*** 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 142--- Attended country school until seven- teen years of age; worked his way through Northern Indiana Normal School, Valparaiso, Ind., graduating, B. S., 1891. Taught school from age of seventeen to twenty-one; after graduation from Normal School, taught school in Paradise Valley, Nev., for three years, and studied law mean- time; admitted to bar in 1894; prac- ticed law at Stockton, Cal., 1894, 1907; abandoned practice of law to attend to his private business in 1894; en- gaged in land and other speculations; bought $200,000 worth of land in Turlock Irrigation Dist.; laid out town of Hughson, Cal.; with R. W. Hobart and J. W. Walker purchased townsite of Riverbank, and large body of land surrounding it; subdivided and sold all land holdings in 1907-09; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1909; purchased quarter of stock of Hughes Mfg. and Lumber Co.; pres. of same, and man- aged its business and financial affairs until he sold his interest; with W. R. Jacobs was given one-quarter stock of Gate City Oil Co. to straighten up its affairs, 1909; bought out practically all other stockholders, put company on solid financial basis and sold out in 1912. At present employs all his tine look- ing after his private affairs and those of Mexican Hardwood Lumber Co.; vice-pres. Mexican Hardwood Lumber Co.; same Gate City Oil Co.; dir. Cal. Surety & Casualty Co.; same Riverbank Land Co.; same Riverbank Water Co.; same First Natl. Bank of Riverbank; same several other cor- porations. FLEMING, E. J. Lawyer. Res. 241 S. Mariposa Ave.; office 317 H. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Cambridge, Mass., March 28, 1872; son of Peter and Margaret (Coleman) Fleming; married to Gertrude Dennis in 1898. Moved to Cal. in 1875; received his education in the public schools of Los Angeles and Pomona College; studied law in the offices of P. C. Tonner, Pomona; ad- mitted to the bar of California in 1894; later to the United States Circuit and District Courts of Southern California and United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Practiced law in Pomona as member of firm of Tonner & Fleming, 1894-97. City Attorney of Pomona, 1899-97. City Attorney of Pomona, 1899-01. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1902. Deputy Attorney of Los Angeles County, 1903-7. Prosecuting Attorney of Los Angeles, 1907-8. Member of the firm of Hunsaker, Britt & Fleming, 1908- 10. Member of the firm of Fleeting & Bennett, 1910-12, since which time he has been engaged in practice of his profession alone. Expert on ex- tradition laws. Member of K. of P.; Maccabees; W. O. W.; Los Angeles Bar Assn.; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Union League, City, and Federation clubs. Republican. FLEMING, Ernest William. Physician and surgeon. Res. Los Angeles; office Trust & Savings Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Oakland, Cal., Oct. 6, 1861. Attended the Mich. Military Academy; graduated from Medical Dept., Univ. of Mich., in 1885; post-graduate course in the clinics of London, Vienna and Berlin, special- izing in diseases of the ear, nose and throat. Interne at the Michigan Asylum for the Insane, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1885-7; in private practice at San B ernardino, Cal., 1889-91. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1892. Member Los Angeles Co. Med. Assn.; Los Angeles Clinical and Pathological Soc.; So. Cal. Med. Soc.; Med. Soc. of the State of Cal.; Am. Med. Assn. Fellow of American Rhinological, Laryngological and Otological Soc.; mem- ber of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology. Chairman of the Western Section of the American Rhinological, Larynological and Otological Soc. in 1901. Chairman Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Section, Los Angeles Co. Med. Soc., 1910. FLINT, Frank Putman. Lawyer. Res. La Canada; office 10th floor Title Ins. Bldg. Born in North Reading, Mass., July 15, 1862; son of Francis Eaton and Althea L. (Hewes) Flint; married to Katherine J. Bloss in 1890. Received his education in the public schools of San Francisco, Cal.; admitted to the bar in 1892 and ap- pointed Asst. U. S. Atty. same year. Formed a partnership with Judge M. T. Allen in 1893, practicing under firm name of Allen & Flint; partnership dissolved in 1895 on account of Judge Allen's election as one of the Superior Judges of Los Angeles Co. Formed partnership with Donald Barker in 1905, practicing under firm name of Flint & Barker; partnership continued until election to U. S. Senate. Ap- pointed U. S. Atty. for the Southern District of Cal., 1897, and served four *** end ***