*** 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 236--- MACK, Luther L. Patent lawyer. Res. 2415 W. Jefferson st.; office 510 American Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Powhatan, Ark., March 17, 1880; son of R P. and Mary Lyons Mack. Married to Kathryn M. Haskins in 1902. Attended grammar and high schools of Ark. until 1892; same. St. Charles, Mo., 1892-96; high school course at Kirkwood, Mo., 1896-98. Mechanical draftsman St. Charles Car Shops, St. Charles, Mo., 1895-96; mechanical draftsman Wabash R. R., St. Louis, Mo., 1897-98; collector for D. Appleton & Co., 1898-99; draftsman St. Louis, Mo., 1899-1901; same, Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis Mo., 1901- 02; same, Bell Telephone Co., 1902-03; same, Western Electric Co., Chicago, Ill., 1903-04; chief draftsman and engr. Mo. and Kan. Tel. Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1904-06; engr. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., San Francisco, 1906-08; mgr. Home Tel. Co., Long Beach, Cal. 1908-09; in practice as mechanical engr. in Los Angeles, 1911; opened offices as patent atty. in Los Angeles in 1911 and has engaged in this prac- tice exclusively to date. Pres. and engr. of Cancelograph Co. Presbyterian. MACKEIGAN, Alexander. Real estate. Res. 2225 W. 11th st.; office, 415-16 Van Nuys Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Nova Scotia, May 8, 1873; son of Alexander and Christine (MacDonald) MacKeigan. Married to Daisy Rendall in 1908. Received his education in the public schools of Canada, graduating in 1891; attended Bryant & Stratton Commercial College in Boston, 1892. Employed for a short time in the office of the gen. supt. of Boston & Maine R. R. at Boston. Moved to Los Angeles in 1893, and has since been engaged in the real estate business, first as a member of the firm of Bush & MacKeigan, now operating alone. Member Los Angeles Athletic, California and Los Angeles Country clubs; Executive Committee of the Municipal League. Presbyterian. MACKIE, William. Merchant. Res. 981 Menlo ave.; office 723 S. Hill st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Scotland, Nov. 9, 1863; son of James and Mary (Spark) Mackie. Married to Julia Whitman in 1904. Received his education in the public schools of Scotland. Began apprenticeship to furniture dealer in Arbroath, Scotland, in 1878, serving five years; moved to Edinburgh in 1883 and remained until 1888; moved to San Francisco and was employed by W. & J. Sloane & Co., 1888-92; moved to Los Angeles in 1904 and established the firm of Mackie-Fredericks Co., furniture deal- ers, which was later changed to Mackie-Foley Co., of which he is pres. and sole owner; vice-pres. Commonwealth Home Builders and dir. of Orange Lands Investment Co. Member Sierra Madre, Los Angeles Athletic and Olympic Gun clubs, Los Angeles; San Gabriel Valley Country Club, Pasadena; Masonic fraternity. MacKINSON, Duncan. Educator. Res. 3930 C st.; office Marston Bldg., San Diego, Cal. Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, Sept. 19, 1874; son of Duncan and Catherine (MacKeazer) MacKinson. Attended Amherst Academy; New Brunswick Normal school; grad- uated from Leland Stanford Univ., B. A., 1899; post graduate course Univ. of Cal., 1901-02; instructor in Mount Tamalpais Military Academy, San Rafael, Cal., 1902-03; prin. Hoylet School, Alameda, Cal., 1904-05; same high school, San Diego, 1905-06; supt. of schools, San Diego, 1906 to date.; dir. Brubough & Gilbons, Inc. Member University Club; Shrine; B. P. O. E.; N. E. A.; C. T. A. Presbyterian. MacMULLEN, James. Editor. Res. Coronado ; office, Union Bldg., San Diego, Cal. Born in Ireland, Nov. 13, 1858; son of James and Elizabeth (Wilson) MacMullen. Married to Marguerethe Fisher in 1888. Attended grammar and high schools of New Brunswick, N. J.; graduated from Rutgers College, 1883; newspaper reporter in New York, New Jersey, and San Francisco, 1885-94; city editor and managing editor San Francisco Call, 1894- 99; editor and gen. mgr. San Diego Union and Evening Tribune, 1899 to date. Member National Geographic Society; Cuyamaca and University clubs, San Diego; National Press Club; Washington, D. C.; San Francisco Press Club. Episcopalian. MACOMBER, Laurence. Lawyer. Res. 341 Palmetto Drive, Pasadena; office, 307-10 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Boston, May 21, 1885; son of George Arthur and Harriet (Osgood) Macomber. Married to Maide Wall in 1908. Received his education in the public and private schools of Boston; Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena; and Leland Stanford University. Engaged in practice of law with Judge S. C. Denson in San Francisco; later with J. R. Moulthrop ; moved to Los Angeles in 1910 and practiced alone *** end ***