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Show The U. P. Trains. The following dispatch on Monday to the San Francisco Fran-cisco Alia, from Medicine Bow, gives particulars of the U. P. trains and the storms east, which we havo not seen before: All trains remain as reported last night with the exception of No. reported re-ported lying at Wyoming, which on attempting to go forward, ran into a ditch, smashing up two cugiucs, upsetting up-setting the baggage and express cars, and injuring the fireman. Tho superintendent super-intendent of the division, Mr. L. 1-ill-more, was on board. High gales of wind continues, driving driv-ing the snow in blinding clouds. The snow has fallen since Sunday. The weather is extremely cold. A snow plough left Rawlings this morning to clear the track east. Those driving winds, sweeping across the plains and carrying before them vast clouds of snow dust, are more serious in forming drifts and blockading block-ading cuts than any snow fj 11 can be, for they will fill a cut in an hour or two that an ordinary fall would not fill in a day. |