Show GREAT SALT LAKE HE 01 OFF storm creates immense waves wavea disastrous to the big trestle saltair repairs started resort to ta be ip in fo forthe the regular events fp ec ral foal ll 11 gierald republican lican ogden april 3 according to estimates made by superintendent E A manson alanson today tile the damage to the lucin cutoff cut off by this mornings storm on the lake M p necessitate the detouring of trains via tile the old central pacific line around the lako lake for several days it s expected the first trains will be be sent nt over the cut olt oft tuesday afternoon the damage was confined chiefly to the fill on the west end ot of the lake where lite heavy baves aves tore out portions of the rock and gravel roadbed the trestle while weakened was not put out of commission and work trains were able to pass over the dangerous points today on their mission of re pair at present every available man and every work train is on the e cutoff cut off and the great task of fitting the weakened track for transcontinental traffic I 1 is being pushed night and day superintendent manson left for mid arid lake at 2 this morning and after viewing the damage and directing the work of repair returned I 1 to 0 ogden this afternoon with several other othe r officials and engineers of tile the southern pacific lie he again went to the scene this evening and will remain on the lake for several days damage at saltair Sal tair saltair weathered its voist storm saturday night the main pavilion met the rush of waves running high in hie the air without a quiver dut surrounding buildings including the bl bi bath house pier suffered severely carpenters employed at saltair estimated yesterday that thai the damage will exceed however Hoi Never the management C ot of saltair does not regard tha loss as being exceptionally severe as 33 the principal material damage vas waa to the big bath house pier which it had planned to abolish all available laborers and section hands in the employ of the salt lalie and los angeles railway were rushed to saltair early yesterday morning to repa repair ir the washout of the railroad bed close to the resort resulting from saturday nights storm repairs will be completed by tuesday night or early wednesday morning every p V ery thin thing will be in readiness for the au all nual concert and ball of the Z C M 1 I which takes place at saltair day night while the main pier supporting bath houses was completely demolished the papillion pavillion pa lilon suffered but slightly 1 y f from r 0 i i i t the he s storm t orm T timbers 1 m be r s fr from 0 m t the h e p kiei le i 1 guthat t 1 i a t we were r e washed ash e d u under n d er t the h e P pa a f vill vilio CIS did most mm t damage Tosse aUks shavings on the seething water they I 1 were thrust against the underpinning or of the pavilion ripping the floor out of the 10 cent theatre the main mai pavilion ho however uever is built so solidly that it can withstand the fiercest storm that ot of list hist night was tile the severest lit in the memory of the management of saltair and damage wrought was the most extensive in the history of thu the amusement resort in addition to the main pavilion tb the hippodrome the cafe and similar we 1 l constructed sections of saltair were uninjured the photograph gallery suffered so severely however as to b ba rendered unsafe the roller coaster anas as also badly damaged and underpinning of amusement places ot of frailer construction will have to undergo complete cont reconstruction here and there lumber has been lipped from the main buildings but such damage can be re paired at trifling ti if ling fling cost the loss of the main bath house pier entailed very extensive material loss plans however were under way I 1 to 0 a abolish b the big pier which had almost been rendered valueless val lesa uless by the steady rise of the water shortly prior to the storm carpenters had been engaged to move the bath houses that it supported close to the ladies and childrens bath houses where bathers would be given an opportunity to enter more shallow water though they feel the loss of the pier and bath houses the management ot of saltair was of the attitude yesterday that they could better afford to lose it than any other attraction herald republican |