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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. 


19121  Department   op   Mines.  17 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


1912]  Department   of   Mines.  21 

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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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nont, 
ongah 
ing,  C 
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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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Annual    Report    of 


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 


Department    of    Mines. 


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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 


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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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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 

70 


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. 


]912] 


Department  of  Mines. 


71 


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 


72  Annual    Eeport    of  [W.  Va. 


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. 


1912 


Department   op   Mines. 


73 


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 


74  Annual    Eepoet    of  [W.  Va. 

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 


1912]  Department   of   Mines.  77 


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 


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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 


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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. 


SECOND  SECTION 


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[W.  Va. 


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. 


1912.] 


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 

Mercer.. 

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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Total 

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 

Barbour 

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 

Marion 

McDowell. 

Mercer 

Monongalia 

Preston 

65,213 

1,733,479 

220,681 

117,254 

175,915 

81,147 
928,545 
198,200 

55,994 
196,031 

Randolph . 

Tucker 

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 
4.0S4.822 

65,207 

4,833,652 

748,830 
154,643 

72,784 
555,286 

36,373 

664,493        509,850 

374,595,        301,911 

4,529,344     3,974,058 

40,057 1           3,684 

37,091;         56,189 

756,395         792,268 

382,164        464.319 

Ohio                                                              ..- 

19,098 

35,873 

82,155 

841,801 

731,300 

188,907 

655,941 

716,632 

1,114,732 

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 

3,335,417 

2,533,728 

11,945,763 

05,045 

2,663,155 

2,036,223 

30,111 

46,401 

Taylor                               

96,838 

32,555 

40,882 

72,030 

30,851 
27,584 
22,612 

70,430 

23,118 

Clay 

89,758 

Fayette..                 

207,337 

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 

918,419 

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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 


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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 
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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 


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[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 


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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 

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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 

0 

2 

2 

2 

Tucker.. 

3 

3 

5 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

7 

6 

V 

8 

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 

5 

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5 

9 

9 

11 

8 

11 

8 

9 

8 

8 

8 

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8 

fi 

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— 


Cannelton  Nos.  1-2. 
Saxman  No.  1-2... 


Coaldale... 

E.  W.  W.  Fork— Tug  River-V-II" 

Buckeye 

Booth — Bowen 

Caswell  Creek,  Elkhorn,  Hemlock. 

Sagamore 

Louisville— Goodwill. 

Crystal  No.  1. 

Thomas  No.  1 


Piney  &  Northfork 

Elk  Ridge 

Gilliam 

Indian  Ridge 

Arlington 

Greenbrier 

McDowell 

Ashland  &  Monitor. 

Cherokee 

Lick  Branch. 

Delta 

Shamokin 

Norfolk 

Angle 

Rolfe 

Elkhorn 

Turkey  Gap 

Crozer  Nos.  1-2 

Houston  No.  l-2___ 

Upland  No.  1 

Powhatan 

Lynchburg 

Keystone  Nos.  1-2.. 
Pulaski  Nos.  1-2-3.. 
Eureka 


85 

106 

505 

112 

24 

18 

26 

50 

60 

45 

50 

50 

50 

36 


173 
120 
81 
45 
100 

1,928 


110 
165 
122 
117 
231 
280 
165 
4 


174 
130 
157 
150 

94 
135 
140 
310 
128 

33 
120 
264 
122 
192 
100 

90 

35 
125 

98 

96 
105 
103 
151 

20 
115 


86 


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[W.  Va. 


NUMBER    OF   COKE   OVENS   NOT   IN    USE— 1912 


NAME  OF  COMPANY 

NAME  OF  MINE 

No.  of  Coke 

Ovens 
Not  in  Use. 

McDOWELL  COUNTY—  (Continued.) 

Shawnee-.- -.__-- 

Empire --__.-  

130 

160 

168 

Peerless 

Tidewater.   _   

160 

300 

The  Middle  States  Coal  &  Coke  Co 

115 

The  Page  Coal  &  Coke  Co   ..  ..   

United  No.  2 

United  No.  3 

United  No.  4 

United  No.  5 

330 

610 

United  States  Coal  &  Coke  Co 

250 

United  States  Coal  &  Coke  Co-.-                  

209 

102 

United  States  Coal  &  Coke  Co 

United  No.  7 

350 

United  No.  8 

129 

New  River  &  Poca  Con  C.  &  C.  Co 

Berwind  Nos.  1-2-3-4 

75 

6,275 

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NATIONALITIES  OF  PEBSONS  EMPLOYED  AT  THE  MINES  AND  COKE 
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1,857 

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572 

375 

379 

108 

67 

237 

285 

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6,025 

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4,942 

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1,337 

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217 

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332 

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213 

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63 

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62 

41 

28 

60 

9,701 

577 

13,403 '    2,293 

312 

863 

2,120 

200 

302 

56,853 

10,461 

2,2971     69,611 

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Annual  Eeport  of 


[W.  Va. 


