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It Kir Territorial W. --wix Ari. ARIZONA SILVER VOLUME I GLOBE, GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1907 BELT vl jip Number249 Iwj DA1L.I THE SHE EOF HOT i Rumbaugh, Close end of Miss Matthews, Aio Attempts Suicide, MYSTERY IS ADDED TO THE HORRIFYING AFFAIR Was the Principal Witness Sunpoenaed for the Hearing Coroner's Inquest Over of Miss Matthews. Press. oRADO SPRINGS, Jiily 3, i.

tms R. Rumbaugh of Washington, l' closo friend of Miss Laura Matt news, tho young actroas who com- ad rt llkrtnillllAnil Wll It llfl 9 Ulttl.l SUIVlllU Ill-ill IMIHIIIIIIUUI OIUKUljr, ln.rror ami mystory to the case 1,, hiiuself through tho head thi itti-moon in tho same manner as a I ly lisa -Matthews. Rumbaugh the nqt in his room at the ista hotol. Tho hour wlion the fatal liot was fired is not known. Ho recovor.

It was discovered only whon tho wnit to tho room to ascortain why he h.nl not rospondod to a subpoena to attuiil the coroner's inquest ovor Miss body. Winn tho officors appeared at the hotel the bell boy sent to Rumbaugh 's room to see what was tho matter found locked and could got no res- I Horrifying Spcctaclo An was boosted up to tho trail- i i.i il' l. illill I00KUU 111. -IIIU spi'UlilUlU IIU a. was horrifying.

Rumbaugh was iY. nning on the odgo of tho bed and l.raiL.1 had oozed out onto tho floor. IU- wai nnked. A hasty examination (tiowetl that the man was still nlivo and he as taken to the hospital, but all rts were fruitless. That the act of Rumbaugh was tho result of Miss Matthews' suicide i not doubted.

-Ho was to have ap-lartj as a witnoss at tho inquest to tell what he know of his friend's tragic (ruling. Itutnbaugh claimed ho was but .1 ilianic acquaintance of tho girl, ITut it that ho know hor in and also know C. A. Cooy, tho wi.iltliv rhicairoan, and Dr. II.

A. the "101" ranch. A Trusted Friend llo was frequently a mombor of par-tic at which Miss Matthews and tho otUr mi-n referred to wore mombors. Ruinbaugh vyia tho one who tin- nurse, Miss Green, to tho livery stal.lt- Monday morning to see if tho aun-s' horse had roturnod. It was he wh Miit a tolegram to Cooy demanding In- the right thing by tho girl," am it was to him that Miss Matthews kit tin- letter in which was enclosed amittit letter to Cooy.

TliiTf lias not bcon time for tho o(li-, examine the suicide's papers and effects. If Kiimbnugh did not dostroy tho let ter l.ft him by Mis Mattlicws, togothor null the lotter Jo Cooy, it is believed tby ill show startling acta that may entaiiylp many people of prominence. A til-gram sent by Itutnbaugh to Coey on Miimlay morning, taken in tho light of hi- suicide, has more meaning than bi'fiiii'. Tho Suicide's Telegram was as follows: "Laura committal MiiMde on account of you. Letters lift loliind.

Send $300 at onco for Ox-jionM 1'oini' officers say that tho letter hows that Rumbaugh knew Coey woll eniMiyli to speak to liiih of "Laura" an.l tiin-aten him. liiiml.augh was about 28 years of ml the son of a wealthy Washing-tii lamily. A servico medal of Honor xh.rts served with distinction in tho I'' ivania infantry in tho Philip- jlllll and remarked: "This is tho kind of a casket 1 wish to be buried in." Miss Groan sworo thai Dr. it. E.

Thomas, whoso namo has beun men-tlonud in tho case, was merely a good friend of Miss Matthews and was not involved in the enso in any way. Sho declared Miss Matthews was in a delicate condition. Runibaiigk Leaves Mossagos Uutnbaugh's death is expected hourly. Two brief messages are all that explain tho young man's rash act. Ono of tho notes is addressed "To whom it may concern," and rends: "Ship my body to Mrs.

