*** 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 241--- Inst.; dir. Architects and Engineers Assn. Member Knights of Columbus; Newman Club; Los Angeles Athletic Club. Roman Catholic. MARTIN, Edgar Neill. Lawyer and journalist. Res. 1106 Arapahoe st.; office Times Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Vicksburg, Miss., June 22, 1870; son of Henry Neill and Mary Flora (Hebron) Martin. Married to Mary E. Hellen in 1894; to Lallah Blair in 1901. Attended private and public schools, New Orleans, La.; law dept., Georgetown Univ., Washington, D. C. Reporter, Chattanooga (Tenn.) Commercial, 1891; clerk, War Dept. and Dept. of Interior, Washington, D. C., 1892-93; U. S. pension exam- iner, Cincinnati, O., 1894-1908; editor and publisher, Covington (Ky.) Journal, 1909; publicity manager, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Cal., 1910 to date. Member Masonic fraternity; Sons of Amer. Revolution. MARTIN, Theodore. Lawyer. Res. 2351 W. 31st st.; office, 918 Security Bldg., Los Angeles. Born in Quebec, Canada; son of Theodore and Isabella (Black) Martin. Married to Frances M. McClure in 1909. Admitted to the bar by the Supreme Court of Colo. at Denver; moved to Cal. in 1895; has practiced in Los Angeles to date, mak- ing a specialty of mining law. Author of "Martin's Mining Law and Land Office Procedure." Member Jonathan, Union League and Sierra Madre clubs; Masonic fraternity. MARTYN, George. Physician. Res. Pasadena; office 825 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Cornwall, England, Sept. 19, 1867; son of George Martyn of Plymouth, England. Mar- ried to Louie C. D. Vincent-Jackson in 1895. Attended Plymouth College, England; King's College, London, England; King's College Hospital, graduating M. D., 1893. Interne at King's College Hospital; in private practice in London, England, 1893- 1907. Moved to Cal. in 1907, and has been engaged in private practice in Los Angeles, 1907 to date, making spe- cialty of diseases of the chest. For- mer demonstrator of anatomy at King's College Hospital, England; asst. physician to city of London Victoria Park Chest Hospital, 1893; medical supt. Martyn Sanatorium, Pasadena, Cal., for treatment of early stages of tuberculosis. Fellow Royal Med. Soc. of England; member Harveian Soc. of London; Los Angeles Co. Med. Assn.; Amer. Med. Assn.; Med. Soc. of State of Cal.; California Club. Has written papers on medical subjects. MARXMILLER, Harry George. Physician. Res. 3500 W. 16th st.; office, 412 Grant Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Newport, Ky., Feb. 25, 1877; son of George and Elizabeth (Klein) Marxmiller. Married to Edna P. Tinker in 1906. Received his education in the public schools of Newport, Ky.; graduated from Medical Dept of Univ. of Cincinnati, M. D., 1897; post gradu- ate work in laboratories of Cincinnati Hospital; spent two years studying in Europe at universities of Berne, Switzerland; Berlin, Germany; Vienna, Austria; London, England ; Edinburgh, Scotland. Engaged in practice in Cincinnati, 1897-1906; in Los Angeles, 1906 to date. Served on staff of Speers Hospital, Dayton, Ky., several years; also as asst.health officer at Newport, Ky. Member Amer. Med. Assn.; Ohio Med. Soc.; Kentucky Med. Soc.; Cincinnati Acad. of Med.; Campbell-Kenton Med. Soc., Ky.; Cal. State Med. Assn.; So. Cal. Med. Soc.; Los Angeles Co. Med. Soc.; member Masonic fraternity; I. O. O. F. MASON, Dean. Capitalist. Res. 340 Andrews Blvd.; office, 528 Mason Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Chautauqua county, N. Y.; son of George and Harriet M. (Brownell) Mason. Married to Mary L. Strong in 1893. Received a high school education. Part- ner in Mason's Bank for six years in So. Dak.; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and was connected with California Bank for several years; in lumber business and building railroads in southern Ore. and northern Cal. for seven years; en- gaged several years in developing the largest kieselguhr deposits in America, comprising about 2,000 acres, located in Santa Barbara co., and managing the Mason estates. Vice-pres. Mason Co.; and Magne Silica Co.; dir. Central National Bank of Los Angeles; dir. Southwest Soc. Archaeological Institute of America. Member Los Angeles Country Club. MASON, John H. Stationer and printer. Res. 2032 Pine st., South Pasadena; office 258 S. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Albia, Ia., May 17, 1868; son of A. A. and Margaret (Boyle) Mason. Married to Myrta Badgley in 1896. Graduated from high school, Albia, Ia., 1886; attended Parson's College, Fairfield, Ia.. Learned printing trade with the Union, Albia, Ia.; associate editor the Republican, *** end ***