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v. 69, no. 1787: June 14, 1902, p. 1091

of a quick ending of the coal strike, and prices pruned up a little. The most possible was also made

v. 67, no. 1712: January 5, 1901, p. 1

of declining prices in the coal and iron and steel trades, and this week is no exception to the rule

v. 67, no. 1718: February 16, 1901, p. 273

of the Nova Scotian coal fields; Ohi- ans control the great nickel industry at Sudbury, North Ontario

v. 68, no. 1762: December 21, 1901, p. 861

. It is understood that while Amal- mated has been piling up stocks, the rich Michigan and Ari- na mines, declining

v. 110, no. 4: [Articles]: July 22, 1922, p. 117

York City, and its subsidiaries, the Central Iron & Coal Company, Central Radiator Com¬ pany

v. 34, no. 852: July 12, 1884, p. 740

. The proximity of the iron and coal mines of England to Glasgow in Scotland has made that the great ship

v. 55, no. 1415: April 27, 1895, p. 681

to the failure of the managers ofthe anthracite coal carriers to come to an agreemeut on out¬ put and price

[v. 98, no. 2540: Articles]: November 18, 1916, p. 694

with the situation in a prac¬ tical way. It is not enough for us to say that the increases in wages at the coal m.ines

[v. 98, no. 2542: Articles]: December 2, 1916, p. 770

will re¬ lieve a situation that for some time has been more or less acute. The recent flurry in the coal

[v. 101, no. 2600: Articles]: January 12, 1918, p. 39

ANNUAL ELECTION —SCARCITY OF COAL CAUSES CONFUSION LAST Tuesday the New York Building Managers

[v. 91, no. 2352]: April 12, 1913, p. 772

upon the question of effici¬ ency and fidelity is still an undeter¬ mined issue. His Large

[v. 93, no. 2408: Articles]: May 9, 1914, p. 854

TO MEET BELGIAN COMPE¬ TITION IN THIS MARKET—COMMERCIAL SIZES OF COAL CRAMPED Effect of New Standard

v. 34, no. 866: October 18, 1884, p. 1051

and Florida, in the order named. The heaviest investments of capital have been in coal mining aud iron

v. 87, no. 2257: June 17, 1911, p. 1161

No. 1..........4.00 to 6.30 Brownsville Sc Monson Mine......4.50 to 7.50 Chapman, No, 1

v. 36, no. 927: December 19, 1885, p. 1409

DSumer's Coal Co.—Eliz. S. Oakley....................costs 171 68 13 The Bonanza and Union Tunnel & Mining Co

v. 78, no. 2009: September 15, 1906, p. 442

of a concrete garage being built ;fbr-'Robert A. Greaves, millionaire, on Searing av, near Willi-s av,' iri Mine

[v. 100, no. 2573: Articles]: July 7, 1917, p. 29

., completed plans for rear extension to the coal pocket, at the southwest cor of Kossuth pl and Van Cortlandt

v. 28, no. 719: December 24, 1881, p. 1187

December 24,1881 The Real Estate Record. •1187. mine, the Georgia Consolidated, is really doing

v. 36, no. 920: October 31, 1885, p. 1183

. The domestic exchanges show an enlarged volume of trade. The activity in orders for coal and iron continue

v. 45, no. 1154: April 26, 1890, p. 599

. The recommendations are moderate and sensible. The employment of women in mines is unreservedly condemned

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