Show Ji DOE CAI i TON has reached his old home at Terre Haute Ind where he will at once resume the practice of the law It will be seen bv the following mention of his return in the aacll that the genial judges retirement retire-ment from the Utah commission his in no sense changed his opinion as to affairs in this territory Judge B C niTO returned home last light direct from salt Lake city his connoctiou nth the Utah cumiuisbion having terminated by his resignation and the place having been nllcil by the tppointment of Col R S outirrsov of Fort Vsiyne Judge C u LION will at once open a law omce here and re < ame the practice of his jrofebJion interrupted by the duties of the posi ion he his l just quitted and in which he w is one of the original members Speaking to a Gazette writer or an iu > in Utah Judge tAUITOS said that matters were progrehslng favorably in the ernton There has been a pi eat ch inge for the hotter since the commission rtrt went there A verj few Gentiles antI a very fen Mormons are Inclined to throw obstacles in the war but ftC great majority of the people both Gentile antI Mentions are determined that polygamy must abandoned The problem is alreauj subtan tlally ohcd expect he said bat in the iture inHwfull marriages will be as rare in Utah as in Indiana |