell of the faculty of Univ. of So. Cal. College of Law. Married, Elizabeth Pendleton, Mar. 16, 1908. Moved to Cal., 1908. Special Agent, U. S. Dept. of Justice, Wash., D. C, 1905-10. Special Asst. to U. S. Dist. Atty. for Sou. Dist. of Cal., 1910-11. Member : A. P. & A. M. Republican. Res. : 122 Sycamore ave., Hollywood ; Office : 507-8 Higgins bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DUIVCAN, John Fellows, Banker; horn, Schoolcraft, Mich. ; son, Delamore and Mary (Field) D. Grad., Schoolcraft High School. Married, Elizabeth A. Par- ker, Oct. 17, 1888, at Schoolcraft, Mich. Cashier, the Bank of Campbell ; Dir., J. C. Ainsley Packing Co., Campbell Realty Co. Member : Natl. Geographic Soc, Campbell Hall Assn., Masons. Address : Campbell. Cal. DUNGAY, Moses L,., Real Estate Dealer; horn, Minnesota, Oct. 28. 1858 ; son, John and Ann Maria (Goodman) D. Edu. : Faribault public school. Married, Ida L. Tasken, Oct. 5, 1898, at Fari- bault, Minn. Stockholder, Yoncalla Orchard Co. ; Pres., Yoncalla State Bank. Member : Knights of Pythias, Ancient Or- der of United Workmen. Modern Brother- hood of Am. Address : Yoncalla, Ore. DUNHAM, Frank Clark, Lawyer; horn, Estherville, la., Apr. 1, 1884 ; son, Henry Addison and Anna Belle (Low) D. Grad., Iowa City Academy, 1904 ; B. A., Univ. of la., 1908; LL. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., College of Law, 1910. Married, Amy L. Atwood, June 22, 1910. Moved to Cal., June, 1908. Justice of the Peace for Pasadena Township, Los Angeles Co., since Aug. 1. 1911. Member: B. P. O. E. Res. : 875 Summit ave. ; Office : Metcalf bldg., 99 E. Colorado st, Pasadena, Cal. DTJNHAM, George Foote, Architect; hor7i, Burlington, Iowa, Sept. 17, 1876 ; son, Frank Reese and Harriette Moseby (Foote) D. ; descendant of Nathaniel Foote, Roger Williams, John Adams, John Graham. Grad., Armour Inst, of Technol- ogy and Chicago Art Inst., 1901. Cluhs : Chicago Architectural, Portland Architec- tural. Res. : 223 West Park ; Office : 601 Lumbermen's bldg., Portland, Ore. DUNHAM, ^Villiam Peyton, Mine Own- er ; horn. Van Buren Co., la., Nov. 8, 1862 ; son, William Pugh and Catherine Elizabeth (Murphy) D. Edu. : public and high schools, Leavenworth, Kas. Married, Susan Vermillion Whiteford, Dec. 24, 1887, at Chicago. Pres. and prin- cipal owmer, Arizona Hercules Copper Co., Ray, Ariz. ; Pres. and principal stock- holder. Ray Development Co. ; now bldg. a large hotel in Ariz, which will be ono of the finest bldgs. in that state. Chief owner in following mines : Cuyutlan Gold Mine, Cal. Gold Mine, Belmont silver-lead properties at Santa Bulalia, Fortuna and El Oro gold mines, Consuelo Mining, Milling & Power Co., Chihuahua Esperan- za Gold Mining property. Vlce-pres., Pinos Altos Mines Co. ; Pres., Medallion Oil Co. Cluhs : California, Sierra Madre, (L. A.) ; Alta, (Salt Lake City) ; El Paso, (Colo. Spgs., Colo.) ; Rocky Mountain, (N. Y. City) ; Arizona. (Phoenix, Ariz.) ; Foreign, (Chihuahua, Mex.). Res.: 680 Berendo ; Office : 701-703 Union Oil bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DUNIiAP, Boutwell, Lawyer; Consul; horn, Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 14, 1877 ; son, William and Sarah Jane (Robinson) D. B. L., College of Social Sciences, Univ. of Cal., 1901 ; LL. B., Catholic Univ. of America, Washington, D. C, 1905 ; LL. M., 1910 ; also attended Georgetown Univ., Washington, D. C. Unmarried. Nominated for Congress, First Cal. Dist., 1904 ; Consul of Argen- tine Republic at San Francisco, since 1909 ; in charge of Consulate of Uruguay in San Francisco, 1909 ; Honorary Histo- rian of Sacramento Soc. of Cal. Pion- eers ; National Historian of Kappa Sigma Fraternity ; Recording Secy.. Cal. Genea- logical Soc. ; member of committee of Bar Assn. of San Francisco on Reform of Civil and Criminal Procedure of State of ON THE PACIFIC COAST 173 Cal. (report pub. 1910). Member: Soc. of Colonial Wars, Fellow of Am. Statis- tical Soc, Am. Political Science Assn., Virginia Historical Soc, Cal. Genealogical Soc, Am. Historical Assn., Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Delta Chi Legal Fraternity. Vlubs : University, Army and Navy, Press, (S. F.). Author of several historical studies ; joint author (with Robert Er- nest Cowan) of "Bibliography of Chinese Question in the United States," (San Francisco : A. M. Robertson, 1909) ; and contributor to sporting and agricultural periodicals on breeding of race horses and history of racing. Res. : University Club ; Office : First National Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. DUNL.AP, Weyman B., Banker; horn. Laredo, Tex., Dec. 18, 1861 ; son, William P. and Nannie (Appling) D. Edu. : pub- lic schools. Married, Elise Haywood, Aug. 5. 1891, at Texarkana, Tex. Pres., Gulf Natl. Bank, San Jacinto Rice Co., Nueces Valley Irri. Co., Bermuda Land and Live Stock Co., Texas Irri. Assn.. Sou. Rice Growers Assn. ; Dir., Great Sou. Life Ins. Co., Hooks Oil Co. Club : Coun- try. Address : 1153 Broadway, Beau- mont, Tex. DUNN, Jolin M., Contractor; horn, Sheridan Co., Mo., Apr. 8, 1880. Edti. : common schools. Mo. Cowboy in Okla- homa and Texas. Later with Kansas City Bridge Co. ; was in contracting bus. in Okla., 2 years. Was in charge of con- struction, Carroll Bros., San Francisco, 1906-7. Founded Lake-view, May, 1908. Club : Sierra Madre. Address : Los An- geles, Cal. DUNN, Walter F., Lawyer; born, San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 28, 1881 ; son, John P. and Mary L. (Mahoney) D. Edu. : Duarte grammar school, Cal. ; St. Igna- tius College, San Francisco ; Monrovia High School, Monrovia, Cal. ; A. B., Stan- ford Univ., 1904. Married, Helen F. La- verty, May 9, 1908. Secy., Democratic Co. Conv., 1908. City Atty., Monrovia, Cal., since 1909. Pres., Monrovia Bd. of Trade, 1910-11. Member : Knights of Columbus, W. O. W., Phi Delta Phi and Kappa Alpha. Democrat. Club : Gran- ite. Res. : 135 East White Oak ave. ; Office: 232-234 American Natl. Bank bldg., Monrovia, Cal. DUNN, William Ellsworth, Lawyer; born, Douglas, Mich., Aug. 2, 1861 ; son, George E. and Ellen V. (Fickinson) D. Grad., Allegan, Mich., High School ; one year at Law School, Univ. of Mich. Mar- ried, Nellie M. Briggs, Jan. 3, 1883. Moved to Cal., 1885. Clubs : California, Jonathan, Los Angeles Country, Bolsa Chica Gun. Republican. Res. : 917 West 28th St. ; Office : 718 Huntington bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DUNNE, Peter Francis, Lawyer; born, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 29, 1860 ; son, Peter and Margaret (Bergin) D. ; his grandfather and father were pioneers of 1849, and prominent in business world. M. A., St. Ignatius College, 1878; LL. B., Univ. of Cal., 1881. Married, Anne Ce- cilia Haehnlen, June 28, 1898, at Oak- land, Cal. Clubs : Pacific Union, S. F. Golf and Country, Olympic, Common- wealth, Univ. of Cal. Res. : 3905 Clay ; Office : Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. DUNNIGAN, Harry U., Lawyer; born, Terre Haute, Ind., June 9, 1873 ; son, Richard I. and Maria L. (Adams) D. A. B. and A. M., St. Vincent's College, 1894 ; studied law in office of father. Married, Virginia T. Thorpe, 1901. Moved to Cal., 1883. Member law firm, Haas & Dunni- gan. Member : State and Los Angeles Bar Assns. Democrat. Res. : 511 East Ave. 28 ; Office : Coulter bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. DUNPHY, \¥illiam Henry, Lawyer, born, Aurora, 111., June 29, 1860; son, Robert and Catherine (Rowan) D. ; grad., West Aurora High School, 1876. Married, Mary Lyons, Nov. 6, 1896, at Walla Walla, Wash. Locomotive engr., 1883-84 ; admitted to bar by Supreme Court of Washington in 1896. Member law firm, Dunphy, Evans & Garrecht. Re- ceiver of the U. S. Land Office at Walla Walla, Wash., 1894-98. Del., Democratic 174 WHO'S WHO Natl. Conv. from Washington in 1892 and 1900. Member : Democratic Natl. Comm., 1900-04, 1908-12. Candidate for Gov. ou Democratic ticket in 1912, subject to pri- mary. Res. : 134 Newell st. ; Office : 307- 10 Drumbeller bldg., Walla Walla, Wash. DUNSHEE, Bertram Harvey, Mining Engineer ; born^ Bristol, Vt., Apr. 13, 1857 ; son, John and Rosina L. (Parma- lee) D. ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., College of Mines, 1879. Married, Fannie Bowie, Apr. 15, 1903, at Philipsburg, Mont. Supt, Quartz Mill, Head Center Mining Co., Tombstone, Ariz. ; Supt, Quartz Mill, Bi-Metallic Mining Co. ; Mgr., Black Pine Mining Co. ; Supt. of Mines, Boston & Montana Gold & Silver Mining Co. ; Asst. General Supt. of Mines, Amalgamated Copper Co., Butte, Mont. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Montana Soc. of Engrs., Am. Mining Congress. Club : Sil- ver Bow (Butte, Mont.). Res.: 1034 Caledonia st. ; Address : Box 278, Butte, Mont. DUNSMOOR, John M., Physician: born, Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 12, 1855. Edu. : Los Angeles High School ; Lawler Acad- emy ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1900 ; Interne, Cal. Hosp., Los An- geles. Married, Nannie C. Straus, Sept. 20, 1879. Taught public schools, 1874- 86 ; Dep. Co. Clerk, Bd. of Supervisors, Clerk of Superior Court, 1886-96; Secy., Masonic Bd. of Relief; Asst. Supt, L. A. Co. Hosp., since 1907. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn, Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity. Res. : 233% N. Grand ave. ; Office : 256 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. DUNSMOOR, Nannie C, Physician; born, Clarksville, Tenn., Nov. 17, 1860. Edu. : L. A. High School ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1900 ; Interne, Children's Hosp., S. F., 1900-1. Married, .John M. Dunsmoor, 1879. In practice Los Angeles, since 1901. Lecturer, Ob- stetrics, School of Nurses, Good Samari- tan Hosp., since 1902. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 2331^ N. Grand ave. ; Office : Laughlin bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. DURAND, William Sylvio, Physician and Surgeon ; born. Champion, Mich., Dec. 27, 1870 ; son, Alexander and Julia (Bo- doin) D. Grad., Champion High School ; then on Univ. of Mich, accepted list, 1890; 2 years at Mich. State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich., 1890-2 ; holds first grade certificate to teach in Mich., which meant at that time, life certificate, 1892; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Mich., 1899. Married, Margaret Reynolds, April 16, 1901, at Vancouver, B. C. Member: Snohomish Co. Med. Soc. ; Wash. State Med. Soc. ; Am. Med. Assn. Has written surgical and medical articles read before County and State Med. Socs. Clubs : Cas- cade, Everett Golf and Country. Res. : 2329 Rucker ave. ; Office : Colby bldg., Everett, Wash. DURANT, Edward M., Manufacturer; born, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1867 ; son, Ed- ward G. and Caroline (Darling) D. Edu. : ' public and high schools, Racine, Wis. Married, Mary Case, 1893, at Los An- geles. Moved to Los Angeles, 1887. Em- ployed by Pac Clay Mfg. Co., serving in various capacities (now Pacific Sewer Pipe Co.) ; made pres. and mgr. at time of consolidation. Pres., Pac. Coast Gyp- sum Co. Club : Jonathan. Res. : 1007 Orange st ; Office : I. W. Hellman bldg. Los Angeles, Cal. DURDAN, Harry Patterson, Steamship Agent ; born, Hamilton, Ont., Can., Feb. 2, 1871 ; son, William and Isabella (Hall) D. Edu. : common schools and Collegi- ate Institute, Hamilton, Ont. Formerly with Grand Trunk Ry., Canadian Pacific Ry., Hill R. R. ; went into steamship bus. in N. Y. City. Sou. Cal. agt., American Hawaiian Steamship Co., since Sept, 1910. Moved to Los Angeles, 1910. Clubs : Jonathan, San Gabriel Valley Country, San Diego Country, Japan Soc. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. DURGIN, Walter Clements, Banker; born, Cleveland, O., 1857 ; son, L. W. and ON THE PACIFIC COAST 175 Helen (McAlpIne) D. Edu. : common schools. Pros.. Park Bank, Los Angeles. Member : Masons. Clul) : California. Res. : 1537 West 8th st. ; Ofjfice : Fifth and Hill sts., Los Angeles, Cal. DURYEA, Edvrin, Jr., Civil Engineer; l)orn, Craigsville, N. Y., July 12, 1862: son, Edwin and Hannah (Rumsey) D. Edu. : dist. school, Craigsville, N. Y., 1866-76 ; grad.. Chester Acad., 1879 ; B. C. E., Cornell Univ., 1883. Married, Ro- berta Vincent Taylor. Dec, 1888, at Ith- aca. N. Y. Townsite and special sur- veyor. Nor. Pac. R. R., 1883-85, con- structed bridge, Duluth, Minn., for same Co. ; app. supt. of work, 1886 ; worked on railroad surveys and constr., Kas. and Mich.. 1889-91 ; engr. of bridges and bldgs.. for 1.000 miles of railroad system in Mich., 1891 ; made surveys and de- signs for 2 large stock yards near Chi- cago ; associated with same firm on change of horse car line, on 3d ave., X. Y. City, to cable line : contractors engr., for dam. New York City, 1891-9.5 : contractor's supt., for water supply of X. Y. ; res. engr.. Brooklyn end, Williams- burg Suspension Bridge over East River, between N. Y. and Brooklyn, 1895-1900; asst. engr. on plans and estimates for proposed bridge over Hudson River, N. Y. City. Moved to Cal., 1902. Chief Engr., Bay Cities Water Co. Member of "Com^ mittee of Forty" to advise on rehabilita- tion of San Francisco after disaster of 1906 ; chmn. sub-comm. of water supply ; gen. chmn. of comm. formed to report on damage to structures. Engr.. in charge So. San .Joaquin Irri. Dist. ; Trus- tee 4 years, Palo Alto. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Cornell Assn. Civil Engrs.. CN. Y.), 32° Masons. Scottish Rite, Brooklyn Engrs. Address : San Francisco. Cal. DUTTON, Charles Everett, Mining En- gineer ; horn, Musquito, St. Clair Co., 111., Apr. 11. 1875 ; son, Charles and Anna E. (Wuetcher) D. ; his grandfather (mater- nal), Michael Wuetcher. was born in Berlin, Germany, and came to Am. at the age of 10 (about 1834) ; crossed Am. by schooner to Cal., during 1847 and 1848 ; located a homestead in Jasper Co., Ind., where he died in 1904 ; his father was from Pa. Edu. : Self-made, home study ; left school while in third grade, has never been in one since ; started .>n life as newsboy selling Henry Watterson's "Louisville Courier Journal" ; between ages of 12 and 18, traveled considerably, and worked at many different occupa- tions. Served 3 years (between ages of 18 and 21) in Troop I, 3d Regular U. S. Cav., as private and non-commissioned officer. Practical experience in mining has been from mucker up to supt, with which has been combined the technical study of mining in all its branches. Has also studied commercial and mining law and economics. Left Cal.. in Apr., 1906, since which time has been operating in Southern Nevada. Supt. Leviathan Min- ing Co., Goldfield. Nev. : Supt.. Senator Jones Mining Co., Gold Mountain, Esmer- alda Co.. Nev. Supt. Harrison Mining Co., Inyo Co., Cal. Life Member, Am. Inst Mining Engrs. Address : Box 104, care Leviathan Mining Co.. Goldfield. Nev. DITTTOIV. TVilliam Jay, Insurance Man: 'born, Bangor. Me.. Jan. 23, 1847; son, Henry and Frances Gushing (Stevens) D. ; descendant of Col. Samuel Dutton of Rev. War; Chief Justice Gushing (who gave oath of office to George Washington as Pres. Edu. : primary school in Bangor ; public schools. San Francisco. 1855-60 ; San Francisco high school, 1860-63 ; City College. 1863-67. Married. Mary Grayson, Heydenfeldt Dec. 15, 1868. .Junior Clerk North British Ins. Co.. after grad. Or- ganized, shortly afterward. Marine Dept of the Fireman's Fund ; Secy.. Marine Dept, 1869 ; Asst Secy.. 1873 ; Gen. Secy., of the Co., 1880; Vice-pres. and Mgr.. 1890; Pres., 1900. Pres., Home. Fire and Marine Ins. Co. Pres.. or vice-pres., Bd. of Fire Underwriters of the Pa- cific 10 years ; Chmn.. legislative comm.. 20 years ; Pres., Bd. of Marine Under- writers of San Francisco, 21 years ; 35 176 WHO'S WHO years, member of its adjustment comm. Member, comm. selecting executive comm. of the Panama-Pacific Expo. Chmn., San Francisco Municipal Conference of 1911 ; Vice-pres., Merchants Exch. of Cal. De- velopment Bd. ; Treas., Presidio & Fer- ries R. R. ; Chmn. of Trustees, First Con- gregational Church ; Dir., San Francisco Chamber of Commerce ; Vice-pres., Hosp. for Children and Training School for Nurses. Clubs : Union League, Commer- cial, Commonwealth, Pacific Union, Pre- sidio Golf, S. F. Golf and Country, Clare- mont Country. Address : San Francisco, Cal. DUQ,UE, Thomas Liorenzo, Banker: l)07-n, Havana, Cuba. Sept. 5, 1853. Edu. : public schools and College of Monserrate, Havana ; Friends Central School, Phila., 1865-9 ; joined an unsuccessful Cuban Ex- pedition under Gen. Goicouria, 1869 ; spent several months in Jamaica, 1871 : Panama Railroad Clerk, until 1878 ; purser. Pacific Mail Steamers, between Panama and San Francisco, until 188-1 ; returned to Havana, 1885. Married, 1886. Moved to Los Angeles, Apr. 25. 1888. Pres., Security Savings Bank, and Pres., Main St. Savings Bank, 1895-1905 ; Pres. and Mgr., San Felipe Land & Water Co. ; Dir., Sou. Trust & Savings Bank. Consular Representative, Ecuador, Hon- duras and Cuba, several years. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, San Diego Chamber of Commerce. Res. : 701 Ber- endo St. ; Offlce : 101 N. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. DWYER, John Joseph, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Nov. 2, 1861 ; son, Jere- miah and Sarah (McMahon) D. Edu. : public and Boys' high schools. San Fran- cisco ; A. B., Univ. of Cal.. 1882; LL. B., Hastings Law College, 1885. Married, Bertha Lincoln, Feb. 4, 1905, at San Francisco, Cal. Pres., Harbor Commission, since Aug., 1911. Ex-Lieut. Col., Natl. Guards Cal. Has contributed articles to the press on political and economic sub- jects. Address : 442 Ashbury st., San Francisco, Cal. DYER, Isaac Tillman, Railroad Official; l)orn. La Grange, Mo., 1861. Edu. : pub- lic schools ; Canyon, Univ., Mo. Tele- graph operator, St. Louis, Keokuk & Northwestern Ry. Co., 1878 ; in various other positions until 1887. Married, Lillian Watkins, of Ohio, 1885. Chief Dispatcher and Supt. Telegraph, Burling- ton Route, St. Joseph, Mo., 1887-1903. Chief Dispatcher, Salt Lake R. R., Salt Lake City, 1903-4 ; Supt., Telegraph, Los Angeles, 1904-09 ; Vice-pres., Assn. Ry. Telegraph Supts., 1909-10; Pres., 1910-11. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Masons. Office : 559 Pacific Electric bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. DYER, John L.a Payette, Lawyer; born, Waco, Texas, April 17, 1873 ; son, John La Fayette (formerly one of the leading- lawyers of Tex.) and Roberta (Herring) D. Edu. : public schools at Waco ; Bay- lor Univ. at Waco ; Hampden-Sidney Col- lege, Hampden-Sidney, Va. ; only com- pleted sophomore years ; attended no law school ; was book-keeper for Ed. Strauss, wholesale hardware, Waco, from 18 to 24, read law at night, and admitted to bar at Waco, in Jan., 1897 ; remained there until Dec, 1899, removing to El Paso, Tex. Married, Annie L. Green. Oct. 14, 1897, at Nashville, Tenn. Asst. District Atty., during 1900 ; elected City Atty. of El Paso, in April, 1901, holding ofiice two years. Atty, for Am. Natl. Bank and Union Bank & Trust Co., both of El Paso. Secy, of Grand View Realty Co., and Morning Side Heights Realty Co., both of El Paso. Member : Texas State Bar Assn., (director 1907-8-9-10; Am. Bar Assn. Cluhs : Toltec, (dir.) ; El Paso Social, also local Democratic clubs. Res. : 1305 Arizona st. ; Office : Suite 505, Am. Bank bldg., El Paso, Tex. DYER, Trusten Polk, Lawyer; horn, Warren Co., Mo., May 28, 1856 ; son, George Washington and Mary Anne (Phil pot) D. Edu. : common schools ; Central Western College. Warrenton, Mo. ; Baptist College, Louisiana, Pike Co., Mo. ; read law and taught in school of Mo., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 177 2 years ; later attended Law Dept., Univ.. St. Louis, Mo. In 1888, moved to Los Angeles. City Atty., St. Louis, 1886-7 ; member Constitutional Conv. of State of Washington, 1889 ; in 1891, elected for term of 4 years to Senate of state of Wash., and was Pres., pro tem. Member, Natl. Guard of Mo. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners. Republican. Res.: La Crescenta ; Office: 903-11 Hig- gins bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. )YSART, Walter Vinson, Lawyer; born, Danville, 111., May 30, 1881 ; son, Jo- seph and Abbigale (Vinson) D. LL. B.. Wesleyan Univ., Law Dept., Blooming- ton, 111., 1901. Married, Maybelle C. Fox, Dec. 18, 1905. Moved to Cal., 1910. Elected to the Gen. Assembly of 111., 1906. Member, 111. Natl. Guard, 1898. Republican. Office : 512-516 Laughlin bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. AGL.ESON, James Beaty, Physician and Surgeon ; Jjorn, Chillicothe, Ohio, August 30, 1862 ; son, William and Eliza- beth W. (Hodsden) E. Edu. : public and private schools ; M. D., College Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1885. For past fourteen years has limited professional work to general surgery. Married, Blanche Mills, July 1, 1889, at Seattle. Trustee and M(>d. Dir., Northern Life Ins. Co. ; Trus- tee, Adelphia College ; Vice-pres.. Y. M. C. A. In U. S. Marine Hospital Ser- vice, Seattle, 1887 to 1898 : Surgeon Gen- ?ral, N. G. W., retired. Served as Pres. State Med. Examining Board, and State Board of Health. Member : County, State md Am. Med. Assns. ; North Pac. Sur- jical Assn. ; Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. \rmy, Assn. of Military Surgeons, U. S. ; Vm. Soc. for Advan. of Science ; Am. \^cad. of Political and Social Science ; Yostern Surgical & Gynecological Soc. 'liihs : University, Arctic, College, Cham- er of Commerce, Municipal League. Res. : »02 Boren ave. ; Office : 512 Burke bldg., eattle. Wash, I EAKIN, Stewart Bates, Banker; horn. Elgin, 111., Aug. 28, 1846 ; son, Stewart B. and Catherine (McEldowney) E. Edu. : public schools. Married, Eliza Hadley, Sept., 1871, at Eugene, Ore. Crossed plains in 1866. Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank of Eugene. Served in state Legis. and as Sheriff, Lane County. Re- publican. Address : Eugene, Ore. EARL., Guy Chaffee, Lawyer; horn, Te- hama Co., Cal., May 7, 1861 ; son, Jo- siah and Adelia Tobias (Chaffee) E. Grad., Oakland High school, 1879 ; and A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1883. Married, Ella Jane Ford, Nov. 15, 1888. Dep. Co. Clerk, Alameda Co., 1885-7; Asst. Dist. Atty., Alameda Co., 1887-9. State Senator from Alameda Co., 4 years. App. Regent of Univ. of Cal., Apr., 1902. Chmn., Finance Comm., of Bd. of Re- gents. Cluhs : Claremont Country, Bo- hemian, Faculty of Univ. of Cal. Re- publican. Res. : 10 McClure st., Oakland ; Office : Shreve bldg., San Francisco, Cal. EARLE, Charles Henry, Physician; horn, Cranston. R. I., Jan. . 15, 1861. Edu. : public schools ; grad., Friends School (now Moses Brown School of Providence), 1883; taught public schools of R. I., 1883-85 ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1889. Interne, Kings Co. Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y. Married, Jennie M. Perry. In practice. East Greenwich, R. I., 10 years. City Physician, East Greenwich, R. I. In practice, Provi- dence, R. I., 2 years; Los Angeles, since. Res. : 940 Grattan st. ; Office : Auditor- ium bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. EARNEST, Frank B., Lawyer; horn, Cleveland, Tenn., Feb. 15, 1858; son, Felix W. and Eva T. (Burts) E. ; grand- son of Col. Henry Earnest of Tennessee, and son of Major Felix W. Earnest of Confederate Army, and also member. State Senate of Tenn., 1872. Edu. : Emory and Henry College, Va. Married, Josephine Waugh, May 19, 1884, at San Antonio, Texas. Appointed Collector of Customs for District of Corpus Christi, Texas, by Pres., Cleveland ; served full 178 WHO'S WHO term, 1893-98. Captain, First U. S. Vol. Cavalry, Texas, Spanish-American War. Won distinction as Lecturer on "The Old Time Southern Negro." Gluh : Interna- tional (San Antonio). Address: Cotulla, Texas. EAST, Thomas Jefferson, Banker; iorn, Clinton, Iowa. Sept. 23, 1882; son, Thom- as and Mary Ellen (Hill) E. ; great grand- son of . William Killam, who was pro- prietor of the Black Swan Inn at Kir- ton in Lincolnshire, Eng., prominent in his shire and wealthy. Grad., Waterville high school. Wash. ; shorthand and type- writing, Wilson's Modern Bus. College, Seattle. Began work in Douglas Co. Bank, Waterville. 1901 ; took charge of Bridgeport State Bank, when inc. in 1906. Married. Theresa M. Lockwood, Apr. 25, 1906, at Waterville, Wash. Cash, and Dir., Bridgeport State Bank. Treas., 3 terms, Town of Bridgeport. Member : Ma- sonic Blue Lodge. Address : Bridgeport, Wash. EASTER, Roderick Ralph, Electrical Engineer ; horn. Yarrow, Wash.. 1884 ; sen, William Wilber and Edith Jane E. B. S., (E. E.l Univ. of Wash. Constr. Engr., Evans Dickson Co. Member : Am. Inst, of Elec. Engrs., Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon Fraternity. Address: 1619 N. 49th St., Seattle, Wash. EASTHAM, Harry Couch, Lawyer; horn, Guyandotte. W. Ya.. .Tune 4. 1874 ; son, Wellington and Sarah F. (Couch) E. Edu. : Roanoke College. Salem, Va., LL. B , ITniv. of Oregon, Law Dept. Married. Catherine Weller. Aug. 16. 1899. at Baker. Ore. Has practiced at Yale, Ore., since 1907 : attorney for United States Fidelity & Guarantee Co., Baltimore, Md. ; Na- tional Surety Co.. New York; R. G. Dun & Co. Address: Vale, Ore. EASTOX, Edward Eug-ene. Engineer; horn, Cincinnati, O., .Jan. 5, 1878 ; son, John Ammen and Laura (Browder) E. ; descendant of soldiers of Rev. War ; re- lated to Admiral Daniel Ammen. U. S. N. Edu. : public schools, Cincinnati, O. ; studied Chemistry, mining and civil engrg., Vienna and Paris, 8 years. Married. Blise Holliday, Apr. 23, 1906, at Berke- ley, Cal. Sent to Cuba as war corres- pondent for "Kansas City Journal." Kansas City, Mo., during Span.-Am. War ; private Secy.. Interior Dept. at Washing- ton, D. C, until 1899 ; went to Africa on exploration work. War correspond- ent for "New York Journal," "Harper's Monthly" and "Harper's Weekly" during Boer War ; made exam, of mineral de- posits in East Africa after close of Boer war, 1902 ; was in charge of expedition in Malay Peninsula and Borneo, 1903 ; detailed on similar expedition to Atlas. Mts.. 1904 ; explored jungles of Spanish Honduras, 1905. Secured, Cinco Minas Mines in Mexico for an Eastern syndi- cate. Pres., Imperial Valley Land & Irri- gation Co.. of Lower Cal. : Pres., Engi- neers' Exploration Co., Ltd. Member : Natl. Geographic Soc, Chamber of Com- merce, Chamber of Mines and Oils. Cluhs : •Jonathan, Gamut. Author : "Inside the Boer Lines" ("Harper's Monthly," 1900) ; "Battle of Pepworth Hill," ("Harpers Weekly," 1900). Address: Los Angeles. Cal. EASTOIV, Stanly Alexander, Mininj? I Engineer; horn, Santa Cruz, Cal., Apr. 7,\ 1873 ; son, Giles Alexander and Mary | Esther (Gushee) E. B. S., Univ. of Cal., j 1894. Married, 1906, Estelle Greenough. j Mgr., Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining &j Concentrating Co. Member : Mining and j Metallurgical Soc. of Am.; Am. Inst, of; Mining Engrs. ; Inst, of Mining and Metal-: lurgy, (London) ; Sons of Am. Rev. , Cluhs: Spokane, (Spokane); Pac. Union,:, (S. F.) ; Rocky Mountain, (N. Y.) Adr dress : Kellogg, Idaho. EASTWOOD, Everett Owen, Banker; horn, Portsmouth. Ya., Feb. 5, 1876 ; son Matthew D. and Mary Anne (Thornton) E. Edu. : Univ. of Ya. ; Mass. Inst. Tech^ nology. Married, Nellie Dorothy Hall i well, Dec. 20, 1905. at Seattle, Washi Vice-pres., University State Bank. Mem j ber, Faculty, Univ. of Wash., Sigma X: j ^igma Alpha Epsilon. Gluh : Faculty ON THE PACIFIC COAST 179 Res. : 4702 12th ave., N. E. ; Office : Uni- versity State Bank, Seattle, Wash. EATON, E(usene) Courtlandt, Electri- cal Engineer ; horn. Providence, R. I., Sept. 7, 1881 ; son, A. Judson and A. (Woodman) E. Edu. : private tutors, Montreal. Montreal high school ; B. S. (in E. E.), McGill Univ., Montreal, 1908. Mar ried. K. H. Martel Davies, Sept. 30, 1911. at Portland. Ore. Engaged on Hydro-Elec- tric plants as Engr. and Supt. of Con- struction in Montreal, Wash., Ore., Ida- ho, and Alberta, Canada. At present, Elect. Engr. for Crane Falls Power and i| Irrigation Co., Boise, Idaho. Member : I Canadian Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. In.st. j Elect. Engrs. Res. : 1103 Jefferson st. ; Offlce: 603 Idaho bldg., Boise, Idaho. EDEL.MAN, David William, Physician; darn, Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 29, 1869. Edit. : grammar and high schools, Los An- geles, Cal. ; A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1889 ; M. D., Univ. and Bellevue Med. College, N. Y., 1891. Asst., Surgical Dept., Mt. Sinai Dispensary, 1891-2. In practice Los Angeles, since 1892. Member, L. A. City I Civil Service Comm., 1903-6, and since 1907 ; Chmn., Democratic Central Com- mittee. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal. Clulis : University, Democratic. Res. : 1018 Elden ave. ; Office : Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 2DGE, Lester P., Lawyer; &orw.j Ottawa, Canada, Jan. 3, 1881 ; son, Peter Nolan and Margaret (McAlinden) E. Unmar- ried. Director in several corporations do- ing business in Spokane. Asst. Corp. Counsel of Spokane, 1905-07 ; member of Legis. of Wash., 1908-10 ; Pres., Spokane Bar Assn., 1911-12. Member : Elks, Knights of Columbus, Spokane Bar Assn. Clul) : Spokane. Res. : Spokane Club. ; Office : Hyde bldg., Spokane, Wash. ]DMISTON, Robert L,ee, Lawyer; horn, Bryson, Giles Co., Tenn., Jan. 7, 1864; son, William C. and Susan (Hall) E. ; descended from heroic Edmondsons in I)attle of King's Mountain in Rev. War. Edu. : common schools and Giles College, Pulaski, Tenn. ; valedictorian in .Tune, 1884; and Glasgow, Ky., 1888; B. S., C. E., LL. B. ; studied law privately in Spokane, in 1889, and admitted to bar by Supreme Court of Wash., 1896. Mar- ried, Sue McCracken, of Toronto, Can., Dec. 12, 1905, at Spokane, Wash. Pres., Synod of Wash., a religious corp. of the Presbyterian Church. Member and Rul- ing Elder in First Presby. Church of Spo- kane. Democrat. Member : Master Ma- sons, Royal Arcanum. Eleventh child in a family of 15 children, 7 sons and 8 daughters, thirteen of whom lived to adults. Res. : S. 1602 Monroe st. ; Office : Fernwell bldg., Spokane, Wash. EDMONDS, Bishop Jacob, Banker; born. New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 4, 1863 ; son, James Clark and Mary Elizabeth (Brown) E. Edu. : public schools and Rutgers Col- lege, New Brunswick, N. J. Married, Annie D. Vroom, June 2, 1883. Cashier, Peoples Natl. Bank, National City, Cal. ; Pres., Peoples State Bank, Chula Vista, Cal. ; Pres., National City Lumber Co. ; Pres., Central Mortgage Inv. Co., San Diego, Cal. Treas, Cal. Natl. Life Ins. Co., San Diego, Cal. Member : Masonic Lodge, Elks Lodge. Cluhs : Point Loma Country, Cuyamaca, (San Diego, Cal). Address : Peoples Natl. Bank, National City, Cal. EDSEN, Edvard Polomius, Lawyer; horn, Husum, Prov. Schleswig, Holstein, Germany, Apr. 29, 1856 ; son, Heinrich J. and Lucie J. (Peterson) E. Edu. : schools and colleges of Germany ; admitted to practice Supreme Court of Wash. Ty., 1882 ; Supreme Court of U. S., 1894. Mar- ried, Blanche M. Clark, July 1, 1901, at Seattle, Wash. Has practiced for past 30 years in Seattle ; Atty. for large num- ber of corporations. Maj.-Gen. and Dept. Commander of the Patriarchs Militant. 33° Mason. Noble Grand Arch in the Druids of State of Wash, for sixth time ; life member, Wash. State Art Assn. Chief Justice and Past Grand Worthy Pres. of Frat. Order of Eagles. Has written a number of poems and essays ; wrote ISO WHO'S WHO grand aerie Ritual, and Ritual for sub- ordinate Aeries complete, as well as the code of laws for the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Res. : Harper, Wash. ; Office : 302 Maynard bldg., Seattle, Wash. EDWARD, Joseph T, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Goderich, Ont., Canada, Jan. 24, 1868 ; son, James and Janet (McLaren) E. Edu. : at Goderich Colle- giate Inst. ; later at 111. Med. College, Chicago, 111., Ph. G. & M. D., 1902. Mar- ried, Alice Mary Reid, Oct. 25, 1904, at Chicago, 111. Health OflScer and Regis- trar of Vital Statistics for town of Wil- bur, and local Surg, for N. P. R. R. Mem- ber : Am. Med. Assn., Washington State, and Spokane Co. Med. Socs. Address : Wilbur, Wash. EDWARDS, Charles Lincoln, Zoologist; J)or7i, Oquawka, 111., Dec. 8, 1863 ; son, John and Nancy (Stockton) E. Ancestry : Geo. Wyllys, Gov. of Conn., 8th in des- cent ; John Haynes, 1st Gov. Conn., 8th in descent ; Richard Stockton, Lieut. N. J., 6th in descent ; William Pratt, Lieut., 8th in descent. B. S., Lombard, 1884 ; B. S., Indiana, 1886 ; A. M., 1887 ; Johns Hop- kins, 1886-89 ; Ph. D., Leipzig, 1890 ; Fellow, Clark, 1890-92. Married, Jessie Withers Saffiord, June 5, 1889, at Park- ersburg, W. Va. Asst. Prof. Biol., Texas Univ., 1892-93 ; Adj. Prof., 1893-94 ; Prof., Cincinnati, 1894-1900 ; J. Pierpont Morgan Prof. Natural History, Trinity, (Conn.), 1900-10; Asso. Prof. Biol., Univ. So. Cal., 1911-12 ; Prof. Embryology and Histology, Univ. of Sou. Cal., since 1912 ; Lecturer, Dept. Education, N. Y. City, 1907-11. Dir., Dept. Nature Study, Los Angeles Public Schools, since 1912 ; Dir. and Secy., Los Angeles Zoological Soc, since 1912 ; Abalone Investigations, Cal. Fish and Game Comm., since 1911 ; Kristineberg, Sweden, Zool. Station, 1909; Univ., Wurzberg, 1909-10 ; Smithsonian Seat, Naples Zool. Station, 1910. Explorations, Gulf of Mexico, Bahama Islands, Atlantic and Pacific Coasts, U. S. Seventh Int. Zool. Congress, Boston, 1907 ; Eighth Int. Zool. Congress, Graz, 1910. Discovered sex determining chromosomes in Ascaris ; physiological zero in the incubation of the egg of the common fowl ; culture pearls in the Abalone. Has written 38 papers and monographs on embryology of holothurians and reptiles ; influence of warmth on protoplasm, taxomony fishes, Copepoda and Holothurioidea. Made a i preliminary plan for the Los Angeles ~ Zoological Park and Aquarium, Proc. L. A. Zool. Soc, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1912. Author : "Bahama Songs and Stories," Vol. HI., , Memoirs of the Am. Folk-lore Soc, Houghton, MifiElin & Co., 1895. Member: F. A. A. ; Soc. Nat. ; Soc. Zool. ; Assn. Anat. ; Folk-lore Soc (pres., 1899) ; i Washington Academy ; cor. member. La il Soc. de Geographica y Estadistica, Mex. ; ! Hon. member, La Sociedad Mexicana de > Historia Naturale ; La Sociedad. Cient. | de Antonio Alzate ; So. Cal. Acad. Sci, ; i Soc Col. Wars. Res.: 1134 W. 39th st. ; ; Office: Univ. of Southern Cal., Los An- j geles, Cal. j EDWARDS, Charles Spencer, Physician ' and Surgeon ; born, Moline, 111., Feb. 21, 1873; son, Charles Thomas and Eunice Victoria (Spencer) E. ; A. B., Knox Col-li lege, Galesburg, 111., 1895 ; M. D., Med. j Dept., U. of Oregon, Portland, 1902. Married, Ethel Libby King, Aug. 17, 1904, || at Prineville, Ore. Secy.-Treas., Pioneei| Tel. & Tel. Co. Mayor of Prineville, 1913- 12. Health Officer, Crook Co., Ore., 1905- 10. Member : Oregon State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn. Address : Prineville, Ore EDW^ARDS, Edward Darnall, Lavi^yer horn. Liberty, Mo., Jan. 23, 1846 ; sont Pressley N. and Naomi (Darnall) E Edu. : country school, Liberty, Mo. ; Wil •! liam Jewell College, Liberty, Mo., untij 1861. Served in Civil War 4 years; re:;| turned to college, 1865-67 ; studied lav; in office of Dixon & Hough, Memphis ^ Tenn. Married, Anna Finch, Aug. 2£ 1870. Moved to Cal., 1876. City Atty Union City, Tenn., 1869-70. Dist. Atty Fresno Co., Cal., 1883-84. Member: Ma: sons, B. P. O. E. Democrat. Res. : IBS' ON THE PACIFIC COAST 181 J St. ; Office : Temple Bar bldg., Fresno, Cal. EDAVARDS, J(oseiih) Pniildiug, Con- sulting Engineer ; horn, San Francisco, Cal.. May .l. 18S0 ; son. \Yilliam Stout and Lucie Woodworth (Beebee) E. ; descend- ant in direct line from Tth son of Rod- erick tlie Great, King of Wales, to Capt. .John Edwards, (his g. g. g. grandfather), born in Scotland, 1662 ; settled in Amer- ica on Chestnut Hill, Conn., Apr. 6, 1706 ; he bore the title of Duke. Great grandson (maternal) of Samuel Wood- worth, born, 1785 ; died, 1842 ; poet-au- thor of "The Old Oaken Bucket." Grad., Elec. and Mech. Engr., Univ. of Cal., 1903. Married, Dollie Bainbridge Tar- pey, Sept. 9, 1908. at Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco. Consulting Elec. and Mech. Engx'., Northern Electric R. R. : Consulting Engr., Sacramento & Wood- land Ry. ; Consulting Engr., Vallejo & Northern Ry. ; Vice-pres. and Secy., La Hacienda Inc. ; Fres.. Butte Land Syn- dicate ; Dir., Citrus Land Syndicate. Member, Am. Inst, of Elec. Engrs. Cluhs : Bohemian, Transportation, Olympic, (S. F.) ; Sutter, (Sacramento). Contributor to technical publications. Inventor of various elect, and mech. devices in ap- plied science. Office : 201-202, Farmers and Mechanics Bank bldg., Sacramento, Cal. ED\VARDS, Robert Lee, Banker; horn, Tex., June 25, 1871 ; son, J. T. and Juli- etta (Moore) E. Edu. : high schools; grad., Eastman Bus. College, Poughkeep- sie, N. Y. Married, Maude Burke, Sept. 2. 1894. at Howe. Texas. Cashier, First Natl. Bank ; Secy.-Treas., Central Hotel Co. ; Dir., First State Bank, Merargel. Member: Tribe of Ben Hur, W. O. W., Praetorians, Elks, Commercial Club. Ad- dress : Oiney, Tex. Enw ARDS, Thomas Melancthon, Bank- ( r and Merchant ; horn. Elk Point, S. D., Nov. 27, 1864 ; son, Abraham L. and Mary (Tear) E. ; great grandson of Col. Edwards of Mexican War ; grandson of Col. Thomas H. Edwards of Civil War. I Married, Margaret M. Jenkins, June 2, 1897, at Pocatello, Idaho. Edu. : Yank- ton High School, Yankton, S. D. Secy., J. P. McDermott Co., Rock Springs, Wyo. ; Pres., McCammon State Bank ; Secy., Mc- Cammon Inv. Co. ; Vice-pres., Ferguson Jenkins Drug Co. ; Dir., Downey Water & Power Co. Was instrumental in starting and putting through the portion of Marsh Valley Irrigation Co., that irrigated about 20,000 acres of land, and was Secy. of the Co. up to time of selling out. Member of House, 10th session Idaho Legis. ; State Central Committeeman for Bannock Co., 1911-12. Republican. Ad- dress : McCammon, Idaho. EDWARDS, William Watkyn, Civil En- gineer ; horn, San Jose, Cal., May 4, 1884 ; son, Wm. A. Z. and Jennie (Ziegler) E. A. B., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1907. Unmarried. Chief Engr., Quesnelle Hy- draulic Gold Mining Co. Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Theta Delta Chi fraternity. Address : 335 So. 11th st. ; San Jose, Cal. EEL.LS, H. K., Lavv^yer; horn, Dayton. O., Dec. 30, 1865 ; son, Marcus and Susan E. (Grimes) E. Moved to Cal., 1876. Edu. : public schools, Santa Barbara ; LL, B., Hastings College of Law. Gluh : Commonwealth. Democrat. Res. : Marin Co. ; Office : 801 Crocker bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. EGBERT, Marion Dallas, Deputy Col- lector of Customs ; born, Lebanon, Ohio. June 3, 1844 ; son, David P. and Elizabeth Egbert. Edu. : at Lebanon, Ohio, until Civil War, then at Farmer's College. Col- lege Hill, Ohio ; then in the Law School of the Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor ; on grad., commenced practice of law at Le- banon, O., 1867 ; then at Walla Walla. 1883. Married, Mary Alice Egbert, April 14, 1869, at Pevins Mills, O. Did news- paper work as manager, "Walla Walla Journal," for five yars ; went to South Bend. April 23, 1890; elected Pros. Atty., 1890. and served 4 years ; Mayor of South Bend, three times ; U. S. Commissioner, 22 years ; Police Judge, 10 years ; Collec- 182 WHO'S WHO tor of Customs, 10 years ; commissioner of the Supreme Court. 5 years ; now Marine Ed., "Willapa Pilot," and Correspondent, "Marine Journal," New York ; "Railway Marine News," Seattle. Private, Co. K, Seth Ohio Vol. Inf. and Co. A, 146th Ohio Vol. Inf. in Civil War; and 5 years, Sergeant Major, 13th Regiment, Ohio Na- tional Guard; first Pres., Chamber of Com- merce of South Bend, under original or- ganization ; first Vice-pres., Commercial Club, also trustee ; now Vice-pres., Pa- cific County Bar Assn. Address : South Bend, Wash. EHLEN, William Hamilton, Physician and Banker ; ioriij Aurora, Ore., Sept. 12. 1866; son, J. W. and Anna Marie (Her- ring) E. Edu. : State Normal, Monmouth, Ore. ; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Ore- gon, 1890. Married, Belle McGregor, Dec. 27, 1892, at Lewiston, Ida. Dir., Genesee Exchange Bank ; Vice-pres. and Dir., First Bank of Troy, Ida. Mayor, 3 years, Uniontown, Wash. ; Health Offi- cer, Genesee, Idaho. Leader, Genesee Brass Band and Orchestra. Address : Genesee, Ida. EICKHOFF, Henry, Lav^^yer; born, N. Y. City, Jan, 17, 1856 ; son, A. and Louise E. (Neueuschwander) E. Edu. : public schools, N. Y. City ; College of St. Fran- cis Xavier ; LL. B., Columbia College, N. Y., 1875. Married, Jessie M. Lowe, Sept. 13, 1882. Member law firm, Lindley & Eickhoflf. Member : Merchants Exchange, Columbia College Alumni Assn. of Cal., Am., Cal. and San Francisco Bar Assns. Club : Cosmos. Democrat. Res. : 1650 Lake st. ; Office : 604 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. EK3IAX, Ivnute (Otto), Banker; horn, Vexio, Sweden, Oct. 23, 1870; son. Nils and Britta Kathrina (Carlson) E. Edu.: seven years of elementary school. Mar- ried, Frances Anna Stowe, Feb. 19, 1910, at Los Angeles, Cal. Came to America, fall of 1887. Clerk in a gen. mdse. store in Minnesota, one year ; Messenger, Scan- dinavian-American Bank, St. Paul, 3 years ; Asst. Cashier, Swedish American V Natl. Bank, Minneapolis ; Cashier and one of organizers Scandinavian American Natl. Bank of Minneapolis. Went to Portland, Sept., 1910. Now Vice-pres. and Dir., The Scandinavian American Bank, Port- land, Ore. Dir., Pacific Coast & Norway Packg. Co., Petersburg, Alaska. Cluis : Odin, (Minneapolis) ; Swedish, (Port- land) ; and Minnesota Soc. of Ore. Res. : 254 E. 20th St. So. ; Office : The Scandi- navian American Bank, Portland, Ore. ELDER, Charles Abbott, Capitalist; born, Kinmundy, 111., May 9, 1864 ; son. Dr. A. C. and Lavison Wood (Fancher) E. ; direct descendant of Ailing Ball, maternal grandfather of George Washing- ton. Grad., high school, Topeka, Kas., 1882 ; Univ. of 111., 1890-4 ; Univ. of Paris, France, 1895; Gen. Mgr., 1883-95, Elder Syndicate Co., Topeka, Kas., a Co. or- ganized by his father. Founded a branch at Los Angeles. One of the organizers Pac. Inv. Co., (now known as Los An- geles Inv. Co.) Pres., 15 years. Pres., Elder Bldg. Material Co., 5 years ; Pres. Globe Savings Bank, 4 years. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Municipal League. Clubs : Gamut, University, City, Federa- tion. Res. : 1732 W. 49th st. ; Office : L. A. Investment bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ELIASSEN, EdTiard R., Lawyer; horn, San Francisco. Apr. 20. 1876 ; son, Mar- tin Edward and Hannah (Carlson) E. Edu. : Hastings College of Law. Married, Marion Godfrey, Oct. 20, 1910. Trustee, Oakland Free Library, 3 terms. Cluhs : Nile, Athenian. Republican. Res. : Pied- mont ; Office : Union Savings Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. ELKIXS, Charles Millard, Banker; horn, Albany, Ore., Dec. 18, 1862; son, James and Helen A. (Millard) E. Edu. : common schools. Married, Amanda Combs, May 11, 1892, at Prineville, Ore. Cashier, Crook County Bank, Dir. of pul)- lic schools. Address : Prineville, Ore. ELLIOTT, Elmer Ellsworth, Banker; horn, Monmouth, 111., Sept. 13, 1871 ; son, J. J. and Jennie (Findley) E. A. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1897. Married, Mar- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 183 garet F. Cook, Apr. 18, 1898, at Los Angeles, Cal. Cashier, First Natl. Bank ; Cashier and Secy., Compton Water Co. : Vice-pres., Ambrose Shepard & Co. For- merly mayor of Compton. Member : Ma- sons. Republican. Address : Compton, Cal. ELLIOT, Elmer Geoi-ge, Mechanical Engineer; horn^ Detroit, Mich., Jan. 11, 1869 ; son, Chas. Henry and Elizabeth M. (Sloane) E. Grad., Sedalia, (Mo.), High School, 1877 ; Cooper Union, N. Y., 1907. Married, Edith M, Martin, Aug. 8, 1903, at Little Church Around the Cor- ner, N. Y. City. Mechanical Engr., Am. Smelting & Refining Co., at present. Hay- den, Ariz. Specialty : construction work. Has had charge of construction of seve- ral new smelters for the A. S. & R. Co. In active charge of constr., Aguas Calien- tes Smelter, in Mexico ; the Murray Lead Plant at Salt Lake City ; the San Bruno Plant, and Selby Shot Tower, San Fran- ' Cisco ; Power House Construction for J. , G. White & Co., and Gen. Elec. Co., and construction work for Guggenheim Smelt- ing Co., and United Lead Co. Installed elect, mach. for San .Joaquin Lt. & Power Co., Bakersfield and San Joaquin Canyon. Member : Am. Soc. of Mech. Engrs., Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Res. : 1109 Oak st, Oakland, Cal. ; Offlce : A. S. & R. Co., Hayden, Ariz. SliLiIOTT, John Mackay, Banker; horn, So. Car., Oct., 1844. Resident of Los Angeles, since 1870. Bookkeeper, First Natl. Bank., 1881 ; Asst. Cashier, 1883 ; Cashier, 1885 ; Pres.. since 1892. Was Dir., Old City Water Co. Member: Bd. of Water Comm. Prominent in Owens River project. Priv., Signal Corps, Con- federate Army, during Civil War. Clubs : Sunset, California, Jonathan, Union League. Res. : 914 W. 28th st. ; Office : First Natl. Bank, Los Angeles. Cal. !LiliIS, Charles Arthur, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Clymer, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1868 ; son, Francis Adams and Almira (Griffeth) E. Edu. : Med. Dept. Univ. of BuflPalo, Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1891. Married, Sorena Smith, Jan. 25, 1911, at Denver, Colo. Examiner for Continental Life of Salt Lake ; Kansas City Life, and Equitable Life of N. Y. Cluhs : Rotary. Athletic. Office : Albany Hotel, Denver, Colo. ELLIS, George Vinton, Physician and Surgeon ; horn. Pleasant Valley, Ohio, Apr. 27, 1852 ; son, Ira Y. and Sarah W. (Judkins) E. ; descendant of George V. Ellis, M. D., of London, Eng., who was an author ; his father, Ira Ellis, was Lieut, in Co. D, 97th Ohio Vol. Inf., and later Col. of Militia, also member of the Dakota Legislature during 70's. Edti. : common schools and business course at Chester Hill, O. ; took medical course in Med. Dept, Iowa State Univ., 1878-80; M. D., Med. Dept.. Nebr. State Univ., (Omaha Med. College). Married, Amy A. Hampton, July 24, 1882, at Akron, la. Partner, Brower & Ellis ; Live Drug Store Co. ; Ellis & Satterlee Drug Co. ; Ellis & Phelps; Clark & Ellis. Commis- sioned Captain. Sons of Veterans, Akron, la. Pres., Telephone Co., Medical Lake, Wash. ; Pres., Board of Education, Akron, and at Medical Lake, Wash. Member : A. F. & A. M., F. L. T., F. C. B. Res. : 254 S. Winter; Office: 410-11 U. S. Bank bldg., Salem, Ore. ELLIS, Hallie C, Lawyer; horn. Free- port, 111., Feb. 23, 1869 ; son, Eli and Lucy M. (Mabie) E. Grad., Freeport High School, 1887; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1890; L. M., 1892; A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1894. Married, Emily Es- telle Morrison, Oct., 1900, at Chicago, 111. Dir., Arnold Irrigation Co. ; Dir. and Vice-pres., Bend Milling & Warehouse Co. ; Dir., and Vice-pres., North Irriga- tion Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank of Bend ; Dir. and Secy., Deschutes Inv. Co. ; Dir., Pioneer Tel. & Tel. Co. County Judge, Crook Co., Ore. ; City Recorder, Bend, Ore. ; U. S. Commissioner. Member : Univ. Club, of Bend. Ore. ; A. F. & A. M.. Bend Lodge, No. 139 ; Delta Kappa 184 WHO'S WHO Epsilon. Res. : Juniper ave. ; OfJiGe : Wall St., Bend, Ore. ELLIS, H(eiiry) Bert(rand), Physi- cian and Surgeon ; torn, Lincoln Center. Me., May 17, 1863 ; descendant (maternal; of Gov. Bradford, of Mass., and from Thomas Davis, Lord Mayor of London. 1677, (paternal). Edu. : public schools and Collegiate School, Fredericton, N. B.. Univ of New Brunswick ; A. B., Acadia Col- lege, Wolfville, N. S., 1884; M. D., Col- lege of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1888 ; post grad. work, LTnivs. of Gottingen and Vien- na, 1888-9 ; Interne, Los Angeles County Hospital. Married, Florence Eugene Chandler, May 27, 1907. Was in general practice. 1889-93. Has specialized on diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat, since 1893. Was Prof., Physiology, Col- lege of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal. ; Prof., Opthalmology, Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal. ; Attending Opthalmologist, Los Angeles County Hospital ; Attending Opthalmolo- gist, Children's Hospital. Los Angeles ; Pres., L. A. Board of Education, 1903-05. Member : Los Angeles County Med. Assn. (former secy, and pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, (former secy, and pres.) ; Med. Soc. State of Cal., (former asst. secy, and ex- pres.) ; Am. Med. Assn.. (former asst. secy ) ; Am. Acad, of Med. ; Am. Laryn- gological, Rhinological and Otological Soc. ; Am. Acad. Opthalmology and Oto- Laryngology. Gluts : California, Jona- than. University, Union League. Los An- geles Country, Los Angeles Driving, Sun- set, Gamut, (Los Angeles) ; Bohemian, (S. F.) Author of various articles on medi- cine and surgery. Res. : 2430 Ocean View ave. ; Office : 245 Bradbury block, Los Angeles, Cal. EliL-IS, Samiiel Aii^ustin, Physician; torn. Shields Mill, Ala., Dec. 13, 1861. Edu. : College of Med., Univ. of Mich. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1886. Married, Matilda Bueschlein, 1890. Surg., Main Jellico Mt. Coal Co.. 1886-90 ; Surg.. N. P. R. R., Staples, Minn., 1890-95 ; Azusa, Cal., since 1895. Surg.. Santa Fe R. R., Azusa; Pac. Electric R. R., Azusa. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Ex-Pres., Pomona Valley Med. Soc. Address : Azusa, Cal. ELLIS, W. H., Lawyer; torn, Jefferson Co., N. Y., July 22, 1862. Married, Bell Harris, Aug. 12, 1900. State Atty., Dick- ey Co., N. D., 4 years ; Mayor of Oakes, N. D., 1890-94; Member of N. D. Legis., 1888-89 ; Pres., Bd. of Edu. of Plattville, Wis., 7 years. Member : Masons, I. O. O. F. Republican. Office : 403-406 First Natl. Bank bldg.. Riverside, Cal. ELLISOIV, John F., Judge; torn, Fair- fax Co., Va., Nov. 29, 1853 : son, William H. and Elizabeth (Fish) E. Edu. : Rich- mond College ; LL. B., Univ. of Va., 1877. Married, Minnie B. Cason, Aug., 1880. Moved to Cal., July, 1877. Judge, Super- ior Court, since 1890. Member, Cal. Assembly, 1885, and Chmn. of Judiciary Comm. Del. to Republican Natl. Conv., Chicago, 1888. Member : Masons, B. P. O. E. Republican. Res. : Red Bluff ; Office : Court House, Red Bluff, Cal. ELLSWORTH, John, Judge; torn, Windsor. Conn., Jan. 7, 1842. Grad., Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1864 ; Williams College, Williamstown, Mass., 1 year. Married, Ada Louisa Hobter, Apr. 17, 1893. Judge. Superior Court of Ala- meda Co., since 1889. Member, Assembly, Cal. Legis., 1887. Glut: Athenian. Re- publican. Res. : 3000 Central ave., Ala- meda ; Office : Court House, Oakland, Cal. ELMORE, Bruce, Surgeon: torn, Nev,' York, Nov. 14, 1876 ; son, Bruce and Ann Elizabeth (Hill) E. A. B., Colum bia Univ., N. Y. City, 1899; M. D., 1903; on res. staff, Roosevelt Hosp., N. Y. City. Married, Annette M. Wright, Dec. 6, 1905. at N. Y. City. Asst. Surg., U. S. Navy; resigned. Now Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. N., recruiting duty, Seattle, Wash. Member : King Co. Med. Soc, Assn. of Military Surgeons of U. S. Glut : Uni- versity. Res. : 1604 Federal ave. ; Of- fice: 1011 Cobb bldg., Seattle. Wash. ELSTOIV, John Arthur, Lawyer; torn, Woodland, Cal., Feb. 10, 1875 ; son, AI- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 185 Ian Mandeville and Florence (Elliot) E. Grad., Hesperian College, Woodland, Cal., 1892; Univ. of Cal., 1897. Married, Tal- lulah Le Conte, May 15, 1911. Executive Secy, of Gov. Pardee, 1903-7 ; Atty. for State Bd. of Health, 1907. Member: Bd. of Dirs., Cal. Institution for Deaf and Blind, Berkeley, Cal. GWbs : Faculty, (Univ. of Cal.) ; Claremont Country. Re- publican. OiJiGe : First Natl. Bank bldg., Berkeley, Cal. ELTON, Howard Lincoln, Civil and Mining Engineer; lorn, Cheshire, Conn., Apr. 27. 1871 ; son, William Levi and Ellen Mariana (Hotchkiss) E. ; his father was disabled while serving in the Civil War ; had six direct ancestors in the Rev. War, and one in War of 1812 ; re- presents 11 generations of both father's and mother's sides, all born in one county, New Haven, Conn. ; of 72 ancestors traced to Europe, all have come from England ; is descendant of the Richards family, and has records since year, 1272. Because of sickness, never attended col- lege, but passed examination of Mechani- cal Engineer at Yale. Married, Gene Lautman, Aug. 27, 1894, at Cortland, N. Y. Worked a year at Binghampton, N. Y., and assisted W. E. Bundy in perfec- tion of various machines made by Bundy Mfg. Co. ; installed Linotype plant at "Binghampton Republican" office, one of the first successful plants. Spent 5 years, "Philadelphia North American," established best record for good work on linotype, high wages and lowest total cost of type setting at that time ; 4 years, Butte, Mont., as Mining Engr. In 1902, went to Mexico, where has been engaged in perfection of titles and surveys of min- ing properties. Has complete archive of 17,000 mines in State of Oaxaca. Own- er. H. L. Elton & Co. ; Vice-pres., La Realidad Mining Co. ; legal representative of 26 mining cos. in the State of Oaxaca. Musician. Was organizer, with father, who was a noted musician, and who com- rncmced the evangelical work v^^ith Dwight Moody, of the famous musical festivals at Binghampton, N. Y. Has taken out 8 patents in U. S. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science. Cluh: American, (of Oaxaca, Mexico^ Address : Cor. Libertad and Independen- cia, Oaxaca, Oax., Mexico. EMEIS, Walter A., Mining and Mechan- ical Engineer ; born, Davenport, la., Mar. 5, 1879 ; son, Julius C. and Emilie (Rusch) E. E. M., Colo. State School of Mines, Golden, Colo., 1904. Married, Lura A. Doyle, Sept. 25, 1907, at Shulls- burg, Wis. Secy., Iowa Mining Co. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Idaho Soc. of Engrs. Address : First National Bank bldg.. Twin Falls, Ida. EMERSON, William Mack, Lawyer; horn, Bloomfield, Iowa, Mar. 15, 1871; son, William and Carrie (Caldwell) E. ; cousin of Hannibal Hamlin and Rudyard Kipling, on father's side. Edu. : com- mon school, Isadora, Mo.. 1880-SO ; studied med. under Dr. J. W. Caldwell, uncle, at Steamboat Rock, la., but com- pelled to stop when his father died; went to Chelan, 1892 ; studied law under G. L. Morgan, of Lakeside, Wash., then took Sprague Corr. course in law, 1902- 04 ; admitted to bar at Olympia, Wash., 1905. Married, Nellie Little, Aug. 24, 1894, at Lakeside, Wash. Pres., Che- lan Auditorium Assn. Since 1907, Chairman, Republican Central Commit- tee for Chelan Precinct ; organizer of Roosevelt Club ; since 1906, del. to Co. and State Rep. Convs. Town Clerk of Chelan, 1907-12. Pres., Old Settlers' Assn., 1911-12. Member: Masons, I. O. O. F., Rebekah Lodges and Washington Bar Assn. Address : Chelan, Wash. EMERY, Grenville C, Educator; horn. Ripley, Me., July 19, 1843; son, John G. and Mary Stanley (Jones) E. Edu. : common schools. Me. ; student and asst. to prin., Corinna Union Acad., Me., 4 years ; Maine State Seminary, 1861-64 ; Bates College, Lewiston, Me.. 1864-68 ; Gottingen, Germany, 1882-83 ; A. B., Bates College, 1868 ; A. M., 1869. Litt. D., 1904. 186 WHO'S WHO Married, Ella Ehoda Pike, Livermore Falls, Me., Jan. 27, 1871. Instr., Maine State Seminary, Lewiston, 1868-69 ; Prin., high school, and Supt. of Schools, Au- Durn, Me., 1870 ; Prin., Grand Rapids High School, 1871-72; Sub-Master, Law- rence Grammar School. Boston, Mass., 1872-81 ; Master, Boston Latin School, 1882-97 ; Headmaster, Cambridge Latin School, 1882-97 ; Prin., L. A. Military Acad., 1899-1900; founded Harvard School of Los Angeles, 1900, and became its Headmaster, now known as the "Har- vard School upon the Emery Foundation." Author: "Academic Algebra" (Bradbury and Emery), 1890; "Academic Algebra" (Teachers' Edition), 1890; "Algebra for Beginners" (Bradbury and Emery), 189-4; "Key to Algebra," 1896. Res. : 1634 S. Western ave. ; Office : Harvard School, Los Angeles, Cal. E3IONDS, William George, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Bachum, Westphalia, Germany, Nov. 28, 1857 ; son, Henry Emonds. Edu. : State Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City ; post grad. at Vienna, Austria, Edin- borough, London, Paris, Berlin, Prague, Bohemia, 1882 to 1885. Married, Ella Hotz, May 15, 1909, at Seattle, Wash. Member : A. O. U. W. Clul) : Athletic. Res. : McKinley Hill ; Office : Sullivan blk., Seattle, Wash. ENGLISH, Joseph Randall, Banker; horn, Phila., Pa., Apr. 14, 184.3 ; son, Thomas Biddle and Catherine (Mackie) E. ; his father was connected with Farm- ers & Mechanics Bank, Phila. ; his uncle, Joseph Randall, was with the Western Bank, Phila., and his cousin, William Schaffer, Cashier of the Gerhard Bank of Phila. Edu. : public schools, Phila. ; Grad., Central High School, 1859. Mar- ried, Mary Knowles Cummings, (died in 1904), 1874, at Phila; one daughter, Marie Leah English. In photographic business with Broadbert & Co., Phila.. 1860-61; in Sept., 1861, came to Cal., with uncle, Henry Mackie, a banker of Nevada City, Cal. ; following 7 years. ran line of stages with mail contract to Moore's Flat and Lake City and Eureka ; in 1870, went to Vallejo, Cal., with uncle ; became Asst. Cashier, then Cashier, Val- lejo Savings & Commercial Bank ; con- tinued as Cashier of this bank, and later its successor, Vallejo Commercial Bank, for 29 years. In 1899, severed connection ■ with Vallejo Commercial Bank, and with Gen. John B. Frisbie and others, inc.. Citizens Bank ; later, Gen. Frisbie retir- ing. Citizens Bank was converted into the First Natl, and First Savings Bank of Vallejo. Cashier, Vallejo Savings & Coml. Bank ; Cashier, Vallejo Coml. Bank ; Cashier and Vice-pres., Citizens Bank of Vallejo ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank of Vallejo ; Pres., First Savings Bank of Vallejo ; City Treas., Vallejo City, Cal., for 25 years. Member : L O. i O. F., B. P. O. Elks ; Musical Dir., Orph- j eus Club, Vallejo ; Pres., Operatic Society ; of Vallejo. Presbyterian. Res. : 732 ; Georgia st. ; Office : First Natl. Bank, Vallejo, Cal. ENOS, 3Ianuel Manly, Surgeon; lorn, Hayward, Cal., July 26, 1875 ; son, Manuel and Marie (Thomas) E. Edu. : Cal. Med. College, 1896; National Univ., 1901; Univ. of 111., College of Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1902. Director, Portu- guese American Bank ; Chief Surgeon, St. Anthony Hospital. Member : County, State and National Med. Societies. Res.: Hotel Oakland; Office: Delger bldg., 473j 14th St., Oakland, Cal. j ENSIiEY, George W., Physician and' Surgeon ; born, Emmaville, Pa., Feb. 11; 1864; son, Jas. M. and Amy A. (Rohm) ' E. M. D., College of Phys. and Surg. '■ Baltimore, 1886. Married, Elizabeth C ^ Connolly, Nov. 26, 1891, at Waverly ^ Wash. Member : County and State Med ' Socs. Address : Fairfield, Wash. >: EPLER, James M., Lav^^yer; horn, Mor gan Co., 111., June 16, 1837; son, Davi ^ Epler. B. A., 111. College, 1858. Married £ Hannah T. Taylor, May, 1867, at Sprinf : field. 111. Member of 111. House and Sei ate for 10 years. Del. to Democrat: : Natl. Conv. which nominated Tilden. Hs ON THE PACIFIC COAST 187 lived in Seattle for 25 years. Address: Epier bik., Seattle, Wash. ERICKSEN, Gerhard, Merchant and Banker ; dorn, Norway, May 26, 1860 ; son, Carl Johan and Gertrude (Gjerto) E. Edu. : at home, and grad., Malde Latin School, Malde, Norway, 1879. Married, Dorothea K. Lowe, May 2, 1888, at Tacoma, Wash. Owner and Mgr., Gerh. Erickson ; Pres.. Bothell State Bank. Capt. of the military dept. of the school in Malde, 1878. Member, Legis., State of Wash., 1905. Secured passage of a memorial encouraging the good roads movement in Wash. State Legis. Address : Bothell, Wash. ESCOBEDO, Jose Maria, Banker; l)orn, San Pedro, Coah., Mex., Oct. 4, 1888; son, Gilberto Escobedo and Delfina Gon- zales de Escobedo. Edti. : elementary, San Juan College, Saltillo, Mex., 1900 ; higher studies, College Torreon; grad.. Alamo City Commercial College, San Antonio, Tex., 1904. Began bus. career in office of his father, near Torreon, Mex. Mar- ried, Carolina Paz, Nov. 15, 1910, at Monterrey, N. L., Mex. In ace. and cash- |ier depts.. Banco Mercantil de Monterrey ! (Mercantile Bank of Monterrey), Dec, 1905, to May, 1909; Secy, and Treas.. Manufactureria de Muebles, La Malinche. S. A., 1909 to Feb., 1911 ; now mgr., branch of Banco de Coahuila, at Mon- clova. In Apr., 1912, founded El Modelo, a furniture factory, managed by his fa- ther. Agent for La Mexicana Natl. Life Ins. Co., and The Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. ; Pres., Junta De Mejoras Ma- teriales De Monclova, 1912. Member : Casino De Monclova, and Club Ideal. Res. : 78 Hidalgo st. ; Office : P. O. Box 139 Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. SHLEMAN, Jolin Morton, Lawyer; born. Villa Ridge, 111., June 14, 1876; •ion, William Jacob and Elizabeth (Kelly) E. A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1902; M. A., 1903. Married, Elizabeth Ledgett, Sept. 3, 1906 at Oakland, Cal. Served as Dist. 4.tty., Imperial Co., Cal., and as mem- ber. Legislature of Cal. Member law firm of Bshleman & Swing. Pres., Rail- road & Public Utilities Commission, State of Cal. Member : Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Bp- silon, (college socs.) ; Masons, Elks. Res. : El Centro, Cal. ; Office : 833 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. ESKRIDGE, (John) Marshall, Lawyer; horn, Dresden, Tenn., Sept. 28, 1877 ; son, Benjamin Johnson and Catherine (Fran- cis) E. ; direct descendant of Capt. Geo. Eskridge of Virginia, who was, by will, made the guardian of the person and es- tate of Mary Ball, the mother of Wash- ington ; Capt. Eskridge reared and edu- cated Mary Ball after the death of her mother, and, apparently, by way of show- ing her appreciation, she named her first son "George Eskridge Washington. (Cf. "The Mother of Washington and Her Times," by Mrs. Roger A. Pryor.). B. S., Fulton College, 1902; LL. B., Univ. of Texas, 1904. Married, May Willacy. May 8, 1907, at Corpus Christi, Tex. Member law firm of Cobbs, Eskridge & Cobbs, San Antonio. Member : Sigma Alpha Epsilon College Fraternity. Clubs : Laurel Heights Golf, Bay Shore Hunting & Outing. Res. : 230 W. Woodlawn ave. ; Office: Central Trust bldg., San Antonio Tex. ESSIG, N. Fred, Physician and Surgeon; iorn, Plattsburg, Mo., Nov. 7, 1848; son, Henry and Elizabeth Ellen (Patton) E. Edu. : common schools and Plattsburg College; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1868; post grad. work, Vienna and London. 1872-73. Married, Emma Clay, July 21, 1885, at Plattsburg, Mo. Trustee, Wash. Water Power Co. ; Dir., Traders Natl. Bank ; Dir., Davenport Natl. Bank; Vice-pres., H. J. Shinn Co. Commission ; Vice-pres., Keystone Fruit Co. Member: Am. Med. Assn., Wash. State Med. Soc, Spokane Med. Soc, Spokane Soc of Moral and Social Hygiene, (pres.) ; Elks, Masons. Clubs : Spokane, Spokane Country. Res. : 1227 Fifth ave. ; Office : Traders blk., Spokane, Wash. ESTEP, Miles Edward, Landscape Ar- chitect; born, Havana, HI., Feb. 12, 1868; 188 WHO'S WHO son, David Crockett and Mary (Baker) E. ; ancestors were among first settlers in Jamestown, W. Va. Grad., Univ. of 111., 1892. Married, Emma M. Savage, Dec. 29, 1910, at Butte, Mont. Member firm, M. E. Estep & Co. Designer and bldr. of the first public playground in Chicago, 1897 ; first to conceive and ad- vocate the outer belt park and drive for Chicago, 1897. Prepared plans for Spo- kane's future Central Park. Now en- gaged on the home grounds of August Paulsen, of Spokane. Member : Spokane Horticultural Soc, Chamber of Commerce. Cluhs : Spokane Architectural, Inland, Ro- tary. Res. : 1417 S. JefEerson st. ; Of- fice : 225 Paulsen bldg., Spokane, Wash. ESTERL.Y, George Max, Mining Engi- neer ; horn, Whitewater, Wis.. June 15, 1868 ; son, George W. and Katherine (Haines) E. Edu. : State Normal School, Whitewater, Wis. ; Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, Mich. Married, Marilla B. Anderson, Dec. 3, 1890, at Whitewater, Wis. Has resided in Alaska for 15 years. Gen. Mgr., Nizina Mines Co. Member : Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs., New Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Cluls : Tillikum, (Valdez, Alaska) ; Northland (Cordova, Alaska); Rainier; (Seattle); Arctic, (Seattle). Res.: 1031 23rd ave. N., Seattle, Wash. ; Office : Nizina, Alaska. ESTUDILL.O, Miguel, Lawyer; lorn, San Bernardino, Cal., 1870. Edu. : public schools; Santa Clara College; admitted to bar of Cal., 1896. Married, Minerva Cook, of Los Angeles, Feb. 22, 1903. Elected to Lower House, Legis., 1904, and again in 1906, (chmn. of Ways and Means Comm., 1907) ; elected State Sena- tor, 1908-12, (chmn. of Comm. on Elec- tion and Election Laws, 1909) ; Chmn., Cal. Del. at Natl. Irrigation Congress, Sacramento, Cal., Sept., 1907. Member : B. P. O. E., N. S. G. W. Republican. Cluhs : Jonathan, Union League, (Los Angeles) ; Victoria, (Riverside) ; River- side Country. Res. : 335 14th st. ; Of fice : 6-8 Covert blk., Riverside, Cal. EVANS, Geo. Watkins, Consulting- Min- ing Engineer ; horn, Abercarne, South Wales, Bng., Mar. 5, 1876 ; son, Watkin and Catherine (Hughes) E. B. S., (M. E.) Washington State College. Married, Olivia Laird, Mar. 12, 1902 at Garfield, Wash. Geologist in charge of the coal surveys for the Wash. Geological Sui-vey, 3 years ; Cons. Mining Engv., U. S. Bu- reau of Mines on "The Alaskan Coal Problem." At present, Cons. Mining Engr. and Geologist, specializing in coal. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Engi- neers' Club, of Seattle. Res. : 6058 5th ave., N. E. ; Office : 427 Leary bldg., Seat- tle, Wash. EVANS, Mosiah, Sugar Manufacturer and Banker ; horn, Lehi, Utah, Sept. 22, 1862 ; son, David and Barbara A. (Ew- ell) E. Edu. : common school at Lehi, Utah. Married, Esther Carter, Dec. 14, 1882, at Salt Lake City. Resident Mgr., Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. ; Pres., Bank of Garland ; Pres., Garland Commercial Club. Member : Salt Lake City Commer- cial Club. Address : Garland, Utah. EVANS, VTilliam E., Lawyer; horn, Lon- don, Ky., Dec. 14, 1876 ; son. Perry M. and Vina (Jones) E. Edu. : common i schools ; Sue Bennett Memorial College, London, Ky. Married, Cecil C. Smith, Apr. 18, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1909. Member law firm, Jones & Evans. City: Atty., Glendale, Cal., since May 1, 1911. Member : F. & A. M. Republican. Res. : 109 Orange st, Glendale; Office: 824 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. EVANS, V^^illiam Gray, Capitalist; horn, Evanston, 111., Dec. 16, 1855 ; son, John: and Margaret P. Evans ; his father wasi founder of Evanston, 111. ; Gov. of Colo.; Ty., 1862-5, and founder of Northwest- ern Univ. B. S., Northwestern Univ., 1877. Married, Cornelia L. Gray, Dec, 12, 1883, at Denver, Colo. Pres., Denj ver City Tramway Co., Denver North western & Pacific Ry. Co. Res. : ISltl Bannock st. ; Office : Tramway bldg., Den ver, Colo, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 18! EVERETT, Wallace Washburn, Pub- lisher ; born, Akron, O., Mar. 21, 1875 ; son, Sebastian L. and Eliza O. Everett ; descendant of Everett family of New England. Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, 1897. Married, Jane P. Crellin, Sept. 11, 1912, at Oakland, Cal. Publisher, "Pioneer Western Lumberman." Clubs : r.Dhemian, (S. F.) ; Claremont Country, (Oakland); Phi Gamma Delta Fratern- ity ; Cal. Lodge No. 1, and Cal. Chapter No. 5', F. & A. M. Res. : 622 Walsworth ave., Oakland, Cal. ; Office : 311 Califor- nia St., San Francisco, Cal. 3VERHARDY, Mathew W., Stockman: born, Leavenworth, Kas., Oct. 8, 1862 ; son, Jacob and Mary P. (Shoemaker) E. Edu. : public and private schools, Leaven- worth, Kas. Married, Elizabeth A. Piatt, May 17, 1893, at Los Angeles, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1887. Went to Northwest Pacific Coast with his father to purchase cattle and horses, driving them back across the continent, 1876 ; started back with 3,600 head. Pres., Palace Market Co., Palace Produce Co., Palace Markets, all in Los Angeles ; Dir., Mexican Associated Oil Co. Member, Advisory Bd. of the Common- wealth Home Builders. Member : L. A. Lodge No. 99, Elks, West Gate L. A. Chapter, L. A. Commandery, Knights Templar, Royal Arcanum. Club : Jona- than. Res. : 1401 Alvarado. Los Angeles. Cal. VERTS, Olen I.ee, Lawyer; born, Hen- aepin Co., III., Feb. 11, 1870; son, Gus- :avus A. and Rena (Newport) E. LL.B., Qniv. of Mich., 1891. Married, Elora Maul, Nov. 1, 1892, at Kewanee, 111. Be- ran practice of law in Fresno, in 1891 ; ormed partnership, in 1893, with David 5. Ewing, which has existed ever since —now oldest law firm in San Joaquin Galley ; elected Dist. Atty. of Fresno Co., n 1899 ; on Democratic ticket ; served 4 ears ; engaged in general practice since ; irm represents 4 banking institutions in 'ounty, Fresno Traction Co., several aving cos. ; firm also has city attorney- ip for 3 cities in Co., and formerly city attorneyship of Fresno City ; inter- ested in considerable oil litigation. Mem- ber of the various Masonic bodies, Odd Fellows. Clubs : Sunnyside Country, Se- quoia, University. Res% : 1719 San Joa- quin St. ; Office : Union Natl. Bank bldg., Fresno, Cal. EWING, David Albert, Physician and Surgeon ; born. Long Prairie, Minn., Oct. 17, 1877 ; son, Wm. Henry and Mary Clark (Fulton) E. M. D., Univ. of Cal., Med. Dept., 1904. Married, Minnie A. Wiley, Nov. 21, 1907, at San Francisco, Cal. Member : King Co. Med. Soc, Wash State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 320 Harvard ave.. North ; Office : 405 Alaska bldg., Seattle, Wash. EWING, Edwin C, Lawyer; horn. Cen- tral City, Mo., Dec. 25, 1876; son, Albert and Antoinette (Howe) E. Edti. : Univ. of Nebr., 1893-4-5; LL. B., Univ. of Wash., College of Law, 1905. Unmar- ried. Dir., E. P. Jamison & Co., Seattle. County Judge, Merrick Co., Nebr., 1900- 02. Clubs : Seattle Athletic, Firlock, Arctic, College. Member : Seattle Muni- cipal League. Res. : College Club. Office : 522 Central bldg., Seattle, Wash. EYMANM, Jacob Joliu, Banker; born, la., Sept. 29, 1870 ; son, Daniel T. and Barbara (Ruth) E. Edu. : public schools at Salina, Kas., and one year at college. Widower. Pres., First Natl. Bank of Reedley ; Pres., Western Lumber Co., Reedley ; Secy, and Treas., Woodlake Cit- rus Development Co. ; Dir., Eymann Hardware Co. Member, Reedley Ice & Creamery Co., Eymann Lumber Co., Up- land, Cal. ; Pres., Reedley Merchants Assn. Address : Reedley, Cal. FAHY, Francis J., Banker; born. Mar. 11, 1872; son, Edward and Sara (Spoon- heimer) F. Edu. : grammar school, and 1 year in high school ; grad., Heald's Business College, 1897. Unmarried. After graduating from bus. col. entered employ of Coquille Mill & Tug Co., at Parkersburg. 190 WHO'S WHO Ore., as lumber sui-voyor ; following year was accountant and mgr. of store. Since May. 1905, Cashier and Dir.. Bank of Ban- don. Member of several local Rod and Gun Clubs ; also, member of local social clubs. Address : Bandon, Ore. FAILING, Henry J., Banker; horn, Rock Island, 111., Apr. 20, 1876; sow, Adam and Joannah (Valentine) F. Edn. : pub- lic schools. Married, Jessie B. Town- send, Dec. 22, 1897, at Randolph, Iowa. Vice-pres., Twin Falls Bank and Trust Co. In banking business since 1892. Member : R. A. M. Res. : 308 Eighth ave., N. ; Offlce : Bank and Trust bldg., Twin Palls, Ida. FAIRBANKS, Fergus I.inn, Banker; horn, Nebr.. Apr; 12. 1876: .9n«, Eli.iah B. and Martha M. (Linn) F. Edu. : Ven- tura High School and Occidental College. Married, Helen Murphey. Dec. 8. 190.3. at Los Angeles. Cal. Cashier, Fillmore State Bank of Fillmore. Cal. Republican. Ma- son. Address : Fillmore, Cal. FAIRBANKS, Frederick Cole, Lawyer; horn, Indianapolis. Ind., June 14. 1881 : son, Charles Warren and Cornelia (Cole) F. Edi(. : Phillips Exeter Academy ; B. A., Princeton Unir:, 1903. -Studied law. George Wash. Univ., Washington, D. C, 1903-4 ; Univ. of Sou. Cal. Married, Helen Scott, 1906. Moved to Cal.. 1908. Mem- ber law firm, Porter, Morgan & Parrott. Member: Am. Acad. Political and Social Science. Knights Templar. Scottish Rite^ 32°, Shriner. Republican. Res. : 217 Oaklawn ave., S. Pasadena ; Office : Ex- change bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. FAIRBANKS. Robert Payne, Engineer; horn, Denver, Colo., Mar. 13. 1882; son, John and Ella A. (Marsh) F. Self edu- cated. Dir., Institute Elec. Co. ; Dir., Beaver River Power Co. ; Engineer, Utah Land Irrigation Co. Member: Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Telluride Assn. Address : Provo, Utah. FAIR CHILD, Albert Royal, Electrical Engineer ; horn, Bath on Hudson, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1881 ; son, Albert Johns and Ida Belle (Fonda) F. Edu. : high school, Renville, Minn. ; E. E., Univ. of Minn., 1907. Married, Ethel Purchase Chap- man, Sept. 9, 1908, at St. John's Epis. Church, Spokane, Wash. Property Man, Elect. Dept., and Asst. Supt. of Inter- urbans, T. C. R. T. Co., Minneapolis; Engr. of Constr. and Asst. in Elect. Engrs. office. T. W. W. P. Co. Spokane. Capt., Univ. of Minn., Corps of Cadets, 1st Regt. of 2 battalions. Member: Brotherhood of St. Andrews, (vice-dir.) ; I. O. O. P., (Past Grand) ; Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. ; Modern Woodmen of America; Natl. Elec. Light Assn. One child, Dorothy Pur- chase Fairchild, 2 years old. Res. : 1038r W. Kiernan : Office : T. W. W. P. Co., Spo- - kane, Wash. FAIRLY, James M., Physician; horn, Miss., Aug. 22, 1869; son, Hugh J. and Jane M. (Buckles) F. M. D., George Washington College, Wash., D. C, 1896. Married, Eugenia Haskinson, of Wash., D. C, Aug. 21, 1899, at Spokane, Wash. 1 Dir., Fidelity State Bank; Vice-pres., Owl Drug Co. ; Chairman. Board Trustees, . Orofino, Idaho ; Co. Health Officer, Clear- water Co., Ida. ; Vice-pres., No. Ida. Med. : Assn. Member: Am. Med. Assn. Ad-i dress: Burns blk., Orofino, Ida. j FAN CHER, E. A., Banker; horn, Hills- boro, Tex., Sept. 25, 1865; son, Alexan- der R. and Mary E. (Morrison) F. Grad., Baylor Univ.. Waco, Tex. Married Lura B.' Bedford. Mar. 24. 1897, at Seymour, Tex. Pres., First State Bank, Bomar- ton; Dir., West Texas Supply Co.; Com monwealth Bonding and Casualty Co. ^ stockholder, Farmers Natl. Bank, Seyj mour; Seymour Cotton Oil Co.; Sey mour Compress Co.; Seymour Flourm? Co ; Amicable Life Ins. Co.. Waco, Mem, ber: K. of P. Address: Seymour, Tex, FARIS. James, Land Owner; horn,, Flen ing Co., Ky., Oct. 16, 1822; son. Job an< Elizabeth (Summers) F. ; his grandfather James Faris, who died in 1820, fougb in Rev. War, and his father. Job Fari. fought in War of 1812. Married, Nann' Biggs, 1869 (died, 1872), son, Jame,, Faris ; second, Annie Maupin, 1875, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 191 son, Dr. C. M. Faris, survives. In gov- ernment service in Mexican War, is-l - : came to Cal., arriving Aug., 1850 ; ai El Dorado, 1850-54 ; lias lived at Sacra- mento, since 1854. Address : 1123 H St., Sacramento, Cal. ^'ARIS, William Earle, Banker; horn, Durango, Colo., Sept. 27, 1884 ; son, Albert James and Regina (Eddins) F. Edu. : public schools. Married* Eliza- beth Marie Cunba, Oct. 5, 1905, at Du- rango, Colo. Cashier, The Bauer Bank. i Member : Woodmen of the World, Man- : cos Commercial Club. Address : Man- cos, Colo. PARISH, Oscar Eugene, Real Estate 1 Operator ; born, Chatham Co., N. C, July 20, 1868 ; son, John W. and Mary Ann I (Harris) F. Edu. : puhlio schools of [Ark. Married, Alice Aspinall Grindrod, I Dec. 4, 1895, at Pasadena, Cal. In em- I ploy, L. A. Elec. Co., 2 years. Became ireal estate and oil operator, and in 1902, formed partnership with W. W. Mines, un- der firm name, Mines & Farish. Member, I City Council, 1903-4; Fres., Realty Bd., Consolidation Comm., by which San Pedro and other seaports became a part of Los Angeles. Vice-pres., State Realty Federation. Member : Realty Bd., Cham- ber of Commerce, Chamber of Mines, 'Knights of Pythias, Independent Order of Foresters, Fraternal Brotherhood, 32° Mason. Clubs : California, Federation, City, Municipal League. Res. : 2193 W. Adams ; Office : 353 So. Hill st., Los An- geles, Cal. ARISH, Thomas E., Mining Eng-ineer; born, Tenn., 1837; moved to Cal., 1852; interested in fluming project on Feather Kivcr, near Oroville, 1855-S ; Supt., I'iumas Eureka Mine, 1883-5 ; Territorial Ereas., Ariz., 1894-7 ; engaged in mining I Ariz., 29 years. Served one term in , ower House, Cal. Legis., 1867-8 ; intro- duced famous tide land bills to establish sea wall at San Francisco. Address: Los Angeles, Cal. VRLEY, Andrew G., Lawyer; born, Te- cumseh, Nebr., Jan. 28, 1875 ; son, An- drew J. and Elizabeth (Alinger) F. LL. B., Campbell Univ., 1900. Married, Louise Schmidt, Apr. 10, 1902, at Dodge City, Kas. County Atty., 7 years, Hodgeman Co., Kas., and 2 years, of Garfield Co., Wash. Member : K. of P., I. O. O. F., W. O. W. Republican. Address : Pome- roy. Wash. FARNSWORTH, Edward Lewis, Bank- er ; born, Michigan, Jan. 8, 1863 ; son, George Lewis and Eliza Jane (Ford) F. ; ancestors came to New England in 1663. Grad., Shawano, Wis., High School ; LL. B., Law Dept., Univ. of Wis. Married, Sarah Adelaide Moody, Dec. 28, 1885, at Madison, Wis. Vice-pres., State Bank of Wilbur ; Vice-pres. and Treas., Colum- bia River Milling Co., Hartling Mill and Elevator Co. Elected as a Democrat to House of Representatives, 1908, in a dist. which gave Taft 695 maj. ; re-elected to same office, 1910, by increased maj. Mem- ber : Episcopal Church, Masonic Lodge. Democrat. Address : Wilbur, Wash. FARNSWORTH, Eldridge C, Lawyer; born, Mariposa, Cal., Sept. 12, 1860 ; son, Calvin E. and Ann I. (McCready) F. LL. B., Law Dept., Univ. of Cal., May 26, 1884. Married, Cora Madge Mc- Laine, June 27, 1888. Dist. Atty., Amador Co., 1888. Democrat. Address : Visalia, Cal. FARJVSWORTH, Harry B., Physician and Surgeon ; born, Hull, 111., Aug. 13, 1875 ; son, Harvey Wayne and Elizabeth (Kingsbury) F. Edu. : public schools, Kansas City, Mo. ; attended Union Col- lege, College View, Nebr., 1891-96 ; M. D.. Am. Med. Missionary College, Chicago, and Battle Creek, Mich, 1900 ; practiced profession in Madison, Wis., Detroit, Mich., and has been located in Missoula, since 1904. Married, Ethel Terry Reed- er, Sept. 24, 1902, at College View, Nebr. Member : Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science, Natl. Geographic Soc, Missoula County Med. Soc. Montana Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 120 So. Fifth St., W. ; Office : Montana bldg., Missoula, Mont. 192 WHO'S WHO PARNSW^ORTH, Joseph Eastman; Tele- phone Official ; born, Manchester, N. H.. Jan. 31, 1862. Edu. : common schools. Manchester, N. H. Moved to Texas, 1882, and worked for Southwestern Tele- graph and Telephone Co., (now a part of Bell System) ; now Vlce-pres. and Gen. Mgr., at Dallas. Tex. Member : Ma- sons, Elks. Address : Dallas, Tex. PARRINGTON, Wallace Rider, News- paper Man ; horn, Orono, Maine, May 3, 1871 ; son, Joseph Rider and Ellen Eliza- beth (Holyoke) F. B. S.. Univ. of Maine. 1891. Married, Catherine McAl- pine Crane, Oct. 26, 1896, at Honolulu, Hawaii. Yice-pres.. and Gen. Bus. Mgr., Honolulu Star Bulletin. Ltd. Cluhs : Commercial, Honolulu Ad. (pres.). :\[em ber : Republican County Committee. Com- missioner of Public Instruction, Territory of Hawaii. Address : 1807 Anapuni st. ; Office : Honolulu Star Bulletin, Honolulu. Hawaii. F ARROWS Edgar A., Physician and Surgeon ; born, Hutchison. Kas.. July 24, 1873 ; son, Stephen French and Eliza- beth Frederica (Tilden) F. ; great nephew of Samuel J. Tilden ; great grandson of John Russell. M. D., Columbian Med. College, Kansas City. 1899; M. D. (Hon.) Univ. of Kansas. Married, Anna V. Binder, S^ept. 1, 1909. at Manila, P. I. Served in U. S. Hosp. Corps, private and acting hospital steward, Nov., 1899, to Nov., 1902. At present, Capt. and Surg. in Philippines Constabulary. Member : Manila Med. Soc, United War Veterans of Span.- Am. War.. Natl. Geographic Soc. Cluh : Columbia, (Manila). Address: Manila, P. I. FAUST, Joseph, Banker; horn. Ham- bach, Germany ; son, Martin and Gertrude Faust. Edu. : New Braunfels Acad., Tex. Married, Ida Forcke, Sept. 1, 1877, at New Braunfels. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Formerly Mayor of New Braunfels, and served in State Senate. Private in Con- federate Army, Civil War. Trustee, School Board. Address : New Braunfels, Tex. FAY, Max Henry, Book-seller (retired); horn, Baltimore, Md., May 17, 1849 ; son, Henry and Henrietta (Pollack) F. Edu. : grammar and high school, Baltimore, Md. Candidate for State Senator in the old 10th Dist., of S. F. ; also candidate for Assembly in the old 10th Dist., S. F. ; candidate both times on the Democratic ticket, but for many years past has been a Republican in politics. Member of the Democratic County Central Committee for several years. Secy, of the 4th and 5th Republican Congressional Commit- tees, the first time W. W. Morrow and Chas. N. Felton ran for Congress. Cluhs ; Union League, Southern. (San Francis- co) ; Casa del Rey Golf and Country, (Santa Cruz, Cal.) Member : Nationa Geographic Soc. Mason. Elk. Res. : 2111 California st.. San Francisco. Cal. FAYMONVIIiLE, Bernard, Insuranc( Man; horn, Bowmanville (now a part o:: Chicago), Cook Co., 111., Mar. 24, 1860 ' son, Tillman J. and Katherine (Fisher; F. ; ancestors prominent in iron mininj. and smelting industry, Ardennes an( Rhine Provinces. Edu. : public schools Bowmanville, 111., 1865-73; 2 years I course in preparatory school of Prof. J} P. Lauth. Chicago. Married, Dora Bell , Ries, Apr. 19. 1881, at San Jose, Call Worked in real estate and brokerage oli fice, 1875-77. Moved to Fresno, Cal! 1877. Special Agt., Pac. Coast, Firemen'! Fund Ins. Co., 1882; Asst. Secy., Fin' men's Fund., 1887-90; Secy., 1890-1893; second Vice-pres., 1893 ; first Vice-presj 1900-1912; Vice-pres., exec. comm. cj the Bd. of Underwriters of the Pail Pres., Underwriters Fire Patrol, Unde:| writers Inspection Bureau ; Supervise i and Pres., Bd. Fire Commissioners of Sa' Francisco. Cluhs : Pacific Union, Boh mian. Olympic. San Francisco Golf ari Country, Presidio Golf, Country, of Bet Valley. Address : San Francisco, Cal. FECHTER, Oscar Augustus, Banke: horn, Manitowoc, Wis., Sept. 2, 186'i son, George W. and Clara (Schmidt) • LL. B., Univ. of Wis., 1887. Marriei ON THE PACIFIC COAST 193 Gertrude Bortholet, Sept., 1890, at Ya- kima, Wash. Pres., Yakima Valley Bank, Yakima Mortgage Loan Co., Yakima Com- mercial Co., Kennewiclc Inv. Co., Nor. Pac. Irri. Co. Mayor of North Yakima, 9 terms. Republican. Translated "The Silesian Horseherd" (from German of Max MuUer), 1903; published by Long- mans. Green & Co. Aihires.s : North Yakima, Wash. "EliGER, William Willis, Lawyer; horn, Circleville, Ohio, Nov. 23, 1863 ; son. Rev. J. S. and Rebecca (Shelly) P. Edu. : public schools, Fostoria Academy. A. B., Ashland College, Ohio, 1885. Pres. of Ashland College, 1888. Practiced law at Port Townsend and Seattle, Wash., sinc^ 1889. Married, Vina Clapp, daughter of Cyrus P. and W. M. P. Clapp, June 25. 1901, at Seattle, Wash. Pros. Atty., Jef- ferson Co., Wash.. 1897-8. Member : V\''ash. State Art Assn., I. O. O. F., Elks, W. O. W. Club : Rainier. Bes. : 1205 Spring st. ; Office : 28 Downs block, Seattle, Wash. ELLcOW^S, Thomas, Architectural En- gineer ; hoiii, Birmingham, Eng., 1860 ; son, Frederick and Mary (Grice) F. Edit. : public schools, Birmingham, Eng. ; 3-year course building constr.. So. Ken- sington Division.; grad., 1880; studied architecture, Franklin Inst., Phila., 1882 Married, Mary E. Stewart, Aug. 7, 188G, at Long Beach, Cal. Aided in construc- tion buildings for Bryn Mawr and Lehigh Colleges, Pa. Architectural engr., vari- ous parts of U. S., 15 years ; Bldg. Supt., Risdon Iron Works, San Francisco, 18 months. In private practice, Los Angeles, since 1890. Bldg. Supt. for Architect Whittlesey, 1905 ; Civil Service Bldg. Inspector, 1906-7 ; Associated with 6. Wharton James, in Cal. arts and crafts movement, 1909. Inventor of a system |of cold storage construction. Has pat- ented 4 systems of concrete construction. Secy., Salton Sea Oil Co. Principal own- er, Fellows System of Building Construc- tions. Member : Bd. of Dirs., Am. Con- crete Co., Woodmen of the World. Odd 7 Fellows, F. & A. M., Y. M. C. A. Res. : 6425 Eagle Rock ave., I^os Angeles, v'al. FENTON, James E., Lawyer; horn, Scot- land Co., Mo., Apr. 6, 1857 ; son, James D. and Margaret (Pinkerton) F. Edu. : common schools. Ore. ; A. B., Christian College, Monmouth, Ore., 1877 ; studied law in office of Judge William M. Ram- sey, Salem, Ore. Prin. of academies at Bethel and Eugene, Ore., 1884-90. Dist. Atty., Spokane Co., Wash., 1892. Asst. Counsel for the Sou. Pac. Co., of Port- land, Ore., until Feb., 1911. Office : 1406 Claus Spreckels bldg., San Francisco, Cal. PEJ^JTON, Ralph Albert, Oculist and Aurist* horn, LaFayette, Ore., 1880; son, William David and Katherine L. (Lucas) F. Edu. : Portland Academy, 1895-99 ; Univ. of Cal., 1899-1901 ; A. B., Univ. of Oregon, 1903 ; M. D., Northwestern Univ. Med. School, Chicago, 1906. Married. Mabel Copley Smith, 1908, at Astoria, Ore. Attending Oculist and Aurist to Sisters of Providence, St. Vincent's Hosp. ; also to Multnomah Hosp. Mem- ber : City and County Medical Soc, Port- land Ophthalmological and Otolaryngo- logical Soc. Cluhs : University, Waverly Golf, Press, Chi Psi Frat. Res. : Alex- andra Court ; Offlce : 512 Oregonian bldg., Portland, Ore. FERBERT, John C, Physician; horti, Cleveland, O., Sept. 9, 1872. M. D., Col- lege of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1897. Un- married. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1897. Member : L. A. Med. Symposium Soc, (ex-pres.) ; L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Alumni Assn.. College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal. (ex-pres.); Nu Sigma Nu. Cluhs: California, University. Res. : California Club; Office: Bradbury bldg.. Los An- geles, Cal. FERGUSON, David W^alter, Steamship Agent ; horn, Clinton, la., Jan. 19, 1875 ; son, William and Eleanor Brown (Dun- can) P. ; descendant of King Fergus of Scotland. Edti. : public schools, Chicago ; grammar schools, Winnepeg. Can. ; Win- 194 WHO'S WHO nepeg Bus. College. Married, Ruth Lil- lian Green, July 15, 1899, at Los Angeles. Moved to Los Angeles, 1893. Engaged in cloak and suit bus., Portland, Ore., for year and half; returned to Los Angeles and managed several musical organiza- tions, traveling SVa years. Engaged in transportation bus., 1905-06; Sou. Cal. Agt., North Pacific Steamship Co., 4 years ; Representative of a number of domestic and foreign lines ; is now Sou. Cal. representative of over 30 standard steamship lines; Agt. for Marine Baggage & Accident Ins. Co.; Wells Fargo Ex- press Co.'s checks and money orders; American Express Co.'s checks and money orders; Domestic and Traveler's, checks and money orders ; representative : Mersey Marine Ins. Co., Compania Naviera del Pacifico. Licensed Custom House Broker for Port of Los Angeles; Notary Public for Los Angeles Co. Member : Natl. Geo- graphic Soc, L. A. Chamber of Com- merce, Merchants & Mfrs. Assn., Masons, Elks, Foresters, Maccabees, Steamship Agts. Assn., Sou. Cal. Traffic Assn. Res. : 1621 10th ave., Los Angeles, Cal. FERGUSON, Walter Perry, Physician; horn, Indiana, May 19, 1841. Edu. : Northwestern Univ., Indianapolis, Ind., 1864-5 ; M. D., Eclectic Med. Inst., Cin- cinnati, 1883. Married, Mary Redmon, 1867 ; second, Katherine Murray, 1883. In practice, Indiana, 1873-83 ; in Kas., 1883-91 ; Santa Ana, Cal., since 1891. Fought in Civil War ; captured in battle of Stone River, Tenn., and held prisoner in Libby Prison. Formerly a school teacher and druggist. Member : Sou. Cal. Eclectic Soc, Cal. State Eclectic Soc, Natl. Eclectic Assn. Address : Santa Ana. Cal. FERRIS, Otho Leonard, Lav^yer; horn, Parkersburg, Iowa, April 27, 1881 ; son, Algernon Norman and Sallie (Leonard) F. ; great nephew of Stonewall .Jackson. Edu. : common and high schools, Water- loo, Iowa ; Ph. B., Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1902; LL. B., George Washington Univ., D. C, 1905. Married, 4 Edna Kimball, June 14, 1905, at Wasb ington, D. C. Pres. and Dir., Columbia Trust Co. ; Secy, and Dir., Beaumont Land Co. ; Dir., The Dalles Orchard Co. Member : Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Scottish Rite Mason, 32°, Mystic Shriner. Cluhs : Portland Ad, Portland Commercial. Res. : 942 Alameda ; Office : 82 4th st., Portland, Ore. FICKERT, Charles Marron, Lawyer; horn, Kern Co., Cal., 1873 ; son, F. W. and Mary (Glynn) F. A. B., Stanford Univ., 1898. Asst. U. S. Atty., 1903-5; District Atty., San Francisco, since 1909. Cluhs : Union League, Olympic, Bohe- mian. Member : B. P. O. E. Republican. Res. : 1840 Van Ness ave. ; Office : Kohl bldg., San Francisco, Cal. FIDLER, F. O., Banker; horn, Ohio, 1851 ; son, T. F. and Rebecca (Ander- son) F. Married, Lida Sturm, Sept. 7, 1872, in Ohio. Pres., Cresson Natl. Bank. Member : Knights of Pythias. Ad- dress : Cresson, Tex. FIELD, John A., Banker; horn. 111.; son, John H. and Eliza J. (Sims) F, Edu. : public schools. Married, Lillie Dale, at Centralia, Wash. Pres., Field & Lease, bankers. Address : Centralia, Wash. FIELD, Nein Brooks, Law^yer; horn, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 6, 1854 ; son, Chas. Withers and Rebecca (Greenfield) P. ' Edu. : public schools and Forest Acad- i emy, near Louisville, Ky. Married, Mary j Agnes Lester, June 16, 1886, at Pulaski,:; Giles Co., Tenn. Member: All locaLji clubs, Manhattan, (N. Y.) ; Am. Soc. Pol. J and Social Science, Am. Geographical Soc, .'I Am. Bar Assn. Res. : 905 Tyeror Road 1 1 West ; Office : P. O. Box 654, Albuquer-r que, N. M. FIELDS, Reuben Harrison, Physician; horn. Pa., June 20, 1873 ; so«^ Wm. Mor-i|| rison and Nancy Wakefield (Cutman) F..| Edu. : Soldiers' Orphans Home, Laysville. | Pa., until 12 years old; then public schools of McVeytown, Pa., and JuniatJ College, Huntington, Pa. ; M. D., Atlantic Med. College, Baltimore, Md., 1897. Mar- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 195 ried, Mae Farnham, Dec. 29, 1897, at Rockford, Iowa. Associated with Dr. Frank S. Piatt in practice of medicine and management of Gardiner Hosp., since June 1. 1912. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Sou. Oregon Med. Soc. Address : Gar- diner. Ore. PINCH, George W., Physician; 1)orn, West Unity. O., Oct. 11, 1851. Prelimin- ary Edu. : public schools ; studied med. and practiced in Ohio, Indiana and Iowa until 1882, when moved to Los Angeles. M. D., Cal. Eclectic Med. College, 1890. Married, Mary A. Bradshaw, Oct. 28, 1882, at Omaha, Nebr., (she died, June 28, 1908). Prof., Materia Medica. Eclec- tic Med. College, Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Co. Eclectic Med. Soc, Eclectic Med. Soc. of Sou. Cal. Res. : 301 E. 5th St. ; Office : 105 W. 6th st., Los Angeles, Cal. i'lNDL.AY, Delmar Clinton, Electrical and Civil Engineer ; born, Danville, Que- bec, Nov. 19, 1882 ; son, J. E. and Annie (Mountain) F. Edu. : high school and matriculation into Arts and Science at Danville High School, Danville, Pa. Two years. McGill Univ., Arts Course and then changed to Science. B. S. (E. E.). McGill Univ., 1905. Unmarried. Asst. Res. Engr., Shawinigan Water & Power Co., Quebec, Can., 2 years. Res. Engr., in charge of constr. of a 25.000 H.P. hydro- electric power plant on the Bow River, near Calgary, Alberta, for the Calgary Power Co., 3 years. Since Dec, 1910, Elect, and Civil Engr., Vancouver Port- land Cement Co. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Asso. Member : Cana- dian Soc Civil Engrs. Address : Tod In- let, B. C. 'INDLiEY, HoTvard M., Lav^^yer; torn, Independence, Mo., Aug. 24, 1877 ; son. Rev. W. ' A. and Maggie (Gordon) F. Grad., Independence High School. 1894 : A. B.. Monmouth College, Monmouth. 111.. 1899 ; LL. B., Univ. of Michigan. Ann Arbor, 1904. Married, Helen Sloyd Ready, Nov. 17, 1904, at Bay City, Mich. 11907-11, Asst. Atty., Oregon & Wash. R. R. Co. Since May, 1911, Asst. Corp. Counsel, Seattle. Member : Commercial Club, College Club. Bes. : 700 15th ave.. North ; Office : Central bldg., Seattle. Wash. PINKENSTEIN, Maurice J., Law^yer; horn, Omaha, Nebr., May 8, 1882 ; son, Joseph Finkenstein. Grad., Omaha High School, 1899; LL. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1910. Moved to Cal., 1901. Asst. Supt. and Gen. Claim Agent of Los Angeles- Pacific R. R. Co., 1902-9. Member law firm, Moore & Finkenstein. Member : L. A. Bar Assn.. Masons ; Past Pres., B'nai B'rith. Republican. Res. : 718 Sunset blvd. ; Office : 510-512 Merchants Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PINKIiE, Frederick Cecil, Consulting Engineer ; horn, Viroqua, Wis., May 5. 1865 ; son, Thurston and Sophia (Micho- let) F. ; descendant of Jules Michelet, French historian. Grad., public schools, Viroqua, Wis. ; special course in engrg., Univ. of Wis., 1882-87. Married, Pris- cilla Ann Jones, Sept. 18, 1901, at San Francisco. Moved to San Bernardino, Cal., 1887. Chief Engr.. North River- side Land & Water Co., 1887-88; Jarupa Land & Water Co., 1887-88; Vivienda Water Co., 1887-88; City Engr., San Bernardino. 1889-93 ; Consulting Engr., State of Cal., 1889-93 ; Chief Engr., East Riverside Irri. Dist, 1893-97 ; Riverside Highland Water Co., 1898-97 ; Grapeland Irri. Dist, 1893-97 ; Sou. Cal. Edison Co., 1897-1906. Since 1906. has been consult- ing engr. and expert in hydraulic work for number of irri. and water supply cos. in Cal., Ore., Colo., Ariz., Mexico, etc. Consulting Engr. for 30 or more large corporations. Constructed Kern River plant No. 1 of the Edison Co.. the largest impulse water wheel plant in the world ; Mill Creek No. 3 plant of the Edison Co. ; Arrowhead Dam at Little Bear Valley, the highest earth dam in the world. Owns Finkle bldg., L. A. ; Monitor apts.. Ocean Park. Democrat. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs.. Am. Soc of Irrigation Engrs., Sou. Cal. Engrs. and Architects 196 WHO'S WHO Engrs. Clults : California, (Los Ange- les) ; Bohemian, Sierra, (S. F.) ; Den- ver, (Denver, Colo.) ; Auto, of Sou. Cal., Auto Assn of Am. Res. : 407 W. 31st ; Office: 411 So. Main st, Los Angeles, Cal. FIjVLAYSO]V, Frank Graham, Judge: horrij, Bendigo. Australia. Mar. 24, 1864 ; son. James Ross and Elizabeth (Goodsir) F. Edu. : grammar and high schools, San Francisco ; LL. B., Hastings Law School, 1885. Married, Agnes Thayer of Los Angeles, July 10. 1895. Came to Cal.. 1867. Member, Cal. Assembly, 1893. Asst. IT. S. District Atty. for Sou. Dist. of Cal., Aug., 1895 to July. 1896 ; Judge. Superior Court, Los Angeles Co., since Jan., 1911. Member : Masons, Scottish Rite, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Clu'bs : University, Jonathan, Union League. Member of every charter revis- ion committee for Los Angeles, during 1900-11. Author : "Finlayson on Street Laws." Republican. Res. : 627 Castro St. ; Office : 510 Mechanics bldg., San Francisco, Cal. FINLEY, William L,., State Game War- den ; horn, Santa Clara, Cal., Aug. 9, 1876 ; son, John Pettis and Nancy Cath- erine (Rucker) F. Edu. : Portland pub- lic schools ; Portland Academy ; A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1903. Married, Irene Barn- hart, Feb. 21, 1906. at Santa Monica, Cal. State Game Warden of Ore. Pres.. Oregon Audubon Soc. Member : Sigma Xi. Author : "American Birds," 1907, (Charles Scribner Sons) ; also numerous leaflets and magazine articles. Res. : 653 E. Madison st. ; OfTice : 806-7-8 Yeon bldg., Portland. Ore. FINNEY, Charles Emery, Investments, Grad., De Pauw Univ., Ind., 1881. Served in various capacities until he became Mgr., Kansas City Smelting & Refining Co., Kansas City, 1888-99. Was Dir., Ark. Valley Smelting Co., Leadville. Colo. ; El Paso Smelting Co.. El Paso, Texas ; Mexi- can Ore. Co., El Paso ; Officer. Mexican Northern R. R. Organized and develop- ed, Blake Mining 7; son, John Proctor and Abbie Rich- ardson (Clark) F. Grad., high school, Beloit. Wis.. 1875; grad., Beloit College, .; Beloit, Wis.. 1880; Principal, Public I School. Richmond, 111., 1881-82. Married, Elizabeth H. Eddy, 1890, at Redlands, ,Cal. Instructor, Academy, Beloit, Col- lege. 1882-3; in 1885, came to Cal. for health ; located in Redlands, Cal., Mar., , 1887 ; had first permanent office in Red- lands and has continued in business of nal estate and ins., since. Dir., First Natl. Bank; Dir., Savings Bank of Red- lands. Member: Natl. Geographic Soc. Res.: 749 W. Fern ave.; Office: 113 Orange St., Redlands, Cal. FITCH, Asahel Norton, Lawyer; born, West Groton, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1847 ; son, Mortimer Dudley and Louisa (Helm) F. Edu. : Freshman year at Hamilton Col- lege ; Ph. D., Cornell Univ., 1871 ; LL. B.. Albany Law School, 1877. Married, Helen Wolcott Hooker, Jan. 2, 1895, at Roches- ter, N. Y. Member law firm. Fitch & Arntson. Author : "A Treatise on Com- mercial Law," pub. by Williams & Rogers, Rochester, N. Y. ; "The Civil Government of the United States" (in collaboration with Cora Fitch), same pubs. Res.: Sylvan, Wash. ; Office : 614 Fidelity bldg., Tacoma, Wash. FITZ, Joseph H., Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Panora, la., Jan. 27, 1874 ; son, John and Magdalena (Falkenstein) F. Grad., Guthrie Co. High School, Pa- nora, la.. 1898 ; M. D., State Univ. of Iowa, 1904. Has practiced in Montesano since Sept., 1904. Married, Delia Hall. Mar. 31, 1908, at Tacoma. Half owner, Montesano City Hosp. Member : Chehalis Co. Med. Soc. Res. : West Broad st. ; Office : Main st.. Montesano. Wash. FITZGERALD, James Walter Wads- worth, Banker ; horn. Draper, Utah. June 19, 1857 ; son, Perry and Agnes (Wads- worth) F. Edu. : Univ. of Deseret, Salt Lake City, Utah. Married, Jane Daym, Nov. 25, 1883, at Draper, Utah. Pres., Peoples State Bank; Dir., Utah Natl. Bank, Sandy City Bank, Draper Mercan- tile and Manufacturing Co. ; Stockholder. Jordan State Bank, East .Jordan Irri. Co., Draper Irri. Co., Utah Black Marble Co.. Draper Commercial Co., Riverton Pipe Line Co. Address : Midvale, Utah. FITZGERAliD, Robert Mullen, Lavv^yer; born, San Francisco. Jan.. 1858 ; son, Edward and Catherine (Mull ins) F. Edu. : Oakland High School ; LL. B., X:niv. of Cal.. 1883. Married, Laura M. Crellin, Dec, 1902. Member law firm, Fitzgerald & Abbott. Member : First Bd. of Works of Oakland. 1889 ; State Bd. of Prison Dirs., 1895-1905. Del. to 191 WHO'S WHO Natl. Democratic Convs., 1888, 1908, 1912. Grand Pres., N. S. G. W., 1891-92. Cluhs : Bohemian. Pacific-Union, Athen- ian, Claremont Country. Member : B. P. O. E. Democrat. Res. : Oaljland ; Offioe : Oakland Bank of Savings bldg., Oakland, Cal. PITZHERBERT-WEST, \\^niiam, Oil Producer and Land Owner ; horn, Titus- ville, Pa.. Feb. 11, 1865 ; son, George and Emma (Fade) F. Edu. : schools of North Adams, Mass; Drury Acad., 1872-80. Mar- ried, Helen Zobieski Ball, Sept. 10, 1896, at Los Angeles. Employed by Berkshire Natl. Bank and North Adams Natl. Bank, North Adams. Mass., 10 years. Moved to Los Angeles. 1892. Engaged in land bus. with Thomas McD. Potter. Bought and subdivided tracts of land. Started in oil bus., 1899, as Pres., Continental Oil Co. Engaged in real estate at Holly- wood. Organized and became Pres., Am. Crude Oil Co. Oluhs : Annandale Coun- try, L. A. Athletic. Address : Los Ange- les, Cal. FITZHUGH, Edward ruller, Mining En- gineer ; horn, Genesee Valley, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1868 ; son, William Dana and Anne Elizabeth (Carroll) F. ; descended from Col. Wm. and Col. Peregrine Fitzhugh. both members of Washington's staff ; Judge Chas. H. Carroll and Chas. Carroll of Bellevue. A. B., Harvard, 1891. Mar- ried. Mabel West Myer, Feb. 4, 1901, at Boise, Ida. Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Idaho Elkhorn Mining Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Address : Elkhorn Mine. Idaho City, Ida. FITZHUGH, James Spencer, Lawyer; horn, near Waco, Texas, July 14, 1863 ; son, John Spencer and Mary I. (Everett) F. B. L., Baylor Univ., Waco. Texas, 1888 ; spent year, 1888-9, at Texas State Univ., Law Dept. Married. Hettie M. Spalding, 1889, at Waco, Texas ; second, Mrs. Ida M. Gossett, July. 1908, at Clovis, N. M. Taught in the public schools of Texas, year, 1889-90 ; Pres. of Blum Col- lege, Texas, 1890-1 ; settled at Waco, Fall of 1891, and practiced l^iw there until Jan., 1903, then moved to Carlsbad, 7 M., and practiced law there until Sepi 1904 ; then moved to Portales, N. M and practiced law there and at Roswe and Carlsbad until May, 1907, when qu law practice and purchased large amoui of property at Clovis, N. M., to which hi since given exclusive attention. Stoc' holder. Brownhorn Townsite Co., arv Atty. and Treas., of same, also of tlq Melrose-Tucumcari Automobile & Tow?;-' site Co., 1906-7. Chairman, 2 years, Bi of Education, Clovis, N. M., 1907-1 ii Member: Masons, Clovis Lodge, No. 41 Scottish Rite. I. O. O. F., Clovis Lodg^ No. 31 ; Knights of Maccabees, Supren. Tent. Res. : 403 E. Belden st. ; Offlct 101 S. Main st., Fitzhugh bldg., Clovi' N. M. FITZHUGH, Thornton, Architect; hor Indianapolis, Ind., 1864 ; son, Lee Masc and Anna Harrison (Thornton) ] Studied art under Charles J. Fiscus ( Indianapolis; taught architecture. Oh Mechanics Inst., Cincinnati, 4 years special course in structural steel, Ct cago. Designed bldgs. for American Co ton Seed Co., C. &. O. Rys., Russell-Mo; gan Printing Co., "Big Four" (Cinci: nati) ; Pac. Elec. bldg., Jonathan Clu (Los Angeles). Drafted first bldg. ordi ance in Cincinnati. Member: L. A. Bid Ordinance Commn, 1905-6 ; Theati Commn., 1906 ; Sou. Cal. Chapter, A. A. Res. : 1421 Winfield ; OfTice : 482 Pa Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. FITZPATRICK, T, I., Lawyer; horn, Sa Francisco, Mar. 3, 1876 ; son, Timotl and Mary (Gibbons) F. Edu. : St. I natius College. Hastings College of Lay 1900-6, dep. in office of Dist. Atty. Lew F. Byington. Member law firm, Fitzpa rick & Greely. Past Pres., Stanford Pa lor, N. S. G. W. Dir., Olympic Club San Francisco, since 1905. Pres., Pacil Athletic Assn.. 1904-7. Res. : 928 Oi St. ; Office : Chronicle bldg., San Frano,. CO. Cal. II FLiAGER, Harold James, Electrical Bf gineer ; honi, Miles City, Mont., Feb. 2 ON THE PACIFIC COAST 199 887 ; son, Alfred E. and Ruth (Daniels) '. B. S. (E. E.), Mont. State College, ►ozeman, Mont, 1907 ; M. E., Cornell rniv., 1910. Statistican, Puget Sound ract, Lt. & P. Co. Asso. Member, Am. ast. Elect. Engrs. Member : Rejuvenated ons of Jove, B. P, O. Elks. Address : liget Sound Tr., Lt. & P. Co., Seattle, 7&sh. r.AGG, Herbert Judson, Civil Engi- eer ; born, Avon, Wash., Nov. 3, 18S8 ; on, Alfred Eugene and Lola Janet (Jen- ins) F. Graduate, Seattle High School, ^»00; B. S., (C. E.) Univ. of Wash., 1912. 'nmarried. Junior partner, Jones & Flagg, 'ivil Engrs. Junior Member, Am. Soc. 'i\ il Engrs. Charter Member : Phi Kap- a Fraternity at Univ. of Wash. Ad- ress : McMinnville, Ore. E-AHERTY, Benjamin Guy, Electrical Engineer ; born, Leavenworth, Kas., July , 1885 ; S071, Dennis Michael and Har- iett Augusta (Hoskinson) F. B. S., E. E.) Univ. of Wash., 1909. Married, Irace D. Waters, Oct. 2, 1909, at Sedro yoolley. Wash. Mgr., D. M. Flaherty & ■ons. Member : Fir Tree Club, Univ. of I Yash., Sigma Xi, katl. Scientific & Engrg. ocs. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elect. ;]ngrs. Res. : Sedro Woolley, W^ash. ; iffice : Thornwood, Wash. liEISCHER, Frederick J., Banker; orn, Madison, Wis., May 16, 1871 ; son, ohn A. K. and Elizabeth (Miller) F. Lttended school in Pelican Rapids, Minn., j.ntil 19 ; attended bus. college at Dixon, ,11., (Northern 111. Normal School and Bus. 'ollege), winter of 1893-4. Married, Char- Jtti' G. Hicks, June 26, 1901, at Milnor, >. I). Bookkeeper, J. P. Wallace State ;auk. Pelican Rapids, 1898-1900 ; Cashier nd Dir., 1900-06 ; resigned to go west on ccount of health of wife. During 1907. 'ashier, Moscow State Bank, Moscow, daho ; since Aug. 1, 1908, Cashier and >ir.. First State Bank, Prescott. Wash. iiy Treas.. Pelican Rapids. 1903-05. Ii'iuher: K. of P., Masons. Address: 'rcscott. Wash. FLiEISCHER, Henry J., Physician and Surgeon ; born, Wisconsin, Nov. 26, 1857 ; son, Henry J. and Catherine (Becker) F. M. D., Rush Med. College, Chicago, 111., 1879. Married. Hattie F. Clark, Sept. 23, 1877, at Milwaukee, Wis. Member : Am. Med. Assn. Address : Riverton, Seattle, Wash. FL.EISHHACKER, Herbert, Banker; born, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 2, 1872 ; son, Aaron and Delia (Stern) F. Edu. : grammar schools, San Francisco, 1878- 1886 ; Heald's Bus. College, San Fran- cisco. Married, May Bell Greenbaum, Aug. 9, 1905, at San Francisco. Est. first paper mill in Oregon City, Ore. Organized lumber co., Eugene, Ore. Started the dynamos for Elec. Power Co., Floriston, Cal. ; Mgr., London, Paris & American Bank, 1907 ; Mgr. and Vice- pres., Anglo & London Paris Natl. Bank. 1909, (formerly Anglo-Cal. Bank, Ltd., and London, Paris and American Bank) ; Pres., 1911. Pres., Floriston Land & Power Co. ; Pres., Reno Traction Co. : Vice-pres., Anglo-Cal. Trust Co., Central Cal. Traction, City Elec, Great Western Power ; Dir., Crown Columbia Pulp & Paper Co., Floriston Pulp & Paper Co., Swiss American Bank. Address : San Francisco, Cal. FLEMING, Edward J., Lawyer; born, Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 28, 1872 ; son, Peter and Margaret (Coleman) F. Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles Co., and Po- mona College ; studied law in ofQces of P. C. Tonner, Pomona. Married, Ger- trude Dennis, Mar. 27, 1898. Moved to Cal., 1875. City Atty. Pomona, 1899- 1901. Moved to Los Angeles, 1902. Dep. Dist. Atty. of L. A. Co., 1903-7., Pros. Atty., 1907-8. Member : K. of P. Macca- bees, W^ O. W., L. A. Bar Assn., Chamber of Commerce. Clubs : Union League, City, Federation. Republican. Res. : 718 Whittier st. ; Office : 315-317 H. W. Hell- man bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. FLEMING, Ernest William, Physician; born, Oakland, Cal., Oct. 6. 1861 ; his father was a Cal. pioneer of '49. Edu. : 200 WHO'S WHO Mich. Military Acad. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Midi.. 1885 ; studied specially on diseases of ear, nose and throat in schools, hosp. and clinics of London, Vi- enna, Berlin and Halle ; interne, Mich. Asylum for Insane, Kalamazoo, Mich. In practice, San Bernardino, Cal., 1889-91 ; Los Angeles, since 1892. Specialty : dis- eases of the throat, nose and ear. Chair- man, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Section, L. A. Co. Med. Soc, 1910. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., L. A. Clinical & Pathological Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Fellow : Am. Rhinological, Laryngologi- cal and Otological Soc, (chmn., 1901, of Western section). Member, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology. Res. : 966 Hoover st. ; Office : Sixth and Spring sts., Los Angeles, Cal. FLEMING, James Monro, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Clarksville, Tex., May 1, 1858; son, Jacob M. and Adeline (Bul- lock) F. M. D., Vanderbilt Univ., 1882. Married, Lyrene D. Morris, 1883, at Jef- ferson, Tex. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Mt. Vernon ; First State Bank, Sulphur ; First State Bank, Winfield. Dir., First State Bank, Como. Member : Am. Med. Assn., State, Dist. and Co. Assns. Ad- flress : Mt. Vernon, Tex. FLEMING, William Stuart, Lav^yer: horn, Napa Co., Cal., Apr. 24. 1877; son, William and Margaret Elizabeth (Stuart) F. Edu. : public schools, Napa City ; Oak Mound Academy, Napa ; studied law in office of John T. York, Napa. Married. Loraine Uhlhorn, Mar. 21, 1902. Sept.. 1900, went to Hawaiian Is., and became attached to U. S. Attys. office for Dist. of Hawaii, until summer of 1901. Chief Clerk to law firm. Fitch & Thompson, Honolulu. 1901-2. Dep. Atty. Gen., Hono- lulu, Apr., 1903, to Mar.. 1907 ; resigned to practice in Shanghai, China ; returned to Cal., Jan., 1912. Special Counsel of U. S. Govt, in China, June, 1910, to Oct., 1910. Res. : 1719 J st. ; Office : 227-229 Forsyth bldg., Fresno, Cal. FLETCHER, Austin Bradstreet, Clvi Engineer ; horn, Cambridge, Mass., Jai 19, 1872 ; son, Ruel H. and Rebecca C (Wyman) F. Edu. : Cambridge, Mass public schools; S. B. (in C. E.), Harvar Univ., 1893. Married, Ethel Hovey, 189^ at Cambridge, Mass. Secy, and Exe( utive Officer, Highway Commission o Mass., 1893-1910; Secy. Engr., Highwa Commission of San Diego County, Cal 1910, to Aug., 1911 ; Highway Engr Dept. of Engrg., State of Cal., sine 1911. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs Boston Soc. Civil Engrs., Mass. Highwa Assn., Am. Road Makers Assn., Am. Assr for Highway Improvement. Cluhs : Bet ton Engineers, University, (San Diego) University, Sutter, Sacramento, (Sacr? mento). Res.: 1213 26th st. ; Office: Pdr rum bldg., Sacramento, Cal. | FLETCHER, Henry Sibley, Banker! born, Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 4, 1854 son, H. and Priscilla (Sanborn) F. Mai ried. Belle Bockus, Apr. 28, 1880, at Wal sonville, Cal. Pres., Bank of Watsonvilh Watsonville Savings Bank; Dir., Ausaji mas Ranch Co., United Motor San Frax; Cisco Co., Moulton Irrigated Land C(, Member : Am. Bankers Assn., Cal. Banfei: ers Assn. Address : Watsonville, Cal. FLICK, G. Franklin, Banker; hon Lowansville, Pa., May 10, 1876 ; son Frederick Augustus and Elizabeth (Ma son) F. Edu. : public schools and bus college. Married, Jessie Irene Dodsor Apr. 27, 1898, at Compton, 111. Pres,; United States Bank and Trust Co., Sant Fe Title Abstract Co., Santa Fe Irri. .' Imp. Co., Capital Securities Co. GJuhs Commercial, (Santa Fe) ; Hamilton, (Clii cago). Address: Santa Fe, N. M. FLINN, Francis Marion, Physician an' Surgeon ; horn, Iowa, Feb. 28, 1861 ; son< James Madison and Jane S. (Lane) P. Edu. : M. D., College of Phys. and Surg St. Louis, 1895. Married, Georgia i Tressler, Jan. 1, 1882, at Curlew, la. l&j Lieut. Med. Corps, Mont. N. G., 1910-12) Address : 2327 19th ave., Oakland, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 201 LINT, William Hasty, Retired Phy- sician ; torn, Baldwin, Me., May 20, 1852. Edu. : Lausanne, Switzerland Acad. ; Lal Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 20. 1878 : son, Mai ning Ferguson and Frances Dabney (Hoi ^ ton) F. ; A. B.. Harvard F., 1901; LL. Bj 1903. Mem.. Military Order of the Loyj': Legion. Clubs : Seattle Athletic, Univei sity, Seattle Golf and Country, Colleg. , Res.: 704 9th ave.; Office: 1212 Hog' bldg., Seattle, Wash. FORD, Henry L,., Lawyer; born, Iny Mendocino Co.. Cal.. May 15, 1860 ; sot Henry L. and Martine (Yugera) F. Edu.^ public schools, Humboldt Co. ; studied la^ under direction of Hon. J. J. De Havei Married, Nellie V. Woodlee, May 1, 1891 IT. S. Commissioner for Northern Distric of Cal. Socialist. Office : 233 K st., Ei reka, CaL FORD, liCTvis Eugene, Dentist; borf Rockford, 111., Jan. 29, 1872. Edu.: pull lie schools. Chicago, 111. ; Chicago Colleg of Dental Surgery, and Lake Forest ITniv grad., 1892. Moved to Los Angeles. 189^ and began practice of dentistry. Marriec Minnie K. Ballard. 1897, at Los Angele; Connected with College of Dentistry, Vnh of Cal.. 12 years; Dean, Prof, of Opei ative Dentisti-y, for 6 years. One of th organizers and first Secy., Sou. Cal. Dei tal Assn., later elected Pres. Member L. A. Dental Alumni Assn., (former pres.) Natl. Dental Assn.. 32° Scottish Rit Mason, Shriner, Delta Sigma Delta, (pas grand master). Member and one of th organizers of .Jonathan Club. Res. : 123 So. Alvarado st. : Office : 508 S. Spring st Los Angeles, Cal. ;; FORD, Tirey Lafayette, Lawyer; borM Monroe Co., Mo., Dec. 29. 1857 ; sen. Jaco Harrison and Mary Winn (Abernathy F. ; descendant of Pierre Faure, Frenc emigrant who landed in Va.. 1700. in th first ship that sailed from Holland whic Wm. Price of Orange equipped. Edu. dist. school. 1863-73: grad.. high schoo 1876 ; studied law in ofQce of Col. Par Henshaw, Chico, 1880. Married. Emro Byington, Feb. 1. 1888. Moved to Ca on an emigrant train. 1877, at the ag of 19 ; employed on ranch in Sacrament ON THE PACIFIC COAST 203 Galley, 2 years. Dist. Atty., Sierra Co., 888-90; State Senator, 189^-95. Atty., Uate Bd. of Harbor Commissioners ; se- nvvd Channel st. (now part of City Har- oi- for S. F.) ; Atty. Gen. of Cal., 1899. Mjeiued reversal of decision regarding iu- leritance tax on Leland Stanford estate, hereby converting the $250,000 involved or public schools of San Francisco. Gen. V.imsel, United R. R's., Aug., 1902. App. ly Gov. Pardee, member, State Bd. of 'risen Dirs. ; originator of special bureau or paroled prisoners. Cluhs : Pacific Un on. Bohemian, Press, Union League transportation. Commercial, Amaurot jouthern. Member : Am. Acad, of Politi al and Social Science, Am. Prison Assn. im. Humane Assn., Golden Gate Com aandery, K. T. ; Trustee, Mechanic's Inst. Iddress : San Francisco, Cal. DRD, William Joseph, Lawyer; horn, )akland, Cal., Aug. 2, 1877 ; son, John '. and Mary B. (Mahoney) F. Edii. : lublic schools, Los Angeles. Married, laud McCarthy (deceased) Nov. 29, 1906. >ec3'. of Judiciary Comm. of the State Jenate, 1907. Asst., Pros. Atty., of Los Angeles, 1907-9. Dep. Dist. Atty., Los ingeles Co., 1909-10. Asst., Dist. Atty., ince Jan., 1911. Republican. Res. : 454 Vest 41st place ; Office : Hall of Records, ^os Angeles, Cal. DRGET, Alphonsus Joseph, Physician; lorn, Paris, France, May 14, 1859. Edu. : Stanislaus College, Paris, and Univ. of :'aris, A. M., and M. S. ; St. Bartholo- aew's College, London ; M. D., Univ. of .ouvain, Belgium, 1894. Married, Mary .1. Selfridge, 1891. Asst. in Ophthalmo- ogy Clinic, Univ. of Louvain, 1887-94 ; isst, in Historical Laboratory, 1887-94. ^ecturer. Physiology, St. Thomas Post- Jrad. School, Univ. of Louvain, 1892-4. n practice, Los Angeles, since 1894. tlember : Cal. State Homeopathic Med. >oc. ; So. Cal. Homeopathic Med. Soc. iddress : 1047 S. Bonnie Brae St., Los Vngeles, Cal. DRUNE, H. Hamilton, Physician; >orn, Kentucky, Nov. 17, 1868 ; M. D., Northwestern Univ., Med. Dept., 1893 ; Chief Prosector, Northwestern Univ., 1891-3 ; Post grad. London and Vienna, 1893-4. Married, May MacCoUum, Sept. 19, 1894. In practice, Chicago, 1893-9 ; Instr., in Clinical Med., Northwestern Univ., Med. College, 1894-5 ; Member, Chi- cago Bd. of Health, 1895 ; Adjunct Prof., Med. and Diagnosis, West Chicago Post- grad. School, 1896. In practice, Los An- geles, 1899-1900; Chicago, 1900-5; Red- lands, Cal., since 1907. Med. Dir., West- ern Springs Sanitarium, 1900-4 ; Lecturer, Redlands Hosp. Training School for Nurses ; Phys. to Mission Tribe of In- dians. Originated Supra-Dural Injection Method in treatment spinal cord diseases, 1900 ; originated Neutro-Alternative Solu- tion, 1900. Member : San Bernardino Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., 111. State Electro-Medical Soc, (secy.). Ad- dress : 227 Cajon st., Redlands, Cal. FORMAJV, Charles, Railroad Man and Capitalist ; born, near Owego, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1835. Edu. : public schools ; Owego Acad. Moved to Cal., 1853, and became Cashier, Sacramento Postoffice. Married, Mary Agnes Gray, 1862. Was Dep. Secy, of State of Cal., 2 years ; was engaged in mining in and around Virginia City, Nev. Was made Major-Gen. of State Vols. Moved hdqrs. to Los Angeles, 1882. Vice- pres. and Mgr., City & Central Ry. Co. (later known as Los Angeles Cable Ry. Co.) ; since 1902, devoted to power dev. of Kern River Co. Pres., Chamber of Commerce, 2 years. Res. : 1719 So. Flow- er St. ; Office : 631 Pac. Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. FORTMANN, Henry Frederick, Business Man ; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 29, 1856 ; son, Friedrich and Magdalena (Luhrson) F. Edu.: private schools; Lin- coln Grammar Public School, San Fran- cisco ; Real gymnasium Stade, Germany, Technical School Hildesheim, Germany, grad., April, 1874. Married, Julia Schind- ler, June 4, 1878, at San Francisco. Pres., Alaska Packers Assn. ; Dir.. North- ern Commercial Co. ; Dir., Northern Nav- 204 WHO'S WHO igation Co. ; Dir., Panama-Pacific Inter- national Exposition Co. Member : Am. Soc. for the Advan. of Science, Natl. Geo- graphic Soc. Clubs : Bohemian, Pacific Union, Olympic, Family, Ibio, Gun, all of San Francisco. Res. : 1007 Gough st. ; Office : 85 Second st., San Francisco, Cal. FOSHAY, James A., Educator; horn. Cold Spring, N. Y.. Nov. 25, 1856. Grad.. State Normal School, Albany, N. Y., 1879 ; A. M., Univ. Sou. Cal. ; Ph. D., State Normal College, Albany, N. Y. Married, Phebe Powell Miller, Mar. 18, 1885. Taught public schools, Putnam Co., N. Y., 1879-81 ; School Commnr., 1881-7 ; Secy., N. Y. Assn., School Commnrs. and Supts., 1884-6. Moved to Los Angeles, 1887. Member, L. A. Co., School Exam. Bd., 1889-95 ; Dep. Supt. Schools, Los Angeles. 1893-5 ; Supt.. July, 1895 to Mar. 1, 1906. Elected Supreme Pres.. Fraternal Broth- erhood, Jan., 1906. Member : Natl. Council of Edu., Cal. Council of Edu., Masons (Grand Master Cal. Grand Lodge, 1900-1). Cluhs : Sunset, University. Jonathan. Res. : 1023 W. 6th St. ; Office : 845 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Cal. FOSTER, Frnest Le Neve, Mining En- gineer ; horn, London, Eng., Jan. 23, 1849 ; son, Peter Le Neve and Georgiana Eliz- abeth (Chevallier) F. Edu. : private schools In London, Eng. ; Royal School of Mines, London, Eng., and at Freiberg, Saxony. Married, Mrs. L. C. Fulton. Feb. 20, 1909, at Chicago. State Geolo- gist of Colo.. 1883-84. Pres., Lancaster Mining Co., Silver Plume Mine & Tunnel Co., Colo. Bennett Tunnel & Construction Co. Member : Colorado Scientific Soc, Royal Geological Soc. of London, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : The Perrenoud apts. ; Office : 509 Empire bldg., Denver, Colo. FOSTER, Howard Ellswortli, Lawyer, }}orn, McConnelsville, Ohio, July 8, 1868 ; soti, Jacob and Henrietta (Connolly) F. Edu. : Ohio Univ. ; admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1893. Married, Cora King. Mar. 4. 1891, at McConnelsville, O. Elected to the 12th Legis. of Wash., and candidate for re-election. Republican. Has prac' ticed law for 20 years. Member of sev' eral clubs, lodges, and assns. Res. : 32i 19th ave. ; Offlce : New York bldg., Seattle Wash. FOSTER, Marcellus Elliott, Newspape: Publisher ; horn, Pembroke, Ky., Nov. 29 1870 ; son, Marcellus A. and Mariella Fitz' hugh) F. Edu. : Sam Houston State Nor- mal school, Huntsville ; Univ. of Texas, a Austin, Tex. Married, Zaidee L. Loch head, Sept. 6, 1905, at St. Louis, Mo; Began publishing "Houston Chronicle," | 1902. Pres., Houston Chronicle Publish ing Co. ; Dir., Texas Trust Co., Texa. Loan and Guaranty Co. Democrat' Member : Kappa Sigma, Elks. Chihs . Houston Country, Houston, Thalian, Ole ander. Res. : 2915 Main st. ; Office Chronicle bldg., Houston, Tex. FOSTER, R. de Lacaire, Physician; horn N. Y., Mar. 15, 1873; M. D., Hahnemani Med. College of the Pacific, San Fran Cisco, 1898; post grad., Phila. Polyclinic Chicago Polyclinic ; N. Y. Eye and Ea j Infirmary ; Manhattan Eye and Ear Hosp. ] N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. College. Dir., Eyr| and Ear Clinic, Hahnemann Med. College j 1898-9. In practice, San Francisco, 1899 [ 1900 ; San Diego, since 1901. Lecture I on Chemistry and Toxicology, Hahnemani: College of the Pac, 1899-1900. Specialty ' dis. of eye, ear, nose and throat. Mem i ber : Cal. State Homeopathic Soc, Am' Soc. of Otology and Laryngology. A(i\ dress : Granger blk., San Diego. Cal. FOSTER, Richard, Physician and Sur , geon; horn. Tabor, Iowa, July 15, 1858 son. Rev. Richard B. and Lucy (Reed F. ; descendant of Dr. Eden B. Foster. D D. of Boston, Mass., Cong. Pastor an( Author. Edu. : Attended Washburn Col lege, Topeka, Kas., 1876-77; B. S., Kan sas State Univ., Lawrence, 1882 ; M. S. 1885 ; M. D.. Howard Univ., Med. College Washington, D. C, 1892. Married, All M. Barnes, June 2, 1884, at Beloit, Kas Appointed Asst. Geologist on U. S. Geo Survey in 1882 ; Prof, of Natural His tory in Howard Univ., Washington, D. C. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 205 1884-1000 ; Pres., Weisei- Coll. and Acad., in Idaho. 1000-02. Member : Xi Clii ; Biological Soc. of Washington. D. ('., Geo- graphical Soc. of \Yashingtou ; State and Natl. Med. Socs. Office : Bank bldg., 11 sk. Pend Orielle Co., Wash. POSTER, Robert Arnold, Mining and Civil Engineer ; horn, Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 19, 1877 ; son, John Curry and Mary Robinson (Patterson) F. Edu. : B. S., (M. E.), Univ. of Cal., 1908. Married, Katherine Lucretia Pairchild, Sept. 3, 1901, at Oakland, Cal. Pres. and Dir., Alaskan Peninsular Coal Co., Act. Gen. Mgr. and Chief Engr., Lewiston-Clarkston Improvement Co. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Sigma Xi, (Collegiate Honor Soc. Sci.). Res.: Clarkston, Wash.; Ad- dress : Box 218, Lewiston, Idaho. FOUILHOUX, J(aeques) Andre, Archi- tect and Consulting Engineer ; Tiorn, Paris, France, Sept., 1879 ; son, Jean Baptiste and Leonie Gasparine (d'Etcheverry) F. ; great-grandson of Baron George Doncoeur, made baron by Napoleon I. for gallant action at the siege of St. Jean d'Acre. A. B., Sorbonne Univ., Paris, 1807 ; En- gineer of Arts and Manufactures, Paris, 1902. Married, Jean Clark, of Baltimore, Md., July 7, 1908, at Seattle. Member firm, Whitehouse & Fouilhoux. Was 2nd Lieut, of Artillery in the 28th Regiment of the French army, 1901-02. Asso. Mem- ber, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Member : Ore. Soc. Engrs., Ore. Chapter, Am. Inst, of Architects, Portland Art Assn., Secy, and Treas,, Portland Soc. of the Archaeolog- ical Inst, of Am., Knights of Columbus. Cluhs : University, Waverly Country, Mult- nomah Amateur Athletic, (life member) ; Portland Architectural, Touring (of France). Res.: 688 Marshall st. : Office: 809 Wilcox bldg., Portland, Ore. FOWLER, John W., Banker; dorn, Mis- souri, Mar. 24, 1884 ; son, G. L. and Mar- tha J. (White) F. Edu. : Clarksburg Bap- tist College, Mo. Married, Lucille Weiler, Dec. 24, 1908, at Mackay, Ida. Cashier, Bank of Commerce ; Pres., Arco Telephone Co. Served as corporal in company C, 11th U. S. Inf. Member, Bd. of Trustees, Arco. Cluhs : Arco, Commercial. Address : Arco, Ida. FRANCE, Earle Leon, Banker; horn, Dayton, Colo., Oct. 10, 188.3 ; son, George and Eva (Harlan) W. High school edu- cation. Married, Leo Belle Fosnot, June 14, 1903, at Montesano, Wash. Cashier, Bank of Elma ; Secy, and Treas., Maytown Lumber Co., Secy.-Treas., Olympic Ry. & Power Co., Secy, and Treas., Pythian Building Assn.; Dir., - Montesano State Bank. Vice-pres., Elma Canneries Co. Cluhs: Elma Commercial, (pres); Aziola, (pres.). Member: National Geographical Society. Res. : 5th and Waldrip ; Office : 3rd and Main sts., Elma, Wash. FRANCE, William Baxter, Law^yer; horn, Camden, N. J., Aug. 20, 1881 ; son, DeWitt Clinton and Jane (Nelson) F. ; A. B., Univ. of Penn., 1903; LL. B., 1907. Married, Alice Voorhees Van Ars- dale, Feb. 14, 1908, at Seattle, Wash. Member : Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Acacia Frats., Arcana Lodge, F. and A. M. Cluhs : College, Monks. Author of Washington Cumulative Digest (Legal). Res. : 1714 E. Thomas st. ; Office : Cen- tral bldg., Seattle, Wash. FRANCIS, Carl, Banker; horn, Marble Falls. Tex., Jan. 10, 1863; son, John B. and Sarah M. (Cureton) F. Grad., Bus. College, Austin, Tex., 1885. Married, Scharlott Elizabeth Spence, Jan. 10, 1894, at Austin. Cashier, Citizens' State Bank. Trustee, Marble Falls high school. Mem- ber, Masons. Address : Marble Falls, Tex. FRANCIS, John Haywood, Elducator; horn, Preble Co., O., May 18, 1867 ; son, George and Mary (Fall) F. Edu. : pub- lic schools, O. ; A. M., Otterbein Univ., Waterville, O., 1892; A. B., A. M., San Joaquin Valley College, Woodbridge, Cal., 1896. Married, L. Lou Hott, June 4, 1892, at Woodbridge, Cal. Supt. of Schools, 1910 ; founder. Polytechnic High School of Los Angeles ; Prin., 1905-10. Member : Acad, of Science, Natl. Educa- tional Assn., Archaeological Inst, of Am. Cluh : University. Res. : 1117 Elden ave. ; 206 WHO'S WHO Office : 716 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. FRANCIS, William H., Lawyer; born, Ingham Co., Mich., Jan. 29, 1843 ; son, Alfred and Eliza (Garrison) F. Edu. : public schools, Mich. Married, Mary A. Sutton, 1872. Moved to Cal., Feb. 2, 1887. Co. Clerk of San Diego Co., 1906-11 ; was Pros. Atty., Benzie Co., Mich., 2 terms. Member : Mich. Legis., 1878-80 ; Senate, 1884-86. For 3 years member Second Mich. Cav. Member: B. P. O. E., G. A. R., Chamber of Commerce. Repub- lican. Office : McNeece bldg., San Diego, Cal. "FRANK, Alfred, Mining Engineer; horn, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1879 ; son, Charles and Amelia (Binger) F. Edu. : Cincinnati Public Schools and Univ. of Cincinnati; C. E., Cornell Univ., 1898. Gen. Mgr., Ohio Copper Co., and Bing- ham Central Ry. Cons. Engr., Stewart Mining Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Clults : Alta, University, Country, (Salt Lake City) ; Silver Bow, Auto, Coun- try, (Butte, Mont.) Res. : Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah ; Offices : Newhouse bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah, and State Savings Bank bldg., Butte, Mont. FRANK, Herman Washington, Mer- chant ; born, Portland, Ore., July 4, 1860 ; son, Abraham and Matilda Frank. Edu. : public schools ; Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash. Was clerk in gen. store, Weston, Ore. ; in San Francisco whole- sale house, 1876. Moved to Los Angeles, 1887. Married, Sadie Harris, Nov. 14, 1888, at Los Angeles. Became partner, 1888, in L. Harris & Co., (now Harris & Frank). Member, Bd. of Edu., 4 years; Member, Associated Charities, 10 years ; Dir., Merchants & Mfrs. Assn., (pres., 1896-8). With Judge Chas. Silent raised $26,000 for relief of unemployed of Los Angeles, 1908. Pres., Harris & Frank ; Secy., L. Harris Realty Co. ; Secy., River- side Vineyard Co., Inc. ; Dir., Natl. Bank of Cal. Res. : 1705 S. Figueroa ; Office : Harris & Frank, Los Angeles, Cal. FRANK, Natlian H., Lawyer; born, San Francisco, June 3, 1858 ; son, Jacob and Eva (Myer) F. Edu. : Suisun public school ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1877 ; LL. B., Columbia Law School, 1879. Married, Charlotte Elizabeth Petterson, Sept. 19, 1881. Law partner, Irving H. Frank, (his son). Res.: 1827 Vallejo St.; Office: 1215 Merchants Exchange bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. FRANKLIN, Selim Maurice, Lawyer; born, San Bernardino, Cal., Oct. 19, 1859 ; son, Maurice Arrain and Victoria (Jacobs) F. Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1882. Married, Henrietta Herring, Dec. 14, 1898, at Tuc- son, Ariz. As a member of the 13th Leg- islative Assembly of the Ty. of Ariz., in 1885, was instrumental in having the act passed creating the Univ. of Ariz. ; was a regent of the Univ., for many years, and has been largely instrumental in the upbuilding of that institution. Has been practicing law in Tucson, Ariz., since May, 1883. Former Pres., Arizona Bar Assn. ; Pres., South San Xavier Copper Co. ; Dir., Arizona Natl. Bank of Tucson. Member : Elks, Masons. Club : Old Pueblo. Res. : 402 N. Main st. ; Office : N. W. corner Court and Pennington sts., Tucson, Ariz. FRANKLIN, Tliomas Henry, Lawyer; born. Ascension Parish, La., Mar. 4, 1854 ; son, George Anson and Mary J. (Clifton) F. ; descendant of old Pickens family of S. C. Edu. : private schools ; studied law. Married, Marianna Jackson, Jan. 18, 1883, at Baltimore, Md. Dist. Atty., 1881-82. Member, law firm, Denman, Franklin and McGown. Member : State Bar Assn., Am. Acad, of Social and Political Science, Am. Peace & Arbitration League, Texas State Historical Soc, Municipal League, Natl. Child Labor Comm., Metropolitan Museum of Art. Clubs : Natl. Arts and Reform (N. Y.), San Antonio, Travis, San Antonio Country, Internatl., San Antonio Press, Casino, Turnverein, Beethoven. Address : San Antonio, Tex. FRASER, Alexander Rosborougli, Capi- talist ; born, St. Johns, N. B., Feb. 1, 1856 ; son, James I. and Leah (Rosborough) F. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 207 Married, Appalona Wedge, July 17. 1877. at Yale. Mich. Moved to Los Angeles. Cal.. Mar. 11. 1885. Engaged in real estate bus., since 1894. Secy.. Street Commissioners Dept.. until 1900. when lie went to Ocean Park. Cal. In partner- ship with George Hart, built Ocean Park. Made beach resort of Ocean Park, build- ing various hotels and amusement build- ings as well as "Fraser's Million Dollar Pier," (destroyed by Are. 1912). Caused cement walk to be laid between Ocean Park and Venice, 1907. Pres.. Topango Imp. Co. Member: 32° Masons, Past Ma.s- ter. Ocean Park Lodge, F. & A. M. ; Mystic Shriners. Past Grand Patron. Eastern Star. Elks. Foresters. Maccabees. C?w&.5 : L. A. Country. Jonathan. (Los Angeles). Breakers. (Ocean Park). Address: Ocean Park, Cal. FRASER, George A(Ibert) H( olden). Lawyer ; horn. Bond Head. Ont.. Canada. Mar. 3, 1867 ; son. Rev. William Eraser and Maria James (Nicholas) F. Edit. : Barrie Collegiate Inst.. Ont. ; Tniv. of Toronto. B. A., 1889 ; M. A., 1890; Univ. of Denver Law School, 1898-1900. Be- fore entering legal profession, was for many years an educationist, holding po- sitions as follows : 1889-91. Tutorial Fel- low and Presiding Examiner. Univ. of Tor- onto ; 1891-1893. Prof, of Classics. Col- lege of Mont, and member of Mont. State Council of Higher Education ; 1893-98. Prof, of Latin. Colorado College. Mem- ber : Am. Philological Assn.. Archaeolog- ical Inst, of Am. Partner in law firm of Rogers. Ellis & Johnson. One of the legal representatives in Colorado of A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., (asst. atty.) ; Colorado Midland Ry. Co.. (asst. to genl. solr.) Colorado Eastern R. R. Co.. The Pullman Co.. Wells Fargo Express Co.. U. S. Na- tional Bank, and other corps. Professor in Denver Law School. Chibs : Univer- sity. Interlachen Golf. Chamber of Com.- merce ; Zeta Psi Fraternity. Res. : 12-56 Lafayette st. ; Ofjice : 624 Foster bldg., Denver, Colo. PRATESSA, Paul Elamlnlo, Lawyer: horn, Switzerland. Canton Ticino. May 17. 1883; son, Charles and Celestina (Sono- gini) F. Grad.. South End School, 1897; attended Prof. Grau's School. Kent's Law School, during 1907-8. Married, Julia Marcella Glennon. .June 22. 1904. Moved to Cal., .July 27, 188.5. Member of Legis., 1907-8. Member : Foresters of Am.. Cal. Council. No. 880. Knights of Columbus, San Bruno Avenue Improvement Club. Republican. Res. : 899 Berlin st. ; Offlce : Hearst bldg.. San Francisco. Cal. FREDERICKS, John D., District Attor- ney ; horn, Bui-gettstown. Pa.. Sept. 10. 1869 : son. Rev. James T. and Mary (Pat- terson) F. Edii. : public schools. Burgetts- town. Pa. ; Trinity Hall Military Acad.. Washington. Pa.. 1882-86 ; Wash. & .Jef- ferson College. 1886-91. Taught in Whit- tier (Cal.) State School. 3 years. Read law in Los Angeles. Married. Agnes M. Blakeley. 1896. Adj.. 7th Regiment. Cal. Vol.. during Spanish-American War. App. Dep. Dist. Atty. of Los Angeles. 1899. Elected Dist. Atty.. 1902 ; re-elected 1906. 1910. Member : Masons. Fraternal Broth- erhood, Forester, Cal. State Bar Assn., L. A. Co. Bar Assn.. Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Cluhs : California University, Union League. City. Federa- tion, Los Angeles Country. Automobile. Res. : 258 N. Union ave. : Office : Hall of Records. Los Angeles. Cal. FREE, Arthur Monroe, Law-yer: horn, San Jose. .Jan. 15. 1879 ; son, George A. and Ellen E. (Littlefield) P. Grad.. Santa Clara grammar school. 1893 ; Santa Clara High School. 1896 ; Univ. of the Pacific. 1896-97 ; A. B.. Stanford JTniv.. 1901 ; LL. B., 1903. Married, Mabel Car- olyn Boscow. Nov. 11. 1905. City Atty., Mountain View. Cal.. 1904-11 ; Dist. Atty., Santa Clara Co.. since Jan. 1. 1906. Mem- ber : Masons. B. P. O. E.. N. S. G. W. Chihs : Grange. LTnion League. Republi- can. Res. : Mountain View ; Office : Court House. San Jose. Cal. PREEMAIV, Edwin W., Lawyer; horth Galesville, Wis., Oct. 1, 1860 ; son, Hon. 20! WHO'S WHO George Y. and Ann Stroud (Hollings- head) F. Edu. : public schools of Wis. ; Galesville Univ. ; studied law in office of his father. Married, Maude Fauver, 1890 (died 1895) ; second, Carrie Stone, 1904. Formerly Pres., Citizens Bank of Corona. In 1899, moved to Los Angeles. Member, Cal. Assembly, 1895. Author : "Freeman on Public Utilities." Republi- can. Res. : 3825 W. 16th st. ; Office : 509- 511 Homer Laughlin bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. FREEMAN, George Robert, Lawyer: horn, Galesville, Wis., Mar. 18, 1867 ; son, George Y. and Ann Stroud (Hollingshead) F. Edu. : public school, Galesville, Wis. ; Univ. of Galesville ; read law in office of his father; Columbia Univ., Wash., D. C, 1888-89 ; Chicago College" of Law, 1890. Married, Mabel A. Miller, Dec. 16. 1896, Dep. Co. Clerk, San Bernardino, 1890-3; City Atty. of Corona, 10 years. Member : Cal. Legis., 1911-12, 30th session. Ma- son. Republican. Address : Corona, Cal. FREEMAN, William, Retired Physician; horn, Ohio, Jan. 6. 1841. Edu. : Auburn Acad., Ind. ; Cincinnati College of Med. and Surg. ; M. D., Indiana Med. College, 1877. Married. In private practice, Vevay and Madison. Ind., 1873-94 ; Ful- lerton, Cal., since 1894. Served as mem- ber of Ind. House of Representatives ; Trustee, Reform School of Ind. ; U. S. Pension Examiner, 7 years ; Vice-pres., Fullerton Hosp. and Training School. Served in Civil War and was wounded In Battle of Chickamauga. Member : Orange Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Jefferson Co. (Ind.) Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) Address: Anaheim, Cal. FREEMAN, William L,,, Physician; horn. Page Co., Iowa, Sept. 3, 1856 ; son, Bedford Campbell and Mary Jane (Clous- er) F. M. D., Mo. Med. College, St. Louis, 1882 ; Herring Med. College, post grad., 1904. Married, Mary E. Foster, Sept. 12, 1909, at Spokane. Wash. Member of Legis.. 1897, from Clark Co., Wash. Address : Puyallup, Wash. FREITAS, Law T., Lavv^yer; horn, Stock- ton, Jan. 12, 1881 ; so7i, Anthony Thomas and Katherine (Sanguinette) F. Edu.: public schools, Stockton ; grad., St. Mary's College ; Hastings College of Law, 1 year ; finished law studies with H. R. McNoble. Married, Beryl Kishbaugh, Sept. 12, 1906. Dep. Portuguese Consul, San Joaquin Co. Member : Eagles, N. S. G. W., W. O. W., Foresters. Redmen. Moose, I. D. E. S., U. P. E. C, Stockton Athletic Assn., Gateway Athletic Assn. Cluhs : Mokelumne, of Lodi. Republican . Res. : 505 W. Vine st. ; Office : 210-211 Stockton Savings & Loan Society Bank bldg., Stockton, Cal. FREITAS, Manuel Teiseeira, Banker; Vice Consul ; horn, St. Jorge, Azores, June 2, 1853 ; son, Andre Teisceira and Maria (Luiza) F. Edu. : common schools at the island of St. Jorge. Azores, Portu- gal. Married, Mary B. Freitas, in 1896, at San Rafael, Cal. Vice Consul of Por- tugal at San Francisco, for the Pacific Coast ; Pres., Portuguese American Bank, San Francisco ; Vice-pres., Bank of San Rafael ; Dir., Redwood City Commercial Bank ; Dir., Savings & Trust Co., of San Mateo Co., Redwood City ; Pres., Sherry Freitas Co. Commission House at 343-345 Front St., S. F. ; Dir.. Portuguese Mer- cantile Co., 33 Clay st, S. F. Dir., Portu- guese Hotel Co., 35-37 Clay st., S. F. Owner about 6,000 acres of land in Marin Co., with three large dairies, carrying about 1,000 cows (dairy cattle). Owner of one ranch in Solano Co., about 1,100 acres. Chairman, State Dairy Bureau. Address : Box 155, San Rafael, Cal. ; Office : Front and Clay sts., San Francisco, Cal. f^RENCH, George Albert, Judge; horn, Burlington, Vt., July 5, 1868 ; son, Charles Ormsbee and Mary Hubbard (Hicks) F. Edu. : private schools, Bur- lington, Vt., 1875-78 ; grammar schools, 1878-80 ; St. Paul's School, Concord. N. H., 1880-86; A. B., Trinity College, Hart- ford, Conn., 1886-89; Columbia College, Law School, N. Y., for 1 year ; N. Y. Law School, 1 year ; LL. B., Univ. of N. ON THE PAPIPIC COAST 209 ! Y., 1892; M. A.. Trinity College, 1892. Married, Alice Belle Lindenberger, July 25, 1899. Judge, Police Court of River- side, since 1907. Member : Natl. Geo- graphic Soc. Republican. Res. : 171 Penrose st. ; Ofpce : 7-8-9 Covert block, Riverside, Cal. FRENCH, Samuel Hughes, Lav^^yer; born, Tulahoma. Tenn., Mar. 1. 1871 ; sv..??. S. Webster and Sarah (Hughes) F. /;///. : public schools, Hamilton, O., 1881- ss : Mo. Polytechnic Inst., Lamar, Mo., 1889-90 ; A. B., Washington and Jeffer- son College, Wash., Pa., 1894. Married, Mabel A. Marvin, Nov. 6, 1906. Moved to Cal., 1906. Junior member of law firm, Avery & French. Clubs : Union Lea- gue, University, City. Republican. Res. : 614 Virgil ave. ; Office : 632 Laughlin blgd., Los Angeles, Cal. PRICK, Abraham Lincoln, Lawyer; born, Sonoma Co., Cal., Feb. 21, 1866; son, George W. and Mary E. (Bryant) F. Edu. : public and high schools of Cal. ; B. L.. Hastings College of Law. 1888. Dep. Dist. Atty.. Alameda Co., 1891-92 ; Chief Dep. Dist. Atty.. 1893-94 ; Superior Judge of Alameda Co.. 1895 and 1906. Member : N. S. G. W.. I. O. O. F. Repub^ lican. Res. : 1122 16th st. ; Office : Bacon bldg., Oakland, Cal. FRICK. Donald Jackson, Physician; born, Jonesboro, 111., 1874. Edu. : high school. Los Angeles ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal., 1899. Married, Irene Ste- phens, 1902. In practice L. A., 1899-1900 ; Metcalf, Ariz., 1900-3 ; Los Angeles, since 1903. Instr. in Clinical Med., College of Med., Univ. of Cal.. since 1904. Attending Phys., L. A. Co. Hosp. ; Attending Phys. and Chief of Staff. L. A. Children's Hosp. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. i Res. : 538 Harvard blvd. ; Office : Wright ' & Callender bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. FRICKEY, Royal Evarol, Electrical En- gineer ; born, Salem, Ore., Oct. 8, 1879 ; son, Christian and Eva (Perrin) F. B. S., Univ. of Cal., 1906. Engr., North- I ern Cal. Power Co., Cons. ; Elec. Engr., Noble Electric Steel Co. Member, Am. Electrochemical Soc. ; Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ; Asso. Member, Am. Physical Soc. Inventor of process of electric smelting used by Noble Electric Steel Co. Address : Redding, Cal. PRIED, Julius, Oil Operator; born, Healdsburg, Cal., 1875 ; his father was a Cal. pioneer. Edu. : common schools, Healdsburg ; Bus. College, San Francisco. Asst. Cashier, Farmers & Mechanics Bank. Healdsburg, Cal., 4% years; Pas- senger Agt., U. P. R. R., San Francisco. Went to Coalinga. Cal., oil fields, 1901, and after 4 years' activity sold his inter- ests ; organized Record Oil Co. Became interested in Midway fields, 1908. Dir., Lakeview Oil Co., until June, 1912. Club : Sierra Madre. Res. : 451 S. Manhattan Place ; Office : Byrne bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. FRIES, Amos Alfred, Civil Engineer; born, Vernon Co., Wis., Mar. 17, 1873 ; son. Christian M. and Mary Ellen (Shreve) F. Edu. : country and Mound City schools. Mo. ; schools of Nev. and Ore. ; grad., high school, Medford, Ore., 1893 ; U. S. Military Acad., 1898 ; post grad., civil engrg., elec. and practical astronomy, 2 years ; I^. S. Engrs. School. 1899-1901. Married, Elizabeth C. Wait. 1899, at Medford. Ore. Was 2nd Lieut.. Engr. Corps, Willett's Point, N. Y.. Span.- Am. War ; river and harbor improvements. Portland, Ore., 1898-9 ; engrg. work and military service, Philippines, 1901-3 ; Asst. Engr., River and Harbor Imp.. Portland, Ore., 1903-5 ; Capt, Engr. Corps, June 11, 1904; Supt, River and Harbor Imp., Los Angeles dist., Feb. 6, 1906. Member : Engrs. and Archts. Assn. Sou. Cal. (pres.) ; various military and scientific organizations. Clubs : City, Los Angeles Country. Address : Los An- geles, Cal. PRINK, Pred Goodrich, Civil Engineer: born. Pilot Grove, Kankakee Co., 111.. Apr. 16, 1862 ; son, Morey French and Ellen (Goodrich) F. B. S.. (C. E.) Univ. of Mich., 1886; M. S., Univ. of 210 WHO'S WHO Chicago, 1902 ; Special Student, Mass. Inst, of Technology in Sanitary Bngrg., 1900-1. Married, Mae Beadle, July 10, 1888, at Yankton, S. D. Asst. Engr., Big Four, C. & A. and C. & N.-W. Rys., 1886-8; Computer and Supt., Vierling & McDowell, and Snead & Co., Iron Works, Chicago, 1888-90 ; Instr. in Architectural Drawing, Manual Training High School, Chicago. 1890-7 ; in charge drawing, Chi- cago Athenaeum. 1893-7 ; private business, 1900-2 ; Instructor in Civil Engineering, Univ. of Mich., 1902-4 ; Asst. Prof., Civil Engrg., Univ. of 111., 1904-6 ; Pres., Lake Construction Co.. Chicago and Hammond, Ind., 1906-8. Since 1908. Prof. Railway Engrg., Univ. of Oregon. Asso. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; Member, Soc. for Promotion Engrg. Education. Joint Author: "Hall & Frink Trigonometry." Address : Eugene, Ore. FROHIilCH, Paul, Banker: horn, Aus- tria, Feb. 21, 1867 : son. Paul Frohlich. Edu. : Neu Sandez, Galicia. Married, Hat- tie M. Rahn, Dec. 25, 1894, at Walsen- hurg. Pres.. Guaranty State Bank. Mem- ber : I. O. O. F., Polish Natl. Alliance. Address : Walsenburg, Colo. FROST, Charles Henry, Manufacturer; l)orn, Ithaca, N. Y., June 9, 1844 ; son. George Peperell and Eliza Little (Ben.i'a- min) F. ; descendant of Capt. George Peperell Frost, a soldier of the Rev. War, serving under Washington. Edu. : pub- lic and private schools, Ithaca, N. Y., and Chicago ; Baker's High School, Quincy, 111. Married, Helen I. Sherman, Nov. 19. 1869, at Davenport. la. In commissary dept. of govt, at Chicago, 1862-64 ; trans, to quartermaster's dept., Cincinnati, O., as Cashier, 1864-66. With Home Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Cincinnati. 1866-68. Mgr., U. S. Life Ins. Co., of N. Y.. 1868- 77 ; organized press brick co., at Chicago ; gen. mgr. and dir., 10 years. Organized, L. A. Pressed Brick Co.. 1887. with him- self as pres. and gen. mgr. Has estab- lished plants at Santa Monica and Point Richmond, Cal. 32° Mason. Clubs : Jona- than, Union League, Illinois, Building Trade. Address : Pasadena, Cal. FROST, John Edgar, Lawyer; dorn, East i Java, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1866; son, John Wil- son and Sara Jane (Powell) F. ; descend- ant of Frosts who came to Long Island in 1640. Edu.:' public schools of Pa. i^ Admitted to bar by Supreme Court, Wash., ,' 1894. Married, Maude Livingston Fox, ;| Apr. 12, 1887. at Jamestown, N. Y. Mayor, < 2 years; Capt, 5 years, N. G., Washing-: ton. Auditor, Kittitas County, Wash., . 1891-4; State Auditor, Wash.. 1895-6.' Member. State Tax Commission, Wash., 1905-8, and Pres., 1909-10-11-12. Mem- ber, National Economic League. CluT) : Arctic (Seattle). Address: Olympia and Ellensburg, Wash. FRY, Edwin James, Banker; l)orn, Char- lottesville. Va., Dec. 1. 1845 ; son, Thomas W. and Sarah J. (McLaurine) F. Edu. : common schools. Married, Mary L. Rankin, Oct., 1866, at San Augustine, Tex. Yice-pres., First Natl. Bank ; Pres., Marshall Carwheel & Foundry Co. ; Vice- pres.. Marshall Wholesale Grocery Co., Southland Life Ins. Co., Citizens State Bank, Arthur A. Everts Jewelry Co., Dal- las. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. Trustee, Marshall Univ. Member : Masons (treas.) ; Knights Templar (p. g. c.) ; Scottish Rite, 32°, Shriners, Elks, Knights of Pythias. Address :■ Marshall, Tex. FRY, H. Ray, Lawyer; T)07~n, Dewitt, Cal., Apr. 7, 1876 ; son, George Washing- ton and Mary Louisa (Wiggin) F. Edu. : country school, Dewitt, Cal. ; grammar school, San Jose ; grad., San Jose High School, 1896 ; Stanford Univ., 2 years. Enlisted, 1st Cal. Regt. Vols., Span. -Am. War, May 4, 1898. A. B., Stanford, 1901 ; LL. B., 1902. Married, Edna Frances Milco, Oct. 26, 1904. Junior member law firm, Beasly & Fry. Cluh : Union. Member : Masons, Knights Tem- plar. Democrat. Res. : 52 South Whit- ney St. ; Office : Wilcox block, San Jose, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 211 FRYER, Harry M., Physician and Sur- geon ; burn, Janesville, Wis., May 8, 18G0 ; son, Peter J. and Anna M. F. M. D., Kansas City Med. College, K. C, Mo., 189G ; Licentiate. State Bd. of Health, Mo., 1895 ; Colo. State Exam. Bd., 1902 ; Washington State Exam. Bd., 1904. Married, Mabel Tyler, Dec. 28, 1903, at Denver, Colo. Coroner, Okanogan County, I 1904-10. Since 1904, County Physician. Editor, "Sanitary Digest," published I monthly in Okanogan County, Wash. \ Pres., School Bd. and member since 1905, I in Riverside, Wash. Pres., Okanogan j County Med. Soc, since 1898. Address : i Riverside, Wash. jFUCHS, Ernest, Engineer and Archi- tect ; horn, Salzungen, Germany, June 20, ISOO ; son, Ludwig and Ida (Dornheim;) F. : descended from a family of engrs. of natural gift ; his father was a prominent ry. hydraulic and meclianical engr. ; two brothers were decorated in Germany, one, K. Baurath, the other, K. K. Regierungs- laurat, Berlin ; his grandfather and greatgrandfather were millwrights. Edu. : high school, Meiningen, Germany ; pri- vate education for Mech. Engr. ; grad., American School, Chicago, as Hydraulic Engr. ; work done in surveying for Raschers Map Co., Chicago, 1882-84 ; Mgr. of Foreign Dept. of Chas. Kaestner Co., Chicago, in designing, selling and in- stalling machinery, 1884-89 ; loading, transit work and plans, R. Ry. from Sonneberg-Saalfeld, Germany, under fa- ther's tuition when only 16 years of age. Married, C. Ruhkoph, Oct. 20, 1888, at , Lerdo, Mexico. Designing supervision of ■ constr. several turbines of father's inven- * tion, 1880-81 ; inventor of many mech. machines and devices, holding patents in Germany, U. S., England, France, Bel- gium, Mexico and Canada. Chevallier of Science and Arts, decorated 1902, in Germany, with the cross, 1st class, of Arts and Science. Has been Dir. and Chief Engr., West Side Water Works of Guadalajara, appointed by Gov. Luis Curiel, 1898-1900 ; has designed and built many of the best bldgs. in Guadalajara, and throughout Mexico. In private prac- tice, since 1889. Member: Verein Duet- scher Ingeniure, Berlin ; Am. Soc. of Mech. Engrs., Am. Assn. for Advan. of Science, Royal Society of Arts, England ; Astronomical Soc. of Mexico. Author of a paper, a new theory of the recent eai'thquakes of Guadalajara. Address : Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. FULLER, Almon Homer, College Pro- fessor ; born, Camptown, Pa., Dec. 29, 1871 ; son, Edgar Stanley and Amanda (Camp) F. Edu.: Camptown, (Pa.). High School; C. E., Lafayette College, 1897; M. S., 1900 ; M. C. E., Cornell Univ., 1898. Unmarried. Prof., Civil Engrg., since 1898, and Dean of the College of Engrg., since 1899, Univ. of Wash., Seat- tle. Structural steel designing with Am. Bridge Co.. Phila., July 1900. Aug., 1901. (on leave of absence from Univ. of Wash.) Member of Commission to revise the Building Ordinances of the City of Seattle, since July. 1911. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Soc. for Testing Mater- ials, Internatl. Assn. for Testing Mater- ials, Soc. for the Promotion of Engrg. Education, Pac. Northwest Soc. of Engrs., (past pres.). Contributor of papers to technical publications. Res. : 5208 14th ave., N. E. ; Office : Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash. FULLER, Francis Bartow, Banker; horn, Georgia, Jan. 29, 1862 ; son, Samuel Overton and Elizabeth (Bates) F. Edu. : high school. Married, Max-y Salome Moore (deceased). July 25. 1901, at Her- ford, Tex. Pres., El Centro Natl. Bank ; Treas., Imperial Valley Alfala Meal Mil- ling Co. City Treas., El Centro. Mem- ber: K. of P.. I. O. O. F., W. O. W. Address : El Centro, Cal. FULLER, Jetld Putnam, Publisher; horn, Parkersburg, W. Va., 1864 ; son, Andrew and Eliza (Tidd) F. Edu. : public schools at Wheatland, Iowa, also 1 year at Cor- nell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Married, Elva L. Batterson, 1904, at Pasadena, Cal. Pres., Fuller Publishing Co., Seat- 212 WHO'S WHO tie, publishers of "Pacific Builder & -Engineer," "Fuller Daily Report," "Ful- ler's Press Clipping Bureau." Clul)S : Arctic, Commercial. Member, Rainier Beach Presbyterian Church. Res. : 9823 Arrowsmith ave. ; Offlce : Pacific bldg., Seattle, Wash. FTJLTOIV, Dudley, Physician; 'born, Hutchison. Minn.. Sept. 17, 1874. Eclu. : North Pac. Acad., Oregon ; Walla Walla College, Wash. ; M. D., Jefferson Med. Col- lege. 1899 ; post grad., Vienna and Ber- lin. Married. May Daphine Hitchcock, Nov. 2, 1904. Neurologist, Battle Creek Sanitarium, 1899-1902 ; private practice. South Bend, Ind., 1902-4 ; Specialty : In- ternal Med. Instr. in Med., Chemistry and Toxicology. College of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1905-7 ; Lecturer on Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1907-9 ; Instr. in Med., L. A. Dept., Univ. of Cal. Attending Phys., L. A. Co. Hosp. Asst. Med. Dir., Occi- dental Life Ins. Co. of Cal., since 1897. Member : L. A. Clinical and Pathological Soc, L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Med. Soc, State of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Am. Acad, of Med., Anglo-Am. Med. Assn. of Berlin. Cluhs : Jonathan, Los Angeles Country. Translator and Editor, "Cohnheim's Dis- eases of the Digestive Canal," (Lippin- cott Co.), 1908. Res.: 2700 Grand ave.; Office : Grosse bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. FUNK, Jaiues AVilliam, Banker; horn, Richmond. Utah, Feb. 19. 1874 ; son, Christopher and Annie (Kofoed) F. Eclu. : Agricultural College of Utah. Married, Lucy Merrill, June 20. 1900, at Richmond, Utah. Vice-pres., State Bank of Rich- mond ; Secy., Richmond Co-Operative Merc. Co. ; Stockholder. Utah Condensed Milk Co. Served in State Senate and • Utah Natl. Guard, and Mayor of Rich- mond. Democrat. Cluh : Richmond In- dustrial. Address : Richmond, Utah. FURBER, William Allard, Banker; horn, Carlinville, 111., Nov. 20, 1871 ; son, James K. and Mary Ellen (Allard) F. Edu. : Blackburn Univ.. Champaign. 111. ; Coleman's Bus. College, Newark. N. J. Pres., Markham State Bank, Markham Warehouse and Elevator Co. ; Vice-pres., Bay City Rice Milling- Co. ; Secy., Moon Cortes Canal Co. ; Dir., Walker Supply Co. Member: I. O. O. F., Rice Assn. of Am. Cluh : Houston, (Houston, Tex.) Address : Markham, Tex. FURLONG, Robert 31., Lavv^yer; horn. Springfield, 111., 1858 ; son, Patrick and Mary (Dal ton) F. Edu. : public schools, ! Springfield, 111. ; studied law in ofiices of | Robinson. Knapp & Shutt, Springfield, 111. | Married, Ida B. Porter, Apr. 24, 1883. '} Moved to Cal. 1884. Trustee, City of Pasadena, 1885. Member : Pasadena Bd. of Trade. Knights of Columbus. Cluh : Newman. Democrat. Res. : 223 Fremont ave., So. Pasadena ; Offlce : Stanton bldg., Pasadena, Cal. GAGE, Henry T., Lawyer; horn, Geneva, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1852 ; son, DeWitt C. and , Catherine A. (Glover) G. Edu.: public schools, Mich., and by private tutors ; read law in office of his father. Married, Fannie V. Rains, 1880. Member law firm, Henry T. Gage & W. I. Foley. Moved to Cal., 1866. City Atty., Los Angeles, 1881 ; Del.-at-Large from Cal. to Natl. Republican Conv., Chicago. Elected Gov. of Cal., 1898 ; app. by Pres. Taft, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tiary to Portugal, serving from Dec, 1909 until May 19, 1911, when he resigned. Re- publican. Res. : Gage's Ranch, Los An- j geles Co.; Offlce: Mason Opera House ' bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GALUOWAY, William, Circuit Judg-e; horn, Wisconsin, 1845 ; son, Charles and Mary (Heney) G. ; his father crossed the plains with ox teams in 1852; served in Black War in Wisconsin and the Indian Wars of the Northwest ; he was born in Virginia. 1798 ; his grandfather served | through the Rev. War. Grad., Willa- ! mette Univ.. 1868. Married, Emma Ba- ker, Oct., 1875, at Portland, Ore. Served in the Legis. from Yamhill Co., 6 years, session of 1874, 1878, 1880; County Judge of Y^amhill County, 1890 to 1894; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 213 unsuccessful candidate for Gov. on Demo- cratic ticlcet, 1894 ; appointed Receiver of U. S. Land Office, at Oregon City, Ore., in 1896, and served 8 years ; elected Cir- cuit Judge for the 3rd Judicial Dist., in 1904, and re-elected in 1910, for 6 years ; elected as a Democrat each time. Child- ren : Zilpha V., a teacher of Latin in the Albany High School ; Charles V., State Tax Commissioner, and Francis V., prac- ticing Atty. at McMinnville, Ore. ; sons are graduates of State Univ. and daughter is a graduate of the McMinnville Baptist College. Dir., Oregon Agricultural Soc, (pres. for 10 years) ; Life Member, Ore- gon Historical Soc. Democrat. Elk, Grand Warden, I. O. O. F., of Oregon. Mrs. Galloway is Past Pres. of the Rebe- kah Order, I. O. O. F., of Ore., also Past Pres. of the Women's Relief Corps, of Ore, Address : Salem, Ore. GrAIiUSHA, Elon Gilbert, Lavi^yer; horn, Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1877 ; son, Charles Colgate and Margaret Elizabeth (Gilbert) G. A. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1899 ; M. A. and LL. B., 1901. Moved to Cal., 1903. Law partner of Samuel E. Vermilyea. Clubs : San Gabriel, Country, University. Author of papers on "Some Aspects of Codification Under the California Code," "Some Aspects of Codi- fication Under the New York Code." Re- publican. Res. : 676 Carondelet st. ; Of- pce : 901-902 Hibernian Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GANDY, Liloyd Edward, Lawyer; ho)-n, Puyallup, Wash., Dec. 23, 1877 ; son, Joseph Edward and Virginia L. (Young) G. Grad., Spokane High School, 1897 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1903. Married, Helen D. George. June 18, 1903, at Ann Arbor, Mich. Member of House, 5th Legis. Dist., 1911-12. Chairman, County Convention, and Republican Del. to Coun- ; ty and State Conventions. Cluhs : Uni- i versify. Inland , Roosevelt (pres.). Mem- ber : County and State Bar Assns, Play- grounds Assn., (pres.) ; Mason. Res. : 27 Summer ave. ; Ofjtoe : 1220 Old Natl. |, Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. GARGELON, Frank, Physician; born, 1848 ; M. D., Med. School of Maine, Port- land, 1870. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, (ex-pres.). Res. : 480 W. Center st. ; Office : 314 W. 2nd St., Pomona, Cal. GARCELiON, Harris, Physician; born, Weston, Mass., Mar. 17, 1879. Edu. : high school, Pomona ; Pomona College ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1904 ; Interne, Cal. Hosp., Los Angeles. Married, Genevieve Smith, June 2, 1907. In private practice. Los Angeles, since 1904. Asst. Health Officer, Los Angeles, 1905-8 ; Demonstrator of Anatomy, Col- lege of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1904-5 ; Asst. Surg., Salt Lake R. R., 1904-6 ; now Div. Surg., Sou. Pac R. R. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Clubs : University, Athletic Address : Victorville, Cal. GARDNER, Henry, Banker; born, Utah, May 15, 1858 ; son, Archibald and Sevena (Garson) G. Edu. : public schools. Mar- ried, Elizabeth Martell, Mar., 1880, in Utah. Pres., Commercial Bank; Dir., Young Men's Co-Operative Assn. Served as Representative and Senator in State Legis., and Mayor of Spanish Fork. Re- publican. Address : Spanish Fork, Utah. GARLAND, William May, Real Estate Operator ; born, Westport, Me., Mar. 31, 1866 ; son, Jonathan May and Rebecca Heal (Jewett) G. Edu. : public schools, Waterville, Me. Married, Blanche Hin- man, Oct. 12, 1898, at Dunkirk, N. Y. Moved to Los Angeles, 1890. Audr., Pa- cific Cable Ry. Co., 3 years. Subdivided, Wilshire Blvd. Tract, 1896. One of the organizers, L. A. Realty Bd. ; now Pres. Dir., L. A. Trust & Savings Bank ; served 2 years, L. A. Bd. of Library Dirs. ; 2 years, Bd. of Education. Republican. Del. Natl. Conv., Phila., 1900. Member of notification committee which visited Canton to advise McKinley of his nomina- tion. Lieut. Col. and Aide-de-Camp on staff of Ex-Gov. Gillett. Clubs : L. A. 214 WHO'S WHO Country, Pasadena Country, Annandale Country, L. A. Athletic, Jonathan, Bolsa Chica Gun, California, (pres., 1908.) Res. : 815 W. Adams st. ; Office : 324 Pac. Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GARNSEY, Leigh G., Railroad Con- tractor ; born, Binghampton, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1881 ; son, L. T. and Frances E. (Vail) G. Edu.: public schools, Los An- geles Co., Cal. ; St. Matthew's School, San Mateo Co. Married, Ruth Bulkley, Oct. 24, 1907, at Redondo Beach, Cal. Survey- or, San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Ry. ; surveyor, Pac. Elec. Ry. ; ticket agent, Los Angeles & Redondo Ry. ; Dir. and organizer, Garnsey Inv. Co. ; Vice- pres., Kalarama Land Co. ; senior mem- ber, Garnsey & Pitzer ; built roads be- tween Redondo Beach and Wilmington, Los Angeles and Redondo Beach ; has done construction work for Los Angeles Street Ry. Co. ; Redondo Ry. Co. ; San Bernardino Interurban Ry. Co. ; con- structed 11 miles of storm drains in Coro- na. Gluhs : California, L. A. Athletic, Automobile, Motor Boat, Tuna. Res. : 2407 Juliet; Office: 215 W 7th st., Los Angeles, Cal. GARRETTj, Edward Hewitt, Physician; horn, Wilmington, Cal., Nov. 2, 1872. Edu. : high school, Los Angeles, Cal. ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1899 ; Interne, Fresno Co. Hosp. Married, R. Josephine Eberle, Mar. 2, 1904. Surg., Quartette Mining Co., Searchlight ; Gold- en Cross Mining Co., Hedges, Colo. ; Po- lice Surg., Los Angeles, 1907-10. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 724 N. Bun- ker Hill ave. ; Office : 508 So. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. GARVEY, Ricliard, Ranchman and Stockman ; born. County Mayo, Ireland, Sept., 1838 ; son, Peter and Mary (Flan- nigan) G. Came to U. S., 1850, and crossed the plains, 1858, settling at Los Angeles, Cal. Carried, U. S. Govt, mail, Cal., N. M., and Ariz., 1859-63 ; engaged in mining, 20 years. Farmer and stock raiser, since 1872. Married, Tessle B. Mooney, of Cleveland, O., 1884. Receiver, Temple & Worlmen Estate and Bank of Los Angeles, 1876-8. Roman Catholic. Club : California. Address : California Club, Los Angeles, Cal. GARVIN, Charles Louis, Physician; born, Ohio, 1869. Edu. : high school, Co- lumbus ; Butler Univ. of Ind. ; M. D., Cooper Med. College, San Francisco, 1895 ; Interne, Lane Hosp., San Francisco, 1896 ; Asst. Surg., Veterans' Home, Napa County, Cal., 1896-7. In private prac- tice, Napa Valley, 1897 ; in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1897-1903. Was member Ha- waiian Bd. of Health, Hawaiian Bd. of Med. Examiners ; Quarantine Officer, Port of Honolulu. In private practice, Los Angeles and Randsburg, Cal., since 1903. Has been Asst. Surg., U. S. Army. Mem- ber, Dispensary Staff, College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal. ; Pathologist, Santa Fe Hosp., Los Angeles. Member : Los Ange- les Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Randsburg, Cal. GARY, Hampson, Lawyer; born, Tyler, Tex., Apr. 23, 1873 ; son, Franklin New- man and Martha Isabella (Boren) G. ; lineal descendant of Gen. Joseph Dickson of Rev. fame, who was a member of Con- gress, 1799-1801. Edu. : Bingham School, North Carolina, and Univ. of Va. Ad- mitted to the bar in 1894 ; in active prac- tice since at Tyler, Texas. Married, Bes- sie Royall, Dec. 18, 1901, at Palestine, Texas. Capt, U. S. Vol., Span.-Am. War, 1898 ; later was Lieut.-Col., 3rd Inf. Regt., in Texas Natl. Guards ; Aide-de- Camp on staff of Gov. of Texas, 1905-7 ; member of Texas House of Representa- tives, 1901-02 ; member of State Demo- cratic Executive Committee, 1902-4 ; dele- gate to Democratic State Conventions, 1904, 1906, 1912, and to the Democratic Natl. Convention, Denver, 1908. Nominat- ed, Democratic Presidential Elector for State-at- Large, 1908, (declined). Regent of the Univ. of Texas in 1909-11. Dir., Guaranty State Bank ; Vice-pres., Royall Natl. Bank. Trustee, Tyler Public Li- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 215 brary. Member : Texas State Bar Assn., Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Bar Assn. Res. : 407 South Broad ave. ; Office : 218 W. Ferguson st. Tyler, Tex. GATES, Lee Clianning, Lawyer; horn. Preble Co.. Ohio, Apr. 4, 1856; son. Laborious A. and Maria (Brumbaugh) G. Edu. : public schools, Ind. and O. ; taught school in Ind. and O., 5 years ; read law and was admitted to bar at Dayton, O., 1881. Married, Bessie B. Caldwell, 1883, Richmond. Ind. Practiced law in Ohio, 4 years ; rancher at El Dorado, Kas., and practiced law, 1885-92. Moved to Los Angeles, 1892. State Senator, 34th Dist., elected, Nov. 10, 1910. Atty. L. A. Ab- stract Co. ; Chief Counsel. Title Ins. & Trust Co., since 1894 ; Pres., Cal. Land Title Assn. Member : Am. Assn. Title Men. Mason. Independent Republican. Cluhs : City, (charter member and first pres.) ; Jonathan, ITniversity. Res. : 961 S. Manhattan Place; Office: Title Ins. & Trust Co., Los Angeles. Cal. GATES, Samuel Elverton, Electrical Engineer ; horn, San Francisco, May 2, 1880 ; son, Harry V. and Helen M. (Batchellor) G. B. S., (E. E.) Purdue Univ.. 1905. Married. Louisa Frances Niles, July 25, 1908, at Toledo. Ohio. Dir. and Local Mgr., The General Elec. Co. ; Dir.. The Gates Co., Hillsboro, Ore., Marcus Lt. and W. P. Co., Marcus. Wash. Club : Spokane. Member : Phi Kappa Psi, 32° Mason, Shriner. Res. : 1704 11th St. ; Office : 402 Paulsen bldg.. Spo- kane, Wash. GATES, S. v., Banker; born. Pa., Mar. 21, 1862 ; son, Jacob H. and Angeline (Ross) G. Edu. : common schools. Mar- ried. Ella Totty, Aug. 20, 1889, at Santa Paula. Cal. Pres., Bank of Perris. Served as Dep. Co. Assessor, Riverside Co., Cal. .Republican. Address : Perris, Cal. GAY, Wilson Riley, Lawyer; horn, Erie Co., Pa., June 10, 1859 ; son, William Sanford and Amanda H. (Burdick) G. Edu. : common schools of Pa., and at Edinboro Normal School, of Edinboro. Pa. ; studied law in office of Hon. Scrib- ner R. Beech of Maryville, Mo. ; admit- ted to bar at Maryville after public exam.. 1879 ; has practiced law ever since, 10 years in Northwest Missouri and 23 years in Wash. Married, Lillian B. Rudd, of Bloomfield. la., May 20, 1890, ?;t Tacoma. Appointed U. S. Atty. for Dist. of Wash., 1897 ; held office until summer, 1902. Elected, Judge Superior Court, State of Wash., for King Co., 1908 ; re- signed, June, 1912 ; now practicing law. IMember, all prominent social clubs of Seattle. Republican. Res.: 1733 151h ave. ; Office : 720 Alaska bldg., Seattle, Wash. GEAR, Hiram LeT^'is, Lawyer and As- sistant Official Reporter of State Deci- sions ; 60/71, Marietta, Ohio, Dec. 1, 1842 ; son. Rev. Hiram and Jerusha (Sage) G. ; his mother was a member of Sag3 family, whose English Coat of Arms is in Hart- ford. Conn. ; she was born in that State, between Hartford and Middletown, in 1S06. A. B. and A. M., Marietta College. Married, Cornelia Van Clief, July 5, 1863, at Marietta Ohio. Member, bar of State and Federal Courts, and U. S. Supreme Court. Phi Beta Kappa, (hon.). Author of Law Books, and Political, Legal, Philo- sophical and Religious treatises and arti- cles. Res. : 1090 Eddy st. ; Office : 095 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. GEARY, John White, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Fredricksburg, Ohio, Nov. 16, 1850 ; son, Edward R. and Nancy Mer- rick (Woodbridge) G. Edu. : Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., to Junior year ; M. D., Willamette Univ., Med. Dept., Port- land, Ore., 1883. Married, P. L. K-lly, Sept. 3, 1903, at Burns, Ore. Member . Am. Med. Assn., Eastern Ore. Dist. Med. Soc, Ore. State Med. Soc. Address : Burns. Ore. GEIS, Benjamin Fi*anklin, Lawyer; horn, Indiana Co., Pa., Apr. 27, 1862 ; son^ Conrad and Catherine (Oligher) G. Grad., Iron City College, Pittsburg, Pa.. St. Vincent's College. Married, Maggie Hoy, 1888. Member of law firm, Geis & Geis. Dist. Atty., Glenn Co., 1891-3. 216 WHO'S WHO Member: B. P. O. E., I. O. O. F. Demo- crat. Res. : 141 Merrill ave. ; Offlce : Glenn Co. Savings Bank bldg., Willows, Cal. GEMMEL.L,, Robert Campbell, Mining Engineer ; horth Port Matilda, Pa., July 5, 1863 ; son, Robert Brown and Anna Eliza (Campbell) G. Eclu. : common and high schools, Topeka, Kas. ; B. S., Univ. of Michigan, 1884; C. E., 1895. Married. Belle Anderson, Oct. 17, 1888, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Asst. Gen. Mgr. of the following : Utah Copper Co., Chino Copper Co., Ray Consolidated Copper Co., Bingham and Garfield Railway Co. ; Dir., Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. The Utah Copper Co. Is the largest single copper mine in the world, and is now producing 20,000 tons of copper ore per day. at Bingham, Utah ; The Chino Cop- per Co. mine at Santa Rita, N. M., is handling about 4,000 tons of copper ore per day. The Ray Consolidated Copper Co., Ray, Ariz., is now outputting 5,000 tons of copper ore per day. Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs., Am. Inst. Min- ing Engrs., Mining & Metallurgical Soc. of Am, Sons of Am. Rev. Cluis : Alta, Commercial, University, Country, Rudy Duck, Bear River, Flat Rock, (Idaho). Res. : Bransford Apts. ; Office : McCor- nick bdrg., Salt Lake City, Utah. GEORGE, Charles Ellewyin, Elditor and Lawyer ; horn, Alexandria, N. H., Dec. 20, 1860 ; son, Isaac Kimball and Bel A. (Simonds) G. LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1880 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Berlin, Germany ; D. S. (hon.). School of Philosophy, Simila, India, 1911. Married, Selma Klein, Nov., 1911, at Milwaukee. Owner and Editor, "Lawyer and Banker Maga- zine," which has world wide circulation and is recognized as standard legal au- thority. Pres., Lawyers & Bankers Cor- poration ; Gen. Mgr., Bench and Bar Re- view Co. Cluhs : Tammany (N. Y.) ; Jackson, (N. Y.) ; Cherokee, (N. Y.) ; Union, (Chicago) ; Olympic, (Washing- ton) ; Waldorf, (New Orleans). Author: "Conflict of Laws in Domestic Relations," 1909 ; "Marriage and Divorce," 1910 ; "Modernization of Marriage and Di- vorce," 1912. Res. : Stratford Hotel ; Office : 549 Phelan bldg., San Francisco, Cal. GERHARDT, August Edward, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; horn, Fayette Co., IV.. Oct. 1, 1882 ; son, Julius and Carolina (Berg) G. Edu. : private tutors until 14 years old ; 3 years at Concordia College, Springfield, 111. ; 2 years. 111. Univ., School of Pharmacy ; M. D., Northwestern Univ , Med. School, 4 years ; St. Luke's Hosp., Chicago, 18 months. Married. Elizabeth Walsh, July 17, 1912, at Whidley Island. 1st. Lieut. Med. Reserve Corps of U. S. Army. Member of staff of City Hospital, Seattle. Cluh : College, (Seattle). i?es. ; 1500 Rainier blvd. ; Office : 216 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. GERIG, William, Civil Engineer; horn, Ashland, Mo.. 1866 ; son, Joseph and Caro- line (Degen) 6. B. S., Mo. State Univ., 1885 ; C. E., 1886. Married, Fannie Crow. Jan. 21, 1890, at Arkadelphia, Ark. Con- nected with the dev. of dredging Mis?, river improvements, 1905-06 ; Div. Engr., Pacific end of the Panama Canal ; 1907- 08, in charge of the Atlantic Div., which included the harbor work, the Gatun dam and the Gatun Locks ; since 1909. Consulting Engr. for Spokane, Portland & Seattle, R. R., and Vice-pres. and Chief Engr. and Dir. of Pacific & Eastern R. R. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi. Address : Medford, Ore. GERRY, Jr., Martin H., Civil and Elec- trical Engineer ; horn, Boston, Mass., Oct. 16, 1868 ; son, Martin H. and Mary (Ker- nan) G. Edu. : Univ. of Minn., B. E. E.- B. M. E. ; Cornell Univ., M. M. E. Mar- ried, Altha Child. Sept. 5, 1900, at Hele- na, Mont. Chief Engr. and Gen. Mgr.. Ignited Missouri River Power Co. ; Pres.. Internatl. Power & Mfg. Co. ; Vice-pres., Helena Light & Ry. Co. ; Cons. Engr., Great Falls Power Co., Butte Electric & Power Co., Madison River Power Co., Mont. Reservoir and Irri. Co. Member : ON THE PACIFIC COAST 217 Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Inst. Elec. Eniii-s.. Montana Soc. of Engrs. Ncs. : ;{4ij N. Kodnoy st. : Office : Kohrs block. Helena, Mont. GESPORD, Henry C, Judge; horn, St. Helena. Napa Co., Cal., June 19, 1856; son, Preston G. and Louisa J. (Williams) G. Edu. : common schools ; Napa College ; grad., State Normal School, 1876; LL. B., Univ. of Iowa, 1880; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1882. Married, Mollie C. Bullock, Dec. 3, 1882. Dist. Atty., Napa Co., 1891-3. Supt. of Schools of Napa Co., 1877-78 ; Ju,dge, Superior Court of Napa Co., since 1902. Member : Masons, I. O. O. F., Knights of Pythias, Redmen, N. S. G. W. Has represented Napa, Yolo and Lake Counties in State Senate, 2 terms. Democrat. Res. : 604 3rd st. ; Office : Court House, Napa, Cal. GETCHELL, Clarence Wheeler, Pub- lisher ; horn, Minn., Sept. 9, 1855 ; son, George Washington and Irene (Prescott) G. Edu. : public schools In Mt. Ranch and San Andreas ; also Stockton Business College. Married, Tillie Salcido, at San Andreas, Cal. Publisher of the leading paper in the Mother Lode, "The Calave- ras Prospect." Member : Chamber of Commerce, I. O. O. P. Republican. Ad- dress : San Andreas, Cal. GETT, William A., Lav^yer; horn, Sac- ramento, Cal., July 17, 1863 ; son, Wil- liam A. and Sarah E. (McGowan) G. Edu. : Sacramento public schools, and Christian Brothers' College at Sacramento. Married, Ema Sweeney, Sept. 21, 1892, at Sac- ramento. Retired Officer, Natl. Guard of Cal., with rank of Major. Member : Te- hama Lodge No. 3, P. & A. M. ; Sacra- mento Chapter No. 3, R. A. M. ; Sacra- mento Council No. 1, R. & S. M. ; Sacra- mento Commandery No. 2, K. T. ; Islam I Temple, N. O. M. S. ; Eldorado Lodge No. 8, I. O. O. P. ; Sacramento Parlor No. 3, N. S. G. W. ; Sacramento Lodge No. 6. B. P. O. E. Cltih : Sacramento Caledon- : ian. Res. : 2330 "P" st. : Office : Ochsner bldg., Sacramento, Cal. GHERINI, Ambrose, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Oct. 19, 1878 ; son, Amante and Amalia (Rottanzi) G. Grad., Lowell High School, San Francisco ; M. A. and LL. B., 1902, Yale Univ. Married, Maria Rossi, Oct. 30, 1906. Imperial Vice-Con- sul to Russia, since Feb.,. 1911. Cluhs : Yale, (N. Y. City) ; University, (San Fran- cisco). Republican. Res.: 205 Green St. ; Office : 460 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. GHIGLIONE, August Joseph, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, N. Y. City, Aug. 16, 1883; son, Angelo F. and Maria (Strada) G. Edu. : public, high, and Dwight (pri- vate) schools ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, 1904 ; Interne and House Phys. and Surg, of Columbus Hosp., N. Y., 1904-06. Married, Estelle M. Skin- ner, Nov. 8, 1905, at N. Y. City. Italian Consul for the State of Washington, since Jan. 1907 ; also for the State of Oregon, from Nov., 1910, to Dec, 1911. Pres., Royfurst Investment Co., Inc. ; Secy., Seattle Apt. House Co., Inc. ; Dir., The Bank for Savings. Member : Colum- bia Alumni Assn. Res. : 333 30th ave.. So. ; Office : 401 Lyon bldg., Seattle, Wash. GIBBON, Thomas Edward, Lawyer; horn. Ark., May 28, 1860; son, William R. and Mary J. (Wilie) G; Edu. : com- mon schools. Ark. ; studied law in Little Rock. Married, Ellen Rose, Dec. 9, 1891. Moved to Cal., 1888. Served in Legis. of Ark., 1884-5. Member : Am. Acad. Political and Social Science, Natl. Muni- cipal League, Am. Geographic Soc, Muni- cipal League, L. A. Bar Assn. Cluhs : L. A. Country, Bolsa Chica Gun, Jonathan. University, Federation, City, Gamut. Proprietor of "Los Angeles Her- ald," 3 years. Pres., L. A. Bd. of Har- bor Commissioners. Democrat. Res. : 2277 Harvard blvd. ; Office : 1101 Hiber- nian Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GIBBONS, Morton Raymond, Physi- cian ; horn, San Francisco, Cal., July 16, 1873 ; son, Henry Jr. and Mary C. (Ray- mond) G. M. D., Univ. of Cal., Cooper Med. College, 1897. Married, Mary S. 218 WHO'S WHO Stubbs, May 12, 1893, at Chicago, 111. Med. Dir., Western States Life Ins. Co. Instructor in Medicine, Med. Dept., Le- land Stanford, Jr., Univ. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, S. F. County Med. Soc, Cal. Academy of Medi- cine, Cooper Clinical Soc. Club : Common- Vvealth. Res. : 3979 Washington st. ; Office : 350 Post st, San Francisco, Cal. GIBBS, George Albion, Lawyer; horn, Lancaster, Mass., July 8, 1858 ; son, Al- bion W. and Annie Lee (Woods) G. Edu. : Boston Univ. ; Lancaster Academy. Mar- ried, Jennie W. White, Dec. 8, 1887. For- merly Judge, Superior Court of Los An- geles Co., Cal. Member : Cal. and Los Angeles Bar Assns., Masons. Republican. Res. : 305 East California st. ; Office : Boston bldg., Pasadena, Cal. GIBSON, Arthur, Mechanical and Civil Engineer ; born, Gothenburg, Sweden, Nov. 12, 1867 ; son, David and Ida Cath- rina (Hecksher) G. Edu. : high school, Realgymnasium, Gothenburg, Sweden, 1878-1883; Engr. College, Chalmers Tech- nical Inst., Gothenburg, Sweden, 1883- 1889 ; grad., June 8, 1889, as Mech. Engr., Civil Engr. and Architect. Married, Hilma Carolina Fontin, Feb. 8, 1905, at Nome, Alaska. Draftsman, 1889, Maxim, Nordenfelt Gun & Ammunition Co., Lon- don, Eng. Draftsman and Asst. to Supt., Dec, 1889, to Feb., 1892, De La Vergne R. M. Co., N. Y. City; Draftsman, 1892, Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago, 111. ; Cons. Engr. and County Surveyor, 1893-1897., Engrs. Office, Windom, Minn. ; Cons. Engr since 1899, Engrs. Office, Nome, Alaska. Member : Am. Soc. of Mech. Engrs., An- vil Lodge, No. 140, F. & A. M., Nome, Alaska ; Lawson Consistory, No. 1, A. & A. S. R., Seattle, Wash. ; Nome Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F., Nome, Alaska; Arctic Brotherhood, Nome, Alaska. Address : No. 14 1st ave., P. O. Box No. 35, Nome, Alaska. GIBSON, Elbert Eugene, Electrical En- gineer ; horn. Cherry Valley, Ont., Oct. 17, 1878 ; son, James and Eliza (Johnson) G. B. S., (E. E.) Tufts College, Medford, Mass., 1899. Unmarried. Gen. Supt, South Kootenay Water Power Co. Asso. Member, Am. Inst Civil Engrs. Address: Grandforks, B. C, Canada. GIBSON, E. M., Lawyer; horn, Hamilton Co., Ind., June 13, 1842 ; son, George and Mary (Winslow) G. Edu. : country dis- trict schools ; Poplar Ridge Seminary, Hamilton Co., Ind. ; grad., Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., Law Dept. 1867 Married, Irene E. Brashears, Mar. 29, 1868. Member law firm, Gibson & Wool- ner. Enlisted in Army, spring of 1861, and was honorably discharged, June, 1864. Dist. Atty. of Alameda Co., Cal., 2 terms. Judge, Superior Court of Alameda Co., 1 term. Republican. Res. : Grove and 14th sts. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. GIBSON, James Alexander, Lawyer; horn, Boston, Mass., Aug. 21, 1852 ; son, Thomas and Mary (Berry) G. Edtc. : Mass. public schools ; Bus. College, Boston : Lin- coln (night) High School, San Francisco ; studied law under William M. Gregory. Married, Sarah Waterman, June 21, 1882 ; second, Gertrude Van Norman, July 18, 1894. Elected Judge, Superior Court, San Bernardino Co., Nov., 1884 ; resigned, 1889, to accept app. as Commissioner of the Supreme Court ; resigned, Jan., 1891. One of the organizers of the Bear Valley Land & Water Co., that built Bear Valley dam and irrigation system. Member law firm, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Member : Masons, 32°, Shriners, B. P. O. E., Cal. Bar Assn., Cal. Archaeological Soc. of Southwest Am. Cluhs : California, Jona- than, Union League, Gamut, (L. A.) ; University, (Redlands). Republican. Res. : 919 So. Union ave. ; Office : 718 Pae. Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GIBSON, William S., Physician; horn. Greenville, Pa., 1869. Edu. : public schools, Denmark, la. ; Denmark Acad. ; M. D., Eclectic Med. Inst., Cincinnati, 1882. Married, Cora M. Joy, of New York, 1884. In private practice, Iowa, 12 years. Moved to Los Angeles Co., Cal., 1894. Vice-pres., Bd. of Trustees, West Lake Hosp. Mem- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 219 ber: I. O. O. F., Masons, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Amoranth, O. E. S. Res. : 1902 Pennsylvania ave. ; Office : 1956 E. 1st St.. Los Angeles, Cal. (ilESCHEN, Albert Henry, Physician; born, N. Y. City, Oct. 31, 1876; son, Henry and Anna Margaret (Cordes) G. Eclu. : public schools, N. Y. City, and College of City of New York ; Columbia Univ., N. Y. City, 1896-1900; M. D., Univ. of Maryland, 1901 ; Ph. G., New York College of Pharmacy, 1895. Member of Board of School Directors. B. P. O. Elks. Address : Fallbridge. Wash. GILiBERT, Lloyd Damond, Mechanical Engineer ; horn. La Salle, 111., Nov. 9, 1875 ; son, Edward Cornelius and Cather- ine (Smith) G. Grad., High School, Utica, 111.," 1903 ; took course in Mech. Engrg. in the I. C. S. of Scranton, Pa. Feb.. 1895. to Apr.. 1897, with A. A. Wal- len Artesian Well Drilling Co. ; Apr., 1897, to May, 1899, with Chicago Port- land Cement Co. ; May, 1899, to Dec, 1899, with Frank Houle, Contr. Dec, 1899, to June, 1901, Chicago Portland Cement Co. ; June, 1901, to Dec, 1901. with Colo. Portland Cement Co. ; Jan., 1906, to July, 1907. Chief Engr., Union Portland Cement Co., Ogden, Utah ; Sept., 1907, to Sept., 1909. Chief Engr., Cement Engrg. Co. ; Sept., 1909, to Sept., 1911, constructed Southwestern Portland Ce- ment Co.'s plant at El Paso ; since June, 1911, Pres. and Treas., Cement Engrg. Co. ; Dir., Portland Cement Co. ; Chief Engr., Portland Cement Co. Member : B. P. O. E., Am. Soc Mech. Engrs., Asso. Mem. Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Address : Oswego, Ore. GILCHRIST, Colin, Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Canada. Feb. 5, 1861 ; son, James and Marion (Campbell) G. M. D., Detroit College of Med., 1888 ; post grad., Detroit College of Med., 1892 ; post grad., Chicago Clinical School, 1903 ; short course in Detroit College of Med., 1909. Married, May R. Aberly, Apr., 1889, at Waterville, Wash. Res. : cor. Miller and Washington st. ; Office : Wenatchee, Wash. GILL, La Fayette, Lawyer; horn, la., Mar., 1854 ; son, James W. and Elizabeth (Cofer) G. Edu. : public schools of Cal. Married, Frances L. Berry, Mar., 1900. Moved to Cal., 1857. Dist. Atty., River- side Co., 1 term. Member : Masons. Democrat. Res. : 909 West 12th st. ; Of- fice : First Natl. Bank bldg.. Riverside. Cal. GILLETT, James Norris, ex-Governor; horn, Viroqua, Wis., Sept. 20, 1860 ; son, Cyrus F. and Jane (Norris) G. Grad., Sparta, Wis., High School. Married, Isa- bella Erzgraber, May 9. 1898. Moved to Cal., 1884. State Senator, 1897-1902, 58th and 59th Sessions, and Gov. of Cal., 1907-1911. Gluhs : Union League, Bohe- mian, Pacific Union. Republican. Res. : 2437 Piedmont ave., Berkeley ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. GILLIAM, Lane C, horn, Walla Walla, Wash. Was a stage driver between Spo- kane and Colville, Wash., during early boom days. Was in real estate bus., Spo- kane, several years, until 1891. Pur- chased pack trains in British Columbia, and freighted supplies between various mines, 1892-4. Moved to Los Angeles, in 90's. One of the owners of Boca del Cob re Mining Co., Durango, Mex., and Sierra Pinta Mines Co., San Jorge's Bay, Sonora, Mex. Cluh : Sierra Madre. Ad- Pasadena, Cal. GILMAIV, Philip Kingsnorth, Surgeon; horn, Oakland. Cal., Aug. 6, 1879 ; son, Charles Heighoe and Kate (Cullen) G. Edu. : public schools, Oakland ; Manzanita Hall, Palo Alto ; Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.. A. B., 1901 ; M. D., Johns Hopkins Med. School. 1905. Married, Ellen Gary, 1907, at Wilmington, Del. Asst. House Surgeon, Johns Hopkins Hospital. 1906-7 ; Asst. Prof., Pathology. Philippine Med. School, 1907-8 ; Asso. Prof. Surgery, Philippine Med. School. 1908-12 ; Prof. Surgery, College of Med. and Surgery, Univ. of the Philippines, 1912, and Chief Surg., Philippine General Hosp., 1912. Member ; Manila Med. Soc, Philippine 220 WHO'S WHO Islands Med. Assn., Am. Assn. Anatom- ists. Cluls : University, Army and Navy, Polo. Res. : 374 Looban ; Offlce : Philip- pine General Hospital, Manila, P. I. GILMORE, Myron T., Banker; horn, Maine. Jan. 11. 1847 : son, Tyrrel and Mary (Pearl) G. Edu. : Conference Semi- nary. Bucksport. Me. Married. Mrs. Mary P. Spofford, Apr., 1886, at San Diego, Cal. Pres., San Diego Savings Bank. Served in Civil War. 1 year. Member : G. A. R. ClWb : Cuyamaca. Res. : 3004 Park ave. : Offlce : Fifth and F sts., San Diego, Cal. GIA'EX. Horace Robert, Lawyer; l)oyn, Topsham. Me., June 9, 1859 ; son, Robert and Mary Ann (Reed) G. ; descendant from Rev. stock. Edu. : common and high schools of Brunswick. Me. : A. B. and A. M., Bowdoin College, Brunswick. Me., 1880. Married, Minnie May Miller, Apr. 24, 1897. at Weaverville, Cal. Has one child, Horace Robert Given, Jr. Atty. for all leading corporations of Trinity County. Supt. of Schools. Trinity Co.. 1883-91. Admitted to practice before Supreme Court, Cal., May 3, 1892 : has since prac- ticed law in Weaverville. Dist. Atty., Trinity County, 1903-07, 1908-11 ; re- elected for term. 1911-15. Democrat. Chairman of County Committee, 10 years. Delegate to various state conventions. Active in social and business life of the county. Member : Trinity Lodge No. 27. F. & A. M. ; Trinity Chapter No. 19, R. A. M. ; Trinity Lodge No. 228, K. of P. Address : Weaverville, Cal. GIVENS, James G.,, Capitalist; horn. near Danville. Ky.. 1856 : four of his dir- ect ancestors held commissions as captains of companies in Va. during Rev. War. Edu. : Center College. Danville. Ky.. grad., 1878 ; studied law, Lniv. of Ya. ; LL. B., Univ. of Louisville. Ky. Married, Esther Edwards Kelsey. 1898. at Worthington. Ind. Member. School Bd. of Louisville. 1885 ; resigned to become member of Bd. of Aldermen Louisville ; Secy., Demo- cratic Central Comm.. at the time of elec- tion of J, Proctor Knott as Gov. of Ky. Promoter of the Pine Mountain Coal & Iron Co. ; engaged in mining in Alaska, British Columbia and Wash., 1898-1907. Selected to canvass State in interest of the Mining Congress. Pres., Chamber of Commerce, Las Vegas ; Pres., Fidelity Trust Co. Officer : Las Vegas Irrigated Lands Co., Las Vegas Farming Lands Co., Las Vegas Valley Land & Water Corp., Buffalo Nev. Land Co. Address : Las Vegas, Nev. GliASE, Robert Lincoln, Ph^'sician and Surgeon ; horn, Jasper, Mo., Sept. IS. 1881 ; son, Samuel and Carrie Annetta (Sweet) G. Edu.: Cooper College; M. D.. State Univ. of Iowa, 1907. Married. M^ude Cahoon, June 27, 1906, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Vice-pres., Boise Y. M. C. A. ; Dir., Idaho-Oregon State Y. M. C. A. Trustee, Methodist Episcopal Church. Member : Am. Med. Soc, Idaho State Med. Soc, South Idaho Dist. Med. Soc. (secy.- treas.) ; Natl. Geographic Soc, Advisory Committee, Y. M. C. A., Health League. Phi Rho Sigma Frat. Mason, Blue Lodge, Chapter, Commandery, Shrine, Scottish Rite, O. E. S., I. O. O. F. Res. : 1310 North 12th ; Office : 413 Overland bldg., Boise. Ida. GLASS, Joseph Sarsfield, Minister; horn, Bushnell. 111., Mar. 13, 1874 ; son. James and Mary Edith (Kelly) G. Edu. : Parochial Schools. Sedalia, Mo. ; St. Vin- cent's College, 4 years ; St. Mary's Apos- tolic College, Perryville, Mo. ; Novitiat" of the Congregation of the Mission ; St. Mary's Seminary, Perry Co., Mo. ; studied philosophy and theology ; ordained a priest, Aug. 15. 1897, at Los Angeles. Cal. Studied philosophy and theology. Univ. of the Propaganda, Rome ; D. D.. Univ. of the Minerva, 1899. Moved to Los Angeles. 1887. Faculty member, St. Mary's Seminary, Perryville, Mo., making a specialty of Dogmatic Theology, 1899- 1900 ; taught Dogmatic and Moral Theol- ogy, same school, 1899-1901, as well as being Dir. of Seminarians ; Pres., St. Vin- cent's College, Los Angeles, since 1901 ; Pastor. St, Vincent's Church, since 1901. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 221 M(^mber : Bishop Conaty's Diocosan Coun- cil. Bd. of Dirs.. L. A. Public Library; Hon. Pros, of the Alumni Soc, St. Vin- cent's College ; Chaplain. Central Council of the Soc. of St. Vincent de Paul. Mem- 1)(M- : Knights of Columbus, Catholic Order of Foresters, Young Men's Inst., Ancient Order of Hibernians. Club: University. h'rs. : So. Grand ave., N. W. cor. W. Washington, Los Angeles, Cal. GLEASON, Roy I.ee, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Vandalia, Mo., Mar. 5, 1883 ; son, William Henry and Lucetta (Hartle) G. Grad., Vandalia High School, 1900; A. B., Missouri State Univ., 1905 ; M. D., Med. Dept., St. Louis Univ., 1908. Married, Ha Price Turner, July 7, 1909, at Aux Vasse, Mo. Mem., Am. Med. Assn., Missouri State Med. Assn., St. Louis City Hosp. Alumni Assn., Missouri State Univ. Alumni Assn., St. Louis Univ. Alumni Assn., Montana Med. Assn. Ad- (Jress : Browning, Mont. GOCHENAUER, David, Physician; horn, Shippensburg, Pa., Sept. 19, 1846. Edu. : Shippensburg Acad. ; B. D., Yale Theolog- ical School, 1876 ; M. D., Med. Dept., ! Univ. of Pa., 1868. Married, Mary L. Grove, May 5, 1870. In practice, N. Y., Pa., and N. M., 1868-86 ; San Diego, since 1886. Was Supt. Public Instruction in the East. Prof., Medical Diagnosis, Col- lege of Phys. and Surg., Los Angeles. Formerly Surg., San Diego Co. Hosp. Founder and Pres., Agnew Sanatorium, San Diego, and Mgr., Angelus Hosp., Los Angeles. Formerly Pres., San Diego Chamber of Commerce. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., So. Cal. Med. Soc. Address : Agnew Hospital, San Diego, Cal. GODDARD, Albert James, Banker: horn, Muscatine, Iowa, July 15, 1863 ; son, -Icsse T. and Elma M. (Underwood) G. Edu. : Iowa Agricultural College ; Norton Normal and Scientific Acad. Married. Clara P. Herriek, Sept. 23, 1886, at Mount Pleasant, la. Pres., Pacific Iron Works ; Mgr., Upper Yukon Co. ; Pres.. A. J. God- \ dard Co., bankers. Served in State Legis. and Seattle City Council. Member : Hoo Hoos, Royal Arcanum, Redmen, Fraternal Brotherhood. Republican. Res. : 1048 Killiourne st. ; Office : 1050 Kilbourne st., Seattle, Wash. GODDARD, Henry Simpson, Physician born, Clarke Co., Wash., Mar. 30, 1862 : son, Joseph Hill and Hester Ann (Hen- dricks) G. A. B., Willamette Univ., Sa- lem, Ore., 1886 ; M. D., Med. Dept. Wil- lamette Univ., Portland, Ore., 1888 ; A. M., Portland Univ., Portland, Ore.. 1894: M. D., Phys. & Surg., Columbia College. N. Y. City, 1894. Married, Bessie May Stevens, May 19, 1897, at Portland, Ore. Address : Vancouver, Wash. GODIN, Arthur Puller, Physician: born, Mass., Nov. 25, 1875. Edu. : high school. Los Angeles ; Throop Polytechnic Inst. ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1901 ; Interne, L. A. Co. Hosp., 1901. Married. Blanche P. Kimball, Dec. 12, 1906. In- practice, Los Angeles, since 1901. Phys., L. A. Co. Humane Soc. Visiting Phys.. Cal. Children's Home, Los Angeles ; Instr., Materia Medica, College of Med., Univ. of Cal., since 1903, former- ly Clinical Instr. in Surgery. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., L. A. Co. Symposium Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc Res. : 1725 W. 9th St. ; Office : Auditorium bldg.. Los An- geles, Cal. GOFP, Henry Neville, Physician; horn. Canada, 1859 ; A. B., McGill Univ.. 1891 ; M. D., 1893. Moved to San Diego, Cal., 1896. Member ; San Diego Co. Med. Assn. (pres.. 1907). Res.: 3580 5th st. ; Office: Granger bldg., San Diego, Cal. GOFEIN, Octave J., Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Belgium, 1870 ; son, Ferdi- nand and Anna (Louis) G. M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Oregon, 1901. Married. Marie M. Miller, 1889, at Portland, Ore. Mayor of Moro. Manager, Moro Phar- macy. Republican. Member, Eastern Oregon Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Ad- dress : 2 Scott St., Moro. Ore. GOLDARACENA, Orel M., Consul; horn. Murphy's Camp, Calaveras Co., Cal., July 222 WHO'S WHO 31, 1857 ; son, Miguel and Pauline (Echa- verria) G. Grad., public schools of Los Angeles ; Franciscan College. Santa Bar- bara ; Univ. of Pamplona. Prov. of Na- varre, Spain. Married, Anita Fontana, Mar. 27. 1888. July, 1899. to Dec. 1909, Consul for Spain in San Francisco. Since 1908, Consul for Frugxiay in San Fran- cisco. Was knighted a chevalier of the Order of Isabella by the king of Spain. Apr. 3, 1907. with the Grand Cross. Member of Stanford Parlor No. 76, N. S. G. W. ; Parfaite Union Lodge No. 17, A. F. & A. M. ; Past High Chief Ranger, An- cient Order of Foresters. Republican. Res. : 2449 Jackson st. ; Offlce : 4 Colum- bus ave., San Francisco. Cal. GOLDEIV, Frank J., Lawyer; horn, Napa, Cal., June 3, 1877 : son, Patrick and Mary E. (Driscoll) G. Br7«. : pub- lic schools. Napa Co., and San Francisco. Married. Bernice M. Naggs. Sept. 13. 1898. Member : Knights of Pythias, N. S. G. W., San Francisco Bar Assn. Cluh : San Francisco-Alaska. Res. : Oakland ; Office: 802-804 Hewes bldg.. San Fran- cisco, Cal. GOLDEN, Robert E., Physician and Surgeon; horn. Morgantown. West Ya,. July 23, 1875 ; son, Franklin A. and Jennette (Ray) G. ; remotely related to family of Geo. Washington. Edii. : pub- lic schools of Ma-rshfleld. Ore. ;,B. M. E., Oregon Agricultural College, at Corvallis, Ore., 1897 ; M. D., Med. Dept.. Univ. of Oregon. Portland. Ore., 1904 ; served as House Phys. for Multnomah County Hosp.. Portland, during 1904 ; Phys. for N. P. R. R. at Yacolt. Wash., 1906-07. Married, Anna McDonald. Jan. 2. 1907, at Portland, Ore. Served in the Philip- pines as a non-commissioned officer with Co. C, 1st Wash. Vol. Inf. ; Span.-Am. War, 1898-99 ; Coroner of Coos Co., Ore., 1909-10 ; re-elected for term, 1911-12 ; resigned 1912, to change res. Address : Jacksonville, Ore. GOLD WATER, Morris, Banker: horn, London, Jan.. 1852 ; son, Michael and Sarah (Nathan) G. Edu. : public schools. Married, Mrs. S. A. Fisher, Sept., 1907. at Los Angeles, Cal. Senior member, M. Goldwater & Brother ; Pres., Commercial Trust Co. ; Yice-pres., Prescott Natl. Bank. Served in State Legis. and as Mayor of Prescott. Yice-pres., Constitu- tional Conv., 1910. Democrat. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows, Elks, Knights of Pythias. Address : Prescott, Ariz. GO^IEZ, Antonio R., Physician; horn, Granada, Spain. 1851. Edu. : Univ. of Barcelona ; Interne in hosp., 8 years ; M. D., Univ. of Madrid, Spain, 1878. Mar- ried. Petra Pereira. in 1886. Moved to Cal., 1894. Spent 4 years touring world, during which attended 4 different med. congresses ; was at Oporto, Portugal, dur- ing Bubonic Plague ; was Coroner and held other responsible positions along coast of Vera Cruz, Mexico. In Los An- geles, since 1904. Member several scien- tific assns. Res. : 107 S. Westlake ave. ; ^ Office : 114 S. Spring st.. Los Angeles, ' Cal. GOOCH, Lucius, Banker; horn, Pales- tine, Tex., 1860 ; snn, John Graham and Elizabeth (Cravens) Gooch. Edu. : com- mon schools. Married, Jessie Hoard, Jan. 9. 1884, at Galveston, Tex. ; second. Hel- en Huffmaster, July 28. 1904. Pres.. First Natl. Bank ; Yice-pres., Jacksonville State Bank. Member : Y. M. C. A. Cluhs : Country, Elkhart Fishing. Res.: 109 Magnolia st. ; Office : John st., Pales- tine, Tex. GOODALE. Charles Warren, Mining Engineer ; horn, Honolulu. Hawaii, Sept. 6, 1854 ; son, Warren and Elian R. (Whit- more) G. ; (both parents born in Marl- ' boro, Mass.). Edu.: English High School, Boston, 1871 ; S. B., Mass. Inst, of Technology. Boston, 1875. Unmarried. Pres., Barnes-King Development Co. Al- derman. 2d ward. City of Butte. 1888- 1890 ; 1875-76, in Boston, with Boston and Colorado Smelting Co. ; 1876-80, in Black Hawk. Colo., with Boston & Colo- roda Smelting Co. ; 1880-1885, in Tomb- stone, Ariz., as Supt. and Mgr., Boston & Arizona Smelting and Reduction Co. ; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 223 1885-98, in Butte, Mont., as Supt. Min- ing Dept., Colorado Smelting and Mining Co. (for 5 j'ears of this period was Con- sulting Engr. of Mont. Mining Co., own- ing the celebrated Drum Lummon Mine, 1893-98). Since 1898. with Boston & Montana Cons. Copper & Silver Mining Co. ; from 1898 to 1901, at Great Falls, Mont, in charge of concentrating, Smelt- ing and Refining Works ; since 1901, first I as Asst. Mgr., then as Mgr. of the Co., [ living in Butte. Member : Am. Inst, of ; Mining Engrs., Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, Great Britain ; Am. Mining Congress, Colorado Scientific Soc, Mon- tana Soc. of Engineers, Loyal Legion, (in ! 2nd class). Clubs: Engineer's (New- York) ; Silver Bow, (Butte) ; Montana, (.Helena) ; Anaconda, (Anaconda) ; Elec- ; trie City, (Great Falls) ; Butte Country, ' (Butte). Res. : 900 W. Quratz st. ; Office : Hennessey bldg., Butte, Mont. iOODFELLiOW^, Hugh, Law^yer; horn, Oakland, Cal., Nov. 12, 1880 ; son, W. S. and Alice R. (Annott) G. Edu. : Franklin Grammar School ; Mt. Tamalpais Military Academy, 1892-93 ; Alameda Univ. Acad- emy, 1893-97 ; Univ. of Cal., 1897-1901 ; Columbia Univ., 1901-2 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1905. Married, Sarah Jane Dowmey, Dec. 20, 1905. Dep. Dist. Atty., Alameda Co., May, 1905, to Aug., , 1906. Member law firm, Goodfellow, Bells & Orrick. Clubs : Olympic, Univer- sity, Bohemian, Merchants Exchange, Claremont Country. Republican. Res. : 2727 Garber st., Berkeley ; Office : 4-30 California st., San Francisco, Cal. OODFELLOW, William Scott, Law- yer ; born, Auckland, New Zealand, Sept. 16, 1850. Edu. : Edinburgh Collegiate School ; High School of Edinburgh ; B. A., Univ. of Cambridge, 1872 (belonged to St. Peter's College). Member law firm, Good- fellow, Eells & Orrick. Pres., San Fran- cisco Bar Assn., 2 terms. Clubs: Pacific Union, University, Olympic, Bohemian. Republican. Res. : 745 5th avenue, Oak- land ; Office : 4.30 California st., San Fran- I I Cisco, Cal. GOODHUJE, Arthur M., Lumberman; born, Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 22, 1871. Grad., Polytechnic School, Oakland, Cal. Married, Lillian Everson, Oct. 24, 1896, of Oakland, Cal. In lumber bus., 19 years ; Pres., State Bank of Long Beach, since Feb., 1906, (vice-pres., 1905-6) ; Dir., Chamber of Commerce^ Treas., Sea- side Inv. Co. Member : Masons. Repub- lican. Club : California. Address : Long Beach, Cal. GOODHUE, Edward Solon, Physician; born, Athabaskaville, Prov. of Quebec, Sept. 29, 1861 ; son, .James and Mariane Miranda (Emerson) G. ; direct descend- ant on father's side of Benjamin Good- hue, first Sen. Mass., to Continental Con- gress, 1796-1800 ; on mother's side, of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Edu. : Private Tutor, St. Francis College, Richmond, Prpv. of Quebec, and Rush Med. College, Chicago ; Milton Univ., Bait., Md., A. M., 1910; M. D., 1892; LL. D., 1912. Mar- ried, Lulu Mae Rosser, Sept. 25, 1889, at Chicago, 111. Vice-pres., N. Y. Medico- Loyal Soc. ; Vice-pres., Natl. Assn. for Prevention of Tuberculosis, (1909) ; Dele- gate for U. S. to International Congress on Leprosy, Berlin, 1909 ; U. S. Delegate, Congress on Inebriety, London, 1909. Member : Hawaiian Historical Soc, Hono- lulu ; Am. Med. Assn., Hawaiian Ty. Med. Assn., Honolulu ; Cor. Member, Am. Soc. of Tropical Med., Phila. ; Ipswich Hist. Soc, Ipswich, Mass. Club : Sierra (S. F.). Author: "Hawaii First," 1900; "Be- neath Hawaiian Palms and Stars" ; "Within Hawaiian Reefs," 1899 ; "Out of the Pigeon Hole," 1901 ; "Verses from the Valley," 1889 ; "Songs of the Western Sea," 1910. Books in preparation : "All Out of the West" ; "Simple Rhymes from Sunny Climes" ; "Poems of Life and Death" ; "Faith and Philosophy." Author of following published treatises ; "Lep- rosy in Hawaii," 1900 ; "State Care of Leprosy," 1901 ; "Molokai, the Leper Isl- and," 1901 ; "The Danger from Leprosy," 1904 ; "Notes on Dysentery in Hawaii," "The Physician in Hawaii," 1904 ; "The 224 WHO'S WHO Responsibility of Mothers," 1911 ; "The Thermohydropothec Treatment of Ty- phoid and otlier Inflammatory Condi- tions," 1912 ; "Altitudes," 1912 ; "Pella- gra in Hawaii," 1912 ; "Hawaii as a Field for Tropical Medicine," 1907 ; "Recent Ty- phoid Outbreaks in Kona," 1912 ; and 31 others. Republican. Unitarian. Res. : The Doctorage, Holualoa, Hawaii. GOODMAN, Harry 3Iinott, Civil Engi- neer ; horrij, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 21, 1883 ; son^ William Graves and Alice Bachelder. Edu. : primary and grammar schools in San Francisco and Berkeley, Cal. ; high school in Berkeley ; B. S., (in C. E.), Univ. of Cal., 1906. Structural Draughtsman with Howard & Galloway, 1907 ; completed structural drawings for John Doe Library, Berkeley ; Berkeley Natl. Bank ; Levi Strauss bldgs., S. F. ; Murphy Grant Bldg., S. F. ; Fine Arts Bldg. and Auditorium, Alaska- Yukon Ex- po. During 1908-9 and part of 1910, Instrumentman, Draftsman and Asst. Engr. on new dry dock at Mare Island. 1910-11, Asst. Engr. for Hawaiian Dredging Co., on Pearl Harbor dry dock. At present, Asst. Engr., for the Lord Young Engrg. Co., Honolulu, General Contractors. Asso. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Western Soc. of Engrs. Member : Univ. of Cal. CluJ) ; Odd Fellows, Res. : 1366 S. King st. ; Office : Campbell block, Honolulu, H. I. GOODNIGHT, Henry Franklin, Banker; horn, Kentucky, Nov. 11, 1844 ; son, Jos- eph and Elizabeth (Helm) G. Edu. : common schools. Married, Bethany H. Nail, Sept. 20, 1872, at Tyler, Tex. Pres., Vanzandt County Natl. Bank. Member : Masons, R. A. M., Knights Templar, Scot- tish Rite and Shriners. Served in C. S. A., Civil War. Address : Wills Point, Tex. GOODRICH, Ben, Lawyer; horn, Grimes Co., Tex., Sept. 23, 1839 ; son, B. B. and Serena (Caruthers) G. Edu. : Austin College, Huntsville, Tex. Married, Mary F. Terrell, May 17, 1865. Moved to San Diego, Cal., 1890. Treas. of Cochise Co., . Ariz., 1884. Democrat. Res. : 1844 S. Flower st. ; Office : 530 Wilcox bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GOODWIN, George Estyn, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Gorham, N. H., 1875 ; son, Otis F. and Sarah B. (Hutchinson) G. Edu. : College Prep, course at Hebron Acad., Hebron, Me. ; B. S., Univ. of Maine, 1901 ; later, C. E. Married, Margaret Wallace, June 13, 1901, at Waterville, Me. Has been engaged in R. R. construc- tion in Wyoming and North Dakota and with U. S. Govt., as Res. Engr. on forti-i| fication construction and river and harbor- imp. on the Atlantic coast; as Construe-' tion and Project Engineer in U. S. Rec. : work in Mont., and as Asst. Engr. on con-i struction of the Dalles-Celilo ship can.ali on the Columbia River. Member : Am. i Soc. Civil Engrs., Natl. Geographic Soc. Res. : Big Eddy, Ore. ; Office : The Dalles, Ore. GOODWIN, James Bowman, Civil Engi- neer ; born, Mona Mills, Ont., Aug. 1, 1867 ; son, James and Caroline < Wilkin- son) G. Edu. : public and high schools, Ontario and Saskatchewan, Canada. Mar- ried. Ona Belle Teeter, Nov. 26, 1901, at Grimsby, Ontario, Can. Taught in pub- lic schools of Manitoba and Ontario ; grad. in C. E., Toronto Univ., 1892 ; with Carnegie Steel Co., Pittsburg, 1892, and with the City Engr., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Post grad. course, 1894, in steam and hy- draulic engrg., and took A. B. in Science ; with L. S. & M. S. Ry., Toledo, in 1896; First Asst. Engr,. Sewer System, Niagara Falls, Ont., 1897 ; in charge of fie^ld work '\ Astronomical Meridian Boundaries, C. P. ' R., land grants. Southern B. C, 1897-98 ; ' with Niagara Falls Power Co., 1904 ; Asst. i Engr.. Elec. Dev. Co., Niagara Falls, Ont, \ 1905; Res. Engr., McCall Ferry Power; Co., McCall Ferry, Pa., 1908 ; Supt. ( Constr., N. Y. State Barge Canal, 1910 ; ! Supt. Constr., Canadian General Dev. Co., i 1910. Since 1910, Chief Field Engr., for i Smith Kerry & Chan, and Asst. Gen. Mgr. and Supt. Constr., Mount Hood Ry. Light & Power Co., Portland, Ore. Author of papers on "Tunnel for Power Develop- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 225 ment," "Niagai-a Falls Sewer System." Member : Canadian Soc. Civil Euyrs., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Natl. Geographic Soc, Ore. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : Toronto, Canada ; Office : Mt. Hood Ry. Lt. & Power Co., Portland, Ore. jGOODVVIJN, J. W., Retired Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., 1864; son, James P. and Harriett (Baker) G. LL. B., Univ. of Micli., 1890. Married, Ada M. Norris, 1891. Clubs : Pacific Union, Bohemian, lies. : Redwood City ; Office : First Natl, bldg., San Francisco, Cal. b GODWIN, Nathaniel Carl, Jr., Actor; ] J)oi 71, Boston, Mass., July 25, 1857 ; son, I Nathaniel Carl and Caroline R. Goodwin. ; Edu. : public schools, Boston. Grad., Lit- i[ tie Blue Acad., Me., 1873. Married, ; Eliza Weathersbee, (deceased), 1877; second, Mrs. Nella Baker Pease, 1888, at Buffalo, N. Y. ; third, Maxine Elliott, 1898; fourth, Edna Goodrich, 1908, at Boston, Mass. Was general utility man, Niblo's Gardens, N. Y. City, beginning of career. First success was in "Law in New York." Retired from stage, 1908, to look after mines in Rawhide, Nev. Returned to stage, 1910. Clubs : Green Room, i (London), Lambs, Players, Larchmont : Yacht, (N. Y. City). Address: Santa ; Monica, Cal. GOODWIN, Vernon, Lawyer; born, San- ta Rosa, Cal., Dec. 13, 1871. Edu. : pub- lic schools ; grad., high school, 1889 ; Asst. Postmaster, Santa Rosa, Cal., 3 years ; studied law and was admitted to practice in Cal. Supreme Court, 1894; Principal of grammar school, 3 years ; took special English course, Stanford Univ. Dep. Co. Auditor, 4 years ; re- signed to enter services Cal. Gas & Elec- tric Corp. Moved to Los Angeles, 1895 ; Secy., Bilicke-Rowan Fireproof Bldg. Co. ; Si'cy., Alexandria Hotel Co. ; Secy., IIol- Icnbeck Hotel Co. ; Past Master, Masonic Lodge. Member : Knights Templar, Shrin- crs. Clubs : Jonathan, Annandale Coun- try. Res. : 1169 W. 28th st. ; Office : Alex- andria Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. GORDON, Frederic Vernon, Oil In- vestments ; born, Montgomery City, Mo., May 23, 1875 ; son, B. F. and Margaret A. Gordon. Edu. : public schools, Los An- geles. Married, Mary Smith Langdon, Feb. 20, 1902, at Bakersfield, Cal. Asst. Operator and Ticket Agt., River Station, L. A., Sou. Pac. R. R., 1891-92; Clerk, Freight depot, 1892-98; Night Operator, Santa Fe R. R., Bakersfield, Cal., 1899 ; Cashier, and Asst. Agt. until 1902. Dir. and Asst. Secy., Thirty-two Oil Co. ; Seey., Western Crude Oil Co. ; Dir. and Secy., Hale McLeod Oil Co., Four Inv. Co. ; Dir., Regal Oil Co. Enlisted with First Co., Vol. Signal Corps, June 1898-Span.-Am. War ; promoted to Corporal, and Ser- geant ; detailed on military expeditions into interior of Philippine Islands, and took part in a number of engagements ; mustered out July, 1899. Clubs : Union League, (L. A. and S. F.), Sierra Madre, Gamut, Annandale Country, L. A. Athletic (L. A.) Res. : 1614 So. Gram- ercy place ; Offtice : 610 So. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. GORDON, Howard Samuel, Physician; born, Missouri, Aug. 11, 1853. Edu. : Richmond College ; Med. Dept., Univ. of Mo. ; M. D., Kansas City College of Phys. and Surg., 1878. Married, Jennie E. Darling, Jan. 10, 1889. Moved to Cal., 1894. In practice, Westminster, 1898- 1902 ; Santa Ana, since 1902. Phys. to County of Cochise, Ariz., 1896-8 ; Secy., and Dir., Santa Ana Hosp. Assn. ; Pres., Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce ; Vice- pres., Pan-Am. Med. Assn., 1896. Mem- ber : Orange Co. Med. Assn. (Pres., 1903) ; Cal. State • Med. Soc. ; Am. Med. Assn. Address : Santa Ana, Cal. GORDON, Hugh Taylor, Lawyer; born, Columbia, Tenn., June 12, 1848 ; son, George Washington and Elizabeth (Brad- shaw) G. Edu. : common schools of Tenn. ; Univ. of Va., 1870 ; read law in office of his brother, William Bradshaw Gordon, Columbia, Tenn. Married, Anna Nicholson, Oct. 1, 1874. Moved to Cal., 1887. Member law firm, Gordon & Gor- 226 WHO'S WHO don. Justice of the Peace of Columbia, ' Tenn., 1876-82. Democratic candidate for Superior Judge of Los Angeles Co., 1900. Member : Philosophical Soc. of Tenn., Masons, Maccabees, Sons of the Rev., Chamber of Commerce. Cluhs : Union Lea- gue, Sierra Madre. Republican. Res. : Glendora, Los Angeles Co. ; Office : 440 Wilcox bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GORDON, John D., Banker; horn, Odes- sa, Can., Feb. 17, 1852 ; son, A. B. and Emily (Lamb) G. Edu. : common schools. Married, Emily Noice, July 19, 1881, at Pembina, N. D. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Apple Growers' Union ; member, J. D. Gordon & Sons. Member : Masons, Order Eastern Star. Cluh : Commercial. Ad- dress : Newburg, Ore. GORHAM, Charles Wesley; Lawyer and Newspaper Man ; hot-n, N. Y. City, 1865; son, Isaiah S. C. and Mary (Craft) G. ; descendant of Miles Standish. A. B., Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1892. Married, Elsie E. West, June 6, 1901, at Leaf River, 111. Children : Harlan, Helen and Elaine. Admitted to practice law, State of Wash., 1895 ; Dir., First Natl. Bank of Snohomish, Wash. ; Secy and Mgr., Cascade Lbr. & Shingle Co. Member Legis., State of Wash., 1901 ; State Print- er, 1905-09 ; J. P. and Police Judge, Snoh- omish, 1899-1901. Has done special work in road law legislation in Legis., 1901, basis of present road legislation in State, Financial Secy, and Trav. Agt., College, one year after graduation. Went to Snoho- mish, 1893. Editor and owner, "Snohomish Tribune," 1893-1908 ; also started and owned, "Silverton Miner," "Index Miner" and "Granite Falls Post." Member : Snohomish Commercial Club. Address : Snohomish, Wash. GORRIIiL, William Henry, Lavi^yer; horn, Oakland, Cal., Nov. 27, 1872 ; son, William Henry and Adelaide (Walker) G. Edu. : public schools and high school, Oak- land, grad., 1891 ; A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1895 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1900 ; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1899. Married Kath- erine C. Bunnell, Mar. 5, 1908. Clerk in office of T. C. Coogan, 1900-1901. Lecturer on "Contracts," in the Univ. of Cal., 1900 ; Instr. in Law, 1901-4 ; Asst. Prof, of Law, 1904-1905. Trustee, Oakland Free Library, 1903-7. Cluhs : Commonwealth, Univ. of Cal., Harvard, Unitarian of Cal., Faculty of Univ. of Cal. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn. Democrat. Res. : 2725 Dwight Way, Berkeley ; Office : 821 First Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. GORTIVER, Robert C, Law^yer; horn, Goshen. Ind., Dec. 22, 1871 ; son, Elias and Rachel (Felkner) G. Edu. : public schools, Goshen, Ind. ; read law in office of Hon. T. B. Catron, Santa. Fe, N. M. Married, Zepora Gold, June 8, 1909. Dist. Atty. for First Judicial Dist. of N. M., 1899 to 1901; Asst. Atty. Gen. of N. M., 1907-8. Republican. Res. : 1963 La France ave.. So. Pasadena; Office: 432 P. E. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GOSBEY, Perley Francis, Judge; horn, Santa Clara, Cal., May 15, 1859 ; son, Joseph F. and Sarah (Smith) G. Grad., Santa Clara High School, 1875; A. B., Univ. of the Pacific, 1880; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., Law Dept., 1888. Married, Su- san W. Rucker, Oct. 28, 1891. Pres., Bd. of Edu., San Jose Co., 4 years. Judge, Superior Court of Santa Clara Co., since 1908. Res. : 456 N. 3d st. ; Office : Court House, San Jose, Cal. GOSIVEY, Ezra Seymour, Law^yer, Banker, Investor ; horn, Kenton Co., Kentucky, Nov. 6, 1855 ; son, Daniel B. and Eloiza (Griffing) Gosney. B. S., Richmond College, Mo., 1877 ; LL. B., St. Louis Law School of Washington Univ., 1880. Married, Tyrene Noyes, 1886, (died, 1887) ; May Hawkey, at Flagstaff, Ariz., 1893. Asst. general atty., Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs R. R., St. Jo- seph, Mo., 1881-86. Spent tv/o years in Colorado, and on Atlantic and Pacific Coasts, regaining impaired health, then located at Flagstaff, Ariz., where engaged in the practice of law, banking and live stock growing. Pres., Arizona Wool Grow- ers' Assn., 10 years ; and took prominent ON THE PACIFIC COAST 227 part in various discussions of grazing problems of the National Forest reserva- tions and the public domain of the West. Pres.. Searchlight Mercantile Co.. of Ne- vada ; Foothills Frostloss Fruit Co., of Cal.. Dir., T'nion Trust and Savings Bank. of Pasadena. Pasadena Ice Co., American Petroleum Co., and of numerous smaller corporations. Republican. Active advo- cate of progressive, practical, universal education. Trustee, Polytechnic Elemen- tary School of Pasadena, whose Assembly Hall, in recognition of services and en- dowment in its organization, bears his name (a model elementary school design- ed to raise standards in educational work) ; also member, national and local assns. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Member : Masons, Woodmen of the World. Clubs : Twilight, Altadena Country. Res. : Corner Erie st. and Luverne ave. ; Office : 622 Chamber of Commerce bldg., Pasadena, Cal. loss, Oliver Perry Morton, Civil Engi- neer ; horn. Paragon. Ind., Oct. 10, 1878 ; son_, Joseph H. and Amanda (Welton) G. B. S., Purdue Univ., 1904 ; C. E., 1907. Married. Ethel E. Cowing, June 7, 1906, at Lafayette, Ind. Assisted in timber test work at St. Louis Exposition, 1904 ; also at Purdue Univ., 1904-06. Asst. in Forest Service laboratory work, Yale Forest School, 1906. Since 1907, in I charge Seattle Laboratory of the Forest Service. Member : Pacific N. W. Soc. of Engrs., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Asso.. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; Ex-Pres., Purdue Civil Engrs. Soc, University Club, Madison, Wis. AutJior : "Mechanical Prop- erties of Western Hemlock," 1912 ; "Me- chanical Properties of Western Learch," 1012. Res. : 4750 16th ave., N. E.. Post Office : University Station, Seattle. Wash. iOt'DGE, Herliert J., Lawyer; horn. London. Eng.. Apr. 26, 1863 ; son. Nathan- iel Edmund and Agnes (Bateman) G. E'lu. : City of London School ; City of Lon- don College ; King's College. London ; studied law. Married. Nellie Agnes Tighe, Feb. 1. 1891, at Los Angeles. Traveled in Europe, Central America, Mexico. First Asst. City Atty., 1901-1906 ; played prom- inent part in the taking over of City Water Co's. plant ; acquisition of Owens River water rights ; preservation of L. A. River from private exploitation. Member law firm, Williams, Goudge & Chandler. Dir., Home Savings Bank ; Pres., Coten- ants Co. Member : Southwest Soc. Arch- aeological Inst, of Am.. L. A. Co. Horti- cultural Soc. Cluhs : California. Union League, Sunset. Res. : Alhambra ; Office : 307-312 Exchange bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. GOUGH, James Rowland. Lawyer: horn, Collin Co., Texas. Dec. 31. 1860 ; son, Alexander B. and Elizabeth Jane (Row- land) G. ; his father was a soldier in the Confederate Army and fell at Norwoods Plantation in 1864. Edu. : common schools ; admitted to bar and began practice of law in June, 1888. Married, Mary An- drews, Feb. 6, 1887. at McKinney, Texas. Member, House of Representatives, Texas Legislature. 1890-96 ; Member, Texas State Senate, 1896-1900 : Pres.. pro-tem, during last 2 months. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Texas : installed, 1902, and served 13 months ; for 4 years succeeding was mem- ber of the Sovereign Grand Lodge and attended the sessions at San Francisco. Phila., Toronto, St. Paul. Dir., Collin Co. Natl. Bank ; First Natl. Bank of Frisco, Texas ; International Fire Ins. Co.. Ft. Worth, Texas. Democrat. Address : McKinney, Tex. GOULD, Carl Frelinghiiysen, Architect: horn. New York City, 1873 ; son, Charles Judson and Annie (Westbrook) G. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1898. Entered the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Paris, 1899. Unmarried. An assistant on the Burnham plans for San Francisco. Furthered the passage of charter amendment creating a Plans Commission for the City of Seattle. Mem- ber : Soc. of the Beaux Arts Architects. N. Y. ; Am. Inst, of Arch.. Municipal League. Exec. Bd. ; Chamber of Commerce ; Exec. Council of the Architectural League of the Pac. Coast. Cliihs : University, Col- 228 WHO'S WHO lege, Golf and Country, (Seattle). Res.: University Club ; OMce : 400 Boston blk., Seattle, Wash. GOUIiD, Frank Horace, Lawyer; 'born, Fayette Co., la., Aug. 29, 1856 ; son, Albert Langdon and Jane Augusta (Hol- brook) G. Edu. : public schools, Santa Clara Co., Cal. ; Vinsonhalers College, San Jose ; State Normal School, San Jose ; B. L., Alabama State Univ. of Law, 1887. Married, Hester A. Farnsworth, Jan. 16, 1879 ; second, Mettle Eaton, 1898. Crossed plains to Cal., 1862. Member of Legis. from Merced Co., 1891-95. Speaker of Assem- bly of Cal., and ex-officio Regent of State Univ., 1893-95. Bldg. and Loan Commnr.. 1897-1901. Dir., State Hosp., Agnews, 1894-1900. Chmn., Democratic State Convs., 1896, 1904. Chmn., Democratic State Central Comm., 1894 to 1896. Cliihs : Olympic, Union League, Commonwealth. Democrat. Res. : 1329 12th ave. ; Offlce : Merchants Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. GOUL.D, Will Daniel, Lawyer; horn, Cabot, Vt, Sept. 17, 1845 ; son, Daniel and Betsa (Smith) G. Echi.: public and high schools, Cabot, Vt. ; academies at St. Johns- bury and Barre, Vt. ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1871 ; studied law in ofBce of Hon. Charles H. Heath, Plainfield, Vt. Mar- ried, Mary L. Halt, June 26, 1875. Mem- ber of militia of Vt., 1863. Supt. of Schools, Cabot, Vt., 1866. Prin. of high schools, Passumpsic, Marshfield and Plain- field, Vt. Member : Masons, K. of P. Democrat. Res. : 1553 Baxter st. ; Office : 82-85 Temple blk.. Los Angeles, Cal. GOVE, Aaron, Beet Sug-ar Manufac- turer ; horn, Hampton Falls, N. H., Sept. 26, 1839 ; son, John Francis and Sarah Jane (Wadleigh) G. Edu. : Boston, Mass.. Grammar School ; 111. Normal Univ.. 1861 ; Adj., and Brevet Major, 111. 33rd Inf. Vols. ; A. M., Dartmouth College ; LL. D., Univ. of Colo. ; State Teacher's Certificate, 111. and Colo. Married. Caro- line Coggeshall Spofiford, Feb. 13. 1865, at North Andover, Mass. Pres., Natl. Education Assn., 1888 ; Supt, Denver City Schools, 1874-1904 ; Editor and Proprietor, "Illinois Schoolmaster," 1870-74 ; Editor and Proprietor "Colorado School Journal," 1876-1906. Grand Commander, K. T. I Colorado, 33° A. & A. S. R., Southern Jurisdiction; Commander, Colo. Command- ery Military Order Loyal Legion. Now (1912) with Great Western Sugar Co., Denver, Colo. Member : G. A. R., M. O. >\ Loyal Legion, A. & A. S. R. Cluhs : Uni- ' versify, Denver, Schoolmasters. Office : Sugar bldg., Denver, Colo. , GOVE, DaAad Albert, Physician and ]l Surgeon; horn, Trivoli, 111., Oct. 28, 1847 ;.;i son, James K. and Mary Barbara (Brant) i; G. Edu. : Lombard Univ., Galesburg, 111. ; ;j M. D., Ohio Med. College, Cincinnati, Ohio, .! 1876. Married, Mary Eva Wead, Nov. 1, j 1877, at Peoria, 111. U. S. Pension Sur- geon at Orting, Wash. Health Officer, Orting. Address : Orting, Wash. GOW, P(atrieli;) George, Mining-; horn, Scotland, 1866 ; so7i, Leonard and Jessie (McLeod) G. Edu. : Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh, Scotland. Married, Eola Wiswall, 1893, at Denver. Member : Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs. Cluh : Clare- mont Country. Address : 1619 Walnut st, Berkeley, Cal. GRABER, Thomas F., Lawyer; horn, Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y., Aug. 15, 1848 ; son, Charles Louis and Aurelia . (Potts) G. Grad., Ann Arbor High School i (classical course), 1871; B. S., Univ. of'" Mich. (Latin scientific course), 1875. . Married, Ada Botsford. Sept. 26, 1877. Law partner of C. L. Colvin. Moved to ' Cal., Mar., 1876. Trustee, City Clerk and i City Atty. of Berkeley at different periods prior to 1900. Member : Masons. I. O. O. P. Republican. Res. : 2037 Durant ave., Berkeley ; Office : 906 Broadway, Oak- land, Cal. GRACEY, Arthur Henry, Mining En- gineer ; horn, Exeter, Ont, Sept 8, 1869 ; son, Rev. Henry and Agnes (McKay) G. Edu. : Gananoque High School and Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont. Married, Blanche Oma Fitch. Apr. 22, 1905, at Spokane. Pres., Nugget Gold Mines ; Dir., Eva Gold ON THE PACIFIC COAST 229 Mines, and Imperial Development Syndi- (•;Mt\ Member: Canadian Mining Inst., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., B. C. Mining Assn. (executive committee). Address: Nelson. B. C, Canada. (iKACEY, Wilbur Tirrell, Consul; lorn, East Weymouth, Mass., Feb. 26, 1877 ; xiin, Samuel L. and Leonora (Thompson) (t. Edu. : public and private schools of ^lass. Married, Enid Yale, July 22, 1906, :it Oakland, Cal. American Consular ser- vice in China, 1899 to 1912; with service as Acting Consular Consul at Foochow, Nanking, Hongkong, Tsingthau. Appointed Consul at Progreso, Mexico, Mar., 1912. Offered decoration of Double Dragon by Chinese Govt, but declined. Res. : 287 Eu- clid ave., Oakland, Cal. ; Office : American Consulate, Progreso, Mexico. GRAHAM, Fred E., Banker; horn, Sa- hetha. Kas., July 6, 1860 ; son, John L. and Nancy J. (Slosson) G. Edu. : State Normal School, Nebr. Married, Ida L. Kobbins. June 11, 1890, at Sabetba, Kas. Pres., Am. Natl. Bank; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Claremont ; First Natl. Bank, Lords- burg ; Treas., Pomona Valley Hosp. Assn., Pomona Bd. of Trade, Pomona Ranch Water Co., Harrison Avenue Water Co Member : Knights Templar, Scottish Rite Masons, 32°, Shriners, Elks, K. of P. Address : Pomona, Cal. GRAHAM, Ralph P., Lawyer; dorn, Mer- cer Co., HI.. Apr. 30, 1866 ; soti, James C. and Ann Eliza (Westfall) G. Edu. : pub- lic schools, 111. ; Kansas Normal School, Ft. Scott; read law in office of E, J. Sal- mon, Newton, la. Married, Alice R. Win- ger, Nov. 24, 1887. City Atty., at Whit- tier, 1904-06, and 1908-11. Dep. Dist. Atty., Los Angeles, Co., since Dec, 1911. Mem- ber: K. of P., Knights Templar. Republi- can. Res. : 335 N. Comstock ave, Whit- tier ; Office : Hall of Records. Los Angeles, Cal. GRAHAM, S. C, Mining; iorn, Arm- strong Co., Pa., 1862. Edu. : common schools, Pa. Began work as pumper, oil dresser and driller in oil fields of Pa. Moved to Los Angeles, 1882 ; employed by Hardesty & Stewart Oil Co. (now Union Oil Co.), 4 years; Supt., Sisar Oil Co.' Supt.. Supply Dept, and shops. Union Oii Co., 1 year. Oi-ganized, with Wm. Loftus, the Graham-Loftus Oil Co., Fullerton dist. Chmn., Campaign Comm., Los Angeles non- partisan movement. One of the original organizers of Lincoln-Roosevelt League in Los Angeles. CTu'bs : Union League, Cel- tic. Res. : 1206 Third ave. ; Office : 508 So. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. GRAHAM, Thomas Francis, Lawyer: horn, St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 4, 1867 ; son, Thomas F. and Mary (Burns) 6. Edu. : public schools. Married, Helen Loretta McNulty, Feb. 14, 1893. Moved to Cal., July, 1871. Asst. Pros. Atty., 1894 ; Pros. Atty., 1897. Elected Judge, Police Court, 1898, and Judge Superior Court, 1900. Member : Order of Eagles, Knights of Co- lumbus, Woodmen of the World, Young Men's Inst. Cluhs : Olympic, Cosmos. Republican. Res. : 2368 Vallejo st. Office : City Hall, San Francisco, Cal. GRANT, Andrew J., Lawyer; horn, Mis- souri, Feb. 25, 1869 ; son. Dr. John Earl and Louisa (Mounce) G. ; grandson of Jerry M. Grant (lawyer), born in Albany. N. Y., and related to Gen. Grant. Edu. : common and high schools of Kas. and Mo. ; received first teacher's certificate to teach school, 1888 ; has since received 3 third grades, 4 second grades and 4 first grade certificates from different exam, board Attended county normals ; grad. from Eldorado Normal and Bus. College, 189 read law under Hastings & Nelson, Stock ton. Mo., 1898. Married, Ella B. Soash Dec. 25. 1894. in Cedar Co., Mo. Admitted to practice law in courts of Mo., 1900 ; admitted before Supreme Court of State of Wash., 1902. Secy., Harrington Driv- ing Park Assn. Member : Teachers' Exam. Board. County Road Commissioner. Jus- tice of the Peace. U. S. Census Enumera- tor. Deputy Sheriff. Since 1903, City Atty., Harrington, Wash. Member : Ma- sons (22 years) ; Laurel Lodge, No. 119, F. & A. M. ; Davenport Chapter, No. 25 ; 230 WHO'S WHO M. W. of A., Camp No. 7600 ; O. E. S., No. 79. Address: Harrington, Wash. G-RANT, John Robert, Structural Engi- neer ; horUj Elora, Ontario, Can., 1879 ; son, James and Elizabeth (Connor) G. B. S., Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont. Mem- ber firm, Cartwright, Matheson & Co. Asso. Member : Canadian Soc. Civil Engrs. Asso. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Member : Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Clubs : University. Vancouver. Address : Rogers bldg., Vancouver, B. C, Canada. GRANT, Joseph Donohoe, Merchant; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 28. 1858 ; son, Adam and Emma F. (Gummer) G. ; his father moved to Cal., 1850, and found- ed dry goods house of Murphy, Grant & Co. Edu. : Lincoln Grammar School, 1866- 67 ; Old Washington School. 1867-70 ; Boys' High School, 1870-75 ; College of Social Science. Univ. of Cal. ; toured Eu- rope and the East. Attended Sorbonne Lectures on Political Economy and Litera- ture, 5 months. Married, Edith Macleay, June 28, 1897, at Portland, Ore. Pres., Murphy-Grant Co., 1904 ; Pres., North Central Imp. Assn. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, (San Jose) ; Mercantile Trust Co.. Mer- cantile Natl. Bank ; Security Sav. Bank ; Donohoe Kelley Banking Co.. Natoma Con- solidated Co., Coast Counties Light & Power Co., Charities Indorsement Comm. ; Life Trustee. Stanford L'niv.. Acad, of Sciences. Member : Council of the Acad, of Pac. Coast History, Am. Astronomical Soc, Seismological Soc, S. F. Arts Assn. (pres., 2 years"). Chihs : Union, Rocky Mountain, (N. T.) ; Pacific Union, Bohem- ian, Olympic. Press, (life member, latter two) ; Golf and Country, Commonwealth, (S. F.) ; Menlo Country. Burlingame Coun- try, (life member), (San Mateo) : Chi Phi Frat., of Univ. of Cal. Address : San Francisco, Cal. GRANT, L(loyd) Murray, Civil Eng-i- neer ; Jjorn, Helena. Mont., Sept. 6, 1877 ; son, James Souter and Janet Eliza (Mathewson) G. Edu. : Columbian Col- lege, New Westminster. B. C, (prepara- tory) ; B. S. (M. E.), Purdue Univ., La- fayette, Ind., 1904. Married, Bernice Nel- son, June 9, 1909, at Lowell, Ind. Chief Engr., Pacific Coast Pipe Co., Ballard Sta., Seattle. Asso. Member., Am. Soc Civil Engrs., Honor Bng. Fraternity Tan Beta Pi, Engrs. Club, Seattle, A. F. & A. M. Res. : 113 North 55th st. ; Office : Bal- lard, Seattle, Wash. GRANT, Robert D., Mining-; horn, Pa., 1866. Telegraph Operator, Pa. R. R., 1880; Santa Fe R. R., New Mexico, and Union Pac. R. R., in Wyoming, until 1883 ; telegrapher, Butte. Mont., 1883-7 ; clerk. Parrot Silver & Copper Co., 1889-98 ; Gen. Mgr., 1898-99. Moved to Los Angeles, 1905, and est. American Mines and Ex- ploration Co. One of the owners of the Ray Consolidated Copper Mines, Kelvin, Ariz. Gluh : Sierra Madre. Res. : 1032 So. Alvarado st. ; Office : 108 W. 6th st., Los Angeles, Cal. GRANT, Ulysses S., Jr., Capitalist; horn. Bethel, Ohio, July 22, 1852; son, Ulysses S. and Julia (Dent) G. Edu. : Emerson Inst., Washington, D. C. ; Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, N. H. ; grad.. Harvard Col- lege, 1874 ; Columbia Law School, 1876. Married, Fannie Josephine Chaffee, (died Nov. 10, 1909), Nov. 1, 1880, at N. Y. City. Largely interested in real estate in San Diego; built U. S. Grant Hotel, etc. Del.- at-Large, Republican Natl. Convs., 1896- 1900 ; presidential elector at large, 1904- 1908. Republican. Cluhs : Union League. (N. Y.) ; Cuyamaca, (San Diego). Ad- dress : San Diego, Cal. GRANT, William, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco. Sept. 2, 1862 ; son, John and Elizabeth Augusta (Nelson) G. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; LL. B.. Law Dept, Univ. of Cal., 1884. Married, Hildergarde Zimdars, Sept., 1910. Mem- ber law firm, Grant & Zimdars. Cluhs : Bohemian, Olympic Commonwealth. Mem- ber : San Francisco Bar Assn.. Soc. of Cal. Pioneers. Independent in politics. Res. : 2968 Washington st. ; Office : Mer- chants Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 231 GRAVE:S, Jackson Alpheus, Banker; borUj Hauntown, Iowa, Dec. 5, 1852 ; son, John Q. and Kathevin Jane (Haun) G. Edif. : public schools, Marysville, Cal. ; grad.. San Francisco High School, 1869 ; A. B., St. Mary's College, San Francisco, 1872 ; A. M., 1873 ; studied law in office of Eastman & Neumann, San Francisco. Moved to Los Angeles, 1875. Married, Alice H. Griffith, Oct. 28. 1879, at Los Angeles. Vice-pres., Farmers & Merchants Bank, 1904. Vice-pres., Southern Trust Co. ; Pres., Farmers & Merchants Bank, Redondo, Cal. ; Pres., U. S. Natl. Bank. Azusa, Cal. ; Dir., Security Trust & Sav- ings Bank, U. S. Natl. Bank, Whittier Natl. Bank, Whittier, Cal. ; First Natl. Bank, Monrovia, Cal. ; First Natl. Bank, El Monte, Cal. ; Natl. Bank of Long Beach, Long Beach Savings Bank & Trust Co. Address : Alhambra ; Office : Farm- ers & Merchants Natl. Bank, Los Angeles. Cal. GRAY, Edward, Physician; liorn, Beni- cia, Cal.. Nov. 17, 1849 ; son, Samuel Cot- ton and Lucy (Wetmore) G. ; descendant of Elder Brewster, John Cotton. Edu. : Colton's Preparatory School, Middletown, Conn. ; A. B., Yale College, 1871 ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., Med. Dept., Columbia Univ., 1875 ; Presbyter- ian Hospital, N. Y., 1875 ; special study in Vienna, to Feb., 1877 (eye, ear and throat) ; practicing in Cal., since August. 1877. Married, Maria M. Willey, Nov. 16, at San Francisco, Cal. Member : Sonoma County Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Astronomical Soc. of the Pacific, Assn. of Variable Star Observers in Sierra Club. Editor of revised Veliz- quaz Spanish and English Dictionaries ; of "Marianela," and of "Fortuna" (Span- ish texts) . Address : Sonoma State Home, Eldridge, Cal. GRAY, Grove C, Banker; horn, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1863 ; son, Archemedes and Mary A. (Tone) G. Edu. : public schools. Mar- ried, Avanelle Davis, Sept. 2. 1891, in Iowa. Pres.. Bank of Montpelier. Has served in the State Legis. Republican. Address : Montpelier, Ida. GRAY, Harold Farns^vorth, Specialist on Sanitation ; born, San Francisco, Cal., June 29, 1885 ; son, Theodore and Anna Turner (Farnsworth) G. B. S., (sanitary engrg.) IJniv. of Cal., Berkeley, 1907; M. S., (hygienic and parasitology), 1912. Married, Harriet Kate Helman, Aug. 6, 1911, at Oroville, Cal. Acts in an advis- ory and supervisory capacity for munici- palities, counties, land irrigation and con- struction COS., concerning matters relat- ing to public health and sanitation. Mem- ber. Am. Public Health Assn. ; Junior, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Author of miscellaneous, technical and popular articles on public health matters. Address : 2540 Benvenue ave., Berkeley, CaL GRAY, John Carleton, Judge; horn, Dresden, Lincoln Co., Me., Feb. 2, 1837 ; son, John L. and Lydia (Carleton) G. Edu. : Vassalboro and Waterville Academ- ies ; Waterville (now Colby) College, 2 years ; studied law in office of Judge A. Libby, Augusta, Me. Moved to CaL, 1863. Married, Katherine Hecker, July 3, 1901. Taught school, Butte Co.. until 1872. Dep. Dist. Atty.. Butte Co., 1872-73. Member, Cal. Assembly, 1873-74. Elected District Atty., 1886. Superior Judge, since 1891. Member : Delta Kappa Epsilon, Masons, I. O. O. F. Cluh : Union League, (San Francisco). Republican. Address: Oro- ville, Cal. GRAY, Roscoe Spaulding-, Lawyer; ho)-n, Carroll Co., 111., Apr. 7, 1857 ; son, Calvin and Abigail North (Spaulding) G. Edit. : public schools, Geneva, Kas. Married, Mary Fox, May 12, 1887. Sept., 1908, entered Ins. Commission of Cal. Member : Am., Cal., San Francisco and Oakland Bar Assns. Cluh : Commonwealth. Repub- lican. Res. : 1921 Telegraph ave., Oak- land ; Office : 719 Crocker bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. GREASOjV, Charles Edwin, Physician; horn, Shirencanstown, Pa., June 25. 1871 ; son, James A. and Emma (Longnecker) G. M. E., Cumlierland Valley State Normal 232 WHO'S WHO School, SMppensburg, Pa., 1892; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, Phila., 1898. Married, Clara M. Moore, Oct. 15, 1902, at Port Townsend, Wash. After grad. from Normal, taught school for 2 years ; in Osborn, O., 3 years ; local surgeon. Great Northern R. R., since 1906. Address : Skykomish, Wash. GREELY, Fred Henry, Lawyer; 6om, Galena Hill, Cal., July 5, 1856 ; son, Jus- tus and Margaret (Rideout) G. Grad., Marysville High School ; Wesleyan Univ., Conn. Married, Lettie Bost, Oct. 5, 1879. Secy., Buckeye Mills, 10 years. Dir., Sperry Flour Co., 7 years. Studied law in office of W. H. Carlin of Marysville. Dist. Atty., Yuba Co., 1907-11; elected to Senate, 1889 ; Mayor of Marysville, 1886. Served 7 years. State Chico Normal Board, app. by Gov. Markham. Registrar of U. S. Land Office, 1903-6. Recorder of Yuba Co., since Jan., 1911. Member : N. S. G. W., (grand pres., 1885). Republican. Offlce : Hall of Records, Marysville, Cal. GREEN, Burton E., Oil Operator; iotth Wisconsin, Sept. 6, 1868 ; son, Richard and Amanda Hill (Bush) G. Edu. : pub- lic schools of Wis. ; Beaver Dam Acad., Wis. ; grad., high school of Los Angeles, 1889. Married, Lillian Wellborn, Jan. 14, 1905. Went to Redlands, Cal., after grad. and followed orange culture 5 years. Mem- ber of firm, Green & Whittier (oil), Los Angeles ; drilled one of the first oil wells in Coalinga dist. ; transferred operations to near Bakersfield. Green & Whittier Oil Co. was one of the original cos. com- bined to form Associated Oil Co. (dir.) Pres., Amalgamated Oil Co. ; Belridge Oil Co. ; stockholder, Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. ; Rodeo Land & Water Co. Clubs : Bolsa Chica Gun, Flatrock, (Ida.) ; San Ysidro Ranch Co., (Mexico) ; California, Jona- than, Crags Country, (Los Angeles) ; Pa- cific Union, Bohemian, San Francisco, Country, (San Francisco). Res.: 2633 EUendale Place, Los Angeles, Cal. GREEN, Charles Ernest, Banker; born, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 31, 1855 ; son, John W. and Helen D. G. Edu. : Columbian College, (now George Washington Univ.), Washington, D. C. ; Adrian College, Mich. Married, Mary E. Eldridge, 1882, at San Francisco. Vice-pres., Crocker Natl. Bank, Santa Cruz Portland Cement Co., Stan- dard Portland Cement Co. ; Dir., Mercan- tile Trust Co., San Mateo Bank, San Francisco Hotel Co., Pac. Imp. Co. Mem- ber : Masons, 33°. Clubs : Pacific Union, Bohemian, San Francisco Golf and Coun- try, Burlingame Country, Olympic. Res. : San Mateo ; Office ; Crocker Natl. Bank, San Francisco, Cal. GREEN, Herlwyn R., Physician; born. Providence, R. I., Feb. 22, 1877; son, Arnold and Cornelia (Burges) G. A. B., A. M., Brown University, 1897 ; M. D., Univ. of Pennsylvania, Med. Dept., 1903. Unmarried. Served First Rhode Island, U. S. Vol. Infantry, 1898, one year, Span.- Am. War. Res. : University Club ; Ofp-ce : Natl. Realty bldg., Tacoma, Wash. GREEN, Jacob Charles, Advertiser; born, Kempen, Germany, Sept. 7, 1869 ; son, Solomon and Helen (Cohn) G. Edu. : common schools, Germany, 1875-80 ; two years' course. Gymnasium Kempen ; gram- mar school, San Francisco, 1882-85. Mar- ried, Mae Gibbons, Dec. 25, 1904, at Salt Lake City. Sold newspapers as a boy ; in Circulation Dept., "Post," San Francisco, 3 years ; Asst. Mgr., "Bulletin," 1 year ; publisher, "Cal. Dramatic and Sporting News," "Pacific Coast Home Monthly," "Sunday Comfort," 1890 ; now in adver- tising bus. Built Princess, Valencia, and Orpheum Treatres and Auditorium Bldg. Pres., Valencia Street Imp. Co., Grauman Skating Rink Co., Market St. Imp Co., J. Charles Green Co. Member : Home Indus- try League, Chamber of Commerce, Paint Assn. of Am., Assn. of Bill Posters of Am. Clubs : Army and Navy, S. F. Ad, Rotary. Address : San Francisco, Cal. GREEN, 3Iary J., Physician; born, Chili- cothe. Mo. ; daughter, Preston Hemingway and Lydia (Pace) Minor. Edu. : public schools ; Prof. Long's Seminary ; M. D., Kansas City, Mo., Med. College, 1890. Married, William A. Green. In practice. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 233 Salt Lake City. 1 year ; Los Angeles, since 1893. Practice largely devoted to dis. of nervous system and surgery of women and children. Member : Sou. Cal. Homeo- pathic Med. Soc, Am. Inst, of Homeopa- thy. Charter Member. Friday Club. Ad- dress : 679 So. Rampart blvd.. Los Angeles, Cal. GREEN, Milton James, Law^yer; lorn, Oroville. Butte Co., Cal., Sept. 8, 1858 ; son, James and Catherine Gomber (Moore) G. Edu. : public schools, Oroville, Cal. ; road law in office of P. O. Hundley, Oro- ville. and George M. Shaw, Oakland. Mar- ' ried. Kittie C. Brock. Nov. 19, 1884. Sen- ior member law firm. Green, Humphreys & Green. Served as Referee in Bankruptcy, San Francisco, 12 years, retiring in 1910. Member : Masons. Clubs : Southern, I^nion League. Republican. Res. : San Mateo ; Offlce : Mills bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. GREEXE, Hreekinridge D. Marx, Law- yer ; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 19, 1884 : son, E. B. and Frances (Rosenberg) Marx. Edu. : Salisbury School, Salisbury, Eng., 1892-99 : A. B.. Harvard Univ.. 1906. Married, Florence E. Davidson, Mar. 7, 1907. City Atty. of Berkeley, to July. 1911 ; Asst. City Atty. of Berkeley, 1910- 11, City Atty., Pittsburg. Contra Costa Co., Cal. ; Town Atty., Antioch, Cal., since Jan., 1910. Cluh : Harvard. Res. : 11 Hillside Court; Office: 400 First Natl. Bank bldg., Berkeley, Cal. GREEIVE, Fred Turrell, Mining Engi- neer and Geologist ; horn, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1873 ; son, William Augustus and Angenora (Semlear) G. B. A., Toronto Univ., 1894 ; B. S. and M. E., Michigan College of Mines. 1897. Unmarried. Secy, and Treas.. The Hodgens-Greene Co. ; Con- sulting Engr., The Caledonian Mining Co. ; Consulting Engr., The Barnato Gold Mining Co. ; Mgr., The Portland Mine ; Consulting Engr., The Natl. Mining Co. Cluhs : Silver Bow, Butte Country, Sigma Rho Fraternity. Member : Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs. Author of various articles on mining engrg. and allied subjects. Res. ; Silver Bow Club ; Office : 401-2-3-4 State Savings Bank bldg., Butte, Mont. GREENE, Howard S., Lawyer; horn. Bloomington, 111., Oct. 22, 1864 ; son, John L. and Harriett (Van Alsbyne) G. Grad.. Law Dept., Wesleyan University, Bloom- ington, la., 1891. Married, Jeanette Vance, Sept. 24, 1902, at Great Falls, Mont. Address : Great Falls, Mont. GREENE, John H., Banker; h07-n, Indi- ana, July, 1850 ; son, John Greene. Edu. : Indiana College. South Bend; M. E. Col- lege. Valparaiso. Married, Madera Tiego. June, 1886, in Ida. Pres., W. G. Jenkins & Co., bankers ; Lost River Commercial Co., J. E. Smith & Co. ; Dir., Idaho State Life Ins. Co., Bank of Commerce, Arco ; Darlington Creamery Co.. Mackay Light and Power Co., Horse Shoe Mining Co. Witnessed battle between Indians and freighters on Lost River. Clnh : Eureka. Address : Mackay, Ida. GREENE, Ronald A., Physician; horn. Salt Lake City, Utah, Apr. 27. 1877; son. John and Olivia (Anderson) G. Edu. . Salt Lake High School, 1895; 3 years' scientific work at Univ. of Utah ; M. D.. Northwestern Univ., Med. School. Chicago, 1901 ; House Surg., 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1 year. Clinical Instructor of eye diseases at Northwestern LTniv. Med. School and Clinical Instructor of ear dis- eases at Rush Med. College, and lecturer of nose and throat diseases at the Chicago Polytechnic, 1902-3. Married, Louise Rowe, May 14, 1904. at Salt Lake City. Utah. Lecturer on eye and ear diseases to Nurses of Sacred Heart Hosp. Oculist and Aurist to Idaho, Wash., & Northern R. R. ; Oculist and Aurist to Spokane Children's Home, and Orphans' Home of Spokane ; Consult- ing Laryngologist to Spokane Tuberculo- sis Sanitorium. Chairman of Medical Staff, Y. M. C. A. Member : Spokane Co. Med.. State Med. and Pacific Coast. Oto- ophthalmological Socs.. Odd Fellows. Moose. W. O. W.. Northwestern i:". Club. Manito Park Improvement Club, Chamber of Commerce, Cluh : Inland. Progressive 234 WHO'S WHO in politics. Res. : 114 W. 27th ave. ; Office : Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. GREENE, Roy Elwin, Banker; horn, Berlin Hts., Ohio, Aug. 29, 1888; son, Dwight Elwin and Louisa Belle (Rich- ards) G. Edu. : Florence High School, Florence, O. ; Oberlin Bus. College, Ober- 1-in, O. Married, Helen Ida Smith, June 24, 1912, at Issaquah, Wash. Has worked in banks since 19 ; 4 years, Natl. Bank in Northern Michigan ; 1 year. State Bank, Ohio ; 2 V2 years, private bank, Washing- ton. Cashier, W. W. Sylvester & Co., pri- vate bankers. Address : Issaquah, Wash. GREGG, Elbert Lee, Banker; horn, Tenn. ; son, Marshall W. and Alpha (Shields) G. Edu.: Wash, and Tusculum Colleges, Tenn. Married, Elizabeth F. Dickinson, Oct. 16, 1882, at Rusk, Tex. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Trustee, East Texas Baptist College. Member : Masons, Address : Rusk. Tex. GREGORY, liyman. Physician; horn, Vermont. 1847. Edu. : Brockport StaLe Normal School, N. Y. ; B. S., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1904 ; Mo. Med. College ; M. D., Chi- cago Homeopathic Med. College, 1887. In practice, Chicago, 1887-8; formerly Supt. of Schools, Morrison and INIoline, 111. ; Lecturer on Electro-Therapeutics. Chicago Homeopathic Med. College. In practice. San Jacinto, Cal., 1889-94; Riverside, 1894-1900 ; Los Angeles, since 1900. Was Supt. of Schools, Riverside and Santa Ana. Cal., and Prof., Physiology and Biology, Los Angeles High School. Member : Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Med. Soc. Address : 528 W. Vernon ave.. Los Angeles, Cal. GREGORY, Miles S., Broker; horn. Licking Co., near Newark, O., Aug. 12. 1870 ; son, Josiah and Sadie F. Gregory ; descendant of James Gregory, who settled in Am., 1696 ; ancestors served in Rev. and Civil wars. Edu. : common schools, and bus. college, Newark, O. Married, Ivy Irene Trott. Mar. 4, 1908. at Salt Lake City. Established libraries for the "Courier" of Newark. Established Greg- ory & Nelson (real estate dealers) when 19 years old ; after 4 months was sole I ov\mer until 1894. Moved to Los Angele 1903. Member : Los Angeles City Coun- cil 1910-11 ; candidate for mayor. 1911. Member, L. A. Stock Exchange ; Dir.. Trad- ers Oil Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Johnnie Mining & Milling Co. Member : Elks. Mys- tic Shriners, Knights Templar. Masons, L. A. Chamber of Commerce. Chihs : LTnion League, San Gabriel Country. Res. : 2340 London ; Office : 333 W. 2nd st, Los An- geles, Cal. GREGORY, Thomas Tingey Craveo, Lawyer ; horn, Suisun, Cal., Oct. 4, 1878 ; son. Judge John M. and Evelyn Tingey (Craven) G. Grad., Stanford Univ., 1899 ; post-grad., 1901, Stanford Law School. Married, Gertrude Martin, Apr. 15, 1903. Dist. Atty., Solano Co., 1901-6. Pres., Vallejo Northern R. R. Co., and Sacra- mento and Woodland R. R. Co. Member : Masons, Beta Theta Frat., Knights Tem- plar. Cluhs : Bohemian, Olympic, Com- mercial, Commonwealth, (San Francisco) ; Sutter. (Sacramento). Democrat. Res.: San Francisco ; Office : Alaska Commercial bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. GREGORY, Warren, Lawyer; horn, Contra Costa Co., Cal., Sept. 30, 1864; son, Munson and Laura (Knox) G. Grad., Boys' High School, San Francisco, 1883 ; A. B.. Univ. of Cal., 1887 ; LL. B., Hast- ings College of Law, 1890. Married, Sarah M. Hardy, April 20, 1896, at Kauai, Hawaiian Islands. Director in numerous electric power, railroad and sugar corpora- tions. Member of law firm of Chickering & Gregory. Cliihs : Pacific LTnion, (San Francisco) ; T^niversity. Unitarian. Sierra. Golf. Commonwealth. Member : Am. Bar Assn. Res. : La Lom.a Park, Berkeley. Cal. : Office : Merchants Exchange bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. GREGSON, FiedericEc Patrick, Traffic Manager; horn, Brooklyn, N. Y.. Mar. 17, 1861 ; son, John Proctor and Marie (Lara- mie) G. Edu. : public schools, Cairo, 111. Was messenger for 111. Central R. R., at Cairo ; studied telegraphing at same time ; Operator and Agt. at a small station. Moved to Los Angeles, 1887. Employed by ON THE PACIFIC COAST 235 Sou. Cal. Ry., 11 years. Chief Clerk, Traf- fic Dept., Santa Fe R. R.. Los Angeles, 1898-1908 ; Traffic Mgr., Associated Job- bers of Los Angeles. Res. : 1034 W. 25tb St., Los Angeles, Cal. IREINER, Frank VVilliiun, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Holland City, Micli., Dec. IS, 1862 ; son, C. F. and Helena (Schumacher) G. Edu. : ward and high schools at Sangatuck, Mich. ; Indiana State Normal School. Valparaiso, Ind., 1883-84 ; Rush Med. College. 189.3-94; M. D., Chi- cago Homeopathic Med. College, 1896 ; sev- eral post grad. med. courses. Married, Alice Augusta Pew, Dec. 22, 1888, at Mus- kegon, Mich., Med. Exam, for Equitable Life Ins. Co. of Iowa, Prudential Life Ins. Co., also Fraternal Socs. Member : Am. Med. Assn., North End Med. Soc, Seattle, King County Homeo. Med. Soc, State of Wash. Homeo. Med. Soc. Res. : 2242 W. 57th St. ; Offlce : 5223 Ballard ave., Seattle, Wash. JREINER, Herman Alonzo, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Sangatuck, Mich., .Tan. 17, 1878 ; son, Christian Frederick and Helena (Schumacher) G. M. D., Hahne- mann Med. College, Chicago, 1904 ; House Surg., Hahnemann Med. College, 18 months. Married, Mary Regina Deichel- bor, Sept. 22, 1905, at Tacoma, Wash. Trustee and stockholder, Noble ITosp., Seat- tle ; stockholder, Alaska Petroleum & Coal Co.. Katalla, Alaska. Member : Ustion Med. Frat., of Chicago ; King Co. Mod. Soc, North End Med. Soc. of Seattle ; several frat. orders. Res. : 915 No. 73rd ; Omce : 900 No. 73rd st., Seattle, Wash. iRESHAM, Walter, Lavv^yer; born, King & Queen Co., Ya., July 22, 1841 • son, Edward and Isabella (Mann) G. Edu. : Stevensville Acad., 1857; Edgehill Acad., 1861 ; B. L.. Univ. of Va., 1863. Married, Josephine C. Mann, Oct. 28. 1868, at Gal- veston, Tex. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. Served 3 terms in Tex. Legis., and 1 term in Natl. Congress. Pres., Trans.-Miss. Commercial Congress ; Vice- pres., Natl. Rivers and Harbors Congress ; Pres., Galveston & Western Ry. ; former 2nd Vice-pres. and Dir., Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Ry. ; Dir., Galveston, La Porte & Houston Ry. Address : Galveston, Tex. GRIEVE, Matthew Barr, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Seaforth, Ont., Can., Jan. 5, 1865 ; son, William T. and Mar- garet (Barr) G. Edu. : common schools at Harlock, Ont., Can. ; graded school at Buffalo, N. D. Taught school in N. D. and obtained a 2nd grade teacher's certificate, in Fargo, 1889 ; 1st grade teacher's certi- ficate in Colville, Stevens Co., 1892. Co. Supt. of Schools in Stevens Co., Wash., 1893-1894 ; M. D., Med. Dept, State Univ. of Oregon, 1897. Married, Mabel A. Boss, .June 15, 1898, at Rossburg, Wash. Secy., Board of Health and Health Officer, City of Spokane, 1907-1911. Res. : 731 E. Nora ; Office : 315 Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. GRIFFIIV, Frank Wood, Mining Engi- neer ; horn, California, June 20, 1873 ; son, Maurice Franklin and Sarah (Wood) G. Edu. : Belmont School, Belmont, Cal. ; A. B., Harvard, 1896. Married, Lillian Follis, Jan. 9, 1901, at San Francisco. Has been particularly associated with the dev. of the gold dredging industry ; Pres., Western Engrg. and Const. Co., 1902-10, and built most of the gold dredges in Cal. during those years. Pres., Natomas Con- solidated of Cal., Griffin Company, Alaska Bonanza King Co., Douglas Island Mining Co. ; Dir., General Petroleum Co. Cluhs : Pacific Union, University, Bohemian, Cer- cle De rUnion, Burlingame Country, Pre- sidio Golf, Harvard, Union League. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : 2008 Washington st. ; Office : 506 Alaska Com- mercial bldg., San Francisco, Cal. GRIFFITH, Franklin Howard, Mining and Oil Operator ; born. Baltimore, Md. ; direct descendant of Capt. Griffith of Gen. Lafayette's staff. Edu. : schools and in- stitutes of Baltimore. In employ of music house, Baltimore, 1887 ; Mgr, of a large house in Phila. when 19 years old. Mfr. of musical instruments when 23 years old. Went to Alaska. 1897. Returned to U. S., 1903, and spent several years min- 236 WHO'S WHO iBg and prospecting in Ariz, and Cal. Pres., Am. Girl Mines Co. ; Vice-pres. of 2 oil COS. and Dir. of 3. Cluis : Art, (Phila.) and clubs of Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. GRIFFITH, George Perry, Contractor; l)orn, Erie, Pa., May 8, 1868 ; son, George P. and Ella (Richards) G. Edu. : common schLOols, Erie, Pa. Married, Mary Mat- thews, 1893, at Scranton, Pa. Employed by Barber Asphalt Co., 1886-1901. Moved to San Francisco, 1901. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Alcatraz Co. ; Mgr., General As- phalt Co., 1903-04. Vice-pres., Fairchild- Gilmore-Wilton Co. ; Pres., Hercules Oil Refining Co. ; Vice-pres., Reinforced Con- crete Pipe Co. Clubs: Engineers, (N. Y.) ; Scranton Engineers, (Scranton, Pa.), Cali- fornia, (L. A.). Res.: 2801 Orchard, Los Angeles, Cal. GRIGGS, Joseph Franklin, Physician; horn, Allegheny, Pa., Aug. 27, 1871 ; son, Joseph Franklin G. (who was Professor of Classical Languages and Literature, Univ. of Pittsburg). Edu. : B. A., Western Univ. of Pa. (now Univ. of Pittsburg), 1892; A. M., 1895; M. D., Univ. of Pa. Med. Dept., 1895. Married, Alice E. Van Gor- der, Oct. 10, 1901, at Pittsburg, Pa. Mem- ber : Pierce Co. Med. Soc, Washington State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 904 N. Ainsworth ave. ; Office : Natl. Real- ty bldg., Tacoma, Wash. GRIGGS, Stephen Fliud, Physician; born. Pawnee City, Neb., 1879 ; son, Peter Henry and Mary (Logan) G. ; his great- grandfather was an aid-de-camp under Washington. Entered Univ. of Wash, in 1898, but stopped course to study medi- cine ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., San Francisco, 1904 ; then finished scho- lastic work at Univ. of Wash., A. B., 1906. Married, Mary Elizabeth Kauble, Oct. 22, 1911, at Orielia, Wash. Member : Municipal League, Seattle Athletic Club, Seattle Automobile Club, Knickerbocker Club, Taxpayers' League, and local, state and natl. med. socs. Author: "Souls of the Infinite." Res. : 433 15th ave. North ; Office : Northern Bank bldg., Seattle, Wash. GRIGSBY, William C, Banker; born, Newcastle, Pa., Oct. 26, 1860; son, George F. and Isabella Grigsby. Edu. : high school. Married, Emma Miller, June 14, 1892, at Edina, Mo. Pres., Natl. Bank of Wray. Member : Masons. Address : Wray, Colo. GRIMES, Charles, Mining-; born, Mary- land, Sept. 20, 1859 ; son, Charles H. and Sarah A. (Hobbs) G. Edu. : country schools. Married, Florence E. Black, Oct. 9, 1889, at Pasadena, Cal. Moved to Pasa- dena, 1885. Organizer, Tom Reed Gold Mines Co., (pres. and treas.). Member: Bd. of Dirs., Austin Biscuit Co. Member : Pasadena Lodge, No. 272, A. F. & A. M., Council Chapter, Royal Arch and Pasadena Commandery, Knights Templar, Pasadena Consistory, 32° Mason, Maccabees, W. 0. W., Elks, Knights of Pythias. Address : Pasadena, Cal. GRISWOLD, Ray Elliott, Civil Engi- neer ; born. Canton, Pa., Apr. 3, 1867 ; son, Oscar Clark and Delia Ellen (Wicks) G. Edu. : Canton, Pa., High School, and La- fayette College, Easton, Pa. Married, Nel- lie M. Richmond, Apr. 11, 1909, at Cot- tage Grove, Ore. For 14 years in employ of Border Asphalt Paving Co., of New York and Phila. ; engaged in engrg. and executive work. Six years in Trinidad, B. W. I., and Venezuela, S. A., as Engr. and Mgr. Pres., Elk Creek Lumber Co., Drain, Ore. ; Mgr. and half owner of Building Specialties Co., Medford, Ore. Asso. Mem., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; Mem- ber, Medford Merchants' Assn. Res. : 917 Central ave. ; Office : 318 E. Main st, Med- ford, Ore. * I GROFF, Guy Baldwin, Lawyer; born/^ Owings Mills, Md., Oct. 10, 1876; son, Benjamin Franklin and Elizabeth Ano (Denmead) G. ; direct descendant of Baron Hans Graf, who came to Lancaster Co. Pa., in 1693 ; grandson of William Den mead, who built one of the first iron gun boats. Edu. : public schools of Baltimo^^ City and County, Md., 1891 ; Baltimor< City College, 1896; LL. B., Univ. of Mary- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 237 land, 1903. Unmarried. Served in Co. ' A, 5th Maryland, U. S. Vol., during Sp.- I Am. War ; elected Member I-iegislature, ses- sion of 1911, Sth district, State of Wash- \ ington. Republican. Member : Masons, Elks, Redmen, Span. War Veterans. Cluhs : '\ Spokane Country, Spokane Athletic. Office : I 709 Paulsen bldg., Spokane, Wash. IGROFF, Lewis Augustus, Lawyer; born, Wooster, Wayne Co., O., Dec. 31, 1841 ; son, Augustus and Elizabeth (Trout- man) G. Edu. : public schools. Wash. Township, Henry Co., O. ; read law at Napoleon, O. Married, Mary Ellen Greg- ory, Apr., 1868. App. Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty., 1868. Moved to Lincoln, Neb., 1870. Elected Police Judge of Lincoln, 1872. In Apr., 1887, app. Judge of Dist. Court of Neb., in Omaha. App. Commnr. of General Land Office of U. S., 1889, and resigned account ill-health, 1891. Moved to Cal., 1891. App. Postmaster of Los Angeles, Mar., 1900. Dean, College of Law, Univ. of Sou. Cal., since its incep- tion, and Instructor in Mining and Agency Law. Cluh : California. Res. : 678 Irolo St. ; Office : 717 Trust and Savings bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GROS, Frederick, Lawyer; born, Del- I phi, Ind., July 2, 1874 ; son. Christian and 1 A. (Hurlburt) G. Edu. : public schools, f{ Ind., A. B., Hanover College, 1896; A. M. i! and LL. B., Columbia Univ., 1899. Mar- \ Tied, Anne Seveir, Oct. 18, 1906. Was en- gaged in banking bus,. Phoenix, Ariz. Member : Masons, Scottish Rite, Shriners, Los Angeles Bar Assn. Club : University. Republican. Res. : 1330 Magnolia ave. ; Office: 813 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los An^ geles, Cal. GrROVE, Charles Edward, Physician and Surgeon ; born. New Britain, Pa., ; Aug. 12, 1863 ; son, Charles R. and Louise ,[; (Cadwallader) G. Grad., Doylestown, Pa., li English and Classical Seminary, 1883 ; i| Freshman work at Bucknell Univ., Lewis- l| burg, Pa., 1883-4 ; entered Univ. of Mich., '; Ann Arbor, as sophomore in 1884, and graduated as A. B., 1887, with 2 year;^' ,1! credits in Medicine ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, Phila., Pa., 1889; hospital course at Jefferson Med. College of Phila. and Univ. of Pa., Phila. Married, Eliza- beth Laning, Apr. 18, 1889, at Unionville, Pa. Pres., Milan Dairy Co. ; Vice-pres., Pittsburg Land and Improvement Co. ; Pres., North Hill Investment Co. ; Pres., Ruth Esther Gold Mining Co. ; Ex-Pres., Wash. State Med. Examining Board, (member, 7 years) ; Ex-Pres., Wash. State Homeopathic Med. Soc. ; Ex-Pres., Staff of St. Luke's Hospital. Member : Am. Inst, of Homeopathy, Am. Med. Assn., Am. Assn. of Orificial Surgeons, Social and Moral Hygiene Soc. Clubs : Spokane, Spokane Country, Inland. Fraternities : Phi Gam- ma Delta (college fraternity) ; Past Master of Oriental Lodge No. 74, A. F. & A. M. ; Past Master, Albert G. Mackey Lodge of Perfection ; Past Master of Cascade Chap- ter of Rose Croix ; Prior of Oriental Con- sistoi-y ; Coronated Honorary 33° Mason, and Member, Supreme Council of Southern Jurisdiction of U. S. ; El Katif Temple, A. A. 0. N. M. S. Active in various move- ments for moral, social, economic and busi- ness betterment. Elected to membership in International Geographic Soc, and has written many articles on medical subjects. Res. : Altadena ; Office : 404 Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. GUERIN, Reynolds F., Publisher; born. Ft. Scott, Kas., Mar. 29, 1874 ; son, Wil- liam E. (of Columbus, Ohio), and Martha (of Delaware, Ohio), (Reynolds) G. Edu.: public schools in Columbus, O. ; B. A., Williams College, 1894 ; Ohio State Univ. Law School. Married, Ethel Miller, Nov. 8, 1898, at Columbus, O. Practiced law in Ohio and Washington for ten years ; now Publisher and Editor of "Independent Chronicle," a newspaper published at Van- couver, Wash., for about forty years, be- ing the oldest in Southwestern Wash. Prominently identified with growth of the State of Washington, and particularly with the City of Seattle. Large land owner in State of Oregon. Address : Vancouver, Wash. GUIBERSON, Joseph Warner, Farmer; born, Cal., Nov. 26, 1865 ; son, Samuel Al- 23! WHO'S WHO len and Mary Ellen (Greene) G. ; direct descendant of Gen. Nathaniel Greene and Gen. John Stark. Eclu. : grammar schools, Ventura County ; Univ. of Sou. Cal., and Woodward Business College, (not a grad.). Married, Nellie Florence Throckmorton. Jan. 26, 1890, at Santa Paula, Cal. As- semblyman from 54th Assembly District. Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., J. W. Guiber- son Co. ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Cor- coran ; Vice-pres., First Savings Bank ; Vice-pres., Corcoran Dept. Store. Time mostly devoted to management of J. W. Guiberson Co., which owns 2600 acres of alfalfa, upon which dairying and stock raising is the principal feature ; land is watered by artesian wells, 2000 feet deep. Pres., Cal. State Dairy Assn. ; Pres., Kings Co. Dairy Assn. ; Vice-pres., Kings Co. Chamber of Commerce ; Vice-pres., Corcor- an Board of Trade ; Pres., Board Trus- tees, Presbyterian Church ; Pres., Board of Trustees, Corcoran Union High School District; Vice-pres., the Kings Co. Com- mission for Panama-Pacific Exposition Exhibit. Address : Corcoran. Cal. GULICK, Walter Vose, Physician; horn, N. Y. City ; son,, Theodore Weld and Mary Agnes (Thomson) G. A. B., Oberlin Col- lege, Ohio, 1893; M. D., Rush Med. Col- lege, Chicago, 1901. Special work : medi- cal and surgical diagnosis. Married, Fran- ces Eleanor Brooks, Sept. 19, 1905, at Grafton, Ont., Can. Member : Pierce County Med. Soc, Washington State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : Steilacoom Junction, Fir Oaks ; Office : Natl. Realty bldg., Tacoma, Wash. GULIilON, Omar Ray, Physician; horn, Emerson. Mo. ; son. Elijah and Mary Ann (McPike) G. A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1901; . A. M., La Grange College, 1906; M. D.. Rush Med. College, 1907 ; post grad. course. Rush Med. College, 1908 ; House Surg., 111. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirm- ary, 1909-10. Instr. in Pharmacology at Cornell Univ.. Ithaca, N. Y., 1905-06. Married, Anna Elizabeth Wright, Sept. 7, 1910, at Norborne, Mo. Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Member : Gamma Alpha Club of Cornell, Nu Sigma Nu Med. Frat., Sigma Psi, Cor- nell. Res. : S. Willamette st. ; Office : 306 White Temple, Eugene, Ore. GUNN, Walter T., Lawyer; horn, La Salle Co., 111., June 4, 1879 ; son, Luther V. and Alice (Rogers) G. Edu. : public schools. 111. ; B. S., Greer College. 111., 1889 ; Univ. of 111. ; LL. B., 111. Wesleyan Law School, 1901. Married, Vina Dayton, 1904. Member : Masons, K. of P., B. P. O. B., 111. Natl. Guard, 3 years. Asst. State Atty., Vermilion Co., 111., 1903-9. Master in Chancery. U. S. Circuit Court, Eastern Dist. of 111., 1904-11. Republican. Res. : 4409 Russell ave., Hollywood ; Of- fice : 505-7 Laughlin bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GUNNISON, Royal Arch, Lawyer (Ex- Judge) ; horn, Binghampton, Broome Co., N. Y., June 24, 1873 ; son, Christopher Bowner and Juliette (Turner) G. Edu. : public schools, Binghampton, N. Y. ; grad.. Binghampton Central High School, 1892 ; LL. B., College of Law, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., 1896. Married, Lena M. Cobb, Sept. 4, 1900, at Binghampton, N. Y. ; one child. Royal Arch Gunnison, Jr. Senior member law firm, Gunnison & Mar- shall. Member, Carnegie Library Com- mission of Binghampton, N. Y., 1902-3 ; U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy for Broome, Chenango and Delaware Cos., N. Y., 1898- 1905 ; U. S. Dist. Judge for District of Alaska, Jan. 1, 1905, to June 1, 1909; non-res. Lecturer on Bankruptcy at Cor- nell Univ., 1900-7 ; practicing law. Juneau, since June, 1909. Member of the Alaska Commission on Uniform State Legislation, app. by Gov. of Alaska, June, 1912 ; Presi- dent of Juneau (Alaska) Commercial Club, 1909-1910-1911. Member: Alpha Teta Soc. of Delta Epsilon Frat, Elks, 32° Mason, Knights Templar, Shriners, Natl. Geographical Soc, N. Y. State Bar Assn., Natl. Conference of Commissioners on Uni- form State Legislation, Commercial Law League of Am., Juneau (Alaska) Bar Assn. Cluh : Arctic (Seattle). Address: Juneau, Alaska. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 239 S-FNSTER, Peter Francis, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Locliweiler, Germany, Feb. 1, 1848; son, Peter and Maria (P>ir- tel) G. ; grandson of Joseph Henry Gnns- ter. noted physician. 1776. fUdu. : public schools, at Scranton, Pa., until 1867 ; par- tial course at Sheffield Scientific School, Yale College, New Haven ; M. D., Belle- vue Hosp. Med. College, New York, 1871 ; spent 18 months at the med. schools and hosps.. at Heidelberg, Berlin, Leipzig, Paris, London, Edinborough, Dublin, 1873-1874 : 1 year post grad. course at N. Y. Post Grad. Med. School and Hosp., 1888-89. Married, Margaret S. Landmesser, Sept. 25. 1878, at Wilkesbarre, Pa. Surg., North German Lloyd Steamship Co., 1877- 78 ; Baltimore to Bremen, Steamer Leip- zig ; Bremen to New Orleans, Steamer Hanover ; Outdoor Physician, Scranton, Pa., Poor Board, 12 years ; served in Med. Dept, Natl. Guard. Pa.. 1901-10; assigned to 13th Regt.. N. G. P., 1st Lieut, and ; Asst. Surg., 1901-05 ; Capt. and Asst. Surg., 1905-10; retired, 1910. Pres., Board of Trustees, Laramie, Wyo., iss:]; first Mayor of Laramie, 1883-84; Coroner. Albany Co., Wyo., 3 years; first Pres., Board of Trade, organized in Lara- mie. Wyo. ; Pres., Lackawanna Co., Pa., I\Ied. Soc, 2 terms ; Secy, and Treas., Scranton. Pa., Anatomical Soc. ; Mem., Board of Trustees, Lackawanna Co. Pa., Historical Soc. ; Mem., Med. and Surg. Staff, State Hosp., Northeastern Pa., and Ortliopedic Surgeon to same. Lecturer on poisons and their antidotes, and on bandaging, to school for training nurses at Lackawanna Hosp. and State Hosp. A iJ'^lress : Dayton. Ore. rUTH, William Westley, Colleg-e Presi- dent ; horn, Nashville. Tenn., Oct. 15, 1871 ; son, George and Susan Sophie (Le Grandlienard) G. Eflu. : Academy of the College of the Pacific. College Park, Cal. ; A. B. Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1895 ; Hastings College of Law ; S. T. B., Bos- ton Univ. School of Theology, 1901. Ad- ; mitted to the bar of California, Dec. 24, yi 1895 ; practiced law in San Francisco, Jan., 1896, to Aug., 1898. Studied at universities of Halle and Berlin, Germany, 5 semesters ; Ph. D., Univ. of Halle and Berlin, 1904. Married, Helen Louise Fischbeck, at San Francisco, Mar. 10, 1896. President, College of the Pacific, since 1908. Member : Soc. of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Phi Kappa Psi. Author : "The Assurance of Faith," "Reve- lation and Its Record," "Spiritual Values," "The Teacher's Teacher," etc. Cluhs : Harvard Biblical, Itinerants, (Boston) ; Commonwealth, (San Jose). Res. : The Alameda, corner of Emory st. ; Offtce : College of the Pacific, San Jose, Cal. GUTHREY, H. B., Oil Operator; horn, Miami, Mo., Sept. 15, 1867 ; son, Patrick Henry Guthrey. Edu. : public schools. Mo., Colo, and Kas. ; grad., high school, Sabe- tha, Kas. Sailor, 2 years, 6 months. In newspaper bus. Albuquerque, N. M., 1889 ; worked on newspapers at San Francisco ; Galveston, Texas ; Butte, Mont. Moved to Los Angeles, 1897, and engaged in oil bus., Whittier, Cal. Organized, Section Six and Yellowstone Oil Co., 1905, and has since been Gen. Mgr. ; stockholder, Templor Ranch Oil Co. Chmn. of Comm., L. A. Chamber of Mines. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, Elks. Cluh : Sierra Madre. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. GUTHRIE, Charles B., Real Estate Operator ; horn, Cleveland, O., Dec. 9, 1875. Edu. : public and high schools of Iowa. Married, Pearl C. Coles, of Iowa, 1905. Moved to Los Angeles, 1905 ; Mgr., Escrow Dept., L. A. Abstract & Trust Co., 1905-6s Pres., C. B. Guthrie & Co., (real estate), inc., 1907; Del., Natl. Farm Con- gress, 1909. Member : L. A. Realty Board, Masons, Knights of Pythias, (Chancellor Commander of Inter Domain Lodge No. 55, 1910) ; Elks. Cluh : Sierra Madre. Res. : 1834 Cimarron st. ; Office : 607 So. Hill St., Los Angeles. Cal. GWALTNEY, Sylvester, Physician; ho)n. Elberfield, Ind.. Jan. 22, 1864. B. S., Cen- tral Normal College, Danville, Ind., 1889 ; M. D., Marion-Sims-Beaumont Med. Col- lege, 1893. In practice, Elberfield, Ind.. 240 WHO'S WHO 1893-4 ; San Pedro, €al., 1896-1905 ; Los Angeles, since 1905. Lecturer, Medicine, College Phys. and Surg., Univ. of Son. Cal., since 1906. Attending Phys., L. A. Co. Hosp. Member : L. A. Acad, of Med., L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Res. : 1804 Lenox ave. ; O-fflce : Grosse bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. H HAAS, Charles Edmund, Lawyer; J)07-n, Moniteau Co., Mo., Apr. 15, 1873; son, John B. and Carolina (Bruere) H. Edu. : public schools, Mo. and Los Angeles ; grad., Los Angeles High School, 1893 ; Munson Shorthand School, 1894 ; A. B., Stanford Univ., 1898 ; post grad. course, Law Dept., George Wash. Univ., 1905. Married, Lotta L. Boyden, Apr. 18, 1907. Moved to Cal., May 80, 1884. From 1904 to 1906, con- nected with State Dept, Washington, D. C. and Congressional Library. Deputy City Atty., Los Angeles, since 1907. Member : L. A. Bar Assn., Kappa Sigma, Masons. Cluls : University, Stanford, Current Event of Hollywood. Republican. Res. : 127 Francis ave., Hollywood ; Office : 526 Merchants. Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HAAS, Walter Francis, LaM^yer; horn, Moniteau Co., Mo., Nov. 12, 1867; son. John B. and Lena (Bruere) H. Edu. : grammar schools of Cal. and Mo. ; high school, Los Angeles ; read law in office of Houghton, Silent & Campbell. Moved to Cal., 1884. Member law firm, Haas & Dunnigan. Member, Charter Revision Comm.. 1902 ; City and County Consolida- tion Commission. 1904. Successively. City Atty. of Monrovia, Sierra Madre and Al- hambra. Dir., German- American Savings Bank ; Pres.. Tampico Land, Lumber and Dev. Co. ; Pres., Fidelia Inv. Co. ; Vice- pres., C. J. Kubach Bldg. Co. ; Dir., K. & K. Brick Co. Lecturer for 7 years in Univ. of Sou. Cal. College of Law, on Pub- lic Corporations and Public Officers. Mem- ber : Chamber of Commerce, Past Master, Palestine Lodge 351, F. & A. M. ; 32° Mason. Chmn. of Membership Commit- tee., L. A. Bar Assn. CluT) : Union League. Republican. Res. : 920 Alham- bra road, Alhambra ; Offlce : 302 Coulter bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HACKIiER, Charles W., Lawyer; horn, Adams Co., 111., Jan. 2, 1869; son, George H. and Hezekiah (Jones) H. Grad., high school, Superior, Nebr., 1887 ; A. B., Iowa College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1894 ; LL. B., Law Dept, Univ. of Iowa, 1898. Moved to Cal., June, 1909. Member law firm, Hanson, Hackler & Heath. Co. Atty., Webster Co., la., 1901-5. Member, House of Representatives of la., 1907-9. Mem- ber : Masons, B. P. O. B. Chih : City. Republican. Res. : 940% W. 6th st. ; Office: 729 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. HACKNEY, Frederick J,, Physician and Surgeon; horn, Ontario, Can., Oct. 18, 1874 ; son, John and Margaret (Bruce) H. Preliminary edu. in Ontario ; grad.. Col- legiate Inst, Mitchell, Ont, 1893; M. D., Detroit College of Med., 1901 ; studied in post grad. med. schools in Chicago, 1909-10. Married. Ora Mae Bates, June 26. 1902, at Lupton, Mich. Member : Am. Med. Assn. Address : Toledo, Wash. HAGADORN, Jesse Lice, Physician; horn, Vassar, Mich., Mar. 1, 1872. Edu. : Par- ker's Latin School ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1893 ; Interne, L. A. Co. Hosp.. 1893-4. Married, Ethel Priest March 29, 1895. In practice Fuller- ton. Cal.. 1894-5 ; Los Angeles, since 1895. Instr. and Asso. Proc. in Med., College of Med.. Univ. of Sou. Cal.. 1898- 1906. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Phi Rho Sigma Frat, Theta Nu Epsilon Frat Res. : 1109 W. 8th St. ; Office : Bumiller bldg., Los Ange- les, Cal. HAGAIV, Ralph, Surg-eon; horn, St. Paul. Minn., May 13, 1872 ; son. Dr. Martin and Rose M. (Armstrong) H. ; his father was a field surgeon during Civil War. During early boyhood lived in Honolulu, Hawaii. Edic. : public and high schools, Los Angeles ; M. D., Medical Dept, Univ. of Cal., 1895. During last 2 years of ON THE PACIFIC COAST 241 med. course, served as druggist in L. A. Co. Hosp.. and on grad. was made house surg. Married. Mamie A. Berke, May 12. 1897. at Los Angeles. Police Surg., L. A.. 1897-1901. Police Commnr.. 1904-0.5. Stockholder and staff member, Angeles Hosp.. Pacific and Emergency Hosp. ; consulting surg.. Sisters' Hosp. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, Eagles, (life member) ; Masons, Elks, (life member and Past Exalted Ruler. L. A. Lodge No. 99). 01111)8 : Auto of Sou. Cal., L. A. Athletic, (life member) ; West Shore Gun, Sierra Madre. Res. : 758 Lake st. ; Office : 508 Broadway Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HA GERMAN, Herbert James, Capitalist. iorn, Milwaukee. Wis.. Dec. 15, 1871 : son^ James J. and Anna O. (Osborne) H. Edu. : Colorado College ; grad., Cornell College, 1894; LL. B., 1896. Admitted to bar. 1897. Pres., Southspring Ranch & Cattle Co.. Felix Irrigation Co., 2nd Secy, to American Ambassy. St. Peters- burg.. 1898-1901 ; Del., Natl. Republican Conv., 1904 : Gov. of New Mexico, 1906-7. Republican. Decorated by Czar of Russia with Order of St. Anne. Clul)s : Denver, (Denver) : El Paso, (Colorado Springs) ; Roswell, (N. M.) ; Chicago, (Chicago). Address : Roswell, N. M. HAGGEIV, Edward Alexander, Mining Engineer and Editor ; horn, Dunedin, New Zealand, Mar. 3, 1860 ; son, James and Christina (Aitken) H. Edu. : Dunedin High School ; Dunedin Academy ; Otago Univ. Married. Annie Williams, Mar. 16, 1886, at Napier, New Zealand. Did ex- ploration work of projected route of Otago Cent. Ry., N. Z. ; Exploration Stewart Isl- and Tin. N. Z. ; exploration for Coal Bay of Plenty, Hauraki, goldfields. Otago gold and coal fields ; mineral exploration, devel- opment and mine examinations in B. C. U. S., and Alaska. Editor. "Mining Hand- book of B. C." Notary Public and Com- missioner of Siipreme Court. Managing Dir.. Technical Press. Ltd. Former Mayor, Town of Woodville, N. Z. ; Mem- ber, Hawke's Bay Land Board, N. Z., Edu- cation Board for Hawke's Bay Province, N. Z. ; High School Commisioners, for Prov. of Hawke's Bay. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Canadian Mining Inst., Mining Men's Clubs. Vancouver, B. C. Liberal Assn. Contributor to technical publications. Medallist. Literature Bal- larat Exhibition. Australia. -Res. : Homer St. ; Office : 1407 Dominion Trust bldg., Vancouver, B. C, Canada. HAGGERTY, John Joseph, Banker; horn, Stralham, N. H., Oct. 7. 1858 ; son, Daniel J. and Hannah (Shay) H. Edu. : public schools. Married. Georgiana .John- son, May 23. 1888, at Butte. Mont. Pres., Raymond Trust Co.. Comanche Consoli- dated Copper Co. ; Stockholder, Am. Bank of Alaska. Formerly Chmn., Democratic State Central Comm. of Mont. Address : Raymond, Wash. HAGOOD, John Monro, Banker; horn. Ala., 1858 ; soti, Jeams and Sally (War- den) H. Edn. : common school. Married, Elviry Moore, July, 1881, in Delta Co., Tex. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Enloe Cot- ton Oil Co.. Delta Creamery ; Stockholder. First State Bank, Cooper. Trustee, pub- lic schools. Address : Enloe, Tex. HAGYARD, Charlton Edward, Surgeon; horn, Arthur, Ontario. Apr. 13. 1877 ; son. George T. and Mary Russell (McKenzie) H. M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1903 ; formerly House Surg.. Cook County Hosp., Chicago. Married, May Rowland, Feb. 6, 1911, at Seattle. Member : King Co. Med. Soc. Cliih : Arctic. Res. : 1027 23rd ave. N.; Office: 305 Am. Bank bldg.. Seattle. Wash. HAHIV, Benjami^^ W., Lawyer; horn, Chicago, 111., Aug. 28, 1868; son, Gotleib Samuel and Barbara (Brechelsen) H. Edu. : public schools, Chicago. Married, Grace V. Gahr, Nov. 9, 1892. Moved to Cal., Oct. 25. 1887. Member law firm. Hahn & Hahn. Member of Senate of Cal.. 1903-7. Member: Masons, Elks. Chfh : Union League. Reupblican. Res. : 543 S. Los Robles ave., Pasadena ; Office : 814 Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 242 WHO'S WHO HAHN, Edward Franklin, Lawyer; dorn. Chicago, 111.. 1875 ; son. Samuel and Bar- bara CBrecheisen) H. Edu. : public schools. • 18S0-87 ; B. A.. Pomona College, 1898. Married. Martha Snell, .June 15. 1900. Moved to Cal.. 1887. Member law firm, Hahn & Hahn. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn.. Masons. Republican. Ees. : 418 S. Marengo ave. ; Office : Central bldg.. Los Angeles, and Chamber of Commerce bldg.. Pasadena. Cal. HAIDUSEK, A., Editor: honi, Europe. Sept. 19, 1845 ; son, Valentine and Vero- nica (Kladiva) H. Edu. : public schools. Married, Anna Becka, May 21. 1872, in Fayette Co., Tex. Pres., First Natl. Bank ; Editor, "Svoboda," semi-weekly newspaper. Served 2 terms as Mayor of La Grange ; 1 term in State Legis. ; 3 terms as Co. .Judge, Fayette County ; twice del., Democratic Natl. Conv. Served in C. S. A., during Civil "War. Democrat. Member: A. O. U. W.. Alpha Tau. Ad- dress : La Grange, Tex. HAL.BERT, Joshua Lucius, Banker; horn, Corsicana. Texas, 1869 ; son. Cap- tain J. L .and Fannie (Jones) H. Edu. : Univ. of Texas, 1885-9. Vice-pres., City Natl. Bank : Secy, and Treas.. Elaben Oil Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Frost : Cen- tral Texas Grocer Co.. Navarre Mining Co., Cheney Grocer Co. Trustee : Central Texas College. Member : Kappa Sigma. Address : Corsicana, Tex. HALE, Xathan W., Capitalist; born. Va. Member : Tenn. State Legis. and served one term in State Senate. Member of 59th and 60th Congress. 1904. Mem- ber, Natl. Comm., Republican Party. Tenn. Pres.. Knoxville Nursery Co. ; Pres.. Southern Nursery Co. ; Vice-pres., Tenn. Wholesale Nursery, Winchester. Tenn. : Pres., Mountain Herb Co., Knox- ville, Tenn. ; Dir.. Deaver Kennedy Co. : Vice-pres.. Sierra Plata Mining Co.. Par- ral, Mex. Moved to Cal.. Sept.. 1909, and organized Hale-McLeod Oil Co. : Dir.. Merchants & Bankers Oil Co. Res. : 4900 Pasadena ave. ; Office : 610 S. Bdwy., I^os Angeles, Cal. HAIiEY, A. Ii., Architect and Inventor; 'born, Mai one, N. Y., 1865. Invented and patented sanitary concealed metal wall bed. Architect, Higgins Office Bldg. ; Tvins, Owens and Burlington Apts., Girard House. Ponet Square, etc. Res. : 1247 W. 8th St. ; Office : 108 W. 2nd st., Los Ange- les, Cal. HALEY, Ora, Stockman and Banker; born. East Corinth, Me.. Dec. 4, 1845; son, Benjamin and Nancy J. (Rollins) H. Edu. : East Corinth Academy. State of ]ilaine. Married. Gussie PfeiflEer, Jan. 8, 1872. at Omaha. Nebr. Pres. and Mgr., Haley Live Stock & Trading Co. 32° Ma- son and Shriner, membership in Wyo.. his home for 44 years, until the past year. Previous res., Laramie. Wyo.. going there before the V. P. R. R., in 1868. Address : 857 Grant st.. Denver, Colo. HALIi, Charles Joseph, Banker; born, Charlotte. Mich., Oct. 1, 1866; son. Charles A. T. and Laura (Lacey) H. Edu. : public schools. Married. Jessie Ainger (died Aug. 1. 1901) Apr. 26. 1894, at Charlotte. Mich. ; second, Martha Crews, .June 5, 1905, at Phoenix, Ariz. Vice-pres., San Gabriel Valley Bank. San Bernardino Valley Gas Co. ; Treas.. Pacific Development Co. ; Mysa Land & Cattle Co. Clubs : Overland. Annandale Country. Res. : 619 S. Grand ave. ; Office : Fair Oaks ave. and Colo. st.. Pasadena. Cal. HALL, Charles Myron, Banker; born. Roscoe, Iowa, Apr. 2, 1855 ; son, Oliver A. and Marrietta (Whitaker) H. Edu. : Howe's Military Acad. Married. Marie Starker, Feb. 12, 1884, at Yarmouth, Iowa. Pres., Auburn State Bank, Holton Lumber Co., Star Lumber Co., Fairfield Lumber Co. Address : Auburn, Wash. HALL, Frederic Winslov*-, Law'yer: born, Gorham, Me., Mar. 20, 1860 ; son, Joshua E. and Lucy A. (Hilborn) H. A. B.. Bowdoin College, 1880. Married, Maude E. Noyes, 1889. Moved to Cal., 1880. Asst. District Atty., Solano Co., and City Atty.. Vallejo, 1883-9. Club: Bohemian. Republican. Res. : San Fran- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 243 Cisco ; OiJice : Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. MAIiLi, H(oratio) Seymour, Civil and Arctiitectural Engineer ; horn, Osage, Mis- sion, Ktis.. May 8. 1S69 ; son, Martin Isom Hail and Emma Catlierine (Steplaens) H. ; great grand-nephew of Lyman Hall of. Georgia. B. S., Univ. of Ind., 1888. 1888-90, on survey of the G. N. R. R. ; 1890-93. on survey of K. C. S. R. R. ; 1893-97, with Pa. R. R. Co. ; 1897-1903, with the Rock Island ; 1903, Orchardist, Hood River Valley, Ore., also Engrd. and Constructed Hood River Irrigation District water system ; 1907-08, City Engr., White Salmon, Wash. ; Chief Engr. in location of proposed Mt. Adams Electric R. R. ; since 1908, member City Council. Married, Henrietta Murray, June 29, 1893, at Fay- etsville, Ark. Pres., H. Seymour Hall & Co. Member : I. O. O. F., K. of P., M. W. A., W. O. W. Republican. Res. : 24 Wauna st. ; Office : 202 Bridgeman block. White Salmon, Wash. HALL,, James A., Mayor; horn, Monte- rey Co., Cal., Nov. 9, 1857; son, Richard F. and Maria Louisa (Stinson) H. Edu.: public schools, Monterey Co. ; Santa Clara College ; Univ. of Cal. ; Hastings College of Law. Married. Louise Marie McCar- thy, Mar. 30, 1902. Elected, Dist. Atty., Santa Cruz Co,. Nov., 1882. Elected \o Assembly from Santa Cruz Co., Nov., 1888. Member, Bd. of Education, Watsonville, Cal. Elected Mayor of Watsonville, May 8, 1911. Democrat. Address : Watson- ville, Cal. iALL, Joseph EJverett, Physician: born. Brookville, Pa., Apr. 12, 1842 ; son, Enoch and Martha Ann (Clarke) H. ; descendant of Samuel Clark. Capt. in Rev. War. EtJii. : schools and Academy, Brookville, Pa. ; under grad., Alleghany College, Pa. ; ; M. D., Jefferson Med. College, Phila., 1860 ; i took 4 years' course reading and study i of the C. L. S. C, Chautauqua, N. Y., • grad., 1882. Married, Francis Irene i Jenks, Sept. 12, 1872, at Brookville, Pa. I (she died, Nov. 26, 1877) ; second, Laura : F. Arnold, Sept. 19, 1888, at Clarion, Pa. Practiced medicine 18 years in Pa. ; 2 years, San Diego, Cal. ; Oregon, since 1889 ; now retired from active practice? Vice- pres. and Dir., Clatskanie State Bank, riatskanie, Oi-e. ; Dir., Lauthers Merc, Co., St. Johns, Ore. Served about 3 years in Civil War, enlisting Aug. 15, 1862, in 148th Pa. Inf. Vols., private, sergeant, 2nd lieut. ; transferred to 183rd Pa., Sept. 7, 1864, as Adjutant, and served as such to close of war ; hon. discharged, July 13, 1865, at Phila. Served 1 term in State Legis., from Columbia Co., Ore., 1898-90 ; served as Justice of the Peace, 5 years ; school dir., about 20 years in Pa. and Ore. Member : Oregon State Hist. Soc. Med. Dir., Dept. of Oregon, G. A. R. Address : 365 Williams ave., Portland, Ore. HALL, Leicester Campbell, Lawyer; horn, Chicago, 111., June 17, 1874 ; son. Ernest and Caroline (Hancock) H. Grad., Hayes Grammar School, Chicago, 1888 ; Oak Park High School, 1892; completed 2 years of Bachelor of Arts course at Am- herst. College, Amherst, Mass., 1892-94 ; grad., Chicago College of Law, Law Dept., Lake Forest Univ., Chicago, 1896 ; LL. B., 1897. Married, Nevada Belle Butler, July 2, 1911, at Coronado, San Diego, Co., Cal. Pres. and Dir., Silver Lake Power & Ir- rigation Co., Inc., 1908-12; Treas., Owens River Canal Co., Inc., 1904-12 ; Treas., Bishop Race Track Assn., Inc., 1910-12 ; Dir., High Lakes Reservoir. 1911-12 ; Pres., Bishop Chamber of Commerce ; Vice- pres., Inyo Good Roads Club ; Vice-pres. and Dir., Prospectors Alliance of America ; Past Master, Lodge No. 287, F. & A. M.,' and Inspector, 43rd Masonic District! State of Cal. Member of Siloam Com- mandery, Oak Park, 111., and Islam Shrine, San Francisco. Member, Inyo Co. Repub lican Central Committee. Elected delegate to Republican State Convention, 1912. Address : Bishop, Inyo Co., Cal. HALL, William Hammond, Consulting and Construction Engineer; horn, Hagers- town, Md., Feb. 12, 1846 ; son, John Buch- anan and Anna Maria (Hammond) H. Moved to Cal., 1853. Edu. : private acad.. 244 WHO'S WHO 1858-65, in Cal. Married, Emma Kate Fitzhugli, 1870, at San Francisco, Cal. Computer and draughtsman in office of Col. R. S. Williamson of the U. S. Engr. Corps ; Asst. in barometrical measuring of peaks in Ore. ; rod-man ; surveyor on topographic service for fortifications pur- poses ; also draughtsman, field engr., com- puter, under U. S. Bd. of Engrs. for Pac. Coast. Awarded contract for topographic survey, Golden Gate Reservation, 1870. Engr. and Supt. of Parks, 1871-6 ; app. by Gov. Irwin, First Engr. of Cal., 1878- 89 ; Supervising Engr., U. S. Irri. Inves- tigation (now U. S. Reclamation Service), Mar., 1889, to June, 1890; Civil engr., in private practice, July, 1890-June, 1896. Went to Europe and So. Africa, 1896-98, as Cons. Engr. on Irrigation and Water Works ; had charge of construction of large plant for supplying water to the principal mines in Africa ; drafted a new water and irrigation law ; went to Russia, 1899 ; made reports and exams, on irri- gation and canal projects in the Russian Transcaucasus and in Central Asia. Re- turned to Cal., 1900 ; gained control of properties in Lake Eleanor and Cherry Creek water sheds, which supply San Francisco with water. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., (holder of Norman medal). Address: San Francisco, Cal. HAJuIilDAY, Joseph Crocket, Banker; iorn, Canada, Feb. 28, 1852 ; son, George and Mary (Crocket) H. Edu. : country schools. Married, Kate Hiett, June 30, 1878, in Cal. Pres., Bank of Point Arena ; part owner, Manchester Creamery, Bridge- port Creamery ; Secy., Point Arena Cream- ery. Member : Masons, I. O. O. F., A. O. U. W., O. E. S. Address : Point Arena, Cal. HAIiL.3IA]V, George Richard, Banker; horn. Cedar Creek, Ark., Feb. 15, 1876 ; son, Samuel J. and Virginia (Sanders) H. Edu. : Sam Houston Normal Inst., Hunts- ville, Tex. Married, Eudora Forrester, Jan. 25, 1903, at Italy, Tex. Pres., Al- varado State Bank ; Cashier, Alvarado Banking Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Planters' Gin Co. Member : Masons, W. O. W., M. W. A. Address : Alvarado, Tex. HALSTED, Abel Stevens, Lav^^yer; horn, Marmaroneck, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1870 ; son, Samuel M. and Ida R. (Stevens) H. Edu. : public and high schools, Los Angeles, 1889 ; studied law with T. B. Gibbon, 1892. Married, Eleanor Hall, May 27, 1897. General Counsel, San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R. R. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 380 S. Euclid ave., Pasadena; Office: 504 Pac. Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HAMILTON, Gilbert van Tassel, Physi- cian and Psychologist ; horn, Frazeysburg, O., Jan. 15, 1877 ; son, Joseph Gilbert and Margaret (van Tassel) H. A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1898; M. D., Jef- ferson Med. College, 1901; Harvard Postt Grad., 1905-08. Married, Mary Sisson, 1906, at Providence, R. I. Visiting Neu- rologist, Miradero Sanitarium. Member : Santa Barbara County Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Medico- Psychological Soc. Contributing member, Seventh International Zoological Con- gress. Gluhs : Santa Barbara, Santa Bar- bara Country. Scientific works : "Influ- ence of Exercise on Stereoscopic Vision and the Size of Retinal Images," "Study of Mammalian Trial and Error Reactions,'' "Etiological Significance of Persistent Af- fective States." Res. : Montecito, Cal. ; Office : Qothin bldg., Santa Barbara, Cal. HAMILTON, Gordon Battelle, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Boston, Mass., Feb. 24, 1877; son, Rt. Rev. John William Francis, D. D., LL. B., and Julia Eliza- beth (Battelle) H. ; descendant of Wil- liam, First Duke of Hamilton, of Hamil- ton, Scotland, on paternal side ; on ma- ternal, from French Hugenot ancestors; a g. g. grandfather was Major Ebenezer Battelle, an officer in the Rev. War ; an- other was Col. of the famous Anc and Hon. Artillery Co. of Boston ; also was one of the founders of the City of Mari- ^ etta, O. ; another, on maternal side, gave Battelle Chapel to Yale Univ. ; his grand- father. Rev. Gordon Battelle, D. D., Cap- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 245 tain and Chaplain of the U. S. Army, was killed in the Civil War ; he was one of the founders of the State of W. Va. ; his g. grandfather, paternal, a Col., was killed in War of 1812. Among the property of the family was at one time the famous Holly Rood Palace, of Edinburgh, Scot- land, which contains portraits of famous ancestors ; his uncle, Hon. Franklin E. E. Hamilton, Ph. D., LL. D., Chancellor of Am. Univ. of Wash., D. C, was chosen to represent Harvard Univ. at its 250th anniversary exercises, making under- graduate students' address, replied to by .las. Russell Lowell. His father, Rt. Rev. J. W. Hamilton, A. M., S. T. D., LL. D., Bishop of M. E. Church for New England, with Episcopal res. at Boston, Mass., was formerly Bishop of Pac. Coast with Episcopal res. in San Francisco, 1900-08. M. D., Prot. Episcopal Univ. of South, Med. Dept, 1905; Boston College of Phys. and Surg.. 1906 ; post grad., Harvard Univ. Med. School, specializing in mental and nervous diseases ; other special work at Cloverdale Military Col- lege, N. Y. ; Univ. in Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston and Harvard ; Hon. A. M., Rush Univ., 1899; Ph. D., Chicago, 1900; LL. D., Washington Univ., 1904 ; Oph. D., 1907, G. C, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat College and Hosp ; attended Clinics in Vienna, Paris, Berlin and London. Mar- ried, Annie Bruce Fyfe, July 16, 1908, at Stockton, Cal. Late Med. Dir., Nerve Rest Santarlum, Reno, Nev. ; Dir., Field and Track Athletics, 1910, Univ. of Nev. ; Organizer and Scout Master, Reno Troop Boy Scouts ; Lt. Col. and Aide-de-Camp on Governor's Staff of Nev. ; Sergt. for Natl. Guard of Nev. ; U. S. Exam. Surg., Dept. of Interior, for Reno, and for Bu- reau of Pensions, Wash., D, C. Exam. Surg., Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Occiden- tal Life Ins. Co., San Francisco Life Ins. Co., Columbian Natl. Life Ins. Co., Odd Fellows, Moose, Reno, Nev. Organizer and Ex-pres., Ind. Order of Foresters. and Ladies of Maccabees lodges. Member : Sons of Am. Rev., Reno Roosevelt Recep- tion Comm., 1910 ; Masons, Odd Fellows, Ind. Order of Foresters, Moose, Natl. Geographical Soc, Fellow, Universite National ; Am. Academy of Immortals, J. S. Cain Surg. Soc., H. A. West Obstet. & Gyn. Soc, Washoe Co. Med. Soc, (Reno) ; Nevada State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Formerly with U. S. P. H. and M. H. S., former sanitary insp. Surg., S. F. City and County Board of Health ; former State Med. Insp., Cal. State Board of Health ; former member, Har- vard Univ. Union Club ; at one time. Prof., Embryology at Hahnemann Med. Coll., S. F., Cal. Author: "Therapeutical Addenda." Former Asst. Editor, "Phi Alpha Gamma Med. Quarterly ;" also "St. Louis Med. Review ;" former asso. editor, "Christain Educator Magazine," of Cin., and "Success," of N. Y. ; former edi- tor, "Burnett- Woods Echo," (weekly), of Cin., Ohio. Res. : Page apts.. West 4th St. ; Office : Suite 12, Masonic Temple, Reno, Nev. HAMILTON, IVewell Hiram, Physician; horn, Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 17, 1852. Grad., Winona, Minn., High School ; Univ. of Mich., Med. Dept. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1877. Married,, Bertha R. Crookston, 1887. In practice, Grafton, N. D., 1879-93; Santa Monica, Cal., since 1893. Pres., Santa Monica Bay Hosp ; formerly Vice-pres., N. Dak. Med. Soc Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Santa Monica, Cal. HAMILTON, Walter Raleigh, Mining Engineer; born, Modesto, Cal., Aug. 10, 1880; son, Henry and Nora (Coughlin) H. Edu. : public schools, Stanislaus Co., Cal., 1886-95 ; Univ. of Pac ; grad., Le- land Stanford Univ., 1898; 2 years' work in mines and dredges. A. B., 1904. Mar- ried, Mattie Dunn, May 27, 1905, at Oro- ville, Cal. Engr., Standard Consolidated Mining Co., Bodie, Cal. Asst. Supt. same concern. Assayer of Ymir Gold Mines, Ltd., of B. C. Engr., Sou. Pac R. R., 4 months; Asst. Geologist, Associated Oil Corp., 6 months ; organized geological 246 WHO'S WHO dept., and became Chief Geologist. Dir., field operations in oil, 1910. Member: Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Assn. for Advan. of Science, Natl. Geographical Soc. Clui : Le Conte Geological. Author : (with H. H. Kessler). "Orbicular Gabbro of 'Dehesa, Cal." Address: San Francisco, Cal. HAMLIN, Francis Allan, Physician; horn, Maine, 1873; son, Charles B. and Etta W. (Sylvester) H. ; descendant of Vice-pres. Hannibal Hamlin. A. B., Bow- doin College, Maine, 1898; M. D., Cooper Med. College, Cal., 1908. Married, Ger- trude E. Wilkie, Aug., 1900, at Portland, Me. Prin., Bridge Academy, Dresden Mills, Maine, 2 years; Prin., Wilmington High School, Wilmington, Mass., 4 years; Instructor and Clinical Asst., Cooper Med. College and Lane Hospital, eye, ear, nose and throat dept., 2 years ; with Dr. Adolph Barkan, San Francisco, 2 years. Special- ty : eye, ear, nose and throat. Secy., Kern Co. Med. Soc. Member: Cal., State and Am. Med. Assns. Res. : 2120 B st. ; Office: Hopkins bldg.. Baker sfleld, Cal. HAMLIN, Homer, Consulting Engineer; iorn. Pine Island, Minn., 1864. Edu. : common and high schools. Moved to San Diego, Cal., 1886. In Civil Engr's. office, San Diego, 1887. Married, C. D. Smith, 1889. Moved to Los Angeles, 1895. In charge of rec. work, Yuma, Ariz., as Proj- ect Engr., 1904-6; has been City Engr., Los Angeles, since 1906 ; Cons. Engr., Los Angeles Aqueduct; Chief Engr., Bureau Harbor Improvements, Los Angeles. Res. : 1021 S. Union ave. ; Office: Third floor, City Hall, Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMACK, Daniel Marion, Lawyer; horn, Mercer Co., 111., 1848; son, Eph- riam and Maranda Ellen (Moseley) H. Edu.: dist. schools; A. B., Monmouth, (111.), College, 1869; A. M., 1873. Trus- tee, Monmouth College, several years. Read law with Stewart & Phelps, Monmouth. 111. Married, Isabella Stewart, June, 1873, Monmouth, 111. Moved to Cal., 1888. Member law firm, Hammack & Hammack. State Atty., 4 years, Burling- ton, la. Atty. for Bd. of Supervisors and|| City Atty., San Diego Co., 1891-92. Capt. j of militia co. of San Diego during Span.-|| Am. War. Dean of the Los Angeles CoI-|i lege of Law, 1902-5. Member : Masons. Jl | Cluhs : Federation, (Los Angeles) ; Jef- i ferson and Democratic League. Democrat. Res. : 144 S. 55th ave. ; Office : 724-728 American Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMEli, William A., Sheriff; horn, Los , Angeles, Cal., Mar. 13, 1865. Edu. : pub- j lie schools, Los Angeles, Cal. Married, . Lillian M. Phillips, of Kentucky, 1893, i (she died, Apr. 22, 1909). Was Dep, Sheriff, Los Angeles Co. ; Chief of Police, Los Angeles, 1 V2 years ; elected Sheriff, 1901, and again in 1907. Member : Knights Templar, Scottish Rite Masons, Shriners, Knights of Pythias, Grand Cap- .^ tain General of the Grand Commandery. | Republican. Res.: 1002 Magnolia ave.;; Office: Hall of Justice, Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMON, Percy Vernon, Lawyer; horrid Spring Hill, la., Aug. 28, 1873; son, John Calhoun and Emma B. (Studley) H. Grad., high school, Topeka, Kas., 1895; LL. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1907. Mar- ried, Mabel Lenore Adams, Apr. 22, 1908. Moved to Cal., 1895. Member, Bd. of Edu, of Los Angeles, 1903-5 ; City Council, Los Angeles, 1905-7; State Assembly from,; 75th Dist., 1907-10. Dep. Dist. Atty., i , Los Angeles Co., since 1907. Professorj of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, Univ. of Sou. Cal., since 1907. Member; F. & A. M., B. P. O. E., K. of P., M. W. A., I. O. F., Fraternal Brotherhood, | K. & L. of S., Los Angeles Co. Bar Assn.|/ Cluh: Metropolitan. Republican, Hes.:^^ 472 Custer ave. ; Office : Hall of Records,, .j Los Angeles, Cal. j , HAMMON, Wendell Philucius, Mining,^ man ; horn, Conneautville, Pa., May 23, 1854 ; son, Marshall M. and Harriet S. ' (Cooper) H. Edu.: primary and graD>; mar schools, Conneautville, Pa. ; Norma-j ' School, Edinboro, Pa. Married, Marj;'^ Augusta Kenney, Apr. 4, 1881, at Placer ville, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1875. Organic ed and was Pres., Feather River Explora ON THE PACIFIC COAST tion. Mar. 1, 1898. Pres., Yuba Construc- tion Co.. Truckee River. Gen. EJec. Co.. Keystone Dredging Co. ; Vice-pres., and Dir., Natomas Consolidated Co. ; Managing Dir., Yuba Consolidated Gold Fields Co. ; A'ice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Oroville Dredg ing Co.. Ltd. ; Dir., Northern Elec. Co. Clubs : Pacific Union. Bohemian, Union League. Olympic, ( S. F.) ; Rocky Moun- tain. (X. Y.). Address: San B'rancisco, I^al. AM3IOIVD, Herbert Jay, Banker; horn, iVardsboro, Vt, Aug. 23, 1859; son, Jeorge Edward and Louisa Abagal (Hig- fins) H. Edu. : Leland & Gray Seminary, rownshend, Vt. ; Kimball Union Acad., ieriden, N. H. ; Ripon College, Wis. Mar- led, Mattie Lee Chandler, Oct. 10, 1887. t Kansas City, Mo. Pres., First Natl. Jank, Union County Trust and Savings -ssn., Cimarron County Bank. Member : fatl. Geographic Soc, Natl. Irri. Soc. ►ry Farming Congress, Royal Arch Ma- ans, Knights Templar. Address : Clayton, ■^ M. tiMlVER, William Henry, Retired rmy Officer ; horn, Clarksville, Va., Apr, 2. 1838; son, George and Elizabeth Red) H. Edu. : common schools, Va. -arried, Mrs. E. T. Brown, I860. at barlestown, S. C. Enlisted at Fort oulrrie. 1856 ; ordered South, 1856, with ^tachment of soldiers after a celebrated ^minole Indian ; stationed at Fort Moul- ie until outbreak of Civil War; pulled >wn American flag at Fort Sumter when )rt was burning. Joined Rhode Island ^gt., Oct. 17, 1861 ; saw active service, ^tired, Jan. 1. 1900, as Major; given ;le of Lieut. Col., by Act of Congress, ■smber : Loyal Legion, Masons. Res. : 45 Ingraham, Los Angeles, Cal. ffMPTOlV, William E., Manufacturer; ■'-n. 111., Aug. 18, 1852; son, William iward and Matilda M. (Eastin) H. trried. Frances Wilhoit, at Charleston. Employed by Wright-Minton Co.. !». State Commissioner of Health from (•nation of office, 1909, to Oct. 1, 1911, when resigned ; Pres., State Bd. of Health, since Jan., 1912 ; Del. to represent U. S. at 14th International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, at Berlin, 1907. Mem- ber, Natl. Committee of organization for 15th International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, held in Washington, D. C, 1912 ; Dir., Natl. Assn. Study and Pre- vention of Tuberculosis ; Med. Dir., Pul- monary Hosp. of City of Seattle. Member : Natl. Assn. for Study of Tuberculosis, King Co. Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Club : University. Res. : Station S., R. F. D., No. 3, Riverton ; Offlce : 719 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. HEINEN, J. H., Lavi^yer; born,, Waterloo, la., May 7, 1867 ; son, Henry and Anna (Brock) H. Edu. : Tilford Academy, Vin- ton, la., 1888-89. Married, Eda L. Lane, bepc. 21, ±6J±. Moved to Cal., 1911. U S. Commnr., Southwestern Dist. of La., 1906-9 ; City Atty., Jennings, La., 1905- 11. Dir., Calcasieu Trust & Savings Bank, Lake Charles, La., and Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank of Van Nuys, Cal. Member : Masons, Blue Lodge, Chapter, Command- ery. Shrine, B. P. O. E. Res. : Van Nuys ; Office : 317 Tr. & Sav. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HELD, Albert, Architect; born, Minn., Mar, 25, 1866 ; son, Albert and Christine (Stupp) H. Edit. : common schools of New Ulm, Minn. ; State Univ. at Minnea- polis. Married,, Kate C. Logan, Oct. 14, 1903, at Spokane. Dir., Exchange Natl. Bank. Practiced architecture in Spokane, 23 years. Planned and superintended erection of many of Spokane's best res., school bldgs., apt. houses, bus. bldgs. and industrial plants. Member, Board of Park Commissioners of Spokane, Wash. Chap- ter of Am. Inst, of Architects. Clubs : Spokane, Spokane Athletic. Res. : 364 Coeur d'Alene st. ; Office : Realty bldg., Spokane, Wash. HELiLiMAN, Irving Herman, Capitalist; born, Los Angeles, Cal., May 10, 1883; son, Herman W. and Ida (Heimann) H. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Los Angeles, Cal. ; special course in Engrg., Armour School of Technology, Chicago. Married, Florence Mars, Nov. 30, 1911, 264 WHO'S WHO at Los Angeles. Was first reinforced concrete engr. of Los Angeles, resign- ing to look after estate of his father. Mgr. H. W. Hellman Estate, since 1908 ; Dir., Cal. Clay Mfg. Co., Mexican Asso- ciated Oil Co., Cal. Midway Oil Co., Pur- cell, Gray & Gale Co., Southwest Portland Cement Co., Merchants Natl. Bank, All Day and Night Bank, Title Guarantee & Trust Co., First Natl. Bank of Puente ; Stockholder, Security Savings Bank of L. A. Member: Shrine (life member) ; 32° Mason, Elks. Clubs : West Shore Gun, San Gabriel Valley Country, Union Lea- gue, Concordia, L. A. Athletic. Res. : 2127 W. 6th St. ; Office : H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HELLMAN, Isaias W^illiam, Sr., Banker; horn, Bavaria, Germany, Oct. 1, 1842. Edu. : schools of Bavaria, Germany. Mar- ried, Esther Neugass, Apr. 4, 1870, at N. Y. City. Came to America, when 17, and arrived at San Francisco, 1859 ; went to Los Angeles, and was employed as dry goods clerk. Organized, Hollman. Temple & Co., (bankers), and was elected Mgr. and Pres. ; organized, Farmers and Mer- chants Bank of L. A., 1871 ; was cashier and manager, 20 years ; went to San Fran- cisco, to reorganize Nevada Bank, 1901, and was appointed Mgr. and Pres. (now known as Wells Fargo Nevada Natl. Bank, pres.) ; Dir. in many other corporations. Speaks 4 langiaages and is a student of lit- erature. Address : San Francisco, Cal. HELLMAN, Marco H., Banker; born, Los Angeles, Sept. 14, 1878 ; son, Herman W. and Ida (Heimann) H. ; his father was one of the pioneer business men of Los Angeles, and one of the wealthiest at time of his death. Edic. : public schools, Los Angeles ; Leland Stanford Univ. Married, Reta Levis, June 10, 1908, at Visalia, Cal. Cashier, Merchants Natl. Bank of L. A. (active). Dir., in 21 banks and 9 industrial corporations, and one of the executors of H. W. Hellman Estate. Aided Owens River Aqueduct project. Member : Ma- sons, 32°, Mystic Shriners, Elks. Clubs: Jonathan, Concordia. Union League, Federal, San Gabriel Valley Coun- try. Res. : 3350 Wilshire blvd. ; Office : Merchants Natl. Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. Kii^LLMAN, Maurice S.^ Banker; born, Los Angeles, Sept. 3, 1864 ; son, Samuel and Adelaide (Adler) H. Edu. : public ; schools ; grad., high school, Los Angeles 1880. Married, Alice Schwarzchild, July 16, 1889, at San Francisco, Cal. Engaged in stationery bus. with father, 1882-85 ; bought out his father's interests, 1885, and • continued bus. until 1894 ; sold interest '■ and went into bond brokerage bus. Vice- pres.. Security Trust & Savings Bank, since 1895. Vice-pres. and Dir., Title Ins. & Trust Co. Clubs : Concordia, L. A. Country. Res. : 2225 So. Harvard blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. HELM, Lynn, Lawyer; born, Chicago, 111., Oct. 29, 1857; son, Henry T. and Julia F. (Lathrop) H. Edu. : Lake Forest Acad., 1865-75; A. B., Princeton Univ., 1879 ; A. M., 1882. Married, Annie Hor- lock, Apr. 26, 1888. Moved to Cal., 1896. Referee in Bankruptcy of Los Angeles, since 1901. Pres., L. A. Bar Assn., 1909, Cal. Bar Assn., 1911. Member, Exec Comm., Am. Bar Assn., 1909-11. Clubs: California, University, L. A. Country, L. A. Athletic. Democrat. Res. : 2653 El- lendale Place ; Office : 923 Title Ins. bldg., | Los Angeles, Cal. HEMINGWAY, Ernest Eugene, Physi cian and Surgeon ; boi-n. Fox Lake, Wis., ! Feb. 16, 1873; son, Ebenezer R. and La-' vinia (Farnsworth) H. B. A., Ripon Col- lege, Wis., 1898 ; M. A., Univ. of Minn., 1902 ; Ph. D., 1904 ; M. D., 1908. Married, Jennie E. Eastwood. Dec. 9, 1908, at Rossland, B. C. Member : Sigma Xi, Minn., 1902; Alpha Omega Alpha, Minn., 1908; Am. Med. Assn., Wash State Med. Soc, King Co. Med. Soc. Address: 1315% B. ; 42nd St., Seattle, Wash. HENDERSON, Charles B., Lawyer; born,l San Jose, Cal., June 8, 1873; son, Jeffer- ' son and Sarah W. Henderson. Edu.: Univ.- of the Pacific, Santa Clara, 1889-92; , Stanford Univ.. 1902-3 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895 ; post grad., 1896. Mar- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 265 I Tied. Ethel Smith, Apr. 8, 1901. j Dist. Atty. of Elko Co., Nev. 1901-.'i. : Member. Nev. State Legis., 1905-6. Since 1907, Regent of Univ. of Nev. Member law firm, Dorsey & Henderson. Served as 2nd Lieut, of Troop M. 2nd Regt.. Rough Riders, during Span. -Am. War. Democrat. Res. : 2732 Vallejo st. ; Office : Royal Ins. bldg., San Francisco, Cal. HENDERSON, Haydem, Banker: horn. Fayette, Mo., Dec. 21, 1864 ; son, Joseph S. and Lellie (Hayden) H. A. B., Pritch- 1 ett College, Glasgow, Mo., 1894 ; A. M., j 1896. Married, Anne B. Dewar, Dec. 11, [ 1904, at Elko, Nev. Cashier, Henderson Banking Co. Member : Knights of Pyth- ins. Address : Elko, Nev, ^l^XDERSON, Henry L,., Physician and Surgeon ; horn. Clay Co., Mo., Nov. 15, ! 1857 ; son, James A, and Anna M. (Moon- ey) H, B. S., Missouri State Univ., 1878 ; M. D., Eclectic Med. College, Cincinnati, 1882; M. D.. Am. Med. College, St. Louis, 1887. Married. Loula J. Morgan, July 9, . 1882, at Holt, Mo. Pres., Astoria Cen- ; tennial Committee, Inc. Mayor, Astoria, Ore. Member, Oregon State Bd. of Med. Examiners. Member : Irving Club of As- toria, Masons, Elks, I. O, R. M. Address : Astoria, Ore. lENDERSOlV, John, Banker: horn, Fay- ette, Mo., Dec. 21, 1864 ; son, Jefferson and Sallie W. (Bradley) H. Edu. : Central College, Fayette, Mo. Married, Maude Henley, Apr. 11, 1892, at Elko, Nev. Pres., Henderson Banking Co. ; Vice-pres., . Griswold-Henderson Live Stock Co. Mem- ber : Royal Arch Masons, Shriners, Ad- dress : Elko, Nev. fENDERSOlV, Joseph Jefferson, Oculist and Aurist ; horn, Fayette, Mo., Sept. 2, 1870; son, Jefferson and Sarah W. (Brad- ley) H. ; grandson of L. R. Bradley, for- mer Gov. of Nevada. M. D., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1891; Univ. of Heidel- berg, 1895 ; Univ. of Vienna. 1896. Mar- ried. Marjorie Horton, Apr. 11, 1894, at San Francisco, Cal. Dir., Henderson Banking Co.. of Elko, Nev. : Dir., Gris- wold-Henderson Live Stock Co. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, San Francisco Co. Med. Soc. Was a member and helped organize first State Board of Health of the State of Nevada. Cluhs . Bohemian, (S. F.) ; Marin Golf & Coun- try, (San Rafael) ; Elks. Res. : San Rafael, Cal. ; Office : 240 Stockton st., San Francisco, Cal. HENDRICKS, Hugh Bell, Lavsryer and Insurance Man ; horn, McMinnville, Ore., Dec. 17, 1859 ; son, Robert Jackson and Mary Jane (Sherwood) H. ; cousin to Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice-Pres., U. S. with Grover Cleveland. Commenced teaching public schools at age of 19, taught 5 years ; borrowed law books and read law 5 years. Married, Nancy Jane Gilkinson, Oct. 2, 1880, at Elk Head, Douglas Co., Ore. Admitted to practice law by Supreme Court of Oregon, 1893 ; practiced at Condon, Tillamook, and Grant's Pass, Ore. Member firm, Hen- dricks & Crouch, Real Estate and Ins. Specializes on home mutual Ins., especially Oregon Fire Relief Assn, ; head office at McMinnville, Ore. Has been U. S. Com- missioner at Tillamook, Ore. ; Police Judge at Condon, Ore. Member, Ore. Natl. Guards, at Fossil. Charter Member, Woodmen of the World. Republican. For- merly active politician. Contributor to newspapers on civic Improvement, civil and political matters. Has written many poems and songs. Res. : 903 N. 6th st. ; Office : 6th and G sts., Grant's Pass, Ore. HENEHAN. Martin J., Manufacturer: horn, Ireland, May 8, 1857 ; son, Michael and Sara (McNally) H. Edu. : national schools, Ireland ; Franciscan Brothers. Ireland ; Notre Dame Univ., Ind. Mar- ried, Mary Alice Gormly, Nov. 3. 1881, at Galveston, Tex. Pres., Seattle Forge and Switch Co., Seattle Marine Forge Co., Alaska Pioneer Sardine Co. ; Vice-pres., Mercantile Bank. Member : Lincoln Me- morial Assn., Catholic Social Betterment League, Manufacturers' Assn. Cluhs : Arc- tic, Seattle Athletic, Rotary, Firlock. Res. : 820 15th ave., N. ; Office : 901-905 Low- man bldg., Seattle, Wash. 266 WHO'S WHO HENNIIVG, Charles Sumner, Jr., Civil Engineer ; horn, Cherokee. Kas., Aug. 23. 1888 ; son, Charles Sumner and Minnie Stanton (Valentinp) H. B. S. (C. E.) , Armour Inst, of Technology, 1907. Un- married. Divn. Engr., Oregon Short Line R. R. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Res. : Riverside. Ore. TTF.IVHY, David Chrisfiaan, Consulting: Engineer ; horn, Arnhem. The Netherlands. Nov. 15. 1860 ; son. David and Berendina (Lorentz) H. Edu. : private grammar school and public high school. Arnhem ; Polvtechnic School. Delft, C. E. 188V Married, Julia A. H. Wenzel, Feb. 8. 1893, at San Fr-^ncisco. Organizer and Mgr., Excelsior Wooden Pipe Co., San Francisco. 1893-1903 ; Gen. Mgr., Red- wood Mfrs. Co.. San Francisco. 1903-05 : Supervising Engr.. F. S. Rec. Ser.. 1905- 09. Since 1910, Cons. Engr., U. S. Rec. Ser. In private practice as consulting hydraulic engr. Member : International Irrigation Commission of Cuba. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Past Pres.. Tech. Soc. of Pac. Coast; Pres.. Oregon Soc. of Engrs. Con- tributor to Engineering News. Engrg. Record -Journal of Assn. of Engrs. Socs., Trans. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : 530 Hall St. : Oifice : 1005 Spalding bldg., Port- land, Ore. HiENRY, Reginald Buchanan, Physician: horn. Garden City. Long Island, N. Y.. May 23. 1881 ; son, .Tames Buchanan and Louisa C Anderson) H. : grand-nephew of .Tames Buchanan. 15th President of the U. S. Edu. : St. .Tohn's College, Md. ; St. Stephen's College. N. T. : Georgetown Col- lege, D. C. ; M. D.. Fniv. of Virginia, 1907. Unmarried. Appointed Asst. Surg., U. S. Navy, with rank of Lieut., (.iunior grade) . Sept. 10. 1908 ; promoted to Past. Asst. Surg,, with rank of Lieut., 1911. Served on various ships and stations in the U. S., and in the Far East. Was Med. Officer of the Expeditionary Force of Marines, sent to protect the Am. Missions in Peking, China, March. 1912. Present duty, U. S. Naval Hosp.. Annapolis. Md, Member : Fraternity of Delta Psi, Soc. of War of 1812, Assn. of Military Surgs. of the U. S., Am. Med. Assn. Oluhs : Army and Navy, (Washington and Manila) ; St Anthony. (N. Y.). Address: Care Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. HEREFORD, Francis Henrr, LaM^yer; horn, Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 21, 1861 ; sowvj Benjamin H. and Mary (Jewel) H. Edu.:\ public and private schools, and McClure'sJ Academy, Oakland. Cal. ; Santa Clara Col- lege. Santa Clara. Cal. ; Univ. of Pacific' San Jose. Cal.: left Univ. to study law in father's law office. Married, Adeline Rockwell, July 30. 1901. at Milwaukee, Wis. Prosecuting or Dist. Atty. of Pima County, 2 terms : Private Secy, of F. A. , Tritle. Gov. of Arizona ; Member of Con- : stitutional Convention of Arizona, 1891. j Dir., Consolidated Natl. Bank, Tucson.i Ariz. : Regent and Treas., Univ. of Ari-| zona: dir,, several mercantile and minins cos, Dir. and Secy., Cattle Mining and Mercantilp Co. Cluhf! : Ol'l Pn-i^io. (Tuc- son) ; Elks, (Tucson) : Jonathan. (Los Angeles). Res.: 340 North Main st. ;,j Office : Howitt bldg., Tucson, Ariz. HERMAN, John, Chemist: grad.. chemi-!' cal course. Univ. of Nebr., 1900. Ha? performed special work for smelters. Phelps, Dodge & Co., and Dr. James Doug- las : research chemist for Cananea Con- solidated Mines Co.. in Mexico : was ir charge of reverberatory furnace, same co Went to Los Angeles, 1907 : has been en gaged in assaying, general and special chemical work, since 1908. Res. : 2700 Bud long ave. : Office: 252% So. Main, Lof Angeles, Cal. HERIVDOIV, James Baird, Banker: horn Greenton, Mo.. .Tan. 28, 1867: son, Griei Perkins and Bettie (Gay) H. Edti. : high, school, Comanche, Texas. Married. Blanche Dunkerley, Feb. 9. 1898, at Ennis, Texas Pres., State Natl. Bank, Albuquerque; Pres.. First Natl. Bank Ft, Sumner. N. M. Pres., First N-p-tl Bank, GalluD. N. M. Vice-pres.. Sierra County Bank, Hillsboro N. M. ; pres. of several lumber cos. Mem her : Elks and Knights of Pythias. Res. ■ No. 1122 Tijeras st, Albuquerque, N. M. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 267 iaERO]\, Krnest Alvah, Railway Official; 6orn, Galena, 111., May 18, 1852; son, Samuel Buttles and Jane (Tippett) H. Edu. : public schools, high school, Galena, 111. Married, Elizabeth Mead Dudley, \ June 15, 1892, at Stockton, Cal. Book- [ keeper. Galena, 111., at age of 16 ; travel- ing salesman, wholesale grocery house, 1 until 1871. Moved to Cal., Apr., 1873. j Bookkeeper, Myers Truett (speculator in !| lands, etc.) ; Bookkeeper, Goldtree Bros. ; I Inspector, Custom House, until Dec, 1875 ; j private secy., E. C. Sessions, banker and j real estate operator, Oakland ; one of the organizers. Highland Park-Pruitvale Ry., I 1876 ; in real estate bus., 25 years ; one of organizers, Piedmont Cable R. R. Co., of which he was pres. (now Oakland i Traction Co.) ; Pres., since 1895. One I of the organizers and Pres., San Francisco, 'j Oakland & San Jose Consolidated Ry. I (now Key Route) ; formerly Vice-pres., ; Realty Syndicate ; Dir., First Natl. Bank ; j Chmn., Building Comm. of Oakland Hotel ; i Vice-pres., Bay Cities Securities Co. Mem- ij ber : Oakland Chapter, No. 36, R. A. M., I Oakland Commandery, No. 11, K. T. Clu'bs : Athenian, Claremont Country, Home, (Oakland) ; Bohemian, (San Fran- cisco). Address: Oakland, Cal. HERRICK, Henry Augustus, Civil Engi- neer ; "born^ Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1861 ; son, Henry Walker (artist and au- thor) and Clarissa (Parkinson) H. ; great-grandson of Robert Parkinson, a ' I'rinceton grad., and secy, to Gen. John j Stark, during the Rev. War. Edu. : fitted I for, but never attended college ; secured 1 knowledge of engrg. and the higher mathe- i matics by home study, while working at Ills profession. Married, Bertha ►Smith, Jan. 14, 1891, at Lawrence, Mass. Began ongTg. work in 1880, and for several years worked on designs for textile mills and . power plants in the New England States. : Res. Engr., Washington Water Power Co., ; Spokane, Wash.. 1889. Has designed and had charge of constr. of many important dams and hydro-electric developments ; during recent years has done a great deal of work for capitalists in examining and reporting on various large engrg. projects offered for underwriting, including many preliminary designs and estimates of con- struction costs and prospective earnings. Principal Asst. to Chas. T. Main, Con- sulting Engr., for 15 years. Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs., since 1891 ; Boston Soc. of Civil Engrs. Cluhs : Engineers', (Boston) ; Fresno Sequoia, (Fresno, Cal.). Bes. : 242 Prospect St., Manchester, N. H. ; Office : 201 Devonshire St., Boston, HERRIN, William J., Lawyer; horn. Yuba Co., Cal., June 16, 1858 ; son, Michael A. and Elizabeth B. (Murray) H. Edu. : common schools, Cal. ; Univ. of Cal. ; Hastings College of Law. Married, Sophia E. Reynolds, May 10, 1907. Cluhs : Union League, Commonwealth. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Shriner. Repub- lican. Res. : 1493 Masonic ave. ; Office : Mutual Savings bldg., San Francisco, Cal. HERRING, Cornelius Taylor, Banker; horn, Grayson Co., Tex., Nov. 13, 1849; son, Jesse and Sarah A. Herring. Edu. : public schools. Married, Birdie E. Smithey, Sept. 29, 1889, at Vernon, Tex. Pres., Herring Natl. Bank, Herring Lbr. Co., First State Bank, Davidson, Okla. ; Elmer State Bank, Elmer, Okla. ; Ama- rillo National Life Ins. Co. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Panhandle Cattle Raisers' Assn. Address : Amarillo, Tex. HERRON, Rufus H., Oil Operator; hoiii, Pittsburg, Pa., Apr. 20, 1849. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Pittsburg ; grad., Western Univ. of Pa. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1893. Organized first oil exchange in Cal., at Los Angeles, and was its pres. Vice-pres., San Francisco Oil Exchange. Member : Knights Templar, Mystic Shriners, 32° Mason. Clubs : Army and Navy, Loyal Legion, U. S. A., California. Res. : 234 W. Adams ; Office : rm. 433, I. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HERVEl, William Rhodes, Lawyer; born, Somerville, Tenn., Mar. 26, 1870 ; son, Wm. Blount and .Joanna (Rhodes) H. Edu. : Central Collegiate Inst., Ark. ; A. 268 WHO'S WHO B. and B. S., Univ. of Ark., 1890 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1894. Married, Browning Blades, June 1, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1887, Pres., Am. Savings Bank, 1908-10 ; First Vice-pres., Am. Natl. Bank of Los Angeles, 1907-9 ; Vice-pres. and Mgr., Trust Dept., L. A. Trust and Savings Bank, since Jan. 1, 1911. Judge of Su- perior Court of Cal., in and for Los An- geles Co., 1909-10. Clubs : California, Jonathan, Los Angeles Country. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, 33°, Shriuer, Chamber of Commerce, State Bar Assn., Phi Delta Phi, L. A. Bar Assn. (3 years Secy.). Republican. Res.: 601 Shatto Place ; Office : Los Angeles Tr. and Sav. Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. HESSEIiTINE, Eli A., Librarian; horn. Brown Co., Kas.. June 25, 1860 ; son, Eli (officer Civil War) and Electa Ann (Frazelle) H. ; had two great-grandfathers in the Rev. War, one with Col. Cilly, at Saratoga, and one with Gen. Marion, in Carolina. Edu. : public schools and academy, Willamette Valley, Ore. Studied law in Spokane, part of time in same office with Judge (ex-senator) George Turner. Married, Carrie A. Woodman, Oct. 10, 1895, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Went to Wash., in 1882, and settled in Lincoln County. Owns several thousand acres of land. Nominated for Probate Judge at first Republican convention in Lincoln County, Wash., 1884. Has been Police Judge, City Attorney, Acting Mayor, and Councilman. Donated and established a public library in Wilbur, Wash., and is now librarian. Member : Knights of Pythias, Pacific Northwest Library Assn. Progressive. Address : Wilbur, Wash. HEWITT, Henry, Jr., Lumberman; horn, Lancashire, Eng., Oct. 22, 1840; son, Henry and Mary (Proctor) H. Edu. : Chicago Bus. College ; Lawrence Univ., Appleton, Wis. Married, Rocena L. Jones, 1858, at Mehasha, Wis. Brought to Am. when 1 year old. Dir., St. Paul & Ta- coma Lumber Co. Pres., Wilkeson Coal & Coke Co., Climax Coal Mining Co. ; Vice-pres., Connellsville Coal & Coke Co. ; Pres., Hewitt Inv. Co., Hewitt Land Co., West Tacoma Iron Co., New City Iron Industrial Co. Address : 501 North 4th St., Tacoma, Wash. HEWITT, Leslie Randall, Lawyer; hoin. Sept. 12, 1867 ; son, Randall H. and Ellen Hewitt ; grandson of Hon. C. C. Hewitt, | Chief Justice, Washington Ty., 1861-9. j Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles ; grad., \ high school, Los Angeles, 1885 ; grad., ' Univ. Cal., 1890 ; studied law and was ^ admitted to bar of Cal., 1893. Married, 1 Mabel Eastwood, of Newcastle, Cal., Apr. ! 30, 1901, at San Francisco. Dep. City ' Atty., and City Atty., 1906-10; Chief i Atty., L. A. Harbor Commission. Mem- i ber: K. of P., 32° Scottish Rite Mason, i Shriner. Republican. Cluhs : Union j League, University. Res. : 1212 So. Alva- j rado St. ; Office : 629 Merchants Trust I bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HEWLETT, Eugene Elbert, Lawyer; born, Petaluma, Cal., June 5, 1878 ; son, Frederick and Cleora M. (Whitney) H. i B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1900 ; LL. B., Hast- { ings College of Law, 1903; LL. B., Har- | vard Law School, 1903. Married, lone '■ H. C. Fore, Oct. 20, 1904. Cluhs : Uni- versity, (San Francisco) ; California, Jon- athan, (Los Angeles) ; San Gabriel, An- nandale Country, (Pasadena). Republi- can. Res. : Oak Knoll, Pasadena ; Office : 401 Trust and Savings Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HEXTER, Jules Kann, Banker; horn,' Baltimore, Md., Aug. 13, 1860 ; son, George and Amanda (Kann) H. Edu. : high school. Married, Melanie Levi, Dec. 1, 1886, at Victoria, Tex. Pres., A. Levi & Co., Levi Bank & Trust Co. ; Secy.-Treas., Port O'Connor Townsite Co. ; Treas., Re- fugio Land & Irri. Co., Tivoli Mill & Gin Co., Tivoli Merc. Co. ; Dir., Calhoun Co. Cattle Co. Presidential elector, 1900. Republican. Member : K. of P., Elks. Cluh : Victoria Country. Res. : 464 South Akard st., Dallas, Tex.; Office: Victoria, Tex. HEYLER, Charles Joseph, Capitalist; horn, Hamilton, O,, Dec. 7, 1856 ; son, > ON THE PACIFIC COAST 269 Christian and Lena Heyler. Edu. : public schools, Hamilton, O. Married, Elizabeth E. Hinsdale, Dec. 23. 1909, at Los Ange- les, Cal. Moved to San Jose, Cal., 1878. First engaged in mercantile bus., then real estate bus. Purchased West L. A. Water Co., 1906 ; changed name to Union Holly- wood Water Co., Hollywood, Cal., (pres. and gen. mgr.). Pres., C. J. Heyler Real- ty Co. ; Dir., Cal. Midway Oil Co., Choix Mining Co. Member : L. A. Realty Bd. Clubs : L. A. Athletic, Automobile of Sou. Cal. Res. : Hollywood, Cal. ; Offlce : Laughlin bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HIE V WOOD, Abbot Rodney, Lavvyer & Banker ; horn^ Grafton, Mass., Sept. 10, 1855; son. Benjamin (Jr.) and Jane Abby (Dennis) H. ; gt. gt. grandson of Phineas Heywood of Shrewsbury, Mass., member Continental Congress. High school educa- tion. Married, Elizabeth Guthrie, Apr. 16, 1885, at Corinne, Utah. Came West in 1876 ; settled in Ogden, Utah, 1879 ; City Atty., 1889-91. Pres., Commercial Natl. Bank, since 1907 ; Pres., Ogden Clearing House ; Dir., Ogden Bench Canal ; Dir., Ogden Public Library ; Trustee, Weber Lodge, F. & A. M. Member : Natl. Geo- graphical Soc, Natl. Red Cross Soc, Sons Am. Rev. (Salt Lake). Glul) : Weber, (Og- den). Res.: 675 25th st. ; Office: Com- mercial Natl. Bank, Ogden, Utah. lEYWOOD, Josepli Edgar, Stockraiser; ioni. New Harmony, Utah, Aug. 8, 1868 ; son, Joseph Leland and Mary (Bell) H. Edu. : public schools and B. Y. Univ. of Provo, Utah, Married, Margaret Effie Henrie, Jan, .3, 1894, at Manti, Utah. Pres., State Bank of Garfield ; Pres., Long Canal Irrigation Co. ; Secy., Panguitch Sheep Shearing Co. ; Secy., Panguitch Steam Thrashing Co. ; Partner, Heywood <& Miller Sheep Co. Member : Natl. Wool Growers' Assn. Address : Panguitch, Utah, [I ATT, AVilliam M., Lawyer; ?;oriK. Lynn - ville, la,, Mar, 24, 1868; son, John C, and Esther (Macy) H. Edu. : high school, Lynnville, la. ; Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Married, Clara Meredith (de- ceased), Aug. 4, 1003; second, Winifred M. Nauerth, Nov. 10, 1910, at Los Ange- les, Cal. Taught school in Iowa and in Jamaica Islands, Went to Whittier, Cal,, 1887 ; founded "Whittier Graphic." first newspaper of that town ; sold out, 1888, and started newspaper at Newburg, Ore., selling that in a year and returning to Whittier. Dist. Atty,, L, A, Co., 1892. Atty., Title Ins. & Trust Co., 1901-4 ; has since been in private practice with Iliatt & Selby of Los Angeles. Cluhs : Jonathan, Union League, Hillside of Whittier. Office : 304-6 Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal, HICKOK, Clifton Ewing, Civil Eng-i- neer ; dorn, St, Joseph, Mo,, Dec. 23, 1880 ; son, Clarence George and Sarah Eliza (Bacon) H, Edu. : Univ, of Oregon, 1900- 02; B. S. (C. E.). Univ. of Cal., 1908. Married, Adelaide Valentine Cutler, Apr. 4, 1912, at San Francisco, Cal. Res. Engr., Bull Run, Ore., for J. White & Co., on hydro-electric construction. Asso. mem- ber : Am. Soc, Civil Engrs. Res. : 344 E. 54th St., Portland, Ore, ; Office : Bull Run, Ore, HIGGiNS, Edwin, Consulting- Mining Engineer ; born, Jacksonville, Fla., Apr. 14, 1877, Edu. : public schools, Jackson- ville, Fla,, until 14, Employed in post- office. Jacksonville, and clerical position. Wash., D. C. ; grad.. Mining Engrg. and Metallurgy, Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, Pa,, 1902. Held govt, positions during vacs, Engr. and Chemist, Bertha Mining Co., Pulaski, Va., 1902-4. Mine Mgr., Butte, Mont, 1905, Organized Explora- tion Co., 1906. Member editorial staff, "Engineering & Mining Journal," N. Y., 1907, and later became Chief Asst. to Editor. Moved to Los Angeles, 1909, and opened an office as Consulting Engr, Has served in D. C, Natl. Guards and Jackson- ville Light Inft. Member: Am. Inst. Min- ing Engrs. Club : Sierra Madre. Res. : 133 E. Avenue 52; Office: 631 Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HIGHLEY. Lee, Civil Engineer; born. Farmington, Mo,, Dec. 5, 1871 ; son, Thomas Johnson and Mary Josephine 270 WHO'S WHO (Williams) H. Edu. : district school near Farmington, Mo. ; Carleton College, Farm- ington, Mo., 1890-91 ; B. S., in C. E., Univ. of Mo., Columbia, Mo., 1896; Cornell Univ., C. E., 1897. With Illinois Central R. R., on construction and maintenance work, 1897 to 1901 ; with Mo. Pacific and Iron Mountain system on bridge and build- ing and maintenance work, 1901-10 ; with Pacific and Idaho Northern Ry., since 1910. Married, Olive Myrtle Henderson, May 12, 1906, at Loveland, Iowa. Chair- man, Board of Trustees, village of New Meadows, Idaho. Dir. and Chief Engr., Pacific & Idaho Northern Ry. Co. ; Dir., Missouri Bridge and Iron Co., St. Louis ; Dir., Secy, and Treas., Coeur d'Or Devel- oymeut Co. ; Pres. and Dir., Meadows Val- ley Bank. Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : New Meadows, Idaho. HILL, Abby Williams, Artist; l}orn, Sept. 25, 1861 ; daughter, Henry W. and Har- riett P. (Hubbard) W. M. A., Grinnell College ; French Acad., at Berther En Haut ; pupil of William Chase, N. Y. City ; H. F. Spread, Chicago, and Herman Haase, Germany. Married, Frank R. Hill, Dec. 22, 1888. Member : Natl. Congress of Mothers. Address : The Hillcrest, Taco- ma. Wash. HILli, Charles Robert, Lawyer; born, 111., Jan. 19, 1871 ; son, Isaac and Sarah (Daugherty) H. Edu. : common schools ; Ewing College. Unmarried. City Atty., Colfax, Wash., 3 terms ; Chairman, Whit- man Co. Dem. Central Committee. Mem- ber : State Dem. Central Committee for 10 years. Member : Exec. Committee State Dem. Committee. Res. : 1201 East st. ; Office : Waite block, Colfax, Wash. HILL., Frank Albert, Mining Engineer; horn, Muscatine, Iowa, Jan. 29, 1852 ; son, Sylvester G. and Martha J. (Dyer) H. ; descended from Admiral Stukley of Brit- ish Navy. Edu. : Iowa College. Married, Ella P. Martin, June 9, 1891, at Seattle. Mgr., Wilkeson Coal & Coke Co. ; Pres., Hill Engrg. Co. ; Pres., Central Oregon Improvement Co. ; Pres., Oregon Central Improvement Co. ; Pres., Day & Night Safe Deposit Co. Followed railroad con- struction for number of years, and held position of Chief Engr. of Oregon Im- provement Co., Columbia & Puget Sound R. R., Austin & Northwestern R. R., Cher- okee & Dakota R. R., a part of the 111. Central R. R. from Cherokee, Iowa, north- west and southwest. Has been mining 20 years, and has been managing and re- habilitating old mines, principally the Renton mine in Wash., for the Seattle Electric Co. ; the Frank mine in Albferta, i Canada; the Wilkeson mine in Wash. ; andi the past 10 years has been specializing int coal mining as Consulting Engr. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Pacific North- west Soc. Engrs. Cluhs : Seattle Engrs., Arctic, (Seattle). Res.: 1412 2nd ave., W. ; Office : 411 Mutual Life bldg., Seattle, Wash. HILL, George Samuel, Civil Engineer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 28, 1877; son, Samuel and Grace Fowler (Reed) H. ; his mother was a native of Hartford,! Conn., and a grad. of Hillsdale College; her father, Alex. Hartwell Reed, crossed the plains to S. F. in 1849 ; he was a i member of the first vigilance committee his father, Samuel Hill, was a native of i Smithfield, R. I., and came to S. F. around the Horn in 1852. Edu. : Hillsdale Col- i lege, Hillsdale, Mich., 2 years; B. S. (C. E.), Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1901.1! Married, Mignon Stockton Chase, Aug. 1,] 1911, at Alameda, Cal. Member : Western' Soc. of Engrs. ; Asso. Member : Am. Soci of Civil Engrs. Member : Delta Tau Delta frat. Res. : Ashmont ave.. Piedmont, Cal. ;. Office : 601 Hearst bldg., San Francisco,i Cal. HILL, Robert G., Banker; horn, Lebanon,! Ky., 1857. Edu. : St. Mary's College, Ky. ;. admitted to Ky. bar, 1879 ; elected Clerkjl Marion Circuit Court, 1880, 1886; re- signed to enter law practice. Formerly! Pres. and Dir. in several Ky. banks. Moved to Los Angeles, 1909 ; organizec, Los Angeles Hibernian Savings Bank, Address : Los Angeles, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 271 HILL., Walter Hovey, Civil and Mining En^srineer ; horn. Troy. Now York, Oct. 3. 1,968 : son. Clarl? C. and Eliza A. (Hovey) n. Married. Carrie Tones. Dec. 31. 1894, at Gran.s:eville. Idaho. Civil Engr. : A. T. & S. F. Ry., Great Northern Ry., N. P. Ry. ; Chief Engr.. Lewiston & Southeast- ern Elec. Ry. ; Mining Engr.. Supt. and Mgr., quartz and gravel mines. Idaho, Ne vada. Canada. Alaska. Cons. Engr. for various enterprises. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs.. Natl. Geographic Soc. Address : Grange- ville. Idaho. HTLLEBRAIVD. TVilliam Arthur, College Professor : horn. Perrysburg. O.. Oct. 9. 1882 ; son, William Francis and Martha May (Westcott) H. B. A., Cornell Univ.. 1905. Married. Florence Antoinette Berry. Aug. 16, 1912. at Palo Alto. Cal. Asso. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Member : Natl. Elect. Light Assn.. Soc. for Promotion of Engrg. Education. Con- tributor to trans, of Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs.. Journal of Electricity, Power and Gas : Bulletin of Soc. for Promotion of Engrg. Education. Address : Corvallis. Oregon. HIIXIARD, Smith, Banker, Grain Deal- er and Farmer; horn, Danby. Vt., Oct. 26. 1854 ; son, .John H. and Mary A. (Smith) H. : great grandson of Capt. Miner Hil- liard. Edu. : district schools. Married, Adella L. Bibens. Feb. 22. 1882. at West Rupert, Vt. Prop.. S. Hilliard. grain, shingles and ins. : Pres.. Farmers State Bank of Uniontown. Wash. : Secy, and Mgr., Hilliard Inv. Co., (Spokane) ; Viee- pres.. Lawrence Mining & Milling Co.. (Spokane). Justice of Peace in Rupert. Vt, and Notary Public in Wash, for 20 years ; commission expired Mar. 12. 1912. Res. : 728 E. Mission ave., Spokane, Wash. : Office : Uniontown, Wash. HILIiMAlV, Roy Palmer, Banker; horn, Mantorville. Minn.. Jan. 21. 1879; son. William F. and Emma (Palmer) H. Edv. : high school. Los Angeles, Cal. Married. Grace Laubersheimer. Oct. 22. 1902. In employ, Dept. of Electricity, Los Angeles, 1899-1900 ; Messenger and Clearing House Clerk, L. A. Natl. Bank. 1900-02; Note Teller, German-American Savings Bank, 1902-03; Paying Teller, Southwestern Bank of L. A., 1903-04 ; incorporated West- ern Motor Car Co., 1904 ; Asst. Cashier. German American Savings Bank, 1905- 1909 ; made Secy.. 1909 ; now Secy, and Asst. Cashier ; Pres.. Crystal Salt Co. Cluhs : California, Union League, City, San Gabriel Valley Country. Res. : 143 E. ave. 43 ; Office : German American Sav. Bank. Los Angeles. Cal. HILLS, Lewis Samuel, Retired Banker; horn. South Amherst. Mass., Mar. 8. 1836 ; son. Lewis and Rhoda (Thayer) H. Edu. : high school. Springfield. Mass. Married. Theresa Burton. Oct. 17. 1866. at Salt Lake City. Utah. Cashier, Deseret Natl. Bank. 1872-90 ; Pres.. 1890-1911 ; Chair- man of Board, since May. 1911. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Murray. Utah ; Dir., First Natl. Bank. Ogden. Utah ; Dir.. First Natl. Bank, Nephi ; Dir., Deseret Savings Bank. Salt Lake City; Dir. and Treas., Utah Hotel Co. ; Dir., L. C. M. Inst.. Salt Lake City ; Dir., Guardian Casualty & Guaranty Co. ; Dir.. Home Fire Ins. Co. ; Dir.. Beneficial Life Ins. Co. ; Treas.. Univ. of Utah. Chths : Alta. Automobile. (Salt Lake City) ; Auto, of So. Cal.. Reform. (N. Y. City) ; Am. Free Trade. (Boston). Address : 425 E. 1st South st. Salt Lake City. Utah. HIiVES. Charles. Physician and Post- master ; horn. Forest Grove, Ore.. Oct. 25. 1858 ; son, Thomas Madison and Mary (Buckingham) H. ; great grandson of John Hines. who was a native of Virginia and Rev. soldier. Related to Gen. Wade Hampton of Rev. War ; grandmother was Elizabeth Davis Hines ; related to Jeffer- son Davis. Pres. of Southern Confederacy. Edu. : Pac. I^niv., Forest Grove, Ore. M. D., Bellevue Hosp.. Med. College. N. Y.. 1888. Married, Agnes E. Devlin. Oct. 28, 1896, at Jacksonville. Ore. Owner, Pacific Drug Co., Forest Grove. Elected Repre- sentative from Wash. County, Ore., to Legis., 1902 ; re-elected 1908 ; appointed 272 WHO'S WHO Postmaster, Forest Grove, Jan. 20, 1912. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Oregon State Med. Soc. Wash. Co., Ore., Med. Soc. (pres.). Address: Forest Grove, Ore. HINKSON, Robert Oalvin, Banker; horn. Arkansas, 1854 ; son, William and Maria -(Davenport) H. Edu. : Add-Ran College, Tex. Married, Mollie Dillahunty. 1885, at Strawn, Te±. Pres., Bank of Strawn ; Dir., West Natl. Bank, Fort Worth. Ad- dress : Strawn. Tex. HIIVMAN, Frank, Physician and Sur- geon ; horn. Forest Grove, Ore., April 1. 1880 ; son, Arvid and Flora Eleanor (Smith) H. Edu.: T. Academy, 1897; Hopkins Seaside Laboratory, 1900 ; A. B.. Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1902 ; M. D., Johns Hopkins Med. School, 1906 ; Uni- versity of Vienna. Austria, 1912. Unmar- ried. Member : Spokane County, Wash. State and Am. Med. Socs. Cluhs : Univer- sity, (dir.) ; Spokane Covmtry, Spokane Tennis, Spokane Chamber of Commerce. Res. : Wellington apts. ; Office : 412 Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spokane. Wash. HIIVMAIV, W^alter C, Lawyer; horn, Brainerd. Minn., Apr. 10. 1882; son, Frank J. and Lola M. Hinman. LL. B.. Univ. of Minn., 1906. Unmarried. Capt. 2nd Inf. Natl. Guards of Wash., command- ing machine gun co. Res. : 04013 White- house St.; Office: 610 Hyde block, Spo- kane, Wash. HINRICHS, John W., Banker; horn, Hol- stein, Germany. Dec. 5, 1840 ; son, John and Elsabea (Moller) H. Edu. : Wessel- buren, Holstein. Married. Eliza E. Sims, May 23. 1869, at Paola. Kas. Came to Am., 1862. Vice-pres.. First Natl. Bank. Served in Civ. War. 1864-5. Member : Masons. 6. A. R. Address : Hood River, Ore. HITCHCOCK, W^illiam Wesley Reed, Physician ; horn. 111., Nov. 16, 1854. Edu. : Cornell Univ. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1879 ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1881 ; Interne. Cook Co. Hosp., 1876-8. Married, Ella Holler, Mar. 4, 1880. In practice. South Bend. Ind.. 1881-7 ; Los Angeles, since 1887. For- merly Member, South Bend Bd. of Health. While Member L. A. Bd. of Health, or- ganized artesian well system, condemn- ing well water. Dir., Occidental Life Ins. Co. ; one of the organizers, Cal. Hosp. of Los Angeles, and is its Pres. Member : L. A. Clinical and Pathological Soc, L. A. Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Cluh : Jona- than. Inventor of several surgical instru- ments. Res. : 2700 So. Grand ave. ; Of- fice: 124 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, Cal. HIXON, Edward Felix, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Caradoe, Ontario, Canada. June 21, 1855 ; son, Jonathan and Sarah Ann Goodwin. Edu. : common schools, Ontario, Canada ; taught school for 6 years ; has life certificate ; attended Ham- ilton Collegiate Inst., and grad. from Toronto Normal School, in 1878 ; M. D. C. M.. Victoria Univ., 1884; Grad., Ad Eundum Univ., Toronto, Can. Married, Adeline Bodley, Oct. 27, 1910, at Van- couver. B. C. Canada. Pres., U. S. Pen. Exam. Bd. at Vancouver, Wash. ; ex-Pres., Clark County Med. Soc. ; Member, Wash. State Med. Soc' Res.: 206 8th st. West; Office : 204 8th st.. West, Vancouver, Wash. HIZAR, J. Clyde, Lav^yer; horn. Fort Ancient, O., Nov. 5, 1871 ; son, John L. and Anna C. (Sprague) H. Edu.: public schools. Paris, 111. ; Lebanon, O. I. S. and A. B.. Natl. Normal Univ., Lebanon, O.. 1891 ; Cincinnati Law School, 1893. Married, Kathrine Welborn, Apr. 14, 1897. Moved to Cal., 1893. City Atty., Coronado. since July, 1895. Is now En- sign and Asst. Paymaster, N. M. C. ; in command of 3d Div., N. M. C, San Fran- cisco, after fire of 1906. Atty., Am. Natl. Bank, San Diego. Past Commander, San Diego Commandery, Knights Templar. Cluhs : Cuyamaca, University. Member : Masons. 32°. Shriners, San Diego Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : Coronado, Cal. Office : 306 American Natl. Bank bldg., San Diego, Cal. HOAG, Ernest Hryant, Physician; horn. Evanston, 111., 1868. B. S., Northwestern ON THE PACIFIC COAST 273 Univ., 1892 ; A. M., 1902 ; A. B., in Physi- ology. Stanford Univ., 1894 ; M. D., Nortliwestern Univ., Med. Dept., 1902. Married. Sada Blanchard J\idd, 1896. Res. Pathologist. St. Luke's Hosp., Chi- cago, 1902. In practice, Pasadena, Cal.. since 1902. Prof., Biology, Throop Poly- technic Inst., 190.5-8 ; Instr., Pathology, Northwestern Univ.. 1900-2; City Bac- teriologist. Pasadena. 1905-6; Dir., Physi- cal Exams., Pasadena Schools ; Lecturer, Hygiene, Throop Polytechnic Inst. ; Lec- turer Public Health, Univ. of Cal. Mem- ber : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., (Chmn. of Pasadena branch) ; Med. Soc. State of Cal.. Am. Med. Assn., Am. Academy of Medicine, Am. School Hygiene Assn. CluDs : Valley Hunt. (Pasadena) ; South Coast Yacht, (San Pedro) ; Beta Theta Phi Frat., Nu Sigma Nu Frat. Author: "Elementary Technique In Histology and Bacteriology," "Hygiene for Public Schools," (two works) ;' "Teachers' Guide on Hygiene for Public Schools." Res. : 2715 Woolsey st. ; Office : Univ. of Cal. Infirmary. Berkeley, Cal. HOAGL.A1VD, Emory Earl, Merchant; J)orn, Ky., 1881 ; son, Charles and Sarah (Grundy) H. Married. Annie Gibson, 1907. at Carlsbad, N. M. Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank ; Secy, and Local Mgr., .Joyce Fruit Co. Address : Hagerman, N. M. HOAR, Frederick Walpole, Mining En- gineer and Metallurgist; lorn, Houghton, Mich., Feb. 14, 1874 ; son, Richard M. and Elizabeth (Bailey) H. B. S., Mich. Col- lege of Mines, 1896; E. M., 1897. Mar- ried, Mildred Trevillian, Dec. 23, 1901. at Globe, Ariz. Came to Ariz, in 1907, and has resided in various parts of the Southwest ever since. Has been contin- uously in the mining business. In 1906- 07, was Asst. Prof, in Mining Engrg. at Mich. College of Mines, Houghton. Mich. Specialty : Copper mining and smelting. Mgr., Southwestern Miami Development Co., Consulting Engr., Lake Superior and iVrizona Mining & Smelting Co. In busi- ness for himself on examinations and re- ports of mines and smelters. Member : A.m. Inst. Mining Engrs., Alumni Michi- gan College of Mines, 32° Mason. Ad- dress : Globe, Ariz. HODGKINSON, A. E., Capitalist; lorn, Coventry, Eng., 1873. Edii. : Course in Pharmacy, Minn. Inst. Pharmacy, Minne- apolis, 1894. Bray's School. Coventry. Eng. Came to U. S., 1889, and pur- chased a farm at Cando, N. D. Employed in drug store at Devil's Lake, until 1894. This bus. he later purchased and became known as largest drug store west of Chi- cago. Married, Ethel Maud Stephen (niece of Lord Mount Stephen, of Lon- don), July. 1901. Pres., City Council, Devil's Lake ; Trustee and Treas.. Stat^ School for Deaf of N. D.. for several years. Moved to Pacific Coast, 1907. Was in real estate bus., 1907-9. Purchased an interest in Lakeview, 1909. Member: Elks, Shriner, Masons. Clul : Sierra Madre. Res. : 678 So. Harvard blvd. ; Office: 253 So. Bdwy.. Los Angeles, Cal. HOEFLER, Ludwig Matliias, Lawyer; lorn, Adrian, Lenawee Co., Mich., Aug. 18, 1858 ; son, John Philip and Mary Eliz- abeth (Hoffman) H. LL. B.. Hastings College of Law. San Francisco. 1882. Married. Emma M. Altemus. Dec. 188?*. at San Francisco, Cal. Member law firm. Bishop. Hoefler, Cook & Harwood ; spe- cializes in Corp. law ; Counsel, San Fran- cisco Breweries, Ltd., United Milk Co., City Imp. Co., Fresno Irrigated Farms Co.. Brunswick-Ealke-Collender Co. Cluls : Bohemian, Union League. Olympic Ath- letic (vice-pres., 3 terms). Address: San Francisco, Cal. HOFFMAN, Carl, Physician and Sur- geon ; lorn, Washington. 111.. Dec. 4, 1872 ; son, August G. and Sarah (Kelso) H. Edu. : schools of Washington, 111. ; high school. Omaha, Neb. ; Creighton I'niv.. Omaha ; M. D., John A. Creighton Med. College. Omaha. 1896. Sang in church choirs. 1892-1905. Practiced gen- eral med., Omaha, Neb. ; Moscow, Ida. ; Seattle, Wash., 1896-1906 ; left for clin- ics of Europe and the eastern cities. Spe- cializing in diseases of women. Returned 274 WHO'S WHO to Seattle and practiced specialty, sinci? Mar.. 1910; went to So. Am., 1909. in- vestigating med. and sanitary conditions in Bahia. Rio Janeiro, Santos, Brazil, Montevideo. Urngnay, Buenos Ayres, Ar- . gentine. Treas. and one of the founders of the Wash. State Philatelic Soc. Sec King County Med. Soc, 1903-4. Res. : Hotel Chelsea; Office: Walker bldg.. Seat- tle. Wash. HOFFMAN, Clyde B., Physician; l)orn, Brazil. Indiana ; son, John J. and Sarah E. (Van Cleve) H. M. D., Rush Med. College. Chicago. 1901; B. S., Ph. G.. (N. I. N. S.), Indiana. Married. Laura May Moffatt of Toronto, Ont, Feb. 1, 1910, at Duluth. Minn. Post grad. hosp. work. Presbyterian Hosp., Chicago, 1 year : Shaw Miners Hosp.. Buhl, Minn., 5 years ; Special State Sanitary Inspector. Wash.. 2 years. Private practice. Kent. Wash., .**> years. Address : Berciter bldg., Kent, Wash. HOFFMANN, Edward E., Lawyer; 'born, Bowling Green. Ind.. Jan. 27, 1867; son, John A. and Elizabeth (Kerschner) H. Edu. : District School in Owen Co.. Ind. ; attended a private school at Spencer. Ind. ; B. S.. Valparaiso Univ., Valparaiso. Ind., 1888; studied law in San Fran- cisco, and was admitted to the bar in 1895. Married. Delia Williams, 1897, at Poseyville, Ind. When gold was discov- ered in paying quantities at Kimberly, Utah, the Annie Laurie Mining Co., em- ployed him as its gen. atty. ; has since practiced at Richfield. After grad.. taught in academy in Oregon for two years, and in high school at Eureka, Nev., for two years. Dir.. Richfield Commercial & Savings Bank. Richfield. Utah. Member. Commercial Club of Salt Lake City. Ad- dress : Richfield, Utah. HOFFMANN, Louis Oliver. Lawyer; horn. Bowling Green. Clay Co., Ind.. Nov. 20. 1863 ; son, John Anton and Elizabeth (Kerschner) H. Grad., Valparaiso Univ., Valparaiso, Ind., 1887. Married. Alice Gaily. Aug. 26, 1891, at .Joseph, Ore. Principal of Wallowa Academy in Oregon for several years ; later admitted to thv bar and moved from Oregon to Price. Utah, in 1895; County Atty., in 1896, and again in 1899-1900. and in 1911-12; helped organize the First Natl. Bank of Price in 1901. and was a dir. from its organization, until 1911. Dir.. Helper State Bank; Dir., Rico Argentine Min. Co. ; Pres.. Price Realty Co. Cltih : Com- mercial, (Salt Lake City). Address: Court House, Price, Carbon County, Utah.i; HOLBROOK, Frederiek William Doane Civil Engineer • horn, Boston, Mass., Jan, 26, 1840 ; son. Ridgway Edward and Fran- ' ces Louisa (Doane) H. Edu.: common schools of Boston. Mass. ; Mayhew. and , Adams (Grammar) English High; stna-ii ent in Engineering Offices of T. & J. Doane j of Boston, and Charlestown, Mass; no i college training or degrees. Married, j Nellie J. Barker, Aug. 14, 1862, at Med-i' ford, Mass. Gen. Surveying and Engrg. : practice. Boston. Mass., 1858-61 ; Assist- ' ant Engr. O. C. & N. R. R., Fall River, Mass., 1861-62 ; Asst. Engr. Def. of Wash- ington, South of Potomac, Arlington Hts.. Va.. 1863-65; Res. Engr., East End of Hoosac Tunnel. Mass.. 1865-67; Div Engr.. L. S. R. R.. Bennington. Vt.. 1867-68; Div. Engr., B'. & M. R. R., in Iowa, Red Oaks .Junction, Iowa, 1868-69 ; Asst. Ch. Engr. and Supt. B. & M. R. R. in Neb., and Leased Lines, Plattsmouth. Neb., 1869-73; City Engr., Plattsmouth. Neb., 1874 ; Div. Engr.. T. & G. and H. T. Line. Shelbourne Falls, Mass., 1875-76; Asst. Engr.. Boston Water Works, Fram- ingham, Mass.. 1876-79 ; Prin. Asst, Engr.. Northern Pacific R. R., Mandan. D. T.. 1879-80; Locating Engr., North- ern Pacific R. R.. 1880-81 ; Div. Engr., Wisconsin Division Northern Pacific R. R., Superior. Wis.. 1881-84; Lease Agent, N. P. R. R., St. Paul, Minn.. 1884-86 ; Div. Supt., Yellowstone Div.. N. P. R. R., Glendive, Mont, 1886-88; Prin. Asst Engr. S. L. S. & Eastern Ry. and S. & E. Const Co., Seattle, 1888-89; Mgr., S. L. S. & E. Ry. Co.. Seattle, 1889-90; Secy., Board Public Works, Seattle, 1890-92; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 2 75 Dept. Yards & Docks, Puget Sound Naval Station and Navy Yard, 1892-1912 ; in charge of all Civil Engrg. work of the Yard, 1898-1903 ; Acting Head of Dept., 1899-1901. Alderman, City of Seattle, 1890. Pres., Glendive, Mont., Social Club, 1887-8 ; Pres., Natl. Inv. Co., Seattle, 1891, (now dissolved) ; Pres., N. W. Soc. Engrs., 1891, (now dissolved) ; Charter member, Pacific Northwest Society of Engineers, Seattle ; Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Member, Old School Board Assn., of Bos- ton. Eligible for Sons of Am. Rev. Mem- ber, John F. Miller Post G. A. R., Se- attle ; St. John's Lodge No. 9, Seattle Chapter No. 3, Royal Arch Masons, and Seattle Com. No. 2, Knights Templar. Enlisted, Priv. Co. C, 39th Reg. Mass. Vol. Inf., Aug. 14, 1862, hon. discharged Feb. 19, 1864, by special order Secy, of War, to take position in Engr. Dept., de- fences of Wash., South of the Potomac, where he remained until close of War. Contributor to technical publications. Res. : The Strathmore, 7 Harrison ave., Seattle, Wash. Business Address : P. O. Box 513, Bremerton, Wash. HOLBROOK, W^infield, Civil Engineer; iorn, Watertown, N. Y., June 18, 1880 ; son, Charles Edwin and Ida Estelle (Mun- ger) H. B. S., (in C. E.), Univ. of Colo- rado, 1904. Married, Gertrude Allen Teague (deceased) July 7, 1909, at Den- ver, Colo. Chief Engr., The Beaver Land & Irrigation Co. Member : Sigma Nu, (college fraternity) ; Tau Beta Pi, (Engrg. honor soc.) ; Asso. member. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. CluJ) : Colorado, Traffic, (Denver). Address: Penrose, Colo. HOL.COMB, Clarence L., LaM^yer; horn, Fort Branch, Ind.. Oct. 15, 1871 ; son, Silas M. and Mary A. (Hopkins) H. ; des- cendant of Lee Family of. Virginia. His father. Silas M. was a lawyer, and once nominated for Atty. Gen. of Indiana. Grad., High School, Ind., 1888 ; attended normal in Ind. ; LL. B., Indiana Law School, 1895. Married, Mary Blanche Richardson, Apr. 4, 1900, at Ritzville, Wash. Admitted to ' bar in Evansville, Ind., 1894 ; previously engaged for two years on editorial staff of "Evansville Courier." Located in Petersburg, Ind., 1895 ; practiced law there 4 years ; County Atty., Pike Co., Ind., 1898 ; re- signed 1899, to locate in Wash. City Atty., Ritzville, 1899-1905 ; Pros. Atty., Adams Co., two terms, 1900-04 ; Atty., for Kennewick, 1911-12. Democrat. Mem- ber, K. of P. Address : Kennewick, Wash. H0L.C031B, Oscar Raymond, Judge; born, Gibson Co., Ind., Dec. 31, 1867; son, Silas Mercer and Mary Anne (Hop- kins) H. Edu. : common and high schools of Ft. Branch, Ind. ; Southwestern In- diana Normal School, Chicago College of Law. Married, Eva Staser, June 12, 1894, at Tacoma, Wash. Prosecuting Atty., Adams Co., Wash., 1895-8 ; Com- missioner of Arid Lands of the State of Washington, 1898-9 ; Mayor of Ritzville, 1906-8 ; Judge of the Superior Courts for Adams, Benton and Franklin Counties, State of Washington, 1909-1913. Re- elected Sept. 10, 1912, without opposi- tion, for ensuing term. Address : Ritz- ville, Wash. HOLDKR, Charles Frederick, Author; horn, Lynn, Mass., August 5, 1851 ; son. Dr. Joseph Bassett Holder, late U. S. A., of New Y^ork, and Emily A. (Gove) H. ; lineal descendant of Christopher Holder, the Quaker Missionary who established the first Society of Friends and Quakers in America in 1656, and on maternal side descended from Edward Gove, who, seventy years before the Rev., revolted against the dishonest rule of Gov. Can- field of New Hampshire, and was sen- tenced to the Tower of London for three years for treason ; he was pardoned by James the First and all his American estates returned to him ; the old Manor House at Hampton is still in possession of the family, being owned by Hon. Wil- liam Gove of Salem. £]du. : U. S. NavaJ Academy, private tutor. Friend's School, Providence, R. I., Allen's Preparatory School, West Newton, Mass. Married, Sarah Elizabeth Ufieord, of Brooklyn, N. Y., 276 WHO'S WHO Nov. 8, 1879. Was in the Am. Museum of Natural History of Central Park, N. Y., 1870-76 ; then gave up all in- terests and devoted himself to a literary career, which he has since followed. Came to Pasadena in 1885 for his health. Has written more than 40 books on his- tory, natural history, biography, text books and sports, many of his works be- ing devoted to Sou. Cal., descriptions of the conditions of life there. Has written thousands of articles on the country. Has been Pres. of the Board of Education of Pasadena ; Library Trustee, a Director of Throop Polytechnic, and was elected to its Chair of Zoology, but did not ac- cept. Organized Pasadena Academy of Sciences and was its president. Founder of the Valley Hunt Club, and one of the founders, with Dr. F. F. Rowland, of the Tournament of Roses, and for many years one of its directors. He has also been a Director of the State Normal College of Los Angeles ; was founder and pres. of the Tuna Club, (for the conservation of game fishes of So. Cal.) ; Pres., Pasa- dena Conservation Soc, and an original member of many socs. in the interests of So. Cal. His work in the conserva- tion of the fisheries has been recognized in Europe and he has been made Honor- ary Member of the British Sea Anglers Soc. of London, Casting Club of France, Glasgow Sea Anglers Soc, Fly Fisher's Club of London, also of Tarpon Club of Texas; Asbury Park (N. J.), Rod and Reel Club; So. Cal. Rod and Reel Club of Los Angeles, Valley Hunt Club of Pasadena, Tuna Club, (life member ) ; Scenic Preservation Society of N. Y., (hon. member for work done through Tuna Club). Other interests are California "Scouts" Soc, (dir.) ; Audubon Soc. of Cal., (vice-pres.) ; Economic League, N. Y., (dir.) ; Pasadena Art & Music Assn., (dir.) ; is Fellow of New York Academy of Sciences ; Member, Natl. Geo- graphic Soc, etc. In 1911, awarded gold medal of the Academy of Sport of France with Col. Roosevelt, Admiral Peary and Mr. Selous. The medal was for his books in the interest of the conservation of fisheries and his attempt to elevate the standard of sport. Author : "Elements of Zoology," 1885 ; "Marvels of Animal Life," 1886 ; "The Ivory King," 1887 ; "Living Lights," 1889 ; "A Strange Company," 1889 ; "Around Pasadena," 1889 ; "A Frozen Dragon," 1890 ; "The Pasadena Highlands," 1890; "Southern California," 1890 ; "Antiquities of Catalina," 1891 ; "Louis Aggassiz, His Life," 1892 ; "Life of Charles Darwin," 1893 ; "Angling" (joint author), 1896; "Along the Flor- ida Reef," 1892 ; "The Treasure Divers," 1898 ; "Stories of Animal Life," 1900 ; "The Adventures of Torqua," 1902 ; "The Holders and Holderness or Pioneer Quakers," 1902 ; "Big Game Fishes of the United States," 1903; "The Lower Animals," 1903 ; "Crabs and Insects," 1903; "Fishes and Reptiles," 1903; "The Birds" : "The Mammals" ; "Resources Southern California" ; "Animals of For- est Reserve" (joint author) ; "The Boy Anglers," 1904 ; "Life and Sport in the open — in Southern California," 1905 ; "Animals of the Submarine Gardens of Santa Catalina," 3906; "Half Hours with the Lower Animals," 1905 ; "The Log of a Sea Angler," 1906 ; "Big Game at Sea," 1907 ; "Fish Stories" (with David Starr Jordan), 1908; "The Recreations of a Sportsman," 1909 ; "The Marooners," 1909 ; "The Channel Islands," 1910 ; "The Game Fishes of California," 1910 ; "Dis- tinguished American Scientists," 1911; "The Log of a Fly Caster," 1912; "The Quakers in England and America," 1913 ; "The Game Fishes of the World," (Lon- don), 1913; "The Animals of California," 1913; "The Game Fishes of the United States," 1913. Nearly all his works have London editions. Address : 475 Bellefon- taine st, Pasadena, Cal. HOLE, Willitts J., Capitalist; lorn, Mad- ison, Ind., Oct. 9, 1858 ; son, William and Matilda (Hasley) H. ; descendant of Dean Hole of Rochester Eng. Grad., Louisville, Ky., High School ; Bryant & Stratton Bus. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 277 College, 1880 ; Chautauqua literary course, 1887. Married, Mary B. Weeks, June 12, 1889, at North Vernon, Ind. Was owner of chair factory. North Vernon, Tnd., 1889. Went to Los Angeles, Cal., 1893 ; bought and sold large tract of land in La Habra County. Res. Agent, Stearns Rancho Co. of San Francisco, at Los Angeles, 1897 ; Representative, Association Financial In- ternational ; controlling owner, Arden Plaster Co., Arden, Nebr. ; Dir., Bank of Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, 32° Mason. Cluh : Jona- than. Res. : 1907 W. 6th st. ; Office : 820 Trust & Savings bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HOLGATE, Charles Ernest, Physician; horn^ Bramley, Yorkshire, Eng., Sept. 25. 1876 ; so)i^ Alfred and Eliza Crabtree. Edu. : Bramley Natl. Schools ; M. D., Col- lege of Phys. and Surg, of Los Angeles (now Univ. of Sou. Cal.), 1904-06. Mar- ried, Annie Brown, 1904, at Los Angeles, Cal. Came to U. S., 1896. Carpenter and painter for Chicago & Northwestern Ry., until 1891. In employ, Pacific Hosp., 1902-04. Admitted to practice law, Aug., 1910. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. A., W. O. W., Loyal Order of Moose, Sons of St. George. Enlisted in 17th West Yorkshire Inf. Regt., England, 1895-1896. Res. : 1123 Lake Shore ave. ; Office: 301 I. W. Hellman bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. HOLLIDAY, ^Villiam Harrison, Banker; horn, St. Louis, Mo., July 27, 1863 ; son, Samuel Newton and Maria (Fithian) H. Edu. ; public schools, St. Louis ; grad., Phillips Exeter Acad., 1881 ; Harvard Univ., 1886. Married, Flora Adeline . Baldwin, Oct. 30, 1889, at Los Angeles. Went to Europe, 18S6-7. Moved to Los Angeles, 1887. Bookkeeper, Farmers & Merchants Bank, 2 months, 1887 ; also Sou. Cal. Natl. Bank of L. A. (now Merchants Natl. Bank), Teller; Asst. Cashier, Cashier, 1895-1906, Pres., since 1906. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Covina, Cal. Member : Bd. of Dirs., Security Trust & Savings Bank, L. A. ; First Natl. Bank, Azusa, Cal. ; First Natl. Bank, Glendale ; First Natl. Bank, Artesia ; Titb." Guarantee & Trust Co. ; Globe Grain & Milling Co. Pres. and Chmn., Exec. Comm., Los Angeles Clearing House As.sn. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, 32° Mason, Mystic Shriner. Clubs: Cali- fornia, L. A. Country. Office : Merchants Natl. Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. MOLLIS, William H., Lawyer; horn, Ed- gar Co., 111., July 9, 1853 ; son, George W. and Marcy Jane Hollis. Edu. : com- mon schools of 111. ; studied law in Ta- coma. Wash. ; was admitted to bar in Tacoma. Married, M. Louise Blackmer, May 28, 1907, at Seattle, Wash. Pres., Hollis Title & Investment Co. ; Pres., Forest Grove Abstract Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank. Member law firm, Hollis & Graham. Auditor, Pierce Co., Wash., 6 years. Member, Oregon Legislature, 1911 ; State Senator, 24th Dist., Ore. Member: Natl. Economic League, Boston ; 32° Mason, Portland ; Shriner, and Deputy Potentante for Wash. Co., Ore. ; Knights of Pythias. Address : Forest Grove, Ore. HOLMAN, Frederick Van Voorliies, Lawyer ; horn. Pacific City, Baker's Bay, Oregon Ty. (now part of the State of Washington), Aug. 29, 1852 ; sow, James Duval Holman and Rachel Hixson (Sum- mers) H. Edu. : Portland Academy and Female Seminary, 1868 ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1875. Unmarried. Admitted to bar, by Oregon Supreme Court, 1879. Dir. and General' Counsel, Portland Ry., Light & Power Co. ; Dir. and Counsel, Ore- gon Power Co. ; Counsel for Oregon, H. M. Byllesby & Co., of Chicago. Regent, Univ. of Oregon, 1903-15. Member : Oregon Historical Soc. (pres, 1907-12) ; Oregon Pioneer Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Natl. Municipal League, Am. Historical Assn.. Am. Poli- tical Science Assn., Washington Histori- cal Soc, Pacific Highway Assn., American Bar Assn., Portland Rose Soc. (ex-pres.) ; Oregon Bar Assn. (pres, 1909-10) ; Port- land Art Assn., Charter Commission, Port- land, 1902-3, 1908-9; Portland Taxpay- ers' League, Greater Portland Plans Assn., 278 WHO'S WHO Natl. Rose Soc. of England, Alumni Assn. of Univ. of Cal. Delegate-at-Large, Democratic Natl. Conventions, 1892, 1904, 1912. Member, Oregon Democratic Natl. Committee, 1904-08. Clubs : Arling- ton, (ex-pres.) ; University, Waveriy Country, Meadow Lake, Portland Press, (life member) ; Portland Commercial. Author : "Biography of Dr. John Mc- Laughlin, Father of Oregon," "A History of Oregon Counties," "A Brief History of Oregon Provisional Government," and several historical articles and pamphlets, and articles on rose culture in local pa- pers and prominent magazines. Res. : 500 Taylor st. ; Office : 501 Chamber of Com- merce bldg., Portland, Ore. HOLMES, Frederick John, Banker; born, Cincinnati, O., Aug. 31, 1857 ; son, John and Jane Gabriel. Edu. : Bishop Scott Acad., Portland, Ore. Married,, Julia B. Gummett, Dec. 15, 1897, at Island City, Ore. Pres., La Grande Natl. Bank, Island City Merc, and Milling Co., Goonough Merc, and Stock Co. ; Vice-pres., Enter- prise Merc, and Milling Co. ; Dir., Wal- lowa Merc. Co. Member : Masons, Shriners. Club : Le Grande Commercial. Res. : 1702 4th st. ; Office : JefEerson and Elm sts., Le Grande, Ore. HOLMES, Gustavus S., Hotel Owner and Capitalist ; born, Cincinnati, O., Oct. 14, 1860 ; son. Dr. I. and Margaret M. Hol- mes. Edu. : public schools of Cincinnati ; Hughes High School. Went to Colo., and became rancher, 8 years ; sold interests, going to Salt Lake City ; leased Knutsford Hotel, now owner ; owns and conducts Semloh Hotel ; stockholder in a number of silver, copper and gold mine cos. Member : Commercial Club, and numerous other clubs of Salt Lake City, as well as secret organizations. Address : Salt Lake City, Utah. HOLiMES, Henry Worthy, Lawyer; born, Holly, Mich., Apr. 30, 1864 ; son, Henry and Emiline (Terryah) H. Grad., Nor- mal Dept. of Olivet College, Mich., 1886 ; spent 2 years in Univ. of Mich., Ann Ar- bor. Married, Grace L. Tenny, July 22, 1888, at Holly, Mich. Served one term, Jan., 1911, in Legis., State of Washing- ton, as Republican Rep. from 48th Dist. Member : all Masonic bodies of Washing- ton, and I. O. O. F. Res. : 1721 Rucker ; Office : rm. 8, Eclipse, Everett, Wash. HOLMES, Truman HufiE, Physician; born, Hillsboro, O., Sept. 14, 1866; son. Dr. Benjamin F. Holmes. Grad., Hillsboro, O., High School; M. D., Univ. of Cincin- nati, Ohio, Med. Dept. Married, Jean Lyle, May 5, 1898, at Scio, O. Secy, and Treas., Bremerton Realty & Investment Co. ; Treas., Northwestern Bitumas Pav- ing Co., Seattle, Wash. U. S. Pension Exam., 5 years ; Surg., Third Regt., Ohio Natl. Guards. Member : King Co. Med. Soc, Republican County Central Com- mittee. Address : Box 640, Bremerton, Wash. HOLT, C(harles) Parker, Manufacturer; born, Oakland, Cal., Apr. 5, 1880 ; son, Charles Henry and Jeanette (Finch) H. Edu. : Oakland High School ; B. S., Univ. of Cal., 1902; Cornell Univ., 1903. Mar- ried, Ruth Morton, Apr. 25, 1907, at San Francisco, Cal. Introduced into Argen- tine and other South Am. countries, the first modern agricultural machinery ; sent 140 engines and harvesters, made in Cal., to the East Coast of So. Am., in 1911, in competition with Atlantic and European COS. This was the first successful ex- ploitation of Cal. manufactured goods into So. Am. on a large scale. Financial Mgr. of the allied Holt cos. of Cal., Wash., and 111. Vice-pres., Holt Bros Co. ; Vice- pres., Holt Mfg. Co. ; Pres., Best Mfg. Co. ; Pres., Holt Caterpillar Co. ; Vice- pres., Northwest Harvester Co. Member : Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Clubs : Univer- sity, Transportation, (San Francisco). Res. : 2600 Vallejo st. ; Office : Balboa bldg., San Francisco, Cal. HOLT, John Milton, Physician; born, Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 9, 1873; son, Henry Thomas and Elizabeth (Landrine) H. ; descendant of Sir John Holt, First Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, England. Edu. : Brooklyn, N. Y., grammar ON THE PACIFIC COAST 279 and hlsrTi schools ; New York Univ. ; Co- lumbia Fniv. ; M. D., Lon^ Island Collefre TTosp., 1895 : Ph. B.. Taylor Univ., 1896. Married. Elizabeth Beswick. July 16. 1R04, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Ex-Tnterne, T.on.sr Island College Hosp. ; Ex-Phys., Manhattan State Hosp., N. Y. City. Com- missioned. 1S90, as an officer in the U. !?. P. H. and M. H. service. Has been sta- tioned in St. Louis. Chicago, Cairo, Hono- lulu. Manila, San Francisco and Astoria ; now Past Asst. Surg. Organizer and first Pres., (since retired) Federal Stamp Co., Ltd. Member : Delta Phi, Am. Med. Assn., Am. Philatelic Soc. Metropolitan Philate- lic Assn. (dir.) ; Fellow, Royal Philatelic Soc, London. Published articles on med. subjects. Founder, 1910, and Editor in Chief of "Everybody's Philatelist." (monthly). Res.: 749 Grand ave. ; Offinr. : Spexarth bldg., Astoria, Ore. HOL.T, Joseph Mabey, Merchant; 'born. Salt Lake City. Utah. Jan. 20, 1872 ; son, Albert and Maria (Mabey) H. Edu. : Brigham Young tTniv. : Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City. Married, Emma M. Stocking. Nov. 25, 1896, at Salt Lake City. Dir., People's State Bank, Midvale ; Secy, and Treas., Jordan Merc. Co. ; Dir., Salt Lake & Jordan Mill and Elevator Co. Served as representative in Utah State Legis.. 1909-10 ; also as Justice of the Peace. Republican. Address : South Jordan, Utah. HOLT, William Wilson Pratt, Physician and Surgeon : horn. Hong Chow, China, Dec. 22, 1875 ; son. Rev. William Sylvester and Francis Adela (Pratt) H. Edu. : Port- land Academy, Portland, Ore., 1889-1893 ; A. B., Univ. of Wooster, O., 1893-97; M. D., Univ. of Oregon, Med. Dept., 1905. Married, Isabel Townsend Purdy, Dec. , 28, 1901, at San Francisco. Pension Ex- aminer, since 1909 ; County Physician, Jackson County, Oregon, since July, I 1908. Member, Town Council, Eagle f Point, since Jan., 1911. Member : South- 1 ern Oregon Med. Assn., I. O. O. F., A. O. \ U. W. Address : Eagle Point, Ore. HOLTERHOFF, Godfrey, Jr., Railroad Official ; horn, Cincinnati, O., Nov. 4, 1860; son, Godfrey and Helena C. (Guysi) H. Edu. : public schools, Cincin- nati ; grad.. Woodward High School, 1877. Married, Louise Schaeffer, Sept. 5, 1889, at Los Angeles, Cal. Moved to Los An- geles. Cal., 1879. Secy, to managing agt. of syndicate which organized and built. Cal. Sou. R. R., 1880 (now Sou. Cal. Ry. Co.) ; employed in various capacities. Cashier, paymaster, secy, and treas. of the CO. when road became a part of Santa Fe, 1903 ; made asst. treas. and asst. secy. Officer and dir. in over 30 corporations, including Brea Canyon Oil Co.. L. A. Cherokee Oil Co.. Kings Co. Development Co., East Highland Imp. Co., Cal. Port- land Cement Co.. Hawthorne Furniture Mfg. Co., Sou. Trust & Savings Bank of San Diego. Reoublican. Member : Southwestern Soc. of the Archaeological Inst, of Am., L. A. Chamber of Commerce. Cluhs : California, Sunset, L. A. Country. Crags Country, Cerritos Gun. Landmarks. Fes. : 1360 W. Adams ; Office : Santa Fe R. R. Co., Los Angeles, Cal. HOMAN, Fletcher, Minister, University- President ; horn, Carl, Iowa. March 25, 1868 ; son, Isaac Thomas and Nancy Elin (Wilson) H. Edu. : public schools. Corn- ing, Iowa ; Academy, Corning, Iowa : A. B., Simpson College, Indianola. la., 1895, later, A. M. ; S. T. B., Garrett Biblical Inst, Evanston, 111., 1902 ; D. D., Upper Iowa Univ.. 1908. Married, Kate Wilson, April 10. 1890. at Corning, Iowa. Vice- pres., Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa, 1905-08. Pres., Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore., since June, 1908. Pres. of State Y. M. C. A. of Oregon and Idaho. Chautauqua and popular lecturer. Lecturer on educa- tional subjects. Member of General Con- ference. M. E. Church, 1912 ; Hon. Vice- pres., Oregon Equal Suffrage League. Mem- ber : Oregon Historical Assn., Am. Federa- tion for Sex Hygiene, Oregon Academy of Science, Religious Education Assn. Res. : 165 North 17th st. ; Office : Willamette University, Salem, Ore. 280 WHO'S WHO HOMAN, Lester Webber, Banker; 'born; Dempseytown, Pa., Jan. 3, 1873 ; son, Jacob and Mary O. Homan. Grad., Duffs Bus. College, Pittsburg, Pa., bookkeeping dept. Married. Mary C. Heath, Oct. 18, 1905, at South Bend, Wash. Cashier, Pacific State Bank ; Dir. and Treas., Chamber of Commerce. Res. : 711 Cow- litz St. ; Office : Water st. South Bend, Wash. HOMEYER, Charles \^iniam, Banker; born. Burton, Tex.. Dec. 11, 1865 ; son, William D. and Caroline (Koenig) H. Eclu. : common schools. Married, Mary D. Korthauer, Nov. 17. 1880, at Burton, Tex. Pres.. Burton State Bank ; Dir., Wash. Co. State Bank, Brenham ; Burton Cotton Oil Co. Partner. A. G. Homeyer & Co. Member: W. O. W. Club: Burton Harmonic Verein. Address : Burton, Tex. HONEY, John Atherley, Banker; born, Mt. Forest, Ont., Feb. 28, 1869 ; son, James H. and Emma Honey. Edu. : pub- lic schools. Married, Berdella Moshier, Jan. 11. 1901. Agt, Northwestern Natl. Life Ins Co. : Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Edmore, N. D. Served in N. D. Assem- bly, 1908. Address : Medford, Ore. HOIVEY, Richard. Capitalist; born, Corn- wall. England, March 20, 1838 ; son. Thomas and Jacoliah (Craze) H. Edu.: private tutors. Married, Emma Jane Phillips, 1868, at Pachuca, Mexico. Prom- inently connected with iron and steel industries, mining and railroad building in various parts of Mexico ; also connect- ed with many of the principal banks of the country. Dir., British Relief Society ; Pres. : Int. & Mort. Bank, Mexico ; Bank of Hidalgo, Bank of Guerrero, Maravillas Mining Co., San Francisco Benefit Co.. Iron & Steel of Mexico, Pachuca-Tampico Ry., San Felipe Jesus Mines ; Dir., Natl. Ry's. of Mexico, Private Philanthropic Society. Member : Royal Society of Arts. (London). Clubs: Jockey, (Mexico): Reforma, (Mexico). Res.: 5a Nuevo Mexico No. 110 ; Office : Apartado 81. Mexico City, Mexico. HONEY, Thomas Phillips, Financier; (British Subject) ; born, Ixmiquilpam, Hi- dalgo, Mar. 4, 1878 ; son, Richard and Emma Jane (Phillips) H. Edu. : private tutors and professors. Unmarried. Man- aging Director, Int'l. & Mortgage Bank of Mexico ; Pres., Consulting Board, Bank of Hidalgo ; Dir., Bank of Guerrero ; Pres., Hidalguense Banking Co. ; Dir., Cia. Ex- press Mexicana (Wells Fargo of Mexico) ; Dir., La Blanca Mining Co. ; Dir., Hidalgo State Electric ; Dir.. Frutos Tropicales de Tabasco; Dir.. Trinidad Paint Mfg. Co. ; Genl. Repte.. Pachuca-Tampico Ry. ; Dir., Iron & Steel, Ltd., of Mexico. (Stock- holder in all above firms). Member: Royal Society of Arts, (London) ; North British Academy, (New Castle) ; Natl. Geographic Soc, (Washington). Clubs: Jockey, British, Polo, Automobile, (Mex- ico) ; Reforma Athletic, Mexico Country, University, Pigeon Shooting. Res. : 5th Nuevo, Mexico, No. 110 ; Office : Apartado 296, Mexico City, Mexico. HONEYMAN, Briiee Ritchie, Contracting Engineer ; born, Portland, Ore., Dec. 30, 1884 ; s&n, Walter T. and Jessie M. (Ritchie) H. Edu. : Portland Academy, Portland, Ore., 1902 ; S. B., (in structur- al engrg.), Mass. Inst, of Technology, Bos- ton. 1906. Married, Marion S. Blakesley, June 2, 1909, at Tacoma, Wash. Head of estimating dept. of the Norton Griffiths Steel Constr. Co., Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. > Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Clubs : \ Portland Commercial. Multnomah Am. Atheltic. Res. : 1221 Georgia st. ; Office : j 801 Dominion Trust bldg., Vancouver, B. | C, Canada. HOOD, William, Civil Engineer; born, Concord, N. H., Feb. 4, 1846 ; son, Joseph Edward and Maria (Savage) H. ; descend- ant of Jos. E. Hood, journalist and edi- torial writer. Edu. : public schools, Bos- ton and Springfield, Mass. ; took B. S., engrg.. Chandler Scientific School, 1867. Unmarried. Served in Civil War as pri- vate in Co. A, 46th Regt. Mass. Vol., un- til shortly after Battle of Gettysburg. Was with field engrg. party, Central Pac. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 281 Ry.. Cal., 1867, as axeman ; Asst. Engr., Central Pac. Moved to Sacramento Val- ley. ISOO. (Miief Asst. Ii}ngr., Central Pac, l.STr)-.s:; ; Chief Asst. Engr., Sou. Pac. June to Oct. 10, 1883 ; Chief Engr., C. P., 1883-5 ; Chief Engr., Sou. Pac, 1912 ; now bldg. double track from Sacramento to Ogden, and from Mt. Shasta, Cal., to Natron, Ore., via Klamath Lake. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Clul)s : Pacific Union, Bohemian, Olympic, (San Francis- co) ; California, Jonathan, (Los Angeles). Address : San Francisco, Cal. HOOKER, Stuart V. R., Surgeon; born, Middleburg, Vt., Jan. 6, 1874 ; son, Ed- ward P. and Elizabeth S. (Robbins). H. A. B., Rollins College, Winter Park, Pla., 1893; M. D., Howard Univ., 1902. Un- married. ClMhs : University, College, Arc- tic, Athletic, Tennis. Member : King Co. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : Hotel j Sorrento ; Office : 259 Empire bldg., Seat- ' tie, Wash. HOOPER, Charles Appleton, Lumber- man; born, Bangor, Me., Mar. 14, 1843; •son, John and Martha Stanwood (Perry) H. ; ancestors fought in Rev. War ; descen- dant of John Perry, Jr., who est. first Sunday School in U. S., 1811. Edu. : HaM-es Grammar School, South Boston ; English high school, 1 year. Married, Ida Geneva Snow, June 7, 1880, in Brownsville, Me. Moved to Cal., 1863 ; ^■st. firm of C. A. Hooper & Co. (lumber) ; organized several lumber cos. Enlisted in 43d Mass. Vols., Civil War. Founder of Pittsburg at Los Medanos, Contra Costa County. Clubs : Union League, Pacific Union. Address : San Francisco, Cal. aOOVER, Edgar Malone, Lumberman; horn, Muscatine. la., July 23, 1S66 ; son. Henry and Sarah (Hubbard) H. Edit. : public schools. Married, Jane Redfield, Sept. 26, 1899, at Minneapolis. Mgr., Payette Lumber and Mfg. Co., Payette Imp. and Boom Co. ; Asst. Traffic Mgr.. Pac & Idaho Nor. Ry. ; Dir., Boise City Xarl. Bank, Boise Title and Trust Co!^, Northwest Paper Co. Served 4 years as Col. on governor's staff, Minnesota; 5 years as Col. on governor's staff, Idaho. Member : Masons, Natl. Geographic Soc. Y. M. C. A. Trustee, Y. W. C. A. Clubs : Boise Commercial, Men's Episcopal. Res. : 1005 Harrison blvd., Office : 223 Sonna blk., Boise, Ida. HOPE, 3Iilton G., Banker; born. Wis.. Aug. 31, 1859 ; son, George W. and P:m-- line (Williams) H. Edu. : public' schools of Wis., and Kas. ; grad. of Bryant (S: Chapman Commercial College, St. Joseph, Mo., 1878. Married, Ora C. Smith, at Portland, Ore. Member firm, Hope Bros. Pres., United States Natl. Bank ; Dir. and officer in several telephone and irri- gation ditch COS. and in Vale Hot Spring.s Co. Member : I. O. O. F., K. of P. Repub- lican. Address : Vale, Ore. HOPKINS, Ed. W., County Assessor; born, Oskaloosa, Iowa, Mar. 25, 1863 ; son, John Y. and Mary (Needham) H. Edu. : common school ; studied law. Mar- ried, Martha L. McVicker, Apr. 4. 1895. at Los Angeles. Admitted to bar by Supreme Court of Iowa, 1887. Moved to Los Angeles, 1891, engaging in real estate. Dep. Assessor, L. A. County, 1895. Was dep. assessor, 12 years ; Chief Dep., 1907 ; app. Co. Assessor by Bd. of Supervisors, 1907. Elected County As- sessor, 1910. Member: Masons, 32°, Shriners, Knights of Pythias. Clubs : Union League, City. Res. : 322 W. ave. 54 ; Office : Hall of Records. Los Angeles. Cal. HOPKINS, Francis Newton, Banker; born, Ennis. Tex., Apr. 16, 1874 ; son, W. S. and Elvie (Seal) H. Edu.: common schools. Married, Lola Higginbotham, Jan. 20, 1897, at Alba, Tex. Pres., Alba Natl. Bank, Alba Water Works, Hopkins Bros. ; Dir., Golden State Bank. Golden ; Propr., Alba Gin & Mill. Alternate del., Republican Natl. Convention, 1908. Mem- ber : W. O. W., Elks. Address : Alba, Tex. HOPPING, William P., Banker; born, Springfield. 111., Dec 13, 1862; son, Dan- iel P. and Rachel S. (Hillman) H. Grad., Spring-field High School, 1882. Married, 282 WHO'S WHO Louisa B. Gardner, June 4, 1890, at Springfield. Secy., Tacoma Savings and Loan Assn. ; Mgr., William P. Hopping & Co. Member : Masons, K. of P., M. W. A., Maccabees. Res. : 3424 N. 30th st. ; Of- fice: Bank of Cal. bldg., Tacoma, Wash. HORROCKS, John Irwin, Civil Engineer and Contractor ; l)oin, Johnstown, Pa., Dec. 14, 1878 ; son, John Henry and Re- becca Jane (Irwin) H. Edu. : grammar, high schools, night school and special study. Married, Lettie Jane Agnew, June 25, 1902, at Tacoma, Wash. Chainmau and Rodman, N. P. Ry., 1896-1900 ; Tran- sitman and Asst. Engr., N. P. Ry., 19U0- 03 ; Locating and Const. Engr., N. P. Ry., 1903-05 ; Constr. Engr. on Spokane, Port- land & Seattle Ry., 1905-7 ; Constr. Engr., C. M. & P. S. Ry., 1907-9 ; Special Engr. and Supt. in Bitter Root Mtns., 1909-11 ; since 1911, Engr. and Supt., Snoqualmie Tunnel for C. M. &. P. S. Ry. Co. Mem- ber : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : 617 White bldg., Seattle, Wash. HORTON, G(eorse) Ray, Lawyer; horn, Marengo, Iowa Co., Iowa, Dec. 14, 1875 ; son, John Milton and Kate Ann (Morse) H. Edu. : grammar schools of Ontario, Cal. ; prep, course, Claremont, Cal. ; A. B., Pomona College, 1898 ; Univ. of Sou. Cal. College of Law, 1908 ; studied law in of- fice of former U. S. Senator Flint, Los Angeles. Married, Jessie Balch, June 5, 1902. Moved to Cal., Apr. 5, 1885. Mem- ber law firm, Jennings & Horton. En- gaged in editorial work on Los Angeles daily newspapers, 1899-1906. Minute Clerk of Senate, Cal. Legis., Session of 1907, and part of 1909. Dep. Dist. Atty., Los Angeles Co., 1907-10. First Asst. U. S. Atty. for Sou. Dist. of Cal., 1910-11. Since Feb., 1911, Chief Trial Dep. Dist. Atty. for Los Angeles Co. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, L. A. Co. Bar Assn., Masons, 32°, Shriners, Knights of Pythias, D. O. K. K., W. O. W., Phi Delta Phi. Clubs : University, Metropolitan. Repub lican. Res. : 754 Valencia st. ; Office : 245 Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HORTON, Rufus William L.andon, Law- yer ; born, Niles, Mich., Sept. 2, 1861 ; son, Richmond Barney and Anna Mary (Smith) H. Edu. : common and high schools, Wauscon, O. ; Dallas College, Dai- las, Tex. ; read law in office of Judge Lucien Shaw. Married, Mildred Kurtz, July 15, 1896. Moved to Cal., May 1, 1887. Member, School Board, Los Ange- les, 1899 ; L. A. Bar Assn., Masons. Clubs : California, City, University. Joint au- thor of mechanic's lien law, 1911. Repub- lican. Res. : 1633 West 25th st. ; Office : 210 Henne bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HOSIvYN, Robert Philip, Lawyer; born, Clonmel, Ireland, May 22, 1850; son, Joseph and Ann Hoskyn ; descendant of Admiral Philip Loney of the British Navy, and Michael Lane, a noted civil engr. Edu. : Albian College, Iowa ; LL. B., Iowa Univ., 1881. Married, Adella Tucker, Apr. 15, 1910, at Des Moines, Iowa. Has been practicing law since grad. Active in politics. Democrat. Member : I. O. O. F. Con- tributor to press. Address: Oroville, W^ash. HOS3IER, Charles Samuel, Physician and Surgeon ; born. New Boston, Mich., Nov. 7, 1865; son, Andrew Jackson and Martha (Eldredge) H. M. D., Rush Med. College, Chicago, 1893; M. D., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1901. Married, Rose May Vining, 1890, at Belleville, Mich. Member : County, State and Am. Med. Assns. Res. : 582 Broadway ; Office : 509-10 Med. bldg., Portland, Ore. HOTCHKISS, Walter Booth, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Chicago, Feb. 16, 1870 ; son. Memoir Victor and Isabella (Scott) H. ; descendant of Samuel Hotch- kiss, born in Essex, Eng., who came to New Haven, Conn., in 1641 ; and Samuel H. Hotchkiss, who fought at Bunker Hill ; his father was Major of 77th 111. Vol., Civil War. Grad., Chicago Manual Train- ing School, 1888 ; M. D., Chicago Homeo- pathic Med. College, 1904 ; M. D., Univ. of 111., College of Phys. and Surg., Chi- cago, 1906. Married, Winfleld M. God- frey, June 23, 1909, at Chehalis, Wash. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 283 Jr. Partner, C. W. Elphlcke & Co., Chi- cago. 1888-1900; City Health Officer, Che- halis, Wash. On Resident Staff, Cook County Hosp., Chicago, 1904-06. Pres., Lewis County. Wash. Med. Soc. Member, Wash. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Citizens Club, Chehalis ; Knights of Pyth- ias. Res. : 1012 Wash. ave. ; Offtce : C. D. & Co. Bank bidg., Chehalis, Wash. HOUGH, Ulysses B., Civil and Mechan- ical Engineer ; horn, Hortonville, Wis., July 5, 1863; son, Horatio G. and Sarah (Miller) H. B. S., (C. E.), Valparaiso Univ., 1887. Married, Clara E. Hull, Jan. 24, 1892, at Hortonville, Wis.. 1889-1893. with Huber and Hough, Spokane; 1894- 95, City Engr. of Spokane; 1896, Con- structing Engr. for B. C. Smelting and Refining Co.. Trail, B. C. ; 1897-1903, Con- structing Engr. for B. H. and S. Mining and Concentrating Co., Kellogg, Idaho ; 1903, Superintending Engr., The Edison Electric Co., Los Angeles, on Kern River power development ; 1904-10, Superintend- ing Engr.. the B. H. and S. Mining and Con. Co., Kellogg, Idaho. Since 1911, Consulting Engr. on lead-silver concentra- tors and hydraulic power development. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : 1503 9th ave. ; Office : 210 Jones bldg., Spokane, Wash. HOUSE, William, Physician; J)orn, Ellen- ville, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1873; son, Jacob and Mary M. (Sager) H. M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Buffalo, 1895. Married, Kath- arine Osborne Parsons, Sept. 18, 1901, at Pendleton, Ore. Res. Phys., Erie County Hosp., Buffalo, 1895-6; Junior Phys., Fresh Air Mission Hosp., 1894 ; Jr. Phys., Manhattan State Hosp. for the Insane, j N. Y. City, 1896-7 ; Instructor in Anatomy, I Univ. of Buffalo, 1898-9; Res. Phys., Mt. Tabor Sanatorium for Nervous and Mental 1 Diseases, 1903-7 ; at present, visiting Neu- rologist, Multnomah Hosp. Lecturer on Med. Juris., Med. Dept, Univ. of Oregon. Member, Executive Committee, Social Hy- giene Soc. of Portland, Oro. ; Secy.. State Med. Assn. of Oregon. 1907-8-9; Pres., Portland, Ore., City and County Med. Socs., 1911-12. Member: Aesculapian Club, Acad, of Med., Portland City and County Med. Soc. ; Oregon State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Clubs : Arlington, Aesculapian. Contributor of articles on mental and nervous diseases to med. jour- nals. Res. : 794 Quimby st. ; Office : 1102 Selling bldg., Portland, Ore. HOUSER, Frederick Wilhelm, Judge; born, Johnson, Jones Co., la., Apr. 15, 1871 ; son, Justus C. and Martha (Rod- man) H. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Los Angeles ; LL. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., College of Law, 1900. Married. Sara I. Wilde, Jan. 1, 1903. Moved to Cal., 1886. Member: Cal. State Assembly, Session of 1903-5. Judge, Superior Court, Los Angeles Co., since 1906. Instructor on Private Corporations in Univ. of Sou. Cal. College of Law. Member : Masons. Club : Jonathan. Republican. Res. : 1012 N. Garfield ave., Alhambra ; Office: Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. HOWARD, CliflFord, Author; born, Beth- lehem, Pa., Oct. 12, 1868; son, William and Agnes (Seidel) H. LL. B., Colum- bian Univ., 1890. Married, Hattie S. Case, Dec. 20, 1893, at Washington, D. C. Ed- itor, "The Woman's Bulletin" ; Pres., Evening City Club, Los Angeles ; Pres.. So. Cal. League for Home Rule in Taxa- tion ; Secy., Los Angeles Soc. of Social Hygiene. Member : L. A. City Club, So. Cal. Civic League, City Planning Commis- sion, Am. Anthropological Soc, Natl. Child Labor Committee. Soc. of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis. Asst. Secy., Board of Commissioners of the District of Colum- bia, 1889-1902. Author: "Twigs, Leaves and Blossoms," "Thoughts in Verse," "Sex Worship — An Exposition of the Phallic Origins of Religion," "The Passover," "The Story of a Young Man," "What Happened at Olenberg," "Washington as a Center of Learning," "Graphology," "Cu- rious Facts." Contributor of essays and fiction to "Atlantic Monthly," "World's Work," "North American Review," "Lip- pincott's," "Ladies' Home Journal," "Col- 284 WHO'S WHO lier's." Address : 2943 Harvard blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. HOWARD, £:mil Washington, Physician and Surgeon ; horUj Benton Co., Oregon, Feb. 24, 1878 ; son, George Washington and Malisa (Williams) H. Edu. : gram mar school, Alpine, Ore. ; grad., high school, Albany, Ore., 1898 ; Albany Col- lege, until 1900; M. D., St. Louis College of Phys. and Surg., 1908. Married, Try- phena Hull, Oct. 28, 1900, at Monroe, Ore. City Health Officer, Brownsville. Enlisted with 2nd Reg. Med. Dept, Ore. Vol.. Apr. 1898 ; transferred to V. S. Hosp. Corps at Manila, July. 1898. with the first expedi- tion to Philippine Islands. Mustered out at San Francisco. Aug., 1899. Member : Willamette Valley Med. Soc. Address : Brownsville. Ore. HOWARD. Henry Williams, Physician; %orn, Marseilles, 111., 1866. Edu. : high school, Los Angeles, Cal. ; M. D.. Rush Med. College. 1890. Married, J. L. W. Gridley, 1893. In practice, Chicago, 1890-3 ; Honolulu, 1893-1902 ; Chicago, 1902-6 ; Los Angeles, Cal., since 1906 ; Phys., City of Honolulu, 1893-1902. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., L. A. Clinical and Path- ological Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Assn. Res. : 2310 Scarflf st. : Ofpcc : Auditorium bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HOWARD, William Forrest, Surgeon; born, Portsmouth. Ohio, July 26, 1868 ; son. Nelson and Francis Ellin (Folin) H. B. S., Central Normal College. Great Bend. Kas., 1892 ; A. B., Central Normal College, Great Bend. Kas.. 1894 ; M. D.. Univ. Med. College, Kansas City. Mo., 1899 ; N. Y. Post Grad. Med. College, 1903-4 ; Univ. of Vienna, Austria, post grad. work, Oct.. 1909, to July, 1910. Married, Minnie Frances Hayden, Aug. 23, 1894, at Lar- ned, Kas. Taught school in Kas. before studying medicine. Lived on farm near Clyde, Kas., from 1880 until after grad. Practiced in Cuba, Kas., 1899-1902 ; since at Pocatello, Idaho. Coroner, Republic Co., Kas., 1900-02 ; Coroner, Bannock Co., Idaho, 1906-10. Member, Idaho State Bd. Med. Exams., 1905-11 ; U. S. Pension Ex- am., 1904-12 ; Pres., Republic Co. Kansas Med. Soc. 1900-02 ; Pres., Idaho State Med. Soc, 1911-12 ; Pres., Tri-State (Wash., Ore. and Idaho), 1912. Mason. Elk. Res. : 115 S. Garfield ave. ; Office : 9-13 Dietrich block. Pocatello. Idaho. HO\%E, William Addison, Banker; horn, Brookline. Mass., Oct. 10, 1859 ; son, Solo- mon Henry and Lucinda (Savage) H. De- scendant of Gen. Lord Howe of Rev. fame, and James Savage, builder of Bunker Hill Monument. A. B., Harvard Univ.. 1881. Married, Anne Cunningham, 1888, at Bol- ton, Mass. Pres., Carlton State & Sav. Bank ; Pres., Carlton Merc Co. ; Pres., Valley Estate Co. Served in State Senate as Senator for Yamhill Co., Oregon, 8 years. Clubs : Arlington, University, Wa- verly Country. Address : Carlton, Ore. HOWIES, Robert, Consulting Engineer; born, Dennis. Mass., July 29, 1875 ; son, Clavin Clark and Sarah Freeman (Hall) H. ; descendant of Thos. Howes, who mi- grated from England to Mass. in 1637. B. S., (E. E.), Polytechnic Inst, of Brook- lyn, 1897 ; Mech. Engr., Cornell Univ., 1898. Married, Ann Gertrude Merrihew,' Feb. 10, 1902, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Clubs : Engineers, Rotary, Commercial. Res. : No. 7 Harrison st. ; Of- fice : 1102 Am. Bank bldg., Seattle, Wash. HOY, Clinton Luman, Physician; born.i Woodstock. 111.. Oct. 17, 1876 ; son, Lumanj T. and Anna ( Vanderboget) H. Edu. Morgan Park Academy, 1895 ; Ph. B.,;; Univ. of Chicago, 1900 ; M. D.. Rush Medj College, 1906. Unmarried. Dir., Thre€ Valleys State Bank. Member : Delta Kap i pa Epsilon Frat., Nu Sigma Nu, Gallatiri County Med. Soc, Montana State Med' Soc. Address : Three Forks, Mont. HOYT, John E., Physician; born, Villisea Iowa, Sept. 7, 1877 ; son, Edward L. anc Louise M. (Bixler) H. M. D., Northwest^ ern Univ. Med. School, 1905. Married- Ethel Case. Aug. 8. 1908, at Minneapolis Minn. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Idah State Med. Assn. Address : Kendricb Idaho. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 28i HOYT, Robert Olcott, Civil Engineer; horn. Corning. N. Y., Oct. 25. 1877 ; -son, Stephen Thurston and Margaret Comstock (Townsend) H. B. S.. (C. E.). Columbia I'niv., 1900. City Engr., Corning, N. Y., 1900-03 ; Engr.. Crystal City Gas Co.. Corning. 1903-05 ; Asst. Engr., U. S. Rec. Ser.. 1905-10; since 1910. Engr., U. S. Rec. Ser. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Am. Soc. of Engrg. Contractors ; Am. Soc. of Testing Materials. Internatl. Assn. of Testing Materials. Phi Kappa Psi. Frat.. i Gamma Chapter. Cluhs : Montana, (Hel- ena) ; Elks, Helena No. 193. Res. : 417 N. Benton ave. ; Ofjtce : Xatl. Bank of Mont, bldg., Helena. Mont. HUBBARD, Albert Allen, Public Utility Man ; horn, Charleston. N. H., Nov. 17, 1846 ; son, Horace and Marcie W. (Put- I man) H. Edu. : Kimball Union Acad.. : Meriden, N. H. Married, Olivia Ferrier. Oct. 8, 1878. at Atlantic. Iowa. Was in : retail lumber business. Atlantic, Iowa, 15 ' years. One of organizers, and Secy, and ' Treas., City Brick Co., 1883-99 (now owned by L. A. Brick Co.) ; Member, Bd. of Public Works, since 1906, (pres.). ( Member : Knights Templar, Shriners. [ CluJ) : California. Res. : 903 So. Burling- ton ave. ; Offlce : City Hall. Los Angeles. Cal. HUBBARD, Augustus Griffin, Banker; born, Marshall. Texas, Dec. 13. 1851 ; son, .Tames and Eliza Marion (Dandridge) H. Edu. : country schools. Married. Eugenia B. Moss, Jan. 10. 1874. at Boston. Tex. Cashier. First Natl. Bank. Member : W. O. W. Address : Paris, Tex. aUBBARD, Charles L., Real Estate and Insurance Operator ; born, Urbana. 111., •Tan. 31. 1873 ; son, L. G. and Helen iStannard) H. Grad., high school. Urba- na. 111. ; employed as stenographer and cashier in Chicago. Married. Grace Cor- v^-in. 1898. at San Francisco. Moved to T.ws Angeles, Cal., 1895; Gen. Agent for Sou. Cal., Aetna Ins. Co., Hartford. Conn., in Accident and Liability Dept., Los An- geles, since 1896 ; Pres.. Investor Co. ; Pres., Charles L- Hubbard Co. Member ; Bd. of Dirs.. Lo.s Angeles Y. M. C. A. ; Trustee, Temple Baptist Church. Clubs : Jonathan and various recreation clubs. Res. : 1212 Orange st. ; Office : 732 Secur- ity bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HUBBARD, Francis Barton, Lumber- man ; born, Dayton. N. Y.. Nov. 5, 1847 ; son. Philander Wales and Jane (Newcombi H. Edu. : common schools. Married. Mina Tuttle, Oct. 31, 1873, at Michigan City, Ind. Pres., Union Loan and Trust Co.. Eastern Ry. and Lbr. Co. ; Vice-pres.. Walville Ll)r. Co.. Tacoma, Oregon and Columbia Valley Ry. Member : Masons. 32°, Scottish Rite. Clubs : Commercial, (Centralia) ; Tacoma Commercial, Union, Country, Golf, (Tacoma). Address: Cen- tralia, Wash. HUBBARD, James, Banker; born. Coop- er. Tex.. Jan. 20, 1875 ; son, Augustus G. and Eugenia B. (Moss) H. Edu. : public and private schools, 1882-90 ; attended Southwestern Univ., Georgetown, Tex.. 1890-1 ; Univ. of Va.. 1891-2. Married. Alberta Smith Martin, at Fort Worth. Tex. Pres., New Boston Natl. Bank. New Boston Loan & Trust Co. ; Stockholder, First National Bank. Whaley Lumber Co. Member : W. O. W. Address : New Bos- ton, Tex. HUBBARD, Lew Harvey, Banker; born, Colfax. Wash.. .Tuly 20, 1886; son. C. N. and Mary M. (Minnick) H. Grad.. Ele- mentary Science Dept., Wash. State Col- lege, Pullman. 1908 ; completed Freshman year in same College. Elect. Engrg. Dept. 1910. Asst. Cashier. The Exchange Bank. Waitsburg ; Dir.. Touchet Valley Apple Co., Waitsburg. Cadet at Wash. State College, Private to Capt. Member : Waits- burg Commercial Club. Waitsburg Lodge No. 16, A. F. & A. M. Address : Waits- burg, Wash. HUBBARD, Robert Moss, Capitalist: born. Cooper. Tex.. Nov. 19, 1876 ; son, A. G. and Eugenia B. (Moss) H. A. B.. Univ. of Virginia. 1895 ; LL. B.. Univ. of Tex., 1897. Married, Berta Lee Hart. Apr. 26, 1904. at New Boston. Tex. Dir.. First Natl. Bank. New Boston Natl. Bank. 286 WHO'S WHO New Boston Loan and Trust Co., New Boston Drug Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Wha- ley Lumber Co. ; member of firm, James Hubbard & Brother. Member : Odd Fel- lows, Elks, Beta Theta Pi. Cluh : Fish- ing. Address : New Boston, Tex. HUBBARD, William Fremont, Physician and Surgeon ; horn. New York, 1862 ; son, Herman A. and Concurrence (Rowell) H. Edu. : Prep. School, Battle Creek, Mich., 1890 ; M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1893 ; post grad. work, Chicago, 1898, 1895, 1900, 1906. Married, Juanita Jasperson. 1904, at Portland, Ore. From 12 until 20, played violin as a profession ; 20 to 25, lectured on health and temperance; began practice of med. in Chicago, 1893 ; spent 3 years in Chicago at head of branch of the Battle Creek Sanitarium ; was second man in that institution in Boulder, Colo., for 2 years ; then went to Portland as Supt. of the Portland Sanitarium ; now in pri- vate practice. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Oregon State, City and County Med. Assns. Masons, W. O. W., Loyal Order of Moose, Frat. Brotherhood, Riverside Driving Club. Res. : 326 E. 15th st. North ; Office : 618 Dekum bldg., Portland, Ore. HUBBARD, William Peden, Lawyer; horn, Clinton, N. Carolina, Aug. 2, 1872 ; son, Robert Howard and Ida Elizabeth (Peden) H. ; nephew of Hon. James A. Peden of Jacksonville, Fla., lawyer, states- man, and soldier of several wars. Edu. : private schools in Clinton, N. C. ; Sadlers Business College, Baltimore, Md. ; Univ. of Alabama, 1890-94, classical course; law course, Univ. of N. C, 1892-3. Married, Hazel Bertz, Feb. 15, 1905, at San Fran- cisco, Cal. Specialty : corporation and probate law. Cluh : Southern (San Fran- cisco), Dir., 1909-11. Member: S. F. Bar Assn. Trustee, Sons of Am. Rev. ; Secy., North Carolina Soc. of San Francisco. Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Demo- crat. Episcopalian. Res. : 2900 Broder- ick St. ; Office : 525 Mills bldg., San ITran- Cisco, Cal. HUBBELU, Adelbert Lloyd, Lawyer; born, Tuscola, Mich., Aug. 25, 1870 ; son. John E. and Sophia (Lloyd) H. Edu. : prep, work, common school and home study ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., Law Dept., 1902. Married, Kathlene L. Minor, Sept. 27, 1900, at Ludington, Mich. Worked as railroad man, telegraph operator, station ; agent, yardmaster, 1888-1900, in Michigan. Wisconsin, Alabama and Georgia ; studied 1 law in spare time; admitted to practice byv Supreme Courts of Georgia, 1898; Michi-i gan, 1899, before going to college. Pros.; Atty., Cowlitz Co., Wash., 1907-09; City? Atty., Kelso, Wash., 1905-09-11 ; Candi-i date for Judge of Supreme Court, Cowlitz,: Klickitat and Skamania Counties, 1912. i Member: W. O. W., F. & A. M., O. E. S., R. A. M., Master, Kelso Lodge No. 94, P.' & A. M., 1910. Res.: 5th and Church; Office : Ely block, Kelso, Wash. HUDSON, Rodney J., Law^yer; horn, Napa Co., Feb. 20, 1857 ; son, D. and Frances (Griffith) H. Edu. : public schools, Cal. ; Univ. of Mich. ; LL. B., Cumberland Univ.. 1880. Married. Panthea B. Boggs, 1884. Member law firm, Emmons & Hudson. Dist. Atty., Los Angeles, 1880-82. Supe j rior Judge, Lake Co., 1883-94. Democrat Address : Baker sfield, Cal. HUFF, William McMurray, Assayer anc Chemist ; horn, California, 1873 ; son, Wil liam and Mary Jane (Wodell) H. B. S.^j Univ. of Cal., 1898. Married, Carolyi. George, May 10, 1900, at San Jose, Cala Assayer and Chemist, B. H. & S. M. & C' Co. Address : Kellogg, Ida. HUFSMITH, Frank, Capitalist; horr, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1853 ; son, G. and Annn (Newhouse) H. Edu. : public schools; studied mechanical engrg. Married, Susi; C. Willbanks, June 23, 1883, at Austiii Ark. Dir., First Natl. Bank; Mayor c Palestine, 2 terms. Democrat. Member Am. Ry. Master Mechanics Assn., St. Louli Ry. Club, Knights of Pythias, Masom Knights Templar. Address : Palestin • Tex. HUGHES, Henry West, Physician; hor Tulip, Ark., Apr. 3, 1858 ; son, George ^ and Martha Wyche (Butler) H. Edu private school, Tulip, Ark. ; A. M., Uni ON THE PACIFIC COAST 287 j| of Va., 1879 ; studied language and people of France, Germany and other countries ; Med. School of Harvard Univ., 1882-83 ; M. i>.. College of Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, 1885. Married, Cora Jarvis, June 8, 1892. Member, Surgical Staff, N. Y. Hosp., 1885-87 ; Examiners' Staff, Life Ins. , Co., N. Y., 8 mouths. Moved to Cal., 1889. Pres., Union Trust Co. ; Treas., As- sociated Bank Corp. ; Secy., L. A. Pressed Brick Co. Member: 32° Masons; Life Member : Mystic Shrine. Clubs : Univer- sity, L. A. Country, Annandale Country. Address : 500 W. 2ord St., Los Angeles, Cal. lUGHES, Levi Allen, Banker; born, St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 26, 1858 ; son. Rev. Levi I and Amanda (Maxvi^ell) H. Edu. : Indiana Univ., 1880. Married, Christine Louise Proebstel, Oct. 31, 1904, at Portland, Ore. Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank. Secy., Re- i publican Territorial Comm., 1892-9G ; I Treas., New Mexico, 1907. Republican. ' Member : Beta Theta Pi. Club : Commer- cial. Address: 317 Washington ave., San- ta Fe, N. M. iUGHES, Tlioiuas, Manufacturer; born, Rice's Landing, Greene Co., Pa., Aug. 25, ■1859; son, James and Fanny (Cline) H. lUlit. : common schools. Rice's Landing, I'a. Married, Mrs. Perry Mosher, June, 1881, in New Mexico. In contracting bus., Albuquerque, N. M., 1880-83 ; went to Los Angeles, Cal., 1883, and worked one year in a planing mill ; organzed Hughes Bros., 1896, now Hughes Mfg. Co., (pres.). Or- ganized, Am. Oil Co. Member : Elks. Clubs : Driving, L. A. Country, San Ga- iniel Country. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. LJLIL, Harold Lester, Lawyer; bom, Montello, Wis., Aug. 5, 1880 ; son, Oscar Hubbard and Elizabeth (Souter) H. Mem- l)er of Hull Family Assn. of Phila. Grad., Montello High School, 1897; grad.. Valley I'ity Normal, Valley City, N. D., 1900; I'uiv. of Wis., Law School, 1904, left be- fore grad. Married, Hazel Hayden, July 10, 1907, at Seattle. Mgr., Tilton Imp. Co. ; Pres., Tilton Imp. Assn., and Assn. jf Horticulturists. Member : Am. Bar Assn., State Bar Assn., Sons of Am. Rev. Taught school in Wisconsin and N, Dakota to pay expense of normal school work ; then taught school to pay univ. expenses ; left univ. on account of lack of funds to complete law course. Admitted to bar of N. D., 1904 ; began practice at Fargo, N. D., as clerk for law firm of Ball, Watson & Mackay. Went to N. Yakima in 1906 and opened practice independently. Ac- cumulated large irrigated land holdings and at present retired to ranch. Expects to re-enter practice when lands are devel- oped. Address : 216 S. 7th st., N. Yakima, Wash. HULli, James Forterfield, Surgeon; born, Pennsylvania, Mar. 20, 1872 ; son, Seth Albert and Margaret (Livingston) H. Edu. : San Joaquin Valley College at Woodb ridge, San Joaquin Co., Cal. ; M. D.. Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal., San Francisco, 1895. Married, Rena Belle Dingle, June 27, 1899, at Woodbridge, Cal. Member : County, State and Am. Med. Assns. Res. : 607 W. Vine st. ; 0/j[ice : Elks bldg., Stockton, Cal. HUME, Peter, Banker; born. Nova Scotia, Aug. 16, 1840 ; son, George W. and Christy (McKay) H. ; grandson of Peter Hume, extensive mill and lumber man. Edu. : common school. Married, Mary A. Walter, Sept. 9, 1869, at Brownsville, Ore. Pres., Bank of Sellwood ; Dir., Sellwood Laundry Co. ; Treas., Universal Wrench Co. ; Member, Advisory Bd., Bradford- Johnson Safe Co. Member and Treas., Sellwood Commercial Club. Postmaster at Brownsville, Ore., 2 terms. Res. : 567 Ne- halem ave. ; Offlce : Bank of Sellwood, Portland, Ore. BUMPHREYS, William Morgan, City Official ; born, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 12, 1864 ; son, John F, and Fannie C. (Ma- thews) H. Edu. : St. Louis Univ. ; St. Mary's College, St. Louis ; St. Louis Law School, and St. Vincent's College, Los An- geles ; Hon. A. M., St. Vincent's, 1911 ; LL. B., St. Louis Law School, 1889. 'Mar- ried, Amelia Marie Seeberger, Apr. 25, 1895, at Monmouth, 111. Moved to Los An- 28! WHO'S WHO geles, Cal., 1883. Bought large tracts of land, subdividing into lots and improving them. Served 2 terms as Park Commis- sioner ; 1 as Asst. Postmaster; 1 term on Board of Public Works. Member: 32° Masons, Mystic Shriner, Knights Templar, Elk. Res. : 1660 Rockwood ; Office : 20 City Hall, Los Angeles, Cal. HUMPHREYS, William Penn, Lawyer; born, San Francicso, Cal., Sept. 11, 1871 ; son, William Penn and Mary (Stincen) H. Edu. : Spring Valley grammar school ; Ur- ban Academy ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1892 ; A. B., Harvard College, 1893; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1896. Married, Paula Zeile Wolff, Feb.- 22, 1905. Mem- ber law firm, Green, Humphreys & Green. Major Judge Advocate Natl. Guard, Cal., 1905-11. Cluhs : Union League, Southern, Commonwealth, Olympic, Harvard. Mem- ber : Sons of Am. Rev., Colonial Wars. Democrat. Res. : 3540 Washington st. ; Office : 339 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. HUNKINS, Stephen Byron, Banker; iorn, New Hampshire, 1841 ; son, Stephen and Hannah D. (Clark) H. Married, Ella M. Searle, 1867, at Faribault, Minn. Pres., Garden City Bank & Trust Co. Res. : 99 South Whitney st. ; Office : First and San Fernando sts., San Jose, Cal. HUNSAKER, William J., Lawyer; horn. Contra Costa Co., 1855. Edu. : public schools of Cal. ; studied law in offices of Major Chase and Judge Baker, San Diego. Married, Florence V. McFarland, 1879. Moved to Los Angeles, 1892. Counsel for the Santa Fe R. R., 1892-1900. Member law firm, Hunsaker & Britt. Res. ; San Gabriel Valley; Office: Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HUNT, John NeweU, City Oflaical; horn, Dewitt Co., 111., Feb. 20, 1863; son. Dr. John B. and Sarah E. (Barnett) H. Edu. : common schools, Clinton, 111. Married, Hattie P. Collins. Dec. 7, 1887, at Los Angeles, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1882 ; was with Sou. Cal. Savings Bank, 1887-94 ; Deputy Tax Coll., Los Angeles Co., 1895- 1907 ; County Treas., since Nov., 1906. Member : Scottish Rite Masons. Cluh : Union League. Res. : Pasadena, Cal. : Office : Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. HUNT, Myron, Architect; horn, Sunder- land, Mass., Feb. 27, 1868; son, Myroa and Hannah (Miller) H. Edu. : grammai schools, Chicago; grad., Lake View Higt School; Northwestern Univ., 1892; specia course in architecture, Mass. Inst, of Tech nology ; went to Europe, 1895-96, to view and study architectural monuments. Mar ried, Harriette H. Boardman, 1893 Draughtsman, Hartwell & Richardson Boston, 1894; Jenny & Mundie, Henn Ives Cobb, Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge 1897-99 ; private practice, Chicago, 1899 1903. Moved to Los Angeles, 1903 Works: Denman warehouses (San Fran Cisco) ; Ingraham Hotel (L. A.) ; Mar; Lamb Hotel, (Pasadena) ; Casa Lorn: Hotel, (Redlands) ; res. of H. E. Hunt^ ington, Throop Polytechnic Institute bldg Official architect, Pomona College, Occi dental College, Whittier College. Georg Junior Republic, Hotel Maryland. Fellov^ Am. Inst, of Architects. Pres., Archite( tural Club of L. A. ; ex-Pres., Sou. Ca Chapter of Am. Inst, of Architects. Cluhs California, University, Gamut, Architec tural. Valley Hunt, Twilight, Tunj Author: numerous architectural magazic articles on apartments and gardens. Res. Pasadena ; Office : 408 S. Spring st, Lc Angeles, Cal. HUNT, Sumner P., Architect; hor. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 8, 1865; son, St phen P. and Harriet ( Conkling) H. Edu. private schools ; studied architecture 1 office of Clarence B. Cutler, Troy, N. Married, Mary Hancock Chapman, Jan. 2 1 892, at Los Angeles. Member firm, Hui & Burns. Works: L. A. Country Clu Annandale Country Club, Ebell Cli House, Los Angeles play grounds. Mei ber. Am. Inst, of Architects, Engrs. ai Architects Assn. of Sou. Cal. Cluhs : Ca. fornia, Sunset, Crags Country, L. A. Cou try. Res. : 2645 Severance, Los Angelf Cal. HUNT, Wilbur Nathan, Physician ar Surgeon ; horn, Newport, N. H., Oct. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 289 ! 1850; son, Nathan and Sarah M. (Swott) I-I. ; great grandson of Jacob Hunt, Min- ute Man of the Kev. B. S., Iowa State' I College, 1877 ; M. D., Drake Univ., College ' of Med., 1883. Married, Anna I. Whipple, ] May 9, 1881, at Nevada, Iowa. Pres., r Clover Club, Burlington, Wash. Member : Am. Med. Assn., City Council. Rea. : Oak St. and Victoria ave. ; Office : Knutzen bldg., Burlington, Wash. lUJVT, Willis Giistavus, Merchant; horn, Unity, Me., 1862 ; son, Gustavus A. and i Ellen Susan (Ayer) H. Edu. : public [ schools, Maine. Married, Mariam Esk- j ridge. Mar. 23, 1911, at Los Angeles. i Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1888, and ■ engaged in wholesale paper bus. as mgr. , for San Francisco house. Pres. and Gen. : Mgr., Pioneer Paper Co. Clubs : Califor- I nia, Jonathan, L. A. Country. Res. : 2600 [ Wilshire blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. lUNTER, Ripley Hayes, Physician; ihorn, Farmington, Tenn., Dec. 20, 1858; I son, James N. and C. Anna Hunter. M. |D., Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn., • 1882. Married, Bernice Jones, Sept., 1893, at Lone Star, Texas. Pres., Citizens State Bank, Bullard Lace Leather Co. ; Trustee, BuUard Independent School. Member: J Texas Med. Assn., Smith Co. Med. Soc. lAddress : Bullard, Tex. iUKTINGTON, David Lynde, Electrical Engineer; horn. New London, Conn., Oct. '18, 1870 ; son, David Low and Gertrude E. .(Shoemaker) H. Ph. B., Yale Univ., 11891. Married, Helen Longacre, Dec. 8, 51896, at Phila. Pres., Wash. Water Power Co. ; Dir., Spokane & Eastern Trust Co. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Cluhs : Spokane, University, Spokane Country, Spokane Tennis. Address : 2515 2nd ave., Spokane, Wash. UATINGTON, Henry Edwards, Rail- Toad Builder ; horn, Oneonta, N. Y., Feb. 27. 1850; son, Solon and Harriet (Saun- 1' 1 SI H. ; nephew of C. P. Huntington, niilroad builder of the West. Edu.: pub- lic and private schools, Oneonta, N. Y. Ihilered employ of large hardware firm in N'ew York City ; was 6 years in lumber and 10 mfg. bus. at St. Albans, W. Va. Supt. of Constr., Huntington lines, known as Chesa- p May 1. 1911. Member: Masons, Knights ; of Pythias. Republican. Res.: 927 N.h 2nd St., Santa Monica, Cal. ; Office : Court |i House, Los Angeles, Cal. HYDE, Charles Henry, "Wholesale Groc- er ; dorn, Caroline, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1847 ; son. Major Robert H. S. and Louisa (De- derer) H. Edu. : country schools. New York. Married, Carrie Augusta Woodford, Feb. 2, 1880, at Owego, N. Y. (She died June 5, 1912.) Chairman, Bd. of Dir.. | Pacific Natl. Bank; Vice-pres., Tacoma ^ Biscuit & Candy Co. ; Pres., West Coast Grocery Co. ; Pres., Tacoma Com'l Club and Chamber of Commerce; Dir., Standard Clay Co. Cluhs : Union, Commercial, Ten- nis. Yacht, Y. M. C. A., Tacoma County: and Golf ; Trustee, Associated Charities ; ; Trustee, Ferry Museum. Res. : 425 N. Tacoma ave., Tacoma, Wash. HYDE, Frederick Tanqiiary, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, near Winchester, Va., May 22, 1872 ; son, John Poisal (LL. D., D. D.) and Mary Elizabeth (Tanquary) H. Descendant of Edward Hyde, first Earl of Clarendon, and of Edward Hyde, Viscount' Coenbury, Gov. of New York, 1702-8. Edu. : Randolph Macon College, Ashland. Va., 1889-1892; M. D., Harvard Med. School, 1898. Married, Sarah MacAllister Adams, Feb. 9, 1907, at Wayland, Mass. Owner and Surg., Port Angeles Genl. Hosp. ; First Lieut. Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. Army ; Member, Bd. of Health of Weston, Mass., 9 years; School Phys. to;, Weston School System, Weston, Mass., S; years. Practicing Phys., Weston, Mass.. 11 years. Ex-Member, Mass. Med. Soc. ex-Staff Surg., Waltham Hosp.; ex-Stafi Surg., Mass. Infant Asylum. Member; King County Med. Soc, Clallam Co. Med. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 293 Soc, Phi Kappa Sigma Frat. Res. : 6th and Lincoln ; Ofjice : Font st., Port An- geles, Wash. HYMAN, Arthur S., Theatrical Man- ager ; born, Chicago, 111., July 28, 1879 ; ! son, Sidney and Caroline (Schwartzschild) I H. Edu. : schools of Chicago ; grad., Hei- • delberg Univ., Germany. Married, Hazel Lesser, Oct. 21, 1906, at San Francisco, Cal. Moved to Los Angeles, 1908. and ' bought half interest in theater called \ Hy man-Royal. Pres., Arthur S. Hyman I Circuit of Theaters, Hyman Amusement I Co., Western Film Co., Western Amuse- |i ment Co., Hyman's College Theater, Royal i Theater, Rounder Theater, Walker The- I ater, Luna Park Theater, Hymans Neptune ' Theater. Res. : 1470 W. 50th st, Los Angeles. Cal. HYSLOP, William \Y., Architect; horn, Feb. 15, 1867 ; son, William and Anna M. (Little) H. Edu. : Univ. of Minn. ; Colum- bia Univ., N. Y. City. Married, Elsie M. Skinner. June, 1904, at Spokane, Wash. Res. : 02913 W. Oval ; Office : 416 The Rookery, Spokane, Wash. 1 IDE, Charles Edward, Physician; born, Hopkinton, Mass., Jan. 11, 1874. Edu. : ■ high school, Milwaukee, Wis. ; Beloit Col- ' lege. Wis. