WALTER KELLY Arizona Republican Newspaper December 3, 1901 On Saturday a Digger Indian by the name of Baker arrived in Bisbee from the Sierra Madre Mountains near the Mexican line. He was badly wounded and said that a few days before himself and a partner named Walter Kelly, who were prospecting in that vicinity, were fired on one night while in camp by unknown parties and that Kelly was instantly killed, while he managed to escape in the darkness. Kelly was a colored man and was formerly a member of the famous Tenth Cavalry. It is feared that Baker's wounds are fatal. At last account the corpse of the dead man had not been brought in and no news had been heard from the officers who started to investigate the matter.