Show SNOW BLOCKADES The U C Trying to Clear Its Track to Park City A Corporation With a SoulThe R G W Headline Towards Deep Creek A Line to Albion There were no trains over the Utah Central Cen-tral railway yesterday owing to heavy snows near the summit Superintendent I Superintend-ent Mackintosh and a crew of men were at work all day and unless the storms are unusually un-usually severe the blockade will doubtless be raised by this evening Severe Storms on the Utah Nevada Conductor Hunter of the Utah Nevada branch of the Union Pacific reports very heavy snow storms accompanied by heavy gales all along the line from Lake Point to the terminus yesterday The snow I drifted furiously and there was a very I good prospect of the train being delayed but it managed to reach the city on time Rio Grande Famines The estimated earnings of the Denver Rio Grande for the second week of December are as follows I n 1891it 1800Ill 1SSaO 1 I Freight m 1O8OO t UiSIflG 115OW 26000 iSSGI < 738 Express etcnu 100 21411 17527 Total i152SOOd 19127 S IWo24 For the year to date 189HI2 IS9 91 1990 Frel 94 166 i318745O 2S1572 Passenger Booun BOO736 80212 Express eto 418139 444b9 425648 Total 81250316 4513 61 1001 6 2 Kin Oramlfl Western Rtrnlnes FOIl TilE ron WEEK E DING YEAlt FHOM DECCMDElt H JULY I 1891 1890 1851 1690 Freight stAA 3110 8962 677800 I Passenger125 v 11500 568j 295UJO Express 190 I roo 365JO 4OO Mulls 75 J oo 1645 15400 1111 t ceUaneous 15 210 3050 2050 TotaL50330 > 4t13UO 13u9050 101440 Increase percent 0864 2901 The Rio Grande Pointing Westward As the days roll on there is increasing confidence amon all classes of people that the Rio Grande Western Is headed for the Deep Creek country and that by early 1 j spring the whistle of its engines will be heard at Fish Springs and Dugway at least Three or four parties of surveyors are now in the field one in western Utnn near the Nevada line and another near Dugwny and another in the mountains about seventylive miles west of the Tin tic country Coal for the Poor The Rio Grande Western Railway company com-pany has ordered its agent at American Fork to distribute a carload of coal among the poor families of that city New Linn to Albion utah o The Union Pacific in connection with the stage line has opened a new passenger line to Albion Idaho via Minidoka In doing this the distance by stage is reduced to 28 miles between Minidoka and Albion as against GO miles between Kelton and Albionand the passenger fare is reduced to I I 1240 Irom Salt Lake and 1090 from Og den In winter weather especially this is very beneficial to the traveling public Personal MrD E Brownasslstant general Sand S-and passenger agent of the Canadian Paci fic at Vancouver with Mr J Buchanan of the Bank of Montreal will arrive tonight to spend Christmas with William Brown of the R G W |