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KLAMATH FALLS
"An Empire Awakening"
Eighteenth Year Number
TWO MORE HELD IN MURDER
AUTO IS STOLEN
TO BE CONVICTS
Kelly and Wiilos Believed
in Flight Toward Gold
endale, Wash.
FIND COTTON GLOVES
Clue Points to Fugitives who
Separated From Luck
iest Murray
BINOBN, Wash., Am. it. nt
wort .1 Kelly ulid .I.imi". WIIIjs,
raped Dreg" n coiivrii were brllev
I'd In flight lOMrd Yakima from
t h in plan Mfly tMi morning follow?
Imk thl robbery t .i iton hiri
about midnight tad the i ofl Of an
Overland -uulomnbllo bol ng D 1
w. 8. Kippoiii- Thi ait bun Wi i
1 ha i j ri HetBM uumblr lit, 9(1.
The I toil OC K. U. Lowll wan lli.i
place r.blxid. Entrain e III gained
by miiaiihinK i nur nrlndour,
Thl burglars tOOt f I S In rush.
it quantity 01 oooklei nnd banmas,
a pipe, tsbfceoo anil . i. and
a pair 01 foots.
Sheriff A. P, (lord ti of SkltnlAll
count), declared Hint thi bunglan
nndoubtidly with Kail; sad Wllloa,
and regarded m moil ihjm (leant
thl theft of thl lUOOl whloli WQTO
llll 0 Hi , 'hn aim worn by Wlllol.
Stool Auto
The blchwny giinigc. operated by
P. V. Klup nio wui intarod, whin
thl men tried tv Itaal tie car ot
NIkIi! Marshal Frank M time, hul
tmy wiri tinnbli to itart it. QodXi
Kllly and Will m urn kni.Mi to hBVl
little knowledge of antonr '.illi'.i
Klup' room. iboTl thi garage,
wiu entered and hit money slolo.i,
but bv was not uwakene I. Tlir
(CohUnuOd on Pag.- Six)
Vancouver Man
Kills Himself
Charles A. Watts Ends
Life in Dramatic
Style
VANCOUVHR, Wash., Aug. II.
oimrloH a. Wltti, noritary it thi
Vancouver Centennial rorpo.'.iilon.
committed HtiU'lde yenterdny on tlu
jtnffuent groundi by ihoottbg him-
nelt In thl hud With a rovolvor.
Wajtti wiih offlcor manttgor for a
paper mnnuooturlng company, and
hail taken an laetlve part in Clvt)
iiffuliB. No known rsUOtt existed
tor (hn act.
A m ldnw, tons .mill dlllfhtor mill
IiIh purtnlH mirvlvo.
HEAVY DAMAGES
SOUGHT IN SUIT
MAR8HFIBLD, pro., Aug. II. (ff)
(lovemor lMeivo nnnouneed itero
thin morning that lata today ho will
naino John Thomson, Orator I. alio
foroBl. resorVO chief, Jofferion Mey
ers, former itate treasurer, and Ad
jutant Qeneral White of Ufa Oregon
National (Inard, n ComrhliStOtl of
three to inveitlgate the reeent Jail
break lit the Halein penllentinry.
Tho commission will bo liked to
make recommendation! rojrardln,g a
new prison which Qovernor Pierce
ondorioi,
TW THOUGHT
TREAtV PACT MADIO
WASHINGTON, A'llg. 22. (F)
Regulation! to enfarca ibo United
Rlates-Cnnadlan trilty were ojgroetl
Upton today by represnnliillvoa of
the two governments, They will bo
niiuouncod latir(
6007
Salvation Army Drive Is On
i lirlal mu ( 'lii-ci-
ir t'oor Olio
Tag Sale Helps Campaign
a iit r popr famlHei in Klam&Ui
Kill Ih may 1m form, to no without
tholr ti m ii it i OhriitRtM dinner thin
yt'ur unliiwi
The Snh AtlOQ Army clrlvo for
funiiri ii u tnccoti
A lut of Iltll yuuiiKiit'TN ant not
going lo bftVo thnlr ixpoclcl yInIi
from Santa t'liiHM thU yrur tin.n
Thn Salvation Army proruri'H Hn
nctMlftl f initio.
