BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated Press Leased Wire Eighteenth Year Nunibcr fidOO KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1900 PRICE FIVE CENTS Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Umpire Awakening" GODDARD RECALL UNDER WAY Crossing TRAIN AND AUTO PDICU h I IlirC uHA!H; 4 LlVtdj ARE SACRIFICED Family Bound for Hop Yards Killed in Tragedy Near Harrisburg TWO SERIOUSLY HURT Motor Car Hurled Many Feet Young Driver Fails to See Engine EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 14. j Four people arc dead and I two are painfully injured at ! a result of an accident near I Harrisburg at 8:30 o'clock ; last night, when a 16-ycar-old boy, at the wheel of a light automobile, turned his car across the Southern Pa cific line, and Eugene local number 33, southbound, j struck the machine squarely ; in the center. The dead are: S. W. Cas tie, 62, of Rapid City, South Dakota. Mrs. S. W. Castle, 47, his ; wife. , Bertha Castle, hi, a daughter, Sylvia daughter. Castle, 15 n The injured: Evelyn Cas tle 9, another daughter, who sustained a broken arm; broken leg, and bad cuts and bruises. Merwyn Castle, 16, of Portland, nephew of S. W. Castle, who has a bad cut over one eye, scalp and face wounds, an injured should er and other hurts. Merwyn Castle was driving the car. Bnrottto i" Hop yards Tim party mi bound t r Harris burn iiip yards ' help ,n ,llc 3"ir" rest, and win traveling along d" hiwhwny parallel W raHroad trtWks. a detour, KeOttstortstJ by new pavement, iy afiaad, and 1 1 boy -without looking for a train, turned Ms our up wi shorl (rade i cross Uio tracks. One of Ifit T! iii (the muolilno saw the train and Borearaed, birl It was Do into. Tiio train Wl Mm car sQUaroly, inuiiiiiK ut i"1" "bo air. Thus rho nvoru killed woro badly inillHstedj It la mild. lOvolyta, ItSe Injured girl, iviih ound on the pltot r t ho i -moiivB when tin' train w'ai brought to U HlOp. Tho Injured woro placed aboard tho train nnd rushed M a loool hos pital. The '(loud woro tiikon tu ;i nnrrlshiiig iiiwruo. Merwyn Oaalie is tho sn of ,'. Kminott Castle mf 880 'list Davis utrcot, Portland, wiii-nr sounded liiii voy carpenter, engineer rt tin train, bjIiI thai M Mm IM'toted ojtilomiobllo hut a scant mnmnil bo foro ,11110 oraatl, T)io train was run ning ut Uh usual speed, ho Bald, and the mn.'nliiK iwihlmlo wuh given at tho crossing. Tho fords of Mio impact hurled tho ntitomnbllo f ir about, throo rail lengths, to the uu or the train, Ploenn tif title luidlos nf llui dead woro picked up fur some distance mIoiir the track. Tho auto as com plstety dcmoiiii icd. WariihiK Nlioii(('(l tiki pcoUpanti of a ('on' aofoss n' Mack, waHHnjc for tlio train to pass, (Continued on I'iikc 1'lvr) Tragedy Takes Big Death ToD Rn? px" bandits Obtain 90,000 Pouch Railroad Cashier Held Up on Busy Street Corner WINNIPEG, Man., Aug. 14 In a daring ln)l!Ktit hold up nf ttir cashier of the U'lnni. P'U Btactfl Haliuio company in. j day, ftv robben idnninni a pay l-tdl iHMIrll cnllljllnlllg Ik I ween HMo.ooi) mid $00,000 mid escaped in mi nntomoblle, i h, autontobila i i,,h to ihc I ronipati.i and ihi' flu' inn Mir. rounded iiit faultier, hi, i. slum, us in sii'iipiii from i( I, I,,, in. : hiuml Willi ill, money 111 n Mick fur a payroll. The robbery curred in nild-forcnoon on one 01 the buslesl corners in thi city. slum nun struck In tin piive- meni with tin iiutt of a pistol ulli'lt In rcfusi tl tn liantl over I lie money. He lay mi die pavenlelit as (lie i, ,l,l. i- Jumped lulu Ills rnr, and llie driver, al their rum- in. nut, seiii ii rapidly away The ear was fiiiiud a half hour's .pi'i'di travel iVmn the scene uf i lie robbery Atmosphere Is Smoke Cleared By Heavy Wind Lookouts Now Can See For First Time in Week K iw&l a fortuniito wind that blow tNwn i; io K-Utmmh IhihIu yoitorday, tor tana to for fire fighters. For thin morning, for tin Mrsi Umo in a wct-k, tho u;r wuh dear iititl tOPOlt U lOKpCHDlttl on (np of moir.Hiiln poakn could hio fi;r mllos up and mid Ihu.t cover the terri tory .i i n i 'i i ti i bhem, No now firoM have bten ronorted lo tin Kluintii.il l-'orosl PfOtCCtlVQ B8 BOO tattoo I'Vnr.i by the unlnlonn- od (Dial tho Bmoky atiHotiitaora was caused by a seirlcius fire In Klaniatn ure aa8uiaxed by Boo rpbr( to Jaoh Kimball, Bocrotiiry of the assoclu llOtii thai tho Hinoko wuh fivm i BorloiM (MnfiaKiatiion in southern Washington, Swimmer Saved By Brave Girl 8BA8IDB, Oro., Auk. 14. Holcn liiiix. 