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WEST VIRGINIA, U. S. A.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Department of Mines
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
JUNE 30th, 1912.
JOHN LAING
Chief of the Department of Mines
CHARLESTON.
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PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES.
John Laing, Chief of the Department of Mines.
Karl F. Schoew, Inspector for First District.
Frank E. Parsons, Inspector for Second District.
L. D. Vaughn, Inspector for Third District.
W. B. Plaster, Inspector for Fourth District.
Earl A. Henry, Inspector for Fifth District.
Bonner H. Hill, Inspector for Sixth District.
James Martin, Inspector for Seventh District.
R. Y. Muir, Inspector for Eighth District.
Lance B. Holliday, Inspector for Ninth District.
Arthur Mitchell, Inspector for Tenth District.
William Nicholson, Inspector for Eleventh District.
Patrick A. Grady, Inspector for Twelfth District.
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APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICT MINE INSPECTORS FOR
TERM BEGINNING JULY 1st, 1909.
Karl F. Schoew, Appointed District Inspector for the 1st District, June 18th,
1909.
Frank E. Parsons, Re-appointed District Inspector for the 2nd District
July 1st, 1909.
L. 1). Vaughn, Appointed District Inspector for the 3rd District, July 29th,
1909.
W. B. Plaster, Appointed District Inspector for the 4th District, July 28th,
1909.
E. A. Henry, Re-appointed District Inspector for the 5th District, July 1st,
1909.
Bonner H. Hill, Re.appointed District Inspector for the 6th District, July 1st,
1909.
James Martin, Appointed District Inspector for the 7th District October 11th,
1909.
R. Y. Muir, Appointed District Inspector for the 8th District August 3rd,
1909.
L. B. Holliday, Re-appointed District Inspector for the 9th District, August
7th, 1909.
Arthur Mitchell, Appointed District Inspector for the 10th District, July
31st, 1909.
William Nicholson, Re-appointed District Inspector for the 11th District
July 1st, 1909.
P. A. Grady, Re-appointed District Inspector for the 12th District, Septem-
ber 6th, 1909.
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.
DEPARTMENT OF MINES,
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA.
To His Excellency,
William Ellsworth Glasscock,
Governor of West Virginia :
Sib: — In compliance with the Mining Law of the State of West Virginia,
as amended by the Legislature in Regular Session, February 1907, I have the
honor to submit herewith my fourth Annual Report for the Department of
Mines for the year ending June 30th, 1912, being the eighth Annual Report
of the Department of Mines and embracing the thirtieth annual report upon the
condition of the coal mines within the State, as reported by the several
District Inspectors.
Yours very respectfully,
JOHN LAING,
Chief of Department of Mines.
Charleston, W. Va., December 16th, 1912.
Wpst v>F?r!BR,ARY
IN.'.
ANNUAL REPORT.
ANNUAL REPORT.
To His Excellency,
William Ellsworth Glasscock,
Governor of West Virginia.
Sib: — The report herewith submitted is for the year ending June 30th, 1912,
and is my fourth Annual Report of the Department of Mines, and embracing
the thirtieth Annual Report upon the conditions of the coal mines within the
State.
During the year, I am glad to report there has been a substantial improve-
ment in the business conditions throughout the State and especially in regard
to the mining and production of coal, which has resulted in an increased pro-
duction over that of the year of 1911 as follows, in gross tons: —
1911
1912
Increase or
Increase
Decrease in
or de-
tons.
crease
per cent.
59,581,774
5,548,588
10.26
1,992,(597
701,350
26.03
COAL 54,033,186
COKE 2,694,047
As will be seen from the above figures, showing the comparison of the last
two fiscal years of this Department, the production of coal for the year cover-
ing this report, I am glad to say, has increased 5,548,588 gross tons, notwith-
standing that during a part of the time the production was retarded on account
of labor trouble and a general feeling of unrest among the laboring classes in
all trades including mining, and, furthermore, the Presidential Election, which
usually has much to do with business conditions.
In view of the distance from the market in which West Virginia coals are
necessarily sold and the consequent difficulty of transportation, the continued
increased production demonstrates the superior quality of the coal in this State
as compared with its more favored competitors in other states, as well as the
energy, capability and efficiency that characterize the men who are engaged in
the business. It will be seen from tables contained in this report by compar-
ing the coal production in this State for the past several years that we have
been substantially increasing the production of coal to a very marked degree
each year, which thoroughly demonstrates the alertness of the men interested in
mining in West Virginia in continuously finding new markets to consume our
coal, to take care of the millions of increased tons each year, which we regret
to say is absolutely necessary, as but very little of the coal produced in West
Virginia is consumed within its borders and which necessarily puts the operat-
ing companies to great expense, by way of demonstrating our product and
finding foreign markets to take care of it.
INSPECTIONS
During the year the District Mine Inspectors have made 2226 inspections
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and made official reports of same which were forwarded to this office and are
now on file. In addition to these inspections, 298 special visits were made to
the mines for various reasons, such as consulting with the mine officials in re-
gard to improvements and developments being made, both inside and outside
their mines, so that conformity to the law could be obtained, investigating
fatal injuries sustained by employees, following up to see whether or not recom-
mendations made by the inspectors had been put into effect, etc.
The spirit of harmony and co-operation that have been manifested by these
conferences are commendable and argue well for the best interests of the
operators and the persons employed in the mines with regard to their health
and safety in securing all the safe guard for both life and property, so far as
is required by law.
The State is divided into Twelve inspection districts and one inspector is
assigned to each district and is held responsible for taking care of the mines
in his district, in so far as his official duties as defined by law are concerned.
It gives me pleasure to report that each of the inspectors have performed their
duties in a most faithful manner during the year and it is in a great measure
due to their faithful and efficient performance of duty that the gratifying re-
sults have been obtained as is set forth in other parts of this report.
In addition to their regular inspection work, each inspector has been en-
gaged more or less during the year on work connected with examinations that
have been held throughout the State to determine the efficiency of men holding
the responsible positions of mine foremen and fire bosses.
MINE FOREMEN AND FIBE BOSS EXAMINATIONS.
A series of examinations for the purpose of testing the qualifications, exper-
ience and fitness of persons, to be put in charge of mines as mine foremen and
fire bosses have been held at various places throughout the State by a board of
examiners, selected from among the twelve District Mine Inspectors, under
the direction of the Chief of Department of Mines and in each case the inspec-
tor in whose district the examination was being held, was a member of the
Board.
The mining law of this State requires that competent men shall be appointed
as mine foremen and fire bosses. A standard of competency must be established
by which the persons who occupy these position are to be judged as to their
qualifications, experience, ability and fitness to fill said positions, to meet with
the requirements of the law. The Department of Mines being charged with the
enforcement of the mining law, decided that it (The Department of Mines)
should be the authority to determine this standard of competency, therefore,
we appointed the Board of Examiners, whose duty it is to formulate questions
and hold examinations, at which applicants can demonstrate their ability and
fitness to hold said positions.
We do not, by any means, mean to say that all persons who pass the ex-
aminations are competent and when certificates are issued and the holders of
same are later found to be incompetent or negligent and fail to perform their
duties in a safe and proper manner their certificates are revoked and the com-
pany notified of the action of the Department and required to appoint a certi-
fied mine foreman or fire boss who can and will properly discharge their duties.
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During the year ending June 30th, 1912, there were 730 persons examined,
420 of whom were successful in passing the examination as follows :
US First Class Certificates.
281 Second class certificates.
21 Fire Boss certificates.
Since the beginning of this system of examinations for Mine foremen and
fire bosses early in March, 1910, and up to and including June 30th, 1912, we
have examined a total of 3,000 men, 1,663 of whom have been successful as
follows :
745 First Class Certificates.
847 Second Class Certificates.
71 Fire Boss Certificates.
A detailed statement, with reference to these examinations showing the names
of the persons examined, etc., is given in another part of this report.
DESIGNATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.
There have been no resignations during the year ending June 30th, 1912,
hence no appointments necessary and the personnel of this Department is
given elsewhere in this report.
PRODUCTION OF COAL AND COKE.
From the 678 producing mines operated by 457 firms, together with the small
country mines, the coal produced during the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1912,
was 59,581,774 gross tons, an increase of 5,548,588 gross tons, or 10.26 per
cent over the year ending June 30th, 1911.
The coke manufactured was 1,992,697 Net tons, a decrease as compared with
the preceeding year of 701,350 net tons, or 26. .03 per cent. The operating
companies as a general proposition throughout the State have found the manu.
facturing of coke a very difficult proposition on account of securing labor for
this kind of work, as well as the general market price for coke, due to its being
manufactured in our larger cities cheaper than it can be done at the mines and
consequently the production of coke in this State has been gradually decreas-
ing on this account for several years.
Total value of coal produced was (59,581,774 G. T.) $ 56,602,685.30
Value of coal used in operating mines was (1,154,313 G. T.) 1,096,597.35
Value of coal sold local trade and tenants was (775,264 G. T.) 736,500.80
Value of conl used in coke ovens was (2,955,581 G. T.) 2,807,801.95
Value of coal shipped from mines was (54,396,616 G. T.) 51,676,785.20
Value of cop! mined by small country mines was (300,000 G. T.) 285,000.00
Total $ 56,602,685.30
TOTAL VALUE OF COAL SOLD (55,471,880 G. T.) 52,698,286.00
TOTAL VALUE OF COKE PRODUCED (1,992,697 Net Tons) 3,605,781.57
TOTAL GROSS VALUE OF PRODUCT PLACED ON MARKET $56,304,067.57
The increase in value over the previous year as follows:
COAL (Increase $ 4,680,266.58
COKE (Decrease) 1,432,086.32
Net increase in value of product (Coal and Coke)L $ 3,248,180.26
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The coal produced was disposed of in the following manner:
Produced by small country mines 300,00 Gross Tons
Used in operating mines 1,154,313 Gross Tons
Furnished local trade and tenants 775,264 Gross Tons
Used in coke ovens 2,955,581 Gross Tons
Shipped from the mines 54,396,616 Gross Tons
Total 59,581,774 Gross Tone
The above tonnage compared with the previous year originated in the several
Geographical Districts as follows:
DISTRICT
Year 1912
Year 1911
Increase
or
Decrease.
1,959,580
12,S28,379
1,719,180
353,486,
20,203,480
22,217,669
300,000
1,920,402
11,682,982
1.484,955
263,378
19,172,489
19,208,980
300,000
39,178 I
1,145,397 I
234,225 I
9,892 I
1,030,991 I
3,008,689 I
Totals...
59,581,774
54,033,186
5,548,588 I
During the year there were 2,307 mining machines in use at 424 mines, em-
ploying 21,697 men and producing 30,467,193 gross tons of coal, which is
51.13 per cent of the total production of the State and which is 4,075,120 gross
tons in excess of the machine mined coal during the year ending June 30th,
1911.
The following table exhibits the growth of machine mining since the year
of 1897:
Number of
Number of
Total Employees
Number of
Percentage of
Number of
YEAR
Mines Using
Machines
Incident to
Tons Produced
Coal to Total
Days
Machines
in Use.
Machines
by Machines.
Production.
Worked.
1897
16
55
652
600,418
5.12
197
1898
28
96
933
1,070,293
7.4
214
1899.
41
141
1,608
1,733,279
10.66
240
1900
63
241
2,371
2,637,611
13.43
261
1901
90
386
3,967
3,582,853
7.65
225
1902
124
534
4,813
5,135,823
21.98
249
1903
181
795
6,531
6,312,894
27.56
201
1904
248
988
8,395
8,317,692
30.S2
209
1905
2S0
1,158
10,237
10,315,781
32.74
213
1906
301
1,267
10,855
13,333,602
35.65
231
1907
360
1,508
12.24S
14,549,183
36.34
234
1908
399
1.657
14,377
15,387,696
38.09
211
1909
404
1.674
14,891
16,419,264
39.55
192
1910
475
1,907
16,091
23,263,675
44.14
229
1911.. __
498
2,158
20,697
26,392,073
48,84
194
1912
424
2,307
21,697
30,467,193
51,13
224
Totals^..
1
179,518,329
Avg.
220
Tons for 1912 per each employee.. 1,404
Tons per each employee per year (Average for 1.6 years). 1,385
Tons produced per each machi ne per year (Av. 1 6 years) 10, 603
Ave rage days worked per year (Average for 1 6 years) 220
Average tons produced by one machine per day (Average 1 6 years) 48.13
Average tons produced by one machine per month of 26 days (Average for 16 years) 1251.38
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Department of Mines.
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TONS OF PICK MINED COAL PRODUCED BY EACH PICE MINER IN
COMMERCIAL COAL MINES 1897 TO 1912, INCLUSIVE.
(TONS OF 2,240 POUNDS)
YEAR
Pick Coal
from
Commercial
Mines
Pick Coal
from Small
Count4y
Mines
Pick Miners Pick Miners 1
in in Small Days
Commercial Country Worked
Mines Mines
Tons
Produced in
Commercial
Mines per
Miner
1897
1898..
1899
1900
1901
1902 __..
1903
1904
1905
1906...
1907
190S...
1909...
1910... .
10,971,482
13,084,572
14,366,871
16,199,300
16,533,138
18,034,200
16,420,804
18,497,025
21,007,248
23,889,872
25,311,128
23,799,315
25,094,502
29,361,033
133,929
140,000
150,000
150,000
175,000
180.000
180,000
170,000
180,000
180,000
180,000
180,000
180,000
200,000
300.000
300.000
13,218
14,036
14,119
14,723
16.000
15,969
16,287
18,880
19,602
19,132
19,287
21,728
22,583
22,509
No Record
197
214
240
261
225
249
201
209
213
231
234
211
192
229
194
224
830
932
1,017.5
1,100
995
1,120.8
1,008
979.7
1,071.7
1,248.7
1,312
1,095,3
1,110.3
1,304.4
1,286.8
1,317
1911
1912
27,341,113
28,814,581
21,247
21,879
Average tons per year for each miner (16 years)
Average number of days worked per year (16 years I.
.1,220
. 220
ACREAGE MINED.
The total acreage of eoal mined within the State, based upon returns made
by the operators, and calculation made at this office, since 1897 are persented
in the following table:
1897 1,733.9 Acres
1898 2,184.6 Acres
1899 2,361.2 Acres
1900 2,638.8 Acres
1901 2,854.6 Acres
1902 3,352.0 Acres
1903 3,222.3 Acres
1904 3,967.7 Acres
1905 4,691.8 Acres
1906 5,516.5 Acres
1907 5,779.7 Acres
1908 5,915.0 Acres
1909 6,608.0 Acres
1910 7,907.4 Acres
1911 10,801.8 Acres
1912 11,240.6 Acres
Total 80,776.9 Acres
The mines in the State averaged 224 days as against 194 for the preceding
year.
TRANSPORTATION OF COAL AND COKE.
During the year the railroads within the State report having handled a total
of 60,579,797 net tons of coal and 2,339,683 net tons of coke, of which amounts
there originated on the various lines 55,114,041 tons of eoal and 1,760,861 tons
of coke, while the operators report having shipped from the mines 61,260,209
net tons of coal. Between the tonnage originated on the railroads and that
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reported as having been shipped from the mines, there is a difference of 6,-
146,168 tons in excess of the tonnage reported by the railroads. This may be
accounted for by the railroads taking only into their records the commercial
coal and not including their railroad fuel, while the mines report the actual
tonnage from the mine weights. The railroads, as will be seen, report 231,836
tons less coke originating on the lines than the mines report shipping. This
may be accounted for by the railroads taking only into their report coke which
had passed over their scales at the close of the fiscal year and the difference, as
indicated above would be moving between the various mines and the railroad
yards, where railroad scales are located for the purpose of weighing this pro-
duct.
BIVEE SHIPMENTS.
For the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1912, the coal floated down the Great
Kanawha River amounted to 688,939 Net Tons, as against 985,353 net tons
the previous year.
There was no coal shipped down the Monongahela River from this State this
year.
There were 14,193 net tons of coal shipped down the Ohio River from this
State. This is the second year that coal shipments have been reported as being
made on this river from West Virginia. This does not include the tonnage for
fuel consumed by water craft and local river trade.
There was no coke shipped by water by either the Kanawha, Monongahela or
Ohio Rivers from West Virginia during the year.
COKE OVENS AND COKE PRODUCED .
There are 120 coke plants in the State, which report a total of 18,751 coke
ovens, of which number 6,957 were in actual operation for 140 days, there being
11,794 ovens reported as not being in use during the year.
There were 3,310,250 net tons of coal converted into coke, which gave a net
yield of 1,992,697 net tons of coke and gave employment to 2,297 persons.
The decrease in the production of coke, as compared with the previous year
was 701,350 tons, at a decreased valuation of $1,432,086.32. The average
price per ton of coke was $1.8], a decrease of 6 cents per ton under the preced-
ing year.
IMPROVEMENTS.
Quite a number of improvements have been made at the various mines
throughout the State on their old plants, as well as in the opening up and re-
equipping new mines as follows :
21 new coal plants, 38 power plants; 24 fans; 2 furnaces; 28 tipples and 33
additional openings at old mines.
A detailed table of improvements appears on a subsequent page, as well
as in District Mine Inspector's Report of their respective mines, to which
special attention is directed, which shows the improvements by Counties and
Districts.
MEN EMPLOYED.
During the year there were employed at the mines and coke ovens an average
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of 69,611 persons, a decrease under the previous year of 1,033. Of the total
number employed, there were,
21,879 Pick Miners.
17,757 Machine Miners.
3,945 Machine Runners and Helpers.
13,277 Inside Laborers.
10,461 Outside Laborers.
2,297 Coke Workers.
Counting the superintendents, mine foremen, fire bosses, store managers, store
and office clerks, it would be safe to add fifteen persons per mine employed in
these capacities. Basing this estimate on the 678 producing mines, it would
make a total of 10,170 men, or a grand total of employees directly connected
with the operation of the mines of 79,781.
The nationalities of the persons employed in and around the mines is given
in a tabulated form in another part of this report and the total of the various
nationalities are as follows:
Americans (White) 31,696
Negroes 13,403
Italians 9,701
Hungarians 4,942
Polish 2,293
Slavish 2,120
Austrian 1,091
Russian 863
Other Nationalities 3,502
Total 69,611
WAGES.
The average price received by pick miners throughout the State per gross tons
of run-of.mine coal was $0.47 for 1912, as against $0,44 1-3 for 1911. The
average tonnage produced per each pick miner was 1,317 tons, an increase of
30.2 tons over 1911. The average annual wage of pick miners, (All pick miners
included) was $618.52, which was an increase of $48.04 over that of the prev-
ious year.
STB IKES.
During the year there were 71 operations which reported strikes, which ag-
gregated 8,936 employees thrown out of employment, with an estimated loss to
employees of 90,804. There were 18 of these companies which reported loss to
themselves, and which aggregated the sum of $31,043.
All of the mines affected by these strikes, up to the close of this report,
June 30th, 1912, made settlement by concessions granted by both the em-
ployee and employer and operations at all of these mines were resumed promptly
The following table shows the average price received for cutting and loading
machine coal :
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MACHINE MINING PRICES.
Machine miners paid per ton run-of-mine in rooms
Machine miners paid per ton run-of-mine in headings. .
Machine miners paid per ton screened in rooms
Machine miners paid per ton screened in headings
Machine miners paid per day
Machine runners paid Oer ton run-of-mine in rooms
Machine runners paid per rton run of— mine in headings
Machine runners paid per car
Machine runners paid per ton screened coal
1912
.29
.29
.37
.33
•52H
.55
.65
.61
2.15
2.18
.07
09
•10^2
.12
.20
■2oy2
• 15M
.17
The average selling price of all coal shipped from the mines was 95 cents
per gross ton of run-of-mine coal, an average of (.03) three cents per ton under
the price received during the year of 1911.
Coke was sold f. o. b. at the ovens at an average price during the year of
$1.81 per net ton, this price being a decrease under the previous year of ($.06)
six cents per ton.
ACCIDENTS.
During the year there were 409 lives lost in connection with the mining
operations'; of these, 392 were killed inside and 17 outside the mines.
There were 840 non-fatal accidents during the year. 757 of which occurred
inside and 83 outside of the mines. This shows an increase in the number of
accidents as compared with that of last year as follows:
YEAR
Fatal
Non-Fatal
Fatal
Inside
Fatal
Outside
Non-Fatal
Inside
Non-Fatal
Outside
1911
332
409
819
840
299
392
33
790
29
1912
17 J 757
83
I 79
I 21
I 93
D 161 D 33
I 54
"D Means Decrease.
"I" Means Increase.
I regret to report that during the year we have had three explosions within
the Stare; one at the Standard Pocahontas Coal Company's Mine, located two
miles west of Welch, McDowell County. W. Va., August 1st, 1911; one at. the
Bottom Creek Mine, operated by the Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Company,
Vivian, McDowell County, W. Vs., November 20th, 1911. an done at the Jed
Mine, operated by the Jed Coal & Coke Company, McDowell County, March
2fith, 1912.
A detailed statement with reference to all three of these explosions will be
found in another part of this report.
Falls of roof and coal and accidents from mine cars have been the chief
factors in causing a large majority of the accidents in the mines. Investiga-
tions as to the cause of accidents from these three causes demonstrate that
about 75 per cent of them were due to contributory negligence on the part of
either the persons killed or injured or some other person, and should not have
occurred at all if ordinary care had been taken to prevent them.
Strict discipline, vigorously enforced by the mine officials would reduce the
number of accidents from these causes at least one half.
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PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS.
In considering the prevention of accidents in our mines, it is deemed advisable
to take up the cause of these accidents in order of their importance.
First; FALLS OF SLATE AND COAL. In looking over the accident re-
ports, it has been found that many of these accidents are due to the careless-
ness of the injured, and strange as it may seem, quite a number of those in.
jured are old and experienced men. They seem to take greater risks and con-
tinue to do so, notwithstanding the object lessons that are given them when
other men are injured or killed under similar conditions.
Other causes are; insufficient timber, or timber improperly set, lack of judg-
ment, lack of equipment in not providing tools to properly set up timbers to
protect themselves, ignorance, lack of proper supervision and discipline by the
mine officials.
In order to reduce accidents from this source to a minimum, there should be
primarily rigid discipline, which means that when an employe is warned not
to go into a place having a dangerous roof, he will STAY OUT until it is
properly secured. It means also that when an employe is told to take down a
bad piece of slate, he will do so at once and not wait until he completes the
loading of the car or performs the other work at which he may be engaged at
the time. He should further be instructed in the manner of setting his tim-
ber to protect himself.
He should be required to have the necessary tools for setting timber and
pulling down and handling slate.
He should know how to sound the roof and line up his timber, how the tim-
ber should be spaced an dhow the cap pieces should be set in order to give
him the best possible protection.
An inexperienced miner should never be permitted to work in a mine by
himself, especially he must be kept out of places having bad roof.
Adequate supervision doubtless would greatly reduce the number of accidents
from slate fall, both to experienced and inexperienced persons.
There seems to be a disposition, especially among experienced men, to ignore,
or rather to forget the danger from bad roof. Loose pieces of slate should be
marked and taken down as soon as possible, particularly should this be done on
haulage roads and traveling ways.
The mine law requires the mine foreman, or his assistant, to visit each work-
ing place at least each alternate day. This we do not consider adequate super-
vision in mines having bad top. Not only the mine foreman, but his assistant,
if necessary, should examine the timbering in each working place not less than
once each day and warn the men of any danger and instruct them how to prop-
erly protect themselves from such dangers and above all to REQUIRE THEM
TO DO SO AT ONCE.
Second. ACCIDENTS FROM MINE CARS. Accidents from this source,
are, in a great many cases, due to a direct violation of the mine law and
of the mine rules, and here again is the place to apply rigid discipline.
Accidents will not be reduced by simply posting a notice that "Employes
(other than those whose duty it is to do so) must not ride on the empty or
loaded cars." The rule should be enforced and the law should be strictly
obeved.
18 Annual Keport of [W. Va.
Where employes have to travel on haulage roads, either proper width of
roadway should be maintained or suitable refuge holes properly placed and
whitewashed, according to law, should be provided.
Where cars are hauled out of a dip entry (back into which they are liable to
run in case a coupling should break) suitable drags and derailing devices should
in all cases be used.
Lights should be places on all trips as provided by law.
At all mines, wherever possible a travelling way should be provided to be
entirely independent of the haulage road. This will prevent either old or new
men from getting confused and caught by trips if their lights should be ex-
tinguished in their effort to get out of the way of the moving cars.
Where employes ride to their work in special trips made up for this purpose,
a moderate speed should bo maintained and a track walker should precede the
trip to see that no falls are on the track, and also to see that the track is in
good condition, as well as the electric wires or ropes which propel the trip.
Where electric motors are used, there should be arched headlights on the
motors. These enable the motormen to see anything ahead for a considerable
distance.
Miners should be instructed how to handle mine cars into and out of their
working places, and they should be shown how to avoid dangers incident
to the work.
There have been cases where accidents have occurred by gathering motors
having pushed empty cars into rooms where an empty car was standing at the
face of the room, catching the miner between the face and the car. A room
latch which is controlled by a lever and weight would prevent an accident of
this kind.
Third. ELECTROCUTIONS. During the year 13 lives were lost by electro-
cutions. From 1889 to 1912 there have been 90 persons who have lost their
lives from this source, both within and without the mines. A careful scrutiny
of the reports of these accidents for the last year, shows that about 90 per
cent of the electrocutions were caused by a current of electricity exceeding
500 volts, while only about 10 per cent were caused where the voltage- did not
exceed 250 volts.
This is a striking illustration of the dangers incident to the use of electri-
city under high voltage and the comparative immunity secured to life by using
low voltage. This is the more striking because of the fact that possibly not
more than one-fifth of the mines in the State, which use electricity, have high
voltage installations, and yet they produce five-sixths of the fatalities as
against one.sixth produced by the low voltage installations.
The efficiency of the work done between high and low voltage in actual re-
sults is not materially different, the chief difference being the size and sub-
sequent cost of the copper wire that conducts the electric current. The low
voltage current requires a heavier wire with more copper in it than the high,
voltage does, and, therefore, the cost of the installation and maintenance is
considerably greater.
In view, however, of the dangers to employes engaged in mining operations,
and the greatly increased fatalities that result from the use of high voltage
currents, it becomes a question whether any more economies of production can
compensate for the increased risk to human lives. It is safe to say that if
1912] Department of Mines. 19
low voltage currents had been used in all of the mines of the State, in all
probability there would have been a great reduction in the number of fatali-
ties from this cause.
In view of the above fact, I am of the opinion that any electric current
carried into a mine exceeding 300 volts is unnecessarily dangerous to life and
limb.
During the year 1912 the causes of accidents and lives lost inside summar-
ized as follows:
Killed by explosions (all forms) 106
Killed by falls of roof and coal 207
Killed by mine cars (inside and outside; 36
Killed by electrocutions 13
Killed by other causes 47
Total 409
Since 1897 there have been killed inside the mines of the State as follows:
Killed by falls of roof and coal 1833
Killed by mine cars 350
Killed by gas explosions 149
Killed by dust explosions 590
Killed by electrocutions 90
Killed by other causes 530
Total 3542
The experience of persons killed and injured for the past twelve years from
1901 to 1912 inclusive, is as follows:
Having; an experience of one year or less 2198
Having an experience of two to five years 3076
Having an experience of six to ten years 1453
Having an experience of eleven to twenty-five years 975
Having an experience of twenty-six to fifty years 170
Having an experience of many years 234
Having an experience of unknown years 1636
Total 9742
The above table shows conclusively that the persons with little experience are
the persons who are most frequently injured or killed.
Since the year 1883 the average lives lost inside for every 1,000 persons em-
ployed inside the mines is 4.71.
Ratio per 1,000 employed inside during 1908 12.24
Ratio per 1,000 employed inside during 1909 6.72
Ratio per 1,000 employed inside during 1910 5.61
Ratio per 1,000 employed inside during 1911 5.17
Ratio per 1,000 employed inside during 1912 6.89
20
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
FATAL ACCIDENTS, THEIB CAUSES, SINCE 1897.
CAUSE.S
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
47
6
0
0
7
67
6
1
0
2
64
7
0
0
8
61
11
50
0
11
76
11
10
0
24
79
Mine cars
13
0
0
All other causes
18
60
76
79
133
121
110
CAUSES-
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
96
12
24
0
15
95
12
3
0
13
105
18
1
0
25
99
16
4
0
131
130
20
29
0
136
155
28
2
368
46
147
123
149
250
315
599
CAUSES.
1909
1910
1911
1912
144
31
3
116
70
215
44
1
0
60
184
54
3
24
62
207
36
18
83
65
364
320
332
409
SUMMARY OF ACCIDENTS INSIDE THE MINES, 1912-1911.
1911
Number of employes inside
Number of days mines were operated
Numder of persons killed inside --
Number of days worked accomplished
Number killed per 1,000 inside
Number killed per 1,000 days work inside
Number injured non-fatally inside
Number injured per 1,000 inside ....
Numbre in j ured per 1 ,000 days work inside
Number of inside employes per each fatality inside,-.
"I" —Means Increase. "D" — Means Decrease
56,853
224
392
12,735,072
6.87
.03078
757
13,314
.0594
145
57,299
194
299
11,483,802
5.15
.0263
790
13,620
.0687
194
446-D
30-1
93-1
1,251,270-1
1.72-1
.00448-1
33-D
306-D
.0093-D
49-D
TONNAGE FEB FATALITY.
Since the year 1883 the average tons of coal produced per each fatality in-
side have been 137,586 tons, including 1912, which is 151,994 tons per fatal-
ity. At these mines where fatal accidents occurred there was an average of
one life lost for each 90,230 tons of coal produced.
The total 392 lives lost inside during the year occurred at 220 mines, employ-
ing 28,763 persons, and producing 35,370,160 gross tons of coal, while at all
other mines there were produced 24,211,614 gross tons of coal without the loss
of a single life inside the mines.
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SAFETY POWDEB AND SOLID SHOOTING.
The use of various brands of safety or permissible blasting powder has been
employed in quite a number of the mines throughout the State where explosive
gases are generated to any extent, and also in those mines that are dry and
dusty. Their use has been made compulsory where such conditions exist.
Shooting coal on the solid has been nearly eliminated throughout the State,
except where permission has been given by the District Mine Inspector, when
in their judgment the character of the coal and the mining conditions will al-
low it to be done with reasonable degree of safety, and then, only under such
conditions and restrictions as they prescribe. No permission is given under any
circumstances where, in their judgment, the conditions are favorable to the
initiation of a dust explosion.
The mine must be kept in a moist .condition, either by sprinkling with water
or the introduction of moisture into the ventilating current to such an extent
as will allay all dust and prevent it from floating in the air current in dan.
gerous quantities.
There must be a supervision in the manner in which the holes are drilled,
the quantity of powder used and also the nature of the tamping used by the
person who is designated by the mine foreman or superintendent for that pur-
pose before any blasting is done.
It has taken streneous work on the part of the district mine inspectors to
break up the practice of solid shooting, but by presistent efforts and the en-
forcement of the law by numerous prosecutions, it has been accomplished. A
list of names of those who have been prosecuted for violation of the mining
laws appear in another part of this report.
Elsewhere in this report will be found the annual reports of the twelve dis-
trict mine inspectors, which give in detail the conditions existing in the mines
in their rspective districts.
In conclusion, the writer desires to express his. high appreciation of the con-
fidence reposed in him by your Excellency and for the material and moral sup-
port you have given him in the discharge of duties pertaining to the work of
the Department, the deep# interest manifested by you in the accomplishment
of results tending to safe guarding the health and lives of the persons em-
ployed in and about the mines is evidenced by the frequent conferences and
consultations which you have had wffh myself and District Inspectors to keep
you in close touch with the character and extent of the work.
The advice and encouragement given the Department at these conferences
has stimulated and benefittted every member to accomplish results that would
measure up to the standard of efficiency required by him.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN LAING,
Chief of Department of Mines.
Charleston, W. Va., December 17th, 1912.
22 Annual Report of [W. Va.
RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
MINES GOVERNING THE WORK OF THE
DISTRICT MINE INSPECTORS.
1. — Among the qualification for a District Mine Inspector, we consider that
he must have a good character, common sense, sound judgment, dignity,
sobriety and loyalty to the service of the State and to the Chief of the
Department of Mines.
2. — Each Mine Inspector should live in his district, and as near the center of
it as possible, in order that his expenses be reduced to a minimum.
3. — Conditions found in any mine should not be made a subject for discussion
with the miners or officials of any other mine.
4. — All differences of opinion as to the work and duty of the District Inspec-
tors must be referred to the Chief of the Dep't of Mines.
5. — Denunciation of one inspector by another will not be tolerated. In case
it should become necessary to prefer charges of any kind against another
inspector, they must be made in writing and be signed by the party who
makes the charges.
6. — District Inspectors, like other citizens, and employees of the State, have
the right to make appeals and reports to the Governor of the State, but
where such appeals and reports refer to the work or duty of any of the
District Inspectors, the Chief of the Department of Mines or any other
employee thereof, or where the said reports refer to the condition of
any of the mines of the State, a copy of the same must be sent to the
Chief of the Department of Mines.
7. — District Inspectors will meet every three months at places and on dates to
be designated by the Chief of the Department of Mines, for the purpose
of discussing the work of the Dep 't in the several Districts.
8. — In giving special orders, or where requests are made for important changes
in a mine, care should be exercised so that they may be executed with
the least possible interference with^ the wciking of the mine, or loss of
time to employees or unnecessary expenditure of money to the Campany.
Tn all cases, be conservative, fair and lenient as the law and circum-
stances permit you to be, but if after such consideration you fail in
your purpose and duty compels you to give an imperative order, do so
in writing and in language the least possible objectionable, but with that
firmness that will remove any doubt as to the standing and impartiality
of those connected with this Department to all with whom you come in
contact.
9. — District Mine Inspectors must make careful examination of gobs and old
workings so as to be absolutely sure that no dangerous or noxious gasses
of any kind exist therein.
It is required by this Department that District Inspectors examine
all gobs for gas by going upon the falls as high as- they possibly can
consistent with safety.
1912] Department of Mines. 23
10. — Whenever a District Inspector has reason to believe that the illuminating
oils used in the mines are not fulfilling- the requirements of the law,
they must obtain a sample of this oil by purchase directly or indirectly
and send it to the office of the Department of Mines to be tested. This
sample should not be less than one pint.
11. — The attention of District Inspectors is called to the condition of air shafts
in their respective districts. Where these air shafts constitute the second
opening, they must be equipped with stairways or hoisting apparatus to
afford the employes a means of ingress and egress. And District Inspec-
tors must personally examine air shafts, and the stairways or hoisting
apparatus therein so as to be sure they are free from ice and other ob-
structions.
Hoisting shafts should be equipped with safety gates, safety catches
fencing around the top, and a signalling pipe by means of which signals
may be given and answered to and from the bottom, and to and from
the engineer.
Copies of the code of signals must be put in a frame covered with
glass and posted at the bottom graund landing, and in the engine room.
12. — Oils or explosives must not be stored in the mines.
13. — Hay and straw when taken into the mines should be handled in bales and
not taken in loose. Inspectors must insist upon this.
14. — At all shaft mines and at all other mines of a gaseous or dangerous
character, a system of checking men in and out, which will show HOW
MANY and WHO are in the mines at all times.
15. — All inspectors are requested to exercise care and economy in the use of
supplies, instruments, etc,
16. — These rules are intended to supplement, not to supplant in any way, any of
the requirements or provisions of the Mining Law of the State of West
Virginia.
RULES GOVERNING SOLID SHOOTING.
No. 1. Employ a competent shot-firer, whose duty shall be to fire all holes.
No. 2. All working places must be kept in a "V" shaped condition and all
holes must meet with the approval of the shot firer and be fired by the
shot firer himself.
SUCCESSION OF THE PRINCIPAL COAL BEDS IN THE STATE OF
WEST VIRGINIA, WITH NAMES COMMONLY USED
FOR THEIR DESIGNATION.
Dunkard Series XVI.
1. Washington Coal.
2. Waynesburg A.
24 Annual Kepobt of [W. Va.
Monongahela Series XV.
1. Waynesburg.
2. Uniontown (Chestnut Oak.)
3 Sewickley.
4. Redstone.
5. Pittsburg Coal.
Coiiemaugh Series XIV.
1. Elk Lick, Four-foot — Mineral Co., Barton.
2. Harlm, Friendsville, Crinoidal.
3. Bakerstown, Price, Four-foot — Preston Co.
4. Brush Creek, Masontown, Mahoning.
Allegheny Series XIII.
1. Upper Freeport, Grinithsville.
2. Lower Freeport, Hubbardstown Upper.
3. Upper Kittanning.
4. Middle Kittanning, Hocking Valley, Hubbardstown Lower.
5. Lower Kittanning, ' ' Roaring Creek, " " No. 5 Block, " " Big Bed, ' '
North Coalburg, Mason, Davis, O'Brien Creek.
6. Clarion, Brookville.
Kanawha Black Flint — Pottsville Series XII — Upper Pottsville or Kanawha
Coals.
1. Stockton, Lewiston, Belmont, Cannelton, Thomas, Savage.
2. Coalburg, Acme, (Buffalo Creek).
3. Winifrede, Kanawha, Black band.
4. Chilton.
5. Cedar Grove, Thaeker.
6. Peerless, Alma.
7. No. 2 Gas, Campbell 's Creek War-field, Rawl, Ansted, Island Creek,
Powelton Upper, Page Upper, Montgomery, "Coal Valley Gas Coal,"
Butler.
8. Powellton, Brownstown.
9. Eagle, No. 1 Gas Coal.
10. Little Eagle.
11. Upper War Eagle? (Possibly same as Eagle.)
12. Middle War Eagle.
13. Lower War Eagle.
Middle Pottsville or New River Coals.
1. Hughes Ferry, Long Point.
2. laeger.
3. Sewell, Nuttall, New River, Davy? Tug River?
4. Welch, Smith, Big Creek, Lambert, Dismal Creek' Hemphill, Tug River
Smokeless.
5. Beckley, Winding Gulf, Slab Fork, Ecclea Shaft, Raleigh, New River,
White Stick, "Noah Jenkins," War Creek?
fi. Fire Creek, Quinnimont, New River.
7. Little Fire Creek.
v .'-'--..- ~Y
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Lower Pottsville or Pocahontas Coals.
1. Thin Coals not mined (Pocahontas Nos. 9, 8, 7, 6, & 5.)
2. Pocahontas No. 4, Lower Horsepen?
3. Pocahontas No. 3, Echols? Flat Top.
4. Pocahontas No. 2 & 1, not mined.
NOTE: — Wheie the name of the coal is followed by an interrogation mark
(?) there exists doubt as to the correlation.
LARGE PRODUCERS.
TEE FOLLOWING 71 COMPANIES EACH PEODUCED OVER 000.000
GROSS TONS OF COAL DURING THE YEAR ENDING
JUNE 30TE, 1912.
The Consolidation Coal Company 4,.">46,504
United States Coal & Coke Company^ 2,638,776
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Company 1,933,943
Davis Coal & Coke Company 1,784,319
United States Coal & Oil Company 1,763,802
The New River Company 1,537,776
New River & Pocahontas Cons. Coal Company 1,311,464
Cabin Creek Consolidated Coal Company 1,171,036
Sunday Creek Company 1,094,591
Jamison Coal & Coke Company 1,001,025
Four States Coal & Coke Company 776,405
Hutchinson Coal Company 697,733
Boomer Coal & Coke Company 685,74^
New River Collieries Company : 647,176
McKell Coal & Coke Company 586,046
Davis Colliery Company 546,209
American Coal Company of Alleghany County 501,694
Elkins Coal & Coke Company 483,257
Federal Coal & Coke Company 451,032
Houston Coal & Coke Company 443,500
Virginia Pocahontas Coal Company 433,500
Raleigh Coal & Coke Company 429,339
E. E. White Coal Company 408,990
Gulf Smokeless Coal Company 401,281
Paint Creek Colliery Company 389,539
Pulaski Iron Company 378,331
Thacker Coal & Coke Company 357,850
The Virginia & Pittsburg Coal & Coke Co 349,395
Red Jacket Consolidated Coal & Coke Co 343,745
Cannelton Coal & Coke Company 341,110
Crozier Coal & Coke Company 329,626
J. B. B. Coal Company 329,067
Campbells Creek Coal Company 324,073
26 Annual Eeport of [W. Va.
Page Coal & Coke Company 321,815
Turkey Gap Coal & Coke Company 317,696-
Loup Creek Colliery Company 303,570
Hitcbman Coal & Coke Company 302,812
Upland Coal & Coke Company 302,229
West Virginia Colliery Company 300,969
West Virginia & Pittsburg Coal Company 300,459
Powhatan Coal & Coke Company 299,935
Solvay Collieries Company 297,500
The Century Coal Company of West Virginia 294,472
Madeira-Hill-Clark Coal Company 283,344
Slab Fork Coal Company 282,736
Glen Alum Coal Company 281,282
Eichland Coal Company 262,300
Piney Mining Company 250,411
The Empire Coal & Coke Company 249,835
Ashland Coal & Coke Company 247,132
McDowell Coal & Coke Company 245,708
Keystone Coal & Coke Company 241,698
Wyatt Coal Company 240.118
Lynchburg Coal & Coke Company 237,154
Eosemont Coal Company 236,306
McAlpin Coal Company 233,550
Middle States Coal & Coke Company 229,460
Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Company 228,206
Eureka Coal & Coke Company 226,448
The Monitor Coal & Coke Company 225,889'
Algoma Coal & Coke Company 218,195
LaBelle Iron Works 216,682'
The King Coal Company 211,893
Merchants Coal Company of Pennsylvania 211,792
M. B. Coal & Coke Company 211,437
Kellys Creek Colliery Company 209,114
The Marmet Coal Company 206,512'
Buckeye Coal & Coke Company 206,374
Cumberland Coal Company 205,564
Peerless Coal & Coke Company 205,443
The New Central Coal Company 201,200
Total 38,983,122
The above statement, as will be seen, shows a total of 38,983,122 gross tons
of coal produced by 71 of the companies in the State of West Virginia, during
the year ending June 30th, 1912, who have produced more than 200,000 tons
of coal. The grand total of the coal produced for the year, including all mines,
was 59,581,774 gross tons, which leaves a balance of 20,598,652 gross tons pro-
duced by the other producing companies of the State, who did not get out as
much as 200.000 gross tons each.
STATISTICAL.
1912]
Department of Mines.
29
PROSECUTIONS FOB VIOLATION OF THE MINING LAWS DURING
TEE YEAR ENDING JUNE 39TB., 1912.
(By Districts and Counties.)
DISTRICT
COUNTY
Violations
of Oil
Regulations
Solid
Shooting
Taking
Excess
Powder
Miscellane-
ous.
Totals.
First
1
1
Third
Taylor
1
7
3
1
1
Tenth
7
Tenth
McDowell.^ _
McDowell.. .
Mingo .
2
2
5
1
Tweflth.
8
10
Totals
4
12
8
1
25
PROSECUTIONS.
Below is a list showing the names of persons prosecuted for violation of the
mining laws and mine Inspectors' instructions during the year ending June
30th, 1912.
Marion County.
December 7th, 1911. — Robert McNeel, Driver Boss, employed by the Jamison
Coal & Coke Company, was prosecuted by Karl F. Schoew, Inspector ; tried
before Justice Court for violation of Section 15 of the Mining Law and fined,
including costs, $6.00.
Taylor County.
November 6th, 1911. — H. G. Smith, Miner, employed by the Harrison Coal
Company, was prosecuted by L. D. Vaughan, Inspector; tried before Justice
Court for violation of Section 15 of the Mining Law and fined $10.00 and
costs.
Mercer County.
December 1st, 1911. — Laudra Sara, Miner, employed by the Pocahontas Con-
solidated Collieries Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector; tried
before Justice Court for solid shooting and fined $13.35 and costs.
December 1st, 1911. — Soyas Peterosaka, Miner, employed by the Pocahontas
Consolidated Collieries Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector;
tried before Justice Court for solid shooting and fined $13.35 and costs.
December 1st, 1911. — James Polinski, Miner, employed by the Pocahontas Con-
solidated Collieries Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector; tried
before Justice Court for solid shooting and fined $13.35 and costs.
December 26th, 1911. — William Lott, Miner, employed by the Buckeye Coal
& Coke Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchel, Inspector; tried before Justice
Court for solid shooting and attempting to blow up mine and was fined $25.00
and Costs and sentenced to County Jail for term of 90 days.
December 26th, 1911. — York Watkins, Miner, employed by the Buckeye Coal
& Coke Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector ; tried before Justice
Court for solid shooting and attempting to blow up mine but was dismissed.
May 16th, 1912. — Yeako Runiski, Miner, employed by the Pocahontas Con-
solidated Collieries Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector; tried
before Justice Court for solid shooting and fined $14.40 and costs.
30 Annual Report of [W. Va.
May 16th, 1912. — Yanko Shodo, Miner, employed by the Pocahontas Consoli-
dated Collieries Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector; tried be-
fore Justice Court for solid shooting and fined $14.90 and costs.
McDowell County.
December 6th, 1911. — Sam Menni, Miner, employed by the Roanoke Coal &
Coke Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector; tried before Justice
Court for burning black oil and fined $5.00 and costs.
December 6th, 1911. — Dominick Menni, Miner, employed by the Roanoke Coal
& Coke Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector; tried before Jus-
tice Court for burning black oil and fined $5.00 and costs.
December 12th, 1911. — T. J. Phillips, Miner, employed by the Pocahontas
Collieries Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector; tried before
Justice Court for shooting coal from the solid and fined $10.00 and costs.
December 12th, 1911. — James Taylor, Miner, employed by the Pocahontas
Collieries Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector; tried before
Justice Court for shooting coal from the solid and fined $10.00 and costs.
December 12th, 1911. — Floyd Jones, Miner, employed by the Pocahontas
Collieries Company, was prosecuted by A. Mitchell, Inspector ; tried before
Justice Court for shooting coal from the solid and fined $10.00 and costs.
May 4th, 1912. — Angelo Dofino, Miner, employed by the Keystone Coal & Coke
Company, was prosecuted by William Nicholson, Inspector; tried before Justice
Court for shooting coal from the solid and fined $10.00 and costs.
Mingo County.
August 24th, 1911. — Charley Feredo, Miner, employed by the Thacker Coal
& Coke Company, was prosecuted by P. A. Grady, Inspector, before Justice
Court for violating Section 11 of Mine Law in carrying excess powder into mine
and fined $5.00 and costs.
August 24th, 1911. — Curtis Austin, Miner, employed by the Thacker Coal
& Coke Company, was prosecuted by P. A.- Grady, Inspector, before Justice
Court for violating Section 11 of the Mine Law in carrying excess powder into
Mine and fined $5.00 and costs.