A lot of travrl-wi ary down-atHl-miti'rj
aro not Kolnn t Ihj Kivon nut:
cor nnd the no'dt-tl lilt nloiiK thl
Wny untoM
Thi Kalvuiloii Army drift ttfl
public nupport.
Th ilrlvn Ik now on In larniht
ami (ha ium bttdgOtOd for Kluimifh
Quick Justice j
Given Man Who :
Killed Farmer j
Murderer Sentenced to'
Life Within 48
Hours
CALBNTINB, NVb.. An;:. 11 I P)
- Forty olghl bobn iftor (rani.
Allen. lT.url.nl lahorer, had hIioI
from nmbmh and killed William
Hickal, o. badbelor-nnohar near
Uirrlman, ho wan under lantanco
f life ImpHsonmanL
Allen, who was captured by an
Angry pons, conilitlng of covboyi
and rinchorii but wm saved from
any violence by thl sheriff and
lotinty atorney who drove him OVflN
land for about 70 miles, landing him
safely in tho Valentine jail. lie
pleaded gotlty Ifid late yi.'Sterduy
was lontenced to life imprisonment
at Eluibvllle near here. He begged
for the death penalty and said he
Icllld llerkel beCIUlO "he put dope
In my food and water."
It's Darn Cold on
Top of Mountain,
Lookout Complains
"Its bo dam cold up on top of
this mtountiln that t really believe
its koIiik to snow,"
This Is the pcsslmlstl." word rc
Icelved t'-ils mlornlOgj from tho forest
flro lookout wh.i ipendi numt of
bis lime on top of Valnax Hutte
iearo3v!ng tor the illghtoit evidence
of flro in Spragua River vuiioy.
"Cold? Well. I'll say K. lis
OOlder today than It has been for
u long, long time."
And of Muraa with high humidity,
a disparity of eampors and a threat
ening raiu storm, no new fires wore
reported today t tho Kiamaih
Portal Proteotlve aiaoclaltod.
; ma, hiot FOR OAMB
Everything is set for tho
molt Important buttin t the
tinilball season when the Ivlam-
! ai '.i Pails Pellcana engage the
Weed baseball nine In mortal
t
Kombat ttomorrotv ai weed, iie-
tween 200 land 200 baseball
fans hnvl signified Uhilr Inton-
lion of ntteOdlng' the game and
Of cheering the Pelicans onto
ftstonri Wfty MoUler will
pnobabiy bear the brum of the
game In Uho pltoher'i box ni-
though it wai admitted that
Hay might bo Blurted. Street,
I i in' iieiieuiianie rigni manner
will be Ain lihn bench ready to
i Mine to I lie rescue should the
going get bad,
latent? ig
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1!)25
of Hig Inunctions at Orgaiilxulion
county In ZUS2. ThU money will
help to pro", id" the m-i'dcii ChrhU
rmiH rhi i-r uh Well an the dally In Ip
to tho ilok ami down-hearted. Lut
yirnr '.m frit moftlf Witt provided
indlvlduaU; 21 mt-alrt went jtiven
famillen who wen provided with
KrociTlcn; 820 gftrBUBtl WOtl Klven
r.wuy; 15 purrionn Vere Riven lOdf
friK and 10 were Riven medlrnl aid.
Th Ik in the lOll tif work which rocs
on dally.
Salvation Army lahhL-K will ho on
tho Itreeie Uli afternoon nnd to
nlKht with Ih'dr annual tan rale.
Punhape of u tnK will help the poor,
and win mean a brlsbter Chrietmw
for tliu poor younRHterK of Klamath
FnllH.
Mix Moonshine
And Gas; One
Autoist Dead
Driver of Death Car
Surrenders Self to
Police
0L.VMPIA, Wash., Aug. 22.--Waller
Simmons, i:!, reported to the
Olympll police shortly after mid
night this morning that he was the
driver of Ibe COT which overturned
on tho Pacific highway four miles
past of Olympla yesterday afternoon,
instantly killing Vernon King, 19,
and seriously Injuring Arthur Trott.
