Show I uliil Jrnln I limilor 1 In I Hi IAUI Nov JlDiiliilliBiwoinl 1 I to I th r I II Iluiun Ini UHoYIook Hniurdny oven Inn a Iliu limit I out in thn topof i lovnlor w I I in tho eastern part of town and in spite I of tho tl lr dl I efforts of the flro department I tho Hatncs communicated to tho ntinox to I tho 1 olovntor I n now building ncnr comple tion 3tRII to olovnlor f across tho I I tracks and all vvoroconsumed toe < ther with n row of nine frame buildings dwellings I and stores north of I Of four men in when the Hro broke out one osoipcd heCII 1 1 10 y early Charles Sloorc watchman nftei being severely burned jumped from tho cupola eighty feet and was kiel A man named Laurocho and Foreman Charles Leo nro mUsmg lovntor 2 was built two yenra ago by the Duluth Western Llovator Compnnv Vmona tho owners aro D eG Cupler VYv Davis 0 A Gilberd nnd 0 Colloid of this city and George 11 olIll U Christian l i i of Minneapolis who was its lessee I cost 80 000 About SCO 000 had been expended on its annex Iho capacity i Y t n of elevator 2 wasfiOO000bushelsnnd thcro weio in Bloro 40 000 bushels Llovator Awns A-wns owned by tlio Union Improvement t Llovator Companv Colonel 0 I Graves of Duluth President J 1 Chittenden of Now York Mco President Iho building waa valued at 1250 I his now m fltoro TX000 bushels of wheat 112000 of corn and 11000 of flaxseed flax-seed IIil lyrl loss ubfn grain was 880000 I bushela valued nt r > 8000 Ilio Ralvauo on tho grain is about 10 per cent Iho grain wna owned by Duluth and outside parties mainly in small lots Tho loss on elevators and grain aggregates 810000 insured for About 600 003 the elevators being insured for about three fourths of thoir value and tho grain generally for its u full value |