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Show First Train to Kanaas City Since Friday. KANSAS CITY. Dec 31 -Low temperatures tem-peratures havo prevailed over Kansas Kan-sas an I a great pait of Missouri all day today and there- aro few signs of a radical chango tonight. The cold wave which held western Kansas In Its grasp Saturday swept eastward and by oarlj Sunday morning morn-ing had included northwestern nnd central Missouri. At Scdalla. Mo., tho mercury touched three below zero this morning and 16 reported tonight five or ei above. In Kansas City the mercury touched four below this morning and hovered but a few de- ( grees above 2cro for most of the day Train service i." Improving, though all trains coming Into Kansas City to-da to-da an 1 tonight were several hours late. At 530 p. m. the Union Piciflc ran the first train In here from Denver Den-ver It has boon nblc lo get through since 9 o'clock Tr'rldny morning. The train arriving today wase 10 hours late, having been snowbound near the Kansas-Colorado line A number of I theaters here did not give their usual Sunday performances tonight on nc- , count "of tho nonarrIal of theatrical companies. The low pressuro of natural gns ic-sulted ic-sulted In much suffering from tho cold hero toda. j |