,1. It. Rum-bnugh, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Notify tho Travelers Insurance company and tho Fraternal Order Eagles of Scotsdale, Pa.

AMOS RICHARD RUMBAUGH." The second nolo is addressed to his mother and Rays: Dear Mother: Thoro is nothing for mo to say why I did this awful, deed, so lay my body away to rest. I have about $350 on my person. You and Charlie settle things up. Your son, RICHARD RUMBAUGH." Lato tonight it is loarnod through a guest at tho hotol where Miss Matthews registered, that sho feared Rumbaugh, who was infatuated with hor, She is said to havo told acquaintances that sho was afraid to go back to the hotol lato at night for fear hor admirer would blow her brains out as sho passed North Park. Miss Green Talks Miss Green is under police surveil- Innco pending tho findings of the inquest.

Miss Green declares sho knows nothing of Cooy 'a relations with Miss Matthews. With regard to Rumbaugh 's attempted suicide tliia afternoon Miss Green had tho following "to say: "Rumbaugh was desporatoly in love with Laura. Ho previously told mo ho was engaged to marry hor; that thoy would go east on their honoymoon, etc. Ho did not know Cooy, but scorned to tako a boyish dolight in describing how ho would go to Chicago and parade his brido in front of the millionaire manufacturer. When 1 told Rumbaugh that Laura had committed suicide ho scouted liko one possessed.

Ho sworo he would go to Chicago and kill and his on-tire manner until ho suicided seemed that of rovongo on Cooy. Ho killed himself through lovo of the girl." HIS ST SUPPERS HR FULL SPEEI Reckless Time Made by the Steamers Is Responsible for Columbia-San Pedro Wreck. OFFICIAL REPORT SHOWS SIXTY-SEVEN MISSING Final Investigation of the Disaster on the Pacific that Cost Many Lives Through Careless Sailing Masters. BASEBALL SCORES IN THE BIG LEAGUES By Associated Press. American At Philadelphia Ol.

JJUlllo -v i Philadelphia 2 7 Butteries: Powell and Spencer; Ben dor and Powers. II 7 1 At Boston R. H. 13. Boston -1 2 Clovcland 0" 3 2 Batteries: Young and Shaw; Clark' son and At Washington R.

H. E. Washington 2 8 2 Chicago 4, 0 1 Batteries: Patten, Fnlkcnburg Hughes and Warner; Patterson, MeFnrlnnd and Sullivan. Second gnnio R. H.

E. Washington 0 11 2 Chicago 4 Batteries: Falkenburg, Hcydou and Warner; White and Hart. Not Known In Washington WASHINGTON, July 30. Inquiry tonight fails to identify Amos 'Rumbaugh of Washington, who shot himself at Colorado Springs today. I OF GOODS UNDER GOAL The Mayor of Juarez, Mexico, Quickly Disappeared When the Discovery Was Made, PROMINENT MEN ARE IMPLICATED Wholesale Arrests Made and 'Further Sensational Developments Are Expected as Officers Probe the Steal.

By Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Calv July 30. Tho testimony of the officers of tho steam schooner San Pedro, before Captain John Borminghnm clearly that tho habit of the coast skippers of running vessels at full speed, regardless of tho fog, was mainly responsible for tho wreck of tho Columbia and its terrible conso-quonccs. Chiof Mate Hondrickson, who was in chargo of tho San Pedro at tho tinto of tho collision, testified that whon ho first heard tho fog signals of tho Columbia, ho did not slow down, and thnt whon tho passenger loomed out of the fog it was too late to do anything but try to mako tho collision as light as possible. Ho appears to havo acted with dispatch and good judgment when ho sighted tho Columbia, but at that time tho ship was not more than a length ahead and not much was possible.

