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Barnum plastered the area surrounding each stop with advance publicity. After an extraordinarily successful run in Brooklyn, the circus set off on a six-month tour of the Northeast. It took 245 horses pulling one hundred wagons to move the show. Settled in Point township somewhere between the years 1830 and 1835. Harriett Ellis, both of whom were natives of Posey county. Benthal she has eight children, of whom our subject was the fourth.

The farm known as the “Old Jordan Place,” five miles northwest of Mt. Penter, Thomas Jordan and John E. Wilson in Bethel township. Henry Harrison and Jabez Jones also came to Black township in 1807. To get drunk on so that the whole were often drunk for days at a time.

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The worker suffered burns to the right bicep area, the arms, hands, face and neck. The second worker suffered flash burns to the eyes and a temporary loss of vision. At the time of the incident, the first worker was on a scaffold platform and the second worker was on a ladder leading up to the scaffold platform. One end of the scaffold was located 1.5 metres away from the energized equipment. The fine was imposed by Justice Robert Bigelow of the Ontario Court of Justice at Old City Hall in Toronto.

Piccolo’s company was under contract to Great Lakes Power Ltd. to cut trees and clear brush near a hydro distribution line. In agreed-to facts provided to the court, the judge heard another crewman, Brian Campbell, notched and back cut a tree. When his chainsaw bar became pinched in the back cut, Campbell and another worker Gerald Buchanan attempted to push the tree over manually. They did not use guy ropes and were unable to control the direction of the tree’s fall and it hit the power line, which was energized and carrying 7,200 watts of electricity. Wheelan was clearing brush directly under the line, which came down on him, Ontario Court Justice James Greco heard. Piccolo put on protective rubber gloves and pulled Wheelan from beneath the line.

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Al, Otto, Alf T., Charles, and John Ringling had seen their first circus in Iowa as children. They had scrambled out of the house before dawn to meet a steamboat carrying a travelling show up the Mississippi River. Jumbo’s death, which made headlines across the country, was a huge financial blow to Barnum. The show had made more money in the two years after his arrival than it would until the end of the century.

However, he said they show a pattern of the company not living up to its responsibility to keep the community safe. FPL representatives did not return phone calls from Eyewitness News 25 regarding the Dolch case. Alexander arrived in the United States only about a year ago from El Salvador, and was working at a restaurant, his family said. He lived in the tiny house with his older brother José; José’s wife Marisol Flores and their three children; and Favio Flores, 75, a family friend who said he was the boys’ guardian and practically raised them. A third brother, Nicolas also lives in Fort Lauderdale. Almost every day they were getting mangoes from that tree.

Electrical Accidents

Up to 80 firefighters fought the blaze and took around 30 minutes to get it under control. Staff were allowed back into the plant at around 9.30am. For many Americans, the circus embodied the improbable and the impossible, the exotic and construction bookkeeping the spectacular. A) A professional employee of Salmon & Trout, CPA’s is simultaneously employed by one of the firm’s SEC audit clients. B) A partner in the firm of Salmon & Trout, CPAs has a savings account with an SEC audit client.

The three were cleaning inside the compound of Tsuneishi Heavy Industries when they accidentally touched the 32,000-volt wire, which served as a transmission line. Officials of the Japanese firm promised to shoulder the burial costs. There’s a bit of a mess at the intersection of Ridge and Highland in Columbia Township Tuesday afternoon.

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“It’s hazardous work. Workers are usually highly paid when there is substantial risk,” said Bob Siegel, Lakeland Electric director until he retired in 2000. Two workers were electrocuted during Siegel’s tenure. On June 12, 1992, James Lynch, 28, of Longwood, an electrician with a Jacksonville contractor, died after touching a 277-volt wire at the city’s McIntosh Plant. A pair of plastic, insulated pliers were in his left hand, but he was not wearing protective gloves. On Dec. 5, 1990, lineman James Tymchuk, 25, of Mulberry, was in a cherry picker when he simultaneously touched a 7,200-volt power line and the controls of his bucket, which was also touching the wire. He’d taken off insulated gloves and put on a pair of leather gloves.

A City of Winfield employee who was nearly electrocuted Tuesday morning was expected to be released today from a Wichita hospital. Kevin Briles, 36, was flown by air ambulance to Via Christi Regional Medical Center-St. Francis Campus after being injured while working on a 7,200-volt electrical transformer at Strother Field. Briles was standing on the ground, checking the transformer, when a wire shorted to the ground and blew Briles backward. Medical personnel said he was transferred to the burn unit in Wichita as a precautionary measure because of the potential for internal injuries.