August 24th, 1911. — Fail Foster, Miner, employed by the Thacker Coal &
Coke Company, was prosecuted by F. A. Grady, Inspector, before Justice
Court for violating Section 11 of the Mine Law in carrying excess powder into
mine and fined $5.00 and costs.
August 24th, 1911. — Fail Foster, Miner, employed by the Thacker Coal &
Coke Company, was prosecuted by P. A. Grady, Inspector, before Justice Court
for violating Section 11 of the Mining Law in carrying excess powder itno mine
and fined $5.00 and costs.
August 24th, 1911. — Early Jones, Miner, employed by the Thacker Coal &
Coke Company, was prosecuted by P. A. Grady, Inspector, before Justice Court
for for violating Section 11 of the Mining Law in carrying excess powder into
mine and fined $5.00 and costs.
August 24th, 1911. — Wilbur Warden, Miner, employed by the Thacker Coal
& Coke Company, was prosecuted by P. A. Grady, Inspector, before) Justice
Court for violating Section 11 of the Mine Law in carrying excess powder into
mine and fined $5.00 and costs.
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October 23rd, 1911. — Jess Hoover, Miner, employed by the Thaeker Coal &
•Coke Company, was prosecuted by P. A. Grady, Inspector, before Justice Court
for violating of oil regulations and fined $15.00 and costs.
October 23rd, 1911. — Booker Harston, Miner, employed by the Thaeker Coal
& Coke Company, was prosecuted by P. A. Grady, Inspector, before Justice
Court for violating oil regulations and fined $15.00 and costs.
January 10th, 1912. — Cherry Grannetto, Miner, employed by the Thaeker
Coal & Coke Company, was prosecuted by P. A. Grady, Inspector, before Jus-
tice Court for violating Mining Law in taking excess powder into mine and
fined $15.00 and costs.
January 10th, 1912. — Leon Dominie, Miner, employed by the Thaeker Coal
•& Coke Company, was prosecuted by P. A. Grady, Inspector, before Justice
Court for violating Mining Law in taking excess powder into mine and fined
$15.00 and costs.
January 12th, 1912. — Dan Hubbard, Miner, employed by the Thaeker Coal
•& Coke Company, waa prosecuted by P. A. Grady, Inspector, before Justice
Court for carrying excess powder into mine and fined $15.00 and costs.
EXAMINATIONS OF MINE FOREMEN AND FIRE BOSSES DURING
THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.
The Department has continued its system of examining applicants for certi-
ficates for mine foremen and fire bosses during the past year and up to the
close of this report and since the beginning of these examinations, in the early
part of March, 1910 and up to and including June 30th, 1912, we have ex-
amined a total of 3,000 men, 1663 of whom have been successful as follows:
745 First Class Certificates
847 . Second Class Certificates
71 Fife Boss Certificates
A detailed statement, showing the names and adresses of the successful appli-
cants during the year ending June 30th, 1912, appears elsewhere in this report.
During the year we have conducted examinations at the following places and
dates :
Welch, July 26-27, 1911.
Beckley, August 9-10, 1911.
Elkins, August 16-17, 1911.
Wheeling, August 23-24, 1911.
Logan, August 30-31, 1911.
Charleston, September 27-28, 1911.
Charleston, December 13-14, 1911.
Grafton, December 13.14, 1911.
Welch, December 13-14, 1911.
We have noticed a very marked improvement in the efficiency of mine fore-
men and fire bosses since we began this system of examinations, due, we believe
to men holding and aspiring to such positions, realizing that unless they take
an interest and study mining conditions: constantly, during their hours of em-
ployment in and around the mines to qualify them to pass these examinations
and in the event they fail to do so, they will sacrifice their positions, hence
32 Annual Report of [W. Va.
thy are continuously striving to improve themselves and at the same time, give
better service to their employer and protection of life and property. We be-
lieve that these examinations, for reasons explained above, have also prevented
many accidents in and around the mines and I am pleased to report that the
operators, managers, superintendents, foremen and fire bosses and others con-
nected with the mines and mining, have given this Department their hearty co-
operation in conducting these examinations, which is appreciated by the entire
Department, of Mines.
The following is a list of names and addresses of persons to whom certificates
have been issued during the year ending June 30th, 1912, divided into First
Class Mine Foremen; Second Class Mine Foremen and Fire Bosses, alphabetic-
ally arranged.
FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES.
NAME. ADDRESS.
A.
Akers, Henry Wilcoe, W. Va.
Abercrombie, James Bowder, Ky.
B.
Barber, Babe Vivian, W. Va.
Boyd, A Wright, W. Va.
Bircher, Chas Chiefton, W. Va.
Brown, Demund O Enterprise, W. Va. .
BaiUic, Geo Steubenville, Ohio.
Baillie, Allen S Steubenville, Ohio.
Buka, Robt Worthington, W. Va.
Brent, K. C Thorpe, W. Va.
Bain, James Keeferton, W. Va.
Bashore, Chas. F Keyser, W. Va.
Bennett, W. M Haywood, W. Va.
C.
Connor, Chas. W Coalwood, W. Va.
Connor, Chas Thomas, W. Va.
Costella, P. D Boylen, W. Va.
Cameron, S. A Monongah, W. Va.
Cameron, G. M Thorpe, W. Va.
Creakman, Matt North Fork, W. Va.
Craft, Chas. T Bramwell, W. Va.
D.
Dixon, James Coalwood, W. Va.
Disney, Geo. H ' Coalwood, W. Va.
Dalton, A. J Powhatan, W. Va.
Dufty, Joseph Albert, W. Va.
Dean, D. L Rivesville, W. Va.
E.
Esser, E. M Gary, W. Va.
Elsess, J. R Clarksburg. W. Va,
1912] Department or Mikes. 33
NAME. ADDRESS.
F.
Farquharson, D. W Landgraff. W. Va.
Fitzgibbons, H Switchback, W. Va.
Franklin, L. E Olmstecf, W. Va.
G.
Graham, TI. T Thorpe, W. Va.
Gardner, J. H Pocahontas, Virginia.
Harvey, J. J Thomas, West Va.
Graves, Albert Middleton, W. Va.
H.
Hough, H. N Lumberport, W. Va.
Pray, T. T Watson, W. Va.
Hunter, Matt Gray Ethel, W. Va.
Happerset, H. G Hiawatha, W. Va.
Hill, Ray E Big Four, W. Va.
Home, Harry Gary, W. Va.
Hollins, F. A Vivian, W. Va.
HaJl, -T- H Glen Jean, W. Va.
Holbaugh, Harry R Carlisle, W. Va.
Haskins, H. C Hartridge, W. Va.
Henderson. L. E Chief ton, W. Va.
Hall, Robt Farmington, W. Va.
Hamrick, Geo Montana Mines, W. Va.
I.
Tsner, O. C Simpson, W. Va.
J.
Johnson, James E ATivian, W. Va.
Jack, David Moundsville. W. Va.
Johnson, W. W Ansted, W. Va.
Jenkins, A. N Manbar, W. Va.
Johnson, Chas Big Chimney, W. Va.
Jarrett, Tliomas Meadowbrook, W. Va,
Jack, John Fairmont, W. Va.
K.
Kearns, John Elbert, W. Va.
Knight, Grove Dola, W. Va.
L.
Longmire, P. C Coalwood, W. Va.
Li]1.v- M- M S\emV, W. Va.
Law- J]lt> Winifrede, W. Va.
Lawson, A. E Elbert, W. Va.
Lax, Chas. D ." Coalwood, W. Va.
34 Annual Report of [W. Va.
NAME. ADDRESS.
Lindsey, David Minden, W. Va.
Lewis, W. D Grant Town, W. Va.
Laubenstein, Edw. W Clarksburg, W. Va.
Lang, Thos. A. . .. Grafton, W. Va.
M.
Mathis, Rome Eekman, W. Va.
Martin, John T Monongah, W. Va.
Mason, J. E Shinnston, W. Va.
Miller, J. L Middleton, W. Va.
Murphy, J. A Enterprise, W. Va.
Monk, Leonard Slab Fork, W. Va.
MeKee, Campbell Winif rede, W. Va.
McDonnell, Thos Reynoldsville, W. Va.
McQusky, F. D Glen Alum, W. Va.
O.
Otey, W. A Acme, W. Va.
P.
Pethaski, Thos Eccles, W. Va.
Prehtice, John Winif rede, W. Va.
Powell, W. H Yukon, W. Va.
Pilling, Augustus Stuart, W. Va,
Page, E. R Ansted, W. Va.
Pollock, Thos Clarksburg, W. Va.
Quinn, Patrick Farmington, W. Va.
R.
Roberts, Morgan Wingrove, W. Va.
Roberts, A. C Glen White, W. Va.
Russell, Jno. S Worthington, W. Va.
Raisback, James Welch, W. Va.
Richardson, John Minden, W. Va.
Reese, A. B '. Kaymoor, W. Va.
Roebuck, Samuel Wevaco, W. Va.
Ritter, J. H Arden, W. Va.
Riggins, Jno. C Clarksburg, W. Va.
S.
Shanks, Jno. H Raleigh, W. Va.
Stephens, Seth Moundsville, W. Va.
Smith, T. H Saginaw, Michigan.
Somers, James Fort Branch, W. Va.
Simcox, F. R Switchback, W. Va.
Symon, Geo Winifrede, W. Va.
1912] Department of Mines. * 35
NAME. ADDRESS.
South, L. J Eckman, W. Va.
Smith, Joseph W Elkhora, W. Va,
Sligh, J. C Minden, W. Va.
Stevenson, L. 0 Newburg, W. Va.
Spenser, Arthur B Mt. Clare, W. Va.
Shiel, M. J McWhorter, W. Va.
Sharpener, J. J McWhorter, W. Va.
T.
Thomas, Albert E Gary, W. Va.
Thompson, A. B Gauley Bridge, W. Va.
Triplett, Jasper English, W. Va.
Thompson, L. E Monongah, W. Va.
Tibbets, C. R Beryl, W. Va.
V.
Vacheresse, Edward Red Jacket, W. Va.
Vanscoy, O. M. Gypsey, W. Va.
W.
Waldron, Ronald V Coalwood, W. Va.
Williams, F. E Farmington, W. Va.
Wilson, W. A Gary, W. Va.
Wallace, L. H Yukon, W. Va.
Welty, C. F Barracksville, W. Va.
SECOND CLASS CERTIFICATES.
A.
Abercrombie, John Monongah, W. Va.
Altizer, G. T Davy, W. Va.
Atkins, Floyd Elk Garden, W. Va.
Anderson, C. P Acme, W. Va.
Ashcroft, W. T Middleton, W. Va.
B.
Buchanan, Ed Glen Alum, W. Va.
Bishop, A. M Gary, W. Va.
Brennan, Frank Glen White, W. Va.
Bissett, W. J Coalton, W. Va.
Bogart, R. K Junior, W. Va.
Byers, Henry Beryl, W. Va.
Barton, David A Dellslow, W. Va.
Ralston, J. Y Masontown, W. Va.
Bishoff, J. W Coalton, W. Va.
Burke, Mike Grant Town, W. Va.
Bowman, Otha L Montana Mines, W. Va.
Booth. W. C Harding, W. Va.
36 Annual Eeport of [W. Va.
NAME. ADDRESS.
Burwell, T. J Maybeury, W. Va.
Bohen, Con Big Four, W. Va.
Bowles, Robert Maybeury, W. Va.
Burton, William Pocahontas, Virginia.
Barnett, Sherrill S War Eagle, W. Va.
Bowman, M. T Cinderella, W. Va.
Bailey, J. R Pocahontas, Virginia.
Bunting, James Berwind, W. Va.
Boyd, Ira Oswald, W. Va.
Bierne, P. L Wevaco, W. Va.
C.
Campbell, F. H Wickham, W. Va.
Christopher, Geo Coketon, W. Va.
Cook, Jno. F Austen, W. Va.
Curry, J. II Holden, W. Va.
Cunningham, R. A Eventon, W. Va.
Coburn, Milton Viropa, W. Va.
Connor, Howard I Lewis, W. Va.
Carley, Wade Harding, W. Va.
Cline, Milton Davy, W. Va.
Cherry, John Viropa, W. Va.
Clark, R. J MacAlpin, W. Va.
Cassell, G. C Coalwood, W. Va.
Cullop, C. S Anawalt, W. Va.
Clement, J. G Laing, W. Va.
Carman, Alexander C Oswald, W. Va.
Clark, J. P McComas, W. Va.
Colvard, W. S. .Ashland, W. Va.
Cundiff, Geo Wyndal, W. Va.
Cunningham, Thos Cannelton, W. Va.
Clendennin, H. H Nabob, W. Va.
Coiner, Wm Acme, W. Va.
Cash, Chap Acme, W. Va.
( 'lark, Edward East Bank, W. Va.
Cadwallender, Robt. Acme, W. Va.
Cawley, R, M Black Betsey, W. Va.
D.
Dawson, J. L Mohawk, W. Va.
Dunn, John Mt. Carbon, W. Va.
Dickinson, Jno Albert, W. Va.
Drainer, Wm. M Flemington, W. Va.
Dye, Elbert Gary, W. Va.
Daniel, Jno. O Claremont, W. Va.
Davis, W. E Barren Creek, W. Va.
Dale, Walter Olcott, W. Va.
Dewitt, A. W Heatherman, W. Va.
1912] Department of Mines. 37
NAME. ADDRESS.
Darby, Mory Kayford, W. Va.
Davis, Harry H Ohley, W. Va.
Dower, John Stone Cliff, W. Va.
E.
Kwing, Earl Hartford, W. Va.
F.
Fleming, T. A Schell, W. Va.
Forbes, James . Wellsburg, W. Va.
Filbin, Jno Handley, W. Va.
Ford, N. A Coalton, W. Va.
Franklin, D. W Marytown, W. Va.
Fisher, H. H Premier. W. Va.
Fenimore, J. C Big Creek. W. Va.
G.
Gaultney, Tkos. W Maybeury, W. Va.
Gilchrist, W. A Laing, W. Va.
Gibson, Robt. W Tyrconnell, W. Va.
Gray, O. A Dola, W. Va.
Graham. S. C. Jr Gary, W. Va.
Gilmore, Jenkins J Mohawk, W. Va.
Grant, P. A Twin Branch, W. Va.
Gonia, H. W Premier, W. Va.
Gibson, A. J Leekie, W. Va.
Gebraski, Larry Pageton, W. Va.
< ieyer, P. C Dorothy, W. Va.
H.
Hutchinson, E. S Switchback, W. Va.
Haire, A. C Worth, W. Va.
Hufford, J. E Lex, W. Va.
Hubbard, H. L Hallsville, W. Va.
Hostetter, Mike Gary, W. Va.
Harrison, Win Thayer, W. Va.
Hurt, Wm Mabscott, W. Va.
Hudson, J. 8 Raleigh, W. Va.
Hornsby, Wm Wright, W. Va.
Harshbarger, Grant Beryl, W. Va.
Henderson, L. E Chiefton, W. Va.
Holliday, Geo. W Steubenville, Ohio.
Harvey, S. S Upper Potomac, W. Va.
Haley, Marsh Farnum, W. Va.
Hendrick, Geo Farnum, W. Va.
Hearshman, H. D Minden, W. Va.
Harmon, J. M Elbert, W. Va.
1 laky, Timothy W Matewan, W. Va.
38 Annual Report of [W. Va.
NAME. ADDRESS.
Hackworth, J. V Worth, W. Va.
Hall, Palmer L Algoma, W. Va.
Hall, M. D Algoma, W. Va.
Heathernian, W. T Mohawk, W. Va.
Hopkins, W. J Mohawk, W. Va.
Heretta, Rudy Gary, W. Va.
Hollaway, J. H McDowell, W. Va.
Huffman, Frank Big Sandy, W. Va.
Hancock, J. W Winding Gulf, W. Va.
Hudnall, Geo Mucklow, W. Va.
J.
Johnson, J. E Wright, W. Va.
Johnson, V. A Branchland, W. Va.
Jennings, W. P Clarksburg, W. Va.
Johnson, J. D Big Sandy, W. Va.
K
King, John Roderfield, W. Va.
Knight, H. B Dodson, W. Va.
Kittle, M. B Hartridge, W. Va.
Kelley, A. B. Boylen, W. Va,
Kirkpatrick, W. H Matewan, W. Va.
Kenney, D. E Ashland, W. Va.
Kirby, J. D Davy, W. Va.
Kingan, A. B Goodwill, W. Va.
Knight, Robert F Hartford, W. Va.
Klanger, Chas. J Glen White, W. Va.
Kennedy, John Glen White, W. Va.
Kilburn, George Wm Putney, W. Va.
Kennedy, Thos Shrewsbury, W. Va.
Kirby, W. H Decota, W. Va.
Kirk, P. H Wake Forest, W. Va.
L.
Lake, James A Thomas, W. Va.
Lang, James Red Rock, W. Va.
Lester, J. W Gary, W. Va.
Liddle, R. W Davy, W. Va.
Lewis, E. C Ashland, W. Va.
Loyd, Okey East Lynn, W. Va.
Lilly, Wash Hotcoal, W. Va.
Leftwich, Chas. W Putney, W. Va.
Larabee. C. R Sharon, W. Va.
M.
Macfarlane, Malcolm Barnum, W.. Va.
Montgomery, Geo. W Bower, W. Va.
Miller, J. L Middleton, W. Va.
1912]-
Depaetment of Mines. 39
NAME. ADDRESS.
Miller, Charlie Holden, W. Va.
Miller, Jerry H Marting, W. Va.
Miner, E. L Wevaco, W. Va.
Miller, J. S Honda, W. Va.
Montgomery, Chas. E Burnwell, W. Va.
Moore, W. E Cliff Top, W. Va.
MeAlister, J. T : Hernshaw, W. Va.
Morris, L. C Shinnston, W. Va.
McGinnis, W. M Independence, W. Va.
Manning, Brice E Lumberport, W. Va.
Mitchell, A. P Gary, W. Va.
Masley, W. D Gary, W. Va.
McDonald, R. L Big Four, W. Va.
McBrayer, James Hemphill, W. Va.
Morgan, M. M Thorpe, W. Va.
Marshall, W. L Worth, W. Va.
McBrayer, J. W Middlesboro, Kentucky.
Melvin A. P Twin Branch, W. Va.
Maynard, T. D War Eagle, W. Va.
Malloy, J. J Clarksburg, W. Va.
Meadows, Hoge Newlyn, W. Va.
Meadows, Owen .Carbon, W. Va.
Magruder, Wm : Wheeling, W. Va.
Moran, L. D Wyndal, W. Va.
Maynor, Cleve Herberton, W. Va.
MeDamel, W. L Berry, W. Va.
N.
Nunn W. S Hiawatha, W. Va.
Nichols, Geo Grant Town, W. Va.
O.
Ort, Chas. C '. Simpson, W. Va.
Oley, W. A Ashland, W. Va,
P.
Powell, C. D Meadowbrook, W. Va.
Pack, E. E Eskdale, W. Va.
Price, Frank L Hernshaw, W. Va.
Pauley, E. P Acme, W. Va.
Patterson, Hugh L Carbon, W. Va.
Pugh, T. L Leewood, W. Va.
Powers, J. H Deeota, W. Va.
Q.
Quesenberry, W. L Keystone, W. Va.
40 Annual Eeport of [W. Va.
NAME. ADDRESS.
Ring, G. M Premier, W. Va.
Bitter, J. H Arden, W. Va.
Richards, Floyd S Logan, W. Va.
Randolph, Ward Wilsonburg, W. Va.
Rodeheaver, Geo. T Catawba, W. Va.
Rieer, Jno Monongah, W. Va.
Rose, Blair Elbert, W. Va.
Ramey, F. L MacDonald, W. Va.
Riley. Earl W Layland, W. Va.
Roach, Lew Monarch, W. Va.
Rose, P. L Kayford, W. Va.
8.
Snead, W. H Monarch, W. Va,
Shomo, C. W Junior, W. Va.
Shuttelworth, W. E Shinnston, W. Va.
Summers, D. M Gypsy, w- Va-
Stannafd, Geo. E Tunnelton, W. Va.
Summers, J. L Gypsy, W. Va.
Smith, David O Tyrconnell, W. Va.
Swiger, U. G Dola, W. Va.
Swiger, J. 0 Lola, W. Va.
Smith, James G Myersdale, Pa.
Straight, O. C Clarksburg, W. Va.
Smith, H. G Tyrconnell, W .Va.
Strickler, Warfield English, W. Va.
Strickler, J. W. English, W. Va.
South, R. H Eckman, W. Va.
Starkey, R. O Gary, W. Va.
Sharky, Nick Gary, W. Va.
Smith, R. B Switchback, W. Va,
Sizeman, J. T Thorpe, W. Va.
Shaw, W. F Coalwood, W. Va.
Spicer, W. T Welch, W. Va.
Sw iger, Chas. R Lumberport, W. Va,
Smith, Geo. E Ronda, W. Va,
Slack, C. T Dry Branch, W. Va.
Stephens, G. M Moundsville, W. Va.
Scholl, L. E Man, W. Va.
Stull, D. H Fayetteville, W. Va.
Short, F. W Acme, W. Va.
Scherer, F. E Acme, W. Va.
Stephens, J. W Shrewsbury, W. Va.
Snodgrass, Joe Holden. W. Va.
1912] Department op Mines. 41
T.
name address
Taylor, J. H Welch, W. Va.
Triplett, Joseph ■ Yukon, W. Va.
Thomas, Clarence Watson, W. Va.
Thompson, Geo. E Holden, W. Va.
Thompson, A. B Gauley Bridge, W. Va.
Temple, C. B Hiorra, W. Va.
Tibbets, F. H Beryl, W. Va.
Tulley, J. M Gary, W. Va.
Taylor, J. F Ashland, W. Va.
Tackett, Geo Eventon, W. Va.
Taylor, Robt Charleston, W. Va.
Taylor, Raleigh C Ansted, W. Va.
Titlow, B. F Colcord, W. Va.
V.
Vaughn, Ed Hiawatha, W. Va.
Vance, J. L Ashland, W. Va.
Vernon, J. E Glen Alum, W. Va.
W.
Welch, Geo. W Merrimae, W. Va.
Walters, Trig Maybeury, W. Va.
White, William McDowell, W. Va.
Weber, Richard Grafton, W. Va.
Whitman, W. G Holden, W. Va.
Warden, C. A Kingston, W. Va.
Woolf, Win. B Plemington, W. Va.
White, W. M Yukon, W. Va.
Whitworth, W. H Gary, W. Va.
Ward, S. E Premier, W. Va.
Warwick, W. W Slab Fork, W. Va.
Watson, S. L Lansing, W. Va.
Weis, Fred Mason, W. Va.
Wilson, Wm. E Page, W. Va.
Whittaker, C. E Clothier, W. Va.
Workman, Chas. A Vanetta, W. Va.
Waters, Thomas Peytona, W. Va.
Wriston, B. F Hill Top, W. Va.
Waddle, G. R Keeferton, W. Va.
Y.
Young, Jno Cedar Grove, W. Va.
Yerkey, C. E Lewis, W. Va.
Yates, W. M Elkhorn, W. Va,
Z.
Zurik, Mike Carey, W. Va.
42 Annual Eepobt of [W. Va.
FIRE BOSS CERTIFICATES.
B.
NAME ADDRESS
Bolton, Wm Cranberry, W. Va.
Brown, M. A Algoma, W. Va.
Bare, Wm. Kimball, W. Va.
Bradach, John Henry, W. Va.
C.
Chadwick, J. D. M Steubenville, Ohio.
H.
Haynes, James Jed, W. Va.
Henry, L. B Gypsy, W. Va.
I.
Isherwood, Edward Cane Brake, W. Va.
J.
Johnson, W. W Ansted, W. Va.
L.
Laird, Thos Shinnston, W. Va.
M.
Mannus, O. A Keystone, W. Va.
Murphy, B. B Olmsted, W. Va.
N.
Niddif er, K. C Jed, W. Va.
P.
Parish, J. A Farmington, W. Va.
8.
Smith, Harry Ansted, W. Va.
Stokes, M. E Bed Star, W. Va.
T.
Tomiko, Albert Henry ,W. Va.
W.
Woodward, H. J Jed, W. Va.
Wakefield, Benjamin Farmington, W. Va.
Y.
Young. Wm Steubenville, Ohio.
1912]
Department of Mines.
43
HATES ON COAL AND COKE FROM VARIOUS DISTRICTS IN WEST
VIRGINIA ON THE WESTERN MARYLAND RAILWAY TO
THE PRINCIPAL MARKETING POINTS AS OF
OCTOBER 31ST, 1912.
TO
Coal.
Cumberland
Piedmont
District
Coal.
West Virginia
District
Coke
West Virginia
District
Boston, Mass
Pt. Reading
New York, N. Y...
Jersey City, N. J._
Pt. Richmond
Pt.- Richmond
Pt. Richmond
Pt. Richmond
Philadelphia
Baltimore. Md
Pt. Covington
Pt. Covington
Pt. Covington
Pt. Covington
Sandusky, 0
Sandusky, Ohio.
Lakes)
Chicago, II!
St. Louis, Mo._ _
(For reshipment by
$2.60
(1) 1.55
1.95
1.85
(2) 1.35
(3*) 1.25
GROSS TON
$2.85
(1) 1.80
2.20
2.10
(2) 1.60
(3) 1.50
1.60
1.60
1.60
(5) 1.35
(6) 1.18
1.85
1.85
1.85
(5) 1.60
(6) 1.43
1.60
$1.45
(a) 1.15
(b) 1.25
2.05
2.50
1.85
NET TON
$1.25
(a) .96^
(b) 1.06M
1.90
2.35
$3.25 Net T
2.15 Net T
(4) 1.65 G. T
1.95 Net T
1.95 Net T
(4) 1.65 G. T
$2.25 Net
2.65 Net T
2.80 Net T
NOTE — (l)When dumped over coal piers amd delivered to vessels.
(2) For points inside Capes.
(3) For points outside Capes.
(4) When for export.
(5) For points in Baltimore Harbor in Chesapeake Bay, "inside the Chesapeake Capes."
(6) For points outside Chesapeake Capes.
(a) Applies only on cargo coal F. O. B. cars on Dock for reshipment by Lake. The charge for
transferring coal from cars to vessel is 5 cents ton of 2000 lbs. and will be in addition to above
rates.
(b) Applies on coal F. 0. B. ears on Dock to be used for fuel for Vessels. The charge for transferring
coal from cars to bunkers of vessels are as follows, and will be in addition to the above rates:
Vessels taking coal cargoes He per 2000 lbs.
Vessels not taking coal cargoes 19c per 2000 lbs.
Vessels not taking cargoes(when coal is wheeled aboard) 35c per 2000 lbs.
u
Annual Eeport of
[W. ^A.
BATES ON COAL AND COKE FROM _TEE VARIOUS DISTRICTS
WEST VIRGINIA ON TEE C. $ 0. BY. TO TEE PRINCIPAL
MARKETING POINTS AS OF OCTOBER 31ST, 1912.
IN
TO
Detroit, Mich Com.
Toledo, 0 Lake
Toledo, 0 Com.
Concinnati, 0 _■ Com.
Chicago, 111 Com.
Indianapolis, Ind Com.
St. Paul, Minn Com.
Milwaukee, Wis. (Proper) Com.
Hamilton. Ohio Com.
Springfield, 0 Com.
Dayton, 0 Com.
Lima, 0 Com.
Newport News, Va. (For beyond Capes)
Newport News, Va. (proper) Com.
Richmond, Va Com.
Lynchburg, Va Com.
Manchester, Va _ Com.
Winston-Salem, N. C Com.
Empo ra, Va Com.
Mineral, Va Com.
Jacksonville, F!a — Com.
Savananh, Ga Com.
Covington. Va
Fordwick, Va
Fordwick, Va Com.
Pea, Nut & Slack
Mine Run
Lump & Egg
Covington, Va Com.
Pea, Nut & Slack
Mine Run
Lump & Egg
Commercial Coal, Lake
or Tidewater Coal.
Kanawha
District
1.40
.97
1.25
1.C0
1.90
1.55
No Throu
2.50
1.15
1.25
1.25
1.25
1,50
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
2.20
2.40
1.60
2.85
2.50
.75
.90
1.50
.60
.85
1.00
New River
District
S 1.50
1.12
1.45
1.10
2.05
1.65
gh Rates.
2.65
1.25
1.45
1.35
1.45
1.40
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
2.10
2.30
1.50
2.75
2.40
Coke from various Dis-
tricts to the same points
Kanawha
District
2.10
New River
District
1.20
1.95 1.95
1.70 1.70
2.50 2.50
2.30 2.30
No Throu gh Rates.
.65
80.
.95
.50
.75
2.70
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.75
2.00
2.00
'1.75
2.00
2.40
2.30
2.00
3.35
2.75
.75
1.50
2.70
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
2.00
2.00
•1.57
2.00
2.30
2.30
2.00
3.25
2.65
.65
1.50
* Rate Crushed Coke from New River and Kanawha Districts 92.00.
NOTE — All of the above rates are based on NET tons except the Newport News, Va., "For Bevond Capes"
which is GROSS tons.
RATES ON COAL AND COKE FROM MINES LOCATED ON TEE K. $
M. RT. IN TEE WEST VIRGINIA TO TEE PRINCIPAL
MARKETING -POINTS.
TO
Chicago, 111
Columbus, O
Detroit, Mich
Ft. Wayne, Ind
Grand Rapids, Mich
Holland, Mich
Indianapolis, Ind
Kalamazoo, Mich
La Fayette, Ind
Milwaukee, (Proper) Wis
Milwaukee, (Beyond) Wis
Toledo, (Proper) O....
Toledo, (for Lake Shipment) O.
Toledo, (Fuel Coal) O
COAL
COKE
81.90
$2.50
.90
1.20
1.40
2.10
1.60
2.30
1.90
2.50
1.90
2.50
1.55
2.30
1.85
2.50
1.75
2.50
2.50
2.70
1.90
1.25
1.65
1.02
1.25
1912]
Department of Mines.
45
RATE ON COAL FROM VARIOUS DISTRICTS IN WEST VIRGINIA ON
THE N. 4- W. R. R. TO THE PRINCIPAL MARKETING
POINTS AS OF OCTOBER 31ST, 1912.
TO
Norfolk, Va
Greenboro.N.C
Charlotte, N. C
Salisbury, N. C
Concord, N. C
Raleigh, N. C
Durham, N. C
Winston-Salem. N. C._
Graham, N. C.._
Burlington. N. C
Haw River, N. C
Wilmington, N. C
Fayetteville, N. C
Tarboro, N. C
Washington, N. C
Columbia, S.C
Charleston, S. C
Chicago, 111 -..
Joliet, 111..
Cincinnati, 0
Detroit, Mich
Grand Rapids, Mich...
Kalamazoo, Mich
South Bend, Ind
Sandusky Docks, 0.__
(For Lake Shipment.) All per ton of 2,000 lbs.,
Lambert Point, Va
Poca and
Tug River
Districts.
(For Beyond Capes.) Per ton of 2,240 lbs.
$1.50
2.30
2.35
2.35
2.35
2.30
2.20
2.10
2.30
2.30
2.30
2.05
2.40
2.40
2.05
2.35
2.15
2.05
2.05
1.10
1.60
2.10
2.05
1.95
1.12
1.40
Clinch
Valley
Districts.
SI. 50
2.30
2.35
2.35
2.35
2.30
2.20
2.10
2.30
2.30
2.30
2.05
2.40
2.40
2.05
2.35
2.15
2.30
2.30
1.35
1.85
2.35
2.30
2.20
1.37
Thacker
District.
1.60
2.40
2.45
2.45
2.45
2.40
2.30
2.20
2.40
2.40
2.40
2.15
2.50
2.50
2.15
2.45
2.25
1.90
1.90
1.00
1.40
1.90
1.85
1.80
.97
l.oO
Kenova
District.
SI. 70
2.50
2.55
2.55
2.55
2.50
2.40
2.30
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.25
2.60
2.60
2.25
2.55
2.35
1.90
1.90
1.00
1.40
1.90
1.85
1.80
.97
On Docks.
1.60
On Dock.
RATES ON COKE FROM VARIOUS DISTRICTS IN WEST VIRGINIA
ON THE N. 4' W. RY. TO THE PRINCIPAL MARKETING
POINTS.
TO
Poca and
Tug River
Districts.
Clinch
Valley
Districts.
$ 2.50
2.50
3.35
2.70
1.00
1.00
1.55
1.25
1.25
S 2.65 '
2.65
3.50
2.85
1.15
1.15
1.70
1.40
1.40
All Coke per tc
2,000 lbs.
Joliet III
S S Marie Ont.
n of
46
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
SATES ON COAL FROM VARIOUS DISTRICTS IN WEST VIRGINIA
ON THE C. $ C. RY. TO THE PRINCIPAL MARKETING
POINTS AS OF OCTOBER S1ST, 1912.
TO WHAT POINT
Roaring
Creek
District.
Upshur
District.
Braxton
District.
Elk River
District.
Chicago, 111 .
Indianapolis, Ind
Columbus, 0
Toledo, 0.
$1.90
1.55
.90
1.25
1.40
2.50
1.75
1.55
$1.90
1.55
.90
SI. 90
1.55
.90
1.25
1.40
2.50
1.75
1.55
1.55
1.55
1.40
2.35
1.15
1.25
1.55
1.60
1.80
1.55
1.90
1.90
1.25
1.65
1.25
1.60
1.60
1.45
1.25
1.25
1.25
2.20
1.85
1.85
1.75
1.55
S1.90
1.55
.90
1.25
1.40
2.50
1.75
1.55
1.40
Milwaukee, Wis. ..
La Fayette, Ind. _ ._. ._ -.
2.50
1.40
1.55
Gas City, Ind.
1.55
Greeusburg, Ind
Adrian, Mich
St. Louis, Mo... ._
Cleveland, 0
1.55
1.40
2.35
1.15
1.15
1.55
1.60
1.80
1.55
1.90
1.90
1.25
1.65
1.25
1.60
1.60
1.45
1.25
1.25
1.25
2.20
1.85
1.85
1.75
1.75
1.55
1.40
2.35
1.15
1.25
1.55
1.60
1.80
1.55
1.90
1.90
1.25
1.65
1,25
1.60
1.60
1.45
1.25
1.25
1.25
2.20
1.85
1.85
1.75
1.55
1.55
1.40
2.35
1.75
1.25
Portland, Ind.. ._ - __
1.55
1.60
Pontiac, Mich.-
1.80
1.55
1.90
1.90
Bluffton, 0.
1.25
1.65
1.25
1.60
1.60
1.45
1.25
1.25
1.25
New York, N. Y.
*2.20
Philadelphia, Pa
*1.85
•1.S5
•1.75
•1.55
The rates to these points will only be applicable from the Elk District to stations East of Middle Creek
1912^
Department op Mines.
47
BATES ON COKE FROM THE VARIOUS DISTRICTS IN WEST
GINIA ON THE C. $ C. RT. TO THE PRINCIPAL MARKET-
ING POINTS AS OF OCTOBER 31ST, 1912.
VIR-
TO WHAT POINT
Chicago, 111
Indianapolis, Ind
Columbus, 0
Toledo, Ohio
Detroit, Mich...
Milwaukee, Wis -
La Fayette, Ind._
Kokomo, Ind —
Granite City, 111
Adrain, Mich
St. Louis, Mo
Dayton, 0
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, 0
Wellston, 0.
Saginaw, Mich
Grand Rapids, Mich _.
Belief ontaine, 0
Washington Court House, 0
Union Furnace, 0
Ft. Wayne, Ind
Addyston, 0
Linma, 0
Marion, 0
Springfield, 0....
New Castle, Ind
Peoria, 111
Benton Harbor, Mich
Hamilton, Ohio
Hammond, Ind
Roaring
Upshur
Creek
District.
District.
$2.50
$2.50
2.30
2.30
1.65
1.65
1.95
1.95
2.10
2.10
2.70
2.70
2.50
2.50
2.30
2.30
2.80
2.80
2.10
2.10
2.80
2.80
1.95
1.95
2.30
2.30
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.30
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.55
1.55
2.30
2.30
1.70
1.70
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
2.30
2.30
2.65
2.65
2.50
2.50
1.95
1.95
2.50
2.50
48
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
FATES ON COAL AND COKE FROM NEW RIVER DISTRICT IN WEST
VIRGINIA ON THE VIRGINIAN RAILWAY TO PRINCIPAL
MARKETING POINTS AS TO OCTOBER 81ST: 1912.
(Per ton of 2,000 pounds except as noted below.)
TO
New River District
Coal.
Coke
Sewells Point, Va.
For export
(For beyond
( the capes) _
Norfolk , Va
Richmond, Va
South Richmond (Manchester) Va.
Lynchburg, Va
Roanake, Va .
Emporia, Va
Winston-Salem, N. C
Greensboro, N. C
Charlotte, N. C
Salisbury, N. C
Concord, N. C
Raleigh, N. C
Durham, N. C
Graham, N. C
Burlington, N. C
Haw River, N. C
Wilmington, N. Cl
Fayetteville, N. C._
Tarboro, N. C
Washington, N. C
Columbia, N. C
Charleston, S. C
Savanah, Ga
Jacksonville, Fla
% 1.40
(See Note)
$ 1.40
(See Note)
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.30
2.30
2.10
2.30
2.35
2.35
2.35
2.30
2.20
2.30
2.30
2.30
2.05
2.40
2.40
2.05
2.35
2.15
2.40
2.75
S 1.65
(See Note)
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.50
1.30
2.30
2.10
2.30
2.35
2.35
2.35
2.30
2.20
2.30
2.30
2.30
2.45
2.40
2.40
2.40
2.35
2.50
2.65
3.25
NOTE— Rates to Sewells Point, Va., on coal for export or for beyond the Capes, and Coke for export, applies
per ton' of 2,240 pounds.
] 9 1 2
Department of Mines.
49
HATES ON COAL FEOM VARIOUS DISTRICTS IN WEST VIRGINIA
ON THE B. 4- 0. R. R. AND LATERAL LINES TO THE PRIN.
CIPAL MARKETING POINTS.
FROM
jiarden.
Upper
larksburg,
Junior,
Opekiska,
reek Short
ur.
DELIVERY
.* a
ton, C
nont,
ongah
ing, C
Upsh
'>
g
c a -8
m c n 5 <l.
X
>,
ssWfc
= fc2«J
3
O
.2
3
■<<
S3
s
o
o
TO
Gross Ton
Gross Ton
Gross Ton
Gross Ton
Baltimore, Md
Local. ... .
1.60
$ 1.85
$ 1.85
$ 2.00
For reshipment inside Capes
1.35
1.60
1.60
1.75
For reshipment outside
Capes
1.18
1.43
1.43
1.58
Philadelphia, Pa
1.60
1.85
1.85
2.00
For reshipmrnt inside Capes. .
For reshipment outside
1.35
1.60
1.60
1.75
Capes. _.
For reshipment
Local
1.25
1.50
1.50
1.65
St. George, S. I
Wilmington, Del
1.55
1.80
1.80
1.60
1.85
1.85
2.00
Net Ton
Net Ton
Net Ton
Net Ton
Net Ton
Columbus, 0 ...
Local .
1.15
.90
.90
90.
1.15
Sandusky, Ohio
Local
1.45
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.45
Cleveland, 0
Local
1.35
1.15
1.00
1.15
1.36
Local
Local _
1.35
1.35
2.05
1.80
1.15
1.05
1.90
1.60
1.00
.95
1.90
1.60
1.15
1.05
1.90
1.60
1.35
1.35
2.05
Syracuse, Ind ..
Local _
1.80
Local
Local __.
1.10
1.45
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.25
1.10
Toledo, 0
1.45
1.60
2.10
1.40
1.90
1.40
1.90
1.40
1.90
1.60
Grand Rapids, Mich. .
Local
2.10
RATES ON COKE FROM VARIOUS DISTRICTS IN WEST VIRGINIA ON
THE B. # O. R. R. AND LATERAL LINES TO THE PRIN-
CIPAL MARKETING POINTS.
FROM
Belington, Clarks-
burg, Coal & Coke
No. 10, King
Kingwood,
DELIVERY
Monongah,
Moundsville,
Opekiska,
Short Line
Gauley
TO
Western Maryland
R. R.
■
Local ..
Local
Rate per 2000 lbs.
Rate per 2000 Iba.
$ 1.95
1.95
2.15
$ 2.15
2.15
St. George, S. I
2.35
1.75
1.80
1.80
1.95
2.00
2.00
Harrisburg, Pa
Local
1.50
1.70
Local ... _ _____
1.65
1.85
Cleveland, 0.
Local
Local
1.65
1.35
1.55
1.70
1.85
1.55
1.75
Cincinnati, 0
Local _
1.90
2.50
2.70
Toledo, 0..
Local
Local _ _
1.95
2.10
2.15
2.30
Annum, Report of
[W. Va.
OIL TESTS FOE THE YEAS ENDING JUNE SOTIL 191?
(The Smoke Test shows the percentage in excess of pure Cotton Seed Oil
■which is 100 per cent.)
Date of
Test.
Same of Sampler or Manufacturer.
( lolor.
Sediment.
7- 1-11
7-18-11
8- 5-11
8- 5-11
8- 5-11
8-14-11
8-J6-11
8-26-11
9- 2-11
9- 2-11
9- 2-11
9- 2-11
9- 2-11
9- 2-11
9-16-11
9-16-11
10- 7-11
10- 7-11
10-14-11
10-21-11
10-11-11
10-11-11
11-11-11
11-11-11
12-30-11
1-13-12
1-30-12
2- 3-12
2-18-12
2-18-12
2-18-12
2-24-12
2-24-12
2-24-12
2-24-12
2-24-12
2-24-12
2-24-12
3-15-12
3-16-12
4-29-12
4-29-12
4-29-12
4-29-12
6-30-12
L. Sonneborn Sons, Inc Light Ambre...
The Burton & Landstreet Company. . . Golden Amber
lard Oil Company Dark Brown Amber.
Standard Oil Company ^. Dark Brown
Burton & Landstreet Supply Co... Light Ambre
Columbus Iron & Steel Company... .. Very Pale Amber
Standard Oil Company Dark Golden Amber .
Standard Oil Company Dark Golden amber.
Standard Oil Company Dark Amber
Standard Oil Company Dark Amber
Standard Oil Company.
Standard Oil Company.
Mueklow Supply Company...
Mueklow Supply Company
Standard Oil Company
Standard Oil Company
Nuttal Coal Company
Burton & Landstreet Company
Standard Oil Company
Burton it Landstreet Company
Standard Oil Company
Standard Oil Company .
Standard Oul Company.
Standard Oil Company
Burton & Landstreet Company ..
Coal Valley Mining Company
Burton & Landstreet Company...
Ethel Coal Company .
Branchland Coal Company
William C. Robinson & Sons Co...
Standard Oil Company
H. T. Wilson Coal Company
t:. S. Coal & Oil Company
Rex Coal & Coke Company
Logan Coal Company
Cora Coal & Coke Company
Guyandotte Coal Company .
Maryland Coal Conpamy
William ('. Robinson & Sons Co...
Burton & Landstreet Company
( ireat Eastern Oil & Paint Co
W. C. Robinson & Sons Company.
Standard Oil Company
Standard Oil Company
Burton & Landstreet Company. . .
Dark Amber
Dark Amber
Pale Amber
Very Light Amber. .
Bluish Amber
Brown Amber...
Light Amber
Brown Amber
Pale Amber. .
Brown Amber
Very Pale Amber
Pale Amber.
Very Pale Ambi •
Water Color
Dark Amber
Light Amber
Dark Golden Amber.
Pale Amber
Lifght Amber
Miners Sunshine. .
Dark Amber
Light Amber
Light Amber
Dark .Amber
Yellow Clay Color
Bluish Amber
Bluish Amber.
Golden Amber
Very Pale Amber. .
Amber
Dark Amber
Light Amber
Bluish Ami k
Brown Ambi c
None
None
None.
None
None. _.
None
None. ..
None
None. .
None
None.
None
Black -
None
None
None
\< ue .
Cloudy
None
None
None
None
None
None
N hi'
Non< . .
No le
None
None
None
None
None.
None
None .
None
None.
None
None
None.
None.
None.
Department of Mixes.
53
OIL TESTS FOE THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.— Continued.
, Test shows the perceniagt in excess of pun < ■■ ed Oil
which is WO //< r ct nt.)
uiell.
Hydro-
meter
Reading.
Temper-
ature
Smoke
Party Making
None
7
:
177.'
150^
L50<
10'
125%
:
:
Small \\
Like Lard Oil...
34
32°
26°
Lard Oil
, -pecks. . -
Like Cotton Seed iil...
30°
27
34
29°
26°
29°
II
22
•
34°
33°
40°
25°
78
78
78
78°
74
71
69°
69°
66°
64°
71'
72°
72"
72
56°
74°
60°
7fi
76°
ilartin
Lard Oil
Lard Oil .
Lard Oil
Oloudv
None
Petroleum
eed i ':.!
James Martin
None _
Lard Oil
James M
None
Olive Oil
Vlartin
1
None.
Lard Oil .
Lard Oil
Martin
Fish Oil
30°
33°
Lard Oil ...
eed Oil
30°
20°
2S°
32°
31°
32°
28
31°
22°
29°
30°
30°
7,
74°
74°
74°
"1
74
74°
80°
6S°
68°
68°
70'
Lard Oil
None .
Petroleum '
Cotton Seed Oil
. lames Martin
Cotton Seed Oil
Petroleum
Lard Oil
Kerosene. _ ...
Cotton Seed Oil
Lard Oil
None _ _ _
James Martin
None
Martin
Lard Oil
Lard Oil
Petroleum
James Martin
52
Annual Ekpoet of
[W. Va.
^ 2
a
o
r-
< ■
w
o
So
OK
S3
o
'-'S
]3 J3
<N OO t^ CD CO Tl< O O
^HMQOHCOO'HiO
^WrHCCMOOOQO
—ICO HNS-*
CM **f co io *t< r~ -<i< o '.o
U3 :_: - z- *v ira ac o t -
io oo to cc o
g 03 C3
_' c.
CO -^ t^ t~
COMO
CM Hio
jlJilili^lplliIiflslliildii
Oi CO »0 t^
" -HCN
. 55
S^.a.>
■S"Hi
§ a^v
.2 3a "S
2o<!ft.
1912"
Department of Mines.
53
: ~ S .- — , 5 '— _ -^ r- r.- -. i- t- -s o -i I- :: 'O >- — t- cooco
iS5mo5R-x^^oci- -* to CO ■* * O uo — . — _ CO t-_ -x __ _ o —
rcxTlO ^"H* CO t-^OS to ^« N '-O C". ^ N -h CC X W 't X
o fS-S-5
mSSc
I
& 5,,
, d t-J3 rt 3 t.— -J: CJ_ c3 " o • — ^-cajr
i a 5 a 5.3 3-s s>>S s~ £-5 So sj.g jj
54
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
COAL PRODUCTION BY GEOLOGICAL SERIES AND COUNTIES— 191L
NTY.
