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Show i; MEN AND : : : :. : : .- AFFAIRS HENRY J. NEWMAN, formerly of Gov. Wells' staff, has been appointed a Colonel on the staff of Gov. Peabody of Colorado. "JACK" EDWARDS, the well-known cattleman who achieved such an enviable envia-ble reputation for daring in the sheep and cattlemen's feud in Wyoming, and who is one of the wealthiest cattlemen in the West, will be married tomorrow In London. The bride-to-be is Elizabeth Justice Bell. - C. I. TUTTLE, live-stock agent of the Short Line, left yesterday for Omaha, expecting to be absent from Salt Lake about two weeks. ED T. ARTHUR, a St John's stock-raiser, stock-raiser, registered at the White house this morning. He has Just receved word that the 10,000 sheep he Is running In Nevada have not suffered in the least from the recent severe weather, but are instead doing well. . A. L. TROWBRIDGE, traveling freight agent of the Missouri Pacific, left this morning for a week's trip into Idaho. . |