DEATHS
Source: Duluth News - Tribune - Minn.
Dated: Nov. 29, 1910
TWO MINING COMPANY OFFICIALS FINED IN OHIO.
Wellston, Ohio, Nov. 28 - for the first time in the
history of coal mining in this state mining company officials
were fined today for operating a mine in which gas was generated
before the property had been examined.
General Manager J. M. Bourgmaster and
Superintendent H. Wilson, accompanied by James Duane,
in charge of the mine, made a trip through the mine. It
was shown they knew that there was gas in the workings and
had failed to have them inspected. they were fined $25 and
costs each. The prosecution was brought by the state
mining department. |
Source: Daily Oklahoman - Okla
Dated: June 28, 1911
OHIO BANK SUSPENDS.
Wellston, Ohio, June 27 - The Bank of Wellston, of
which Representative George B. Woodrow of Jackson county
is cashier has closed its doors after an examination by w.
Hefferman of Cleveland, state bank examiner. The
institution is capitalized at $35,00, and has resources
according to its statement, of June 7, of $131,000. It is
believed that all depositors will be paid in full. |
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