Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania . (liv) ANTHRACITE MINE DISTRICTS ( I ) 1—12—1003. (2) OFFICIAL. DOCUMENT. - No. 12. First Anthracite District LACKAWANNA AND SUSQUEHANNA COUNTIES Scranton, Pa., March 5, 1904. Hon. James E. Roderick, Chief of Department of Mines: Sir: In compliance with Section 15 of the Antliracite Mine Lawof June 8, 1901, I have the lionor of presenting my report as Inspectorof the First Anthracite District for the 3ear 190,>. The tables clearly set forth all the statistical information per-taining to tonnage and accidents, but on account of this being th


Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania . (liv) ANTHRACITE MINE DISTRICTS ( I ) 1—12—1003. (2) OFFICIAL. DOCUMENT. - No. 12. First Anthracite District LACKAWANNA AND SUSQUEHANNA COUNTIES Scranton, Pa., March 5, 1904. Hon. James E. Roderick, Chief of Department of Mines: Sir: In compliance with Section 15 of the Antliracite Mine Lawof June 8, 1901, I have the lionor of presenting my report as Inspectorof the First Anthracite District for the 3ear 190,>. The tables clearly set forth all the statistical information per-taining to tonnage and accidents, but on account of this being thefirst report since the division of the district, it is impossible to makean intelligent comparison of detailed results with previous years,except to state that the percentage of fatal accidents to the numberof tons of coal produced was greater in 1903 than in 1902. Respectfully submitted, L. M. EVANS,Inspector. (3) REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Off. Doc. First Anthracite District, 1903SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Number of mines in district, 16 Number of mines in operation^ 16 Number of tons of co


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