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Show tThursdayv October 28, 1915. .THE to the defense. With tears in his eyes, Charlton exclaimed; I trust entirely to Italian BUILD, PLANT justice, I can only say that I am a most unfortunate man. Both the prosecutor and the Announcement of the concounsel for the defense made struction of a second 10,000 unit to the Utah Power stirring pleas, the "former for tk a heavy rsen Onedia in southeastern Idaho tence, and the latter, composed rhas been. received by local pow- of Signors Gataneo and Mich-el- li er men. The cost of its construcPicardi, for acquittal on the tion will be $250,000 The recent Z. Mitchell, president ground that ihe prisoner was :trip of of the Electric Bond & Shire totally irresponsible when the company to Salt ' Lae, resulted crime was committed Signor in this decision being reached. Picardi declared that no man in In discussing the' contemplat- Charltons condition could be ed construction of - the second responsible for his actions un'unit of the plant at Oneida, Mr. der any law. i "Mitchell said that in all probibil-it- y The jury found Charlton only it would be authorized im- partially responsible and that mediately, and that in this there were extenuating circum event, work would be started at stances. once thit the plant may bfe in Owing to amnesty, Charlton operation by next summer; He will serve only twenty-nin- e days .said that he had investigated in prison. the needs of the addition of this Charlton, under the verdict, unit and would favor its . benefits by the time he has been struction at the Wednesday under restraint and, in addimeeting' of the directors. The tion, a year is taken off the project 'will call for the enlarge- sentence .under the amnesty for ment of the present power house all offenses committed before "the installation of additional the war. entered Italy equipment and the construction he was greatly of another pipe line connecting Even though the over yerdict of the pleased the plant with the reservoir.'this court with pleasure viewed and The construction of liberation from his approaching plant is necessary as practically custody, Charlton maintained r the power generated by his usual restrained and almost "the company at this time is dis- passive attitude. He thanked posed of: In the powerindustry all those about him for their we have to use methods which congratulations. compared with departmay Charlton said that after his ment store methods. We have to release he would return to the have power in stock so that if and join his famwe are called upon for 5000 United States Before departing, however, horsepower or 10,000 horsepow- ily. he said he would visit and perer, we should be able to supply sonally thank friends in Como, it. Another thing which makes who had their kindness light,the enlargement of the Oneida ened the by of his captivity, hours plant necessary is the develop- and ' especially Embassador ment of irrigation. Thomas Nelson Page, who, as Farmers of both Utah and the representative of the AmerIdaho have seen the advantages ican government, has seen that imga- - his legal rights were observed. provided by individual electric-ity tion plants operated by Porter Charlton killed ,vms in this and the increase on Lake Co - wife in their Villa system of irrigation has devel- mo on June 9, 1910. He was 20 , ped rapidly within the past years old and she many years few years. his senior. At the time of their to project big i This is the only marriage, a short time priorNeaction Mrs. immediate Jvhich was she upon the tragedy, will be taken at directors meet ville H. Castle, a daughter ' of to ing Wednesday, according Henry H. Scott of San Francishowever, Ur. Mitchell. He said, co. Charltons father is Paul that several meetings in noth Charlton, former federal judge Salt Lake and New. York in the of the district of PortoRico. near .future are planned. , UTAH Cflf.lPANV ID kilowatt -- -- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- LY INCENDIARY BOMBS MEXICAN BANDITS block, erected in 1892, and the DROPPED ON VENICE rooming house,-A- t ESCAPE CAPTURE a late hour was the adjoining,., .postpffice, Brownsville, Texas, Oct. 25. Rome, via Paris, Oct. 25. still mail all the safe, although Bandits who attacked an en- Another, air raid on Venice octrenched United States infan- curred at 8 :40 oclock thismorn-in- and valuable documents, moneys Three Austrian aeroplanes etc., were removed as a precautry camp within six miles of Brownsville yesterday dropped several bombs on the tionary measure. The Blythe early evening, escaped capture by city. Three persons were injur- - ind Fargo building is at Center g. more than a - thousand troops, rangers aMaeputieswho started in pursuit of them half an hour after the fight. Daylight revealed that there were possibly 30 or 40 men in two attacking patries which attempted to ambush the soldiers. Civil officials here said today they believe some members of these bands were Mexicans from Brownsville. All roads entering Brownsville were guarded during the night by civil and military details in the belief that some of the bandits would try , to hide in this city. Todays reports,showed no indication that any of the bandits tried to cross