Show LOSE SIGHT IN SNOW BLOCKADE Atmosphere so cold that that ice is formed In iii a glaze over tho the eyeballs snowdrifts forty and amI fifty feet depth trains without milk for Infants all these and more are mere incidents in the days das of the last snow blockade in Wyoming according to Capt A. A M I. I C. C Robbins U. U S. S M. M C. C who Just ar ai- arrIved arrived ar- ar rived In Salt Lal Lake e this morning from tho the East Tho The trip from rom Denver according to Captain Robbins took four days on eu the train he occupied The Tho cold coll was so 80 intense he ho said today the eyeballs of met mel battling outside the tho cars to clear cleara a track were coated with a sheet of ot Ice and in some orne cases tho time tight of several men almost In another instance a n bab baby on ono of ot the trains took pneumonia with the cold At the point where the trains I were blockaded blockade tho thu elevation is la high and several of ot the people were ill he lie says save Captain Robbins arrived in Salt Sal Lake at nt 1130 this morning for an Indefinite in indefinite In- In definite stay While here ho he will wiil at attend attend at- at tend to certain naval nn matters pertaining tam pertain ing to tho the Western estern division of or which I at-I he is a prominent head I I |