Mato Confused The mate said in answer to a question that when tho fog signal was heard closo by It was tho custom to stow down, but that tho Columbia's signal seemed far away. The question of passing signals seemed very uncertain in tho chiof mate's mind. Aftor more cross examination by the attorney, tho mato did not know whether tho Inst signal ho blew was the fog signal or a blast lo go to port. The witness has been a seaman on tho coast for twenty-four years and hold-a mastor's license for two years. Tho testimony of Captain Hanson and Second Mato Shaubo corroborated that of tho chiof jis to the direction from which tho 's "whis-.

tics sounded. Official List of Missing Tho San Prancisco and Portland Steamship company's official correct list furnished to tho Associated Press this evening show that of tho ISO passon-bcrs carried by tho steamer Columbia, are missing, a ml in all probabilities thoy were drowned. Fifty-nino were cabin passengers and seven steerage. Only ten of tho fifty-nine members of tho crew are missing. This revision brings the total number of missing to seventy-seven.

There were 2-18 souls on tho Columbia when she collided with tho San Pedro. At New York Detroit Now York Batteries: Killian R. II. E. 0 13 0 "1 0 and Schmidt; Iloggand Kleinow and Thomas.

1 ii. e. ...12 15 1 ..13 8 1 National At Pittsburg-Pittsburg Boston Batteries: Philippi and Gibson; Dor- nor and Nccdham, i At St. Louis -VR. 11.

E. St. Louis .5 0 3 Now York 17 1 Batteries: Walters, Luslijpand Marshall; Lynch and Bresuahaiiy At Chicago R. II. E.

Chicago 7 8 Ii Brooklyn 9 1 Batteries: vcrall, Rculbach and Mo- ran; Boll and Ritter. TAFT GHGIGE OF PUBC In the Face of Senator Fora- ker's Strong Letter They Come Out for Taft. STILL BELIEVE, HOWEVER, IN F0RAKER AND DICK They Adroitly Resolute Them a Warm Place in Their Affec tions as-Long as They Promise to Make Good. At Cincinnati R. H.

E. Cincinnati 8 12 2 Philadelphia dl 0 6 0 Batteries: Hit! and McXenn; Cor-ridon. Brown and 31 GEORGE TOWEE ARRESTED FOR A MONTANA HOLD-UP Sensational Facts Developed OUMUDO SPRINGS, July the coroner's inquest over tho of Miss Matthows, which was pin, i lying in a inno ncar Broadmoor with a ballot hole in her lierfd, 'Ml sensational facts developed. Green, a nurso wko had beon xiinpanion whilo in Colorado iii.jm, was jirincipnl witness. Sho 1 'mtti'il having written sovornl lottors to iii'iuls Miss Matthows in Chicago 111 ''New here, stating that Laura had 'hi ii hrr Hfc after making a "hard 'i ilnvnlnnnil tlinf.

fllPHn lot- wri- written hoforo sho had been of the finding of the body. plained this by saying sho had 'pated such an event. Ono of tho Letters tho lottors written by Miss 'i was as follows: My Dear Tot: Poor littlo Laura the hard battle sho has tried 't. Sho shot herself tonight. Will 1 "if soon and will toll you nil.

as been severe nervous strain, 1 keep up to make arrange-" Sincerely, TILLY." letter was not addressed, but is I to havo bcon inended for somo Chicago. Muss Matthews Selects Coffin ''recn also testified that sovoral she and Miss Matthews vis- undertnkliiL' establishment an'' Mi.s Matthews solcctcd casket By Associated Press. EL PASO, duly 30. Mayor Sil vano Montomayor of the City of Juarez, ono of tho most influential citizens of the stato of Chihuahua, has disappeared. Juarez has been in a fever of excitement" since tho capture of a party of smugglers and tho arrest of over thirty persons, including six of tho most prominent business men of tho town.