the Rio Grande into Mexico. Some, however, seem to have gone north 11 miles into the Fresnos district. So far as known no bandits were killed or , wounded. Private Herman E. Moore, who was wounded in the abdomen and the arm. was not ex-- 1 pected today to live.. No other . " soldiers were hit The soldiers were on the alert for attack last night having become suspicious about four in the afternoon when their negro cook reported that he heard whistling in the brush nearby. The soldiers had built three tren ches to afford . protection and during the fight they 1 used them ' for cover. The attacking band opened fire from a brush about 75 yards away from the trenches. The soldiers could- see nothing except rifle flashes which seemed to cover a front several hundred - fppf Wlffo Another band of Mexicans from cover of a railroad embank ment in another direction, appears to have taken a small part in the fight. The bullet which struck Private Moore came from his that direction. The wound insoft-nosabdomen was made by a ? bullet. the scene of The fighting and tactics employed by the Mexicans led army officers today to ed assert that the Mexicans engaged probably were.members of the hand guilty of the 'train In the opinion of Mr. Mitchell GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT wrecking. Arthur Estridge of Sergeant a great deal has been accomthe reportedtq of the ' . merger ' Idaho," 16,900,000 FortFourthJnfantry plished by the, Mexicans five. Brown that Wheat, Idaho power, companies. Capifinal estimate for., last were seen crossing the railroad bushels; tol News. year, 14,362,000 bushels. Price tracks- near where the" infantry October 1 to producers, 76 was stationed. A moment later CHARLTON ESCAPfeS cents; a year ago, 71 cents. For both sides opened fire. Then the WITH. The United States, 1,000,000, real strength $f the Mexicans Porter 25. 000,000 bushels; final estimate appeared, probably 16 of them Oct. Como, Italy, bushels; engaging in the fighting. SurCharlton, the American who has last year 1 891,000,000 a prised, in their maneuvers, the 90.9 cents; with October price, been on trial here charged 93.5. was Mexicans fought for about five 1910, year ago, murdering his wifetoin six minutes and then made off just ; years FORECASTS SERIES OF today condemned in time to escape two companies months imprisonand eight ' WINTERS HARD 26 ' of infantry and two troops of ment. . cavalry rushed from Fort Brown Baron Schiacca, the presidThe worlds , Paris,' Oct. 25. went in commandeered automobiles. case ' the ing judge, before rain cycle- - beginning in 1902, Charlton Every river station wras warnasked . to the jury, which the French meteorologi- ed and the soldiers began a systo add had anything whether he cal authority, Abbe Moreaus, di- tematic hunt for the outlaws. rector of- the Bourges observaCo. Joftik & tory, predicted at the result of iMan Hide his study of the suns face, is head of ended. He Mr. Appleman, Though his now, the abbe says, not the company has passed away, though a series, forecasts AT AUDITORIUM Appleman, widow, Mrs. Jennie small chilquite unbroken, of perhaps who was left with flye 8:00 to 5:30 P. M. business twenty-si- x hard winters, begindren, will continue the for AND 7:00 ter '10:00 P. M. price highest the and pajr ning the present year. EVERY WEEK DAY EXCEPT . - SHORT-TER- p .' - t - Boiler Skating . HIDES. PELTS BEESWAX, RUBBER AND METAL At The Old Stand 14$ South. Main EtreetJFboiie 2 He bases his prophecy regarding the coming, winter temperatures upon the supposition that the temperature curve all , over the world can be calculated on the - same principles as the wcrls rn etcrve. ( I PAGE SEVEN SUNDAE PUBLIC INVITED. DAKCIKG - significant. Rome, Oct. 26, via Paris.- - NEGRO APPOINTED ' MINISTER TO LIBERIA Washington, Oct. 25. James L. Curtis of New York a negro, was today appointed minister and consul general to Liberia. He succeeds George W. Buckner Ind who resign-o( E populated section of the business district.. , When you have society items The work of the fire fighters for The Journal phone 719 J. was made difficult owing to the On or before Thursday of each fact that the blaze started in week. Advt the east end of the basement and a strong canyon breeze fed PUBLIC the fiames. The men were forced STENOGRAPHER to work in the dense smoke and the heat was terrific, rendering IS East Center. efficient work unusually hard.' 265 J. Rhone - - - Teutonic aeroplanes last night made two separate attacks with incendiary bombs on the city of Venice, according to an official announcement given out, here today. One of the bombs fell upon the roof of a church and crushed the ceiling,, which was ornamented with sculpture. Another missile fell upon, the piazzetta of the Cathedral of St. Mark in front of the ducal palace. The text of the statement c NACO EVACUATED Washington, Oct. 25. State department 'dispatches today , that the forces of the de HME. JOSEPHINE MOORE , SCALP AND FACIAL . : follows : facto government of Mexico MASSAGE and Naco that evacuated have Enemy aeroplanes made two SHAMPOOING. MANICURE by HAIR PRESSING . attacks, separated by a short the town has been occupiedsaid 800 of men, Villa a force last Venice night, interval, upon HOTEL LOGAN