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Show it . 1 fe p THE Thursday, November 4, 1915. TRI-WEEKL- p JOURNAL, LOGAN, -- UTAH.' Y PAGE SEVEN Charley Chaplin s Comic Capers That Was All He Had to Say i. Copyright, 1915, by Koeley. 'i and the contending forces remaining m the same relative position. Early in the day United States soldiers began digging trenches well inside the line already constructed. They are so situated Douglas, Ariz., Nov. 1, At to control the eastern end of as' of 1:37 p. m. the battle Agua Prieta as well .as the ad- Agua Prieta began. NOVEMBER FIGHTING STARTS Agua Prieta opened up at that hour on the rapidly advancing Villa forces nearthe Slaughter ranch house The Villa forces halted and began to entrench. None of the shells came of a nearer than three-quartemile of the American ljne. The Villa gunners returned shot for. shot, aiming, apparently at the southern salient of the Agua Prieta defenses. No damage was done by either side" for the first twenty minrs utes. We expect 1 - army. It was understood these trenches were for emergency use in the event of serious fighting across the border endangering Americans and the possibility of their being compelled (to fall back. WILSO.V RETURNS TO CAST-VOT- E -- - - Logan -- HHelc Junk en-lar- ge of all Co. Though Mr. Appleman, head of the company has passed away, his widow, Mrs. Jennie Appleman, who was left with five small children, will continue the business and pay the highest price t6r HIDES, PELTS BEESWAX. RUBBER AND METAL At The OkLStand yhen those without Halloween. 4 November sure has always done its part, in making history. It continues, too, to put out a new crop of football stars evefy keeps our hospitals in operation. South year and in doing-s- o Dakota was born in November 1889. The first newspaper was printed- - in November 1663; ' Ohio, Montana, and Washington became states in November the first in 1802, the latter two in 1889. Esperanto was invented in November 1887. Of course And then there came the. first you- speak Esperanto, fluently. in November, 1887, bukas we are strictly neutral phonograph we shall not pass our opinion on this name it yourself. Speaking of neutrality brings up the subject of our annual Thanksgiving dinner.-- , Both turkey and greece seem to haave formed their own opinions and taken stands but the cranberry, up to the present writing, remains neutral. ' - - Princeton, N. J.r Nov. 2. For the third time within a few weeks President .Wilson return ed h$me today to vote. He cast his - ballot in ameffort to help restore the New Jersey legislature to the Democratic column and to elect Democrats to local offices. arrived in The president Princeton shortly after noon and was met at the station by a small group of students, and professors. In contrast to .his no last ..visit here there was students.the by cheering The president, Dr. Cary T. Grayson, his physician, and a guard of secret service men walked to the polling place in an old firehouse. There the president received a ballot, scanned it carefully, walked into a booth draped with an American flag and marked it. After voting the president walked about Princeton campus and then went back to his private car and had lunch. He will arrive in Washington early tonight. The president cast his ballot for William J. Coan, proctor of the University when Mr. Wilson was president, who ran today for freeholder. to take Agua Prieta 'within two hours,, said First Captain Jose Herrera at 1 :25 p. m. . Captain Herrera, at the head of the skirmish line, had stopped at the Slaughter ranch house for a moment to fill his canteen with water. Captain Herrera stated General Villa was himself at the head of the cavalry on his left. Scores of swarthy' soldiers begged for water, saying they had had nothing to drink since last night. The Villa skirmishers continued to advance steadily and at 1 :35 p. m. were within rifle shot of the Agua Prieta defenses. About a mile back of them a dozen field guns had been posted and preparationsTnade . to commence the bombardment when foot soldiers and cavalry got within striking distance. One Villa shell burst in Agua . Prieta within 'sixty yards of the United States customs house at 2:15 p. m. , The Villa shells began to burst BULGARIAN CONDUCT AROUSES RUMANIANS in Agua Prieta shortly before 2 o'clock. A dozen houses on the west side of the town went to , - Milan, Nov. 1, via Paris, Nov. dust and a number were killed 