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   Valley Sentinel, The (Newspaper) - September 8, 1915, Portsmouth, Ohio                               OCTOBER THE VALLEY SENTINEL OCTOBER VOLUME 53 Associated Pros Win PORTSMOUTH OHIO WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1915 Associated Press Leased Wire NUMBER 97 SAY II HUT FIE DETAILS Sept sanding officers of the sunken liner Hesperian in a joint davit forwarded to the state de- declared that from the fragments of steel which fell on jhe deck it was indubitably shown that the ship was struck y a torpedo Washington Sept official dispatches still left in whether the Allan liner by a torpedo or la mine The state department and the White House continued to delay any action or decision Secretary Lansing said his re- failed to establish exactly the ship was destroyed One dispatch from Consul Frost red to the Hesperian as having sunk where torpedoed Ambassador Page transmitted in- formation he had received from the British admiralty dis- claimed that the ship had been used in military service at sll since the beginning of the war The official disposition is to give full opportunity for receipt of Continued On Page Six IB Says Cleveland Sept inine personality does not ex- ist in is the belief of Mrs D D Butcher teacher of individual which aims at the perfection of true mating Mrs Butcher Woman goes to Heaven after death but becomes a part of man The theory involved in individual science is that the sun as male is the true mate of the earth as female The earth is the producer out the sun there would be no progeny On earth men and women must become perfect before perfection of spiritual body can be attained Woman was created in Adam and in the reflection of him Man and woman unite in forming the spiritual body They retain their identity but remain as one GOLD HAY I TA D K New York Sept tional bankers did not altogether relish today the news from land Maine that more than in gold speeding to New York to holster Great Britain's credits in this country This is believed is the largest gle gold shipment ever made here by a foreign power It comes it said at a time when gold is wanted less than ever before in the history of the country Bringing this mountain of gold to New York at a time when mal demands of business are er than usual and when the vaults of the country are already ing with gold may it is feared accelerate the tendency toward inflation and speculation Already according to the weekly ment of the Federal reserve board of September 3 the gold reserve in national banks has reached the total of FOUR PERISH IN KANSAS lola Kas Sept souri and Texas railway n man from a near here and twelve s wore missing in this city following n flood that nn i six inch rainfall last Kvery available man was g today trying to rescue marooned in the lower tions of the city where people could be seen crouched upon housetops that arc barely out oC the water Few boats were able and rafts could not make much progress in the strong rent Elm creek was full of driftwood and debris The smelters in East lola wore flooded and it was im- possible to estimate the damage I'm Plot Says Mrs Mohr Holds Conspired To Rob Husband Arid Accuse Hei nil Top to bottom George W Healis Victor Brown and Henry Mrs Moor Dr residence The defense of Mrs Tiffany Blair of Providence R I to the charge that rage the death of her husband be tint both Dr Franklin Mohr and herself were victims of a She say that the three negroes W Victor Brown and Henry to rob her and then blame her punishment REPUBLICAN PLUMS MAY HAVE BITTER TASTE AS SALARY MAY BE LACKING Columbus Sept cans not on the civil service eligible list who have been put in state jobs made vacant by the ousting of Democrats appointed under civil vice examinations will draw no pay unless General ner tells Auditor of State aey to give them their salaries The today in seven questions sent to Mr Turner what he do about the pay of these appointees made it No Human Question Mark another pest we all deeply sorry for for it every atom of pathy it can get Von sen and have dealings with it every day and in almost ry walk of life And some of considered successes in they are as far as that but they arc pests for apparently they nothing and instead of themselves depend else to tell them filling that has happened are they to asking that when they make a they are forced to on the end of it a question the coming winter strike this pest Perhaps j ill be hustling to work all up to your ears to keep and snow out of them will If you von to listening to what s filing to sny thinking it vast importance And for it knows not what it does and it's to be pitied deeply Just about as much sense as you will find in the above question yon will find in every remark this pest taki ill probably come through intakes Don't you think it's cold It walks around with by the y hour and never makes any is the time you feel like nient without turning it into a ng a punch at it but if it were horse drop dead in the streets or some other thing that positively could not be disputed this pest would ask you if the horse didn't fall down I'm not going to think up any punishment for this pest for that will come when everyone finds them out and runs when they sec he would not approve their salary vouchers unless sured by the attorney general that this would be legal The ney general's answer is expected before September 15 of the next pay day What I want to said Auditor Donahey is whether it is legal to approve persons Im- positions gathered up from the street and who have not been under any civil service and who have been put in places held by ousted persons appointed Continued On Page 6 IS FIERCE Paris Sept night saw a continuance of the violent lery charges along the French line according to the official given out by the war office this afternoon The fighting took place around and near Neuville and it was particularly severe in the region of Roye on the plateau of and near IS FELT IN New York Sept tral and South American Tele- graph company today reports that earthquakes interrupted their cable lines between Snn del Hur Costa anil Salinas Cruz Their report states that the shocks were very heavy in Costa but there are no indications of loss of life in their advices Czar Will Lead Russian Forces For Last Stand Here's Old Chicago Sept ache 1 Find a number of snails without shells From each head remove a small substance the size of your thumbnail and wear