Dynamite Special Parole Eligible In Four Years At Leavenworth
A crowd watches the dynamite conspirators depart Indianapolis for Leavenworth aboard a secret route train. Six correspondents and forty deputy marshals accompany the group, with parole dates set: six year men January 1915, four year men July 1914, and Ryan eligible in April 1916.
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Indianapolis
Leavenworth Penitentiary
LeavenWorth
Fast Altos
International Union
Ryan
Pennsylvania
St. Louis
Marshal Schmidt
Schmidt
Castro Would Tear Down Statue
General Don Ciprano Castro former president of Venezuela is held at Bilis Island awaiting deportation. He arrived at the port and, angered, confronted the Statue of Liberty saying the American people ought to tear it down and bury it in the sea.
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United Press
New York
Don Ciprano Castro
Venezuela
Bilis Island
Castro
Taft Returns From Trip With Tropical Tan
President Taft steps off his special train at the White House on December 31 with a tropical tint on his face. The Canal Zone civil governor nomination for Col. Goochals is expected to be sent to the Senate around February 1. Taft advocates peace and dollar diplomacy over war, urging restraint and human interest in foreign policy.
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Washington
Taft
White House
T Col. Gooehals
Canal Zone
Senate
Presient
Frederick W. Palmer
East
Congress
United States
American
New Year Pause Means No Baby Issue Tomorrow
The newspaper notes there will be no issue of the baby tomorrow due to New Year observances. No publication will occur as the date marks a holiday period.
Soldier of Fortune Madero Sends for Colonel Garibaldi
Giuseppe Garibaldi, veteran soldier of fortune, returned to Rome from Janina and said he would travel to Mexico at once to help suppress the ongoing revolution there. He reported a cable from Madero requesting his immediate aid to quell the smoldering revolt in the southern republic.
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Rome
Giuseppe — Garibaldi
Janina
Mexico
Madero
Officers Charged After Saugatuck Wreck
Bench warrants charging manslaughter were served on Harry J. Horn vice president Benjamin R. Pollock general manager and Chas N Woodward general superintendent of the New York New Haven Hartford Railroad in Bridgeport Conn They face charges connected to the October 3 wreck at Saugatuck in which several men were killed.
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Bridgeport
Conn
Harry J. Horn
Benjamin R. Pollock
Chas. N. Woodward
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad
Saugatuck
Christmas Feast to Diets and a Local Obituary
A humorous poem contrasts post holiday dieting with festive indulgence while noting Aunt Betty Stockberger's death near West Fork. Her long life in the community ends as mourners gather for a funeral at the family home. Her loss brings sorrow to many who knew her.
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West Fork
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Hotel Workers Union Threaten Strike After Feasts
New York officials report a general strike planned by hotel workers at a fixed hour tonight as New Year feasts approach. Workers seek union recognition, higher pay and shorter hours. by noon, kitchen staff in five hotels and waiters in several others had walked out.
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United Press
New York
Investigation into consumption cure prompts government inquiry
Washington reports the government has noted the claimed consumption cure from Dr. Frederick Franz Friedman of Berlin. Consul General Thackara in Berlin is asked to report to the state Department, with Congress to consider further action. Senator Gore and Representative Burleson plan resolutions for additional inquiries by public health and marine hospital service.
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Dec
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Nesbit-McMillan Furniture salutes patrons for 1918
The Nesbit-McMillan Furniture Company sends New Year wishes and expresses gratitude for patronage. It promises full value for every dollar spent in 1918 and invites readers to try a want ad in The Daily.
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Learns His Name After 51 Years In Arkansas Drift
The Rev David Y. Leonard formerly Rev. David Johnson, known as Little Davy, learned his true name during Christmas week in Springdale. A Tennessee birth, years of separation, and a houseboat capsizing near Ozark linked him to the Leonard family, ending with a reunion plan and his renunciation of the Johnson name.
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South
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David
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Ozark
James Johnson
Greenville, Tex
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Kansas City
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Marion County
Thomas Leonard
Kopel
Tex
A.kansey Peper
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Wilson Confers With Underwood in Trenton
Governor Wilson spends morning handling state business and plans a conference with Representative Underwood of Alabama to discuss an impending extra session of Congress. Dr. J. Stanford sails to Washington to join the national committee pushing cattle trek eradication funding and Southern veterinary interests.
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Wilson
Underwood
Alabama
Stanford
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station
Washington, D. C
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Washington
Congress
Movement starts impeachment drive against Judge Pollock
After Federal Judge Pollock allows Kansas Natural Gas Co. to raise rates from 14 to 31 cents, triggering increased gas prices in 42 cities across Missouri Kansas and Oklahoma a movement is launched in Kansas to impeach Pollock The Kansas City Gas Co. is placed in receivership as a result of the ruling.
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Kansas City
Missouri
Kanegas
Oklahoma
Pollock
Kansas Natural Gas Co
Kansas City Gas Co
Handa
Kansas
Polock
U. S and Russia End 30 Year Commercial Treaty
Washington reports the commercial treaty with Russia terminates today after 30 years leaving U S relations to rely on general international law. The abrogation raises concerns over Russia’s duties now about 36 percent higher than under the treaty.
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Washington
United States
Russia
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