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Show MERCURY AT ZERO IN WYOMING; BLIZZARD IN THE CENTRAL WEST day and still continues. Trains on the Burlington to the Northwest are delayed. The snow west and north of Broken Bow is two Inches deep. : FREEZING WEATHER IN KANSAS MAY DAM AG 3 FRUIT CONSIDERABLY. TOPEKA. Kan., April 29. Reports received at the Government weather .bureau here today state that snow was falling at Dresden, Hays City and at Dodge City early this forenoon, while the temperature dropped 23 degrees in an hour. There is much danger of fruit being killed. Weather predictions predic-tions for tonight are rain, snow and colder. I CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 29. The severe spring snowstorm which began yesterday afternoon continues with undiminished un-diminished fury today, and ?rom six to ten inches of snow cordis the ground from Cheyenne to Rock Springs nd as far north as Casper. The thermometer has fallen almost o zero, and heavy losses of sheep are expected, a shearing shear-ing has been going on for two weeks. BELOW FREEZING IN COLORADO; SNOWSTORM MAY DAMAGE CROPS. DENVER, April 29. Considerable damage to crops and live stock is expected ex-pected to result from the snowstorm which has prevailed today In Colorado Colo-rado and Wyoming. The mercury dropped 7 degrees below the freezing point last night. Trains. Delayed in Nebraska. LINCOLN, Neb.. April 29. A bllz- I izard, extending over the entire west-j west-j ern part of the State, set In early to- |