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Show :J ALTER E. READ, wko is tkougKt to Kave met Ki- : : cJeatli in tke Oa'Jen river wten Lis automoliil: tumei ' ; j turcle and pluno'eJ into tlie strsim at 10 o clock lj?t nig'b.t. :, rs ? - ; -s s s m IV . -:-s..j I -"' s " " Ml - v 4 WALTER E. READ , PROBABLY DEAD II OH HIVEH : Automobile in Which Ha ard Companions Are Riding Flunges Down Embankment Embank-ment Into Stream. Q. W. HERSHEY IS SEVERELY INJURED F. V. Cock, the third Passenger, Passen-ger, Suffers From Shock and Bruises; Party of Searchers Out. Spro'iil to The Tribune. Otini'.N'. June 1. Walter K. Kead. .", ears of age. master mechanic for the Ogden Rapid Transit company, pi oh ably was drowned and two companions were injured when the automobile in which the were tiding left the read way a short distant e nest of the Lewis summer camp in Ogdeu canon, an.l plunged into the river at 10 o "clock last night. Q. W. Ileuhey of Pitts burg, Pa., a special engineer in the em ploy of the West inghonse cople. w a severely injured, and V. X. Cook of Seattle, special talesman for the Ohio Brass company ot' Mam-tield, Ohio, mi-tained mi-tained painful injuries. Hut for the prompt action of Key Hones, Hei-:lic might, also have been th anv in .1. River Is Searched. Although Chief of police W. T. Norton Nor-ton and other otlicers searched the vier for hours, the bo.lv of Head had nut been recovered til - o'clock tins morning. morn-ing. The river was d'a;:;;ed for :i Ion;; distance, but. tic work of the seatchne par' y "'as barren oi itni.it. At an . a'-ly Pour this morning a hi obstruction was pin I in the river al the Washington avenue bridge, in tins city, which will prevent the body pn ing that point if il is washed down that far. The two injured men lire at the I tee hospital. Ilershcv has several biol.oa ribs and it, is Ihoiight he is iutei.ialU injured. lie was unconscious lor more than two hours after heine taken t'loin the river. Cook, who has slight -aalp wounds, but is sulVering severely fioin shock, probably will be able to leave the hospital todav . Unable to Talk. Nei t her ook nnr 11 'Teh v v. honn aide 1o talk hiiuo iho wito taken to the hospital, and lit ! In, t her Cor o, kn been ancert ni lied r on rem i t h details of the accident,. The three mm vein rf turning to town after a trip Uiroiie.li t -n canyon in an Hiitomolnln ownvi hv I. P. Kline, genera manager of tho g 'leu l.aj'id Transit ciinpnny. At the poi i' t where the Accident ocru rrej the road iva y in not prol eel ed I y n. fiMicr, and t liero i nu ittcli ne ot' a hoi it r ilit feet, to the, water, which in hieji nt, tins period of tlio year. Tim river in unrpiw aiul (he rurrent jb rry ra pid . Kead was drivjnj,' tlio wr uw it in (liou;:lit that- the pteerin-; (' ar lirnke., ur, t.liey wro not pasmny any other chichi tlipy Jeft t)ie roy'jway. Auto Turns Turtle. Ad exa mi nati on of the honk ph nu t.liat (lie H 11 1 run obi lr t m ned ) T H 1 least oiii'n tjet'orn si r i k i oy tlie watr and la uded n p: ide dov. n in 1 lip ri v m , witJi only a perlidii tf fine wheil Kie tlie fur f avi ,," t tie water. Hny 1 1 nnev and fieufjji' ' i id, fur) , (iiru nu n, werp f 1 1 1 r i m rifcj f"iiii tlio an(in in a iij;i;'v and rearhe- U,e weni' nf (ljt nt a hont h r m i n nl n n f't.er tho ar pi nt; it ' into t ! n vi r. I' Jeer j ri4 frinti Mfinii'U h'B h ad and 'ia.'d, ' fi'il va' ffiuti on t Lank. When H'.v 'h mv. rrd HfrO-y N !(, T-h'-'i'Aih and Im1 pi 'J a i n"t the v.liw's (,f tlin hiit'iinoii 'r. h- ftnppi'J the harne- fr..-n . i.'.r in-.nj Hm h f'.r a Ii- . .1 i, V,-V.f,rt h'.'d IT.- ta- t U, tie !,!,, I I.. , Hi.I.i-' fi.a-je I v :i -. 11 I'.irl, t '.-. . i -Ml i r. n! to li." 1 ' 'I - ai :.'.! t. ...'u, I II- r, J (, . r. t ml , , r ,,l.-,.-J .T, 1 ., U t a i,f ..'.! l e t l.;i t l,:.i.-.MH '! ! ;;..". ii- i. v ii ui ,.t i: i;. nr;M"cs ( y , ct. n ;i ' c . .,',''. ; n ; ;j r I , m ! f r, ; -J I 'i t ' . 1m, ) I , . I.,'-.. i ..'.Mi. . ,, ;,: - t ., : t., :,r,. . ... r f;, ;,-) : . r i ) .. i - :. -. i, t .. '. t .,r H'"'l ' ;i ' . ! : . ;-.;.;,'. - ,,,,, v. h ' ' i ' ' i ' i 1 1 ' I- - : ;. n-.-i t wi'-p m y ':::;. :,.' 'i u ' T l ;m n t iia' mi 1 :i i ii up t if in n 1 i (,,',, i . . t , . t . . i 1 1 ' ;t r'-w nf J i ' n i.t I -hi- , 1 o- t lf,l,-v wire j, j,ij ) I ' li. ;t ' e r-JH i y -, tl ( .-, ),,. WALTER E. READ IS PR0BABLY DROWNED (Cnnttnuotl from Tago One.) st archers in their i hilly ami dangeronr tl( of dragging the -lark waters. The fillit'erh who rushed to the M'ene, headed bv i hief of l'oli.-e W. U Xorton, were ( lit y Del ect i e linbert Hurk ainl Ifnbert rhamber?;, l'litrolman liichnrd I'iiien.-k nnd "Vputv MiorilTs.l. L, oh smi and 'leorge Ucathain. There is no ipieMinn in Hie minds of tlin-" who f-xaniined (lie overturned automobile that b'ead is dead. |