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in the State of Ohio, and the said application having been duly considered by the Fuel Administrator:

Now, by direction of the President of the United States, the United States Fuel Administrator hereby orders and directs that, until further order in the premises, the above mentioned prices for coal mined in the State of Ohio be and the same hereby are modified, pending further investigation, in the following particulars and in no other: Coal mined in the Deerfield or Palmyra Field, in the Massillon Field, and in the Jackson Field, in the State of Ohio, may be sold at prices not to exceed, for run of mine, $3.75 per ton, prepared sizes, $4.00 per ton, and slack or screenings, $3.50 per

ton.

These Prices shall become effective at 7 a. m., November 6, 1917.

WASHINGTON, D. C., November 5, 1917.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of January 22, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., January 23, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined in the Deerfield or Palmyra Field, the Massillon Field and the Jackson Field, Ohio.

To all persons, firms and corporations engaged in the mining and production of coal in the Deerfield or Palmyra Field, the Massillon Field, and the Jackson Field, in the State of Ohio:

The President of the United States having heretofore, on or about the 21st day of August, 1917, by virtue of the provisions of an Act of Congress known as the Food Law, ordered and directed that coal mined in the State of Ohio should be sold at the prices named in said order; and an application having been made thereafter to the United States Fuel Administrator for a revision of the said prices applicable to coal mined in the Deerfield or Palmyra Field, in the Massillon Field and the Jackson Field, in said State of Ohio; and the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of said application, having ordered and directed that coal mined in the above mentioned fields should be sold, pending further investigation and until further order in the premises, at the following prices, viz: for run of mine, $3.75 per ton, prepared sizes, $4.00 per ton, and slack or screenings, $3.50 per ton;

Now, the United States Fuel Administrator, after further consideration of the said application for revision of prices in the above mentioned fields, acting under authority of an Executive Order of the President of the United States dated 23 August, 1917, appointing said Administrator, and in furtherance of the purpose of said order and of the Act of Congress therein referred to and approved August 10, 1917,

Hereby orders and directs that, until further order in the premises, the prices of coal mined in those parts of the State of Ohio known as the Deerfield or Palmyra Field, the Massillon Field, and the Jackson Field, be and the same hereby are modified, pending further investigation, in the following particulars and in no other; Coal mined in the Deerfield or Palmyra Field, in the Massillon Field, and in the Jackson Field, in the State of Ohio, may be sold at prices not to exceed, for run of mine, $3.25 per ton, prepared sizes, $3.50 per ton, slack or screenings, $3.00 per ton. These prices to become effective at 7 a. m., January 23, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., January 22, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of March 21, 1918, Confirming Prices Provisionally Fixed by the Executive Order of Aug. 21, 1917, for Coal Mined in the Number Eight or Pittsburgh Seam in Hancock, Brooke, Ohio, and Marshall Counties West Virginia, and Jefferson, Harrison, Belmont, Carroll, and Monroe Counties, Ohio.

To all persons, firms and corporations engaged in the mining and production of coal in the States of West Virginia and Ohio:

The President of the United States having, on August 21, 1917, by authority and under the provisions of an Act of Congress entitled “An Act to provide further for the national security and defense by encouraging the production, conserving the supply, and controlling the distribution of food products and fuel," approved August 10, 1917, and known as the "Food and Fuel Act," prescribed and fixed certain prices as therein set forth for bituminous coal at the mine in the States of West Virginia and Ohio; and an application having been heretofore made to United States Fuel Administrator for a revision of the prices so fixed and prescribed and applicable to coal mined in the Number Eight or Pittsburgh seam, in Hancock, Brooke, Ohio and Marshall Counties in the State of West Virginia, and Jefferson, Harrison, Belmont, Carroll and Monroe Counties in the State of Ohio; and it appearing to the United States Fuel Administrator, after considering and duly investigating the said application for revision of prices, that the prices as fixed by the President's said order of August 21, 1917, and applicable to the above mentioned field, are and have been fair, just and reasonable, and should not be changed or revised,

Now, the United States Fuel Administrator, acting under authority of an Executive Order of the President of the United States dated 23 August, 1917, appointing said Administrator, and of subsequent Executive Orders, and in furtherance of the purpose of said orders and of the Act of Congress therein referred to and approved August 10, 1917,

Hereby orders and directs that, until further or other order, no change, revision or modification be made in the prices for bituminous coal mined in the Number Eight or Pittsburgh seam, in Hancock, Brooke, Ohio and Marshall Counties in the State of West Virginia, and Jefferson, Harrison, Belmont, Carroll and Monroe Counties in the State of Ohio, as fixed by the President's said order of August 21, 1917, to wit: run of mine, $2.00 per ton, prepared sizes, $2.25 per ton, and slack or screenings, $1.75 per ton.