ROOM SOS in throwing many bombs, some of practically all train service was suspended which were incendiary. The first northern Sonora and that while Cananea wa3 attack was at about 10 p. m. One bomb fell on the roof of quiet, mining operations there the church Delgi, Scalzi, It might have to be suspended if f ALL kinds of stone work Done by crushed the ceiling, which was railway communication was not Neatly and The ornamented with beautiful scul- reopened in the near future.borLOGAN STONE AND Reports from the Sonora ptures Of Tiepolo. An incendiary enare Villa MONUMENT COMPANY indicate der troops bomb fell upon the piazzetta of 1st East and 1st South Mendez Corner Gen. Bavispe. the the Cathedral of St. Mark in tering dis front of the ducal palace, with the Villa commander in the out doing any damage. Five trict in which the Tfgre mine is eppopppopppoopoopooopopop o other bombs fell either in canals; located, is reported protecting y the at of Americans lives ENGLAND or upon places in the city where the CIUS. his forces only slight damage was produc-- . mine, but penmttinghorses and eo to seize provisions, ed, omules. . . at The aeroplanes returned o 1 NOTARY , fell bombs ro. One 11 o ini about p. ADVERTISED LETTERS the court of an almshouse andj PUBLIC I o set fire to piles of wood, fwo The f0n0wlng letter remained in ee other bombs exploded without tbe Logan postoffloe unclaimed pn was .October .23, 1 9 1 5 : doing any damage.-No-oJournal Office, Logan oo tBench, Mlllln O. hurt. Mr. Fred OOOQOQeOOOgfrOOOOPQOPOOPPfeP The Rome newspapers ex- -; Griffiths. Hall, Mr, George the at, press great indignation Hall, E. P, 3life''-i-FILLS bombardment of the famous Hinds, Mr. L M. , niHOHESTEi) A . Mrs. Alma Larsen, Scalzi church in Venice and Mr. Thomas Perry, the destruction of the Tiepolo t Rowland, - Robert of the bomb Mr. ,Vern - l Samuels, a tfw i 11 mblO hUASV attack on'venice has stirred thef rnoTcalied for "in two weeiu the A nown ft k latest, O yn m.d people of Rome to an extraordi s:i3MCniU!Si$tvor;:.!i i p. m nary degree. odell, Joseph --- -r The , Gioranle d Italia, m an- tA , destruction r nouncing the partial ' o. s. L. TRAIN SCHEDULE of the edifice, concludes with J ' the hope that the pious emper- An-ivor and his faithful , archdukes rftChe Juuon and North Preston may be happy that the weight, f- N. ZZ.ZZZZIZZZ Preston of their wrath has fallen upon ?- n 22 1:55 p, m ...... city ...;.;.;;;:..:.Eait'Lak8 ' m a. church. the No. 21 li:2S .Cache Junction, North and South No 43 5;40 p. ta... Salt Lake City No. 11 :4(Lp. m. BUSINESS SECTION For MEN CED liY TIRE 5slt Lake City No.. 12340 a. m.. . Te-porti- K - , V . ly Art-t!cal- . , -- - - ne w a 1 .boT.wn.ewts, - j t t-- .... t I l-- 1 - - . Pocatello, Ida., Oct. 25. Fire that starts! this morning it 7;30 0dock b the, Blythe and. 4 Fargo department store .threat ens a large part of the business district of this city. It is declared to be the 'most disastrous conflagration in the history of Pocatello and at a late hour it was still raging, although it was thought the firefighters were gaining headway. It has been estimated that the loss will reach beyond $100,000 at the least figures, even if the flames are put out within the next few liOUl'S "" -- -- - tf" " " ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS . - f- - Office Following la the new Mall Schedule at Logan, Utah, Post of the Oregon Short Line, effective on account of new .Time-Car- d 1915: September 27, - Time of Closing of Mails at Postomce 8:00 a.m., l:lh p m. East, West, North and South I East, West an South.......... 10:55 a.m., 8:10 p.m. Preston Branch, (north) 1.15 p.m. etc.... Welisville, Branch Loop (south) Hyrum. a.m. Providence and Millville, via R. F. D. No. 1, 9;30 a.m. 9:30 Benson and King, (except Sunday) 9:30 a.m. District Vard D. R. F. No.1, College 9:30 a.m. -.. DistrictNorth No. 2, Logan R. Time of Arrival of Malls at Postoffice: 0 :00p.m. East, West, North & South 9 : 1 0 a.m.,1 1 : 4 5a.m.,6 Op.m.,9 9:10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. Preston Branch, (north)...., . Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Welisville, etc. 11:45 a.m. 4.30 p.m, No. D. I. R. F. Providence and Millville, via P Benson and King, (except Sunday). 30 p.m. District Ward No. 1, D, F. College R. 1fy R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District.. day All windows at Post Office are closed on Sundays t.,e entire on Holiare open Windows General Delivery. Stamp and Carrier days from 9:00 to 10:00 oclock a. m.on ta Lue, ta Sundays. Only two dispatches ars made 0t .. m. Preston points. M . v The blaze is spuposed to have originated in the furnace room underneath the store, the upper story of which is occupied by the Gate City rooming house. The stock of the store is inven-tcrie- d at more than $60,000.The entire building was gutted, and after four hours of desperate work by the members of two fire departments, it was still turning. When the flames were somewhat under control they were cor.; 1 to the ere Arm, the v.hhh ir. Cache Junction and North ...Preston Cache Junction, North and South Cache Junction .Preston No, 429:25 a. m. No. 2 1 1 1j25 & m No. 22 2100 p. mh. No, 448:30 p.. No! 118:40 p. i 4 , Fd: - P-- - , O |