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Excerpt from Twenty-Third Annual Report: Coal Mines in the State of West Virginia, U. S. A. For the Year Ending June 30, 1905
The mining statutes require the Chief Mine Inspector in his annual re port to include reports upon the condition of the mines; the number of visits and inspections made; the quantity of coal and coke produced; the number of men employed; the number of mines operated; coke ovens in and out of blast; improvements, prosecutions, etc and such other informa tion in relation to the subject of mines, mining inspection and needed legislation as the Chief Mine Inspector may deem of public interest and beneficial to the mining interests of the State.
This report has been compiled in strict conformity with the above.
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