Newark Advocate, The (Newspaper) - January 2, 1904, Newark, Ohio I I d WEATHER Snow tonight with cold Sun followed by fair THE NEWARK ADVOCATE USE ADVOCATE WANT They always bring satisfactory I I 25c for 3 lines 3 J VOLUME 57. SATURDAY JANUARY 2, 1904. TEN CENTS A CHINA Makes Informal Demand Wants Russia to Manchuria Leave SEEMS LITTLE CHANCE OF AVERTING RUSSIA IS BUYING UP SUPPLIES America and Shipping to the Far Spirit Grows in The Jan. nese government today presentad an- other informal demand to the Russian minister to M. Paul Lesser that Russia evacuate Jan. Japanese squadron of six cruisers under command of Ad- miral which is now at near has been it is to proceed row to Masham Rumors are afloat that the object of the ron is to seize Masham but these cannot be traced to reliable LOOKS LIKE Jan. seems to be possibility of averting Baron Japanese He had just received in- formation from Paris that Russia had sent a reply to Japan refusing the grant the proposals of the Mikado's my information from Paris is borne out by the wording of tho Rus Kian and if the Japanese govern ment adheres to its present determina the Baron seems in Tho British foreign office Is equally The Daily Telegraph will print th statement that the prospects of a pa the far Eastern prob Jem is very WAR St. Jan. wel known general who holds a high position is It does not mat ter what the we behind the scenes know This war is very unfortunate for but apparently the Japanese are determined to is claimed the Japanese fleet is stronger than Let us admit that Suppose they wipe out our thai is Do not people remember in 1854, we voluntarily sunk our own vessels to protect them from the continued to fight for five Our modern will not gc without leaving its mark The decisive war will be on BUYS HAY FOR Jan. agents of the Russian government are now in Nevada buying The hay is to be sent to Port WAR SPIRIT Jan. situation is growing extremely The an that Russia is seeking val stations in buying stores in America and buying in Japan has increased the war spirit of the ese CAR Slipped on Ran Off and Injured Jan. a slippery rails a car of the Knoxville Mount Oliver line beyond the con- v w v OHIO MILITARY At Inauguration of Governor Herrick January 1 l-A Company Expected from Kenyon Military Organizations Invited to Jan. 2. Nearly every independent organization of note in the state will participate in the ceremonies attendant thp of Governor-elect Myron T. which takes place at the state capital January 11, 1904. The combined strength of these bodies will aggregate fully and may possibly reach Most of these organizations art splendidly equipped and well their presence in the ton parade will be a big factor in making it the best of the kind ever given in the The absence of a organisation of Hilary commands renders it difficult for the committee on arrangements to reach all such and to those on account of unavailability of uo invitation has been a cordial invitation to at- tend is beins extended by the com- through the of The committee wishes it understood that the presence of every miliary organization fa state is lv desired at the cial preparations bavc been made for the care of military bodies during firir slay in the si been to dole coffee and sandwiches to lie troops on This lime will a pleasing from this The will and 5n- wili be a sumptuous to served free tn the will be in command of the second The honor of the right cf the line of this has tendered that crack the Cleveland of O one of the oldest and most notable pendent military companies in the United Select in it comprises within its membership representatives of the best and most patriotic families in It was formed in 1S37, and was one of the first military com- panies in the land to enter the vice of the Union after was fired For a time the Grays were connected with the Ohio tional Guard as an During the war Spain command two compares of for the Tenth Ohio Volunteer General A. H. the 5rand marshal of the inauguration was colonel of tris The Cleveland Grays bare won many first prizes in drill con- tests in various cities of ihe The 4hc parade will 1w the Ohio State University of at a membership Cap- lain a retired army the com- has placed tbe on a of military bodic of the motorman while descending Monastery South at this After colliding with two wagons and running wild for about half a the car left the rails and into the curb at South The casualties Seriously injured and taken to South Side Edward con- cut about the and Nicholas cut about the head and Max D. J. R. A number of are suffering from all will probably THEATRES Jan. Harrison has discovered that the fire escape doors and emergency exits had not been marked as required by In addition he found that the doors were concealed by Mayor Harrison issued orders that every theatre in the city not provided with an asbestos curtain be The mayor ordered that no theatre Sell tickets for more than its seating As a result 19 theatres were closed last Twenty-seven employes of the atre and the Bluebeard ex- company are under ARREST Of a Brakeman on Charge of Wrecking a New Jan. of 0., E. O. at New Castle was arrested at