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58 THE COAL TRADE BULLETIN.<br />

COAL PRODUCTION OF IOWA FOR FISCAL<br />

YEAR ENDING WITH JANUARY 31, 1913.<br />

FIRST DISTRICT.<br />

W. E. Holland, Mine Inspector, Albia, Iowa.<br />

Tons Average<br />

County. of Coal Number<br />

Produced, of Employes.<br />

Appanoose 1,164,377 3,766<br />

*Monroe (Part) 1,535,136 2,206<br />

Wayne 83,915 245<br />

Lucas 13.25S 37<br />

Taylor 5,820 36<br />

Page 5,200 25<br />

Adams 6,083 30<br />

Total 2.S13.7S9 6,345<br />

SECOND DISTRICT.<br />

R. T. Rhys, Mine Inspector, Ottumwa, Iowa.<br />

*Monroe (Part 1,079,266 2,162<br />

Mahaska 534,517 944<br />

Jasper 294,754 584<br />

Marion 213,070 520<br />

Wapello 190,44S 474<br />

Van Buren 13,006 45<br />

Keokuk 4,624 14<br />

Warren 4,600 12<br />

Jefferson 2,583 16<br />

Davis 840 6<br />

Total 2,337,70S 4,777<br />

*Note that part of Monroe county is in the First<br />

district and part in the Second district. To get<br />

the total tonnage and total employes combine that<br />

given for Monroe county in the two districts.<br />

THIRD DISTRICT.<br />

Edward Sweeney, Mine Inspector, Des Moines, la.<br />

Polk 1,464,300 2,595<br />

Dallas 511,211 914<br />

Boone 219,482 805<br />

Webster 50,800 148<br />

Guthrie 9,467 61<br />

Greene 8,500 36<br />

Scott 500 4<br />

Total 2,264,260 4,563<br />

TOTAL PRODUCTION FOR STATE FOR FISCAL YEAR.<br />

First district 2.S13.789 6,345<br />

Second district 2,337.708 4,777<br />

Third district 2,264,260 4,563<br />

Total 7,415,757 15,685<br />

Coal production of state for 1912.. 6,820,82S tons.<br />

Coal production for slate for 1913.. 7.415,757 tons.<br />

Gain in production for 1913. 594,929 tons.<br />

Number of mines in First district 87<br />

Number of mines in Second district 100<br />

*Number of mines in Third district 63<br />

*Gypsum mines which have recently been added<br />

to the Third district not counted.<br />

Fatal and non-fatal accidents occurring in and<br />

around the mines of Iowa for the fiscal year ending<br />

June 30, 1913:<br />

FIRST DISTRICT.<br />

Number fatal accidents 10<br />

Number non-fatal accidents 53<br />

SECONU DISTRICT.<br />

Number fatal accidents 9<br />

Number non-fatal accidents 52<br />

THIRD DISTRICT.<br />

Number fatal accidents 5<br />

Number non-fatal accidents 71<br />

PENNSYLVANIA COAL PRODUCTION<br />

IN 1913 BY DISTRICTS.<br />

TENTH ANTHRACITE.<br />

Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad<br />

Co 1,831,656<br />

Susquehanna Coal Co 1,679.116<br />

West End Coal Co 631,255<br />

Lehigh & Wilkes-Barre Coal Co., Wanamie<br />

colliery 562,151<br />

Alden Coal Co 300,488<br />

E. S. Stackhouse Coal Co 47,089<br />

Total 5,051,755<br />

FIRST BITUMINOUS DISTRICT.<br />

JAMES J. WALSH, Inspector.<br />

Ellsworth Collieries Co 1,S82,305<br />

Pittsburgh-Westmoreland Coal Co 1.711,465<br />

Monongahela River Consolidated Coal &<br />

Coke Co 932,740<br />

Star Coal Co 221,863<br />

Ollett Brothers Coal Co 112,171<br />

Carnegie Coal Co 75,595<br />

Total 4,876,139<br />

ALEX. MCCANCH, Inspector.<br />

At the annual meeting of the Pittsburgh Coal<br />

Exchange Captain XV. B. Rodgers was re-elected<br />

president. Other officers elected are: A. B. Shepherd,<br />

vice president; J. Frank Tilley, secretary<br />

and treasurer; W. B. Rodgers, John C. Neff, G. W.<br />

Thomas, J. D. O'Neil, E. Davidson. John W. Hubbard,<br />

Oscar F. Barrett and H. P. McCue. directors;<br />

and W. B. Rodgers, C. C. Bunton, Warren Elsey,<br />

A. H. Stolzenbach, James Moren, J. G. Greegen and<br />

J. Frank Tilley, executive committee.

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