7 V . , ,i . , J.. .-.. ,...., 4 n . . t- ....(.'..., Miner v? PIONEER PAPER OF ARIZONA. ' PRESCOTT, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, IJI2. FORTY-NINTH YEAR. weekly Journal- " I 1 - Marley and Three Son$ Said to Have Filched Stock Valued at Over Sixty Thousand Dollars. The notorious cattle stealing caie of over one year ago in Navajo i.., it. - vt-w,. r. county, m -which oik ami the value of the livestock alleged to have been stolen was snid to have reached the gigantic sum of $65,000, was ended at Holbrook on Sunday morning at 5:30 o'clock when the Jury brought in a verdict of guilty against the father, and his three sons. The men were found guilty under lait one of the twenty indictments found. The remaining cases will he heard after e'ection. This cae attracted vciy much attention in live stock circles throughout the west, and was with out a parallel in criminal transact ions of its class. The father and his sons conducted a wholesale butcher ing business it was alleged, in sup plying the Santa Fc Pacific rail road with beef on the block, and at such a reduced price, that the avenue of supply was naturally questioned, and later developments led to the discovery of the way and means tlicy had of filling the various con tracts. A canyon no'rfH of Winslow was found where the beeves were driven to nnd butchered, and the precaution was taken to burn the hides that carried" the varlow brands of the many rangemcn wh'o were losing their cattle one by one, and Fi BE EXTENSIVELY George O. Ford, president of the Ford Mining Company, and his sec retary, F. S. Swan, arc in the city completing arrangements for the in tailing of a large amount of maclr incry to begin development on an extensive basis. The main shaft of 175 feet, will be continued to a depth of 300 feet, when drifting and cross- cutting follows. It has also uecn decided to introduce diamond drills to explore other portions of the group and a line of work has been mapped out that will take the winter to complete. Mr. Ford is sanguine over the outlook, and starts off with two shifts as soon an the machinery is installed. The Ford mines where developed enjoy a good name among miners, while the surface indications at various points on the group are attractive also. CATTLE DEAL.- Quite an important cattle deal was closed in the city yesterday, when R. W, Ainsworth sold to Walter Cline 200 head mjrc or less of range animals, including the Dia mond F ranch and personal property on Turkey creek, the consideration being withheld, The purchaser was formerly located at Camp Wood in the range business, but dinposcd of his interests. The proprrty acquired from Mr. Alnsworth is In the moun tain ranges of the Bradshaws, and is regarded as attractive for cattle rais ing purposes. COLORED OFFENDER. Charles Davis, colored, a recent urrival from Phoenix, was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Young on1 the alleged crime of forgery committed at Phoenix a- few days ago. He f will be taken back today and is aajd to have sj curled quite, a sum, of rhpney through his artistic manipulation of the pen. ORD GROUP WILL MINERS DEVaOPED with the regularity of the rising of the sun. An estimate of the number of cattle, that had been driven from the ranges, of the; twenty .stockmen in Navajo county, to the deep can yon, where further trace was lost of them, reaches to at least 2,500 head. The detection of the crjme occupied several months of diligent and shrewd effort, but finally the long link was welded and the verdict re turned. On Sunday morning met with very much satisfatclon among all residents of. the above county. One week was required to try the case, and the jury deliberated about hi.t hours. Associated with this crime, the Marlcys kept scrap book of press notices published throughout the na tion) which as so wide in the range of notoriety that hundreds of papers mentioned the wholesale transaction. The book' was of nine by twelve inches in size and carried over 100 pages, of printed matter of the standard column in width and in small type with no two clippings from the same paper. The credit of convicting the, above men rest with E. S. Clark of this city, and. Rece.M. ,Ung, of Phoenix, attorneys representing the s.tatc. Senator AsHurst.'of this city, j. E. Joncs,vf Flafcstaff, and, B. F. Adams, "of Albuquerque, v tfcre of counsel for' the defense,.' AT ELY TO GO BACK TO By Associated Press. ELY, Oct, 28. The strike of the copper miners and mill smeltcrmcn was called off today by almost un animous vote. Qthcr union in the district called meetings and instruc ted delegates to 'the- Ely Labor Coun cil to use every effort to end the strike. The men return to work immediately at a wane scale effect Ivc October' 1.' which' allowed all classes Of miners and laborers an in crense of 25 cents a day. E AFTER