*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 11--- beth (Ash) Allen. Married to Mary Whiteside in 1879. Attended public schools of his native town; Otterbein Univ., Westerville, O., 1863-65. Ad- mitted to the bar in Winchester, Ind., in 1869; engaged in practice in O., 1872-87; moved to Los Angeles in 1887; associated with Hon. N. P. Conrey and Clarence A. Miller, 1890- 92; U. S. Arty. for Southern Dist. of Cal., 1891-93; resumed practice with U. S. Senator Frank P. Flint, 1893-98; Superior judge, Los Angeles Co., 1897-1905; associate justice Dist. Court of Appeals, Second Dist., 1905-07; pre- siding justice same, 1907 to date. Pres. of the Board of Education, Greenville, O., 1883-87. Republican. ALLEN, Russell. Carpenter. Fruit grower and shipper. Res. Bonita, Cal.; office same. Born in Boston, Mass., Jan. 27, 1859; son of Joseph H. and Anna Minot (Weld) Allen. Married to Ella Bradford Copeland in 1888. Attended Miss Page's private school and high school, Cambridge, Mass.; Law School, New York City; gradu- ated from Harvard Univ., A. B., 1880. Moved to Cal, in 1882 and engaged in fruit growing and shipping. Former pres. El Cajon Raisin Co.; vice-pres. and gen. mgr. Sweetwater Fruit Co.; dir. Southern Trust & Savings Bank of San Diego; dir. San Diego Securities Co. Member Board of directors, executive committee and chairman Building & Grounds Committee of Panama-California Exposition for 1915; Cuyamaca and University clubs. Unitarian. ALLIOT, Hector. Archaeologist. Res. 2813 S. Flower st.; office Hamburger Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Chateau des Forestiers, France, Nov. 20, 1862; son of Jehan and Lelia Boynier Alliot. Married to Laurena Moore in 1893. Educated in the Lycee: Bordeaux, France; Academy of Medicine, School of Technology, Montpelier; Univ. of France, gradu- ating A. B.; Univ. of Lombardy, grad- uating D. Sc.; art critic and writer on art subjects, Paris, France; associated with Farah Pasha in explorations at Tyre, Asia Minor, in 1891; dir. Cliff Dwellers explorations, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and was elected prof. art history Univ. of So. Cal. in 1908; appointed curator Southwest Museum, 1901; prof. technology, School of American Archaeology; special writer, Los Angeles Times 1912 to date; dir. Alliance Francais; of Los Angeles; deviser of metrical color Standard Marine Colorometer, 1910. Trustee So. Cal. Chautauqua Assn.; member Fine Arts League, Los Angeles; Nat. Geog. Soc.; Los An- f eles Academy of Science; dir. Amer. ederation of Fine Arts; trustee Los Angeles School of Art and Design; secy. Los Angeles Soc., Archaeological Inst. of America. ALTON, Jobn. Banker. Res. 199 E. 36th st.; office Farmers' and Merchants' Natl. Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Manchester, England, March 26, 1851; son of John and Emma (Rumball) Alton. Married to Mary P. Kennedy in 1884. Attended Rusholme public school, Manchester, England; Sedgley Park College, England. Associated with Manchester & Liverpool District Banking Co. of Manchester, 1866-85; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and has been with the Farmers' and Merchants' Natl Bank, Los An- geles, 1886 to date, and as asst. cashier many years. Pres. Universal Mail Despatcher Co. Pres. Newman Club, Los Angeles; Los Angeles Cricket Club; member San Gabriel Valley Country Club. Roman Catholic. ANDERSON, Andrew P. Mining. Office, 908 Story Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Helsingberg, Sweden, April 8, 1862; son of Andres and Laurie (Larson) Anderson. Mar- ried to Margaret A. Dickinson, in 1892. Attended the public school, Greenview, Ill. Left school when 18 years of age and engaged in railroad work in Missouri, Iowa and New Mexico, 1880-81; worked as liveryman at Hudson Hot Springs, New Mexico, 1882; prospecting and mining, in New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado, 1882-88; foreman Graphic Mine, Grant Co., New Mexico, 1889-90; engaged in operating own property, 1891-92; engaged in mining operations in Butte, Montana, 1892-95; in Cripple Creek, Colo., 1895-96; in California, 1897; mining, Cripple Creek, 1897; mining New Mexico 1898-99; moved to California and engaged in mining in various counties, 1899-1906; gen. supt. mines United States Smelting, Refining & Mining Co., 1906-8; field engineer same Co., 1908-May, 1912; Pacific Coast manager May, 1912, to date. Member Sierra Madre Club. B. P. O. E. ANDERSON, Antony. Art editor, The Times. Res. Hermosa Beach, Cal.; office, Times Bldg., Los Angeles *** end ***