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v. 66, no. 1703: November 3, 1900, p. 575

cent, too high, I would say we think the proposed charge would be a veritable gold mine, easier worked

[v. 99, no. 2570: Articles]: June 16, 1917, p. 842

properties: a tract of timberland in .\shland. Wisconsin, a coal mine in Carryville, Tennessee, a gold mine

v. 1, no. 3: April 4, 1868, p. 3

., mines of copper and antimony have been discovered. Rich deposits are expected. The Minneapolis (Mum

[v. 101, no. 2603: Articles]: February 2, 1918, p. 137

its honor in the present and to make secure its safety in the future. Coal on Premium Basis. Editor

[v. 94, no. 2429: Articles]: October 3, 1914, p. 580

at the mines later on. Prices have not changed. Port Reading reports a larger quantity of soft coal on cars

v. 36, no. 924: November 28, 1885, p. 1315

before the associatiou which argued that the time was near at hand for the consumption of coal only

[v. 35, no. 881]: January 31, 1885, p. 107

go ou forever. Notwithstanding the rich coal fields and iion mines, and the coke industry, the most

v. 34, no. 873: December 6, 1884, p. 1224

are valuable now and are becotnmg more valuable every year, and her mines of iron and coal are equal to any

[v. 92, no. 2365]: July 12, 1913, p. 81

timber framing. 2— Brattice is a system of semi-supporting partition, used chiefly in coal mines

[v. 104, no. 8: Articles]: August 23, 1919, p. 233

¬ ployed in digging coal the output of the mines had de¬ creased from 287,000,000 tons in 1914 to 200

v. 38, no. 958: July 24, 1886, p. 941

not deter these same speculators from buying Amei-ican stocks eagerly. The coal trade does not look very

v. 51, no. 1314: May 20, 1893, p. 783

condition of affairs. To this improvement the iron and coal trades constitute an exception

v. 62, no. 1602: November 26, 1898, p. 783

, with rights to construct branch railways to connect mines with main lines and river navigation in adjoining

[v. 99, no. 2565: Articles]: May 12, 1917, p. 654

sprinklered buildings. .At the last monthly meeting the mat¬ ter of combining, with a view of forcing coal

v. 82, no. 2127: December 19, 1908: Supplement, p. 1195

is not essential or imperative lies on the Arthur Kill, at Mariners Harbor and Tottenville. A gold mine with free

v. 87, no. 2244: March 18, 1911, p. 500

in muni¬ cipal up-buiiding, agriculture, mining, manufacturing and many other commer¬ cial lines

[v. 96, no. 2487: Articles]: November 13, 1915, p. [811]

cent of the individual and mining section of France laid waste by an invading army, all machinery

[v. 90, no. 2326]: October 12, 1912, p. 673

are in the peculiar position of actually being forced to pay higher prices for coal when there is a large quantity

[v. 93, no. 2400: Articles]: March 14, 1914, p. 494

moved more easily, but mining was difficult and the insistent demand for these com¬ modities which has

v. 28, no. 709: October 15, 1881, p. 956 [i.e. 966]

there is en a sliglit hardening of values. There is nothing new in the mining market. There are scarcely any

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