Show GOODWINS LECTURE AT THE YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN CHRISTI-AN ASSOCIATION A Large Audience Entertained With His Talk on People Whom I Have Known Judge C C Goodwin entertained and amused a large audience last night at the Y M C A His lecture 21 was upon People Whom I Have Known and the famous men of whom he spoke were mostly associated with the early history of Nevada The judge narrated with a never failing store of pungent humor anecdotes anec-dotes illustrative of the characteristics 2j frp Tliit JUDGE C C GOODWIN of Judge Terry Senator Fair Mr Mackay and other noteworthies and reminiscent of the times during which they rose to eminence Of Mr Mackay he said that he was eminently a man of charitable instincts but one who could be hard and uncompromising on occasions Colonel Bob Taylor the judge said was a man of wondrous endowments and might have reached a position of national eminence had it I not been for the dissipation which hampered the latter part of his career i I Mr DeLong a man of mark in early Nevada days had died at the height of his career from disappointment He had run for the senate but although he was undeniably the first choice of the people the power of the monopolies was to strong for him and he was defeated That was what caused his death Several other erstwhile conspicuous con-spicuous men were discussed by the judge after his characteristic fashion Miss Lylian added variety to the programme with a recit ton and Miss Judith Anderson sang prettily Loves Old Sweet Song |