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J3&ri,&a ?W to nw&s Al fljS-i. ' TH E. EPITAPH w The WECi.LV ToMBrovc Emtaph published every Sunday, will give ull tlie news and will te sent to any ad dress for 0Mf 0W THE EPITAPH w $3 FEB TKAB Id published every Sunday, and con tains all the news of the week a i appears in The Daily Pbosfeotok Subacibe Now II w Four Months For 91 u M I ?. . m- ?! l ! -. ) . SIJ VOLUME XXXV THREE PRISONERS TAKEN TO PEN Gales Pleads Guilty and Receives Life Sentence Evidence Closed the Cunninqham-Costello Case ARGUMENTS WILL BE Three prisoners were taken to Flor ence today in charge of Deputy Sheriff A W. Hone. The prisoners were John Bodie, sentenced from 1 ( 1" years for insult with intent to kilt; Chae L men, entenc-d for two ears for lorgery, and Matildi Gates, who plead guilty to murder of a country man at Douglas and received file een-t-noe. Hodie and Gales were sen tenced under tbe new indeterminate sentence law. wbi'a Lemon. whose offenst. waa committed prinr to Aug ust 16 was eentenced under the old law. Tbe evidence oo bo'b sides was Conference of Arizona Supervisors Called at Phoenix Next Month Letters inviting all county super visors to attend a conference to he held in Phoenix during'fair week, ai Wbicb ro-d questions will form tb main topic of discussion have been re ceived in Cochise conn y. as fnllnm.: Phoenix, S"pl. 26 1912. My Dear Sir: .The holding o! tne first state fair, October 23 'o Nuvem ber t, offers a good opportunity fur tbe holding o' a tt- convention o' tbe boards of supcrusTS of the st.t. Believing that roost of the superv.sord will attend tbe fair, tve have arranged for a meeting of the hoards of all the Partial Eclipse of the Moon Ob served By Many Arizonatis The partial ee ipse of tb moon, wbicb was announced by tcientitt l r Thnrsdoy morning Uut Thursday morning about f f'clock, v as seen ly many of the tarly risers in this city. This was due chiefly to the fact that it had been announced beforeh.nd a not more than a quarter of the fare of tbe orb was covered by the cloud. Makes Inquiry of Cash Loot Taken By Rebels in Sonora Welis Fanjo Loss $2,500 "What did you do with our money T" waa demanded of Emilio Campa, the captured rbel chief, 6y J. M. Wil liams, superintendent ol tbe Arizrna &. West Coa.t division of the Well Fargo Express company, Thursday afternooo. It will be recalled that a band of rnhbers secured fi.S'-O (Mex.) from tbe express company when tbey burned a train atQuijona about ibree weeks ago. Campa. bad been brought down to tbe offiee of UuiudStates Marshal Orerloek to receive visitors, eo many bad called to see bim. Wjlllams is said to have threatened to sac nut an attachment for the funds ttiat Campa bad no his person, amounting to f4'"J in Mexican money. Tbo marshal did t, Sann v Tvfr SATRTEO ON MONDAY elo.ed today at 3 p. m. today in the Cunningham-Cottetlo cute and ad journment taken until Monday morn ing. About 40 witntBsee have been examined t u both aides and tbe care nae already occupied one week' trial. The argument of tbe a torneya to the jury mil bfgin Monday morning, and meanwhile the instructions of the court will be prepared. Send your wild animal skins to A II Hilton Mer. Co. San Antonio N M. They hare outlet to minuactur ra in Europe and aley netyoii highett prices Send f'r pamphle. 1 Learn how to takecare o your calcb. o nntiee to be held in the court room of tbe county al Phonix on Wednes day, Octolr 3tl, and wo trust that your board wilt be able to attend. There are many matters of getirral interest , such as tbo locating and building tbe stale highway, the cart of the indigent, etc , (hat could be taken up with pro!!', and great good should reculi from such a gathering. Tbo stato'ecgineer will attend, and is very anxious to have all eapervior present, that he may discuss tbe state question with them. The eclipse lasted but ,or about lisen ty minutes or at n.i st half an hour he ore the shadow disappeared ut erly. Tbe scientific anr rurepment of tbe c- mine eclipse atated it would be more plainly visitlein Arizona han iu any oibrr portion of tbe North American continent cot permit tbe interview to go any lurther. Tucson Citizen. Mow' This? 5S?3 We offer One. Hundred uollars Be- ard lor any case ol Uatarrn tnat cannot be cured Jby Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. Chkset A Co., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known r. J. Cheney for the last 15 yearn, and lelieve him perfectly honorable in all guineas transactions and financially able 10 carry out any obligations made bv r is firm. WaXDlJro, Kiss ax A. Mas via, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter ally, acting directly upon the Moid and mucous surface of tbe system Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. StM h all donists. . k.AA. ' .