J.D. McCabe Arizona Silver Belt April 16, 1892 The almost simultaneous announcement of the sudden death of District Attorney J.D. McCabe and the probably drowning of George A. Newton in the Salt River caused this community a painful shock. Judge McCabe was in his usual good health, apparently until after supper, when he suddenly became faint and lay down on a sofa. Alm9ost immediately there was a violent hemorrhage from the mouth and when Dr. T.S. Collins arrived he found Mr. McCabe extremely weak and beyond medical succor. Restoratives were administered but the patient continued to sink until about 9 o'clock, when the end came. Dr. Collins expresses the belief that the hemorrhage was from the stomach and that there was in all probability an internal hemorrhage into the bowels. Judge McCabe leaves a wife and five young children for whom the greatest sympathy is felt by the people of Globe. The funeral will take place from the family residence this afternoon at 3 o'clock. USGenWeb Project NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, nor for commercial presentation by any other organization. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain express written permission from the author, or the submitter and from the listed USGenWeb Project archivist. submitted by burns@asu.edu