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40 THE COAL TRADE BULLETIN.<br />
Third.—The amount of powder, not to exceed<br />
five pounds, to be taken into the mines by one person.<br />
Fourth.—A better grade of oil for illuminating<br />
purposes.<br />
Fifth.—A miners' hospital—something that is<br />
needed badly in the mining region.<br />
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PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS <strong>•</strong><br />
The Watt Mining Car Wheel Co., of Barnesville,<br />
O.. has just issued catalogs "G" and "H," entitled<br />
"Ore Buckets and Skips" and "Mine Car Wheels<br />
and Axles." The Watt Ore Bucket, which is described<br />
and illustrated in the first of these pamphlets,<br />
is made of four steel staves pressed to shape<br />
hot. The design is suitable for quick operation<br />
and efficiency. Self-dumping buckets with bails<br />
hinged below the center and catches which can be<br />
released with a line, buckets for bailing water<br />
with bottom trap valve, straight sided buckets and<br />
bucket trucks and cars of every description, also<br />
come in for mention. Their skip cars can be<br />
built in any capacity and weight and for transporting<br />
most any material. They also have a<br />
combination skip and self-dumping cage on the<br />
market. Catalog "H" treats of the Watt patent<br />
self-oiling car wheel and Watt-Hyatt Roller Bearing<br />
Wheels and Axles. Data of an interesting<br />
test is given where a Watt wheel weighing 150<br />
pounds on a 2%-inch axle equipped with a. Hyatt<br />
bushing, was driven at a speed equivalent to 10<br />
miles per hour with a belt consisting of one<br />
strand of carpet thread. One-half horse power<br />
motor and 2 1 'L,-ineh pulley on motor. The thread<br />
started the wheel from rest, unaided.<br />
Governor Judson Harmon of Ohio has appointed<br />
the following delegates to the 14th annual session<br />
of the American Mining Congress, to be held in<br />
Chicago Sept. 26-29. 1911: C. L. Cassingham,<br />
Cleveland; C. E. Maurer. Cleveland: G. C. Weitzell,<br />
Columbus; H. A. Laning, Jobes; James Allen,<br />
Nelsonville; Percy Titlow, Washingtonville; Sanford<br />
B. Belden, Columbus; Ernest M. Lied, Columbus.<br />
The Westmoreland Coal Co., Philadelphia, has<br />
declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 1 ANNOUNCEMENT OF KOKAL SKOUTS.<br />
The Kokoal Skouts, with the territory assigned<br />
to them, have been announced by Imperial Modoc<br />
Arthur M. Hull, as follows:<br />
Arkansas J. C. Luitweiler.Ft. Smith, Ark.<br />
Connecticut ....F. H. Johnston. New Britain,Conn.<br />
Delaware Edw. R. Pusey..Wilmington, Del.<br />
Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Thos. F. Stocks. Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Illinois(Central) W. R. Coleman.Peoria, 111.<br />
Illinois ( North.).Paul F. Irwin. .Chicago, 111.<br />
Indiana! North.).!. J. Glasscott. .Michigan City,Ind.<br />
Indiana (South.) Arch. Grossman.Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
Iowat Southern ) W. A. Linton .. .Ottumwa, la.<br />
Iowa ( So'wes'n I.L. M. Schubert.Council Bluffs, la.<br />
IowalNo'wes'n) A. V. Beck Sioux City, la.<br />
Iowa( Nor'eas'n) A.W.McFarlane. Waterloo, la.<br />
Iowa( Sou'eas'n)C. E. Smith ... .Marshalltown, la.<br />
Kentucky (Cen. I R. C. Fitzgerald.Danville, Ky.<br />
Kentucky (Ea'n) A. C. Blower. .. Pineville, Ky.<br />
Kentucky ( W'n ).F. P. Wright... Bevier, Ky.<br />
Louisville, Ky..Chas. L. Crush. Louisville. Ky.<br />
Louisiana E. J. Atherton. .Vinton, La.<br />
Maine Lyman K. Lee. .Foxcroft, Me.<br />
Mass. ( Eastern ) E. A. Wilson. .. Lowell, Mass.<br />
Boston W. C. Carter. . .141 Milk St.,Bostn.<br />
Mass. (Western (Geo. H. Cooper. Pittsfield, Mass.<br />
Maryland & D.C.Balto. Breaker..<br />
Mich. (Eastern).J. A. Ballard. .. Detroit. Mich.<br />
Mich. (Western) H.A.Banknecht. Muskegon, Mich.<br />
Minnesota Twin City Bkr.<br />
Mississippi I. D. Barkdull.. Natchez, Miss.<br />
Missouri St. Louis Bkr..<br />
Montana S. W. Fernald. .Missoula, Mont.<br />
Neb. (Eastern). H. G. Trester. .Omaha, Neb.<br />
Neb. (Western). W. R. Brooks. . Lincoln. Neb.<br />
Penna. ( Eastern ) Phila. Breaker..<br />
Penna. (N.-W.).E. F. Smith Erie, Pa.<br />
New Hampshire.F. E. Blodgett. . Suncook. N. H.<br />
New Jersey.... H. A. Freeman.. Haddonfield N. J.<br />
New York City. J. D. Van Pelt..l Broadway, N. Y.<br />
N. York(East'n)E. B. Ashton. . .Saratoga Sps..N.Y.<br />
N. York( Wes'nlJ. B. Harris Buffalo, N. Y.<br />
North Carolina.J. S. Poythress..Henderson, N. C.<br />
North Dakota. ..Maynard Crane.Cooperstown, N.D.<br />
Ohio (Southern)F. B. Stewart. . .Cincinnati, 0.<br />
Ohio (Central) .J. A. Teegardin.Columbus, O.<br />
-, per cent. Oklahoma W. L. Dennis. . .McAlester, Okla.<br />
on the common stock, payable October 1. On Ontario R. J. Webster. .London, Ont.<br />
April 5 last, the dividend rate was cut from 10 South Carolina. .E. P. Avent Spartanburg, S. C.<br />
per. cent, per annum to 5 per cent., due largely to Tenn. ( Eastern) F. F. Floyd Knoxville, Tenn.<br />
the reduced output during the strike. Now that Tenn. (Western)L. S. Lawo Memphis. Tenn.<br />
the strike has been settled, it is likely that the Texas D. B. Mikesell. .Ft. Worth. Tex.<br />
dividend rate will soon be restored to its old basis. Utah H. L. Spalding.Green River.Utah.<br />
The Metropolitan Coal Co.. of Boston, has acquired<br />
a tract of land on the water front at Chelsea<br />
which it is understood will form the site of a<br />
new yard, the contemplated improvements including^<br />
wharf and a concrete pocket.<br />
Vermont Geo. C. Shedd. . Springfield, Vt.<br />
Virginia Otis Mouser. . . .Stonega. Va.<br />
Wash. (Eastern)W. D. Crane. ...Spokane, Wash.<br />
Wash. (Western) C. E. Houston. .Seattle, Wash.<br />
Wisconsin E. T. McDonald.Milwaukee, Wis.