Tonight tho federal authorities seized fourteen cars consigned as coal to Mayor Montomayor and found that five of tho cars were loaded with dry goods, clothing and shoes. A thin layer of coal covered tho merchandise in each case. Montcmavor'a warehouse, goods and papers were seized, and also tho largo meicantilo establishment of Kctteson Dogctau. Yardmastcr Villanuova of tho Mexican and a large number of Mexican switchmen and car loaders wero jailed today. Tho authorities say tho evidence secured by them implicates a clerk in tho Banco Nationalo, ono Lccombor, and son of Arguolla, prominent customs brokor, both of whom escaped to this sido of tho river today.

At a lato hour today it. was said that moro sensational arrests and -developments' will occur tomorrow. SETTLEMENT OF BILL OF EXCEPTIONS IN SOHMITZ OASE By Associated Press. BUTTE, July 30 George Tower was arrested tonight for holding uj tho North Coast Limited in March and tho murder of Engineer Clow. Tower gives no information, lie is 25 years pf ago.

A landlady of a lodging house identified him as tho lodger who brought into her houso the night before tho murder a valise in which was afterwards found giant powder, supposed to have been used in blowing open the express safe. OF zatlon and Bubmit its recommendations to tho next meeting. Tho chair named as members of this specinl committco Judge Nave, M. McCarthy, George J. Stoncmnn, T.

A. Pas-coo and S. L. Gibson. This committee, will meet in Judge Nave's chambers this morning at 10:30 o'clock and will bo ready to report at 8:30 this evening, to which time tho meeting adjourned.

CELEBRATE HAYWOOD VICTORY BY BED FLAG WAVING MOVER'S BAIL Four Canal Boats Are a Corn- plete Wreck and.To Brew eries Undermined By Associated Press. SYRACUSE, N. July 30. The stono arches which supported the bed of tho Erio canal at a point ncar Center City, where it passes over Onondaga creek, gavo away otitis afternoon and four canal boats wero drawn into tho bed of tho" creek beneath. Fifty feet 3f wall of tho three-story Empire flouring mill was thrown into tho water and Bartcl's and tho Grconway breweries, respectively on tho north and south banks of tho canal, wero threatened with destruction.

No ono was hurt Tho canal level at this point is five miles in length. Division Superintendent Kceler immediately ordered tho water shut off. Ho said tho break was caused by tho arches of tho aqueduct over Onondagn creek breaking. All canal traffic is delayed and it will bo several days before the damage is repaired. Tho boats and cargoes aro total losses.

By Associated Press. COLUMBUS, July 30. Tho candidacy of William H. Taft, secretary of war, for tho Republican nomination for president, was indorsed by the Republican stato central committee today by a vote of 15 to (I. The indorsement carried with it.

tho declaration thnt the Republicans of Ohio aro opposed "to tho elimination from public life of Senators Fornkor and Dick." Although beaten by a decisive vote in all tho yrcliminary contests, tho adherents of Forakor in tho committee refused to accept the ofivc branch extended by tho Taft supportors and whon tho resolution as amended was finally accepted no effort was made to mako the action of tho committee unanimous, 'flic resolution as amended was adopted by tho committco as follows: "Wo believe the great majority of the people of Ohio arc convinced of the high character and great distinguished services of Secretary Taft, and indorse his candidacy for the presidency. Ohio's Choice "Wo declare that tho Republicans of Ohio overwhelmingly desire the name of William II. Taft to bo presented to tho nation as Ohio's candidate for president; thnt the Republicans of other states be invited to co-opornto with the Republicans of Ohio to secure his nomination in 1008. "Further, it is resolved that wo emphatically declare that tho Republicans of Ohio nro opposed to the elimination from public life of Senators Forakor and Dick, whoso services to tho party and stato have been distinguished by ability, wisdom and patriotism." Tho indorsement of-Taft's 'candidacy was vigorously' opposed by Forakor, who upon tho cvo of tho meeting of the committee made known his dissent from tho indorsement. Tho senior senator controlled seven members of the twenty-one of tho committee of nil votes except thnt taken upon tho adoption of tho resolution indorsing Taft.