THE OLD Mrs. J. P. W. Stewart Iqft yester day for New York city, to visit with relatives and friends for a few weeks, and during her absence will select the furnishings for the new home. of herself and husband which (tots the mountain ton to the southeast of this city about two miles distant. Mrs,, Stewart, has christened- the home Glcnburncy, in memory of her former residence in the south. It will be occupied by January 1, next, and will haVe the distinction of be- , . t . t .t.f ing one of the nest apponticu nam (mlrtrii .with the most fascinat ing environments in the slate, Mr. Stewart left yesterday for nioc nix. as' H fair visitor for the week. With hi w(fc he has concluded to make Prcscott their future home, and recently closed a Ijkrge cattle deal, as welj. will he become interest- cu in uinci im.m... ... NAMES NEW HOm HOME Disease Menaces Life of Sherman Br Aiciitud ptom. UTICA, Oct. 28. Vice-President Sherman is seriously ill and steadily falling at his home here. White his physician believes there is no im mediate danger of death yet the pa tient's condition Is such it 1 a mat ter of conjecture how murh longer he can withstand the ravages of the disease with which he is afflicted. He is suffering from kidney trouble, lardcnlng of the arteries, and soften ing of the muscles of the heart. peculate Over Successor. WASHINGTON, Oct 28.The FEAR REBEL CHIEFS ARE TO JOIN FORCES JUAREZ, Oct. 28. A new menace to Chihuahua developed today by the entrance in the State of Antonio forces are about fifteen miles apart. Rojas, the rebel leader, who has been It is. feared they will join in an at terrorizing Sonora and his possible tack upon Juarez. EXPLOSIONS by AMocUteil Pre. INDIANApOLJS, Oct. 29. John Golden, president of the United Tex tile Workers of America testified in the dynamite trial he had corre sponded with the. Iron Workers' headquarters in Indianapolis about ;tlic explosion. He said in April 1908 he wrote President Ryan en closing a clipping headed "dynamite exploded" saying "enclosed please find newspaper clippings, which will be self-explanatory." Ihc clipping referred to the explosion that month at, Fall River when two spans of a bridge over the Tauton River were Franklin much nn The Road Races PHOENIX, Oct. 28. In the Los Angeles-Phoenix race the Frank' was first;, the Cadillac (Soulcs) sec ond and. the National third. It the San Diego to Phoenix race the Stevens Duryca was first; Apperson (Ferguson) second; and Mitchell (Greer) third. PHOENIX, Oct 28, Ralph Ham lin, four times before a contedcr In the Los Angeles-Phoenix road race, won the fifth annual Desert Classic when with his face masked in yellow mud he drove the Frank lin, the same car used in previous races Into the State Fair grounds at 2;05 o'clock this afternoon. Soulcs driving a Cadillac came in an hour later, followed closely by Fred Ful- MORE RECRUITS By Associated Pim. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23. The Uiltcd States Circuit Court of Ap peals sustained the decision ol tnc Arizona Court convicting Goodwin imd Stewart of the piurder of Alfred 'Hillpot near Globe. SILVER. t . NEW -YORK, Ott.v 2fl. Silver 62, Mexican dollars 49. FOR THE HONOR SQUAD illness of Sherman and speculation over the possibilities of his with drawal .from the Republican ticket because of the precarious condition of his health, have aroused discus sion over the probable method of filling his place. The general opin ion expressed was that the Republi can National Committee or the ex ecutive committee possessed power to fill the vacancy, No one profes ses to know whether the Chicago convention provided for such an. em ergency. Precedents are admitted to be lacking. junction with Salazar, operating I south of Juarez. The two rebel SUBJECT E Ijlown up. It was one of the jobs McManigal confessed having travel- Jed from Indianapolis under instruc tions from McNamara to perform. Golden identified a copy' of, ttic.. reply sent him by Ryan, Ryan referred, to the 'editorial ih the Union Maga zine commenting on finding dyna mite on a job at Cleveland, which non-union workmen were said to have placed that they might "discov er" the explosive and be promoted. Testimony that Ryan and McMani gal talked for two hours in a room to which the door was closed was given by J. 11. Cook, a former steno graphcr for McNamara. Wins lcr in a National. McKec in a Cad iliac was the only other Los Angeles racer to arrive' tonight . The time of Hamlin was eighteen hours forty two minutes; Soulcs' time was nine teen hours and twenty-five minutes; Fuller's time was twenty hours and nineteen minutes. McKec, twenty three liours and thirty-six minutes. Campbell in a Stevens Duryca won the Sail Diego-Phoenix race arriv ing at 3:49 p. m, His time was given at 39 hours. The official time of all will be announced tomorrow. The drivers