17 yoar old POcotOlo, Idnlm. Kill wliu wears a sonlor rod er.i(ia life tmvliiK otnlilotn nil Iter bathing Hiilt, .saved l.iHina'rd NivrdHtOiim, 22. Seattle, from dlWWllInf lioyond tihe broikers lust evimiiiK, Nordstrom wiih oattfbt In a cross ourroat in dean iwater and Miss i Loux saw 'IiUh predloamept. she swam out and held Noi'dst.i'oni 'lip until life Rnar.l.i ihud boon eftlled. They 1ii.hir.IH itlio Sontlle hlWl In nnd Miss LOUX swum 111 by lie'.selt NAM 10 ROUND! T QUBBN riCNDI.HTON, Ore., Aiir. I I. Mllldied RoROrS, unlive dnilKli- tor if Umatilla roiinty. wlioso (real urondparrenls orossed the plains in m eovered wwon ami came Inito Umatilla ooiVnty over oho old Orefon Tralli wuh olsoaen iitioon iof tlio IMS rottudiup. Keplembor IB, 17. is nnd in, nooordlnf (u an- iiiiiinicomoiit. made today by the rouhd-Op board. Souphern Paci(!c ft Fm Permission to miild INew Main Line From Grass Lake to Weed WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. (AP) The Central Pacific railroad asked the I. C. C. to permit it to construct the Hlack Butte cut-off, which will constitute 24 miles of new line from Weed to Grass Lake, both in California. The new railroad will serve to connect up new con struction which the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific have undertaken in Oregon. No estimate of cost was given in the application. i? iJ E FOOD, IS REPORT Woman Says Men Believed to be Escaped Despcra- docs, Near Praturm SHOOT AT SUSPECTS CONVICT ENTER PR SON 1 HOUSE FOR CENSURED Guardsmen See Flaming ! Osward West Among Crit Match in Canvon and i ics Pierce to Have Of- Fire, Section Guarded s.m:m. On-., Auk. m- toW Murray, wounded leader, ami said to bo the most dangerous of the three eon v let h who; escaped from the stale prison Veduesda even log, ma have escaped through the lines of the posemon surround ing the district in which the men Were lust seen. Authorii les are Investigating a report tinned In hy two men In a service station here fhat an auto- molde occupied hy two women ' dr ssrd In khaki and a sick or Hounded man lying under a hlauket In the touneaii. stopped at the sta tion for gasoline at I :(." o'clock this morning. WITH STATE PQSSH IN WAL DO HILLS, Ore., Aug. II. (Al.) Several traces of the fugitive con- J VlCtSi Murray, Kelly and Wlllos, wore found hy various posses last night ami early today. ,s a result it is dangerous for anyone (o move about In this ills- j from tho hUW area by Portland pu Iriott iico officials. It. was their judg- ()fllters have wanted tourists es- ment that the ctmvicts, if they kuiow I peclally tO keep out of the dls j trlet hounded hy Sublimity, Shaw, ami UlUard. There have been several narrow escapes from shoot lug. S A I , RM , ( re A ug. 1 1. Thosi' In charge of the man hunt for Tom Murray, Kllsworth Kelly and .lames Wills this morning said that fugitives are still In (he I 'rat u m (Continued on Page Two) Gosh, What A Spendthrift! Jolia i). Rookofpllcr ftcwanls Cokrtoous Truck Drtvow With Dimes Price of "Gas" Going Up! I'CMI'TON tiAKBBi . .1., Aug. I t. (AIM John 1. Ilockefeller jester, day rewarded two oil truck drivers with bright new dimes for giving him rond diroetlnus when his chauf feur lost his way on the Ittvcrilnlo Hlooiiilngilale road, while returning from n visit to Mr. Itockefeller's niece Mrs. Marcelliis Hartley Dodge, al Miiillsoil, . .1. Harold Kllcy of llloonilngdiile and Charles Stout of tinrfleld, both driv ers or oil (1'UcKn, Imd stopped be tween culls on (he road for n chut when I lie ltockcfcUcr.Uoiuiisluc drew WARDEN 1L CONDUGT PROBE ( Coroner's Jury Expected to Get Started on Inqiriry by This Evening r, ; DALRYMPLE IS BLAMED ficial Investigation SALKM, the., Aug. 14. While efforts In the man hunt lor Tom Muiray, Kllsworth Kelley and JaiUOC Wlllos, escaMvi desHiadtc-s frtnn tin' state H-nientlary, was roAterlng long drift ( reek, east of Salem today, interest in this city was eon let lug on the coroner's iinjuost, to he railed sometime today, mitt on developments towards an official in vestigation cf (he prison delivery that will he onleted hy (Joveruor lMerce. Tho man Biuntors have, incentive today to redouble t!iolr ctt rts. for vest i-!luy QovORDOt Pierce of fereil a reward of $1000 a head to be