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Show TRAINS BLOCKED BY SI0W DRIFTS KALISPELL, MonL, Jan, 12. Help- J less In tho teeth of gules unknown west of tho Rocky mountains In the history of Great Northern railroading Division Superintendent V. R. Smith Is waiting at Essex with large crews of laborers and several trusted rail-load rail-load men for a lull In the Btorm that will permit him to open the road As fast as tho rotarics dig into the deep drifts, the snow walls cave In behind them. A relief train loft Whltcfish for High Gnte yesterday, carrying provisions pro-visions and coal for the passengers of delayed No. 3, but tho rotary running ahead was snowed In whllo still two miles from the train. 'The passengers, however, arc said to be faring well at the expense of the railroad. Two powerful engines between two rotnries f.iclug each way this morning luti Cut bnck to go through the drifts from tho cast It Is not expected, however, that tho road will be opened east before Sunday, or until the wind ceasesi |