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1900 ; Milwaukee College of Phys. and Surg. ; Interne, Passavant Hosp., Chicago, 1900-1 ; Milwaukee Emergency Hosp., 1901-2 ; post grad., Univ. of Vienna, 1907. Married, Margaret Eliza Davis, Feb. 9, 1907. In practice, Redlands, Cal., since 1902 ; Asst. in Clinical Med., Milwaukee College of Phys. and Surg., 1901-2. Mem- ber : San Bernardino Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Chil) : Redlands Univer- ' sity, (ex-pres.). Res.: 476 Brookside ave. ; Office : 109 Cajon st.;' Redlands, Cal. ■IXGAL.ESE, Richard, Lawyer; horn. Sa- vannah. Ga., Apr. 15, 1863 ; son, William and Susan (Prendergast) Wade. Edu. : public schools; grad., Ury House, Phila., I'a., 1878; St. Paul's School, Garden City. i h, I., 1880 ; B. A., Univ. of Va., 1883 ; LL. B., Columbia College Law School, N. Y., 1885. Married, Mrs. Isabella Robin?., Nov. 11. 1896. Moved to Cal., 1904. Co. Judge, Douglas Co., Neb., 1887-89. Cluhs : University, Union League, Knickerbocker of Los Angeles, (vice-pres., 1911-12). Member: Masons, 32°. Author: "History and Power of Mind," (1902), "Cosmogony and Evolution," (1904). Republican. Res. : 612 So. Burlington ave. ; Office : 830 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. IlVGERSOIili, John Borland, Electrical Engineer ; horn. North Evans. N. Y., Sept. 13, 1870 ; son, Horace Pringal and Phebe A. (White) I. Edu. : Oberlin, Ohio. Mar- ried, Ada Homes Pearce, Oct. 14, 1898. Pittsburg, -Pa. Work in connection with development of the A. C. single phase sys- tem ; constr. and management of the Spo- kane and Inland Empire R. R. Co.. the longest single phase electric railroad in the U. S. ; Brush Elec. Co., Cleveland. O.. 3 years ; Westinghouse Elect. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburg, Pa., 10 years ; Supt. rolling stock, Montreal St. Ry., 2 years ; Supt. power and lines. Hudson Valley Ry., Glen Falls, N. Y., 1 year ; Mgr. and Chief Elec. Engr., Spokane & Inland R. R. Co. ; 6 years. Elect. Engr., B. C. Electric Co., Vic- toria and Vancouver, B. C. 1 year. At present, Mgr. and Chief Elect. Engr., Koo- tenai Power Const. Co. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Chihs : Spokane. Spo- kane Country, Spokane Athletic, Spokane University. Res. : 1303 S. Bernard ; Of- fice : Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. INGLIS, John (In^lis), Physician; horn, Wroxeter, Ontario, June 2, 1869 ; son, George and Janet (Scott) I. ; direct de- scendant of the Inglis family of Roxbury- shire. Scotland ; maternal, the Scotts, of whom was Sir Walter Scott. A. B., Wash- ington and Jefferson College, 1891 ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1896 ; studied at Univ. of Toronto, Canada, and Princeton Univ. Married. Martha Theodora Marshall. Sept. 10, 1898. at Osage City, Kas. Was in charge of the Peking Hospital from 1898, until went to Denver, Colo., 1907. Was in charge of the Sanitation Committee at the 294 WHO'S WHO siege in Peking. Member : Peking Orien- tal Soc, Am. Academy of Medicine, Am. Med. Assn. Author : "Medical Chemistry in Abstract" ; wrote article, "Peking and Siege," in Encyclopaedia .Americana. Res. : 860 Lafayette st. ; Office : 808 Majes- tic bldg., Denver, Colo. INKSTER, George Henry, Banker; 'born. Pilot Center, 111., July 1, 1874; son, St. Clair and Margaret (Anderson) I. Edu. : State of Wash, public schools. Married, Olga A. Medill, Dec. 24, 1902, at Green- wood, B. C. Mgr. of Hunter's Exchange Office, branch of Lincoln Co. State Bank. Davenport, Wash. Address : Hunters, Stevens Co., Wash. IRISH, John Povrell, Farmer;" ftorn-^ lovi^a Territory, Jan. 1, 1843 ; son, Frederick Macey and Elizabeth Ann (Robinson) I, Married, Annie Fletcher, 1875, at Iowa City, Iowa. Edu. : . 9 months in the public schools ; 6 months in private schools ; never attended Academy, College or Univ. Was a grammar school master at 17 ; ad- mitted to the bar at 21 ; became owner and editor of the "Iowa City Press" in 1864, and so continued until 1882, when he came to Cal., and edited the "Oakland Times" and the "Alta California," until 1892 ; in 1894, appointed Naval Officer of Customs ; v/as a Gold Democrat and opposed Bryan and free silver in 1896, and also in 1900 ; held the Naval Office 16 years ; took up practice of interaational law in 1900, and has improved his land holdings and farm area and pays personal attention to farm- ing. Pres., Delta Assn. ; Pres., Adult Blind Home ; Dir., State Development Board ; Trustee, Franks Reclamation Co. ; Trustee, River Improvement Assn. Mem- ber of Executive Committee of Monetary Conference which framed our Gold Stand- ard Legislation. Two children : Frances, wife of F. L. U. Hus, of The Hague, and Jno. P. Irish, Jr., Soil and Plant Expert in U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Address : 1904 Adeline st, Oakland, Cal. IRVING, AVilliam G., Lavi^yer ; horn, . Kingston. Can., May 16, 1870 ; son, Wil- liam and Eliza (Gage) I. Edu. : public schools of Canada. B. A., Univ. of Queens College, Kingston, Can., 1894 ; studied law in office of Purington & Adair, Riverside, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1888. Member law firm, McFarland & Irving. Referee in Bankruptcy, Riverside Co., 4 years ; City Atty., Riverside, since July, 1911. Mem- ber of 14th Bat., Princess of Wales Own Rifles, 3 years. Democrat. Address : Riv- erside, Cal. IRWIN, J. Li. C, Lawyer; 'born, Johnson Co., Neb. ; son, Isaac and Jane (Leather- man. I. Edu. : public schools, Nebr. ; studied law in office of brother, Rowen Ir- win, Hanford. Married, Elizabeth Jobes, Feb. 25, 1902. Moved to Cal., Dec, 1894. City Atty., Hanford, 1908-9. Elected DIst. Atty., Kings Co., 1906; re-elected. 1910. Member : K. of P., I. D. E. S., Modern Woodmen, Redmen, Kings Co. Bar Assn. Democrat. Address : Hanford, Cal. IRWIN, Mason, Judge; 'born, Penn., 1850; son, John and Jane Harris (Bell) I. ; de- scendant of the Douglas's of Scotland and the Harris's and Brysons' of Pa. Edti. : Airy View Acad., Juniata County, Pa. Married, 1894, at Montesano, Wash. Elected Judge of the Superior Court, 1889 ; has held that position with excep- tion of one term of 4 years ; now serving fifth term. Dist. Atty., one term in Ju- niata County, Pa. Address : Montesano, Wash. ISAACS, Edward King, Educator; 'bom, Wis. Taught first term of school when 17 ; attended bus. college, Madison, Wis. ; Normal College, (now Univ.), Valparaiso, Ind. ; later Instructor, 10 years. Moved to Los Angeles, 1892. Pres. and Mgr.. Isaacs-Woodbury Bus. College. Expert authority and court witness on hand- written documents, for 15 years. Res. : 638 Hawthorne ave. ; Office : 5th floor. Hamburger bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. IVEY, Edwin John, Architect; horn, Seattle, Wash.. Sept. 25. 1882; son, Edwin and Elizabeth (Williams) I. Edu.: gram-; mar schools, Los Angeles, and Pasadena, Cal. ; high school, Vallejo, Cal. ; grad., Univ. of Penn., special course in architec- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 295 ture, 1910. Married, Katherine McMickeu, Mar. 23, 1911, at Seattle, Wash. Mem- ber : Univ. of Pa. Alumni, Seattle Arch- itectural Club, (Charter member), iie.s-. : 2131 40th ave. S. W. ; Offlce : 401-2 Arcade Annex, Seattle, Wash. IVIASOX, Edward, Banker; born. West Indies, Sept. 2U, 1830 ; son, Thomas and Sarah (Hewston) I. Edu. : Croft House Acad., Brampton, Eng. Married, Jane Wood, Apr. 12, 1854, at Jersey City, N. J. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Addresa : Lara- mie, Wyo. JACKIilNG, Daniel Cowan, Mine Owner; honi, near Appleton City, Mo., Aug. 14, 1869 ; son, Daniel and Lydia Jane (Dunn) J. Edu. : public and high schools ; State Normal School, Warrensburg, Mo. ; Metal- lurgical Engr., Mo. School of Mines, 1892 ; post grad., 1892-93 ; Asst. Prof., Chemistry and Metallurgy, School of Mines, 1 year. Married, Jennie B. Sullivan, 1896, at N. Y. Miner and Assayer, Cripple Creek Dist., Colo., until 1894 ; Chemist and Metallurgist, Cripple Creek Dist, 1894-96. Supt., in charge of construction of metal- lurgical works. Consolidated Mercur Gold Mines, Mercur, Utah, 1897-1900. Organ- ized Utah Copper Co. Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Ray Consolidated Copper Co. ; Vice- pres., Nev. Northern R. R. ; Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Bingham & Garfield Ry., Ray & Gila Valley Ry. ; Dir., Utah Natl. Bank ; Vice-pres., McCornick & Co., Bank- ers ; Vice-pres., Garfield Banking Co. ; Dir., Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., Utah Hotel Co. ; Pres., Utah Hotel Operating Co. ; Dir., Utah Fire Clay Co. Stock- liolder : First Natl. Bank of Denver, U. S. Sugar & Land Co., Garden City, Colo. ; United Iron Works, Oakland ; Kansas City Structural Iron Co. Col. on staff of Gov. Peabody, Colo., 1903-04 ; Member, Stafl: of Gov. Spry, Utah, 3 years ; Commissioner for Utah to Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo., 1909. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Metallurgical Soc. of Am. Clubs : Alta, University, Commercial, Country, (Salt Lake City) ; California, (L. A.) ; Rocky Mountain, (New York) ; El Paso, (Colo. Spgs.). Address: Salt Lake City, Utah. JACKSON, Charles Samuel, Publisher; born, Jackson's Creek, Middlesex Co., Vir- ginia, Sept. 15, i860 ; son, James Henry and Anna Rebecca (Boss) J. Edu. : com- mon schools for a few short terms, and to Bryan & Stratton College, Baltimore, Md. Married, Marie Clopton, March 9, 1886, at Pendleton, Ore. Went to Oregon in 1880. Pres., Journal Publishing Co. ; Publisher of "Journal," and owns a large majority of its stock. Pres., Journal Building Co., which owns the Journal building. Clubs : Arlington, Commercial, Multnomah, Res. : 610 Salmon st. ; Office : Journal bldg., Portland, Ore. JACIvSOJV, Jesse Aaron, Civil Engineer; horn, Neodesha, Kas., Oct. 28, 1877 ; son, Jesse Peter and Ellen Rose (Violet) J. Edu. : Univ. of Washington. Married, Lydia Marie Agutter, Sept. 8, 1902, at Seattle, Wash. Chief Computer, City Engrs. Office, Seattle. Three years, Natl. Guard of Washington, Co. A, Field Signal Corps ; holds commission of First Lieut., Signal Corps, N. G. W. Asso. Mem., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Member : Pacific North- west Soc. Engrs., (secy.) ; P. M., Green Lake Lodge, No. 149, F. & A. M. ; Oriental Chapter, No. 19, R. A. M. ; Seattle Coun- cil, No. 6, R. S. M. ; Aloha Chapter, No. 116, O. E. S. Res. : 836 E. 69th st. ; Office: City Engrs. Office, Seattle, Wash. JACKSOjV, Josepliine Agnes, Physician; born, Elvaston, 111., Feb. 11, 1865. Edu. : Des Moines high school ; M. D., Women's Med. School, Northwestern Univ., 1896 ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1903. Interne, Cook Co. Hosp. ; Supt., Chicago Maternity Hosp. In practice, Chicago, 1898-1904 ; Pasadena, Cal., since 1904. First woman to receive M. D. degree from Rush Med. College. Member, L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Address : 1971 Morton ave.. Pasadena, Cal. JACOBS, Barron 31., Banker; born, Balti- more, Md., Dec. 1847 ; son, Mark I. and Hannah (Solomon) J. Edu.: public 296 WHO'S WHO schools. Married, Henrietta Kalz, In 1876, at Baltimore, Md. Pres., Arizona National Bank ; Dir., Citizen Building & Loan Assn. Cluh : Old Pueblo. Res. : 240 So. Stone ave. ; Office : Arizona Na- tional Bank, Tucson, Ariz. JACOBS, Howard Scott, Lawyer; horn, Visalia, Cal., Nov. 2, 1875 ; son, Justin and Anna Mary (Lowber) J. Edu. : pub- lic and bigh schools ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, May 17, 1899. Married, Mary Elizabeth Manning, Apr. 30, 1901. Dist. Atty., Kings Co., Cal., 1903-7. City Atty., Hanford, 4 years. Member : Kings Co., Bar Assn., I. O. O. F., N. S. G. W., W. O. W. Republican. Address : Han- ford, Cal. JACOBS, Joseph, Consulting- Civil En- gineer ; born, Leavenworth, Kas., Nov. 21, 1869; son, Isaac and Minnie (Safyer) J.; B. S., (C. E.) Kansas State Univ., 1889. 1894-1904, with Southern Pacific R. R. ; 1905-1909, with U. S. Rec. Service as Dist. Engr. and Consulting Engr. Since 1910, in private practice as consulting engr. in Seattle. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Pacific Northwest Soc. of Civil Engrs., Natl. Geographic Soc, Mu- nicipal League. Clubs : Seattle, Athletic, Arctic. Res. : Seattle Athletic Club ; Of- fice : 406 Central bldg., Seattle, Wash. JACOBSON, Tony, Mining; born. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 2, 1869 ; son, An- ton and Matilda (Norene) J. Self edu- cated. Married, Annie Sherwood Motsch, Sept. 7, 1892, at Pioche, Nev. Pros- pected at Alta and Stockton, Utah, 1899- 1902 ; Incorporated Columbus Consoli- dated Mining Co., mgr. and dir., 1902 ; now pres. and dir. ; Organizer, Mgr. and Dir., South Columbus Consolidated Mining Co., 1906 ; resigned, 1910 ; Mgr., Dir. and Organizer, Columbus Extension Mining Co., 1910, nov\^ Pres. ; Organizer, Pres. and Mgr., Alta Consolidated Mining Co., 1911. Clubs : Alta, Commercial. Address : Salt Lake City, Utah. JAHNKE, Robert, Banker; born, Dover Minn., Apr. 8, 1878 ; son, John and Annie (Mueller) , J. Grad., St. Charles High School, St. Charles, Minn. Married, Alice Davidson, June 28, 1905, at Dover, Minn. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Pasco, Wash. Address : Pasco, Wash. JAMES, Fleming- Wills, Railroad Pres- ident ; born, Virginia, Apr. 11, 1847 ; son, Henry and Eliza M. (Wills) J. Grad., Virginia Military Inst., Lexington, Va. Married, Isabel May Porter, June 27, 1871, at Austin, Tex. Pres., Farmers and Merchants Natl. Bank ; First Natl. Bank, Baird ; Abilene Trust Co., Roscoe, Snyder and Pac. Ry. of Texas ; Vice-pres., A. G. Willis Lbr. Co., South Dallas Lbr. Co.; Dir., Blackland Lbr. Co., Edwards Lbr. Co. Served as special judge, 42nd Judi- cial Dist. of Texas. Served in C. S. A., Civil War. Member : U. C. V. Res. : 1638 N. 2nd St. ; Office : Farmers and Mer- chants Natl. Bank, Abilene, Tex. JA31ES, Frank, Lawyer; born, Fulton, Schoharie Co., N. Y., Mar. 16, 1863; son, Thomas Henry and Elizabeth (Noxon) J. Edu. : common schools and Schoharie Acad., N. Y. Married, Harriet Bouck, Feb. 16, 1886. Moved to Cal., Nov., 1888. Member law firm, James, Smith &' McCarthy. Member : Cal. Assembly, 1900-1 Author : "Liens of Mechanics." Member : Chamber of Commerce. Clubs : Jonathan, City. Republican. Res. : 2685 Pasadena ave. ; Office : 529 Douglas bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. JAMES, Harry C, Capitalist; born, Georgetown, Colo., Aug. 15, 1868 ; son, William H. and Margaret A. James. Edu. : Denver high school, Univ. of Mich. Mar- ried, Carrie May Davidson, June 15, 1901, at Denver, Colo. Pres., United Metals, Mining and Milling Co. ; Vice-pres., Yak Mining and Milling Co. ; Dir., Denver Natl. Bank, Cement Securities Co., Denver Gas and Electric Co., Capitol Life Ins. Co. Trustee, Colorado State Museum. Clubs : Mile High, Denver, Denver Country, Colo. Golf, Oasis Hunting. Res. : 685 Emer- son ave. ; Office : Denver Natl. Bank, Den- ver, Colo. JAMES, Robert John, Physician and Surgeon ; born, CardiflE, Wales, 1872 ; son, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 297 William Gomer and Elizabeth (Williams) J. Edu. : Minn, public schools, and by private tutor ; M. D. C. M., Hamline Univ., Minnesota, 1899. Married, Lucy Bayers, June, 1902, at Seattle. Chief Surgeon. Pacific Coast Mines. Seattle. First Asst. Supt, Medical Lake Insane Asylum, 1901. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Washington State Med. Assn., King Coun- ty Med. Soc. Author: "Surgical and Medical Diseases of Lower Extremities," booklet, "Great Discoveries in Medical Sciences," and numerous pamphlets on medical and surgical subjects. Res. : 726 20th ave. N. ; Office : Cobb bldg., Seattle. Wash. JA3IES, William Francis, Physician and Surgeon ; torn, Darwhar, India, Nov. 11, 1860 ; son, Cornelius Francis and Sophie (Beaumont) J. ; ancestors on both sides of family served in British Army ; pa- ternal ancestors have an aggregate ser- vice of 411 years to date ; paternal grand- father and two uncles were Major Gen- erals in the Madras Army ; his father's great uncle. Lieut. R. Tripe, served under Lord Clive in India, and was killed at the siege of Patna, in 1759. M. D., Tu- lane Med. Univ., of La., 189.3. Married, Sarah Ellen Robinson, .June 16. 1886, at San Antonio, Tex. Landed in America from England on Sept. 17, 1884, and i settled in Texas ; at outbreak of Span.- \ Am. War, served as private in First U. S. I Vol. Cavalry, Troop "K" (Roosevelt's j Rough Riders) in Santiago campaign ; was ! in engagements of Las Guasimas and San I Juan Hill ; appointed Contract Surgeon, ; U. S. Army. Nov. 7, 1899 ; ordered to ■ Philippines for duty ; received commis- j sion as Capt. and Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Army, Feb. 20, 1901, serving 3 years' and 3 months in the Philippines ; mus- tpred out Feb. 1. 1903. Appointed Act- ing Asst. Surg., Public Health & Marine Hosp. Service, June 20. 1903 ; orderi-d for duty to Honolulu, where is now serv- ing at the Federal Quarantine Station, Hon. Mombcr, Hawaiian Med. Assn. Address : Quarantine Station, Honolulu, T. H. JAMES, AVilliam P., Judge; dorn, Buffa- lo. N. Y., Jan. 10, 1870 ; son, David and Jane (Parry) J. Moved to Cal., 1873. Grad., Los Angeles high school, 1891 ; studied law while employed on San Fran- cisco newspaper, and later as Court Re- porter on Los Angeles morning paper. Dep. Dist. Atty.. 1894-98 ; Chief Dep. Dist. Atty., 1898-1905. App. .Judge, Superior Court, Los Angeles, Co.. 1905 ; elected. 1906; app. Asso. .Justice. Dist. Court of Appeals, Second Dist., Nov., 1930; elected to fill remainder of term of 8 years. Member : Masons. Cliih : California. Re- publican. Res. : So. Pasadena ; Office : In - ternational Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JA3IIESON, John Q,iientin, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Pennsylvania, Apr. 19, 1855 : son, John and Mary (Duncan) J. Edu. : Western Univ. of Penn., leaving in Jun. year of civil engrg. course. Married, Kath- leen Ward, Nov. 22, 1910, at Portland. Ore. Engr. in charge of construction on Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co.. Northern Pacific Railroad, Astoria and Columbia River. R. R.. Western Pacific Ry. Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Address : 475 Hassalo st.. Portland. Ore. JA3IIS01V, Clatide Eagan, Geologist: horn, Rolla. Mo., Feb. 2, 1879 ; son, Claude DeKalb and Marie (McCormick) J. Grad., Missouri School of Mines, 1899. Married, Maude Trask. 1902, at Steel- ville. Mo. Has practiced as mining engr. and geologist in U. S.. Mexico and Can ada. State Geologist for Wyoming, since 1910. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs.. Industrial Club of Cheyenne. Author of reports on geology of Wyoming. Contrib- utor to mining and scientific journals. Address : 22nd and Capitol ave., Cheyenne. Wyoming. JARIVAGIN, 3Iilton Emerson, Physician ; horn, Jefferson City, Tenn.. July 26. 1868 ; son. Dr. Chas. T. P. and Julia A. (Reese) J. M. D.. Tenn. Medical College, 1897: post graduate of Tulane Univ. of New Or leans. 1901 ; Univ. of Vienna. Austria. 298 WHO'S WHO 1909. Married, Agnes R. Catlin, Oct. 1. 1911 at Coburg, Ore. Member : Am. Med. Assn. ; Am. Med. Assn. of Vienna ; Oregon State Med. Soc. ; Lane Co. Med. Soc. Address : Coburg, Ore. JARRETT, Ben. S., Manufacturer; horn, White Pigeon. Mich., 1867. Edu. : com- mon schools. Married, Mattie E. Smith, 1888, at Bloomfield, la. Moved to Los Angeles, 1898, and engaged in manufac- ture of cigars in 1899 ; largest importer of Havana leaf tobacco in the Southwest. Pres.. St. Elmo Cigar Co. ; awarded World's Grand Prize on clear Havana cigars at Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Expo., 1909. Member : Masons. Knights Temp- lar, and Shriners. Clul) : Fnion League. Res. : 309 So. Westlake ave. ; Office : 718 Gladys ave.. Los Angeles, Cal. JARROTT, ^Villiam L.., Lawyer; horn, Feb. 14, 1859 ; son, William and Mary (McMurtry) .T. Edu. : private school, Nicholasville. Ky., 1870 ; public school, Jefifersonville. Ind., 1871-72 ; public school. Pleasant Hill. Mo.. 1872-74; grad.. Pool's College, Pleasant Hill. May. 1878; stud- ied law in Pleasant Hill and Kansas City, 1878-81. Married. Alida M. Pearce, Dec. 7, 1882. Pros. Atty., Cass Co., Mo., 1885- 89. Presidential elector for Mo.. 1892. Judge of 17th Judicial Circuit. Missouri. 1898-1905. Moved to Cal., 1907. Mem- ber : Los Angeles Bar Assn., Masons. Moose. Democrat. Bes. : 315 So. Nor- mandie ave. ; Office : 408 Columbia Trust Co. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JAYIVE, Andrew Allen, Lawyer; horn, Washington. la.. Jan. 29, 1861 ; son, Dan- iel and Martha A. (Young) J. Edu. : com- mon school and Washington. (Ta.) Acad- emy. Married, Minnie M. Sperry. Feb. 13. 1890. at Portland. Ore. (She died Oct. 22. 1911.) Republican; elected Dist. Atty. for 7th .Judicial Dist.. State of Oregon, 1894 ; re-elected, 1896-98 ; mem- ber, State Legis.. session of 1905. 32° Mason, member Oregon Consistory No. 1, Portland. Ore.. Al Kader Temple, Nobles of the Jlystic Shrine. Portland. Ore. Ad- dress : 601 Journal bldg., Portland. Ore. JEAN, George William, Lawyer; horn, Lawrence, Mass., Mar. 5, 1876 ; son, Cleo- phas and Mary E. (Roberts) J. Edu. : country school. Bear Valley, San Benito Co. Married, Alice Black, Jan. 9, 1911. Moved to Cal., Sept., 1885. Town Clerk and Town Assessor, San Juan. Dist. Atty., San Benito Co.. since Nov. 8, 1910. Res. : West Street, near Hawkins ; Office : 4-6 First Natl. Bank bldg., Hollister, Cal. JEPPERSOIV, Geor!?e Orlo, Physician and Surgeon ; hoim, Des Plains. 111., Sept. 30, 1859 ; son, George M. and Mary M. (Bump) J. ; descendant of Cyrus Bump. Grad., State Normal School. Mankato, Minn.. 1880; M. D.. T^niv. of Michigan. 1889. Married, Matilda Calhoun, Apr. 24, 1890, at Milan. Mich. Member. Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 309 Grand ave. N. ; Office : 411-12 Failing bldg., Portland. Ore. JEFPERY, Oliver King, Real Estate; horn. Portland. Oregon, .Jan. 9. 1888 ; son, Edward James. and Nautili A. (King) J. Edu. : Portland public schools. Mar- ried. Margaret M. O'Connor, 1909. at Portland, Ore. Vice-pres.. Oregon Home Builders ; Secy.. Keasey, Humason & Jef- fery. Cluhs : Multnomah Amateur Atli- letic, Portland Commercial, Portland Au- tomobile, (dir.) ; Royal Rosarians. Port- land Ad. Res. : 694 Overton st. : Office : 1405 Yeon bldg., Portland, Ore. JENKINS. AVarren Maxwell, Banker: horn. Filer, Pa., 1887 ; son. William and Mary (Maxwell) J. A. B.. Grove City College, Pa., 1906 ; LL. B., George Wash- ington I^niv.. Law School, Wash.. D. C, 1909. Married, H. Louise Black, Nov. 30, 1911, at Grove City. Pa. Cashipr, Da^is & Bassett. bankers. Member : Phi Delta Phi, legal frat. Address : Wheeler, Wash. JBNKS, Clarence Atwood, Physician; horn, Santa Barbara, Cal.. Aug. 3, 1876. B. S.. Pomona College. 1899 ; M. D., Col- lege of Med., rniv. Sou. Cal., 1903. Mar- ried, Helen E. Clapp, 1906. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1903. Med. Exam., public schools of Santa Monica, Cal. ; Prof., Physiology. College of Dentistry, I^niv. Sou. Cal. Member : L. A. Co. Med. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 299 Assn. Phi Kho Sigma Med. Frat. Ren. : 1725 Church ave. ; Office : Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JKINiXIiNGS, Kd-»vard Payson, Consulting and Mining Engineer ; borii^ Becket, Mass., Aug. 24, 1853 ; son, Joseph Lathrop and Harriet (Chapman) J. C. E., Union Col- lege, Schenectady, N. Y. Married, Ida I Fitzgerald, July 25, 1894, at Goshen, N. Y. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Ca- nadian Mining Inst., Am. Electro-Chemi- cal Soc, Fellow, Am. Assn. Advan. of Science, Am. Seismological Soc, Natl. Geographic Soc. Contributor of Articles on Economic Geology in transactions Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., and transactions of Canadian Mining Inst. Res. : 1084 First ave. ; Office : 607 Newhouse bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. JENNINGS, Samuel Josiali, Banker; born, Atlanta, Miss., Aug. 7, 1866 ; son, O. S. and Eliza (Crowley) J. Edu. : country schools. Married, Annie J. Albritton, Feb. 7, 1889, at Bazette, Tex. Cashier, First State Bank. Representative from Navaro Co., in Texas Legis., 4 years. Democrat. Member : K. of P., W. O. W. Address : Kerens, Tex. JENSEN, Constan, Lawyer; horn, St. I Paul, Minn., Aug. 3, 1878; son, Hans P. ! and Mary S. (Christensen) J. Edu. : St. [i Paul grammar school, 1884-92 ; St. Paul Central High School, 1892-94 ; Globe Bus. College, 1894-95 ; studied law in office of Flandrau, Squires & Cutcheon ; B. L.. 1 Univ. of Minn., College of Law, June, 1902. Moved to Cal., Jan., 1907. In June, 1904, went to Manila, P. I., and t^ entered govt, service in Pros. Atty's. of- f fice, and later was Chief of Public Land I Div., Bureau of Lands. Returned to Cal., ! Jan., 1907. Del. to Republican Co., Conv., j Los Angeles. 1910, and to Republican State Conv., San Francisco, 1910. Mem- ber : Los Angeles and Cal. Bar Assns., College Men's Assn. of Sou. Cal. Cluds : ! University, City. Republican. Res. : 428 ! Grand View st. ; Office : 412 Tr. and Sav. I bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JENSEN, Frederick Christian, Capital- ist ; born, Odense, Denmark, Feb. 19, 1856 ; son, Boren and Martha Marie (Peterson) J. Edu.: Wasatch /Acad., Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Married, li-die Elizabeth Neilson, Sept. 15, 1885, at Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Vice-pres., Mt. Pleasant Commercial and Savings Bank ; Pres., Consolidated Furni- ture Co., Moapa Hog and Livestock Co. ; Vice-pres., Mt. Pleasant Mill and Power Co., Progress Mercantile Co., Federal Coal and Coke Co., Rowe & Kelly Clothing Co. ; Dir., Utah Savings and Trust Co., Con- tinental Life Ins. and Inv. Co., Guardian Guarantee and Casualty Co., Tenabo Co. ; Dir., Utah-Mexican Sugar and Livestock Co. ; Treas., Pleasant View Park Co. Pres., Mt. Pleasant School Bd., 9 years. Member : Utah Bankers Assn., W. O. W. Club : Mt. Pleasant Commercial. Address : Mt. Pleasant, Utah. JESS, Stoddard, Banker; born. Fox Lake Wis., Dec. 3, 1856 ; son, George and Maria Theresa (Judd) J. Edu. : Univ. of Wis., Madison, Wis. Married, Carrie Helen Chenoweth, Jan. 15, 1879, at Monroe, Wis. Commenced banking career with First Natl. Bank of Fox Lake, Wis., in 1875 ; in Dec, 1876, became cashier of Geo. Jess & Co.'s Bank in Waupun, Wis. Removed to Pomona, Cal., in Dec, 1885, and in June, 1886, started First Natl. Bank of Pomona, Cal. ; remained its cashier, until 1898 ; accepted Vice-presi- dency of First Natl. Bank of Los An- geles, in 1904. Was Mayor of Waupun, Wis., 1884-5; Pres., Cal. Bankers' Assn., 1911-12. Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank; Dir., Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank., Pres., L. D. Powell Pub. Co., Dir., Em- pire Investment Co., Pres., Los Angeles Clearing House Assn. Clubs : California, Jonathan, Los Angeles Athletic, Union League. Res. : 2133 Harvard blvd. ; Of- fice : First National Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. JESSUP, Albert Hall, Contracting- En- gineer ; born, Penn Y^an, N. Y., Oct. 28. 1886 ; son, Arthur and Irene (Stanton) J. Edu. : Univ. of Idaho, 1910 ; two years soo WHO'S WHO engrg. course and two years special work in elec. hydraulic and civil engrg. not try- ing for degree. Unmarried. Asst. City Engr. of Moscow, Ida. Pres. and Mgr., Jessup & Co., Secy., Quesnell & Jessup. Member : Am. Inst, of Elec. Engrs., B. P. O. E. Address : Box 35, Moscow, Ida. JEVJVE, H., Merchant; horn, Norway; engaged in bus. in Chicago, 17 years ; moved to Los Angeles, 1882 ; began with small grocery store, now owner of H. Jevne Co. Dir., First Natl. Bank. Char- ter Member, L. A. Chamber of Commerce. Member : Merchants and Mfrs. Assn.. Municipal League. Member of all leading social clubs. Res. : 837 S. Westlake ave. ; Office : 6th and Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. JEWELL, Fred, Banker; horn, Wheaton, 111., June 7, 1869 ; son, Elias and Sabra A. (Winchell) J. Edu. : Wheaton, Col- lege, 111. Married, Margaret A. Myers, 1887, at Richmond, 111. Secy, to Gov. of Nebr., 2 years ; Pres., Citizens Savings Bank, San Diego ; served as Col. on staff of Gov. W. A. Poynter of Neb., 1896- 1900. Member : Masons, Modern Wood- men, Fraternal Brotherhood, Am. Order of Protection. Gluh : Cuyamaca. Res. : 3628 Fifth st. ; Office : 1040 5th St., San Diego, Cal. JEWETT, George Clarence, Banker; horn. Maple Lake, Minn., Nov. 27, 1876 ; son, Aaron H. and Jane (Emerson) J. Edu. : High School, Maple Lake, Minn. ; and Commercial College, Mankato, Minn. Married, Minnie C. Sander, June 21, 1904, at McHenry, N. D. Dir., and Cashier, The National Bank of Palouse. Member of House, No. Dak. Legis., 1909. Now serving second term as Mayor, Palouse, Wash. Republican. Member : Masons, I. O. O. F., A. O. U. W. Address : Pa- louse, Wash. JEWETT, W^illiaiu Kennom, Banker; horn, Putnam, O., Jan. 1, 1857 ; son, Hugh Judge and Sarah Elizabeth (Guthrie) J. Edu. : private and public schools ; A. B., Williams College. Married, Patty Kyle Stuart. Vice-pres., Colo. Springs Natl. Bank ; Pres., London Mining and Reduc- tion Co. ; Dir., Colo. Savings Trust Co. Fellow in Perpetuity, Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art, N. y. Cluhs : University, (N. Y.), Denver, El Paso, Cheyenne Moun- tain Country, Colorado Springs Golf (Colo. Springs) ; Annandale Country) (Pasadena, Cal.) Address: Colo. Springs, > Colo. JOB, Thomas C, Lawyer; horn, near Sa- betha, Kas., Sept. 9, 1866; son, Brierlyjj Harris and Hannah (Goodpasture) J.f Edu. : public schools ; Kansas State Nor-' mal, Emporia, Kan. ; read law in oflSce of Edward M. Kinman, Jacksonville, 111. Married, Emma L. Herbel, June 15, 1893.! Moved to Cal., 1910. Cluhs: California,! Sierra Madre. Republican. Res. : Hotel Darby; Office: 826 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JOHANSOjV, Carl M., Private Banker; hoim, Sweden, Aug. 22, 1863 ; son, John ; and Mary Johanson. A. B., Williams Col- ' lege, 1889 ; LL. B., Cornell Univ., Law j Dept., 1892. Married, Edith F. Tribe, { June 20, 1906, at Colo. Springs. Pres., i The Algase Co., Vice-pres., Goldbar Lbr.j Co. Served as U. S. Commnr., and U. S. | Dist. Atty. of Alaska. Republican. Mem- \ ber : Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners. \ Cluhs : University, Golf, Swedish. Res. : i Perry Hotel ; Office : 614-617 Nor. Bank bldg., Seattle, Wash. JOHNESSE, Frank Ernest, Mining" En- gineer; horn, Montrose, Iowa, Sept. 1, l! 1869 ; son, William Madison and Adaline (Johnson) J. Edu.: Montrose, Iowa, High School. Took full four year mining course in International Correspondence School, Scranton, Pa. Married, Mary A.\ Patten, Aug. 10, 1900, at Spokane, Wash, r Dir. and Mgr., Blue Jacket Mining Co., mine at Lucile, Idaho Co., Idaho ; head i office, Baltimore, Md. Pres., Internation- 1 al Minerals Co. For three years prior to • Jan. 1, 1912, held position of Mineral/ Inspector and Inspector of Carey Act Pro- ; jects, U. S. Field Service, Dept. of the Interior. Member Lower House, fifth ses- sion, Idaho State Legislature, from Idaho ON THE PACIFIC COAST 301 County. INlomber : Am. Inst, of Mining- Engrs. Republican. Res. : 1820 N. 7tli St. ; Office : Empire bhlg., Boise, Idaho. JOHNSON, Albintis Altmzo, Investment Broker ; horn, Lexington, Ind., Feb. S, 1852 ; son, Capt. Gideon and Martlia Bruce (Wilson) J. A. B., A. M., De Pauw Univ., 1875 ; D. D., 1888. Married, Alice W. Thomas, Nov. 10, 1875, at Wash., Ind. Ordained minister Methodist Episcopal Church, 1874. Pres. and founder. Fort Worth Univ., 1882-90 ; Pres., State Univ. of Wyo., Laramie, 1890-97 ; Supt., Min- eral Dept., State Land Board of Colo., 1907-9. Pres., and Mgr., Pendleton Gar- ner Mines Co. ; Vice-pres. and Mgr., Colo. & Nor. Ry. of Denver ; member firm, A. A. Johnson & Co., inv. brokers. Trustee Fort Worth Univ. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners. Res. : 138 S. Grant st. ; Office : 721 Equitable bldg., Denver, Colo. ;JOHNSON, Ammi Keyes, Physician; torn. 111., Jan. 15, 1852. M. D., Hahne- mann Med. College, Chicago, 1878. Mar- ried, F. E. Woodling, Feb. 21, 1882. For- mer Pres., Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Soc. Res. : 559 4th st. ; Office : Court and E I sts., San Bernardino, Cal. i^OHNSON, Archie James, Banker; born, i Marion Co., Ore., Sept. 18, 1867 ; son, John Charles and Violetta J. Edii. : Scio public schools, previous to 1882 ; grad., Portland Bus. College, Dec, 1885. :Married, Linnie Young, Dec. 31, 1888, at Scio, Ore. Pres., Dir. and Mgr., Benton Co. Natl. Bank of Corvallis, Ore. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Burns, Ore. ; Dir., Ore- gon Apple Co. ; Dir., Benton County Fruit Growers' Assn. ; Pres., and Dir., Willa- mette Valley Stock & Land Co. Mayor of Scio, 2 terms ; Councilman, 2 terms ; Councilman of Corvallis, one term, and Mayor, one term, (2 years). State Sen- ator from Linn Co., 1894-98 ; State Sen- ator from Benton Co., 1904-08. Natl. Bank Exam., for the North West States, 1000-6, under presidential appointment ; rosigned to organize Benton Co. Natl. Bank. Member and Es-Pres.. Corvallis Commercial Club. Address : 9th and Ha-- rison, Corvallis, Ore. JOHNSON, Arthur Edward, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Genesee, Mich., Nov. 4, 1872 ; son, Edward Wesley and Rocena (Tanner) J. Grad., common schools of Genese^ ; high school of Flint, Mich., and Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor ; M. D., Rush Med. College, Chicago. Married, Estella Selleck, June 28, 1898, at Mount Morris, Mich. 32° Scottish Rite Mason, El Katif Shrine. Res. : 1602 Mallon ave. ; Office : 410 Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. JOHNSON, Asbby William, Manufactur- er ; horn, Monroe Co., West Va., Aug. 30, 1868; son, Jas. Madison and Ellen Jane (Vawter) J. Udu. : high school. Married. Katherine S. Pence, Oct. 11, 1893, at Hunters Spring, W. Va. Vice-pres., Union Bank, Granger, Wash. ; Mgr. and Secy., Granger Brick & Tile Co. Asst. Adjt. Gen., West Va. Natl. Guard, 2 years. Address : North Yakima, Wash. JOHNSON, Cedric Edgar, Lawyer; horn, Kenton, O., Mar. 14, 1868 ; son, Artemas Bell and Louise M. (Crane) J. Edu. : public schools; A. B., Oberlin College, 1890 ; Harvard Law School, 1891-92. Married, Helen E. Hoskins, June 23, 1893. Came to Cal., 1906. Law partner of Lewis W. Andrews and Hon. Thomas O. Toland. Member : F. & A. M., Knights Templar, B. P. O. E. Democrat. Res. : 303 Occidental blvd. ; Office : 1100 Union Oil bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JOHNSON, Charles Bedford, Banker; horn, Celina, Tenn., Sept. 27, 1881; sou, W. C. and Louisa (McMillan) J. Grad., Vernon High School, 1898; Southwestern Univ., Georgetown, Tex. ; A. B., Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1903; Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1904. Mar- ried, Agnes Hufl:, June 16, 1909, at Ver- non, Tex. Cashier, Herring Natl. Bank. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias, W. O. W. Res. : 1203 West Texas st. ; Office : Herring Natl. Bank, Vernon, Tex. JOHNSON, Charles Gustave, Banker; horn, Lamar, Tex., Mar. 23, 1866 ; son, Theodore and Bertha (Herra) J. Edu. : 302 WHO'S WHO private schools ; St. Mary's College, San Antonio, Tex. Married, Clara Peets, Oct. 28, 1889, at St. Mary's, Tex. Pres., Rock- port Ice and Light Co., Charles G. John- son Lbr. Co., First Natl. Bank, Rockport and Port Arkansas Ry. Co. ; Dir., Rock- port & Tarpon & Victoria Nav. Co. Mayor of Rockport. Democrat. Member : W. O. W., Knights of Pythias. Club : Oak Shore. Address : Rockport, Tex. JOHNSON, Charles 31., Banker; born, Truro, Canada, Feb. 13, 1863; son, Wil- liam and Amelia (Wilson) J. Edit.: pub- lic schools. Married, Eliza Kadell, 1887, at Butte, Mont. Pres., Whitehall State Bank. Address : Whitehall, Mont. JOHNSON, Frank, Banker; born, Stock- ton, CaL, Oct. 1, 1853 ; son, William and Elizabeth (Ward) J. Edu. : Heald's Bus. College, San Francisco. Married, Jessie Johnson, Jan. 20, 1878, at Weston, Tex. Pres., Bank of San Marcial. Mason. Address : San Marcial, N. M. JOHNSON, Frank 3Ielvin, Civil Engi- neer ; born, McKinney, Tex., July 1, 1888 ; son, George W. and Anna F. (Nicholson) J. Grad., Seattle High School, 1906 ; Acme Business College, Seattle, 1907 ; B. S. (C. E.), Univ. of Wash., 1911. Un- married. Junior Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Contributor to engrg. periodicals. Res. : 1303 E. Marion st. ; Office : City Hall, Seattle, Wash. JOHNSON, Gail Borden, Capitalist; born, Texas, Nov. 11, 1859 ; son, J. W. and Phila (Borden) J. Edu. : common schools. Married, Willie Borden, Nov. 29, 1880, at Galveston, Tex. Was in newspaper bus. in Texas and N. Y. City. In service Bor- den Condensed Milk Co., at Chicago, 1884-8. Moved to Los Angeles, 1888. Treas. and Vice-pres., Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. ; Pres., L. A. Abstract & Trust Co. ; Dir., German Am. Savings Bank, L. A. Trust & Savings Bank. Trustee, Univ. of Sou. CaL, Y. W. C. A. Clubs: Califor* nia, Bolsa Chica Gun, (L. A.) ; Bohemian, (S. F.). Res.: 345 Westlake ave. ; Office: Pacific Mutual bldg., Los Angeles, CaL JOHNSON, Horatio Almearn, Lawyer born, Lincoln Co., Ont., Can., Aug. 4 1865 ; son, William Henry and Saral (Fox) J. Edu. : public schools, Nortl Cayuga, Ont., 1870-75 ; high school. Cay uga, Ont., 1875-78 ; LL. B., Chicago Col lege of Law, conferred Lake Forest Univ. 1896. Married, Edith E. Lymburner, Ma; 16, 1886. Atty. for Am. Tel. and Tel Co., 1901-5; since, with Bell Telephon interests of Pacific States. Pres., Fed erated Imp. Club of Alameda Co. ; Atty. Santa Fe Imp. Assn, Oakland. Member Masons. Republican. Res. : 834 55 tl St., Oakland ; Office : 408 Shreve bldg.. San Francisco, CaL JOHNSON, James Catlin, Lawyer; born Okoman, Minn., May 12, 1872 ; son, Wil i liam Henry and Elizabeth (Reed) J. Edu.] common and high schools of Minn. ; Bus] College at Duluth, Minn. ; studied law ii ' office of father ; admitted to bar, Ore Supreme Court, 1895 ; also in practice ii U. S. Circuit and List. Courts of Ore Married, Marguerite May Ponti, Dec. 23 1893. Private, Ore. Natl. Guard, 1895 6-7 ; Serg., 2nd Ore. U. S. Vols., Philippini Is., 1898-9, Co. M; Capt. Co. E 4th Inf Ore. Natl. Guard, 1907-8-9 ; Capt, Com missary and Sub. 4th Inf. O. N. G., 1910 11 ; Capt. Ordnance, Coast Art. ; Pres. O. N. G., 1911-12. Member: K. of P. W. O. W., Oregon State Rifle Assn. Repub lican. Res. : 719 Birch ave. ; Office Woodware bldg.. Cottage Grove, Ore. i JOHNSON, Julius C, Banker; born, Ger-i many, Sept. 23, 1863 ; son, Christiai Johnson. Edu. : common schools, Ger many. Married, Mable Howard, July 1893, at Almira, Wash. Cashier, Almirr State Bank ; Pres., Flouring Mills, Colum bia River Irri. Co. Member : Odd Fel lows. Address : Almira, Wash. JOHNSON, liee A., Banker; born, Frank- fort, Ky., Dec. 11, 1855 ; son, William J and Elvira Morrison (Fen-Quay) J. Edu. Spokane College, Wash. ; Garrett Biblica Inst., Evanston, 111., 1899. Married, Mar gareta A. Dearch, May 3, 1875, at Springfield. 111. Itinerant preacher, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 303 14 years ; was pastor, First Methodist Episcopal Church. Walla Walla ; left account voice failure. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Standard Home Building Co.. Lee A. .Tohnson & Co. Served in State Legis., 1005-7 ; candidate for Congress, Third Dist., 1000. Republican. Member, Bd. of Regents, Wash. State College, Pullman ; K. of P.. United Workmen, W. O. W., Odd Fellows, Masons. Cluh : Town Com- mercial. Address : Sunny side, Wash. OHNSON, Leslie Gloyd, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Stockton, Cal., 1885 ; son, W. Wynn and Retta (Cougill) J. Grad., Portland High School, 1008; M. D., Univ. of Ore.. Med. Dept., 1000. Married. Leta L. Drain. 1000, at Astoria, Ore. Member : Coos and Curry Co. Med. Socs.. Oregon State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Chihs : Myrtle, (pres.) ; Myrtle Point Commer- cial. Address : Spruce St.. Myrtle Point, jOre. fOHlVSOlV, Milbank, Physician: loryi-, hSTl. M. D., Med. School, Northwestern 'Univ., 1803. Formerly Prof., Physiology, rollege of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal. Found- ov. Phi Rho Sigma Med. Frat. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Roc. Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 360 Westlak^- St. ; 0/^ce : Trust and Savings bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 'OHNSON, Patrick H., Lawyer; lorn, Franklin. W. Va., Mar. 7, 1872; .son, .Jacob F. and Clarissa B. (INIaupin) -T. Ed II. : State Normal School, Kirksville, Mo. ; State Normal School, Los Angeles. Cal. ; studied law in oflRce of Wells, Works iS: Lee. Los Angeles. Assemblyman. Cal. Legis.. from Placer and El Dorado Coun- ties, since 1008. Democrat. Res. : Land Hotel ; Office : 502 People's Bank bldg., Sacramento, Cal. OHNSON, Paul W., Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Raleigh. 111.. Jan. 23. 1S75 ; 'ion. Frederick F. and Minerva (Burnett) T. Litt. B.. Milton College, Wis. ; M. D., Hollege of Phys. and Surg., Chicago. Mar- ried. Lura M. Burdick, Jan. 14, 1003, at Milton, Wis. Pres., Asotin County Med. ^oc. ; Health Officer, City of Clarkston. Precinct Democratic Committeeman for Clarkston, Asotin County Democratic Committee. Res. : 8th and Chestnut ; Office : 6th and Sycamore, Clarkston, Wash. JOHNSON, Robert Milton, Lawyer; horn, Bedford, Ind., Jan. 4, 1874 ; son, Jesse Logan and Hattie Ida (Griffith) J. Mov^d from Bedford, Ind., to Palestine, Tex., Oct., 1870 ; attended public schools of the county, then Summer Hill Select School, Omen, Texas, under supervision of A. W. Oree ; taught in public schools of Anderson Co.. Texas. 1802-08. In P. O., at Palestine, 1808-1000 ; then attended law dept.. State Univ., Austin. Practiced law, Butte, Mont, latter part of 1001 ; returned to Palestine and was elected City Atty., in 1004 ; served two terms, 1004-8 ; elected County Atty. of Ander- son Co., and served 2 terms, 4 years. Married, Nettie Watts. June 10, 1005, at Galveston, Texas. Member, law firm of Kay and Johnson. Shriner, 32° Ma- son, Knights Templar ; Hella Temple. Dal- las, Tex. ; Consistory, No. 2, Dallas, Tex. ; Palestine Commandery. No. 3 ; Royal Arch Chap.. No. 10, Palestine ; Blue Lodge, No. 31, Palestine. Democrat. Res. : 107 Combination st. ; Office : Box 821, Pales- tine. Tex. JOHNSON, Samuel Oramel, Lumberman and Capitalist ; horn, Howard City. Mich., Mar. 0, 1881 ; son, Samuel S. and Emma (Gibbs) J. Edu. : public schools, Bar- num. Minn. ; grad., Shattuck School. Fari- bault, 1808 ; studied law and mechanical engrg., ITniv. of Minn.. 1002-03. Married, Katherine Horrigan, Dec. 5, 1006. at Faribault, Minn. In charge of mills and yard at Cloquet. Minn., 1000-04. Moved to Cal.. Apr.. 1004. Took charge of Mc- Cloud River Lbr. Co.. upon death of his father, 1005. Pres., Klamath Dev. Co.. Klamath Falls. Ore., 1000 ; presented Shattuck Armory to Shattuck Military School, 1008, in memory of his father ; Pres., S. S. Johnson & Co., Hot Springs Co.. Des Chutes Lbr. Co., Des Chutes Booming Co.. Big Basin Lbr. Co. ; Vice- 304 WHO'S WHO pres., Weed Lbr. Co., Willamette R. R. Co., Wendling-Jolinson Lbr. Co., First Natl. Bank, Weed, Cal. ; Dir., Pacific Coast Redwood Co. ; Secy, and Treas.. Klamath Inv. Co. ; owner, White Pelican Hotel, Klamath Falls. Member: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Master and Royal Arch Masons. Cluhs : Pacific Union, Clare- mont Country, Bohemian, Family, Com- monwealth. Klamath Country. Address : San Francisco, Cal. JOHNSON, Smith Steinberger, Physician and Surgeon ; iorn, Walla Walla, Wash.. Dec. 15, 1868 ; son. Parish B. and Lydia T. (Sheets) J. ; first cousin of Gov. Hiram W. Johnson, of Cal. .Edu. : public schools and Whitman College, Walla, Walla, Wash. ; M. D., Univ. of Oregon, 1897 ; special work later at Mass. General Hosp., Boston ; Bellevue Hosp., N. Y. ; Jefferson Hosp., Phila. ; Rush and Northwestern Hosp., Chicago ; Imperial Hosp., Tokio, Japan ; Marine Hosp., Hong Kong, China, and Kobe, Japan ; Asst. Surg., O. R. & N. Ry., Great Northern Ry., N. P. Steam- ship Co. Married, Emma Shaw Stay- ner, Apr. 27, 1905, at Seattle. Learned trade of printer, became part owner of the "Walla Walla Union." newspaper : studied law for three years ; did special work in Japan in the study of smallpox. Formerly Health Officer, Lewiston, Ida. ; has practiced in Seattle. 10 years. Owner of large fruit ranches in Yakima Valley, Wash. Res. : Hotel Stander ; Office : Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. JOHNSON, Syvert H., Physician and Surgeon ; torn, Minnesota, Aug. 11, 1869 ; son, Halvor and Gertrude (Anderson) J. B. S., Northern Indiana Normal School, 1892 ; M. D.. Jefferson Med. College, Phila., 1897. Married, Marie Eie, May 27, 1900, at Shelley, Minn. Res. : 305 N. Forest st. ; Office : 202 Alaska blk., Bellingham, Wash. JOHNSON, Theodore A., Mining; torn, Geneseo, 111., 1864. Edn. : common schools. Became mgr. of store, St. Davids, 111., of miners' supplies at an early age. Book- keeper, Exchange Bank, Kendall, Kas., 1885 ; was City Clerk and Dep. Collector, Kendall, Kas. Est, Johnson City Statf! Bank, Johnson City, Kas, Asst. Cashieij, U. S. Bank, Kansas City ; Secy. au3 Treas., Mo. Smelting Co., 1896-190Cf. One of the organizers. Federal Lead Co., Flat River, Mo. Dir., Union Lead Co. Went to Los Angeles, 1901. Part owner in old Keystone Mine, Sandy, Nev. Mgr. and part owner, Johnnie Mine, Johnnie, Nev., 2 years. Dir. and Secy., Pan American Co. Charter Member, Sierra Madre Club. Res. : 1818 Cimarron st. ; Office : Provi- dent Inv. Co., Los Angeles, Cal. JOHNSON, Thomas Albert, Banker; torn Hamilton, Tex., May 15, 1874 ; son, W.. M. and Rebecca (Humphreys) J. Edu.: common schools. Married, Bessie Haley, June 8, 1898, at Sipe Springs, Tex. Cash- ier, Farmers and Merchants Natl. Bank. Member: K. of P., W. O. W. Address: Merkel, Tex. JOHNSON, Wallace, Physician; torn Middletown, O., May 2, 1867; son/ Charles Brayton and Sarah Margaret (Hanger) J. Edu.: Middletown public' and high schools, 1883; Ph. B., Univ. oli Wooster, 1889; M. D., Ohio Med. College., Cincinnati, 1892; Univ. of Berlin, Ger-| many, 1893; K.-K., Univ. of Vienna, Aus- tria, 1893-94. Married, Magdalene M, Masters, July 5, 1900, at Wooster, 0, Formerly member, Med. Soc. Dist. of Co-' lumbia, Med. Assn. of D. C, Clinical Soc' of D. C. ; formerly member. Faculty oil Georgetown Med. School, of D. C, and on clinical staff of the Emergency Hos-i" pital, D. C. Member : South Idaho Dist ' Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Natl. Geo- graphic Soc. In collaboration with Dr. M. D'Arcy Magee, wrote the small booli on Surgery in the "Medical Epitome Ser' ies," pub. by Lea Bros. & Co. Address Roseberry, Ida. JOHNSON, William Henry, Lawyer i torn, Placerville, El Dorado Co., July 12| 1869 ; son, John Calhoun and Emil; (Hagerdon) J. Edu. : public school? Placerville and San Jose ; LL. B., Keni College of Law, 1897. Married, Belle M ON THE PACIFIC COAST 301 Ziegler. City Atty., San Jose, since July. 1910. Member : Foresters of Am., Fra- ternal Brotlierhood. Democrat. Res. : 509 Delmas ave. ; Office : Ryland bidg., San Jose, Cal. JOHNSTON, Bernard H., Mining; horn, Warsaw. 111., Sept. IS. 1861 ; son, Robert Alexander and Caroline Emily (McMahon) J. E(Ju. : public schools, Warsaw, 111., and Carthage. 111. Married, Clara Fran- cis Moore, June 25, 1887, at Unionville, INIo. Opened the Mendota, Wash., mines ; built the town of Mendota and the Cent- raHa Eastern to Mendota. Has been in coal mining business for 25 years. Gen. Mgr.. Mendota Coal Co., Mendota, Mis- souri. Gen. Mgr. and Secy., Mendota Coal and Coke Co., Centralia, Wash. ; Occidental Coking Coal Co., Bayne, King Co., Wash. ; Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Centralia Eastern R. R., Centralia, Wash. ; Vice-pres., Farmers and Merchants Bank, Centralia, Wash. Pres. and Treas.. Rogers Coal Co., Mendota, Missouri ; Pres., Armstrong Coal Co., Cincinnati, Iowa. Member: F. &. A. M., B. P. O. E., Modern Woodmen. Democrat. Res. : 411 North Rock ; Office : rms. 14-15-16, Union Loan and Trust bldg., Centralia, Wash. JOHNSTON, Fred L,yle, Civil and Mining Engineer ; horn. 111., Aug. 6, 1881 ; son, John Thompson and Florence J. (Case) J. Grad., Santa Barbara High School, 1900 ; B. S. and E. M., Univ. of Cal., 1904. Un- married. Asso. Engr., with C. & A. Mines, Bisbee, Ariz. ; Asso. Engr., with Merchants Mutual Light and Power Co., Santa Barbara, Cal. ; City Engr. of City H: of Santa Barbara, 1910-11 ; at present, Asso. Field Engr.. with Manifold & Poole, Title Insurance bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs.. I Xigma Psi Fraternity, for scholarship ; I Abracadabra Club, Berkeley. Res. : 325 I East Anapamu st., Santa Barbara, Cal. ; Office: 743 Title Insurance bldg., Los An- [ geles. Cal. ^ JOHNSTON, Thomas D., Lawyer; horn, ■ Kirksville, Mo., Nov. 7, 1878 ; son, John I W. and Laura Bell J. Grad., grammar school, Omaha, Nebr. ; high school, Ukiah, Cal., 1905-6. Married, Ada E. Wilson, June 27, 1903. Moved to Cal., May 25, 1895. City Atty., Ft. Bragg, May, 1902, to Nov., 1906. Chief Dep. Dist. Atty., Contra Costa Co., since Jan. 1, 1911. Police Judge, Richmond, 1908-9 ; elected Assemblyman of 22d Dist., 38th Session, 1908. Republican. Res. : 834 Pennsylva- nia ave. ; Office : 607 McDonald ave., Richmond, Cal. JOHNSTON, William Allen, Lawyer; horn, San Jose, Sept, 29, 1856 ; son, Silas Newton and Virginia L. (Faber) J. Edu. : public schools, San Jose, 1871 ; A. B., Univ. of the Pacific, 1876 ; A. M., June, 1879 ; LL. B., Law School, Univ. of Mich.. 1878. Married, Cora L. Laine, Jan. 1, 1884. Republican. Res. : 80 N. Eighth St. ; Office : Knox bldg., San Jose, Cal. JOHNSTONE, Spence Montrose, Lawyer; horn, at sea. Mar. 29, 1879 ; son, John Alexander and Saadi M. (deClifEord) J. Edu. : public schools, Woodside, N. Y. ; grad., high school, 1899 ; New York Law School, 1902. Married, Margaret Pabst, Mar. 25, 1906. Moved to Cal., July,1907. From 1907, to Mar., 1911, connected with law dept.. Salt Lake Route. Now engaged in private practice. Sergeant, Co. F, 203rd N. Y. Vol. Inf., Span.-Am. War. Member : Camp 46, Span.-Am. War Vete- rans, (N. Y. City) ; F. & A. M. Repub- lican. Res. : 2431 W. Jefferson st. ; Of- fice : 421-423 Merchants Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JOHNSTONE, Thomas Henry, Banker; horn, Canada, Feb. 7, 1850 ; son, Archi- bald and Jane (Reynolds) J. Edu. : pub- lic schools ; bus. college. Married, Anna M. Mills, June 26, 1878, at Bloomfleld, Cal. Pres., T. H. Johnstone Co., Surprise Valley Bank, Cedarville Hall Co. ; Vice- pres. and Treas., Surpi-ise Valley Elect- ric Light & Power Co. ; Treas., Modoc Evaporator Co. Member : Natl. Geogra- phic Soc, Masons, (past master) ; Elks, 306 WHO'S WHO Masonic Veterans' Assn. of Pacific Coast. Address : Cedarville, Cal. JOHNSTONE, Thomas lieimiel. Lawyer; 6om, Sequin. Tex.. Feb. 25. 1862 ; son, Thomas D. and Catherine K. (Calvert) .T. Edu. : public schools ; St. Mary's College, San Antonio, Tex; McNeil's School, Se- quin, Tex. ; A. B., St. Mary's Univ.. Gal- veston, Tex., 1880; studied law with William Fitzroy Stafford, Galveston. Married, Lulu Freeman, Sept. 30, 1885. Pros. Atty., Guadaloupe Co., Tex., 1885- 86 and 1890-91. Republican. Res. : 2901 Francis ave. ; Office : 214 International Bank bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. JOHNSTONE, William Arthur, Banker; horn, Canada, Dec. 15, 1869 ; son, .Tames A. and Eliza S. (Way) J, Edu. : public schools, Canada. Married, Alice Eugenia Host, Dec. 20, 1902, in Cal. Pres., Bank of San Dimas, San Dimas Orange Grow- ers' Assn., San Dimas Irri. Co., San Di- mas Lbr. Co. ; Dir., San Antonio Fruit Exch.. Artesian Belt Water Co., Pomona Securities Co. Served in Cal. Legis.. 1903-5. Republican. Member : Natl. Geographic Soc, Masons, Knights Tem- plar. Shriners. Clubs : Union League, City, (L. A.). Address: San Dimas. Cal. JOINER, George Albert, Judg-e: horn. Wolcott. N. Y., Aug. 20, 1861 ; son, Dorous B. and Rebecca (Wilde) J. Edu. : common schools. Married, Josie M. Cur- tis, Apr. 12, 1893. at Anacortes, Wash. Elected Pros. Atty. of Skagit County. Wash., 1893 ; re-elected, 1894 ; elected Judge of Superior Court for Skagit and San Juan Counties. Wash.. 1900; re- elected, 1904 and 1908. Expects to re- turn to practice of law at Anacortes on expiration of term in 193 3. Address: Anacortes, Skagit Co., Wash. JOIiLiEY, Haskell Shirtliff. Banker; horn, Salem. Utah, May 17. 1861: son. Henry N. M. and Cynthia Ann (Shirtliff) J. Edu. : public schools. Married, Effie S. Leithead. Oct. 19. 1881. in Utah. Built canal 40 miles long, covering 12.000 acres of land, in Wyo., 1908. Pres., Lovell Irri. Co. ; Vice-pres., Lovell State Bank. Address : Lovell, Wyo. JOLLIFFE, Elisha Holt, Lawyer; horn, Edgar Co., 111., Apr. 25, 1851 ; son, Col- lins and Jennie (Holt) J. Edu. : public schools ; A. B., Oskaloosa College, 1875 ; A. M., 1878 ; law course, Univ. of la., 1876. Married, Emma Wood, 1879. Moved to Cal., 1883. Atty., San Anto- nio Water Co. Member : Cal. and San Bernardino Co. Bar Assns. Res. : 221 East F St. ; Office : 31-32 Citizens Bank blk., Ontario, Cal. JONES, Benjamin Earl, Civil Eng-ineer; horn, Conneant, O., Jan. 11, 1883 ; son, David H. and Mary R. (Randall) J. B. S. (C. E.), Univ. of Michigan, 1908. Jun. Engr., U. S. Geological Survey. Jun. Member. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Gluh : Lambs. (Helena). Res.: 110 Edwards St.; Office : 44 Mont. Bank bldg., Helena, Mont JONES, Edward Rowe, Lawyer; horn, Birkenhead, Eng., 1866;- son, Edward and Caroline (Rowe) J. Edu.: grammar and high schools. Dallas, Tex. ; Kent Law School. San Francisco, 2 years. Married, Blanche Short. 1891. Moved to Cal., 1884. City Atty. of Modesto. Republi- can. Address : Modesto, Cal. JONES, Prank Goodbar, Banker; horn, McMinnville, Tenn.. Nov. 20, 1860 ; son. James L. and Fannie (Goodbar) J. Edu. : Cumberland Univ.. Lebanon, Tenn. ; Southwestern Univ., Clarksville, Tenn. Married. Mary Rogan. Dec. 4, 1889, at Birmingham, Ala. Pres., U. S. Natl. Bank. Chehalis Co. Bank for Savings, Chehalis Co. Securities Co. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Royal Arch Ma- sons. Knights Templar, Elks. Address : Aberdeen, Wash. JONES, Garfield R., Lawyer; horn, Min- neapolis. Minn., Jan. 26, 1881 ; son. William Hugh and Elizabeth (Owen) J. Edu. : public and high schools. Evanston, 111. ; private school. Berlin, Germany, and New Preston, Conn. ; LL. B., Yale Law School. 1902; LL. M., 1903. Mar- ried, L-ta Ruth Hartshorn, Jan. 6, 1904. Moved to Cal., 1907. Atty., Internatl, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 307 Harvester Co., 11)04-G. Member law firm, Jones t& Beuuett. Member : Am. Acad. I'olitical and Social Science. Clubs : Over- land, Annandale Country, Midwick, Coun- try. (Pasadena) ; University, Attiletic, (Los Angeles) ; Graduates', (New Haven), Conn.). Republican. Res.: 218 Made- line drive, Pasadena ; Office : 1108-13 Hibernian bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JONES, Henry Best, Banker; Jjorn, Mar- cellus, Mich, Dee. 5, 1877 ; son, George W. and Lizzie (Osbotnr) J. Edu. : Marcel- lus High School ; State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich. ; Cleary Bus. College. Married, Grace Phillips, May 24, 1906, at Kansas City, Mo. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Torrance Co. Savings Bank, Vaughn, (N. M.) Trust & Savings Bank, First Natl. Bank, (Santa Rosa) ; Secy., Santa Rosa Townsite Co. ; Dir., Citizens Lumber Co. Member : R. A. M., Knights Templar. Address : Tucumcari, N. M. JONES, Henry Robert, Physician; horn, Franklin, HI., July 31, 1876 ; son, Adol- phus and Kate I. (Burchell) J. Prelimin- ary Edu. : at Nora Springs and Decorah, la. M. D., Northwestern Univ., Chicago, 1902 ; appointed house surgeon to Mar- ine Hospital, Chicago, 1902 ; Hosp. Surg., City Hospital, Wichita, Kas., 1903. Mar- ried, Nellie A. Kirshman, June 8, 1903, at New Hampton, la. With Dr. Gritman, Moscow, Idaho, private hosp., 1904 ; opened private surgical hosp. at Menan, Idaho, 1905 ; associated in promoting a town in South Idaho, 1909. Vice-pres., Copper Bluff Mine Co. ; Mgr., Red Cross Drug Co. Author of papers on medical subjects read before medical socs. Ad- dress : Roberts, Ida. JONES, Howel, Lawyer; horn, in the Rocky Mountains, on the old Cal. emi- grant trail, Mar. 8, 1868 ; son, Ricy D. (a Cal. forty-niner) and Ann (Howells) J. Edu. : Mich. Univ., and Boston LTniv. Married. Malvine Christensen (deceased). May 20, 1899. Served as City Atty., Co. Atty., and Dist. Atty. Republican. Res. : 308 West Twelfth st. ; Office : 410 Byrne bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JONES, Johnstone, Lawyer; born, Hills- boro, Orange Co., N. C, Sept. 26, 1848; son, Cadwallader and Annie Isabella (Iredell) J. Edu. : Arsenal Military Acad., Columbia, S. C. ; Hillsboro Mili- tary Acad., Hillsboro, N. C. Married, Elizabeth Watters Miller, June 26, 1873. Moved to Cal., Aug. 29, 1889. Dist. Atty., San Diego, 1891-92. Asst. Dist. Atty., Los Angeles, 1899-1903. Vice- pres., Natl. Guard Assn., U. S., several years. Secy., N. C. State Senate, 1874- 76. Secy., N. C. State Constitutional Conv., 1875. Representative of Bun- combe Co., N. C, Legis., 1884-86. Served as private in Confederate Army, and after war was app. Adjutant-Gen. of N. C, 1877, and re-appointed successively for 12 years. Editor and proprietor of Char- lotte, N. C, "Daily Observer," 1872-74. Managing Editor, Raleigh, N. C, "Daily News," 1876-78. Author of a series of sketches of Cal. battles. In 1898, raised regt. of cav. in Sou. Cal for Span.-Am. War, of which regiment he was elected Colonel. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn., Archaeological Inst, of Am., Southwest Soc. Republican. Res. : 622 West 18th St. ; Office : 307-308 Mason Opera House bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. JONES, Mark Gordon, Banker; born, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 22, 1859 ; son, John and Dora (Deughton) J. Edu. : L. A. High School ; grad., St. Augustine's College, Benicia, Cal., 1879. Married, Blanche E. McDonald, Feb. 11, 1885, at Los Angeles. Managed mother's estate after grad. ; app. administrator, 1908 ; Co. Treas.. L. A. Co., 1889-1907 ; chief organizer, now pres. and treas., of Ingle- wood Park Cemetery Assn. Pres., Mer- chants Bank and Trust Co., Merchants Bldg. Co. Member : Ramona Parlor, Na- tive Sons of the Golden West, Knights Templar, L. A. Commandery, No. 9, Sig- net Chapter, Sou. Cal. Blue Lodge, Al Malaikah Temple, Mystic Shrine. Res. : 1620 W. Pico; Office: Merchants Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 308 WHO'S WHO JONES, Mattison B., Lawyer; horn. Laurel Co., Ky., June 15, 1869 ; son , Hiram J. and Parmelia W. (Black) J. Edu. : public schools, Ky. ; A. B., Agri- cultural and Mechanical College, Lexing- ton, Ky., 1894 ; post grad., 1898-9 ; taught in Williamsburg Inst, Williams- burg, Ky., 1896-8, and in A. & M. College, 1898-1900. Married, Nettie Ewell Smith, Jan. 3, 1900. Moved to CaL, 1900. Mem- ber law firm, Jones & Evans. Alternate Del. at Large from Cal. to Democratic Natl. Conv., Denver., 1908. Lecturer on Advocacy in College of Law, Univ. of Sou. Cal. Cluds : University, Jefferson, Democratic. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, Sigma Chi. Pres., Sou. Cal. Baptist Conv., 1911. Pres., Bd. of Trustees of Univ. of Redlands, Cal. Democrat. Res. : Los Angeles ; Office : 823-825 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Ange- les, Cal. JONES, Morgan, Capitalist; Edu. : public schools. Built Ft. Worth St. Rys. Pres., Abilene Southern Ry., Abilene, Ter. Chmn., Bd. of Dirs., Continental Bank & Trust Co., Fort Worth, Tex. ; Dir., Fort Worth & Denver Ry., Wichita Valley Ry. Res. : Fort Worth ; Office : Abilene, Tex. JONES, Noble Wiley, Phj'sician; horn, Wauseon, Wis., June 13, 1876 ; son, Philo Everett and Mary Evaline (Noble) J. Edu. : prep, dept.. Red Wing Seminary, 1891 ; Univ. of Wis., 1891-94 ; A. B., Le- land Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1895 ; M. D., Rush Med. College, Chicago, 1901 ; post grad. work, Univ. of Vienna, 1905-06. Married, Nellie Sheldon Sturtevant, June 9, 1908, at Red Wing, Minn. In employ of mining co. as chemist in Camp Lloyd Dist, Utah, 1895-98 ; Interne, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 1901-03. Mem- ber, Portland Academy of Medicine, Ore- gon State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Cluhs : Arlington, Multnomah Amateur Athletic, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Oregon Commandery K. T. Res. : 641 Market st. drive ; Office : Corbett bldg., Portland, Ore. JONES, Philip Mills, Physician; lorii, Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1870 ; son, Ly- sander and Pauline Bath (Hendrikson) J. Edu. : Brooklyn Polytechnic, N. Y. Uni- versity ; M. D., Long Island College Hos- pital. Unmarried. Trustee, Am. Med. Assn.. Secy., Med. Soc. State of Cal. ; Dir., San Francisco Co. Med. Soc. Editor, '•California State Journal of Medicine.'' Member, Committee of 100. Member : County, State and National Med. Socs. Clubs : Bohemian, Olympic. Home : Bo- hemian Club ; Office : Butler bldg., San Francisco, Cal. JONES, Philo, Real Estate Operator; horn, Davis, Macomb Co., Mich., Jan. 22, 1874; son, David T. and Lavina (Sut- liflf) J. Edu. : public schools, Mich., and Ontario, Cal. ; grad.. Chaff ey Collegiate Inst, Ontario, Cal., 1S93 ; Univ. of Sou. CaL, 2 years. Married. Myrtle Hillen Nance, Aug. 4, 1909, at Santa Maria, Cal. Worked his way in college by owning col- lege printing office and university paper, "The Courier," of which he was alter- nately editor and bus. mgr. until 1898. In bus. with his father until 1894 ; Mgr., Union Iron Works, Los Angeles, 1898 ; inside mgr. and buyer for Nicklin's South- west Printers Supply and Am, Type Founders Co., of L. A. ; Supt, Salinas Water, Light & Power Co., 1901-04 ; in- stalled water plants and reinforced con- crete work for L. A. Pac. Elec. Ry. ; re- built electric plant for Valley Elec. Co., at Santa Maria, 1904-7. Asst Supt, L. A. Inv. Co. ; Secy. and Gen. Mgr., [ Brawley Town & Imp. Co., 1907 ; in 1910, merged Imperial Inv. Co. with former Co. ; secured controlling interest, and was elect- ed Pres. Purchased, with others, and made Pres., Sou. Cal. Land Co. (now a part of Imperial Inv. Co.) ; Chmn., Co. > Seat Comm., 1907, on reoganization of li Imperial Co. Member : Bd. of Dirs., Brawley Chamber of Commerce, since 1907 ; Executive Comm. and Acting Secy., Imperial Co. Chamber of Commerce, 1909- 10 ; Republican County Central Comm., 1910. Pres., Peoples Abstract & Trust ON THE PACIFIC COAST ;0D Co., El Centro ; Vice-pres., Brawley Co- operative Bldg. Co., Imperial Valley Milk Co, ; Secy., Westmoreland Water Co. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, First Methodist Episcopal Church, at Brawley. Member : F. & A. M., Santa Maria Chapter Royal Arch Masons, Hancock Council of L. A., Junior O. U. A. M. Club : Brawley. Ad- dress : Brawley, Cal. JONES, Ricliard Saxe, Lawyer; born. Chatfield, Minn., Feb. 22, 1861 ; son, Rich- ard Asbury and Sarah J. (McClelland) J. Grad., Rochester, Minn., High School. Junior Class, 1883 ; attended Univ. of Minn., but stopped by ill health. Mar- ried, Margaret T. Barr, Aug. 2, 1898, at North Yakima, Wash. General Counsel of Alaska Coast Co., Alaska Pacific States Co., Standard Furniture Co., Independent Brewing Co., Eagle Harbor Transp. Co. Vice-pres., Am. Bar Assn. ; Vice-pres., Trans-Mississippi Coml. Congress. Dist. Atty., Potter Co., Dakota, 1884-85. Clubs : Seattle Athletic, Commercial, Elks, Trans- portation. Member : King County Demo- cratic, and King County Wilson Club. Contributor of short stories to maga- zines. Res. : 1715 15th ave. ; Office : Col- man blk., Seattle, Wash. JOJVES, William Harrimaii, Physician; born, Mich., Feb. 22, 1876 ; related to Ralph Waldo Emerson. Edu. : Oakland High School ; Univ. of Cal., A. B., Bat- tle Creek College ; M. D., Cooper Med. College, 1899 ; Interne, St. John's Hosp., N. Y., 1899-1900; post grad., N. Y. Post Grad. School ; Supt., St. Helena Sanitar- ium, 1900-2 ; Asso. Prof., Gynecology, College Phys. and Surg., Med. Dept., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1906-10 ; Surg., Long Beach Sanitarium ; Health Officer, Long Beach, 1904-10; Asst. Surg., Natl. Guards, Cal.; Vice-pres., Sou. Cal. Public Health Assn. .Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : Hotel Virginia ; Office : 131 Pine ave.. Long Beach, Cal. JONES, Will P., Banker; born, Acton, Texas, Sept. 10, 1874 ; son, Wiley P. and Harriet (Gilmore) J. Edu.: public schools. Married, Lettie B. Morris, Oct. 30, 1902, at Childress, Tex. Pres., First State Bank. Trustee, Matador School. Address : Matador, Tex. JORDAN, Arthur, Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Atlantic, la., Sept. 17, 1869 ; son, James and Agnes P. (Dungan) J. M. D., Med. Dept., State Univ. of Iowa, 1895. Married, Adele M. Dillon, Oct. 20. 1897, at Helena, Mont. Member of State Legis., 1911-12 ; Mayor of Twin Bridges, 1911-12. Address : Main st.. Twin Bridges, Mont. JORDAN, David Starr, University Pres- ident ; born, Gainesville, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Jan. 19, 1851 ; son, Hiram and Huldah Lake (Hawley) J. M. S., Cornell Univ., 1872 ; M. D., Indiana Univ., 1875 ; Ph. D., Butler Univ., 1878 ; LL. D., Cornell Univ., 1886 ; LL. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1902 ; LL. D., 111. College, 1903 ; LL. D., Indiana Univ., 1910. Married, Jessie Knight, Aug. 10, 1887, at Worcester, Mass. Pres., Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ. Address : Stanford Univ., Cal. JORDAN, Harry Philip, Lawyer; born, Warrington, Va., Feb. 16, 1875 ; so:i, Powhatan and Alberta (Edwards) J. ; paternal ancestors came from Wales, Eng., to Va. ; his father was a noted yellow fever expert and Col. in Confederate Army ; great-grandfather. Count Vonyard, came over with Lafayette, and was an officer under him in Rev. War. Edu. : public schools, Beaumont. Texas ; B. C. E., A. & M. College, Texas, 1895 ; LL. B.. Univ. of Texas, Law Dept., 1898. Mar- ried, Vara Higginson, June 9, 1908, at Waco, Texas. Asst. County Atty., Mc- Lennan County, Texas, 1898-1903. Active Vice-pres., and Genl. Atty., Texas Fidel- ity & Bonding Co. Colonel, 2nd Inf., Texas Natl. Guards. Commander, Sue Ross Camp, U. S. C. V., Waco, Texas. Member, Texas Legislature, 68th Dist. Member : Commercial Lawyers' Assn. of America, Texas Bar Assn., Texas Histor- ical Assn., 32° Knight Templar and Shriner, Mason. Democrat. Res. : 2021 Austin ave. ; Office : 801-2 Amicable bldg,, Waco, Tex. 310 WHO'S WHO ;; JORDAN, William H., Lawyer; born^ Cincinnati, O., Sept. 3, 1849. Edu. : Bray- ton School, Oakland ; Free Academy, Nor- wicti. Conn. ; A. M., Yale College, 1888. Moved to Cal., 1859. Member law firm, Jordan, Rowe & Brann. Member : Bd. of Edu., Oakland, 1881-85. Elected to As- sembly from Alameda Co., 1884, and re- elected, 1886. Republican. Res. : 2396 Pacific ave. ; Office : Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. JOSEPH, Lee, Banker; iorn. Double Bayou, Tex., Nov. 2, 1865 ; son, Thomas M. and Mary Minor (Truehart) J. Edu. : Houston Normal Inst. ; Commercial Col- lege of Kentucky Univ. Married, Lillian Thornton, Dec. 15, 1886, at Victoria, Tex. Pres., First State Bank and Trust Co. ; Vice-pres., Cuero Ice and Bottling Works, Breeden-Runge Who. Gro. Co. ; Secy., DeWitt County Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Dir., Cuero Saddlery Co. Member : Ma- sons, W. O. W. Club : Mohawk. Address : Cuero, Tex. JOSEPHI, Simeon Edward, Physician and Surgeon ; bom. New York City, Dec. 3, 1849 ; son, Edward and Sarah (Men- doza) J. Edu. : Quackenbos Institute, N. 1'. ; public schools, N. Y. ; Free Acad- emy (now N. Y. College), N. Y. ; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Cal., San Francisco, 1877. Married, Hannah Marcia Stone, April 27, 1871, at Portland, Ore. Pres., Med. College Bldg. Assn. ; Pres., Cornell Park Co. ; Treas., Alaska Coal Oil Co. ; Treas., and one of the Exec. Comm., Board of Hosp. Trustees of the Diocese of Oregon ; ex-Member, Port of Port- land ; ex-Member, Board of Pardons, Oregon ; ex-State Senator, Oregon, 1899- 1901 ; 1st Lieut., Med. Reserve Corps. U. S. A. ; Dean of Med. Dept. of Univ. of Oregon, 25 years ; Professor of Obstetrics and nervous diseases in Med. Dept., Univ. of Oregon ; Member of Med. and Surg. Visiting Staff of Good Samaritan Hosp. ; Ex-Med. Supt. of Oregon Hosp. for In- sane, Portland ; Ex-Med. Supt. of Oregon State Insane Asylum, Salem, Ore. ; Sr. Warden of St. David's P. E. Church; Member of the Standing Committee P. E. Diocese of Oregon. Member and Ex Pres., Portland Med. Soc. ; Fellow and Ex-Pres., Portland Acad, of Med. Mem- ber : Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 132 E. 12tli St. ; Offlce : 610 Dekum bldg., Portland. Ore. JOSSEL.YN, Joel Sawtell, Lawyer; boru, San Francisco, Oct. 19, 1865 ; son, Ben- jamin Franklin and Josephine Amelin (Bledsoe) J. Edu.: grammar schools; Boys' High School; Univ. of Cal., 1887. Married, Carrie E. Andrews, Sept. 9, 1902. Secy., Harbor League of Oakland, 1907-9. Republican. Res. : 2617 Aetna; St., Berkeley ; Office : 203-4 Union Savings , Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. JOYCE, Wilburn J., Banker; born, Cof- feen. 111., May 4, 1875 ; son, Robert Reece and Sarah Jane (Wilson) J. B. S., Dan- ville, Ind., 1900 ; Bachelor of Accounts, Dixon, 111., 1902. Married, Nellie F. Berry, Apr. 15, 1905, at Hillsboro, 111. , Vice-pres. and Cashier, Bank of San Mar- \ cial ; Pres., San Marcial Drug Co. Ad- \ dress : San Marcial, N. M. JOYNER, Frank Hall, Civil Engineer; ' born. North Egremont, Mass., Jan. 20,' i 1862 ; son, Loomis M. and Mary L. ' (Cross) J. ; direct descendant of Jos. Loomis, who settled in Conn., 1639, and ■ founder of Loomis family in America ; j descendant of Robert Joyner of Rev. War., fame. Edu. : district school. North Egre- j mont, Mass. ; high school, Barrington,;i' Mass. ; Carter's Coml. College, Pittsfield, i Mass. ; Mass. Agricultural College, Am- 1 herst. Married, Clare Estelle Curtiss, Oct. 4, 1888, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Chain- man, N. Y. West Shore and Buffalo R. R.,. 1881; Asst. Engr., same road, 3 years;;; Res. Engr., Wis. Cent. R. R., 1885-86;. Engr. and Asst. Supt. of Cons., Fitzgerald & Mallory Co., and D. M. & A. branch of^ Mo. Pac. Ry., 1886-87. Entered employ, Morrison & Corthell to take charge of preparation of stone for bridge over Ohio River at Cairo, bridges over Miss. River at St. Louis and Memphis, 1887-91. City Engr., Bedford, Ind., until 1891 ; Asst. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 311 EngT., Pejepscot Paper Co., 1892 ; High- way Engr., Mass Highway Commission, 1896-98: Div. Engr., 1898-1911; Engr, in charge of maintenance and repair of main highways, L. A. Co., since 1911 ; Chief Engr., L. A. Co. Highway Comm. Address : Alhambra, Cal. JJUDKINS, Thomas Cyphert, Lawyer; j horn, Eugene, Ore., Nov. 3, 1859 ; son, Edward A. and Celinda (Gillette) J. B. S., State Univ. of Ore., 1883. In newspaper bus., Wash., D. C, until 1887. Moved to San Francisco, and became night mgr.. Associated Press, 1887-90. Mover? to Fresno, purchased and edited Fresno "Daily Republican," 1890-2. App. Secy., Cal. Commission at World's Fair, Chicago, 1892. Married, Roberta Lee Calvert, Jan. 1, 1888. Member, San Francisco Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 2441 Webster St., Berkeley ; Office : Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ![UL 1895. State Senator, Cal., 23rd Senator-ij ial Dist., 1905-9. Member : Native Sons- of the Golden West ; Redmen, and Druids. ; Republican. Res. : 850 Union st. ; Office ; Hearst bldg., San Francisco, Cal. KEARNEY-HARTT. Elizabeth F., Phy sician ; torn, Keokuk, Iowa ; descendant ■ of celebrated officers in English Army. ^du. : high school, Keokuk, Iowa ; Acad- 1 emy of Visitation ; M. D., Keokuk Colleg(= ; of Phys. and Surg. Married, William F. Kearney, (died. 1889), in 1882. Medj Supt.. Woman's Dept., Dunning Asylum of Cook Co., 111. In practice, Chicago 1893-4 ; Los Angeles, since 1900. Special ty : Nervous and mental diseases. Mem- ber : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med' Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn..i' T. W. C. A., Sou. Cal. Acad, of Science,! Gluts : Woman's, Business Women's. Res. .; 2109 Estrella ave.; Office: Pacific Elec bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. KEARNS, Thomas, ex-Senator; Publish- er ; torn, Woodstock, Ont., Can., Apr 11, 1862 ; son, Thomas and Margaret (Maher) K. Edu. : public schools. Mar ried, Jennie Judge, Sept. 19, 1890, ai Park City, Utah. Was freighter for sup plies into Black Hills, in early days , Miner, Homestake Mining Co., Lead, S D. Moved to Utah, 1883 ; entered employ of Ontario Mine, Park City ; struck i vein of silver which netted him a larg sum of money ; became interested in Sil ver King properties. Member, City Coun ON THE PACIFIC COAST 313 cil, Park City. Member : Constitutional Couv. that drafted constitution of Utah. Served in State Legis. ; Del.. Republican Natl. Convs., 1896-15)00; V. S. Senator, 1901-05 ; Dir., San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R. R. ; principal owner and publisher, "Salt Lake Tribune ;" Dir. of three banks. Address : Salt Lake City Utah. KEARNV, William T., Lawyer; born, Tuam, Ire., Jan. 10, 1867 ; son, M. P. and Sara (Roche) K. Edu. : Santa Cruz pub- lic schools ; Hastings College of Law. Married, Theodora Williams, 1893. Came to Cal., 1869. Postmaster, Santa Cruz, 1893-97. Democrat. Res. : 1345 Cole St. ; Office : 828 Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. SEATING, Cecil A., Banker; l)orn, Hali- fax, N. S., Mar. 20, 1850 ; son, W. H. and Eliza Keating. Edu. : public schools. Married, Nellie C. Joy, 1877, at Kanka- kee, 111. Pres., Keating Impl. and Ma- chine Co., Texas Disc Plow Co., Trinity River Nav. Co.; Dir., City Natl. Bank of Dallas. Address : Dallas, Tex. liEECH, Eugene E., Lavi^yer; horn. Rock iCo., Wis., Apr. 16, 1856; son, Jonathan land Martha (King) K. Edu. : public schools, Natl. Normal Univ., Lebanon, O. ; Glasgow Normal School ; studied law in office of Judge Ritter ; taught 3 years in Natl. Normal Univ. Married, Amelia Boyle, 1884. Member law firm, Keech & Davis. Atty., Anaheim Union Water Co., Santa Ana Valley Irri. Co., Santa Ana River Dev. Co. Member: Santa Ana Bd. of Edu., Orange Co. Bar Assn., Cham- ber of Commerce. Club : Sunset. Repub- lican. Address : Santa Ana, Cal. :EELER, Pearl Eben, Lawyer; born. Galena, O., Oct. 23, 1868; son, Henry <'l;iy and Catherine A. (Williams) K. LL. i;.. Law Dept., Boston Univ., 1891. Mar- ried, Rose M. Goodwin, June 20, 1894, at Logan, Utah. Past Master, Tono'pah Lodge No. 28, F. & A. M. ; Past Exalted Ruler, Tonopah No. 1062, B. P. O. E. ; Past Grand, Belmont No. 24, I. O. O. F.' Iddress : State Bank bldg., Tonopah, Nev. KEENE, Walter Albert, Lawyer; born, Hurricane Grove, Wis., Sept. 26, 1866 ; son, Henry Samuel and Minnie (Arnoldt) K. LL. B., Law Dept., Univ. of Wis- consin, 1889. Pres. and Dir., Western American Realty Co., Secy, and Dir., Northwestern Land and Development Co., M. Futuya Co. of Seattle, Vancouver, B. C, and Portland, Ore., Japanese Commer- cial Bank of Seattle, Crystal Springs Nur- sery Co., Eagle Laundry Co., Construction & Maintenance Co. Member : Natl. Guard of Washington, 3 years. Res. : 4800 W. Morgan st. ; Office : 745 New York bldg., Seattle, Wash. KEENE, Walter Prince, Physician; born, Washington, D. C, June 26, 1870. Edu. : Washington High School ; George Wash- ington Univ., Washington, D. C. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Georgetown Univ., 1900. Married, 1901. Res. Phys., Georgetown Univ. Hosp., 1901. In private practice, Washington, D. C, 1900-2 ; Cal., since 1902. Surg., 6th Batt., 2nd Regt., N. G. D. C, 1902-3 ; Lieut, and Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Navy, 1903-6 ; Sergeant, 1st D. C, Vol. Inft., in Cuba and Porto Rico ; Quartermaster of Provisional Corps of U. S. Army, Span.-Am. War. Member : Med. Soc. District of Columbia, United Spanish War Veteran Assn. Address : Grapeland, Cal. KEENEY, Homer I., Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Linn Co., Oregon, May 8, 1874 ; son, Ellas and Lucinda Catharine (Van Winkle) K. A. M., Univ. of Ore- gon, 1897 ; M. D., Jefferson Med. Coll.. 1901. Married, Lucile P. Henry, Oct. 17, 1909, at Portland, Ore. Med. Dir., Am. Life & Accident Ins. Co. ; Dir., United Placer Mines Co. Member : Portlauc Commercial Club, City and County Med Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Shriners, Scottish Rite Masons, Elks, Alpha Kappa Kappa Frat. Res. : 39 and E. Glison ; Office : 620-21 Med. bldg., Portland, Ore. IvEETCH, Artliur, Lawyer; &or% Bir- mingham, Eng., Mar. 15, 1867; son, Wil- liam and Louisa (Hawkes) K. Edu. : public schools, Eng. LL. B., Law Dept., 314 WHO'S WHO Lake Forest Univ., 1893. Married, Am- ber M. Yates, Aug. 22, 1902, Denver, Colo. Moved to Cal., 1903. Dep. Dist. Atty., Los Angeles Co., since 1907. Mem- ber : F. & A. M. Clubs : Union League. Metropolitan. Republican. Res. : 1910 Monterey road, So. Pasadena ; Office : Hall of Records, Los Angeles, Cal. KEITH, David, Capitalist; born, Mabou, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, May 27, 1847 ; son, John and Margaret (Ness) K. Edu. : public schools, Mabou, Nova Scotia. Married, Mary Ferguson at Salt Lake City. Moved to Cal., 1867. Con- struction Boss, Sou. Pac. R. R., near Reno, Nev. Entered employ Comstock mines ; Foreman, Ontario No. 3, Mines, Park City, Utah, 1883. Formed partnership and leased mining claims. Organized, Keith- O'Brien Co. ; Pres., Silver King Coalition Mines Co. ; Pres., Salt Lake Tribune Pu!). Co. ; Pres., First Natl. Bank of Park City. Utah; Dir., Natl. Copper Bank of Salt Lake, Las Vegas & Tonopah R. R. ; Natl. Bank of the Republic, Salt Lake City ; Stockholder: S. P., L. V., L. A. & S. L. R. R. Served in State Legis. Clubs : Alta, Commercial, Elks, Salt Lake Co., (Salt Lake) ; California, (L. A.) ; Rocky Mountain, (New York). Address: Salt Lake City, Utah. KEITH, Frank Allen, Mining; born, De- troit, Mich., 1870 ; son, John Wallace and Fannie Louis (Allen) K. Edu. : public schools, Detroit ; St. Paul's Acad., De- troit. Married, Susan Banwell, 1896, at Chicago, 111. Surveyor, Iron Silver Min- ing Co., Leadville, Colo. ; Engr., Eureka Hill Mining Co., Tintic, Utah ; Ore Pur- chaser, Arkansas Valley Smelting Co.. Leadville ; Asst. Mgr., Union Smelting Co.. Leadville ; Engr., De Lamar Nev. Mines Co., Nev. ; Gen. Supt., Bamberger De Lamar Mines Co. ; Engr., Guggenheim Ex- ploration Co. ; Gen. Mgr., Tonopah Min- ing Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Mining and Metallurgical Soc. of Am. Clubs : L. A. Country, California, Sierra Madre, (L. A.) ; Rocky Mountain, (N. Y.). Res.: 323 So. Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. KELLiAM, Cecil C, Physician and Sur- geon ; born^ St. Law. Co., N. Y., May 1 1865; son^ Silas and Mary (Parker) K Edu. : Lawrence ville, N. Y., Academy Academic Course, 1882 ; High School Brasher and Winslow, N. Y., 1886. M. D.; Willamette Univ., Portland, Ore., Med Dept., 1889 ; Bellevue Post Grad., in 1891 Married, Jessie M. Lang, Apr. 29, 1891i at Chicago. First Lieut., Med. Reserv Corps, U. S. Army. Coroner, Kitsap Cd Wash., 6 terms. Address : Port Blakeley Wash. 1 KELiLAR, Harry, Retired Mag-ician' born, Erie, Pa., July 11, 1849 ; son, Frar cis P. Kellar. Edu. : schools, Erie, Pa and Ohio ; grad., Painesville, O., schoo Married, Eva Medley, of Melbourne, Am tralia, Nov. 1, 1887, at Kalamazoo, Micl One year with a magician known as "Ft kir of Ava." Bus. Mgr., Davenport Bros 1867-71 ; Member of company. Fay & Ke lar, 1871-73 ; organized company of 2 Or ental magicians known as Kellar, Lin Look & Yamadeva, Royal Illusionist touring foreign countries. Tour ended i China, 1877, due to death of the two par ners ; organized Kellar «fe Cunard, an toured Europe until 1884, when he V' turned to the U. S. Continually befoi the American public 25 years, in role ( magician. Now retired. Res. : 698 Wi shire place, Los Angeles, Cal. KELLEHER, Daniel, Lawyer; born, Mit dleboro, Mass., Feb. 5, 1864. Grad., Ha vard College, 1885. Married, Elsie Cam] bell Meem, Apr. 26, 1894, at Seattl Wash. Dir., Seattle Natl. Bank ; Pres the Bank for Savings, Seattle ; Bank ( Commerce, Everett ; Riverside Timb: Co. ; Vice-pres., Yukon Inv. Co. ; Dii State Bank of Seattle ; First Natl. Ban Bremerton ; Bank of Commerce, Anaco tes. Clubs : University, Rainier, Go. Country, Athletic. Res. : 1116 Sher St. ; Office : 1116 Alaska bldg., Seatt! Wash. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 315 SELLER, Will E., Manufacturer; born, Woodville, Miss., Jan. 30, 1868 ; son, Cbarles E. and Agnes M. (Phares) K. Movod to Los Angeles, 1892 ; engaged in wholesale grain bus. ; organized a manu- facturing CO., and built large mill plant. ISOS: built a plant at Colton, Cal., 1902; San Francisco. 1903 ; Woodland, Cal., 1905 ; El Paso, Tex., 1909 ; San Diego, 1910. Erected ice plant at El Paso, 1909 ; Fresno, Cal., 1910; Bakersfield, Cal., 1911. Pres., Globe Grain & Milling Co., Los Angeles and San Francisco, Colton Grain & Milling Co., San Diego Grain & Milling Co., Woodland Grain & Milling Co., El Paso Grain & Milling Co., Cal. & Ore. Grain & Elevator Co., Globe Ice & , Cold Storage Co., El Paso Valley Ice Co. Dir. and Stockholder, Merchants Natl. Bank ; Dir., Ralston Iron Works, San Francisco. Cluhs : California, Westmin- ster Gun, L. A. Country, (Los Angeles); Pacific-Union, Transportation, (San Fran- cisco) ; El Paso Country, (El Paso, Tex.). Res. : 2155 W. Adams st., Los Angeles, J Cal. I ;t:EL,L,EY, Eug^ene Robert, Physician; horn, Maine, 1882 ; son, George W. and ■Clara B. (Hinch) K. Eclu. : Ricker In- stitute, Haulton, Me. ; A. B., Bowdoin Col- 'lege, Brunswick, Me., 1902 ; M. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., School of Med., 1906. Married, Grace E. Bautelle, June 16. 1909, at Bustan, Maine. State Commis- sioner of Health for State of Washing- ton. Member : King Co., Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Natl. Assn. Protection and 'Relief of Tuberculosis, Am. Public Health Assn., Teta Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Ofjlce : 'olih bldg.. Seattle, Wash. KLLOGG, Francis Bartlett, Physician; 'orn, Avon, Conn., Sept. 20, 1855. A. B., Talo Univ., 1883; M. D., Yale Med. School. 1886; N. Y. Homeopathic Med ^>llpge, 1887. Married, Elizabeth Brock- tt. Aug. 28, 1889. Moved to Cal., 1897. ■picializes in dis. of throat, eye, ear and <>sc. Pres., Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Soc. ; "ice-pres., Cal. State Homeopathic Soc. Res. : 456 Highland ave., Hollywood ; Of- fice : Auditorium bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. KELLiOGG, John Alonzo, Judge; born, Whatcom, Wash. Ty., Sept. 17, 1871 ; son, George Albert and Mary E. (Diffen- bacher) K. B. S., Univ. of Wash., 1892 ; LL. B., Law Dept., Northwestern Univ., 1894. Married. Nellie J. McBride, Nov. 18, 1908, at Bellingham, Wash. City Atty., Northport, Stevens Co., 1897-1905 ; Member of House, Wash. State Legis. from Stevens County, session 1905 ; app. by Gov., Judge Superior Court for What- com County, Mar., 1907 ; elected to same office, Nov., 1908. Member : Elks, Knights of Pythias, Woodmen of World. Cluhs : Cougar, Kulshan, Twentieth Century. Res. : 341 S. Forest st. ; Office : Court House. Bellingham, Wash. KELLOGG, Norman Benjamin, Consult- ing Engineer ; horn. White Pigeon, Mich- igan, Oct. 18, 1843 ; son, Charles and Jane (Burnell) K. ; descendant of Joseph Kellogg, 1st Lieut, in King Philip's War, 1676, who fought in battle of Turner's Falls, and who came to America in 1646 : descendant of Gov. Bradford. Plymouth Colony, 1620, through his great grand- mother descendant of Ephraim Kellogg, soldier in Rev. War ; fought under Gen. Schuyler in N. Y. Edu. : C. E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y., 1873. Un- married. Asst. Engr., Atlantic & Great Western R. R., (now N. Y., Pa. & Ohio). 1873-74 ; Div. Engr.. Central & Southern Pacific R. R. of Cal., 1876-91 ; several hydraulic projects, and general practice, 1895-1909. Member: Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Pac. Coast Assn. of Consulting Engrs., Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Chap- ter of the Sigma Xi fraternity. Author : "The Transition Curve." Address : San Diego, Cal. KELLOGG, Sheldon Gaylord, Lawyer; horn, Leon, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., Dec. 13, 1857 ; son, Austin L. and Lucina B. (Sackett) K. A. B., Wesleyan Univ., Mid- dletown. Conn., 1878 ; A. M., 1881 ; after grad. spent 2 years at Univ. of Leipsic, Germany. Married, Annie G. Sheppard. Nov. 21, 1900, at San Francisco, Cal. 316 WHO'S WHO Admitted before U. S. Supreme Court, Oct. 16, 1905. Member, Board of Elec- tion Commissioners, San Francisco, 1900- 02 ; Member, Civil Service Commission, S. F., 1909 ; Trustee, S. F. Public Library, since 1901 ; Pres. of William and Alice Hinckley Fund. Cluhs : Chit Chat, Com- monwealth, Unitarian. Republican. Res. : 2864 Broadway ; Office : 801 Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. KEIiliOUGH, George E., Banker; J)orn, Ontario. Can., May 9, 1872 ; son, William H. Kellough. Eclu. : common schools of Winnepeg, Man., Can. Married, Viola M. Purdy, Nov. 26, 1893, at Walla Walla. Wash. Pres., Third Natl. Bank; Pres., Kellough Inv. Co. ; Mayor, Walla Walla, 1906-08. Member, Walla Walla Commer- cial Club, (pres., 1911-12.). Res.: 118 Whitman st. ; Office : Third Natl. Bank, Walla Walla, Wash. KELLY, Frank P., Law^yer; Tjorn, Phila., Pa., Jan. 7, 1854. Edu. : schools, Pa. Moved to Sacramento, Cal., 1867. Engag- ing in newspaper and printing bus.. until 1884. Asst. City. Atty., 1885-86. Dist. Atty., Los Angeles Co.. 1888. Atty. for all criminal cases of the Sou. Pac. Co., in San Francisco, since 1893. Offlce : 211 Flood bldg., San Francisco. Cal. KELLY, O. F., Banker; horn. Humboldt, So. Dak., Apr. 23. 1887 ; son, P. F. and Eva (Pulford) K. Edu. : high school. Married, Helen Long, Sept. 29, 1908, at Deer Park, Wash. Pres., First State Bank. Served as City Councilman, 2 years. Member : K. of P., M. W. A. Address : Deer Park, Wash. KELLY, W. F., Business Manager. Edu. : public schools of Ohio ; B. S., Ohio Wes- leyan Univ.. Delaware, Ohio, 1883 ; ad- mitted to bar in Ohio, 1887 ; expert tech- nical training in electric engrg., Thomson- Houston Co., Lynn, Mass. Supt. of Schools in Ohio, 10 years; Gen. Mgr. of Street Railways, Columbus, Ohio, ' 10 years ; Gen. Mgr. of Street Railways and Key Route, Oakland. Cal., 14 years; Vice- pres. and Mgr., Peoples Water Co., Oak- land, Cal. ; Pres., Hotel Clareraont, Inc. Cluhs : Pacific Union, Commonwealth, (S. F.) ; Athenian. Claremont Country, (Oak- land). Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Res. : 455 Wildwood ave.. Piedmont, Cal. ; Office : Peoples Water Co., Oakland, Cal. KELSEY, Arthur Louis, Physician; horn, Merced Falls, Cal., Aug. 16, 1861. B. S., Univ. of Cal.. 1883 ; Cooper Med. College ; M. D., Jefferson Med. College, 1888; post grad. work, Vienna, Halle, London, i 1902-4. Married, Unice W. Blanchars, ; 1902. Practiced, Santa Paula, Cal., i 1891-2 ; Los Angeles, since 1905. Clin-i ical Instr., dis. of eye, ear, nose and throat, College of Med., Univ. of Cal. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., (mem. of council) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Cluh : University. Res. : 607 S. Commonwealth ave. Office : Wright & Cal- lender bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. KELSEY, Russell Calvin, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Deerfleld, Steel Co., Minn., Dec. 6, 1857 ; son, Calvin and Anna (Russell) K. ; descendant of William Kel- sey of Ripley, 1327-1377. M. D., Indian- apolis, Ind., 1888, and Univ. of 111., Med.; Dept., 1899; LL. D., (Hon.), 1895. Mar- ried, Flora Adella Tamblyn, 1889, at In dianapolis, Ind. Dir., Secy, and Treas., Oregon Park Lands Co., Gold Hill, Ore. Mayor of Gold Hill, Ore., 1912-13. Mem- ber: Southern Ore. Med. Assn., Ore. State Med. Assn. Res. : 6th ave. and 7th st.' West; Office: 5th ave. and 5th st.. Gold Hill, Ore. KEMP, G(eorse) Ward, Lavi^yer; horn Northeast Md., Feb. 11, 1867; son, Ed ward and Jennie A. (Potter) K. ; grand son of J. Potter, Missionary to Sioux Choctaw, and Cherokee Indians. Edu. common schools of Maryland, 1876-1S81-, 1883-4 ; Danville Seminary, N. Y., 1892 Univ. of Missouri, LL. B., 1891 ; LL. M-! 1892. Married, C. Leslie Shannon, Nov, 12, 1902, at Seattle. Lived on farm h' Cecil Co., Md., 1867-1884; employed bV D. & R. G. R. R., at Salida, Colo., 1885 89 ; practiced law at San Luis Obispc Cal., 1893-98, the last 3 years in partner ship with Hon. E. P, Un^ngst, Superio ON THE PACIFIC COAST 317 Judge of Solano Co., Cal., for past 14 years. Practiced law at Seattle alone, since 1898. Was allowed a fee of $200o by Federal Judge in a bankruptcy matter. Was the successful atty. for Schuchard , in his case against Seattle, which pre- vented the city from collecting about $1>- : 000,000 double street assessment. Dir, I and Atty. for various corporations. Cor- t poral of local organization of militia, at f Salida, Colo., 1889; Court Commisioner of Superior Court. San Luis Obispo Co., Cal.. 1893-98; Natl. Council Member for Washington of Brotherhood of St. Andrew in U. S., since 1904. Member : Masons, since 1898. Res. : Hazelwood on East Shore Lake; Office: 432 Burke bldg., Seattle, Wash. KEMP, Robert W., Lawyer; torn, Shasta Co.. Cal., 1872; son, John B. and Mary (MacArthur) K. Edu. : public schools; Berkeley High School ; Hastings Law School, 1894-96. Law partner of J. M. Davis and Charles A. Post. Member : INIasons, B. P. O. E., Los Angeles Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 1421 La Veta terrace ; Office : 315 Grant bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. vENDALiL,, Oscar J., Physician; l)orn, Galveston, Texas, Sept. 19, 18-59. Edu. : Galveston High School ; taught school, 2 years; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of La. (now Tulane Univ.), 1884; post grad., Tulane, 1886; N. Y. Polyclinic, 1888- 1900; .Johns Hopkins, 1901. Married. Miss Parker, Apr. 80, 1896. In practice, Austin, Tex., and Wichita Falls, Tex., years ; Riverside, Cal., 7 years ; San Die- go, since 1906. Co. Health Officer, Wich- ita Falls, 7 years; Pres., Bd. Med. Ex- ams., that dist., and member Pension Bd. Specialty : surgery, since 1906. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Riverside Co. Soc, (ex-pres.). For- merly Member : Tri State Med. Assn. and Xorthwestern Texas Med. Assn. Res. : 1st mil Spruce sts. ; Office: Granger bldg., San Diego, Cal. KENNEDY, Eugrene Patrick, Mining Engineer ; born, San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 23, 1875 ; son, Patrick Joseph and Jennie M. (Cordiell) K. ; descendant of Commo- dore Barry on maternal side. B. S., (M. E.), Univ. of Cal., 1897. Asst. Genl. Supt., Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Co.. Alaska Mexican Gold Mining Co., and United Gold Mining Co. Dir., First Natl. Bank of Juneau. Address : Treadwell, Alaska. KENNEDY, James Henry, Civil Engi- neer ; lorn, Carleton Co., Ont., Mar. 3, 1852; son, John and Isabella (Pearson) K. One of first class of School of Prac- tical Science, Toronto ; grad.. 1882. ; C. E.. Toronto Univ., 1886. Ontario Land Sur- veyor, 1887. Married. Annie L. Huntley, June 30, 1884, at Toronto, Ont. Asst. Engr. Construction, C. P. Ry., Lake Supe- rior District, 1882-86; Locating and Con- str., Engr., Temiscouata Ry.. 1887-89 ; Locating and Constr. Engr., G. N. Ry.. 1889-92 ; Constr. Soo Line, 1893-94 ; Chief Engr., V. V. & E., 1901-06, and since 1906, Asst. Chief Engr. Vice-pres., Pacific In- vestment Corporation of Vancouver. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Can. Soc. Civil Engrs., National Geographic Soc. Res. : 1215 11th ave. W. ; Office : G. N. Depot, Vancouver, B. C, Canada. KENNEDY, William, Lawyer; horn, Lee County, Iowa, Sept. 1, 1848 ; son, Lewis G. and Mary (Newson) K. Edu. : public schools of Iowa and Howe's Academy at Mount Pleasant, la. ; grad.. Law Dept. Univ. of Chicago ; studied law in office of Hon. John F. Lacey, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Married, Alice M. Proper. June 17, 1874. Supt, Farmington, la., public schools, 2 years. Moved to Cal., 1903. Member : Masons. Republican. Res. : 691 Kings- ley Drive ; Office : 600 I. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. KENNEY, Elizabeth L., Lawyer; horn, Mattoon, 111., July 4, 1869 ; daughter. Robt M. and Mary A. (Shinn) K. Grad.. high school, Sioux Falls. S. D. ; Lei and Stanford Univ. ; LL. B., Northwestern Univ., 111., 1897; admitted to Cal. bar. 318 WHO'S WHO 1897. First woman law practitionor of Los Angeles. Specialty : Probate matters and administrating of estates. Advocate of woman's suffrage. Member : Cal. Bus. Women's Assn., Political Equality League. Clubs : College Women's, Friday Morning. Has been a resident of Los Angeles, 23 years. Res. : 2012 W. Washington st. ; Office : 301 Am. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. KENNICOTT, Guy i;Vm., Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Chicago, 111., Jan. 29. 1859 ; son, William H. and Caroline P. (Chapman) K. ; his father opened first dental office in Chicago in 1833. Edu. : Northwestern Univ. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1885. Married. Harriet P. Black, Aug. 3, 1903, at Union City. Wash. Surg., N. P. R. R. ; Prop, and Surg, of Chehalis General Hosp. U. S. Pension Examiner ; Co. Physician, Lewis Co., ■ Wash. ; City Physician, Chehalis. Wash. Practiced in Chicago until 1892 ; then went to Washington, first to Union City, on Hood Canal ; in 1894, went to Che- halis. and engaged in practice of med. : in 1896, est. Chehalis General Hosp., of which he is still Chief Surg, and Prop. Member : Citizens Club. Chehalis, Wash. : Am. Med. Assn., State Med. Soc, Med. Soc. Lewis Co. Res.: 1030 State st. ; Office: 1010 State st.. Chehalis, Wash. KENT, Charles Sumner, Business Man; T)orn, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1873; son. William M. and Susan E. (Phillips) K. Edu. : public schools, Buffalo, N. Y. ; studied architecture in an architect's of- fice, 4 years ; spent 6 months abroad studying architecture. Married, Jose- phine MacPherson, 1904. at Buffalo, N. Y. In employ, Barber Asphalt Paving Co., since June. 1892 ; Supt. at Buffalo and Western New York ; Dist. Mgr., Cal., Ariz., Nev., and N. M., 1904-06; Pac. Coast Mgr., since 1906. Cluhs : Califor- nia, Gamut. Res. : 2239 W. 24th st. ; Office : 1011 Central bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. KENT, William, Congressman, Land and Live Stock ; horn, Chicago, 111., March 29. 1864 ; son, Albert E., and Ada- line E. (Button) K. A. B., Yale. 1887; M. A., (Hon.) 1908. Married, Elizabeth Thacher, Feb. 26, 1890, at Ojai Valley. Member, Chicago City Council, 1895-97 ; Member Congress, 1st Cal. Dist, 1911- 1913. Pres., Golconda Cattle Co. ; Dir., Mill Valley & Mt. Tamalpais Scenic Ry. Co. ; Vice-pres., Kent & Burke, Cattle Feeders, Genoa, Neb. ; Vice-pres., Kent- Jordan Co., Lands, No. Carolina. Mem- ber : Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Natl. Red Cross ; Natl. Conservation Assn. Progressive Republican. Cluhs : Univer- sity, (Chicago) ; University, (San Fran- cisco) ; Union League, (Chicago) ; Bo- hemian, (San Francisco), Chicago Ath- letic. Writer of numerous pamphlets on social and economic subjects. Address : Kentfield, Cal. KEPPEIi, Mark, Public Speaker and Educator; horn, Butte Co., Cal., Apr. 11. 1867. Edu. : public schools ; San Joa- quin Valley College, paying his way by janitor service and labor as a harvest hand ; grad., 1892, and began teaching in 1893. Married, Mae Hubbard, of Cal., 1894. Taught one year, San Joaquin Valley College ; one year, Yolo Co. ; 7 years, Los Angeles. Elected County Supt., 1902-6. Res. : 1354 Bond st. ; Of- fice : 211 International Bank bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. KERCKHOFF, William George, Capi- talist ; horn, Terre Haute, Ind., Mar. 30,- 1856 ; son, George and Philippine (New- hart) K. Edu. : public schools, Terre Haute ; Gymnasium Lingen, Province Hanover, Germany. Married, Louise Esh- man, Nov. 13, 1883, at Terre Haute, Ind. Moved to Cal., 1878. Organized firm of Jackson-Kerckhoff & Cuzner, Lumber dealers (now Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lbr. Co.), 1879; established yards and docks along sou. coast of Cal. and wharves at San Pedro ; owns timber lands in various western states, with mills located on Umpqua River in Ore. Owns a line of lumber vessels between Pac. Coast ports ; Pres., Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lbr. Co. ; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 319 organized San Gabriel Elec. Co., 1898, (now merged into Pac. Light & Power Corp.) ; organized San Joaquin Liglit & Power Corp. Selected by Gov. Biidd of Cal., as Commissioner to manage Yosemite Valley, reappointed by Gov. Gage. Pres., Fresno Irrigated Farms Co., First Natl. Bank, Kerman, Cal., Dir., Farmers and Merchants Natl. Bank, Sou. Trust Co., S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R. Cluhs: Bohe- mian, Pacific Union, (S. F.) Jonathan, L. A. Country, California, Bolsa Chica Gun, (L. A.) Res.: 734 W. Adams; Of- fice : Kerckhoff bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. KERLEE, Charles Edward, Merchant; horn. Crescent Hill, Mo., Sept. 21, 1867 ; son, William H. and Nancy (Howerton) K. Edu. : common schools. Married, Claudine Nordwick, Feb. 5, 1906, at Port- land, Ore. Vice-pres., Southwest Wash. Bank; Prop., Aberdeen Stores. Presi- dential Elector for Taft, 1908; appointed Pilot Commissioner by Gov. McBride. Re- publican. Res. : Lake st. ; Oifice : Ilwaco 1st., St. Ilwaco, Pacific Co., Wash. KERJV, Oscar Frederick, Electrical En- gineer ; horn, Visalia, Cal., Nov. 14, 1877 ; son, Fred and Nancy (Smith) K. Edu.: Visalia public and high schools ; B. S., University of Cal., 1901. Asst. Supt. of Operation, Mt. Whitney Power and Elec- tric Co. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Address : Hammond, Cal. fvERR, Alfred F., Banker; horn, Fay^ etteville, Tex., Dec. 25, 1875 ; son, A. B. F. and Susian Clayton (Steele) K. Edu.: Southwestern Univ., Georgetown, Tex. Married, Stella Elizabeth Gillespie, Jan. 5, 1903, at San Antonio, Tex. Vice-pres., American Natl. Bank, Silver City, N. M. ; Vice-pres., El Paso Bank and Trust Co! Member: Kappa Alpha frat, B. P. O. E. Cluhs: Toltec, Country. Address: El Paso Trx. vERR, Harlan T., Physician; horn, Che- shire, O. B. S., Ohio Wesleyan Univ. ; M. D., Cleveland Homeopathic Hosp. College, 1886; post grad., N. Y., Ophthal- mic Hosp. Married. Louise M. Eveleth, 1886. Asst. Surg., Ohio State Peniten- tiary, 1886. In practice, Peoria, 111., 1886-1902 ; Los Angeles, since 1902. Aur- ist and Rhinologist, Deaconess Hosp., Los Angeles, 1005-0. Member : L. A. Homeo- pathic Med. Soc, Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Soc, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy, L. A. Co. Homeopathic Soc, (pres.). Res.: 1123 W. 37th St. ; Oifice : 610 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. KERR, Harry J., Banker; horn, St. Croix, Co., Wis., .Tune 25, 1870; son, Cornelius and Mary (O'Bryan) K. Edu. : common schools, Roberts Co., S. D. Married, Etta A. Adams, 188^, at Corona, S. D. Cash- ier and Mgr., First Natl. Bank, Okano- gan; Secy., Treas. and Mgr., Okanogan Loan & Inv. Co. ; Treas. and Gen. Mgr.. Okanogan Tel. & Tel. Co. ; Secy., Okano- gan Cannery Co. ; Pres., Masonic Hall Assn. ; Treas., Okanogan Auditorium Co. ; Mgr., First Natl. Ins. Agency; First Mayor, town of Okanogan, Wash., elected 3 times ; served 4 years, 3 months ; last election without opposition. First Pres., Okanogan Commercial Club ; First Mas ter, Okanogan Lodge, F. & A. M., served 3 terms. Member : Odd Fellows, K. of P,, Past Junior Grand Warden, Grand Lodge of Wash., F. & A. M. Address-. Okanogan, Wash. KERR, James Manford, Lawyer, Author and Editor; horn, near Tippecanoe City. O, Dec. 30, 1851 ; son, Jonathan Thomp- son and Matilda (Westlake) K. EUu. : Natl. Normal Univ., Lebanon, O; took degrees, but refuses to wear them ; admit- ted to bar of Ohio, 1877 ; N. Y., 1886 ; Supreme Court of U. S., 1888; South Dakota, 1891 ; Nebr., 1895 ; U. S. Circuit Court, Southern Dist., N. Y, 1895 ; U. S. and Circuit Courts of Nebr., 1901 ; U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Eighth Circuit, 1901 ; Iowa Supreme Court, 1902. Mar- ried, Mary Ellen Thomson, 1881, at Troy, Ohio; second, Mrs. Marie Elizabeth Ellen (Rowe) Perrie, 1889, at New Y'ork. Has been editor, "Ohio Law Journal," "Ame- rican Lawj-er," "West's System of Re- porters.'' • Founder, "American Law Journal." Editor for Bender-Moss Co.. 320 WHO'S WHO and Bancroft-Whitney Co., law publishers, San Francisco. Editor of "Benjamin on Sales," 2 vols., 1888; "Crocker on She-- ifCs," 1889. Author: "Before and at Trial," 1889; "Wiltsie on Mortgage Fore- closures," 1890 ; "Supplement," 1897 ; "Business Corporations," 1890 ; "Homi- cide," 1891 ; "Real Property," 3 vols., 1895; "Attachment," 1899; "Injunctions,' 1900; "Cyclopedic California Civil Code,' 2 vols. ; "Cyclopedic California Penal Code," 1906; "Cyclopedic California Poli- tical Code," 1906; "Cyclopedic California Code of Civil Procedure,^' 2 vols., 1907 ; "Pocket Political Code, California," 1909 ; "Pocket Civil Code," California, 1909 : "Pocket Code of Civil Procedure," Califor- nia. 1909; "Pocket Penal Code, Califor- nia," 1909. In 1909, compiled General Laws of California, and "Biennial Supple- ment to Cyclopedic Codes of California," "Nevada Notes," 1910; "Biennial Supple- ment to Cyclopedic Codes of California," 1911 ; "Water and Mining Cases," anno- tated, 1912 ; "Wharton Criminal Law," 3 vols., 1912. Res. : 1840 Lundy ave., R. R. No. 2, Box 19 C, Pasadena, Cal. KERR, Mark Brickell, Minfng Engineer; horn, St. Micheals, Talbot Co., Md., June 28, 1860 ; son, John Bozman Kerr (diplo- matist) and Lucy Hamilton (Stevens) K. ; grandson of John Leeds Kerr, U. S. Sen- ator from Indiana. Edu. : high school, Washington D. C. Married, Kate Shep- ard, June 5, 1888, at Oakland, Cal. Vice- pres. and Mgr., Pittsburg Gold Flat Mines. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Cluhs : Pacific Union, (San Francisco) ; Metro- politan, (Washington, D. C). Has written mining articles on Alaska, Cal., Nevada and Ecuador, S. A. Res.: 2128 Hillside ave., Berkeley, Cal.; Office: Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. KERR, William Jasper, College Pres- ident; horn, Nov. 17, 1863; son, Robert Marion and Nancy J. (Rawlins) K. Edu. : Univ. of Utah, 1882-85; Cornell Univ., 1890-91, also Summers of 1891-2-3. Mar- ried, Leonora Hamilton, .July -8, 1885, at Salt Lake City. Taught school in Smith- field, Utah, 1885-87 ; Instructor, Physio- logy, Geology and Physics, 1887-8 ; Mathe- matics, 1888-90, and 1891-92, Brigham Young College; Prof., Mathematics and Astronomy. Univ. of Utah, 1892-94 ; Pres., Brigham Young College, 1894-1900 ; Pres., Utah Agricultural College, 1900-7; Pres., Ore. Agricultural College, since 1907; Pres., Bd. of Directors, Oregon Apple Co. ; Dir., Portland Cement Co. ; Member, Ad- visory Board, Am. Land & Irrigation Co. ; Delegate to Constitutional Conv. of Utah. 1887-95. Member : Assn. of Am. Agri- cultural Colleges and Experiment Stations International Dry Farming Congress, U S. Agricultural and Industrial Expositior Co., Natl. Education Assn., Natl. Counci of Education, International League fo) Highway Improvement., Am. Mathematica Soc, Am. Acad, of Political and Socia Science, Am. Assn. for Advan. of Science Oregon Acad, of Sciences, Natl. Soc. fo) Promotion of Industrial Edu. Republican Presbyterian. Res. : 5th and Jackson sts. Office : Oregon Agricultural College, Cor' vallis, Ore. KERRIGAN, Frank Henry, Judge; hon Green Valley, Cal., Sept. 17, 1867; soi Henry L. and Elizabeth (Donlin) E Edu. : private and public schools of Ca Married, Jessie McNab, Nov. 29, 190J Justice of the Peace of San Francisco, terms. Superior Judge, 1899-1906; Jus tice, Dist. Court of Appeals, First Dist since Nov. 6, 1906. :Member : Mason; N. S. G. W., Woodmen of the World, Fo esters. Eagles. Gluh : Olympic. Res. 2511 Baker st. ; Office : Wells Fargo bldg San Francisco, Cal. KESTER, P. Llewellyn, Architect; hor Petrolia, Ont.. Apr. 18, 1870 ; son Nelsc and Sarah (Muma) K. ; ancestors amor the first settlers in Phila. Grad., hig school, Petrolia, Ont., Can. ; collegia, work, same place. Married, Mary Minn Martin, Jan. 17, 1906, at Salem, Or Went to Buffalo, N. Y., and entered crayi portrait bus., 1890; has planned a nu*, ber of res. and bus. blocks in Lane ar Benton Counties. Presented portrait ON THE PACIFIC COAST 321 Sir John McDonald to Petrolia public school, painted by himself when 18. Ad- . S., Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland. O.. 1898. Married, Hildagarde IL S. .Johnson, June 18, 1902, at Great I^'alls, Mont. Chief Metallurgist. Anacon- da Copper Mining Co., Boston & INIontaua Reduction Works. Great Falls, Mont. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs.. Mon- tana Soc. of Engrs.. Am. Electro-Chemical Soc. Address : Great Falls. Mont. KRKPPS, Jesse E., Mine Owner; born, Tippecanoe, Pa., Sept. 18, 1862 ; son. (T(>orge and Larue (Cope) K. Edu. : com- mon schools, Fayette Co. Married, Annie Elizabeth Kratt. Nov. 24, 1887, at West Newton. Pa. Employed in grist mill until 1S8,3. In merchandise bus. at West New- Ion, Pa., 14 years; in brokerage bus., 18117-1902. Moved to Cal., 1904. Owner of mine in Siskiyou Co., Cal. Pres., Pitts- l)urg Petroleum Co., Pittsburg Mines Co.. Golden Wonder Mining Co. Clu'bs : Sierra Madre, Mining and Oil Men's, (charter member). Bes. : 456 W. Jefferson; Office: 801-2 II. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. KRKSS, Georj-e H., Physician; horn. Cin- cinnati, O., Dec. 23, 1874 ; son, Henry and Salome (Kern) K. Grad., Hughes High School, Cincinnati, 1892 ; M. D., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1899. Married, Eliza- beth Hamilton Hill, .June 16, 1903, at Cincinnati. Res. Phys., Good Samaritan Hosp., Cincinnati ; Asst. Surg., Natl. Solders' Hosp., Dayton, O., 1900-03. Chmn., State Tuberculosis Comm. ; Secy, of Faculty and Prof, of Hygiene, L. A. Dept, State Univ. of Cal. Med. School ; Member, several med. and scientific socs. Cluh : University. Res. : Hotel Alvarado ; Offi,ce: 340-41 Bradbury bldg., Los Ange- les, Cal. KRIEGEL,, Emil W^, Architect and Con- tractor ; horn, Germany, May 19, 1854 ; son, Ferdinand and .Julia (Weber) K. Edu. : common schools, Germany ; learned milling and cabinet making at home ; emigrated to America, Oct., 1879. En- gaged in bldg. and architecture. Married. Augusta Drumerhaur (died. Dec. 8, 1910), Jan 29. 1910. at Seattle, Wash. Was with the Pullman Car Co., Detroit, Mich., and Pullman, 111.. 3 years, 6 months ; then went to St. Cloud. Minn. Designed and built the Grutle Hotel, at East St. Cloud, and the Catholic Church at Duluth, Minn., in 1885. With the G. N. R. R., 1885-89. Went to Seattle, Oct., 1889. Took out citizenship papers, 1897. Repub- lican. Address : 209 N. 39th st., Seattle. Wash. KRIEGER, Frederick August, Banker; horn, Winona, Mont., Nov. 17, 1856 ; son, August and Elizabeth (Often) K. Edu. : public schools. Pres., Y^ellowstone Valley Land & Irri. Co. ; Vice-pres., Krieger Fur- niture and Carpet Co. Formerly Chmn., Co. Commnrs. Member : Commercial Club. Address : Livingston, Mont. KROHN, Morris J., Physician; horn. Kansas City, Mo., July 20, 1878 ; son. Samuel and Esther Krohn. M. D., Univ.. Medical College. Kansas City, Mo., 1903. Married, Florence C- Shwayder, Aug. 3, 330 WHO'S WHO 1909, at Denver. Colo. Member : Am. Med. Assn. Address : 2780 West Colfax aye., Denver, Colo. KRTJDOP, D. Tonjes, Physician; horn, Hanover. Germany. Edu. : schools of Germany and N. Y. City ; grad., " Med. Dept., rniv. of Minn. ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, 1888 ; post grad., Hahnemann Med. College. Married, Dr. Martine E. Muhlig, at Phila., (she died, .Tan. 10, 1910). In practice, Minne- apolis, Minn., until 1899, when moved to Los Angeles. Has been practicing med. since 1907, at Los Angeles. Founded, free med. clinic at Salvation Army Indus- trial Home. 1908 ; connected with Bethle- hem Mission, 1907. Member : Homeo- pathic County. State of Cal.. and Sou. Cal.. Med. Socs.. Am. Inst. Res. : 726 Lake st. ; Office : 405 S. Hill st.. Los Angeles. Cal. KRUELiLi, Frederick John, Physician; horn, Hanover, Germany, Feb. 27, 1853. Ph. G., Phila. College of Pharmacy. 1874 ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1881 ; post grad.. Univ. of Berlin and Vienna. Mar- ried, Josephine Steffer, 1876. In practice. Chicago, 1881-93 ; Los Angeles, since 1893. Prof., Materia Medica and Therapeutics. College Phys. and Surg., Univ. Sou. Cal. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn.. Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : 1021 E. Washington st., Los Angeles, Cal. KUBACH, C. J., Contractor; horn, Ger- many, 1855. Edii. : public schools, Ger- many ; 1 year in schools, of Pittsburg. Pa. Married. Learned contracting busi- ness under his father. Moved to San Francisco. 1875 ; in employ of Herrman & Von Bostle, builders. 1 year ; mill- wright in mining bus.. 15 months. Opened a small shop in Los Angeles, 1878. Built Stimson blck. Los Angeles, as well as bldgs. in San Diego, Riverside. Redlands, etc. Organized and is Pres.. C. .T. Kubaeh Co. ; Pres., K. & K. Brick Co. ; organized and Pres.. Rice Ranch Oil Co. Built Alexandria Hotel Annex. Wright & Callen- der Bldg.. Christian Science Church of Los Angeles. Member : Masonic Lodge. Cluh : Jonathan. Res. : 1201 S. Alvarado St. : Omce : 670 P. E. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. KTJHN, Charles F., Physician and Sur- i geon ; horn, Missouri, 1858 ; son, Edv.^ard J. Kuhn. M. D., Long Island College Hosp., 1883. Married, Alice M. Wey- mouth, 1896, at Port Townsend, Wash. Chief Surg., Alaska Treadwell Gold Min- ing Co., Treadwell, Alaska. Served in Med. Dept., U. S. Army, 1900-7 ; since ■ 1907, A. A. Surgeon, U. S. P. H. & Ma- rine Hosp. Service, at Juneau, Alaska. Member : Sons of Am. Rev., Med. Soc. S. B. Alaska (pres.). 7?es. : Treadwell, Alaska; Office : Juneau, Alaska. KTJHIV, Joseph Augustine, Lavs^yer (re- tired) ; horn, Adams Co., near Gettysburg; Pa., Sept. 1. 1840 ; son. Judge Joseph J. and Jane (McCabe) K. Edn. : Tuscarora Academy, Pa., and Calvert College, Md. : read law and was admitted to bar in Get- tysburg, Pa. Unmarried. Went to Oma- ha, Neb., then to Port Townsend. Wasb.. where has been engaged in law practice for over 40 years. Formerly City Atty. Served 8 sessions in Legis. of Territory and State. Mayor of Port Townsend, 4 terms. Was U. S. Commissioner for about 30 years ; served 4 years as judge. Served 33 months in the Union Army. Address : Port Townsend, Wash. KUHIV, liouis H., Banker; horn, Shelby, Iowa. Jan. 1. 1883 ; son, Robert E. and Emma V. (Williams) K. Edu. : Western Reserve Academy. Hudson, O., 2 years ; Neb. Wesleyan Univ.. University Place. Neb.. 2 years, T'nmarried. Cashier and Dir.. First Natl. Bank. Zillah. City Treas., Town of Zillah. Member : Meridian Lodge, A. F. & A. M.. No. 196. Zillah; Elks, No. 318. North Yakima, Wash. Address : Zil- lah. Wash. KURTZ, Carl, Physician; hor7i, Los An- geles, Nov. 12. 1868 ; son. Dr. Joseph and Ida (Filbert) K. Grad., high school, Los Angeles ; College of Med.. Univ. Sou. Cal. ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp., Med. College, 1889; Interne. Univ. Maternity Flo'^p., IMunich, Germany. 1890 ; post grad., Univ. of Vien- na, 1890-91. Married, Ysidora B. Scott, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 331 1897. Asst. to Prof. Sonnenburg. Moablt Hosp., Berlin, Germany, 1891-2. In prac- tice, Los Angeles, since 1893. Member, Bd. of Edu., Los Angeles, 1895-8 ; has been a Member of Bd. of Health, Los Angeles ; was Prof, of Gynecology, ('ollege of Med., Uinv. of Cal. ; Cons. Surg., Santa Fe R. R. ; Cons. Surg., German Hosp. ; Member Bd., U. S. Pension Surgs. Member : L. A. Clinical & Pathological Society, (vice-pres., I 1908-9) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Pac. Assn. Ry. Surg., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1801 Toberman st. ; Ofp,ce : Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. KURTZ, Joseph, Physician; 'born, Oppen- heim, Germany, Apr. 16, 1842. Edit,. : Darmstadt Gymnasium ; Med. Dept., Univ. of Giessen, Germany ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal., 1867. Married, Ida Filbert, 1866. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1872. Formerly Coroner and Member Bd. I of Edu., Los Angeles ; one of founders of I College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal. ; Prof, of I Orthbpedics, Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal. ; Surg., S. P. R. R., Sisters' Hosp., German Hosp. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn. (ex- pres.) ; So. Cal. Med. Soc, (ex-pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Cluh : University. Res. : 1801 Toberman st. ; Office : Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. KUSTER, Edward Gerhard, Lav^yer; horn, Terre Haute, Ind., Aug. 15, 1878 ; son, Charles Edward and Emma (Eshman) K. Edu. : public and grammar schools, Los Angeles ; Hohere Burger Schule, Ber- lin, Germany; grad., Los Angeles High School, 1896; B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1900; post grad., 1901-2. Married, Una Call, Apr. 27, 1903. Moved to Cal., July 19, 1886. GluJ)s : California, San Gabriel Val- ley Country, Univ. of Cal. Alumni, Los Angeles Athletic, Gamut ; Dir., Automobile Club of Sou. Cal. Res. : 3512 S. Flower St. ; Office : 431 I. W. Hellman bldg., Los Augeles, Cal. LA RUE, Eugene Clyde, Civil Engi- neer ; ho7"n. Riverside, Cal., Nov. 11, 1879 ; son, Seneca and Samantha A. (Leach) L. B. S., (in C. E.), Univ. of Cal., 1904. Married, Mabel R. Elton, Oct. 20, 1910, at Salt Lake City, Utah. With U. S. Rec Service, 1904-06 ; U. S. Geo. Survey, since 1906. At present, hydraulic engr,, en- gaged in making field examinations and reports for the govt, on right-of-way ap- plications for railroads, irrigation projects and power plants ; territory : Montana, Idaho, Ore., Utah, Wyo., Colo., and Nev. Asso. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., El Koral Temple, Mystic Shriner, Phi Kappa Sigma College Fraternity. Res. : Hyland Park; Office: Box 972, Salt Lake City, Utah. IjADD, William Mead, Banker; born, Portland, Ore., Sept. 16, 1855 ; son, Wil- liam Sargent and Caroline A. (Elliot) L. A. B., Amherst College, 1878. Married, Mary L. Andrews, Feb. 24, 1885, at Oak- land, Cal. Pres., Ladd & Tilton Bank, Ladd Estate Co., Ladd & Reed Farm Co., Columbia Life & Trust Co., Salem Flour- ing Co., Oregon Iron and Steel Co. ; Dir., Portland Ry. Light & Power Co., Oregon Furniture Mfg. Co., Portland Flouring Mills Co., First Natl. Bank, Walla Walla ; Dexter Horton Natl. Bank, Seattle ; Pa- cific Natl. Bank, Tacoma ; Merchants Bank, Port Townsend ; Title and Trust Co., Portland ; Pres., Riverview Cemetery Assn. Served in Oregon Legis. and in State Militia. Chmn., Portland City Hall Commission, 1890 ; Treas., Portland Bridge Commn., 1891 ; Member, Portland Water Commission, 1897 to 1906, and Oregon State Text Book Commission, 1901. Pres., Portland Art Assn. ; Dir., Library Assn. of Portland. Pres., Portland Y. M. C. A. ; Trustee, Portland Acad., Reed Inst. ; Overseer, Whitman College, Walla Walla. Member : Alpha Delta Phi, Oregon Historical Soc Cluhs : Grolier (New York) ; Arlington, University, Commercial, (Portland). Res.: Rivera; Office: 3rd and Washington sts., Portland, Ore. IjAIRD, Rollin McLaughlin, Lawyer; born. Independence, Cal., Sept. 8, 1880 ; son, J. W. P. and Henrietta (McLaugh- 332 WHO'S WHO lin) L. Edu. : public schools, Cal. ; LL. B., Valparaiso Univ., Ind., 1910. Dep. Dist. Atty., Kern Co., 1910-11. City Atty., Bakersfield, since June, 1911. Member : B. P. O. E., F. O. E., N. S. G. W. Demo- crat. Address : Bakersfield, Cal. LAMB, William Alfred, Civil Engineer; 6om, Hillside, Colo., Dec. 16, 1881 ; son, Joseph M. and Elizabeth (Cantanwine) L. ; B. S. (C. E.), Colo. Agricultural Col- lege, 1903. Instr. in civil engrg. dept., Colo. Agricultural College, 1903-4 ; since 1904, in Water Resources Branch of the U. S. Geographical Survey ; now Dist. Engr. in charge of Mont. Dist. Member : Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Assn. Advan. of Science. Asso. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : Helena, Mont. liAMBERSOlV, Charles Giles, Lavs^yer; honij Elkhorn, Walworth Co., Wis., May 15, 1849 ; son, Nicholas and Sarah Rachel (Fitch) L. Edu. : common schools, Sex- tonville, Richland Co., Wis., 1858 to 1865. Married, Jennie S. Moore (deceased) July 18, 1877 ; second, Josephine Dineley, Aug. 25, 1905. Law partner of son, Frank Lamberson. Dist. Atty., Tulare Co., 1887- 88. Republican. Res. : 705 N. Court st. ; OMce : 121 N. Church st., Visalia, Cal. LAMBERT, Russ Stephen, Lawyer; dorn_, Belvidere, 111., Sept. 16, 1867 ; son, John Crowell and Carrie Maria (Hale) L. Grad., Belvedere, 111., High School, 1887 ; LL. B., Wesleyan Univ., Law Dept, 1889. Married, Carrie Esther Swail, July 23, 1891, at Belvedere, 111. Secy, and Dir., Sumas Water Co. ; one of the discoverers of gold in the Mt. Baker Mining Dist., in 1897 ; Representative. Washington Legis., 1899, 1905, 1907, 1909. Republican. Forest Supervisor, Washington Forest Reserve, 1900-04 ; Mayor of Sumas, 1904- 08. Member : Fidelity Lodge, No. 105, F. & A. M., I. O. O. P., (Sumas) ; B. P. O. E., (Bellingham). Club: Conger Club of Bellingham. Rec. : Hunting and fishing. Address : Sumas, Wash. LAMBERT, Samuel Ernest, Surgeon; horn, Claiborne, Ala., Feb. 24, 1875 ; son, Robert Amos and Martha Verdelia (Busey; L. Edu. : high schools. Mobile, Ala. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Alabama, 1901; grad.. Army Med. School, Washington, D. C, 1903. Married, Helen Fleming, Oct. 8, 1908, at Spokane, Wash. Trustee, Secy, and Treas., Spokane Surgical Supply Co, 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Army, June 24, 1902, to June 24, 1907; Capt.i and Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, June 24, J 1907, to July 12, 1907, resigned; 2^^ years served in the Philippine Islands.- Now, 1st Lieut. Med. Reserve Corps, U. S.' Army, on the inactive list. Practicing sur-i gery in Spokane, Wash., since May, 1907.1 Member : County, State and Natl. Med. Assns. Member and Secy., Staff of St. Luke's Hosp., Spokane, Wash. Res. : 910 9th ave. ; Office : 308 Old National Bank bldg., Spokane, Wash. LAMOIVT, Clarence Booth, Mechanical Engineer ; horn. Van Etten, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1877; son, Clarence and Iva Adelia (Booth) L. Edu. : public schools, Phila- delphia ; Central Manual Training High School, Phila. ; Mech. Engr., Cornell Univ., 1900. Married, Maud Hahn, Apr. 4, 1908, at Portland, Ore. Pres., Pacific Engrg. Co., 1904-08 ; since 1904, Asst. to Pres., Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Co. Consulting Engr. for various corporations. Member : Pacific North West Soc. ol Engrs., Seattle ; Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. N. Y. Cliths : University, Golf and Coun- try, Athletic and . Firlock, (Seattle) : Union, (Tacoma) ; Hunt (Portland) ; Me tropolitan, (Washington, D. C.) ; Chevj Chase, (Chevy Chase, Md.) ; Army anc Navy, (Washington, D. C). Res.: 141-J E. Roy st ; Office : Seattle Constructior and Dry Dock Co., Seattle, Wash. LANCASTER, Henry M., Mining Engi- neer ; horn, Keokuk, Iowa, May 1, 1875 son, William S. and Mary A. (McKee) L E. M., Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 1902. Married, Grace M. Baldwin, Jul} 10, 1905, at Spokane, Wash. Res. : 221; Broadway ; Office : 715-16 Hutton bldg. Spokane, Wash. LANDE, Edward, Lawyer; horn, Inde pendence. Ore., July 21, 1862 ; son, Ra ON THE PACIFIC COAST 333 phael and Marie (. Joseph!) L. Edu. : grammar and high schools of San Fran- cisco ; grad., high school, 1879 ; admitted to practice, Supreme Court, 1880. Mar- ried, Sylvia A. Uhl, July 3, 1908, at Sacra- mento, Cal. Member of law firm, Riordan ■ & Lande. Cluhs : Union League, Friendly, (S. F.). Member: Islam Temple, Mystic j Shrine, California Consistory, F. & A. M. Author: "Life of Benjamin Disraeli," "Life of Moses Montefiore." Res. : Ar- lington Hotel ; Offlce : 519 California St., I San Francisco, Cal. ; LANDES, Henry, Geolog-ist; born, Car- I roll, Ind.. Dec. 22, 1867 ; son, Samuel and \ Lyda (Dunkin) L. A. B., Univ. of In- I diana, 1892 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1894 ; Fellow in Geology, Chicago Univ., 1893-4. Married, Bertha Ethel Knight, Jan. 2, 1894, at Worcester, Mass. Prof, of Geol- ogy, Univ. of Wash., since 1895 ; State Geologist of Washington, since 1901 ; in that capacity has directed work of State Geological Survey in the geological field work, the making of topographic maps, the measurements of streams and the prepar- ation of reports on the water power of the State. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., National Geographic Soc, Fellow, Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science ; Fel- low, Geological Soc. of Am. ; Sigma Xi I Soc. Club: University, (Seattle). Res.: 4503 Brooklyn ave. ; Office : Univ. of Wash., Seattle, Wash. LANDRUM, R. W., Consulting Engi- '■ neer ; born, Mt. Vernon, 111., 1853. Edu. : 1 country schools and night study. Taught school, 8 years. Engaged in real estate bus., San Angelo, 1884-6. Moved to Los \ Angeles, 1886, and engaged in real estate I and mining bus. Consulting Engr. and i Mgr., Nevada-Rockland, Esmeralda Co., |] Nev. ; has been Consulting Engr., Alta \ Vista Assn. Res. : 1825 Bellevue ave. ; 1 Office : 213 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. LANDT, Sanford V., Lawyer; born, Her- kimer Co., N. Y., June 6, 1841 ; son, Jere- miah and Nellie Eliza (Ostrander) L. Edu. : public and high schools, N. Y. ; Fairfield Academy ; Grad., Ft. Edward Inst., 1863 ; studied law in offices of Ly- man Tremaine and Hon. Rufus Peckham, Albany, N. Y. ; LL. B., Albany Law School, 1866. Married, Bertha Brouse, 1867. Moved to Cal., 1887. Mayor of Tipton, la., 1884-87. Member : Los Angeles and Cal. Bar Assns. Republican. Res. : 40 St. James Park ; Office : 130 Stimson bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. LANE, John Alexander, Physician; born, Greensboro, N. C, Dec. 5, 1873 ; son, Henry William and Martha Elizabeth Lane. M. D., Cooper Med. College, 1898. Married, Vida Augusta White, Feb. 11, 1905, at Fortung. Member : Humboldt Co. Med. Soc, State Med. Soc. of Cal., Am. Med. Assn. Address : Ferndale, Cal. LANE, John Edward, Physician; born, Mass., 1872 ; son. Rev. John W. and Mary (Haynes) L. Grad., Phillips Acad., An- dover, Mass., 1890 ; B. A., Yale Univ., 1894; M. A., 1897; M. D., 1903. Post grad., Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland, and Sarbonne, Paris, 1896-97. Married, Alice Treat Rogers, 1909, at Ansonia, Conn. Member : Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 403 N. 4th St. ; Offtce : Clogg bldg.. North Yakima, Wash. LANE, Jonathan, Lawyer; b07'n, Fayette Co., Tex., Oct. 15, 1855 ; son. Rev. Charles Joseph and Ellen E. (Crockett) L. Edu. : private school, Oso, Fayette Co., Tex. ; later studied under tutors at home. Mar- ried, Alma Harrison, Dec. 28, 1880, at Flatonia, Tex. Was clerk and part owner in general store of Harrison & Lane, Fla- tonia. Commenced practice of law, 1885. Member law firm. Lane, Wolters & Storey. Dir., Union Natl. Bank, Bankers Trust Co., Houston ; Pres., Guarantee Life Ins. Co., Houston. Served in Tex. State Sen- ate. Member : Masons, Knights of Pyth- ias, Knights of Honor, A. O. U. W., Red Men. Address : Houston, Tex. LANGDON, 'William Henry, Lawyer; born, Alameda Co., Cal., Sept. 25, 1873 ; son, William and Annie (Moran) L. Edu. : public schools ; Haywards High School ; San Jose State Normal School ; studied law in office of Judge J. E. Richards, San 334 WHO'S WHO Jose. Married, Myrtie McHenry, Apr. 20, 1908. Member law firm, Bartlett & Lang- don. Supt. of Schools of San Francisco, 1902-6. Elected Dist. Atty., for City and Co. of San Francisco, Nov. 1905, and re- elected, 1907. Since 1909, engaged in banking and agricultural pursuits in Stan- islaus Co., Cal., and law practice in S. F. Republican. Res. : 2510 Bush st. ; OffiGe : Call bldg., San Francisco, Cal. LANGFORD, Pierce P., Banker; &om, Newberry, S. C, Oct. 24, 1861; son, Asa and Sarah (Sawyer) L. Edu. : Newberry College, S. C. Married, Lulu Morris, Huntsville, Tex. Pres., Wichita Ice Co., First State Bank, Electra ; Vice-pres., City Natl. Bank ; Dir., Wichita Sou. Life Ins. Co. ; First Natl. Bank, Burkburnett ; First State Bank, New Castle. Mason. Res. : 900 Burnett st. ; Office : City Natl. Bank, Wichita Falls, Tex. LANGHORNE, James Potter, Lawyer; born, Princeton, N. J., May 29, 1854 ; son, John Devall and Mary Marshall (Potter) L. Grad., Virginia Military Inst., 1875 ; B. L., Univ. of Va. Law School, 1877. Married, Julia Hayne, Oct. 2, 1882. Moved to Cal., Nov., 1877. Clubs : Cosmos, San Francisco Commercial, Southern. Demo- crat. Res. : 2419 Pacific ave. ; OlJice : 1101- 1104 Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. LANKERSHIM, James Boon, Capital- ist ; horn, Charlestown, Mo., Mar. 24, 1850 ; son, Isaac and Annis L. (Moore) L. ; father was one of the pioneer settlers of Cal. Edu. : public and high schools, San Francisco ; Collegiate School, San Francisco. Married, Caroline A. Jones, 1881, at Los Angeles. Took charge of 15,000-acre ranch owned by his father and located near Fresno, 1 year ; later managed 48,000-acre ranch near San Die- go. Moved to Los Angeles, 1872, and man- aged San Fernando Rancho of 60,000 acres. Made first subdivision of this ranch, 1885, cutting 12,000 acres up in small tracts ; sold the balance in 1910. Pres., Main St. Savings Bank, 1886-1900 ; erected Lankershim bldg., Los Angeles, 1890 ; organized L. A. Farming & Milling Co. ; built Lankershim Hotel, 1905 ; San Fernando Bldg., 1908 ; Pres., Bank of Sou. Cal., 1907-09 ; served as Park Commnr. ; L. A. del. to Washington in interest of San Pedro Harbor ; organized and was Capt., L. A. Cav. Troop, under Gov. Gage ; Col. in Natl. Guard of Cal. Member: Masons, 32°. Clubs: California, Jon- athan, Union League, Ellis, L. A. Athletic, (L. A.) ; Union League, Bohemian, (S. F.). Res.: Hotel Lankershim; Office: 716 Lankershim Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. I.ANSBURGH, Gustave Albert, Archi- tect ; born, Panama, Jan. 7, 1876 ; son, Simon Lazarus and Rebecca (Pyke) L. ; maternal grandfather was author of the famous "Pyke's Catechism." Edu. : gram- mar school, San Francisco, 1884-92 ; Cogs- well school, 1 year ; Lowell High School, 1 year; Univ. of Cal., 1894-96; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France, 1901-06 ; grad., with degree. "Architecte diplome par le ^ Gouvernement." Won medal of Society of French Architects, 1906. Married, Irene Muzzy, June, 1908, at San Francisco. Re- turned to San Francisco from Europf\ May, 1906, and began practicing. Con- structed 2 Gunst bldgs., San Francisco Or pheum, Sanford Sachs Bldg., Lumberman's Bldg., Newman & Levinson, Temple Eman- uel, Hotel Manx, etc. Musician, deco- rator. Member : Beaux Arts Soc, Diploma Soc, San Francisco Chapter Am. Inst, of Architects. Clubs : Olympic, Concordia. Argonaut. Address : San Francisco, Cal. LANSTRUM, Oscar Monroe, Physician and Newspaper Publisher ; borti. Gales- burg, 111., Nov. 26, 1869 ; son. Christian Ernest and Susan E. (Crocker) L. ; de- scendant of Gen. M. M. Crocker, of Crocker's lona Brigade. A. B., Knox Col- lege, 1891 ; A. M., 1894 ; M. D., College Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1894. Married, Lilian G. Conrad, Dec. 18, 1897, at Helena, Mont. Secy, and Managing Editor, Mon- tana Record Publishing Co. Member, Eighth and Ninth Legislative Assemblies. Mont., 1903-05. Chairman, Republican State Central Comm., 1908 ; Chairman Exec. Comm., State Central Comm., 1910 ; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 33! Del., Natl. Rep. Convention, Chicago, 1912 ; Pres., Montana State Press Assn., 3 terms. Member : Montana State Med. Soc. ; Pres., Mont. Div. Natl. Rep. League. Gluh: Montana. Res.: 63 6 Spruce St. ; Offlce : TTnion Bank bldg., Hel- ena. INfont. LANTZ, Charles, Lawyer; horn, Wash- ! ington, D. C, Dec. 9, 1865 ; son, Henry P. 1 and Eunice Elizabeth (Davis) L. Edu. : I public schools, Dallas, Tex. ; A. & M. Col- f lege, Tfex. ; grad.. Los Angeles High I School ; read law in offices of A. M. and I W. D. Stephens, Los Angeles. Married, \ Lucy C. Chapman. Aug. 18. 1891. Moved I' to Cal.. .Tuly, 1884. Member law firm, I Davis. Lantz & Wood. Clu'bs : -Jonathan, I City. Member : Chamber of Commerce, I Los Angeles Bar Assn. Democrat. Res. : 2622 S. Flower st. ; Office : 408 Bullard I bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ^LAPACHET, Bernard Pierre, Lawyer; I born, San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 18, 1878 ; f son, Pierre and Camille Leonie (Pelle) L. 1 Edu. : Washington grammar school, until : 1892 ; Boys' High School, 1895 ; Heald's : Bus. College. 1895. Married, Mary A. ; Kenny. Apr. 25, 1905. Member : Bd. of 1 Dirs.. French Hosp., 1904-6 ; Republican I Co. Committee. 1910-12 ; Bar Assn. of San Francisco. Cluh : Commonwealth. Re- publican. Res. : 1524 Fell st. ; Office : French Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. LARABEE. Chas. X.. Capitalist; horn, Portville, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1843 ; son, Wil- liam and Mary Ann (Johnson) L. Mar- ried. Frances F. Payne, Aug. 8, 1892, at St. Louis, Mo. Pres. : Oregon Real Estate Co.. Portland ; Pacific Realty Co., Belling- ham ; Chuckanut Realty Co., Bellingham : Roslyn Cascade Coal Co. Vice-pres. : Northwestern State Bank, Bellingham ; T.arrabee Bros. Bank, Deer Lodge, Mont. f'liihs: Kulshan. (South Bellingham); Pr'llingham Golf. Res. : South Belling- ham. Wash.; Office: Grand ave. and Mult- nomah, Portland, Ore. LARDNER, Henry Ackley, Engineer; horn, Oconomowoc, Wis., Oct. 1, 1871 ; soil, Richard and Tatharine (Breck) Tj. B. S., (in E. E.), Univ. of Wis., 1893; E. E., 1895. Married, Ethel Anna Elmore, Sept. 17, 1902, at New York. Manager, San Francisco office, .J. G. White & Co., Inc., Engineers. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Engineer Club (N. Y.) ; New York Elect. Soc, (past pres.). Cluhs: Pacific Union, Family, (S. F.) ; California, (L. A.). Res.: 2728 Clare- mont blvd., Berkeley, Cal. ; Office : 310 Sansome st, San Francisco, Cal. liARDNER, William Branson, Lawj'^er; horn, Niles, Mich., Dec. 12, 1850 ; son, Lynford and Sarah Keegan (Moore) L. Edu. : public schools. Mich, and la. ; B. S., Cornell College, la., June, 1875 ; LL. B.. la. State Univ., Law Dept., .June 19, 1877. Married. .Jennie Mitchell, Jan 11. 1881. Move'd to Cal., Sept. 28, 1872. Dist. Atty., Placer Co., 1880-83. Member of Assembly, Cal. Legis., from Placer Co.. 1900-1 : State Senator, Placer and El Dorado Cos., 1902-5. Court Commissioner of Placer Co., several years. Trustee, common and high school and public library. Dir., Agri- cultural Fair, Placer Co. Member : State Bar Assn.. Masons, I. O. O. F., Improved Order of Red Men, Chamber of Commerce, Pa. Historical Soc. (life member). Cluh : Tahoe. Republican. Address : Auburn. Cal. liARGEY, Morris Sellers, Banker; horn, Butte, Mont, Mar. 18, 1880 ; son, Patrick A. and Lulu (Sellers) L. Edv. : Univ. of Georgetown ; C. E., ITniv. of Mich., 1902. Married, Alberta Cressey, Sept 19, 1908. at Omaha, Neb. Vice-pres.. State Savings Bank. Pres.. Coeur d'Alene I^br. Co.. Speculator Mining Co., Missoula Lbr. Co., Largey Lbr. Co. Member : Elks. Clnhs : Lambs. (N. Y.) ; Detroit University. (De- troit) ; Chicago Athletic, (Chicago) ; Sil- ver Bow, (Butte) ; Montana, (Helena). Address : Butte, Mont. LARSEN, (Hans) Christian, Banker; horn, Aarhus, Denmark. April 26, 1879 ; son, Lars Christian and Marie (Truelsen) L. Edu. : Kirkegaards Realskole (Col- lege) ; grad. to enter Univ. of Denmark, but went into business. I'nmarried. Has 336 WHO'S WHO been 9 years in Mexico, working in vari- ous banking institutions, ultimately in Banco Nacional de Mexico, as Manager in Nogales, State of Sonora. From this place he went as Manager for the Banco de Sonora in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico. Address : Banco de Sonora, Culiacan, Sina- loa, Mexico. LARSON, Daniel O., Banker; horn, Mo- roni, Utah, June 8, 1880 ; son, John N. and Elsie (Anderson) L. Edu. : B. Y. Academy (now B. Y. Univ.), Provo, Utah. Married, Zillah Faux, June 12, 1907, at Manti, Utah. Cashier, the Bank of Mo- roni ; Pres., Sampete Agency Co. Address : Moroni, Utah. L.ARSON, Gustav Ltidwiar, Colleg-e Pro- fessor ; dorn, Lund, Sweden, June 30. 1881; son, Ole and Tngrid (Sjostrom) L. B. S., (E. E.), Univ. of Idaho, 1907. Elec. Engr. with General Electric Co., Schenec- tady, N. Y., 1907-09 ; advanced work in mechanical engrg.. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1909. Unmarried. Since 1909, Prof, of Mechanical Engrg., Univ. of Idaho. Cap- tain, Idaho National Guard. 1905. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Soc. for Pro- motion of Engrg. Edu., Phi Delta Theta. Pres., Kappa Phi Alpha Corporation. Bes. : 106 Polk st. ; Office : Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. L.ARSON, Lewis, Lawyer; lorn, Manti, Utah, August 7, 1872 ; son, Niels and Anna (Hanson) L. Edu. : district schools. Manti; grad., Seminary at Manti, 1890; Brigham Young Academy, Provo, Utah, 1 year ; taught in district schools, 5 years ; 3 years in Mayfield, Utah, and 2 years in Manti, Utah ; LL. B., Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1901. Admitted to bar of Mich., 1901 ; Utah, 1901. Married, La Verna Franck, June 14, 1897, at Manti, Utah. Prosecuting Atty., Sanpete County, Utah. 2 terms, 1904-1908 ; Nominee on the Pro- gressive ticket for Representative to Con- gress from State of Utah, 1912. Address : Felt bldg., Manti, Utah. LARSOIV, Thorwald S., Lav^^yer; lorn. Levan, Juab Co., Utah, Jan. 6. 1871 ; son. George and Ann (Thompson) L. Edu. : Salt Lake Seminary, Univ. of Utah ; left school in 1889, to study law in Ogden, Utah. Married, Mary Evarts, June, 1897, at Nephi, Utah. Commenced practice, Hol- brook, Ariz., in 1903. Candidate of Demo- cratic party for Judge of Superior Court of Navajo Co., and returns showed 15 i votes behind successful opponent. Ad- dress : Holbrook, Ariz. LAST, Carl F. A,. Wine Merchant; lorn, Island Ruegen, Germany, Oct. 17, 1861 ; son, Carl J. C. and Louise (Lemmen) L. , Edu.: public schools, San Francisco. Mar- ried Agnes W. Menzies, Dec. 30, 1886, att San Francisco, Cal. Apprenticed to an en- graver at the age of 13. Bookkeeper, Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco, 7 years. Purchased interest in Joe Bayer & Co., L. A., 1886 ; formed new partnership with F. E. Fisk, 1891 ; in business alone, 1892- 1908. In June, 1908, bus. inc. as C. F. A. Last Co. Drilled first oil well in Los An- geles, 1893. Retired Brigadier Gen., Cal. j Natl. Guards. Chmn., Democratic Co. Central Comm., 1892. Past Master, L. A. Lodge No. 42, F. & A. M. Cluls : Cali- fornia, Jonathan, (L. A.) ; Army and Navy, Union League, (S. F.). Res.: 742 S. Bonnie Brae; Office: 129-131 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. LASTRETO, Emilio, Lawyer; lorn, San Francisco, Feb. 25, 1869 ; son, Luigi Felix and Charlotte (Parrain) L. Grad., Wash, grammar school, San Francisco, 1882;: Boys' High School, 1885. Married, Goldie ' Cuffield, June 6, 1906. Member and Past t Pres., N. S. G. W., Past Sachem Improved 1 Order of Red Men. CIul : Olympic. Re- publican. Res. : 1827 Jones st. ; Office : ■ 509-11 Chronicle bldg., San Francisco, Cal. LATIMER, Fred, Real Estate Broker: lo7-n, Ottawa, Can., Dec. 14, 1878 ; son. Hugh and Mary (Hastey) L. Edu. : pub- lic and high schools, Riverside, Cal. ; studied pharmacy in Los Angeles, 1899. ,. Engaged in real estate with James V. '- Baldwin, since 1901. Specialty : high- class resident tracts. One of leading : individual fruit growers of Sou. Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 337 Clul)f> : Jonathan. L. A. Country, (L. A.) ; Tnna. (Catalina Island). Office: H. W. Hellman bidg.. Los Angeles, Cal. LATIMRR, Xorval H., Banker; horn. Berwick. TIL, May 7. 1863 ; son, Wm. Guthrie and ^lartha T. (Pierce) L. Edn. : country district schools ; later self edu- cated at home on farm. Married, Mar- garet Moore, May 22, 1890, at Seattle. I Pres.. Dexter Horton Natl. Bank. Seattle ; j First Natl. Bank. Port Townsend ; Seattle- j Tacoma Power Co., Seattle ; Diamond Ice \ Co., Seattle ; Wanconda Investment Co., [ Seattle : Dir.. Wash. Trust & Savings Bank. Seattle ; Seattle Trust & Title Co. ; Pres.. Masonic Temple Assn. Served 4 years in Vol. Militia at Seattle. CZ?/6s : Rainier, (life member) ; Arctic (life mem- ber) ; Seattle Athletic (life member) ; Union of Tacoma. Res. : 723 Terry ave. ; I O^ce : Dexter Horton Natl. Bank, Seattle, Wash. LAUBERSHEI3IER, D. H., Lawyer; horn. Wilmington. Cal.. 1875 ; son, Anton and Lucy (Chapman) L. Edti. : public and high schools, Los Angeles ; Univ. of Cal. ; studied law in office of I. B. Dockweiler. I Member : Civil Service Commission of Lo=! Angeles, 4 years; Los Angeles Bar Assn., I N. S. G. W. Cluhs: University, South ij Coast Yacht. Republican. Res. : 137 East ;! ave. 43 ; Office : Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, ■ Cal. LAURGAARD, Olaf, Civil Engineer: i horn, Norway, Feb. 21, 1880 ; son, Oluf : Christenson and Marie Cecilia (Lein- ' hardt) L. Grad., La Crosse. Wis., High School, 1898: B. S., (C. E.). Univ. of Wisconsin, 1903. Married. Goldie May Sherer. Nov. 29, 1908. at Conconully, . Wash. Chief Engr.. Oregon, Washington j and Idaho Finance Co. Engr. in V. S. Eec. Ser., May, 1903, to May. 1910. Since May. 1910, Chief Engr. of a Carey Act l)roiect in Oregon. Was Engr. on construc- tion of hydraulic fill dam at Conconully, Wash. Owns a commercial orchard, and is rngaged in raising fruit at Okanogan. Wash. Asso. Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Eugrs. Member : Oregon Society of Engi- neers, Natl. Geographic Soc, Okanogan Lodge No. 169, Masons, at Okanogan, Wash. ; Royal Arch Masons, Chapter 22, Wenatchee, Wash. Res. : 206 E. 51st st. ; Office : 503 Couch bldg., Portland, Ore. LAITRIDSEN, Lanrids, Electrical Eng-i- neer ; horn, Denmark, Oct. 22, 1879 ; son. Jens and Mette Kathrine (Nelsen) L. B. S., (E. E.), Univ. of Oregon. 1907. Asst. Master Mechanic. Oregon Electric Ry. Co., 1908-09. Elect. Engr., W. S. Barstow Engrg. Co.. 1909-10. Designing and construction. Pacific Power & Light Co.. 1910-11 : since. 1911. Electrolytic Ex- pert, Portland Ry. Light & Power Co. Asso. Member : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Res. : 802 Y. M. C. A. ; Office : P. R. L. & P. Co., Portland, Ore. liAW, Hartland, Ph^^sician; horn, near Sheffield, Eng., July 7. 1858 ; son. Cross- ley and Rebecca (Brown) L. Edu. : public schools, Chicago, 111. ; Northwestern Col- lege. Naperville. 1879-89 ; Chicago Univ., 1881-92; grad.. Hahnemann Med. College. San Francisco. 1893. Married, Ada Ward. Dec, 1884, at Chicago. In publishing bus. under firm name. Law, King & Law. San Francisco, 1884 ; firm went to Chicago and bought Western Publishing Co., with brother, but later sold out. Originated and developed Viavi System of treatment, (now Viavi Co., Inc.), 1886; organizer. First Baptist Church, Berkeley, Cal. ; Dir., Y. M. C. A., San Francisco ; Member of original comm. of Pan.-Pac. Internatl. Expo. ; Member, Finance Comm., Pan.- Pac. Internatl. Expo. : Member, Greater San Francisco Comm. Represented Mer- chants' Assn., on comm. that secured high water pressure system for S. F. Built Crossley bldg.. Alder Sanitarium Bldg., Rialto Bldg., Viavi Bldg. Member: San Francisco Tunnel Assn., (pres.) ; Mer- chants' Assn. (dir.); 32° Mason. Cluhs: Presidio Golf, (former pres.) ; Union League. Address : San Francisco, Cal. L.AW, Herbert EdTtard, Capitalist; horn, near Sheffield. Eng., Dec. 5, 1864 ; son, Crossley and Rebecca (Brown) L. Edu. : public schools^ Chicago ; German Am. Inst, 338 WHO'S WHO Chicago. Was Confidential Secy., E. C. Potter. Mgr., North Chicago Rolling Mills. Sold subscription books with his brother, representing Western Pub. House of Chi- cago at San Francisco, under firm name, Law, King & Law. Purchased with brother controlling interest of Western Publishing Co. ; sold out and returned to San Francisco. Organized Viavi System of Treatment. One of largest real estate operators in San Francisco during past 20 years. Negotiated with Chinese Govt, on behalf of Western Steel Corp., 1910, (then its pres.). Dir., Merchants' Assn. ; Vice- pres., Viavi Co., Inc. ; Pres. and Treas., Anglo-Am. Securities Co. ; Dir.. Wells Fargo Nev. Natl. Bank. Fellow, Chemical Soc. of London. Cluh : Union League. Address : San Francisco, Cal. LiAW, Jolin Kolb, Lawyer; l)orn, Dar- lington, S. C, Jan. 19, 1841 ; son. Judge Ezekiel Augustus and Sarah Elizabeth (Melver) L. Eclu. : private schools, and St. John's Academy, Darlington, S. C. ; grad.. S. C. Military Academy, 1863. Was one of a detachment from corps of cadets from Citadel Academy assigned to duty on Morris Island, Dec, 1860. Helped to build the "Star of the West" battery and was on duty in this battery when steamer. "Star of the West," carrying U. S. troops to reinforce Fort Sumter, was fired on ; returned to academy and resumed studies. Served with Gen. Beauregard's corps. Con- federate Army of the Potomac, Aug., Sept., and Oct., 1S61, and with Gen. Lee's Army, Sept., 1862, on staff of Gen. E. M. Law. Wounded in battle of Sharpsburg (Antie- tam). Served as enrolling ofiicer in Dar- lington and Williamsburg, S. C. until close of Civil War. Read law with his father. Married, Mary L. James. Dec. 18, 1866. Moved to Cal., 1869. Taught in private and public schools in Cal., until Nov., 1872. Supt.. public schools, Merced Co., July, 1873, to Mar., 1874. Dist. Atty., Merced Co., 1876-78. Judge, Supe- rior Court, Merced Co., 1890-1900 ; re- signed from bench and resumed practice of law. Democratic nominee for Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Cal. at gen- eral election, Nov., 1902. Res. : 1209 Canal st. ; Office : Merced Security Sav. Bank bldg., Merced, Cal. LAWLER, James Thomas, LaM^yer; horn, Bay City, Mich., July 29, 1871 ; son, Mi- chael Edward and Honor a (Lardner) L. Edu. : public schools and parochial schools of Bay City, Mich. ; Alma College, and Univ. of Mich., at Ann Arbor, Mich. ; LL. B.. 1898. Taught school 6 years prior to entering univ. Married, Lillian Donovan, B>b. 26, 1908, at Seattle, Wash. Does a general law practice. Member : New Chamber of Commerce, Municipal League. Knights of Columbus, B. P. O. Elks. Gluh : Arctic, (life member). Res.: 4730 19th N. E. ; Office : Empire bldg., Seattle, Wash. TjAWIiER, Oscar, Lawyer; darn, Mar- shalltown. la., Apr. 2, 1875 ; son, William T. and Margaret (O'Connor) L. Edu. : public schools, la. ; read law in offices of Erskine M. Ross and George J. Denis,' Los Angeles. Married, Hilda Brode, June 17. 1901. Moved to Cal., Oct., 1888. U. S. Atty., for Sou. Dist. of Cal., Dec, 1907, to Apr., 1909. Asst. Atty.-Gen., Dept. of Interior, 1909-11. Gluhs : Cali- fornia. Jonathan. Republican. Res. : 646 New Hampshire ave. ; Office : 526 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. liAWIiOR, ^Villiam Patrick, Judge; horn. N. Y. City, Sept. 17, 1854 ; son, Patrick and Eliza (Maher) L. Edu. : N. Y. City. Moved to Cal.. 1877. Studied law in office of Rhodes and Barstow, San Francisco. Judge, Superior Court, since 1900. Chmn.. Democratic Committee, 1904. Cluhs : Olympic. Bohem.ian, The Family. Demo- crat. Res. : 545 Powell st. ; Offi,ce : Hall of .lustice, San Francisco, Cal. IjA^^REIVCE, Ellis Fuller, Architect: horn, Maiden, Mass.. Nov. 13, 1879 ; son. Henry Abbott and Annie Josephine (How- els) L. Grad., Phillips Andover Academy, 1897 ; S. B., Mass. Inst, of Technology, 1901 ; M. S.. 1902 ; studied in Europe one year. Married, Alice Louise Millett, at Chester, England. Member of Commission a:;>:~)oii-'ted by Mayor to publish civic sta- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 339 I tistics and reports of E. H. Bennett on i City Plan of Portland. Ore. Professional advisor to Auditorium Commissioner, Portland, Ore. Member: Portland Art Assn., Portland, Y. M. C. A. ; Pres., Ore. Chapter, Am. Inst., of Architects ; Pres., Architectural League of the Pac. Coast ; Member. Am. Inst, of Architecture ; CluM : Portland Commercial. Irvington Multno- mah, Portland Architectural. Res. : 453 E. 21st St. N. ; Office : 1021-23 Cham])ei- of Commerce. Portland, Ore. LAWRENCE. James Wetlierby, Lawyer; born, TuUy, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1846; son, James R., Jr., and Helen (Wetherby) L. Edu. : public schools, Syracuse, N. Y. ; B. A., Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., 1868. Married, Mary Sidle, June 23, 1873. Moved to Cal.. 1905. Dist. Atty., Henne- pin Co., Minn.. 1872-76. Member : Park Bd. Commission, Minneapolis. Chmn., Minnesota Democratic State Central Comm., 1888-89. Law partner, A. K. Hancock. Member : Chi Psi frat. of Ham- ilton College, Masons, B. P. O. E. Demo- crat. Res. : 983 Elden ave. ; Office : 220 Bullard block, Los Angeles, Cal. LAWRIE, HaroI«l Newbold, Mining" En- gineer ; bonij New York City, Mar. 9, 1883 ; son, George Francis and Annie Gert- rude (Baker) L. Grad., Montclair Mili- tary Academy, Montclair, N. J., 1901 ; E. M., Columbia Univ., School of Mines, N. Y., 1905. Married, Cora Columbia Cameron, Aug. 5, 1908, at White Salmon, Wash. Since 1905, work has been con- iined to reporting on mining properties in Oregon, Wash., Idaho and B. C. Has maintained private laboratory for conduct- ing tests on ores in connection with report work under head of Portland Analytical I-aboratory. Lectured on "Mineralogy" and "Petrography," winter of 1912-13. Has been active in elevating the moral plane of mining in Oregon, and in obtain- ing a State Bureau of Mines for Oregon. Wrote a series of articles on the mining resources of Oregon and the Mineral re- sources of Oregon, pub. in Chamber of Commerce Bulletin of Portland, 1909-10. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Chemical Soc, Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science, Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Mining Congress, Royal Society of Arts, London ; Oregon Acad, of Sciences, Oregon State Miners' Assn. Office : 622 Worcester bldg., Portland, Ore. LAY, Henry Champliu, Mining- Eng^i- neer ; born, Huntsville, Ala., July 13, 1850; son, Henry Ciiamplin, (Bishop of Easton) and Elizabeth (Atkinson) L. Edu. : Sorbonne University of Virginia ; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1875. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Colo- rado Scientific Soc, Masons. Address : Telluride, Colo. LAZARD, Edmond Myer, Physician; born, Los Angeles, Cal., Mar. 20, 1876. Edu. : high school, Los Angeles ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1897; Externe, Mt. Sinai Hosp., N. Y., 1898 ; Interne, Kings Co. Hosp., Brooklyn, 1899 ; Interne, Royal Univ., Frauenklinik, Mun- ich, Germany, 1901 ; Interne, Royal Fraiienklinik, Dresden, Germany, 1901. In practice, Los Angeles, since May, 1902. Instr. in Obstetrics, College of Med., Univ. of Cal., since 1902 ; Attending Phys., Kas- per Cohn Hosp., Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 657 S. Westlake ave. ; Office : 524 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. LEACH, Abraham Powell, Lawyer; born, Vallejo, Cal., July 27, 1873 ; son, Frank Aleamon and Mary Louise (Powell) L. Grad., Oakland grammar and high schools ; LL. B., Univ. of Cal., 1905. Married, Freda Curdts, Feb. 6, 1901. Prosecuting Atty., Oakland, 1898-1907. Atty., for Public Administrator, since Sept. 13, 1909. Member : Masons. Club : Nile. Republi- can. Res. : Pleasanton ; Office : Security Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. LEAR, Harry Bonnell, Banker; born. Pittsburg, Pa., 1881 ; son, George W. and Louise (Bonnell) L. ; descended from To- bias Lear and Commodore Perry. Edu. : Scaritt College. Mo., and Univ. of Wash. Married, Maude E. Wells, Nov. 28, 1911 340 WHO'S WHO at Seattle. Cashier, University State Bank ; Secy., Green Lake State Bank ; Vice-pres., Merchants Bank of George- town ; Dir., L. K. Lear & Co. Started in banking business with State Banking & Trust Co., at Sioux Falls, S. D., 1897. Or- ganized the Green Lake State Bank, and the Merchants Bank of Georgetown. Mem- ber : Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Seat- tle Credit Men's Assn. Glut : Seattle Ath- letic, Seattle Tennis, Seattle Golf and Country, Firloch, University, Tennis. Res. : 1103 E. Boston st. ; Office : Univ. State bank, Seattle, Wash. LECKIE, R(obert) G(ilmour) Edwards, Mining Engineer ; l)orn, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 4, 1869; son. Major Robert Gilmour and Sarah (Edwards) L. Edu. : Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, Que. ; Royal Military College, Kingston; B. S., King's College, Windsor, N. S., 1895. Un- married. Practiced civil and mining engrg., Nova Scotia and British Columbia, 1891-1901 ; lived London, England, 190i- 1906 ; practiced in Canada, since 1900. Director of several financial and mining companies. Commission as Lieutenant, 1890; Lieut. 75th Regt., Canada, 1890; Captain, 1891; Major, 1895, transferred to 8th Hussars, 1895 ; transferred with rank of Major to Reserve of Officers, 1899. Commanded "A" Squadron, 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles, South African War, 1901-2 ; conducted explorations British Somaliland, East Africa, at time of Mad Mullah War, 1903-4 ; organized and raised 72nd Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1910-11 ; appointed first Commanding Offi- cer with rank of Lieut. Col., 1910. Cluhs : United Empire, (London, Eng.) ; Vancou- ver, Jericho Country, (Vancouver, B. C). Member: Canadian Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Canadian Mining Inst., Canadian Military Inst. Contributor to publications of various technical soci- eties. Recreations : big game hunting, shooting, fishing, golf. Conservative in politics. Member: Church of England. Res. : Vancouver Club ; Office : 543 Gran- ville St., Vancouver, B. C, Canada. LEE, Bradner Wells, Lav^yer; horn. East Groveland, Livingston Co., N. Y., May 4, 1850 ; son, David Richard and Elizabeth N. (Wells) L. Edu.: private instruction; studied law in office of his uncle. Col. G. Wiley Wells. U. S. Dist. Atty., at Holly Springs, Miss., 1871. Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty., Northern Dist. of Miss., 1871-79. Acting U. S. Dist. Atty., 1875. Married, Helena Farrar, Oct. 16, 1883, at Phila.. Pa. Moved to Cal., 1879. Declined app. of Superior Judge of Los Angeles Co., in 1905. Chmn., Republican Co. Exec. Comm., 1896-1910. Member, Executive and Campaign Comms. of Republican State Central Comm., 1902-4. Trustee, Cal. State Library, since 1897. Chmn., Los Angeles Co. Republican Conv., 1906. Member, Exec. Comm., Los Angeles Repub- lican Comm., since 1910. Chmn., Citizens' Comm.. Mayoralty Campaign, 1911. Mem- ber : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, since 1894. Member, Reception Comm. on oc- casions of honors tendered Pres. McKinley. Pres. Roosevelt and Pres. Taft. Del. to Natl. Forestry and Irri. Conv., Chicago. Nov.. 1900. Member : Southwestern Soc. Archaeological Inst, of Am., Natl. Geographic Soc, Los Angeles Bar Assn.. Cal. and Am. Bar Assns., Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners, N. Y. State Soc. ol Sou. Cal., Cal. Commandery of Foreign Wars, Soc. of Colonial Wars in Cal., Cal Soc. Sons of the Rev. ; Dir., Murphy Oii Co., Whittier, Cal., and City and Countj Bank of Los Angeles. Clul)s : Unior League, Jonathan. Republican. Res. : llOe S. Hope St. ; Office : Suite 820 H. W. Heli man bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. LEE, Chester Fairman, Mining Engl neer ; horn, Coopertown, N. Y., Nov. IS 1861 ; S071, Henry Amos and Margare (Fairman) L. Grad., high school, Mont Clair, N. J., 1880 ; Princeton College, N J., 1884 ; Columbia School of Mines, spu cial course in engrg., 1884. Married Anna Shaw Williams, Jan. 12. 1893, a Seneca Falls, N. Y. Vice-pres., Clar Mining Machinery Co. ; Pres., Realt; Holding Co. ; Editor, "Pacific Minins ON THE PACIFIC COAST 341 Journal." Member : Am. Inst. Minini? Engrs. ; Rotary Club of Seattle, Sons Am. Rev. Res. : 1217 6tli ave. W. ; Omce : 444 Henry bldg., Seattle, Wash. L£E:, Ernest Eug-eiie, Electrical and Mechanical Engineer ; 1)0)%, Brooklyn, la., June 2, 1878 ; son, James Calvin and Flora May (Cain) L. Grad., Accredited I High School, Brooklyn, Iowa, 1897 ; Ij B. M. E., Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, 1902; M. E. (hon.), Iowa State College. I 1911. Married, Beulah Emily Gleichman. June 25, 1908, at Evansville, Ind. Dur- ing college vacations spent about one year in practical foundry and machine work ; after grad., entered employ of Common- wealth-Edison Co., Chicago, as draftsman ; 1 year, (1903), with Am. Blower Co., Detroit, Mich. ; re-entered employ of Com- i monwealth-Edison Co., 1904 ; with John A. Radford, Cons. Elect, and Mech. Engr., of Chicago, as Supt., 1906-7; Isth- [ mian Canal Commission, Dept., of Locks and Dams, as Asst. Engr., Elect, and Mech. Engr's. sub-division, 1908-09 ; Dept. of Construction and Engrg., Elect, and Mech. Engrs. sub-division, 1910-11 ; since 1911, supt. of erection of elect, and mech. equipment for Panama Canal. Asso. mem- ber. Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Member: Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Soc. of Test- ing Materials, Internatl. Assn. for Test- ing Materials, Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science; Natl. Geographical Soc, Ma- sons, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Olu^s : University, (Isthmus of Panama). Ad- dress : Culebra, Canal Zone, Panama. LEE, E. U., Banker; horn, Kenneth Falls, Dec. 25, 1868 ; son, Norman L. and Aman- da M. (Grigg) L. Edu. : public schools. Junction City, Ore. Married, Bertha Washburne, April 12, 1899, at Junction City, Ore. Cashier, Merchants Bank, Eu- gene, Ore. Republican. County Clerk of Laue County, 1898-1910. Now a member of Eugene Water Board, having control of Municipal Elec. Light Plant and Water Works. Member: Odd Fellows, A. O. U. W., K. of P., Sigma of Honor. Res. : 77 East 13th St. ; Offioe : 499 Willamette st., Eugene, Ore. IjEE, William Er-win, Lawyer; born, North Carolina, Jan. 27, 1882 ; son, Reu- ben F. and Althea (West) L. A. B., University of Idaho, 1903 ; LL. B., Na- tional University Law School, Washing- ton, D. C, 1905. Unmarried. Member, Republican State Committee. Address : Moscow, Idaho. LEEDS, Charles Tileston, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Newton, Mass., May 14, 1879. Edu. : public and high schools, Newton Mass. ; grad., U. S. Military Acad., West Point, 1903; S. B., Mass. Inst, of Tech- nology, 1906. Married, Amy Lee Shap- leigh, Jan. 12, 1905, at Newton, Mass. Cadet, U. S. M. A., June 13, 1899; 2nd Lieut., Corps of Engrs., U. S. Army, June 11, 1903 ; 1st Lieut., Apr. 23, 1904 ; was Lieut, of Engrs., Philippines, until Dec, 1904 ; with 2nd Batt. of Engrs., Wash., D. C, to Aug., 1905 ; Fort Bayard, N. M., Apr., 1908. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., Apr., 1908, and has had charge of U. S. Engr. Office since Aug., 1908. Address : 518 S. Westmoreland ave., Los Angeles, Cal. L.EEDY, Abram Daniel, Lawyer; horn, Linn Co., Ore., May 9, 1864; son, Daniel and Mary (Huston) L. Edu. : Santiam Academy and Albany Collegiate Inst., 1877-82 ; LL. B., Willamette Univ. Law Dept., 1898 ; admitted to Supreme Court of Oregon, 1898; to U. S. Dist. and Cir- cuit Courts, Dist. of Oregon, 1899. Mar- ried, Alice M. Ramsay, June 30, 1882, at Albany, Linn Co., Ore. Republican. Address : Canyon City, Ore. LEEVER, William Constant, Merchant: born. Central Point, Ore., April 4, 1858 ; son, William T. and Elizabeth M. (Con- stant) L. Edu. : common schools. Mar- ried, Isabell Armstrong, .July 13, 1887, at Central Point, Ore. Pres., Pearl Mining Co. ; Vice-pres., Bear Creek Cement Pipe and Block Co. ; Vice-pres., Central Point State Bank; Mayor of Central Point, three years ; during administration a mu- nicipal water and sewer system was in- 342 WHO*S WHO stalled. Republican. Member: Royal Arch, Knights Templar and Shriners, Master Mason. Address : Central Point, Ore. LEFFINGWELL, Charles Wesley, Clergyman and Teacher ; l)orn, Tolland Co., Conn., Dec. 5, 1840 ; son, Lyman and Sarah Chapman (Brown) L. ; descendant of Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell (1636) of Norwich, Conn., a noted leader in Colo- nial wars with Indians ; head of the family coming from East of England. Edu. : Knox College, Galesburg, 111., 1862 ; D. D., 1875 ; LL. D., 1912 ; Nashotah Theo. Seminary, 1867. Married, Elizabeth Francis, July 21, 1862, at Westfield, N. Y. Chief life work, founding (1868) and con- ducting for over 40 years, St. Mary's School, Knoxville, 111. ; also founder of St. Alban's School for boys ; Trustee and Treas., Jubilee College ; Pres., Standing Committee, Diocese of Quincy ; Deputy to the General Convention for more than 30 years ; Examining Chapjain. Pres., Trustees of Funds and Property of th? Diocese of Quincy ; Pres., The Leffingwell Rancho (inc.). Clubs: Tniversity, (Chi- cago) ; Annandale, Ti alley Hunt (Pasa- dena). Member of several antiquarian and geog. Socs. Editor and publisher, "The Living Church," a weekly paper of Chicago, for over 20 years. Compiler of a school reader ; also, a volume of re- ligious verse. Res. : San Rafael Heights, Pasadena, Cal. LEFFINGWELL,, William H., Civil En- gineer ; horn, San Francisco, CaL, Sept. 13, 1856 ; son, William and Frances Noyes (Howland) L. Ph. B., Univ. of Cal.. (College of Mechanics), 1879. Married, Nettie Evangeline Stillings, June 2, 1888, at Aspen, Colo. Chief Engr., Mono Power Co., Nevada Valley Power Co. ; Consulting Engr., Saline Valley Salt Co. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. ; Asso. member, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs ; 32° Mason, Islam Temple Mystic Shrine; Knights of Pythias. Ad- dress : Bishop, Inyo Co., Cal. LEGARE, Balie Peyton, Civil Engineer: horn, Aiken, S. C, Aug. 23, 1864; s-on, Sydney A. and Emily (Green) L. ; great- nephew of Hugh Swinton Legare, Secy. of State and Atty. Gen. of the U. S.. under Tyler ; descendant of Thomas Ritchie of Va. ; great-grandson of Peyton Randolph of Va. B. S., Hobart College. Geneva, N. Y., 1888 ; M. S., 1890 ; LL. B., Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C, 1893. Married, Liefje de Ruigh van Herwerden, Oct. 15, 1902, at Plainfield, N. J. Has been engaged in the constructions of many railways about New York and Phila. ; also engaged in engineering work for 4 years in England and the Continent of Europe. Chief Engr., United Railroads of S. F. ; connected with Co. since April 15, 1906, 3 days prior to great fire. Since 1907, has had complete charge of rehabili- tation and construction of system. Mem- ber : Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs., Brooklyn (N. Y.) Engineers' Club, The Concrete Inst, (London, Eng.) ; Sons of the Revo- lution, (D. C. Chapter) ; Natl. Geographic Soc, K. A. Soc, The Pa. Tunnels Alumni Assn. Res. : 2817 Cherry st. ; Berkeley ; Office : 85 Second st., San Francisco, Cal. LEGGAT, Alexander, Mining" Engineer horn, Owosso, Mich., Dec. 22, 1876 ; son John A. and Claribel (Ament) L. ; B. S and E. M., Mich. College of Mines, 1901 Mem., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Soc of Municipal Improvements, Mont. Soc of Engrs. Cluhs : Silver Bow, University (Butte, Mont.), University, (Salt Lakt City, Utah) . Address : Butte, Mont. LEGGE, Robert Thomas, Physician am Surgeon ; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Jul: 16, 1872; son, Robert and Anna (Stelljes; L. Ph. G., College of Pharmacy, Univ of Cal., 1891 ; M. D., College of Medicine Univ. of Cal., 1899. Chief SurgeoB McCloud Hospital, McCloud River Lumbe Co., McCloud River R. R. Co. Ex-Pres. Shasta Co. Med. Soc. 1st Vice-pres., Ps cific Assn., Railroad Surgeons. Member Cal. State and Am. Med. Assns., Assn Military Surgeons of U. S. First Lieut, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 343 ;, Medical Reserve Corps. U. S. Army. Ad- V dress : McClond. Cal. liFHB, S. F., Judg-e; horn, Fairfield Co., O.. 1848 : son. .Toseph and Clarissa (Allen) L. Grad., ITniv. of Mich., Ann Arbor. 1869. Married, Lida Campbell Grissim, Dec. lo. 1874. Moved to Cal., 1869. Judge, Superior Court of Santa Clara Co., since 1903. Res. : San Jose ; Office : 508 First Natl. Bank bidg., San Jose, Cal. LEISENRING, Peter Shindel. Physician; 1}crn, Sunburg. Pa., May 22, 1829. Edu. : Pa. College. Gettysburg ; M. D.. Pa. Med. College, Phila., 1852. Married, Emma E. Sigmund, Jan. 31, 1856. In charge Lehigh Co.. (Pa.) Hosp., 1858-4. In I practice, Pa., 1852-76 ; Omaha. Nebr.. 1878-92 ; San Diego, Cal., since 1892. Health Officer, Omaha. 8 years ; Prof.. Obstetrics. Omaha Med. College, 12 years ; formerly Secy., Treas. and Pres. Omaha Med. College. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc. Address : 1430 S. San Diego st., San Diego, Cal. LELANDE, Harry Jason, County Clerk: born, Sonora, Cal., Oct. 28, 1871 ; son, Peter J. and Adele (St. Cyr) L. Edu. : Los Angeles schools, until 1890 ; Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. ; Sheffield Scien- tific Dept., Yale, 1890. Married. Mary Winifred Davidson. Aug. 19. 1895, at Pasadena. Cal. Bought interest of R. L. McKnight of Edwards & McKnight. book- sellers and stationers, Nov.. 1892, and ipurchased Edward's interest, 1894 ; sold out. 1895. Was in partnership with Vic- tor Wankowski in fire ins. bus. Agt.. Continental Bldg. & Loan Assn., San Francisco ; Dep. City Assessor, 1899-1900 ; Correspondence Clerk in City Tax Collec- tor's office. 1900-02 ; City Clerk. 1903-10 ; Co. Clerk, since 1911. Dir., Bankers ^maranty Loan Co., Grizzly Bear Pub. Co.. Aniin-ican Machine Tool Co., Gates Oil "t". : Secy. Vernon Athletic Assn. ; Vice- n-ps., Cooper Ornithological Club. Mem- if>r : Hollenbeck Lodge of Masons. Elks N'o. 99. Cluhs : Union League, L. A. Ath- of^.c, Gamut, City Federation, Ellis. Res. : 1320 E. 15th St. •,Office : Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. LEONARDT, Carl, Contractor; horn, Ludenscheid, Westphalia, Germany, 1855. Edu.: schools of Germany; grad.. Cement Chemistry, Aachen, Germany. Married. Came to U. S.. 1885. Moved to Los Angeles, 1887. Engaged in cement and concrete construction. Built, and is dir. and stockholder, Portland Cement factory. El Paso, Tex. ; dir.. and stock- holder in a number of oil cos. of Cal. Built : L. A. Hall of Records. Orpheum Theatre, L. A. Co. Hosp., Pac. Elec. Bldg., H. W. Hellman Bldg., Chino Beet Sugar Co. plant, American Beet Sugar Co. plant, Cudahy Packing Co. plant, Hamburger Bldg., (Los Angeles) ; swimming pools at Redondo and Santa Monica Beaches, Cal., etc. Res. : 2 Chester Place ; Office : 710 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. LETTS, Artlmr, Merchant; horn, Holmby, Northamptonshire, Eng., June 17, 1862; son, Richard and Caroline (Coleman) L. Edu : Rev. Hedges Private School for Boys ; Creaton grammar school, Eng., 3 years ; later private instruction. Married, Florence Philp. Aug. 25, 1886. at Toronto, Can. Apprenticed to a dry goods mer- chant at the age of 16. Moved to Se- attle, and engaged in bus. with small stock of goods. Moved to Los Angeles, 1896 ; purchased bankrupt stock at the corner of 4th and Broadway on borrowed money ; now largest bus. in the west. Pres., Y. M. C. A. ; Trustee, State Nor- mal College. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce. L. A. Realty Bd.. Munici- pal League. Hollywood Bd. of Trade. Retail Dry Goods Assn., (pres.) ; Inter- natl. Comm., Y., M. C. A. ; Hollywood Lodge. F. & A. M., Knights Templar. Cluhs : California. L. A. Country, Auto- mobile. Federation. Res. : Hollywood ; Office : Broadway Dept. Store, Los Angeles, Cal. LiEtlREY, Louis Francis, Electrical En- gineer ; horn. Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 14, 1881 ; son, Joseph Edgar and Johannah (Duggan) L. ; Grad., High School. Baton 344 WHO'S WHO Rouge, La., 1898; B. S., (E. E.), Tulane Univ., N. O., 1902. Married, Leah Nut- ter, May 23, 1911, at San Francisco, Cal. Elect. Engr. with B. C. Electric Ry. Co. and Vancouver Island Power Co., of Vic- toria, B. C. and cons. engr. to The Ca- nadian Explosives Co., Victoria, B. C. Formerly Office Engr., Gen. Elect. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. ; Constr. Engr., Elec- tric Appliance Co., New Orleans; Staif Engr., Sanderson & Porter, N. Y. ; Elect. Engr., Sanderson & Porter, San Fran- cisco. Cal.. Elect. Engr.. B. C. Electric Ry. Co., Victoria, B. C, Cons. Engr., Canadian Explosives Co., Victoria, B. C, 1901-03. Member : First Troop Cavalry, L. S. N. G.. Knights of Columbus, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Res.: 1514 Foul Bay rd. ; Office : B. C. Electric Ry. Co., Vic- toria, B. C, Can. LEWIS, Abraliam, Jr., Banker; horn, Santa Clara Co., Cal., July 14. 1873; son, Abraham and Arzelia Josephine (Mar- tin) L. A. B., Stanford Univ., 1895; Ll! B.. Univ. of Cal., 1897. Married, Alice Hall Jones, Apr. 26, 1906, in Hono- lulu. Vice-pres., Bank of Hawaii, Ltd. ; Dir., Inter Island Steam Nav. Co., Ltd. ; trustee. Library of Hawaii. Chihs : Pa- cific, University, Country. Res. : Hono- lulu ; Office ; Bank of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. LEWIS, Carletoii, Banl^er; lorn, Gardi- ner, Me., Oct. 6, 1878; son, Weston and Eleanor Weston (Partridge) L. Edu. : Concord Home School, Concord, Mass. Married, Elizabeth S. Clark, Dec. 31, 1902, at Markesan, Wis. Pres., State Bank of Rainier ; Pres., Columbia River Powder Co., Pres., Rainier Trust Co. Address : Rainier, Ore. LEWIS, Clane-y Montana, Editor; horn, Minneapolis, Aug. 8, 1873 ; son, Isaac Ives and Georgiana (Christmas) L. ; descendant of William Lewis, "Ship Lion," Sept. 16, 1632. Edu. : graded schools, Butte, Mont. ; Ketchum, Ida. ; Big Rock, Iowa; Northwestern Mili- tary Academy, Highland Park, 111., Cap- tain, 1890. S. B., Mass. Inst Tech. Dept. of Mining, 1899. Married, Aurelia Ve- nette Palmer, May 13, 1902, at Hongkong, China. Vice-pres. and Secy., Fuller Pub- lishing Co., Business Comm., Mercantile National Bank. Manager and Secy., Chuckanut Portland Cement Co. Majority stockholder, Ketchum Water Co. Lumber manufacturer, Arkansas, 1890-1895. Pro- fessor, Mining Engrg., Applied Science and Mathematics, and Treas., Canton Christian College, 1899-1905. In chargo. Am. Famine Relief Expdn., South China, 1903. Chief Asst., Smithsonian Archaeo logical Expedition, Southwest, 1905. Min- ing Engineer, Los Angeles, 1905-06; Editor, "Pacific Builder and Engineer," 1907; Editor, "Seattle Municipal News," 1911. Press correspondent while in China. Secy., Municipal League of Seattle; Chair- man, Beaux Arts Village, Park Board, 1911-12. Life Member, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Member : Beaux Arts Soc, Se attle ; Hoo-Hoo 2765 ; Washington State Good Roads Assn., Natl. Municipal League, National Geographic Soc. Cluhs : Pugel Sound Technology, Architectural, Bngi neers. Commercial. Contributor to tech nical press. -Res. : Beaux Arts Village Office: 317 Pacific block, Seattle, Wasn LEWIS, David Hughes, Physician anc Surgeon; horn, Wales, 1880; son, Johi and Catherine (Hughes) L. Ph. G., Wash State College, 1902; M. D., A. B., St Louis Univ., 1907. Married, Eva L Gray, Dec. 15, 1910, at Spokane, Wash Vice-pres., Veteran Mining & Milling Co Address : Springdale, Wash. LEWIS, John Perry, Physician; horn Ky., 1865. Edu. : high school ; M. D. Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, 1895 Married, Dr. Eva M. McFee, 1895. Move< to Cal., 1896. Instr. in minor Surgery Chicago Med. College, 1895-6. Membei Bd. Dirs., Agnew Hosp. Member : Sa^ Diego Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Homec pathic Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc. Res. 1548 Ash St. ; Office : Sefton block, Sa Diego, Cal. LEWIS, Lester W., Banker; horn, Mapl Grove, 111., Aug. 8, 1860 ; son, Seth an ON THE PACIPTC COAST 34! Celina (Woodworth) L. Grad., Chicago high school. 1877 ; Ph. D., Wheaton Col- lege, 1882. Married. Nellie E. Hills, Aug. 13, 1882, at Wheaton, 111. Pres., Com- I mercial State Bank ; State Banl^ of Ed- I monds, Vashon State Bank, Lewis Inv. Co. ; Vice-pres. and Treas., Title Trust Co. ; Dir., Granite Falls State Bank. Served in Iowa House of Repr. and Sen- ate, 1888-1904. Trustee and Treas., Brotherhood League of Seattle; Trustee, Presbyterian Church Extension Assn. Member, Municipal League. Clubs : Rain-, ier, Arctic. Republican. Res. : 1227 16th ave., N. ; 03ce : 720 Second ave., Seattle, Wsish. LEWIS, W^alter A., Auditor; bom, Mil- , waukee. Wis., Sept. 30, 1864 ; son, John j and Julia Brewster (Clark) L. Edu. : I public schools, Chicago ; high school, Kas. i City, Mo. Married, Edith Blades, May I 3, 1892, at Pomona, Cal. Moved to Po- f mona, Cal., 1887. In real estate and ins. \ bus., 1888-1911 ; Auditor, Los Angeles I Co., elected on Republican Ticket ; Secy., J Del Monte Irri. Co., 10 years ; with Irri- i; gation Co., of Pomona, 10 years ; Secy., I 9 years, Kingsley Tract Water Co. ; 1! served in Natl. Guard of Cal., 1887-97. Club : Union League. Res. : Pomona, Cal. LEWIS, William Elwood, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Del. Co., Pa., Sept. 1, 1850 ; son, Reuben E. and Elizabeth C. (Young) L. A. B. and A. M., Highland Univ., Kas., iST5; M. D., Jefferson Med. College, Phila., 1N78. Married, Margaret J. Adams, April -. 1879, at Pleasant Hill, Mo. Pres.. City Council of Seaside, Ore. ; Vice-pres., Seaside Development League. Member : Am. Med. Assn. Address : Seaside, Ore. .EWIS, William Morris, Physician; born, Greensburg, Ky., Aug. 19, 3 857. M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1879. In practice, Kansas City, 1880-90; Los An- ;;vl.'s. since 1890. Formerly Prof., Ma- r^ria-Medica, Med. Dept., Univ. of Kansas •ily. Pres. and Mgr., Pacific Hosp., Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. /> ts'. : 3016 S. Figueroa st. ; Office : Story bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. LILIEJNTHAIi, Jesse W^arren, Lawyer; born, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1855 ; son. Max and Josephine (Nettre) L. Edu. : Woodward high school, Cincinnati, 1870 ; LL. B., Cincinnati College, 1872 ; LL. B., Harvard College, 1876. Married, Lillie S. Bern- heimer, Dec. 16, 1886. Moved to Cal., 1894. Member law firm, Lilienthal, Mc- Kinstry & Raymond. Vice-pres., San Fran- cisco Bar Assn. Res. : 2027 Sacramento St. ; Office : Flood bldg., San Francisco. Cal. LILLY, George Washington, Civil Engi- neer and Real Estate Operator ; born, Mad- ison Co., Ohio, Apr. 7, 1855; son, James and Matilda (Anderson) L. Grad., high school, London, Ohio, 1874. A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, O., 1879 ; C. E.. Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1881. Ma)-- ried, Evangeline Brown, Sept. 17, 1885, at Madison, Wis. Read law and was ad- mitted to practice in the Courts of N. Dak. in 1890, and in 1895 by Supreme Court of Ohio, continuing until 1897 in practice and then taking up civil engrg. 1885-1890, Pres. of Mcintosh Co. Bank, Ashley, N. Dak. ; engaged in loans, collections and real estate bus., 1885-95. Co. Commissioner, Mcintosh Co., N. Dak.. 1885-9 ; Member, 1st Legislative Assembly, N. Dak., 1889-90; Register of Deeds, Mc- intosh Co., N. Dak., 1893-94; Asst. City Engr., Columbus, Ohio, 1897-1905. Au- thor of papers on engrg. subjects in engrg. periodicals and proceedings and trans- actions of Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Mem- ber : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Natl. Geo- graphic Soc. Club : Portland Heights. Res. : 638 Laurel st., Portland Heights ; Office : 606 Marquam bldg., Portland, Ore. LINDBLOM, Erik Olof, Banker; born, Dalarna, Sweden, June 27, 1857 ; son, Olof and Brita (Olof son) L. Edu. : Hede public schools. Sweden, grad., 1871 ; Lon- don Polytechnic School of the Y. M. C. A. Married, Hanna Sadie Ulrika Sparman, June 1, 1903. Moved to San Francisco, Sept. 15, 1893. Went to Alaska, Apr. 27, 1898, and was one of the original dis- 346 WHO^S WHO coverers of Nome's gold fields. Went to Mexico, 1901; secured control Parral Elec. Water & Telephone Co., Parral, Mex. Est. Swedish-American Bank, San Francisco, 1908-10 (now Internatl. Bank- ing Corporation) ; Pres., Frencli Gulch Mining Co., Greenville Mining Co., Parral Elec. Water & Telephone Co., Swedish - American Bank of San Francisco; Vice- pres.. Pioneer Mining Co., Nome Alaska ; Member Advisory Bd., Internatl. Banking Corp., Dir., Davidson Ward Lumber Co., Claremont Hotel Co. Member : Elks, No. 171 (life member) ; Islam Temple, Shrin- ers, (life member) ; Odin Lodge, Odd Fel- lows, No. 393, Balder Lodge, F. & A. M. No. 393 (life member) ; King Solomon's Chapter No. 95, R. A. M. (life member) : Cal. Commandery No. 1, K. T. (life mem- ber) ; Cal. Consistory No. 5 (life member) ; Cal. Chapter No. 183, Order Eastern Star (life member). Clubs: Swedish, Arctic, (Seattle, life member) Olympic, Swedish Soc, (S. F., life member). Address: San Francisco, Cal. LINDLEY, Albert, Farmer; horn, Clay- ton, Ind., June 13, 1864 ; son, Milton and Mary E. (Banta) L. Grad., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1882. Married, Maryland Vir- ginia Kirketerp, Nov. 27, 1912, at Pal- ace Hotel, San Francisco. Owner of Lindley Farm, Rough & Ready Island, 3 miles from Stockton, Cal., 1000 acres; soil took first prize St. Louis Exp. as being richest and most productive in the world. Personal management of the farm is his pet hobby; it has $50,000 worth of bldgs., great barns, creameries, engine houses and fine residences ; beautiful trees and all highly cultivated; asparagus, 100 acres ; balance in onion, beans, potatoes, orchard, alfalfa, corn and other grain. Owner of considerable oil and country property and a handsome residence, 3501 Clay St., San Francisco. Pres., Railway Employees Finance Soc, Pres., Railway Employees Publishing Soc. Member : Board of Creditors, Order of Railway Em- ployees. Publisher, "Railway Employees Magazine." Member : Ways and Means Committee, Panama Pacific Exposition, B. P. O. Elks, S. F. Chamber of Com- merce. Cluhs : Lotus, (N. Y. City) ; Bo- hemian, Olympic, Union League, San Fran- cisco Golf and Country, Transportation, Commonwealth, (S. F.) ; Lagunitas Rod & Gun. Res. : Rough & Ready Island, Stockton, Cal. City Res.: 903 Pine st, San Francisco; Office: Alto bldg., San Francisco, Cal. LINDIiEY, Curtis Holbrook, Lawyer: born, Marysville, Cal., Dec. 14, 1850; son., . Charles and Anna Eliza (Downey) L. ; ancestors fought in Rev. War. Edu.\ grammar school, Marysville, Cal. ; Santa Clara College, Santa Clara, Cal., 1863-5; Eagleswood Military Acad., Perth Amboy N. J., 1865-6 ; McClure's Military Acad and San Francisco high school, 1868-70 Univ. of Cal., 1870-2. Married, Lizzii Mendenhall, June 14, 1872, at Santa Clara Cal. Apprenticed as machinist, Unioi Iron Works, San Francisco, 1866-8. Secy. Cal. Code Commission. Admitted to prao tice law, 1872. City Atty., Stockton, Cal. 1883-84 ; Superior Judge, Amador Co. 1884. Law partner, Henry EickhofiE, sine 1885. Hon. Prof. Dept. of Jurisprudence Univ. of Cal. ; Lecturer, Dept. of Juris prudence, Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ. Hon. Prof., Law of Mines, Univ. of Ca, Dir., Panama Pac. Internatl. Expo. ; Dir Natomas Consolidated of Cal., Geo. Wn Hooper Co., Geo. Wm. Hooper Estate C( Enlisted in Second U. S. Artillery, an hon. discharged, 1868. Member: CaL Ba Assn., (pres., 1910) ; Bar Assn. of Sa Francisco (pres.) ; Cal. Acad, of Science;;. Am. Bar Assn., Am. Inst. Mining Engr; (associate member). Clubs: Pacific Uij ion. University, Commonwealth, Cosmo Author : "American Law of Mines an Mineral Lands." Address : San Francise- Cal. LiINDLEY, George Robert, Banker; bat) Blencoe, Iowa, Aug. 5, 1872 ; son, Geor; P. and Sarah A. Lindley. Edu. : Nori western Normal School, Lynden, Wash Natl. Normal School, Lebanon, O. Ma ried, Katherine Ulrich, June 1, 1893, i ON THE PACIFIC COAST 347 Godfrey. III. Vice-pres., Jackson Co. Bank of Medford ; Dir., Trust and Savings Bank of Klamath Falls. Member : W. O. W. Address : Medford, Ore. LIJVDLEY, AValter, Physician and Sur- geon; l)orn, Monrovia, Ind., Jan. 13, 1852; son, Milton and Mary Elizabeth (Banta) L. ; maternal ancestors fought in Rev. War, Indian, Mexican and Civil Wars, uncles being U. S. officers in Civil War. Grad., Minneapolis High School, Keen's School of Anatomy, Phila. ; Long Island College Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1875 ; LL. D., St. Vincent's College. Unmarried. Moved to Los Angeles, 1875. Member, Bd. of Edu. and Supt., Co. Hosp. Founder, L. A. Orphans Home, Los Angeles Hu- mane Soc, College of Med. of Univ. of Sou. Cal., Whittier State School of Cal. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Whittier State School. Founder, Secy, and Med. Dir., Cal. Hosp. ; organized. College Training School for Nurses. Pres., Cal. State Bd. of Med. Exams. ; ex-Pres., State Med. Soc. ; former Vice-pres., Natl. Conference on Charities and Correction. App. by Pres. Cleveland, Pac. Coast Del. to Internatl. Prison Con- gress, Paris, 1895. Dir., Farmers & Merchants Bank, L. A. ; member, Bd. of Dirs., L. A. Chamber of Commerce ; Chmn., Comm. on Publications and Statistics. Publishes and editis, "Sou. Cal. Practi- tioner." Cluhs : California, University, T'uion League. Member : L. A. Humane Soc, Historical Soc. of L. A. Author: -California of the South," "Shakespeare's Traducers." Res.: 2007 S. Figueroa ; Office: Cal. Hosp., Los Angeles, Cal. .IXDSAY, Lyctirg-iis, Mining- Operator; horn, Princeton, Mo., Oct. 18, 1859 ; sow, William and Nancy (Boatman) L. Edu. : private school; grad., high school, Hum- boldt, Kas., 1877 ; bus. course, Jackson- ville, 111. Married, Eva R. Robson, 1881, at Newport, Ky. Was in grain bus., Southeastern Tex. ; cattle feeding and flour milling bus., Kas., until 1889. In grain brokerage bus.. Kansas City, Mo., 3 TCars. Supt., Santa Rosa Lea Mine, So- .lora, Mex. ; located and opened one of the richest veins of copper in the world, in 1895 ; sold mines, 1907. Owns largest cattle and stock ranches in Sonora, Mex. Moved to Los Angeles, 1905. Dir., L. A. Trust Co., Palmer Annex Oil Co., First Natl. Bank of Nogales, Ariz. Cluhs : Jonathan. California. Res. : 2610 W. Adams; Ofjtce : 625 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. LINK, J. w., Banker; horn, Tenn., Dec. 1, 1866 ; son, D. L. and Emma (Henry) L. Edu. : Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex. Married, Ihna Holland, Oct. 21, 1891, at Amarillo, Tex. Dir., Bankers Trust Co. Res. : 1417 McGowan ave. ; Office : 203-4 Scanlon bldg., Houston, Tex. LINTHICTJM, Daniel Anthony, Banker: horn, Helena, Ark., Nov. 18, 1878; son, Theodric C. and Louisa B. (Stirling) L. Edu. : Virginia Military Inst. ; Univ. of Mo. Married, Loulie Martin, Dec. 18. 1900, at Little Rock, Ark. Pres., Texas State Bank, Farwell ; New Mexico Bank and Trust Co., Texico, N. M. ; Rock Is- land, Texico-Farwell & Sou. Ry. Co., Far- well Brokerage Co. ; Dir., Rock Island, Texico-Farwell & Gulf Ry. Co. Member : Masons, Elks, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ad- dress : Farwell, Tex. LINTOJV, Robert, Mining- Engineer; horn, Hudson, Ohio, May 29, 1870 ; son, Robert John and Caroline S. (Doolittle) L. A. M., Washington and .Jefferson College, Washington, Pa. ; Imperial Institute of Technology, Berlin, Germany. Married, Margaret McElveen, Nov. 4, 1896, at Pittsburg, Pa. Gen. Mgr., Sierra Con- solidated Mines Co., Ocampo. Chihuahua, Mexico ; Consulting Bngr., Texas Iron & Coal Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Chemical Metallurgical and Mining Soc. of South Africa, Mexican Geological Soc, Engrs Soc. of Western Pennsylvania. Oluh: Jonathan, (Los Angeles). Res.: 718 So. Alvarado st. ; Office : Trust and Savings bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. lilSSNER, Meyer, La-w3'-er; horn, San Francisco, June 16, 1871 ; son, Louis and Mathilda (Block) L. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; Oakland High School ; 348 WHO'S WHO Los Angeles Law School. Married, Ermine Greenhood. Cluhs : Los Angeles Athletic, Union League. Republican. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. L,ISTER, John George, Consulting Electro-Chemical Engineer ; 'born, Hali- fax, England, 1865 ; son, John and Eliza- beth (Bailey) L. Edu. : public school in England Royal College of Science, Lon- don, England ; Halifax Municipal Tech. School ; Barrow-in-Furness School of Science and Art; Sheffield High School (affiliated to Sheffield Univ., England). Married. Alice A. Waller. 1887, at Bar- row-in-Furness, England. Lecturer in Tech. School, B. C. Elec. Railway Co.. Ltd., also in charge Manual Dept., King Edward High School, Vancouver, B. C. Member : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., National Electric Light Assn., Canadian Electrical Assn., Sheffield Scientific Soc. Barrow- in-Furness Scientific Soc. (life member). For many years Specialist Contributor for Casseil & Co., London, Eng. Original researches in electrical siibjects. Address: "Pemba" Central Park. Vancouver, B. C, Canada. LITTLE, Peter C, Law^yer: born, Ox- ford's Ford, N. C, Sept. 5, 1861; son, Peter and Eleonora (Henkel) L. ; his great-grandfather, Peter Little, served in the Rev. War ; descendant of one of Wm. Penn's colonists, who came to America from England, in 1682; his great mater- nal grandfather served as chaplain under Gen. Muhlenberg, during Rev. War. Edri.: private schools, Taylorsville and Conover. N. C. : taught school at Fredericktown, Mo., when 18 years old; Ph. B., Concor- dia College (Mo.), 1886; studied law and was admitted to practice before all Courts of Record, including Supreme Court of Mo., in 1888. Married, Julia P. Dalton, of Greenville, Mo., Nov. 2.5, 1888 (de- ceased) ; second, Emma C. Whitener, 1903, of Caster, Wayne Co., Mo. County Com- missioner of Public Schools for Wayne Co., Mo., one term, 1889-1890; City Atty. of Orange, Cal., 1899-1900. and in Nov., 1903, elected Judge, Probate Court of Graham Co., Ariz. ; re-elected, Nov., 1905, without opposition. Located at Globe, Ariz., in Jan., 1907, and formed law part- nership with Charles L. Rawlins, former Dist. Atty., in Graham County, under firm name of Rawlins & Little. Delegate to Democratic Natl. Convention at Balti- more, 1912, representing 1st District of Ariz. Res. : 139 N. Devereux st. ; Office : Amster bldg.. Globe, Ariz. LITTLE, Thomas Coe, Physician; ioni , Keokuk, la., Feb. 9, 1874 ; son, Clement Botsford and Mary Isadore (Andrews) L. Grad., Sioux City High School, 1893; M. D., John A. Creighton Medical, 1896 ; Creighton Univ., 1901, (hon.) ; Natl. Hosp. for the Paralyzed and Epileptic, Queens Square, London. 1906-7; Univ. of Vienna, 1907 ; Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases. Creighton Univ., 1907-10. Mar ried. Grace Maree Hay, Nov. 14, 1910 at Iowa City, la. Member: Am. Med Assn., Oregon State Med. Soc, Portlanc County and City Med. Soc, Natl. Neuro logical Soc, (London). Res.: Mallori Hotel ; Office : 922 Selling bldg., Portland Ore. LITTLE, William Starling, Physiciai and Surgeon ; horn, Kentucky, July 9 1881 ; son, Francis P. and Louise A (Holloway) L. ; his father served in th Confederate Army and was a Circui Judge for many years; forefathers server in the Rev. War. M. D., Univ. of Louis ville, 1906 ; two years post grad. stud in Europe, specializing in surgery. Ur married. Capt., Montana N. G., Mec Corps. Member : State, County and An Med. Assns. Address : Conrad Bank bldg Kalispell, Mont. LITTLEFIELD, Charles Wentwortl Physician and Surgeon; born, Mankat( Minn., Dec 17, 1859 ; son, Augustr Wentworth and Elizabeth (Haney) I Edu. : common country school, near Mui cie, Ind. ; later studied medicine at hon and was admitted to practice by Sta Board of Examination in Arkansas, Ju 23. 1886; M. D., Kansas City Home pathic Med. College, 1896; valedictorie ON THE PACIFIC COAST of class. Married, Lena Leota Ilurd, Aug. 15, 1882, at Paola, Kas. Has practiced med. under State Board Exams, in Ark., 1886-1890; Kas., 1890-1897, (except dur- ing attendance at college) ; Indiana, 1897- 1909 ; Wash., since 1909. Member, Indiana Inst, of Homeopathy, Washington State Soc. of Homeopathy, King County Homeo- pathic Med. Soc, Am. Inst. Homeopathy. Author : "The Twelve Vitalized Tissue Remedies," (medical) ; "The Riddle of the Ages," based on a result of experiments i with chemical solutions which produced living organisms, was pub. in "Harper's Weekly," July 29, 1905; further scientific researches along this line are presented i in "The Origin and Nature of Life and f Mind." Res. : 4415 Linden ave. ; Office : I 442-3 Central bldg., Seattle, Wash. IlITTLEFIELD, George Washington, Banker ; horn, Panola Co., Miss., June 21. 1842; son, Fleming and Mildred M. (Satterwhite) L. Edu. : public schools. Married, Alice P. Tiller, Jan. 14, 1863, at Houston, Tex. Pres., Am. Natl. Bank, Ccnti-al Bank and Trust Co. ; Dir., Austin Fire Ins. Co., Dallas ; Pierce-Fordyce Oil Co., Southwestern Life Ins. Co. Served in C. S. A., Civil War ; promoted to Maj. while wounded on battlefield. Address : Austin, Tex. .IMIVGSTOJV, William Reinhardt, Phy- sician ; l)orn, Oxnard, Cal., Dec. 1, 1870. M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1893; Interne, Passavent and St. Elizabeth IIosps., Chicago. In practice, Chicago, 1893-1904. Married, Mabel Stimpson, Aug. 27, 1896. In charge, Mex. Central Hosp., Mexico, 1894-5 ; formerly member. Visiting Staff, Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago. Member : Ventura Co. Med. Assn. (ex- pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address: Oxnard, Cal. .LEWELLYN, John, Manufacturer; horn, Wales, May 27, 1873 ; son, David and Hannah (Janes) L. Edti. : private inters, San Francisco, 3 years ; grad., i»ns. college, Los Angeles, 1892. In employ. Llewellyn Co., since 1892 ; installed first elevator in San Francisco after disaster of 1906. Member: Masons, 32°. Clubs: California, Jonathan, Sierra, L. A. Ath- letic, L. A. Country, L. A. Automobile. Res. : 226 W. Adams st. ; Office : Redondo and No. Main sts., Los Angeles, Cal. LLOYD, Bolivar Jones, Physician, Sur- geon, Sanitarian ; born, Bryan, Texas, May 10, 1872; son, David Stokes and Mary Ann (Bensoii) L. Grad., Bryan High School, Texas, 1890 ; M. D., Univ. of Texas, Galveston, 1897 ; post grad work. Polyclinic, New York. Married Josephine Gomez, Jan. 26, 1910, at Guaya quil, Ecuador. Taught in public school? of Texas, 1890-93 ; member. Board of Examiners for Teachers, Brazos Co., Texas, 1893 ; commissioned Asst. Surg., Public Health and Marine Hosp. Service, 1900 ; Past Asst. Surg., 1905 ; Ranks with First Lieut, Navy ; Asst., U. S. Quaran- tine Officer, San Francisco, 1900-02 ; U. S. Quarantine Officer, Nome, Alaska, 1902 ; Asst. Pathologist and Bacteriologist, Plague Laboratory, San Francisco, 1903- 04 ; detailed by U. S. Govt, to Lima and Callao, Peru, in 1904, on account of Bu- bonic Plague ; to Ecuador, 1906, on ac- count of plague and yellow fever ; Pres. and Dir. of Special Sanitary Commission, Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1908 ; private phy- sician to President of Ecuador, 1907-10 ; Asst. Pathologist and Bacteriologist, Hy- gienic Laboratory, Washington, D. C, 1910-11. Present detail, in charge of Hosp. and Lab. work of U. S. Public Health and Marine Hosp. Service at Seat- tle. Res. : 1825 8th ave., W. ; Office : 221 Central bldg., Seattle, Wash. LLOYD, Warren E., Lawyer; born, Ne- braska City., Nebr., Feb. 28. 1869 ; son, Lewis Marshall and Sarah Elizabeth (Bramel) L. Edu. : Neosho, Mo., Col- legiate Inst, 1880-86 ; Ventura High School, 1892 ; B. L., and M. L., Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, 1895 ; Univ. of Berlin. Germany, 1895 ; Univ. of Munich, Ger- many, 1896; Ph. D., Yale Univ., 1897. Married, Caroline Alma Goodman, Feb. 16, 1898. Moved to Cal., 1887. Member law firm, Lloyd, Hunt Cheney & Geibel. 350 WHO'S WHO Member : Delta Upsilon, Los Angeles Bar Assn. Lecturer on "Constitutional Law and Philosophy of Law," in Univ. of Sou. Cal. Law School, Los Angeles. Cluh : University. Published, "Psychology, Nor- mal and Abnormal," 1908. Democrat. Res. : 134 W. 23rd st. ; Office : 906 Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. LrOBIlVGIER, Andrew Stewart, Surgeon; 6orw, Laurelville, Pa., Dec. 22, 1862 ; son, Jacob and Lillian Findley (Stewart) L. ; descendant of Christopher Lobinger, colo- nial Huguenot, and Judge John Lobinger. Edu. : Mt. Pleasant Inst., Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 1880-83; A. B., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1886; M. D., 1889. Married, Kate Reynolds, Nov. 2, 1889, at Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Prof., Bacteriology and Pathology, Gross Med. College ; Pathology and Surg. Pathology, Univ. of Colo., Denver, 11 years ; held chairs of Clinical Surgery ; Chief of Surgical Clinic, 1893 ; principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery ; Surg.. Univ. Hosp., 1896; Chief, Dept. of Sur- gery, Univ. of Colo.. 1896-1902. Moved to Los Angeles, 1902. Charter Member, Denver City Troop and acting Surg., 2nd Colo. Regt. during Leadville riots, while at Denver. Secy., Colo. State Med. Soc. ; attended British Med. Assn. meeting, Manchester, England, 1902. Spent sum- mer and autumn studying surgery at Heidelberg, Berlin. Paris, Vienna, London. Went abroad, 1906, for further study. Member : L. A. Clinical and Pathological Soc, L. A. Co. Med. Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Am. Acad, of Med., L. A. Acad, of Sciences, Natl. Geographical Soc. Clu'bs : California, University, Valley Country, Annandale Country, Gamut. Res. : 511 S. Westmoreland ave. ; Office : H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. LOBINGEM, Charles Sumner, Jurist, Author, Lecturer ; horn, Lanark, 111., Apr. 30, 1866 ; son, George W. and Ada B. (Stewart) L. ; great great grandson of Christopher Lobinger, who served as mem- ber of first constitutional convention of Pa., with Benjamin Franklin, and in other public capacities during Am. Rev. Edu. : public schools of Nebr. ; taught country schools there, 3 years ; A. B., Nebr. State Univ., 1888; later, M. A., LL. M., Ph. D. Married, Ellen Ballou Hunker, 1898. Ad- mitted to bar in 1890, and in 1892, located at Omaha, where practiced 12 years. Asst. State Librarian and Reporter of the Supreme Court of Nebr., 1888-92; Prof, of Law, Univ. of Nebr., 1900-03; member, Nebr. Supreme Court (commis- sion) , 1902-3 ; in 1904, became Judge of the Court of First Instance in the PhiM ippine Islands, which position he still holds ; was Commissioner to codify Phil- ippine laws, and in 1910, appointed by Philippine Govt., Representative to the Internatl. Congress of Administratives Sciences at Brussels, following which he continued a tour around the world and was received in private audience by Pope Pius X. Now member, Natl. Conference of Commissioners on Uniform Laws and Professional Lecturer on Law, Univ. of the Philippines. Was Pres., Nebr. Soc, Sons of Am. Rev. ; now Pres., Philippines Soc. of same ; first Vice-pres. of the Nebr. State Historical Soc. ; member. Phi Beta Kappa ; Chancellor, Philippint Academy, and University Extension Inst, of the Philippines ; Pres., Columbia Club f Manila). 32° A. & A. S. R., Roya Arch Mason ; Knight Commander of thf Court of Honor. Shriner, A. Q. C, Cor respondence Circle of Lodge 2076, Lon don. Founder of Scottish Rite bodies a Manila, and is now Deputy of the Su preme Council, A. & A. S. R., for th( Philippine Islands. Has contributed t< the American and English Encyclopedia of Law. Encyclopedia of Pleading am Practice. Encyclopedia of Forms, EncyclO] pedia of Evidence, and the Cyclopedia o Law and Procedure. Author : "The Pec pie's Law of Popular Participation in JjON Making, from Ancient Folkmost to Mod ern Referendum," (MacMillan, 1909). "Philippine Practice," (2nd ed., 1907K also has written magazine articles a; legal and historical topics. In .189T ON THE PACIFIC COAST 351 prepared official edition, Nebr. Statutes. I Member, editorial staif, "Comparative Law Bureau." A'e*;. : Omaha Nebr.; Office: 1 Manila, P. I. |LiOCKHAUT, Tliumas G., Mine Operator; i horn, Burlington, N. J., 1848. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Burlington and Birmingham. Went to Omaha, Nebr., 1869, and became a cattle herder, near Fremont, Nebr., 1 year. Went to Colo., and spent 30 years as prospector, miner and operator. Pros- pected in Utah, Ariz., and Nev., 1899- 1901. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Florence Goldfield • Mining Co., Goldfield, Nev. I Member : Elks. Cluh : Montezuma, (Gold- field). Res.: Goldfield, Nev., and 1245 I Van Ness ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ; Office : 414 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. LOCK WOOD, Cliarles Daniel, Physician; born, Eflingham, 111., Jan. 22, 1868. Edu. : Kansas Wesleyan Univ., 1889-90 ; A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1893 ; M. D., Med. Dept., 1896. Interne, Chicago Ly- ing-in Hosp., 1896 ; Interne, Cook Co. Hosp., 1896-7. Married, Clara M. San- ford, Sept. 5," 1898. Prof., Oral Surgery, College of Dentistry, Univ. of Sou. Cal. Muved to Cal., 1900. Member : L. A Co. Med. Assn., L. A. Clinical and Patho- logy Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 295 Markham st. ; Office : Dodworth bldg., Pasadena, Cal. LOCKWOOD, Sheridan Alfred, Physi- cian ; horn. Independence, Kansas, Oct. 18, 1874 ; son. Nelson and Elizabeth (Jacobs) L. ; descendant of Robert Lock- wood, Puritan, settled at Watertown, iNlass., 1630. Edu. : Santa Rosa, Cal., High School; Healdsburg (Cal.), College; M. D., Am. Med. Missionary College (now '.I'-rged with Med. Dept., Univ. of 111.), I'.iuo. Married, Myrtle E. Spencer, M. D., Oct. 16, 1901, at Portland, Ore. Licensed iu Oregon, July, 1901 ; licensed in Cal., Juue, 1901 ; licensed to practice medicine and surgery in Empire of Japan, Dec, 10()2 ; established Hosp. and Sanit. for Auu'ricans and Europeans, in Kobe, Japan. April, 1903 ; resided there until April. i-'.»07. Supt., I*ortland Sanitarium, Port- land, Ore., Aug., 1907, to Jan., 1909 ; practiced in Medford, Ore., since May, 1909. Member : Southern Oregon Med. Assn., Oregon State Med. Assn., Am . Med. Assn. Res. : 45 Lindley ave. ; Offlce : 216 E. Main, Medford, Ore. LOCKWOOD, W^illiam Duncan, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; born. Elm Creek, Kas., Jan. 22, 1869 ; son, John and Mary Jane (Duncan) L. Grad., Rock Port High School, Atchison Co., Mo., 1888 ; M. D., Med. Dept., Mo. State Univ., Columbia, Mo., 1893 ; Interne, Mothers and Babies Hosp., N. Y. City, 1897 ; special course, 111. College of Electro Therapeutics, Chi- cago, 1902 ; special med. course, Univ. of Pa., 1897. Married, Lucy McDonald, Oct. 4, 1899, at St. Joseph, Mo. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Portland City and County Assns. Res. : 4504 65th st., S. E. ; Office : 6510 Foster road, Portland, Ore. LODER, Artliur E., Civil Eng-ineer; born, Coshocton, O., 1881 ; son, Isaac and Mary E. (Baughman) L. Edu. : com- mon schools, Worthington, Ind. ; grad., high school, Worthington, Ind. ; C. E., Purdue Univ., Ind., 1904. Married, Aimee Comstock Strecker, Nov. 19, 1909, at Peoria, 111. Asst. Engr., Maintenance, Baltimore & Ohio R. R., Pittsburg and Connellsville, Pa. First Asst. Engr. in charge of construction govt, roads. Mid- dle West and Northwestern States, 1904- 07 ; built roads and parks at Washington, D. C, and Va. ; built blvds. for Jamestown Expo., Norfolk, Va. Made preliminary surveys and estimates for system of roads, trails and bridges through Grand Teton Forests, Jackson Hole, Wyo. Chief Engr., L. A. Co. Highway Commission, 1907. Built first improved motor roads in L. A. Co. Installed and operated first large county rock crusher. Built New- hall Tunnel through Santa Susanna Mountains ; in private practice, July, 1911. Consulting Engr., U. S. Office of Public Roads, Washington, D. C. ; Division Engr., State Commission, at San Francis- co, since Jan. 1, 1912. One of first users of oiled macadam road surface. Member : 352 WHO'S WHO Engineers and Architects Assn. of Sou. Cal. Address : San Francisco, Cal. liODER, John William, Lawyer; horn, Paynesville, Mo., June 19, 1871 ; son, Conrad and Anna M. (Halley) L. B. S., McMinnville College, 1894; LL. B., Co- lumbia Univ. (now George Washington Univ), Washington, D. C, 1896; admit- ted to practice law in Oregon, Oct., 1896. Married, Grace E. Riley, Sept. 10, 1902, at Albany, Ore. Res. : 9th and Center sts. ; Office : Stevens bldg., Oregon City, Ore. LOEB, Adrien, Merchant; horn, Avenche, Switzerland, June 11, 1866 ; son, Bernard and Florentine (Bloch) L. Married, Em- ma Steiner, Mar. 10, 1904, at San Fran- cisco, Cal. Member firm, Loeb, Fleish- man & Co., wholesale fruits and produce. Res. : 1233 Bonnie Brae ; Office : 210 Central ave., Los Angeles, Cal. LOEW, Edg-ar Allan, College Professor; horn, Richfield, Wis., Feb. 8, 1882; son, Henry and Louise (Boehmer) L. Edu. : country district school, 1897 ; Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1897-1901 ; grad., 1901; B. S. (E. E.), Univ. of Wis., 1906; Instructor in Elec. Engrg., Univ. of Wis., 1906-09 ; Instructor in Elec. Engrg. and Asst. Prof, of Elec. Engrg., Univ. of Wash., 1909-12 ; during 1911-12, Acting Head, Dept. of Elec. Engrg., Univ. of Wash. Married, Minnie Rehfeld, Aug. 10, 1911, at Horicon, Wis. Has been as- sociated with D. C. and William B. Jack- son, Boston and Chicago ; Chicago Tele- phone Co., U. S. Rec. Ser., Wis. Telephone Co. Member : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Res. : 4024 10th St., N. E. ; Office : Univ. of Wash., Seattle, Wash. LOEWENTHAIi, Max, Lawyer; horn, Germany, Oct. 15, 1858 ; so7i. Rev. Henry P. and Natalie (Schoenberg) L. Edu. : public schools, Germany and Sacramento ; A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1881 ; LL. B., Hast- ings College of Law, 1884. Married, Laura Meyer, July 7, 1889. Moved to Cal., 1868. Law partner of George J. Denis. Member : Am., Cal. and Los An- geles Co. Bar Assns., I. O. B. B. Club : University. Democrat. Res. : 1833 S. Flower st. ; Office : 414 Wilcox bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. LOFTUS, Josepli Roger, Real Estatt Operator ; horn, Keokuk, la., Mar. 8, 1869 ; son, Roger and Mary (Davies) L. Edu. : public schools, Keokuk, la. ; St. Joseph's College, Dubuque, la. ; Iowa State Univ Married, Mary Van Meter, July 27, 1900 at BufEalo, N. Y. In hardware bus.. Den ver, Colo., 1889-91. Was one year in tht Orient. Organized, Fxank L. Loftus Car pet Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., 1892-99; Lof tus Realty Co., Ft. Wayne, 1889-1905 Moved to Cal., 1905. Organized, Arrow head Realty Co., Los Angeles, Monrovij and Pasadena, 1906. Introduced cottoi growing in Imperial Valley, 1909. Pres. Jos. R. Loftus Co., Cal. Cotton Co., Mon rovia Acres Water Co. ; Vice-pres., Im perial Valley Oil and Cotton Co. ; firs Vice-pres., L. A. Realty Bd. Member L. A. Chamber of Commerce, Municipa League. Cluh : City. Address : Los Au geles, Cal. LOGAN, James Harvey, Retired Super ior Court Judge, and Lawyer; horn Rockville, Ind., Dec. 8, 1841 ; son, San uel McCampbell and Mary Elizabeth (Mc Murtry) L. Edu. : four years' classica course, Waveland Collegiate Inst, Wave land, Ind. Married, Mary Elizabet Couson, Aug. 1, 1910, at Santa Cru; Cal. Originator of loganberry (1882), th only successful cross ever made betwee the raspberry and the blackberry, an now very successfully and generally en tivated for family and commercial use on the Pacific slope, particularly in Wasl ington and Oregon ; also originator or tb Mammoth Blackberry, the largest blacl berry ever known, some of them being t^v and one-half inches long ; both of the? berries are very early, and ripen at lea? six weeks earlier than any other fruit v the blackberry family ; these berries we' the result of early gardening done f( recreation and pleasure, and were nev used commercially by the originator. Pres- 7 years, Bank of Santa Cruz County ON THE PACIFIC COAST 353 Pres., o years, Brookdale Laud Co. ; Dist. Atty., 10 years, Santa Cruz Co ; Superior Judge, Superior Court of Santa Cruz County. jRes. : N. 28 Dake ave., Santa Cruz, Cal. LOIZEAUX, Edouard Sanderson, Physi- cian ; born^ Vinton, Iowa, April 1, 1877 ; sorij, Paul J. and Celia A. (Sanderson) L. Edu. : public and private schools of Plain- field, N. J. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Columbia Univ., 1901 ; M. D., N. Y. Horn. Med. Col- lege, 1902 ; grad.. Flower Hosp., N. Y., 1903 (18 months' service) ; State Insane Hosp., service 3 years (N. Y. and Cal.). Married, Vira Lydia Taft, July 4, 1907, at Little Church Around the Corner, N. Y. Formerly : services in N. Y., at Van- derbilt Clinic (eye dept.) ; Hudson Street Hosp. ; Dispensary, subs't. interne. New York Hosp., Lebanon Hosp. Dispensary, Flower Hosp. Dispensary. At present, Bacteriologist for the Sacramento City Board of Health. 1st Lieut. Med. Corps., N. G. C. Member : Phi Sigma Kappa Fra- ternity, Phi Alpha Gamma Fraternity, Sacramento Soc. for Med. Imp., Cal. State Med. Soc. Clubs : Sutter, (Sacra- mento) ; Sacramento Clinical. Formerly : Morristown Field Club. Res. : 821 17th St. ; Office : 903 I st., Sacramento, Cal. LONDON, John P., Physician and Sur- geon ; borUj, New Zealand, Oct. 30, 1883 ; son^ William and Elizabeth (Cochrane) L. ; direct descendant, through mother, of Sir William Wallace of Scotland. Edu. : North Yakima High School ; M. D., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1908. Two years Interne at City Hosp., Youngstown, O. Unmarried. Member : Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Beta Pi, Yakima County and State Med. Socs. Clubs : University, (North Yakima) ; North Yakima Commer- cial. Res. : 2 North 7th st. ; Office : 317- 318 Miller bldg., North Yakima, Wash. LONG, James Grier, Banker; born, near i Port Royal, Pa., Dec. 4, 1861 ; son, John F. G. and Frances H. (Gallagher) L. Edu. : Tuscarora Acad. ; A. B., Washing- ton and Jefferson College, 1887. Married. Maude G. Sorter, Oct. 10, 1S9.5, at Spo- 12 kane. Mgr., Penn. Mortgage Inv. Co. ; Prcs. and Treas., Washington Trust Co. ; I'ros., Union Park Bank, Union Sav- ings Bank. Chewelah Copper King Min- ing Co., Washington Natl. Life Ins. Co., Clearing House Banks of Spokane ; Vice-pres., Guaranty Title Co. ; Dir., Fidel- ity Bldg. Assn. Member : Masons, K. of P., Sons of Veterans. Clubs : Country. Spokane, University. Res. : 13U7 Eighth ave. ; Office : Riverside ave. and Post st., Spokane, Wash. LONG, Percy Vincent, Lawyer; born, So- nora, Cal., Mar. 26, 1870 ; son, William Giles and Mary Jane (Linekin) L. Edu. : grammar school, Haywards, Cal. ; Oak- land Pligh School. Married, Emma B. Sexton, May 30, 1900. Dep. Clerk of Supreme Court, 1891-95 ; Justice of the Peace, San Francisco, 1901-3. City Atty., San Francisco, 1904-5, and 1908-13. Clubs : Bohemian, Commonwealth. Mem- ber : N. S. G. W., Masons, Scottish Rite, B. P. O. E. Republican. Res. : 425 Lake st. ; Office : City Atty. Office, San Francisco, Cal. LONG, Stephen G., Lawyer; born, Louis- ville, Ky., Oct. 1, 1864 ; son, Spencer C. and Cornelia (Gano) L. Edu. : public schools, Louisville, Ky. ; A. B. and M. A., Bethel College, Russellville, Ky., 1885 ; B. L., Univ. of Va., 1886. Member lavv firm. Long & Baker. City Atty., Long Beach, 4 years. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias, Los Angeles Bar Assn. Repub- lican. Office : 407-410 First NatL Bank bldg.. Long Beach, Cal. LONG, TlioMia.s Henry^ Physician and Surgeon ; born, Lansford, Pa., June 3, 1876 ; son, Robert and Sarah Elizabeth (Seip) L. Edu.: B^remont Normal; Peru State Normal ; Creighton Univ., of Nebr. ; M. D., Creighton Med. College, Omaha, Nebr., 1907. Unmarried. Member : Pierce Co. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address -. Ashford, Wash. LONGYEAR, William Douglas, Banker; born. Grass Lake, Jackson Co.. Mich., July 2, 1863 ; son, Moses and Maria (Douglas) L. Edu. : public schools. 354 WHO'S WHO Kalamazoo, Mich. Married, Ida M. Mac- kay, Feb. 8, 1893, at Los Angeles, Cal. In govt, service in registry dept., Kalama- zoo, Mich., postoffice, 2 years ; with Kalamazoo Natl. Bank, 1884-9, employed in various capacities ; Teller, Security Savings Bank, Los Angeles, 1889-92 ; Asst. Cashier, 1892-94 ; Cashier and Secy., since 1894. Member : Scottish Rite Masons, Mystic Shriners. Clubs : Jonathan, Cali- fornia, L. A. Country, Crags Country. Bes. : 3555 Wilshire blvd. ; Office : Security Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. L.ONIGO, Emil Victor, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Paris, France, Feb. 29, 1847 ; son, Antonio and Marie (Marty) L. ; his ancestors in the 15th century were named Leonicenus, among whom was a noted grammarian, and another, a physi- cian and writer. Edu. : degrees of Mas- ter of Fine Arts and Sciences at the School of Art, and Superior School, Flor- ence, Italy ; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Cal., 1883. Married, Helena Bargioni, Sept., 1877, at Florence, Italy. Member : Grand Lodge, F. & A. M., of Cal., Italian Red Cross, (perpetual member) ; City and Co. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Fifteenth Internatl. Congress on Hygiene and Demography. Author of a paper, "Prog- ress in the Etiology of Diseases," 1887, in which a first hint was given of the direct source of malarial fevers from the infectious bite of mosquitos. Author of an oil painting reproduction of Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Mona Lisa," exhibited in 1912, at the Sequoia Club, San Francisco. Res. : 723 Beach st., near Hyde ; Office : 1362 Grant ave., San Francisco, Cal. L.OOMIS, Melville LeRoy, Physician; horn, Dickison Co., Kas., Jan. 5, 1876. M. D., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1900 ; Interne, L. A. Co. Hosp. Married, Eleanor M. Machin, July 3, 1901. In practice, Beckwith, Cal., 1901-3 ; Los An- geles, since 1903. Med. Exam., Civil Service Comm., Los Angeles, 1908. Mem- ber : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., L. A. Med. Symposium Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal. Clul) : California. Res. : California Club ; Office : Consolidated Realty bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. LOOSE, Ursinus K.., Banker; born. Sugar Grove, O., Feb. 25, 1859 ; son. Rev. Dr. Nathaniel H. and Alma T. (Kroh) L. Grad., high school. Married, Ada Hayes, Mar. 31, 1885, at Toledo, O. ; second, Charlotte Tilden, Apr. 25, 1905, at Buf- falo, N. Y. Cashier, Snohomish Natl. Bank, Snohomish ; Member firm, Loose & Bassett, . Attalia ; Pres., Scott Cove Timber Co., Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. ; Vice-pres., Cedar Lbr. Co., Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. Member : Masons, Scottish Rite, Knights Templar. Clubs : Rainier, Seattle Golf and Country (Seattle) ; Tacoma Country and Golf. Res. : 1411 Madison st. ; Of- fice : 1002 Alaska bldg., Seattle, Wash. LiOPEM, Asbury Nelson, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Mediapolis, Iowa, Jan. 22, 1859 ; son, Wm. H. and Laura E. (Thompson) L. Edu. : Iowa Wesleyan Univ., B. S., 1884, M. S., 1887; M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1890. Married, Mary Alice Hare, (M. S.), Feb. 17, 1887, at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Tulare Co. Med. Soc. Address : Central block, Din- uba, Cal. LOPIZICH, John, Banker; born, Austria, Nov. 25, 1865 ; son, Jyo. Veliki and Gjive (Korsur) L. Edu. : high school, Ragusa, Austria, 1883 ; registered pharmacist in Cal., 1890. Married, Mariana Daverede, Jan. 14, 1892, at Los Angeles, Cal. Pres., Internatl. Savings & Exch. Bank, Inter- natl. Bank ; Treas., Viole McLain Drug Co. ; Dir., Big Channel Mining Co. Meni- ber : Court Dante of Foresters of Am., Slavonic-Am. Benevolent Soc, Socorso Italiano of Los Angeles, Italian Mutual Benevolent Soc, French Mutual Benevo- lent Soc, Austrian Military Benevolent Assn. Club: Sunset, Gun, (pres.). Res.: 621 Sunset blvd. ; Office : 225 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. LORINI, Raffaele, Physician; born, Arez- zo, Tuscany, Italy, Feb. 22, 1859. M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Pa., 1881. Married, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 355 Carolyn Louise Chase, Aug. 25, 1906. In practice, Wasli.. D. C, 1885-91 ; Hotel del Coronado, 1892-3 ; San Francisco. 1893-4 ; Coronado, Cal., since 1893. Health Officer and Pres., Bd. of Health. Coronado. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Soc. Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Joint author with Dr. John S. Billings in compilation of "American Medical Dictionary" in 5 lan- guages. Address : Coronado Beach, Cal. IjOTT, Charles Fayette, Lawyer; horn. Pemberton, Burlington, N. J., July 1, 1824 ; son, Charles Francis and Edith Newbold (Lamb) L. Edu. : private schools. Mo. ; St. Charles College ; grad., Univ. of St. Louis. 1845. Moved to Cal., 1849. Served in Senate of Cal., in 3rd and 4th Sessions, 1852-54. Judge, 2nd Judicial Dist, 1870-6. Member : Masons, Knights Templar. Democrat. Res. : 1407 Montgomery st. ; Office : 610 Bird St., Orovllle, Cal. liOUDERBACK, Davis, Retired Lawyer; horn, Phila.. Pa.. Feb. 29, 1840; son, Davis and Sophie Susanna (Anderson) L. Edt(. : public schools, San Francisco. Married, Frances Caroline Smith. 1873. Pros. Atty., San Francisco, until 1872 ; Police Judge, San Francisco, 1872-80. Retired from law practice, 1909. Mem- ber : Masons, Knights of Pythias, I. O. O. F. Republican. Res. : 1222 Geary st., San Francisco, Cal. LOVELAND, Harvey Davis, State R. R. Commissioner ; horn, Oneida Co., N. Y., July 19, 1853 ; son, Wm. Stoddard and Lucy (Gant) L. Edit. : common schools of N. Y. and private tutor ; taught school in N. Y. and Kansas, 9 years ; read law and admitted to bar, 1879. Married. Lulu P. Edwards, Dec. 9, 1903, at San Fran- I Cisco. Vice-pres., Internatl. Mercantile & I Bond Co. of S. F. ; Los Angeles ; Portland, Ore. ; Seattle, Wash. ; Salt Lake, Chicago ; and St. Louis. Pres.. Interstate Com- merce Law League, at the time legislation giving increased power to the Interstate Commerce Commission was being asked for at the hands of Congress, Member ; Cal. Soc. Sons Am. Rev., 32° Mason, Pay- master General, Natl. Guard of Cal. with rank of Col. ; Past Master, of S. F. Lodge No. 160, F. & A. M. ; Past Commander, Golden Gate Commandery, Knights Tem- plar ; Past Grand Commander, Knights Templar of Cal. ; Past Pres., Trans Mis- sissippi Commercial Congress. Was for 6 years Pres., Pacific Coast Jobbers and Mfrs. Assn. Cluhs : Bohemian, Union League, Commercial, Army and Navy, Commonwealth. Res. : 3777 Clay st. ; Office: First Natl. Bank bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. liOW, Cliarles H., Banker; horn, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 30, 1848 ; son, J. D. and Mary S. (Lyman) L. Edu. : Washington Univ., St. Louis. Married, Lizzie A. Avery, at Chicago, 111. Pres., Riverside Hosp. Assn., Riverside Naval Orange Co., Riverside Dev. Co. ; Vice-pres., Citizens Natl. Bank, Arlington ; Riverside Fruit Growers Exch. Res. : 481 Palm ave., Riverside, Cal. liOWE, Jes.se W., Banker; horn, Paken- ham. Can., April 25, 1867 ; son, David and Rebecca Lowe. Married. Mary B. Dun- kle, May 21, 1891, at Spokane, Wash. Taught school in Dunn Co.. Wis., and in Spokane Co., Wash. ; also followed farm- ing while teaching. Resigned position as Principal of Rockford Schools to become Cashier of Farmers and Merchants Bank, in 1906 ; Pres., since 1912. Member : Odd Fellows. Address : Rockford, Wash. LOWE, Tliaddeus S. C, Scientist and Inventor ; horn, Jefferson, N. H., Aug. 20, 1832. Constructed balloons in order to study atmospheric phenomenon, 1856-59 : served Chief of Aeronautic Corps, during Civil War ; invented system of signaling and instruments for atmospheric investi- gation, 1862. Constructed largest aero- stat in world. Inventor of compression ice machines and made first artificial ice in U. S. Invented first refrigerator for steamship. Founder of Lowe Observatory, Pasadena. Built Mt. Lowe R. R. Inven- tor of water gas system, also numerous 356 WHO'S WHO other inventions. Address : Pasadena, Cal. liOW^EIili, Stephen Arthur, Lawyer; 1)ornj, West Minot, Maine, Jan. 1, 1859 ; son, William and Hannah Shaw (Att- wood) L. A. B., Bates College, 1882; A. M., 1885. Married, Ella Purington, June 4, 1884, at West Minot, Maine. In Maine, was Member State Board Normal School Trustees ; in Oregon, has been Clerk of Supi-eme Court for Eastern Ore- gon Dist., Judge of the Circuit Court, and twice Candidate for U. S. Senator at primary elections, 1906 and 1912. Mem- ber : Board of Trustees of Pacific Univ., Forest Grove, Ore. ; Oregon Historical Soc, Oregon Bar Assn., Oregon Chapter, Sons Am. Rev., Umatilla County, (Ore- gon), Historical Soc, Pendleton Lodge No. 52, A. F. & A. M. Address : Pendleton, Ore. IjOWREY, B. G., Schoolman; lorn, Kos- suth, Miss., May 25, 1862; son. Gen. M. P. Lowrey, (of Cleburne's division, Con- federate Army), and Sarah (Holmes) L. Edu. : Blue Mountain Academy, Blue Mountain, Miss. ; Miss. College, Clinton, Miss., A. M. and LL. D. ; one year, spe- cial work in Tulane Univ., New Orleans, La. Married, Marylee Booth, 1889, at Winona, Miss. Pres., Lowrey-Phillips Schools ; also a member of the firm of Lowrey & Berry, who operate Blue Moun- tain College and Hillman College, located respectively at Blue Mountain and Clin- ton, Miss. Pres., Bd. of Dirs., Blue Moun- tain College. One of foremost educators of the South. Address : Amarillo, Texas. liUCAS, Aaron Briney, Banker; l}orn, Waverly, Iowa, Sept. 2, 1859 ; son, Wil- liam Vincent Lucas. LL. B., Iowa State Univ., Law Dept, 1879. Married, Ella Mayne, 1881, at Mason City, Iowa. Pres., Roseberry State Bank ; Cashier, Meadows State Bank; Dir., L. V. Roller Mill Co. Member, House of Representatives, South Dakota, 1893. Del. to Sou. Dak. Consti- tutional Conv., 1883. Address : Meadows, Ida. I f LUCAS, Howard Chaimeey, Banker; J)orn, Ames, Iowa, Apr. 11, 1872 ; son, William Dennis and Flora (Barber). L. Grad., high school. Married, Minnie B. Yodes, Sept. 12, 1895, at Des Moines, la. Vice-pres. and Mgr., Yakima Trust Co. ; Treas., Syndicate Imp. Co., Pythian Temple Assn., Dir., Eschbach-Bruce Co., Pac. Power and Light Co. Member : Mili- tary Order Loyal Legion, B. P. O. E., K. of P., Masons, Knights Templar, Shrin- ers. Gluhs : Elks, Yakima, Commercial. Res. : 511 North Natches ave., North Ya-i kima. Wash. LUCAS, Parker "Vincent, Banker; 'born. So. Dak., Mar. 28, 1888 ; son, A. B. and Ella (Mayne) L. Edu. : high school. Married, Etta Dunagan, Dec. 25, 1908, at Meadows, Ida. Cashier, Roseberry State Bank ; Secy., Advocate Pub. Co. ; Dir., Roseberry Commercial Assn., Tamarack Falls Power Co. Member : League of Sou. Idaho Commercial Clubs, M. W. A., I. O. O. F. Address : Roseberry, Ida. LUCE, Moses A., Lawyer; horn, Payson, 111., May 14, 1842 ; son, Christopher S. and Sarah G. (Pottle) L. Edu. : Hills- dale College, 1859-61, when enlisted for Civil War ; re-entered college, 1864, grad. 1866, A. B. ; A. M., 1872 ; LL. B., Albany Law School, 1867. Married, Adelaide Mantania, Dec. 20, 1870. Moved to Cal., 1873. Served 3 years in 4th Mich. Inf., 1861-64. Judge, Co. Court of San Diego, 1875-81. Member law firm. Luce & Luce. Member : Masons, Knights Templar. Re- publican. Res. : 1744 Second st. ; Office : McNeece bldg., San Diego, Cal. UUCEY, J. F., Oil Well Supply Mer- chant ; horn, Kerry, Ire., 1874. Edu. : public schools, Hartford, Conn. Moved to Los Angeles at age of 14 ; was news agent on Santa Fe between Los Angeles and Albuquerque, N. M. Studied law in San Francisco. Became driller in oil fields at Midway and Maricopa ; later operating on a lease in Kern River field. Mgr., Bunt- ing Iron Works, Coalinga, 3 years ; now engaged in oil well supply business. Served 31/2 years in First U, S. Inf., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 357 1892-6 ; Capt, 2nd U. S. Inf. ; Capt., Gth Cal. Inf., and was in charge powder works, Santa Cruz, during Span. -Am. War ; served 13 months in Philippines. Res. : Hotel Leighton ; Office : 1499 E. 6th St., Los Angeles, Cal. liUDINGTON, Rowland S., Lawyer; horn, Wenona, HI., May 13, 1869 ; son, Samuel and Mary Kelso (Kennedy) L. ; direct descendant of Col. Henry Luding- ton, of Ludingtonville, N. Y., at one time aide-de-camp to Gen. Washington in Rev. War. Edu. : public schools of Wenona, 111. ; Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston, 1887, and studied in the mech. engrg. course, until 1889 ; LL. B., Union College of Law of Northwestern Univ., Chicago. 1891 ; LL. B., Lake Forest Univ., 1894 ; admitted to bar of 111. by Supreme Court, 1891 ; and to Supreme Court, State of Wash., 1908 ; has practiced before Su- preme Court of Iowa. Married. Florence K. Battise, Jan. 6, 1904, at Carlinville, 111. Member law firm of Ludington & Kemp. Pres., Chelan Co. Bar Assn., 1911 ; App. Asst. Pros. Atty., Chelan Co., 1909 ; App. U. S. Commissioner, Eastern Dist. of Wash., 1909. Member : Chicago Patent Law Assn., Northwestern Alumni Assn. of Mass. Inst, of Tech., and Wash. State Bar Assn. ; formerly Pres., Civic Club of Oak Park, Chicago ; Past Master, Livingston Lodge, No. 371, A. F. & A. M. of Dwight, 111. ; Past Eminent Comman- der, Col. Com. No. 14, K. T, at Wenat- chee ; R. A. M., Shriner, I. O. O. F., Elks, Woodman, O. E. S., Counsel of L. O. M. Progressive Republican. Del. to two 111. State Convs. Chairman, Chelan Co. Del. to Rep. State Conv., 1910. Member : Congregational Church ; life member. City Missionary Soc, Chicago. Address : 136 So. D St., Wenatchee, Wash. LUND, Anthon Henrik, Banker; horn, Aalborg, Denmark, May 15, 1844 ; son, Henrik and Ane Kristine (Andersen) L. Edu. : public schools, Aalborg, Denmark. Married, Sarah Ann Peterson, May 2, 1870, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Dir., Zion's Co-operative Merc. Institution ; Oolite Stone Co. ; Vice-pres., Zion's Sav- ings and Trust Co., State Bank of Utah, Inland Crystal Salt Co. ; Dir., Utah Hotel Co. Served in Indian War. Regent of Univ. of Utah. Served in State Legis. Pres., Utah Genealogical Soc. Republican. Res. : 127 N. W. Temple ; Office : 60 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. LUND, Georg-e Jessee, Physician; horn. N. Y., July 8, 1859 ; descendant of 5th Colonial Gov. of Conn. Edu. : Medina High School ; Cary Seminary of N. Y. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1882. Married. Lina Davis LeValley. Formerly Coroner, Genesee Co., N. Y. Asso. Prof., Rhinology, Otology and Laryngology, L. A. College of Phys. and Surg. Specialty : dis. of eye, ear, nose, and throat. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Res. : 1227 Maryland st. ; Office : Auditorium bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. LUNDGREN, Leonard, Civil Engineer; horn, Chicago, 111., Dec. 3, 1883 ; son, A. Leonard (M. D.) and Henrica (For shall) L. B. S., (C. E.), Armour Inst, of Tech- nology, 1904; C. E., (hon.). Armour Inst., 1907; M. S., State Univ. of Iowa, 1908. June, 1904, to Feb., 1907, engaged in railroad engrg. and constr. work ; Feb., 1907, to June, 1908, Instructor in Civil Engrg., State Univ. of Iowa; since June, 1908, with the Bureau of Public Works. Philippine Govt., until Sept. 1, 1910, as Asst. Engr., in charge of hydraulic inves- tigations, and since, as Project Engr. Member: Tau Beta Pi (hon. engrg. soc.) ; Sigma Tau Fraternity, (professional), and Acacia Fraternity (Masonic) ; Asso. Mem- ber, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Soc. for Pro- motion of Engrg. Education ; Philippine Soc. of Engrs., Natl. Geographic Soc, Lakeside Lodge No. 739, A. F. & A. M., Chicago; M. R. S., 32°, Valley of Manila. Office : Manila, P. I. LUNDIN, Alfred Helmer, Lawyer; horn. Lead, S. Dak. ; son, Andrew H. and Helen (Brakke) L. A. B., LL. B., Univ. of Neb., 1906. Married, Julia Deweese, June 8, 1909, at Lincoln, Neb. Dep. Pros. 351 WHO'S WHO Atty., King Co., 1909-11. Member: Delta Upsilon, PM Delta PM. Res.: 210 35th ave. North ; OMce : 811 Loroman bldg., Seattle, Wash. L.USE, Jesse F., Real Estate and Bank- ing ; horn, Johnson Co., Iowa, July 31, 1862 ; son, Joseph Liken and Sarah (Hlg- bee) L. Common school education. Secy. and Treas., Luse Land Co., Luse Land Co., Ltd. ; and Pres., Luse Land and De- velopment Co., Ltd., of St. Paul, Minn. ; Pres., Sutherlin Land and Water Co., Sutherlin, Ore. Pres., First State Bank of Sutherlin, Ore. Began work at Ross, Iowa, with general store, grain, elevator and implement business. Originator of "Written Guarantee to Investors" idea that lands are as represented. Member : Commercial Club, Elks Lodge, St. Paul, No. 59. Address : Sutherlin, Ore. L.USK, Frank S., Banker; horn, Buffalo, N. T., Apr. 27. 1857 ; son, James W. and Cornelia M. (Stilman) L. Edu. : public schooL Married, Louise B. Finley, Apr. 25, 1894, at San Francisco. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Missoula; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Ronan. Cluhs : Denver, (Den- ver) ; Calumet, (Chicago) ; MissoiTla, (Missoula). Address: Missoula. Mont. LTNCH, Edward J., Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 19. 1877 ; son, Michael M. and Cecilia (McFarland) L. Grad., Mission grammar school, 1892 ; Lowell High School, 1895 ; read law in office of W. F. Herrin. Married, Ben- venuta Grady, Nov. 19, 1907. Associated with Sou. Pac. Law Dept., 5 years. Atty., for Public Administrator, San Francisco, 1906-7. Del. to state and local Republi- can convs. Cliihs : Transportation, Ariel Rowing. Member : Knights of Columbus, N. S. G. W., B. P. O. E. ; Pres., Pacific Assn. of Amateur Oarsmen. Republican. Res. : 2089 Golden Gate ave. ; Office : 1012-13 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. LiTNCH, Philip B., Law^yer; hoiii. Valle- jo, Cal., June 28, 1872 ; son, Philip Ber- nard and Mary Ann (Ryan) L. Edu. : parochial and public schools, Vallejo ; St. Joseph's Academy, Oakland and Santa Clara College, grad., 1889. Married, Min- nie M. Clyne, Oct. 26, 1898. Member, Bd. of City Trustees of Vallejo, 1900-2; Pres., Merchants' Assn., Vallejo, 1900-1. Mayor, City of Vallejo, 1902-4. Res. : 910 Sonoma st. ; Office : 324 Georgia st., Val- lejo, Cal. LYNIP, Benjamin Franklin, Banker; horn, N. Y., June 20, 1869 ; son, Thomas and Anna (Kearns) L. Edu. : Cortland, Potsdam, Lowville, N. Y. ; Stanford Univ. Married, Mary H. Lynip, Aug. 30, 1904, at San Francisco, Cal. Cashier, First Natl. Bank; Secy, and Treas., Alturas Heights Co., Alturas Electric Light & Power Co.. Alturas Land & Live Stock Co., Alturas Forwarding Co. ; Dir., Surprise Valley Bank; Vice-pres., Modoc County Co-oper- ative Assn. Address : Alturas, Cal. LITER, Marcus McFarland, Lawyer; horn, Clarksville, Mo., Feb. 20, 1869 ; son, Alexander and Maria J. (Penuel) L. Edu. : grammar schools and Coml. Col- lege, Davenport, la. ; took special course in Missouri Univ. at Columbia, Mo., leav- ing there at age of 19, to study law under Hon. Edward T. Smith, at Bowling Green. Mo. ; admitted to the bar at the age of 21 ; then located at Great Falls, Mont., where served one term as Dist. Atty. ; in 1901, went to Seattle, where now prac- tices law. Married, Magdalene Fluhr, Jan. 10. 1901, at Helena, Mont. Pres. and Secy., The Moran Co. (Inc.) ; Pres., Moore Investment Co. (Inc.) ; Gen. Coun- sel, Western Steele Corporation ; Dir., Washington Hotel and Imp. Co. ; Dir., Ar- cade Building & Realty Co. and of the Westerner Co. Cluhs : Arctic, Town and Country. Res. : 411 Smith st. ; Office : 412-16 Arcade Annex, Seattle, Wash. Mc. McAIiEER, Owen, Capitalist; horn, Lis- card. Can., Feb. 3, 1858 ; son, Owen and Mary (Miller) M. Edu. : public schools, Youngstown, O. Married, Gertrude B. Mullally, Apr. 5, 1898, at Los Angeles, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1888. Supt., boiler ON THE PACIFIC COAST 359 dept., Baker Iron Works, 1888-1906; Vice- pros., and Gen. Mgr., Republic Iron & Steel Co., Los Angeles ; Vice-pres., Mc- Aloer Land & \Yater Co. ; Pres., Cashier Copper Co., Surprise Valley Water Co. Republican. Member, Examining Bd. of Engrs., 1901-02 ; assisted in est. first Mu- nicipal Machine Shop ; est. first play- ground on Violet St., Los Angeles ; for- merly Mayor, Los Angeles ; one of leaders of Owens River project. Member : Elks. Cluhs : Union League, Sierra Madre. Res. : 3817 So. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. McARTHUR, John Harvey, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 1, 1868; sorij, John and Mary Ann (Lind- say) M. ; descended from English nobility on maternal side. Edu. : Almonte High School, Ontario ; B. A., Queens Univ., Kingston, 1895 ; M. D., C. M., Kingston Univ., 1897 ; passed Vermont State Phar- macy Board in 1904 ; 7 weeks, post grad. work at N. Y. Polyclinics, in 1900 ; 2 months, post grad. work at Chicago Poly- clinic, 1911-12 ; visited leading hosps. in England, Ireland and Scotland, summer of 1907. Married, Georgina Nancy Hilton, Nov. 29, 1897, at Kingston, Canada. Mem- ber : Oak Grove Improvement Club, Oak Grove Literary Society, City and County Med. Socs., Portland ; Am. Med. Assn., Vermont State Pharmaceutical Assn., Ver- mont State Med. Assn. Res. : Railroad ave., Oak Grove ; Offiee : .326 Medical bldg., Portland, Ore. McASHAN, Jaiues Everett, Banker; horn, Fayette Co., Tex., Oct. 20, 1857 ; son, Samuel Maurice and Martha Rebecca Eames. Edit. : common schools. Married, Lizzie Smith (sister of Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia), Oct. 20, 1880, at Huntsville, Tex. Children : Samuel Mau- rice, Mary (wife of J. P. Gibbs, M. D.), Hoke, Hildreth, Everett and Burton. Pres., Texas Bankers' Assn., 1901-2 ; now Pres., Houston Clearing House Assn. ; Vice-pres., for Texas at two different times of the American Bankers' Assn ; Vice-pres. and Dir., South Texas Commer- cial Natl. Bank; Pres., M. P. Oil Co., Rice Land Lumber Co. ; Dir., Houston Hotei Co., Houston Printing Co. ; Trustee and Vice-pres., W. M. Rice Institute for the Advancement of Literature, Science and Art. Has been a steward of the First Methodist Episcopal Church South of Houston, Tex., continuously since 1876. Orator, writer, after-dinner speaker, lec- turer on banking and other subjects. Democrat. Member : Natl. Geographical Soc, Texas Historical Soc, Am. Forestry Assn., Methodist Church. Chihs : Z. Z. Social, Country. Res. : 1607 Main st. ; Ofjice : 213 Main st., Houston, Tex. aicBRIDE, James Harvey, Physician; horn, Lafayette, Ore., Jan. 2.3, 1849; son, James and Mahala (Miller) M. Edu. : public schools and McMinnville College, Ore. M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1873. Married, Eva Ackley, 1887, at Mil- waukee, Wis. Staff Physician, Charity Hosp., Blackwell's Island, 2 years ; found- ed Milwaukee Sanitarium for nervous dis- eases, 1884 ; moved to Pasadena, 1897 ; later founded Sou. Cal. Sanitarium for Nervous Diseases, (med. dir.). Prof., Chicago Polyclinic Med. College, 1890-95 ; Pres., Am. Academy of Medicine, 1910. Member : Royal Soc. of Great Britain, Am. Acad, of Med., Am. Neurological Assn., Am. Medico-Psychological Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Am. Climatological Assn., Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science, Cal. State Med. Soc. Has made original researches in physiology and therapeutics, the re- sults of which have been published. Res. : 489 Bellefontaine st. ; Offlce : Dodworth block, Pasadena, Cal. McCAIiEB, Walter Flavius, Banker; horn, Benton, Tex., Oct. 17, 1872 ; son, J. L. and Elizabeth (Sweeten) M. Litt. B., Univ. of Tex., 1896 ; A. M., 1897 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1900. Married, Marie Idealie, June 28, 1899, at New York. Two children. Was associate edi- tor, "New International Encyclopaedia," "The Public Ledger" (Phiia.) ; editor, "Memoirs of John H. Regan," 1905. Author : "The Aaron Burr Conspiracy," 1903. Pres., Dimmit County State Bank, 360 WHO'S WHO West Texas Bank and Trust Co. Fellow, Texas State Historical Assn. Member : Am. Historical Assn., Am. Acad, of Polit- ical and Social Science, Natl. Geograpliic Soc, Nu Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa. Cluhs : International, San Antonio, Country. Res. : 223 Woodlawn ave. ; Office : West Texas Bank and Trust Co., San Antonio, Tex. »IcCAL.L., Thomas, Banker; horn, Scot- land, 1856 ; . son, Thomas and Georgina (Tod) M. Edu. : Manchline village school, Scotland. Married, Helen Ben- nett, 1885, in Scotland. Pres., Eden State Bank ; partner in Eden Hardware Co. Address : Bden, Tex. 3IcCAI,IiTJ3I, Harry Stephen, Lawyer; bor7i, Fairfield, la., July 15, 1857; son, John James and Mary Ann (Bates) M. Edu. : grammar schools, Wash., D. C, Omaha, Neb. ; Tabor College, Tabor, la. Mari'ied, Mary Jane Boyd, June 17, 1909. Moved to Cal., 1907. Chmn., Co. Repub- lican Comm., Alturas Co., Ida., 1884-85. Chmn., Co. Liberal Central Comm., Salt Lake Co., Utah, 1888-94. Pres., Oquirrh Club, Salt Lake City, 1894-96. Pres., Ver- mont Square Imp. Assn.,, Los Angeles, and United Imp. Assn. of the S. W., of Los Angeles, and Vice-pres., Federated Imp. Assn., 1910-12. Republican. Res. : 1227 West 24th st. ; Office : 210 Story bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. McCAMPBEliL, James Boyd, Banker; born, Rockport, Tex., June 39, 1877; son, Thomas P. and Mary E. (Gibson) M. Edu. : Bingham's Acad., Asheville, N. C. Married, Marie Gertrude Jones. June 19, 1900, at Blakely, Ga. Pres., Commercial Natl. Bank ; Member firm, McCampbell & Jeter. Address : Goliad, Tex. 3IeCAjV, David Chambers, Manufactur- er ; born. New Orleans, La., July 9, 1884 ; son, Charles Patterson and Mary G. (To- bin) M. Edu. : schools of New Orleans ; private schools and colleges of England, France and Germany. Spent a number of years touring Japan, China, India. Egypt, and U. S. Married, Mrs. George H. Yenowine (nee Smith), Mar., 1904, (prominent club woman of Sou. Cal.). Went into foundry and machine bus. on returning to America. Moved to Los An- geles, 1905 ; est. McCan ilechanical Works. Works : observer's platform for Mt. Wilson telescope, camera, plates and ball races for the spectro-heliograph ap- paratus, and the 8% -foot mill to be used in grinding the "Hooker lens" for Carne- gie Institute, Washington, D. C. Invented McCan Wood Shaving Compressor. Club : California. Res. : 939 So. Burlington ave. ; Office : Long Beach ave. and Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal. McCANDIiESS, John S., Capitalist; born. Pa., June 11, 1853 ; son, T. M. McCand- less. Edu. : public schools. Married, Ella Thompson, 1877, in West Va. Pres., Ha- waii Electric Co. ; Dir., Bank of Hawaii. Oahu Sugar Co., Pioneer Merc. Co., Waia- hua Agri. Co. Served as Senator, Repub- lic of Hawaii. Republican. Member : Masons, Shriners. Club : Commercial. Address : Honolulu, Hawaii. McCarthy, Joseph, Law^yer; born, Lit- tleport, la., Feb. 17, 1877 ; son, Daniel N. and Mary A. (Roche) M. Grad., Le Mars Normal School, Le Mars, la., 1906 ; attended State Univ. of Iowa, 1898-1901 ; grad.. Law Dept., Univ. of Denver, 1902. Unmarried. Member of law firm, McCar- thy & Edge. Past Grand Knight, Spokane Council, Knights of Columbus. Res. : 2124 Fifth ave. ; Office : 402 Hyde bldg., Spo- kane, Wash. MeCARTJVEY, Herbert S. G., Lawyer; born, Springfield, 111., Oct. 26, 1865; son, Robert J. and Margaret S. (Greenwood) M. Grad., high school, Maryville, Mo., 1888. Married, Alice G. McCaldin, 1896. In 1902, elected to Assembly ; re-elected, 1904. Dep. Dist. Atty., since 1905. Mem- ber, State Commission of Revenue and Taxation, 1905-9. Elected to State Sen- ate, 1906, from 38th Dist. Member : Ma- sons. Republican. Res. : 934 West 18 th St. ; Office : Dist. Atty. Office, Los Angeles, Cal. 3ICCAUSTL.AND, Elmer James, College Professor ; born, Quincy, Wis., Jan. 9, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 361 1864 ; son, James and Luannia (Winn) M. B. C. E., Cornell College, Mt. Ver- non, la., 1892; C. E., 1895; M. C. E.. 1897. Married, Annie Gwynne, 1893, at Salem, Ore. Prof., Civil Engrg., Univ. of Wash. ; Prof., Civil Engrg., Cornell Univ., 1902-7. Member: State Bd. of Health of Wash., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Soc. Promo- tion Engrg. Edu., Fellow, Am. Assn. Ad- van. Science ; Am. Inst. Mining Engrs.. Sigma Xi. Contributor to Engrg. News, Engineering Record, Cornell Civil Engr., Mines and Minerals. Res. : 5264 19th ave. N. E. ; Offlce : Univ. of Wash., Seattle, Wash. MeCIiAVE, James Mason, Metallurgical Engineer ; iorn. East Springfield, O., July 12, 1867 ; son, Stewart and Rose Anne (Young) M. Edu. : Univ. of Wooster, Wooster, O. Married, Zella Arms Cornell. July 29, 1896, at Chicago, 111. Engaged in electrical mfg., 1890-97 ; in 1897, be- came Interested in application of elec- tricity to the mining industry and spent a number of years in mining camps of the West ; in 1901. began engrg. practice and made a specialty of ore dressing. Em- ployed at different times by the following COS. : Colo. Zinc Co., Denver ; Lanyan Zinc Co., lola. Kas. ; Blake Elect. Sep. Co.. Denver ; Western Separating Co., Salt Lake City ; United Rico Co., Rico, Colo. Made investigations for treatment of ores at Denver, Colo. ; Butte, Mont. ; Salt Lake City, Utah ; Rico, Colo. ; Leadville, Colo. ; Trail, B. C. ; Parral, Mexico ; and London. Eng. Present practice devoted to treat- ment of complex ores in western States. Mgr., The Mines Clearing House Co. ; Con- sulting Engr., The McKesson Separating Co. ; the Screenless Sizer Co. ; Sutton, Steele & Steele, Inc. ; Cleveland & Central Mining Co. ; Grasselli Chemical Co. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Colo. Sci- entific Soc, Denver Chamber of Com- merce, Am. Mining Congress. Cluhs : Tecknik, Colo. Traflfic. Res. : Luverne Apts., 10th and Lincoln st. ; Office : Ideal Ijldg., Denver, Colo. MeCLEIiliAN, Clifford, Lawyer; horn, Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 23, 1872 ; son, E. Guy and Mary Louise (Baldwin) M. Moved to Cal., 1873. Grad., Bay district school, Alameda Co., 1888 ; Berkeley High School, 1891 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1896. Member law firm, McClel- lan & McClellan. Secy., Republican Co. Comm., 1900-04. Chmn., Campaign Comm., 1909. Member: B. P. O. E., Cal. Soc. Sons of Am. Rev. Cluh : Union League. Republican. Res. : 320 Freder- ick St. ; Office : 410 Mills bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. McCLEIiliAlV, Jolin Jasper, Organist; horn, Payson, Utah, Apr. 20, 1874 ; son, John Jasper and Eliza Barbara (Walser) M. Began study of music at the age of 10 at Payson, Utah ; studied music 2 years in Saginaw, Mich. ; grad., Univ. of Mich., School of Music ; pupil of Ernst Jedliczka, Berlin, Germany. Married, Mary Doug- las, July 15, 1896, at Manti, Utah. Or- ganizer and conductor first large orches- tra at Ann Arbor, Mich. ; organist, St. Thomas Catholic Church ; Pianist, Univ. Choral Soc, Ann Arbor ; Asst. on Colum- bia organ used at Chicago World's Fair, 1893 ; Asst. to Prof. Jonas, Mich. School of Music ; Teacher Musical Theory, Mich. School of Music 1895-6; Prof, of Music Brigham Young LTniv., Provo, Utah, 1900- 01. Member of Faculty, Univ. of Utah ; organist. Mormon Tabernacle, since Oct. 1, 1900 ; Conductor, Salt Lake Opera Co.. since 1902 ; Salt Lake Symphony Or- chestra, since 1908 ; founded, Utah Con- servatory of Music, Salt Lake City, July, 1911 ; Official Accompanist. Mormon Tab- ernacle Choir's tour from Salt Lake to N. Y". State Pres., Natl. Assn. of Organ- ists for Utah ; Colleague, American Guild of Organists ; Secy., Clayton Music Co.. Salt Lake City. Composer : "National Ode to Irrigation." Address : Salt Lake City, Utah. MeCliEIiLAN. Robert Bruce, Lawyer; born, San Francisco, Aug. 12, 1870 ; son. R. Guy and Mary L. (Baldwin) M. Edu. : pu,bll Address : Brewster. Wash. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 371 MelvIIVLiEY, James Wilfred, Lawyer; horn, Newcastle. Pa.. Apr. 24, 1857 ; son, August Samuel and Harriet Newell (Simpson) M. Edu. : public schools, 1865-76 ; Univ. of Pa., 1876-77 ; B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1870. Married. Lillian Elder. Oct. 7, 1886. Judge, Superior ('ourt, Los Angeles Co., 1889-97. CAty Atty., Los Angeles, 1883-5. Chmn., Pte- publican Del. to Natl. Conv., Chicago, 1904. Chmn., Republican State Conv , Santa Cruz, 1906. Atty., Sou. Pac. Co., and Chief Counsel, Pac. Elec. Co. Cluhs : California, Jonathan, University, (Los Angeles) ; Union League, University of California, (San Francisco). Republican Res.: 508 West Adams St.; Office: 4r2 'i Pac. Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. »IcKIN]VEY, Samuel Pease, Physician; born, Troy, N. Y. C. E., Rennselaer Polytechnic Inst., 1884 ; M. D., Chicago Homeopathic 'ded. College, 1889 ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, 1905. I'ost Grad., Vienna, Austria, 1902-3. In- terne. Cook Co. Hosp., 1889-90. In prac- tice. Savannah, 111., 1890-1 ; St. Louis, Mo., 1892-3; Chicago, 111., 1893-1902; Berkeley, Cal., 1903-5 ; Los Angeles, since l'.H»5. Instr. Clinical Gynecology, Chi- cago Homeopathic Med. College, 1894-8. Member : Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Med. See, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy. Res. : 943 W. 32nd st. ; Office : 416 Grant bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. HcKINlVIE, James Renwick, Real Es- tate Operator ; born, Harrison County, O.. Oct. 8, 1846 ; son, E. K. and Ruhamah (Drummond) M. Grad., high school, Ohio, 1861. Married, Anna McCarty, Srpt. 20, 1904, at St. Louis, Mo. Teacher in public schools, 1861-63 ; served in Civil War, 1863-65 ; Teacher, schools of Ohio, 1m;.-,-68. Went to Colo., 1870, and mined '■' years. Reorganized, and was Pres., Kx change Natl. Bank, Colorado Springs, ls,s;;;-84 ; Vice-pres., since 1884. Began reclamation of submerged lands of Florida K\-erglades in 1905 ; organized Everglades Sauar & Land Co., 1906. which has in cul- tivation 2500 acres of the once submerged land ; organized Southwestern Sugar & Land Co., Salt River Valley, Ariz., 1907, reclaiming a large tract of land. Pioneer in beet sugar growing in Colo, and Kas., and built first beet sugar factories in those states. Secy, and Treas., Palmer Annex Oil Co. ; Pres., Southwestern Sugar & Land Co., Everglades Sugar & I-and Co., Sheridan (Wyo.) Land & Irri. Co., West- ern States Securities Co., Grand Junction Town & Dev. Co. ; Vice-pres., Western Sugar & Land Co. ; Dir.. U. S. Sugar & Land Co. Member : G. A. R., Elks. Clubs : Denver, (Denver) ; Colorado Springs Country, Pike's Peak, (Colo. Springs). Address: Colorado Springs, Colo. Mcknight, Charles P., Lawyer; born, Marshfield, Ore., Feb. 23, 1876 ; son, Wil- liam and Mary E. (Wright) M. B. S.. Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore., 1898. Married, Lulu M. Spangler, Oct. 4, 1911, at Corvallis, Ore. Member : Millicoma Club of Marshfield, Ore. ; Blan- co Lodge No. 48, A. F. & A. M., (P. M.) ; Arago Chapter, No. 22, R. A. M., (P. H.' P.) ; Pac. Commandery, No. 10, K. T. (S. W.) ; Doric Chapter No. 53, O. B. S. ; Marshfield Lodge No. 1160, Elks ; Mam- moth Lodge No. 87, A. O. U. W. Res. : 634 S. 10th St. ; Office : 207-8 Coke bldg., Marshfield, Ore. 3IcL,AUGHLI]V, Alexander Campbell, LawTer ; born. New Germantown, Pa., Dec. 12, 1857 ; son, Ephraim and Lucinda Ann (Campbell) M. Edu. : scientific course, Shippensburg, Pa., Normal School ; studied law in office of Judge Barnett, New Bloomfield, Pa. Moved to Cal.. 1884. Married, Hattie C. Harden, June 9, 1885. Dist. Atty., Sutter Co., Cal., 1892-1903. Elected to Cal. Assembly from Sutter Co.. 1903. Prin., schools of Yuba City, 1889 to 1892. Member : Masons, I. O. O. F. Republican. Address : Yuba City, Cal. 3IcLAUGHL,I]V, Charles Emmett, Law- yer ; born. La Porte, Cal., 1861 ; son, John and Mary (John) M. Edu. : public schools, Cal. Married, Evalina Benner, Nov. 18, 1890. Judge, Superior Court, 372 WHO'S WHO Plumas Co., 1896-1905; Dist. Atty., Plu- mas Co., 1886-90 ; Asso. Justice, Dist Court of Appeal, 3rd Dist., 1905-6. Pres., Cal. State Bar Assn., 1911. Grand Pres., Native Sons of Golden West, 1904. Pres., Quincy Western Ry., Sacramento Swim- ming Baths Co. App. by Gov. Johnson member of commission to select site for State Reformatory for First Offenders. Member: B. P. O. E., N. S. G. W. Clul) : Sutter (pres.). Democrat. Res.: 1930 22nd St. ; Office : People's Bank bldg., Sacramento, Cal. McIiEOD, John Munro, Real Estate and Oil Operator ; horn, Stratford, Can., Nov. 3, 1871 ; son, John Munro and Jessie Hunter (Brown) M. ; his father was a noted railroad builder and oil operator in Can. Edu. : public schools. New West- minster. Married, Eva Ethel Largen, Oct. 26, 1898, at Vancouver, B. C. Moved to Los Angeles, 1900. In oil bus. in Kern River field, 4 years. Organized firm, Win- ton & McLeod, Real Estate Dealers; Vice- pres., Hale-McLeod Co., Four Inv. Co. ; Dir. and Mgr., Toronto Midway Oil Co. ; Dir., Thirty Two Oil Co., Edmunds Mid- way Oil Co., Esperanza Consolidated Oil Co. Clubs: Union League, (S. F.) ; Union League, Sierra Madre, San Gabriel Valley Country, L. A. Athletic, (L. A.). Res. : 1311 So. Westlake ave. ; Office ; Story bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. McMEEKIN, Charles William, Civil and Mining Engineer ; horn, Newport, Ky., Aug. 21, 1862 ; son, Charles Blackburn and Grace (Stuart) M. ; descended from Stuarts of Scotland. Special course in Civil Engrg., State Univ. of Iowa, 1882- 85. Married, Mabel Adel Laurence, May 17, 1893, at Gouverneur, N. Y. In the Engr. Corps, C. R. I. & P. R. R., until 1888 ; Estimating Engr. for S. F. & Cal. Ry., 1888 ; Chief Engr., D. M. & N. R. R. until 1892 ; Engr. in charge of Cons, for Butte City Water Co. reservoir dam until 1893 ; Chief Engr., D. M. N. & W. R. R., ' until 1895 ; Prin. Asst. Engr., Anaconda Mining Co., Waterworks Dept., during 1897 ; Cons. Engr., Snowshoe M. & M. Co., until 1900, at Libby, Mont. ; Engr. and Vice-pres., the Brittannia Copper Syndi- cate, Vancouver, B. C, until 1907 ; since 1909, Gen. Mgr., Croesus G. M. & M. Co. Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Member : Franklyn Inst, Natl. Geographic Soc. Cluhs : Vancouver, (Vancouver, B. C), Cosmos, Union League, (San Fran- cisco). Address: Alleghany, Cal. McMillan, Anthony John, Mining En- gineer ; horn, Coventry, Eng., 1858. Edu.: private tutors in England. Married, Miss Dunn, 1899, at Hamilton, Ont, Can- ada. Mang. Dir., 1899-1904, Snowshoe Gold & Copper Mines, Ltd. ; Mang. Dir. & Gen. Mgr., 1904-1910, Le Roi Mining Co., Ltd. Has frequently lectured and spoken upon Canadian subjects before various^ geographical socs., and at the Imperial Inst, and the Royal Colonial Inst., Lon- don, Eng. Member : Am. Inst Mining^ Engrs., Canadian Mining Inst. Cluhs ; National Liberal, (London, Eng.) ; Ross land, (Rossland, B. C). Address: Ross land, B. C, Canada, and No. 541 Salisbur.\ House, London, England. McMillan, Clemens Wesley, Surgeon 6om, Marlin, Texas, Jan. 12, 1878; son Zepheniah Harvey and Augusta (Deitzei; M. Grad., Marlin, Texas, High School 1895. Barnes Med. College, St Louis Mo., honor grad., Apr. 12, 1899; pos grad., 1900; grad., U. S. Army Med School, Washington, D. C, Mar., 1911 Married, Edna Blanche Williams, Jan. 17 1905, at St. Louis, Mo. Officer Med Corps, U. S. Army. Hosp. Steward, Is Texas Iht, May 13, to Oct 8, 1898 Contract Surg., U. S. Army; Aug. ^ 1900, to July 7, 1908; First Lieut, Mec Reserve Corps, U. S. Army, July 7, 190 to Feb. 18, 1911 ; 1st Lieut Med. Corp U. S. A. since Feb. 18, 1911. Address Ft. St Michael, Alaska. McMORRIS, Daniel Weljster, Civil Eng neer; horn. Coles Co., 111., Nov. 18, 1864; son, Ellas James and Eliza Ellen (M Kenzie) M. Edti. : common schools, Ca' and Eastern Wash. ; high school, DaytoJ Wash. Married, Ella N. Edington, Jai h 'j5, 18SS, at Dayton, Wash. Head Draughtsman, Ore. & Wash. Ter. K. 11., ■1887-89 ; Engr. in charge bridges, 1890 ; praughtsman. City Engr. office, Seattle, il891-92 ; Insp., City of Seattle, 1893-4 ; U. S. Engr. Dept, 1895 ; Instrument man, |ropographic survey : Forts Flagler, Wor- Jpen, Casey, 1895. Asst. City Engr., Se- ijittle, 1897 ; U. S. Asst. Engr., U. S. ^ngrs., 1905-6; Dist. Engr., Seattle, 1907 ; Prin. Asst. City Engr., Seattle, 1908-10 ; Prin. Asst. City Engr., Mu- licipal Plans Com., 1910-11 ; Court En- gineer, City of Seattle, 1911-12. Mem- ber : Municipal League, Pac. Northwest ioc. Engrs., (charter member) ; Am. Soc. ivil Engrs., Ren ton Lodge No. 29 F. & I. M., Seattle Council No. 6, F. & A. M., eattle Chapter No. 3, Royal Arch lasons, Seattle Commandery, No. 2, :. T., Nil Temple, N. O. M. S., Wash. iOdge of Perfection No. 1 A. & A. S. R., 7ash. Council Knights Kodosh No. 1, rash. Chapter No. 1 Rose Soix. Club : rctic. Res. : 125 23rd ave. ; Office : City :all, Seattle, Wash. MHURTRIE, Leighton, Real Estate and isurance Operator ; horn, Greenock, 30tiand, 188-1 ; so7i, William and Agnes ^loan) M. Edu. : Huyton College, near iverpool, Eng. Engaged in sheep rais- g, Scotland, until 1905. Came to Amer- a. and went to Hemet Valley, Cal. eut into real estate, mortgage, loans ul ins. bus., San Diego. Has built 3 isiucss blocks in San Diego. Member : asons, Scottish Rite, Knights Command- y. Cluhs : Cuyamaca, University, Cor- ado Country, San Diego Country, Am- ion, San Diego Rowing. Address : San ego, Cal. MXAB, James, Business Man; horn, fotland; son, Alexander and Susan ark) M. Married, Edith Kennedy. •-, McNab & Smith; Pres., Harbor u.'house Co.; Dir., American Natl. Ink; Dir., Cal. Transportation Co.; Dir., 'uama Pacific International Exposition ' Cluhs : Bohemian, Commercial. Res. : ON THE PACIFIC COAST 373 2320 Broadway; Office: 38 Davis st., San Francisco, Cal. McNAB, TJiomas Iteis, Physician; horn, Chicago, 111., Oct. 31, 1877. Edu. : River- side high school ; M. D., Univ. of Cal., Med. Dept, 1903; Interne, S. F. Co. and City Hosp., and U. S. M. & P. H. Hosp., San Francisco. Married, May Anne Young, Sept. 22, 1904. In practice, Can- anea, Sonora, Mexico, 1903-4; Los An- geles, since 1904. Instr. in Minor Sur- gery, Med. Coll., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1907-8; Asst. Surg., Salt Lake R. R. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Res. : 519 So. West- moreland ave.; Office: 608 So. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. McNEAR, George \^ashington, Com- mission and Grain Merchant ; horn, Wash- ington, Me., Mar. 27, 1830; descendant of John McNear, who settled in Maine, 1725, and fought in Indian Wars. Edu. : schools of Maine. Married, Amanda Marie Church, 1859, at Bangor, Me. Went to sea at the age of 15, landing in New Orleans, Feb., 1854, 2 years later. Part owner and master of steamboat, 1856-60. Went to Petaluma, Cal., 1860, and form- ed partnership with his brother in com- mission and grain bus. ; opened branch house in San Francisco, Mar., 1861 ; dis- solved partnership, 1874, and est. firm of George W. McNear; shipped grain to Eu- rope on an extensive scale ; built ware- houses and docks at Port Costa; pur- chased flour mills and warehouses at Wheatport and Vallejo, Cal. ; owns about 25 warehouses in Cal. Pres., and one of original bldrs. first electric st. railroad system in Oakland, Cal. ; was Pres., First Natl. Bank of Oakland. Address': San Francisco, Cal. McPIKE, Henry Clay, Lawyer; horn, San Jose, Cal., June 25, 1857; son, John Miller and Mary (Crane) M. Edu. : Napa Collegiate Inst, Napa City, Cal., 1874; Cal. Military Academy, Oakland; St Helena and Vineland public schools, Napa Co., 1875; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1881. Assisted in defense of Harry 374 WHO'S WHO K. Thaw. Asst, U. S. Atty,, Northern Dist. of Cal., 1886-8. Member : San Fran- cisco Bar Assn. Clul) : Lawyers', (New York City). Democrat Res.: 1270 Frank- lin St., Oakland; Office: Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. McQ,UESTEN, G. Dowe, Lawyer; iorn, Litchfield, N. H., Mar. 20, 1871 ; son, Hen- ry Wingate and Sarah L. (Jones) M. ; LL. B., National Univ., Wash., D. C, Law Dept., 1897 ; LL. M., 1898. Married, Ida Oxenford, Feb. 12, 1893, at San Fran- cisco. Member of firm, Burdick & Mc- Questen. Representative, 35th Dist. Legis. 1911. Member, Board of Education of Ta- coma, 1908-1911 ; Secy, and member. Board of Trustees of the Masonic Home of Washington, 1911-1912. Address : 1117 Natl. Realty bldg., Tacoma, Wash. McVAY William Edward, Banker; horn, Dixon, 'ill., Oct. 25, 1864; son, William J. and Sarah Moore (Strain) M. Grad., high school, Dixon, 111. ; Bryant & Strat- ton Bus. College, Chicago. Married, Kate Bryant, Mar. 12, 1889, at Princeton, 111. Employee, City Natl. Bank, Dixon, 111., 1885-87. Moved to Los Angeles, 1887. One of the organizers and first secy., Security Loan & Trust Co. (later Union Bank of Savings) and was its first cashier, (now consolidated with German-American Savings Bank). Vice-pres., German-Amer- ican Savings Bank. Trustee, Occidental College; Trustee, Whittier State School. Cluhs : California, University. Res. : 1190 W. 29th St. ; Office : German-American Sav- ings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. M MACARTNEY, Morton, Civil Engineer; horn, Des Moines, la., Sept. 12, 1877 ; son, F. C. and Charlotte (.Webster) M. A. B., Iowa College, 1901, one year post-grad, work at Univ. of Wis. Married. Grace Campbell, Sept. 15, 1909, at Des Moines, la. In Iowa, Insp. and Supt. Construc- tion, two years; Asst. Engr., two years. Asst. Engr., C. M. & P. S. Ry., three months; Asst. Engr., North Coast Ry.. one year. Since April, 1910, Chit Draughtsman, Prin. Asst. Engr., and Cit Engr. of Spokane. Member : Am. So Civil Engrs., Phi Beta Kappa and Thet Delta Chi Fraternity, Masons, Elks. Res. 2215 Maxwell ave. ; Office : City Hall, Sp. kane, Wash. MACARTNEY, Robert H., Banker; hor, Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 7, 1874; so Frederick C. and Charlotte (Webster) J A. B., Grinnell College, Iowa, 1897. Ma ried, Annie Bell Raymond, Apr. 13, 190 at Grinnell, Iowa. Cashier, Securi Natl. Bank, Cheney, Wash. ; Secy.-Trea: Farm Loan & Inv. Co. Member, Temp Lodge, No. 42, F. & A. M. Addres. Cheney, Wash. aiACDONALD, A(u8,ustin) S., Capitalis horn, San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 6, 186 son, J. H. Macdonald. Grad., publ schools and Sacketts College. Marrif Marie Tucker, daughter of Dr. J. Tucker. Pres., Anglo Pacific Developme Co., Richmond Wharf & Dock Co., R erdale Mining Co., Panurse Oil Co., V Ness Land Co., Rubicon Water & Pow Co., Mendocino Water Co., Standard La Co. Has always been a developer of t state's resources. Life Member : S. Art Assn., and Pacific Coast Historic Assn. Cluhs : Pacific Union, Bohemi; (S. F.) ; Claremont Country, Atheni; (Oakland). Res.: 325 Vernon st., 0; land, Cal. ; Office : Mills bldg., San Frj Cisco, Cal. MACDONALD, James Wiseman, Lawy horn, Mazomanie, Wis., 1866 ; son, Al and Eleanor (Wiseman) M. ; descends of famous Macdonalds of Clan Ran of Western Highlands of Scotland. Ed Grant School, Burnley, Lancashire, E Married, Jane Boland, June 23, 18' Parents moved to Wis. from Highlands' Scotland, 1853. After father's de£ 1869, moved to Eng. with his mother, ■ maining until 1891, when moved to (• Legal adviser for the Catholic Bishop f Monterey and Los Angeles. Former turer on Corporations, Univ. of Sou. C College of Law. Dir. and Atty., F ^ ON THE PACIFIC COAST Bank of Los Angeles ; Pres., Dimond Es- tate Co.. San Francisco. Trustee, L. A. Bar Assn.. 1905-6. Member : Knights of Columbus. Cliihs : Newman, California. Republican. Res. : 2625 S. Figueroa st. : Omce: 509-512 Higgins bidg., Los An- i'geles. Cal. [ACDOIVALD, Neil, Sales Manager ; has boon connected with Fairbanks Morse & Co., since 1896. Now :\rgr., Machinery an.l Sales Dept. Developed Nissen Stamp Mill. Has charge of Sou. Cal., Sou. Nev.. Arizona. Sonora and Sinaloa. Mexico, Ty. (,'///} : Sierra Madre. Address : Los An- geles. Cal. ACGILiL,, Charles Pierce, Lawyer; 6or». "Claremont." Pulaski Co.. Va., Feb. 10, ilSTS : son.. James Macgill, (ex-commander. Confederate Veterans of Virginia) and Mary Belle (Pierce) M. ; nephew of Major- ?en. J. E. B. Stuart. C. S. A. ; great- rrandson of Thomas Jennings. Atty.- xen. of Maryland. Edv. : Randolph Ma- ■on Academy. Bedford City. Va.. 1892-3 ; Episcopal High School. Alexandria. Va.,' 893-8 : Teacher at Episcopal High School. 000-1 ; Univ. of Virgina, 1898-1902. u-ademic and Law. Member, Texas Bar ^^sn. : Dir.. Galveston Bar Assn., Gal- "sTon T. M. C. A., Seamens Bethel, Corn- uncial Assn.. and Cotton Carnival. 1912 ; rustee. Galveston City Public Schools.' nd Rosenberg Library. Member. 33rd egislature. representing 17th Dist. (Gal- 9ston and Chambers Counties) ; ex-Asst. d.i. Gen. U. S. C. V. Member. Phi Delta beta, (college fraternity) ; P. K. (LTniv. Va.) ; Colonade Club, (Univ. of Va.) ; res.. Blackford Literary Soc. of Episcopal igh School. Member: Galveston Lodgp '-■ 126. B. P. o. Elks; Galveston 3dge No. 937. L. O. of Moose. Clubs: alveston Artillery, Houston Recreation, vvner of "Claremont," the old Macgill mily seat in Virginia. Res. : 1728 P. O. : omce : 309 Fremont st, Galveston, ■xas. I?GIIVIVISS, John, Banker; horn. -^mer. Iowa. Oct. 10. 1867: son, John d Mary (Brandon) M. Edii. : public 375 schools. Married, Eloise Sylvester, Feb. 6, 1908, at Ocala, Fla. Vice-pres., Silver Bow Natl. Bank, United Copper Co. Own- er of mines in Mont., Mex., and B. C. Cand. for U. S. Senator in Mont. Legis., 1901 ; Mayor of Butte, Mont., 1905-1906^ Democrat. Mont, member of Natl. Dem- ocratic Committee, 1900-1904. Member: Mont. Soc. Engrs. Clu-bs : Silver Bow, Country (Butte) ; Montana. Lambs, (Hel- ena) ; Lawyers'. Natl. Democratic (N. T, City.) Address: Butte. Mont. 3IACK, William B., Lumberman: -born, Woonsocket. R. I.. .July 21. 1862; son, Jeremiah and Mary (Coffey) M. Edu. : common schools. Married. Mary Patter. August 15. 1890, at Olympia. Wash. Mgr.. S. E. Slade Lumber Co. ; Dir., U. S. Natl. Bank; Sec, Pacific Lumber Agency.' Ad- dress : Aberdeen, Wash. MACKENZIE, James A.„ Lawyer; born. Stockton, Cal.. Dec. 2. 1877; son. Rev. Robert and Lydia (McLeod) M. Edu. : Urban School and Boys' High School, San Francisco; A. B., Princeton Univ.. 1899 ; Univ. of Cal. Law Dept. Married. Maud Sparks. Oct. 4. 1902. Member law firm. Metson. Drew & Mackenzie. Clubs : Bohemian. University. Olympic. Republi- can. Res. : 2402 Steiner st. ; Office : 523 Balboa bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. 3IACKEIVZIE, John H., Mining- Engi- neer ; born, Toronto, Canada. 1858. Went to Eureka. Nev.. 1887. and was employed in mines for two years ; in charge ' of constr. Eureka Consolidated Co.'s plant. Went to Mont. 1884. and was in charge of North Star Salisbury mine. 2 years; went to Cripple Creek. Colo., 1893. and was Mgr., Stratton Mines and Portland Mine, until 1897. Organized Klondvke Mine Ry. ; Mgr.. .John C. Fremont grant Mariposa Co.. Cal., 1899-1903. Opened office as cons. engr. with F. W. Bradley, 1903-4. Became interested in Elv Copper Mines. 1904. and in 1906, joined George Wingfield and Senator George Nixon as Mgr. of the Goldfield Consolidated, re- signing in 1909. Clubs: Pacific Union 376 WHO'S WHO (S. F.) ; Montezuma, (Goldfield). Ad- dress : San Francisco, Cal. MaeL.AFFERTY. Bernard Norton, Phy- sician and Surgeon; Ijorn, Great Valley, N Y , Oct. 23. 1878 ; son. David and Mary Louisa (Spaulding) M. Edu. : Aberdeen High School. 1897; 2 years, preparatory med. work at Walla Walla College ; M. D., Am. Med. Missionary College. Chicago, 1904. Married, Mayme M. .Tefferies, July 26, 1905, at Ogden. Utah. Member; Che- halis County Med. Soc. Wash. State Med. Assn.. Am. Med. Assn. Address: Wish- koh and G sts., Aberdeen, Wash. MacLAREIV, John Diee, Physician: horn, Toronto. Can.. Sept. 16. 1860 ; son, James Whilden and Hannah (Dice) M. ; descend- ed from McLaren and Dice clans in Perthshire and Aberdeenshire, Scotland ; A. B.. M. S., State Univ. of Kansas. 1886 ; B. D.. Johns Hopkins Univ.. 1889 ; .Tohns Hopkins Hosp., 1890: M. D., Co- lumbia Univ., New York, 1896. Married, Minnie Trew. Sept. 13. 1886, at Tescott, Kas. Prof. Biology. State Univ. of Wyo. ; Dir., U. S. Exoeriment Station. 1890-92; practicing physician. New York. 1896- 1908 : Prof, of Physiology, State I'niv. of Okla.. 1908-10; Prof, of Physiology, State Univ. of Oregon Med. Coll. at Port- land, since 1910. Fellow, Am. Assn. for Advan. of Science ; Member. British Assn. for Advan. of Science; Fellow. Am. Med. Assn. ; Member : Portland City and Coun- ty Med. Socs. Scientific works : Mono- graph on the Occidental Ant : Biblio- graphy of Zea Mays: The Cestode Thy- sanosoma Actinioides ; Lymphoid Func- tions of the Tonsils. Res.: 500 Taylor Road. Hillsdale ;" 0/??ce : 761 Lovejoy st., Portland, Ore. MACLEISH, Archibald L,yle. Physician: J)orn, Dunlop, Scotland. Sept. 27. 1854. Edu. : Ayr Academy. Scotland ; M. A., Univ. of " Edinburgh. M. B.. C. M., Univ. of Edinburgh. 1881: M. D.. 1890. Mar- ried, Grace Helen Peffers, 1881, (deceas- ed) : second, Maria Van Zandt Cobb. 1905. In practice, Amoy, China, 1881-93 : Los Angeles, since 1893. Instr., Amoy Hosp. Med. School, 1881-93; Phys. an Supt.. Presbyterian Mission Hosp., Amo: China. 1881-93. Specialty: diseases < the eye. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc Am. Med. Assn., Royal Med. Soc. ( Edinburgh, (pres., 1880). CluJ) : Califo nia. Res. : 616 Kingsley drive ; Offia 208-210 Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Ca 3IACIjEOD, Alexander Forester, Phy sician ; horn. Nova Scotia, Aug. 27, 184JJ son, Roderick and Margaret M. ; descen ed from Chieftain of clan, MacLeod, eigl generations back. Edti. : Normal Scho( '■ Truro (Nova Scotia), Dalhousie and Ha fax Med. College; M. D., Univ. of Mic igan. 1879. N. Y. Post Grad. Me School, 1892-93, 5 mos. Married, Addi Bell Brink. Sept. 18, 1882, at Farming ton. Wash. Member Am. Med. Ass; Res. : 1001 Augusta st. ; Office : 14 Sh( wood bldg., Spokane, Wash. MACOMBER, ^^Valter Glenn, Inventc Manufacturer ; horn. Battle Creek, Mic June 30, 1871; son, Zebedee and Cla (Wright) M. Edu. : common schoo Bedford, Mich. ; and home study. Mf ried, Mabel Godsmark, June 14, 1894, Bedford, Mich. Invented a miniati steam engine when 14 years old ; bu self-inking printing press, year later ; photographic bus., Augusta, Mich., j years ; Engr., Croesus Mining Co., .1 hannesburg. Cal.. 2 years; Supt., Me| Dept., RadclifEe Mines, 3 years. Nj Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Macomber Rotf^^ Engine Co. Inventor of a rotary engi Res. : 912 Fedora. Los Angeles. Cal. MaeWHIlVNIE, Arthur Morgan, Phys cian and Surgeon; horn, New Bedfc| Mass.. Dec. 24, 1874 ; son, Adams M. ?r Mary Ann (Morgan) M. M. D., Bii INIed. College, 1897 ; Post Grad. at Ftf byterian Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Bf^ pital. Baltimore; Wills Eye and. Ej Pbila. : N. Y., Eye and Bar, N. Y. Cii Cinq. Vingt. Paris, France. Marr i Caroline Louis, Dec. 6, 1899, at Al^ boro, Mass. Partner, Wurdemann & K Whinnle, specializing in diseases of ' ON THE PACIFIC COAST 377 |ear, nose and throat. Member : King Co. 'Mod. Soc, Washington State Med. Soc. lAsst. Editor "Opthalmology." Author : "The Much Abused Nose," "The Present Status of the Spirocheta Pallida," "Spoon Enucleation of the Tonsil" ; "Atypical I'^ilamentarykeratitis" ; "Digital Enuclea- tion of the Faucial Tonsils" ; "Vincents Angina" ; "Visual Fields in Accessory Sinus Disease" ; "New Artificial Leech" ; j'Cataract Absorption with Report of a pase" ; "Exophoria in Convergence" ; "A [Safe and Rapid Procedure for Submucous Resection of the Deflected Nasal Septum ivith Presentation of a new Septal For- kps" ; "Irides Plastica Adherens" ; "Ton- d\ Grasping Forceps" ; "Pupillary Ob- truction" ; "Pedunculcated Sarcoma of ■.arynx., Myxoma." Res. : 1711 E. Thomas t. ; Office : 604-610 Leary bldg., Seattle, Vash. J4DDUX, Lafayette Jackson, Eawyer; orn. Mo., Aug. 14, 1854; son, John Par- er and Serena (Gibson) M. Edu. : Pa- ific Methodist College, Santa Rosa, 1872- 6 ; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1878. [arried, Mary Blythe Simmons, Feb. 3, 879. Moved to Sonoma Co., Cal., 1857.' [ember law firm, Maddux & Maddux, Dist. tty., Stanislaus Co., since 1902. Club : arvard, (San Francisco). Member: B. . O. E. Democrat. Office : Court House, .odesto, Cal. »iDISON, Frank Delino, Lawyer; Ijorri, m Francisco, Apr. 18, 1867; son, John enry and Kate N. (Cooke) M. Edu. : i-ad., Grammar School, 1881 ; High 3hool, 1884; Hastings College of Law, i92. Married, Grace I. Pierce, June 12,' ;94. Member law firm, Pillsbury, Madi- n & Sutro. Club: Pacific Union. Re- jtblican. Res.: San Rafael; Office: 1101 )hl bldg*., San Francisco, Cal. IDISON, Henry Burdette, Lawyer; t-n, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1860; son, John Q.' :d Mary A. (Root) M. Edu.: Inde- mdent Normal School, Bloomfield, Iowa, V education, Iowa State Univ.; com- lUed to leave before grad. to earn living, arried, Ina Fritz, June 20, 1888, at Harlan, Iowa. Secy, and Treas., Guiber- son and Madison, Inc. ; Dir. First Natl. Bank of Kent; County Atty., Rock Coun- ty, Nebr., 1889. Member, Lower house. State Legis. of Wash., 1907, from 40th Legis. dist. Past Grand Patriarch and Past Grand Representative, I. O. O. F., of Wash. Address : Kent, Wash. MAGEE, Chester Lea, Physician; born. Prairie City, 111., Mar. 21, 1870. Edu. : San Diego high school, Cal. ; A. B., Stan- ford Univ., 1895; A. M., 1896; M. D., Johns Hopkins Med. College, 1899. In- terne, Bay View Asylum, and Johns Hop- kins Hosp., Baltimore, 1900-1. Married, Ednah Ballantyne, June 20, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1883. Asso. in Physiology, Col- lege of Phys. and Surg., Los Angeles, since 1907. Phys. to Holienbeck Home.' Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Address : 1701 Pleasant ave., Los Angeles, Cal. MA GEE, Thomas Lea, Physician; born, Ohio, 1836. Edu. : Rush Med. College ; Med. Dept, Univ. of Nashville, M. D.. 1863. Married, Sarah B. Sanford. Surg., 51st 111. Vols., U. S. Army, 1862-5.' Health Officer, San Diego 4 terms; Riv- erside, one term; Surg., Gen. Field Hosp., 2nd Div., 4th Corps, Army of Cumber- land, during Civil War. Formerly Surg., 9th Cal. Natl. Guards, retiring with rank of Major and Surg. Exam., U. S. Pen- sion Bd. In Cal., since 1883. Member: San Diego Co. Med. Assn. (formerly secy. and pres.) ; Pac. Assn. Railway Surg., (ex-vice-pres.) Address: 1153 6th st., San Diego, Cal. 3IAGNUSSON, Carl Edward, Electrical Engineer; born, Harris, Minn., Sept. 29, 1872; son, Sven and Maria Christina (Stendahl) M. B. E. E., 1896; M. S 1897 ; E. E., 1905, Univ. of Minn. ;' Ph! D., 1900, Univ. of Wis. Unmarried. Prof, of Elec. Engrg., Univ. of Wash. Member : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Pacific Northwest Soc. of Engrs., Fellow, Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science. Author : "Anomalous Dispersion of Cyanide," Bulletin, U. of Wis., 1900; Phila. Mag. 1900; "Electrolytic Corrosions in Rein- 378 WHO'S WHO forced Concrete," transactions Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., 1911. Address : University of Wasli., Seattle, Wash. MAGUIRE, James G., Lawyer; horn, Boston, Mass., Feb. 22, 1853; son, Felix and Catliarine Maguire. Edu. : public schools, and private school; Watsonville, ('al. Taught school, 18 mos. Married, Louisa J. Joyce, Mar. 6, 1881. Moved to Cal., 1854. Elected to State Legis. from San Francisco, 1875 ; Elected Judge, Superior Court, 1882, for 6 years; elect- ed, Nov., 1892, as a Democrat to Natl. House of Representatives; re-elected, 1894-1896. Nominated for gov. on Dem- ocratic ticket, 1898. Pres., Single Tax League. Democrat. Res. : 652 Broder- ick St. ; Office : Humboldt Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. MAHAIV, Little Lee, Physician; horn, Franklin Co., Ala., Aug. 22, 1861; son, Levi and Pollie Ann (Norman) M. M. D., Kentucky School of Med., 1885 ; post grad., 1897; N. Y., 1906. Married, Bee E. Harper, May 27, 1891, at Navasota, Tex. In private practice of med. Pres., Citizens State Bank of Hempstead. Mem- ber : Am. Med. Assn., Texas State Med. \ssn Waller Co. Med. Soc, Masons, Maccabees, Eastern Star. Address: Hempstead, Tex. MAKER, David F., Lawyer; horn, Wat- sonville, Cal., Nov. 10, 1866. Edu.: pub- lic schools; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895. Married, Marie E. Bruegel, June 23, 1897. City Atty., Watsonville, 1893-1903. Mem- ber : B. P. O. E., Mystic Shrine. Repub- lican. Address : Watsonville, Cal. MAHON, Kirby Smith, Judge; horn, Dyersburg, Tenn., Sept. 2, 1862; son, William Jackson and Phoebe G. (Wood) M. Ph. B., Pacific Methodist College, Santa Rosa, 1885. Studied law in office of S. J. Stobler, Yuba City. Married, Elizabeth A. Rennie, May 20, 1891. Elected Dist. Atty., Sutter Co., on Dem- ocratic ticket, 1888 ; re-elected, 1890 ; Judge Superior Court, Sutter Co. since Nov., 1902. Democrat. Address : Yuba, City, Cal. MAIER, Edward R., Brewer; horn, LoV Angeles, Cal., Jan. 5, 1883; son, Josepl and Mary (Schmidt) M. Edu.: publi( schools, Los Angeles; Univ. of Cal., 1901 02. Went abroad, 1902. Upon retun went into father's est., Maier Brewini Co. Upon death of father and brother became Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Maier Brew ing Co., and sole mgr. of the Maie estate. Owns branch houses in Ariz.l Utah, Nevada, Old and New Mexico an Cal. Owner, Maier Rancho Selecto, in Ver'j tura Co., Cal. Pres., Vernon Baseba ; Club, L. A. Bowling Assn. Member' L. A. Jobbers Assn., Chamber of Con merce. Merchants and Mfrs. Assn., Elk Berkeley D. K. E. College Fraternit;: Cluhs: Vernon Athletic (pres.); L. i Driving, Recreation Gun, Chico Gun, 1 A. Athletic, California, Jonathan, Sa Gabriel Country, Sierra Madre, Gamuj L. A. Rotary of Sou. Cal., Automobi of Sou. Cal. (L. A.) ; Press, Bohemia (San Francisco). Res.: 1605 So. Fi ueroa st. ; Office : 440 Aliso, Los Angek Cal. MAINS, William Lee, Banker; hor\ Louisville, Ky., Sept. 20, 1873; son, V G. and Kate (Lee) M. Edu. : publi schools. Married, Mary Alice Brow 1904, at Billings, Mont. Pres., Farme and Traders State Bank, Billings; Ci zens Natl. Bank, Laurel, Mont. Membe Masons, Elks. Address: Billings, Moi MALABY, Zachary Taylor, Physicia horn, Keokuk, Iowa, July 6, 1872; gres grandson of Zachary Taylor, Pres. of S. Edu. : Univ. of Denver ; M. D., Un of St. Louis Med. College, 1893; Inten, Hosp. for Ruptures and Crippled Chi ren, N. Y., 1893 ; Res. House Surg., P<; Grad. Hosp., N. Y. City, 1894-6; Caj and Surg., Span.-Am. War. In practi,. San Francisco, 1899-1903; Pasadena, Cfi^ since 1903. Asso. Prof, in Obstetritjl San Francisco. Member, Bd. of Di'| Pasadena Tournament of Roses A&| Specialty : Surgery. Formerly, Asst. Se. Med. Soc. State of Cal. Member: L. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, i ON THE PACIFIC COAST Mod. Assn. Res. : 666 N. Raymond ave. ; O/Jlce : Chamber of Commerce bldg., Pasa- dena, Cal. I ALLY, Frederick William, Soil and Crop Expert ; horn, Des Moines, Iowa, Xnv. 30, 1869; son, Fred Henry and Anna Kntherine (Stoetzel) M. B. S., Iowa Col- I'^v of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, A. IK'S, Iowa, 1887; M. S., 1889. Married, Ma (tie Jane Tabor, July 15, 1909, at Bryan, Texas. Pres., Co-Operative De- velopment League of the Irri. Dists. of ."Southwest Texas. Agr. Dir., Cross S. Farming Co. 1st Vice-pres. and Dir., ?ava]la County Bank ; Dir., Southern Texas Fruit Growers' Assn. ; Ex-Pres., Texas State Horticultural Soc. ; Ex-Pres." Texas State Truck Growers' Assn. ; Ex- >ecy., Texas State Nurserymen's Assn. ; 'ormerly, Asst. Entomologist, Div. of <]ntomology, U. s. Dept. Agr. Has made •eports as State Entomologist, Texas jpept. of Agriculture, and Prof, of Ento- jQoIog-y of Texas A. & M. College. Ad- dress : Crystal City, Tex. lALMGRElV, Theodore John, Physician nd Surgeon ; horn. Union Co., S. D., 'et., 1871 ; son, Hendricks and Margareta . ( Nederberg) M. Edu. : Union Co. pub- e schools, 1889; Prep., Univ. of S. Dak. normal), 1894; A. B., Univ. of S. D., 003 ; M. D., Iowa State Med. College ;' ost grad. work. Rush Med. College, Chi- igo, 1907. Married, Frederike B. Haan, B. A., Wis., ^. A. Iowa S. U.), Dec' -^ 1909, at Medford, Ore. Taught school •cm fall of 1895 to spring of 1898 ; and cm fall of 1903 to spring of 1904. Has •acticed medicine in Phoenix, Ore., since 1U-. 1909. Member : Am. Med. ' Assn. 'Jdress : Phoenix, Ore. •LONEY, Michael CoIItnbrooke, News- ipor Man; horn, Oil City, Pa., June 27, '^t.rs' of Mercy Convent School, Fort 'fl^'\ la. ; public schools, Cherokee, la. nricd, Alice Bay McCormac, Feb. 21 379 1909, at Portland, Ore. Began newspaper career in Fort Dodge, la., as City Editor of "Daily Chronicle." Held positions on "Record-Herald," Chicago ; "Tribune," Chicago; "World," N. Y. City; was Gen. Mgr., "Register and Leader," Des Moines. la., previous to coming to Oregon. At present. Managing Editor and Publish- er. "Coos Bay Times," Marshfield, Ore. Cluh: Millicona, (Marshfield). Res.: 216 Second st, cor. Commercial ; Office : 163 North Broadway, Marshfield, Ore. MALOIVY, John Fuller, Lawyer; horn. Minnesota, 1860; son, Francis and Mary (Donahue) M. Edu.: Shattuck School', Faribault, Minn. ; St. John's College, Minn. Married, Cora Cleveland, 1898. Pres., Alaska Electric Light and PoM^er Co., J. F. Malony Co. Member, Montana Legis., 1883-84; First Montana Constitu- tional Conv. Republican. Cluh : Arctic. Address : Juneau, Alaska. MANEY, Mason, Lawyer; horn. Sequin, Tex., Aug. 8, 1860; son. Judge Henry and Mary M. (Erskine) M. Grad., Sam Hous- ton Normal School, 1881. Married, Zula Rutledge, Dec. 20, 1888, at Pearsall, Tex. Pres., People's State Bank. Served as Pros. Atty. of Frio County. Democrat. Member: R. A. M.. L O. O. F. Addres.s: Pearsall, Tex. MAIVION, Florence (Eleanor) Sharp, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Buxton, 111., Jan. 6, 1865; daughter, Elisha Sharp and Ellen (H:ouston) M. Edu.: Academic at State Normal, Bloomington, 111. ; M. D., Am. Med. College, St. Louis, 1895 ; post grad. in clinics of Vienna, Berlin. Lon- don. Manager, Oregon Sanitorium. Mem- ber : State College Equal Suffrage League, Woman's Med. Club, City and County Med. Soc. Oregon State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : Oregon Sanitorium ; Office : 517 Medical bldg., Portland, Ore. MANN, Seth, Lawyer; horn, Randolph, Mass., June 29, 1860 ; son, Levi and Abby Allen (Spear) M. Edu. : San Francisco public schools; Boys' High School, San Francisco, 1877; A. B., Univ. of Cal.. 1881 ; read law in office of Jos. P. Hoge. 380 WHO'S WHO Married, Maud L. Daulton. June 24, 1890. Moved to Cal., I860. Atty.. Pac. Coast Jobbers and Mfrs. Assn., Traffic Bureau of Merchants Exchange. Chmn., Demo- cratic State Central Comm., 1898-1900. Member: Masons. Gluhs : Bohemian. Com- monwealth, Family, San Francisco Com- mercial. Democrat. Res.: 2626 Union St. ; Office : 1203 Merchants Exchange bldg., San Francisco, Cal. MANN, Shuali M., Physician; iorn, Tama Co., Iowa.. Dec. 23, 1868; son, Shuah Strait and Sarah (Allen) M. ; de- scendant of Horace Mann., founder of Am. public school system. Edu.: Friend's Academy, Le Grand. la.. 1890; M. D.. State Univ., Iowa, 1896; post grad., Chi- cago, 1900. Married, Minerva Frances Summers, Nov. 16, 1892, at Marshalltown, la. Cashier and Dir., Linnton Savings Bank; Treas. and Dir., St. Hellens Realty Co.. Portland, Ore. ; Treas.. Inc. Town of Linnton; Dir., public schools. Member, State Bankers' Assn. of Oregon. Address : Linnton, Ore. MANNING, Charles Dewey, Ranch Owner ; iornj Bowmanville. Ont., Can., Oct. 24, 1847; son, C. L. R. and Jane (Baker) M. Edu. : public schools, Rock- ton, 111. Married, May E. Kinne, Sept. 4, 1871. Enlisted, Co. I, 9th 111. Cav., Jan. 4, 1864. during Civil War; promoted to Sergeant ; mustered out, Oct. 31, 1865 ; returned to Rockton. 111., going into sad- dlery and harness bus. with father, 1868. Treas., Lyons Co., la., 1889-93. Moved to Cal. and invested in ranches; elected Co. Supervisor, 1907. CluU : City, Union League. -Res. : Lamanda Park, Cal. MANNING, J. E., Lawyer; l)oni, Oak- land, Oct. 3, 1874 ; son, Andrew and Mary (Kehoe) M. Edu. : public schools ; Sacred Heart College, San Francisco; grad., St. Mary's College, 1892; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1895. Member law firm, Ames & Manning. In June, 1898, enlisted in Span.-Am. War. Member: Native Sons of the Golden West. Western Spanish War Veterans, Elks. Res. : San Anselmo ; Ot- nce: Pacific bldg., San Francisco, Cal. MANNING, John Brown, Physiciai lorn. Boston, Mass., 1879; son, Melvil Malcolm and Delia (McClure) M. Grac Adams Academy. Quincy. Mass. ; S. T Harvard College, 1903; M. D., Harvai Med. School, 1906. Member : Phi Eta S ciety. Boylston Medical Society, ai Aesculapian. CJul^s : College, Seattle At letic, Physicians'. Author of numero- papers on subjects relating to diseases infancy and childhood. Res. : 1016 2i ave., N. ; Offlce : 604 Cobb bldg., Seatt Wash. MANNIX, John Baptist, Lawyer; ho) Ballybunion Co.. Kerry, Ireland, Feb. ] 1843; son, Timothy and Johanna (Sea Ion) M. A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Uni 1864 ; later, A. M. ; LL. B., Cincinn; Law School. 1866. Married, Mary Walsh, May 15, 1873, at Cincinnati, 0\\\ Ex-Pres., Bar Assn. of San Diego Coun ! Member law firm, Mannix & Lannc Cluhs: University, (San Diego) ; Newmr (Los Angeles). Member: Knights of ( lumbus. State and County Bar Ass Res. : 2244 Second st. ; Offlee : 511-5 Union bldg., San Diego, Cal. MANNON, Charles McFerson, Lawy horn, San Luis Obispo, Cal., Oct. 12, 18< son. J. M. and Mattie A. (Clark) M. Ed- grammar school, Ukiah ; Boone's Un Berkeley ; A. B., Stanford Univ., 18( LL. B.. Hastings College of Law, 19 Married, Eva L. Bramlet, July 31, 19^ Member law firm, Mannon & Mann City Atty.. Ukiah. since 1909. Memb Masons, Knights Templar. Republic Address : Ukiah, Cal. MANNON, James Milton, Lawyer; 6c Brown Co., O., son, Robert and Eliza ( - Ferson) M. Edu. : Russelville, O., hi school, 1864-65; Bloomingburg, O., Ac- emy, 1866; Lebanon, O., State Noril School, 1866. Married, Mattie A. CU . Sept. 8, 1875. Moved to Cal., 1873. M ■ ■ ber law firm. Mannon & Mannon. I ■ Atty., Mendocino Co.. Cal.. 1886-89. Ju Superior Court of Mendocino Co., 1^ 1902. Founder and Vice-pres., Sav^ Bank of Mendocino Co. Chnrn., Repv ON THE PACIFIC COAST 381 can County Central Comm., Mendocino Co., several years. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Ukiah City. 1S92-6 ; Treas., Mendocino State Asylum (now Mendocino State I Hosp.), 1891-5. Clul: Union League, (San Francisco). Member: Masons, I. O. O. F., K. of P. Republican. Address : I Ukiah, Cal. iWAlVSFIELD, Walter D., Lawyer; liorn, ! Napa, Cal., Feb. 11, I860 ; son, .L M. and \ Ellen G. (Estabrook) M. Grad., Univ. I of Cal., Law School, 1881 ; Harvard Law [ School. 1883. Married, May M. Stans- l bury, Feb. 14, 1883. Law partner of Jo- seph Kirk, as one of the attys. for Bd. I of Trade, San Francisco, 1887-1903. I Member law firm, Mansfield & Newmark. \ Cliihs : Pacific Union, The Family, San Francisco Fly Casting, Empire Gun, Ex- position City Gun, Marin Golf and Coun- try. Member : Chamber of Commerce ; Democrat. Res. : Fairmont Hotel ; OfTice : , 1212 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco Cal. lAJVWELrL., Edmund Teciimseh, Law- yer ; l)orn. Placer Co., Cal., Aug. 19, 1868 ; son, George W. and Margaret (Alford) M. iEdu.: public schools of Cal. Married. J Ellen Gertrude Scott, Aug. 22, 1889. Served in Cal. Legis., 1905. City Supt. I of Schools, Marysville, 1906-11; County Supt. of Schools, 1906-11. Dist. Atty., Yuba Co., since 1910. One of the found- ers of Lincoln-Roosevelt Republican Lea- gue in Cal. Member : Masons, I. O. O. F., N. S. G. W., L. O. O. M., Elks, Rebeccas! Eastern Star. Republican. Res. : 412 Tth St. ; Office : Court House, Marysville Cal. ARBOURG, Jeremiah Licvenous, Phy- sician and Surgeon ; born, Johnstown, Pa., jNov. 12, 1860 ; son, Jeremiah Levenous and Elenora (Reed) M. ; great grandson of P^rederich Maximillian Marbourg, M. D., who was one of Napoleon's aids at the l^attle of Waterloo. Edu. : high school pourse with special instruction in Latin |ind Greek; M. D., Jefferson Med. College, Phila., 1888. Practiced medicine in Port rownsend, 1888-90 ; 15 years, Surg., Puget Sound Lbr. Co., at Port Gamble ; practiced 1 year, Everett, Wash. ; since 1903, in Seattle. Contributor to "American Medi- cine," and other technical journals on scientific subjects ; originator of a simple method of disinfecting by Formaldehyde, which has been generally adopted. Served for a number of years as Sargeant in Pa. Militia. Elected Vice-pres. from Wash, of the Alumni Assn. of the Jefferson Med. College of Phila., for year 1906. Member : Natl. Med. Soc, Pa. State Med. Soc. Washington State Med. Soc. Res. : 2303 Nob Hill ave. ; Office : 412 Mehlhorn bidg.. Seattle, Wash. MARCELLUS, Marius Breekenridge, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Phila., Pa., June 22, 1879; son, Algernon and Louisa (Conover) M. ; descendant of Anke Jans of N. Y., one of the former owners of Trinity Church property; related to Cyrus W. and Marshall E. Fields. B. S., Al- bany College, Albany, Ore. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Pa. Married, Vinnie Ver- delle Young, June 14, 1905, at Oakland, Ore. Pv't. Hosp. Corps, U. S. Vols., as- signed to 2nd Oregon U. S. Vols., enlisted Apr. 27, 1898, to Aug. 7, 1899 ; 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surg., Oregon Natl. Guards, 1905-6 ; Capt. and Asst. Surgeon, Com- manding Officer Ambulance Co., 1906-11 ; Major, Medical Corps, 3rd Inf., since May,' 1911. Member : Aesculapian Club, Port- land ; City and County Med. Soc, Oregon State Med. Assn.. (secy., 1910-13, two terms). Res.: 615 Broadway; Office: 901 Selling bldg., Portland, Ore. MARCH, Prank Morrison, Banker; iorn, St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 22, 1863; son. Nelson J. and Mary J. (Morrison) M. ; great grandson of Lt. John March, of the Rev. War. Edu. : high school, Litchfield, Minn. Married, Emma F. Wadsworth of Glencoe, Minn., June 17, 1891. Two daugh- ters : Fidelia W. March and Mary W. March. Pres., Natl. Bank of Commerce. Connected with several other banks and corporations. Member : Sons of the Am. Rev. Clubs: Spokane, Inland (treas.). Address : Spokane, Wash, 382 WHO'S WHO MARCY, Guy Elliot, Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Montesano, Wash., Apr. 4, 1886 ; son, Harvey Bradley and Ella (Rut- ledge) M. Ph. G., Vashan College, 1904 ; M. D., Univ. of Iowa. 1908. Married, Isabel Catherine Coe, Dec. 30, 1908, at Tacoma. Wash. County Health Officer, Chehalis Co., 1910-12. Address: Cor 1st and D., Montesano, Wash. MARINE, Madison, Lawyer; l)orn, Prince George Co., Md., Sept. 7, 1873; son, William Matthew and Harrriet Per- kins (Hall) M. Edu. : Milton Acad., Bal- timore, Md., 1890-93; Military Acad., N. Y., 1892-94 ; LL. B., Univ. of Md., 1897. Moved to Cal., Apr., 1908. Republican nominee in Baltimore for House of Dele- gates, 1903. Member : Maryland Chapter, Sons of War of 1812; L. A. Bar Assn. Cluhs: Metropolitan, City. Republican. Res. : 724 Beacon st. ; Offlce : 510-12 Inter- national Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MARSH, Horatio Richmond, Medical Missionary; Jiorn, Joliet, 111., Feb. 13. 1874; son. Frank E. and Kate C. (Rich- mond) M. Grad.. Joliet High School. 1891; B. S., Univ. of 111., 1895; M. D.. N Y ' Homeo. Med. College, 1897. Married, Emma J. Cargain, Dec. 24, 1896, at N. Y. City. Member: Hosp. Corps, 111. Natl. Guard, 1891-7; Ex. U. S. Commissioner, Dist Alaska; Ex-Postmaster, Barrow, Alaska; Brevet Captain. 111. Natl. Guard. Member: Am. Inst, of Homeopathy. Ad- dress: Wolf Creek, Ore. MARSH, John Alfred, Lawyer; horn, San Rafael, Cal., Feb. 6, 1871 ; son, Henry Francis and Julia (Delano) M. Edu.: public schools. San Rafael, and San Fran- cisco ; A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1893 ; Hastings College of Law, 2 years. Married, Ger- trude Joseph, Oct. 30, 1910. Pres., Motor Car Dealers' Assn. ; Treas., Cal. State Highway League. Member : Masons. Cluh : Union League. Republican. Res. : Jordan ave. ; Office : 807 Foxcroft bldg., San Francisco, Cal. MARSH, Martin Charles, Contractor; horn, Grosse Isle, Quebec, Can., Oct. 16, 1851; son, Martin L. and Mary (McKen- na) M. Edu. : Thome School ; Christian Brothers School ; Jesuit College in Que- bec ; College of the City of N. Y. Mar- ried, Mary Agnes Fox, May 6, 1878, at San Francisco, Cal. Formed partnership with Adolph Ramish, 1890, for railway constructions, st. and blvd. projections. As Highway Commnr., supervised construc- tion of Sunset Boulevard, between Los Angeles and Hollywood; constructed Randsburg Ry. ; constructed 2 sections ofi Coast Line of Sou. Pac. Ry., between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Democrat.) Member, Bd. of Edu. ; State Commissioner,! Sixth Agricultural Dist., 8 years; High- way Commnr., Co. of Los Angeles; Vice-j chmn.. Democratic State Central Comm,; 12 years; Chmn., Democratic County Central Comm. (also secy.) ; Pres., St! Vincent de Paul Soc. of Loretto J'arish Member: Elks. Cluhs : Jonathan, Jeffer son. Res. : 573 N. Boylston, Los Angeles Cal. MARSH, Nonnan Foote, Architect horn. Upper Alton, 111., July 16, 1871 Grad., Upper Alton High School; Shurl leff College ; B. S., College of Engrg. an; School of Architecture, Univ. of 111., 1897 Moved to Los Angeles. 1900. Marrier Cora Mae Cairns, 1901. Designed : Venic of America, (senior architect) ; Univ. c Redlands; Columbia Hosp., Los Angeles Polytechnic Schools, Hollywood; Hig Schools, South Pasadena; First M. I Baptist Church. Mason. Baptist. Res. So. Pasadena ; Office : 212 Broadway Cen ral bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MARSH, Robert, Capitalist; hor Charleston, 111., Jan. 20, 1874 ; son, Josep E. and Martha J. (Atwood) M. Edw public schools. Little Rock; high schoc Los Angeles. Married, Cecile Lothro ^pr. 12, 1898, at Alhambra, Cal. Movt to Los Angeles, 1899. Laid out at, improved. Country Club Park, Weste' Heights, Westchester Place, Country CI' Terrace. Arlington Heights Terrace, ]N Washington Tracts, (Los Angeles). Me ber firm, Robert Marsh & Co. Membe L. A. Realty Bd., (ex-vice-pres) ; My si ON THE PACIFIC COAST 383 Sliriners, Elks. Clubs : Crags Country, L. A. Athletic, Jonathan, L. A. Country California, San Gabriel Valley Country, Holsa Chica Gun. lies. : 1119 Westchester I'lace ; Office : 215 Trust and Savings bidg., Los Angeles, Cal. AUSHAL.L., Edwin Jessop, Capitalist; linri>. Baltimore, Md., Mar. IS, 1860; son, IL. \'incent and Amanda C. (Jessop) M. ; liscendant of Abraham Marshall, who aiiu' to America in 1682, and was a mem- Mi- of colony of Wm. Penn Quakers; also 'Ldui Humphrey Marshall, America's great lotauist, who gave to West Chester a park •outaining useful and ornamental trees )f the Temperate zone ; his father was the organizer of San Francisco Gas Co. ; re- lated to John Marshall, Chief Justice of J. S. Supreme Court. Edu. : country schools, Baltimore and 111. Was a clerk n a railroad office, St. Louis, 1875 ; en- ered employ of Central Pacific, Atchison, vausas ; went to Great Lakes, and for everal months "roughed it" on steamer, ^'ullman Palace Car conductor, running ut of St. Louis, 1878. Private Secy, to \ P. Kllleen, Gen. Mgr., Gulf, Colorado nd Santa Fe, 2 years, when he was trans. Trans. Dept., as Master of Trans. Pur- ' based ranch in Texas with savings and tarted in sheep industry, and by an act f congress regarding tariff on wool, went roke. Cashier, First Natl. Bank of Lam- asas, Tex., 17 years, later made Pres. Tas interested in oil fields in Beaumont, 'ex. Formed Texas Company, now second argest oil co. in the world ; owns pipe nes through Texas, Okla., and Kas., and ompetes with Standard Oil Co., in 20 rates. After a trip to Paris, sold oil iterests and moved to Los Angeles, Jan. . 1904. Vice-pres., Southwestern Natl, auk of L. A., until consolidation with irst Natl. Bank, 1905. Owns model inches in Santa Barbara Co., Cal., and ;d Mexico. Pres., Sinaloa Land Co., hino Land & Water Co., Palomas Land Water Co., Grand Canyon Cattle Co., '■siis Maria Rancho ; Dir., L. A. Trust o.. First Natl. Bank of L. A., Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Home Tel. & Tel. Co., Los Angeles and San Francisco ; Vice-pres., J. H. Adams Co., of L. A. Part owner. Central, Security and Chester Buildings, Los Angeles. Clubs : California, Jonathan, L. A. Athletic, L. A. Country, Pasadena Country, Bolsa Chica Gun, (Los Angeles) ; Bohemian, (San Francisco). Res.: 304 Westlake ave. ; Offite : H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MARSHALL, Henry Foster, Lawyer; born, Brookline, Mass., Nov. 25, 1868 ; son, Henry N. F. and Alice L. (Whittle- sey) M. Edu. : Roxbury Latin School, Boston ; Polytechnic Inst, Brooklyn ; N. Y. Military Academy, Chester, Pa. ; Lau- renceville (N. J.), School; Princeton Univ. Married, Olive Lilian McLaughlin, Nov. 23, 1892. Moved to Cal., 1890. Prior to his admission in Cal., served 7 years with U. S. Dept. of Justice. Served in- Philippine Islands in Geary's Battery. Cal. Hvy. Art. Vols., 1898-99. Commission- ed 1st Lieut., Field Artillery, by Roose- velt, 1903 ; resigned, 1904. Member : Ma- sons, Spanish War Veterans, Civic League. Secy., Hayes Valley Improvement Club. Republican. Office : Hewes bldg., San Francisco, Cal. 31ARSHALL, Herman Prince, Surgeon; bom, Boston, Mass., 1882; -son. Jam?-. O. and Sarah A. (Prince) M. M. D., Har- vard Univ., 1904 ; A. M., Washington College, 1908 ; grad. student, Univ. of Vi- enna, 1908-09. Mgr., Spokane Surgical Supply Co. Member : Am. Med. Soc. Wash. State Med. Soc, Vienna Med. Assn. Club : Inland. Res. : Hotel Coeur d'Alene ; Office: 3040 Natl. Bank bldg.. Spokane, Wash. MARSHALL, Humphrey, Lawyer; born, Louisville, Ivy., Mar. 2, 1885 ; son, Humphrey and Virginia (Crutchfield) M. Grad., Louisville High School, 1903 ; B. A., and LL. B,. Jefferson School of Law, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1910. Member, Natl. Guard of Ky., Battery A, 1902-4. Postmaster in Panama Canal Zone, 1908- 1909. Club : Metropolitan. Republican. 884 WHO'S WHO Res. : 414 S. Grand ave. ; Office : 703 California bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MARSHALL, John Murray, Lawyer; horn, Lockport, N. Y., June 11, 1859 ; son, Benjamin De Forest and Catherine Rus- sell (Woods) M. Edu. : public schools. Buffalo, N. Y. ; grad., Worcester, Mass., High School, 1877; A. B., Brown Univ., 1881 ; A. M., 1884 ; Harvard Law School, 1882-'83. Moved to Cal., 1903. Asst. U. S. Atty. for Mass., 1891-94. Republican. Res. : 286 W. Bellevue drive, Pasadena : Office: 607-11 Am. Bank bldg., Los Ange- les, Cal. MARSTELLER, Massillon, Law^yer; horn, near Gainesville, Va., Oct. 14, 1852 ; son, Cyrus C. and Eliza (Harrison) M. ; his father was born in Alexandria, Va. : he was a phys. and surg., and was a relative of Colonel Philip Marsteller of the Rev. War, who settled in Alexandria at the close of the Rev. War, and served as pall bearer at George Washington's funeral, be- ing the only honorary pall bearer who was not a Mason. Attended Georgetown Univ., D. C. Came to Cal., in Jan., 1872 ; lived at Ukiah, Mendocino Co. ; returned to Washington, D. C, 1873, and grad., Law Dept., Georgetown Univ., 1874 ; re turned to Cal., in 1875, and located in Las- sen Co. Married, Nannie Tanner, Jan. 9, 1878, at Susanville, Cal. Elected Dist. Atty. of Lassen Co., Sept., 1875, under old constitution, and served 2 years ; later elected Judge, Superior Court, Lassen County, 1884, and served 6 years; went to Nogales, Ariz., in 1900, and held the office of Probate Judge for Santa Cruz Co., for 5 years preceding statehood. Democrat. Not a member of clubs or societies. Address : Nogales, Ariz. MARTIN, Albert C, Architect and En- gineer ; horn. La Salle, 111., Sept. 16, 1879 ; son, John and Margaret (Carey) M. Grad., St. Patrick's Parochial School, La Salle, 111., 1894 ; B. S., Univ. of 111., Champaign, 1902. Married, Carolyn Borchard, Oct. 15, 1907, at Oxnard, Cal. Draftsman, Brown, Ketcham Iron Works of Indiana- polis, Ind., 1 year after grad. Insp. of Steel, Pa. R. R. Co., 1 year ; was designt and estimator of steel construction, Cau bria Steel Co. (now U. S. Steel Corp. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1904. Sup of Constr., Carl Leonardt & Co., 1904-O.j Engr. of Constr., A. F. Rosenheim (arch tect), until Sept., 1908; now in priva practice as architect and engineer. Works Court House of Ventura County, Higgii Office Bldg., Los Angeles; 8-story offi' bldg., Vancouver, B. C. Member: Arct tects and Engrs. Soc. of L. A. ; Sou. Cs Chapter of Am. Inst, of Architects; Ass ciate Member, Am. Inst: of Architect; Knights of Columbus. Cluhs : L. A. Arcl tectural, Newman. Address : Los Angeh Cal. MARTIN, Alexander, Banker; ho) 111., Mar. 17, 1835 ; son, Samuel and Susi (Sisson) M. Edu.: public schools. M£ ried, Elvira (Myer) Gass, July 22, ISt at Jacksonville, Ore. Crossed plaii 1853, with ox-teams. Pres., Klama County Bank, First Natl. Bank of Merr: Address : Klamath Falls, Ore. MARTIN, Alexander, Jr., Banker; ho) Jacksonville, Ore., July 3, 1867 ; so Alexander and Elvira (Gass) M. Edt public schools. Married, Martha F. Smi: Oct. 4, 1888, at Klamath Falls, 0, Cashier, Klamath County Bank. Sec Klamath Hotel Co., The Brick Store (' County Treas., Klamath Co., 1894- Mayor, Klamath Falls, 1 term. Democr Member : R. A. M., Knights Templar, El^ Shriners, United Workmen. Addret Klamath Falls, Ore. MARTIN, Arthur Chalmers, Physici and Surgeon ; horn. Shelter Island, N. I son. William and Caroline (Davis) Married, Gladys L. Laffin, Dec. 15, 19. at Tacoma, Wash. Edu. : South Side Hi, School, Rockville Centre, N. Y. ; M. Cornell Univ. Med. College, 1908. Memb» Washington State Med. Assn., King Coui Med. Soc, Massachusetts Medical S. (Suffolk district) ; Am. Med. Assn., B ton Medical Library, Washington Medi' Library Assn. Contributor to professio journals. Office : Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wa ON THE PACIFIC COAST 385 MARTIN, Augustus Heatk, Lawyer; born, Denver, Colo., Feb. 26, 1869 ; soy?. David J. and Sena (Nuckolls) M. ; his motlier was one of the Nuckolls family I who settled Nebraska with Hon. J. Sterl- ^ ing Morton, (Nuckolls County, Nebr.), at Nebraska City, Nebr. ; his father was one I of the prominent early settlers of Colo. ; I he refused nomination for Gov., 1880. * and was first delegate to Natl. Democratic Conr. after Colo, was admitted to the ' Union, and served as Vice-pres. of Conv. I that nominated Tilden and Hendricks at j St. Louis, 1876. Grad., Colorado Springs [ High School, 1886 ; LL. B., Albany Law I School (Union Univ.), 1888; also six i months' law studies at Cornell Univ. Mar- I ried, Anna Broy, Sept. 17, 1896, at Sperry- ville, Va. Admitted to bar by Supreme Court of Colo., shortly after 20th birth- day. Was Alternate-at-Large at Natl. Democratic Conv., Chicago, 1896 ; delegate to every State Democratic Conv. in Colo., since 1890. App. by Supreme Court of Colo, as Public Trustee of Old Arapahoe County, Colo., and in Mar., 1903, was again unanimously appointed by same Court to same position for the City and County of Denver, Colo. For a number of years, one of the Attys. for the Denver Natl. Bank. Member : Rocky Mountain Branch of The Cornell Alumni. Res. : 963 Lafayette st. ; Office : 226 Cooper bldg., Denver, Colo. lARTiN, Carmel, Lawyer; horUj Car- mel Valley, Cal., July 5, 1879; son, .John and Elizabeth (Hislop) M. Edu. : public ^schools, Monterey; State Normal School, San Jose ; Santa Clara College ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1907. Member law firm, tTreat, Hudson & Martin. Pres., Bd. of Library Trustees, 1909-10. Mayor of Monterey, since April, 1911. Member : Masons, B. P. O. E., N. S. G. W. Demo- *'rat. Office : Rowe bldg., Monterey, Cal. ARTIN, E. Broox, Banker; horn, Mich., iug. 12, 1844 ; son, William W. and Sa- nantha (Stockwell) M. Edu.: Agricultu- ral College of Mich. Married, Ella Y. ^lark, April 2, 1879, in Mich. Moved to 13 Mont, 1890. Vice-pres., Commercial Natl. Bank; Dir., Bellgrade State Bank. Served two terms in Mich. Legis., 1871-3. Repub- lican. Member : Masons, Shriners, Elks. Club : Gallatin Valley. Address : Bozeman, Mont. MARTIN F(redericli) Oykar, Mineral Inspector ; born, Mittweida, Saxony, Ger- many, Aug. 20, 1871 ; son, Frederick Au- gust and Anna Emmeline (Heyne) M. Edu. : 4 years' scientific course at Real- schule, Mittweida, Germany ; 2 years, Geology, Engrg. and Chemistry, at Colum- bian (now George Washington) Univ., Washington, D. C. ; special work in geology at Harvard Univ. ; special work in Engrg. and Business Law, at Catholic Univ., Washington, D. C. Married, Agnes Eliza- beth Riese, Aug. 13, 1908, at Missoula, Mont. Mining and prospecting in Cal., Wash., Idaho, and Alaska, 1894-1900 ; Asst. in the Soil Survey, and Scientist in U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1901-05; Asst. Engr. of Panama Canal, in charge of technical work of Div. of Meteorology and River Hydraulics, furnishing data for relative value of lock or sea level canal, 1905 06 ; general engrg. practice in Mullan, Idaho, 1906-07 ; railroad constructor in Mont, and Wash., 1908-09 ; since 1909, Mineral Inspector, General Land Office, Interior Dept. ; since 1910, principal work has been in Cal. oil fields. Member : Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs., Am. Soc. of Engrg. Con tractors, Natl. Geographic Soc, A. A. O. N. Mystic Shrine, 32° Scottish Rite Ma- son. Joint author : "Soil Survey of Bed- ford Co., Va.," and "Centrifugal Method of Mechanical Soil Analysis." Res. : 631 Fifth ave. ; Office : 512 .Custom House, General Land Office, Interior Dept., San Francisco, Cal. MARTIN, George Merrick, Lawyer; born, San Antonio, Texas, Sept 8, 1856 ; son, George M. and Julia (Merrick) M. ; grandson of Morgan Lewis Merrick, Civil Engr., N. Y., and on Panama Canal. Grad., public and private schools of San Antonio, Texas. Married, Cornelia O'Brion, July 15, 1878, at Pleasanton, 386 WHO'S WHO Atascaca Co., Texas. County Treas., and County Atty. Member of Legislature. District Attorney, 36th District. Pres., Jourdanton Business Men's League. Chair- man, Democratic Gubernatorial Commit- tee. Address : Jourdanton, Tex. MARTIN, John Weston, Banker; horn, Dana, Iowa, July 25, 1878; son, Samuel S. and Anna E. (White) M. Grad., high school, Fonda, Iowa, 1907 ; A. B., State Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, 1902. Married, Emma C. Budde, July 25, 1906, at Blairs- town, Iowa. Cashier, The Natl. Bank of Oakesdale; Lieut., Co. A, Univ. Battalion Cadets. Address : Oakesdale, Wash. 3IARTIN, Lewiis Denio, Architect; lorn, Galena, 111., Dec. 23, 1861 ; son, Henry H. and Corenne M. (Denio) M. Edu. : com- plete grade school, and two years at Nebr. Univ. Married, Grace Gallacher, Dec. 23, 1890, at Logan, Utah. Has followed build- ing business since leaving school, most of the time superintending construction. Has drawn plans for many buildings in Utah. Takes active part in politics. Member, Salt Lake City Council, 1903 to 1910; B. P. O. Elks. Bes. : 868 Martin ave. ; Office: 508 Tribune bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. MARTIN, Theodore, Lawyer; 6om, Quebec, Can. ; son, Theodore and Isabella Martin. Edu. : schools of Chicago ; studied law in Colo. Married, Frances M. Mc- Clure, at Salida, Colo. Admitted to the bar of Colo., by the Supreme Court. Was in partnership with Hon. Charles S. Libby, with offices in Salida and Buena Vista, Colo. Specialized on mining law and land office procedure. Elected Dist. Atty., 11th Judicial Dist. of Colo., 1891. Moved to Cal., 1895 ; has since been in private prac- tice. Cluhs : Jonathan Union League, Sierra Madre. Author : "Martin's Mining Law and Land Office Procedure," 1908. Res. : 2351 W. 21st ; Office : 918 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MARTIN, W. F., Banker; lorn. Glen Rose, Texas, 1863 ; son, H. F. and Lizzie (Montgomery) M. Edu. : Univ. of Mississ- ippi ; studied law at Lebanon, Tenn. Mar- ried, Willie McCreary, Aug. 16, 1905, at Mineral Wells, Tex. Co. Judge, Palo Pinto Co., Tex., 4 years. Pres., First Natl. Bank of Rosebud; Pres., Bank of McCauley ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank of Roby ; Cash- ier, Bank of Rotan. Address: Rotan, Tex. MARTIN, William Alfred, Lawyer; born, Indian Bay, Ark., Oct., 1878 ; son, Micajah D. and Sarah E. (Rodman) M. Edu.: com-, mon schools; Hendrix College, Conway,: Ark. ; Univ. of Ark., Fayetteville ; LL. B.,! Cumberland Univ. Law Dept., Lebanon,] Tenn. ; admitted to Supreme Court of Cai.,i| 1903; Circuit and Dist. Courts of U. S.,' (Sou. Dist. of Cal), 1909. Member: L 0. O. F., B. P. O. E., Fraternal Brotherhood.: Republican. Bes. : 1309 West 12th st. ; Office : 708-12 Hibernian bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. MARTIN, William Franklin, Civil En- gineer ; lorn, Attoyac, Texas, Jan. 7, 1878 ; son, John C. and Martha M. (Biankenship)] M. Edu. : prior to 1897, public schools oi Texas ; grad., Sam Houston State Normal. j at Huntsville, Texas, with permanent di ploma, 1897-99; Univ. of Texas, Austia 1900-04 ; B. S., Academic Dept., 1903 ; CJ E., Engrg. Dept., 1904-06; M. C. E., Cor!" nell Univ. Ithaca, N. Y., 1906. Since 1906, corr. instruction as follows : language Internatl. Corr. School, Scranton, Pa. Elect. Engrg., Am. School of Corr., Chi cago ; Law, Am. Inst, of Law, N. Y. Mar ried, Lulu May Tryon, Sept. 17, 1908, a Los Angeles, Cal. Taught in public school! of Texas, 1896-97, and 1898-1900; privat tutor, Univ. of Texas, 1901-04 ; member o staff of instruction, 1903-04 ; grad. schola at Cornell Univ., 1904-05; grad. Fellow at same institution, 1905-06. Specialize* in hydraulic engrg. at Cornell Univ., an(' since grad. has held following positions ill U. S. Geological Survey : Hydrographi Aid. Asst. Engr., Engr. (all in Cal. Dist^ 1906-09) ; Chief Hydrographer for Ty. c' Hawaii, Nov., 1909, to Aug., 1910 ; DW Engr., U. S. Geo. Sur. in Charge Hawa | Dist., Aug., 1910, to July, 1912; privat practice, since July, 1912. Member : Cor nell Assn. of Civil Engrs., San Francisc ON THE PACTFTC COAST 3S7 Assn. Am. Soc. Civil Eners.. Engrs. and Architects Assn. of Son. Cal., Am. Assn. for Advan. of F^cience. Seismological Soc. of America. Natl. Geographic Soc, Sigma XI. Masons. Baptist. Author: Govern- ment Water Supply.— Papers for Califor- nia and Hawaii, technical articles in "Engrg. News." and trans. Am. Soc. Civil ; Engrs. Res. : 5312 Shattnck ave., Oak- land. Cal. : OMce : 1113 Alaska Commercial hldg.. San Francisco, Cal. >fARTIXEI.LI. E. B.. Lawyer; horn, Marin Co., Feb. 15. 1868; son, Lorenzo > and Carolina (Bonetti) M. Edu. : public ^ schools. Marin Co. ; A. M., Santa Clara i College ; studied law in office of Sullivan & Sullivan, and T. L Bergin, San Fran- cisco. Married, Jessie Pearl Jordan, Dec. 15. 1895. Member law firm, Martinelli & , Greer. Dist. Atty., Marin Co.. 1895; City Atty., San Rafael, 1893-4; Chmn.. Bd. of Edu., San Rafael. 1900-6; State Senator, llth Senatorial Dist.. 1908. Club: San Rafael. Member: B. P. O. E., N. S. G. W., and W. O. W. Republican. Address : San Rafael, Cal. ARTIIVEZ, Felix, Investments: horn. Taos. New Mexico, Mar. 29. 1857: son, Felix T. and Reyes (Cordova) M. ; descend- ant of Gen. Felix Martinez. Gov. of New Mexico, 1715. Edu. : private teachers and nrivate schools at Mora. N. M., and Denver, Colo. Married. Virginia Buster. Sept. 24.' 1880, at Las Vegas, N. M. First employed IS gen. salesman, Denver and El Moro, :'olo. Engaged in gen. mercantile business for himself at age of 20. at El Moro. In 1879. went to Las Vesas. N. M.. engaged n gen. mercantile business, also stock and 'heep raising and lumber mfg. ; in 1886. >old out and went into real estate and )ldg. bus. at Las Vegas ; moved to El Paso. 1897, and became prominently identified vith various enterprises ; organized. Cham- 'er of Commerce, and water works, street ailway, union depot, numerous real estate •OS., and El Paso Valley Water Users' Vssn.. which obtained the Rio Grande pro- ect. largest irrigation project in U. S., in- olving treaty between U. S, and Mexico. Initiator of movement, and prominent fig- ure in Taft-Diaz meeting ; presented golden goblets to both Presidents in speech. Led peace movement in 1911. during Madero- Diaz rev. Mentioned for U. S. Senator when N. M. became a State, but refused to become candidate. Orator, and student of public affairs. Dir.. First Natl. Bank, of El Paso ; Dir.. First Mortgage Co. ; Vice- pres.. Southwestern Portland Cement Co. ; Pres., Central Building & Imp. Co. ; Pres.! Tnternatl. Imp. Co. ; Pres., Martinez Pub- lishing Co.. Las Vegas. N. M. Chairman. Executive Comm., El Paso Valley Water Users' Assn. Has properly interests in N M.. Tex., Colo., and Cal. Co. Assessor. San Miguel Co.. N. M., 1886. Member, House of Representatives, N. M.. 1886; Senate. 1892 ; Chairman. N. M. Delegation, Natl. Democratic Convention, 1892 ; and organiz- ed Territorial combine which elected Cleve- land second time. Address : El Paso, Tex. MARTYN, George, Physician; horn. Trewen, Cornwall, Eng., Sept. 29, 1867 : soti, George and Bessie Cardell (Pascal) M. Edu. : Plymouth College. England ; M. D.. Kings College, London, 1898 ; Interne. Kings College Hosp., London ; M. B., L R. C. P., London, M. R. C. S., England. Married. Louie C. D. Vincent-.Tackson, June 5. 1895, at Dublin. Ireland. In private practice. London. 1893. Specialty: dis. of the chest. Was Asst. Phys.. City of London Chest Hosp. Came to Los Ange- les, Cal.. 1907. Founded, Martyn Sanitor- ium, Pasadena, 1910. Consulting Phys.. Helping Station, L. A. Anti-Tubercular Soc. 1909. Fellow, Royal Med. Soc. Eng- land. Member : Am. Med. Assn.. L. A. Co. Med. Soc, Med. Soc State of Cal. CJuhs : California, Annandale Country. Res. : Pasa- dena ; Office : 824 Security bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. MASON, Georg-e Cotner, Engineer and Contractor; born. N. Y. City. 1871; son. James Richmond and Mary Wolverton (Cotner) M. B. S.. New York Univ., 1892 • C. E., 1893 ; M. S.. 1894. Married, M'liss McCraken, 1900, at Portland, Ore. Vice- pres., Hurley Mason Co. Member: Am, 388 WHO'S WHO Soc. Civil Engi's., Pacific Northwest Soc. Engrs. Gluhs : Portland Automobile, Port- land Commercial. Res. : 732 Hancock st. ; OMce : Board of Trade bldg., Portland. Ore. MASON, Sampson Douglas, Civil Engi- neer; 6or?r/ Concord, Mass., July 31, 1849: son, Sampson and Mary White (Church) M. S. B., (C. E.), Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1870. Married, Emma Jane Wunderlich. Jan. 30, 1873, at Columbia City, Ind. Mem- ber : Am. Soc Civil Engrs. Address : Fort Worden, Port Townsend, Wash. MASSIE, L,ee John, Banker; horn. Green Co., Ky., June 23, 1862 ; son, C. T. and E. J. (Cofer) M. Edu. : public schools. Married, Cora Lee Probasco, Feb. 16, 1890, at Vernon, Tex. Vice-pres., Herring Natl. Bank ; Pres., Bank of Harold, Massie- Shive Gi-o. Co., Massie Gro. Co., Massie Vernon Gro. Co., Massie Willingham Gro. Co., Massie Williams Gro. Co., Massie-Ougle Gro. Co.. Massie Sharp Co., Massie-Jen- nings Co., Massie-Lietrell Co., Massie- Wood Co., Massie-Hunter Co., L. J. Massie & Co., Frederick, Okla. ; Massie & Wilson. Elmer, Okla. ; Massie & Johnson, Hollis, Okla. Vice-pres., Bank of Elmer, Okla. ; Bank of Davidson, Okla. Member : K. of P. Address : Vernon, Tex. MAST, Reuben H., Banker; dorn, North Carolina, Nov. 14, 1858; son, William P. and Charlotte H. M. Edu. : common schools, supplemented by course in Portland Bus. College, Ore., 1888. Married, Lolo M. Leabo, Aug. 12, 1890, at Portland, Ore. Dir. and Cashier, Farmers & Merchants Bank ; Dir. and Treas., Coquille River Tran. Co. ; Dir. and Treas., Coquille Valley Land and Imp. Co. Treas., City of Co- quille. Address : Coquille, Ore. MASTERSON, James A., Farmer; horn. Kentucky, 1841 ; son, William A. and Violet Masterson. Edti. : public schools in Eugene. Ore. Married. Almira Blan- chard, 1867, at Union, Ore. Pres., First Natl. Bank of Elgin, Ore. Crossed the plains from St. Louis, Mo., in 1851. and settled near Eugene, Ore. Member : Ma- sons, Elks, Eastern Star. Address : Elgin, Ore, MASTICK, George Henry, Lav^^yer; horn San Francisco, May 23, 1856 ; son, Edwin B. and Lucretia (Wood) M. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; Univ. of Cal. Grad., Hastings College of Law, 1881 Married, Lizzie Spencer, May 19, 1883, Trustee. San Jose State Normal School, 1902-12. Gluhs : Bohemian, Pacific. Mem, ber, San Francisco Bar Assn. Res. : 91S Pacific ave., Alameda ; Office : 68 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. MATHES, Edward Tilden, Educator? horn, Fulton, Kalamazoo Co., Michiganj Aug. 9, 1866; son, Bernard and Angeline (Fritz) M. Prep. Edu.: Fulton, Mich.: B. S., Heidelberg Univ., 1889; M. S., 1892 ; non-resident grad. study, Bellevue College, Omaha. Ph. D., 1897. Married,^ Helen L. Jones, Dec. 27, 1892, at Wichita, Kas. Engaged in educational work 23 years ; for past 14 years, Principal, State Normal School, Bellingham, Wash. Has delivered more tban 400 lectures, educa- tional and popular, in State of Washing- ton. Has traveled in Mexico. Elder in Presbyterian Church for past 12 years; also dir. in local Y. M. C. A., for past 8 years. Member of State Executive Com-i mittee of Y. M. C. A., for past 4 years; was member of State Board of Education, 10 years. Children : Virginia, age 15 ; Homer, age 8. Owner, Attalia Dairy! Farm, Walla Walla Co., Wash. Active member, N. E. A., since 1905. Member, Natl. Geographic Soc, Washington Edu- cational Assn. Cluhs : Twentieth Century, University. -Res. : 529 High st. ; Offioe : State Normal School, Bellingham, Wash. MATHEWS, Walter J., Architect; horn, Markesan, Wis., May 2, 1850 ; son, Julius C. and Pauline H. (McCracken) M. ; de- scendant of Col. Hollister of Colonial fame, also of French Huguenots, who set- tled in Conn. Edu. : public schools, Marke- san, 1856-66 ; common schools of Oak- land, Cal., 1866-68 ; one year architectural study abroad. Married, Viola Gate? Strawbridge, Dec. 24, 1879, at Oakland, Cal. Began work as a carpenter, 1868- 74 ; was in architect's office, 1874. Moveci ON THE PACIFIC COAST 380 to Los Angeles, and formed partnership, Kysor & Mathews, 1875-77 ; returned to Oakland and became junior member of J. C. Mathews & Sons, 1877-83. In pri- vate practice, since 1885. City Architect, ^ Oakland, Cal. ; Dir., Inst., Deaf, Dumb and Blind. Oakland. Works : Union Sav- ings Bank, National Central, Bacon Block, (Oakland) ; St. John's Episcopal, Unitar- jian of Oakland, Hall of Records, (Colusa, jCal.) ; Ramona Hotel, (San Luis Obispo) ; iRedondo Beach Hotel, etc. Member, San Francisco Chapter, Am. Inst, of Architects. CIul)s : Nile, Claremont Country, Home. Elks. Athenian (one of the founders). Ad- dress : Oakland, Cal. ATHEAVS, William Burgess, Lawyer; born, Georgetown, O., Mar. 1, 1865 ; son, William B. and Margaret (Salisbury) M. Edu. : public and private school, Mays- ville. Ky. ; A. B., Center College, Ky., 1885 ; admitted to Ky. bar, 1888 ; Colum- bia Law School, N. Y. City, 1 year. Mar- ried, Susan Avery Hays, 1891. Moved to Los Angeles, 1889. Special Counsel, L. A. Aqueduct. Member, Bd. of Dirs., Public Library, 1899-1900. Mason, Re- Dublican. Cluhs : Union League, Federa- ::ion. California. City. Res. : 1254 W. 25th St. ; Office : 1103 Central bldg., Los ingeles, Cal. ATHIEU, Albert Louis, Physician and 5urgeon ; horn, Faribault, Minn., Nov. 30. .881 ; son, Michael and Azilda (Fontaine) J. Edit. : high school, Faribault, Minn., .901 ; M. D., Univ. of Minn., 1905 ; and Jniv. Laval, Montreal ; post grad.. Post xrad. Med. School, Chicago, 1910 ; In- erne, N. P. Hosp., Missoula, Mont., 1906. larried, Beulah Akin, Oct. 19, 1912, at 'arlisle, Ind. Ship Surg., S. S. Minne- ota, one year, 1907. Health Officer, Paci- ic County, Wash., 2 years ; Health Of- cer. City of South Bend, 1908-12 ; Pres., 'acific County Med. Soc, 1912. Member : Jpha Kappa Kappa, Elks, K. of P., 32° lason, Shriner, Pacific County Med. Assn.. i^ash. State Med. Assn.. Am. Med. Assn. 'es. : Ferry and First ; Office : Lumber xchange. South Bend. Wash. MATHIS, Elbert Nelson, Physician; horn. 111., Oct. 5, 1856. Edu. : 111. State Normal School ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1884. Married, Mary Blanche Howard, Dec. 5, 1879. In practice, Chicago, 1884 ; Streator. 111., 1885 ; Leavenworth, Kas., 1886 ; Los Angeles, since 1886. Member, Bd. of Edu., Los Angeles, 1895-7, (pres., 1896-7) ; Health Officer, L. A. Co., 8 years. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Res. : 3721 Vermont ave. ; Office : Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MATSOIV, Ray William, Physician; horn, Brookville, Pa., Jan. 21, 1880 ; son, John and Minerva J. (Brady) M. Married. Carolyn E. Holmes, Sept. 17, 1907, at Portland. M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Oregon, 1902 ; Univ. of Vienna, 1909 ; Univ. of Berlin, 1910. Specialty : diseases of chest. Prof, of Histology, North Pa- cific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy. Physician in charge, Portland Free Tu- berculosis Dispensary. First Lieut.. Medical Reserve Corps., U. S. Army. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Oregon State. Portland City and County Med. Socs.. Portland Academy Med., Anglo American Med. Assn., of Berlin, Am. Med. Assn., of Vienna, Natl. Assn. for Study and Pre- vention of Tuberculosis, Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. Ex. Health Officer and City Physician of Portland. Chihs : Mult- nomah Amateur Athletic, University, Elks, Portland Automobile. Res. : 675 North- rup St. ; Office : 1021 Corbett bldg., Port- land, Ore. MATSOIV, William, Capitalist; horn, Sweden, Oct. 18, 1849. Edtc. : public schools, Sweden. Came to America, 1863. Was Capt. on San Francisco Bay on schooner "William Frederick" ; built "Emma Claudina" to run to Sandwich Islands, 1882, which was the beginning of Matson Nav. Co. (now pres.). One of the bldrs. of pipe line from Gaviota to Santa Maria oil fields, Coalinga to Mon- terey ; sold interests to Associated Oil Co., after operating 5 years. Organized, Hono- lulu Oil Co. ; Dir., Merchants Exchange ; Pres., Honolulu Consolidated Oil Co., 390 WHO'S WHO Commercial Petroleum Co., Atlas Wonder Mining Co. ; Dir., Natl. Ice Co., Honolulu Plantation Co., Paauhau Sugar Planta- tion Co. Consul of Sweden. Clnhs : Pacific Union, Bohemian, Commonwealth. Address : San Francisco, Cal. MATTHAEI, Daniel William, Phj^sician and Surgeon ; Ijorn, Kansas, Dec. 4, 1882 ; son, Peter William and Louise M. (Muen- zenmayer) M.' Grad., Central High School, K. C, Mo., 1901 ; K. C. Hahnemann Med. College, 1901-04; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Med. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1909 ; 18 months Interneship in Chicago Poly- clinic an^ Henrotin Memorial Hospitals, 1909-10. Unmarried. Located at Arco, since April, 1911. Deputy health officer of Blaine County, Ida. Member : Idaho State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Ad- dress : Arco, Ida. MATTHEW, Allan P., Lawyer; dorn, Springfield, 111., Nov. 8, 1881 ; son, Win- field Scott and Marian (Pomeroy) M. A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1903 ; Harvard Law School, 1905-7 ; LL. B., George Washing- ton Univ., Law School, Washington, D. C, 1908. Married, Daisy M. Lincoln, July 23, 1908. Moved to Cal., 1887. Asst. Atty., Western Pac. Pty. Co. Republican. Res. : 1638 Oxford st., Berkeley ; Offlce : 932 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. MATTHEWS, A. Aldridge, Physician; horn, Maryland. Dec. 2. 1877 ; son, D. M. and Harriet (Aldridge) M. Edu. : Balti- more Co. public schools ; Maryland State College ; M. D., Univ. of Maryland, 1900. Married, Eva Hopkins, Jan.. 1909. at Seattle, Wash. Surg., Washington Water Power Co. General practice, specializing in surgery. Served in Hosp. Corps., U. S. A., during Span.-Am. War. Gluhs : Uni- versity, Spokane, (life member) ; Ama- teur Athletic, Spokane Country. Res. : 2328 W. 3rd ave. ; Office : 317 Paulsen bldg., Spokane, Wash. MATTHEWS, James G., Physician and Surgeon ; lorn, Maryland, Oct. 21, 1882 ; son. Col. D. M. and Harriett West (Ald- ridge) M. ; descendant of Col. Benjamin Shackelford, and Col. Turner Ashby, Civil War. Edu. : Baltimore Co., Md., schools M. D., Univ. of Md., 1905. Partner of Dr? Matthews & Matthews. Surgeon fo Washington Water Power Co. Went t Spokane in 1908. Cluhs : Universit:^ Spokane Tennis. Res. : Hotel Pennington Office : Paulsen bldg., Spokane, Wash. MATTHEWS, Thomas B., Capitalist dorn, Salem, Mo., June 19, 1858 ; soi. Ransom B. and H. B. (Anderson) M Edu. : public schools and academy. ^Nlai Tied, Annie Allen, July 4, 1888, at Sa: Francisco, Cal. Pres., Farmers Bank o Selma, Wheatville Ranch Co., Lemoor Lumber Co., Big Mine Oil Co. ; Mgr Crescent Land & Cattle Co., Valley Fan: and Stock Co. ; Dir., Western Casualt; and Surety Co., Pacific Slope Securitie Co., Pac. Surety Co., Central Lbr. Cc Stockholder, First Natl. Bank of Selma; Selma Savings Bank. Address : Selma i Cal. j MATTISON, Fitch C. E., Physician ami Surgeon ; horn, Louisville, Ky.. May 4i 1861 ; son, Samuel J. and Kate (JenningJ M. ; ancestors fought in Indian, Revi Mexican, and Civil Wars. Edu. : Zacharv Taylor Pindell's School, Annapolis, Md. : Maryland Inst, of Baltimore ; M. D, College of Phys. and Surg., Chicago. Mar' ried, Helen Blake (deceased), Jan. 24: 1889. In private practice, Chicago, 188Si 98. Moved to Pasadena, 1898. Surg., Soiii Pac. Ry. Member : State Bd. of Mecl Examiners. Public Health CommissioEl Chmn. L. A. Co. Milk Comm.: Dir., Pasadena Savings and Trust Co. ^ Member and Dir., Bd. of Trade. Member] Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med, Assn.. L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Pacific Assn. Ry, Surg., Clinical and Pa thological Soc, Am. Soc. for the Advan' of Science, Am. Med. Milk CommissioDj Gluhs : Overland, University, Annandal Country, Valley Hunt, Tuna. Address ' Pasadena, Cal. MATTISON, Samnel J., Physician an Surgeon; hotm, Annapolis, Md., Feb. Vr 1875 ; son, Samuel J. and Catherine (Jen- nings) M. ; ancestors fought against th- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 391 Indians before the Rev. War, and took part in the Civil War. Edu. : public schools of Baltimore ; Med. Dept., Colum- Ibian (now George Washington Univ.j, Washington, D. C. ; M. D., Med. Dept., ^'orthwestern Univ., Chicago, 1904. Mar- ked, liuth Brooks, Feb. 27, 1911, at Pasadena, Cal. In employ. Auditing Dept., Baltimore & Ohio R. K., 6 years ; Account- ant, Sou. Ry., Washington, D. C, 2 years ; Interne, Lakeside Hosp., Chicago, while attending Univ. ; externe, St. Mary's Hospital. Moved to Pasadena, Cal., 190-1, lud has been in private practice since. Member of Staff, Pasadena Hosp. Mem- ber : Pasadena Bd. of Trade, Tournament )f Roses Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Assn., L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Jal. Med. Assn., Soc. for Study and Pre- tention of Tuberculosis. Clubs : Valley -iunt, Pasadena Athletic, Automobile of 5ou. Cal. Address : Pasadena, Cal. ;auzy, Byron. Manufacturer and Mer- chant ; born, Rushville, Ind., Mar. 31, .860; son, Reuben D. and Rachel (Cald- vell) M. Edu. : public schools, Rushville, nd., 1875 ; high school, San Francisco, 2 ^ears. Married, Ellen Tillman Schroth, ^31-11 15, 1891, at San Francisco. Was \uth piano house, 1878-84 ; in piano busi- less, independently, as mfr. and importer, ince 1884. Dir., Down Town Assn. ; :reas. and Dir., Merchants Assn., 5 years ; )ir., Mechanics Inst. Candidate for laj-or, San Francisco, 1907 ; Supervisor, 911-13. Member : Knights Templar, :astern Star, Shriners, Masons, 32°, Scot- ish Rite, Sons of Am. Rev., Y. M. C. A. vice-pres. and dir.). Clubs: Bohemian, uion League, Olympic, Commonwealth, :iks, Rotary. Address : San Francisco, 'al. HXEY, Edward Ernest, Physician; ur)i, Irvington, 111., Aug. 21, 1867 ; son, \^illiam C. and Sarah Gertrude (Lane) I. Edu. : common and high schools, larcus, Iowa; M. D., College of Phys. ud Surg., Chicago, 1891 ; post grad. tudy : N. Y. Hosp., 2 months, in 1896 ; ohns Hopkins Hosp., 3 months, in 1899 ; Johns Hopkins Hosp., 6 months, 1904 ; N. Y. Hosp., 2 months, 1904 ; one year at clinics of Vienna, Berlin, London, 1909. Married, Edna Horn, Dec. 19, 1900, at Caldwell, Ida. Member : Boise Commer- cial Club, Idaho State Med. Assn. (pres., 1900, secy., since 1897) ; Am. Med. Assn., Am. Acad of Ophthalmology and Oto- Laryngology, Pac. Coast Oto-Opthalmolo- gical Soc. Contributor to med. literature, especially on Rocky Mtn. Spotted (Tick) Fever ; including chapter on treatment of Rocky Mtn. spotted fever in Forchheimer's system on treatment, pub. in 1912. Res. : 811 Hays st. ; Office : 204 Idaho bldg., Boise, Idaho. 3IAXEY, Jolin J., Capitalist; born, Tip- perary. Ire., June 14, 1839 ; son, Patrick and Margaret (Slingsby) M. Edu.: public schools, St. Joseph, Mo., until 1859. Mar- ried, Anna Burk, Feb. 10, 1865, at Atchi- son, Kas. Engaged in running fight with Indians, 1865. Was in gen. blacksmith and coach repairing bus., Denver, 1866. Opened bus., adding farming implements, 1868, at the same time engaged in live stock bus. Moved to Los Angeles, 1876, and engaged in orange culture. Pres., J. J. Maxey Corporation. Res. : 1219 E. Adams, Los Angeles, Cal. MAXWELL, James Willard, Banker; born, Iowa, 1864 ; son, Thomas George and Louise Marie (Woodworth) M. Edu. : common schools. Married, Belle Oakley, Oct. 23, 1889, at Lincoln, Nebr. Pres., Natl. City Bank ; Pres., Title Trust Co. ; Dir., Northern Life Ins. Co. ; Dir., Em- pire Investment Co. ; Dir., Alta Vista Land Co. ; Pres., School Bd., six years ; Mayor, South Bend, Wash., two terms. Member, Washington Legislature, 1899 ; Natl. Bank Examiner, seven years ; Pres., Seattle Commercial Club, two terms. Clubs : Rainier, Seattle Country and Golf, Seattle Athletic, Firloch, Arctic, Automo- bile, Tilikums of Elttaes. Life member, Seattle Press Club. Res. : 1108 Harvard N. ; Office : corner Second and Columbia, Seattle, Wash. S^2 WHO'S WHO MAY, Ernest Heath, Banker; horn, Washington, D. C, Oct. 16, 1859 ; son, Joseph J. and Annie E. (Heath) M. Edu. : public schools of Washington, D. C. Mar- ried, Jennie McD. Lyon, Dec. 4, 1884, at Baltimore, Md. Was with Joseph Rif- flard's Sons, commission merchants, N. Y. City ; clerk in office of First Comp- troller, U. S. Treas. Dept. ; employee. First Natl. Bank of Pasadena. Was Pres., First Natl. Bank of Pasadena and Pasadena Savings and Trust Co. (which he was instrumental in organizing), from 1905-11 ; organized Security Natl. Bank of Pasa- dena (pres.). Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Cluhs : Overland, Valley Hunt. Res. : 401 Oaklawn, South Pasadena, Cal. ; Office : Security Natl. Bank, Pas&dena, Cal. MAYBERRY, Edward L,., Architect; born, Sacramento, Cal., 1871. Edu. : pub- lic schools of Los Angeles County ; B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1896; S. B., Mass. Inst, of Technology, 1906. Member of firm, Mayberry & Parker, architects for follow- ing structures : Majestic Theatre, Alham- bra Hotel, Elks, Bryan, Luckenbach, Kern Co. Hall of Records, Long Beach Public Library, Hotel and Station Bldgs., Syracuse, Kas., Williams, Ariz., and Needles, Cal., for Santa Fe Ry. ; Design- ing Engrs., Linda Vista Bridge, Pasadena, Cal., and reinforced concrete bridge of 2150 feet across Salt River, Phoenix, Ariz. Member, Engrs. and Architects Assn. Cluhs : University, Sierra Madre, San Gabriel Valley Country. Res. : Long Beach, Cal. ; Office : 608 S. Main st., rm. 689, Los Angeles, Cal. MAYER, James B., Banker; horn, Su- perior, Wis., Mar. 21, 1863 ; son, Joseph and Rebecca (Clarke) M. Edu. : common schools, until 11 years old ; afterwards, self educated. Widower. Pres., First Natl. Bank, First Savings Bank, Corcoran Water Co. ; Dir., Corcoran Land Co. Ad- dress : Corcoran, Cal. MAYFIELD, William Delorraine, Bank- er ; horn, Greenville, S. C, Dec. 1, 1837 ; son, J. J. and Julia (Pollard) M. Edu. : private tutors. Married, Virginia Hunte Aug. 12, 1861, at Laurens, S. C. Pre^ Natl. City Bank, Tex., Savings-Loan Asse Texas Life Ins. Co. Capt. in Confederal Army, Civil War. Member : Confederal Cross of Honor, Elks. Res. : 805 N. 9t St. ; Office : 508 Franklin st, Waco, Te: MAYO, Harry JVathaniel, Physician an Surgeon; horn, Washington, La., Sep 10, 1867 ; son, Wm. Henry and Ell (Curley) M. Grad., Manual Trainir School Dept. of Wash. Univ., St. Loui 1886; B. S., Loyola College, Baltimor Md., 1895 ; M. D., Baltimore Med. Colleg 1895. Married, Elizabeth B. Torbet August 12, 1890, at Salt Lake City, Utai Medical Director and 3rd Vice-pres., Co tinental Life Ins. & Inv. Co. ; Surg., Hoi Cross Hosp. of Salt Lake City, Utai Grand Commander of the Grand Commai dery of Utah Knights Templar. Hon. 33 of the A. & A. S. Rite, Southern Jurisdi tion. Pres., University Club, Salt Lai City ; Ex-Pres., Salt Lake County Mei Soc. Res. : 173 E. S. Temple st. ; Offla McCornick blk.. Salt Lake City, Utah. MEAGHER, Nicholas J., Banker; hor Kilkenney, Ireland, Dec. 22, 1877 ; so, Patrick and Katherine (Brennan) J Edu. : Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dam Ind., after completing national school Ireland. Widower. Taught in Easter colleges for 5 years ; entered bankin 1901, at Salt Lake City; in 1903, opene first bank in Northeastern Utah, at Ve nal ; has been Cashier of Bank of Ve nal continuously ; joint owner of "Sui shine Ranch," largest ranch in Uinta County, Utah. Cashier and Dir., Bar of Vernal ; Secy., Sunshine Ranch ; Sec, and Treas., Vernal Orpheus Co. ; Treas Colo. Park Irrigation Co., Utah ; Treat Emerald Oil Co., Utah. Address : Bai of Vernal, Vernal, Utah. MEDLEY, John Samuel, Lawyer; hor Scotland Co., Mo., Mar. 16, 1859 ; so James Madison and Eveline Jane (Hn ton) M. ; distantly related to Gen. Sa Houston of Tex. Edu. : common schools studied law under Hon. B. F. Hardinj ON THE PACIFIC COAST 39; Ex. U. S. Senator from Oregon. Married, Sarah Katherine Hanson, Nov. 27, 1895. at Eugene, Ore. Admitted to practice law in all courts. State of Oregon, 1895. Ad- mitted to practice before IT. S. Courts, Apr. 80. 1910, at Portland, Ore. Served 6 years as Justice of the Peace ; one year. Mayor of Cottage Grove ; two years, as City Recorder. Democrat. Member : Cottage Grove Commercial Club ; Charter Member, Juventus Lodge No. 48, K. of P. ; Rohomia Camp No. 260, W. O. W. Res. : 01 S W. Main; Office: Woodward bldg., Cottage Grove, Ore. lEEK, \¥illiam. Baker; horn, London, Eng., Dec. 25, 1849. Edu. : public schools, ('nine to U. S., 1871, and located at To- peka. Kansas ; Los Angeles, since 1881. Married, Adeline E. Nichols, 1874, at Topoka, Kas. Has been in the baking business over 34 years. Pres., Meek Bak- ling Co., since 1892. Member: Natl. Assn. Oilaster Bakers (dir., 3 years) ; elected Pivs.. U. S. and Canada, Natl. Assn. IMastor Bakers, at Minneapolis, Minn., T->(i(t; Sons of St. George (past grand ]U's. ); Shriner. 32° Mason. Res.: 2400 \V. 28rd St. ; Office : 602-8 S. San Pedro st . Los Angeles, Cal. FJIN. Vi'"illiain Wallace, Mining Eng-i- neer ; horn, Nevada City, Cal.. July 19, 1873; son, Thomas and Mary (Swift) M. B. S., Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, 1900. Mar- ried, Frances Williams, April 4, 1907, It Washington, D. C. 1896-1900, Asst. ;o late Capt. Thomas Mein ; 1900-03, Mgr., Durban Rordeport Deep, Ltd., South .^f- ■ica; 1903-07, Mgr., Robinson Gold Min- ng Co., South Africa; 1907-10, Consult- ng Engr., Robinson Gold Mining Co., City Deep, New Modderfontein, Ferrlira Gold fining Co., and other mines in Johannes- mrg. South Africa, under Wernher Beit ;ontrol ; since 1912. Consulting Engr., Can- idian Mining & Explor. Co. ; consulting •ngrs. to Dome mines and Canadian Cop- )er Co., Sudbury, Ontario. Can. Cluhs : Pacific Union, (San Francisco); Engi- leers', (New York) ; Rand, (Johannes- lurg). Member: Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., London Inst. Mining and Metallurgy, Min- ing and Metallurgical Soc, So. African Assn. of Engrs., So. African Chemical, Mining and Metallurgical Soc. Res. : 45 E. 82nd St., New York ; Offices : 1043 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal., and 43 Ex- change place. New York. MEIiGARD, Hawkin, Banker; horn. ISorway. Jan. 17, 1880 ; son, Lars H. and Ahne O. Melgard. Edu. : high school. Norway. Married, Winnie A. Kennedy, July 15, 1906, at Kennewick, Wash. Secy. and Mgr., First Trust Co., Moscow. Mem- ber : Natl. Geographic Soc, Bus. Men's Assn.. Latah County Poultry Assn., M. W. A., Odd Fellows, Masons. Res. : 917 N. Hays St. ; Office : 202 So. Main st., Mos- cow. Ida. MELTON, James E„ Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Illinois. Oct. 6, 1874 ; son John and Margaret Melton. Edu. : Hay- ward College, 111.. 1894-98; M. D. St. Louis Univ., 1904 ; post grad., 1908-9 ; part of year, 1909-10, spent in City Hosp., St. Louis, Mo. Married, Ella Audrey Byerly, Oct. 17, 1910, at St. Louis. Dir.. Rigby State Bank ; Dir., Rigby City Phar- macy. Member : Pike Co., 111., Med. Soc, 111. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn.. Masons. Odd Fellows. Republican. Ad- dress : Menan, Ida. MELVILLE, John Inglis, Lawyer; horn, Fifeshire, Scotland, Sept. 14, 1868 ; son, Thomas Robertson and Janet (Inglis) M. Left school when 14 years old ; admitted to bar after self education, 1896. Married. Daisy Christine Bean, Aug. 31, 1893, at Cheney, Wash. Came to U. S., in 1888. Naturalized as a citizen of the U. S.^ Si^okane, Wash.. Aug. 30. 1893. Cashier, Bank of Cheney, Wash., 1890-93 ; ap- pointed its receiver. 1896. City Atty. of Sprague, 6 years. Dir., Lincoln Co. Pio- neer and Hist. Assn. ; Pres., Bd. of Edu., since 1907. Member : A. F. & A. M . R. A. M., K. of P., I. O. O. F., O. E. S. Address : Sprague, Wash. MELVIIV, Henry Alexandeif^ Judg-e; horn, Springfield, 111., Sept. 28, 1865 ; son, Samuiel Houston and Sarah Amanda. 39^ WHO'S WHO (Slemmons) M. Edu. : .grammar school. ■St. Helena. 1875-78 : Franklin Grammar School, 1878-81; Oakland High School, 1881-84; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1889; LL. B.. Hastings Law College. 1892. Mar- ried, Sarah Louise Morse, 1893. Moved to Cal., 1875. In 1891, while in college, app. Justice of the Peace of Brooklyn, Alameda Co. ; elected for term beginning, Tan., 1893 ; resigned to become Asst. Dist. Atty., Alameda Co., Mar. 14. 1893 ; served as Asst. Dist. Atty., Prosecuting Atty.. and Chief Dep. Dist. Atty., Dep. Atty. Gen. .Tudge Superior Court, Alameda Co., 1901-8 ; since Jan., 1909. Asso. Justice of Supreme Court. First Lieut, Univ. of Cal. Cadets. Prof., Oakland College of Med. and Surgery. Cluhs : Union League. Bohemian. Athenian. Nile. Member : B. P. O. E. (past grand exalted ruler) ; Ma- sons. Republican. Res. : 1363 6th ave., Oakland : Offlce : Wells-Fargo bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. MEIVDEIVHALL, Thomas L=. Banker; horn, Wilmington, Del.. Oct. 29, 1841 ; son, William and Sarah (Lovell) M. Married, Mary E. Deal, 1864, at Spring- ville, Utah. Pres., Mendenhall Banking Co. ; Yice-pres., Deal Brothers & Menden- hall Merc. Co. ; Dir., Deal Brothers & Mendenhall Constr. Co. A rf dress : Spring- ville, Utah. 3IE1VZIES, Jcsepli Frederick, Minin.g- Engineer ; horn, Portland. Ore., Sept. 10. 1870 ; son, Capt. James and Lucy (Tay- lor) M. Gen. Supt., Northwestern Imp. Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., North of England Inst. Mining and Mech. Engrs. Clul) : Union. CTacoma). Address: Roslyn, Wash. MERRILL, Predericli J. H., Mining En- gineer ; horn. N. Y. City, Apr. 30. 1861. Ph. B.. Columbia School of Mines. N. Y. City. 1885 : Fellow in Geology. 1886-90 ; Ph. D.. 1890. Asst. Geologist. Geological Survey. N. J., 1885-87; Asst. State Geolo- gist, N. Y., 1890-93 ; Asst. Dir., N. Y. State Museui*. 1890-93; Dir., N. Y. State Museum, 1894-1904. State Geologist. N. Y., 1899-1904. Dir.. Mineral Exhibits of N. Y., at World's Columbian Expo., 1893 Pan-American Expo.. 1901 ; La. Purchas Expo., 1904. Cons. Geologist and Minin Engr., N. Y. City, 1904-6. In general pra tice, Nogales, Ariz., 1906-7. Fellow, An Assn. for Advan. of Science ; Geologic? Soc. of Am., N. Y. Acad, of Science, Mil ing and Metallurgical Soc, New Englan Historical Genealogical Soc, Military Oi der of Foreign Wars. Chihs : Universit: (N. Y.) ; Sierra Madre, (L. A.). Res. 635 W. 4th St. : Office : 106 W. 3rd st., Lc Angeles, Cal. MERRILL, Jobn P., Capitalist: hon Hallowell. Me., Mar. 2. 1841 ; son. An brose and Harriet (Dodge) M. Edu. : con mon schools. Married. Mary Sroufe, Julj 1874, at San Francisco. Vice-pres., Ho' brook, Merrill & Stetson ; Puget Soun Iron Co. ; Dir.. Cypress Cemetery Assn Bank of Cal., Savings Union Bank, Cypres Lawn Imp. Co. Past Grand Commandei Knights Templar of Cal. Member. Gran Encampment Knights Templar of U. g Chih : Pacific Union. Res. : Menlo ParJ Cal. ; Office : Sixth and Bluxome sts., Sai Francisco, Cal. MERRILL, Samuel Ingham, Manufao! turer; born, Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. Icj 1856. Edu. : common and high schook-j Buffalo. N. Y. Moved to Oakland, Call 1876. and ooened a grocery ; bookkeeper,! then Mgr.. Hopkins & Haley, San Fran Cisco, bankers, 1877-81. Married, Sara] de Etta Dearborn. 1888. Moved to Lo Angeles. Cal.. 1881. and engaged in hard ware bus. under firm name, Merrill ,< Badcock ; member of firm, Perciral t Merrill, wholesale iron dealers, 1883-5 Merrill & Cook, books and stationary 1885-91 ; Pres. and Gen. Mgr.. Cal. Indus trial Co., since 1901 ; Dir., Western Ga- Engine Co. : Dir.. Chamber of Commerce Organized Los Angeles Y. M. P. A.. 1882 was Pres., Y. M. C. A.. 4 years. One o- the founders: Baptist College. Union Res cue Mission, Good Sam.aritan Mission. Me Kinley Industrial Home. First New Testa ment Church of Los Angeles. Res. : 66S ON THE PACIFIC COAST 395 Union ave. ; Oftivc : Cal. Industrial Co., Los Angeles, Cal. IIERRITT,__Hulett Cliuton, Banker; lorn, Duluth, Aug. 17, 1S72 ; son, Lewis J;, and Eunice Annette (V\'ood) M. ; de- scendant of Wm. Wright, who settled in America in 1621 ; of Sir James Wright, Gov. of Georgia in Colonial days ; Silas and Wm. Wright, Govs, of N. Y. and N. J., respectively ; Robert and James Wright, Govs, of Md. and Indiana, respectively, and of Richard Wright, founder of Meth- odism. Edu. : grad. of bus. college at age of 16. Married, Rosaline Calistine Haben, July 13, 1892, at Saginaw, Mich. Member, real estate and banking business firm, L. J. Merritt & Son, in Duluth, upon grad. Financed and built, with father and uncles. Duluth, Missabe & Nor. Ry. ; one of the organizers, Lake Superior Consolidated Iron Mines, known as the Merritt-Rocke- feller syndicate ; was one of the ten prin. members, U. S. Steel Corp. ; has been Pres. and Treas., United Electric, Gas & Power Co. (now part of Sou. Cal. Edison Co.) ; financed Olds, Wortman & King Bldg., Portland, Ore. Vice-pres., West Adams Heights Assn. ; Pres. and Treas., Spring- Street Co., and Pacific States Corpora- tion. Controls : Tagus Ranch Co., Cal. Farmland Co., Superior Beet Sugar Corp. Pres. and Treas. Merritt Banking & Merc. Co., Itasca Merc. Co., of Minn. ; Pres., Missabe Co., Pacific Co., Hill Street Co., Merritt Bldg. Co., Merritt Bond Syndicate, Wolvin Bldg. Co. ; Dir., North Star Iron Co. Chmn., Bd. of Trustees, First Metho- dist Church of Pasadena. Glubs : Califor- nia, Country, Bolsa Chica Gun. Res. : Pasadena ; Offtce : 702 S. Spring st. ; Los Angeles, Cal. ; Duluth, Minn., and New York City. lERRY, F(rederick) Charles, Mining Engineer ; born, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880 ; son, F. Carles and Julia (Drant) M. M. E., Columbia Univ., N. Y., 1902. Supt.. Ferguson Mines, Ltd. ; Chief Engr., Ruth Mines, Ltd., Sandon, B. C. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Canadian Mining Inst, Natl. Geographic Soc. Address : Ferguson, B. C, Can. MERRIMAN, George Harris, Physician and Surgeon ; bom, Astoria, Ore., June 28, 1878 ; son, John Davenport and Rebecca (Eagieston) M. M. D., College of Phys and Surg., Chicago, 1902. Mar- ried, Mabel Edith Campbell, Sept. 7, 1910, at Klamath Falls, Ore. • County Coroner, Klamath County, 1904-06 ; State Representative, 1906-1908 ; State Senator, 1908-12. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Ore- gon State Med. Assn., So. Ore. Med. Assn., State Republican Central Committee for Klamath County. Address : 713 Pine St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 3IESBRTE, Edwin Alvin, Lawyer; horn, Sacramento, Co., Cal., July 28, 1863 ; son, Alvin li. and Elizabeth (Holser) M. Grad., L. A. High School, 1880 ; LL. B., Hastings Law College, 1886. Married, Helen Davis (deceased) 1887 ; second, Mabelle Locke, 1890. Clubs : California, Union LeagTie, Crag's. Member : N. S. G. W., Masons, Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, 32°, Al Malaikah Temple, Pomeroy Chapter of Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Res. : 1333 Westlake ave. ; Office : 1017 Union Oil bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 3IES3IER, Joseph F., Capitalist; born, Tippecanoe City, Miami Co., Ohio, Nov. 3, 1855 ; son, Louis and Katherine (Forst) M. Edu. : schools of Los Angeles ; College of Strasburg, Germany. Married, Rose Elizabeth Bushard, Apr. 22, 1879, at Los Angeles, Cal. After return from schools of Germany, opened Queen Shoe Store in Los Angeles ; sold out in 1896, and went abroad for one year. Pres., St. Louis Fire Brick & Clay Co., N. E. W. Commer- cial and Improvement Assn. Was mem- ber Freeholders Charter Commission to frame a charter for Los Angeles ; served as Park Commnr., and Chmn. of Commitee of 3 to select site for Federal bldg. Mem- ber : Elks, Knights of Columbus, Catholic Knights of Am., L. A. Catholic Beneficial Assn., St. Vincent de Paul Soc. (life mem- ber) ; L. A. County Pioneers' Soc. (dir.). Clubs : California, Jonathan. Res. : 3500 396 WHO'S WHO Manitou ; Oifice : 147 N. Spring st, Los Angeles, Cal. METCALF, E. D., Banker; Tjorn, Ver- mont, 1859; son, A. D. and Martha (Chad- wick) M. Edti. : high school. Married, Anna Elliott, 1908, in Wyo. Pres., Beech- er SheeiD Co., Brown Sheep Co., Allemand Sheep Co., Sahara Ditch Co. ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank. Served as justice of peace. Address : Buffalo, Wyo. METCALF, Victor Howard, Lawyer; horn, Utica, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1853; son, William and Sarah Pollard (Hardcastle) M. Grad., Utica Academy, 1871 ; Russell's Military Academy, New Haven, Conn., 1872; Yale College; LL. B., Yale Law School, 1876 ; Hamilton College Law School, 1877. Married, E. Corinne Nichol- son, Apr. 11, 1882. Moved to Cal., 1879. Elected to 56th, 57th, 58th Congresses from Third Congressional Dist. of Cal. ; re- signed July 1, 1904 ; Secy, of Commerce and Labor in cabinet of Pres. Roosevelt, 1904-6; Secy, of the Navy, 1906-8. De- livered annual address at Yale Law School, June, 1906, when he received M. A. degree. Clubs : Athenian, Country of Oakland, Republican. Res. : 245 Perkins St. ; Office : Union Savings Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. 3IETSOJV, William Henry, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 18, 1863 ; son, John E. and Elizabeth Wigglesworth (Fanning) M. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco, Cal. ; Gold Hill high school, Virginia City, Nev. ; studied law in office of Hon. Patrick Reddy ; grad., Hastings College of Law, 1886. Married, Joseph- ine Kercheval, Apr. 1893, at San Fran- cisco. Member of firm, Reddy, Campbell & Metson, 1889-1900 ; Yosemite Park Commnr., 3 terms. Pres., San Francisco Park Commission ; Lieut., Natl. Guards, Cal. Went to Alaska, 1900. Atty., Pion- eer Mining Co. Prin. Owner, Goetjen- Metson Co. ; Member law firm, Metson, Drew and McKenzie. Dir., Scandinavian Bank of Seattle. Member : Native Sons of the Golden West (past pres. and past grand trustee). Cluhs : Union LeagU) Bohemian. Address : San Francisco, Ca METZGER, Alfred, Editor, Critic an Publisher ; horn. Landau, (Palatinate; Germany, May 5, 1875 ; son, Sigmund an Helen (Marx) M. Edu. : public school an gymnasium, Landau, Germany ; Rea schule, Karlsruhe, Germany, both prepai atory schools for the Univ. Editor am Publisher, "Pacific Coast Musical R({ view," S. F. Correspondent for "Die Mii sik," Berlin, Germany. Formerly Must Critic of "Call," "Bulletin," and "Tow Talk" (S. F.). Also Correspondent fo "Musical Courier," N. Y. Began journa: istic career in Santa Cruz, Cal., as critii on "Penny Press," in 1893, and later o "Sentinel," 1895 to 1899. Cluh : Presi (S. F.). Author: "History of Music o the Pacific Coast from 1849 to 1915, (now in preparation). Res.: 2151 Unio: St. ; Office : 1009-1010 Kohler & Chas bldg., 26 O'Farrell st, San Franciscf^ Cal. METZLER, Victor E., Banker; borr Findlay, O., May 18, 1859 ; son, Jacob ani Harriet (Lenhart) H. Edu. : publi' schools. Married, May Sowles, Oct. l\ 1887, at Alburg, Vt. Pres., Bank o Crested Butte ; Vice-pres., Crested Butt Light, Water & Power Co. Address Crested Butte, Colo. MEWHIIVNEY, Leonard B., Banker horn, Milam Co., Tex., Mar. 12, 1876^ son, Hugh and Artie (Hayden) M. Mar ried, Luella Wilkinson, Sept. 8, 1897, a Holland, Tex. Pres., Mewhinney Merc Co. ; Cashier, First Natl. Bank ; Dir., Hoi land Lbr. Co. Member : R. A. M., Shrin ers, Knights Templar, K. of P., W. O. Wi Address : Holland, Tex. MEYER, Raymond D., Banker; horn St. Louis, Mo., May 21, 1878 ; son, Lou E and Clara Regina (Grabenhorst) M. A B., Stanford Univ., 1900. Married, Viole Toovey, Nov. 14, 1906, at Boston, Mass Pres., Carbon State Bank; Secy, an Treas., Carbon Timber Co., Basin Lan< and Livestock Co., Elk Mountain Merc ON THE PACIFIC COAST Co. Club: Denver Athletic, (Denver). Address : Hanna, Wyo. MEYEU, William l^-rederick, Lawjer and Banker ; horHj Ripon, Wis., Marcli 3, 1857 ; son, George Ernest William and Bertha (Wiggenliouer) M. ; paternal grandfather was a Captain under Blucher at the Battle of Waterloo. A. B., Ripou College, Ripon, Wis., 1882. Married, Alice C. Adams, July 1, 1887, at Ripon, Wis. Senior member of banking house of Meyer & Chapman, Red Lodge, Mont. ; Pres., State Bank of Joliet ; Pres., Park City State Bank ; Dir., Bank of Belfry ; Dir.. Merchants Natl. Bank. Billings ; Member of Lower House, State Legislature in 1895 ; State Senator, since 1895. Mem- ber : Elks, Masons. Address : Red Lodge, Mont. 3IEYERS, Marion 31., Lawyer; born, Paris, 111., Jan. 16, 1857 ; son, Levi C. and Amelia A. (Herr) M. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Paris, 111. ; read law in office of Van Seller & Dole, Paris, 111. ; admitted to 111. Bar, 1880. Married, Hel- ena L. Nelson. In practice, Paris, HI., lSSO-83. Moved to Cal., 1883. Asst. Secy., Y. M. C. A., San Francisco ; Secy., Tacoma, Wash. ; Portland, Ore. Moved to Los Angeles, 1896. Republican. Res. : i;]23 Oak St. ; Office : 408 Henne bldg., Los Angeles, CaL MICHAEL, Luther, Physician; born, Cynthiana, Kentucky, Mar. 27, 1864 ; son, Thos. F. and Agnes (Douglas) M. M. D., .Med. Dept., Univ. of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1.'SS4. Widower. Member : County and State Med. Socs. Address : East 14th and Saunders sts., San Leandro, Cal. MILAM, Collin Asbury, Banker; born, Weatherford, Tex., Dec. 3, 1870 ; son, B. K. and Lulu (Fain) M. Edu. : Southwest- ern Univ., Georgetown, Tex. ;• Eastman's I'.us. College, N. Y. Married, Eolen Lewis (deceased), Nov. 21, 1894, at Weatherford, Tex. Pres., First Natl. Bank, J. R. Milam Co. Served as City Treas, Weatherford. Tex. Democrat. Member : Masons, K. of P.. W. O. W., M. W. A. Address : Glen Itose, Tex. MILES, George Melville, Banker; born. Westminster, Mass., Oct. 25, 1854 ; son, Daniel C. and Lucy Ann (PufiEer) M. Grad., Mass. Agri. College, Amherst, 1875. Married, Helen Strevell, Dec. 22, 1889, at Miles City, Mont. Pres., Miles & Ulmer Co., Miles City, Ekalala Telephone Co., First Natl. Bank ; Member firm, A. H. Miles Hardware Co., Livingston. Member : Y. M. C. A. (pres.). Address: Miles City, Mont. MILLER, A. Blanchard, Capitalist; born, Richlands, N. C, Sept. 5, 1878; son, Joseph Kempster and Eliza (Blanchard) M. ; descendant of Commodore Perry and Gov. Salstenstall. Edu. : public schools, Washington, D. C. ; high school. Riverside, Cal. ; Pomona College, Claremont, Cal. Engaged in farming, specializing in grain. Moved to Imperial Valley and was a fac- tor in its development. Organized, Fon- tana Land & Water Co. ; contracted to build for U. S. Govt., first levee on the Yuma project. Purchased 6000 acres of Lakeview Ranch in Riverside Co., 1907 : organized Nuevo Land Co. ; bought inter- ests in Fontana Land & Water Co. Pres. and Mgr., Fontana Development Co., Fon- tana Land & Water Co. ; Vice-pres. and Mgr., Fontana Water Co. ; Mgr., Rial to Domestic Water Co. ; Pres., Lytle Creek Water Co. Address : Rialto, Cal. MILLER, C. Elliott, Lawyer; born, Richmond, O., 1869 ; son. Rev. John Quincy Adams and Jennie E. (Crump) M. Edu. : public and high schools, Ohio ; studied law in office of Hon. S. B. Taylor, Toronto, O. Married, Mary E. Scheu, 1891. Moved to Cal., 1906. Co. Assessor of Jefferson Co., O., 1 term. Mayor of Toronto, O., 5 years. Member : Masons, Junior Order United Am. Mechanics. Pres., Ohio Soc. of Los Angeles, since 1910. Republican. Res. : 1227 New Hampshire st. ; Office : 529 Higgins bldg.. Los Angeles, CaL MILLER, Charles P., Lawyer; born, Winona, Minn., Feb. 4, 1864 ; son, Charles F. and Rosaltha (Williams) M. Edit. : College Course, State Univ. of Colo. ; LL. 398 WHO'S WHO B., Denver Univ., Law Dept. Has prac- ticed law in Denver for about 20 years. Unmarried. Res. : 2802 Elizabeth st. ; Office : Empire bldg., Denver, Colo. MILIiER, Cliarles Stonewall, Banker; horn, Bellville, Tex., Aug. 26, 1862; son, H. and Bertlia (Langhammer) M. Edu. : A. and M. College, Bryan, Tex. ; Univ. of Va., law course. Married, Em' lie A. Haak, Nov. 13, 1888, at Bellville. Pres., Bal- linger State Bank and Trust Co., Hatchei Lbr. Co. ; Vice-pres., First State Bank, Rowena ; Giesecke-Bennet Co. Member : Bd. of School Trustees. Pres., Ballinger Bus. League. Member : Odd Fellows. Address : Ballinger, Tex. MIIiliER, Christian Otto Gerberdins, Capitalist ; born, San Francisco, Oct. 1, 1865 ; son, Albert and Mary Ann Miller. Edu. : Oakland High School ; grad., Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, 1885. Married, Janet McAlpin Watt, April 21, 1898, at Oak- land, Cal. Named after C. O. Gerberding, the first business manager of the "Evening Bulletin," S. F. ; his father arrived in San Francisco in 1851, mother 1852 ; father was one of the founders of the Savings Union in 1862, now called Sav- ings Union Bank & Trust Co. ; for over 50 years, some member of the family has been a director and officer. Entered gas business in S. F., Dec. 1, 1883, with United Gas Improvement Co. Pres., Pa- cific Lighting Corporation ; Vice-pres., Sav- ings Union Bank & Trust Co. ; Dir., Pa- cific Gas & Elec. Co. ; Dir., L. A, Gas & Elec. Corporation ; Dir., Wine Assn. ; Dir., West Coast Life Ins. Co. Was for some years Pres., Pacific Gas Improvement Co. Clubs : Pacific Union, Bohemian, S. F. Golf and Country, Burlingame Country, McCloud Country. Res. : 3001 Pacific ave. ; Office : 519 California st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. MILLER, Frank Wallace, Physician; ho)n, Iowa, Feb. 16, 1871. Edu. : Parsons College ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1894 ; Interne, Presbyterian Hosp., Chicago, 1894-6. Married, Lucy Abbott Jenks, 1896. In practice, Chicago, 111., and Red Oak, la., 8 years ; Los Angeles, since 1902. Specialty : dis. of eye, ear, nost and throat. Member : L. A. Med. Sympo slum Soc, L. A. Clinical and Pathological Soc, L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med Soc. Clul) : Jonathan. Res. : 2076 Har vard blvd. ; Office : 356 S. Spring st., Lo^ Angeles, Cal. MILLER, Fred, Lawyer; born, Anson Mo., Aug. 23, 1868 ; son, Jacob and Care line (George) ' M. Edu. : Lewis College Glasgow, Mo. Unmarried. Col. on staffs Gov. Rogers, Wash. Member : B. P. Elks. Res. : 2418 Grand ave. ; Office : 40.' Hyde block, Spokane, Wash. 31ILLER, Henry, Stock Raiser and Capi- talist ; born, Brackenheim, Germany, Juljl 21, 1828. Edu. : village school, Bracken-i heim, Germany. Married, Sarah Wilmot Sheldon, 1860, in San Francisco. Went to Holland, England, New York, 1847, Moved to San Francisco, 1849 ; worked as butcher for 2 months ; opened small butcher shop, 1851, which soon grew into wholesale business ; bought and delivered in San Francisco, first herd of cattle ever driven into that market, 1853; formed partnership with Charles Lux (known as Miller &, Lux) , 1857 ; organized San Joa- quin and Kings River Canal & Irri. Co.. 1876. Address : San Francisco, Cal. 3IILLER, James Houston, Banker; born. West Va., Apr. 15, 1851 ; son, A. A. and Eliza (Henschman) M. Edu. : com- mon and private schools. Married, Louisa George, May 27, 1876, in West Va. ; sec- ond, Estella Cross, Mar. 23, 1895, in Okla. Pres., Wasahachie Natl. Bank; Vice-pres., Waxahachie Cotton Mills, College Heights Land Co. ; Dir., Brazos Valley Cotton Mills Am. Fullers Earth Co., Coleman Works, Land Co., Highland Park Land Co. Mem- ber : K. of P., W. O. W., United Workmen. Address : Waxahachie, Tex. 3IILLER, James Pierson, Lawyer; born, Erie, Colo., Nov. 26, 1872 ; son, De Lafayette and Mary (Foot) M. Edu.: State Univ., Boulder, Colo. Married, Elizabeth C. Barnd, June 19, 1900, at Denver, Colo. Cashier, Lafayette Bank, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 399 Louisville Bank. Erie Bank ; Dir,. Nor. Colo. Power Co. ; Pres.. Bankers Tnternatl. Life Assurance Co. of Denver ; Treas., I Lafayette Inv. Co. Member : Colo. Bank- ers Assn., Bouldei* Co. Bar Assn., Elks. Masons, Odd Fellows. K. of P., Shriners. Address : Lafayette. Colo. MIIiliER, Jolin Barnes, Capitalist; lorn. Port Huron. Mich., Oct. 23. 1869 ; son, John Edgar and Sarah Amelia (Barnes") M. Edti. : public and private schools. Port Huron. Mich. ; grad., Ann Arbor School, 1888 : Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1888-89 ; studied law in an office in Port Huron. Married, Carrie Borden Johnson, Apr. 17, 1895, at Yonkers, N. Y. Engaged in steamboat and fuel bus. with father 3 years. Moved to Los Angeles, 1896. Combined small elec. light and power plants into Edison Elec. Co. : elect- ed pres., 1901 ; reorganized and renamed Sou. Cal. Edison Co.. continuing as Pres. : one of the founders and Dir., Southwest- ern Natl. Bank (now First Natl.), L. A. Trust Co. (now L. A. Trust & Savings Bank) ; Dir. and Member Exec. Comm.. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. ; Pres., Union Power Co. ; Dir., Sinaloa Land & Water Co., Santa Barbara Gas & Elec. Co., Long Beach Consolidated Gas Co. Clulys : Jon- athan. California, L. A. Country, L. A. Athletic, Los Angeles Country. Overland, (Pasadena) : Santa Barbara Country, Uni- versity, (Redlands) : Pac. Union, Bohe- mian, (S. F.) ; Auto of Am., (N. Y.). Member : Blue Lodge. Chapter Command- ery and Shrine of Masonry. Delta Kappa Bpsilon. Res. : Pasadena ; Office : San Fer- nando bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. DULLER, John Henry, Law^yer; horn, Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 26, 1854 ; son, Wm. A. and Margaret (Henry) M. ; maternal great grandfather was Patrick Henry, the Rev. patriot ; paternal great grandfather was Thomas Miller. Captain in Rev. War and wounded at battle of Cowpens. M. A.. Richmond College. Richmond, Va., 1874. Married. Susie Jones. Nov. 28, 1906. at San Jose, Cal. Moved to Cal. in 1875 ; taught public school in Shasta few months and then went to San Francisco and be- gan study of law in office of Pringle & Hayne ; admitted to bar by Supreme Court of Cal., Jan., 1880 ; in general practice for 5 or 6 years, then adopted special practice of patent law ; has conducted patent litigation in 24 different states : admitted by U. S. Supreme Court in 1888. Dir., Vacuum Cleaner Co., (New York). Member law firm. Miller & White. San Francisco. Member : Am. Soc. Internal. Law, (Washington, D. C.) ; Mechanics In- stitute, (S. P.. Cal.) : N. Y. County Law- yers' Assn.. (N. Y.) : S. F. Bar Assn. Clul) : Bohemian. Res. : Crocker bldg. : Offtce : Granada Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. MILLER, Jolin Watterson, Lawyer; torn, Defiance, 0., Oct. 30, 1860 ; son. David and Mary Ann (Partee") M. A. B., Heidelberg College. 1884 : A. M., 1887. Unmarried. Drafted bills for initiative, referendum and recall, which were passed ^t tbp last session of Wash. Legis. City Atty., City of Snohomish ; elected and held this office 9 or 10 different terms in past 20 years. Pres.. Wm. J. Bryan Club. STiobo-Ti^h. 1896-1900 and 1908. Mem- ber: Exec. Committee of Wash., State Di- rect Legis. League : Exec. Committee of Democratic State Central Committee. Res. : 118 Cedar st. ; Office : Often block. Snohomish, Wash. MILLER, Karl Arthur, Banker; horn. Portland. Ore.. Dec. 8. 1874 : son. Arthur F. and Jennie R. rStevenson) M. Edn. : grammar and high schools and business college. Married. Frances May Cline. Dec. 21, 1899. at Portland. Ore." Cash, and Dir.. Glendale State Bank; Secy.. Glen- dale Investment Co. Private. Co. H. Ore. N. G. : .Junior Warden, Azalia Lodge No. 119. A. F. & A. M. Address: Glendale. Ore. MILLER. Kenton A., Lawyer; horn. Ironton. O.. Oct. 31. 1869 : son. Anderson and Elizabeth (Wickline) M. Grad.. Ohh^ Wesleyan Univ.. 1894 : read law in offices of Anderson & Miller. Married. Vetrice Wilson, Oct.. 1898. Moved to Cal.. 1905. 400 WHO'S WHO Member law firm, Smith, Miller & Phelps, City Atty., Ironton, O., 1900-4 ; Asst. Dist. Atty., Lawrence Co., O., 1898-1900. Mem- ber, Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Knights Templar. Shriners. 32°, Knights of Pythias, B. P. O. E. Clulys : Califor- nia, Union League. Republican. Res. : 1302 Gramercy place ; Office : 604 Mer- chants Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MILLER, Mary E., Banker; 6om, Gen- eseo. N. Y., Aug. 3, 1842 ; daughter, John B. and Sally (Cole) F. Edu. : public schools. Married, De Payette Miller, Dec. 24, 1862, in Iowa. Pres., Lafayette Bank and Trust Co., Louisville Bank. Address : Lafayette, Colo. MILLER, Ricliard Gardner, Banker: horn, Galveston, Tex., 1878 ; son. Garland B. and Mary (Gardner) M. Edu. : Univ. of Tex., 1899. Married, Martha Terrell, Oct. 29, 1905, at San Antonio. Pres., Fal- furrias State Bank ; Vice-pres. and Mgr., Falfurrias Telephone Co.; Member, Miller Brothers Co. Member: School Board Elks, Kappa Sigma. Cluhs : San Antonio. Galveston Artillery. Address : Falfui'rias. Tex. MILLER, Robert Finney, Physician; horn. Gay Hill, Texas. Jan. 9, 1866 ; son- Rev. Dr. James Weston and Elizabeth Scott (Stewart) M. Gt. gt. gt. grandson of Rev. Alexander Stewart, member N. C. Assembly, 1769 ; gt. gt. grandson of Lieut. Wm. Stewart, officer Davis Battalion, Pa. troops in Rev. War ; gt. grand nephew of Capt. Jeremiah Miller (brevet major in Rev., from Richmond, Mass.), who was an original member of Soc. of Cincinnati ; gt. grandson of Ensign Robert Cummins of Va., Rev. forces. Edu. : Austin College, Texas, 1882-84 ; Hampden Sidney College. Va., 1884-86 ; Univ. of Texas, 1886-89 ; C. L., 1888 ; A. B., 1889 ; Tulane Univ. of La., M. D., 1893 ; Univ. of Berlin, Ger many, 1901 ; the clinics of Profs. Fuchs and Politzer, Vienna, Austria, 1901 ; Ex- terne. Charity Hosp., New Orleans, 1892- 93 ; First House Surgeon, Houston, Tex., Infirmary, 1893-95 ; Asst. to Dr. Fredk. Whiting at St. Bartholomew's Clinic and N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, N. Y.. 1895. Unmarried. Chief Oculist, Frisco Ry., St. Louis, 1906-11 ; Treas., State Med. Assn., 1898-1906 ; Major, Med. Dept., Texas Natl. Guard, 1903-6. Specializing in diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Member, Mo. Soc. Colonial Wars. Mo. Soc. Sons of Rev., Stewart Soc. of Scot- land, Casino Assn., Am. Med. Assn., St. Louis Med., Texas Sta,te Med., Bexar County Med. Soc, Elks. Cluhs : San An- tonio, San Antonio Country. Author : "A Family of Millers and Stewarts," 1909. Res. : St. Anthony Hotel ; Office : Suite 618, Moore bldg., San Antonio, Tex. MILLER, William Halliet, Bankeri and Lawyer ; horn, Jackson, Minn., Oct. 11, 1878; son, Michael and Anna (Ger- lach) M. Edu. : common schools ; high school, Jackson, Minn. ; LL. B., Univ. of Minn., at Minneapolis, 1901. Married, i Lydia M. Hoorn, June 28, 1905. at Red Wing, Minn. Cashier, Connell Natl. * Bank; Cashier, State Bank of Connell. \ Elected 3 times to the office of City Clerk i of Jackson, Minn. ; Mayor of Connell, 1 term ; never candidate for any other of- fice. Member : Oriental Lodge No. 74, Spokane, A. F. & A. M., Royal Arch, i Jackson, Minn., Knights Templar, Wash. No. 1. Walla Walla. Wash., Shrine, El Ka- I tif, Spokane ; Sons of Veterans, Minn, j Children : twin girls, Marian C. and Eva i L., 6 years old ; son. Owen H., 3 years old. Hobby : guns, dogs and the field, i Address : Connell, Wash. j MILLIKEN, John David, Lavsryer; horn, | Mercer Co., Pa., Dec. 3, 1848 ; son, John ' and Margaret (McKay) M. Edu. : West- minster College, New Wilmington, Pa. Married, Mellie Voilet Skinner, Oct. 1, 1 1871, at Emporia, Kas. Local Atty., U. | P. R. R. Co., Rock Island R. R. ; General i counsel, Denver, Laramie & Northwest- ern R. R. Co., Colo.-Wyo. Coal Co., Northwestern Land and Iron Co., (pres.). Member: Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. of i Kas., Bar Assn. of Denver, Kansas His- torical Soc, R. A. M., Knights Templar. Shriners. Cluh : Denver Traffic. Res. : ON THE PACIFIC COAST 401 1()th and Ogden sts. ; Olfice: 533 Ry. I'^xoh. bldg., Denver, Colo. >I1LIjIKEN, Stewart Anderson, Physi- cian ; ^orn. Mountain Home, Pa., Sept. 5, 1861 ; son, John D. (member Pa. legis- Inture) and Clara Jane (Burchfield) M. ; Gt. gt. gt. grandson of Wm. Beale leader in Friends Soc. ; great grandson of David Beale. a Circuit Judge of note ; gt. gt. gt., grandson of Thomas Milliken, scout and guide, who led Arnold's army to Canada ; grandson of Thos. J. Milliken, District Judge and Politician ; grandson of Lewis Burchfield. District Judge. Edu. : com- mon schools of Juniata Co., Pa. ; Airy y\ow Academy, Port Royal, Pa. ; Univ. of City of New York, A. B., 1882 ; M. D., 1S88. Married, I. Bertha Barnard, (cou- sin of George Grey Barnard, the sculptor). May 15, 1890, (she died, Jan. 28, 1907). Surgeon General of New Mexico, (the first surgeon general of the State), with the rank of Col. Secy., Armory Board of Control and a number of boards of trus- tees ; Deputy Grand Chancellor, K. of P.. Doputy Grand Patriarch, I. O. O. P., and Deputy Supreme Dictator, L. O. O. M. Author : "The Climate Cure in Tubercu- losis," "The Prevention and Eradication of Tuberculosis," "Christian Science from the Standpoint of the Medical Profes- sion," "The Unreliability of Instrumental Diagnosis," "The Monroe Doctrine," "The Mexican Revolution," "Some Problems of Japanese Diplomacy and the Panama Ca- nal," "Little Studies in Government," "The Why of the National Guard," "The Kcgeneration of the U. S. Army," "Las R('(>oncentradas," "So Thin the Vail," ■'From Throne to Scaffold," "From Hell to Hell," "The Diaries of the Patriarchs," "Old Dr. John and His Friends," and a number of others. Member : Grant Co. Med. Soc, New Mexico Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Assn. Military Surgeons, In- ternational Congress on Hygiene and Demography, Natl. Guard Assn., U. S Infantry Assn. Bes. : 599 BuUard, cor. 6th; Office: Bell block. Corner Broadway and Arizona, Silver City, N. M. MILLS, Cyrus Newton, Merchant; horn, Sharon, Ohio, Oct. 28, 1855 ; son. Rev. W. and Lucy A. (Newton) M. Edu. : com- mon and high schools, Ohio. Married, Carrie B. Mills, Oct. 22, 1901, at Lancas- ter, Wis. Treas., The People's Co-opev- ative Telephone Co. Served one term as County Commissioner, Chehalis Co., Wash. Member, Oakville Development Assn. Ad- dress : Oakville, Wash. MILLS, Harry DeYoe, Lumberman and Civil Engineer ; horn, Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov. 16, 1872 ; son, James Henry and Mary Elizabeth (DeYoe) M. B. S., (C. E.) Univ. of Mich., 1896. Married, Ala Petford Neville, Feb. 8, 1905, at Omaha, Neb. Chairman, C. L. V. Y\. R. R.. 1896 ; Foreman. Nicholson & Buckley Contracting Co., 1897 ; with D. D. Stree- ter, 1898 ; Levelman, location N. P. R. R., 1899 ; Rodman, Maintenance N. P., 1899- 1901 ; Asst. Engr., 1901-04 ; Roadmaster, 1904-05 ; Engr. Constr., 1905-06 ; Oflfice Engr., 1906-07 ; Supt., Streeter, Husk & Winstons, 1907-09 ; Mgr., Butte Falls Lbr. Co., since 1910. Vice-pres., Pine Belt Banking Co., City & County Abstract Co., Klamath Falls, Ore. Address : Butte Falls. Ore. MILLS, Henry Edmund, Law^yer; horn, Montrose, Pa., June 24, 1850 ; son, Bart- lett H. and Delia (Halsev) M. A. B., and A. M., Shurtleff College, Alton, 111.. 1869; LL. B., St. Louis Law School. 1871. Married, Emma B. Sprague, 1877. Moved to Cal., 1896. Law partner, Fred O'Farrell. Author : "Mills on Eminent Do- main." Res. : 1604 Seventh st. ; Office : 908-10 Am. Natl. Bank bldg., San Diego, Cal. MILLS, Henry William, Physician; horn, Hereford, Eng., Dec 5, 1872. Edu. : King Edward VI. School in England ; Edinburgh Univ., St. Thomas Hosp., Sou- dan ; M. R. C. S. of Eng., and L. R. C. P. of London, 1894-5 ; Jr. House Surg., Royal South Hants Infiirmary, 1895. In practice, England, 1895-1903 ; San Ber- nardino, Cal., since 1903. Senior Prof., Genito-Urinary Surg., College of Phys. 402 WHO'S WHO and Surg., Los Angeles. Propr. and Res. Surg., Marlborough Hosp., San Bernar- dino. Specializes in surgery. Member: San Bernardino Co. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 4tli and F sts. ; Office : Fourth st., San Ber- nardino, Cal. MlliliS, Melvin WUitson, Lawyer; lorn, Sparta, Ontario, Canada, (while parents temporarily resided there as part of Quaker Colony from U. S.). Oct. 11, 1845 ; son, Daniel Wood and Hannah (Chase) M. ; descendant of Samuel Chase, who signed the Declaration of Independ- ence, and Solomon P. Chase, Cbief .Jus- tice, U. S. Supreme Court. Edu. : High School, Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Adrain Col- lege, Adrain, Mich. ; B. L., Univ. of Mich.. Law Dept.. 1868. Went to New Mexico in 1868. locating at Elizabethtown ; ad- mitted to practice there same year ; later admitted to Supreme Court and all Courts of N. M. Married. Ella E. House, at Trinidad, Colo. Elected to Legislature, 1874 ; Dist. Atty.. Counties Colfax. Taos, Rio Arriba and San Juan. 10 years : County Atty., Colfax County; City Atty.. Elizabethtown, holding many other minor public offices. Engaged at law practice, the operating of ranches, store and other industrial pursuits. Is an expert fruit grower. Pres. and Mgr., Mills Ranch Re- sort Co., Springer, N. M. Member, Repub- lican party, since 1868. Res. : Springer. N. M. ; Office : Mills, N. M. MIIiliSPAUGH, Jesse Fonda, Educator: horn. Battle Creek, Mich.. June, 1855 : son, Jacob and Mary Ann (Decker) M. B. A.. M. A., Univ. of Mich., M. D., Univ. of Pa.. 1883. Married, Mary Clark Par- sons, Aug., 1886, at Salt Lake City. Prin., Frankfort, Ind.. High School. 2 years ; Prin., Salt Lake Collegiate Inst., and later supt. ; Supt. of schools. Salt Lake City. 1890 ; organized and developed public school system. Salt Lake City. Pres.. Winona (Minn.) State Normal School, 1899-1904; Pres.. Cal. State Normal School, Los Angeles, since 1904. Member : State Bd. of Edu., Natl. Educational Assn., Delta Epsilon ; Phi Beta Kappa. Chih : University. Author : number of papers and addresses on educational sub- jects. Res. : 1130 Forrest ave. ; Office ; State Normal School, Los Angeles, Cal. MILIiSPAUGH, W^illard Pierrepont, Phy- sician ; horn, Richmond, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1872. Echo. : Staten Island Academy, 1889-91 ; A. B., Williams College, 1895 ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg.. (Co lumbia). 1900; Interne, Roosevelt Hosp. N. Y., 1900-02 ; Interne, Sloane Mater nity Hosp.. N. Y.. 1902. Married, LeiKi M. Cobban. Nov. 21, 1904. In practice N. Y.. 1902 ; Los Angeles, since 1902 Instr.. Gastro-Intestinal Dis., College o1 Med., Univ. of Cal., since 1907 ; Clinica' Instr., since 1903. Specialty : dis. of thf Gastro-Intestinal System. Member: Sloane Maternity Hosp. Assn., Roosevelt Hosp Alumni Assn.. L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou Cal.. Med. Soc. Cal. State Med. Soc Theta Delta Chi. Phi Beta Kappa Hon Soc, Phi Rho Sigma Frat. Res. : 21? Alexandria ave.; Office: 315 S. Broad way, Rm. 429. Los Angeles, Cal. MINAHAN. Thomas B., Banker; horn Penn.. 1856; son, Daniel and Hanora Min ahan. A. B.. St. Johns Univ., Fordham N. Y. City; LL. D., 1902. Married. Dor othea O. Lipps, 1886. at Milwaukee, Wis Vice-pres., Scandinavian American Bank Vice-pres.. German Am. Bank. Formerlj practiced law ; withdrew from practice t; become Asst. Treas., Morton Trust Co. of New York City. Was for Ave years con secutively, Natl. Pres. of the Am. Fed of Catholic Societies ; resigned when cam to Pac Coast. Declined nomination fa Congi-ess in Penn.. and afterwards fo State Senator in Nebr. Was nominatec for .Judge Superior Court, at Omaha Nebr. During number of Natl, campaigns took part under the Natl. Committee a speaker. Fourth degree member. Knight of Columbus, and took an active part ii organizing the order, especially in Ohi and Indiana. Res. : 733, 17th North Office : Central bldg., Seattle, Wash. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 403 ailJMOT, Tlioiuas Suiuuer, L,awyer; Ouriij Brunswick, Me., Aug. 18, 18i>2 ; son, Alex- ander B. aud Mary (.Uamsdell) M. J^du. : public schools, Brunswick, Me. ; Lord Street Commercial College, Liverpool, Lug., lS79-«0 ; studied law 3 years with lion. John A. Gray and Gen. J. M. Sig- lin, Marshtield, Ore. Moved to Cal., 1901. Member : Sons of Am. Rev., State of Me. Assn., Cal. Acad, of Sciences. Republi- can. Res. : I^erkshire Apts. ; O/fice : 504 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. MIRES, Austin, Lawyer; horn, Des Moines Co., Iowa, Feb. 11, 1852 ; son, John H. and Anna (Deardorff) M. ; des- cended from the Livingstons, and Edward Bates. Grad., Umpqua Academy, Wilbur, ! Ore., 1876; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., Ann i Arbor, 1882. Married, Mary L. Rowland, ! Mar. 5, 1884, at Ellensburg, Wash. Rail- i way Mail Agent, 3 years, en route Port- ! land and Roseburg, Ore. ; served as Chief I Clerk, Senate, Oregon Legislature, 1882-3 ; I located at Ellensburg, Wash., June, 1883. I Crossed plains, 1853, settled in Umpqua Valley, Ore., reared there from 2 years j old, until after 21. Vice-pres., Ellens- burg Natl. Bank, 6 years (now defunct) ; 1st Mayor of Ellensburg, served two terms ; City Atty., Ellensburg, 6 terms ; City Treasurer, two terms ; School direc- tor, 1 term. Has campaigned in every election for the Republican party since going to Washington except one. Member of the Constitutional Convention, Wash. ; Supervisor of U. S. Census, 1900, 2nd Dist., Wash. ; Pros. Atty., Kittitas Co., Wash., 1 term and a half ; Pres., Wash. State Bar Assn., 1 term ; Member, Board of Equalization and Appeal, Wash., 3 years ; Nominee of Republican party for Presidential Elector, 1912. Progressive i Republican. Author : "Eulogies on Old Kittitas County Pioneers." Res. : 407 N. Ruley St. ; Office : Olympia Block, Ellens- burg, Wash. HITCHELL, J. Bun-is, Oil Broker; born, Denison, Tex., Oct. 29, 1878 ; son, William N. and Lizzie (Daniels) M. Edu. : public and high schools, Denison, Tex. ; grad., 189i>. .Married, Hazel Scoiield, Oct. 29, 1902 ; second, Edna Tract, June 2, 1910, at Los Angeles. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1899. In real estate bus. 3 years. Engaged in oil broker bus., 1909 ; or- ganized Midway King Pin Oil Co., 1910, (secy.). Organized J. Burris Mitchel Co., 1910, (pres.) Third Sergeant, Co. K Third Regt., Texas Vols., Span.-Am. War. Mem- ber : Chamber of Commerce, (L. A.;, Chamber of Mines and Oil. Club : L. A. Athletic. Res. : 620 Catalina ; Office : 200- 202 Union Oil bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MITCHELL, George, Mining; born, Swansea, Wales, Sept. 28, 1864 ; son, Capt. George and Ann (Mathews) M. Edu. : Swansea public schools and private study at home. Married, Mary Woodwen, at Sw^ansea, 1886. Sampler and Asst., in laboratory of metal works, 1880-3 ; placed in complete charge, reverberatory smelt- ing dept.. South Wales Smelting Co., at the age of 19. Came to U. S., 1887. Employed by Baltimore Copper Works, Baltimore, one year. Assisted in constr. of plant of Boston-Mont. Copper & Silver Mining & Smelting Co., Great Falls, Mont., 1890 ; General Foreman of Smelters, and later Asst. Supt., 1889-94 ; in charge Sen. Clark's works, Jerome, Ariz., 1889-99 ; Organized Cobre Grande Copper Co., (now^ merged with Greene Consolidated). Built railroads and smelt- ers. In active control, Mitchell Mining Co., in Mexico, 1903-7 ; Clara Consoli- dated, 1908. Invented circular fore-hearth of blast furnace. Member : Natl. Geo- graphical Soc, Am. Soc. Advan. of Sci- ence. Clubs : California, Jonathan, Sierra Madre, Rocky Mountain, New York, Lambs (N. Y.), Address: S. Figueroa st, Los Angeles, Cal. 31ITCHELL, George M., Lawyer; born, Ind., Feb. 26, 1872; son, Jasper Newton and Lydia (Richey) M. Edu. : LL. B., Northern Indiana Law School, Valparaiso, 1901. Married, Lydia Heinrich, June 13, 1904, at Spokane, Wash. Practices law and is owner and publisher, "Stanwood 404 WHO'S WHO Tidings," a weekly newspaper. Address : Stanwood, Wash. MITCHELL., John William, Lawyer; &om, Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 23, 1861; son, William Henry and Nancy Jane (Green) M. Edu. : private and high schools, Lynch- burg ; studied law in office of U. S. Sen- ator John W. Daniel, 5 years; also mem- ber, Sumner Law Class of Univ. of Va., under Prof. John B. Minor. Married, Adina Selby Milsom, May 30, 1888. Came to Cal., 1887. Member : Municipal Art Commission of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Bar Assn. Democrat. Res. : Northwest corner First street and Vermont ave. ; Office: 509-512 Lankershim bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. MITCHELL, Susman, Banker; 6orn, Stockton, Cal., Feb. 7, 1859 ; son, Hyman and Dora Mitchell. Edu. : public schools at Visalia and Stockton, Cal. ; San Joso Inst, and Business College, San Jose, Cal., 1872-73. Married, Eva Rosenthal. Feb. 14, 1888, at Stockton, Cal. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Visalia, Cal., Producers Savings Bank, Visalia, Cal., First Natl. Bank, Lindsay, Cal., Lindsay Savings Bank, Lindsay, Cal., Pioneer Bank, Por- terville, Cal., First Natl. Bank, Delano, Cal. City Treas., City of Visalia, for past 20 years. Address : 119 W. School St., Visalia, Cal. MITCHELL, William Washington, Civil Engineer ; horn, Springfield, Ark., May 18, 1884 ; son, Wm. Lafayette and Drusilla America Mitchell. Edu. : high school. Un- married. Instrument man, St. L. I. M. & S. Ry., 1902-3-4 ; Res. Engr., Rock Isl- and Ry., 1905 ; Res. Engr., Nor. Pac. Ry., 1906-09 ; Res. Engr., Big Blackfoot Ry., 1910-11 ; Supt. for contractor on concrete work, 1911-12 ; Supt. for contractor on grading, rock and tunnel work, 1912. Junior Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : Atkins, Ark. ; Office : Chelan Falls, Wash. MOGAN, Edmund P., Judge; horn, San Francisco ; son, Joseph R. and Sarah Mo- gan ; his father was a pioneer of Cal.. 1849. Edu. : Sacred Heart College ; St. Mary's College ; studied law in offices of Judge Selden S. Wright and Horace G. Piatt ; Hastings College of Law. Pros. Atty., Police Courts, 1896 ; Judge, Police Court of City and Co. of San Francisco, 1898-1906 ; Judge of Superior Court of' State of Cal., for the City and Co. of. San Francisco, since Nov., 1906. Mem-i ber: N. S. G. W. Cluh : Olympic. Res.: 1144 Haight St.; Office: City Hall, Sam Francisco, Cal. ' I 3IOGENSEN, Peter, Civil Engineer;! horn, Roskilde, Denmark, Dec. 11, I860;; son, Niels and Margaret (Olsen) M. B. S., (C. E.) Univ. of 111., 1894. Married, Elizabeth Davis, Aug. 22, 1894, at Ur- bana. 111. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. - Cluh : University. Address : 1707 8th ave., Spokane, Wash. MOLERA, Eusehius Joseph, Civil and Electrical Engineer and Architect ; born, Vich, Catalonia, Spain, Nov. 14, 1846; son, Andrew (a noted Gen. in Spanish; Army) and Francis (.Bros) M. Edu. public schools of native town; Inst, of; Barcelona ; Royal Academy of Engrs. Spain ; in 1867, Lieut, of Engrs. ; in. 1871, Asst. Light House Engrs., 12th j and 13th Districts, U. S. A. Married,' Frances Amelia Cooper, Mar. 28, 1876,' at Vallejo, Cal. For five years in the service of River and Harbor Improvements and Lighthouse services, during which time made maps of the Sacramento River, Cal., and Columbia River, Ore. Made survey under direction of Lieut.-Col. R. S. Wil- liams and Lieut. W. Deuer of Blosom Rock, S. F. harbor, and superintended construction of many lighthouses on the Coast of Cal. Since 1876, has been en- gaged in private practice as civil engr., and architect in U. S. and Mexico ; also in many enterprises agricultural, indus- trial and mining. Obtained the first pat-', ent to propel vehicles by storage batteries, in 1879. Pres., Pilones Mining Co. Mem ber : Astronomical Soc. of the Pacific , Soc. of Civil Engrs., Cal. ; Technical Soc. Mercantile Library, Am. Inst. Elect Engrs., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Blec- ON THE PACIFIC COAST :05 tro Chemical Soc, British Astronomical See, Geographical and Statistical Soc. ui' Mexico ; (hon. member) ; Soc. of Civil Engrs., t Mexico; ; Charter and life mem- ber, Electricians (Societe des Electriciens), Paris, France ; corr. member. Royal Soc. of Sciences and Arts, Barcelona, Spain. ex-Pres., Cal. Academy of Sciences. Clubs : University, Bohemian, Olympic. Pui->i^'«iiAri pamphlet on the Solar or Calendar Stone of Mexico ; The Pyramids of Teotihuacan and other contributions, scientific and lit- erary. Res. : 2025 Sacramento st. ; Office : 625 Clunie bldg., San Francisco, Cal. MOIiLiOY, Thomas Daniel, Lawyer; bonVj New York City, Nov. IS, 1864 ; son^, Thomas H. and Catherine (Byrne) M. Edu. : Natl. Schools of Ireland ; private tutor and academic course in Dublin, Ire. Married, Anna C. Wadin, Nov. 23, 1910, at Santa Ana, Cal. Pres. and Mgr., Fidel- ity Title Guaranty Co. (a corp.). Pro- , gressive. Temporary and permanent chair- man of First Ariz. Progressive Conven- [! tion, one of the 6 Rep. delegates from I Ariz., who were unseated by the "Steam [ Roller," in Rep. Natl. Convention, Chicago, 1912. Address : Yuma, Ariz. MOjVAGHAN, Frank, Farmer; opened first mercantile establishment in Needles, Cal., with Dan Murphy. Moved to Cal. in 1871. Largest bean and orange grow- er in Orange Co. Dist. Clul) : Sierra Madre, (.Los Angeles). Address: Santa Ana, Cal. IIOjVK, EdATard Roseberry, Law^yer; horrij Columbiana Co., Ohio, Jan. 31, 1861. B. A., Mount Union College, Ohio, 1882 ; later M. A. ; admitted to bar before Mich. Supreme Court, 1883. Elected Judge Ter- ritorial Court of Ariz., 1886, and served 2 terms ; appointed Receiver U. S. Land Office, Tucson, 1893 ; also disbursing agent of Land Office, Civil Service Exam, for Ariz, and Regent Univ., of Ariz. Moved to Los Angeles, 1900 ; now holds chair of Medical Jurisprudence, Eclectic Med. Col- lege. Member law firm, E. R. Monk & Co. Member : Stock Exchange, Los An- geles Commandery, K. T. ; Shriners. Epis- copalian. Clubs : Jonathan, California. Res. : 1611 S. Flower st. ; Office : 355 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. MONNETTE, 3Iervin Jeremiah, Bank- er ; born, Marion Co., Ohio, Aug. 24, 1847 ; son, Abraham and Catherine (Braucherj M. ; descendant of noble houses of France and soldiers of Rev. War. Married, Olive A. Hull, Jan. 5, 1869, in Ohio. Edu. : public schools of Ohio. Took about five million dollars out of Mohawk Mine. Moved to Los Angeles, 1907. Vice-pres., Citizens National Bank ; Pres., Consoli- dated Midway Oil Co. ; Vice-Pres., and Treas., Bankers Oil Co., Dir., Merchants Bank & Trust Co., Pomona Savings Bank, Am. Natl. Bank, Los Angeles ; Consoli- dated Bank of Elsinore ; First National Bank, Long Beach ; Hughes Mfg. Co., L A. Nev. Mining Stock Exch., Monnette Mining & M. Co. Member : Soc. of Col. Wars, Sons of Am. Rev., Elks. Clubs : Los Angeles Country, California, Union League, Sierra Madre, Chamber of Com- merce. Res. : 911 S. Western ave. ; Office : 321 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, Cal. MONNETTE, Orra Eugene, Lawyer and Banker ; born, Dallas Township, Craw- ford Co., O., Apr. 12, 1872 ; son, Mervin Jeremiah and Olive Adelaide (Hull) M. Grad., Bucyrus, O., Union Schools, 1890 ; A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, O., 1895 ; law course, 1895. Married, Carrie Lucile Janeway, Nov. 6, 1895. Auther and compiler : "Monnet Family Genealogy."' Has done considerable writing and public speaking. Moved to Cal., Apr., 1907. Dir., Citizens' Natl. Bank ; Pres. of Citizens' Trust & Sav. Bank; Dir., L. A. Abstract & Trust Co. ; Dir. and Treas., Mort- gage Guarantee Co. Member : Ohio State Bar Assn., since 1897 ; Los Angeles Co., Bar and Cal., State Bar Assns., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi, (pres.) ; Masons. Shriners, Sons of the Rev., Am. Rev., May- flower Descendants, Colonial Wars. Clubs : Union League, Jonathan, Athletic, Coun- try. Republican. Res. : 3101 Wilshire blvd. ; Office : 308-310 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 406 WHO'S WHO MONROE, Charles, Lawyer; horn, Rum- foi-d, Me., Dec. 23, 1849. Edu. : public schools, Boston, Mass. ; Harvard College Moved to Cal., Dec, 1890. Judge, Su- perior Court of Los Angeles Co., since 1905. Republican. Res. : 729 West Twen- ty-eighth St. ; Office : Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. MOJNIiOE, Duncan Daniel, Physician: T)orn, Marion County, la., Oct. 12, 18To ; son, James and Mary H. (Wray) M. Grad., Sterling, Colo, high school, 1894 ; at- tended Central College, Fayette, Mo., 1894-95 ; Univ. of Michigan, Med. Dept, 1897-98 ; M. D., Rush Med. College, Chi- cago, 1901. Married, Arvilla Stockton, Sept. 5, 1900, at Sterling, Colo. Member : Northeastern Colo. Med. Soc, Colo. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Chewelah, Wash. MONTGOMERY, Cliarles S., Life Insur- ance ; liorn, Springfield, Ky., Jan. 13, 1870. Edu. : public schools and bus. college. En- gaged in railroad work, 2 years ; traveling salesman, 4 years. Married, Elsie West- hoven, Dec 4, 1890, at Troy, O. In life ins. bus., since 1895. Moved to Los An- geles, 1904. Gen. Mgr., for Sou. Cal., of Natl. Life Ins. Co. of Vermont; Pres., Life Underwriters' Assn., Los Angeles, 1908. Res. : 2197 W. 29th Place ; Office : Natl. Life Ins. Co., Los Angeles, Cal. MONTGOMERY, Ernest Alexander, Mine Owner ; torn, Toronto, Can., Nov. 24, 1863; son, Alexander and Jane (Chap- man) M. Edu. : public schools, Toronto ; public schools, Stuart, la. Married, An- toinette Schwarz, July 23, 1912, at New York City. Organized and developed what is known as Montgomery Dist., Nev. de- veloped Johnnie Mine, World Beater and O. B. Joyful properties. Employed by Los Angeles, Daggett and Tonopah Ry. to re- port on dist. tributary to the road. Lo- cated Montgomery Shoshone Mine in Bull- frog Dist., Nev., 1904 ; obtained control of Skidoo Mines, 1905 ; one of the first in Goldfield, and one of the 28 original owners of property in that dist., and named same. Brought to L. A. and en- tertained Am. Mining Congress, 1910. Be- gan development work in 1912 on Pasa- dena El Monte mine in Guanajuato Dist., Mex., in which he is part owner with E. J. Kimball ; this mine is proving one of his most successful properties, hav- ing paid its own way on development ; Pres., Skidoo Mines Co. ; Dir., Cal. S'av- ings Bank, Mexican Premier Oil Co. ; Pres., Sierra Madre Club ; Dir., Chamber i of Mines & Oil, Am. Mining Congress. Cluhs : Jonathan, Sierra Madre, (L. A.) i Rocky Mt., Chemical, (New York) Amer- ican, (Mexico City). Res.: 1209 Arling- ton ; Office : Los Angeles Investment bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. MONTGOaiERY, James, Physician; horn,' Cornersville, Miss., Oct. 2, 1875 ; son, W. Roork and Saleta (Swindall) M. Edu.: University of Miss., 1891-2; M. D., Mem- phis Hospital Medical College, 1897. Mar- ried, Alice Steele, June 2, 1903, at Gar- den Valley, Texas. Address: Garden Val- ley, Texas. MONTGOMERY, James P., Lawyer; horn, Oakland, Cal., Mar. 1, 1865; son, Zachariah M. and Ellen (Evoy) M. Edu. : Christian Brothers College, Oakland; St Ignatius College, San Francisco ; Santa Clara College; B. S., Univ. of Ga., 1888; B. L., 1889. Married, Rita G. Madden, Nov. 23, 1910. Went to the Klondike, 1897, and engaged in mining until Dec 1907. Member : Knights of Columbus, B.; P. O. E. Cluh : San Francisco-Alaska.^ Democrat Res. : 1620 8th st. ; Office : 207!j Bacon bldg., Oakland, Cal. i MOODY, Burdett, Civil and Mining En- gineer ; horn, Yankton, S. D., Mar. 3, 18G6 ; son. Judge Gideon C. Moody. Edu. : pub- lic school, Deadwood, Dak. ; prep, school, Mich.; grad., Mass. Inst., of Technology,: 1890. During summer vacations worked on railroad work and mine surveying Homestake Zvlining Co. Was in charge Engr. Dept., Homestake Mining Co., unti; 1893. Member : Am. Soc Civil Engrs. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Masons. Ad dress : 1043 San Pasqual st, Pasadena Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 407 MOODY. Clare Joseph, Civil Engineer; horn, Winterport, Me.. Dec. 22, 1879 : son, Joseph O. and Sarah B. (Thompson) M. B. S. (C. E.). Univ. of Maine. 1905. Employed as Engr. in U. S. Reclamation Service. Northern Div. Asso. member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : Ronan, Mont. ; Ofpce : Helena, Mont. MOODY, Elmer I., Lawyer; horn, Edg-er- ton. Mo., Feb. 4, 1879 ; son, J. and Eliz- abeth (Crane) M. Edit. : public schools, St. .Tospph. Mo. ; State Normal, Edmond. Okla. Married. Carolyn C. Machin. Oct. 15, 1903. Moved to Cal., 1898. Member law firm. Simpson, Moody & Simpson. Member: L. A. Bar Assn.. Bd. of Trade. Dir., of Security Natl. Bank of Pasadena. Gluts : Overland, Annandale Country. Re- publican. Res. : 648 Arroyo Drive ; Of- flee : 216 Chamber of Comm.erce bldg.. Pasadena, Cal. MOODY, Robert. Banker; horn, Eng- land, 1836; son, Thomas and Mary (New) :M. Married. Mary C. Allen, at Kansas City, Mo. Pres.. Bank of Miami, Tex. : Guarantee State Bank. Sh.attuck. Okla. ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Canadian, Tpx. ; Gerlack Bank. Woodward, Okla. 1 (Idress : Canadian. Tex. :, Lumberman; horn, Fay- <-rte, Me., May 23, 1845 ; son, Samuel and Sarah (Lyford) M. Edu. : Lewiston Falls Acad. Married, Sarah L. McDonald, (died, April 6, 1889) May 23, 1870. at San Diego, <"al. ; second. Ella McConoughy, 1892. Vice-pres.. Sou. Trust & Savings Bank ; Mgr.. San Diego Lbr. Co. Served as res. consul for Bolivia, app. by Pres. McKin- oy. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Bd. ^f Trustees. Public Library. Clubs : Uni- versity, Country. Republican. Address : San Diego, Cal. ORTIMER, C(liarles) White, Consul; inrn, Adelaide, Ont, Can., Apr. 20, 1852 ; :<')i. Rev. Arthur and Mary Frances Wliite) M. Edu. : Upper Canada College, Toronto, Can., 1883-6; B. A., Univ. of I'rinity College, Toronto, 1873 ; M. A., 887. Married, Annie M. Best, Oct. 24, 1886. Moved to Cal., Jan., 1882. BritJsh Vice-Consul at Los Angeles, since May. 1883. Club : California. Res. : California Club ; Office : 704-5 International Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MORTOIV, William Jones, Banker; born, Maury Co., Tenn., May 16, 1868 ; -son- William J. and Willie E. (Jones) M. Married, Laura E. Kennedy, Dec. 21, 1892. in Maury Co., Tenn. Pres., First Slate Bank, Moore County Townsite Co. ; Dir., Enid Ochiltree & Western R, R. Co. Ad- dress : Dumas, Tex. MORTON, William Ona, Lawyer; born, Lafayette Co., Ala., July 30, 1868; son. Dr. William Addison and Elizabeth J. (Moore) M. Edu. : public schools, Tex. ; Springtown Male & Female Inst. ; Ft Worth Bus. College; Ft. Worth Univ Married, Maude Hunter. Member law firm, McLean, Booth & Morton, Ft. Worth, 1898 Moved to Los Angeles, and became mem- ber firm, Morton, Houser & Jones, 1902. Elected to Congress, Democratic ticket, 1904 ; Atty. Gen., 1906 ; Member Civil Service Commission, L. A., 1907-12 (pres.) Taught public and private schools in Tex., 8 years ; was Prof, of Corporation Law Legal Dept, Univ. of Cal. ; Senior member law firm, Morton Riddle, Hollzer & Mor- ton. Member: Masons, Elks, Woodmen of the World, Women of Woodcraft, Texas State Soc, Fraternal Brotherhood, Red Men, Jefferson Club. Res. : 190 N. Mari- posa St. ; Office : 536-542 Citizens Natl. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MOSER, Jeflferson Franklin, Captain, U. S. Navy ; born, Allentown, Pa., May 3, 1848 ; son, John B. and Henrietta (Beid- leman) M. Edu. : Entered U. S. Naval Academy, then at Newport, R. I., Sept. 29, 1864 ; grad. as Midshipman at Anap- olis, Md. (Academy moved in 1865), June 2, 1868. Promoted to Ensign, 1869; Mas- ter, 1870 ; Lieut. 1872 ; Lieut. Command- er, 1893; Commander, 1899; Captain. 1903. Married, Nancy McDowell, Oct. 20. 1874, at Slatington. Pa. Retired as Cap- tain in 1904, upon his own application, after 40 years service. Was for many 414 WHO'S WHO years employed on special duty under th-^ Government on exploring expeditions for inter-oceanic canal routes on the Isthmus of Darien and Panama and in Nicaragua ; also on the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey and the TJ. S. Fish Commission. While in command of the "Albatross" was appointed by the President a member of the International Fur Seal Commission, and in this capacity visited Eastern Si- beria and the Karile Islands. While in command of the "Albatross" was largely engaged upon Oceanography, the explora- tion of the salmon streams and lake sys- tem of Alaska and the exploration of the South Sea under the direction of Alex- ander Agassiz. During the Spanish-Amer- ican War, was in command of the "Alba- tross" and Mosquito fleet on the West Coast and later commanded the "Ben- nington." Since 1904, Genl. Supt., Alaska Packers Assn., of San Francisco. Cluhs : Army & Navy, (Washington, D. C.) ; Bo- hemian, Family, (San Francisco). Fel- low of American Assn. Advancement of Science. Member: Natl. Geographic Soc, American Fisheries Soc, Soc. American Wars. Author: "The Salmon and Salmon Fisheries of Alaska," 1897; "Alaska Sal- mon, 1900-1901." Res. : 1605 Lincoln ave., Alameda; Office: 85 2nd st.. San Francisco, Cal. MOSES, Montague T., Editor, Lav^yer: horn, Cincinnati, O., Apr. 11, 1850; son. Simpson P. and Lizzie (Tucker) M. Eclu. : Washington, D. C. ; LL. B., Law Dept.. Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., 1872. Past Head Consul, Wood- men of the World. Editor, "The Pacific Woodmen," since Nov., 1907. Democrat. Res. : 2480 Sutter st. ; Office : 518 Hewes bldg., San Francisco, Cal. MOSESSOHN, David N., Lawyer and Publisher ; 'born, Russia, Jan. 1, 1883 ; son. Rev. Dr. N. and Theresa (Nissenson) M. Came to V. S. when five years old. Edu. : public schools of San Francisco, Oakland and Portland; Grad., Portland High School, 1900; LL. B., Univ. of Ore- gon, 1902. Married, Henrietta Minnie Lerner, July 9, 1905, at Alameda, Cal. Admitted to the bar, 1902; admitted to U. S. Circuit and District Courts. 1902. and to the bar of State of Cal., 1909. Member, Executive Committee, Republican Central Committee, Portland, Ore., 1907 ; Deputy District Atty., 1908. Member law firm, Mosessohn & Mosessohn ; Publisher. • "The Jewish Tribune" (weekly) ; Editor: and Publisher, "The Chamber of Com-i merce Bulletin," (monthly) ; Pres., Pru-i dential Realty Corporation; Pres., Pub-i lishers' Protective Assn. of Oregon, i Member : I. O. O. F. (Past Grand) ; Knights of Pythias (Past Chancellor) ; I. O. B. B. (Past President) ; Royal Ar-< canum, Portland Chamber of Commerce, Am. Bar Assn., Oregon State Bar Assn. Am. Jewish Historical Soc, Shipping Soci of America, Jewish Relief Soc, Portland Zionist Soc, Mutualist Assn., First He- brew Benevolent Soc. CWbs : Portland; Commercial, Portland Ad (pres., 1911) ;j Portland Press, Associated Advertising ot\ America. Res.: 776 Johnson st. ; Office :i 714-16 Chamber of Commerce bldg., Port-i land. Ore. _ I MOSIER, JefEerson Newton, Capitalist:! horn, Mosier, Ore., Sept. 28, 1860; soni Jonah Harrison and Jane (Rollins) MJ Edu. : private tutor. Married, Mary A. Sivener, Feb. 16, 1889, at The Dalles, j Ore. Founder of Town of Mosier. Pres.,,|| Mosier Valley Bank, "Mosier Bulletin" ;j Dir., Mosier Fruit Growers Assn., Pec - pie's Trans. Co., Mosier Water Co., Mosiei Telephone Co. Member: K. of P., Ode Fellows, Elks, M. W. A., Royal Neigh bors, United Artisans. Gluh : Mosier Val ley Commercial. Address : Mosier, Ore. MOSS, Albert Bartlett, Banker anc Merchant; horn, Belvidere, 111., Nov. 29' 1849; son, Edward and Mary Carter M Edu. : Belvidere High School ; Prof., F. S Whitman's Private College. Married Celia A. Mellor, Mar. 10, 1886, at Rod Springs, Wyo. Pres., Moss Mercantil Co., Ltd. ; First Natl. Bank ; Treas., Pay ette Valley Railway Co. Pres. of Bd. 8 years, Idaho Insane Asylum; Pres. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 415 Idaho Colonization Co. ; Dir. in many other COS. Nominee for Gov. of Idaho on Republican ticket, 1898. Formerly Pres., Hardware and Implement Dealers i Western Assn. Member of several com- mercial clubs. Commandery Mason, 30 years ; Odd Fellow ; recently Pres., Bank- ers Assn. of Idaho ; formerly Pres. sev- eral of the larger Irri. Canal Systems of 1 Western Idaho. Res. : 134 First ave. N. ; ! Office : First Natl. Bank, Payette, Idaho. loss, Benjamin Joseph, Physician; hvni, N. Y., May 30, 1887 ; son, Joseph and Abbie (Levy) M. M. D., N. Y., Uomeopathic Med. College, 1910. Unmar- ried. Health officer, Ellensburg, two years, and the youngest health officer in the State of Wash. Member, and Act. Secy., Kittitas County Med. Soc, Kings Co. Ho- meopathic Med. Soc, Am. Inst., of Homeo- pathy, Moose and Eagle Lodges. Address : 408 N. Pearl, Ellensburg, Wash, loss, Castle Prentice, Civil Engineer; horn, Arlington, Mass., June 11, 1876 ; so)i, Charles Eugene and Ida Lucretia (Green) M. ; descendant of Col. Moss, who served in the Mexican War. Edu. : common school ; 2 years in high school, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1 year, Univ. of Dres- den, Germany. Married, Laura Kather- iue Lewis, Nov. 18, 1903, at New West- minster, B. C. Res. Engr., Waddell & Harrington, B. C. ; was engr. in charge of and supervising construction of three large bridges at Vancouver, B. C. Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., member, Natl. Geographical Soc. Club : Canadian. Res. : Thurlow and Nelson sts. ; Office : 510 Winch bldg., Vancouver, B. C, Can. -OSS, Leon Fremont, Lawyer; horn, Fulton Co., 111., Sept. 12, 1861 ; son, George Walker and Mary J. (Grigsby) M. Edu. : High School, Cuba, 111. ; Val- paraiso Univ., and Univ. of la. Married, Effie Florence Willard. Moved to Los Angeles, Feb. 2, 1887. Judge, Superior Court of Los Angeles Co., 1909-10. Clubs : California, Los Angeles Country. Member : Masons, I. O. O. F., B. P. O. E., Repub- lican. Res. : 1241 Lake st. ; Office : 711 Am. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. flIOSS, Samuel Arthur, Mining- Engi- neer ; born. New Berlin, N. Y., July 2, 1807; son, Horace O. and Isabel (White) M. ; ancestors came to America in the Mayflower, and others fought in Rev. War. Edu. : grammar schools. New Ber- lin, N. Y. ; 1 year, Cannstadt, near Stutt- gart ; 2 years Vevey, Switzerland, on Lake Geneva ; 3 years St. Johns' School, Syracuse, N. Y. ; grad., Inst, of Techno- logy, Mech. Engr., 1889. Apprentice, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila., one year. Went to Eldorado County, Cal., and engaged in mining, 1890-93 ; with Natl. Life Ins. Co., in Vermont, 1893- 1902 ; returned to Cal. in 1902, and be- came interested in gold dredging with Wendall P. Hammon. Organized and was Pres., Calaveras Gold Dredging Co., 1902. Clubs : Bohemian, University, Un- ion League, (San Francisco) ; Rocky Mountain (New York). Address: San Francisco, Cal. MOSSHOL.DER, William Jolin, Lawyer; born, Martinsburg, O., Aug. 27, 1857 ; son. Squire Humphrey and Mary Eliza (Rob- inson) M. Ph. B., Nebr. Wesleyan Univ., Lincoln ; LL. B., Law Dept., State Univ. of Iowa, 1881. Married, Jennie Prentice, Sept. 26, 1881. Member, Bd. of Edu. of San Diego, 5 years. Mason. Repub- lican. Res. : 2008 5th st. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., San Diego, Cal. MOTT, Frank Kanning, Mayor; born, San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 21, 1866; son, Peter D, and Fannie (Kanning) M. Edu. : Prescott Grammar School, Oakland. Cal., 1872-77 ; Classical School, George F. De- gan. Married, Mrs. Gertrude Bennett, Jan. 10, 1911, at San Francisco, Cal. Newspaper delivery boy at age of 13 ; later messenger for Western Union Tel. Co. ; became clerk and first telephone operator at Oakland, W^estern Union Tel. Co., later becoming asst. lineman and collector ; clerk in hardware store, 1882-89, when became member of firm. Purchased en- tire business in 1899, and continued until 416 WHO'S WHO Jan., 1907, when entered real estate bus. Established Merchants Exchange, (now dir.). Dir. Bd. of Trade. Del. to County Conv., 1887 ; Member City Council, 1895- 1901 ; Mayor of Oakland, since 1905. Pres., Frank K. Mott Co. ; Pres. and Dir., Piedmont Hills Imp. Co., Pleasant Valley Imp. Co., Suburban Dev. Co., Humboldt County Land & Dev. Co. ; Vice-pres., Ma- sonic Temple Assn. ; Dir., Security Bank & Trust Co., Mascot Copper Co. Member : Elks, Knights of Pythias, Masons, Scottish Rite, Knights Templar, Moose Lodge, Native Sons of the Golden West. Clubs : Nile, Athenian, (Oakland) ; Union League, (San Francisco). Address: Oakland, Cal. MOTT, Jolin G., Lawyer; lorn, Los An- geles, Cal., 1874 ; son, Thomas D. and Ascension (Sepulveda) M. Edu.-.IA^. B. and L. B., Notre Dame Univ., Ind., 1896 ; M. L., Catholic Univ. of Am., 1897. Mar- ried, Lila Jean Fairchild, Feb. 23, 1905, at Los Angeles. Member law firm, Mott & Dillon. Member : Los Angeles, L. A. Co. and Cal. Bar Assns., Los Angeles Lodge of Elks (Past Exalted Ruler), N. S. G. W., Knights of Columbus. Cluhs : Crag's Country, Jonathan, California. Republi- can. Res. : 2629 Portland st. ; OMc^ '• 426 Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 310UL.TRIE, Lloyd Walker, Lawyer; horn, San Jose, Cal., Dec. 28, 1868; son, Joseph Addison and Elizabeth Barnet (Walker) M. Edu. : public and high schools ; Univ. of the Pacific ; Emerson Inst, Washington, D. C. ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1890. Married, Susan Frances Edelen, Apr. 18, 1900. City Atty., Fresno, 1895. Member of Legis., 1897. Member, Shriners. Cluhs : Jonathan, University, Los Angeles Athletic, Country, City. Democrat. Res. : 619 Rampart st. ; Office : 918 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MOUNTER, Berneee Victor, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, St. Austell, Eng., Sept. 25, 1878; son, Robert and Clara (Christal) M. B. S., Valparaiso College, Ind., 1903 ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1909. City Health Officer, Lynden, Wash. Member, Whatcom County Medical Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc. Address Lynden, Wash. MOWELL, John Wilson, Physician anc Surgeon ; horn, Pa., March 5, 1861 ; son George W. and Elizabeth B. (Smith) M Married, Ada S. Sprague, June 15, 1898 at Olympia, Wash. Edu. : State Norma School, Warrensburg, Mo. M. D., Mis | souri Medical College, St. Louis, 1888 post grad., 1904. Vice-pres., Olympis Natl. Bank; Dir., White Bluffs Irrigatioi; Co. ; Dir., Shookum Coal Co. ; Chief Medi cal Advisor, Industrial Ins. Commissioi of Wash., which is first state to have thi law in operation. County Coroner, Count; Physician, City Health Officer, City Coun cilman. Cluhs : Commercial, Tacom, Country, 32° Mason. Res. : 200 E. Union Office : Fourth and Main, Olympia, Wasb MOWERS, Saxe W., Surgeon; horn, Me chanicsburg. Pa., July 26, 1870; son Samuel A. and Maria (Gelwicks) M A. B., Wabash College, Crawfordsville' Ind, 1891; A. M., Wabash College, Craw ford'sville, Ind., 1893; M. D., Med. Dept Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1896. Mai ried, Maude A. Davis, July 26, 1905, a Brainerd, Minn. Chief Surg., N. P. Rj^ First Asst. S.urg., 15th Minnesota Vo ^ Inf., during Span.-Am. War, 1898-9r Member, several medical socs. Contribi; tor of articles on medical and surgicEj subjects to technical press. Res. : E. I st. i Office: Northern Pacific Hospital, Tacomr Wash. MUCHEMORE, Harrie Langdon, Civ Engineer; horn, Portsmouth, N. H., Api 2, 1884; son, Frank Parker and Carri A. (Randall) M. Edu. : Portsmouth, N. H High School, 1899; B. S., Dartmouth Co lege, 1904; Thayer School of Civil Engrg C. E., 1906. Married, Harriet Lillia; Horton, Oct. 9, 1907, at Elizabeth, N. •. Three years in Greater New York, shorinj under-pinning and pneumatic caisson sini' ing ; 2 years as principal civilian asst. o constr. of Dry Dock No. 4, Navy Yar. N. Y. ; constructed under-water portion «: concrete pier No. 8, at Puget Sound Nav' Yard. Since 1912, expert aid in Dept. c ON THE PACIFIC COAST 417 h Public Works, Puget Sound Navy Yard. Member: Thaj^er Soc. of Engrgs., Dart- mouth Alumni of Wash., Jr. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Contributor to engrg. periodicals. Res. : Box 797 ; 03ce : Navy Yard. Bre- merton, Wash. MUDD, Seeley Wintersmitli, Consulting Eugiueer ; buiii, Kirkvvood, Mo., Aug. 16, 1861. Edu. : public schools, Kirkwood and St. Louis, Mo. ; M. E., Washington Univ., ; 1883. Assayer and Supt., Copper Dept., St. Louis Smelting & Refining Co., 1883-5. Since 1887, Mgr., Small Hopes Consolidat- j ed Mining Co., and Boreel Mining Co. i. Mgr., Ibex Mining Co. (Little Johnnie I Mine), May, 1899, to Apr., 1902; Western ; Consulting Engr., New Jersey Zinc Co., I May, 1902, to June, 1904. Moved to Los j Angeles from Denver, 1903. Pac. Coast { Consulting Engr., Guggenheim Exploration ! Co., Mar., 1904, to Dec, 1905 ; later, for ii; Am. Smelting & Refining Co. Pres. and isMgr., Queen Esther Mining & Milling Co., lof Kern Co., Cal., since Dec, 1904; Dir. M'and Consulting Engr., Ray Consolidated i; Copper Co., and Gila Copper Co., since )fl907. Charter Member, Sierra Madre '^Club, (pres., 1 year). Res.: 2232 So. ^i Harvard blvd. ; Ofpce : Central bldg., Los ill Angeles, Cal. lUELLER, Oscar C, Law^yer; dorn, Denver, Colo., Sept. 7, 1876; son, Otto and Nettie (Kette) M. Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles ; Berkeley Gymnas- ium, 1890-92; Occidental College, Los Angeles, 1892-94 ; studied lav/ in office of Judge W. H. Wilde, Los Angeles, 1895- 97 ; Law Dept, Univ. of Va., 1898. Mar- ried, Ivy S. Schoder, Apr. 5, 1900, at Los Angeles. In private practice, Los /Angeles, since grad. One of originators :>f annexation project of San Pedro to Los Angeles : Chmn., Consolidation Comm., 1006. Dir., L. A. Chamber of Commerce, - terms ; L. A. Bar Assn. Republican. Member : Masonic orders of both Rites. 'f Phys. and Surg., Montreal, 1862. In )ractice, Canada, 4 years; Chicago, 10 »^ears ; Los Angeles, Cal., since 1876 ; U. ?. Pension Examiner, 1882-4 ; Coroner. ^. A. Co., 3 879-84; Phys. in Chief, French IIosp., Los Angeles, 28 years. Ex-Member, L. A. Bd. of Flealth. Formerly Prof., Clinical Pedriatics, College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : 127 N. Main st., Los An- geles, Cal. NASH, Charles Sumner, Clerg-yman; horn, Granby, Mass., Feb. 18, 1856 ; son. Lorenzo Smith and Nancy (Knight) N. A. B., Amherst College, 1877 ; A. M., 1891 ; D. D., 1897; B. D., Hartford Theological Seminary, 1883 ; D. D., Oberlin College, 1911. Married, Marie Louise Henry, May 15, 1889, .at Winsted, Conn. Pres., Pacific Theological Seminary, Berkeley, Cal. Mem- ber : Religious Education Assn., Delta Kappa Epsllon, (Amherst College Chap- ter). Cluhs : Outlook of Alameda County, Sierra, Authors, (London, Eng.). Author: "Congregational Administration. (Carew lectures for 1909 at Hartford Theological Seminary). Res.: 2713 Parker st. ; Ad- dress : Box 109 Berkeley, Cal. IVASH, Frank D., Lawyer; horn, Hub - bardsville, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1853 ; son, Clark R. and Prudence (Terry) N. B. S., Cor- nell Univ., Ithaca. N. Y., 1872. Married, Ellen B. Wilson, Dec. 20, 1904, at Port- land, Ore. Secy., Hagen Box & Lumber Co. Republican Representative, 35th Dist, Pierce Co., Wash., 1893. Served one term as Regent, Univ. of Wash. Cluhs : Union, Elks. Res. : 2912 N. 28th st. ; Office : Bank Cal. bldg., Tacoma, Wash. NATHAIV, Milton A., Lawyer; horn, Co- lusa Co., Cal., Feb. 22, 1879 ; son, Philip and Louise Florence (Lyons) N. Edu. : Lincoln School, Boys' High School, San Francisco ; Hastings College of Law. Married, Martha Goldberg, July 19, 1908. Non-commissioned officer in Co. F, 1st Regt. Cal. U. S, Vol. Inf. Awarded special congressional medal of honor on recom- mendation of Pres. McKinley. Pres., Cal. Vol. Assn., and Judge Advocate, Dept. of Cal., United Spanish War Veterans, 1911-12. Member : Masons. Native Sons, Knights of Pythias, Spanish War Veterans. 