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United Press dispatch from Gettysburg outlines day’s formal exercises led by Col J M Schoemak er with prayers by Rev George Edwards Lovejoy. War Secretary Garrison delivered the address as Governor Tennen welcomed United veterans. The day’s highlight featured addresses by General Bennett H Young and Alfred K Beers.
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J. M. Schoemaker
George Edwards Lovejoy
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Bennett H. Young
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Alfre K. Beers
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Rev. H. M. Hamil
Trouble Ahead for the Democrats
Little Rock July 1 Real trouble ahead for the Democratic party as rumors say Col Murphy the Bull Moose candidate gains cross party support. Republicans may endorse Murphy to split Democratic votes aided by prohibitionists joining with Murphy. Western feature Ozark tonight J Young and son Dr F Young from Springdale attend on business Daily Want Ad results.
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Brundidge Challenges Hays Nomination In Arkansas
The state Democratic committee meets in Little Rock to hear Brundidge's contest against Governor candidate Hays. Court injunction requires thorough fraud claims review. canvass totals show Hays leading Brundidge by 1,177 with several counties yet to be contested.
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Prominent Labor Officials Arrested in Paris Raids
Twelve top leaders of the General Confederation of Labor were arrested in Paris on charges of inciting soldiers to disobedience and desertion. Police raids seized books and papers from labor organizations as the crackdown continued. The report notes a film screening, The Last Blockhouse, and two reels of Ozark tonight.
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Fixing Date for the Encampment in Little Rock
Arkansas National Guard officers meet to decide encampment timing in Little Rock. They favor early July with three weeks plus ten days, pending Adj Gen Green’s July 5 return from Washington for War Department funding. Local and state supporters have raised funds to cover the state’s share.
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Five New Toll Lines Connect Fayetteville to Major Cities
The telephone company began work today on five new toll circuits north to Seligman Missouri and Eureka Springs linking with Bell at Seligman. When finished Fayetteville will gain four connections to Kansas City St. Louis Chicago and other eastern cities.
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Heat Saps Veterans Attending Gettysburg Gathering
At Gettysburg on July 1 a huge crowd overwhelmed the event. Heat left veterans prostrated and exhausted with about three hundred treated, 130 in field hospitals, and a fourth death reported as accommodations proved insufficient for nearly 195000 visitors from Massachusetts, Maine, New York, Illinois and the Southwest.
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State Printing Contract Set For Two Year Term
The Site Printing Board in Little Rock will award the state printing contract today for the next two years. The total value is uncertain, likely between 20 000 and 50 000 dollars, depending on future legislative appropriations and itemized needs. A new electric pump was started at the pumping station this morning to ensure adequate water supply.
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Little Rock
Site Printing Board
Maine election attracts attention in Third District race
Augusta June 30 a special election in Maine's Third District to replace the late Congressman Goodwin is set for September with possible contest among Democrats Republicans and Progressives. The late Goodwin won by 70 votes amid a Republican-Progessive truce and strong personal following. A future Progressive candidate is anticipated as the field widens and voter sentiment shifts. Also noted is a buggy runaway on School Street injuring a man and damaging a buggy and produce, with a birth announced for Mr and Mrs Stelzner.
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Guarded by three deputies W C Walters accused of kidnaping little Robert Dunbar was taken to Poplarville for habeas corpus hearing. The boy and another claim of a son of C P Dupbar of Opeous a La date back to August 1912.
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W. C. Walters
Robert Dunbar
Poplarville
C. P. Dupbar
Opeous A la
Convicts Must Work Out Fines in Arkansas Case
Attorney General W. L. Moose issued an opinion holding that a county convict labor contractor may employ convicts to work off fines and costs. The contractor may continue until all fines and costs are paid, or until the paid fee if settled after prisoners are taken. The ruling clarifies that even if friends later pay fines, the contractor’s right to work the convict remains valid.
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Genreal W. L. Moose
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John H. Keel
Vesuvian Fire Returns Dark Sky with Eruptions
Naples reports Vesuvio erupting for the first time since 1906 with fire spouts and a dense smoke plume. Prof Mercalli notes lava streams increasing and says the tremor is unconnected to the Calabria quake, due to heavy rains seeping through crater cracks.
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Sherman anxious for Watson returns to favor says Mu hall
Washington July 1 Mu hall states he has letters from Vice President Sherman urging Watson's return as he was friendly to the association. Marvey Fox of near Mt Comerta faces Squire Walker's Court charged with being drunk and disorderly at a public gathering near Mt Comert on the night of June 20.
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Erta
Squire Walker
Gov. Furrell Seeks Settlement In Clerks Union Dispute
A conference in Little Rock involving Rock Island and Iron Mountain railroads, the railroad clerks union, and the Labor Statistics Department discussed discharge of members active in forming a clerks union. Gov. Furrell and AG Moose advised as officials promised investigation and future reporting.
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Unsuccessful Jail Escape Attempt Reported
Prisoners in the jail attempted to escape last night using a bat to pry a floor opening. Davis, sentenced to death for a murder, and Hackeby, jailed for forgery, caused the disturbance. Mrs Caudle alerted deputies Curtis and Miller as pieces of iron fell from the floor before guards intervened.
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Futrell Faces Pressure For Governor Post
In Little Rock on July 1 readers report buoyant calls for Futrel to assume governorship. Futrel declines, citing personal business and unwillingness to leave home. Mrs Futrel warns of trouble in Green County if he stays past mid August when a new governor would qualify.
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Water Crisis Hits Little Rock City Supply
Serious water shortage cripples Little Rock as filtered water runs short. Stores fill time with customers turning to soda fountains while wash women lose work and bathing becomes unfit. Water company repairs settling basin and pledges relief, but residents fear relief only when Arkansas River water clears for city supply.
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Mulhall allegations and political funding details surface in briefing
The report outlines attempts to influence legislation and election campaigns by Baltimore groups and named figures. It mentions John Kirby Jr and Senator Foraker related correspondence, plus references to former congressmen and a cabinet-seeking Mulhall. It also notes personnel changes at Russellville Agricultural School and a humorous verse about summer life.
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Diamond investment ad promises high profits and easy terms
An advertisement touts diamonds as a pleasant profitable investment with the lowest quality rising about 171 2 percent annually for a decade. It notes a 15 percent price uptick for uncut stones and warns retail effects in the United States for months, offering purchase on easy terms with one fifth cash and the rest paid in 10 two monthly installments plus 6 percent interest. Selections shipped prepaid for examination.
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