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Q: What height is that where the cave is?
Q: What height is that where the cave is?
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A: Probably 18 inches more at that time.  I didn't hold the lamp 18 inches higher, I held it about 7 feet high.
 
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A: Probably 18 inches more at that time.  I didn’t hold the lamp 18 inches higher, I held it about 7 feet high.
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Q: And that would be about 18 inches from the top of the roof?
 
Q: And that would be about 18 inches from the top of the roof?
 
 
A: No, I said the roof was something over six feet high, and the highest point of the cave was 18 inches above the roof.
 
A: No, I said the roof was something over six feet high, and the highest point of the cave was 18 inches above the roof.
 
 
Q: What action did the gas have on your lamp?
 
Q: What action did the gas have on your lamp?
 
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A: It first draws the flame.
A: It first draws the flame.
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Q: What action did it have on the 15th July?
Q: What action did it have on the 15th July ?
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A: One time I lost my light in it.
 
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A: One time I lost my light in it.
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Q: Was that the first examination?
 
Q: Was that the first examination?
 
 
A: I believe it was but I am not sure now.
 
A: I believe it was but I am not sure now.
 
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Q: What does that indicate?
Q: What does that indicate?
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A: It indicates gas there.
 
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Q: Does that indicate any quantity of gas there, any marked quantity of gas?
A: It indicates gas there.
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A: No, you can't judge the quantity by that. The smallest quantity would do that provided you reach it.
 
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Q: Then directly your safety lamp comes in contact with gas it will be put out?
Q: Does that indicate any quantity of gas there, any marked quantity of gas?
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A: Not exactly; there is a way of saving your flame if you are careful.
A: No, you can’t judge the quantity by that. The smallest quantity would do that provided you reach it.
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Q: Then directly your safety lamp comes in contact with gas it will be put out?
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A: Not exactly; there is a way of saving your flame if you are careful.
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Q: Well why was it that in your first examination your light went out?
 
Q: Well why was it that in your first examination your light went out?
 
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A: I didn't say so. I said that one time I lost my light, but whether it was the first examination or not I don't know.
A: I didn’t say so. I said that one time I lost my light, but whether it was the first examination or not I don’t know.
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Q: What would be the reason?
 
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A: Presence of gas.
Q: What would be the reason?
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Q: In considerable quantity?
 
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A: The quantity has nothing to do with it.
A: Presence of gas.
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Mr. Morgan:- The quantity has nothing to do with it; if you put the light up to high it will be put out. You have got to be careful, that's all.
 
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Mr. Potts:- When you found gas, what course did you adopt?
Q: In considerable quantity?
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A: I got the men working alongside of it to work close to the good roof, and keep filling the cave up with rock; and they had been doing that for a week previous, every day.
 
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Q: Would that force the gas out?
A: The quantity has nothing to do with it.
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A: It would displace the gas; the rock would take the place of the gas.
Mr. Morgan:- The quantity has nothing to do with it; if you put the light up to high it will be put out. You have got to be careful, that’s all.
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Mr. Potts:- When you found gas, what course did you adopt?
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A: I got the men working alongside of it to work close to the good roof, and keep filling the cave up with rock; and they had been doing that for a week previous, every day.
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Q: Would that force the gas out?
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A: IT would displace the gas; the rock would take the place of the gas.
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Q: When did you first adopt this course?
 
Q: When did you first adopt this course?
A: When the cave first took place; probably for a week before.
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A: When the cave first took place; probably for a week before.
 
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Q: On the 15th when you detected gas, what course did you adopt to dispel it?
Q: On the 15th when you detected gas, what course did you adopt to dispel it?
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A: The same as I had done the day before. Instructed the men to fill the cave with rock.
 
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Q: Did they do it?
A: The same as I had done the day before. Instructed the men to fill the cave with rock.
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Q: Did they do it?
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A: Yes.
 
A: Yes.
 
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Q: Did you report on the safety of the mine that day?
Q: Did you report on the safety of the mine that day?
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A: I reported it in the Journal.
 
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Q: It has no reference in this book to safety. Did you tell the miners before they went down to work that the mine was safe?
A: I reported it in the Journal.
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A: Yes, every individual miner.  
 
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Q: It has no reference in this book to safety. Did you tell the miners before they went down to work that the mine was safe?
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A: Yes, every individual miner.
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Q: They passed you at the station?
 
Q: They passed you at the station?
 
A:  Yes.
 
 
Q:  Did you consider it safe?
 
 
A:  Yes, perfectly safe.
 
 
Q:  I think you said just now that you found less gas on the 15th than you did on a previous occasion?
 
 
A:  Yes.
 
 
Q:  Did you chalk mark the places you examined?
 
 
 
A: Yes.
 
A: Yes.
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Q: Did you consider it safe?
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A: Yes, perfectly safe.
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Q: I think you said just now that you found less gas on the 15th than you did on a previous occasion?
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A: Yes.
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Q: Did you chalk mark the places you examined?
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A: Yes.
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Q: Did you see the body of the chinaman that was buried under the cave in?
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A: Yes.
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Q: Was he burnt?
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A: I couldn't tell.
  
Q:  Did you se the body of the chinaman that was buried under the cave in?
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BC Archives GR-0431 Box 6 File 3
  
A:  Yes.
 
 
Q:  Was he burnt ?
 
 
A:  I couldn’t tell.
 
 
BC Archives GR-0431 Box 6 File 3
 
 
BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.
 
BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.

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