*** 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 176--- Draftsman for Patton & Fisher, Chicago, Ill.; same, for Guy Lowell, and for Parker & Thomas, Boston, Mass.; entered business independently, 1904; architect in charge of all work for Western Electric Co. of Chicago; had charge of Dept. of Architectural Design, Chicago School of Architecture; architect (in association with Scopes & Feustman) for the Mary Lewis Reception Hospital and other public work; moved to Denver, Colo.: 1906; formed partnership with Maurice B. Biscoe under firm name of Biscoe & Hewitt; this firm made designs (in co- operation with Frederick MacMonies, the sculptor) for the Denver Civic Center at request of city; con- structed the seven buildings of Geo. W. Clayton College; had charge of erection (associated with Tracy & Swartout, N. Y.) of St. John's Cathedral, Denver, Colo.; designed various public and private works, including buildings for Colorado College, Denver City Tramway Co., residence and Italian garden for Mr. Guilford Wood, and other important residence work; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1913; entered into partnership with Oliver P. Dennis in Los Angeles, under firm name of Oliver P. Dennis & Henry Harwood Hewitt. Architecte diplome' par le government francais; A. B.; S. B. Member Colo. Chapter Amer. Inst. of Archts. HEWITT, Leslie R. Lawyer. Res. 1212 S. Alvarado St.; office 629 Merchants Trust Bldg., Los Angeles. Born in Olympia, Wash., Sept. 12, 1867; son of Randall H. and Ellen (Hewitt) Hewitt. Married to Mabel Eastwood in 1901. Attended Los Angeles grammar schools, 1876-82; grad- uated from Los Angeles high school, 1885; from Univ. of Cal., B.L., 1890. Admitted to bar in San Francisco, Aug. 8, 1893; moved to Los Angeles and engaged in private practice, 1893- 98; deputy city atty. of Los Angeles, 1898-1906; city atty., 1907-10; special counsel for city of Los Angeles in harbor matters, 1910 to date. State Senator 38th Senatorial Dist., 1910 to 1914. Member Union League and Metropolitan clubs; K. of P.; Masonic fraternity, 32d degree; Shrine. HEWLETT, Eugene E. Lawyer. Res. Hillcrest Ave., Oaknoll; office Trust & Savings Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Petaluma, Sonoma Co., Cal., June 5, 1878; son of Frederick and Cleora M. (Whitney) Hewlett; married to Ione H. C. Fore in 1904. Graduated from Univ. of Cal., B.L., 1900; Hastings College of Law, LL.B., 1903; Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1903. Admitted to the bar in May, 1903, and engaged in practice with Bishop, Wheeler & Hoeger until 1904; formed partnership in 1904 under firm name of Hewlett, Bancroft & Ballantine, which continues to date. Member University Club, San Francisco; California and Jonathan clubs of Los Angeles. Republican. HEYLER, Charles Joseph. Pres. Union Hollywood Water Co. Res. Boyson Apts.; office 210 Laughlin Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Hamilton, O., Dec. 7, 1856; son of Christian and Lena Heyler. Married to Elizabeth E. Hinsdale in 1910. Educated in grammar and high schools of Hamilton, O. Moved to San Jose, Cal., 1878 and engaged in merchandise business, 1879-89; real estate business in same place, 1889- 1900; moved to Los Angeles, 1900; with Edward D. Silent & Co., real es- tate, 1900-03; organized C. J. Heyler Co., Los Angeles real estate firm, 1903, which business he continues to date; purchased West Los Angeles Water Co., 1906; pres., genl. mgr. and largest stockholder of same, 1906 to date. Pres. C. J. Heyler Co.; same, Union Hollywood Water Co.; dir. Cal. Midway Oil Co.; same, Choice Mining Co., Mexico. Member Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; California, Los Angeles Athletic, Gamut, Press, and Ellis clubs; California Automobile Club; Municipal League; Los Angeles Realty Board. Republican. HIATT, William M. Lawyer. Res. Rivera, Cal.; office 304-6 Central Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Lynnville, Ia., March 24, 1868; son of John C. and Esther (Macy) Hiatt. Married to Clara Meredith in 1903 (dec.); to Winifred M. Nauerth in 1910. Graduated from high school, Lynnville, Ia.; attended Penn College, Oskaloosa, Ia., leaving college in Junior year. Taught school in Iowa and West Indies, 1886-7; moved to Whittier, Cal., in 1887, and with his father established "Whittier Graphic;" removed printing office to Newberg, Ore., and established "Newberg Graphic" in 1888; sold this newspa- per and returned to Whittier, Cal., in fall of 1889; read law in office of Henry C. Dillon; admitted to prac- tice by Supreme Court of Cal. in 1893; *** end ***