NATIONALITIES     EMPLOYED     AND     THEIR     PERCENTAGE     JUNE 

30TH,  1912. 


NATIONALITIES 


Total 

Number 
Employed 


Percentage  of 
Total  National- 
ities Reported 


Percentage  of 
Total  Number 
of  Employees 


American  (White) 

Austrian 

Belgian 

Bohemian 

Danish 

English 

French 

German 

Hungarian 

Irish 

Greek 

Italian 

Iithuanian 

Negro 

Polish... 

Roumanian 

Russian 

Slavish 

Scotch 

Swedish 

Syrian 

Welsh 

Servian 

Crotian 

Harwatt 

Spanish 

Bulgarian 

Totals 

Unknown 

Grand  Totals 


31,696 

1,091 

6 

59 

9 

418 

51 

567 

4,942 

326 

342 

9,701 

577 

13,403 

2,293 

312 

863 

2,120 

200 

51 

63 

12 

16 

62 

41 

28 

60 


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YEAR 

Average  Earnings  of 
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Average  Price 
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Kh.  Received 
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Per  Year. 

Per  Month 

1897 

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Pick  Miners.. Per  Day 2.50 

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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 
,833,6o2 
664.393 
374,595 
,529,344 
40,057 
37,091 
756,395 
382,104 
841,801 
731,300 
1S8.907 
655,941 
716,632 
,114,732 
203,430 
57,641 
139,377 
506,470 
181,963 
,812,058 
,606,522 
329,179 
46,135 
52,358 
,581,776 
,783,866 
,768,077 
,243,033 
,374,563 
48,130 


3,544 

18,551 

3,054 

1,494 

20,822, 

100, 

699! 

2,392' 

3,102 

7,165 

5,290| 

800 1 

3,884 

869! 

6C0 

4,358< 

700. 

1,797 

13,400 

3,089! 

83,918 

48,383 

3,057 

2621 

768 1 

20,941 

33,441] 

71,998' 

25,604' 

24.430J 

628 1 


1 

1.60 

1.75 

1.67 

1.57 

1.75 

1.62 

1.5 

1.59 

1.58 

1.61 

1.70 

1.75 

1.61 

1.75 

1.72 

1.75 

1.75 

1.75 

1.75 

1.87 

1.71 

2.00 

1.75 

1,75 

1.75 

1.92 

1.76 

1.78 

1.S7 

1.75 


745 

500 
70 


11,371 


175 

75 

2,950 


950 
2,100 


642 


850 
475 

43,407 
15,988 


600 
2,750 
2,800 
19,962 
1,775 
6,345 


433,641 
10,000 


10,161 
1,679 

10,525 

6,100 

1,000 

400 


14,400 
1,500 
1,350 


998,387 
540 


645,929 
25,025 

591,060 
9,675 
64,646 


678 


59,281,774 


409,540 


3,430,759 


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STEAM  BOILEBS  AT  MINES.— 191*. 


C01  STY 


No.  of 

Boilers 
Insured 

No.  of 

Boilers  Not 

Insured 

Total 

7 

119 

119 

12 

12 

2 

2 

*L' 

82 

3 

3 

2* 

28 

7 

7 

33 

33 

12 

12 

10 

10 

15 

15 

15 

15 

17 

17 

4 

4 

1 

1 

4 

4 

7 

7 

4 

4 

276 

276 

170 

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 

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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] 


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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. 


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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 

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Department  of  Mines. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 

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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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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 


Annual  Report  of 


[W.  Va. 


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 

246 


Annual  Report  or 


[W.  Va. 


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 


I  HI: 


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 


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tions 

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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 

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8 

1 

0 

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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 

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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 

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tricts 

Made 

7 

2 

s 

Muir 

3 

C 

8 

Muir 

1 

C 

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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 

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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 

:; 

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9  Bolliday 

2 

0 

9  Bollidav 

2 

0 

9  Bolliday 

2 

0 

9  Bollidav 

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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 


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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 


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 


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1  10 
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4 

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C 

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4 

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0 

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4 

1 

4 

0 

4 

c 

4 

c 

4 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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Department  or  Mines. 


