Report of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania . No. 13. THIRD ANTHRACITE DISTRICT. N N N N — N N 3 3 333 =3 3 iJ J j J U2 ^-2 J iii Ot M G« --S Cc > c c ^ b!3 S 13 •; t^ H s SSS tnS SSaj »jm S; U « ° 5 - ta 3 00 d) <3J ^^^ C G C C C C - — avoavoavo oils x: <D £l tocnw cu a^ - « ? i to IS .-• s 1P = = 1°•S si ?55 c8 S a. ?5 of J3 0 s^s X^^ ^E sss ss sss 13—18—1902 m (194) OFFICIAL, DOCUMENT. No. 13. Fourth Anthracite District. LUZERNE COUNTY. Kingston, Pa., March 4, 19();3. Jlon. James W. Latta, Secretary of Internal Affairs, Harrisbnr


Report of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania . No. 13. THIRD ANTHRACITE DISTRICT. N N N N — N N 3 3 333 =3 3 iJ J j J U2 ^-2 J iii Ot M G« --S Cc > c c ^ b!3 S 13 •; t^ H s SSS tnS SSaj »jm S; U « ° 5 - ta 3 00 d) <3J ^^^ C G C C C C - — avoavoavo oils x: <D £l tocnw cu a^ - « ? i to IS .-• s 1P = = 1°•S si ?55 c8 S a. ?5 of J3 0 s^s X^^ ^E sss ss sss 13—18—1902 m (194) OFFICIAL, DOCUMENT. No. 13. Fourth Anthracite District. LUZERNE COUNTY. Kingston, Pa., March 4, 19();3. Jlon. James W. Latta, Secretary of Internal Affairs, Harrisbnr^ Pa. Sir: 1 lune the honor to submit my annual report as Inspector otMines for the Fourth Anthracite District for the year ending De-(•euil)er 31, 1902. Owing to a variety of causes, chief among which were strikes andfloods, there was a reduction of 3,791,912 tons from the output of1901, although the daily average increased 4,171 tons. This report contains the table as required by the Bureau of Mines,a brief description of all the fatal accidents and also a list of theimprovem


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