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1 s C mc.uk ,v jcs t?i 'o.' ' r r I ' WJdL i -atSX f r THE EPITAPH The Weeklv Tomustoxe Ei-itapii published eery Sunday, Hill gito nil the nens and will l scut to any nd drve for r Four Months For 91 VOLUME XXXV LEGAL POINT ON JURORS' PAY Question If Coronor's Jurors are Not Entitled to Pay Under Pres ent Arizona Law MATTER WILL BE Judge Hiiiton Thorass of 01. be, on j behalf of til jurors has filed a demand , with the B-ard of supervisors askinp pay (or tbt-ir services for acting a? I jurors at the coroner's itqueet held over the remains of Plattoon Morwao ichi, known a Cosssck Joe, the trick j rider, who was killed last Tuesfay . This demand is an uncommon one, for the reason that jurors at coroner's inquests and criminal cates in the justice court hve never received pt for their service. jThe only juror who have ever been cimpfnMtcd in ' the county are jurors in the Sjperior' Court and in the justice court in civil cases where the losing party paid. I The law affecting jurfr PV in Section 20, of Chsptf r 03, pae 671 ol the Session Laws of 1912, and reads ar follows: , "Eaehjiiror for each dj' attend-! anca Id court shall he ptid hy the county tbree dollars and lor each mile residence to thecu'irt, ten cents to be computed one way only and to Arizona Will Have 25,000 Voters Ready to Cast a Ballot In No-vember-Cochise Seocnd in List In the number of voters registered Maricopa county lead, with Cochise second. Pima third, Yavapai founh and Oil fifth Tho rigstration for each county in the state 'a as fullor Apche SO; Cochise 1 090; fococino 952; Gila 1.8o8;Grham 1,172; Green lee 1,181; Maricopa 6.552; Moh-vc 873;N-vajn 962; I'lma 016; Pinal 131. Santa Cruz 3S9, Yavapai 1,995, Yuma 782. Supplement Pamphlet Issued of More Laws to be Submitted Arizona Voters Under Refer endum Clause Secretary of Stnle Ojbirn has re ceived from (he printer the supple, ment pamphlets containing all the tnesaares ordered su' mitte-d to the people by petition which are to be placed upon the official (allot at the election to be held on November 5. Ihe booklet con.aios 25 pages ith juat the following measures without argument; The miners lien law; the bi I regulating the number of men tu u 'mmmm. Our fee returned if vrc fail. Any aav invention will prompt J y receive ability of game. "How to Obtain a aecsreu mrougu us au uriw- iui djiw v vu v.f Patent taken out thronpli us receive spicial nolle-- without charge, in Tins Patent Rcexitu, an i!lutritcd and -widely circuUt.-2 journal, consulted Vy Manufacturers and Investors. Sad for aatnple copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS CO., (I'Ment Attorneys,) Cvans BulldlttT, - WASHINGTON. D. C First Arizona TESTED FOR JURORS be paid by the county." Judge llinnon Thoruss believes that they are euti'led to compensation the same as Superior Court jur. rs and justice of the peace court jurors in civil caeee. Judze Tbon as speaking ol the ma ter to the Globe Belt re porter s-id: "The law makes no distinction be tween justice courts and supencr Courts. It is my opinion that under this 'aw thev are entitled to pay and I am mnking tliia demand to find out and also n opinion from the county a trnej " Send your wild animal skins to A II II Iton Mir. Co. Sin Antonio N M. They have outlet to mouactur ers in Europe and always net vo highest prices Send b-r pamphlet Learn lion to iakecare o your catch. LOST Small steel cane. Color: green. Somewhere between 3rd and 7th. Reward for return to Arcade S.loon. 1 Secretary Oiborn is of the opinion 1 that the registration mil bo above the 25.0J0 mark before election day, as i lb reopening of the county registers ill ut.dcut'ttdly bring in many more I uamcj. Sorghum Sjed for sale at E II tteetea' Feed Store. if . . . be employed on trains and engines; the bill regulating headlights on lo cemciive; Ihe bill providing lor cer tain qualifications for conductor and engineers engaged in running freight or pateengt-r trains, the act limiting the number ol cars in a train; the three cent fare law; the semi-monthly pajday bill, and the fish and game law. Wlt'Ml ; iB;?i onrs smling i&eteh and eiescription of our opinion ree concerning the patent Talent" set.