A. L. Vorys, manager of the Taft campaign, declared tonight tho action of tho committco was important in that it gavo assurance to other states that Taft had support in Ohio and would bo backed by a delegation from that state in tho next national convention. By Associated Press. OAKLAND, July 30.

The flaunting of a red flag by Mrs. C. W. Stimson from tho window of her homo cclebnltion of tho ncquittal of Haywood resulted in miniature riot today in which stones wero hurled at the house by an infuriated 'crowd of boys and men. Tho polico wore called upon by tho neighbors to compel the woman to remove the offensive emblem and it was removed under orders from Chief of Polico Peterson.

Mrs. Stimson waited on the office of tho chief and vehemently protested against "interference with her privileges as an American citizen." i THOMAS W. LAWSON BUYS BIG HUMBOLDT SMELTER By Associated Press. PRFSCOTT, July 30. Thomas W.

Lawson, of Boston now owns tho Humboldt smelter near Presscott, having secured it on July 0, and all but 25,000 share.) pf the capital stock of tho Consolidated Arizopa Smelting company. To a Boston representative of tho Journal-Minor Mr. Lawsoa admitted that tho denj was closed, but would not divulge tho plans of his associates. Wire services from New York indicate that his backers nro II. II.

Rogers and the Amalgamated people. i Want Him for Mayor Tho friends of John Langdon, mas-tor mechanic at tho' Old Dominion works, havo noticed of lato that ho has developed strong civic sentiments which havo brought him into prominence as a candidate for mayor at tho spring election. Whilo it is a little early to spring surprises, his friends believe that ho can beat tho O. D. trams in fast run ning, and if given a chance will sweep tho field.

Politics will cut no ico in the race-1 it is tho office that his friends want him to have, and they will all line at tho pio counter. AT LAST GIVEN Released from Jail on Bond, He and Haywood Leave Boise at Once for Denver, WAS MIDNIGHT BEFORE BOND WAS APPROVED Dr, McGeen, the Alleged Perjurer, Is Held for Trial Orchard Appeared as a Wit: ness Against Him. By Associated Preys. BOISK, Idaho, July 30. Up to 0:30 p.

m. bail arrangements have not been made for Moycr tonight. The bond, signed by Timothy 11. Eagan, president of tho Boise City National bank, and Thomas J. Jones, a local lawyer, was approved today by Borah, representing tho prosecution, but Judge who went to the country, this afternoon, had to finally pass upon tho matter before releasing Moycr, and ho had not returned up to a late hour.

It was proposed this afternoon to file a bond of $25,000, but tho money did not arrive in time. Rather than allow Moycr to remain in jail another night his attorneys decided to let a personal bond suffice. Steve Adams was taken bac kto Wallace tonight to await his second trial on the chargo of murder. END IN SIGHT OF BE STRIKE Answer Drafted to the Strikers' StetementMhat vThey Will Arbitrate tlie Matter. OPERATORS WILL NOT GIVE THEM MUCH TIME BOISE, Idaho, July 30.

After a delay of nearly thirty-six hours, Mover was released from the Ada county jail at a late hour tonight on a bond of $25,000, signed by Reagan and Jones. Back to Denver Moycr leaves for Salt Lake City tomorrow night in company with Haywood. After a stop of a few hours in Salt Lake City they will proceed 'to Denver, the headquarters of the Federation. Alleged Perjurer Held Dr. I.

J. McGcc of Wallace, charged with perjury in the Haywood case, had a hearing in the probate court today and was bound over for trial on his own recognizance. McGcc swore that Orchard was in Wallace in August. Orchard was a witness against him today and declared he was not in Idaho at the timoincntioned. A MIDNIGHT VISIT OF A BOLD, BAD BURGLAR ThejCompanies Claim that Arbitration Does not Affect the Main Issue of the Contro- MORE HONORS ABROAD FOR ANDREW CARNEGIE t.r ml Mi.