Monongahela
Series No. 15
Conemaugh
Series
(Elk River)
No. 14
Alleghany-
Kanawha
Series No. 13
Pottsville
New River
Pocahontas
Series No. 12
Total
(Tons 2240)
lbs.)
544,152
4,833,652
664.393
374,595
4,529,344
40,057
37,091
714,818
256,776
136,040
680,192
4.S33.052
664,393
Ohio
374,595
4,529,344
40,057
Upshur
37,091
965
40,612
125,388
756.395
382,164
841,801
Taylor
668,172
23,412
39,716
188,907
385,966
705,451
1,114,732
731,300
188,907
195.151
74.824
655,941
11,181
716,632
Tucker
1.114.732
203,430
57,641
139,377
506,470
203,430
Gilmer
57,641
139,377
506,470
( ilay
181,963
2,254,929
4,157,430
181,963
341,226
934,866
6,215,903
514,226
329,179
34,601
52,358
4,581,776
2,783,866
13,768,077
8,812,058
5,606,522
329,179
11,534
46,135
4,581,776
2,783,866
13,768,077
3,243,033
2,374,563
48,130
3,243,033
2,374,563
48,130
Total ...' -
13,765,119
1,375,293
15,850,195
28,291,167
59,281.77
1012] Department of Mixes.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE DIFFERENT COAL
COMPANIES IN WEST VIRGINIA.
NAME OF COMPANY P.O. ADD!:! .VIA
A.
Austen Coal &Coke Co Austen Preston _W. Va.
Atlantic Coal & Coke Co Tunnelton Preston . _W. Va.
Arthurdale Coal & Coke Co Reedsville Preston W. Va.
Antler Coal & Coke Co Uffington.. -Monongalia W. Va.
Abrams Creek Coal & Coke Co Oakmont Mineral _W. Va.
Alpha Coal Mining Company Plymouth Putnam . . TV. Va.
Anchor Coal Co High Coal Boone V.
Alaska Coal & Coke Co Claremont Fayette .
American Coal Co. of Alleghany c'o MeComas Mercer
Algoma Coal & Coke Co Algoma McDowell. . VY . Va.
Arlington Coal & Cok'e Co Arlington McDowi U.
Ashland Coal & Coke Co Ashland McDowell.
Pocahontas Coal Co Antler . .McDowell W. Va.
Avon Coal Co. The Man McDowell W. Va.
Araeoma Coal Co ... .. ... . Logan
B.
Blue Ridge Coal Co Clarksburg . . Harrison W
Byron Coal Co Clarksburg Harrison V
Bernard Coal Co Clarksburg Harrison V.
Buckhannon River Coal Co Adrian . VV. Va.
Borgman Coal Co Tunnelton Preston W. Va.
in Coal Co Shaw Mineral W. Va.
Brady Coal Co . Mai ir Randolph V Va.
Buffalo Creek Cumberland Coal Co Bayard Grant W. Va.
Beech Bottom Coal Co Wellsburg Brooke W. Va.
Ben Franklin Coal Co Moundsville Marshall W. Va.
Black Betsy Coal Mining Co Black Betsy Putnam V
Beech Grove Coal Co Mason Mason . ... _ _\Y. Va.
Blue Creek Coal & Land Co Charleston Kanawha W. Va.
Boomer Coal & Coke Co Boomer Fayette .W. Va.
Braxton Coal Co Cutlip Braxton V
Ballinger Coal & Coke Co Nuttallburg Fayette W. Va.
Beechwood Coal & Coke Co Claremont Faj tt. ... .W. Va.
Beury Bros. Coal & Coke Co Beury Fayette W. Va.
Beury, New River Coal Co Elmo Fayette YV. V;..
Big Bend Coal Co Dimmock Fayette W. Va.
Blume Coal & Coke Co .. Lookout Fayette ..... .W. Va.
Brown Coal Co Nuttallburg Fayette . \V . Va.
Branch Coal & Coke Co.. Elverton Fayette . "
Belmont Coal Co Crown Nill Kanawha W. Va.
Bailey Wood Coal Co ' MacAlpin Raleigh VI
Blue Jay Lumber Co Blue Jay Raleigh W. Va.
Beckley Coal Delivery Co Beckley Raleigh W. Va.
Booth Bowen Coal & Coke Co Freeman Mercer _.V-
Buckeye Coal.ife Coke Co.. Freeman Mercer VA i
Black Wolf Coal & Coke Co Dearing McDowell.. .
Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Co Vivian McDowell W. Va.
Buchanon Coal Co Yukon McDowell W. Va.
Branehland Coal Co Branchfield.-. Lincoln W. Va.
Black Hawk Colliery Co Big Creek Logan W. Va.
Buffalo Collieries Co Chattaroy Mingo YV.Va.
C.
Catawba Coal Co _ _ _ . Connelsville. . . Marian Pa.
Consolidation Coal Co. The Fairmont Marion W. Va
Consolidation Coal Co. The Fairmont Harriosn W. Va.
Consolidation Coal Co. The Fairmont Barbour YV. Va.
Consolidation Coal Co. The Fairmont Monongalia W. Va.
Connellsville Basin Coke Co Richard Monongalia YV. Va.
Century Coal Co Century .Barbour YV. Va.
Corona Coal & Coke Co Clarksburg Harrison V\
Central Fairmont Coal Co Clarksburg Harrison W. Va.
Clarksburg Gas Coal Co McWhorter _ .Harrison ...YV. Va.
Cottage Street Coal Co Bayard Grant W. Va.
Cumberland Coal Co Albert Tucker W. Va.
Copen Creek Coal Co Gilmer .Braxton W. Va.
Columbus Iron <fe Steel Co Marting Fayette VV. Va.
Collins Colliery Co Glen Jean . Fayette ... W. Va
56 Annual Eeport of [W. Va.
NAME OF COMPANY P. 0. ADDRESS COUNTY STATE
Christian Colliery Co Mahan Fayette W. Va.
Coopers Creek Coal Co. Big Chimney Kanawha W. Va.
Clay Coal Co. The... Barren Creek Kanawha W. Va.
Cannelton Coal Co.. Cannelton Kanawha _.W. Va.
Campbells Creek Coal Co. The Dana Kanawha W. Va.
Cedar Run Collieries Co. -Blue Creek Kanawha W. Va.
Coalburg Colliery Co Ronda Kanawha W. Va.
Chesapeake Mining Co Handley Kanawha W. Va.
Crown Hill Kanawha Coal Co Crown Hill Kanawha W. Va.
Carbon Coal Co Carbon Kanawha W. Va.
Cabin Creek Consolidated 3Coal Co Kayford Kanawha W. Va.
Coalburg-Kanawha Coal Co Coalburg Kanawha W. Va.
Coal River Coal Co., The Jeffrey Boone W. Va.
Clearfork Coal Co Jerrolds Valley Raleigh W. Va.
Cranberry Fuel Co Cranberry Raleigh W. Va.
City Coal Company. ._ Beckley Kaleigh W. Va.
Coal Rivef Coal & Coke Co Clothier Logan W. Va.
Crown Coal & Coke Co. Man Logan _W. Va.
Coal Valley Mining Co Clothier Logan _.W. Va.
Cora Coal & Coke Co Cora Logan W. Va.
Crystal Coal & Coke Co Crystal Mercer.. _W. Va.
Crozer Coal & Coke Co Elkhorn McDowell _.W. Va.
Central-Pocahontas Coal Co Ana wait McDowell W . Va.
Columbus-Pocahontas Coal Co Ieager McDowell W. Va.
Cirrus Coal & Coke Co Big Four McDowell W. Va.
Chattaroy Colliery Co ...Chattaroy Mingo W. Va.
Crystal Block Coal & Coke Co Rawl Mingo W. Va.
D.
Dakota Coal & Coke Co Fairmont Marion W. Va.
Daniel Coal Do C Clarksburg Harrison W. Va.
Duquesne Coal Co Reynoldsville Harrison W. Va.
Davis Coal & Coke Co Weaver Randolph W. Va.
Davis Coal & Coke Co Henry Grant W. Va.
Davis Coal & Coke Co Elk Garden Mineral W. Va.
Davis Coal & Coke Co. Weaver Barbour W. Va.
Davis Coal & Coke Co Thomas Tucker W. Va.
Davis Colliery Co Elkins Barbour W. Va.
Davis Colliery Co Coalton Randolph _W. Va.
Davis Colliery Co Bower Braxton W. Va.
Denman Coal Co Emory ville Mineral W. Va.
Dixie Coal Works Mason Mason W. Va.
Dry Branch Oonl Co Dry Branch Kanawha W. Va.
Deitz Colliery Co .Wyndal Favette W. Va.
Dun Glen Coal & Coke Co Thurmond Fayette W. Va.
Dun Loup Coal & Coke Co i Dun Loup Favette W. Va.
Dry Fork Colliery Co ..Yukon McDowell W. Va.
Dixon-Pocahontas Fuel Co Dixie-Pocahontas McDowell W. Va.
Dry Fork Mining & Investment Co War McDowell W. Va.
Davy-Pocahontas Coal Co..: Rodeffield McDowell W. Va.
Draper Coal & Coke Co : Logan Logan W. Va.
E.
Elm Grove Coal Co Elm Grove Ohio W. Va.
Elkins Coal & Coke Co. Morgantown Monongalia W. Va.
Elkins Coal & Coke Co Morgantown Preston W. Va.
Emory Run Coal Co., The.. Blaine. Mineral W. Va.
Elk Lick Coal Co Richwood Greenbrier W. Va.
East Grafton Coal Co Thornton Taylor... _W. Va.
Elk Manor Coal Co Dorfee Clay W. Va.
Elliott Splint Coal Co Clay Clav W. Va.
Elk River Coal & Lumber Co Clay Clay W. Va.
East Bank Mining Co East Bank Kanawha W. Va.
E. E. White Coal Co Glen White.... .Raleigh W. Va.
Ephraim Creek Coal & Coke Co Thayer Fayette W. Va.
Export Coal Co Export Fayette W. Va.
Elk Ridge Coal & Coke Co North Fork McDowell.. W Va.
Elkhorn Coal & Coke Co Maybeury ..McDowell _W. Va.
Excelsior Pocahontas Coal Co .War McDowell W. Va.
Empire Coal & Coke Co Langraff McDowell W. Va.
Eureka Coal & Coke Co Eckman ..McDowell W. Va.
Ethel Coal Co Ethel Logan W. Va.
E. R. Johnson Coal Mining Co Logan Logan W. Va.
E. L. Sternberger Coal Co Goodman Mingo W. Va.
East Lynn Coal Co.. East Lynn Wayne W. Va.
F.
Federal Coal & Coke Co Grant Town _ ..Marion W. Va.
Four States Coal & Coke Co Worthington Marion W.Va.
Four States Coal & Coke Co Dorothy Raleigh W. Va.
1912] Department of Mines. 57
NAME OF COMPANY P. 0. ADDRESS COUNTY STATE
Fayette Coal Co Dola Harrison W. Va.
Fairmont & Baltimore Coal & Coke Co Adamston Harrison W. Va.
Ft. Defiance Coal & Coke Co Gauley Bridge Fayette W. Va.
Fayette Coal & Coke Co Fayette Fayette ...W. Va.
Fire Creek Coal & Coke Company Fire Creek Fayette W. Va.
Flanagan Coal Co Roderfield McDowell W. Va.
Flat Top Mining Co English McDowell __W. Va.
Fort Branch Coal Corporation. __ Fort Branch Logan _._W. Va.
Ferndale Coal Co Rolfe Logan W. Va.
G.
Grafton Fuel Co. Grafton Barbour W. Va.
Great Scott Coal Co Morgantown Monongalia W. Va.
Gorman Coal & Coke Co Austen Preston W. Va.
Grafton Coal & Coke Co Grafton Taylor W. Va.
GleasonCoal & Coke Co - Upper Potomac Mineral W. Va.
Glade Run Coal & Coke Co Schell Mineral W. Va.
Green W. H. Coalton Randolph W. Va.
Gatzmer Coal & Coke Co Dobbin Tucker W. Va.
Glendale Coaal Co iGiendale Marshall W. Va.
Gilmer Fuel Co Gilmer. Gilmer W. Va.
Graham W. W. Graham Mines Kanawha W. Va.
Gates Coal & Coke Co Big Chimney Kanawha -W. Va.
Great Kanawha Colliery Co ..Mt. Carbon Fayette TV. Va.
Glade Coal .Company Cliff Top Fayette W. Va.
Gamoca Coal Company Gamoca Fayette W. Va.
Gauley Mountain Coal Co Ansted .Fayette W. Va.
Gaymont Colliery Co Elmo . Fayette W. Va.
Glendale Colliery Co Lawton Fayette __.W. Va.
Greenwood Coal Co... Lawton _. .Fayette W. Va.
Gulf Coal Co. Winding Gulf Raleigh. .W. Va.
Gulf Smokeless Coal Co Tarns Raleigh W. Va.
Gilliam Coal & Coke Co l Gilliam McDowell W. Va.
Greenbrier Coal & Coke Co McDowell ..McDowell W. Va.
Godfrey Coal Co Crystal ....McDowell W. Va.
Gay Coal & Coke Co Logan Logan _W. Va.
Guyandotte Coal Co Branchfield Logan W. Va.
Great Bend Coal Co Matewan Mingo W. Va.
Glen Alum Coal Co Glen Alum Mingo W. Va.
Guyan River Coal Co Branchfield Lincoln W. Va.
Gray Eagle Coal Co.. Kermit Mingo W. Va. .
H.
Harry B. Coal Co - Fairmont- Marion W. Va.
Harry B. Coal Co Clarksburg Harrison W. Va.
Haywood Coal Mining Co Shinnston ..Harrison W. Va.
Harrison County Coal Co Fairmont Harrison W. Va.
Hero Coal & Coke Co Lumberport... ..Harrison W. Va.
Hygrade Coal Co MeWhorter Harrison TV. Va.
Hutchinson Coal Co Fairmont Harrison. _.W. Va.
Hutchinson Coal Company Mason Mason W. Va.
Hartford Coal & Mining Co Hartford Mason W. Va.
Humphries Collieries Co Pittsburg, Pa .Barbour W. Va.
Hamilton Coal & Coke Co Newbury Preston W. Va.
Hite Coal & Coke Co Hiorra Preston W. Va.
Hiorra Coke Co Hiorra Preston W. Va.
Harrison Coal Co Tyrconnell Taylor W. Va.
Hamill Coal & Coke Co .Blaine Mineral W. Va.
Hitchman Coal & Coke Co Wheeling Marshall W. Va.
Hughes Creek Coal Co Hugheston Kanawha W. Va.
Holley & Stephenson Coal & Coke Co Eskdale Kanawha ___W. Va.
Hickory Ash Coal Co Peytona Boone _ TV . Va.
Herbert Collieries Co .Herberton Fayette W. Va.
HollidavCoal Co Edmond Yayettee W. Va.
Hemlock Hollow Coal & Coke Co Lawton Fayette W. Va.
Harvey Coal & Coke Co Harvey. Fayette W. Va.
Hiawatha Coal & Coke Co Hiawatha.. Mercer TV. Va.
Houston Coal & Coke Co Elkhorn McDowell. W. Va.
Hall Mining Co Yukon McDowell W. Va.
Harmon Coal Co. War McDowell W. Va.
Hemphill Colliery Co Welch Mcdowell W. Va.
Henrietta Coal Co English McDowell W. Va.
Hurricane Branch Coal Co Lex McDowell W. Va.
Howard Colliery Co Chattaroy Mingo W. Va.
Howard Jr. Coal Co Chattaroy Mingo W. Va.
H. T. Wilson Coal Co Logan Logan W. Va.
I.
Imperial Colliery Co Burnwell Kanawha W . Va.
Indian Ridge Coal & Coke Co Worth McDowell _W. Va.
Imperial Pocahontas Coal Co - Avondale McDowell W. Va.
Irona Coal Company Irona Preston W. Va.
Annual Eeport of [W. Va.
NAME OF COMPANY P. 0. ADDRESS COUNTX STATE
J.
Jamison Coal & Coke Co. . - Farmington Marion W. Va.
Jordon S, H Corinth Presto;: W. Va .
J. B. Jenkins Coal & Coke Co Mabie Randolph... ...W. Va.
Johnson, \\ . R. Cna! Co. Crescent Fayette V
J. B. B. C.al Co.. .. Irvin Branch McDowell W. Va.
Jed Coal & Coke Co. - Jed .Mcdowell! V . Va.
J. R. Shanklin Coal Co ..Bloekton Mingo __..Yv. Va.
.1. S. Creighton Elm Grove Ohio.. W. Va.
Jackson Coal Mining Co. Hartford Mason V> . Va.
K.
Kalarm ( !oal & < loke Co Monongah Marion W. Va.
Kroger G McWhorter Lewis W. Va.
Kingwood oal O Howesville Preston W. Va.
Kuntz Bros. & Miller Wheeling ._ .Marshall VA Va.
Kelleys Creek Collieries Co Ward Kanawha \V. Va.
• Creek Colliery Co Winona Fayette V. . Va.
Keystone Coal & Coke Co Keystone McDowell W. Va.
King Coal Co Kimball McDowell W. Va.
Kenova Coal Mining Co Blanehland Lincoln W. Va.
Kohinoor Coal & < Joke Co Poplar Logan V> . Va.
Katherine Coal Co . Gilmer Gilmer W. Va.
Lamberts Pain ( !oal Co Fairmont Harrison W. Va.
Lumberport .Steam Coal Co Lumberport Harrison W. Va .
Laurel Creek Coal Co. Grafton Barbour W. Va.
Luella Coal Co Phillippi Barbour W. Va.
La Belle Iron Works __ .Steubenville, 0 Ohio ...Ohio
La Belle Iron Works Steubenville, 0.. ..Ohio Ohio
indley Coal I 'o Collier Brooke W. Va.
< Chelyan __ Kanawha W. Va.
Loup Creek Colliery Co. . . '. Page....' . Fayette _W. Va.
Lynchburg Colliei y Co - Vanetta .Fayette . _ _ . W. Va.
Lookout Coal & Coke Co Lookout Fayette .W. V;4
Laurel Creek Coal Co Laurel Creek . Fayette ...W . Va.
[oor Iron Co. of Va Kaymoor Fayette W. Va.
Laura Mining Co. Glen Jean Fayette .W. Va.
Lynwin Coa! Co Blue Jay Raleigh . _\V. Va.
Lanark Coal Co Lanark Raleigh W. Va.
Louisville Coal Coal & Coke Co Goodwill Mercer W. Va.
Lynchburg Coal & Coke Co Kyle McDowell W. Va.
Lathro] i < !oal Co . Panther. _ _ McDowell W. Va.
' loal Co., The Ethel Logan W. Va.
M.
Madeira-Hill-Clark Coal Co Willsonburg Harrison W. Va.
Marshall Coal Co Mt. Clare Harrison W. Va.
Marion Gas Coal Co Enterprise Harrison W. Va.
Meriden Coal Mining Co Meriden Barbour W. Va.
Miller Coal & Coke Co Junior Barbour W. Va.
Midland Coal & Coke Co ..Boylen Barbour W. Va.
Merchants Coal Co. of Penna Tunnelton Preston W. Va.
McGraw Coal Co Simpson Taylor W. Va.
Maryland Coal Co. of Vv. Va Simpson Taylor W. Va.
Mastellar Coal Co.. Keyser Mineral. W. Va.
Midland Mining Co Piedmont. Mineral W. Va.
Mifflin Coal Co Clifton Logan... W. Va.
McCaa Coal Co Gilmer Gilmer W. Va.
Marquet Coal Co., The New Cumberland Hancock V. . V:..
Mound City Coal Co.. . Wheeling Marshall W. Va.
Marmet Coal Co., The Marmet Kanawha W. Va.
Marmet Coal Co., The Monarch Kanawha W. Va.
Manchester Coal Co Wheeling Ohio W. Va.
Mecca Colliery Co Montgomery Kanawha W. Va.
Mecca Colliery Co.. Eagle Fayette.. .-.. -W. Va.
M. B. Coal. & Coke Co Kimberlv Favette W. Va.
Mt. Carbon Co., Ltd Powellton Fayette W. Va.
Milburn Coal & Coke Co Mahan ■_ Favette W. Va.
Mill Creek Colliery Co Ansted Fayette W. Va.
Michigan Coa! Co Fayette Fayette W. Va.
Manufacturers <fc Consumers Coal Co Favette Fayette W. Va.
Moseley & Walker Cliff Top Fayette. W. Va.
Mars Branch Coal Co Whitney Fayette W. Va.
Meadow Fork Coal Co Ncwlyn Fayette W. Va.
McKell Coal Co Glen Jean Fayette W. Va.
MacDonald Colliery Co MacDonald Fayette W. Va.
Mt. Hope Coal & Coke Co .Mt. Hope Fayette W. Va.
Montgomery Coal Co Montgomery Kanawha W. Va.
Morris Fork Coal Co Heatherton Kanawha W. Va.
1912
BTMENT OF MlNES. •l!l
NAME OF COMPANY ADDRESS »UNTY STATE
Morris Creek Colliery Co Montgomery ...Kanawha W. Va.
Mill On- Charleston ....Kanawha W.Va.
Mabscott Coal & Coke Co...: Wickham Rakngh... " w v
MacAlpin Raleigh W Va.
Mill Creek Coal & Coke Co Coopers \\KT^T"u w v
McDowell Coal & Coke Co McDowell... .\I,-,')owe'1 J£. Va.
Mohawk Coal & Coke Co Mohawk ...McDowe W.Va.
Olmstead ...MeDoewll...
Monitor Coal A Coke Co Logan Logan W.\a.
McGregor Coal & Coke Co Rolfe ...Logan W.Va.
Manitoba Coal Co Ethel Logai .._. W
Logan.... d W. Va
Marvin Coal Co. Mrate*an, ^ng0" " z^' '
Margaret Mining Col War Eagle — « • Va.
Magnolia Coal Co MatJwan * !"*" ) :i
Co. Hatfield Mingo — W. Va.
N.
New Cei tral Coal I !o. Fair:', W. Va.
National Coal Co Dola . Harn \ . Va.
merCoalCo Jeter .Upshur. W. Va.
New Clear Grove Coal & Brick Co Cedar Grove Kanawha -------- ^
Nicholas Coal & Coke Co Scotford LcholasW.Va.
NuttaUburg Collieries Co NuttaUburg Fayette W. Va.
New River & Pocahontas Consolidated Coal Co Berwind L<ayette VV. Va.
New River & Pocahontas Consolidated Coal Co Minden McDowell W. Va.
New River Valley Coal Co Layland ette VV. \a.
New River Collieries Co., The Sun — Fayette
Newlyn Coal Co. Newlyn W.Va
Nichol Colliery Co Glen Jean Fayette W.Va.
Naugati Blocton Mingo W. Va.
0.
OrrCoal Mining Co. vVilsonburg Harrison W. Va.
Co Clarksburg...... ...Harrison.... ... W. Va.
Otto Marmet Coal Co., The Raymond City Putman W. Va.
,1 C Winfield Putnam W. Va.
Coal & Iron Co.. Olcott —Kan ... W. Va.
Oregon Coal Co. . Hemphill McDowell W . Va.
P.
Parker Run Coal & Coke Co Grant Town.... Marion... W. Va.
Phillips Coal Co Fairmont Marion W.Va.
Pittsburg Steam Coal Co Fairmont Marion W. Va.
Pittsburg Steam Coal Co Opekiska ....Monongalia W. Va.
Pardee & Curtin Lumber Co Curtin ....Nicholas W.Va.
Preston County Coke Co Cascade Frestou W. Va.
Pittsvein Coal Co Flemington T,aylour-n S-" v
Pars Run Coal Co , Moundsville Marshall W.Va.
Pevtona Block Coal Company Peytona -Boone ... W. Va.
Peter Storch & Son Wheeling Ohio \\ . Va.
Plymouth Coal & Mining Co Plymouth Pui VV.
Pen Mar Mining Co Big Chimney Kanawha W. Va.
Peerless Coal Co . Lewiston Kanawha W. Va.
Pioneer & Peerless Coal Co 1 Miami Kanawha ,_W. Va.
Paint Creek Collieries Co Mucklow .Kanawha W. Va.
Prudence Coal Co Prudence Fayette ... . . W. Va
Price Hill Fuel Co Price Hill Fayette & Raleigh W . Va.
Piney Mining Co ...Stanaford Sa!ej"!' S' \a'
Pemberton Coal & Coke Co Affinity .Raleigh ... W.Va
Pocahontas Consolidated Coll. Co Pocahontas, Va.... ...McDowe & Mercer W.Va
Pocahontas Consolidated Coll. Co Jenkins McDowell W. Va.
Powhatan Coal & Coke Co Powhatan ...McDowell W. Va.
Pocahontas Domestic Coal Co War McDowell... — W. Va.
Premier Pcoahontas ColUery Co Premier McDo we W. Va.
Pando Coal Co., The... Pando Hc50Wt1 ,V" V''
Pocahontas Smokeless Coal Co Welch McDowe ... . Va.
Peerless Coa! & Coke Co Vivian ....McDowe W. Va.
Page Coal & Coke Co Pageton ^°50W? ,,-' ,-
Pulaski iron Co ....Eckroau McDowell W. Va.
Pawama Coa! & Coke. Co.... . Matoaka Mercer W. Va.
Price Coal Co ..Ethel -Logan V. Va.
Poole W. T., Coal Co Williamson Mingo W. Va
Q.
Queen Shoals Coal Co Queeu Shoals Clay. ...W . Va.
QuincvCoalCo ;....Quincy.. Kanawha VS. Va.
Quinnimont Coal Co ...Qumnamont Fayette VV, Va.
60 Annual Report op [W. Va.
NAME OF COMPANY P. 0. ADDRESS COUNTY STATE
P..
Righter Coal & Coke Company Lost Creek Harrison W. Va.
Rosebud Fuel Co Rosebud ..Harrison . W. Va.
Red Rock Fuel Co Red Rock Upshur W. Va.
Roscmont Coal Co Tyrconnell Mines Taylor.. _..W. Va.
Rich Mountain Coal Co.. Alexander Randolph . W. Va.
Rex Carbon Coal Co... Glendale Brooke.. . W. Va.
Richland Coal Co ...Wheeling Ohio.. W. Va.
Republic Coal Co Republic Kanawha W. Va.
Raven Collieries Co Greendale Nicholas W. Va.
Rothwell Coal Co ..Dubree Fayette W. Va.
Ridgeview Coal Co Thayer Fayette... W. Va.
Raleigh Coal & Coke Co Raleigh Raleigh W. Va.
Roanoke Cola & Coke Co Worth McDowell W. Va.
Reynolds Mining Co Lex McDowell W. Va.
Red Jacket Consolidated Coal & Coke Co Red Jacket Mingo W. Va.
Red Jacket Junior Coal Co Red Jacket Mingo W. Va.
Rex Coal & Coke Company... Ethel Logan W. Va.
S.
Short Line Coal Co ...Dola Harrison W. Va.
Swiger C'Jal Co _. .Rosebud Harrison W. Va.
Saxman Coal & Coke Co Saxroan Nicholas W. Va.
Sterling Coal Co Cecil Taylor.. ___W. Va.
Sleepy Mountain Anthracite Coal Co Hancock.. Morgan W. Va.
Standard-Kanawha Coal Mining Company Quick Kanawha W. Va.
Southwestern Splint Fuel Co Crown Hill Kanawha W. Va.
Southren Collieries Co Eskdale Kanawha . W Va.
Standard Splint & Gas Coal Co Standard Kanawha W. Va.
Sunday Creek Co Cedar Grove Kanawha W. Va.
Sunday Creek Co Longacre Fayette... W. Va.
Seng Creek Coal Co.. Charleston Boone _.W. Va.
Spruce River Coal Co... Ramage Boone W. Va.
St Clair Colliery Co Fayette Fayette W. Va.
Signal Knob Coal Co Ansted Fayette W. Va.
Sunbeury Coal & Coke Co .Elmo Fayette ___W. Va.
Sewell Colliery Co Caperton Fayette W. Va.
Stone Cliff Coal & Coke Co Stone Cliff Fayette W. Va.
Scotia Coal & Coke Co Rush Run Fayette W. Va.
South Side Co... Caperton Fayette :..W. Va.
Star Coal & Coke Co Red Star Favette W. Va.
Stuart Colliery Co Parral ..Fayette W Va.
Sugar Creek Coal & Coke Co. MacDonald Fayette W. Va.
Solvay Collieries Co Kingston Fayette W. Va.
Superior-Pocahontas Coal Co Hallsville McDowell W. Va.
Solvay Collieries Co Marytown McDowell W, Va.
Shawnee Coal & Coke Co Eckman McDowell W. Va.
Standard-Pocahontas Coal Co Welch McDowell W. Va.
Sullivan Coal & Coke Co.. Pemberton Raleigh W. Va.
Stonewall Coal & CokCo. e... Terry Raleigh W. Va.
Slab Fork Coal Co Slab Fork Raleigh W. Va.
Soak Creek Coal Co Raleigh Raleigh W. Va.
Smokeless Coal & Coke Co Hiawatha Mercer... __W. Va.
Spring Coal Mining Co ._ ^ Springton Mercer W. Va.
Stone Branch Coal Co Stone Branch Logan W. Va.
Shamrock Coal Co Logan Logan W. Va.
Sycamore Coal Co Cinderella Mingo W. Va.
Superior-Thacker Coal Co Williamson Mingo W. Va.
Spruce Bend Coal Co Sharpless Logan W. Va.
T.
Tygarts River Coal Co Arden Barbour W. Va
T.B.Davis .Piedmont Taylor W. Va.
Thurmond Coal Co., The Concho Fayette W. Va.
Turkey Knob Coal Co MacDonald Fayette _..W Va.
Thomas Coal Co McComas Mercer W. Va.
T. D. Lee Coal Co .Bramwell Mercer W Va.
Tidewater Coal & Coke Co .Vivian McDowell W. Va.
Turkey Gap Coal & Coke Co Ennis McDowell W. Va.
Thacker Coal & Coke Co... Thacker Mines Mingo W. Va.
U.
Upland Coal & Coke Co Elkhorn ..McDowell W. Va.
United States Coal & Coke Co. Gary McDowell W. Va.
United States Coal & Oil Co Holden Logan W. Va
V.
Virginia & Pittsburg Coal & Coke Co Grant Town Marion W. Va.
Virginia-Maryland Coal Corporation Shinnston Harrison W. Va.
Vincent Coal Co Clarksburg Harrison W. Va.
1912] Department op Mines. 61
NAME OF COMPANY P. 0. ADDRESS COUNTY STATE
V. & 0. Red Ash Coal Co Clay Clay... ...W.Va.
Virginia Coal Co Spring Fork Kanawha W. Va.
Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Co Coalwood McDowell W. Va.
Virginia Fuel Co Big Four McDowell W. Va.
VaughanCoal & Coke Co Roderfield McDowell W.Va.
W.
Winona Coal & Coke Co Grafton Taylor W. Va.
Western Maryland Coal Co Grafton • Mineral W. Va.
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co.. Cass Randolph W. Va.
Wheeling Steel & Iron Co Wheeling Marshall W. Va.
Whittaker-Glessner Co Wheeling Ohio W. Va.
Winifrede Coal Co Winifrede Kanawna W. Va.
Wyatt Coal Co Sharon Kanawha W. Va.
Wake Forest Mining Co Wake Forest Kanawha Wr. Va.
West Virginia Colliery Co WTevaco Kanawha W. Va.
Williams Coal Co Sanderson Kamnawha W. Va.
W7. R. Johnson & Co Smithers Fayette W . Va.
White Oak Fuel Co Scarhro Fayette W. Va.
Webb Coal Mining Company High Coal.. Boone W. Va.
Wright Coal & Coke Co W7right Raleigh W. Va.
Wood Peck Coal Company Sullivan Raleigh W. Va.
Winding Gulf Colliery Co Winding Gulf Raleigh W.Va.
Weyanoke Coal & Coke Co Lowe Mercer.. _W7. Va.
W7enonah Coal & Coke Co.,The Dott Mercer W. Va.
War Creek Coal Co War McDowell W:. Va.
West Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Co Leckie McDowell W. Va.
Welch Coal & Coke Co..' Welch McDowell V'. Va.
Williamson Coal & Coke Co Williamson Mingo W. Va.
WTiite Star Mining Co. ._ Merrimac Mingo W. Va.
W7ar Eagle Coal Co War Eagle Mingo W7. Va.
Y.
Yukon-Pocahontas Coal Co Yukon McDowell W. Va.
Yuma Coal & Coke Company Logan Logan W. Va.
Z.
Zenith Coal & Coke Co Crumpler.- McDowell W.Va.
62
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j W. Va.
QUANTITY AND VALUE OF COAL PRODUCED IN THE UNITED
STATES. 1911, IN SHORT TONS, AND PERCENTAGE OF INCREASE
OR DECREASE OYER 1910. AS SHOWN BY THE UNITED STATES
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT FOR YEAR 1911.
STAT]
Alabama
Arkanass
California and Alaska
Colorado.
Georgia and North Carolina
Idaho and Nevada
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kanass
Kentucky
Maryland ....
Michigan
Missouri
Montana
New Mexico
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma .
Oregon .
Pennsylvania, bituminous. .
ee .
Texas
Utah . .
V irgi nia
Washington
West Virginia .
Wyoming
Total bituminous
Pennsylvania, anthracite
Grand total .
1911
Quality.
15,021,421
2,106,789
11,647
10,157,383
16.3.330
1,821
53,679,118
14,201,355
7,331,648
6,254,228
13,706, 39
4,685,795
1,476,074
3,760,607
2,976,358
3,148,158
502,628
30,759,986
3,074,242
46,661
144,754,163
6,433,156
1,974,593
2.513,175
6,864,667
3,572,815
59,831,580
6,744,864
105,757,101
90,464,067
496,221,168
\ alue.
19,079,949
23,297
14,747,764
246.448
4 872
59,5X9,'478
13,627,217
5,197,066
2,791,461
8,431,066
5,342,168
4,525,925
720. IV
•31,810,123
6,291.494
146,347,858
7,209,734
3,273,288
4,248,666
6,254,804
8,174,170
5::, 670,515
10,508,863
451,177,484
175,189,392
Increase (+) orde-
i rease i — ), 1911.
Quantity.
Valui
+
1,090,041
200,831
517
1,816,353
11,915
2,627
7,778,872
4,188,460
596,472 —
1,332,777 +
916,480 —
531,330
58,893 -
77S.174 +
55,388 ■
360,163
103,587 +
3,449,682 -
428,016 -f
20,872
5,767,363
688,224
82,417
4,634
356,670
339,084
1,839,439
788,224
— 11,354.041
+ 5,978,831
5,375,210
1,156,904
417,636
10,039
2,279,170
12,674
12,554
7,113,581
5,486,851
1,240,406
788,670
637,992
139,310
1,102,781
12,846
351,226
[25,350
4,122,165
423,547
127,196
6,681,652
715.616
112,323
24.110
377.318
1,590,295
2,994,546
[,197,324
— 18,104,235
+ 14.914,090
3.190.145
Percentage of increase
• i easel, 1911.
Quantity.
6.77
10.54
4.25
15.17
6.72
59.60
16.95
22.78
7.52
27.08
6.27
10.18
3.84
26.09
1.90
10.27
25.96
10.08
16.17
30.91
i.83
9.66
4.36
0.18
5.48
8.67
298
10.46
2.72
7.08
1.07
Value
5.72
14.02
30.11
[3.39
4.89
72.04
13.57
26.36
S.92
21.87
5.47
[0.93
4.75
20.70
0.24
7.20
21.06
11.47
7.22
54.07
1.37
9.03
3.56
0.57
6.42
16.2
5.2S
10.23
3.86
9.31
0.51
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Annual Report or
[W. Va.
THE FOLLOWING IS A STATEMENT SHOWING THE BANK OF THE
COAL PRODUCING STATES, AS BEPOBTED BY THE U. S. GEO-
LOGICAL SUBVEY, FOB THE YEAB OF 1910, WITH QUANTITY
AND VALUE OF PBODUCTION AND PEBCENTAGE OF EACH.
1010,
Production.
State or Territory
Pennsylvania:
Anthracite
Bituminous
West Virginia
Illinois
Ohio
Indiana
Alabama
Kentucky
Colorado
Iowa
W yoming.
Tennessee
Virginia
Maryland
Kansas
Washington
New Mexico
Missouri
Montana
Oklahoma _ _
Utah
Arkansas
Texas
Michigan
North Dakota
Georgia
Oregon
California and Alaska. .
Idaho
Total
Quality
(short tons)
84,
150,
61,
45,
34,
18,
16,
14,
11,
7,
7,
7,
6,
6.
4
3,
3,
2.
2,
2,
2,
1,
1
1
485,236
521,526
671,019
900,246
209,668
389,815
111,462
.623,319
973,736
,928,120
533,088
,121,380
507,997
217,125
,921,451
911,899
,508,321
9S2.433
,920,970
,646,226
,517,809
,905,958
,892,176
,534,967
399,041
177,245
67,533
12,164
4,448
501,596,378
Percentage
of total
production.
16.8
30,0
12.3
9.1
6.8
3.7
3.2
2.9
2,4
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.0
1.0
.8
.7
.6
.6
.5
.5
.4
.4
.3
.1
Value.
State or Territory
Pennsylvania:
Anthracite- _
Bituminous
West Virginia
Illinois
Ohio
Indiana
Alabama
Colorado
Kentucky
Iowa
Wyoming
Washington
Tenneassee
Kansas
Virginia..
Oklahoma
Maryland
Montana.
Missouri
New Mexico
Utah _
Texas
Arkansas
Michigan
North Dakota
Georgia
Oregon
California and Alaska
Idaho
Total
Value
160,275,320
153,029,510
56,665,061
52,405,897
35,932,288
20,813,659
20,236,853
17,026,934
14,405,887
13,903,913
11,706,187
9,764,465
7,925,350
7,914,709
5,S77,4S6
5,867,947
5,835,05S
5,329,322
5,328,285
4,877,151
4,224,556
3,160,965
2,979,213
2,930.771
595,139
259,122
235,239
33,336
17.426
629,557,021
Percentage
of total
value.
25.5
24.3
9.0
8.3
5.7
3.3
3.2
2.7
2.3
2.2
1.9
1.5
1.3
1.3
.9
.9
.9
.1
100.0
1912]
Department of Mines.
65
THE FOLLOWING IS A STATEMENT SHOWING THE BANK OF THE
COAL PEODUCING STATES, AS EEPOETED BY THE U. S. GEO-
LOGICAL SURVEY, FOR THE YEAR 1911, WITH QUANTITY AND
VALUE OF PEODUCTION AND PEECENTAGE OF EACH.
Production.
State or Territory
Pennsylvania:
Anrthacite
Bituminous
West Virginia
Illinois
Ohio
Alabama
Indiana
Kentucky
Colorado
Idowa
Virginia
Wyoming
Tennessee
Kansas
Maryland ..
Missouri
Washington
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Montana
Utah
Arkansas
Texas
Michigan
North Dakota
Georgia and North
Carolina..
Oregon
California and Alaska.
Idaho and Nevada
Quantity
(short tons)
90
111
5
53
30
15,
14
13
10
7.
6,
6,
fi,
6.
4,
3,
3,
3
3,
2,
2,
2,
1,
Total 496,221,168
,464,067
,754,163
,831,580
679,118
r;><i,!iM;
021,421
201,355
706,839
156,3*3
,331,648
864,667
744,864
433,156
,254,228
,685,795
760,607
572,815
148,158
074.242
976,358
513,175
106,789
974,593
476,074
502,628
165,330
46,661
11,647
1,821
Percentage
of total
production.
18.2
29.2
12.1
10.8
6.2
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.0
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
.9
.7
.7
.6
.6
.6
.5
.4
.4
.3
.1
100.0
Value.
State of Territory
Pennsylvania
Anthracite
Bituminous
Illinois
West Virginia
Ohio...
Alabama _.
Indiana.
Colorado
Kentucky
Iowa
Wyoming
Kansas
Washington
Tennessee
Missouri
Oklahoma
Virginia
Montana
Maryland. .
New Mexico .-
Utah.
Arkansaas
Texas
Michigan
North Dakota
Georgia and North
Carolina
Oretron
California and Alaska..
Idaho and Nevada
Value
Total 626,366,876
175,189,392
146,347,858
59,519,478
53,670,515
31,810,123
19,079,949
15,326,808
14,747,764
13,617,217
12,663,507
10,508,863
9,645,572
8,174,170
7,209,734
6,431,066
6.291,494
6,254,804
5,342,168
5,197,066
4,525,925
4,248,
3,396,849
3,273,2S8
2.791,461
720,439
246,448
108.033
23,297
4,872
Percentage
of total
Value
28.0
23.4
9.5
8.6
5.1
3.0
2.4
2.4
2.2
2.0
1.7
1.5
1.3
1.2
1.0
1.0
1.0
.9
.8
.7
.7
.5
.5
.4
.1
.1
100.0
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[W. Va.
THE FOLLOWING TABLE, COMPILED BY THE U. S. GEOLOGICAL
SUEVEY SHOWS THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PETEO-
LEUM PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES, AND THE AVEEAGE
PEICE PEE BAEEEL BY STATES. IN BAEEELS, FOE THE YEAES
1910 AND 1911.
1910
1911
State.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
price per
barrel.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
price per
barrel.
California _ _
Colorado.. _ _
73,010,560
239,794
33,143,362
2,159,725
1,128,668
468,774
6,841,395
} 3,615
1,053,838
9,916,370
o2,C28,718
8,794,662
8,899,266
\ 115,430
11,753,071
$ 35,749,473
243,402
19,669,3S3
1,568,475
444,763
324,684
3,574,069
4,794
1,414,668
10,651,568
19,922,660
11,908,(114
6,605,755
93,536
15,723,544
S0.400
1.015
.593
.726
.394
.693
.522
1.326
1.342
1.074
.383
1.354
.742
.810
1.338
81,134,391 $
226,926;
31,317,038'
1,695.289
1,278,819
472,614
10,720,420.
7,995
952,515
8,817,112
56,069,637
8,248,158
9,526,474
186,695
9,795,464
38,719,080
228,104
19,734,339
1,228,835
608,756
328,614
5,663,814
7,995
1,243,900
9,479,542
26,451,767
10,894,074
6,554,552
124,037
12,767,293
0.477
1.005
.630
.740
Kansas
.467
.696
.529
Missouri
1.311
Ohio
Oklahoma .. .. _
Pennsylvania
Texas. _ . .
Utah
1.075
.472
1.321
.688
.664
1.303
Total
209.557.21S
127,899,688
.610
220,449,391
134,044,752
.608
Total Production of Petroleum and Percentage of Increase or Decrease, by
States, in 1911, as Compared with 1910, in Barrels.
State.
California . .
Colorado
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky.. .
Louisiana
Michigan
Missouri
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania,
Texas
Utah
Wyoming
West Virginia
Total.
Production
1910
73,010,560
239,794
33,143,362
2,159,725
1,128,668
468,774
6.841,395
3,615
1 ,053,838
9,916,370
52.028,718
8,794,662
8,899,266
115,430
11,753,071
209,557,248
1911
81,134
226
31,317
1,695
1,278
472
10,720,
952.
8,817
56,069
8,248
9,526
186
9,795,464
220,449,391 10,892,14
150,151
3.6S4
3,879,025
4,040,919
"627,208
71,265
Drecease.
12,868
1,826,324
464,436
101,323
1,099,258
5411,504
Percentage
Increase. Decrease.
13.30
00.7S
50.70
7.77
7.05
61.74
5.20
5.37
5.51
21.50
9.61
10.98
6.21
16.66
1912]
Department op Mines.
67
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WITH EEFE HENCE TO THE PRO-
DUCTION OF PETROLEUM IN WEST VIRGINIA WAS TAKEN
FROM THE 1911 REPORT OF THE U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
Total Production of Petroleum in West Virginia, 1907-1911, by Months, in
Barrels.
January
February..
March
April
May
June
July
August
September.
October
November.
December .
Month.
1907
687,251
695,616
771,814
770,274
821,554
747,071
812,437
785,620
374,077
765,671
696,694
807,217
Total I 9,095,296
1908
697,040
700,103
770,689
779,089
823,144
870,289
804,877
815,242
803,139
795,539
739,605
S64.420
9,523,176
1909
735,379
722,045
851,002
833,432
S29.S33
870,909
904,745
923,438
9o0,188
997,295
1,016,738
1,110,088
1910
10,745,092
1,026,438
935,252
1,050,163
962,657
1,001,746
1,018,694
984,813
1,020,317
976,220
935,166
906,521
935,084
1911
814,743
800,712
881,172
810,661
882,093
832,920
787,171
838,922
773,024
795,687
757,029
821,330
11,753,071 9,795,464
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Department of Mines.
69
WELL RECORD.
(Taken from U. S. Geological Survey.)
Number of Wells Completed in West Virginia in 1911, by Districts and Months.
District
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec'
rotal
1911
Total
1910
1
1
1
1
2
4
3
31
5
33
8
68
280
90
170
194
18
117
80
94
26
Burning Springs
1
1
7
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
5
14
9
13
13
1
8
0
7
6
2
4
4
5
30
17
Calhoun County
1
5
31
6
16
21
3
3
13
4
1
10
17
6
20
16
1
1.5
7
4
3
1
7
22
11
11
13
17
7
7
4
2
10
21
7
14
17
1
9
6
3
5
3
1
18
6
16
6
6
11
4
2
10
20
13 1
16
10
1
9
10
24
7
Lincoln County
Mannington..
Pleasants County
7
35
4
11
23
1
10
4
3
102
""i
32
4
13
24
3
15
6
9
108
24
11
13
1(1
1
8
9
6
106
3
31
5
12
13
1
11
4
14
2
15
8
15
19
5
9
6
14
148
500
141
159
Roane County
269
10
Wetzel and Tyler
Counties.
Wood County
Miscellaneous
162
75
48
Total
100
96
81
105
107
101
98
80
107
1.191
1,616
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Annual Eeport of
[W. Va.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. BUREAU OF MINES.
Report of Permissible Explosives Tested Prior to January 1, 1912.
Brand.
Class
Designation
Manufacturer.
Aetna Coal Powder A
Aetna Coal Powder AA
Aetna Coal Powder B
Aetna Coal Powder C
Be"htal Coal Powder No. 1-A
Bental Coal Powder No. 2
Bituminite No. 1
Bituminite No. 3
Bituminite No. 4
Bituminite No. 7
Cameron Mine Powder No. 1-A
Cameron Mine Powder No. 2-A
Cameron Mine Powder No. 2-A L. E
Cameron Mine Powder No. 3-A
Carbonite No. 1
Carbonite No. 2
Carbonite No. 3
Carbonite No. 4
Carbonite No. 5
Carbonite No. 6
Coalite No. 1
Coalite No. 2-D _
Coalite No. 2-D. L
Coalite No. 3-X.
