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Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of November 30, 1917, Effective 7 a. m., December 1, 1917, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined by the Sunlight Mining Co. in the State of Alabama.

The United States Fuel Administrator having on the 1st day of October, 1917, issued an order modifying the prices named by the President of the United States in his order of August 21, 1917, for coal mined in the State of Alabama; and an application having thereafter been made by the Sunlight Mining Company that it be classified and listed in the Black Creek District and that it be permitted to sell coal mined by it at the prices named in the said order of October 1, 1917, for coal mined in the said Black Creek District; and the said application having been duly considered by the United States Fuel Administrator;

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 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 Sunlight Mining Company, operating in Walker County in the State of Alabama, be and the same hereby is classified and listed in the Black Creek District, and that coal mined by the said Sunlight Mining Company may be sold, pending further investigation, at the prices named in said order of October 1, 1917, for the Black Creek District, to wit: Run of mine, $2.85 per ton; prepared sizes, $3.10 per ton; slack or screenings, $2.45 per ton. This order to become effective at 7 a. m., December 1, 1917. H. A. GARFIELD,

WASHINGTON, D. C., November 30, 1917.

United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of December 6, 1917, effective 7 a. m., December 6, 1917, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined by the Benoit Coal Mining Co., and the Cordova Fuel Co., in Walker County, Alabama.

The President of the United States having, 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 Alabama should be sold at the prices named for the various districts in said State mentioned in the said order; and various applications having thereafter been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a revision of such prices applicable to the said various districts in said States; and the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of the said applications for revision of prices, having modified the said prices applicable to the said various districts in said State; and an application having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator by the Benoit Coal Mining Company and the Cordova Fuel Company, operating in the County of Walker in the State of Alabama, for a revision of sid prices applicable to coal mined by the said companies; and the said application having been duly considered by the United States Fuel Administrator;

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 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, coal mined by the said Benoit Coal Mining Company and Cordova Fuel Company, in the County of Walker, State of Alabama, having seams of an average thickness of thirty. four inches, may be sold, pending further investigation, at prices not to exceed, for run of mine, $2.85 per ton; prepared sizes, $3.10 per ton; slack or screenings, $2.45 per ton.

These prices to become effective at 7 a. m., December 6, 1917.
H. A. GARFIELD,

WASHINGTON, D. C., December 6, 1917.

United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of December 20, 1917, Effective 7 a.m., December 20, 1917, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined by the Gilbert Coal Mining Co., Dora, Alabama, and in the Mount Carmel seam, Alabama.

The United States Fuel Administrator having on the first day of October, 1917, issued an order modifying the prices named by the President of the United States in his order of August 21, 1917, for coal mined in the State of Alabama; and applications having been thereafter made by the Gilbert Coal Mining Company, Dora, Alabama, and by the operators of coal mined in the Mount Carmel Seam that they be classified and listed in the Black Creek District and that they be permitted to sell coal mined by them at the prices named in the said order of October 1, 1917, for coal mined in said Black Creek District; and the said applications having been duly considered by the United States Fuel Administrator;

Now, the United States Fuel Administrator, acting under authority of an Executive Order of the President of the United States dated August 23, 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 Gilbert Coal Mining Company, Dora, Alabama., and the Mount Carmel Seam, in the State of Alabama, be and the same hereby are classified and listed in the Black Creek District, and that coal mined by the said Gilbert Coal Mining Company and in the said Mount Carmel Seam, may be sold, pending further investigation, at the prices named in said order of October 1, 1917, for the Black Creek District, to wit: Run of mine, $2.85 per ton; prepared sizes, $3.10 per ton; slack or screenings, $2.45 per ton. This order to be effective at 7 a. m., December 20, 1917. H. A. GARFIELD,

WASHINGTON, D. C., December 20, 1917.

United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of January 16, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., January 17, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined in all Operations in the Climax Seam, in or about Maylene, Shelby County, Alabama.

To all persons, firms, and corporations engaged in the niming and production of coal in the State of Alabama:

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 Alabama should be sold at the prices mentioned in said order; and an application having been thereafter made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a revision of such prices applicable to all operations in the Climax Seam in or about Maylene, Shelby County, Alabama; and said application having been duly considered by the United States Fuel Administrator;

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 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, coal mined in all operations in the Climax Seam, in or about Maylene, Shelby County, in the State of Alabama, may be sold, pending further investigation, at prices not to exceed, for run of mine, $4.25 per ton; prepared sizes, $4.50 per ton; slack or screenings, $2.15 per ton.

These prices shall become effective at 7 a. m., January 17,1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., January 16, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of January 16, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., January 17, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined in the Upper Bench of the Big Seam, Alabama.

To all persons, firms, and corporations engaged in the mining and production of coal in the Mount Carmel Seam in the State of Alabama:

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 Alabama should be sold at the prices mentioned in said order; and various applications having been thereafter made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a revision of such prices applicable to coal mined by certain companies operating in said State of Alabama;

And the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of the said applications for revision of prices, and 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, having, by various orders, ordered and directed that coal mined by the Benoit Coal Mining Company, the Cordova Fuel Company, the Gilbert Coal Mining Company, and in the Mount Carmel Seam, may be sold, pending further investigation and until further order in the premises, at the following prices, namely: For run of mine, $2.85 per ton; prepared sizes, $3.10 per ton; and slack or screenings, $2.45 per ton.

