Show territorial i FROM LATEST EXCHANGES tucson A T sept 23 governor zulick today to day granted grante ct a further respite of 30 days day a to john A johnson sentenced to be hanged august 1201 12 ih for com complicity lacity in the clevenger murder ant and till sept his attorneys promise to have proof to commute nis his sentence se sen bence teace to imprisonment tor for life wilson who was recently executed for the crime made a confession in which he stated that johnson knew nothing of the murder seattle W T sept 23 governor semple today to day granted a respite till february loth in the case of george H miller who at the may term ol of the district court in this city was sentenced to be hanged for the murler murder of james M coleman in february 1880 1886 miller has had three trials and before the supreme court next february the poi point nt will be argued as to whether the discharge of the jury at the first trial without a verdict was not equivalent to an acquittal when the rawlins coach arrived sunday a young arapahoe Arap aboe indian woman was taken off dead having died that morning three milts miles this side of beaver she was the wife of one of the carlisle school boys and was returning turn with her husband and two other othe ing r boys 0 a to the shoshone agency she had bad been been sick tor for some time and was in hope to reach her friends detore defore dying but deaths ut arrow entered the coach and cla claimed aimed her life which was yielded up and she failed to reach her friends alive lan der wyo clipper st johns arizona sept 24 nathan earth barth accused of stealing 3 head of sheep and also with attempting to bribe one of the jury who were trying his brother soi barth at the last term of court in this county was orb oni trial before cudire wright W right to day sol barth was waa f found guilty of forging and raising rai ainar county warrants and was sentenced to ten years in bawa nathani barth pleaded plead pd guilty to embracery and was fined he settled the arand larceny cases cased by the payment of the compromise was allowed by bv the ilie court on the promise of barth that he would leave the territory Tern tory by january ast 1st prescott il A F r september 21 deputy sheriff donahue arrived from flagstaff with martin duran daran a can who the saturday previous suot and killed a mexican girl named rachael baca duran was one ot of her admirers and on saturday armed witti a thirty two tw cal caliber iber revolver revolver proceeded to her home and without a word of 0 warning shot twice both bullets taking effecting effect in her head bead from death resulted two hours later duran was immediately arrested and had a preliminary hearing before justice carrathus Carr athas on a charge of murder he pleaded guilty and was held to answer to the grand jury he was placed im ia jail there the mexicans were greatly incensed and threatened lynching lunching lyn ching it required the utmost vigilance on the part of tte the officers ceas to protect him the victim was 18 years old and verv pretta and attractive duran was seen in his cell today to day in answer to a question fuestion as to why he did the killing ae be said 1 I loved lovea her too well to see sec any anyone one else get her A special from san carlos arizona sept 23 says that W B horton a post trader there was shot and killed by the apache scout scoot corporal john horton was standing in front of tile the stose store the indian stole up and shot him h the side the indian attempted to escape but in two hours afterward iwas taken and shot he lived two hours horton was from holmes county miss and had been I 1 of the tucson public schools for lor several years he was territorial superintendent of public schools two years and was well and popularly known know n throughout arizona another account says that horton was standing in front of his store when the indian came from behind and passed around and in front ot him at a distance of about five feet and shot oa him the bullet entering his left swe sate below the ribs and coming out the spine he lived about alree fourths of an hour and was most of the time attending toi to business he said goodby good by bellows I 1 cant pull through tell boys boy good by 1 when first shot he said what did he shoot me for I 1 have never done an indian an injustice in my lile lie 11 so no causeman cau be given for the assault thee had never been ar werd ward of dif difference terence nor was there a word uttered by either the indiana was immediately pursued by scouts and others and making resistance was mortally wounded a bullet entering his left eye the indian died about half an hour after the de death th oll 0 horton arizona star f 9 f Y ak y |