422 WHO'S WHO Republican. Res. : 105 Tenth ave. ; Office : Chronicle bldg., San Francisco, Cal. NAYLOR, Charles Elwood, Lawyer; horn, Chester Co., Pa., Apr. 29, 1852; son, Benjamin and Sarah (Taylor) N. Edu. : public schools, N. J. ; high school. Pa. Married, Ella Fenn, Nov. 28, 1878. Moved to Cal., 1874. Member, Bar Assn. of San Francisco. Mechanics' Inst., Geo- grahpical Soc. of Am., Chamber of Com- merce. Gluhs : Union League, Common- wealth, Olympic, Loring. Unitarian. Re- publican. Res. : San Francisco ; Office : 426-428 Sheldon bldg., San Francisco, Cal. NEIIiSON, Neils S., Banker; horn, Swe- den, Sept. 5, 1848 ; son. Nils and Begta (Hanson) S. Edu. : public schools, Swe- den. Married, Benta Neilson, Oct. ?., 1883. at Mount Pleasant, Utah. Pres.. San Pete Co. Cooperative Inst.. Mt. Pleas- ant Commercial and Savings Bank, Price Commercial and Savings Bank. Former Mayor of Mt. Pleasant. Republican. Clul) : Commercial. Address : Mt. Pleasant, Utah. NELSOIV, Albin August, Electrical En- gineer ; horn. Big Rapids, Mich., Mar. 9, 1881 ; son, Anthony and Louisa (Young- quist) N. Edu. : Swedish private schools ; public schools. Big Rapids, Mich., and Correspondence Inst, of Am. Married, Victoria Johnson, Sept. 18, 1907, at Sioux City, Iowa. Took full course of apprenticeship in Automatic Telephony at Automatic Elect. Co. Factory. Chicago. Supt. of Switchboards, Mont. Ind. Tel. Co. Member : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Res. : 102 N. Henry ; Office : Ind. Tel. Co., Butte, Mont. NELiSOlV, Cyrus Orestes, Banker; horn, Boone, Iowa, June 1, 1870 ; son, Isiah B, and Emily (Schilling) N. Married, Lizzie Campion, .June 12, 1899. at Omaha, Nebr. Cashier. Citizens State Bank. Address : Myrtle Creek, Ore. NEIiSOlV, Lewis J., Lawyer; horn, Bar- rie, Ont. July 9. 1866 ; son, Robert and Sarah (Clement) N. Married, Lillian Mc- Leod, Nov. 6, 1889, at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Lived in Chicago 10 years be- fore coming to Leavenworth ; practiced law in Chicago several years. City At- torney for Leavenworth, Wash., five years. Active member of Leavenworth Commei'- cial Club. Address : Leavenworth, Wash. NESTOR, T. J., Banker; horn, Minne- sota, Nov. 9, 1862 ; son, John and Johan- nah (Segrue) N. Edu. : common schools. Married. Catherine Gardner, Apr. 24, 1902, . at Seattle, Wash. Pres., Miners and Mer- chants Bank, Iditarod, Alaska ; Vice-pres.. Miners and Merchants Bank, Nome ; Dir.. Nor. Bank and Trust Co., Seattle Lbr. Co. Member : Arctic Brotherhood of Alaska, Eagles. Res. : Washington Hotel ; Office : Nestor bldg., Seattle, Wash. NETHERTON, lAT^illiam Priee, Lawyer; horn, Pacheco, Cal., Dec. 7, 1861; son, John Smith and Matilda A. (Bstes) N.; Edu. : public schools. Contra Costa Co. ; high school, Oakland. Married, Margaret M. Glassford. Mar. 2, 1885. City Atty., Santa Cruz, 1895-1906. Member: Bd. of Edu., Santa Cruz, since 1910 ; I. O. G. T., I. O. O. F., N. S. G. W., Maccabees. Democrat. Res. : 96 Riverside ave. ; Of- fice : People's Bank bldg., Santa Cruz, Cal. IVEVITT, Orme Riehardson, Physician and Surgeon ; horn. Redwood Falls, Minn.,i Dec. 28, 1878 ; son, Olney John and Lucy Ann N. Edu. : graded schools of Minnea- polis, Minn., 1892; Central High School, Minneapolis. 1896 ; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Minn., 1900 ; licensed to practice medicine. State of Minn., 1900 ; State of Wash., 1906. Married, Lela Bessie Rens- berger Tagland, June 12, 1902, at Rush-1 ford, Minnesota. Formerly Health Officer, Lakefield, Minn. Res. : 1700 Blake st. ; Office: Corner First and Duryea, Raymond, Wash. NEVIUS, J. Nelson, Consulting Mining Geologist and Engineer. Grad., Mech Engrg. and Geology, Cornell Univ., 1894 Was in charge Geologic collections. State Museum. N. Y. State Geological Survey 1894-9 ; Geologist, Nichols Chemical Co. N. Y., for concession in Tamaulipas State. Mexico, 1899 ; Geologist, various com panies for various states in Mexico. Mem ON THE PACIFIC COAST 423 ber, Engrg. staff, Compania Metalurgica Mexicana at Santa Barbara and Sombrer- ete properties, 3 years. Opened offices, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, 1904. Now maintains office as Cons. Mining Geologist and Engineer, Pasadena, Cal. Asso. Member, Instituto Geologico de Mexico ; Cliarter Member, Sociedad Geologica Mexi- cana. Address : Pasadena, Cal. VJEWBERRY, Frank J., Physician; boryi, 1 Strawberry Point, Iowa, June 26, 1858. I M. S. and A. M., Upper Iowa Univ. ; M. D., \ Chicago Homeopathic Med. College, 1888 ; \ M. D., 111. Med. College, 1899 ; O. et A. t Chair., New York Opthalmic Hosp. College, 1890 ; post grad., London, Vienna, Leip- zig, Berlin. Married, Kate H. Squires. Prof., Opthalmology and Otology, Univ. of Iowa, 1891-1903. In practice, Los Ange- les, since 1903. Specializes on dis. of the i eye, ear, nose and throat. Cluh : Univoi- sity. Res. : 938 S. Bonnie Brae ave. ; ; Office : 405 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. liEWBURGH, Henry, Law^yer; born, Petaluma, Cal., Sept. 14, 1876; son, Ed- ward and Fannie (Kusiel) N. Edu. : Peta- luma Grammar and high schools ; Colum- bian Univ., Washington, D. C. ; LL. B., ' Hastings Law College. Law partner, C. W. Cross. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows, B'nai B'rith. Republican. Res. : 540 Broderick st. ; Office : 818-820 Balboa bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. fEWBY, Henry, Banker; horn, Spice - land, Ind., May 4, 1868 ; son, Albert and Caroline (Hubbard) N. Married, Pearl Berry, Sept. 11, 1889, at Pasadena, Cal. Pres., Pasadena Natl. Bank ; Treas., L. A. County Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Dir., Troy Laundry Co. ; Treas., Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Co. ; Treas., Elks Bldg. Co. ; Treas., Cal. Mausoleum Co. Mem- inr : Corona Lodge, Pasadena Command- ery, Al Malakiah Shrine, Elks. Cluhs Annandale Country, Overland. Res. : 946 S. Madison ave. ; Office : Pasadena Natl. Bank, Pasadena, Cal. EWBY, AVilliam Garland, Banker; horn, St. Charles Mo., Mar. 11, 1859 ; aon, John H. and Mary A. (Brodhead) N. Edu. : St. Charles College. Married, Etta O. Price, Dec. 14, 1883, at Fort Worth, Tex. Pres., Am. Natl. Bank, Jersey Creme Co. ; Vice-pres., Fort Worth Life Ins. Co. ; Dir., Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf R. R., Trinity & Brazos Valley R. R., Fort Worth & Rio Grande R. R., Red River, Texas & Sou. R. R., Allen Motor Co. Member : K. of P., Masons, Scottish Rite. Clubs : Fort Worth, Fort Worth Country. Res. : 1644 Magnolia st. ; Of- fice : 612 Main st, Fort Worth, Tex. NEWC03IB, Artliur T., Physician; horn, Killawog, N. Y., 1871 ; son, Franklin T. and Elizabeth (Thurston) N. Edu. : pri- vate schools, N. Y. ; Homer Acad. ; Cort- land Normal Acad. ; Wells Bus. College, Syracuse, N. Y. ; M. D., Baltimore Med. College ; post grad., Johns Hopkins, Bal- timore ; Univ. of Chicago ; Clinics in New York, Phila., Chicago, Mayo Bros, in Rochester, Minn. Married, Olive Stratton, 1895, at Pasadena. In U. S. service under Surgeon General of U. S., 4 years. In private practice, Baltimore, 2 years. Went to Pasadena, Cal., and opened office, 1900. Member : Med. Chirurgical Faculty of Md., Am. Med. Assn., Internatl. Congress of Tuberculosis, Cal. State Med. Assn., L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Clinical and Pathological Soc. of Cal., Pasadena Med. Soc. Clubs : University, (Los Angeles) ; Annandale Country, Overland, (Pasadena) ; Sou. Cal. Automobile, Catalina Tuna. Address : Pasadena, Cal. JVEVVEIili, Robert C, Real Estate; born, Iowa, 1876 ; son, D. G. and Adelia (Zing- ley) N. Married, Frances Warfield, (niece of former Gov. Edwin Warfleld of Mary- land, stepdaughter of J. H. Spring, S. F. (capitalist), Nov. 1, 1905, at Fruitvale, Sr. Partner, Newell, Murdock Co., of Thous- and Oaks, Berkeley and Forest Hill, S. F. ; Vice-pres., Newell, Murdock Realty Co. Clubs: Bohemian, (S. F.) ; Athenian, (Oakland) ; Claremont Country, (Oak- land) ; Savage, (Melbourne, Vic, Austra- lia). Res.: Thousand Oaks; Office: 30 Montgomery st, Berkeley, Cal. 424 WHO'S WHO NEWHALiIi, Henry Harris, Banker; dorn, Rhode Island, 1858 ; son. Dr. Thomas K. and Eliza Ann (Harns) N. Echi. : public schools ; Eastman's Bus. College. Married, Louise Pape, 1888, at Portland, Ore. Pres., East Side Bank, Lone Fir Cemetery Co. ; Treas., East Side Transfer Co., East Side Imp. Assn., Mutual Sick and Accident Soc. Ees. : 773 Johnson st. ; Office : 100 Grand ave., Portland, Ore. , / NEWHOUSE, Samuel, Mine Owner; ^ horn, N. Y. City, 1854. Edu. : public schools, Phila. ; studied law. Married, Ida H. Stingley, 1883. Went to Leadville. Colo., 1879, and published a newspaper ; was in freighting business and later in- vested in paying mines, opening some of the great silver mines of Colo ; instrumen- tal in building of Denver and Intermoun- tain Ry. Moved to Utah, 1896 ; gained control Highland Boy Mine (now Utah Consolidated), and now the property of Standard Oil Co. One of the owners of Boston Consolidated. Laid out and built town of Newhouse, Utah ; was the first to build a modern steel sky-scraper in Salt Lake City. Member : Mining Exchange CluJjs : Commercial, and all prominent so- cial clubs of Salt Lake City. Offices : Lon- don, New York, and Salt Lake City, Utah. NEWKIRK, Garrett, Physician; horn, Calhoun Co., Mich., May 8, 1847. M. D., Rush Med. College, 1868 ; attended Chi- cago College of Dental Surgery. Married, Martha E. Martin, Dec. 25, 1872. In practice, HI., 1869-76 ; Prof., Orthodontia, Chicago College of Dental Surgery, 1886-8 ; practiced dentistry, Chicago, 1883-1900; Prof., Operative Dentistry, and Dean, Col- lege of Dentistry, Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1901- 05 ; formerly Pres., Chicago Dental Assn., 111. State Dental Soc. Cht6 :. Twilight of Pasadena. Res. : Altadena ; Office : Colo- rado and Fair Oaks sts., Pasadena, Cal. NEW1.IN, Gurney Elwood, Lawyer; born,. Lawrence, Kas., Nov. 11, 1880 ; son, Thomas Elwood and Laurie (Hadley) N. Edu. : public schools, Whittier, Cal., 1888 92; Whittier Acad., 1892-96; grad., Los Angeles High School, 1898; Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., 1898-1900; B. L, Univ. of Cal., 1902 ; LL. B., Harvard Univ Law School, 1905. Moved to Cal., 1886 Commenced practice of law in Los Ange les in office of Percy R. Wilson, 1907 App. Atty. for L. A. Pac. Ry. Co., 1907 General Counsel, 1910 ; resigned. Mar. 1911 ; since in private practice. Lecture in Med. Juris., Univ. of Cal., Dept. oi Med., 1910-11. Member : Am., Cal., am: L. A. Bar Assns. Cluhs : L. A. Country. L. A. Athletic, California, Harvard, (Lo Angeles) ; Bohemian, (San Francisco) Republican. Res. : 737 West 28th st. Office : Title Insurance bldg., Los Ange les, Cal. JVEWMAN, Francis Marion, Lawyer horn, Washington Co., Texas, Nov. 4 1860 ; son, Joel and Mary (Overton) N. his grandfather settled in Texas, 182o a member of Austin's first colony. Grad. Baylor Univ., Independence, Tex., 1885 (last grad. of the Univ. of Independence as it was moved that year to Waco, Tex.) Instructor in the Univ. during his las year. Principal of Plantersville (Grime Co., Texas), School, 1895-6; licensed t practice law at Brenham, Texas, Sept, 1897 ; went to Brady last day of Oct. 1887, and has since been practicing law licensed to practice in State Suprem Court and other Federal and State Court? Has served as special Judge at differen times in various courts. Never candidate for office. Democrat. Owner of stocl in 3 banks and other corporations, am dir. in several. Address : Brady, McCu! loch Co., Tex. NEWMAN, Henry Parfeer, Physician horn. Wash., N. H. Edu. : New LondoJij Literary Inst. ; Dartmouth Med. College., M; D., Detroit Med. College, 1878; pos' grad., Strassburg, Leipzig and Bonn. 1878-80; A. M., Dartmouth College, 1894 ', Interne, St. Luke's Hosp., Detroit, 1876-£; Married, Fannie L. Hodges, 1882. In praf i tice, Chicago, 1880-1906; San Diego, sine 1906. Prof., Gynecology and Clinici Gynecology, Med.Dept, Univ. of 111., an" Chicago Polyclinic, several years ; Secy ON THE PACIFIC COAST 425 Section on Abdominal Surgery and Gynec- ology. Pan-Am. Congress at Havana, Pa- nama and Guatemala. Pres., Marion- Sims Hosp.. Chicago, since founding, 1894 : Cons. Surg, and Gynecologist, Chicago Maternity Hosp. : Cons. Surg, and Gynec- ologist. St. Anthony's Hosp. ; Surg., Ag- I new Hosp. and Sanitarium, San Diego, Cal. I Specialty : Abdominal Surgery and Gynec- ■ ology. Jlember : Am. Med. Assn., Chicago :\[od. Soc, 111. Med. Soc, Am. Gynecologi- cal Socs., Chicago Gynecological Soc. (ex- pres.) ; Am. Acad, of Med., Mississippi ■ jand Tri-State Med. Socs., Internatl. Con- gress of Gynecology, San Diego Co. Med. Soc. San Diego Co. Clinical Soc. Nu Sigma Frat. Gluhs : University, (Chi- cago) ; University, (San Diego). Res.: ir.f>0 8th St.; Office: Timken bldg., San Ui.'go. Cal. EAVMARK, Maurice Harris, Whole- sale Grocer; liorn. Mar. 3, 1859; son, Harris and Sarah Newmark. Edu. : pri- vat(^ and public schools, L. A., 1865-72; Drivate school, N. Y. 1 year ; Paris. France. 1ST3-76. Married, Rose Newmark, July •">. 1888, at San Francisco. Vice-pres., M. A. Newmark & Co. ; Harbor Commnr.. L. A. : Pres., 13 years. Associated .Tobbers : Prf^s.. Sou. Cal. Wholesale Grocers Assn., 10 years; Dir., Chamber of Commerce, Merchants and Manufacturers Assn.. Bd. of Trade. Southwest Museum. Vice-pres., Harris Newmark Co. ; Vice-pres., L. A. Brick Co. ; Dir., Equitable Savings Bank, Standard Woodenware Co., Montebello Land & Water Co. Gluts : Concordia. Jona- than. Res. : 905 Beacon, Los Angeles, Cal. ICHOL., Henry Sehell, Civil Engineer; horn. Mt. Pleasant. Pa., Dec. 18, 1882; ^ou. John F. and Susan (Schell) N. B. S., Pnirlne Univ.. 1904: C. E., 1907. Struc- tuial Engr., Canadian Collieries (Duns- 'niiirl Ltd. Asso. Member : Soc. Civil Kngrs., Sons of Am. Rev. Res. : 802 Cook <1 . : Office : 312 Pemberton blk., Victoria. f'.. ('.. Can. [(HOLS, Allen Penlield, Lawyer; horn. Burlington, Vt., Apr. 1, 1867; son, Ben- jamin S. and Lucy H. (Penfield) N. Edu. : private and public schools, Burlington. Vt. ; Univ. of Vt., 1885-87 ; LL. B., Yale Tiaw School, 1891 ; studied law in office at Pomona, and attended lectures in Los Angeles. Married, Elizabeth Adgate, July 2. 1891. Member law firm, Nichols & Pitzer. City Atty., Pomona, 1 term. Dir. and Atty., First Natl. Bank, Pomona ; atty. for land and water cos.. Salt Lake Railroad. Member : Masons, Knights Tem- plar. 32°, Scottish Rite, Shriners, B. P. O. E., Sigma Phi. Republican. Address : Pomona, Cal. NICHOLS, Leslie Anderson, Banke^. horn, Syracuse. N. Y., June 26, 1879 ; son, John Adams and Julia (Hull) N. Edu. : public and high school, Syracuse, N. Y. Married, Sallie Van Kleck Noxon, Oct. 3, 1906, at Syracuse. N. Y. Cashier, Central Bank of Toppenish. Member : 141st Separate Co., N. Y. N. G., Natl. Geographi- cal Soc. Address : Toppenish, Wash. NICHOLS, Ralph Day, Lav^yer; hum. Panora, Iowa, Mar. 1, 1874 ; son, Joseph Decker and Helen Sophrana (Day) N. Ph. B.. Univ. of Wash., 1896. Married, Madge Blick. Sept. 29, 1909. at Seattle. Wash. Vice-pres., Rainier Heat & Power Co. Since 1907, member of Senate, State of Wash. Res. : 4815 37th ave. S. ; Office : 612 Oriental bldg., Seattle, Wash. NICHOLS, William Rates, Banker; horn, Vermont, Dec. 4. 1859 ; son, William H. and Ann Eliza (Bates) N. Grad., Vermont State Normal School, Randolph, 1878. Married. Emma D. Heimbach. 1884. at Duluth, Minn. Moved to Cal.. 1892. Pres.. Bank of Dinuba. Trustee, high school. Member : Masons, Order Eastern Star. Cluhs : Sequoia, (Fresno). Address: Dinuba. Cal. NICOLAI, Charles, Banker; horn, Osh- kosh. Wis., Dec. 23, 1854; son, Peter and Wilhelmina (Wilke) N. Edu. : German Acad., high school, bus. college. Married. Lillian May Davis. Apr. 28. 1907. at Sar- gent. Nebr. Cashier, First Natl. Baak ; Pres., Harbor City Sav. Bank ; Dir., Pac. Mfg. and Ins. Co. :Member : Masons, 32°, 426 WI^O'S WHO Knights Templar. Shrlners, Odd Fellows. Elks. Address : San Pedro, Cal. NIEIiSON, Axel F, O., Physician and Surgeon ; dorn, Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 25, 1868 ; son, Hacon and Sophia (Johansen) N. Edu. : high school, Copen- hagen, Denmark, 1883 ; Normal Education, D. B. B. Y. IT., Provo, Utah, 1889 ; M. D., 111. Med. College, 1905 ; licensed to prac- tice, 111. and Idaho, 1905 ; post grad. work, London and Vienna, 1909 ; licensed to practice Pharmacy, State of Idaho, 1910. Married, Louisa Haight, 1899. at Salt Lake City. Principal of Cassia State Academy, 1889-95; County Supt. of Schools, 1895-97; County Physician, 1906- 12 ; Pres., School Board, Oakley Public Schools, 1906 ; Asst. Surg., Great Shoshone and Twin Falls Water Power Co., Oakley, Ida. Address : Oakley, Ida. NIMMO, James Valence, Civil Engi- neer ; torn^ London, England, July 30. 1875 ; S071, James and M. (de Liefde) N. Edu. : Mill High School, London. Eng. ; B. S., in Engrg. Science, Glasgow Univ., Glasgow, Scotland. 1902. Unmarried. Apprenticed to John Fowler and Co., Leeds, England. Asst. to W. J. Harrison, Civil Engr., London, England ; Asst. Engr., Assam Bengal Ry., 1897-1901 ; Asst. Engr., S. Pearson & Son, Contractors, 1902-04 ; Chief Engr.. New Canadian Co.. and Resident Engr., Atlantic, Quebec and Western Ry. Co., 1904-07 ; since 1909. Div. Engr., Canadian N. P. Ry. Div. Has trav- eled in India, Egypt, China, France, Italy, Germany. Belgium, Holland. United States: and Canada. Member : Inst, of Civil Engrs., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Canadian Soc. of Civil Engrs., Am. Railway Engrg., Assn. Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Canadian Railway Club. Address : Lyt- ton, B. C, Canada. NIMMO, Ray E., Lawyer: horn. Troy, N." Y., Mar. 24, 1882 ; son. Charles A. and Angeline (Coon) N. Edu. : public schools, Troy. N. Y. ; Troy Military Academy ; LL. B.. Albany Law School. Union Univ., Albany, N. Y., 1903. Married, Mazie H. Earle, July 2, 1908. U. S. Commnr., Northern Dist. of N. Y., 1906-7. Moved to Los Angeles, 1908. Asst. City Pros. Atty., Los Angeles, since Dec, 1910. Cluhs : Union League, City, Roosevelt League. Member : Masons. Republican. Res. : 1473 West 46th st. ; Offtoe : 326 West First st., Los Angeles, Cal. NOBIjE, Osee Willis, Lawyer; 'born, Alexandria. Ind., May 2, 1878; son, Peter Elijah and Delina (Runyon) N. Edu.'. high school, Minden, Nebr. LL. B., Chi- cago Law School, 1902. Married, Susan Louise Foley, June 20, 1903, at Chicago. Atty. for a number of corporations. Prac- ticed law, Chicago, 3 years. Since 1905, practiced at Kettle Falls. Republican. Address: Kettle Falls, Wash. NOBIiE, Patrick, President, Pacific Rolling Mill Co. ; 'born, Abbeville, S. C, Jan. 14, 1849 ; son, Edward and Mary (Bratton) N. ; great, great grandson of Gen. Andrew Picking, of the Rev. ; great grandson of Gov. Ezekiel Picking of S. C. ; grandson of Gov. Patrick Noble of S. C. Edu. : the College of Charleston. Charleston. S. C. ; left college to go to work after junior year. When final call for troops between ages of 16 and 17 was made, he went with the State troops of S. C, Jan., 1865, to June, 1865. In ISP.S. came to Cal. ; first employed by the Cent- ral Pacific; entered service of Pacific Rolling Mill Co., summer of 1868 ; has since been with that co. and is now its president. Member : Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Engineers' Soc. of Western Penn- sylvania. Technical Soc. of the Pacific Coast. Chibs : Bohemian, Transportation. Res. : 1168 Clay st. ; Office : 721 Crocker bldg., San Francisco. Cal. NOBLE, Theron A„ Consulting Civil En- neer ; l)orn, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1863 ; son, H. A. and Mary Frances (Cummins) N. ; descendant of Thomas Noble, Conn., mi- grated from England. Edu. : 3 years math, course, Iowa Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa ; 1 year, shop work, Des Moines, la., 1884 ; entered 3rd year, special course, Mech. Engrg.. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1884 : completed course, 1886. Married, Char- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 427 lotte D. Brawnell, June 9, 1906, at Ever- ett, Wash. Followed Mech. Engrg., 3 years, Phila., Chicago, Seattle. Since 1893, has followed civil and hydraulic engrg. Served 5 years as Chief Engr., Seattle Power Co. ; Engr., Oriental Consol. Mining Co., in Korea, 2 years ; Res. Engr., U. S. Rec. Service, in Wash., 3 years ; left the service, Jan., 1907, to take up pri- vate practice. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Pac. Northwest Soc. of Engrs., Natl. Geog. Soc. Cluhs : University, Com- mercial, (North Yakima). Contributor to the trans, of Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Pac. N. W. Soc. of Engrs. Ees. : 509 N. 2nd St. ; Office : 207 Miller bldg., North Yaki- ma, Wash. NORDBY, Peter F., Banker; born, Nor- way, Dec. 3, 1862 ; son, Frederick Petter- sen and Annie (Guldbransdater) N. Edu. : public schools, Norway. Married, Anna Jacobson, Dec. 15, 1890, at Seattle, Wash. Pres., Kitsap County Bank, Kitsap Trad- ing Co. ; Vice-pres., Fidelity Securities Guaranty Co. Address : Port Orchard, Wash. jVORMAX, Liicietia Hogan, Lawyer; horn, Jacksonport, Wis., Mar. 21, 1871; daughter, Emanuel and Pauline (Bishop) N. Moved to Cal., 1906. LL. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1910. Res. : 332 N. Dillon st. ; Office : Bryson blk., Los Angeles, Cal. NORMEIVT, James William, Banker and Lawyer ; horn, Rienzi, Miss., Dec. 23, 1868 ; son, James Morn and Monie C. (Rogers) N. Edu. : public schools, at Starkville, Miss., and at Mississippi A. tfe M. College. Married, Susie Kennedy, Sept. 1, 1897, at West Point, Miss. Alder- man and City Clerk of Starkville, Miss., for several years previous to 1900. Mem- ber of Mississippi State Legislature, 4 sessions, 1900 to 1908. Local Trustee of Mississippi A. & M. College, 1904 to 1910. Interested in and official in Miss- issippi and New Mexico banks for more than 20 years. Has practiced law since 1900. Pres. and Dir., Capital City Bank. Member: Scottish Rite Masons, 32°, Elks, Odd Fellows, W. O. W. Res. : 237 Wash- ington ave. ; Office : Capital City Bank, Santa Fe, N. M. jV ORRIS, John R., Life Insurance; horn, Charles Co., Md., Sept. 12, 1872. Edu. : public schools. In hotel bus., N. Y. and Chicago, 10 years. Married, Virginia Hayes, Feb. 17, 1901, at Ogden, Utah. Moved to Los Angeles, 1903 ; with Con- servative Life and Pacific Mutual and Natl. Life Ins. Cos., since 1903 ; Gen. Agent, since 1909. Del. to Natl. Conven- tion of Life Underwriters, Toronto, Can.. 1907 ; Los Angeles, 1908 ; Louisville, Ky., 1909. Member : Masons. Cluhs : Overland, (Pasadena) ; City, (Los Ange- les). Address: Los Angeles, Cal. NORTH, Austin, Banker; horn, Adel, Iowa, May 20, 1869 ; son, T. R. and Neonia E. (Stewart) N. Edu. : Adel High School ; Capital City Commercial College, Des Moines, Iowa. ■ Married, Hat- tie Schwartz, Oct. 19, 1894, at Billings, Mont. Pres., Austin North Bank, North Real Estate Inv. Co., North Town Land Co., Slater Brick and Tile Co., Title Ab- stract Co. ; Dir., Billings Mutual Heading Co. ; Treas., Yellowstone Co. Republican Central Comm. Republican. Member : Chamber of Commerce. Cluh : Billings, Country. Res. : Country Club ; Office : 202 North 27th st., Billings, Mont. • NORTHROP, Edward R., Phyisican and Surgeon ; hoi-n, Seymour, Conn., Dec. 3, 1870 ; son, Henry Davenport and Joseph- ine (Merrick) N. Edu. : Phila. public schools ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, Phila., Pa., 1898 ; M. D., Medico Chirur- gical College, Phila., Pa., 1898. Married Laura I. Merwarth, June 1, 1899, at Phila. Chief Surg., Inland Empire Sys- tem : Pres., Silver Hoard Mines Co. ; Mgr. and Treas., Seymour Orchard Co. Mem- ber : Wash. State Med. Assn. Cluhs : University, Spokane (Spokane). Res.: 1425 W. 8th ave. ; Office : 417 Paulsen bldg., Spokane, Wash. JVORTHRUP, Daniel Boone, Physician; horn, Ohio, May 27, 1855. Edu. : Baker Univ., Kansas ; M. D., Univ. College of Phys. and Surg., 1880. Married, Fannie 428 WHO'S WHO R. Shaffer, 1885. In practice, Valley Falls, Kas., 1880-86 ; San Diego, since 1886. Member, U. S. Pension Board, 16 years; Health Officer, San Diego, 1888- 1904 ; Co. Phys.. San Diego. Member : San Diego Co. Med. Assn. Address : 767 5th St., San Diego, Cal. NORTON, Albert 31., Lawyer; horn, Los Angeles, Cal., June 25, 1879 ; son^ Isaac and Bertha (Greenbaum) N. Edu. : pub- lic and high schools, Los Angeles ; LL. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., Law Dept, 1901. Mar- ried, Myrtle Prenzlauer, Nov. 27, 1904. Member law firm, Trask, Norton & Brown. Secy., Los Angeles Democratic Co. Central Comm., 1902 ; Chmn., 1908-12 ; Vice- chmn.. Democratic State Central Comm., 1910-12. Club: Concordia, (Los Angeles). Member : N. S. G. W. Res. : 511 Western ave. ; Office : 737 Consolidated Realty bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. NORWOOD, John Logan, Lawyer; horn, Jackson County, Arkansas, August 16, 1873; son^ Alexander Robinson and *Lu- cinda Elizabeth (Myers) N. Edu. : pul)- lic schools of Harrisburg, Ore. ; LL. B., College of Law, Willamette Univ., Salem. Ore., 1902 ; admitted to the Oregon bar, March 3, 1902. Married, Celista A. Tren- ton, March 15, 1906, at Harrisburg, Ore. (she died March 10, 1911). Vice-pres. and Dir., Farmers & Merchants Bank : partner, W. L. Wright Lumber Co. Served as local Councilman, Justice of the Peace, and Precinct Committeeman of the Democratic party. Member : A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F. Address : Harrisburg. Ore. NOTSON, Samuel Edward, Lawyer; born, Iowa, Mar. 27, 1867 ; son, Robert P. S. and Mary Louisa (Edmiston) N. Edu. : Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth, Ore. ; Western Normal College. Shennan- doah, Iowa, grad. 1890 ; Normal Course, Bachelor of Didactics, Fremont College, Fremont, Nebr., 1892 ; B. S., 1895 ; A. B., 1895; A. M., 1912. Married, Mary A. Nelson. Aug. 28, 1895, at Dunlap, Iowa. Del. to Gen. Conference, M. E. Church, at Minneapolis, Minn., 1912. Dep. Dist. Atty., Morrow, Ore., 1905-08; County School Supt., Morrow Co., 1908-12. Re- publican. Address : Court House, Hepp- ner. Ore. NOURSE, Robert Lee, Physician and Surgeon ; bo)-)i, Clovesport, Ky., Sept. 27, 1864 ; S071, Charles Augustus and Francis (Bridges) N. M. D., Rush Med. College. (Med. Dept., Univ. of Chicago), 1889- Married, Marie I. Crawford, Nov. 29, 1889, at Chicago. Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Sec. and Dir., Empire Co. ; Dir., Empire Hdwe. Co. ; Secy., Idaho State Board of Med. Exam., 1899-1905. Member : Idaho State Med. Assn., (pres.) ; South Idaho Dist. Med. Soc, (pres.) ; Am. Med. Assn. ; Hon. Member, Eastern Ore. Med. Soc. ; Boise Commercial Club ; Elder, 1st Presby. Church ; Dir., Y. M. C. A. Res. : 1519 Harrison blvd. ; Of/ice : 405-7 Overlan 1 bldg., Boise, Idaho. NUFFER, John, Architect; born, Ger- many, Dec. 4, 1862 ; son, Christopher and Agnes Barbara (Spring) N. Edu.: En- ■ glish Bangewerke School, Stuttgart, Wur- j; temberg, Germany ; grad. at Banfuhrer in a 4-year course. Married, Louisa Zol- linger, Sept. 18, 1885, at Logan, Utah. : Served as Justice of the Peace, 1898-1902. Prestou Precinct. Idaho. Address : Pres- ton, P. O. Box 136, Idaho. NTJLiIi, Michael 3Iarion, Physician and Surgeon ; bor7i, Blandsville, 111., Dec. 3, I 1871 ; son, Wm. Hebner and Orpha i (Green) N. ; descendant of the Green ( family of Rhode Island, of which Nathan- I iel Green was a member. Edu. : Butler College, Indianapolis, Ind., 1896 ; B. S., Univ. of 111., Champaign, 111., 1900; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Univ. of ' 111., Chicago, 1903 ; post grad. work. West London Hosp., England, 1907 ; also Ber- ! lin. Married, Nell Bernice Johnson, June ■ 10, 1903, at Chicago. Treas., Noble Hosp.. Inc. ; Pres., Recovery Land Co.. Inc. Mem- ber : Am. Med. Assn., Wash. State Med. Assn., King Co. Med. Soc, Alpha Omega Alpha. Res. : 7452 E. Green Lake blvd. ; Office: 7211 Woodlawn, Seattle, Wash. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 429 JUNN, Paul N.y Engineer; horn, Medina, O.. July 31, 18G0 ; son, Charles Robert and Miriam (Kendall) N. ; his father dis- sented from the Church of F]ngland, quit his estate in England and came to Amer- ica, becoming a farmer in Ohio ; his ma- I ternal grandmother died at an advanced age while reading her Greek testament ; i her father was an Oxford professor. Specialized in Science of Education 1 j year, intending to follow it as profession, but later took 2 years' technical work ; received diploma from State Normal at Westfield, Mass. Married, Agnes Aird Geddes, June 24, 1886. In 1890, designed and constructed a plant at Telluride, Colo., the first plant in the world of the kind now known as hydro-electric ; in 1897, at Provo, installed the transmission at 44,000 v., three times the voltage ever before used and the highest used for many years; 1902-6, at Niagara Falls, designed ijand directed construction of the Ontario Works, the largest single hydro-electric development which has ever been attempt- ed in the world. Chief Engr., Telluride Power Co. Member of L. L. and P. N. Nunn, engineers of the Ontario Power Co., Niagara Falls. Member : Am. Soc. ICivil Engrs., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst. Electrical Engrs., Am. Assn. for the Advancement of Science. Clubs : Alta, (Salt Lake City) ; Engineers, (N. Y. ). lAdclress : Provo, Utah, and New York City. iYE, George Washington, Banker; pom, Fairfield Co., Ohio, Aug. 21, 1859 ; 4:son, James and Anna (Sherrick) N. Edu. : Northwestern Normal, Ada, Ohio, 1880-81. Married, Priscilla B. McCleery, June 14, 1887, at Hooker, O. Went West in 1885, and spent 1 year in Eastern Ore., on the Columbia River at Arlington. In June, 18.SG, went to Colfax, Wash., and in Jan., 1.SS7, went to Garfield. Before coming Wfst was a teacher. Dir. and Cashier, rii.> Garfield Natl. Bank. Address : Gar^ :ield. Wash. OAlvEY, John Lew^is, Banker; born, Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 1, 1854 ; son, James and Isabella (Cochran) O. Edu. : Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y. Married, Anna M. Miller, 1883, in 111. Pres., California State Bank. Address : San Bernardino, Cal. OBER, Ralph Hadloek, Civil Engineer; born, Beverly, Mass., May 20, 1871; son, Andrew K. and Sarah A. (Hadloek) O. Edu. : Beverly High School, Beverly Academy, Mass. Inst, of Technology, 1 year ; also read law and was admitted to practice in Supreme Court of State of Wash, in 1895. Married, Mattie E. Shat- tuck. May 30, 1903, at Seattle, Wash. In general practice 21 years. Was em- ployed on location and construction of Adirondack and St. Lawrence R. R. ; with U. S. Govt., under Dept. of the Interior and War Dept, in surveying lands in Washington, and rivers and harbors in Washington and Idaho ; and 7 years in construction of fortifications at Forts Casey, Worden and Flagler, in Wash. Was Engr. in charge of construction of substructure of steel bridge over Colum- bia River at Wenatchee, Wash., under Alex. Stewart, Chief Engr. ; in charge of construction Of substructure of steel bridge over Columbia River for C. M. & P. S. Ry., at Beverly, Wash., under E. J. Pearson, Chief Engr. Was Terminal Engr. for Milwaukee Ry. & Terminal Co. at Seat- tle ; Asst. City Engr., Seattle, 2^^ years. Since 1912, Supt. of Bldgs. and Member Board of Public Works. First Vice-pres., Pacific Northwest Soc. of Engrs. Mem- ber : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Municipal Plans Commission of Seattle, Municipal League, Seattle Commercial Club. Res. : 4471 Winslow place ; Office : 222 City Hall, Seattle, Wash. O'BRIEN, John P., Lawyer; born, San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 13, 1864 ; son. Mar tin and Katherine (Kelly) O. Edu. : pub- lic schools, San Francisco ; read law in office of D. M. Delmas, and Jordan & Bull, 430 WHO'S WHO San Francisco. Married, Teresa Anson, Dec. 14, 1892. Judge of Sou. Dist. of Nev., 2 years ; head of Law Dept, Gold- field Consolidated Mines Co., until 1910. Member : B. P. O. E., Knights of Colum- bus. Democrat. Res. : 972 Eddy st. ; Of- fice : Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. O'BRYAN, William H., Land Broker; born, Oakfleld, Wis., Apr. 25, 1868; son, William and Elizabeth (Putman)O. Edu.: common schools of Minn., until 17 years old. Married, Lilore Keese, 1895, at Santa Rosa, Cal. School Teacher in Minn., and S. D., 4 years. Moved to Lead, S. D., and was associated with Homestake Co., (min- ing) ; in newspaper work, Deadwood, S. D., 1892-93 ; was in Santa Rosa, Cal., 1894-1900. Went to Los Angeles, 1900. One of the leaders in colonization of Im- perial Valley, Cal., and San Joaquin, Cal. Club: Union League, (San Francisco). Res. : Alhambra, Cal. ; Office : 908 Security bldg., Los Angeeles, Cal. ODBIiLi^ Robert Alva, Lawyer; born. Port Byron, 111., Aug. 19, 1882 ; son, Rob- ert Neilson and Sarah Elizabeth (Ward) O. Edu. : public schools, Rock Island Co., 111. ; Moline High School, 111. ; Gustus Bus. College; Univ. of Sou. Cal., College of Liberal Arts, 1903-4; LL. B., College of Law, 1905. Married, Alice Fern Sutley, Sept. 20, 1904. Moved to Cal., 1903. Member law firm. Tanner, Taft & Odell. Del. to Republican County Conv., Los An- geles Co., 1908. Instructor in College of Law, Univ. of Sou. Cal. Member : L. A. Bar Assn., Sigma Chi. Republican. Res. : 1710 Le Moyne st. ; Office : 910 California bldg., Los Angeles,Cal. ODEIiL, Samuel William, Lawyer; born, Hampton, 111., Nov. 4, 1864 ; son, John Price and Sarah (Neilson) O. Edu. : com- mon schools, 111., Iowa and Port Byron (111.) Acad. ; LL. B., Bloomington Law School of 111., Wesleyan Univ., 1887. Mar- ried, Clara Morgan, Dec. 27, 1888. Moved to Los Angeles, 1903. Member law firm. Tanner, Taft & Odell. City Atty. of Mo- line, 1 term. City Atty., Santa Monica, Cal., 1 term. Lecturer on "Commercial Law" at Potts Bus. College, Pasadeni Cal. Author : "Samson," "Delilah," "A tantians" (books for young people) ; r mance of "Athura." Member: Mason, L. A. Bar Assn., Pasadena Bd. of Trad Westside Congregational Church of Pas; dena. Progressive Republican. Res. : Si Palmetto drive, Pasadena ; Office : 9] California bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. O'DONNEIiL., James E., Oil Broke born. Pa., Dec. 27, 1874; son, T. A. ai Myra (Parsons) O. Edu. : public school^ Pa. Began work in oil business at tl, age of 15. Pres., Nacirema Oil Co. ; Fie' Mgr. and Stockholder, Am. Oil Fields Co Stockholder, Am. Petroleum Co. ; Dir Bungalow Apartments Co. Has been Sup and Consulting Supt., Cousins Oil Co., Ca ' malia Oil Co., Whittier Oil Co., Se Souci Oil Co., McKittrick Oil Co., Grasj Casa Oil Co. Address: Los Angeles, d: O'DONNELiL., Thomas Arthur; Oil Ope j ator; born, McCain, Pa., June 26, 187(1 son, Thomas and Myra (Parsons) ' Edu. : common schools, McCain, Pa. Ma ried, Lilly Woods, Aug. 28, 1896, at L| Angeles, Cal. Was newsboy in Pa. We: to Florence, Colo., at the age of 12, ai was employed in grocery store, 2 year spent 5 years working in a gold mir, Moved to Cal., 1889, and was in empli Union Oil Co., Ventura County, 4 yeai Formed partnership with M. H. Whittit;' and drilled oil wells ; 5 years later wei into bus. for himself. Organized Am. (|^ Fields Co., (vice-pres. and field mgr., siaV 1909) ; Vice-pres. and B'ield Mgr., A.r Petroleum Co. Member, Exec. Bd., Im- pendent Oil Producers Assn. Membe /^ Masons, 32°, Mystic Shriners, Ell* Clubs: Jonathan, Sierra Madre, Growle ' of Chicago. Res. : 421 N. Canyon drivi' Office: 1010 Security bldg., Los Angelfj' Cal. t' O'DONNELL,, Thomas William, Lawyt |- born, Longmont, Colo., Nov. 12, 187 1" son, Thomas and Josephine (Howlett) jjf Edu.: Denver High School; A. B., Saci ! Heart College, (S. J.), Denver, Col F 1894; admitted to practice, Supre?p ON THE PACIFIC COAST 431 Court Colo., 1896. Married. Maude Gar- rett. 1905, at Vernal. Utah. 2nd Vol.. "Rough Riders." Spanish-American War, 1898. Member : Am. Bar Assn.. Utah State Bar Assn. Clu'b.'i : Elks. Commercial. Member : State Executive Committee. Re- publican Party. Address : Vernal, Utah. FDOIVIVELI., William T., Lawyer; horn, Benicia. Cal.. July 15. 1869 : son, .John and Ellen (Kelly) O. Edu. : public schools. Solano Co. ; St. Augustine Mili- tary Acad.. Benicia. In govt, service as bookkeeper until Apr. 30, 1909. City Atty., Vallejo, since Mar. 7, 1910. Mem- ber : B. P. O. E., Royal Arcanum. Res. : 912 Georgia st. ; Ofpce : Farragut Theater. bldg., Vallejo. Cal. IFF, Charles Frederick, Oil Producer: horn, Wheatland. Ta., May 13, 1866 ; son, Rev. Charles Frederick and Louise (Meis- ter) O. Edu. : public schools. Wis. Began working at the age of 13 as clerk in gen- eral store. Married, Grace M. Burrows, Oct. 8, 1896. at Madison. Wis. Employed with a music firm at Denver, Colo., 3 years. Moved to Los Angeles, 1893. Owned stationery store, 1893-95 ; was in truck and transfer bus., 1895-99 ; drilled oil well in Los Angeles, 1895 ; one of the organizers and Mgr.. Whittier Crude Oil Co. ; organized Lake View Oil Co.. 1909 ; organizer and Gen. Mgr., Lake View An- nex Oil Co.. since 1910; Gen. Mgr., Ojai Oil Co., Santa Maria Crude Oil Co. Char- ter Member, Company F, Los Angeles. Natl. Guards Cal. Member : Masons, Elks. CluJ) : Union League. Res. : 104 N. Union ; OtHce: 430 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. ffDEN, William Brayton, Lawyer; born, Athol, Prince Edward Co., Ontario, A:ug. 26. 1876 ; son. Wm.. Norman and Slaxj L. '■Rice) O. Edu. : Chicago public schools ; State Preparatory School. Colo. ; Univ. of Colo.. LL. B., Univ. >f Colo., Law School. 1896. Mar- ried, Alta May Swartwout. June 18. 1911. Moved to Cal., 1907. Secy., Co. Central Comm.. of Republican Party in Moulder Co., Colo., 1896-1901. Co. Atty., Boulder Co., Colo., 1902. Member: Am. Mining Congress. Clvl) : Sierra Madre. Republican. Res. : Hollywood ; Oifice : 428 Exchange bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. O'KEEFE, Timothy P., Army Chaplain: horn, Leavenworth County, Kas., Nov. 17. 1864 ; son, Cornelius and Margaret (Rior- dan) O. Edu. : public and parochial schools, Leavenworth, Kas. ; St. Benedict'^ College, Atchison, Kas. ; Niagara Univ.. Theological Dept., Niagara Co., N. T.. 1888 ; S. T. B.. The Catholic Univ., Wash- ington, D. C, 1899. Charter Member and first Chaplain of Spalding Council, No. 417, of Washington. D. C. Manager and Editor, "New Mexico Catholic." in 1895. of Las Vegas, the first English Catholic paper published in New Mexico. In 1903. passed an examination for license to prac- tice law before Judge J. L. Camp. 45th District Court, and Board of Examiners, San Antonio, Texas. Edited and managed, "The 12th Cavalry Standard" at Ft. Ogle- thorpe. Ga., 1906-7. After being ordained to the priesthood, worked for several years in missions of New Mexico ; later was elevated to the Parish of the Immac- ulate Conception at East Las Vegas. N. M. Proffered a burse in the Catholic Univ. at Washington. D. C, which accepted. On recommendation of His Eminence. Car- dinal Gibbons, he received commission as Chaplain in the Army from President McKinley. Promoted to rank of Major. 1912, by President Taft. Stationed at Alcatraz Island, off San Francisco. Mem- j ber : Natl. Geographic Soc, Knights of Columbus. Wash., D. C. Cluh : Union League, (S. F.). Address: Alcatraz Isl- and, San Francisco, Cal. OLBERG, Charles Real, Irrig-ation En- gineer; horn, St. Paul, Minn., August 19, 1875 ; son, John Gill and Ella Clara (Lacker) O. B. S., (In C. E.), George Washington Univ., Washington, D. C. 1900 ; post grad. work in mathematics and hydraulics. Married. Eloise Marie Oliver. Feb. 3, 1904. at Globe, Ariz. Has held the following positions : Structural Steel Draftsman, Supervising Architect's Office, 432 WHO'S WHO Treasury Dept. ; Asst. Hydrographer, IJ. S. Geo. Survey ; Engr., U. S. Reclamation Service, in charge preliminary work, Roosevelt Project, Ariz. ; Structural Engr. to the Quartermaster General, U. S. A. ; Supt. of Irrigation, U. S. Indian Service, in charge District No. 4, including South- ern Cal. and Southern Arizona. Prepared original design of Roosevelt Dam. Ariz. Designed fi?st hangar for dirigible air ship in U. S.. for U. S. Army Engrs. Clul) : University, (L. A.):' Member: Engineer and Architects Assn. of Los Angeles ; Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; Columbia Lodge, No. 3, F. A. A. M. : San Gabrie^ Chapter, No. 100, F. A. M. Res. : 119 N. Valencia st. Alhambra, Cal.; Office: 52S Federal bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. OLDHAM, John Baldwin, Investment Banker : 'born. Collin Co.. Tex.. Mar. 17, 1862 ; son, W. M. and Anna E. (Robinson) O. Edu. : public schools, Louisville. Ky. Married, Katie H. Pittman. Nov. 13, 1889. Engaged in investment securities and bond brokerage bus. Clubs : Dallas Golf, Coun- try. Fes. : oil Ross ave. ; Office : 109 Field St., Dallas. Tex. OLDHAM, John Y., Physician: horn. Newcastle, Ky., Mar. 19, 1866; son, Wil- liam Bryan and Laura Anne (Matthews) O. ; descendant of Ma.i. Gen. Joseph Mc- Dowell of the Rev. War. Edu. : Henry County College ; Kentucky State College, Lexington. Ky. ; Central Univ., Richmond, Ky. ; M. D.. Ky. School of Med.. Louis- ville. Ky., June, 1885. Married. Mary Stuart Flood (deceased). Mar. 29, 1887. at Louisville, Ky. : second. Mrs. Annie Stuart Myrick. July 19. 1911, at Los An- geles, Cal. Associated with Dr. D. S. Reynolds. Louisville. Ky.. 1885-87. Spe- cializes on dis. of eye, ear, nose and throat. Moved to Los Angeles, 1902, and resumed practice. In partnership with Dr. B. F. Church, 1905-09 ; has since prac- ticed alone. Asst. Med. Dir., Golden State Life Ins. Co. ; Member of Natl. State and Local Med. Socs. ; Lexington Lodge No. 1. A. F. & A. M. ; Merrick Lodge No. 31. Odd Fellows ; Ancient Essenic Order No. 262, Elks (past exalted ruler and life member). Cluh : California. Res.: 1745 S. Harvard blvd. : Office : 355 S. Broad- way. Los Angeles. Cal. OlilVER, James Moxley, Lawyer; darn, Contra Costa Co., Cal.,- May 1, 1874; son, Gibson R. and Charity M. (Seymour) O. Edu. : public schools ; Oakland High School ; grad., Univ. of Cal., 1898. Secy., ' State Bd. of Prison Dirs., 1906. Repub- j lican. Res.: 2475 Prince St., Berkeley; j Office : 487 Monadnock bldg., San Fran- | Cisco, Cal. OLIVER, John, Banker; horn. Mo., 1872; I son, James F. and Martha (Finley) O. • Edu. : ^Nlont. Wesleyan Univ. Married, Marie F. Foster, Nov. 6, 1905, at Forsythe, Mont. Cashier, Ekalaka Commercial State Bank. Ordained Methodist minister and occupied pulpit several j-ears. Mem- ber : Mont. Bankers' Assn. Address : Ekalaka, Mont. OLIVER, Turner, Lav^^yer; born. New- bern. Iowa. May 7, 1860 ; son, Hiram W, and Julia (McCaleb) O. ; forefathers oa both sides took part in the Rev. War : father's ancestors in Va. and mother's , with Gen. Marion in army of the South. , Edu. : common school until 18 ; taught in public schools ; took classical course '2 years, in Blue Mtn. Univ. at La Grande ; 2 years, Univ. of Oregon ; lacked one year of completing classical course. Married. Anna McDonald, Nov. 12, 1890, at Sum- merville, Ore. Took charge of father's lumbering bus. one year ; Supt., Union High School, one year ; Dept. County Clerk, 4 years; then elected County Clerk twice, serving 4 years. Bought" "Chicago. Store," and became res. of La Grande, 1894 ; merchant, 5 years ; practiced law since. Organized La Grande Commercial Club, 1895 ; its first Pres. Active in Ma- sons and Knights of Pythias. Democrat. State Senator in dist. with 1500 Rep. maj. Dem. nominee for Secy, of State, 1910 Res. : 1408 4th st. ; Office : Sommer block La Grande, Ore. OLIVBY, Warren, Lawyer; born, Davis Co., la., Mar. 11, 1841; son, William and ON THE PACIFIC COAST 433 Eliza Ann (Green) O. Edu. : Central Univ. of la. ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich. Married, Mary Jane Craven, Sept. 11, 1865. Moved to Cal.. .Tiily 24, 1868. En- listed in 3rd Iowa Inf., May 21, 1861 ; mustering out with ranlv of Capt., Aug. 15, 1865. Mayor of Oakland. 1903-5. Member : Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Grand Army of the Republic, San Francicso Bar Assn. (ex-pres.). Clubs: Berkeley, I'niversity. Claremont Country, Unitarian, (ex-pres.). Res.: 481 29th st., Oakland ;. Office : Merchants Exchange bldg., San Francisco, Cal. 9Li]VEY, Warren, Jr., Lawyer; horn, San Francisco. Oct. 15. 1870 ; son, Warren and Mary Jane (Craven) O. Edu. : Oakland public schools ; A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1891 ; A. B.. Harvard Univ., 1892 ; LL. B.. Hast- ings College of Law, 1894. Member law firm. Page, McCutchen, Knight & Olney. Dir. and General Atty., Western Pac. Ry. Co. Atty. for Regents of Univ. of Cal. ; Trustee. Hastings College of Law ; Dir., Cal. Title and Trust Co. Clubs : Univer- sity, Unitarian. Sierra. (San Francisco) ; Claremont Country. Faculty. (Berkeley) ; Sutter, (Sacramento). Member: Beta Theta Pi, San Francisco Bar Assn, (vice- pres.). Republican. Res.: 2702 Dwight Way, Berkeley ; Office : Merchants Ex- change bldg., San Francisco, Cal. )IiSON, O. Jorgen, Banker; horn, Will- mar, Minn., July 4, 1876 ; son, I. C. and Anetha M. (Thompson) O. Edu. : Will- mar, Minn., graded and high school ; Willmar, Minn., Seminary, a Lutheran Synod Church School. Married, Marie E. Hanson, May 18, 1904, at Fergus Falls, Minn. Cash., First State Bank of Yacolt ; Pres., Southwest Wash. Telephone Co. ; Dir., Pac. Specialty Co.. Portland ; Pres.. Southern Wash. Realty Co.. Yacolt ; Pres., Yacolt Commercial Club ; Member, Pacific Highway Bridge Comm., to build bridge across Columbia River, connecting Van- couver, Wash., with Portland. Served as Deputy County Treas., at Willmar, Minn., 1892-96; Deputy County Auditor, 1896- 1900; Register of Deeds and County Ab- stracts, 1900-8; State Mgr., for a Life Ins. Co., at Fargo, N. D., 1908-10 ; went to Wash., 1910, and organized First State Bank of Yacolt ; was several years Secy, of the Willmar Seminary ; was Secy., Lutheran Synod Bldg. Committee, which erected church at Willmar, 1904. Progres- sive Republican. Chmn., Republican County Committee, at Willmar. 1898 ; was several years Pres., Young Men's Republi- can Club at Willmar. Member : Elks, Loyal Order of Moose, Sons of Norway, Scandinavian Workmen, Vancouver, Wash. Commercial Club. Address : Yacolt, Wash. OliSSOlV, Alexander, Editor and Pub- lisher ; born, Ousala, Sweden, Feb. 27. 1868 ; son, Adolph Magnus and Augusta (Anderson) O. Edu. : public and high schools at Ousala ; grad. when 16 ; engaged in printing in the city of Kungsbacka for 4 years ; came to San Francisco. 1889. Married, Augusta Grahn, Sept. 9. 1897, at San Francisco. Began work with Oest- kusten," the Swedish paper, 1890 ; became Dir. of Swedish Publishing Co., 1891 bought the paper with Ernst Skadstedt 1893 ; took over entire business. 1895 lost nearly everything in fire of 1906 moved to Oakland and established paper 3 weeks later ; moved back to San Fran- cisco, Aug., 1906, to 30 Sharon st., where is now established. Member : Building Committee of Swedish American Hall, erected by the Swedish Society, 1907 ; went to Europe, 1908, with T. O. Lind- strom. as a delegate to present a loving cup to the King of Sweden, Gustav V, as a recognition for the services the King had given to help Swedes in S. F. after the great fire. Propr., West Coast Publishing Co., S. F. Received sih^er loving cap from Swedish-American Patriotic League, 1908. Has taken active part in work of Swedes in S. F. for 22 years. Secy., the Swedish World's Fair Committee ; Hon. Member, Swedish Singing Soc. and "Sy- ran." Member : Swedish Dramatic Club. Masons, Odd Fellows, Druids, Swedish Soc, Scandinavian Soc. One of the orig- 434 WHO'S WHO Inators of the Swedish-Am. Patriotic League of Cal., of which he has been Pres. 2 terms and Secy, for many years, which latter office he still holds. Has pub- lished "Kallprat." numerous sketches, and "Pa Turistfard." reminiscences from an European trip. 1908. both in Swedish. Address : 30 Sharon st.. San Francisco, Cal. 0»MEL,VENY, Henry ^SVilliam, Lawyer; horn, Central City, Marion Co., 111., Aug. 10, 1859 ; son, Harvey Kilpatrick Stuart and Anna Wilhelmina (Rose) O. Grad.. Los Angeles High School, 1877 ; Univ. of Cal., 1879. Married, M. A. Schilling. May 28, 1887. Served as Dep. Dist. Atty.. under Stephen M. White, 1884. Member law firm, O'Melveny, Stevens & Milliken. Res. : 3250 Wilshire blvd. ; Office : Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. O'NEILIi, Eugene Brady, Law^yer; 'born. Va., Apr. 21. 1869 : son, John Owen and Mary (McMenamin) O. Edu. : St. .John's Collegiate Inst, Wash., D. C. ; A. B., LL. B., Georgetown Univ. Married, Pauline M. Schindler, May 16. 1901. at Phoenix. Ariz. Pres. and Atty.. Palomas Canal Co., Palomas Land and Dev. Co. ; Dir.. and Atty., Ariz. Fire Ins. Co.. H. H. Mc- Neil Co., Southwestern Underwriter Co., Long Hardware Co. ; Dir., Valley Bank of Phoenix, Phoenix Realty Co. Served in Ariz. Legis. Democrat. Member : Elks, Loyal Legion, Knights of Columbus, Am. Irish Historical Soc. Clul) : Arizona. Res. : Cave Creek Road ; Office : O'Neill bldg., Phoenix, Ariz. OPPENHEIMER, L.eopoId, Lav^^yer; horn, Buchen Baden. Germany, Mar. 1, 1883 ; son, Isidor and Babette (Kaufmann) O. Grad., Lowell High School. San Francisco. 1900; Grad., Univ. of Cal., 1904; LL. B.. Hastings College of Law. Unm^arried. Secy., Oakland Terminal Co. ; Secy., Mt. Shasta Power Co. Cluhs : Union League, Univ. of Cal., Commonwealth, (S. F.) ; Fidelity Lodge. F. & A. M. Res. : 441 Cole St. ; Office : Flood bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. ORCTJTT, Charles Rxissell, Editor; horn, Vermont, Apr. 27, 1864 ; son, Herman Chandler and Eliza Eastin (Gray) O. Married. Olive L. Eddy (M. D.), 1892, at Los Angeles. Has devoted more than 30 years to flora of California and Mexico. Editor, "West American Scientist." Author : "American Plants." Res. : Na- tional City, Cal. ; Office : 2601 D st., San Diego, Cal. O'REIIjIjY, Thomas William, Physician: horn. St. Louis, Mo., 1869. Edu. : Frank- lyn School in Mo. ; Schools, Edinburgh, Scotland ; St. Thomas Hosp., 1887-91 ; M. D.. .Jefferson Med. College, 1892; Univ. Sou. Cal. Interne, St. Thomas Hosp., \ London. Married, Blanche Hay, 1902. Asst. Surg., 3rd Mo. Vol. Inf., Span. -Am. War. Moved to Cal., 1902; Los Angeles, since 1906. Res. : 2170 So. Hobart blvd. ; Office : 401 Merchants Trust bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. OREM, Prank Milon, Capitalist; horn. Ray County. Mo., Sept. 26. 1874 ; son, A. J. and Martha Ann (Leabo) O. ; ances- tors came to America on the Mayflower in 1620, and others fought in the Rev. War. Edu. : public schools. Excelsior Springs. Mo. ; LL. D., Univ. of Mich., 1899. Married, Orla Mays, Sept. 8, 1899. at Dubuque. la. Practiced law, Salt Lake City, several years. Secy, and Treas., A. J. Orem & Co. ; Treas., Nevada Copper Belt R. R. Co., Castle Valley R. R. Co. ; both roads are the property of A. J. Orem & Co. ; Castle Valley Coal Co. ; Asst. Treas., Nevada Douglas Copper Co. ; Treas.. Mohrland Merc. Co. ; Pres. and Treas., Mason & Douglas Construction Co. Address : Salt Lake City, UtaTi. OREM, Walter Claude, Mining- Oper- ator; horn, Ray County, Mo., May 23, 1873; son, A. J. and Martha A. (Leabo) O. ; ancestors came to America on the Mayflower ; his father is a leading mer- chant of Boston, Mass., and Salt Lake City, Utah. Edu. : schools of Kansas City, Mo., and vicinity, until 17. Married, Mabel G. Emery, Dec. 19, 1895. at Wa- pello, la. Traveling Salesman, dry goods ON THE PACIFIC COAST 435 Louse, Salt Lake City, 7 years ; obtained Jin interest in Red Wing Mine, Bingham, I' tall, and after 2 years was made its Hgr. Mgr., York property (now Utah Apex Mining Co.), 6 years; Vice-pres. and Xgr., Operating Dept., A. J. Orem & Co., ^It Lake City and Boston (copper and ccal mining) ; Gen. Mgr., Nevada Douglas C»pper Co. ; Pres., Nevada Copper Belt R. R.; Dir. and Stockholder, Castle Valley ccal Co. ; Treas. and Dir., Castle Valley R. R. Co. ; Treas., Mohrland Merc. Co. ; Di'., Maxfield Vinegar Co., Continental Na:l. Bank of Salt Lake City. Member: Am Mining Congress, Y. M, C. A., Bap- tist CluJ) : Commercial, (Salt Lake City). Ado-ess : Salt Lake City, Utah. OREISTEIN, Alexander Jeremiah, Phy- siciai ; ioni, Russia, Sept. 27, 1879 ; sciij Jose)h and Marie (Jarkovsky) O. M. D., Jeffeson Med. College, Phila., Pa., 1905. Enteled the Canal Zone service, Nov. 6, 1905 appointed Asst. Chief Sanitary In- specta-, Dept. of Sanitation, Isthmian Canal Commission, April 25, 1911. Mem- ber : .m. Med. Assn., Am. Public Health Assn., International Congress on Hygiene and lemography, Canal Zone Med. Soc. C'Zm& : University, (Panama). Address: Ancon, Canal Zone, Panama. ORME, aenry Sayre, Physician; horn, Milledg^^ille, Ga., Mar. 25, 1837. A. B., Oglethooe Univ., 1858; Med. Dept., Univ. of Va. ; M. D., Univ. of N. Y., 1861. Married, Mary C. Vande Graaff, Oct., 1876 ; Ast. Surg., and Surg., Confeder- ■ ate Armj 1861-65. In practice, Atlanta, 1865-7 ; hs Angeles, since 1867 ; ex-Pres., Cal. Statt Bd. of Health ; formerly Prof, of Hygie^, Med. Dept., Univ. of Sou. Cal. Mender: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., (ex- pres.) ; C^ State Med. Soc, (ex-pres) ; Am. Med. fesn. Res. : 9321/2 S. Main st. ; Offlce : 30^ Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, CaL ^ ORNES, Ffederick, Publisher; horn. Manitowoc, Wis., Mar. 30, 1871 ; son. Mads and Jlarie (Magnus) O. ; descend- ant of Gen.lvon Krogli of Norway, and Knud Baadt Norwegian artist. Edu. : public schools of Manitowoc, Wis. Mar- ried, Mabel Hannay, April 29, 1909, at Mt. Vernon, Wash. Owner and Publish- er, "Mount Vernon Argus." During past 10 years "ArgTJs" has been a potent force in the upbuilding of Mt. Vernon and Skagit Valley. Member, Washington State Press Assn. (pres., 1911-12). Bes. : Ninth and Kincaid ; Office : First and Di- vision, Mt. Vernon, Wash. ORR, Orestes, Law^yer; horn, Wayne Co., 111., Dec. 5, 1857 ; son, Cassellman and Mary E. (Willett) O. Edu. : com- mon schools of 111. Married, Ella Com- stock, March 26, 1883, at Ventura, Cal. (she died Jan. 16, 1908). Dist. Atty. of Ventura County, Cal., 1885-91 ; State Senator, 35th Dist. of California, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, 1902-06. Dir. and Secy., Del Norte Land Co. ; Dir. and Secy., Del Norte Water Co. ; Dir. and Secy., Aonzo & Co. ; Dir. and Secy., Vineyard Ditch Co., Dir. and Secy., Santa Clara River Co. Cluh : Ventura Citizens. Children : Chas. C. Orr, Orange Grower of Ojai Valley; H. F. Orr, City Atty., of Ventura, CaL, Adelaide L. Orr of Ventura, Cal. Res. : 1115 Poll st. ; Office : First Natl. ''Bank bldg., Ventura, Cal. ORR, Robert Hall, Architect; born. Prince Edwards Island, Canada, Mar. 18, 1872 ; son, James Stanley and Mary (Gra- ham) O. Edu. : public .schools of ' San Benito County, Cal. Grad., Chestnutwoods Bus. College, Santa Cruz, 1895 ; entered architectural office of W. H. Weeks, San Francisco, 1896, receiving architectural training in his office and under tutor, until 1906; entered Univ. of 111., 1906, and spent 2 years in special advanced study in architecture ; admitted to prac- tice architecture. State of Cal., 1908, by State Board of Architecture. Married Hilda Liteta Eaton, July 23, 1902, at Wat- sonville, Cal. Dir., Pomona Land & Bldg. Co. Member : Am. Inst, of Architects, The Architectural League of the Pac. Coast, The Los Angeles Chapter of the Am. Inst, of Architects, Architect for : Pomona Pilgrim Congregational Church. 436 WHO'S WHO First Presbyterian Church, San Diego. Res. : 609 West Monterey st., Pomona, Cal. ; Office : State Bank bldg., Pomona. Cal., and 823 Timken bldg., San Diego, Cal. ORRICK, Eugene E., Lawyer; lorn, Canton, Miss., Jan. 3, 1864; son, Nich- olas C. and Mary (Semmes) O. B. S., Univ. Notre Dame, Ind., 1882 ; M. D., 1884 ; studied law. Married, Mary In- hoon, Sept. 30, 1896, at Canton, O. Ad- mitted to bar, Oct., 1884. Supt. of Edu- cation, Sunflower County, Miss., 1887-1901. Moved to Ft. Worth, Tex., 1901. Cor- poration Counsel, City of Ft. Worth, 1902- 07. Catholic. Address : Ft. Worth, Tex. ORRICK, William H., Lawyer; 1)orn, Oakland, Dec. 5, 1878 ; son, Oliver S. and Mary Frances (Scott) O. Edu.: Univ. of Cal. ; Hastings College of Law. Member law firm, Goodfellow, Eells & Orrick. Cluhs : Claremont Country, University Re- publican. Res. : 357 Vernon st., Oakland ; Office : 430 California st., San Francisco, Cal. ORTIZ, Hilario Leo, Lawyer; horn, Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 3, 1861 ; son, Francisco Ortiz y Tafoya and Teodora (Chaves) O. ; g. g. g. gra»dson of Nich- olas Ortiz Nino Landron de Guevara, who came from Spain into Old Mexico ; gt. grandson (maternal) of Francisco Xavier Chaves, political Chief of N. M., in 1822 ; nephew of Jose Antonio Chaves, political chief in N. M., 1828; grandson (maternal) of Jose Chaves, acting Gov. of N. Mex., 1845. Grad., St. Michael's College, Santa Fe, N. M., 1879. Speaks English, Spanish, Latin and French. Mar- ried, Alvina Tessie Boettger, Dec, 1907, at Albuquerque, N. M. Interpreter of the Legislatures of New Mexico almost con- tinuously for nearly 25 years; also chief interpreter of the Constitutional Conven- tion held in N. Mex., 3 years ago. Res. : Agua Fria st. ; Office : San Francisco st., Santa Fe, N. M. OSBORIV, J. Lester, Oils and Mining-; -born, Montpelier, Ida., Oct. 18, 1873 ; son, David and Nancy (Thorn) O. Edu. : com- mon schools, Ida. ; 2 years high school and 4 years college training at B. Y. Col- lege, Logan, Utah ; course in corp. law. Married, Emma Kewley, June 12, l^Ul, at Logan, Utah. Supt., Grantss^ille Schools, Tooele Co., Utah. Moved to Sou. Cal., 1908 ; gained control of 13,000 icre.s of land belonging to Tampico Fruit Co.. in Mex. ; organized Mexican Oil & As- phalt Co. of Cal., (pres. and prin. stock- holder) ; purchased and reorganized Inited Parral Mines Co. Member : GeograohicaL| Soc, L. A. Chamber of Commerce. Clubs : University, Gamut. Res. : Santa ]V.onica,i Cal. OSTER, Frank Frederick, Judge. horn,t Sparta, Wis., June 3, 1860; son Mich-: ael Peter and Magdalene (Titus) O Grad.,. high school, Sparta, Wis.. 1882. B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1882 ; admitted to b.r. Wis., 1885. Married Elsie McDonald 1891.. Moved to Cal., 1886. City Atty. Colton, Cal., 1887-1891 ; elected Dist. At^., 1893. San Bernardino County ; electe< to Su- perior Bench, 1895-1901; re-ele«ted 1901 and 1907. Republican. Member: Masons, B. P. O. E., K. of P. Clul^ : Union League, Jonathan, (Los Angeles'; Address : San Bernardino, Cal. OSTRANDER, Frederick Grjnt, Law- yer; born, Snelling, Merced Co Cal., Oct. 8, 1861 ; son, Harvey J. an Lydia A. I (Wheeler) O. Edu. : public schools, Berke- ley, Univ. of Cal. grad., 183. Served as court reporter of Merced ^o., 1886-91.1 Married, Sarah H. Ellery, Jue 27, 1888.; Dist. Atty., Merced Co., 18921900 ; Judge, • Superior Court, unexpired tem of 1 yeaB.i Gen. counsel, Yosemite Vatey Railroad; local atty., Atchison, Topek & Santa Fe' R. R., San Joaquin Light fid Power Co.,), Yosemite Transportation Co. Member:', N. S. G. W., B. P. O. E., V. O. W., San Francisco Bar Assn. Bpublican. Ad- dress : Merced, Cal. OTIS, William Augustis, Capitalistr horn, Cleveland, O., Sept 14, 1864 ; sow, i Charles Augustus and liza (Shepherd) O. Edu. : Brooks Schof Cleveland, O. ; Siglars Prep. School, >wburgh, N. Y. ; Yale Univ. Married, Ate C. Rudd, Apr. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 437 1887, at N. Y. Married. Kowena T. Cham- berlin, Dec. 13, 1909, in Chicago. Mem- ber firm, Otis & Hough; Pres., Utah Ice and Storage Co. ; Treas., Arkansas, Louis- iana & Gulf Ry. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank. Clubs : El Paso, Cheyenne, Mountain Coun- try, Elks, Colorado Springs Golf, (Colo. Spgs.) ; University, Denver (Denver) ; UniTersity (Chicago). Res.: 1524 North Cascade ave. ; Office : Mining Exch. bldg.. Colorado Springs, Colo. )TS, Alexander, Architect and Engi- neer (structural) ; born, Riga, Baltic Prov., Russia, Mar. 19, 1879 ; son, Henry H. arna Elizabeth (Brickman) O. Educated for tie Priesthood, (Greek Church), at Hainsach, Gotmansbach and Dorpat, Prov. of Livona, Russia ; heard of U. S. and went to sea, sailed four years, traveled considei-ably, and landed at Portland, Ore., Oct. 1, 1899 ; studied architecture and engrg. in night schools of the Y. M. C. A. ; 'took special course at the Pacific Univ.,' ; Forest Grove, Ore. Unmarried. In busi- ness as contr. and builder, until 1905; went to Alaska to work for U. S. a.s foreman of carpenters, then Supt. of Constr. ; .-ebuilt Ft. Egbert ; installed a complete tirculating water system; went to San Francisco, fall of 1907 and started in hidg. business; in 1909, organized and promoted ?oulsen Wireless Tel. & Tei. Co. (now toing business as the Federal .Telegraph ^o., with station and offices in Los Angles). Supt. of that Co. for hvo years ; ^s traveled extensively for 1.1 St two yeat-s. Organized and promoted Si.urage Battery Power Co., (vice pres. md gen. mgi.) Res.: 419 G. G. ave.; Office : Humboldt Bank bldg., San Fran- i^isco, Cal. <7ERHOLT, Lester S., Lawyer; born, vlichigan, Junes, 1867; son, Wm. H. and Unriah (Schwartz) O. ; forefathers emi- natcd from Getmauy to Pena., in 1750. Tind., State Normal College, Ypsilanti, >lirh., 1891 ; LL B., Univ. of Michigan, Vun Arbor, 1892 Married, Nettie Irene xatos. Aug. 22, 1l894, at Athens, Michi- an. Secy.-Treas.j Farmers Telephone Co., Inc. ; Trustee, Omak Publishing Co. ; Town Atty. of Omak ; Postmaster of Omak appointed June, 1912; Supt. of Schools,' Rochester, Minn., 1895 and 1909; since 1909, has resided at Omak. Address- Omak, Wash. OVERMEYER, George William, Physi- cian and Surgeon; born, Pulaski County, Indiana, Jan. 7, 186-3; son, Israel and Sarah (Meyers) O. ; descendant of John George Overmeyer, who came from Baden, Germany, to Penn. in 1751 and served in the French and Indian Wars: was cap- tain in the Continental Army, during the Rev. Married, Carlota Madge Case, June 14, 1893, at Marion, Grant Co., Indiana Primary edu. : Highland School, Pulaski Co., Ind. ; Grammar and High Schools at Wlnamac, Ind. ; Valparaiso Univ., Ind • Normal School, Ladoga, Ind. ; Grad M D ' Curtis Physio-Medical Inst., Marion, Ind.' 1888; Grad., Chicago Phy.-Med. CollegA,' 1893; Grad., Hospital College of Medi- cine, Louisville, 1896 ; Post Grad. work in Chicago and N. Y. Taught school in In- diana and Washington. Pres., Willapa Harbor Hosp. and School for Nurses South Bend, and Raymond, Wash, for- mer Health Ofiicer, Pacific Co., Wash. For- mer Coroner, Pacific Co., Wash.; served several years as member of Wash State Board of Med. Examiners. Member, Exec Committee., Raymond Commercial Club Member : Pacific County Med. Soc, Wash' State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Served as -Pres. of Chehalis and Pacific County Med. Socs. Lecturer on following sub- jects: "Grant, the American Soldier" "From Belmont to Lookout Mountain" "Prom Chattanooga to the Sea," "From Bull Run to Gettysburg," "From the Wil- derness to Appomatox." Address : Cor. 1st and Ellis sts., Raymond, Wash. OVERSHINER, Edward Martin, Law- yer; born, Valley View, Texas, Aug. 1, 1874; son, James William and Cornelia Jane Rose O. Remote ancestor, Alexander Overshiner, came from Frankfort-on-the- Main. Germany, and settled in Loudon Pa., in 1730. B. S., (in C. E.) A. and M.' 438 WHO'S WHO College, of Texas, 1897. LL. B., Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1900. Pres., Senior Law Class, 1900, Univ. of Texas. Center on A. & M. Football team, 1895-1896 ; Center on U. of T. Football team, 1898-1899. Won annual debate, Austin Literary So- ciety, A. & M. College, 1897. Cadet, First Lieut., Company C, A. & M. College. Editor in chief, "The Battalion," College paper, A. & M. College. Taught school, 1893-94; 1894-95; 1897-98. Unmarried. Began practice of law in Dallas, 1900. Went to Abilene, Tex., Oct. 3, 1901. Made trip to Europe 1904; elected Justice of the Peace, Abilene, 1904-1908. Elected County Atty., 1908 to 1912. Atty. for Am. Surety Co. of New York. Atty. for Retail Merchants Assn., Abilene. Corres- pondent, "Fort Worth Record," 11 years, and at times special correspondent, "Abi- lene Reporter." Member ; Chamber of Commerce, Abilene ; Secretary, Taylor County Bar Assn., (secy.) ; I. O. O. F., (P. G.) ; P. C. and G. R., K. of P. Res. : 1102 N. 3rd st. ; Office: 9421/2 S. First St., Abilene, Texas. OVERTON, Eugene, Lawyer; liorn. Fort Grant, Ariz., May 11, 1880; son, Gilbert E. and Jane D. (Watkins) O. Grad., high school, Los Angeles, 1899 ; read law in offices of Lee & Scott, Los Angeles. Married, Georgia Caswell, 1907. Member law firm, Chase, Overton & Lyman. Mem- ber : Good Government Organization. Clul) : California. Republican. Res. : 651 N. 23d St. ; Office : 403 Wright & Cal- lendar bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. OVERTON, John William, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Garnettsville, Ky., Sept. 30, 1867 ; son. Rev. G. B. and Sue J. (Lawson) O. ; great nephew of Felix Grundy, U. S. Senator and Atty. Gen- eral ; his father was 50 years a Method- ist preacher and Chaplain Orphan Bri- gade, C. S. A. ; Presiding Elder, Louis- ville District M. E. C S. A., and one time Lieut., Co. "E," 2nd Ky. Brigade, C. S. A. Grad., Corydon, Ky., High School, 1884; M. D., Univ. of Louisville, 1887 ; Ph. G., Drake Univ., Des Moines, la., 1892 ; Post. grad. work, 4 years, St Thomas, North London Guy's Hosp., Lon don, Eng. Married, Louise P. Seifert 1899, at El Paso, Texas. For some tim Prof., Skin and Genito-Urinary Disease in Drake Univ., Des Moines, la., also fo some time Prof., of Materia-Medica, low College of Pharmacy, Des Moines, Is Lived 8 years in Mexico, where he prac^ ticed his profession. U. S. Vice Consv at Aguas Calientes, Mexico, 1904-5 ; Diri j Sweetwater Creamery ; Local Surgeoi; A. T. & S. F. and G. C. & S. F. Ryi Member : Solan Co. Med. Soc. (vice-pres.) Big Springs El Paso Dist, Med. Sd (pres.) ; Texas State Med. Assa., (vic( pres.). Pres., Sweetwater CommerciJ Club. Frequent contributor to currer medical literature. Speaks Spanisl French and Italian. Res.: 204 Oraug St. ; Office : Newman bldg., Sweetwate Texas. OVERTON, Paul, Lawyer; iorn, Willi Tex., Mar. 18, 1879 ; son. Col. Jawf Frank and Mary L. (Sturgeon) O. Edu, public schools, Tex. ; studied liw at Wasl ington, D. C, under Justices Harlg and Brewer ; LL. B., Cornell Univ., 190 Asst. Atty. Gen. of Philippine Island 1903-4. Asst. Gen. Counsel Los Angei Gas and Elec. Corp. Member : L. . Bar Assn., Masons 32°, Scottish Rit Shrine, Senior Warden of WestlaV Lodge No. 392, F. & A. U. Clubs: Uij versity, Cornell Univ. of Sou. Cal., (vie pres.) Res.: 1233 W. thirty-ninth st Office : 645 S. Hill st., los Angeles, d OWEN, Erwin W., Law/er; born, Cal well Co., Mo., Apr. 19, 1873 ; son Josii. and Sarah C. (Cramer O. Edu. : m lie schools, Tex., Natl. Normal Univ., Iij banon, O. ; Univ. of Texas. Marrif Anna Lege, 1903. Menber law firm, CD lin & Owen. Postmast;r, Eagle Pass, Te!"i 1898-1906. Co. Treas, Maveric Co., Tel > 1908. Member : Masons. Republict Address : Bakersfield, Cai. OVl^ENS, Madison Townsend, Lawy^ born, Apollo, Pa., ipr. 13, 1852; s Samuel and Elizateth (Townsend) ON THE PACIFIC COAST 43 9 Edu. : Waterloo High School. la., 1869-72 ; LL. B.. State Fniv. of Ta.. 1878. Co. Atty. F.lack Hawk Co.. la.. 5 years. Member City Council. Waterloo. la.. 2 years. Moved to Cal.. 18SS. Police Judge, of Los Angeles, 1889-99. City Atty., of Whittier, 1 year. Member of Staff, Gov. of la.. "1884-88, with rank of Lieut.-Col. Appointed Maj. and Signal Officer, First Brigade. N. G. C, Oct. 7, 1889 ; organized signal corps. May. 1890, and was in com- mand. 10 years. In Apr., 1912 appointed by Gov. Johnson. Judge Advocate-Gen. of Natl. Guards of Cal.. with rank of Col. Pres., Bd. of Library Trustees, since 1906. , Pres., Trustee section of State Library I, Assn., of Cal. Member : Natl. Geographic ] Soc, Am. Acad. Political and Social Sci- icnce. Los Angeles Co. Bar Assn., Masons. , Knights Templar (Past Commander of J Los Angeles Commandery No. 9), Shrin- iers, asso member of Military Service Tn- .stitution of U. S. Club: Jonathan. (Los .Angeles). Republican. Res.: 107 N. Friends ave. ; Office: Reider Block. Whit- tier. Cal. XFORD, J(erry) William, Physician; hnni, Ruston, La., Dec. 27, 1877; son, Wm. Jayson and Sarah Elizabeth (Tar- pley) O. Edu. : No. Texas Normal Col- lege. Denton, Texas ; Gatesville High School ; M. D., Med. Dept. Univ. of Texas. Galveston. 1906 ; Interne. Sealy & St. Mary's Hospital, Galveston. Married. Lorena McDaniel, July 30, 1912, at Flores^ rille. Texas. Asst. Phys., S. L. A., Aus- in. Texas, 2 years ; First Asst. Phys., ?. I. Asylum, San Antonio. Texas. 2 years ; hen removed to Floresville. Tex. Mem- ■er : County, State and Am. Med. Assns. Irjdress : Floresville. Wilson Co., Texas. i DILiLA, Camilo, Nev^^spaperman; horn. anta Fe, N. M.. July 17, 1865; son Ra- lol and Rita (Dominguez) P. Edu. : St. lichael's College. Santa Fe, N. M. Mar- ed, Louisa Romero, Apr.. 1898, at Las '^tras. N. M. Children : 4 girls ; 1 boy. rained printer's trade as a boy. After- wards published newspaper "EI Mosquito." at Nora, N. M. In 1887, went to Wash- ington. D. C, as private Secy, to Delegate Antonio .Joseph, and lived in Washing- ton, until 1894. Spanish translator at the Surveyor General's office, Santa Fe, N. M. 1895-7. In 1907, started publication of "Revista Ilustrada," a Spanish Magazine, at El Paso. Tex., which he is now pub- lishing in Santa Fe, N. M. ; has a large circulation in all the frontier states and in Latin America. Is an English and Spanish schoUr and has taught Spanish at different times. Has twice translated the laws of New Mexico. Address : Santa Fe, N. M. PAGE, Benjamin E., Lawyer; dorn. North Haven, Conn., Oct. 16. 1877 ; son, Benjamin M. and Cornelia (Blakeslee) p! A. B.. Stanford Univ., 1899. LL. B., Columbian Univ., 1902. Married, Marie Markham, Mar. 1. 1906. Chil) : Califor- nia. Member: L. A. Bar Assn. Republi- can. Res. : 765 S. Pasadena ave. ; Pasa- dena ; Office: 704 Merchants Trust bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. PAHI,, Peter Christian Heinricli, Physi- cian ; horn, Holstein, Germany. Sept. 14. 1869. B. S., Norton Normal and Scien- tific Academy, 1892; grad., Bennett Col- lege of Eclectic Med. and Surg., Chicago, 1893 ; grad.. College of Med.. Univ. Sou. Cal., 1901 ; Interne. Cook Co. Hosp.. 1893-4. Married, Harriet Waugh. ISDn. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1896 : Clinical Instr., College of Med., Univ. of Cal., since 1908. Specialty : orthopedic and general surgery. Inventor of a num- ber of medical instruments. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assns. Cluhs : Jonathan. South Coast Yacht. Res. : 1930 Trinity st. ; Of- fice: Angelus Hospital, Los Angeles. Cai. PAIIVE, Frank C. Banker; horn. Illi- nois, Aug. 16. 1880; son, George W. and Minnie (Clark) P. Grad., Spokane high school. 1897; entered employ Old Natl. Bank as "runner" and was advanced through every dept. Organized Bank of Whitefish, Wash., in 1893. (Later con- 440 WHO'S WHO verted into First Natl. Bank). Returned to Spokane, Jan. 1, 1907 to become Asst. Mgr., Union Trust and Savings Bank, now Secy.' Unmarried. Dir., Milan Dairy Co., Little Spokane Land & Water Co., White- fish Townsite Co., Oroville Townsite Co. CWbs: Spokane, Spokane Country. Mem- ber Masonic Bodies. Address : Union Trust & Sav. Bank. Spokane, Wash. PAIiAMOUNTAIN, William Bennett, Physician and Surgeon; horn, Grass Val- ley, Cal., June 26, 1876; son, Josiah and Anna (Trevetban) P. Grad., High School, Grass Valley, Cal. ; M. D., Cooper Med. College, San Francisco, 1904. Mar- ried Dorothea Dekau M. D., Dec. 12, 1906, at Benicia, Cal. Three years in Med. Dept., U. S. Navy during Span.-War. Colfax City Health Officer. 1905-11. Mem- ber : Whitman Co. Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn. Surgeon to St. Ignatius Hosp. Res. : 26 Mill st. ; Office : Lippitt bldg., Colfax, Wash. PALEN, Rufus James, Banker: horn, Htidson, N. Y.. Jan. 13. 1843; son, Jo- seph Gilbert and Caroline Ann (Little) P. Edu.: Acad., Hudson, N. Y. ; Dickin- son Acad., Romeo, Mich.; Univ. of Mich. Married, Ellen Seager Webbe, Sept. 17, 1878, at Newark, N. J. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Served as Treas.. Ty. of N. M. Was Major in Civil War. Member: Am. Acad. Political and Social Science. Capi- tal Bldg., Capital Rebuilding Bd., Capital Imp. Bd., Ty. of New Mex., Sigma Phi. Gla-b : Reform. Res. : 231 Palace ave. ; Office : 339 San Francisco st.. Santa Fe, N. M. FALcIiETTE, Edward M., Physician; horn, Wichita, Kas., Jan. 13, 1874. Edu. : Wichita Univ. ; Univ. Sou. Cal. ; Ph. B., Northwestern Univ.. 1894; Ph. M., 1895; M. D., College of Med.. Univ. Sou. Cal., 1898. ' Post grad.. London. Berlin, Vienna, 1901-2. Married. Elizabeth Brown, Sept. 16, 1903. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1898. Member, L. A. Bd. of Edu., 1898- 1900; Instr.. History and Embryology. College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal.. 1896-8; Prof. of. Physiology, College of Dentistry, Univ. Sou. Cal., since 1900. Member, Bd. Pension Exams., L. A. Co., since 1903: Bd. of Health, 1904-6; Exam, for Statf^ Lunacy Comm., since 1905. Member: L. A. Co! Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 950 S. Hoover st. : Office: 215 W. 6th st., Los Angeles, Cal. PALMER, Arthur H., Dentist; horn, Sus- quehanna Co.. Pa.. Dec. 12, 1858; son. Charles R. and Elvira (Kingsley) P. Edu. : public schools, Susquehanna Co. ; ' grad.. Pa. College of Dental Surgery, 1881.; Married, Lucy Bacon, Nov. 29, 1893, at Pasadena. Engaged in dental work,, County Seat of Susquehanna Co., Pa., 8 years. Moved to Pasadena, 1888. Mem-i ber: Sou. Cal. Dental Assn. (ex-pres.) Pasadena Dental Assn. Elks (was Grand Exalted Ruler and Dist. Deputy of SoUv Cal.), Masons (was Master of Pasadena Lodge). Address: Pasadena, Cal. PAIiMER, Don Henry, Physician and, Surgeon; horn. Lincoln. Nebr., Nov. 21. 1877 ; son, Alfred Lee and Rocilia Anr (Chase) P. ; descendant of Samuel PI Chase. Grad.. grammar and high schools A. B., and B. Ped., Univ. of Wash., 1899' M. D., Rush Med. College, 1903; winner oi Daniel Brainard Medal in Surgical Anat; omy and second in the L. C. P. Freer contest in medicine. Married, Maude Gruwell. Sept. 3. 1902, at N. Y. Alter ^ nate at Cook County Hosp.. 1903; Mem, ber. Surgical staff. City Hosp., and o Children's Orthopedic Hosp. Member Loval Legion of Wash.; Pres., Univ. o Wash., Alumni Assn., 1912. Member Am. Med. Assn., King Co. and State Med Socs., Phi Rho Sigma, Med. Frat., Alphi Omega Alpha Soc, (charter member) Inventor of the Dr. H. Palmer Speculum, Held the all-around championship in fiel' sports for the Pac. Northwest when grarj; from Univ. of Wash., 1899. Held th,j Northwest record and univ. record in pol vault for nine years; holder of othe univ. records. Organizer of the Big \^ club at the Univ. of Wash., 1911, an still its secy., treas. Cluhs : Arctic, Sf attle Athletic Res. : S06 15th Ave. N. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 441 Oificc : 617-18 Lumber Exchange, Seattle, Wash. PALMER, Edwin Obadiali, Physician and Surgeon; horn, Schenectaday, N. Y.. June 17, 1872 ; son, William Henry and Mary Theodosia (.Leavenworth) P. Grad., Chatham Union high school and Chatham Academy. N. Y., 1892 ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1896; Interne, Lebanon Hosp., N. Y., 1897. Married, Genevieve O'Brien, Feb. 14, 1903, at Hol- lywood. In practice, N. Y., 1898-1900 ; Hollywood, since 1900. Pres., Hollywood Natl. Bank ; Pres., Citizens Savings Bank of Hollywood. Member : Am. Med. Assn., L. A. Co. Med. Assn., P. & S. and Le- banon Hosp. Alumni, Masons. Independ- ent Republican. Res. : 6424 Yucca st. ; Offlce: 6404 Hollywood blvd., Hollywood, j Cal. PAL.3IER, milliard Fillmore, Banker; horn, Monroe Co., Iowa, July 26, 1863 ; son, Abraham L. and Nancy B. (Potts) I P. Edu. : high school ; Pleasant Plain I Acad. Married, Charlotte E. Brooks, Apr. 14, 1891, at Hedrick, Iowa. Cashier, Commercial Bank, Citizens Savings Bank ; Secy, and Mgr., Magnolia Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn. : Pres., Automatic Household Filter Co. ; Treas., City of Upland. Member : Y. j\I. C. A., Masons, M. W, A., I. O. R. Cluh : Sequoia, (Fresno). Res.: 420 E. 9th st. ; Office : 2nd and 9th sts.. Upland, Cal. 'ALMER, Warren M., Lawyer; horn, la., Oct. 23, 1870; son, Abram and Ruth E. (Caldwell) P. Edu. : la. Falls High School, 1887 ; Cornell College, Mt. Ver- non, 3 years; B. A., Ellsworth College. Iowa Falls, la., 1893 ; read law in office of S. M. Weaver, Justice of the Supreme Court of Iowa. Married, Myrtle Mose- ley, Feb. 14, 1894. Mayor of Webb, Clay Co., la., 1900-1. Member, I. O. O. F., Miltonian Literary Soc. Republican. Res. : 1428 12th st. ; Offlce : 142 I. O. O. F. bldg., Santa Monica, Cal. ALMER, AVilliam Fleet, Lawyer; horn, Clinton Co,, Ind.. Jan. 18. 1862; son, Tiul.^e Truman Henry and Margaret Ann (Moore) P. Edu. : public schools, Frank- fort, Ind. ; St. Louis Law School of Washington Univ., 1 year. Married, Florence E. Ewing, Oct. 15, 1889. Pros. Atty., 45th Judicial Circuit of Ind., 1896- 98. Member, Ind. Natl. Guards, several years. Counsel, since Mar. 1, 1911, for San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad. Member : First Christian Church of Los Angeles. Democrat. Res. : 1534 Ingraham st. ; Office : 504 Pac. Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PALMTAG, William, Banker; horn, Em- mendigen, Baden, Germany, Oct. 23, 1847 ; ■son, Frederick and Christian (Rubin) P. Edu. : public schools, Germany. Married, Katie Moore, Feb. 25, 1875, at Watson- ville, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1864. Owned vineyard and was engaged in wholesale liquor bus. until 1908. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Hollister Savings Bank, Hollister Creamery; Vice-pres., Hollister Water Co. ; Dir., Hollister Storage Co., Two Pines Warehouse Co., San Benitio Vine- yard Co. Supervisor, San Benitio Co., Cal., 14 years ; Town Trustee. Democrat. Meml)er : Odd Fellows, Elks. Address : Hollister, Cal. PARCEL, Hiig-h L., Law-yer; horn, Kas., Sept. 24, 1882; son, A. H. and Myra E. (French) P. Grad., Law Dept., Willa- mette Univ., Salem, Ore., 1907. Married. Ella M. Evans. Oct. 13, 1909, at Hood River, Ore. Admitted to Oregon bar in May, 1907. Admitted to Washington bar, 1907. Dir., Wash. Exch. Bank of Vancouver. Res. : Corner G. and 32nd sts. ; Office : Christ bldg., Vancouver, Wash. PARCELIiS, Frank 3IersIion, Lawyer: horn, Newton, la.. Mar. 19, 1867 ; son, Charles Bennett and Anna Louise (Mers- hon) P. Grad., Oakland High School. 1885 ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal.. 1892 ; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1895. Married, Mary S. Shreve, Nov. 12, 1903. Moved to Cal., 1879. Pre^., Bd. of Dirs., Oak- land Free Library and Museum. Cluh : Commonwealth. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 318 Lee 442 WHO'S WHO St., Oakland; Otft,ce: 941-943 Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. PARK, Maybelle Maud, Physician and Surgeon ; horn. Dodges Corners, Wis. ; daughter, John Wesley and Sarah Lucinda (Thomas) P. B. S., University of Wis- consin, 1891 ; M. D., Woman's Med. Col- lege of Pennsylvania, 1894. Treas., Seat- tle Council of Women Voters, Member : Medical Woman's Club of Seattle, King County Med. Soc, Washington State Med. Assn., Seattle Council of Women Voters, Social Service Club of Seattle, Soc. of Social and Moral Hygiene of Seattle, Boylston Ave. Unitarian Church. First woman to hold position of County Physi- cian, two terms, 1898 and 1899, Wauke- sha County, Wis. Res. : 1134 18th ave., N. ; Office : 306 Arcade bldg., Seattle, Wash. PARKER, Adelbert Franklin, Civil En- gineer ; born. Carver, Mass., Dec. 14, 1858 ; son, Samuel and Cordelia Jane (Thomas) P. Edu. : Elliot High School, Jamaica Plain, Mass. ; left to come West with his parents, before grad. Married, Pamela Mason, June 15, 1886, at Ogden, Utah.- City Engineer for City of Ogden, 12 years. Now in private practice, general civil engrg., but mostly on Hydro-Elec- tric and irrigation work. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Soc. Engrg. Con- tractors, Utah Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : 585 28th St. ; Office : 414 First Natl. Bank, Ogden, Utah. PARKER, Alexis duPont, Railroad Offi- cial ; born, Wilmington, Del., July 26, 1859 ; son, Stevens and Mary GufEets (Lewis) P. ; his great grandfather was Episcopal Bishop of Mass. A. B., Racine College, 1879; A. M., 1882; S. T. B., General Theological Seminary, New York City, 1883. Married, Eliza Bowley Bryan, Sept. 14, 1887, at Baltimore, Md. Vice- pres. and Dir., Colorado and Sou. Ry. Co., Pres. and Dir., Colorado R. R. Co., Den- ver and Interburban R. R. Co., Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek Dist. R. R., Gilpin R. R. Asst. to Pres. and Dir. : Fort Worth and Denver City Ry., Wichita Valley R. R., Abilene & Northern, Stan- ford Northwestern Ry., Wichita Falls & Oklahoma Ry. ; Pres. and Dir., Florence Goldfield Mining Co. Clubs : University, Denver, Denver Country, Colorado Traffic, (Denver) ; El Paso, (Colo. Springs) ; University, (Chicago). Res.: 1020 Logan St. ; Office : Cooper bldg., Denver, Colo. PARKER, Ashley Stephens, Physician; born, Marshall, Tex., Apr. 5, 1871. Edu. : high school. Riverside, Cal ; Univ. of Sou. Cal., Med. Dept. ; JefEerson Med. College, Pa. ; M. D., Tulane Med. College, 1893. Married, Grace Guffin, 1896. In privatt practice, Fallbrook, Cal., 1893-7 ; River side, and Needles, Cal., since 1897. Phys ^ Sherman Inst, for Ind. Member : River side Co. Med. Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Cal. Stat( Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Pac. Soc. Ry Surg. Address : Needles, Cal. PARKER, Cuthbert, Banker; born Gardner, 111., Aug. 21, 1870 ; son, Ber trand and Caroline (Farwell) P. Grad. 111. State Normal Univ., Normal, 111., 1893 Married, Maud E. Mills, Mar. 13, 1900, a Julesburg, Colo. Pres., First NatL Bank Standard Sheep Co.; Dir., First Natl; Bank, Sedgwick ; member firm, Julesburj Land Co. Member of House, Colo. Stat Legis. Republican. Member : W. O. W. Masons. Clubs : Julesburg, Julesburg Com mercial. Address : Julesburg, Colo. PARKER, George Alsdorf Faulknei Banker ; born, Oakdale, Mo., Nov. 6, 1861 son, George J. and Emrette M. (Faulkner :| P. Edu. : public schools. Married, Mar;,:i L. Wilson, June 11, 1903, at Belton, Tesii Pres., Western Natl. Bank. Member' I. O. O. F. Address : Hereford, Tex. PARKER, Glenn Lane, Civil Engineer born, Butte, Mont., Dec. 23, 1884 ; sor>\ Claude French and Margaret (Lane) I: B. S., Univ. of Kansas, 1906 ; post grac course during spring, 1908; specializin in sanitary engineering and structural d' signing. Unmarried. Asst. Engr., U. ► Geological Survey. Employed by C, 1 & Q. R. R., June 8, 1906, to Dec. 8, 1907 Asst. Engr., Reinforced Concrete Inspe; tor, instrumentman and Asst. Div. Engi ON THE PACIFIC COAST 443 In Nebr., Colo., and Kas. Appointed Deck Officer. Coast and Geodetic Survey. May 20, 1908. and assisted in collecting data for revision of "Atlantic Coast Pilot" ; lappointed Junior Engr.. U. S. Geological Survey. Jan. 1. 1900: assigned to party Investigating the water supply for hy- draulic mining in Seward Peninsula, Alas- ; had charge of party for similar work In 1910, In Tukon-Tanana region ; joint author in a detailed report, "Water Supply and Mining Operations in Seward Peninsula. Alaska. 1906-1910". Water Supply Paper, U. S. G. S. : was assigned to hydrometrlc work in district comprising Wash., Ore., and Northern Idaho, as principal Asst, F. F. Henshaw. Dist. Engr. During Summer. 1911. collected data relative to available water power. Cascade Range, in Wash. During Winter. 1911-12. prepared report in conjunction with Mr. Henshaw, entitled, "Water. Powers, Cascade Range, Part II", Water Supply Paper, U. S. G. S. ; during Sum- ner, 1912, was given charge of hydro- notric work in Wash., and Northern Ida. \?;so. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Mem- H r : Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Res. : r. ^r. C. A. ; Omce : 416 Couch bldg., Port- and. Ore. ]*RKER, Harvey Gamaliel, Physician md Surgeon ; horn, Owatonna, Minn., 87.9 : son, James E. and Jennie (Banta) '. Grad.. Waseca High School, 1896: I. D.. Univ. of Minn., Med. Dept., 1901. V-nt abroad for special work in skin dis- asps, Vienna, London and Paris. Mar- ipd. Mary V. Bohen, Oct. 23, 1901, at rrompealean, Wis. Partner of Drs. King nd Parker; practice limited to diseases f the skin. Member: Am. Med. Assn., f Vipuna; Am. Med. Assn., City, County nd State Med. Socs. Res. : 532 E. 61st ^- : omce : 812-814 Corbett bldg., Port- in d. Ore. I'RKER, Ida B., Physician; horn. Kan- a^ City, Mo., 1869. E(7n. : Hanna Col- 'g<-: M. D., College of Med., Univ. of ou. Cal., 1895. In practice. Orange, 'al.. since 1895. Member: Orange Co' Med. Assn.. Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Orange, Cal. PARKER, Walter H., Architect; horn. Peoria, III., 1882 ; son, Ezra F. and Lillie A. (Couch) P. B. S., Univ. of 111., 1905. Unmarried. Senior member firm of Par- ker & Kenyon. Specialist in the design- ing and construction of educational build- ings. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Archi- tects. Cluhs : Corinthian Yacht, South- ern. University, Architectural, Automobile of Cal. Res. : 2310 Sacramento st. ; Of- fice: 244 Kearney st, San Francisco Cal. PARKINS OIV, George Chandler, Farmer and Real Estate Dealer; horn, Kaysville. Utah, July 18, 1857; son, Samuel Rose and Arabella Ann (Chandler) P. Edu. : public school at Franklin, Idaho; grad.. Brigham Young College. Logan, Utah! 1879. Married. Lucy Doney, Apr. 14, 1881, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Dir until 1908, Idaho Sugar Co., Western Idaho Sugar Co.. Beneficial Life Ins. Co (until 1909) ; Pres., until 1911, Idaho State and Savings Bank, Co-op. Drug Co. of Preston, Ida. Vice-pres.. Preston Lbr. Co.. Preston, Ida.; Supt., Public Schools, Oneida Co., 1884-6; State Senator, 1894- 96; Regent, Univ. of Idaho, 189.5-1908; Pres.. Oneida Stake Acad., 1888-1910; Dir., Logan Temple Assn., 1884-1912 ; Pres., Oneida Stake of Zion, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Aug. 27, 1887, to Oct. 25, 1910. Address-. Preston. Ida. PARKS, John R.„ Consulting- Mining- Engineer; horn, N. Y. City, 1858. Edu^ : Brooklyn Polytechnic, 4% years; M. E., School of Mines, Columbia Univ., N. Y., 1880 ; was Cons. Engr., N. P. R. R.' Cons. Mining Engr. and Economic Geolo- gist, Great Nor. Ry., Cons. Engr.. "The German S.vndicate," Berlin, Germany ; now Cons. Engr., in Los Angeles. Inven- tor of Parks Electro-Cyanide Process and its special machines. Cluh : Sierra Ma- dre. Res. : 840 Harold way ; Office : 154-6 Cosmo st. Hollywood. Los Angeles Cal. 444 WHO'S WHO PARKS, Samuel Conant, Banker; horiij Auburn, 111., May 15, 1859 ; son, Thomas S. and Nancy Foley (Pauly) P. A. B.. Mich. Univ., 1885; Ph. D., Univ. of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, 1888. Mar- ried, Clara Hills, Apr. 24, 1889, at Chi- cago. Pres., First Xatl. Bank, Central Trust Co. ; Dir., Shoshone Natl. Bank. Cody. Member : Am. Acad. Political and Social Science, Am. Statistical Assn., R. A. M., K. T., Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Cluh : Lander. Address : Lander, Wyo. PARMAN, George W., Lawyer; hoi-n, Neodesha, Kas. ; son, Giles G. and Rebecca E. (Carl) P. Edu. : Pac. Univ., Forest Grove, Ore. ; LL. B.. Oregon Law School, Salem, Ore., 1903. Married. Robena Smith, .Tune 17, 1908. at Corvallis, Ore. U. S. Land Commissioner. Member, City Council, Condon, Ore. ; Secy., Condon Tark Assn. ; Dir., Eastern Oregon District Pair. Mayville, Ore. Address : Condon. Ore. PARMENTIER, Fernand, Architect; horn, Paris. France, May 28, 1865 ; sou-, Ferdinand Alexis and Caroline Sophie (Engel) P. Edu. : College at Guebwille, Alsace ; studied architecture at Chicago. Architect for : Office Bldg., Chicago City Ry., Cooper Block. McKee Block, Sheri- dan Club House, Hyde Park Club House, (Chicago). Moved to Santa Barbara, Cal. 1893 ; Los Angeles. 1894. Designed : First Church of Christ, Scientist. French Hosp., Mascarel Bldg., etc. Member : 111. Chapter, Am. Inst, of Architects, Sou. Cal. Chapter, Am. Inst, of Architects. (secy., since Oct., 1904) ; Engrs. and Architects Assn. of Sou. Cal. Res. : 918 W. 6th ; Office : 538 Byrne bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. PARMERIjEE, William, Lawyer; lorn. Brown Co., Ind., .Jan. 17, 1868 ; son, Wm. and Ann M. (Holtz) P. LL. B., Missouri State Univ.. 1887. Unmarried. Com- menced practice of Law in Seattle, in 1894; was specially employed by City of Seattle in a number of eases, 1907-8 ; since commencing practice in Seattle, has argued and briefed more than 100 cases in State Supreme Court. Asst. Corpora- tion Counsel of Seattle, 1902-06. Heard number of cases as .Judge pro tern, Super- ior Court. Never a candidate for offic". Spent six months in Europe in 1910. Cluls : Arctic, Press. Res. : Hotel Wash, Annex; Oifice : 304 Pioneer bldg., Seattle Wash. PARRY, Ivan Arthur, Physician anc Surgeon ; lorn, Mankato, Minn., 187R son, Evan and Anne (Hughes) P. B. S, Univ. of Minn., 1897; M. D., Univ. of 111. College of Phys. and Surg., 1910. Cit^ Health Officer of Seattle, 1907-08. Mem ber : King Co. Med. Soc, Wash. State Med Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Cluls : University (Seattle); Seattle Golf and Country j Union, (Tacoma). Res.: University Club Office : Empire bldg., Seattle, Wash. PARSONS, George Whitwell, Mining lorn, Washington. D. C. ; ancestors foughi in Rev. War. Moved to Cal., 1876. En gaged in mining. Tombstone, Ariz., 1880 87 ; was member, "Council of Ten" Vigi lance Comm. ; caused scientific investi gation to be made of oil bearing district! in Cal.. 1894, his resolution being adopt ed by Chamber of Commerce. Made 5 months trip through the desert countie; of Cal., and discovering the heavy los; of life on account of lack of water, begai agitation for proper State supervision o desert watering places, causing $5,000 t< be appropriated for that pui'pose. Address Los Angeles, Cal. PASCHAL, Thomas Moore, Lawyer lorn, Alexandria. La., Dec. 15, 1845 ; son Isaah Addison and Mary C. (Richardson; P. ; his father was a distinguished .iuris and legislator in La. and Texas ; nephew of Geo. W. Paschal, also jurist and legis; lator and author of several legal worki of note ; grandfathers on both sides serves in Rev, War. A. B., Centre College, Dan ville, Ky., 1866. Married, Florida A Mayes, 1871, at San Antonio, Texas Served as .Justice of the Peace ; U. S Commissioner, Western Dist., Texas ; Cit Atty.. District Atty.. San Antonio ; Dist Judge, 24th and 38th Dists. ; Congress ON THE PAUTPIC COAST 445 man, lOth Dist. While on bench denied citizenship to a man who held views in- consistent with his oath of attachment to the constitution, and caused him to go to congress to aid in amending natural- ization laws. Pres., Rio Grande Irriga- tion & Agricultural Co., Internatl. Land & Dev. Co., Mexico-Texas Land Co. Mem- mer: Scientific Soc, Royal Arch and Council. Masons. CluJis : Travis, Inter- national, (pres.). Democrat. Author of resolutions of Texas Legislature setting forth the cause and source of water sup- ply of Southwest Texas, climatology of that section, and forest conservation. In- ventor of several devices. Res. : 205 Harwood ave. ; Office : Book bldg., San Antonio, Tex. •ASCHALL., Benjamin S., Physician; iorn, Doylestown, Pa., Feb. 12, 1879 ; son, Samuel Edward and Elizabeth Lin- coln (Roberts) P. ; descendant of Pascal of France, a noted Physicist and Chemist. Preliminary education in West Chester, Pa., High School ; West Chester State Normal School, scientific course ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., Med. Dept., 1903. Married,' Rose Garfield, March 30, 1907, at Seattle. Specialist in Tuberculosis. Conducts a laboratory for med. research, supported by private funds. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Wash. Med. Assn., King County Med. Assn., Am. Chemical Soc, and Puget iSound section of same. Hon. Member, Am. Dental Assn. Res. : 903 Boyleston ; Of- fice: 1052 Empire bldg., Seattle, Wash. AS WATER, George Washington, Law- yer ; T)orn. Scott County, Indiana, Feb. 22, 1875 ; son, Alfred and Mattie A. (Mc- Cann) P. LL. B., Law Dept., Univ. of "Indianapolis, Ind., 1896 ; 3 years in Han- ovpr College, Ind. Unmarried. City Atty., Mal.ton, Wash. Member, Masonic Lodge, Mahton. Address : Mabton, Wash. iTCH, Walter Woodbury, Civil Engi- aoer; horn, Lexington, Mass., .Jan. 19, 1S72 ; son, .James Edwin and Ellen A. • Davis) P. B. S. (C. E.), Mass. Inst, of rechnology, 1S94. Married, Alice W. Walker, Apr. 5. 1900, at Marlboro, Mass. li^leven years on engineering works for the public water systems of Boston, Mass., and N. Y. City ; seven years on construc- tions of irrigation works for U. S., in S. Dak., Cal., and Ore. ; since Mar., 1900. Project Engr. of Klamath Project, Ore., U. S. Reclamation Service. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., New England Water Works Assn. Contributor to scientific periodicals. Res. : 655 Melrose st. ; Of- fice : u. S. Reclamation Service, Klamath Falls, Ore. PATERSON, Robert Benton, Merchant; horn, Washington, Iowa, Nov. 18, 1864; son, David and Ella (Van Dyke) P. Edu. : Iowa College, Grinnell. Married, Henriet- ta I. Davidson, Dec. 31, 1888, at Charles City, Iowa. Moved to Spokane, Wash.. 1889. Pres., Spokane Dry Goods Co. : Vice-pres., Dry Goods Realty Co. ; Dir., Spokane & Eastern Trust Co., Union Trust Co.. Warehouse and Realty Co., Western Union Life Ins. Co. Member : Y. M. C. A. (pres.) ; Chamber of Commerce, Moral Hygiene Soc, Natl. Wholesalers Dry Goods Assn., Natl. Municipal League. Cluhs : Spokane, Spokane Country, (Spo- kane) ; Arkwright, (N. Y.). Res.: 508 Seventh ave. ; Office : Spokane Dry Goods Co.. Spokane, Wash. PATTERSON, Thomas Wallace. Bank- er ; l)or7i. Perry, N. Y., Aug. 3. 1859 ; son, Thomas J. and Sophia H. (Mace) P. ; descendant of Capt. Thomas Patterson of Rev. War. Edu. : public schools. Warsaw, N. Y. Married, Elizabeth Bernhard, Nov. 16. 1892. at Fresno, Cal. Founded town of Patterson, Stanislaus Co., Cal. Owner. Patterson Irrigated Farms at Patterson, Cal., comprising 19.000 acres, subdividing and selling to small farmers. Installed the largest pumping plant for irrigation in the U. S., taking water from the San Joaquin River and putting on Patterson Irrigated Farms. Identified with business life and progress of Fresno for 25 years. Pres., Fresno Natl. Bank, Bank of Pat- terson, Central Land and Trust Co., Fresno Building and Investment Co., City Land Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank of Clo- 446 WHO'S WHO vis, Fresno Co. Abstract Co. Cluhs vWresno Sequoia, Sunnyside Country. Res. : 3125 Tulare st. ; Office : Fresno Natl. Bank, Fresno, Cal. PATTERSON, TVilson Campbell, Bank- er ; horn, Greenfield. O., Jan. 10, 184.5 ; son, Robert D. and Margaret (Hollyday) P. Edu. : district school ; Salem Acad., Salem, O. Married, Virginia Monette Moore, Jan. 8, 1874, at Chillicothe, O. Clerk, for Co. Clerk, Co. Treas. and Pro- bate Judge, Chillocothe, O. Bookkeeper, wholesale grocery firm, 1869-1888. Mem- ber, wholesale commission firm, Curtis & Patterson, (now, W. C. Patterson & Co.). Pres., L. A. Natl. Bank, from Nov., 1898. until consolidation with First Natl. Bank, when he was appointed Vice-pres., which office still holds. Trustee. Whittier Re- form School. Member: Cal. State Bd. of Charities, L. A. Bd. of Edu. Dir., L. A. Public Library ; twice delegate to Washington in fight for free harbor ; Pres., L. A. Clearing House. Chamber of Com- merce. Member : Municipal League, Arch- aeological Inst, of Am.. Knights Templar, Scottish Rite Masons. C?«6s : University, (pres., 2 years) ; Sunset, (former pres.) : Annandale Country. California, Union League. Address : 234 W. Adams ; Office : First Natl. Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. PATTON, Charles liCwis, Lawyer; horn. Petaluma, Cal.. June 24, 1864 ; son. Charles and Elizabeth A. (Clark) P. Edu. : public schools in Phila., and San Francis- co ; studied law in Phila.. and San Fran- cisco. Unmarried. Has practiced law in San Francisco for 25 years, mainly civil cases ; atty. for many corporations. Ran for Mayor of San Francisco, 1898, against James D. Phelan ; defeated by only 3,000 votes. Past Grand Master, F. & A. M. ; Past Grand High Priest, R. A. M. ; Past Commander, K. T. ; 33° Mason, Past Grand Chancellor. K. of P. Member: Sons of Am. Rev., N. S. G. W., Odd Fel- lows. Redmen. Republican. Res. : 2914 California st. ; Office : Mechanics Library bldg., 57 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. PAULK, James, Banker; torn. Ala., 1849; son Joshua and Eliza (Pinkston) P. Edu. : public schools. Married, S. Eliza- beth Keeley, West Point, Tenn. Pres., First State Bank. Democrat. Member : K. of P. Address : Royse City, Tex. PA TILL, Walter Fleming, Banker; horn, Iowa, Oct. 1877 ; son, Myron Z. and Nancy Jane (Stott) P. Edu. : Northwestern Univ. Law School, Chicago ; LL. B., Law School, Univ. of Washington, 1903 ; took course of the Am. Inst, of Banking. Mar- ried. Benna E. Stephenson, March 8, 1905, at Seattle. Private Banker. Enlisted, Co. A, 4th Regt. Iowa Natl. Guard, 1894. Member, Co. A. 52nd Iowa Inf. Vols., dur- ing Span.-Am. War ; at present, Capt. and Adj., 2nd Inf. Natl. Guard, Wash. Has been baritone soloist in church work for past ten years. Gluls : Seattle Athletic, Seattle Press. Member : Elks, Masonic Lodge. Res. : "Endolyne" ; Office : 4556 California ave., Seattle, Wash. PAYNE, Perry Joshua, Pbysician; horn, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 10. 1871 ; son, Perry William and Sarah Jane (Watter- son) P. B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1901; M. D.. Rush Med. College, Chicago, 1904; grad.. Chautauqua. N. Y. School of Physi-i cal Education, Ltd., 1894. Married, Jean ' L. Veach. Aug. 30, 1905. at Chautauqua, i N. Y. Asst. in Physical Training, Univ. of Chicago. 1899-1904; Dir.. Physical Training, Jamestown, N. Y., public schools, 1904-06; Dir.. Physical Training, Port-t land. Ore., Academy, 1906-11 ; grad. study. N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hosp., 1911-12.. Member : Portland City and County Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1639 Sandy: road; Office: Medical bldg., Portland, Ore.; PBABODY, James Hamilton, Ex-Gov- ernor; horn, Topsham, Vt, Aug. 21, 1852;;! son, Calvin and Susan (Turner) P. Edu. : high school ; Bryant and Stratton Com- mercial College. Married, Frances L. Clelland, Mar. 19, 1878, at Canon City. Colo. Pres., City Water Works Co., Elec Light and Power Co., Colo. Stone anc" Lime Co., Royal Gorge R. R. Co., Seven- teenth St. Bldg. Co., First Natl. Bank; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 447 Secy., West Hayden Townsite Co. Served as City Clerk, City Treas., Clerk Dist. Court, Governor of Colo. ; Del., Republican Natl. Conv. Served as Col. and Aid-de- Camp, Colo. N. G., 4 years. Republican. ; Dir., Westminster College, Prison Assn., j Child and Animal Protective Soc. Mem- ; ber : Elks, Masons, Sbriners, School Bd., Chamber of Commerce. Gluh : Denver. Res. : 403 River st. ; Office : 402 Main st., Canon City, Colo. ;*EACOCIv, Alexander Hainiltonj Physi- cian and Surgeon ; born, Phila., June 29, ISSO ; sviij Henry Winfield and Anna B. ( Hulburt) P. ; descendant of John Alden, 1 1.399-1686). Edu. : Germantown Acad- emy, Pa., 1899 ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Pa., 1903. Married, Ruth Sutherland, Jan. 30, 1906, at Seattle, Wash. Cluhs : University, Physicians, (Seattle). Mem- ber : Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Am. Urological Assn. Res. : 1808 4th ave.. North ; Office : 964 Empire bldg., Seattle, Wash. 'EARCE, John Henry, Electrical Engi- neer ; 1}orHj St. Paul, Minn. ; son, John Fred and Emma Florence (Curtis) P. B. S. (E. E.), Univ. of Minn., 1907. Un- married. Inventor of a single phase in- duction motor. Elect. Engr. and Designer, Northwestern Metals Co. Asso. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Address : Helena, Mont. EARSON, Benjamin Franklin, Electri- cal Engineer ; born, Middlesex Co., Eng., Sept. 19, 1868 ; son, Benjamin and Sarah Louis (Maile) P. ; descendant of old Pear- son family of Salopia. Edu. : St. Mary's School, Cowley ; Uxbridge Grammar School, Eng. Married, Florence Louise Wyatt, July 30, 1892, at Redlands, Cal. Came to Los Angeles, Jan., 1889. Employ- ed by Sou. Cal. Edison Co., 1896 (now gen. supt). Republican. Philanthropist, Instrumental in liberating, on parole, pris- oners from San Quentin and Folsom pris- ons. App. by Gov. Johnson, Trustee of the Whittier Reform School. Dir., Union and City Missions, Prison Parole I^ea- gue. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Res. : 5965 Hayes ave., Los Angeles, Cal. PEARSON, John Vincent, Law^yer; borttj Niagara F'alls, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1865 ; son, George Routledge and Rose Hannah (Bran- nan) P. Edu. : common schools of N. Y., and Nebr. ; Fremont Normal School, Fre- mont, Nebr. ; Univ. of South Dakota, Ver- million, S. D. ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1894. Married, Nellie A. Palmer, June 12, 1895, at Newcastle, Nebr. Member law firm, Luby and Pearson. Clerk, Dist. Court of Dixon Co., Nebr., 1893; County Atty., Dixon Co., 1896, 1908, 1910. Republican. Member : Knights of Pythias, A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F., Modern Woodmen. Res. : E. 1118 Baldwin ave. ; Ofp,ce : 701-6 Hutton bldg., Spokane, W^ash. PEASE, G(eorse) Norman, Surgeon; born, Portland, Ore., 1881 ; sen, Archie Leon and Ada Eta (Stevens) P. A. B., Cornell Univ., 19U4 ; M. D., Cornell Univ. Med. College, 1907 ; grad.. House Surg- eon, Pres. Hosp., New York City, 1909. Married, Alice Bradford Boutwell, 1910, at New Y'ork City. Lecturer on Operative Surgery at Univ. of Oregon Med. School ; attending Surg., Multnomah Hosp., Port- land, Ore. Club: University, (Portland). Res. : 778 Pettygrove st. ; Office : Med. bldg., Portland, Ore. PEASE, Niles, Merchant; born, Thomp- sonville, Conn., Oct. 13, 1838 ; his grand- father, Simon Pease, fought in Rev. War. Edu. : public schools. In tin and stove business, Thompsonville, Conn., 1860-84, Representative, Conn. Legis., 1876 Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1884, and engaged in furniture and carpet bus. ; inc., Niles Pease Furniture Co., 1897 ; disposed of same in 1904, and organized Niles Pease Inv. Co. (pres.), Feb. 8, 1905; Pres., Los Angeles City Council, 1907-10 ; Dir., Central Natl. Bank; Dir., Park Bank; Dir., Provident Bldg. & Loan Assn. ; Pres., Masonic Temple Assn. Member : Mer- chants & Mfrs. Assn. (pres., 4 years) ; 32° Mason, Shriner. Unitarian. Res. : 441 WHO'S WHO 957 S. Hoover st. ; Opce : Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PEASE, Sherman; horn, Thompsonville, Conn., 1869. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1884. Vice-pres., Niles Pease Furniture Co., 1885-1904 ; Pres., Pease Bros. Furni- tue Co., since 1906. Col. on Governor's StafiE. Member: Knights Templar, Sco: tish Rite Masons, Shriners, Elks. Cluh : Union League. Res. : 1015 S. Western ave. ; Office : 640 S. Hill st., Los Angeles, Cal. PEASIiEE, Willis Dhu Aine, Electrical Engineer ; born. Grass Valley, Cal., June 19, 1887 ; son, Willis Edwin and Maude Mansfield (Chaffee) P. Grad., Oakland High School, 1905; A. B. (E. E.), Leland Stanford, Jr., Uniy., 1910 ; diploma in In- ternational Correspondence Schools in Elec. Power and Railways. Unmarried. Supt., Construction, Northern Electric Ry. of Cal., 1909-10; Testing Engr., General Electric Co., Schnectady, N. Y., 1910-11 ; Asst. Sales Mgr., Portland office, General Electric Co., since Sept., 1911 ; previous to 1909, with Pacific Gas & Electric Co., in Hydro-Electric Operation. Played football and held Pacific Coast track record in hurdles. Has done research work in Electric Culture of Plants, pub- lished before Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Member : Illuminating Engrg. Soc, Natl. Elec. Light Assn., Northwestern Elec. Light Assn., Edison Club of New York. Res. : 999 E. Main st.. Office : Electric bldg., Portland, Ore. PECK, George William, Physician; horn, Cedarville, N. J., Mar. 8, 1841. M. D., Rush Med. College, 1890. In practice, Sawtelle, Cal., since 1904. Formerly. Health Officer, and Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Sawtelle. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Sawtelle, Cal. PECK, Walter Henry, Merchant; horn, Cornwall. Conn., Mar. 5, 1870 ; son, Ed- ward C. and Elizabeth M. (Prink) P. Edu. : Ansonia High School, Conn. Mar- ried, Bessie V. Foster (deceased), July 24, 1905, at Ekalaka, Mont. ; second. Mar guerite C. Cunningham, June 2, 1913 at Miles City, Mont. Moved to Mont, 1889. Vice-pres., Ekalaka Telephone Co. owner, W. H. Peck Co., merchandisi; Served as Co. Treas., Justice of Peact County Committeeman. Republican. Pres. Beaver Lodge Cemetery Assn. ; Trusted Ekalaka Fire Dept., Ekalaka Commercial Club. Member : M. W. A., K. of P., ] O. O. F. (Grand Dec. of Chiv.). Gluh Business Men's. Address : Ekalaka, Mont PECKHA3I, George C, Real Estat Operator ; horn. Old Lyme, Conn., Feb. i 1871 ; son, George Henry and Fannie M (West) P. Edu. : public schools. Conn. B. A., Buckley College, New Londor Conn. Married, Elizabeth Young, 189^ in N. D. Engaged in general merchandisi and machinery bus., Fargo, N. D., 1 years. Moved to Los Angeles, 1903. Er gaged in mfg., realty and inv. bus., sine 1903. Has purchased and subdivided number of tracts in Los Angeles. Not improving Live Oak Canyon, and builc ing Live Oak Ranch as a popular Summe resort. Pres., George Peckham Co., Nat Car Seal Mfg. Co. Member : Chambe of Commerce, Chamber of Mines, Elki. Lodge No. 99 ; Modern Woodmen of tb World. Gluh : Automobile of Sou. Ca Res. : 2081 W. 28th st. ; Office : 20 Hibernian bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PEEK, Allen (Harry), Physician an' Surgeon ; horn, Mokelumne Hill, Cal., Aujl 13, 1878 ; son. Charter Samuel and Emil (Fitzgerald) P. B. S., San Joaquin Va ley College, Woodbridge, Cal., 1898; S D., Cooper Med. College, San Francisc> 1904. Married, Ethel Emily C. Wrigl (daughter of G. Alexander Wright of J F.), Sept. 18, 1907, at Pala Alto, Ca (She is an accomplished violinist an vocalist, a pupil of Estelle H. Dreyfus c Los Angeles). After grad. from med. co lege, was Asst. Res. Phys. of Lane Hosp tal, S. F., 14 months ; then entered U. ' P. H. & M. H. S., as Acting Asst. Sur for several months ; resigned to enti private practice in S. F. After fire, ass- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 449 dated in medicine with Dr. Hay Lyman Wilbur of Palo Alto, Cal., going to Sou. Cal. for health in 1910. Member : Omega Upsilon Phi Fraternity, F. & A. M., King Solomon, No. 262, San Francisco ; B. P. O. B., Santa Barbara, No. 613; Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Pac. Coast Assn. of Ry. Surg., Ventura Co. Med. Soc. (secy.). Club: Boosters', (Oxnard). Res.: Corner 5th and D sts. ; Office : 438 B st., Oxnard, Cal. PEIXOTTO, Edgar D., Lawyer; horn, N. Y. City, Dec. 23, 1867 ; son, Raphael and Myrtilla J. (Davis) P. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; grad., Hastings College of Law, 1888. Married, Malvina Nathan, Sept. 22, 1905. Moved to San Francisco, 1868. Asst. to Dist. Atty., W. S. Barnes, 1893. Sheriff's Atty., 1899. Del., Natl. Republican Conv., 1896 ; Secy., Natl. Republican Delegation, Phila., 1900. Atty., Down Town Assn. Member : Por- tola Exec. Comm., and Panama Exposi- tion Comm. Mason. Glubs : Union Lea- gue, Bohemian, Olympic. Republican. Res. : 3956 Washington st. ; Office : 304 Russ bldg., San Francisco, Cal. •EMBERTOIV, James Emiiious; Law- yer ; horn. Mo., July 26, 1861 ; son, Ben- nett and Thurza (Emmons) P. LL. B., Hastings Law College, 1886. Married, Empgene J. Brayton, July 10, 1886. Moved to Cal., 1865. Law partner of Theo. P. Hale. Dist. Atty., Mendocino Co., 1893- 94. City Trustee of Ukiah, 1902-6. Demo- crat. Res. : Ukiah ; Office : Ukiah and Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. •ENCE, Peter, Banker; horn. Pa., Oct. 12, 1837 ; son, George W. and Deborah (McKee) P. Edu. : country schools, and bus. college. Married, Anna Bigley, Oct. 6, 1872, in Ida. Came West with ox- teams in 1858. Pres., First Natl. Bank; Dir., Farmers Bank, New Plymouth ; Pres., Idaho Canning Co., Payette Creamery Co. ; Dir., in the Payette Bldg. and Loan Assn. Was first Mayor of City of Payette. Re- publican. Member : Masons. Address : Payette, Ida. 15 PENCE, Wallace Monroe, Retired Law- yer; horn, Rozetta, 111., Mar. 27, 1860; son, Robert T. and Elizabeth (Conger) P. Edu. : public schools, Washington, Iowa, Academy ; B. S., Western Normal College, Shenandoah, la., 1884 ; Law Dept., Kansas State Univ., Lav/rence, Kas. Married, Carrie M. Beeman, Jan. 4, 1893, at Sa- linas, Cal. Taught school in Iowa and Cal., and holds State of Cal. educational diploma, 1887. Orthodox Baptist and reform agitator ; twice headed reform ticket against saloons at Salinas ; candi- date on Prohibition Ticket for Atty. Gen- eral, Cal., 1910 ; now Moderator (presi- dent), of San Jose Baptist Assn. of Bap- tist Churches. Lectures on temperance and preaches in churches. Attorney for Salinas City Bank, Soledad Land & Water Co., and numerous other corporations. Secy., Twin Lakes Baptist Assembly ; Secy., Pence Land, Live Stock «&^gr. Co. ; Atty., Monterey Co. Abstract Co. Res. : San Miguel, Cal. ; Office : Salinas, Cal. PENDIiETOlV, Corneliu.s W., Collector of Customs ; horn, N. Y. City, Jan. 4, 1859 ; son, William H. and Margaret A. (Carothers) P. Edu. : public schools, N. Y. City ; New York College ; A. B., Brown Univ., Providence, R. I., 1881 ; studied law in office of Hon. John K. Alexander, of Salinas, Monterey Co., and Thomas L. Carothers, Ukiah. Married, Elizabeth Brower, July 12, 1886. Court Commnr. of Los Angeles Co., 1893-95. Member, Cal. Legis. from 71st Dist, for 30th, 31st, and 34th Sessions, and Speaker of Assem- bly in last session. Elected to State Sen- ate, 35th and 36th Sessions. App. Collec- tor of Customs, Feb., 1907; re-app., 1911. Pres., L. A. Co. Imp. Co. ; Secy., L. A. Baseball Assn. Member : Masons. Shriners, B. P. O. E. CJuhs : California. Union League, L. A. Country, San Gabriel Valley Country, (L. A.) ; Union League, (San Francisco). Republican. Res. : 1310 St. Andrews Place ; Office : 307 Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PENROSE, Speneer, Capitalist; horn, Phila., Nov. 2, 1865 ; son, Richard Alex- 450 WHO'S WHO ander Fullerton and Sarah Hannah (Boies) P. A. B., Harvard College, 1886. j-Uarried, Mrs. Julia Villiers (Lewis) Mc- Millan of Detroit, Apr. 20, 1906, in Lon- don, Eng. Secy, and Treas., Utah Copper Co. ; Secy., United States Sugar & Land Co., Beaver Land and Irri. Co. ; Dir., Kay Consolidated Copper Co., Chino Cop- per Co. ; First Natl. Bank, Colo. Springs ; Colo. Title and Trust Co., Colo. Springs ; Cripple Creek Central R. R., Beaver, Pen- rose and Northern R. R., Grand Junction and Grand Valley R. R., Colo. Natl. Life Assurance Co. Served as Col. on staff of Gov. Peabody of Colorado, 1903-4. Clubs : Philadelphia, Union League, Phila- delphia Country. Racquet. (Phila.) ; Uni- versity, Union League, (N. Y.) ; Denver, Denver Country ; El Paso, Cheyenne Moun- tain Country, (Colorado Springs) ; Alta. (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; The Travellers, (Paris, France). Republican. Kes. : 30 W Dale St. ; Office : Colorado Springs, Colo. PENTECOST, Levi John, Banker; honi. Union Co., Indiana, Jan. 20, 1845 ; son, Zephaniah and Eliza (Martin) P. Edu. : high school. Liberty, Ind. jNIarried, Izora A. Aborn, May 3, 1870, at Warsaw, Ind. Pres., Pacific Natl. Bank. Served in Civil War and was wounded in battle. Address : Tacoma, Wash. PERCE, Lewis Anson, Physician; ho,ii. Springfield, 111., Mar. 8, 1854. M. D., Eclectic Med. Inst., Cincinnati, 1882. Mar- ried, Sarah A. B. Miles, May 7, 1876. In practice, Ohio, 16 years ; Long Beach, since 1898. Prof., Physical Diagnosis at Cal. Eclectic Med. College, Los Angeles ; Dist. Surg., Salt Lake R. R. Member, Cal. State Bd. Med. Exams., 4 years, (pres., 1 term). Member: L. A. County Eclectic Soc. (ex-pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Eclec- tic Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Cal. State Eclectic Soc. (ex-pres.) ; Natl. Eclec. Assn. Res. : Long Beach, Cal. ; Office : Bixby Hartwell bldg.. Long Beach, Cal. PERCY, Harry Lord, Mining; Ijorn, Texas. One of the original members of Los Angeles Stock Exchange ; has operated properties in Eldorado Canyon, Nev., and Inyo Co., Cal. ; was one of the original owners of Greenwater (J amp, overlooking Death Valley. Clubs : Jonathan, Los An- geles Country, Sou. CaL Automobile, bierra Madre. Res. : 324 S. Westlake ave. ; Office : 408 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. PERKINS, William David, Banker; born, Hyde Park, Mass., May 23, 1867 ; son, David and Hannah S. (Dunn) P. Udu. : high school ; Bryant and Strattou College, Boston. Married, Cora Ells Chamberiin, 1891, at Denver, Colo. Pres., William D. Perkins & Co., bankers; Vice- pres.. First Natl. Bank, Sunnyside ; Dir., Nor. Life Ins. Co. Member : Seattle Art Assn., Arctic Brotherhood, K. of P. Clubs : Arctic, Athletic, Golf and Coun- try. Res. : 1317 Minor ave. ; Office : 211 Cherry st., Seattle, Wash. PERRINE, Doren, Banker; born, Rari- tan. 111., Oct. 20, 1875 ; son, Percy S. and Susie M. (Armstrong) P. Grad., Brown's Bus. College, Galesburg, 111., 1893. Married, Evelyn M. Johnston, Nov. 7, 1900, at Roseville, 111. Pres., Fruit Growers State Bank. Member, Spiker ik Perrine, Scofield. Member : M. W. A. Address : Green River, Utah. PERRY, Edward Randolph, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Ripley, Ohio, March 23, 1872 ; soti, William Henry and Eliza- beth Randolph (Hiles) P. ; direct descen- dant of Oliver Hazard Perry and Robert Morris, signers of Declaration of Inde- pendence. Grad., Ky. Univ., Lexington, 1888-1893; M. D., Med. College of Ohio, 1896 ; post grad., 1899 and 1909. Married, Irma Albert, July 28, 1898, at New AI-' bany, Ind. Phys. and Surg., Raymond General Hosp. ; special Exam., Industrial Ins. Co. ; Commissioner, State of Wash- ington ; Health Officer, City of Raymond, 1911-12 ; Ex-Pres., Raymond Commercial Club ; Ex-Pres., Raymond Taft Club. Address : Raymond, W^ash. PERRY, George Wallace, Banker; born. Jefferson, Ohio, Nov. 6, 1868 ; son, Edwir and Emma (Swift) P. Edu.: Washburr College, Topeka, Kas. Married, Matilda Grace Roberts, Jan. 14, 1905, at Denver, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 451 Colo. In nowspnpor bus., 1884-1906. Pres., Sheridan Natl. Bank, Dayton Bank. Dayton Merc. Co. ; Secy and Treas., Bea- ver Creek Feeders Co. Member : Sheri- dan Chamber of Commerce, Sheridan Wool- srrowers Assn.. Elks. Odd Fellows, W. O. ' W. A(1(Jress : Sheridan. Wyo. PERRY, John Holliday, Lawyer: 'born. Kentucky. March 3, 1881 ; son, W. M. B and Mattie (Atterbury) P. ; related to Com. O. H. and Matt Perry. Wdu. : Han- over College. Ind. ; Centre College of Central Fniv.. Danville. Ky. ; B. A., Univ. of Virginia ; LL. B., Univ. of Wash. Un- married. Counsel, Northwest Scripps Newspapers. Former Asst. Pros. Atty., King Co.. Wash. Res.: Wash. Annex: Office : Leary bldg., Seattle, Wash. ^ERRY. Richard Wilbert, Oculist and Aurist : horn, Cannington. Ont.. Canada, 1874 ; son, Matthew and Elizabeth (Cow- an) P. M. D.. Toronto Univ. ; Fellow, Trinity Med. College : Licentiate, Royal College of Phys. and Surg, of Edin- bnrough, Scotland. Married. Beatrice Barclay, Dec, 1910, at Seattle. Cluhs : Soattle Golf, Seattle Athletic. Pes. : 1705 Interlake blvd. : 03ce : 811 Am. Bank bldg., Seattle, Wash. 'ETERSEN, O. I., Banker: torn, Den- mark : son, Nicolz and Mary Peterson. Eclu. : public schools, Denmark. Married. Edna Petersen, Sept. 15, 1889. at Astoria. Ore. Pres., Astoria Savings Bank ; Secy, and Treas., Petersen Frye Logging Co. Served 3 years in U. S. Navy. Mason. CI 111) : Ivory. Address : Astoria, Wash. 'ETERSEN. (Peter) John, Steam Elec- trical Engineer: horn, Madison, Wis.. May IT. 1877 : son. Rev. Nils and .Tuliana (TTansen) P. Edu. : public schools. Bodf^. Iowa : Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. .:3 yoars ; Pacific Lutheran Univ., Tacoma. Wash., 1 year : Van Der Naillen School of Engrg.. San Francisco. 1 year. Married, Tillie A. Eoss. Aug. 18, 1906, at Portland. Ore. Mgr.. Frank E. Harmar Co.. Port- land. Ore. Member, Natl. Asso. of Sta- tionary Engrs.. Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Res. : 445 Bidwell ave. ; Office : 7 Cam- bridge, Portland, Ore. PETERSOIV, Jame.s Mortin, Banker: horn, Richfield, Utah. .Tuly 12. 1879 ; son, James M. and Laura C. (Christensen) P. Edu. : Brigham Young Univ., Provo, Utah ; Latter Day Saints Univ., Salt Lake City. Married, Louisanna C. Heppler, Nov. 10, 1903, at Salt Lake City. Cashier, James M. Peterson Bank; Treas., Richfield Elec. Light and Power Co. ; Dir.. Richfield Imp. Co. ; Dir., Inter-Mountain Life Ins. Co. Trustee. Agr. College, Logan, Utah. Address : Richfield, Utah. PETERSON, William McDowell, Law- yer ; horn. Day Book. N. C. Nov. 2, 1874 : son. Moses W. and Cordelia (Ray) P. Edu. : Peterson Academy. Day Book, N. C. ; Burnsville Academy, Burnsville. N. C. : Wash. College. Tenn. ; Wake Forest Col- lege, N. C. ; studied law at Jonesboro, Johnson City, Tenn., in oflice of Kirk- patrick, Williams & Bowman ; finished law course at Wake Forest College. N. C. Married, Eva McDonald. Oct. 26, 1904, at Walla Walla. Wash. Admitted to bar in Tenn.. 1900 : in N. C, 1901 ; in Oregon, 1902 ; admitted to practice in the U. S. Dist. and U. S. Circuit Courts of Oregon ; County Supt. of Schools. Yancy Co.. N. C. 1896 to 1898. Member of law firm of Peterson & Wilson, with offices in Pen- dleton and Portland, Ore. Chairman of the Umatilla Co., Ore., Democratic Central Committee. 4 years ; Presidential electoria! candidate on Democratic ticket in Ore., 1912. Del. to Democratic State Conven- tions in 1904. 1906, 1908. 1910. Stumped State of Oregon for Woodrow Wilson, 1912. Delivered 4th of -July orations at Helix. Ore.. 1906 ; Athena. Ore.. 1904 ; Pilot Rock. Ore., 1910; Echo, Ore., 1912.' Chchs : Wenaha. Pendleton Commercial. Member: K. of P.. Masons. Res.: 30.^ Lincoln st. : Office : Smith Crawford bldg.. Pendleton, Ore. PETHERAM, Georare Thomas, Civil Engineer : hor7i, England. Dec. 29. 1882 ; son, Robert George and Clara Mones) P. Edu. : Merchant Venturer Technical Col- 452 WHO'S WHO lege, Bristol, England. Mari'ied, Emily E. Russett, Apr. 22, 1902, at Bristol, Eng. Chief Engr., Hanford Irrigation and Power Co.; served l^/^ years in South Africa on Lord Roberts' Body Guard. Asso. Mem- ber, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : Han- ford, Benton Co., Wash. PETTEBONE, Henry AVells, Manufac- turer ; hornj, Dorancetown, Pa.. Sept. 4, 1860; son, Jacob Sharpes and Sara (Wil- liamson) P. ; direct descendant of John Pettebone, a French Huguenot, who set- tled in Conn., 1660. ..Edu. : public schools, Pa. ; Wyoming Commercial Col- lege, 1878. Married, Bertha R. Webber (deceased. Mar. 15, 1899). Traveling salesman, R. Douglas & Co., until 1889 ; St. Louis Glass & Queensware Co., 1889- 97. Moved to Los Angeles, June 17, 1897. Organized Porve-Pettebone Co., gas and elec. fixture retailers, Nov., 1901 ; Pres.. until Aug., 1910, when resigned on account of ill health ; now Secy., Forve-Pettebone Co. Member : United Commercial Travel- ers, since 1895 ; Merchants & Mfrs. Assn., Chamber of Commerce, Municipal League, Masons, Knights Templar. Shriners. Clul)s : Jonathan, L. A. Athletic. A d- dress : Venice, Cal. PETTIJOHIV, Clive A., Lawyer; J)orn. Dayton, Wash., Aug. 18. 1880; son. Dyer B. and Mary C. (Rainwater) P. LL. B., Univ. of Wash., Seattle, 1902. Married, Zita A. Clinton, Nov. 11, 1907, at Sprague, Wash. City Atty., Sprague, Wash., 1903- 06 ; Pros. Atty., Lincoln Co., Wash.. 1907-11 ; City Atty., Davenport, Wash., 1911-12 ; Secy., Republican County Cen- tral Committee. Address : Davenport, Wash. PETTINGALL,. Charles Edward. Bank- er ; h07-n, Portsmouth, O.. Apr. 15, 1885 ; son, Edward Everett and ^Nlollie E. (Mc- Cloud) P. Edu. : public schools, high school ; Graham's Business College, Ports- mouth, O. Married. Clara Esther Schmitt, Jan. 27, 1911, at Portsmouth. O. Secy.. Dir. and Trust Officer. Union Bank & Trust Co. ; Secy, and Dir., Consolidated Mines Co., of Ariz. ; Secy, and Dir., Mira- val Land & Water Co. ; Secy, and Dir., Marvin Wakefield Piano Co. Glul) : Roosevelt Progressive (Phoenix, Ariz.). Res. : Second st. and Pinchot ; Office : Union Bank & Trust Co., Phoenix, Ariz. PETTIT, Joseph A., Physician and Sur- geon ; liorn, Indianapolis, Ind., 1875 ; son, Asabel H. and Mary (Wampler) P. Edu.: Minn. High School, 1894 ; Med. Dept, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1899; diploma of St. Louis Hosp. Married, i Florence E. Anderson, 1901. Member ; Am. Med. Assn., State & City Med. Soc. Gluts : Eastern Hosp. Graduate, Arling-: ton. Res.: 91 E. 34th st. ; Office: Medical, bldg., Portland, Ore. PEXTOIV, George Ellsworth, Merchant; torn, Vernon, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1863; son,t George and Catherine (Riverburgh) P. Edu. : public schools. Married, Annie S.- Saunders, June 6, 1895, at Evanston, Wyo. Owns large cattle ranch and is stock- holder and Dir. in various mere. cos. Vice-pres.; First Natl. Bank, Evanston ; Vice-pres., Wyo. State Commn. to Louis- iana Purchase Expo., St. Louis, and Lewis and Clarke Expo., Portland, Ore. Repxib- lican. Served on Wyo. State Republican Comm., 1894-1902 ; since 1902, Wyo. mem- ber, Natl. Republican Comm. Address : Evanston, Wyo. PHEIiAN, James Duval, Capitalist; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 20, 1861 ; son, James and Alice (Kelly) P. ; descend- i ant (maternal) of Col. Mulhall, Irish sol-'j dier in service of France, who won Cross of St. Louis. A. B., St. Ignatius Univ., j 1881; Ph. D., Santa Clara Univ., 1903;; studied law, Univ. of Cal. Unmarried. Commissioner and Vice-Pres., World's' Columbian Commission, 1893. Mayor of San Francisco, 1896-1902. Following fire, 1006, was Pres., Relief and Red Cross Funds, Inc. Appointed by Pres. of U. S. to receive funds and use U. S. Mint as; depository; disbursed ten million dollars ;i^ was member committee of 50 and 40, for ; relief and reconstruction. After fire, erected largest office building in S. F. Served as Chairman, Charter Assn., 1900* ON THE PACIFIC COAST 45; which framed now charter for city ; also served as Pres.. Adornment Assn., which secured the Burnham plans. Former Member, Board of Regents, Univ. of Cal. ; now Member. Park and Library Commit- tees. Pres., Mutual Savings Bank, S. F. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, First Federal Trust Co. Member : Soc. of Cal. Pioneers, Am. Natl. Red Cross, (ex-pres.) ; Native Sons' Hall Assn,, (pres.). Clubs: Metro- politan (Washington and N. Y.) ; Pacific TTnion. Bohemian, (ex-pres.. Art Assn.) ; i University, Olympic, (S, F.). Received i complimentary vote for U. S. Senator, j 1900, in Cal. Legislature. Has contrib- ! uted to "North American Review," "Mun- [ sey's," "Collier's," "Arena," and "Over- j land" magazines. Res. : 1840 California [St.; Office: 603 Phelan bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. 'HILLIPS, Dixon Lawrence, Lawyer; horn, Yazoo City, Miss., June 12, 1858; son. Seaborn Moses and Emily C. (Walk- er) P. Edu. : public and private schools, ;Miss. and Cal. ; studied law in olHce of Sayle, Tupper & Tupper, Fresno. Taught in public schools of Fresno Co., 2 years. Married, Florence C. Miller, Dec. 28, 1882. Moved to Cal., Dec, 1872. Member: Han- ford School Bd., 1887-90. City Atty., Hanford, 1891-94. Trustee, Kings Co. Law Library, since 1894. Pres., Kings Co. Bar Assn. App. Superior Judge, Kings Co., 1898. Member : Knights of Colum- bus, B. P. O. B. Delivered lectures on ■ "The Legal Status of Women in Cal." Democrat. Address : Hanford, Cal. HIS>LIPS, Jolin R., Mining- Engineer; horn, Toledo, O., 1861. Moved to Cal., ISO". started operations on Mother Lode; principal owner and Supt., Amador Queen Mine, Amador Co. ; organized San Lorenzo Sugar Co. of Mexico. Clubs : Kn,t;ineers, (N. Y.) ; Sierra Madre, (L. A). Address: 439 Towne ave., Los An- .uM^lcs, Cal. HIIjIjIPS, Lee Allen, Lawyer; born, Ashton, 111., Aug. 24, 1871 ; .son.,, Milton Eaves and Maggie Elizabeth (Wetzel) P. Edu. : public schools, la., Simpson College, Iowa ; A. B., Southwest College, Win- field, Kas., 1892; A. M., 1894. Law Dept., Univ. of Kas., 1 year ; LL. B., De Pauw Univ., 1894. Married, Catherine Coffin, Dec. 19, 1895. Moved to Cal., Aug., 1894. Asso. Counsel and 3rd Vice- pres.., Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Mem- ber : Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Chi. Clubs : California, L. A. Athletic, L. A. Country, (L. A.) ; Bohemian, (San Francisco) ; Yosemite, (Stockton). Republican. Res. : 4 Berkeley square ; Office : Pac. Mutual bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PHILLIPS, Louis Ernest, Lawyer; born, Speedsville, Tompkins Co., N. Y., Jan. 11, 1867 ; son, Robert Augustus and Annie E. (Boyer) P. Edu. : Glen wood Institute, Howard Co., Md. ; Stalcup School, Alex- andria Co., Va. ; Curtis School, George- town ; Spencerian Bus. College, Wash.. D. C. ; Natl. Univ., Wash., D. C. Mar- ried, Elsie M. Courrier, July 7, 1909. U. S. Special Atty., 4 years ; U. S. Com- missioner, 4 years ; Candidate for Con- gress, 4th Congressional Dist. of Cal. Member : Republican Co. Comm. of San Francisco. Contributor to Wash, and Cal. publications on travel and sociological subjects. Member : Masons. Res. : 2416 Ransome ave. ; Office : 513-515 Union Sav- ings Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. PHILLIPS, Wiley Johnson, Editor and Publisher ; borti. Rural Home, Va.. Sept. 18, 1846 ; son, Jas. J. and Susan S. (At- kins) P. Edu. : studied privately, taught school, studied Payne Academy ; grad.. Vanderbilt Univ., 1877. Admitted to Hol- ston Conference, M. B. Church, South, 1870, and filled pastoral charges until 1885. Editor and Publisher, "Protestant American," 1889-98 ; Editor and Pub- lisher. "The California Voice," since 1901. Secured conviction of notorious "White Slave" dealers in Los Angeles in 1902-04, and started the nation-wide crusade against the traffic in girls, on the lecture platform. Married, Mary Opdyke, Oct. 5, 1899, at Kansas City, Mo. Member : Natl. Advisory Committee, Am. Embassy Assn., Lincoln Memorial University Assn. 454 WHO'S WHO (lion, vice-pres.) ; Pacific Coast Federation for the Suppression of Vice, (vice-pres.) ; Advisory Board World's Purity Feder- ation, Natl. Committee of Prohibition Party, (1908-1912) ; Cal. Editorial Assn., Cal. Publishers' Assn., Layman's For- ward Movement. Author : "Transubstan- tiation, or the Real Presence Examined," "Danger Ahead, or the Peril of Roman- ism," "The Stumbling Block," "Auricular Confession Examined," "The Economic Value of the Bible in Civil Govei-nment." Among his light writings, "Horse Sense" and "The Editor's Private Corner" have attracted wide and favorable public no- tice. Res. : 1128 Fedora st. ; Office : 208 Bryson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PIERCE, Frank, Lawyer; horn, London- derry, Vt., Apr. 3. 1857 ; son, Alvah War- ren and Lucy (Allen) P. Grad.. Burr & Burton Seminary, Manchester, Vt, 1877 ; Williams College, 1881. Married, Mary H. Ayer, Jan. 2, 1888. Member law firm. Pierce, Critchlow & Barrette. Member : Utah legislature. 1890-94 ; Utah Constitu tional Convention. 1895. First Asst. Secv. of the Interior, cabinets of Roosevelt and Taft, Nov. 1, 1907. to June 1. 1911. Ma- son. Res. : 719 Catalina st. ; Office : 808- 809 Hibernian bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PIERCE, H. A., Lav^ryer; lorn, Derby Line, Vt. Mar. 2, 1839; son, John Frary and Abigail (Fisk) P. Edu. : Newbury. Vt. Married, Helen Corwin Fisher ^ de- ceased), 1871; second, Nellie Allee, 1905. Moved to Cal., 1857. Township .Justice. Los Angeles, 1903-11. Member : Los An- geles Co. Bar Assn. Masons. Res. : 1312 Halldale ave. ; Office : 204-205 Fay bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. PIERCE, Walter Edgar, Banker; . ftorw, on a ranch near Waco. Texas, in 1860 ; son, Charles Pierce. Self educated. At 11 years, clerk In a store at Rodney, Miss. In 1879, proprietor of hotel in Rich Hill, Mo. Formed partnership in 1890, with John M. Haines and L. H. Cox. in Rich- field, Kas., to operate in real estate in the West, and located in Boise ; has laid out the handsomest additions in Boise, and has been prominent in every enterprise that looked to the prosperity and growth of the city ; one of the most active men in the Northwest. Elected Mayor of Boise on Democratic ticket, and inaugu- rated paving of city. During his term in ofiice expenses were lowest of any admin- istration, and Boise emerged from a Town into a City. Pres.. W. E. Pierce & Co ; Pres., Boise Railroad Co. ; Pres., Idahoi Orchards Co. ; Pres., Allen- Wright Furni-i ture Co. ; Pres., Pierce Suburban Syndl-l cate ; Pres., Farmers' Bank of Star, Ida-i ho ; Vice-pres., Peasley Transfer Co. ;. Vice-pres., Capital Brokerage & Commis- sion Co. ; Dir.. Schmelzel Shoes Co. ; Dir.,- Boise Title & Trust Co. ; Pres., Snake River Power Co. ; Pres., Allton Hotel Co.,i Weiser, Idaho ; silent partner, Sampson) Music Co. Member, Boise Commercial; Club. Former Pres.. Chamber of Com-; merce for several terms. Address : Boise, Idaho. PIERSON, Elias, Banker; dorn. Forest City, Iowa. Dec. 5, 1874 ; son, Olaf and Hannah (Nelson) P. Edu. : public schools. Married. Georgina Wahlstrom, Mar. 26, j] 1902. at Fergus Falls, Minn. Cashier and Mgr., First International Bank, Soutb! Bend, Wash.; Pres., Portal State Bank, Portal, N. D. ; Treas.. Occidental Oystei Co.. Bay Center, Wash.; Treas., Johnson, Henry & Co., Nakcotta and Ocean Park, Wash. Member: Wash. State Conv. Bd.. composed of 27 men; Wash. State Settlers Assn., app. by Gov. M. E. Hay. Address: South Bend. Wash. j PIKE, Arthur Worcester, Wholesale I Hardware Merchant; horn,, San Francisco. Sept 21. 1873; son, Charles Ross and Grace W. (Byrne) P. ; descendant of Al-., bert Pike. Past Grand Commander, Su-' preme Council. 33° F. & A. Mason ; Ma.1or Robert Pike, Rev. War ; Gen. Zebulon Pike. Commander attack on York, 1813 in honor of whom Pike's Peak, Colo., was, named. Married, June 12, 1906, at Santa a Ana, Cal Pres., A. W. Pike & Co.. Inc. ,j wholesale hardware ; Pac. Coast Mgr., i Penn. Hardware Co., of Reading, PaJ ON THE PACIFIC COAST 455 Member : Excelsior Lodge, No. 120, F. & A. M., Cal. Chapter No. 5, Royal Arch Masons, Cal. Com. Knights Templar. ! Club: Union League, (S. F.). lies.: I Keystone Apartments ; Office : 711 Mis- sion St., San Francisco, Cal. PIKE, PMlip H., Banker; burn. Water- ford, N. Y., 1871 ; souj J. E. and Frances I (Robinson) P. Udu. : common schools. ■ Married, Alice M. Randall, 1909, at Aber- deen, Wash. Cashier, Chehalis County Bank. Member : Knights of Pythias. Reii. : 415 W. 2nd st. ; Office : Heron and H sts., Aberdeen, Wash. ?lIvE, Roy Melville, Capitalist; born, San Francisco, Feb. 10, 1878 ; son, Jacob Maybie and Mary (Howell) P. Married. Edith Simpson, July 12, 1910, at San Francisco. In Yukon dist., Alaska, 1897 to 1900, hdqtrs. at Dawson, customs bro- kerage bus. and agents of British Am. i Steamship Co. ; in Cal., dried fruit can- : ning bus., 1900-3 ; organized United Can. Co., 1902 ; Federal Can. Co., 1904, which were later sold to the American Can. Co. Organized, with W. J. Hotchkiss, Star Lumber Co., with mills in Mendocino Co., Cal., in 1906, and operated same until liJUS. Associated with Archibald S, White, N. Y., of W^hite & Co., Bankers, in 1909, being particularly identified with him in the Cincinnati Union Depot, until July, 1912. Since in Cal. Pres., Yolo Water & Power Co. ; S. F. Representative, White & Co., Bankers, 30 Pine st. New York City ; Pres., Star Lumber Co. Clubs : Family, Bohemian, Burlingame Country. Res. : 2350 Broadway ; Office : Balboa bldg., San Francisco, Cal. •IliLSBURY, George E., Civil Engi- neer ; born, Tewksbury, Mass., 1857. Edu. : pui)lic schools ; Lawrence Acad. Practiced civil engrg., Lowell, Mass., until 1880 ; Div. Engr., Mexican Central Ry., Mex., 3 years. Moved to Los Angeles, 1885 ; prac- , ticed railway and other engrg., 1885-95 ; Engr., Los Angeles Electric Ry., since 1895 ; Chief Engr., Pacific Electric Ry., since organization. Member : Engrs. and Architects Assn. Clubs : Jonathan, San Gabriel Country. Res. : 1242 Orange st. ; Office : Pacific Elec. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. riPES, Alfred Wasliing^ton, Banker; born. Browning, Mo., Jan. 15, 1877 ; son, James P. and Sarah E. (Sevier) P. Edu. : high school. Married, Maud V. Reger, Oct. 12, 1904, at Reger, Mo. Cashier, First Natl. Bank ; Vice-pres., Poison Townsite and Realty Co. Member : I. O. O. F., M. W. A. Address : Poison, Mont. PIPHER, Joseph Elmer, Lawyer; horti, Monticello, 111., Dec, 1876 ; son, Alonzo T. and Mary Josephine (Myres) P. Edu. : public schools, Modesto, Cal. ; studied law in office of L. J. Maddux and P. H. Grif- fin, Modesto ; Wilbur F. George, Sacra- mento. Married, Louise Mason, Feb. 14, 1900. Moved to Cal., 1879. Dep. Dist. Atty., Secramento Co., 1899-1903. Mem- ber of court reporters' staff, since 1903. Member law firm. Hart & Pipher. Court Commissioner, since 1902. Club: Sutter. Member : Masons, B. P. O. E. Republican. Res.: 1618 27th st. ; Office: 426 1/^ J st, Sacramento, Cal. PIRES, Louis Antonio, Retired Busi- ness Man ; born, Madeira Island, Mar. 24, 1841 ; son, Manuel and Antonia (Vieriaj P. Edu. : common schools. Dir., City Natl. Bank. Owns considerable real es- tate. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. Member : Masons. Club : Dallas. Res. : Dallas Club, Dallas, Tex. PISTOL.ESI, Louis Charles, Lawyer; born, San Francisco, Jan. 1, 1866 ; so>i, Joseph G. and Rosalie (Componstania) P. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; Heald's Bus. College. Married, Rose M. Reed, Apr. 29, 1889. City Pros. Atty., San Francisco, 1891-95. City Atty., Sau- salito, 1901-3. Trustee of Sausalito, 1903, 1908. Supervisor, Marin Co., 1904, 1908- Member : N. S. G. W., Eagles, Moose. Progressive Republican. Address : Sausa- lito, Cal. PITT, ^William Charles, Banker; born, Wis., Sept. 10, 1859 ; son, William C. and Jane (Cook) P. Edti. : in district schools. Married, Capitola Moses, Mar. 29, 1879, 456 WHO'S WHO at Jackson, Mich. Pres., Lovelock Merc. Co., Lovelock Banking Co., Kennedy Con- solidated Gold Mining Co., Humboldt Lovelock Irri Light & Power Co., Old Channel Ditch Co. Served as Justice of Peace, Assemblyman, State Senator. Democrat. Member : Masons, Odd Fel- lows, Elks, K. of P. Address : Lovelock, Nev. PITTMAN, Godwin Monterey, Lawyer; horn, Oro Grande, San Bernardino Co., Cal., Oct. 28, 1886; son, Dr. H. and Jo- sephine (Monterey) P. Edu. : public schools of San Bernardino ; studied law in office of Byron Waters, San Bernardino. Dep. Sheriff of San Bernardino Co., 1905-6; Dep. U. S. Special Indian Officer, 1905-6; Police Judge of San Bernardino, 1910; Justice of Peace of San Bernar- dino, since Jan., 1911. Dep. Coroner of San Bernardino, since Jan., 1912. Mem- ber : Co. K, 7th Regt., N. G. C, B. P. O. E., P. A. P., K. of P., San Bernardino Bar Assn., Royal Highlanders, Grand Tuna of Golden Neptunes. Republican. Ad- dress : San Bernardino, Cal. PIZEY, Paulding, Lavi^yer; oorn, Dakota City, Nebr., June 7, 1869 ; son, Brice Martin and Mary (Pinker ton) P. ; grand nephew of John Paulding of Rev., who aided in capture of Major Andre. Edu. : State Univ. of Nebr., Lincoln, Nebr., A. B., 1893; L. B., 1895. Married, Nellie B. Antrim, Jan. 20, 1909, at Randolph, Iowa. Asst. Atty. Gen. of Nebr., 1900; Brief Writer in Omaha, Nebr., and Asst. to Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Nebr., 1901-2 ; Editor, 5-vol. set of Nebr. Su- preme Court Reports, 1903-05. Secy., Ti-eas., Atty., Dir., Interstate Land & Loan Co., of Oregon and Idaho. Res. : 1705 N. 15th St. ; Office : 304-306 Boise City Natl. Bank bldg., Boise, Idaho. PL.ATT, Robert Treat, Lawyer; horn. New York City, Jan. 13, 1868; son, Henry Clifford and Emma (Treat) P. ; descended from Deacon Richard P., Mil- ford. Conn., 1639, and Robert Treat, Co- lonial Governor of Conn., for 30 years. A. B., Yale Univ., 1889; LL. B., 1892, ^ug.l itt; i Yale Univ. Law School. Married, Fran( DuBois Carson at Portland, Ore., Aug. 24, 1895. Member firm, Piatt & Piatt; Secy, and Dir., Lumbermen's Natl. Bank, [ Portland ; Pres. and Dir., Peninsula Natl, j Bank, St. John's, Ore.; Dir., Doty Lumber & Shingle Co., Doty, Wash. Member: Exec. Bd., City of Portland, 1909-11 ; Ore- gon Soc. Sons of Am. Rev., Portland Lodge No. 55, A. F. & A. M., Oregon Ban Assn., Am. Bar Assn., Multnomah Ban Assn., Portland Art Assn. Cluhs : Arling-; ton, Waverly, Country, University. Res. : 653 Johnson st. ; Office : 901-8 Board ofi Trade bldg., Portland, Ore. PL.AYTER, Joseph Hartman, Mining, Engineer ; horn, Newmarket, Ontario, Can-; ada, Sept. 5, 1854 ; son, George and Mary Ann Playter. Edu. : Toronto, Canada ;. beginnings in Toronto Univ. ; Teacher for. several years. Mining and banking busi- ness, Kas. and Mo., 1873-78 ; mining,t Leadville and Denver, Colo., 1878-92 ;T Cashier, City Natl. Bank, Leadville ; Mayor and City Treas., Leadville ; Clerk, State District Court, under Justice Luther M. Goddard, 2 terms, and other public of- fices of trust ; Santa Barbara, Cal., 1892- 97 ; mining, Sinaloa and Lower Cal., Mex- ico, 1897-1902 ; professional work in field, Cal., Ariz., Nev., Ore., Wash., Utah, Mex., to 1907 ; since 1907, mining and profes- sional work, Nev., Cal., Mexico. Inter- ii; ested in colonization and land development^^ in Mexico and Cal. Mining Engr. and Mgr., Nevada Crown Mining Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Address : Gol- conda, Nevada. PLUMMER, Horace Edwards, Struc- tural Engineer ; horn, Minneapolis, Minn , Apr. 15, 1879 ; son, LeVinne Puttyman and Katherine Bliss (Brown) P. Edu.i'i grammar school, Minneapolis ; Barnard's ■ (private) School, 2 years ; Central High, School, 3 years; M. E., Univ. of Minn., 1902, 2 years. Married, Nora Pearl Chris- tian, at Portland, Ore. Since 1910, Insp. of Bldgs., Portland, Ore. Asso. Member: Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; Charter Member, Portland Architectural Club; Charter ON THE PACIFIC COAST 457 ! Member and Dir., Oregon Soc. of Engrs. ; Zita Psi Frat. at Minn. Club of Oregon ; Minn. Alumni Assn., Portland ; Contrib- utor to Engrg. Record and other pub. Bes. : 496 E. 33rd st. ; OiJice : City Hall, Portland, Ore. I'liUMMER, John A., .Judge; horn, Mar- shall Co., la., Oct. 17, 1858 ; son, Joseph and Mary (Farquhar) P. Edu. : Friends' Academy, LeGrand, la. ; read law in oflSce of Hon. J. W. Dorsey, Elko, Nev. Mar- ried, Belle Cady, Dec. 25, 1883. Dist. Atty., Elko Co., Nev., 1890-92. Moved to Stockton, Cal., Dec, 1892. Judge, Superior Court, San Joaquin Co., since Apr.. 1910. Member: K. of P. Republi- can. Res. : 1185 N. Center st. ; Offtce : Court House, Stockton, Cal. t'LY^IIRE, D(avid) Brandley, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; horn, Clarksburg. W. Va., Mar. 11, 1869 ; son, James Alexan- der and Susan Elizabeth Plymire. Echi. : public schools, Clarksburg. W. Va., Marys- I ville and Red Bluff. Cal., and night study while working at trade. M. D., St. Loul • College Phys. and Surg., 1895 ; returned to San Francisco where grad. from Cal. Med. College, 1895. Married, Maybell" Holbrook. May 27. 1897. at San Francisco. Dir., Nevada Marble Co. ; Vice-pres., E. L. Baldwin Co. Member : American Med- ical Assn., Med. Soc. State of Cal., S. F. County Med. Soc. Sons of Veterans Civil War, West Virginia Soc. Cluhs : Union League, Commonwealth. Res. : Empire Court Apartments ; Office : 948 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. POAGE, William Gustaviis, Law^yer; horn, Johnston, Mo., Mar. 21, 1869 ; son, Simeon C. and Amanda (Brockman) P. Edu. : Univ. of Cal., 2 years ; Hastings College of Law, 1 year. Married. Ella I Laughlin, Mar. 21, 1899. Moved to Cal., t 1876. City Atty., Ukiah, 1894-9; Dist. Atty.. Mendocino Co.. 1899-1902. Mem- ber : Civic League, Chamber of Commerce. f! Democrat. Address : Ukiah, Cal. POLHEMUS, James Suydam, Civil En- gineer ; horn, Astoria, N. Y.. Mar. 26. 1852 ; son, James Suydam and Harriet (Martin) P. ; direct descendant of Rev. Theodore Johannes Polhemus, who came from Holland to the first Dutch Church on Long Island, N. Y., in 1854. B. S., (C. E.), Lehigh Univ., Lehigh, Pa., 1872. Married, Mary C. Daly, Oct. 23, 1884, at Portland. Ore. With Geo. S. Green on survey of Long Island City, 1872 ; U. S. Asst. Engr., on Harbor Works in Texas and Louisiana. 1872 to 1875 ; U. S. Lake Survey, 1875 ; Albany, N. Y., Water Works Asst. Engr., 1876; since 1880, U. S. Asst. Engr. in Ore. and Wash., building jetties on the coasts, especially at Yaquina and Coos Bay. Member : Am. Soc. Civil En- grs. Res. : 695 E. Couch st. ; Office : U. S. Engr. Office, Portland, Ore. POLiIiEN, Clement Hiingerford, Mining Engineer and Railroad Man ; horn, Lon- don, Eng., May 25, 1869 ; son, John Hun- gerford (M. A.) and Maria M. (La Pri- maudaye) P. ; descendant of Samuel Pepys (the famous diarist), and from Sir Thomas Hungerford, 1st Speaker, Housp of Commons. Edu. : The Oratory, Bir- mingham, Eng. Married, Brenda Dumble- ton. July 10, 1912, at Victoria, B. C. Pres., Kootenay Central Railway Co. ; Dir.. Milford Colleries Co. (Calgary) : was Asst. Private Secy, to former Gov. of Bahama Islands. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Fellow Geological Soc. of London, England. Oluhs : Union (Vic- toria, B. C.) ; Royal Thames Yacht, (Lon- don, Eng.). Address: Cranbrook, B. C, Canada. POIiliMAIV, (John Frederick) William. Banker and Stockman ; horn, Quincy, 111., Aug. 24, 1867; son, Frederick William and Amelia (Brokman) P. Edu. : La- Cygne, Kas., common schools. Married. Emma Geiser, Feb. 5. 1896, at Baker, Or? Pres.. Baker Loan & Trust Co. ; Dir.. First Natl. B9,nk, Baker ; Vice-pres., Linn Co. Bank, LaCygne, Kas. ; partner of Mack & PoUman ; partner of Geddes & Poll- man ; partner of Phillips & Pollman : Vice-pres., Oregon Life Ins. Co. Mayor of Baker. Ore., from Nov.. 1908. to Nov., 1910. Address : Baker, Ore. 458 WHO'S WHO POLiIiOCK, James Albert, Banker and Broker; horn, Clarksville, Mo.. June 10. 1863; son, Joseph and Mary Jane (Hicks) P. Edu. : public schools and Burns Acad., St. Louis. Mo. ; private tutors. Married. Evelyn Prince Dorr. Oct. 17, 1897. at Syracuse, N. Y. Clearing House Mgr.. Denver Stock Exchange for several months. Pres. Salt Lake Stock and Min- ing Exchange. Organized firm. James A. Pollock & Co. (brokers) ; est. first private wire system entering inter-mountain sec- tion. Dir., McCornick & Co.. (bankers) ; Dir.. Michigan-Utah Mining Co. Cluhs : Alta. Commercial, Country. (Salt Lake City) ; Flat Rock. (Ida.) ; California, (Los Angeles) ; Pasadena Country, Valley, (Pasadena. Cal.). Address: Salt Lake City. Utah. POIiLOCK, William Smith, Banker; horn, Sept. 12, 1864; son, Andrew Mc- Clure and Mary Christina (Meyers) P. Edu. : public schools, Santa Clara ; Santa Clara College. Married, Mary Louise Saupe, Oct. 12, 1886, at Los Angeles. Freight Handler, at Santa Clara for old narrow-gauge line ; Agt.. 1 year. San Francisco "Examiner" ; Telegraph Oper- ator and Ticket Agt.. Central Pac. Ry. ; Telegraph operator, Ticket and Freight Agt., Sou. Pac. Ry., 1883-1906, at various points ; Agt., Sou. Pac, Los Angeles, 1885- 1906 ; Mgr.. Auto Dispatch Co. : was em- ployed by Security Bank of Los Angeles ; now Cashier. Internatl. and Exchange Bank. Res. : 1033 E. 29th st.. Los An- geles, Cal. POMEROY, Abram Eble, Capitalist; horn. Athens. Mich.. Oct. 2. 1838 ; so7i^ Charles W. and Permelia (Valentine) P. . Edu. : grammar schools of Cal. ; A. B., A. M., Univ. of the Pacific, San Jose. Cal. Married. Florence A. Wilcox, Dec. 6. 1871. at San Jose, Cal. Dep. Co. Clerk. Santa Clara Co. ; Co. Clerk. Santa Clara Co.. 8 years. Moved to Los Angeles, 1881. Trustee, State Normal School. L. A.. 9 years; Chmn.. L. A. City Bd. of Edu.. 3 years ; one of the promoters of Long- Beach, Rancho and town of Temecula, Rancho and town of San Jacinto, Alham- bra, Gardena. Hermosa Beach. Providen- cia, Rancho. Burbank. Grant Tract, Los Berros Tract in San Luis Obispo, tract'; in Glendale, Pomona, etc. ; Mgr.. Grant bldg. ; Viee-pres.. State Mutual Bldg. an! Loan Assn. ; Trustee, Univ. of the Pa- cific ; Secy.. Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of Sou. Cal. Cluhs : University, Union League, Federation, California, (charter member). Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce-, (charter member), 32° Mason. Res.: 217 West Adams; Office: 701-703 Grant bldg., j Los Angeles, Cal. POPE, John D., Lawyer; horn, Rosswell, Ga., Feb. 17, 1838 ; son, Micajah and ' Harriet (Bruce) P. Edu. : private schools, Ga. ; A. B., State Univ., Athens. 1859. Married. Grace Simms. Feb. 22, 1865. Moved to Cal., 1890. Judge, Su- perior Court, Atlanta, Ga., 1868-70. U. S. Atty. Gen., State of Ga., 1870-2. Repub- lican. Res. : 1327 Vermont ave. ; Office : 526 Stimson bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. POPPE, Robert Albion, Lawyer: horn. San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 19, 1854 ; son, j Julius Adolph and Catherine (Kohr) P. i Ph. B.. Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, June 4, ij 1879. Married, Anna Lewis, Oct. 31, i| 1892, at Sacramento. Cal. Res. : 815 Napa St. ; Office : First st. East, Sonoma, Cal. PORTER, Elias Hull, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Russellville, Ky., Aug. 19, 1865 ; son, Elias and Elizabeth (Richard- son) P. Edu. : Bithu College, Russell- ville, Ky.. 1880 ; M. D., Cincinnati Col- ' lege. Medicine and Surgery, Cincinnati, O.. 1898. Married. Josephine Perry. June 6. 1907. at Worcester. Mass. Con. Surg., U. S. Army, 1898 to 1906; First Lieut. Med. Dept. U. S. Army. 1906-10. Member : Reserve Med. Corps. U. S. Army. Soc. Military Surgeons. Sou. Oregon Med. Soc. Res. : 1010 S. Oakdale ; Office : St. Marks blvd., Medford. Ore. PORTER, Frank M., Lawyer: horn, Wis.. Aug. 15. 1857 ; son, Clinton H. and Mary (Monroe) P. Edu. : public schools, Randolph, Wis. ; A. B., Univ. of Wis., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 459 1881 ; LL. B., Law Dept, 1883 ; LL. M., College of Law, Univ. Sou. Cal., IDOO. Married, Aug. 10, 1S93. Moved to Cal., 1887. Member law firm, Porter, Morgan & Parrot. Dean, College of Law, Univ. of Sou. Cal., since 1904. Lecturer on Evidence, Wills, Bailments, Carriers, Per- sonal Property. Member : Am., Cal. and L. A. Bar Assns., Chamber of Commerce. Clubs : University, Metropolitan, Sunset Gun, City, Casa la Roca. Republican. Res. : 2663 Orcliard ave. ; Office : 502 Ex- change bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. t»ORTER, John Henry, Broker; born, Cimarron, N. Mex., Aug. 17, 1876 ; son, Henry M. and Laura W. (Smith) P. Edu. : Holbrook's Military Acad., Ossining, N. I Y. ; Andover Acad., 1894 ; Ph. B., Yale t College, 1897. Member firm, Boettcher, I Porter & Co. ; Secy., Treas., Oak Hills Coal Co. ; Dir., Denver Gas & Elec. Co. ; Member Exec. Comm., Great Western , Sugar Co. ; Stockholder, Denver City Steam Heating Co. Chmn., Bd. of Trus- tees, Agnes Phipps Memorial Sanitarium. Member : Colo. Motor Highway Assn., K. O. A. of Andover, Delta Psi, Sigma Xi, Yale. Clubs : University, Denver, Denver Country, Denver Motor, .Tockey. Res. : 1510 Sherman st. ; Office : 436 Gas & Elec. bldg., Denver, Colo. 'ORTER, Marcellus F., Lav^yer; born, Birmingham, Iowa, July 18, 1866 ; son, Joseph and Elizabeth (Carpenter) P. LL. B., Univ. of Wash., School of Law, 1903. Married, Lantie Sanford, Apr. 7, 1897, at Versailles, Mo. Dir., Citizens State Bank ; Dir., Puyallup Land & Loan Co. ; Pres., Puyallup Board of Education, since 11»08 ; now serving sixth term, City Atty. of Puyallup ; Pres., Board of Trustees of the B^irst M. E. Church of Puyallup. Mem- ber : I. O. O. F., A. F. A. M., I. O. R. M., M. W. of A. Res. : 206 6th st., N. W. ; Office : 171 Meridian st, Puyallup, Wash. ORTER, Warren Reynolds, Insurance Man ; born, Santa Cruz, Cal., Mar. 30, 1861 ; son, John Thomas and Fanny (Cum- mings) P. ; descendant of early settlers of Mass. Edti. : Soquel primary school. 1868-70 ; Beasley's private school, Santa Cruz, until 1873 ; VVatsonville grammar school, 1 year ; Rev. D. O. Kelley, VVat- sonville, 2 years ; Mrs. Magee's establish- ment, 1 year ; grad., St. Augustine Mili- tary Acad., Benicia 1880. Married, Maj-y E. Easton, Aug. 23, 1893, at Berkeley, Cal. One of organizers of the Pajaro Vai ley Natl. Bank, 1888 ; Pajaro Valley Sav- ings Bank ; app. Pres. both, 1900 ; Pres., John T. Porter Co. Member, Bd. Prison Dirs., 1899 ; Presidential Elector, 1900 ; Lieut. Gov., 1906 ; Prison Dir., 1907 ; Pres., Granite Rock Co., Sisquoc Inv. Co., Western States Life Ins. Co. Dir., Anglo, Cal. Trust Co. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Elks, N. S. G. W. Clubs: Union League, Press, Olympic, Family, Pacific- Union, (S. F.) ; Sutter, (Sacramento). Address : San Francisco, Cal. PORTER, William Stirling, Oil Oper- ator ; born. Long Reach, Kings Co., N. B., June 27, 1864 ; son, Charles A. and Caro- line Amelia (Belyea) P. ; ancestors served in Rev. War on the British side. Edu. : common school, Long Reach, N. B. Mar- ried, Jessie Grey Young, Jan. 5, 1899, at San Diego. Moved to Cal., 1887, as Asst. to Mgr. of Crane Co., (mfrs. and mer- chants), in the Los Angeles branch. Vice- pres. and Mgr., John D. Hooker Co., Mfrs. of L. A. Organized and inc.. Associated Oil Co., Oct., 1901, and has since been Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr. ; Pres., Asso- ciated Trans. Co., Associated Pipe Line Co. Clubs : Pacific Union, Bohemian, Union League, Press, Olympic, Automobile of Cal., S. F. Golf ajid Country, (S. F.) ; Bakersfield, (Bakersfield) ; Jonathan, Cal- ifornia, (former dir. and vice-pres.) ; L. A. Country, (one of organizers), (L. A.) ; McCloud River Country, Santa Barbara Country. Address : San Francisco, Cal. POST, Charles Nichols, Judge; born, Rolling Hills, Cal., Mar. 14, 1856; son, Albert V. V. and Cornelia M. (Almy) P. Edu. : public schools, Sacramento and Folsom, Cal. ; studied law in olflce of Col. Creed Haymond, Sacramento. Married, Nellie M. Shepherd, Mar. 25, 1880. Jus- 460 WHO'S WHO tice of the Peace, Sacramento, 1885-89. City Atty., Sacramento, 1889-91. Asst. Atty. General., 1895-1907. Judge, Supe- rior Court, since 1907. Member : B. P. O. E., N. S. G. W., Knights of Pythias, Soc. of Sons and Daughters of Pioneers. Cluhs : Sacramento, Athletic, Northern Cal Kennel, Capital City Wheelmen's. Republican. Res. : 2515 H st. ; Office : Court House, Sacramento, Cal. POTTENGER, Francis Marion, Physi- cian ; born. Safer, O., Sept. 27, 1869 ; son. Thomas and Hannah Ellen (Safer) P. ; direct descendant (maternal) of Oliver Cromwell. Edu. : public schools. Safer, O. ; Preparatory Dept., Otterbein Univ., Westerville, O., 1886-88; Ph. B., 1892; A. M., 1907; LL. D., (hon.), 1909; 1 year Med. College of O. ; M. D., Cincinnati College of Med. and Surg. ; post grad. work, Europe. Married, Carrie Burtner, Apr. 5, 1894, at Germantown, O. ; sec- ond, Adelaide Gertrude Babbitt, Aug. 29, 1900, at Sacramento, Cal. Moved to Monrovia, Cal., 1895. Established Pot- tenger Sanatorium for dis. of lungs and throat, at Monrovia, 1903. Pres., Sou. Cal. Anti-Tuberculosis League, 3 years. First Lieut., Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. Army, since 1911. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., L. A. Clinical & Pathological Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Med. Soc. of Cal., Am. Med. Assn., Am. Acad, of Med.. Am. Therapeutic Soc, Am. Climatological Assn., Mississippi Valley Med. Assn., L. A., Cal., Natl, and Internatl. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Am. Sanatorium Assn., Am. Acad, of Po-. litical and Social Science, Archaeological Inst, of Am., Natl. Geographic Soc. Cluhs : Gamut, University, California, Res. : Monrovia ; Office : 1101 Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. POTTER, E. L,., Hotel Man; horn, Mt. Vernon, O., Sept. 11, 1866; son, David Hale and Rebecca J. (Sutton) P. Edu. : public schools, Delaware and Columbus, O. Married, Jessie Buell, Sept. 29, 1902. at Evanston, 111. Built and managed a large hotel at Seabreeze, Fla., which was destroyed by fire, 1909. Moved to Los Angeles, 1909, and purchased Van Nuyg Hotel, leasing the bldg. for 12^ years Pres., Clarendon Hotel, Seabreeze, Fla. ; Mt. Washington Hotel, Mt. Pleasani Hotel, Bretton Woods, N. H. Member: Chamber of Commerce, Elks, Merchants and Mfrs. Assn., Sou. Cal. Hotel Men's. Assn. Clubs : California, Columbus. Ad' dress : Santa Barbara, Cal. POTTER, Henry Noel, Electro Metal- lurgist ; born, Rochester, N. Y., 1869'i Edu. : grammar and high schools, Roches^ ter, N. Y. ; S. B., Amherst College, 18911 D. S. (hon.), 1905; Univ. of Berlin, 1 year ; Univ. of Goettingen, under Prof; Nernst, (inventor Nernst lamp). Mem ber, Student Corps, Westinghouse Elec & Mfg. Co. ; later became Erecting Engr. or. the road. Secured Am. rights of Nernsi lamp and patented a number of devices' for Geo. Westinghouse ; developed inven tions of Dr. Peter Cooper Hewitt, relat' ing to mercury vapor electric lamps ; or ganized and took charge of private labor atory of Mr. Westinghouse, where discov ered monoxide useful in paints auc; printing ink of a high grade. Moved t( Cal., 1907. Has over 100 U. S. and for eign patents. Member : Am. Electro Chemical Soc, (charter member and for mer mgr.) ; Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Am Chemical Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon Prat Clubs: Engineers, (N. Y. ) ; Chemists, (N Y.) ; Sierra Madre, (L. A.). Address Hollywood, Cal. POTTER, Will Hale, Physician anc Surgeon ; born. North Collins, N. Y., Deo 18, 1868 ; son, Hosea Evans and Eunice Lawton (Hale) P. Edu. : Griffiths' Inst. Springville, N. Y. ; M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, Married, Dr. Marjory Jenette McPher son. Mar. 28, 1899 ; at North Tonawanda N. Y. Pres., Doberman Kennels, Roches ter, N. Y. ; Dir., Club Pure Food Co. Brooklyn, N. 'Y. Served in Oregon Natl Guard as Corporal, Co. H, 2nd Regt Member : New York State Med. Assn Am. Med. Assn., jSJiagara Country Med Soc Address : Kootenai, Idaho. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 461 POWKLL, Arnold, Banker; honi^. Lon- don, Eng-., Oct. 20, 18G4 ; son^ George H. and Mary (Pearce) P. Edu. : Mill Hii: I School, near London. Married, Edith M. Sumner, July 10, 1889, at Colo. Springs, Colo. Pres., Bank of Yampa, Routt County Lbr. Co. ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Steamboat Springs, Colo. Address : Yampa, Routt Co., Colo. POWELiL, James Madison, Physician and Surgeon ; hoin^ Albany, Ore., Apr. 3^ 1852; son, F. S. (age 82, former' member. Ore. Legislature) and L. J. (Peeler) P. his mother, aged 83, Pres. of Missionary Sue. of Christian Church ; great grandson of James Powell, who fought in Rev. War. and who married Gov. Randall's daugh- ter. Edu. : Christian College, Monmouth, Ore., A. B., 1873 ; A. M., 1881 ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal., 1876 ; Chicago post grad. course, 1896. Married, Ada Cheadle, Aug. 28, 1881, at Lebanon, Ore. Charter and Honorary Member of Spokane County Med. Soc. ; Member, State and Am. Med. Assns. Res. : 1915 10th ave. ; Office : Granite bldg., Spokane, Wash. POWBIili, James \¥illiam, Lawyer; born, Louisville, Ky., 1854 ; son, Thomas and Ann (Gallagher) P. Edu. : common schools. Married, Lizzie Rogers, 1887, at Lampasas, Tex. Pres., West Texas Mining and Dev, Co. Mayor of Ballinger 14 years. Engaged in law practice. Demo- crat. Member : I. O. O. F., M. W. A. Address : Ballinger, Tex. POWELL., Louis AVeston, Mining; horn, New Madrid, Mo., May 3, 1866 ; son, Edmund and Virginia Nash (Fontaine) P. Edu. : private schools and teachers. New Madrid, Mo. ; public schools, St. Louis, Mo. ; Washington & Lee Univ., Lexing- ton, Va. Married, Allie Moore Jewell, Nov. 26, 1884, at Hagerstown, Md. Secy, and Treas., Buena Vista Co. ; Member City Council, Buena Vista. Formed part- nership with Ferdinand Schlesinger, 1895- 1900. Agt., Oliver Iron Mining Co. ; Vice- pres., Pittsburg Steam Co. ; Asst. to Pres., Oliver Iron Mining Co., Vice-pres., Pitts- burg Steamship Co. ; Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Calumet and Arizona ; developed copper properties now known as Superior and Pittsburg Copper Co. ; constructed Warren-Bisbee Electric R. R. ; Gen. Mgr., Cananea Central Copper Co. ; Vice-pres., Cananea Consolidated Copper Co. ; Pres., Cananea-Duluth Copper Co., Elenita Dev. Co. ; Powmott Dev. Co. ; Dir., Sierra Madre Consolidated Mining Co., San An- tonio Copper Co. ; was chmn., Bd. of Co. Supervisors of Gogebic Co., Mich. ; Del. from Ty. of Ariz, to Republican Natl. Conv., 1908. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., 32° Mason, Elk. Clubs : Kitchi Gammi, (Duluth, Minn.), Old Pueblo, (Tucson, Ariz.), Douglas County, (Ariz.), California, Sierra Madre, (L. A.), North- land Country, (Duluth), Warren District Country, (Warren, Ariz.). Res.: 234 W. Adams ; Office : L. A. Trust and Sav. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. POWER, E. B., Lawyer; born, Nevada City, Cal., Nov. 22, 1870; son, Frank and Elizabeth (Kent) P. Grad., high school, 1889. Married, Minerva Lester, Dec. 18, 1895. Dist. Atty., Nev. Co., Cal., 1899-1902; Dep. Atty.-Gen., of Cal., 1903-7; Asst. Atty.-Gen., since 1907. Member : Masons, B. P. O. E., Past Pres., N. S. G. W. Republican. Res. : 1526 Masonic ave. ; Office : 1212 Humboldt Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. POWER, Maurice Edward, Lawyer; born, Santa Clara Co., Cal., Dec. 14, 1860 ; son, John and Mary A. (Welch) P. Edu. : public schools, Cal. ; Harmon's Academy, Irvington and Santa Clara College; stud- ied law in office of J. B. Lamar, San Jose. Married, Nellie Kilbreath, June 14, 1897. Member law firm. Power & McFadzean. Dist. Atty., Tulare Co., 1891-4. Member : Co., B, Fifth Inf., N. G. C, 18 months. Member: B. P. O. E., I. O. O. F. Demo- crat. Address : Visalia, Cal. POWERS, Frank H., Lawyer; born, Calaveras Co., Cal., Sept. 25, 1864; son, Aaron Hubbard and Emma Louisa (Swea- sey) P. B. S., Univ. of Cal. Married, Jane M. Gallatin, Oct. 15, 1891. Mem- ber law firm, Heller, Powers & Ehrman. 462 WHO'S WHO Member : Legis. of Cal., 1895. Clubs : Bo- hemian, University, Army, Navy, Common- wealth. Republican. Res. : 2714 Steiner St. ; Office : Nevada Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. POWERS, Luther Milton, Physician; horn^ New Hanover Co., N. C, Apr. 5, 1853. Edu. : Wake Forest College, 1871- 4 ; M. D., Wash. Univ. School of Med., Baltimore, 1877 ; post grad., Bellevue Hosp., Med. College, 1881, and College of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1884-5. Married, Mary Ella Stevenson, Nov. 28, 1881. In practice, Plymouth, N. C, 1877-86, at Norfolk, Nebr., 1886-7 ; Los Angeles, since 1887. Health Officer, Los Angeles, 1893-4. and since 1897. Del., Internatl. Sanitary Assn. of Am. Republics, 1902, app. by Secy. John Hay as representative of Pac. Coast; Prof., State Med. College of Med., Univ. of Cal. Member : L. A. Co, Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, No. Car. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1022 N. Alvarado ; Office : City Hall Annex, Los Angeles, Cal. POWERS, Thomas Charles, Banker; horn, Dubuque, Iowa, May 22, 1839. Edu. : public schools. Pres., T. C. Powers & Co., T. C. Powers Merc. Co., Fort Benton ; Am. Natl. Bank, Helena. U. S. Senator from Mont., 1889-93. Republican. Ad- dress : Helena, Mont. PRATT, Frank Fay, Lawyer; horn, Chi- cago, 111., Nov. 30, 1869 ; son, Albert Har- rison and Mary Adelaide (Fay) P. Edu. -. grammar and high schools, Chicago ; Grad., College of Law, Lake Forest Univ., 1895 ; admitted to bar, Chicago, 1895 ; in prac- tice, Chicago, 1895-8 ; N. Y. City and London, Eng., 1898-1903. Moved to Los Angeles, 1903. Member : Masons, Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Clubs : Union League, Gamut, Billiken, Federation, City. Res. : Union League Club ; Office : 412-17 Higgins bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PRATT, George Edward, Banker; horn, Hemphill Tex. Dec 11, 1868 ; son, Hamp- ton and Mary (Potts) P. Edu. : Hemphill high school. Married, Sallie Gellatly, Oct. 16, 1889, at Milam, Tex. Pres., H. Pratt & Son, First Natl. Bank. Member : Ma- sons, K. of P., W. O. W. Address : Hemp- hill, Tex. PRIDHAM, Richard W., Manufacturer; born, London, Can., Mar. 7, 1856 ; son, W. C. and Elizabeth Pridham. Edu. : pub- lic schools, of Canada ; bus. college, 2 years. Married, Althea L. Halt, June 3, 1891, at N. Y. City. Employed at. a book-ii bindery, Toronto, Can., 10 j^ears. Left- Canada for Chicago, 1880, remaining 6i months, then moved to San Francisco. After 2 years service in San Francisco, ] opened a manufacturing plant, book bind- ing, and paper box factory in Los An- geles. Supervisor, L. A. Co., since 1908. i Member, Good Roads Comm. since its or-i| ganization. Est. Co. Purchasing Dept. ; j Chmn., Bd. of Trustees, So. Pasadena, ' 1905-08. Member : Merchants and Mfrs. i Assn., Chamber of Commerce, Municipal League, Jobbers Assn., Elks, Shriners; Masons, Woodmen of the World. Clubs : Annandale Country, Union League, Jona- than. Address : Pasadena, Cal. PRILIi, Albert G., Physician and Sur- geon ; ho)n. New York State, May 5, 1869 ;'| son, John and Mary (Tardell) P. Edu. : ij Univ. of Buffalo, 1886-1890; Univ. of Ver-l! mont, summer, 1889 ; M. D., N. Y. School Clinical Med., 1892 ; licensed Ore. State ■ Med. Board, 1892 ; post grad. course, 3 months, N. Y. City, 1900. Special workj in Gynecology, Surgery. Married, Anna C. jj Satterlee Bates, July 6, 1890, at West-j Valley, N. Y. Secy., Scio Condensed Milk:' Co. ; Mayor, City of Scio, three terms ; , Health Officer, Scio, 10 years ; Surgeon, Sou. Pac. R. R. ; Pres., Linn County Fair Assn. 6 years. Member : Central Willa- mette Valley Med. Soc, Oregon Stateijj Med. Soc, N. Y. Medico Legal Soc. Res. :.| Race St. ; Office : Main st., Scio, Ore. PRING1.E, Edward J., Lawyer; 6or»>i| San Francisco, Jan. 29, 1870 ; son, Ed-i;] ward J. and Cornelia C. (.Johnson) P.il Edu. : Oakland High School ; Ph. B., Univ. ' of Cal., 1892. Married, Miriam Phillips Moore, Jan. 15, 1900. Member law firm, Pringle & Pringle. Club : Pacific Union. ON THE PACTFTC COAST 4R^ j Republican. Res. : Menlo Park ; Office : S78 Rnss bids:., !=!nn Francisco. Cal. PlRTTVGTiR, Jaiirps Ueid, T^awyer: horn. Paris. France. Dec. 7. 1.S7.^: fion. Tames i Reid and Cora (Bntterworth) P. Erfu. : I Bates Rcbool. San Rafael : Univ. of Wis. I Married. Maud Kelley, Dec. 14, 1907. j Studied law in office of Sidney V. Smith. Gluts : Pacific Union, Bohemian. Mem- ' ber : B. P. O. E. Democrat. Be.?. : 2684 Union st. : Office : 1236 Merchants Bk- \ change bldg., San Francisco, Cal. iPRINGLE, William Bwll, Lawyer; lorn. Alameda, Sept. 14. 1872 ; son. Edward T. and Cornelia (Johnson) P. Eclu. : pub- lic and high schools. San Francisco ; Yale Univ. : LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1895. Member law firm, Pringle & Prin- gle. Member of City Council of Oakland. 1897-99. Pres., Montgomery St. Tnv. Co.. Powell St. Inv. Co.. Terminal Inv. Co. : Vice-Pres.. S. F. Suburban Home Bldg. Soc. Columbia Theater Co. ; Secy.. Direct Line Telephone Co. : Dir., United Milk Co. CluTis : Pacific-Union, Burlingame Coua- trv. Mira Monte Gun. Commonwealth, Res. : San Mateo ; Office : 378 Russ bldi?.. \ San Francisco. Cal. PROBERT, Frank Holman, Constiltini? Engineer and Mining. Geologist ; hoin, London, Eng.. June 13. 1875; son, Isaac pnd Mary J. (Holman) P. Eclu. : St. riaves' Grammar School. London, Eng- land : Royal College of Science: Royal School of Mines. A. R. S. M. 1896-97: intprclass scholarship at St. Cla\^es' Gram- mar School. 1888-93 : awarded free stud- <>ntship. Royal College of Science. Lon- rion, 1893 : awarded national scholarship to Royal School of Mines. 1894 : awarded Governors' Exhibition Scholarship. St. riaves' Grammar School. 1894 ; geologi- c(\] investiga^-ions of mineral resources. X. W.. Ontario. Can.. 1897-98: Gen. Mgr.. Lianfair Lead Mines. N. Wales, 1898-99: ^Tinp Mgr., Anhaltische Blei & Silberwerke, .^nhalt, Germany. 1899-1900 : examination Rio Tuilo Mines of Spain. 1901 ; Mining and and Metallurgical Engr.. Detroit Cop- pm- Mining Co., Morenci, Ariz., 1901 ; since 1902: Consulting Engr.. & Mining Geologist, Los Angeles, Cal. Marriod. Jessie A. McGaw, May 25, 1907. at Wash- ington, D. C. Consulting Engr., Ray Central Copper Mining Co.. and Mineral Development Co. Member : Am. Inst. Min- ing Engrs., Tnst. Mining & Metallurgy. Chihs : Engineer's, (N. Y.) ; Mining Metal- lurgical, ("London). Contributor to tech- nical mining literature ; special contribu- tor to Mining and Scientific Press. Res. : Beverly Hills Hotel : Office : Suite 314, Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. PROUDFOOT. Alexander, Oculist and Aurist : horn. Trafalgar near Toronto. 1847 : son, Alexander and Amelia ( Jarvis') P. ; grandson of Col. Star Jarvis. United Empire Loyalist. Edu. : Rockwood Acad- emy : Private School of Rev. Chas. Dade : McGill Univ. : Bellevue Med. College. N. Y. : Harvard Med. College. Boston ; M. D.. C. M., McGill Univ., 1869 ; C M. M. D.. Ad. Eundem. Bishops Coll.. 1877: Vienna and London. Married, Robina McTntire, 1872, at Boston. In 1868. went to Boston, after completing a course at Bellevue. N. Y. : was appointed House Surg, of Dis charged Soldiers' Home, under Surg. Gon. Barnes. Returning to Boston, was House Surgeon, Boston City Hosp., under Dr. Thorndike. and Opthalmic Surg, under Prof. H. W. Williams, for over one \ ear. Went to Europe and entered as a Vol. Surg, in Franco-Prussian war ; first em- ployed at Military Hosp., Darmstadt : later followed army of the Crown Prince hito Prance ; in active service to end of war. Visited principal cities of Holland, Bel- gium. Switzerland and Germany Italy and Austria: in Vienna studied under Oculists. Prof. A. Von Yaegar and Arlt ; in London, attended Clinics of Sir Wra' Bowman. Mr. Critchett. and others at the Royal Opthalmic Hosp. ; returned to Mon- treal in 1872 : commenced as a general practitioner, but soon confined practice to treatment of eye. ear. throat and nose ; appointed Prof, of Opthalmology and Oto- logv. Bishops College : Oculist and .Aurist, Western Hosp., Montreal; Gen. Hosp., 464 WHO'S WHO Montreal Dispensary ; Protestant Infants Home and St. Andrews Hom'^-.. Went to Chicago, 1898, and practiced until 1908 ; since has practiced in Victoria. B. C. Grad. Mil. College. Montreal ; ex-Surg., Franco-Prussian War ; Member of Coun- cil, Jr. Conservative ■ Club : one of the founders of the Sir John A. MacDonald Club ; Life Gov. Montreal Genl. Hosp. : Life Member Caledonian Soc, St. An- drews Soc. ; Vice-pres., Mechanics' In- stitute, Chicago ; A. O. U. W., Frat. Mystic Circle ; Select Knight C. O. O. F. ; a Free Mason and a Prince Babylon. Mem- ber : Medico-Chirurgical Soc, Montreal ; British Assn.. Canadian Med. Assn., (life member) ; Am. Med. Assn., Chicago Med. Soc, Illinois State Med.. Northern N. Y. Med. Soc ; (hon. member) ; Victoria Soc. College of Phys. and Surg., Ontario. Que- bec and B. C. ; Apollo Musical Club, Chi- cago ; Licentiate of 111. and Wis. Has contributed to the Med. press and was one of the first Aurists in America to advocate application of ice as a prevent- ative of Mastoid disease in Inflamation of the middle ear. Correspondent of the "Montreal Witness." Address : Victoria. B. C, Canada. PRUITT, Drew, Law^yer; lorn. Selma, Drew Co., Ark., 1860; son, J. M.. and Nancy (Johnson) P. Ph. B., Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn., 1880 ; admitted to bar by Supreme Court of Texas. 1881. Married, Wilhelmina Franklin, 1887. at Waco, Tex. In practice. Ft. Worth, Texas. 20 years. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal.. 1906. Member : Chamber of Commerce Elks, Masons, Knights Templar, Shriner. Cluh : Jonathan. Res. : 1514 Ingraham St. ; Office : 325-27 Douglas bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. PRYOR, Isaac Thomas, Banker; horn, Tampa, Fla.. June 22, 1852; son, David Christopher and Emma Almire (McKis- sack) P. Edu. : country schools of Tenn. and Ala., 3 years. Married. Sallie Rapp. Oct. 1. 1878, at Austin. Tex. ; second Mrs. Myra Stafford Early. .Tune 7, 189o, at Columbus. Tex. Sold papers during Civil War when 10 years old. Moved to , Tex., 1870. Drove cattle from Texas to j other States and Tys. which led him to * become known as a cattle king. Pres., Texas Live Stock Assn., 2 yea^-s ; Pres., Cattle Raisers Assn. of Texas, 3 years ; Chmn., Executive Comm., Trans-Missis- sippi Commercial Congress, 1 year, Pres., 1 year ; Chmn., Live Stock Transporta- tion Assn. Pres., Mascot Land & Cattte Co., Texas Surety & Ins. Co. of San An- tonio, Zavala Land & Water Co., San Ani| tonio ; Vice-pres.. Evans-Snyder-Buel Co.,. R. E. Stafford & Co., Bankers, Columbus, Tex. ; ex-Pres., Texas & Colo. Land & Cat- tle Co., Stafford Land & Cattle Co., City Natl. Bank of San Antonio. Address San Antonio, Tex. PUIiCIFER, Harry W., Lawyer; loruji Weld, Me., Jan. 7, 1869; son, Alexander! W. and Belona (Brown) P. Edu.: gram-| mar and public schools, Oakland ; studied law in office of Hon. William R. Davis, Oakland, 1894-7. Moved to Cal., 1876., Member Assembly, 50th Dist., 38th Ses- sion of Cal. Legis., 1909. Member : Ma- sons. Eagles, B. P. O. E. Glul) : Nile. Re- publican. Res. : Oakland ; Office : 1118- 1114 Union Sav. Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal.i PURCELiIi, Marcus, Lawyer; lorn, Lon- donderry, Ulster, Ire., Sept. 5, 1854 ; son, William Kerr and Elizabeth (Doherty) ! P. Edu.: South Kensington College oi; Science and Art, London, Eng. ; Trinity ■ College, Univ. of Dublin ; grad. in law.i 1879. Atty. and solicitor of Supreme Court of Judicatore, Feb. 2, 1885. Draft-i ed Irish Land Purchase Act for Britisli: govt., Mar. 28, 1898. Married, Sara Elizabeth Proctor, Aug. 31, 1880. Town Atty., Dorris, Cal., 1908-10. U. S. Land Office Atty., Lakeview, Klamath Falls. Ore., Redding, Cal., Wash., D. C, 1908-10.; Atty., Western Mortgage and Guaranty Co. Now engaged on following works : "Law Reform in the U. S.," "Cal., Sar. Diego to Siskiyou," "Mexico to Oregon,' "Opening of the Pacific," "Land Titles o: Spain and San Francisco." Member. Phila. Telephone Soc, Pa. Geographical ON THE PACIFIC COAST 465 Soc, Past Chancellor of Knights of Pythias ; Butte Valley Farmers' Inst. Re- publican. Res. : Hotel Jefiferson ; Office : I 907 First Natl. Bank bldg., San Fran- ! Cisco, Cal. PURDY, J(ames) Spencer, Physician i and Surgeon ; born^ Benton, Yates Co., N. Y.. Dec. 6, 1873 ; son, Stewart Lewis and Josephine (Barnes) P. Edu. : Univ. of Buffalo. N. Y., one year ; M. D., Belle- vuo Hosp. Med. College, 1898. Married, T.ucy Bell Kelsey, June 30, 1898, at Bel- lona. N. Y., (died July 31, 1903) ; 2nd. Janet Seward Robinson, Dec. 25, 1910, at Aurora, N. Y. Pres., Fairview Hospital, Sultan, Wash. Surgeon for the Sultan Railway and Timber Co., Seattle, Wash. ; 1^ln' Sultan Lumber Co., of Sultan, Wash. ; Tno Wallace Lumber Co., Startup, Wash. ; The Gold Bar Lumber Co., Gold Bar, Wash. Pres., Village of Seneca Falls, N. Y.. 1901-1903 ; City Bacteriologist. Au- burn, N. Y., 1906-1908. Member: Am. Med. Assn., Washington State Med. Assn., Snohomish County, Med. Assn. Address : Sultan, Wash. •IRINGTON, ^Villiam Ansel, Lawyer; hoi-n, Holderners, N. H., June 17. 1858 ; so)i, Collamore and Mary M. (Smith) P. A. B., Yale College, 1880 ; studied law in office of John N. Jewett, Chicago. Married, Eva E. Allen. July 11, 1882. Moved to Cal., 1888. Member law firm, Purington and Adair. City Atty., Riv- erside, 1893-1909. Member: Masons. Re- publican. Res. : 284 Orange st. ; Office : •^-5 Loring block, Riverside, Cal. URVIANCE, Clarence Lee, Banker; horn, Hopewell, 111., Oct. 2, 1862 ; son, John C. and Margaret (Bowman) P, Married, Lola Beatrice Walker, Jan. 5. 1^04. in Montague Co., Tex. Vlce-pres.. Ringgold State Bank ; Pres., C. L. Pur- viance Fire Ins. Co. Member : Masons. 0,l(l Fellows, W. O. W. Address : Ring- .?old, Tex. LRVIAIVCE, \^^illiam Emmet, Lieut. Col., r. S. Army, Retired; born, Warren pCo., Ind., April 3, 1865 ; son, David B. and Mary (Beck) P. Edu. : public school, West Lebanon. Ind. ; Union Christian College, Merom, Ind. ; M. D., Jefferson Med. Col- lege, Phila., 1889. Married, Grace F. Sandford, Nov. 27, 1889, at West Leb- anon, Ind. Commissioned 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Army, March 9, 1892 ; promoted to Captain, March 9, 1897 ; promoted and commissioned Major and Surgeon, U. S. Army, Aug. 14, 1904 ; promoted to Lieut. Col., U. S. Army, and retired for physical disability, incident to service in the Army, August 16, 1912 ; ap- pointed Recruiting Officer, U. S. Army, Aug. 16, 1912, and assigned to duty at Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 20, 1912. Ser- vice : 1892-95, west of Mississippi at Fort Riley, Kas. ; Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and Fort Sherman, Idaho ; 1896-97, at Governor's Island, N. Y. Harbor ; 1898. during Spanish-American War, Executive Officer, U. S. Army Genl. Hospital, Fort McPherson, Ga. ; 1899-1900, Chief Sur- geon, District North Alaska, Fort Egbert. Alaska; 1901-2, Supt. Med. Service, U. S. A. Genl. Hosp., Presidio, San Francisco ; 1903-4, Attending Surg., Hdqrs., Dept. of Lakes, Chicago ; 1905-6, on duty in Philip- pine Islands ; 1907-9, Surg., Fort Doug- las, Utah; 1910-11, Surg., Fort Wm. Mc- Kinley, Manila, P. I. ; 1912 to Aug. 16, Surg/., Fort McDowell, San Francisco. Member : Assn. Military Surgeons of the U. S., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 742 Kings- ley drive ; Office : U. S. Army Recruiting Office, 432 S. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. PUTNEY, George Hampton, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Ionia, Mich., July 15, 1873 ; son, Chas. H. and Emma Marian (Rice) P. M. D., Dept. Med. and Surg., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1897. Mar- ried. Hazel M. Rathbone, Apr. 30, 1912, at Missoula, Mont. With Isthmian Canal Commission. Panama Canal, 1905-08 ; Dept. Sanitation, Nov. 25, 1905, to Dec. 31, 1908 ; holding Roosevelt medal in same service No. 1045. Member : Missoula Co. Med. Assn. Res. : 6th st. ; Office : Central ave., Ronan, Mont. 466 WHO'S WHO aUEAIiY, Michael, Banker; "born, Kil- trallig. Ireland, Oct. 29, 1842; son, John and Margaret (Finnall) Q. Edu. : natl. schools, Ireland. Married. Catherine Keat- ing. Apr. 29, 1866, at Hannibal, Mo. Pres., Elk Mountains Land and Livestock Co., M. Quealy & Sons ; Vice-pres., Car- bon State Bank, Hanna, Wyo. Mason. Shriner. Address : Elk Mountains. Wyo. Q,UEAIiY, Patrick J., Banker; 'born, Ire- land, Mar. 17, 1857 ; son, John and Mar- garet (Finnell) Q. Edw. : common schools; Gem City Bus. College. Quincy, 111. Married, Susie Quealy. Oct. 21, 1890, at Omaha, Nebr. Vice-pres. and Mgr., Uinta Imp. Co., Kammerer Coal Co. ; ^-:Pres., Gunn-Quealy Coal Co., Frontier Supply Co.. Oregon King Mining Co., First Natl. Bank; State Bank, Cokeville ; Vice- pres., First Natl. Bank, Rock Springs ; Vice-pres. and Secy., Short Line Land and Imp. Co. ; Dir.. and Mgr., Mentor Land Co. Presidential elector for Bryan, 1896 ; State Insp.. coal mines. Wyo., 1896. Democrat. Member : Wyo. Coal Operators Assn. Chi'bs : Alta. Commercial, (Salt Lake) ; Catholic, (N. Y.). Address: Kem- merer, Wyo. Q^TJESIIVBERRY. Perry Johnson, Farmer ; horn, Virginia, March 6, 1867 ; son, Peter and Mary (Wade) Q. Edu. : common schools pf Virginia^ Married. Samaria Gardner, March 14. 1888, at Hillsville. Va. Vice-pres. and Dir., Out- look State Bank. Progressive Republican. Address : Outlook. Wash. Q,XJIMBY, Lewis, Engineer and Sales- man; "born, Coldwater, Mich., Sept. 19. 1872 ; son. John and Hester (Towsley) Q. Grad., mathematics and physics, Angola State Normal College, Angola. Tnd.. 1891. Married, Lyda E. Sprague, Nov.. 1906. at Milwaukee, Wis. Chief Engr.. Texas Port- land Cement Co. ; Chief Engr., Elk Rapids Portland Cement Co. ; Chief Engr., AI- goma Steel Co. ; Chief Engr. and Master Mechanic. Republican Iron & S^-eel Co. ; Master Mech.. Inland Steel Co. ; Engr. and Salesman, Allis-Chalmers Co. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Oregon Soc. of Engrs. Res. : 49S Kenilworth ave. ; , Offioe: 92 First, Portland. Ore. aUIlVlV, Richard, Civil Eng-ineer; lorn Sycamore. 111.. Apr. 17. 1871 ; son. John and Miranda (Knapp) Q. Grad., Chicagci; High School. 1890 ; B. S., Univ. of Mich... 1894. Married. Vesta Titus, 1901. at New Orleans. Asst. Engr.. U. S. Engr. Corps.i Member. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Gluhfj University. (Honolulu). Address: Honoj lulu. Hawaii. Q,UINT, Sumner J„ Physician; torn Lawrence, Mass., Apr. 28, 1872. Edu. High School. Sfinford. Me. ; Pomona CoL lege, Cal. ; M. D.. College of Med., Univi Sou. Cal.. 1890 : Interne Cal. Hosp. Mar- ried. Stella INrargaret Wilson, June 11 1902. In practice. Catalina, 1899-1900 Los Angeles, since 1900. Asst. Surg. U. S. P. H. and M. H. S. ; Asst. Healtl: Officer. 1901-5 ; Police Surg., Los An geles, since 1905: Instr.. Materia Medical College of Med.. Univ. of Cal., 1901-7 Instr.. Minor Surgery, Univ. of Cal., sinc( 1907 ; Supreme Med. Dir.. Frat. Charm pions. Member : L. A. Clinical and Path ological Soc. L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Cluhs Union League, University. Res. : 121' Arapahoe st. ; Offlce : 610 South Broad way, Los Angeles, Cal. Q,TJIST, Frederick fidmnnd, Banker born. St. Peter, Minn.. Mar. 20. 1885; sow Martin P. and Nellie (Swanson) Q. Edn. Gus+avus Adolnhus College, St. Peter Minn., 1904. Cashier. State Bank o Kooskia ; stockholder, Kooskia Milling i! Power Co.. Inland Abstract & Trust Co Secy, and Treas.. of the Kooskia Seal* Co. Address : Kooskia, Ida. R Mason, Banker; 'borfiK RABORG, H. Baltimore. Md.. 1866 ; son. Samuel A. an*' Matilda (Mason) R. ; descendant of George! Mason of Va. ; Cecilius Calvert. 1st JjOT" Baltimore; and Christopher Raborg, foun<^ er of first bank in Maryland. Grad Georgetown College, 1884. Married, Mar: ON THE PACIFIC COAST 467 VVigham, 1902, at N. Y. City. Pres., State ; Saviugs Bank, Butte, MouL. ; Dir. and Member Exec. Comm., Montana Fire In- surance Co., Butte, Mont. ; Dir., First Natl. Copper Co. ; formerly member N. Y. Stock Excliange for nine years, firm name liaborg & Manice, Drexel bldg.. New York. Cliampion Athlete, 1885-6, won 1 .4 mile championship of the U. S. Was yachtsman on Long Island Sound and won many races with Yachts "Oppossum," "Memory and "Irondiquot." Cliihs : Me- I tropolitan, Larchmont Yacht, (N. Y.) ; Maryland, (.Baltimore) ; Silver Bow, (Butte) ; Country, (Butte) ; Montana, (Helena). Res.: 1 North Columbia st. ; Office : State Savings Bank, Butte, Mont. lADER, Gary 3Ielvin, Lawyer; boni, Carroll Co., Ind., July 27, 1868 ; son, Solomon and Martha Ann (Stewart) li. Edii. : public schools of Indiana ; LL. B., Central Normal College, Danville, Ind. ; Law Dept, 1891. Married, Hattie Miller. Sept. 13, 1893, at Eaton, Ohio. Dir., Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. ; Dir., Walla Walla Valley Traction Co. ; Dir . Xorrhwestern Corporation ; Dir., People's Slate Bank. Dir., A. M. Jensen Co. City Atuy., W^alla Walla, 1896. Local Atty , Walla Walla Valley Ry. Co. ; Local Atty., Pac. Light & Power Co. ; has been part- ner of Miles Poindexter, U. S. Senator ; F. B. Sharpstem ; Judge Will R. King, later Supreme Court Judge of Oregon ; at pres- ent in business with E. F. Barker. Mem- ber : Jefferson Club, Men's Club, First Coug. Church, Walla Walla Commercial Club. Secy, and Dir., Walla Walla Relief Soc. Trustee, Stubblefield Home. Master of Walla Walla Lodge No. 7, F. & A. M. D.-mocrat. Has practiced law in Walla Walla since 1892 ; specialty : corporation law. Res.: 237 Jones st. ; Office: 409 Drumheller bldg., Walla Walla, Wash. iADPORD, Joseph D., Banker; horn, Fond du Lac, Wis., Apr. 14, 1857. Grad., High School, Fond du Lac, 1875. Mes- senger, First Natl. Bank, Fond du Lac, 3881. Married, Maria M. Pinney, 1881, (She died, 1901) ; second, Florence Rivers Stowell, 1908. Employed in private bank. Nelson Story, Bozeman, Mont., 1883. Moved to Los Angeles, 1896 ; Asst. Cash., Natl. Bank of Cal., Los Angeles, 1896-9 ; Cashier, Garden City Bank & Trust Co., San Jose, Cal., 1898; Cashier, First NatL Bank ; Pres., First Natl. Bank, 1903-7 ; Vice-pres., German-American Savings Bank, 1907. Vice-pres., Hibernian Sav. Bank. Member : Cal. Bankers Assn., (pres., 1908) ; Knights Templar, Shriner. • Republican. Clubs : Jonathan, Federation, City. Res. : 1124 W. Adams st. ; Office : L. A. Hibernian Savings Bank, Los An- geles, Cal. RAINSFORD, Ralph Stuart, Mining En- gineer ; horn, Tojeorito^ Canada, Aug. 24, 1879 ; son, William Steven and Emily A. (Green) R. Edu. : Groton School, 1898, Harvard, 1902, A. B., A. M., (latter de- gree taken for the mining course at the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard, instead of a B. S.) Dir., and Gen. Mgr., Argonaut Mining Co. ; Gen. Mgr., Jumper Cal. Gold Mining Co., Steut, Tuolumne Co., Cal. Member : Mining & Metallur- gical Soc. of Am., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Cluhs : Harvard, University, (N. Y. City) ; University, (S. F.) ; University, Alta! (Salt Lake City). Address: Jackson, Cal. RAKESTRAW, Claude Norris, Electrical Engineer ; horn, Toledo, Ohio, ISSo ; son, Edwin Wellman and Clara Josephine (Nor- ris) R. Edu. : Toledo Central High School; B. S. (E. E.), Univ. of Mich., 1908. Engr., The Telluride Power Co.; Local Mgr. and Engr., The Beaver River Power Co. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Office: 111 S. 11th st. Boise, Idaho. RALSTON, John Marcus, Lawyer; horn, [_ Nova Scotia, Mar. 10, 1869 ; son, John Graham and Sarah (Eaton) R. Edu. : common school. Married, Lizzie A. Waite, Apr. 12, 1898, at Maiden, Mass. Grand Master, I. O. O. F., Jurisdiction of Wash., 1909-10 ; Member : W. O. W., Port Town- send, Wash. ; Masonic Lodge, Port Towns- end. City Atty., Port Townsend. 1899- 1900 ; Pros. Atty., Jefferson Co., Wash., 468 WHO'S WHO 1901-4. Baptist. Resident of Port Town- send, since 1889. Res. : Morgan Heights ; OUice : Tucker block, Port Townsend, Wasti. RAMISH, Adolph, Contractor; horn, Grass Valley, Cal., Aug. 19, 1862 ; son, Louis and Amanda (Lewis) R. Edu. : private schools, Berlin, Germany; schools of San Francisco. Married, Dellaphene Speck, Feb. 14, 1903, at Los Angeles. In mercantile bus. at age of 17 ; 2 years later employed by Glaus Spreckles as asst. cashier, and sent to Sandwich Isl- ands, acting as Asst. U. S. Consul, for 2 years. Returned to U. S., going to Los Angeles, engaging in mercantile bus. Organized, with Chas. F. Off, Pacific Truck & Transfer Co. Sold his interests, 1887. Formed partnership with Martin C. Marsh, Contractor; promoted and built Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles; half own- er, mgr. and dir. until 1910. Later built Adolphus Theatre. Member : Masons, Elks, Native Sons of the Golden West (First Grand Officer). Res.: 1064 W. 7th st., Los Angeles, Cal. RAMSAY, Claude C, Investments, Real Estate; born, N. C, Dec. 31, 1865; son, James Graham and Sarah Jane Ramsay ; great grandson of Capt. Robert Ramsay, distinguished fighter. Rev. War. ; grand- son of David Ramsay, War of 1812 ; his father, Dr. James Graham Ramsay, pa triot, scholar ; Member, Confederate States' Congress. Edu. : Common Schools of N. C. ; also Finley High, Lenoir, N. C. ; business course af East- man's Business College, Poughkeepsie, X. Y., 1889. Married, Grace Eleanor An- derson, Dec. 20, 1898, at Trinity Church, Seattle, Wash. Came to Seattle, 1890, without money or friends ; became Cash- ier and Bookkeeper for W. S. Leckie & Co., afterwards E. W. Newhall & Co. ; re- mained with that firm 10 years ; resigned and went into real estate and ins. Elect- ed to State Legislature, 1906, and in 1907, secured passage of Washington Good Roads Laws. Traveled in China and Japan, Mexico, U. S., in 1907-8, and did valuable publicity work for Alaska-Yukon Pac. Exp. without cost to management: later served as member, A. Y. P. Public ity Committee. Head of Claude C. Ram say & Co. Member : King Co. Good Road Assn., Seattle Automobile, Seattle ChaL: ber of Commerce, Men's Republican Club Wash. Sons of Am. Rev., N. C. Soc. Sons of Rev., (life member). Cluhs : Rainier Seattle Athletic, Seattle Golf and Country, Res. : Perry Hotel ; Office : 310-311 Ne\^ York blk., Seattle, Wash. RAlVDALIi, John Geddes, Physician an( Surgeon ; horn, Marshall, Mich., Jan. 19 1873; son, William L. and Sarah (Geddes. R. B. S., Beloit College, 1895, M. A. 1898 ; M. D. Hahnemann Med. College anc Hosp., Chicago, 1898. Married, Netti( May Haller, June 27, 1911, at Burlingame Kas. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Sigmn Chi Frat. Res. : 800 Evans ave. ; Office Higgins blk., Missoula, Mont. RANDlELIi, George Henry, Physicia; and Surgeon ; horn, Jersey Island, Eng August 13, 1852 ; son, George and An' (Stevens) R. Edu.: public schools. 111 and private instruction; M. D., Univ. o Mich., Dept. of Med. and Surg., 187^ Married, Emma J. Jones, August 21, ISSi at Wolf Lake, Ind. Pres., Washingto: Lumber & Shingle Co. Has done specia work to preserve the purity of Seattle' water supply. Member : Am. Med. Assn | Wash. State Med. Soc, King Count (Seattle) Med. Soc, (ex-pres.) ; formerl member, Cook County, Chicago, Med. Soc and delegate from that Soc to Am. Mec: Assn. Formerly of the Med. and Surj ^^isiting Staff of Cook County, Chicagc Hosp. Res. : 2414 Jackson st. ; Office : 50 Am. Bank bldg., Seattle, Wash. . RAJVKIN, Charles Henry, Capitalisi horn, Schenectady, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1855 son, John Henry and Sophia (Branc thorst) R. Edu. : school, Elchurst, Pru: sia, Germany. Member firm, Barnes i Rankin ; Secy., Masonic bldg. Assn. ; Dii Internatl. Bank of Commerce. Membei Natl. Geographic Soc, Children's Hoff Soc. of Albuquerque. R. A. M., O. B. • ON THE PACIFIC COAST Kcs. : 22 Third st. ; O/fiGe : 7 Main st., 'iUicuiucari, N. W. KANKIN, David, Lawyer; horn, Du- buque, Iowa, May 30, 1877 ; son, John and Jessie (McKinley) R. Grad., Epworth Seminary, Epworth, Iowa, 1902 ; A. B., Cornell College, 1906; took two years' law course at Harvard Univ. ; admitted to bar, 1909. Unmarried. Secy., F. C. Thompson Sprayer Machine Co. Candi- date for City Atty., North Yakima, Wash., 1909 ; City Atty. of Granger, since 1910 ; candidate for nomination of pros. atty. for Yakima County, Wash. Address : Granger, Wash. RAU, Otto, Banker; horn, Wurtemberg-, Germany, Jan. 3, 1849 ; son, Carl G. and Emilie (von Arand) R. Edu. : school, Goppingen, Wurtemberg, Germany. Mar- ried, Emma Wisbusch, July, 1885, at Falls Co., Tex. Came to America, 1867. Treas., Riesel Hardware and Lumber Co., Farm- ers Gin Co. ; Pres., Germania Mutual Aid Assn. Trustee, Blinn Memorial College, '! Brenham, Tex. Address: Riesel, Tex. RAWSON, Sepliaiuali B., Lawyer; son, Frank M. and Vesta A. (Whitman) R. ; descendant of Edward Rawson, Mass. Bay Colony, 1650 to 1685. Edu. : Kent's Seminary; grad., George Washington Univ., 1888. Married, Nellie F. French, 1884, at Kent's Hill, Maine. Mgr., French-Am. Syndicate, Ltd. 2nd Lieut., Co. D, Ifirst Wash. Vol. Inf. Regt. ; re- ceived mention for distinguished services on five different occasions. City Atty., Seattle, 1896-7. Member of Wash. Legis.' I 1901-2. Member, First Unitarian Church, Seattle; 9 years on board of dirs., pres! of bd., 6 years. Res. : 4015 Evanston ave. ; Office : 617 Pacific blk., Seattle, Wash. «AYMOND, George Lansing, Educator; I Author and Lecturer; horn, Chicago, HI., Sept. 3, 1839 ; son, Benjauiin Wright and Amelia (Porter) R. ; direct descendant of Gov. William Bradford of the Mayflower, Gov. John Webster of Conn., and Capts. Wm. Raymond and John Gallop, of Mass. Colony. Edu, : Phillips Academy, And- 461 over, Mass., and Williams College, 1862 ; A. B. and A. M., Williams College ; A. M.' Princeton; L. II. D., Rutgers & Williams! Married, Mary Elizabeth Blake, July 31, 1872, at Phila. Prof., Oratory, Williams College, 1874-81; Oratory and Esthetic Criticism, Princeton, 1880-1893; Esthetics, Princeton, 1893-1905; Esthetics, George Washington, 1905-12. Author: "Orator's Manual," (1879) ; "Modern Fishers of Men," (1879) ; "A Life in Song," (1886) ; "Poetry as a Representative Art," (1886) ; "Ballads and Other Poems," (1887) ; "The Genesis of Art-Form," (1893) ; "The Writer," (1893) ; "Art in Theory," (1894) ; "Pictures in Verse," (1894) ; "Rhythm and Harmony in Poetry and Music," (1895) ; "Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as Representative Arts,' (1895) ; "Proportion and Harmony of Line and Color," (1899) ; "The Represen- tative Significance of Form," (1900) ; "The Aztec God and Other Dramas,'' (1900) ; "The Essentials of Esthetics," (1907) ; "Dante and Collected Verse," (1904), all published by G. P. Putnam's Sons; "The Psychology of Inspiration," (1907) ; "Fundamentals in Education, Art and Civics," (1911) ; "Suggestions for the Spiritual Life," (1912), published by Funk and Wagnalls Co. Gluhs : Authors, Players, Century, University and Natl! Arts, (New York) ; Authors, Atlantic Union, and Royal Society of Arts, (Lon- don) ; Cosmos, and University, (Washing- ton) ; California, (Los Angeles). Learned Socs. : Am. Social Science, (vice-pres.) ; Am. Philosophic Assn., Academy of Poli- tical and Social Science, Soc. for Advan. of Science, Natl. Geographic, Sculpture, Modern Language, Classical, Federation of Fine Arts, Free Art League, (vice- pres.) ; also vice-pres., local branch of Am. Archaeological Inst. Patriotic Socs. : Colonial Wars, Mayflower, (Governor of in Washington). Address: 24 St. James Park, Los Angeles, Cal. READING, Richard Washington, Min- ing Engineer; horn. Northern Cal., May 1865; son, Pearson Barton and Fannie 470 WHO'S WHO (.Washington) R. ; descendant of brother of George Washington ; descendant (pater- nal) of John Reading, appointed Gov. by the English Crown of the Colony of New Jersey ; his father, Major Pearson Barton Reading, came to Cal. in 1843; was pro- minently connected with the early history of Cal., and owned 21 miles of the Upper Sacramento Valley, where he lived; he was elected Governor of Cal., but was counted out. Has conducted extensive and important mining operations in various parts of the world. His work has car- ried him to Africa, Alaska, Central Amer- ica, and also in the Transvaal, S. A. Member, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : 1830 Jefferson, Washington, D. C. ; Of- fice: 5 Pioneer Place, San Francisco, Cal. RECTOR, Elbridge Nelson, Judge; 6o/n, Snelling, Cal., Jan. 6, 1865; son, Elbridge Gerry and Malvina (McFarlane) R. A. B., Pacific Methodist College, Santa Rosa, 1889 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1895; Univ. of Cal., 1902-3. Married, Lillian Mae Nicholls, June 30, 1908. Superior Judge, Merced Co., since 190U. Member : State Bar Assn. Democrat. Res. : 25th and Alameda sts. ; Office : Court House, Merced, Cal. RECTOR, Elijah John, Banker; born. Mo., Nov. 5, 1842 ; son, Jesse H. and Cyn- thia (Strother) R. Edu.: common schools. Married, Margaret Griffith, Sept. 20, 1874, at Elk Springs, Mo. In hotel bus., 1867-1910. Pres., Nevada County Bank. Member firm. Rector Bros. Presidential Elector, 1896. Democrat. Member: Chamber of Commerce, Glenbrook Park Assn., Odd Fellows, K. of P., Elks. Ad- dress : Nevada City, Cal. REDEMANN, Oscar (Frederick: Henry), Banker ; horn, Ripon, Wis., April 25, 1880 ; son, Ernst Otto and Ida B. (Reeck) R. Edu. : public and high schools at Ripon, Wis. Married, Gladys Walker, Dec. 29, 1904, at Douglas, Ariz. Cashier, Bank of Magdalena; Member, The Becker Mactav- ish Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Magdalena De- velopment Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Machine Auto & Const. Co. Member: Magdalena Board of Trade, Good Roads Assn., Socor- ro Co. Ciul) : Magdalena Auto. Address : Magdalena, N. M. REDFIELD, William N., Banker; horn, Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 14, 1865 ; son, William P. and Abbi A. (Nye) R. Mar- ried, Sept. 4, 1903, at Seattle, \Yash. Edu. : Cambridge, Mass., and Annapolis. Pres. and Dir., Mercantile National Bank. Club : Arctic, (Seattle). Member: Sons of the Am. Rev., Mass. Soc. of Mayflower De- scendants, Washington Soc. of Mayflower Descendants. Res. : 802 Miner ave. ; Office : 900 2nd ave., Seattle, Wash. REDMOND, Maynard, Banker; horn,. €anada, Sept. 22, 1884; son, John and Anna Redmond. Edu.: Michigan High School. Unmarried. Secy, and Cashier,i Geo. W. Bates & Co., bankers. Member Masons, Elks. Clubs : Multnomah Ama- teur Athletic. Res. : 741 Hoyt st. ; Office : 87 Fourth St., Portland, Ore. REDPATH, Nathaniel J., Physician and Surgeon; horn, Kelso, Wash., 1860 son, James and Prisctlla C. (Ostrander) R. M. D., Jefferson Med. College, Phila.; 1887. Married, Lucy E. Maynard, 1903, at Chehalis, Wash. Secy., Natl. Oystei Co. ; Pres., Little Rock Lumber Co. Mem- ber, Thurston County, Wash. State, anc Am. Med. Assns. Res. : 7th and Wash. Office: Fourth and Main, Olympia, Wash REED, Albert Augustus, Banker, Law- yer; born, Sharon, Conn., Feb. 6, 1868 son, Elias B. and Miranda (Candee) R Edu. : Univ. of City of N. l. ; LL. B., Co lumbia Law School, 1887; LL. B., Univ of Colo., 1894. Married, Lydia H. Howell Aug. 7, 1889, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y Pres., Merc. Bank and Trust Co. ; Secy.;- Nor. Colo. Inv. Co., Nor. Colo. Who. Gro Co., D. J. Myers Inv. Co., Enterprise Inv Co.'; Treas., Federal Securities Co. ; Dir. Boulder Cemetery Assn., Boulder Bldg. i Loan Assn. Delegate, Republican Nat]^ Conv., 1908. Prof, of Law, Univ. o Colo. Member: Am. Bar Assn., Colo. Ba Assn., Y. M. C. A. Cluhs : Boulder, Pt Delta' Phi. Res. : 1037 Pine st. ; Office 4 Willard blk., Boulder, Colo. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 471 RKED, Arthur I.iioius, Banker; horn, Micb.. Feb. 8. 1851 ; son. .Tobn S. and Olive (Sexton) R. B. S., Olivet College 1872; M. S.. 1875. Married. Ann V. Kelly, Aug. 23. 1877. at Lafayette, Tnd. Chief Engr.. Port Huron & North West- ern R. R., 1878-88; Asst. Engr., Flint and Pere Marquette R. R.. 1889. Mgr., 1 Huntington Beach Co. ; Pres., First Natl j Bank; Dir., Whittier Natl. Bank, Whit- tier ; Home Savings Bank, Whittier ; Whit- tier Bldg. and Realty Co. Member: Ma- sons. Maccabees. Chfb : Federation. (Los I Angeles). Address: Huntington Beach I Cal. REED, Boardman, Retired Physician: J->nrn^ Scottsville. N. Y., Apr. 30. 1842 ; sou, Wm. N. and Hylinda (Harmon) R. Edu. : Beloit College, Wis. ; M. D., Univ, of Pa.. Phila.. 1878; post grad. work, Vi(>nna. 1885; N. Y. Poly, and P. G. School, in 1888-90-93: Chicaso P. G School. 1894 ; Berlin. 1895. ^ Married. (^■rtrude (Redfleld) Phelps. Tune 22, 1871. at Phila.. Pa. Formerly physician to Sea- side House for Invalid Women, Atlantic City. N. J. Came to Cal., 1906. Pres., ^■n. of Health. Atlantic City. 1882-85 ; Prof, of Hygiene and Climatology. Dept. "P Med.. Temple College. Phila.. 1902-06: Prof, of Diseases of (tastro-intestinal trnct.. Hygiene and Climatology, 1903-04. E.litor. "International Medical Magazine," isn,9-i904. Member : Am. Med. Assn.. Hon. ^Member. Am. Climatological Assn. : Foreign Member. Society d' Electrotherapie. Former member of many other med. assns. r^ant.. Co. I. 50th Wis. Vol. Inf.. U. S. A.. 1861-66. Club : San Gabriel Valley Coun- ry. Author : "Diseases of the Stomach and ntostines." Editor of Am. edition of Pi')f. Carl von Noorden's Monographs on ')isease. Address: 310 S. Granada ave.. ilhambra. Cal. 3GED, -Charles IVesley, Lawyer; iorn, Vashington, Cal.. Apr. 16. 1867 ; son. 'h-irles Wesley and Abbie Brown (Jenks) ;. : ancestors fought in Rev. War ; father iv.'nted ventilated fruit car. Edu. : pub- c schools, Sacramento, Cal. ; Univ. of Cal., 1884-88; Hastings Law School. San Francisco. 1890-93. Married. Ethelyn Minnie Watson. May 30, 1892, at San Francisco. Taught school and was politi- cal speaker while at law school. Prosecut- ing Atty., San Francisco, 1 term ; Super- visor, San Francisco. 1899 ; Chmn.. Pub- lic Utilities Comm. Member. Charter Convention. San Francisco. 1896 ; in charge father's estate, 1906. After San Francisco fire, 1906. built large portions of Ocean Shore, Northern Elec. Western Pac. Sacramento Sou., and Harriman lines in Mexico and Imperial Valley. De- votes time to civil service reform and improvement of the public school system of San Francisco. CluJ) : Olympic. Ad- dress : San Francisco. Cal. REED, Conner Ovierhacker, Physician and Surgeon; horn. Richmond. Ky.. Mar. 31. 1881 ; son, Arthur James and Caddie Ann (Conner) R. ; descendant of Daniel Boone of Ky., on maternal side; paternal ancestors came in Mayflower. M. D.. Miami Med. College. Cincinnati. 1904 ! previously, 1 year, Ky. State Univ.. Lex- ington, Ky. Married, Mary Elizabeth Shawler, Apr. 18, 1906. at Seattle. Wash. City Health Officer. Friday Harbor. Wash. : elected Coroner, San Juan County. Wash., in Nov., 1910. Democrat. Member : What- com County, and Wash. State Med. Assns L O. O. F.. F. & A. M.. K. of P. Address : Bank bldg.. Friday Harbor, Wash. REED, George TVilliam, Lavv^yer; horn, Vassalboro. Me.. June 14. 1852 ; son, William and Hannah Carlton (Hall) R. Edu. : Oakland High School : Brayton School ; A. B.. Univ. of Cal.. 1872 ; M. A.. 1S75. Married. Georgia A. Brown. Jau. 14. 1892. Moved to Cal.. Sept. 16. 1856 Member law firm. Reed. Black & Reed. Dist. Atty.. Alameda Co.. 2 terms, com- mencing .Tan. 1. 1889. In 1900. del. to McKinley Natl. Conv.. Phila. ; to Roose- velt Conv., Chicago. 1904; to Taft Conv., Chicago. 