I ll. I. 8U I Li, Hit by a Stray Bullet T. J. Blazzard was arrested yesterday for criminal negligence in handling a riflo on Miami Flat.

Ho was shooting at, a rako handle, and tho ballot striking it ricochcttcd and strayed off down tho road wherp a lady was approaching in a wagon. The bullet struck her in tho forehead, raising a largo lump. She was not badly hurt and refused to mako complaint against Blazzard, who was subsequently turned loose. Her name was not learned. By Associated Press.

THE HAGUE, July 30. Queen Wil hclmina has conferred upon Andrew Carncgio tho Order of Orange Nassau. TAYLOR IS RECOGNIZED AS ONLY MAYOR OF 'FRISCO By Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, July 30. Tho election commissioners recognize Mayor Taylor as tho solo and only mayor of San Francisco.

Today the board, as required by tho charter, filed its annual report with tho mayor, sending the document exclusively to his ollico in tho city hall. Fcrakcr Makc3 a Statement CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 30. When Senator Forakor learned of tho action of the committco he gavo out the following statement: "I cannot add to anything I said in my letter this morning. I wrote the letter foreseeing the, result and feeling that it was my duty to givo notice beforehand. Tho committee had no more right to speak on the subject-for the Republicans of Ohio than any other twonty-ono Republicans of tho state, and the netion of tho committee will not nffect my course in nny way.

The next stato convention will havo authority to speak and by the action of that convention it will be the duty of every good Republican to abide. "In tho meanwhile wo shall havo pur municipal elections and the benefit of occurring cvonts in tho light of which we no doubt will be nblo to act intelligibly nnd satisfactorily." Senator Charles Dick refused to mako any comment. Neither would tho junior senator discuss tho letter of Forakor to tho committco. versy in Minnesota, By Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.

Tho sottlcmcnt of tho bill of exceptions in tho Schmitz extortion enso was begun by Judge Dunno today. Ono quartor of tho bill was agreed upon today. An ndiournmont was taken until tomorrow. As soon as tno oxcepwim settled Schmitz will appeal and npply for his rolcaso on bail. 1 i A GLOBE MAN MARRIED TO NORTH DAKOTA LADY Announcement is made of the mar-riago of George Evorctt Bakor to Miss Irono Lotha Bobb, which took placo on tho evening of July 20 at tho homo of the bride's parents in Niagara, N.

D. Thoy will bo at homo to thoir friends after September 1 in Cnnnnca, Mexico. Mr. Baker was formerly resident of Globo and hold a position as mining engineer with tho Mitcholl Mining company, COMMITTEE TO PASS ON REPORT COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION By Associated Press. DUL.UTII, July 30.

There is an unquestioned basis for tho statement that ajreply has been drafted in answer to tho vast communication of the strikers anncuncing thoir willingness to go to workum the appointment of a com mittco ot arbitration to settle their difTorcncesiX The reply, it is understood, will assert) the willingness of tho com pany to meet any employees individu ally, or a committer, to discuss with them any points jn dlsputo which tno men feclishould bo adjusted after they returned Vp work, butat tho same time pointing oSt wherein they consider that arbitrationvulocs not concern tho main issue botwetn tho men and tho company. KILLED INA HEATED ARGUMENT The residence of District Attorney L. L. Henry was entered yesterday morning at about 2 o'clock by a Ho got into tho house through front window by removing the screen. Miss Lou Bolton and Miss Pcmbcrton were asleep in the house, they being the only occupants during the absence of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry in tho east. The burglar awakened tho young ladies sooa after ho entered the house, and their scrcanis frightened him away. Nothing in tho house was disturbed, except perhaps a few chair3 overturned in the mad rush of the young ladies, to get into the street and to tho adjoining residence of J. J.

Kecgan. The burglar had inado good his cscapo when Mr. Kecgan returned to tho house. If he is captured it is needless to say that District Attorney Henry will pros ecute him to the limit for his audacity. WHAT THE Y.

