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Show governor Is expected sorue Umo to- ! morrow. I SHERIFF IS I RESPONSIBLE Negligent in Protecting the Life of a Prisoner Pris-oner Newark, O, July 9. After eighteen, hours of turmoil, following the raid on alleged "speak eabies," which resulted ' la the shooting to death of William Howard and the lynching of Detective . Carl Ethrlngton, who confessed to firing the shot that ended Howard? life. Newark Is quiet today. All the ! morning a crowd of several hundred person purroimded the im.rg-je where , tbe bodies of Howard and Ctbriugton are held, awaiting word from rela- ' tires. The telephone polo from which the detective was hanged Is guarded from the raages of relic hunters, but hpfcre the city of Newark had cncase.i jt In sheet Iron, the pole had been hacked half through by those who sought mementoes of tho night's work. Adjutant General Wcybrecht, Col. Byron Hirger of the Fourth regiment, I Ob'.o National Guard, and Lieutenant itjamln Chamberlain of troop It. who came to Newark to make an Investigation In-vestigation o the affair, returned to Columbus today. No further trouble Is anticipated. The next grand jury will investigate tie lynching. Newark. Ohio, July ?. Adjutant Genital Wcybrecht Bays Licking county coun-ty officials, particularly Sherif? Wll-lisrn Wll-lisrn Llnke, are responsible for the : lynching of Detective Carl Etherlng-tcn Etherlng-tcn here last nlht. He will so report to (Governor Harmon. "The lynching easily could have b?n prevented." sas General Wey- brecht. "The established fact that ! th mob worked at the jail for two i burs tells the story of negligence. If troops had been called for when they should have been, the state of Ohio would not now be disgraced." Sheriff IJnke did not call out the Newark company of the Ohio National puird, company G of the Fourth regl-mDt- Captain Priest says be wa In-foraed In-foraed that It was not even necessary tn have men at the armory In. case of emergency. ... Tie Eubanks anti-mob law passed, it the last session of the legislature provld8 for Immediate suspension of the iberiff In cnes where he does not "''ffotect .prisoners In his custody. S-j-.nsl",n Is followed by a hearing Wore the governor. fully five hundred neople f the town, who, unmasked, last night aid-el aid-el In the hanging of Ktherlngton. an RSti?Aloon league detective, face a irrand Jury Investieallon. Tbo an-thgrlUeti an-thgrlUeti have caused it to he known that uch on Investigation will bo Bide as soon oh the grand Jury shall out convene. In the meantime preparations prep-arations are being made for a gTeat j fuorral demonstration for William Howard, former chief of police, who, dld of a wound administered by Eth-crirston. Eth-crirston. In the "dry" raid that ended end-ed so disastrously laat night. Tbe men who requested the bri'lg-inj bri'lg-inj of the deiecilves here nre not retarded as being In danger, but. the llli-o hrve arranged to give thenj iptcl.il protection until the ill-feeling Lii dioj away. It will take days lo bring the town, 1:h its many unemployed, back to Its toriral condition. - Lynching Has Sobered People. Newark. O.. July 9. Although Adjutant Ad-jutant General Weybrecht and mem-Urj mem-Urj of his staff are here ready to dl-rict dl-rict the bringing of state troops in fn of need. It is nt believe! tT.et furtter trouble will follow the lynch-Id lynch-Id last night of DetMtive Carl Elh-frlnpton Elh-frlnpton and the previous killing of . IVo-ctlvo William Howard. . former fbVf of police. Tte double tracidy and the part lo ; , It that -as played bv rt citizens of , th! tow n has s-obered the people. Kx- ; . t:j police guards and deputy sheriffs '. , r l.lhvfd bv General. Webrecht to j I suflbicnt to handle the situation. i " ' I No Danger of Further Trouble. Columbus. O. July 9 Adjutant General Charles' Weybrecht tele-I tele-I boned his offices from Newark to-fay. to-fay. saying that everything was quiet tod thot the troops would not be need- lleovge S. Long, recretary to the gow-rnor. talked to the Licking coun-1 coun-1 clerk of court m nt Newark, and wa ured by him that all danger of further trouble there was over. ilr.-Long. M-cretarv to the govern-oi. govern-oi. wld an Investigation of the lynch-in? lynch-in? nt Newark would be made. It Wobabh will be ordered by the. gov-rcor. gov-rcor. ' " ' Secrerary lying sent u telegrum to U'jvernor Harmon, who Is at Char-'voix. Char-'voix. Mlrhlgun. on his vacation, S'vltig him details of tbe trouble. Organizing Armed Force, ' - Columbus. Ohio.. July 9 Announco- Hunt waa made here todav by Ll Htle. who headed the detective force lor the Anti-saloon league yester-st yester-st Newark, in raiding the. "soft Irlok" halcKjns there, that he f'Jtherlng an armed lorce of tif t v 'K'.Ues here and had secured .warrants .war-rants which he Intended to serve on t Major Atherton und Sheriff Ltn 1 N'ewark this afternoon, for not up- holding the laws of Ohio, nnd tar am- i lrg the lynchers, and alt-o on sever! worrit-tor of "speak eales" for vlo-lJtitg vlo-lJtitg Os- l.-cal option law of tb -lti la fervlng beer In ,dr)",?r t'-'ory. Tee deiectlve ii,iys he will UV his mm t Newark bv train and n!o'int horisos in the suburbs nnd. rld "do town with the warauts and 'f v , ''-em If he ban to fhoot. He rc(ueJ ' to f.ay who iwori? out the warrant and wna Justice lsied them. ov. Harmon Htated by telecraph tr.a the, M-cietary of Unto would ( lave for Chunbus at imce and"' charge of afialra at Newark. .The |