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VOLUME 21. NUMBER FAVETTEYILLE AKKANSAS, A CENTS A MONTH. BANDITS KILL 1 United Pi ess. Sept. Arthur Craft was Killed and Sergeant Walsh and Trumpeter Forney woui.ded, in a battle this morning in which Mexican raiders attai ked sol- WALLACE DAVIS, AM ICC finim UIN) 10 ATT'Y GENERAL HLLII1D TM Un dieiv stationed on the border to pre-, tvent isiU.

One Mexican officer was, I By United Press. i A CMJ I I By United Press. NEW YORK, Sept. fire killed. The battle occurred at Gal-1 WASHINGTON, Sept.

aboard the Sant Anna been ex-jveston ranch which the sheriff a i a of State Lansing and German tingmshed, according-to wireless se with a large quantity of arm? Ambassador Vun Benistorff reached sages received ty of the ammunition left at the ranch for Ian "amicable undeistar.dinft" here this afternoon. Uhe Mexicans. 1.878 Aboard. An earlier dispatch TO ANNOUNCE MOVIE CON- NEW YORK, Sept. TEST WINNER TONIGHT steamers are believed to be ineto the assistance of the Fa- ttf the sVleition of "ascenar'io'for' i international relations tween America and Germany EVENTS IN THE WAR ONE YEAR AGO TODAY i i HOC Sattuday noon eil thai hi- had appointed Wallace (I.

Dav! 1 of late Senator 'lavii, anil a ilo'-i- political fnet.d uf gove'ynr, as altorrev genera! I to MK-vu-d Wlilmni L. iU PfM5 'Mooie, who died Tuc'dav. Mr. ore Liner Sant Anna, which is afire 1,000 miles north of here. There are 1,703 passengers in and steerage, and the first a.

-crew of abin the Fayetteville motion picture be announced at the Skydome Monday night. Winston Wilson, who 75 direct the production of the local ic al the conference at ihe state depaitmenl this morning and the mattei is now "in Bcrnsioi hands." Details of the understanding weie not given out but it was plainly indicated that a lie- had been avoided foi tbr present at Although Lansing said that no pol- has heen decided upon regarding Tlie Gel are making a stand at the Kei Ais'ie, aicoid- ing to the Fiench War Office. The French have re-occupied Amiens. The Gel-man's a i preparing lo resist further advances north nf Khpims. via Sayvtlle, denies Allies' victory in the battle of the Marne, bui, says the Germain plan of compaign has been changed.

Von Hindenberg's army has de- tlle A 'abic and cases, reliable featetl the us! ans nm i aboard. The passengers 'include many moviej is in the cit) ma king prepara- and children but is mostly com tions for the "filming" of the picture. infoimation states that this irovein- i the Russian frontier, Berlin -Jumc-i S. av- a hm (r) imcuiatcly to the of am i formal began Associate Justice Frank G. i and lUavvet'n the Anglo-l'rench capitalists (took Hie oath of office.

Mr. Dnvii ,1. Morgan for ihc biggc'it 'did not amiomice whether ur.y changes nn (he world's, history. i is said lo in the office will be made. He favor loon a', the inwins of he had not conferred with John P.

ituming profit rather than UMI one Rtreepey, assistant attorney general; of the crops the United Janierf MePhelridge or Miss Onrden has ever known, providing the others in the office. Mr, Allies spond in this country, UH they Davis intimated there will he with money with which to changes at least, none immediately, make purchases. Estimates in finan- Mr. Davis probably is the younjret jcial circles place proposed Iwui at attorney general in (he United States five hundred million to one prised of Italian reservists. Mr.

Wilson stated that of the four- The Italian liner Ancona is belicv-j sce al os have been entered ed to have been within 200 miles of the Sant Anna when the fi broke out. The Work of a Spy. Word has been lacking since the ment wil consent to arbitration pro-! posal.s. It was officially announced in7he7ontest, four are "as good as he the note received eno Berlin dealing with submarine 1 was the German Admiralty's, stated I report regarding the Orduna has seen since he has been in his present work. It was Monday afternoon that the cast of characters for the lo- portb.

