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Mr. George. B. Pryde.
Ur Love advises that he will formally open the
theatre and dance hall on December 17th, with a High School ple.y, and
a dance, both to be under the auspices of the High School Athl etic
~lub. Mr Love will serve the children with ice cream free of charge.
.-He plans to have Whatever speaking is to be done, take place before
the play commences. Will be pleased to have you and your ladies, and
as many more of the officials and their ladies, ae can make it
convenient to be present. Title of' play, : Hail Order Wives:
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1tefer .ring to your letter of April l;:, , 19ii,
,,1 tn reference to i1tveLt ory of property om,ea oy tuis
Co111pur. .y , v:.ll.erein tJler e was saown 2!)1 cuu.irs ir.. tiH3
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Presio.e.at &amp; General .uru1uger,
Rook Sprin5 s, Hyomi .c.~.

Dear Sir :
Hano. you nerewi t.11 list of fixtures a.nu otnef'
p1•operty in Operu House .duilaing of ·f oe union Pti.oifio
Coal Company, ali Reli anoe, .. yom.ing as inventorieu April .

13tn, 1922.

3- Snow Cases

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½- Stools
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Buffet .
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1- Cfil'oonizer
1- Hot iiater Percolator
1- Gasoline Chili Stove
1t- Caru '1'a.o les
1- Pool Taole
1a- Billi aru Cues
16- Billiara. .Balls
1- Bowlin6 Alley
1- Set '.Ce.a Pins
1- Set Duok Pi ns
6- .1. en !'in Balls
lo- Duok Pin .dalls
1- co~pensato: ~ Inuuotor
1- Piano &amp; S~ool
236- Opera bouse Chairs
2- Ceilill6 !"ans - 1t .t:slaa.e
2 - ~ull uirrors
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Rock dprings, Wyo . , Marcia. 25, 1922.
Mr. E. s. Brooks,
President,
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Dear .:,ir:
Leases with Thomas Love covering oper ation of Opera
and Club Houses at Hanna, Reliance , u upe r ior and rTinton, will
expire Apri l 3 0, 1922.
The present leases do not suecify whether or not
rental based on 871a of the collecti ons at these places i nc ludes
water, but it ha s been my understanding tha t the comrr.ission included water,and no separate charge ha s b een made for it at
Rel iance, \Jinton and cluperi or.

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own the water system, and 1ir. Love pays the 1.'Jater Company direct.
If the contracts are to b e renewed, it would be wel l to make
this point clear in the new contracts.
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Mr Love advisee that he thinks he will be rea(\y
to have the opening night at the new show house on November 17th,

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and requested me to ask you if there is any special feature you wish
to have on that date, not in the matter of a picture, but a local
..,......~ogramme, and if yourself or any of the officials, will be present
to take part in the opening programme.

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I have yow.· 1(3ttoi' of the 13th i1'ls·h. o.utl:1.11.i.1'lB plans f01.· t.m opening
night- of t,he col1D!Uni·&amp;y build~ng.

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\,hu·t he sh-..111 do in ..,Gh0 ·oa.;7 of haviug :.m cponing, es ·that :ls his job, bu·i might

evoniiig, lllo1JOinl&gt;o~' 19·th, hold:i.nz
off ·~he :tormtl opening un-i;il the euiire build•
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ing is oomplotod, th0n uhe?l tho 1mildill!';; : s OOJQleted he mieh·1; have a pieturo
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A lit·Uo lo.ie:.~ on ·i;h0y rn:tgM; hnv0 a dunce for Ol'l houir o

\'/hat ! have :!n mind i e -~hi a_; ·that. I do not think ue ohoul&lt;l have O.l!l
op0niug boforo ~\jhv ontiro buildir e; 5. s complot-s, because thero uill be a g_TeaJG

probably bo n:uch bot,tc~ t o hold tho forml opori.:i.ng oi'l un•i;il -~ho nhole building

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Mr. George. B. Pryde,
Was talking to Mr Love this morning regarding
the opening of the Theatre, and ho advi121es that h e will be ready

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open the theatre ~ith a show on Saturday evening November 19th.
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there will be a comedy reel, a11d Pathees Weelcly.

The dance hall will not be ready for Saturday night, a.n d 11lr Love
does not think well of the idea of having a dance and show on the
same evening, claiming t~at it will mix things up and neither be a
success. He does not care to have the band out, and t,he programme at
present is that I say a few words before the opening' of each show, and
that you or any of the officials who can be l1ere also rnal{e a few
remarks, and Mr Crank President of The U M ,., of A, also mal{e a few
remarks. The opening dance will be held on Thakagiving Eve, under/4
auspices of the American Legion.
We will be glad to have as many of the orficials and their wives
present on each of the above dates,(Nov 19th, and Nov 24th )

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malce it convenient to attend;.
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there will be in connection with moving in and getting th~ngs ready
that it will be impossible to arrange ror anrthing more in connection
with the opening night, than the programme outlined above.

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Mr. Frank Tellmire:
Your letter 2-1079.

Until tir. Love occupies the

ne\7 building •,,a \·;111 go ahead •and work under the terms of

the old l ease for the present building.

llr. Love hes a

promise that the buildjng ~ill be compl~tetl by October 1st,
so if that is the case , we \"fill malrn t he new l ease· effeer

tive Oc·tober lsJi. instead of September 1st , in the meruri;ime

going aheaci e.e 1,,e have been doing.

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Ro ck Sprin~s - August 31 , 1 927.

1~ . Geo . B. Pryde :
Agree, ent

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Thos. Love , date d

,\.u £'u s t 2, 1927 , covering lease of new amusement hall
e. t Hanna, s9e cifies an annual :-ental of .~3400 oOO, payable in e oua l monthl y i nsta llments ~ eginning on Septembe r 1 st .

,\s the new buildi~g will no t be ready f or

use f o r a couple of months , I presume the rev enue f rom
the !)res ent building s hould be based on the terms of
t he old lea se.

.i 1 ease advise me .

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THOMAS LOVE
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If no class of ser.lce 11 doslgnaiad lhe mossnge wlll bo lr.lnsmlttod o.s B full-nito telegram.

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Rook Springe - August 22nd, 1927.

Thos . Love ,
!~1G.e., tJyoming.
~r . Dl"O\'.in adviooe J:(;. that tho people f rroo the Amusc:no~:t lb.11 1::.t Superior
l eft for ps.rts unlmo.-m So.turci~y.

6uggoot you got in ·i;ouch ,,1-ih !!!1·. D0an,

~~c- Storo r.!anager thoro.

Goo. B. Prydo.

�August l9th,,,. 1927.

l!r. Thos. Love,

Ranna, 1.'yoming.

Dear Sir:
Hercvd,th, for !'O~r f iles, copy of agreement
Cont. Dept. No. 13003 bet,·.reon our company and yourself,
covering lease of our comounity building at Hanna.

Pleus.e acknonledgo receipt.
Very truly · yours ,

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l ease of our commuuity building at Hanna to 'l'homns Love, iorm

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five years from SeptGL.:ber 1st. 1927 1 rental 03, 4-00.00 per an....

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Clertif i er.l copy of z-aeolut i o:a passed by t he Board ox

'l'rustees , August 2nd, 1 9_27. r~:Ui'ying this l Gas0, :ts also

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Mr. G. B. Pryde:
Here~ith too signatory copies of agreement, Cont. Dept.
No. 13003, covering lease from The Union Pacific Coal Company to Thomas
Love, of property occupied by community building at He.nne, Wyoming, together m.th certified copy of resolution of the Boa.rd of Trusteeo, dat0d
Augnst 2nd, approving same .
Uill you kindly paao the original copy and copy of resolution
to Auditor Tallm1re for filing, banding the duplicate copy to Mr. Love.
I am elso attaching ona file copy of thio agreem3nt.

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M O T I ON PICTURES

SOFT DRINKS

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Vours of t l,c.. ~Otl!. ':1llcrc ho.s tPen 110 0:.:r ;o o.t
EU!)~rior ot hor tr,cn f'rs . -70.ns to.kir- tho !)la"" ove fror "rs .
J onson . ~. Tc ffi o s :::u1d r . -Srown o.ttcnded t o Lh is c;J.ian..;c ? "..S
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Rock Spriu@S - July 19 9 1927.

Mr. Geo. B. Pryde:
When one of rey men was in Hanna a
few days ago, Mr. Love told him that he had · sold his interest in the Amusement Hall at Superior.
If such is the case, I presume that
the Company has given the consent to the transfer.

Please

advise to whom we should look for the commission from this
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t:i·. r.aorca P . !&gt;I"Jde , Vfoc Pre&gt;s. &amp; G"n 'l :'•~r.
Union Pacific Coal Uompo.r!' ,
Rock S:p:rbi.~·s , '?yoriint ·.
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:rc1c,,i th sie,1~u l caso, t n ciu11lic~tc, coverin~
new Cu.r.!!I!Unity Ru ilai:v; ~~t ::o.:,:1a, as per your l .::?ttc r of Ju,w
23rd, 1927.

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Leases of theatres and amusement hal ls to Thos.'-- - - - - -~
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Rock: Springs - June 27, 1927.

Mr . George B o Pryde :
This will ack.nowl edse receipt
of your l otter of Ju.ne 23, 19 27, v~th which you
transmitted original l ea ses coveri nc rent al of Opera
House and other concessi ons at Reliance, Hi nton and

Supe r ioro
For your i nformet ion ~ill advise
that these a greements have been assi gned iJ..Udit nos .
1 639, Reliance, 1 640, 'i7inton, 1 641 , Su1_:) erior.

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Roc k Spri Jl8's, ':!yo.
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of Ope1·a House unc! Pool P.all a t ·;inton .

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Ori -;ir..al ~'ld u ,J:&gt;lic'ltC c"&gt;:pic. s of nr;rc~r•cy,t s d 1t~d,
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~-our office 0.1 "!~:,• 31st for ~Tour si,:--11:&gt;.ture. ':'he thr ee dttpli r"tc
copi os ,..,us mn.il!:d to c.~ 0:1 ,T~o 1st . I h:!"C not seen the
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Coal Com.9a:ry ;_me~. 'E.1oci..us Love , cove:'in; -ise of ner: Cor.::.T,lli t:,· ·suilcling

fixt ,1:ces c..·e :::,i;t2.cl~ed to t.1e ·.:,'.:i • ding , i t is not nec ess,?.1·;, ~o inc lun.e

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T . S . TALIAFERRO. J R.
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ROCK SPRINGS, WYO.

June 6th, 1927

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Vice Presi C:.ent and General ;.tanager
Union Pc~ci f'i c Coal Co .
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thr ee le~scs t o Thorn~s Love, approved

as to form anc execution .
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·h erey,iiho r.iomorandum of a.grooment f::i:-om nhich contract boti.700n ouro·olveo a.ml
Thomas Love~ covering the concesoions u·l; Hmma., may be drm-n1 by ·Hr. Boano/

In connectio:r1 r1:l.th the rental of 03 ,400.00, nill oay tho.i; it i."/013
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!tcvonue:
ilr. Lovoeo av0roge pa.yraents for the
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02 ,500.00
900.,00

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Toto.l !tqvonuo

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Estublishotl co2t of buildin3 - annually :

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�Rook Sprincs - .Juno 2nd, 1927 .

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Ur. iu;;one Ucnuliffo:
Youro of Lny 3lot.

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r.interial fo r 1:r . Love' o contI'nct i;o you to1,10rrou. • Have
ho.cl conoidoro.blo diffic ult y in 5e·~tin~ o.n intorvicu \'lith

him as ho ho.s been on a. trip purchaeinr_; equipmon·t for t ho
non buildin~.

He oarno in yootordo.y, ho,1ovor, and I bcliovo

uo ho.vo c otton tho mo.tto1· s ·~rai3htoned out .

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Beginning at a point from \"Jhich the southeast i,rly

corner of builaing located on Front Street on Lots Ten
(10 ) a.ncl Eleven (11), Bloc le One (l) Town of Hanna bee.r s
~e~terly parallel to south line of Block One (1) a distance
of sixty- f i•,e (65 ) f e1;;t o.nd soutnerly 9arallel to og.st line
of Block 0ne (1) u distance of forty-oeven (47) f eet ; thence
nor t'1orly parallel to eu::;t lino Block One (1) a distance of
one hundrod t ,,erity-cight (128) feet ; thence at ribht angles
easterly a distance of eigi1ty- three ( 83) f eet ; t:nence at
right angles southerly a distanco of one riundred t•t:enty-cight
(128) fe ... t; t hence at rif:,ht angles \":estcrly a distance of'
eir;i'1ty- thre e (83 ) feGt to t he poi11t of ber;inning, contain ing
t-:·o hum.red forty- four thousandths ( . 244) ucre.:; , iaore or less.

~ngi ne ~rin6 Dept.
June 2nd , 1927.

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Ur . C. . 13 . Fr :,rde :

Do not for..,et to

lvc ::.~ t:.e outline of the cont r a ct to

be uade ,-,H h i~r . Love 1·e.':'.,N'Uin.:.. t ::.e :fr-nna the t~t r e c.sked fo r :,:ay 13th.

�Y.'y omin~ , r.1a :i1 28th , 1927 .

l'/r . Ge ori::('e .B . Prya.o , Vi cc - 1'&gt;.re s . &amp; Genl. ::;;-~r .
Un i on Pa c ifi c Coal r:orri:ria11y ,
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Fully i n t c&gt;nded t o co.r.10 t o n ock Gp:: i ncs upon
r e ce i p t of you r l 0t ter rclatiV•:) t o New .!l..tttnsemcmt r1al l o.t
:!a.."'llla 9 but was c11llcd amay . I al so arr ane;ed t o l Aave !'lero
earl y thi s morni ni:; but Li one l ,.,as del ayed on. a t rip t o
Enc a.'!lpmcn t a.ml d i d not c.rri 'l;C ~a~ma unt i l noon t oday , I was
expe c tine h i •n home l a st cve:nin~. ':'ill be in Rock S:!_1ri11.:-;s
Tuesday mo:rni :n!:; .
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!:Uy 16th m.t h r cr;::-..rd to the p:-opa.rc.tion of o. loru.ic
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:C- ·,7iGh, a.t your very oe.rliest crnnveniencc, you nould
g:i.vc lc.!0 i ni' on:m.t i on Cl'! tfhich ne cun pi:..epnre R loe.oc or1 tho mm
/unuze:nont Iic.11 a.t Hanna, li~ting any ?urn5-turc belo:1cing to uo
thn·~ tlill eo in-to ·~ho' ne'.7 building.

'fhink VG should also onte.blish co1·tuiri rules ""by nll.ich.
each of us should ho g,ovorn cd "md you rfr1o uld include tho p1.. ic0
ue ,rill cho.i•go for -;:m.ter emu light, light ·!;o be sold on u. not or
\)rt:;ia.

:'.n ·c.-t·~::.chi11::;, hore-Gith, copy of letter nrition to J,ir .
J.~cAuliffe (;il ~'cb:·v..:i.ry 23l"d, ilhich shm,s thnt &lt;;;O t:t,1..cctl tho i:'G:.TG'"
LU \WUld be .JG0 . 00 p0r mo1,th. Of com.·oo, cvo.1.....1'Ghi11c; ou~side
of "Ghio chculd be charc;ocl for at a corlt~in ro:te c.ntl otipula.tocl
in tl1o cmrtraet,.
You ,::111 proba.bly rcciµ.l t:m co11v0rso.tion t.&lt;o had roGm:·di nG ·;;he clonin5 of ·i;hc hall on d.ru1co ni gh·~o.
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huvo tM.o i:1for:-ja.t ion a::; !Jr. Ueti.uli ffe dc::;iros it for -~110 prop-

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reg arding the .Amusement H2. ll, found the,t

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ilrs Jensen i s conducting

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.ns tl1rit from llol i.m1co, e. muCh 011.nl lo~ cnL1p .

'l'hil'1k \iO ohot:ld to.1::o d.pfinitc ~ctiori i.c o:lth0!'

ho.vo J.;;.,,. Love -'ucl:o over M10 anunement hc.11 O!' Give cono:1.der-

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A:.. enclo.;ing he.rd1tith u renewal of your Con-

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Mro G. B. Pryde:
Youi~s 9th on proposed building at Hanna :
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I thoroughly agree with you that we should/s et up
entertainments for I.Ir. Love to contend with .

Further than that ,

if they b~came disorde1~1y vie would have to quarrel with the
organization, vvhether it nas the Hi ne ·.r: orkers, K. K. K., etc. ,
instead of an i ndividual.
I am not quite sure that I like the idea of leasing
ground for Ur. Love to build.

~"lhy would it not be better to

perhaps expand our building so as to furnish an upstairs lodge
room, with club room.s underneath and a dance hall adjoining ,
l easing the v,hole building to L:r . Love for a sum equivalent
to cost of capital, t axes, i nsurance and maint enance , plus a
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small ~argin to coverAobsolescence, the maintenance agreement
to be worked out on the principle that repairs ne cessary to
the ,·rel fare and upkeep of the property, such as exterior paint,
roof , heating appa ratus, water, etc., would be discretionary
r1i th the ovmer; additional repairs, such as interior decoration
and changes to be discretionary with the l es see .
Thts would be cheaper from the standpoint of janitor
service, heating and lighting, etc., and it would leave us in
control.

Llr . Love could then sublease the lodge room to the

lodge on the basis agreed to by him, independent of us, that
rqom to be held for exclusive l odge services .

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the .Amusement Hall at Snpe1"i0:? ~ see i f we cc,n f:1.l'!c.l out 110,1 much

-~hc.t i.'.'C shoul d c;et more tha.n \'JO are at the presc:mt t:l.me o

Pimi out if they a::}e s t~yii15 open and 2.ttemii11g to

rr.y be only c:i; t!lat time, 1 heve gone in o.t, d:.::':':'erent times during
the &lt;lay ~ml ·Ghcy o.lnays c;ive the vrope:!: Gc:rvicco
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Amus ement Hall , Superior , V!yoming .

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I.Ir. Geo . B. Pryde :
I return , hcrev:ith, file tenninatinr; ,·1ith Superintendent Geo.
Bro,m ' s l ette1~ address ed to r.10 under c.e:.te of J anuar y 1£'..th , 1927 .
You r.rill note that the only work remaininG to be done is the
pa inting of the basement .

This has been e.rranged for and should be com-

pleted by the night of Janue.ry 15th .
I believe i'r . BroY,n' s recor.1!!lend2.tion of o. flat rate to be eoocl
econo.c.y .

Undc::- the existin[:; conditions , I reallr think that v,e ,·,ould

de better to si.l.1ply turn the bu-il C:i n~ over to the Store Dep::n-tt~ent , al l o,·:-

inc ti1eu to operate a co11fectionery, keeping open c.fter the ntore has
cloE-:d i11 t~1e. r.::l11ne;: , for e;~e&gt;.n::1 le , that is used by the Sp rin:::; Canyo n Coal
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Superior - Januar y 14, 1 927.

Mr. A.

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Relative to the Amusement Hall a.t Superior ,

we f ixed up an extra room on tho ground f l oor and painte d
this part of the building , also buil t and put i n an ice
container for fountain . we als o repaired the ceilinB in
the ba,sement. I was under the impression tho.t I!ir . ward
has- painted the basement but found he had not don e so.
The above work cost us somewhere near two hundred dollars
for material and l abor.· I also understobd from a r. Love's
sta tement nhen he was here sometiBe ago tha t they did n ot
i n tend to use the b owling a lley. The basement w~ll be f i xed
up uithout delay.
Instead of working t his pl ace on a percentage basi s
I would suggest putting same on a f l ~t rate, sny of f orty
dol l ars per month , same to i ncl ude li ghts and YIU. t er .
I may a l so add that in s o far as keeping t he basement
cl ean i t TTill be i mpossi ble with the f·.irnace l ocated on thi s
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Lt~. '.l.'ho!; . Love,
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arran,;o t o s00 that ti10 Ar:iui:&gt;&lt;3ment Hal l t:1t Su.porior i s fixed

ueon doi'10, a s l.!r. ilrorm nus uskod soraatime ago to put tho
bacement in good s nape.

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Mr. A. W. Dickinson:

Herewith correspondence regurding the Amusement Hall at
Superior.
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Wisn you would take this matter up with Ur. Brown some time

in t be near future when you are out there.

Am very much surprised t ha.t

the b asement has not been fixed up as you will recall Mr, Brown was instructed to do this sollle t ime ago.

Wish you would ask him to see that

the basement is cleaned, painted, etc.

Thereafter we \'/ill place the

responsibility of keeping it in shape upon those who are in charge of
the building.
fun not satisfied uith the people who are out there now.

•r oey live in the building, do not pay rent, and the living facilities
we are donating tothera, including \'later, lights, etc., leaves us very
little actual revenue from the Amusement Hall proper.
Please return correspondence to me so that I may again
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Mr o Goorgo B. Pryde, Yi ce Pres . re Gon'l ;~r.
Union Paci fi c Coal Company,
Roel~ Spri ngs, Wyomincr.
De a.r 1.lr . .?ryde :

~7roto SU.pcri or day you were har e and 011cl os0d l et t er
is in r epl y t o mino. Fully i ntended to como t o Rock Spri ngs right
following- Christmas hol i days and do what ever you should wi sh on t his
matter. However, since th0 fire a.t Hanna Opera Houso have boon
una.bl e to give this at tention, but will do so soon es possibl co
Last weelc was i n Larami0 9 Cheyenne , Fort Collins and
Denver tryi ng t o l ocat e suitabl e equi pment t o u se in Fir s t Aid
Hall for pi ct ure show, but coul d not find anythin~ sui tabl e e i ther
a s to price or quality. Havo come to the concl usi on it will be be st
t o purchase new up-to-dat e pi cture mo.chi no s and other equipment f or
oper ating room and uso i n First Ai d Hnll, and this equipment can be
moved t o n0'v buil di ng when compl et ed. ~ill l eave for Denver t omor row
, and pl ace order for entire and compl et e new o~uipmont for pi cture
sho\7. I f I can get q,ui ck deliver y should have pi cture show i n
operation consid.erabl o b0Soro end of present month - Tiill rush a ll
poss i bl eo
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Rock Spr ings, Wyo ., December 12, 1921
Mr. E. s . Bro.oks,
President,
Ro ck Springs , w~,o . ,

Dear S ir:
Referring to your lett er of October 26, relative to
th e division of r ev enue between the I.line Department and the Store
Department, covering the operation of Opera House at '!:1inton Mines:
At the time I wrote you r e lative to the oper a tion of tbe
Hinton Oper a House, the revenue collected from ii.tr. Love was very
sma ll, there for e , I s ugges ted that {;10.00 or ~;15 .00 per month of
the total r evenue each month be credited to the Store.

Since

that time t he revenues have ire re ased very gr eatly and it would
not seem proper to continue crediting only (,15.00 per month to
Store revenue.

':Ii th you:r approval, I wil l now arrange to put

Winton Opera House on the same basis as the Oper a Houses at the
other camps, that is to say, $ '75.00 pe?' month of the total re venue collected wil l be credited to V!inton Store.
Kindly adviSe whether or not t his meets with yo ur
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Dear Di r :
On 3ept. 17th I ,•1rote you r e l at i ve t o lease of Oper a House
a t ·.1i n ton, .Tyoming, by 'J.'ho1JJas l ove and r equested t1m'li you advise 1:te
r1he t her you ,,oul d appr ove t i1e credi t i ng of ~)10. 00 or .,,;15 . 00 per month
from c omI!lissi on r e ce ived fr om t he p icture show bus i ne ss to " Store Earni ngs " .

