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Show REAL WINTER BEGINS. Butte People Shivering'. With Mer-. Mer-. . cury at 30 Below. Butte. Mont.. Jan. II. Butte experienced the coldest day in two years, the temperature tempera-ture ranging from ID degrees below zero in the heart of the city to 2T and 30 below on the wind-swept flats below town. Falling Fall-ing temperature throughout the state is general today, though the weather bureau reports tonight indicate warmer weather. Oklahoma City, Okla.. Jan. 11. The' blizzard bliz-zard that began yesterday in Oklahoma continued today, the fall of snow and sleet being the heaviest in years. Street car and railroad traffic was interrupted, and wires were broken by the weight of the sleet. II. C. Buckley,' a bartender, was found frozen to death. Lincoln. Neb.. Jan. 11. Snow covers Nebraska Ne-braska from the Colorado line to the Missouri river. There has been little wind, and. therefore, not much suffering on the part of livestock. St. Louis. Jan. 11. A heavy fall of snow, followed by rain and sleet that froze, on the ground, delayed train service and crippled the trolley lines today. An unknown man was found frozen to death on a doorstep. Bloomington. Ills., Jan. 11. The first heavy hail and sleet storm of the winter has been raging in central Illinois since midnight. |