*** 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 408--- and insurance, 1901 to date; operates a line of excursion motor boats and sight-seeing automobiles. Republican. YOUNG, Milton K. Lawyer. Res. 617 Kenmore ave.; office 819 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Litchfield, Ill., April 7, 1868; son of Matthew and Mary Ann (Levin) Young. Married to Melissa E. Squires in 1893. Educated public schools of Sedalia, Mo. Moved to Los Angeles in 1886; located in San Francisco in 1887; studied law in San Francisco Law Library and was admitted to bar upon examination by Supreme Court in 1892; moved to Los Angeles in 1893, where he has been engaged in active practice to date. Admitted to U. S. District and Circuit Courts, 1898; U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 1899. Attorney for Provident Building & Loan Assn.; Lompoc Gas & Electric Co.; Funding Co. of California; chairman Democratic County Committee, 1903-04; delegate National Democratic Convention, Denver, Colo., 1908; delegate National Democratic Convention, Baltimore, Md., 1912; member Democratic Natl. Committee preceding said convention; member First Consolidated Commission of Los Angeles; charter member Consolidation Committee of Los Angeles; Los Angeles Civil Service Commission, 1906-09; pres. same, 1910. Member Los Angeles Bar Assn.; Masonic fraternity, 32d degree; Shrine; B. P. O. E.; San Gabriel Country Club; Los Angeles Athletic Club. Congregationalist. YOUNG, Nestor Alcinous. Mining. Res. 227 S. Louis st.; office 533 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Cincinnati, O., June 18, 1845; son of Jonathan Bradley and Eliza (Haight) Young. Married to Martha Dawson in 1868. Early education received in Venice, Butler Co., O.; attended Wesleyan University, Iowa, 1863. Engaged in farming in youth; moved west with parents, 1852. Has been engaged in mining since locat- ing in California. YOUNG, Robert. Lawyer. Res. 6037 Carlton Way, Hollywood, Cal.; office 301 Higgins Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Canada, Jan. 30, 1858. Married to Frances Emma Upson in 1892. Attended public schools in New York City; country district schools of Illinois; high school, Rushville, Ill.; graduated from Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., LL. B., 1883. Admitted to Circuit Court of Washtenaw co., Mich., 1883; to Supreme Court of Mich., 1883; to Supreme Court of U. S., 1898; practiced law in Detroit, Mich., 1883-1900; moved to Los Angeles, Cal.; admitted to bar of Cal., 1900; has continued practice of law in Los Angeles to date. City atty. of Hollywood, Cal., during its entire existence as separate municipality; legal adviser in So. Cal. for various administrative agencies of Presbyterian Church; specializes in municipal law. Dir. and member Executive Board of Western Masons' Mutual Life Assn. Member Masonic fraternity; past master Hollywood Lodge No. 355; member Los Angeles Bar Assn.; Sierra Club. Presbyterian. YOUNG, Robert Brown. Architect. Res. 1001 S. Hoover st.; office, 700-7 Lankershim Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Canada, April 1, 1855; son of Alexander and Mary Anne (Dowler) Young. Married to Mary C. Wilson in 1880. Educated in public schools of Canada; studied art of construction and architectural designing in Denver, Colo. Moved to San Francisco, Cal., in 1881; practiced there a short time; moved to Los Angeles. Architect for Hollenbeck Hotel; Lankershim Block; Lankershim, Broadway, Occidental, Westminster, Lexington and many other hotels; Barker Bros.' new building; California Furniture Co.'s building; Blackstone Dry Goods Co.'s building; many residences and apartments, among them being the Seminole Apts. and the Westonia. Senior member R. B. Young & Son, architects; vice-pres. So. Cal. Chap. Architects' Assn.; stockholder L. W. Stockwell Co. Member Amer. Inst. of Archts.; Chamber of Commerce; Jonathan, Los Angeles Athletic, Union, League and Gamut clubs; B. P. O. E.; F. O. E. Catholic. YOUNG, William Franklin. Corporation official. Res. 59 Westmoreland st.; office 1215-18 Hibernian Bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Alden, Ia., March 27, 1867; son of Duane and Mary Anne (Chadwick) Young; married to Alma Marie Pebbles in 1896. Educated in public schools of Alden, Ia. In mercantile business, Clarion, Ia., 1884-1900; Oklahoma City, 1900-07; operated in real estate and oil, and made farm loans: assisted in organization of Security National Bank in 1906; vice-pres. same, 1906-08; organized the Young-Carpenter Inv. Co. in 1905; dealt in farm loans *** end ***