Newark Advocate, The (Newspaper) - December 28, 1903, Newark, Ohio C WEATHER INDICATIONS I 8 I wa Snow tonight and probably Tuesday warmer tonight THE NEWARK ADVOCATE C I USE ADVOCATE WANT ADA They always bring satisfactory re- sults Only for 3 lines 3 VOLUME 52 NEWARK OHIO MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 28 1903 TEN CENTS A WEEK HEBRON I f Boy and Girl Missing from Home Since Last V Saturday Alarmed Parents Sent Word to Surrounding Towns Earl Reeb Aged 15 and Edna Black 14 Years Old Spent Christmas Day With Sister But Haven't Been Seen Since Saturday Hebron O Dec Reub and I Black's sister Mrs Bello Kneller who Miss Edna Black fifteen and fourteen a short distance from old years old respectively are missing nothing having been heard from either of them since last Saturday morning Whether they have met with some ATTACKS ON JEWS AT COMMENCED AGAIN Houses Stoned and Inmates Massacre Arranged for Jan Populace Encouraged Dec Frontier December outbreaks against the Jews have already begun incited thereto by the latest ganda for a second massacre on the Greek church Christmas day January 7 and by the violent anti-Semitic which have been distributed the populace has parsed fiom jeering and insulting the Jews to breaking the windows of the Jews houses and menacing them with sonal attack Threatening crowds gather at the corners and the attitude the Christians is such that the real sion is to keep them from precipitating a general assault on the Semites be- fore the appointed day That which seems to have excited e populace most is the declaration of General that troops would the mobs if the Jews resisted The temper of the people is also They started home Christmas evening by the fact that the prisoners and drove only a short in the acquitted at the recent trial have storm when tho horse go escorted to their horn in triumph in- farther Then the young couple re eluding he rich student who WAR Party Growing in Strength A Conflict Between Japan and Russia SEEMS PROBABLE TO THE INFORMED MEN BEST EFFORT KEEP CHINA NEUTRAL Correspondent for London Paper Now on His Way to the War is Imminent Portsmouth Eng Dec admiralty today issued a re- quest to all reserve men to notify it as to the address from they can be by telegraph for active service In view of the crisis in the STATUE OF DOMITIAN FOUND IN ROMAN FORUM Monument Erected by Emperor In His Own Honor in First Century is Latest Discovery Rome Dec have been digging in tho Forum since they haven't ed the bottom yet and every month or two thc man behind the pick and shovel turns up some valuable relics of thc imperial age or thc prehistoric period These relics are taken to the national museum The discoveries have become so im- portant of late that the to the Forum must be corrected annually and according to scientific prediction much of interest and value yet remains to be uncovered in addition to the dle of civil law which Prof Boni thinks is hidden under the old ish convent at the corner where the Roman senate house used lo stand The latest important discovery is the pedestal of a colossal equestrian statue which the Emperor Domitian erected in his own honor in the first or concluded to elope is as yet turned to Mrs Kneller's home and re- murdered the Jew a mystery The authorities in bus Newark and other nearby cities have been notified and asked to keep a sharp lookout for the young people but been located tip to o'clock this afternoon no word has been received here telling of their whereabouts Earl Reeb is the 15 year old son of Mr and Mrs Jacob Reeb and Miss na Black is the 14 year of mained there all night They left can morning presumably for their The only safety for the Jews seems homes in Hebron but so far have not now in flight and already those of and indeed of all Bessarabia Mr Reeb is one of the proprietors of are preparing to emigrate the Interurban hotel here and is ly respected while Mr Black is a ly respected carpenter of this place Nothing was thought of the affair at first as young Reeb bade his parents Mr and Mrs John E Black Last good night as was customary for him day young Reeb went to Geo Smith's to do saying I will be back in a livery stable and hired a rig The pie of hours The parents are almost young couple spent Friday with Miss overcome by grief shotgun and returning to the house he shot his stepfather in the head He then went to the police station and gave himself up LATE ADVOCATE TELEGRAMS BOILED DOWN Dispatches Bringing important News at the Last Hour of the Afternoon Peoria 111 Doc elevator at the plant of the Corning Distilling com- pany was destroyed with a large stock of malt and grain this morning The loss is estimated at and are that the fire was of diary origin On October 3 the er at this distillery blew of wrecking The killing several workmen and injuring a score of others Ind DGC Hazleton Pa Dec of New Boston while