GEORGE STEVENSON Yuma Co. Az July 21, 1888 Az. Silver Belt Newspaper George Stevenson, telegraph operator at Glamis, thirty four miles west of Yuma, was found shot through the heart in his office on the afternoon of the 14th. A Mexican was arrested on suspicion and brought to Yuma by the trainmen. The particulars are not known. Miranda was taken to Fairbanks and thence to Nogales to be turned over to the Mexican authorities. With the exception of Manuel Robles whose wounds it is believed will prove fatal, even if he is not captured, there are only two of the gang not apprehended and the Tombstone Prospector says it is only a question of time until they will be captured.