Shatteied Austiian armiet, are making a desperate stand befoi 1'tzemvsl. Lansing said that it will be published' distress calls reached Cape Race wire- a movje pro )au i a so be an I shortly. OU nced tonight. Bernstorff arrived at the state de, a i today exactly at noon and STEAM ENGINEERS MEET was immediately admitted to the of- less station last night. It has been hinted that spy started the fire as Captain Pavy delayed the sailing from September 7th to the 8th, cause he was suspicious, thoroughly ssarching the vessel in the mean- COLUMBUS, 0., national convention Sept.

of the National time. Agents said that carried no munitions. the vessel Association of Steam Engineers com- URBINA EXECUTED BY GENERAL VILLA menced here today. About 2,500 delegates and visiting engineeis, together with their families ere attending. fice of Secretary of State.

A half an hour later he departed telling reporters that he had nothing to say except that he had no appointment with refused to MAKIAGE LICENSES. Maniage licenses have been issued uy the County Clerk to the following on the dates indicated: Efton Walls fli'd Miss Olive Hersey, both of Fayetteville. on Sept. Kith; Lane Johnson and Miss Lillie Saulsberry, Fanmington, on Sept. both John Slane of Wesley, and Miss Lila Corthe President.

Lansing discuss IWe visit. I German)'s Position. JMAKE A MILLION Earlier reports from authoritative Earl ilr iden and Miss Lern. "SMOKES" A DAY said that in his conference 0 ls bolh of Springdale, on Sept. 9th; TAMPA, Sept.

cigar I Lansin Bernstorff would a and Mrs Dora McKin- i industry here is now at its height. and younger by several years than any who have held the office in Ark ansas. He born at in 1888. and after attending the common schools, enteied Ihe University of Arkansas in 15)05. The next year he attended V.inderbilt Umvu.silv.

The next two years he attended banon Law School, Tonn. was admitted to the bar before i (Governor Hays, then judge of the (Thirteenth judicial circuit, at Cam den, in at the age of 21. The i same year he became associated with his father nnd Frank I'ace in ihe practice of law at Little Rock. He is still a member of the firm, which now is Davis, Pace Seawell. By United Press.

WASHINGTON. Sept. Villa has executed General Thomas Urbina, according to a dispatch received this afternoon by the Villista junta here. Over 8,000,000 cigars or than 1,670 cases are being turned out weekly. This makes over a million "smokes" a day.

Tax receipts for one day last week showed over $8,000 worth of stamps sold. clare that such incidents as the Ara-) i both Fayetteville, on Sept. 7th. $27,004 INCREASE IN REALY TSSESSMENT DOUBLE WEDDING HlKses and Elsie Roberts, sisters, were Sunday afternoon at I nelison, of Fayetteville, on Sept. llth; i Bag-gett and Miss Rose Aaron, 'both of Springdale, on Sept.

IHh; NEGRO IS FINED FOR ASSAULT AND BATTERY Vol Taylor, colored. was Monday morning in police court fined $10 and costs on a charge of assault and battery on the person of Calyin Hall. It was testified that Taylor, while intoxicated, Saturday attacked Hall without any provocation. Ghaa Kob- inson, also colored, who was present at the time Taylor struck the white man, testified thai Hal! "drew a knife." His testimony appeared to be linn dollars. FOR i SMITH AND CROCKETT i R1SON, SepL (..

Smith of DeWilt, will iW. Crockett, also native of Arkfin- couMly. to go before Ihe votcra the- county at special election, loser lo drop out of the race for- gerTM nor, Smith told a large crowd of Cleveland fount; it-indents in speech at, Mahoney'a Kerry, i Judge Smith Raid he hoped thc chai- will be accepted, us he Maicl it is undesirable that there be two candidates from the same county. bic would continue until England disavows orders to merchantmen to ram for the, belief that Bernstorff was submarines. It was generally i turned down by his government on derstood that Bernstorff would let the the "full satisfaction" issue, regard- state department understand a i damage doi American lives and (Germany expects this government to as a result of German suh- jobtain such a British disavow' as a a i activity.

I means of proving real American jtraility. It was also learned a 1 Will Go. It wa- learned today that the There will thib year be an increase man jed tQ Samuel Freiiey, respectively. The ceremony occurred at the home of the brides' parents on South College Avenue. Rev.