MOTHER Of Murdered Girl to Live Only a Few Days Rising Sun Ind Dec lespie Elizabeth who was assassinated is idly and she is expected to live but a Far East this action is considered century A D It was found buried in j the of the swamp into which the Peking Dec opinion j brave Curtius plunged on horseback by the best informed diplomats The statue has been described by in Peking that war between Russia many writers as one of the wonders RED LIGHT Was Blown Out by Wind and Train Dashed by Station Dead and Many More Were Injured Orders Issued for Relief Train and Wreck Crew Before the Crash Collision on Pere Marquette Near East Paris Michigan of the golden age a triumph cf genius The excavators have reached that point where more wonderful relics are believed to be hidden and gists are sanguine that more ancient treasures will be shortly dug up NASH with his children after returning days New evidence was secured I Saturday which tends to tighten the home from work this morning became I foils around one of the indicted suddenly insane and seizing a revolver men Rumors that a would visit sent a bullet through his brain in the Jail Saturday night caused Sheriff presence oi his children He had been to take extra precautions When death he told James that there was of a daughter railroader He was a well known can take a shotgun and make every mob man in Ohio county jump into the New Vork Dec sensational cablegram from London was the signal lor another outburst of activity and in the local cotton market tho bulls tried to touch on Thursday This means a new high ord for the crop for the last 25 years Chicago Dec in the trv strike is as remote as ever despite talk hc s and Japan is probable and almost in- evitable remains unchanged Official communications received here from high sources say that the Japanese war party is growing iu strength and is bringing all its ences to bear upon the government The Chinese Board War has dered the Viceroys to furnish full in- formation as to the numbers of foreign trained troops available for active The Viceroys of three of the central provinces ic response have re- ported that 90.000 such troops are in readiness This unquestionably is a remarkable exaggeration as the great majority of the troops exist only on paper The Dowager Empress has issued an edict at the request of Prince Chins his several unknown and wilh John ably inexperienced officials as heads of Lentz There has army departments One such has been peculation on this point the appointed Director of Training Governor Nash today er has been given command of the announcement himself John 1 of Instruction wnile a third Louis G Addison Lincoln has been put in charge of the ter E Babcock Arthur Will Return to the tice of Law After January 11 Columbus 0 Dec George K Nash upon his Addison Frederick N Sinks and ment which has to do the supply of ammunition Clarence M Addison have entered into Influential officials continue in their Grand Rapids Mich Dec death list resulting from the head-on collision between two Pere railroad passenger trains near Bust Faris Saturday night now at 22 with 29 persons injured several of them probably fatally THE DEAD Mr and Mrs L J Baldwin ken Mich Louis Baldwin their CMI Mich Mrs Daisy Giles Lowell Mich Burt Myers or Lake Odessa Mich Walter Jordan Grand Mich Yv incisor Ontario Austin I Wager 192 Sixteenth street Detroit Charles A Stoddard Detroit eer No 6 Charles A Devine William Helmrich Detroit man F M Gillett Burr Oak or Portland Mica Frank Burns Detroit fireman No 6 Peter W Wierengo Grand Rapids George Palmer Detroit American Express agent on No 6 William Smith Mich Four unidentified men The injured number twenty-nine withstood the crash and it to the smoker next in the rear The smoker was swept clean aa tiie mail car telescoped its entire length and tinned over at the north side tue track The smoker in turn crashed several feet into the parlor car and it was at the rear end of the smoker and forward end of the cafe car where alL the killed and injured Nearby farmers hearing the crash turned out with blankets and did iant service According to statements made by of the Pere Marquette the bound train was traveling down at the rate of sixty miles an hour TheA train was climbing the hill at y speed of forty miles an hour The carried probably passengers while the latter is to have been carrying at least 125 The two trains collided at about the middle of a long sweeping curve r When the engines met one completely over and lay with its nose in a direction opposite to that in which it had been climbing The other climbed the wreckage of the first Its boiler torn from the trucks standing in the center of the debris In the cafe coach of the ill-fated train which was ished as far back as the rear of the trucks one of the most river Fell on a Generator Lancaster O Dec Matt determination to keep neutral if of