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rUV tms&y. ssasaKw5" rif9ldajr " - - - " L - tat!MtiimiLSeift!itSSZ. i l u 1 I . TOM B vlV T O N E E P I T i P H I W"W"0W"Mm"0"W"0"M"0 ? . c a.- c z news ui uik juic Published Every Sunday "WILLIAM HATTICH. Editor and Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION KaTES. One year .... Six months. Single copies I OO SO IO in Condensed Form :-'KX'4-frM-MM-:-frK-KX-X'-4-M-M' vr &r f..ii-ar :&& 1 1 Sv 4,ftjA , - ."i --3 fii f-tHhrL JCsfllijsisisMwWkism.. , . JP-;P m.li.W- --&?' a jicai.m r.!tj? : :v',H.ir1EMv - & . TOH TL BHnfcJK" b. .. :,m yjpsajail Governer Thomas Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey Governor Thomas R. Marshall, .of Indiana The continued rebellion in Mexico has piralized the min ing industry of that country to the extent that those interest ed in mining havo been forced to abandon their holdings and sacrifice many years of toil and great outlays of wealth. Ad viseJly, they have fled the country, and Arizona is now reap ing a reward through the misfortunes of others Those who have been deprived of their properties have the sympathy of the public, but is pleasant to reflect that although they lost they are gainers. In Arizona they find equally good, and possihly better, mininmg proposition, and are surrounded by guarantees that their interests are safe against intrusion. Co chise county is a large beneficiary of the Mexican revolution. This section is a proven producer, and mpn of caution, with capital to invest in mines, are not hesitating totakeh-ld of prospects and develop them into producing mines- ''War is hell' but it sometimes helps. Some people yell and hurrah. The PitosPErroit will not be classed in that cotagoria. The Democratic ticket has won and the country is redt-emed to policies pledged to perpetuate and prolong a progressive movement that shall redound to the upbnilding of American industries. Though Colonel Roose velt fell before the Democratic fire, he must be he d in esteem for the charge he made on political fraud; his expose will 'serve to purify politics, he told many truths and it is not unlikely that the Unijed States will never witness another Chicago or Baltimore convention. Through Roosevelt and ifryan the public has been given light on the workings of national con ventions. It is the opinion of the Prospector that the next nominees for president will be chosen by a primary .J Then the "interests" will not have been charged with undue interference. Oter $2.0l0 bg already ben taied tonard the Dew sanitarium to be built about two nnle south ofSiTord near the famoui hot wells. Dr Oal braitli 8ttee that teita hate ihowu the water to be equal to any in the United Sutre. A $GU00 eaoitarium h to be erected and will undoubtedly prove a cileDilid drawing card and dtrftlettig medium as well as prove of unusual value to health seelers. Thus lar this jer William Lossiog, who is a wellkoown Phoenix honey producer and buver has shipp d ten sirs ol honey to the eastern marke's and the last car, which was consign d to Buffalo, N V, left Phoenix with 133 caces of bee product, which was the Urcst carload yet sent. At Tucson, Deputy Sheriff Smith hot Isad r Ilarduco, the bullet pass teg through the tody just below the neart and striking another man, un known, who was taken away ty Iriends before the olhcer could ascer tain nia name. The Tucson city engineering de partment 1 no engaged in making estimates for the gradiug of Eightn Street between Fourth avenue sDd t e city limits. The estimates for me gradingof Tndll avenue, w tween Speedway and Ninth Streets has been practically completed. J M Zepeda will ship 1C00 bead ol eeers from t'e Altar ranch in So nor to San Francisco Thursday. The cattle, which are now on their way, to Tucson, will .rrire this t.eek. The worst heating given one high school f otball team by another in Ariiona in many years was sustained by the Phoenix Polytechnic Hign school in the Dresence of thousands of spectators when the vmtiog team from the Tucoo nigh school trimmed tne home guard by the marvelous score of 41 toO. Postmaster J Knox Corbett of Tuc son wa elected president of the Ari zona Postmasters' association Thurs day at Phoenix. M E Catsid) ol Bisbee was elected secretary and treasurer. Returning from Pbocnix where he eut to attend the conference held l) he mining men of the Hate and the members of the state tax commission Capt (Jreenway stated that the meet ing was a most agreeable one and one hich be believed wculd be helpful in getting legiUtion