Passengers Have A Hard Time
j Fokt Scott, Kan., Feb. 11.- The pas sengers who were suowbound for thirty hours on the M., K. and T. near Selma, Kan., have arrived here, the enow and sand haviug been removed and the track cleared. There wero twelve passcngers on the train, ten men and two women, araong them bcing W. W. Read, traveling for a Kansas City grocory house. The contents of hls sample case was all the food the entire number of passengers had. He had coffee samples, which were ground in the stove shovel with the poker and cooked in a can of melteil snoff. The men took their turn earryi iiiff eoal over the high drifts (rom a cabooso which was stranrled a short dis tance ahead. The coal snpply wsis limlted and all th-j passengers suffered from .i-x posure.
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