On Octobe r 18 t h I re ce ived fr om you t he or i ~i nal l eas e to ~horoas

I ove of O!&gt;ei·a :iouse refe1·r ecl. to, I d o not f i nd , ho,1ev cr , t hat I nave
l'ldC\'..l ived a r-~:::,ly to rrry l e tter relative to cred i t ing of tlle Store Earnin&lt;ss
,·1i th part of the revenue fr om t his busine ss.

:.s tne r:iattor no-.·1 stands t he i..i ue Jepar t r::ont has r e ceived
entire creu.i t f or t he inontns of July. ,~ugus t [.,Hl .3eptember, t :i1e Store
r e ce i v ing uothine;.

I would l il&lt;C very rr.uch t o have au justr.10u t r:iad.e in

t i1e Oc tober accounts a.i1d re,1uest that you g ive your app roval to the method

of i1andling outl i ned a bove or ad.vise if you n ish t~1c l:3ntire handling of
t his business to be talcen over by tne :..i ue Department, thus putting i t
ou a d i fferet1t bas is from s i milar bu.si uoss at uther camps .
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ROCK SPRINGS . WYOMING

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Rock Springs, ·:1yomi ng.

Dear Sir:
Refer ring to your letter of August 11th advis ing that cont ract
was bein~ prepared t o cover lease of Opera House t o Thos Love on the same
basis that our Opera Houses a t Hanna, Rel i ance and Superior a r c l eased:
1.ir . Love i s accept i ne our mer chandise coupons for admissions t o
the thea tre and t he s t ore a t r/inton is exchanging them f or cash.

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my understanding, al so, that t he s tor e reads tne r e~iste r s , or otherwise
che cks t he amount taken i n by tir . Love at the t heatre and handles t he s~i
commission accruing to t he company.

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from this commission but think it s hould r e ceive .,;;10.00 t o (?15.00 a
month for the trouble the St orekeeper and Cashier are put to in handling
this matter.

~he commissi on for Jul y amounted to approximately ~36.00

and for August ~34.00.
Until thi s business devel ops, will you please advise nhether
you wo~l d appr ove of crediting ~10. 00 or ijJ.5. 00 from tho commission
r eceived f r om the pi ctur e show business to "Store Earnings . "

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Dea.r Sir :

Referring to the attached ;
As Tie are only interested in the
sleeping room in the bungalocr, I would su -gest
th . . . t '.:e run a pipe from the bee.tine plr-nt of
the office and put ·a radie.tor in this r oom to
keey it 1::arm .

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bunsaloti ca n not be kept \7e.rm ,;7i th the hot air
furn~ce that is in there if the furna ce is kept
clean end properly looked after.

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is too s::1all a ne\; one should be ordere d and
:i.fcPhee eiven instructions that the furnace be
kept clean so as to prevent the burning out of
Grates so frequently.
'rilin.k it i7culd be r:-e l l to veneer
the Opera Hou ~e floor a s the present floor is
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August ~9 , 1921.

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Dear Sir:
H.uve your l ,dt ter witn rtif'ero;:1nce to c.ae floor anu
neati.ng p 1.uni; in tne rlw15alow• .1'. nere is a not 1:1.ir fflr!lace ir1

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from it,&amp;$ it is looa&amp;eu in line oas&amp;nent. As tor the grates
we put i n ne1:; onei:; last April, out tlley OUJ/le f ro:u Superior
1t·ounary una uo not fit, a s t hey are &amp;oo small. l tnin.k it
\'l oula oe a goou iuea to 11eat the .tiungalow froin tne sume
furnace that ·. 1e ,lea t the $tore ana ll11n.e Office from. We have
a steaiu heating plant oehi na the ili ne Office, ana oy aaaing
some more sections to thi s furnaoe anu luying pipe to the
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f _loor put in the operc1 nouse ana. oovereu with oauvas Vlhen 1 t
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Dear Sir:
Replying t o your letter of August
20th relative to pool hall : - I r ather thiruc
it would be t o t he int erest of the company
a nd people of the camp t o add to and arrange
the pool hall so t hat all ca rd playing would
be in pla in view and a l so have a compartment
where t hose not interested in pool or cards couJ. d
spend some of t he i r t i me . This su~ge st ion is
worth a lot of consideration
3egarding t he Opera House : It now
has a very good har dwood floor, the only thing
wrong with it is that it is v er y dirty, and if
kept cl ean woul d make a good fl oor to dance
on. A ne w f l oor woul d not improve matters
i t is just a question of kee ping it clean .
Perhaps we shoul d g ive t he walls and ceiling
a good coat of cal somine , this would improve
its appearance .
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August 16 , 1921 .

Mr. E . S. Broolcs . Pres . &amp; Gan . 1.:Br•,

Uni-on Pacific Coal Comuany ,
Rock SI)ri ngs , Wyomin~ .
De·a.r Sir:

Refer ring to your lett e r of August
12th r elat ive to pcil.l hall.
The i.iege a th : oal Com ; any did not
have anything t o do wi th the lett ing of the

pool hall only to t he ex tent of turning it
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this ~roperty over it was contracted to Mr.
Perko nt a rent of -)40 . 00 per month . llo
percentage what~ ve r, just a flat r ent rate.
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char~ing Pe rko ~25.00 per month rent, and as
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Wyomin~

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Side Shift Screens

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2 Motors, A.O. Induc tion, #1062202, 1962191 ,
Type S.A. Form S-1 , 1/10 horsepowe r , 860
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Do.ir Sir: '.Ji ll y ou ::ti ndly a.a.vis e •.ii1ethei- ox· not ti1e Oper a Eous e,
u t ·./int on, "i!yoming , ha s been lea sed to iSr. Thomae Love. If' so , uil l
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not ye t p repar ed, lci ntll y a d vi s e \7hether tile t e r n s of tlie contr:::i ct are
similia r t o t nose cov ering the ope ra hou ses a t other p oin t s.
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at Sup0rior i n Dece mber 1920 0 mid Bill Hoo 121509 0 nmount
( 60000, f or r ental o f spa c e f or Barb eT St op in Reliance

Club House from Jul y 1, 1920 to Dece mb e? 31, 19200
I t hink you VJill agree vr i-th me t hut the Compa1-w

has gi ven you u very liberal extens io n of time on these
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Rock Springs, Wyoo

Referring to your letter of May 27th0 and returning list of Furni·t ure,
Fixtures and other properly of. this Companl' in the Opera House and Amusement
Hallo 'i/e have cheeked this up and find that the attached list eneclts with the
properly ii'l the twe bui ldings with the exception of the item of 20 V."indow Shades
in the Opera House, this sho uld read 11 24 Wind~w Shades 110

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House
Building
of The Uni on Pacific Cool Company , at Superior, Wyoming,
as of May 1 , 1920.
Opera Hou se
190 - Fol ding Chairs,
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(In need of repair)
20 - \'lindow Shades
24 - Drop Sockets and Globes
l - Kohler end Campbell Piano
2 - Double Revolving Fa.~s
l - 20 ft. Ladder

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3 - Coal Shovel a ( For use i n furnace)
l - Axe

Amusement Hall
l - Pop Corn Mach i ne
30 - Office Arm Chairs
1 - Wicker Chair
5 - Fol ding Chairs
1 - Round Card Tabl e (broken)
1 - Round I ce Crea?:! table
1 - Fountain Back 9ar and tlirror
13 - Globes and Shades
1 - 4½ 1 x9½ 1 Pool Table
15 - Cue Sti cks
1 - Ball Rack
2 - Bridges
1 - _Table Mar ker
l - Galvani zed Bucket
1 - Mi ll Br oom
l - Coal Shovel
l - Steel Flo or iJat
l - Bo\'iling Alley
1 - Set Ten Pi na
6 - Lar ge Bowl i ng Balls
8 - Small Bowling Bal ls

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Reliance , Wromi ng.
Jliay 31st 1921.

Mr E.S.Brooks,
Pr e3ident &amp; Gen, 1 l,: gro
Rock Springs, Uyomingo
Dear Sir:-

Pl ease find list of Furniture and Fixtures
act. connected \'tith Opera House building a t this crunp, pcr
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request of Bay 27th 1921.

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�Inventony of Furniture, Fixtures and other property in Opera
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t:ia.y 31st 1921.
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3- Sho~ cases (1 five foot.
1 six foot.
1 eight foot.
8- Ico cream tables.
24- Chairij.
4 - Stools.
1- Soda f ountain.
1° Buff et.,

1- Gasolil,e peanu·~ roaste1· (In store warehouse)
1- Elec t ric malted milk roaster.
1- Carbonizero
1- Hot water percolater.
1- Gasoline chili stove.
4• Card t ables o

1- Pool tableo
12- Cues.
16- balls.
1- Bowling alley

1- ~T Set Ten pins.
1- Set duck pins.
6° Ten pin balls.
10- Duck pin balls.
1- Compensator and i nductor.
1- Piano ~,.__.f· ,cZ "-·•. P .
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An ovrn r in6 youro of :ay 2Gth, file 2-8?8,

C2,.,er2. House Les ace o.t }i::mne, a.nd di vi&lt; ,ion of
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~a~e~it~ copieo of co~r espond~nce covcrin~ the

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De a l! Sir:
Yours of -~he 25th i nsiant ~ F ile 2=911 ,

concer ning the Love lec::.ses of out" e.'nu2eo e nt bu:i.ld,=·

Att.oz-ney c.fter sub:ni s sion to himo

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Cheyenne, \'/yoming , J;Jay 26, 1 921.

Mr. E. s. Brook s ,
Pr e s ident,
Roc.k Spri ngs, ·,tyoming.
Dear Sir :
We wer e advised by the lli ne sup er i ntendent at Hanna by t elegraph u nder
date of tlay 9 , 1921 that you had approved the char gi ng of 900 Koi.' l. hour s a t the
r a te of 10¢ per K. ·.1. hour t o t he Ope ra. and Club House at Ha!l1la 9 a l s o t hat you had
approved the r eduction of the Stor e P.evenue from J 125o00 t o ~~75. 00 per month o

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I n order t hat our r ecords may be compl ete ~ il l you k i nd l y confirm tha
statement made by t he J.Iine Superint endent at Ha nna.

Al so please advise whether

the distr ibuti on as outlined above is to be cont i nued i n the futur e.
Yours respectfully,

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SUBJECT,

Renewal of Leases with Thomas Love Covering Opera.and Club Houses at Hanna,
Reliance and Sup·erior
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s. Broolcs,
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Rock Springs , .iyoming.

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Referring to my l etter of April 21, 1921, in whl ch 1 advised that the
leases covering operation of Opera and Club Houses at Hanna, Reliance and Su.perior
would expire on April 30:
Kindly advise whether or not these leases have been renewed for another
year.

~o dete I do not find that copies of rene,,al lea ses have been received in

this office.

If the leases have been renewed are ther~ any changesin them?

If so

this information Tiill be needed in connection with settlement with Mr. Love for
the month of 1ia.y 1321.
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House Btiilding of t he Union Po.c ific coal company at Ho.nna , ·."/yoming , as
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1 - Ho t _·dr lu.r112.ce ? l a.nt complete with
five i·::i.di ators.
2 - 4 x 8 Pool ~ubles.
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2 - Billiard -Ball ~acks
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1 - Barber' s L~vatory
1 - 1'1 t chen J iulc
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12 - -aeot..·ic Lir;ht Finttura s
1 - Set Sta.go ice1101•y
2 - Heating St OV03 o
352 - .!O l ding Ch~irs .
4 - 10' Bo,·, l ers Settees
l - o, Bo~ler s dettee
l - 6 ' Boi•1le:;:-s Settee.

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Dear Sir:

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I am attaching copies of letters
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c. Cardassis and Joe Broyles

for your information.

I do not know

what arrangem~nts you have , if any, with.
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?.ir. Cardai:3sis or JA:r . Broyles.

you have read these letters over will you
please advise me so th~t I may answer Mr.
Cardassis' letter.

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Dear Mr . J:'ryde :
Have been going to write you every day
but have b een so busy just could not find time , but
have been looking out for you thinking you would cone
down on way to Scofield .
I have opened up a resta urant on East
1st South o.cross from Salt La lce Theatre and doing
pretty good considering t ne condition of everything .
I am not in Franklins now; that is , my money is t i ed
up there but I had to get out and g et someth ing to
do where I would see something c or;:iing i n ,

I am going to ask a f a vor of you, if
you can help me I will a ppr eciate it very mucn..
The f_:el low at Re l iance in the Hall owes
Joe Broyles ~~250 . 0 0 and J .9e owes me .
Nm7 , Joe
phoned h im and he said he would send the :money but
it has gone so long and I need some money.
You see,
i t is for pool tables and some other things.
If you
can not g et it let ::ne kno"t7 at once as I will have
Joe go and ship pool tables here .
Write me as soon as you can, if you can ' t
get it all at once, take half now and half' next month .

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Mr . Geo. Pryde,
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Dear Sir:
I wish you would please see what you
can do ~bout this matter, as it has been nearly

a year now.

As I owe the money to Jack and he

is in need of the same I would like to have it
settled.

If they can't pay it all at once let

them pay as much as they can.
Hoping you will gi ve tnis your
attention , as it will help me a great deal,

Respectfully,

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:.i:r . F. • B• Brooks ,
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De ar Sir :
The commi s sion r ec e ived f rom Thomas Love on a cc ount
of l eas o of Oper a and Cl ub House a t ~e l i :mc e , amounted t o
a·o,r ox imate l y a n aver a ge of (jl 50. 00 per mon th, f or the months
of J nly t o Dec emb er 19 20.

Of t bis a mount, the i iine Depa r t ment

h a s set up a r ev enue of :';18 . 00 per mon t h fo r r ent of the bu ild i ngs , -.,1us ;; 2. 00 f _or wat er and a ctu n l ligh t n.nd p ower a t t he
es t abl i shed r n.te , amounting in tot al to a-op r ox i m~t e ly fi50 . 00
:per mont h.
In vicn of t b e i nve stment o f t he buildings a t Reli ance,
I do no t think the r ev enue set up by th e Hi n e Depa r t ment isthey
enough, e.nd v1oul d sugg est that , 1 chv..rg e for the buil ding, at
l eas t ~~40.00 per month p lus the r egular r at e s for water and
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light.

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chances are it \-r i ll incre ase , the liine Dep~rtment will r e c e ive
o.bout 0 75. 00 per month, and the Stor e Department

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I f t his d i vis ion is s at i s factory, 111 ease advise me ::ind I will
inst ruct the i':in e Su'];)er int endant an d Sto r eke e per at Re lin nce
accordingly, effect i ve J anuary 1, 19 2 0.

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s atisfa ctor y to the ~u-n e:r intend e nt of s t o res , nnd woul a s ugr·est
t h e.t t hi s arr an gement be continued .
I h av P- n ot s s yc'G r ec e ived f i gur es f r om Su-oor i or f or
De c emb er, b ut h a ve 1ui red t o I.Tr . Syme and a s s oon us i nf orro.D.t i on
i s re ceived , \7ill a rv ise you hor, I t hi nk t he c ommi s s i on shou l d
be d i vided betwe en t h e i']ine Dep e.xtment and th e Sto re Dep ar tment.
I wi ll a l s o advise yo u f 1• om t i11e to t i me , the amounts
th a t a r c being r e c e ive d und er these t hr ee l e a ses, in ord er th a t
you m:::.y be informed of the adv ant age or d i s o.dvant (;.ge to the
Compa 1w of g r anting these concession to 0 11 ou t s i der .
Your s res ~ec t f ully ,

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May 13th, 19210
Mro Eo So Brooke,
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Thomas Love, covering operation of Union Pacific Coal Company~s
opera house and concessions, at Hann&amp;, which was received with
your letter of May 9tho
I note the additional paragraph of Section 7 9 which was
prepared by local attorney, Taliaferro, regarding furnishing of
electricity by tha lessor, makes mention of a card roomo To be
consistent, msntion should be made in the second whereas of the
P.ecitals, of this card roomo This can bs readily taken care of
by inserting the words "card and" before the word "~H~.les~~ in the
:fourth line of ~i;his second wherea.eo

I note that the date of the inventory has not been filled
in as to the yearo I also note that the inventory includes only
32 folding chairs, while the inventory accompanying la.st year's
agreement 0 showed 352 folding chairs, and it occurs to me that
possibly this is an errore .
Other than the above, I find the proposed lease to be
in satisf.actory formo

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on O-J.,&gt;e1•a a nd Cl ub l!o.1::;e opoc~ti on f or t he nouth of Apr il 1921 unt il you
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i•'or youx information in connection _., i th your letter of .April 2 011
1921 r el ative to loss on ope rations of Hanna ~leotric Light Plant.

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Dear Sir:
Lease with Thomas Love coveri ng opera tion of Opera
a nd Club Houses at Hal'.111a, Reliance and Superior, will ex pire
April 30.

If the l eas e at Hanna is to be r en e~ed, I would

suggest tha t the matter of f urnishing electricity t0· t he
Opera and Club House be g iven careful consi dera•tiono
The f ollowi ng is quo t ed f r om th e pr esent lease:
2.

The Les see agrees to pay to t he Les sor for the use

of s a id Op era House building, the followi ng amounts to-wit:
(a) 8% of ·t he gross s a l es or r ece ipts .
whether for cash, credit o~ f or coupons issued by
the Sto r e of the Lessor acc r uing f r om the picture
show, pool tables, bowling alley, s ale of tob acco,
soft drinks, newspapers, candy, nut s, ice cream
am other mer c band ise, au tho ri zed by the Lessor to
be sold on said premises.
(b) f;10.oo per month for the S!:)ace, water
and light used in connection with s ai d Barber Shop .

7.

The Lessor agrees to maintain and keep the s aid leased

premises in a ren.sonable r epair D.t its own cost and ex:,oense

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cost of heating said premises shall be borne solely by tbe Lessee
and the Lessor shall sell the Lessee fuel for such purposes, at
the same price charged its employes.
Hhile it is not specifically stated in the contract,

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is my understanding that the 8% commission was to cover r ental
of the building and electricity furnished for lighting and for
the operation of' iloving Picture Liacbine.

In connection with our-

investigation of loss on operations of Hanna Electric Light Plant
concerning which I will writ e you f ully in a few d ays, it was found
tha t in addition to the l i ghts, :Mr

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a Ca rbona tor, an Air Compr essor, f our Hea ters, Elect ric Pi a no and
a Popcorn Machineo

I under s t and t h at a met er is installed at

the Theatre but th at the el ectricity f~rnished t he Cl ub Ho use and
a~pliances insta lled therein, i s not measured.

The l.line Su oerintend-

ent has est;imated tha t the appliances in the Club House i nc luding
the lamps will use approximat ely 1,338.9 K'F! hours per week or 5,738.1

r.r hours ever y t hirty da ys.

It is estimat ed tha t t h e bea ters alone

v,ill use anproxim!l.tely 5,000 KI! hours every t hirty da ys.
I f ind th at I1r. Love purchased for use a t the Club House,
only one ton of coal each month during Dece mber 192 0, January and
February 1921.

~vidently llr. Love is using electricity furnished

free by the Company,to heat the Club House, instead of purchasing
coal for that purpose.

It may be that he was authorized to use

electricity for heating purposes, but if so, I have. not been advised
·to that effect.
Yours-respectfully,

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a l ar g e a.mou n t of f unds, he .·rou l a l i ke t o h av e Company co uno ns
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t alren i n ri:ii :":elio.nce Opera a nd Cl :i.b Ror1s e

red eem0d in c a sh t hree

JGimes n. mouth i ns t ead of on ce a mon·th as st i J&gt;Ul uted in the con t ract,
i n or cleJ:' t h e..t he 1,7i l l h a ve av a i l e.bl e c o.sh wi th wh i c b t o settle
h i s old a c co illlts.
I have 9.dvised :.Ir . Love t h at sub j ect t o your ap:or ova l,

n e \"fill ar rru1g e t o red eem co upons i n cush on the f i r s t , t enth and
t n ~ntieth o f ea.ch mon th.

I f th i s arr angemen~ nh icl'i i s to be

t em:-&gt;ora.ry, meets n i th. your a pprova l, pl ease o:;?prove t h e o.tt a ched
l e tter o.nd ma il it to i.ir . Love , ret a i n i n~ one co py f or your :fil e s.
Hr . Love also adv ised me tb c,t b is ,.l8.nager

colle c t ed

:_;1 0 . 00 p er month from July 19 20 , f or :rent a l of the Barb er Sbop ,

but f ai led t o t urn t he money over to ·the Comp any.

He re gues ts

an ex t en sion of time for ) ~,Yi ng t bis b~c k r ent.

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th a t on a ccount of' the d ifficulties i:.11·. Love h as h ad s t Re l i an ce
and 8u1:J erior, and the e f forts he is m0Ji:i ng to make thes e und
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Lease With Thomas Love Covet"i'rl~oOpera and Cl ub Houses at Reliancez;•moo
Hanna and Superior

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President,
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17e are advised by the Storek eeper at Re liance that he i s
redeeming. coupons taken in at Opera and Cl ub House every day.

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co ntracts covering 1 eases of O·:? era and Club Houses at Hanna, Re l iance
and Superior provide for redemption of such coupons in cash once a
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Cheyenne, \"/yoming, March 3, 19210
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Referri ng to my letter of January 22, 1 921 in which I suggested that
we credit the Store Department at superior r1ith an arbitrary amount of :jlOOoOO
in connection with commiss ion r ecei ved. from Opera and Club House at superior,

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After givi ng this matter further thought and being advised of the
amount of commission received for the month of Jn.nua ry 1921 I decided that the
amount of ~lOOoOO was really more than the store was entitled too I have, tberefore, issued instructions to the s torekeeper at Superior as to the method of accounting f or this r evenue and in these instructions have advised that the arbitrary amount to be credited t o the Store Depar tment each month shoul&lt;l be ;n5.00
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Club and Opera House at Superior for the months of November and December 1920
~d January and. ~•ebruary 1921 was :.i,623.37 and in accordance with the distribu-

tion mentioned above the Store Department· received credit for ~300.00 of this
amount and the Hine Department with :;;;323.37.
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Dear S i r :
Duri ng the mont h of Hovemb er, commi s sion from
Theat re and _-imusement Hall o.t Superior , leased to 'l'bomas
Love , umounted t o
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the j.~ine Dcp~rtrnent .
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Ja;!lc Su:)ol"'ior propos l ·'.;io:.i1 ·.' lhen he cm:io into "Ghe o tfic0 X
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r3pr0.:;cmt.:i.t i vo , h ud troi..t~ls r·i t~. tho pc1!"bie,s v::.o 0·0nsd ":;!le
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o:rche5't-r.:i. fo :r t:10 pi cture aiw•:; ....o ·:;0 .Ll n.s -1J:;. 0 1Jc ;.·,1.t oE" t.:l'!tl

h.!.! l oo·c r:O:ley on t he 11on·i;~r-3 u:, to t i.:.:.t -~it!e o
:i'~o::i St1porioZ' .;;o::. .no't ic-9 -~ho pi!)-h \res • e:'!:'o ·i:.!!a
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b3l ie·:o -~he ::!.c·Uon i1:..:en c.t. tho t :.c :3 cuv.sei! :.::.n t.,..
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t;ocecsi·c. . i i :1,3 a:i- ax::;;re. a:tpense t o L ascloeo

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AgTeement covering Opera and c1i'ub House at Superior
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Rook Springs , Wyo.,

Dear Sir:
The Storekeeper at Super i or advises that he collected
$40.00 from Thomas Love as r ental on the Opera House and Amusement Hall at Superior, for the months of July, August, Se ptembe r .
and October 1920.
The agreement with Iur. Love s pecifies that he should
pay a% of all receipts accruing from admi ssions to the Opera
House and sales of merchandise etc.