which would put the assessment ol mines on a fixed riaeis and that would be satisfactory alike to the state officials, the people and those who 0n or control the mining industry of the state. Farmers of the Sulphur Spring villey have a Gne yild of ratio maize katTir corn, beans and corn, states W E Barnes, S P traveling agent. He asserts that W W Adams of the Texas Ctnyon ranch tits 10 or 15 "acres planted in squash averaging from 50 to 75 pounds weight and lying closely together. John J Gallagher, six miles west of Pearce, has 100 acres nearly all in cul ivation in fine crops of milo ma.;ze and kafnr corn. Citizens of FIsgstafT have instituted a complaint wth the corporation commission against the W'el'sr Fargo company, asking for ftee delivery within the city limits. A hearing will te held at 10 o'clock on the morning of November 11. The Calumet and Ai nm smelter is now preparing to receive tb ores n! the Shattuck-Ariinna company, for smelting which was recently closed. John Oegrneo of Pueblo, Cnl. will Vrs Fntpatrick leturned tod frum Phoenix where she attendtd ttie 'ig Fair. The dance at Gage Hall Saturday had a good attendance and all present report a good tjme The music was good and was furnished by the band's orchestra. R P Kjle and wi'e, nee Miss l.ueie rOMBSTONE EPITAPH PCULISIIED EVtRY SUNDAY. ship 3000 cattle through Douglas)from I Wulcott, arrivd today on a brief vitit Sonora this week, while Cliff Kob rt-I here after an extouded bridal tour n son will hring in vbout 3.1R0 head to I the east. Tho p-'pi.Ur collide are be shipped to various ranges for fattening. The Octob r postal business in the Phoenix noatoilice exceeds that of any month in the history ct tho local office with the exception ol ono The business for the month totaled $9519. lho busioess for the corres ponding month in 1911 was $8370. Suit was fi'ed by Alderman and Elliott in the office of the clerk of the Superior court at Globj 00 behalf o' Gordon. Ironside and Fares Com pany, Ltd. against Ben F Gibson ard A H Gibson, asking damages in the sum of 1' 820. The complaint alleges that the pi iorifTs purchased 8"00 head of cattle at $19 per head, payments to be made at certain in tervals and shipments to be made by the defendants at various times as pecified. The plaintiffs 'uriher a lege that the defendants counted certain calves in shipments that should not have ben counted until al'er June 15 and aln that they butenered cattle for their own use that should have been included to the shmm n's. RECORDS OF COCHISE COUNTY J S Scrivoer ts in Tucson from Oro "laoco district where he is engaged In working some mines. Froii him the Star learns that the Home St.ke Mining company which has a bunt and option on the Grub Stake mines Is working thirty men. The main t nnel is in 350 feet. For the last thirty days the entire tunnel has been in ore. still being shoerd wi 11 enrgratu'a tions by their host o friends Pat Hatton for oe' 20 )ear a res ident 01 Dos Ca'ezaa is a Tombst visitor. Mr Hatton Is a firm b-lienr in tne wonderful mluerl posailnl tie- of his section and is doing hir thar to help develop same nd attract attention to th richea thai await the magic wand 1 f capital. Mr Hattcn 19 a hooatir for Cnchne coun ty and t)pical westerner who has many friends throughout the south west. John L'ibrnsse, a former Tom! stone jrutb, i in the city on a few day's stay with friends. Judge F. M, Ooan and wif were in coming passeni;er8 on last evening's train from a fortnight's viit at Dong-las. A. W. Howe, who acted as official tarter of burro race and waa an el fie ent help l the Fair officials at the big Fair at Ph eoix, returned home jesterday. Mrs Howe accompanied him and they report an excellent time. Pat Hwre arrived ye'terday from Douglas on a few dav'a viit in Tomb-tnne. ttruments Filed With the Recorder Count) BRIEF Attorney L B Hayes is a visitor in T.imtstone today from Willcox. To Construct Telegraph Line F A Secord, superintendent of telegtaph on the El Paso A. Sou'h weatern, is in FairhtnL 10 set a crew f linemen at work stringing two cop per atires from Fairb'ank to Tucson This wll put the line into shape for the best cociibie service. New Cases Filed BOfEBIOB COCUT Jndemen in suit Xo. 96. A J Hocks Dr. Litzie flocks Cr. Dfcree nl divorce and custody of two chil dren. Judgment in suit Nn 107. Wm Steel Dr, May Steel Cr. Decree of divorce and custody of children. Suit Nn 21R 6d T R Brandt ux C E Hearo. Suit to quiet title to 1 1 2 acres at San Simon sta'ion, commenc ing at stake adjoining railroad land, 200 'eet northerly from center of main track, parallel with west ide ticket office fence, thence 350 feet northerly. 