paid to person (".' persons instnimeulal in the return of the fugitives dead ( i alive. It will he necessary to ask the next leKilatitTo to apply the mi.mey Plans Mapped Out The hunt is expected to center bJoqs Drift Creek largely as a ro- suit of advi.e hrcug'at to Salem auylihlng about the woods, will pro ceed eastward Into- the mountains by tallowing Hie Drift Creek woods because of tho oavor afforded, an.! the logical rx)Ute It offers. The Portland officers, particular ly Captain Lewis, severely erttfei ed the organi.alion of tho oaaso, dc cliurlng ti lat it lacks (leadership. Koads and bridges are utterly uu (Continued on Page Four) of notj.lltv is "contrary to tuo senti up nnd Rockefeller asked tho diroe nuMlt of cltlwa of Austrnlla," has ,I"1M' I been defeitted hy a voto of 34 to 21. When he found tlmt they recog- I ni.ed hltn, Mr. Rockefeller descend ed from the car mid chatted with tliem for several minutes. As n port ing gift, he gave Kllcy three dimes, one for each member of Kiley's fam ily. Stout, a newlywed, got two dimes. Four year old hiley Jr. tonight said he was going to spend his dime III the nipmlng for lollypops lllx parents sold they would keep their coins ns mementos, P. L. Campbell Dies; Was 111 For Long Time President of University Of Oregon Passes Today l.uriun t mpli'-l I. for --I years prrhident if tho riverjlty of Oro Kon, -Ii- (I ut hi- homo nit tin- campus this moriifui; at 0:45 o'clock. Tin' prosiflcnt Iiml bfrn failinfc sloniy for (In past Mi't k, folowiiif; n rally in w h i It lio had so improved as to ho ahlf (o rUh' ntout tin city in tlu Invalid car. Mrs. CamplH'll was nearly pros trated with grief. Kor many months she has kept to a faith tli.it her hiishand would ret-over. ' I t . 4'amplx'irs illness started in tin winter of 1 fi.i. as a ease of intestinal flu. L.t-t winter the president ui-om t nun Ids sick !ed to atldriHs the student liody of the t'Hiei sit y dut iiiK student union blrlvt-uildfQlavinf thl stunetime laier serious ("ompiiraiioiis sei in, ami he f idled steadily. ' I'uueral amitifcements have not Imcii made. Woman Offers To Get Murray 1 . I Says She Can Locate Leader of Escaped Outlaws SILVEHTOX. Ore.. Aug. 14. (Jp) A mysterious woman today ap peared at the police station here which is headquarters for posse activities and begged to be al-' lowed to accompany possemen to the lairof the fugitives. Her request was refused. She then left saying she would walk to the scene of the manhunt. She refused to give her name 'but said she was from Seaside. At Salem the woman was report ed to have offered to go into the forest stronghold of the outlaws and induce Murray to surrender if i promised immunity from the death ! penalty and that' the warden and governor's office refused to enter-1 tain her offer. Seattle Struck By Slight Quake SEATTLE. Aug. 14. Seattle was shaken by an earthquake late yes terday. The BetBraograpb ut the at the University of Washington re corded the shock at 4:08 o'clock, lasting for more than a mliuite. with a maximum intensity of 30 seconds. No dnmngo was reported. Move to Abolish Titles Defeated MEl.HOl'ft.N'E. Austrnlin, Aug. 14 OP) A iresolut! n nfoved by tho labjr party in tile house tcf roprei- jeatatflVBs that the granting of titles 11A1N PHKlHtTKM PKXDI.KTON, Ore., Aug. 1-4.-Whllo no rain EMS J'et fallen In Psadlaton, heavily overcast skies i and cooler . teinpivutU'i'os guve t-onie piumlso of p:ecipnnuon nore snort- hi uupcriuiouueii,. ui ruunu umu ly. Tho rains in the coast area the Stockton city jail, cheeked up have so oheCkSd the foreBt fires thntlhis pftyroll. In order that payment I be heavy pall of smoke thnt filing lover this oftUUtry Ottts entirely d'.n-appesrsdi c;?!!r.a.,e. UCl UC1II1IU To Oust Wrath of California Oregon Power Company Directed Against Executive, and Petitions Are now Being Quietly Circulated About the Streets Petitions for the recall of Mayor Fred R. Goddard ire in circulation. Working secretely, as they supposed, enemies of the mayor have been making a quiet canvass of tLe city, and those who have been a bit receptive to the plea that the Klamath Falls mayor be ousted from office, have been urged to sign the petition which is produced at the psychological moment How many names have been attached to these recall ' petitions is purely a matter of conjecture, but it is under stood ' ' not meeting