these stones about your neck Make a poultice of the bodies of small snails and apply locally Or apply the brain of a vulture ly and wear a bone from his skull about your neck These were the methods employed by the practical school of medicine of New Testament times according to Professor Shirley son Case of the University of Chicago Divinity School who talked on Mental Healing in New Testament Times II Brownsville Texas Sept Deputy and Mexicans fought across the Rio Grande for a few minutes late yesterday near Mission Texas Some of the are believed to have been hit Paris Sept French steamship Bordeaux has been and sunk twelve miles outside the mouth of the dean off the western const of France crew was taken aboard pilot boat INDIANAPOLIS MAYOR TO GO ON TRIAL Indianapolis Ind Sept Mayor Joseph K Bell of this city was to be placed on trial before Special Judge W H Eichhorn in criminal court here today charged with conspiracy to commit ies in connection with tho mary of May 5 1914 and the tion of November 3 1014 A special venire of 200 has been summoned which it was said a jury would be selected It is possible that several days may be consumed in choosing a jury TWO KILLED BOATERS IN PERIL Toledo Sept power and sail boats arc in trouble where on Lake Erie In the group of pleasure craft overtaken by the northeaster that set in day were four power craft and one sail boat whose occupants took shelter on Turtle Island now uninhabited and were without food until this morning when they Were brought in by a party i Columbus Sept 7 Massey Golden of Station was and John Albright 40 also of Reese Station was so badly injured that he died later at ft hospital as the result of a head-on collision in a fog of a freight car and a shop car of the Scioto Valley Traction line early today nt Reese Station seven miles south of here Scioto ley officials said the wreck was due to confusion in the er's orders and that an tion would be made London Sept News says that the Harrison Line ship Dictator was sunk several days ago and her crew of was without casualties There this report Congers X V Sept Windier and his bride of a few instantly killed and three men and a women were iously injured in an automobile accident near here curly today The injured are Miss Louise son of 1 nines Brophy of Robert Brophy and William Curran tho feur -i Paris Sept a message to President Poincaire Emperor that he las ig command of all the Banian annira The message was sent from the emperor's dence near Petrograd under date of September 6 It In placing myself today at the bead of my valiant armies I have in my heart Monsieur President the most sincere withes for the greatness of France and the victory of her heroic army NICHOLAS President Poincaire sent the following response I know that your majesty in taking command of your heroic army intends to continue energetically until final victory the war which has been imposed upon the allied nations I address to your majesty in the name of France my most cordial wishes RAYMOND London Sept diate objective of the German campaign becomes clearer with the growing indications that the invaders need the Baltic port of Riga not only as a base to prevent operations in tho tion of hut as winter quarters in case the to reach the Russian capital should be postponed until next spring Field Marshal von Hindenburg is experiencing groat difficulty in bridging the portions of the Dvina held by the Germans The current of the river is too swift for the construction of pontoon bridges under the Russian artillery fire As the rainy season comes on it will be more difficult for the in- vaders to bring up supplies for their advance forces and f the seizure of Riga as a Continued On Page Six PK AS DEFEAT IS HEAID Berlin Sept The Overseas News says that a panic was caused in grod yesterday by rumors that the Russian Baltic port of Riga had bcen captured 1 The Lokal private says the news agency stating that the Russian capital was thrown into confusion by reports that the positions on the line bad been captured that Russian armies had been Riga had been taken and that the German advance upon the capital would be lio longer hampered Immense crowds gathered in front of newspaper offices There was great arrests were made Toward evening papers published extra editions containing official denials of these minors and saying that the sian defensive positions were still intact However the spread of panic at the capital and reports of Nicholas trip to the front are only a pretense to veil the removal of the emperor's idence to the interior is BIND Berlin Sept admiralty announced the German submarine sank a small British cruiser sev eral weeks ago The has not been heard from since and the ad says it probably is lost The had nol figured conspicuously in the ords of German naval operation She was built in at the same the these craft displacing 840 tons and was on of the speediest of the U boats constructed lip to 1914 being capable of ranking 17 knots above water and 12 knots when sub- merged She was equipped with three torpedo tubes Her ment ia not shown in recent naval lists Peoria Ills Sept of George Fitch widely known as a humorist and author who died at Berkeley California 9 was held at Galva his birthplace near here day Journalists from all parts of the country attended As a mark of esteem a nd children in the public schools f Peoria at the hour of Mr itch's funeral read works from is pen Mr Fitch retired from tho of the American Humorist Association in 1911 Ohio Sept An order for more than 400 glass house tank blocks to be shipped to Japan has been received by a local company The order is said to be the largest of its kind ever given States ROYAL DAUGHTER DIES London Sept bert wife of the third son the German emperor gave birth to a daughter Saturday The child died soon after its birth The condition of the princess is re- ported to be satisfactory Besides hein a weather man I find myself for th sake o bein congenial compelled t be a lot o other A few weeks ago was a soldier and had th time o my life This week I'm a man and th ance I've gotta spread myself week cause I've gotta deal on with Chief McOuat t put on a special brand o weather for th meet and I've gotts make good or bust a button Here's for cloudy with ers tonight and probably not much change in Kentucky this afternoon or tonight partly cloudy West cloudy tonight and Wednesday showers Wednesday   

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