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Show llSJLEffl "Open for traffic." ri This was tho cheering nowf received receiv-ed by local officers cf thoVeVrn Pacific In Salt Lake Soturtly 3te noon. The Information was contained in a dispatch from H M A,lnrn freight traffic manager o o cS cTsco W,ThehC,ndnUfIt0ra ln W roOmmcthaOrnle3C00I,!, SaD Sl-S iru.i unaries M. Levy, aecohd vloo- pros dent and general manag of nt Western Pacific, who ha8 bef ?n the .oneof the snows.Ides "for 1 Hair an hour before the Lpatcli was received a notice appeared on the ' fnm train board at the Gould station In this ' & city announcing "Western Pacific No. 2j I annulled." This was quickly chang- r$P ed to "Western Pacific on time."' ' k. From thc Information thus far re- Jh, colvod In this city, together with the k statement of men who havo lived foi kit:, many years In tho snowbound Bcction, ; pj the storm of a week ago was an un - j78 usual one, being the heaviest known jA In th0 Feather River canyon district f" for at least thirty years. i- nn .' J. |