Show f pite 1 a pv J Additional in on I 1 the tho Con flar tiou tin in salt lale lake city Gleaning sand and gatherings from our capital exchanges ap OS i t in addition to the article published in outlast our last issue a and nd the items furni lied by gallic in to days correspondence we nye glean the following facts concerning the salt lake blaze from the deseret news 11 B clawson estimates his loss at on which there ia is an i ns urance of about every thing lug i being gono gone but the wool room which is badly damaged and the stock of wool on hand waa was saved although injured in water mr robert dye proprietor of the building that waa occupied by mr mr rawlings Itaw lings and car Curl carlquist quist estimates his lusa luss at 3 no insurance mr loses M and rawlings Baw lings A carlquist lose in stock and in building improvements a total Y fissured fin insured for a mr r savage estimates his lo 10 loas 93 at on which ft inch there is in aurance su rance this is not include including in his prospective loss as his thousands 8 of valuable negatives can never bo be replaced to produce them has occupied fifteen years andai and v ot 4 ini miles 1 of 6 didiel mr elias morris losea loses a solid in stock and buildings no insurance the Council house that old sub landmark iny involves olves a loss to tho the church of not less than jaw no insurance this brings the total loss by fire alone to on which there is but an insurance of about A sensation was created when it hn iraq fla that th 6 platho arid tithing had caught from brands thrown by the tile explosion antho in the tithing yard wore a number of teams the owners of which immediately hitched up and the wa wagons angs rolled out odthe of the west on 00 trancelike trance Tiko a stampede A young man mail climbed upon the roof of the building and scraped out the firo on we th vitlo his fool the flames beai acing oatha on the surface red rendered dered them easy of extinguishment A number of men wen including mr henry grow and a number of firemen with a hose hogie rushed to the tabernacle aclo the cale rate being locked washington 9 climbed over and broke in the main entrance door when the roof of the building was gained from the interior luterio it was faund that the fire could reli reached clied without a rope one was procured by george F G gibbs ibbs and charles castleton fastened d 0 entend n ee n d to bis his waist waa was raised and loa lo lowered A ered ta tor and from the point several times and by da dabbing bing water w ater on the fire deftly extinguished it Br brother otherl L J nut tall was on the roof a considerable time exerting himself forthe the breser i of the building the salt lake herald gives gives a 2 few more items concerning the conflagration fla fitt which we deem of die to reproduce here the streets were filled before the explosion took place but the force of the concussion while w bile it did sot not eyen shake the chimney off the council house of the the powder and did lid not move chairs within three rods and failed to lift a wagon still clo closer clairn irN waa vas still so great that beached it houses a areat dis tance aw asi ay ay and brought people oat oatlie of their ir beds bids from froin every quarter of the city who wha rushed in breathless breath lem bassto haste the scebe or ilia he fire which could plainly plain lybe be been seen a distance ol 01 twenty tw enty in miles iles all along the cast side of main street beginning with lie the coop co op and extending tt to and including the deseret national pank bank cor har ner dewalk with plate g glass ass 0 and is was to the depth of an ail inch in places eg A number of places on the west side were also injured but the damage was far from being an ats g arcati eat aa as oi tho 0 opio kt site hide side along first south street also considerable a sid i damage was done dohe and down Maln Street awtar tar as joslin parks 1 places were ft ere kicked picked out one hero here and and one there i where I 1 iare th the plate glass was of the largest dimensions and the 1 glass destroy ed lamps and ana crockery afir acro arr destroyed and panes of of 9 ill it 1 t ITA laces thuie it ak aidis dis ai tance away biad it e ic for t tho Is 0 damage to g glass I 1 iss and to the residences that were situated in the vicinity the have been i bonewit bonc fit ifor for it helped ik destroy the effect of 0 th it a agte at recal 01 0 ol roared a timo themas thora was danger of other othir places be engel on the flying imberg thrown consi considerable distances by tho the explosion but though these were quite ninh numerous erous they evere