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Show IMAEL Fill IS 1TBEIEP Many Belated Trains Arrive From the East and Schedules Sched-ules Are ResumecL The eastern mall famine was further relieved yesterday morning when three mail trnlnn of tlie Union Pacific arrived in Salt I-ake carrying letters, puclcngcs and papers which had been delayed slnco Ffldav. The mall was delayed hy the snowstorms which wero racing -In Colorado Colo-rado and on tfifl Union Pacific this elde of Ciny iSlte Ht'ih fact that throe daysman days-man had acomnulated and thoro was at ( least twice as much maJl to be handled as 1b usual on Monday, the poutofllco department botween 7 o'clock yesterday morning- and 4 o'clock in tlia afternojjn had the situation well in hand. A total of 200 sackn of papers and twenty-two full pouches of mall wae prepared for distribution. dis-tribution. The only portions of the city which failed" to eooure the delayed mall wero the oufjyint,- sections, whore there is only one delivery a day. In the city proper, every office and residence was ivon service up to daUi. I'nion Pacific train No. 6, wenty-lhreo hours late, was the first belated arrival, trettlnsr in at K:15 o'clock yesterday morrr-fnir morrr-fnir It was followed by No. 7. which arrived ar-rived uL 8:30 o'clock, twenty hours late. The Pacific limited, No. 20. came in at 10 o'clock yesterday inomlnp only three hours jatc. With the arrival of the lx3 ngcics limited last nlRht, only about an hour late, the Union Pacific officials feel lhat tbelr schedules will be back in good shape again todn.V-Pllcd todn.V-Pllcd hlph with Coloratlo snow, two sections of Denver & Rio Grande No. 3 arrived yesterday morning from Denver at 11:30 o'clock. No. 3 should have boon In Sunday nlffht at 1C.-15, but was blockaded block-aded many hours in a snowbound-pans. Nob. 1 and 5 each came in five hours lute, tho former at fi:fl0 o'clock and tho latter about 7i80 o'clock. Word was recolvod yesterday afternoon by J. H. Davis, general agent for tho Colorado Midland railroad, from the company's com-pany's general passenger agent that the. snow troublo is now practically over and all trains are running on nohedulo time. Now England and the middle Atlantic Htates are now in tho throes of tho storm which enveloped Colorado and Wyoming and caused so much railroad confusion, according to reports received yesterday by the United States weather bureau. A. IL Thlcssen. soutlon director of the bureau, bu-reau, Vava that all tho eastern seaboard states as far south as North Carolina had zero tomporaturo yesterday. In New York tho wind was blowing a gale of forty-eight miles an hour and was accompanied accom-panied by a blinding snowstorm. Tribuno Wants aro not only a soiling j fiowcr, but a medium of oxchango. of ho return of losfarticlos, of locating the right people. |