On Wednesday of last week, Prof…
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pretty
freely, he had not a few enemies in this section
of the county. His death, however, was a great
surprise to his many friends here, who mani-
fested great anxiety to obtain the full particu-
lars, which, as near as the Enterprise can as-
certain, are about as follows:
On Wednesday of last week, Prof. Philpin,
who had but recently been married, and was
living at Shakespeare, came into Lordsburg to
take the train for some point in Arizona, where
he had accepted a situation with a mercantile
establishment. While in Lordsburg he got drunk
and missed the train. Buck and Philpin were
friends, and in the evening Buck got Philpin
into the former’s office, where the inebriated
man soon fell asleep. In the meantime Otter
Johnson had written a letter to Mrs. Philpin, at
Shakespeare, about three miles from Lordsburg,
in which he stated that her husband was drunk
and that she had better come and look after
him; also stating that he (Philpin) was in his
(Johnson’s) house. When the lady arrived in
Lordsburg she soon found her husband, and a
scene followed. Philpin had partially sobered
up, and after the family breach was somewhat
healed, both husband wife naturally turned on
Johnson for his interference in matters that did
not concern him. Mrs. Philpin wanted her
husband to go and whip Johnson, stating that
she would do it herself if he did not.