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Show I AVIATOR IS I; DELAYED I A DAY H Although Aviator Fowler considers H himself fortunate to be alive after H the fire which destroyed the hotel In H ( Colfax- in which lio was sleeping, the Ifnct remains that he is shy a portion por-tion of his wardrobe -as aro other members of his party. According to a telegram received today by N R, Cooper, thero ma.. bo a ntill further delay although the birdman assorts that il will in no case be later than Wednesday morning, morn-ing, "when he will resume his flight. Under tho schodu.e ho has lnld out, this should bring him Into Ogden sometime Thursday afternoon. Although many people seem to bo iu doubt about his ability to cover so i, groat a distance in such a short timo, H J Fowler is confident and insists, that, H barring accidents, he will arrive at H tho time announced. H That the interest in his flight t H i among the residents of this city is H I i at fever heat was demonstrated yes- H terday when the Standard office was H besieged all day by anxious person; H who insisted upon being told tho e- H j act tlmo of arrival. Scarcolv had H , one telephone call been answered I H when the bell would again ring and I H ( It was found necessary to keep some i H ono busy all day explaining tho H ) cause of the delay and the probablo H time of Fowler's approach. H ' As soon as Fowler resumes his H flight, the news will bo flashed ahead H i I of him and bullqlins will be posted H I I giving details of his progress. When H j ho arrives at Montello. the news will Hj j ' f be conveyed to the people of this city H I j by tho blowing of the whistles at tho H 1 1 railroad yards and at the other plants H ' j where steam is employed. |