Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania . of qualifica-tion as mine foremen, assistant mine foremen and fire bosses washeld in the Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, Johnstown. April 6, 7, 8 and 9. TheBoard of Examiners was composed of Nicholas Evans, Inspector;John W. Harrison, Superintendent; and Charles McTaggert, Miner. There were 24 applicants for certificates of qualification as mineforemen and 13 applicants for certificates of qualification as firebosses. The following persons passed a satisfactory examination andwere granted certificates: MINE FOREMEN First Grade William J. Madill, Scalp
Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania . of qualifica-tion as mine foremen, assistant mine foremen and fire bosses washeld in the Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, Johnstown. April 6, 7, 8 and 9. TheBoard of Examiners was composed of Nicholas Evans, Inspector;John W. Harrison, Superintendent; and Charles McTaggert, Miner. There were 24 applicants for certificates of qualification as mineforemen and 13 applicants for certificates of qualification as firebosses. The following persons passed a satisfactory examination andwere granted certificates: MINE FOREMEN First Grade William J. Madill, Scalp Level; Frank Wentz, Windber; SamuelHartland, Johnstown; Ralph E. Buckinan, Wehrum. Second GradeCharles Trevorrow, Hollsopple; Samuel W. Goldspink, Johnstown. ASSISTANT MINE FOREMENJohn W. Slater, Johnstown; Robert Brown, Bollivar. FIRE BOSSES Charles Frederick, George S. Jenkins. Samuel W. Goldspink, Johns-town; William W. Thompson, Hooversville; George Northover,Seanor; Archie Collins, Charles Walton, Wehrum; Robert Owen Rob-ertson, Scalp (900) OFFICIAL DOCUMENT. No. 2:j TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT INDIANA COUNTY Indiana, February 22, 1916,Hon. James E. Roderick, Chief of Department of Mines: Sir: In compliance with the Act of Assembly, approved June9, 1911, I herewith transmit ray Annual Report of the Twenty-fifthBituminous District for the year ending December 31, 1915. The report contains the usual statistical information, a brief de-scription of the condition of mines, the most important improve-ments made during the year and the report of the examination ofapplicants for certificates of qualification as mine foremen, assistantmine foremen and fire bosses. Respectfully submitted, THOMAS S. LOWTHER, Inspeector. (901) 902 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Off. Doc. SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Number of mines, 49 Number of mines in operation, 45 Number of tons of coal shipped to market, 4,700,047 Number of tons used at mines for steam and heat, 101,619 Number of tons sold to loca
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