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Show I MEN AND , f i s f t g- AFFAIRS h ' iliui -infi n n s sjsr'safBj sj fiwtPP R' K- BROWN of fhs Short Line has returned from his trip. ALEX HTSLOP has changed his office of-fice from-the maintenance of-way ts the engineering department of the -Salt Lake route. JUDGE KELLY and Chief Engineer Berry of the Union Pacific hava' returned re-turned to Omaha. ' y CHAPLAIN JOHN T. AXTON, Eighteenth United States infantry, who has recently returned from the Philip, pines, will remain here while reosver-lng reosver-lng from his illness contracted in the islands.. '' . GEORGE 3. DRTBERT. a Butte attorney, at-torney, Is here in connection with the' Sullivan case to be tried at Nephl. I J. W. MOREHOUSE of Butte, a horsemen of that city, and owneT ot the Silver Bow mine, is visiting 1a Utt city. . ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-GENERAL M. R. WHITE and Mrs. White have left for Maine on a visit to Mr White's old home. They will also visit the St. Lou la exposition. -., DR. E. I JONES of Murray, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Jones, has returned from a six weeks' visit in the East. GENERAL MANAGER R.' E WELLS of the San Pedro left - this morning for an inspection of the line as far as Provo.-He will return tonight. ; J.S0MeAKINIfE2LY' clerk ! office of General Superintendent E Buckingham of the Short Line, left last night for Montpelier, Ida. ' W. A. ECHOLS, dispatcher of the San Pedro offices, was called suddenly to . f Indianapolis this morning by the serious ' i illness of his mother. |