Show SDEAU SUKESETTLED Conjectures astotile Terms of Probate Judges The community has at last settled down into the conviction that the TuckerEdmunds bill is a law though all day yesterday there was a good deal of clinging to the frail hope that ten days shad Ifot expired This impression ression was caused by the great hoaxer Kirby Washington corres pondent of the Tribune who wired that the bill got l to Cleveland on Monday Mon-day the 21st in which event the ten days would not have expired till yesterday But there Is no longer any room for doubt that this was notherof Mr Kirbys mistakes and that the bill reached Cleveland Saturday night the 19th Commissioner Carlton sent the following I lowing dispatch yesterday and received the subjoined reply I SALT LAKE CITY Utah March 4 1887 Hon A H Garland Washington D C Is the bill a law A B CARLTON Chairman Utah Commission WASHINGTON D C March 4 1587 Hon A B Carlton Chairmdh Utah Commission Commis-sion It is a law A H GARLAND AttorneyGeneral i There was a good deal of inquiry and peculation yesterday as to whether the present probate judges would bellowed be-llowed to serve out the remainder of their terms or whether the President would fill the offices at once The office of Territorial Superintendent of Schools is of course abolished and the new Commissioner may be elected by the Supreme Cgnrt at any time The Tribune Tri-bune gang has already nominated P L Williams With regard to the Probate Judges the act reads that they shall hereafter be appointed by the President Presi-dent leaving uncertain as before when hereafter means The prevailing impression pression is that the present incumbents i will not be disturbed until their terms i un out |