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Show f MEN AND t t z t. t i t AFFAIRS J C. 8. RICHARDSON of Richardson & Adams left for New York and Boston on mining business yesterday. COU H. B. MAXSON returned to Reno, Nev., yesterday after a conference with Senator Kearns. DR. A B. COOK and wife returned from a trip to Los Angeles this morning. JOSEPH M. 6XIFFEN of the Morgan Park academy, the preparatory school of the University of Chicago, is in the city in the interest of that institution. MAJ. CALVIN HOOD of Emporia, Kan., one of the best known stockmen in the country, is a visitor in the city. GENERAL MANAGER R. E. WELLS. Superintendent Henderson and Assistant Chief Engineer McCartney have returned from their inspection trip to Moapa, Nev. JUDGE O. W. POWERS has arrived home from Washington, where he has been testifying before the Smoot investigation investi-gation committee. GEORGE SAUBERT. night foreman of the Spokesman-Review, learts for home today sfter an extensive trip. Inspecting newspaper plants in the West. T. B. WILDE of PhUadelphls. who has been in the city on minlnr business, leaves today for ldaho with 8. F. Hunt of Chal-lis. M. P. BRAFFET, attorney for the Utah Fuel company at Bcofield. came to the city yesterday. He reports all qu'.et in camp. PAUL F. NOLAN, secretary to Assistant Assist-ant Freight Agnt S. V. Derrah of the Rio Grande, left for Ocean Park last night. He will be married there next week. |