WASHINGTON, D. C., March 21, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of June 27, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., June 29, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined in the State of Ohio. Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined in the State of Ohio, the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of such applications, acting under the authority of an Executive Order of the President of the United States dated 23 August, 1917, appointing said Fuel Administrator, and of subsequent Executive Orders, and in furtherance of the purpose of said orders and of the Act of Congress therein referred to and approved August 10, 1917,

Hereby orders and directs that bituminous coal mined in the various districts of the State of Ohio may be sold at prices f. o. b. cars at the mine not to exceed the following per net ton, viz:

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District No. 1, to wit: The County of Meigs and the Townships of Cheshire
and Addison in the County of Gallia.

District No. 2, to wit: The Counties of Vinton, Jackson, Lawrence, Scioto,
Pike, and the County of Gallia except the Townships of Cheshire and
Addison...

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District No. 3, to wit:

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District No. 4, to wit: The Counties of Washington and Noble, the County of Morgan except the Township of Homer, and the County of Perry except the township of Coal and Monroe..

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District No. 5, to wit: The Counties of Guernsey and Muskingum and the
Township of Warren in Belmont County.
District No. 6, to wit: The Counties of Holmes, Tuscarawas, Carroll, Co-
shocton, and the Townships of Monroe, Franklin, Washington and Free-
port in the County of Harrison, and the Townships of Washington and
Yellow Creek in the County of Columbiana, and the Townships of Brush
Creek, Saline, Springfield, Ross and Knox in the County of Jefferson...
District No. 7, to wit: The Counties of Trumbull, Portage, Summit,
Mahoning, Medina, Wayne and Stark, and the County of Columbiana
except the Townships of Washington and Yellow Creek..
District No. 8, to wit: The County of Monroe, the County of Belmont
except the Township of Warren, the County of Harrison except the
Townships of Monroe, Franklin, Washington and Freeport, and the
County of Jefferson except the Townships of Brush Creek, Saline, Ross,
Knox and Springfield..

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To the above prices there may be added the 45¢ allowance for wage increase if the producing companies are entitled to add such allowance under the President's Order of October 27, 1917.

This order to become effective at 7 a. m., June 29, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., June 27, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD,

United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Aug. 13, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., August 20, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined by the Wayne Mining Company in Guernsey County, Ohio.

Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a further revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined by the Wayne Mining Company in Guernsey County, in the State of Ohio, the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of such applications, acting under authority of an Executive Order of the President of the United States, dated 23 August, 1917, appointing said Administrator, and of subsequent Executive Orders, and in furtherance of the purpose of said Orders and of the Act of Congress therein referred to and approved August 10, 1917,

Hereby orders and directs, that bituminous coal mined by the Wayne Mining Company in the County of Guernsey, in the State of Ohio, may be sold at prices f. o. b. cars at the mine, not to exceed the following per net ton, viz.: for run of mine, $2.50; for prepared sizes, $2.75; for slack or screenings, $2.25. To the foregoing prices may be added the 45 cent allowance for wage increase, if the producing company is entitled to add such allowance under the President's Order of October 27, 1917. This Order to become effective at 7 a. m., August 20, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., August 13, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD,

United States Fuel Administrator,
BY CYRUS GARNSEY, Jr.,
Asst. United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Aug. 22, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., Aug. 23, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined in the State of Ohio. Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a further revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined in the State of Ohio, the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of such applications, acting under the authority of an Executive Order of the President of the United States dated 23 August, 1917, appointing said Fuel Administrator, and of subsequent Executive Orders, and in furtherance of the purpose of said orders and of the Act of Congress therein referred to and approved August 10, 1917,

Hereby orders and directs that bituminous coal mined in the various districts of the State of Ohio may be sold at prices f. o. b. cars at the mine not to exceed the following per net ton, viz:

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District No. 1, to wit: The County of Meigs and the Townships of Cheshire
and Addison in the County of Gallia..

District No. 2, to wit: The Counties of Vinton, Jackson, Lawrence, Scioto,
Pike, and the County of Gallia except the Townships of Cheshire and
Addison....

District No. 3, to wit:

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The Counties of Hocking and Athens, and the Townships of Coal and
Monroe in the County of Perry and the Township of Homer in the
County of Morgan.

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The Bailey Run or No. 7 Seam..

