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Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of April 25, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., April 26, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined near St. Charles, Lee County, Virginia, by Darby Coal Mining Co., Black Mountain Mining Co., Virginia Lee Co., Old Virginia Coal Co., United Collieries Co. (Inc.), Benedict Coal Corporation, and the Imperial Mine of the Virginia Iron, Coal & Coke Co., Roanoke, Virginia.

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

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 Virginia should be sold at the prices named in said order; and applications having been thereafter made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a revision of such prices applicable to coal mined by certain named companies; and the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of said applications, having ordered and directed that coal mined near St. Charles, Lee County, Virginia, by the Darby Coal Mining Company, Black Mountain Mining Company, Virginia Lee Company, Old Virginia Coal Company, United Collieries Co. (Inc.), Benedict Coal Corporation, and the Imperial Mine of the Virginia Iron, Coal & Coke Company, Roanoke, Virginia, should be sold at prices not to exceed for run of mine, $2.40 per ton, prepared sizes, $2.65 per ton, and slack or screenings, $2.15 per ton;

Now, the United States Fuel Administrator, after further consideration of said applications for revision of prices and of the prices applicable to all coal mined in the State of Virginia, and 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 coal mined near St. Charles, Lee County, Virginia, by the Darby Coal Mining Company, Black Mountain Mining Company, Virginia Lee Company, Old Virginia Coal Company, United Collieries Company (Inc.), Benedict Coal Corporation, and the Imperial Mine of the Virginia Iron, Coal & Coke Company, Roanoke, Virginia, may be sold at prices not to exceed, for run of mine, $2.65 per ton, prepared sizes, $2.90 per ton, and slack or screenings, $2.40 per ton. This order shall become effective at 7 a. m., April 26, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., April 25, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of May 24, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., May 24, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined near St. Charles, Lee County, Virginia, by the Cumberland Coal Co., the Penn Lee Coal Co., the Leecova Coal Co., and the Wilma Coal Co.

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

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 Virginia should be sold at the prices named in the said order; and applications have been made thereafter to the United States Fuel Administrator for a revision of such prices applicable to the coal mined in said State;

And the United States Fuel Administrator after due consideration of said applications for revision of prices, having ordered and directed that bituminous coal mined in the County of Lee, in the State of Virginia, should be sold at the following prices, to wit: run of mine, $2.20 per ton, prepared sizes $2.45 per ton, slack or screenings, $1.95 per ton.

Now, the United States Fuel Administrator after further consideration of the said applications for revision of prices, 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 purposes of said orders and of the Act of Congress therein referred to and approved August 10, 1917,

Hereby orders and directs that coal mined by the Cumberland Coal Company, the Penn Lee Coal Company, the Leecova Coal Company and the Wilma Coal Company in mines operated near St. Charles, in the County of Lee, in the State of Virginia, may be sold at prices not to exceed, run of mine, $2.65 per ton, prepared sizes $2.90 per ton, slack or screenings, $2.40 per ton.

This order to become effective at 7 a. m., May 24, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., May 24, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD,

United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of May 27, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., June 1, 1918, Fixing Prices of Slack or Screenings at the Mine for the Pocahontas District of Virginia, and the New River and Tug River Districts of West Virginia.

The United States Fuel Administrator hereby prescribes further classifications and prices of bituminous coal at the mine in the Districts hereinafter described, effective 7 a. m. June 1, 1918.

Pocohontas District of Virginia and West Virginia, as described in the Order of the United States Fuel Administrator, dated March 21, 1918.

New River District of West Virginia as described in the Order of the United States Fuel Administrator, dated March 21, 1918.

Tug River District of West Virginia as described in the Order of the United States Fuel Administrator, dated March 21, 1918.

Where, in any of the above named districts, the slack or screenings passing through the accepted standard screens customarily used prior to January 1, 1916, constitute not less than fifty-five per cent of the mine run output of any mine, such slack or screenings may be sold at not to exceed the applicable Government price at date of shipment for run of mine produced at said mine.

WASHINGTON, D. C., May 27, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Aug. 15, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., Aug. 19, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined by the Splash Dam Coal Corporation, and the McClure Coal Corporation in Dickenson County, Virginia. Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for further revision of the prices as to bituminous coal mined by the Splash Dam Coal Corporation and the McClure Coal Corporation, in the County of Dickinson, in the State of Virginia, 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 by the Splash Dam Coal Corporation and the McClure Coal Corporation, in the County of Dickinson, in the State of Virginia, may be sold at prices not to exceed, f. o. b. cars at the mine, $2.40 per net ton for run of mine, $2.65 per net ton for prepared sizes, $2.15 per net ton for slack or screenings, plus the 45¢ allowance for wage increase if the producing com

panies 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 19, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., August 15, 1918.

