*** 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 66--- his education in the public schools. En- listed in 47th Ill. Vols. in 1862 and served until 1865. After the close of the war, engaged in newspaper work and was employed on several Illinois newspapers; associate editor Burlington (Ia.) Hawkeye, where he made reputation as a humorist; on editorial staff Brooklyn Eagle; same, Los Angeles Times, since 1900. Began career as a lecturer in 1876. Ordained minister of the Baptist Church in 1903; pastor Temple Baptist Church, Los Angeles, 1903-09. City commissioner of Pasadena. Honor degrees: D.D., Kalamazoo College, Mich., 1905; LL.A, Occidental College, Cal., 1913. Member Archaeological Inst. of America; Am. Social Science Assn.; Phi Kappa Phi; University and Celtic clubs. Author: "Hawkeyetems" 1877; "The Rise and Fall of the Moustache"; "Hawkeye"; "Life of William Penn"; "Sons of Asaph"; "Chimes from a Jester's Bells"; "Smiles Yoked with Sighs"; "The Silver Trumpet"'; "Old Time and Young Tom"; "Lights and Shadows of a Soldier's Life." BUREN, Frank. Lawyer and registrar U. S. Land Office. Res. 927 E. Pico st.; office 516 Federal Bldg.; 201 Equitable Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Princeton, Mo., Dec. 26, 1875; son of C. E. and Sarah E. (Cain) Buren. Unmarried. Educated in pub- lic schools; Missouri Business College, Santa Ana, Cal.; and Law College, Univ. of So. Cal. Moved to Los Angeles in 1894; in grocery business, with Earl Fruit Co., 1898-1901; with Santa Fe R. R., 1901-04; studied law in night classes of Univ. of So. Cal., graduating in 1904; admitted to the bar same year; private secy. to U. S. Senator Flint; appointed Register U. S. Land Office, Los Angeles, by President Taft in 1912. Also maintains law offices at 200-1 Equitable Bldg., where he has practiced law; secy. State Loan Investment Co.; served as clerk of Senate Committee on Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. BURGWALD, Hugo. General insurance and investments. Res. 2096 West 29th Place; office Consolidated Realty Bldg. Born in Chicago, Ill., July 31, 1880; son of Jacob A. and Augusta Roggenstroh Burgwald. Married to Vera Allen, Jan. 7, 1907. Education ob- tained in public schools and business col- lege. After leaving school entered em- ploy of Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, and remained until 1907; moved to Los Angeles in 1907 and became asso- ciated with the L. A. branch of the Cudahy Packing Co. which connection lasted two and a half years; traveling salesman for M. A. Newmark, and Newmark Bros., Los Angeles in 1900; en- gaged in cloak and suit business 1903. Engaged in insurance business in 1908, and now represents Southwestern Surety Insurance Co.; Prussian National, Dixie, and Marine Ins. Co. of London, Eng, writing all lines. Secy. National Rotary Club. Member Masonic fraternity, thirty-second degree; Shrine; Knickerbocker and Rotary clubs; L. A. Chamber of Commerce. Episcopalian. BURKE, Carlton Francis. Real estate and insurance. Res. 26 Berkeley Square; office 218 Van Nuys Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Helena, Ark., Dec. 10, 1882; son of William R. and Jessie (Greenfield) Burke. Educated in St. Vincents College, Los Angeles, Cal.; Thacher School, Ojai Valley, Cal.; Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Cal. Began his business career with the real estate firm of his father in 1904; four years later he entered employ of W. M. Garland & Co., and remained for three years. Established a general real es- tate and insurance business for himself in 1911, which he conducts at present; resident agent for the Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd., of London, England. Member Bohemian Club, San Francisco, California, Athletic and Country clubs of Los Angeles; dir. Midwick Country and Polo Clubs, Pasadena. BURKE, John P. Banker. Res. 505 Andrews Blvd.; office First National Bank, Los Angeles. Born in Durant, Iowa, March 17, 1862. Received his education in the public schools of Iowa. Taught school near Walnut, Iowa, 1879; cashier of Exchange Bank, Walnut, Iowa, 1880-91; had entire charge of the bank for the last four years of that period; in 1891 sold his interest in the Iowa bank and in September of that year moved with his fam- ily to San Jose, Cal.; purchased an in- terest in and was director, vice-pres. and mgr. of the street railway in San Jose ten years; dir. of the Sacramento Street Railway Co. during this time; sold his San Jose interests in 1901 and was ad- mitted to practice law in the courts of California; engaged in practice in San Jose until 1903, being attorney for the railway company; Bank of San Jose; T. W. Hobson Co.; E. H. Wemple; *** end ***