255 


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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 


Annual  Report  of 


[  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 
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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 


Annual  Report  of 


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INSIDE 


1892 


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9 

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1 

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5 
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1 

143 

14 

47 

4 

67.14 

6.57 

3 

39 

22.07 

2 

1.87 

2 

2 

1 

5 

2.35 

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19 

20      44 

31 

11 

24 

29 

35 

213 

100.00 

OUTSIDE 


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2 

5 

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47.62 

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4 

2 

3 

7 

1 

21 

100.00 

*The  accidents  are  for  the  18  months  from  January  1st,  1887  to  June  30,  1888. 
|  \r,  idents  reported  for  2nd,  District  only. 


FATAL     ACCIDENTS    INSIDE    AND    OUTSIDE    FEOM    1893    TO    1902 

INCLUSIVE. 

INSIDE 


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33 

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9.07 

7.28 

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76 

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133 

121 

110 

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Department  of  Mines. 


273 


FATAL    ACCIDENTS    INSIDE    AND    OUTSIDE    FEOM    1903    TO 

INCLUSIVE. 
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Falls  of  Coal,  Roof  and  Slate 

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2.43 

1 

4 

1 
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35 

29 

6.16 

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176 

250 

324 

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340 

307 

299 

392 

2,957 

100.00 

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32 

26 

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17 

210 

100.00 

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- 
GINIA FOB  THE  YEAB  1911. 


STATE. 


Total  Number 

of  Inside 

Employees. 


Total  Number 

of  Inside  Fatal 

Accidents. 


No.  of  Lives  Lost 

Per  1,000  Inside 

Employees. 


Pennsylvania — Anthracite. 
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 
7 
2 
1 
1 

5.18 
5.71 
1.99 
3.31 
5.22 
3.07 
1.07 
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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 

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Department  of  Minis. 


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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 
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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  OF  PERSONS  KILLED  AND  INJURED,  1912. 


NATIONALITIES 

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48 

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2 

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5 

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840 

1.249 

AGES  OF  PERSONS  KILLED  AND  INJURED,  1912 


AGES 


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Non-Fatal 

Total 

1 

3 

4 

3 

13 

16 

6 

27 

33 

16 

26 

42 

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30 

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240 

55 

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171 

43 

101 

144 

14 

55 

69 

22 

33 

55 

11 

12 

23 

5 

4 

9 

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7 

1 

8 
2 

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840 

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16  years  or  younger__ 

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45  to  oO  years,  including  50 

50  to  55  years,  including  55 

55  to  6C  years,  including  60 

60  to  65  years,  including  65 

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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 

.16 

1.83 

1.44 

2 
1 

2.08 

.08 

2 
5 
1 

7 
2 

.16 

Premature  Explosions . . 

2 

.56 

Blown-Out  Shot 

.08 

Animals _     ...  

.56 

3 

83 

5 

.43 

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 

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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 

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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...                  

1,589,211 

1912                                              

2,127,920 

ILLINOIS." 


1888-1892     

69,614,489 
94,658,388 
123,844,292 

193,332,873 
42,845,628 
49,163,710 
4^,717,853 
5(1,165,099 

1,678 
3,081 
2,925 
3,334 
1,002 
1,107 
1,148 
866 

119 

233 

219 

384 

65 

67 

33 

8 

7.09 
7.56 
7.4s 
11. 4s 
6.48 
6.05 
2.87 
9.23 

584,995 

1893-1897                                     

106,259 

1898-1902.  .                                  -. 

565,499 

1903-1907 -. 

508,679 

1908. 

659,009 

1909 

1910. 

733,787 

1,47(1298 

1  •  1 1 1 

6,270,637 

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1888-1892 _ 

61,257,235 
65,783,625 
93,644,275 
134,571,182 
26,237,800 
27,755,032 
34,424,951 
30,342,039 

1,246 
1,435 

2,201 
3,317 
708 
808 
833 
688 

85 
10S 
105 
166 
27 
20 
23 
22 

6.82 

7.52 

4.77 
5.00 
3.81 

2  I 
2.76 

3.19 

720,674 

1893-1897  . 

609,108 

1898-1902 -. 

891,850 

1903-1907 _ 

810,669 

1908....                               

973,622 

1909.                                        

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19111                  

1,496,737 

1911... 

1,379,813 

FATAL  ACCIDENTS 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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, 


308  Annual  Eepobt  of  [W.  Va. 

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, 


310  Annual  Report  of  [\V.  \'a. 

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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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