Simmons admitted to the police that
he and other members of the party
had been drinking and he being
held for an investigation,
Albert Hlxe, owner of tho car
and ono of its five occupants, wan
uIbo probably seriously Injured, it
wnB reported this morning, although
his injuries were at first considered
slight. Klxe was riding in the rear
seat alone, the other four lads be
ing crowded Into the front seat.
Ballagh Appointed
State Fish Warden
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 22. By
a vote of 2 to 1, Albert ('. Itoss.
state fish warden, was deposed yes
terday afternoon by the fish com
mission and lOdlson 1. llallagli of
SI. IleleiiB, was made his succesor.
W. T. Eukln of Astoria, opposed
the removal despite p long confer
ence with Chairman John O. Vcatch,
Portland, during a break In the
meeting. J. S. Hayes, Bay City,
moved tho dismissal and VebtCll
voted Willi him.
No charijes were placed against
lloss. need for harmony being given
us tho motive behind the removal.
Itoss' only Comment was that "the
fish trust had won."
Tho change Is effective at once,
although Itoss will remain on the
payroll for til) days and will help
Hallagh as much as possible.
llnllugh has been ill charge of tho
SI. Helens branch of the Columbia
RtVer Packers' association for IS
years. Before that time he was
employed on the Columbia by tho
Washington Pish department.
MINT COMPANY SI I'D
Suit was brought against the
Klamath Mini company this morn
ing for the recovery of $7!i!).1.70 nl
leged due on several promissory
notoa, by C. W. Irvlno. Irvine also
prnys lor $750 from the defendant to
pay bis attorney's fees.
Associated Press Leased Wire
Y IS CAPTURED
NOW IN CUSTODY
IN MIIRI m
Ull IDIUIiUSI UIIUI.
Man Whose Testimony is
Damaging to Laucedo
Jailed Last Night
"FRAME" IS POSSIBLE
Murdered Man May Have
Been Robbed of Large
Sum of Money ,
i.ii l,auc.-.io, swpectcd or the
murder of Valentino Navarro last
Tuesday morning at Algoma. was
! Joined last night in the county
! Jail by two of his friends ami eo.
workers who aro held on the
same suspicion by autlioi-iiics.
They aro ifnleo Mendonsa ami
Julio Gousatce.
lust what Impelled the district
attorneys office la take the two
additional Mexicans into custody
could mil be learned today.
It la undiialluud that it II be
cause it Ih hHifvisi they know
fnr more of Laucedo n brutal
murder than ttiey aro IrUlllig to
stale.
MAY UK A PRAMS
The district attorney's office
adjnttted today that it la pos
sible ibat Laticcdo might have
been "framed" and rile the lust
Wonts of lite (lyingi mug as giv
ing substance to this theory.
Xuvurro white in :i ecml-con-BClOUl
condition before Ills death
COUUAUally kept calling:
"Jullb.'
"Mateo."
And I hen he would reach for
tils coal pocket us if to prevent
s-otilcbody from taking money, ac
cording lo the district attorney's
office. It was generally known
among the Mexican habitues of
Algoma that Xnvarro commonly
carried all his money with hint.
it was Julio Gonsales state
ment to the district attorney that
involved LaueedO so deeply ill
the murder case. Qousalcs de
clared to llistrict Attorney KUiott
and Deputy District Attorney
Wlest t lint he had met Lnucedo
apparently coming from the pros
trate form of Navarro and that
Lnucedo was the only man near
the body at the time hi' cnine
out of his lodging lo investigate,
lie said that he had heard the
two men arguing: outside his
house nnd when he met l.allcedo,
the hitler was distinctly intoxicat
ed. CHARGE TO BB FILED
That a murder charge will he
filed against somebody for the
murder of Vnyarro was apparent
today from the attitude of the
prosecutors. Dut whether it will
tie one of the throe Mexicans mtw
in jail or all of them, could not
he learned.