Coalite No. 3-X. A
Coalite No. 3-X. B
Coal Special No. 1
Coal Special No. 2
Coal Special No. 2-W ._
Coal Special No. 3-C
Collier No. 9
Collier Powder No. 2
Collier Powder No. 5
Collier Powder No. 5-L. F
Collier Powder No. 5 special... . .
Collier Powder No. 6 L. F
Collier Powder No. X
Detonite Special
Fuel-ite No. 1
Fuel-ite No. 2___.
Fuei-ite No. 3
Giant A low-flame dynamite
Giant B low-flame dynamite
Giant C low-flame dynamite
Giant Coal Mine Powder No. 5 . .
Giant Coal Mine Powder No. 6. . .
Giant Coal Mine Powder No. 7, .
Giant Coal Mine Powder No. 8-—
Guardian No. 2
Guardian No. 3
Hecla No. 2
KaniteA .
Meteor AXXO
Mine-ite A
Mine-ite B
Monobel No. 1
Monobel No. 2
Monobel No. 3
Monobel No. 4
Monobel No. 5
Nitro low-flame No. 1
Nitro low-flame No 2
Polar C
Titanite No. 3-P. .
Titanite No. 4-P
Titanite No. 7-P
Trojan Coal Powder H
Trojan Coal Powder I
Trojan Coal Powder J
Tunnelite No. 5
Tunnelite No. 6
Tunnelite No. 6 L F
Tunnelite No. 7
Tunnelite No. 8
Tunnelite No. 8 L F
Zero No. 3 _
Class 4.
Class 1-a..
Class 4
Do
Class 1-a
Do
Class 4
Do
Do_
Class 1-a..
Do
Do
Do
Class 4....
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Class l-a._
Do
Do
Class4..__
Do
Do
Do
Class 1-a..
Class 4....
Class 1-a..
Do
Do
Class 4....
Class 1-a . .
Do
Class 4....
Do
Class l-a._
Class 2....
Do
Do
Class l-a._
Class 2....
Do
Do
Class 1-a. .
Do
Do
Class 1-b. .
Class 2... .
Class 4.. .
Do
Class 1-a..
Do
Do _.
Do
Do
Class 4__._
Do
Class 1-a..
Do
Do
Do
Class 3....
Do
Do _.
Class 4....
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Class 1-a..
Aetna Powder Company, Chicago, 111.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Independent Powder Company of Missouri*, Jopllin, Mo.
Do.
Jefferson Powder Company, Birmingham, Ala.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Cameron Powder Manufacturing Company, Emporium, Pa.
Do.
Do.
Do.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Powder Company, Wilmington, Del.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Potts Powder Company, New York, N. Y.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Keystone National Powder Co., Emporium, Pa.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
The King Powder Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Burton Powder Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
Do.
Do.
Giant Powder Company (Cons.) Giant, Cal.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Independent Powder Company of Missour, Jopliu, Mo.
Do.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Powder Company, Wilmington, Del.
W. H. Blumenstein Chemical Workx, Pottsville, Pa.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Powder Company, Wlimington, Del.
Burton Powder Company, Pisstburg, Pa.
Do.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Powder Co., Wilmington. Del.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Nitro Powder Company, Kingston, N. Y. .
Do.
Potts Powder Company, New York, N. Y.
Waclark Titanite Explosive Company, Corry, Pa.
Do.
Do.
Pennsylvania Trojan Powder Company, Allentown, Pa.
Do.
Do.
1. R. MeAbee Powder & Oil Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Burton Powder Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
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Department of Mines.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. BUREAU OF MINES.
Permissible Explosives Tested Between January 1 and August 16. 1912
Brand.
Class
designation
When used with
detonators, prefer-
ably electric detona-
tors, of not less
strength than —
Manufacturer.
Class 4....
Do
Class l-a_
Do.
Class 4....
Class 1-a..
Do.
Do.
Do
Class 2
Class 4....
Do.
Do.
Do
Class 1-a..
Do.
Do
Do.
Do.
No. 6
Do
St. Louis, Mo.
Do.
Do
Do.
Do....
Potts Powder Co., New York, N. Y.
Coalite No. 2-M, L. F
Do
Do.
Do....
Do.
Coalite No. 3-XC
Do.. .
Do.
Collier powder X, L. F
Do
Collier powder KNKN
Do
ium, Pa
Do.
Do.. .
G. R. MeAbee Powder & Oil Co., Pitts-
Do.
burgh, Pa.
Fort Pitt Powder Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
No. 7....
Mine-ite A-2
No. 6.
Burton Power Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Do.
Do...
Do.. .
Do.
Wilmington, Del.
Do.
Titanite No. 6-P_
N. 7
Waclark Titanite Explosive Co., Corry.
Pa.
G. R. MeAbee Power & Oil Co., Pitts-
TuimeliteB
No. 6.
Tunuelite C
Do..
burgh, Pa.
Do.
Approved, August 26, 1912.
Joseph A. Holmes, Director.
55210° —12
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REPORT ON THE POWHATAN HUMIDIFIER.
The following is a report made by Mine Inspectors Wm. Nicholson and
P. A. Grady, January 8th and 9th, 1912, after making a thorough examination
of the apparatus for humidifying the air current of the Powhatan Mine,
operated by the Powhatan Coal & Coke Company.
Colonel L. E. Tierney, General Manager of the Powhatan Coal & Coke
Company, after considerable experimenting and research installed this appa-
ratus in this mine for which, in the opinion of all connected with this De-
partment, who have made an examination of same, should be given great credit
for his interest in inventing and installing such an apparatus to safeguard the
lives of men and the protection of property.
Bluefield, W. Va.. January 10th, 1912.
Hon. John Laing, Chief, Department of Mines,
Charleston, W. Va.
Dear Sir: — Pursuant to your instructions of January 4th, 1912, we made
an examination of the apparatus for humidifying the air current of the Pow-
hatan mine on January 8th and 9th, and also a thorough inspection of the
mine to determine the effect of the humidifier had in making high humidity
conditions in all of the air in every part of the entire area opened up.
The following is the result of our observations.
The humidifier is placed about 700 feet in on the intake of the mine.
It consists of a series of radiating pipes three inches in diameter running
about 70 feet in length. The whole consists of about 3000 lineal feet of three-
inch pipe running in five vertical rows with ten horizontal pipes to the row.
There is in all approximately 2250 sq. ft. of radiating surface in this appa-
ratus. The inside ends of the pipes are fitted with small steam cocks so as to
allow the escape of some of the steam into the air current. The amount of
steam allowed to escape being based entirely on the amount of moisture
necessary to be injected into the air current to produce the desired humidity
condition in the air pervading the mine.
The condensation of water which takes place within the tadiating coils is
drained back into a concrete basin, from which it is picked up by a small pump
and forced through German sprays into the air current of the mine. The
temperature of this water forced through the sprays is about 85 to 90 degrees
F. The condensed water from escaped steam is also led back to this concrete
basin and pumped into the air current through the sprays. The general result
achieved is that the intake air current is raised above the temperature of the
mine, thus enabling it to hold much more moisture, and a large quantity of
moisture is deposited over the roof, bottom and sides when this current come*
in contact with the cooler surfaces of the mine, a condition somewhat similar
to the high temperatures which we have during the summer months is brought
about when a large quantity of moisture is deposited by the air coming in
contact with the dew-point, temperatures of the mine.
Before entering the mine, the thermometer reading on outside showed a
temperature of 21 degrees P. with relative humidity reading of 100%. With
this outside reading there was only entering the mine 6.77 lbs. or .813 gallons
of moisture per minute in the air current.
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After the air current had passed over the humidifier, we obtained a read-
ing of 73 degrees F. with a relative humidity of 65%. The air current from
this point on carried 32.78 lbs. of moisture per minute or 3.94 gallons, showing
that 26.01 lbs. of moisture, or 3.122 gallons was being injected into the air
current per minute and taken up by same at humidifier.
A reading of 56 degrees F., relative humidity 100%, was taken in the
return near fan. This showed the total amount of moisture carried in the
air current at this point of 37.01 lbs. per minute or 4.44 gallons, indicating
that 4.23 lbs. or one-half gallon of natural moisture was being subtracted
from the mine every minute.
The following readings were taken throughout the different sections of
the mine :
Dist. Traversed
by Aii-
Place Where Taken. Dry Wet Humid. Current from
Bulb. Bulb. % Humidifier. Condition.
Pillar work, 6% left entry 58 58 100 2,400 ft. Wet
At room 20 on No. 7 left entry 58 58 100 3,500 ft.
Last B'th, 8y2 left entry 56 55 94 4,450 ft. "
Last B'th 9 and 10 left entry 56 55 94 7,300 ft.
Last B'th 11 and 12 left entry 57 57 100 11,180 ft.
Last B'th 13 and 14 left entry 57 57 100 12,840 ft.
B. Main at 14 right entry 55 54.5 97 13,750 ft.
Last B'th 13 and 14 right entry 55 54.75 97 14,570 ft.
5th B'th above 10 right No. 20 room... 59 59 100 16,230ft.
7 Km. off 10 R. at 4th B'th 59 58.5 97 17,380 ft.
B. Main at 12 Right 57 57 100 18,130 ft.
5 Rm. off No. 9 R. 350 ft. up 59 58.75 97 18,830 ft.
B. Main 9 Right Diagonal 57 57 100 19,250 ft.
b! Main 7 and 8 Right entry 56.5 56.5 100 20,170 ft.
Return near fan 56.5 56.5 100 22,890 ft.
Barometric pressure at time of reading 28 inches.
The above table illustrates the actual effect produced on the air current
where, in this particular test practically all of the air circulating through
mine was passed over the humidifier and the whole area of the mine venti-
lated on one air circuit. The table shows the distance in feet that readings
were taken from the humiidfier on the air circuit.
Wherever coal slack was found in the mine, it was always found to be
in amoist condition, and when picked up in the hand was found damp and
plastic.
One important point to be mentioned in connection with a device of this
kind, by maintaining a uniformly high relative humidity within the mine,
the effect of a drop in the barometric pressure on the outside would have
no effect on the inside of the mine, and would not occasion the liberating of
a larger amount of gas, for the reason that a uniform pressure is maintained
where the relative humidity is kept uniform, thus alleviating any uneasiness
that might be felt due to changes in barometric pressure.
This method of keeping a mine in a damp condition, we believe to be
far superior to any of the other methods in use, such as the water box and
mule, the carrying of water to the different sections by means of pipe and
hose or by the method of moistening the air by means of steam. By keeping
this apparatus in operation the operator is assured that moisture is being put
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into every part of his mine where the air current travels. The amount of
moisture that is proper and necessary for the safety of the mine can be
regulated and he does not have to place every dependence upon the human
element. In using the obsolete water box and mule there is no assurance given
that the dusty section will be made wet and if the water is put on dust in
high and pitching places in a mine it quickly runs off, leaving the section dry
and dusty as before.
The severest winter conditions existed at the time our readings were taken,
and there was shown to be 37,452 lbs. or 4,496 gallons of water taken into
the mine every 24 hours. To the practical operator it can be easily seen what
the cost would be to put this amount of moisture into the mine with water
boxes. The first cost of this apparatus is practically the only thing to be
taken into consideration. The cost of maintaining and running it afterwards
is a very small item, only 54 boiler H. P. was required in the operation of the
apparatus at the time the examination was made.
The complaint is sometimes heard that by heating the intake air of a
mine by radiation or steam it causes the roof to fall; this idea is erroneous
for it is the varying difference in temperature of the air that causes the roof
to contract and expand, thus making it fall. If a temperature near uniform
is maintained this would not take place and the roof would remain safer the
whole year around and less accidents from falls of roof would occur.
In installing an apparatus of this kind to insure safe conditions within
a mine from dust explosions and variable barometric changes on the outside,
an operator can compute the boiler horse power and the number of square
feet of radiating pipe necessary, basing it on the amount of air entering the
mine, using a safety factor by assuming the lowest temperature and humidity
conditions that may exist at any time during the year.
We think that Col. L. E. Tierney, Manager of the Powhatan Coal & Coke
Company, should be given due credit for the research he has made along this
particular line which goes to show his interest in the greater safeguarding of
the lives of the men working in the mines and the protection of property.
Respectfully submitted,
Wm. Nicholson.
P. A. Grady.
Mine Inspectors, 11th and 12th Districts.
EXPLOSIONS
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EXPLOSIONS.
I regret to report that during the year ending June 30th, 1912, there were
three mine explosions occurred within the boundaries of West A7irginia. The
first one occurred in the shaft of the Standard Pocahontas Coal Company,
two miles west of Welch, W. Va., on the main line of the Norfolk & Western
Railway, in McDowell County, at 11:30 P. M., August 1st, 1911, in which
nine men were working night shift at the time, three of whom were instantly
killed, and six others seriously injured, three of whom died a few days
later.
The following are the names of the persons killed outright:
Fred Hill, negro, age 18 years, single, mucker at foot of shaft.
W. J. Arnold, American, age 30 years, married, machine runner.
Wm. Banister, negro, age 21 years, single, laborer.
The three who died a few days later were :
Charles Fields, negro, age 19 years, single, miner.
John Smith, negro, age 34 years, single, miner.
Henry Lilly, negro, age 25 years, single, miner.
The three who were seriously but not fatally injured:
Ossie Tucker, negro, age 20 years, single, laborer.
T. Howard, negro, age 36 years, married, miner.
John Williams, negro, age 24 years, single, laborer.
The coroner's jury failed to arrive at any conclusion after having investi-
gated the cause of the deaths of these men. in this explosion and it was in-
sisted upon that they arrive at and make some report of their findings, but
they utterly declined to do so.
The following is a report made by Wm. Nicholson, in whose district the
explosion occurred, which as will be seen goes into details showing conditions
as he found them after entering the mine promptly after the explosion oc-
curred.
Following Mr. Nicholson 's report on the explosion will be found a copy
of certain recommendations made to this company June 7th and 29th, before
the accident occurred.
Bluefield, W. Va., August 10th, 1911.
Mr. John Laing. Chief, Department of Mines,
Charleston, W. Va.
Dear Sir: — I herewith submit to you my report of explosion at the Stan-
dard Pocahontas Coal Company 's shaft, located two miles west of Welch, on
the main line of the Norfolk & Western Railway, which occurred at .11:30
P. M., August 1st, causing the deaths of Wm. Bannister, John Hill, and W. J.
Arnold, and seriously injuring six others, two of whom have since died.
Upon being notified of the explosion, I arrived on the scene at 9:30 A. M.,
August 2nd. Owing to the men working in the shaft, repairing brattice cloth
to restore ventilation, I did not reach the foot of the shaft, which is 370 feet
deep, until 12:30 P. M., knowing that all the bodies had been taken out and
that at this time of the day, the air was insufficient to clean out the body of
gas that had accumulated in both sides of the shaft.
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The men worked on the brattice cloth up until 5:30 P. M. I returned to
Welch for lunch. At 9 P. M., I returned to the shaft, hoping that the ventila-
tion would be sufficient to clean out the body of gas so that I would be able
to make an investigation, but the company could get no one to work that night
to complete repairing the brattices in the shaft, so no investigation was mi'de
until the following day.
On the following day, I was assisted by Mr. Arthur Mitchell, Inspector
of the Tenth District, and we commenced to make the investigation at 12:30
P. M., August 3rd. At this hour, explosive gases were encountered 12 feet
from the foot of the shaft. We used a system of brattice cloth, which was put
up temporarily so that we could reach the working face and make the proper
investigations.
The concussion from the explosion had torn down all the brattice c'oth
in the entry and several feet up in the shaft. Very few props had been
knocked down by the explosion, which held the brattice cloth in position to
conduct the current of air to the working face.
At the working face, there was no evidence of any intense heat. Coke
coal was found on the ribs. 15 feet from the face, which continued 25 feet.
"Beyond this point, there was n oevidence of any intense heat.
I found five sticks of Collier powder 55 feet from the working face, two
sticks of powder being in one cement sack and three in another. I found no
electric detinators. The electric wires for lighting the mine, there being three
lights in all, and the globe near the working face, I found 25 feet from the
face, still unbroken. The brass part of the electric globe was left in the socket,
several places were found on the wires which were not insulated.
The wires that were used for shooting purposes were in very poor eon
dition, being bare in places for several feet, and splices were not insulated.
90 volt D. C. current was used for both lighting and shooting.
In this air shaft, which was not yet connected to the main shaft by 14
or 15 feet, very little explosive gas is liberated. After the place where the
explosion occurred had been standing for 24 hours, with only 700 cubic feet
of air in circulation, no gas was detected — the place was absolutely clear.
The company 's officials had never taken any air measurements in this shaft,
nor had they ever reported any gas on the fire boss's report book on the out-
side.
On August 1st, there were seven men working on the day shift and eleven
at night, including the pumper and the man on top. No mine boss was em-
ployed. Robert Smith was looking after one shift and John Smith was look-
ing after the other. Both of these men are colored.
The ignition point of the explosion, whether caused by defective electric
wires, defective electric lamps, or defective safety lamps, I do not know the
cause, but I do know and say without any hesitation whatever, that there was
an accumulation of gas which should not have been there if ventilation had
been properly conducted to the working face.
For the prevention of a similar accident, I recommended to the Standard
Pocahontas Coal Co., August 7th, 1911, for the safety of lives and property,
that this company comply with the recommendations furnished them on June
7th and June 29th, a copy of which is annexed to this repoiT.
Also, I recommended on August 7th, 1911, that they have not less than
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2500 cubic feet of air at the end of all brattice cloth at working faces. Also,
that they comply with the mining laws of West Vihginia in every respect.
[ enclose sketch with this report showing the development of the mines,
the number of cubic feet of air used in making the investigation, and show-
ing the location of the bodies found.
Yours truly,
Wm. Nicholson,
Mine Inspector, Eleventh District of Weft Virginia.
Welch, W. Va., June 7th, 1911.
Mr. J. M. Vest, Sup 't. Standard Foca. Coal Co.,
Welch, W. Va.
Dear Sir: — I recommend that locked safety lamps must be used till ven-
tilation is restored with fan power.
Trusting you will comply with the above,
Yours truly,
Wm. Nicholson.
D. M. I.
Bluefield, W. Va,, June 29th. 1911.
Mr. J. M. Vest, Supt. Standard Pocahontas Coal Co.,
Welch, W. Va.
Dear Sir: — The Mine Department of West Virginia for the past two
years has been holding a seires of examinations to determine the qualifications
of mine foremen and fire bosses. It is the desire of the Mine Department that
all mine foremen and fire bosses must hold a certificate of competency and in
all shaft mines where gas is generated, the mine foreman must hold a first
class certificate.
I trust that you will employ a mine foreman at your shaft that has passed
the qualifications of the Mine Department of West Virginia. It is absolutely
necessary that you comply with the above.
Yours truly,
Wm. Nicholson,
Mine Inspector. Eleventh District of West Virginia.
The second explosion occurred in the Bottom Creek Mine November 20th,
1911, operated by the Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Company, in McDowell
County, W. Va., in which eighteen persons lost their lives and three others
were badly but not seriously injured. Details showing the names of the per-
sons killed and injured, will be found under the head of "Accidents" in this
report.
After conducting, before a coroner's jury a thorough investigation as to
the cause, etc., of this accident, the jury having retired to consider their
verdict, returned in a short while and handed the coroner their verdict, which
is in the words and figures following, to-wit:
State of West Virginia, McDowell County, to-wit:
An inquisition taken at Vivian, in the county of McDowell, on the 20th
day of November, 1911, before Dr. J. H. McCulloch, coroner of said county,
upon the view of the bodies of Burton Moore, Guy Bratcher, Eobert Hubbard,
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Dan Campbell, Henry Hubbard, W. H. Henderson, Tarbln Williams, E. F.
Harvey, C. L. Brewer, Martin Golish, Frank Golish, Phil Zalenic, Joe Vanco,
Frank Mallica, Steve Arouchik, Frank Hallavica, Gregor Amola and Phil
Andish, there lying dead. The jurors sworn to inquire when, how and by
what means the said named persons came to their death, upon their oaths
say.:
We, the jury, find the above named persons came to their death by an
explosion of gas in abandoned room No. 7, on No. 1 entry, of the Bottom
Creek Coal & Coke Co. 's mine at Vivian, McDowell county, W. Va., on Novem-
ber 18th, 1911, at about 11 o'clock A. M., and we further find that said gas
was ignited by an open lamp carried by some member of an engineering corps
then working in room No. 7 of entry No. 11 of said mine.
In testimony whereof, the said coroner and jurors hereto set their hands.
J. L. Deaton. Juror,
T. C. Griffith, Juror,
Geo. F. Strother, Juror,
C. B. Smith, Juror,
H. H. Crtjtchfield. Juror,
A. E. Hardiman, Juror.
The following is a report made November 22nd, 1911, by District Mine
Inspectors E. A. Henry, James Martin, Wm. Nicholson, and P. A. Grady, after
having thoroughly investigated the explosion and made a thorough examina-
tion of the mine.
Vivian, W. Va., Nov. 22nd, 1911.
Mr. John Laing. Chief, Department of Mines,
Charleston, W. Va.
Dear Sir: — We, the undersigned District Mine Inspectors of West Virginia,
beg to submit to you the following report of the mine explosion which oc-
curred in the No. 1 Mine of the Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Company, located
at Vivian, West Virginia, on November 18th, at about 11 A. M., and in which
eighteen persons lost their lives and three were badly injured.
After making a thorough examination of the workings of the mine, we
have come to the conclusion that the explosion occurred in an abandoned room,
known as No. 7 on the No. 11 entry, and was caused by the ignition of a body
of fire damp by a naked light, carried by a member of the Crozer Land Com-
pany engineering corps. All evidence left after the explosion and information
recieved from a member of the engineering corps, who was badly burnt, but
who fortunately saved his life by being on the outside of this room and hav-
ing forethought to cover his head with his coat, which protected him somewhat
from the flame, and by great exertion reaching a point where the air was
fresh.
This engineer informed us that they went into the mine on that morning
for the purpose of measuring the work advanced since their last visit. They
started in at the head of the entry measuring all the work back to room seven,
then two of the party started up this room with the tape and reached a point
about 240 feet in, when they came in contact with this body of fire damp.
This was a. local explosion, and confined itself from the point of ignition
out on to the entry, extending a distance of 300 feet toward the face of the
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entry and 800 feet in the opposite direction and the only damage done by
the force of the explosion, was the destruction of several stoppings which
short-circuited the air current. The men working inside this point, feeling the
concussion, attempted to make their way out the entry, and were overcome
by the after-damp, with the exception of one who, with great effort, succeeded
in reaching a place where his cries for help were heard by the rescuing party.
At the inquest held over the dead bodies, the testimony given by this man
was interesting to hear, of his experience in saving his life. The explosion
occurred on the return air current, aud out-by from the section where these
men were at work, it might have been possible that, had they at once pro-
ceeded to the air course, which was the intake current, they might have saved
their lives. Some of the men who did work on the air course which was the
intake, made the mistake of crossing over to the entry and out where the ex-
plosion occurred, where they were overcome by the after-damp. It is quite
evident that those engineers in entering the room passed a danger signal,
and if not, they should at least have found out the condition of this place as
to safety from the mine foreman or fire boss. At the same time, had (he
mine foreman or fire boss seen to it that the check between No. 6 and 7
rooms had been kept in proper condition, this fire damp would not have ac-
cumulated.
The fact that this explosion confined itself to fire-damp only, and no
evidence was afterwards found that coal dust could have entered into it, goes
to prove the mine was in a damp condition, and by hygrometrie readings taken
after the explosion, over the entire mine, show the air current approaching a
point of complete saturation, which we believe is caused by the introduction of
a ten-inch exhaust steam line into the intake air current.
Abundant ventilation is furnished by a 16-foot Capell fan, and is split
in compliance with the mining law and well distributed to the working faces.
Overcasts and stoppings are built of substantial material. Break-throughs are
cut at the required distance, and the mining law in general is well compiled
with. Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) *Earl A. Henry,
Inspector Fifth Dist.
James Martin.
Inspector Seventh Pitt.
Wm. Nicholson,
Inspector Eleventh Bist.
P. A. Grady,
Inspector Tivelfth Dut.
The third explosion occurred in the Jed mine, operated by the Jed Coal
& Coke Company, in McDowell County, W. Va., at 8:00 A. M., March 26th;
1912, in which eighty lives were lost.
A thorough examination was made by coroner's jury and this Depart-
ment, and the following is the verdict rendered by said coroner's jury:
State of West Virginia. McDowell County, to-wit :
An incjuisition taken at Welch, in the County of McDowell, on the 3rd
day of April, 1912, before Dr. J. H. MeCulloch, coroner of said county, upon
82 Annual Report of [W. Va.
the view of the body of Frank Hill, there lying dead, and others killed at the
same time, same place and by same means, to-wit: George Smith, James
Haynes, Steve S. Szatmari, R. E. Pennington, Jacob Sowsolski, Samuel B.
Jefferson, Steve Howat, Berta Selidia, Robert Gillispie, Adam Mimsick, Steve
Motto, Ciovanni Caparali, Steve Yankevich, Anibale Giorgi, Romeo Giorgi,
Andrew Zaveczki, Frank Golya, Alissandra Tarantella, Bruno Chiricosta, James
S. Parsons, William Bell, Lee Gilmer, Victor, Steele, Volley Lash, Frank Rice,
I. C. Gilman, E. D. MeClure Will Harris, Green Terry, William Greene, Jack
Chandler, James Leeper, Sam Hampton, Henry Harris, P. D. Saunders, W. .J.
Woodward, Sol Agnew, Houston Jones, Willie Denton, Alec. Sabl, Sterling
Martin, Ed. Johnson, Kalman Papp, John Agach, Emidis Flex, Rinaidi Flex,
Paul Martee, Nich Golya, Sr., Mattel Petta, Domenico Perri, Settiimilx Flex,
Mike Gabs, Alex. Kissovick, Frank Malnar, Ted Swabey, John Gregly, Joe
Buroazi, Francisco Spagnuola, Carmelo Spagnuola, Peter Sowalski, Mike
Williams, Paul Bodis, Alex. Solaski, Emmett Terry, James Cipery, Mike Lyn-
ytor, Mike Cogosky, Marcu Agnew, Wilson Ferryall, there lying dead. The
jurors sworn to inquire when, how and by what means the said Frank Hill
and those enumerated above came to their death, upon their oaths say that
the above named parties came to their deaths at about 8:00 o'clock A. M., on
March 26th, 1912, in the mine operated by the Jed Coal & Coke Company at
Jed, W. Va., as a result of a gas and dust explosion, the origin of which was
from an accumulation of gas near the face of No. 8 room off No. 1 butt left
entry, No. 2 main, the cause of ignition of said gas we are unable to ascertain
from the evidence submitted.
In testimony whereof, the said coroner and jurors hereto set their hands.
George Wolfe. Juror,
H. D. Pinkney,, Juror,
G. W. Dixon, Juror,
C. D. Brewster, Juror,
C. C. Huffman, Juror,
T. F. Henritz, Juror,
J. H. McCulloch, Juror.
We also quote below report made in this case by inspectors E. A. Henry,
James Martin, R. Y. Muir, L. B. Holliday, Wm. Nicholson and P. A. Grady,
after making a thorough examination of the mine as soon as it could be ex-
plored after the explosion occurred.
Hon. John Laing, Chief, Department of Mines,
Charleston, W. Va.
Dear Sir: — We herewith respectfully submit to you the following report
of the explosion that occurred in the Jed mine of the Jed Coal & Coke Co.,
in McDowell, at about 8 A. M., on March 26th, 1912, in which 80 lives were
lost.
This mine is located about two miles from Welch on the Tug Fork Branch
of the N. & W. Ry., operating the No. 3 Pocahontas seam, which averages in
thickness in this mine about 5 feet 4 inches, overlaid with a draw-slate of
from 14 to 30 inches in thickness. This draw-slate requires careful timbering
to hold it in the rooms. On the entries it is taken down, except in a few
sections. The seam is reached by two shafts 282 feet deep, one 14x27 inches
1912] Department of Mines. 83
cross section, which is the hoisting shaft and intake air shaft, the other being
used as the upcast and second opening of the mine, it being equipped with
stairways.
The mine was being developed, as can be seen by the map, by two sets
of main entries, consisting of four entries to each set ; from which the room
entries are turned. The ventilating of the mine consisted of two separate
split sand was produced by a Guibal fan 25 feet in diameter, which was
giving at the time the last inspection was made, 125,000 cu. ft. of air per
minute, with 75 R. P. M., and with a water gauge of one and one-half inches.
At the time the explosion occurred, we were about to descend the shaft
of the Middle States C. & C. Co., at Hughes, five miles away. When informed
of the explosion, we secured horses and reached Jed shortly after the explo-
sion occurred. From the time of the explosion to April 3rd, we assisted in
recovering the bodies and in making an investigation to determine the causes
of the explosion.
In recovering the bodies and in making the investigation of the mine,
we were accompanied by Inspectors E. A. Henry, Fifth District, James Martin,
Seventh District, R. Y. Muir, Eighth District, L. B. Holliday, Ninth District,
and Arthur Mitchell, Tenth District. It is our opinion and the opinion of
these inspectors, excepting Mr. Mitchell, who did not accompany us on our
investigation, that the explosion originated in the vicinity of 8, 9 and 10 rooms
on first butt entry off No. 2 main, and was caused by the ignition of a body
of fire-damp, which in turn, distilled sufficient gases from the coal dust present
to propagate it almost over the entire mine. All the evidence in the mine
goes to show that the explosion started in the No. 2 main section and trav-
eled over to the No. 1 main section, exhausting itself before it came to the
No. 2 butt entry off No. 1 main. The workmen in this entry came out un-
injured by going out through the intake air current.
This mine generates explosive gas freely and complaints have been made
frequently by inspectors on both joint and single inspections of the amount of
dust present.
In 1908, on account of the amount of gas being generated, the Chief of
the Department of Mines ordered the mine closed until it would be put on
the use of locked safety lamps exclusively. The management of the miue
applied to the Circuit Court by petition for an order directing the mine to be
re-opened and the Court, after hearing the testimony of the witnesses for the
two sides, ordered the mine to be re-opened with the use of naked lights. An
analysis made of the return air at the foot of the upcast shaft at that time
showed that in 70,000 cu. ft. of air returning from the mine per minute,
there was 7/10 of one per cent of methane, showing that the mine gave off
490 cubic feet of pure methane gas per minute. The mine at the present time
has about four times the amount of development it had then, and the gas now
being generated is given off from a much larger area.
On January 29, 1912, a sample of the air in the upcast shaft was secured
by us and the analysis which was made of it showed 4/10 of one per cent of
methane present. With 125,000 cu. ft. of air passing per minute, this would
show that the mine was giving off 500 cu. ft. of methane gas per minute.
These analyses go to show that it takes a much greater area to generate at
the present time the same amount of gas as was given off four years ago, and
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it can, therefore, be seen that each -working place is giving off much less.
This, we attribute to the fact that the development of the mine is extending
in a direction where this seam of coal has less cover and where it is known to
contain less gas.
The day previous to the explosion, the mine quit work at 2 P. M., on
account of the shortage of railroad cars. This left mine cars standing in the
working places of the mine. When the men entered for work in the morning
of the explosion, there was no necessity for the miners going directly to the
working faces. In the first butt off No. 1 main, four bodies were found near
a tool box near the mouth of No. 8 room. The closest any of the bodies were
found to the working faces in this section were those in No. 8 room, which
were found about 40 feet back from the face. To ventilate No. 1 butt entry
off No. 2 main a door is placed on the main entry which turns the air into
the air-course of No. 1 butt up to the last cross-cut, from which point it cir-
culates back out the entry and rooms. Leaving this door open for any length
of time, would cause an accumulation of gas in these workings. It has been
mentioned that the mine has a bad draw-slate roof. The stoppings in the
cross-cuts between the room entries and air courses are constructed of plank,
and a fall of draw-slate could break one of them down, causing a short
circuit of the air and the accumulation of a body of gas. It is necessary in
this mine to conduct the air current to the working faces by means of check-
doors on entries, stoppings in room cross-cuts and brattice from the last
cross-cut to the face. The breaking do"wn of any of these three would cause
gas to accumulate. Tt is quite evident that a body of gas accumulated from
some one of the causes above mentioned, and it was either ignited by ac-
cumulating back to where the men were sitting with naked lights or the
men working in No. 8 room walked up into it with naked lights on then-
heads.
It is our opinion that the amount of gas ignited could have accumulated
from the time the fire boss made his examination until the explosion oc-
curred.
The explosive used for shooting in the mine is known as Collier X, man-
ufactured by the Keystone Powder Co. All shots in the mine were fired by
shot fiirers and with the exception of a few cases all shots were fired elec-
trically. It is a permissible powder and the amount fired in any one hole
does not exceed two pounds, and which, if fired that morning, would not give
off sufficient flame to ignite the dust. The assumption that the explosion
could have been initiated by a blown-out shot is discarded entirely by us
for there is no evidence to show that any shots hed been fired in that section
on the morning of the explosion and the mine foreman stated that the ma-
chines had not under cut that section the night before.
We firmly believe that if the dust in this mine had been thoroughly wet
the explosion would have confined itself to the section in which it originated.
From January 19, 1011, to February 1, 1912, there were eight regular in-
spections made of this mine. On six of these inspections the presence of
coal dust was complained of. Recommendations were made that the coal dust
be always kept wet and to help in doing this, steam was recommended to be
turned into the intake air-ways of the mine. In our inspection made on Jan-
uary 29, 1912, the mine was considered to be in a dangerously dusty con-
19121 Department of Mines.
dition and nearly all of the miners were ordered from the working places of
the mine which practically closed the mine down for that day, and written
recommendations were left that work should not be resumed in the sections
complained of until the coal dust had been made wet. Returning to the
mine on February 1st, 1912, we found this recommendation complied with.
In comparing this explosion with other explosions that have occurred in
the state, in which dust was an important factor, it is noticeable that it did
not attain the same violence as some of the other dust explosions. The reason
for this, we attribute to the falls of slate in the air courses and worked-out
rooms. It is held in these places by posting, when the coal is being mined,
but falls in a short time afterward, covering up all dust on the bottom. The
explosive wave in passing over these numerous falls was checked on account
of less dust existing. It attained sufficient violence, however, to blow out the
overcasts and the masonry stoppings on the main entries to within a short
distance of the shaft.
It is an evident fact that the method pursued to keep the dust in this
mine wet was ineffective. By using the water box and mule, too much de-
pendence had to be placed in the human factor, with the result that it could
oftentimes be neglected. If the intake air current of the mine had been
raised to a higher temperature than the mine and moisture injected into it
so that the air current at all times could serve as a vehicle to carry moisture
to all parts of the mine, as it is done at several mines in the state, or, if
pipes were laid into the workings so that sufficient water could be had at all
places to wash, down the roof, sides and bottom, we believe that an explosion
so general as this one would not have occurred.
Respectfully submitted,
Wm. Nicholson,
P. A. Grady,
Mine Inspectors, 11th and 12th. Disis.
An exact copy of the evidence given the coroner 's jury and the investiga-
tions made by this Department in each of the above cases is on file in the
office of the Chief of Department of Mines.
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TABLE SHOWING PRODUCTION OF COAL AND COKE FOB TEE
YEARS 1883 TO 1912, INCLUSIVE.
*YEARS
COAL
(Tons of
2,240 lbs.)
COKE
(Tons of
2,00 lbs.)
YEARS.
COAL
(Tons of
2,240 lbs.)
COKE
(Tons of
2,000 lbs.)
1883 ..
2,805,565 190,889
3,000,000: 182,000
3,008,091 187,619
3,213,093 228,623
4,207,039 481,477
4,799,611 517,317
4,663,857 306,716
5,643,946 892,490
7,281,427 1,208,418
7,777,570 1,333,439
9,758,991 1,090,909
9,427,028 1,067,156
9,878,099 1,203,657
12,062,468 1,594,691
11,705,829 1.374.497
1898
1899 _
1900...- _
1901
14,294,865
16,250,150
18,886,911
20,290,991
23,359,0S3
22,913,698
26,984,715
31,503,029
37,403,474
40,040,311
39,367,010
41,671,403
52,923,708
54,033,186
59,281,774
1,742,256
1884 ..
1,950,179
1885 ..
2,496,107
1886
1,932,912
1887
1902 _ _.
2,249,744
1888 .
1903.. __
2,483,376
1889
1904
1905
2,276,451
1890 .
2,738,777
1891
1906
3,534,314
1892
1907 .
3,828,649
1893...
1908
1909.
1910
1911
1912
2,978,263
1894 ..
3,096,561
1895
4,217,381
1896
2,694,047
1897
1,992,697
* Calendar years 1883 to 18S7, inclusive. Since 1837 the Coal and Coke statistics have been given for the
fiscal year ending June 30th.
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Department op Mines.
TABLE SHOWING THE COKE PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES FROM
1897 TO 1903. INCLUSIVE.
Tons of 2,000 pounds.
COUNTIES.
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1093 1904
1,350
394,052
5,419
21,578
149,060
731,681
109,061
12,337
28,450
20,007
5,930
554,999
5,871
10,983
155,985
923.166
192,962
5,204
34,023
20,398
12,579
481,699
15,994
32,665
298,119
1,070,033
207,277
17,077
46,250
15,460
3,223
295,731
12,666
442,411
5,190
30,722
118,285
953,702
167,769
5,777
6,500
15,682
515,398
16,572
29,722
210,451
929,433
175,083
19,948
18,930
20,991 19.12S
Fayette
329,089
437,090 434,919
62,392 621
Kanawha ._
Marion
McDowell
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Monongalia
Preston
Raleigh
20,132
142,043
567,070
115,522
2,778
19,567
18,454
25,789 9,547
282,924 102,416
1,016,988 1,170,200
167,567 190,132
30,500 22,999
34,627 27,611
13,498
176,392
38,845
279,680
120,387 77,077
Tucker
159,842
229,261
140,638
284,122 221,801
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1,374,497
1,742,256
1,950,179
2,496,107
1,932,912
2,249,744
2,483,376! 2,276,451
TABLE SHOWING THE COKE PSOTJUCTION BY COUNTIES FROM
1905 TO 1912, INCLUSIVE.
Tons of 2,000 pounds.
COUNTIES.
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
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Fayette
11,967
430,163,
17,643
614,428
768
31,727
171,621
1,699,426
318,357
58,264
142,236
34,030
615,577
22,390
18,287
233,700
1,744,819
313,117
113,031
222,846
44,359
415,425
1,092
12,124
105,743
1,681,884
219,597
76,386
138,644
497
129,273
149,229
27,203
525,154
275
31,898
713,540
7,116
21,908
93,865
2,235,822
310,551
143,586
293,415
19,776
474,481
1,475
370,517
19,993
127,850
1,380,805
267,697
42,802
79,757
5,466
45,628
1,358,800
248,104
130,935
198,231
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McDowell.
Mercer
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Preston
65,213
1,733,479
220,681
117,254
175,915
81,147
928,545
198,200
55,994
196,031
Randolph .
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Taylor
146,243
231,500
231,616
253,492
244,054
262,951
1,747
2,100
128,401
97,684
5,302
183,505
173,840
7,820
130,694
76,436
2,893
119,513
40,710
6,452
4,010
615
2,603
3,113
Totals
2,738,777
3,534,314
3,828,649
2,978,263
3,096,561
4,217,381
2,694,047
1,992,697
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TABLE SHOWING THE COMPABATIVE STATEMENT OF THE COAL
PRODUCTION FOB 1912 AND 1911.
(Tons of 2,240 pounds.)
COUNTY.
Coal Production for
Increase of
1912 Over
1911
Decrease of
1912 Under
1911
1912 1911
680,192 608.087
72,105
65,207
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65,207
4,833,652
748,830
154,643
72,784
555,286
36,373
664,493 509,850
374,595, 301,911
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37,091; 56,189
756,395 792,268
382,164 464.319
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19,098
35,873
82,155
841,801
731,300
188,907
655,941
716,632
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203,430
57,641
139,377
506,470
181,963
8,812,058
5,606,522
329,179
46,135
52,358
4,581,776
2,783,866
13,768,077
888,202
634,462
221,462
615,059
788,662
1,083,881
175,846
35,029
209,807
529,588
92,205
9,019,395
5,753,470
69,305
9.8,257
48,819
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2,533,728
11,945,763
05,045
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2,036,223
30,111
46,401
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32,555
40,882
72,030
30,851
27,584
22,612
70,430
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146,948
259,874
52,122
3,539
1,246,359
250,138
1,822,314
65,045
3,243,033
2,374,563
48,130
579,878
338,340
18,019
Totals
59.281,774
300,000
53,733,186
300,0000
6,467,007
91S.419
Grand Totals
59,581,774
54,033,186
6,467,807
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Production of Coal in West Virginia by Geographical
Districts.
FOE THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30th. 1912.
(Tons of 2,240 lbs.)
Potomac District 1,959,580
Monongahela District 12,828,379
Wheeling District 1,719,180
Interior District 353,486
Kanawha-New Kiver District 20,203,480
Norfolk & Western District 22,217,669
Total Commercial Mines 59,281,774
Total Small Country Mines 300,000
Grand Total 59.581,774
1912]
Department of Mines.
37
Production of Coal in West Virginia by Geographical
Districts for the Year Ending June 30, 1912.
POTOMAC DISTRICT.
(Counties of Grant, Mineral, Tucker and Morgan.)
Davis Coal & Coke Company
Cumberland Coal Company
Mastellar Coal Company
Buffalo Creek-Cumberland Company
Abrams Creek Coal & Coke Company
Grleason Coal & Coke Company
Big Vein Coal Mining Company
"Western Maryland Coal Company
Hamill Coal & Coke Company
Denman Coal Company
Total
,436,770
205,564
82,945
69,064
44,827
42,810
27,000
26,044
24.419
137
.959.580
MONONGAHELA DISTRICT.
(Counties of Barbour, Harrison, Marion, Monongalia, Preston,
Taylor and Upshur.)
Consolidation Coal Company
Jamison Coal & Coke Company
Hiitchinson Coal Company
Elkins Coal & Coke Company
Federal Coal & Coke Company
Davis Colliery Company
Virginia & Pittsburg Coal & Coke Company
Davis Coal & Coke Company
Century Coal Company of West Virginia
Madeira-Hill-Clark Coal Company
Four States Coal & Coke Company
Rosemont Coal Company
Merchants Coal Company of Pennsylvania
New Central Coal Company
Harry B. Coal Company
Maryland Coal Company of West Virginia
Virginia Maryland Coal Corporation
Marshall Coal Company
Austen Coal & Coke Company
Preston County Coke Company
Marion Gas Coal Company
Pittsvein Coal Company
Lambert Run Coal Company
Corona Coal & Coke Company
Rosebud Fuel Company
Haywood Coal Mining Company
Harrison County Coal Mining Company
Fairmont & Baltimore Coal & Coke Company
Righter Coal Company
McGraw Coal Company
Dakota Coal & Coke Company
Central Fairmount Coal Company
O'Gara Coal Mining Company
Randolph,
,546,504
,001,025
697,733
483,257
451,032
366,333
349,395
347,549
294.472
283,344
247,092
236,306
211,792
201,200
194,524
187,775
183,570
176,753
110.146
99,899
90,589
89,423
86,900
86,869
83,649
69,676
69,430
67.197
64,752
62,505
58,845
55,989
55.585
38
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
Meriden Coal Mining Company 54,348
Vincent Coal Company 50,292
Kingwood Coal Company 48,760
Parker Run Coal & Coke Company 48,231
Pittsburg Steam Coal Company 46,873
T. B. Davis 45,007
Grafton Fuel Company 44,778
Byron Coal Company 43,80'6
Hamilton Coal & Coke Company 42,407
Short Line Coal Company 41,307
Luella Coal Company 39,516
Grafton Coal & Coke Company 36,218
Tygarts River Coal Company 35,661
Antler Coal Company 35,000
Gorman Coal & Coke Company 34,541
layette Coal Company 34,212
Harrison Coal Company 27,517
Brady Coal Company 26,251
National Coal Company 25,969
Red Rock Fuel Company 25,813
•T. B. Jenkins Coal & Coke Company 25,685
Borgman Coal Company 25,325
Orr Coal Mining Company , 24,025
The Monongah Fuel Company 23,748
Hero Coal & Coke Company 23,622
Winona Coal & Coke Company 22,340
Duquesne Coal Company 20,973
S. H. Jordan 20,099
Daniel Coal Company 20,041
Humphreys Collieries Company 18,824
Catawba Coal Company 16,140
Rich Mountain Coal Company 15,992
W. H. Green 15,000
Irona Coal Company 13,697
W. Va. Pulp & Paper Company 13,269
Sterling Coal Company, Ltd 12,209
Sunnyside Coal Company 12,000
Phillips Coal Company 11,087
Kilarm Coal & Coke Company 10,625
Great Scott Coal Company 9,669
Buckhannon River Coal Company 8,778
Swiger Coal Company 8,567
Blue Ridge Coal Company ( 6,902
Midland Coal & Coke Company 6,737
Clarksburg Gas Company 6,101
Hiorra Coke Company 5,500
Laurel Creek Coal Company 5,436
Gage Coal & Coke Company 5,388
Barnard Coal Company 5,124
Hygrade Coal Company , 3,894
Hite Coal & Coke Company 3,000
Newcomer Coal Company 2,500
Total 12,828,V379
WHEELING DISTRICT.
(Counties of Brooke, Hancock, Marshall and Ohio.)
Hitchman Coal & Coke Company
West Virginia & Pittsburg Coal Company
Richland Coal Company
302,812
300,459
262,300
1912
Department of Mines.
39
La Belle Iron Works
Wheeling Steel & Iron Company
Beech Bottom Coal Company. . .
Ben Franklin Coal Company. . . .
Mound Coal Company
LaBelle Coal Company
Glendale Coal Company
Elm Grove Coal Company
Whittaker-Glesner Coal Company
Pars Run Coal Company
Kunz Bros. & Miller
l'i ter Storch & Sons
J. S. Creighton
Total
216,682
110.724
99,831
76,427
71,400
63,220
61,345
58,371
42,755
34,000
7.685
7,600
3.569
1.719.180
INTERIOR DISTRICT.
(Counties of Braxton, Gilmer, Greenbrier and Lewis.)
Davis Colliery Company 197,876
Gilmer Fuel Company 55.026
Elk hick Coal Company : 52,358
Kroger Gas Coal Company 40,057
Copen Creek Coal Company 3,600
Braxton Coal & Coke Company 1,954
Katherine Coal Company 1.420
McCaa Coal Company 1,195
Total 353.486
KANAWHA-NEW RIVER DISTRICT.
(Counties of Clay, Fayette, Kanawha, Lincoln, Mason, Nicholas
Boone and Raleigh.)
