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... furnished employment to 8,104 persons in winter and 5,654 in summer , or an average for the year of 6,879 an increase , as compared with the report of 1890 , of 406 in winter and 749 in summer . In producing this amount of coal , 55,356 ...
... furnished employment to 8,104 persons in winter and 5,654 in summer , or an average for the year of 6,879 an increase , as compared with the report of 1890 , of 406 in winter and 749 in summer . In producing this amount of coal , 55,356 ...
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... furnish a reasonably good air return when complete . The mine located at Danforth is a shaft 50 feet deep ; machinery in reasonably good condition ; mine was being ventilated by a small fur- nace at date of inspection ( April 9 , 1891 ) ...
... furnish a reasonably good air return when complete . The mine located at Danforth is a shaft 50 feet deep ; machinery in reasonably good condition ; mine was being ventilated by a small fur- nace at date of inspection ( April 9 , 1891 ) ...
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... furnishing good shipping facilities . The coal varies from 2 to 6 feet in thickness , and is worked on the pillar and room plan . In some places , however , it is found near the surface , and necessarily worked by stripping the dirt ...
... furnishing good shipping facilities . The coal varies from 2 to 6 feet in thickness , and is worked on the pillar and room plan . In some places , however , it is found near the surface , and necessarily worked by stripping the dirt ...
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... furnishing the amount of air that was needed , on account of small air - courses through which the ventilating current had to pass . This fact was reported to the superintendent and he immediately gave orders to the mine foreman to have ...
... furnishing the amount of air that was needed , on account of small air - courses through which the ventilating current had to pass . This fact was reported to the superintendent and he immediately gave orders to the mine foreman to have ...
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... Mo. P. R. R. The air - shaft , which was sunk in 1890 , was furnishing a sufficient quan- tity of air for the number of men employed ; roof over roadways is not good that is , it requires careful timbering , but 40 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
... Mo. P. R. R. The air - shaft , which was sunk in 1890 , was furnishing a sufficient quan- tity of air for the number of men employed ; roof over roadways is not good that is , it requires careful timbering , but 40 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
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Report of the Bureau of Mines, Mining, and Mine Inspection, Utgåva 6 Missouri. Bureau of Mines Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1892 |
Report of the Bureau of Mines, Mining, and Mine Inspection, Utgåva 15 Missouri. Bureau of Mines,Missouri. Division of Mine Inspection Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1902 |
Report of the Bureau of Mines, Mining, and Mine Inspection, Utgåva 15 Missouri. Bureau of Mines,Missouri. Division of Mine Inspection Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1902 |
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Sida 213 - 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 212 - Missouri, before any justice of the peace of such county wherein the mine is situate and the accident occurred ; and such fine, when collected, shall be paid into the county treasury for the use and benefit of said county.
Sida 207 - ... reported in accordance with the provisions of this Article, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor...
Sida 212 - Whenever loss of life or serious personal injury shall •occur by reason of any explosion or of any accident whatsoever in or about any mine, it shall be the duty of the person having charge of such mine to report the facts thereof, without delay to the mine inspector, and if any person...
Sida 214 - ... 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 211 - ... ride upon a loaded cage or wagon used for hoisting purposes in any shaft or slope, and in no case shall more than twelve persons ride on any cage or car at one time, nor shall any coal be hoisted out of...
Sida 210 - The owner, agent or operator of every mine, whether operated by shaft, slope or drift, shall provide and maintain for every such mine a...
Sida 207 - Article, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction, for each such offense, be punished by a fine of not less than Two Hundred Dollars nor more than Five Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to exceed sixty days, or By both such fine and imprisonment, proceedings to be instituted in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Sida 209 - ... and deposit a true copy of said map or plan with the clerk of the county court of each county wherein may be located...
Sida 211 - ... one cage shall be determined by the inspector ; the maximum number so fixed shall not be less than four nor more than twelve, nor shall be lowered or hoisted more rapidly than five hundred feet to the minute.