- upon requesi request. Patents mm ontb&fom' TOMBSTONE, REBELS BECOMING DISCOURAGED Dispatches from Ki.ipalme state that the rebels are birtly broken up. there reing none hut small bands, and that they re endeavoring to make their way back to Chihuahua, Advice hare teen received from Touicbi that the rebels a ho attacked Bacanora a Tew days ago have left the country. ALFALFA DIET COMES HIGH NOW The price of a necessity, cows' milk ws increased fifty per cent in the Warren district yesterday. An nouncement was made by several dairymen, according to the Beview, that milk woul be retailed at seven and a halt cents per pint instead of five cents per pint measure, on ac count of the "high coat of living" frr cows. This means, ol. course, that increases in tht-price of alfalfa and will be borne by the milk consumer who doesn't eat alfalfa at all. COUNTY WINS SUIT FOR FEES In the eupreire court this week, sit ting at Phoenix, the suit of Geo B. Willcoi against Cochise county was decided in favor of the county, the order being thai the case be dismissed. The case was one wherein Willed, who was do k of the district court, toed the county for fees alleged to hav- been earned ty him in back tax ces. The case as argued before the su preme court oy the present county at torney, W G Giluiore, How's Thi7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Be ard for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. Chinev 4 Co., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and elieve him perfectly honorable in all .usiness transactions and financially iblt- c carrv out any obligations made bv nis firm. Waidiso, Kraxax t Marvut, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter tally, acting directly upon the blotd and mucous surface of the system Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per rattle. SoM h all durosts. Opening of Cochise Lands The Pbospectok has received th following notice from the Phoenix and office with reference to Cochise county lands: Notice is hereby given that plat of the following township baa been received at this e.ffice, and will be offi cially filed A'ovemUr 4, 1912, at 9 oclcck a m: Twp. 18 South, Range 23 East, frac tional survey ; Sees. 20, 21 , 22 , 26, 27, 28, 29,31,32,33,31,36. On and alter above date this office will receive and act upon applications to makes entries in said township. Frank H. Parker. Register CiU8 F. Aesold, Receiver New Cases Filed SUPERIOR COURT Jodgment. F B McCay, Cr, Maria' C McCay; divorce. State Fair Phoenix; Oct. 29 to Nov, 2 NL'NJAY EDITIOIV COCHISE COUNTY. ARIZONA-SUNDAY; OCTOBER 13,1912 Tombstone Town Topics Tersely Told Visitors to City; Local and Personal Items of Interest Mrs Axtell a an outgoing passen ger today for Donglak. Deputy Sheriffs Harrj karferty and Hal Smith re timed last evening from Florence, wLerw tbey escorted four prisoners. Chief of Police Br&vin acnt to Dis bee today to visit his son Valentine ho recently undernent an operation for apeudieitis. The young man . doing nicely and recovering rapidly. A party of autoists from Caro, Mich., nn their way to California, stopped over in Globe. Tbey are Mr and Mrs F If Fox. Mrs George Fox and O F Hedges, Tbey have traveled 26u0 mi.es since they lett home four weeks ago. Seven days were lost on account uf rain and im passable reads. Examinations for the Rhodes scholarship will be given at the Uoi versity of Arizona, Tucson, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 15 and 16 Students interested in the examina tion should apply at once to the president ol the university at Tucson lor detailed information in regard to the examination iVhcri j j:i S'S -; a- -t sure )ou fi-.t ihe 'ni.i.e i -ccv Candy La hartic' Ci-p ac- frauduler. suostvaiKa, jjj;Vdi, counterfeits! 3ecuin-.aDiCcs stafi 'A CCC N.