However, on acc ount of

the buildings and fixtur es not being in s uch shape that a profitable business could be carried on prior to November 1, you
have re leased l\ir. Love from paying 8% on his reoe i pts , requiring
him t o pay only 0 10.00 per month frpm July 1 t o October 31, for
use of buildings.

Please conf irm or correc t my understanding

of th is matter.
For your informa tion, I may state that a check of
I.ir. Love's business at Superior, shows t ba·t his receipts were
$ 89.09 for July, (~ 666. 71 for Augu.s t, ~l,632.0 2 for Sep tember
and $1,636.75 for October, of which had the regular commission
been collected, the Company would have received {~7.13, ~~63.34,
~130.56 and ~130.94, or a total of (~321.97 •

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Mr. E. s. Brooks - 2I expe cted to h a ve information in shape to give an opinion
as to how the revenue from our Opera Houses and .Amusement Halls at
Ha nna , Reliance and Su9 e rior sbould be divided between Real Estate
Department and Herchand i s e Depa rtment.

However, I find tha t at.

Hanna and Reliance, t he ma intena nce and r epairs of t hese bu ildings
have not been reported separ a tely on Form ZO o

I have re r.uested

the Mine Su~erintendent s t o s end me a stat ement s howing t he amounts
expended on these buildings since the leases ·went int o effect, and
I ex-9ect to have the mat ter in sha pe to submit t o you by Ja nua ry 1st.
In the meantime, I would s ugges t tha t the entire $4 0000 collected
at Superior in July, August, Se9tember and October, be credited to
the Real Estate Department.

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Du.ring November, Mr. Love's receipt s a t Su·p erior amounted
to 02 ,344016, on which the Storekeeper collected commission of s%
Until a basis of division is arrived a t, I would
suggest that an arbitrary amount for rental - s ay ~~3 5.00 or ~)40. 00,
and an estimated amount for light and water, if the exact amount
cannot be determined,be credited to the r.eal Est ate Department,
the remainder to go to the Uerchandi se Department.

If you agree

with me in this, ulease advise me what amount you think should be
credited to the Real Estate Department, and I will advise the Mine
Su·-1 erintendent and Storekeeper bow the collections should be handled
Adjustments can be made for November and December business, as soon
as an exact basis for division is determined.
Yours respectfully,

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Su p erint e ndent, Woo druff O dcted n overnber

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A . W. WOODRUFF.
GENERAL SUPERINTENOENT.

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November 27, 1920 o

Mr o Eo So Brooks ,

General Manager, UoPo Coal Coo,
Rock Springs, Wyomingo

Dear Sir:

Replying to yours November 12th:
Rather than extend the hotel coupon privilege, we are
eliminating it ,;,herever possible, and would not care •iio make
request for the arrangement mentioned at Hannao
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Mro Eo s. Brooks, General Manage~,
Ro ck Spri nga , Wyo o
Dear Sir:""

I am in receipt of your letter of November 12tho, with t7hich vms il!cloeed
copy of Lease, Contract Department Noo 2908-C, covering concossions greuriied to Tom
Love at Superioro

In conve!'sation with Mro Syme, Storekeeper, to day he informs roe that Tom
Love has turned over to him forty dollars, which he understands ia all for rent for
both the Opera House and .Amusement· Hall up to octobe;.~ 3lsto and that commencing with

November lst0 he states that. he is to collect eight pei'cent of the gross receipts~
but ltno'lla of 110 arrangement uhereby the Mine Department is to be allowed credit fol"

rent, water and light, if feet he seems to think that the eight percen·t is to go to

the store as a concession previ l edgeo

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having them give me inatructione as to the proper propor-Hon to be credited to ea.ch
the fjpere. P..o use and th6-. Amusement Hall, fer the zr,onsy now in the hands of Mr,, Syme

al.co as to how we will receive our credit each month and o~'l what baais rent is to

be assessed on each plece separately.

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Hanna , Wyoming .

Dear Sir:
Am sending you he r enith execut ed
lease coverine ~rivileges at Reliance,
expiring April 30 , 1921 , receipt of
·which please ac lmowledge on this le tter.

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Cheyenne, Wyoming, November 10, 1 920

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General Uanager,
Rocle Sp rings, Wyoming.
Dear Sir :
As per your re \ uest of November 8 I am returning
herewith original leases to Thome.a Love covering Opera and
Club Houses at Hanna and Superior.
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Dear Sir :-

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executed leases covering the privileges
at Hanna and Superior , both expiring April
30 , 1921, receipt of which plea se a cknowledge
on this letter.

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General llanager,, The Union Pacific Coal Coo.
Rock Springs,, r!yomingo

Dear Sir :
Your letter October 27 :
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leeses from The Union Pacific Coal Company t o Ur.Thomas Love ,
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Leve on every one of his visi ts to Superior 1·ef?:m•din;; J,!-:e rece:i.pts from bot h the
.A.musement Hall and the Opera House , h o !:!lways says that he i~ trying to ho.ve an

i rr'Gel"'vi ~w 1.'lith yo u in respect t o this matter. Mro Zyme , Storokoepsr ste:tes t hat
the recei pts of the Amusen::er.t Hall are turned ii;to JG he store d~ ly and :tl~.nks t hat
J,he Accour.thig Depto should red bill the store for ,,hia-'G aver the rur.o unt of rent

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ad jus·i ment. I wo uld 'ce plce.svd to have thi ~ ree.tt. er adjt..at ec.i as soo n as po s si ble.

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o::s-.rolS' PACCFIO RAI LROAD COMPANY
OREGON S HORT L I NE f&lt; AIL UOA-1) OO&gt;a.&gt;A.NY
O RlllGON-WA..SU IN G TON RATJ..nOAD &amp;:: NAVXGA'l'IO~ C01'1C-.A.N~

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CONT.RAcr A"r'l~Oll.NEX""

H lG DODGE S'J.'HJ,":~T

OMAHA . NMBRASKA,

Octobe r 1 6 , 1 920 0

Hr o :t o ~ • I3r o o Im ,
Gener a l i.:anagel' , Union -~'aci fie Coa 1 Co o,
l\ocl: .Jprings , 1:.yoming o

De a r Sil·:
Refer :r i ng to you r letter of c ctober 14t h , nith
w11ich you e nclos ecl lists of i "LU'11itn1·e , fixt11 rcs , etc .,
t o be attached to a gr eements Ytit h '.'.'homas Love covering
conce s sion s in t he opeTa ho1~s e building s at Honna , u c J.iance
a n d Sti!)er ior, ·.iyoming .

In this connection I ymu l d 1·efel' y ou to m,y l etter
o •:" 'ictober 1 4 th 1·egard i ng the mat t e:r .
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ONION' PAOlF'IO RA.ILROA.0 CO:UPANY
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Gene1·n1 : TJ"l nag ei·, Un ion ?o.ci f ic Coal Coo,
P.oc '.: Springs , .'fyomi.ng o
Deai· Sir :
:?ermit me to i·o:fc1• to yom.· l e 'i;te1· of 3entemb er 4th
e.na. pr e v i o11s coi·res,)onde11ce in i-efe r enco to p1·e pa ri•1 ~ a ,;i· oemonts wi..tl1 rlhomss Love covoi·ing conce s sions in t h e o pon1 hou se
build i :c1:?;s ct 1Isnna , 1: eliance e...-1c1 .&gt; ll 9c1•iol' . ..yomi ng o
I n 0.cco:::·c1a nc e wi ti1 infon11ation s11i)lHittocl I hcve p :re pa1·0 cl ana 11cn:l :vo1· h erov.rith t h e fo llo\tin~ n ~;1·co11..:mts :
Co' o·-0 028O9- 1.1. cove1•ing: One:re tro11se B11iHl.ing at Ranna .
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ann:roval t},oreon, e.fter r/b.ich ~you s.i1011l a a1·1·a ~.ir;e to have prepai· ed and a tt2.cho J to each of tho a,~reemo nts , a;1 i nv ento1·:y of
:fr :-c:1 i t11:.:e s.-,,a fixtm:es , as provide d :i: oi: i r- thf.J e ; Te0r11ent. ':!hen
t l-iat hae been dons i'i; \Jil l be pr oper for y ou to sec1u·e 0_.. :ocut ion
of the agreen-:rnts by 111 homas Love anc1 :retu.1·n t hom to me for e-«:ecu tion oy t;1e n nion 2ac i fic Coel Companyo
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llr o B o S o Brooks,

General Ee.nager,
Roc k Sp rings , './yo . ,
Dea r S i r :

I understa nd tha t i.:r o Tbomas Love ba s been
op erating the Opera House a nd i.mus ement Hall a t Su"!_Jer i or ,
since July l.
1.Je have n ot r e c e ived any re port or s t a tement

of his rece i pts fr om the s e concessions, ne i'Gber h as a
commission been rece ived by the Company on b is re ceiptso
~ven though th e contra ct ha s no t been ex ecuted, I thinlc
r.re should b a.ve a sta tement fro m 1.: r o Love of h is business
a t ,Ghe Opera House and Amusement Ha ll s ince July l, a nd
if a r a te ha s been decided upon, ·c ommission should be -paid
to the Compo.ny e a.ch month o
You:rs respect~ully ,

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U1'":ION PAOIJ;'IC RAXLROAD COMP.ANY
OREGON SHORT LTh""E RAILROAD COMPANY
ORJ!:GON-WASE;INGTON R , ULROAD &amp; NAVIGATION COl&gt;:CPANY

J"OB:N A. BENNE\v.ITZ,
CONTRACT ATTORNEY

H ,16 DODGE STREET
O :MAHA. NEBRASKA,

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Mro EoSoBrooks, General Managers
The Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, Wyomingo
Dear Sir:

Referring to your letter of August 19th enclosing
two copies of the .proposed contract. with Thomas Lovep covering
his operat ion of club privil eges, news stand, etc ., at t h e Hanna,
Reliance t'l.nd Supcri or c amps :
! ho~e gone over this contr act and feel that the

:form of it needs some revision but before attempting to revise it,
I wou~d like to ask you whether yov. see any objection to making
three separa~e contracts covering the privileges ~teach of the
camps, respecti velyo
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I t strikes ma that this arrangement would

pref erabl e especially inasmuch as the term of the gontract as

it respects the Hanna location begi ns a couple of months prior to
the term respecting the other l ocationso

Wi ll you p l ease advi se me?

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Reliance , •. yo1ain ~.

Retur~ bill for _; 53_ 36 ag3.i:lot .:ohl
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Until :fu_•~~ber :..:dv i sed by Audi tor

o:1e, -~:;o.inst t !re :1el i cnce Store~ on your

-!Oney but 1.mst p..1.y the r e,1t ·.md :u ·:1t be-

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Superior,Wyomingo
August 19th 19200

Mr EoSoBrooks
General Manager,
Rock Springs Wyomi ngo

Dear Sir:Herewith plea se fin d a li s t of all
furniture a,nd fixtu:res connected vii th Superior
Opera House and Amusenent Hallo
Opera Houseo
190- Folding chairso
24- Folding cha irs (In ne ed of repa ir)
20- Window s hades o
24- drop soclcets and globeso
1- Kohler a nd Carapbell Pianoo
2- Double revolving Fanso
1- 20 ftola ddero
1- 6 ft , l"ad dero
3- Coal shovels ( For use in furnace)
1- A:n:e ..

Amusement Hallo
__../ 6- Large bowling ball.so l
1- Pop earn machine.
30- Office arill chairs.
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1- wiclcer chairo
I l• Coal shovelo
5- Foldi( ~airso
~ 1- Steel floor mato
1- Round·arc table ( Broken)
YJ.-Bowli-ng
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1- Round ce cream table
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L• Fountain back bar and mirroro
13- Globes and shades.
l- 4r} 1 x9·i-• Pool tableo
15- Cue sticks.
J.- Ball ra.11rlco
2- Bridgeso
1- fable marker.
1- Gal"Vl,l)Jized bucket.
l 1- Mill broom
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l/ G1- Set of 10 !?ins o~
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Contract Attorney,

0~3.ha., i'iebraek~.

Dear Sir :

Herewith t ~o co~ies of propofied contr~ct
ni th .: r.- Thoma s Love c ove'!"ina hi u oreru.tion
o f club Pl'i •1ileges, nevJS at"1.nc, e t c., a.t 'Our

until. "\pril 30, 1921, for

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E.!.ve r:ri t,ten o t~r ::ine Super.inten'l.er..ts a'c

the camp.a 'lbove menti oned for a. li ct of ?urni-

ture c f i xtu~es 0 etc., 3nd ~s soon~~ rcceiv~d
. .-1ill ha.ve the..n incorpl&gt;rated tlle.rein 0 sending

you. a. copy o:f the completed documer..t for
your files •.

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:Er: Loomis, fil'e ,\-180.
Yours truly,

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ffi.ine Superintendent 0
Superior,. \':yomi ngo

Sever-:il mo n t h s :1.~.:.o

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July 31, 1920 .

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G0neral Ma nager,
Rock Sp~inga, Wyo.

pear Si1• :
Following i s a lis t of property turned over t o Thomas
Love, l&amp;ssea, of the Cl ub House , a t t his Camp:
3 Show Cases,
l fi ve foe~,
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l six
l ei ght "
6 I ce Cream Tables
24 Chairs
4 St ools , lµ gh,
l Soda &amp; Ice Cretllll Foupta.in
l Bu ffet
l Gasoline Peanut Roaster
l El ec t . Malted Milk Mixer.
l Carbonizer,
l Hot ~at er Percolator.
l Gasoline Chilii Stove.

4 Cur d Tnble~
l Po ol Table

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1 Set Ten Pins.
1 Set Duck Pina .

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10 Duck Pin Balls.
l Compensator &amp; Inductor.

2 Moving Picture Machlnes.
T.uese machines are old and have beon discarded
by Mr. Love . He has ins talled a new machine of
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3.ock S:9rin gs, 1Jyo.,
Dear Sir :
Re i erring to your letter of July 29, r e l ative to lease
of Opera Houses a t Hanna , Reliance and Superior to Thoso Love:

I ha ve been hold ing this mat ter in abeyance ~ending r e ceiyt of the new agreement o

rJhen you receive lists of the Company

pro perty in 1)ossession of Er. Love a.t the three camps, vrill you
kindly send me a co-py which \7ill be of assistanc e in determining
the revenue from the Opera and Club Hou ses, should be distributed.

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In the meantime , I rrould suggest that the l:ine Su·p erintendents t ake
into a ccount on t heir Rent Re~orts, the r egular renta l that they
have been ch a r ging for Rent and Electric Light,from these buildings.
Adjustments can be made of the revenues collected, after a basis of
distribution has been a rrived at.

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this e.r-:o,J.nt for mon-'i; h of Hay

for r e nt, lishts., 1.'lo.t e r a nd coa l

a !i!ount ed t o 75. 50 and for month of Jtme 65 . 50 which would l ea:ve
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Cheyenne , V/yo. , July 28 , 1920.

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Dear Sir:
Re f erring to your letter of July 8, ac1vising th at a new
agreement with 'J~hos. Love n ould be dra,·m up , covering Opera !louses
at Hanna , Su~erior and ~oliance :
.7ill yoa ·ol ease advise on \'!hat dates the agr eements cover-

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~he c rrsng ement a t Hanna start ed on U~y l, and commi ssions
have been col lected for nay and June.

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you h ave not been previously advis~d , the commi ssi ons fo r uay amounted
t o :,'268.40 and f or June 241.89, nhich umounts d i d not include r ental
for Bi:l.rber Sho:9 , amounting to (;10.00 per month.
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Mr. E . s. Brooks,
General l\llanager,
Rock Springs, Wyo.,
Dear Sir:
Referring to your letter of June 1'7 , sugges ting that
commission received from Thos. Love, lessee of Opera and Club
House at Hanna be divided so that the store will receive a,n
arbitrary amount of $125.00 per month, and the remainder applied
on the light and rent accounts:
Inasmuch as the maintenance, depreciation, troces 9 insurance 9 etc. on this building are charged to the Real Estate
Depa rtment, it seems to me that an arbitrary amount should be
credited for rent, actual amount for light, and the remainder
credited to the Store.

The buildings cost ~~14 11 000.00, deprecia-

tion charges amount to $43.00 and insurance charges ~}5.00 per
month.

I am unable to figure maintenance or tax charges.

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have been charging $ 40 . 00 per month rent, and ~~10.00 for the
barber shop.

Whether or not that is enough I am not prepared to say.

It would perhaps be a more eq_u itable basis of division
to credit the Real Estate Department with Actual light and power provided all
electricity used in the' entire building
is measured.
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.An arbitrary amount representing rental
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Rental from Barber Shop (~~10.00 per month )

Such division would l eave the Store the commission on merchandise sales, less an arbitrary amount for rental of Club House.

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matter is however, left to your judg¢hient, and if you decide that
~~125.00 for the Store's proportion should stand, I will issue in-

r structions accordingly.
For 111:ay , and I presume for June also , the Mi m Department
billed for ~~40.00 rent, $100 00 barber shop, and actual amount of

light, the store retaining the remainder of the oommissiono
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Rock Springs - November 20 , 1924.

t.:r. Eugene McAuli ffe :
I ha.ve your letter of the 18th instant , together with memorandum
covering cost of combined office and store buildine; .

Have checked these figures

over with Mr. Dickinson, 'flillmire and Swann and the cnly discrepancy I find on the
co~~ o~ pr oposed building a t Rock Springs is th~t under head listed revenue, you
sho,;1 the rent als by years and the rental pai d by the Engi neering Department by
mor:ths. Instead of ,Jl8.00 the re should be adde d an annual renta l of .,;222. 00 ma&lt;ing
the total rentals J 7 , 782 . 00 inst ead of . 7 , 578 . 0J.
'.'!e have gone ir.to ti1e situation quit s fully and also have given
considerution to buil1ing a storage vault which you may understand has come up
annua lly for the last five years .

\.'o develop t hat a st oro.~e vault fo r dead records

for Ur . Tallmire, the Ass istant 'f reasuror , my office and f or the Engineering Departl!lent would only give us t empora ry r elief as •.:e still l'1ould have to give concideration to 'Juil din5 a stor age vault connect ed \'fi tll the Enr;ineering Department for
the storai e of valuabl e records ,:,hich they have at pres ent stored in wooden cupboards
and other receptables \'Ihich constitute a f ire hazard.

It v,ould oe impossible to

store t hese r ecords of the Engineering Departuent in a common vault on account of
the inconvenience of having to go and get these records every time they were requirad.

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ing Department and also construct a general storage vault v10uld cost in the neighbor-

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,'le no\·t come back to the que=ition oi constructing a three story off ice
bulld.ing, tentative ple.ns of v1hich were made by 1lr. S,·,ann about t\'lo yee.rs ago.

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am not advised as to r1hether or not you are fami.li1:1.r \'Ii th these plans so I am sending prints to you so that you might look t helll over.
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_?roper storage facilities for all Dopart~ents for both live and dead r ecords .
I f we do not c onstruct a building and decide during the present year
to b uild the necessary storage va ults , as has been stat e d , it will cost $15, 000.00.
'lie have taken the new building at ~85, 000. 00 , given it a credit of

.;15 , 000.00 for storage vaults , then havs taken t he ~70 , 000. 00 and developed t he
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Janit or s ervice
'Hat er
Fuel
Light
Mai ntenance
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Rent, S::uthern Wyo Electric Co.
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2, 880.00
Rent , Auditor and .Ass 1 t. Treas. Dept .
Rent , General Office
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Rent, Engina er' s Office
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Janitor Service, Engineering Dapt.
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building of J 768.oo.
Tharo is 11:, doubt but that a great i mprovement in economies would become apparer.t by ha1ring a general office buildi:r.g and certainly ui th all of The
Paciflc
Union/Coal Company family in one building, \"/orking 1-mrler r:iore favorabl e conditions,
cconon~es would be accomplished, nhich Y1ould more than offset tnis apparent deficit
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The old building t hat Ur. S\·1ann now occupies could no doubt

be rented as a business house or rooming ilouse for a rente.1 large enough to overcome
the appurent annual deficit .
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more detailed consideration during the year 1925, as we f eel we would then be in a
much better position to give intelligent cons ideration to the whole situation and
certainly ,;ie cannot be any wors e off under the present conditions for another year
tha n we have bee n for t he last f i ve year s.
The estimat e we 1~ de does not include an item of -~20 ,000.00 which we
are now carrying for insuranc e t o cover v a lua ble records in the Engineering Department which may b e lost on a c count of fire .
annually.

Th e premium on t h is amounts to $200. 00

If we had a new building r, i th good f i re proof vault s as r,e contemplate

building , this item could be practically cut out.

When t h es e i tems a re g iven con-

sideration, it would seem that v,e \'1oul d b e justi'fled in bu ildi ng a new building .