J. A. Ki'gore officiating. All the contracting parties reside in Fayetteville. I of approximately $27,000 in the icalty assessment in Washington County over the amount which was passed on by the equalization board last year, according to Assessor J.

L. Harris. The assessment in 1914 was G05. The increase is about equally divided between cities and the country districts. Asistant Assessor Elmer Bement stated that the personalty ments exclusive of delinquents for this year are only about ICO short of the total personalty assessments for Arra nts were tnis mornm) last year.

It is not definitely known for U)e of thc roa(! yet just how many delinquents will be ft 0 the fair grounds work will be commenced as soon iBerhbtoiff intended in the is willing to send Captain Von to state that "full satisfaction" for Papen home, if he is furnished safe of "full conduct. It was learned positively Archhald, such incident? consists only regrets." "full conduct. It was learned 'that war correspondent It was understood that Bemstorff carrier of thi would tell Lansing that arbitration of'arrested by federal arrives fMmba letters, will he authorities as in the United WILL OIL ROAD TO THE FAIR GROUNDS controversies Ike the Arabic incident hoon as he absolutely necessary as the'States. i Kaiser did not recognize the Ameri-' Lansing conferred with the Presi- can right to traverse the war i for forty minutes this, morning belligerent siiips. Theie is ground before the liernstorff conference.

ZEPPELINS AGAIN RAID EAST COAST By United Press. LONDON, Sept. raided the of England Sunday night, but according to official announcement there were no casualties. L. R.

WELfTREPRESENTED IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES "frame-up," however, according lo LITTLE ROCK, Kepi. Police Judge Sin man. Robinson alsoj" 0 'k will well represented at 11111- wan intoxicated til the time the ivtlnuk jversiuet, at'd '-alleges this yesu. made, and spent Saturday night I "rid Id ait prepar- COUNSEL FOR MRS. HAMLIN QUIT CASE! isl assess.ed in Fayetteville.

but stated tiiai, the number will probably be about 300. One hundred seven sonality delinquents have been assess-1, ed in Prairie Grove Towrship, inelud- as the oil arrives and completed before the opening of the fair, Septem- i. The road to he oiled on Mountain Street from ing the city of Praine Jrove Dehn- the S( hool quent assessor F. E. Reed, of Spring- street gouth prairie dale, who was in Fayetteville Monday, to Cemetery Street, stated that the has assessed 104 de-' linquents and has added about 816,000 to the realty assessment.

STUDENTS ARRIVING. i The same quality of oil will be used as was used this spring on the Square and other districts. The work will be done at an approximated Many young men and young ladies cost of 00 one ha of wn ich is being have arrived in Fayetteville since donilted by the air association and Saturday to enter the University, tne remainder by the city and par- which opens Wednesday, September es res lg a i ong road. It is al- 15th. MoU of those who are here RO lhat anot er sprinWini? of now are ex-students, however, they usually being among the first to return.

About fifty students arrived Monday morning. The big inf'osv is oil will be had on the Square before tne fail reason opens. It is announced by the fair associa- lion today that arrangements with expected to occur Tuesday or Wednes- i Frii( 0 roaf have bceR ma day- for the running of the "shuttle tram" Eugene Trahin has returned from the depot to the fair grounds ev from jerv ten minutes on rriday Rush, Arkansas, where he has been, October 1st, when the employed for the Summer in a corn- missary store operated by C. A. Mulholland, who until a few months ago resided in Fayetteville.

Mr. Trahin states that a number of Fayetteville people are interested in the zinc mines in Boone and Marion Counties and that he has seen several of them during the Summer. Mr. Trahin will re-enter the University this year. the evening, circus will be chisf attraction on the grounds.

This train will not run after KM) o'clock except on this night. IRRIGATION CONGRESS OPENS AT STOCKTON, CAL. STOCKTON, Sept. The International Irrigation Congress opened a session here today that will conclude in San Francisco, after stopping at Fresno and Sacramenta, a day each. Two thousand delegates are pres- Collmar Bros.

Circus will be in Fayetteville October 1st, the last day of the Washington County, Fair. G. jenl, the largest number ever gathered E. Robinson, of Wisconsin, was an irrigation meeting. Fayctteville Saturday arranging for One of the speakers is to be J.

