*** 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 172--- HAWLEY, John Francis. Coffee planter. 341 So. Marengo ave., Pasadena, Cal. Born in Guatemala, C. A., Jan. 5, 1869; son of Dr. Gideon A. and Adelaide (McKenney) Hawley. Married to Elisa Bertrand in 1896. Attended Staten Island Academy, New Brighton, L. I.; graduated from Columbia Univ., New York City, C. E., 1891. Engaged in coffee planting, exporting and selling in Guatemala, C. A., under firm name of Hawley, Hennands Co., 1906 to date; manager of corporation. Member Los Angeles Society of Social Hygiene; Alumni Assn. Columbia Univ.; American Club, Guatemala, C. A.; Automobile Club of So. Cal.; Annandale Country Club. Episcopalian. HAYNES, Lloyd C. Mining. Res. Los Angeles; office 401 Columbia Trust Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Canaseraga, N. Y., May 20, 1862; son of Henry D. and Helen M. (Whitney) Haynes. Married to Dora L. Mayer in 1890. Educated in public schools of his native state. After leaving school engaged in merchan- dise brokerage business; moved to Bradford, Pa., and became actively engaged in the development of the Pa. oil industry; disposed of oil lands in 1885 and entered mercantile field, operating on large scale; opened chain of stores in Pa., N. Y. and O.; bought partner's interest in 1891, and for next seven years conducted busi- ness alone. Moved to Sunrise City, Alaska, in 1898, and worked mining claims for nine months in that vicin- ity; mined at Pass Creek, 1899; dis- posed of Alaskan holdings in 1900 and engaged in bond business in New York City; established branch office in Los Angeles in 1906, and moved to that city in 1911. Interested in Beaver Gold Dredging Co., Placer, Cal.; Modoc Mining Co. Member Sierra Madre and McAleer Gun Clubs. HAYES, John. Real estate. Res. 1176 W. 30th st.; office 5th floor Stimson Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in North Wrentham, Mass., May 30, 1858; son of Matthew and Mary (Welch) Hayes. Married to Kitty Schindler in 1888. Attended public schools of New Brunswick, N. J.; high school, Milford, Mass. Mechanic in hat factory, Milford, Mass.; learned bricklaying trade in Chicago, Ill., 1872; moved to San Francisco, Cal., Los Angeles, Cal., and Portland, Ore., and Sidney, Australia, 1876; employed on P., H. & A. R. R., Melbourne, Australia, 1876-77; in Wellington, New Zealand, 1877; in Chicago, Ill., in contracting and mason work, 1878; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1887; employed by Collins, MacKey & Young in constructing sewer and two-mile tunnel; engaged alone in contracting, 1895. Erected Davis Warehouse Bldg.; Wieland Brewing Co. Bldg.; Grant Bldg., State Normal School at San Diego, Cal.; State Normal School in Los Angeles, Cal.; Whittier Reform School; George A. Ralph Bldg., Todd Ford Bldg., Exchange Bldg., Riverside Court House, Riverside, Cal.; House of Good Shepherd, Los Angeles; Mercy Home, Los Angeles; State Capital, Sacramento, Cal., 1906; was in San Francisco after disaster of 1906, and while there erected Kamm Bldg., Levi Strauss Bldg., St. Matthew's School, Fuller Bldg., Koenig Bldg., Home Tel. Bldg., Grant Bldg., Studebaker Bldg.; moved to Los Angeles, 1909, and has operated in real estate to date. Member Masonic fraternity; B. P. O. E.; Royal Arcanum. Vice-pres. Builders' Ex. HAYS, Robert. Real estate. Res. 1546 Fifth St.; office 1106 4th St., San Diego. Born in Hopkinsville, Ky., Sept. 18, 1885; son of James Douglass and Sonora (Kaufman) Hays. Received his education in public schools of Kentucky and California, and by special instruction under Prof. Ph. J. Baldensperger at Nice, Alpes- Maritimes, France, 1906-7. Employed in various hotel offices until 1904, when he became associated with John D. Spreckels interests in San Diego, assuming position of asst. pur- chasing agent, 1906; with Coronado Beach Co. and Spreckels corporations,, 1907-11; purchasing agent for Pacific Building Co., San Diego, 1911 to date. Contributed articles to various maga- zines on eucalyptus culture; utiliza- tion and economical wool preserva- tion and antiseptic treatment; miscel- laneous articles on travel abroad. Vice-pres. Carl E. Lundquist Co.; Lundquist Amusement Attraction Co.; pres. Robert Hays & Co.; dir. Hays & Morgridge, contractors. Member B. P. O. E.; Masonic fraternity; Nile Club, Aero Club of San Diego; Y. M. C. A.; Chamber of Commerce. Episcopalian. HAYWARD, Henderson. Res. 2501 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Born in York County, Pa., November 18, [1845; son of Joseph and Sally (Brearley) Hayward. Married to Julia Dibble, April 22, 1897.] *** end ***