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~is oontraot entered into this !st, day of April, 1924, by and between
th e RELIANCE HOSPITAL COMMISSION said Cornmiaoion constituting of throe employees
of th e Union Pacific Coal Compan; employed at Reliance as provided ~n this
a~ree~ent and assigned at Cheyenne, V7yoming between the rep~a:aentat::i.veo of .
District No• 22 on tije United Mine Workers of i'.)nerioa and The Southern Wyoming
Coal Operators Association; PARTY OF THE FIRST PART AND DR , JOHN E, FUHRER,
party of the SEOOND PART, all of Relio.nce, Wyoming.
WITNESSE'l'H: 'faat in all ca ses or injui'y to a nd of eiclmeos of employees
of THE UNION PACI FIC COAL COH?ANY including their f amilies nt Retie.nee, Wyoming
t he said fARTY OF THE fiECOND PART for and i n conuideration of t he COVEiltd:I'S a nd
AGREEMEHTS here inafte r cont ained agr ees to perform all ·the necessary SURGICAL
and t~DICAL services fo r t he treet men~G of se.id employees , provid ed that accidents
accrue on the \'lay to and from or ill or about the mines, e.nd a ll diseas es that are
contracted i n t h e Camp of Relia nce . The party of t he S"CCOND Pt.HT agr ees to furnish
o.11 ne ceaaa1·y SURGICAL DRESSI NC-S for the s a1ne at his offi ce . or nt t h e home of the
employees free or char g e to t he empl oyee , except fo~ OB3TI'TRI CS , MID'JIFF.RY (This
to include cases of mia-curria ge) VENERIAL DISEASES or diseas~s r eaultinG f roE
IM'IBJ:TERANCE and DI SE ASES Ct,LLING FOR VACC INE or SERUM TREATi'T!:I'fJ' •
The char ge s for obs tetrics sha ll b e Tl:'ENTY F:[VE (25 . 00) DOLLARS ; fo r
tiIS-CARRIAGE' T':/E i~TY FIVE (2,5' .OO) DOLLARS• Th e p oyment of thes o fees nnd tho fi rst
coat to me of' the va ccine a nd ser1.,m t o be guaron"tee d by t ho HOS?I'i'AL CDr.1.'.I SSION.
THE PARTY OF THE F:rnsT p/,RT aGr' 0 O S t O po.y t o T'ffC PAR'1'1 OF Tfih SFCOND
PART for su ch s ervices, rLEDICTIJES Aili) $i,Rr:I CAL DRES'i lliGS t he s ura o f 'l"\'.'O ( 2 o00)
DOLLARS pe r capi·~a of all employees at rtelion oe, Uyoming t1h o s hul l be nss ocsad f or
the Hoa pit el Il'un d upon t h e pay r olls of t he Union Pacific Cool Company .
In a ll ca.see ':.'HE ? ARTY OF THi: SECOND PART n[;reos t o r:1nl, e rcpo r✓.;o t o 'iliE
PARTY CF T'riE FI RST Pi\RT and to THE U1JIOrl PACI FI C GOAL cm.!?MlY a l'ld -to U3 e all
dilieonce and discr etion in as ce rtai ning and r e co r ding all fu cto be ar ing on ·iihe
cause of t ho a cci den·l; t o any and all employe es.
Tao said PARTY OF THE SECOND PART i'urt ho1~ ~gr e es that in the co.oe of
employees t ransf erred to th e WYOUING Gi='. NERAL HOBP I'I'AL a t Roclt Spri ngs eit h er
for Surgical or ?.b di ca.1 -tr eatment , to perform all s urgicol nnd medical t r eatment
for s a id porson, oud i n considero:tion for the s aid s er vicas TI-a; F ARTY OF THY,: FIRST
PART agr ees to pay to THE PARTY OF THB SECOND PART the Gmount of ':'JIIR'l'Y {30.00)
DOLLARS per month.
No indebtedneso shnll be incurred for the Commicsion of t he Union Pacific
Coal comp~.ny \7ith,ut spe cial perr.,. is sion be i'crc cont ni.ct ing the omneo
THE PAR':'Y OF THE SECOND PAR'l' agrees to use all diligence to i:1eJ&lt;0 knorm hi&lt;;;
• wherabouta by Te lephone or othe?'1-n.se in the ev on·i; ho is o.bsent from the Camp so
that he may at once b e loaated.
THE p t-ETY OF THE SF.COND P AJtT agrees to treat all di s e nses of th e DYE EAR
NOSt;: or THROAT as lend os the services of o specialis'ii o.:re rio-ii t1oeded or requi;edo '
It is further understood the.t THE PARTY Oli' 'l'HE S1'!:CDND PART shall durinrr all
days of the year maintain "OFFICE HOURS" ,1hich shall be plainly ma rke d unan ·i;he ..,
door of his oifice, excepting the first and third S u ndt&gt;.ye of the month d~ing tl10
SumLJer months \'l ben the mines are not norking but t 1::o a11d throe
R week
This e.greemant remains in force until April l, l9~!3!incl mnyba ;;rrnii'l ·i; ' ~ , ---at any time for causa upon 30 days not;.ce being given t hercP. by Th.~ PARTV 0 , rr~ , ecl
FIRST PART to THE PA RTY OF THE SECmlD PART or by simila~ oti'Ce 5iven by. ··m ; ••l~
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of Wy omi n g , l e sso r , par ty o f t he f irst part , a nd 'l'IfOMAS
LOV'.'il , ofITanna , Car bon County, '..&lt;yor.oing , l e ssee, party of

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'UI:I~EAS , t h e party of the f i rs t part is the oYmer

o f the c e rta in prope r ty i n Hanne. , '.!y omi ne; , upon v,hi ch i s
si t uated an Opern Ho use containing : Cl ub Rooms, Re ad i nr;
Room, :Pool He.11 , BoYTli ng Alley a.nd Sales Room.

TilffiR~AG , the pa rty of the second pa rt desi res t o
l e a se the premis e s above described , f or the Durpo se o f
conducti ng t her ein a Bar ber Sh op , Pool Hall , Bor,ling
Al l ey , iJeu s Stand , e tc.

Al.so for the s a l e o f 1'obacco s ,

Soft ~ rinks , Ca11di es, Nu ts and I c e Crea.1;1.

no·:; , '.i'll l U FORS , the pa i~ti es hereto a g r ee u s f ollo\'rs:
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'.l'he par ty o:f the f i r s t pa r t l e a ses t o t h e par ty

o f the second part from month t o mon th , 'begi nninc; on t he
date o f the s e pr esents, t hat certain buil di n a in Hanna ,
\!yo mi n e; , knoYm as the Opera House , f or the pur p os e o f con duc t ine; there in a Moving I.&gt; ic t u re Show, Barber Shop , Pool
Hall, Bowli n ~ Alley, :News Stand a nd f or the sal e o f '.l.'o bacco s, Soft Drinks , Candy , Hut s and Ic e Cr ean., a nd said
premises sh a.11 not be u sed for rmy o ther pu r pose , nor f o r
the s o.le of any othe r a rticl es ; that s o.id Oper a House and

the rea ding r oom therein sha ll be kept in a clea n , t i dy
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I n calculating the ~ercentage of r eceipts , the

basis shall be gro ss sa1 es or receipts in Hanna , whether
the same be for cash or f or coupons issued by the first
party's store, whether such s ales a rc f or cash or for
credit, and the same sha ll be asc ertained monthly and paid
on the first day of each month.

'rh e r·irst party's repres-

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second party at any t i me for a:ny purpose connected ui th
this lease.

The party of the second pa.rt agrees t o accept at par
as payment for any article solci by him , or for the rendition of a ny ::,ervice in connection ¥.ri th the busine2s above

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f i rst day of each month follouin~ the month in uhich the
same were received.
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one year, but TJJ!JY be termina ted by either l.')n.rty giving to
the other party thirty (30) day's notice of ito desire so
to terminate, and that at the eA1.)iration of said thirty-

day period t ~is agreement ohall be terminated; provided
that for breo.ch of any r epresent ation or covenant h er e in
contained, · either perty may co.noel end terminate t h is agreement, ,11th or without notic e .
I N ~-!I'.i'H'J1SS zrrrmREOF, the po.rties hereto have caused

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I return herewith agreement between Thomas 1,ove
and The Union Pacific Coal Company covering the operation of
the Opera House and privileges at Hanna, Wyoming, wh ich was
submitted to me with your letter of June 14tho

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I observe that the agreement has already ·been
fully executed.

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been overlooked in di·awi ng i t. very likely the building con-

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· nothing is said therein ab ~ut the ownership of such furniture
and fixtures,nor is there a schedule attached to the l ease to
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by him as the limitation as to articles to be sold is probably
more restricted than \Vas meant. He i s specifically prohibited
from selling any other articles than those mentioned and those
mentioned are tobaccos, soft drinks, candy,nuts and ice cream .
~his would preclude the sale of fruit and other articles which are
usually and properly sold at a refreshment stand.

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s. Brooks,
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\'!ill you please advise whether monthly collect ions"'
from Thos. Love , for rent a l and commiss ion on r eceipts from
Opera and Club House a t Hanna , will be made . by the 11ine Office
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made of the receipt s?

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issue instructions as to how reports should be rendered and the
transactions handled in the accounts.
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Dear Sir:
Herewith agreement between Thomas Love and
this company covering the operat ion ofOpera
House and privileges at Hanna, V/yoming

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the deal , whereas under t re pre sent scheme we
are getting B.% of the receipts.
This form of contract, go tten up by the Law
Department at Portl and, I believe1 has be en in
use in the State of V/ashington for ten or more
years past.

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form and execution, will you kindly sq endorse
and r eturn to me?
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Cheye?,ne, Wyo., June 11, 1920.

B o S. Brooks,
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I have your letter of June 3, with which yo u enclosed
lease to Thos. Love of Opera and Club Hous e Build ings a t Hanna. o
In 1915, President I:.iohler instructed tha t all Contracts,
Leases and Agreements, should have the approval of the Law Department, before being executed by the General li'ianager.

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structions were confirmed by 1i:r. Bissonnet in June 1919.

I am

theref ore, returning Contract with r.ir. Love to you, in order tha t
it may be approved as to form and execution by .the Law Depa rtment.
I h ave kept a copy of this Agreement,for our information,
until the original is returned to me.
Yours respectfully,

Audit-Oro

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Superi '.lr vnd Relinnce, ''!y~mins , includi ng r~n t o.nd electric
ll,;ht f o r the e ntire b u.ilding , L .., ill "[l':.lY 8,/4• 'lf cros s
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I c..rr. w:ri t inr- to vou in re e-ards to t ~ e Funr,alor, Clubx
~ouse here at ~eii~rc~.

I mic:ht cay tha~ I he.·,e b en oi;.era':.i ne thP picture
ma.chirnrn hPre since the con:.t11...ctior. of the bui lrl inr ,
I o.rn deej rio•.m to r ,'!ilt the c;e.i.'le , :h3t h, thP Car,cy Store
Pool ~~11 and The ~~~e.

As I have -,o rk e,1 :.:k !'P 3or. lor1r , a&gt;1ri. a,:: "1~1J l&lt;1 erq.lcyer;:i:
of the Corn_pany , c:;c1M 15 years , I ·,ie:h y ou :;ould c_ivc• thiu your
kind anrt ci.lrefull conside:!"r!ticn .
I a;n au~e t hat if yo 1.J. ·.v ill rer.:. t o 1ne I cun 1,ut ..the place
in ouch a cond ition th;;,.~ it will be of benefit to t i,e pv.1:: lic
and all coroerned .
Thz.r.:.&lt;i111; yo:..i i n .;.dv-..nce for your kind c\ !id c a reful cor:u ider-

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PRESIDENT.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA

On Line,, Union Pacific Railroad,,
June 8,, 19200

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General F:Ianager, The Union Pacific Coal Co.,,
Omaha,. Nebraslca.

Dear Sir:
This will acknowledge receipt of yours June 3t with
which was enclosed copy of neTT agreement made with Mr. Thomas
Love,. covering use of Opera House at Hanna.
This seems to be a very advantageous change.

You

should have the operation of these facilit ies carefully watched~
however, in order that they may properly fit in with our
gener al plan f or betterment o:f welfare v,orlc.
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May 29, 1920.

Mr.

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Hanna, Wyo.

Dear Sir:
Herewith, four copies of lease of
Opera House bui lding at Hanna and privileges
to Thoma.a Love , one year from May lat, 1920,
$10. 00 monthly from Barber Shop and eig ht
per cent of the g ross receipts f rom the
various concessions.

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UNITED STATES C1v1L SER\h c

ARTHUR S. FLEMMING

LAWSON A. MOYER ,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR A.ND CHI EF EXAM INER

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Mro R.R. Knill, Sec. ?reas.
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Dear Sir:
Today there is an acute need for additional mining and
metallurgical engineers to carry on important war projects.
The Civil Service Commission is accepting applications for
these positions until further notice and persons with the
required experience are urged to apply at once so their services may be available.
Enclosed is an announcement showing the requirements
and the salaries for the various grades. No written test
is to be given-applicants being judged entirely by their
training, experience, and record of accomplishment.
If you know of any mining or metallurgical engineers
who have not al.ready made their services available to the
Government and who could serve in a civilian capacity now,
the Commission would deeply appreciate your help in calling
this announcement to their attention. If interested, they
should secure application forms at the nearest first- or
second-class post -office- and fozward them- at once ··to the
Commission. Your assistance in recruiting qualified persons
for these positions will be an invaluable service to the
Government ...
By direction of the Commission:

J)~
Wm. C. Hull

Enclosure

Executive Assistant

�Ameqdment to .Announcement No; 173
(Unassembled);
Amends Supplement to
Issue 1 of Form 2279
ASSOCIATE, $3,200;

UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS

ENGINEER, $3,800 A YEAR
ALSO:_ HEAD, $6,500; . PRINCIPAL, $5,600; SENIOR, $4,600;
AND ASSISTANT, $2,600 -A YEAR
(All branches of engineering except chemical, marine, and naval architecture)

The U. s. Civil Service Commission hereby amends Announcemen~ No. 173 to include
the optional branch, METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING. Applications for positions in this
field of engineering, previously rated under Examination Announcement No. 10 of
1941, will now be accepted and rated under the terms of Announcement No. 173•
Further information regarding the examination is contained in the examination
announcement.

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Issued:

January 12, 1942

�UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS'

No. 173

(Unassembled)

HEAD ENGINEER, $6,500 A YEAR
PRINCIPAL ENGINEER, $5,600 A YEAR
SENIOR ENGINEER, $4,600 A YEAR
ENGINEER, $3,800 A YEAR
ASSOCIATE ENGINEER, $3,200 A YEAR
ASSISTANT ENGINEER, $2,600 A YEAR
(All branches of engineering except chemical, metallurgical, marine, and naval architecture)

. 'J'.he Un_ited States Civil Service Commission announces open competitive examinations for the positions ~amed above. A1:
phcat1ons will be mted as soo_n ns practicable after receipt at the United States C/vil Service C_ommi~si?n, Washmgt?n, D. C., until
Decembe: 31, 1942, n~d ccrbficat10n made ns the needs of the service may reqmre. If sufficient eligibles are obt,amed before the
date sp~c1fied, the receipt of applications may be closed, in which case due notice will be given.
.
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This announcement cancels and supersedes Announcement No. 69 for Principal Engineer and lower gra.des, rnsued April 7, 1941.
The eligibility of pen:ons rated under Announcement Nos. 61 64 83 and 98 of 1940 and Announcement No. 69 of 1941, will
be continued for the dura.tion of the eligible lists resulting from thes~ ne'w e~n.minations. •Persons who have attained el}gibility under
Announcement Nos. 61, 64, 83, 98 of 1940 or No. 69 of 1941 need not apply for this examination unless they consider that th1;Y
now possess the qualifications for eligibility to a higher grade of position or for a branch or field of engil)eering other than that m
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which they now have eligibility.
. A s1,1bsequ1;nt applicn.tion will not be accepted from any applicant within 3 months of the date of reo9ipt of his preceding application under this announcement.
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When an applico.nt who has been rated eligible in this examination for any of the grades listed above filed a subsequent applic~tion, but is found ineligible for a grade higher than that for which he has been ra~d, his application will be canceled and no
additional rating will be assigned him in the grade for which he is already eligible.

Note.-For examinations in chemical, metallurgical, marine engineering, and naval architecture, see the following
current announcements:
Principal Chemical Engineer and lower grades. Announcement No. 163 of 1941.
Principal Metallurgical Engineer and lower grades. Announcement No. 10 of 1941.
Principal J:farine Engineer and lower grades. Announcement No. 99 of 1941.
Principal Naval Architect and lower grades. Announcement No. 98 of 1941.

In connection with the National Defense Program, eligibles are particularly needed for filling
positions in the fields of engineering listed below. Qualified_persons witJ-i such e:Kpcrience are urgep
to apply at once. The majority of these vacmncies ar!'l in the Associate and Assistant grades.
Aeronautical, Electrical, Radio, Telephone, Meclmnical (all branches), Heating o.nd Ventilo.ting,
Industrial, Sanitary, Hydraulic, Hydroelectric, Irrigo.tion, Construction-estimating, Structural,
Explosive!!, Plumbing, Public Health, Welding.

Vacancies in the positions listed at the head of this announcement in Washington, D. C., and in the field, and vacancies in
positions requiring similar qualifications will be filled from these examinations, unless it is found in the interest of the service to fill
any vacancy by reinstatement, transfer, or promotioJ:\. The salaries named above are subject to a deduction of 3¾ percent toward
a retirement annuity.
Employment lists.-Separate lists of eligibles will be established in each grnde for each of the recognized branches of engineering.
Applicants should state under "Optional subject" in their applications the branch or field of engineering for which they wish
to be considered. Only one application should be filed by an applicant for consideration in one or more grades or optional branches.
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(See paragraph headed "Assignment of grade" below.)
Duties.-To perform, or supervise the performance of, professional engineering work in design, construction, survey, research
and investigation in various branches of engineering. The difficulty of the work performed, the degree of supervision to which
the employee is subject, or which he exercise~, and the responsibility afsumed, will be commensurate with the grade of the position.
Basis of ratings.-Competltors will not be required to report for examination at any plnce1 but will be rated on the extent of
their education on the extent and quality of their experience, relevant to the duties of the position applied for, and on their fitness,
on a scale of 100, such ratings being based upon competitors' sworn statements in their applications and upon corroborative
evidence.
Statements concerning qualifications will be verified by the Commission; exaggeration or misstatement will be cause for
disqualification.
APPLICANTS MUST POSSESS THE FOLLOWING QUAT,IFICATIONS
1. They must be citizens of the United States on the date of receipt of application. Foreign-born o.pplicants
who meet the citizenship requirement must furnish proof of United States citizenship before they will be
eligible for appointment under civil-service rulel:'.
2. For positions in the apportioned service at 1,1\'ashington, D. C., they must show legal or voting residence in
the State or Territory claimed for at least 1 year next preceding the date of receipt of application.
3. Education.-Except for the substitution provided for below, they must have successfully completed a full
4-year course leading to a bachelor's degree in engineering in a college or university of recognized standing.
Substitution of experien_ce for_edu~ati?n.-Applicants '."ho ~ave not co~pleted a tull 4-year course lea.din~
to a bachelor's degree m engmeermg m a college or uruvers1ty of recogmzed standing may substitute expeneµce, year for year, for the education lacking. Such substituted experience must have been in addition
to that prescribed under "Experience" below, and must have been in strictly technical work of professional
grade and of such scope as to provide in connection with any college education completed the substantial
equivalent of a completed 4-year college course in engineering.
4. Experience.-Except for the substitution provided for below, applic11nts mu~t show, as a minimum, experience as follows:
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Head Engineer.- Eight years of broad and progressive professional engineering e&gt;--perience in the branch of
engineering for which application Ie ma.de! inc~uding at_ least 2 rears of unusually difficult, extremely
important, and completely responsible engmeermg experience, which has demonstrated a comprehensive
and detailed knowledge of engineering principles and their application, ability of the highest order in the
organization, direction and coordination of extremely important engineering activities, and administrative
leadership of outstanding character; preeminent and nationally recognized professional attainments in the
field of engineering.
Principal E-ngineer.-Seven years of broad and progressive professional engineering experience in the branch
of engineering for which application is made, including at least 2 .years of very difficult, highly important,
and thoroughly responsible engineering experience which has demonstrated a thorough knowledge of engineering principles and their application, ability of a very high order in the organization, direction and coordination of engineering activities of major importance, and administrative leadership of a high type; outstanding and widely recognized professional attainments in the field of engineering.
Senior Engineer.-Six years of broad and progressive professional engineering experience in the branch of
engineering for which application is made, including at least 2 years of very difficult, important, and responsible engineering experience which has demonstrated a thorough knowledge of engineering principles and
their application, the ability to organize, direct, and coordinate engineering activities of importance, and
administrative leadership; marked professional attainment in the field of engineering.
Engineer.-Five years of progressive, professional engineering experience in the branch of engineering for
which application is made, including at least 2 yea,rs of difficult, important, and responsible work which
has demonstrated the applicant's resourcefulness and initiative, a considerable knowledge of engineering,
the ability to perform work of greater than ordinary difficulty, and professional attainments of a high order.
Associate Engineer.-Three years of progressive, professional engineering experience in the branch of engineering for which application is made, including at least 1 year of moderately difficult and important work
which has demonstrated the applicant's initiative and resourcefulness, and ability to perform difficult
engineering work under only general supervision.
Assistant Engineer.-Two years of professional engineering experience in the branch of engineering for which
application is made.
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�Substitution _of gr~dunte study _for experi1;nce,-:-Graduate study in engineering successfully completed at a colo J'l/'1
l~ge or .umver_sity of recogmzed standmg will be accepted on tho same basis, and under the same restriciions as experience, up to a maximum of 3 years.
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Nonqunlifylng experi~nce.-Experienco ns o. foren1an of skilled trades such ns a. foreman of steel ,vorker~, ..... t. : ·_::
carpent~rs, meehumes, etc.; or experience as operating engineman, plant maintenance foreman, and similar
?ccuputions{· or experience as installation or erection foreman, or foreman of construction on small buildmgs and ot 1er small o.nd unimportant engineering structures; or experience of n purely subprofcssiono.l
n_o.ture such us engineering o.id, surveyor's o.id, computer, detail draftsmo.n, inspector on routine inspections, luboro.tori:rn on routine tests, etc.; or experience of a character similo.r to any of those named above
will not be considcrccl as qualifying.
Recency.-In filling vacancies, those eligibles will be considered first who show that they have had o.t least 1
year of the requirnd education or experience within the 10 years immediately preceding the date of receipt
of application.
Only educution or experience acquired prior to the date of receipt of application can be considered for these
exurninutions.
5. ,\ge limit.-Applicuni's for these positions must not have passed their sixtieth birthday on the date of receipt
of 11pplicutio11.
The ago limit does not apply to persons granted preference been.use of military or no.va,l service, except
that :::uch applicants mutit not ho.ve reached the retirement age.
Per.sous not ('ntitle&lt;l to military preference who are over the maximum age limit specified above, and persons
c11titled to military preference who ure over the upplicable retirement age, muy also apply , if they m cGl all
o/1:or rcquircmr·nts of th-is annom1.ccment. While such persons cannot be certified f~r pro).&gt;utional appointm ent thnir qualifications will be cla.ssified and their names listed for possible use m fillmg defense nccrls
whiC'lt currnot 1,e saf.isfied by normal civil-service means.
Appiicams who ttti..aiH eligil&gt;jlhy and are ~eiected for appoint_rnent must furn it;h pro?f of date of birth w ~h_e
n,ppointing omccr at the time of reportmg for duty. Applicants should not submit such proof to the CIVll
Service Commission. Au extension of time for furnishing proof of date of birth, not to exceed 6 months
after a,ppoini meut, may be grnnted upon satisfactory evidence that additional time is necessary. Notices
of r:1ting sent to eligibles will contain further information.
6. Physical ability.-Gencral requiremenls.-Applicants, at the time of appointment, must be in sound physical
health. For positions where arduous duty in the field is required, hernia (whether or not supported by
truss), organic hell.rt disease (whether or not compensated), or _other diseases or ~hysical defects su~cie?t
to impair efficiency , to endanger fellow employees, or to constitute an undue retirement hazard, will disqualify for appointment. Persons having remediable defects or cumble diseases, who are otherwise qualified, will be admitted to examinution, but must submit proof during the life of the eligible register that
such defects or diseases ho.ve been remedied or cured before they may be considered for appointment.
Vision.-Vision must be at least 20/30 (Snellen) in one eye, and 20/100 (Snellen) in the other, glasses permitted, and at least 20/200 (Snellen) in each eye, without glasses; except that persons whose vision with
glasses meets the requirement named above, but whose vision without glasses is less than 20/200 (Snellen)
in either eye will be suspended, and they will not be eligible for o.ppointment until satisfactory evidence has
been presented to the Commission showing that there is no disease or defect of the eye other than an error
of refraction.
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Ilearin17.-Ordinary conversation must be heard and understood at o. distance of at least 15 feet with one ear.
For positions in an o.ffice or laboratory, or for desk duty, a somewhat more liberal standard with respect to
physical requirements will be followed. Applicants with organic heart disease when fully compensated,
or with hernia when supported by a well-fitting truss, or with other defects which will not seriously interfere
with the performance of this type of duty, mo.y be accepted. Vision for these positions may be 20/30
(Snellen) in one eye only; (if the vision in that eye is less than 20/200 (Snellen) uncorrected, the application
will be suspended for further investigation as stated above); and applicants may be accepted although unable to bear ordinary conversation at 15 feet with one ear. When an eligible with a physical defect not
sufficient to bur him from examination is certified for appointment, objection may be made by the appointing officer and sustained by the Commission, if the defect is a disqualification for the particular position
for which certification was made. Certain positions filled from these registers may require that applicants
be able to distinguish basic or saturated colors (lantern, yarn, or other comparable tests).
Important notice.-If, in the judgment of the Commission, the duties of particular positions which muy be
filled from these examinations necessitate higher physical requirements than those specified above, persons
not meeting such higher requirements may be disqualified for appointment to the positions in question, but
their standing on the register, and eligibility for other positions, will not be affected thereby.
A rigid physical examination will be made by a Federul medical officer or other duly licensed doctor of medicine
before.appointment. Persons who are offered appointment must pay their own expenses in report ing for
duty. If, upon reporting at the place of assignment, they are found ineligible because of physical defects,
they cannot be appointed and no part of their expenses in returning home can be borne by the Government.
The above physical requirements are those which must be met for regular probational appointment. In view
of the possible shortage during the present emergency of persons who are fully qualified physically, upplications will be accepted from those who cannot meet these normal requirements but who can perform a
minimum of acceptable service at the present time without undue hazard to themselves or to others. Such
persons may be certified, if otherwise eligible, for temporary duty for the duration of the emergency in the
absence of qualified eligibles. In the cas e of remediable defects the status of an appointment may be
changed from temporary to probationary if the defect is corrected.
Forms to be filed.-Applicunts must file the forms listed below with the United Stutes Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C. Caulion.-Applicants should be careful to furnish all required information requested in the examination announcement
and to answer all questions in the application form. Failure to do so may result in loss of opportunity to be considered for appointment when the register of eligibles is established. Only one o.pplication should be .filed by a person wishing to apply for two
or more of these positions. (See puragro.ph headed "Assignment of grade" below.)
1. Application Form 8, properly executed, including the Officer's Certificute of Residence. Failure to execute the
Officer's Certificate of Residence may result in loss of opportunity to be considered for appointment in
Wo.shington, D. C., but will not 11ffect eligibility for appointment in the field.
2. Application Card, Form 4006-ABCD.
3. Preference Form 14 (blue) accompanied by the documentary proof therein required, if th e applicant desires
to claim veteran preference. If the preference form or necP.ssary proof cannot be filed with the application
it mo.y be submitted at the earliest possible later date. Failure to submit such evidence promptly may result
in loss of opportunity to be considered for appointment.
Proof of education.-Applicants may be required to present to the Commission proof of completion of the college courses
claimed. Proof will be requested by the Commission, if required.
Assignment' of grade.-Applicants for the higher grades who are found not qualified therefor will be cons.idered for the appropriate lower grades. Persons who are found eligible for the higher grades will also be rated for the appropriate lower grades if
they have eiq&gt;ressed a willingness to accept the lower salaries.
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Certificution.-Certification to fill vacancies in these positions in the field service will be made of the highest eligibles on the
appropriate register from the entire country who have not expressed unwillingness to accept appointment where the vacancy exists
except that certification may be restricted to residents of the State or group of States in which the vacancy exists provided that
satisfactory evidence is presented to the Commission, by the department or office requesting certification, showing' that the needs
of the serv:ice will be ~etter met by ~uch restricted certification. The department or.office requesting certification of eligibles has
the legal nght to specify the !:ex desired.
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If immediate appointment is necessary to meet the needs of the National Defense Program, th_e· Commission may certify
eligibles who are immediately available.
Fingerprints.-Fingerprints will be taken of all persons appointed from these examinations.
. Application forms.-The necessary forms may 'be obtained from the Secretnry, Board of United States Civil Service Examiners, nt any first- or second-class post office, except in district headquarters' cities, listed below, where the forms must be obtained
from the United States Civil Service District Office. The forms may also be obtained from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. The title of the examination desired should be stated.
Atlanta, Ga., New Post Office Building.
Boston, Mnss., Post Office and Courthouse Building.
Chicttgo, Ill., New Post Office Building.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Post Office and Courthouse.
Denver, Colo., New Customhouse.
New Orleans, La., Customhouse.