The New River Company
Cabin Creek Consolidated Coal Company
Sunday Creek Company
Xiw River & Pocahontas Consolidated Coal Company
Boomer Coal & Coke Company
New River Collieries Company
McKell Coal & Coke Company
Four States Coal & Coke Company
Raleigh Coal & Coke Company
E. E. White Company
Gulf Smokeless Coal Company
Paint Creek Collieries Company
Cannelton Coal & Coke Company
Campbells Creek Coal Company
Loup Creek Colliery Company
West Virginia Colliery Company
Slab Fork Coal Company
Piney Mining Company
Wyatt Coal Company
MacAlpin Coal Company
M. B. Coal & Coke Company
Kellys Creek Colliery Company
The Marmet Coal Company
Black Betsy Coal & Mining Company
Imperial Colliery Company
Putnam,
1.537,776
1,171.036
1.094. 591
971,021
685,748
647.176
586,046
529.313
429.339
408.990
401. 281
389,539
341,110
324,073
303,570
300,969
282,736
250,411
240,118
233.550
211.437
2 09,114
206,512
187,500
186.900
40 Annual Eeport of [W. Va.
The Otto Marmet Coal & Mining Company 184,534
The Gauley Mountain Coal Company 174,867
Winifrede Coal Company 172,424
Scotia Coal & Coke Company 164,640
Holly & Stephenson Coal & Coke Company 158,969
Solvay Collieries Company 155,614
The Low Moor Iron Company of Virginia 151,438
The Columbus Iron & Steel Company 151,062
Prudence Coal Company 145,468
Chesapeake Mining Company 141,524
The Star Coal & Coke Company 139,760
Carbon Coal Company 138,561
Milburn Coal & Coke Company 137,240
Plymouth Coal & Mining Company 134,436
Winding Gulf Colliery Company 133,713
Elk River Coal & Lumber Company 131,188
Pemberton Coal & Coke Company 130,451
Ephraims Creek Coal Company 130,216
Bailey Wood Coal Company 129,873
The Olcott Coal & Iron Company 128,333
Keeneys Creek Colliery Company 124,774
Republic Coal Company 123,957
Beechwood Coal & Coke Company 123,535
Wake Forest Mining Company 116,792
Coalburg Colliery Company 114,000
Greenwood Coal Company 112,567
Sullivan Coal & Coke Company 111,550
Hughes Creek Coal Company 107,993
Turkey Knob Coal Company 107,842
Sugar Creek Coal & Coke Company 107,266
Mecca Collieries Company 106,863
W. R. Johnson Coal Company 105,055
Webb Coal Mining Company 104,363
The Thurmond Coal Company 100,784
Hutchinson Coal Company 95,126
Nichol Colliery Company 91,989
Dry Branch Coal Company 90,029
South Side Company 89,685
Lynchburg Colliery Company 88,222
Wright Coal & Coke Company 84,506
Gamoca Coal Company 84,092
Lynwin Coal Company 80,000
Stonewall Coal & Coke Company 79,612
Hemlock Hollow Coal & Coke Company 77,984
Standard Splint & Gas Coal Company 77,952
The Gulf Coal Company 77,403
Great Kanawha Colliery Company 77,090
The Mount Carbon Company, Ltd 76,414
Bluine Coal & Coke Company 74,345
Brown Coal Company 73,281
Clear Fork Coal Company 67,784
Fort Defiance Coal & Coke Company 65,000
The Coal River Company 63,779
Herbert Collieries Company 63,197
Laura Mining Company 62,643
Lanark Coal Company 59,064
Quinnimont Coal Company 57,889
St. Clair Colliery Company 57,070
Laurel Creek Coal Company 55,840
Quincy Coal Company 55,113
Standard Kanawha Mining Company 52,998
1912] Department of Mines. 41
Anchor Coal Company
Sewell Colliery Company
Deitz Colliery Company
The Coalburg Kanawha Coal Company. . . .
Branch Coal & Coke Company
Ballinger Coal Company
Nuttlaburg Smokeless Fuel Company
Seng Creek Coal Company
Blue Jay Lumber Company
Elk Manor Coal Company
Belmont Coal Company
Signal Knob Coal Company
Glade Coal Works
Manufacturers & Consumers Coal Company
Lewis Coal & Coke Company
Lookout Coal & Coke Company
Mill Creek Colliery Company
Beury Bros. Coal & Coke Copmany
Fire Creek Coal & Coke Company
Blue Creek Coal & Land Company
Rothwell Coal Company
Morris Fork Coal Company
Montgomery Coal Company
Virginia Coal Company
The Saxman Coal & Coke Company
Stone Cliff Coal & Coke Company
Queen Shoals Coal Company
Jackson Coal Mining Company
Dunglen Coal Company
Crown Hill-Kanawha Coal Company
Michigan Coal Company
Christian Colliery Company
Peytona Block Coal Company
Mt. Hope Coal & Coke Company
Meadow Fork Coal Company
Spruce River Coal Company
Alaska Coal & Coke Company
Glendale Colliery Company
The Clay Coal Company
Export Coal Company
G. M. Blume Estate
Southwestern Splint Fuel Company
Hartford Coal & Mining Company
Newlyn Coal Company
Hickory Ash Coal Company
Morris Creek Colliery Company
Southern Collieries Company
Big Bend Coal Company
Williams Coal Company
Villa Coal Mining Company
Pardee & Curtin Lumber Company
Wood Peck Coal Company
Greendale Collieries Company
Coopers Creek Coal Company
City Coal Company
Berkley Coal Delivery Company ,
East Bank Mining Company
Holliday Coal Company
Persinger Coal Company
Total
52
839
50
950
50
916
49
354
49
224
45
377
44
267
43
749
43
332
42
768
40
602
40
353
40
000
39
988
37
944
37
039
36
091
36
02 3
35
651
34
836
34
594
33
023
32
635
32
000
31
645
31
369
30
024
20
797
29
600
28
467
28
435
28
000
27
478
24
863
23
607
23
163
21
919
20
268
20
000
19
624
18
775
17
096
14
454
13
380
13
808
12
800
12
493
10
850
10
343
8
850
8
557
7
725
5
933
4
400
4
160
4
142
3
000
2
000
1
841
20,203,480
42 Annual Report of [W. Va.
NOBFOLK AND WESTERN DISTRICT.
(Counties of Logan, McDowell, Mereer, Mingo and Wayne.)
United States Coal & Coke Company 2,638,776
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Company 1,933.943
United States Coal & Oil Company 1.763,802
American Coal Company of Alleghany County 501.694
Houston Coal & Coke Company 443,221
Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company 433,500
Pulaski Iron Company 378,333
Thacker Coal & Coke Company 357,850
Red Jacket Consolidated Coal & Coke Company 343,745
New River &Pocahontas Consolidated Coal Company 340,443
Crozer Coal & Coke Company 329,626
J. B. B. Coal Company 329,067
Page Coal & Coke Company 321.815
Turkey Gap Coal & Coke Company 317,696
Upland Coal & Coke Company 302,229
Powhatan Coal & Coke Company 299.935
Solvay Collieries Company 297,500
Glen Alum Coal Company 281,282
The Empire Coal & Coke Company 249,835
Ashland Coal & Coke Company 247,132
McDowell Coal & Coke Company • 245,708
Keystone Coal & Coke Company 241,698
Lynchburg Coal & Coke Company 237,154
Middle States Coal & Coke Company 229,460
Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Company 228,206
Eureka Coal & Coke Company 226,448
The Monitor Coal & Coke Company 225,889
Algoma Coal & Coke Company 218,195
The King Coal Company 211.893
Buckeye Coal & Coke Company 206,374
Peerless Coal & Coke Company 205.443
Mill Creek Coal & Coke Company 197.717
Superior Pocahontas Coal Company 196.278
Tidewater Coal & Coke Company 193,175
Louisville Coal & Coke Company 191,638
Premier Pocahontas Collieries Company 185,249
Red Jacket, Junior, Coal Company 185,246
Gilliam Coal & Coke Company 183,453
Booth-Bowen Coal & Coke Company 178,277
Thomas Coal Company 178.218
Elkhorn Coal & Coke Company 177.525
Crystal Coal & Coke Company 170,984
West "Virginia Pocahontas Coal Company 167,563
Shawnee Coal & Coke Company 164,590
Elk Ridge Coal & Coke Company 159,460
Greenbrier Coal & Coke Company 151,707
Arlington Coal & Coke Company 140.274
War Eagle Coal Company 138.850
The Buffalo Collieries Company 131,810
Roanoke Coal & Coke Company 129,912
Weyanoke Coal & Coke Company 126,696
Cirrus Coal & Coke Company 122,865
Jed Coal & Coke Company 118,845
Mohawk Coal & Coke Company 118.185
Indian Ridge Coal & Coke Company 115,193
i Mi iron Coal Company 108,576
Zenith Coal Company 107,141
19121 Department of Mines. 43
Dry Fork Colliery Company 102,802
Hiawatha Coal & Coke Company 101,022
Pawama Coal & Coke Company 100,404
Sycamore Coal Company <■. . 100,300
Cora Coal & Coke Company 99,536
Howard Colliery Company 99,168
Williamson Coal & Coke Company 98,940
The Yuma Coal & Coke Company 97,258
The Gay Coal & Coke Company 96,927
Howard Junior Coal Company 90.675
Ethel Coal Company 90,646
E. L. Sternberger Coal Company 90,028
Spring Coal & Coke Company 84,806
Rex Coal & Coke Company 75.100
H. P. Wilson Coal Company 73,871
Aracoma Coal Company 69.119
Logan Coal Company 69.106
The James R. Shanklin Coal Company 66,361
Wenonah Coal & Coke Company 66.221
Dixon-Pocahontas Fuel Company 64.929
Black Wolf Coal & Coke Company 64,095
Stone Branch Coal Company 63,227
Manitoba Coal Company 61.426
Price Coal Company 60,952
Margaret Mining Company 60,453
Chattaroy Colliery Company 60,450
Mary Helen Coal Company 59,740
Shamrock Coal Company 57,110
Excelsior-Pocahontas Coal Company 55.573
Fort Branch Coal Corporation 52,726
Welch Coal & Coke Company 50,600
Pocahontas Smokeless Coal Company 48.463
Crystal Block Coal & Coke Company 48,444
East Lynn Coal Company ■ 48,130
Central Pocahontas Coal Company 46,988
The White Star Mining Company 44,507
Coal Valley Mining Company 44,403
Guyandofte Coal Company 44.240
The Smokeless Coal & Coke Company 41,654
Marvin Coal Company 41,474
Pocahontas Domestic Coal Company 41,222
Draper Coal & Coke Company 40,990
E. R. Johnson Coal Mining Company 40,000
Hemphill Colliery Company 39,719
Lathrop Coal Company 38,277
The Pando Coal Company 36,000
Flat Top Coal Mining Company 33,687
Yukon Pocahontas Coal Company 29.093
Ferndale Coal Company 28.692
Davy Pocahontas Coal Company 27.050
Superior Thacker Coal & Coke Company 25,665
Coal River Coal & Coke Company 24,846
Magnolia Coal & Coke Company 23,694
Flanagan Coal Company 23,343
Great Bend Coal Company 21,285
Spruce Bend Coal Company 20,125
Vaughan Coal & Coke Company 20,000
Great Bend Coal Company 18,080
Virginia Fuel Company 17,915
Godfry Coal Company 17,375
Black Hawk Colliery Company 14,510
44 Annual Eeport op [W. Va.
Mifflin Coal Company 13,015
Harmon Coal Company 12,542
Henrietta Pocahontas Coal Company 11,818
Hurricane Branch Coal Company 10,750
Manbar Coal Company 9,417
Buchanon Coal Company 7,828
War Creek Coal Company 7,362
Reynolds Mining Company 7,000
Columbus Pocahontas Coal Company 6,000
Koliinoor Coal & Coke Company 5,500
Johns Branch Coal Company 4,623
Gray Eagle Coal Company • 4,596
Imperial Pocahontas Coal Company 1,894
Total 22,217,669
1912"
Department of Mines.
45
A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE PICK AND MACHINE
MINED COAL, BY COUNTIES, 1912.
(Tons of 2,240 lbs.)
COUNTY
Tons of 2240 Lbs.
Pick Mined
Coal
Machine
Mined Coal
Total
Production
58,222
1,852,713
60,582
18,651
1,203,117
40,057
18,065
325,939
252,026
530,188
334,458
72,715
627,051
694,520
1,096,209
188,830
2,615
1,545
506,470
8,007
5,550,426
1,251,026
23,163
28,383
52,358
3,090,043
2,310,015
8,261,408
31,952
.. 323,829
621,970
2,9S0,939
603,811
355,944
3,326,227
680,192
4,833,652
664,393
Ohio
374,595
4,529,344
40,057
19,026
430,456
130,138
311,613
394,844
116,192
28,890
22,112
1S,523
14,600
55,026
137,832
37,091
756,395
382,164
841,801
Taylor --
731,300
188,907
655,941
716,632
Tucker .-- -
1, 114,7:52
203,430
57,641
139,377
506,470
Clay
173,956
3,261,632
4,355,496
306,016
17,752
181,963
8,812,058
5,606,522
329,179
46,135
52,358
1,491,733
473,851
5,506,669
3,211,081
2,050,734
48,130
4,581,776
2,783,866
13.768,077
3,243,033
2,374,563
48,130
Totals
28,814,581
300,000
30,467,193
59,281,774
300,000
29,114,581
30,467,193
59,581,774
J
46
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE PICK AND MACHINE MINED
COAL, BY COUNTIES, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1912.
COUNTY
Number
of Mines
Using
Machines
Tons of
1 Coal Pro-
Numbe'r ; ducing by
of Mine ' Machine
Machines , Minine
! (2240 lbs.)
Number of
Machine
Miners
Number of
Machine
Runners
and
Helpers
Total
Number of
Men Em-
ployed by
Machine
Mining
Number
of Pick
Miners
Tons of
Coal Pro-
duced by
Pick
Mining
(2240 lbs.)
Brooke
Marion
Marshall
Ohio
6
22
5
4
46
42 i 621,970
237 2,980,939
28 603,811
27 355,944
277| 3,326,227
460
1,212
432
237
1,467
78
388
58
36
451
538
1,600
490
273
1,918
62 : 58,222
1,307 1 1,852,713
51 1 60,582
15 18.651
Harrison
879
40
1,203,117
40.C57
Upshur
Barbour
Monongalia
Preston
Tavior
Grant
Mineral
Randolph
Tucker
Braxton -__
Gilmer
Mason
1
7
2
8
6
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
3
39
6
35
28
27
3
2
9
3
6
10
19,026
430,456
130,138
311,613
396,844
116,192
28,890
22,112
18,523
14,600
55,026
137,832
22
252
62
190
237
10
20
20
20
20
40
145
4
68
11
64
32
16
5
4
4
6
12
20
26
320
73
254
269
26
25
24
24
26
52
165
57
308
195
51S
245
31
513
448
913
152
14
10
678
18,065
325,939
252,026
530,188
334,456
72.715
627,051
694,520
1,096,209
188,830
2,615
1,545
506.470
Clay
2
62
87
7
2
12
298
387
20
5
173,956
3,261,632
4,355,496
306,016
17,752
102
2,350
3,192
211
26
22
513
696
34
19
124
2,863
3,807
245
45
S' 8,007
Favette
Kanawha
Boone.
Nicholas ._
4,448 5,559,426
1,090! 1,251,026
25 23,163
46 ! 28,383
40! 52,358
Raleigh
Mercer
McDowell
Logan
Mingo
\iayne
26
57
31
24
1
llil 1,491,733
33 473,851
289 5,506,669
182 3,211,081
182 2,050,734
3 48,130
799
340
3,408
1,583
862
33
203
55
601
257
253
5
1,002
395
4,010
1,840
1,115
38
2,150! 3,090,043
1,465 2,310,015
5,881 i 8,261,408
62 31,952
228 323,829
Totals
424 2,307 30,467,193
17,752
3,945
21,697
21,S97,| 2S.8I4.5S1
1912]
Department of Mines.
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TABLE SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE COKE
PRODUCTION FOR 1911 AND 1912.
(Tons of 2,000 lbs.)
COUNTY.
1912
1911
Increase of
1912
Over 1911
Decrease of
1912
Under 1911
81,147
45,628
35,519
1,475
55,994
196,031
6,452
119,513
40,710
370,517
19,776
130,935
198,231
2,893
130,694
76,436
474,481
5,466
2,603
248,104
1,358,800
18,301
74,941
2,200
Taylor
3,559
11,181
Tucker
35,726
103,964
5,466
3,113
189,200
928,545
510
58,904
430,255
Grand Total. .
1,992,697
2,694,047
39,588
740,938
ORDER IN THE PRODUCTION OF COKE BY COUNTIES 1897 TO 1912.
COUNTIES.
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
McDowell _ .
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Fayette ...
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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2
2
2
Tucker..
3
3
5
4
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
7
6
V
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Mercer
5
4
3
5
4
5
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
5
6
4
6
3
6
5
9
4
9
4
8
0
7
6
7
6
7
6
7
7
5
8
4
8
4
8
4
6
Preston
3
Kanawha
6
7
8
7
6
7
10
10
9
9
11
10
10
10
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6
6
6
5
6
5
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9
11
8
11
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8
8
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7
5
7
10
11
8
10
9
7
9
11
10
10
8
10
11
7
11
11
9
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11
10
10
9
12
9
13
11
9
12
9
9
11
8
12
11
Taylor
13
10
11
11
9
13
12 10
1911]
Department of Mines.
83
NUMBER OF COKE OVENS NOT IN USE— 1911
COUNTY.
Marion
Harrison
Upshur
Barbour >-
Monongalia
Preston
Randolph
Tucker
Fayette -.
Kanawha
Nicholas
Mercer
McDowell
Total
Field in Which
Located
Upper Monongalia
Upper Monongalia
Upper Miincngalia
Upper Monongalia
Upper Monongalia
Upper Monongalia
Upper Monongalia
Upper Potomac
New River
New River
New River
Pocahontas
Pocahontas
84
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NUMBER OF COKE OVENS NOT IN USE— 1912.
NAME OF COMPANY.
NAME OF MINK.
MARION COUNTY.
The Consolidation Coal Co.
The Consolidation Coal Co..
The Consolidation Coal Co..
The Consolidation Coal Co.
The Consolidation Coal Co.
The Consolidation Coal Co.
The Consolidation Coal Co.
The Consolidation Coal Co.
The Consolidation Coal Co.
Jamison Coal & Coke Co...
Federal Coal & Coke Co.
The Va. & Pittsburg C. & C. Co Kingmont
Totals
HARRISON COUNTY
The Consolidation Coal Co
The Consolidation Coal Co
The Consolidatoin Ooal Co
The Consolidation Coal Co
Fairmont & Baltimore C. & Coke Co.
Totals.
UPSHUR COUNTY.
Buchannan River C. & C. Co.
BARBOUR COUNTY.
Meriden Coal Mining Co
Gage Coal & Coke Co
Davis Colliery Co
Totals.
MONONGALIA COUNTY.
The Consolidation Coal Co
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Pittsburg Steam Coal Co
Totals.
PRESTON COUNTY.
The Austen Coal & Coke Co. . .
Hamilton Coal & Coke Co
Gorman Coal & Coke Co
S. H. Jordan
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Preston County Coke Co
Hiorra Coke Co
Totals.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
Davis Colliery Co....
Davis Colliery Co
Totals.
TUCKER COUNTY.
The Cumberland Coal Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Totals.
FAYETTE COUNTY.
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co..
Sunday Creek Co
Consolidation No. 24.
Consolidation No. 26.
Consolidation No. 38.
Consolidation No. 43.
Consolidation No. 45.
Consolidation No. 56.
Consolidation No. 63.
Consolidation No. <>7.
Consolidation No. 68.
Jamison No. 8
Federal No. 1
Consolidation No. 21.
Consolidation No. 33 _
Consolidation No. 49.
Consolidation No. 55.
Fairmore
Florence.
Meriden Nos. 1-2.
Sara
Junior No. 4
Consolidation No. 30.
Richard No. 1
Opekiska
Austen No. 1
Newberg Shaft
Gorman No. 2
Corinth
Bretz No. 2
Cascade Nos. 1-2-3.
Vulcan
Coketon Nos. 36-37.
Harding No. 3
Douglas No. 1
Coketon Nos. 36-37
Sundav Creek No. 111.
Sunday Creek No. 112.
Sunday Greek No. 114.
Sunday Creek No. 115.
1911]
Department of Mines.
85
NUMBER OF COKE OVENS NOT IN USE— 1912.
NAME OF COMPANY.
NAME OF MINE.
No. of Coke
Ovens
Not in Use.
FAYETTE COUNTY— Continued.
St. Clair Colliery Co
The Mt. Carbon Co., Ltd
Loup Creek Colliery Co
Gauley Mountain Coal Co
Gaymont Colliery Co
Sunbeury Coal & Coke Co
Fire Creek Coal & Coke Co
Beurv Bros. Coal & Coke Co
Stone Cliff Coal & Coke Co
Greenwood Coal Co t--
New River & Poca. Con. C. & C. Co
New River & Poca. Con. C. & C. Co
New River & Poca. Con. C. & C. Co
Lowmoor Iron Co. of Virginia
Seotia Coal & Coke Co
Scotia Coal & Coke Co
Glade Coal Works
New River Collieries Co_
Harvey Coal & Coke Co
Macdonald Collierv Co..
Collins Colliery Co
Totals .
KAMAWHA COUNTY.
Cannellton Coal & Coke Co
NICHOLAS COUNTY.
Saxman Coal & Coke Co
MERCER COUNTY.
Coaldale Coal & Coke Co
Mill Creek Coal & Coke Co
Buckeye Coal & Coke Co
Booth-Bowen Coal & Coke Co..
Pocahontas Con. Collieries Co__
Pocadhontas Con. Collieries Co.
Louisville Coal & Coke Co
Crystal Coal & Coke Co
The Thomas Coal Co
Totals,
Mcdowell county.
Algoma Coal & Coke Co
Elk Ridge Coal & Coke Co
Gilliam Coal & Coke Co
Indian Ridge Coal & Coke Co
Arlington Coal & Coke Co
Greenbrier Coal & Coke Co
McDowell Coke Co
Ashland Coal & Coke Co
Poca. Con . Collieries Co
Poca. Con. Collieries Co
Poca. Con. Collieries Co
Poca. Con. Collieries Co
Poca. Con. Collieries Co
Poca. Con. Collieries Co
Poca. Con. Collieries Co
Elkhorn Coal & Coke Co
Turkey Gap Coal & Coke Co
Crozer Coal & Coke Co
Houston Coal & Coke Co
Upland Coal & Coke Co
Powhatan Coal & Coke Co
Lynchburg Coal & Coke Co
Keystone Coal & Coke Co
Pulaski Iron Co
Eureka Coal & Coke Co..
St. Clair
Vulcan
No. 2 Gas
Nova Scotia — Turkey Creek.
Gaymont
Sunnyside
Fire Creek — Buffalo
Echo — Knondyke. . .
Stone Cliff
Greenwood
Minden No. 2
Minden No. 3
Minden No. 5
Kaymoor No. I
Red Ash
Rush Run — Oncemore__
Cliff Top No. 3-4...
Sun Nos. 1-2-3
Harvey Nos. 1-2
Macdonald
Collins Nos. 1-2—
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Caswell Creek, Elkhorn, Hemlock.
Sagamore
Louisville— Goodwill.
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Thomas No. 1
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Gilliam
Indian Ridge
Arlington
Greenbrier
McDowell
Ashland & Monitor.
Cherokee
Lick Branch.
Delta
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Norfolk
Angle
Rolfe
Elkhorn
Turkey Gap
Crozer Nos. 1-2
Houston No. l-2___
Upland No. 1
Powhatan
Lynchburg
Keystone Nos. 1-2..
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120
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NAME OF COMPANY
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NATIONALITIES
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Total Number
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Belgian
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English
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Russian
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TABLE SHOWING AVERAGE PRICE PAID PICK MINERS PER YEAR
AND MONTH FROM 1897 TO 1912 INCLUSIVE.
YEAR
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Average Price
Per Ton of 2240
Kh. Received
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Per Year.
Per Month
1897
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367.84
451.77
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Annual Report of
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WAGES PAID AND SELLING PBICE OF COAL AND COKE FOB THE
YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.
Pick Miners Paid Per Ton of 2240 lbi.
Selling Price of
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE AVERAGE PS ICE PAID PICK AND MA-
CHINE MINERS, AND WAGES PAID DAY MEN IN AND
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1912.
Pick Miners.. Per Day 2.50
Fiek Miners (R. 0. M. Room) 2,240 Lbs .47
Pick Miners (R. 0. M. Heading) 2,240 Lbs. 40
Pick Miners (Screened Room) 2.240 Lbs.- .78
Machine Miners Per Day 2.15
Machine Miners (R. 0. M. Room) 2,240 Lbs .29
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Machine Runners .Per Day 2.64
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Machine Runners R. 0. M. Screened) ( : 2,240 Lbs.._ .15f
Machine Runners (Run Entry) .28
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Machine Runner (Place Room) .45
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Machine Runners (Hour) .26
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Machine Helpers (Run Entry). .23
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Motormen _ Per Day 2.55
Brakemen Per Day 2,20
Laborers (Outside) Per Day 1.90
Engineers Per Day 2.41
Cokemen.. Per Day 1.62
Cokemen Per Oven 61
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Dktartment of Mines.
227
STATEMENT SHOTTING THE QUANTITY OF EXPLOSIVES USED AND
THE COAL PRODUCED BY IT AT THE MINES, BY COUNTIES,
FOE THE YE AM ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.
COUNTY
No. of
Operations
Reporting
Tons of
Coal
(Tons of
2240 lbs.)
No. Kegs
of Powder
Used
Cost Per
Keg to
Miner
No. lbs. of
Dynamite
Used
No. lbs.
So-Called
Safety
Powder
Used
Brooke
Marion
Marshall
Ohio
Harrison
Lewis
Upshur
Barbour
Monongalia. ._
Prest on
Taylor
Grant
Mineral _
Randolph
Tucker
Braxton
Gilmer
Mason
Putnam
Clay
Fayette
Kanawha
Boone
Nicholas _
Greenbrier
Raleigh
Mercer
McDowell
Logan
Mingo
Wayne
Total:
680,192
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664.393
374,595
,529,344
40,057
37,091
756,395
382,104
841,801
731,300
1S8.907
655,941
716,632
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203,430
57,641
139,377
506,470
181,963
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329,179
46,135
52,358
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48,130
3,544
18,551
3,054
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2,800
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433,641
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1,679
10,525
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1,500
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25,025
591,060
9,675
64,646
678
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409,540
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STEAM BOILEBS AT MINES.— 191*.
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170
9
9
6
6
1
1
108
108
68
68
279
279
42
42
76
76
1
1
1,417
1,417
Brook
Marioi
Marsha.l
Ohio....
Harrison
Upshur
Barbour
Monongalia
Preston .
Taylor
Grant
M ineral
Randolph
Tucker
Braxton.-
Gilmer
Mason
Putnam
Clay
Fayette
Kanawha
Boone.
Nicholas
Greenbrier ...
Raleigh
Mercer
Mc Dowell ._
Logan --
Mingo
Wayne
Totals
SUMMARY OF TEE NUMBER OF MINE LOCOMOTIVES IN TEE
STATE.— 1912.
COUNTY
No. of
Mines
ing Loco-
motives
LOCOMOTIVES
Steam
Electric
Compress-
ed Air
Gasoline
Sum
Total
6
21
4
3
29
1
7
4
8
6
2
5
3
9
2
3
3
2
83
83
4
2
37
18
85
28
22
13
43
16
5
37
3
14
10
23
12
5
2
7
22
3
4
9
5
249
154
8
3
151
29
251
78
38
13
25
68
16
5
3
1
41
3
14
10
23
12
5
2
1
2
1
5
8
24
3
4
2
11
« 'lay
5
13
2
3
5
1
270
157
8
3
p I ,„u
3
17
11
1
155
46
3
4
2
2
269
80
6
7
53
Totals
480
62
1,194
38
17
1,311
191:
Department of Mines.
229
Nl'MHEL' AND KINDS OF LOCOMOTIVES IN USE AT THE MINES.—
1912.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
LOCOMOTIVES.
Steam
Elec-
tric
Comp.
Air
Gaso-
line
BROOKE COUNTY
W. Va. Pittsburg Coal Co
1
1
3
3
1
4
W. Va. Pittsburg Coal Co
Number Four.
W. Va. Pittsburg Coal Co
Beech Bottom No. 1 ..
LaBelleCoal Co...
LaBelle Shaft
Totals.
13
2
2
5
1
1
2
2
4
2
2
2
1
7
1
MARION COUNTY
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 26
Consolidation Bo. 2S
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 36
The Consolidation Coal Co
The Consolidation Coal Co .
Consolidation No. 53.
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 63
2
6
2
3
New Central Coal Co
Stafford
Federal Coal & Coke Co
Federal No. 1__ _. ._ . .
6
3
The Va. & Pittsburg Coal & Coke Co
Annabelle No. 1 & 2
12
Totals.
43
7
5
3
1
25
MARSHALL COUNTY
Wheeling Steel & Iron Co..
Benwood
Ben Franklin Coal Co of W. Va
Panama
Glendale Coal Co
Glendale
Totals
16
3
1
1
OHIO COUNTY
Richland Coal Co
Richland __
Elm Grove Coal Co
Elm Grove
Whitaker-Glessner Co _
Carter ..
Totals
5
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
i
3
2
1
1
1
1
HARRISON COUNTY
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 21
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 25 . _
The Consolidation Coal Co __ _ __
Consolidation No. 27
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 32. _
The Consolidation Coal Co ..
Consolidation No. 33 .
The Consolidation Coal Co 1 .
Consolidation No. 35
The Consolidation Coal Co...
Consolidation No. 39
The Consolidation Coal Co __ __
Consolidation No. 40
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 42. _
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 48
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 49
The Consolidation Coal Co .
Consolidation No. 50
The Consolidation Coal Co .
Consolidation No. 51 . ..
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No 55
The Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation No. 58 .
The Consolidation Coal Co...
Consolidation No. 66
Virginia Maryland Coal Corporation
Willard Nos. 1-2
1
Corona Coal & Coke Co
Harold
1
1
2
1
2
Hutchinson Coal Co
Erie
Hutchinson Coal Co . ..
McCandlish
Hutchinson Coal Co..
Delta
Hutchinson Coal Co.
Hutchinson
230
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MM!:/:/; AM> KINDS OF LOCOMOTIVES IN USE AT THE MINES.
1912. — Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINK
LOCOMOTIVES.
Steam
Elec-
tric
Comp.
Air
; Gaso-
line
HARRISON COUNTY— Con.
Rosebud No. 2.
1
1
Madrira-Hill-Clark Coal Co
2
2
1
Madcira-Hill-Clark Ccul Co
Pitcairn
1
1
I
Totals
3
37
3
1
UPSHUR COUNTY
Red Rock Fuel Co
Red Rock No. 1
Totals
3
2
BARBOUR COUNTY
Tygarts River Coal Co
1
4
4
1
1
1
The Century Coal Co. of W. Va...
Ga"e Coal & Coke Co
Sara
Midland Coal & Coke Co
Totlas
14
MONONGALIA COUNTY
Consolidation No. 30
1
3
1
5
No. 1
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
No.3 I
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
No. 5
Totals
10
3
1
5
4
2
3
4
1
PRESTON COUNTY
The Austin Coal & Coke Co....
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Elkins No. 2
Elkins No. 4 _
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Elkins No. 6
Cascade Nos. 1-2-3
Totals
23
1
3
3
2
1
2
TAYLOR COUNTY
No. 4—.
New York
Rosemont
Maryland Coal Co. of W. Va
Wendel No. 1-2-4-5
Winona
Cecil
Totals
12
4
1
GRANT COUNTY
Henry No. 22...
Buffalo Creek No. 1
Totals
5
MINERAL COUNTY
Elk Garden No. 6...
1
n
Davis Coal & Coke Co
OttNo. 20
1
Montgomery Run No. 19
Oakmont No. 1
1
1
1
Totals
2
2
4
1
RANDOLPH COUNTY
Coalton
1912]
Department of Mines.
231
NUMBEB AND KINDS OF LOCOMOTIVES IN USE AT THE MINES.
1912. — Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
RANDOLPH COUNTY— Con.
Davis Colliery Co
\Y. H.Green
Totals.
TUCKER COUNTY
Cumberland Coal Co
Cumberland Coal Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Da vis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Totals
BRAXTON COUNTY
Davis Colliery Co
Davis Colliery Co
Totals.
MASON COUNTY
Hutchinson Coal Co
Jackson Coal & Mining Co...
Hartford Coal & Mining Co..
Totals.
PUTNAM COUNTY
Plymouth Coal & Mining Co
The Otto Marmet Coal & Mining Co.
Black Betsey Coal & Mining Co
Totals .
CLAY COUNTY
Elk Manor Coal Co
Elk River Coal & Lumber Co.
Totals.
FAYETTE COUNTY
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co.
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co.
Columbus Iron & Steel Co
W. R. Johnson Coal Co
W. R. Johnson Coal Co
Boomer Coal & Coke Co
Boomer Coal & Coke Co
Boomer Coal & Coke Co
Boomer Coal & Coke Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
W. R. Johnson Coal Co
Mecca Colliery Co
Mecca Colliery Co
Mecca Colliery Co
Great Kanawha Colliery Co
St. Clair Colliery Co
M. B. Coal & Coke Co
M. B. Coal & Coke Co
M. B. Coal <t Coke Co
The Mt. Carbon Co., Ltd
Loup Creek Colliery Co
Herbert Collieries Co
Lynchburg Colliery Co
Gamoca Coal Co
Christain Colliery Co.
NAME OF MINE
Harding
W. H. Green.
Douglas No. 1 . .
Douglas No. 5_.
ThomasNo. 23..
Thomas No. 25.
Thomas No. 34.
Coketon No. 36.
Coketon No. 37 .
Frances No. 4...
Benbush No. 38.
Bower No. 10.
Copen No. 11.
Linden
Jackson Furnace.
Hartford
Plymouth & Manilla.
Big Otto Nos. 1-2-3..
Black Betsy
Dorfee
Rich Run.
Milburn Coal & Coke Co I No. 1.
No. Ill — -
No. 112
No. 114
No. 115
No. 1
Kanawha Gas
Oakland Nos. 1&2
No. 1
No. 2
No.3
No.4
Hickory Camp
Crescent Nos. 5-6
Mecca Gas.
Mecca Splint
Diamond
Eureka No. 14
St. Clair
Kimberly No. 3
Elk Ridge No. 1
Elk Ridge No. 2
Vulcan
Loup Creek No. 2 Gas
Herherton
No. 2 Gas & No. 5 Splint.
No. 5 Splint
Eagle & Powelton
LOCOMOTIVES.
Elec- Comp. I Gaso-
Steam trie Air line
o-.o
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
NUMBER AND KINDS OF LOCOMOTIVES IN USE AT THE MINES.—
1912. — Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
LOCOMOTIYES.
Steam
Elec- iComp.
trie 1 Air
Gaso-
line
FAYETTE COUNTY— Con.
No. 1, A. 4 B.. .
1
11
1
2
2
3
2
<;. M. Blume Estate
Fayette
Nuttall
Eolliday Coal Co...
1
2
1
Ballincer i 'ual ' 'o
1
Rothwell Coal Co
1
2
2
1
1
Sewcll Colliery Co....
Beei hwood < !oal & Coke Co -
Alaska Coal & Coke Co..
1
Buffalo & Slater
7
3
1
1
2
BigQ...
1
3
4
21
5
7
8
7
1
2
2
3
5
2
6
1
9
1
1
5
2
6
4
4
4
4
1
2
3
5
2
6
3
1
4
1
The Thurmond Coal Co
Glade Coal Works
No. 3
Sun Nos. 1-2-3
Star Coal & Coke Co
Star
1
Niehol Colliery Co
McKell Coal & Coke Co
McKdl Coal & Coke Co
White Oak Coal Co
1
White Oak Coal Co
White Oak Coal Co
1
White Oak Coal Co
Whirr Dak Coal Co
Carlisle
CollillS Colliery Co
Collins Nos. 1 & 2
Stuart Colliery Co
1
1
Stuart ( Jolliery Co
Mai Donald Colliery Co
Turkey Krn.li Coal Co
Totals
13
....
249
1
3
5
KANAWHA COUNTY
Turner Nos. 1-2 .
Mill Creek...
Blue Creek Coal iV. Land Co
Wills Hollow
2
1
1
1
1
.. 5
Blue Creek Coal tv_ Land Co
No. 1
No "
Williams Coal Co
No. 1
No. 3
3
2
1
2
2
No. 1
No 101
Sunday Creek Co
No 104
19\2
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233
NUMBER AND KINDS OF LOCOMOTIVES IN USE AT THE MINES.
1912. — Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
LOCOMOTIVES.
Steam
Elec-
tric
Comp.
Air
Gaso-
line
KANAWHA COUNTY— Con.
No. 105
5
Kelleys Creek Colliery Co —
No. 1.
1
No. 3...
5
5
5
1
2
1
1
5
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
6
4
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
Hughes Creek Coal Co
Nos. 1-2
Cannelton Coal & Coke Co
No. 3. ..
The Marmet Coal Co
The Marmet Coal Co
The Marmet Coal Co
The Marmet Coal Co
Black Band...
Olcott Coal & Iron Co
No. 1
No. 2
North.
West
Drv Branch Coal Co
Wyatt Coal Co
Oakley.
Wyatt Coal Co
Wyatt Coal Co
Wyatt Coal Co
Horton No. 2
Holley-Stephenson Coal & Coke Co
Holley -Stephenson Coal & Coke Co... __
No.3
No. 1
RepuUic Coal Co .. _ ... .
Republic Coal Co
No.3 1
No. 5
No. 1
No.2 !
No.3
No. 4
West Virginia Colliery Co
Black Tulip
Thistle
Kavford..
United Splint
Knickerbocker 1 1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
Wacomah . ..
Banner. ...
Grose No. 1
No. 2 Gas.
A &B
Crown Hill
Nos. 2-3...
Gas
1
Totals
2
154
1
234
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NUMBER AND KINDS OF LOCOMOTIVES IN
1912. — Continued.
USE AT THE MINES.—
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
LOCOMOTIVES.
Steam
Elec-
tric
Comp.
Air
Gaso-
line
BOONE COUNTY
The Coal River Co
Ottawa No. 1
2
2
2
2
. '■: • ' ' ' ,! '■ M
BlueStai
Totals
8
2
NICHOLAS COUNTY
Totals
3
9
7
3
2
3
4
3
7
7
3
' 6
3
1
1
6
9
RALEIGH COUNTY
Four States Coal & Coke Co
Four States Coal & Coke Co
Clear Fork Coal Co
Lanark No. 4
Ecclea No;>. 1-2....
1
McKell Coal & Coke Co
Oswald Nos. 1-2.
McKell Coal & Coke Co
McKeH Coal & Coke Co
Nos. 1-2
No. 3
1
No. 4
Raleigh Nos. 1-2-4
Raleigh Coal & Coke Co
Raleigh No. 9
Raleigh Coal & Coke Co
1
Sullivan Coal <fc Coke Co
8
3
1
4
1
9
3
3
1
4
2
1
10
5
4
1
2
Mabscott Coal & Coke Co
Price Hill Fuel Co
Price Hill .-
Slab Fork Coal Co
Slab Fork
E. E. White Coal Co
Nos. 1-2
Terrv
Wright No. 1...
Wright Coal & Coke Co
Wright No. 2
Gulf Smokeless Coal Co
Tams
Bailey \\ ] Coal Co
Big Stick
The Gulf Coal Co
1
8
Totals
3
1
2
3
3
4
151
2
3
1
MERCER COUNTY
Mil! Crook Coal & Coke Co
Tug River * West Fork
Booth-Bowen Coal & Coke Co
Caswell Creek & Hemlock
4
1
3
2
2
2
Wesi
.. 1
The Thomas Coal Co
2
1
5
1
1
Nos. 1-2...
Hiawatha Coal & Coke Co
Hiawatha
2
19112 1
Department of Mines.
235
NUMBEB AND KINDS OF LOCOMOTIVES IN USE AT THE MINES.—
1912. — Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
LOCOMOTIVES.
Elec- Comp. Gaso-
Stcam trie Air line
MERCER COUNTY— Coni.
Spring Coal Mining Co
Spring.
Totals
Mcdowell county
Algoma Coal & Coke Co_. Pmey & North Fork.
Elk Ridge Coal & Coke Co Elk Ridge.
Gilliam Coal & Coke Co.- Gilliam.
Indian Ridge Coal & Coke Co Indian Ridge.
Roanoke Coal & Coke Co Roanoke.
Arlington Coal & Coke Co Arlington.
Greenbrier Coal & Coke Co Greenbrier.
McDowell Coal <fc Coke Co McDowell.
Asbland Coal &■ Coke Co Ashland Monitor, .
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Co Cherokee.
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Co Lick Branch-
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Co Delta .
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Co Shamckin .
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Co Norfolk.
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Co Angle.
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Co._- - Rolfe.
Zenith Coal & Coke Co Zenith Nos. 1-2.
Elkhorn Coal & Coke Co Elkhorn.
Turkey Gap Coal & Coke Co Turkey Gap -
Crozer Coal & Coke Co Crozer Nos. 1-2.
Houston Coal & Coke Co Houston Nos. 1-2.
Upland Coal & Coke Co Upland No. 1.
Powhatan Coal & Coke Co Powhatan
Lynchburg Coal & Coke Co Lynchburg
Keystone Coal & Coke Co Kevstone Nos. 1-2...
■ Pulaski Iron Co Nos. 1-2
Eureka Coal & Coke Co Eureka
Shawnee Coal & Coke Co Shawnee
Empire Coal & Coke Co lEmpire
Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Co Bottom Creek
Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Co Bottom Creek No. 2.
Peerless Coal & Coke Co Peerless
Tidewater Coal & Coke Co Tidewater
The King Coal Co King..
Dixon Pocahontas Fuel Co North
Dixon Pocahontas Fuel Co j South
Middle States Coal & Coke Co Helena
Jed Coal & Coke Co Jed
Black Wolf Coal & Coke Co iBlack Wolf
Page Coal & Coke Co Nos. 1-2-3
Leckie.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 6-
No. 7.
No. 8.
West Virginia Pocahontas Coal Co.
United States Coal & Coke Co.
United States Coal & Coke Co.
United States Coal & Coke Co.
United States Coal & Coke Co.
United States Coal & Coke Co.
United States Coal & Coke Co.
United States Coal & Coke Co.
United States Coal & Coke Co No. 9.
United States Coal .t Coke Co No. 10...
United States Coal & Coke Co ,No. 11
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Co :Pocahontas No. 6
Pocahontas Smokeless Coal Co Pocahontas Smokeless.
Hemphill Colliery Co Hemphill
Welch Coal & Coke Co iWelch
Oregon Coal Co ;Nos. 2-3
Standard Pocahontas Coal Co Standard
PandoCoalCo Pando Nos. 1-2
Superior Pocahontas Coal Co iBlackstone No. 1
Superior Pocahontas Coal Co jDavy Crocket
Superior Pocahontas Coal Co Helena No. 3
Superior Pocahontas Coal Co Cletus
J. B. B. Coal Co.
J. B.B.Coal Co....
J. B.B.Coal Co....
J. B.B.Coal Co....
Solvay Collieries Co.
No. 1.
No. 2....
No. 3
No. 4
Marytown.
236
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MM HE R AND KINDS OF LOCOMOTIVES IN USE AT THE MINES.—
1912. — Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
LOCOMOTIVES.
Steam
Elec-
tric
Comp.
Air
Gaso-
line
McDOWALL COUNTY— Con.
2
2
6
3
Nos. 1-2-3-4 . . .
No. 1
No.2
Nos. 3-4
No. 6
Flat Top Coal Mining Co
2
1
2
2
8
6
5
3
1
Totals
11
251
2
3
2
2
3
3
4
LOGAN COUNTY
Coal River Coal & Coke Co
Mifflin Coal Co
No. 1. .
1
2
3
H. T. Wilson Coal Co
1
Price Coal Co
1
1
1
2
2
5
1
. 4
8
3
4
9
5
2
2
3
1
6
1
Rex Coal & Coke Co
Rex
The Logan Coal Co
The Ethel Coal Co
Ethel
The Yuma Coal & Coke Co
Gay
United States Coal & Oil Co .. Island Creek No. 2...
United States Coal & Oil Co. . Island Creek No. 3 _
United States Coal & Oil Co.
United States Coal & Oil Co.
United States Coal & Oil Co - Island Creek No. 7
United States Coal & Oil Co
United States Coal & Oil Co
Island Creek No. 9 A 10
Nos. 1-2...
Totals.
78
2
MINGO COUNTY
The James R. Shenklin Coal Co
i
Chattaroy Collierj ' !o
Chattaroy .
1
2
1
1
The Buffalo Collieries Co
Buffalo
3
E 1. Sternbcrger Coal Co
I
2
Superior Thacker Coal & Coke Co
Crystal Block Coal & Coke Co
1
1
The White Star Mining Co
White Star
1
1
1
1
. 1
13
3
3
Thacker Coal & Cuke Co
Thacker Coal & Coke Co
Nos. 1-2
1912
Department of Mines.
237
NUMBER AND KINDS OF LOCOMOTIVES IN USE AT THE MINES. —
1912. — Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
LOCOMOTIVES.
Steam
Elec-
tric
Comp.
Air
Gaso-
line
MINGO COUNTY— Con.
11
War Eagle Coal Co _
Pappoose _.
1
1
1
War Eagle Coal Co
1
Totals
6
38
7
2
238
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Department of Mines.
239
GENERAL SUMMAEY OF INSPECTIONS BY DISTRICTS, JULY 1ST,
1910 TO JUNE 30TH, WIS.
DISTRICT
INSPECTORS
No. of
Inspections
No. of
Visits
Totals
First.
86
5
146
7
21
138
4
1
107
11
9
1
5
135
12
3
186
34
11
5
1
108
24
185
1
218
10
2
253
164
38
14
9
7
11
6
220
17
9
1
1
39
0
57
0
0
24
0
0
35
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
7
0
17
0
33
0
1
17
35
1
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
125
203
21
Third...
Third
4
Third
142
Fourth..
9
Fourth
1
Fifth....
135
Fifth...
12
Fifth....
3
Sixth...
Hill
204
Sixth
34
Sixth...
11
Sixth
5
Sixth
Muir . ...
1
115
24
Eighth
202
Eighth- ..
1
Ninth
251
Ninth . . .
10
Ninth
3
Tenth...
Mitchell
270
Eleventh
Nicholson . . ..
199
39
14
Eleventh
Henry .
9
7
Eleventh
Hill
11
6
Twelfth
232
Twelfth...
17
Twelfth
dill
g
Twelfth
Twelfth
Henry _ ._
l
l
Totals.