- - ! JL- TOMBSTONE. Ladies' Social Last Evening The gathering whioh attended tbe Congregational so-ial .last evening, war indeed a leeord -Weaker, baring had an attendance of nearly two hun dred, and 'bey all report haying tad a most enjoy V.e time, hile aortia of p-aiee weie heard oo all sides with re ference to the excelled musical pro ,tram arranged and prepared by Mitl Emily Axtell.tbe accomplished organ is) rf tbe Congregational churcb. Each and every number on the pro ; ram, without excei tion, was render' cd in a superb manner, and to the en tire Mt.ifaction of all present, in ad dition to responding to'a number ol encores, which tvtre most heartily re ceived by tbe musicians and vocalists. who assisted in making the social one of the most successful, besides, one to be long remembered by all. fho refreshment, which consisted of ice cream and cake, ".ere delicious and partaken of by all. It is hoped tb.t another social will be given by tbe Ladles' Aid in the very near future. Noted Arizona Jurist Passes Away Judge Krederick S. Nave, former as sociate justice of the supreme rourt of riiona.died at his home in Globe at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon after a long illness. He was 3!) years of age and leaven a wife and two children. Sunday In Tombstone Churches COVaitFGlTIoSil Sunday School 10 -.. m., E 11 Reevt, Supt. Preaching 11 a. m. Reoiganizatioo Y. P 6. C. E at 7 p. m. Evening services 7;30 p m. Everybody is cordially invited to attend these services. Rev. H.A.UEtr, Pastor. METHODIST Sunday School 10-00 a. m. Epwor'b League 7 p. in. All are invited. Tblyok OnTOV, Pastor. catholic Mass Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra ment imn.ediately after mass on Sun day. Mass at 7 a. m. on week days. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a, nu, Mrs. Wm Cavauagh, Supt. All are cordially invited to attend Kev. Father Marx, Pastor. Will Have New 'Phone Directory Coohise county will have a new telephone directory soon, according to tbe statement of Charles W. Tucker, directory manager for tbe Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph coma pany. Tbe data for tLe new book is being worked up now , and will gn to press in a few days There have been a number of installations of telephones since the last directory was gottea not, and on this account tbe service needs anew one. Court Cases Filed sxECtmox J. P. court,8tb precinct. LHMad dux vs Orand Arizona Copper Co. Demand f 88 05 ar.d $6 55 costs. Levy on one buckskin gelding, one bay gelding and one black geldiofr, all at .be ran.-b of J. E. Howard, in Co- ' ehiae county. COCHISE COUNTY. ARIZONA-SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1912 Tombstone Town Topics .Tersely, Told Visitors to Gjty; Local and Personal Items of Interest Ed Cai- was a Tombstone visitor today Ironi Tlisbee being a witness in the Cunningha-u-Costello case. Pete Haosen aas a returning pas senger to Ilisbee today after attend ance on court for several days. LooCloer and wife left today for a two msntb's visit with relatives and friends in Alabama Doting the ab sence of Mr. Cloer Mr, Newman will act aa fireman ori tbe Tombstone branch. 'lorn Wright waa an outgoing pas senger for Bisbee today. Judge Frank Here'ord of Tucson was called here today as a witness in tbe CaBningham-Costello case. Miss Evelyn Coatello arrived yes terday from Los Aogeles to join her mother and brotbe, who are here at tending the Cunningbaro-Coslello case. The Tucson Tost,! weekly publics tion.hts been sold by Herbert Browc, county clerk, to F. E. A. Kimball, who will devote its editorial columns to tbe interests of the progressive party. Tbe name will be changed to tbe Weekly Progress and the luc-on Weekly Pun. Mr. Kimball stated Friday that tbe size of tbe paper will be dcubkd. 