New Castle Junction this charged with opening the switch Tuesday which the Pittsburg and Lake Erie westbound Henry was discharged from the P. L. E. employ some months No one was seriously nurt in the STILL As Graveyard is the City Funerals of Today Held succumbed to the strain and Is suffer nig from Of the 582 known dead all but 20 now boon THEATRE PROPRIETORS PLACED UNDER DEMAND FOR HEARSES SO GREAT That in Many Cases Wagons Were Details as to Deaths of Ohio Jan. city is still as a grave All business is and all effort is concentrated on the burial of the COLUMBUS VISITED BY DISASTROUS FIRE ON Magnificent Building of the Peruna Drug Company Burned Entailing a Heavy Dec. was by a disastrous fire today and as a the magnificent ion building of the Drug com- which had been occupied only bout three is in This new which was one of he handsomest structures in stood at the corner of Third and Rich The origin of the blaze s not known as yet Only the walls f the three story structure are The loss will be heavy probably running close to owing to the alue of the structure itself and the and Thousands of bottles of Peruna that ere ready for shipment were This afternoon the loss is at 150.0000. The one f the finest in was en- angered by the CASH the and of all military The independent miltary Ikins the division the The frst be wade na of fhc Ohio Either General J. C. L commandant of the Junior or Captain H- 3f the Columbus 3-oth of to f-flat oJ A is Iron c. there is 11-21 of tc in Given Away By Carnegie Last Year Was Jan. that Andrew was the rear master has given a D. takes and said to away something FIRES OF 1903. The total number of fire ir. in 1'''O ly of aner on 5U'.r..1fi'i Saturday than aiy of 1hrt A will be PROPRIETORS Jan. J. Davis and Harry J. proprietors and agers of the Iroquois and Geo city building were placed under arrest on criminal charge of last Ar- thur E. who lost his wife and three with their maid in the swore to the complaint on which the warrants were took I said is nothing more for me to My wife and my all I ever had to live are All that there is for me to do is to make some one pay for this are held under rites for the hundreds every direction along MORE FUNERALS Jan. Harrison asked that every church bell in cago be tolled for five minutes at 12 and that every person in the city stand uncovered during that is the voice of Rachel weeping for her children and will not be com- because they are This is the text for the ministers who today are performing the last of In almost every street and out toward the somber corteges move along the snow wind swept There were not hearses enough to -y all and plain black wagons pressed into service added pitifulness to the Two hundred funerals will be held Services were held in all the Roman Catholic anJ in synagogue in. The de- mand for hearses so great that undertakers were obliged to make schedules along all the daylight Many of the funerals were of two or three members of the same Family who perished KNOX COUNTY VICTIMS Jan. village news has reached here that two of our prominent people are numbered with the list of those who met death in the Chicago a wealthy retired and Miss Ola a dross the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and main support of her aged pai They had gone to Chicago to be present at the annual reunion of the Murray They ied a party to the ill fated composed of Murray's William Murray of 111., a Mrs. Foster and daughter of and Mrs. Sarah also a and her three of and Mrs. Dr. a of and Tho only surviving member of the Murray family is Mrs. Joshua Shaw of The family v. as reared in our village and all the people are well known Business is practically suspended today and ery one is discussing the sad QUINTUPLE FUNERAL SUNDAY IN 0., Jan. of Mrs. Elizabeth one of the Zanesville victims of the Chicago was identified yesterday According to a telegram re- last evening by Harry Jay W. Pinkerton and Edward Rankin will leave Chicago evening with the bodies of Mrs. Mattie and little Louise Mrs. Devol and Sarah Devoll and Mrs. Howard arriving at ville Sunday Directly from the depot the bodies will be conveyed to the Putnam where the George R. assisted by Rector Frank W. Bope of the St. James Episcopal will conduct for all The bodies will be placed in the vault in Woodlawn THE DELAWARE Jan. list of FROM EMPEROR Jan President Roosevelt iias received the cablegram from the emperor of at the new? of the terrible catastrophe which be- the people of the empress and myself wish to convey to yov bow deeply we feel ILc American who have been so cruelly vi ed in a wetk of 305-. Please of our lo citizens of Many for your May in ihc coning year 013 and America from such DRIVEN Jan. killed in the iro Laie f for 1J M Pi i at re with at as for her ito the M Delaware people at ihe fatal ance theatre in has now increased to eight and everyone is believed to be Be- sides the practical wiping out of the families of J. F. Dodd and D. H. additional word has re- here that Sarah domestic of Mrs. was also at the theatre and is undoubtedly She was years Her Mrs. ot this is prostrated The saddest of all deaths of aware people probably