*** 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 382--- 1893; graduated from Univ. of Mich., B. S., 1897; from College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ., New York City, 1904. Practiced for several years in New York City, specializing in children's diseases; held appointment in dept. of surgery and general medicine in Vanderbilt Clinic, Roosevelt Hospital and in Harlem Hospital, New York City; retired and moved to Pasadena, Cal., 1909. Formerly member American Medical Assn., New York State Med., Soc. New York co., Med. Soc. Member Univ. of Mich. Base Ball Team; Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity; Annandale Country Club. WATERS, Albert Latcha. Mining engineer. Res. Tucson, Ariz.; office, 55 N. Church st., Tucson, Ariz. Born in Aledo, Ill., March 2, 1869; son of David R. and Margaret Alice (Latcha) Waters. Married to Maud T. Shanley in 1898. Attended public schools of Grand Haven and Grand Rapids, Mich.; graduated with honors from Mich. Agricultural College (B. S.), 1890; from Mich. College of Mines, E. M., 1893. Has followed profession of mining engineer; with Phelps, Dodge & Co., Globe, Ariz., starting as day laborer on road repairs, advanced to mine surveyor, chemist and smelting supt., 1895- 1900; mgr. for mines and smelter of British Gold Mines of Mexico, at Matape, Sonora, Mex., 1901; consulting engineer for Amparo Mining Co. and other interests managed by J. R. Williams, 1902-05; during that period reported on and purchased Great Santo Domingo Mine near Etzetlan, Mexico, which has proven one of the most successful mines in Mexico; mine and smelter manager for Natl. Metallurgical Co. at Matehuala, Mex., examining, opening and pur- chasing the mines that made this company a great success, 1906; examination work in Montana, 1907; same, Mexico, 1908-09; mgr. Pioneer Smelting Co.'s mines and plant near Tucson, 1910-13; also mgr. For Twin Buttes Mining & Smelting Co.; for Twin Buttes R. R. Co., and for Mineral Hill Cons. Copper Co., 1912; pres. and chancellor Board of Regents of Univ. of Ariz. Life member Amer. Inst. Mining Engrs.; member Natl. Geographic Soc.; Sierra Madre Club of Los Angeles; Old Pueblo Club, Tucson, Ariz.; Masonic fraternity. WATERS, Arthur J. Banker. Res. 928 W. 28th st.; office Citizens' National Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Chicago, March 4, 1871; son of Russell J. and. Adelaide M. (Ballard) Waters. Married to Charlotte C. Miller in 1899. Graduated from University of Chicago. Entered the Citizens' National Bank of Los Angeles in 1893 as messenger and held various positions as bookkeeper, teller, asst. cashier, cashier, vice-pres. and in 1911 was elected pres.; pres. Broadway Investment Co., Citizens' Securities Co., Santa Gertrudes Land Co.; dir. Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank, American Savings Bank, and Globe Savings Bank, Los Angeles; First National Bank, Alhambra; American Bank & Trust Co., Pasadena; American National Bank, Pomona; Provident Mutual B. L. Assn., Los Angeles. Member California, Jonathan and Los Angeles Country clubs; Masonic fraternity. WATKINS, Edwin Phillips. Osteopathic physician. Res., 1846 C st.; office, 330 Union Bldg., San Diego, Cal. Born in St. Claire, Pa., Feb. 5, 1872; son of Thomas H., and Nancy (Sharp) Watkins. Married to Lavinia Adele Moses in 1902. Received a public school education; graduated from Pacific College of Osteopathy, 1905; instructor of Ostopathic Technique in Pacific College of Osteopathy, 1906- 07; moved to Los Angeles and engaged in private practice until Jan. 1908, when he moved to San Diego where he has been actively engaged in practice of his profession. Member San Diego Country and San Diego Rowing clubs. Republican. Episcopalian. WATTS, William Lord. Mining engineer. Res. and office 803 N. Bonnie Brae st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Edmonton, England, Sept. 24, 1850; son of William L. and Eleanor (Lord) Watts. Married to Mary Riordan in 1880; to Euphernia F. Sterling in 1910. Attended public schools; studied mineralogy under Prof. Tennant and geology under Prof. Wilshire, King's College, London, England; private student British Museum; chemistry and metallurgy under Prof. Patrick, Univ. of Kans.; diploma in metallurgy and assaying Univ. of Kan., 1883. Led an exploring expedition to Iceland, 1875; asst. to Prof. Patrick, 1881-83; chemist and assayer, Oregon Mountain Mining and Smelting Co., 1883-84; in general practice in San Francisco, Cal., 1885-88; asst; in field, 1888-99; State Expert in Mining, 1899-1901; Cal. State Mining Bureau; in private practice in Los Angeles, 1901 to date. Member Amer. Inst. of Mining *** end ***