8Ei Lr.-.!.yfc U0U6H SYRUT ARIZONA NEWS OF INTEREST Newsy Notes From All Over Arizona Carefully Condensed for Jhe Prospector Readers R. J. Liddicotte, a Bisbee pi-con fancier has received eight homing pigeons from England. Ibo bird are of Bplndid pedigree and at least one of tbem established a record in a midsummer race from Tennes, France to northern England, a distance of 400 miles, which it covered in eight hours, saj s Mr Liddicote.' The Miami Copper company produe ed in August 4,322 tuns of concen trate assaying close to 35 per cent copper, wbicb will yield about 2.900, 000 pounds of fine copper. Tbe mill recovery is reported to be 70 per cent. There wae mined during the month 97,890 Ions of ore jnd 4.802 (eet of development work was done. Oorgeonsly dreeed to represent tbe various ideals of the tribes, the Apache Indians of the Miami district he'd a "Superstition" dance Sunday night about 1 miles west of Miami nesr the Bloody taols, at wbicb every In dian of tbe district was in attendance and many Mlamians who heard of tbe event were interested spec'ators. Tbe dance as for tbo purpose of driving a-ay the evil spirits of the Apache tribe and if antics of these descrip tions will do tbe work, snrely the In diane of the district are free from evil spirits now. Hon. A. A Wore ley and Hon Sam Bradner spoke to a large and much interested audience Monday niht at Globe. Tbe meeting was largely giv en over to a general discussion of state legislation. B. V. Duke of St. Johns is awaiting a shipment of a carload of fall blooded School Superintendent E. H. Stover reports tbe Tombstone schools doing exceptionally good and much jro gress made in the high school and grammar grades. This evening at Phoenix an open air meeting win be held by the WilsoD Marshall club at whioh Senator As hurst and" Congressman Haydan will be tbe principal speakers. Rsv. Father Marx of the local Cath olic oburcb annoanoea that there will be rnaas and other Sunday services to morrow, further notice of wbicb ap pears in these columns. After tomor row there will be no services for about three or four weeks, Rev. Marx leav ing for a business trip Eaat. Upon his return from the east Tombaione Citbolics will have permanent resi dent priest. According to A W. Mc Louvre of Tucson who was in Tombstone today, Tucson will have a busy time from October 17 to 19 inclusive. Four great events will take place during these dates. The Scottish Rite Ma sons will bo there fcr their conven tion, tbe Arizona Bankers' associa tion will meet October IS and 19, the merchants' excursion from El Paso will arrive Friday, October IS. and the Scut hern Arizona Fair association nil) h:ld lull sway on the three days, 17. 18, and 19. .iiamhwain's uougn Hsmefit ""a. " " "wsa-. -- " ew-'W Jersey cows wbicb be is importing from Willard, '. M. Mr. Duke sas he never saw a farming community wbere so much butter is imported as locally, and he cannot ee why butter making would not pay. Definite steps looking to tbe bold tog of a poultry show about the n.id die of December were taken at a meeting of the Cochise County Poul try and Pet Stock Association held at Vista park, Warren, Sunday morn ing. Dr. and Mrs. Swigert are in Globe for a few days having just completed a i rip over the state. Dr Swigert was formerly in Phoenix but cow makes his headquarters in Denver. At Portal intense beat and dry winds have burned the grass on valley and mountain side worse than for years at this season. Although rains threaten up in tbe mountain tops, it fails to come down to revive the range. Cave Creek is very low for this time of the yesr. It has been found tbe Phoenix facul ty of the high school is sot large enough or the sohooldsy long enough to give all the students tba work tbey desire, so the school day has been" lengthened to seven hours, or per iod of 45 minutes each, and two new teachers have been added to tbe force. A half dozen new students bave come to the University at Tucson this year who most work their way through. These meo, so far as known, are re liable and indostrions, according to President A. H, Wilke. SL COCHISE MINES PASS