were forced to tow cars over the Hassayampa and Aqua Fria rivers which were Swollen by cloud bursts. The National (Lyons) was the only other San Diego car to ar rive. TAFT TO OF By AMoclrtod Irea WASHINGTON. Oct. 28. Prcsi lent Taft after being here two days will leave Washington tomorrow for New York to he present at the launching Wednesday of the New York the blgiicst American Dread natiKht. LEAD. NEW YORK, Oct. 28. Lead M40 to $450. WITNESS LAUNCHING NEW YORK L sss ll sssB Such Belief of Military Experts Who Ak Watching 4 In the FighfcWift Take PlaceNear Adriaoopk And if Lost, Goes .. . t . Bf Aa-ocUta4 Pre, , SOFIA, Octly 28. The Bulgarian forces captured the towns of Lule and Demotika, It. is also reported the Turks r.rr constructing earth works along the river Erkcne west of Eski Baba. It is stated the Bul garian cavalry succeeded in cutting off communication between Ardian oplc and Macedonia. Big Battle Predicted. LONDON, dct. 28. The Turkish army is crouching for a great at tack oq the ARulgarian.i. so military experts believe.' To this end it- far reaching lines Jtavc been Drawn in, massing into mighty cr.iuuiits, to be hurled, against the victorious Unitar ians about Adrianople. lit: suppos ed movement 'has been executed with such sicatyh. that th: belief in existence1 is founded onlv upon the abicnfc6fTirk'isiV-Knes.o-'otnt 6 which it was thought they would have been extended. The news that Eski llaba had been taken without Turkish rcsistencc Shows that the army of Nazim Pa- COAST LEAGUE By Associated Press. , LOS ANGELES, (Cal.), Oct. 28. Oakland won the 1912 Coast Lea gue Pennant by defeating Los An geles in both games on Sunday. Ver non also won two from Portland but Its chances of winning the cham pionship depended on the loss of ope game by Oakland. Brannen k Saucr are finishing their big' grading contract at the Point of 'jpdcljs military target range and durldVtlic week a big Improve ment .vvlli have been cJTcctcd. The same firm has also received advices from 'Washington that additional grading Is lo be authorized, which will call for the outlay of over $1,000 "more. They have been noti fied togO ahead with the work. It Is believed that the desire of the war ut(Jiii wiiciii in i h-a u vi )n order at the earliest opportunity 1 .m a. for the school ol muiKctry mat u is hcliyed will soon be ordered to Fort .Whipple. v - i COPPER NEW YORK, Oct. 28. Lake weak, J6 17-20c' to 17j4c. Electrolytic $17.65 to $17.75. Castings $17.00 to $17.25. OAKLAND WINNER 0 PENNANT RANGE . GRADING CONTRACT IS COMPLETED STAKEFATE GREAT BATTLE Course of Events - Raltranc Off the Map Turkey. sha Is not where it. was supposed to have been. Constantinople dispatch es reiterate the readiness of. the Turks to assume the offensive. In any case a few days must sec some thing decisive. The nulRarians ad vancing, reported they had blown up a bridge over the Tchorlu River, showing a turning movement is pro gressing rapidly. Unless the Turks arc able to take the offensive vig orously the present indications are they will be driven out of Europe al together. Turks Surrender. BELGRADE, Oct. 28.-Semi-o(B-cial advices report that the Turkish army, which retired from Uikap to ward Voles, surrendered to Servian cavalry today and delivered their arms. The Servians later' seized 123 guns. The section of the Turk ish army defeated at Kumanova ap pear cn(Irc1brokcn,up. i'1 Town Captured. REIKA, (MontcncRro.) Oct. 28. The Montenegrins have captured the town of I'lcvHc near the Bosnian border T BY ELLIOTT ! j ! ! ! 4 Special to the Journal-Miner. 4 H PHOENIX, Oct. 2.-Mrm. j- W. W. Elliott of Prescott won 4 4 the Goldwater special for th 4 4 best lace collar and the blue ribbon for the best Irish cro- J chet cuff set. Anna Ridenour 4 4 of Phoenix was awarded the red 4 4 ribbon for the best Irish cro- 4 4 chet cuff set. 4 4 4 4 4 ! 4 J 4 4 4 4 4 GIVES GOOD REPORT. J, E. Pawley was in the city Sun day from the mining camp of Dr. Hughes, near Poland on Turkey creek. He states that the showing is good and recent development has been attended with better results than formerly. Dr. Hughes is ex pected to arrive In Prcscott during the present week, when it is believ ed a large line of work will be au thorized. MIND AFFECTED. An unfortunate woman named Em ma PuvoMky was taken Into custody a few days ago on the charge of being inianc, and her examination took place yesterday iu the superior court. It will be continued today. She has attacks of a violent nature, and is regarded as dangerous at times. At the Old Stand. A. J. Hcriulou has been appointed a deputy treasurer by Col. K. A. Rogers, and entered on the duty yesterday. Mr. Herndon Is conver sant with the office and hit services will be valuable from his fast ex periences as county treaiurer, during taxpaying tlmr, especially.. TOE IN M iff ,iH.,'' I ' I IT