Engineer Killed
in Train Wreck
ROCHESTER, N. V., Aug. 22.
Tho engineer was reported killed
and a number of passengers hurt
today when an Erie passenger train
was derailed at Conesus Lake junc
tion. First reports said that the
locomotive and n crowded passen
ger coach had overlurued.
SEAPLANE STARTS
SEATTLE. Aug. 22. (AIM Oil
her way to Honolulu via San Fran
cisco, where a non-stop flight start!,
Seaplane 11 1. of tho V. S. navy, do
parted from Bant) Point aviation field
hero at 8:45 this morning.
Herald
PR
E
Common Usage
Row Comes Up
At Park Meet
S. P. And O. T. Differ
On Pertinent
Question
The Southern Pacific company
will not purchase tin; east side of
South ItiverHido park unless it U
assured exclusive use of the spur
line to be built into the properly.
Thl. was the statement made
last night before the cily park board
by Robert B. Btraborn, on behalf of
the Southern Pacific company.
Tlie s. f Stand
The stand of the S. P. was made
following a direct question by May
or Coddard.
"Ab I see It, Mr. Strahofn, the
Southern Pacific will not take over
the property unless it is assured
protection against common user
when its petition for a spur line
to their property is granted."
The veteran railroad builder hes
itated Just a moment then onswered:
Want Exclusive lligbt
"Well, yes, you se It right, Mr.
Mayor. I have cctn-' in contact with
railroad construction whoro It was
highly desirable to insert that com
mon nser clause, rtut I cannot Bee
where it is applicable in this in
stance. We aro willing to pay n
high price for the property, much
higher than the property is worth,
and the least we can ask is exclusive
access to our own land."
But whatever direction this dif
ference takes, it now lies up to the
city council whether or not the city
park will be sold. j
Recommend Sale
They can approve the sale or ho!J
it up as they see fit, for last night
at a meeting of the city park board
the hoard submitted a recommenda
tion to the council that tfcs South
(Continued on lige Four)
Young Girl Is
Injured While
Shooting Gun
Edith Scott of Bonanza
Suffers From Bullet
Wound
She stumbled, her finger automit
ieally pulled the trigger and the bul
let winged its way downward and
lodged in between two small bones
ot her right toot.
That is the story of Edith Scott,
fourteen year old daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Scott of Rotinnzn. who
was shot yesterday in tho foot by
a .22 caliber rifle.
The young girl was shooting rab
bits on her father's ranch whon the
accident occurred. Good fortune
willed that the small bullet should
find its way lietwecn the many small
hones of the foot, Instead of breaking
one of them and causing a more
serious injury.
She was brought to the Klamath
Valley hospital last night and af
f'er treatment today was returned to
the home of her parents.
Bandit Killed
In Gun Battle
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23. (P)
Ono bandit was killed, one police
officer is believed to bo dying, a
second policeman, a second bandit
and n passerby were less seriously
injured In n pistol battle thai fol
lowed a holdup of the Hell man
branch bank at Ninth and Santa Fe
streets here today. i
Convict Leader Back
I V Ti T
in rnson; notorious
Outlaw To Be Hanged
Tom Murray Taken Without Fight at Centralia
Late Last Night Is Bitter Toward
"Stdbl Pigeon" Who Turned Him
Over to the Police
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 22. Tcm Murray, notorious mur
derer, bank robber and leader of the fugitive convicts
since their daring break 10 days ago, was back in prison
again this afternoon; back in solitary confinement and
vnder heavy guard; back behind the grim, gray walls
where the ghosts of his victims may mock at him, down
through the eerie light of his musty cell.
Gone is his spirit of bravado; gone, too, is the blood
lust which held him in its vice-like grip during the 10
long days he struck terror to the hearts of the gentle
folk of the countryside.
There only remains his sneer; the thin, cruel sneer of
i the loser; the last feeble show of the convict who gambl
ed and lost.