C. A. IS AND WHAT IT DOES BRITISH LIFEBOAT THAT SAVED THE SUEVIC'S PASSENGERS. In the building of lifeboats tho English people have been experts for many generations. Tho Illustration shows ono of tho latest typo, built upon tho most npproved model and fitted with all tho appliances for safety and succor.

This particular boat is the ono In which 140 passengers rescued from tho steamship Suovlc, which was wrecked during tho winter in tho English channel. Some of tho rescued passengers aro seen In tho picture. The meeting held last night, the third hold for tho purposo of organizing a Chamber of Commerce, was a success in point of attendance, but a failuro as to results! The committco on organization submitted report, a part of which, including a draft of articles of incorporation, was read, when without waiting for tho reading of proposed by-laws, the wbolp report was taldcd. A motion "thon adopted to proceed to flio election of permanent officers and a chairman and secretary were elected. At this stage of tho proceedings it was suggested that tho election of permanent officers was somewhat pro-mature and out of order.

Then a lot of motions were offered, which caused much confusion. Tho appearance of Judgo Navo at this timo whs most fortunate. The judge By Associated Press. lOSCOW, July 30. M.

Teropoff, the leader of tho Monarchist party in Moscow, today shot and killed M. Erroouso, a member of the 'Social Democratic party during a heated political argument. Toropoft has been arrested. A NEW MEXICO OFFICER KILLED Bad Man of Silver City Empties His Six-Shooter into Body of the Deputy Bv Associated Press. ALBUQUERQUE, H.

July m. addressed the meeting, explaining the, f-ep" Mn by of 8dy City shot and advantages to bo gained by incorporat ing tho association. Tho judgo also suggested that tho action taken tabling the committee's roport wns perhaps somewhat hssty and recommended that a motion be offered to reconsider. 'tn voto by which tho report had bfcen tabled. This was done, and then upon motion tho chair was directed to appoint a committco of fivc of which Judge Navo should bo chairman, to pjiss upon tho report" of tho cbmniittcVon organi- instantly killed Deputy Charles Smith last night as Smith was attempting to arrest him.

Maloy had announced that any officer attempting to tako him would get all the six. bullets of his revolver. As Smith cntorcd tho door of Maloy 's houso tho latter fired six shots in quick succession, all of which took effect. After Maloy was captured ho had to bo guarded all night "to prevent lynching: Smith was a popular citizen. In view of the probable organization of a Young Men's Christian association in Globo in the ncar future and in answer to tho qucstiou, "AVhat is a Y.

M. C. A.I" wo wonld'fsay, in tho first place, that it is not of church. It has no creed, but is conducted according to tho most wholesome of Christian morals. It provides r.

high-grado, low-cost young men's club. It is an athlcticassociation which uses athletics tocvclop men, not to promoto atactics. Tho Y. M. C.

A. conducts a night school whero young men who work during tho day may take courses of study and prepare themselves for almost any of the technical vocations. It is a homo and gathering place for young men away from home. Its fellowship, club rooms, gymnasium, baths, game rooms, classes, aro open to all men. No question is asked about what church you belong to or whether you belong to any.

It simply seeks to provido under tho most helpful conditions what young men need and are seeking for in tho may of intellectual, social, physical and moral life. If a man wants to study tho Bible, that is provided for him; if ho wishes to tako a bath, that is provided; if ho wishes physical culture, that is provided. As a whole, Y. M. C.

A. provides what is wanted, offers that freely, but asks no ono to tako or engage in anything that ho does not caro for. Tho Y. M. C.

A. is not an experiment. It has long sinco passed beyond that stage. Many other organizations, social, athletic, educational, ethical, and oven religious, havo failed, but tho Y. M.

C. A. is a pronounced success. It is a success because it answers a long felt want nnd because its government so reasonable and liberal. It adapts itself to local conditions and is now in successful operation in more than eight thousand places in North America and throughout tho world.

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