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Show FLOODBOUND AT GALLUP. Five Trains From the Coast Now Laid Up at That Point. ,. 1 .1 .IT, N M . April 26. Tho fl 1 situation mi the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fc railroad ls practically unchanged tonight, to-night, and It Is regarded as very doubtful If any through trains can be- moved before late tomorrow, if then if tho present r&ln continue, conditions will constant l grow worse The switch-yard at Gallup was filled to Its capacity tonlKht, and orders were sent to WinslOW, west of here, to send no more- trains farther east until the congestion con-gestion her., can b relieved. There are now five trains from the coaet laid up he-re. Limited Left Albuquerque. All westbound trains are beln held at Albuquerque excepting tl allfomla llmlt.-d train No which lefl AJbU- qqerque at 9 o'clock lost night and arrived ar-rived here this evening, proceeding west- W lid The scene of the most serious trouble h.-,s shifted from between Blue Water and (,r.mis. where an extensive washout In the track was repaired today, to Horace, eight miles east of Grants. HrieiRe n,,. 00, over th" Rio San Jose. Just at the west switch if Horace, is In a very dangerous dan-gerous condition ond may go out at any n oment Crept Across Shaky Bridge. Train No. S succeeded In creeping across the shaky structure last night and was laid up ut Grants until the break at Blue Water was repaired today. The Santa F- company Is looking after the comfort of Its passengers and has Issued meal checks to all holders of ilrst-claes ilrst-claes tickets who have been delayed twenty-four hours or longer There has bet-n no s rlous discomfort among the pussengers so far. Moie Track Washed Out. Bate tonight it is reported that a long Stretch of track near Alaska. Just east ot Horace, Is under water. Another washout wash-out Is reported at Rio Perco, thlrt -four miles west of Albuquerque. |