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Show The Snow ia Little Cottonwool The storms in Little Cottonwood fur the List f.-w days have been con-1 etuit and s?v.-re. Efforts have been made Lo break tiie road from Tau-nersvtlle Tau-nersvtlle to Alia every day tins week, hut they have been so far unsuccessful. unsuccess-ful. The teamsters seem to be dispirited, dis-pirited, and private travelers present grotefqne appearances plunging through the deep snow, and after exhausting themselves, have to return re-turn to this city. The mail and express have accumulated at Tan-uersville, Tan-uersville, aud Mr. Street, the postmaster post-master at Alia, happening to be in this city, lceld it is duty to push the matter through, out His spirit is willing, though the rL'sh is weak. . Many of the Altai tes are down here wearing long uces. It appears that several slides have occurred between Fairfield Blat and A! La. One carried away a large part of the shed over the tramway, throwing throw-ing the lumber in all positions across the wagon road. So much snow at Tanner's at this time of the year, as J at present, h.u never before been known; and it is- so soft that snow j shoes seem to bs of no use. I A report was in circulation last I night that two more men were I buried in a slide, but we failed to find any authority for the rumor. |