Caught through a ruse at Centralia last night, engi
neered by the wayfarer who had befriended him, Murray
was rushed aboard a train to Portland and f rom. there
1 1 turned to his tottering prison home by auto, with
prison fju?.rds watching his every move.
it is Iierelharhe wiil'be kept in solitary ctmlidement;
it is here that he will make his last stand, until the dull
crack of the hangman's noose writes the carmine-colored
chapter the final page in the life of this red-headed
youth who went wrong.
As Murray stepped through the gate he smiled. Be
tween the two officers and with others following he
Grand Jury
To Convene
Wednesday
S.VI.EM, Ore, Aug. -21. Dis
trict Attorney John A Carson
nnnouneed today tluit he will
convene the Marii.n county
grand jury in special session
here next Wednesday morning
at 10:;st) o'clock', to lay before
that body information asking
for indictments for murder in
Hie first degree of Tom Muiray,
.lames Willos and Ellsworth
lielly, escaped convicts from the
IKHiiteiitiary.
When the trio escaped tve
guards and one convict were
killed. The charge of murder
will be lodged against the three
men for the death of the
guards. Vnder the law, tegOrd
Ics-, ot who diil the actual
shooting, officials say that all
can be held and tried as ac-
cosspi u's making them equally
guilty and amendable to capit
al punishment.
Two women will be members
of the grand jury to sit On the
cases of the three alleged sla.i
ers, these beinji Mrs. Mabel
Settlemeier, housewife, of
Woodburn, and Mrs. Grace
Nelborg, housewife or Stnyton.
other members of the grand
jury are Arthur (iirod, former,
Salem; George Keerh, Mayor of
Rtayttm; Seine Resin, t.ates; I..
W. Potter, farmer, Salem; and
Fred E. Maug'is, Insuiance man
of Salem.
This Is the first time in the
history of Marion enmity that
women have sat on u grand
jury to eiinslder evidence being
submitted in n ease the punish
ment for which may he death,
Mr. Carson staled.
EDDIE COLLINS III III'
CHICAGO, Aug. 22. t,Vi Man-'the statement that he know a friend
ager Eddie Collins of the Chicago who would help Murray and supply
Whlto Sox was curried from the him with clothes, Carson hurried i"
field today when Ills left leg was in- the police station and reported Miu
jured In going after n ground hall ray.
In tho first Inning of the game with Pulrnlmnn C. D. Pilling, in i lti
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passed up the walk leading to tlte
steps into the warden's office. He
was poking down all of the time.
At t :e bottom ot tho steps ho
glanced up and a girl prisoner in a
Vindbw in the women's ward on the
second flcor just 'above caught his
eye. She waved: "Stay with it,
Kid'do, don't give up," she called.
Murray smiled, and answered:
"Alright girlie, I won't."
Warden A. M. Dalrymple met ftlni
at the top ot the stairs and led
him Into the office, which was in
stantly crowded with prison offi
cials, police officers nnd newspaper
i men.
CENTRALIA. Wash.. Aug. 22. (fl)
Tom Murray, one of the convicts
who a week ago last Wednesday
shot their way out of the Oregon
! penitentiary, is being hold in the
Jail here following his capture last
J night by a ruse as he was about to
'stage a hold-up of soma local stores.
Murray hoped by the hold-up to
obtain money to take him east as
he agreed to when he separated from
Ellsworth Kelly and James Willos In
:',i ' woods near White Salmon. Phll
li;. i';uson. 26 who Uvea in Portland,
tool: an active part in framing the
, ; - which led lo Murray's capture.
Without .Shooting
The i i vest of Murray was brought
about without thu shooting which
Ii - named would take place If any
(Officers tried to cross htm in ids get-
nwny.
He was on Ids way early this morn
ing back to the Salem penitentiary.
Phillip Carson, of Portland, was re
sponsible for the taking of Murray
by a group of local policemen, de
puty sheriffs and tho mayor.
According lo tho officers' report
of tile affair, Carson said ho ac
jcompnnied Murray hero from Van
couver where he met the fugitive In
the railroad yards.
Provides Clothes
Carson volunteered to help Mur
ray make his escapo from tho coun
try and took him to tho Savoy hotel
here, after buying hlui a meal.
Leaving Murray ill the hotel with