*** 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 331--- assumed sectaryship, 1913. Member Knig is of Columbus. Roman Catholic. SCHUYLER, James Dix. Consulting hydraulic engineer. Res., 160 S. Hill st., Santa Monica, Cal.; office, 1118 Hibernian Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Ithaca, N. Y., May 11, 1848; son of Philip Church and Lucy M. (Dix) Schuyler. Married to Mrs. Mary Ingalis Tuliper in 1889. Attended public schools until 1863; Friend's College, 1863-68; studied at home after 1868. Engaged in railroad construction, Colo. 1869-73; moved to Cal. 1873; asst. state engr., Cal., 1878-82; chief engr. and supt. Sinaloa & Durango R. R., Mexico, 1882-84; built section of great sea wall, San Francisco, 1884-85; built Sweetwater dam, 1887-88; built Hemet dam, which is highest masonry dam in Western America; built water works in Denver, Colo., Portland, Ore., etc., and irrigation works throughout West. Consulting engr., in water right litigation and water works construction, from Hawaii to Ohio and from British Columbia to City of Mexico; also con- sulting hydraulic engineer, Am. Beet Sugar Co.; engaged in building large power plants in Cal., and Mexico, and extensive irrigation works in Ida., Colo., Neb., and Tex. Member and vice-pres. Am. Soc. Civ. Engrs.; member Inst. Civ. Engrs. of London; Am. Geog. Soc.; Franklin Inst.; Tech. Sac. of Pacific Coast. Author: Reservoirs for Irrigation; Water Power and Demestic Water Supply. Member California and Union League clubs. SCHWEITZER, Dell Arthur. Lawyer. Office 315 Coulter Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Grandview, Ia., Feb. 3, 1877; son of Henry and Mary (Phifer) Schweitzer. Married to Erma C. Snediker in 1908. Educated in public schools of his native state until twenty years of age; raduated from Pittsburg Business Follege, Pittsburg, Kas., March 1, 1898; attended Valparaiso (Ind.) Normal School, 1899-1900; graduated from Univ. So. Cal., LL. B., in 1904; admitted to the bar in Los Angeles April 7, 1904; practiced law in the office of Oscar Trippet, Los Angeles, until Dec. 20, 1905, when he formed partnership with Frank S. Hutton under firm name of Schweitzer & Hutton, which firm con- tinues to date. Candidate for justice of the peace 1907. Member Board of Education of the Y. M. C. A. for three years. Member Union League Club; Masonic fraternity; Fraternal Brotherhood. Republican. SCHWEPPE, William Haskell. Broker. Res., 421 Western ave.; office, 502 Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Alton, Ill., Aug. 26, 1874; son of William E. and Eva R. (Jewett) Schweppe. Married to Emily Bickham Wilt in 1901. Attended Smith Academy, St. Louis; Garland's school, Concord, Mass.; Harvard University. In wholesale grocery business with his father, St. Louis, 1897-1901; real estate investments in Los Angeles, 1901-04; real estate, investment and brokerage business for himself, 1906 to date. Vice pres. Wilshire Normandy Land Co.; dir. Beverwyck Land Co. Member Los Angeles Athletic Club, and Harvard Club of So. Cal. Episcopalian. SCOVILLE, Harry F. Lawyer. Res., 2901 1/2 Dalton ave.; office, 416 Copp Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Ironton, Mo., May 9, 1880; son of Frank and Catherine (Shepherd) Scoville. Married to Clara M. Bennett in 1910. Attended grammar schools of Chicago, Lagrange, Ill., and Corona, Cal.; high school, Corona, Cal.; Manzanita Hall, Palo Alto, Cal.; graduated from law dept., Leland Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, Cal., 1904. Engaged in practice in Corona, Cal., until 1907, since which time he has practiced in Los Angeles. Member Kappa Sigma fraternity; Masonic fraternity; B. P. O. E. SCOVILLE, Harry Franklin. Lawyer. Res. 1032 N. Normandy st.; office 416-18 Copp Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Ironton, Mo., May 9, 1880; son of Frank and Katherine (Sheppard) Scoville. Married to C. Marian Bennett in 1910. Attended public schools of Ill. and Cal.; graduated from. Law College, Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, Cal., 1905; was admitted to the bar and began practice in all courts of the state, 1905; prac- ticed at Corona, Cal., 1905-07; moved to Seattle, Wash., and engaged in practice, 1907-08; at Corona, Cal., 1908-10; engaged in practice in Los Angeles, Cal., 1910 to date. Member Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Masonic fraternity; Kappa Sigma fraternity. SEAVER, Byron D. Lawyer. Res., Union League Club; office, 317 Wilcox Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Pomona, Cal., July, 1885; son of Carlton and Mary E. (Samuels) [Seaver.] *** end ***