*** 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 84--- and was appointed resident patholo- gist for Los Angeles County Hospital; engaged in practice of medicine and surgery, 1910 to date. Member Beta Theta Pi and Nu Sigma Nu fraterni- ties; Los Angeles Athletic Club. CHARTIER, George Marie. Consulting engineer. Res. 1024 Beacon st.; office 1144 Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Paris, 1852; son of Joseph and Appay Bordau de Vigny Chartier. Education re- ceived at Lycee Henry IV; Academy Royal de Juilly; graduated from Univ. of Paris. Moved to U. S. A. in 1882 and engaged in mining in Colo. and spent five years in various mining camps of Colo.; erected first gold mill at Cripple Creek; moved to Denver; operated mines throughout the west with headquarters in Denver for sev- eral years; moved to Los Angeles in 1901; operated mines in Trinity Co., Cal.; interested Parisian capitalists in Goldroad Mine in Ariz. ; interested and organized a corporation for op- erating same; pres. Sonora Mines Co. Sonora, Mex.; dir. in several other mining corporations. Lieut. of Reserves for five years in French Artillery; official representative of U. S. A. at International Exposition, Paris, France, 1900; represented French Consul of Chicago in Denver for ten years; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France. Naturalized American citizen. Member American Institute of Mining Engineers, California Club. Roman Catholic. CHASE, George H. Corporation secretary. Res. 2842 Sunset place; office 206-10 Frost Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Concord, Mass., May 10, 1868; son of Josiah Hanson and Anna F. (Noyes) Chase. Married to Anna Porter in 1900. Educated in public schools of Mass., graduating from high school in 1886. With Paine's Furniture Co., Boston, Mass., 1886-89: J. B. Moors & Co., bankers, 1889-1890; Lockwood Natl. Bank, San Antonio, Tex., 1890-93; Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, Mass., 1893-97; Oregon Short Line R. R Co., 1897- 99; Union Pacific R. R. Co., New York City, 1899-1904; secy. of following Los Angeles corporations; Alamitos Development Co.; Alamitos Bay Improvement Co.; Arlington Heights Boulevard Co.; Cottage Terrace Co.; Country Club Park; Pasadena Park Improvement Co.; Rampart Boulevard Co.; Suburban Improvement Co.; West Boulevard Heights Co.; Andrews Boulevard Co.; Idylwild Mountain Park Co.; secy. and treas. Aldine Square Co.; Rimpau Heights Co.; Western Building & Investment Co. CHASE, Lucius K. Lawyer. Res. 126 N. Oxford Ave.; office suite 443 Tile Insurance Bldg. Born in Madison, Wis., July 29, 1871; son of Ransom J. Chase and Mary Melissa (Baker) Chase. Married to Maria E. Watkins. Attended the public schools of Sioux City, Ia., Shattuck School, Fairibault, Minn.; Collegiate Dept., Univ. of Wis. ; graduated from Law Dept. Univ. of Wis., LL.B, 1896. After his graduation, moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and engaged in gen- eral practice in 1897. Has been involved in several important land cases, one of the most notable being his defense of the settlers claiming under the United States and securing full decision in their behalf in the case, known as the State of Cal. vs. U. S.; litigation involved owner- ship of Palo Verde Valley, fertile area of 1,000,000 acres along the Colorado river. Served as dir. L. A. Chamber of Commerce, 1911-13; member California Club, Loyal Legion, Knights Templar, Masonic fraternity, 32nd degree; Grievance Committee Los Angeles Bar Assn., 1911-12 ex-dir. Bar Assn. CHATTERSON, John Marshall. Lawyer. Res. 3588 Second st.; office 414 Union Bldg., San Diego, Cal. Born in Brant Co., Ontario, Canada, Sept. 25, 1860; son of Robert A. and Elmira (Cooke) Chatterson. Married to Ida Cragg in 1887. Received his education in public schools of Ontario, Canada, and Law College, Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich. Engaged in private practice in Louisville, Ky., 1881-95; associated with Canath, Chatterson & Blitz, 1895-1907; Chatterson & Blitz, 1907-11; hoved to San Diego, 1911, and has been engaged in private practice to date. CHENEY, Harvey D. Lawyer. Res. 1532 Rockwood st.; office 906 Central Bld ., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in No. Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 5, 1873; son of William A. and Annie Elizabeth Cheney. Married to Emma Alice Patton in 1903. Attended pub- lic schools of Los Angeles, Cal., 1884- 87; Los Angeles Business College, 1889-90; Harvard Military Acad., Los Angeles, 1887-89; Univ. of So. Cal., 1892-93; studied law in office of William A. Cheney. Moved to Los Angeles with his parents in 1882; en- gaged in practice of law in Los Angeles *** end ***