*** 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 119--- at Portsmouth, O., 1892-99; moved to El Paso, Texas, in 1900; admitted to bar but did not engage in active prac- tice; associated with Otto Arnold un- der firm name of Arnold & Dodge, in building houses for sale, 1900-05; moved to Los Angeles in 1905 engaged in real estate and building. Now asso- ciated with Oscar E. Farish in the management of the California Realty Corp., which also includes Gilbert E. Gardner and Stanley Benedict. Pres. First Natl. Bank of So. Pasadena; So. Pasadena Savgs. Bank, So. Pasadena; dir. California Realty Corp.; Natl. Bank of Commerce, Los Angeles. Served as chairman of Board of Trustees of city of So. Pasadena, 1909; pres. and dir. of Cawston Ostrich Farm. Member University and Union League clubs; Masonic fraternity; Knights Templar. Calvary Presbyterian Church, So. Pasadena. DODGE, Richard V. Real estate and mining. Res. 644 Ash st.; office, 1201 Fourth st., San Diego, Cal. Born in Springfield, Ill. Sept. 4, 1851; son of Rev. R. V. and Sarah Ella (Ridgely) Dodge. Married to Mary A. Millspaugh in 1877. Attended pub- lic schools at Wheeling, W. Va.; Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa.; locomotive engineer California Southern Ry. (now Santa Fe) 1880-84; member firm of Dodge & Burbeck book and stationery busi- ness, San Diego, 1886-94; postmaster 1894-98; city treas. 1899-1905; mem- ber firm Dodge Brothers & Hodgman, real estate and mining, 1905 to date. Former secy. Chamber of Commerce; dir. San Diego Building & Loan Assn.; dir., treas. and secy. Orchard Blossom Mining & Milling Co. Served in Spanish-American War, Seventh Regiment Infantry. Mem- ber Cuyamaca Club; Order of Cincinnati; Military Order of the Loyal Legion; Spanish War Veterans; B. P. O. E.; K. of P.; Redmen; Foresters of America; Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Engineers; Army and Navy Club of San Francisco; Sons of Veterans; Turnverein, Fraternal Brotherhood. Presbyterian. DOHENY, Edward Lawrence. Oil investments. Res. Los Angeles, Cal.; office Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Fond du Lac, Wis., 1856. Graduated from high school in 1872; in survey dept. U. S. government 1872-76; gold mining in Black Hills, So. Dak., 1876; mining Silverton, Colo., and Prescott, Ariz.; gold min- ing in New Mexico and Arizona 1876-90; studied law, while engaged in mining and was admitted to the bar; practiced a year; moved to San Bernardino co., Cal.and resumed mining enterprise with C. A. Canfield and J. A. Chanslor; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and began operations in oil; dis- covered and opened up oil fields in Orange co., in 1897; organized Petroleum Development Co. in 1899; bought oil lands in Kern co. and San Luis Obispo co. and became promi- nent figure in the oil industry of Cal.; in 1902 with C. A. Canfield, organized Mexican Petroleum Co. to operate in Mexico; this corporation has two subsidiary corporations with fields lo- cated in Mexico; pres. Mexican Petroleum Co., Ltd.; pres. Mexican Petroleum Co.; pres. Huasteca Petroleum Co.; press. American Petroleum Co.; pres. American Oilfields Co.; pres. Mexican National Gas Co.; pres. Mexican Paving Co. Has extensive realty holdings in California and Mexico. Member local clubs. DOMINGUEZ, Frank Edward. Res. 438 N. Grand ave.; office 403 California Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Los Angeles, Cal., May 11, 1876; son of Rosario and Guadalupe (Gallardo) Dominguez. Married to Jessie Street in 1898. Attended Los Angeles grammar and preparatory schools; St. Vincent's College, Los Angeles. Employed in city engineer's office; studied law in spare time, and at age of 21 was admitted to bar; deputy county clerk; clerk in court under Judge M. T. Allen; in govern- ment service in Philippines nearly two- years, and at one time was President Taft's interpreter; opened law prac- tice in Philippines, which he continued four years; atty. for Emilio Aguinaldo; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and began law practice there; on a com- mission representing State of Colorado at Mexican centennial; associ- ated with Earl Rogers in practice of law in Los Angeles at present. DOOLING, Maurice T. U. S. District Judge for the Northern District of California. Res. Hollister, Cal. Born in Moore's Flat, Cal., 1860; son of Timothy and Mary (Manogue) Dooling. Married to Ida M. Wagner in 1887. Attended public schools, Hollister, 1869-78; St. Mary's College, San Francisco, 1878-81; graduated from same, A.B., 1880, with A. M., *** end ***