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Newspaper

Fayetteville Daily

Location

Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States of America

Date

Jan 22, 1913

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Mexican condition like French Revolution looming doom for Madero

United Press reports private messages to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee describe a Mexican unrest likened to a French Revolution. The revolt, fueled by land demands and industrial socialism, is said to threaten the Madero government’s grip and is deemed beyond control. Senator Smith, returning from El Paso, refused to comment.

United Press Washington Senate Committee On Forein Mexico Madero Smith el Paso

Fight of His Life in New Jersey Trust Bills Clash

Governor Wilson readied to confront recalcitrant legislators as anti trust bills face delays by big interests amid pressure before his governorship ends. He planned to meet Democratic leaders next Tuesday to push the trust measures while lobbying against postponement to March third. The scene centers on political struggle over major trust legislation in Trenton.

United Press Trenton N. J New Jersey Guv Wilson Democrate Jlead

Farmers Endorse Brundidge for U.S. Senator in Ashley County

A 1913 Ashley County Farmer's Union resolution urges Arkansas Governor Robinson to fulfill his promises and backs Stephen Brundidge as the best candidate for the long term U.S. Senate seat. The note, signed by President R. C. Drew and Secretary W. W. Nutt, is dated January 17, 1913, at Hamburg.

Ashley County Stephen Brundidge U. S Sen. Davis Senate House Brundidge Ashley County Farmer's UN

Liles and Taylor Sentenced for Bootlegging in Ft Smith

Judge Youmans of the Ft Smith Federal Court sentenced Ed Liles and Al Taylor to a year and a day in Fort Leavenworth penitentiary after their conviction last week for bootlegging whiskey.

Davidson Murder Trial Faces Prolonged Jury Quest

Odus Davidson's murder trial in Harrison stalls as 24 veniremen fail to yield a qualified juror for Ella Barham's killing. Judge Reed orders 100 more talesmen, but officials fear a jury may still be unformed amid public scrutiny and wary witnesses.

Odus Davidson Harrison Ella Barham G. W. Reed James Helm Pleasant Ridge Davidson Barham Walker Hayes Jose Charles

Melkey Dry Goods Reallocates to The Leader

The Melkey Dry Goods Company thanks friends and customers and announces closing its clothing shoe and furnishing goods departments to The Leader. The move aims to focus on dry goods ladies ready to wear and shoes while John Smith begins work with The Leader. Yarrington and Snyder are endorsed as capable successors.

Melkey Dry Goods Company Ther McIlroy Dry Goods Company John Smith Yarrington & Snyder Melrgy Dry Goods Company

Helen Miller Gould Marry Finley J Shepard at Lynhurst

Helen Miller Gould wed Finley J. Shepard in a simple ceremony at Lynhurst on the Hudson attended by family and 100 guests. Private detectives guarded the estate as gifts valued at over a half million dollars poured in from across the country.

United Press New York Helen Miller Gould Finley J. Shepard St. Louis Y.M.C. A’s Miss GouNl Lynhurst Hudson Helen Dorothy Goum Shepard George Gould

Hundred flood refuges isolated over smallpox fears

Evansville reports six hundred flood refugees who fled to a mound at Ashburn Kentucky on Green River are isolated to prevent smallpox spread. One victim found as water recedes and warmer weather eases some suffering among the homeless in unheated barns and camps.

United Press Evansville Ashbure Green River Met

Legislature Seeks Barber College and Animal Kindness Bill

Topeka Kansas June 22 Representative Herr introduces a bill for a two year barber college course and a board to examine barbers. Representative Kincaid proposes a bill to prohibit mistreatment of animals and require schools to dedicate thirty minutes daily to kindness to animals.

United Press Topeka Kan Herr Board Kincaid

Turkish Loss in Sea Battles Reported

Turkish ships suffered forty killed and one hundred seventy wounded after Saturday’s engagement with Greek forces near the straits. Three Turkish vessels were badly damaged and struggled to escape the Dardanelles as Greek losses remained unknown in the three hour exchange.

Preas Constantinople Dardanelles

Safety drive urges children to avoid railroad trespass

The St Louis and San Francisco Railroad issues a statistical warning on 103452 trespass injuries and deaths from 1901 to 1910. Principals are asked to read figures to pupils and post them, while students may write Safety First essays on trespassing dangers for potential publication in The Frisco Man.

United States St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company The Frisco Safety First

Illinois House adjourns as deadlock persists after fortieth ballot

Springfield notes a stalemate over the speakership with 40 ballots casting little change. Death in Chicago touches House members as Charles Catlin dies, halting proceedings while leaders press for a compromise amid tense rivalries.

Springfield Adn Ilinois House Charles Catlin Chicago Frankin Catln Thomas Brady J. J. Brady Arthur Charles Carmi Democratic State Central Committee Fred Kern Beleville Tice Rapp McLaughin Karen Hubbard Carter Stedman Ryan Farrel Etal

Selling Out Sale at Actual Cost at Home Furniture Go

Retirement sale begins next Saturday January 26 and runs until all stock is sold. Auction sale announced by W. D. Phillips proprietor at Jolene and Johns old stand offering entire stock at actual cost.

Jolene Johns W. D. Phillips

Water system reform urged for Fayetteville

A Fayetteville reader argues for modernizing the water plant to improve health and finances and attract visitors. He cites financing via bonds, advocates metering, and seeks legal guidance before expanding the system to outlying districts, urging council and water commissioners to act now.

Water Works

Darrow Jury Panel Filled as Defense Passes Twelve

In Los Angeles this January 22 the Darrow trial jurors were chosen after the defense passed twelve men. Prosecutors continued to describe prospective jurors and indicated circumstantial evidence would play a key role in the case.

United Press Los Angeles Cab Darrow Talesman

Illinois Legislature Stalemate Delays Governors Seat

Springfield January 22 The legislature remains deadlocked over the speakership after three ballots with forty three ballots cast since session began. The failure to form a cabinet and organize delays seating Democratic Governor elect Dunee and other state officers.

United Press Springfield Lesimlautre Dunee

American reply to British canal protest to be made public

Secretary Knox announced that the American reply to Britain's protest over the exemption of the Panama Canal tolls will be handed to Sir Howard Grey for presentation to Parliament tomorrow afternoon and made public then.

Hy United Prena Washington Sir Howard Grey Knox

Reward dispute over bank robbery informant split

Flora Olgeve sues First National Bank of Huntsville seeking a share of a reward for bank robbers. She claims information from a torn letter led to arrests, while Sheriff Shuster and deputies Berry Vaughn already received rewards. Nevada Missouri police also press claims in circuit court.

Shreiff Shuster J. 8S Eureka Springa Flora Olgeve First National Bank of Huntsville Chancery Court Shuster J. G. Berry Will Vaughan Nevada Tom Moore Elreuit Madison County Democrat

Floyd Attacks the Labor Bill in House Judiciary Hearing

Representative J. C. Floyd of the Third Arkansas District spoke for hours against the proposed workers compensation bill in a House Judiciary hearing. He argued the bill favors railroads and corporations and harms workers. He said he would oppose any motion to report the measure and would speak again the next day.

Washington J. C. Floyd Third Ark Aisas House Committee On Judiciary Senate House Committees On Judiciary Floyd

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