OF INJURIESpclitpito$2onSUFFERED#From injuries received when he was caught beneath a fail of rock in the Dock Hollow coal mines, Robert Has-lett, aged 59 years, died in the Allegheny hospital, Tarentum, Thursday evening at 10:15.Mr. Haslett and his son had been working together in the mine on Thursday, but sometime before the accident occurred the son had gone to work in another part of the mine. When he returned to his father, he found him pinioned under a fall of rock. Although Mr. Haslett had probably been under the rock for fifteen minutes before found by his son, yethe had not lost consciousness. Dr.* mRodgers was hurriedly summoned and upon examination found that Mr. Has* lott had been seriously injured and had him removed to the Allegheny hospital at Tarentum, where it was found that he had suffered a fractured skull, fractured ribs, a broken pelvis and other injuries.Everything possible was done for the unfortunate man, but death ensued at 10:15, from internal hemorr-boH-JacacdemimireDO'thlt;etshawlcaspihages, the fractured ribs havins. punc: tuVed'Hli lungs- fte remained con-icious until a few minutes before -hisleath.Mr. Haslett was a widower and had men living at the home of his son, Viliiam, of near Freeport. He is sur-ived by five children.H. S- Haslett, the superintendent if the Dock Hollow mines, is a brotherf the deceased.ed 90( edspiwa 1ths toairthe (i ed belt; wtbnpHHUFFERS BROKEN LEGiedHoschinf he