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District No. 4, to wit: The Counties of Washington and Noble, the County
of Morgan except the Township of Homer, and the County of Perry ex-
cept the township of Coal and Monroe.

District No. 5, to wit: The County of Muskingum..
District No. 6, to wit: The Counties of Holmes, Tuscarawas, Carroll,
Coshocton, and the Townships of Monroe, Franklin, Washington and
Freeport in the County of Harrison, and the Townships of Washington
and Yellow Creek in the County of Columbiana, and the Townships of
Brush Creek, Saline, Springfield, Ross and Knox in the County of Jef-
ferson and operations in the 8-A vein in Flushing and Union Townships
in the County of Belmont.

District No. 7, to wit: The Counties of Trumbull, Portage, Summit, Ma-
honing, Medina, Wayne and Stark, and the County of Columbiana
except the Townships of Washington and Yellow Creek..
District No. 8, to wit: The County of Monroe, the County of Belmont ex-
cept the Township of Warren and operations in the 8-A vein in Flushing
and Union Townships, the County of Harrison except the Townships
of Monroe, Franklin, Washington and Freeport, and the County of
Jefferson except the Townships of Brush Creek, Saline, Ross, Knox and
Springfield...

District No. 9, to wit: The County of Guernsey and the Township of War-
ren in Belmont County...

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Provided however, that the maximum prices hereinbefore fixed for coal mined in District No. 5, shall not be applicable to coal mined by the Wayne Mining Company in Guernsey County, which last mentioned coal may be sold at prices f. o. b. cars at the mine, not to exceed the following per net ton, viz.: for run of mine, $2.50; for prepared sizes, $2.75; for slack or screenings, $2.25.

To the above prices there may be added the 45¢ allowance for wage increase if the producing companies are entitled to add such allowance under the President's Order of October 27, 1917.

This order to become effective at 7 a. m., August 23, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., August 22, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD,

United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Oct. 7, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., Oct. 8, 1918 Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined by Southern Ohio Coal Co. in Starr Township, Hocking County, Ohio.

Application having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a further revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined by Southern Ohio Coal Company, in Starr Township, Hocking County, in the State of Ohio, the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of such application, acting under the authority of an Executive Order of the President of the United States dated 23 August, 1917, appointing said Fuel Administrator, and of subsequent Executive Orders and in furtherance of the purpose of said Orders and of the Act of Congress therein referred to and approved August 10, 1917,

Hereby orders and directs, that bituminous coal mined by Southern Ohio Coal Company, in Starr Township, Hocking County, in the State of Ohio, may be sold at prices f. o. b. cars at the mine not to exceed $2.95 per net ton for run of mine; $3.20 per net ton for prepared sizes; $2.80 per net ton for slack or screenings. To said prices may be added the 45¢ allowance for wage increase if the said company is entitled to add such allowance under the President's Order of October 27, 1917, This Order to become effective at 7 a. m., October 8, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

WASHINGTON, D. C., October 7, 1918.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Nov. 18, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., Nov. 19, 1918, Amending the Order of Aug. 22, 1918, by Transferring Wheeling and Liberty Townships in Guernsey County, Ohio, from District No. 9 to District No. 6.

The United States Fuel Administrator having by order dated August 22, 1918, fixed the prices of bituminous coal mined in the different districts in the State of Ohio, described in said order, and having in and by said order provided that District No. 9 should include the County of Guernsey in said State, and it appearing to said Administrator that Wheeling and Liberty Townships in said County of Guernsey should be transferred to District No. 6 of said State,

THE UNITED STATES FUEL ADMINISTRATOR, acting under authority of an Executive Order of the President of the United States, dated 23 August, 1917, appointing said Administrator, and of subsequent Executive Orders, and in furtherance of the purpose of said orders and of the Act of Congress therein referred to and approved August 10, 1917,

HEREBY ORDERS AND DIRECTS that Wheeling and Liberty Townships in the County of Guernsey, in the State of Ohio, be, and the same hereby are, transferred from District No. 9, as said district is defined in the order of said Administrator dated August 22, 1918, relating to the prices of bituminous coal in the various districts in the State of Ohio, to District No. 6; and that the prices of bituminous coal mined in said Wheeling and Liberty Townships shall, from and after the effective date of this order, be the prices provided by said order dated August 22, 1918, for bituminous coal mined in said District No. 6, and said order dated August 22, 1918, is hereby amended and modified accordingly.

This order to be effective November 19, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD,

United States Fuel Administrator.

WASHINGTON, D. C., November 18, 1918.

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