. Report of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania . «a No. 11. FIRST ANTHRACITE DISTRICT. 31 s° g ^ . -s 2 81 Sao g B c o ^ •j^ c •;;_ S S S ^ C 0) bj) . i o •*- .^ .. erf ^ oj >> J ^ ~ ?^£;;?3-s;«i:x;*x:.u g .c t: a car. fractuied fracturedhtly burneper side o5 fracturef fracturedy bruisedd cut by re and brealy bruisedat blew thy severelyrred whiles and legsfell in fron ;;«= iobnoL g-x: tico * cjcx:0 3 c„, n tJi-Jtc pi^paKfeK « WW • o ? d o 5 65£ o 9 5 d O • K fc^ <:: P t, if 1-3 &i ca d Hi d cs a CS c CCS c c c c c c c c c c C C C c s c c c c


. Report of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania . «a No. 11. FIRST ANTHRACITE DISTRICT. 31 s° g ^ . -s 2 81 Sao g B c o ^ •j^ c •;;_ S S S ^ C 0) bj) . i o •*- .^ .. erf ^ oj >> J ^ ~ ?^£;;?3-s;«i:x;*x:.u g .c t: a car. fractuied fracturedhtly burneper side o5 fracturef fracturedy bruisedd cut by re and brealy bruisedat blew thy severelyrred whiles and legsfell in fron ;;«= iobnoL g-x: tico * cjcx:0 3 c„, n tJi-Jtc pi^paKfeK « WW • o ? d o 5 65£ o 9 5 d O • K fc^ <:: P t, if 1-3 &i ca d Hi d cs a CS c CCS c c c c c c c c c c C C C c s c c c c c c c tS tS oi as & ^&& ^ ^ p: is & & & && ai c3 ci rt Bt a! eS .« HXX xxxxxx Jil .^.ii! rt rrl n! oj hJ JJiJ a^^a^a a i4i^. 14 ^:^!t^ ;^m^r< (32) Official Document, No. 11. Second Anthracite District, (LACKAWANNA COUNTY.) Scranton, Pa., February 14, James \A. Latta, Secretary of Internal Atlairs: Sir: In compliance with section 9, article 2, anthracite mine law,1891, and section 5 of an act establishing a Bureau of Mines inthe Department of Internal Affairs of rennsylvania, etc., etc., ap-proved July 15, 181)7, I beg to submit my report for the year endingDecember 31, 1898. In addition to the regular table forms I have retained the used offorms A, B, C, D, E and F, which give in a concise form the contents01 the regular tables. During the year 5,496,150 tons of coal were produced in the dis-trict. Of this 5,01(1,900 tons were shipped to market; of the dif-ference between the quantity mined and shipped, some was sold tolocal purchas-ers, and the remainder was consumed at the mines forsleam and heat. 15,851 persons were employed in and about the mines, dividedas follows: Outside, 4,911; inside,


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