2,226
298
2,524
240
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
GENERAL SUMMARY OF INSPECTIONS BY COUNTIES JULY 1ST,
1911 TO JUNE SOTII. 1912.
COUNTY
Inspections
\ iaite
Totals
6
91
1
15
15
156
3
9
36
18
48
41
6
59
29
39
12
5
4
9
S
16
5
286
1
366
194
124
461
66
91
4
0
39
0
(1
0
56
0
1
5
1
17
1
2
10
7
18
0
0
1
0
0
6
3
8
0
41
10
8
51
8
5
0
0
0
130
1
15
15
212
3
10
41
19
65
42
8
69
36
57
12
5
Clav
5
9
8
22
8
294
1
407
204
132
512
74
96
4
2
Totals . -
2,226
298
2,524
TOTAL NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS AND VISITS MADE BY EACH
INSPECTOR DURING THE YEAR ENDING JUNE S0TH, 1912.
INSPECTOR
No. of
Inspections
No. of
Visits
Totals
Karl F. Schoew
Frank Parsons
L. D. Vaughn
\\. B. Plaster
: \ llniry ---
B. H.Hill--.-. -
James Martin -- —
H. Y. Muir....
L. B. BoUiday. —
Art bur Mitchell
Win. Nicholson -
P. A. Grady
J. H. Jackson
Chas. Connor - -
Totals
109
146
143
ln7
170
2oil
168
194
225
253
181
258
61
5
148
203
167
142
170
224
175
212
258
270
21fi
271
61
7
2,524
Department of Mines.
241
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE TEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
Visits
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
C
6
0
2
1
2
1
2
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
2
0
2
4
1
0
3
1
2
1
2
3
2
0
3
1
2
0
2
0
3
0
6
3
5
6
2
f)
2
2
5
0
3
11
3
0
5
0
4
1
3
1
1
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
4
1
1
0
3
2
91
39
1
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
15
0
3
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
15
0
Dis-
tricts
By Whom
Made
BROOKE COUNTY
La Belle Coal Co
Beech Bottom Coal Co
Lewis Findley Coal Co
Lewis Findley Coal Co
Lewis-Findley Coal Co
Totals.
MARION COUNTY
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co.*
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal eCo
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co '
Jamison Coal &. Coke Co
Jamison Coal & Coke Co
Jamison Coal & Coke Co
New Central Coal Co
Federal Coal & Coke Co
Federal Coal & Coke Co
Virginia & Pittsburg C. & C. Co.
Virginia & Pittsburg C. & C. Co.
Parker Run Coal & Coke Co
Harry B. Coal Co
Harry B. Coal Co
Kilarm Coal & Coke Co
Pittsburg Steam Coal Co
Catawba Coal & Coke Co
Dakota Coal & Coke Co
Phillips Coal Co
Four States Coal & Coke Co
Totals.
HARRISON COUNTY
Marquette Coal Co .
Totals.
MARSHALL COUNTY
Wheeling Steel & Iron Co
Mound City Coal Co
Ben Franklin Coal Co
Glendale Coal Co
Parrs Run Coal Co
Hitchman Coal Co
Totals .
OHIO COUNTY
Elm Grove Coal Co....
Whittaker Glessner Co.
J. S. Creighton & Son..
Peter Storch & Son
Richland Coal Co
Reymann Brewing Co.
La Belle Iron Works. ..
Lewis No. 1
Beech Bottom No. 1.
Locust Grove
Lewis-Findley No. 3.
Lewis-Findley No. 4.
Consolidation No. 22.
Consolidation No. 24.
Consolidation No. 26.
Consolidation No. 28.
Consolidation No. 34.
Consolidation No. 30.
Consolidation No. 38 .
Consolidation No. 43.
Consolidation No. 45.
Consolidation No. 47.
Consolidation No. 53.
Consolidation No. 56.
Consolidation No. 59.
Consolidation No. 63.
Consolidation No. 67.
Consolidation No. 68.
Consolidation No. 84.
Jamison No. 7. _
Jamison No. 8
Jamison No. 9
Stafford
Federal
Federal
Morgan
Kiiigmont
Parker Run
Harry B
Junior
Kilarm Nos. 2-3
Elizabeth
Catawba
Dakota No. 2
Phillips
Annabelle
Marquette.
Benwood
Mound Shaft.
Glendale
Parrs Run Shaft.
Hitchman
Elm Grove
Carter
Creighton
Storch
Richland
Manchester
La Belle Shaft.
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
] Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Vaughn
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 1 Schoew
I Schoew
I I Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
1 Schoew
Henry
Totals.
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
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STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE TEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.— Continued.
NAME 0F1C0MPANY
r HARRISON COUNTY
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidttion Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
( lonsolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co-
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co..
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Virginia-Maryland Coal Corp
Virginia-Maryland Coal Corp
Central Fairmont Coal Co
Corona Coal & Coke Co
Vincent Coal Co
Haywood Coal Mining Co
Hutchinson Coal Co
Hutchinson Coal Co
Hutchinson Coal Co
Hutchinson Coal Co
Hutchinson Coal Co
Lamberts Run Coal Co..
Harrison County Coal Co. . _
Blue Ridge Coal Co
Hero Coal & Coke Co
Rosebud Fuel Co
National Coal Co
Fayette Coal Co
Short Line Coal Co
Fairmont & Baltimore C. & C. Co...
Maderia-Hill-Clark Coal Co_
Madeira-Hill-Clark Coal Co
Madeira-Hill-Clark Coal Co
Madeira-Hill-Clark Coal Co
Madeira-Hill-Clark Coal Co .,
Orr Coal Mining Co
O'Gara Coal Mining Co..
Duquesne Coal Co
Harry B. Coal & Coke Co
Marshall Coal Co —
Barnard Coal Co ---
Clarksburg Gas Coal Co
Marion Gas Coal Co.
Daniel Coal Co --
Hygradc Coal Co
The Monongah Fuel Co
Swiger Coal Co -
Byron Coal Co ---
Byron Coal Co -
Totals ..
LEWIS COUNTY
Kroger Gas Coal Co
Total.
NAME OF MINE
Consolidation No. 21
Consolidation No. 25
Consolidation No. 29
Consolidation No. 32
( lonsolidation No. 35
Consolidation No. 39
Consolidation No. 40
Consolidation No. 16
Consolidation No. 49
Consolidation No. 50
Consolidation No. 51
Consolidation No. 52
Consolidation No. 55
Consolidation No. 58
Consolidation No. 60
Consolidation No. 61
Consolidation No. 62
Consolidation No. 66
Consolidation No. 77
Willard No. 1
Willard No. 2
Snake Hill....
Harold..
Grasselli
Monroe
York...
ErieNos. 1-2
Delta
Byron
McCandlish Nos. 1-2
Clauson
Overholt
Thompson
Hero
Rosebud Nos. 1-2
National
Fayette
GirardNos. 1-2-3
Fairmore
Waldo No. 1
Goff
Randolph
Randolph
Randolph
Miller Nos. 1-2
O'Gara
Phoenix. _
Pitcairn
Marshall
Burke
Mc Whorter
Bingamon
GockeNos. 1-2
ri'smn county
Upshur Coal Mining Co
Red Rock Fuel Co
Buckhannon River Coal Co. . .
Gillihue.
Gilbert. .
Keith...
Althea..
Polar .
Inspec-
tions
Lorentz
Red Rock Nos. 1-2.
Florence Nos. 1 -2 . .
Visits
156
Dis-
trict-
By Whom
Made
Par-ons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsond
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Henry
Schoew
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
2 Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
Parsons
19 J 2
Department of Mines.
243
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
Visits
Dis-
tricts
By Whom
Made
UPSHUR COUNTY— Con.
New Comer Coa! Co
New Comer.
Totals .
BARBOUR COUNTY
H. M. Crawford
Meriden Coal Mining Co
Tygarts River Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Consolidation Coal Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Pitts Vein Coal Co
Century Coal Co
Humphries Colliery Co _ _
Grafton Fuel Co
W. H. Foster, Trustee
Davis Colliery Co
Luella Coal & Coke Co
Adma
Meriden
Arden
Consolidation No. 30.
Consolidation No. 37.
Dartmore
Weaver No. 1
Weaver No. 3
Flemington No. 4
Century 1-2
Humphries No. 1
Lillian Nos. 1-2
Sarah No. 1
Junior No. 1
Luella No. 1
Totals _
MONONGALIA COUNTY
Pittsburgh Steam Coal Co.
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Connellsville Basin Coal Co
Great Scott Coal Co
Antler Coal Co
Opekiska No. 1
Sabraton 4-5
Richard
Elkins No. 3
Rock Forge Nos. 1 & 4.
Great Scott No. 1
Round Bottom No. 1 . .
Totals.
PRESTON COUNTY
Austen Coal & Coke Co
Hamilton Coal & Coke Co
Hamilton Coal & Coke Co
Hamilton Coal & Coke Co
Gorman Coal & Coke Co
Merchants Coal Co
S. H. Jordan
Kingwood Coal Co
Hite Coal & Coke Co
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Elkins Coal & Coke Co
Preston County Coal Co
Borgman Coal Co
Hiorra Coke Co
Irona Coal Co
Austen Nos. 1-2
Newburg Shaft
Newburg Shaft
Newburg Shaft
Gorman No. 2
Tunnelton No. 2
Corinth No. 2
Howesville Nos. 1-2.
Dixie No. 1
Bretz No. 2
Masontown No. 6..
Kingwood No. 4
Cascade Nos. 1-2-3.
Borgman No. 1
Hiorra
Irona No. 1
Totals.
TAYLOR COUNTY
Grafton Coal & Coke Co
Pittsvein Coal Co
Pittsvein Coal Co
T. B. Davis Coal Co
McGrawCoalCo
McGraw Coal Co
Rosemont Coal Co
Maryland Coal Co
Winona Coal & Coke Co
Sterling Coal Co
Harrison Coal Co
L. B. Bryden Coal Co
Sand Lick No. 1..
ittsvein
Flemington No. 4.
T. B. Davis
New York
New York
Rosemont
Wendal
Winona
Cecil
Smith
Sunnyside
^
Parsons
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
3 Vaughn
3 Vaughn
3 Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Scnoew
Henry
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
Vaughn
3 Vaughn
3 Vaughn
3 j Vaughn
3 1 Vaughn
3 Vaughn
3 1 Henry
3 1 Vaughn
3 j Vaughn
3 Vaughn
3 j Vaughn
3 Vaughn
3 Vaughn
Totals.
244
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STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
GRANT COUNTY
Davis Coal k Coke Co.
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Buffalo Creek Cumberland Coal Co.
Totals.
MINERAL COUNTY
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal* Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal& Coke Co...
Davis Coal & Coke Co....
I >:r. i ' loal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Dans Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Abrams Creek Coal Co
Abrams Creek Coal Co
Abrams Creek Coal Co
Mastella Coal & Coke Co
Mastella Coal & Coke Co
Mastella Coal & Coke Co
Mastella Coal & Coke Co.
Mastella Coal & Coke Co
Mastella Coal & Coke Co
Mastella Coal & Coke Co
Mastella Coal & Coke Co
Hamill Coal Co
Western Maryland Coal Co
\\ i -trrn Maryland Coal Co
Western Maryland Coal Co
Western Maryland Coal Co
Big Vein Coal Co
Gleason Coal & Coke Co
NAME OF MINE
Henry No. 22.
Henry No. 22.
Henrv No. 22.
Buffalo Creek.
Elkgarden No. 4
Elkgarden No. 5 . . .
Elkgarden No. 6
Elkgarden No. 10
No. 19.
No. 19...
No. 19
Ott No. 20
OttNo. 20... -..-
Ott No. 20
Kittanning No. 14
Wabash No. 49
No. 50
No.51
Oakmont
Oakmont
Oakmont
New Creek
Pinnacle & Hampshire Six Ft..
Hampshire Four Ft
New Creek
New Creek
No.2
No.3
No.3
Totals .
RANDOLPH COUNTY
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Colliery Co ---
Davis Colliery Co -
Davis Colliery Co
Davis Colliery Co
Davis Colliery Co
Davis Colliery Co -
Davi Colliery Co — ---
Davis Colliery Co
Brady Coal Co
J. B. Jenkins -
,J. B. Jenkins.-
W. II. Green
Rich Mountain Coal Co
Hiih Mountain Coal Co
Totals
TUCKER COUNTY
Cumberland Coal Co
< lumberland Coal Co
Cumberland Coal Co
Cumberland Coal Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co.
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal A Coke Co
Smith
Wabash...
Wabash. ..
Wabash
Blaine
Four Foot.
Gleason
Weaver Nos. 1-2.
Weaver Nos. 1-2.
Sivad No. 2
Coalton No. 1 —
Coalton No. 3
Harding No. 1 . . .
Harding No. 3. .
North Drift
North Drift
Coaling Station..
Klondyke No. 1.
Jenkins No. 1
Jenkins
Leroy No. 1
Beech Creek
Hartridge
Inspec-
tions
Visits
Douglas No. 1. .
Douglas No. 1 . .
Douglas No. 2..
Douglas No. 5. .
Thomas No. 23.
Thomas No. 23.
Thomas No. 23.
29
Dis-
tricts
i taster
Plaster
'■Master
Master
lenry
larti
_Dlas
Plasl
By Whom
Made
Plaster
Henry
Martin
Plaster
4 Master
4 Plaster
4 r"
4 I
4 P.
4 H.
4 M
4 PI
4 H
4 M
4 F
4
4 P
4 P
4
4
4
•I
4
4
4
4
4
iter
enry
'artin
iter
._.iter
Master
blaster
Plaster
Schoew
Martin
Master
.Master
Plaster
Martin
Henry
Martin
Martin
Henry
. Plaster
4 Plaster
4 Henry
4 Martin
4 Plaster
4 Plaster
4 Plaster
Plaster
Connor
Plaster
Plaster
Plaster
Plaster
Plaster
Plaster
Connor
Plaster
Plaster
Plaster
Connor
Plaster
Plaster
Plaster
Plaster
Connor
Plaster
Plaster
4 1 Plaster
4 Henry
4 1 Martin
191:
Department of Mines.
245
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBEE OF INSPEC-
TIONS ANV VISITS MADE DUEING THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE SOTH, W 12. —Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
Visits
Dis-
tricts
By Whom
Made
TUCKER COUNTY— Cant.
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
10
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
Coketon No. 24
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Coketon No. 25
Plaster
Coketon No. 25
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Coketon No. 25
Davis Coal & Poke Co
Coketon No. 26
Coketon Nos. 35-26
Davis Coal & Coke Co....
Coketon No. 36
Plaster
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Coketon No. 36
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Thomas No. 34
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Thomas No. 34
Davis Coal & Coke Co
Henry
Davis Coal & Coke Co .
Coketon No. 37
Bush No. 38
Davis Coal & Coke Co .
Pierce No. 39
Davis Coal& Coke Co
Pierce No. 40
39
2
3
3
1
2
1
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
BRAXTON COUNTY
Henry
Davis No. 10
Henry
Davis No. 10
Henry
Totals
12
2
3
0
0
0
GILMER COUNTY
Gilmer
Henry
Totals
5
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
CLAY COUNTY
Henry
Henry
Totals.
4
3
1
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
MASON COUNTY
Hutchinson Coal Co...
Linden.
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PUTNAM COUNTY
Oak Forest Coal Co
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Plymouth Coal Mining Co ..
Plymouth Coal Mining Co..
Otto Marmet Coal Mining Co
Otto Marmet Coal Mining Co
Black Betsv Coal Mining Co ...
Black Betsy Coal Mining Co
31ack Betsy Coal Mining Co
Plymouth _ _.
Manilla
Big Otto No. 1
Big Otto No. 3
Black Betsy No. 1_
Black Betsy No. 2.. _
Black Betsy No. 3
Totals
8
1
4
a
0
0
3
0
1
BOONE COUNTY
Hill
No. 1.... -.._
Hill
Block
Hill
Tie Hickory Ash Coal Co
Hickory Ash
Hill
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STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
! - By Whom
tricts Made
BOONE COUNTY— Con*.
Anchor Coal Co
Webb Coa! Mining Co
Seng Creek Coal Co
Totals.
NICHOLAS COUNTY
Nicholas Coal & I Soke I k>
Nicholas Coal & Coke Co
Nicholas Coal & Coke Co
Saxman Coal & Coke Co
Saxman Coal & Coke Co
Saxman Coal & Coke Co
Pardee & Curtin Lumber Co..
Pardee & Curtin Lumber Co..
Totals -
Marmet Coal Co
Marmet Coal Co
Marmet Coal Co
Marmet Coal Co
Marmet Coal Co
Olcott Coal & Iron Co
Pioueer-Pecrless Gas Coal Co.
Pioneer-Peerless Gas Coal Co.
Winifrede Coal Co
Winifrede Coal Co
Winifrede Coal Co
Winifred^ Coal Co
Winifrede Coal Co
Dry Branch Coal Co
Dry Branch Coal Co
Dry Branch Coal Co
Dry Branch Coal Co
Coal burg Colliery Co
Coalburg Colliery Co
Coalburg Colliery Co...
Wvatt <',,:,! Co .
WyartCoal Co
WyattCoalCo
Wyatt Coal Co
Lewis Coal & Coke Co
Lewis Coal & Coke Co
I ., ■« i Coal 4 Coke Co
Southern Collieries Co
Anchor
Webb
Seng Creek.
Arminius
Cambria
Mt. Carmel...
Saxman No, 1
Saxman No. 2.
Saxman No. 3.
Panther.
Mayo
KANAWHA COUNTY
Queen Shoals Coal Co
The Morris Fork Coal Co...
The Morns Fork Coal Co
The Pen Mar Mining Co
Clay Coal Co —
\ ilia I loal Mining Co
Blue Creek Coal & Land Co
Blue Creek Coal & Land Co
Standard Kanawha Coal Mining Co...
Williams Coal Co
i Coal Co
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co
Hughes Creek Coal Co
Hughes Creek Coal Co
Bughes Creel. Coal Co
Cannelton Coal Co
Cannelton Coal Co
Campbells Creek Coal Co
Kellys Creek Colliery Co
Coopers Creek Coal Co.
Wierwick Cannel Coal Co
Marmet Coal Co
Queen Shoals
Turner Nos. 1-2
Turner Nos. 1-3
Pen Mar
Bradley White Ash...
Villa....
Wills Hollow Nos. 1-2.
Blakeley No. 4
Nos. 1-2
Williams
Virginia
No. 101
No. 104.
No. 105
Hugheston No. 2
Hugheston No. 3
llu lii-ton No. 4
Cannelton No. 1
Cannelton No. 2
Putney Nos. 1-2
Nos. 1-3
Peacock
Falling Rock...
Monarch No. 1
Monarch
Marmet Nos. 1-2
New Butler
Lens Creek
Black Band
Nos. 1-2
Dry Branch No. 1
Wilton
Winifrede North
Winifrede North
Winifrede North
Winifrede South
Winifrede West
Coalburg No. 2
Coalburg Nos. 4-5
Belmont
Belmont
Belmont
Ronda
Honda
Berlin
Horton No. 1
Horton No. 2
Oakley
Peerless
Belmont.
Lewiston
No. 3
6 Hill
6 Hill
6 11 ill
7 Martin
7 Martin
2 Parsons
2 Parsons
'.' Parsons
_' Parsons
2 Parsons
Henry
Martin
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henrj
Henry-
Henry
lliiir;.
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Martin
Henry
Henry
Hill '
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Henry
Martin
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Jackson
Hill
,lae!."i
Jackson
Jackson
Hill
6 Hill
6 Hill
6 Hill
6 Hill
6 Hill
6 Hill
6 Hill
6 Hill
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Department op Minks.
247
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE SOTH, 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
Visits
Dis-
tricts
By Whom
Made
KANAWHA COUNTY— Cont
Holley & Stephenson
Holley & Stiphenson
Wake Forest Mining Co
Carbon Coal Co
Carbon Coal Co
Carbon Coal Co
Carbon Coal Co
Carbon Coal Co
Carbon Coal Co
Carbon Coal Co
Carbon Coal Co
Republic Coal Co
Republic Coal Co
Republic Coal Co
Republic Coal Co
Republic Coal Co ■
West Virginia Colliery Co
West Virginia Colliery Co
West Virginia Colliery Co
Wesi Virginia Colliery Co
West Virginia Colliery Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Czbin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek^Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cahin'Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co..
Cabin CreeklCons. Coal Co
Cabin CreekTCons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Coris. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Cabin Creek Cons. Coal Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
No.2
No. 5
Wake Forest
Low Sulphur
Carbon Splint
Carbon Splint
Eagle No. 1
Carbon No. 1
Carbon No. 3
South Carbon
North Carbon
Republic No. 1
Republic No. 2
Republic No. 3
Republic No. 4
Republic No. 5
No.l
No. 1
No.2
No. 3
No.4
Holly
Bellclare
Davis
Davis
Cherokee
Cherokee ,
Caledonia
Caledonia
Red Warroir
Red Warrior
Buckeye
Buckeye
Empire... _.
Empire
Black Tulip
Black Tulip _..
Keystone
Acme
Acme
Shamrock
Shamrock
Thistle
Raccoon No. 1
Raccoon No. 1
Raccoon No. 2 East.
Raccoon No. 2 East.
Raccoon No. 2 West
Raccoon No. 2 West
Rose
Rose
Kayford Nos. 1-2...
Kayford No. 1
Quarrier
Quarrier
United Gas
United Gas
United Splint
United Splint
Daeota
Ruby
Ruby
Knickerbocker
Reynolds
Scranton
Paint Creek
Wacomah
Banner No. 1
Banner No. 2
Detroit
Morton.
Hill
Hill
Hill
6 Hill
Hill
' Jackson
i Jackson
i Jackson
i Jackson
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
6) Jackson
6 J Jackson
6 Hill
6 Hill
6 Hill
6 Hill
6; mil
6 Jackson
6;Hill
6! Jackson
6JHill
6 Jackson
6|Hill...
6' Jackson
6 1 Jackson
Hill
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Hill
Jackson
Jackson
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Jackson
Jackson
Hill
Jackson
Hill
Hill
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
IMS
Annual Report or
[W. VA.
STATEMENT SHOW 1 Sir SAMES OF MIXKs. NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DUEING TEE YEAS
ENDING JUNE <»TH, 1912.— Continued.
N \Mi: OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
\ bits
2
0
2
0
2
||
1
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
II
I
1
2
II
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
286
8
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
2
II
2
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
9
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1)
2
0
4
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
3
n
1
0
3
0
1
0
2
(1
0
1
1
I)
Dis-
trii '
By ^"bom
Made
KANAWHA COUNTY— Con.
Paint Creek < lollieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Paint Creek Collieries Co
Coalburg-Kanawha Coal Co
Coalburg-Kanawha Coal Co
Southwestern Splint Fuel Co.
Southwestern Splint Fuel Co
Belmont Coal Co
Belmont Coal Co ._
Belmont Coal Co
Belmont Coal Co
Crown Hill-Kanawha Coal Co
Crown llill-kanav, ha Coal Co
Standard Splint & Uas Coal Co
Imperial I lollierj Co
Imperial Collierj Co --
Imperial Colliery Co
Chesapeake Mining Co
Chesapeake Mining Co
Chesapeake Mining Co
Chesapeake Mining Co
Montgomery Coal Co
Montgomery Coal Co_
Montgomery Coal Co
Montgomery Coal Co
Morris Creek Colliery Co.
Totals
GREENBRIER COUNTY
Elk Lick Coal Co
Totals .
FAYETTE COUNTY
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co
Sunday Creek Co
< lolumbus Iron & Steel I !o
\Y. R. Johnson
W. R. Johnson
\Y. H. Johnson
W. R. Johnson
\Y. H.Johnson
\Y. R. Johnson
\V. R. Johnson
W. I!. Johnson
W. R. Johnson
Boomer Coal & Coke Co
Boomer Coal & Coke Co...
Boomer Coal & Coke Co
Boomer Coal & Coke Co...
Cannelton Coal Co _
Cannelton Coal Co
Cannelton Coal Co
Cannelton Coal Co
Paint Creek Colliery Co
Meeea Coal & Coke Co.
Mecca Coal & Coke Co
Mceca I loal & < !oke Co..#.
Mecca I !oa! & I Soke Co
Mecca Coal & I li I .•• I lo
Mecca Coal & Cok Co
Mecca Coal & Coke Co....
Mecca Coal & Coke Co
Eureka Collier} Co..
Eureka Colliery Co
St. Clair Colliery Co
Gro No. 1
■ 2
Greenbrier No. 2..
Greenbrier No. .'i
Coalburg "A"
i !oall urg 'B"
Blacl Cat.
Black Cat...
Belmonl
New Coalburg
Cedar Grove
Cedar Grove
Crown Hill.
Crown Hill..
Standard
Imperial No. 1
Imperial No. 2
Imperial No. 3
Chesapeake No. 1 .
I !hi sapeake No. 1.
Chesapeake No. 2.
Chesapeake No. 3
Possom Hollow
Possom Hiollow...
Upper Creek
Upper Creek
Morris Creek m.
Spruce Knob.
No. Ill
No. Ill
No. 112
No. 114
No. 115.
i iolumbus No. 1
Oakland No. 1
Oakland No. 2.
Kanawha Gas No. 1..
Kanawha ( '.as No. 2.
>: No. 5
I 're, cent N'o. ti.._
I !resci al No. 5
I 'n scent No. li
Crescent No. 7
Boomer No. 2 North
Boomer No. 2 South.
Boomer No. 3
Boomer No. 4
No. 2 North
No. 2 South..
Cannelton N'o. 2.
Cannelton No. :i
Hickory Camp
Mecca No. 2 Gas
Mecca No. 2 Gas
Mecca No. 5...
Mecca No. 5
Diamond No. 4
Diamond No. 4
ad No. 5
Diamond No. 5
Eureka No. 14
Eureka No. 14
St. Clair.
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Jackson
7 Jackson
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Jackson
7 Jackson
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Jackson
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Martin
7 Jackson
7 Jackson
7 Martin
7 Martin
2 Parsons
Martin
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Martin
Martin
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Martin
Martin
Jwkson
Martin
.1 k kson
Martin
Jackson
Martin
Jackson
Martin
Jackson
Jackson
1912
Department of Mixes.
249
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
tioos
Visits
1
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
5
0
3
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
4
0
4
1)
6
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
1
4
0
3
2
3
0
1
0
3
0
4
0
3
0
4
0
4
0
4
1
4
0
3
0
3
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
o
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
1
3
2
3
1
3
1
4
0
2
0
5
0
3
0
4
0
0
2
4
0
7
4
Dis-
tricts
By Whom
Made
FAYETTE COUNTY— Con.
St. Clair Colliery Co.-
M. B. Coal & Coke Co
M. B. Coal 4 Coke Co
M. B. Coal 4 Coke Co
M. B. Coal & Coke Co...
M. B. Coal 4 Coke Co
M. B. Coal 4 Coke Co....
M. B. Coal 4 Coke Co
M. B. Coal 4 Coke Co
The Mt. Carbon Coal Co. Ltd
The Mt. Carbon Coal Co. Ltd
Great Kanawha Colliery Co
Great Kanawha Colliery Co
Loup Creek Colliery Co
Loup Creek Colliery Co
Herbert Colliery Co
Fort Defiance Coal 4 Coke Co
Lynchburg Colliery Co
Gamoca Coal Co
Dietz Colliery Co
Deitz Colliery Co
Christian Colliery Co
Mil burn Coal 4 Coke Co
Mill turn Coal & Coke Co
Mill Creek Colliery Co
The Gauley Mountain Coal Co
Signal Knob Coal Co
Michigan Coal Co
Manufacturers 4 Consumers Coal Co
Brown Coal Co
Fayette Coal 4 Coke Co
E. G. Blume, Admst.
Nuttallburg Collieries Co..
Nuttallburg Collieries Co
Holliday Coal Co
Ballinger Coal Co
Keenys Creek Colliery Co
Keenys Creek Colliery Co e
Rothwell Coal Co
Blume Coal 4 Coke Co
Lookout Coal 4 Coke Co
Buffalo Creek Coal 4 Coke Co
Sewell Colliery Co
Beurv Bros. C. 4 C. Co
Big Bend Coal Co
Stone Cliff Coal 4 Coke Co
Beechwood Coal 4 Coke Co
Beechwood Coal 4 Coke Co
Alaska Coal 4 Coke Co
Ephraim Creek Coal 4 Coke Co
Export Coal Co
Laurel Creek Coal Co
Glendale Colliery Co
Quinnimont Coal Co
Greenwood Coal Co
Hemlock Hollow Coal 4 Coke Co
New River 4 Pocahontas Coal Co
New River 4 Pocahontas Coal Co
New River 4 Pocahontas Coal Co
New River 4 Pocahontas Coal Co
New River 4 Pocahontas Coal Co
New River 4 Pocahontas Coal Co
New River 4 Pocahontas Coal Co
Low Moor Iron Co. of Va
Low Moor Iron Co. of Va
Branch Coal 4 Coke Co
South Side Co
Thurmond Coal Co
Thurmond Coal Co..
Scotia Coal 4 Coke Co
Scotia Coal 4 Coke Co
St. Clair
Kimberly
Kimberly
Columbia
Columbia
Elk Ridge No. 1
Elk Ridge No. 1
Elk Ridge No. 2
Elk Ridge No. 2
Vulcan 4 South
Vulcan
Brewster
Brewster
Loup Creek No. 2
Loup Creek No. 2
Herberton
Fort Defiance
Vanetta
Gamoca. _
Wyndal No. 2 Gas
Wvandal No. 5
No. 1
No. 1 A.4B
No. l._._
Mill Creek
Nova Scotia 4 Turkey Creek.
Signal Knob
Michigan
Newlyn
Brown
Fayette
Nuttall
Nuttall
Keeneys Creek
Ballinger No. 1
Boone
Smokeless
Dubree
Blume
Lookout
Buffalo
Sugar Camp
Echo
Big Bend
Stone Cliff
Beechwood No. 1
Beechwood No. 2
Alaska
Buffalo
Export
Laurel Creek
Glendale
Big Q and Lick Branch .
( freenwood
Hemlock
Layland No. 1
LaylandNo. 2
Layland No. 3
Minden No. 2
MindenNo. 3
Minden No. 4
Minden No. 5
Kay Moor No. 1
Kay Moor No. 2
Elverton
South Side
Thurmond No. 1
Thurmond No. 2
Brooklyn
Rush Run 4 Once More.
Martin
Martin
Jackson
Martin
Jackson
Martin
Jackson
Jackson
Martin
Martin
Jackson
Martin
Jackson
Martin
Jackson
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Martin
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
Muir
5 Muir
8 Muir
8 Muir
8'Muir
S'Muir
8, Muir
8|Muir
8|Muir
8 Muir
8 1 Muir
6 Muir
8 1 Muir
S Muir
8;Muir
■VMuir
8, Muir
8'Muir
8 Muir
8;Muir
8 Muir
8 Muir
8 Muir
8 Muir
8 Muir
7 1 Muir
L'.-u
Annual Eeport of
1 W. Va.
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MIXES. XVMBEB OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAE
ENDING ./r.\ E SOTS, .. Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
fnspec-
Dis-
By Whom
\ isite
tricts
Made
7
2
s
Muir
3
C
8
Muir
1
C
g
Muir
3
2
9
Bolliday
c
1
9
Muir
6
C
9
Martin
2
0
9
Bolliday
I
0
!l
Bolliday
1
0
9
Bolliday
2
1
9
Bolliday
3
1
9
Bolliday
3
3
9
Bolliday
2
0
9
Bolliday
3
0
9
Bolliday
2
1
'.i
Bolliday
3
0
9
2
0
9
5
3
9
Bollidav
3
2
9
Bolliday
2
0
9
Bolliday
3
1
9
Bolliday
2
3
9
Hollidav
2
0
9
Bolliday
4
1
9
Bolliday
8
3
9
Bolliday
4
1
9
Bolliday
2
0
9
Muir
2
0
9
Martin
1
0
9
Bolliday
3
0
9
Hollidav
1
0
9
Bolliday
4
0
9
Bolliday
2
0
9
Bolliday
2
0
9
Bolliday
3
1
g
Bolliday
4
1
9
Hollidav
3
0
9
Bolliday
3
0
9
Bolliday
366
41
2
0
6
Hill
1
0
6
Jackson
2
0
6
Hill
1
0
6
Jackson
1
(1
6
Hill
1
(1
6
Hill
1
II
6
Jackson
4
0
s
Muir
4
0
8
Muir
5
0
s
Muir
3
0
8
Muir
2
1)
8
Muir
2
I
9
Hollidav
9
0
9
Bolliday
4
0
9
Bolliday
3
1
9 Bollidav
I
0
9 Bolliday
:;
II
9 Bolliday
2
0
9 Bollidav
2
0
9 Bolliday
2
0
9 Bollidav
■>
2
'.i Bolliday
4
1
0
1
9 Bolliday
QMuir
3
0
9 1 Bolliday
0
0
11 Holliilav
1
0
QMuir
2
0
9 Bolliday
1
0
9
Bolliday
i avi in: coi .vn
Scotia Coal & Coke Co
Glade Coal Co
Glade ( 'oal Co
NCw River Collieries Co
Now River C
New 1; Co
The Dun Glen Coal I
N< wlyn ( 'oal Co -
Meadowfork ( !oal Co
The Star Coal A Coke Co..
Laura Minin ; Co.
Mi Eel) Coal & Coke Co...
McKell Oal & Coke Co...
Barvey Coal & Coke Co
Prudence Coal Co
Prudeni e ( loal Co
Prucdene Coal Co
White Oak Fuel Co
White Oak Fuel Co
White 'Ml. Fuel Co
White Oak Fuel Co
White Oak Fuel Co
Collins Colliery Co
Nichol Colliery Co
Stuart Colliery Co
Stuart Colliery Co
Stuart < lolliery Co
Stuart Colliery Co
Stuart Colliery Co
Dun Loup Coal & Coke Co_
Dun Loup Coal & Coke Co.
Dun Loup Coal & Coke Co.
Red Vsh.
CliffTop No. 3
Cliff Top No. 4
Sun Nos. 1-2-3
Sun
Sun Nos. 1-2-3
Dun (Ilea Nos. 3-4...
Newlyn . . ..
Meadowfork...
Star
Laura
Derryhale
Kilsyth
Barvey Nos. 1-2
Lyman
Lones
Prudence
Carlisle.
Oakwood
Whipple.
ove
Scarbro
Collins
Nichol
Parrel
Stuart
Stuart.
Stuart
Lochgelly
Dun Loup Nos. 3-4...
Dun Loup No. 5
Dun Loup Nos. 2 & 6.
Macdonald Colliery Co jMacdonald.
Sugar Creek Coal & Coke Co
Sugar Creek Coal & Coke Co
Turkey Knob Coal & Coke Co...
Turkey Knob Coal & Coke Co...
Mt. Hope Coal & Coke Co
Totals .
RALEIGB COUNTY
Four States Coal & Coke Co
Four States Coal & Coke Co
Four States Coal & Coke Co
Four States Coal & Coke Co
( lleqr Fork Coal Co
Clear Fork Coal Co
clear Fork Coal Co..
Wright Coal & Coke Co
Wright Coal & Coke Co.
Stonewall Coal & Coke Co
Stonewall Coal & Coke Co
Stonewall Coal & Coke Co
New River Collieries Co
New River Collieries Co
New River Collieries Co
New River Collieries Co
l.enark Coal Co...
Lanark Coal Co
McKell Coal & Coke Co
McKell Coal & Coke Co
McKell Coal & Coke Co
McKell Coal & Coke Co
Pinej Mining Co
Piney Mining Co
Pine' Mining Co
Piney Mining Co
Piney Mining Co
Rail i h Coal & Coke Co
Raleigh Coal & Coke Co
Sugar Creek No. 1.
Sugar Creek No. 2.
Turkey Knob
Bickory Branch.. .
Baby
Dorothy
Dorothy
Sarita
Sarita
Clear Fork
Leevale
Leevale
Wright No. 1
Wright No. 2
Terry Nos. 1-2-3-4.
Stonewall No. 2....
Stonewall No. 3
Eccles Nos. 1 &3..
Eccles Nos. 3-4
Eccles No. a
Eccles No. 6
Lanark No. 3
Lanark No. 1
Tamroy
Oswald
Sydney
Graham No. 1
Piney Nos. 1-2
Piney Nos. 1-2
Piney No. 3
Piney No. 4
Piney No. 4
Raleigh No. 1
Rali i h No. 2
1912]
Department of Mines.
251
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
Visits
Dis-
tricts
By Whom
Made
RALEIGH COUNTY— Con.
Raleigh Coal & Coke Co
Raleigh Coal & Coke Co
Raleigh Coal & Coke Co
Raleigh Coal & Coke Co.
Raleigh Coal & Coke Co
Blue Jav Coal & Lumber Co
Sullivan Coal & Coke Co..
Sullivan Coal & Coke Co
Sullivan Coal * Coke Co
Sullivan Coal & Coke Co
Woodpeck Coal Co_
Cranberry Fuel Co
Cranberry Fuel Co
Cranberry Fuel Co
Mabscott Coal & Coke Co
Mabscott Coal & Coke Co
Beckley Coal Co
City Coal Co. _._
Price Hill Fuel Co
Slab Fork Coal Co
Slab Fork Coal Co
Slab Fork Coal Co
Slab Fork Coal Co
Slab Fork Coal Co
E. E. White Coal Co
E. E. White Coal Co
E. E. White Coal Co
Gulf Smokeless Coal Co
Gulf Smokeless Coal Co
Gulf Smokeless Coal Co
Gulf Smokeless Coal Co
MacAlpin Coal Co
MacAlpin Coal Co
Bailey-Wood Coal Co
Bailey-Wood Coal Co
Pemberton Coa1 & Coke Co
Pemberton Coal & Coke Co
Pemberton Coal & Coke Co
The Gulf Coal Co
The Gulf Coal Co
Lynwin Coal Co
Lynwin Coal Co
Winding Gulf Colliery Co
Winding Gulf Colliery Co
Winding Gulf Colliery Co
Totals.
MERCER COUNTY
Mill Creek Coal & Coke Co...
Mill Creek Coal & Coke Co
Mill Creek Coal & Coke Co..._
Mill Creek Coal & Coke Co
Buckeye Coal & Ceke Co
Buckeye Coal & Coke Co
Booth-Bowen Coal & Coke Co
Pocahontas Cons. Collieries Co
Pocahontas Cons. Collieries Co
Pocahontas Cons. Collieries Co
Louisville Coal & Coke Co
Louisville Coal & Coke Co
Louisville Coal & Coke Co
Godfrey Coal Co..
Crystal Coal & Coke Co
American Coal Co. of Allegheny Co. .
American Coal Co. of Allegheny Co..
American Coal Co. of Allegheny Co..
American Coal Co. of Allegheny Co..
Thomas Coal Co
Thomas Coal Co
Pawama Coal & Coke Co
Raleigh No. 3
Raleigh No. 3^
Raleigh No. 4
Raleigh No. 5
Raleigh No. 6
Blue Jay
Sullivan No. 1 South...
Nos. 2-3-4-5 South
Nos. 3-4 North
No. 5 North
Woodpeck
Prosperity
Spra^ue..
Cranberry
Mabscott No. 1
Mabscott No. 2_
Beckley Slope
Combs
Price Hill
Slab Fork No. 1
Slab Fork No. 2
Slab Fork' No. 3
Slab Fork No. 4
Slab Fork No. 5
Nos. 1-2-3
Nos. 1-3...
Nos. 5-6_
Tams Nos. 1-2
Tarns Nos. 1-2...
Tams No. 3
Tarns No. 3
MacAlpin Nos. 1-2
MacAlpin Nos. 1-2
Bailey-Wood
Biilev-Wood
Bk Stick
Big Stick.
Affinity
Gulf...
Beaver..
Lynwin
Lynwin
Collins Nos. 1-2
Winding Gulf Nos. 1-2.
Winding Gulf Nos. 1-2.
Coaidale
East
West
Tug River
Buckeye North
Buckeye South
Booth-Bowen
Sagamore Nos. 1-2...
Elkhorn & Caswell..
Hemlock & Caswell..
Louisville Nos. 2-3-4.
Klondyke
Goodwill
Cephus.
Crystal Nos. 1-2-3-4.
Crane Creek
Pinnacle North.
Pinnacle South
Piedmont Nos. 1-2-3.
Thomas No. 1
Thomas No. 2
Pawama Nos. 1-2
m
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
9 j Holliday
9 Holliday
9 Holliday
9 1 Holliday
9 Holliday
9 'Holliday
9 {Holliday
9; Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Hollifday
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
10 Mitchell
10 Mitchell
10 Mitchell
9 Holliday
10 Mitchell
9 Holliday
Holliday
Mitchell
Holliday
Mitchell
Holliday
Mitchell
Holliday
Holliday
Holliday
Mitchell
Holliday
Mitchell
Holliday
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
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STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING TEE YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.— Continued,
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
Dis-
Visite tricts
By Whom
Made
MERCER COUNTY— Con.
Weyanoke Coal & Coke Co
The Smokeless C. <fc C. Co
Hiawatha C. & C. Co
Spring Coal Mining Co
Wenonah C. & C. Co
Total.
Mcdowell county
Algoma C. & C. Co
Algoma ('. & C. Co
Elk HHlt CoaU- Coke Co
Gilliam Coal & Coke Co
Indian Ridge Coal & Coke Co..
Roanoke Coal & Coke Co
Arlington Coal & Coke Co
Greenbrier Coal <V ( 'oke Co
McDowell Coal & Coke Co
Ashland Coal & Coke Co
Ashland Coal & Coke Co
Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co
Pocahontas Cone. Coal Co
Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co
Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co
Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co
Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co
Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co
Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co
Zenith Coal & Coke Co
King Coal Co
Elkhorn Coal & Coke Co
Lynchburg Coal & Coke Co
Lynehburc Coal & Coke Co
Upland Coal & Coke Co
Upland Coal & Coke Co __
Houston Coal & Coke Co
Houston Coal & Coke Co
Crozer Coal & Coke Co...
Crozer Coal & Coke Co
Turkey Gap Coal k Coke Co...
Turkey Gap Coal & Coke Co...
Powhatan Coal & Coke Co
Powhatan Coal & Coke Co
Powhatan Coal & Coke Co
Powhatan Coal & Coke Co
Keystone Coal <fc Coke Co
Kej time ( 'nal & Coke Co ..
Pulaski Iron Co
Eureka Coal & Coke Co
Shawnee Coal & Coke Co
Empire Coal & Coke Co
Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Co
Bottom Cnek Cual >V Coke (V
Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Co.
Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Co.
Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Co.
Pcerle Coal & Coke Co
Tidewater • '"al & I !oke Co
Tidewater Coal & Coke Co
Tidewater Coal & C ike Co
King Coal & Coke Co
KingCoal & CokeCo
Cirrus Coal & Coke Co...
Cirrus Coal & Coke Co
Cirrus Coal & Coke Co.
I ur I Co
Virginia Fuel Co
Dixon-Pocahontas Fuel Co
Dixon-Pocahontas Fuel I !o
Dixon-Pocahontas Fuel ( !o
Middle States Coal & Coke Co
ElihuNos. 1-2..
Smokeless
Hiawatha
Spring
Wenonah 1-2-3.
North Fork
Piney.
ElkridgeNos. 1-2
Gilliam
Indian Ridge
Roanoke.
Arlington
Greenbrier
McDowell
Ashland
Monitor
Angle
Lick Branch
Delta
Rolph
Shamokin
Norfolk Nos. 1-2
Cherokee
Big Four...
Zenith
King
Elknorn
Lynchburg
Lynchburg
Upland
Upland
Houston No. 2..
Houston Nos. 1-2..
Crozer.
Crozer
Turkey Gap
Turkey Gap
Powhatan
Powhatan
Powhatan
Powhatan
Keystone Nos. 1-2.
Keys! roe
I'ulsaki Nos. 1-2-3
Eureka
Shawnee
Empire
Bottom Creek Nos. 1-2.
Bottom Creek No. 1....
Bottom Creek No. l„.
Bottom Creek No. 1
Bottom Creek No. 1
Peerless
Tidewater
Tidewater...
Tidewater
King
King
Cirrus Nos. 3-4
Cirrus No. 2.
Cirrus Nos. 2-3-1
Virginia
Virginia..
No. 1
North & South
Nos. 1-2....
Middle States.
124
0 10
0 in
ii 10
1 10
o 10
3
0
4
1
5
1
4
c
C
c
4
1
4
c
0
c
4
1
4
0
4
c
4
c
4
0
5
1
5
1
4
1
4
0
8
0
0
1
8
1
3
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
2
1
1
0
7
0
8
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
3
4
1
0
3
0
6
8
2
0
7
2
3
1
3
0
2
1
11
2
1
0
3
0
3
ii
•t
0
6
3
11
4
2
0
11
0
1
0
J
II
1
0
9
3
::
ii
1
ii
3
1
2
0
7
3
2
0
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
M it ■•hell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Nicholson
Mitchell
Nicholson
Mitchell
Nicholson
Nil holson
Mitchell
Mitchell
Nicholson
Mitchell
Nicholson
Martin
Grady
Nicholson
Hill
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Hill
Henry
Martin
Grady
Nicholson
Nicholson
Martin
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Hill
Grady
Nicholson
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Hill
Nicholson
Nicholson
191!
Department of Mines.
253
8TAIEMEST SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TB., 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
Visits
Dis-
tricts
By Whom
Made
Mcdowell county— Con.
Middle Stal - Coal & Coke Co
Middle States Coal & Coke Co
Ji i Coi [& Coke Co
Jed Coal & Cuke Co
Jed Coal & Coke Co. _
Jed Coal & Coke Co...
Jed Coal & Coke Co
Jed Coal & Coke Co
Jed Coal & Coke Co
Page Coal & Coke Co
Black Wolf Coal & Coke Co
Central Pocahontas Coal Co
Central Pocahontas Coal Co
West Virginia Pocahontas Coa! Co
West Virginia Pocahontas Coal Co
West Virginia Pocahontas Coal Co
United States Coal & Coke Co
United States Coal & Coke Co
United States Coal & Coke Co
United States Coal & Coke Co
United States Coal & Coke Co
United States Coal & Coke Co
United States Coal & Coke Co
United States Coal & Coke Co
United States Coal & Coke Co
United States Coal & Coke Co..
United States Coal & Coke Co
Pocahontas Smokeless Coal Co
Hemphill Colliery Co
Hemphili Colliery Co
Welch Coal & Coke Co
Welch Coal & Coke Co
Oregon Coal & Coke Co
Oregon Coal & Coke Co
Oregon Coal & Coke Co
Standard Pocahontas Coal Co.
