Show TESTIMONY FALSE Telegraph Operator Acknowledges Acknowl-edges He is a Perjure I WITNESS IN < POWERS CASE Admits that His Evidence Which Acted Largely in the Conviction of Caleb Powers Charged With Complicity Com-plicity in the Goebcl Murder Was False and Untrue in Every Particular Particu-lar Ho Also Declares that He Has I Received Money1 from Attorney Campbell arid Arthur Gocbel i L q Louis villo Ky Oct 30The Even iing Pot ittfUay prints an aflldavlt tu j Flnlcy 15 Anderson telegraph opera I lor whb testified gulnst Caleb Powers I Pow-ers who was convicted of complicity In the murder of Oov Goebel in which Anderson denies certain important Ktatementd lhuthe made on tlie wit j ness stand In the Pqwere trial An jderson itqjlK df meeting Attorney I Campbell In Chieliinali add continues in his aIIidn1L I Colr atnnbclf toll Inc that Joe I Owens hluiabld him that I had said t that Caleb Powers at the hotel In Bar loLllVillC 1lOltO the 25th of January Janu-ary had used these words speaking r of William Goebel I If we cannot get him killed and r it Is necessary I 111 kill him myself I said to Mr Campbell that I 1 had told j I no one any such thing and that Pow crs had not made such a statement tome to-me Campbell and Owens Insisted I had made such a statement and I afterxvard upon Cam 11011s suggestion sat down and wrote out a statement fin which 1 included the foregoing i statement of Powers which was un i true In every particular and upon the J trlal of Caleb Powers I swore to It asa as-a faet when in truth it was not a fact I remained In Cincinnati after this conversation with Mr Campbell and some time after that Mr Arthur Goebel In his store upstairs on the fourth floor where I had gone at his request asked me If Powers had not In my presence at Barbourville In January said to me in substance these words referring to William Goebel They say lie wears a coat of mail but It wont do him any good or something similar to that I told Mr Arthur Goebel that Powers had never said anything of the sorC In my presence to the best of my knowledge knowl-edge He told me to think and see if I could not remember I could not remember re-member such a remark and I know that Powers never did make such a remark I or anything resembling it Inmy presence I pres-ence but being urged by Arthur Goebel I finally concluded to state that he did make such a statement and GO swore upon the trial which testimony was falseBefore Before making my statement to Campbcll Wharton Golden told me to make itasstronR as possible as they referring to Campbell and Qoebel would take care of me and protect me I desire now to sav that I never had but one conversation With Caleb Powers Pow-ers and hat was in relation 16 my going go-ing to Frankfort vlth the men oh the 27th of January and at no place was the name of William Goebel mentioned or referred to in any way or in any connection by Caleb Powers X desire furthermore to state that either upon the occasion of the first conversation with Campbell or the day after I received from him 510 In cash and slnqe that conversation I have received re-ceived from him both before and after I was a witness at Georgetown In the Powers case various sums of money and I have since such conversation with Campbell and Arthur Goebel received re-ceived from Arthur Goebel various sums aggregating about 300 and upon one occasion 510 from Justus Goebel The lost sum I received was on Tuesday October 23 1900 which was So given tome to-me by Col Campbell at his office In Cincinnati Just prior to giving me this 55 Campbell had telephoned to Arthur Goebel to come to his ofiice which Goe bel did and when he arrived at Camp bells office he went into a private office with Cnmnbell and Campbell came out and handed me So Anderson further gives alleged dates and details and concludes his affidavit thus I believe my testimony In the trial of Caleb Powers aided Jn his conviction con-viction and I am unwilling longer to surfer In conscience by the thought that the falsity of my statements have aided in convicting Caleb Powers |