Show Ull DETAilS ARE AREs AREk I k s i UNKNOWN AS YET YETt t Passengers on Train Are Now En Route to This City PROPERTY LOSS IS LARGE 1 SUFFERING FROM LACK OF FOOD FOOD Jt AND FUEL AT CALIENTE 1 The p passengers on the hc Salt Lake Lakee e Route train No 4 f which was marooned in n the Meadow Valley w wash sh floods last Saturday morning ivill In Salt Lake this morning On traIn No 2 due to arrive at and reported late last night fiS as being beinS on time timeA A message was receIved at the local offices ot of the company last night stating stat ing that the passengers had reached tA Acoma oma during the afternoon by wagon I left there last night on the tho last Stage tage ot of their journey which was so full of f It was reported that the passengers so far as known here nine In number were ere well District Passenger Passenger ger Agent Kenneth C Kerr was at Acoma to receive them and accompany to Salt Lake Train No 4 was caught In the floods itt ht Eccles six miles east of Caliente gnarly arlY Saturday morning and was not noty y located until Tuesday With Wilh the givIng Out of at the engines coal supply ties were used to keep up steam sufficient warm the coaches The belated passengers were wert brought from the stalled traIn to Aeoma Acoma in wagons sent out from the latter town townson toon son Tuesday The f tart start for tor Acoma was mado Wednesday and a stop made over overo o might at Panaca The company officials r trained every energy in the relief ot of othe the he passengers and alId so far farus farns us ns has been ascertaIned there thero was no buffering or extreme hardship endured them Wires Are Arc Still Down Little news was receIved from the flooded district yesterday and the dais dals are still unable to determine the of track dt maged The wires still down for tor p a distance extending irom rom Acoma on the east to on the west but It was announced last Might that U lt Caliente will be brought Into communIcation with the outside world worldly ly by wIre some time Saturday A large force ot of linemen Is working from both ends ot of the flood district and the re reestablishment reestablishment establishment ot of the wire servIce will be Materials for tor the repair work ot of the ivre ITe ked truck are constantly being curried forward and the tle work is al already ready teady well started Full details of the flood damage in arc aro still lacking but reports brought to Acoma and Modena by those who have managed to make their way from the stricken town tell ot of the havoc wrought The property loss will be in large figures and the InhabItants Inhabitants are now suffering for the lack ot of fuel food and proper clothing The weather after the thaw and floods Is extremely cold adding greatly to the Until nUl Caliente can be reached by rail mil tile the Salt Luke Lake Route officials will main maln tin a wagon service between the town and Acoma and ana Modena utilizing every available conVeYance conveyance In furnishing all the relief possible The first j rn In the repair work will wili bo be to reach Caliente and train service to that Tint Is hoped to b resumed atan at an early i hate 1 i Men Are Being laid Off Vord coming from Los Angeles and an FrancIsco yesterday stated that an erder had been Issued suspending a ar umber r of ot of the Salt Lake Route pending the tho resumption of trat The number of men suspended was fret fint given as several hundred but later advices were to to the effect that the order did not affect more than fifty men these bring being connected with the traffic No official advice of the suspension of had been re rived at the oral loral offices last night and It is not believed that the order will affect any ot of the attaches of at the offices In this city With the exception of at the Salt Lake Route all other lines entering the city L Ore re reported clear although the ex extremelY extremely weather along all the tines is responsible for tor numerous de delays lays ays The Union Pacific has been de delayed delayed by the severe severo storms eastward On n the Montana divIsion ot of the Oregon short Line the freight traffic returned to normal yesterday the first since the snow blockade in Beaver canyon last las t j saturday and Sunday The passenger J service between Butte and Salt Lake Lako resumed the schedule time Monday after the clearance of at the snowdrifts Advices from Butte last night were to the effect that all traffic eastward at oi Butte on the Northern ha had been tied up sInce Tuesday by a snow block blockade blockade ade lit at Grey Cliff near Big Timber Ad Additional Additional trouble on the line was encountered encountered yesterday in the derailment of a number of freight cars at Welchs Spur The last Northern PacIfic train to enter Butte from the east was the North Coast Limited Tuesday night |