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Show A NEW JUDnE FOR UTAH. The Probable Snccessor or Jndff Henderson AJipolntMl. The followicg telegram was received re-ceived zX 5 o'clock this afternoon: Washington. June y-J President has nomlnaU-J Jm: M?ner, of Michigan, to 1 aswclate justice of Ihe Supreme Court of Utah. ItJ-snderstood that the new ap--wintee will sucwed Judge Hender-Jon, Hender-Jon, who was appoi" V lm, dent Cleveland In ISrt. Pi-am Mexico. This afternoon we had the pleasure pleas-ure of a call from George 51. Brown, Esq, formerly practicing attorney at Provo, I'tah, but now a resident of the town of Diaz, Chihuahua, 5IexIco, where he I; engaged lu mercantile buslutss. As soon as he becomes sufficiently conversant with the language of the country where he now resides it is his intention in-tention to resume the practice of his profession. He statea that the health of the fettlers is generally cooJ. Hhebe taken as it sample of ths general condition of the people peo-ple in that respect we should say it Is about 50 (r cent above that of ordinary mortals. Stock-raising and various other enterprises are being engaged in, and the facilities for making a livelihood are increasing increas-ing Numbers of new aud comfortable comfort-able buildings are IwlBg erected aud the situation is one of general pros-iierity. pros-iierity. The climate is pleasaut. VTA" .i... rt, f ril till October the temperature is about what It is here in June, while from the liegln-! liegln-! ning of October till near the close of 5larch It ranges from 40 to t degrees, with scarcely anything in thS shai of a storm. Brother Brown was accomiiauied to our office by Maror John K. Booth. |