*** 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 230--- Mt. Pleasant Inst., Mt. Pleasant, Pa.; graduated from Arts Dept., Univ. of Mich., A.B., 1886; same Univ., M.D., 1889. Prof. of pathology in Gross Med. College, Denver, Colo., 1889-92; prof. of clinical surgery in Med. Dept. Univ. of Colo. Denver, Colo., 1892-4; prof. of surgery and clinical surgery in same, and surgeon to Univ. Hospital, 1894-1902. Charter member Denver City Troop, and treas. of same for two years; served in Leadville riot, and was detailed as surgeon to Second Colo. re iment. Member A. M. A.; Cal. State Med. Soc.; Amer. Acad. of Med.; So. Cal. Med. Assn.; Los Angeles Chin. and Path. Soc.; Member California, Los Angeles Athletic, Midwick Country and Gamut clubs. LOCKE, Charles Edward. Clergyman. Res. 728 Berendo st.; office, Sixth and South Hill sts., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 9, 1858; son of William Henry and Margaret Ellen (Loor) Locke. Married to Mina J. Wood in 1882. Attended public schools of Pittsburgh until 1870; Beaver Seminary in Pa., 1870-73; Mount Union College in Ohio, 1873-75; Allegheny College in Pa., 1878-80; A. M. in 1883, D. D. in 1893. Has served churches as fol- lows: In Ohio, 1881-88; Smithfield St. M. E. Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1888- 92; First M. E. Church, Portland, Ore., 1892-97; Central M. E. Church, San Francisco, Cal., 1897-99; Delaware Ave. M. E. Church, Buffalo, N. Y., 1899- 1904; Hanson Place M. E. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904-08; First M. E. Church, Los Angeles, Cal, 1908 to date; conducted funeral services of President McKinley; of Ira D. Sankey. Author: "Freedom's Next War for Humanity" "The Typical American"; "The Nineteenth Century Crusader"; "Eddyism"; "Is the Negro Making Good"; "White Slavery in Los Angeles." Member Los Angeles Country Club; Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Tau Delta fraternities. Methodist. LOCKHART, T. G. Mining. Res. 1245 So. Van Ness ave.; office 414 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in New Jersey in 1848. Educated in public schools of Burlington, N. J. Moved to Neb. and engaged in cattle business; moved to Georgestown, Colo., and was engaged in mining in Colo. for thirty years; engaged in prospecting in Colo. and Utah, 1899; took up Tonopah Extension, consist- ing of thirteen claims, in Tonopah, Nev.; sold same to Chas. M. Schwab and associates of Pittsburgh; oper- ated in Goldfield Nev., 1903; while in Goldfield acquired the famous Florence property. LOEB, Joseph Philip. Lawyer. Res. Los Angeles; office I. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 11, 1883; son of Leon and Estelle (Newmark) Loeb; attended public schools of Los Angeles; graduated from the Univ. of So. Cal., A. B., 1905; admitted to the bar in Los Angeles, July 17, 1906; to Federal Courts, Oct. 1, 1906; associ- ated with H. W. O'Melveny (after- wards O'Melveny, Stevens & Millikin), 1905-07; now member firm of Loeb & Loeb. Member Masonic fra- ternity; Phi Beta Kappa fraternity; Los Angeles Athletic and University clubs. Republican. LOEWENTHAL, Max. Lawyer. Res. 1833 S. Flower st.; office, Wilcox Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Germany, Oct. 15, 1858; son of Rev. Henry P. and Natalie (Schoenberg) Loewenthal. Married to Laura Meyer in 1889. Moved to Cal. in 1868. Attended grammar and high schools of Sacramento, Cal., graduating in 1877; grad- uated from Univ. of Cal., A. B., 1881; from Hastings College of Law, LL. B., 1884. Admitted to bar in San Francisco in 1884. Moved to Los Angeles in 1886, and has there practiced his profession to date; has been for many years associated with George J. Denis under firm name of Denis & Loewenthal. Member Amer. Bar Assn.; California State Bar Assn.; Los Angeles County Bar Assn.; Phi Delta Phi fraternity; Los Angeles Athletic, University, Rod and Reel and Tuna clubs. Democrat. LOFTUS, Joseph Roger. Real estate. Res. Los Angeles; office 709 Grosse Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Keokuk, Ia., March 8, 1869; son of Roger and Mary (Davies) Loftus. Married to Mary Van Meter in 1900. Educated in the public schools of Keokuk, Ia.; St. Joseph's College; Iowa State Univ. Engaged in hard- ware business, 1889-91: traveled in the Orient, 1891-92; in the carpet business with his brother, Frank L. Loftus, 1889-92; organized the Loftus Realty Co., in 1889; firm continued until 1901. Moved to Los Angeles and organized the Arrowhead Realty Co. of Los Angeles, Pasadena and Monrovia in 1906. Introduced cotton growing into the Imperial Valley in 1905, first crop of Imperial cotton being grown on his ranch. Pres. Jos. R. Loftus Co.; California Cotton Co.; Monrovia Acres *** end ***