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Show IHAIL TRAFFIC : IS IMPROVED if Last Train Delayed in East 2 o Arrives Twenty-four S " Hours Late. t L'EXVliR, Colo., April 11. The last 2 Main from the east to be delayed more .f:han twenty-four hours by the storm in -j". Kansas and Nebraska an-ived here this "-mornihtr. It was a Chicago. Hock Island Pacific consolidated train, made up of Tains No. f and' No. 7. which were 3 -tailed near .Phillipsburg, Kan., by i'-nowdrlfts. Trains. -fi al'. the other roads entering 'JOenvej' from the eas.t today are running i-ihout two n rears behind schedule. V110 communication with the est im-1 im-1 MOtved. The Postal and West era Lir.ion r.egraph companies - are again ba' k on - oAnial schedule arid ihe Mountain States - Telephone - Telegraph company, al- : hough maintaining interrupted service 1 1 "!! Dt'HVt-r, expects to be able to give 'i-eguhir service after today. ,1. M. Tlinchey of Oakley. Kan., engi- -.iC'-r of a Union Pacific railroad snow-2"lov snow-2"lov special, --w-roeked near- Colby, Kan., ;. .terday. was brought to a Denver hos-i?tl hos-i?tl today, suffering from severe scald - w-Tiinds. 'iiaries Gdwdy of PlainviMo, -fK.-n.. h is fireman, was killed when the o;pmouvo in which ihey - were working mjSS overturned in striking a 3 4-foot -m5. 'drift in a cut near Colby. Robert .r'cXrnett, a fireman, of Sharon Springs, jji;ui.. was slightly injured. fdXCOLX. Neb.. April 11. Railroad nrj'fie in Nebraska, hampered for sev-n sev-n days because or" snow and sleet turms, w is considerably improved to- railroad officials report. j: Vir-a cni .nunication remained badly 3' rippled today. |