2. Two weeks of Bulgarian and wounded. action in Serbia has brought Refugees immediately began about a change in Rumanian pouring over the American line. public opinion which 16 months General Calles moved a three' of interventionist propaganda inch gun mounted on a flat car failed to do, M. Filipesco, leadto a point on the west side of er of the Rumania Conservatown within a few feet of the tives is said by the Bucharest United States custom house. It correspondent of the Corriere was aftey this that the Villa della Sera to have declared in an shell struck that vicinity. interview. : Calles hospitals in trench dugThe Bulgarians conduct, outs in the west side' of town continued M. Filipesco, has "appeared busy. Stretcher bear shown our people the danger era were seen moving through whiehthreatens-themNotwith-stahdin- g material difficulties the communicating trenches. Despite warning and advice of sentiment which caused interUnited States military authori- ventionist manifestations is an ties, the roofs of Douglas hous- eloquent expression of the will es and the streets opening on of the country which does not "the border line, "were thronged. want" to allow itself to be stifled Douglas, Ariz., Nov. 1 Dawn by Bulgarians and Hungardisclosed .the forces of General ians. Francisco Villa had moved clos- -, A Liberal party leader, who er to Agua Prieta was the interviewed, . is credited during mght for their expected attack with having declared Premier upon the Carranza garrison Bratiano would be happy to commanded by General P Elias Rumanias boundaries, but Calles. The night passed quietl- wished to be certain he was not y. no clashes being reported, embarking upon a crazy adventure and to be sure that he had -- Tis well to remember.before comes November with frosty, crisp mornings that give us new life, a night of disorder awaits on the border through which we must pass, and it sure means a strife.- - For always October, long sung as the sober and most solemn month of the entire year, ends up with a rumpus and To maniacs bujnp us m front and again smack us one on the rear. What is it you query, that makes us so leary? Well, in a sections of the country The Corriere della Seras correspondent expresses the" belief that rapid and successful action by the. allies in the Balkans cannot fail to bring about the entry of Rumania into the war on their side. Mulberiy, purple, gray, tete-d- e negre, dark green are the favorite color schemes, not forget-in-g the always distinguished South Kata Street, Phone 62 black and white. FORTY THOUSAND MEN RUMANIA CAPTURED MAY JOIN WITH THE ALLIES London, Nov. 2. Public m- -. Berlin, Nov. 1, by wireless to Sayville. The war office - an- terest is divided today between nounced today that during the Premier Asquiths speech in the month of October more than house of commons and Ruman40,000 prisoners were captured ias, reported intentions to throw on the Russian and Serbian her lot with the entente allies, News coming by way of Paris fronts. lends support to the growing These figures follow: that Rumania is impression Captured1 by Field Marshal to intervene in the preparing 2 98 von Hindenburg officers, . vrkr.' men, 40 machine guns. ' royal decree new classes By Prince Leopold, 32 off- of By Rumanian recruits are being two machine 4143 men, icers, mobilized. .Vienna reports that 14,-48- been feelin-g- aggrieved have NOTICE TO PROP. heard. By order of the City missioners.v -ERTY OWNERS (Seal) . P. A. THATCHER G. W. LINDQUIST . The Property J Owners in JAMES .LARSEN, Paving" District No. 3. Board of Equalization and the City of Logan, Utah, public ATTEST: WM. EVANS JR. notice is hereby given oF"the City Recorder. completion. of the list of propAdvt. erty in front of and along which Spain, devotes fnore than 3, a public improvement, consist- -' Ex-offic- V -- ing of 6 foot concrete pavement, has been completed in' Paving levied District No. 3 and the-taand assessed against Such property for the payment of the cost of such improvement and that a certified copy of the plat and assessment roll is no won file" In the office of tne City Recorder. The undersigned will sit as a board of equalization and review for the purpose of hearing any person or persons . feeling aggrieved by reason of levying of such taxes or assessment and to make corrections of . any tax, deemed unequal or unjust, for five consecutive days, beginning the 8th day ofovember A D. 1915 at the City Commissioners chambers in Logan; Utah, from 4 to 5 p.