Show I ANKEE CON ACIENT I Was Not as Serious as at First Reported MINERS MOSTLY ALL RIGHT I Inflicted and No Lasting Injuries the Damage Was Not Serious Salt I Lake Stock Exchanges Governing I Board Meet to Consider Violations ExchangeD of thc Rules of the Exchange G Caswellr One of the Discoverers in tho Is of Thunder Mountain to City Operations nt Bingham I IG 30WKU two or three March Eureka Mmch30WJtl I who wore S f miners xceptfens the Sr exceptons at smoke Sc knocked out by powder c he Yankeo Con mine at an early hour recovered entirely this morning have almost entrely for I covered and will be able to report wi shock of tho Urk The worle In a day or so of num a the lights exploslon put out lShtof in tho vlcln miners who were fl bcr of the fly of the nlners accident and while trying to In the the mine 1ilrid from ind their way mine darkness and smoko some met with sllght accidents slsht 1cIhj Crandall sustained a severely 1 Wels Cll al ustnned a falling and others were jruised back by ia1ns at11 r Jillghtly Injured Noserious accidents t however occurred Among those who a J Qiod to be assisted from the smokefilled nine were Ellis Bennett Jack Ferguson t jjbhn Els Wells Crandall Thomas TGIblln and two or three others Drs siTaylor and Wade worketl with the men J until about 230 this morning when all Jfwcro i thought to bo out of danger The S fi Yankee Con is awell ventilated mine t and the accident did not prevent the I irregular force rolngto work today Superintendent 1 t Su-perintendent McCree states that the damage from explosion is not great Si I The powder exploded 1nn portion oft of-t the mine which Is not being worked at 1 present and for this reason will not delay the development work at the property AS REPORTED IN SALT LAKE I 1 The damages resulting from the cx ploslon In the Yankee Con mine about midnight Saturday night are not so se bus r they were at the time supposed ffto b Superintendent P M McCree l iame down from Tlntlc yesterday and gavo a detailed description of the oc i Dcurrence There were hosays 100 wounds of powder being thawed out in rip side shaft about 150 feet from the jffimaln workings and In some way the ifEpowder exploded The concussion was Jjusomething wonderful putting out all ismcthlng I and shocking the men who ere working at the time In the ground the drift I Is not only not being used he eid I but hna been practically abandoned aban-doned The only damage was a dls I SjpUiceiient of the track at the mouth of athc drift which can be repaired bva Jfew minutes work As the mine was On utter darkness thare was much con Isternatlon on the outside over the pos ffjible fat o the men who wers at work The victims being badly stunned ijljby i 1 the shock and being unable to re fvjve rapidly on account of the foul air caused by the exploslpn were for i i vtlmc In a pitiable condition Relief however soon came In the way of lights Brought In by searchers for the sup 1poed victims the air soon became pure Uind Ina little while all dread of seri I ns damage to either the men or the line had disappeared Had the men i een nearer the powder the results would doubtlessly have been serious 1C llot fatal |