Show BLAZE AT LOGAN logan jime 19 aan early how thie morning a barn belonging to on ill adams of the fifth ward was totally destroyed by fire pertaining to or in the barn was saved the flames consuming the entire structure buggy harness sleds and other articles of machinery good work was accomplished in saving a neighbors bam about a rod distant which was in flames when the department part ment arrived there was no insurance on the premises and the loss will probably aggregate the department is receiving much credit for its quick response and for the excellent work in saving adjoining property IN A RUNAWAY stockton Stock top june 19 james erickson was brought to stockton stock ton today to receive medical treatment for injuries sustained in a runaway on the gisborn road he left here wednesday night to drive J J clayton superintendent of the mono mill up to the mill As he was coming down the steep hill on hie return to stockton the harness gave way and the cam got beyond control erickson was thrown out of the rig beside alic road where he lay helpless for thirteen hours his back was sprained his breast was bruised and every movement caused him pain the night was very colland col dand the injured man tried to start a fire but was not able to gather any dry wood he was found next morning by the stage bound for gisborn and was removed to the nearest ranch the buggy was broken almost to splinters one of the horses came home and the other was recaptured at the foot of the hill A few small pieces of har 1 ness were recovered erickson had no bones broken and will recover with proper care TROUBLE 0 TEAMSTERS park city june 9 the trouble between the teamsters union and the several mining companies is not settled yet at a meeting held late baat 1 night the union not to agree to any settlement for the present the j 1 teamsters is that they are compelled to work longer hours and for lesa pay than other union labor they are getting and demand 3 for eight hours work the teamsters say will be no strike if the matter can be settled in any other way they have agreed 0 o exhaust every possible recourse before resorting to so radical a step matthias jergensen a prominent and respected citizen who died from the effects of pneumonia was interred yesterday by the members of the local lodge of the A 0 U W charles E addison prominent in the order of odd fellows carpenter by trade and well known in park city died this morning at 1220 of pneumonia mr addison leaves a wife and five children the daly judge mill which closed down month ago for repair started up yesterday with its full complement of hands senator kearns and david heith have taken steps that will soon materialize into what will be known as the ecith kearns concentrating mill lumber has been ordered and is now on the way from oregon the work of erection will I 1 commence immediately upon its arrival the present plan contemplates having the mill in active operation in ninety day james T cescel who is to take charge of the mill upon its completion speaking of its we and equipment says that it will contain one beaver two eight jig eight wilfley tables and will have a capacity of tons per day it will be located within a hundred yards of the mouth of the old Ila tunnel which tape the han auar mince apex crescent boas and sampson FRATERNAL INSURANCE indianapolis june 30 taft modern woodman convention decided to meet in june at milwaukee the ballot stood milwaukee saratoga springs N Y 93 los angeles 89 portland ore 3 A resolution was unanimously adopted appropriating for the aid of the hood sufferers n kansas iowa missouri illinois and oregon most of which is to go to kansas and missouri the money will be taken from the general fund and will be available immediately after the adjournment of the con vent I 1 on the adjustment readjustment re committee announced that it had ben unable to come to an agreement and the entire question of adjustment readjustment re was thrown on the noor of the convention the and delegates presenting individual plane at this morning the convention adopted the iowa plan for a adjust readjust re ment of rate thia provides for a graded increase ranging from 35 per cent to per cent the vote was to 50 RAILROAD EARNINGS INCREASE new york june 20 R G dun coa weekly review of trade says unseasonably low temperatures together with precipitation at pointe have retarded the distribution of merchandise taking the country as a however the net result been satisfactory atis factory better crop prospects accelerating forward bu ginesa and enlarging order lists of manufacturers the railway earnings thus far represented for june exceed last years by 58 per cent and those of 1901 by per cent conditions in the iron and steel industry are sufficiently confuting to prevent any definite tendency although factors calculated to produce weakness appear to preponderate failures this week were in the united states against last year and 24 in canada compared with 19 a year |