law from and after January possible in the event of war It was the most disastrous wreck in the history of the Pere Marquette of the many tragedies of the n partnership contract to engage in the tern and instead of being caused by IT SEEMS INEVITABLE New York Dec the opinion of three passengers who arrived here j i manager of the electric light company from Liverpool by the i2 The firm will be Lentz Addison and Fritter FRANTIC RUSH fell from a stepladder upon a tor The current that shot through his ria war and Japan is jn Two Tugboats That now inevitable This trio consists of Chapman colored 18 voars old arbitration offer made about the arms and body Mr Matt and killed his stepfather Edward teamsters Norman Lairon is still but there are grave doubts as to his body registered volts His j Percival Phillips a war correspondent James Adams was severely the London Daily Express who is hope at 11 o'clock Sunday night teamster who attempted to ciu boy his stepfather and mother had returned from church hope and his wife began quarreling the traces of a horse drawing a hearse vas fined 850 in police court this morn He mav be prosecuted under and Stanhope struck her The boy ran state law which makes interference to the barn where he had hidden a v ith a funeral a CODE DIXIE READY One Has Been Prepared by State School Bonebrake Which Will Likely be Passed by the Legislature With Little Amendment Columbus of the Dec With the 1 school district The members two great branches of the boards in are to bo elect cuses the next Ohio general assembly set for next Saturday and thc result of those of the dominant party practically municipal cede known in advance there is but little else but legislation to be discussed To Carry Regiment of Marines to Ship Carries Complete Outfit for Field Use mus Philadelphia Dec her deck piled high with stores every available spot between decks crowded with bales and boxes her cargo space filled with camp supplies arms in addition to her normal ply the cruiser Dixie lies at League Island navy yard ready to sail It has on beard a of 600 marines under Lieutenant Colonel L Fast in the Ice Cleveland C December large tugs are stuck in the ice a mile hurrying to the scene of the a half from shore in Lake Erie conflict and R Krishna and A T De- j and a third tug has started to their re- soura merchants of Shanghai The two imprisoned boats are have been on a business trip to hp result of one trying to the don and who are now hurrying back to China All three of the travelers seem to other the first of which went with provisions for the men at the water cribs several miles out in lake A have had exceptional sources of wind blew a large ico Hoe into the mation and bring tidings which passage way of the first tug and in are extremely significant extra- ing to assist it the second tug was statement which Mr Desouza so caught in the blockade and vac made is that the management of tho compelled to hoist signals of distress Nippon line of About a men arp aboard the ed a British for each of its boats There is a high wind and the W Waller together with the J ships and provided each captam with a certified check equivalent to the chase price of the ship which he com- mands These captains have received instructions that immediately upon the outbreak of hostilities they are to hasten to the nearest British ate record themselves as British sub- and sole owners cf the ships ob- a British registry for them and carelessness to the high or mistake is wind which ex- the red signal light in the order board at McCord's station where the westbound train was expected to stop and receive new orders before the train rushed by Cord's the light was burning the operator there but in that brief i al the brizzard that was raging ei1 In- it and train flashed by was enacted Section Foreman Linden J Baldwin wife and son had spent Christmas in Grand Rapids and were to their home at Mulliken Between man and wife sitting on the top of car scat aBd a re- was little son The crash came and all met death A beam flying through the air struck the child beheading him Mother and son were found aether on the floor of the cafe car by the crew when they into the wreck DOZEN MEN ed from wards and at large just as the commanding the marine corps members of council are now selected General Elliott he recently That is true said Mr Phillips The announcement that the school examiners and school superintendents of state are to meet in this city The rf village towns the Dixie have been and special district boards are to be elected at large thus substantially their full limit The stores with which the cruiser is laden so that the red band donating going out oa j.nown for time But up to jt has not been there for the reason that English papers at this thermometer is close to zero DRANK Carbolic Acid in the ence of His heart the station to crash into train No 6 