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Show The holidaj passenger traffic was reported from the local railroad of-Hcet of-Hcet as being exceptional- good. The. eastbound Pacific Limited carried the following Ogden people, their destinations destina-tions being also given W H Griffith, Kansas Citv Mo.; R, a stretch. Chicago, ill.; Helen .m Browning, Denver; Mr and Mrs Arthur Ar-thur Foster, Kingfisher. Okla . I.il ban Svedman, Denver; Mr. and Mrs Brower, Sioux City, la.; Maud Gregg, Lincoln .b . Ruby S. Shan non, Re James Armstrong and J. P. Rushia, Omaha, Neb . (' ' Davis st Joseph, Mo , William v . Tribe, Chicago, Chica-go, III . and Metta Thompson, Kalamazoo, Kala-mazoo, Mich. Mr. and Mrs M F. Stafford departed de-parted for I ,os Angeles on the westbound west-bound Pacific Limited, and J E Bower, R C Mitchell, Mrs. Jennie Mitchell. Polly. Leon and C. Mitchell departed for the same city on the Loe Augeles Limited. Mrs Joseph Drysdalo departed for Wyeth, Ore.; Mrs. H, E. Bodie and daughter for KaJi&a City, Mo., and Ralph Morrow for Denver. ' B0MB3 DROPPED BY A ZEPPELIN - k London, Dec. 20. A Central N'ews dispatch from Rome states that according ac-cording to a report from Warsaw, that city was bombarded yesterday by a Zeppelin Eighteen bombs were dropped, demolishing two houses and killing ninety persons. Fifty others were wounded. Later six bombs also were dropped from a German aeroplane aero-plane but small damage was done in this supplemental bombardment A Heavy mist was hanging over the city when the Zeppelin approached. I owing to the hazy atmosphere the presence of the giant airship was not detected until it was about a mile from the city. Warsaw had been on the lookout for just such an invasion and preparation prepara-tion had been made for repelling aerial raiders following the two previous attacks at-tacks on the city by German aeroplanes, aero-planes, which dropped bombs, one of which wrecked the front, of the United Uni-ted States consulate. A minute after af-ter the Zeppelin was sighted no less than forty high angle guns mountpd on house tops and at street corners V ere raining a fusillade of shells about the flyer, but the raider seemed to bear a charmed life. It swooped across the city, letting go highly explosive ex-plosive projectilps as it passed on About ten bombs fell in the vicinity of the railway station where great holes were torn in the ground and the streets were blasted by the force of the explosions A number of women and children ere among the dead. Ifter completing a circuit above the I city, the airship turned leisurely In the direction of the German lines and. apparently unhindered by the terrific fire of the Russian guns disappeared in the mist. Warsaw, Russia, Poland, via Petro- 1 grad and London, Dec L'o, 5 40 p. m. By authority of Grand Duke Nicho las, a Polish legion has been organized. organ-ized. The Russian army contains many Polish volunteers, but the let gion will be the first Polish contim gent flying a distinctive flag to hn accepted Four thousand Poles are now enrolled in the legion and wilt be ready to go to the front in six weeks. Berlin, via London. Dec 20, I p. m I Following the enforcement of a similar simi-lar measure against Englishmen, the I German government w ill intern all French males between the ages of Id and 60 who are residing in Germany. They will be taken to a camp near Holsemlnden |