New York, N. Y., Federal Building,
Christopher Street.
Philadelphia, Pa.:1 Customhouse, Second
and Chestnut i::itreets.
Seattle, Wash., Post Office Building.
·st. Louis, Mo., New Federal Building.
St. Paul, Minn., Post Office and Customhouse.

San Francisco, Calif., Federal Office
Building.
Honolulu, T. H., Federal Building.
Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Secretary,
Board of United States Civil Service
Examiners.
San Juan, P. R., Chairman, Puerto Rican
Civil Service Commission.
THE EXACT TITLE&lt;-OF THE EXAMINATION DESIRED, AS GIVEN AT THE HEAD OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT,
SHOULD BE STATED IN THE APPLICATION FORM
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�June 17, 1942
Our 72nd Year

Dear Fellow Member:
Our nation is at war. Every resource is being
exerted toward early and decisive victory, Our profession,
and the industries ~e represent, play a major part in the
effort; as members of the Institute, we are under obligation /
to make our organization strong and vital.

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To that end, we want to extend to every eligi~l~/
non-member the prhrilege of becoming a memb ~r .( Won It you ~
,~ ot at .l eas·t one person who should be· a member but is not, j
and send in his name and address on the accompanying card? /

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Of course, it would assist greatly if you could
hand the enclosed application to some non-member friend, offer
to sponsor him, mid tell h~m why he should be enrolled among
his fellow-engineers during these times.
I will appreciate your acting now while the idea
is fresh in mind.
Sincerely yours,

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P r e s i d e n t

Enclosures

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I. U. Beylesa :
Hererd.th _copy of lettor from Mr . !,~CJ\uliffe regardine rner.:ibershi
. in ~he A. I. M. E .
·::ill you contact wu, of ou:r- ste.r.r. who are not m.emJ::?ers and see

if you cannot in ·uce them to join this !tec-.r .

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AMERICAN I NSTITUTE OF MI NI NG &amp; METALLURGICAL ENGi l\!"EERS

29 'Ne st 39t h Street
NeVl Yor k

June 17, 1942
Our 72nd Year

Dear Fellow Uember:
Our nation is at war. Every re sour ce i s be ing
exerted toward early and decisive victor y. Our profes s ion ,
and the industries we r epres ent, pl ay a major par t in t he
effort; as member s of t he I nstitute , we are unde r obligation
to make our organization st rong and vital .
To that end, we ·Nant t o extend to every eligible
non-member t he privilege of be coming a member. i'lon 't you
select at least one person who should be a member but is not ,
and send in his name and address on the accompanying card ?
Of course, it would assist greatly if you could
hand the enclosed application to some non-member friend, offer
to sponsor him, and tell him why he should be enrolled among
his fellow-eng ineers during these times.
I i!ill appreciate your acting now while the idea
is fresh in mind.
Sincerely yours,
(sgd)

Eugene KcAuliffe

EUGENE McAULIFFE
P r e s i d e n t
Enclosures.

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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING &amp; METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS
29 WEST 39Tt' STREET
NEW YORK

OFFICE OF TI-IE SECRETARY

Our 72nd Year
September 2, 1942

Mr I N. Bayless, Chairman,
Wyoming Section, A. I. M. E.
Union Paoifio Coal Co.,
Rook Springs, Wyo.
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Dear Mr. Bayless:
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It is my pleasure on behalf of the Officers and
Directors of the Institute to invite you to attend the meeting of
the Board of Direotors to be held on -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 1 1942
4:15 p.m.
At Hotel Statler
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
This invitation is being extended to those who
are regularly invited to attend the monthly meetings of the Board,
as well as to those who are serving on the Local Committees for
the Regional Meeting at St. Louis. Members who reside outside of
St. Louis and its vicinity are especially urged to plan to attend
the Regional Meeting -- September 3O-October 2, 1942. The program
for the sessions at _St. Louis is published in the September issue
of 'Mining and Metallurgy' (distributed about August 28).
It will be much appreciated if you will kindly
advise us on the enclosed card whether or not you can attend the
Board meeting on October 1.
I ·~.( :: · ~ .i ~· r!', ~UL 1 • •·

(Eno.)

B. PARSONS
Secretary

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Our 72nd Year

September 15, 191 ?.

To the 8ecreta~t'ics of the

Local Sections of the A.I.M.E.
Gentlemen:
You will be inte1•ested in knowing that the
address of the HON. HAROLD L. ICKES, Secretary of the Interior,
Sol:i.d Fuels Coordinator :for War and Petroleum Coordinator fer
War, which will be the feature of the dinner of the Regional
Meeting of the A.IoM.E. to be held in St. Louie, is to be broadcast over a nation-wide hook-up.
Arrangements huve been coopleted with the Blue
lfob:9rk to broadcast it through 12'( local stations between 9:15
-p.m. and 9:45 p.m., ST. wurn TH4E, on the evening ·of Thursday,·

October 1, 1942.
It occurs to me that you may be having a
meetill8 of your Section prior to that date; and it might be
appropriate to announce this so that members who wish to do so
can listen 111.

Trusting that the Section has a successful
year, and with best reg-drda,
Sincerely y o u r s
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A. B. PARSONS
Secretary

To

Mr. R.R. Knill

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9-41 °IOM M

Form 2191-

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANYi
Time Filed

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�October 21, 19ls-2
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Er·. -J. H. ...Tac obucci
Ute.h Po·.1cr &amp; Li gi.Tt Co!n_Jany

(}reen ,.li\rer, ~-.~ro!Tling

Dear L~r . Jacobucci:

·:.'e •have a chapter of the ~1oorican Insti tut0
of :Einin:; ::i.nd t:etallur 0 ica l ;;., ngincers i n i1ocl, Spr:i.riss .,,
and :. . . ~)!gene Lc:\ulifi'e , ·; :co is ga.tional Pr 0sident
of t his o_' ~3.llizaticn, ·::ill .d.&lt;:e his off icial vis i t
on 'i'ri d/::\Y evenir:g , Octa· er 2:Jrd . Dinrie • ·dll be at
6 p . n . nt Ho:·;--r.::J. 's G:1£'0 , foll o;.;ed y L~,: . ~cAu1iff e 's
ftcldress.

·:~e should li1,e :1ery wUCh :.:.o h.sve ;:,rou p:r.~csen t.
at th::.t !'!:.eetin.3 , ns I ae. sure you ·:.Jill enjoy the
mes s.s1e thw.t r.:r. L:c:· uliff8 riill br•in:, to us. I ,·: ould .
appreciate y our c2llin__, :.,e t o;;,.orrm•;., Thursday, advising i f you :-ii ll ..,e p:i.'~scnt .
.Sil'lcc rely •;.,rours,

0rir:im:1 Si~nsd:

GEC~; -··E B. P.?YD£

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�AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ti!INING &amp; METAILURGIC AL ENGI NEER3

29 'Hest 39th Street
New Yor k

Office of the Secretary

1:arch 3, 1942

Mr. G. B. Pryde
Union Pacific Coal Co.
Rock Springs, Wyoming

Dear :.ir. Pryde :
It is my pleasure to inform you t hat, pursuant to the
action of the President and Board of Directors, you are
appointed a member for t he current Institute year of the
Committee on
HEALTH .:JfJ SAFETY IN MINI:::S .

I hope you will find it convenient to accept this
appointment , and to notifv u.s promptly in order that your
name may 3.ppe ar properly in the Directory.

If you wish,

you ma)r simply return this letter with your acceptance noted.
• 3incerely yours ,
(sgd)

A. B. Parsons
Secretary

ACCEPTED:

( sgd) George B.' Pr:}rde
Signature

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(NOTE: aeturned, si r:ned,
Larch 9, 1942.)~
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�I. 1-i. Bayless, Chairman
·:~jo. :µ1z Sect io!1, 1\. I a 12 o B"
~ucl: Spl'in::r,s, '."dy om.in.5

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I desire hore-iii"r,h to ubai.t r:\;1- r ~J.. ,ort n a. dele::atc -co t :,e
Ql'lnur.l meeting of the .'.\i,1crica:1 Ir:.stituto of ~inin:.': G.nd tiatallur gict1J.
i!°J1~incei"s: held i n i!eu York City, f'ebru,_1.ry 9th to 12t~1 , 19~2. I .,he,11
r o.:::.d this repo1&lt;&gt;11'.:. .:md mako comments thereon, o.rnl l ator file it Y;ith tho
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:.:;J.y I sa;:r t ,at it 1.;0,s c.. 31..eat pri vileGe for 00 to be present

o:t tbesc r::toctin.:.,B o. G o delegate fro:.1 the '.;;yorain3 Section , the sessions
boin~ the fL st I 11::,· c evor b,·:-,t ..,nd f!,i , &lt;.J .ti:iou:_;h I ·w. ve bee n ::!zmbex- of'
the Institute for n:n.ny ycm·s. I met-, many members, sor::ie of v,hom I have

b10:·.71 for yem·s by cox."l~cspondo ,co , :J.Yi'l rene:;·ed conte.ct :.d.th others ,·kJ.om
I ho.d knmm fo~:tcrly . I ,.;ot o.n 0ntirc?ly dif f erant vim,. oint tone..1"d. the
-.·;m:~::: of t ho I~1;:;tlt.at0 cl'te:t' ·;e-· 1 2 r-e ... Gnt at t.hc ncatin~s ,:itii t.hc !!o,v
York stn.ff 9 P.'l) outstanding inp:reosion boinc,; t i10 r.1£:,nitudc of tho r;ork
;~, 1.-: lt i s b?ia,:: tl:., __c b~, t ..1e I.ns-t,i~uLe i n ::4"1ny differ er1t s cioni:tili~~ ..:'iol t.o .
..~m1y en:;im?::d .nG !)r~blems ~ro ~e~n-~ st.u&lt;;iied ~nd outst&lt;;1-mlin~ contributions
l't'.E.dc by ?ui?r.1D1:n~ci., . &lt;H, only in rt::!.aJ..11.::. en,:;.1.ncel :1.n,;, but, l.11 pe1;rolcu:n and
aJ. l other branches of on,eim:i0y,in5 i:it1ich are represented b,y itn members.
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Ur o .lct.ulifi'c tmo oost helpful to ne in a ett,ing o.cqu-2.fated,
E I I mot :-iz'l?lY out.sto.n.d :L1f; DC:iber:J of t i ie Inatituto v:ho:.• I ,,ould not
othor;rl::;o h0.vc Get hnu it not been for t!r. r~cA1.1.liffe 's kin&lt;lne ss i n
L~-~d. 0 tl!i'°' poa :Jibic. !Jr-• ..'I.1 . !1 . vhccl::iey, n very 2,1·oninen-c. De,:i.b~r of _
t ho In.st.itut.0, Hno 8t our uld 'firJerc 1 !1cunion b.st. year , .:i.nd iJl~. L. E .
.so 11.::-, rJ10 h.1~ be0 , in :;.ock 3prin~';G several times, 1:J.20 ::;ho;r~'&lt;.i ::,G !'."...O.l'ly
coli! csics ·:;hile ;_ ,:10.s in ::o'ii York. I foW1d n great doal of pleasure
i.l ~ttcnc fr:.; the tcc:mico.l scc.isiona of t ho Institute, 1.. articult-..r•l:r ·.,hose
o:: t, 1e Co.:i.1 J i vision, •n.'1 , -2.s tl.nt is the po.rt of' fu1£;i n3crin:; in \;hich
I c :1 ic.o ~t in~:-3!'ostc~~, ;r,y i."'Opo_•t, i·.d.11 deal la.rcd :r :.iti1 :i:.h~~t phe,r:;;c of
tJhc In:,rtitut0 'c ""ctlvit,ie s.

'.i1hc .socio.1. o.cti·.;-l'l;i0s ,1ere e, very delir;htful par-i:, oi' the
cc.ssioro, D.n ' c.;e.ve nn a.dc..it.ioaul oppo •twJ.i-::,y to r.:aot ,:~any of ti10 :.~·.Jmbc1~s and thcdl" r1iveo. I v,ould m'''O ony \';ho poGsibl y co.n do so, ·~o
,
uttend t he ~0s::;io:.i s c:1:. sor.;c t ·i ,. .;:;. I!ot only iiill they u.o rive much bone..,. .
fit fro . an educational point of vie.; from listenin,:; to the ilif for-cnt '"
p,:,.p01--a .md diacussions, but the social contacts ;-:rl th nerr,bc1·s fro:: all
p;ix-ts of our o:.m country und f'ror;i other nations o.dds to -tho intor0st

::ind benefits received from attendance.

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'i-:lr. Eugene ~;cJ\uliffc,
President, o.nd Lir.
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John n. Su.t., an, retiring 1 resident, presided, with L~r. :~dt:n.rd E. ?obie,
Sccrc'i:.nry. All delegates nero called upon for two-mii;,m'ce reports,
prcsentinn the nain probleos confrontin:.; thcil• sections·, and mentioning
0..'1;1 i."lnovo.tions in local activities that rd ;,;,ht be of interest to othero.
1\ gcnercl discussion was carried on us to procedure, practice, a nd policy
of the Institute., the session continuin~ until noon. :.~any questions
cruiw up for discussion, nnd all delegates v;erc requested to -""l vc fiveminute talks on the problems of the 3ections , handing in a typc?iritten
memo of sar~0.

A good deal of tho time rm.s tnkcn up on Eonday mornini:; by
Colonel Arthur V. UcDcrmott , director of 00lective ,·ervicc for the City
of r-:en York, nho discussed the policy of the selectiv&lt;:: service organize.'i'..ion 2-s applying to cnglneerinc students and youns eneineers , nnd . articularly the question of de.ferment. Colonel ·.:cDermott stated the.t all
m0n necessary in the wnr effort engaged in es ccntioJ. industries riho
cruu'1ot b0 r0placcd because oi' a chorta.r:;c of properly- tro.incd non, nhos0
induction into tho military service ,·;ould result in a. losa of producti,on,
r:ould roceive ·eterment. He sto.ted thore ,,as a Gerious shortnr,:e of
cn,:;incers, end consequently engincc1·s 3.Ild Em~ineerinr; students -had been
30nerally d0fer:ced by the loctl bonrds. Honever, he warned tho.tin th0
future the Arny's nc0d of cns lncers even more than :in t,he essontio.1

industries rnic;ht eli.Minate this deferment.
The question i7n.G ruined a.a to r.rhether enzineers t tolonts r;ore
'rhe Colonel stated thnt tho Army examines
the ability, histor-.J, and bacl,Jround of every uan inducted into the
Dcrvicc, arnl placcn them r;hei:·e thGy nill be of most use to thei:" country.
Some of th: ~mbers riere inclined to dispute this, statinG that e,:o.mine.tions v1ere oft0n conducted by subordinate officers toto.lly {;lthout
kno1·1lcdgc of encinecring abilities und hon they could be put to profitable
v;asted ,·,hen they ·;10rc. cll"a.i'tecl.

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~:r-. ,Tny A. Carpenter, delegate from Nevndn, stated thrit the
loccl boarda in .r!cv.3.de. mare overzealous in taking younc 0n3in0ers for
service int.he renks. He asked th().t Colonel UcDermott come out to
1eno l'..11cl. (.n..1&gt;lain Selective Service aims to the local Group. Colonel
~cDcrmott nd:'.uttcci that no doubt because of overze~ousness nstakes
·:JGre made, but t11'JSO, he thou.,_,ht, could be corrected. 'l'he -discussion
r1as mo&amp;t int0rostine.
'l'hc second sesaion iJnS celled to order at 3 :15 p.r:1. on I-.:ond~y,
nnd lnstcd until 5:15 9.r:1. A.D. Einzel, Ch.J.im1an of the Pn:)ers und
Publica~ions Co.:mnittee of the Institute, discm1sed the activities of
that ~0:.i:Jittcc. Hr. Sur,mn su:3t::;e:::;tcd that more p:ipcrD of n.n clomcmt~ry
nntu:re be printed., nnd there :.·,us .some co1:1plo.int a.bout rlcluys in the::
notifications tho.t p::..pero had been accepted• Chairmn 3tllilru1 G:-:9lnined
this waD a. ro.ther involved opzration, :-J1d tho.t, ~ihen a pn.pcr- 1·ms ,;ritten,
it rias sent to u. cornr:dttoe ·.1hc, r1ent into the subject i:1C!.ttor of tho pnper
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If this com..' 11itte0 could not fully O{~l'ee, it l'l.'.:\.S sent

• f f erent nembers throu~1 hout the
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1ng an d e~d·t·
i :i.ne by di.

U.ttlted S'i:.R.tes, antl thfo, clso, took n ,:::mat deal of tine. ~-I.irw· I say,
porscnal.4.,, t h0.t n.nyone uho i ·, "ites u pi?,por for the Institute mi:w be
o.~n~t-:ed that, r;hile the pnpcr wJJ.1 receive co,roi'tu. -consldct't:i,tion) it
rn..11 also be subjected to the most cinutc cc1.- -ut iny Gnti • i scui:ision by
co::.:-iitte0 r.::em.,:,cn•s before it :i.f, even accen ted, o.n l n cren.t ri:.,.ny _pC\J:&gt;eJ:~s ,
uhile :::.ccepted :for readin -, d the In~Jtit.ute e,oot:ln[Zll, arc not published.
Some discussion ensued nit.h r0 •--r.'.lrt t o tho ,:orl-: of s t udent
,;uicl2nc0 , t hat 3.s guid:.ince of student en,:im:i e:Jrt..i, c.'! nd it 1·1as pointed
out thnt this advice i~ n.vd i G.bl0 if ruqt1eBted .
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cnr,ipnign to increase the endmi:.J.ent funds of the Institute ln ordcJ• that
-~1 o acti vlties mi:.Jri:, be enlarged, and it nas thout,ht thut J.a1·::;0 emlov:~
Ll!vnts ,-;-ere necossm~ .Go that th9 Institu·i;,e could c.::rrt•y on i t. u ser1.r:i.c0s
t o mcBbcrs in 'du0s of dcprcGcion ,·;hen income fr-om clu0s .:md r..clvertisin13
1~s. Lu"'. Par.sons c;...- -plninccl tho purpos e i3l'ld nature of the vru:·ious
endonment funds , VroR this inforna.tion., and the :tnform:1tion l'.~ •
?!cAuliffc lw.s civcn r:1.:e , I. m:1 sure that ·t he funds of tho Institute ai·e
looked after in the most r:t:;ticulous ,rey, mo.ny ncn ~ivin~ their tmtlr•e
tir,m to tho inv0::;tr;o..onts of t c Institute.9 and e;ivin.3 us clos e cl.ttcntion
to t.h~ f'irmncoo ns thoy do to t,he-1,,. personal business, nll this done
;;l.i.thout any cost to the orgo.niro:tion .