all 0 atin guislin with comparatively little tro trouble fible I 1 I 1 art braar te fel but uia Council hous walli remained in tita b alib he explosion DC byllie 1 residence of ii i i general wells V elas avii waa considerably boorer ao being blown open gLud unhinged and h eoj ut into the ii middle jiddle of the rooms th the i sings tarn out dut ana ana pias anday on the tile dwelling bouse so of dr joseph in injured lured thi win windows dossi and ind sash being domol isted ahod curtains torn and furniture I 1 f 1 all through fire re god arder was in nd d when the firemen were w ere once fairly at st work they wade it count with telling effect all the pert sons ions in ili awill jesutis resume but perhaps not in the eme place I 1 ma t is the coun which cl church i u ach papers agn and d records wore ke kept t and d he with of furniture etc was destroyed destroyed will be rebuilt pr r torn il down olvil the tie proba biliti bill bics tics chaM are blat ft fine fl blaek will be erected an on alie disaster oua deflagration which I 1 elj will ill boa Is source of pleasure can but that it haw ha been freA edid eded by g great reat loss to go excellent men the had bad 1 gs vilgil unappreciated tory of many rare and valuable relics r for th tho 0 p first t almo jn to career was pra 1 1 tit aja ialeen i abeen peen BO so jolt alane abe explosion Ilo sion did not choose to disturb it few ng of class 10 9 destroyed alda p I 1 Yn eman 66 the lass a I 1 dby by it from the 13 L chronicle of thursday ey evening ening we ive borrow the following bra fea features tores i george cuton cut on alp left eida side of the d of falling aliw lp difo iio tr received bcd quite a bad wound and is in a precarious condition this his afternoon george abrogast Abro past was cut on tile head lead and hands by glass K charles auer w wa ail slightly cut rf ho OA Y m rp was in the kl BP anthe explosion occurred und ft nd received some bruises from failing objects minnie manfield and Miss Gail bi barnett airnett were iseri severely cut about the head and body by tho file falling glass from the Z C M I 1 henry Sc hohberg herg his wrist badly cut richard roach one of the first to go into savages savage art bazar was badly cut the tile arma arms andega ande and eg gj mr owes his preservation to the fact of his having been blown from the building by the concussion george am arn of the seventeenth ward wag was struck by the falling wall in Sa savages and had one rib broken and und bis his face and head badly cut and bruised mars lauren of 0 the twenty first ward was wag cut about the face and head and left kneecap knee cap knocked out of ihlae place it t is is probable that the businessmen of the tile town who were damaged by the explosion will meet tomorrow to morrow evenin ing to take steps as to what conjoint action they will take in instituting suits for damages ed harris has a trapdoor trap door in his cigar tore on oil first south street leading to the cellar he ile has been unable for a long time to open tho the door and yesterday purposed gelling getting a carpenter to force it open at iho the time of the explosion last night the door was woo thrown up a foot or so go and falling sideway se dropped into the cellar ilia IM front doors were also closed and he lie had no glass broken and curiosity was isas is as aroused as to how the tile mystery mystery happened the tile only explanation at on that could be given is this in front of Y grays rays sa saloon aven oon two d doors 0 ors away is anipen grating that admits light and alk into a large cellar that runs rungs linder underneath neath harris store it is supposed the air being forced down tins cellar and finding no other mea means us of exit forced its way through cracks by the thie trap and in that way lifted the door crowds gathered at the scene of the fire to view the ruins workmen wo were bus busy all dav clearing away the debris the Z 0 M I 1 this morning had 15 au pounds ofa of powder 0 de r which was etor stor ed ei in I 1 i ili in the beai rear yard taken to walker e i bros r 0 1 pasture believing it to be unsafe to leave have powder stored around the building A desperate attempt waa was made to te 9 get et into the tile Z C 31 I 1 last ast u night ight b by y abaid of hoodlums mr scars sears had all lie could do to keep the pillagers villagers pil lagers aia away ay it is staled stated that 11 II B Claw sons teamster stored about forty kegs of pow powder derin in the exploded magazine yesterday afternoon preparatory to them being chipped today to day it t is said mr ift clawson clairson knew nothing about the matter |