Show BLOCKED BY SNOW Bitter Experience of Passengers Trarellns on the Central Pacific Hallroail ONE OF THEM SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA Colonel ItoWl 0 lujerioll On the subject ofCrimes Jlsalnst Criminals SENATE AND THE BLAIR EDUCATIONAL EDUCA-TIONAL SILt The Itesnlt of Inspector McBride InTutljrallon Coucerntns OtlahomaTcrritorr Telegraph to the NEWS J THE SNOW BLOCKADE ProtOcol for llearlnar the Culnol PnclUe IlntlroaU SAN FnAXCiscOi Jan 21The prospects are that the great tuow1 blockadu on the Central Pacific will be cleared tonight or tomorrow There sop now three feet of snow on Ihe ground at CoU = while at Cisco the country is covered to a depth or nlteen feet on a level and in drifts the snow is l thrveorfourUmcs as deep Lastcveujug the Central Pacific opeiietLtlic road to the live dead engines near Champion Spur The rotary plo was iuslicil ly eleven engines on the snow thrown fifty feet on either side of he track A hundred and fifty now siov elers engaged in digging a trench were surprised and completely burled In the snow from the plow They were badly wared but the only injury gustalnul was the duckIng duck-Ing Heavy elitlu and drifts are rejcrted between rruckeoand Bore A rotary plow clearing the road to Slue Canyon and during the night It is I expected tn clear the track to ho two Imprisoned jiasscrjger trains between Jilue Canyon and Alta Over 11900 snow ihovelcrs and worlvinen are on tile mountains tonight to-night Truckee Is cut off from all communication with the ouUide world but this is true of all tile mining and other towns in the Sierras Sier-ras A patscngir mined E A Sanford San-ford died of pneumonia superin uced by an attack of la grippe and was buried by men on nowshoesat ruckec yesterday it being Impos ible to break a road to the cemetery lost of the passengers on the two rains near lilue Canyon are well irorided for daily Among the eastern passenger on the inipris ned trains are C E Waugli and J O Mason of Denver At Dutch Flat mapy houses have b xcn crushed by the snow but no 1IrtS lost Snow hoes are tile only means of getting anywhere The damage fruit trees III considerable consider-able Should the snow go oil with t rain the damage to the valley will 111 addition to the imprisoned rains near flub Canyon two eastbound east-bound passenger trains are snowed In near Shady Run The railroad to pie are doing everything possl tie I to make the passengers comfortable comfort-able 30HX > J JENNINGS S New York newspaper man who came cut to meet Nellie Illy in San FrancIsco and escort her to New York was caught in the blockade lIt made the journey from Blue Canyon to All on snow shoes and then rode on an engine Sacramento Sacramen-to where he arrived this morning sod took tpecial train to meet Mbs My at Lathrop Uu tho Oregon road the passenger trains bound to and from Portland rettill ituck in the deep snows of he Sitklyou range A namor Abaot MIr CHICAGO Jan 21 v tpecial from New York rays there is a rumor Jon Wall Street which con derlng the diocUE > lon on Secretary Vindoms silver proposition ores OBSconflderablo comment Messrs Zimmerman and Fortbay announced ounced they tad received advice from London to the effect that the Stank England is about to exer cIce its right never hitherto asserted as-serted to use silver fa the extent ef nethlnl of its reserve and Issue notes In silver against it The dia atches also said thou lank had purchased pur-chased 3000000 ofilver bullion in xpectation of tills action The larger foreign firms in the street while they declared that they had received nothing cotifirmlnc tile umored action of the Bank of Eng and said that such a step was by no means unlikely On the contrary con-trary that there were many reasons wily such an issue would be advan geous to England Kngnr Trod Snll NEW York Jan IThe application appli-cation of Henry Winthrop GraM Gra-M receiver of the defunct North liver Sligar He nlng Company for nn njunction to restrain the ugar Cuing companies outhcrwise known as the 8uzrTrost from part rg with any of the asrels of the rust was argued this morning be tore Judge OBrien in the Supreme Court chambers It was allegro by counsel for the receiver that the defendants arc about to transfer their assets the Commonwealth mpanya Connecticut corporation In which employes the trust are tntem ted Prize ricbl la Colorado DESVEH Jan 21Four hundred Fpor18 took a special train at noon Imlay and went outside Arapahoe County to witntfS D light between EdSmlth of Denver mod Kessler of Montana The mill was moroan exhIbition of blood than of science The men were evenly matched but were either afraid of each other or did not want to fight and from the beginning to the end the referee was kept busy pulllnc the men apart ins in-s endeavors to Keep them from breaking the rules In so doing he was besmeared with blood and had his clothes nearly torn olT of him The fighters slashed nt each other regardless of all rulesunUl each was covered with blood At tile beginning of the seventh round the friends of the principals began > to quarrel the ropes were broken down and the fight became general everybody hammering rlgbt and left regardless of whom he struck William MastcrsonB was present seeing that serious trouble would result if something were not promptly done jumped Into the ring and hurried Kessler Into a car where he locked him up He then treated Smith likewise and the affair broke up The Freneii B nr Garden PARIS Jan lIn CQnsequeneii or the scene In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday it Is proposed to respond the leaders of the disorder let lMlli Caguerre Deroulede and JllUe Tai Ic for the whole session A resolution ution to tills effVct was Introduced s afternoon and was received with presUons of disapproval by the light It was finally referred to a runlttec |