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Show SITUATION ON CLARK MDJMOIG Salt Lake Route Is Rapidly Overcoming Difllcultios Caused by Storm. THROUGH TRAFFIC MAY RESUME IN TWO WEEKS Work of Repair Being Carried on Assiduously, but There Is Much to Do. According to a dlepatch received at local headquarters ot the Salt Lake Kouto yesterday yester-day from G. A. Olllett, general freight a&cnl at Los Angeles, thc Clark road will havo ovcrcjme sit Its Jlfilcultles by the latter part of next week. D!:qiatchcs received laM night, however, wore to the effect that through traffic traf-fic would not be resumed for two weeks, and ono might add without exaggeration that even then tho blockade will not be raised Pushing Work of Repair. The woM of repair In being carried on assiduously, as-siduously, but there 14 much to repair. According Ac-cording lo reorts by telegraph between twenty 0Jid thirty miles of the track Is gone Within Ten Miles of Callente. On the other hand, a dispatch from General Manager Wolla places tho amount of tro'ck washed out at seven miles Prom thla end . of tho lino lepalnt arc. It Is reported, within ten miles of Callente, ana It Is expected that Ccllcnu will bo reached by Mondny night. " Southern Pacific Lines Clear. Tho Southern Pacific yesterday reported Its lines open and all trains moving. The trains from tho north on tho San Joaquin Valley division, which havo been delayed by landslides, land-slides, are running, ann the line 1r now clear all the way through, toy tho officials. The Santa Fe reports conditions satisfactory. Its San Diego brunch, which ha been In tho worst condition, 1 open now, and trains are leaving on schedule time. |