-ver Uri so butt Ail dnwritfy is- ARIZONA NEWS J)F INTEREST Newsy Notes From All Over Arizona Carefully Condensed for The Prospector Readers The first of the many "Spanish prisoner" hoax letters to reach Tuc son in many rronlbs has 'ten re ceived by Fred Fleishman. It is the familiar facsimile ol a letter ostensi bly written by a Russian nobleman imprisorfed in France and offering to divide a fortune ol 1380,(100 concealed in a secret reptacle of his trunk held under the government's control, provided ihe addressee ill send a specified sum to obtain the release of he trunk J V.'ith the end in view that tie Winklemtn branch of the Arizona i Eastern shall rank with the beat 'divisions of the Southern Pacific sys tem Superintendent C M Scott has directed that work of oiling the entire roadbed between Phoenix and the eastern terminus shall be carried out. Thus far this year William Losaing, who is a well known Phoenix honey producer and buyer has shipped ten cars of honey to the eaetern markets, and Monday the last car, which was consigned to baffalo, X Y, left Phoe nix with 443 cases o the bee product, which was tbe largest carload yet sent. The net price received for this honey was f 6.60 per case, bring ing tbe value of the shipment to $2923 80. Multiplying this amount by ten, the nuo.ber of cars shipped so far this year, means that since tbe first of January tbe bees of Arizona have brought to tbe bee raiser ap proximately 129,38a H H Wall. Suoerintendent of ahona nr th, o.-.. F, .. 8. Bernardino J II Mscia and wife returned from a month's visit at Lot Angeles. C. C. Rouse cl Washington, D. C. who was a Tombtoce visitor yester day , left today lor a few day's stay with his uncle. Judge Dimes of Fair- bank and will return to his home at Washington. The contest of the Arizona queen will close on October 20th, and all coupons muet be in by that time The Fair association urges that all the coupons be in early, or as soon before the 20:li of the month as pos sible. Today and Monday are the last days of registration and all who have hot registered by five o'clock Monday afternoon will be disqualified. A new bull ring is being construct ed in Agua Prieia, and Sunday, for th first time in about two years, there will be a bull fight in the town across the border. WANTED The Cosmopolitan Grrup requires the service of a repre sentative in Tombstone and surround ing territory, to look after subscrip tiou renewals, and to extend circula tion by special methods which have prayed unusually successful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references. Charles C. Schwer, The Cosmopolitan Group, 331 Fourth Ave., New York City. C'al , died last Thursday 'after a very brief illness. Mr Wall was a brother in law of M Weber, master mechanic uf the Santa Feat Winslow. Rev J A Arnett of Winslow has been assigned hy tbe Methodist church to Dougla; and Rev R E Wright will move to Flagstaff, wbere he has been commissioned aspastor. The change will take place tbe latter part ol this week or tbe first of next week. Some people from Douglas who went to silver Ureek last Handay re port that tbey had a na-row escape from death as tbe result of the awful storm of rain and hail, which at Sil ver Creek, amounted to nearlt acloud bunt. Rev O D Griffith of Waco, Texas, bas accepted tl e call of the Yuma Rtp'ist church and will shortly arrive in Yum i ith lis wife and take up bis work. SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. rL Fatat Germ aad Ita rtemedr Xo Facta of Scleaee. It Is the rarest thine In tbe world for a man to be nocessarllr baUL So toss. wbasc balr Is not dead at tbe roots, ntei be bald If he will ue :rwbro- Herpl slde, the new scalp antiseptic Herpl c!de destroys tbe irerm that cuts the hair eff at tbe. root: and deans the rcalp of dandraS and leaves It In a perfect!) healthy condition. Mr. llar.r.ett. In the Mar land Clock, Butte, Hont.. was en tirely bald. In less than a month Herpi clde bad removed the enemies of ball crowth. and nature d.M Its verk by cov ering his bend with tl.lcc hair an Inch