Show Railroad Travel Trav I From Pocatello I North Is Disrupted by Flood Continued from page 1 1 and nd bridges have been washed out but ut railroad officials this afternoon afternoon after- after noon oon had not confirmed this report und and nd were selling tickets only as asar asfar asfar far ar as as' as Dillon The Wise river this morning was reported to have re- re edrI pd rt some ten feet teet but it is estimated estimated estimated esti esti- mated that from two to three days will be required to repair the dam data age and resume normal railroad service ANACONDA Mont June 15 AP I The The bursting of an old unused i storage and ald irrigation dam twelve miles mUes above the Junction of Wise river with the Big Hole river fifty miles southeast of Anaconda yesterday yesterday yes yes- caused a flood which took toll of four lives washed out half halt halfa a dozen bridges across Big Hole river and tied up the Oregon Short Line railroad for an indefinite pe pe- pe nod The dead are Mr and Mrs Mis Tracey Turman and their son and Charles Ferguson all of Wise river Investigation is in progress to de determine determine determine de- de termine the condition of a number of ranchers who live Jive up the Wise River canyon The ru rush ruh h of water has washed out all alI bridges on that thai small stream and has made the highway Impassable The Montana Power com company patty dam at Divide the oldest of ot the en ens ena tire Montana power system held held heldT while the timber-cribbing timber of ot the Wise river dam went over it followed fol fol- tol- tol lowed by several sections of the railroad bridge of the Allen narrow gauge line which leads from Divide so to the Elkhorn mines el eighteen miles up Wise river The rhe tact fact that hat I e Divide dam held saved the lowett Big Hole valley from serious edous 1 inundation un 1 dation and damage |