Mr. Olney to Mr.
Covarrubias.
Department of State,
Washington, June 9,
1896.
No. 130.]
Sir: Touching the case of Jesus Garcia, who, as
stated in Mr. Romero’s note of October 22 last, was arrested on Mexican
soil by the deputy sheriff of Nogales, Ariz., the governor of Arizona
has transmitted the affidavit of Deputy Sheriff Roberts, a copy of which
I send you, who swears that he arrested Garcia in the public streets of
Nogales, within the Territory of Arizona.
Accept, etc.,
[Inclosure in No. 130.]
The Governor of
Arizona to Mr. Olney.
Territory of Arizona,
Executive
Office,
Phoenix,
Ariz., June 1,
1896.
Sir: In the case of Jesus Garcia, I have
the honor to hand you inclosed herein the affidavit of Deputy
Sheriff Roberts, who swears that he arrested him in the public
streets of Nogales, within the Territory of Arizona.
I have, etc.,
B. J. Franklin,
Governor of Arizona.
[Subinclosure.]
Affidavit of Deputy Sheriff Roberts.
Territory of Arizona, County of Pima, ss:
John W. Roberts, being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says:
I am a deputy sheriff, residing at Nogales, Pima County, Arizona. I
held the same position during the year 1893 under Sheriff Scott, of
Pima County, Arizona.
On July 24th, 1893, in my official capacity, I arrested one Jesus
Garcia for fighting in the public street and took him before Justice
E. K. Sykes. Said arrest was made within the Territory of Arizona.
Further deponent saith not.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of
January, A. D. 1896.
[
seal.]
J. S. Taylor, Notary
Public.