Standard Pocahontas Coal Co
Standard Pocahontas Coal Co
Standard Pocahontas Coal Co
Standard Pocahontas Coal Co
Pando Coal Co
Superior Pocahontas Coal Co
Superior Pocahontas Coal Co
Superior Pocahontas Coal Co
Superior Pocahontas Coal Co
Superior Pocahontas Coal Co
J. B. B. Coal Co
J. B. B. Coal Co
J. B. B. Coal Co
Vaughn Coal & Coke Co
Vaughn Coal & Coke Co
Flanagan Coal Co I No. 1
Flanagan Coal Co |No. 2
Solvay Collieries Co Marytown
Middle States
Middle States
Jed
Jed
Jed
Jed
Jed
Jed
Jed..
Page Nos. 1-2-3
Black Wolf
Central No. 2
Central No. 2..
Leckie No. 1
Leckie No. 1
Leckie No. 2
No.2
No. 3
No. 4
No.5
No 6
No. 7
No.8
No. 9 East and West..
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
Pocahontas Smokeless.
Hemp Hill
Hemp Hill
Welch
Welch
No. 1
No.2
No. 3
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Pando No. 2
Cletus
Helena
Davy Crocket
Blackstone
Blackstone
No. 1 ._
No.2
Nos. 3-4
Vaughn
Vaughn
Solvay Collieries Co.
Solvay Collieries Co.
Davy-Pocahontas Coal Co
Davy-Pocahontas Coal Co
Premier-Pocahontas Coal Co.
Premier-Pocahontas Coal Co .
Premier-Pocahontas Coal Co.
Premier-Pocahontas Coal Co .
Premier-Pocahontas Coal Co.
Premier-Pocahontas Coal Co.
Virginia- Pocahontas Coal Co.
Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Co.
Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Co.
Virpinia-Pocahontas Coal Co.
Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Co .
Virginia- Pocahontas Coal Co.
Marytown
Big Sandy
No. 1
No
No. 1
No.2
No.3
No. 1
No.2
No.3
Nos. H-4
Nos. 1-2 East & West.
No.3
No.5.
No. 6
Nos. 7-8
Hill
Grady
Nicholson
Hill
Muir
Henry
Holliday
Grady
Martin
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Hill
Nicholson
Hill
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicnoison
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Grady
Hill
Grady
Hill
Grady-
Grady
Grady
Hill
Martin
Henry
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
( trady
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Gradv
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Grady
Nicholson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Gradv
Grady
254
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAS
ENDING JUNE SOTH, 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
Visits
Dis-
tricts
By Whom
Made
Mcdowell county— Con.
Columbus Pocahontas Coal Co
Columbia Collieries Co
Reynolds Mining Co
Hurricane Branch
Henrietta Pocahontas C. Co
Flat Top Mining Co....
Flat Top Mining Co
Dry Fork Colliery Co
Dry Fork Colliery Co
Buckhannon Coal Co
Buckhannon Coal Co
Yukon-Pocahontas Coal Co
Yukon- Pocahontas Coal Co
Yukon-Pocahontas Coal Co
War Creek Coal Co
Excelsior Pocahontas Coal Co
Excelsior Pocahontas Coal Co
Pocahontas Domestio Coal Co
Pocahontas Domestic Coal Co
New River & Pocahontas Cons. C. Co_
New River & Pocahontas Cons. C. Co.
New River <fe Pocahontas Cons. C. Co.
New River & Pocahontas Cons. C. Co.
New River & Pocahontas Cons. Co. C.
New River & Pocahontas Cons. C. Co_
New River & Pocahontas Cons. C. Co.
New River & Pocahontas Cons. C. Co.
Lathrope Coal Co
Mohawk Coal & Coke Co.
Mohawk Coal & Coke Co
Columbus Pocahontas.
Columbia
Reynolds
Hurricane Branch
Henrietta
Thomas
Thomas
Williams
Williams
Buckhannon
Buckhannon
War Ridge..
Yukon
Johns Branch
War Creek
Excelsior
Excelsior
Scorpion
Scorpion
No. I
No. 1
No. 2
No. 2
No.3
No. 3....
No. 4...
No.4
Lathrope.
Mohawk
Mohawk
Totals .
16
LOGAN COUNTY
Coal River Coal & Coke Co.
Coal Valley Mining Co
Mifflin Coal Co_
Kohinoor Coal & Coke Co. .
Black Hawk Colliery Co
Black Hawk Colliery Co....
Stone Branch Coal Co
Stone Branch Coal Co
Guyandotte Coal Co
Guyandotte Coal Co
E. R. Johnson..
E. R. Johnson
E. R. Johnson
E. R. Johnson
H. T. Wilson
H. T. Wilson
Draper Coal & Coke Co
Draper Coal & Coke Co
Fort Branch Coal Corp
Fort Branch Coal Corp
Price Coal Co
Price Coal Co.
Rex Coal & Coke Co..
Rex Coal & Coke Co
Manitoba Coal Co
Ethel Coal Co
Ethel Coal Co
Ethel Coal Co.
Logan Coal Co
Logan Coal Co
Yuma Coal & Coke Co
Yuma Coal & Coke Co
Gay Coal & Coke Co
Shamrock Coal Co
Shamrock Coal Co
Cora Coal & Coke Co
Cora Coal & Coke Co
Dobra
Sylvia
Mifflin
Kohinoor
Black Hawk
Black Hawk
Stone Branch
Stone Branch
Kitchen
Guvandotte
No. 1
No. 1....
No.2..._,
No. 2
Wilson
Wilson
Draper
Draper
Fort Branch
Fort Branch
Wanda or Price .
Wanda or Price.
Rex
Rex
Dixie
Ethel No. 1
Ethel No. 1
Ethel No. 2....'.
Logan
Logan
Yuma
Yuma
Gay
Shamrock
Shamrock
Cora
Cora
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Nicholson
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Nicholson
Grady
Grady
Nicholson
Hill
Hill
Hill
Muir
Hill
Grady
Grady
Hill
Hill
Grady
Grady
Hill
Grady
Hill
Hill
Grady
Grady
Hill
Hill
Grady
Grady
Hill
Hill
Grady
Hill
Grady
Hill
Hill
Hill
Grady
Grady
Hill
Hill
Hill
Grady
Grady
Hill
1912]
Department or Mines.
255
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
LOGAN COUNTY— Cont.
Monitor Coalife Coke Co
Monitor Coal & Coke Co
Monitor Coal & Coke Co
Monitor Coal & Coke Co .
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United State8 Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co_.
United States Coal & Coke Co..
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co..
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
United States Coal & Coke Co...
Aracoma Coal Co
Aracoma Coal Co
Manbar Coal Co
Manbar Coal Co
Ferndale Coal Co
Ferndale Coal Co
McGregor Coal Co
Paragon Colliery Co
Spruce Bend Coal Co
Totals .
MINGO COUNTY
J. R. Shanklin Coal Co
Gray Eagle Coal Co
Chattaroy Colliery Co
Buffalo Collieries Co
Howard Colliery Co
Howard Jr. Coal Co
E. L. Sternberger Coal Co
Superior Thacker Coal Co
Superior Thacker Coal Co
Williamson Coal & Coke Co
Williamson Coal & Coke Co
Williamson Coal & Coke Co
Crystal Block Coal & Coke Co
White Star Mining Co
Great Bend Coal Co
Marvin Coal Co
Marvin Coal Co
Red Jacket Cons. Coal & Coke Co. .
Jed Jacket Cons. Coal & Coke Co...
Red Jacket Cons. Coal & Coke Co. .
Red Jacket Cons. Coal & Coke Co..
Red Jacket Cons. Coal & Coke Co. .
Red Jacket Jr. Coal Co
Magnolia Coal & Coke Co
Thacker Coal & Coke Co
Thacker Coal & Coke Co
Thacker Coal & Coke Co
Glen Alum Coal Co
War Eagle Coal Co
War Eagle Coal Co
Margaret Mining Co
Sycamore Coal Co
Mary Helen Coal Co
Totals.
LINCOLN COUNTY
Johnson Brothers
NAME OF MINE
Monitor __.
Monitor
Beechwood __.
Bcechwood
Island Creek No. 1..
Inland Creek No. 1..
Island Creek No. 2..
Island Creek No. 2_.
Island Creek No. 3..
Island Creek No. 3..
Island Creek No. 4..
Island Creek No. 4..
Island Creek No. 5..
Island Creek No. 0..
Island Creek No. 6..
Island Creek No. 7..
Island Creek No. 7..
Island Creek No. 8..
island Creek No. 8. .
Island Creek No. 10.
Island Creek No. 10.
Aracoma Nos. 1-2
Aracoma Nos. 1-2
Manbar
Manbar
Earling
Earling
McGregor
YolynNo. 1 _
Sharpless
Naugatuck
Gray Eagle
Chattaroy
Buffalo
Howard
Howard Jr
Sternberger
Williamson No. 1
Garner
Williamson No. 3
Williamson No. 3
Williamson No. o
Crystal Block
White Star
Great Bend
No. 1..
No. 2..
Grapevine
Red Jacket
Ruthford
Lick Fork
Mitchells Branch
Junior Nos. 1-2
Magnolia
Nos. 2-3-6-7-9
No. 10
Nos. 11-12-13
Glen Alum Nos. 1-2-3.
Pappoose
Mephisto
Margaret
Cinderella.
Mary Helen
Inspec-
tions
Brown City.
Visits
Dis-
tricts
By Whom
Made
Grady
Hill
Grady
Hill
Hill
Grady
Hill
Grady
Grady
Hill
Grady
Grady
Grady
Hill
Grady
Grady
Hill
Hill
Grady
Grady
Hill
Hill
Grady
Martin
Grady
Martin
Grady
Martin
Martin
Hill
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
2 Grady
2' Grady
" Grady
Hill
Hill
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grapy
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
Grady
6 Hill
256
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[ W. Va.
STATEMENT SHOWING NAMES OF MINES, NUMBER OF INSPEC-
TIONS AND VISITS MADE DURING THE YEAH
ENDING JUNE 30TR, 1912.— Continued.
NAME OF COMPANY
NAME OF MINE
Inspec-
tions
Dis-
Yisits tricts
By Whom
Made
LINCOLN COUNTY— Con.
1
1
1
ii 6
ii 13
(1 12
Hill
12
L2
Totals
4
1
1
0
0
0
WAYNE COUNTY
Eaal !.\ an Coal Co
Grady
i
2
0
IMPROVEMENTS
1912]
Department of Mines.
259
IMPROVEMENTS EEPOETED MADE AT THE MINES DURING THE
YEAB ENDING JUNE SOTH, 1912.-
COUNTY
New
Plants
Power
Plants
Fans
Furnaces
Tipples
Additional
Openings
Total
Brooke
2
3
1
1
1
2
4
Marshall
1
Ohio
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
6
1
14
Upshur
Monongalia
1
1
Taylor
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
6
1
1
2
Clay_.
i
7
2
1
2
4
6
2
I
5
Fayette
4
2
1
21
10
1
5
1
4
2
2
5
1
2
13
2
9
1
3
3
3
7
1
7
4
2
1
1
1
22
13
2
9
Totals
13
38
24
2
28
33
138
The above table only includes permanent inmprovemets and does not show the number of mine cars, motors,
mining machines, store and office buildings, barns, etc. etc.. Special mention is made of this in the letter of trans-
mittal to the Governor, which appears in the first page of this report.
STRIKES
1912]
Dbpartment of Mines.
263
SUMMARY OF STBIKES AT COAL MINES IN WEST VIRGINIA FOB
THE YEAR ENDING JUNE SOTE, 1912.
COUNTY
Total No.
Mines
Reporting
Strikes
Total No.
Employees
Thrown
Out of
Employ-
ment by
Strikes
Total Loss
Reported
to
Employees
No. of
Companies
Reporting
Loss to
Operators
Total Loss
Reported
to
Operators
1
1
1
2
2
1
24
37
2
110
400
30
187
618
84
3,362
4,061
84
$ 6,000.66
1,000.00
18,000.00
63,204.00
2,600.00
1
1
6
9
1
$ 2,000.00
Clay
Fayette.
Kanawha
Boone.. ._ ._ ... _
150.00
8,000.00
16,893.00
4,000.00
Totals
71
8,936
$90,804.00
18
$31,043.00
264
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551
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76
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176
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307
299
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26
24
13
33
17
210
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TABLE SHOWING NUMBEE OF PERSONS KILLED INSIDE FEB 1.000
INSIDE EMPLOYES IN COAL MINES IN THE STATES OF
PENNSYLVANIA, ILLINOIS, OHIO AND WEST VIR-
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STATE.
Total Number
of Inside
Employees.
Total Number
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Accidents.
No. of Lives Lost
Per 1,000 Inside
Employees.
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Pennsylvania — Bituminous
Illinois
Ohio
West Virginia
126,037
151,786
70,793
43,812
57,832
615
490
149
101
299
4.09
3.23
2.14
2.35
5.17
YEAR 1912.
West Virginia.
274
Annual Report of
[W. Va.
LIVES LOST INSIDE, NO. OF INSIDE EMPLOYES AND TONNAGE
MINED FOB EACH LIFE LOST INSIDE FOB TEAS ENDING
JUNE 30TH, 1912.
COUNTY.
Number of
Lives Lost
Inside
The Mine.
Lives Lost
Inside the
Mine Per
1000, Em-
ployees Inside
Tons of Coal
Produced Per
Each Live
Lost Inside
the Mine.
Tons of Coal
Produced Per
Each Inside
Employee.
Total Tons
of Coal
Produced.
Total Inside
Employees.
5
15
2
2
2
14
9.04
3.77
2.98
9.34
5.39
3.57
136,058
322,243
332,196
101,715
187,297
323,524
958
1,215
990
953
1,009
1,158
770
972
1,091
838
1,188
832
1,123
398
2,587
1,003
748
1,144
596
642
991
397
1,137
986
869
1,050
1,099
1,079
1,254
1,088
943
680,192
4,833,652
664,393
203,430
374,595
4,529,344
40,057
756,395
382,164
841,801
716,632
1,114,732
731,300
37,091
188,907
655,941
57,641
181,963
506,470
139,377
329,179
46,135
52,358
5,602,522
8,812,058
4,581,776
2,783,866
13,768,077
3,243,033
2,374,563
48,130
710
3,976
671
214
Ohio .__
371
3,910
52
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2
2
7
2
1
1
5.18
5.71
1.99
3.31
5.22
3.07
1.07
1.36
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191, 0S2
420,901
358,316
159,247
365,150
37,091
188,907
778
350
1,004
603
Tucker .
1,339
Taylor
651
93
73
654
1
1
3
1
1
1.29
6.28
3.53
4.60
3.01
57,541
181,963
168,823
139,377
329,179
77
Clay
159
849
217
332
116
46
24
50
31
23
174
10
11
4.22
4.93
7.10
9.08
13.63
4.25
4.58
233,438
176,241
147,799
121,037
79,126
324,303
215,869
5,681
10,132
4,362
2,531
12,758
2,585
2,181
51
For the State .'
392
6.89
155,994
1,048
59,281,774
56,853
191:
Department of Minis.
275
TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBEB KILLED INSIDE THE MINES BY
FALLS PEE EACH 1,000 PEBSONS EMPLOYED INSIDE OF
THE MINES IN THE STATES OF OHIO, ILLINOIS,
PENNSYLVANIA AND WEST VIBGINIA FBOM
1897 TO 1911 INCLUSIVE.
RATIO KILLED BY FALLS OF COAL, SLATE AND
ROOF PER 1,000 INSIDE EMPLOYEES.
YEARS.
Ohio
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Bituminous
Mines
Anthracite
Mines
West
Virginia
1897
1.07
1.47
l.o2
1.52
1.43
1.59
2.13
2.26
1.98
1.91
2.25
1.43
1.64
2.35
2.77
1.52
1.36
1.54
1.44
1.43
1.42
1.65
1.32
1.49
1.49
1.23
1.41
1.27
.95
1.13
1.50
1.92
2.2S
1.79
1.95
2.02
1.92
1.83
2.19
2.15
2.04
1.71
1.91
1.83
2.02
2.13
2.04
2.45
1.86
2.29
1.18
2.05
2.16
2.53
1.86
2.37
2.28
2.06
2.09
2.00
2.75
1898
3.60
1899
3.26
1900
2.79
1901
2.95
1902
2.90
1903 .
3.15
1904
2.61
1905
2.62
1906
2.42
1907
3.15
1111 IS
3.16
1909
2.84
1910
3.93
1911
3.18
1.82
1.37
1.94
2.0S
3.02
3.64
DETAILS OF LIVES LOST PER TON OF PRODUCTION IN WEST VIRGINIA
For Year 1912
Number of Mines where fatal accidents occurred 220
Number of Lives Lost --_ 409
Number of mines where fatal accidents occurred inside - 203
Number of lives lost inside 1 — 392
Number of men employed inside mines, where fatal accidents occurred inside 28,763
Number of tons of coal produced where fatal accidents occurred inside 35,370,160
Tons of coal produced per each life lost where fatal accidents occurred inside 90,230
Tons of coal produced per each life lost in State, all mines and tonnage included _ 145,878
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NATIONALITIES
Fatal , Non-Fatal
Total
136 376
5 16
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409
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AGES
Fatal
Non-Fatal
Total
1
3
4
3
13
16
6
27
33
16
26
42
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30
42
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23
38
113
240
353
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171
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9
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1
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840
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TABLE SHOWING THE CAUSES OF FATAL AND NONFATAL ACCI-
DENTS AND THE NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE BY EACH
CAUSE FOE THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1912.
CAUSES.
Fatal
Non-
Fatal
Total
Per-
centage
166
44
6
28
23
12
1
1
1
18
274
244
39
91
5
36
27
440
288
45
119
28
48
28
1
2
24
18
26
1
2
7
1
7
5
83
27
17
32
34 42
23 85
3 60
Fall of Coal
9 54
2 24
3 93
2.24
Fell down Shaft
08
1
6
18
24
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1.83
1.44
2
1
2.08
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2
5
1
7
2
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Premature Explosions . .
2
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Blown-Out Shot
.08
Animals _ ...
.56
3
83
5
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6.65
22
17
19
2.16
1.36
Fall of Coal and Slate
13
2.55
Totals....
409
840
1,249
100.00
TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF FATAL AND NONFATAL ACCI-
DENTS, INSIDE AND OUTSIDE, AND NUMBER OF PER-
SONS KILLED AND INJURED, 1912.
FATAL ACCIDENTS.
Number of
Accidents
Number of
Persons Killed
280
17
392
Outside. _
17
Totals
297
409
NON-FATAL ACCIDENTS
Number of
Accidents
Number of
Persons Injured
718
76
759
81
Totals
794
840
1912
Department or Mines.
281
LIST OF ACCIDENTS IN WHICH MOBE THAN ONE PERSON WAS
KILLED, 1912.
Number of
COUNTY
NAME OF MINE
Date of Accident
Persons
Killed
CAUSES.
Kanawha ...
Banner __
... Mar. 19, 1912
2
Slate Fall
Raleigh
Raleigh No. 6
_ Jan. 13, 1912 ....
2
Slate Fall.
Raleigh
Dorothy
...May 21, 1912
2
Slate Fall.
Mercer .
Spring __ .
Aug. 28, 1911....
2
Slate Fall.
McDowell .-
Pulaski No. 2
_._ Aug. 21, 1911. -.-
0
Slate Fall.
McDowell
Bottom Creek
... Nov. 18, 1911
18
Gas Explosion.
McDowell. .
Powhatan
Dec. 2, 1911
2
Fall of Roof.
McDowell
McDowell
... Jan. 4, 1912
2
Fall of Roof.
McDowell .
Va.-Poca. No. 3 . __ ..
... Mar. 1, 1912
2
Fall of Roof.
McDowell .
Big Sandy... ___ .
...j Mar. 11, 1912....
2
Fall of Roof
McDowell . .
Jed
...iMar. 26, 1912... _
83
Gas & Dust Explosion
McDowell
Delta
..'May 29, 1912....
2
Slate Fall.
McDowell
Pulaski No. 2
...IJune 13, 1912....
2
Slate Fall.
McDowell
Glen Alum
...IDec. 29, 1911....
2
Mine car wreck.
McDowell _
Glen Alum
iFeb. 22, 1912. ...
2
Slate Fall.
Total ..
127
FATAL AND NON-FATAL ACCIDENTS TABULATED BY COUNTIES
IN WHICH THEY OCCURRED, 1912.
COUNTY
Fatal
Non-Fatal
Totals
5
15
2
2
2
14
2
66
4
4
3
36
1
18
11
13
3
18
14
7
81
6
6
Ohio
5
50
1
4
2
3
2
7
2
1
1
22
13
16
5
Tucker .
25
16
1
Grant -
8
10
9
10
1
1
3
1
1
1
Clay .
1
5
7
1
2
1
53
140
75
62
227
22
34
8
8
2
2
1
24
50
31
23
191
10
11
77
190
106
85
418
32
45
Totals
409
840
1,249
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FATAL AND NON-FATAL ACCIDENTS TABULATED ACCOBDING TO
DISTRICTS IN WHICH THEY OCCUBBED, 1911.
DISTRICT.
Fatal
Non-Fatal
Totals
First -
15
15
11
10
25
29
11
21
48
55
136
33
66
40
56
39
60
65
21
54
112
133
131
63
SI
55
Third . -
67
Fourth -
49
Fifth
85
Sixth
94
32
Eighth
75
Ninth
160
Tenth
188
Klrvrnth . ___
267
Twelfth.
96
Totals .
409
840
1,249
BELATION OF THE USE OF POWDEB TO MINE ACCIDENTS."
STATEMENT OF POWDEB ACCIDENTS.
WEST VIBGINIA 1897-1912.
Per Cent.
Killed and
Total
Total
Injured l>v
Killed
;Killed and;
Powder
Tons per
YEARS
TONS.
and
Injured
Accident,
Powder
Injured
Powder
Accidents
of Total
;Killed and
Accident
Injured
1897-1900
62,837,138
93,373,487
148,038,875
41,513,766
52,723,70?
54,033,186
59,581,774
1,039
1,402
3,282
1,396
1,262
1,151
1.249
34
144
773
46
57
34
28
3.27
10.27
23.55
3.29
4.52
2.95
2.24
1,847,857
1901-1904
648,427
1905-1908 ..
191,577
1909 -
902,473
1910
924,977
1911...
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1912] Department of Mines. 297
FATAL ACCIDENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING
JUNE 30th, 1912.
BEOOKE COUNTY.
November 9, 1911. — Koja Strika or John Streat, Trackman, 35, Austrian,
La Belle Shaft Mine. Instantly killed by fall of rock.
December 1, 1911. — Henry Gorges, Miner, 28, German, Beach Bottom Mine.
He attempted to take up bottom coal without removing loose rock overhead and
was instantly killed by fall of the latter.
December 26, 1911. — Mele Polens alias Samuel Milkovich, Loader, 25,
Servian, La Belle Shaft Mine. He was sitting on empty car on siding when
he rose up suddenly and the back of his neck struck the trolly wire instantly
electrocuting him.
January 15, 1912. — Michael Supica alias Mike Subitza, Loader, 26, Polish.
He was found lying along the track with his side touching the machine wires.
It is supposed he was electrocuted.
February 8, 1912. — James Rickman, Miner, 62, American, La Belle Coal Co.
In attempting to crawl over an empty car which was blocking the way, he
struck a live wire and was electrocuted.
MARION COUNTY.
July 6, 1911. — Dominick Morant, Miner, 38, Italian, Consolidation No. 28
Mine. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
July 17. 1911. — Joe Bonnis, Driver and Brakeman, 25, Italian, Consolidation
No. 63. Struck by a piece of slate, which broke his leg, dislocated his hip and
injured him internally, from which injuries he died the next day.
July 27, 1911. — John Laconovick, Miner, 35, Austrian, Consolidation No. 43
Mine. He was standing on a wood rail which he had placed across a car and
was taking down slate. The slate fell on him, causing injuries so serious that
he died from them on the 31st of July.
September 18, 1911. — George Rotash, Machine Coal Loader, 54, Slav., Consoli-
dation No. 24. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
October 5, 1911. — Felix Tassilla, Machine Miner, 21, Italian, Consolidation
No. 53 Mine. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
October 12, 1911. — John Batsa, Machine Runner, 34, Pole, Italian, Consoli-
dation No. 36 Mine. Obeying instructions, he attempted to disconnect the
machine cable and in so doing caught hold of both nipples at the same time
with his wet gloves, receiving the full force of the current, which was fatal.
October 24, 1911.- — William James, Timberman, 50, American, Consolidation
No. 56 Mine. He and another man were pushing a car of lumber when it
began to move very fast and ran into an open switch and collieded with a car
of props, catching James between the end of his ear and the props and crush-
ing him through the hips, from which injuries he died.
November 8, 1911. — Mike Garbotchic, Miner, 29, Crothian, Consolidation No.
22. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
298 Annual Report op [W. Va.
November 15, 1911. — Dominick George, Miner, 25, Italian, Jamison No. 8
Mine. Fall of coal struck brake of car releasing same. The car moved for-
ward and in attempting to set brake, the victim placed his head between car and
roof with fatal results.
November 25, 1911. — F. L. Watson, Fire Boss, 39, American, Jamison No. 8
Mine. In stepping aside to avoid a motor, he did not see another one approach-
ing, stepped in front of it and was killed.
January 23, 1912. — Dominick Carr, Miner, 26, Italian, Consolidation No. 47
Mine In trying to get away from a threatened fall of slate, he ran against a
prop which stunned him and prevented his gettinng out in time to avoid the fall.
He was instantly killed.
February 4, 1912. — Peter Spehear, Loader, 22, Austrian, Jamison No. 9
Mine Afti r stepping off cage, he attempted to get back on it after signal to
rise had been given, and was crushed between cage and timber of shaft, and
fatally hurt.
February 2, 1912. — Joe Gasper, Machine Runner and Loader, 27, Crotian,
Consolidation No. 24. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
April 24, 1912. — Steve Fleich, Empty Pusher, 21, Austrian. Jamison No. 7
Mine. While pushing two empty cars, in some manner, (there being no wit-
nesses) he got on the narrow side of the track and was crushed between the car
and rib, which resulted in death.
April 2, 1912. — Luis Proparise, Driver, 22, Italian, Jamison No. 8 Mine.
Instantly killed by fall of slate. It is supposed that the cause of this slate fall-
ing was that a prop was set too near the track and car caught it and knocked it
out. Place was well timbered.
MARSHALL COUNTY.
October 26, 1911. — Joe Farance, Coal Loader, 45, Hungarian, Hitehman
Mine. Coal, which had been loosened by a shot that he had just fired fell on
him and crushed him to death, while he was shoveling coal into the car.
December 24, 1911. — John Metlock, Motor Flagman, 25, Slavish, Hitehman
Mine. During a delay in the work that was caused by a motor jumping the
track, he sat down to rest and fell asleep. When he heard the motor coming he
awoke suddenly and was evidently bewildered, for he stepped in front of it and
was struck and fatally injured.
BRAXTON COUNTY.
November 6, 1911. — Sam Warner. Miner, 21, Italian. Davis Colliery Co., No.
11 Mine. Disregarding orders to post a piece of loose overhanging shite, under
which he was working, he was instantly killed by its fall.
January I. L912. — Charles Rati iff. Miner, 17. Negro, Copen Mine of the
Davis Colliery Co. He was caught between mine car and rib and crushed to
death. Tie was out of working place and should not have been where he was.
On TO COUNTY.
November 28, 1911. — George Amos. Miner, 50, American, Elm Grove Mine
of the Elm Grove Coal Co. He threw some implements on the motor and then
leaned over the motor and while in this position his metal lamp touched a live
wire, thus completing an electric circuit and he was immediately electrocuted.
19 in I Department of Mines. 299
May 31, 1912.— Tom Selmrnski, Loader, 36, Russian Pole, Elm Grove Mine
of the Elm Grove Coal Co. Instantly killed by fall of stone.
HABKISON COUNTY.
July 7, 1911.— Randolph Mine of the Maderia-Hill-Clark Coal Co., George
Barney Skinner, Mine Foreman, .48, American. He was engaged in bracing
up and timbering the sides of the banks, when some dirt broke out of the
upper bank and loosened and fell on him, catching him between some mine
rails and the bank, causing injuries so serious that he died from them next day.
This was purely an unavoidable accident. Mr. Skinner was an experienced and
competent man, having served as mine foreman for many years.
July 8, 1911. — Willard Xo. 1, of the Virginia-Maryland Coal Corporation.
Sam Romana, Loader, 25, Italian. He was trying to pull down coal just after
blasting and it fell on him and irstantly killed him.
July 31, 1911.— No. 29, of The Consolidation Coal Co. Charley Lehosky,
Miner, 35, Slav. He had fired a shot which brought down part of the coal,
leaving the remainder overhanging, but evidently cracked loose. While work-
ing on this block, it broke loose, knocking him backwards and crushing him,
causirg injuries from which he died about an hour later.
September 9, 1911.— No. 21 of The Consolidation Coal Co. Frank Mino,
Driver, 24, Italian. He was caught between a mine car and the pillar and
crushed through the chest, from which injuries he died.
October 5, 1911. — Erie Mine of the Hutchinson Coal Co. Matur Gerlieu,
Miner, 24, Pole. After making his shot, he returned to his room too soon and
was caught by a fall of slate, and instantly killed.
October 5, 1911.— No. 35 of The Consolidation Coal Co. Walter Barnes,
Brakeman, 16, American. He was riding on trip which was being shoved by the
locomotive operating between pit mouth and tipple. He had cut off the loads
and in some manner fell in front of locomotive which ran on him, injuring him
so badly that he died the same day.
September 26, 1911.— No. 49, of The Consolidation Coal Co. T. L. Nutter,
Machine Runner, 45, American. He was drilling an auger hole when without
warning, about a ton of coal and slate fell upon him, from which injuries he
died next day.
April 19, 1912.— No. 60 of The Consolidation Coal Co. Joe Narons, Miner,
39, Lithuanian. He went back two minutes after shot was fired and began
to load his car, when the roof slate, which was loosened by the shot fell on him
and crushed his skull, causing instant death.
April 23, 1912.— No. 35 of The Consolidation Coal Co. Paul Girod, Mine
Foreman, 41, French. He was warned twice about working at a stump which
was unsafe, but disregarding the warnings, he continued to' pick at it and
the top coal fell on him, crushing him to death.
May 2. 1912.— Xo. 49 of The Consolidation Coal Co. John Kuss, Loader,
Polish. Died May 20th from injuries received from fall of slate on May 2.
May 17. 1912.— No. 25 of The Consolidation Coal Co. Joseph Urcheek,
Miner. 40. Slav. Instantly killed by fall of slate, caused by his digging too
much of the stump away.
May 22, 1912. — No. 51 of The Consolidation Coal Co. Dominico Marra,
Trapper, 17, Italian. This boy was lying on the track and evidently was
300 Annual Report op [W. Va.
asleep. The motorman did not see him until he was within 20 feet of him. He
reversed his motor and applied the sand, but with no avail. The motor ran
over the boy and he died of the injuries received in less than an hour.
May 24, 1912. — Bingamon Mine of the Marion Gas Coal Co. Joe Vasto,
Miner, 35, Polish. Instantly killed by fall of slate. This was an unavoidable
accident.
June 25, 1912. — "Randolph Mine of the Maderia-Hill-Clark Coal Co. John
Poxova, Miner, 29, Polish. This man did not die immediately and before he
died he said that he had his coalite caps in his hand when a spark dropped
from liis lamp into the caps and exploded them. He died in a short time from
the injuries receive d.
BABBOUR COUNTY.
August 18, 1911.— No. 37 of The Consolidation Coal Co. Tony Scarcell,
Loader, 17, Italian. A shot had been fired which uncovered a slip in the roof.
The victim was picking down some coal from the roof, when it fell on him
breaking his neck and back and instantly killing him.
September 6, 1911. — Century No. 1 Mine of the Century Coal Co. Anthony
Gachinski, Miner, 37, Polish. This man was caught in his machine and his
right leg was lacerated and otherwise hurt. He was removed to the physician's
office where he was attended by three physicians. The limb was amputated, but
he died of loss of blood a few hours later.
February 3, 1912. — Lillian Mine of the Grafton Fuel Co. Jim Port or.
Machine Helper, 17, Italian. Instantly killed by fall of coal.
May 21, 1912.— No. 37 of The Consolidation Coal Co. John Csalkovieh,
Trackman and Timberman, 42, Hungarian. Killed instantly by fall of stone
and slate. There was no indication that the place was dangerous and the
accident was unavoidable.
MONONGALIA COUNTY.
January 6, 1912. — No. 5, of the Elkins Coal & Coke Co. B. Vincenzo,
Miner, 29, Italian. Without the knowledge of the foreman, he went to work on
a loose crosscut, when in a short time, the roof gave way and covered him by
its tall causing instant death.
January 22, 1912. — No. 1 Mine of the Elkins Coal & Coke Co. Joe Pcrri,
Motorman, 28, Italian. He lost control of his motor and attempted to get
off and was caught underneath the motor and fatally hurt.
PBESTON COUNTY.
September Pi. 1911. — Tunnolton Mine of the Merchants Coal Co. Dominick
Costo, Machine Man, 27, Italian. He was riding on a self propelling Machine
and going into a low place, his head was crushed between the machine and a
cross timber.
May 2'A, 1912.— Newburg Shaft of the Hamilton Coal & Coke Co. William
Henry, Driver, 27, American. This man was presumably on his way out with a
loaded car when he was caught by a fall of roof coal and slate, completely
covering him and causing instant death. There were no witnesses.
.Ilini 25, [912. — Austen No. 2 Mine of the Austen Coal & Coke Co. Paul
Rome. Mimr. 20, Italian. He and his fellow workman had just cut a cross-cut
1912] Department of Mines. 301
through, when a piece of rock dropped out and caught him, causing instant
death.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
March 1. 1912.— Weaver No. 1 Mine of the Davis Coal Co. Albert Donald-
son, Chaser. 15, American. This boy was riding in a car when a small piece
of slate fell from the roof and hit him on the head, knocking him off the car
and he was crushed between the car bumper and the rail.
March IS, 1912. — No. 2 mine of the Davis Colliery Co. Fred Phillip, Miner,
40, Italian. Instantly killed by fall of slate, which was unforseen and un-
avoidable.
TUCK KB COUNTY.
August 4. 1911.— Thomas No. 23 Mine of the Davis Coal & Coke Co. Joe
Dennis, Miner, 40, Letvich. He undertook to remove the coal and let the bone
and top coal stand, when the top coal fell on him and crushed him to death.
August 18, 1911.— No. 39 of the Davis Coal & Coke Co. W. H. Allen, Miner,
4J\ American. He was handling rope at the top of shaft, when in some way,
the rope jerked him down shaft and he fell 200 feet and was killed.
August 31, 1911.— Coketon No. 36 of the Davis Coal & Coke Co. Larry
Pezzonite, Miner, 39, Italian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
October 3, 1911.— Coketon No. 26 of the Davis Coal & Coke Co. Emanuel
Harris, Miner, 34, Negro. He was caught by fall of roof while in his working
place. A purely unavoidable accident.
October 24, 1911.— Thomas No. 34 of the Davis Coal & Coke Co. John
Shultz, Miner, 27, Polish. Instantly killed by fall of top coal.
February 12, 1912.— No. 36 of the Davis Coal & Coke Co. Fartinot Tasso,
Miner, 46. Italian. Instantly killed by fall of slate, a purely unavoidable ac-
cident, as the place was well timbered.
February 17, 1912. — Douglass No. 2 of the Cumberland Coal Co. Sam
Barrett, Coupler, 35, Italian. Was re-tracking cars when rope broke, the grade
being very steep and in the resulting wreck, Barrett was struck and instantly
killed.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
December 28, 1911. — Rosemont of the Rosemont Coal Co. Mike Zeborah,
Miner, 35, Slav. He fired a blast which, however, did not remove the coal. He
then attempted to further undercut for the purpose of getting it loose, when
a mass fell on him, fatally injuring him. He died in the Miners Hospital the
same day.
June 10, 1912.— Wendel No. 4 of the Maryland Coal Co. of West Virginia.
Dene Todorer, Loader, 38, Roumanian. He disregarded orders to set props and
was instantly killed by fall of slate.
UPSHUR COUNTY.
August 2, 1911.— Red Rock Mine of the Red Rock Fuel Co. L. R. Brooks,
Miner, 37, American. Accidently struck a live wire while lifting a ear and was
was electrocuted.
GRANT COUNTY.
January 4, 1912. — Henry No. 22 Mine of the Davis Coal & Coke Company.
302 Annual Report of [W. Va.
Frank Chucci, .Miner, 19, Italian. Shot accidently discharged while he was
pr< paling to fire and it resulted in his death.
GILMER COUNTY.
May 24, 1912. — Bracket! Mine of South West Virginia Coal Co. Goff Frame,
.Mn er, 28, American, lie went back on shot too soon and Mas instantly killed
by fall of slate.
CLAY COUNTY.
October 2, 1911.— Rich Run Mine of the Elk River Coal & Lumber Co.
Horace Steorts, Machine Runner, 22, American. In attempting to pick a lump
of coal from the rib, he stepped on the cutter bar of the machine and his leg
was cut off at the hip. He died next day.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
.July 21, 1911.— Big Otto No. 3 of The Otto Marmet Coal & Mining Co.
Edward Pendleton, Miner, 39, Negro. He disregarded warning that the roof
was dangerous and was instantly killed by its fall.
January 3, 1912.— Big Otto No. 1 of The Otto Marmet Coal & Mining Co.
J. Hezrecael McCormack, Miner, 25, American. Instantly killed by fall of
slate. He had been warned of the danger.
March 29, 1912.— Manila Mine of the Plymouth Coal & Mining Co. William
Hill, Miner, 40, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
MASON COUNTY.
March 19, 1912. — Linden Mine of the Hutchinson Coal Co. Joseph Pierce,
Machine Helper, 28, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate, which fell
without warning.
BOONE COUNTY.
April 26, 1912. — Webb Mine of the Webb Coal Mining Co. Anderson Ward,
Machine Helper, 29, Negro. The victim was alone when his death occurred,
but the machine man, who was several hundred feet away heard him cry out
and ran to him at once. He found him lying unconscious and immediately
summoned the doctor, who pronounced him dead, but could not determine what
had caused it. It is thought he touched an electric wire.
KANAWHA COUNTY.
July 19, 1911.— Raccoon No. 1 of the Cabin Creek Consolidated Coal Co.
Bernard Savoa, Loader, HI. Italian. The deceased was sitting on rear end of
ear when 1 1 1< back of his neck touched a trolley wire and he was electrocuted.
July 6, 1911.— No. 1 of the Imperial Colliery To. A. S. Williams. Miner. 40,
American. Without sufficient props, he worked under top coal and it fell on
him causing injuries from which he died on the 27th July, 1911.
.Inly 2:1, 1911.— Horton No. 2 of the Wyatt Coal Co. Davy C. Jenkins,
Machine Runner, 31, Negro, lie was caught in machine and was killed by the
current before assistance could get to him.
August 2, 1911. — Caledonia Mine of the Cabin (reek Consolidated Coal Oo.
George Schylaski, Loader, 22, Polish. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
1912] Department of Mixes. 303
August 7, 1911. — Belleclare of the Cabin Creek Consolidated, Coal Co.
William Frisby, Miner arid Laborer, 25, American. He was riding on trip
when several cars became disconnected, one of them being the car on which he
was riding. The cars derailed and when found, Frisby was lying under one of
them, was unconscious and lived only a few minutes.
August 23, 1911.— No. 2 of the Hughes Creek Coal Co. Grover Rutlidge,
Loader. 19, American. He was injured by fall of slate and died several hours
afterwards.
September 7, 1911. — No. 1 Mine of the Republic Coal Co. Roman Ziska.
Miner, 40, Roumanian. Fatally injured by fall of slate and died from the
injuries on September 27th. He had neglected to remove this piece of slate be-
fore working under it.
September 8, 1911. — Splint Mine of the Carbon Coal Co. Tom Bradshaw,
Miner, 20, Negro. He was assisting motorman to put car on track and set
some powder in car when motor started, the powder exploded fatally injuring
him and he died on the 11th.
September 16, 1911. — Ronda Mine of the Coalburg Colliery Co. Bonner T.
Ebble, Motor Helper, 17, American. He was riding on front end of motor and
tried to step off to throw switch, when he lost his balance and fell in front of
motor. Motor was running slowly, but it was impossible to stop it and it ran
over Ebble, causing instant death.
September 19, 1911. — No. 3 of the West Virginia Colliery Co. Spencer
Stanley, Loader, 19, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate. He had
examined the roof and pronounced it safe.
October 27, 1911.— No. 3 of the Carbon Coal Co. Thomas Nisbet, Miner,
24, American. He, with a fellow workman had made a cut andi fired two shots
and Nisbet went to corner at pillar to cut corner out. He had only made two
or three strokes with his pick when slate fell killing him instantly.
January 12, 1912. — North Mine of the Winifrede Coal Co. William Green,
Miner, 38, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate, which was unforeseen
and unavoidable.
January 15, 1912. — Raccoon No. 2 West of the Cabin Creek Consolidated
Coal Co. Robert Hensley, Motor Helper, 15, American. He was riding an
empty motor trip and the car in which he was jumped the track. He jumped
out of the caT and fell underneath it and was fatally injured, dying in five
hours after accident.
January 29, 1912. — Paint Creek Mine of the Paint Creek Collieries Co.
Edward Toney, Miner, 29, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
February 3, 1912. — Empire Mine of the Cabin Creek Consolidated Coal Co.
Andrew Gillon, Machine Runner, 32, American Fatally injured by fall of
slate. He died on February 23, 1912.
February 19, 1912.— No. 2 of the Hughes Creek Coal Co. Vernon Jonea,
Miner, 17, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
February 20, 1912.— No. 5 Mine of the Republic Coal Co. Ras Smith,
Loader, 35, American. He had fired a shot and worked under the dTaw slate
without taking it down. Was instantly killed by its fall.
March 19, 1912. — Banner Mine of the Paint Creek Collieries Co. Robert
Montgomery, Machine Runner, 37, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
This was an unavoidable accident. The place had been examined by the mine
foreman a short time before and pronounced safe.
304 Annual Report of [W. Va.
March 19, 1912. — Banner Mine of the Paint Creek Collieries Co. Edward
Byers, Machine Runner, 27, American. Fatally injured by fall of slate. The
entry was well posted to within 10 feet of tlie face, but there was a slip in the
slate at the face, which caused it to fall. The mine foreman had been in the
plan that afternoon and considered it sate.
May 13, 1912. — Buckeye Mine of the Cabin Creek Consolidated Coal Co.
Bruce Jarrell, driver, 30, American. He was riding on front end of loaded
car and in some way fell off. The car passed over him, crushing him to death.
May 14, 1912. — No. 1 Mine of the Republic CoaO Co. Victor Cambustor,
Brakeman, 20, Italian. He was riding in mine car. when it jumped track,
knocked out post and caused slate to fall on him. killing him.
June 10, 1912.— No. 104 of the Sunday Creek Co. E. M. Bruce, Miner, 31,
American, lie neglected to post carefully the place and was killed by fall of
draw slate.
.Tunc 14, 1912. — No. 3 Mine of the Kelleys Creek Collieries Co. Monroe
Frazier, Driver, 28, Negro. He was taking out three cars loaded with coal, got
off car he was riding on and in attempting to get on again, fell and was
dragged about fifty feet and instantly killed.
June !•"). 1912. — No. 1 Mine of the Imperial Colliery Co. Jatmea Jolly,
Driver, 17. American. He fell from front end of car and was fatally injured,
dying next day.
FAYETTE COUNTY.
July 10, 1911. — Scarbro Mine of the White Oak Fuel Co. Joe Zamany,
Mirer, 22, Polish. He was warned to stand to one side till top coal was pulled
down, but he disregarded warning and began to work underneath the loose
coal, which fell on him and broke his neck. Death immediately ensued.
July 25, 1911.— Buffalo Mine of the Fire Creek Coal & Coke Co. James
Stills, Miner, 37, Negro. He fell from runaway trip on tramroad on outside
of mine and was thrown against rocky bank, rolled back under car, was run
over and killed.
August 3, 1911— Red Ash Mine of the Scotia Coal & Coke Co. George
Walker. Laborer, 19, Negro. Working under loose slate, which he had been
cautioned to post, he was crushed by its fall and instantly killed.
August in, 1911. — Turkey Knob Mine of the Turkey Knob Coal Co. Henry
Paul, Jr., Motor Helper, 16, American. He got off of motor to open trap door
and stood so close to the track that he was struck in the temple by a steel rail
that was being hauled on top of trip. His skull was fractured and he died
immediately.
August 11, 1911. — Sun Mine of the New RiveT Collieries Co. Mike Hen-
drick. Miner. I'.:!, Pole. After a shot as the top coal did not come down, he
began digging under it. when it came down on him and caused instantaneous
death.
August 26, 1911. — Fire Creek Mine of the Fire Creek Coal & Coke Co. Lee
Smith. Miner, 17, American. There was no witnesses to this accident, but he
was found lying by the side of the track, unconscious. He died that evening
at his own house. It is presumed that he was riding on car and fell off.
Riding nn car was against oid< rs.
September 1, 1911. — Carlisle Mine of the White Oak Fuel Co. Harry Hill,
1912 1 Department of Mines. 305
Laborer, 23, American. In attempting to replace derailed car, his back came
in contact with a live wire and he was electrocuted.
September 1, 1911. — No. 112 of the Sunday Creek Co. Eay Hernsby, Motor
Helper, 16, American. Some timbers that had been used in putting empties
on track were left lying there and when motor and five loaded cars came along,
they struck these timbers and were thrown off the track. Eay Hernsby was
riding on rear end of motor and was instantly killed in the wreck.
September 12, 1911. — Minden No. 3 Mine of the New Eiver & Pocahontas
Cons. Coal Co. Walter L. Crawford, Motorman, 22, American. The trolley
came off the wire and in trying to replace it, he was instantly electrocuted.
September 16, 1911.— Carlisle Mine of the White Oak Fuel Co. William
Pelter, Motorman, 18, English. He shut the power off his motor and stepped off
in front of it to get his watch which he had left on a "header". He fell and
the still moving motor which passed over his body, killing him.
September 19, 1911. — Meadow Pork Mine of the Meadow Fork Coal Co.
Joseph L. Boggess, Miner, 50, American. This accident was due to his careless
setting of post with full knowledge of danger. Slate fell on him killing him.
September 21, 1911. — Sugar Creek Mine of the Sugar Creek Coal & Coke Co.
Walter Bragg, Miner, 30, American. Instantly killed by fall of "kettle bot-
tom."
September 21, 1911. — Parral Mine of The Stuart Coal Co. William Graham,
Cager, 26, American. He touched live wire with his shoulder, while un-
coupling loaded cars to put on cage, and was instantly electrocuted.
September 26, 1911. — No. 2 Mine of the New Eiver & Pocahontas Cons.
Coal Co. Andrew Foindexter, Miner, 36, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of
slate.
September 26, 1911. — Blume Mine of the Blume Coal & Coke Co. James
Beaver, Miner, 25, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate. A purely un-
avoidable accident.
