*** 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 374--- TUCKER, J. Z. Lawyer. Res. 3576 Second st.; office Lawyers Block, San Diego, Cal. Born in Washington, D. C., August 19, 1867; son of Charles C. and Mary A. (Cowles) Tucker. Married to Emma Frevert, Oct. 2, 1890. Received his education in public schools and preparatory school of Colombian University, Washington, D. C.; moved to San Diego in 1887. Employed as clerk in office of Clerk of U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C.; studied law and was admitted to practice in Superior Court of San Diego county, 1890; admitted to practice in Supreme Court of Cal. in 1892; became associated with Conklin & Hughes, attys., San Diego; appointed U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy for San Diego Co. by Hon. Olin Wellborn, U. S. District Judge, in 1900, which position he has held continuously by reappointment; for many years has been engaged in active practice of his profession. Member B. P. O. E.; Episcopalian. TUFTS, Edward Benton. Merchant. Res. 1315 West Adams st.; office 428 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Cedar Co., Ia., Feb. 14, 1869; son of John Quincy and Susan S. (Cook) Tufts. Married to Edith Giffin in 1895. Attended private school in Washington, D. C., 1880; Drury College, Springfield, Mo. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1887. Pres. Tufts-Lyon Arms Co., dealers in sporting goods, 1887 to date; secy. Rock Castle Land Co.; pres. Williow Land Co.; dir. and Pres. Merchants and Mfrs. Assn., 1907- 12. Member California, Pacific Gun, Jonathan, Los Angeles Country, Los Angeles Gun, Los Angeles Country and Los Angeles Athletic clubs, Los Angeles; Annandale Country Club, Pasadena. TURNEY, Dayton. Osteopathic physician and teacher. Res. 527 West First st.; office 533 Mason Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in S. D., Oct. 6, 1884; son of Fletcher and Martha (Burt) Turney. Married to Clara Goding in 1912. Attended Dakota Wesleyan Univ., Mitchell, S. D., 1900-03; graduated from Univ. of S. D., Vermillion, S. D., A. B., 1908; from Los Angeles College of Osteopathy, Los Angeles, Cal., 1911. Engaged in farming at various times; railroad work for short time; taught country school in S. D., 1905; instructor in Chemistry, Univ. of S. D., 1907-08; prof. of chemistry, Los Angeles College of Osteopathy, 1908-13; prof. of pathology, Los Angeles College of Osteopathy, 1912-13; has been in active practice as osteopathic physician for two years. Member So. Cal. section, Amer. Chemical Soc. Baptist. UNRUH, David Spencer. Civil enneer. Res. Arcadia, Cal.; office 424 Grosse Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in San Francisco, Cal., June 21, 1872; son of H. A. and Jane Anne (Dunn) Unruh. Married to Julia Lathrop Barnes, May 24, 1900. Attended the Los Angeles public schools; Belmont School (private), 1886-89; Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston, Mass., 1889-90; Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., Palo Alto, Cal., 1890-94. In Arizona and Mexico during 1897-99, doing exploration work and making railroad surveys; in Alaska during 1900 and 1901, mining and R. R., making surveys; with C. P. R. R. in reconstruction service in Nevada and Utah, 1902. With Pacific Electric Ry. in Los Angeles, Cal., 1902- 1905; in Stockton and Sacramento, Cal., constructing Central Cal. Traction Co.'s line in San Joaquin and Sacramento counties, 1905-1909; since then in general practice in Southern California. Member Jonathan and Los Angeles Athletic clubs; B. P. O. E. UNRUH, Hiram Augustus. Executor and manager Estate of E. J. Baldwin. Res. Arcadia, Cal.; office same. Born in Valparaiso, Ind., November 1, 1845; son of Joseph and Abigail (Bowman) Unruh. Married to Jane Anne Dunn, Oct. 10, 1868. While a student at the Indiana State Normal School enlisted in Civil War and served during entire time of rebellion; made a non-commissioned officer in 1861; at close of Civil War began study of telegraphy and became operator for the Western Union Telegraph Co. Moved to California in 1866 and entered employ of Wells Fargo & Co.; during construction of the Central Pacific Railway was made advance agent and telegraph operator, which position he held until 1869, when he became asst. freight agent for the Central Pacific in San Francisco; in railway service until 1874, when he entered the employ of L. E. Wertheimer, wholesale tobacco; with Wertheimer until 1877; with Eureka and Palisade Railroad, 1877-79; in 1879 took charge of the estate of E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin; the responsibilities of this position required him to move to Arcadia, Cal., in 1884, where he resides to date; in addition to his work in connection with the Baldwin estate he holds offices in several corporation; pres. Ramera Oil Co.; dir. Los Angeles Racing Assn.; dir. Monrovia First National Bank; dir. San Gabriel Valley Rapid *** end ***