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It had been three days since the explosion, but there had been no attempt at entering the mine. Had Mr. Graham seen the disturbance at the pit-mouth that morning? Did he realise that a man had been thrown out of camp merely because he had appealed to the deputy state mine-inspector? Hal told what so many had come to believe that the company was saving property at the expense of life.

Parker, how can you say that it's spreading to such an extent?" "Well, how can you say that it isn't?" There was a pause. "I understand there's a deputy mine-inspector up there," said the District Attorney, suddenly. "What's his name?" "Carmichael," said Hal. "Well, and what does he say about it?" "It was for appealing to him that the miner, Huszar, was turned out of camp." "Well," said Mr.

The state mine-inspector had been notified, but was ill at home, and was sending one of his deputies. Under the law this official would have charge of all the rescue work, but Hal found that the miners took no interest in his presence. It had been his duty to prevent the accident, and he had not done so. When he came, he would do what the company wanted.

Carmichael, the deputy state mine-inspector, to urge him to take some action; and the leader of these protestants, Huszar, the Austrian, who had been one of Hal's check-weighman group, had been taken into custody and marched at double-quick to the gate of the stockade!