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Show TRAIN SERVICE RESUMED IN JLOOJEAREA Damage to Crops and Farm in Colorado Following Fol-lowing Dam Break Now Estimated at $600,000 PUEBLO. Colo.. Am. H.After aavaral houra delay hut nlrht and arly thla morning tha Denver A Rio Grande Western railroad reported re-ported hero that traffic over Ita linea between Pueblo and Denrer had been returned. Heavy' ralna lata yeaterday ham-p ham-p cd tha movement of tralna between be-tween here and Denver laat night and alao m the vicinity of Walaea-bnra. Walaea-bnra. aouth of Pueblo. At Enen, four ml.ea north of Pa-eblo. Pa-eblo. flood watera awept over tha roadbed and elrallar eondltlona were reported from Larkspur, further north. Tralna were ataliod at Walaembura for aeveral houra until the hlch watera receded. Complete eervlce would ba reatored both north and aouth of Pueblo early today, railroad men aald. t Another day brought no new development de-velopment In tha Arkanaaa valley aoutheaat -of Pueblo, which was the ecene of a disastrous flood Weuties. day and early yesterday morning. Thua far a careful checking up In tha flooded area, which extended for many mllea down tha valley, haa revealed no loaa of life. The rush of water down the Aplehana river, which flowa Into tha Arkanaaa, Arkan-aaa, waa cauaad by doudbarsta and tha breaking of an Immense Irrigation Irri-gation reservoir. Farmer had been warned, however, that the dam was about to go out, and thay escaped es-caped to higher ground, taking with them what poeaeoeione they could. The loaa eauaed to valley resident la estimated at $0.00. Tha greatest damage was report ed to have occurred between the towna of Ftouler. and Majisanola and many were rendered homeless temporarily. |