H. A. GARFIeld, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Aug. 15, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., Aug. 19, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined by the T. M. Morrison Coal Corporation and the Lone Mountain Coal Corporation, at Pennington Gap, Lee County, Virginia.

Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for further revision of the prices as to bituminous coal mined by the T. M. Morrison Coal Corporation and The Lone Mountain Coal Corporation at Pennington Gap, in the County of Lee, in the State of Virginia, 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 by the T. M. Morrison Coal Corporation and The Lone Mountain Coal Corporation at Pennington Gap, in the County of Lee, in the State of Virginia, may be sold at prices not to exceed, f. o. b. cars at the mine, $2.55 per net ton for run of mine, $2.80 per net ton for prepared sizes, $2.30 per net ton for slack or screenings, plus 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 19, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., August 15, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Aug. 13, 1918, Effective Aug. 20, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined in Lee County, Virginia, by Mohawk Coal Mining Company, Keokee, Virginia, Powell River Coal Company, Purcell, Virginia, and North Fork Coal Company, Pennington Gap, Virginia.

Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined in Lee County, Virginia, at the mines operated by Mohawk Coal Mining Company, Keokee, Virginia, Powell River Coal Company, Purcell, Virginia, and North Fork Coal Company, Pennington Gap, Virginia, 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 in Lee County, Virginia, at the mines operated by Mohawk Coal Mining Company, Keokee, Virginia, Powell River Coal Company, Purcell, Virginia, and North Fork Coal Company, Pennington Gap, Virginia, 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, $2.55; for prepared sizes, $2.80; for slack or screenings, $2.30. To the foregoing prices may be added the 45 cent 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 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 October 26, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., Oct. 28, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined by Black Mountain Mining Co., Benedict Coal Co., Bondurant Coal Co., Darby Coal Co., United Collieries Co., or Old Virginia Coal Co., in Lee County, Virginia.

Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for further revision of prices of bituminous coal mined in Lee County, in the State of Virginia, by the operators hereinafter named, 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 Lee County, in the State of Virginia, by Black Mountain Mining Company, Benedict Coal Company, Bondurant Coal Company, Darby Coal Company, United Collieries Company, or Old Virginia Coal Company, may be sold at prices f. o. b. cars at the mine, not to exceed $2.60 per net ton for run of mine, $2.85 per net ton for prepared sizes, $2.30 per net ton for slack or screenings. To these prices 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., October 28, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., October 26, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Oct. 26, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., Oct. 28, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined by Certain Operators in Wise County, Virginia.

Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a further revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined in Wise County, in the State of Virginia, by the operators hereinafter mentioned, 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 Wise County, Virginia, by Clinchfield Coal Corporation, Camper Coal Company, Kilgore Coal Company, Stonegap Colliery Company, J. A. Esser Coke Company, Yellow Creek Coal & Coke Company, Gladeville Coal Company, Wise Coal & Coke Company, Norton Coal Company, Blackwood Coal & Coke Company, or Stonega Coal & Coke Company, may be sold at prices f. o. b. cars at the mine not to exceed, $2.15 per net ton for run of mine, $2.40 per net ton for prepared sizes, $1.85 per net ton for slack or screenings. To these prices may be added the 45¢ allowance for wage increase if the producing com

panies are entitled to add such allowance under the President's Order of October 27, 1917.

This order to become effective at 7 a. m., October 28, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., October 26, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Oct. 26, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., Oct. 28, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined by Roberts Coal Co. in Wise County, Virginia.

Application having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for further revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined in Wise County, in the State of Virginia, by Roberts Coal Company, the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of such application, action 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 Wise County, in the State of Virginia, by Roberts Coal Company, may be sold at prices f. o. b. cars at the mine, not to exceed $2.60 per net ton for run of mine, $2.85 per net ton for prepared sizes, $2.30 per net ton for slack or screenings. To these prices may be added the 45¢ 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., October 28, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., October 26, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of Nov. 18, 1918, Effective 7 a.m., Nov. 19, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined by Robert Fleming & Co., Hawthorne Coal Co., and John B. Guernsey & Co., in Wise County, Virginia.

Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for further revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined in Wise County, in the State of Virginia, by the producers hereinafter named, 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 Wise County, in the State of Virginia, by Robert Fleming & Company of Norton, Virginia, Hawthorne Coal Company of Norton, Virginia, and John B. Guernsey & Company of Tacoma, Virginia, may be sold at prices not to exceed, f. o. b. cars at the mine, $2.15 per net ton for run of mine, $2.40 per net ton for prepared sizes, $1.85 per net ton for slack or screenings. To these prices 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., November 19, 1918.

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

H. A. GARFIELD,

United States Fuel Administrator.

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