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Show MEN AND ; ; j ; ; : : AFFAIRS ' j THE REV. FATHER A. V. KEE-NAN, KEE-NAN, for several years chaplain of St. MaVy's cathedral, has left Salt Lake permanently. He Is desirous of beginning begin-ning work in a new field and left for Denver, last Tuesday. W. A. NEEDHAM. manager of the dry goods department of the Z. C. M. I., left on a purchasing trip to New York, last night. JEROME HIRSCHMAN of the Hirschman Shoe firm, who has been on a purchasing trip In the East, returned yesterday. - - ; ; f - J. B. TWIFORD, former manager of the Western Union in this city, is now night chief operator In the office at Omaha. ... DR. V. MOILLICUDDY. medical inspector for the Mutual LAte Insurance Insur-ance company of New York, Is registered regis-tered at the Kenyon. Xr. McGilll-cuddy, McGilll-cuddy, who from 1879 to 1X86 was Indian In-dian agent for the Ogalalla Sioux in South i Dakota,- was a participant in much of the Indian trouble of those days, and was only forty miles distant from the Little Big Horn basin when Gen. Custer and his little band perished. per-ished. . A." G. BENSEN. former County Commissioner Com-missioner of Tooele county, is at the White House. W. A. CLARK, prominent among the business men of Sprlngville. Utah, arrived ar-rived in Salt Lake this morning accompanied accom-panied by his wife and registered at the White house. ATTORNEY M. C. DAVIS of Provo Is a guest at the Windsor. |