Now, the United States Fuel Administrator, after further consideration of the said applications for revision of prices, and 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, coal mined in the Upper Bench of the Big Seam, in the State of Alabama, may be sold, pending further investigation, at prices not to exceed the following: For run of mine, $2.35 per ton; prepared sizes, $2.65 per ton; slack or screenings, $2.05 per ton. These prices to become effective at 7 a. m., January 17, 1918.

This order supersedes all previous orders regarding the price of coal mined in the Mount Carmel Seam, being order of December €, 1917, relative to the Benoit Coal Mining Company and the Cordova Fuel Company, in the County of Walker, Alabama, and order of December 20, 1917, relative to the Gilbert Coal Mining Company, of Dora, Alabama, and the Mount Carmel Seam, Alabama.

WASHINGTON, D. C., January 16, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of February 2, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., February 4, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Coal Mined by the Cahaba Southern Coal Mining Company, Hargrove, Bibb County, Alabama.

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 Alabama should be sold at the prices named in said order; and an application having been made thereafter to the United States Fuel Administrator by the Cahaba Southern Coal Mining Company, at Hargrove, Bibb County, in the State of Alabama, for a revision of such prices applicable to coal mined by them;

The United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of the said application for revision of prices, acting under authority of an Executive Order of the Presi

dent 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, coal mined by the Cahaba Southern Coal Mining Company, Hargrove, Bibb County, in the State of Alabama, may be sold, pending further investigation, at prices not to exceed for run of mine, $2.85 per ton; prepared sizes, $3.70 per ton; and slack or screenings, $2.45 per ton.

These prices to become effective at 7 a. m., February 4, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., February 2, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of August 22, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., August 23, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined in the State of Alabama.

WASHINGTON, D. C., August 22, 1918. Applications having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined in the State of Alabama, 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 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 several districts of Alabama may be sold at prices f. o. b. cars at the mines not to exceed the following per net ton, viz:

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District No. 1, Big Seam Group, to wit: Big or Mary Lee and Newcastle
Seams, Blue Creek Seam, except on Birmingham Mineral Branch of
L. & N. Railroad south of Bessemer, Brookwood-Milldale Seam when
worked together, and Henry Ellen or Acmar Seam
District No. 2, to wit: Cahaba Group, being all seams in Cahaba field, in-
cluding the Montevallo group, excepting the Climax, Henry Ellen or
Acmar, Helena, and Harkness Seams, and the No. 2 Belle Ellen Mine
in the Youngblood Seam. Black Creek Group, being the Black Creek,
Milldale, Carter, and Durie Seams, the Underwood Seam in Etowah and
Blount Counties, and the Jefferson Seam in Marion, Walker, and Win-
ston Counties..

District No. 3, Pratt Group, to wit: Pratt, Corona, Brookwood, Nickel
Plate, America, Jagger, Coal City, Marion, and Belmont Seams; Jefferson
seam, except in Walker, Marion, and Winston Counties; Mount Carmel
Seam or upper bench of Big Seam, and Blue Creek Seam on Birmingham
Mineral Branch of L. & N. Railroad south of Bessemer.
District No. 4, to wit: Helena and Harkness Seams and coal mined by
No. 2 Belle Ellen Mine in Youngblood Seam..
District No. 5, to wit: Mines in the Climax Seam in or about Maylene,
Shelby County..

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To the foregoing prices there 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 23, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of October 4, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., October 7, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal mined by Montevallo Mining Company, in the State of Alabama.

Application having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a further revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined by Montevallo Mining Company, in the State of Alabama, the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of such application, 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 Montevallo Mining Company, in the State of Alabama, 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, $3.65; for prepared sizes, $3.90; for slack or screenings, $3.15. 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., October 7, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

WASHINGTON, D. C., October 4, 1918. Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of October 17, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., October 18, 1918, Fixing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined by Warrior Pratt Coal Company, in the State of Alabama.

Application having been made to the United States Fuel Administrator for a further revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined by Warrior Pratt Coal Company, in the State of Alabama, the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of such application, 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 Warrior Pratt Coal Company, in the State of Alabama, 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, $2.25; for prepared sizes, $2.50; for sack or screenings, $2.00. 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., October 18, 1918.

WASHINGTON, D. C., October 17, 1918.

H. A. GARFIELD, United States Fuel Administrator.

Order of the United States Fuel Administrator of October 17, 1918, Effective 7 a. m., October 18, 1918, Firing Prices at the Mine for Bituminous Coal Mined by West Helena Coal Company, in the State of Alabama.

Application having been made for a further revision of the prices of bituminous coal mined by West Helena Coal Company, in the State of Alabama, the United States Fuel Administrator, after due consideration of such application, 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 purpes of said orders and of the Act of Congress therein referred to and approved August 10, 1917,

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