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Show bUR HURT IN OGDEN MIDNIGHT SMASH I DEEP Wf ING $11 BLOCKS OGDEN TRAINS Two Trainmen Killed in Collision Blamed on Storm No through trains from the east have arrived In Ogden on the I'nlou Pacific system since Saturday morning I at G o'clock and malls are being held I Up due to a terrific snowstorm between Cheyenne, and Bori Wo. according I to local railroad officials. Train No. 7. due at 1:05 p. m., train I Ko. 9. due at l:L'a p. m.. the Overland ; Limited, due at 2 p. m.. are stalled by I the snowstorm. AKRI E on It BSD Y Advices received this morning are to ;the effect that tho first train from the east over the I'niou Pacific system M 'expected to arrive In tgden tomorrow morning at about ; o clock, j Kastbound trains over the t'nioii . Paciric ami Los Angelee and Salt Uike Route are being held up at various I points along the I'nion Pacific system while tho railroad officials are endeavoring en-deavoring to clear the tia ks SXOWPLOWS I I RAD I II Snowplows are reported as derailed' near Cheyenne, the derailment having occurred In the efforts of the engineers to buck the snowslldes on the tracks It is reported that a heavy windstorm wind-storm and snowstorm that has been raglnt In various porlions of Wyoming have resulted In the tracks being cov- ered with sand mixed with snow, sometimes to a depth of seven feet. The windstorm was reported as still raging in portions of Wyoming this morning. TWO ARE Ml I t D DENVER Nov 6 - d Ises from Lar- i amie. Wyo.. reported ;i train wreck Sunday morning S'i miles east of Laramie Lara-mie in which L. C. tiroth of Denver, a flagman, was killed instantly and M i . Collhrwood of Oklahoma City, a firomah, was so severely scalded that he died a few hours later. The acci- ; dent resulted when Union Pacific train No. 6 plowed Into ih'- standing freight train. Road officials said that the ( ai client was due to tho inability of I the engineer to see his signal lights beCauSe of the blinding snow. No, passengers were Injured |