Show FLOODS DO MUCH DAMAGE GE IN CARBON COUNTY By far the biggest sufferer from the flood Is the Denver Itlo Hlo Grande i j I j I railroad whose damage it is conservatively conservatively con con- con I j will exceed halfa half a million dollars not taking into 1 consideration any further loss which I may be suffered as the wate waters s recede i i The Utah Fuel company's t damages Images mages I In the vicinity of Castle Gate proba- proba probably n l I a-I bly will reach State highways highways highways high high- ways and bridges swept away can n not I be he replaced for less than and the damages suffered Buttered b by farmers farm farm- farm j farmers i ers and others it Is believed will aggregate fully Par Parts of the towns of both Cas CastleGate Castle CastleGate le leGate Gate and Helper I were swept away I I when the river practically abandoned t the old bed through each town and and I cut a new channel nearly feet I f wide and fro from ten to twenty feet J deep Only heroic methods and the free use of giant powder and dynamite dynamite dynamite dyna dyna- mite In removing debris and other obstructions saved a much heavier loss in each town t In Castle Gate alone the damage to 10 property including Including In Including In- In that of the railroad and fuel company will be In the neighborhood of The losses at Helper were principally dwellings and probably probably probably ably will not exceed At Castle Gate the railroad depot and all company buildings eight I dwellings and the barber shop neathe near nea the depot t bro ro washed away The Castle Gato Gate hotel escaped by a narrow narrow narrow nar nar- row margin losing the front porch and collecting g instead two feet of or mud in iii the rooms of the ground floor when the waters receded At Carbon about midway he between tween Castle Gate and Helper three dwellings dwellings dwellIngs dwell dwell- ings wore were washed away and up to last night Helper and con contributed a ato to tot total l of ox five with two more hanging over over the bank of stream ready read to go with just a little encouragement |