was that of William L. a young dent at Ohio Wesleyan university who was the guest at the home of Doctor Frank his He died at the Presbyterian hospital in and was conscious to the Rev. Mr. Gunsaulus wires that tho boy died like a hero He had to save himself but turned back to save helpless women and and had guided several to when tho flames caught him and he was tally physicians dressed his 5es they attempted to take his ta Tau Delta fraternity he it on if I've to die I want to take it with McLaughlin was 19 years old anS vras born at parents are missionaries at South He was the third year of college here and was a crack last won oratorical Ohio A the e if Admiral of navy a an appointment 1o the Annapolis naval academy of fter body will be brought here for Miss Georgia a Findlay with the was also Jan. who resides here has advices that the three women and the two dren were suffocated by the gas or burned to death in the seats which they Owing to the fect sight of the little Dovol girl the party purchased seats in the front row of one of the It is now thought by Zanesville relatives that Miss Hattie Guthrie was not in the Jan. Charles a former prominent resident of and her Elizabeth aged 12, were among those killed in the Chicago theatre Jan. W. C. Kevin has received information that his William aged 9, was one of the Chicago fire Jan. a young man of this and Miss Lucille ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. former well Norwalk were among the victims of the cago Miss Mead's for- merly Miss Lucy a teacher in the Norwalk public is a niece of Secretary of State L. C. n. FIRE In Murray Hotel Hill Servants on the Seventh Floor Jumped AND NARROWLY ESCAPED BEING DASHED TO DISASTER OF TWO YEARS In Which Six Were Killed and Many Injured at This Hotel is Now JEWS Of in State of Massacre Is Jan. the com- mand of the czar to the governor OL to preserve Die Jews 'n are in a state of over the discovery of designs of the Russians to be executed on Russia's according 1o the American will fall on ary 13. Hundreds of letters continue tc reach prominent Israelites in preparations being made by the Russians for the terrible Following is a typical extract from of the faces us and we are Make the facts known in which helped us more last spring than any other New Jan. and water together worked havoc in a portion of the Murray Hill hotel yesterday after- Five rooms on the sixth floor and the same number on the floor be- low were sweet by the same area on the third and fourth including the dining being flooded by Shortly after the flames were ered two servants on the seventh floor leaped down from the fire escape on the seventh floor to the landing on the story below and were then taken in the windows by other They were not injured beyond slight but had narrow escapes from being dashed to death on the Many of the patrons of the Murray have been making the place their New York home for and among these were several feeble who were overcome by excitement and were assisted to rooms remote from the noise and of the Channing the little grandson the manager of the according on Page 6.) APPREHENSION By Republican Managers That Coming Legislature Will Furnish New State Issues to the Democracy Measures of Importance are to be Session Jan. With the ing of tho seventy-sixth little more than a week distant the main apprehension of the managers is that some tion may be enacted or some exploded that will afford the Ohio De- a new state issue in tho The word has forth tint the majority must transact its business and sot Irom Columbus as tarly as It is doubtful that fie session will continue longer thai the Srst in do nothing take no chances and 30 is tbe injunction which comes from the Manna throne of lo the in A much longT session than that occur he if the legislature were lo be a liody and were to in it. and the the I the liy 1akcn lo tho a1 il T for s 5 T. t-m of Martha day fCT OTHER OHIO O. r of M 1 f 5 in on a sic vent to now out the the minority the harder it is to shoulder upon it the responsibility for vicious legislation enacted by the This year as never before the Republicans will be held accountable to the people for the record which the legislature Xo blame for thing that transpires can be laid at the of the Democracy and there is no chance whatever for the enactment of Democratic it is possible to show relatively as many Democratic as Re- members for a is it has always been an excuse to point out that the administration was powerless prevent the doings of an irresponsible set of This condition uo longer Governor Herrick will rot be a candidate for re-election until but next fall the Republican ty will be held for the bills ho signs and he la regard to the latter it is well their number will be very The important legislation ot will manned out in ad- Hanna aEd snd Secretary of on the to see that the well It i in fast The i will to nnd tnn mark of bossism along in a ith and hf nor they be able to any So the cry 1 and from Hie alw the c. yon can't be he to Ihe careful part of tie it is doubtless bnt the virtuous feature is it ttat tic greater l in aid 1o do 75-' lad m -n only of it nf f