*** 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 257--- Los Angeles City Club; B. P. O. E.; Los Angeles Realty Board; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Rotary Club. MILLER, Frank. Proprietor Mission Inn, Riverside, Cal. Res. Mission Inn, Riverside, Cal.; office same. Born in Tomah, Wis., June 30, 1859; son of C. C. and Ann Miller. Mar- ried to Isabelle Demarest Hardenburg in 1880. Moved with his family to Jurupa, Cal. (now Riverside) in 1870; educated in public schools. First work was with his father in the timber woods of Wis.; herded sheep; drove mules in mining camps; budded orange trees; engaged in hotel business to date, identied with introduction of naval oranges into State of Cal. MILLER, Dr. George Alfred. Dentist. Res. 1130 Mound ave., South Pasadena; office 311 Grant Bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. Born in Akron, O., Sept. 10, 1868; son of John E. and Emily Clark (Huntington) Miller. Married to Sarah Virginia Johnson in 1896. Graduated from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., 1889, and from Penn. College Dental Surgery, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892; Univ. of So. Cal., 1904; engaged in the practice of his profession in Los Angeles, 1904 to date. Captain and aide de camp N. G. C.; retired in 1898. Member So. Cal. Dental Assn.; B. P. O. E. Methodist. MILLER, Harry Leverett. Real estate. Res. 405 Sunset blvd.; office 1321 D st., San Diego, Cal. Born in San Francisco, Aug. 19, 1863; son of George W. and Sarah J. (Johnston) Miller. Married to Mary E. Merrill in 1886. Attended public schools; St. Mary's College in 1878; St. Ignatius College, San Francisco, 1881. Studied in law office, 1881-82; clerk in stock broker's office, 1882; with Wells-Fargo & Co.'s bank, San Francisco, 1882-98; asst. cashier, 1898-1902; mgr. Wells-Fargo & Co., bank, Salt Lake City, 1902-05; mgr. Nome Bank & Trust Co., Nome, Alaska, 1906-07; with San Francisco Clearing House, 1907-08; moved to San Diego in 1908 and has since been engaged in real estate business. Member Cuyamaca and Country clubs; San Elijo Rod and Gun Club; Automobile Club of So. Cal. MILLER, Henry Lewis. Pump manufacturer. Res. 1511 West 27th st.; office 707-715 N. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Torrington, Conn., Jan. 11, 1871; son of Luther Eaton and Alice (Hewitt) Miller. Married to Mabel Eloise Luitwieler in 1903. Graduated from high school, Torrington, Conn., June, 1887; from Williams and Rogers Rochester Business University, Rochester, N. Y., 1892. Principal Business College dept. of Clinton Liberal Institute, Fort Plain, N. Y., 1892-95; principal Business Practice and Banking depts. Rochester Business University, Rochester, N. Y., 1895-1900; cashier and asst. Mgr. Fulton Engine Works, Los Angeles, Cal., 1900-06; secy.-treas. and dir. Luitwieler Pumping Engine Co., Los Angeles, 1906-09. mgr. Pacific Coast Branch of the Luitwieler Pumping Engine Co., 1909 to date. Member Masonic fraternity; M. O. V. P.; Fraternal Brotherhood; Los Angeles Athletic Club. Episcopalian. MILLER, Herbert Lee. Real estate. Res. 1230 Catalina st.; office 203-04 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Belleville, Mich. Aug. 18, 1874; son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Monroe) Miller. Married to Ruby Grace Thomson in 1901. Attended public school, Belleville, Mich., 1880- 86; attended school in Ypsilanti, Mich., 1886-87; at Alvarado, Cal., 1887-88. Moved to Dell Rapids, S. D., and en- gaged in farming, meantime studying, 1888; moved to Lafayette, Cal., 1891; to Hopland, Cal. 1891-94; worked in grocery store of W. W. Thatcher, 1894-98; mgr. department store of J. P. and A. S. Thomas, Chicago, Ill., 1898; employed in Broadway Dept. Store, Los Angeles, Cal., until 1900; moved to Yaqui River Mining Dist., as mgr. Chicago & Sonora Mining Co., 1900; located 500 acres of copper and silver in 1901; became associated with W. O. Duntley, pres. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. of Chicago; with him organized Libertad Mining & Smelting Co., which com- pany holds all the Miller locations to date; operated mines as one-third owner and genl. mgr. until 1905; genl. mgr. Gould Mines Mines Co., in Mont. 1905-06; operated Libertad Mine in Mexico until 1910, when Mexican Revolution broke out. Pacific coast distributor for Little Giant Truck, Los Angeles, Cal., 1910 to date. Member Masonic fraternity; Sierra Madre and Gamut clubs; Motor Truck Dealers' Assn. MILLER, John Barnes. Public utilities. Res. "Hillside," Pasadena; office Edison Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Port Huron, Mich., Oct. 23, 1869; *** end ***