September 29, 1911. — Layland No. 2 of the New Eiver & Pocahontas Cons.
Coal Co. Winston Bowles, Miner, 32, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of
slate.
September 30, 1911— No. 3 of the Boomer Coal & Coke Co. Louis Collins,
Miner, 23, Italian. He went back on shot and was fatally injured by fall of
slate. He died in the Charleston Hospital October 24th.
October 6, 1911.— Her berton Mine of The Herbert Collieries Co. P. E. Hipe,
Loader, 17, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
October 12, 1911.— No. 2 Mine of the Loup Creek Colliery Co. Pietra
Demasi, Miner, 28, Italian. Instantly killed by fall of coal.
October 18, 1911. — Scarbro Mine of the White Oak Fuel Co. Andy
Biernasky, Machine Helper, 27, Austrian. He touched a live wire on machine
and was electrocuted.
October 24, 1911. — Derryhale of the McKell Coal & Coke Co. George
Kechman, Slateman, 49, Hungarian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
October 30, 1911.— Collins No. 1 Mine of the Collins Colliery Co. Alex Hol-
land, Driver, 35, Negro. He was driving car with mules, when it is supposed
he fell off the car in some way and was dragged along for some distance and
killed.
November 4. 1911. — No. 1 Mine of fhe Milburn Coal & Coke Co. John Bird,
Miner. 24, Italian. He was warned to take down slate before loading car, but
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refused to listen to the warning and was crushed by fall of slate and fatally in-
jured, dying on the 7th.
November 10, 1911. — Dietz Mine of the Dietz Colliery Co. John G. Kin
caid, Miner, 23, American. This man was employed to shoot slate, but the
driver to let him make a trip with his mule as he wanted to learn to drive.
While near a trap door, he aimed to go between the ear and trap door and waa
caught by the car. receiving injuries so serious that he died on the 19th.
November 24, 1911.— No. 4 Mine of the Boomer Coal & Coke Co. P. E.
Hall, Carpenter, 32, American. He was doing some construction work on the
tipple. In attempting to pick up a coil of rope on the railroad track, he was
caught between railroad car and a concrete wall and instantly killed.
November 29. 1911.— Minden No. 2 Mine of the New River and Pocahontas
I'm s. Coal Co. Robert Burgess. Miner, 20, American. Instantly killed by fall
of slate.
December 12, 1911. — Nova Scotia Mine of The Gauley Mountain Coal Co.
Moses Hopkins, Back Hand, 17, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of "kettle
bottom". The place was thought to be perfectly safe and had been examined
just before the boy went under it.
December 13, 1911. — Layland No. 1 of the New River and Pocahontas Cons.
Coal Co. Tom Persha, Miner, 25, Austrian. He was attempting to retrack
derailed loaded car and when the motor pulled, the car swung away from track
and caught him between car and rib.
December 14, 1911. — Nuttall Mine of the Nuttallburg Collieries Co. Joe
Zoleski, Miner, 24, Polish. This man was killed in a place that had just been
examined and prounounced safe. It is thought that he took out a post that
might, had been in his way while loading, as a post was lying near car.
December 16, 1911. — Stuart Mine of the Stuart Colliery Co. Edgar Morgan.
Trapper, 15, English. This boy was riding against orders on the cars, when
coupling broke and ears ran back into door. He was fatally injured and taken
to his home, where he died that night.
January 11, 1912. — Oakwood Mine of the White Oak Fuel Co. William
Stevens, Loader, 16, American. He was in the act of loading a car with coal,
when he was killed by the fall of a large piece of bone coal.
January 12, 1912. — No. 1 Mine of The Low Moor Iron Co. of Virginia.
James Ash, Miner, 24, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
January 27, 1912. — Brown Mine of the Brown Coal Co. Henry Wedderburn,
Motorman, 28, American. While in the act of replacing trolley pole on wire,
lie struck the back of his head against wire and was knocked off of motor and
instantly killed.
February 2. 1912. — No, Mine of the Christian Colliery Co. Silas
Scarorough, Miner, 39. American. Instantly killed by fall of coal.
February 4, 1912. — Stuart Mine of the Stuart Colliery Co. Frank PedTO,
Slateman. 21, Italian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
February 7. 1912. — Turkey Knob of the Turkey KtioV> Coal Co. Oscar Hays,
Miner. 28, American. Instantly killed by fall of draw slate.
February 22. 1912. — Minden No. 2 Mine of the New River & Pocahontas
Cons. Coal Co. Randolph Covaro, Miner, 36, Polish. Instantly killed by fall of
slate.
February 4, 1912. — No. 4 Mine of the New River & Pocahontas Cons. Coal
Co. Mike Jobritz, Miner, 23, Litvich. This man was shooting bottom slate to
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make a breakthrough arid had knocked some posts out to get to work and went
under weakened roof, althought warned not to do so, and was instantly killed by
fall of slate.
March 16, 1912. — Minden No. 3 Mine of the New River & Pocahontas Cons.
Coal Co. James Crowder, Brakeman, 22, American. He was riding on front
end of motor and jumped off and fell under it, derailing the motor, which fell
over his body, causing instant death.
March 19, 1912.— No. 112 of the Sunday Creek Company. Wort Milton,
Machine Helper, 28; American. He and a fellow workman stopped work to
eat lunch and set down opposite a cross cut which a man was preparing to shoot
down. They told him not to shoot until they had finished cutting the 12th
entry, but lie seemed to have misunderstood them and claims that they told him
to shoot, which he did. Instantly killing Milton.
March 27, 1912.— Oakwood Mine of the White Oak Fuel Co. William Woods,
Mirier, 50, American. Irstantly killed by fall of slate. He heard the rock
begin to break and ran to get out of the way, but was caught.
April 16, 1912.— Slater Mine of the Ephriam Creek Coal & Coke Co. William
Daniel Walker, Back Hand, 15, Negro. He was riding on loaded trip, when
five or six cars were derailed at frog on the outside of pit mouth, and he fell
underneath and was crushed, dying immediately.
April 24, 1912.— Derryhale Mine of the MeKell Coal & Coke Co. John Frank,
Loader, 21, Hungarian. This man was warned by timberman to leave the face
until rock was timbered, but he ignored the warning and passed under the rock,
which fell on him with fatal results.
May 11, 1912. — Eureka No. 14 of the Great Kanawha Colliery Co. Tony
George, Miner, 35, Italian, Instantly killed by fall of rock.
May 14, 1912. — Lyman Mine of the Prudence Coal Co. Joseph Martin-
cowitch, Miner, 58, German. Instantly killed by fall of stone.
May 15, 1912.— No. 3 of the New River & Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co.
William Bailey, Miner, 40, American. He neglected to set posts and was killed
by fall of top coal.
May 5, 1912.— Derryhale Mine of the MeKell Coal & Coke Co. Frank Frenk,
Slateman, 31, Hungarian. He was working under roof that seemed on
examination to be perfectly safe, but the slate fell on him and instantly killed
him.
May 20, 1912.— Baby Mine of Mt. Hope Coal & Coke Co. Paul Raimand,
Miner, 21, Polish. He was taking down a piece of slate with pick when it fell
and crushed him to death.
June 15, 1912. — Collins No. 1 Mine of the New River Co. Jake Barbara,
Miner, 27, Polish. Instantly killed by fall of coal.
June 24, 1912. — No. 5 Mine of the New River & Pocahonta Cons. Coal Co.
Steve Linick, Machine Runner, 21, Russian. Injured by fall of slate and death
resulted in a half hour.
EALEIGE COUNTY.
August 1, 1911. — Shaft Nos. 1 and 2 Mine of the E. E. White Coal Co.
Vaden Perkins, Brakeman, 18, Negro. He was thrown from car and killed
in consequence of his failing to adjust switches, which caused the car to be
derailed.
August 8, 1911. — No. 2 Mine of the Piney Mining Co. Johnie Jennings,
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Back Hand. 18, Negro. Be was warned to leave place because the roof was
not safe, but In disregarded warning and was killed by fall of coal.
September ;'1. L911. — Sidney Mine of the McKell Coal Co. Albert Carmen,
Trapper, 16, American. He ran to throw switch for the motorman and in so
doing fell down and the motor passed over him with fatal results.
October 31, 1911.— No. 4 Mine of the Raleigh Coal & Coke Co. Dave Wash-
ington, Miner. 40, American. Neglecting to tak< down slate, it fell on him with
fatal results.
November 3, 1911. — Graham Mine of the McKell Coal & Coke Co. Homer
Wygal, Laborer, 20, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate. The room
was well timbered and the accident was unavoidable.
November 14, 1911. — Cranberry Mine of the Cranberry Fuel Co. John Sur-
bliss, Miner, 50, Litvich. Instantly killed by fall of draw slate.
November 25, 1911.— Tarns Mine of the Gulf Smokeless Coal Co. Robert
Branch, Miner, 30, Negro. He was undercutting coal, cut being in about
three feet, when coal fell before he could crawl out. He was instantly killed'.
December 1, 1911. — Bailey-Wood Mine of the Bailey-Wood Coal Co. Peter
Koswick, Miner, 23, Russian. He disobeyed instructions of foreman to set
posts before shooting and was killed in consequence by fall of slate.
December 13, 1911. — Mabscott Mine of the New River Co. Quinn Jones,
Miner, 56, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
December 16, 1911.— Dorothy Mine of the Four States Coal & Coke Co. Ben-
eretta Paletta, Brakeman, 26, Italian. He was riding on top of motor when he
jumped off without the knowledge of the foreman and motor-runner who were
with him. He fell in the middle of the track and motor ran over him, instantly
killing him.
December 31, 1911. — Eccles No. 3 Mine of the New River Collieries Co.
Daniel Campbell, Timberman, 26, American. He was operating motor on his
own responsibility without orders from the mine foreman, lost his self-control
and exclaimed to brakeman that he could not apply brake. He attempted to
jump off the motor and his foot caught, throwing him under motor and he was
killed.
January 5, 1912.— Sullivan Mine of the Sullivan Coal & Coke Co. Dick
Thornton, Miner, 50, Scotch. Fatally injured by fall of slate and died next
day.
January 13, 1012.— No. 6 of the Raleigh Coal & Coke Co. Burt Scott, Miner,
25, American. He failed to take down draw slate and it fell on him, causing
his death.
January 13, 1012. — Eccles No. 6 Mine of The New River Collieries Co.
Ooritore Sabastina, Miner, 22, Italian. He neglected to set a header after mak-
ing a cut and was fatally injured by fall of slate and died a short time after-
wards.
January 1.*'.. 1912.— No. 6 Mine of the Raleigh Coal & Coke Co. Will Reed,
Miner. 45, American. He neglected to take down draw slate before working
under it and was injured by its fall and died on the next day.
January 17, 1912.— Shaft, mine of the E. E. White Coal Co. Harrison' Han-
cock, Trip Rider, 22, Negro. He was running along beside car with his hand
on the car and when the motorman took up slack it pulled him under the car and
he was fatallv hurt and died on the 19th.
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January 20, 1912. — Bailey- Wood Mine of the Bailey-Wood Coal Co. J. E.
Stump, Driver, 18, American. Is supposed to have been struck by a piece of
flying coal from a run-a-way trip of loaded cars as they struck a car standing
on the side track, where the deceased was standing at the time. He was
instantly killed.
March 9, 1912— Tarns Mine of the Gulf Smokeless Coal Co. Andrew Wilson,
Miner, 26, American. Fatally injured by fall of slate and died in three
hours.
March 22. 1912.— Graham Mines of the McKell Coal & Coke Co. John
Varasky, Miner, 30, Bussian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
March 30, 1912.— No. 1 Shaft Mine of the E. E. White Coal Co. George
Clemens, Loader, 18, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of "horseback" — a
purely unavoidable accident.
April 19, 1912. — Eccles No. 9 Mine of the New River Collieries Co. Howard
Houston, Loader, 26, Negro. He touched live wire and was electrocuted.
April 22, 1912. — Shaft Mine of the E. E. White Coal Co. John Bobinson,
Miner, 22, Negro. He disobeyed orders to set brakes on two loaded cars and
they ran into motor on which he was riding. He attempted to jump, but was
caught between motor and cars and received injuries from which he died on the
25th in the McKendree Hospital.
April 29, 1912. — No. 3 Mine of the Raleigh Coal & Coke Co. Eufns Hicks,
Slateman, 24, American. The deceased on his own account took an ax and
commenced to chop a post that was supporting the draw slate, though warned
not to do so. This resulted in the slate falling and instantly killing him.
May 17, 1912. — Mabscott Mine of the Mabscott Coal & Coke Co. John Lozer
(or Loscum), Miner, 41, Folish. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
May 21, 1912. — Dorothy Mine of the Four States Coal & Coke Co. Bill
Condos, Miner, 24, Greek. This man with a fellow workman (Tom Labue)
had put a shot in the top coal, which did not knock it down, but sprung it from
the slate, they then used' a lever to prize the coal down, when a piece of slate
fell, causing death of both of them.
May 21, 1912. — Dorothy Mine of the Four States Coal & Coke Co. Tom
Labue, Miner, 29, Greek. This man with a fellow workman, (Bill Condas) had
put a shot in the top coal, which did not knock it down, but sprung it from the
slate. They then used a lever to prize the coal down, when a piece of slate
fell, causing death of both of them.
June 3, 1912. — Sarita Mine of the Four States Coal & Coke Co. James
Harmoya, Laborer, 51, Italian. This man was making repairs on the supply
track running up the mountain side to the mines. He had been warned to
watch the supply truck that was going up and down the track, but he became
careless and was struck by it and received injuries from which he died at the
Sheltering Arms Hospital on June 5th.
June 10. 1912. — No. 3 Mine of the Slab Fork Coal Co. Anthony Cattaneo,
Miner, 53, Italian. Instantly killed by fall of slate. -He was not in his working
place and was violating rules and regulations of the company.
June 14, 1912. — No. 6 Mine of the Baleigh Coal & Coke Co. Frank Wae-
lasky, Trip Rider, 19, Polish. He jumped off of trip to throw switch and the
empty ears caught him and he was instantly killed.
June 20, 1912. — No. 4 Mine of the Blue Jay Lumber Co. Plas Sewelsberry,
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Back Band, 60, American. Fatally injured by fall of top coal, which resulted
in his death on June 24th.
June 19, 1912.— No. 6 Mine of the Raleigh Coal & Coke Co. Adam Somitz,
Motorman, 22, Polish. In getting off of motor, he in some way struck live wire
and was electrocuted.
June 25, 1912. — Dorothy Mine of the Four States Coal & Coke So. -
Cozmore, Miner, 33, Hungarian.
Mcdowell county.
July 5, 1912. — Jed Mine of th< Jed Coal & Coke Co. John Damron, Miner,
22, American. Instantly killed by fall of "kettle bottom".
July 6, 1912. — Shawnee Mine of the Shawnee Coal & Coke Co. Victor Bongo,
Miner, 32, Roumanian). Instantly killed by fall of slate.
July 7. 1912.— Elk Ridge Mine of the Elk Ridge Coal & Coke Co. Nat
Coleman, Miner, 35, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate, which was un-
forseen and unavoidable.
July s, 1911.— No. 4 Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co. Joe Demas,
Miner, 27. Italian. lie was pulling a loaded car, when it caught a post and
pulled it out, letting the slate fall on him. He was instantly killed.
July 25, 1911.— Upland Mine of the Upland Coal & Coke Co. Granville
Pinchback, Brakeman, 35, Negro. He was braking trips for the day and two
cars were wrecked. He stepped in the narrow side and was crushed to death
between the cars and the rib.
July 31, 1911. —No. 11 Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co. John
Wetoni, Miner, 25, Roumanian. Instantly killed by fall of "kettle bottom."
August 3, 1911. — Reynolds Mine of the Reynolds Mining Co. John Miller,
Miner, 40, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
August 7, 1911.— No. 11 Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co. Sher-
man Stewart, Driver, 19, American. A car which had been cut off from a trip,
wrecked, knocking out three posts and causing slate to fall on Stewart and he
was instantly killed.
August 14, 1911. — Blackstone Mine of the Superior Pocahontas Coal Co.
John Trosky, Miner, 35, Hungarian. He disobeyed orders to set timbers and
was instantly killed by fall of slate.
August 14, 1911. — Indian Ridge Mine of the Indian Ridge Coal & Coke Co.
J. R. Wade, Miner, 35, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate. This slate fell
without warning and seemed perfectly snt'< .
August 19. 1911.— No. 10 Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co.
Joseph Aleck, Loader, 32. Hungarian. Fatally injured by fall of slate and died
on the 25th.
August 21, 1911. — No. 2 Mine of the Pulaski Iron Co. Joe Bess. Slat em an.
55, Italian. lit was cleaning up after a fall of slate, when a second fall oc-
curred and he was instantly killed by it.
Aii-iist 21, 1911. — No. 2 Mine of the Pulaski Don Co. Sam Fremont, Slate-
man. 26, Italian. ID was cleaning up after a fall of slate, when a second fall
occurred and lie was instantly killed by it.
August 25, 1911. — Dick Branch Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Collieries Co.
Sam Rerger, Miner, 33, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
August, 28, 1911.— No. 1 Mine of the J. B. B. Coal Co. Will Wadwell,
Miii r. 25, Hungarian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
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August 31, 1911.— No. 4 Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co.
Ernest King, Machine Helper, 23, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
September 5, 1911. — Keystone Mine of the Keystone Coal & Coke Co.
Frank Bori, Miner 25, Italian. While climbing into motor, his hand in some
tvay came in contact with a live wire and he was electrocuted.
September 6, 1911.— No. 3 Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co. Julin
0. Czamattai, Rock Foreman, 27, Polish. He had charged four holes, three of
them went off, but one failed to fire. In his hurry to set off the shot, he con-
nected wires from mis-shot without disconnecting his cable wire from the
machine wire and did not send any one to guard against the switch being put
in. The motorman following his instructions, put in the switch, the shot went
off and instantly killed Czamatta.
September 9, 1911. — Lick Branch Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Collieries
Co. George Slozaski, Miner, 30, Polish. Fatally injured by fall of coal. He
died later.
September 18, 1911. — Empire Mine of the Empire Coal & Coke Co. Tom
Kitson, Brattieeman, 28, English. Instantly killed by fall of "kettle bottom"
while preparing to put up a canvas. The place had been examined by the fire
boss just before the accident and reported safe. An unavoidable accident.
October 2, 1911. — Henrietta Mine of the Henrietta-Poeahontas Coal Co.
Charles O. Bowles, Miner, 28, American. Although there were plenty of props
in his room, he neglected to set them in spite of frequent warnings from the
mine foreman, and was instantly killed by fall of slate.
October 2, 1911. — No. 2 Mine of the New River & Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co.
George Wilson, Miner, 23, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
October 5, 1911. — No. 1 Mine of the New River & Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co.
Simon Crutchfield, Brakeman, 19, Negro. He was riding on top of locomotive
and was warned' by the motorman of a low place in the roof, which they were
approaching and advised to change his position. This, he failed to do and was
caught between roof and locomotive and killed.
October 5, 1911. — Rolfe Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Collieries Co. Edward
Boles, Machine Helper, 21 American. He was riding on motor and when pass-
ing under trolley wire at entry, failed to lower his head, came in contact with
wire a»d was electrocuted.
October, 6, 1911.— Mohawk Mine of the Mohawk Coal & Coke Co. John
Saunders, Slateman, 17, American. Fatally injured by fall of slate and died
later on the same day. The roof appeared to be perfectly safe, and the acci-
dent was unavoidable.
October 9, 1911.— Tidewater Mine of the Tidewater Coal & Coke Co. Sam
Kesboris, Slateman, 20, Russian. This man was standing between two car
tracks while the driver was going in with his team. The driver called to the
man to get over on the other track, but instead he went in the opposite direction
causing the made to turn off the track pulling car off and mashing Kesboris
against the rib. He died in the Miners' Hospital at Welch the same day.
October 11, 1911.— Gilliam Mine of the Gilliam Coal & Coke Co. Obie Jones,
Brakeman, 17, American. His duty was to cut mules loose from cars at a
certain place in the mines and get off. He failed to do either and the car
wrecking, killing him.
October 13, 1911.— Powhatan Mine of the Powhatan Coal & Coke Co. Nick
Lusivanis, Miner. 45. Greek. He was crushed between mine car and rib, while
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Loading ear, the car shipping back and catching him between the face of
place.
October 13, 1911. Eureka Mine of the Eureka Coal & Coke Co. William
Hoskon, Miner, 30, Russian. Was working under-cut when coal fell on him
with fatal results.
October 1 I. L911. — Empire Mine of the Empire Coal & Coke Co. James
Guthrie, Contractor, 51, Scotchman. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
November 6, 1911. — Piney Drift of the Algoma Coal & Coke Co. Wash
Stratton, Miner. 33, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
November 6, 1911. — Indian b'idgt Mine of the Tndian Ridge Coal & Coke Co.
John Shaak, Miner, 30, American, Instantly killed by fall of "kettle bottom".
November 7. 1911. — Shamokin Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co.
Salvatore Bekast, Slateman, 37, Italian. He was removing slate without ex-
amining" slate overhead, when the latter fell and death resulted instantly.
November 14. 1911. — Shamokin Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co.
William Harris, Loader, 30. Negro. This accident happened on the outside of
the mine. He was standing on larry track and saw the larry coming. The
larry runner called to him to get off the track, cut off the current and applied
brake, but Harris waited until the larry was close to him before jumping and
he fell between rails and larry ran over him, killing him.
November 17, 1911.— Elk Ridge Mine of the Elk Ridge Coal & Coke Co.
William Davis, Miner, 35, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate while
trying to dislodge it.
November 18, 1911, at 11 o'clock A. M. the following men were killed in the
Bottom Creek Mine operated by the Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Co. The accident
was caused by an explosion of dust in an abandoned room on No. 11 entry,
which was ignited by an open lamp carried by some member of an engineering
corps then working in Room No. 7 of Entry 11:
Martin Golish. Miner, 29, Harwatt.
Frank Golish, Mliner, 33, Harwatt.
Peter Krozinski, Miner, 51, Lithuanian.
Philip /ah nik. Miner, 57, Harwatt.
Gregor Amola, Trackman, 22, Russian. .
Frank Holavaca, Slateman, 18, Russian.
Joe Vanco, Miner, 50, Slav.
Prank Mollica, Miner, 38, Italian.
Dan Camrpben, Miner. 28; Negro.
Guy Bratcher, Driver, 23, Negro.
R, C. Hubbard, Miner, 27, Negro.
Henry Hubbard, Miner, 21, Negro.
Burton, Moore, Miner, 29, Negro.
Steve Arouehik. Miner, 24, Russian.
W. IT. Henderson, Mining Engineer, Engineer, 2s:. American.
C. L. Brewer, Mining Engineer, 23, American.
Tarben Williams. Mining Engineer, 34, American.
Eugene T. Eervey, Mining Engineer, 23, American.
November 22, 1911.— Peerless Mine of the Peerless Goal & Coke Go. Mike
Pewitch, Miner, 30, Slav. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
November 22. 1911. No. 4 Mine of the Virgin ia-Pocahontas Coal Co.
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De Witt Epperly, Miner, 20, American. He neglected to timber loose slate and
it fell on him killing him instantly.
November 28, 1911— Zenith Mine of the Zenith Coal & Coke Co. Emory
Bowers, Brakeman, 19, Negro. This accident occurred out side the mine on
the grade from mine to tipple. Bowers attempted to jump back on trip after
getting off to take brakes off of cars, fell between cars and was instantly
killed.
November 30, 1911.— McDowell Aline of the McDowell Coal & Coke Co. F.
Ollicson, Miner, 37, Polish. He fired1 shot and worked under loose coal without
waiting for it to fall and instantly killed by its fall.
December 2, 1911. — Powhatan Mine of the Powhatan Coal & Coke Co. J. A.
Harvey, Miner, 52, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of "horseback."
December 2, 1911. — Powhatan Mine of the Powhatan Coal & Coke Co.
Miner, 26, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of "horseback."
December 18. 1911.— No. 1 Mine of the J. B. B. Coal Co. Richard Toler,
Miner, 34, Negro. He was cutting coal with machine when the slate broke over
coal, and caught his head between slate and machine, causing instant death.
December 22, 1911. — Roanoke Mine of the Roanoke Coal & Coke Co. Miner,
42, Slav. Instantly killed by fall of "kettle bottom."
January 3, 1912. — Norfolk Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co. Miner, 35,
Hungarian. Fatally injured by fall of slate, death ensuing next day.
January 3, 1912. — Lick Branch Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co. Dem
Pevwick, Miner, 32, Russian. He knocked out a prop which caused another one
to fall. The slate gave way and fell on him causing instant death.
January 4. 1912. — McDowell Mine of the McDowell Coal & Coke Co. James
R. Heath, Miner, 44, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
January 4, 1912.— McDowell Mine of the McDowell Coal & Coke Co. O. W.
Holly, Miner, 44, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of roof as he was going out
of the mine after finishing his day's work. This was bastard sandstone and
the roof had not shown any evidence of working and was supposed to be
perfectly safe. This was the same fall of slate that killed James R. Heath.
January 5, 1912. — No. 1 Mine of the New River &■ Pocalontas Cons. Coal Co.
Mike Turk, Miner, 31, Italian. Killed by fall of roof, which swung out of
props. It was evidently not very well tightened.
January 5, 1912.— East Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co. Clinton
Lester. Car Dropper, 19, Roumanian. He was cleaning coal out from under the
conveyor belt, when a piece of the machinery caught, his clothing and pulled him
into the belt, killing him instantly.
January 13, 1912.— No. 4 Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co. Frank
Falfi, Miner. 20, Hungarian. Instantly killed by fall of "horseback."
January 15, 1912. — Pocahontas-Smokeless Mine of the Pocahontas-Smokeless
Coal Co. James Robinson, Miner, 29, American. Instantly killed by fall of
slate.
February 2. 1912.— Maher No. 4 Mine of the J. B. B. Coal Co. Charles
Smith, Driver, 19, American. He crawled under a ledge of slate and it fell on
him and instantly killed him.
February 5. 1912. — North Mine of the Dixon-Pocahontas Fuel Co. John
Commith. Shooting Coal, 39, Slav. Instantly killed by fall of dTaw slate. The
draw slate in this place is very treacherous and gives no warning.
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February 5, 1012.— Jed Mine of the Jed Coal & Coke Co. W. R. Cottrell,
Pumper, 24, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate while traveling in an
old entry.
February 19, L912.— No. 4 Mine of the J. B. B. Coal Co. William 0. Riley,
Miner. 44, Scotch. He began to load coal too soon after firing shot and was
killed by tall of slate.
February 15, 1912.— Klkhorn Mine of the Elkhorn Coal & Coke Co. Karl
Pedat, Miner, 18, American. Fatally injured by fall of slate and died on
February 20th.
February 23, 1912. — Piney Mine of the Algoma Coal & Coke Co. Alex
Carter, Slate Eelper, 21, Negro, [nstantly killed by fall of slate. The roof
SMMiiid safe and the slate fell with very little warning.
March 1. 1912. — No. 3 Mine of the Virginia- Pocahontas Coal Co. Paul
Dovelschak, Miner, 32. Hungarian. Instantly killedby fall of "horseback."'
March 1, 1912. — No. 3 Mine of the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Co. John
Parrish. Tracklawer, 32, American. Instantly killed by fall of "horseback."'
March 5, 1912. — North Mine of the Dixon- Pocahontas Fuel Co. Jake Rollins,
Trip Rider, 24. Negro. He was riding on empty trip and his head struck cross
timber, which resulted in his death.
March 8, 1912. — Lick Branch Mine of the Pocahontas Coal Co. Charley
Brantz. Fatally injured by fall of slate and died later in the hospital at Welch.
March 9, 1912. — Piney Mine of the Algoma Coal & Coke Co. Ben Turner,
Driver, 24, Negro. He Mas in front end of loaded ear and had unhitched team
from car and lost his balance, fell in front of car and was killed.
March 11, 1912. — Big Sandy Mine of the Solvay Collieries Co. Sid Brooks,
Driver, 22, American. He worked under loose slate and was killed by its fall.
March 11, 1912.— Big Sandy Mine of the Solvay Collieries Co. S. G. Foster,
Miner, 29, Aim riean. He worked under loose slate and was killed by its fall.
March 20. 1912.— No. 4 Mine of the J. B. B. Coal Co. Emil McGrath, Miner,
17. American. Assuming the duties of brakeman without authority, be jumped
from car over motor and ran to turn switch, slipped and fell on outside of
track. The motor ran over him and he was injured so seriously that he died
from results of accident on April 2nd.
March 21, 1912.— No. 11 Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co. Henry
Gilbert, Laborer, 23, American. Fatally injured by fall of slate and coal, from
which injuries ho died eight hours later.
March 26, 1912 at eight o'clock A. M., in the Jed Mine operated by the Jed
Coal & Coke Co., the following persons met their death by an explosion of gas
and coal dust :
John Fleshmap, Track Layer, 35, Negro.
Nick Sted, Miner, 38, Italian.
Andy Varga, Miner. 26, Hungarian.
James Hoynes, Shol Hirer, 37, American.
Steve S/attnare, Miner, 27, Hungarian.
li". E. Pennington, Miner, 38, American.
Jacob Sawalski, Miner. 2fi. Russian.
Sam B. Jefferson, Miner, 28, Negro.
St.\( Havart. Miner. 50. Hungarian.
William Seledia, Miner, tO, Eungarian.
1912] Department op Mines. 315
Robert Gillispee, Trackman, 38, American.
Adam Mussick, Miner, 35, Russian.
Steve Mutta, Miner, 32, Hungarian.
John Sammy, Miner, 27, Italian.
William Dembronski, Miner, 33, Russian.
Mike Guydluck, Miner, 25, Italian.
Alex Celaski, Miner, 47, Hungarian.
Joe Ross, Miner, 30, Italian.
Steve Yorkonich, Miner, 22, Slav.
Andy George, Miner, 30, Italian.
Romina George, Miner, 22, Italian.
Andrew Zavreszki, Trackman and Bratticeman, 21, Hungarian.
Frank Galya, Trapper, 17, Hungarian.
Alex Gerantella, Miner, 27, Italian.
Bruna Recase, Trapper, 21, Italian.
James S. Parsons, Miner, 32, American.
William Bell, Miner, 30, American.
Lee Gilman, Miner, 24, American.
Victor Steele, Miner, 22, American.
Valley Lash, Driver, 21, Negro.
Frank Rice, Miner, 26, Not known.
I. C. Gelman, Miner, 28, American.
E. D. McClure, Miner, 30, American.
Will Harris, Miner, 27, American.
William Green, Driver, 25, Negro.
Jack Chandler, Trapper, 17, American.
William F. Helton, Miner, 28, American.
Frank Hill, Driver, 25, Negro.
John Mutto, Miner, 24, Hungarian.
Chas. Cbandler, Motorman, 19, American.
Will Chandler, Motorman, 24, American.
James Leeper, Brakeman, 24, Negro.
Sam Hampton, Miner, 28, Negro.
Henry Harris, Trapper, 40, Negro.
Green Terry, Miner, 30, Negro.
Thomas D. Saunders, Bratticeman, 29, American.
W. J. Woodward, Driver Boss, 28, American.
Sol Agnew, Driver, 19, Negro.
Alex Sabo, Miner, 28, Hungarian.
Houston, Jones, Driver, 24, Negro.
William Denton, Turnkeeper, 18, American.
Sterling Martin, Driver, 20, Negro.
Edward Johnson, Driver, 28, Negro.
Kalmon Pop, Miner, 28, Hungarian.
Dominic Flex, Miner, 27, Italian.
Reynolds Flex, Miner, 30, Italian.
Paul Martin. Miner, 28, Hungarian.
Nick Golya, Sr., Brattice and Slateman, 55, Hungarian.
John Agocs, Brattice and Slateman, 21, Hungarian.
3] 6 Annual Report op [W. Va.
Mike J. Pat, Miner, 20, Italian.
Roney Harendoe, Miner, 28, Italian.
Sam Flex, Miner, 22, Italian.
Mike Golya, Track Helper, 22, Hungarian.
Alex Kesvoich, Miner, 35, Hungarian.
Frank Molnar, Minor. 35, Hungarian.
Giovanni Sovanini, Miner, 36, Italian.
Dominico Perri, Miner, 32, Italian.
Ted Swaby, Bratticeman, 30, Englishman.
John Gugley, Miner, 26, Hungarian.
Joe Burvegi, Trackman, 35, Hungarian.
Frank Spangnola, Miner, 17, Italian.
Charlie Spangnola, Miner, 19, Italian.
Peter Solwaski, Miner, 25, Russian.
Mike Williams, Miner, 28, Polish.
Paul Bodis, Miner, 23, Hungarian.
Alex Soloski, Miner, 24, Russian.
Mike Gogasky, Miner, 50, Russian.
Emmett Terry, Miner, 28, Negro.
Mike Synyto, Miner, 30, Polish.
James Cipery, Miner, 40, Italian.
Wilson Terryale, Miner, 33, Negro.
Mercer Agnew, Miner, 26, American.
George Smith, Miner, 18, American.
Steve Mutta, Miner, 32, Hungarian.
April 4, 1912. — King Mine of the King Coal Co. James Pool, Miner, 24,
Unknown. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
April 10, 1912. — No. Mine of the Pulaski Iron Co. Roy Windsor, Driver,
17, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
April 16, 1912. — Peerless Mine of the Peerless Coal & Coke Co. William
Tomasky, Miner, 40, Slav. He went back of shot and the slate fell, killing- him
instantly.
April 18, 1912.— Zenith Mine of the Zenith Coal & Coke Co. Alfredo
Jiniski, Miner, 30, Italian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
April 19, 1912. — Lick Branch Mine of the Pocahontas Consolidated Coal Co.
John Peats, Miner, 23, Italian. Instantly killed by fall of "kettle bottom."
April IS. 1912.— No. 2 Mine of the Keystone Coal & Coke Co. William
Rolitch, Miner, 35. Russian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
April 19, 1912.— Bottom Creek Mine of the Bottom Creek Coal & Coke Co.
Mike Colluk. Machine Helper. 21, Russian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
April 24. 1912.— No. 1 Mine of the Keystone Coal & Coke Co. J. R, Simp
son. Slate Foreman, 35, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
April 27, 1912.— McDowell Mine of the McDowell Coal & Coke Co. William
Black, Trackman and Slateman, 48, Negro. He was knocking out posts In take
down draw slate. II. was warned that the slate was settling and to come out
from under it, but he disregarded the warning and was caught by fall and
instantly killed.
April 30, 1912. — Peerless Mine of the Peerless Coal & Coke Co. .1. E. William-
son, Brakeman, 18, Negro. Tn attempting to get off of car his clothing caught
and he was thrown on track and run over, sustaining injuries that proved fatal.
1912] Department of Mines. 317
May 16, 1912.— No. 1 Tipple of the West Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Co. Kida
Easli, Car Dropper, 24, American. He was dropping loaded car out from under
tipple when the car was about 100 feet below tipple a bolt dropped out of brake
beam and it is supposed that when the bolt gave way the brake released so
quickly that he lost his balance and fell under the car, which passed over him
inflicting such serious injuries that he died next day.
May 20. 1912.— No. 2 Mine of the Central Pocahontas Coal Co. W. H.
Wetzel, Mine Supt., 48, American. He was making an examination of coal at
the face of the room, when he was killed by fall of ' ' Horseback. ' '
May 23, 1912. — Big Sandy Mine of the Solvay Collieries Co. Mack Marrs,
Loading and cleaning coal at tipple. He was trying to block wheel of a dis-
abled car against instructions, when it rolled on him as it was knocked from
under tipple by another car.
May 29, 1912.— Delta Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Collieries Co. J. B.
Jenkins, Track Foreman, 38, American. Fatally injured by fall of slate and
died a short time after he was taken from the mine.
May 29, 1912. — Delta Mine of the Pocahontas Cons, Collieries Co. Ellis
Akers, Trackman, 25, American. Fatally injured by fall of slate and died a
short time after he was taken from the mine.
May 29, 1912— No. 2 Mine of the J. B. B. Coal Co. John Dowdy, Miner, 22,
American. They were using compressed air to drive away the smoke made by
a shot and could not hear the warning given by the working of the slate over
head. It fell on Dowdy and instantly killed him.
June 1, 1912. — Shawnee Mine of the Shawnee Coal & Coke Co. John Bahdon,
Miner, 37, Russian. Fatally injured by fall of slate and died in an hour.
June 10, 1912.— Elk Ridge Mine of the Elk Ridge Coal & Coke Co. Jesse
Owens, Miner, 35, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of "kettle bottom."
June 13, 1912.— No. 2 Mine of the Pulaski Iron Co. A. H. Wilson, Timber-
man, 19. American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
June 13, 1912.— No. 2 Mine of the Pulaski Iron Co. Robert Greeson,, Slate-
man, 39, Negro. While preparing to replace a prop that had been knocked out
by a driver, slate fell without warning killing him instantly.
June 15, 1912.— No. 9 Mine of the United States Coal & Coke Co. John
Pettish, Bone Picker, 26, Greek. Was electrocuted by short circuiting the cur-
rent while oiling switch at picking table.
June 17, 1912,— East Side Mine of the Peerless Coal & Coke Co. Dominie
Vallora, Miner, 42, Italian. This man put off shot and did not pull the coal.
He started to bore another hole and the coal fell on him instantly killing him.
June 17, 1912. — Delta Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Collieries So. Sam
Carpen, Miner, 20, Russian. Fatally injured by fall of coal and died in about
an hour.
June 17, 1912. — Roanoke Mine of the Roanoke Coal & Coke Co. Alonza
Jones, Miner, 26, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
HEBCER COUNTY.
July 14, 1911.— Mill Creek Mine of the Mill Creek Coal & Coke Co. George
E. Smith, Miner, 37, Negro. Instantly killed by fall of coal.
July 14, 1911. — Pinnacle Mine of the American Coal Co. Louis Averson,
Miner, 33, Hungarian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
318 Annual Report of [ W. Va.
August 7, 1911. — Caswell Creek of the Focahontas Cons. Collieries Co.
Joseph Beck, Driver, 39, Negro. Was pulling a car out of room, when car
knocked oui prop, letting top coal down on him, killing him.
August 28, 1911. — Spring Mine of the Spring Coal Mining Co. J. 6.
Abbott. Slate Foreman, 51, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate. The
place had been examined by the mine foreman a few minutes before the accident
and was pronounced safe. This was a case where the danger could not be
foreseen.
August 28, 1911. — Spring Mine of the Spring Coal Mining Co. James H.
Bragg, Mine Foreman, 42, American. This man had himself examined the
place a few minutes before the accident and pronounced it safe. He was
instantly killed by fall of slate.
September 1, 1911. — Lynchburg Mine of the Lynchburg Coal & Coke Co.
John Hall, Miner, 20, American. Instantly killed by fall of coal.
September 11, 1911. — Booth-Bowen Mine of the Booth-Bowen Coal & Coke Co.
Charles Nowlin, Pumpman, 42, American. He was cutting a cross cut and had
fired two shots, one bottom and one top, which liberated a piece of draw slate.
This fell on him, instantly killing him.
September 14, 1911. — Caswell Creek Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Coal &
Coke Co. John Roark, Driver, 22, American. There were no witnesses to this
accident, but it is supposed that the car jumped the track and knocked out prop,
letting slate and coal down, killing him instantly.
September 22, 1911.— Crystal No. 1 Mine of the Crystal Coal & Coke Co. .1.
L. Graham, Miner. 25, American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
September 28, 1911. — Pinnacle. Mine of the American Coal Co. Bruno
Tassoni, Bone Picker, 22, Italian. He was coupling two cars and standing with
one foot on one and one foot on the other, when he fell on to the track and one
car passed over him, killing him.
October 13, 1911. — No. 1 Mine of the Thomas Coal Co. Louis Niato, Track-
man, 35, Italian. In dropping a car down to the face, did not get to brake in
time and was squeezed between car and face of coal.
October 19, 1911. — Caswell Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co. George
Martin, Miner, 27, American. Instantly killed by fall of coal.
October 19, 1911. — Buckeye Mine of the Buckeye Coal & Coke Co. John
Williamson, Locomotive Engineer, 23, American. Instantly killed by train
separating and colliding with another train of cars. Body was found under
the engine.
November 13, 1911. — Sagamore .Mine of the Pocahontas Cons. Coal Co. Andy
Dabot, Miner, 25, Slav. This man was found unconscious and it is supposed that
he came in contact with live wire, though there were no marks on his body to
indicate such.
December 18, 1911. — Buckeye Mine of the Buckeye Coal & Coke Co. Levi
Tabor, Miner, 42, American. Instantly killed by fall of "kettle bottom."
January 18, 1912.— Mill Creek Mine of the Mill Creek Coal & Coke Co. Frank
Layer, Miner, 18, American. He was cutting coal off side of pillar to break up
for ballasting track which caused an upper piece of roof coal and slate to fall
on him.
February 15, 1912. — South Pinnacle Mine of the American Coal Co. Joseph
Kaltaji. Miner. 37, Hungarian. Disregarding instructions to keep down the
draw slate, lie was caught by its fall and instantly killed.
1912] Department op Mines. 319
April 1, 1912.— Buckeye South of the Buckeye Coal & Coke Co. William
Ernest Bennett, Miner, 35, American. Instantly killed by fall of ''horseback.''
April 3, 1912. — Wenonah Mine of the Wenonah Coal & Coke Co. Andrew B.
Sisk. Motorman, 22. His motor collided with a trip of empties and one car was
knocked up on the motor catching him and injuring him so seriously that he
died next day in the hospital.
May 3, 1912. — No. 2 Mine of the Crystal Coal & Coke Co. LawTence Zalaski.
Miner, 35, Hungarian. Instantly killed by fall of roof.
May 9, 1912.— Buckeye South Mine of the Buckeye Coal & Coke Co. Tony
Rasunar, Slateman, 20, Polish, Instantly killed by fall of slate.
May 23, 1912. — Cephus Mine of the Godfrey Coal Co. Soloman Jackson,
Miner, 28, Negro. He tried to take down slate and as it would not come, he
went to work under it. It fell and instantly killed him.
May 28, 1912.— No. 3 Mine of the Crystal Coal & Coke Co. Dolph Roose,
Laborer, 33, Italian. He heard the slate breaking, while he was timbering room
and tried to escape, but ran directly under it and was crushed by its fall.
MINGO COUNTY.
July 25, 1911.— Red Jacket Mine of the Red Jacket Cons. Coal & Coke Co.,
Inc. Nick Rehartchuck, Miner, 25, Slav. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
September 13, 1911.— No. 9 MJine of the Thacker Coal & Coke Co. Obe
Wilson, Miner, 32, Negro. Wilson was riding in front end of empty trip and
fell off, the car running over him and instantly killing him.
November 17, 1911. — Pappoose Mine of the War Eagle Coal Co. John
Coalmar, Miner, 48, American. He went back on shot before it had time to
fire, it went off and the falling slate crushed him to death.
December 29, 1911. — No. 1 Mine of the Glen Alum Coal Co. Thomas Honners,
Tippleman, 60, American. Hit by flying coal from run-a-way car, badly in-
jured and died next day.
December 29, 1911. — No. 1 Mine of the Glen Alum Coal Co. Tony Cappell,
Tippleman, 22, Italian. Hit by flying coal from run-a-way car and badly in-
jured. He died on January 4, 1912.
January 15, 1912.— No. 11 Mine of the Thacker Coal & Coke Co. Dan Hub-
bard. Shotni'cman, .">•">, American. He died from electric shock supposed to have
been received while placing cable on feed wire.
February 6, 1912. — No. 1 Mine of the Chattaroy Colliery Co. Grover Jewell,
Mirer. 19, American. This death was caused by his digging out coal from
under an unseen break in the sandstone. He was instantly killed by fall of
same.
February 21, 1912. — Cinderella Mine of the Sycamore Coal Co. George Cox,
Machine Runner, 38, English. Caught leg in mining machine and was killed
instantly.
February 21, 1912.— No. 2 Mine of the Red Jacket Jr. Coal Co. William
Phillips. Shotfirer, 21, American. In getting on the locomotive, he came in
contact with the trolley wire and he was electrocuted.
February 22, 1912. — No. 1 Mine of the Glen Alum Coal Co. Charles
Kerekas, Miner, 28, Hungarian. This man had fired a shot and without
examining the roof, went to work to load a car. Slate fell on him and instantly
killed him.
320 Annual Report of [W. Va.
Pi bruary 22, 1912. — No. 1 Mine of the Glen Alum Coal Co. John Dole,
Miner, 25, Hungarian. He was notified to leave the place, but did not do so
and was killed by fall of rock.
LOGAN COUNTY.
July 20, 1911.— No. 3 Mine of the United States Coal & Oil Co. Stanley
Sparks, Laborer, 20, American. He went down in the tipple to oil the
shakers without notifying anyone around the tipple and while there the shakers
were started and was caught in the belt wheel and instantly killed.
September 1(>, 1911. — Cora Mine of the Cora Coal & Coke Co. Mike Magaski,
Miner, 35, Hungarian. He came in contact with live wire and was electrocuted.
October 5, 1911. — Johnson Mine of the E. R. Johnson Coal Mining Co. Hiram
Stewart, Miner's Helper, 17, American. The miner had pulled some slate down
and was sounding it, when the boy stuck his head under and slate fell on him
and killed him.
November 20, 1911. — Nos. 5 & 6 Mine of the United States Coal & Oil Co.
Herbert Ellis, Trapper and Brakeman, American. He uncoupled car at end of
trip and left it standing on grade with no brake set. He then jumped on rear
car and was being drawn by motor and when he got to opposite switch, he
either jumped or fell off and the ear he had left standing on grade ran over him
nrd killed him instantly.
January 1, 1912. — Earling Mine of the Ferndale Coal Co. C. W. Wilson,
Loader, 28, American. Fatally injured by tall of slate. He died in the Logan
hospital next day.
March G, 1912.— No. 10 Mine of the United States Coal & Oil Co. Seva
Emry, Loader, 55, Hungarian. He was moving his tools and was carrying a
coal auger on his shoulder. This auger came in contact with trolley wire and he
was electrocuted.
March 25, 1912. — Earling Mine of the Ferndale Coal Co. Ben Camp,
(Benito Lapere), Miner, 30, Spanish. He was instructed to shoot coal, but
instead proceeded to pull it down with a. pick and the coal fell on him and
crushed out his life.
April 30, 1912. — Earling Mine of the Ferndale Coal Co. John Morrisana,
Mirer. 37. Italian. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
May 1. 1912. — Manbar Mine of the Manbar Coal Co. Frank Blair, Slateman,
50. American. Instantly killed by fall of slate.
M ly 29, 1912,— No. Mine of the United States Coal & Oil Co. Charlie
Lewis. Trackman, 00, Negro. He stepped on rail and struck his head against
trollev wire and was electrocuted.
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