INSPECTION Mine Inspector Says Cochise Mines Comply With All Code Regu lations Required A READY COMPLIANCE WITH MINE MEASURE J. H. Bolin, state mine instector. has reinroed to bis headquarters io rnoentx after a three weeks' inspec tion trip through southern Arizons. The inspector covered practically tbe entire county of Cochise while on the trip and gives favorable leporta as to the condition of the county in a min. ing way. Serious Charge Against Campa -Rebel General Afraid of Extradition Arson, murder and destruction rf property are the charces that Live been preferred against General Emelin Campa by tbe Mexican government. Tbe charges bave been filed a: Wash ugton and it is likely that tbev will be sufQcient to hold him here for a hile. According to adisoatch from Wash. iiigtoo, Thuriday, the govern-nett of- ficals have decided to regard Meiican rebels who flee acres: tbe boundary line and surrender or are captuicd by American troop, as proper uijects for interment, but tbe will r.it be Change In Fee Cases Maks County The new law regarding fees to te paid into tbe office of the clerk of tbe superior court went into effect last week, as did the law regarding fees in the probate office. Tbe new law does net appear to be ono that will nork to tbe Interest of the sjounty, and t.-emi to favor those who have caes of most interest. Heretofore there bas been no law regarding the sum of money that should be deposited when tbe ruit was filed, for the purpose of coveting tbe coor' costs. There was a ruling of tbe court, and under this ruling f 10 must he deposited with each case Slid and $5 deposited with the defendant's answer. When the costs went above tho amounts mrntioned the, were collected and the money wen into tho county fund. Under tbe new law tbe court's rui- English Capital to in Arizona for A British syndicate has put up the money to dig 2500 fret down in the fool of an Arizona Butte in the hope of securing a solid diamond as big as a New York elyscraper and reputed to bo worth untold millions. The London newspapers print columns about this remarkable quest for a long burid treasure, even the staid and conservative journals like the venerable Standard, going into rhap sodies over traditions of the Moki aJSHgJglK1 ?,.AGf&BMLl?2gX2:KZ3t NO 86 Tbe larger mines, according to Mr. Bolin, are-bard at work mee'ing tbe requirements of tbe code. Practically all of them bave completed tbe more necessary improvement and work ia being rushed on the balance. It rai.l not tako much longer to put the mines ol Cochife .county on a strictly code basis. eubjtct to extradition unlesa for crime ott.tr than military duty. Tbe rebels will be kept under surveillance and iius' refrain from further hostilities during their etay in the United States. The decision by the department is take? to mean that Camps will remain in the custody of Marshal Ovrlock because charges other than military duty have been preferred against him, Campa hasknowledge of there charges and declares that he is not guilty and th.t this government cannot allow him to be extradited on tbe charges. System on Court a Difference to itc is knocked out and the same fees are required. But no additional fee is required until the fees amount to ?30. That is, all cases in which the fees run over f 10 and nnslar 30 are paid by the county, or, rather, tbe county collects nothing for them, and that amounts to the county donating the oosts. If, however, in any case tbe 'eet do not amount to tbe sum deposited, tbo lee is not retnrned but is kept by tbe county. This will result to a big loss to the cennty and will not be of benefit to the person filing the little suit, bat it will benefit many mining esses and cases in whidb large amounts are involved. Cfiamtjeriam's uougi, Rtokr: Sink 2500 Feet Huge Diamond tribe and tbe qnestion whether tbe "world's biggest sparkler " will prove to he a gennine diamond or just Com mon exterrestial solidness. Ages ago, so runs tbe story which induced tbe London banke-s to finance ibe expedi inn, a huge solid diamond shot ont of space and bit tbe ground a bard bump in tbe heart ol tbe Arl. zona desert, about ted miles from Canyon Diablo of the Santa Fe raila way. The syndicate will dig for it. f? raa--iLS K -Zr7zgrpsr,.-Tr v