It :evolo_!')acl tho.t t here 1:cra about 10,000 mer.hers ()f t Le
Institute, Q.t1d ti G attendance c.'G th0s0 seo~ions nes ve1•:1· 1o.rgo . ;·;bile
t\ cood me.ny :J~ople thou~ht t 'h.'.'!.t the .'1.ttendance t,oulu le.~ thiti ye1;J.: ,
it develo·oed t.r~t the i1.t,tendcmcc ,:&lt;.1s , 1. littlo better than i t \ l:!. ti n year
nao, 00 tlwt th0 ."J.tt-::md:mce, interect, l.tnd i'in:1ncia!. nffail--s of t h0
InstH,uto arc in &lt;:xcellent shape at the preuent time.
This session m:w cai:-ricc1 into an evening r::~:ietin_:.; . :.:io !!!O 1.--:.e;: .1bers r;c1,Qo sor10·:1ho.t critical of tl:e ~'JD.i"-Snt or;.;nnization, inascmch us
they s00:a2d -~o -tldn:&lt; it ohouJ.d .::J~1ocat.e funtlo fop the social ctc'i:ii11itics,
but t!'lis Eoni .fcst ly C8.hnot b0 done, ·;·;hen consideration iG ci ven to the
.a.1.ny c.ctivities of the Institute, and the expenses incident th01"oto .
The }?.:i.rent or 2.nize.tion helps in a limited \'Jay, and it is doubtful if
this coo be i ncroased D.t the pi-esent t.ioc. The e2;:pcnscs of ·i~hc del€catcs
to t ho I :,otif,ute c~ro pnid, of course, but The Union Pacific Coal Com. any
pnid o..11 ;,-:' Gxµc:-1z c s, &amp;'l&lt;l I pl"osented no bill for sn;;;e to the :x:.rcnt
oPianizo.t:ton. A f 1s :i" others folloued the s.'.2.1::is p~oceclure . but. th,.:.t iG
u ro.thor' lir.1:ltetl nwnber-.
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I m~pl a.ined to tho r:t€etin~ tbn.t our problel':1 t1e. s ~ott:l.nc 1:1e.mbcrs too'.lthcr on nccount of t he f:i:--Cd dint m1.ccs nt which n: ,.ibc1.. s J.&gt;osi&lt;le,
and pm~ticula.l"ly is this true during -..:i intor month~, t hit:i oi t m,t:l.on bein~
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p:re;n.lcnt i.'1 Utah., 1:!yomint; , Coloi-·ado, cn:1 rn p,. actic ttl.l y e.11 t ho vroetorn
st:rccs. Son0 of the l arger Sections L'.i'e quite active, nnd have a half-do.:,• sesBi on, rd.th se,rex-tJ. spc.skcrs, o.n a dinner in t he evening .
Consi&lt;fora.blo discussion ensued ,·iith ;rinr::bcrs of t he COJUjJittee
'.'iho 1,erc clmr .:;0d ,·;ith t he d11ty of [-lJ'r.:!.n.Ji n__; t ho p1•oi1"ar,1, t he. r stating
i t rias very difficult to obtain papers, nnd ,hen they r;:dte to some of
tllc r.lcmbers, the-:r o.ftcn.tir:ies · do not eet even t ho courtesy of a r eply ,
nn' i t i ;; "\ffi r;l d.i.f.ficult to plan c}1e.2.d v1ith a oituc.tion of this kind.
The corr,mittee urged all I'.lerrbers who y;cre r CCJ.UCot0d to sugc;est papers
·U nt they do tlu.3, otherwise the meetings Hould be adversel y uffectcd.
There was some discussion r0cro.rding tlle beat r~ethod of
a.sGir..t:i.ng loctl s tudent groups, this fro1:1 so:::o of the lurger .3ections
1;1hich do a good deal of thfo ·,rork , !·eepin!::. in clo3e toucl'; with entd.neei•ing
s chool:, and rd.th the students of SG.i~,e.
Qu:i't~E: n. number felt there should be mor0 money given f:.;..om
tho p::.rcnt 01"cacizntion for socinl activities, bv.t the Directoi•s atntcd
that this could not be done on account of the pres-cnt finnnceG of tho
I nstitute, a.nd t hey doubted- i f it ri~ottl.d ever be possible fo1~ the parent
Ol'8tll1.izatlon t.o cllocute suff:i.cicnt money for· the social activiticr.; of
tho local Jections, mid stntcd theJ:. '.:.hose socfal nctivitieo 3houlcl be
talrnn ca.re of by the Sections th0nselves. I discussc this mnttor ;1ith
I.ir . :'.!c Aulifi'c, rr.d he ndvise s he is &amp;
;oinE:; to su~cest, in Directors'
2ootin5, th~t so:ilo of t he l~r0e r Etlnin3 and pdrolou:n cor:!Je.nie s in tho
Dl."eus Gerved by the local .3ections n:1.'l{o contributions for the social
o.ct.ivitics of these Section::..

It vrn.s cl.so stQ.ted ut r.ncse Del egates 1 moetincs that th(? Inot.itutc hlls ~ r,onderful libr3ry , nnd they have made 0.:rran1er:ients \lhe:ceby on t ho puy:-,1c:mt of n small feo , cor t nin books can be sent to t}ectiom.i
or t,o Section ;:1err:bers, and this seoFJed to moot r:ith the .:\!)proval or n
,.,rcat n n.ny fro1:1 t he local Sections. I spent aome time in the librury
of tho Institute i end I nust s°'y, fror:1 1:,ho.t I saw of it, it is n wonderful li'bro.11.r, '. :ith boolrn on many interesting subjects. The libraljl' lo
1;011 kept, c2.nd ita af.fnirs a);)p.:1rcntly a.dr:tlrably c.dministered.
It l4tlt.ht be i'.J0ll to revert for a short tir;1c to the sod.cl
act.iv:itfos of the Institute r;iootin,:js• On t~onda.y, Februm..y 9th , a n
nrl1J.-Inr;titu'Le '1 Luncheon na.s held f.lt the Caru.':'.l.odore Hotel, for t!::o c.ttenclins r.10::boro c.n&lt;l their viivcs. 2r. r.:cAulii'fe ;3.mi r r. Swlll.m, Dr. Youn,c
ond Dr. Chedscy, 2.ncl others r,cre on the plo.ti'orm. The principal ud.dresc
ims t;ivcm by Lord :Uarley, n met1ber of the B1·itish House of Lords, r,ho
fi!D.VC n r.i.oot interestinJ tulk on the war conditions in Gre~t Brita.in,
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sp0cifically ho~-1 food :;1nd cloth.u1o;
r;ei-•e rat·ioned, ru1d the
oplondid uork the :Sritish people 'l mro doing in standing up u.ndor the
\·iar prograr.1.
He told of the hour3 norked, ond hon the people t hcl''C rie:ro
applying th~msel ves to tll t.ho various v:nr i'lork acti vitie::i o

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That 0venin.c, .~ondn.:,•, t he 9th , a [-,moker. fm.• all r.lCr~oers of

tho Ins't:ltuto \'In.::, held in tho ~:nJ.do1•i'-1\storia Hotel, cit which thoro vm.s
a i'loo:i.~ shm:, o.nd the:ro t i"Gro 1"..b out 900 r rc,sent.
Tue sda.y noon, t ..1-lere U.'.1.3 &lt;.1. lune 10:)n for th0 Cool. !Ji vision
dclo~Q.tos in the clininl! r-00:,1 of the Gnr-;il1oei:-·i: ~ t3ocict.? build..i.n.c; ~ r i1·.
1;. G. BDile:l , tho Vice·~ President of t he Do.bcock :: trilcox Go;.'1puny c i vin.:;
c'. vor-J irrl:.et-~3tin£; talk on the future 'of co~l, stc:tin~ t ha., the us e of
lw:1p conl encl 0m~ coal ,,as going out, and r:-:uch co nl in the futur·0 would
G burnotl pulverized, or in the very smcll si zes, t h~i.t is, ninuG 3 i nches.
He Gt ~tc • t hat a gr-eo.t dco.l of tulk m:is i.ndulccd in ut the present t i mo
about the by 1 roducts t;hlch could b~ obtained f~"o::-i coa..l , but until t ho
oil reserves in this count1"y t ;el'El exhausted - and tho.t ·.-,c.s a lonr, dis~
t~1cc 0.Tiey - - vc1ir little could be dona in th..ot direction on o.ccount of
tho ere:3.t expense involved. j .lJ. tlelecates nere nskcd to st1.:1nd up nntl
gi vo t heir ~~-;;,c s, tho co;:ip:mics they roprescntcd , D.ntl '"he Sec t :i.ons fro!{:
,·1bich they ·::ore d0l0gntcs. This ~i~s. a noot enjoyable luncheon M M1etin__, .
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Tu.c sdo.y ovenin;j a Dir·octoi.. s 1 Dinner~ nith delegc':'.t.es ns _sue ots ,
Y1as hd&lt;l in t he En.:::;inmn•s I Club, :.·. r~ct.uliffe p1"esidinG. I t ,,:Hs v.
ii.Ol~o or lens soci.u.l n.ffnir ~ ~one VG't'J/ conspicuous fi:!OJ:1bors of t hG Inst:ltuto
bo:lng; present , t:,1.vln.::,: their e:it!'.X}r-fonccs in dii'forent pQ.rts of tho ,.-;o::,ld.
On ~.-cdnc5d(:i,v crJ ninr·. tho bmruct nc,..s hel d i..r1 the ;·:aldo1•.,.-1\rri:.oi"in l.otol to v;hicf1 all ..:":-:i1; ers anc thoir ·:rlvcs r,e:rc invited. there
boirie p1"cccnt about 900. P:do1· to 0ssoi:fulil~ for the bnncruet ;;;8etin'".,,
a __,ocd r,:3ny cockt2.il p3.1,ti cs r:ere or eanbcci by the alu:-;m i f r om th-&lt;J
difforont collc~;e s. 'l'ho b Q!.1(!_ .1et ,.;c.s o. most enjoy9-blo 9.fft\5..r; i'i:, ,·;c.s
cn:rric out ;;:it,b di:,:nity rnd 1.;ocd t nGtc, 1!.r. ;&lt;;cfl.uliffc be:1.n ; inducted
into of ficc ct t h::.t ti~a by '.fot irini:; PrcGidcnt Sur:inn. A C:r"Gr..t r.1·:..,:;:
r:Gi:lbe:i:.. s of t iiG i c::lon of Honor ucre on the plntforn, sor.::o of t hen :re-•
c0:ivin_::~ cons icuous mml"&lt;:ls for ,:or,: in theil" chosen n1"ofos::;ions. t'.a.:;~
Ball, c. f or;,1-) r 1."'esident of •..ycr.u n,.; , nOi·; residinc i.11 Cann.da, ::., Geoloi i tri:.
for tbo Shell on 801t1pany, r:ns present .:,n&lt;l gnve the me.in 2.cld1~css i:s to
·2,L pc.rt. tr1c Sr13lish-· □perJd~ ;_Joopl0 shculcl plo.y in recon~truction ,;ol"'k
0Stc1" t ho ,,m:... r.:x•. Dull go.ve o. v017 interesting u&lt;ld:i:•cso.
~;c ho.d a t.e.blo i r:racdio.tely in front of -t.h0 pJ.2.t fo:.."'i::. ~
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t.o.blc r:c:1:0 :;·rs. ::.c1.uliff'e , Ifothleen ~~ci\1.u.iff0 and !irs. Tucker, dau~hters
of;..·.;... :::c.11uliffo, J'Sro. C. J., Grey., ::rr. and IJrs. Ho-;-w.rd B. Dl o,nch2.:rd
fr10:.1 ..'a$hin:~ton, D. C., CE!.una.lluder Evans, :-!resident of the i'luclson Co:u
Con.-o.i-Y, Dr-o e.ml !'rs. L. E. Young, Dr. J. :"... Carpenter of Vicvo.&lt;la ~ l~s.
PPyd0 end nysolf. !l.ftor the bar1..1Uet the reception line rmG .fo1•;:icd
for L.1i.·. L:cAuliff0 nnd the officcrn of the Institute, ut nhich t:li:m an
occo.aion 1..;aa civon to moct the no,;; Pr0nidont end his ~·Iifc. 'fhoroc?.ftor
dc.nd.113 nc.s enjoy&lt;::d f' or s~me time ••
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t:a.y I discus □ nor;1 foz• a. short time the me0tinc0 of the Coal
Division i'lhich I attondec.1, these occurl,.ine on 'fuccdc.y and i'.1oclncscfa0'r.
'i'ho f.ir'r;t r.ieotin3 of the Coal Division rms hold Tuetdn:,, ccbpu:_\Y',".T 10th,
nt 9 a.m. There Horo tuo of thoGo mcctin~s coin~ on c.t tho :.;: .LO tic~ ,

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t.;!}2.ir::tC'..n, resp?ctivilly. This ~"ins a state:n0nt of t.rw opero.tion of
d:i.eGel locomotives undcrcround in t.unnelin_, Oi,cr2.tions for the 1:1atcr
,i.q_ 1cduct in the ~to.t,'e of Nev, York.
Tl'm prcaEm-tation uo.J , ado bJ Fred
·;. ,itiofol, Chief En3ineo1~ of the Contrnctor, •and n stetef'.lcmt of the
rccitr;Lctions imposcicl 'l-7as mnde by \,'illiruu B. Ha:i:•Pis, Leonard Greenburg ,

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an·· Gustav ';Jerner, of th€ tJe-zJ YoI'k State Depo.rtrnent of Labor.

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sions v;ere ol.~o t iven by s. H. A.sh, &lt;:upe;1•vlsin.3 Enginoor, Uo 3. Bure0,u
of •~incs., .:ilkes-Do.ri.,e, Ponnnylva.-ua , and Lo L. l-la.us, Engineer-:L.'1-chargc ,
Inm:.:2.u 0£ tuns- ::;., iUbany, New York!
The case for the plcintiff uas ve'PIJ r:ell 01•cw..ized, and Dr.
Youns m:i.s quite a proponent for the use of diesels und01•n:roUJ.1d: but,
2.f·;;0r listoni.n_s foi~ a hDlf a do.,y to the presentation of the p::i.poro .ind
tho d:i.scuoslon. I ar:1 not at ol.l convinced tho.t tho clie:.G1. loco1:1otivo
ha s o. pl~ce in· co~l minin.g oper:?.tion~, exc0pt it r:.1:1y be .i n GpG:ci.:u
c~Ges ,;hs:re other cources of p:0~·10r for hc.ula:.;c nrc not uvnile.ble.
I think for thG po.rticulrir case in 1.:rl.nd, that io, the drivinz of th0so
t1..mn0ls, probe.bl:, the dies en ic a r ood form of haulage , but I am
convinced th:it the stora::G-batter:_,r locomotives couJ.1 have given compnrablo, i ... not bctt0r, service. Thero nero tr.o shcuts, one about
l,l~OO .feet deep nnd one about 300 "00t., theGG turmels being driven
from the foot of these sh:J.ft~, thG shai'ts being used for "the taldnr; of
r:ntcricl c:.nd ,~Km into the tunnclD, .:i.nd £or "1-Cntila:l;ion.

'fho : oint z:.tJ.de b:r those Divin~~ the -'::!.pers u.ml th1:: discur.mions
in favor of tl:1e loconotivos uo.s :i.:.ht:lt, on account of the ut.s 1:iot n:tt h
in thGoo tunnels, these lcco:1otives :;.•cquire the cor.,:x:i.n.y to keep excellent
~Olli'CC!J of ventilation, cu::1cl tho:c the reo.:11.c vcl.ue of the diesel loco::.o--'cives u~s vcr:/ r:iuch more thG.n t!:~~t of tho electric loconotivos, also
the.'~ the c:.ccldents from diesel loccmoti-.·cs l,orc much less tban ,:ith t,ho
electric lccorr:.o'tivea. This compe.l"ison r:as not an equite.bl0 ono , ns
t.llcy c.U.J. not atn:te ho":i 111(:.ny miles the electric locoraotivea trc,.veled
ex· hm-: r.m.ny \·;ere in use in the United States, and hoH vary £en, comp· r"dively, of the diesel locomotives ,:ere in use. 'i'he Labor 1ucn r.:1.-ther
r-,i:ldcd thmaoolves on tho very rigid regulations thoy impoocr.l upon t,he
conti'actor rogur&lt;lin3 inspection n."ld operation. The Bureau of l':unes

cnc-lncerD aercly oto.ted tho.t they considered tho diesola perfectly scl'o
i£ thoy we:::,,o operated under the restrictions imposed by the D0po.rtmcnt
of L:::..,or of the State of tJcm Yori,.
Dr. Cnrpenter, iri cliscuosing the diesels, atntod that he could
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no necessity for puttins cnothcr t:•po of locoootivo, Duch ~s u uicsol

locor:1otive, to do nor:! 1:Ihich o.n electric locomotiw could do junt ao
r.-91]., a nd the roculations im!)Ooed by the State or new Yor~~ loob:,d ver•ymuch like o. aecond edition of the Ten Commandments, "'l'hou :Jimlt not 'L'hou □ho.lt not - 11 all the rlrJ.;;7 throuzh, ~mtl he thougit □':)n ':muld not,
uithout close supervision, obey nl.l thoce restrictiono. I tlrJo toJ.k0d
to Mr. Young., Safety En!'.{ince1· for th0 contractor, a.t ono of tho lunchcono,
end 110 told rnz that tho i'.:1.rst tt-:o yee.rs in puttin~ in the diesel::; '0hoy

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he.cl ":' g1"'eo.t deal of difficulty in opc1 ati ng them. They recuired r.1uch
}:~·:ia.1.x- ,~·ork, mor0 close inDp.oction, cho.ngirv, of lub.Z'ic·mts ,~ clcanirw
o.f the snubbe1" l~"'J1ifolds~ e'c,c., in order to insure good o JC rat.ion. ;..,
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In the afternoon of 'Iuosd01·y, t ho" hnd a u, 1)cr.• on an investi a•
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cutter- b2.1..s, f o;::• sprey-lnc th0 coal. It r:ont into o.11 c1cthods of distributing wat01", from tank cm•s to c. suw.11 cont ainer ,rlth comprGssed
a.i;;:•, und these contcl.noro filled up each t ·lnm th3t t he placo r:a.s to be
cut. ,&gt;omc of tho plnris see1.,.0d rt~;ther primitive. So:r:oono asked tho
question v,hy they did not put pipos in tho ci.ncs, and t hey . a.de the
:eotort thnt it, wa.a r:ruch too ex,cnslvo. I ,•in::; not i mprooE,ed by this
_ ;_;~per, as it nco::ned they imrc goini,: to o. griJ::i.t &lt;let l of expanse to furnish
a. totnliy ina.de ...unte supply of r;atcr at the 1,:orkin.:_~ faces to control
·t:.hc dust o ri'hc pa1 Ol'.' ~J..so discussed t o 1Jo1:1e extent the use &lt;.1f chemicals
for t r- is purpose , but t he L;Cnercl consensun cCCT.'.lGd to be this n~s quit e
un c:;cpenoivc ;-.1ethod of controllil.'2'.:; duot , but ,night be justi.fioc. ·;;ho;."e
nc.\ter nas scaPCG. one th.'...t s ceii!ec; to be the case in most of the in.:.t.,:mccc
rihich i.hie; ~)npcr' cited.
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The Gecond J.c::;,er 'l,1 2.t r .fto;.•noon 1.-,~1s on the o:cc nnizr.:cion aad
9olicieo of t:1e coal-::iinc l rn:;;)cctlon d vision, United St utes DuNau of
r:d. nes, by :l o ~-. ~c-.ycrs. 'i'his 1.1·0.s a. r·2.ther interesting dincu0sion, but
I thin1 ~ 'i:.hrtt J1•. ~jc,ycrs :i:· nt:10r diplo::;aticu.lly dodced a s;ood rn~ ~, of tho
qu0:;tions ·ahich ca.s.o up. I elfovo, ho~·;ever•, that Dr . :::J::Y:JC'i.'s ,:nd r..is
stuff a.re coin-.:, to be fnir in tho :.:.dr:tlnistro.tion of thin luu cm,, if
cl)uses occur_, they \'Jill co:ze f t"'O i ti.e lo.ck of jud..,n.1cnt ,o f the irn:lividual
insp3ctora, r at her thru1 from t.ho } Gc'..d of ·.,he dop!ll,....lLlent. SorJe question::;
nere twkcd D;.... Ceyor::; as. to hm·, lon:• a po:Piod should clapso bct·.-;ccn
\'ihcn the r.u•oliminD.l."'j,' report, nns ~i ven out, and the f inn.l report, nnd
i.f on opportunity \lotu.d be D.ffordccl t.o rJinc operators, if they desired
t,o, t.o i'aise any objections to tho subject matter in the rG!'.lorts. 'i'hc
ctr,tc:, :?nt rn1s .u:.3de that it uas somat:ii:ies t,'iO ;~ntha be£ ore these final
PGp01°t s t·mrc o.vro.lnblc, and that nny benefits t:hich mit;ht be derived
f rori1 ra.iGin~:. objections ·.;oul.d be entirely eliminated in thfl·~ pe1?iod of
ticc . Dr. ~o.J;rci~o stated he thouaht this period of ti·,_o mont,hs could be
cui:. do:m to t,r;o or- three t:colm.
1mothci" p~pcr ·170.0 uith regard to So.i'ety in shutt.lc-ca'.I? operation,
by J. V. r~ci~cnnu, Ste.to L::lnc Inspector, l'ennS'Jlvania. Department of Uinea.

I thlriJ., t~•. ::.~cl(enno. f!.D.Ve n v011• eood picture or thei opCJZ'~tlon of shuttle
cu •s, but b.:i etrossed the fuct thnt much duot, I·,o.s mo.de by thc11• o )oration.
Xn tal!cir1;:~ reec.r&lt;linc ventilntion, he stressed veiir ct1-&gt;on~l y doo:c-0 on
pnneln, i;hich ore, of course, quite np~licuble to this method of YJorle. in3.
He m:ldc tbe furthor stntc;r.ent thnt small boooter f ru1s in riinin::; opc::r.:,;tions
Ghould be throrm out of the mines.
On ·.:edneod~r morning , 1;,cbru~1-y 11th , f'.l'. C. J. :l _'7cburc~ Vice
Preoidont oi' l~oppers Company, e:wo n vary intercot:tnG taJJr. on b-y-- 11roduct
col~c ovens in Defcm so 2nd industx·y, ·ahich oho:·;cd , by tho UtJ&lt;:: of ;,~ovin~

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A rn-thor interesting pup0r wns 1• A 1;0.. Graphic R0m·oscn-cnt:l.on
of .'. ; otl:- by ;.. . fJ.. . Vissac , Consulting f,!j.nin:2 I:neinecr. tu;. Viscn.c ho.s
op:,mt ,:1:\ny ;rctu-s t1"Yin.:.'J to &lt;letern.inc the quclity c.nd .sti." ucturc of ecol
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uy i t.s iJ.nh content o He goeA into a very intr ic::!.t c nathod of ranthc.iTu.'lt.icnl
&lt;.:'.eduction, the theory o. w:r:r interesting one. Ho clai .mc to bo .:iblo to
lmo-,r, if a coal lo G1:ven hit.Th, just \·,hero i t c o.rue .fro2:1, @d its structure,
m1d tl .E-; O.filount, of a;:;h in the coo.lo. Fron this, t hen, he 'iJould dcvolop
ti s:fs'c,em. of cler:J".ins fol"' th2.t pr:.:1-ticular cool..
!fo st0.t0n ct the present
t lr:io coal. clcn.n:i.ng. und Y1nsh:i.ng m.ethods 11:rc l~r~:elJ a hit or mi i:;s propoGition, bnt by his t heory·~ 1'&gt;i1:l.ch ho ho.a not ycd; f ully developed , ho
r oul.d be able to c:lotmuine ilm:::tcdfa.tely what kinc1 of o. clc3nin13 _._ lunt
\·;ould b 9 2.dr,.ptcd to t h::i.t pn.rticult 1~ coo.1.
Mioth~r pa.per on P:c ~r·css in :'iir Cloc..ni.11[; I.:othods rm. s prc::;cntod
by U. it . T.iitc /1011, t!o :1cl of t l1c Do; ~r-~ 1011t t"&gt;f · t.:i.11.:i .n :; l~r1~ i11c c1,±11(7 , 'ihc
Fcnnsyl vc::1la .it :::.t.o Col lege. t'h.is .J0nl -c, l a r [,el~r r1ith r.JCthods of · cl canine
con-1 r1it,!--: D.i:t~.
t:etlncsday cftez&gt;nocnr F0oz•ut~l.'.'Y 11th, Cloyd •: . SrJith ;·;an chnil,..t.,an,
~md A. n . G?..ugor vice-ch;_i,i ri::nn . I t ·-12.::: c.t t,h:l.G 1w 0ti.11:r tho.t 1 lrosGntcd
rn.y paper on 11 ?111-2.r !.ecoVOl'"'J by ·t ile Uso of :.Jha..td nJ Conveyor s ~d Duckbills u.11dm:' E.::cc s.c;i"•rc Dc:;:&gt;th cf c ol~burdcn c.t, :lock S:Jrit1:;s IJo . t } :.ti.no

o.nd Su112r-:i.01• i -"' :t .wine of The 1Jni on Pc.cific Coal Cc;Jn.'.lll,y-. 11 The p:ipor
creC\.tcd ~ G~Ood deal of discus~:ion , ··nd I ,·1as asked mny question3,
sor,.e op:c1rntors i.,l)cm.ng to qu&lt;':!Gtlon :';hcther or not v;e could mino coal
·,Jith shak:i.nc convc3-ors O!'l as hoa·rs n pi'Lch as indic.:!.tcd in wck Spr'i nc-~s
l:o .. l l, i.no, but no one mudo ony 1.r.ention of the 3ui'oty record of tboso
t \'iO ;,u.nos, o:.:"' inYited ~ r discussion on tha.t.
1..

