| Show eureka man tells about washouts Was bouts nick comes and john re rp turned to eureka on saturday Satu iday even ing irig after spending several months in nevada leada where the former has mining interests rhe gentlemen wera were tied up en ell loute here by the wash ash 0 its and spent twelve days waiting foi the damage to be repaired in order tt flat at they might get through in speaking of the trouble caused by the water mr nir cornea comes said rhe devastation wrought by ahti floods near palisade Pali aade and battle adoun tain is be beyond ond comprehension of those vho aho did not actually witness the scenes great iron bridges ai at d were ere washed it to the river as thou though cyll the them hid been so much tinder the work of the corn com pany in repairing the tracks was as re armies of men labored da das i and nights near battle fountain we saw many as 3 cattle that had been caught in quagmire along the right of the way aud and had perched mana man t c f the n had sunk almost out of s the railroad lail road company did even evern thing possible for the comfort of pas they mere w ere fed and cared for as m well ell as the situation vi would bernit there was great rejoicing earh last thursday day morning wl en ell the word m ord was mai passed that the track had bad been made maje pa passable sable and that trains an would oil move dyve 1 I 1 here mere tt ere miles of passenger coaches on either e de of the NN ashou t smoke from engin engina s could bo be seen for miles to the tile east and west as they puffed rust restlessly lessly on the side tracks |