Conditions in the Coal Mines of Colorado: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Mines and Mining ... Pursuant to H. Res. 387, a Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Committee ... to Make an Investigation, Volum 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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Side 54
... told him , and I told him I was there to investigate the report that fellows were being kept that men were being held in the mine who wanted to leave . Q. Go ahead . - A . He said I could not do it . Q. Why not ; what reason did he give ...
... told him , and I told him I was there to investigate the report that fellows were being kept that men were being held in the mine who wanted to leave . Q. Go ahead . - A . He said I could not do it . Q. Why not ; what reason did he give ...
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... told that Mr. Howe - when you were with him at this time were you not told that he could make all the examina- tions of the property that he wanted to ? -A . I was told that he could examine the machinery ; Mr. Snodgrass said that . Q ...
... told that Mr. Howe - when you were with him at this time were you not told that he could make all the examina- tions of the property that he wanted to ? -A . I was told that he could examine the machinery ; Mr. Snodgrass said that . Q ...
Side 64
... told the man - he didn't tell me that . That is what the man told me . Q. The company couldn't protect him if he went outside the lines ? -A . That is what the men said - that they would get beat up- that is what the superintendent told ...
... told the man - he didn't tell me that . That is what the man told me . Q. The company couldn't protect him if he went outside the lines ? -A . That is what the men said - that they would get beat up- that is what the superintendent told ...
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... told me that Townsend had cut it open or whether Capt . Swope told me . Q. Did Maj . Townsend ever tell you ? -A . I have not spoken to him since that ; I have only seen him once , and that was at a distance . Q. Did you ever talk to ...
... told me that Townsend had cut it open or whether Capt . Swope told me . Q. Did Maj . Townsend ever tell you ? -A . I have not spoken to him since that ; I have only seen him once , and that was at a distance . Q. Did you ever talk to ...
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... told him ? -A . No , the superintendent told him . Q. The superintendent told him -- Monical ? A. Yes ; that these people had been discharged because they were agitators . Q. Did he say what caused them to form the conclusion that they ...
... told him ? -A . No , the superintendent told him . Q. The superintendent told him -- Monical ? A. Yes ; that these people had been discharged because they were agitators . Q. Did he say what caused them to form the conclusion that they ...
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