1908. Member: Masons. B. P. O. E.. I. O. O. F.. Zeta Psi. Club : Athen- ian. Republican. Res. : 1386 Telegraph 472 WHO'S WHO ave. ; Oifice : Union Savings Bank bldg., Oakland, Cal. REED, Melville Emerson, Civil En- gineer; l)orn, Minn., Apr. 1. 1865; son, William B. and Amanda (Bunnell) R. B S Univ. of Minn., 1888. Married. Mand E. Messner, Mar. 18. 1909, at St. Paul INIinn. Engr. in charge of constr. of Cascade Tunnel. G. N. Ry. ; in charge of location of Seattle Tunnel for the 1^. p Ry . and G. N. Ry. ; Asst. Engr., U. S. Engr Gorps, also Engr.. U. S. Rec. Ser- vice Member: Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Ore. Soc. Engrs., Portland Commercial Club. Res.: 751 Weidler st. ; Offlce: 434 Lewis bldg., Portland, Ore. REED, Samuel Gordon, Banker; lorn, Mass, Apr. 27, 1872; son, Lewis and Se- llna J. (Weston) R. S. B., Mass. Inst. Technologv. Married, Beulah Morse Ken- dall, Oct." 15, 1902, at San Bernardino, Cal. Pres.. German-Am. Bank. Member: Chamber of Commerce, Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Bd. of Overseers, Whitman Col- lege; Masons, Loyal Legion. Clul)s : Ar- lington, Waverly Golf, Commercial, Mea- dow Lake. Res. : 299 Vista ave. ; Office : 315 Washington st.. Portland. Ore. V REEVE, Sidney ]V., Judge: lorn. Sher- brooke, Que-bec. Apr. 11, 1877 ; son, George B. and Alice (Jones) R. Edu. : public schools, Chicago, HI. ; grad.. Law Dept., Lake Forest Univ., 1897; post grad., Mc- Gill Univ.. Montreal, Can.. 1898-99. Mar- ried Mary W. Widney. . Nov. 5, 1908. Moved to Cal., 1901. Dep. City Atty. and Asst. Pros. Atty., 1908-10. Justice of the Peace of Los Angeles Township. Dept. 1, since 1911. Clul)S : Union League, ^lunicipal League, City. Member: Ma- sons, Delta Chi, Los Angeles Bar Assn. Republican. Res.: 950 Gramercy drive; Office : Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. REEVES, Carl Howell. Civil Engineer; Darn. Allentown, N. J.. Oct. 24. 1880; son. Charles Francis and Sue Beatty (Howell) R ; descended from Ma.i. John Beatty of the Pennsylvania line in the Rev. War. Edu.: common schools of State College. Pa • Allentown, N. J. ; Seattle, Wash., and Seattle High School. B. S., Univ. oi Wash., 1901. Married, Clara Louise Hartung. Oct. 15, 1902, at Seattle, Wash Field Engr. in charge of constr., P. S Traction. Light and Power Co. Member Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Pacific Northwest Soc. Engrs., Greek Letter Fratern ity of Phi Gamma Delta, F. & A. M.. .^v Order United Am. Mechanics. Res. : 47-:>- Latona ave. ; Office : 606 Electric biri- Seattle, Wash. REEVES, Herbert Alban, Architect horn. London, Eng.. Nov. 20. 1869; .sfi» H. A. Wooster and Emma (Uffindel) V, Edu.: private schools. Eng.; Alber Mem-orial College. Framlingham. Sul folk, Eng. ; Kings College. Somerset Housf London. Eng. ; studied architecture i father's office and Architectural Assn London. Eng. Married. Harriet Elizabet Goodman. 1890 at London. Eng. Moved t U. S.. 1891, and engaged in practice c^ architecture. N. Y. City, designing man bldgs. Moved to Los Angeles. 1906; d. .signed and superintended construction various bldgs.. Los Angeles. am.ong thei being : Sou. Cal. Edison bldg.. Eagle Roc Bank bldg.. Tnternatl. Bank bldg. Member Royal Engrs., of the British Army, Sov Cai. Chapter of Am. Inst, of Architect Glut : University. Address : Los Angeie Cal. REGAN, Edward Alfred, Lawyer; lor Boston. Mass., Oct. 10, 1877; son. Job Bernard and Mary Ann (McNamee) 1 Edu. : Harris Grammar School, Bostol Bos<-on Latin School ; Holy Cross Colleg Worcester; Frye Private School. Bostoi LL. B., Boston Univ. School of Law 190; Asst. U. S. Atty.. since 1911. Member Knights of Columbus, B. P. O. E., L. Co. Bar Assn. GlWb : Gamut. Republica! Res. : Mt. Washington Hotel ; Office : 4! Federal bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. REID, Charles Roy, College Professo, horn, Marion Co.. Oregon, Dec. 14, 187'. son. Robert and Frances A. (Sowers) B. S.. Univ. of Ore.. 1906; E. E., 191 Since 1906. has been Instructor in Ph sics. Surveying, Mathematics, and BIC ON THE PACIFIC COAST 473 trical Engi-g., Univ. of Ore. Married, Edna M. Houston, Dec. 2, 1906, at Port- land, Ore. rrevious to grad. was engaged for several years in engrg. work with Portland General Electric Co., and other corporations. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Sec. Univ. of Ore., Branch, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Res. : 795 Ferry St. ; Office : University of Oregon, Eugene Ore. REID, Jolin Thomas, Mining Eng-ineer; born, Unionville, Nev., Jan. 16, ISTl ; soti, Patrick and Anne Reid. Edu. : public schools, Nevada, and by self application I and study, aided by experienced tutor- I ship of his father. Married, Rebecca Campbell, April 16, 1896, at Auburn, [ Placer Co., Cal. Life work has been con- ^ fined to Nevada and he has a thorough and intimate knowledge of the intermoun- tain mines and minerals. Original dis- coverer of the Jumper Mountain Mines, and the geologist first finding it to be a couuterpart of Butte, Mont., in its phy- sical and chemical constituents. Managing l>ir.. Nevada United Mining Co., 51 Wall St.. New York ; Pres., The Mines Develop- ment Co. of Nevada, (Lovelock, Nev.). Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Elec- tro-Chemical Soc, Natl. Geographical Soc, Ani. Soc. Advan. of Science., Royal Soc. of Arts, (London). Address: Lovelock, Nev. iEID, Robert Chester, Banker; borrij, Etna Green, Ind., Dec. 24, 1876 ; son, John and Mary (Iden) R. Edu. : common and high schools, Warsaw, Ind. ; Indiana Law School. Married, Gertrude Her- iiiauu, Jan. 23, 1906, at Indianapolis, Ind. I'res., First Natl. Bank, Melrose; First Xatl. Bank, Clovis ; Roosevelt County Telephone Co. Served in Span.-Am. War. Member : Elks. Address : Roswell, N. M. L:i13, William Thomas, Educator; born, lacksonville, 111., Nov. 8, 1843; son, ii'j. Washington and Martha Elizabeth ^\■iiliams) R. A. B., Harvard College, -SOS; A. M., 1871; 1 year. 111. College; tudied law but did not seek admission 16, 1870, at Jacksonville, 111. Enlisted in 68th Regt. of 111. Vol. at close of FresJi- man year in 111. College. Headmaster, Newport High School, Newport, R. L. 1868-71 ; Headmaster's First Asst., Bos- ton Latin School, 1871-73 ; Supt., public schools, Brookline, Mass., 1873-75 ; Head- master, Boys' High School, San Francisco, 1875-78 ; Pres., Univ. of Cal., 1881-S.j ; Headmaster, Owner and Founder, Belmont School, Belmont, Cal., founded in Aug., 1885 ; in May, 1893, it was merged wiL. Hopkins Academy, and enlarged institu- tion was known as "Belmont School, W". T. Reid Foundation." Clubs : Harvard, University, University of Cal., Common- wealth, (Cal.) ; Economic, (S. F.). Ad- dress : Belmont School, Belmont, Cal. REIMERS, Charles U., Publisher; horn. Rock Island, 111., May 2, 1872; son, John J. and Marietta A. Reimers. Edu. : Iowa State Univ. ; Northwestern Univ. Mar- ried, Linda Ray Saunders, Oct. 30, 19(.'-.. at Fort Worth, Tex. In newspaper dus. since 1899. Publisher, "Texas Stock and Farm," 'Texas Farm Co-Operator." Pres., Reimers Printing Co., Keystone Printing- Co., Reimers Engraving & Electrotyptm- Co. Vice-pres., Texas State Bank. Mem- ber : Phi Delta Theta, Elks. Clubs: Coun- try, University, (Fort Worth) ; Press, (Chicago). Res.: 423 Henderson st. ; Office : Reimers bldg., Fort Worth, Tex. REIjVIG, Edward Charles, Electrical Engineer ; born, Seattle, Wash., Dec. 28, 1880 ; son, Leonhard and Margarethe tShaefer) R. Edu.: finished ten grades in the Seattle schools ; in 1900, went to California to the School of Mechanical Arts in San Francisco, taking a four years' course in Electrical Engineering, and graduated in three years; was the only student at that time who had grad- uated in three years; received his diploma June 3, 1902. Married, Win- nifred May Smith, Feb. 7, 1912, at Seat- tle, Wash. Began work as operator for Snoqualmie Power Co., at Snoqualmie, Wash. ; while working there, took courses and graduated from the International Cor- 474 WHO'S WHO respondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. In April, 1906, began work as an operator at Cedar Falls, Wash., for the City or Seattle ; in 1907, resigned and went abroad for six months, visiting principal electric plants in Europe ; on his return, he again took up his work, on Sept. 1, 1907, at Cedar Falls, where he was electrical ma chinist in charge of the construction and installation of 10,000 K. W. additionai Machinery. From Jan. 1, 1910, to ilay 22, 1912, he was in entire charge of ope- rating and construction of the Cedar Falls Generating Station of 13,500 K. W. He was a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers ; also, Fall City Lodge, No. 66, F. & A. M. REINOEHL, Frederick L., Banker; horn, Illinois, July 16, 1868; son, William E. and Evaline (Stark) R. Edu. : high school, Robinson, 111. Married, Ella J. Knight, May 28, 1902, at Colville, Wash. Dir., First Natl. Bank; Treas., Monarch Mining Co. ; Treas. and Secy., Chewelah Hotel Co. ; Pres., Chewelah Commercial Club ; Member, Board of Control, Stevens Co. Federation of Commercial Clubs. Ad- dress : Chewelah, W^ash. REMINGTON, Gustaf Nils, Realty Broker ; horn, Sweden, June 29, 1875 ; son, John and Ingeborg Olson. Grad., Northwestern Business College, at Min- neapolis, 1893. Married, Augusta T. Johnson, Dec. 1, 1900, at Minneapolis. Minn. Secy., Selah Trading Co. ; Prop., Selah Livery and Transfer Co.; Dir. and Yice-pves., Selah State Bank; Dir. and Mgr., Selah District Fruit Growers. Has been in the U. S. Civil Service in differ- ent duties for four years. Has been a resident of Eugene, Ore., Minneapolis and Seattle. Platted and promoted the village of Selah during the past four years. Ad- dress : Selah, Wash. REMONDINO, Peter Charles, Physician; horn, Turin, Italy. Feb. 10, 1846 ; descend- ant of Re-Mondino Family of Bologna, restorer of modern anatomy. M. D., Jef- ferson Med. College, Phila., 1865. Married. Sophis A. Earle, grand-daughter of Henry Earle, former Pres., College of Surgeons, in England. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, N. Va., 1865 ; Surg., Franco-Prus- sion War, 1870-1. Moved to Cal., 1873. Member, Cal. State Bd. of Health, 8 years ; Pres., San Diego Bd. of Health ; Member. Bd. of Pension Exams., San Diego ; Prof of History of Med. and Med. Biography College Phys. and Surg., Univ. of Sou Cal. ; Phys. and Surg., St. Joseph's Hosp. San Diego, 18 years. Member : Cal. Statf Med. Soc. (ex-vice-pres.) ; San Diego Med. Assn. (ex-pres) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc. (ex^ pres.) ; Am. Med. Assn. Author of i general history of medicine, in 12 vols Address : Fifth and Beech sts., San Diegd Cal. RENICK, Robert Lewis, Banker; horn Greencastle, Ind., Oct. 25, 1886; son. Henry S. and Mary M. (Williams) B A. B., B. S., DePauw Univ., Greencastle Ind. Cashier, San Jacinto State Bank Member : Masons, Shriners, Delta Upsilon Address : Cold Springs, Tex. RENN, Orien L., Banker; horn, Lacentei Wash., Dec. 23, 1885; son, Benj. F. an Theresa (Benedict) R. Grad., Pendleto High School, 1905 ; grad., Pendleton Bus ness College, 1906. Married, Margarei I. Parker, Oct. 10, 1907, at Spokane, Wasl Cashier, Parker & Renn, bankers. Pos master at Touchet, Wash., since 190J Pres., Touchet Commercial Club, 1909-1(1 II. Address : Touchet, Wash. REPPY, Roy Valentine, Lawyer; hor. Rushford, Minn., Sept. 3, 1878; soi John H. and Effie I. (Valentine) R. ^ B., Stanford Univ., 1902; LL. B., Ha; vard Law School, 1905. Married, Agn«! L. Arneill, Sept. 16, 1909. Moved to CaJ 1886. Law partner, G. E. Newlin. l! structor in Evidence, Equity and Trus at Stanford Univ., 1905. Associate Ed; tor, "Harvard Law Review," 2 year. Member : Masons, Phi Beta Kappa, L. Bar Assn. Cluhs : Harvard, Universiti Annandale Country. Res. : 424 N. Av 64; Office: 718 Title Ins. bldg., Los A geles, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 475 REtiTJA, Mark Lawrence, Mining- and Banking; horn, Virginia City, Nevadca, Dec. 1865 ; son, Isaac Lawrence and Sarah (INfower) R. ; the Reqna family came to America from Prance in 1680 ; his ances- tors served in the Rev. War; the captors of Major Andre served in the co. of which his great-great-grandfather was captain. Married. Florence L. Herrick. in 189.=^, at Oakland. Cal. Author of several pam- phlets on the oil resources of Cal. De- veloped the Nevada Consolidated Copper Co.. and built the Nevada Northern Ry.. in Nevada. Associated with F. W. Brad ley and J. H. Mackenzie in mines in Neva- da, Idaho and Alaska. For past 2 years has been Pres. of the Tax Assn. of Ala- meda County, an organization that is at- tempting to secure efficient city and county govt, in Alameda County. Dir., First Natl. Bank. San Francisco ; Dir.. Oak- land Bank of Savings, Oakland. Cal. ; Pres.. Nevada Petroleum Co. ; dir. in nu- merous mining cos. Cluis : Pacific Union. Bohemian, Olympic, Commonwealth. Mem- ber : Mining and Metallurgical Soc. of Am. ' Res. : 321 Mountain ave.. Piedmont, Cal. ; ; Office : Crocker bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. 'lESNER, Andrew Karl, Physician and Surgeon ; T)orn, Plotzka. Russia ; son, Andrew and Caroline (Lyer) R. ; great ; grandson of a Gen. of the Prussian Army. 'Gov. of Prov., Posen. Germany, and Mayor of City of Thuri, Germany. Edu. : public schools in Russia, up to 14th year : came to U. S., in 1879; grad., German Semin- ary. Crete, Nebr., 1886, (now Redfield College of S. Dakota) ; grad.. Chicago Theological Seminary. 1889. Married. Lydia M. Schoerer, Jan. 7, 1890, at Crete, Nebr. Del. from Chicago Theolo. Semin- ary to the Internatl. Conference of Theo- logy held at Boston, Mass., 1888 ; ordained Ts a Congregational Minister, in Chicago, tSS^O to 1892 : had charge of the German ^ong. Church of Davenport, Iowa, and n-as Supt. of the largest Sunday School in fowa. M. D., Med. Dept., State Univ. of :owa, 1895; practiced med. and surg. in banning, Iowa, 1895 to 1910; took two post grad. courses in Chicago, and in 1906 took post grad. work in Berlin, Paris. Berne, London and Vienna ; received hon. Univ. Diploma for Med. Achievement. Vi- enna. Dir., German Savings Bank. Man- ning, Iowa ; Pres., Hawkey Electric Co. ; was number of times secy, of the Rep. Convs. of Carroll Co., Iowa; frequentlv a del. to State Convs ; 9 years. Pres., of Carroll Co. Pension Board ; 9 years. school trustee, and one year, pres. ; now Pres., School Board, school dist. No. 28. Missoula Co.. Mont. Member: Flathead Farmers Mutual Assn. (exec, comm.) ; Tubercular and Health Soc, Lincoln Monument Assn., Northwestern Med. Soc, County, State, and Am. Med. Assns., Med' Staff, St. Luke's Hosp., Niles, Mich. An- thor: "The Teacher in the Pulpit." Elec- tricity as Therapy or Therapeutics of Elec- tricity." Address : Ronan. Mont. REYNOLDS, Allen Holbrook, Lawyer, horn, Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. 24. 1809- son, Almos Holbrook and Lettice Jane (Millican) R. A. B.. Whitman College. Walla Walla, Wash., 1889 ; M. A., 1892 : LL. B., Boston Univ., Law Dept, 1893. Married, Fannie A. Kirkman, Nov. 7. 1894, at Walla Walla. Member law firm." Reynolds & Bond. Dir. and Vice-pres.. First Natl Bank of Walla Walla : Dir.. Farmers Savings Bank: Treas.. Whitman College, and Member, Board of Trustees ; Pres., Y. M. C. A. Res. : 202 Colville st. ;' Omce: 6% E. Main st, Walla Walla,' Wash. REYNOLDS, Charles Ainmerman, Bank- er ; horn, Greenwich. Conn., Aug. 3, 1861 ; son, Abraham and Lucina J. (Mead) R. Edu. : Greenwich Academy. Married, Sarah F. Holly, July 14, 1896, at Colorado Springs. Colo. Secy., Columbia Land and Cattle Co. : Pres.. C. A. Reynolds & Co.. bankers; Beatty-Reynolds Trading Co., Tempas Ditch Co. Served two terms as County Treasurer. Democrat Member : Masons. 32°, Shriners, Elks, K. of P. Address: 505 San Juan ave., La Junta Colo. 476 WHO'S WHO IlEYNOIiDS, J(ames) Lemmon, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; horn, Chatham, Va., Feb 3, 1878; son, John Boolfer and Felitha (MaHan) R. Edu. : William and Mary's College, Williamsburg, Va. ; M. D., Denver and Gross Med. College, Denver, Colo., 1904. Married, Gladys Kossman, June 6. 1907, at Albion, Idaho. House Phys., St. Anthony's Hosp., Denver, 1 year; moved to Albion, Idaho, and practiced there until 1907 ; since located at Emmett. Surgeon, for Idaho Northern Ry. Co., and health officer for Emmett. Member : Am. Med Assn., Idaho State Med. Assn., South Idaho Dist. Soc. of Med. Address : Bank of Emmett bldg., Emmett, Ida. REYNOLDS, John ' C, Banker; horn, Moody, Tex., Oct. 11, 1867 ; son, John and Texa^s (Naler) R. Edu. : Baylor Univ.. Waco, Tex., 1 year. Married, Ida Donald- son, June 7, 1894, at Moody. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Member : Masons, Shriners, K. of P., Elks. Address : Moody, Tex. REY01VL.DS, W. D., Cattleman; horn, Alabama, Apr. 22, 1846. Vice-pres., Rey- nolds Cattle Co. ; Dir., Fort Worth Natl. Bank; Dir., First Natl. Bank of Stam- ford, Tex. Pres., Cisco Cotton Oil Co. Address : Reynolds bldg.. Fort Worth. Tex. REYNOLDS, William Daniel, Banker; horn, Roxbury, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1846; son. Jeremiah G. and Hulda (Van Benshoten ) R. Edu. : public schools. Married, Or- riet M. O'Connor, Nov. 23, 1870, at Mar- garetville, N. Y. Pres., Santa Rosa Bank, Santa Rosa and Clear Lake R. R. Served in city council, 2 terms. Member, N. Y. State Militia at close of Civil War. Ad- dress : Santa Rosa, Cal. REZAB, John Joseph, Electrical En- gineer ; horn, Winona, Minn., Feb. 18. 1884 ; son, John Karl and Mary (Fileck) R. Grad. : Parochial School, La Crosse, Wis., 1894 ; Parochial School, Winona, Minn., 1896 ; grammar school, Winona, Minn., 1899 ; high school class course, Winona, Minn., 1903; E. E., Univ. of Minn., 1907. Editor ' in Chief, High School Paper. Married, Gertude June Hill, Oct. 9, 1908, at La Grande, Ore. Eiec. Engr., Missouri River Power Co. ; Construction Engr., Northwest Water & Power Co. ; Wireman, Portland R. R., L. & P. Co., Portland, Ore. ; Supt., Joseph Light and Power Co. ; Supt., Joseph Water Co. Corporal in Cadets at Univ. of Minn. Secy, and Treas., Joseph Public Library. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Ad- dress : Joseph, Ore. RHODES, Harry Atkinson, Lawyer: horn, Millport, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1875; son Thomas F. and Nancy (Dailey) R. ; grand son of Walter L. Dailey, senator. Grad., Horseheads High School, 1903 ; Cook Academy, 1898; A. B., Hobart College. 1902. Married, Sara Wilimena Squires. Apr. 24, 1906, at Tacoma, Wash. Member, Legislature, from Spokane Co., Wash.. 1907 ; Asst. Corporation Counsel, Spokane, 1908. Cluhs : Spokane, Spokane Athletic. Res. : H. San Marco ; Office : 41 Yugler blk., Spokane, Wash. RHODES, Raleigh Elisha, Lawyer horn, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 1, 1868; son. William Henry Rhodes ("Caxton"^ and Susan (McDermott) R. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco; read law in officf of Naphtaly, Freidenrich & Ackerman : •later. Hastings Law College. City Atty of Madera, since 1908. Democrat. Arl dress : Madera, Cal. RIALL, Ernest, Lawyer; horn, Tyaskin Md., July 16, 1853; son, George am Louisa M. (Larmore) R. Edu.: Cambridg Military Academy; Maryland Agricultura College, 1868-71 ; studied law in office o . Spence & Graham. Salisbury, Md. Marj ried, Julia Sarah Jolliffe Blackman, Jun< 30, 1879. From 1896-98, associate edito with Century Publishing Co., in prepara tion of "History of the Bench and Bar o, Ohio." In 1898, moved to San Diego Democrat. Res.: 1530 Pa. ave. ; Office^ 712 Am. Natl. Bank bldg., San Diego, CaJp RICE, David Perry, Lawyer; horn, Rock:.c land, Mass.. Sept. 23, 1877; son. Cot Charles LaPhorest and Hattie Elizabet .;i (Perry) R. ; descendant of Edmund Rie;; who settled in Mass., in 1632; grea'^ grandson of Col. Stebbins, who served i ON THE PACIFIC COAST 47' .11- of 1S12; related to Col. Ethan Allen oi" Rev. fame. Grad., Rockland, xMass., High School ; A. B., Univ. of Minn.. 1S95 ; Hartford Theological Seminary. 1895-96 : Yale Divinity School. Yale Univ.. 1896- 98; Boston Univ. Law School.. 1898-99. ! Admitted to bar of Mass., 1902 ; to bar ; of U. S. Dlst. and Circuit Courts at Bos- ; ton. 1902 ; to bar of State of Wash.. 1907 ; to bar of U. S. Dist. and Circuit Courts. I 1907. Since 1907, practiced law at Seat- l tie. Wash. Sen. member law firm, Rice, i Frank & Emerson. Candidate for blate Senator in 31st Dist, State of Wash.. 1910 ; candidate for Mayor of Seattle, j Wash., 1912. Member, Board of Health ! of Rockland, Mass., 1904-07. Member : ■ Direct Legislature League of State of Wash., Loyal Order of Moose, Sons of Veterans. Contributor to magazines. Res. : 1718 47th ave., S. W. ; 03ce : 1523 4th ave., Seattle, Wash. :ICE, John Ainsvrorth, Consulting- Min- ing Engineer; lorn, Waupaca, Wis., Dec, 1S70 ; son, Orin and Amelia (Robinson) R. Eflu. : four years special technical course at Leland Stanford. Jr., Univ., Cal., 1893- :^7. Married, Esta Bateman, Dec, 1906. It El Paso, Texas. Since 1907, has been practicing profession of Mining Engr. ; for line years in employ of various mining cos. n Western U. S. ; for 21/2 years as asst. -npt. of construction at Douglas, Ariz., or Copper Queen Consolidated Mining "0., leaving that Co. in 1903. and establishing an office as Consulting ^ngr. in El Paso. Since 1906. ins made headquarters at El Paso. iiing consulting work for various cos. nrl individuals throughout U. S., and I"xico. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. T.s-. : 911 Kansas st. ; Oiflce : 519 Guar- nty Trust bldg.. El Paso. Tex. I CK, Jolin Camiibell, Lawyer and anker ; 6orw. Cass Co., 111., Jan. 27, S64 ; son, Albert Gallatin and Mary Ann Tamps) R. Married, M. Beshears, Oct. 1S05, at Caldwell. Idaho. A. B.. Illinois ollege, Jacksonville. 111., 1885 ; A. i\[.. B88; LL. B., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. Pres., Caldwell Commercial Bank; Vice-pres., Canyon Abstract and Trust Co. Member, Idaho Legislature. 1897 ; Mayor of Caldwell. 1901. Address ■ Caldwell, Ida. RICE, Paran Flint, Law^yer; ioj-n, Syra- cuse, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1859; son, Thomas and Mary Ann (Dorsey) R. Edn. : public schools, Syracuse ; Phillips Exeter Acad- emy, Exeter, N. H. ; Syracuse Univ. ; read law in London, Eng., and Los Angeles. Moved to Cal., 1895. Fellow of the Sou. Cal. Acad, of Sciences. Member : Am. Soc. of International Law, Natl. Geographical Soc, Archaeological Inst, of Am., Psi Upsilon. Cliths : University, (Los Ange- les). Member, Advisory Bd. of L. A. S. P. C. A. Independent. Res. : 1040 West- lake ave. ; Office : 332-335 Stimson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. RICE, Windsor Volney, Mining- and Banking; ioi^n, Riceburg, Province of Qiiebec, Apr. 6, 1849 ; son, Martin and Permilla (Vincent) R. Edu. : Stanbridge Academy, Stanbridge East, Quebec. Mar- ried, Mary Belle Browne, Oct. 20. 1876. at Dunham, Quebec Moved to Grand Haven, Mich., on grad. In charge, Ottawa Iron Works at Ferrysburg. 4 years. Re- turned to Riceburg and formed partner- ship with brother under firm name, Rice Bros., doing foundry, machine shop, grist and saw mill work. After 15 years, moved to Park City, Utah. Apr. 2, 1887. Mgr.. Anchor, Woodside Union Concentrating Co.. Park City Water Works Co., Park City Elec Co. ; original incorporator. Silver King Mining Co. ; Dir.. Silver King Coa- lition Mining Co.. successor of original corporation. Pres. and Dir., First Natl. Bank of Ely, Nev. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Park City ; Vice-pres. and Dir., Natl. Copper Bank, Salt Lake ; Pres. and Dir., Castle Valley R. R. Co., Keith O'Brien (mere); Reno Grocery Co.; Treas. and Dir.. Nev. Douglas Copper Co. ; Secy, and Dir.. Continental Life Ins. & Inv. Co. ; Dir., Castle Valley Coal Co., Nevada Cop per Belt Co. Member: Y. M. C. A. (pres., 4 years). Cluhs : Alta, Commercial, Coun- try. Address : Salt Lake City, Utah. 478 WHO'S WHO RICH, Edward I., Phj'sician and Sur- geon ; horn, Paris. Idaho. April 9. 186R ; son. Apostle Charles C. and Mary Ann (Phelps) R. ; his father was an apostle in the Mormon Church ; he had six wives, 30 sons and 21 daughters ; was prominent- ly associated with .Toseph Smith; came with pioneers to Utah, in 1847 ; went to San Bernardino, Cal., 1849, and purchas- ed large Spanish ranch ; he died at Paris, Idaho, 1882. Preliminary Edu. : Univ. of Utah ; M. D., Jefferson Med. College. Phila.. Pa.. 1893. Married. Almira Cozzens Rich, April 9, 1894. at Salt Lake City. Pres.. Weber Co. Med. Soc. ; Dir., Ellison Ranching Co. (3 ranches in Nevada). Republican. Children : 2 boys : 5 girls. Res. : 2475 Jefferson ave. : Office : rooms 204-5 First Natl. Bank bldg.. Ogden. Utab. RICH S(amuel) Grover, Banker; horn, Paris. Bear Lake Co.. Idaho. 1885 ; son, Samuel J. and Anna (Page) R. B. S.. (in commerce). Agricultural College. 1905. Married. Mildred Forgeon. Dec. 1908. at Salt Lake City, Utah. Cashier, Burley State Bank ; Dir.. Burley Townsite Co. Addr-ess : Burley, Ida. RICHARDS. Franklin Snyder, Lawyer; horn. Salt Lake City. Utah. .Tune 20. 1849 ; son, Franklin Dewey and Jane (Snyder) R. Edu. : public and private schools. Salt Lake City, until 1866; taught in public schools. 1866-69; studied law from 1869- 73 ; admitted to the bar of Supreme Court of the U. S.. 1882. Married. Emily S. Tanner, 1869. at Salt Lake City, Utah. City Atty.. Salt Lake City; Pres., and member of the Upper House of the Utah Legislature ; County Clerk and Recorder of Weber County. Utah. General counsel for the Mormon Church ; special counsel for Salt Lake City Corporation. Member, law firm of Richards. Richards, Ferry & Haines. Res. : 175 A st. ; Office : Utah Savings & Trust bldg.. Salt Lake City. Utah. RICHARDS, Jarretf Thomas, Lawyer; horn, Chambersburg, Pa.. Nov. 1. 1843; son, John C. and Elizabeth (Thomas) R. Edu. : in Academy. Chambersburg, Pa. studied 2 years. 6 months, in Europe LL. B., Columbia Law School, 1886. Mar ried. Mary Lewis. July 20. 1899. Mayoi of Santa Barbara. 1875-76 ; later, Cit:\ Atty. Republican nominee for Justice o Supreme Court. 1879. Trustee, Sant.' Barbara S+ate Normal School of Manua Arts and Home Economics. Pres., Sant; Barbara Grant Club. 1872. Member var ions local clubs in Santa Barbara. Repiih lican. Res. : 1731 Santa Barbara st. Office : Fithian bldg.. Santa Barbara. Cal RICHARDS, John Evan, Judge; horr San Jose, Cal., July 7, 1856; sow,,Richar. Evan and Mary (Hamilton) R. Edu. San Jose public schools. 1861-72; B. A' Univ. of the Pacific. College Park, 1877' LL. B.. Univ. of Mich.. Law Dept, 187r Married. ^Nlary Westphal. Nov. 23, 1881 Judge, Superior Court. Santa Clara Co since Sept. 6, 1907. Lecturer at Unii of Pac. on History, Rhetoric and Lav 1885-89. Member : Masons, Knights t Pythias. Native Sons of the Golden Wes Republican. Res. : 338 S. Tenth st. ; fice : Court House. San Jose, Cal. RICHARDS, John Vanderpoel, Minin Engineer ; h07m. New York City, July 1879 ; son, J. P. M. and Grace (Pettet) 1 Edu. : Spokane High School ; E. M., Col School of Mines, Golden. 190' Unmarried. Partner, Richards Brothers: Dir.. Neill Development Co. ; Treas. ar. Dir.. Orofino Portland Cement Co. Ti months' metallurgical research work regard to reduction of nickel ores, N. "5 1904 ; Pioneer Mining Works in Thund' Mountain District. Idaho. 1903; Goldfie and Bullfrog. Nev., 1905-07; examinatir and management of mines in Mont., Wast Idaho. Cal.. Ariz., B. C, and Mexic Member : Natl. Guard. State of WasV Am. Inst. :Mining Engrs. Cluhs : Spokan University, of Spokane ; Spokane Tennt: Spokane Mining Men's. Contributor technical magazines and Transactions A Inst, of Mining Engrs. Res. : 1725 1st avf Office : 1028 Old Natl. Bank bldg, SpokaB Wash. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 47 RICHARDS, JN'orman S., Lawyer; horn. Champaign, 111., 1S75 ; aou, Oren R. and fcJallie Virginia (.Mahonej R. ; related to Senator ^^'m. Malione, Va., and to J. M. Kichards, Pres., Cliicago Board of Trade, ISGU to 1870. jLJdu. : Univ. of Nebr. Un- married. Delegate at Large, liepublican Natl. Cony., Chicago, 1912. Progressive Republican. Address : Oakville, Wash. Ult/MARDS, William J3idney, Banker; hut 11, Iowa, Oct. 27, 1844 ; son, Seth and Mary (Jones) R. Udu. : common schools. 1 Married, Alice Alexander, Feb. 11, 1864, I in Iowa. Pres., Security State Bank, Se- curity Savings Bank. Res. : 395 South i 3rd St. ; Office : 46-48 South 1st st., San I Jose, Cal. IICHARDSOJV, Aslier, Capitalist; lorn. Snow Hill, Md., Sept. 21, 1856 ; son, Littleton J. and Harriet E. (Scarborough) ,R. ; descendant of Robert Richardson, who' settled in Worcester Co., Md., in the 17tu century. Edu. : common schools. Married, sMary Isabell Votaw, June 30, 1881, at jSan Antonio, Texas. Moved to Tex., J1S75. Built Asherton and Gulf R. R. Pres., Asherton Telephone and Long Dis- tance Phone Co., Asherton and Gulf Ry. Co. Member : Texas Historical Soc, Elks. Odd Fellows, Masons. Clubs : San Antonio bountry, Asherton Commercial. Address : A^sherton, Tex. ICHARDSOjV, John L., Lawyer; horn, function ('itj-, Kimble Co., Tex., Nov. 17, 1.887 ; son, Frank W. and Addie B. (Law- rence) R. LL.B., Univ. of Sou. Cal. Col- lege of Law, 1909. Married, Lillian L. pelcher, Dec. 21, 1910. Moved to Cal., une, 1906. Dep. Dist. Atty. of L. A. pounty. Republican. Res. : 1834 Bonnie irae ; Office : Hall of Justice, Los Angeles, ?al. [CHARDSOjV, Robert W., Lawyer; 'orn, Millersburg, Ky., Sept. 29, 1851 ; on, Edward Henry and Mary (Kennedy) I. Edu. : grammar schools, St. Louis ; ead law in office of Hon. J. B. Upton, tolivar, Mo. Married, Martha J. Halli- burton, Oct. 15, 1872. With U. S. Agri- cultural Dept. as Special Road Commis- sioner, 4 years. Moved to Cal., 1905. Pres., Federation of State and Provincial Organizations of Sou. Cal. Member : L. A. County Bar. Assn. Republican. Res. : 3041 Key West st. ; Office : 228-229 Cent- ral bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. RICHARDSOjV, William Weise, Physi- cian ; horn, Princeton, 111., Nov. 10, 1869. Edu. : Princeton, 111., high school ; M. D., Northwestern Univ., Med. College, 1890 ; post grad., Baltimore and Europe. In- terne, Cook Co. Hosp., 1890-1. Married, Louise Budd Redmond, Sept. 25, 1897. Prof., Anatomy, College of Med., Univ. of Cal., since 1906. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn. (secy.-treas.) ; Chicago Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Soc. (second vice-pres.). Res.: 377 S. Occi- dental blvd. ; Office : 524 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. RICHEY, Oscar Turner, Lawyer; horn, Girard, Kas., June 26, 1871 ; son, George H. and Fannie H. (Gossin) R. Edu. : public schools, with studies without tutor- ing. Married, Bertha M. Judd, May 14, 1902, at Tucson, Ariz. Went to Ariz., in 1898; Asst. U. S. Atty. for Ariz. Re- publican. Member: Masons, 32°, B. P. 0. E., K. of P. Res. : 1641 West Madison St. ; Office : Creighton blk.. Phoenix, Ariz. riddle:, Lee, Lawyer; horn, De Witt Co., Tex., Apr. 16, 1863 ; son, Joseph and Margaret (Vice) R. Edu. : Univ. of Tex., 1886-87. Married, Viola Lucas, Dec. 25, 1892 (deceased) ; second, Lubile Gott, July 25, 1905. Member law fi]-m. Riddle & Cheroske. In Nov., 1898, elected Dist. Atty., for 29th Judicial Dist. ; re-elected for second term. Cand. for Democratic nomination for Congress of 12th Con- gressional Dist. of Tex., 1902. Moved from Granbury to Stephenville, Tex., Apr. 1, 1904. Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank of Stephenville, 1903-4; Pres. until 1905. Member: Texas Legis., 1891-2. Demo- crat. Res. : Long Beach ; Office : 902-904 Higgins bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 480 WHO'S WHO RIEDEIi, Charles, Merchant; lorn, Moedlich by Lenzen, Nov. 16, 1847; soth John George and Marie (Busse) R. Mar- ried, Lizzie Kealler, Nov. 5, 1881, at Omalia, Nebr. Edu. : common schools and at home. Has lived in Little Falls, since town was laid out, 21 years ago; first family there. From 1867-1871, soldier of the Eleventh Grenadiers Regiment, Germany, Glueckstadt & Altona Garrison; served through German and French wars, during that period. Vice-pres., Little Falls State Bank. Merchant. Father of 10 children. Address: Little Falls, Wash. RIEMCKE, Charles August, Physician and Surgeon; J)orn, Muscatine, Iowa, May 8, 1882; son, George August and Fannie Curtis (Tewksbury) R. Ph. G., Univ. of Iowa, Pharmacy College, 1903; Univ. of Mich., Lit. Dept, 1903-5; Univ. of Iowa. 1905-9; B. S., Lit. Dept., 1908; M. D., Med. Dept., 1909. Owner, Riemcke's Phar- macy. Member : Yakima County Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Elks, North Yakima Lodge, No. 318 ; Delta Tau Delta Frat., Phi Beta Pi Frat., Masonic Order, K. T. ; 32° Mason. Res. : 215 Orchard ave. ; Office : 215 Naches ave., Selah, Wash. RILEY, Isaac Juster, Banker; horn, Hastings, Nebr., Aug. 15, 1875; son, John Ortman and Catherine Ruth (Mor- ton) R. Married, Jessie M. Arnold, Feb. 9 1898, at Hastings, Nebr. Grad., Grand Island Business College, Grand Island, Nebr Cashier, German American Bank of Seattle. Member, Seattle Commercial Club. -Res.: 1102 13th ave.; Office: 822 3rd ave., Seattle, Wash. RININGER, Edmund Martouvg, Physi- cian and Surgeon; horn, Schellsburg, Pa., March 7, 1870; son, Eli and Margaret (Hoover) R. Edu.: public schools of Ohio ; Normal Univ. at Ada, O. ; M. D., Marion Sims College of Medicine, St. Louis (now Med. Dept, St. Louis Univ.), 1893. Married, Nellie M. Powers, July 11, 1899, at New Washington, Ohio. Made annual trips to the Clinics at Rochester, Minn.; Chicago, N. Y., Phila., Balti., Cleveland. During summer, 1911, visited the Clinics, Edinburgh, Liverpool London, Paris, Munich, Vienna, Berlir and Hamburg. Trustee, Washington State Med. Soc. ; Med. Dir., Alaska Yukon Pac Exposition, 1909. Member: North Pac Surg Assn., Am. Urological Assn., Am Med. Assn., Alpha Mu Pi Omega Med Frat. Cluhs: Seattle Surgical, Arctic Rainier, Seattle Press, Seattle Golf am Country. Res. : 1214 Columbia st. ; Office 803 Summit ave., cor. Columbia, Seattle Wash. RINKENBERGER, Fredericlt Williani Surgeon ; horn. La Rose, 111., Apr. 1^ 1878 ; son, Augustus and Lucind (Schwartz) R. Edu.: public schools; spe cial work, 1900, Univ. of Puget Soun (private instruction) ; M. D., Univ. o Illinois, Med. Dept. ; College of Phys. an Surg., Chicago, 1906; clinical work, 190J Chicago, Boston, and N. Y. ; clinics work, 1909, Chicago and Cleveland; clii ical work, Europe, 1911, Berlin, Vienn; London. Married, Lily Forbes, May 21 1911, at Seattle, Wash. Instructor i Surgery and Gynecology to Tacoma Gei eral Hospital Training School. Member County, State and Am. Med. Assns. Res. 807 N. 2nd st. ; Office : Fidelity bldg Tacoma, Wash. RIORDAN, John Henry, Lawyer; hor Salinas City, Cal., Sept. ^8, 1886; so:\ Thomas J. and Madge (Sheehy) R. Edu^ Salinas City public schools ; B. A., Sam^ Clara College, Cal., 1905; M. A., 190(: LL. B., Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, 190 Admitted to bar of California, 1909. A sociated with Francis J. Heney, 19< to 1910; Charles W. Cobb, 1910 to 191 Member of Law Faculty of Santa Cla College. Special Asst. to State Atty.-Ge since June 1, 191L Res.: 2195 Levis dero St. ; Office : Attorney General's offl' San Francisco, Cal. RITER, William WoUerton, Banke' horn, Chester Co., Pa., Sept. 4, 1838; sc Levi E. and Rebecca (Dilworth) R. Edi common schools. Married, Susan Dent (died, 1880) Mar., 1871, in N. Y. ; s- ond, Priscilla Jennings, Apr., 1883, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 481 Salt Lake City, Utah. I'res., Deserot Savings Bank, Kiter Bros. Drug Co. ; Vice-pres., Deseret Natl. Bank, Ogdeu Savings Bank; First Natl. Bank, Rox- burg, Ida. ; Oregon Lbr. Co., Utah Hotel Co., Salt Lake City Light and Ry. Co. Served in Indian War, 1858. Speaker, House of Representatives, Utah Ty. Legis., 1886 and 1888. Republican. Member Utah Section, Archaeological Soc, Bd. of Regents, Univ. of Utah. Res. : 349 East First South st. ; Office : Deseret Savings Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah. RITTENHOUSE, Albert Paul, Lawyer; born, Bloomiield, O., May 26, 1844 ; son, James and Rebecca (Bell) R. Edu. : pub- lic schools, O. ; Franklin College, Harri- son Co., O. Married, Eliza G. Reynolds, Apr. 9, 1884. Moved to Cal., 1904. Served as Private, ISOth O. Regt. Vol. Inf., 1864-65. Judge, 8th Judicial Dist., Colo., 1887-8. Representative, Colo. Legis., 1890-91. Democrat. Office: 223- 227 Byrne bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. lOBBINS, Frank C, Mine Manager and Consulting Engineer. Edu. : Upper Can- ada College; private tutor, 1 year. Moved ' to Nevada, 1877, and was apprenticed to Max Moeller, a noted German engr. ; later his partner, until 1884. Mgr., Eure- ka Consolidated, (lead mine), 1884; Mgr., Elkhorn Mining Co., Leadville, Colo. ; Dominion Copper Co., Phoenix, B. C. ; North Star Mines of B. C. ; Con- sulting Engr., Mackenzie & Mann, bldrs. of Canadian Nor. Ry. Moved to Los An- geles, 1902. Has been in nearly every mining section of U. S., Canada and Pan- ama. Member of Council, Canadian Min- ing Inst. ; has been Vice-pres., and Pres., British Columbia Mine Owners' Assn.' Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : 915 W. 5th St. ; Office : 1400 Hibernian bklg., Los Angeles, Cal. OBBms, Hallet Rice, Civil and Min- ing Engineer ; born, Manchester, N. H., Apr. 8, 1884 ; son, William Keltner and Gllen (Rice) R. A. B., Harvard College, 1903 ; S. B., Mass. Inst, of Technology.' 1905 ; Royal School of Mines, South Ken- 16 sington, London, special studies, 1908. Explored portions of Northern Korea and Eastern Manchuria in 1906, reporting on mineral and other natural resources for the Manchu Syndicate, Ltd., of London ; has had mining experience in Korea, Man- churia, Alaska, Yukon Ty., Northern and Southern B. C, Wash., Idaho, and Ont. Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Member: Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Pac. Northwest Soc. of Engrs. Res. : Dome Mine, So. Porcupine, Ont. ; Office : P. O. Box 51, Seattle, Wash. ROBBIiVS, (John) Lloyd McCullough, Lawyer ; born, Suisun, Solano County, Cal., Oct. 22, 1875 ; son, Reuel Drink- water and Saditha (McCullough) R. Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., Hastings Law College. Married, Mary Cowl, Feb. 6, 1906, at St. George's Hanover Square, London, Eng. Clubs : Pacific Union, Bohemian, Burlin- game Country, (S. F.) ; Lawyers', (N. Y.). Res. : 2203 Sacramento st. ; Office : 625 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. ROBBIJVS, Milton Holley, Jr., Ice Manu- facturer ; born, Lakeville, Conn., Jan. 27, 1871 ; son, Milton H. and Anna (Bost- wick) R. ; ancestors became prominent during Rev. War, as makers of cannon ; his cousin, Gov. Alexander Holley, brought to this country process of making Bes- semer steel. Edu. : private schools, Lake- ville, 1877-87; Lehigh Univ., 2 years; grad., Yale Univ., 1891. Married, Annie E. Stayner, Aug. 24, 1895. After grad. was in employ of Robbins, Burrall & Co., bankers ; 4 years with Elevator Co. ; has built many factories. Moved to Cal., 1906. Vice-pres., Union Ice Co., since Dec, 1911. Pres., Merchants' Assn. (now S. F. Chamber of Commerce). Clubs: Union League, Pacific Union, Commercial (vice-pres.). Address: San Francisco Cal. ROBERG, David NatSianiel, Physician; born, Chicago, August 1884 ; son, Oscar Bernard and Christina (Anderson) R. Edu. : Franklin Grammar School ; Robert Waller High School, Chicago; pre-medical course, Univ. of Chicago; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1908; Fellow in Pathology, 482 WHO'S WHO Rush Med. College, 1907-1908. Unmar- ried. Prof, and head of Depts. of Path- ology and Bacteriology, Univ. of Oregon, Med. Dept., Portland, Ore. Pathologist for St. Vincent's and the Good Samaritan Hospitals, of Portland, Ore. Member: Portland Ad. Club, Hawthorne Lodge No. Ill, A. F. & A. M., Portland; Portland City & Co. Med. Socs. Res. : 3827 52nd St., S. E. ; Otp,ce : 23rd and Lovejoy, Port- land, Ore. ROBERTS, Artemus Roscoe, Insurance Man ; horn. Gasconade Co., Mo., Aug. 24, 1864 ; son, Jonathan and Eliza J. (Ma- hanay) R. Edu. : public schools. Mo. ; grad., Sam Houston Normal Inst., Hunts- ville, Tex., 1884. Married, Leila Doyle, Aug. 21, 1907, at Palestine, Tex. Dist. Mgr., Mutual Life Ins. Co., of N. Y., with headquarters at Dallas, Tex., 1885-89; State Mgr. of Texas, Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., of Newark, 1889-1910 ; Pres. and Actuary, Amicable Life Ins. Co., since Mar. 8, 1910. Cluls : Huaco, Philo. Ad- dress : Waco, Tex. ROBERTS, E. D., Banker; lorn, Cambria, Wis., July 18, 1864. Edu. : public schools ; Western Univ. Pa., Pittsburg. Engaged in banking 1883, Bridgewater, S. D. Mar- ried, Maud Adams, of Bloomington, 111., Nov. 14, 1891. Moved to San Bernar- dino, Cal., 1886; Pres., San Bernardino Natl. Bank ; Pres., San Bernardino Co. Savings Bank; Pres., First Natl. Bank of Colton ; Pres., First Natl. Bank of Rial to ; Pres., Golden State Life Ins. Co., Los Angeles ; Dir., in various other cos. Del., Republican Natl. Conv., Chicago, 1904. Member: Elks, Knights Templar, Al Malaikah Temple, Los Angeles. Ad- dress : Los Angeles, Cal. ROBERTS, liOgan H., Lawyer; lorn. 111., July 10, 1877 ; son, John T. (Methodist minister) and Elizabeth Roberts. B. S., Wesley an Univ. at Lincoln, Neb., 1899 ; A. M., New York Univ., 1901 ; LL. B., N. Y. Law School, 1902. Married, Grace May Hudson, Oct. 27, 1903, at Bellwood, Neb. Pres., First Loan & Inv. Co. ; Secy. and Atty., Yakima Savings & Loan Assn. Member law firm, Roberts & Udell. Hu- mane Officer, Yakima County. Prohibi- tionist. Independent in politics. Secy., Y. M. C. A. Was Natl. Secy, of Q. C. P. A. Rec. : Automobiling. Address : North Yakima, Wash. ROBERTS, William Jac&sbn, Civil En- gineer ; lorn, Caroline Islands, 1860 ; son, Ephraim Peter and Myra Holman (Par- rington) R. ; A. B., Univ. of Ore., 188G ; S. B., (C. E.), Mass. Inst, of Technology. 1891. Married, Caroline Odell Wilmore, June 15, 1911, at Berkeley, Cal. 1891-92, Irrigation Engr. ; 1892-95, City Engr., Colfax, Wash. ; 1895-98, Asso. Prof., C. E.. Wash. State College; 1896, survey ol boundary, Colville Indian Reservation. Wash. ; 1906-09, Sanitary Engr. in chargt drainage and protection of Seattle's watei supply, during construction C. M. & P. S Ry. ; 1898-1908, Sanitary Engr., Wash State Board of Health; 1908-10, construe tion of water system for Medford, Ore Since 1911, State Highway Commissioner Olympia, Wash. Member : Am. Soc. Civi Engrs., New England Water Works Assn. Soc. for Promotion of Engrg. Education Author : "Improvement of Country Roads,' 1899, issued as Bulletin No. 39 from Agr College, Exp. Station, Pullman, Wash. "Drainage," article in "Drainage Jour nal" ; "Economic Size of Penstock in Higi Heads," printed in Transactions of Am Soc. C. E. ; "Computation of Brickwork ii Egg-shaped Sewers," printed in "Engineer ing News." Address : State House, Olym pia. Wash. ROBERTSON, Charles Harl, Physiciai and Surgeon ; lorn, lola, Kas., Apr. 1£ 1870; son, John P. and Henrietta (Harl; R. M. D., Med. College, St. Louis, 189c Married, Viola M. Glasgow, Nov. 13, 189f at Promise City, Iowa. Vice-pres., Silet Land & Dairy Co. ; Member firm, Morse . Robertson. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Orf State Med. Soc, Marion Co. Med. So« Clul : Ulihee. Res. : 277 N. Capital ; fice : 406 State, Salem, Ore. ROBERTSON, Howard, Lawyer; Ion Salt Lake City, Utah, July 31, 1877 son, Reuben H. and Catherine F. (M< Commie) R. Edu. : public and private ON THE PACIFIC COAST 483 schools, Los Angeles ; read law in Los Angeles. Moved to Cal., 1884. Chief Deputy City Atty., Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Co. Bar Assn. ; Secy.. Bd. of Gov- ernors. Musetim of History, Science and Art. Co. of Los Angeles. Republican. Res. : 157 Wilton drive ; Ofpce : 526 Mer- chants' Trust bidg., Los Angeles, Cal. ROBERTSON, Richard Felix, Lawyer; horn. Mazatlan. Mexico. Oct. 12. 1863 ; son, Richard Lew and Canuta (Hedeza) R. : his father was TJ. S. Consul at Mazat- lan. Mex., 1861-63. Edu. : private tutors ; grad.. high school, San Francisco, 1879 ; Kent College of the Law, San Francisco, 1898. Married. Cassie Shannon. .Tan. 5. 1887. at Los Gatos, Cal. Constructed Los Gatos Gas Works. 1885 ; designed and promoted Los Gatos Cemetery, 1889, in charge of same 12 years ; organized Com- mercial Bank of Los Gatos. 1889; organ- ized Los Gatos Bldg. and Loan Assn., 1889, (now atty.) ; City Atty., Los Gatos. 1898-1905. Charter Member. League of Cal. Municipalities. Member : Los Gatos Lodge No. 292. F. & A. M.. (Past Master) ; Los Gatos Lodge No. 175. (past chancel- lor) ; Howard Chapter No. 14. R. A. M., San .lose Council No. 20. R. & S. M. ; San .lose Commandery No. 10. K. T. : San •Tose Chapter No. 31, O. E. S. ; Ridgely : Lodge No. 294, I. O. O. F. (past grand) ; ' San .Tose Encampment No. 85. I. O. O. F. ; San '.Tose Lodge No. 522. B. P. O. E. ; San •Tose Aerie No. 8, F. O. E. ; Court Los Gatos No. 1310, I. O. F. Res. : 249 Main St.. Los Gatos: Office: 605 First Natl. Bank bldg.. San .Tose. Cal. ROBINSON, Charles Dormaa, Artist; horn, Maine. July 17, 1847 ; son, David G. and Mariette (Dorman) R. ; gt. gt. grandson of Col. Saml. Robinson, aide to Washington at Braddock's defeat; was also prominent in War of Rev. ; gt. gt. grandson of Col. Orin Dorman. Royal Army ; held high command at taking of Quebec from French under Montcalm in old "French War" : in command against Colonies in War of Rev. ; he was English !by birth and finally settled in Canada, at peace of 1782-3 ; his father, Dr. D. G. Robinson, built first regular theater In Cal. and on Pacific Coast, The Dramatic Museum, San Francisco, 1850 (destroyed by fire, 1851) ; built the original Adelphi Theater, American Theater ; was of stock CO. that built Metropolitan Theater, San Francisco Hall, after the famous Ma- guire's Opera House ; most widely con- nected with early Cal. theatrical life of all of its amusement promoters ; was also one of San Francisco's first Board of Alder- men and was member of Vigilance Com- mittee, 1851-56. Eclu. : Union Grammar School, San Francisco, 1854-61 ; North Troy, Vt., Higher Academy, 1861-64 ; in art. pupil of Wm. Bradford, 1862. Bos- ton : George Inness, Boston, 1862-3 ; M. Y. H. De Haas of N. Y., also A. Gignoux, N. Y. ; in Newport. Vt., summer of 1867. Married, Evelyn Ellsworth Wright, 1874, at Clinton, la. Studied under the system of Giovanni Segantini, under direction of A. Boudin, Paris, 1900. Has 67 paintings in Great Britain, owned by Earl of Dur- ham, Lord Capell, Lord Henry Paulet, late Sir Morell MacKenzie, T. H. Bryant (Bryant & May, London) ; Sir Wm. WolflF. fHarland & Wolfe, Belfast), and many others. Was resident, during summer sea- son, in the Yosemite, 1879-1889. and at other seasons to 1904. eighteen seasons in all. Complaining witness against mal- administration of Yosemite at State Legis- lature, 1889. which resulted finally in re- cession of grant to State back to U. S. during Governorship of George C. Pardee. Resident of Paris, Exposition year. 1900. Received from State Agricultural Soc. all awards in 1878 ; also received last gold medal ever awarded by that soc. for best collection of paintings in exhibit of 1902 ; lost 30 years' labor in sketches, paint- ings, etc., in fire, April, 1906. Came to San Francisco, April, 1850, and has since been a resident of Cal. Dean of the Ar- tists of Cal.. since 1906. Painted : "Cyclo- rama of Yosemite Valley," 56 ft. wide. 388 ft: long. 1894: "Burning of San Francisco." 12x30 ft.. 1906" ; "Grand Can- .von of Arizona." 11x11 ft., belonging to Santa Fe R. R, Member: Bohemian Club 484 WHO'S WHO since 1S95 ; San Francisco Art Assn., since 1876. Res. : 21 Clark st., San Ra- fael, Cal. ; Offif^e : 316 Montgomery block, San Francisco, Cal. ROBINSON, David, Physician; l)orn, Drumdollagli, Co. Antrim, Ireland, Apr. 24, 1874 ; son, David and Mary Jane (Christy) R. ; ancestors were Scotch Cove- nanters' who fled from Scotland in the reign of Charles II and James. Primary edu. : Bally villy Parochial School, Ire- land ; grammar at Ballycreagagh Natl. School, Ireland; high school at Montgom- ery, N. Y. ; A. B., Brown Univ., Provl- donce. 190l'; M. D., Harvard Med. School. Boston, 1906. Married, Dollie C. Mosier. June 20, 1907, at The Dalles, Ore. Dir., Mosier Valley Bank; Mgr., Mosier Valley Telephone Co. ; worked 2 years under Bu- reau of Fisheries, studying the flora and fishes of the Woods Hole region and along the North Atlantic coast. Has made a special study of Germanic and Slavonic languages and literature and has mastered 11 languages, including Polish, Russian. German, French. Latin, Greek, Welsh. Irish. Scotch, Old Norse and Portuguese. Member : Boylston Med. Soc. Boston ; Eastern Oregon Med. Soc, Oregon Sta^-e Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Natl. Geo- graphical Soc. Address : Mosier, Ore. ROBINSON, Edward Con-stant, Lav^^yer; horn, Jackson Co., Ore., Feb. 6, 1855; son, Jesse and Lavinia Jane (Constant) R. Edu. : public schools. Ore. and Cal. ; Univ. of Cal. Married, Sarah Theodora Merritt. Oct. 27, 1889. Member law firm, Robinson & Robinson. Atty. to Public Administrator, until 1886. Town Atty.. of Berkelev. 1890. Past Col. Commanding Sons of Veterans of Cal. Member: INfa- sons. Knights Templar, 38°, Scottish Rite. Republican. Res. : 552 East Oak St.: Office: First Natl. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ROBINSON, Edward I-. Lawyer: T)orn. Aurora. 111., Oct, 26. 1843; son. Judge Robert and Louisa (Harper") R. Edu. : public schools. Cal. ; private college, Sac- ramento ; studied law in office of Crocker & Robinson, Sacramento. Married, Clara M. Garfield, Apr. 27, 1870. Member : Bd. of Edu., Sacramento, 1869-71. U. S. Court Commissioner, Sacramento, several years. In 1886, published first volume of Nev. Supreme Court Reports. Asst. in Law Dept., in Central and Sou. Pac. R. R., imtil 1878. Member: C. N. G., Inf. and Artillery, and of stafE of Gen. Howell o.t 2nd Brigade, resigning 1873, with rank of Maj. Republican. Res. : 1821 Mar-i guerite ave.. S. Pasadena; Office: 711-le Am. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ROBINSON, Frank: Neal, Physician horn, Camden, N. J., May 30, 1874. Edu. ; Friends Central School, Phila. ; M. D., Med. Depf, Univ. of Pa., 1895. Asst. to Disp.. Univ. of Pa. In practice, Camden. N. J., 1895-1907 ; Monrovia, Cal., since 1907. Coroner. Camden Co., N. J., 1899 1902; Councilman, 1902-7; Asst. Med, Dir., Pottenger Sanitarium, Monrovia. since 1907. Specialty : dis. of the respira tory tract, since 1900. Member: Phila Pathological Soc, Phila. Obstetrical Soc Am. Climatological Assn., Natl. Assn Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis Camden Medico-Surgical Soc (ex-pres.) N. J. Assn. Relief and Prevention Tuber culosis, (ex-vice-pres.). Address: Monro via. Cal. ROBINSON, Harrison Sidney. Law^yer j horn. San Francisco, July 13, 1877; sow: Sidney M. and Sarah Elizabeth (Christey: R. Edn. : Boys' High School, San Fran Cisco ; A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1900. Married Mabel Frances Ruch, 1903. Member lav firm. Robinson & Robinson. Member Oakland City Board of Freeholders. 1910 Chmn., Revision Comm. and Pres. of Civi Service Bd., Oakland, since 1911. Cluh- A^^henian. Republican. Res. : 556 37tl St. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg.. Oak, land, Cal. ROBINSON, James Beverly, Banker ho7'n. Newton Co.. Mo., May 29, 1856 son. William and Sarah (Wilson) B Edu. : country schools. Married, Mar Alls Stone, Dec 26, 1880. in Fannin Co Tex. Pres.. First Natl. Bank. Member Amicable Life Tns. Co.. Waco, Mason' Address : Trenton, Tex. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 485 ROBINSON, Jeremiah WillSam, Banker; horn, McLeod Co., Ky., July 18. 1860 ; .so». Goorge H. and Caroline (Heard) R. B. S., Lebanon, Ohio Natl. Normal Univ. ISSl. Married, Carrie Crnson, Mar. 22, 1888, at Knttawa, Ky. Vice-pres. and Dir., Union Savings &, Trust Co. ; Dlr., Western Masons Mutual Life Assn. Past Grand Master Masons of Idaho ; Past Grand Patron, O. E. S. of Idaho ; Knights Templar and 33° Mason. Was in the U. S. Mint service for many years. Address : Boise, Idaho. ROBINSON, S. B., Lawyer; horn, Aller- ton, Eng., Dec. 18, 1880 ; son, George and Elizabeth A. (Coleman) R. Edu. : public schools. Orange Co., Cal. ; studied law in office of Herbert J. Goudge, Los Angeles Came to America and Cal., 1890. Dep- uty City Atty.. since Apr., 1906 ; assigned as Asst. to Chief Counsel for Los Angeles Aqueduct Commission. Republican. Res. : So. Pasadena; Office: 1103 Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ROBINSON, Thomas W., Lawyer; horn, Hartville. Mo., May 28, 1871 ; son, Thomas E. and Mary (Hetherington) R. A. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1892; M. A., 1894 ; studied law in office of Valentine & Davis. Married, Cora M. Keeney, May 25, 1898. Moved to Cal., 1884. Libra- rian, Los Angeles Co.. Law Library. Secy. and Treas., Los Angeles Bar Assn. Treas.. I Cal. Bar Assn., 1910 ; Secy., 1911-12. Member : Bd. of Control. Law Dept., Univ. of Sou. Cal. Member : Exec. Comm. of Am. Assn. of Law Libraries, 1911. Repub- lican. Res. : corner 4th and Harvard blvd. ; Office : 7th floor. Hall of Records bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. Robinson, waiter H.. Lawyer: horn, Brussels, Belgium, Sept. 5, 1872 ; son, Charles E. and Charlotte (deGrave) R. Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles ; L. A. High School ; L. A. Bus. College ; studied law under private tuition and in law offices of Col. G. Wiley Wells, S. P. Mul- ford and Stephen M. White. Moved to Cal.. 1877. Cluh : Bohemian. Member : Elks. Republican. Res. : 1440 Leaven- worth St. ; Office : Chronicle bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ROBIiEE, William Wallace, Physician; horn, Iowa, Feb. 2, 1872. Edu. : Empo- ria High School ; Emporia College of Kas. ; M. D., Cooper Med. College, 1895 ; post grad., Vienna and Berlin, 1902. Married, Beulah W. Hewitt, 1897. In practice, Riverside, Cal., since 1896 ; Health Offi- cer, Riverside ; Capt. and Asst. Surg.. 7th Cal. Inf., U. S. Vols., Span.-Am. War; Maj. and Surg., 7th Cal. Inf., Natl. Guards. Cal.. 6 years. Member : River- side Co. Med. Assn., (pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, (vice-pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, (vice-pres.) ; Am. Med. Assn., Assn. Military Surg. Res. : 177 Orange st. ; Office : Glenwood block, Riverside, Cal. ROCKWOOD, John Alvah, Electrical Engineer ; horn, Rensselaer Falls. N. Y., Aug. 16, 1876 ; son, George Arden and Ellen Marie (Murdock) R. Edu. : Port- land Academy, Portland, Ore. ; B. A., Am- hrest College, Amherst, Mass. Married, Clara A. Sedgwick. Oct. 12, 1909. at York, Neb. Elect. Engr.. Portland Ry. Light Sc Power Co. ; Asso. Member. Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Member : Oregon Soc. of Engrs. Pres.. Oregon Christian Endeavor Union. 1902-06. Res. : 375 E. 16th st., North ; Office: 603 Electric bldg., Portland, Ore. RODABAUGH. Elmer E., Lawyer; horn, Lycoming Co., Pa., Sept. 18, 1862 ; son. Franklin and Martha (Adams) R. B. E., Central State Normal School. 1884 ; M. E., 1886; Univ. of Pa.. 1884-87. Married. Lydia Bailey. 1898. Member law firm. Bowman & Rodabaugh. Asst. Pros. Atty., Minnehaha Co.. S. Dak.. 4 years. Mem- ber : Masons. Shriners. San Diego Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 3464 Spruce St.; Offi,re: 210-212 McNeece bldg., San Diego, Cal. RODGER S, Myren Knox, Mining^ Engi- gineer and Operator ; horn. Pa., Nov.. 1861 ; son. William and Sarah (Sphor) R. B. S., Wash. & Jefferson College. Washington, Pa., 1886. Married, Lucy .Toyner. Feb. 14. 1892. at Butte. Mont. Vice-pres.. Hidden Creek Copper Co. : Pres. and Treas., New York Calavans 486 WHO'S WHO Mining Co. ; Pres., San Gregorio Mining Co. Member : Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : 2338 10th ave., N. ; OiJice : Am. Banl? bldg., Seattle, Wasli. RODMAN, Winfield Scott, Banker; horn, Salem, Ind., 1880; son, Walter B. and America (Robertson) R. High school edu- cation. Married. Grace Baird, 1904, at Omaha, Neb. Pres., State Bank of Red- mond, Ore. ; Vice-pres., Redmond Commer- cial Club. Address : Redmond, Ore. ROGERS, Albert Clark, Physician; horn, Preston, N. J., Jan. 10, 1850. Edu. : Ox- ford Acad., Alfred Univ., N. Y. ; M. D., Univ. City of N. Y., Med. Dept., 1873. Asst. House Surg.. Manhattan Hosp., 1884-5 ; House Surg., Manhattan Hosp., 1885-6. In practice, Brookfield, N. Y.. 1873-83 ; in Cal.. since 1887. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn.. Los Angeles Clin- ical and Pathological Soc, Eye and Ear See. L. A. Co. Soc, (Chmn.) 1907; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1527 Shatto st. ; Omce : 5th and Spring sts., Los Angeles, Cal. ROGERS, Arthur Amzi, Banker; horn, Bloomington, 111., Dec. 22, 1881 ; son, Lucius and Eunice (Freeman) R. B. S., Univ. of Idaho, 1906. Married, Florence Skattaboe, May 16. 1908. at Moscow, Ida. Cashier, Bank of Winchester ; former Mayor of Winchester. Member : Elks, K. of P., Phi Delta Theta. Cluh : Spokane Amateur Athletic. Address : Winchester. Ida. ROGERS, Charles Alexander, Physician ; horn, Boone County, Ind.. Feb. 22, 1851. Edu. : high school. Cedar Rapids, Iowa ; M. D.. College of Phys. and Surg., Keo- kuk, Iowa. 1878 ; Rush Med. College, 1879. In practice. Bakersfield. Cal., since 1879. Capt. and Asst. Surg., U. S. Vols., Span.-Am. War. Res. : 1831 Chester ave. ; 03ce : Old Fish bldg., Bakersfield, Cal. ROGERS, Earl, Lawyer; horn, Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 18, 1870 : son, Lowell L. and Adela A. (Andrus) R. Edu. : Ashland (Ore.) Academy; St. Helena Academy, St. Helena, Cal. ; Syracuse (N, Y.) Unlv, ; studied law in office of Judge W. P. Gar- diner, Los Angeles. Married, Hazel Belle Green, 1893. Contributor of various legal subjects to magazines. Democrat. Res. : 2040 N. Vermont st. ; Office : 401 Cal. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ROGERS, Elton Bane, Physician and Surgeon; horn, Bloomington, 111., May- 27, 1877; son, Lucius and Eunice (Free- man) R. ; descendant of John Rogers, 1500-1555, Christian martyr, and Geo. i Rogers Clark, of Lewis and Clark Expo-' dition. A. B., Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa, 1903 ; M. D., Northwestern Univ. Med. School, Chicago, 1907. Married,! Catherine M. Sherty, Nov. 7, 1911, at Gap, Pa. On Res. Staff, Cook Co. Hosp., Dec, 1907, to June, 1909 ; now Surg, to Craig Mt. Lumber Co., Winchester, Idaho. Mem-i ber: Co. M, 49th Vol. Inf., Iowa, 1898- = 99; stationed at Havana, Cuba, 4 months. Elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Med. Hon.! Frat., 1906. Res. : Comas and Spaulding sts. ; Office : Hospital, Winchester, Idaho. ROGERS, Francis Iilewellyn, Physician; horn, LaSalle. 111., Dec 21, 1864. Edu.: Adel, la., high school ; Iowa State Col- lege ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of lowa.^ 1891; post grad., Chicago. 1895-6; N. Y. Polyclinics. Wills Eye Hosp.. Phila., 1899.' Married, Lillian Johnson, June 10, 1896. Asst, HI. State Eye and Ear Inf., 1895. In practice. Perry, la., until 1904; Long Beach, since 1905. Med. Exam., Schools of Long Beach ; Attending Phys. and Dir., Long Beach and Seaside Hosp. Specialty : dis. of eye, ear, nose and throat. Secy., Long Beach Branch, L. A. Co. Med. Assn.i Res.: 380 Junipers ave.; Office: Long Beach Natl. Bank bldg.. Long Beach, Cal.l ROGERS, George Alfred. Merchant and Contractor ; horn. Plattsburg, N. Y.. Mar. 26. 1876; son, Robert H. and Hattie M.; (SchuH) R. Edu. : schools of Plattsburg, ; N. Y. ; LL. B., Cornell Univ., 1897. Mar- ried. Ethel S. Benson. Mar. 26, 1907, at Long Beach, Cal. Built roads and water' systems for U. S. Govt. Barracks, Platts- burg. N. Y.. and Port Ethan Allen. Vt. ; dredged and removed rock for U. S. Govt., N, Y., Boston and Newport harbors. Built ON THE PACIFIC COAST 487 water systems, North and South Carolina. Moved to Los Angeles, 1905, and sold road-making- machinery and contractor supplies. Now bidg. roads for L. A. Co. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Phi Sigma Kappa College. Clubs : City. University, Cornell of Sou. Cal. Res. : 2180 W. 21st st. ; Offlce : cor. Mer- rick and Stephenson aves., Los Angeles, Cal. ROGERS, Henry Joseph, Lawyer; horn, N. Y. City, Aug. 7, 1883 ; son, Franklin and Annie (Latour) R. Edu. : Oakland High School, Boone's Univ. of Cal. On editorial staffs of San Francisco "Exam iner" and "Call," 1904-10. Moved to Cal., 1S93. App. Special Pros. Atty. of Trinity Co., in Thomas P. Hay den murder trial, May 22, 1911. Chief Dep. Co. Auditor, Alameda Co., 1907-9. In legal dept.. Spring Valley Water Co., since May 1, 1912. Member : Masons, B. P. O. E. Re- publican. Res. : 908 Oak st., Oakland ; Office: 375 Sutter st., San Francisco, Cal. ROGERS, Merle J., Lawyer; born, Yam- hill Co., Oregon, Aug. 18, 1871 ; son, Dwight G. and Carrie (Burton) R. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Ore. ; grad., Holmes College, Portland, 1892 ; grad., Oregon State Normal School, 1894. Mar- ried, Mollie B. Launer, July, 1896, at Lau- rel, Ore. Admitted to practice befoi-e Su- preme Court of Cal., 1900; City Atty. of Ventura, 1903-10 ; Member of law firm of Toland & Rogers, 1900-10. Democrat. Past Master, F. & A. M., Past Patron, O. E. S. Res. : Fir and Buena Vista sts. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., Ventura. CaL ROGERS, Robert Irwin, Banker; born. El Paso, 111., Nov. 22, 1868; son, Samuel Talmadge and Mary Virginia (Pickrell) R. Edu. : public and high schools. El Paso, 111. ; Eureka College, Eureka, 111. ; Teich- mannische Inst., Leipzig, Germany, 2 years. Married, Mabel Josephine Clement, June 28, 1895, at Willoughby. O. Re- turned to America, 1891, and went to Pasadena, Cal. In employ Natl. Bank of Cal., Los Angeles, Mar. to Oct., 1891 ; Re- ceiving Teller, 4 years ; Asst. Cashier, 1900-05 ; Cashier, First Natl. Bank of Pasadena, 1905-07 ; Cashier, Natl. Bank of Cal., 1907 ; later Vice-pres., Stockholder and Dir., Natl. Bank of Cal., First Natl. Bank of Pasadena, Pasadena Savings & Trust Co. Clubs : California, L. A. Coun- try, Crag's Country, University, Valley Hunt. Res. : 26 St. James Park, Los An- geles, Cal. ROOD, Hugli Roseoe, Business Man; born, Aneta, Iowa ; son. Dr. Verner D. and Sarah Katherine Von (Vorhees) R. ; May- flower descendant, also of Rev. stock ; son of Dr. Verner Dudley Rood, ex-Senator of Vermont, who served through the Civil War. Edu. : San Diego public schools. Married, Lena Allen Stoiber, Jan. 16, 1912, at Vancouver, Wash. One of the heroes of the Titanic, who, after helping women into boats, went down with the ship, April 14, 1912. Founded and was Vice-pres. and Mgr., Pacific Creosoting Co., of Seat- tle. Was member of Clubs : Rainier, Ath- letic, Golf and Country, La Boulie Golf, (near Versailles, France). Res.: The Perry Hotel ; Office : White bldg., Seattle. Wash. ROOT, Edward T., Architect; born. Providence, R. I., Sept. 27, 1867 ; son, Henry T. and Mary E. (Lake) R. A. B., Brown Univ., Providence, R. I., 1889 ; grad., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1891. Mar- ried, Belle Ott. Sept. 1, 1895, at Milwau- kee, Wis. Senior Partner, Root & Hoose, Architects ; Vice-pres., Investors Building & Trust Co. Member : Am. Inst, of Archl^ tects ; What Cheer Lodge No. 21, A. F. & A. M. Clubs : Waverly Country, Mass. Inst, of Tech. Res. : Trinity Place apts. ; Office : 409-411 Commercial Club bldg., Portland, Ore. ROOT, Leroy Vineent, Editor and Min- ing Operator ; born, Lyons, Mich., Feb. 26, 1869 ; son, John Amos and Emily Rosetta (March) R. Grad., high school, Lyons, Mich., 1886; West Mich. College, 1890. Married, Elizabeth Henderson Hartegan, at Gallup, N. Mex. Dep. Co. Surveyor, Ionia Co., Mich., and Dep. City Engr., Ionia, while attended school. In employ, Mitchell Bros. Lbr. Co., 1891-93; J. Den- WHO'S WHO nis Lbr. Co., Coolidge, N. M., 1893-94; Crescent Coal Co., Gallup, N. M., 189*4- 97 ; Co-editor, "Gallup Gleaner," 1897 ; Editor and Owner, "Needles Eye," Needles, Cal., since 1897 ; Justice of the Peace, Needles, 1897-1908 ; Secy, and Treas., Out West Dev. Co. ; Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Orange Blossom Mining & Milling Co. ; Dir., Mesquite Placer Consolidated Co., Imperial Gold Recovery Co. Republican. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias, Elks. Address : Needles, Cal. ROOT, MUo A., Lawyer; horn. Bureau Co., 111., Jan. 22, 1863; son, Wm. H. and Sarah Cordelia (Holroyd) R. ; Israel Root, great grandfather, Rev. soldier ; Henry Root, grandfather, soldier. War 1812. Grad., Albion, N. Y., High School ; grad., Albany, N. Y., Law School ; LL. B., Law Dept., Union Univ. Married, Anna E. Lansdale (daughter of Dr. R. H. Lans- dale, prominent early pioneer of Washing- ton Territory), March 4, 1890, at Olympia, Wash. Served 2 terms. Probate Judge, Thurston Co., Wash. ; 2 terms. Pros. Atty., Thurston Co. ; 4 years. Judge, Su- preme Court, State of Wash. Went to Washington Ty. in 1883 ; for some time as- sociated with Hon. John P. Hoyt, ex-Chief Justice, and later head of law firm of Root, Palmer & Brown ; while on the bench some of his opinions against allowing technicalities to defeat the ends of sub- stantial justice received considerable at- tention. Member : Sons of Am. Rev., Ma- sonic, and other fraternal orders. First Pres., State Assn., Charities and Correc- tions. Trustee, Washington Children's Home Soc. for many years, and now con- nected with various charitable organiza- tions. Res. : 1526 13th ave. S. ; Offlce : 911 Lowman bldg., Seattle, Wash. ROPES, Leverett Smith, Mining and Consulting Engineer ; horn, Ishpeming, Mich., July 21, 1868 ; son, Julius and Eunice Louisa (Rouse) R. Grad., high school, Ishpeming. Mich., 1887; B. S., (M. C. of M.,) Mich. College of Mines, Houghton, Mich., 1893. Married, Eleanor Husk Deal, Dec. 12. 1894. at Franklin, N. C. In 1893, engaged in corundum min- ing and milling in North Carolina and Georgia. Constructed and directed first successful application of modern machin- ery to treatment of corundum. Went to Ontario, Can., Apr., 1900, and took charge of the development of the Canadian Co- rundum under a year's contract. July, 1901, entered Montana field and developed and organized Montana Corundum Co. in Gallatin Valley ; in 1893, turned attention to Western mining and professional work. Mgr. and Supt. at various times of mining COS. ; 1908-10, Mineral Insp., G. L. O., Dept. Interior, 1910-11 ; Member firm. Ropes & Mclntire, Helena, Mont.. Since 1912, County Engr., Lewis and Clark Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : 714 2nd St. ; Office : Court House, Helena, Mont. RORABAUGH, Clyde Roy, Physician and Surgeon ; borti, 1879, in Pa. ; son, Joseph Henry and Jennie M. (Hayes) R. Grad., Medico Chirurgical College and Hosp., Phila., 4 years. Married, Ethel J. Guild, Jan, 1, 1911, at Seattle. One year, Res. Phys., McKeesport Hosp., McKees- port. Pa. ; 1 year. Free Hosp. for Women, Brookline, Mass., house surg. ; 2 years. Res. Phys. on the gynecological service at the Boston City Hosp. ; 1 month, N. Y. Post Grad. Med. School and Hosp ; 1 month, N. Y. Hosp. for Ruptured and Crippled ; 1 month, Children's Hosp., Bos- ton, Mass. Practicing medicine and sur- gery in Seattle, since Jan., 1908. Member : Co. and State Med. Socs. Res. : Mt. Baker Park ; Office : 815 Cobb bldg., Seat- tle, Wash. ROSE, Henry Howard, Judge; horn, Tay- cheedah, Fond du Lac Co., Wis., Nov. 27, 1856 ; son, Henry Fontaine and Mary Ward (Howard) R. Edu. : St. Paul's School ; grad.. High School, Fond du Lac, Wis., 1875. Moved to Cal., 1888. Police Judge of Los Angeles, since Mar., 1905. Member: Masons. Republican. Res.: 2286 W. 22nd St.; Office: Dept. 3, Police Court, Los Angeles, Cal. ROSE, William Henry, Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army ; horn. Safe Har- bor, Lancaster Co., Pa., Oct. 24, 1881; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 489 son, George Tripple and Mary Emma (Smith) R. Edu. : common schools of Pa. ; Strasbiu-g High School, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1897 ; grad., Franklin and Mar- shall Academy, Lancaster, Pa., 1898 ; com- pleted Freshman year at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., and then received appointment to U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. ; grad.. West Point, June 11, 1903 ; grad., Engineer School, Washington Barracks, D. C, 1907. Married, Marie Patton, Sept. 20, 1906, at Pontiac, 111. Since graduation from the Military Academy, has served with engi- neer troops in the Philippines, Cuba, and at various places in the U. S. Was in- structor in Elect, and Mech. Engrg. at th(> IT. S. Engr. School, Washington Barracks. D. C, for 1 year, and Dir., Dept. Elect. and Mech. Engrg., in the same school for 2 years. Now, Elect. Supt, Atlantic Div., Isthmian Canal Commission. Asso. Mem- ber Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Asso. Member, Am. Inst, of Elect. Engrs. Address : Gatun, Canal Zone, Panama. ROSEBERRY, lL,ouis Heaton. Lav^ryer; lorn, Oakland, Cal., Feb. 5, 1880; son. James S. and Emma Jane (Adamson) R. A. B., Stanford Univ., 1903; Law Dep^-., Stanford Univ., 1898-1904. Counsel for Security Tr. and Sav. Bank of Los An- geles. Atty., State Bd. of Health of Los Angeles, since Sept. 12, 1911. State Sen- ator, 33rd Dist, Nov. 4, 1908. Del. and Chmn. to various Republican convs. Author : "California Employers' Liability Act," 1911. Member: Natl. Geographic Soc, B. P. O. E., N. S. G. W. Repub- lican. Res. : Los Angeles ; Office : Security Trust and Sav. Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. ^OSENBIiATT, Girartl B,, Electrical En- gineer ; horn. N. Y. City, 1881 ; son, M. G. and Frances (Barnard) R. E. E., Colum- bia Univ., 1902. Married, Elsie Margarpt Klein. 1909, at Cleveland, Ohio. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Alumni Assn., Schools of Science. Cliihs : Silver Bow, (Butte) : Montana. (Helena) ; Butte Coun- try. (Butte) ; The Country, (Salt Lake) ; Tyloan Canoe, (Pittsburg-); Am. ^Cano'^ Assn. Address : Salt Lake City, Utah. ROSENHEIM, Alfred P., Architect; horn, St. Louis, June 10, 1859 ; son, Morris and Mathilda (Ottenheimer) R. Edu. : public schools, St. Louis ; Hassel's Inst., Frank- fort-on-Main, Germany, 1872-74 ; Wash- ington Univ., St. Louis, 1874-79 ; Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston, 1879-8J. Married, Francis Graham Wheelock, 1884, at Boston, Mass. Employed by Ma.i. Fran- cis D. Lee, St. Louis (architect), 1884- 1885, succeeded late employer, Jan.. 1886. Moved to Los Angeles, Feb. 1, 1903. Architect: H. W. Hellman bidg., Hamburger Dept. Store, Second Church of Christ, Scientist, etc. Fellow Member, Am. Inst, of Architects. Member : Sou. Cal. Chapter, Am. Inst. Architects, (past pres.. 3 terms) ; Engrs. and Architects Assn. of Sou. Cal., (past pres.) ; Architec- tural League of the Pac. Coast, (pres.) ; Fine Arts League, (L. A.) ; L. A. Architec- tural Club ; Bd. of Governors of Museum of History, Science and Art at Exposition Park, Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Municinal Art Commission, of L. A. Res. : 1120 Westchester place ; Office : 615 H. W. Hellman bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. ROSENHEIM, Samuel, Lawyer; horn. Portland, Ore., Nov. 17, 1863 ; son. A. and Pauline (Schwab) R. Edu. : Portland. Ore. ; studied law in office of Rothschild & Ach, San Francisco. Married, Fannie Meyer, Sept. 18, 1891. Moved to Cal.. 1876. Member : Traffic Bureau, Merchants Assn., Masons, Independent Order of B'nal B'rith. Cluh : Concordia. Republican. Res. : 555 Baker st. ; Office : Chronicle bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ROSENSHINE, Albert Adolpli, Lawyer; horn. San Francisco. Cal., Sept. 23. 1882 ; son, Adolph and Elizabeth (Frank) R. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; Lowell High School ; B. L.. Univ. of Cal., 1904 ; LL. B.. Hastings College of Law, 1905 ; studied law in office of J. B. Rein- stein. Chih : TTniv. of Cal. Member: Doric Lodge, No. 216, F. & A. M.. and San Francisco Scottish Ritp. Republican. Pes. : 229S Baker st. ; Office : 839-84."> Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. 490 WHO'S WHO ROSS, Alvah Warren, Real Estate Operator ; born, Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 15, 1878; son, William C. and Sarah A. Ross. Edu. : public schools, Des Moines, la. ; Woodbury Bus. College, Los Angeles, Cal. ; studied law 2 years. Married, Jennie S. Rounsefell, Feb. 10, 1902, at Los An- geles. Engaged in real estate and invest- ments, since 1902. Specialty : building and selling homes. Secy, and Treas., Oil Development Co., L. A. Kern Oil Co. ; Dir., Zahn Roller Bearing Co. Member : L. A. Chamber of Commerce, L. A. Realty Bd. Cluhs : L. A. Country. Union League. Res. : 2301 S. Gramercy place ; Office : 356 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. ROSS, Brskine Mayo, Judge; horn, Cul- pepper Co., Va., June 30, 1845 ; son, William Buckner and Elizabeth Mayo (Thorn) R. Edu. : private schools, Va. ; Va. Military Inst., Lexington, Va. ; studied law in Los Angeles. Married, Inez H. Bettis (deceased). May, 1874; second, Ida Hancock. June 1, 1909. Elected, 1879, Justice of Supreme Court of Cal. ; re- elected, 1883 ; resigned, Oct. 1, 1886, and resumed practice of law. In Jan., 1887, app. U. S. Dist. Judge of Sou. Dist. of Cal. U. S. Circuit Judge of 9th Judicial Circuit, since Feb., 1895. Democrat. Res. : 3189 Wilshire blvd. ; Office : Federal bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ROSS, Henry Davis, Judge; horn, Ar- kansas, Sept. 12, 1861 ; son, William Henry and Emily Ross. Literary Edu. : Clark's Academy at Berryville, Ai-k., and public schools ; LL. B.. State Univ. of Iowa, 1883-4 ; teacher in Arkansas and Ariz., before practicing law. Married, Margaret Wheeler, April 24, 1890, at El Paso, Texas. Lived in Flagstaff, 1886-94 ; Prescott, Ariz., thereafter, until elected Associate Justice of the Ariz. >Supreme Court. Moved to Phoenix at beginning of term, Feb. 14, 1912. Democrat. Has two sons : Henry Davis, Jr., aged 21. and John Wheeler, aged 19. Res. : 1219 N. Central ave. ; Office : Capitol bldg.. Phoenix, Ariz. ROSS, James Delmage, Electrical En- gineer ; horn, Chatham, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 9, 1872 ; son, W. McKenzie and Maryanne (Wilson) R. Edu. : public and Collegiate Inst., at Chatham, Ont. ; grad. from Collegiate Inst, in 1890. Married, Alice M. Wilson, June 19, 1907, at Char- ing Cross, Ontario, Can. Began as a school teacher in Ontario, and followed electrical science work for various com- panies ; later contracted on electrical in- stallations ; went north in McKenzie River country in Arctic Inland, Canada, in 1898, crossing prairies and the Rockies on foot to the Arctic Coast on a pros- pecting trip. Asst. City Engr. and City Elect. Engr., City of Seattle, 1903-11 ; since Feb., 1911, Supt. of Lighting, and Member of Board of Public Works. De- signed, constructed and operated Seattle's Municipal Light and Power Plant, one of the largest and most successful muni- cipal plants in the world. Has written articles for Am. Inst. Elect. Engr's. Pro- ceedings, "Electrical World," and other technical journals. Cluhs : Seattle Ad.. Seattle Commercial, Municipal League. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., and Sons of Jove. Res. : 516 30th ave., S. ; Office : City Light Dept., Seattle, Wash. ROSS, William Morse, Banker; horn, Rockton, 111., June 18, 1854 ; son, Levi and Mary J. (Morse) R. Edu. : high school, Brodhead, Wis. Married, Clara M. Ross, 1879, at Brodhead ; second, Fan- nie Partridge, Jan. 1, 1888. at Hanover, Wis. Pres., Columbia County Bank. For- merly County Supt of Schools. Rock Co., Wis., Town Clerk. Justice of the Peace. and Member City Council. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows, M. W. A. Cluh : Business Men's. Address : St. Helen, Ore. ROSSER, Edwin Roscoe, Banker: horn, Stewart, Minn., Feb. 1, 1879; son, George W. and Sarah (Eynan) R. Grad., high school, Hutchinson, Minn. Married. Stella Fulton, in 1893. at Sebeka, Minn. Cashier and Dir., First State Bank of Rogue River. Address : Rogue River, Ore. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 491 ROSSITER, Frederick Magee, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; honi, Elmore, Ohio, March 14, 1870 ; so)i, Samuel Gaston and Jennie (Magee) R. ; descendant of a Dr. Rossiter, v^'•ho came to Mass. Bay Colony in 1628, and of Capt. Nathaniel Rossiter. who served in Rev. War. B. S., Battle Creek College ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1896 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1897 ; post grad. work in New York, Vienna and Ber- lin. Married, Mary Henry, Dec. 29, 1897, i at Battle Creek, Mich. Author and lec- turer on popular med. and health topics. Author: "The Story of a Living Temple," pub. by Fleming H. Revell Co. ; "Practical Guide to Health," a work of 650 pages, the sales of which have passed one hun- dred thousand. Res. : Nob Hill Inn ; Office : Miller bldg.. North Yakima, Wash. ROSSITER, John G., Lawyer; horn. Fort Howard, Wis., 1855 ; son, Allan F. and Margaret (Gormley) R. Edu. : public schools. Wis. ; studied law in office of Met- calfe & McLachlan, Pasadena. Married, Mary A. Parker, 1897. Moved to Cal., 1887. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners, K. of P., I. O. O. F., Pasadena Bd. of Trade, L. A. Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 106 Bellefontaine st. ; Office : Bos- '' ton bldg., Pasadena, Cal. LiROSSITER, Perceval Sherer, Medical Officer, U. S. Navy ; iorn, Shepherdston W. Va., Nov. 30, 1874 ; son; Rev. Joel T. and Maria Bennetta (Sherer) R. Edu. : public schools of Baltimore, Md. ; M. D., Univ. of Maryland, 1895. Married, Isabel P. Jacobi, July 25, 1898, at Colorado i Springs, Colo. Capt. and Asst. Surg., I U. S. V. ,- served in 7th Army Corps, Span.- ; Am. War, and later in Philippine cam- paign. Address : U. S. Navy, Bremerton, Wash. aOTH, licon Joseph, Urolog-ist and Dermatologist ; horn, Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 31, 1873 ; son, E. D. and Julia (Georget) R. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Los Angeles ; McPherron Acad- emy : grad., Univ. of Cal., 1896 ; M. D., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1901 ; Univ. of Paris. France, 1908-9. Married, Rilla R. Wrench, May 7, 1911, at N. Y. Interne, L. A. County Hosp. ; Senior Attending Phys., French Hosp., 5 years ; Asst. Surg., 7th Regt., N. G. C. Provisional Interne, Necker Hospital ; externe, St. Louis Hosp., Paris. Dir., Crocker St. Hosp. In prac- tice with E. T. Dillon. Consulting Uro- logist and Dermatologist, L. A. Infirmary (Sisters' Hospital). Member: Am. Med. Assn., State and County Med. Socs., Sym- posium Soc. of L. A., Assn. of Military Surgs. of U. S., Am. Urological Assn., Assn. Francaise d'Urologie, Greek Letter Fraternities. CJuhs : Jonathan, University. Res. : 512 S. Oxford blvd. ; Office : 603-5 Pacific Electric bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ROTHSCHIIiD, Joseph, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Oct. 5, 1857 ;* son, Henry and Hannah (Mossheim) R. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; grad., Yale Col- lege, 1879. Married, Hannah K. Tauber, July 31, 1907. Member law firm, Roths- child, Rosenheim, Schooler & Miller. Mem- ber, Bd. of Edu., 1889-90. Ex-Pres., Democratic Co. Comm., of San Francisco. Vice-pres., and Acting Chmn., Democratic State Central Comm., 1902-6. Member : Masons, Past Grand Pres., B'nai B'rith ; Past Pres., Free Sons of Israel ; N. S. G. W. ; Pres., South of Market St. Improve- ment Assn. Member, Exec. Comm. of Civic League, Exec. Comm. of the Greater San Francisco Committee. Cluhs : Concor- dia, Yale. Democrat. Res. : 2415 Wash- ington St. ; Office : 1101-8 Chronicle bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ROTHWELili, William Herbert, Physi- cian ; horn, Placerville, Utah, Sept. 17, 1876 ; son, W. J. Rothwell. Grad., East Denver, High School, 1895 ; Univ. of Colo., 2 years ; M. D., Gross Med. College, Den- ver, 1900. Married, Arvilla Sorenson, Feb. 23, 1909, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Member : School Board of Murray City ; County, State and Am. Med. Assns. Cluhs : University, Murray Commercial, Salt Lake City Commercial. Address : Murray, Utah. 492 WHO'S WHO HOWE, Frank A., Banker; horn, Pres- cott, Ariz., Dec. 2, 18S3 ; son, Winthrop A. and Frances (Aken) R. Edu. : Port- land High School. Married, Belle Madden, June 30, 1908, at Portland. Pres., Neba- lem Valley Bank of Nehalem, Ore. ; The Nehalem Co., Wheeler, Ore. ; Wheeler Light and Water Co., Wheeler, Ore. Com- missioner of Port of Nehalem. Employed 6 years in Portland banks before going to Nehalem, in 1909. Vice-pres., Tilla- mook Coml. Club. Member : Portland Com- mercial Club, Hoo Hoos. Address : Neha- lem, Ore. ROWE, Purcell, Lawyer; horn, Essex County, Va., Aug. 28, 1863; son, John Gallatin and Margaret (Purcell) R. Edu. : Virginia Military Institute, Randolph Macon College ; Univ. of Mich. ; LL. B., 1893; LL. M., 1894. Married, Sarah E. Martin, 1892, at Bowling Green, Va. Member of law firm, Jordan, Rowe and Brown. Member : Masons, 32°, Knights Templar, Red Cross of Constantine, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Cluh : Bohemian. Res. : 816 Clayton st. ; Office : 965 Monad- nock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ROWELL, Chester Harvey, Editor; horn, Bloomington, 111., Nov. 1, 1867 ; son, Jonathan Harvey (member Congress, 1882-90), and Maria Sanford (Woods) R. Edu. : public schools, Bloomington, 111. ; Bloomington High School ; 111. State Nor- mal Univ. ; Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1888 ; grad. student, 1888-9, and grad., Univs. of Halle and Berlin, Gei'many ; studied in Paris and Rome; teacher in Fresno, (Cal.), High School, and instructor in German, Univ. of 111., 1897-8'; Lecturer in Journal- ism, Univ. of Cal., 1911. Married, Myrtle Marie Single, Aug. 1, 1897, at Chicago, 111. Has taken active part in Cal. politics ; Pres., Lincoln-Roosevelt League, and Chairman, Republican State Convention, 1910; Pres., La Follette League, 1911-12, prior to coming out for Roosevelt ; dele- gate to Natl. Rep. Conv., and also to Pro- gressive Conv., 1912 ; and member sub- committee on platform of both conven- tions ; Clerk, Committee on Elections, Natl. House of Reps., 1889-92; Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Fresno Republican Publish- ing Co. ; editor, since 1898. Contributing writer, "California Outlook," (Los Ange- les). Natl. Committeeman, Progressive Party ; Vice-pres., Natl. Municipal League. Member : Am. Pol. Science Assn., Natl. Advisory Board, Associated Press ; Am. Newspaper Pub. Assn., Delta Tau Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, (college fraternities). Address : Fresno, Cal. ROWLAND, Mary Canada, Physician; horn. Alma, Nebr., June 29, 1873 ; daugh- ter, Elias and Ellen (Crockford) Canaga ; descendant of Philip Livingston, one of the signers of the Dec. of Independence. M. D., Woman's Med, College, Kansas City, Mo., 1901 ; and from Med. Dept. of Creigh- ton Univ., Omaha, 1905 ; taught school before studying med. Married, Dr. J. Walter Rowland (deceased). May 23, 1897, at Indianola, Nebr. Has been med. exam, for ins. lodges ; was city health officer of Lebanon, Ore., one year. Mem- ber : Civic Improvement Club, Central Willamette Med. Soc, State Med. Soc. Address : Sherman st., Lebanon, Ore. ROWLAND, W^illiam Richard, Capi- talist ; horn. La Puente Rancho, Los An- geles Co., Cal., Nov. 10, 1846; son, John and Dona Incarnacion (Martinez) R. Edu. : public schools ; private school of William Wolfskin, Los Angeles ; Santa Clara Col- lege, 1858-60. Married, Dona Manuela Williams, July 12, 1871. Sheriff, L. A. County, 1871-76. Pres., Puente Oil Co. Cluh : California. Res. : 805 S. Bonnie Brae ; Office : Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ROWLEY, Henry W^ard, Banker; horn, New York, Oct. 1, 1858 ; son. Nelson B. and Abigal (Coffin) R. Edu. : Univ. of Minnesota. Married, Harriet M. Meeker, May 8, 1883, at Evansville, Minn. Pres., Mont. Water Co., Billings Inv. Co. ; Vice- pres., Billings Land and Irri. Co., Subur- i ban Homes Co.; Secy, and Treas., Billings f Realty Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Seat- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 493 tie ; Merchants Natl. Bauk, Billings. Mem- ber : Mont. Soc. Eugrs., Y. M. C. A., Ma- sons, SLiriners. Clubs : Billings, (Billings) ; Rainier, (Seattle). Res.: 1U6 Clark ave. ; Office : Nor. blk., Billings, Mont. R-OI'STOjV, Richard C, Banker; born, Bastrop, Texas, Jan. 10, 1868 ; son, Josepli M. and Jeanette (Rector) R. Edu. : com- mon sctiools ; grad., Hill's Bus. College. Waco, Tex. Pres., Royston State Bank ; Secy., Royston-McCauley Merc. Co. ; Treas., Protective Cap Co., Royston Independent School Dist. Member : Masons, K. of P. Address : Royston, Tex. HUEClv, Jacob, Farmer; born, Germany, Apr. 8, 1861 ; son, Adam and Margaret (Grueb) R. Edu. : Germany public schools. Married, Ada D. Shook, Aug. 25, 1890, at Klamath Falls. Came to U. S., 1881 ; to Pa- cicific Coast, 1884; to Klamath Co., Ore., 1885. Engaged in farming and stock rais- ing ; owns 1120 acres of land, raising horses and dairy cattle. Engaged in bank- ing in Bonanza, Ore. Made 2 trips to Wash. D. C, in interest of irri. Pres., The Horsefly Irri. Dist., which will irrigate 2,000 acres in Langell and Yonna Val- leys. Vice-pres., Bank of Bonanza ; Post- master at Yonna, Ore. ; School Dir., 8 years ; Incorporator, and Dir. for 4 years, of the Klamath Water Users' Assn. Ad- dress : Yonna, Ore. fMJELi, Amai Josepli, Electrical En- gineer ; born, Sherbrook, Prov. Quebec, Dec. 15, 1881 ; son, Seraphin and Sophie (Lorochull) R, Received four years' tech- nical training at the Mech. Arts High School, Boston, Mass., nights, while work- ing during day. Apprentice and helper, 1908; night Elect., Crocker Wheeler Mfg. Co., 1899; Chief Elect., Berkshire Col- ton Mfg. Co., Adams, Mass., 1903 ; in business, North Adams, Mass., 1903-06 ; sales agent for the Trumple Elec. Co.. Boston, 1907 ; and elec. expert, J. L. Glea- son & Co., Boston, 1907-10; Elect, with Eastern Ore. Lt. & Power Co., Baker, Ore., 1910 ; now Elect. Engr., Northern Idaho and Montana Power Co. Asso. Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Res. : Riverside ave. ; Offlce : 316 1st St., Sandpoint, Ida. liLFF, David E., Physician; born, Lex- ington, Va., Apr. 5, 1840 ; son, Jacob M. and Isabella (Coulter) R. ; maternal grand- father, Geo. Coulter, was Dist. Judge in Miss. ; paternal grandfather was High Sheriff and Co. Judge, at Rockbridge Co., Va. A. B., Wash. College, Lexington, Va. (Wash, and Lee Univ.), 1861; M. D., Tulane Univ., Med. Dept., New Orleans, 1867 ; has been practicing medicine ever since. Married, Arvilla Mays, P^eb. 27, 1889, at Junction City, Ore. Went to Ore. in Apr., 1885 ; following year was elected member of City Council and served 12 years ; served as City Recorder, 8 years ; Med. Exam., Mutual Life of N. Y. Served through Civil War, entering as 2nd ser- geant ; after being wounded on Aug. 28. 1862, was detailed the following winter as Clerk of Divn. Court Martial, and when campaign opened in 1863, was detailed as clerk at Brigade (Stonewall) headquarters, until end of war. Address : Junction City, Ore. RUGGLES, William Burroughs, Civil and Consulting Engineer ; born, Eaton, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1853 ; son, Henry Edmund and Julia Ann (Bierce) R. Edu. : high school, Springfield, 111., 1872 ; subsequent technical education acquired privately. Married, Cynthia Bessie Walker, Jan. 9, 1883, at Omaha, Nebr. Chief Engr., Ohio and Miss. Ry. (now B. & O. S. W. Ry.). 1882-87; Alaska Central R. R., 1909-10; Asst. Res. and Acting Div. Engr., Isthmian Canal Comm., 1904-8 ; engr. for other corporations. Holds Roosevelt medal, I. C. C. (No. 84). Twice councilman of Delhi, Ohio, suburb of Cincinnati, O. Mem- ber : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., since 1886 ; Cincinnati Engrs. Club, (charter member, 1888) ; Pac. N. W. Soc. Civil Engrs, sine- 1910 ; Seattle Municipal League, 1011. Contributor to transactions of Am. Soc. C. E., and proceedings of Pac. Northwest Soc. of Civil Engrs., and other technical journals. Author : "A History of a 494 WHO'S WHO Regiment," "The Second Dragoons." Ad- dress: 4518 16th ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash. RUSH, Judson Randolph, Lawyer; 6orn, Green Co., Pa., Mar. 9, 1865 ; son, John L. S. and Dorcas (Parcell) R. Edu. : com- mon and high schools, Iowa ; studied law while serving in office of Justice of the Peace. Commenced active practice of his profession in Los Angeles. Member law firm, Davis & Rush. Member : L. A. Bar Assn., B. P. O. E., Masons, Shriners. Club : Gamut. Democrat. Res. : Sierra Vista ; Office : 600 Bryson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. RUSSELiLi, Samuel, Lawyer; born, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 14, 1878; son, Samuel and Henrietta S. (Pratt) R. Grad., Law School, Univ. of Va., 1904. Unmarried. Delegate from Utah to Natl. Democratic Convention, Baltimore, June 1912 ; Vice-chmn., of State Democratic Committee of Utah. Club : Colonade, Uni- versity of Virginia. Author : "Impolicy of Proposed Income Tax Amendment to Fed. Constitution and Limitations of the Income Tax," 1911 ; "Popular Election of Senators Under the Federal Constitution," 1912. Res. : 1496 West Temple st. ; Office : 415 McCornick blk.. Salt Lake City, Utah. RUTHERFORD, Forest, Metallurgist; born, Montreal, Canada, March 24, 1871 ; son, William and Elizabeth (Jackson) R. B. S., McGill Univ., Montreal, Canada, 1896. Unmarried. Supt. of Reduction Works, Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. Member, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Address : Copper Queen Consolidated Min- ing Co., Douglas, Ariz. RTAN, John D., Capitalist; born, Mich., 1864. Pres., Anaconda Mining Co., Amal- gamated Copper Co. ; Vice-pres. and Dir., Daly Bank and Trust Co.. Butte. Address : Butte, Mont. RYAN, John Elbert, Lawyer; born, North Andover, Wis., Dec. 18, 1871 ; son, John (who served in Wis. Legis.), and Kate (Lewis) R. LL. B., Univ. of Wis., 1895 ; attended Chicago College of Law, 1895-96 ; also Law School of Univ. of Wis., 1896-97 ; admitted to bar of Wis., 1897. Married, Alice M. Berry, Mar. 27, 1899, at La Crosse, Wis. Principal, pub- lic schools of La Crosse, Wis., 1897-1901. Began practice in Seattle, 1901. Vol., 3rd Wis. Regt., Span.-Am. War ; saw ac- tive service in Porto Rico. While student at Univ. of Wis., played full four years on the Wis. football team. Clubs : College, (Seattle) ; Arctic, (life member), Seattle. Res. : 1802 4th W. ; Office : Alaska bldg., Seattle, Wash. SADL.ER, Joseph Graham, Physician; born. Valley Mills, Texas, Sept. 11, 1874; soil, B. P. and Mary (Graham) S. M. D., Med Dept, Vanderbilt Univ., 1897. Mar- ried, Dixie Jones, Nov. 15, 1910, at First Presbyterian Church, Paul's Valley, Okla. Local Surg., I. & G. N. R. R. Co. ; Sur- geon, Henderson Cotton Oil Co. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Texas State Med. Assn., Rusk Co. Med. Assn. Res. : 272 Rajley ave., Henderson, Tex. ; Office : Cameron, Tex. SAGE, Will A., Farmer; born, Hum- boldt Co., Cal., Aug. 20, 1877 ; son, Jacob Jacon and Martha (Vaught) S. Edu. : common schools of Cal. Married, Neoma M. Mackey, June 20, 1907, at Petrolia, Cal. Engaged in farming at Ferndale, Cal. Went to Hanford, Cal., 1901, and pur- chased land, which irrigated and reclaimed. Has built more than one hundred miles of ditches and reclaimed a portion of the desert. Vice-pres., Pacific Farming Co., La Hacienda Ranch Co. ; Pres., Braden Manufacturing Co., Sage Novak Traction Co. Member : Elks. Club : Union League, (S. F.). Address: Los Angeles, Cal. ST. JOHN, Charles Edward, Astrono- mer ; born, Allen, Mich,, March 15, 1857 ; son, Hiram Abif and Lois Amanda (Bacon) S. Grad., Mich. Normal College, 1876; B. S., Mich. Agricultural College, 1887; student, Mich. Univ., 1890-92 ; Harvard Univ., 1892-94; A. M., Harvard, 1894; Ph. D., Harvard, 1896; student, Berlin ON THE PACIFIC COAST 495 I uiv., 1895-96; Hon. M. Pd., Mich. Normal College, 1906. Instructor in Physical Science, Mich. Normal College, 1886-92 ; Instructor in Physics, Univ. of Mich.,' 1896-97; Asso. Prof., Physics and Astro- nomy, Oberlin College, 1897-99 ; Prof., Physics and Astronomy. 1899-1908; Dean! College of Abstract Sciences, 1907-08, in Oberlin. Carnegie Institution of Washing- ton, since 1908, as astronomer at its Mt. Wilson Solar Observatory, Pasadena, Cal., in its field of solar investigations. Mem- ber : Am. Physical Soc. Am. Astronomical and Astrophysical Soc, Societe Francaise de Physique., Am. Assn. for Advance of Science; Fellow, Royal Astronomical Soc. Author of various papers giving results of solar investigation and other scientific work. Res. : 7 Bowen Court ; Office : Solar Observatory, Pasadena, Cal. SAI.EEBY, Najeeb Mitry, Physician; dorn, Lebanon, Syria, Feb. 7, 1870 ; son, Mitry Elias and Helen (Baroody) S. B. A., Syrian Protestant College, Beirut. Syria; M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1897 ; Interne, Brooklyn Hosp., N. Y., June 1. 1897, to Aug. 30, 1898. Married, Elizabeth Gibson, Feb. 7, 1912, at Manila. P. I. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. A., Sept 1, 1898, to Apr., 1901; Capt. and Asst. Surg., U. S. v., Apr., 1901, to Feb., 1903 ; Asst. Chief, Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes. Manila and Jolo, Feb.. 1903, to Aug. 31. 1903. Member, Legis. Council and Supt. of Schools for the Moro Prov- ince, Mindanao, P. I., Sept. 1, 1903, to June 30. 1906. Surg, in charge, TTniv. Hosp., Manila, Mar. 1, 1907, to Aug. 31. 1911. Member : Manila Med. Soc, Phil- ippine Islands Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Philippine Academy. Author : The History of Sulu," "Studies in Moro History, Law, and Religion," "Sulu Reader," "Maginda naw Reader," "Origin of the Malayan Filipinos." Papers of the Philippine Acad- emy. Res. : 15 Padre Faura. Ermita ; Address: P. O. Box 226 Manila, P. I. AOSBURY, Samuel Scott, Physician, porn, Georgetown, O., Jan. 29, 1848. IJdu. : Normal School, Lebanon, O. ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, Phila., 1873. Married, Anna M. Brown, May 19, 1875. In practice, Washington Court House, O., 1873-86 ; Los Angeles, since 1886. Phys., Whittier State School, 3 years; member. L. A. Bd. of Health, 10 years. Member: Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Soc, (ex-pres.) ; Cal. State Homeopathic Soc, (ex-pres.) ; Am. Inst, of Homeopathy. Clul) : Uni- versity. Res. : 2915 Sunset place ; Office : 304 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. SANBORN, Christopher Allen, Physi- cian horn, Newport, N. H., Apr. 5, 1855. Edu. : Hudson River Inst, N. Y. ; Med. Dept, Univ. of Maine; Bellevue Hosp.. Med. College; M. D., 1882; post grad.. N. Y. Post Grad. College. Married, Mary B. Mudge, Sept 16, 1885. Moved to Cal., 1887. Member : San Bernardino Co. Med. Assn., Redlands Med. Soc (former pres.) ; Military Order Loyal Legion. Gluh : Uni- versity, (Redlands). Res.: 127 Clifton ave. ; Office : Masonic Temple, Redlands Cal. SANBORN, Miles Edward, Lawyer; horn, Polo, 111., Nov. 1, 1852; son, Abram J.' and Elizabeth E. (Gemmell) S. Edu. : district school, near Polo, 1859-69 ; LL. B., Union College of Law, Chicago, 111., 1884. Married, Frankie M. Luckey, Apr. 15, 1884, Polo, HI. Served as City Atty.! Dunlap, la., 1876; Dist Atty., Sut^-er Co., 1882-87. Republican. Address: Yuba City, Cal. SANDERS, Wilbur Edgerton, Mining Engineer; born, Akron, O., Aug. 21, ISGll son, Wilbur Fisk and Harriet Peck (Fenn) S. Wilbur Fisk Saunders, his father, was first U. S.- Senator from Montana. Edu. : public schools, Helena, Mont ; Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. ; E. M. School of Mines, Columbia Univ., N. Y. City, 1885. Married, Henrietta Chamber- lain Herrick, Aug. 8, 1910. at Denver. Colo. Has had practical training in min- ing in all its branches; also considerable experience along various lines in metal- lurgical operations; has made mine ex- 496 WHO'S WHO aminations in Alaska, B. C. U. S., and Mexico. At present, engaged in the ex- amination and exploration of certain min- ing situations along the Mother Lode Belt. Member: Am. Inst. Mining Engrs.. Mont. Soc. of Engrs., Am. Geographical Soc, Am. Forestry Assn. Contributor to technical journals and for the transactions of Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Mineral In- dustry work on Mine Timbering (collabo- rator"). Inventor of mechanical devices. Address : Soulsbyville, Cal. SAIVDERSOIV, Austin Alanson, Lavs^yer: horn. Watkins Glenn, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1848; son, Alpheus and Sally Clauson (White) S. ; descendant of Dr. Amos Gates White, celebrated N. Y. State Physician; also Gen. Gates of Rev. fame. Edu. : private schools. Married. Ella Redington. Nov. 28, 1872, at Jamestown, N. Y. Admitted to the bar at Trenton, N. J., in 1879 : removed to San Francisco, in May, 1880, and iniiYiof^inlcIv hoffan r.ro^+;^- of law • elected, Judge. Superior Court of San Francisco, in 1800, as a Democrat, th- only candidate, with one exception, elected on that ticket out of eighty ; served full term of 6 years : has since practiced law. Atty. for. and Dir. in. many important corporations and business enterprises. Clul): Union League. (S. F.). Three child- ren : Elizabeth, wife of Dr. C. E. Fryer, McGill Univ., Montreal, Canada; Char- lotte, wife of John E. Gardner, atty., of Watson ville. Cal.. and Maude, living at Berkeley, wife of Fowler Mallett, of Adams. Hollopeter & Mallett, engaged in business in San Francisco. Res. : San Lorenzo, Alameda Co.. Cal. ; Office : Pacific bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. SATVDOVATj, Anrelio, Fisheries; lyorn, Ures. Sonoro. Mexico. June 28. 1863; son, Jose U. and Beatriz (Ortiz) S. Edu. : pri- vate schools, Guaymas, Sonora. Married, Louise Parodi, July 4, 1906, at Los An- geles, Cal. Apprenticed in father's busi- ness, and later as a partner (merchandise, banking and mining). With brother. founded firm of P. Sandoval & Co., (bank- ers), 1888. Was given exclusive fishing right on West Coast of Mexico and penin- sula of Sou. Cal., by Mexican Govt. Went to Los Angeles, 1904. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Merchants and Mfrs. Assn. Gluh : California. Res. : 1142 W. Adams St. : Office : 607 S. Hill st., Los Angeles,- Cal. SA]VDS, Edward Emmet. Civil Engineer; honi, Columbus, O., Jan. 5. 1877; son, Lewis K. and Emily (Green) S. Grad., Sparta, Wis.. High School, 1895; B. S. (in C. B.). Univ. of Wis., 1900; C. E., 1906. Married, Isabelle Garrison, June 15. 1903. at Denver. Colo. Former posi- tions held : City Engr.. Sparta, Wis. ; Member, Engrs. Faculty of Univ. of Wis- consin ; Project Engr., U. S. Reclamation Service; Mgr. and Vice-pres., Upper Co- lumbia Co., Marble, and Spokane, Wash. ; Consulting Engr. on numerous irrigation projects. Now Supervising Engr., Dept. of Natural Resources, Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. Member : Phi Kappa Sigma, Mystic Shrine, El Jebel Temple ; Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : 1130 E. Main st.. Grand Junction. Colo. ; Office : (tempor- ary) Brooks. Alberta, Canada ; (Perman- ent Address) : Grand .Junction, Colo. SAIVFORD, George Otis, Civil Engineer; horn, Brockton, Mass., Aug. 17, 1871 ; son, William A. and Ellen M. (Battles) S. B. S., Worcester Polytechnic Inst., 1895. Married. Edith B. Roby, Jan. 6, 1898. at Braintree. Mass. Project Engr., U. S. Rec. Service, Milk River Project, Mont. Member: Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address: Malta, Mont. SAIVSOIV, Thomas A., Lawyer; lorn,) Blairstown. N. J., May 31. 1869; son, Thomas A. and Seraphine P. (Adams) S. Edu. : public schools, 1875-80 ; Blair ; Presbyterian Academy, Blairstown, N. J.,.j 1880-85; N. Y. Bus. College. 1885-86 ; j Princeton College, 1886-89 ; LL. B., Al- ; bany Law School. 1890. Married, Eva | S. Tufts, Nov. 14. 1894. Asst. U. S. ! Atty., Dlst. of Indian Ty.. Sept.. 1890,' to Apr., 1893. Member : Masons, Knights ON THE PACIFIC COAST 497 of Pythias, B. P. O. E. Republican. Res. : 1617 S. Marengo ave., Oneonta Park, S. Pasadena; Office: 827 W. P. Story bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. SARGENT, Bradley Varmim, Lawyer; Jwige ; horn, Monterey, Monterey Co., Cal., July 5, 1863 ; son, Bradley Varnum and Julia A. (Flynn) S. B. S., Santa Clara Univ., 1884 ; M. S.. 1885 ; LL. B., Yale Fniv.. 1887. Married. Rose Corey Little- field. Dec. 16. 1895, at Salinas City, Cal. Asst. Dist. Atty. of Monterey, 1889-95 ; then elected Dist. Atty., and held that office one term ; offered second term with- out opposition, but refused. Practiced law in Monterey County, from 1893 to 1902. when was elected Judge of the Superior Court, and re-elected in 1908. Member : Elks, K. of P., F. of A. Druids. Native Sons. Red Men. Address : Court House, Salinas City. Cal. ARGENT, Edwin W., Lawyer; horn, Oregon. Wis., Aug. 15, 1848; son. Croydon and Lucy W. (Hutchinson) S. Eflu. : Liberal Arts Dept., Univ. of Wis., 1S6S-70; grad., Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, 1874. Married, Ella Bar, Aug. 30, 1876, at Sterling. 111. Moved to Los Angeles, 1886 ; organized Los Angeles Abstract Co., 1887; reorganized. 1894, and name chang- ed to Title Ins. and Trust Co. ; resigned in 1895, and organized Title Guarantee & Trust Co., of which is Vice-pres. Member : Masons. Knights Templar, Shriners. Cluh : Tonathan. Res. : 621 St. Paul ave., Los Angeles, Cal. URGENT, Francis W., Lawyer; horn. 2al., Sept. 21, 1870 ; son, Andrew Jackson md Julia (Moflfitt) S. B. A., Santa Clara :!ollege, 1895. Married, Mary Watson, bet. 23, 1899. Law partner, J. H. Andrps- len. Asst. Dist. Atty., Monterey Co., Cal., 1907-11. Dist. Atty., Monterey Co., Pal., since Jan., 1911. Democrat. Ad- iress : Salinas City, Cal. URGENT, Snowden Guy. Banker; horn. >akland, 111., May 26, 1873 ; son, .Tamf^s 5. and Florence (Farrow) S. Edu. : high |chool, Spokane, Wash. ; DePauw Univ. of Ind. ; Washington State College. Mar- ried, Ollie B. Downs, May 6, 1902. at Pullman, Wash. Pres., Coeur d'Alene Clearing House; Vice-pres., U. S. Natl. Bank, Salem. Served in Wash. State Militia. Member: Oregon Bankers Assn., K. of P., Masons, Shriners. Gluhs : Ulihee, (Salem) ; Coeur d'Alene Commercial. Res. : 995 Center st. ; OfTlce : U. S. Natl. Bank, Salem, Ore. SARTORI, Joseph F., Banker; horn, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Dec. 25, 1858; son, Joseph and Theresa (Wangler) S. Edu. : public schools, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Univ. of Freiburg, Germany, 1877-78 ; B. S.. Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1879 ; LL. B., Law Dept, Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1881. Married, Margaret Rishel. June, 1886, at Le Mars, Iowa. Admitted to bar, 1882; partner, Congressman I. S. Struble of Iowa, 1882-87. Moved to Mon- rovia, Cal., 1887; est. First Natl. Bank; Cashier, 1887-89 ; Vice-pres., 1889-1912. Moved to Los Angeles, 1889, organizing Security Savings Bank. Pres., Security Trust and Savings Bank, since 1895. Dir., 12 years, L. A. Brick Co. ; Dir., S. P.. L. A. and S. L. R. R. Cluhs : Jonathan, Annandale Golf, Crag's Country, L. A. Athletic, California, (pres.) ; L. A. Coun- try, (charter member). Res.: 725 W. 28th St. ; Office : Security Trust and Savings Bank. Los Angeles, Cal. SASSEIiA, Bartolomeo, Physician; horn, Grosio, Italy, July 11, 1852. Edu. : Gymnasium and Lyceum, Tirano-Como and Sandrio ; Univ. of Pavia ; Royal Univ. of Naples ; M. D., 1881 ; Interne. Malor Hosp., Milan, 1882-4. Married, Nellie Beba.ioli, 1888. In practice, Los Angeles, 1890-1 ; Jackson, 1891-3 ; Oakland. 1893-5 ; Los Angeles, since 1895. Member. Bd. of Dirs., Internatl. Savings Bank ; Attending Phys.. Italian Hosp.. London, Eng., 1886-9 ; Visit- ing Phys., French Hosp., Los Angeles, since 1905. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Address : 208 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. SAULSBERRY, George Washington, Lawyer ; horn, Kentucky, 1858 ; son, Wil- 498 WHO'S WHO liam and Elizabeth (Rogers) S. LL. B., Univ. of Mich., Law Dept., 1887. Un- married. Member : Scottish and York Rite Masons, I. O. O. F., Episcopal Church. Glul) : Rainier. Res. : Rainier Club ; Of- fice : 306 Marion blk.. Seattle, Wash. SAUNDERS, Henry Jenness, Civil En- gineer ; Ijorfij, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Jan. 14, 1880 ; son. Smith and Emma Sedgewick (Jenness) S. ; direct descendant of Gen. Robert Sedgewick and the Webster family of Daniel and Noah Webster. B. S.. (C. E.), Univ. of Wis., Madison. 1903; higher degree, 1910. Married, Virginia Hayner, Jan. 7, 1904, at Madison, Wis. Has held civil engrg. positions with the Arnold Co., of Chicago ; the U. P. R. R. ; and Ford, Bacon & Davis, of New York ; now consulting engr. on irrigation and hydraulic work. Member: Delta Tau Delta College frat. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. F. & A. M. Address : Valier, Mont. SAVAGE, TVilliam H., Lawyer; horn. Limerick, Ire., 1843 ; son, Michael and Ellen (Kelley) S. Edu. : public and high schools, Boston, Mass. From 1861 to 1865, served in U. S. Navy ; moved to Cal. and enlisted in U. S. Army, where he served until 1874. Married. Catherine Hartnett 1907. Served in Senate of Cal., 1905-11. Republican. Res. : 105 Orizaba St. ; Ofjfice : Sepulveda bldg.. San Pedro. Cal. SAliVYER, WSlliam Brewster, Physi- cian ; horn, East Hampton. Mass., Nov. 22, 1854. Edu. : Williston Seminary. Mass. ; A. B., and A. M., Amherst College ; M. D., Harvard Med. School, 1879. Moved to Cal., 1882. Health Officer, Riverside, Cal., 8 years. Formerly editor : "Sou Cal. Monthly," "Riverside Tribune." Prof.. Clinical Med. and Secy, of Facility. Univ. of Kansas City, 1881-2. Member : River- side Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Res. : 202 B. 7th st. ; OMce : Dickson blk.. Riverside, Cal. SAYRE, Morton Smith. Banker; horn, Ohio, 1847 ; son, John B. and Mary A. (Hanks) S. Edu. : Acad, at Hammonds- port, and Almond, N. Y. ; Alfred Univ. Alfred Center, N. Y. Married, Maud M. Swayze, Jan. 1, 1907, at Lakeport, Cal. County Clerk. Lake Co., Cal., 1887-8 ; Dist. Atty., 1889-91, 1895-1902; Superior Judge of Lake County, since Sept., 1902. Pres.. Bank of Lake, Utopia Quicksilver Mining Co. ; Dir., Clear Lake Tel. and Tel. Co., Clear Lake Academy. Served in N. Y. Vol. Inf., Civil War, 1864-5. Member: G. A. R., Masons, Odd Fellows, Order of. Eastern Star, Daughters of Rebekah. Cluh : Clear Lake Gun. Address : Lakeport, Cal. SBARBORO, Andrea, Banker; horn, Acero, near Genoa, Italy, Nov. 26, 1839 son, Stefano and Maria (Torre) S. Edu. public schools of New York, by privatej teachers and by night study ; speaks Eng- lish, Italian, French and Spanish. Mar- ried, Romilda Bottos, Sept 12, 1872, at Chiavari, Liguria, Italy. His father, a farmer, took him to New York when he was 4 years old. At the age of 10, he commenced peddling toys on New York ferry boats. At 12, he went to Califor- nia, and was employed as a clerk in grocery store. After few years of great attention aftid activity in business, he was given a fourth interest in the firm. Later on he became sole proprietor of the insti- tution, in which he was successful for 30 years, when he sold the business. In 1875, he entered into the management and be- came Secretary of five Mutual Building and Loan Associations in San Francisco. In 30 years, he received from members of these meritorious institutions, $6,500,000. — principally from wage earners, which served to build for those having families, 2,500 homes, costing $5,000,000, — and the non-borrowers received $1,500,000 in casn, with a good rate of interest on their de- posits, which served in many instances as foundations for their future fortunes. In 1881. he organized on the co-operative plan, the Italian-Swiss Agricultural Col- ony, purchased 1,500 acres of land, which then supported two Englishmen and 500. sheep, and now gives profitable employ- ment to over 2.000 families. He set out the first wine grapes of fine qualities ON THE PACIFIC COAST 499 from Franco and Italy in California, which have produced as fine wine as the best produced in Europe, and lately the Colony has been making, with the assis- tance of a French expert, the identical Champagne which is produced at Kheims, France. The wines and the champagne of the Colony received the "Grande Prix" at the International Exposition at Turin, Italy, in 1911. The total amount paid in by the colonists is $160,000 (the net as- sets of the Colony are now, 1912, $2,000,- 000), which has been paying a regular dividend of G% per annum on $1,500,000 for over ten years. In 1899, he organized the Italian-American Bank, of which he was elected President, with paid up capital of $250,000, — since increased to $750,000, and has now assets amounting to over $5,000,000. On July 7, 1904, he was Knighted by the King of Italy. In 1906, he received the only gold medal given to any person in the United States offered by the International Exposition of Milano to Italian-born persons who had been most useful to the country of their adop- tion. Served ten years as President of the Manufacturers and Producers Assn. of California, and several years as President of the California Promotion Committee. Has written several books on true tem- perance, showing that the only way to remove the evil of drunkenness is to edu- cate the people to use wine at their meals. Now President. Italian- American Bank ; Secy, and Founder, Italian-Swiss Colony, also of five Mutual Loan Assns. Founder, in 1870, and only remaining charter mem- ber, of the Masonic Lodge "Speranza Italiana." working in Italian language Father of five children, three boys. Alfred E.. Romola A., and Remo E., employed in the bank with him, and two married daughters. Mrs. Aida Sartori, and Mrs. Romilda Musto. all born and living in San Francisco. Res. : Corner Washington and Walnut sts. ; Office : Corner Montgom- ery and Sacramento sts., San Francisco, Cal. SCARBOROUGH, James Gustave, Law yer ; ioi-n, Kisstchi, La., June 23, 1862 son, James W. and Sarah (Rutland) S Edu. : Waco Univ., Waco, Tex. ; A. B. Howard College, Marion, Ala., 1883. Mar ried, Florence Pendleton, Oct. 4, 1887 Moved to Cal., 1885 ; read law in oflace of Flint and Anderson, Waco, Tex. Law partner, W. M. Bowen. Dist. Atty., Orange Co., Cal., 1893-95. Member: L. A. Bar Assn. ChiJ) : Jonathan. Democrat. Res. : 2679 Menlo ave. ; Office : 215 Coul- ter bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SCATES, Claude Caldwell, Banker; 'born, Kanapolis, Kas., Apr. 20, 1881 ; son, Elisha and Sarah (Pinkerton) S. Student at Northwestern Normal College, 1900, 1001, 1902 ; Kansas Wesleyan Bus. Col- lege, 1907 ; grad., Kansas Wesleyan Univ., Salinas, Kas., 1908. Married, Pearl M. Boles, May 2, 1905, at Liberal, Kas. Prin- cipal of Commercial Dept., high school. Minneapolis, 1907-08, and 1908-09. Cash- ier, Oakville State Bank. Address : Oak- ville. Wash. SCATTERGOOD, E. P., Electrical En- gineer ; horn, Burlington Co., N. J., Apr. 9, 1871 ; grad., Elect. Dept., Rutger Col- lege, 1893; B. S., M. S., 1896; Instr., Mathematics and Elect., Rutger College, 1895-8 ; Fellow in Electrical Engrg., Cor- nell Univ., M. M. E., 1898-9 ; in charge Elect, and Experimental Engrg., Georgia School of Technology, Engrg. Dept, Univ. of Ga., 1899-1901 ; Consulting Elect. Engr., Bureau of Los Angeles Aqueduct ; Chief Elect. Engr., Bureau of Los Angeles Aque- duct Power. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Engrs. and Architects Assn., Assn. of College Men of Sou. Cal., Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Psi. Clubs : Cornell, Rut- ger. Res. : Pasadena, Cal. SCHADER, Carl Francis, Banker. Mines. Realty; born. Little Rock. Ark., Mar. 23, 1870; son, Joseph Conrad and Sophie (Geyer) S. Edit. : German Luther- an parish school; Little Rock public school ; grad.. Little Rock College, 1887 ; diploma, Dickson School, Chicago 1912- 500 WHO'S WHO Engrg. education in field, Santa Fe R. R. Corps, 1887-8 ; U. S. Govt. Asst. Engr., P. J. Flynn, 1888-9 ; 14 years of mining in all its branches. Married, Nellie M. El- liott, Oct. 17, 1891, at Santa Monica, Cal. On survey, original Cal. R. R. Co., Los Angeles to Anaheim, 1887 ; Asst. Engr., U. S. Survey, Natl. Soldiers' Home, 18SS ; one of Engrs. on survey, Ferris to San Jacinto, Ferris to Elsinore, Moreno to Pacific Beach, during 1887 ; one of the original locators of Silver Lake Iron Mines, San Bernardino Co., sold to Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., now owned by Harriman Co., and valued at millions. Originator of Santa Monica Bay Chamber of Commerce. Went to Los Angeles, Jan., 1887. With Santa Monica Bottling Works, 1892-96 ; mining, surveying, assaying. Field Engr., Mine Supt. and Gen. Mgr., 1896-1901 ; firm, Schader, Johnson Co., Mining Oper- ators, 1901-07 ; inc., Merchants Natl. Bank, Santa Monica ; was Vice-pres., Ocean Park Bank, and Dir. until 1911 ; inc., Golden State Plant & Floral Co., 1901, Pres., since ; inc. Pioneer Mines Co., (vice-pres. and gen. mgr.) ; one of inc. of Pac. States Finance & Holding Co. (dir.), merged into Internatl. Indemnity Co. ; Stockholder, and interested in. Merchants Natl. Bank, since 1901 ; Stockholder, All Night and Day Bank ; originator of Desert Power & Water Co., Kingman, Ariz. ; orig- inator, Carl F. Schader Seaside Terrace, (pres.), 1909; Vicente Terrace, 1910; Gen. Mgr., Pioneer Syndicate ; Dir., Par- ker Bank & Trust Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Assn. Advan. of Sci- ence. Clul)s : Sierra Madre (L. A.) ; City (L. A.) ; Breakers (Santa Monica) ; Auto of So. Cal., Schuetzen Park Assn., (L. A.) ; L. A. Realty Board, 32° Scottish Rite Mason, Los Angeles Consistory. Res. : Seaside Terrace, Santa Monica, Cal. ; Of- fice : Los Angeles Investment bidg., Los Angeles, Cal. SCHAERTZER, Henry C, Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., May 3, 1869 ; son, John A. and Barbara (Geis) S. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; grad., Lin- coin Evening School, 1886 ; attended lec- tures, Hastings College of Law, 1888-90. Married, Amelia Planz, June 27, 1891. Member : Am. Acad, of Political and Social Sciences, Natl. Geographical Soc. Past Pres., N. S. G. W. ; Past Natl. Councilor of Junior Order United Am. Mechanics ; Past Master, F. & A. M., Past Commander, Golden Gate Commandery, Knights Tem- plar. Republican. Res. : Cornelia Hotel Apts. ; Office '• 900-906 Humboldt Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. SCHAUER, Fred Hayes, Lawyer; horn. Washington Co., Kas., July 29, 1882; son, Samuel and Eva E. (Hayes) S. Grad., Santa Maria High School, 1898 ; Santa Barbara High School, 1899 ; Occidental College, Los Angeles. 1903 ; Law School of George Wash. Univ., 1903-5 ; Stanford Law School. Married, Bessie Turner,i Mar. 9, 1909. Moved to Cal., 1888. Em- ployed in House of Representatives, Wash., D. C, 1903-5. Secy., Republican Co. Cen- tral Comm., 1906-7, 1909-10. Dep. Dist Atty., Santa Barbara Co., since Nov., 1910, Member : Bd. of Trustees of Occidental College, since May, 1910 ; Probation Com-, mittee, Santa Barbara Co., Knights ol Pythias. Republican. Res. : 2411 Batt St. ; Offi,c6 : Howard Canfield bldg., Santa Barbara, Cal. SCHILLING, Frank, Lawyer; horn Theinheim, Germany, June 18, 1864 ; son Ludwig and Kunigande, (Wirth) S. Edu. public schools, Germany, 1870-76 ; grad. Schile of Lohr-on-the-Main, 1881 ; Hurle Seminar of Wurzberg-on-the-Main, 1883 St. Joseph's College, Tentopolis, 111., 1887 88. Married, Katherine Kidney, Apr. 18 1897. Moved to Cal., 1888. Member la^ firm. Schilling & Diviny. Maj., Command ing First Reserve Militia, Rifle and Re volver Club of San Francisco. Secy. Inter-party Conference, which framed th^ first primary election law of Cal. Founde: of the U. S. Protective Assn. for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Children and Ani mals. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn.: W. O. W., Natl. Union. Republican. Res. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 501 1370 llayes st. ; OlJice : 860-862 Pacific bldg-., San Francisco, Cal. SCHLEGl^^JL, Henry K., Physician and Surgeon ; hunt, Le Sueur, Minn., May 19, 1871 ; son, Chas. E. and Josephine (Lin- der) S. Edu. : preparatory course, St. i Paul's College, St. Paul Park, Minn. ; ; M. D., C. M., Med. Dept, Hamlin Univ., Minn., 1897. Married, Grace Evelyn Clark, June 6, 1900, at Redwood Falls, Minn. Sup., Dir., United Artisans. Re- publican. Spokane County Coroner, 1909- 12. Member : Spokane Co. Med. Soc, . Wasliington State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 03603 Atlantic st. ; Offlce : 531 Old Natl. Bank, Spokane, Wash. SCHLESSIiVGER, Bert, Lawyer; bom, Birmingham, Eng-., Apr. 10, 1865. Edu. : public schools ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1885. Asst. U. S. Atty., 1895-98. Subsequently employed by Govt, as Special Counsel in San Francisco Mint cases. Elected 2 terms to Cal. Assembly from 38th List. Member : Masons, San Fran- cisco Bar Assn. Ciul> : Press. Democrat. Res. : 3948 Clay st. ; Office : Mutual Sav. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. iJCHLOESSER, Alfred Guido Rudolpli, Physician (retired) and Capitalist; horn, Chicago, 111., 1851 ; son, Rudolph and Ama- lia (Hoffmann) S. ; descendant of Count von Hopffgarten, Lord Chamberlain of Frederick William HI of Prussia, and Cap- I tain of Alexander's regiment, the body guard of Emperor William I ; nephew of i Francis A. Hoffmann, Lieut. Gov. of 111., during Civil War ; cousin of General Victor ; von Yahlkamph, whom Emperor William I decorated with the Order of the Iron ; Cross for bravery ; his father built the first large office bldg. in Chicago after the fire '.of 1871. Edu.: grammar schools, Chi- cago ; Select High School of Prof. C. J. Belleke ; Concordia College, Ft. Wayne, ! Ind. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1871 ; post grad., Wurzburg, Heidelberg, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, London ; studied Ling system of treating spinal curvatures. Royal Cen- tral Institute, Stockholm, SvN-eden. Mar- ried, Emma M. R. McDoneli, Nov. 19, 1874, at Chicago, 111. Has traveled exten- sively throughout Europe and has been the guest of many noted men and members of the royal families. Purchased mining prospect, Lassen County, Cal., 1894, and greatly increased his fortune; studied mining through various branches. Moved to Hollywood, 1909, and engaged in bond investment, loan bus. Owner of Castle Sans Souci, one of show places of Sou. Cal. Member : Masons, Commandery No. 9, Knights Templar, Shriners, L. A. Cham- ber of Commerce, Hollywood Board of Trade. Cluhs : Jonathan, Gamut. Ad- dress : Castle Sans Souci, Schloesser Ter- race, Hollywood, Cal. SCH3IITT, Alfred C, Banker; lorn. Pulaski, Wis., Sept. 19, 1870; son, C. and Maria Anna (Stark) S. Edu.: 2 years, Union Academy, Anna, 111. ; 4 years, Knox College, Galesburg, 111. ; grad. work : 1 year at Univ. of Chicago, IY2 years at Univ. of Leipzig, Germany ; 1 term at Univ. of Cambridge, England ; A. B., Knox; Ph. D., Univ. of Leipzig; spent 5 years teaching in colleges. Married, Orpha Josephine Flinn, June 13, 1900, at Albany, Ore. Pres., and Dir., First Natl. Bank of Albany, also First Savings Bank, Albany. Member : Board of Trustees of Albany Col- lege ; City School Board of Albany, Ore. ; County School Board of Linn Co. Ap- pointed 1st Lieut, in 111. Natl. Guard in 1896. Member: Am. Historical Soc, Am. Economic Assn., Am. Municipal League. Author: "Origin of Political Parties in U. S." Res.: 726 West 5th; Office: First National Bank, Albany, Ore. SCHMITT, 3Iiltou L., Lawyer; horn. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 4, 1877 ; son, Maurice and Ella (Lewis) S. Edu. : pub- lic schools, San Francisco ; grad., Boys' High School ; Univ. of Cal., Hastings Col- lege of Law, 1899. Married, Helen Alex- ander, Feb. 12, 1900. Studied law in office of Naphtaly, Freidenrich & Ackerman. Law Partner, D. Freidenrich. Elected to Assembly, Cal. Legis., 1908, and re-elected, 1910, as Representative of 40th Dist. Republican. Res. : 1920 California st. ; 502 WHO'S WHO Oflice : 460 Montgomery st, San Francisco, Cal. SCHNAITTACHER, Sylvain, Architect; torn, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 30, 1874 ; son, Carl Jacob and Pauline (Metzger) S. Edu. : Boys' High School, San Francisco, 1891 ; entered office of A. Page Brown as student, Dec, 1891 ; remained in office until 1896 ; attended class in architecture, Mark Hopkins Inst, of Art, 6 years ; in office of F. O. Van Trees, architect, 1897- 98 ; minor independent work, 1899 ; trav- eled and studied abroad, 1900 ; commenced practice as architect, 1901. Married, Ce- cilia Shirek, Jan. 29, 1908, at San Fran- cisco. Appointed by Gov. Gillette mem- ber of Cal. State Board of Architecture, 1910 ; Secy., S. F. Chapter, Am. Inst, of Architects, since 1906 ; Secy., Northern Dist. Boards, 1912 ; Asso. Member, Am. Inst, of Architects. Fidelty Lodge No. 120, F. & A. M. Cluls : Argonaut, Olym- pic, Auto, of Cal., Commonwealth, Beres- ford Country. Has designed a large num- ber of important commercial bldgs., resi- dences and apt. houses in S. F. and vicin- ity. Rec. : automobiling, golf. Res. : Key- stone apts. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. SCHNEIDER, Albert, Botanist, Editor, Teacher ; darn, Granville, Putnam Co., 111., April 13, 1863 ; son, John and Eliz- abeth (Burcky) S. Edu. : 111. Country Schools and Normal School at Dixon, 111. M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Chicago. 1887; B. S., Univ. of 111., 1894; M. S., Univ. of Minn., 1894 ; Ph. D., Columbia Univ., 1897. Married, Marie Louise Har- rington, June 28, 1892, at Minneapolis, Minn. In charge of field staff, Zoological Survey, Minn., 1892 ; Instr. in Botany, Univ. of Minn., 1893 ; Lecturer, botany, Brooklyn Inst., 1896; Fellow in botany, Columbia Univ., N. Y., 1894-96; Prof., botany, pharmacognosy and bacteriology, Northwestern Univ., Dept. Pharmacy, Chi- cago, 1897-1903 ; Prof., Bot. Pharmacog. and Bact, Dept. Pharm., Univ. of Cal.. 1903 ; Prof. Materia Medica and Thera- peutics, Dept. Dentistry, 1904-05 ; Dir., Experiment Station, Spreckels Sugar Co., 1906-07 ; Pharmacognosist, U. S. Dept. Agr., Bureau Chemistry, since 1909 ; Edi- tor-in-chief, "Pacific Pharmacist," since Oct., 1910. Collaborator to Cal. State Board of Chemistry. First American sci- entist to devote considerable attention to the investigation of root nodule organisms (rhizohia). His study of lichens has also received much attention in America and in Europe ; more recently he has given much attention to a study of drug plant culture in Cal., and through personal ef- fort has established the cultivation of belladonna in that State. As Pharmacog- nosist in the U. S. Bureau of Chemistry, he exposed the prevalence of adulterated^ drugs on the Pacific Coast and has sug- gested methods to correct the defect. He has also done much to develop micro- analytical methods in food and drug labor- atories. Fellow, Am. Assn. Advanc. Sci- ence. Member : Assn. Internationale des Botanistes, A. Ph. A. ; and of other socs. Author : of textbooks and bulletins on bot- any, pharmacognosy and bacteriology, and numerous contributions to botanical and pharmaceutical journals. Res. : 1325 Arch St., Berkeley, Cal. ; Office : California Col- lege of Pharmacy, 723 Pacific bldg., San Francisco. Cal. SCHNEIDER, Jacob M., Merchant horn, Hessen, Germany, Aug. 11, 1869. Edu. : schools of Germany, until 12 ; pub- lic schools, San Francisco, until 14. Has been in dry goods bus., since 1883. Movec to Los Angeles, 1896. Married, Angela Baric, Jan. 17, 1898. Pres. and Mgr., J W. Robinson Co. ; Pres., Merchants anc Mfrs. Assn., 1906-1910; Dir., Municipal Leag-ue, 1905-6. Member : Chamber oj Commerce. Republican. Clubs : Jonathan California. Res. : 515 St. Andrews blvd. Office: 235 S. Bdwy., Los Angeles, Cal. SCHOEL., William Amile, Electrica Engineer ; horn, Iowa, Jan. 8, 1884 ; son Claus Peter and Frederiecka (Muller) S B. S., Oregon Agricultural College, 1906 E. E., 1909. Married, Helene Hansen June 22, 1910, at Chehalis, Wash. Gen ON THE PACIFIC COAST 503 Supt., Oregon Power Co. ; Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Res. : 520 Acad- emy St. ; Ofpx^e : 605 Court St., Dallas, Ore. SCHUHLi, Ferno J., Lawyer; torn, San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 3, 1889. Edu. : pub- lic schools ; Gretcher's private school and law school, San Francisco. Member : Exec. Comm., San Francisco Civic Club ; Mount Moriah Lodge No. 44, A. F. & A. M. ; San Francisco Scottish Rite No. 1, 32°, Islam Temple, Mystic Shrine. Past Pres.. Native Sons of the Golden West, Bay City Parlor. Res. : 1800 Laguna st. ; Office : 24 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. ^CHUHMACHER, Henry Cliarles, Banker ; lyorn. La Grange, Tex., July 31, 1872 ; son, John and Louise (Frede) S. Graduated from B. C. E., A. and M. Col- lege of Tex., 1892. Married, Kate Wurz- bach, Jan. 8. 1896, at San Antonio. Pres., Schuhmacher Co.. who. grocers ; branches > at Houston, La Grange, Eagle Lake, Vic- toria ; Pres., John Schuhmacher State Bank, La Grange Ice and Cold Storage Co. ; Vice-pres., Smithville Oil Mill Co. ; Secy., La Grange & Lockhart Compress |Co. ; Dir., Sou. Telephone Co., La Grange i Cotton Oil Co., La Grange Bldg. Co. i Member: Knights of Columbus. Cluds : La Grange Casino, Houston. Address : La Grange, Tex. CHUL.TZ, Carl, Lawyer and Physi- cian ; dorn, Germany, Dec. 27, 1850 ; son, Fritz and Henrietta (Heuer) S. Edu. : public and high schools of Germany ; Univ. of Berlin ; N. C. Law School, Ashville, N. C, 1899-1901 ; Sou. Cal. Law School. Los .Angeles, Cal., 1902-3 ; read law in office of ludge Davis. Ashville, N. C. Married, Sllen Greenwood, Mar. 23, 1903. Moved Cal., 1901. Pres.. Naturopathic Inst, ind Sanatorium of Cal. ; Pres., Assn. of s'aturopathic Phys. of Cal., 4 years ; Secy., i years. Served in German army, 1869-73, vith rank of 1st Lieut, during Franco- xerman War. Studied med. in Germany nd elsewhere, receiving N. D.. D. O.. D. '.. and M. E. degrees. Club : Knicker- ocker. Member : I. 0. O. F., Phys. and Surg. Assn. of Am. Address : 560 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Cal. SCHUL.TZ, Jr., Herman C, Banker; 'born, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 31, 1876 ; son, Herman C. and Laura (Shroer) S. Taken out of school when 10 years of age and placed in a bank. Began banking in Woodward, Okla., in 1896 ; was Asst. Bank Commissioner of Okla., and liqui- dated first bank ever closed under Okla- homa's famous guaranty law. Married, Willie Jones, June 15, 1910, at Denton. Tex. Was a special Bank Examiner and served under the Federal Examiners ; was special Bank Examiner and Auditor of the Orr Syndicate of Banks in Oklahoma, at Tulsa, Okla. ; resigned August, 1911, and went to Wash. Pres., Kirkland State Bank. Member : Shriners, Scottish Rite and Knights Templar, Masonic bodies. Address : Kirkland, Wash. SCHUMACHER, Diederick A., Physi- cian and Surgeon ; born, Prussia, Dec. 25, 1858 ; son, Herman and Sophia (Peshman) S. Grad., Wis. College of Phys. and Surg.. 1898 ; Rush Med. College, 1900 ; previously Pharmacist about 12 years. Married, Julia J. Coulson, May 19, 1887, at Doug- las, Mich. Came to Am. with parents when a child. City Health Officer and City Phys., Aberdeen, since 1908. Member : Chehalis County Med. Soc. Res. : 322 N. F St. ; Office : 300 E. Heron st., Aberdeen, Wash. SCHUTT, Wendell David, Postmaster; born, Edingburg, Ind., Oct. 17, 1869 ; son. Jonathan and Mary (Mayer) S. Attended Whitman College, Walla Walla, 1894-99 ; LL. B., Univ. of Oregon Law School, Port- land, Ore., 1901. Married, Nellie Reno. Oct. 9, 1907, at Kingman. Kas. Admitted to bar, Oregon. 1901 ; took homestead in Franklin Co., Wash.. 1901, and engaged in wheat raising and farming for several years. County Atty., Franklin County, Wash., 1905-08 ; County Treas.. Franklin Co., 1909-10 ; resigned to become Postmas- ter at Pasco. Address: Pasco, Wash. SCOTT, Albert ^Voodburn, Jr.. Mer- chant and lawyer ; born, San Francisco. 504 WHO'S WHO Cal.. Nov. 6, 1869; son, Albert W. and Georgia C. ^ Smith) S. ; his father came to San Francisco. 1851, and was an im- portant factor in public and civic affairs of that city. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; grad.. Boys' High School, 1887 ; Univ. of Cal. Married, Ruth Pearl Van Vactor. Member law firm, Scott, Mag- ner & Miller, Inc. One of the organizers of important section Red Cross work dur- ing disaster of 1006 ; organized Citizens St. Repair Assn., of which he was pres. Orig- ina^-or of "House Cleaning Day" ; organ- ized Civic League : Pres.. Industrial Peace Conference : Member, Executive Sanitary Comm. One of the organizers and dirs., Panama-Pacific Internatl. Exposition : Dir.. S. F. Merchants Assn., S. F. Life Ins. Co.. Death Valley Nitrate Co. Address : San Francisco. Cal. SCOTT, Arthur Carroll, Surgeon; lorn, Gainesville, Texas. Julv 12. 1865 ; son. Rufus Franklin and Martha Helen (Moran) S. M. D., Bellevue Hospital Med. College, N. Y. City. 1886; on grad., re- ceived first honors in a competitive exam- ination for house surgeon to Western Pa. Hosp. at Pittsburg (served 2 years). Mar- ried. Maude Marcia Sherwood, Oct. 30. 1889. at Gainesville. Texas. Chief Surg., (appointed when 27 years old). Gulf, Colo- and Santa Fe Ry. ; ..Senior Surg.. The Tem- ple Sanitarium. Temple. Texas ; Councilor. Texas State Med. Assn. Asso. Editor. "Texas State Medical Journal." Prac- ticed medicine at Gainesville, Texas, 4% years. Member : Am. Med. Assn., South- ern Surgical and Gyn. Assn.. Texas State Medical Assn., Southwestern States Med. Assn., Knights Templar and Scottish Rite Mason, 32°. Monographs on "Appendici- tis," "Skin Grafting." "Combined Abdo- minal and Pelvic Operations," etc. Res. : 6 W. French ave. ; Office : 5th floor. City Natl. Bank bldg.. Temple, Tex. SCOTT. Henry T.. Capitalist; lorn, near Baltimore, Md., 1846 : son, John and Eliz- abeth (Lettig) S. Edu. : public schools ; Lamb's Academy. Baltimore, Md. Mar- ried, Elsie Horsley, of England. Went to San Francisco, Cal., on leaving scboo Employed in various capacities by Unite Iron Works until 1888, when it was ir corporated and he was made Vice-pres. Pres., 1885. Pres., Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. one of the organizers of Panama Pacifl Internatl. Exposition Co. ; Member, Bd. c Edu. ; Pres.. Mercantile Natl. Bank, Bui lingame Land & Water Co., St. Franci Hotel Co., Columbia Theater Bldg. Co. Dir., Crocker Natl. Bank, Bank of Bui lingame. Crocker Estate Co., Crocke Realty Co., Crocker Hotel Co., Moore Scott Iron Co., Pacific Mutual Ins. Cc Address : San Francisco, Cal. SCOTT, James Winfield, Law^yer; Inn Dayton. Nev., July 14, 1867 ; son, Williai Henry Harrison and Mary Elizabeth (M< Cleary) S. Edii. : common schools. Stuc ied law in office of Knight & Langan s Virginia City, Nev. ; admitted to bar an practiced law in Nevada. Cal., and Mon Married, Lucinda Buck, Dec. 23, 1908. f Helena, Mont. Followed newspaper, spi cial and editorial work in several westor cities. Staff Correspondent and Railroa Editor of "Denver Times" ; City Editor ( "Butte (Mont.) Intermountain" : Mana' ing Editor of "Goldfield (Nev.) Chronicle and "Goldfield Mining Review" ; politics and special writer for "Montana Lookout. Helena. Mont. Practiced law at Virgini; Nev. ; Los Angeles. Cal., and Butte. Mod County Atty.. Lincoln County. Mon Anihor : "Jack Hardin's Arabian Nights. Bes. : Louisiana ave. : Address : P. O. Bo 251, Libby, Mont. SCOTT, John Thaddeiis, Banker: Inr, Camden, Miss., Oct. 10. 1870; son. .Job T. and Delitha (Hamblen"* S. Edu. ; pu' lie schools, Camden. Miss., and Houstm Tex. : Houston Business College, ISS Married, Mattie Campbell, .Tune 7, 180: at Houston, Tex. Asst. Bookeeper, whol sale drug house, Houston, 1887-90 ; gp. eral Bookkeeper. 1890-93 ; Head Boo: keeper. First Natl. Bank of Houston, 189 98; Asst. Cashier. 1898-1902; Ceshir 1902-1908; Vice-pres. and Mgr.. sin 1908. Treas. and Dir., Great Sou. Lii ON THE PACIFIC COAST 505 lus. Co. ; Vice-yres. and Dir., Tyler Counly Lumber Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Houston Stockyards Co. ; Pres., J. C. Hill Lumber Co., Eureka Ice Co. ; Vice-pres., Oriental Textile Mills. Member : First Methodist Cliurcli. Cluhs : Houston Country, Hous- ton, Tlialian. Address : Houston, Tex. SCOTT, Josepli, Lawyer; born^ Penrith, Cumberland Co., Eng., July 16, 1867 ; sun^ Joseph and Mary (Donnelly) S. Edu. : St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, Durham, Eng. ; matriculated London Univ., Eng., 1887 ; A. M., St. Bonaventure's College, Allegany, N. Y. ; Prof, of Rhetoric and English Lit., 1890-93 ; Ph. D., Santa Clara College, Cal., 1907. Married, Bertha Roth, June 6, , 1898. Moved to Cal., June 30, 1893. Mem- ber : L. A. Charter Revision Comm., 1902. , Vice-pres., Bd. of Freeholders to draft City Charter, 1912. Pres., Bd. of Edu., 1904- ill. Ex-pres., L, A. Chamber of Commerce, jnow serving 6th year as Dir. Vice-pres., -Southwest Museum; Hon. Vice-pres., Pan- ;ama-Pacific Internatl. Exposition Co. Mem- iber, Cal. Del. to Congress that success- ^ fully fought for San Francisco against New Orleans for World's Fair in 1915. I Past State Deputy, Knights of Columbus. iMember : L. A. Bar Assn., State Bar Assn., !,Am. Bar Assn. Clubs : California, Union JLeag-ue, Sunset Newman, L. A. Athletic, iCeltic. Republican. Res. : 984 Elden ave. ; Office : 707 Equitable Savings Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ator in Supt.'s office at same place. Sur- geon of Co. M, 2nd Regt., N. G. W., rank oj isi i^ieut. Reserve ; Public Health ^jili- cer of town of Viscount, Sask., 1908-09. Member: Moose Club, Eagles, I. O. O. F., 32° Mason in Hay den Consistory ; Mystic Shriner in Afifi Temple, Tacoma ; Lewis County Medical Soc. Address : 603 Y2 >■ ■ Tower ave., Centralia, Wash. SCRIBjNER, Otliello, Oil Operator; born, Stockton, Cal., Sept. 13, 1867 ; son, James B. and Sophronia (Stone) S. Edu.: public schools at Linden, Gait, Lodi and Woodbridge, Cal. Married, Elsie May Schuler (deceased), Nov. 15, 1893; second, Florence B. Ives, Oct. 19, 1910, at San Francisco. Drug Clerk, Lodi, 1885; had charge of store, 1885-87. Went to San Jose and employed in drug store 6 months ; went to Fresno and worked one year in drug store ; in employ of underwriters until 1889 ; in abstracting bus., 1889-92 ; became Clerk, Student and General Asst. in law office of J. B. Menx. Read law for 5 years at night until 1896. Admitted to bar before Supreme Court, 1896. In law practice, Fresno, 1896-98 ; conducted fruit ranch a short time. Went to Mexico, ISOS. for San Francisco syndicate for 7 months. Returned to Cal. and became Chief of U. S. Land Office, 1899-1902. Organized Asso- ciated Oil Co., 1902 ; Secy, and Asst. Mgr. until 1910, Vice-pres. and Asst. Gen. Mgr., since 1910. Dir., Associated Transporta- COTT, William Rus.sell, Physician \/ tion Co., Associated Supply Co., Amalgam- and Surgeon ; born, St. Thomas, Ontario, Feb. 28, 1881 ; son, James and "Barbara" (Calder) S. i;Jw. : public school, Old Cen- tral Grammar ; grad., St. Thomas Colle- giate Inst, 1899 ; M. B., Univ. of Toronto Vied. Faculty, 1908 ; Licentiate of Sas- katchewan, 1909 ; State Board of Wash., L9i_'9. Married, Beatrice Howarth, Mar. 9, 1907, at Toronto, Can. After grad. rom Collegiate Inst, entered employ of he G. T. R.-Wabash Rys. at St Thomas, icting as telegraph operator and ticket igent for 3 years, and 1 year in Chief Dis- )atcher's office as Chief Operator ; during lacations, returned to R. R. work as oper- ated Oil Co., West Coast Oil Co., Salt Lake Oil Co., Pacific Petroleum Co., Inca Oil Co., Arika Oil Co., Bakersfield Iron Works, Shasta Copper Exploration Co. ; Capt. and Adjutant, 6th Inft, Natl. Guards, Cal. Secy., Republican State Central Comm., Fresno, 1896. Clubs : Bohemian, Family, Press, S. F. Country, Presidio Golt Union League, Ciaremont Country. Address : San Francisco, Cal. SEABERG, Simon Peter, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Sweden, Feb. 14, 1878 ; son, August Sjoberg (Cong, minister) and Charlotte (Larson) S. Edu. : public schools, Sweden, until 1888 ; later public 506 WHO'S WHO schools of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Ridge way, Pa. ; grad., Carleton Acad., 1897 ; A. B., Carleton College, 1901 ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Minn., 1906; Interne, Sweaish Hosp., Minneapolis, Minn., 1906-07. Mar- ried, Ida Charlotte Erickson, Sept. 18, 1907, at Minneapolis ; Exam. Phys. of the LaFayettes of Am., the Modern Brother- hood, Bethesda Sick Benefit Soc, Scandin- avian-American Brotherhood. Served as private, 12th Minn. Vol. Inf. during Span- ish-American War. Member : Spokane Co. Med. Soc, Washington State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1415 E. 14th ave. ; Office : 422 Old National Bank bldg., Spo- kane, Wash. SEAL., George Walter, Banker; horn, Le Sueur, Minn., July 1, 1866; so7i, John Evert and Ena (Brunstead) S. Edu. : common schools in Minnesota and high school at Fergus Falls, Minn. ; taught in common schools in Otter Tail Co., Minn., 1884-90. Went west and settled in Wash., where Addy is now located. Married, Nellie A. Anderson, Mar. 8, 1893, at Addy, Wash. Secured a postoffice and opened a small general store, in 1890 ; remained there in business until sold out in 1902. Secy., Colville Loan and Trust Co., Col- ville. Wash. ; Pres., Bank of Chewelah, Chewelah, Wash. ; Pres., Statesman Index Pub. Co., Colville, Wash. Elected County Treas. of Stevens Co., Wash., on Repub- lican ticket in 1902, and served 2 terms of 2 years each. Member : Masons, Odd Fel- lows, W. O. W., Royal Highlanders, Macca- bees, Order Eastern Star, Rebekahs and Women of Woodcraft. Address : Colville, Wash. SEAIiE, John Harrison, Banker; T)orn, Bevilport, Tex., Feb. 6, 1872 ; son, Elias T. and Emily A. (Blount) S. Edu. : South East Texas College ; LL. B., Univ. of Texas, 1893. Married, Margaret T. Noble, Oct. 11, 1899, at Jasper, Tex. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Jasper Realty Co., Jasper Ice Co. ; Dir., Lone Star Lbr. Co., Jasper Elec- tric Co. Co. Atty., Jasper County, Tex., 1896-98 ; first Lieut. Jeff Davis Rifles. 1890-2 ; first Lieut, and Quartermaster, 2nd Regt., Tex. Vol. Guards, 1892-3. GluJ) Jasper Commercial. Address : Jasper, Te: SEAMAJVN, Clayton, Physician an Surgeon; hornj, Vermont, 1875; son,, Amc and Lizzie (Beaman) S. Edu. : Univ. c Oregon; M. D., Med. Dept., 1897. Ma ried, Jennie Clark, Nov. 14, 1905, at Por land. Ore. In Philippines, 1901. Men ber : City and County Med. Socs. Re^i. 664 Elliott ave. ; Office : 309-10 Macka bldg., Portland, Ore. SEAMON, William Henry, Mining an Metallurgy ; born. Wheeling, Va., 1851 son, Henry and Mary V. (McNash) ; Edu. : Univ. of West Va. ; Univ. of V£ 1881. Married, Priscilla Sims Colema: 1886, at Charlottesville, Va. Prof. < Chemistry and Metallurgy, School < Mines, Rolla, Mo., 1888-95; Dir., Ne Mexico School of Mines, Socorro, N. ]\J 1895-98 ; since engaged in mining : Alaska, New Mexico, Arizona and Mexic Past Grand High Priest of New Mexic and Grand Master of the York Grai Lodge of Masons of the Republic of Me ico. Member : Am. Chemical Soc, Ai Inst. Mining Engrs., Mexican Inst. Mining Engrs. AutJior : "Manual f' Chemists and Assayers," New York, 191( pub. by J. Wiley & Sons. Contributor miscellaneous articles to Scientific ai Masonic press. Four children : Anna, wi of Nelson Harding, cartoonist, "Brookl: Eagle" ; W. H., Jr., Mine Supt. Loqui Development Co., Chihuahua ; Alexand Rives, Prof., Modern Languages, Episc pal High School of Va. ; Isabel Gordo at home. Res. : Charlottesville, Va. ; C fice : Swansea, Ariz. SEARS, Frederick Henry, Lawye iorn, Xenia, O., Feb. 5, 1873 ; son, Sai uel and Lenora A. (Martin) S. Edu public schools, Xenia, O., 1878-81, Dayto O., 1881-9 ; B. A., LL. B., De Pauw Uni Green Castle, Ind. Married, Annal Cochrane, Nov. 9, 1899, at Chicago, I Member of firm, Peebles & Sears, Daytc O., 1894-95 ; Atty., Bd. of Edu., 189 published immigration paper, Chattanoc and Memphis, until 1899 ; Atty., Wc ON THE PACIFIC COAST 507 Chicago Street R. R. Co., Chicago, 1890 1910. Organized Aiken Cement House Co., of Chicago. Moved to Los Angeles. 1910 ; Dir., Ailcen Reinforced Concrete Co. of Cal. Member : Chicago Arts and Crafts ►Soc. Craftsman Guild. Dayton Biar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn., Merchants & Mfrs. Assn., Phi Gamma Delta, (pres. of Natl. Convention, 1894); Delta Chi. Clul) : Pickwick Country, (Chicago). Address: Los Angeles, Cal. SEARS, Stanley CoIIamore, Mining En- gineer ; horn, Boston, Mass., Feb. 20, 1877 ; son, Edward Shailer and Isabel (Waggoner) S. S. B., (Mining Engr. and Metallurgy), Mass. Institute of Technol- ogy, 1901. Gen. Mgr., Utah-Apex Mining Co., Technical Mgr., Mexico Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. Member : Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs., Instituto Mexicano I de Minas y Metalurgia. Cluhs : Univer- I sity, (Mexico, D. F.) ; Parral Foreign, j (Parral, Mex.) ; Technology, (Boston) ; i University, (Salt Lake City) ; Country, « (Salt Lake City). Res.: 83 Newbury st, ' Boston, Mass., and Parral, Chih., Mexico ; ' Guanacevi, Dgo., Mexico); Offtce : Bing- ham Canyon. Utah. 'SEAWELiIi, Emmett, Judge; born, Yountville, Cal., Apr. 5, 1862 ; son, Wil- liam Neely and Sarah A. (Rickman) S. A. M., Pacific Methodist College, 1887. Married, Ida S. Graiter, Mar. 20, 1892. Dist. Atfy., Sonoma Co., 1892-8 ; Judge, Superior Court, Sonoma Co., Cal., since Nov., 1902. Democrat. Res. : Santa Rosa ; Office : Court House, Santa Rosa, Cal. EAWEL.L,, James M., Judge; horn, Indian Ty., Fort Gibson, Jan. 8, 1836. ! Grad., Harvard Univ., 1855; LL. B., Univ. of Louisville, Ky.. 1857. Married, 1863. : Judge, Superior Court, since Nov., 1892. Member : Military Order of the Loyal Loqion. Cluhs : University, Harvard. Democrat. Res. : 236 Cole st. ; Office : City ITal], San Francisco. Cal. EMPIjE, John McFarlane, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Scotland, Aug. 21. [1857; son, Andrew and Catherine (Mat- thews) S. M. D., Bellevuo Hosp., Med. College, (Univ. of N. Y.), N. Y. City, 1886. Married, Almira Bennett Clary, Oct. 30, 1890, at Auburn, N. Y. Interne at Kings Co. Hosp., Flatbush, L. L, 1887; Asst. Phys., State Asylum for Insane Criminals, Auburn, N. Y., 1887-99 ; Supt, Eastern Wash. Hosp. for Insane, Medical Lake, 1890-97 ; Member : Bd. of Edu., Spokane, Wash., 1900-04; State Bd. of Health, 1902-08; since 1907, Supt., Eastern Wash. Hos^. for Insane. Member : Spokane Co. Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Am, Medico-Psychological Assn., Am. Geographical Soc, A. F. & A. M. Address : Medical Lake, Wash. SERKL.AND, Hans Martin, Banker; horn, Norway, Dec. 9, 1863 ; son, Peder and Helene (Engelstad) S. Edu. : Man- kato Normal School, Mankato, Minn. Married, Marie Loflfen, Sept. 1, 1891, at St. James, Minn. Pres., Gridley State Bank ; Treas., Gridley Inv. Co. ; Treas., Gridley Creamery & Ice Co. Member : Masons, K. of P., Woodmen of the world. Address : Gridley, Cal. SETHMAN, George Henry, General Engineer ; horn, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 5, 1870 ; son, Peter Henry and Elizabeth (Bruns) S. Grad., Media Academy, Me- dia, Pa., 1888 ; special work at Columbia •Univ., N. Y. Married, Florence White- house, June 8, 1905, at Denver, Colo. After finishing technical education, trav- eled for 7 years through several States, spending from 1 to 6 months at the larg- est water works, smelting and power plants, without compensation, for the pur- pose of applying theory to practice. Has taught several classes in electricity in Denver, to students who were unable to attend college. Has installed 61 water, electric light and power, and hydraulic installations in Colo. and adjoniing States. General Engineer and Construc- tor, Mechanical. Electrical, Hydraulic and Civil Engrg. Member : Sons of Jove, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Am. Soc. of Refriger ating Engrs., Am. Soc. of Mech. Engrs.. Am, Electro-chemical Soc. Cluhs : Den- 508 WHO'S WHO ver Athletic, Colora,do Electric. Res. : 647 Williams st. ; OWce: 250 Equitable bldg., Denver, Colo. SEX, James Patrick, Lawyer; liorn, San Jose, Apr. 7, 1875; son, Peter and Margaret (Kenny) S. Edu. : St. Josepli's College, San Jose; Ph. B., (hon.), Santa Clara College, 1909; LL. B., 1910, stud- ied law in office of W. A. Bowden. Mar- ried, Nellie G. Ward, Jan. 29, 1900. Dep. Dist. Atty., 1903-7. First Asst. Dist. Atty.. 1907-11. Lecturer on Criminal Law. Santa Clara College, since 1909. Member : Loyal Order of Moose, Y. M. I. Democrat. Res. : 231 Park ave. ; Oifice : Bank of San Jose bldg., San Jose, Cal. SEYMOUR, Arthur MoArtliiir, Lawyer: horn, Sutter Co., Cal., Dec. 16, 1864 ; son. Henry O. and Elizabeth McArthur (Os- born) S. Edw. : public schools, Sacra- mento ; Ph. B.. Univ. of Cal.. 1891; stud- ied law in office of C. H. Oatman, Sacra- mento. Married, Mabel Boyd, Jan.. 17. 1893. Dist. Atty., Sacramento. 1902-7. Law partner, Archibald Yell. Democrat. Res.: 1605 H st ; Office: Bryte bldg.. Sacramento. Cal. SEYMOUR, Eleanor Ciirran, Phj^sician; horn, Jeffersonville, Ind., Feb. 26, 1877. Grad.. high school. Los Angeles, Wood- bury Bus. College ; A. B., Univ. Sou. Cal. ; M. D.. College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal.. 1903. Interne, Women's and Children's Hosp.. San Francisco. 1903-4. In prac- tice. Los Angeles, since 1904 ; Clinical Instr., in Microscopy. College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn.. Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn.. Alpha Epsilon Iota Frat. Res. : Pacific Hospital ; Office : 307 S. Bdwy., Los Angeles, Cal. SEYMOUR, James Harvey, Physician: horn. 1860. M. D.. College of Phys. and Surg.. Columbia Univ.. 1893 ; Prof., Sur- gery. College Phys. and Surg., Univ. Sou. Cal. : Attending Surg., L. A. Co. Hosp. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn. Res: 1691 W. Adams st. ; O-ffice : 355 S. Bdwy., Los An- geles, Cal. SHADBURNE, George David, Lawyer horn, Brenham, Texas, June 13, 1842 son, Wm. Henry Harrison and Eliza My randa (Wheeler) S. Edu. : St. Mary' College, Ky. ; admitted to bar, Suprem Court, La., 1867; Supreme Court, Cal 1873. Married, Ada Grivot of New Oi leans, June 13, 1867 (deceased) ; seconc Florence McKay of Bardstown, Ky., Juli 1, 1905. Entered Confederate Army i Civil War when 19 years old ; served unt: final surrender. Was promoted to Chie of Scouts ; twice wounded, twice cap tured and twice escaped; was confined i irons to be tried as spy in March, 186? Through his plans and orders, Gen. Grac lost his beef supply, 2486 head, in 186- which has been recorded in history a " "most successful achievement of the Cai airy of the Army of N. Virginia durin the entire war." Moved to Cal. in 186? Granted Cross of Honor by Daughters c Confederacy. Charter Member, Souther Club, and owner and builder of the Club home on California st. Conceived idea ( St. Mary's Square, S. F., and after 1 years' labor brought abotit its erectio] Res. : 904 Devisadero st. ; OUice : Hun boldt bldg., San Francisco, Cal. SHAIVK, Edmwnd Simpson, Real Bs tate and Mines ; horn, St. Anthony Fall Minn., Apr. 30. 1870 ; son, John Wesif and Susanna Cake (Brooks) S. Edw public schools, N. Y. State; B. S., N braska Wesleyan Univ., Lincoln, 189c •Jefferson Med. College, Phila. Marries Catherine Hodge, June 29, 1907, at Pas. dena, Cal. Left med. college to tal charge of exploring party in the wilds Labrador; spent, 1897-1900, explorir in Canada and Alaska. Moved to Los A:; geles, 1900. Has done work for Natl. Ge,! graphical Soc. ; hunted musk ox for Metr politan Museum. 32° Mason. Addres; Los Angeles. Cal. SHANKUAND, James Horton, Lawye horn, Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 12. 184' son. Alexander Beatty and Sarah E. (Sc vel") S. Edu. : public schools. Nashvill Crocker school. White's Creek Springs, ne ON THE PACIFIC COAST 509 Nashville, Tenn. ; Univ. of Chicago ; A. P>., Brown Univ., 1869. Married, Louise Fowl- er. Apr. 26, 1874. Moved to Cal., 1874. ^lember law firm, Shankland & Chandler. Atty., for San Francisco Bd. of Trade, 1878-88; Pres.. 1 term. L. A. Bar Assn. TNIember : State Bar* Assn., Theta Delta Chi. OluJ) : California. Republican. Res. : 715 W. 28th St.; Office: 411 American Bank bidg., Los Angeles, Cal. SHAIVIVOIV, Michael F., Lav^'-yer; do7'n. Los Angeles, July 28,' 1887 ; son, Mich- ael and Ellen (Holmes) S. Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1909. Married, Agnes Brown, Oct. 21, 1911. Dep. Dist. Atty., Los Angeles Co., since Jan. 1, 1911. Pres., Sou. Cal. Alumni Assn., of Sigma Alpha Bpsilon, 1912. Member: B. P. O. E. (Lecturing Knight, 1912-13) ; Mich. Univ. Alumni Assn., of Sou. Cal., Chamber of Com- merce. Clul) : Union League. Associate Editor, "Michigan Law Review," 1909. Republican. Res. : 83 Victoria Park ; Of- fice : Hall of Records, Los Angeles, Cal. SHANNON, Patrick Joseph, Capitalist; horn, JIarmora, Ont., Jan. 27, 1856 ; son, Hugh Shannon" and "Frances (Hughes) S. Edu. : public schools ;. British-Am. Com- mercial College, Toronto. Married, Eliza Keene, Nov. 19, 1883, at Belleville, Ont. Was with Marcus Daly 16 years. Vice- pres., Treas., and Mgr., Bitter Root Stock Farm, Ravalli Land and Irri. Co. ; Pres. and Treas., Hamilton Flour Mill Co. ; Vice-pres. and Treas., Lakeview Land and Cattle Co. ; Vice-pres., Valley Merc. Co., Daly Realty Co. ; Dir., Citizens State Bank. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Knights of Columbus, Catholic Order N)f Foresters, Catholic Mutual Benefit Assn. Address : Hamilton, Mont. HANNON, TVilliam Day, Civil En- gineer ; hoi-n, Parkville, N. Y., June 28, 1S81; son, William Henry and Amy Ann (Day) S. B. S., (C. B.)' Univ. of Mich., 1007. Construction Engr., Stone & Webs- lor. Member: F. & A. M. Asso. Mem- ber, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Sigma Xi. Address : Sumner, Wash. SHARP, Josiah Henry, Banker; horn, Valhermis Springs, Ala., Oct. 15, 1855 ; son, Andrew J. and Nancy E. (Vant) S. Edu. : common schools. Married, Mamie Tate, June 2, 1893, at Longtown, Miss. Pres., First Natl. Bank. Member, Knights of Pythias. Address : Troup, Tex. SHARPE, William D., Banker; horn, Owensville, Ind., Feb. 19. 1864 ; son, Cal- vin and Mary (Fisher) S. Edu. : Mc- Leansboro (111.) high school. Married, Naomi Chapman, Nov. 17, 1898, at Belle- ville, 111. Cashier, Central Bank. Serv- ed as city treasurer and alderman, Mo- Leansboro, 111. Republican. Member, Knights Templar. Res. : 1310 Hawthorne St. ; Office: 4th and D sts., San Diego, Cal, SHARPIiESS, Caspar Wistar, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; horn, Eugene, Ore.. Jan. 14, 1866 ; son, Abram and Euretta (Fitch) S. ; descendant of Caspar Wistar, M. D., and Bishop H. U. Onderdonk. A. B., Univ. of Oregon, 1884 ; later A. M. ; M. D., Univ. of Penn., 1888. Married. Annie Goodvell, March 3, 1894, at Des ^jMoines, Iowa. Has been Member and Secy., State Board of Med. Exam. Mem- ber : King County Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn.. North Pac Surg. Assn. Gluh : University. Contrib- utor of articles for Med. Jour, and Soc. Res. : 1309 Terry ave. ; Office : Burke bldg., Seattle, Wash. SHARPIiESS, Harry Foster, Banker; horn. Bloomsburg, Pa., Oct. 4, 1863 ; son, Joseph and Mary E. (Foster) S. ; grad- uated B. A. and A. M., Bloomsburg State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa. Married, Carrie E. Brown, July 31, 1890, at Lock Haven, Pa. Vice-pres.. Carstens & Rarles. inv. bankers, Inc. Cluhs : Rainier, Seattle Golf and Country. Address : Seattle. Wash. SHATTTJCK, Henry, Merchant; horn, Portland, Ore., Apr. 27, 1871 ; son, John Wesley and Mary Jane (Allen) S. Edu. : high school, Portland, 2 years. Married, Feb. 20. 1903, at Juneau, Alaska. Pres., Shattuck & Co., Inc. ; Pres., Alaska Sup- ply Co. Address : Juneau, Alaska. 510 WHO'S WHO SHATTUCK, Lemuel C, Mining and Banking ; l)orn, Erie, Pa., Jan. 5, 1866 ; sotij Henry and Plioebe (Coover) S. iJdu. : grammar and high schools, Erie, Pa. Mar- ried, Isabella Grenfell, April 13, 1891, at Tombstone, Ariz. Went to Ariz, in 1883 ; worked as cowpuncher for a few years, also worked in mines of Ariz, as a miner ; started liimber business in 1888, at Bis- bee, Ariz. ; spent some time prospecting for mineral ; was one of the organizers of Miners & Merchants Bank (now pres.-) ; Shattuck, Ariz. Copper Co., (now mang. dir.) ; Denn Ariz. Copper Co., (now dir. and treas.) ; Bisbee Naco Water Co., (now dir.) ; Bisbee Imp. Co., (now dir.) ; Doug- las Investment Co., (now dir.) ; Pres., Cochise Development Co. ; Dir., Cochise Bldg. & Loan Assn. ; Dir. and Treas., Bar- Boot Cattle Co.; Pres. and Dir., Sulphur Springs Valley Cattle Co. Democrat. Member : Elks, I. O. Red Men. Clul> : Warren District Country. Address : Bis- bee, Ariz. SHAW, liueien. Judge; horn, on farm near Vevay, Ind., Mar. 1, 1845 ; son, William and Linda (Rous) S. Edu. : common schools of Indiana ; two terms in Vevay High School ; LL. B.. Indianapolis Law School. 1869. Married. Hannah J. Hartley, July 29, 1873. at Raisin Center, Lenawee Co.. Mich. Asso. Justice of Su- preme Court of Cal. Appointed Judge of Superior Court of Los Angeles, Mar. 1889; elected. Nov., 1890, for 6 year term ; re-elected Nov., 1896 ; renominated Aug., 1902, but declined, owing to hav- ing received nomination for Suprem.e Jus- tice immediately after ; elected to Supreme Court, Nov., 1902, for 12-year term. Mem- ber : Los Angeles Bar Assn., Cal. State Bar Assn. 01111)8 : California, (Los An- geles) ; Sunset. (Los Angeles, hon.) ; Union League, (L. A.) ; Union League, Cosmos, (S. F.). Res.: Hermosa Beach, Cal. ; Office : Wells Fargo bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. SHAW, S, F., Consulting- and Mining Engineer. Grad., School of Mines, Colum- bia Univ., 1903. Assayer, Bookkeeper and Eugr.. Ptarmigan Mines, Bri^:ish Colum- bia ; carman, miner, tiraberman, time- keeper, assayer. Centennial Eureka Mine 1904. Experimental Concentrator, Imper ial Copper Co., Silverbell, Ariz., 1905 Engr., 1905-6 ; Supt., Granadena Mining Co., Santa Barba^-ra, Chihuahua, Mex. was in charge of cyanide plant. Standard Consolidated Mining Co., Bodie, Cal. Ad dress : Los Angeles, Cal. SHAW, Victor E., Judge; lorn. Petti! County, Mo., Dec. 15, 1857 ; son, Barnet J., and Sarah Glenn (Barberry) S. Edu. public schools. Saline Co., Mo., until 1872 LL. B., Law Dept., Willamette Univ., Sa lem. Ore., 1875-8 ; admitted fo bar O' Mo., 1880. Married. Mary L. Parker Oct. 24, 1883. Moved to San Diego, Cal. 1888 ; Asso. Justice Dist. Court of Ap peals, since 1906. Member : Masons, Elks Oluts : San Diego, California, Jonathan Annandale Country, Union League, Sai Gabriel Valley Country. Res. : 2700 Sev erance st. ; Office : International Banl bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SHAY, Frank, Lawyer; 'born, Brock port, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1855; son, Pete, and Mary (Murphy) S. Edu. : publii schools, Sacramento ; ; grad., high school 1872 ; Pacific Bus. College, San Francisco' 1873; B. L., Hastings College of Law 1889. Married, Elvira Julia Bell, Feb 13, 1877. Moved to Cal., Apr., 1860 Official Court Reporter, Dist. Court, Vir ginia City, Nev., 1873-74. Legislative rei porter of Sacramento "Record-Union,"; 1875. In law dept, Central Pacific R. E Co., San Francisco, 1876. Private Secy to Leland Stanford, 18791-85. In lav dept., Sou. Pac. Co., since 1885. Mem ber Natl. Guard of Cal., 1878. On stat of Brig.-Gen. McComb, rank of Maj. 1879-80 ; staff of Maj.-Gen. Barnes, rani of Lieut.-Col., 1881-83. Vice-pres., Gee logical Soc. of Cal. Republican. Res. Saratoga; Office: Flood bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. SHAY, Julian licwis, Lawyer; horn Cobham. Va.. Mar. 16, 1870 ; son, Au relius King and Julia (Lewis) S. ; des ON THE PACIFIC COAST 511 cendant of Col. Charles Lewis, of the . Rev. War. LL. B., Natl. Univ. Law School, Wash., D. C, 1890; M. L., 1891. Married, Sara Wroe, Aug. 8, 1906, at Se- attle, Wash. Pres. arid Atty., Shay Bros. & Gilmer, Inc. One of the members and organizers of the Vol. Fire Dept. in the early days of Everett, Wash., Secy., gov- erning board, 2 years ; also member of Hook & Ladder Co. of Everett Vol. H'ire Dept. Justice of the Peace and later Police Judge of Everett. Member : Ma- sons. Clubs : King Co. Democratic. Res. : 1151 19th ave. N. ; Office: 312 Hinckley blk., Seattle, Wash. SHEDD, Solon, Colleg-e Professor; 1 born. 111., May 25, 1860 ; son, Frank and Emily Louise (Olin) S. Edu. : public j schools of Oregon ; B. S., Oregon State I Normal, 1899 ; A. B., Stanford Univ., 1896 ; A. M., 1907 ; Ph. D., 1910. Mar- ried, Jeannette Wimberly, June 4, 1907, ! at Corvallis, Ore. Professor of Geology, I State College of Wash. ; Asst. State Ge- ologist, Wash. Geological Survey, t'ellow Geological Soc. of Am. Member : Seismo- logical Soc. of Am., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Assn. Advan. of Science ; Natl. Geographic Soc. Scientific Work : Iron Ores of Washington, Building and Ornamental Stains of Wash., Clays of Washington, their Geology, Mineralogy and Technology ; Cement Materials of Wash- ington. Address : Pullman, Wash. SHEIiliEY, ^Walter Francis, Lawyer; born, London, Eng., May 24, 1872 ; son, A. C. and Miriam (Dawes) S. Grad., Birkbeck Univ., London, 1891 ; St. Ste- phen's College, London ; Univ. of Sou. j Cal., Law School ; studied law in office of Gen. Atty.. for Ida., U. P. Ry. Co., Pocatello, Ida. Married, Jennie B. Hop- Ikins, Jan. 27, 1892. Moved to Cal.. 1892. Author : "Municipal Government," "Los Angeles Aqueduct," "Los Angeles Har- bor." Secy., Los Angeles Aqueduct, since 1006 ; Secy., Bureau of Harbor Imp. Law partner and also Private Secy, to Lieut. - Gen. Adna R. Chaffee, U. S. A., retired. Assn. Club : City. Republican. Res. : 2400 Bellevue ave. ; Office : 1106 Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SHEIiTON, Thomas F., Banker; born, Tenn., 1852 ; son, W. T. and Susie (Brown) S. Edu. : public schools. Mar- ried, Jennie Fitzgerald, at Jefferson, Tex. ; second, Kate Dempsey, at Ardmore, Okla. In banking business at Tesarkana, Tex., several years. Moved to Winnsboro, 1908. Now engaged as private banker. Address : Winnsboro, Tex. SHENK, John W., Lawyer; horn, Shel- bourne, Vt, Feb. 7, 1875 ; son. Rev. J. W. and Susanna C. (Brooks) S. Edu. : com- mon schools of Nebr., grad., Omaha High School, 1895 ; Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Dela- ware, 1900; Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor. Married, Lenah R. Custer, June 29, 1907. Moved to Cal., Sept., 1900. Began practice of profession in Los An- geles. App. Dep. City Atty., 1906; first Asst. Atty., 1908. City Atty., Los An- geles, since 1910. Member, Co. K, Fourth Ohio Vol. Inf. ; saw service in Porto Rico during Span. -Am. War. Member : Masons, 32°, Shriners, B. P. O. E., Chamber of Commerce, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi. Club : Union League. Republican. Res. : 3440 Glen Albyn drive. ; Office : 526 Mer- chants Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SHEPARD, E. Raymond, College Pro- fessor ; born. Salt Lake City, Mar. 3, 1880 ; son, James R. and Josephine (Lockley) S. B. S., Oregon Agricultural College, 1901 ; B. S., Univ. of Cal., 1904 ; M. A., Har- vard Univ. after two years post grad. work in physics and elect, engrg. ; asst. in physics, one year. Married, Elsie Holt. Mar. 13, 1907, at Cambridge, Mass. While at Harvard conducted exhaustive tests as a thesis under direction of Prof. A. E. Kennelly, on heating of copper wires by elect, currents, results pub. in June, 1907 — proceedings of the A. I. E. E., under names of Kennelly and Shepard. Member : Cal. Chapter, Sigma Xi ; Asso. member. Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Address : Ore- gon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. 512 WHO'S WHO SHEPHERD, Hovey Learned, Physi- cian ; born, Belfast, Me., Aug. 16, lb69 ; son. Freeman Weeks and Martha B. (Dodge) S. Edu. : public schools, Bel- fast, Me. ; Kents Hill Seminary, Kents Hill, Me. ; Ph. B., College of Liberal Arts of Boston Univ., Boston, Mass. ; M. D., School of Medicine, Boston Univ., 1895. In private practice. Spring-field, Mass. ; Winchester, Mass., 1897 ; app. lecturer in materia medica, Boston Univ. ; Asso. Prof., 1900-09. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1909. Was in partnership with late Dr. E. C. Buell. Med. Exam, and tem- porary Gen. Agt. for Cal. for Empire Life Ins. Co. of Seattle. Member : Mass. Homeopathic Med. Soc, L. A. Co. Med. Soc, Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy, Masons, 32°, Shriners. Clubs : Gamut, Sierra Madre. Res. : 2241 Cambridge ; O^ce : 607 O. T. Johnson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SHEPHERD, Russell E., Banker; l)orn, Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., Dec 15, 1860; son, Thomas B. and Augusta O. (Easton) S. Edu. : Univ. of Mich. Married, Nel- lie Kelton, Oct. 1, 1884, at Ouray, Colo. Pres., Merchants Natl. Bank, Billings, Mont. Dir., Northwestern Trust Co., St. Paul, Minn. Address : Billings, Mont. SHEPHERD, William Edgrar, Lawyer; born, Fairfield, la., June 30, 1848 ; son, Thomas and Sarah J. (Edgar) S. Edu. : public schools, la. ; Hull Acad. ; Oska- loosa, la. ; studied law in offices of S. A. Rice, Oskaioosa, la. Married, Ella Hall, Dec 7, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1873. Editor of Ventura "Signal," 1873-9. City Atty., Ventura, several years. Postmas- ter, Oskaioosa, la., 5 years. Member : Co. H, Third la. Inf., Union Army, G. A. R. Democrat. Address : Ventura, Cal. SHERER, Edward T., Lawyer; born, Santa Barbara, Cal., Feb. 16, 1877 ; son, Rudolph and Elizabeth Sherer. Edu. : public and high schools, Cal. ; Stanford Univ., 1898-99 ; read law in office of Judge A. W. Button, Los Angeles. Mar- ried, Mayme B. Roberts, Nov. 6, 1902. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Scot tish Rite, 32°, Shriner, Chamber of Com merce, Cal. Bar Assn., L. A. Bar Assn Club : L. A. Country. Vice-pres., Citizen; Sav. Bank of Compton. Republican. Res. 643 New Hampshire ave. ; Office : 1145-4' Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SHERIDAN, Martin Philip, Electrica Engineer ; boi-n, Ireland, Oct. 25, 1877 son, Patrick Joseph and Mary Anne (Mc Dermott) S. ; descended from family o.i Gen. Phil Henry Sheridan. Edu. : com mon school and Sacred Heart College, Den ver, Colo. Served apprenticeship wit! Montana Electric Co., Denver ; later, ' years with Denver Gas & Electric Co. constr; private lighting plants for res. 1899-1904. Unmarried. Elect, contr, ant constr. bus., Mexico, 1904-10 ; Supt. Guadalajara Industrial Co. ; Elect. Engr. Mexican Central Ry. Co., Aguas Calien' tes ; served in U. S. Army, March, 189; to Dec, 1899, in Philippines, Span.-Am War ; Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elect Engrs. Address : B. C. Elect. Ry. Co. Vancouver, B. C. SHERLOCK, Alva Sherman, Lawyer born, Zanesville, Ohio., Sept. 26, 1869 son, Abraham and Adaline (Sandel) S Common school education near MalcoDJ Poweshiek County, Iowa, 1875-88 ; lega education in Chicago, in office of H. A Haines ; admitted to practice before Su preme Court of Illinois, 1897. Married May B. Kent-McLeod, Sept. 26, 1901, a Chicago, 111. Attorney for large miniu. interests in Eastern Wash. Volunteei First 111. Cavalry, Troop "P," duriu Spanish-American War, from April 2< 1898, to Oct. 11, 1898. City Atty., New port, Wash., from Jan., 1908, to Jan 1910; City Atty., Deer Park, Wash., froi. Feb. 5, 1910 to Feb. 7, 1911. Democrat Candidate, House Representatives, 60t. Dist., Wash., 1912. Address : Newport Wash. SHER3IAN, Leander S., MerchanI born, Boston, Mass., April 28, 1847 ; soi Jacob and Cleopatra (Loud) S. ; hi father was second cousin to Gen. T. Sher ON THE PACIFIC COAST 513 man. Edu. : Boston public schools. Mav- ried, Katie Neuer, Oct. 4, 1878, at !San Francisco. Pres., Board of Directors, Sherman Clay & Co., pianos and general musical merchandise. Went to San Frau . Cisco with his parents, Dec. 26, 1861 ; five years later he began work at a very small music store at the corner of Kearny and Sutter sts. ; in 1870, he bought out his employer, and has remained at the same location ever since, getting back to his old location after the fire of 1906, as soon as the present building could be erected. The company has branch houses in Oakland, Sacramento, Los Angeles, (wholesale only) ; Fresno, San Jose, (Cal.) Portland, (Ore.), Seattle, Spokane, Ta- coma, (Wash.). Member, Chamber of Commerce, S. F. ; Dir., Boys and Girls Aid S^oc, S. F. Cluhs : San Francisco, Com- mercial, Bohemian. Res. : 2160 Green st. ; Office : cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, Cal. SHERMAN, Moses H., Capitalist; and Railroad Builder ; born. West Rupert, Ben- nington Co., Ct, Dec. 3, 1853. Grad., Oswego, N. Y. Normal school; taught Dist. [■ school in N. Y. State. Married, Harriet E. Pratt (daughter of one of the builders of Central Pac. R. R.), in 1885. Moved to Prescott, Ariz., and taught school, ', until 1876 ; App. by Gov. A. F. K. Staf- ford to represent Ariz, at Phila. Expo., 1876. App. by Gov. John C. Fremont, Supt. of Public Instruction for Ty. of Ariz. ; elected second term, rewrote school laws of Ariz., on request of Legis., which are still in effect ; app. by Gov. F. A. Tritle, Adj. Gen. ; reappointed by Gov. C. Meyer Zulic. Organized Valley Bank of Phoenix, 1884; (pres., until 1889). Built first tracks of L. A. Street Ry. ; was its pres. ; built and organized L. A. & Pasadena Elec. Ry. to Pasadena and Alta- dena ; constructed L. A. Ry. to Hollywood, Soldiers' Home, Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Redondo. Built Phoenix Ry., 1884, (which still owns) ; extended road to Glendale, Ariz., to connect with Santa Fe, 1910. Stockholder, Farmers & Mt'rchants Natl. 17 Bank, Sou. Trust Co, Cluhs : California, Jonathan, Country, Bolsa Chica Gun, (L. A.) ; Bohemian, (S. F.). Res.: Hotel Westminster ; Office : Consolidated Realty bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SHERWOOD, Andrew Jackson, Law- yer ; born. Independence, Iowa, Oct. 81, 1858 ; son, Samuel and Huldah (Hath- away) S. LL. B., State Univ. of Iowa Married, Cynthia A. Rogers, Dec. 29, 1885, in Coos Co., Ore. Pres., First Natl. Bank ; Secy, and Treas., Randolph Lbr. Co., Served as county school supt. of Coos County, and mayor of Coquille. Democrat. Member : Coos Co. Bar Assn. (ex-pres.) ; Ore. State Bar Assn., Masons. Cluhs : Ko-Keel (Coquille) ; Millicoma, (Marshfield). Address: Sherwood Heights, Coquille, Ore. SHERWOOD, Benjamin West, Lawyer; horn, Rushford, Minn., Aug. 20, 1878 ; son, Charles , D. and Charlotte P. (Ferriss) S. ; descendant of Daniel Sherwood, Cor- poral in Rev. War; related to Chas. D. Sherwood, Lieut. Gov. of Minn., in the 70's. Edu. : public schools of Tenn. ; grad., high school, Kankakee, 111., 1897 ; grad.. Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., 1901. Married, Clara B. Miller, Aug. 23, 1905, at Everett, Wash. Member law firm, Sherwood & Mansfield ; City Atty. of Everett, 1910-11 ; served three years in Wash. Natl. Guards, 1901-04. Res. : 2407 Everett ave. ; Office : Colby bldg., Everett, Wash. SHIELDS, Peter J., Judge; born, Sacra- mento Co., Cal., Apr. 4, 1862 ; son, John and Elizabeth (Bowe) S. Edu. : public schools ; private school of Christian Brothers, Sacramento, 4 years. Married, Corolee Wilsey, Aug. 1, 1901. Dep. State Librarian in Law Dept. of State Library. Secy., Cal. Commission for the Revision and Reform of the Law. Asst. editor, "American Decisions." Since Nov., 1900, Judge, Superior Court, Sacramento Co. Trustee, Cal. State Library, 1884 and 1896. Private Secy., to Gov. Budd, 1897- 99. Secy., State Agricultural Soc, 1899 ; Pres., State Dairy Assn. Pres., Cal Live- 514 WHO'S WHO stock Breeders' Assn. Res. : 2700 M st. ; Oifice : Court House, Sacramento, Cal. SHINE, Francis Eppes, Physician; horn, St. Augustine, Fla., Jan. 13, 1871 ; son, William Francis and Maria Jefferson (Eppes) S. ; gt. gt. grandson of Thomas Jefferson. M. D., Univ. of Va., 1895 ; New York Hosp., 1899. Married, Anne Barker, Aug. 2, 1903, at Toronto, Canada. Chief Surgeon, El Paso & Southwestern R. R., Copper Queen Consolidated Min- ing Co., Bisbee, Ariz. Member : County, State and Am. Med. Assns., Sons Am. Rev., Virginia Historical Soc. Res. : War- ren, Ariz. ; Offlce : Bisbee, Ariz. SHINE, Patrick Cliristoplier, Lawyer; l)ornj Dirreen, Athea Co., Limerick, Ire- land, Dec. 25, 1863 ; son, Michael and Ellen Coherig (Connors) S. ; nephew of Prank and Bartholomew Shine, law writ- ers, Dublin, Pour Courts ; his father's second cousin, Elizabeth Shine, was mother of David Parragut. Edu. : Irish Hedge High School, Athea Male Natl. ; School under Martin O. Sullivan, Principal ; grad.. Civil Service Academy, Limerick, James Poley, Principal. Married, Mary Louise Gomm of Savannah, Ga., Mar. 14, 1895, at San Prancisco. Pres., Aba- cus Assn., Inc. ; Dir., Drumbeller Land Co. ; Dir., Drumheller Coal Co. ; Sec, Treas., Semiahmoo Realty Co. ; Sec. Treas., Security Savings Soc. ; Secy., Treas., Pac. Investment Assn. ; Pres., Union Mfg. Co. Democrat. Deputy County Collector, Jackson County, Mo., 1887-8 ; Chief Dep- uty County Treas. and Cashier, Spokane Co., 1894-98 (engaged in law practice since then). British Columbia Commis- sioner, since 1900. Cluhs :, Spokane, Spo- kane Amateur Athletic (organizer and life member). Many years experience as a railroad man in all branches and depts., and in steamship bus. Res. : 1506 Mis- sion ave. ; Office : 405 Fernwell blk., Spo- kane, Wash. SHINGLE, Robert W., Banker; born, Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 10, 1876 ; son, John K. and Mattie M. (Witt) S. Edu. : public schools. Married, Ethel Muriel Campbell, Feb. 18, 1909, at Honolulu, Hawaii, ii newspaper business, Clieyenne, 1887-93 Denver, 1893-6 ; City Editor, "Hawaiiai Star," Honolulu, 1896-9. Now Pres. Water house Trust Co. Dir., Honoluli Gas Co., Ltd., Honolulu Brick and Cla: Co., Hawaiian Pineapple Preserving Co. Honolulu Amusement Co. Comninr. Gen. Trans-Mississippi Expo., 1898 ; elected t( Terr. Legis., of Hawaii, 1908, and Treas. City and County of Honolulu, 1910. Re publican. Member : Masons, Sbriners, Elks, K. of P., Chiefs of Hawaii. Clubs Pacific, Commercial, Country, Oahu Polo Res. : 1927 Makiki st., Office : Fort an( Merchant sts., Honolulu, Hawaii. SHINN, William Joab, Banker; boi-ii Marion, Iowa, Oct. 3, 1851 ; son, Rober C. and Martha N. (Willis) S. Edu. : pub lie schools at Marion, Iowa. Married, Ma; Rose, May 15, 1877, at You Bet, Nevad; Co., Cal. Learned drug business in Iowa went to Cal., 1870 ; there until 1878 went to Wash. Ty., 1878 ; in drug bus until 1885 ; since engaged in farming ani farm lands ; 1896 to 1906, engaged in ho; growing. One of organizers. State Ban: of Kent, 1906; vice-pres., since. Organi2 ed and inc., White River Land Co., 189.- (now mgr.). Vice-pres., State Bank o Kent. Republican. Member, first Legis State of Wash., 1889. Chib : Arctic, (Seal tie). Charter member, Seattle Commanc ery. Knights Templar ; Afifi Temple, Mys tic Shrine, Tacoma Verity Lodge, F. & A M. of Kent. Address : Kent, King Co Wash. SHIPLEY, William Chapman, PhysiciaK born, Healdsburg, Cal., June 2, 1872 ; soi John Curry and Josephine (Schermerhorn S. ; ancestors on both sides have reside in Am. for six or eight generations, ha^ ing been with the early colonial settlers paternal ancestors settled in Maryland while maternal ancestors were of ol Dutch stock. Edu. : public and hig schools, Healdsburg ; M. D., Cal. Med. Co lege, 1900. Married, Anna G. Hildebran^ June 2, 1902, at Alameda, Cal. Pre; Clover Leaf Pharmacy, Inc. ; Secy., Clove' ON THE PACIFIC COAST 515 dale Citrus Fair Assn. Member : Sonoma Co. Med. Soc. Med Soc. State of Cal. Pro- gressive Republican. Address : Cloverdale. Cal. SHIPMAIV, Charley Evans, Civil Engi- neer ; 6orn^ West Liberty, Iowa, Nov. 10. 1882 ; son, Wm. Henry and Wilma A. (Evans) S. B. C. E., Iowa State College. Ames, Iowa, 1904; C. E., 1909. Un- married. Water Commissioner and City Engr.. Laurel, Mont. ; Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : Laurel, Mont. SHORT, FRANK H., Lawyer; horn. Shelby Co., Mo.. Sept. 12. 1862 : son. Joshua Hamilton Bell and Emily (Whar- ton) S. Edu. : common schools. Married. Nellie Curtis, March 7, 1897, at Los An- geles, Cal. Has practiced law in Fresno, since 1886 ; admitted to all State and Federal Courts, TJ. S. Supreme Courts ; in earlier practice tried many criminal cases, later much litigation involving water rights, land titles, oil litigation, public utility corporations, and represented cli- ents before Congress in matters of right- of-way over public lands, oil land titles, etc. Attended most State Conventions, since 1888. and spoke in all campaigns. Delegate to Republican National Conven- tions, 1896, 1904 ; Governor's Conference, 1908, and many other public gatherings. Dir. and Vice-pres., Fresno Canal & N. Co. ; Dir., Fresno Natl. Bank ; Dir., Con- solidated Canal Co. ; Dir. and Atty. for many other corporations. Has delivered many addresses on public questions ; con- tributor of articles to press on political subjects. Regular Republican ; opposed to Roosevelt. Gluts : Fresno Sequoia. Fresno Country. (Fresno. Cal) : Pacific Union. Union League, Bohemian, (San Francisco). Member, Natl. Geographic Soc. Res. : 2125 Calaveras st. : Office : Fresno Natl Bank l>lrlo-.. Fresno. Cal. HORT, Harry Irwin, Banker; "born. Baldwin. 111.. May 28. 1888 : son. James and Rachel Short. Grad.. high school. 1906; grad.. Seattle Bus. College, 1907. Unmarried. Cashier, Bank of Cottagp Grove, since 1910. Address : Cottage Grove, Ore. SHORT, Hugh Ballard, Law^yer; horn. Shelbyville, Shelby Co.. Texas. April 24, 1856; son, Daniel McDowell and Eva (Ballard) S. ; his father was appointed First Lieut, by the President of the U. S.. in the regular army, in 1846 ; served in Mexico, two years ; was in command of his CO. from Vera Cruz to Mexico, and participated in all the battles ; resigned in 1848, and practiced law for 60 years ; law partner of James P. Henderson and Oram M. Roberts ; the personal enemy atid political friend of Louis T. Wigfall ; the personal friend and political enemy of Sam Houston ; member of Secession Con- vention and of the 8th, 11th, and 13th legislatures; Captain of Co. E (mounted). C. S. A. ; master of the local Democratic organization for 40 years. Ballard County, Ky., was named for his great grandfather. Edu. : common schools ; in 1873, was ap- pointed cadet at West Point by Congress- man W. S. Henderson, after a competitive examination, over six ; never matriculated on account of illness which resulted in lameness ; partially recovered at 21, when he became Clerk. District Court, by ap- pointment, without solicitation ; was elected, receiving every vote ; refused, re- election. Licensed at Center. Texas, to practice law, in 1882. and afterwards at Austin, Texas. Editor, "Laborers Cham- pion," in 1880 ; editor and owner of the "Nacogdoches News," in 1883. Appointed Dist. Atty. by John Ireland. Gov. of Texas, 1884 ; practiced law at Nacogdoches until marriage, when, with father and brother. Carrell Ballard Short, organized law firm of D. M. Short & Sons, now the oldest in Texas. Married. Mattie Weathered. Mar. 9. 1886, at Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas. Has practiced law all over Texas and in every court. Participated in 100 muidor. and 500 land, cases. Has friends and enemies by the thousands. Never wa^ member of any club or similar organiza- tion, nor was his father. Address : Center, Shelby Co., Tex. I 516 WHO'S WHO SHORTRIDGE, Samuel M., Lawyer; horn, Mt. Pleasant, la., Aug. 3, 1861 ; son, Elias W. and Talitha C. Shortridge. Edu. : public schools, Salem, Ore., and San Jose. Cal. ; grad., high school, 1879 ; received first grade certificate to teach in public schools of Cal., taught school at Ruther- ford, Napa Co. ; Prin., St. Helena public schools, until 1883. Presidential Elector. Fourth Dist., 1888 ; Presidential Elector at large for McKinley, 1900 ; for Taft, 1908. Mason. Chibs : Bohemian, Union League, Olympic, Menlo Country. Repub- lican. Bes. : Menlo Park ; Office : 517 Chronicle bidg., San Francisco, Cal. SHOUP, Guy v., Lawyer; horn, Bed- ford, la., Feb. 7, 1872; son, T. V. and Sarah (Sumner) S. Edu. : public schools, la. ; studied law in office of Hon. Byron Waters, San Bernardino. Married, M. Adell Colliver, June 5, 1906. Moved to Cal., Aug., 1888. Entered Claim Dept. of Sou. Pac. Co., 1896. Became assistant Land Atty., for Sou. Pac. Co., 1901. Atty. for Sou. Pac. Co., in Nev., 1907, with of- fices in Reno. On general staff of Law Dept, Sou. Pac. Co.. with offices in San Francisco, since 1909. Republican. Res. : Los Altos; Office: 828 Flood bldg., San San Francisco, Cal. SHOUP, Paul, Railroad Official; horn, San Bernardino, Cal., 1874 ; son, T. V. and Sarah S. Shoup. Edu. : public schools, Knoxville and Oskaloosa, la. ; high school, San Bernardino, Cal. Married, Rose Wil- son, 1900, at San Francisco. Entered mechanical dept., Santa Fe R. R., San Bernardino, 1891. Was telegraph opera- tor and also held different positions in passenger dept.. Sou. Pac. R. R. Co. ; Chief Clerk, Gen. Passenger Agent., Asst. Gen. Passenger Agent, Sou. Pac. R. R. Co., San Francisco. Asst. Gen. Mgr. of electric lines. Sou. Pac. R. R. Co. ; Dist. Freight and Passenger Agent, San Jose. Cal. Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Oregon Shore Line. Vice-pres. and Managing Dir., Pac. Elec. Ry., Visalia Elec. Ry., Stockton Elec. Ry., Fresno Traction Co., San Jose Railroads, Peninsula Ry. Res.: 1006 S. Alvarado; Office: Pac. Elec. Bldg., Lo;: Angeles, Cal. SHUEY, Franklin, Banker and Broker horn. Farm, Putnam Co., Ind., July 10 1881 ; son, Thomas Jasper, a notpc preacher in the Christian Church, an^^ Mary Alice (Grider) S. Edu. : high school. Valparaiso, Ind. ; Valparaiso Univ., 1898 1901. Married, Minnie Dee Martin. Fob. 22, 1908, at Seattle, Wash. Vice-pres.. Mercantile Natl. Bank of Seattle; Dir., Equitable Bldg.. Loan & Inv. Assn. ; Mgr.. The Mortgage Loan Dept., John E. Prict & Co., bankers and brokers; Pres., The Bainbridge Island Chautauqua. Enlisted Co. L, second Wash. Natl. Guards. Clith : College, (Seattle). Life member. Wash. State Art Assn. Res. : 5208 16th ave., N. E. ; Office : 906 Hoge bldg., Seattle, Wash. SHUEY, Henry Owen, Banker; hoiii, in Indiana, Apr. 29, 1861 ; son, Daniel and Nancy (Owen) S. Edu. : Valparaiso Univ. ; Central Indiana Normal Collegp, Ladoga. Married, Hessie Sherrill, Aug. 17, 1881. in Putnam Co.. Ind. Moved to Seattle, 1888. Pres., H. O. Shuey &Co., bankers ; Equitable Bldg., Loan and Inv. Assn., Citizens Natl. Bank. Trustee, Wash. Children's Homefinding Soc. Res. • 5218 16th ave., N. E. ; Office : 1817 Second ave., Seattle, Wash. SHUIiTS, James Henry, Physician; horti; Virgil, N. Y.. Feb. 7. 1851. A. B., A. M.,^ Syracuse Univ. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ.j of Syracuse, 1888 ; Interne, St. Joseph'si Hosp., Syracuse, N. Y., 1888. Married,! Christine M. Monroe. In practice, Pasa-: dena, Cal., 1891-4; Emergency Phys.,| State Normal School, Los Angeles, 1894- ' 1904 ; Prof.. Physiology and Dis. of Stom- ach, College of Phys. and Surg., L. A., until 1906. In practice, Los Angeles,, since 1904. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 2100 La Salle ave. ; Office : Auditorium bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SHURTLEFF, Fred C, Surgeon; horn_ Somerset, Mass., Oct. 18, 1867; son, Frank A. (M. D.) and Abbie (Davis) S. ; de- scendant of William A. Shurtleff, whoj ON THE PACIFIC COAST 517 cnnip to Amoi'ica on the Maj-flov.'er, 1020. and who was the first practicing surveyor on American soil. Edu. : Fall River, Mass.. High School ; Univ. of the City of New York ; M. D.. Long Island College Hosp., 1891. Married, Wencesloa Flores, Nov. ■ 17, 1897, at Los Angeles. Prof, of Surg- ery, Boston College of Phys. and Surg., 3 years ; Railway Surg, for Santa Pe, Rock Island and Choctaw Railroads ; deputy sheriff and emergency surgeon for the man hunting posses of Indian Territory, 1894- 96. Moved to Los Angeles. Cal., ISDO. and has since been in private practice. One of the partners of Rancho Casa Loma, San Jacinto and S. & M., Cattle Ranch. Maj. Surg., Span.-Am. Cav. during Span.- Am. War ; Maj. and Chief of Scouts, Cal. Rangers. Now Deputy Sheriff, L. A. County. Member : L. A. Med. Assn. (for- mer vice-pres.) ; L. A. Academy of Med. (former pres.) ; Masons. Organized Vaquero Club. Res. : 1414 Millard ave. ; OffiGe : 430 Auditorium bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. SIBIiEY, Frank J., Mining Engineer; horn. N. Y.. Aug. 11, 1847 ; sotij Jonathan and Ruhamah (James) S. Edu. : public and private schools, N. Y. ; Univ. of Ariz. Married, Alice F. Barney, Oct. 11. 1866, at xikron, N. Y. ; second, Mary Charlton Edholm. Sept. 28, 1905, at Oakland. Cal. Pres. and Mgr., Copper Creek Mining Co., ^Minnesota-Arizona Copper Co., Calumet & Copper Creek Mining Co., Old Reliable Copper Co., Phoenix & Copper Creek R. R. Co.. Pioneer Auto & Mfg. Co., Great Ponth West Land and Mining Co. Served in U. S. customs service. 1872-5. Member : International Supreme Lodge Independent Order Good Templars. Res. : 4624 S. Figue- roa St. ; Office : 905-06 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. IBLEY, Robert, Colleg-e Professor, Edi- tor ; horn,. Round Mountain. Ala., March 28. 1881 : son, Robert Pendleton and Susie (Boiling) S. Edu.: Los Angeles High School. 1898; B. S., Univ. of Cal.. College of Mechanics, 1903. Married, Catharine Stone, Sept. 8, 1904, at Berkeley, Cal. Electrical Engr. in charge hydro-eloctric plant of Mariposa Commercial and Min- ing Co.. .Tune-Sept, 190-3 ; Prof, of Mech. Engrg.. Univ. of Montana, Sept., 190.3 to Sept., 1905; Prof, of Mechanical and Elect. Engrg. and head of Engrg. School, Univ. of Mont, Sept, 1905. to Sept. 1907 ; Consulting Engr., Missoula, Mont., Sept, 1907, to July, 1911 ; Chief Editor, "Journal of Elec, Power and Gas," and Asso. Prof., Mech. Engrg., Univ. of Cal.. July, 1911, to July. 1912 ; Chief Editor. "Journal of Elec, Power and Gas," and Prof, of Mech. Engrg., Univ. of Cal., since July 1, 1912. Treas. and Dir., The Tech- nical Pub. Co., of San Francisco. Author : "A Primer of Applied Thermodynamics." Contributor to technical press. Member : Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Cluhs: Engineers, (S. F.) ; Facul- ty, (Berkeley) ; Univ. of Cal., (S. F.). Res. : 2629 Le Conte ave., Berkeley ; Of- fice: 106 Rialto bldg., San Francisco, Cal. SIGRIST, Cbarles P., Lawyer; horn, Congress, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1877 ; son, Christopher and Magdelena (Kemp) S. Edu. : Oberlin Academy, 1895-6 ; Ohio State Univ., 1897-1901; LL. B., Univ. of Wash.. 1904. Married, Sue B. Davis. June 26, 1912, at Chesaw, Wash. One year, Pres. of College Y. M. C. A. ; one year, grad. mgr. of athletics, Univ. of Wash. Pres., Okanogan Valley Fruit & Orchard Co. ; Private, 4th Ohio U. S. Vol. Inf., Span.-Am. War, (service in Porto Rico.) Chairman Republican Central Com- mittee, Okanogan Co., Wash., 1908-10 : del. to Republican State Convs., 1904 and 1908 ; town atty., Oroville, Wash., t911- 1912. Member : Oroville Commercia'! Club ; Secy.. Oroville Athletic Club ; Span.-Am. War Vet Assn. Address : Oroville, Wash. SIL.BAUGH, Jackson, Lawyer; horn, Viroqua, Wis., Oct 15, 1865 ; son, Sebas- tian and Nancy (McClain) S. LL. B., Union Univ., Albany, N. Y., Law Dept. 1888 ; grad., high school. Viroqua, Wis., 1885. Married. Rosetta R. Bold, Sept 9, 1901. at Minneapolis, Minn. Capt, 4th Wis. Vol. Inf., Span.-Am. War ; Postmas- 518 WHO'S WHO ter, Viroqua, Wis., 1893-7 ; Grand Master, I. O. O. F., of Wis. 01111)8 : Seattle Ath- letic, Seattle Commercial. Knight Tem- plar in Masonry ; Past Commander, Span- ish War Veterans. Res. : 3617 Ashworth ave. ; Offlce : 953 Empire bldg., Seattle, Wash. SILVA. Prank M., Lawyer; dorn, Napa, Cal., Mar. 6, 1879 ; son, Manuel and Eli- zabeth (McKee) S. Edu. : public schools, Napa ; A. B., St. Mary's College, Oak- land, 1898 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1903. Married, Elizabeth B. Strohl. Sept. 23, 1908. City Atty. of Napa, June, 1907, to Sept. 11, 1907; Dist. Atty., Napa Co., 1907-11. Member : Knights of Columbus, Young Men's Institute of Napa, B. P. O. E., Eagles, N. S. G. W. Demo- crat. Res. : 208 Seminary st., Napa, Cal. SILVERSMITH, Henry Kossman, Pub- lisher ; horn, Omaha, Nebr., Oct. 11, 1866 ; son, Julius and Kathryn (Barlow) S. Edu. : Chicago public and high schools, and Chicago Manual Training School : member of first class of manual training in Am. Married. Belle Hart, Mar. 2, 1909, at "Caldwell, Idaho. Engaged in all departments of newspaper work from Atlantic to Pacific Coast ; formerly North- west and Middlewest manager for the "Pacific Monthly," before consolidation with "Sunset." Connected at one time with "Arrowhead Magazine," in Los An- geles. Was once interested in "Tacoma Daily Tribune." Established "Illustrated Idaho," a monthly magazine of develop- ment, Jan., 1911, which has since edited and published. Cluhs : Boise Press, Boise Ad. Member, Idaho State Press Assn. Res. : 1809 N. 12th st. ; Office : 421 Sonna bldg., Boise, Ida. SIMMOIVS, TVilliam Raymond, Physician; and Surgeon ; horn. Midland. Mich., Dec. 18, 1871 ; S071, William and Phoebe E. (Holmes) S. Edu. : Midland, Mich., High School ; Battle Creek, Mich., College ; M D., Am. Med. Missionary College, 1899 ; Chicago Post Grad. College, 1905. Mar- ried, Lura Maude Spencer, June 29, 1899, at Des Moines, Iowa. Began practice of med. in Portland, Ore., in 1899 ; elected Supt. of Portland, Ore., Sanitarium same year ; resigned June, 1906, to go to Port Townsend ; Pres., Supt. and Mgr., Nortli Western Sanitarium Assn. Republican Pres., Jefferson Co. Med. Soc, two years. Member : Wash State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : Northwestern Sanitarium ; Office : Mt. Baker block. Port Townsend, Wash. SIMMS, James Harvey, Banker; horn. Chambers Co., Ala., Oct. 6, 1868; son, Abram L. and Elizabeth (Heard) S. Edu. : common schools. Married, Mary E. Webb, Sept. 1, 1897, at La Fayette, Ala. Moved to Bowie Co., Texas, 1888. Mgr.. Simms Bros. Stores; Vice-pres., New Bos- ton Natl. Bank; Dir., First State Bank, De Kalb ; Naples Natl. Bank, Marshall Who. Gro. Co., Marshall and Texarkana. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows. Address : Simms, Tex. SIMONS, Seward Adams, Lawyer; horn, Union Springs, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1859 ; son, Nathan Carver and Susan (Adams) S. Edu. : grammar school, Buffalo, N. Y., ; 1867-72 ; high school, 1872-75 ; A. B., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, 1879. Married, Grace Churchyard, Sept. 5, 1888. Moved to Cal., 1904. Lecturer on Insurance in College of Law, Univ. of Sou. Cal. Mem- ber : Civil Service Commission, Buffalo. N. Y., 1885-86 ; School Board, Buffalo, N. Y., several years. Transfer Tax Appraiser, N. Y., 1900-3. Member : Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi, Masons, 32°, Shriners, Chamber of Commerce, L. A., and Cal. Bar Assns. Pres., Cornell Assn. of Los An- geles. Republican. Res. : 1107 Buena Vista St., S. Pasadena ; Office : 812-814 ' Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SIMPSON, Cyrus M., Lawyer; horn,, Rockville, Ind., Dec. 9, 1844 ; son, Mat- thew A. and Catherine (Ghormley) S. Studied law in offices of J. H. Richards j and J. C. Murray, lola, Kas. Married, Sarah A. Allen, May 13, 1868. Member' law firm. Simpson, Moody and Simpson.' Clerk of Allen Co., (Kas.) ; Dist. Court,' 1872-80; Member, lola City CounciL ON THE PACIFIC COAST 519 4 years ; Mayor of lola, 1 term ; City Atty., 2 terms. From 1877-86, Postmaster, lola, and School Dist. Treas., 3 years. Mem- ber of Pasadena Council, 1890-2. Mem- ber Cal. Assembly, 1892; Senate, 1895- 1903. From 1861-65, member of Co. H, Ninth Kansas Cav., Union Army. Mem- ber : G. A. R., Pasadena Bd. of Trade. Republican. Res. : 307 N. Marengo ave. ; Office : 214-18 Chamber of Commerce bldg., Pasadena, Cal. SIMPSON, Harold Grant, Lawyer; horn, lola, Kas., Apr. 22, 1876; son, Cyrus Mortimer and Sarah (Alien) S. Edu. : Pasadena High School, 1890-93; Throop Polytechnic Inst., 1893-97 ; Hastings Col- lege of Law, 1898. Married, Jeannette Eileau, June 7, 1900. Moved to Cal., 1886. Member law firm, Simpson, Moody & Simpson. Dep. Clerk, Supreme Court, under Geo. W. Root, at Los Angeles, 1899 to 1903. Member : Masons, Woodmen of the World, Maccabees, O. E. S. Republi- can. Res. : 175 Pearl st. ; Office : 214-218 Chamber of Commerce bldg., Pasadena, Cal. SIMPSON, Henry Reed, Mining. Was in employ, Kansas City Refinery, Argentine, Kas., 10 years ; trans, to El Paso, Texas, as Mgr., 1893-99 ; Gen. Mgr., Argentine Plant, El Paso, Silver City and Boquillos smelters, and mgr. of co's. mines at Santa ! Eulalia, Sierra Majoda, Parral, Chihuahua, I Mex., and Cook's Peak, N. M., 1899-1901 ; I Asst. Gen. Mgr., Sou. Dept., Am. Smelt- ing & Refining Co., at Aguascalientes, 1901-6. Moved to Los Angeles, 1906. ! Has introduced improvements which have I resulted in decreased cost of smelting and j refining. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. SIMPSON, James Kidd, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 19, 1861 ; son, JoshuaT^nd Eliza (Kidd) S. M. B., Univ. of Minn., 1884 ; M. D., Col- lege of Phys. and Surg., Minneapolis, 1886. Unmarried. Member : British Med. Assn., Royal Arch Masons, 14° Scottish Rite Mason. Address : Juneau, Alaska. SIMPSON, Josiah Adams, Physician and Surgeon; horn, Missouri, Jan. 12, 1862; sort, Robert and Martha A. S. A. B., Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., 1887 ; A. M., 1890; M. D., Cooper Med. College, S. F., 1891. Married, Fannie Stewart, June 19, 1895, at Woodland, Cal. Surgeon for the Western Sugar Refinery, and United States Steel Products Co. Mem- ber : San Francisco County Med. Soc, Med. Soc. State of Cal., Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science, Am. Geographic Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 363 Missouri St. ; Office : 638 20th st., San Francisco, Cal. SIN CL. AIR, Walter, Lawyer; horn, Hanover, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1838 ; son. Bur- ton and Elizabeth (Nicholas) S. ; first of family in America were two brothers, George and Alexander Sinclair, among first permanent settlers in Va. Edu. : com- mon schools, Ohio. Married, Carrie Stauff, July 17, 1895, at Marshfleld, Ore. Enlisted, Nov., 1861, in Civil War; dis- charged, Apr. 1, 1865 ; enlisted at Hills- boro, O., discharged, Omaha, Nebr. State Senator for Coos, Curry and Josephine Counties, Ore., four years ; introduced first homestead exemption law in Legis. of Ore. ; introduced first dist. drainage law, same Legis. Cluh : Ko Keel, (Coquille, Ore.). Member, Republican County Com- mittee for Coos Co. Address : Coquille, Ore. SISSON, George Arthur, Civil Engineer; horn, Marengo, 111., Aug. 7, 1880 ; son, Frank H. and Polly (St. John) S. Grad- uate of Sugar Grove High School, (111.), 1898; attended Wheaton College, Whea- ton. 111. ; Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa ; Mo. School of Mines, Rolla, Mo.; (C. E.), /Lehigh Univ., So. Bethlehem, Pa., 1905. y Married, Ella May Murphy, April 4, 1908, at Waterbury, Conn. From 1906 to 1910, worked for U. S. Govt, as civil engr. in U. S. Engr. Dept. ; designed and laid out fortification batteries, and had charge of heavy construction work on fortifications at mouth of Manila Bay, P. I. ; 1909-10, designing engr. on concrete cons, at mouth of Columbia River, Fort Stevens, Ore> 1910, Chief Engr. for Newport Engrg. Co., 520 WHO'S WHO v/ Portland, Ore. 1911-12, engr. in charge of Div. No. 3, of the Dalles-Celilo canal cons, on the upper Columbia River. Now senior partner, G. A. Sisson & Co., engrs. and contrs. Member : Sigma Phi Epsilon Frat., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : Glei- chen, Alberta ; Address : Box 34, Gleichen, Alberta, Canada. SIVYBR, lieonard D., Consulting- Min- ing Engineer and Economic Geologist ; horn, Milwaukee, Wis., 1853. Traveled tlarough Colo., New Mexico, and Ariz., 1872, with govt, scout as companion, and discovered gold and copper in Jerome dist. Examined mines of Sonora, Sinaloa and Durango, Mex., 1877 ; inspected mines of Nev. and Utah., 1878. In charge of mineral exhibits, World's Fair, Chicago, 1892. Author : "Silver Coin and Its Rela- tion to Gold," pub. 1894. Address : 1306 S. Westlake ave., Los Angeles, Cal. SJOIiANDER, John Peter, Farmer; born, Hudiksvall, Sweden, March 25, 1851 ; son, Olof and Margaret (Larson) S. Edu. : elementary high school, Hudiksvall, Swe- den, and by private teachers. Never grad- uated in anything. Married, Caroline Busch, May 23, 1878, at Cedar Bayou, Tex. For the last fifty years has used two hours daily for study. Has written verses and stories for many publications, and con- tributed articles on agriculture to several papers in America and Europe. Address : Cedar Bayou, Harris County, Tex. SKEIjTOjV, Leslie James, Artist; horn, Montreal, Can., 1848 ; son, James Welsh and Mary (Gauit) S. Edu. : private and Montreal high schools ; studied in Paris several years ; pupil of Iwill. Married, Miss A. R. Bulley, at New Brighton, Eng., 1878. Landscapes in oil and pastel ex- hibited at Paris Salon, 1907 ; Liverpool, Autumn exhibition, 1902 ; British and Colonial exhibition at times of King Ed- ward's coronation, held in Roj^al Institute, London, Royal Academy, London, 1904 ; Natl. Academy of Design, N. Y., 1908 ; Royal Canadian Academy, Denver Artists Club, Montreal Art Assn., and elsewhere. Represented in permanent collection of Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo One of most noted works entitled, "Gather ing Storm in Estes Park," reproduced in colors in Brush and Pencil, Feb., 1903 Loaned 16 pictures of Colorado scenery to be reproduced on post cards, hoping thereby to improve the standard of local taste. These had a wide circulation, Chmn., Coburn Library Book Club, Colo- rado Springs ; 2nd Vice-pres., 1911, Win ter Night Club, Colorado Springs ; Vice- pres., Colorado Springs Art Soc, 1913, Res. and Studio : 1225 N. Tejon st, Colo- rado Springs, Colo. SKIIiLiMAJV, Pliil, Lawyer; horn. East German, Chenango Co., N. Y., Oct. 27, 1845 ; son, F'rancis Martin and Julia Ann (Chappell) S. Edu. : common schools ol N. Y., and Minn. ; Hamlin Univ., Red Wing, Minn. ; left school to enter army. Civil War. Married, Fannie A. Kawsou, Jan. 10, 1878, at Red Wing, Minn. City Clerk of Red Wing, Minn., 4 years ; served 3 terms as Mayor of Aberdeen, S. D. also City Atty., (territorial days.) ; served as private in Co. G, 3rd Minn. Inf. Vols, Comm. Sergeant, 112th U. S. C. I., also second Lieut., Co. A, 113th U. S. Colored! Inf., all in Civil War. Address : Olympia,, Wash. SL.ATON, Oscar L.., Banker; horn, Zebu- Ion, Ga., Nov. 21, 1866 ; son, John B. and Mattie (Beckham) S. Edu. : in George-, town, Texas ; LL. B., Lebanon, Tenn. Married, Sallie Wilkinson, June 22, 1905,' at Lubbock, Tex. Pres., Lubbock State Bank; First Natl. Bank, Tahoka ; Dir., Am. Home Life Ins. Co. ; stockholder, Ozana Natl. Bank, Guarantee State Bank and Trust Co., Dallas. Member : Knight, of Pythias. Address : Lubbock, Tex. SLiAUSON, James, Capitalist; hornji Austin, Nev., Oct. 7, 1865 ; son, Jonathanj Sayre and Sarah R. (Blum) S Moved ' to San Francisco, 1870 ; Los Angeles,, a 1874. Employed by L. A. Co. Bank, 1880-j 85 ; Secy., Azusa Land and Water Co..- 1885 ; Pres., Azusa Foothill Citrus Co.. Azusa Agricultural Water Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Equitable Savings Bank, ON THE PACIFIC COAST '521 Western Union Oil Co., Sixth Agricultural Assn. ; Pres., L. A. Chamber of Commerce. Clubs : California, (dir.) ; Bolpa Chica Gun, (vice-pres.) ; L. A. Country, Annan- dale Country, University, Sunset, (pres., 1910). Dir. and Treas., L. A. Symphony Assn. Res. : 2345 S. Figueroa ; Offioc : 522 Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SLAVEN, Thouias Harrison, Banker; bo/n, j::aiia.da, Oct. 21, 1832 ; son, P. and Eliza (Walsh) S. Edu. : country and normal schools. Married, Ellen Meagher, June 7, 1859, in Can. Pres., Tres Pinos Warehouse Co. ; Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Hollister Savings Bank, Hollister storage Co., Silver Creek and Panoche Land and Water Co. Member, Co. Bd. of Edu., several years. Address : Hollister, Cal. SliOANE, ^William A., Judge; horn, Rockford, 111., Oct. 10, 1854 ; son, Hamp- ton P. and Adeline (Grand-Girard) S. Edu,. : Grinnell Academy and B. A., la. College, 1877. Married, Annie L. Kimball. 1882. Moved to Cal., 1887. Justice of City Justice Court, San Diego, 2 terms. Superior Judge of San Diego Co., since May, 1911. Member, Exec. Comm. of Republican State Central Comm. Repub- lican. Res. : N and Ibis sts ; Office : Court House, San Diego, Cal. LOSS, M. C, Judg-e; horn, N. Y. City. Feb. 28, 1869. Edu. : schools of San Fran- cisco ; Reid's School, Belmont; grad.. Harvard Law School. 1893. Superior Judge 1900-5 ; since. Judge of Supreme Court. Res. : 3498 Clay st. ; Office : Wells- Fargo bid., San Francisco, Cal. MALIiEY, CliflEord Allison, Physician; horn, Columbus, Ind., Jan. 22, 1877. Edu. : Hartsville High School ; Hope Normal School, Ind. ; Ph. B., Franklin College, Ind. ; Central Med. College ; M. D., Med. College of Ind., 1904 ; post grad., Chicago, Louisville and Indianapolis. Married, Mary L. Rhorer, Sept. 10. 1902. Member, Hosp. Corps, at Jacksonville, Savannah and Cuba, during Span. -Am. War. Moved to Los Angeles, 1904. Member : L. A. bo. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1000 W. 23rd st. ; Office : 405 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. SMITH, Alan Welch, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Dunkirk, Md., Sept. 13, 1871 ; son, John Sparrow and Ruth Elea- nor (Owens) S. Edu. : private tutorage and public schools of Baltimore, Md. ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Bal- timore, 1895 ; post grad., Johns Hopkins Med. School. Married, Alvira Adele Ben- nett, Oct. 31, 1900, at Portland, Ore. Exam. : Prudential Life Ins. Co., Oregon Life Ins. Co., Reliance Life of Pittsburg, Western Union Life Ins. Co. Surg. : Mary- land Casualty Co., Fidelity & Deposit Co., U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co., Aetna Life & Accident Co. ; Surg, to several Portland mfg. concerns. Asst. Health Officer, Port of Baltimore, 3 years ; Asst. Surg., P. H. and M. H. S., 2 years ; Surg., Maryland Naval Brigade ; Pres., Portland City Bd. of Health; Lieut., U. S. Reserve Med. Army Corps. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Portland Med. Soc, (pres.) ; Port- land Acad, of Med.. Oregon State Med. Soc, Med. and Chirurgical Faculty, Balti- more ; 32° Scottish Rite Mason. Ore. Con- sistory, No. 1 ; Al Kader Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Cluhs : Arlington, University. Res. : 475 10th st. ; Office : Electric bldg. Portland, Ore. SMITH, Alice Maude, Physician, Sur geon. Author; horn, Quebec, Canada, Jan. 14, 1867 ; daughter, Ex-Mayor Abram Nel- son Smith of Sutton, Quebec, and Judith (Scovill) S. ; descended from Gen. Gage. Gov. of Montreal, afterwards commander of the British Army in Boston ; and Sir Thomas Smith of the British Army. Edu. : Cyrus Thomas private school, Abercorn, Que. ; Academy, Cowansville, Que. ; Lyna Hospital Training School for Nurses, Lynn. Mass., grad., 1888 ; School of Domestic Economy and Industrial Arts, Boston, Mass., 1900 ; special work in District Nursing and Obstetrics in Boston ; care of the insane, State Hospital for the In- sane, Corcord. N. H. ; private instruction in various lines of study in Boston and Chicago ; Chicago Athenaeum for College -/ 522 WHO'S WHO preparatory work ; Northwestern Univ. School of Med., Chicago, grad., 1896; post grad. work in clinics, hospitals and Chicago slums, and own private dispensary, Chi- cago. Special study, Univ. of Chicago, 1898 ; Univ. of Wisconsin, 1911-12 ; Home Correspondence School of Springfield, Mass., 1912 ; with Wm. E. Price of New York, in the Study of Dramatic Technique, 1906-7, and with Prof. Morrow of San Francisco. Organized the Training School for Nurses at the State Hospital at Tewkesbury, Mass., 1890-1-2. Re-organlz- ed Jackson Park Sanitarium for Children. Chicago, in 1897. Prof.. Social Hygiene, Univ. of Puget Sound, Tacoraa. Volun- teered in both the Navy and the Military Hosp. Relief Corps at the beginning of the Span.-Am. War. Hon. Member, Chi- cago Med. Women's Club. Member : Pierce County Med. Soc, Tacoma ; Am. Soc. Ad- van. of Science, Am. Sociological Assn.. Am Geographical Soc, Am. Pub. Health Comm. of One Hundred. Dir., Tacoma Business Woman's Club. Daughter of Isis, and of Eastern Star. Author: (medical) "Study in Heredity." "The Municipal Care of th^ Dependent Classes," "A Study of School Hygiene," "A Plea for a National Depart- ment of Health and School Hygiene." "Is a High Total Acidity Pathognomonic of Cardiac Disease?" "The Application of Physics in Obstetrics." etc. ; (drama) "The Price of Friendship." "The Strength of the Weak." etc. : (fiction) "A Near- Legend of Commencement Bay," etc Res. : Hotel Stratford : Offlce : 907 % C St., Tacoma. Wash. SMITH, Arthur M., Physician: r)orn, Iowa, 1875. Edu. : high school, Los An- geles, Cal. ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1898 ; Interne and Asst. Supt., L. A. Co. Hosp.. 1898-1903. Married. Helen Milligan. Oct. 19, 1907. Police Surg., L. A.. 1908-7. In practice. Los Angeles, since 1907. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Clu'bs : L. A. Country, Union League, Jonathan. Res. : Purssord's Baths ; Office : 405 S. Hill st, Los Angel e.s. Cal. SMITH, Benjamin John, Insurance Man; born. New Marlbrough, Mass. ; son, Auren and Cordelia (Hollister) S. Edu. : South Berkshire Institute. Married, Elizabeth Sculpham, 1907, at Oakland, Cal. At age of 19 entered service of Conn. Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford, at San Francisco, occupying in turn all positions ; now Mgr., Pacific Dept (all territory West of Rocky Mountains). Clnhs : Bohemian. Common- wealth, S. F. Commercial, Claremont Coun- try. Res.: 671 Vernon st. Oakland; OiJice: Alaska Commercial bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. SMITH, Carroll Lee, Physician and Sur- geon ; torn, Conover, N. C, Nov. 27, 1878 ; son, William Pinkney and Candace C. (Stine) S. B. S., Univ. of Idaho, 1901; M. D., Northwestern Univ. Med. School, 1904. Unmarried. Secy., Spokane Co. Med. Soc, 1906-10; Chief Med. Insp. Spokane Public School Children ; Asst. Surg.. C, M. & St. P. Ry. Member: Co., State and Am. Med. Assns.. Kappa Sigma. Nu Sigma Nu. Gluts : Spokane Country. Spokane. University, (Spokane). Democrat. Res. : Spokane Club ; Offtce : Traders bldg.. Spokane. Wash. SMITH, Charles J., Banker; horn, Jas- samine Co.. Ky.. 1854. Edu. : Blackburn Univ., Carlinville, 111. Gen. Mgr., Pacific Coast Imp. Co. ; Pres., Washington Securi- ties Co.. Central Coal Co. ; Vice-pres., Washington Trust and Savings Bank; Cashier, Northwest Loan and Trust Co., Spokane. Address : Seattle, Wash. S3IITH, Charles Johnson, Physician and Surgeon ; torn, Derby, O.. Aug. 23, 1864 ; son, Samuel R. and Martha (Dick) S. Edu. : Northwestern Univ., Ada, Ohio ; M. D., Starling Med. College. 1888 ; M. D., Bellevue Univ. Hosp., 1890. Married, Lillian Gulliford, Aug. 26, 1891, at Pendle- ton, Ore. Oregon State Senator. 8 years; Mayor, City of Pendleton. Member : East-, ern Ore. Dist. Med. Soc. Oregon State Med. Sos., Am. Med. Assn.. International Soc for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Pres., Oreo-oTi St^+e Bd. of Health. Member, Ore- gon Bd. of Higher Curricula. Res. : ON THE PACIFIC COAST 523 IIG Lewis St. ; OlJioG : Maiu st., rendleton, Ore. SMITH, Clarence Austin, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Derby, Conn., Jan. 24, 1861 ; son. Ell Stone and Eliza (Holbrook) S. B. A., Yale Univ., 1882 ; M. D., Col- lege of Phys. and Surg., Columbia Univ., 1887 ; Interne in Bellevue Hosp., New York, 1887-89. Began practice in Seat- tle, April, 1889. Married, Susan Selden Chicester, July 2, 1890, at Genesee, N. Y. ; Member : Wash. State Med. Assn., (ex- i pres.) ; King Co. Med. See, (ex-pres) ; j Am. Med. Assn., Sons of Am. Rev. Editor I in Chief, "Northwest Medicine Journal," j of the State Med. Assn., of Ore., Wash. 1 and Idaho. Res. : 1304 E. Mercer st. ; j Oifice: 719-22 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. SMITH, Clarence Mark, Capitalist; horn, Salem, Wis., Aug. 5, 1854 ; son, William Harrison and Ann Livingston (Cass) S. Edu. : State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis. Married, Aimee Bell, Dec. 24, 1878 ; second, Alice Elizabeth Prescott, Aug. 10, 1891. Prin., high school. Sturgeon Bay, Wis., 1876-80 ; County Supt, schools. Door Co., Wis., 1880 ; in insurance bus., since 1881. Agt., Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. ; Gen. Mgr., Smith, Thomas & Thomas, Ins. ; Pres., Natl. Bank of Vi- salia. Bank of Visalia, Consolidated Heat and Light Co., Visalia; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Tulare. Member : Knights Templar, Masons. Cluhs : Bohemian, Union League, (San Francisco) ; Keweah, Widgeon Gun, (Visalia, Cal.). Res.: 992 Green st. ; Of- fice : 333 Kearny st., San Francisco, Cal. SMITH, Clark S., Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Muir, Mich., May 19, 1881 ; son, Justin and Christina E, (Fox) S. Grad. : Ionia, Mich., High School ; M. D., Dept. of Med., Univ. of Minn., 1907 ; served one year as interne at St. Luke's Hosp., St. Paul, Minn., grad., 1908. Mar- ried, Caroline Van Zandt, Sept. 14, 1910, at Bozeman, Mont. Med. Exam., for Mu- tual, Aeges, Natl., Des Moines, and Aetna Life Ins. Cos. Member : Elks, Knights Templar, Masons, Order Eastern |, Star, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Flathead Co. Med. Soc, Montana State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 345 5th ave., E. ; Office : Buffalo blk., Kalispell, Mont. SMITH, David Francis, Lawyer; horn, Benedicta, Maine, Feb. 1, 1865 ; son, William Iloran and Sarah Ann (Moore) S. Edu. : Colby College, Waterville, Me. ; Boston Univ. Law School ; prep, school, Houlton Academy, Houlton, Me. Married, Harriet May Collins, Feb. 1, 1892, at Boston, Mass. Three sons ; one in Har- vard College, (1916). Dist Judge, two terms, 1896 to 1905 ; Democratic candi- date, Chief Justice of Montana, 1904 ; Pres., High School Board. Gluh : Kalis- pell. Democrat. Address : Kalispell, Mont. SMITH, Eben Cooke, Banker; horn, Springfield, 111., Oct. 31, 1863; son, Eben Cooke and Cecilia (Dickinson) S. Edu. : Oberlin College ; Univ. of Mich. Married, Carrie E. Michles, at Pacific Grove, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1888. Pres., Bank of E. Cooke Smith. Member, Bd. of City Trus- tees. Mayor of Pacific Grove. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias, Uniform Rank. Address : Pacific Grove, Cal. SMITH, Everett Russell, Physician; horn, Vermont, 1846. Edu. : high school. Sycamore, 111. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1873. In practice, DeKalb, 111., 1874-84 ; Rockford, 111., 1884-7 ; Los Angeles, since 1887. Former member, Bd. of Health, Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : Alhambra ; Office : Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SMITH, Francis Marion, Capitalist; horn, Richmond, Wis., Feb. 2, 1846 ; son, Henry G. and Charlotte (Paul) S. ; descendant on maternal side from William Paul, who came from England to Am., 1637, and from Lemuel Paul, a Rev. soldier. Edu. : in Milton College, Wis. Married, Evelyn Ellis, Jan. 23, 1907, at Oakland, Cal. In mining bus. as prospector and developer of mines, 1867-82 ; discovered Teal's Borax Marsh Mine in Esmeralda Co., Nev. ; from this developed American borax industry. 524 WHO'S WHO supply now coming from Death Valley. or the Analytic of Explicit Reasoning," Pres., Pacific Coast Borax Co., United Properties Co., Twenty-Third Ave. Bank, Oakland ; Realty Syndicate of Oakland ; Oakland Traction Co., Oakland, San Fran- cisco & San Jose Consolidated R. R. Co., Tonopah & Tidewater R. R. Co. Trustee, Mills College. Member : Sons of Am. Rev. Cluhs : Pacific Union, (San Francisco); Union League, N. Y. Yacht, (N. Y.). Res. : Winter- Arbor Villa, East Oakland, Cal. ; Office : Realty Syndicate bldg., Oakland, Cal. SMITH, George Harris; Lavi^yer; lorn, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 29, 1873 ; son, George and Eliza (Williams) S. Edu. : public schools ; grad.. Salt Lake High School, 1896 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1899. . Married, Euphemia Luhn, July 5, 1905, at Spokane, Wash. Entered service of Ore- gon Short Line R. R., July 1, 1899, as law clerk in Legal Dept. App. Asst. Atty., for State of Utah, for same road, Jan. 1, 1900 ; became Asst. Gen. Atty., in Spring, 1905, which position still holds ; also Asst. Gen. Atty., for Utah Light & Rail- way Co. ; Asst. Gen. Atty. in State of Utah for Union Pacific R. R. Co., and Southern Pacific Co. Cluhs : Alta, Uni- versity, Country, Transportation. Res. : 765 3rd ave. ; Office : 508 Deseret News bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah. SMITH, George Hugh, Law^yer; born, Phila., Pa., Feb. 2, 1834 ; son. Rev. Geo. A. and Ophelia A. (William) S. Grad., Va. Military Inst, Lexington, Va., 1853. Served in Army of Northern Va., C. S. A., first as Capt., then as Col. of 25th Va. Inf., trans. Winter of 1862-63, to 62nd Va. Regt. Mounted Inf. ; then Imboden's Cav. Brigade, which he commanded through closing compaigns of war. Moved to Los Angeles, 1869. Member, Cal. Sen- ate, 1877-88. Reporter of Supreme Court, volumes 54-62, incl. Commissioner of Supreme Court, Cal., 1899-1904. Justice, Court of Appeals, Second Appellate Dist., 1905-6. Author : "Right and Law," 1877 ; "Critical View of Modern English Juris- prudence," "Theory of the State," "Logic, "The Theory of Jurisprudence." Author of essays : "The True Method of Legal Education," "Logic and Its Uses — A Lawyer's View." Hon. Member, Victoria Inst, of Great Britain, L. A. Bar Assn., Confederate Veterans. Clubs : California, , University, (Los Angeles) ; Cosmos, (San: Francisco). Res.: University Club; Of- fice : 604 Merchants Trust bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. SMITH, George Venable, Lawyer; born, Hopkinsville, Ky., Feb. 22, 1843 ; son, Frederick Coleman and Elizabeth (Green- field) S. Married, May L Vestal, 1880; second, lone Tomlinson, April, 1890, at t Seattle, Wash. Self edu., except common schools of Sacramento, Cal. ; read law with John B. Felton and Edward J. Prin- gle, in San Francisco, 1861-1864 ; admit- ted to bar of Cal., 1864 ; commenced prac- tice in Portland, Ore., 1864 ; practiced there 4 years, returned to San Francisco, 2 years ; left there and traveled and re- turned to Oregon for health ; then from 1870 to 1872, practiced in Salt Lake City, firm of Jonason & Smith ; returned to Cal. and entered practice of law in Ba- kersfield, 1872-83; practiced in Seattle, 1883-86. Leader of Anti-Chinese move- ment to exclude Chinese labor, by which he aided passage of the Exclusion Act. Member of Constitutional Convention of ! Cal., 1879, from 4th District at Large ; Author of Superior Court System of Cal. District Attorney of Kern County, from 1880-83 ; Asst. City Atty. of Seattle, 1884. Compiled City Ordinances in published book, 1884. Organized and acted as Pres. and Mgr. of Puget Sound Co-operative Col- ony, at Port Angeles, which settled the City of Port Angeles ; left Colony in 1888. Elected Probate Judge of Clallam County, Wash., 1888, and served 3 years ; elected and served one term. Pros. Atty., 1891 ; served 7 years as City Atty. of Port An- geles, 1903-1910. Since 1904, Court Com- missioner of Clallam County. Res. : 4th and Peabody sts. ; Office : Opera House blk., Port Angeles, Wash. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 525 SMITH, Grant H., Lawyer; born, Amador Co., CaL, Apr. 13, 1S05 ; aon, Horace and Jane L. (Churchill) S. Edu. : public schools, \ irginia City, Nev., and Bodie, Cal. ; Placerville Acad., 1S81-3. City Judge, Salt Lake City, 1904-5. Member : Utah Code Commission, 1896-97 ; Utah Com- pilation Commission, 1907-08. Member law firm, Lindley & Eichhoff. Republican. Bes. : San Rafael ; Office : Mills bldg., San ' Francisco, Cal. SMITH, Gut TVhitman, Lawyer; horn, Peoria, 111., Nov. 3, 1872 ; son, John Boyd and Lucretia (Howell) S. Edu. : public and high schools, Peoria, 111. Moved to Cal., 1889. B. A., and LL. B., Stanford Univ., 1895. Married, Maude E. Shepherd, . Apr. 18, 1899. City Atty., Fresno, 1897- 99. Pres., Chamber of Commerce, Fresno, 1906-7. Del., Republican State Convs., ji 1896 and 1900. CluJ) : Sequoia. Member : ! B. P. O. E. Res. : 951 Belmont ave. ; Office : Forsythe bldg., Fresno, Cal. SMITH, Harry Clay, Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Hughesville, Mo., Feb. 4, 1872 ; sou, Henry C. and Martha E. (Mockbee) S. Attended Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, N. Y., 1894. Unmarried. House Surg., Mo., Kas. & Texas Ry. Hosp., Sedalia, Mo., 1894-96; Local Surg., Mo. Pacific Ry. and S. W. & L. W. Ry. Co., Sedalia, Mo., 1894-96; Local Surg., M., K. & T. Ry., in charge of emergency station, Denison, Texas, 1896-99 ; Local Surg., Houston & Texas Cent. Ry. at same time ; U. S. Army service in Philippine Islands, 1899-1902 ; contract surgeon ; Special Exam., M., K. & T. Ry., Denison, Texas, 1902-4 ; private practice, Missoula, Mont., since 1904. Address : Higgins blk., Missoula, Mont. JMITH, Henry Pratt, Mining- Engineer; torn, Springfield, Mass., Aug. 4, 1872 ; son, Richard Hale and Sarah Abbie (Pratt) S. Mech. Engr., Cornell Univ., 1898. Married, Josephine MacDonald, June 12, 1907, at Guanajuato, Mexico. Gen. Mgr.. Guanajuato Reduction & Mines Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Mexican Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : Casa de Administratim, Valenciana ; Office : Apartado 55, Guanajuato, Gto., Mexico. S3HTH, Hiram S., Physician and Sur- geon ; iorn, Fenton, Mich., Sept. 17, 1869 ; son, Israel J. and Helen (Raulett) S. Edu. : Fenton Normal School ; M. D., De- troit College of Medicine, 1898. Married, Nelle M. Gordon, Dec. 6, 1898, at Detroit, Mich. Chief Surgeon at Black Diamond, Wash., Pacific Coast Coal Co. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fel- lows, Arctic Brotherhood. Address : Black Diamond, Wash, SMITH, Joseph Claybaugh, Physician; horn, Washington, Iowa, Aug. 12, 1859 ; son, Isaac N. and Nancy (Young) S. M. D., Iowa State Univ., 1889. Married, Emma, Shambrook, July 19, 1889, at Scio, Ore. Mayor of Grant's Pass, 3 times. Twice elected Representative in Legisla- ture. Member : Southern Ore. Med. Soc, Ore. Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Address: 703 L St., Grant's Pass, Ore. SMITH, liucetta Amelia, Physician; horn, Ionia Co., Mich., Sept. 8, 1880 ; dawghter, Ambrose Gorman and Evangelia (Dixon) S. Grad., Ionia High School, 1900 ; M. D., Univ. of Mich., Dept of Med. and Surg., 1906; Summer of 1902, Univ. of Mich., Literary Dept; Interne in Wo- man's Hosp., of Chicago, 1906-07. Licens- ed to practice in State of Mich., 1907 ; State of Oregon, 1908. Speciali2;ing in diseases of women and children. Grad. Member, Alpha Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Iota, Ann Arbor, Mich., only natl. wo- man's frat. (in med.) in the U. S. Mem- ber : Ladies' Auxiliary to Coml. Club, Rose- burg, Ore., (affiliated with Woman's Club of State) ; Sou. Dist. Med. Assn., Ore. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : Corner South Jackson and Blakely ; Of- fice : Masonic bldg., Rosebury, Ore. SMITH, Pearl Hawley, Capitalist; horn, Mt. Pleasant, la., 1861 ; son, Simon and Jane (Kelly) S. Edu. : public schools, Mt. Pleasant, la. ; Howe's Academy ; Iowa Wesleyan Univ., Mt. Pleasant, la. Mar- ried, Blanche Dewey Cooke. Secured 154 acres govt, land, and after 15 years' liti- 526 WHO'S WHO gation, secured patent ; land contains iron ore and is of great value ; leased to U. S. Steel Corporation, together with other land in that section ; later purchased coal lands in State of Wash. One of princi- pal owners of Smith & McLaren Co., con- trollers of 9,000 acres in coal dist. (now known as Mendota Coal & Coke Co.). Moved to Los Angeles, Jan., 1908. Mem- ber : Elks. Cluhs : California, L. A. Coun- try. Bes. : 2721 Wilshire blvd., Los An- geles, Cal. SMITH, Rea, Physician and Surgeon; horn, DeKalb, 111., Nov. 6, 1876; son. Dr. Everett Russell and Addie M. (Griswold) S. ; ancestors served in Rev. War and wars with Indians. Edu. : schools of DeKalb, 111. ; grammar and high schools, Los An- geles ; grad., Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1899; M. D., Univ. of Pa., Med. College, 1902; Interne, Hosp. of Univ. of Pa., 1903. Married, Georgia Deering Knight, Apr. 21, 1903, at Los Angeles. Engaged in practice of medicine in partnership with his father and C. W. Anderson, since 1903. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Clinical and Pathological Soc. of Los Angeles. Cluhs : California, L. A. Athletic, Zeti Psi, Phi Alpha Sigma. Res. : 657 W. 23rd St. ; Office : 304 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. SMITH, Robert Percy, Physician; horn, Dunkirk, Md., Aug. 24, 1868 ; son, John /Sparrow (M. D.) and Ruth Allen (Owens) S. ; descendant of Richard Smith, first Atty. Gen. of Maryland Colonies, 1649. Edu. : private schools of Baltimore, Md. ; M. D., Med. College of Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, 1891 ; post grad., Johns Hop- kins Med. School, 1903, and special work on nervous and mental diseases, Phila. Hosp., 1904. Married, Martha Elliott, Jan. 8, 1901, at Baltimore. Asso. Prof, of Hygiene and Pub. Health, Baltimore, Med. College, 1895-1901 ; resigned to be- come Asso. Prof, of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1901-1909 ; since has practiced in Seattle ; practice confined to diseases of the nervous system and the mind. On Staff, City Hosp., Seattle. Member : Med. and Chirurgical Soc. of Baltimore, 1901-09 King Co. Med. Soc, Wash. County Stat* Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Am. Medic Psychological Assn. Bes. : 1308 Senecc St. ; Office : 217 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash SMITH, Sam Ferry, Law^yer; horn Pittsburg, Pa., June 8, 1863; son, Johjj Quincy Adams and Anna (Ferry) S. Edu. public schools, Pittsburg ; Colorado Springs, Denver, and San Franciscoi Married, Hannah Hammond (deceased) 1885 ; second, Helen Frost, 1905. Member San Diego Bd. of Edu., 1898 to 1904. Pres, Bd. of Trustees, San Diego, 1907-10' Cluhs : Cuyamaca, Jonathan. Member Los Angeles, Am., and San Diego Ba Assns., Masons, Shriners, Knights Tem plar, Scottish Rite. Res. : 222 4th st. Office : 409 Union bldg., San Diego, Cal. SMITH, Samuel Francis, Banker; horn Utah, Nov. 21, 1873 ; son, Jesse N. am Emma S. (West) S. Edu. : common schools Married, Lulu J. Hatch, Apr. 5, 1900, a Snowflake, Ariz. Pres., Bank of Northeri Ariz. ; Mgr., Arizona Co-operative Merc Institution, Snowflake Branch. Member Snowflake and Taylor Irri. Co. Pres., Bd of Edu. of Snowflake Stake Acad. Ad dress : Snowflake, Ariz. SMITH, Sydney, Capitalist; horn. To ronto. Can., 1869 ; son, C. Sidney am Diana Waters (Allan) S. ; direct descend ant of Col. Wm. Allan of Canada. Edu. Tassie College, Gait, Ont. ; Trinity Col lege, Port Hope, Can. ; Day's Commercia College, Toronto. Made tour of world Married, Louis M. Yount, 1889, in Cal Went West to develop Sun and Moon Mine Idaho Springs, Colo. ; opened and starte( consolidation of all the mines of Austii!, Nev. Vice-pres., France-Wellman Oil Co Cluhs : South Shore Country, Illinois Atb letic, (Chicago) ; Cleveland (Ohio) Coufl try, Chicago Automobile, L. A. Automobile Bes. : Ocean Park ; Office : 702 Securit; bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SMITH, Theodore Gardner, Banker born, Chelsea, Mass., May 8, 1869 ; sor. E. W. and Caroline P. (Brewer) S. Edu. Denver High School. Married, Minnett ON THE PACIFIC COAST 527 Butterfield. Nov. 14. 1.S94. at Denver. Colo. Vice-pres., Internationnl Tmst Co. Mem- ber : Am. Acad. Political and Social Science. Clubs : Denver. Denver Country, Colorado Golf. Denver Athletic. Traffic. ' (Denver) ; El Paso. (Colorado Springs). Res. : 654 Humboldt st. : Office : Equitable bids:.. Denver. Colo. SMITH, W^alter Dorr, Civil Engineer ; i horn, Alameda. Cal., Oct. 5. 1877 ; son, j De Wit Clinton and Sarah (Libby) S. I Grad.. Morris, Minn., High School, 1895 ; j Civil Engr. course with Internatl. Corres- ' pondence Schools, and independent study. ' Married. Kate Mary Corman. Aug. 6, '. 1903. at Redlands. Cal. 1895 to 1898, I general ranch work in Sou. Cal. ; 1898 I to 1902, Asst. City Engr.. Eedlands. Cal. ; Nov., 1902, to Nov.. 1906, Hydrographer, U. S. Reclamation Service, at Yuma. Ariz. : Feb.. 1905. predicted in written report that the Colo. River would be diverted to the Alamo Channel and the Salton Basin immediately after the crest of the spring flood of that year ; this prediction was fulfilled .July 1-15. 1905. Since Dec. 1906, Asst. Engr.. Civil Service. City of Los Angeles. Supervised construction of Buena Vista Bridge at Elysian Park, and Arroyo Seco Bridge, Los Angeles, Cal. Charter member and dir.. Los Angeles Fellowship Farm Assn.. Puente. Cal. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Engineers' and Architects' Assn. of Sou. Cal., City Club of Los Angeles. Webster Club of Los Angeles, Unitarian Church, Knights of Pythias. Res. : 4210 Gordon ave.. Los Angeles. Cal. ; Ofjtce : City Harbor Dept.. San Pedro. Cal. SMITH, "Warren Peroe, Electrical Engi- neer ; dorn. Providence. R. I., May 28, 1885 : son. Walter C. and Mary E. Smith. Grad., Portland High School. 1904 : Po- mona College. 1904-06: A. B. (E. E.), Leland Stanford, Jr.. Univ., 1909. Un- married. Engr. on Design and Operation of Power Apparatus, Westinghouse Elec. ' and Mfg. Co.. Pittsburg. Pa.. 15 months ; Elec. Engr.. Isthmian Canal Commission, : Corozal, Canal Zone, Sept., 1910, to Sept., 1911 ; Construction Engr., Westinghouse Elec. and Mfg. Co., Portland, Ore., to Apr.. 1912. Since June, 1912, Secy, and Dir., Columbia Harbor Land Co. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Res. : 71 Trinity place; Of}lce: 902 Wilcox bldg.. Portland, Ore. SMITH, Willard (Wallace), Surgeon: horn, Creston, O., Jan. 1, 1876; son, Wal- lace Milton and Rachel Elizabeth ("Pat- terson) S. Grad., Creston. O.. High School. 1890; B. M. E.. Oregon Agricultural Col- lege. 1895; M. D., Cleveland Univ. of Medicine and Surgery, 1898 ; M. D.. Jef- ferson Med. College (Phila.). 1900; (Hon.) M. S., Oregon Agricultural College. 1901. Married, Elizabeth J. Aves, Dec. 26, 1901. at Norwalk, Ohio. Member : Maricopa County Med. Soc. Arizona Med. Assn.. Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 805 N. 4th ave. ; Ofpce : Natl. Bank of Arizona bldg.. Phoe- nix, Ariz. SMOOT, C(harles) Calvert, Broker (Stocks and Bonds) ; 'born, Alexandria. Va., Feb. 28. 1874 ; son, David Lowe and Laura Wingfield (Richards) S. B. S., Cal. College, Oakland, 1896; Rochester Theological Seminary, 1899. Married Edna Evangeline Tully. July 17. 1895. at Oak- land. Cal. Clubs : Southern, Union Lea- gue. Res. : 365 Warwick ave.. Oakland. Cal.; Omce: 915 First Natl. Bank bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. SMOOT. Ree: since then, spending three and five months at post grad. work. Married, Mary Leaver, June 22, 1892, at Logan, Utah. Parents came to the West from Switzerland in the early fifties ; left an orphan at eight ; has spent a number of | years in Asia Minor and Palestine ; learned the Turkish language, which he speaks fluently ; has been practicing spe- cialties of eye, ear, nose and throat in Salt Lake City, for past 12 years. Mayor of Eureka, Utah., 1898-1899. Member: Salt Lake County Med. Soc. (pres., 1912) ; Utah State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Am. Academy of Opthalmology and Oto-j laryngology. Address : 164 E. South Tem- ple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. STEARNS, Harry Chenoweth, Banker; horn, Oakland, Ore., June 21, 1882 ; son^ Arba F. and Nancy E. (Chenoweth) S. Edu. : Oakland high school ; Hill Military! Acad., Portland, Ore. Married, Elizabeth! Powell, Aug. 10, 1905, at Oakland, Ore., Pres., Yoncalla State Bank. Address Yoncalla, Ore. STEDMAN, Chester Jewett, Physician I and Surgeon ; horn. Brown's Island, Hani cock Co., West Va., May 6, 1878 ; sonj Lyman and Emily Matilda (Jewett) S. descended from Rev. Donald Cargill, Scot- tish Covenanter, beheaded at Cross ol Edinburgh, 1681 ; on mother's side from Henri de Juatt, a Knight of the First I Crusade, 1096-99, and Deacon Maxmiliar Jewett, a founder, in 1639, of Rowley Mass. ; Moses Jewett, gt. gt. grandfather served in Rev. War. Grad., Steubenvilic (Ohio) High School, 1895; M. D., Balti more Med. College, Baltimore, Md., 1902 Resident Phy., St. Joseph's Hosp , Balti more, Md., 1902 ; Asst. Pathologist an( Bacteriologist, Baltimore Med. Colleg-^ Baltimore, 1902-03 ; Grad., U. S. Arm; Medical School, Wash., D. C, 1904; pos' ON THE PACTFTC COAST 539 grad. studies in Bacteriology, Physiologic Chemistry and Nutrition. Sheffield Scien- tific School of Yale Univ.. 1909-10. Un- married. Invented, in 1903, Section Lift- er and Slide Holder for use in Pathologic Laboratory. First Lieut, and Captain, U. S. Army Med. Corps. 1903-9 ; served at various Posts in U. S. and Alaska. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Ore- gon State Med. Soc, City and County Med. Soc. of Portland. Ore., Natl. Geo- graphic Soc. Oregon State Academy of Sciences. In private practice in Porr- land. Ore., 1910-11. Progressive Republi- can. Physician to U. S. Engr. Dept. Co- lumbia River Jetty Project. Address : Fort Stevens, Ore. STEEL, George Alexander, Retired Bus- iness Man ; horn, Stafford, Ohio, Apr. 22, 1846 ; son, William and Elizabeth (Law- rey) S. Edu. : common schools. Married, Eva Pope. Feb. 18, 1869, at Oregon City, Ore. Pres., East Side Ry. Co., Port- land, Ore. County Treas., 1870-2 : spe- cial agt., Post Office Dept, 1877-9; dep. collector of customs. 1879-80 ; postmaster, Portland, Ore., 1881-5 ; 1890-4 ; member Oregon Senate. 1886-90. Cbmn.. Republi- can Natl. Comm. for Ore., 1896-1904 : State Treas.. Ore., 1907-11. Republican. Res. : 242 East 20th st, Portland, Ore. ; O^ce: Salem. Ore. STEELE, J(ames) Harvey W., Steam- ship Agent ; horn, Huntsville, Ala., April 1, 1866; son, Wm. A. and Kate (Murphy) S. Edu. : night schools. Married, Mary Bernard, July 31, 1895, at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Began business career at 14, as mes- senger for 111. Central R. R., at New Orleans ; remained in ry. service until 1894, when he was made chief cotton clerk for Texas & Pac. Ry at New Or- leans; in 1895. became Traffic Mgr. for E. Allgeyer & Co., at Dallas. Texas, and in 1899. took charge of campaign for improved bale cotton in T<^ v:a>: and •"^kla. ; succeeded in obtaining uniform bale, 24x54, which has since been known as the "standard bale." Pres., Texas City Steamship Co. ; Dir., Galveston Maritime Exchange ; Dir., Texas Maritime Exchange ; Vice-pres., Texas Bank & Trust Co., of Galveston ; Dir., First State Bank of Aransas, Tex. ; Dir., Texas City Natl. Bank ; Dir., Gulf & Interstate Ry. of Tex. ; Pres., Steele Towing & Wrecking Co., of Galveston; Secy.. Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Texas Compress Assn. Address : Galveston, Texas. STEESE, James Gordon, Civil Engineer; horn, Mt. Holly Springs, Pa., Jan. 21. 1882 ; son, James Andrew and Anna L. (Scharflfer) S. Edu.: Conway Hall, 1890: A. B.. 1902 ; A. M., 1906, Dickinson Col- lege. West Point, 1907 ; Univ. of Cal. ; U. S. Engr. School, 1910. At present. 1st Lieut., Corps of Army Engrs., U. ;^. Army ; Engr. in charge location surveys, plans, designs and estimates for land de- fenses of sea coast fortifications around San Diego, Cal., 1907-8 ; Engrg. Corps, Panama R. R., relocation, 1908-9 ; Asst. Engr.. Office of Chief Engr.. Panama Canal Commission, 1910-12 ; traveler and ex plorer in Central and South America, Cuzco, Peru, to Buenos Ayres, Argentine. overland over the old Inca route, in 1911. Member : Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Sociedad Nacional de Ingenieros, Arquitectos, Agrimensores. Permanent International Assn. of Naviga- tion Congresses, Fellow Am. Geographical Soc. Cluhs : Army & Navy, (Washington. D. C.) ; Country, (Kansas City) ; Stran- gers, (Colon) ; University, (Panama). Address : Culebra, Canal Zone. Isthmus of Panama. STEHMAIV, Henry Bachman, Physician; horn. Pa.. Feb. 9, 1852 ; A. M., Lebanon Valley College, Pa. ; M. D.. Jefferson Med. College, 1877; M. D., Rush Med. College. 1895. Interne, Brockley Hosp.. Pa. Mar- ried, Elizabeth M. Miller. 1881. In prac- tice, Pasadena, since 1899. Formerly : Clinical Prof.. Obstetrics. Rush Med. Col- lege, Med. Supt. and Attending Gynecolo- ogist Presby. Hosp., Chicago. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn., Chicago Gynecolo- gical Soc, Am. Academy of Med. Res. : 540 WHO'S WHO 70 S. Grand ave. ; Office : Dodsworth bldg., Pasadena, Cal. STEINMAN, DaTld Bernard, College Professor and Consulting Civil Engineer ; horn^ New York. June 11, 1886 ; son, Louis and Iva (Hillman) S. Edu. : N. Y. City Public Schools, 1900 ; New York Evening High School; Cooper Inst, (night school) ; College of the City of N. Y., B. S., 1906 ; Columbia Univ., A. M., 1909, C. E., 1909, Ph. D.. 1911. Unmarried. Fellow in Applied Mathematics, College of the City of New York, 1906-09 ; James Scholar in Applied Science, Columbia Univ., 1907-09 ; Univ. Scholar in Civil Engrg., 1909-10 : Instructor in Manual Training, New York Public Schools. 1905-06 ; Instructor in Surveying and Mathematics. College of the City of New York, 1907-10; In- structor in Applied Physics. Stuyvesant Trade School, N. Y., 1909-10 ; Surveyor, 1909-10 ; Structural Draftsman and De- signer, New York Public Service Comm., 1909 ; Inspector of Concrete Masonry and Tunnel Work, N. Y. Board of Water Supply, 1910 ; Instructor in Civil Engrg.. Univ. of Idaho, 1910-11 ; Asst. Prof., Civil Engrg., 1911-1912 ; Asso. Prof., 1912. Member : Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Sci- ence, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Soc. for the Promotion of Engrg. End.. Natl. Geo. graphical Soc. Phi Beta Kappa. Author : "Suspension Bridges and Cantilevers," "Melan's Arches and Suspension Bridges," "Notes in Surveying," "Perspective and Sciagraphy," (in preparation) ; "Three Methods of Spectrophotometry." Address : University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. STEINWEG, William L., Banker; horn, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 30, 1852 ; son, Charles and Henrietta (Fritz) S. Edu. : public and private schools. San Fran- cisco. Married, second, Ida H, Sharkey, Aug. 2, 1906. at North Yakima. Wash. Pres.. First Natl. Bank, Yakima Masonic Temple Assn.. Bd. of School Dirs. Mason. Oluh : Commercial. Address : North Yak- ima, Wash. STEIjIj, George Stephen, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Paris, Lamar Co., Texas, Feb. 11, 1867 ; son, William Vrynn aiid Elizabeth (Brinley) S. M. D., Tulane Univ., Med. Dept, 1889 ; Post grad., 1902. Married, Lee Boyers, June 1, 1893, at Paris, Texas. Strong advocate for trained nurses as first aid in sickness. From 1902 to 1909, operated Stell's Infirmary and Nurses Training School, Paris, Texas. Examiner for several life ins. Cos. and eleven orders. Member : K. of P., Odd Fellows, Masons, W. O. W., Lamar Co. Med. Soc, North Texas Med. Assn., Texas State Med. Assn., Tri State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 800 Levee and 8th sts. ; Office : Over Eagle Drug Store, Brownsville, Texas. STEIVGER, Edward Lewis, Mining- En- gineer ; horn^ Penawawa, Wash., July 25, 1883 ; son. Lewis and Lola (Howser) S. Edu. : Univ. of Wash., 1901-4 ; B. S., College of Mining, Univ. of Cal., 1907 ; Post Grad., 1907-8. Married, Maude L Percival, 1912. at Berkeley, Cal. Asst.^ in Geology and Mineralogy, Univ. of Cal. 1907-8 ; Testing Engr., Bureau of Mines, Pittsburg, Pa., 1908-09. Mining Engr., The Mountain Copper Co., Ltd. Member : Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity ; Tau Beta Pi; Mim Kapli Mim Chemical Soc, Sigma Xi, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Address : Keswick, Shasta Co., Cal. STEPHANUS, Carolus J., Lawyer; horn,\ Portage County. Wis., May 7, 1876 ; son. Blaise and Minnie (Simonis) S. ; descend- ed from Stephanus, lawyer and friend of Demosthenes. LL. B., College of Law, Univ. of Minnesota, 1903 ; Master of Laws, 1904. Unmarried. Trustee and Atty., General Brokerage Co., Salmon Brokers ; Atty., American Claim Co. ; Lecturer of the Tillikum Club, Seattle. Res. : Seward i Park; Office: 430 N. Y., Blk., Seattle,, WaSh. STEPHEIV, James, Architect; horn, Canada. March 29. 1858 ; son, Alexander !■ Daniel and Mary (Mitchell) S. Edu. : common schools, Detroit, Mich. ; oflBce practice. Married, Ida M. Rowan, Apr. V' 29. 1882, at Chicago. Member firm, Ste-r' phen & Stephen. Specializing on school ON THE PACIFIC COAST 541 work. Official architect for Seattle City School Dept, 1899-1909. Public Build- ings planned : Administration Bldg., Wash. State College, High Schools at Everett, Wenatchee, Ellensburg, Vancouver, Olym- pia, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. at Seattle. Mem- ber : Am. Inst, of Architects, Am. Geo- graphic Soc. CluJ)s : Athletic, Recrea- tion : Fishing, Boating. Res. : 6505 57th ave. South; Office: Suite 726, N. Y. Bldg., Seattle, Wash. STE3PHENS, Albert L.ee, Lav^^yer; horn, Tnd., 1874 ; son, Edwin E. and Armlnda Jane (Rice) S. Edu. : public school, Compton, Cal. ; A. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1903. Married, Marie Clarke, Dec. 26, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1884. Elected Jus- tice of Los Angeles Township, 1906, on non-partisan and Democratic tickets. Nominated 1908, and 1910, for Superior Judge. Member : Masons, Shriners. Clul) : City. Democrat. Res. : 227 S. Coronado st. ; Office : Union Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. STEPHENS, Henson McClellan, Lawyer; horn, Washington Co., 111., Sept. 19, 1863 ; son, George Washington and Ella (Huey) S. Edu. : Southern Normal School in 111. ; Normal School at Warrensburg, Mo. ; grad. law course at Univ. of Mo., Colum- bia. Married, Mollie A. Scott, Aug. 16, 1894, at Portland, Ore. Corporation counsel, City of Spokane. Indentified with Spokane freight rate case before In- terstate Commerce Comm., 1906-12 ; Div. counsel and western land atty. of N. P. Ry. Co., 6 years, at Spokane. Atty., Wash. Water Power Co., 10% years. Res. : 10th ave. and P st. ; Offf,ce : 409 Peyton blk., Spokane, Wash. ITEPHENS, Iiawrence David, Banker; horn. Mo., June 30, 1835 ; son, James M. and Mary Ann (Adams) S. Edu. : com- mon schools. Married, Alice E. Hunt. May 10, 1876, at Woodland, Cal. Pres., Bnnk of Woodland. Cluh : Oaks. Address : Woodland, Cal. TEPHENSON, John AValker, La^ryer; horn. Washington Co., Ark., Apr. 25, 1851 ; son, Nimrod Hendricks and Emaline (Townsend) S. Edu. : Sotoyome Inst.. Healdsburg; Univ. of Cal., 1872; road law in offices of Spencer & Rankin, 1874-76, San Jose. Married, Anna Jenkins, Mav. 1, 1893. Court Commissioner under Judge Beden, San Jose, 1878-79. Dist. Atty., Mohave Co., 1880-82. Pres., First Library Bd. of Trustees, San Bernardino. 4 years. Pres., Bd. of Edu., San Ber- nardino 2 terms. Socialist. Address : San Bernardino, Cal. STERN, Samuel R., Lavs^yer; horn, Syra- cuse, N. Y., July 7, 1855 ; son, Abraham and Ricka Rebecca S. Edu. : Syracuse High School. Married, Libbie Wile, Dec. 27, 1884, at Rochester, N. Y. Member : National Geographic Soc, Am. Bar Assn., ex-Pres., Washington State Bar Assn. Member, Commission visiting China, (1910), sent by Associated Chambers of Commerce of Pacific Coast. Cluhs : In- land, (Spokane), Spokane Amateur Ath- letic, Spokane Tennis. Contributor to various magazines (legal and literary) and newspapers, and has written travel letters, especially on trip around world. Res. : 211 West 8th ave. ; Office : 305 Co.- lumbia bldg., Spokane, Wash. STETSON, John Walter, Lawyer; horn, Pruitvale, Cal., Sept. 24, 1871. Edu. : public schools. Oakland ; Highland School. Santa Cruz Co. ; Boone's Academy, Berke- ley ; Ph. B.. Univ. of Cal., 1893. Mem- ber law firm. Stetson & Koford. Elected City Justice, Oakland, 1898, re-elected 1902. App. Atty. for State Commission in Lunacy, Aug. 1, 1903. Elected member of Assembly, from 50th Dist., Nov., 1906. Elected State Senator, 15th Dist., Nov., 1908. City Atty., Oakland, 1909-11. Re- publican. Res. : 305 Lenox ave. ; Office : Oakland Bank of Sav. bldg., Oakland, Cal. STEVENS, Blarney, Mining Engineer; horn, Plymouth, England, 1875 ; son, Mar- shall and Louisa (Blamey) S. Edu. : Manchester, Eng., Technical School, 1889- 91 ; L. C. C, Exhibition Scholarship. Man- chester Univ., 1891-93; L. C. C, Schol- arship, Manchester Univ., 1893-96; B. S.. Manchester Univ., 1896 ; Bowen Research 542 WHO'S WHO Scholarship, Midland Univ., 1896-7 ; M. S., Manchester Univ., 1897. Married, Phoebe M. Reynolds, 1905, at Boston, Mass. Engr. and Mgr., Lane-Rincon Mines, Inc. Member^ Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Has had 15 years experience in mining ; Specialist in Exact Geological Mining Science. Author of Chapter on "Mine and Mountain Surveying" in Vol. 1 of Breed & Hosmer's "Surveying" (Wiley & Co.) ; also of "Laws of Fissures," "Laws of Intrustion," "Laws of Igneous Eman- ation Pressure," in Trans. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., and of numerous articles in current periodicals on mining and geology. Address : Penticton, B. C, Can- ada. STEVENS, Henry John, Lawyer; horn, Franklin Co., N. Y., May 29, 1865 ; son. Levi N. and Emma E. (Roberts) S. Edn. : public schools, N. Y., Univ. of Vermont ; studied law in office of Judge J. D. Works, San Diego. Married, Florence R. Stan- ford, Dec. 24, 1897. Moved to Cal., 1885. Asst. Dist. Atty., San Diego, 1887- 8. Was Asst. Solicitor for Santa Fe lines west of Albuquerque. Member law firm, O'Melveny, Stevens & Millikin. Vicp- pres., L. A. Bar Assn. Cluh : California Republican. Res. : 2323 West 6th st. ; Ot- fice: 825 Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. STEVENS, John Frank, Civil Engineer; horn. West Gardin, Me., Apr. 25, 1853 ; son, John S. and Harriet T. (French) S. Edu. : common schools ; Me. State Normal School. Married, Harriet T. O'Brien, Jan. 6. 1887, at Dallas. Tex. Formerly Chief Engr. and Gen. Mgr., Great Nor. Ry. ; Chief Engr. and Vice-pres., Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R. ; Chief Engr. and Chmn., Isthmian Canal Commn. (Panama Canal) ; Vice-pres., New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Now Pres. and Dir., Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry. Co., Ore- gon Elec. Ry., United Rys. Co., Ore. Trunk Ry., Pac. & Eastern Ry. Co. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Northwestern Soc. of Engrs., Ore. Soc. Engrs. Gluhs : Union League, Chicago Golf, (Chicago) ; Waver- ly Golf, Arlington, Press (Portland).; Res.: Hotel Portland; Office: 625 Rail-; way Exchange, Portland, Ore. j STEVENS, Minnie G., Banker; horn,^ Sedalia, Mo., March 13, 1866; daughter, B. J. and Sarah Glen (Parberry) S. ; gt. granddaughter of Nathaniel Newbill, who fought under Washington and was mus- tered out at Brandywine. Married, Jasper G. Stevens, Aug. 29, 1889. at Eugene. Or'-. Atttended the Oregon State Univ. six years, at Eugene, from Sept., 1881 to 1887. Dir., Stockgrowers & Farmers Na- tional Bank, Wallona, Ore. ; Vice-pres., First National Bank, Union, Ore. ; Dir.. Cove State Bank, Cove, Ore. Res. : 738 Irving St., Portland, Ore. Office : Cove, Ore. STEVENS, Walter H., Lawyer; horn, Peoria, 111., Aug. 7, 1876 ; son, Seymour A. and Mary (Wilgus) S. Edu. : public schools, Troy, N. Y. ; grad., high school, 1898; Univ. of Sou. Cal., College of Law, Los Angeles, 1904-8. Married, Margaret Mitchell, Sept. 29, 1903. Moved to Cal.. 1904. Law partner, Charles S. McKelvey. Served in Span.-Am. war at Sergeant of Co. L. Twenty-sixth Vol. Inf., Plattsburg, N. Y., 1898-1901. Member: L O. O. F., Los Angeles Co., Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 141 West Santa Barbara ave. ; Of- fice : 621-622 Citizens' Natl. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. STEVENSON, Andrew AVillis, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Albert Lea, Minn., July 26, 1882 ; son, Andrew Willis and Marie Christiana (Jensen) S. ; M. D., Univ. of 111., Med. Dept., Chicago, 1906. Married, Estella Beatrice Barchus, May 26. 1909, at Fargher Lake, Wash. Pres. and Mgr.. Yacolt Drug Co. Member : Clark County Med. Soc, State of Wash- 1 ington Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., F. & A. Mason, M. W. A., I. O. O. F. Addres.9 -. Yacolt, Wash STEVENSON, Thomas, Lawyer; horn,\ Glasgow, Scotland, Mar. 27, 1877, son.i James and Jessie (Shaw) S. LL. B.. Law Dept, 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1898. Married. Emma J. Stahl, June 30, 1901, at Chicago, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 543 111. Admitted to 111. bar, 1898; Asst. Atty. to William A. Furcell, Counsel for Am. Express Co., Western Division o^/i years ; also witli Wall, Koss & Kirkman of Chicago 1 year ; Secy, and Counsellor, Kitsap County Savings and Loan Assn. ; City Atty., Bremerton, 8 terms ; County Atty. of Kitsap Co., 2 terms. Res. : 1023 Washington ave. ; Offlce : First Natl. Bank bldg., Bremerton, Wash. i STEVENSON, Turner Samuel, Banker; borUj Seymour, Texas, July 25, 1887 ; son^ Robert Fulton and Mary (Folley) S. Edu. : public schools. Married, Molly Penn, July 20, 1910, at Silverton, Tex. Cashier, First Natl. Bank. Member : Masons, Woodmen of the World. Address : Silverton, Tex. STEWART, Frederick Leroy, Banker; honij Delavan, Wis., Mar. 15, 1873 ; son, Samuel A. and Ella E. (Langley) S. ; grandson of Samuel Stewart, 1st, who settled in Wisconsin, in 1842. Edu. : gram- mar and high schools, Elsinore, Cal. ; Bus. Course in Woodbury's College, Los Angeles ; worked on farm and in store as a boy. Married, Maude Elaine Zaring, Aug. 14, 1910, at American Falls, Idaho. Cashier and Dir., Kelso State Bank ; Dir., Wallace Land Co. ; Dir., Woodland State Bank ; Bookkeeper, Consolidated Bank, Elsinore, CaL, 1893; Dep. Recorder of Riverside Co., Cal. ; worked in Siskiyou Co., Cal., at Blue Gravel Mine, Yreka ; went to Kelso, Wash., to take charge of Kelso State Bank. Went to Wash. State Senate from Cowlitz County at request of business men ; elected, 1908 ; member, Committee on Banks and Banking Appro- priations, Roads and Bridges, Fisheries, Game and Game Fish ; instrumental in securing uniform laws regulating fishing on Columbia River between Wash., and Ore. ; secured use of 100 State convicts to improve one of the worst roads in State, now the best ; secured for Cowlitz I Co., third bridge built in State ; candidate for Congress, Rep. party, 1910, and lost nomination by 11 votes with 11 candidates running; Wash. Rep. at the Natl. Rivers and Harbors Congress, at Wash., D. C, 1910. Member : Scottish Rite and York Rite Masons, Elks, Odd Fellows, K. of P. (Jiubs : Portland Press, Portland Hunt. Ad- dress : Kelso, Wash. STEWART, Hui^-h Ford, Banker; born, Oneonta, N. Y. ; son, James and Harriet F. (Ford) S. Edu. : common schools, Oneonta, N. Y. ; State Normal College. Married, Alice Graves, Sept. 15, 1904, at Los Angeles. In Passenger Dept., Sou. Pac. Ry., San Francisco, 1899-91 ; Travel- ing Passenger Agt., Sou. Pac. Ry., Los Angeles, 1891-95 ; Gen. Passenger Agt., Pacific Elec. Ry., 1895-97 ; Asst. Cashier, Mercantile Trust and Savings Bank, 1897 ; after consolidation with Southern Trust Co., was vice-pres. ; now vice-pres. and mgr. Member : Am. Inst, of Banking, Masons. Clubs : California, San Gabriel Valley Country, Valley Hunt, L. A. Ath- letic, Sou. California Automobile. Address : S. Pasadena, Cal. STEWART, John Taylor, Physician; born, Ky., 1850. Edu. : Wall Hills School ; Transylvania Univ., Lexington, Ky. ; M. D., College of Med. and Surg., Cincinnati, O. ; M. D., JefEerson Med. College, Phila. ; studied in London, Berlin ; Polyclinics, N. Y. Elected to Chair of Anatomy, Col- lege of Med. and Surg., Cincinnati, O. In practice in Cal., since 1887. Member : State Med. Soc, Cal., Am. Med. Assn., L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc. Res. : 2319 W. 11th st, Los Angeles, Cal. STEWART, Lyman, Oil Operator; went to Cal., Apr., 1883 ; in partnership with W. L. Hardison under firm name of Hardison & Stewart ; started drilling at Pico and Santa Paula Canyon. Firm later known as Hardison & Stewart Oil Co. Organized Sespe Oil Co., and Torrey Can- yon Oil Co., during the 80's. Now Pres., Union Oil Co. Pres., Bible Inst, of L. A. Res. : 632 Lucas ave. ; Office : Union Oil Co., Los Angeles, Cal. STEWART, Tliomas Meffiord, Lawyer; born, Dayton, O., Aug. 27, 1847 ; son, Henry Baldwin and Sarah Ann (Thomas) S. Edu. : Dayton public schools ; A. B., Shurtleff College, Upper Alton, III., 1873 ; 544 WHO'S WHO grad., Newton Theological Inst., Newton Centre, Mass., 1876. Married, Anna H. Burchasted, Aug. 10, 1876. Member law firm, Stewart & Stewart. Cand. for Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Cal., 1902, on Prohibition Ticket. Member : L. A. Bar Assn. Prohibitionist. Res. : 1369 Lucile ave. ; Ofjflce : 345 Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. STICE, C. A., Lawyer; horn, Jackson- ville, 111., Aug. 2, 1864 ; son, Joshua E. and Sarah E. (Spires) S. Edu. : public and high schools. 111. ; Univ. of Mo., 1885-8. Taught in schools of Mo., 1888-90. Moved to Cal., Apr., 1890. Member : Masons, Chamber of Commerce, L. A. Bar Assn. Cluhs : Municipal League, City. Republican. Res. : 1424 West Vernon ave. ; Offl,ce : 724-726 Bryson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. STICHTER, Ralph B., Electrical Engi- neer ; born, Louisiana, Mo., Apr. 18, 1876; son, P. G. and Emma A. (Wilson) S. Edu. : private schools ; Drexel Inst., Phila. Married, Maude Lake, June 4, 1901, at Louisiana, Mo. Mgr., J. F. Strickland Co. ; Dir., Texas Traction Co., Sherman Elec. and Gas Co., Cleburne Elec. and Gas Co., Waxahachie Elec. and ■ Gas Co., Bonham Elec. and Gas Co., Hills- boro Elec. and Gas Co., Dublin Elec. and Gas Co., Guarantee State Bank and Trust Co., Dallas and American Ry. and Light Co., of N. J. Res.: 2616 Ross ave.; Of- fice : 1316 Commerce st., Dallas, Tex. STIDGER, James Allen, Lawyer; iorn. Canton, O., July 20, 1837 ; son, O. P. and . Eliza (Hahn) S. Grad., Steubenville Col- . lege, O., 1853 ; studied law in office of - Hawley & Williams, Nevada City, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1857. Member law firm, Stidger & Stidger. Was an enrolling of- ficer in U. S. service, 1863, in Nevada Co.. and in 1863-64, Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms, Senate of Cal. Member : Pioneer Soc. of San Francisco ; charter member, Rough Riders of San Francisco. Independent. Res.: 541/2 Carmelita st. ; Office: 628 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. STIDGER, Oliver Perry, Lawyer; ho7n, North San .Juan, Cal., Dec. 31, 1873 ; son. James Allen and Maria (Conners) S. grandson of Judge O. P. Stidger, pioneei lawyer and editor. Edu. : public schools Nevada Co., later by private tutors. Mar ried, Edith May Cooper, Sept., 1809 Member law firm, Stidger & Stidger. Atty for Chinese Six Companies, term endins 1909 ; Chinese Chamber of Commerce : Chinese Merchants' Assn., Chinese Repub lie Assn. Member : Masons. Republican Res.: 541/2 Carmelita st. ; Office: 62& Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. STIEGLITZ, Henry Albert Gustams,! Lawyer ; horn, Columbia, S. C, 1865 ; son: William and Julia (Luhman) S. Edu. : Thompson's Military Univ., Columbia, S. C. ; public schools, Dixon, 111. ; studied law in office of Weil & Brandt, Atlanta,; Ga. Married, Frances Biddle, 1890. City Atty., San Pedro, 10 years ; Justice of the Peace, San Pedro, 4 years ; City Clerk,' San Pedro, 3 years ; served as Dep. Dist. Atty., Los Angeles Co. Organized San Pedro Fire Dept. Capt. of Maricopa (Ariz.) Light Guards. Member: B. P. O. E., F. O. E., K. of P., L. A. Bar Assn., Moose. Democrat. Address : San Pedro, Cal. STILL., Jolin Jay, Physician; born, Mo.J Nov. 3, 1854. Edu. : high school, Macon,! Mo. ; Johnson and Dartmouth Colleges ; Keokuk Med. College; M. D., Univ. Med.' College, Kansas City, 1882 ; M. D., Belle- 1 vue Hosp., College, 1885. Married, Mar-: garet Jones, 1881. In practice, Arvonia,: Kas., 1878-87; Los Angeles, since 1887. 'j Asso. Prof., Surgery, College of Phys. and; Surg., Los Angeles, since 1904. Member:): L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Res. : 1801 S. Wil- ton place ; Office : 334-335 Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. STILLSOIV, Hamilton, Physician; horn. Indiana, Feb. 14, 1857 ; son, Joseph and Eliza Jane (Reddick) S. Ephriam Peck, gt. gt. grandfather ; Josiah Wetmore, gt. 1 grandfather, and Abel Stillson, gt. grand- father, served in Rev. War. Attended Sou. Ind. Normal College, 1873; A. M., Hanover College, 1878; later Ph. D. ; M. , D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Louisville, 1882 ;.( ON THE PACIFIC COAST 545 .\. Y. Post Grad Med. School, 1891. Mar- ried, Ida May Westlake, Nov., 188S, at K(m1 Bluff, Cal. Specialty : eye, ear, nose and throat. Member: Ajn. Med. Assn., Aui. Acad, of Opthalmology and Oto-Laryn- gology. Wash. State and King Co. Med. Socs., Puget Sound Acad, of Opthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, Ninth Internatl. Otological Congress, Assn. U. S. Pension Exam. Surg. Office : 515 Northern B. & T. bldg., Seattle, Wash. STILL WELL, Logan W., Banker; horn, Otterville, 111., Nov. 3, 1859 ; son, Jere- miah and Ann Eliza (White) S. Married, Mattie Dabbs, 1883, at Cherryvale, Kas. Cashier, Stillwell State Bank, St. Paul, Kas. ; Citizens State Bank, Thayer, Kas. ; Thayer State Bank, Thayer, Kas. ; The Salt River Valley Bank, Mesa, Ariz. Ad- dress : Mesa, Ariz. STIMSOJV, Marshall, Lav^yer; horn, Cam- bridge, Mass., May 21, 1876; son, M. W. j and Ella C. (Marshall) S. Edu. : L. A. high school ; Harvard College ; grad.. Harvard Law School, 1900. Married, Mary Gor- don, Apr. 27, 1904. Moved to Cal., 1889. Chmn., 7th Dist. Republican Congressional Comm. Member : Masons. Republican. Res. : 1060 Kensington road ; Office : 801-802 Wright & Callender bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TIRDI\ ANT, Washburn B., Insurance Man ; horn, Wilson, Wis., Sept. 29, 1860 ; son, John J. and Eliza (Bryant) S. Edu. : country and high schools, Wis. Married, Ella Frances Besant, June 20, 1892, at Milwaukee, Wis. In grocery bus. at age of 15, and continued in this work 7 years ; apprentice in drug store, 2 years ; in shoe bus., 1 year ; traveled 3 years for his health ; was with Grand Union Tea Co., 1887-90 ; incorporator and owner, Boston Tea Co., Sheboygan, Wis., 1890-93 ; was with Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co., Mil- waukee, and app. Dist. Mgr. of the Co., at Janesville, Wis., 1894-96 ; app. Sou. Cal. Agt, with headquarters at Los An- geles, 1896. Since 1902, has been Mgr. of the Sou. Cal. interests. Member : Tour- nament of Roses Committee, Pasadena ; 18 Pasadena Bd. of Trade, Y. M. C. A., L. A. Chaml)er of Commerce. Clubs : Jonathan, Union League, City, (Los Angeles). Ad- dress : Pasadena, Cal. STOCKHAM, Albert H., Banker; horn, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1853; son, E. and Belinda (Barnes) S. Grad., Geneva (Ohio) Nor- mal School. Married, Anna Shipley, Sept. 25, 1878, at Cincinnati, O. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Miller Merc. Co., Paonia ; Crandell Merc. Co., Olathe ; Vice-pres., Bank of Cedaredge. Pres., Bd. of Dirs., Colorado Woman's College. Address : Delta, Colo. STOCKHAM, Alice Bunker; Author and Physician ; horn, Cardington, O., Nov. 8, 1833 ; daughter, Slocum H. and Matilda (Wood) B. Edu. : Olivet, Mich. ; M. D., Eclectic College, Cincinnati, O. Married, Dr. G. H. Stockham, Aug. 11, 1858. Author : "Tokology," "Lovers World," "Karezza," and other works, the sale of some reaching half a million. Address : 926 Electric ave., Alhambra, Cal. STOCKW^ELL, George Norman, Physi- cian ; horn, Shelburne Falls, Mass., Dec. 24, 1868. Edu. : Arms Academy ; Drury Acad., B. S., Sheffield Scientific Inst., of Yale Univ. ; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of City of N. Y., 1891. Married, Wealthy Ann Wright, Sept. 4, 1906. House Surg.., Bellc- vue Hosp., N. Y., 1891-3. In practice, N. Y., 1893-1900; Fortuna, Cal., 1901-2; Vea- tura, Cal., since 1903. Out-Surgeon, Mercy Hosp., Pittsfield, Mass., 1894-7. Member : N. Y. Co. Med. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc, Ventura Co. Med. Soc, (vice-pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Address : San Buena- Ventura, Cal. STOCKWELL, Harlan Martin, Banker; horn, Ohio, Jan. 28, 1858 ; son, L. Carles- ton and Charlotte (Hopkins) S. Edu. : public schools. Married, Josephine Pat- ras, Dec. 24, 1896, at Clearwater, Nebr. Pres., La Veta State Bank, First State Bank, Aguilar ; Vice-pres., Clearwater State Bank, Nebr. Member, Nebr. State Legis., 1 term. Member : Elks, M. W. A., I. O. O. F., United Workmen. Cluh : La 546 WHO'S WHO Veta Commercial. Address : La Veta, Colo. STODDARD, Harry C, Electrical Engi- neer ; horn, Villisca, Iowa, Oct. 16, 1875 ; son, Charles N. and Mary B. (Cable) S. Married, Minnie Fryer, at Lincoln, Nebr., July 18, 1900. Constructed Steam and Hydro-Elec. Power Plant for La Grande Light and Power Co., 1903; Supt. and Construction Engr., Citizens Light and Traction Co., Salem, Ore., 1904 ; construct- ed Hydro-Electric Power Plant for Con- dor Water and Power Co.. Tolo, Ore., 1905, and acted as supt. of this Co., re- organized under name of Rogue River Electric Co., until 1911 ; constructed 20,- 000 h. p. Hydro-Elec. Plant for Prospect Cons. Co., at Prospect, Ore., 1911 ; Supt., Ore. Div., Calif.-Ore. Power Co., Medford, Ore., 1912. Now Commercial Manager, Calif.-Ore. Power Co. Member : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Res. : 1327 Reddy ave. ; Office: 216 W. Main st., Medford, Ore. STOL.DER, Richard Berryman, Lawyer; horn, Cal., Mar. 27, 1863 ; son, Anthony and Jane (Breeden) S. Edu. : public schools. La Grange, Cal. ; grad., Hastings College of Law, 1885. Married, Ada S. Hodges, June 14, 1911. Elected Dist. Atty., Mariposa Co., 1888, and 1890, and again, 1910. Democrat. Address : Mari- posa, Cal. STONER, Clarence E., Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Frederick County, Md. ; son, Ephriam and Margaret (Smith) S. Edu. : public schools of Frederick County ; grad., high school, 1887 ; M. D., Med., Dept., Univ. of Cal., 1893. Married, Ger- trude C. Mead, Mar. 26, 1896, at Los An- geles, Cal. Associate of Henry Worthing- ton, 1893-97. Dir., Mt. Diablo Oil Co. ; Stockholder, Cal. Natl. Life Ins. Co., San Diego, Cal., and its chief medical exam- iner. Member : Elks, Eagles. Gluhs : Sierra Madre, Jonathan. Res. : 1217 S. Alvarado ; Office : 805 Broadway Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. STONEY, Gaillard, Lawyer; horn, Napa, Cal., Apr. 28, 1868 ; son, Thomas P. and Kate M. (Allen) S. B. A., Univ. of Cal., 1888; LL. B., Hastings College of Law 1891. Married, Georgiana MacDonald Nov, 7, 1895. Asst. City and Co. Atty. 1893-9. Member law firm, Stoney, Roal eau & Stoney. Lieut. Col. on staff o; Gov. J. N. Gillett. Vice-pres. and Atty. Title Ins. and Guaranty Co. Gluhs : Bo hemian, Presidio Golf. Democrat. Res. 3924 Jackson st. ; Office : 250 Montgomeri St., San Francisco, Cal. STORCH, A. M., Lawyer; horn. Mo., Jan 12, 1877 ; son, Peter and Elizabetl (Clark) S. Grad., high school, Fullerton Nebr., 1895 ; LL. B., Univ. of Nebr., 1903 Unmarried. Served during Spanish an( Philippine wars in the Philippine Islands 1898, with three brothers. Supervisor third Dist. of Wash., for 1910 census Address : Okanogan, Wash. STORRS, Harry Asahel, Civil and Elec trical Engineer ; horn, Boston, Mass., Jan 13, 1861 ; son, Asahel S. and MahaL (Parsons) S. ; maternal great grandson o Samuel Parsons, Capt. in War of 1812 Ed/u. :, Burlington, Vt., public schools C. E., Univ. of Vermont, 1882; 1 year post grad. (original research), Columbii Univ., N. Y. Married, Alice Eldridge Still man, June 15, 1888, at Los Angeles, Cal From 1882-87, railway work in Ohio an W. Va., Supt. of water works at Burling- ton Vt. ; with Western Electric Co., ^ Y., and Chicago, becoming electrician a New York, and having charge for U. S' Signal Corps, laying cables from Nantucke to the Mass. shore, and from Cape Charle ; to Cape Henry. In 1887, Chief Engr Pomona Land and Water Co., Cal. I = 1888, laid Govt, cable across mouth o; Columbia River for Western Electric Cci Left Cal., 1890, and became Asst. Pro!;i of Civil Engrg., Univ. of Vt. Prof, oil Elect. Engrg., Univ. of Vt., 1892-99. L: charge of instrumental work for the Eng) 1 Corps, U. S. A., on the resurvey anji soundings of the upper St. Lawrence Rive/ 1893. During Spanish War, served £ Chief Electrican of submarine mining d- fenses. Elect. Engr. and U. S. Asst. Eng.'l with the Engr. Corps, U. S. A., stationc i ON THE PACIFIC COAST 547 at New London, Conn., 1899-1903. Elect. Engr., TJ. S. Reclamation Service, 1903. During 1905-08, directed surveys and pre- pared plans and estimates which led to construction, under his charge, of the largest steam generating station, power transmission and pumping system yet un- dertaken by the U. S. Reclamation Service, located on the Mo. River in Western North Dakota. Member firm of Field, Fellows & Hinderlider Engrg. Co., 1909-11 ; since an independent consulting engr. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Am. Soc. Civil jEngrs., Boston Soc. Civil Engrs, Masons, jK. T., Owl Fraternity, (Univ. of Vt.) ; Sons of Jove. Clubs : Denver Athletic, Denver Electric. Contributor of papers to engrg. journals, govt, reports, etc. Res. : ■" tviston. 111.; Office: 1110 First NatJ. Bank bldg., Chicago, 111. jrORRS, Henry (Randolph), Surgeon: born, Pittsfield, Mass., Nov. 29, 1874 ; wn, Leonard Kip and Alice (Kingsbury) 3. ; descended from Henry R. Storrs, mem- >er of Congress, 1840, and Leonard Kip, 1st Bishop of California. Edu. : Roxbury Latin School, Boston, Mass., 1892 ; A. B., Harvard College, 1896 ; M. D., Harvard Medical School, 1905. Married, Ii'ranc<^s Talbot, Nov. 2, 1907, at Vancouver, B. C. ict. Asst. Surg., U. S. Public Health and Vlarine Hospital Service ; 1st Lieut., Medi- cal Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Member : Vlass. Med. Soc, B. C. Med. Soc, Assn. )f Military Surg, of U. S. Gluhs : Van- ;ouver, University, (Seattle). Office: 342 ?ender st., Vancouver, B. C, Canada. :'ORY, Elngene C, Physician; horn, :ijde, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1856; son, Chas. E, md Harriet E. (Clark) S. Edu. : high !;chooI, Greenville, Mich. ; M. D., Univ. of vlich., 1879. Married, Carrie Bacon, July IS, 1883, at Groton, S. D. Located at aontesano. Wash., 1888 to 1911; then aoved to Olympia. Appointed U. S. Exam. Uirg., Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Pen- ions, Feb. 2. 1903 ; discharged, Sep+. 004 ; re-appointed U. S. Exam. Surg., Apr. 4, 1906, and elected Pres. of the Board f v^nrgeons, Montesano, Wash. Member : Chehalis Co. Med. Soc. Address : 427 Washington, Olympia, Wash. STORY, Francis Q,uarles, Fruit Oper- ator ; horn, Waukesha, Wis. ; son, John P. and Elizabeth (Quarles) S. Grad., Wau- kesha High School, at age of 16 ; bus. course, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., College. Married, Charlotte Forrester Devereux, 1876. Was bookkeeper, 2 years, then en- gaged in study of wool bus., becoming wool broker and manufacturer of wool fab- rics, Boston, Mass. ; lost everything in fire of 1872, and was heavily in debt ; went to San Francisco, Cal., and engaged in wool bus., 1875-79. Was in Salem, Mass., 1879-81 ; went to Alhambra, Cal., 1883, and engaged in orange growing in- dustry. Dir., Chamber of Commerce, 1896, Pres., 1902; was Chmn., Citrus Tariff Exec Comm. Chmn. of Relief Comm. during San Francisco disaster of 1906. Pres., Alhambra Orange Growers Assn., Semi-Tropic Fruit Exchange. Res. ■: Alham- bra ; Office : 307 Consolidated Realty bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. STORY, Pfelson, Capitalist; horn, Meiga Co., Ohio, Apr. 4, 1838. Edu. : Ohio State Univ. Moved to Mont, 1862. Was pros- pector, freighter and miner in early days, and later became stock raiser, at one time owning more cattle in Montana than any other one person ; sold cattle in 1890, and since engaged in real estate bus. Ad- dress : Bozeman, Mont., and Los Angeles, Cal. STORY, Walter P., Capitalist; horn, Bozeman, Mont, Dec. 18, 1883 ; sou. Nel- son and Ellen (Trent) S. Edu. : public and private schools ; Shattuck Military Acad. ; grad., Eastman's Bus. College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1902. Married, Ger- aldine Rowena Baird, of San Francisco, Apr. 21, 1903. Moved to Los Angeles, 1905. Erected Walter P. Story Office Building, Los Angeles, 1908-10. Member : L. A. Realty Board, Chamber of Commerce. Gluh : California. Res. : 666 S. New Hamp- shire ave. ; Office : 528 Story bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 541 WHO'S WHO STOUGH, Allen J., Banker; horn, Ohio, Sept. 12, 1853; son, John T. and Mariah (Thompson) S. Edu. : common schools. Married, Alma L. Culver, July 4, 1889, at Maiden, Mont. Pres., Stanford Mercan- tile Co., B^irst Natl. Bank, Stough & Mitchell Co., Dover Town Site Co. ; Dir., Kenady Merc. Co., Raynsford ; First State Bank, Geyser. Address : Stanford, Mont. STOUGHTON, Herbert Warren, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; l)ornj, Chateaugay, N. Y., July 16, 1877 ; son, William G. and Arozina (Warren) S. Edu. : Chateaugay High School ; M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1900. Married, Mary E. Baker, May 9, 1908, at Chateaugay. Conducts private hospital at Granite Falls. Vice-pres., Star Excel Co., Chateaugay, N. Y. Member : Franklin Co. Med. Soc, Northern N. Y. Med. Soc, N. Y. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Granite Falls, Wash. STRAIN, 3Iorton, Banker; J)onh May 24, 1860; son, Robert M. and Ann E. (MecK) S. Edu. : common schools. Married, Louella Morehouse, 1894, at Lamar, Colo. Pres., Lamar Natl. Bank. Address : Lamar, Colo. STRATTON, Howard Clarence, Oil and Mining Operator ; horii, Cadiz, O., Sept. 14, 1861 ; son, Howard Whittlesey and Mary (White) S. ; descendant of Joseph Stratton, who came to Va., 1628, bringing with him a grant for 500 acres of land, and who was a member of the House of Burgesses ; other ancestors were in Colo- nial, Rev., French and Indian Wars ; grandson of William Obadiah Stratton, who was one of the first settlers of Ohio, a clergyman by occupation ; also descend- ant of Elisha Whittlesey, Controller of U. S. Treasury under Lincoln. Edu. : grammar school. Warren, O., 1870-75 : public schools, lola and Oswego, Kas. ; Albany Collegiate Inst., 1878. Married, Cora Alice Cox, Apr. 12, 1882, at Port- land, Ore. "Printer's devil," 1878-80. Was with Bureau of the Merchants Ex- change of Portland, Ore., 1880-81 ; Secy. to the Purchasing Agt. of the Oregon Ry. and Navigation Co., 1881-84 ; Book- keeper, Portland Savings Bank, 1884-83 ; Cashier, 1885-90. Went to Cal., and en- gaged in oil bus., 1900. Was one of the pioneer operators in Midway fields, Kern County. Organized Midway Oil Co. of Oregon ; Pres. and Dir., Stratton Water Co. Discovered Palmer oil field. Secy. and Dir., Palmer Oil Co., Palmer Oil Jr. Co., San Juan Portland Cement Co., San Juan Pacific Ry. Co. Private in Oregon Militia, 3 years. Address : San Francisco, Cal. S STRAUS, Charles Wilson, Banker; horn, Cedar Hill, Tex., Aug. 1, 1886; son, Charles and Eliza (Clark) S. Edu. : Cedar Hill High School. Married, Ethel Bigby, Dec. 24, 1908, at Grand Prairie, Texas. Cashier, Benarnold State Bank. Member : Modern Woodmen of America. Address : Benarnold, Tex. STRICKER, Frederick D., Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Detroit, Mich., Mar. 24, 1875 ; son, Frederick and Loida (Wegen- er) S. M. D., Detroit College of Med. Married, Bertha Stewart, Jan. 15, 1903, at Portland, Ore. Pres., common council, Grant's Pass ; Coroner and Health Officer of .Josephine Co. Member : Sou. Ore, Dist. Med. Assn., Ore. State Med. Assu.,^ Am. Med. Assn., Grant's Pass Lodge No. 84, A. F. & A. M., Reamer Chapter, No. 28, R. A. M. Res. : 215 West B st. ; Office : Masonic Temple, Grant's Pass, Ore. STRIIVGHAM, Frank Devello, Lawyer; horn, Topeka, Kas., Dec. 9, 1872 ; son, Theodore L. and Marie Louise (Poor) S. A. B., Washburn College, Topeka, 1895; Hastings College of Law, 1895-7. Married, .Juliet W. Garber, Nov. 23, 1905. Moved to Cal., 1891. Chief Clerk of City and Co. Atty's. office, 1890 ; City Atty., Ber- keley, 1909-11. Member law firm, Hill- yer, Stringham & O'Brien. Republican. Res. : 2706 Claremont ave., Berkeley ; Of- fice : 630 Chronicle bldg., San Francisco. Cal. STRONG, David Charles, Physician; horn, Paxton, 111., Aug. 26, 1879. Edu. : Rice Collegiate Inst. ; Rush Med. College ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Cbicago, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 549 1902. Married, May A. Glenn, Dec. 25, 1901. House Phys., Wichita IIosp., Kas. Moved to Cal.. 1903. In practice, Red- lands, 2 years ; San Bernardino, since 1906 ; Supt, San Bernardino Co. Hosp. ; Co. Health Officer. Specializes in surgery. Member : San Bernardino Co. Med. Assn. (pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 1908 E St. ; Ofjlce : 424 4th st., San Bernardino, Cal. STRONG, Frank R., Capitalist; born, San Diego, Cal.. Jan. 5, 1871 ; son. Dr. I). W. and Mary A. Strong. Edu. : public schools and bus. college, San Diego. Unmarried. Owns several ranches as well as valuable business properties. Pres., Western Bldg. & Inv. Co., Pasadena Park Imp. "Co., Suburban Imp. Co., Cottage Terrace Tract ; Vice-pres., Rimpau Heights Co., Alamitos Bay Imp. Co., Alamitos Development Co., L. A. Beach Co., Short Line Beach Co. ; Dir., British American Oil Co., North Midway Oil Co., Gold Standard Inv. Co., Coml. Natl. Bank, Figueroa Heights Co., Crenshaw Inv. Co. Member : Ramona Parlor, N. S. G. W. Glul) : Union League. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. frUART, Holloway Ithamer, Banker; born, Knightstown, Ind., Aug. 28, 1865 ; son, I. W. and Margaret (Holloway) S. Edu. : Knightstown public schools ; Earl- ham College, Richmond, Ind. Married, Elma F. Ball, June 17, 1891. at Pasadena, Cal. Pres., Union Natl. Bank, Union Sav- ings Bank. Res. : San Rafael Heights ; Office : Union Natl. Bank, Pasadena, Cal. rUART, Zebulon Brownlow, Lawyer; born, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 1.3, 1862 ; son, William Henry and Elizabeth W. (Scates) S. Edu. : common schools ; Spiceland Acad., Ind. ; studied law with Charles R. 3ray and Col. A. B. Paris, San Bernardino. Married, Mary M. Burton, 1885. Moved o Cal., 1887. Was employed by Sou. Cal. .ty. as civil engr. Member : N. G. C, 1887. 'o. Surveyor, San Bernardino Co., 1886- i9 ; City Assessor, 1889-91. Member : K. i)t P., I. O. F., Maccabees, L. O. O. M. Republican. Res. : 310 Vista place ; Of- fice : 527 Higgins bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. STUBBLEFIELD, Garfield, Civil Engi- neer ; born, Cassville, Mo., July 18, 1878 ; son, Isaac Newton and Nancy Jane (Scott) S. B. C. E., Univ. of Arkansas, 1902 ; special work, Cornell Univ., 1903-4. Unmarried. Member firm, Whistler & Stubblefield, Consulting Engrs., Engr. \'. S. Rec. Service. Asso. member. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Member: Masonic Loage. Address : U. S. Natl. Bank bldg., Portland, Ore. STUBBS, Linton Waddell, Civil Eng:i- neer ; born, Thomas Co., Ga., Oct. 4, 1855 ; son, Frank Peter and Margaret (Linton) S. Edu. : Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y. Married, Helen Chase Jones, Feb. 7, 1900, at Shreveport, La. Em- ployed from 1880 to 1900, on Q. & C. R. R. on construction and maintenance ; 1901 to 1909, on construction and maintenance, Louisiana-Pacific lines in Louisiana and Texas ; since 1909, in charge of construc- tion (supervising engr.), Galveston Cause- way. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : 1409 Market st., Galveston, Tex. STURDEVANT, Robert M., Lawyer; born. Neillsville, Wis., Dec. 1, 1875 ; son. D. M. and Helen J. (Garfield) S. Edu. : Dayton, Wash., public schools, 1897 ; studied law in office of Judge R. F. Stur- devant, uncle ; attended Law Dept, Wash. State Univ., continued studies during va- cation, and was admitted to bar before State Supreme Court, 1903. City Clerk of Dayton, 1904-07 ; associated with .ludge Sturdevant under firm name of R. F. and R. M. Sturdevant, until Jan., 1907, then elected Pros. Atty. of Columbia Co., Wash., for 6-year term. Member and Pres. of Dayton Alumni. Member : Masons, East- ern Star, Odd Fellows, Modern Woodme]i. Address : Dayton, Wash. STURGES, William Spencer, Stockman; born, Duncan's Falls, O., March 3, 1856 ; son, Shelton and Rowena Spencer (Nye) S. ; descendant of Solomon Sturges, who was killed in the Rev. War at 84 years of age ; his father enlisted in first co. 550 WHO'S WHO formed during Civil War, and served until close ; his mother was descended from Col. Ichabod Nye, who fought under Gen. Put- nam, and another ancestor was Judge Arius Nye, who was first white child born in State of Ohio. Edu. : public schools of Chicago, afterwards Racine College. Mar- ried, Leonore de Savin, Aug. 2, 1894, in Cal. In 1880, went West, and entered stock raising in Ariz. While Chairman of Live Stock Board of Ariz., in early days, he organized posse upon request of Gov., and drove lawless bands from the State. Member, Territorial Republican Commit- tee of Ariz, for many years, (chairman, 1905-1906) ; Member, Republican Natl. Committee from Ariz., 1904 ; Sons of Am. Rev., Loyal Legion, Navy League, B. P. O. E. Address : Arivaca, Ariz. STURGIS, Milton Gorham, Physician; lorn, Maine, Jan. 28, 1878 ; son, George Emerson and Annie (Tomlinson) S. A. B., Bates College, 1900 ; M. D., Harvard Col- lege, 1903. Married, Sara Perkins, Oct. 19, 1904, at Seattle. Asst. Surg., Seattle City Hosp. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Pac. Northwest Surg. Assn. Cluhs : Uni- versity, College, Seattle Automobile, Seat- tle Harvard. Res. : 921 12th ave., N. ; Offtce: Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. STURTEVANT, George Abram, Judge; J)orn, Franktown, Nev. ; son, James and Emma Eliza (Curry) S. Edu. : TJkiah grammar school, 1879-82 ; Washington College, Irvington, Cal., 1883-84; Boone's Academy, 1884; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1889. Married, Pearl Fine, Dec. 16, 1900. Dist. Atty. Mendocino Co., 1894-8 ; Dep. Atty.-Gen., 1899-1907; Asst. Atty.-Gen., Jan., 1907, to June, 1907. Superior Judge, since June 30, 1907. Member : W. O. W., Masons. Cluh : Cosmos. Republican. Res. : 31 Belmont ave. ; Office : City Hall, San Francisco, Cal. SULIilVAlV, Eugene D., Lawyer: horn, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 21, 1873. Edu. : public schools, San Francisco ; St. Mary's College ; studied law In offices of Charles F. Hanlon and Mullany, Grant & Gush- ing. Married, Anna Kerr, Aug. 19, 1908. Associated with firm, Cushing & Gushing. Member, Cal. Assembly, 1899-1900. Mem- ber : Knights of Columbus, Native Sons Golden West. Res. : 3434 16th st. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. SULLIVAN, Eugene Joseph, Real Estate Operator ; horn, Petaluma, Sonoma Co., Cal., June 8, 1865 ; son, Michael S. and Mary (Downey) S. ; descendant of Gen. John Sullivan of Rev. War. Edu. : public schools, Sonoma Co., Cal., 1872-78. Mar- ried, Adelaide Murphy, Aug., 1888, at St. Helena, Cal. Went to San Francisco. 1879, and remained one year. Went to Ariz., 1880, and assisted in laying out townsites of Tombstone and Flagstaff. Clerk in Paymaster's Dept., U. S. Army, Fort Whipple, 1881-83. In mercantile and mining bus., Lake Valley, N. M., 1883-85. Went to Portland, Ore., and was hotel owner and manager, one year ; managed a hotel at Calistoga, Cal., 4 years ; later went to San Francisco and engaged in hotel bus. After fire of 1906, went into real estate business and pur- chased Blue Lakes water project. Built Arcade Block two months after fire. Dep. Recorder under civil service regulation, 1900-06; Secy., New Charter Club; Pres., Blue Lakes Co. Cluhs : Commonwealth, Natl. Union. Knights of St. Patrick. Ad- dress : San Francisco, Cal. SUL.L.IVAN, Jeremiah Francis, Lavsryer; horn, Litchfield County, Conn., Aug. 19, 1851 ; son, Michael and Margaret (Bo- han) S. Edu. : public and private schools, Nevada County, Cal., until 1862; A. B., St. Ignatius College, San Francisco, 1870; A. M., 1872; LL. D. (Hon.), 1905. Taught, in St. Ignatius College while studying law,' 1872-74. Married, Helen M. Bliss, Sept., 13, 1876. Moved to Cal., 1852. Began j practice of law, June 10, 1874. Member, j Bd. of Edu. of San Francisco, Dec, 1877.;j to Jan., 1880. Elected one of first twelvej judges of San Francisco Superior Court, j 1879 ; drew term of 5 years, expiring Dec. j 31, 1885; re-elected Nov., 1884. for 6} years ; resigned Aug. 1, 1889. Member : ON THE PACIFIC COAST 551 law firm, Sullivan & Sullivan and Thco. J. Roche. Member : Young Men's Insti- tute, Catholic Fraternal Organization, San Francisco Bar Assn. Democrat. Res. : I 2007 Pacific ave. ; OlJice : 1108 Humboldt Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. SULLIVAN, Matthew Ignatius, Lawyer; horn. Grass Valley, Cal., Nov. 3, 1857 ; son, Michael and Margaret (Bohan) S. A. B., St. Ignatius College, San Francisco, 1876 ; later, LL. I). ; studied law in office of brother, Judge J. F. Sullivan. Member law firm, Sullivan, Sullivan & Roche. One of Supervisors appointed by Majoi- Taylor, July, 1907, to succeed members indicted during Schmitz administration. Pres., Panama-Pacific International Ex- position Commission, appointed by Gov. Johnson, 1911. Dir. and Vice-pres., Mis- sion Savings Bank. Member : San Fran- cisco Bar Assn., Mission Promotion Assn. Independent. Res. : 920 Guerrero st. ; Office : Humboldt Bank bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. SUMMERFIEL.D, Johnson Wyatt, Judge ; iorn, Vernon, Ind., Nov. 20, 1869 ; son, John Wyatt and Catherine Jane (Mc- Claskey) S. Edu. : public schools of Cal. ; LL. B., Univ. of Sou. Cal., Law College, 1901. Moved to Cal., 1883. Married, Phoebe F. Labory, Dec. 5, 1908. Appointed Justice of the Peace of Los Angeles Town- ship, 1907 ; elected to that office, 1910. Member : Masons, B. P. O. E., Eagles, I. O. P., K. of P., Modern Woodmen of America, A. O. U. W. Club : Jonathan. Republican. Res. : 2283 Cambridge st. ; Office : County Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. lUMMERS, John William, Oculist and Aurist ; horn, Indiana, Apr. 29, 1870 ; son, James Monroe and Sarah Jane (Tower) S. Edu. : schools of Valeene, Ind ; Sou. Ind. Normal College ; M. D., Louisville Med. College ; Ky. School of Med., 1892 ; Lon- don Throat Hosp. ; Soho Square Hosp., 1896, London; N. Y. Polyclinic Hosp., 1897 ; Interne, Children's Hosp., Randall's Island, N. Y. ; 111. Charitable Eye and Ear j Hosp., Chicago, 1907. Married, Jennie Bosworth Burks, Sept. 29, 1897, at Wil- liamsburg, 111. Two sons, two daughters. Clerk in country store at 14 ; school teach- er at 18 ; began practice of medicine at 22 ; general practice ; 12 years in 111. ; later became an eye^ ear, nose and throat specialist ; has practiced in Walla Walla, since 1908. Dir. and Vice-pres., Peoples State Bank ; Vice-pres., Y. M. C. A. ; Treas., Wash. State Benev. Soc. ; Secy., Northwest Benev. Assn. Member : Ma- sons, K. of P., M. W. A., Christian Church, (officer) ; Walla Walla Valley Med. Soc, (ex-pres.) : Wash. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Trustee, State Med. Soc. Inventor and patentee of "Summers' Bug- gy Heater," and "Summers' So-Easy Hosp. Beds." Res. : 354 Park st. ; Office : 307 Baker bldg., Walla Walla, Wash. SUMMERS, William Thomas, Banker; boi n, Ottumwa, Iowa, 1867 ; son, Col. Sam- uel W. and Marian M. (Sheffield) S. Edu. : State Univ. of Iowa. Married, Francisca Dibblee, Oct. 12, 1899, at Santa Barbara, Cal. In banking business since 1887. Or- ganized and was president of the first na- tional bank that chartered in Alaska, First Natl. Bank of Juneau. Pres., Union Natl. Bank, San Luis Obispo ; First Natl. Bank, Paso Robles. Res. : Johnson ave. ; Office : Union Natl. Bank, San Luis Obispo, Cal. SUMMER, Henry Wing, Mechanical En- gineer ; horn, St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 2, 1870 ; son, Augustus and Harrriet (Brobston) S. Edu.: Oberlin College (Ohio), and Cornell Univ. Married, Maria McVay, Sept. 2, 1899, at Spirit Lake, Iowa. Member : Am. Soc. Mechanical Engrs. Res. : 1643 Fed- eral ave. ; Office : 14 West Connecticut st., Seattle, Wash. SUNDBERG, John Christian, Physician: horn, Norway, June 7, 1845 ; son, Hans and Maren (Gudmundsdatter) S. Pre- liminary education at Lillehammer's Latin School, (Norway) ; medical education, at Chicago Med. College, Med. Dept, North- western Univ., M. D., 1874 ; post grad. studies. London, Calcutta, Munich. Mar- ried four times,— 1876-1887-1889-1904. U. S. Consul at Bagdad, 1892-95. Began 552 WHO'S WHO life as a poor peasant boy in Norway ; earned money in boyliood as boatman and country fiddler until 13; paid own way through Latin School by teaching lan- guages ; from ages of 16 to 24, followed sea-faring ; sailed under Norwegian, Eng- lish, Peruvian, American and Russian flags ; commanded filibustering craft in So. American Reyolution. Has traveled over world several times. Prof, of Anat- omy, Texas Med. College and Hosp., 1875- 76 ; Asst. Editor, "Medical and Surgical Reporter," 1880-81, and Editor-in-Chief, "Pacific Medical Journal," 1891-92. Au- thor: "Health Hints for Travelers," Philadelphia, 1884 (out of print), and "The Last Crusade," a novel, written dur- ing the Armenian massacres, 1894-97, and pub. as mag. serial in Europe, 1898- 99 ; now writing, "Autobiography of a Vagabond." Has done research work along lines of Ethnography, Demography, and Social Pathology. Lecturer on var- ious subjects. Now practicing medicine in Seattle. Member : King County and Wash- ington State Med. Socs., Am. Med. Assn.. Am. Public Health Assn., Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science, Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Oriental Soc. (corr. member) ; Washington Philological Soc. Foreign Associate member of the French Soc. of Hygiene ; was Hon. Chairman of the sec- tion of Hygiene and Demography, of the first Pan-American Med. Congress, held in Washington, D. C, 1893 ; and member of the International Med. Congress, held in Rome, 1895 ; Hon. member. Sons of Norway and Scandinavian Brotherhood. Bedouin (by adoption) of the Shammar tribe of Mesopotamia. Office : 416 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. SUTTOIV, Grover Cleveland, Electrical Engineer; horn, Worton, Md., June IS, 1884 ; son, James Polk and Mary Ester (Robinson) S. Edu. : public schools, Kent Co., Md. ; A. B., Washington College, Chestertown, Md.. 1907. Married, Mary Genevieve Baden, Aug. 22, 1911, at Baden, Md. Completed elect, engrg. course with Am. School of Corr. ; 1907-10, apprentice- ship course, Westinghouse Elec. & Mf| Co.. Pittsburg, diploma as proficient 1 E. E. ; during apprenticeship studied eleci engrg. at Carnegie Technical Schools. Wa Chief Engr., Chestertown Elec. Light Power Co. ; Salesman, Westinghouse Elei & Mfg. Co. ; now Elec. Engr., Panhandl Lumber Co. Member : Am. Inst. Ele« Engrs. Address : Panhandle Lumber Co Spirit Lake, Ida. SUTTON, Henry Craig, Electrical Engi neer; horn, Phila., Aug. 28, 1883; so) William Henry and Hannah (Anderson S. ; descendant of Major Patrick Andei son, member of first Cont. Congress, an from Capt. Sutton, of the Rev. M. E Cornell Univ., 1907. Pres., Junction Cit Commercial Club. Asso. Member, Am. Ins Elect. Engrs. Member : N. E. L. A., Pi Upsilon Fraternity. Address : Junctio City, Ore. SWAIVTOjV, (Thomas George) Bennet Lawyer ; horn, Co. Cork, Ireland, Jul 29, 1874 ; son, Robert Hoben and Elizg beth (Fuller) S. ; traces ancestry to tim of Norman invasion of England by Williai the Conqueror in 1066 ; ancestor then li^ ing being one of the invaders. Edu. : con mon schools, 1880-90; Pocoke Collegt Kilkenney, 1890-93 ; Santry College, Dut lin, 1893-94. Came to U. S., Sept., 1894 studied law in J. W. Bennett's law office.^ 1894-98. Married, Violet Aberneth (claiming direct descent from the Briice of Scotland), Aug. 18, 1902, at Dora, On Admitted to practice law, June, 1898 ; k mained in J. W. Bennett's employ unti Jan. 1, 1910, when formed partnershij J. W. Bennett and T. T. Bennett, unde firm name of "The law offices of J. Vi Bennett." Specialist in probate work an I on the law of real property. Secy., Ben: nett Trust Co. ; Secy., Pioneer Grocer Co. ; Vice-pres., Sumner Hardware C( Res.: 324 Highland ave. ; Office: room' 13-15, Flanagan & Bennett Bank bide Marshfield, Ore. SWEET, Charles Ibeson, Lawyer; hor: Long Eaton, Eng.. Dec. 15, 1869 ; sor William Hales and Elizabeth (Evans) £ ON THE PACIFIC COAST 55; E(hi. : Wallasey grammar school, Cheshire, England.. 1882-86; Rev. D. Horace Town- S(>nd's Prep. School, Brockley, Kent, Eng., 18S6 : tutored by Cambridge professor, 1S8G-87 : read law in offices of W. W. p]rwin, S. E. Ferree. and Henry S. Mead, I Minneapolis, Minn. Married, Flora Kel- ler (died, Nov., 1905), July 21, 1902; second, Mary Dorothy Pinheiro, Jan. 13, 1910. Moved to Cal., 1905. Member: Masons, Regent Sunset Council, Royal Arcanum, Los Angeles Cricket Club (one of organizers). Clud : Canadian. Republi- can. Res. : 1234 West 37th drive ; Office : 309 Fay bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. iWEET, George Thomas, Lawyer; horn, South Atkinson, Me., Apr. 11, 1879 ; son, John C. and Mary (Collins) S. Grad., I Higgins Classical Inst., Charleston, Me., 1896 ; A. B., Colby College, Waterville, Me., 1903; LL. B., Harvard Lav^ School, j 1907. Member law firm, Wheeler & I Sweet. Atty. for L. A. Aqueduct Investi- gation Commission. Member : Zeta Psi, Los Angeles Bar Assn., F. & A. M. Gluds : Harvard Masonic, University, City. Con- tributed chapters on "Bigamy" and "Briberj^" to "Encyclopedia of Procedure" (Powell & Co., L. A., 1912). Republican. Fes. : The Stratford ; Office : 516-518 Fay bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WEET, Robert Ballentine, Physician; horn, Hampton. la., Aug. 3, 1876. Edu. : high school, Hampton, la. ; Iowa College, Grinnell, la. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, Chicago. 1902. Externe, DeLee's Lying-in Dispensary, Chicago. Married, Maud E. Clark, June 14, 1905. In private practice. Clarion, la., 1903-6 ; Los Angeles and Long Beach. Cal., since 1906. Asst. Surg.. Iowa Soldiers' Home, 1902-3; Asst. Prof., Pathology. College of Phys. and Surg., Los Angeles, 1906-7 ; Secy., Wright Co., Iowa. Med. Soc, 1903-5. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 426 Almond ave. ; Office : Natl. Bank bldg., Long Beach, Cal. SVEETSER, Charles Herbert, Civil En ?ineer ; horn, Saco, Maine, Mar. 20, 1873 ; so/ij John E. and Elizabeth (Wyman) S. Edu. : Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston, 1893-97 ; A. B., Leland Stanford, Jr. Univ., 1898. Married, Grace Angeline Farmer, Jan. 6, 1902, at Honolulu, Ha- waii. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Internatl. Assn. Road Congresses. Res. : 905 North L st. ; Office : P. O. Box 558, Tacoma, Wash. SWENSON, Joseph M., Lavi^yer and Banker ; hoin, Sweden, 1883 ; son, Carl J. and Inga S. Swenson. Edu. : Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebr. ; A. B., State Univ., Lincoln, Nebr., 1908 ; studied law at Nebr. Univ. Law School ; admitted to bar in 1910. Unmarried. Pres., Southern Florida Colonization Co., Vice-pres., Me- thow Valley Bank. ; Pres., Swenson Land Co. Member of law firm of Devoe and Swenson. Res. : Sidney, Nebr. ; Office : Pateros, Wash. SWERDFEGER, Elbert Byron, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; horn, Sabetha, Kas., June 25, 1876 ; son, Philip and Christein (Jacobs) S. Edu. : Country School State Normal, at Peru, Nebr.. and Sabetha High School ; M. D.. Denver Homeopathic ]Med. College, 1904. Married, Isabell Dye, July 8, 1903. at Denver, Colo. General prac- tice, specializing on diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Ex-Pres., and Ex-Sec3'., Colo. Homeopathic Med. Soc. ; Ex-Pres., The Ustion ; Member : Am. Inst, of Homeo- pathy, Denver County Med. Soc. On medi- cal staff at County Hospital. Rhinologist to Park Avenue. Physician in charge of Belle Lennox Nursery. Res. : 3159 West 38 ave. ; Office : 210 Masonic Temple, Den- ver, Colo. SWETNAM, James IVanoah, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Blaine, Ky., Nov. 1 1. 1841 ; son, John J. and Rebecca (Osborn) S. Edu. : common schools, Ky., and Colo. ; M. D.. Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1870. Married, Mae E. Black, Dec. 27, 1887. at Omaha. Nebr. Yice-pres., Union Bank and Trust Co. ; Treas., Internatl. Trading Co. : Dir., Treas. and Mgr., Bret Harte Gold Mining and Milling Co. Member : Local, State and Am. Med. Assn.. Masons. 554 WHO'S WHO Res. : 1748 W. Adams st. ; Office : 8 N. 2nd ave., Phoenix, Ariz. SWIFT, Percy Edward, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Bayonne, N. J., Aug. 18, 1886; son, Thomas Percy and Margaret Christine (Hannan) S. Edu. : Trinity School, N. Y. City; Boys' High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1903-05 ; Columbia Gram- mar School, N. Y. City, 1905-06; College of Phys. and Surg., 1906-10; post grad., Roosevelt Hosp., N. Y. City, specializing on surgery. Moved to Los Angeles, 1910. In active practice with Dr. Coffey, sinco 1910. Instructor in Clinical Surgery, since Jan. 1, 1910. Member : L. A. County Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn., Sigma Chi, Nu Sigma Nu. Res. : 1706 Hobart blvd. ; Office : 540 Wilcox bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. SYLVESTER, Albert Hale, Geographer, Civil Engineer and Forester ; horn. Wood- side, Cal., May 25, 1871; son, Daniel Webster and Augusta P. (Chapin) S. Edu. : public schools, Geyserville, Cal. ; Hopkins Academy, Oakland, Cal., 1888 ; Santa Rosa High School, Cal., 1888-89; B. S., Univ. of Cal., 1895 ; Univ. of Minn., special work in mining and geology, 1897. Married, Alice Peirce, Nov. 16, 1899, at Chicago, 111. Topographer, U. S. Geologi- cal Survey, 1895-1908. Since 1908, For- est Supervisor, U. S. Forest Service. Mem- ber Natl. Geographic Soc, Geological Soc, Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Leavenworth Com- mercial Club, Sigma Nu Frat. Scientific work : Topographic maps in Wash., Ore., and Cal. ; glaciers and physiography, in- cluding vulcanology of Mt. Hood, Ore. Address : U. S. Forest Office, Leavenworth, Wash. SYMMES. Whitman, Mining Engineer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 29, 1873 ; son, Frank Jameson and Anna Aurora (Day) S. Valedictorian, Lowell High School, San Francisco, 1891 ; College of Mining, Univ. of Cal., 1891-2 ; A. B., Har- vard College, 1895. Has been engaged in professional mining work in Cal., Nevada. Oregon, British Columbia, Alaska, etc. Patentee of improvements in cyaniding gold and silver ores. Formerly Engr. and Supt. (1900-02) of Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Co., constructing harbor of Ma- nila, P. I., and U. S. Coaling Station at Cavite, P. I. ; Supt. of Cal. Vigorite Pow- der Co., 1903 ; sold to (and now Pt. Isa- bel plant of Dupont Powder Co.) ; Dir., San Pablo Quarries Co. Now Engr. and Supt. United Comstock Pumping Assn., Mexican Gold & Silver Mining Co., Union Con. Mining Co., Savage Gold & Silver Mining Co., Julia Con. Mining Co. Mem- ber : Delta Kappa Epsilon, (Berkeley. Cal.) ; Mining and Metallurgical Soc. of Am., Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs., Am. Chemical Soc, Am. Electrochemical Soc, Republican County Committee, Storey Co., Nevada. Cluhs : Bohemian, University, Harvard (S. F.). Contributor of articles in Mining and Scientific Press Engrg. and Mining Journals. Address : Virginia City, Nev. SYNNOTT, Jessie Estelle, Lawyer; horn, Webster Co., Miss., Dec 3,^1880; son, Francis Morris and Unity (McGuire)S. ; third cousin to Samuel Houston, Presi- dent, and afterwards, Gov. of Texas ; his mother's father was Major Tennessee Mc- Guire of the Confederate Army. Edu. : country schools. Married, Clara Mae Sneed, May 15. 1904, at Ratcliff, Texas. County Atty. of Dallam County, Texas, serving 4th year ; taught school in East- ern Texas, 7 years ; entered the legal profession in 1903, at Rusk, Texas. Ad- dress : Dalhart, Texas. TAAKE, Edmund F., Physician; horn, Florissant, Mo., June 24, 1875 ; son, Chas. Dederick and Anna (Leber) T. B. Ped., Missouri State Normal School, Cape Girardeau. Mo., 1900; B. S. and M. D., St. Louis Univ., 1905. Unmarried. Mem- ber Am. Med. Assn. King Co. Med. Soc, St. Louis Med Soc, St. Louis City Hosp. Soc. Res. : 510 Broadway ; Office : 404 Bailey Bldg., Seattle, Wash. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 555 TABOR, Beujaiiiiu Prewitt, Lawyer; horn, Hopkins Co., Tex., Aug. 17, 1852 ; sorij Dr. Isaac and Rebecca (Prewitt) T. Edu. : common schools ; Lonsdale Higli School ; State Normal School, R. I., read law in offices of J. E. Hale and E. L. Craig, Auburn, Cal. ; Law Dept. la. State Univ., 1877. Married, Cora Evelyn Place, Mar. 7, 1882. Moved to Cal., 1874. Police Judge of Sulphur Springs, Tex., 1880-82. Member: State Bar Assn., I. O. O. P., B. P. O. E., State Central Committee. Chmn., Placer Co., Central Committee, 1908. Club : Tahoe. Democrat. Ad- dress : Auburn, Cal. TABOR, Ernest Frederick, Civil Engi- neer ; born, Worcester, Mass., 1866 ; son, Isaac and Emily (Whitney) T. Edu. : Oakland High School, Cal. Married, Ger- trude M. Smith, 1893, at New York. En- gaged on Construction of works of San Diego Flume Co., Southern Cal. Mountain Water Co., Sweetwater Water Co., Escon- dido Irrigation District. Since 1904, in U. S. Rec. Ser., now project Engr. Flat- head Project. Member, Am. Soe. Civil Engrs, Address : St. Ignatius, Mont. TAFT, Frederick Harris, Lawyer; horn, Pierrepont Manor, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1857 ; son, Stephen Harris and Mary Antoinette (Burnham) T. A. B., Humboldt (Iowa) College, 1878 ; LL. B., Law Dept, North- western Univ., Sioux City, la., 1892. Mar- ried, Frances M. Welch, Feb. 23, 1881. Moved to Cal., 1893. Member law firm. Tanner, Taft & Odell. City Atty., Santa Monica, 1902-7. Member : Internatl. Order of Good Templars, Republican State Central Comm. Cluh : Union League, Republican. Bes. : Santa Monica, Office : 910-921 California Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TAFT, Stephen Harris, Minister and Reformer ; horn, Palermo, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1825 ; related to Pres. Taft. Abolition- ist speaker at 18 ; entered ministry at 22. Del., Natl. Free Soil Conv., 1852 ; Anti- Nebr. Conv., held at Saratoga Springs ; Maine Law Conv. of New York, that nom- inated Gov. Clark, 1854. Moved to Iowa 1862, and laid out the town of Humboldt, organized a church and built a saw and grist mill ; founded Humboldt College, 1872, its Pres., 9 years. Has attended 5 centennial celebrations : Battle of Lex- ington, Boston Tea Party, Declaration of Independence, Discovery of Oxygen Gas, and Worlds Centennial Temperance Con- gress, 1908, also, bi-centennial of the coming of Great Ancestor from England to America. Moved to Cal., 1896 ; super- intended founding of Sawtelle. First Pres., L. A. Co. Anti-Saloon League. Ad- dress : Sawtelle, Cal. TAGGART, Edward J., Physician; horn, Stockport, Ohio, Mar. 2, 1863 ; son, Ar- thur and Honora (Shields) T. ; Grad., High School, Zanesville, Ohio ; 2 years, Univ. of Notre Dame ; M. D., Omaha Med. College, 1888 ; (now Med. Dept., Univ. of Nebraska). Unmarried. Pres., Kitsap Co., Lawyers and Loan Assn. ; Pres., Bremerton Hospital, Inc. Pres., Wash- ington State Board of Med. Exams. Pres., Bremerton Park Board. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Wash. State Med. Soc. Res. : 509 Washington Ave. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., Bremerton, Wash. TAGGART, Tliomas Edwin, Physician; horn, Chester, 111., 1860. Edu. : Normal School, Lebanon, O. ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1886 ; Interne, Cook Co., Hosp. Chicago. Married, Abbie B. Denny, 1888. In practice, Los An- geles, 1886-7 ; Tulare, 1887-8 ; Bakers- field, 1888-1901 ; San Francisco, 1901-6 ; Los Angeles, Since 1906. Was Co. Phys., Kern Co. Hosp. ; Co. Health Officer, Kern Co., 1898-1901 ; Dist. Surg., Sou. Pac. R. R., and Santa Fe R. R. Member : San Joaquin Med. Soc. Res. : 1173 W. 28th St. ; Office : 215 W. 7th St., Los Angeles, Cal. TALBOT, Guy Webster, Capitalist; horn, Centreville, Mich., Aug. 12, 1873 ; son, Charles R. and Sarah (Webster) T. Edu. : public schools of Des. Moines, la., and College of Emporia, Kas. Married, Ger- aldine A. Wallace, Oct. 14, 1903, at King- man, Kas. Held various railroad posi- tions from 1891 to 1910. Now Pres., 556 WHO'S WHO Portland Gas & Coke Co., Pacific Power & Light Co., Yakima-Pasco Power Co., Walla Walla Valley Ry. Co. ; Vice-Pres., Am. Power & Light Co., Hanford Irri. & Power Co. ; Dir., Astoria Elec. Co. Chilis : Arlington, Waverly Golf. Commercial. Meadow Lake. Res. : 252 King St. ; Office : Spalding Bldg., Portland, Ore. TAM, Joseph Hamilton, Lawyer; Mm, Woodbridge, Cal., Apr. 8, 1860; son, Jo- seph Harris and Sarah (Glassford) T. Edu. : public schools, Stockton, Cal. ; studied law in office of J. C. Campbell, Stockton. Married, Alice Carey Tread- way, Jan. 15, 1906. City Justice of Stockton, 1891-95. Moved to Nome, Alas- ka, June. 1900, where he was associated with W. H. Metson, engaged in mining pursuits. Charter member of B. P. O. E., of San Francisco. Member : N. S. G. W. Chil) : Bakersfield. Republican. Ad- dress : Bakersfield, Cal. TANNER, Frank Powell, Banker: torn, Buffalo, N. Y., May 19, 1856; son, Frank W. and Harriet E. (Powell) T. Edu. : public schools. Married, Ida M. Bixby, June 4, 1884, at Gunftison, Colo. Cashier, Bank of DeBeque, Colo. ; Pres., Plateau Valley Bank. Collbran ; Tanner & McMul- lin Merc. Co. Former mayor of Ouray, Colo. Democrat. Member : Colo. State Bankers Assn., Knights Templar. Res. : Mission Ranch, DeBeque, Colo. ; Office : Collbran, Colo. TANNER, Richard Robert, Lawyer; Itorn, San Juan, Cal., Mar. 30, 1858; son, Albert Miles and Lovina (Bickmore) T. Edu. : public and high schools of Cal. ; studied law in office of Blackstock & Shepherd. Married, Sebaldina M. Bontty, Feb. 1, 1894. City Atty., Santa Monica, 1888-1901. Dep. Dist. Atty., under Dist. Atty. Frank P. Kelly, 1889-1901. Senior member law firm. Tanner, Taft & Odell, Los Angeles. Maintains branch office at Santa Monica and Pasadena. Member: Am. Geographical Soc. Masons, I. O. O. F. CluT) : Gamut, Republican. Res. : 1517 4th St., Santa Monica; Office: 910- 921 California Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TANNER, William Vaughn, Attorney General ; horn, Fairmont, Minn., Apr. 7, 1881 ; son, John Wolfe and Cora (Ed- wards) T. Edu. : common schools, Blaine, Wash., 1889-96; Univ. of Wash., Seattle, 1896-98 ; did not graduate. Married, Jane Savidge, Dec. 10, 1903, at Seattle, Wash. Asst. Atty. Gen., State of Wash., 1909- 11 ; appointed Atty. Gen. to succeed W. P. Bell, resigned, Apr. 1, 1911. Elected to office, 1912. Clubs : Seattle Athletic ; Seattle Press. Member : Natl. Commis- sion on Uniform State Laws. Res. : 103 Maple Park ; Office : Capitol Bldg., Olym- pia. Wash. TAPE, George Watts, Physician; horn, High gate, Ont. Can., 1865. M. D., De- troit College of Med., 1889 ; Interne, Har- per Hosp., Detroit, Mich., 2 years. Est. and operated, Sumpter Hosp., Ore., 3 years. In practice. Ore., 1903-4 ; built and operated Hot Lake Sanitarium, Ore.. 4 years ; organized and developed Arrow- head Hot Springs, San Bernardino Co., 1904-5. Mgr. Bimini Hot Springs, Los Angeles. Member : East Oregon Med. Soc, Oregon State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 3rd and Vermont Avenue ; Office : Bimini Inn, Los Angeles, Cal. TAPPAAN, Clair S., Lawyer; horn. Bald- winsville, N. Y., May 14, 1878 ; son, Wal- lace and Frances (McMechan) T. Edu. : high school ; Univ. of Mich., and Cornell Univ. ]\Iarried, Mary Darling, May 12, 1906. Moved to Cal., 1901. Instructor in College of Law, Univ. of Cal., 8 years. Member : L. A. Bar Assn. Cluhs : Jonathan, University. Republican. Res. : 3848 Ingraham St. ; Office : 433 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TAPPAN, John Wilson, Physician; horn. Ogden, Kas., Sept. 12, 1866; son, John Elliott and Margaret (Wilson) T. A. B., St. Mary's, Kas., 1885 ; Mass. Inst. Tech- nology, scientific course, 1888 ; M. D.. Univ. of Virginia, 1898. Unmarried. En- tered U. S. Public Health Service in 1899, serving as A. A. Surgeon since. Mem- ber : King Co. (N. Y.) Med. Soc, El Paso, Tex., Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 557 Rc.'<. : Hotel El Paso del Norte ; Office : 314 Mills bldg.. El Paso. Texas. TARPEY, 3IiehaeI Francis, Vineyardist; horn, Ireland. 1848 ; son, Patrick and Bridget (Grady) T. Edu. : St. Ignatius College. San Francisco. Married. Emma Maude Bainbridge, Nov. 24, 1878, at San Francisco, Cal. Actively engaged in min- ing, Nev., 1868-75 ; operated smelting and reduction plant at Melrose, Cal. ; now owns large vineyards in Fresno Co., Cal., and stock farm in Stanislaus Co. Chmn.. Alameda Co. Democratic Comm., 1882 ; del.-at-large from Cal. to all Natl. Democratic Convs., 1880 to 1908, inclu- sive (except 1896) ; lias attended all Cal. State Convs. ; nominee for Lieut.-Gov., 1886 ; received Democratic votes for U. I S. Senator, Cal. Legis., 1899. Res. : Ala- \ meda. Office : 508 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. TAUGHER, Jolin Leonard, Lavi^yer; \/ j iorn, Belleville, Ont., Can.,, Dec. 1, 1875 ; son, John and Mary (Mulhearn) T. Edu. : separate schools of Ontario and Belleville high school ; course in collegiate work ; Law Society of Upper Canada ; grad., Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 1900. Went to New York, 1901 and was naturalized. Won fame in case of Olston vs. Oregon Water, Power & Ry. Co. Went to San Francisco after disaster of 1906, and was admitted to practice law in Cal. Courts, 1907. Atty. in estate of J. Alexander Yoell. Member of various clubs, lodges and legal Assn. Address : San Francisco, Cal. TAYLOR, Edward K., Lawyer; liorn, El- mira, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1861 ; son, William and Isabella A. (Kimberlin) T. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Alameda ; Doyer's Academy ; Healds Bus. College; Ph. B., Univ. of Pac, Santa Clara, 1881; Ph. M., 1885; LL. B., Law Dept, Univ. of Cal., 1886. Moved to Cal., 1863. City Atty., Ala- meda, 1887-1901. State Senator, Ala- meda Co., 1899-1903. Pres., Bd. of Free- holders, which made new charter for Ala- meda ; Mayor of Alameda, 1907-9. Mem- ber : Republican State Exec. Comm., 6 years. First Vice-chmn., during McKin- ley campaign. Member : Good Roads Convs. Atty., Alameda Sav. and Alameda Natl. Banks, 20 years. Republican. Res. : 1428 Lafayette St. ; Offlce : Alameda Bank Bldg., Alameda, Cal. TAYLOR, Edwin Alexander, Civil Engi neer ; horn, Worcester, Mass., 1870; so7i, Lucian Arnold and Jcannette (Arnold) T. ; Edu. : High Sch., Worcester, Mass. ; B. S., at Worcester Polytechnic Inst , 1891. Married, Maria Lois Broad, 1895, Portland, Maine. Now Supt. of Constr., City of Portland Water Dept. Since 1891. in charge of Constr. of public works in New England, N. Y., Penn., Washington, and Ore. Since 1901, on electric rail- ways, hydro electric power plants, and water supplies. Member : Portland Com- mercial Club, Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs.. Ore. Soc. of Engrs., Boston Soc. Civil Engrs., New England Water Works Assn.. Natl. Geographic Soc. Sons of the Am. Rev. Res. : 186 Ford St. ; Office : City Hall, Portland, Ore. TAYLOR, Emsley L., Bank Manager; horn, Threlkel, Ky., June 26, 1886 ; son, Joseph E. and Delilah Ann Taylor ; his grandfather (paternal) fought through Civil War and was held for a number of months as prisoner in the Andersonville prison. Grad., Bowling Green, Business Univ., Bowling Green, Ky. Taught school 2 years in public schools of Ky., before grad. from Business Univ. Married, Laura E. Brown, July 2.3. 1910, at Phoenix, Ariz. Taught bookkeeping in Converse Business College, Spartanburg, S. C. ; bookkeeper for Edwards Wholesale Gro. Co., Darlington, S. C. ; in Govt, service in Custom House, Owensboro, Ky. Has been with Gila Valley Bank & Trust Co.. 6 years ; at present. Mgr. at Winkelman, Hayden and Ray, Ariz. Sec'y.-Treas., The Winkelman Ice «& Cold Storage Co., Win- kelman, Ariz. Member, Republican Co. Central Comm. Address : Hayden, or Win- kelman. Ariz. TAYLOR, Prank Maxon, Physician and Surgeon; horn, Halsey, Ore., Oct. 3 0, 55: WHO'S WHO 1873; son. Solo Zacharia and Mary (Bate- man) T. A. B., Univ. of Oregon, 1896 ; M. D., Univ. of Oregon Med. School, 1901. Married, Nettie Greer, July 3, 1906, at Portland, Ore. Asst. Chief Surg., Ore.- Wash., R. R. & Nav. Co. ; Med. Referee, Empire Life Ins. Co. ; Med. Staff, St. Vin: cents Hosp., Portland, Ore. Member : Ore. State Med. Assn., Multnomah City and County Med. Soc, Aesculapian Club. Res. : 95 Hazelfern Place ; Office : 912 Corbett bldg., Portland, Ore. TAYIiOR, Harry P., Mining; horn, Utah, 1871. Edu. : Cornell Univ. ; Oberlin Col- lege ; M. E., Colo. School of Mines. Con- sulting Engr., Florence Goldfield Mining Co. Organized Engineers Mining Co. Stockholder in mines in Nevada and Idaho ; oil lands, San Joaquin Valley ; Sevier River Land & Water Co. Pres., Kern Four Oil Co. Res. : Berkeley Square, Los Angeles, Cal. TAYIiOR, John Martin, Physician and Surgeon ; bo7n, Lafayette Co., Mo., Apr. 3, 1861 ; son, Samuel Francis and Fannie Irvine (Simpson) T. ; direct descendant of James Taylor, who came from Car- lisle, Eng., in 1635 and settled in Caro- line Co., Virginia; grandson (maternal) of James Simpson, Judge of Supreme Court of Ky. ; his father, Samuel Francis, was a Captain in the Confederate Army, and was killed at the battle of Corinth, Mass., Oct. 3, 1862. Edu. : country dist. school until 14 ; private tutor, one year ; B. S., C. E., Univ. of Mo., 1882; M. D., Univ. of Penn., 1900 ; Interne, Johns Hop- kins Hosp., Baltimore, June, 1900, to Sept., 1901. Married, Alice Witman, Apr. 7, 1904, at Washington, D. C. Went to Idaho, fall of 1882 ; in business with brother, S. F. Taylor and E. P. Henry for several years; with U. P. R. R., on Utah, Northern and O. S. L., 1885 ; Nov., 1886, began work on Kansas Div. of U. P. ; Mar., 1887 to 1889, with Kansas City Cable R. R. Co. ; associated with Howard Fitch in Engrg. office at Guthrie, Okla., summer of 1889 ; Eagle Rock, Idaho, Aug., 1889 ; Engr. in charge of Constr. of Cedar Hollow and Foot Hill Canal ; had charge of Constr. of Markf Lake and Butte Canal in 1891 and 1892 was' First Lieut., Co. "E," Idaho Nat Guards, Apr., 1890, to Feb., 1892 ; men ber, Idaho Falls Town Council, 1895-96 began practice of medicine and surger; Boise, 1902. Member : Natl. Geograph Soc, South Idaho Dist. Med. Soc, (e: pres.) ; Idaho State Med. Assn., (e; pres.) ; Am. Med. Assn. Elder, Presb; terian Church ; Dir., Boise Y. M. C. A, officer, Idaho State Anti-Saloon Leagu; Independent Democrat. Res. : 1112 Bar nock St. ; Office : Empire Bldg., Bois Idaho. TAYIiOR, Morgan Stuart, Lawyer; hor Wash., D. C, Aug. 27, 1847 ; son, Willia and Isabella Anne (Kimbei-lin) T. Edu> Cumberland Valley Inst., 1860-61 ; Unii of Pac, Santa Clara, 1862-63 ; College Cal., Oakland, 1863-64. Married, Emn Maude Haskell, May 27, 1885. Judg Police Court, Alameda, 1901-2. Republ can. Res. : 2521 Central Ave. ; Offict 1404 Park St., Alameda, Cal. TAYIiOR, Raymond Griswold, Phys sian ; born. Sycamore, 111., Feb. 15, 187 M. D., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Ca 1896. Interne, L. A. Co. Hosp., 1896- Marriedj Jessie F. Lawton, 1906. Forme ly Asst. Supt, L. A. Co. Hosp. In pra tice, Los Angeles, 1899-1900 ; San Jaci to, Cal., 1900-2; Los Angeles, since 190 Member : L. A. Med. Symposium Soi L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Sou. Cal., Med. So(' Cal. State Med. Soc. Club : University r Res. : 2667 Ellendale place ; Office : Bra| bury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TAYIiOR, Thomas N., Banker; 6or Provo, Utah, Jan. 28, 1868 ; son, Geor.j and Eliza (Nicholls) T. Married, Mar, Rogers, Sept. 18, 1889, at Manti, Utai Pres., Farmers and Merchants Bank, Pro>{ Bldg. and Loan Soc, Taylor In v. C-| Maiben Glass & Paint Co.; Mgr., Tayl Bros. Co. ; Dir., Beneficial Life Ins. C Knight Woolen Mills, Young Men's Ini Co. Mayor of Provo, 4 years. Dem ON THE PACIFIC COAST 559 crat. Res. : 342 N. 5th West st. ; Offlce : 250 W. Center st, Provo, Utah. TE5AGUE, Robert M., Horticulturist; horn^ Iowa, May 6, 1864 ; son, Crawford P. and Amanda R. (May) T. Edu. : public schools, Sacramento Valley ; Christian Col- lege, Santa Rosa, Cal., 3 years. Married, Minnie E. Cowan, Not. 29, 1891, at Po- mona, Cal. Went into grain farming San Dimas, Cal., with fathers and brothers. At the age of 26 started a nursery of citru:^ trees. Pres., Bd. of Dirs., and Gen. Mgr., Chucawalla Development Co. Organizer and Pres., Lordsburg Water Co. ; Dir., San Dimas Water Co. Member : Elks. Clubs : Sierra Madre, (Los Angeles) ; Covina. (Covina). Bes.: San Dimas, Cal. TEHEN, Jack, Mining; went to Mexico, 1907, and engaged in mining. Went to Los Angeles. 1908. Stockholder : Cal. Midway Oil Co., Ojai Petroleum Co., Well- man Oil Co., Cleveland Oil Co., Bankers Oil Co., Consolidated Midway Oil Co., Mid- way Valley Oil Co., Hale McLeod Oil Co., Stratton Water Co., Palmer Oil Co., Sam- uel Tehen Co. Member : Chamber of Mines and Oils, Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles, Bakersfield Oil Stocks Ex- change, So. Cal. Masonic Lodge No. 278, Gluts : Los Angeles Athletic, Sierra Ma- dre, San Gabriel Valley Country, Cleve- land Automobile. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. TENNANT, Jobn K., Insurance Man; torn, Alabama, Dec. 7, 1868; son, Chas. W. and Nancy J. (Daniel) T. ; related to Dorothy Tennant, famous actress. Edu. : schools of the South ; Bowden College, Bowden, Ga. Married, Clara M. Lewis. Paymaster JF.errocarril Del Norte R. R.. Guatemala, 1889-93. Returned to U. S., 1894, and entered life ins. bus. with Mu- tual Life Ins. Co.. Louisville. Ky.. (now Illinois Life Ins. Co.) ; with this com- pany 7 years. Moved to Dallas, Tex., 1901, and engaged in ins. brokerage bus. Mgr., Texas Life Ins. Co., Waco. Tex.. 1906-09 ; Mgr., El Paso office, Texas Life Ins. Co., Jan., 1909-.Tuly. 1909. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., July, 1909. Organ- ized Natl. Life Ins. Co., San Diego, Juno, 1910, (now Cal. Natl. Life Ins. Co.). Gen. Mgr., Cal. Natl. Life Ins. Co., Elec- tro-Gas Motor Car Co. Member : Shrin- ers. Masons, 32°, Elks. Address : San Diego, Cal. TEUBIVER, Charles, Physician; torn, N. Y. City, Aug. 7, 1856. Edu. : N. Y. City high school; Ph. G., N. Y. College of Pharmacy, 1882 ; M. D., Univ. Med. School of New York, 1885 ; Interne, Milwaukee County Hosp., 1889. Married, Dorothea M. Wuhrmann, Sept. 15, 1892. Attending Surg., Bellevue Hosp. Outpatient Service, 1888; Dist. Surg., Sou. Pac. R. R. In private practice, Los Angeles, 1894-6 ; San Francisco, 1896-1901 ; Saticoy and Oxnard. Cal., since 1901. Member : Ventura Co. Med. Assn. (pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Pacific Assn. of Ry. Surg.. N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc. Address : Oxnard, Cal. THAYER, Rufus, Lawyer; torn, North- ville, Mich., Jan. 25, 1868 ; son, Hiram and Almira (Wheeler) T. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1891. Married, Irma Wheeler, Nov. 26, 1893. Moved to San Francisco, 1909. Gluts: Pacific Union, Union League, (San Francisco), Jonathan, (Los Angeles). Re- publican. Res. : 2173 Pacific ave. ; Of- fice : 57 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. THAYER, Wade Warren, Lawyer; torn, Jackson, Mich., Sept. 15, 1873 ; son, Leon- ard E. and Fannie M. (Fletcher) T. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895 ; LL. B.. Univ. of Mich., 1896. Married, Rhoda Green, June 30, 1908, at Honolulu. Secy, and Treas., Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd. : Secy.. Thayer Piano Co., Ltd. Member : Am. Bar Assn., Hawaiian Bar Assn.. Ha- waiian Historical Soc, Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, P. & A. M. Glut: University, (Honolulu) ; Oahu. Country, Elks. Author of numerous stories of Hawaii, published in various Eastern periodicals. Res. : Alewa Heights : Office : 602-3-4 Stangen- wald bldg., Honolulu. Hawaii. THEIiElV, Max, Lawyer; torn, Rising City. Neb., Oct. 2, 1880 ; son, E. and Fanny J. (Bayrhoffer) T. Edu. : public 560 WHO'S WHO schools, Cal. ; grad., Natl. City High School, 1895 ; B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1904 ; M. A., Harvard Law School, 1906. Moved to Cal., 1888. Asst. Atty., Western Pac. R. R. Co., 1907-10; Atty., 1910-11. Atty. for State Railroad Commission, since Apr., 1911. Maj. of Univ. of Cal. Cadets, 190T- 08. Secy., Berkeley Lincoln-Roosevelt Republican Club, 1908-9. Member : Re- publican State Central Comm., Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Soc. of International Law. Chihs : Commonwealth, Univ. of Cal., City. Republican. Res. : 2334 Bowditch st., Berkeley; Office: 833 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. THOMAS, Arthur Lloyd, Ex-Governor: Business Man ; born, Chicago, 111., Aug. 22, 1851 ; son, Henry JefEries and Eleanor (Lloyd) T. Edu. : public schools, Pitts- burg, Pa., and by private tutors. Widow- er. Secy, of State for Utah, 1879-87. Supervisor of Census for Utah, 1880 ; Member Utah Commission, 1887-89 ; Gov- ernor of Utah, 1889-93 ; Postmaster of Salt Lake City, 1898-1913. As Gov., issued call for holding First Natl. Irrigation Congress at Salt Lake City, in 1892, and for the First Internatl. Irrigation Con- gress at Los Angeles, Cal., in 1893 ; ap- proved first free public school law for Utah ; transmitted to the Pres. of the -U. S., the petition of the Pres. and Apos- tles of the Mormon Church for amnesty under the provisions of the Edmunds- Tucker law, with a recommendation that the amnesty be granted, which was done by Pres. Harrison. Member of the com- mission appointed in 1884 to compile and codify the laws of Utah ; president of many commissions appointed to erect buildings for public institutions of Utah, such as Agricultural College, Utah Peni- tentiary, Reform School, etc. Pres., Max- field Mining Co. ; Pres., Deep Creek Elec- tric Mining Co. ; Pres., Deep Creek Cop- per Blossom Mining Co. ; Pres.. Swansea Extension Mining Co. ; Dir.. Thompson Quincy Consolidated Mining Co. ; Yice- pres., Herald-Republican Publishing Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. Clubs : Alta, Com- mercial. Pres., Cambrian Assn., of Salt Lake City, Utah. Address : 105 B st.. Salt Lake City, Utah. THOMAS, Free, Architect; born. Licking Co.. Ohio, July 4, 1854 ; son, Thompson P. and Olive (Kirkendall) T. ; descendant of Phil Sheridan on mother's side ; Israel Putman, father's side. Edu. : State Univ. of Nebr., 1872-75. Married, Carrie Emigh of Cherry Tree, Pa., June, 1904, at Den- ver, Colo, (second marriage). Reared on farm, 7 to 23 years old, in Neb. Eye wit- ness of the Plum Creek massacre, Aug. 8, 1864. Took first premium, State Fair, Neb., in oil painting. Res. : 227 West 8th St. ; Office : Room 12, Walton block, Eu- gene, Ore. THOMAS, John Charles, Lawyer; born, Charleston, Va., July 1, 1856 ; son, John Moseley and Elizabeth (Blain) T. ; great grandson of James Thomas of Virginia, soldier of Valley Forge, with Washington ; his father, John M. Thomas, who lives at Gauley Bridge, W. Va., was a soldier under Lee. Edu. : high school of Kanawha Co , Charleston, W. Va. Went to Sacramento in 1904 ; formerly lived at Charleston. W. Va. Specialty : commercial, real estate and probate matters. Dir., Internatl. Pro- tective Assn., Inc., largest commercial agency in Cal., offices in five different states. Member : Appearson Lodge No. 195, Masons, Louisa, Ky. Res. : 121S 10th St.; Office: 222-223 Ochsner, 719 V2 K., Sacramento, Cal. THOMAS, John li., Banker; born, Wales, Jan. 7, 1863 ; son, Cadwalader and Elle- nor (Morris) T. Edu. : Leicester, Eng. Married, Alice L. Riggs, Jan. 17, 1905, at Cheyenne, Wyo. Pres., Citizens Natl. Bank, Luther State Bank. Member : Elks. Clubs : Industrial (trustee) ; Eleventh In- fantry. Res. : 322 East 21st st. ; Office : Citizens Natl. Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo. THOMAS, liindsey, B., Banker; born, Prineville, O., Oct. 7, 1874 ; son, Daniel E. and Candace (Smith) T. Grad., Dufur High School. 1895. Cashier, Johnston Bros., Bankers ; Pres., Dufur Printing Co. Mayor of Dufur, 1909-1910; Treas. of ON THE PACIFIC COAST 561 Dufur City, 1912 ; Clerk of School Dist. No. 29, Wasco County, Ore. Address : Dufur. Ore. THOMAS, Nathaniel Seymour, Bishop; horn, Faribault, Minn., June 20, 1867 ; son, Elisha Smith and Georgine Mary (Brown) T. ; his father was Bishop of Kansas and his wife's father. Col. of 7th 111. Cavalry. Edu. : B. A., Univ. of Minnesota, 1890 ; B. D., Kansas Theol. School, 1893 ; Post Grad., Cambridge, Eng. ; S. T. D., Phila. Divinity School. Married, Edith Ells- worth Prince, June 4, 1896, at Quincy, HI. In 1902, elected to the Bishopric of Salina, but declined ; Prof, of Pastoral Care, Phila. Divinity School, 1893-6 ; now Bishop of Wyoming. Representative of 7th Missionary Dept., P. E. Church ; Pres., Wyoming Sunday School Institute : Mem- ber : Humane Soc. of Wyoming, Sons of the Rev. (Penn.) ; Am. Acad, of Political and Social Science, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Cluis : Union League, (Phila.) ; Delaware Co. Country, (Phila.). Address: 1820 Cen- tral ave., Cheyenne, Wyo. 'HOMAS, ^l^illiam, Lawyer; horn, Wor- cester, Mass., Sept. 5, 1853 ; son, Ben- jamin Franklin and Mary Ann (Park) T. ; gt. grandfather, Isaiah Thomas, who was a personal friend of Benj. Franklin, was founder of the famous publications "The Worcester Spy," "American Antiquarian Society" ; his father was Justice of Su- preme Court of Mass., member of Con- gress, and Pres. of Suffolk Bar Assn. Edu. : public schools, Mass. ; grad.. Har- vard Univ., 1869 ; S. B., 1873 ; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1876. Married, jEmma Gay, Mar., 1875, at Cambridge, Mass. Moved to San Francisco, Cal., 1877. Organizer, Cal. Fruit c'anners' Assn., of which was first pres., 3 years ; Pres.. Pioneer Land Co. ; Organizer Cal. Title Ins. & Trust Co., and for many years Chmn. of legal staff. After San Fran- cisco's disaster of 1906, took position as atty. for the insured. Trustee, (2 years). Home for Feeble Minded Children. Mem- ber : Cal. Water & Forest Assn., Harvard Law School Assn. Chihs : University (first pres.) Harvard, (S. F., pres., 2 years), Commonwealth (charter member) ; Bohe- mian. Address : San Francisco, Cal. THOMAS, William Pendleton, Lawyer and Banker; horn, Oxford, Ga., .July 1, 1861 ; son, James R. and Arianna L. (Hud- son) T. A. B., Emory College, Oxford, Ga., 1886. Married, Sallie L. Townsend. 1888. at Oakland, Cal. Pres., Commercial Bank of TTkiah ; Secy., Sunset Trading & Land Co. ; Pres., Royal Eagle Mining Co. ; Pres., Eden Valley Coal Mining Co. ; Secy.. Needle Rock Co. Address : Ukiah, Cal. THOMASOIV, Edgar M., Banker; horn, Willis, Tex., Apr. 29, 1872 ; son, J. S. and Sophia (McCaleb) T. Edu. : Madi- sonville high school. Mjarried, Fannie Viser, Oct. 20, 1895, at Madisonville, Tex. Pres. and Dir., Farmers' State Bank ; member firm of Thomason Bros. Trus- tee, Methodist Church. Member: Royal Arch Masons, Knights of Pythias, Macca- bees, Order Eastern Star. Address : Mad- isonville, Tex. THOMPSON, Amos L., Banker; horn, Iowa, .July 29, 1868; son. Lew and Ber- tha (Landy) T. Self educated. Took up timber claim under Homestead Act and Timber and Stone Act, and sold out ad- vantageously ; engaged in hardware bus. since 1903 : organized banking firm of A. L. Thompson & Co., 1909 (now pres.). Member: I. O. O. F. (trustee and Past Grand). Address': Libby, Mont. THOMPSON, Beach, Geologist, Engineer, Capitalist ; horn, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1865 ; son, Samuel and Emma Root (Hub- bard) T ; father built first railroad from New Orleans to Mobile, from Chicago to Milwaukee ; was Master of Transportation at the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, dur- ing Civil War. Edti. : State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1881-84 ; B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1889, and special diploma in geol- ogy ; A. M., Stanford Univ., Cal., 1892 ; continued there another year on his doc- tor's degree, as an instructor. Married, Augusta Veeder, Feb. 26, 1896, at Berke- ley, Cal. Mining field, Calaveras Co., fall of 1894. Organized Stanislaus Elec, 562 WHO'S WHO Power Co. ; (now Sierra and San Fran- cisco Power Co.) ; suggested steel towers for the transmission of elec. power ; built relief dam in Tuolumne County, selected site and bought ground for Sierra and San Francisco Power Co. ; interested in wireless telegraphy ; has U. S. and Marine rights for Paulson Wireless. Del. to Natl. Conv., Chicago, 1908 ; has been Vice-pres. and Dir., Sierra and San Francisco Power Co. ; Pres. and Dir., Metropolitan Light & Power Co., Tuolumne Water Power Co. : Pres., Stanislaus Elec. Power Co. ; San Domingo Mining Co., (all are noM' owned by United Rys. Inv. Co.) Mem- ber : Am. Geographical Soc. Gluhs : Pa- cific Union, University, Bohemian, Menlo Country. Address : San Francisco. Cal. THOMPSON, C. H., Mining; has been a res. of Cal., since 1887. Owner, Sierra Pinta Mines, Altar Dist, Sonora, Mexico. Served 5 years in Civil War, mustered out April 5, 1866, as Capt. Charter Member and Dir., Sierra Madre Club. Ad- dress : Los Angeles, Cal. THO]>IPSON, Helmus Wells, Law^yer; honi, N. Y. City, Dec. 14, 1868 ; son. Clark W. and Rebecca Sophia (Wells) T. A. B., Univ. of Minn., 1888 ; Harvard Law School, two years. Unmarried. Member law firm, Thompson & Hardy ; County Judge, Lane County, Ore. ; ap- pointed Nov., 1909, and elected, Nov., 1910, for 4-year term, beginning Jan. 1, 1911. Res. : cor. 5th and Willamette sts. ; Office : 1st Natl. Bank bldg., Eugene, Ore. THOMPSON, John West, Electrical Engineer; horn, Santa Rosa, Cal., Nov. 5, 1873 ; son, Frank Paston and Mary (West) T. Edu. : public schools of Cal.. Trinity School, U. S. Naval Academy : B. A., Stanford Univ., 1895. Married, Edith Consuelo Robertson, Nov. 10, 1900. Dist. Mgr., Central Mexico Light and Power Co. Member, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Clu'b : University, (Mexico City). Res. : 6a de Arista No. 10 ; Office : Apar- tado No. 10, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. THOMPSON, Xiewis Lee, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Arkansas, June 10, 1876 ; son, Lewis Quentin and Thela Almeda (Mc- Nair) T. ; among ancestors were Admiral McNair of the Navy, Gov. McNair of Mis- souri, and Gen. Sam Houston, who was Gov. of Tenn., also of Texas, and its first president ; Mrs. Thompson is a member of the Bradford family of England, her gt. aunt. Mrs. Jane Bradford, having founded the Bradford Memorial School for boys, gave a large endowment fund to Oxford Univ., and established a home for aged women in Manchester. M. D., Univ. of Cal., Med. Dept, 1902. Married, Ger- trude Petitt Brown, at Santa Clara, Cal. Supreme Medical Examiner, Fraternity Universal, (a fraternal ins. order). Mem- ber, Board of Censors, Butte Co. Med. Soc, Charter Member, Sigma Chapter of Alpha Kappa, Univ. of Cal. City Health Officer and Pres. of Board of Health, Secy., City Board of Education. Member : Elks, Masons, Odd Fellows, K. of P. Lodges, County, State and Am. Med. Assns. Ad- dress : Gridley, Cal. TH03IPS0N, William Lair, Lawyer; horn, Linn County, Ore.. Jan. 1, 1880 ; son, Rufus and Adaline (Hill) T. ; grand- son of R. C. Hill, pioneer educator and physician of Oregon. Edu. : Albany, Ore., public schools ; B. A., McMinnville Col- lege, 1902. Managed "Albany Herald" (newspaper) for a few months ; then studied law. Married. Elsie C. Hobbs, Sept. 19, 1906. at Eugene, Ore. Ad- mitted to bar Oct. 3. 1904 ; elected Re- corder, Lakeview, Dec. 3, 1905 ; resigned May 1, 1907. Chief Clerk, House of Rep., Oregon Legis., 1905-09 ; member House, 1911-12. Candidate for State Sen- ate^ 1912. Address : Lakeview, Ore. THOMSON, Francis Andrew, Mining Engineer; horn, London, Eng., Dec. 21, 1876 ; son, John Alexander and Frances Springett (Wyatt) T. E. M., Colo. School of Mines, Golden, Colo.. 1904 ; Primary Education in England and in B. C. Mar- ried, Josephine Henrietta Bruckman. Aug. 16, 1906. at Denver, Colo. Assayer, Vic- toria Metallurgical Works, Victoria, B. G.^ 1896-99; student, Colo. School of Mlnesi ON THE PACIFIC COAST 563 1898-1901 ; Mining Kngr. and Asst. to Supt, Noi-thwestern Smelting and Ref. Co., 1901-03 ; student and instruction in mine surveying, Colo. School of Mines, 1903-04 ; Supt. New Western Red. Co., Cen- tral City, Colo., 1904-05 ; Metallurgist, New Western Red. Co., Goldfield, Nev., 1905-06. Since 1906, Prof, of Mining Engrg., State College of Wash., and Con- sulting Mining Engr. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs.. Am. Metallurgical Soc. Author : Stamp-Milling and Cyaniding. Res. : 302 Oak st. ; Office : State College of Wash., Pullman, Wash. THORN, William J., Banker; born, Waynesburgh, Pa., Aug. 30, 1861 ; son, John C. and Jennie M. (Brocker) T. Grad., high school, St. Louis, Mo., 1880. Married, Margaret E. Bouton, Sept. 1, 1885, at St. Louis, Mo. First employed in old Mechanics' Bank, St. Louis, Mo. Pres., Powder River State Bank of Kayen, Wyo. ; Cashier, First Natl. Bank of Buffalo, Wj^o. Served in State senate 4 years ; House of Representatives, 2 years. Republican State Committeeman ; member Executive Comm.^ State Central Comm. Member : Elks, Ma- sons, 32°. Address : Bu^fifalo, Wyo. THORIVE, Chester, Banker; horn, N. Y. City, Nov. 11, 1863 ; son, Edwin and Charlotte (Pearsall) T. Ph. B., Yale Col- lege, Sheffield Scientific School, 1884 ( later Ph. D. Married, Anna Hoxle, Nov. 10, 1886, at N. Y. City. Pres. and Dir., Natl. Bank of Commerce of Tacoma since 1893. Clubs : University, Metropoli- tan (N. Y.) ; Union, University (Tacoma) ; Seattle Golf and Country (Seattle). Ad- dress : American Lake, Pierce County, Wash. THORNTON, David Dunham, Physician; born, Peapack, N. J., Feb. 25, 1871. Edu. : high school, Joliet, 111. ; Univ. of Mich. ; M. D., Northwestern Univ. Med. School, 1896 ; Interne, Silver Cross Hosp., Joliet, 111., 1896-7. Married, Margaret Main, Mar. 7, 1901. In practice, Denver, Colo., 1897-1900; Los Angeles, since 1901. Lecturer, Oral Surgery and Anaesthesia, College of Dent., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1906; Instr. in Med., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1907 ; Clinician, L. A, Helping Station ; formerly 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surg., 1st Regt. Colo. Inf., U. S. C, 1898- 9. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Res. : 1436 Edgecliff drive ; Office : 405 S. Hill St., Los AngeleSj Cal. THORNTON, William Taylor, ex-gover- nor ; born, Henry County, Mo., Feb. 9, 1843 ; son, William Tucker and Caroline (Taylor) T. Edu. : private school ; LL. B., Kentucky Univ., Louisville, 1868. Began practice of law at Clinton, Mo., after close of war. Moved to Santa Fe, N. M., " 1877. Has mining interests in old Mex- ico and in New Mexico. Served in Con- federate States Army, 1861-65 ; held pris- oner of war for one year at Alton, 111. Member of Town Council 2 terms ; mem- ber Missouri House of Representatives, 1876 ; New Mexico Terr. Council, 1880 ; first Mayor of Santa Fe, 1891 ; Gov. of New Mexico, 1893-97. Democrat. Address : Santa Fe, N. M. THORPE, Arthur Clyde, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Northfield, Minn., Dec. 19, 1866; son, George C. and Adelaide (Car- penter) T. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Northfield, Minn. ; M. D., Univ. of Minn., Med. Dept, 1897. Married, Florence Chase, Nov. 30, 1910, at Lank- ershim, Cal. Dep. Co. Treas., Stevens Co., Minn., 1886; Co. Treas., 2 terms. Six months in a Minneapolis Hosp. after grad. Moved to San Gabriel, Cal., 1897 ; Los Angeles, 1899. Specializes in dis. of nose and throat. Member : Cal. State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Assn., L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Hennepin Co. Med. Soc. of Minn., Y. M. C. A., Scottish Rite Masons, Shrin- ers, Internatl. Surgeons of Rochester, Minn. Clubs : Jonathan, L. A. Country, University, Pacific Gun, Tuna Fishing. Res. : 920 W. 20th ; Office : 605-09 Grant bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. THORPE, Rose Hartwick, Author; born, Mishawaka, Ind., July 18, 1850 ; daughter, William and Mary (Wight) Hartwick. Edu.: Hillsdale County, Mich. ; Hon. A. M., Hillsdale College, Mich., 1883. Married, 5C4 Y/HO'S WHO Edmund Carson Thorpe, Sept. 11, 1871, at Litchfield, Mich. Author : "The Years Best Days," (111.) ; "Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight," (111.) ; "Ringing Ballads," (111.) ; "Fred's Dark Days," "The Fenton Family," (111.) ; "Nina Bruce, or a Girl's Influence," (111.) ; "The Chester Girls," (111.) ; "Sweet Song Stories," (111. by daughter, Mrs. Lulu Thorpe Barnes), 1897 ; "The White Lady of La Jolla," (111.), 1904. "Poetical Works of Rose Hartwick Thorpe," published by the Neale Publish- ing Co., Union Square, N. Y., 1912. Be- came famous as author of "Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight," and other poems which have been translated into every written language. Books published by Lea & Shepard, D. Lathrop, Fleming H. Revell, The Baptist Publishing Society, etc. Mem- ber, (hon.) Women's Press Assn. of San Francisco ; Sou. Cal. Woman's Press Assn., (Los Angeles) ; Indian Authors Club, (Chicago) ; also several literary clubs in different States. Address : 4534 Union, San Diego, Cal. TIBBAL.S, Edg-ar Roberts, Banker; horn, Cobalt, Conn., Nov. 15, 1861 ; son, Lyman B. and Jane E. (Roberts) T. Grad., Kansas City Dental College, 1893. Mar- ried, Edith Barton, Apr. 28, 1885, Kene- saw. Neb. ^ce-pres., Mercer Shoe and Rubber Co. ; Cashier, Broadway Bank. Member : Knights of Pythias. Res. : 2153" S. St. Paul St. ; Office : 106 Broadway, Denver, Colo. TIBBAL.S, William Huntington, Capi- talist; born. Union, N. J., Dec. 22, 1848; son, Elisha G. and Anna R. (Holton) T. A. B., Oberlin College, 1875 ; A. M., 1879 ; Ph. D., Yale College, 1889\ Married, Helen M. Guild, July 24, 1877, at Dover, Ohio. Teacher, public schools, Ohio, Mich., Wis., 1867-86; Prof., Philosophy and Literature, Park College, 1886-92 ; Salt Lake College, 1894-7. In mining bus. Utah, Ariz., Nev., since 1897 ; Pres., Utah State Christian Endeavor Union, 1897-8. Member, Bd. of Dir., Y. M. C. A., Salt Lake City, 1897-1910. Member, Wes- tern Authors and Artists Club, Kansas City, Mo. Contributor to literary and educational magazines. Res. : 1006 Third ave. ; Office : 712-714 Boston bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. . TICIvJVOR, Harry M., Lawyer;. 6orn, Jacksonville, 111., Aug. 16, 1870 ; son, Levi F. and Flora (Thompson) T. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Jacksonville, 111. ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1892. Married, Florence A. Graham (died, Sept. 30, 1909), Oct. 17, 1896. Member law firm, Ticknor & ; Carter. City Atty., Jacksonville, 111., 4 years. Member : Troop A, N. G. Cav., State of Wash., Pasadena Bd. of Trade, B. P. O. E., K. of P., Redmen, Aryan Masons. Republican. Res. : 655 North El Molino ave. ; Office : Stanton bldg., Pas- adena, Cal. TIL.L.OTSON, Leonard, Banker; horn, San Felipe, Tex., Dec. 28, 1863; son, W. H. and Mary (Kimball) T. Edu. : pub- lic and commercial schools, Tex. ; LL. B., Chicago Law School. Pres., Sealy Natl. Bank; Vice-pres., New Ulm State Bank~; Dir., Wallis State Bank, Wallis ; Guar- antee Life Insurance Co., Houston. Served in Texas State Legis. Democrat. Address : Sealy, Tex. TIIiMONT, Paul Alphonse Gaillard, Civil Engineer ; horn, Prairie du Chien, Wis., Nov. 27, 1878 ; son^ Dr. A. P. and Zelia (Gaillard) T. B. S., (C. E.) Wash. State College, 1904. Married, Rosaline M. Davis, June 3, 1908, at Spokane, Wash. Res. Engr. Maintenance, Res. Engr. on Coast, Asst. Engr. on Location, Engr. in charge of track and Ballast, Northern Pac. Ry. Asso. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : 845 Cliff ave., Spokane, ■ Wash. TINKER, Homer JVeville, Banker; horn, Curryville, Mo., Mar. 23, 1869 ; son, Wil- liam H. Tinker. Edu. : common schools ; Grove City Bus. College. Married, Myr- tle Roberts, Oct. 6, 1903, at Hillsboro, Tex. Asst. Cashier, Citizens Bank, Hills- boro ; Cashier, Brandon Banking Co- Wash. Natl. Bank, St. Louis ; Union Bank and Trust Co., Houston ; Active Vice- pres., Bankers Trust Co., Houston. Cluhs : ON THE PACIFIC COAST 565 Thalian, Houston Country. Res. : Hyde Park place; Office: Bankers Trust Co., Houston, Tex. TIPS, Charlei^i E., Banker; horn, Seguin, Tex.. May 4, 1SG2 ; son, Julius and Anna (Pelzer) T. Edu. : public schools and academies, Texas. Married, Ella Galla- her, June 4, 1891, at Seguin, Tex. Pres., First Natl. Bank; Pres. and Treas., Se- guin Compress Co. ; Treas., Seguin Vitri- fied Paving and Face Brick Co. ; Dir., Marion State Bank ; owner Seguin Hard- ware Co. Served, Seguin Guards Vols., as first Lieut., 1SS9-91. Pres., Seguin School Bd., Bd. of Trustees, Seguin Water Works Co., Seguin Elec. Light and Power Co. Member : Knights of Pythias. Clubs : Seguin Bowling, San Geronimo Harmon Le Singing. Address : Seguin, Tex. nSDALE, William M., Lawyer; horn, Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y., 1860. Edu. : Wesleyan Univ., Middletov/n, Conn. ; Har- vard College ; read law at Utica, N. Y., in office Cookingham & Sherman, the latter late Vice-pres of U. S. Married, Minnie D. Cooper, of Jefferson Co., N. Y., 1884. Moved to Redlands, Cal., 1890. Admitted to Cal. bar, 1901 ; Postmaster, Redlands, Cal., since 1901. Dir., Redlands Bd. of Trade. Has contributed articles to newspapers and periodicals. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. riTTERINGTON, George Alfred, Law- yer ; horn, Dallas County, Texas, Jan. .3, 1864 ; sou, Daniel and Catherine Titter- ington. A. B., Center College, Kentucky, 1886. Married, Lena Morris, Sept. loi 1890, at Springhill, Tenn. 'tlis father moved from Missouri to Dallas County. Texas, in 1859; followed farming and j stock raising. Address : Gaston bldg., Dal- las, Tex. ^ITUS, Charles Israel, Physician and Surgeon; horn, Sanford, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1876 ; son, William R. and Almira b'. Titus. Grad., Windsor, N. Y. high school, 1 1896 ; registered pharmacist, N. Y. State^ jMar., 1901 ; M. D., Denver and Gross J College of Med., 1905 ; Interne, D. & \n. G. R. R. Hosp., Salida, Colo. ; Aug., 1905 tu Aug., 1906. Married, Anna M. Kilstrom, Dec. 21, 1906, at Minot, N. D. General practice, Minot, N. D., 5 years; located at Great Falls, Mont, since Oct.,' 1911. Member: Cascade Co. Med. Assn.i Mont. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn' Address: 1226 3rd ave. N., Great Falls' Mont. TITUS, Harry L,., Lawyer; horn, Vivay Ind., Dec. 3, 1858; son, James H. and Isabella (LeClerc) T. Edu. : public schools, Vivay. Married, Mary Horton, May 3 1887. City Atty., San Diego, 1886-8s! Counsel for Spreckels Cos. Democrat. Res. : Coronado ; Office : Union bldg., San Diego, Cal. TITUS, Stanley Herbert, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Palouse, Aug. 18, 1880 ; son., Frank Leslie and Ellen (Diamond)' T. A. B., Gongaza College, 1900; M. D., George Washington Univ., 1907. Asst Surg., Great Northern R. R. Surg., Gon- zaga College. Lecturer, Sacred Heart Hosp. ; Exam. Phys., Canada Life Co. Member : Spokane County, Wash. State, and Am. Med. Assn. Club : Inland. Res. : 812 E. Nora ave.; Office: 210 Ferhwell blk., Spokane, Wash. 1,TOBIN, Joseph S., Lawyer; horn. San A Francisco, 1869; son, Richard and Mary • A. (Regan) T. Edu. : St. Ignatius College, San Francisco ; B. A., Georgetown College, Wash., D. C, 1890; LL. B., 1892. Mar- ried, Mary Gray Dimond, Oct. 29, 1895. Member law firm, Tobin & Tobin. Mem- ber : Bd. of Supervisors, San Francisco, 1905. Clubs : University, Pacific-Union! Democrat. Res. : Burlingame, San Mateo Co. ; Office : Hibernia Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. TOBIN, Richard Montgomery, Banker. horn, San Francisco, Cal. ; son, Richard Tobin. Edu. : St. Ignatius College, San Francisco. Secy, and Treas., Hibernia Bank; Pres., Associated Savings Banks of San Francisco. Cluhs : Pacific Union, University, (S. F.) ; St. James, Garriok (London). Res.: San Mateo, Cal.; Office: Hibernia Bank, San Francisco, Cal. ^ 566 WHO'S WHO TODD, Elizabeth Anne, Physician; lorn, Chemung, 111. ; daughter. Rev. Daniel and Agnes Morrison (Cameron) T. M. D., Northwestern Univ. Woman's Med. Col- lege, 1901. Two years work in Gen. Hosp. and Maternity Dispensary ; having 100 Obstetrical cases before beginning private practice. City Health Officer, July, 1909 to July, 1911. Member: Tsceminicum Club, (literary) ; North Idaho Med. Soc. Res. : 210 1st ave. ; Office : 508 Main St., Lewiston, Idaho. TODD, Robert A., Lawyer; horn, San Bernardino, Cal., Mar. 4, 1870; son, Asa and Mary C. (Rhyan) T. Edu. : public schools, Los Angeles Co., until 1887. Mar- ried, Minna F. Reinert, July 12, 1898. Clul) : Los Angeles Athletic. Member : N. S. G. W., Masons. Republican. Res. : 1.323 West 7th st. ; Office : 904-908 Inter- natl. Bank bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TOLAJVD, Thomas O., Lawyer; born, BlufE Springs, Ala., Sept. 13, 1856 ; son, James and Mildred Ann (Street) T. Edu.: schools and academies, Ala. ; A. & M. College, Auburn, 1 term, 1874 ; 1 term, Univ. of Va. ; A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1878 ; Hastings College of Law, 1879. Married, Carrie A. Fleisher, Aug. 16, 1900. Moved to Cal., 1875. Dist. Atty., Ventura Co., 1893-95. Member : Cal. State Assembly, Session of 1897; State Bd. of Equaliza- tion, 1899-1903. Law partner, Lewis W. Andrews and Cedric E. Johnson. Editor, "Besom," Univ. of Cal., publication, 1876, editor-in-chief, "The Berkeleyan," 1877-78. Member : Masons, Shriner, Al Malaikah Temple, I. O. O. F., Alumni Assn. U. of C. Democrat. Res. : 718 Kensington road ; Office : 1100 Union Oil bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TOLL., Charles Hulbert, Banker; horn, Clinton, la., Nov. 24, 1858. Edu. : public schools, Clinton, la. ; Mt. Vernon, la., College. Dep. Co. Clerk and Dep. Post- master, Clinton, la. Moved to Los An- geles, Cal., Sept., 1885, and was in gro- cery bus., 7 years. Married, Eleanor M. Joy, Sept. 4, 1901. Councilman, 5th Ward, Los Angeles, 4 years ; Cashier and Dir., Sou. Cal. Savings Bank, 1900-7 Vice-pres., and Dir., Security Trust am Savings Bank, since 1907. Member : Mer chants & Mfrs. Assn., Chamber of Com merce. Municipal League. Gluhs : Jona than, City, Athletic, Union League. Res. Glendale, Cal. ; Office : Security Trust i Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. TOLMAJV, Warren W., Lawyer; l)on Yorkville, 111., Dec. 7, 1861 ; son, Charle Warren and Sarah (Haigh) T. ; descenc ant of Thomas Tolman, who settled 1 Boston in 1630, and from Capt. Joh Tolman, of Rev. fame. LL. B., La> Dept., Northwestern Univ., Chicago, 188r Married, Maud Ingersoll, Apr. 30, 188J at Chicago, 111. Member of State Senat (Wash.), 1901-05; floor leader of minoi ity in sessions of 1901 and 1903. Authc of "Tolman Railroad Commission Bill and leader of legislative fight for i1 enactment. Democratic nominee for Judj of Supreme Court in 1906 and in 191* Member, Wash. State Commission f( World's Exposition in St. Louis, 1903-OJ Member, Wash. State Commission f( Lewis & Clark Centennial at Portland 1901-1904. Member, Board of Educatio:' Spokane, 1902-1906; pres., 1905. Res S. 727 Cedar st. ; Office : Old Natl. Bar bldg., Spokane, Wash. TOIiTON, John Franklin, Banker; hor Utah, Nov. 14, 1861; son, Edward ar' Mary Ann (Tomlinson) T. Grad., higj school, Provo, Utah, 1883. Marriel Caroline O. Hales, Oct. 13, 1886, if Beaver City, Utah. Taught school, 188^ 8 ; operated Woolen Mills in Beaver Cif Utah, 1890-1; Mgr., Beaver Co-operatrJ Store, 1892-6; Supt, 1896-7; Pres., Sta; Bank of Beaver County; Dir., Jum^^ Plaster and Cement Co., Arrowhead Gra ite Copper Co., Mexican Fibre Co.; me- ber firm, J. F. Tolton & Sons. Coun Clerk, 1893-4; served as City Councilmaj; U. S. Court Commnr., Surveyor of Cor;; ty, and in State Legis., 3 terms. Deffij. crat. Pres., Murdock acad. and hij school. Address : Beaver City, Utah. ! ON THE PACIFIC COAST 567 TONGUE, Edmund Burke, Lawyer; horn. Hillsboro, Ore., Apr. 17, 1873 ; son, Thom- as H. and Margaret Emily (Eagleton) T. ; his father was State Senator and Congresslnan from Oregon, 1896, until death in Jan., 1903. Edu. : Univ. of Ore- gon 3 years ; later A. M., Pacific Univ. at Forest Grove, Ore., 1896. Married, Maud Agnes Shannon, Jan. 2, 1909, at Forest Grove, Ore. Admitted to bar, Nov. 27, 1897, before the Supreme Court ; ad- mitted to practice in U. S. Dist. and U. S. Circuit Courts in Oregon, 1910. Vice-pres., Hillsboro Commercial Bank ; Dir., Hillsboro Commercial Bldg. Assn. ; Dist. Atty., 5th Judicial Dist., compris- ing counties of Clackamas, Clatsop, Co- lumbia and Washington. Member of Re- publican State Central Committee, 1906- 08. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias, Elks, Oregon State Bar Assn. Clubs : As- toria Motor Boat, Multnomah Amateur Athletic, Portland Hunt. Address : Hills- ; boro. Ore. rOPPIJVG, George Powell, Lavi^yer; horn Williams, Ore., Aug. 15, 1871 ; son, Oscar v.. and Ella E. (Powell) T. Grandson oi J. L. Powell, one of first settlers of Oregon. Grad., Grant's Pass. Ore., high school; read law and was admitted to Oregon Bar, Apr. 8, 1897. Married, Amy L. Wilkins, Sept. 21, 1898. at Co- qnillp. Ore. Pres., Bandon Chamber of Commerce. Served 4 years as Municipal Judge. City of Bandon. Member : Ore- gon Legis. of 1898 and 1899 ; Coos County Bar Assn. (ex-pres.). Republican. Ad- dress : Bandon, Ore. ORBETT, (John) Walter, Physician; horn, Jacksonville. Tex., July 12, 1871 ; son, J. C. and Mary (McCauIey) T. ; de- scendant of Thos. B. McCaulay. B. S.. Centenary College, 1891 ; M. D., Atlanta Med. College, Atlanta, Ga., 1895 ; post graduate courses in N. Y.. Chicago, and at Johns Hopkins. Baltimore. Married, Nannie King. Dec. 26, 1900, at Caldwell. Tex. Dir. and Vice-pres., Marlin Natl. Bank ; Dir.. Southland Life Ins. Co. ; Owner, Torbett Sanatorium, Majestic Hotel and Bath House, and Bethesda Bath House. Member : Falls Co., Med. Soc, Central Texas Dist. Med. Assn.. Texas State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Am. Electro Therapeutic Assn., Interna- tional Assn. Hygiene & Demography. Methodist Church, Masons, Esperanto Assn. of North America. Address : Tor- bett Sanatorium, Marlin, Texas. TORCHIANA, H. A. Van Coenen, Law- yer ; horn, Java, Dutch East Indies, Dec. 25. 1867 ; son, William George and Bar- oness (Van Coenen) T. Edu.: public schools, Amsterdam, Holland. Academy at Arnheim, Holland ; grad.. College of Com- merce and Economics. Amsterdam. Hol- land. Married, Catherine Geloudemans. Santa Cruz. Cal. Came to Cal.. 1890. Member law firm, Stratton. Kaufman & Torchiana. Pres., Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce, 1908-10. Pres., Santa Cruz County Commercial League, 1907-1909. Cluhs : Family, Union League, Alum- nus of the College of Commerce of Am- sterdam. Republican. Res. : Family Club ; Office : Humboldt Bank bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. TORRAIVCE, Jared Sidney, Capitalist; horn, Gowanda, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1852; son, Cyrenius C. and Mary (Curtiss) T. Ph. B.. Yale Sheffield Scientific Institute. 1875. Engaged in lumber and milling bus. at Gowanda, N. Y., until 1887. Moved to Pasadena, Cal., 1887. Pres., Ventura County Power Co., Cal. Dev. Co., Newton Oil Co., Union Annex Oil Co. ; Vice-pres., Chino Land and Water Co.. Grand Canyon Cattle Co., Palomas Land and Cattle Co.. Fontana Dev. Co.. San Miguel Land Co., Interurban Land Co.. Central Building Co.. Chester Building Co.. Century Building Co. ; Dir., Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank, J. H. Adams & Co., Union Oil Co. of Cal., Union Tool Co., Home Telephone Co. of San Fran- cisco. Cal. Industrial Co.. North Ameri- can Dredging Co., United Steamship Co. Pres., Barlow Sanatorium ; Dir., McKin- ley Home. Cluhs : California. (Los An- geles) ; Annandale Country, Bolsa Chica 56! WHO'S WHO Gun, Wakiva Gun (Pasadena). Res.: Sierra Madre, Cal. ; Office : 111 W. 4th St., Los Angeles, Cal. TOWER, Morton London, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Boston, Mass., Jan. 5, 1870 ; son, Morton and Annie Mason (London) T. ; descendant of John Tower, who set- tled at Hingham, Mass., in 1630 ; his father was Capt., 13th Mass. Vol. Inf., 1861-65 ; Brevet Major, IT. S. Army. Edti. : common schools of Oregon ; instruction with Wm. P. Granger, C. E. Married, Cornelia M. A. Smith, Nov. 16, 1894, at San Francisco, Cal. U. S. Asst. Engr., Engr. Dept., U. S. Army. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : 369 Eighth st. ; Ofifice: 210 Federal bldg.. Eureka, Cal. TOWIiE, Poster, Civil Engineer; horn, South Hampton, N. H., Oct. 11, 1882 ; son, Otis Wing and Ellen Maria (Bart- lett) T. Edu. : Amesbury High School, 1902, Amesbury, Mass. B. S. (C. E.), Harvard U., 1906, B. A., 1907. Asst. Engr., U. S. Reclamation Service, since 1907. Member : Harvard Engr. Soc, Jr. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : Amesbury, Mass., R. F. D., No. 1 ; Office : Fort Shaw, Mont. TOWIVSEND, James Robert, Lawyer: horn, Staunton, Clay Co., Ind., Sept. 21. 1858 ; son, James McGready and Julia (Somers) T. Edu. : common schools, Ind. ; studied law in office of Perry & Town- send, Albia, la. Married. Beulah Peau- chette. May 1, 1882. Engaged in the exclusive practice of patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Lectured on Patents in Univ. of Sou. Cal., College of Law, from its inception. Writer of numerous poems, religious, social, and political sub.lects. Socialist. Res. : 2347 Ocean View ave. ; Offlce : San Fernando bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. TOWNSEND, (Robert) Foard, Lawyer; horn, Weimer, Colo. Co., Texas, Feb. 22, 1886: son, M. H. and Annie E. (Bur- ford) T. ; his gt. grandfather, Asa Town- send, settled near Columbus. Colorado Co., Texas, in 1837 ; his grandfather, Moses S. Townsend, died in Colo. Co. in 1867, at the age of 36 ; his father, M. H. Townsend, was born in Colorado Co., March 26, 1858. Edu. : common schools, Columbus, Texas ; 3 years at Pea- cock's Military School for boys,* San An- tonio, Tex. ; 2 years, V. M. I., Va. ; 3 years, Univ. of Texas, LL. B., Law Dept., 1909. Married, Elenor Stephens, daugh- ter of Postmaster John .J. Stephens of San Antonio, Feb. 24, 1912, at New Orleans. La. Admitted to the bar in 1881 and practiced law at Columbus, Tex., until 1906, when he moved to San Antonio, Tex., where he practices his profession. Associated with T. F. Mangum under firm name of Mangum & Townsend. Mem- ber, Chi Phi Soc. at tJniv. of Tex. Res. : 508 Fifth St. ; Office : 531-4 Moore bldg., San Antonio, Tex. TRASK, Dummer Kiah, Lavs^yer; 6orn,. Cincinnati, O., July 17, 1860 ; son, Kiah Bailey and Mary Jane (Dunton) T. Edu. : common schools, Jefferson and Alna, Me. ; Nichol's Latin School, Lewiston, Me. ; grad., Waterville Classical Inst, Water- ville. Me., 1881. Taught in public schools of Maine and Cal. ; was Prin., Stockton Bus. College and Normal Inst. Married, Ida C. Folsom. formerly of Jefferson, Me., June, 1887. Moved to Cal., May, 1882. Senior member, Trask, Norton & Brown. Superior Judge, Los Angeles Co., Dec, 1898, to Jan., 1907. Member, Co. Bd. of Edu. of Los Angeles, 1898-94 ; Police Commission of Los Angeles, 1909. Past Grand Chancellor (Cal.) Knights of Pyth- ias. Cluh : University. Democrat. Res. : 1027 South Bonnie Brae st. : Office : 737 Consolidated Realty bldg., Los Ange- les, Cal. TRAVIS, L.ee M., Lawyer; horJi, New York, June 20, 1874 ; son, Gould J. and Ella (Ford) T. A. B., Univ. of Oregon, 1897 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., Ann Ar- bor. 1900. Married, Lillian R. Baker, July 4. 1903, at Tillamook, Ore. Dir., Meadow Valley Land and Investment Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Oregon-Idaho Orchard Co. : Oregon Commissioner. S. F. Fair, in 1915. Served, Co. C, 2nd Ore. Vol. Inf., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 569 in Span. -Am. Wear, in 1898. Ore. Delegate, 1 >euver Democratic Convention, 1908 ; Represented State of Oregon on Notifica- tion Committee, Lincoln, in 1908. Mem- ber : Acacia Fraternity, Past Master, Eu- gene Lodge, No. 11, A. F. & A. M. ; Knights Templar and Shriner, Elk, Eagle, W. O. W. Chairman, Lane County Dem- ocratic Central Committee. Res. : 248 W 7th; Omcc: 12 East 8th, Eugene, Ore. TREADGOLD, Graydon Templeton, Lawyer ; horn, Greene, Iowa, Mar. 1, 188-1 ; son, Manton W. and Mary F. (Templeton) T. ; descendant paternally from William the Conqueror ; maternall5^ Earls of Templeton in Ireland. Edu. : public schools, Port Huron, Mich. ; Fer- ris Inst, 1903 ; Univ. of Mich. Law School, 1904-5 ; LL. B., Univ. of Oregon, 1906. Married, Claire W. Treadgold, Oct. 9, 1909, at Bandon, Ore. Secy., Bandon Inv. Corp. ; Pres., Coquille Valley Bottling Works ; Pres., Coquille River Trans. Co. ; General Counsel, Walker Warehouse Co., George W. Moore Lbr. Co., Cody Lbr. Co. Republican. U. S. Commissioner for Ore- gon, 1905-8. Member : Republican Coun- ty Central Committee for Coos County, Bandon Univ. Club, Coos County Bar Assn., State and Federal Court Bars. Res. : 2nd and Pioneer ; Office : 2028 B'irst st., Bandon, Ore. TREAD WELL, Edward F., Lav^'-yer: horn. Woodland, Cal., May 19, 1875 ; son, William Brewster and Adelaide Augusta (Kirk) T. LL. B., Hastings College of of Law, 1897. Married, Eulila May Ayres, Mar. 30, 1900. General Counsel for Miller & Lus, Inc. Member Assembly, 1901-5, and special session, 1906. Em- ployed by Code Commission to assist in Code Revision, 1899-1901. Member, State Commission on Taxation, 1905-9. Chmn., Bd. of Trustees, Burlingame, Cal., 1908- 11. Chmn., Greater San Francisco Assn., 1911. Member : Phi Delta Phi, Masons. Cluhs : Union League, San Francisco Golf, Country, Commonwealth. Res. : 2901 Broderick st. ; Office : 1323 Mer- chants Exchange bldg., San Francisco, Cal. TREAT, Fred Aldrich, Lawyer; horn, Salinas, Cal., Nov. 29, 1873 ; son, Wil- lard F. and Sophronia B. Treat. Grad., Salinas High School, 1892 ; Stanford Univ., 1893-97. Married, Henrietta E Watson, Nov. 20, 1902. Member law firm, Treat, Hudson & Martin. Dist. Atty., Monterey Co., 1903-7. Republican. Res. : 302 Pacific st. ; Office : Rowe bldg., Mon- terey, Cal. TREAT, Harry Whitney, Capitalist; horn, Monroe, Wis., Dec. 13, 1865 ; son, Joseph Bradford and Priscilla (Gould) T. ; descendant of Gov. Treat of Conn. Edu. : Morgan Park Military Academy ; Cornell Univ., 1888 ; Harvard Law School, special. Married, Olive Marion Graef, June 4, 1896, at Tarrytown, N. Y. Pres., Pacific Trust Co., Loyal Railway Co., Loyal Co., Seattle Horse Show Assn. Cluhs : Travel- ers, (Paris) ; Alpha Delta Phi, (N. Y.) ; Highland, Golf, Rainier, Arctic, (pres.) ; Athletic, Press, Tennis, (pres.), (Seat- tle). Res.: No. 1 Highland drive; Office: 2314 Market st, Loyal bldg., Seattle, Wash. TREFETHEN, Eug-ene Edgar, Lawyer; horn, Oakland, Cal., Jan. 11, 1875 ; son^ Eugene A. and Ada S. (Van Sickle) T. Edu. : Lafayette grammar and Cole schools of Oakland, 1883-89 ; grad., Oak- land High School, 1892 ; post grad., Oak- land High School ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1899 ; took stenographic course ; studied law in office of Chapman & Clift. Mar- ried, Georgia Van Voorhies Carroll, Aug. 31, 1905, at San Francisco. Engaged in mining in Alaska, 1897-98 ; clerk and stenographer in office. Chapman & Clift, 1899-1901. Admitted to practice law be- fore Supreme Court, 1901. Asst. atty. to Chapman, 1902-10. Member law firm, Chapman & Trefethen. Member : Royal Arcanum. Cluh : Nile. Address : Oak- land, Cal. TRENT, Richard Henderson, Banker: horn, Sommerville, Tenn,, Sept. 14, 1867 ; son, William Clough and Mary Virgin 570 WHO'S WHO (Bonner) T. Edu. : common schools. Married, Mattie Burke Thomas, Jan. 2. 1890, at Memphis, Tenn. Pres., Trent Trust Co.j Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii ; Realty Auction Co., Ltd. ; Dir. and Auditor, Ko- hala Sugar Co., Ltd. Treas., City and County of Honolulu, 3 terms ; member, Bd. of Public Lands, Terr, of Hawaii. Demo crat. Member, Bd. of Trustees, Mid-Paci- fic Inst. Member : Masons, Shriners, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Order East- ern Star, Daughters of Rebecca, Indepen- dent Order of Red Men, Y. M. C. A., (pres.). Glut: Commercial. Res.: Alewa Heights; Office: 916 Fort st, Honolulu, Hawaii. TRIMBLE, Sam Carleton, Banker; horn, Farmerville, La., Dec. 14, 1864 ; son, J. E. and Isabella (Munger) T. Married, Homie Baughman, Dec. 23, 1897, at Farmerville, La. First engaged as printer in newspaper office ; later purchased bus., which continued under name of Trimble Bros. Mgr. Hillsboro Inv. and Eiec. Co., Hillsboro, Tex., 1897-1902. Pres. and Mgr., Orange Ice, Light and Water Co. ; A'ice-pres., Orange Natl. Bank ; Pres., Southwestern Ice Mfrs. Assn., Gulf Live Stock Ins. Co. Address : Orange, Tex. TRIMMER, Oliver Smith, Physician; born, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1833; son, Francis and Catherine (Smith) T. Edu. : Ann Arbor, Mich., and Cleveland, O. Married, Rhoda A. Benjamin, Oct. 10, 1859, in Ohio. Engaged in practice of medicine over 40 years. Pres., Bank of Pacific Grove ; Dir., Bank of Monterey. Mayor, City of Pacific Grove, 19 years. Repub- lican. Member : Royal Arch Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners. Address : Pacific Grove, Cal. TRIPPET, Oscar A., Lavi^yer; l)orn, Princeton^ Ind., Mar. 6, 1856 ; son, Caleb and Mary M. (Fentriss) T. Edu. : com- mon schools ; State Normal of Ind. ; Univ. of Va. Married, Cora Larimore, Nov. 6, 1902. Moved to San Diego, 1887. Mem- ber law firm, Trippet, Chapman & Biby. Pres., L. A. Bar Assn., 1911. Member : Masons. Clu'bs : California, University. Democrat. Res. : 943 South Hoover st. ; Office : Coulter bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TRISTAN, Rafael Manuel, Electrical Engineer ; horn, San Jose, Costa Rica, Dec. 25, 1882; son, Fidel and Praxedis (Fernandez) T. ; nephew of Licdo. Mauro Fernandez, State Secretary in Public In- struction and also President of the Con- gress ; brother of J. Fidel Tristan, Direc- tor of the Colegio Superior de Senoritas, and also Secretary of the Centro de Estudios Sismologicos de Costa Rica. Edu. : primary and grammar schools in San Jose, C. R. ; high school, Costa Kica, and in the Adelphi Academy of Brook- lyn, N. Y. Professional education from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Grad., Mechanical Course, 1907 ; Eioctrical Course, 1908. Unmarried. Has been en- gaged in elect, engrg. lines with different concerns since leaving U. S. At present, in charge of the Observatorio Nacional, and also does consulting work in the elect, lines. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Member, Facultad de In- genieria de Costa Rica. Res. : South Central st. ; Address : P. O. Box 357, San Jose, S. J., Costa Rica. TROTT, David Crooker, Civil Engi- neer ; l)ornj Minn., Mar. 1, 1873 ; son, Harvey Bright and Elizabeth D. (Can- field) T. Edu. : common schools, Canby, Minn.; private instruction in pure and applied mathematics, Wash., D. C. ; corf, course. International Correspondence School, Scranton, Pa., in Mech. Engrg. and Civil Engrg. Unmarried. Engaged in Mech. Engrg. (especially rolling mill and blast furnace work), from 1897 to 1904, as follows : apprentice draftsman, Henry Aiken, M. E., Pittsburg, Pa. ; one year, Mech. Draftsman, Pa. Ry. ; Schoenber- ger Steel Wks., Pittsburg, Pa., one year; by-product coke oven design, Everett, Mass., 6 months ; rolling mill and blast furnace design, Julian Kennedy, M. B., Pittsburg, Pa., one year ; Engr. and Con- tractor, Pittsburg, Pa., two years ; rolling mill and blast furnace design, U. S. Steel Corporation, McKeesport, Pa., one year ; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 571 in conjunction with S. B. Martin, E. E., Pittsburg, Pa., designed and patented au- tomatic chain-making machine ; 1904-08, Structural Engr., Supervising Architect's Office, Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C. Since 1908, Supt. of Construction, U. S. Public Buildings. Ex-Member, Wash. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; non-resident Member, Wash Architectural Club. ; Asso. Member, Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address : Federal bldg., Missoula^ Mont. rROUTMAN, Holmes F., Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Calhoun, Ga., Apr. 15, 1882 ; son, James H. and Victoria Walker. B. S., Ala. Polytechnic Institute, 1903; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1903. Unmarried. House Physician and General Surgeon of Phila. General Hosp., 1908-09 ; Chief Resident Phys., Queen's Hosp., Honolulu, 1909-11. Phys. and Surg, to the Onomea, Honomu and Pepeekeo Sugar Cos. ; Phy- sician in charge of Pepeekeo Hosp., and general practitioner, since 1911. Stock holder, Oahu Sugar Co. Member : S. A. E. Fraternity, A. M. P. O. Med. Fratern- ity. L. 0. O. M. Address : Pepeekeo, Hawaii. TROUTT, James Morris, Judge; tortl, Roxbury, Mass., Dec. 20, 1847 ; son, Hiram J. M. and Cordelia (Sherman) T. A. B., Harvard College. Moved to Cal., 1853. First Asst. Dist. Atty., San Francisco, 1885-86. Superior Judge, since 1890. Member : Masons, I. O. O. F., A. O. U. W., San Francisco and State Bar Assns. Cluhs : Harvard. Cosmos. Republican. Res. : 3300 Clay st. ; Office : City Hall, San Francisco, Cal. ?ROY, Preston Marion, Lawyer; horn, Dungmess. Wash., Jan. 22, 1867 ; son. Smith and Laura Bass (Weip) T. ; father pioneer, prominent in politics of Wash., Member of Territorial and State Legisla- tures. Grad., Olympia Collegiate Inst., 1890; LL. B., Univ. of Michigan, 1893. Married, Eva Sturdevant, Oct. 26, 1896. at Dayton. Wash. Member law firm, Troy & Sturdevant. Member, Board of Trus- tees, Olympia Chamber of Commerce. Member Board of Dirs., Olympia Bldg. & Loan Assn. City Atty of Olympia, six terms ; County Atty., Thurston Co., two terms, four years ; Chairman, Board of Law Exams., State of Wash., seven years. Democratic candidate for Judge of Su- preme Court of Thurston and Mason Coun- ties, 1904 ; defeated by margin of 75 votes in Dist. strongly Republican. In 1910, was nominated by Non-Partisan Judiciary League Conv. as one of the five nominee:^ for Justice of the Supreme Court of Wash. Del. to Democratic Natl. Conv., Baltimore, 1912. Res. : 109 17th st. ; Office : Bryne bldg., Olympia, Wash. TRTJAX:, Jesse P., Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Albany, Wis., Apr. 26, 1869 ; son, Samuel M. and Nancy J. (Busick) T. M. D., Omaha Med. College, Nebr., 1897. Married, Emma Frances Ferguson, Aug. 3, 1904, at Kalispell, Mont. Contract Surg., U. S. Army, June 19, 1898, to July 7, 1908 ; Lieut., Med. Reserve Corps., July 7, 1908, to Apr. 5, 1910. Resigned on latter date. Res. : 512 N. 6th st. ; Office : 1081/2 N. 6th St., Grant's Pass, Ore. TRUE WORTHY, John Wesley, Physi cian and Surgeon ; horn, Troy, N. Y., May 28, 1843 ; son, William and Mary (Finney) T. Edu. : public schools, Mont- gomery Co., 111. ; Hillsboro Acad., 111. ; Dept. of Med., Univ. of Mich. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, Chicago, 1865. In private practice, Donaldson, 111., Emporia, Kas., Kansas City, Mo. Served 3 months in Civil War. Organized and was Pres. 2 years. Central Bank of Kansas City. Was County Phys. and Coroner, Lyon Co., Kas. App. U. S. Pension Examiner at Emporia, Kas., by Ex-Pres. Cleveland. Moved to Los Angeles, 1892. Member : Chamber of Commerce. Sequoia League. Archaeological Soc. College Men's Assn., Univ. of Mich. Alumni Assn., all Natl.. State and local Med. Socs., Shrlners, Knights Templar, Acad, of Med. of Los Angeles, (ex-pres.). Cluhs: California. University, Sierra Madre, Gamut. Res. : 742 Garland ave. ; Office : 253 S. Broad- way, Los Angeles, Cal. 572 WHO'S WHO TRUITT, Russell, Physician; iorn, Illi- nois, May 2, 1852 ; son, Samuel and Cynthia A. (Carr) T. ; grandson of Capt. John Truitt, who served in War of 1812. Edit. : Hillsboro, 111., Acad., 1870 ; Mc- Kendree College, 111. ; Carthage College, 111. ; Miami Med. College, Cincinnati, O., 1876; M. D., Eclectic Med. College, Cin- cinnati, O., 1877. Married, Laura A. Truitt, Aug. 1, 1878, at Albany, Ore. Pioneer of the Northwest; went to Ore.. in 1877. Has been a teacher, phys., and farmer. Member, State Board of Med. Exams, of Idaho, 12 years ; Idaho Med. Soc. Progressive Republican. Address : Cottonwood, Idaho. TRUITT, Warren, Lawyer, Banker; horn, Fayette, 111.. 1852 ; son, Samuel and Cyn- thia (Carr) T. A. M., McKendree Col- lege, 111. Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank of Moscow. United States Judge of Alaska, 1891-6 ; State Senator from Latah County, Ida., 1906-8 ; Del. from Idaho to Natl. Republican Conv., Chicago, 1908. Repub- lican. Member : Masons. Address : Mos- cow, Ida. TUBES, Jerome Fernando, Minlstei. Ranchman and Banker ; horn, Steuben Co., N. Y., May 27, 1852 ; son, Frederick H. and Betsey (Harder) T. Edii. : Academic rniv. of Mich. ; D. D., Potomac Univ., 1906; LL. D., Geo. Washington Univ., 1904. Married, Mrs. Ella Dimmick, July 10, 1901, at Los Angeles, Cal. Represent- ed Los Angeles Presbytery in the General Assembly of Am. in Buffalo. N. Y., 1904, and the Santa Barbara Presbytery in the Assembly of 1909, in Denver. Colo. On account of health, closed pastorate at the Church of the Redeemer, Los Angeles, at end of four years, and retired to ranch ; since which has been active in raising walnuts and in business. Has had suc- cessful business experience as well as years in active gospel ministry. Belongs to the race of successful business and professional men. Pres., Commercial and Savings Bank. Carpinteria ; Pres.. Chamber of Commerce, Carpinteria; Dir., - Tubbs Fuel and Feed Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Member : A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F. Has contributed editorially to various newspapers. Address : R. F. D. No. 3, ; Carpinteria, Cal. TUCKER, J. Z,, Lawyer; horn, 'Wsish:, \ D. C, Aug. 19, 1867 ; son, Charles C. ' and Mary A. (Cowles) T. Edu. : public schools. Wash., D. C. ; Columbian Univ. ; read law in office of Conklin & Hughes. Married. Emma B. Frevert, Oct. 2, 1890. Moved to Cal., 1887. Clerk in office of Secy, of U. S. Senate, 1883-85. Member: B. P. O. E. Demgcrat. Res. : 3576 Sec- ond St. ; Ofnce : 920 Fifth st., San Diego. Cal. TURNER, William Savage, Consulting Engineer ; horn, Quincy, 111., Aug. 15, 1858 ; son, Samuel Baker and Catherine Hoffman (Savage) T. B. S., Knox Col- lege. 111., 1879, Science Course ; M. S., Cornell Univ., 1886, Engrg. Course. Mar- ried, Helen T. Lewall, May 19, 1891, at Clarinda, la. 1886-87, Edison Elec. Co., \ N. Y. ; 1888-98, Engr. and Contr., N. Y. ; 1899-1908, J. S. White & Co., N. Y. ; 1908-11, W. S. Barstow & Co., Portland, Ore. ; since 1911. Cons. Engr., Portland. Senior member. William S. Turner & Co. Member : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Oregon Soc. Engrs., (vice-pres.) ; Soc. Promotion Engrg. Edu., Natl. Geographic Soc, First Congrega- tional Church. Dir., Y. M. C. A. Cluhs : Portland Heights, Commercial. Res. : Rivera, Ore. ; Office : 1008 Spalding bldg., . Portland, Ore. TUTTLE, Charles Albion, Lawyer; horn, Oakland, Cal.. Oct. 26, 1878; son, F. P. and Susan (Davis) T. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Oakland ; studied law in office of his father. Married, Edith Starr Glover, Oct. 17, 1905. Dist. Atty., Placer Co.. since Nov., 1906. Member : N. S. G. W., Masons, B. P. O. E. Cluh : Sutter. (Sacramento). Republican. Office: Court House, Auburn. Cal. TUTTLiE, Edward ^Villiam, Lawyer; horn. Stafford, Ariz., .July 21, 1877; so;i. Edward D. and Marietta L. (Robinson) T. Edu. : San Jose High School, 1892-95 I ON THE PACIFIC COAST 573 Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1896-97, and 1899-1900 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1903. Married, Tlierese E. Straus, Nov. 20, 1906. Moved to Cal., 1880. Author of articles in "Encyclopedia of Evidence," and "Standard Encyclopedia of Pro- cedure." Lecturer on Admiralty and Con- flict of Laws. College of Law^, Univ. of Sou. Cal. Socialist Candidate for City Atty., Los Angeles, 1911. Member : Elks, W. O. W. Socialist. Res.: Hotel Balboa; Office : 921 Higgins bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TUTTLiE, Frederick; Pierson, Lav^yer; iorn. Auburn, Cal., Sept. 28, 1857 ; son, Charles Albion and Maria L. (Batchelder^ T. Eclu. : Yale College, ff eshman and so- phomore year, class of 1879 ; Univ. of Cal., junior year, same class ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1881. Married, Cecilia Burk, Dec. 19, 1877, at Oakland, Cal. Dlst. Atty., Placer County, two terms, 1887-1891. Cluh : Tahoe. Address : Au- burn, Cal. rUTTLiE, Hiram D., Lawyer; born, Iowa, Oct. 5, 1856 ; son, Owen and Mary Ellen (Burns) T. Grad., Watsonville High School ; Pacific Commercial College ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1881. Mar- ried, Lois P. Hiestand (deceased), .June 29, 1881 ; second, Annie Mulcahy, June 9, 1906. Dist. Atty., Monterey Co., 1886- 89 ; Judge, Superior Court, 1903-4. Trus- tee, State Normal School, San Jose. Repub- lican. Res. : 463 South 2nd st. ; Office : 317 Bank of San Jose bldg., San Jose, Cal. ?UTTIiE, Jay, Physician and Surgeon; horn, Nottingham, N. H., Dec. 21. 1841 ; son, Daniel and Nancy (Scales) T. ; di- rect descendant of John Tuttle, who came to Dover, N. H., from Eng., in 1633. Edu. : Pembroke Academy ; New London Acad- emy, graduating from latter in 1862 ; grad., Med. Dept., Willamette Univ., 1880. Married, Emily Abbott. Nov. 8, 1868, at Antioch, Cal., (she died. Mar. 30, 1871) ; second, Emma Lois Winkler, Mar. 26. 1873, at Empire City, Ore. Pres., Sultan Trout Farm ; Secy., Masonic Land and Bldg. Assn. ; Secy., Pythian Land & Bldg. Assn. Sheriff, Coos County, Ore., 1874- 6 ; State Senator for Clatsop County, ■ 1903-5; Deputy State Health Officer, Ore., 1880-2 ; City Health Officer, Astoria, 1881, 1889-90 ; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. P. H. & M. H. S., since 1892, Port of Astoria, Ore. Ex-Pres., Irving Club, Astoria, Ore. Member : Clatsop County, and Oregon State Med. Socs. Member, Masonic Fra- ternity, since 1873 ; Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons of Ore., 1891-2; Grand Chancellor, K. of P. of Ore., 1886-7 ; Col. and Aid-de-Camp on staff of Maj.-Gen. James R. Carnahan of the U. R. K. of P., 1884-8. Address : 527 Commercial, Astoria, Ore. TUTTIiE, Thomas Dyer, Physician; horn. Fulton, Mo., Feb. 17, 1869 ; son, Warren W. and Susan C. (Dyer) T. B. S., West- minster College, Fulton, Mo., June, 1889 ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1892 ; Mount Sinai Hosp., N. Y., 1895. Married, Lucile Wiseman, Sept. 23, 1896, at Centralia, Mo. Secy, and Executive Officer, Mont. State Board of Health, since May, 1903. Member : Lewis and Clark Co. Med. Soc, Mont. State Med. Assn., (ex-pres.) ; Am. Med. Assn., Am. Public Health Assn., Congress of State and Pro- vincial Boards of Health. Author : "Prin- ciples of Public Health," pub. by World Book Co. Res. : 310 Howe st. ; O^ce : State Capitol, Helena, Mont. TW^EEDY, Benjamin Franklin, Lawyer; horn, Jennings Co.. Ind.. Apr. 2, 1858 ; son, Francis and Nancy 'Jane (Kinnear) T. Edu. : common schools ; attended Hanover College, Ind., but did not graduate. Ad- mitted to practice law at Vernon, Ind.. in 1881 ; admitted to Supreme Courts of Ind., Wash., and Idaho, and also Circuit Courts of U. S. Married, Elzora Gordon. Jan. 4, 1887, at Vernon, Ind. Went to Pomeroy, Wash., 1895 ; moved to Lewis- ton, Ida., 1899 ; candidate for Republican nomination for Governor of Idaho, 1912. Res. : 313 2nd ave. ; Offire : Lewiston Natl. Bank bldg., Lewiston, Idaho. 574 WHO'S WHO TV^^ITCHELL, Dalbert E,, Lawyer; horn, Concordia, Kas., Feb. 8, 1881 ; son^ Cyrus and Matilda Jane (Rigby) T. A. B., Univ. of Washington, Tale Law School. Mar- ried, Cornelia Stevenson, Sept. 9, 1908, at Seattle. Wash. Member of law firm of Twitchell & Wentworth. Member Legis., State of Wash., 1911-12. Cluhs : University, Inland. Res. : E. 1816 9th ave. ; Ofjloe : Old Natl. Bank bldg., Spo- kane, Wash. TYLER, Hoell, Physician; horn, Clare- mont, New Hampshire, Dec. 19, 1855 ; son, John and Jennette (Berry) T. M. D.. Dartmouth, 1880. Married, Helen Anna Newcomb. July 3. 1883. at Amherst, Nova Scotia. Dir., El Casco Water Co. ; Yice- pres., Redlands Hospital Assn. Member : Am. Med. Assn.. Cal. State Med. Soc, San Bernardino Co. Med. Soc, Sou. Cal, Med. Assn., Physicians Club of Redlands, Natl, and State Assns. for Study and Pre- vention of Tuberculosis. Pres., Redlands Board of Health. Address : 112 Cajon st., Redlands, Cal. TYROLER, Adolph, Physician; Tjorn, Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 16. 1870. Edu. : high school. Grand Rapids ; M. D.. Med. Dept., Univ. of Mich.. 1894 : Hosp. Stew- ard, Mich. State Reformatory, 1891-3. Married, Freda Barth, June 2. 1902. In practice, Ithaca. Mich.. 1894-5 ; Grand Rapids, 1895-7; Williams, Ariz., 1898- 1903 ; Los Angeles, since 1903. Member : Ariz. Bd. of Med. Exams.. 1902-3 ; Instr., Physical Diagnosis. College of Med.. Univ. Sou. Cal., since 1907 ; Visiting and At- tending Phys.. Kaspare Cobn Hosp. ; Asst. Surg., Santa Fe R. R. Member: L. A. Acad, of Med., L. A. Co.. Med. Assn.. Cal. State Med. Assn. Bes. : 2323 Juliet st. ; Office: Santa Fe Hospital. Los Angeles. Cal. TYRRELiLi, Frank Gill, Lawyer; 'born, Ferndale, Cal.. Aug. 21, 1865 ; so7i, Ran- sell Sherman and Eliza (Gill) T. Edu. : grammar schools, Ferndale. Cal. ; grad.. State Normal School, San Jose, 1883 ; read law in office of William J. Tyrrell. Harrisonville, Mo.. 1886-87. Married, Edna Burford Scott, Sept. 5, 1888. Lec- tured 2 years for Redpath Lyceum Bureau, Chicago, on political and economic sub- jects. Organized Civic Federation, St. Louis. Mo., 1893. Author : "Political Thuggery," 1902. Member : Masons, B. P. O. E., N. S. G. W., Good Government Organization of Los Angeles. Ghibs : Union League. Metropolitan, Sierra Madre. Republican. Res. : 506 Kenmore ave. ; Office : Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. U UHDEIV, Carl F., Electrical and Hydrau- lic Engineer ; ho7-n, Iowa, June 13, 1873 ; son, Chas. and Helen (Habicht) U. Edu. : Elec. and Hyd. Engr. at Wash. State Col- lege, 1903. Married, Dagna M. Dahl, 1896, at Spokane, Wash. Asso. with Wash. Power Co., Spokane. Res. : 221 Waverly place, Spokane, Wash. ULiRICH, John Al\-in, Merchant; iorn, N. Y. City, Mar. 24, 1866; son, J. G. and Elizabeth (Fennel) U. Edu. : Lincoln School, (S. F.). Married, Alice M. Hut- off, Nov. 30, 1893, at San Francisco. Member : Occidental Lodge, F. & A. M. : Mission Chapter, R. A. M. ; Mission Com- mandery, K. T. ; Islam Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. ; Chief Rabban of Islam Tem- ple. Cal. bodies, A. & A. S. R., 32°, The Hawaiian Order Royal Jesters, B. P. O. Elks, Chamber of Commerce. (S. F.) ; Merchants Assn.. Citizens Alliance. Gluts : Union LeagTie. Olympic. Res. : 2090 Pine St. ; Office : 45 Kearny st.. San Fran- cisco, Cal. UL.RICH, Valentine, Banker; horn, Sand, Germany. Dec. 16. 1835 ; son, Nicholas and Magdalin (Schneider) TJ. Edu. : com- mon schools. Germany. Married. Lina Schorer, Jan. 20, 1859, at Peoria, 111. Pres.. Home Savings and State Bank of Peoria. 111. GJuh : Pasadena. Res. : 936 E. Villa St.. Pasadena, Cal. UNDERIVOOD, John Arthur, Banker; dorn. Honey Grove, Tex., Dec. 18, 1868; son, Washington and Martha (Bagby) U. Edii. : public schools. Married, Mary ON THE PACIFIC COAST 575 laizabeth Ballinger, May 21, 1890, at Honey Grove. Pres., First State Bank ; ' Vice-pres., Pecan Gap Cotton Oil Co., Munday Cotton Oil Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Hunt Cotton Oil Co. ; Treas., Texas Cot- ton Seed Crushers' Assn. ; Dir., Honey Grove Cotton Oil Co., Associated Mfrs. of Cotton Seed Products. Member : Ma- sons, 32°, Knights Templar. Club : Dallas. Arldress : Honey Grove, Tex. irJVDERAVOOD, Stephen Homer, Law^yer; horn, Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 22, 1880 ; son, Abraham and Virginia (Pease) U. Eclu. : schools of native town ; grad., Cheyenne High School, 1900; B. A., Univ. of Colo.. Boulder, Colo., 1904; LL. B., 1906. Mar- ried, Cecilia Duffy, Nov. 21, 1906. Jus- tice of the Peace, Long Beach Township, since Jan., 1910. Member : B. P. O. E., Masons, 32°. Republican. Bes. : 922 Lo- cust ave. ; Office : 225 East First st., Long Beach, Cal. UNRUH, Hiram Augustus, Capitalist; horn, Valparaiso, Ind., Nov. 1, 1845 ; son. Joseph and Abigail (Bowman) U. Edu. : Carley's Inst, (now Indiana State Normal School), Valparaiso, Ind. Married, Jane Anne Dunn, Oct. 10, 1868, at Gold Run, Cal. Operator, Western Union Telegraph Co., 1865; Agt., Wells Fargo & Co., Sou. San Juan and Watsonville, Cal., July, 1866, to Jan., 1867. Joined railroad tele- graph construction crews building first railroad telegraph line over Sierra Nevada Mountains ; advance agt. and operator, Central Pac, until 1869 ; Asst. Freight Agt., Central Pacific, San Francisco ; with L. E. Wertheimer, wholesale tobacco deal- er, 1874-77 ; Eureka and Palisade R. R., 1877-79 ; in charge of E. J. (Lucky) Bald- win's estate, since 1879. Made first test of Bell telephone for distance, 1877 ; laid first underground electric light cable in San Francisco, 1883. Pres., Ramera Oil Co. ; Dir., L. A. Racing Assn., Monrovia First Natl. Bank, San Gabriel Valley Rapid Transit Co. ; Pres., Sou. Cal. Floral Co. Member, 20th Ind. Vol. Inf., Co. C, as non-commissioned ofiicer, in Civil War : was captured by Confederates and held in Libby Prison, 5 months ; released and honorably discharged, June, 1862. Mem- ber, Co. K, First U. S. Marine Artillery Vols., 1862-64 ; honorably discharged. Member : Masons, Odd Fellows. Address : Arcadia, Cal. . UPPER, Cecil Hammond, Banker; 6orn, V St. Thomas, Ont, Dec. 18, 1881; son, "'Tsmes S. and Mary (Hammond) U. Edu.: schools, Seattle, Wash. Married, Helen Marsh, July 7, 1903, at Seattle. In bank- ing bus. since leaving school. Pres. and Dir., Citizens Bank of Georgetown. Res. : Mercer Island ; Office : Citizens Bank of Georgetown, (Seattle P. 0.), Wash, UPTON, George Brinton, Mine Manager and Mining Engineer ; horn, Clinton, Iowa, Jan. 2, 1864 ; son, Calvin and Maria Lu- cinda (Renneral) U. Edu. : public schools. Clinton, Iowa. Moved from Clinton, Iowa, to Ariz., in 1895, and became interested in mining ; has followed mining as mine owner and mining engr. continuously since ; spent year, 1880 and 1881, in min- ing districts of Colo. Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Oro Grande Mines Co. ; Dir. and Gen. Mgr., Mountain Side Gold Co. ; own- er. Distillate Storage Co. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Elks. Cluh : Yucapia, (Prescott). Address: Wickenburg, Ariz. U'REN, Milton T., Lavi^yer; horn, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1879 ; son, Constantine and Ann H. H. (Nance) U. Edu. : com- mon and high schools, Colton, Cal. ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1904. Mar- ried, Agnes Dempster, Aug. 3, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1887. One of organizers and member of Charter Conv., 1910, which submitted Charter Amendments pro- viding for non-partisan and majority mu- nicipal elections and direct legislation by the people. Joint author of Initiative, Referendum and Recall Charter provisions. Organized Direct Legislation League of Cal. (secy.). Republican. Res. : 799 Oak St. ; Office : Mechanics Institute bldg., San B^'rancisco, Cal. URIE, Don, C, Physician and Surgeon; born. Dimondale, Mich., June 25, 1879 ; son, James S. and Nellie F. (Flagler) U. ; 576 WHO'S WHO related to Henry F. Flagler, of Florida. Married, Bertha Louise Riley, July 15, 1905, at Charlotte, Mich. Grad., Di- mondale grammar school, 1894 ; Eaton Rapids High School, 1898; M. D., Dept. of Med. and Surg., University of Mich., 1904 ; Interne, 1 year, University Hospi- tal, Ann Arbor, Mich ; House Phys., 1 year, Aberdeen General Hospital, Aber- deen, Washington. Partner in Tillamook Cold Storage Co., Tillamt)ok, Ore. Res. : 4th and Clark sts, Camas, Wash. UTIiEY, Harry Siuith^ Lawyer; horn, Northampton, Eng., 1862 ; son, William and Charlotte (Wickens) U. Edu. : North- ampton grammar school ; Cleveland Col- lege, Northampton, Eng. Came to Cal., 1886. Asst. Dist. Atty., San Diego, 1895- 99. Dist. Atty. of San Diego, since 1909 Member : San Diego County Bar Assn., K. of P. Cluh : Cuyamaca. Republican. Res. : 3545 2nd st., Offlce: Court House, San Diego, Cal. UTL.EY, Jay Hathaway, Physician; horn, Rome, N. Y., July 31, 1858 ; descendant of John Haynes, Colonial Governor of Mass. and Conn. Edu. : Trinity Military School ; Williston Seminary ; Cornell Univ. ; M. D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, 1883 ; post grad., Univ. of Vienna, 1883-4. Married, Katherine Searles, 1885. Prof., Physio- logy, College of Med., Univ. of Sou. Cal., and Prof, of Med., several years ; Emeritus Prof. Med., Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., (ex-pres.) ; L. A. Clinical and Pathological Soc, (ex- pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Cluhs : Sunset, Cornell Univ. Alumni, Psi Upsilon of Sou. Cal., (pres.). Res. : 963 Menlo ave. ; Office : 304 S Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. UTT, Lewis, J., Lawyer; horn, San Diego, Nov. 3, 1878 ; son, E. H. and Sarah M. (Gunn) U. Edu. : public schools, San Bernardino Co. ; Stanford Univ. ; studied law in office of Stearns & Sweet, San Diego. Married, Florence J. Griffiths, Dec. 12, 1908. Asst. Dist. Atty., San Diego Co., 3 years. Member : B. P. O. E., K. of P., Sons of Veterans, San Diego Chamber of Commerce, Civic Association, San Diego Bar Assn. Republican. Res. ; 3558 6th St. ; Office : 414 Union bldg., Sau Diego, Cal. UTTER, John F., Lawyer; horn, Indian- apolis, Ind. ; son, Abraham and Lettus (Swank) U. Edu.: public schools, Ukiali and Little Lake, Cal. ; grad., State Nor mal School, San Jose, 1883. Supt., Schools of San Mateo Co., 1887-95. Re^ publican. Office : 1123 Hearst bldg., SaD Francisco, Cal. VALENTINE, Louis H., Lawyer; horn Coloma, Cal., Nov. 13, 1859; son, Wil- liam H. and Laura J. (Cromwell) V. Edu. : public and high schools, Petaluma ; LL. B., Univ. of Cal., Law Dept, 1887. Mar-i ried, Elizabeth Pearson. Member law firm^ Valentine & Newby. Assemblyman, State Legis., 1897-99, Special Session, 1900j U. S. Dist. Atty. for Sou. Dist. of Cal., 1901-6. Member : Masons, N. S. G. W., I. O. O. F. Cluhs : Union League, Federa- tion, City. Republican. Res. : 916 South Alvarado st. ; Office : Wilcox bldg., Lo£ Angeles, Cal. VALENTINE, William Lucas, Oil Op- erator ; horn, Mendocino Co., Cal., Mar. 8, 1870; son, William and Susan (Lucas) V. Grad., Lincoln grammar school, San Francisco, 1885 ; Commercial High SchooL San Francisco, 1886. Married, Louie Chandler Robinson, May 27, 1896, at Los Angeles, Cal. In employ, Carrick, Wil- liams & Wright Co., lumber and box bus., and Easton Eldridge Co. (real estate) until 1893 ; in charge of Los Angeles branch, 1893-1900 ; organized FuUertoc Oil Co., 1900 ; now secy, and gen. mgr. Dir., Merchants Natl. Bank of Los An- geles, since 1910. Member: Soc. of Cal.^ Pioneers. Cluhs : San Gabriel Valley Country, South Bay Shooting, Bolsa Chicii Gun, Cerritos Gun, Automobile of Sou. Cal., (dir.) ; California, (dir.). Res.: 142? N. Wilson ave., S. Pasadena ; Office : 710 711 O. T. Johnson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 57' VALLiA, A-ntliony Z., Physician: horn. Lor. Angeles, Cal., Nov. 5. 186(1 J-Jdii. : St. Vincent's College; B. S.. Santa Clara College; M. D.. College of Med., Tniv. of Sou. Cal.. 1888 : grad., Royal . Univ. of Turin, Italy. 1891 ; post grad., Berlin and Paris. Married, Honorine Pelanconi. 1893. In practice. Los Angeles, since 189?,. Visiting Phys., L. A. French Hosp. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Res. : 211 S. Boyle ave. ; Omce: 134 1/^ N. Spring st.. Los Angeles Cal. TALLE, Charles Carpentier, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Fredericktown, Mo., June 10, 1850 ; son, Francis Louis and Mary Louise (Tesscan) V. ; descendant of Francis Valle, first generation from France in 1750, early settlers of Kanka- kee, 111., under French, later Ste. Gene- vieve, Mo., under the Spanish, where he became commander of the port, which office he filled until his death. His son, Francis Valle, Jr., then became command- er, until his death ; his grandfather, Charles Carpentier Valle (son of Francis. Jr.), was born in Ste. Genevieve under the French Govt, and controlled the Mine.s of La Motte and other Spanish Grants. J^du. : public schools, and St. Louis Univ., in the 60's. M. D., St. Louis Med. College, 1879. Married, Rhoda Ann Hud- son, Feb. 9, 1875, at Perryville, Perry Co., ^lo. Now Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. P. H. and M. H. S., at Tia Juana, Cal. Med. Examiner, Knights of Columbus, Catholic Foresters, Knights of Maccabees, A. O. r. W. Lodge, Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co.. .Woodmen of the World, Modern Woodmen of America, Improved Order of Red Men. Address: 15^21 H st., cor. 6th, San Diego Cal. ANDERVORT, Robert Coouer, Banker; born. New Brighton, Pa., 1883 ; son, William B. and Emma (Cooper) V. Mar- ried. Hilda M. Walker, Sept. 2. 1908. at Beaver Falls, Pa. Cashier and Dir.. Tnited States Natl. Bank. Member : Ma- sons. Res. : 304 West Second st. ; Ofp.ce : 19 United States Natl. Bank. Aberdeen. Wash. VAN DORIV, Charles Aaron, Banker; horn, Ponca. Nebr., June 6, 1875 ; son. Peter A. and Mary A. (Rearshear) V. Edu.: Harrington (Nebr.), High School; Nebr. State Univ., Lincoln. Married, Mercy E. Merrill, June 4, 1902, at Har rington. Cashier, First Natl. Bank. Steamboat Springs, Colo. ; Auditor, Bank of Yampa, Colo. ; Pres., Citizens Bank of Craig, Colo. ; was Mgr., Gila Valley Bank & Trust Co., Clifton, Ariz., 5 years; United States Court Commnr., of Ariz., 3 years. Republican. Member : Ariz. State Bankers Assn., Masons, Elks, Knights of Pythias, A. O. U. W., M. W A. Cluh : Silver State Athletic. Address : Craig, Colo. VAJV DUSEiV, James Wallace, Military Surgeon ; horn, Norwalk, Huron Co., O., March 29, 1871 ; son, James Lauson and Celia A. (Pray) V. Edu. : Adelbert Col- lege, Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, O., 1893 ; M. D., Univ. of Mich, Ann Ar- bor, 1896. Married. Besse Evelyn Haines. Oct. 20, 1908, at Elyria, O. 1st Sergeant. Co. G, 5th Ohio Inf., Span. -Am. War. 1898 ; Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. A., (Phil- ippines), 1899-1900; 1st. Lieut and Capt.. Medical Corps, U. S. A., 1901-9 ; Major. Medical Corps, U. S. A., since 1910. Ac- tive service : with 5th Army Corps, 1898 ; Philippine Insurrection, 1899-1901 ; Moro Campaign. (Philippines). 1906-7. Mem- ber of the Military Staff; U. S. Mil. Acad.. West Point, N. Y., 1904-5 ; Disbursing Officer, Med. Dept.. U. S. A.. Manila, P. I.. 1912. Fellow, Am. Geographical Soc, (X. Y.), 1906. Member: Assn. Mil. Su^-- geons, U. S. A. ; A. M. Med. Assn., Med. Soc. Philippine Islands; Knights Templar, 32° Scottish Rite, Elks. Army and Navy Club of Washington, D. C, and New York'; Delta Kappa Epsilon, Nu Sigma Nu, Theta Nu Epsilon, college fraternities. Res. : Manila, P. I. ; Address : care Adjutant- General, Washington, D. C. VAN DYKE, William Martin, Lawyer; hoj-n. Areata, Cal., Feb. 14, 1858 ; son 578 WHO'S WHO Walter and Rowena (Cooper) V. A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1878 ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1881. Married, Annie Cora Taylor, Apr. 9, 1889. Clerk, U. S. Circuit Court, Sou. Dist. of Cal., 1886 1912. Clerk. U. S. Dist. Court, Sou. Cal., since Jan. 1, 1912. U. S. Commissioner, since 1887. Bes. : 222 West Adams st. ; Office : 405 Federal bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. VAN EE, John Charles Kemp, Mining Engineer and Capitalist ; horn, Rutherford Park, N. J., Nov. 22, 1856 ; son, John Charles Kemp and Henrietta A. M. C. Smit (Roeters) V. Edu. : public schools of N. J. Married, Hattie Holt King. 1873, at San Francisco. Moved to Cal., 1867. Mined in Tuolumne, Co., Cal., 1870 ; White Pine, Nev., and Pioche, Utah, 1870-76 ; became interested in Sierra Mine, Bodie, 1876-79 ; surveyed first rail line through Bloody Canyon, 1878 ; put in first telephone line from May Lundie to the Yosemite Valley ; built roads from Crocker to foot of Mt. Dana ; built a line in Mex., 1886-88. Mined abroad, returning 1897. Purchased Royal Mine in Calaveras Co. Organized and is Vice-pres., San Juan Portland Cement Co. ; chief purchaser Palmer Oil property and Palmer Jr., 1906, and is vice-pres. Vice-pres., San Juan Pacific R. R. ; Gen. Mgr., North Star Mine. CluJ) : Cosmos. Address : San Francisco, CaL VAN FLEET, William, Judge; lioni^f O., Mar. 24, 1852. Edu. : public schools, Monclova and Toledo, O., and in private schools ; studied law in office of Judge H. O. Beatty, Sacramento. Married, Isa- belle Carey, Feb., 1878 (deceased) ; sec- ond, Elizabeth Crocker, Jan., 1887. Asst. Dist. Atty., Sacramento Co., 1878-9. Mem- ber. Assembly, 24th Session, 1881. State Prison Dir., 1883-84. Judge, Superior Court of Sacramento, 1884-92. Justice, Supreme Court, 1894-9. Member. Com- mission for Revision and Reform of Law, 1899-1903; U. S. Dist. Judge, since Apr., 1907. Life Member, Bd. of Trustees, Hastings College of Law. Republican. Res. : 2020 Pacific ave. ; Office : Post- office bldg., San Francisco, Cal. VAN NORDEN, Charles, Retired Mini- ister ; l)orn. New York City, Oct. 10, 1843 ; son, Thomas Langdon and Margaret Hoghr land (Warner) V. Ancestry : Lieut. Got. of New Netherlands, Montagnie, in com- mand at Fort Orange, (Albany), when New York was occupied by the Duke of York ; two lines of descent ; also, Evar- ardus Bogardus (Dominie) and Anneke Jans, by two lines of descent ; E. B. was first pastor of Dutch Church of New York City. A. B., Hamilton College,! 1863; D. D., Hamilton College, 1892;, grad., Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1866; D. D., Univ. of City of New' York, 1887. Married, Ruth Spilman,| August 2, 1902, at San Francisco, Cal.! Pastor in Congregational denomination fori over 20 years, from installation at Newj Orleans, in 1866, to presidency of Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y., 1890-93. In Cal., was pioneer in work of long transmission i of hydraulic power by electricity, and Pres., Central Cal. Electric Co., from 1895 to^ sale of the company's property in 1905.; Member: Soc. of Psychical Research;' Am. Academy of Political and Social Sci- ence. Author: "The Outermost Rim and' Beyond," 1882 ; "The Psychic Factor,' ; 1894 ; "Jesus, an Unfinished Portrait,'^ 1906; "Yoland of Idle Isle," 1907. Ad dress : East Auburn, Cal. VAN NOSTRAN, Allen D., Lawyer; l)orn Schuyler, Neb., May 21, 1876; son, James W. and Emma E. (Pimperton) V. Edu.: public schools. Neb. ; B. S., Colo. College 1903 ; LL. B., Denver Univ. Law School | 1906. Moved to Cal., Nov., 1909. Lee i turer in Law Dept., Los Angeles Bus. Col j lege. Member: Phi Delta Phi, Brewei; Chapter. Cluh : Metropolitan. Repub lican. Res. : 1076 W. 6th st. ; Office : 32; Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. VAN NOSTRAND, John James, Judge iorn, San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 21, 1874 son, Daniel Comstock and Annie (James V. Edu. : public and high schools, Sai' Francisco ; LL. B., Hastings College o: ON THE PACIFIC COAST 79 Law, 1896. Married, Madaline Leahy, Feb. 3. 1904. Elected Justice of the Peace, 1902 ; re-elected, 1906. Now Supe- rior Judge for City and Co. of San Fran- cisco. Member : B. P. O. E., N. S. G. W., Woodmen of the World, Foresters, INIoose, Eagles. Cluhs : Corinthian, Olympic. Re- publican. Res. : 2964 Steiner st. ; Office : City Hall, San Francisco, Cal. VAN ORNUM, Samuel Juclson, City Engineer; horn, Racine, Wis., Apr. 28, 1880 ; son, Adonirum Judson and Joseph- ine (Lane) V. Grad., Pasadena High School, 1899; B. S., in Mech. Engrg., Univ. of Cal., 1903. Married, Catherine Carlisle, June 3, 1904, at Berkeley, Cal Deputy City Engr., Pasadena, Cal., 1905 07 ; City Engr., since 1907. Asso. Mem- ber. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; Member I Engrs. & Architects Assn. of So. Cal. ; I Past Pres., Dept. of Engrs., League of Cal. Municipalities. Member : A. T. O. Col- lege Fraternity, B. P. O. Elks. Res. : 525 Huntington Terrace ; OMce : City Hall, Pasadena, Cal. ^AN PATTEN, Edwin Hnsfli, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Springfield, 111., Mar. 8. 1855 ; son, John Coop and Rachel A. (McCoy) V. Edu. : Lincoln Univ., Lin- coln, 111. (now Literary Dept, James Mil- likin Univ., Decatur, 111.) ; Ph. B., 1879; Ph. M.. 1883 ; grad. as valedictorian in class of 200 at Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1883. Married. Julia H. Satterwhite, June 25. 1884, at Danville. 111. Prac- ticed med. at Dayton, Wash., since spring, 1883. Grand Patron of O. E. S., for State of Wash.. 1893 ; Grand Master of Masons, 11904-5; Grand Orator of Grand Lodge in 1892; Grand Correspondent in 1901. Member: Am. Soc. for the Advan. of .Science, Natl. Geographical Soc, Inquiry Club of Walla Walla, Walla Walla Val- ley Med. Soc, Address : Dayton, Wash. ■A-N PATTEN, Philip Sfliuyler, Physi- cian; horn, Newark, N. J., April 20, 1872; son. Phillin S. and .Tosephin'^ (Campbein V. ; descendant of Claaes Frederickse Van Patten, one of first set- tlers of Schenectady, N. Y. M. D.. Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. Married, Emily L. Adams. Gluh : Uni- versity, (Los Angeles). Address: Nord- hoff, Cal. YAN SLYCK, David Bernard, Physician; horn. Perry, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1829. Edu. : Caryville Collegiate Seminary; M. D., Buffalo Univ., Med. Dept., 1852. Married, Ann E. Conde, Nov. 17, 1858 ; second, Agnes M. Wallace, Aug. 20, 1885. In practice, N. Y., 1852-61 ; Surg., 101st N. Y. Inf. and 22d N. Y. Cav., Civil War. Was in Libby Prison, 2 months ; Surg, in Chief, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Div., Cav. Corps, and of Provisional Brigade, and Med. Insp. and Dir., Army of the Shen- andoah. In practice, Burlington, N. J., 1865-75 ; Brooklyn, Mass., 1875-85 ; Pasa- dena, Cal., since 1887 ; formerly Pres., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, and Pasadena Med. Soc Res. : 116 S. El Molino st. ; Office : 307 E. Colorado st, Pasadena. Cal. VAN VRANKEN, Edward, Lawyer; horn, Marysvilie, Yuba Co., Cat, July 11. 1876; son, E. and Maggie (Schmidtler) V. Edu. : Brothers' Schools, Oakland ; grad., Washington grammar school, near Clements, 1894 ; San Joaquin Bus. Col- lege, 1894-95; studied law in office, Hon. Frank H. Smith, Stockton. Dep. Dist Atty., San Joaquin Co., since Jan., 1911. In Mar., 1909, app. Pros. Atty., City of Stockton. Secy., Republican Co. Central Committee, since 1908. Republican. Res. : 113 East Acacia st. ; Office : Dist. Atty. office, Stockton, Cal. VAN ZANDT, Klileber Miller, Jr., Banker ; horn, Marshall, Texas, Sept 7, 1861 ; son, Khleber Miller and Minerva (Peete) V. ; grandson of Isaac Van Zandt minister from the Republic of Texas, during her independence, and who was instrumental in securing the annex- ation of Texas ; his father was a noted Confederate officer and now holds the posi- tion of Commander of all camps west of the Mississippi River ; he has been pres. of the Ft. Worth Natl. Bank for the past 30 years. Grad., A. & M., College of Texas, 1879, (no degrees conferred at that 580 WHO'S WHO time). Married, Virginia C. Ryan, of Paris, Tex., Jan. 14, 1885, at Ft. Worth, Tex. Has been a resident of the Republic of Mexico for past 16 years. Vice-pres. and Mgr., Mercantile Banking Co., S. A. of Mexico City, Mex. Clubs : American. Mexico Country, British, (all of Mexico City). Res.: 5th Calle Tabasco, No. 158; OfjUce: Avenida San Francisco. 12, City of Mexico, Mexico. VAN ZIL.E, Abraliaiii, Banker; born. New York City, Aug. 14, 1854 ; son, Abra- ham and Harriet (Armour) V. ; descend- ant of Anneke -Jans, who married Roelof Jansen and came to America in 1630, from Holland ; several ancestors served in the Rev. War. Self educated ; never at- tended school. Married, Carline Parsons, Sept. 18, 1890, at Clintonville, Wis. Pres. and Dir., Oregon Trust Co. ; Pres. and Dir., First National Bank, Pres. and Dir.. Coast Bay Tide Land Co. ; Postmaster for 8 years in Crandon, Wis. Has been a County Commissioner, Assessor and Con- stable. Timber Estimator, State of Wis., 2 years. Res. : Sherman ave. ; Office : corner Virginia and Sheridan ave.. North Bend, Ore. VARIEL, William James, Lawyer; Itorn,, Camptonville. Cal., June 2, 1861 ; son, Joshua Hutchins and Mary Alexander (Casey) V. Edu. : public schools ; taught school about 3 years ; B. S., Univ. of Cal., College of Chemistry, 1888. Taught school until Apr., 1901, studying law. Married, Anita Page Kelley, June 2, 1904. Member : N. S. G. W., Masons. Repub- lican. Res. : 1236 Arapahoe st. ; Office : 1006 Wright & Callender bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. VARNEY, Thomas Humphrey Bennett, Outdoor Advertiser ; horn, Petaluma, Cal., Nov. 12, 1858 ; son, Robert and Elizabeth Hathaway (Bennett) V. Edu. : public and high schools of San Francisco. Married, Elizabeth Isabel Hall, Feb. 9, 1895. at San Francisco, Cal. Office Boy, Clerk and Bookkeeper, Newton Bros. & Co., San Francisco, 8 years. Member hardware firm, Morris & Varney, later sole owner. Silent partner, Len D. Owens in street car advertising bus. ; Stockholder, Cal. Adsigns Co. ; Pres., Bank of Livermoro, Livermore, Cal., 8 years. By purchasing various signs cos., became exclusive own- er of outdoor advertising of San Francisco and other Cal. towns. Under firm name, Varney & Green, erected : New Orpheum, Princess and Valencia theaters. Now sole owner of outdoor advertising plants in Los Angeles, Oakland, Alameda and Ber- keley. Dir., Natl. Poster Advertising; Assn. of U. S. and Can., (former pres.). Life Member, Union League Club (L. A.) ; Offices : Los Angeles and Oakland, Cal. VATCHER, Herbert J., Jr., Investment Broker; horn, Surrey, Eng., Sept. 15, 1884; son, Herbert J. and Mary Vatcher. Edu. : public schools, Canada and Pasa- dena, Cal. ; high school, Pasadena. Mar- ried, Lillian C. Craig, Feb. 28. 1911, at Los Angeles, Cal. In employ of Cawston Ostrich Farm, S. Pasadena, until 1904 ; Asst. Cashier, Bank of S. Pasadena, 1905- 09. In inv. brokerage bus., Los Angeles, since 1909. Dir. and Secy., Cawston Os- trich Farm since 1896 ; organized and is one of the officers. Investors Land & Water Co., Ontario, Cal., 1908; organized. Cement Products & Construction Co. Member: L. A. Chamber of Commerce, York Rite and Scottish Rite Masons, Elks. 01111)8 : Union League, Rotary, San Gabriel Valley. Res. : 1700 S. Oak, Pasa- dena ; Office : 215 W. 6th st., Los Angeles, Cal. VAtlGHAN, George Clunn Elgin,: Banker ; horn, Caldwell County, Tex., Nov. 8, 1858; son, George H. and Cath- erine P. (Clunn) V. Married, Mary Mc- Millan, Oct. 25, 1882, at Waelder, Tex. In mercantile bus., 24 years. Pres., Farmers State Bank of Waelder. Trustee, Methodist Episcopal Church South. Mem- ber : Knights of Pythias. Address: Waelder, Tex. VAWTER, William Ira, Banker and Lawyer ; horn, Linn County, Ore., Mar. 24, 1863 ; son, Cyrus and Sarah A. (Fin- ley) V. Married, Etta M. Hill, Jan. 10, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 581 1SS9, at Eugene, Ore. A. B., Univ. of Ore., 1886; A. M., 1894. Founded Jack- son County Bank, at Medford, Ore., in 1SS8, and has been its President for 23 .v(>ars. Treas., Big Bend Milling Co., Davenport, Wash. Member, Oregon Legis- lature, 1905 ; Chairman, Committee on Ways and Means. Mayor of Medford, one term. Member : Rogue River University Club, Medford, Ore. Res. : 310 W. Main ; Office : Room 1, .Jackson Bank bldg., Med- ford, Ore. VEASEY, Clarence Archibald., Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Pocomoke City, Md., Aug. 9. 1869; son, Thomas Jefferson and Marietta (Richards) V. ; descendant of English Colonial stock, settled in Md., 1660. Eclu. : Western Md. College, 1885- 87; A. M., 1896; M. D.. Jefferson Med. College, Phila., 1890; Interne, Jefferson Med. College, Hosp.. 1890-91 ; Student, European Hosp., 1891. Married, Ger- trude Mabel Clogg, June 20, 1894, at Phila. In practice at Phila., 1890-1908 : Spokane, since 1908. Clinical Asst., Wills Eye Hosp., 1891-2 ; Asst. Demonstrator Surg., Jefferson Med. College, 1891-2; Consulting Ophthalmologist, Phila. Lying- in Charity Hosp., 1892-1908 ; Clin. Asst. Ophthal. Dept., Jefferson Med. College Hosp., 1892-4 ; Chief Clinical Asst. and Asst. Ophthal. Surgeon, 1894-1905 ; Dem- onstrator diseases of the eye, 1897-1903 ; Asst. Prof. Ophthalmology, Jefferson Med. College, 1905-8; Asst. Ophthalmologist, Jefferson Med. College, Hosp., 1905-8 ; Instr., Operative Ophthalmology, Phila. Polyclinic, 1894-5 ; Adjunct Prof., dis- eases of the eye, Phila. Polyclinic, 1895- 1900; Ophthalmic Surgeon, M. E. Hosp., Phila., 1901-8. Member : Am. Ophthal. Soc, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto- larynology, Am. Med. Assn., State Med. Soc. ; Fellow, College Phys. of Phila. ; Am. Acad. Med., Alpha Kappa Kappa, (hon. member). Clubs: University, Spo- kane, (Spokane) ; Medical (Phila.). Author : "Ophthalmic Operations as Prac- ! ticed on Animal's Eyes," 1896 ; "A Man- i ual of Diseases of the Eye," 1903 ; also about 60 essays and monographs on affec- tions of the eye. As.so. Editor, "North- west. Medicine." Res. : 1118 Ninth ave. ; Offlce : Traders Bank bldg., Spokane. Wash. VECKI, Victor (G.), Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Agram, Croatia, Dec. 8, 1857 ; son, Ivan Vecki de Gjurkovecki and Ka- tarina (Mark) V. Edu. : public and high schools, Agram, Croatia, 1863-75 ; Impe- rial Royal Univ., Vienna, 1875-81 ; M. D., 1891. Married, Minnie A. Schroeder. 1893, at San Jose, Cal. Consulting Gen- ito Urinary Surg, to Mt. Zion Hosp. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Assn., San Francisco County Med. Soc, Am. Urological Assn., Pac. Coast Uro- logical Assn., S. F. Urological Assn., S. F. German Med. Soc, (pres.). Author: "Pathology and Treatment of Sexual Im- potence," 4th Edition, Saunders, Phila. and London, 1912 ; "Prevention of Sexual Diseases," N. Y., 1910. "Pathologie und Therapie d Sexuellen Impotence," 2nd German edition, Vienna and Leipzig, 1896. ' Res. : 230 6th ave. ; Office : 381 Bush st., San Francisco, Cal. VESPER, Frank H., Banker; horn. Rolling Prairie, Wis., 1861 ; son, Cyril and Susan (Owen) V. Edn. : State Nor- mal School, Oshkosh, Wis. Married, Eva G. Quick, at Horicon, Wis. Pres.. Bank of Glendale. Address : Glendale, Cal. VESPER, Karl Haake, Manufacturer's Agent and Jobber ; horn, Germany, Feb. 6, 1871 ; son, Carl and Helen (Haake) V. Edu. : public schools in Germany. Mem- ber, K. H. Vesper Co., 512 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, Cal. ; K. H. Vesper Co.. Postal Tel. bldg.. San Francisco. Western General Agent for D. E. Sicher & Co., of N. Y. City. Cluhs: Union League, (S. P.) ; Republican. Aldine. (N. Y. City). Res.: Union League Club ; Ofpcc : Postal Tel. bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. VETTER, Louis Fisher, Insurance man; horn, Washington. 