Show LETTER edlio OR the as a goulty and as a practical success THE reporter lias been to the office of amford keck on twenty fifth street where sir aeo denison the agent for the phonograph Or aphone baa bome of abe latest talking on exhibition ibe phonograph proved to be quite a communicative munica tive instrument though it vituld not answer any questions it throws blind tom into abe shade in imitating bonga instrumental jooa etc and talks with a distinct articulation with a brogue in fact if abe one speaking to it has one biery liery voice can lie distinctly zed one can now for the first time listen to bis own voice and bear it as others hear it this will be appreciated by public speakers tor they can form an exact idea of what they are inflicting on their audiences then think 0 it one can take abe machine into a private room and there relate to it one of ones own akes and then after pulling down abe blinds and soine cotton in abe keyhole deliberately unwind abe joke and lanh at it the merchant can use it as an amanuensis or a confidential secretary and it wont run away to canada its mother is never ack it is always down to abe office before the proprietor in denver they have formed an exchange the typewriters go around to the stores and collect the cylinders containing correspondence uke them to abe exchange and rite out the tiodos or manuscripts and return them thus saving the hire of a clerk and the purchase of a writing machine it can be put to a thousand uses fond mother can let her darling i talk to it or cry at the age of 3 carefully preserve bis dear voice be arrives at the tender age of 23 when he the boy can take the aylin der to lie beet rl ana snow ner how he aed to talk the girl will at once see the difference in the voice at 3 and at 23 and become convinced immediately that he has come into man hoods batata the reporter listened to several cylinders that had been mailed from derer containing bongs hiob etc a tenor drum solo which was it produced with startling effrat the phonograph company liette hired several artista in new york to bine to the machine and in a short time one can hear batti and the other divinities and divas for a few bita the are rented on the game plan as the telephone and those interested can call and examine the talker and satisfy bliem ehen aa to its merita A public exhibition hibi tion of fluency baa been such an entertainment would be hell attended and ahe public doubt to eize the opportunity port unity of becom lne acquainted with one of the most inventions of the age funds latest lie is that there is a certain gentleman in ogden who has dropped on to a eclede B alch keeps him somewhere Bome where even with the gas company the bardet are dealer bays eliat or some time past the indicator on the gas meter in the gent lemans house has been in the habit of registering anav during he days as well as at night bunse declares that the aiudi antor was given impetus enough at to keep it going all day thus causing the gentleman to have an pas bill to shoulder now says funge 1 I faud that the bentle inan I 1 ader to has bored two holes in the glass co venci the indicator and when be is done using the gas at night be atticks in two twenty penny n ails to prevent the hands from turning A gentleman standing oear remarked to the hardware dealer that as his reputation lor these yarns was widespread in ogden aveo body would enow what value to attach L bis story the other night said he 1 I heard two men disputing as to who was alie b biggest liar floge or myself they at concluded to fettle the matter by the dice and funge won of acci rahon judge gibbons has just returned from a trip to park city evanston and other points east of ogden looking up business in the interest of the syracuse bathing resort and yellowstone park forty or fifty persons from oden brovo and salt lake left for the yellowstone tone on wednesday morning killed on the trad the batte inter gives the following account of the killing of dr J C ainslie a few days ago just as the train rounded a curve a mile this side of garrison station the engineer saw a man lying between the rails this about half past seven and the man was lying face downward and with his feet toward the approaching train the engineer at onie reversed his engine and put on the air but it was too late the engine and first wheels of the baggage car ran over the unfortunate man his right arm was cutoff and the lower part of his leg and foot badly mangled the brake rod on the baggage car struck him on the bead and bruke liis neck and fractured his skull death was probably instantaneous the remains were gathered together in a blanket and taken to deer where coroner facer held an inquest at which ini in addition to the above particulars was developed dr J 0 ainslie was ab iut SO years of age and bad been in montana about a year he was well thought of by all who knew him and bad an excel lei t reputation as a physician tie bad a certificate from the board of medical examiners and medicine in garrison avon aad other small towns in that neighborhood he was unmarried and had relatives living in the neighborhood of garrison he was wen at barrison Oar rison in the evening before the accident and then walked away down the towards deer lodge he was not a drinking man and was not under the influence of liquor the theory of suicide is suggested but also seems improbable it is likely that while walking on the rack lie had an attack of heart disease or a stroke of paralysis and fell unconscious between the rails shot in the sije deseret art robert clawson is the name of a small boy who resides at mill creek salt lake county yesterday afternoon be had a 22 calibre pistol playing with it the weapon was loaded and on bis showing it to john alas well the latter took the cartridges oat young mawson went home and reloaded the pistol when he came again james maxwell a man took the weapon and began to ex amine it when it was accidentally discharged the bullet entering young man sons ight side and passing in between the A burgeon was bent for and went lait evening to attend to the boy whose wound Is not considered fatal after be was shot be was assisted to his home about a quarter of a mile distant and was able to walk at last account the location of the bullet had not been determined Crill age the number of cointa eliat can be made in one band and a crib the turn ap card is a 7 spot A holds 3 tour spots and a 7 B holds a 4 an 8 a king and a kneen the crib belonging to A is a 0 a 7 and 2 B plays the 8 A plays the 7 and counts 15 2 B plays the 4 and counts 19 A plays the 4 i pair and counts 23 2 A plays the 4 and counts 27 6 A plays the 4 and counts 31 14 begs 24 aa hand counts 20 As crib counts 24 total 64 B counts 3 the litile wife A charitable gentleman of this city purchased a ticket to salt lake for price the wife of J W price the balloonist who was deserted by her husband and she is now on the road to her relatives autte anler it ill be remembered that the was married price in salt lake and taken north by him in the hope that lie could at some time rid himself of liia charne he was killed while makine an and his wife left penniless in a strange country the CDS n blue the of yesterday aya that over troops from fort dong la and carloads of borses left on the utah central today to day the boys in bloe are w to fort blob treon nebraska and exit to return about the roll dle ot september Bep the is located at port another is that the water fit fort douglas is 60 scarce that there WAD not an ample or men and horses those who remain will be in a better position till the return rowers attention 0 the ailen rowing club are requested to by present at the to be held tonight to night at brewer A williams batore to hear the financial report meeting at 8 p in J it abst i brt aug 8 mrs ham eon arrived here this morn logi ID response to a telegram calling her to the bedside ol 01 ber bieter |