1'i- c next pa.p.;!r was ' 1'f'r.nnsportntion Problcr.:10 A1~sinG F1•on tho
Uso of Hi,.:;h-sr,&gt;o~d Loading I.1achincs, 11 by It. R. :'f:10olei-, llininr:: Engineer,

Joy :..:( nufnctt1r ln,~ Conpo..r\V. This v.ras quite .m .intoreatine paper end
0vo!tcd n r"cJ, de~ or discu3oion porsonru.J.y by Dr. Younz end fh,. :.utlc~o,
c..nd otl wrs. 'i'l::e question in some of their mind~ C:J.ppa.rcntly ·.-10.s if
shut'i::,lc co.1'.s o? J_o.l\:;e co~x1.cit~• could not bo used to supple~nt, huulacc.
'Ehli'¾ s eff'.1::1 '1:o mo r.1thcr doubtful. They even ·ili.ocusscd the ::1..1.~tor of
cuo11ler1ontinc ho:tGt hc.ulHGC by· ::;om.0 form of- v.u:d.liary huulc~:::c by nhuttle
0

c~1"'0 or by no, LG bic truck t.rru-is!)Crtation, but adrili.ttcd Uw.t tho ,'.,;tato

:.Sinin-..:, Lo.i;s in r..ost st!'.tes uould have to be chnngcd hoforc t ha.t C(Juld
bo &lt;lone.

."..t thi:J i:met:i.ng., ciao, there wu~ con0idcrabl0 discussion c;1.o
to rrhcther or not it tiould be bottcr to ho.vo one pnper un • to.l:o an entire
dny tc read it md. discu.::,o :1.t 1 ond m"rivo nt so'.1;0 definite conclusion,
this rri.atter to be gone :into further nnd reco:r.., , cr1do.'.:,ionc r;;:i.de t,o the

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Do•,rd of Directors.
The next paper tfaG np-t11a.r Extraction Under Hco.vy Cover ·,dth
r:o~ilo Lo.:.~dine En.chines. 11 1'his v1::.s not pc,:r•i:.iculnrly intere sting, the .
:1.u "GhoP not beiP.g pre.':lcnt, und the man t-1ho :read it not beinP- familiar
·,;l t h tho system of minin-3 . Tho cover v,as not p;~rticularly ""110avy , beir~
about 500 feet, t..md it merely described a systen of trucing out pillurs
rf.Lt.h raobile loa.ct:1.ne; r.,achincs and lea.vi.nr; blocks of coal very similer to
,·.ih d·, r:0 do at our Sup:::rior or Ttoliance min&lt;) s, .-,her€) we o.ro experiln&amp;ntirie
u:tt h t he Joy m~chines for thir; purposa.

On Thursday, there v1c.s no mectin~ of the Conl Division , so
I 2:;:.tcnrkld o. me0tinc of tho lfineral Divlsion, listcninf, to o. lecture
b Dr. -~. S. Jeru: j of the Bu!'eau oi' !Jines, ex:Jlaining a. raethod of :i.•d'ining
mnnr-;anose ore in c, sm..-i.11 plnnt. n.t Boulct0r Da., , ::' ich i s being opsratcd
by the Duroau oi' Einos. Tbi s , ,cs most interesting , mi 'l 'chere H G.S ::. grent
ciecl of discussion l"'egnr line thi s . It. ua.s apparently a nen pl ant -1mi o.
ncH r:ey of !)l"Odt~ci n:.; this mim:iraJ..
I .:uso lise,cncc.l t o f-\ very intcrostin~ nrticlc on tlufitl.nuL , di Vin.'.;
-the history of "u w-iinur:1 for one l un ~red yea.rs bG.clt, the system being
clcvelopcd by the :i; ranch, not bccoa l n:..; very active in thiD country until .
about 1886, uhen .?. youn::; Ar1erlc·m en~incer-111[~ student took up the r.1."?..t tci&gt;
and r;orkcd out a. Gy stem of refinins the be m·es. It 'l';as also inter0stinL
to me to Ir.non tl1at this 1:1.incr.il does not occur in o. vein, but it occm•o
in cormoction ,-,,i tr~ cleys. r.:ovln_" pict,UI'os in connection ~·1ith this ,,ere
VC'l"'Y ::i.nterestins , and the 1:.1.:.ny &lt;lifi'icultics encountered, ond the
okeptici~m of people ::ms dcii1onntrnted \ hen they \·tore o.sked to purcho.sc
any products mo.de frc.ra .il.uminur.1. In ordc1.. to 1:1et kitchen utensils on
t ,_c r:1nrkot it nr-.s necoco~ to 3i ve ar;ey tea. kettles and other cooltlrlG
ut,ensilo. '.i.'his fr.dustr-,1 hao gro;m until it is third in the r.tlnercls
used, the .first bcin,c ateel, t ho second copp&lt;3r, v.ncl the third alumirn.1.r:i.
I Gpent four vcriJ active do;rs, hn.d no time for visiting, a.nd,
a s I :,aid at the bc:;i.unino of this report, I met m.-:u\V peopl0 ·whom I felt
p:;..•ivilc~od to Imo:·; on account of their accomplisha1cnts in m ny divioions
of tl.e on[;inocrinr: field. l~ver:,,·onc r.cem.ed to be very happy th:r t I.':1•.
t:c1\uliffe has been olcctod President. Ho i·:i l l mkc mi c1:cellont prosidinc;
officer , nnd dll handle the affairs of the Inntitute to t he so,tisfaction
of everyone concerned. And nmi I \jould just like to say one ,jord before clooine:; ,

tha.t I uich that this Section :ni 3ht do all possible to cuin ner1 wer.1bers,
because I think everyone who is in the encincerine profession should be
3 mor..ber of tho ,ll.nmricnn Inctitute of ill.nine and t~etallurcict\l -,•n,;ineers
bocnuse of the benefits thoy ;;9t from their · contn.cts :lith ot~1cr engineers:
o..l'ld I knoci tha.t the Section here 0orv0s a useful purpone, cottinr~ us
tocothcr once in r!. while, discus:ling problems in nh:lch r:o c.Pc r::utua.lly
interested, broutlenin~ our lmo·;-;lodge 311d our expoI'ienco.
Recpectfully oubntlttctl,

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                    <text>Sep t 6Ilb er 1 0 , 1 938

Lunch a t 1 2 : 30

,:;l el e ction s

:.~ c.Aul i ff e I s Kil t i e Band

Invoc a tion

il ev . Br u c e :K . :Sl un t
Geor g e :a . ..,r de

In tro du c ti on o f Gu e s ts

Chai :rman

J:&gt;r e -s en t a tio n o f

l=i. es.i:-on s e

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u. II . Cam e-o n
:•_;:anac,in t; Di re c tor
:ff a, t i o n al 'af e ty Co un ci 1

,J&amp;T Ti lf.SLS 0 :::1 SAJ'-'-"TY•~ Tropby

~ug en e Ll cAuliffe
P r e s i d ent
The Un io n Fc.:.cif ic Co al Com:p any
Geo . A. Br o vm
Su y eri n t enc en t
Su p er ior iii ne
Jam Dex ter
L:em.b er o f F ersonn el
11 D 11 :U:ine,
8Uj_) e:rio r

Hema.rk s

J: :c e s en tation of Bur e au o f Iiine .s i'.\.wai· d s
to i,i1• . .l!iUs en e :~cAuli fi' e

E . H. D en ny
District En t:si n e er
U . 6 . Bur e a u of :.Ii n e s

1:To naan D arao n
Director, Safety Activities
,Au tomo ti ve Safety :Foun da tion

R . R . Knill
i3 af et-J En gi neer

The Union Pacific Co al. Company
I. H . Bayless
Gen er a.l li ctn ag er
'11he Union ?acific Co al. Comj_J any
J election s

..: cAuliffe' s Kil tie Band

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Rock Sprinss Miner
9-9-38

Safety Trophy
(Continued Fromi Page One)

\Safety Tiroplhiy 1I'o
Be Prese1IBterll lo
Superior IlJ) Mine
Workers amirday
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The national "Sentinels
of Safety'' trophy will be
presented to employes of
The Union Pacific Co a 1
company's Superior D mine
at a luncheon that will be
held in the Old Timers 1.

building a.t 12: 30 p. m. •Sa turday.
W ..H. •Cameron of Chicago , mana.ging director of the National Safety
Council , " riill present 1lhe trophy and
make the main after-luncheon ad- ,
' dress.
The enfir e program will b e broadI cast by KVRS, Ro el, Springs broadcasting station, 1beginn'ing aaout
1:30 p. m.
D mine won ,the national trophy ·
in 1937 for maintaining the best
,;;afe•ty rewrd of any bituminous
mine in the United Strutes. Ifa record wa s 301,051 man-hours •w orked
with no lost-time injuries.
This is t h e ,third time that a Union Pacific Coal company mine won
the award. In 1933 the Supe1ior B
mine won tll e " Sen,tinels of Safety"
with a record of lS'i ,888 man-hours
wo1·ked without a Jos t-time injury,
and in 193 4 th e Sup er ior C mine
won it ,on a r ecorid' of 225 ,42 6 manhours wo'rlced w itho ut a Jos t-tim e
injury, During th e next ,two years
th e trophy went t o mi ne s in West
Vir ginia a nd Kentucky, ,to be won
again in Hl 37 by a Wyoming mine.
Norman Da mon, director of safety
activit ies of the A uto motive Safety
Foundation , wlll he a. g uest at the
luncheon, and will a lso address the
employes . Both i.\I!r, Cameron and
:\Ir. Damon are enro u te ,to Los Angeles to atte nd the E leven Western
St a t es Safety conference.
(Co n tinued on Page Four)

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Others •to appear on the program .
will ·be Eu•g ene 'McAuliffe, ,president;
and! George B. Pryde, vice presiden,t
of o,p ermtions, of The Union Pacific
Co.al company ; E . H. Den-n y of Denver, engineer of the, U. S. bureau of
mines; I. N. Bayless, general manager, and R. R. Knill, s a•fety engineer
of the coal company; George A.
Brown, supe1,intendent' of Superior
'mines, and •Srum Dexter of the D
mii-ne personnel.
l\~cAuliffe's Kiltie ·b and will furnish musical selections.
Depicts Mother and C'l1ild
The "Sentinels of Sa.fety" is a
bronze s tatue tite, designed! by Begni
de! Piatta. It depkfs a mother and
child greet ing the father on his
"safe" return from his day's work .
The mo lll~er smiles after an~ous
w2.i&lt;ting and t he child r earh e5 expectan,tly forwa rd to ·b e fu ken bv
,his father.
•
The troph ~- i s donated b'y " Th e
E xplosive Enginee r," a mining publi cation at W il mi n;;ton, Del., a n d is
awarded a P. n u;i.lly througlh th e Na 'it.ional Safety com petition, a yea rly
safety contest cond!ucted iby the U. '
S. bu rea u of mines. Rules of the I
contest s pe~ify that a committee I
comprise:d of seven men who hold
dist'inctive posiniou-s in the mining
or quarning in:d:ustries shall make
the award.
The follo,ving mining men made
the selection of the tS 'uperlor D mine
f·Or 1937:
Thomas T. Read, Vlnt6n profe,ssor of mining, Colulll!bia university;
Julian D. Conover, secretary of the
American Mining Congress; William
G·reen, president of the American
Federat.fon of Labor; W. H. Cameron, managing d&lt;ireotor of tlhe Nat ional Sa fety Council; J. D. Battle,
e;xeclutive secretary of the National
Coal Asw ciation; A. J. R. Curtis,
.assistant ro the general manager of
the Portland Cement association; A.
T. Goldbeck, director of the :bureau
of engineering of the National
Crushed Stone association.
The presentation of t&gt;he 1937
award here Saturday will be the first
time ,th a.t a member of the committee has presented the winner with
ithe trophy, Eugene M:cAuliffe stated
lyesterday.
Luncheon P1-ogr11m
Selections, l\lcAuliffe's K i 1 t i e
band.
Invocation, Rev. Bruce- IC Blun.t.

I

Introduction or gu ests, George B.
Pr)1d1e, chairman.
Presentation of "Sentinels of 1
,
1
• Srufety"
trophy, ·vv. H. Cameron, I
:manag;ing direcfor Nrutional Safe.ty ;
Council.
Response, Eugene lVkAuliffe, pres- ,
ident The Union Pac-ific Coal compa ny.
_Remarks, George A. Brown, superrntenden,t Superior mines.
Remarks, Sam Dexter, Jnember of
personnel "D" mine, Superior.
Presentation of Bureau of l\Iines
Awards to :\Ir. !Eugene l\IcAuliffe, E.
H. Denny, district engineer U, s.
Bureau of Mines.
,Remarks, Norman Damon, director, safety activities Awtomotive
Safety Foundwtion.
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shown above, w ill b::! present ed to
The Union Pacific Co a l compa ny
today for a national record in
coal mining safet y. Th e awa rd
was won f or 1937 • by the Superior D mine for its record of
no lost time accidents with 301,051 man-hours of exposure. The
company will retain possession of
the trophy for a year.

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T_he Sentinels of Safety trophy, 1
won by Superior D mine of The :
Union Pacific Coal company in the
annual national safety competition
conducted ·by the United States
• Bureau of Mines, will be presented
to the coal company at a luncheon
meeting to be held at 12:30 p. m .
today in the Old Timers bui,1ding.
Presentation of the trophy will
be made by W. H. Came.ron, managing director of the national safety council and a member of the
1937 committee of awards supervising the safety competition.
Eugene M.cAuliffe, presii:lent of
The Union Pacific Coal company,.
will receive the trophy.
Superior D mine won the trophy
for its record in 1937 of 301,051
man-hours worked without a lost
time accident. It will be the third
time a mine of the Union Pacific
Coal company has received the
. trophy since 1933.
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THE EXPLOSD!ES ENGINEER
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SENTINE
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Scranton Mine
PICKANDS, MATHER &amp; COMP ANY

No. 5 Limestone Mine
T. C. I. &amp; R. R. CO.
Eddy Creek Mine
THE HUDSON ,COAL C01"1PANY

Port Inland Quarry
INLAND LIME &amp; STONE CO.

Bates Mine (Iron)
THE l\'.I. A. HANNA COMPANY

Winton No. I Mine
THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO.

Listed above are the six mines
which won top honors in the
National Safety ComtJelilion, of
z939.
Four of these winners have
been presented with Sentinels of
Safely trophies in commemoration of their achievement . Presentations of trophies to the
remaining two mines will be
made in the near future.
This article reports some of t:he
highlights of th_e Sentin els _of
Safety jJresenlatwn ceremonies
which have already taken f1lace,
and summarizes the j1l11ns of t,he
two comf1anies which will _ho~d
their presentation ceremomes zn
the near future.
These celebrations are a high
point in the safety year and of
themselves are valuable not only
in underscoring safely to members of winning oj1erations but
also because t!tey call the attention of every mining, quanying,
and construction operation in t!1e
country to the value of the jmncij1les that mah~ jJOssible the
winning of Sentinels of Safety
trojJhies.

SCRANTON MINE
PICl{ANDS, MATHER &amp; COMPANY
HE FIRST presentation of a
Sentinels of Safety trophy this
year was made to Scranton
Mine, operated by Pickands,
Mather and Company, Hibbing, Minnesota, which won top place in the
open-pit mines group with a record of
259,823 man-hours worked during the
year 1939, ,vithout an accident. The
presentation of the trophy was made on
the night of June 21 at a banquet held
at the Sons of Italy hall and was attended by more than 200 employes of
Scranton Mine, officials of Pickands,
Mather and Company, and their guests.

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TROPHY PRESENTED BY J. J. FORBES

FORBES, supervising engineer,
Jthe• J.U.Sentinels
S. Bureau of Mines, presented
of Safety trophy to Mike
Grecula, who accepted it on behalf of
the employes of Scranton Mine. This

presentation by Mr. Forbes was particularly appropriate since he was employed by Pickands, Mather and Company 24 years ago and at that time
received his first incentive to engage in
safety work. In his presentation speech,
Mr. Forbes emphasized the necessity
for first-aid instructions to provide a
greater interest in safety work and the
necessity of not becoming over-confident or careless as a result of the honors
won. Mr. Grecula expressed his appreciation of the award and of the
honor felt by the miners whom he
represented. In their behalf,he thanked
the officials of Pickands, Mather and
Company for the interest in safety work
which they maintained, making it possible for such records as this to be
achieved. Telegrams were received
from William Rose and J.C. Stennett,
safety engineer of the National Safety
Council, congratulating the Scranton

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and Edward Smith, St. Lou i County
mine inspector.
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Entertain ment was fu rnLhecl by the
Josephine Butler troupe of pecialty
tap dancers and singers from D uluth .
A poem was written especially for
the events of this day by Thelma L
Brennan, a member of Pickan ds,
Mather and Company's safety department. This poem, which we quote below, appeared on the program card at
the celebration, and was much appreciated by all concerned.

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Safety trophy for open-pit mines to Mi ke Grecula, who received it on behalf of his
fellow workers. Left to right: Nick Danculovich, ] . ] . Forbes, M ike Grecula, Joe
Verna, George Burns, Rudolf Stiglich .

employes and Pickands, Mather and
Company.
Edward Leach, formerly of Hibbing,
now residing in Duluth, praised the
employes for their feat and expressed
his hope that they would continue the
good work.
George Martinson, director of safety
for Pickands, Mather and Company, a
guest for the occasion, stated he knew
the caliber of the men employed by the
Scranton Mine and their interest in
safety. He urged the older employes
to encourage the younger men to follow closely in the lessons of safety and
urged them not to quit since they had
won the honors. "If you should happen
to fall down, don't stay down-get up
again and carry out the message of
safety," stated Mr. Martinson.
George Murphy, employe, told of the
efforts the men put forth to acquire the
interest in safety work, and Louis
Micka, head of the Hibbing Safety
Council, said the reason that the trophy
was won was due to the cooperation of
the company in providing every safety
device and the ability of the men to
follow instructions and carry out
orders.
Superintendent Fearing of the Scranton Mine, said he was both proud of
and grateful for the honors that had
come to the Scranton Mine-proud because the employes and employers displayed so much interest in safety work,
and grateful to the operating company
for the interest it has always shown in
an active safety program.
L. C. David, general superintendent
of the mining department of Pickands,
Mather and Company, gave an outline
of the significance of the award, and

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congratulated the employes of Scranton Mine on their performance.
At this same ceremony, the J oseph
A. Holmes safety award was made to
the employes of Scranton Mine by
F. S. Crawford, district engineer, U. S.
Bureau of Mines, Duluth, Minnesota.
Mr. Crawford gave a history of the
Holmes award and a list of winners in
previous years.
The appreciation of the employes
was expressed by Joseph Kiam, an employe of Scranton Mine, who spoke
briefly on behalf of his fellow workers.
Congratulations were offered by a number of the guests and other officials of
Pickands, Mather and Company who
were present for the occasion. These

" To Th e Scranton

"The Scranton Mine has at last come
through
And received recognition in safety
that's due
For working the entire year of '39
·without a day's time lost at the mine
In hours, happiness, or even pay
So the 'Sentinels of Safety' is given this
day
As a symbol of honor and a record
that's best
In hours and exposure from all the
rest
Of the United States pits that are in
line
With a contest held by the Bureau of
Mines.
\,Ve salute you today for a record so
fine
And say, 'Keep It Up'-Scranton
Mine!"

A big feature of the p resentation exercises at Scranton 1'1ine was the banquet
attended by m ore than 200 emjJloyes.

�The Explosives Engineer
October, 1940

the third time since 1936, the
Sentinels of Safety trophy for nonF
metallic mines was presented to Ten-

PRINCIPAL SPEECH
BY FRANK E. CASH

nessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company's No. 5 limestone mine at
Muscoda, Alabama, for its winning
record of 167,712 man-hours worked
during 1939 without an accident. The
presentation of the trophy to the employes of the mine was made at a ceremony on the afternoon of August 12
at the mine. Prior to the formal presentation speeches, the employes of the
mine, officials of Tennessee Coal, Iron
and Railroad Company, and their
guests congregated at the shaft, exchanged greetings, and enjoyed free
cigars and soft drinks provided by the
company. Ceremonies were opened by
F. R. Birchfield, chief mine inspector,
who acted as master of ceremonies.
Ewing Carter, superintendent of
Muscoda, congratulated his men on
their splendid achievement in winning
the Sentinels of Safety trophy for their
excellent safety record during 1939.
Miners were honored especially on this
occasion by a speech from Robert
Gregg, president of Tennessee Coal,
Iron and Railroad Company. Other
speeches of congratulation and praise
were made by E. M. Ball, general superintendent of all mines and quarries;
J. A. Leonard, safety inspector; J. H.
Hall, safety inspector; R. H. Bumgardner, manager of the safety and casualty
bureau; C. E. Abbott, vice president in
charge of raw materials; and E. J. McCrossin, chief of safety and inspection
bureau, Department of Industrial Relations, State of Alabama.
The presentation of the Sentinels of
Safety trophy was made by R. W. McKee, manager, Hercules Powder Company, Birmingham, Alabama. Mr. _McKee reviewed the record of No. 5 limestone mine in past years. He gave a
short resume of the significance of the
Sentinels of Safety award and gave his
hearty congratulations to the men
whose sustained practice of safety had
won them this honor.
Frank Cash, district engineer, U. S.
Bureau of Mines, presented certificates
awarded by the Joseph A. Holmes Association to the employes at No. 5
limestone mine. Mr. Cash made the
principal speech of the occasion, the
text of which is as follows:

"THE Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association, bearing the name of the
first director of the United States
Bureau of Mines, and being closely associated with that Federal Bureau, has
had, since 1919, for one of its principal
functions, recognition of safety accomplislunents of various kinds in connection with individuals, groups of individuals, departments, mines, plants,
quarries, and industrial companies in
the mining, petroleum, and allied industries.
"These awards differ from those of
the National Safety Competition, sponsored by THE EXPLOSIVES ENGINEER and
conducted annually by the Bureau of
Mines, in that the Safety Competition
awards are, in the several groups, strictly on a competitive basis, while the
Holmes awards are considered as individual cases of outstanding merit.
"Individual awards may be made for
courage or resourcefulness, but mine,

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plant, quarry, or company awards may
be made on various bases, such as manhours of exposure without lost-time
accidents, tons produced without fatalities, etc. All of these awards are based
on the willingness of the company or
individual to submit the experience for
consideration.
"In 1934, the ore-mining division of
the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad
Company was awarded a Holmes certificate for opera ting without a fatality
from October 28, 193 1, to March 6,
1933, during which period it produced
1,351,877 tons of ore and stone, and for
operating without a fatali ty fro m
March 8, 193:J, to Februar y 4, 1934,
wi th a produ ction of 1,3 11,032 tons of
ore and stone.
"In 1939, an award was m~de to the
Dolonah Quarry for operating fro m
January 15, 1937, to February 6, 1939,
and continuing, withou t a los t-time
accident, working 458,624 man-hours
and producing 1,030,259 tons of stone;
and to No. 5 limestone mine for oper-

Right: R. W. 11icKee, Robert Gregg,
and E. M. Ball talked things over before the presentation exercises at No. 5
limestone mine.
Below: Frank Cash, district engineer,
U. S. Bureau of Mines, congratulates
miners on their safety record.

