*** 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 339--- Angeles, road being in San Bernardino mts. Electrical engineer, Cal. Pacific Investment Co.; same Lone Pine Utilities Co. Associate member Amer. Inst. of Elec. Engrs.; member Masonic fraternity. SHOUP, Paul. Railway official. Res. 661 So. Burlington ave.; office 224 Pacific Electric Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in San Bernardino, Cal.; son of Timothy and Sarah S. (Sumner) Shoup. Married to Rose Wilson. Engaged in various capacities with railroad companies until 1906 when he became asst. genl. pass. agt. Southern Pacific Co.; later in the legal dept. and asst. gen. mgr. in the San Francisco offices of same com- pany; vice-pres. Pacific Electric Ry. Co., Los Angeles, Jan., 1911 to Aug. 1, 1912; elected pres. Pacific Electric Ry. Co., Aug. 1, 1912, which office he holds to date; pres. and dir. Peninsular Railway So.; Fresno Traction Co.; Stockton Electric R. R. Co.; Visalia Electric R. R. Co.; San Jose Railroads; vice-pres. Clark Oil Co.; Newport Beach Co.; Los Angeles Pacific Land Co..: Pacific Electric Land Co. Member Transportation and Bohemian clubs, San Francisco; Jonathan, California, Knickerbocker and Los Angeles Athletic clubs, Los Angeles. SHULER, Eli Weed. Fruit grower. Res. San Dimas, Cal. Born in Nelsonville, O., Feb. 6, 1848; son of John M. and Margaret E. (Weed) Shuler. Married in 1874. Received public school education in his native town. Crossed the plains in 1864; watchman at Lake Tahoe, 1865; drove freight teams over Sierra Nevadas, 1866; moved to Sonoma co. and engaged in farming, 1867; engaged as contractor in San Francisco and assisted in building the N. P. R. R.; moved to Los Angeles and was employed by the First National Bank, on the Hollenbeck Ranch (now Covina); moved the first house in the new town, 1880; employed by Porter Bros., San Fernando, two seasons; one season with Cheno Philips; now engaged in general farming and fruit growing. SHURTLEFF, Fred Cazeaux. Physician and surgeon. Res. 1414 Millard ave.; office 430 Auditorium Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Somerset, Mass., Oct. 18, 1867; son of Frank Atwood and Abbie Eliza (Davis) Shurtleff. Married in 1898. Attended Fall River High School (Mass.); Univ. Medical College (N.Y.); graduated from Long Island College Hospital (N. Y.), 1891. Apothecary Boston City Hospital, 1884-86; nurse Boston City Hospital, 1887-88; surgeon Boston Baptist Hospital, 1893-4; surgeon Ruggles St. Dispensary, 1891-93; prof. of surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1892-94; acting surgeon Santa Fe R. R., Oklahoma City, Okla., 1895; acting surgeon Choctaw & Rhode Island R. R., 1895; prof. surgery, College Physicians and Surgeons, 1904-05; surgeon County Hospital, Los Angeles, 1904-05; emergency surgeon, Man Hunting posse, Indian Ter., 1895. Member Am. Med. Assn.; Mass. Med. Soc.; Boston Medical Soc.; Cal. State Med. Soc.; So. Cal. Med. Soc.; Los Angeles Co. Med. Soc.; Los Angeles Academy of Medicine; former vice- pres. Los Angeles Med. Soc. ; pres. Los Angeles Academy Medicine; vice-pres. Angelus Hospital Assn.; surgeon Spanish-American war; surgeon California Ranger Scouts; deputy sheriff Los Angeles co. Member Natl. Geographic Soc.; Masonic fraternity; K. P.; founder and former pres. Vaquero Club; special police officer, city of Los Angeles. Has written extensively upon surgical subjects. SIBBET, Herbert Austin. Land and water. Res. Hartmann Apts.; office 1030 I. N. Van Nuys Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Cincinnati, July 24, 1877; son of John Wesley and Anna Elizabeth (Fry) Sibbet. Mar- ried to Mary Oliver Sampson in 1899. Attended the public schools of Cininnati, graduated from high school, 1897; attended Univ. of Cincinnati, 1897-99. Moved to Los Angeles in 1900; advertising mgr. Oil Era and Oil, Mining and Finance, 1901-03; with Richardson Brothers promoting Yaqui Valley land and irrigation projects, 1903-04; secy. Compania Constructora Richardson S. A., 1904-05; mgr. 1905-08; vice-pres. and mgr. 1908 to date; New York representative and mgr. Richardson Brothers Co., 1905-08; dir. 1912; dir. and asst. gen. mgr. Yaqui Delta Land & Water. o.; second vice-pres. and dir. Richardson Construction Co. Member University Club. SIBLEY, Frederick T. Lawyer. Office Pacific Electric Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Fort Union, N. M., March 15, 1852; son of Col. Ebenezer Sproat and Charlotte Hart (Saxon) Sibley. Married to Frances E. Campau. Attended private and military schools until 1870; admitted *** end ***