Show o 0 tOt 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 Hundred Made Homeless By Wyoming Flood I ON BIG HORN DOES DAMAGE Sheridan and nd Thermopolis I Visited By Disastrous Torrents REACHES IN UTAH M Montana 0 n tan a Widow and Her Four Sons Drowned SHERIDAN SHERIDA- July 4 24 24 One Ono hundred residents In the bot- bot bottoms bot bottoms toms o of or the city of ot In the Big Horn Morn basin ot of o WyomIng were driven en from from their homes Mon fon Monday day night by a cloudburst that sent senta a toot five torrent down tho the Big BigHorn BigHorn BigHorn Horn river Into the tho town 1 No are believed to have been lot lost ac- ac according according ac according cording to reports this morning rooming The rhe refugees aro are being pro pro- pro provided vided with lodging In the tho public togs About fh fl file e 0 Inches ot of o water fell fellIn fellin fellIn In an hour a few miles above the tho theton to tot n Property damage probably III reach roach It was estimated early today Damage which may reach a n total ot of was waa done here Monday by b II a 1 cloudburst which ripped up upa upa II a dozen city blocks of wood pay pay- pavIn payIng paving In ing In tile the business district flooded cellars and made a n quagmire ot of streets The storm lasted nearly two hours during during- which 4 4 1 Inches ot of water ateI ater fell the heaviest rainfall e eser er recorded here Some of the gras grao work on the new now North and South railroad was washed out Special P Dispatch EVANSTON Wo 0 July 24 24 One Ono of or the severest cloud in this country occurred be- be be between teen tween Curvo and Wahsatch Utah 11 miles west cst of or Lanston Mon Mon- Monday Monday day evening e Tho The torrent which rushed down the Castle Castlo Rock flock bill 1111 billand hilland and over the Union Pacific main mainline tine IIno caused passenger and andall andall andall all other traffic to be ba three In order that the waters might subside enough to see seo It the tho trains could safely pass over the flooded grade Besides delaying railroad trains so 60 auto tourists coming from the east esst and west on the tho Lincoln high high- highway highway way ere ore also stranded and forced to e-am e camp there thera Monday and part ot of Tuesday until the tho hugo huge wash wash- washout washout wash out out In th the road could be bo repaired enough for the pass passage e eThe The washout ash ashout out In the highway was 3 30 a feet deep and 12 feet wide A AND tn D SO sos S 1 Mont July 24 The The drowning of a widowed mother and her four sons eons In the Muddy river nver near the family home at Homestead late Friday afire afire- noon attre-noon noon became known here today when ranchers reported that Mrs Turner and her oldest son aged 24 23 and youngest boy of ot 10 perished In an attempt to save the lives of ot two boys aged 12 and 14 ho ho had become 0 overpowered by bythe the swift current According to reports the family had driven n their car cr to the stream and while v two of ot the boys wore were swimming the rest were ere engaged In washing the machine Attract Attract- b by Attract by cries for help from the s Swim Im- Im the olde oldest t boy started to the rescue but was overcome He Ie was folio ed In ip turn by t the ha mother and ond similar youngest bov boy who met a aim aim- sim ilar liar fate Inthe A neighbor who was In the vicinity give ge the and th the bodies recovered Only Only- a II short time ago the father I was vas killed In an explosion result tnt ing resulting kindlen when hn ha ho attempted to kindle n a fire tire In a stove with gasoline 0 pa- pa |