200 feel 8 inches westerly, 313 feet Mrs AI Ralph and children were among the returning Tonibtonecon tingent to the fair at Phoeuix toda. The board supervisors will meet Wednesday in regular session The City government 19 expanding ofhctally this jear. ( r besides the numerous official du ie incumbent upon the Chief ol Police, who serves as 'Jity Marshal, City Tax-Col-ecror Cit) Assessor, City Poundmas ter.City I.iceneColl ctor.City Health Officer, City Custodian, etc, etc, e c, the additional oiicial duty herealter imposed upnn the municipal chief b) the city and 1'kewfse by commrn con sent, hereafter will be that of Cit) Parle Commissioner. Tombstone a pn udol her City Park and with it goes oiore honors for ber chief. Clerk RS Maclay of he hi ard of ruperviso s and wi'e returned lrda rora the Fair at Phi enix. Tomb ttoe was well represented at the big -Utednin'a, and all are delighted lib their visit fHE RECORDS GIVEN IN l ID IK1CAIIF ft E B'l-ei to 3'ilpr-ur Spring Vl Bank. 1 nd 25l K. A Johnson to It E Steph ens. Dnuclat nrnp 800 CHATTFL MOKTOAGE F W Foitz to G A Jatfiieson, livestock - o" W L Palmer to Sjlphur Spring Val Bank, live stock 300 . . SATISFACTION OF MOETGAQE M Kline to U Riddle WARRANTY D'ED C Tweedle to Mrs V M Wacek Bisbee prop 8j' .. M J Ounn ngham to Mrs V Wacek. Hisbee pn p 6"0 .. ViARKAfTY UFEU W Rollins to W W iJen'on Douglas prop (i S Carty In Ida Carty, land E P Vilentine to Mrs H Parka Willc x prop Special. LL Bo-vtr 'o A Fink land &I1VIVG l FD I F Branch to M Wight , mio P'T RFALTY MORTGAGE WiVAshbv toC E Gibson, Warren prop CHATTEL M KTOAGE J II Hammer and A A Pick ens to Lisle Mfg Co. dr Her G C Corj ell to G A Walker livestock Former Tombstonite is Seriously Injured The many Tombstone friends of Mrs Alfr d Paul, daughter of Mrs G W Swain of this city, will b piinrd to learn of a serious automobile acci dent that befell her while enroute to I'lioei it with her husband While raveling over a ri ugh par' of the nad 1. car Ptiueaix, Mrs Paul was ilinnn nut nl the machine strike 11 g heavil) agatDft one of tbn lamps I d sort lining serious internal in juries, (lie lady vaa taken 10 a hts- itl at hn-i x and ye-tfrday re- II iitid m r wti euthcient'y to ei able rir to b taken to her bi me at Doug las this morning. An operation is neossary and the doctors expect to perform rame this evening- or tomora row. It is earnestly hoped Mrs Paul wtl1 speedily recover from ber serious accident. Cochise Man Carnegie Hero A Pittsburg. Pa . di Vatch says: lh Carnrgie hero fund commission has tnnounced a further list "f awards Of the cases of bravery singled nu , four were from Cal.'oraia and two from Arizona. Richard H. Mardiss of N'aco and Edward W Hargett of Globe wre granted silver and bronze medals re spectively, and each $l,b00 as nee'ed Mardiss is a 'arn han I , and at'emoted southerly, 2! 8 leet 8 inches easterly I to save Charles Hill from sutl cation The tneotyfoorth annual conven tioo of the Woman's Christian Tem perance UnioD of the Slate of Arizona will be held 10 Tucson November 19, 20 and 21. 1912. The first day will b devoted to official board and execu tive committee meetings in the fore noon, and a conference of department superintendents in the afternooo. Frederick Simpich, merles n con sul at Eoeensda, Lower California, has been ordered temporarily to Re gales, bonora, to take charge of the Americao consulate at that place pending the appointment ol a regular consul at that point, relieving Alex ander V Dye, who resignation became effective November 1 Mr Simpich's first appointment in the diplomatic. service was -o Bagdad, Turkey, where he served two years ai consul at that pi ice. He. was later transferred to Kosenada, Mexico. Air ue win to beginning. H I. Pickett attorney lor plaintiff. Bait No. J17 filed. Barney An drioovs Julia Francis Andrino. Ac tion for d It ires. W Q Gilmore at totney for plaintiff PROBATE PROCF.EDl.tC8. , Esta'e of Jobo D and 8'ella L Strdmao, minors. Order 10 re ootie of priva'e sale. Ordered that uridi- ded interest in east oos-hal' of lot tfjaod all of lot 28, block 75. Doug las, be sold at priva'e sa'e by Lee C Woolery, gjardian, after due notice Estate of Thomas Dwyer Decree establishing notice to creditors. Estate of Isidro Martinez. Order appointing John Anderson, L J Over- lock and H S Hillman appraisers. Estate of 'esus Ma'donado. Order appointing November 15, 1912. at 10 a m. da or settlement of account, hearing petition for distribution and directing notice to be given. Estate of Letta 8 Woods. Order publication of notice to creditors. Est Andrew Jrhnsoo; C A Johnson 10 1 iro l 400 . 