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... taken the place of the old canvass door , and trappers required to look after them in all mines employing fifty or more men . Every mine in the State entered by a shaft is sup- plied with two outlets ; all cages are furnished with ...
... taken the place of the old canvass door , and trappers required to look after them in all mines employing fifty or more men . Every mine in the State entered by a shaft is sup- plied with two outlets ; all cages are furnished with ...
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... taken to make it rest closely against the framing , so as to reduce the leakage as much as possible . To the same end the parts of the framing and of the door which come in contact , should be covered with canvass . The framing in its ...
... taken to make it rest closely against the framing , so as to reduce the leakage as much as possible . To the same end the parts of the framing and of the door which come in contact , should be covered with canvass . The framing in its ...
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... taken into view , the extent of the worked out and unworked field , with boundary lines , and many other things of like import are spread out before one in such manner as will enable him to comprehend the situation more readily than ...
... taken into view , the extent of the worked out and unworked field , with boundary lines , and many other things of like import are spread out before one in such manner as will enable him to comprehend the situation more readily than ...
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... taken by him was so directly in opposition to all past experience and usage as to astonish 34 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Litigation Page 7 Litigation Opinion of mine experts giving definition of the mining term "shooting the solid"
... taken by him was so directly in opposition to all past experience and usage as to astonish 34 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Litigation Page 7 Litigation Opinion of mine experts giving definition of the mining term "shooting the solid"
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... taken , by experts and men of large experience and known ability all over the United States , the following letter was addressed to the most prom- inent and experienced men of the country : JEFFERSON CITY , Mo. , July 6 , 1895 . Dear ...
... taken , by experts and men of large experience and known ability all over the United States , the following letter was addressed to the most prom- inent and experienced men of the country : JEFFERSON CITY , Mo. , July 6 , 1895 . Dear ...
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Sida 249 - Anypersonor persons having or using any scale or scales for the purpose of weighing the output of coal at mines, so arranged or constructed that fraudulent weighing may be done thereby, or who shall knowingly resort to or employ any means whatsoever, by reason of which such coal is not correctly weighed and reported in accordance with the provisions of this article, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor...
Sida 255 - For any injury to person or property, occasioned by any wilful violations of this Act, or wilful failure to comply with any of its provisions, a right of action shall accrue to the party injured, for any direct damages sustained thereby...
Sida 256 - The owner, agent or operator of any coal mine shall keep a sufficient supply of timber, when required, to be used as props, so that the workmen may, at all times, be able to properly secure the said workings from caving in ; and it shall be the duty of the owner, agent or operator to send down all such props when required.
Sida 257 - ... failure, as aforesaid, a right of action shall accrue to the widow of the person so killed, his lineal heirs or adopted children, or to any other person or persons, who were before such loss of life dependent for support on the person or persons so killed, for a like recovery of damages for the injuries sustained by reason of such loss of life or lives; not to exceed the sum of live thousand dollars.
Sida 251 - December next preceding ; and the inspector shall correct his map or plan of said workings in accordance with the statement and map or plan thus furnished; and when any...
Sida 252 - The owner, agent or operator of every coal mine, whether operated by shaft, slope or drift, shall provide and maintain for every such mine a...
Sida 248 - The weighman employed at any mine shall subscribe an oath or affirmation before a justice of the peace, or other officer authorized to administer oaths, to do justice between employer and employe, and weigh the out-put of coal from the mines as herein provided.
Sida 257 - Only a pure animal or vegetable oil, or other oil as free from smoke as a pure animal or vegetable oil, and not the product or by-product of rosin...
Sida 255 - State's attorney of his county, or any attorney, in case of his refusal to act, acting in the name and on behalf of the State, proceed against the owner, agent or operator of such coal mine by injunction without bond, after giving at least two days...
Sida 110 - The owner, agent or operator shall provide that bore-holes shall be kept twenty feet in advance of the face of each and every working place, and, if necessary, on both sides when driving towards an abandoned mine or part of a mine, suspected to contain inflammable gases, or to be inundated with water.