Show all cast bound trains are annulled en the S P on account of a snow slide at truckee two more of the new baldwin engines for the southern pacific passed through ogden this morning D C kinnaman who has been superintendent in of the union pacifica water system at rawlans ns has been appointed supervisor of bridges and buildings of that district of the kansas division ot tho road lying between kansas city nd cheyenne wells sacramento feb 13 the blockade of the central pacific railroad between this city and truckee is reported to be serious snow sheds have been broken down by heavy snow at several points and it will require many hours to clear the track eastbound passengers are halted here and westbound trains are at reno and truckee the rio grande western special train which brought the club up from salt lake last night was wrecked in the yards here just cast ot the southern pacific roundhouse it was about 9 when he train composed ot the engine arid three passenger coaches pulled into the city and they were going at good rate ot speed as they reached the switch running from the roundhouse south to the freight house if with an S P switch engine and some cars only a little damage was done and no one was hurt nine carloads of material from the philippines for tho government exhibit I 1 at the louisiana purchase exposition passed through ogdan this mj orning going east over the union pacific there were six cars of bamboo poles fram 40 to 60 feet loog and from 3 to inches an fn thickness another car contained sections of a house all made of split bamboo and ready for erection occupying the entire length of two flat cars each 40 feet long was a fillipino Fill pino boat much resembling a scow except that both taper from tho water line to the bulwarks bulwa the bow and stern are gaily decorated and each bears the inscription de M ada cruz Tamb the boat Is made of very heavy oak timbers and Is supplied with a bamboo mast and sails made of woven split bamboo the speed of the cratt in a stiff breeze would probably bo about 3 miles an hour |