- m. on each day, beginning said 8th day of November A. 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Little news comes - A GOOD FIRE direct from Bucharest as the By Field Marshal von censorship is enforced so strict55 officers, 11,937 men; ly that even ordinary messages 16 machine guns, 23 cannon. are stopped, but it is known 4he In addition to the guns men- agitation in favor of war is tioned, a great number of can- spreading through the army. non of older types fell into the The Austrian,. German and hands of the Germans. Bulgarian armies are drawing the net more closely about Nish. EMPLOYEES WARNED In the south the French assert IN FLAMING POSTERS thejrhave inflicted considerable losses on the who Denver, Nov.,1. Posters con- are reported tcyBulgarians have been drivof- en back on the taining a list of twenty-fiv- e right bank of the fenses for which an employee Vardar. The only political developmay be suspended or dismissed without notice were posted at ment of note in the Balkans is a the mining-campof the Colo- change of tone in the ministerrado Fuel & Iron company to- ial press of Athens, which is day. Similar notices were posted publishing apparently inspired . at coke ovens." articles of a nature friendly tb secthe entente allies, although still Thejiosters reproduce tions of the inining laws of Col- insisting Greece must maintain orado which make certain her policy of benevolent neumisdemeanors. The - of- trality. fenses enumerated include Violation of the law, drunkenness or bpotlegging, offering or re- tension of the Russian offensive. ceiving money for a job, carry- This is indicated by official reing concealed weapons, conduct ports from both sides, although which violates common decency neither claims any important or morality of the community, result from these operations. falsifying or refusing to testify Definite reports concerning the at investigations of 'accidents, progress of the new German at fighting or attempting bodily, in- tack on Riga also are lacking. v jury of a fellow workman and ' Russias active participation .in the Balkans may have begun sleeping while on duty. inasmuch as Bucharest reports When a person takes out a dog Russian troops have been landlicense to keep a dog which ; is ed at Varna. licensed to be kept. There is a ? This Bulgarian port is" said to be jdef ended by Turks, difference. by German officers. The English public -- awaits with., keen interest Premier Asquiths speech in , the house of commons. It is expected to be AT AUDITORIUM hot only a review of recent di. 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. plomatic and military activities; AND 7:00 to 10:00 P. M. but a defense of the coalition EVERY WEEK DAY,, EXCEPT SUNDAY cabinet's conduct of the war. A GOOD FRIEND but you cant have a good fire from bad coal,. Therefore, for gun. Mack-ense- IS goodness sake use M. & L. Companys coal. In the early Fall it Is nice to have a little fire In the grate for cool, wet nights, so let us have your order, so you can find out how good it really is. n, M. & L. Coal The And Wood Company CALL PHONE .74 444444444444444 .0. S. L. TRAIN SCHEDULE s of-fens- ed Roller Skating DANCING Satufday Evening No. No. No. 11 5:40 p. 8:40 p. m Nol2 42 Depart 8:4(L a. m 9:25 a. m 11:25 a. m.. 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Hyrum, Welisvllle, etc 1:15 p.m. Providence and Millville, via R. F. D. No. 1, 9:30 a.m. Benson and King, (except Sunday)r.:sm:Ann79:30-a.m- . R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District 9:30 a.m.' R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District..... 9:30 a.m. Time of Arrival of Malls at Postofflce East, West, North & South 9:10 a.m.,ll:45a.m.,6:00p.m.,9:00p.m. Preston Branch, .(north) 9:10 a.m., 2:30. p.m. Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsville, etc. 11:45 a.m. Providence and Millville, via R. F. D. No. 4230 p.w. Benson and King,' (except Sunday)...,.. 4:00 p.m. R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward 4:30 p.m. R. F. 'D. No. 2, North Logan District ..... 1:00 p.m. All windows at Post Office are closed on Sundays the entire da General Delivery, Stamp and Carrier Windows are open on Holi' days from 9:00 to 10:00 o'clock a. m. Main Line, ail Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: points, at 8:00 a. m. Preston Branch, (north) at 8:10 ! m. 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