Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania . FOREMENS, ASSISTANT MINE FOREMENS AND FIREBOSSES EXAMINATIONS The annual examination of applicants for certificates of qualifica-tion as mine foremen, assistant mine foremen and fire bosses was heldin the Eagles Building, Monongahela, April 6, 7, S and 9. The Boardof Examiners was composed of Alexander McCanch, Inspector; C. , Superintendent; and Hugh McLaughlin, Miner. There were 32 applicants for certificates of qualification as mineforemen and assistant mine foremen, and 26 applicants for certifi-cates of qualification as fire bosses


Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania . FOREMENS, ASSISTANT MINE FOREMENS AND FIREBOSSES EXAMINATIONS The annual examination of applicants for certificates of qualifica-tion as mine foremen, assistant mine foremen and fire bosses was heldin the Eagles Building, Monongahela, April 6, 7, S and 9. The Boardof Examiners was composed of Alexander McCanch, Inspector; C. , Superintendent; and Hugh McLaughlin, Miner. There were 32 applicants for certificates of qualification as mineforemen and assistant mine foremen, and 26 applicants for certifi-cates of qualification as fire bosses. The following persons passed asatisfactory examination and were granted certificates: No. 23. FIRST BITUMINOUS DISTRICT 107 ASSISTANT MINE FOREMEN Kay Noble Maize, Dennis Sullivan, James Moore, Frank Ruschel,Ellsworth. FIRE BOSSES Mark M. Jones, Courtney; Thomas William Waugh, John TaylorWiggins, Bentleyville; Thomas John Morgan, William Kopp, Ells-worth; Robert Taylor, LaBelle; Elmer Anderson, Erman Jefferson,William Edgar Kennedy, (108) OFFICIAL DOCUMENT, No. 23. SECOND DISTRICT WESTMORELAND COUNTY Latrobe, Pa., February 19, 1916. Hon. James E. Roderick, Chief of Department of Mines: Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith my report of theSecond Bituminous District for the year ending December 31, 1915,in compliance with the provisions of the Bituminous Mine Law. Respectfully submitted, C. B. ROSS, Inspector. (109) 110 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Off. Doc. SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Number of mines, 52 Number of mines in operation, 50 Number of tons of coal shipped to market, 4,336,862 Number of tons used at mines for steam and heat, 138,664 Number of tons sold to local trade and used by employes, 59,409 Number of tons used in the manufacture of coke, 3,142,301 Number of tons of coal produced, 7,677,236 Number of tons of coke produced, 2,018,408 Number of coke ovens, 5,113 Number of coke ovens in operation, 3,551 Number of tons of coal produced by pick min


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