350 63' 336 B L McKinney to W Cowan live tock 100 in ima. ine same year Hargett, a tamale vender, attempted 10 rescue X ra Higdon and Anna Weudelborn from a runaway at Globe. Arizona Fruit First on Market The first of the 1912 crop of orange, and grape fruit have been delivered in Yuma and placed on sale by W F Wauberton of the Yuma Heights, Fruit Farm. The oranges and grape fruit are very fine, large in sue and excellent in color and quality as can e 'ound in any land. They have no competitors, the Arizona oraoges and grapo fruit are on the n arke six weeks ahead of the Ca iform 'ruit. probably leave Nogales about Ncyem-I F Johnson and G Mitchell at pointed 1 -Sorghum Sed for sale at E f- hair fi annMlMM. 1 umb TtA Ota... . PIOEON8 FOB SALE German imported prize winning Homers. Inside parlor performing omblers. Outside high roller tomb ere Plymouth rock Homer son ti.D ivreos, lomDsrm, Arizona. barS 1 appraisers Keeves' Feed 8 tore. It SATISFACrlON' OF MORTGAGE 1st Nat Bank Douglas to J H Mitchell USED Int Land A Imp Co to J D Marshall; Douglas prop . 1300 WABRAVTY DEED K Henry to M Marshall, Douglas prop 10 H E Dugan to M Marshall, Douglas prop 275 J P Kelly to J D Marshall, Douglas prop 2025 B O Arnold to J B 8peed, Douglas prop 10 . M F Tbrpey to J B Speed , I'uuglas prop 10 F A Milich to O Montano, Douglas prop . 400 . REALTY MORTGAGE 0 Mon'ano to J II Slaughter Douglas prop ....i 150 SATISFACTION OF MORTGAGE W E Scbwamm to M Uarisic U Smith to G II Rollins ... PATESr OS loWm Grees. land.. R E MORTOAOC S J Shropshire et ox to W E Schwam, Douglas property to secure 750 . q c PEFD H II Hunt to the Board of Trustees of School 'is trict No 39, Cicbise county I.. 700 SATISFACTION OF M RTGAGS W Cowan to B L McKinney DEFl) Douglas Inv Co to S I Gar danier, Doug as prop 6r0 C D Rppy o Ariz Eastern R K lajd 161 J Wood o A Raret'o, Doug. , las prop 450 iVAEKArrr deed r Brown to Lilly B Pugan, Do" glas prop... 8IK) CIIATTrL MOF.TGIOE J Waterman to Nat Cash Reg Co, register Largest Mining Deal in Years Six burdrrd thmiaard dollars is 'he n ojt t of tht Lesdvule Mining Co h nt iii r(ie -ranslr of its holdiogs a d p'i at (i urt and to A polls 'nl -r anil (I L Ner. Tl is 1 the la-gest mining deal that 1 r 1 H -d n tin- vie nity for a n i ! ' jeBr Th- -ale f the p-oi i) . rejnr-id h re about two .' Hg.i t tit the d al as in t clos d until aturdar- Ful'er and Neer will work the prnprty and ship the ore to the smelters at Douglas They will irreatly increae the force Tbn pr ipertv is regarded as ono of be best and also tie odet in that di-trict and much ore has been ship ped in the pes: five years Insanity Cause of Cowboy's Suicide Insanity is supposed to have caused the attempted suicde of Jim 8bipley. a con hoy, said to be well known all over Cochise county. H- fi -st sh it his hirse in the bead, killing it. He then urne.1 the gun nn himself and fired one shot, which is believed mav prove fatal. Judge Cunningham Returns to Tombstone Supreme Judge 1) D Cunningham and wife arrived this (afternoon from Phoenix and were -armly welcomed by many Tomba one Iriends. Judge and Mrs Cunningham while located at the capitol, where the official du les of Judge Cunningham claim his at tention, yet T mbstone is their home . and Judge Cunningham came borne v to cai his vote tomorrow, s.nd inci dentally look alter his property and other interests here Tlie Judge states be supreme court has been a buav body since i's organi zation, and it is t, matter of history that many important decision- of constitutional and stale significance have been handed down wbi e much hutmess is still before them. Judge and Mrs Cunningham will remain here several days.' Largest Attendance In History of Fair Twenty-one thousand people Icoked on while Teddy TefzlatT lowered the Arizona mile track record frum 53 3-5 to 51 4 5 at the Aritona fair ground Thursday afternoon. It was the biggest crowd in tb his tory of the fair. In fact it was tba biggest crowd tbat was ever collected within the bo-ders of Arizota. Chair man Hugh Campbell of the fair com mission says thai the previous bear i -at day from thev attendance stand point, was automobile day of tbe last tair, when 15,000 people were admit ted to tbe grounds. Thursday's at tvndrnee exceeded the 1911 record ty 6000. lfce. af Bawcii Willi r evee. 'tcoc tti sj- - , , .&&&. -t "1 'ji.i iflyyi .v-"1; i" k 1 li I-: