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v. 64, no. 1644: September 16, 1899, p. XII

-product of the coal industry will flnd hère a field for employ¬ ment which will be much appreciated by owners of mines

[v. 92, no. 2382]: November 8, 1913, p. 861

been known to be. A1VTHR.\CITE COAL, ACTIVE. Approacli of Cold AVeatlier Stimulates Buying; in Tliis

[v. 93, no. 2392: Articles]: January 17, 1914, p. 121

entirely upon conditions." COAL AGAIN MOVING HERE. Boatmen's Strike Unds—^Fortnight Accu¬ mulations Freed

v. 101, no. 24 [2622]: [Articles]: June 15, 1918, p. 759

Uing that the com¬ missioner shall contract for the coal—if he can get it away from the mines." Meanwhile Day goes

v. 71, no. 1822: February 14, 1903, p. 306

in the Mines and Mining building. All clay products, from the common brick to flnest terra cotta and elaborate

v. 38, no. 957: July 17, 1886, p. 919

every day for the French babies as well as the adult workers in the field, the shop and the mine

v. 21, no. 516: February 2, 1878, p. 70 [i.e. 90]

.................. 150 150 150 Insurance..................... iS 20 15 Coal............................ 25 25 20 Permits

[v. 90, no. 2336]: December 21, 1912, p. 1158

life as a mining engineer and made his fortune in coal and zinc min¬ ing. He is a member

v. 102, no. 4 [2628]: [Articles]: July 27, 1918, p. 91

. Government Moves To Insure Coal Supplies ■{Continticd from page 89) director for railroads in New York harbor

v. 66, no. 1693: August 25, 1900, p. 233

¬ ble position our coal interest occupies in the world's mar¬ ket. The railroad strikes

[v. 93, no. 2415: Articles]: June 27, 1914, p. 1151

Are Burning Bituminous Coal They are saving thousands of dollars every year from their coal bills by burning

v. 67, no. 1713: January 12, 1901, p. XV

. The boiler house contains a basement, two boiler floors and coal pockets located immediately under the roof

[v. 30, no. 768: Articles]: December 2-9, 1882, p. 103

. The figures were given of the annual production of cotton, the cereals, coal, pig iron, lead, copper

v. 41, no. 1041: February 25, 1888, p. 238

, but the coal barons are chargeable with deliberately creating confusion in the mine regions so as to tax

[v. 100, no. 2589: Articles]: October 27, 1917, p. 537

October 27, 1917 RECORD AND GUIDE 537 BUILDING MANAGEMENT DUTY OF EVERY CITIZEN IS TO CONSERVE COAL

[v. 93, no. 2399: Articles]: March 7, 1914, p. 436

of the structure and are generally in the hands of a special skilled workman. To the former class belong coal, oil

v. 110, no. 21: [Articles]: November 18, 1922, p. 646

and put into operation a plan for the mining and distribution of coal which will not only avert the strike

[v. 101, no. 2605: Articles]: February 16, 1918, p. [195]

in their turn upon regularity of shipments by the coal mines and over the railroads. During the past summer

v. 24, no. 700 [i.e. 610]: November 22, 1879, p. [933]

steamships. Coal and iron were nearer tide water on the Clyde than in Pennsylvania, and labor

v. 62, no. 1586: August 6, 1898, p. 187

of gold and coal mining "companies actually at work in the Transvaal in 1897 was 218. Of these the total

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