Show SALT LAKE ROUTE TRACK NOW CLEAR F Los Angeles Express Reaches Salt Lake After Being Dela d for Some Time OTHERS COMING CLOSELY ALL ROADS ARE EXPERIENCING TROU TROUBLE BLE FROM STORM The tracks of the Salt Lake Route washed out in hi Nevada since MonthLy londay are being as quickly as the shifty nature of the sands will wUl permit The Tue first train to reach this city from the coast since Tuesday arrived in Salt Satt Lake yesterday morning at 1 This was wa the tho Los Angeles express taught aught b by the washouts on this side ot of Acoma near Senator Simon Bamberger Justice and Mrs Dana T Smith of Salt LAke and Mr and Mrs J 1 R Wharton of Butte were among the passengers on this train The road was cleared ot of debris last night and all trains put into hito motion Six passenger traIns and several freights have been delayed four dAYS by the washouts All Eastbound trains were expected to ar arrive rive In this city during the night and early arly this morning The Los Angeles Limited left this city over the SnIt Salt Lake Route yesterday afternoon as messages were received that the track had been cleared and the through h trip be made Passengers Do 00 Not Suffer Passengers who arrived on Ute the be train say no suffering was ox ex experienced by the travelers All trains had dining cars attached and food was from near poInts and distributed to the various trains A peculiar of 01 Ute Uie trouble and one which made the transfer of im imPo impossible possible Po sible was as the great distance between the th slides The tracks were ere blockaded for a distance over sixty miles The sCene of the larg largest t slides was in the vicinity of Caliente where three big floods damaged the track for a distance of 1000 feet Two of these occurred th this side of Passengers say pah of these was u as wide as a Salt SaltI I Lake ke street and from ten to fret fet deep The water wept swept down upon track from the side hills at some Points washing hundreds of feet of track away The roadbed was cas washed from beneath the rails Huge trees were snapped of off from the roots and thrown across the tracks These con conditions prevailed near the towns of Aoma Caliente and other points in the Meadow valley country Trains were by small washouts on both sides sid rn some instances Delay Made Pleasant Everything possible was done by the railroad officials on the scene to clear the tracks and make the Comfortable The stY dep rt ments were opened and the food on hand distributed Farmers from Call Cali and other points managed to reach the trains with baskets of provisions The Tho passengers on one of the Ule trains stalled near Caliente accepted a far farm m invItation to attend an nnEd hoedown in hiS barn and en the invitation immensely The i irk of repairing the tracks was as slow as as tile the dirt was washed off in rome ome places and new beds bad to be made b before fore the trains could proceed The Los Angeles Limited which left here at midnight readIed reached Caliente but WAS held at that point until esterday morning No other trains reach as washouts east of that point occurred after the Limited had p through Other Roads Storm Bound The Southern Pacific is running hours bours behind time although several late trains reached Ched Ogden yesterday The RII Grande ran seCial trains all day yesterday to bring the belated passengers passengers gers to this city from the north The belated No 6 reached Ogden yesterday A Rio Grande train reaching Salt Lake at 1215 15 p ni m brought a large number of Ogden Three other trains arrived In this city cay with travel frs rs who were on the stalled Southern Pacific trains one Salt Lake at 2 20 J p m in another at J p m in AntI and 1 another at 5 i p m in Southern N G 6 reach reached the Junction City f hours behind time The OVer OVerl Overland l land nd Limited is running three hours be behind behind hind schedule tim timp The Oregon Short hort Line is lug Ing similar trouble o hi the north on ac account count of the snows and storms The Butte train due to arrIve In this thu city at Thursday y night did not reach Salt Lake until yesterday morn morning ing about fourteen hours late This train was held near Monida by Im Immense Immense mense snowdrIfts whIch covered the tracks The cold wave vave sweeping over the northern states created no little difficulty as steam pipes on the cars froze The passengers did not suffer to any great extent Engineers had trouble in keepIng steam up Local officials of the roads having trouble say the trains will be running on schedule time within vi thIn the next forty eight hours as the tracks have been cleared and repaired |