111., Mar. 22, 1857 ; son, Anthony Vetter-Hoefer and Anna D (Fisher) V. ; father legally changed name of Vetter-Hoefer to Vetter in 1888. Edu. : 582 WHO'S WHO public schools ; Cole's Business College, Peoria, 111. Practiced upholstery, 1874- 81. Asst. Mgr., R. G. Dun & Co., Salt Lake City, 1881-91 ; established branch offices for Dun & Co. in San Diego, Seattle. Tacoma, Spokane and Los Angeles. En- gaged in gen. ins. and surety bond bus., since 1891. Member : Bd. of Fire Com- missioners, Los Angeles, 1895-97 ; City Council, 1899-1901. Member : Hollenbeck Lodge No. 319, F. & A. M. ; Signet Chap- ter No. 57, R. A. M. ; L. A. Commandery No. 9, K. T. ; Al Malaikah Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. ; L. A Lodge No 99, Elks. Clubs: Bohemian, (San Francisco); Cali- fornia, Sunset, (Los Angeles). Res.: 401 S. Olive St. ; Office : 426-27 Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. VEUVE, Erie Leroy, Consulting- Engi- neer ; ioi-n. Port Townsend, Wash., .Jan. 21, 1877 ; son, Wm. P. and Ida B. (Myers) V, Edu. : Leland Stanford Jr. Univ. Married, Anna M. Heim, Oct. 27, 1908, at Santa Rosa, Cal. Served in Navy as Chief Yoeman during Spanish-Am. War, 1898. Engr., Pacific Electric Ry., 1902-8. Mem- ber : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Engrs. and Architects Assn. of Sou. Cal. Asso. Mem- ber : Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Cluhs : Stanford, Jonathan, (L. A.). Res.: 103 Ardmore ave. ; Office : Pacific Electric bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. VINCEJVT, Vl^illiam David, Banker; born, Macon, Mo., Dec. 3, 1866 ; son, Joseph and Augusta (McLaughlin) V. Married, Mary Allen Speidel (died June 1, 1907), Sept. 14, 1898, at Wallace, Ida. ; second, Mrs. Neen Hawley McVey, Sept. 20, 1910. In banking bus. since 1885 ; now Cashier, Old Natl. Bank, Spokane. Trustee, Asso- ciated Charities, Society of Social and Mofal Hygiene, Social Service League. Member : Masons, 32°, Shriners. Knights Templar. Res. : 01314 Summit blvd. ; Office: Old Natl. Bank, Spokane, Wash. riNCIL,, Frank Hendricks. Physician and Surgeon ; bonij Columbia, Mo., Nov. 25, 1878 : son, John Davis and Emma (Norwood) V. ; maternal grandfather, Joseph Granville Norwood, M. D., Ph. G., LL. D., first dean of Mo. State Univ. Med. Dept., and Prof, of Geology and Natural Sciences ; his father was John Davis V., D. D. and LL. D., Pres. of M. S. U. for 14 years ; Grand Secy., Grand Lodge of Mo., A. F. & A. M., for 29 years ; founder of Mo. Masonic Home and Children's Home of Mo., and its first pres., from time of organization, until his death in 1904 ; was Secy, of Mo. Meth. Conf. for 52 years. Edu. : common school ; Mo. State Univ., M. D., Barnes Med. College, 1903. Mar- ried, Waitie A. Jones, Nov. 24, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore. First Lieut., Med. Dept., Ore. N. G. ; Secy., Sou. Ore. Pension \ Board of the U. S. Dept. of Pensions ; County Health Officer, Douglas Co., Ore. Member : Sou. Ore. Med. Soc, Northwest Ins. Examiners' Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Past Great Sachem, Great Council of Ore., Improved Order of Redmen, Vir- ginia Soc. of Mo., (charter member) ; Sons of Am. Rev. Res. : 421 S. Jackson St.; Office: Perkins bldg., Roseburg, Ore. A^IOLETT, Cliarles Conneley, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Kentucky, Dec. 7, 1863 ; son, Culvin F. and Susan (Dean) V. M. D., Univ. of Louisville, Med. Dept, 1892. Married. Elizabeth B. Wharton, April 26, 1899, at Uvalde, Texas. Mem- ber : Orange Co. Med. Soc, (past pres.) ; Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Garden Grove, Cal. VISSCHER, Louis George, Physician; born, Sluis, the Netherlands. Dec. 28, 1864. Edu. : Brielee High School ; Col- lege of Utrecht; Med. College of Utrecht. 1889 : Univ. of Wurtzburg, 1890 ; Berlin, 1891 ; Freiberg, 1892-3 ; Leyden. 1894-S ; M. D., Wurtzburg, 1891 ; M. D.. Leyden, 1898. Married. Wilhelmine E. Z. Veeck- ens. May 29, 1890. In practice, The Hague, 1 year ; Los Angeles, since 1899. Lecturer on Dis. of Digestive Organs, Col- lege of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal., 1903-8. Member: L. A. Co. Med. Assn., L. A. Clinical and Pathological Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Club : Univer- j sity. Res. : 908 W. 18th st. ; Office : 526 |l Laughlin bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 583 A OGELSANG, Alexander Theodore, Lawyer ; born, Petersburg. Cal., July 19. ISGl ; son, John Henry and Anna M. (Vennigerholz) V. Edu.: public schools: Stockton Bus. Collej^e and Normal Inst. ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1886. Married, Frances Johnson, Jan. 11, 1809. Member law firm. Vogelsang & Brown. Pres., Bd. of Fish Commissioners of Cal.. 1896-1901. Supervisor of San Francisco, since Nov. 7, 1911. Res. : 22.59 Vallejo St. ; Office : 20 Montgomery st.. San Fran- cisco, Cal. AOJV ROSENBERG, C. J. Banker; horn, Tex., Feb. 4, 1857 ; son, John C. and Julia (Groos) V. Edu. -. country schools. Married, Dora Meyer, Sept. 30, 1884, in Fayette Co., Tex. Pres., Yon Rosenberg Co., La Grange and Lockhart Compress Co. ; Yice-pres., John Schuh- macher State Bank, Central Texas Com- ; press Co., Belton ; Secy., La Grange Cot- ' ton & Oil Mfg. Co. Active in Democratic ' political circles. Served two terms in State Legis. Member: Sons of Herman, A. O. U. W. Gluh : La Grange Casino. Address : La Grange, Tex. VON STEIN, Heinrieh, Musician; horn, Passaic, N. J., July 18, 1877 ; son, Theo- I dore Heinrieh George and Marie (Doen- hoff) V. ; descendant of officers of German and Austrian armies ; father was Major in Prussian army during Franco-Prussian War. Edu. : primary schools, Germany ; M. D., Humboldt Univ., Berlin, 1898 ; grad.. Royal High School of Music, Ber- ' lin, 1897. Married, Sarah S. Seigenberg, Mar. 16, 1902, at N. Y. City. On concert i tour, Europe and America, 1898-1900. I First trip to U. S. was in 1901. Moved to Los Angeles, 1905. Founded acad. of music similar to system in Europe. In- corporated Yon Stein Acad, of Music. \ 1907. Member: Chamber of Commerce. I Cluh : Gamut. Author : various musical i and scientific articles on piano technique ! and development. Address : Tenth and : Hill sts., Los Angeles. Cal. roN TOBEL, Rudolf, Lav/yer: horn, Au- ' burn. N. Y., Feb. 13, 1855 ; son, Rudolf and Elizabeth (Nisbet) V. A. B., Carle- ton College, Northtield, Minn., 1881. Mar- ried, Anna Theresa Zilisch, Sept. 28, 1888, at Lewistown, Mont. Daughter, Henrietta, was a member of class 1912, Barnard College ; son, Carl, is a member of class 1914, Harvard. Secy, and Dir., Lewistown Electric & Power Co. ; Secy, and Dir., Bright Hotel Co. ; Atty., C. M. & P. S, Ry. Co. ; Dir., Winnett Irrigation Co. Member : Am. Acad. Political and Social Science, Am. Assn. Internatl. Con- ciliation. Clubs : Judith, (ex-pres. and one of the organizers) ; Outlook. Has re- sided in Lewistown, Mont., since May, 1885. Address : Lewistown, Mont. VROOMAN, Frank Buffington, Author, Editor and Lecturer ; born. Port Huron, Mich., Nov. 20, 1862 ; son, Hiram Perkins and Sarah (Buffington) Y. B. S., Oxford Univ., 1909 ; 6 years, post grad. work. Harvard, Oxford, Berlin, etc. ; Ph. D.. (small Western college). Married, Gracia M. Black (deceased), daughter of Gen. John C. Black, Dec. 13, 1893, at Chicago. Editor, "British Columbia Magazine,"' Vancouver, B. C. Fellow, Royal Geo- graphical Soc, London ; Fellow, Royal Colonial Inst., London. Founder Member. Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Lon- don. Clubs : Authors, Royal Societies, (Vancouver) ; Beta Theta Pi, (1 Gramercy Park, N. Y.). Author: "Theodore Roose- velt, Dynamic Geographer," based on lec- tures Oxford Univ., Oxford Univ. Press, London; "The New Politics," Oxford Univ. Press., N. Y. Address : Vancouver Hotel, Vancouver, B. C, Canada. w WACKERBARTH, August, Architect: born, Hessia, Germany, May 8, 1859 ; son, Henry and Martha Elizabeth (Trau) W. Edu. : technical schools, Holzminden. Brunswick ; Polytechnic Institute, Lan- gensalza. Province of Saxony, grad., 1876. Married. Lottie Adams, June 6, 1887, at Monte Vista, Cal. After tour through Europe, came to America, arriving in N. 584 WHO'S WHO Y. City, July 2, 1878. Moved to Los Angeles, 1882. Treas. and Founder, Sou. Cal. Chapter, Am. Inst, of Architects. Member : Sou. Cal. Engrs. and Architects Assn, (charter member) ; Pioneer Soc. of Los Angeles Co., Natl. Geographic Soc, Masons, Knights Templar. Res. : 956 Court Circle ; Office : 202 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. WADDEL.L,, T^illiam Everett, Physician horn, Decatur, 111., Sept. 10, 1864. Edu. : high school, Knoxville, 111. ; M. D., Pulte Med. College, Cincinnati, 1887 ; post grad., Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hosp. Married, Eva M. Bailey. May 24, 1888. In practice. Canton, III , 1887-90; Chicago, 1890-4; Ontario, 1894- 8; Los Angeles, since 1898. Prof., Dis. of Children, Herring Med. College, Chi- cago, 1891-4. Member : Sou. Cal. Homeo- pathic Soc, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy. Am. Ophthalmological, Otological and Laryngological Assn. Cluhs :. University, California, L. A. Country. Res. : 1205 5th ave. ; Office : 606 O. T. Johnson bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. WADHAM, James Edward, Mayor; horn, Macomb, 111., Dec. 20, 1864 ; son, James F. and Martha K. (Ware) W. Edu. : pub- lic schools, San Diego ; Harvard Law School. Married, Bess Lockwood, 1895. Member law firm, Wadham & Cosgrove. Mayor of San Diego, since Apr. 1911. Member : Masons. Democrat. Address : San Diego, Cal. WAFFLE, Willella Howe, Physician; horn, Va., Oct. 25, 1854. Edu. : high school, San Francisco ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, 1886. Married, Al- vin J. Howe, Dec 23, 1874 ; second, E. D. Waffle, Oct. 19, 1898. In Cal., since the '80's. Lecturer on Obstetrics, Santa Ana Hosp. Member : Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Med. Soc. (ex-pres.) ; Cal. State Homeo- pathic Soc, Am. Inst, of Homeopathy. Pioneer woman doctor of Sou. Cal. Ad- dress : Santa Ana, Cal. WAGGONER, David Erastiis, Banker; horn, Fannin Co., Tex., June 28, 1867 ; son, F. D. and Mary A. (Block well) W. Edu. : common schools, Tex. Married, Linna Easley, 1891, at Blossom, Tex. In banking bus., since 1890 ; Cashier, Natl. Bank of Cleburne, 1900-4 ; Vice-pres., Gaston Natl. Bank, Dallas, 1904-9 ; now Pres., Guaranty State Bank and Trust Co. ; Vice-pres., Automatic Music Co., Dal- las ; First State Bank, Ladonia ; Dir.. First State Bank, Coppell ; Texas Trac- tion Co. ; Member firm, C. H. Woods & Co.. Ladonia. Member : Chamber of Com- merce. Res. : 843 Gaston ave. ; Office : 1805 Main st., Dallas, Tex. WAGNER, Charles Henry, Banker; horn, Illinois, June 19, 1867; son, Hiram and Diantha A. (McMullin) W. Edu. : gram- mar school, HoUister, Cal. Married, Edith G. Hawkins, Aug. 21, 1889, at Templeton, Cal. In grocery bus., 1884-1902 ; since Cashier and Mgr., Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hollister (now First Natl. Bank), and Hollister Savings Bank; Dir., Hollis- ter Storage Co., Hollister Creamery and Irrigated Valleys Land Co. City Treas., Hollister, 13 years. Address : Hollister, Cal. W^AGNER, Ernest Charles, Banker; horn, Kensington, London, Eng., 1871 ; son: Charles and Charlotte Colton (Packer) W. Edu. : schools of London, Eng., and Marburg, Germany. In employ of Char- tered Bank of India, Australia, China, London, 1893-1903. Now Mgr., Bank of California Natl. Assn, Seattle. Member: Masons, London. Cluh : Rainier, (Seat- tle). Res.: 1211 Summit ave.; Office: Bank of California Natl. Assn., Seattle, Wash. WAGNER, James R. H., Capitalist; horn. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 22, 1870 ; son, Rob- ert and Mary Leicester (Hornibrook) W. Edu. : Cass School, Detroit. Married, Mabel E. Monahan, Nov. 4, 1894, at Cleve- land, O. Messenger, Natl. Bank of De- troit, 1886-87 ; Teller and Bookkeeper, Peninsular Savings Bank of Detroit, 1888-1890 ; tobacco firm, 1890-1901. Moved to Cal., 1901 ; one year with Wm. R. Staats Co., Pasadena ; organized Santa Barbara Realty & Trust Co. ; secured fran- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 585 chise for Home Telephone Co., Santa Bar- bara : Officer, Home Telephone Co., 2 years. Gen. Agt.. "Venice of America," and other tracts ; 2nd Vice-pres., L. A. Realty Bd. Member : Chamber of Com- merce. Cluh : California. Res. : 2621 Van Buren place ; Office : Realty Board bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. WAGNER, Theodore F. C, Retired Law- yer ; horn, Cassel, Kurhessen, Germany, I Sept. 9, 1841 ; so7i, J. C. and Helena I (Sauer) W. Edu. : gymnasium, Cassel, j Kurhessen, Germany; came to U. S., lo- 1 eating in Jacksonville, Fla., where con- tinued edu. Married, Ida Sandow, Mar. 11, 1875. Served in Civil War prior to I admission to bar of Ark., Sept., 1866. ! Moved to Cal., 1875. U. S. Surveyor-Gen., I 1878-82. Justice of Peace, Glen Ellen, j Cal., 1896-1910. Member: Masons, ■ Knights Templar, Past Commander of Lookout Mountain Post, G. A. R., Ber- j keley. Past Master, Glen Ellen Grange, I Patrons of Husbandry ; now Member, Santa Rosa Grange. Republican. Ad- dress : 417 Orchard st., Santa Rosa, Cal. WAGIVER, AValter Calvin, Consulting- Electrical Engineer ; horUj, Chicago, 111., Apr. 27. 1881 : son, Peter Calvin and ■Elizabeth R. (Swartz) W. Edu.: Cook County public schools. 111., 1893 ; B. S., (E. E.), Univ. of Wash., 1907; Jacob Furth Prize in E. E. won in 1907 ; M. M. E., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., 1911 : (Fellow Sibley Fellowship). Married, Ethel Grace Weaver, Apr. 24, 1912, at Seattle. Wash. Supt. Const.. Stone & Webster Engrg. Corp. ; Chief Elect. Engr., N. P. Ry., Coal Dept. (N. W. L Co.) ; Chief Elect. Engr., B. C. Tel Co. ; Inst, in E E., Univ. of Wash. (sub. for Head of Dept.) ; retained for 1912-13, as Asst. Prof, in Mech. & Elect. Engrg., Agr. Col- lege of S. Carolina. Past Senior Warden, F. & A. M. Member : Soc. Sigma Xi. (scientific research) : Academy Social & Political Science ; Asso. Member. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ; Soc. for the Promotion of Engrg. Edn.. Natl. Fraternity Phi Delta Theta. Has done research work on Al- ternating Current Losses in Steel Rails ; Design and Erection of Power Plants for S. & W. Engrg. Corp. in Wash, and R. I. Author of paper, "Electricity in Mining." in "Mines and Minerals." Consulting Engr.. City of Seattle, on Civil Service examination for electrical construction supt. Active in civic affairs, but never held office. Res. : 0000 Corliss ave. ; Of- fice: Univ. of Wash., Seattle, Wash. WAITE, Marion Pishon, Oil Operator and Electrical Engineer ; born. Riverside. Cal., Feb. 17. 1876 ; son, Lyman Cobb and Lillian M. (Sugart) W. Edu.: Riverside grammar and high schools, Cal. ; Throop Polytechnic Inst, Pasadena ; B. A., E. E., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., Cal., 1900. Married, Anna Margaret Olmste'd Chap- man. Apr. 4. 1901, at Riverside, Cal. In power house. Edison Elec. Co., Riverside and Los Angeles, after grad. In motive power dept.. L. A. Railway ; Consulting and Construction Engr.. Western Elec. Works. Purchased interest but sold same after 2 years in Western Elec. Works. Now in private practice as Consulting Elect. Engr. Incorporated Waite Bailie & Co.. later known as Bailie, Brandt & Co., manufacturers of elect, machinery. In oil bus. until 1909 ; organized Four Inv. Co., (now treas.). Member: Archi- tects and Engrs. Assn., Elect. Engrs. Soc, College Men's Assn. Former Member : Phi Delta Theta. Gamma Etta Kappa, Gamma Kappa, college fraternities. Cluhs: Union League. (San Francisco); Athletic, Sierra Madre. University. Ga- mut, Stanford of Sou. Cal. (Los Angeles). ' Res. : 2138 Hobart blvd. ; Office : Story bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WAI.DROP, William E.. Physician and Surgeon : horn. Owen Co.. Ky., Dec. 25. 1873 ; son, Charles R. and Elizabeth (Sebree) W. Edit.: Ph. G.. Dept. of Pharmacy, Ohio Normal T'niv.. Ada. O., 1895. M. D.. Louisville Med. College, Louisville. Ky.. 1903. Married. Lulu Stockton. Dec. 25. 1904, at Parma. Ida. Sprved through Span.-Am. War as Hosp. Steward; recommended for promo^-ion for 586 WHO'S WHO bravery and valuable service. during Cuban campaign. Served 4 years as County Physician of Canyon Co., Idaho. Member : Masonic Order, County and State Med. Socs. Address : Parma, Idaho. WAIiKER, Alva De Emmette, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Winchester, Ind., Apr. 23, 1854 ; son, Lewis and Catherine Ann (Smith) W. ; several ancestors served in Rev. War, both sides of family, also in Mexican and Civil Wars. M. D., St. Louis Med. College, Mo.. 1881. Married, Katie F. Coffin. Sept. 8, 1877, at Olathe. Kas. Member : Am. Med. Assn., City and County Med. Soc. Res. : Lucretia Court ; Office : Mohawk bldg., Portland, Ore. WALKER, Edmund Dawson, Banker: T)orn, Moscow. Tex.. Jan. 22. 1861 ; son, Robert Tate and Elizabeth Sidney (Jacob) W. Edu. : Add-Ran College, Thorp Springs, Tex. Married. Willie Gertrude Peyton. Mar., 1885, at Coleman, Tex. In drug business, 1885-1905 ; now Cashier. Ballinger State Bank and Trust Co. Trus- tee, Ballinger Independent School Dist. Member : Royal Arch Masons. Knights Templar. Shriners. Res. : 303 13th st. ; Office : 701 7th St.. Ballinger, Tex. WALKER, John Caffrey, Lavp-yer; horn, Nacogdoches. Texas. May 17, 1849; son. Richard A. and Eliza J. (Clark) W. ; gt.>^ grandson of George Walker, r. S. senator ■ from Virginia. Grad.. Univ. of Virginia. in Natural Philosophy, 1867 ; in Moral and Mental Philosophy. 1868 ; in Liter- ature and Rhetoric. 1868. Married. Clara W. Wilson, Aug. 6. 1885. at Houston. Texas. Held office of U. S. Commissioner for many years. Appointed Judge of the 10th Judicial District in 1909. and quali- fied, resigning later. Formerly Vice-pres.. Brush Electric & Power Co. ; Dir.. Brush Electric Co. : Dir.. Galveston Gas Co. Res. : 1202 Tremont st. ; Office : 22nd and Mechanic sts.. Galveston. Tex. WALKER, Matthew Henry, Banker: horn, England. Jan. 16. 1845 : son, Mat- thew and Mercy (Long) W. Edu. : com- mon schools. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mar- ried, Elizabeth Carson (died 1896), Jan. 16, 1865, in Utah ; later remarried. Pres.. Walker Bros., bankers ; Excelsior Iron Mining Co. ; Dir., Independent Coal and Coke Co., Enamel Brick and Concrete Co. Dir.. Y. M. C. A. ; Treas., Salt Lake Charity Assn. Member : Masons. Cluhs : Alta, Commercial. Country. Res. : 610 E. Gauth Temple st. ; Office : Walker Bros., Salt Lake City, Utah. WALKER, Percival John, Contractor: horn, Oakland, Cal.. Apr. 21, 1875 ; son, John C. and Mary (Miller) W. Edu. : Franklin grammar school, Oakland ; Oak- land high school ; studied law at night for 2 years. Married, Edith Jennings Lynn, June 24, 1903, at Sacramento, Cal. Learned brick laying trade ; became con- tractor, and since fire of 1906, has con- structed 110 bldgs. Pres., P. J. Walker Co.. Cal. Automobile Assn.. Cal. State Highway League. Member, executive comm.. Am. Automobile Assn. Member : Knights Templar, Masons, 32°, Shriners. Cluhs : Bohemian, Union League, Com- monwealth, Athenian, Claremont Coun- try, Nile, (Oakland). Has contributed a number of articles to "The Motorist" and "American Motorist." Address : San Fran- cisco, Cal. WALLACE, Lewis H., Banker; horn, On- tar^o. Can., Apr. 13, 1877 ; son, John D; and Hannah (Patmore) W. Ph. B., Ham- line Univ.. St. Paul, Minn.. 1900. Mar- ried. Theresa Wagner. June. 1902, at Red Wing. Minn. Engaged in 1 tanking since grad.. in Minnesota. N. Dak., and Cal. Cashier. State Bank of Newport, New- port Beach. Cal. ; Secy., Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce : Dir., La Habra Valley Land & Water Co.. Newport Beach Water Co.. Associated Chamber of Commerce of Orange Co. Served as pri- vate in Co. H. 13th Minn., Vol. Inf. in Philippine Islands during Span.-Am. War; was wounded at Battle of Manila, and received hon. mention for bravery. Mem- ber : A. O. U. W.. B. P. O. Elks. I. O. O. F.. Masons. Cluh : Los Angeles Ath- letic. Address : Newport Beach, Cal. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 587' WAM.ACK, Walter S-1900 ; also gen. freight agt. during that time ; Vice-pres., C. H. & D. — Pere Marquette System, 1896-1905. Moved to Los Angeles, Dec, 1906. Gen. Traffic Mgr., San Jr-edro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R. R., since 1906. Cluhs: California, (Los Angeles); Illinois Athletic, (Chicago) ; Alta, Com- mercial, (Salt Lake City). Res.: 920 W. 28th St., Los Angeles, Cal. WARBLTRTON, Stanton, Lawyer; horn, Penn., Apr. 13, 1865 ; son, James and Sarah (Bedford) W. Parents came to U. S. from England. Ph. B., Coo Col- lege, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 18SS. Married, Iris Brockway, Sept. 30, 1890, at Garner, Iowa. Member law firm of Boyle, War- burton & Brockway. Served in State Senate for two terms ; Member of 62nd Congress. Republican. Res. : 922 No. 11 ; Office : 310 Fidelity bldg., Tacoma, Wash. WARD, James Francis, Banker; horn, Tex. ; son, L. L. and Lucy (Marshall) W. Edu. : public schools ; Eastman's Bus. College, Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. Married, Elizabeth Whitesides, Dec. 25, 1887, at Rhome, Tex. Pres., First Bank of Spring- town ; member of J. W. Beard & Co. ; Vice-pres., Ward. McDonald & Doughty Co. Address : Springtown. Tex. WARD, James Lenox, Lawyer; horn, Shellrock, Iowa, Sept. 15, 1874 ; son, Telo- tus Robinson and Sarah Matilda (Myers) W. ; descendant of Lucinda Robinson who ON THE PACIFIC COAST 589 came to Am. in Mayflower. B. S., Uppei- Iowa Univ., 1S98. Married, Mabel Pen- ney, June 21, 1910. at Stacyville, Iowa. Glerk of Yakima County, Wasliington, 1908; Pros. Atty., Yakima Oounty, 1909- 13. Res. : 310 No. 1st st. ; Offioe : 320 Miller bldg., North Yakima, Wash. WARD, Martin Luther, Lawyer: hont, Athens Co., O., Mar. 12, 1850 ; son, Philip and Martha (Chanay) W. Edu. : common schools, Cadiz, Wis. ; A. B., and M. A., Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, la., 1873. Married, Ella B. McCartney, Feb. 24, 1881. Co. Atty.. Linn Co., 1886-7. Dist. Atty., San Diego Co., 1892. State Senator, 1903- 7. Member law firm, Ward, Wells & Ward. Cliih : University. Member : Ma- sons. Republican. Res. : 1030 23rd st. ; Of]%ce : Granger blk., San Diego, Cal. R^\RD. Shirley C, Lawyer; horn, Dick- son Co., Tenn., June 30, 1861 ; son, John Shirley and Eunice (Robertson) W. Edu. : private schools, San Bernardino Co., 1882 ; Hastings Law School, San Francisco, 18«6. Married, Blanche Chandler, Sept. 12. 1892, at N. Y. City. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn. Clubs : California, City, Los Angeles Country. Democrat. Res. : 2130 West 21st st. ; Office : 1017 Union Oil bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. tVARE, Frank Ellsworth, Mining Eng-i- nere ; born. West Gardiner, Me., Feb. 25, 1864; son, Ezekiel and Jane (Smith); W. ; descendant of early settlers of New England, soldiers of Rev. War, War of 1812, Mexican and Civil Wars. Edu. : public schools. West Gardiner, Me. ; grad., Classical Acad., Hallowell, Me., 1882 ; Bowdoin College ; Colo. College, Colo. Spgs., Colo. Married, Lillian Rae, Jan. 30, 1901, at San Francisco. Engaged in mining. Butte, Mont., 4 years ; Wash, and British Columbia, 8 years. Principal owner of richest gold and copper mines in Shasta Co.. Cal. Chiefly occupied in developing, and financing, of mining, irri- gation and water power enterprises in Cal. Address : San Francisco, Cal. WARHANIK, Charles Au^istus, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; born, Manitowoc, Wis.. Oct. 12, 1876; son, Mattbevv and Anni" (Kodet) W. Edu.: Manitowoc (Wis.) I'ublic school, Manitowoc High School, 1882-1892; Ph. G., Univ. of 111.. School of Pharmacy, 1898 ; M. D., Northwestern Univ. Medical School, 1904. Married, Elizabeth Ross Campbell, Oct. 12, 1910. at Seattle. Pharmacist in U. S. P. H. and M. H. S., stationed at Chicago, Baltimore, N. Y., Vineyard Haven, Mass. Secy, and Treas., Washington Med. Library Assn. ; Secy, and Treas., Northwest Quiz Mas- ters Assn. Member, Am. Med. Assn.. King County Med. Soc. Washington State Med. Soc, North End Seattle iled. Soc. National Geographic Soc, Alpha Omega Alpha (Hon. Med. fraternity). Res. : 6716 5th ave.. Northwest ; Office : 215-16 Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. VVARIXG, Robert Amos, La-^'^'er; bojii. Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 19, 1876 ; son, Charles Amos and Mary (Van Guelder) W. Edu. : public schools, Sacramento ; B. S., Univ. of Cal., 1903 ; post grad.. 1904 ; grad., in law. Harvard Univ., 1904- 5. Married, Mary Adelaide Davis, Sept. 21, 1911. Inheritance Tas Deputy of State Controller, since May, 1909; Clubs : McNeill, University. Republican. Res. : 1612 14th St. ; Office : " State Controller's oflice, Sacramento, Gal. WARNER, John Floyd, Retired Mer- chant ; born, Daleville, Ind., 1864 ; son, Elias and Selinda (Pierce) W. ; descend- ant of Dr. John Warner and Vespasian Warner of Clinton, 111. Edu. : common schools of Ind., and State Univ. at Bloom- ington, Ind., 2 years ; admitted to bar to practice law, at Anderson, Ind., in 1886. Married, Mary Arabelle Johnson, June 14, 1888, at Gallatin, Mo. Pres.. Citizens Bank of Sultan, Wash. ; Vice- pres.. Templeton. Y'oung »& Co. ; Dir.. Sul- tan Realty and Inv. Co. Member Sultan City Council. 6 years ; Prin. in public schools at Sultan, 1892. Engaged in gen. mdse. bus. in Sultan. 18 years, under name of Sultan Cash Store ; partner with Fred Norris in the Marion Cash Store, 8 years ; now engaged in the commercial 590 WHO'S WHO apple business, growing 36 acres of or- chard at Riverside. Res. : Riverside, Wasli. ; Office : Sultan, Wash. Vi^ARNER, Oscar Czar, Electrical Engi- neer ; born, Marion, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1883; son, Erotus and Ella Matilda (Wake) W. ; B. S. (E. E.), Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind. Unmarried. 2nd Lieut. Coast Ar- tillery Corps, U. S. Army, Apr. 5, 1909, to Mar. 11, 1911; since Mar., 1911, 1st Lieut. Asso. Mem., Am. Inst. Eiec. Engrs. Address : Fort Ward, Wash. WARREN, Charles A., Oil Operator and Capitalist ; Itorn, San Francisco, Apr. 23. 1885; son, Charles A. and Ada (Smith) W. ; descendant of Gen. Warren who was killed at Bunker Hill. Edu. : Harrison primary and Pacific Heights grammar schools, San Francisco ; Santa Clara Col- lege ; Univ. of Cal., 1903-06; College of Agriculture ; studied contracting business while in school. Married, Claudine Cot- ton, Sept. 11, 1907, at San Francisco, Cal. Junior member, Charles A. Warren Co., and Warren Improvement Co., con- tracting, railroad construction and street work. Administrator of father's estate ; Dir., Pleasant Valley Farming Co., Charles A. Warren Co., Merchants Natl. Bank. Member: Growlers (an oilmen's assn.). Merchants Exchange. Clubs : University, Bohemian. Address : San Francisco, Cal. WARREN, Fred R., Banker; born, N". Y., Jan. 1, 1858 ; son. Otto and Mary (Jones) W. Edu. : public schools Livingstone Co., N. Y. Married, Margaret Tabler, Mar. 16, 1887, in Mont. Went west at age of 21 and engaged in stockraising bus. since 1879. Pres., First State Bank of Hobson. Member : Masons, Knights Templar, Knights of Pythias, Elks. Club : Judith (Lewiston). Res.: Utica, Mont.; Office: Hobson, Fergus Co., Mont. WASTE, W^illiam Harrison, Judge; born, Chico, Butte Co., Cal., Oct. 31, 1868 ; son, John Jackson and Mary Catherine (Mc- intosh) W. Edu. : public schools, 1873- 82 ; Los Angeles public schools. 1882-83 ; grad., Los Angeles high school, 1887 ; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1891 ; B. L., Has- ting3 College of Law, 1894. Married, Mary J. Ewing. Judge Superior Court, since 1905. Member : Assembly of Cal., 1903-5. Republican. Res. : 2222 Durant ave., Berkeley ; Office : Court House, Oak- land, Cal. WATERMAN, Howard W^ayne, Lawyer; born, Sheboygan, Wis., Dec. 8, 1873 ; son, Alfred D. and Eva A. (WoodrufE) W. ; descendant of Richard Waterman, founder with Roger Williams, of Providence, R. I., and who married his daughter, Mercy Williams. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1897 ; LL. B., Northwestern Univ., 1900. Mar- ried, Evelyn M. Lanstrum, Sept. 26, 1901, at Galesburg, 111. Member : Seattle Bar Assn., (secy.) ; Seattle Municipal League. Club: Harvard, (Seattle). Res.: 2727 34th ave., S. ; Office : 735 New York blk., Seattle, Wash. WATERS, Arthur J., Banker; horn, Chi- cago, 111., Mar. 4, 1871 ; son, Russell J. and Addle M. (Ballard) W. Edu. : Univ. of Chicago. Married, Charlotte C. Miller, June 7, 1899, at Los Angeles, Cal. ^egan banking career as messenger in Citizens Bank of Los Angeles, now Citizens Natl. Bank, 1893 ; now Pres. ; Dir., American Savings Bank, Broadway Bank and Trust Co. ; American Bank and Trust Co. of Pasadena. Republican. Member : Masons. Clubs : Jonathan, California, Los Angeles Country, Crags Country. Res. : 928 W.. 28th St. ; Office : Citizens Natl. Bank, Los, Angeles, Cal. WATKINS, Ira Royal, Surgeon; born, Jackson Co., Mich., Feb. 27, 1876 ; son, Howard Freeman and Mary (Watson) W. M. D., Med Dept. Univ. of Mich., 1903. Married, Helen Waller, June 29, 1904, at Cosmopolis, Wash. Chief Surg., St. Jo- seph's Hosp. ; Dist. Surg., Ore. and Wash. Ry. ; Dir., Licton Springs and Land Co., Dist. Exam., Wash. State Industrial Ins. Comm. City health officer, 2 years ; County health officer, 2 years ; school dir., 4 years ; at present, Vice-pres., School Board. Member : Chehalis Co. Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 591 i?e.9. : 304 West 2nd st. ; Offlce : 108 Heron St., Aberdeen, Wash. WATSOIV, J. Frank, Banker; horn, West- field, Mass., Aug. 31, 1849 ; son, Josepli H. and Maria (Howe) W. Edu. : West- field common schools and acad. Married, Mary Wlialley, Nov. 17, 1880, at Port- land, Ore. Engaged in various clerical positions. 1866-79 ; now Pres., Merchants Natl. Bank of Portland, Merchants' Sav- ings & Trust Co. ; Vice-pres., Linnton Savings Bank, Banfield Vesey Fuel Co.. Pacific Coast Construction Co. ; Dir., Smith & Watson Iron Works. Cluhs : Ar- lington. Commercial. Res. : 415 West Park St. : Office : Merchants Natl. Bank. Portland, Ore. WATSON, Ralph Angelo, Electrical Engineer ; horn. Champaign, 111., July 22. 1885 ; son, Ralph William and Letta Oticia (Moss) W. Edu. : Univ. of Illinois, 1902 ; Armour Institute of Tech., 1906. Mar- ried, Isabel Herrera, June 25, 1910. at Puebla, State of Puebla, Mexico. Asso. member. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Member, Am. Electrochemical Soc. Res. : (tempor- ary) Morenci, Arizona; Office: No. 16 de Septiembre No. 13, Mexico City, Mexico. WATT, George Henry, College Profes- sor, Banker and Druggist ; horn, Freeport, O., July 16, 1856 ; son, John and Sarah Rebecca (Prazier) W. Edu. : Freeport high school ; B. S., Natl. Normal Univ.. Lebanon, O.. 1881; Scio, 1882; Ph. C. Pittsburgh College of Pharm., 1910. Mar- ried, Anna M. Torsen, June 29, 1910, at Pullman, Wash. Dir. and Vice-pres., State Bank of Pullman ; Dir. and Treas., Pull- man Savings & Loan Assn. ; Propr., Watts Pharmacy ; Supt., Detroit Minn. Schools. 1881-3 : Supt.. Jacksonville, Ore. Schools, 1883-90 ; Supt.. North Yakima Schools, 1881-Jan., 1893. Prof, of Pharm., State College of Wash., since 1893. Head of Dept. of Pharm., since 1896. Served 3 years in Natl. Guard Wash. Member : Am. Pharmaceutical Assn., Wash. State I Pharm. Assn. Res. : 1405 Star Route ; I Office: 131 Main st., Pullman, Wash. W^ATT, James Alva, Lawyer; horn, Lou- isville, 111., May 13, 1862 ; son, James Alexander and Elizabeth J. (McCabe) W. Grad., Lincoln grammar school. 1878 ; Boys' High School ; Hastings College of Law, 2 years. Married, Jennie T. Mc- Collam, June 13, 1888. Moved to Cal., 1876. Lieut.-Col. and Judge Advocate, Division Staff, N. G. C, 1895-97. Res. : 126 Devisadero st. ; Office : 201 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. WATT, RoUa Vernon, Fire Insurance Manager ; horn, Camden, O., Feb. 19, 1857 ; son, James Alexander and Elizabeth Jane (McCabe) W. Edu. : high school. Mar- ried, Jessie Shirlaw Mackay, Sept. 20, 1883, at San Francisco. Mgr., Pacific Coast Dept., Royal Ins. Co., Queen's In- surance Co., N. Y., and Royal Indemnity Co. Dir., First National Bank, First Federal Trust Co., Mutual Savings Bank, Urban Realty Imp, Co. ; Children's Hosp., University Mound Old Ladies Home. Pres., Y. M. C. A. ; Trustee, College of the Pa- cific. Member : Archaeological Soc. of Am. Progressive in Politics. Cluhs : Pa- cific Union, S. P. Golf and Country, Pre- sidio Golf, S. F. Commercial. Res. : cor. Baker and Haight sts. ; Office : Royal Ins. bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WATTS, William L., Mining- Engineer, Chemist and Geologist ; horn, Edmonton, near London, Eng., 1850. Edu. : King's College, London ; private student. British Museum ; private tuition from Prof. Ten- nant and Prof. Wiltshire of King's College. Headed expedition in Iceland. 1875, for exploration purposes, the results of which were read before Royal Geographic Soc, Dec, 1875 ; later pub! in book form under titles of "Snioland," or Iceland, Its Jokuls and Fjalls," "Journey Across the Vatna Joquil." Came to U. S., 1881, as Asst. to Prof. Patrick, in Chemistry, Met- allurgy and Mineralogy Dept., Kansas State Univ. ; asst. in field for State Min- ing Bureau, Cal., reporting on various mines, for 13 years ; app. State Expert of Mines, by Gov. Gage. Resigned in 1901, and moved to Los Angeles. In private 592 WHO'S WHO practice since 1901. Life Member, Cal. Acad, of Science ; Life Member and Fel- low, Sou. Cal. Acad, of Sciences. Club : Sierra Madre. Address : 803 N. Bonnie Brae St., Los Angeles, Cal. WAUGHOP, Philip Rexford, Physician and Surgeon ; horn. Blue Island, 111., Feb. 1, 1868 ; son, John Wesley and Eliza Susan (Rexford) W. ; his father built up Western Washington Hospital for the Insane, and was Supt. thereof, 1880-1897 ; descendant of Capt. James Waughop, who escaped in his merchantman from pursuing British Man-of-War, in 1811, by shooting down its mainmast with his one cannon. A. B.. Harvard Univ., 1890 ; M. D., 1894. House Officer, Boston City Hospital. 1893-5 ; House Officer, Boston Lunatic Asylum. 1893 ; President of Class in Harvard Med. School. Hawaiian Govt. Phys. and Health Officer, 1900-1903; assisted his father in same capacity the 3 years previous, 1897- 1900. Member: Harvard Club of Seattle, Harvard Medical Alumni Assn.. Boston City Hosp. Alumni Assn., King Co. Med. Soc, Washington State Med. Soc. Con- tributor to medical journals on leprosy and other skin affections. Address : 304 Melrose ave., N. Seattle, Wash. WAYSON, James Tliomas, Physician; horn. Port Townsend. Wash., June 16. 1870 ; S071, James Thomas and Mary Eliza- beth (Riley) W. ; his father was Chief Engr., Revenue Cutter Service, for many years ; he was on committee of safety in Baltimore when President Lincoln was . to pass through Baltimore for inaugura- tion ; was Chief Engr. of first steam Re- venue Cutter in Pacific waters, the "Ab- raham Lincoln," which came to Pacific 'Coast to raise American flag at Sitka. Alaska, 1866 ; he died Oct. 27, 1911. Edu. : public schools, Port Townsend. Wash. : M. D., Univ. of Cal., Med. Dept., 1891. Married, Delia Walcott Sheehy of New York, Nov. 2.5. 1897, at Honolulu. Went to Honolulu in 1894 ; made exhaustive study of leprosy and has effected many cures :' discoverer of curative effects of carbon (dioxide snp^ in leprosy, Formfsr Pres., Territorial Med. Assn. ; former Mem- ber. Territorial Board of Health ; resigned to take present position, Med. Supt, Kalihi Receiving Hospital for Lepers, Ho- nolulu ; also at present. City and County Physician of Honolulu. Member : Masons, Elks. Odd Fellows, Hawaiian Territory Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. ; formerly, Captain Surgeon, Natl. Guards of Hawaii. Address : 445 Beretania ave., Honolulu, H. I. VTEBB, Macli, Banker; horn, Fayette- ville, Tex., Nov. 20, 1868 ; son, George M. T. and Medora (Burton) W. Edu. : com- mon schools. Married, Jamie Heiner, Apr. 17, 1907, at El Campo, Tex. Engaged in lumber and hardware business ; Pres., State Bank of El Campo ; Dir., Farmers Eleva- tor Co. Was first Mayor, City of El Cam- po. Democrat. Member : Elks, Odd Fel- lows, W. O. W., Knights of Pythias. Ad- dress : El Campo, Tex. WEBB, Ulysses S., Attorney General; horn, Flemington, W. Va., Sept. 29, 1864 ; son, Cyrus and Eliza Webb. Edu. : in Kansas. Married, Grace Goodwin. Moved to Cal., 1888. Dist. Atty., Plumas' Co.. 1890-1902 ; Atty. Gen., Cal., since Sept. 15. 1902. Cluhs : Union League, Southern, (San Francisco) ; Sutter, (Sacramento). Member : Masons, B. P. 0- E. Res. : 1512 Masonic ave. ; Office : Humboldt Bank bldg., San Francisco. Cal. WEBER, Fred Dale, Electrical Eng-i- neer ; horn, Rohnerville, Cal., July 28, 1880; son, Michael Nicholas and Lola (Dale) W. B. S. (E. E.), Univ. of Cal., 1904. Married, Mabel Ella Hobensack, June 1, 1909, at Portland, Ore. Elec. Insp., Underwriters Equitable Rating Bu- reau. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Member : Ore. Soc. of Engrs.. Ore. Elec. Contractors Assn. (hon. member) ; Portland Lodge, No. 55, A. F. & A. M Res. : 1626 6th st. South ; Offioe : 559 Sherlock bldg., Portland, Ore. ^VEBSTER, Albert Martin, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Minn.. April 28. 1868 ; son, Martin and Keziah Ellen (Arnold) W. Grad., Hastings High School, 1886 ; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 593 B. A., Univ. of Minn., 1891 ; M. D., Col- lege of Mod. and Surg., Univ. of Minn., 1904. Married, Ada Cassidy, June 21. 1S98, at Mankato, Minn. Member: City and Co. Med. Socs., Ore. State Med. Assn. and delegate same ; Am. Med. Assn., Ore.- Wash-Ida., Tvi-State Assn., Am. Assn. Med. Exam., Tbeta Delta Chi, Univ. of Minn.. Alumni Assn. of Oregon ; Minnesota Soc. of Ore., Odd Fellows, K. of P., W. O. W.. Foresters of Am., Encampment Branch, I. O. O. F., Roosevelt Club of :\Iultnomah Co., Congregational Church. I'hysieian to I. O. O. F. Home; Phys., Home for the Aged ; Exam, for several Life Ins Cos. Res. : 935 Hawthorne ave. ; Office : 1054 Hawthorne ave., Portland, Ore. WEBSTER, Alfred Francis, Real Es- tate Operator ; doriij Mankato, Minn. ; son. Sanford and Phennettia (Washburn) W. ; descendant of Daniel Webster. Grad.. Hastings (Nebr.), High School, 1885; Hastings College, 1887. Married, Annie Woodbury, Jan, 28, 1889, at Hastings, Nebr, Mgr. of large ranch in Wyo., 2 years. Was engaged in fruit bus. in Ar- kansas ; in wholesale dept., Marshall Field & Co., Chicago. Member, Republican State Central Comm. (secy, and chmn.), Beaver City, Nebr. ; in charge of excursion bus. to Colo, and Black Hills, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Ry., Omaha. Mem- ber, Boston and Los Angeles Excursion Co. In real estate bus., Denver, 1903 ; Los Angeles and Ocean Park, since 1904. Mem- ber : L. A. Chamber of Commerce (first pres.) ; Masons, K. of P. Res. : Ocean Park ; Office : 228 W. 4th st., Los Angeles. Cal. WEBSTER, Constant, Banker; horn. N. Y., Mar. 1, 1841; son, Charles and Adah (Sherman) W. Married, Nettie A. James. May 10, 1873, in Ida. Pres.. Bur- lington State Bank. Burlington, Wyo. Mem- ber : Odd Fellows. Address : Saint Joe. Wyo. ■VEBSTER. Ralph E., Banker; horn. Nova _Scotia, Dec. 4, 1861 ; son, Cyrus land Amanaa'O. (Rockwell) W. Edu.: common schools ; Eastman's Bus. College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Married, Lelia Tin- kel, Apr. 20, 1897, at KalispelJ, Mont. Vice-pres., First Natl. Bank, Kalispell ; Dir., Flathead Valley Water Power Co., Dawson Lbr. Co. ; part owner, L. Tinkel & Co. City Treas., 1891-6; Alderman, 1900-4. Democrat. Trustee, Conrad Me- morial Cemetery. Member : Masons. C'luh : Kalis'jjfll. Address : 207 Fourth ave.. East Kalifejpell, Mont. WEED, Walter H., Geologist and Min ■ ing Engineer. Grad., Columbia School of Mines, 1883. Member, U. S. Geological Survey, 1883-1906 ; Special Commnr. and expert on copper. Member, Internatl. Jury of Awards (Mining), La. Purchase Expo., 1904; Geologist, N. C. Geological Survey, 1904-5 ; member of firm. Weed iV: Probert, New York and Los Angeles. Was first to publish theory of secondary en- richments of ore deposits. Fellow, Geolo- gical Soc. of Am. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Inst, of Mining and Metal- lurgy of Great Britain, Wash. Acad, of Sciences. Author : "Classification of Ore Deposits," 1904, published in Engrg. and Mining Journal ; numerous monographs and papers on geological subjects ; "Nature of Ore Deposits," 1905 ; translation and revision of German Treatise by Richard Beck ; "Copper Mines of the World," 1907. Address : 42 Broadway, New York, and 314 Central bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. \VEHE, Prank Ruinrill, Lawyer; horn, Downieville, Cal., Jan. 16, 1855 ; son, Fer- dinand Peter and Eudoxie Marie (Gris) W. Edu. : public schools ; studied law with Hon. P. Van Clief, Downieville, Cal. Mar- ried, Helen M. Hill, June 18, 1882. Elected Dist. Atty., Sierra Co., Cal., Nov., 1902. Member : Berkeley Commandery. Knights Templar, Masons, N. S. G. W., San Fran- cisco Bar Assn. Cluh : Claremont Country. Democrat. Res. : 2421 Carlton st., Berke- ley ; Office : 847 Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. W^EHRLE, Edward Francis, Lawyer: horn, Rome, la., Apr. 10, 1868 ; son, John, and Mary (Pehrenbach) W. Edu. : Iowa 594 WHO'S WHO Wesleyan Univ. ; Ph. B., Univ. of Iowa, 1891 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1897. Moved to Cal., 1897. Gen. Mgr., Pan-American Mining and Milling Co., Minas Prietas, Sonora, Mexico, 1893-95. Member: B. P. O. E., L. A. Bar A&sn. €1111)8 : California, Jonathan, Automobile, Rod and Reel, Surf Gun. Democrat. Res. : 215 N. Union ave. ; Office : 326-330 Stimson blk., Los Angeles, Cal. WEHRIiY, John, Physician; dorn, Switz- erland, Apr. 1, 1868. Edu. : high school, Carrollton, 111. ; M. D., Mo. Med. College, 1890. Married, Augusta Wehrli. Nov. 17. 1892. Moved to Cal., 1901. Pres., Orange Co. Med. Assn. Address : Santa Ana, Cal. WEIK, Fred G., Real Estate and Insur- ance Broker ; l)orn, Allmerbach. Bachnang. Germany. Sept. 14, 1873. Edu. : public schools, Germany and New York. Married. Anna Umer. 1898, at Pasadena, Cal. Moved to Monrovia. Cal., 1887. Bought and op- erated a bakery in Pasadena. Cal. En- gaged in real estate and loan bus. in Los Angeles, since 1905. Member : Chamber of Commerce, German Alliance, Sons of Hermann, Turn Verein and Schwaben Verein, Foresters, L. A. Lodge. No. 12, O. A. H. S. (treas., and former pres.). Res. : 2790 W. 8th st. ; Office : .300 H. W. Hellman bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. WEINBERGER, Jacob, Lawyer; horn, Austria Hungary, Jan. 4, 1882 ; son, Herman and Nettie (Plaster) W. Edu. : public and high schools, Denver, Colo. ; LL. B.. Univ. of Colo., 1904. Married. Blanche Ruth Solomon, June 11. 1007. Moved to Cal., May, 1911. Asst. Dist. Atty,. Gila Co., Ariz., 1907-09. Member : Arizona Constitutional Conv.. 1910 ; Ma- sons, Shriners. B. P. O. E., F. O. E. Democrat. Office : 410 American Natl. Bank bldg., San Diego, Cal. WEIR, Claud. Hill, Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Raleigh. N. C, Mar. 8, 1878 ; son, William John and Margaret (Camp- bell) W. Edu. : Univ. of N. C, 1899 ; Phys. and Surg., Columbia Univ.. N. Y. City, 1904. Married, Laura Harriet Eraser, Oct. 16, 1907, at N. Y. City. Span- ish-American War veteran. Member : Sig- ma Chi, Alumnus of City Home Hosp. and Lying-in Hosp., New York City ; Ma- sons, Odd Fellows. Gluh : University, (N. Yakima). Address: First Natl. Bank bldg., North Yakima, Wash. W^EIR, (^'Fred") Hamilton, Surgeon; horn. La Porte, Ind., Sept. 11, 1864 ; son, Hon. Morgan H. and Henrietta E (Teeple) W. ; maternal grandson of J. P. Teeple, one of the earliest settlers at La Porte, died, 1903, (101 years of age) ; paternal family, Scots, di- rect descendant of Rodulphus DeWaeir. Earl of Norfolk. Ph. (and M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1885 ; M. E., Inst, of Technology, 1893; F. R. S., 1888; conferred by exam.) M. D., Bellevue Hosp. College ; attended Univ. of Vienna, Austria ; studied under Fuchs, Stellwag, Politzer, and others at Vienna, 1888 ; at Berlin, 1887. Interne at Royal London Ophthal. Hosp. (Moore- fields) ; on staffs of Nettleship and Tweedy, London, 1888. Married, Maude Marston, 1903, at La Porte, Ind. Substi- tute Prof. Ophthalmology, Ann Arbor, 1889 ; visiting oculist, Bellevue Hosp. ; Asst. Surg., Ophthalmic and Aural Inst., College Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City. Came to Portland, 1903. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Has been Special Exam, (eye) for U. S. Pension Dept. ; Oculist, N. Y. C. R. R., and L. S. M. S. R. R. (N. Y.) ; consulting Surg. (Ophth.), N. Y. Life Ins. Co.; Pres., Mutual Ace. Assn. Member : N. Y. Med. Soc, Lenox Med. Soc, West End Acad, of Med. (all N. Y. City) ; Mich. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn.. Ore. State Med. Soc, Portland City Med. Soc, Pac Coast Ophthalmological Soc. (char- ter member) ; Portland Soc. of Ophthal- mologists (charter member) ; Manuscript Musical Soc. of Am. (charter member). Founder of the Chequamegon Orchestra, and Director of same, Univ. of Mich. Res. : Stelwyn apts., St. Clair and Washington sts. ; Office ; 514 Medical bldg., Portland, Ore. ON THE PACIFIC, COAST 595 VVKLBOUKIM, Oflasoo Carlos, Physician aud Surgeon ; born. Dark Co., O., Jan. 28, 1871 ; son, Edward Lawrence and Martha (.Tones) W. ; descendant of John of Wel- bourn, born 1389. near Lincoln, Eng. Edu. : public schools. Union City, Ind. ; B. S., Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va. ; M. D., Eclectic Med. College, Cincinnati, O., 1891 ; A. M., Bethany College, W. Va., 1907 ; post grad., London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. Married, Annie Lloyd, June 23, 1909, at Cincinnati, O. Moved to Long Beach, Cal., 1894 ; Los Angeles, 1901. Prof, of Gynecology, Cal. Eclectic Med. College. Founded, L. A. Journal of Eclec- tic Medicine, 1904, now known as Cal. Eclectic Medical Journal, and is its editor and chief contributor. Founded Westlake Hosp., 1907, and is its Pres. and executive head. Pres., Cal. Eclectic Med. College. Member : L. A. Co. Eclectic Soc, (ex- pres.) ; Sou. Cal. Eclectic Med. Assn., (ex- pres.) ; Cal. Eclectic Med. Soc, (ex-pres.) ; Natl. Eclectic Med. Soc, Scottish Rite Masons, Shriners. Cluh : Jonathan. Res. : 965 S. Western ave. ; Office : 818 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. W^ELBOURNE, Pina M., Physician; horn, Union City, Ind., Oct. 10, 1882. Edu. : high school, Union City, Ind. ; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1905 ; Med. Dept., Univ. of Mich. ; Eclectic Med. Inst, of Cincin- nati ; M. D., 1897. In Cal., since 1907. Prof., Obstetrics, Cal. Eclectic Med. Col- lege. Member and Secy., L. A. Co. Eclec- tic Med. Soc. Member : Alpha Epsilon Iota Med. Frat. Res. : 644 Alvarado : Office : 508 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. AVELCH, Charles Arthur, Banker; horn, Utah, Oct. 4, 1860 ; son, Thomas R. G. and Harriet (Nash) W. Edu. : Univ. of Utah ; Brigham Young College, Logan, Utah. Married, Mary Loiza Hinckley, Apr. 6, 188.3, at Salt Lake City, l;tah. Partner, Crosby, Willis & Welch, Contrac- tors ; Pres., Lovell State Bank ; Secy, and Treas., Big Horn Basin Colonization Co. ; Secy, and Treas., Crosby, Welch Co. ; Dir., Cowley Commercial Co. Has served as i Supt. of Schools, County Surveyor, County Clerk, and member State Legis. of L tah ; member, first Town Council, Cowley, Wyo., 2 years. Republican. Trustee, Cowley School Dist. Address : Cowley, Wyo. WELCH, Milliard Elihu, Manager; horn, Shasta Co., Cal., Aug. 4, 1875 ; son, George Washington and Alice J. (Gault) W. Grad., first class, Lodi High School, 1898. Mar- ried, Ruby Grace Steacy, July 12, 1904, at Stockton, Cal. Secy, and Mgr., Beck- man, Welch & Thompson Co. ; Pres., Bank of Lodi ; Pres., Lodi Storage and Milling Co. ; Dir., Farmers and Merchants Bank of Stockton. Member : Lodi Lodge, No. 256, F. & A. M. (Past Master) ; Lodi Chapter, No. 50, O. E. S., (Past Patron) ; Lodi Lodge, No. 41, K. of P. ; Lodi Par- lor, No. 18, N. S. G. W., (Past Pres.) ; Stockton Lodge of Perfection, No. 12 ; Stockton Lodge, No. 218, B. P. O. E. ; Es- teemed Leading Knight Grand Historio- grapher, N. S. G. W. Res. : 411 West Pine St. ; Office : 21 S. Sacramento st., Lodi, Cal. l^ELCH, J. R., Judge; horn. 111., Feb. 2, 1860 ; son, James R. and Frances A. (Hay- croft) W. Edu. : Ph. B., Univ. of the Pac, 1887. Moved to Cal., 1881. City Atty., San Jose., 1894-97. Judge of Super- ior Court, Santa Clara Co., since 1904. Republican. Office: Court House, San Jose, Cal. WELDON, William Amasa, Physician; horn, Maine, 1863. Edu. : Cape Elizabeth High School ; Bowdoin College ; M. D., Med. Dept., 1884. Married, Annie B. Reynolds, 1890 ; second, Frances Hawks, 1901. Came to Cal., 1884. In practice, San Pedro, Cal., since 1886. Coroner, L. A. Co., 1890-2. Quarantine Officer and Port Surg., since 1898. Address : San Pedro, Cal. WELLBORN, Charles, Lavs^yer; horn, Atlanta, Ga., .July 12, 1867; son. Judge Olin and Lilly (Turner) W. Edu. : Prof. Groves' School, Dallas, Tex. ; public schools, Washington, D. C. ; Columbian Univ., Wash., D. C. Married, Leila Jones, Jan. 17, 1893. Moved to Cal., 1887. Mem- ber law firm, Wellborn & Wellborn. Mem- 596 WHO'S WHO ber, Police Commission, Los Angeles, lyiO- 11. Glulys : Galifornia,' University. City. Democrat. Res. : 401 West 31st st. ; Of- fice : 526 Stimson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. \\"ELL,BOR]V, Oliii, Judge; Itorn, Gum- ming. Ga., June 18, 1843 ; son, Chapley Booth and Mary Ann (Foster) W. Edu. : common schools, Ga. ; Emery College, Ox- ford, Ga. ; Univ. of N. C. Married, Lilly Turner, Aug. 23, 1866. Moved to Cal., 1887. Represented State of Tex., in Con- gress, four successive terms. Judge. U. S. Dist. Court of Sou. Cal., since Mar. 3, 1895. Served in Civil War as Capt. of 4th Ga. Cav. Cluh : California. Democrat. Res. : 1300 W. Adams st. ; Office : Federal bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WEL.L.ER, Charles Locke, Judge; horn, Sacramento, June 27, 1858 ; son, John B. and- Elizabeth W. (Brocklebank) W.Edu.: private schools, Washington, D. C. ; pri- vate academies, Hanover and King Wil- liam Counties, Va. ; studied law under John B. Minor, Univ. of Va., and in office of John P. Hoge, San Francisco. Married, Bettie M. McMullin, Mar. 5, 1889. Asst, U. S. Atty., 1887-90. Asst. U. S. Atty., 1900-6. Judge of Police Court, since 1906. Member : Native Sons of the Golden West, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Club: Cosmos. Democrat. Res. : 2997 Pacific ave. ; Office : Hall of Justice, San Fran- cisco, Cal. VVELIiER, Dana Reid, Lawyer; boin, Oneoto, Minn., Mar. 24, 1874 ; son, Levi W. and Cordelia (Woods) W. Edu. : gram- mar schools, L. A. ; L. A. High School ; L. A. Normal ; steno. and student, John T. Jones, 1903, where he studied law, 2 years. Married, .Jessica Rhodes, Oct. 14. 1897, at Los Angeles. Member law firm, Jones & Weller. Maj., 7th Cal. Inf., U. S. Vols., Span. -Am. War, May, 1898 to Dec, 1898; Capt, 44th U. S. Inf., U. S. Vols., Philippines, Sept. 16, 1899, to June 30, 1901. Member : Chamber of Commerce, United Spanish War Veterans, Grand Mas- ter of Masons, 1911. Cluhs : L. A. City, San Gabriel Country, Union League, (pres.. IDO'J). Res.: 1090 W. oOth St., Los An- geles, Cal. ^ i WELLS, Arthur George, Railroad Offl\/ cial ; horn, Guelph, Ontario, Can., Nov. 18, 1861 ; son, Arthur and Georgina Dora (Rideout) W. ; grandfather fought under Wellington in Spain against Napoleon. Edii. : public and high schools, Guelph, Can. Married, Gertrude Alice Bernard. Oct. 15, 1884, at St. Joseph, Mo. Ap- prentice machinist for Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs R. R., St. Jo- seph, 1876-80 ; clerk in mechanical dept., 1880 ; clerk to Purchasing Agt., Atlantic & Pacific R. R., until 1882 ; clerk, Atchi- son. Topeka and Santa Fe R. R., San Mar- cial, N. M., Mar.,. 1882, until June, 1882 ; Chief Clerk to Gen. Supt., Atlantic & Pa- cific R. R., at Albuquerque, N. M., June, 1882. Trainmaster, until 1886 ; Asst. to Gen. Mgr., Ohio and Mississippi R. R., 1886-1890; Gen. Supt, Ohio, Indiana & Western Ry. (now part of Big Four sys- tem), 1890-93; Asst., First Vice-pres., Santa Fe, 1803 ; Gen. Supt, Atlantic & Pacific R. R., Gen. Supt., Sou. Cal. Ry., San Francisco & San Joaquin Ry., (all now branches of Santa Fe Ry.) ; Gen. Mgr., since 1901, with headquarters in Los Angeles. CJtihs : California, L. A. Country, (Los Angeles) ; Pacific Union, (San Francisco) ; Cuyamaca, (San Diego) ; Commercial, (Albuquerque, N. M.). Res. : 2637 Ellendale place ; Office : Santa Fi\ Los Angeles, Cal. WELLS, George Miller, Civil Engineer;^^ horn, Hillsboro, New Brunswick, Cajaada, July 4, 1878 ; son, Asael James and Affi'.^ (INIoore) W. Edu. : public schools, N. Y. City, Canada and Seattle, Wash. ; Univ. of Wash., 1893-96 ; Mich. College of Mines, 1901. Married, Elizabeth G. Bradley, July 7, 1909, at Newton, Mass. One of the 4 engrs. still in the Canal Service, who were appointed in the first party of Civil Engrs. . by the 1904 Walker Commission for service on the Canal, and have stayed from the be- ginning to the practical opening of the Canal. Office Engr. in charge of div. de- signs, water works, sewers and munici- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 597 pal work Jtor cities of Colon, Cristobal aui Gatun on the Atlantic Div., Isthmian Canal Commission. Member : 'Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Soc. of lucas (limited to pioneer employees of Isthmian Canal Commission, reaching Isthmus in 1904. and prior to that date). Address : Gatun. Canal Zone, Isthmus oE Panama. WELiIiS, Heber 3Ianuing,\, Ex-Governor; bom. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 11, 1859 ; son^ Daniel H. and Martha (Harris) W. Grad.. Univ. of Utah, 1875. Married Emily Katz, June 5. 1901, at Salt Lake City. Has been interested in banking, since 1890. Mgr., Utah Savings and Trust Co. Recorder, Salt Lake City, 1882-90 ; member, Bd. of Public Works. Salt Lake City. 1890-93 ; member. Constitutional Convention which framed Constitution of Utah, 1895. Elected Governor of Utah for term of 5 years, 1895 ; re-elected in Nov., 1900, for term of 4 years. Repul)li- can. Address : Salt Lake City. Utah. WEIiLS, Jesse G-., Lawyer; Horn, Winne- bago Co., 111., Sept. 25. 1867 ; son, Jesse and Lovina (Everett) W. Edu. : high school, and Northwestern Univ., School of Law, Chicago. 111. Married, Emma A. Kruse, June 17. 1891, at Freeport, 111. Res. : 1180 Stewart ave. ; Office : 481 Wil- lamette St.. Eugene, Ore. WELLS, Joliu Jajues, Lawyer; lorn, Lemhi Co.. Ida., Sept. 10, 1867 ; son, James B. and Elizabeth H. (Tolley) W. Edv. : common schools, Red Bluff. Married, Lulu Law, Nov. 27, 1895. Member. Bd. of Library Trustees, Red Bluff, since 1904. Democrat. Res. : 1055 Main st. ; Office : 642 Main st.. Red Blufif. Cal. WELLS, Ralph Evans, Railroad Manri born, Guelph, On_tai"io> Canada, Sept. 24. ' 1866 ; son, Arthur and Georgina Doi-a (Rideout) W. ; his father was member of engrg. dept. of first R. R. constructed in France. Edu. : public schools. Guelph. Ont. Married, Frances Grace Hawley, Dec. 3. 1889, at Topeka, Kas. Office boy, K. C, St. J. & C. B. R. R., 1883; clerk to Asst. Supt., 1883 ; clerk B. & St. J. R. R.. 1884 ; clerk, C, B. & Q. R. R., May, 1884. to Feb., 1885; Secy, to Gen. Mgr., A., T. & S. F. R. R., 1885-90; Chief Clerk to Vice- pres. and Gen. Mgi-., Santa Fe R. Ry., 1890- 93 ; chief clerk to Gen. Mgr., Mexican Central R. R., 1893, resigned Dec, 1894 ; Asst. Gen. Mgr., S. F. P. & P. R. Ry., Apr., 1894, to Feb., 1901 ; Gen. Mgr., S. P., L. A. & S. L. R. R., 1901. Moved to Los Angeles, 1905. Clubs : California. (Los Angeles) ; Alta, (Salt Lake City). Res. : 2433 S. Grand ave.. Los Angeles, Cal. WELLS, Roy Sumner, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Rowley, la., 1876 ; son, M. C. and Jane E. (Shillinglaw) W. Edu. : St. Paul Grade and High Schools ; Prof. Newell's School, Butte, Mont. ; Univ. of Minnesota ; M. D., Rush Medical College. Chicago. 1900. Married. Grace E. Cri- chett, in 1904, at Northport, Wash. Pres., Cedar Creek Placer Mining Co. ; Pres., Northern Development Co. ; Dir., Frontier Mining Co. ; Phys. and Surg., Northport Hospital. Member, Stevens County Med. Soc. Assn. of Military Surgeons of U. S., Am. Hospital Assn. Pres.. Northport Commercial Club ; Pres., Northport Good Roads Assn. Res. : Summit ave. ; Office : Northport Hospital, Northport. Wash. W^ELLS, Samuel Jenkins, Physician; born, Mokelumne Hill, Cal.. Sept. 19, 1868 ; son, William and Emma Elnora (Pope) W. ; on maternal side related to Alexander Hamilton, also Gen. John Pope, U. S. A. Primary and grammar educa- tion at birth place ; grad.. Oakland High School. 1890 ; L'niv. extension course in Mendocino Co. ; M. D., Cooper Medical . College, 1899. Married, Mattie Edna Smith, Sept. 19, 1900. at San Francisco. Member : Alameda County Med. Soc. Am Med. Assn. Address : Pleasanton. Cal. WEjVDE, Henry Hermann, Lawyer; born. Mill Grove, N. Y., July 28. 1870 ; son, Herman A. and Mary (Ries) W. Edu. : common schools. Mill Grove. N. Y. ; Par- kers Union School, Clarence. N. Y. ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor. 1896. Married. Lillian A. Good, May 21, 1906, at Spokane, Wash. Sp. Dep. County Clerk. 598 WHO'S WHO Erie Co., N. Y., 1898-1900; City Atty.. Sunnyside, Wash., 1904 ; Mayor of Sunny- side, Wash., 1905 ; Pros. Atty., Yakima County, Wash., 1907-8. Democrat. Mem- ber : Masons, Elks, Odd Fellows. Res. : 107 South 8th St. ; Office : 526-29 Miller bldg., North Yakima, Wash. WENIGER, Willibald, Colleg-e Profes- sor ; horiij, Milwaukee, Wis., June 20, 1884 ; son, Wilhelm Henrich and Caroline (Tau- bert) W. B. A., Univ. of Wis., 1905 ; M. A., 1906; Ph. D., 1908. Prof, of Phy- sics, Oregon Agricultural College. Mem- ber : Am. Physical Soc, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs., Am. Assn. Advan. of Science, Phi Beta Kappa. Infra-red Absorption Spectra, Phys. Rev., Oct., 1910. Res. : 329 S. 10th St. Office : Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. \VENTWORTH, Georgr A.^ Lawyer; l)orn, Vallejo, Cal., Sept. 1, 1862; son, John and Maria D. (Cummings) W. Edu. : high school, Vallejo ; later, classical course of 4 years. Married, Frances L. Miller, Dec. 18, 1890. Member, 29th Session, State Legis. City and Co. Atty., 1891 ; Prosecuting Atty. in criminal courts of San Francisco, 1899. Pres. and principal owner of Cal. Trout Farm, at Inverness Park. Republican. Res. : 24 Octavia st. ; Office : Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WERNIGK, Reinhardt, Physician; horn, Monee, 111., Jan. 19, 1861 ; son, Theodore and Louisa (Pletch) W. ; great grand- father was a surgeon in Napoleon's Army ; there has been a direct line of physicians in his family since 1520. Grad., Monee. 111., High School ; M. A., Speyer, Bavaria, Germany, 1880 ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1882. Married, Helen Hill, June 17, 1902, at Montgomery, N. Y. In practice, Marshall, Texas, 1882-87 ; Los Angeles, Cal., since 1887. Member : Am. Med. Assn. Glul) : Jonathan. Res. : 1933 Ocean View ; Office : 201-5 Stimson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WERTH, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Electrical and Mechanical Engineer ; horn. Richmond, Va., July 22, 1880 ; son, James Ivhodes and Mary Herndon (Maury) W. ; descended from Lieut.-Commander Mat- thew Fontaine Maury, U. S. N.-C. S. N., "Pathfinder of the Seas." Edu. : public schools of Richmond, Va. ; grad., E. E., Va. Military Inst., 1902. Unmarried. Suc- cessively corporal, sergeant, first lieuten- ant, at college. During college vacation, with Cons. Dept., Trigg Ship Yards, Rich- mond, Va. ; after grad., employed by Ches. & Ohio Ry. Co. on Civil Engrg. Corps ; entered shops of General Electric Co., Schnectady, N. Y., in tech. testing dept. ; engaged in engr. work for Gen. Elec. in Schnectady and Baltimore, 1903-07 ; in N. Y. City as Supt. Constr. of storage bat- tery plants, 1907-08 ; in Youngstown, Ohio, with Mahoning and Shenango Ry. & Lt. Co., Asst. Master Mech., 1908-1911. Since 1911, in Vancouver, B. C, with B. C. Elec. Ry., as Asst. Mech. Supt. Member : Am. Inst, Elec. Engrs., Am. Elec. Ry. Engrg. Assn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fra- ternity, Univ. Club, Vancouver, B. C, Natl. Geographic Soc. Res. : 1103 Georgia St. ; Office : B. C. Elec. Ry., Vancouver, B. C, Canada. WESKE, H. W. A., Lawyer; Jyorn, Lune- burg, Germany, Apr. 26, 1877 ; son, Julius T. A. and Marie Elizabeth (Meyer) W. Edu. : public schools, Germany, 2 years ; came to Cal., Oct., 1885 ; Pac. Heights School, San Francisco, 1886-88; public schools, Santa Rosa, 1888-89 ; private schools and college, Santa Rosa, 1889-95. Dep. Dist. Atty., Sonoma Co., 4 years ; Dep. Dist. Atty., Sonoma Co., 1899-1902. Mem- ber Assembly, 14th Dist., 37th Session, 1907. Chmn., Committee on Constitutional Amendments. Secy, and Treas., Cal. Home for Care and Training of Feeble-Minded Children, since 1909 (now Sonoma State Home). Secy., Republican Central Comm. of Sonoma Co., 1901-7. Republican. Res. : 1029 Fourth st. ; Office : Exchange Bank bldg., Santa Rosa, Cal. WEST, Henry A., Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Grapevine, Texas, June 9, 1874 ; son. Judge Francis Leonard and Sallie E. (Proctor) W. M. D., Ph. G., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 599 University, N. Y., 1896; post grad., Post (Jrad. IIosp. and Med. School of X. Y.. l'.»07. Married, Lotty Belle McClure, Jan. 13. 1901, at Quanah, Texas. Register. Board of Pharmaceutical Examiners, 6 or 8 years ; Secy, and Treas., Med. Assn., <> or 8 years. Has lectured on hygiene and sanitation, and organized. Anti-Tubercular Soc. Has been connected with all the large hospitals of New York. Served as County and City Health Officer and Lec- turer to Schools on Hygiene. Pres., West Drug Co. Member : Natl. Geographic Soc, Washington. D. C. ; County and State Med. Assns., Am. Med. Assn., Masons. Odd Fel- lows. Contributor to medical journals. Address : Leakey, Tex. WEST, Thomas Christopher, Lawyer; honi. Orangeville, Ontario, Can., Apr. 28. 1868 ; son„ John and Laetitia Margaret (McConnell) W. Edu. : public and private schools, Can. ; B. A., Trinity College, Dub- lin, Ireland. 1887. Married, Maud Stan- ley Mishaw, Apr. 4, 1906. Moved to Cal., 1899. Member law firm, West & de Jour- nel. Asst., Judge Advocate's Dept., U. S. A., San Francisco, 1898-9 ; and in Philip- pine Islands, 1899-1901. Member : Ma- sons. Republican. Res. : 1204 Walnut St.. Alameda ; Office : Phelan bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. WESTOVER, Myron, Lawyer: horn, Clyde. Kas., Jan. 18, 1871 ; soHj Lorenzo and Julia E. (Hewins) W. Edu. : public schools ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895. Married, Selah S. Wyckoff, Dec. 15. 1897. Moved to Cal., 1905. Dep. City Atty., Los Angeles, since Feb.. 1911. Cluhs : City. Federation. University of Michigan Alumni. Member : Delta Chi, Faculty of Univ. of Sou. Cal., College of Law, 1906- 10, lecturing on Commercial Paper. Repub- lican. Res. : 146 North Rampart blvd. ; Pffice : 526 Merchants Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WEYAND, Ernest, Lawyer; horn. Colusa Co.. Cal.. Sept. 8, 1869 ; son, Julius and Mina (Kraus) W. Grad., Colusa High School. 1889. Married. Nora Martin, Apr. 25, 1893, at Colusa, Cal. Dist. Atty., Co- lusa Co., 1893-99. Member, Town Trus- t(>es, 1904-10. Member, Assembly of Cal., 1905-06. Dir., Sierra Standard Mining Co. Member : Catholic Church. Progressive Party. Res. : Cor. 7th and Caly sts. ; Office : O'Rourke bldg., Colusa, Cal. WEYSE, Harry Guenther, Lawyer; horn. Los xingeles, Cal., July 27, 1863 ; son, Ju- lius Guenther and Caroline Anna Sophie (Lange) W. EdM. : public schools, Los Angeles, 1869-73 ; German private school. Los Angeles, 1873-76 ; Gymnasium Ruth- eneum, Gera Reuss ; Senior Line, Ger- many ; LL. B., Harvard Law School. Mar- ried, Alice Wolfskin Barrows, Oct. 2, 1888 : Ysabel Wolfskill, Oct. 19, 1908. Member : Cal. Assembly, 1895 ; L. A. Bar Assn., ,,• Chamber of Commerce, N. S. G. W. Cluhs : California. University, Harvard. Repub- lican. Res. : Santa Monica ; Office : 704- 705 Grosse bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WEYWORTH, Frank Elniin, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Medford, Me.. June 2. 1874 ; son, Andrew Jackson and Charlotte Pru- dence (Powers) W. B. S. (C. E.), Univ. of Maine. 1896. Married, Mary Maude Lane, Dec. 3, 1900. at Orono. Maine. Supervising Engineer, U. S.' Reclamation Service. Member : Alpha Tau Omega, Greek letter frat. ; University Club, Wash- ington, D. C. ; Commercial Club, Boise. Idaho ; Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : 714 X. 8th St. ; Office : U. S. Reclamation Ser- vice, Boise. Ida. WHARTON, Louis Le Roy, Lawyer; horn, Mercer Co.. 111.. Dec. 24, 1874 ; son. Samuel and Aurilla B. (Merryman) W. Grad.. high school, Aledo, 111.. 1892 ; B. S.. Knox College. Galesburg, 111., 1898 ; read law, 1898 to 1901, Galesburg, 111. Moved to Cal., 1903. Referee in Bank- ruptcy for Knox. Warren and Hendersoji Counties. 111.. 1901-3. Chancellor Com- mander of Helmet Lodge, Knights of Pyth- ias. Cluhs: Union League. City, (one of founders). Republican. Res.: 2159 W. 29th place ; Office : 513 O. T. .Johnson bldg.. Los Angeles. Cal. \VHART01V, William Radford. Minin^^: horn, Radford, Ya., 1864. Grad., School 600 WHO'S WHO of Mines, Columbia College, 1886 ; law course, Univ. of Va., 1892. Married, Sue H. Heth, Radford, Va. Civil and Mining Engr., Cal., 1886-9; City Engr., Radford, Va., 1889-19G2 ; practiced law, Radford, Va., 1892-98 ; member. City Council, Rad- ford, 1893 ; Dist. Atty. and Corp. Coun- sel, 1894-8. Member, Statistical Dept, Census Bureau, 1902-5. Went to Nevada. 1906, and engaged in Mining Engrg. Vice- pres., Skidoo Mines Co., since 1907 ; Supt., Cleveland Mine, Sierra Co., Cal., 1909. Capt., lOth U. S. Vol. Inf.. during Span.- Am. War ; hon. discharged. 1899. Member : Masons, Knights of Pythias, Order of Cin- cinnati, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Span.-Am. War Veterans, Mystic Shrine, Phi Delta Theta. Cluhs: Whist. (N. Y.) ; Lotus, (Washington, D. C.) ; Secy.. Sierra Madre, (Los Angeles) ; Soc. Upper '80's of Columbia College. Address : 120 Mc- Cadden place, Los Angeles, Cal. WHEAT, James Edg;ar, Banker. Physi- cian and Surgeon ; hoi-u, Franklin, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1862 ; son, George W. and Alice E. (Gay) W. Edit. : public schools. Frank- lin, N. Y. ; M. D., Med. Dept., T'niv. of Sou. Cal., 1900. Married, Luna Murphy, Dec. 4, 1901, at Los Angeles, Cal. Dist. Surg., Sou. Pac. Ry. Co. Pres., First Natl. Bank, San Fernando. Member : Phi Rho Sigma med. frat. Address : Hotel Rey bldg., San Fernando, Cal. WHEAT, Walter Ross, Oil and Real Es- tate Operator ; 'born, Wheaton, III., Oct. 13, 1869 ; son, Capt. James L. and Maria S. (Hart) W. Edu. : schools, Joliet, 111., Racine, Wis. Married, Elizabeth Collins Crossley, June 14, 1909, at Los Angeles. Moved to San Francisco, 1893. Propr., L. A. Military Academy. ; Secy., Abbot- Kinney Co., during bldg. of Venice, Cal. ; pioneer of the Sunset Midway oil field, and organized many successful operating cos. Vice-pres., Bank of Venice ; Secy., Collins Oil Co., Thirty-Two Oil Co., Wil- son Oil Co., Western Crude Oil Co., West- side Oil Co. 01411)8 : City, Jonathan. L. A. Country, Automobile. Membei- : Chativ ber of Commerce, Municipal League, Mili- tary Order of Loyal Legion. Res. : 320 S. Alvarado; Office: 836-37 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WHEATLY, W^ilkes, Lumberman; horn, St. Louis, Mo. ; son, W. J. and Gabrell (Henry) W. ; great nephew of Patrick Henry. Edu. : Wash. Univ., St. Louis. Married, Louise Rogers, 1882. at N. Y. Foreign representative, Chas. Nelson Co., San Francisco, 10 years. Moved to Los Angeles, 1901. Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Consolidated Lumber Co., Wilmington. Olubs : Jonathan, Country. Res. : 743 Berendo st. ; Office : 610 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. WHEATOK, Walter Robert, Civil Engi- neer ; horn, Worcester, Mass., Jan. 23, 1882 ; son, Fred Lewis and Margaret Annie (Martin) W. Edu. : public, gram- mar and high schools, Worcester, Mass. B. S. (C. E.). Worcester Polytechnic In- stitute, 1904. Married, Georgia W. Whit- aker, Sept. 20, 1908, at Los Angeles, Cal. After grad. specialized in wood preserva- tion ; was in the U. S. Forest Service for 5 years, engaged in construction and ope- ration of creosoting plants for the artifi- cial preservation of timbers used in the ground and marine structures ; also intro- ducing the use of such timbers to the various consumers. In June, 1910, took charge of Timber Dept., San Joaquin Light and Power Corp., of Fresno, Cal. ; erected and operated two creosoting plants for the San Joaquin Light & Power Corp., and the Coalinga Water and Electric Co. Vice- pres., Western Timber Treating Co. Mem- ber : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Wood Pre- servers Assn. of Am. Chih : Los Angeles Athletic. Address : care. San Joaquin Light 6 Power Corp., Fresno, Cal. WHEEL. AN, Fairfax Henry, Capitalist: horn, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 27, 1856 ; son. Peter and Catherine Frances (Baker) W. Edu. : public and private schools. California : Christian Brothers School, Dublin, Ireland ; Joshua Kendall's Prepara- tory School, Cambridgeport, INIass. ; A..B., Harvard College, 1880. Married, Albert- ine Randall, May 18, 1887, at San Fran- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 601 Cisco. Vice-pros, and Mgr., Sou. Pac. Mil- ling Co., Salinas Valley Lbr. Co., San Francisco ; Tres.. Jessup-Wheelan Co. INIembor and Dir., Merchants Excbaugo, Merchants Assn. (ex-vice-pres. ) ; Associat- ed Charities. Soc. for Prevention of Cruel- ty to Children. Has written poems and short stories, published in magazines. Cliihs : Harvard, T'niversity, Chit-Chat, (S. F.) ; Santa Barbara, (Santa Barbara). Res.: 1010 Powell St.; Office: Royal Ins. bldg., San Francisco, Cal. VVHEEILER, Charles S., Lawyer; honi, Fruitvale. Cal., Dec. 11, 1863. Edu. : pub- lic schools, Vacaville, Healdsburg, San Francisco, and Oakland ; B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1884 ; Hastings College of Law, 1884- 86. Married, Lillian Marsh, Dec. 3, 1887. Member law firm, Charles S. Wheeler & John F. Bowie. Member. Bd. of Regents, Univ. of Cal., 1902-8 ; 11 — . Glul)s : Pacific Union, Bohemian, University, Union Lea- gue, Olympic, University of Cal. Faculty, Country, Commonwealth. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn. Republican. Rei^. : Spruce and Washington sts. ; Office : Neva- da Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WHEELER, Henry Orson, Jr., Lawyer; Ijoni, Burlington, Vt., Feb. 13, 1882 ; son, Henry Orson and Elizabeth (Martin) W. Grad., Burlington High School ; A. B., Univ. of Vt., 1904 ; LL. B., N. Y. Law School, 1906. Moved to Cal., 1906. Mem- ber law firm, Wheeler & Sweet. In 1911, app. member, L. A. Municipal Newspaper Commission. Member, Military Order of the Loyal Legion. Clubs : City, University. Republican. Res. : 711 Garland ave. ; Office: 516-518 F. P. Fay bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. WHEELER, Herbert Edward, Physician and Surgeon ; horn. Grant Park, 111., May 10, 1883 ; son. Dr. Herbert and Anna M. (Herbert) W. ; descendant of Commodore Perry ; son of Dr. Herbert Wheeler, Pres. of Kankakee Co. Med. Soc, Grant Park, 111. ; brother of Dr. Mary Wheeler Bennett, of Wilbur. Wash. Edu. : Morgan Park I Acad., 1902 ; B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1906 ; I M. D., Rush Med. College, 1908. Married. Boulah Madaline Smith, June 7, 1911, at 123 Short Court, Spokane, Wash. St. Luke's Hosp., Chicago, house physician for two years. Asst. Surg., Great Northern R. R. ; Exam., Empire Life Ins. Co. Mem- l)er : Sigma Nu Frat., Phi Rho Sigma Frat., Spokane Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Res. : 2823 Grand blvd. ; Office : The Fernwell, Spokane, Wash. WHEELER, W^illiam E., Banker; hoi n, Corunna, Mich., Aug. 10, 1858 ; sou, James B. and Celia A. (Hawkins) W. Edu. : Corunna High School. Married, Antoinette J. Tracy, Apr. 17, 1900, at Burlington, la. Pres., Bank of Telluride. Member : Telluride Commandery, Elks. Club: Denver, (Denver). Address: Tellu- ride, Colo. WHEELOCK, Raymond Patterson, Min- ing Engineer ; born, Waverly, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1879 ; son, Charles Henry and Chris- tine Hutchinson (McCullough) W. Edu. : grammar schools in Pa., and Mich. ; grad., Battle Creek High School, Battle Creek, Mich., 1897 ; Lawrenceville School, Law- renceville, N. J., 1898 ; B. S., Univ. of Cal., Mining Dept, Dec, 1903. Married. Gertrude Estelle Mensch. Oct. 7, 1905, at Kingman, Ariz. Supt., Enterprise M. R. & I. Co., Kingman, Ariz. Member : Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Assn. for the Advan. of Science, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Golden State Lodge, No. 358, F. & A. M. Club : Sierra Madre, (Los Angeles). Has done experimenting in cyaniding, particularly with regard to the regeneration of cyanide solutions, and se- cured U. S. patent. No. 996,179, June 27, 1911. Contributor to mining journals. Address : Kingman, Ariz. WHIPPLE, Cyrus Avery, Consulting- and Constructing Engineer ; born, Marion. Iowa, Feb. 26, 1876 ; son, Edmond P. and Mina L. (Rinderknecht) W. ; descendant of Benjamin Franklin. A. B., Univ. of Wash., 1899 ; E. E., M. E., Cornell Univ., 1903 ; post grad. work at Cornell. Married. Mary Rhoda Green, Aug. 8, 1905, at Seat- tle, Wash. Elect, and Mech. Engr., Ithaca, N. Y., Ry. and Power Co. ; Chief Draft.s- 602 WHO'S WHO man and Supt., Stone & Webster ; Elec. and Mech. Design, of Consolidated Power Systems, U. S. Govt. ; Asst. Elect. Engr., R. V. B., British Columbia Elec. & Gas Co. ; Supt. of Operation, Mt. Hood Ry. & Power Co. Asso. Member : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs, Pacific Northwest Soc. Engrs. Res. : 1065 Tillamook st. ; Office : 617 Board of Trade bldg., Portland, Ore. WHISTLER, Jolin T., Civil and Hydrau- lic Engineer ; born. New Market, Ohio, Aug. 20, 1865 ; so% Henry and Samantha (Vaughan) W. Edu. : public schools in Ohio. Married, Mary Lowe Stevens, Oct. 3, 1895, at Boston, Mass. Was Project Engr. on Constr. of the Govt, irrigation project, Umatilla Project, in Oregon. Ten years in Govt, service as civil engr., two and a half of which on Isthmian Canal Surveys, and six in Rec. Service. Since 1908, in private practice. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Res. : 609 Siskiyou st. ; Office : U. S. Natl. Bank bldg., Portland, Ore. WHITCOMB, Frank Raudolpli, Lawyer; horn, Indian Hill, Cal., Nov. 22, 1857 ; son, J. Baker and Cynthia Annie Goodrich (Cutter) W. A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1S7S ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1881. Pres., McAlpine Gold Mining and Milling Co. Originated, Young Men's Democratic League of Cal., 1882. Member : Delta Kappa Epsilon, Knights Templar. Club : Commonwealth, (San Francisco). Demo- crat. Res. : Stanford Hotel ; Office : 820- 22 Foxcroft bldg., San Francisco, Cal. W^HITE, Ben, Real Estate Broker; bom, Campo Seco, Cal., Jan. 18, 1870 ; son, John and Catherine (ivicGrath) W. ; father was a Capt. of Inf. in Civil War. Edu. : country schools. Contra Costa Co., Cal. Married, Anna D. Ross, May, 1903, at San Jose, Cal. In real estate office, San Francisco, until 1892, when he moved to Los Angeles and opened real estate office. Member : Elks, Knights of Columbus, Knights of Maccabees, L. A. Realty Bd., Chamber of Commerce, Municipal League. Clubs : L. A. Athletic, Jonathan. Res. : 2006 W. Washington st. ; Office : 145 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. WHITE, Carlos Greenleaf, Lawyer; born, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 11, 1878 ; son, Carlos and Annie Ella (Brown) W. Edu. : grammar and high schools, Oakland ; B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1904 ; J. D., 1906. Married, Verna Edgren, Apr. 25, 1906. Special Asst. U. S. Atty., 1907-9. Republican. Res. : 441 65th st. ; Office : 957 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. WHITE, Charles D., Banker; born, Lehi, Utah, Sept. 19, 1851 ; son, Samuel D. and Mary K. (Burton) W. Edu. : pub- lic school, Beaver City, Utah. Married, Mary A. Greenwood, May 24, 1875, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Pres., Beaver Co- operative Stock Raising Co., Mills and Mfg. Co., Arizona Copper Mountain Min- ing Co., First Natl. Bank, Beaver City, Utah ; Vice-pres., Beaver Co-Operative Store, Mammoth Canal and Irri. Co. Trustee, Dist. School and Murdock Acad, of Utah ; Pres., State Bd. of Edu. Address : Beaver City, Utah. \¥HITE, Eben W^., Physician and Sur- geon ; born, Harnell, N. Y. ; son, Russell and Phylaney (Mason) W. Edu. : Aca- demic Harnell, N. Y. ; M. D., George Wash- ington Univ., Washington, D. C, 1907. Served one year as hosp. steward, U. S. Army, at time of Span. -Am. War ; went to Cuba after War ; served as sanitary engr. in Havana, and contricted yellow fever. Pres., Southeastern Wash., and Oregon Development League. Pres., Com- mercial Club of Pasco, 2 years. Member : Walla Walla Valley Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : Lewis st, Pasco, Wash. W^HITE, F(rederick:) Manson, Architect; born, Derby, Eng., March 18, 1868 ; son, John T. and Frances Elizabeth (Mitchett) W. ; mother was Lady in Waiting to Queen Victoria ; direct descendant of Wil- liam the Conqueror ; nephew of the late Stanford White. A. B., Cornell Univ., 1884 ; A. M., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886 ; E'Cole de Beaux Arts, Paris, 1888. Mar- ried, Selma Marie Jourdin, March 20, 1912, at Portland, Ore. Formerly drafts- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 603 man. Rocho & Tilden, Boston ; draftsman, Burnham & Root. Chicago. Member of firm, McCaw. Martin & White. Portland. Foreman. Wilcox & Johnston. St. Paul ; draftsman. Bliss & Flaville. San Francisco. Appointed by Governor Pennoj-er. as Engr. Officer ; held position seven years. Built many of Nob Hill residences, Portland. Several Churches, the Willamette Univ. (now the Columbia Univ.) ; Union Meat Co. Cold Storage Plant, The Armory, the old Imperial Hotel, the Dekum, the Co. Poor Farm. etc. Member : Elks. K. of P. Olfice: 3421^ Washington st.. Portland, Ore. T\^HITE, Renwiek, Nevv^spaper Pub- lisher ; horn. South Sherborn. Mass., June 10, 1874 ; son. Thomas Baxter and Elea- nor Clark (Barber) W. ; distantly related to Ex-Yice-Pres. Fairbanks. A. B., Wes- leyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., 1896. Asst. Postmaster and Postmaster of Doug- las, Ariz., 1901-3. Editor and Publisher, "Artesian Belt." Member, Republican Central Committee, from San Simon Pre- cinct (Cochise County). Address'. San Simon, Ariz. AVHITE, Richard, Judge: 'born, Mont- gomery Co.. Md., Sept. 5, 1857 ; son. Thomas H. and Mary Ellen (Gott) W. Edu. : public schools of Md. ; A. M., St. John's College. Annapolis, 1888 ; studied law, Rockville, Md., 1878-79, and Univ. of Va., 1879-80. Married, Florence Earll, Dec. 30, 1891. Moved to Cal., May, 1881. Member: N. G. C. 1883-90; First Lieut. on staff of Cal. Eighth Inf. Regt., 3 years. Member, Bd. of Edu., Butte Co., 1883-91, (pres., 1886-91). Dep. County Clerk, Butte Co., 1885 ; Asst. Dist. Atty., 1893-95. City Clerk of CMco, 1895-190^5 ; City Atty., 1903-7 ; since. City Judge. Chmn.. County Democratic Comm., 1896- 1908. Cluh : Southern. Democrat. Res. : 940 Third st. ; Office : 202-203 Waterland bldg.. Cbico, Cal. WHITE, Robert R., Banker; horn, Phila., Dec. 28. 1876 ; son. William and Sarah (Reed) W. Grad., Greenfield. Iowa. High School, 1897 ; grad., Capitol City Commercial College, Des Moines, 1902. Married, Edith P. Thompson, Apr. 14, 1904. at McKenzie. N. Dak. Pres., State Bank of Sumner ; Pres., Toledo State Bank, Toledo, Wash. ; Dir., Bankers Trust Co., Tacoma ; Stockholder, Am. Casualty Co., Tacoma. Republican. Now serving third term as Mayor of Sumner. Ap- pointed by Gov. M. E. Hay as State River Commissioner. Secy., Sumner Commercial Club, and Member, Pierce County Good Roads Assn. Address : State Bank of Sumner, Sumner, Wash. WHITE, Samuel Joseph, Lawj^er; horn, Flint, Mich., Sept. 7, 1863 ; son, James and Martha Anne (Bowman) W. Edu. : Flint High School. Married, Jennie E. Muscutt, Dec. 25, 1887, at Edmore, Mich. City Atty., Edmonds, Wash., two years. Clnhs : Edmonds Athletic, Seattle Ath- letic. Address : Edmonds, Snohomish Co. Wash. WHITE, Thomas P., Lawyer; born, Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 27, 1888 ; son, Peter and Catherine (Clark) W. Grad., St. Vincent's High School, Los Angeles, 1904 ; St. Vincent's College, 1 year ; LL. B.. Univ. of Sou. Cal.. 1911. Member law firm. Randall, Bartlett & White. Del. to Republican Co. Conv.. Los Angeles Co.. 1910. Member : Delta Chi. Financial Secy.. L. A. Council. Knights of Colum- bus ; State Pres., Young Men's Institute. Republican. Res. : 345 West 28th st. : Office: 407 Chamber of Commerce bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WHITE, William Kennedy, Lawyer; horn, Oakland. Cal., June 15. 1878 ; son, Benjamin Franklin and Frances (Ballard) W. Edu. : public schools. San Francisco : B. S., Univ. of Cal.. 1900: LL. B., Hast- ings College of Law, 1902. Member law firm. Miller & White. :\Iember : N. S. G W., San Francisco Bar Assn.. Patent Law Assn. of Wash. Cluhs : Bohemian. Uni- versity, Olympic. Republican. Res. : 1001 Pine St. ; Office : 723 Crocker bldg.. San Francisco. Cal. WHITE, TVilliam Thomas, Banker: horn. England, Oct. 6, 1874 ; son, Thomas and 604 WHO'S WHO M. G. (Randall) W. Edu. : public schools, England. Married, E. L. Loaring, June 30, 1906, at Montreal, Can. Member : Masons. Address : Skagway. Alaska. WHITESIDE, George Shattuek, Sur- geon ; honij Boston, Mass., 1873 ; son, Alexander and Eleanor Shattuck. Edu. : Lawrence Science School, Harvard Univ., 1890-93; M. D., Harvard Med. School, 1897. Married, Adeline Cheever, 1898. at Boston, riinical Instr.. in G.-TJ. Surgery. Univ. of Ore. Med. Dept. ; Genito-Urinary Surg.. Multnomah Co. Hosp. Member : Am. Assn. of G.-U. Surgeons, Am. Med. Assn., Am. Urological Assn.. Portland City and Co. Med. Soc. Author of about 20 papers on surgical subjects pub. in various med. periodicals. Res. : 24.5 Douglas pi. : Offlce : 907 Journal bldg., Portland, Ore. WHITFIEIiD, Frederic Hurd, lawyer; boi-n, Lowell, Mich., Mar. 26, 1870 ; son, Nathaniel C. and Julia (Wood) W. Grad., Grand Rapids, Mich., High School, 1888; Capital City Commercial College. Des Moines, 1892 ; studied law in office of Hon. J. W. Fowler, Rapid City, S. D.. 1892-3 : admitted to practice law, S. D., Mar.. 1893. Married, Alice M. Fowler. Sept. 17. 1894, at Rapid City. S. D. Ad- mitted to membership. Fowler & Whitfield, 1895-1900 ; removed to Portland. Ore., Dec. 26. 1905 ; Dir., Rose City Park Club ; Dir., Associated Creditors Adjust- ment Co. ; Secy, and Dir., Universial Refg. Co. Cluhs : Portland Commercial. Portland Ad, Rose City Park. Progressive Business Men's, Royal Arcanum. Res. : 1392 Alameda ave. ; Offlce : 301-7 Fenton bldg., Portland, Ore. WHITIJVG^ Fenton Blakemore, Physi- cian and Surgeon ; horn, Quincy, Cal.. May 7, 1866 ; son, Fenton Berkeley and Martha Jane (Mastin) W. ; descendant of Carter Braxton, signer of Dec. of Indepen- dence. Edu. : high school ; M. D., Cooper Med. College, San Francisco, 1891. Mar- ried, Judith Robinson, at Middlesex. Va. Pres.. Kenai State Mining Co.: Chief Surg., White Pass & Yukon R. R., Ska- guay. Alaska, during constr., 1898-1900 ; Chief Surg., Copper River & Northwestern R. R., Cordova, Alaska, 1906-12 ; at pres- ent. Surg., Alaska Steamship Co., Seattle, and Humboldt Steamship Co., Seattle. Chil) : Arctic. Res. : 2812 Boylston ave. N. ; Office : Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. W^HITING, Randolph V., Lawyer; horn, Quincy, Cal., Nov. 30, 1870; son, Fenton Berkeley and Martha Jane (Mastin) W. Edu. : public schools ; Bowen's Academy. Berkeley ; Univ. of Cal. ; LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1895. Married, Mary R. Wallace, May 29, 1900. Asst. Dist. Atty., San Francisco. 1900-6. Editor, "Califor- nia Decisions" and "California Appellate Decisions." Member : Masons. Chih : San Francisco Commercial. Democrat. Res. : 1001 Pine st. ; Office : Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WHITMORE, Samuel J., Hotel Man; horn, Leesburg, Va., Oct. 29, 1865. Edu. : public schools and academies, Shenandoah Valley. Va. Engaged in hotel business. 25 years ; formerly Vice-pres. and Asso. Mgr., Baltimore Hotel Co., Kansas City, Mo. ; now Vice-pres. and Gen. Mgr., Alexandria Hotel, Los Angeles. Office : Hotel Alex- andria. Los Angeles. Cal. \A^HITMORE, ^Velles, Lawyer; horu. Mich.. Aug. 24. 1849 ; son, Ezra W. and Caroline A. ( Sanford) W. B. A., Univ. of Mich., 1875. Married, Bertha Nus- baumer, Aug. 8, 1883. Moved to Cal.. 1877. Dep. Dist. Atty., Alameda Co.. 1879-83. Author: "Index California Re- ports." pub. July. 1881. CTmS : Union League. Member : Masons, Knights Tem- plar. Republican. Res. : Oakland ; Office : Security Bank bldg.. Oakland, Cal. \l^HIT]VEY, Frederick Eugene. Lawyer: horn. Farming-ton, Me., Nov. 26, 1850; son, George W. and Violet (Haynes) W. Grad.. State Normal School, Farmington, Me., 1868 ; Waterville Classical Institute, Waterville, Me., 1869 : A. B., Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., 1873 ; A. M.. 1876 : LL. B., St. Louis Law School, Wash. Univ.. St. Louis, Mo., 1882. Mar- ried, Edith Adams, 1884. Moved to Cal., ON THE PACIFIC COAST 6Cf5 1877. Aide-de-camp with ranli of Ma.j. on staff of Maj.-Gen. Commanding Natl. Guard of c'al. Court Commissioner, Ala- meda Co.. lo years. Taught school 15 years in Boston, Mass., and at Govt. Univ., Tokio. .Japan, 1878-81. Member : Repul)- lican State Comm., City Central Comm.. Oakland ; State Central Comm. Repub- lican. Res.: 205 Telegrapli ave. ; Office: 957 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. WHITNEY, John James, Lawyer; horn, Defiance, O., Mar. 5, 1839 ; son, John and Ruth (Hutchinson) W. LL. B., Albany Law School, Albany, N. Y.-, 1864. Mar- ried Sarah E. Westlake, Dec. 6, 1890, at San Jose, Cal. Served 5 terms in Oregon Legis., served 2 terms as Dist. Atty. for 3rd Judicial Dist. for Oregon ; served as Judge of Linn County. Democratic nomi- nee for Congress in 1906, for the 1st Con- . gressional Dist. for Oregon. Democrat. Address : Albany, Oregon. AVHITTELIi, Georg-e, Capitalist; horn. East Chester, X. Y., 1849 ; son, Hugh and Adeline (Dun combe) W. Edu. : Henry IV College, Paris. France. Married, Anna L. Duning of Cal., 1879, at Dresden, Ger- many. Pres., Whittell Realty Co. ; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Donohue-Kelly Banking Co. Cluhs: Metropolitan (N. Y.) : Metro- politan, (Washington), Pacific Union. Uni- versity, (San Francisco). Country Res.: Woodside. Cal. ; City Res. : 1155 Califor- nia St.; Office: 166 Geary st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. jWHITTEMORE. Charles O., Lawyer; born. Salt Lake City, Utah, June 29. 1862; son, Joseph and Matilda (Busby) W. Edu. : St. Marks School, Salt Lake City, 1882 ; studied law in office of Philip T. Van Zile, 1 year ; Columbia Law School, N. Y. City. Married. Sarah L. Brown, Nov. 26, 1886, at Salt Lake City. Asst. City Atty., Salt Lake City, until Oct., 1883 ; Co. Atty., Salt Lake County, 1894; State Atty., Salt Lake County. 1895 ; U. S. Atty., 1898-1902. Originatov of San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. ; secured right of way for road in Utah and Nev. and was its Gen. Atty., until 1907 ; Vice-pros, and Gen. Counsel, Las Vegas & Tonopah R. R., since 1907 ; Pres., Goldfield :Merger Mines Co. ; Vice- pres., Goldfield Deep Mines Co. ; Pres., Las Vegas Land & Water Co. Moved to Los Angeles, 1907. Clubs: Jonathan. (L. A.) ; Alta, (Salt Lake City). Res.: 249 S. Kingsley drive ; Office : 523 Pac. Elec. l)!dg.. Los Angeles, Cal. AVHITTIER, Colon F., Oil Operator; horn. Caribou. Me., Apr. 30, 1869 ; son, C. G. and Ruth (Keech) W. Edu. : coun- try schools of Me. Married, Mattie Wel- ler, Apr. 24, 1906, at Los Angeles, Cal. First employed in gen. merchandise bus. in Caribou, Me. ; was in logging and lum- ber bus., 2 years. Moved to Los Angeles at the time of the oil boom ; began as a well driller. Pres., United Oil Co., Mid- way Central Oil Co., Middle West Oil Co., Midnight Oil Co. of Cal. ; Dir., Bulldog Oil Co. of Oklahoma, Titicaca Oil Co.. Americus Oil Co., Colon Oil Co. Member : Elks. Cluh : Gamut (Los Angeles). Res.: 424 St. Andrews place ; Ofjice : H. W. Hell- man bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. WHITTIER, M. H., Oil Operator; horn. Caribou. Me., Mar. 11, 1867 ; son, C. G. and Ruth (Keech) W. Ed'U.: public schools. Caribou, Me. Married, Joanna E. Williams. Mar. 12. 1900, at Los Angeles, Cal. Was first in employ of Union Oil Co. Formed partnership with T. A. OT)onnell as drilling contractors for oil wells, becoming producers and oil oper- ators ; became interested in Green & Whittier Oil Co.. Kern Oil Co., Shamrock Oil Co., all now owned by Associated Oil Co.. of which he is a Dir. Stockholder and Dir., Rodeo Land & Water Co.. Amal- gamated Oil Co., Titicaca Oil Co.. Hondo Oil Co., Inca Oil Co. Organizer. Managing Dir. and Vice-pres., Belridge Oil Co. ; Vice- pres. and Dir., McKinley Home for Boys at Gardena, Cal. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Masons, 32°, Al Malaikah Tem- ple of Los Angeles. Cluhs : Sierra Madre. Jonathan. Res. : 1042 S. Alvarado ; Of- fice : P. E. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 606 WHO'S WHO J>TV^^^-^ WHITTINGTON, John William, Insur- ance Man ; l)orn, England, July 21, 1867 ; son, John and Lydia (Colbon) W. Eclii. : public schools of England ; Univ. of Sou. , Cal., special course, 1900. Married, Ida May Belville, 1895. at Los Angeles. Wa-s Booking Agent. Midland R. R., in England. Became associated with Dr. Bernardo's Homes for Destitute Children, London, Eng., 1887. Connected with Wesleyan East England Mission in London ; resigned 1890, and came to Los Angeles, Cal. With M. A. Newmark & Co., 10 years. Engaged in life ins. bus., 1900 ; in employ of Mutual Benefit Ins. Co., Newark, N. J., 3 years ; Sou. Cal. Agt., Aetna Life Ins. Co., of Hartford, Conn., since 1903. Pres., Natl. Life Underwriter's Assn., 1909-10 ; spent 4 months visiting various life un- derwriters' assns. in U. S. and Canada. Dir., S. P. C. A. Member : Chamber of Commerce, 32° Masons, Methodist Epis- copal Church. Cluhs : Union League, (L. A.), Sierra, (S. F.). Res.: 2801 Budlong ave. ; Office : 534-37 Security bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WHITTLESEY, Charles Fauntleroy, Lawyer and Abstractor of Titles; horn. Fort Union, New Mexico, Aug. 19. 1855 : son, Joseph Hotchkiss (who served in Mex., Indian and Civil Wars) and Kate Knox (Fauntleroy) W. ; grandson of Col. Thomas Turner Fauntleroy. V. S. A. (Dra- goons) ; and gt. gt. grandson of Col. Charles Magill on Gen. Washington's staff in Rev. Edu. : Ithaca, N. Y., Academy ; private tutors ; Shenandoah Valley Acad- emy, Winchester, Va. ; Princeton, A. B.. 1874 ; A. M., 1877 : LL. B., Columbia Univ., Law School, Wash., D. C, 1876. Married. Louisiana De Wolfe. July 23. 1886, at Seattle, Wash. Legal Exam.. Osborne Tremper & Co., Inc. ; Secy, and Legal Exam., Booth, Whittlesey, Hanford Abstract Co. ; Legal Exam., Washington Title Ins. Co. ; ex-Regent, Wash. State Univ., ex-County Treas., King Co., Wash. ; admitted to bar at Washington. D. C. ; State of Colo. ; State of Wash. ; U. S. Supreme Court, Court of Claims. Reg- istered Patent Attorney. Member : A. O. U. W.. B. P. O. E., Natl. Geographic Soc, Sons of Rev., Loyal Legion. Res. : 1220 Federal ave. ; Office : 802 3rd ave., . Seattle, Wash. WICKERSHAM, David W^ilmot, Banker; horn, Chester Co., Pa., July 10, 1850 ; son, N. H. and Sarah Ann (Smith) W. Edu. : public schools, Juniata Co., Pa. Married, Margaret M. Maringer, Nov. 12, 1884, at Tucson, Ariz. Pres., Bank of Safiford, Solomon- Wicker sham Co., Safford, Ariz. ; Citizens Corporation Co., Combina- tion Midway Oil Co., Cal. Midway Oil Co., Los Angeles ; Valley Milling Co., Safford ; Vice-pres., Solomon Commercial Co., Solo- monville. Ariz. ; Dir., Lake View No. 2 Oil Co., Cal. City Land Co., Los Angeles ; Vallejo Elec. Light & Power Co., Vallejo, Cal. Was Justice of Peace and Notary Public at Solomonville and Bowie Station, Ariz. ; served as Member of City Council and Mayor of Safford. Republican. Mem- ber : Masons. Knights of Pythias, Hope Temple. Pythian Sisters, Order Eastern Star. Res. : 744 Beacon st., Los Angeles, Cal. WICKERSHAM, Ralph Stephen, Banker, horn. Western Springs, 111., Aug. 1, 1876 ; son, William Bailey and Mary Ruth (Stout) W. Edu.: Chicago Manual Train- ing School, Chicago, 111. ; B. S., Purdue University, La Fayette, Ind. ; Mech. Engr., 1898. Married, Mary Windle, Mar. 11, 1908, at Mitchell, S. D. Cashier, Asst. Secy, and Dir., Central Bank & Trust Co. Res. : 110 7th ave., S. ; Office : 326 West Yakima ave.. North Yakima, Wash. WICKES, Lewis Webster, Mining- Engi- neer ; horn, Lowmoor, Va., Aug. 11, 1877 ; son, George T. and Fanny (Webster) W. ; descendent of old New England and New York families. Edu. : Mass. Inst, of Tech. ; Colorado School of Mines ; Columbia Univ. ; Metallurgical Engr. and Mining Engr. Married, Grace Ford, Feb. 17. 1908, at Ely, Nev. Has numerous mercan- tile and real estate interests in Los An- geles ; formerly Engr. for various mining corporations. At present in private prac- ON THE PACIFIC COAST 607 ice as Consulting Mining Engr. Member: Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs., Am. Metallur- igcal Soc, Montana Soc. of Engrs., Am. Assn. Advan. of Science, Natl. Geographic Soc, Am. Civic Alliance, Sliriner, Knights Templar, 32° Mason. Cluhs : L. A. Cham- ber of Mines, L. A. Athletic, Sierra Maclre, Humane Soc. for Children, Auto of South ern Cal., L. A. Rotary. Contributes arti- cles to mining periodicals. Res. : l.'U Norton ave. ; Office : 614 S. Grand ave., Oos Angeles, Cal. WICIvL,IFFE, GHstavHs W., Lawyer; born, Chattanooga, Tenn., .Jan. 16, 1869 ; so 11^ Jerry and Carrie (Dawson) W. Edu. : Chattanooga public schools ; grad., Gil- more Street High School, 1S88 ; Spen- cerian Bus. College, Wash., D. C, 1890 ; LL. B., Howard Law School, Wash., D. C, 1893. Married, Minnie C. Mitchell, July 3, 1901. Moved to Cal., Mar., 1894. Dockage Clerk, Bd. of Harbor Commis- sioners, San Francisco, 1901-7. Member : Dist. of Columbia Natl. Guard, Civil League, Masons, 32°, Foresters. Repub- lican. Res. : 1602 Fleming st. ; Office : 132 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. WIDJVEY, Joseph Pomeroy, Physician, (Retired) ; horn, Miami Co., O., Sept. 26, 1841. Edu. : high school, Piqua, O. ; LL. D., Miami Univ., O. ; A. M., Univ. of the Pac. ; M. D., Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal., 1866. Married, Ida Tuthill, 1869 ; second, Mary Bray in 1882. In practice, Los An- geles, since 1868. Founder and first Dean, College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal. (ex- pres.) ; Prof. Med., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal. ; Emeritus Prof, of Med., and Emeritus Dean, Los Angeles Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Author : "Race Life of the Aryan People," "Via Domini," "Udraka," "The Buddhist." Res. : 150 West Adams St., Los Angeles. Cal. WIESENDANGER, Theodore, Real Es- tate Operator ; horn, Switzerland, June 8, 1851 ; son, John and Katherine Wie- sendanger. Edu. : private schools ; Univ. of Geneva. Was school teacher in Swit- zerland until 1884, when he came to Amer- ica. Teacher, Univ. of Sou. Cal., 1884-86. Engaged in subdivision of residence tracts in Los Angeles and built first apartment house in Los Angeles, 1902 ; patented a number of labor-saving devices in house- work ; built and parked a private play- ground for children. Owner of a large number of apartment houses in Los An- geles. Member : Good Government League of L. A., Chamber of Commerce. Clubs : L. A. Athletic, University. Res. : 1130 W. 7th St. ; Office : 408 W. 6th st., Los An- geles, Cal. WIGGINS, Frank, Secretary; horn, Rich- mond, Ind., Nov. 8, 1849 ; son, Charles O. and Mary (Marshall) W. Edu.: schools of Society of Friends. Married, Amanda P. Wiggins, May 5. 1886, at Los Angeles, Cal. Managed his father's saddlery bus. until 1886, when he moved to Cal. In charge of exhibits, L. A. Chamber of Com- merce, since 1889. Handled following ex- hibits : Orange Carnival, Chicago, 1891 ; Sou. Cal. display. World's Fair, Chicago, 1893 ; Midwinter Fair, Atlanta, 1894 ; L. A. exhibit, Omaha, Neb., 1896 ; Buffalo, 1901. Cal. Commissioner St. Louis World's Fair, 1904, Alaska Yukon Expo- sition, 1909 ; State Commissioner, Lewis & Clark Exposition and Jamestown Expo- sition ; established permanent Sou. Cal. exhibit in Atlantic Ctiy, N. J., 1905 ; Supt. of Chamber of Commerce, 1895-7 ; Secy., since 1897. Res. : Ocean Park ; Office : 128 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. WILBUR, Curtis Dwight, Judge, horn, Boonesboro. Iowa, May 10, 1867 ; son, D wight Locke and Edna M. (Lyman) W. Edu. : public schools, Boonesboro, 1874- 83 ; high school, Jamestown, N. D., 1883- 84; U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., grad.. June, 1888 ; studied law at home, 1888-90 and after admission continued studies in office of Brunson. Wilson & Lamme, Los Angeles. Married, Ella T. Chilson (deceased), Nov. 9, 1893; second, Olive Doolittle, Jan. 13, 1898. Moved to Cal.. 1888. U. S. Naval Cadet, 1884-88 ; Chief Dep. Dist. Atty., Los Angeles Coun- 608 WHO'S WHO ty, 1899-1903. Judge of Superior Court, sinee 1903, presiding in juvenile and pro- bation courts his entire term ; also han- dling civil, criminal and probate matters. Co-operated in drafting juvenile court law. law establishing Cal. Reformatory for First Offenses, and laws concerning rebat- ing of taxes. Member : A. O. U. W.. I. O. F. Clubs : Fniversity, Fnion League, Sunset. Republican. Bes. : 822 South Al- varado st. ; Office : Court House. Los An- geles, Cal. WILCOX, Edgar A., Electrical Engineer; horn, Sanataria Springs, X. Y., Mar. 3, 1885 ; son, Lee L. and Sadie .T. ^Yilcox. Grad., Wellsville High School, N. Y.. 1903 : B. S. (E. E.), Penn. State College of State College, Pa., 1909. Unmarried. Asst. Supt. of Constr., 1909-10. Great Shoshone and Twin Falls Water Power - Co. ; Supt. of Oper., 1911 ; Commercial Agent, 1912 ; Capt. of Pa. State Cadet Corps, 1909 ; recommended for examina- tion for Second Lieut, in U. S. Artillery Corps. Asso. Member, Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Member : Natl. Elect. Light Assn., Kappa Sigma Frat., Blue Lodge No. 230 of New York Masons. ■ Res. : 506 3rd ave., E. ; Office : Power Co.. Twin Falls. Idaho. 'WILCOX, Frank Edward, Lawyer; born, Collin County, Texas, Dec. 12, 1865; son, .Tames Meredith and Nancy (Throckmoi-- -ton) W. ; his father grad. from Univ. of Mo., about 1851 or 1852 ; moved to Collin County, Texas, in 1854, where he resided until his death at McKinley, in April, 1912, having been engaged in the lumber business for 40 years ; his grandfather. Lazarus Wilcox, organized the Bon Femme Baptist Church of Boone County, Mo., said to be the first Baptist Church organ- ized west of the Mississippi River ; his mother, Nancy Throckmoi'ton, was a daughter of a physician and a pioneer settler of Collin County, Texas ; she was a sister of Gov. Jas. W. Throckmorton, the first Gov. elected in Texas after close of the Civil War ; later he served as a Member of Congress. Edu. : 3-year special course, Univ. of Missouri, at Columbia, 1881-84 ; attended law school of Univ. of Texas at Austin, 1886-87, and graduated LL. B., June, 1887. Married. Jennie Lar- gent (deceased) at McKinney, Tex., Dec. 22, 1887 ; 2nd, Rebekah Abernathy, June, 1907. at Pulaski, Tenn. Has been en- gaged in the practice of law at McKin- ney, Texas ; was City Atty. about year, 1889 ; Member of 25th Legislature of Texas, 1897-98, one of two Representatives from Collin Co., and a member of the Finance and Judiciary Committees ; elect- ed and served as County Judge of Collin Co., 1902-06, and voluntarily retired, not being a candidate for re-election ; has since been engaged in practice of law at McKin- ney. Democrat. Dir. and Atty., Conti- nental State Bank of McKinney ; Vice-pres., and Atty., Wilcox Lumber Co., of McKin- ney ; Dir. and Atty., Texas Cotton Mill Co.. of McKinney ; Vice-pres. and Atty., Wood County Lumber Co., Rhonesboro, Tex. Member : Elks Lodge, K. of P., Chapter Masons. Res. : 104 Foote St., McKinney, Texas. WILCOX, W^allace Jay, Mechanical En- gineer ; born, Ithaca, N. Y'., Dec. 5, 1854 ; son, Seth and Harriet Amanda (Nelson) W. Edu. : Mechanical Engrg., Cornell Univ. Married. Eliza Cox Wallace, April 18, 1888, at Newcastle, Pa. Supt. Motive Power, Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad Co., Las Vegas, Nev. Member : Masonic Lodge, Chapter, Council and Commandery : Am. Soc. of Mech. Engrs., Am. Railway Master Mechanics' Assn., Master Car Builders' Assn., Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Res. : 817 W. 28th st., Los Angeles, Cal. ; Office : Las Vegas, Nev. AVIL.de, Louis J., Banker; born, Iowa City, la., July 16, 1865 ; son, John and Lucina Wilde. Edu. : Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa ; Hyatts Acad., Iowa City, Iowa. Married, Frances E. O'Brien, at St. Paul, Minn. Moved to Los Angeles, 1884. Engaged in real estate bus. until 1893. In the brokerage bus., St. Paul. Minn., 9 years. Went to San Diego, Cal., 1903. Instrumental in the establishment ON THE PACIFIC COAST 609 of San Diego Home Telephone Co.; buill: I'iekwick Theater; purchased and reoi- ganized Citizens Savings Bank ; organi/AHl and is Pres., Am. Natl. Bank; rebuilt Richelieu bidg. ; organized First Natl Banls ; refinanced and completed U. S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, Cal. ; built and gave to City of San Diego a marble monu- ment ; one of the leaders in San Diego Cal. -Panama Exposition. Member : Cham- ber of Commerce, Masons (Scottish and York Rites) ; Elks. Clubs : San Diego Country, Cuyamaca, San Diego Yacht (life \ member). Address: San Diego, Cal. WIIiEY, Myron Andrew, Banker; horn, Rockingham, Yt., Aug. 10, 1858 ; son, Lu- cius S. and Laura (Houghton) W. Edu. : Vermont Acad., Saxton's River, Vt. Mar- ried, Ida F. Peterson, Oct. 3, 1884, at Charles City, Iowa. Pres., Inland Empire Land Co., Spokane ; Farmers Bank of Krupp, Wash. Res. : S. 720 Cedar st. ; Office : 612 Columbia bldg., Spokane, Wash. W1L.IVIJVSOIV, Adolphus Campbell, Law- yer ; born^ England, July 16, 1853 ; son, Sammy and Martha (Pearson) W. Edu. : at home and in common schools in Wis. ; read law with brother at Mauston, Wis. Married, Agnes L. Harris, Dec. 31, 1878, at New Lisbon, Wis. Admitted to bar April 17, 1877 ; began practice at New Lisbon, Wis., May 1, 1877 ; elected Dist. Atty. of Juneau Co., Wis., as a Democrat for 3 years, and served 1 term ; 1881-87, local atty., C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. Co., and continued as such to Sept. 1, 1887. Court Commissioner. 1885, to Sept. 1, 1887 ; resigned and went to Crookston, Minn., and was appointed Atty. for St. P. M. & M. Ry. Co., now the Great No. R. R., with which company he remained 20 years. Member : Am. Bar Assn., Minn. State Bar Assn. (former member) ; Board of Governors of Minn. State Bar Assn., 1902-03 ; Vice-pres., 1904 ; Pres., 1905 ; Masons, Commercial Club, North Yakima. Went to North Yakima, 1908 ; Treas., Natchez & Cowitchee Ditch Co. Member : Wis. Natl. Guard, 1875- 1881. Res. : R. F. D. No. 2 ; Office : 60); Miller bldg., North Yakima, Wash. VVILIvIlNSON, Benjamin B., Banker and Lawyer ; born, Illinois, July 31, 1870 ; son, Rufus H. and Adelia (Quackenbush) W. Edu. : Northwestern Univ., 1892-4 ; grad., Northwestern Univ. Law School, 1897. Married, Mary E. Adams, Sept. 19. 1903, at Dundee, 111. Member law firm, Chalmers & Wilkinson ; Pres., Phoenix Title and Trust Co., Union Bank and Trust Co. Member : Ariz. Bar Assn., Delta Upsilon. Club: Yavapai, (Prescott). -Res. : 550 N. Central ave. ; Office : 205- 208 Phoenix Natl. Bank bldg., Phoenix, Ariz. WILKINSON, Henry Bannister, Lawyer; born, Mt. Morris, 111., July 31, 1870 ; son. Rufus Herbert and Adelia (Quackenbush) W. Edu. : public schools ; grad.. North- western Academy, Evanston, 111., 1890 ; studied. Northwestern Univ., until 1894 ; LL. B., Northwestern Univ. Law School, 1897. Married, Mary Eleanor Adams, Sept. 19, 1903, at Dundee, 111. Principal of Schools at St. Charles, 111., 1893-95 ; Asst. Supt. Schools, Kane Co., 111., 1897- 99. Went to Phoenix, Ariz., fall of 1899, account of health. Member of firm. Chalmers & Wilkinson, in Phoenix, 12 years ; withdrew in 1911, to devote time to Phoenix Title & Trust Co., of which is Pres. Dir., Phoenix Board of Trade ; Vice-pres., Arizona Seed Co. ; Vice-pres.. Arizona Deaconess Hospital and Home ; Pres., Ariz. State Bar Assn. Res. : .")."() North Central ave. ; Office : 18 North First ave., Phoenix, Ariz. WILIiETT, Charles^ Joseph, Lawyer; born, Essex, N. Y., June 5, 1849 ; son. Joseph T. and Cornelia A. (Whallon) W. : first ancestor in Am. was Capt. Thomas Willett, who arrived in Plymouth, Mass.. in 1630, succeeded Miles Standish as Cap- tain ; largely engaged in trade with N. Y. and became first Mayor of N. Y. under the English ; Col. Marinus Willett of Rev. fame was a relative ; Hon. Ruben Whal- lon, his mother's father, was member of Congress from Northeastern N. Y. in Jack- 610 WHO'S WHO son's time, a Judge and leading bus. man. Edu. : Essex Academj- ; grad., Grand Rap- ids, Mich., High School, 1867 ; Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, A. B., 1871 ; A. M., 1874. Married, Hattie Grossman, May 13, 1874, at St. Louis, Mich. Vice-pres., Throop Polytechnic Institute : Pres., Crown of the Valley Oil Co. ; Pres., West- ern Masons Mutual Life Assn. ; Vice-pres., Pasadena Masonic Temple Assn. Life Member, Am. Academy Political and So- cial Science ; Life Member, Am. Statistical Assn. ; Life Member, Natl. Geographical Soc. Member : National Municipal League, Naval League, U. S., Sons of the Rev., Tournament of Roses Assn., Pasa- dena Board of Trade, Los Angeles Bar Assn., 33° Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners, Past Grand High Priest of R. A. M. of Cal. ; Past Grand Master, R. & S. M. of Cal. ; Past Potentate, Al Malaikah Temple of Los Angeles ; Past Grand Pa- tron, O. E. S., of Cal. Republican. Cluhs : University (Los Angeles) ; Annaudale Country, (Pasadena). Res. : 352 N. Los Robles ave. ; Office : 309-13 Slavin bldg., Pasadena, Cal. WILiLEY, Robert Haiuiltou, Lawyer; boiH, N. Y. City, Nov. 18, 1852 ; son, John M. and Maria (.Miller) W. Edu. : English private and boarding schools ; studied law in office of Hayes, Stanley cSc Hayes, San Francisco. Married, Susie C. Clark, Mar. 1, 1877. Moved to Cal., 1871. City Atty., Monterey City, 1889- 1911. Democrat. Res. : 232 17th st., Pa- cific Grove ; Office : 252 Alvarado st., Mon- terey, Cal. WILLIAMS, 'Annie Wells, Retired Pliysi- cian and Surgeon ; bojit, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1853 ; dauyhtei-, Loring Stearns and Mary Starbuck (Snyder) W. ; grand- daughter of Zachariah Snyder, a Cal. "Forty Niner" ; her brother, Loring Stearns Williams, was clerk. Supreme Court of Ariz., in 80's ; sister of Mrs. Mary Josephine Hoover, wife of W. W. Hoover, formerly Supreme Court Judge of Ariz. Edu. : private schools, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; San Jose, Cal., until 1864 ; grammar, high and normal, San Jose, 1875 ; taught school, 1 year ; M. D,, Cal. Med. College, j 1886; attended summer and autumn j terms, public speaking dept., Univ. of Chi- cago, 1906-09. Widow. Married, Archi- bald Anderson, 1871, at San Jose, Cal. Went to Los Angeles, 1886 ; practiced there until 1890 ; grad., Med. Dept., Univ.: of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1892 ; same year. Res. Phys., in Sanitarium in Chicago ; was appointed Woman Sanitary Inspector,; World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 ; made ascent in captive balloon at the Exposition ; went to Oklahoma land opening in 1893, and in fail of 1893 lo- cated in Denver, Colo. ; appointed first woman phys. in charge of Woman's Dept, of Colo. State Insane Asylum, 1899-1901 ; returned to Cal., 1902 ; was Res. Phys., Pacific Hospital, S. F., and in June, 1903, opened offices in Hayward, Cal. W. C. T. U. State Organizer and; Lecturer for Eastern Districts of Oregon, in 1906, and 3 counties in which she worked voted dry ; appointed Delegate to Natl. W. C. T. U. Conv., in 1906 ; also to Natl. Purity Conv., Chicago, 1906. Voted for President of U. S., in Wyoming 1896; Colo., 1900; and Cal., 1912. In 1905, as Pres. of Hayward Ladies' Im- provement Club, broke ground for Hay- ward Carnegie Library. Half owner, with brother, of Williams Variety Store, Hay- ward, Cal. Examining Phys., Women of Woodcraft, Palma Circle No. Ill ; Ladies of the Maccabees, Fraternal Brother- hood. Member : Am. Public Health Assn., Am. Med. Assn., State and County Med. Socs. ; Alumnus, Univ. of Mich. ; Past Guardian Neighbor, Women of Woodcraft ; Past Noble Grand, Hayward Rebekab Lodge, No. 26, Alameda County W. C. T. U., Alameda County S. S. Assn. Presby- terian. Address : Highland Tract, Upper D. & S., Fifth St., Hayward, Cal. W^ILLIAMS, Emerson Milton, Banker, born, Alabama, Oct. 26, 1862; son, E. M. and Mary (Ellis) W. Edu. : A. & M. Col- lege, Auburn, Ala. Married, Maggie Lee Harris, Nov. 14, 1900, in Tex. Gen. Store ON THE PACIFIC COAST 611 Mgr.. of 5 branch dry good stores, Ariz. Copper Co.. doing annual bus. of $2,000.- 000. Pres., First Natl. Bank of Clifton ; Dir., Ariz, and New Mexico. R. R. Served in Legis. of Ariz.. 1 term. Democrat. Member: Elks, ^Masons, Odd Fellows. Arh dress : Clifton, Ariz. kVILIilAMS, Gesner, Lawyer; dorn, Gainsville, Ala., Dec. 15. 1867 ; son, David Hill and Eugenia Florida (Hutton) W. Edit. : public schools. Gainesville, Ala., until 1884 ; Virginia Military Institute. Lexington, Va., 1884-88 ; Eastman Natl. Business College, Poughkeepsie. N. T.. 1885 : LL. B.. Univ. of Va., 1890. Mar- ried. Jennie Graydon Knox, Sept. 7, 1892. at Demopolis, Ala. Practiced law under firm name of Clark & Williams, Demopolis. Ala. Atty., Sou. Ry. Co. One of the attys. who broke the "Oiled Roads Patent." Moved to Los Angeles, 1903. Member law firm. Hutton & Williams. Member of counsel in the famous "Lucky" Baldwin will case, representing plaintiff. Organ- izer of Independence Party in Cal., 1906. Member : Natl. Comm. of the Indepen- dence Party. 1908 : Natl. Guards. Ala.. 1892-1902. Mayor. Demopolis, 1895-97 : City Atty.. 1897-1903., Member. Constitu- tional Convention of Ala.. 1901 ; Civic Judge. 1898. Member : Elks. Knights of Pythian, Odd Fellows. Res. : 1743 W. Adams ; Offlce : Temple Block. Los An- geles, Cal. iVlIililAMS, John IVorman Spencer. Civil Engineer ; horn, Glamorganshire. Great Britain. May 11. 1857 ; son, Benjamin and Elizabeth (Spencer) W. Edu. : grammar school, Leeds. Yorkshire, Eng.. 1865-67 : private school. Birmingham, Eng.. 1867- 69 : private school. Cardiff. Wales, 1869- 71. Married. Mary E. G. Green, daughter of Hon. W. Lowthian Green. June 4. 1889. at Honolulu. H. T. Served appren- ticeship in office of City Engr. of St. John N. B.. 1873-75, then in works of Phoenix Foundry. 1875-79. Mgr.. Kahului Rail- road Co. : Dir.. Baldwin National Bank. Kahului ; Dir.. Maui Telephone Co. Chairman : Liquor License Commissioners, Maui, H. T. Member : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Institution of Mech. Engrs., (Lon- don. Eng.) ; Royal Soc. of Arts. (Lon- don, Eng.) ; Canadian Mining Inst., Assn. of Chemists, (Paris, France) ; Hawaiian Board of Commissioners, Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915. Cluis : Pacific. (Hono- lulu), Commercial, (Honolulu). Address: Kahului, Maui, H. T. ij AVIIiLIAMS, Norman, Lawyer; horn, Hes- ^ . peler, Ontario, Can., Aug. 31, 1871 ; son, William and Mary B. (Brennan) W. Edti. : public and collegiate insts.. Prov. of Ont, B. A., Victoria Univ., Ont.. 1892 ; Ontario Prov. Law School, Osgoode Hall. Toronto. Married, Gertrude E. Robson. Nov., 1903. Moved to Cal.. Nov.. 1898. Member law firm, Williams. Goudge & Chandler. Republican. Res. : 6521 Pol- lard St. ; Office : 307 Exchange bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. "WILIilAMS, Thomas C, Farmer, horn, Mt. Morris, 111.. July 17, 1851 ; son, Elias and Mary (Strouse) W. Edu. : Mt. Morris R. R. Seminary (now Mt. Morris College). Married, Margaret C. Lookabau'gh, Apr. 21. 1872, at Mt. Morris, 111. Vice-pres.. First Natl. Bank. Pres., Alfalfa Prod- ucts Co. ; Pres., Standard Home Bldg. Co. Democrat. Address : Sunnyside. Wash. WILLIAMS, Thomas Hansford, Capital- ist ; horn, Sacramento. Cal., Dec. 9, 1859 : son. Gen. Thomas Hansford and Mary Rebecca (Bryant) W. ; his grandfather. Sherrod Williams, was a Member of Con- gress for 12 consecutive terms ; descendant of Gen. Williams, known as Cerro Gordo Williams. Edu. : public school. San .Jose, Cal. ; Oakland High School. Cal. ; grad.. Golden Gate Acad, of Oakland, Cal., 1877 : Univ. .of Cal., 1877-79; B. S. and B. A., Santa Clara College. 1880. Married, Bea- trice Steele, Mar. 23. 1901, at Oakland. Cal. Had charge of father's ranches 8 years. Under firm name. Ferris & Wil- liams, engaged in contracting, excavating, digging ship canals, reclaiming waste lands, etc., 8 years. Pres.. Blood Horso Assn., 1889 ; organized Cal. .Jockey Club. 612 WHO'S WHO 1890 ; Pres., Federal Ballot Machine Co. ; Dir., Pacific Packing Co., Guadalajara, Mex. ; Pres., Mexican Inv. Co. ; Dir., Shas- ta Water Co.. Jerome Garage Co. Gluts : Pacific Union, Olympic, Press, San Fran- cisco Golf and Country, (S. F.) ; Clare- mont Country, Athenian, Reliance, (Oak- land) ; Marin Country, Sutter, (Sacra- mento) ; Yosemite, (Stockton) ; Brook, Rocky Mountain, National Hunt, Steeple Chase Assn., (N. Y.). Address : San Fran- cisco. Cal. WILLIAMS, Warren Lamont, Judge; torn, Lansing, Mich., June 23, 1880 ; son, Charles Brewster and Mary Kate (Hunt) W. Edu. : public schools, N. Y. ; grad., high school, 1895 ; 1 year prep, school ; Alma College, Alma, Mich.. 1905 ; read law in office of D. M. Hammock, Los An- geles. Married. Maria Theresa Hickok. Dec. 31, 1910. Moved to Cal., 1890. App. Dep. Pros., Atty., Los Angeles, July, 1908 ; Police Judge, since May, 1909, at Univ. Station. Member ; F. & A. M., B. P. O. E.. Los Angeles Co. Bar Assn., Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Gluts : Union League,. Knickerbocker, Republican. Res. : 4501 S. Figueroa st. ; Offlce : Police Court. Los Angeles, Cal. WILLIAMS, W^illiam Alfred, Geologist; torn, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 25, 1880 ; son, William Alfred and Lucy A. (Good- ell) W. ; descendant of large land owners in Devonshire, Eng., and the Griswolds, a prominent New England family. Edu. : primary and grammar schools, San Fran- cisco, San Miguel, San Luis Obispo coun- ties ; grad., Paso Robles High School. 1899; A. B., Stanford Univ., 1903. App. Asst. Instructor, Stanford Univ. in min- eralogy, field geology and topographical surveying, 1902-03. Field Asst.,. U. S. geological survey, 1903-4 ; in employ of Guggenheim interests, 1904 ; was with Horace Pomeroy, Supt., King of Arizona Gold Mine in Yuma Co. ; several years in various mines in Ida., Nev., Mont., and Ariz. Mill Foreman under W. A. Pom- eroy, Chihuahua. Mex., 1906 ; Mine Fore- man, 2 years. Moved to Cal., 1908. Geol- ogist, Associated Oil Co., until 1910 ; Chief Geologist, Associated Oil Co., since 1910. Has one of the most extensive oil libra- ries in the West. Member : Am. Soc. of Mining Engrs. Address : San Francisco. Cal. WILLIAMS, William Good^^in, Lawyer; torn, Richmond, Va., Nov. 23, 1871 ; son. Rev. William Goodwin and Sallie Ellen (Elsom) W. Edu. : private tutorship : McCabe's Univ. School, Petersburg, Va. ; Randolph (Macon) College, Va., 1887-90 ; J Washington & Lee Univ., Va., 1893-94 ; 1 LL. B., Univ. of Va., 1895; Univ. of Ber- J lin, Germany, 1904; Univ. of Cal., 1908- ; 11 ; B. A. and M. A., Richmond College, Va., 1902. Sept., 1911, accepted profes- sorship of law at La. State Univ., Baton Rouge. Res. u 2240 Blake st., Berkeley ; Offlce : 950 Pacific bldg., San Francisco, and Santa Cruz, Cal. ^VILLIAMS, W^illiam James, Lawyer; torn, Cavanville, Ontario, Can., May 10, 1864 ; son, William and Mary (Brennan) W. Edu. : public schools of Can. ; LL. B.. Univ. of Toronto, 1890. Married, Lena G. Meade, Nov. 25, 1897, at Washington, D. C. Moved to Cal., 1893. Solicitor by the Law Soc. of Upper Can., 1890. Mem- ber law firm, Williams, Goudge & Chan- dler. Republican. Res. : 244 Madelin > drive, Pasadena ; Ofjfice : 312 Exchange bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WILLIAMSON, Willard FoMythe, Law- yer ; torn, Portland, Ore., June 24, 1872 ; son, James Monroe and Matilda (Snow- den) W. Edu. : common schools ; Oak- land High School ; Univ. of Va. ; studied law in office of Garber, Boalt & Bishop, j Married, Paula Rued, Feb. 3, 1908. Moved to Cal., 1888. Chits : Pacific-Union, Clare- mont Country. Member : San Francisco Bar Assn., Masons. Non-partisan. Res. : Piedmont ; Office : 501 Crocker bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WILLIS, Frank R., Judge; torn. North Adams, Mass., Aug. 17, 1855 ; son, Albert L. and Laura P. (Pease) W. Edu. : high school, Jefferson, Greens Co., Iowa, until 1876 ; Lennox College, Hopkinton, Iowa, ON THE PACIFIC COAST 613 1877 ; grad.. Iowa State Normal School, 1879 ; LL. B., Law Dept., State Univ. of Iowa, 1881. Married. Letitia G. Allin. Mar. 8, 1882. Moved to Los Angeles, 1883. Atty. to Public Administrator, 1886-88. Asst. Dist. Atty., 1894-1902. City Atty. of Redondo, 1898-1904. Mem- ber law firm, Davis, Rush & Willis, until 1909. Judge of Superior Court, Los An- geles County, since 1909. Lecturer on "Criminal Law" and "Procedure" in Univ. of Sou. CaL. College of Law. 10 years. Member: Masons, Scottish Rite. 32°, Shriners, B. P. O. E. Cluls : Gamut. Union League, Sierra Madre. Republican. Res. : 154 N. Johnson st. ; Office : Court House, Los Angeles. Cal. WILililS, Park Weed, Physician and Sur- geon ; horn, Milton, Ore., July 10, 1867 ; son, Wm. McCellan and Mary Arabella (Keyes) W. B. S.. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., 1888 ; M. S., 1891 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., Phila., 1891. Mar- ried, Georgia C. Clark, June 15, 1892, at Edgewater Park, N. J. Surgeon : N. Pac. Ry., Puget Sound Traction Light & Power Co., Seattle Lighting Co., Children's Or- thopedic Hosp., City Hosp. First Lieut, in the Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Member: King Co. Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn. Gluhs : Rain- ier, (life member) ; Seattle Golf and Coun- try, College. Author of a few monographs on med. subjects. Res. : 1316 Columbia St. ; Office : 1256 Empire bldg., Seattle. Wash. WIIiL-S, William LeMoyne, Surgeon; horn, Washington, Pa., Aug. 10, 1853 : son, John A. and Charlotte (LeMoyne) W. ; grandson of Dr. P. Julius LeMoyne, builder of first crematory in the U. S. ; his mother introduced cooking into pub. schools at her own expense. Eclu. : public schools, Wash., Pa. ; Emerson Inst., Wash., D. C. ; Wash, and Jefferson College ; Har- vard College, 1876; M. D.. Univ. of Pa., 1882 ; post grad. courses in U. S. and Europe. Married, Susan Glassell Patton. Nov. 23, 1904, at San Francisco, Cal. In- terne, West Pa. Hosp., Pittsburg, Pa.. 1882-83. Moved to Los Angeles, 1883. One of the pioneer members faculty, Univ. of Sou. Cal. ; taught Anatomy and Sur- gical Anatomy 18 years ; Clinical Sur- gery, 6 years ; Dir. and Secy., Cremation Soc. of Sou. Cal., est. in 1887 ; was its Pres., 10 years, until merged with Rose- dale Cemetery Co. Member : L. A. Bd. of Edu., 1893-97; Cal. State Bd. of Health, since 1903, (vice-pres., 1909-11) ; Sixth Dist. Agricultural Assn., 1906-10 ; one of the Founders and Chief Surgs., Children's Hosp.. 1902-5 ; Municipal League, Good Govt. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. (pres., 1895-6) ; Am. Med. Assn., L. A. Co. Med. Assn., (pres., 1889) ; Sou. Cal. Dist. Med. Assn., (pres., 1890-91) ; City Municipal League, Chamber of Commerce. Gluhs : California. University. Sunset, City, Har- vard, Univ. of Pa.. College Men's. One of the founders, L. A. Driving Club, 1897 Read first original research paper on lung surgery before Cal. State Med. Soc, 1892. Recreations : Breeder and owner of fine horses. Res. : S. Pasadena, Cal. ; Office : 260 S. Spring St., Los Angeles. Cal. WIL,L.SON. Frederick Eaton, Mining Engineer; horn, Santa Cruz, Cal., July 15. 1872 ; son. Israel Chapin and Marie Susie (Robinson) W. Edu.: Univ. of Cal. Vice- pres., Edna Mining and Milling Co., Edna. Idaho. Consulting Bngr. in charge of mining properties for the following cor- porations : Mountain Copper Co., Ltd.. London, Eng. ; Globe Minerals Explora- tion Co., Ltd., London, Eng. ; Ray Copper Co., Ltd., London, Eng. ; War Eagle Con- solidated Mining Co., Phila.. Pa. ; Edna Mining and Milling CO., N. Y. ; Densmore Mining and Milling Co., Sonora, Cal. Member : Am. Inst, of Mining Engrs. Ad- dress : 423 Chapala st., Santa Barbara,. Cal. WILSHIRE, William Wallace, Lawyer; horn. Port Byron, 111.. July 25, 1859 ; son, Ma.1. William Wallace and Catherine (Reynolds) W. Grandson of Wm. Jordon Wilshire, soldier. War 1812. with Gen. Jackson at Battle of New Orleans ; hi;? father served in Civil War ; was Chief 614 WHO'S WHO Justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas, and later mem. of congress from Arkan- sas. Edu. : public schools, Little Rock, Ark. ; and at Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor ; 1884-1885, served as law clerk in U. S. Gen. Land Office ; LL. B., in 1884, and LL. M., in 1885, Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., Washington, D. C. Married. Alice Shillington, Nov. 16. 1887. at Washington, D. C. Admitted to bar of Supreme Court, at D. C. in 1885, and admitted to U. S. Supreme Court, 1889 ; went to Seattle, 1890, and since practiced law. Pres., Seattle Commercial Club ; First Asst. Pros. Atty., for King County. Wash., Jan., 1895, to Jan., 1897 ; served in Washington Senate, 1899-1901. Pro gressive Republican. Candidate for Judge of Superior Court of State of Wash, for King Co. Res. : 302 Harvard ave. N. ; Office : 442 N. Y. blk., Seattle, Wash. WIIjSON, Burton Wilbur, Lawyer; 'born, Kopkinton, Iowa, Dec. 21, 1872 ; son, Don Amenzo, and Mary Elizabeth (Blackstone) W. ; direct descendant (maternal) of Wm E. Blackstone, author of Blackstone's Commentaries. A. B., Univ. of Nebraska, 1896, LL. B., 1896; LL. B., Columbia Univ., 1901; A. M., 1901. Married. Charles Edna Polk, in 1902, at Lincoln, Neb. Dir., Secy., and Executive Com- mitteeman, Mexico City Banking Co.. S. A. ; Dir. and Secy., Consolidated Iron and Equipment Co., S. A. ; Dir. and Secy.. Valley Metal Co., S. A. ; Dir. and Secy., Garage Mexicano. S. A. ; Dir. and Secy., Wibeco Co., S. A. ; Dir. and Vice-pres., Tampico News Co., S. A. ; Dir. and Vice- pres., Cuatotolapam Sugar Co., S. A. ; Dir., La Latino Americana, S. A. (life insur- ance Co.) ; senior member, firm of Wil- son, Baz and Kearful. Dir. and officer in various other corporations. Member : Am. Soc. of International law, (life) ; Am. Academy of Political and Social Science, Natl. Municipal League, Natl. Geographic Soc, Board of Governors, Univ. Club of Mex. (ex-pres.) ; Board of Governors of Casino Commercial, Board of Governors of Assn. Protectora de Ninos Sin Hogar, International Peace and Amity Committee, (secy.) ; Am. Benevolent Soc. of Mexico, (pres.) ; Astronomical Soc. of Mexico, Alumni Assn. of Columbia Univ. in tho Republic of Mexico, Ancient Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, Bar Assn. of the City of New York, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Phi, Theta Nu Epsilon, Mexico Soc. of New York. One of the founders and edi- tors of "Columbia Law Review." Cluhs : Jockey, Mexico Country, American, Yacht of Chapala, Camera Nacional de Comercio. Res. : Calle Real 8% Coyoacan, Mexico, D. F. ; Ofjtce : Mutual Life Building, 505- 511, Mexico City, D. F., Mexico. WlliSOlV, Calvert, Lavsryer; 'born, San Francisco, Apr. 18. 1867 ; son, Thomas Frew and Marian G. (Calvert) W. Edu. : schools of Mexico, Can., France, Germany. Phila., Baltimore, New Orleans ; A. B., Georgetown Univ., Washington, D. C. : post-grad.. Harvard College; A. M., George- town Univ., 1888. Married, Kathryne T. Smith, Feb. 11, 1896. Asst. U. S. Atty., for Ariz., 1889-93. Dist. Atty., Yuma Co., Ariz.. 1892-94. Member : K. of P., N. S. G. W. Club : California. Democrat. Res. : 1403 S. Burlington ave. ; Office : 350 Wilcox bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WTIiSON, Charles Edward, Law^yer: lorn, Bradford, Me., Sept. 11, 1839 ; son. Miles and Melinda (Kingsbury) W. Edu.: Hampden Academy, Me. Married, Carrie A. Watson (deceased), July 1, 1869. Served in Civil War, 2nd Me. Cav., 2 years 6 mos. Member : G. A. R., Masons. Clubs : TTnitarian, Commonwealth. Rppub- lican. Res. : 706 Broderick st. ; Office : 1039 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WILSON, Charles Harold, Lawyer ;.6orn, Charlestown, Mass., Aug. 9, 1862 ; son, John Boynton and Mary Ann (Burches) W. Edu. : public schools, Boston, Chaun- cey Hall School, Boston ; studied law in offices of Samuel Hill and P. M. Babcock, Minneapolis, Minn. Married, Annette P. Godchaux, 1898. Moved to Cal., 1889. Club : Union League. Member : Masons. Republican. Res. : 2023 Broderick st. ; ON THE PACIFIC COAST 615 Oifice : 1017 Balboa bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WILSON, Ktlgrar, Kx-Congressnian ; honi, Armstrong Co., Pa., Feb. 25, 1861 ; son, Matthew and Ellen (Pence) W. LL. B.. Univ. of Mich., Law Dept., 1884. Mar- ried, Laura Da Shiell, Oct. 15, 1890, at Watseka, III. Formerly Dir., Bank of Commerce, Boise City Natl. Bank. Yic:>- pres. and Atty.. Bank of Idaho ; Atty., Boise and Interurban Ry. Co., Clearing House Assn. City Atty., Boise City, 1887. Dist. Atty. of Ada County, 1888 ; member Constitutional Con v.. 1889 ; member 54th Congress, 1895-97, 56th Congress. 1899- 11)01 ; Presidential Elector, 1908. Repub- lican. Pres., Bd. of Edu. Member Loyal Legion. Knights of Pythias, Elks. Cluo : Boise Commercial. Res. : 106 Warm Springs are. ; Office : Overland bldg., Boise. Ida. AVILSON, E. E., Lavi^yer; dorn, Corvallis, Oregon, Oct. 23, 1869 ; son, Lewis F. and Bosella J. (Russell) W. B. S., Oregon Agricultural College, 1889 ; LL. B., Univ. of Oregon, Law Dept., 1893. Unmarried. Member, Board of Regents of Oregon Ag- ricultural College, appointed by Governor. City Atty. of Corvallis. under appoint- ment of Council. Member : Phi Delta Phi Fraternity, Corvallis Commercial Club. Has been engaged in active gen- eral law practice, since 1893. Res. : 1009 Monroe st. ; Office : 226 Second st., Cor- vallis, Ore. WILSON, Elliott Hinekley, Civil ani .dining Engineer; hoDi, Now Orleans, Mar. 25, 1851 ; son, William Elliott and Ellen Crawford (Mudge) W. ; descendant of .Tolmstones of Annandaie, Scotland ; I' hi ted to the Fair Maid of Perth. B. S., iC. E.) Wash. Univ.. St. Louis, 1871. An early employe of the Mo. and Miss. Commissions (U. S.) ; 1871-73, with the Northern Pac. ; later, locating engr. for Union Pacific; 188.3-1912, General Engrg. practice on Am. Continent. Member of ) 6th Legislative Assembly of Montana. Member : Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Montana Soc. of Engrs., at which (organized in 1886) was charter member and 2nd Pres. Res. : Sil- ver Bow Club ; Office : Frank blk., Butte, Mont. WILSON, Emniet Homer, Lawyer; horn, Greeley, Colo., Jan. 15, 1876 ; son, John Emmet and Josephine Elizabeth (Coch- ran) W. Edu. : public schools, Los An- geles Co., 1886-91 ; grad., Los Angeles high school, 1894. Married, Grace Saf- ford Humphrey, Oct. 7, 1907. Moved to Cal., 1882. Member, Bd. of Play- ground Commissioners, Los Angeles, 1904 ; Bd. of Edu., 1905-16; Chief Dep. City Atty., 1907-10. Cluhs : Gamut, San Ga- briel Valley Country. Member : Chamber of Commerce, K. O. T. M., Los Angeles Bar Assn. Democrat. Res. : 1032 Grand View St. ; Office : 1146 Title Ins. bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WILSON, Eugene Tallmadge, Banker; l)(j)H, Madison, W^is., Dec. 11, 1852 ; son, John Thomas and Sarah Abigail (Tall- madge) W. Edu. : public schools. Mar- ried, Clara L. Pomeroy, Dec. 25, 1877, at Waitsburg, Wash. Vice-pres., Na- tional Bank of Commerce, Tacoma ; Pres. and Trcas.. Kangiey Timber Co. ; Vice- pres. and Treas., Montecoma Investment Co. ; Dir., Natches Orchards Inc. ; Na- tional Bank Examiner, 1892 to 1911. Member : Tacoma Commercial Club, Cham- ber of Commerce. Cluhs : Union. (Ta- coma) ; Tacoma Country & Golf. Res. : 2804 N. Cedar st. ; Office : National Bank of Commerce, Tacoma, Wash. WILSON, Frank; M., Banker; horn, In- diana, 1843 ; son, .James and Margaret (Hefiiphill) W. Edu.: public schools, On- arga, 111. Married. Rose H. Lane, Nov. 29, 1877, at Chicago, 111. Vice-pres.. First Natl. Bank, Berkeley Bank of Savings & Trust Co. Served in Union Army, Civil War. Republican. Cluh : Claremont Coun- try. Res. : 2400 Ridge road ; Office : First Natl. Bank, Berkeley, Cal. WILSON, Horace S., Lawyer; horn, Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 9, 1883 ; son. Percy R. and Emily Alice (Sandes) W. Edu. : Los Angeles grammai* schools ; grad.. Harvard 616 WHO'S WHO Military Academy, 1904 ; Stanford Univ., 3 years. Married, Maybelle Harmon, Juno 8, 1909. Law partner, Oscar ('. Mueller. Clubs : California, University. Republi- can. Res. : 445 Harvard blvd. ; Offlce : 404 Wilcox bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WILSON, John Charles, Stock and Bond Broker ; horn^ San Francisco, July 21, 1870 ; son^ Jotin Charles and Agnes (Cowan) W. JEdu. : primary and grammar schools, San Francisco ; Sacketts School, Oakland, Cal., 1886-89. Married, Mabel C. Cluff, Feb. 10, 1904, at San Fran- cisco, Cal. Clerk, J. Macdonough & Co., 1890-1902 ; Dir., Western Fuel Co., (for- merly J. Macdonough & Co.), 1902. Mem- ber, San Francisco Stock and Bond Ex- change, 1905 ; N. Y. Stock Exchange, Sept. 17, 1908 ; Chicago Stock Exchange, Sept. 19, 1908 ; N. Y. Cotton Exchange, Aug. 9, 1911. Yosemite Park Commnr.. 1900-6. Member : Masons, K. T. (Cal. Commandery). Clubs: Pacific Union, Bo- hemian, Family, Cosmos, Merchants Ex- change, (S. F.) ; Burlingame Country, San Mateo Polo; California, (L. A.). Ad- dress : Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal. WILSON, Mountford Samuel, Lawyer; bo7m, San Francisco, Cal., May 26, 1857 ; son, Samuel Mountford and Emily Jose- phine (Scott) W. Edu. : public schools. San Francisco ; A. B., Yale Univ., 1879. LL. B., Hastings College of Law, 1882. Married, Flora H. Carroll, May 15. 1890. Member law firm, Wilson & Wilson. Clubs : Pacific-Union, University, Bohemian. Bur- lingame Country. Member : Academy of Sciences. Res. : Burlingame ; Office : Ne- vada Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WILSON, Nichols Field, Bonds; born, Concordia, Kas., Mar. 22, 1879 ; son, Hor- ace Wilson. Studied law as a boy. Mar- ried, Helen Gray, June 29, 1912, at San Francisco, Cal. Has been eleven years in banking, finance, stocks and bonds ; associated at various times with leading Los Angeles, San Francisco and N. Y. financiers. Pres., American Bond Co. ; served in Spanish-American War with Major-Gen. S. B. M. Young. Clubs : Olym pic. Southern. Res. : 2828 Devisadero st. Office: Tenth floor. Clans Spreckels bldg. San Francisco, Cal. WILTSEE, E. A., Mining- Engineer. M. E., Columbia School of Mines, 1885. Chemist, Edgar Thompson Steel Works, Braddock, Pa., 1885-86 ; Chemist, Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., Pueblo and Holden Smel- ter, Denver, 1887-88 ; Asst. Supt, North Star Mine, Grass Valley, Cal., 1888-90 ; Mine Mgr. in Johannesburg, S. Africa, 1893. Returned to U. S., 1896. Res. Mgr., Venture Corp., Ltd., of London, in N. Y., 1903-5. Opened ofiice in New York as cons, and exam, engr., 1905. Went to Bakersfield, Cal., 1910. Vice- pres., and Mang. Dir., Consolidated Mid- way Oil Co. Address : Bakersfield, Cal. WINDREM, Lee Decatur, Lawyer; born, Lancaster Co., Neb., Dec. 25, 1870 ; son, Samuel and Nettie Ellen (Cooper) W. Edu. : common schools, Dorchester, Neb. ; studied law in ofiice of Miles Wallace, Madera, Cal. Married, Margerie Dean Rickabaugh, July 23, 1903. Moved to Cal., 1893. City Atty., Richmond, 1009- 11. Democrat. Res. : 736 Richmond ave. ; Office : 212 Washington ave., Richmond, Cal. WING, Elbert, Physician; born, Collins- ville. 111., Oct. 3, 1852. Edu. : Whipple Academy ; 111. College ; A. B., 1875 ; A. M., 1878 ; M. D., Chicago Med. College, 1878- 82. Interne, Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago, 1882-4 ; post grad., Berlin, Prague, Vienna. 1884-5. Married, Charlotte J. Halliday. July 7, 1898. In practice, Chicago. 1885-1902 ; Los Angeles since 1902. Demonstrator of Pathology, Chicago Med. College, and Northwestern Univ. Med. School, 1885-90; Pathologist, St. Lukes and Cook Co. Hosps., 1885-8 ; Attending Neurologist, St. Lukes Hosp., Chicago. 1892-3. Member : Chicago Med., 111. State Med., L. A. Co. Med., Cal. State Med. and Am. Med. Assns. and Socs. Res.: 2156 W. Adams st. ; Office : Kerckhok bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ;| ON THE PACIFIC COAST 617 W'llVG, Peleg Beusou, Oculist; born, Liv- ermore. Maine, Oct. 17, 1860 ; son, Lewis Moh-in and Lucretia Foss (Wiug) W. M. D., Med. Dept., Brunswick, Maine, 1SS3. Oculist, N. P. Ry. Member : Pierce Co. Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc. Am. Med. Soc, Puget Sound Acad- emy of Oplithalmology and Otolaryngology. Res. : 704 X. Q. st. ; 0/fioe : Fidelity bldg., Tacoma. Wash. W'lNGFIELD, George, Mining- and Banking ; honi. Ft. Smith, Ark., Aug. 16, 1876 ; son, Thomas Y. and Martha M. Wingfield. Married. Maude Murdoch, 1908, at San Francisco. Pres. : Goldfleld Con- solidated Mines Co., John S. Cook & Co.. Bankers : Nixon Natl. Bank, Reno, Nev. ; First Xatl. Bank. Winnemucca, Nev. ; Car- son Valley Bank, Carson, Nev. ; Nevada Hills Mining Co., Buckhorn Mines Co., and numerous other corporations. At one time a partner of the late U. S. Sen- ator. Geo. S. Nixon, under firm name of Nixon & Wingfield ; partnership dis- solved in 1908. Cluhs : Bohemian, Press. (San Francisco) ; Sierra Madre. (Los An- geles) : Rocky Mountain, (N. Y.). Mem- ber: Am. Academy Political Science. Am. Mining Congress. Address : Reno. Nev. WIXGO, Tiillius M., Banker: Tyorn, Paulding Co., Ga., July 4, 187-3 ; son, J. Coleman and Delia (Brown) W. Edu. : public schools : Central College, Sulphur Springs. Ga.. 1886-7. Married, Elena C. Rohrabacher. Dec, 1894, at Portland, Ore In banking bus.. Tex.. 1890-3 ; Portland. Ore.. 1893 : Mgr., newspaper, Albuquerque. N. M.. 1896-7 ; organized Lowden Natl Bank. El Paso. Tex.. 1900, now Pres. Am. Natl. Bank. El Paso ; Dir.. Bankers Trust Co.. Fort Worth ; Secy.. El Paso Realty and Inv. Co. Clubs : Toltec. El Paso Coun- try. El Paso Social. Kennel. Res. : Gov- ernment Hill ; Office : Am. Natl. Bank. El Paso. Tex. WIXSLOW, Kenelm, Physician: born. Boston, 1863 ; son, William Henry and Elisabeth Ryers (Kempton) W. ; descend- ant of Gov. Edward Winslow first Gov Mass. Colony and of Admiral John Wins- low, Commander of Kearsage in Civil War. Edu. : Harvard Univ., B. A. S., 1883 ; M. D. v., 1886; M. D., 1891. Married. Mary Olivia Folsom, 1893, at Boston Formerly Asst. Prof., Comparative Thera- peutics, Harvard Univ. Member : Mass. Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc. Clubs : University, Harvard, (Seattle). Author: "Production and Handling of Clean Milk" (3rd edition) ; "Home Medical Library." Review of Reviews Co., and numerous scientific papers. Res. : 602 Belmont ave., N. ; Office : 360 Empire bldg.. Seattle, Wash. WINSLOW, Thomas Hartley. Physician and Surgeon ; born, Chicago, 111.. Nov. 23. 1870 ; .son, Wm. C. and Christiane C. S. (Osterby) W. Edu. : Hanch's Latin School. Copenhagen. Denmark, 1878-88 ; M. D.. Hering Med. College. Chicago. 1896; Stanford Univ., Cal., 1893; Univ. of Berlin. Germany, 1897 and 1911. M.ar- ried, Yvonne E. Flinch. Specialist in diseases of eye. ear, nose and throat. Member : Am. Inst, of Homoeopathy. Cal. State Homoeopathic Med. Soc. Alameda County Med. Soc. Rev. : 321 Ramona ave.. Piedmont. Cal. : Office : Union Savings Bank bldg.. Oakland. Cal. WIATERHALTER, Wilhelm Karl. Con- sulting Agriculturist : born. Munich, Ba- varia. Germany. Feb. 12. 1868 ; son. Dr. Leopold and Minna (Fischborn) W. ; des- cendant of court physicians to Grand Dukes and Kings of Bavaria. Edu. : Mu- nich, Traunstein ; grad.. Real Gymnasium, 1885 : Chateau de Gourchevaux. near Morat, Switzerland, 10 months ; appren- tice one year to Hanover, for experience in practical agriculture ; grad.. Agricul- tural Acad.. Weihenstephan. near Munich. 1889. Post grad. course I'niv. of Cal.. fall 1895. Married. Nellie Humphreys, Oct. 19. 1898, at San Francisco. Agri- cultural mgr.. large domain, Remstaedt. Germany, until Oct.. 1901 : Field Supt.. and Asst. Forester, Royal Domain, Sarvar. Hungary. Came to U. S. May. 189;; Went to Alaska, 1893 : employed 2 months at the trading station of the North Amer- 618 WHO'S WHO ican Commercial Co. Moved to San Francisco, 1894. Joined experimental station, Kern Co. Land Co., Bakersfield ; Secy, to Prof. Hilgard, Univ. of Cal.. 1896-97. Supt., Spreckles Ranch at King City ; Agriculturist, Am. Beet Sugar Co. ; Mgr., sugar factory, Lamar, Colo., 1905- 1907. Sent to Europe by pres. of Am. Beet Sugar Co. to study beet sugar culture. Oflice : Humboldt Savings Bank bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. ^VIN'IVOOD, Job Henry, Mining Engi- neer ; liom, Cosely, England, Aug. 25. 1875; son, William and Mary Ann (Tur- ner) W. Eclu. : public schools ; Butte Business College; E. M., Mich. College of Mines, 1903. Married, Katherine Fisher, Sept. 29, 1904, at Butte, Mont. His parents came to U. S. vrhen he was 6 years old ; worked at coal mines and farming in Iowa, between ages of 12 and 21 ; hoisting engr., at Butte, Mont., 1897 to 1900 ; student at Mich. College of Mines. 1900-03 ; Asst. Mining Engr. at Columbus Con. Mine, 1903-04 ; since in private practice as Mining and Civil Engr., Salt Lake City. U. S. Mineral Surveyor for Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Vlce-pres. and Dir., Alta Consolidated Mining Co. Dir. and Secy, and Treas.. Esperanza Mining & Contracting Co Member. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Res. : 568 E. 4th South st. ; Offlce : Continental Bank bldg.. Salt Lake City. Utah. AVISE, Wallace A., Lawyer: horn. Santa Rosa, Cal., Dec. 21, 1867 ; son, Henry and Rachel Sarah (Hyman) W. Edii. : gram- mar and high schools, Santa Rosa and San Francisco, grad.. 1884: Univ. of Cal.. 1884 ; LL. B.. Hastings College of Law, 1889. Married. Lillie Nathan. Mar 6, 1894. Grand Pres.. 1903. Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Dist. No. 4. Mem- ber : Masons. Democrat. Res. : 3550 Washington st. ; Office : Merchants Natl, bldg., San Francisco, Cal. \\^ISEMAN, Philip, Mining Operator: horn, Chillicothe, O., 1864. Eclu. : public schools, Chillicothe, O. Asst. to Gen. Mgr.. Boston & Mont Co., Butte, Mont, with Shannon Copper Co., of Ariz., 1899-190' Gen. Mgr., Am. Mines & Exploration Co. Member ; Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. Chihs : Silver Bow. (Butte, Mont.) ; Sierra Ma:3re. (L. A.). Res. : 952 Lake st. ; Office : lOOo Central bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. WISLiER, Henry Miller, Lawyer; horn, Mifflin Co., Pa., June 6, 1854 ; son, Lewis and Anna Maria (Miller) W. Edu. : pub- lic schools, O., until 1870; LL. B., Cin- cinnati College of Law, 1884. Married, Clara O. McWilliams, Sept. 22, 1874. Moved to Cal., 1905. Member, Lower House of Kas. Legis., 1888-89. Republi- can. Res. : 2828 Harvard blvd. ; Office : 207 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. Cal. WISjVER, Clarence B., Oil Operator: horn. Friendship, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1867 ; son, James E. and Laura Newman (Bell) W. Edu. : Friendship Acad. ; Hamline Univ., private tutors. Married, Gertrude Dixon, Nov. 10, 1886, at Fargo. N. D. Cashier, Bank of Lisbon, Dakota. 1886- 88 ; drafted Dakota State Bank Law, 1889 ; assisted in organizing first bank under this law. Mgr.. World's Fair Branch, Am. Trust & Savings Bank, Chi- cago, 1893 ; organized West Pullman Bank, which was later reorganized as State Bank of West Pullman : was its first cashier, vice-pres., and pres. Gen. Mgr., Sills Eddy Mica Co., N. Y. City. 1900-02. Organized and financed, Dubois Elec. & Traction Co.. Dubois, Pa. ; or.ganized Brit- ish Consolidated Oil Corporation. Ltd., at London. Eng.. 1907; Gen. Mgr., of Co.. in Cal., 1909 ; resigned, 1911 ; purchased and leased other Vv-ells which he later sold to Petroleum Properties Syndicate. Purchased land at Snelling, Cal., which h-- has subdivided in 40-acre tracts for col- onizing purposes. Cluhs : Sierra Madre, (L. A.) ; Union League, (S. F.). Address: Los Angeles, Cal. WISWALiIi, Robert Davis, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Ballston Spa, N. Y.. Oct. 12, 1870 ; son, Henry Wiswall and Mary Ann (McMullen) W. Grad., Univ. of Ore- gon. 1897. Married. Laura A. West, May 16, 1899, at Vancouver, Wash. Dir., U. S. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 619 Xatl. Ronk of Vancouver, Wash. Mem- ber : Washington State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Ren. : 815 Columbia st. ; Of- fice : Crawford Marsliall bldg., Vancouver, Wasli. U ITHERBKE, OrviUe O., Physician. M. D., Northwestern Univ., Med. School, 1893. Prof. Surgery, College of Phys. and Surg., Univ. of Sou. Cai. ; Attending Surg., L. A. Co. Hosp. Member of Bd. of Coun- cillors L. A. Co. Med. Assn. Member : Cal. State Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn.. Phi Rho Sigma Frat. Res. : 1020 S. Bur- lington ave. ; Office : 427 W. 5th St., Los Angeles, Cal. WITTER, George Franklin, Lawyer; horn. Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 8, 1863; son, George Franklin and Frances Louise (Phelps) W. Grad., Howe high school, Grand Rapids, Wis., 1881 ; Northwestern Bus. College, Madison, W^is., 1882 ; B. S., Univ. of W^is., 1887 ; LL. B., 1889. Mar- ried, Mary' A. Carter, Jan. 22, 1891. Prin., High School, Humbird, Wis., 1884- 85, and Merrill public schools. Wis., 1887 ; Marshfield public schools, 1887-88. Moved to Cal., 1892. City Atty., Paso Robles. Res. : 6411 Regent st. ; Office : Commer- cial bldg.. Oakland, Cal. WITWER, Charles Swmner, Lawyer; Jjorri, Blue Ball, Pa., Mar. 17, 1874 ; son. Henry Clay and Desteretta Amelia Beecher (Weiler) W. ; descendant of same family as Henry Ward Beecher. Eclu. : public schools of Lancaster, Co., Pa. ; Franklin & Marshall Academy and Frank- lin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. Married, A. Martha Bullock, of Jericho, Vt., June 30, 1908, at Phila., Pa. Taught public school at Martindale, Pa., at the age of 17 ; elected Registry Assessor at Lancaster, Pa., when 21 ; admitted to the bar in 1898, at Omaha, Neb. Organizer (1904) and Pres., Young Men's Republi- can Club of Colo. Member and Vice- pres. for Colo., Natl. League of Republi- can Clubs, 1907 ; engaged in general prac- tice of law and specializing in mining law at Denver, since 1903. Member, The Junior Order of United Am. Mechanics. /.('.s. : 226 W. 12th avo. ; Office : 328 SymeS bldg., Kenver, Colo. V^OLP, Myron, Lawyer; Jiorn, San Fran- cisco, Oct. 19, 1871. Litt. B., Univ of Cal., 1894 ; attended Hastings Law College ; admitted to practice law before Supreme Court of Cal., in 1897 ; admitted to prac- tice by Supreme Court of U. S., at Wash- ington, D. C, in 1905. After graduation from Univ. of Cal., returned for post grad. law work ; engaged in newspaper work be- fore and after graduation. Appointed Secy., State Bureau of Highways, 1895. and served until 1897, completing law studies. While a student at Univ., or- ganized and became first Pres. of Repub- lican College League of Cal., first Vice- pres., Natl. College Republican League. Stumped State for Republican party when 21 years of age ; now devotes time to law and business interests. Appointed Ins. Commissioner of Cal. by Gov. Gage in 1902 ; re-appointed by Gov. Pardee, in 1906 ; resigned, 1910. Clubs : Bohemian, Olympic, Union League, S. F. Commercial, Univ. of Cal., The Family. Member: Scottish Rite 32° Mason, Islam Temple, Mystic Shrine ; Past Pres., Cal. Parlor, N. S. G. W. Res. : 2816 Pierce st. ; Office : First Natl. Bank bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WOLFE, Franklin Edward, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Clarkston. Mich., May 31, 1867 ; son, John C. and Lucy C. (Frick) W. Edu. : Long Island College, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1890. Married, Ella L. Townsend, July 24, 1895, at Metamora. Mich. Dir., Medical Lake School Board, 4 years ; Attending Phys.. State Inst, for Feeble-Minded and Epileptics, at Medical Lake. Address : Medical Lake, Wash. AVOI-PF, Harry K., Lawyer; horn, Cal., 1881. Edti. : local public schools ; grad., old Lincoln Grammar School ; read law in offices of Otto Irving Wise, Bert Schles- singer and Marshall Woodworth. Married, Elsie Franklin, Dec. 27. 1905. Member, Bd. of Governors of Federation of Jewish Charities of San Francisco. Past Pres., Free Loan Assn. Past Dist. Dep. Grand Pres., B'nai B'rith. Past Grand of Inde- 620 WHO'S WHO pendent Order of Odd Fellows. Lecturer on local Lodge of Foresters of America. Member : Masons, Islam Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., Bar Assn. of San Francisco. Republican. Res. : 1782 O'Farrell st. ; Office : 322-325 Russ bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WOLFLIN, Hug-h MaMpin, Mining- Engi- neer ; J)orn, Canton, Mo., Aug. 12, 1886 ; son, George Hugb and Lena (Maupin) W. B. S., Univ. of Arizona. 1907 ; Mining Engr., 1908. Unmarried. Engr., U. S. Bureau of Mines. Member : Am. Inst. Min- ing Engrs., Am. Mining Congress. Res. : Redlands, Cal. ; Office : Mine Rescue Sta., University Station, Seattle, Wash. WOL.TZ, Fred Irvin, Electrical Eng-i- neer; horn, Washington, D. C, Mar. i, 1883 ; son, James Wm. and Katlierine E. (Jones) W. Edu. : Waynesboro High School, Pa., 1903 ; B. S., Pa. State College, 1909. Unmarried. Elect. Engr.. The Great Shoshone Twin Falls Water Power Co. Asso. Member. Am. Inst. Elect. Engrs. Member : Sons of Jove, Wagner Engrs. Club, (St. Louis) ; St. Louis Engr. Club. Asso. Editor, "Power News." Address : Power Co., Twin Falls, Ida. WOOD, Clarence Benson, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Kingston. N. Y., Dec. 11, 1876 ; son^ Benson B. and Christina (O'Neil) W. ; direct descendant of Hugh O'Neil, Lt. Gov, of Ireland. Edu. : Kings- ton public and high schools ; Univ. of Pa. ; Hahnemann Med. College, Phila. ; N. Y. Med. College and Hosp. ; Opthalmic Col- lege and Hosp., N. Y. ; Flower Hosp., N. Y. ; Metropolitan Hosp.. N. Y. Married, Mignon Edwards, June 12. 1907, at Seat- tle, Wash. Senior member, Drs. Wood & Samuels. Lieut. Commander, First Div., N. M. W. ; Executive Officer. U. S. S. Con- cord, since June 15, 1911. Member : Am. Med. Assn.. Tri-State Med. Assn., Pacific Coast Soc. of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology. Puget Sound Acad, of Opthal- mology, Rhinology and Laryngology, King Co. Med. Soc. Rhinologist, Laryngologist and Otologist, Seattle City Hosp.. Swedish Hosp., also Secy. Staff, Swedish Hosp. ; Surgeon in Chief, U. S. Naval Reserve of Wash. Cluhs : Officers, Seattle Athletic, Seattle Yacht. Res. : Hotel Sorrento ; Office : 502-5 Alaska bldg., Seattle, Wash. ^VOOD, CliflEord Brown, Physician and Surgeon ; horn, Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 14, 1859 ; son, William W. and Elizabeth (Tait) W. Went to Louisville, Ky., about 1862, and to Chicago, 111., 1868 ; attended grammar and high school, Chicago ; Univ. of Michigan, 1877-8 ; M. D., Chicago Col- lege Phys. and Surg., 1883 ; Interne, Cook County Hosp., 1883-84. Went to Honolulu, Dec, 1886. Married, Genevieve Gilmoro, Oct. 19, 1887, at Honolulu. Member, Board of Health, 1893 to 1900 ; Pres., Board of Health, 1900 ; Attending Surg., Queen's Hosp., 1890 to 1902, also 1912 ; Phys. and Surg., Children's Hosp., since July, 1911. First Lieut., U. S. Med. Reserve Corps. Member : Sons of Am. Rev., Hawaiian Territorial Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., 32° Mason and Knights Templar; Past Potentate, Aloha Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. CJuhs : Pacific. University, Country, (Honolulu). Res.: 1566 Thurston ave. ; Office : 166 Beretania St., Honolulu, T. H. WOOD, George D., Banker; horn, Eau Claire, Wis., Feb. 9. 1873 ; son, Daniel and Nancy J. (Prince) W. Edu. : Eau Claire High School, and Lawrence Univ. Married. Grace G. Adams, Sept. 6, 1905, at Bloomington. 111. Treas., Potts, Wood & Co., Appleton. Wis. ; Cashier and Dir.. Curry County Bank ; Secj^, Gold Beach Lumber Co. Formerly, Alderman and Pres. of Board of Public Works in Apple ton. Wis. Address : Gold Beach, Ore. WOOD, JTames Walton, Physician; horn. Geneva, N. Y., Nov. 17. 1856. Edu. : Geneva High School ; Rush Med. College ; M. D., College of Phys. and Surg.. Chi cago, 1883. Married, May McDonald. Oct. 21, 1884. In practice, Palestine. Texas, 1883-4 ; Juaniata, Nebr., 1884-6 ; Long Beach, since 1886. Health Officer. Long Beach, 1890-8 ; Member. City Council. Long Beach. 1898-1900 : Bd. Trustees, 1894-1906. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Assn. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 621 h'ca. : 125 Cedar ave. ; 0/p,ce : 38 Tine avo., Lonti Boach, Cal. WOOD, J. Lelioy, Mechanical I'^ng-ineer; horn, Albany, Ore., 18.S.J ; .sou, Frank and Elizabeth (Isom) W. Edu. : Columbia Univ. ; B. S., Univ. of Ore., 1909. Married, Lena Miller, May, 1910, at Albany, Ore. Vice-pres. and Mgr., Albany Iron Works. Member : Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs, Sigma Nn (Greek letter frat.). Club: University. (Portland). Address: Albany. Ore. WOOD, John Perry, Judge; horit,, Balti- more, Md., Mar. 30, 1879 ; son. Rev. .T. A. and Ida L. (Perry) W. iJdu. : pujjlic schools, Everett, Pa. ; A. B., Dickinson College, 1900 ; LL. B., Yale Law School, 1902. Married, Claudine B. Hazen, June 17, 1911. Moved to Cal., 1902. Police Judge of Pasadena, 1905. City Atty. of Pasadena, 1906-10. Judge of Superior Court, Los Angeles County, since 1911. Member : A. F. & A. M. Clubs : Overland, Annandale Country, (Pasadena) ; Union League, (Los Angeles). Progressive Re- publican. Res.: Pasadena; Office: Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. WOOD, Lester Benjamin, Banker; born. Oblong, 111., July 20, 1868 ; son, James H. and Frances Wood. Edu. : high school, Rob- inson, 111. Married, Minnie Newlin, Nov. 2, 1890, at Robinson. Pres., First Natl. Bank, Jerome ; Dir., Davis-Reichenbaugh Shoe Co., Centralia, 111. Secy, and Treas., Lincoln County Bankers Assn. Member : Royal Arch Masons. Address : Jerome, Ida. W^OOD, William Richard, Banker; born, Lamar Co., Tex., Nov. 16, 1858 ; son, Thomas Jefferson and Martha (Brame) W. Edu. : public schools, Tex. Married, Cartha Baird, Aug. 4, 1886, in Tex. En- gaged in law practice, Paris, 1892-4. Asst. Cashier, First Natl. Bank, Paris. 1895-1907 ; now Vice-pres., Am. Natl. Bank, Paris. Stockholder, Hugo Natl. Bank, Hugo, Okla. ; Dir., Howland State Bank, Howland, Tex. Res. : 449 S. 26th st. ; Office : Am. Natl. Bank, Paris, Tex. W^OODCOCK, Ernest, Real Estate; born, St. Cloud, ^>IInn., Oct. 23, 1870 ; son, Fenn. B. and Frances (Taylor) W. B. S., Whit- man College, Walla Walla, Wash., 1895. •Married, lOtha Henderson, Aug. 5, 3 900, at North Yakima. Pres., Yakima Realty & Inv. Co. ; Vice-pres., Central Bank and Trust Co., etc. Res. : R. F. D. 4, N. Ya- kima ; Office: 12 E. Yakima ave.. North Yakima, Wash. WOODCOCK, Milton Sherman, Banker and Lawyer ; born, Greenfield, Wis., May 9, 1849 ; son, Martin and Amanda J. (White) W. Edu. : public schools. Ore. Married, Emma Jane Simpson, at Corval- lis. Ore. In private practice of law, 1875- 87 ; now Pres. and Atty., First Natl. Bank. Corvallis. Member : Royal Arch Masons. Royal and Select Master. Club : Commer- cial. Address : Corvallis, Ore. WOODFORD, Frank C, Banker; born, Illinois, June 23, 1860 ; son, Amherst B. and Henrietta (Benson) W. Edu. : Bus. College, Quincy, 111. Married, Jennie L. Biddle, Oct. 25, 1882, at Shenandoah, Iowa. Pres., Meadows State Bank. Res. : 1214 Hays St. ; Office: Yates bldg., Boise, Ida. WOODIN, Scott Percy, Physician and Surgeon ; born, Jamestown, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1862 ; son, Samuel Perry and Sarah Eliza- beth (Clark) W. ; maternal gt. gt. grand- father, Eliza Webster of Whitehall, Yt., served with the Green Mountain Boys through the Rev. War, and was a lineal descendant of Gov. John Webster, first Gov. of what is now the State of Connec- ticut ; paternal gt. grandfather, Amos Woodin, a pioneer resident of N. Y. State, Ontario County, served through the Rev. War, and was present at the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga, N. Y. Edu. : James- town, N. Y., Union School ; M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1886. Married, Imogene Ashley Huntsman, Nov. 24, 1904, at Seat- tle, Wash. Asst. Phys., King Co. Hosp.. Seattle, 1901-5; Health Officer, City of Georgetown, Wash., 1904-06, (now a part of Seattle). Member: Am. Med. Assn.. King Co. (Wash.), Med. Soc, Natl. Geo- graphic Soc. Clubs : Arctic, Citizens. Mason. Address : 5801 Corson ave., Seat- tle, Wash. 622 WHO'S WHO WOODRUFF, Charles William, Civil En gineer ; iorn. Glen wood, la., Jan. 1, 1883 ; son, Eugene B. and Mattie B. (Bosby- shell) W. Grad., Glenwood, la., High School, 1900 ; 1 year, Tabor College, la., 1900-01; B. S. (C. E.), Iowa State Col- lege, Ames, la., 1905. Married, Mabel E. Will, May, 1907, at Aurora, 111. Chief Engr., Washington Northern Ry. Co. ; also Chief Engr., Hamilton Creek R. R. and Logging Co. Engaged in settlement and development of logged off lands. Member : (Jr.) Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Oregon Soc. Civil Engrs., Portland Chamber of Com- merce. Res. : 1275 East Morrison st. ; Office: 420 Henry bldg., Portland, Ore. W^OODRUFF, Franklin B., Lavi^yer; horn, Columbus, O., Sept. 9, 1878 ; son, Richard P. and Anna (McFarland) W. Edu. : pui)- lic schools, O. ; College of Letters, Pacific Beach, Cal. Moved to Cal., 1887. Read law in office of N. P. Conklin, San Diego. Law partner, Alfred W. Allen. Received 1st Lieut. Commission during Span.-Am. War. Member : Eagles. Clubs : Motor Boat, South Coast Yacht. Socialist. Res. : 419 South Grand ave. ; Office : 720 Grosse bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. W^OODRUFF, George H., Lawyer; horn, Watertown, Conn., 1873 ; son, J. F. and Ellen (Atwood) W. Edu. : public schools, Conn. ; grad., Vashon College, Tacoma, Wash., 1896 ; Stanford Univ., Cal., 4 years. Married, Nellie E. Brittain, 1901. Admitted to Cal. bar, 1902. City Atty., Whittier, Cal., 1903; Asso. Counsel, Title Ins. and Trust Co., 1904-6; Chief Coun- sel, Union Trust and Title Co., 1906-7. Member of law firm. Woodruff & McClure. Member : Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Elks. Republican. Clubs : Jonathan, Uni- versity. Res. : 666 Harvard blvd. ; Office : 409 Douglas bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WOODS, Charles Lynch, Physician; born, Ohio, 1861 ; son. Dr. .John Keersley and Rebecca (Lynch) W. M. D., Fort Wayne, Ind., Med. College, 1894. Married, Zida Edmiston, 1893, at Celina, O. Taught country and graded schools. 12 years in Ohio, Tenn., and Florida. Has been in U. S. Indian Service under the Civil Ser- vice rules, since 1897 ; Supt., Phys., and Special Disbursing Agent for Makah, Ozette, Quileute and Hoh Indian Reserva- tions ; agency at Neah Bay, Wash. Entered Indian Service, 1898, as teacher in Pine Ridge Agency, S. D. Appointed Phys. at Lemhi Agency, 1900 ; trans, to Standing Rock Agency, 1901 ; and in 1903, to Ft. Belknap Agency ; appointed Supt., Hava- supai School in 1905 ; Neah Bay, in 1906. i Member : Lebanon, No. 104, A. F. & A. M., I Tacoma ; Mo. Chapter, No. 1, R. A. M., j Mandon, N. D. ; Townsend Commandery, I K. T., Port Townsend, Wash. ; Af ifi Tem- ,| pie, A. A. O. N. M. S., Tacoma, Wash. • Address : Neah Bay, Wash. WOODS, Ralph, Lawyer; born. Surprise, Nebr., 1878 ; son^ Lebbeus B. and Mary Elizabeth (Morrison) W. LL. B., Nebr. State Univ., 1903. Was in Klondike in early days. Interested with brother, Rufus Woods, in "Wenatchee Daily World." Dep. Pros. Atty., Pierce Co., 1909-10. Roosevelt Republican. Res. : 911 South I St. ; Office : 623-4-5 Provident bldg., Ta- coma, Wash. WOODS, Samuel Davies, Lawyer; bor]i. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., Sept. 19, 1845; son. James and Eliza Ann (Williams) W. Moved to Cal., 1850. Edu. : public and private schools, and by private instruction of his father. Judge Advocate on staff of Gov. James H. Budd, with rank of Maj. Congressman for Second Congressional Dist., 1899-1902. Practiced alone in San Francisco, 1869-78. Engaged in mining, 1878-82. Practiced law in Inyo Co., Cal., 1882-84. Atty. for Ry. Co., 1884-1904. Practicing in San Francisco, since 1904. General Counsel for Sierra Ry. Co. of Cal., 15 years. Republican. Office : 654 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WOODWARD, Frank J., Real Estate Operator ; born, near Mission San Jose, Cal., Sept. 27, 1870 ; foster son. James and Elizabeth Woodward. Edu. : gram- mar school, Oakland, Cal.. 1876-84 ; Oak- land High School, 1885 ; Heald's Bus. Col- lege, San Francisco, 1886. Married, Dell I ON THE PACIFIC COAST 623 Chapman, Aug. 11. 1892, at Oakland, Cal. Cashier, Woodward & Gamble (real estate dealers) ; Private Secy., E. C. Sessions. 5 years. Receiver, Highland Park and Fniitvale Ry., 2% years, when it became the property of Oakland Traction Co. Organized real estate firm. Woodward, Watson & Co. (formerly W. T. Dingee Co.), 1899. Organized and was Mgr., Realty Bonds & Finance Co. ; sold inter- ests in 1907, and retired from real estate field. Vice-pres. and Mgr.. F. J. Woodward Co.. Inc. Republican. Member : Elks Lodge, No. 171, of Oakland; Live Oak Lodge, F. & A. M. : N. S. G. W. Gluh : Athletic. Address : San Francisco, Cal. WOODWARD, Frank: Liincoln, Lawyer. iorn, Denver, Colo., June 16, 1866 ; son. Ben.lamin F. and Helen (Bassett) W. A. B., Yale Univ.. 1888; LL. B., 1890. Married, May Farnam. Feb. 1. 1891, at New Haven, Conn. Pres.. Trans-Mississippi Golf Assn. ; Vice-pres., Western Golf Assn. ; Executive Comra.. U. S. Golf Assn. Pres., Denver Symphony Orches^"ra Assn. ; Secy.. Colo. Branch of the Archaeological Inst, of Am. Chi'bs : University. Denver Country, Colo. Traffic, Lakewood Country. (Den- ver) ; Cheyenne Mountain Country. Colo. Springs Golf. (Colo. Springs. Colo.) : ITni- versity. (Chicago) ; Yale. Automobile of Am.. Grolier, (New York). Res.: 1357 Williams st. ; Office: Equitable bldg.. Den- ver. Colo. WOOD WELL. W^illiam H., Jr., Lawyer. 1 torn. Pahala. Hawaii. May 5. 1881; son. William Haskell and Martha (Haskell) ', W. : descendant of New England first .; settlers. Grad.. Tabor Academy. Marion. I Mass. 1898 ; LL. B.. George Washington Univ.. Law School, 1906. Married, Evn M. Higbee. July 31. 1907. at Millville. Now Jersey. Asst. Dist. Atty. for Eddy County, N. M.. 1910-1911 ; County Commissioner Eddy County. N. M.. 1912-1916. MembPi- : Colorado Soc. Sons of the Rev.. Odd Fel lows. Woodmen. Author: "Woodwell Genealogy." published bv Esses Institute, and has contributed miscellaneous articles and poems to magazines and papers. Res. : Carlsbad, N. M. WOOIiliACOTT, A. H., Stock and Bond Broker ; torn, Los Angeles. Cal., July 22, 1884 ; son, H. J. and Mary D. Woollacott ; his father was a well-known broker of Los Angeles and N. Y. Edu. : schools of Los Angeles, Cal. Worked in father's office, taking charge of bus., 1907. Dir., Los Angeles Jalisco Mines ; Secy, and Treas.. Butte Lode Mining Co. ; Pres., Mojave Mining and Milling Co. ; Secy., Cal. Ware- house Co. Member : Los Angeles Stock Exchange. Gluts : Jonathan, South Coast Yacht. Res. : 909 Manhattan place ; Office: 231-262 I. W. Hellman bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. WOOLLEY, Ossian Bradford, Banker: torn, Yankton, S. D., Jan. 16. 1872 ; .so??,. Miles T. and Ellen (Stone) W. Edu.: attended public schools at Yankton. S. Dakota, until 1888. Attended Yankton College, 1888-1891. Married. Katherine Hoffman, Aug. 31. 1899. at Yankton. S. D. Manager. Union Savings and Trust Co.. Renton Branch ; Pres.. Woolley & Co. (Inc.). CZm6 : Arctic, (Seattle). Member: B. P. O. E., No. 92, of Seattle. Res. : 203 Williams st. : Offi,ce : 400 4th ave., Renton, Wash. W^OOIiW^IlVE, Thomas Lee, Lawyer, torn, Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 31, 1874 ; -son, Samuel Shanklin and Sally (Shute) W. Edn. : public and private schools. Nash- ville, Tenn. ; LL. B., Cumberland Univ.. Tenn.. 1903; LL. B.. Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., 1904. Married, Alma Foy, Nov. 7, 1900. Moved to Cal.. 1896. Clerk to U. S. Dist. Atty.. Los Angeles. 1897-1900. Dep. City Atty.. Los Angeles. 1907-8. Dep. Dist. Atty.. Los Angeles Co., and Pros. Atty., City of Los Angeles. 1908. In 1910. cand. for Dist. Atty.. for Los Angeles Co.. on Good GoA^t. and Democratic tickets. Member : L. A Bar Assn. Gluts : City. University. Muni- cipal League. Past Pres., of local alumni of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Author : "In the Valley of the Shadows." a novel, Democrat. 624 WHO'S WHO Res. : 1040 Kensington road ; Office : 628 Title Ins, bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WOOIi^VINE, William David, Banker; born, Christianburg, Va., Oct. 19, 1855. Edu. : country schools. Employed in counting rooms and financial depts. of various concerns, Nashville, Tenn., 1873- 86. Married, Lily White, of Louisville, Ky., Oct. 18, 1883. Moved to San Diego. Cal., 1886 ; was Cashier, First Natl. Bank. San Diego, 1888-94 ; Cashier, Sou. Cal. Savings Bank, 1894-98, at Los Angeles ; Cashier, Los Angeles Natl. Bank. 1898- 1903; Vice-pres., Sou. Cal. Savings Bank, 1903-6; Vice-pres., Natl. Bank of Cal.. since 1906 ; Dir. : Security Trust and Sav- ings Bank, Federal Bank, State Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn. Member : Chamber of Commerce. Club : California. Res. : 3601 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. WORKS, John Downey, U. S. Senator: honh Ohio Co., Ind., Mar. 29, 1847 ; son, James Alexander and Phoebe (Downey) W. Edu. : public schools, Ind., with spe- cial course of Latin ; studied law and was admitted to Ind. bar, 1868. Married, Alice Banta, Nov. 8, 1868. Served one term in lower House of Legis. Moved to San Diego, . 1883 ; Los Angeles. 1896. Private, 10th Ind. Cavalry during part of Civil War. Judge of Superior Court. 1886-7 ; Justice Supreme Court, 1888-91 : Councilman, 1909-10 ; elected U. S. Sena- tor from Cal., Mar. 10, 1910. Pi'es. of various industrial companies. Member : Municipal League, G. A. R. Res. : 2720 S. Normandie ave., Los Angeles, CaL WORKS, Lewis Reed, Lawyer: lorn, Vevay, Ind., Dec. 28, 1869 ; son. John Downey (U. S. Senator) and Alice (B anta) W. Edu. : public schools, Vevay. Ind., San Diego and San Francisco. Cal. ; g rad., San Diego Commercial College, 1*888. Married, Harriett Wilson, Aug. 28. 19t^3. Moved to Cal., 1883. Asst. City Atty, ■ Jan., 1907, to Jan.. 1909. Member, CaL Naval Militia (Naval Reserve). 3 years.. (charter member first co, organized ini Cal.). Member: Am. Geographic Soc, Am. Archaeological Soc.^ Acad, of Political and; '' Social Science, Good Government Organi- zation, Municipal League, Chamber of Com- merce, College Equal Suffrage Assn. fhon. member.) ; Natl. Municipal League, B. P. O. E. (Past Exalted Ruler of San Diego Lodge, No. 168). Clubs: City, Severance, Gamut. Republican. Res. : 668 Westlake ave.; Office: H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. AVORRALIi, Calvin R., Banker; born, Marion, Iowa, May 24, 1855 ; son, Isaac D. and Nancy Ann (Thompson) W. Edu. : high school, Boonsboro, Iowa ; grad., Liter- ary Dept., De Pauw Univ., Greencastle, Ind. ; LL. B., Law Dept., Indiana Univ., Bloomington, 1876. Married, Emma Walk- er, July 4, 1883, at Bloomington, Ind. ; second, Corinne Loechle, at Indianapolis. Ind. Engaged in law practice for short time ; now Pres., Am. Bank and Trust Co., Clovis. Served in Indiana Legis., 1886-7 ; Del., from Indiana to Democratic Natl. Conv., 1888. Member : I. O. R. M., Knights of Pythias, Elks, Scottish Rite Masons, 32° (Indianapolis Consistory). Clubs: Canoe, German House, (Indianapolis) ; Clovis Counti'y, Clovis Commercial. Ad- dress : Clovis, N. M. WORTHINGTON, Charles Edward, Phy- sician and Surgeon ; born, Missouri, Jan. 4. 1857 ; son, Robert G. and Jane (Hyde) W. ; both paternal gt. grandfathers were soldiers in the Rev. War, and served direct- ly under Washington. Edu. : public schools, Clark Co., Mo., and at Alexandria College, Mo. ; attended two courses of lectures at College of Phys. and Surg., Keokuk, Iowa, grad., 1876. Married, Sallie H. Bussey. Jan. 25, 1877. at Arbela, Mo. (she died, Sept. 5, 1905) ; second. Susie B. Brown. Sept. 7, 1909. at Moscow, Ida. Local Surg.. Rose Lake Lbr. Co., Ltd. Member : First Baptist Church, Idaho State Med Soc, Paradise Lodge. No. 17, F. & A. M.. Moscow. Ida. ; Moscow Chapter, No. 7. Royal Arch Masons ; Coeur d'Alene Com- mandery. No. 5, Wallace, Idaho ; Syringa Homestead Brotherhood of Am. Yoeman. Moscow. Was local Surg, to Spokane & Palotise R. R. ; Med. Exam, for life ins. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 625 COS. Member. City Coxincil of ^loscow, - years ; was chairman. Board of Health and Police. Democrat. Address : Rose Lake, Ida. WRAY, AVilliaiii, Lawyer; horn, England, Sept. 28, 1876 ; son, Samuel and Eliza E. (Burrell) W. Edti. : grammar and high schools, Seattle, 1S97 ; read law with Harold Preston, of Preston, Carr & Gil- man. Married, Freda Janson, Sept., 1907, at Vancouver. B. C. Secy, and Atty., Alaska-Pacific Ry. & Terminal Co. ; State Representative, 4th Dist., King Co., Wash., 1911 Session : candidate for re-election, Sept.. 1912. Charter member. Young Men's Republican Club. Member : Seattle Bar Assn., State Bar Assn., Red Men, M. W. A., Past Counsel, I. O. O. F. Res. : 421 Lake ave. ; Office : 556 Empire bldg.. Seat- tle, Wash. WRIGHT, Allen G., Lawyer; horn, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 3, 1873 ; son, Ben- jamin C. and Almeda (Darling) W. Edu. : grammar and high schools, San. Francisco, until 1891 ; Univ. of CaL Atty. for San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Member, Am. Acad, of Political and Social Science. CJiihs : University, Bohemian, San Fran- cisco Golf and Country, Army and Navy. Olympic. Commonwealth. Member, San Francisco Bar Assn. Democrat. Res. : 1703 Gough St.; Office: 1019 Mills bldg.. San Francisco, CaL AVRIGHT, Edward l^homas, Civil Engi- neer ; ho)-n, Elgin, IlL, June 30, 1851 ; son, Paul Raymond and Emily Grace ( Harvey) W. Edu. : common schools, and one year at Elgin Academy ; studied engineering in Indianapolis and Chicago under Cleveland & French. Married. Lucy N. Nicholson. Dec. 11. 1873. at Cobdus. 111. Went to Los Angeles, 1875 ; has been in active business there in civil ehgrg., including surveying, ever since. County Surveyor, three tei*ms ; also' served two years as member of City Board of Education. Mem- ber : Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Engrs. and Architects Assii. of Sou. Cal. Cluh : Jona- than. Res. : 54o S. Manhafta;n st ; Office : 690' Pacific Eldctrtc bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. WRIGHT, Georse Thomas, Lawyer; born, Yazoo City, Miss., Mar. 22, 1855 ; son, Selden Stuart and Joanna Maynard (Shaw) W. Edu.: City College, San Fran- cisco; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1$76. Mar- ried. Sophie Ida Landsberger, Oct., 1881. Moved to Cal., Jan., 1860. Member law firm, Wright, Wright & Stetson. Oluh : Bohemian. Independent. Res. : 1421 San Antonio ave., Alameda ; Office : 1018 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal. WRIGHT, Leroy A., Lawyer, horn. New London, Ind., Feb. 10, 1863 ; son, L. C. and Gulielma Wright. Edu. : public schools. Kas. ; State Normal School, Em- poria, Kas. Married, Ida M. Heflfieman. June 1, 1908. Moved to Cal., 1887. En- gaged in newspaper work, 10 years. Mem- ber law firm, Wright & Winneck. Vice- pres., San Diego Title and Trust Co. Mem- ber, San Diego City Library, 2 terms. Park Commnr. of San Diego. State Sena- tor from 40th Dist. Chmn., San Diego Co. Comm., several years. Member, State Executive Comm., 4 years. Member : Natl. Geographic Soc. Cluh : Cuyamaca. Past Grand Exalter Ruler, San Diego Elks. Republican. Address : San Diego, Cal. WRIGHT, Louisa V., Physician; horn, near Camas. Wash., Oct. 30, 1862^: daughter, Lewis Van Vleet and Elizabeth A. (Coffey) V. Grad.. Portland HiMi School, 1879 ; taught 2 years in Clark Cbf.. Wash. ; 1 year in Multnomah Co., Ore. : 1 year in Missoula, Mont. ; M. D., Univ. of Mich.. 1885. Married. James W. Wright. June. 1902. at Camas. Wash. Membei? : Co.. State and Am. Med. Socs. MeHtbdr, School Board in Camas. 12 yea¥g!"!'^AW dress: Camas, Wash. ■.,■....■■. WRIGHT, Selden S., Lawyer: horn. Miss.. Nov. 5, 1850 ; son, Selden S. and Joanna Maynard (Shaw) W. Edu. : public schools. San Francisco ; City College of San Francisco ; Santa Clara College ; Univ. of Cal.. 1 year ; studied law in father's office. San Francisco. Mail-ried. Sliaria Byrd Hopkins, 1873. Movd(f to' OSll, 1«^. 626 WHO'S WHO Justice of the Peace, San Francisco, 1878- 79. Served in Natl. Guard of Cal., 1895- 98, retiring with rank of Col., Sixth Regt., Inf. Democrat. Res. : 4314 Gilbert St., Oakland ; Office : Grant bldg., San Fran- cisco. Cal. WRIGHT, Sherman Elijah, Physician; &orn, Orleans, Ind. ; son^ Elijah Newtoa and Clara Ellen (Sutherland) W. Edu. : high school, Orleans, Ind. ; South Side Academy (preparatory), Chicago; Univ. of Chicago. 2 years, 1903-05; M. D., North- western Univ., Med. School, 1900. Interne. Chicago Hospital, 1900-01 ; post grad. study in Vienna, 1907. Married, Kathei-- ine Best, June 29, 1904, at Minneapolis, Minn. Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Member : Portland City and County Med. Socs., Oregon State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Portland Ophthalmological and Oto-Laryngological Soc, Am. Med. Assn. of Vienna. Fox River Valley (Wis.), Med. Soc. (hon. member) ; Portland Commercial Club, Knights Tem- plar, Shriners, Arab Patrol. Res. : 592 E. 19th St.. N. ; Office : 21.3-215 Medical bldg.. Portland, Ore. WRIGHT, Tliompson Barrett, Physician: boDi, Circleville, 0., Aug. 29, 1864. A. P... Kenyon College, 1883 ; A. M., 1895 : M. D.. Columbus Med. College, 1886. Married, Frances R. Scovil, 1888. Late Surg., 4th Ohio Vol. Inf., Span.-Am. War ; Prof, of Med.. Med. Dept.. Univ. of Sou. Cal. ; Visiting Phys.. L. A. County Hosp. Mem- ber : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc. Am. Assn. Military Surg. Res. : Alta- dena ; Office: Kinney & Kendall bldg., "Pasadena, , Cal. WRIGHT, Walter S., Lawyer: horn. Granville, N. Y., 1854 ; son, Sidney W. and Maria (Savage) W. Edu. : Cambridge Washington Academy, Cambridge, N. Y Married, Bernice Long, 1886. Moved to Cal., 1887. One of organizers and dirs. of Edison Elec. Co., Los Angeles. Dir. and Vice-pres., Pasadena and Mt. Wilson Toll Road Co. Pres, and Trustee. Polytechnic Elementary School, Pasadena. Member : Masons, Shriners, Knights Templar. Clubs : California, Annandale, Overland, Valley Hunt, South Coast Yacht; Ananias, (Cata- lina Island). Republican. Res.: 830 N. Orange Grove ave. ; Office : St. Louis blk., Pasadena, Cal. WRIGHT, William Thomas, Banker: horn, Mt. Carmel, 111., Feb. 28, 1845 ; sou, George and Naomi (Ulm) W. Edu. : 1855 to 1865, Portland Academy and Female Seminarj% Portland, Ore. ; grad., Jan. 20, 1865 ; completed the Yale College Scienti- fic course ; took Commercial Course in San Francisco, under A. G. Beck. Married, Bell Mallory, Feb. 10, 1870, at Jefferson, Ore. Pres., First Natl. Bank ; Dir.. Baker Real Estate Assn. ; County Clerk, Union Co., Ore., 1882-4 ; Mayor, City of Union, 1891- 95 ; Alternate Commissioner. 1893. Colum- bian Exposition, served on Commission ; Commissioner, Alaska-Y'ukon-Pacific Expo- sition, 1909. Member : Natl. Geographic Soc. Oregon Historical Soc. ; Pres., Ore- gon State Pioneer Assn., 1904-5. Crossed plains with pioneers of 1852 ; located at Portland, and lived there until 1865. Merchandised in Lewiston and Oro Fino. Idaho, 1861-3 : engaged in merchandise and milling at Union, Ore., 1865 to 1883 ; organized First Natl. Bank, 1883, and has been mgr. since 1884. Father of W. T. Wright, Jr., State Supt. of Banks of Ore- gon ; one daughter, Ina Wright Herbst. grand opera and concert singer, famoxis in Europe, now resident of U. S. Address : First Natl. Bank, Union. Ore. WURDEMANN, Harry Vanderbilt, Phy- sician and Surgeon; horn. Washington. D. C. 1865 ; son, John Vanderbilt and Matilda (Barnard) W. ; descendant of William Wurdemann, inventor, Washington, D. C, and Henry Bernard, Royal Acad., London. M. D., Med. Dept., Columbian Univ. (Geo. Washington Univ.), 1888; post grad.. Washington, N. Y., London, Vienna, Paris, 1888-9. Married, May Audrey Flynn. 1908. at St. Paul, Minn. Sr. partner, Drs Wurdemann & MacWhinnie, specializing in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, Mftn^ging Editor, "OphtbalmQlQ^," sinc^ ON THE PACIFIC COAST 627 1904; Asso. Editor, "Ophthalmic Record," since 1807 ; Mng. Editor, "Annals ol Ophthalmology," 1897-1904 ; editorial writer, "Journal A. M. A.," "Med. News," "N. W. Medicine." Asst., Washington Ey,' and Ear Infirmary, 1888 ; Wash. Central Disp. and Emergency IIosp.. 1888 ; Pros., Anatomy Med. Dept., Columbia Univ., 1888 ; Opthal. and Aural Surg.. Milwau- kee County llosp., 1900-09 ; for Chronic Insane, 1894-1909 ; Elms Hosp., 1891-95 ; Children's Hosp., 1891-1900 ; Trinity Hosp., 1890-1909 ; Prof., Ophthalmology, Marquette Univ.. 1900-09 ; Prof., Ophthal- mology, Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Thi-oat College, 1894-09. Member : Am. Med. Assn., since 1890 ; Executive Comm., 1901 ; House of Delegates, 1902-06 ; Section on Ophthalmology, 1890-1912; Secy., 1898; Chairman, 1901 ; Exec. Comm., 1902-04. Member : Wisconsin State Med. Soc, 1890-1900 ; Vice-pres., 1895 ; Milwaukee Med. Soc, Milwaukee Co. Med. Soc, 1890- 1909 ; Hon. member. Chicago Ophthalmo- logical Soc. ; Hon. member, Sociedad Cientifica Mexico, N. W. Wisconsin Med. Soc. Philosophical Soc, Natl. Geographic Soc, King Co. (Wash.) Med. Soc, Wash. State Med. Soc. ; Fellow, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, Pac Coast Ophthalmological Soc, Kansas Natl. Guards, 1881 ; Natl. Rifles, D. C. N. G.. 1885-1888 ; Topographer, U. S. Geological Survey, 1883-87. Author: "Visual Eco- nomics," 1902 ; "Injuries to the Eye," •'Bright's Disease and the Eye," 1912. Collaborator on numerous other scientific books. Author of 146 essays published in dom. and foreign med. jour., and illustra- tor of various works in Century Diction- ary, quoted in modern text books on eye, etc. Cluhs : Milwaukee, Deutscher, ]Mil- waukee Athletic, Milwaukee Town," to 1909, (Milwaukee) ; Rainier, (Seattle) ; Yacht, Commodore, Seattle Yacht. (Seat- tle). Chairman, Marine Comm., Seattle Carnival Assn., 1911-12. Member of all Masonic Frats., including 32° Masons. Res.: 218 40th ave., N. ; Office : 604-10 Leary bldg., Seattle, Wash. WYATT, John McDaniel, Banker; born, Georgia, June 17, 1867 ; son, James S. and Acacia (McDaniel) W. Edu.: private school, Rome, Ga. Moved to Tex., 1884. Dir.. First Natl. Bank, Alamagordo, N. M. ; Cashier, Am. Natl. Bank ; Pres., El Paso Brick Co. ; Dir., Union Iron and Brass Works. Davis Dev. Co., Laurie Hardware Co., El Paso Sou. R. R. Co. ; Lieut.. Tex. Vol. Natl. Guard, 1890-2; Chmn., El Paso Police Commission, 1908-10. Member : Masons, Elks, Knights of Pythias. Cluhs : Toltic, Country. Address : Am. Natl. Bank, El Paso, Tex. ^VYATT, M. O., Banker; horn, Missouri, Dec 28, 1857 ; son, J. N. B. and Sarah Ann (Williams) W. Edu. : public schools ; Hesperian College, Woodland, Cal., 1 year. Married, Lulu M. Shalford, June 21, 1885. Practiced dentistry 22 years. Pres., Bank of Winters, Western Yolo Creamery and Ice Co. ; Treas., Winters Canning Assn. Member : Masons, W. O. W. Club : Unity. Address : Winters, Cal. WYGANT, Robert Cecil, Civil Engineer; born, Sibley, la., Jan. 14, 1886 ; son, Mor- ris and Mary E. (Siver) W. Educated for the army ; studied, Oregon Agricultural College, 1903-05 ; special course, mathe- matics. Engrg. Corps, Isthmian Canal Commission, 1906-09 ; recommended. Sec- ond Lieut, U. S. A., but returned from Panama physically disabled ; special course. Army and Navy War College, Wash., D. C. ; Willamette TTniv.. Law School ; admitted to practice law in Ore., .Tune, 1912 ; taught school during vaca- tions. Scientific work in regard to th'^ development of Wireless Telegraphy. Stu- dent of Military Aviation research in aerial navigation. Married, Harriet Jane Eaton, of Oshkosh, Wis., Sept. 19, 1909, at New- port, Ore. Asst. State Engr., Salem, Ore. In charge Signal Corps, Oregon Natl. Guard, Wireless Telegraphy during forest fires in Oregon, summer of 1910. Formerly Chief of Party U. S. Engrs. on river and harbor improvements under Major J. C. Mclndoe, U. S. A., Dist. of Columbia, 1909- 10; Asst. Engr., U. S. Rec Service, West 628 WHO'S WJJO UmatUla Extension ot Umatilla Projepr at IJermlstpn, Ore., 1910-11. Has written several treatises on technical subjects. Member: Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Odd Fel- lows, Newport Lodge, No. 89. Res. : 1168 Oak St. ; Office : State House, Salem, Ore. WYHE, Herbert George, Oil Operator; born, Dublin, Ireland, Oct. 20, 1867 ; son. Rev. .T. B. and Jane (McBride) W. Edu. : Hoyal Belfast Inst., Ire. Married, Nellie F. Mills, July 2, 1895, at San Diego, Cal. Came to United States, 1886, locating at St. Louis, Mo. In real estate business, 1886. Moved to San Diego, 1887 ; engaged in fruit farming, but sold out after six years, going to Los Angeles. In partner- ship for contract drilling oil fields, Los Angeles, 1893 ; contracted alone, 1893-98 ; was member of Petroleum Development Co. ^nd was first to induce railroads to use oil as fuel ; sold interest, 1902. Gen. Supt., Mexican Petroleum Co. ; Gen. Mgr., Mexican Petroleum Co. ; Vice-pres., and Gen. Mgr., Huasteca Petroleum Co., since 1906. Has Power of Atty. over Do- heney interests in Mex. ; built two pipe lines to Port of Tampico for storage faci- lities. Stockholder, Natl. Gas Co. of Mex., Am. Oil Fields Co. of L, A., Am. Petroleum Co. of L. A. Res. : 17 Chester place, Los Angeles, Cal. 1VYL.IE, Win, Physician and Surg-eon: bornj Wisconsin, Aug. 8, 1855 ; son^ Daniel B. and Harriett (Arnsbry) W. Edu. : gram- mar school, Wausau, Wis. ; Lawrence Univ., Appleton, Wis. ; M. D., Rush Med. College, 1877 ; Long Island Hosp. College, 1878 ; LL. B., Atlanta Law School, Atlan- ta, Ga., 1895. Married, Grace M. O'Brien. May 19, 1911, at Phoenix, Ariz. Member : Am. Med. Assn., Ai'izona State Med. Assn.. Maricopa County Med. Assn. Res. : 704 N. Center ave. ; Office : 120 N. 1st ave.. Phoenix, Ariz. WyMAN, Francis O., Manufacturer; horn, Macedonia, 0., May 3, 1839. Edu. : public schools ; Western Reserve College, Ohio. Married, Mary E. Stephens, of Erie Co., Ohio, Aug. 26, 1868 ; second. Emma I. Bailey, of Circleville, O., July 29, 1875. Engaged in dry goods business, Ohio, 24 years; lime manufacture, 2~ years. Was Pres., Genoa and Rocky Ridgi' Lime Co., Toledo, O. Moved to Los Ange- les, 1888. Pres., Union Lime Co. ; Pres., Summit Lime Co. ; Pres., Golden State Portland Cement Co. Served four years in Civil War, Co. A, 14th Ohio Inf. Took part in Grand Review at Washington. Res. : 926 S. Bonnie Brae st. ; Office : 10 '. W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, Cal. YAKEY, John B., Judge; horn, Trenton, Mo., Mar. 6, 1863 ; son, Peter H. and Mar- tha E. (Braden) Y. Ed^i. : Missouri State Univ. ; LL. B., Missouri Uniy. Law School. 1884. Married, Edith Van, Dec. 28, 1911. at Chicago. Pros. Atty., Kitsap County, Wash., 1895 to 1899, also 1901 to 1905 ; Judge of the Superior Court, State of Wash., for Kitsap County, since Mar. 1, 1905. Cluh : Rainier. (Seattle). Address: Port Orchard, Wash. YATES, Joseph Fred, Mayor, Lawyer; horn, Linn Co.. Ore.. July 3, 1866 ; son Joseph and Martha Jane (Robinett) Y. A. B., Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- lis, Ore., 1885. Married, Lucy G. Wiles. Nov. 25, 1896, at San Francisco, Cal. Ex Judge of Benton Co. Vice-pres., Benton County Natl. Bank, Corvallis, Ore. ; Vice- pres., "Oaco" Orchards Co., Inc. ; Pres.. Benton County Abstract Co., Inc. ; now Mayor of Corvallis. Served 3 years Ore- gon Natl. Guard. Member : Elks, Shriners. Knights of Pythias, Grange. Res. : 340 N. Seventh st. ; Office : rooms 3-4-6-7, First Natl. Bank bldg., Corvallis, Ore. YEARY, TValter B., Banker; horn, Farmersville, Tex., Dec. 24, I860; son, Walter and Margaret (Jones) Y. Edu. : public schools, Tex. Married, Roberta L. Jones, Oct. 30. 1886, at Farmersville, Tex. Pres., Farmers and Merchants Natl. Bank ; Pres., Texas Cotton Growers Assn, Ad- dress : Farmersville. Tex. YEGEN, Christian, Banker; horn, Switz- erland, Nov. 19, 1857 ; son, Conradin and ON THE PACIFIC COAST 629 Emorita (Prader) Y. J^du. : commou schools and Lehrer Seminar, Schiers, Switzerland ; Globe Bus. College, San Francisco, Cal. Married, Laura B. Clarke, Aug. 17, 1893, at Billings, Mont. Vice- pres., Yegen Bros., merchants, Billings ; Pres.. Yegen Bros., bankers, Butte ; I'egen Bros., Bankers, Billings ; Anaconda Natl. Bank, Anaconda. Was City Alderman, 1892 ; member, State Legis., 1895 ; Mayor. Billings, 1898-1900 ; in State Senate, 1902- 06. Republican. Member : Masons, Elks. CI Kb : Billings. Address : Billings, Mont. l'ETT, William Diclc, Physician, Banker; bom. Burnet Co., Tex., 1854 ; son. Dr. P. M. and Pennelia (Cureton) Y. Edu. : Tex. Med. College and Hosp., 1878-9 ; re- ceived faculty medal ; M. D., Vanderbilt Med. College, 1881. Married, Ellen Fran- cis, 1888, at Rockvale, Tex. Pres., Citi- zens State Bank, Marble Falls. Served 6 years in State Senate. Democrat. Mem- ber : Masons. Address : Marble Falls, Tex. t'ORK, Everett Riley, Lawyer; horn, Cazenovia, N. Y., .Tune 25, 1860 ; son, Gilbert Ray and Cynthia Maria (Denni- son) Y. Edu. : common and private schools at Cazenovia. N. Y. ; Cazenovia Seminary ; LL. B., LL. D., Law Dept., National Univ., Washington, D. C, 1885. Married, Currence Bostwick Fitch, June 16, 1887, at Washington, D. C. Dir., Ta- coma Land and Imp. Co. ; Dir., Tacoma Co. ; Vice-pres. and Dir., Narrows Land Co. 1883-85, Secy, to Third Asst. Post- master General at Washington, D. C. ; 1886-89, Secy, to Justice Stanley Mat- thews of U. S. Supreme Court. Went to Tacoma, June, 1889, where has since re- sided, practicing law. Member of Wash- ington House of Representatives in 1901 and 1903. Res. : 623 N. J st. ; Office : 6J4 Fidelity bldg., Tacoma, Wash. rORK, John T., Lawyer; horn, St. Helena, Cal., Mar. 26, 1869 ; son. William E. and Frances Elizabeth Y^ork. Edu. : St. Helena grammar school, 1883 ; Oak- land High School, 1887 ; Oak Mound, Napa, 1888-89 ; LL. B., Univ. of Cal., Law Dept., 1S92. Married, Lena J. Keig, Nov. 25. 1905. Law clerk in firm of Tilden and Tilden. until 1893. City Atty. of Napa, 1894-1907. Member: N. S. G. W., I. O. 0. F., B. P. O. E. Democrat. Res. : 511 1st St. ; OfTice : Behlow bldg., Napa, Cal. YORK, Waldo Marvin, Lawyer; horn, Dixmont, Me., Jan. 18, 1846 ; son, David Porter and Sarah Lowe (Vinal) Y. Edu. : public schools, Penobscot Co., Me., and private instruction. Married, Clara Whit- worth, Sept., 1873. Elected Probate Judge, Seattle, Wash., 1872. Moved to Berkeley, 1876. City Atty., Berkeley, 4 years. App. Chief Dep. Dist. Atty., 1891. Judge of Superior Court, Los Angeles, 1894-1907. Member : New England Soc, Chamber of Commerce. Cluh : City. Republican. Res. : 1129 W. 27th St. ; Office : 528 Mason bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. YOST, Franeis Oliver, Physician: horn, Mich., June 18, 1871. Edu. : Boston High School ; M. D., Harvard Univ. Med. School, 1893. Married, Myrtle Kilpatrick. 1900. In practice, Los Angeles, since 1893. For- mer Prof., Pediatrics and of Obstetrics, College of Phys. and Surg., Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., L. A. Acad, of Med., Sou. Cal. Med. Soc, Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Address : 2831 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. YOULE, William Edmund, Oil Mslh; horn, Pontiac, Mich., Aug. 21, 1847 ; son, Wil- liam and Mary Youle. Edu. : public schools, Pontiac, Mich. Married, Mary Murphy, Jan. 18, 1870, at Pontiac, Mich. One of the first to develop and refine crude petroleum after being pumped from the wells ; driller and contractor, 1863 ; worked in Pa. oil fields, 1863-75 ; West V^a. oil fields ; Supt. and Gen. Mgr., United Oil Co., Oil City, Pa. Moved to San Fran- cisco, 1877. Put down first producing oil well in Cal. at Newhall. Invented ap- pliance which made deep wells feasible. Has supervised drilling of 200 wells. Pres., Andrews Oil Co. Res. : 2734 S. Normandie ave. ; Office : Stimson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 630 WHO'S WHO YOUJVG, Edward Weldon, Physician and Surgeon ; 6orw, Minnesota, July 5, 1869 ; son. Dr. Ttiomas Miles and Marion (Holmes) Y. ; descendant of Gen. James Young, officer in Rev. War. M. D., Univ. of Minn., 1889, Married, Hazel Maydwell, Apr. 14, 1904, at San Francisco. Officer and dir. in numerous corporations. Past Surg., Gen., S. of V., U. S. A. ; Ex-Pres., Wash. State Board of Med. Exams. ; Ex- Pres., Wash. State Homeopathic Med. Soc. ; Ex-Pres., Wash. State Soc. Sons of Am. Rev. Member : Am. Inst, of Homeopathy, Am. Med. Assn., Cal. State Homeopathic Med. Soc. (hon. member) ; Ore. State Homeopathic Med. Soc. (hon. member) ; Natl. Geographic Soc, several county and city med. socs., Loyal Legion, Knights Templar, 32° Mason, Past Potentate of the Shrine, Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine, Past Grand Chancellor, Knights of Pythias ; Chamber of Com- merce. Clubs : Rainier, Seattle Golf and Country, Arctic, Athletic, Firloch, Auto- mobile, etc. Member : Chamber of Com- merce. Bes. : 749 Harvard ave., N. ; Office : Cobb bldg., Seattle, Wash. YOUNG, Frank Willson, Architect; born, Los Angeles, Cal. Edu. : Cal. schools. Member of firm, R. B. Young & Son, archi- tects. Member : Native Sons of the Gold- en West, Sou. Cal. Chapter Am. Inst, of Architects. Cluhs : Jonathan, Los Ange- les Athletic. Res. : 1001 S. Hoover st. ; Office : 701 Lankershim bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. YOUNG, Harry (John Henery), Real Es- tate, Banker ; born, Lyons, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1854 ; son, John and Katherine (Roden- bach) Y. Edu. : Lyons, N. Y., High School. Married, Anna Helberg, Feb., 1906, at Spokane, Wash. Vice-pres. and Dir,, First Natl Bank of Colville, Wash. ; Pres. and Dir., Title and Guarantee Co. ; Pres. and Dir., Colville Abstract Co. Member of firm, J. H. Young & Co., ins. and real es- tate. Bes. : 720 7th ave. ; Office : 204 Main St., Colville, Wash. YOUNG, Joseph E., Lawyer; born, Clack- amas Co., Ore., Mar. 24, 1865 ; son Josiah and Julia (Grim) . Y. B. S. D., Oregwii State Normal School, 1886 ; B. S., Univ. of '^ Oregon, 1892. Married, Ermine E. Veatch, j; Nov. 23, 1903, at Cottage Grove, Ore. City j Atty., Cottage Grove, Ore. Republican, i; Member : Cottage Grove Lodge, No. 51, A. F. & A. M., Past Master, now Secy. ; Knights Templar, 32° Mason, Shriner. Bes. : 653 Pacific Highway ; Office : 611 Main st., Cottage Grove, Ore. YOUNG, Milton K., Lawyer; born, Litch- field, 111., Apr. 7, 1868; son, Matthew and Mary Ann (Levin) Y. Edu. : public schools, Sedalia, Mo. ; grad., Central Bus. College, Sedalia, 1885. Moved to Cal., 1886. Studied law in San Francisco Law Library. Married, Melissa E. Squires, Aug. 10, 1893. Del., Democratic Natl. Conv., 1908. Chmn., Democratic Central Committee, 1903-4. Member, Los Angeles Civil Service Commission, 1906-10, retir- ing as Pres. Member, first Consolidation Commission which consolidated San Pedro with Los Angeles. Past Exalted Ruler, B. P. O. E. Member : Los Angeles Bar Assn., Masons, 32°, Shriners. Democrat. Bes. : 621 Kenmore ave. ; Office : 727 H. W. Hellman bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. YOUNG, Robert, Lawyer; born, Can.. Jan. 30, 1858. Edu. : common schools, N. Y. City; co. dist. schools, 111.; high school, Rushville, 111. ; LL. B., Law Dept, Univ. of Mich., 1883. Married, Frances Emma Upson, Sept. 22, 1892. Served as private in Detroit Light Inf., 3 years. City Atty., Hollywood, Cal., 1903-10. City Atty., Inglewood, Cal., since Feb., 1908. Member : Masons, L. A. Bar Assn. Past Master, Hollywood Lodge, No. 355. Re- publican. Res. : 527 Carlton way ; Office : 301 Higgins bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. YOUNG, Robert B., Architect; born, Huntington Co., Can., Apr. 1, 1855 ; son, Alexander and Mary Ann (Dowler) Y. Edu. : public schools, Canada ; studied construction and architectural designing in Denver, Colo., until 1881. Married, Mary C. Wilson, Jan. 2, 1880, at Denver, Colo. One of the pioneer architects of Los Angeles. Architect for : Hollenbeck ON THE PACIFIC COAST 631 Hotel, Lankershim block, Braun bldg.. Industrial School of Whittier, Cal. Catho- iic schools, churches throughout Cal., Bar- ker Bros, bldg., Seminole apts., etc. Vice- pres., Sou. Cal. Chapter, Am. Inst. Archi- tects. Member : Elks, sChamber of Com- merce. Club : Jonathan. Res. : 527 Carl- ton way, Office : 301 Higgins bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. L'OUNG, Stewart, Banker; horn, Enfield, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1843 ; son, Mathias and Elizabeth (Mulligan) Y. Edii. : common schools. Married, Sarah A. Colegrone, Dec. 4, 1866, at Newfield, N. Y. Pres., State Bank of Rathdrum ; Dir., Panhandle Abstract Co., Rathdrum Elec. Light Co. Was private in Co. D, 140th N. Y. Inf.. 2 years. Served in various local county offices. Republican. Member : G. A. R., Masons, Knights Templar. Address : Rath- drum State Bank, Rathdrum, Ida. fOTJNG, William, Judge; bom. Edin- burgh, Scot, pec. 14, 1840 ; son, James and Jessie (Brown) Y. Edu. : common schools, Edinburgh, Scot. ; studied law, 1869. in office of Mr. Holdridge, Inde- pendence, la. Married, Lottie M. Gifford (deceased), Jan. 4, 1870; second, Julia E. Miller, June 30, 1909. Came to America, 1854. First Co. Pros. Atty., Werth Co., la. Moved to Cal., 1888. Township Justice. 1892-95 and 1900-3. First Presiding Judge of Township Courts, Los Angeles Township. Coi'p. of Co. A, First Dakota Vol. Cav., Nov., 1861 to May 9, 1865. Member : G. A. R., Masons, Eastern Star. Los Angeles Co. Bar Assn. Republican. Res. : 2657 Normandie ave. ; Office : Co. Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. LOUNG, AVilliam Franklin, Real Estate and Oil Operator ; horn, Alden, la., Mar. 27, 1867 ; son. Duane and Mary Ann (Chadwick) Y. Grad., high school, Alden, la. ; Iowa State College, Ames, la., 3 883 Married, Alma Marie Pebbles, Feb. 5, 1896, at Clear Lake, Iowa. Was a mer- chant at Clarion, Iowa, 1883-1900 ; went to Oklahoma City, 1900, and engaged in real estate bus. ; one of the organizers and Vice-pres., Natl. Bank of Oklahoma City, 1906-1908 ; organized and was Pres., Young Carpenter Inv. Co., 1905-07 ; was Receiver of Public Moneys for U. S. Govt., Oklahoma City, 1902-05. Moved to Los Angeles, 1907. Organized and is Pres., Young Inv. Co. ; was First Vice-pres. and Treas., Wellman Oil Co. ; one of the or- ganizers, California City Land Co., Los Angeles, 1908. Member : Elks, A. F. & A. M. Cluhs : California, San Gabriel Valley Country. Address : Los Angeles, Cal. YOUNG, William P., Consul, and Steam- ship and Tourist Agent ; horn, York, Pa.. July 13, 1873 ; son, William P. and Sarah (Thatcher) Y. Edu. : York, Pa., at York Collegiate Institute. Married, Jennie List, Sept. 6, 1898, at Philadelphia, Pa. Owner W. P. Young Steamship Agency ; ^lanager, Yucatan Tours Bureau ; American Vice and leputy Consul at Progreso, Mexico. Ad- (I ess : Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico. ZABAIiA, Pedro E., Lawj^er; horn, Mont- terey, Cal.. Jan., 1867. B. S., Santa Clara College, 1886 ; Hastings College of Law. 2 years. Member law firm, Zabala & Bar- din. Dist. Atty., Monterey Co., 1891-99. Democrat. Office : Monterey Co. Bank bldg., Salinas, Cal. ZAHN, Lorenzo Paul, Physician; horn, Los Angeles. Cal., Sept. 21, 1875. Edu. : high school. Los Angeles ; M. D.. Chicago Homeopathic Med. College, 1904 ; Interne. German Deaconess Hosp., 1904-5. Mar- ried, Laura Elizabeth Shurtleff. July 14. 1903. In practice, Los Angeles, 19U5-6 : Hollywood, Cal., since 1906. Prof., Physi- ology and Minor Surgery, L. A. Eclectic Polyclinic. Chmn., Sanitary Committee. S. Hollywood Imp. Assn. Member: L. A. Co. Homeopathic Soc, L. A. Co. Eclectic Soc. Sou. Cal. Homeopathic Soc, Cal. State Homeopathic Soc, Am. Inst. Ho- meopathy, Hahnemann Soc. Address : 1841 Monticello ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ZEISS, George P., Banker; horn, Mar- burg, Germany, Mar. 6, 1848: sou. Wil. helm and, Helen (Grimmel) Z. Edu.: high 632 WHO'S WHO school and commercial college, Germany. Married, Carrie D. Buscher, Feb. 18, 1876, Decatur, 111. Pres., German Immigration League of Tex., German-American Bank, Waller, Tex. ; Liberty County Bank, Lib- erty, Tex. ; Dir., Natl. Immigration Dept. of the Deutsche Natl. Bund of Am. Pres.. Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Capt., Decatur Grenadiers, 5th Regt.. 111. Natl. Guard. Member : Texas Bankers' Assn., Am. Bank- ers' Assn., Natl Geographical Soc, Masons. Cluhs : Country, Thalian, Turn Verein. Address : 1016 Webster ave., Houston, Tex. ZEL.LER, Julius Christian, Educator; l}orn. Spring Bay, 111.. Dec. 15, 1871 ; son, John George and Caroline Zeller ; the Zel- ler family in Germany has produced emi- nent musicians, scientists and philosophers. A. B., Grant Univ., 1893 ; B. O.. Grant Univ., 1893; A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1904 ; B. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1904 ; M. A., Univ. of Chattanooga. 1905 ; D. D., Univ. of Chattanooga, 1909 ; D. C. L.. 111. Wesleyan Univ.. 1910. Married. Alice E. Bryant, Jan. 1, 1895. at Mt. Vernon. New York. Appointed delegate to Deep Water- ways Congress at Memphis, 1907. by Gov. Deneen of 111. ; Prof, of Philosophy and Social Science at 111. Wesleyan Univ.. 1905-9 ; elected Pres. of University of Puget Sound, 1909. Has reorganized Univ. of Puget Sound, giving it a curri- culum, policy, and standing among school men. Has lectured in institutes and cha- tauquas of State of Wash. Member : Am. Historical Assn., Am. Sociological Assn., Am. Academy of Political and Social Science. Natl. Education Assn.. Natl. Reli- gious Educational Assn., 111. State Histor- ical Soc. Am. Geographic Soc, Tacoma Commercial Club. Author of a brochure on "Denominational Forces in Virginia." and a number of articles for newspapers and magazines. Res. : 608 N. Sprague ave. ; Office : Univ. of Puget Sound. Taco- ma, Wash. ZERFING, Charles Elias, Physician: horn, Pa., July 20, 1873. Edu. : Ashland high school; M. D., Med. Dept, Univ. of Pa., 1895 ; post grad., Europe, 1904-5 : In- terne, Blockley Hosp., Phila., 1895-6. In practice. Lead. S. D., 1896-1903 ; Prof., Clinical Med., College of Phys. and Surg., Los Angeles. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Res. : 2127 W. 6th st. ; Office : 610 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. ZIEGLER, Amelia M., Physician; 6o, /? , Hamburg, N. Y., Mar. 30, 1863 ; daughter. John and Mary (Gottschalk) Z. M. D.. Kansas City, Mo., 1898 ; previous to prac- tice of med. taught school 6 years in Mo., 1 year in N. Y. Kept books 3 years in Buffalo, N. Y. Ex-Treas., Ore. State Med. Soc. ; ex-Pres., Secy., Treas., and Vice-pres., Woman's Med. Club. Member : City, Coun- ty and State Med. Assns. Cluhs : Woman's, Woman's Medical. Res. : 297 E. 23rd st. ; Office : 520 Medical bldg., Portland, Ore. ZI3IMER3IANN, Albert Frank, Physi- cian ; born, Minn., Nov. 12, 1871. Edu. : Chaska High School ; Minneapolis Acad- emy ; Med. Dept, Univ. of Minn. ; M. D., College of Med., Univ. Sou. Cal.. 1905; Interne. Sisters' Hosp.. Los Angeles, 1905. Married, Virginia Claire Bradley, 1905. In practice, Santa Ynez, 1906 ; Los Angeles, since 1906. Former Asst. Health Officer, Santa Barbara Co. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn., Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn., Phi Rho Sigma Frat Res. : 112 S. Townsend st. ; Office : 524 S. Spring st, Los Angeles, Cal. ZTJILiL, William Leander, Physician: horn, Bermuda. June 8, 1854. M. D.. Univ. of Pa.. 1884 ; post grad.. Pa. and Paris. Married. Fannie Louise Zuill. 1882. Prof.. Otology. Laryngology and Rhinology, College of Phys. and Surg., Univ. of Sou. Cal. ; Visiting Otologist. L. A. Co. Hosp. ; Pasadena Hosp. Member : L. A. Co. Med. Assn.. Cal. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Assn. Club : Overland. Res. : 427 S. Madison st : Office : 65 E. Colorado st, Pasadena, Cal. ZUPPAIVN, William Earle, Nev^^spaper Editor and Writer : horn, Warsaw, 111., Feb. 9. 1881 ; son, William and Rebecca (Albers) Z. Edu. : Warsaw High School. ON THE PACIFIC COAST 633 Married, Ruth Adell Bradson, May 25, 1010. at Salt Lake City. Utah. Organizer of First Voters' Club of Rockford. III., in 1904 ; Organizer and Pres., Young Men's Republican Club. Rockford, 111., 1905-07 ; Acting Secy.. 111. Commission, Lewis & Clark Exposition, Portland. Ore.. 1905 ; Organizer and Pres.. Young Men's Repub- lican Club of Yakima County, Wash., 1908 ; Publicity Secy., Yakima Commercial Club, 1907-1908. Managing Editor, Toppenisb Tribune Publishing Co. Secy., Voters' League of Yakima County. Wash. ; Legis- lative Committeeman of Farmers' Union of Washington and Idaho ; Secy.. First Pro- gressive Party Convention in Washington. Writings confined to short stories and pub- licity work through magazines. Address : Toppenish, Wash. ZV'LSTRA, James, Lawyer; born, Lee- warden,' Holland, July 3, 1877 ; son, Rie- kele V. K. and Lizzie (Pool) Z. ; grandson of Ralph Pool, an oflficer under Wellington at Waterloo. Edu. : Puget Sound Acad- emy ; LL. B., Lincoln-.Tefferson Univ. Married, May Edna jMcCaslin, Aug. 3. 1904, at Oak Harbor, Wash. Republican. County Clerk, Island County, Wash., 1902 ; re-elected, 1904. Admitted to bar, Oct. 13, 1905. Appointed Court Commissioner, Jan., 1907 ; held office one month, relin- quished to accept app. as Pros. Atty. in 1907 ; re-elected ; term expii-es, 1013. -4^/- dress : Coupeville, Wash. 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