History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . ever, is no relative of his), oneof the most distinguished lawyers in theNorthwest. In June, 18i)G, Mr. Smith wasadmitted to jiractice in the courts of Minne-sota and later in the courls of the slutc ofNew York. His jtracticc embraces allbranches of his profession, with, perhaps,the strongest leaning towards real estatelaw and practice in the probate Smith is trustee of several estates andguardian of several wards


History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . ever, is no relative of his), oneof the most distinguished lawyers in theNorthwest. In June, 18i)G, Mr. Smith wasadmitted to jiractice in the courts of Minne-sota and later in the courls of the slutc ofNew York. His jtracticc embraces allbranches of his profession, with, perhaps,the strongest leaning towards real estatelaw and practice in the probate Smith is trustee of several estates andguardian of several wards with estates inMinnesota, Illinois and New York. He hasalways been a Republican, but has never ac-cepted an official position. He is active insocial and fraternal society circles, being amember of the Lafayette club, Minnetonkaice yacht clul), Minnesota Lodge, No. 224,A. F. & A. M.; Ark Chapter, No. 53, R. A.;Minneapolis Mounted Commandery, No. 2:J,K. T.; besides being a member of the Inde-pendent Order of Foresters, Flour CityCamp, No. 630, M. W. A.; Minnesota Camp,No. 1, W. (). W., and K. \- L. of S., CouncilNo. 793. In October, 1898, he oi-gauized a company. WASlIlNTiTOX SMITH. of the national guard and was elected itscaptain. This company was assigned to the4th regiment as company D, but on theretu-ganization of the 1st regiment, bae com-pany was transferred to that regiment and isnow known as company F. He has recently been made president ofthe Northwestern Chemical Manufacturingcomi)any of this city. His religious associa-tions are with the Episcopalians. He wasmarried to Miss Lillian Stacey of Oeneva,N. Y., in December, 1890. A daughter wasborn to tlicm in December, 1897, who died ayear later. No young mans jirospects seemto be more promising of jiermanent successin liis cIkisi-ii career. ANDERSON, Jolin 1>., one of .Miuneajio-lis leading ])liysiciaiis, is a Canadian bybiith, and first saw life in I lie connly of Vic-toria, Out., Juiu; 29, 1S55. His paternalgrandfathe


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