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Show liriur,D Uxokii Snow. "Can you ulili e me with the loan of an iron rod to boro lor my cabin?" would sound str-mgely in most places, but it is rather common in Little Cottonwood just now, where mfcins 1 are so deeply covered with snow lh.it the places where they stand can scarcely be even gilessed at. A short time ago a gentleman went up tho canon with some mn ho had en-: ged. to work in a tunnel, but when he got there he could neither find the lu-.mel nor a large cabin that stood in front of it, the snow level being above everyihim; that indicated where it itood. et ore is being shipped regularly reg-ularly dowa thd canon from ail tho b-adm miues, which lnve been kept open during tho winter; and the roaiL are tolerably passable except between sleighing and wheeling, where the melting snows make considerable soft noss and numerous ugly "chuck holes,'' as the cxpressivo phraseology of the toamstcra describo thcni. |