*** 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 364--- bookkeeper for Kingman Mercantile Co., Kingman, Ariz.; formed partnership with Harry McComb, feed and mining supplies, 1897; built and has owned interest in Ariz., Cal. and Nev. Telephone Co. since; supt. telegraph of Ariz. & Utah Ry., Kingman, Ariz., 1899; genl. supt. same road until 1902; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1902, and has been in same line of business with Harry McComb and Allen E. Ware under firm name of Tarr & McComb, Inc. since. Secy. Tarr & McComb, Inc.; secy. Ariz., Cal. & Nev. Tel. Co.; treas. Lovin & Withers Co., Kingman, Ariz. Member Board of Trustees, Sierra Madre, Cal.; pres. Sierra Madre Board of Trade, two years; member Masonic fraternity, Scottish Rite; California Club, Los Angeles. Republican. TATUM, Clifford C. C. Real estate dealer and broker. Res. 932 W. 16th st.; office 621-22 H. W. Hellman Bldg.; Los Angeles, Cal. Born in St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 22, 1879; son of Joseph Taber and Adele (Lynch) Tatum; Married to Blanche Le Doux in 1904. Educated in public schools, St. Louis, Mo.; cash boy at Browning, King & Co., St. Louis, Mo., on Saturdays and vacations during time he was attending school; clerk with Browning, King & Co., clothiers, St. Louis, Mo., 1895-97; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1897; clerk with Sanborn & Vail, Los Angeles, 1897-98; held various positions until 1899; with Edward D. Silent & Co., real estate, 1899-1902; formed partnership with Sam and Paul Shenck, firm known as Schenck, Tatum & Schenck, real estate dealers, 1902-04; in real estate business alone until he formed partnership in 1908, firm operating under name of Tatum- Winstanley Co. Member Chamber of Commerce; Los Angeles Realty Board; Los Angeles Athletic and Gamut clubs. Roman Catholic. TAYLOR, George P. Merchant tailor. Res. 2293 West 22d st.; office 100 Securitv Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in St. John, N. B., Can., Feb. 10, 1856; son of John K. and Catherine Olive Taylor. Married to Mrs. Alice Carpenter Nettleton in May, 1888. Educated in private schools in St. John, N. B.; in business with father in St. John, N. B., 1875-78; in mercantile business in New York, 1878-86; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in May, 1886, and engaged in merchant tailoring business, Nov., 1886 to date. Member Masonic fraternity; Knights Templar; I. O. O. F.; Jonathan Club. TAYLOR, Marshall Dowson. Librarian, Los Angeles Times. Res. 5038 Hays ave.; office the Times Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Scarborough, England, Jan. 29, 1871; son of John William, M. D., D. Sc., J. P., and Elizabeth Hopgood (Dowson) Taylor. Married to Ethel Lillian Cheesman, May 18, 1913. Educated by private tutors, Oxford graduates; early education gained at Poole's College, Scarborough, England, and Giggleswick College, Settle, England. Attended Los Angeles Business College, Los Angeles, Cal., and Barnes' Commercial College, Denver, Colo. Moved to Upper Assam, India, as assistant on Tippuk Tea Estate, 1888; asst. mgr. of Bordeobam Tea Estate, Noth Lakhimpur, India, six years later; after eight years tea planting for the Jokai Company of Assam, appointed mgr. of Kumargram Duar Tea Estate; mgr. Oaks Tea Estate, Sonada, Darjeeling, Himalayan Railway; traveled two years through West Indies, Costa Rica, United States of Colombia, Venezuela and Ontario, Canada. Moved to Los Angeles ten years ago, where he has remained to date; with Los Angeles Times, 1904 to date. Active Member Assam Valley Light Horse for eight years; active member Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles, six years; supervisor Hopetown district, Sonada, D. H. Ry., apointed by Government Census Bureau. Member Royal Arcanum, Boston, Mass.; Scarborough Swimming Club; Los Angeles Cricket and Hockey clubs of Los Angeles, Cal. Speaks Hindustani, Assamese and Bengali fluently. Episcopalian. TAYLOR, W. H. Mining. Res. 801 Dos Robles, Alhambra, Cal.; office 930 Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Ontario, Canada, July 17, 1857; son of A. L. and Sarah Jane (Croyell) Taylor. Married to Emma C. Church in 1885. Educated in public and high schools of New Market, Ontario; moved to Dakota Territory, 1880, and engaged in wheat raising on extensive scale; moved near Lake Superior and engaged in wholesale sand and dredging business, 1891-93; moved to Phoenix, Ariz., 1895 and engaged in farming, real estate and mining for 17 years; located in Los Angeles, Cal., in 1912 and became interested in Mojave Consolidated Gold Mines, Inc., of which he is now secy. and also one of directors. *** end ***