April 26, 1897

A special session of the Arkansas legislature convened. The nineteenth governor of Arkansas, Daniel Webster Jones, had called for the special session because he was frustrated by the legislature’s lack of productivity. The most important railroad measure from the governor’s viewpoint was the railroad commission bill, a regulatory measure, but the pro-railroad forces, continuing their domination of the Senate, killed it.

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