*** 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 288--- [PAULIN, Jean B.] Quebec, Can., Aug. 25, 1860; son of Theoplule and Sarah (Hutchins) Paulin. Married to Grace Vrooman in 1901. Educated in private schools in Quebec; studied voice culture in London under Wm. Shakespeare; has taught sinfing and. directed musical organi- zations continuously, 1880 to date; dir. Mendelssohn Choir and church choirs, Toledo, O.; has been in Los Angeles since 1901, and is at present musical director of Ellis Club (male voices); Woman's Lyric Club (female voices); Temple Baptist Choir; Choral Section of School Teachers' Club, Los Angeles; Philharmonic Soc., Long Beach, Cal.; has sung the tenor role in oratorios, cantatas, etc., in Los Angeles and other cities. Member B. P. 0. E.; charter member of Gamut Club. PAULSON, Paul P. Restaurant proprietor. Res. Portsmouth Hotel; office Portsmouth Cafe. Born in Sweden, Dec. 21, 1875; son of Paul and Elizabeth (Olson) Paulson. Married to Leta Newman in 1875. Attended public schools in Sweden until eleven years of age, when he came to the United States; attended school in Iowa during winter months and worked on a arm during summer un- til he was 18 years of age. Then en- gaged in the grain business, and was buyer and inspector for Cleophas Bros. Engaged in the hotel business at Kensett, Ia., and conducted the Kensett House. Moved to Los Angeles in 1903 and opened the Portsmouth Cafe, which he at present owns and manages. Member Los Angeles Athletic club, Masonic fraternity, 32d degree; Knights Templar; Shrine. Lutheran. PAULY, Julius. Manufacturer of ornamental iron. Res. 882 E. 47th st.; office 108-20 Ord st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Budingen, Oberhessen, Germany, Nov. 6, 1867; son of George Kasper and Catherina (Keusher) Pauly. Married to Nannie Burchart in 1895. Educated in the public schools of Budingen, Germany. Learned his trade in Budingen; moved to U. S. at the age of sixteen, located at Buffalo, N. Y.; worked for Heiser & Co., Buffalo, for several years; with Westcott & Mills, machinists and millwrights, New York City; engineer with the International Hotel Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.; moved to Chicago in 1891 and was employed by Lloyd and Pennington Iron Works during World's Fair; with John Booth Iron & Wire Works, Chicago, 1894- 1902; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and was employed by the Bailey Ornamental Iron Co., of which he is now superintendent. Member Masonic fraternity. Methodist. PAYNE, Edward Lee. Lawyer. Res. 353 N. Central ave., Glendale, Cal.; office 303 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Allen Co., Kan., Nov. 22, 1874; son of Jesse and Clara Frances (Cave) Payne. Married to Grace Finch Oct 10, 1900. Received his education in the grammar and high schools of Pomona, Cal.; graduated from Univ. of Cal., LL. B., 1898. Employed by John T. Jones, lawyer, 1898-1900; E. E. Milliken, 1900-03; George P. Adams and Judge George C. Rives, 1903-05; in partnership with Clifton Axtell, 1905-09; in practice alone, 1909 to date. One of the or- ganizers of the Southwest Home Building Co., of which he is secy., treas., atty. and dir., 1909 to date; atty. for Leavitt-Bartholomew Co.; San Gabriel Mining Co. PAYNE, Henry S. Chemist. Res. 1147 W. 37th st.; office 223 W. First st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Cleveland, O., June 24, 1862; son of Perry William and Sarah (Watterson) Payne. Married to Grace Allen in 1886. Educated in public schools of Cleveland, O. Member of firm of Baverstock, Staples & Payne, assayers and analytical chemists, estab- lished 1901. Am. Chem. Sos.; past pres Local Section same. PAYSON, Samuel Clifford. General agent Santa Fe Ry. Res. 2750 Third st.; office 1014 Fourth st., San Diego, Cal. Born in Brooklyn, July 17, 1865; son of Samuel T. and Sarah Smith Payson. Married to Mary C. Green in 1888. Attended public schools and Brooklyn Polytechnic School, 1883. Stock broker, New York City, 1883-86; watch case manu- facturing, Chicago, 1886-1901; stock and grain broker, Chicago, 1901-04; freight agt. A. T. S. F. Ry., Chicago, 1904-07; traveling freight agt, Los Angeles, 1907-09; genl. agt. traffic dept. A. T. S. F. Ry., San Diego, Cal., 1909 to date. Member Sons of the Revolution, Chicago; Masonic fraternity; Shrine; Knights Templar; Cuyamaca, Country, San Diego Yacht and Coronado Country clubs, San Diego, Cal. Episcopalian. PEASE, Niles. Retired. Res. 957 S. Hoover st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Thompsonville, Conn., Oct. 13, 1838; son of Wells and Betsy Pease. Married [to Cornelia Gleason in 1860.] *** end ***