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Show In Arizona. Jiy a lengthy communication which appears In this issue, it will be seen that the Herald's old-time correspondent, corre-spondent, Judge Spicer, is still alive and "rustling" down iu Arizona. The judge le!t Beaver several months n-o since which time rumor has had him killed and scalped by the Indians, In-dians, lost and tarnished, and all that aort of thing; but he turns np all right in the enjoyment of good health. The judge is and has been hunting for gold, which he confidently expects to find. May his expectations be realized to the fullest! ilo has (raveled (rav-eled far upwards of 2,000 miles since we last heard from him, and chiefly in a comparatively unknown country. The Herald readers will be enlightened as to his wanderings and the region where he has traveled in a series of letters from his epicy pen. These letters, it is expected, will appear as often as once a week, and they will be doubly interesting to our readers in this section, for the reason that they will be dcsciiptive of that portion of Arizona now being settled by emigrants from Utah. |