near East Paris The trains which were two of the finest on the system were reduced to a pile of broken and twisted ber and metal with dead and injured pinned down and crushed by the ments of the heavy cars Five cars and large locomotives jammed into a space by three coaches and the wreckage was strewn across the icad right-of-way from fence to fence r When train No 5 bound west Coliseum where the of led by McCord's instead of stopping I America Sunday gave their annual the frightened operator the nor several glass doors were then found that his and the dozen policemen on duty at light had bern extinguished He place managed to restore order this fact and then there was with the greatest difficulty To Share in the Salvation Army Dim tier at Chicago Chicago Dec a pede of 10.000 men women and dren waiting for admission which lowed the opening of the doors of tho Tuesday and Wednesday of this week one member of the board will secure has brought out the further fact that j employment as teacher for his son or Dec L Householder 13 of thc local press union who was to have left today for where he had secured a killed himself ing away with the of favoritism j line has are ha C his now in vogue in townships whereby of a character that denote a permanent i MMfs of of mp and sis are not printing of that kind And added Mr they but one action to take The collision was Thc office tailed for aid and gave orders fo hold thc train over the at thc depot and the steam Thoy then waited for the word they know must come Thore was no chance of trains to see each other through the driving blizzard in time to siow down The westbound engine drove through engine like a separating school code legislation is to be the daughter in I'so cien of their now State School a code that views of state ot of another occupancy of the isthmus of munitions of war which are made day by Every possible speed was shown in jo di The ship s lay from China station fast and getting thc cruder in trim ut by decisions of the Supreme court J drank carbolic y he bad folks Failure to an is believed to have thc sear from the boiler and on end like so much twine Groat cast side rods bent In the rush several women children were knocked down and pJed upon but none were seriously in- The crowd was thc latest assembler nt such an affair in and when every one not a of food re- mained cause For more than a year Mr Bonebrake elaborating with such known authorities as Prof Cox of has been at work upon a code with the result that it is practically for introduction when the assembles The code will probably he read to the teachers who are hero nest and indorsement for it be Tint even nit be indorsed it is certain to as Jbe school code win the support of Senator Hanna in th roundup like the or legislation by the In tho core School i sr terms ho f in from to maintain th of six months In and cr is that here are nearly on j ool district's in which l js schools months a vear tho fact that poor land rallies to for IOT will that crouch treasury for a term It is of nl will inset ship had taken that war a of a all for Colon i the came north she last a dovn The on for the nsc on shore are sufficient the of fresh from lart Passengers Escaped for 3 floors tlic nt the on be for tho m of a I aot orders from rarly Express lo ro Japan on day t'i the it TO Charter a train to take rro t Liverpool I Mr horn is for that ntv whore re a visit t-i STI start San n to itch iho Pacific ic on ling W Va on the U i X B wa in E he O from Oppose Use of Machines Washington Dec Union No 101 most of the members of which are employed io the printing office decided at a meeting yesterday to oppose the in- into of typesetting machinery in irany and even the establishment A com- of driving wheels split and j was appointed to the from the wheels in soni ten feet from the engine Th of No -37 turned KOI times and very nr he seems io have Shf of savins th Waterman Ho was over a1 union thc house committee th change under Thr claims that cannot do the work on ho other hand will en- i U- that they can do all of government composition i uary 7th operating in of tho of that error i n-f nrh it is thought an 01 v wav fh Th will for the inf nonces city village township and special li thus insuring its passage ns it be T outfits for a I It it a i hOd j I Pi train into two had th but 1 out that on th of ho too of of A th rime of M T- oi 11 from IT 1 f is by i If is will re to ih jf fi point the ion in it i which the regiment tas out j forth clean Cf Tl f a suit against him rf a mail ear ar flav thr train iif only Th Battle Tuesday Night i Dec i awaiting I when Young Corbett and Hanlon for their twenty-round i Th principals have ceased ami are in perfect condition for 4 hard Young Corbett has r WT Hanlon at 10 W to A lak grass from the of Oran Algeria is so it can be used instead of springs brunt of the blow i in the manufacture of