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Southwest News From All Over New Mexico and Arizona Harvey Burkett of Fort Summer, second was recently convicted of who murder for the killing of from Ora degree was sentenced to serve peniHall, to fifty years in the state defense forty tentiary. Attorneys for the the have filed notice of appeal to fixed State Supreme Court, bond being at $25,000. Stockmen of Dona Ana county, co- of operating with Las Cruces Chamber ColCommerce and the New Mexico of Agriculture and Mechanic memlege entertained officers and of the Arts, of the executive committee New bers Mexico Cattle and Horse Growers' Association in Las Cruces and at State College, Sept. 27-29. S. S. Ward, president of the First after National Bank of Hope, N. M., investigating the affairs of the bank the Hope, which closed following disappearance at of Hugh M. Gage, cashsaid more than $100,000, or pracier, tically all of the bank's securities, been are missing. He said only $108 has found in the bank. W. E. Seyfred, president of An- the State Federation of Labor, and drew Bruno, a taxi driver, both of the Albuquerque, were found guilty in District Court in Santa Fé of the illegal interstate transportation of Attor- explosives on a passenger train. neys for the defendants announced that an appeal will be filed. Jesse Hulett, receiver of the Holbrook State Bank, at Holbrook, Ariz., has filed a suit at law in the U. Fé S. district clerk's office in Santa against the First National Bank of Albuquerque, asking judgment in a total sum of $66,871.38, not including hundreds of dollars in interest, on fifteen alleged causes of action. A verdict of guilty, carrying the death penalty, was returned in Pres- E. cott by the jury trying William Acker, charged with the murder of Iver Enge, near Prescott last June. He received the announcement of the jury foreman apparently unmoved. Enge was found lying at the point of death in a ravine on the afternoon of Sunday, June 11, last. A. B. Van Zandt, the 22-year-old bank clerk of the First State Bank of Patagonia, who is charged with having fled from Patagonia with $2,200 of the bank's funds, and who was arrested in Magdalena, Sonora, was brought to the border and lodged in a cell in Nogales, Sonora, pending extradition to the American side of the border on a charge of embezzlement. It was learned in Globe, Ariz., that the body of Rafael Carbajal, 34 years was found under his home, a mile The old, from Globe. authorities bodies said of Car- he had taken pcison. The wife, 28 years old, and 73 years old, a go bajal's Rojo, neighbor, Domin- been also were discovered. The woman had and the man had A and shotgun were stabbed knife found been shot. near the bodies. The authorities expressed the opinion that Rojo had been slain when he went to the assistance of Mrs. Carbajal. Camp Furlong, for many years one of the attractions of Columbus, N. M., will soon be abandoned and all the troops will be sent to Fort Benning, Ga., to a report the War according Department. Stationed time issued at the the by at the present are company two of the headquarters camp talions Twenty-fourth and Infantry. batTroops have been stationed at the camp for many years, but it is believed that with the moving of the troops, the camp will not be used again. Pedro Baca, of Las Vegas, has been arrested charged with the murder of Refugi Mandragon. It is alleged that the body of the man killed was hid in the bushes, but it has not been recovered by the authorities. have been asked for new which is to be erected in high Bids school the Willard, N. M., soon, the cost to be Trost & over $30,000. Trost of if the El Paso are the architects, and present plans are carried out, the new building will be one of the best in this part of the state. Other buildings will be started soon and the building business for the fall season looks bright. Alva E. Smith, when arraigned at was to Parker, Ariz., held three the action of the Superior Court on charges -embezzlement, misappropriation of funds and failure to make an important entry in the books of a corporait was made known when Smith was to the county tion, brought back Yuma jail at Yuma. He was unable to furnish bail. which was fixed by the