with the en thusiai Sad hoped. One i ago similar petitions were in cnt:um.n same forces which now seek Mayor Goddard's off iciaT scalp, but the move ment at that time died a natural death because of lack of interest on the part , of the voting public. Tax Rniing On New Law Made Public SAIiBM, Oi-p., Aug. 14. Th net r,t the 1023 legislature pro viding lor the remission ly coun ties or Interest, penalty and costs on delinquent taxes of 1031, 1022 nnd 1023 is interpreted by the attorney general's f f ice in an op inion written by Deputy Attorney (c-urrul Hosfotd. The act applies to 1021 taxes based on the assessment roll o( 1021). the 1022 taxes based on the assessment roll of 1021 and the laves of I02S bused on the asses, sment roll nf 1022. It is held that for the act to apply to the 1021 laves the orig inal lav should have been paid not later than May 1, 1021 l secure the legal remissions, the 1022 taxes should 1k paid lint later than October B, lOtW and the 10211 laves not later than October D, 1020. Deputy Sheriff Admits Slaying Drunken Spouse NKWBUaOH, N. Y (JP) Jans F. Wells, 4S. a night wviit .'hnian and deputy sfnorlff, under arrest he.o for klliiiig his wife, is alleged to have 'confessed to the police that he beat and kicke.l her to death in thdir home in Pine street while f' ve (Ihildrci, boai.ling with the couple Stbod about crying. The quarrel stnrted after ae and j his wife di.ank vfilskey. When he fired a shot to frighten jher she taunted him with being a "damned poor shot" and then ho i began striking her. According to title i-olico, he knocked her down at lonst six times. He lis diarged with manslaughter. Checks up Payroll As Doc Amputates STOCKTON. CaV, Aug. 14. While physlclnns aniinitnted his left leg below the knee hist night. Nor man .1. Dundy of Sacramento, gener- to his workmen might not be delayed. Hiindy'a leg wan mangled when he fell trotn n scaffold. iterests , IHUVCllIClll City's Mayor II: Arco ding annergpound reports, Godcurd's enemie have bean aui f.l ample 't riSnces' to curry ,n a vigo.ous an i extravagant campaign for tue recall can.i:date whoeve--I he might be. S. P. Influence The recaj movement ab'out txo month j agj got trader viay during the heat of the Strahoru SIxth-etreet mossing frant.ijl8e wnvng'.e in the city ccuncll. At that time God dard put i.iimself on record as be tng unalterably opposed to the ?outhern Pacific bottling up the city and preventing the entrance of the Northern U'nes. Misguided and misinformed, ibis enemies thought public sentiment favored the South ern Pacific. But they were qttickl enlightened. Except for a hand ful of seif-seekers, fhey found. It impossible Uo mustev enisugh nimw to a re.-all petition on tlhc strengt i of tie mayor's staud fur more rail roads for Klamath Falls. But Mayor Goddard's special mes sage to the city CQUCKC) last Mon day night has brought more sym pathizers to the group of "recalln.ii" It has brotiRht nvore assurance of unlimited financial support to th.i recall candidate. Opposes t'opco lit his flgiat for Justice and for a cleaner end a better city. Mayor Goddard Monday night din ed to op pose the California Oregpu Power company. He ci'iaracterizoj tile pre sent water charges in Klamath Falls as an outrage and urged the pur chase of a cityowned water ptunt. He pointed out that tho water jtate.s in K.amath Falls are the second b'ghest of those on the Pa cific ooait. His special message also re commended that all power, tele phone, and telegraph iwires be plac ed In nndergiiotind conduits wit; it i the fore limits, and It: it these pub lic service corporations be compell ed to pay tho city ad adequate rent al for the use of the streets. More Lost Revenues If these irecommendatilons should be carried out, It would mean an expenditure iof hundreds of tlhous auds of dollars on tho part of the California O-egon Power company and ether public service corpora tions. If the city ithould vote Tor Its own water plant it would lose lo the CnllOornlu Oregon Piwer mi pany thousands of dollars In u(.mu al net revenue. So the California Oregon Pnver company is said to havo given lis official sanction to the recall move ment against the Kilanoith KalU ma in- If It oould get rid of Cod dai'd and have a voice In the uam Ing of Li Is HiioiesBor, It miottSnl natur ally expect tho speedy death f any; (Continued on lnfe Klght)