S. the advertising of the circus. "father of irrigation in Can- performance will be staged on theiada," who will discuss melhods of Fair Grounds. (colonizing irrigable land. 1 Sponsor Votes Any account, nozv on our books, that is paid before Wednesday night, Sept.

15th, we will give 500 Extra Sponsor Votes On Each Dollar Paid Also On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday we will give Double Sponsor Votes on all cash purchases in jail. Taylor has ai ranged f) lt) depart. Thwe reported far his fine by working on the streets. as Lnciip Duiican, Doric Fisher, Uni- of Arkanww; HirKaret Him- intedt, Trinity College, IIoeHzel, University of A i Adeline Mi-Garry, 'inoni, Nashville, Willie Mc- Univurcity of Arkiuiitiut; May LEXINGTON, Sept. At- jScroggin, Randolph-Macoh; Marion torneys who have befen, representing i Vinnonhalci, Etliel Woodall, Mrs.

Mamie Harnlin of Fayetleville, University of Arkanuaa; Mary Wor- charged with having poisoned i Helcourt Mrs. Polly Davis of Jackson, Brooks Young. Guachitu; Rolierttclle Saturday withdrew from her defense, JHttmiter, Rundolph-Macon; Marthn according to a dispatch received here Wmd-Belrnont; Elitoboth Overilreet, Lucy Sitnins anil Hulen result of the Norwood, Univnrnity of Arkansas; 1 will, apparurlly ilnt Edward Alltwpp, Univerity of ting afi the first, Arkansas; Clifton Univer- from Jackson Saturday night Their action trie result of finding of an alleged in the same hamlwrith bequeathing Mrs. Davis' property to' 8 Illinois; Tom Harris, Ayricul- personB other than Mra. Ilamlin.

Schcxil Jonotcbot-u; Flnyd Kuv- firet will bequeathed all Mrs, Davis' j'maugh, Vanderbilt; Gus Ottenheiriiur property to Mrp. Hamlin toOie a "i -lumen Ptniek, WashiiiKlnii anil cd of in various ways. No explana- Archie Rnwlins, University of lion has been offered of the action of lArkanHas; Marshall Shackolford and Mrs. Hamlin's attorneys, withdraw-j Miller Killiman, Univcisity of Arkan- ing. Foricst Treat, I'mversity of The second will was mailed in Jack- jKanr-as; Howuil Vctital, of by persmiu and was re- A i William Weidmeycr.

Hen- ceived by Judg" Flcenor, one of Idcrson-Krowri; Th'ir Kui'yan, attorneys, Kach of Kciwin l)iiie! and (Kb'nime Davih' inolhers given and Walker, I'linc'-lon; A i Un- jh(-r son, Joe Davis, 'n givf-n $1,000. 'ivu-Hty of a i j'-muindci of the t-Htale i i arid Lyon, iipieafhed (o cfiunty. PJ ether nd to the that (hey would withdraw i of from thi- These a caused a profound stir in a 1 io I Mrs. a i stiil in jail and legal ON HTKKET L1CHTS HOCK, i Thc 'uldic- I tr.ic! for the more Icectric street i will cost $25,000, It laixeit proceedings are held up pending the. i llation sincp thc of the examination of the stomach of Mm.

i municipal plant, and will make Little a a stomac of Mm. i iKock one of the best lehti'd cities of Davis. Her body been exhumed I i ,1. country, there are now nearly and the organs taken to Lexington to! the experiment station for analyniu. Mrs.

Ilamlin was apparently panic- stricken by this latest turn pf affairs, and declares It much a mystery (to her to anyone. Today she issued one thousand street iichU in the city EVINSWKANSAS. it iis ttnnounceil that Professor 1, Wninwrixht Evins for 'he past two yeurs has been instructor in the a appeal, declaring that in jail i Department of English at the U-ii- without money, and that though inno-! versity, hag resigned hi, position here iccnt, xhe must fight for her life. accept i a i her relatives in Arican-'of journalism at the University of VUH are unable lo give her much i Lawrence. Kansas While at i.anchl ar.d is unuble the Utiivpisity of Aikansai.

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