Show DLUCADEUNTFIELJN19N PACIFIC AOT HOWIG 1LZZA I SOUB WYOMING Passenger Trains Tie Up at Various PointPasenger On Cheyenne tc Norer Near Starvation Special to The Herald Cheyenne Wyo March 4Easter and southern Vyonulng ii once more in the gasp of a severe blizzard The storm set In early this morning and is still raging rag-ing tonight Aside from the destruction of hundreds of head of cattle and sheep the mlroads are suffering severely The blizzard rage tltce between Cheyenne Chey-enne and Rawlins a dlslnce of 2 mules Over this piece of rod a large number of snowlows and hundreds ot shovcers have been constantly at work for two woks but this evening they were ordered I or-dered to quit work until the storm ceased The cuts hued with snow as fast as cleared out and early In the day I freight traffic was abandoned Unable to keep the road open al passenger and man tins have been ted up at Chey cnnc Laramie and Rawlins A passenger train on the Cheyenne Northern which has been a week coming 10 miles has been stuck In the snow at Iron Mountain fifty miles north of Cheyenne Chey-enne for two days Late tonight two men who left the train two days ago reached Cheyenne and brought In the report re-port that there are fort two persons on the train and that when they left th re was not enough food to last three days The lassengers have been getting 1110 visions at the neighboring ranches hut the ranchmen are now eaten out and ow1n to the gret depth of the snow I the are unable to procure fresh food supplies Realizing the seriousness of the situation a relief train with provi slons mel tfY snowshovelers will leave I Cheyenne tomorrow morning to rescue the snowbound leole I |