*** 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 336--- public schools of Cape Breton, 1886-96; Boston grammar schools, 1896-97; high school, 1897-1902; Busse institute, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1899-1901; Harvard Univ. 1902-05; held positions with various landscape architects in Boston and New York, 1905-07; with O. C. Simmonds & Co., Chicago, 1907-08; moved to Los Angeles in 1908 where he has since been engaged in his profession. Member of Harvard Club of So. Cal. Presbyterian. SHAW, Lucian. Associate Justice Supreme Court. Res., Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles co., Cal.; office Wells Fargo Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. Born on a farm near Vevay, Ind., in 1845; son of William and Linda (Rous) Shaw. Married to Hannah J. Hartley in 1873. Attended public schools of his native co.; Vevay Academy High School, 1864; entered Indianapolis Law School, 1868, taking a two years' course in one, graduating with second honors, March, 1869. Ad- mitted to the bar in Ind., in 1869; began practice in Bloomfield, Ind., May 5, 1869; partner of W. J. Baker, 1873-81; practiced with John S. Bays, 1881-84; moved to California, Dec. 1883; located in Fresno and entered into partnership with James F. Wharton May, 1884; continued practice under firm name of Wharton & Shaw until 1886; removed to Los Angeles, July, 1886, and was partner of James M. Damron, 1886-89; appointed judge Superior Court, Los Angeles Co., March 19, 1889, at unanimous re%nest of the Los Angeles lawyers, by Gov. Waterman; elected as a Republican to six year term, same office in 1890; re- elected in 1896; renominated to same office Aug. 1902; one week later was nominated by Republican State Convention for Associate Justice of Supreme Court; elected in Nov. 1902, to twelve year term beginning Jan. 3, 1903. Director, Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co.; member California and Union League clubs of Los Angeles and San Francisco; Masonic fraternity; Congregationalist. SHAW,Victor E. Associate Justice, Court of Appeals. Res. 2700 Severance st.; office Court of Appeals, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Pettis co., Mo., December 16, 1857; son of Barnett and Sarah Glenn (Parberry) Shaw. Married to Mary L. Parker in 1883. Attended schools of Saline co., Mo., until 1872, when he moved with his parents to Oregon, where he attended Willamette Univ., Salem, Ore., 1875-78; attended Law Dept. of Univ. of Mich., 1878-80. Admitted to the bar in Sedalia, Mo., March, 1880, where he served as city atty. 1881-83, and engaged in practice with Hon. Wm. S. Shirk until he moved to San Diego, Cal., in 1888; associated with Harry L. Titus in San Diego, doing a general practice and acting as legal representative for the Spreckels' interests; engaged in practice alone until 1906, when he was elected associate justice of Dist. Court of Appeals for a a term of four years; moved to Los Angeles and was re-elected in 1910 for full term of twelve years. Member Masonic fraternity; B. P. O. E.; Cuyamaca Club, San Diego; California, Jonathan, Annandale and San Gabriel Country clubs, Los Angeles. Republican. SHEA, Richard P. Real estate. Res. San Rafael ave., Mt. Washington; office 215 Trust & Savings Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Rochester, N. Y., March 3, 1868; son of James and Anna (Knight) Shea. Married to Elizabeth Adams in 1887. Received his education in the grammar schools and Hughes High School, Cincinnati, 1887-91; represented John Shillito Co., in Eastern Ohio for six years; moved to San Francisco in 1897; represented J. V. Farwell, Chicago, in Eastern states, 1898-1904; moved to Los Angeles, 1904, and engaged in real estate business. Sales mgr. for Robert Marsh & Co., real estate, 1908-1913; retired Jan. 1, 1913. Member Masonic fraternity; K. of P. Presbyterian. SHEARS, Louis L. Civil and hydraulic engineer. Res. 5024 Wilton Place; office 222 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Hartford Mich., Oct. 26, 1874; son of Judson L. and Minerva E. (Pitcher) Shears. Married to Catherine O. Hoyt in 1905. Attended public schools in Hartford, Mich., 1881-1887; high school, 1887- 1891; Univ. of Mich., 1891-95. With E. C. Seymour & Co., railroad and navigation contractors, Chicago, Ill., 1895-1900; with Michigan Central and Pere Marquette Rys., 1900-04; with Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co. in Cal., 1904-06; engaged in manufac- turing in Denver, Colo., 1906-08; traveling through Eastern New England and Southern States, 1908-11; manufacturing in San Diego, Cal., 1911-12; practicing civil and hydraulic *** end ***