lent, and In six weeks he bad a normal suit of balr. Sold by leading dnjetjUU. Send !0a In stamps for aarnpla The Herp!ide Co.. PurMt. Mich. GOVERNOR FOUR Does Not Favor Capital Punishment and Saves Four Condemned Arizonans Who Were to Die Today ASKS LEGISLATURE TO ABOLISH HANGING Governor Hunt has issued a re-1 prieve for William Campbell, Eduardo I Perez, X B Chavez and Miguel Peraltai who are confined in the state peni tentiary under de'th sentence for sen-1 tence for murder in Yavapai county,! and who were to have been hanged I today. The reprieve lasts until the 11th day of April next. In issuing this reprieve the gover nor advocates the repeal of the cap ital punishment statute of the state, and asks that petitions le circulated initiating a law prohibiting Ie;;al executions In bis order for reprieve he deals at length with the subject, citing the Boston Takes Away the Honors Today in Another Close Game -Score 3 to 1 (Special to the 1'r si'Ectoii) NEW YORK, Oct. 101 he fourth game ol the World's Championship Series today was won by the Boston Red Sox by a score ol 3 to 1 . Wood and Cady were the battery for the Red Sox and Tczrean and Myers for the Giants. The Boston's scored the first two in the second and fourth innings. Aimes pitched in ihe Sth inning. The score was as follows: K. H. K. New York 1 91 Boston 3 S 1 Columbus Day a Fitting Holiday -Arizona Pays Homage to Discoverer Edward V. Berrien of El Paso i very enthusiastic over the prospects of a proper celebration of Columlut day in Arizona and said: "It is very gratifying that tbe retple of Arizrna recognize the debt tbe country ones to Columbus and are preparing to have a celebration in his honor in which all classes and beliefs can jnin. Columbus discovered a new land, u-d by his discovery made it possible for "the settlement of America probslly bundreds of years before it would have been done. He was a pior.eer Montenegrau and In Arizona Will Country to Join The MoDtenegrans, Servians at a Bulgarians residing in Globe will go home to fight for their country in the event of a war with Tnrkey. Tbe Belt says: The local patriots were emphatic in their statements that if their country needed them tbey were, ready and willing to go, Should war be declared tbey say that their coun try will doubtless lend tbem trans poitation to come home. There are many who will go whether tickets are THE EPITAPH 3 PER TEAK la published every Sunday, and con tains all the news of the week as il appears in The Diilt Pbosfectok- Subacibc Now NO 88 REPRIEVES CONDEMNED statutes in other states and repeating msn reason; against capital puniih m"nt. He also saje that there is to be an extra session of the legislature, and advises that the proposed initiative petitions be prepared and presented at such session so the law power can at that time change the statute on cap ital punishment and save execution of the men named. Ten dollars a day easily made by local agent. Write for full informa tion at orce. Arizona Sales Agency. Phoenix, Arizona. Ml ChamDenain's Uough Remedr. Curr Cfti ' "- 'iTT-'!,. in his line and deserves credit for his work from a gratelul people who have taken advantage of tbe new country he found. "America itself is a monument to him, but a celebration in bis honor !s a distinction that proves tbe gratltnde ol the people who live on the western continent be discovered, and who are appreciative ol what America at this day and age s'and for. Tbe day should really be made a national hol iday " CfiamDsriains uougn Herned, Cure- - " -ouii " '-X.fvinv r a Servian Patroits Leave for .Mother the War furnished them or not, but there ia a still larger number bo have not the money to pay for their fare, but are anxious to go. Kosto and Louis Kliaicb in an in terview yesterday said: "We don't know for sure whether tbey ere going to fight or not, but if they go to war, we are going home to fight. All tbe Montenegrans and others in.erested will go from bere. Just ar soon as something definite Is known we are going." r 'fa'.- Ti