399
o Mr. March 2nd 1902
I
o
was
Mr.
O *-* vr-
O v* x
Wm. C. Butelr, Mngr.
Everett Wash.
Dear Sri,
I telegraphed you yesterday for two firemen on monday’s
train, the same I now confirm.
We anticipated that they would not do it & this morning
found the car still full of coal, there was no excuse
that they were driven because the whole machinery
idle undergoing repairs which will take all day.
Bilodeau could not be there at the time as the assay
office required his attention just then. I took it upon me
to instantly put the annual outside the Co's property
and at the same time five the whole institution to
understand that what theCo. said first to do in regard
to changes, that none even the bosses was not exempt to
fill any position that was required of them & that they
all should do it or quit as it was immaterial whether
(Kindly don’t forget the mine blacksmith.)
, OCR Text: 399
o Mr. March 2nd 1902
I
o
was
Mr.
O *-* vr-
O v* x
Wm. C. Butelr, Mngr.
Everett Wash.
Dear Sri,
I telegraphed you yesterday for two firemen on monday’s
train, the same I now confirm.
We anticipated that they would not do it & this morning
found the car still full of coal, there was no excuse
that they were driven because the whole machinery
idle undergoing repairs which will take all day.
Bilodeau could not be there at the time as the assay
office required his attention just then. I took it upon me
to instantly put the annual outside the Co's property
and at the same time five the whole institution to
understand that what theCo. said first to do in regard
to changes, that none even the bosses was not exempt to
fill any position that was required of them & that they
all should do it or quit as it was immaterial whether
(Kindly don’t forget the mine blacksmith.)
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