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October, 1940

ating from April 6, 1935, to February
7, 1939, and continuing without a lost~
time accident, with 409,521 man-hours
exposure and producing 517,509 tons
of stone.
"The Sentinels of Safety trophy has
been awarded three times to No. 5
limestone mine in recent years; in 1939,
there were 27 competing mines in the
contest won by No. 5 limestone mine.
"At the annual meeting of the
Holmes Safety Association, held in
Washington, D. C., April 16, 1940, after
consideration of submitted experiences, 11 medals and 4 certificates were
awarded to individuals for their efforts
in saving lives; 126 certificates were
issued to mining and petroleum companies, mines, plants, and quarries for
good safety records; and 43 certificates
were awarded to individuals for longtime employment in mining without
an accident to themselves, or for skill
in supervising the work of others. Fifteen of these awards came to our district, or the 8 Southeastern states; 9
came to Alabama; 5 of them to the oremining division of Tennessee Coal,
Iron and Railroad Company.
"Congratulations to the ore and
stone mining and quarrying division of
Tennesse Coal, Iron and Railroad
Company.
"There is such an occurrence as an
unavoidable accident, and there may
be occasional "trade-risk" accidents,
but they are few and far between.
Though the injured person often is
partly responsible for his injury, and
sometimes entirely responsible, too
often the responsibility is placed on
the victim.
"I am one of those who believe that
accidents in the mining industry can
and should be materially reduced. This
can be done through scientific "job
planning," adequate supervision, thorough training of employes, and the
proper coordination of planning,
supervision, and training.
"The safety record that this meeting
today recognizes certainly establishes
the fact that an underground limestone
mine can be operated safely.
"Here are nearly 100 men who have
worked in and around No. 5 limestone
mine since April 5, 1935, more than 5
years, and who have mined approximately 700,000 tons of stone without a
lost-time accident. This accomplishment has been nationally recognized by
the J. A. Holmes Safety Association
through a certificate of honor, which
reads as follows:
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accident from April 6, 1935, to Janu~ry
31 , 1940 (and continuing), employ~ng
an average of 91 men and _p roducmg
535 , 1 79 tons of limestone m 685,9 12
man-hours of exposure (underground
and surface).
"It is gratifyinr; to all_con~erned that
this record is bemg mamtamed.

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ter, superintendent, Muscod~
Tennessee Coal, Iron and \ . ~
Company, on behalf_ o~ the J~"•
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told his men that he was J1roud of their achievement.
Bottom: The headframe and limestone plant at the mo·ulh of Mu sco da ";'·/ o. 5 ore
slope. Sentinels of Safety presentation sj1eeches were made from. th e ram /1 at the
headfram e on the extreme right.

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October, 1940

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HUDSON (C[]Al COMPANY

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Mme, wluch won the Sentinels of
Safety u·ophy for anthracite mines with
a record of 626,456 man-hours worked
during 1939, with a severi ty rate of
0.54, will receive its award on October
12. The presentation will be made in
a celebration to be held at the Olyphant High-School auditorium. These
exercises will be distinguished by the
presentation of the trophy to Eddy
Creek Mine by E1:!_g~f!e McAuliffe,
~sj.9._~.1'!.t of Union Pacific Coal Company. ApproximateTy six hundred certificates of honor will be presented at
this time by the U.S. Bureau of Mines
to the employes of Eddy Creek Mine.
Exercises will begin in the afternoon
of October 12 in the auditorium, and
will be followed by a dinner that night.
Present at the dinner in a joint meeting
with trophy winners will be members
of Hudson Coal Company's safety key
organization, consisting of about sixty
mine foremen who have earned distinction for outstanding safety records at
their operations, and whose organization has gained wide recognition for
the excellent safety principles for
which it stands.
Present, also, for this occasion will
be members of the U. S. Bureau of
Mines, officials of the Pennsylvania
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guests.
The Olyphant Shaft Mine (part of
the Eddy Creek Colliery) was opened
before the Civil 'War in 1860 and has
been worked continuously since that
time. Coal is worked from seven beds,
which vary in thickness from tluee to
nine ft. Employed in the mine today
are 110 miners, 227 miners' laborers,
u3 inside company men, 12 outside
company men, and 11 officials-a total
of 473 in all. The daily production is
500 mine cars of coal and 75 cars of rock
- aggregating about 1, 300 market tons
of coal.

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with making safely work at Ecldy Creek
Mine. Left to right:]. /1-1. Reid, sujJerintendent; Leo Healey, assistant superintendent; and E. B. Charlton, mine
foreman. In back of them is the heaclf rame at OlyjJhant shaft.
Middle: The ultimate application of
safety dejJends in great part on the
efforts of the section foremen. These
section foremen and SujJerintendent
E. B. Charlton heljJed win the Sentinels
of Safety trophy for OlyjJhant shaft.
Left to right, back row: James Callaghan, E. B. Charlton, ]acllson McKinley, Patrick Beatty, Russel Owens.
Front row: William Richards, Vincent
Crowley, Andrew Schultz, William
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PORT INLAND QUARRY
INLAND LIME &amp;STONE COMPANY
HE presentation of the Sentinels of
Safety trophy for quarries has not
yet been made to Inland Lime and
Stone Company, Manistique, Mic)1igan, which won top place in its group
in the National Safety Competition of
1939 with a record of 458,892 manhours worked without an accident.
However, plans are being made for this
event at the close of the operating season, and it will probably take place
sometime during the month of December.
Inland Lime and Stone Company
commemorated the winning of this
trophy by the publication of an eightpage booklet, which gives the facts surrounding the operation during 1939
that culminated in the winning of this
trophy. This booklet includes pictures
of employes, an aerial view of its crushing plant, and a list of officials and employes. The booklet was bound in a
handsome blue cover and entitled "Inland Safety Award-1939." A copy was
presented to each employe, whose
name was engraved in gold lettering on
the cover.
A few remarkable statistics about the
safety record of Inland Lime and Stone
Company are presented in this booklet.
During the past nine years, a total of
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worked, have been operated without a
lost-time injury. One, or more, disabling injuries occurred in each of the
other 25 months. The number of manhours completed during months in
which there were no lost-time accidents
is 2,594,926. A total of 3,381,147 manhours has been operated, and the
accident-frequency rate for this period
is 10.944 per million man-hours and
the severity rate is 7.251 per thousand
man-hours for the same period.
Operations were carried on at Port

Inland from September i
January 1, 1940, without~
injury, and a total of 93 4
hours was worked during this;,. ~
Mr. W. H. Cameron, managf
rector of the National Safety c~
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has n ot had. a lost-t im e accident since
Sej;temb er 8, I 937· T his record has
won th em the Sentin els of Safety
troph y in th e quarry groujJ for tw o successive years. Th ese m en are m em bers
of th e q11an )1 o pera.tin g force.
~ott om : From this crushing and screen mg jJ/ant at Port Inland., eight m iles
from th e quarry, Inland Lime an d
Stone ComjJany ships crush ed. ston e
across Lalw 1"\1ichigan.

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October, 1940

JBATlES MliNJE
THE Mo Ao HANNA C[]MPANY
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Sentinels of Safety trophy for

metal mines was presented to Bates
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Mine on July 30 by F. S. Crawford, district engineer of the Bureau of Mines,
Duluth, Minnesota. Presentation was
made at one of the regular safety meetings held at the mine.

Year

1937
1938
1939
Totals

Average
Number
Employes

Total
Hours
Worked

119

251,384
163,616
187,256
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Bates Mine celebrated exceptional
progress in safety since, with the completion of the year 1939, its accident
frequency had been reduced from 11.9
to o and its accident severity from 0.3

to o. Figures for the last three years, of
which Bates Mine may be justly proud,
are quoted below:
Besides the award of the Sentinels of
Safety trophy, during the past three
years Bates Mine has earned two Joseph
A. Holmes certificates of honor.

Numb er
Injured

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Total
Shifts
Lost

99
148
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247

Accident
Frequency

Accident
Severity

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Safety and mine-rescue trammg is
under the direction of P. A. Carmichael, safety director of The M. A.
Hanna Company; and all work at the
mine is under the supervision of S. E.

Here are some of the employes of Bates Mine who were presented with the
Sentinels of Safety trophy for metal mines by F. S. Crawford, district engineer of
the Bureau of Mines.

Quayle, super intendent; F. E. Keese
mining. captain; and ·w alter Vassar'.
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western end of the Menominee Iron
Range of the Lake Superior di strict. It
is two miles from Iron River in Iron
County, Michigan.
The mine was first opened in 1910
and after considerable exploration and
development work, first shipped ore in
1915. It has been a consistent shipper,
and up to 1940 has shipped a total of
2,893,258 tons. It has been operated by
the Hanna Iron Ore Company, a subsidiary of National Steel Corporation,
since January 1, 1924. During 1939 the
number of employes averaged one hundred men, which is approximately the
average number employed during the
life of the mine.
Ore is mined from several ore bodies
by the sub-level stoping method. These
ore bodies stand nearly vertical and
usually have black slate in both the
foot and hanging walls. Because of the
heavy surface overburden, which is in
places 180 ft. deep and saturated with
water, no stopes are caved from surface.
The mine has reached a depth of 1,650
ft., from· which depth all ore is now
being hoisted. Main levels are spaced
250 ft. apart. The first sub-level is
driven in the ore 35 ft. above the main
level. The interval between sub-levels
is then cut to 27 ft. and the difference
made up in the back pillar.
This type of mining and the nature
of the ore bodies in this mine have
made every employe safety-conscious.
Regular monthly safety meetings of all
employes are held in the change house
and at these meetings safety and efficiency are thoroughly and freely discussed. All safety methods or devices
suggested by an employe or an outsider
are given a trial, and once a device has
been adopted the employes are diligent
in its application. Well-trained crews
for mine-rescue work are maintained,
and regular training is carried on at
regular intervals throughout the year.
All employes have had first-aid training.
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THE UNION PACliIPliC C([])Al COMPANY
HE MEN of Winton ~o. 1 Mine w:re
uuests at a dinner 1n the Old T1mers'Building, Rock. Springs, Wyoming,
at 2 p. m., Saturday, S~ptemb~r 7, ,~hen
they were presented with the Sentmels
of Safety" trophy with which all our
readers are familiar. This is the fifth
time tl1at this magnificent trophy has
been won by a mine 0£ The Union
Pacific Coal Company in the Nationar
_Safety Competition, a nation-wide contest among bituminous-coal mines for
outstanding records in safety. The presentation was made by Mr. Cadwallader Evans, Jr., vice president and
general manager of The Hudson Coal
Company, Scranton, Pennsylvania.
One of the mines under his jurisdicton
won the trophy in the anthracite-coal
mining division in this same competition.

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Celebration Broadcast Over Radio

The stirring strains of bagpipes
-u shered in the day's activities, and
everyone was in a jovial mood. Rev.
Albin Gnidovec delivered the invocation, after which everyone sat down to
a splendid dinner.
Following the dinner, the program
of speeches was broadcast over radio
station KVRS, Rock Springs, Mr.
George B. Pryde acting as chairman of
the meeting. Mr. Pryde's opening remarks were as follows:
"Fellow employes of The Union Pacific Coal Company, and guests:
"I am sure you are all very happy to
be here today to participate in the
ceremonies incident to the presentation of the safety award to No. 1 Mine,
"\&lt;\Tinton, 1vhich won the trophy last
year. Someone said this morning that
this had become an annual habit with
The Union Pacific Coal Company. We
.hope we will continue this habit, and
that this lady and child, to whom we
have become greatly attached, will stay
with us.
"It may interest you to know the
years that the safety trophy has been
·won by Superior. For the year 1933
Superior "B" Mine won, with 187,888
man-hours worked without a lost-time
injury; in 1934 Superior "C" Mine
won, with 225,426 man-hours; in 1937
"D" Mine won, with 301,051 manhours; and in 1938 "B" Mine won
again with_ 243,094 man-J10ur~. N~w,
in 1939, Wmton No. 1 Mme wms with
277,139 man-hours worked without a
lost-time injury.
"Winton has been doing an especially good job. Going back to 1935, we
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man-hours per injury; in 193G, 6 injuries and 103,900 man-hours per injury; in 1937, 3 injuries and 204,017
man-hours per injury; in 1938, 4 injuries and 141,174 man-hours per injury; and in 1939 only 2 injuries and
289,272 man-hours per injury in both
mines there. That is an especially good
record.
Chief InsjJ eclor Congratulates Winners
"Now we have a rather large program and we are going to move along
with that. vVe have with us today a
man who is vitally interested in safety.
The very nature of his work makes him
interested in safety work, and he is particularly interested in cutting down accidents, looking after the safety of men
working in coal mines. I am going to
call upon Mr. James Sampson, chief
coal-mine inspector for the State of
Wyoming."
Mr. Sampson responded as follows:
"Mr. Chairman, guests of The Union
Pacific Coal Company, and winners of
'the award:
"I give you my best wishes and sincere congratulations on your wonder-

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ful achievement. Each and all ol .f . . .,_
I am sure, must feel an honest prid ' . ·-'
having won this trophy, and more e~~~
cially so in the thought that ov.~ one ,
hundred other mines were in "'direct 'competition with yo u. Coal mining
is a h azarcl ou o cupa tion, and you
know that it requi re
onstant and
diligen t care to avo id the pitCalls to be
foun d in all mi nes. H ard ly :t clay goes
by witho ut our reading of a mine's
claiming a victirn . .But by thi accompli hmen t yo u point yery p lain l to the
fact that accident are avoidable.
"It will be of inter t to everyone
present to know that there were 146
men killed in the coal mines of the
United Sta tes during July, 19,10. The
production of coal during this month
amounted to 40,499,000 short tons,
with a fatality rate of 3.60 per million
short tons mined. It may also interest
you to know that, from January to July,
875 men were killed, the fatality rate
being 2.92. Seventeen of this number
were killed in the antlu·acite mines of
Pennsylvania, and I am very sorry to
say that the State of Wyoming, in the
same period of time, contributed five
of this number. Forgetfulness, disobedience to orders, and violation of
rules laid down by the various coal
companies throughout the state were in
most part responsible for this record.
That the winners of this award were
neither forgetful nor careless goes without saying. To the mine superintend-

Cadwallader Evans, Jr., vice jnesiclent and general manager of Hudson Coal
Company, presented the Sentinels of Safety trophy for bituminous coal mines to
Eugene McAuli[fe, president of The Union Pacific Coal Company. The exercises
which took place on this occasion were outstanding, particularly because this was
the fifth time a Union Pacific mine had won the trophy.

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at the Sentinels of Safe ty troj&gt;hy presentation at Rock Springs. b
ent, to the mine fore1nen and assistants, I offer my best wishes for the
continuance of the work. To Mr.
McAuliffe, president of The Union
Pacific Coal Company, and father of the
safety movement in our state, and to
his staff of competent mining men, my
heartiest and sincere congratulations
for what they have accomplished."

No Injuries for 2I .lvI.onths
Mr. Pryde then called on Mr. R . R.
Knill, safety engineer of The Union
Pacific Coal Company, who ·works day
in and day out to get results in the
safety work. Mr. Knill spoke as follows:
"Mr. Chairman, guests, and may I
say, honored guests, men of Winton
No. 1 Mine:
"It always makes a man feel good to
finish a job and know that it is well
done. It also makes him feel better to
know that, in doing the job well, he
has done it better than others who have
tried to do the same thing. This is the
task which the men of Winton No. 1
Mine performed in competition with
101 other mines, having ·w orked the
entire year of 1939 without a lost-time
injury, thereby winning the Sentinels
of Safely trophy for bituminous-coal
mines during the year 1939. However,
vVinton No. 1 Mine's safety record
dates back to more than one year, because this mine has a record of twentyone months without a disabling injury
-from October 28, 1938, to July 29,
1940.
"I wish to add my congratulations,
not only to Mr. Hicks and Mr. Wilkes,
but to every man who worked in No. 1
Mine, Winton, during the year 1939.-"
History of the Competition
Mr. Pryde called upon Theodore
Marvin, editor of THE EXPLOSIVES

ENGINEER, through whose generosity
this trophy is made available.
" Mr. Chairman and guests of the
Union Pacific," said Mr. Marvin, "it is
a great pleasure to come back here,
especially on this occasion, which
makes your fifth victory in winning our
lady and the little child. I am very
happy to extend to Winton No. 1 Mine
our very, very sincere best wishes and
congratulations to you for this outstanding victory.
"You, here, have set a high standard.
I remember in the initial years of this
;competition we wondered if a mine
would ever go through a year without
a lost-time accident. Many would
wager great fortunes that that could
not be accomplished, and yet you,
along with a few other mines, have
proved that it can be done.
"] ust for the record, although I know
you all have the facts, this competition
for the trophy was started in 1925.
·when it started, something like two
hundred mines were entered in the
competition, while today the list is
growing close to four hundred. In 1925
the record showed the average of the
mining accidents of those in the competition to be about 100 accidents per
million man-hours worked. In 1939,
your year of victory, that had been reduced to an average of 36 accidents. In
the bituminous-coal-mining division of
this competition, the average of the
lost-time accidents in the mines in the
competition was just half the average
of the accidents in the mines outside
the competition. I want to stress that,
because your mine has been entered in
the competition and you have been
competing. You have been just twice as
safe as the average of the mines which
have not been in competition, a fact
which certainly indicates the value of

Lr~!ng by hard wo~·k to improve safety.
. No t con tent with that, you men of
vVm ton No. 1 have not_just accepted
th at average, you have wiped accidents
out. I n so doing;, you are at the top, a t
the pm nacle, of safe ty. You have set
the standard. You send inspiration out
Lhroughou t the whole minino- world
like r ad io beams, to other m~n. Yo~
men h_ere s~and, at the ]?resent ti me, in
t~1e b1tummous-coal-m ming industry,
as Lhe grea tes t single force fo r sa fety.
Your record ta nds over all this whole
b road coun try of ours as the most imP?rtai:t fact0r in encouraging other
bitu mmou -coal mi ners to work safe ly.
Your record has brought, and is brin aing hom e each night, in other town s, hi
other mines. more men safely to their
familie than wou ld have com e home
safe ly without this record which you
have set. You have been, an d are, in
the in du try's eye, in the p ublic's eye,
regard less of the fac t that you are not
out here in R ock Springs by yourselves
- you are there, you ca nno t escape it.
T he public knows of what you have
done. To you go the laurels, but I also
add you have the responsibility of
keeping high the flag which you have
set. Others need your example; may
you always be successful. And again
my congra tulations to you."

Troph y Presented by Mr. Evans
Mr. Pryde announced the presentation of the trophy, saying:
"And now the presentation of the
trophy: The one who will make the
presentation address has also come a
long distance, and we thank him very
much for that. He is also interested in
safety, doing a good job on his own
properties, and is really interested in
the safety of his employes. He is not
a stranger here; he has been here before, and is familiar with our properties. I am going to call upon Mr. Cadwallader Evans, Jr., vice president and
general manager of the Hudson Coal
Company, to make the presentation address. Mr. Evans."
Mr. Evans replied as follows:
"Thank you, Mr. Pryde, and gentlemen. I have come a long way to make
this talk. I regard it as a great honor to
have been invited. Mr. Pryde has referred to my having been here before.
I was here about ten years ago, and had
a very enjoyable time, and I assure you
I learned a lot of things which were
afterwards of benefit to me and my
company.
"Something has been said about its
being a long trip out here, and it is,
but it is a trip I was very glad to make,
because it gives me an opportunity of
renewing my acquaintance with Mr.
Pryde, with Mr. McAuliffe, and with
you men.

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Inspiration of the Competit ion
"The competition for the Sentinels
of Safety is, of course, well known to
you people, because you have been in
it for at least ten years, probably longer,
but I want to take this opportunity to
congratulate the people who originated
the idea, and who are represented by
Mr. Marvin, who has just spoken to
you. He edits an extremely interesting
magazine called THE EXPLOSIVES ENGINEER. His organization is the sponsor of the idea of the Sentinels of Safety
trophy. They provided the original
trophy, which you see here, and each
year they provide reproductions of it,
which are given to the various mines
and quarries that win the contest. It
is an excellent idea for increasing interest in safety, and it gives me a great deal
of pleasure to add my congratulations
to Mr. Marvin and the company which
he represents for its foresight in sponsoring the competition, and for the interest and enthusiasm of furthering it.
"I do Hot know how widely THE ExPLOSIVES ENGINEER circulates out here,
but if you are fortunate enough to see
the July issue, you will find in it a full
account of the whole scheme, with the
record of much interest.
"Mr. Marvin has cited some figures
to show what that progress has been,
but if you look at them closely, you will
note the progress is larger in the prevention of slight injuries, as shown by
the fact that the severity rates have
been reduced a little, but not as much
as the frequency rates. The anthracite
group has the highest rate, and_ so
should make the greatest reduct10n.
Don't misunderstand me by citing
those figures that the anthracite group
has made more progress than the others
have, because I do not believe that is
true. It simply means that our starting
record was worse, and we have further
to go.
"The unfortunate thing is that accidents still occur, and in recent years
those that do occur have required more
time for recovery of the men than in
the earlier years. THE EXPLOSIVES
ENGINEER, in commenting on this, says,
and I quote from it, 'in any_ even_t the
mining comj1any must consider its severity rate as well as its f re_quency rate
in order lo obtain a full picture of the
effectiveness of its accident-prevention
program,' and with that sta~ement I
heartily agree. And I quote 1t to you
because all you who are thi1:kin~ about
the future will have to bear m mmd the
question of the severity as well as the
frequency.
"THE EXPLOSIVES ENGINEER is doing
an excellent job in calling attention to
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gaged in the mining indust1:Y more
conscious of accident prevent10n and
its value, and it gives me great pleasure
to congratulate the officers of this company for introducing this contest and
carrying it on, and express the hope
that it will continue, and better records
be made. And I am sure that better
records will be made, as they have been
during all the years the competition has
been going on.
Safety Program Explained
"Now as to our safety program. I
think you will want to compare ours
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which has made the best record during ~.~ ~
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seven of those times it has been won by
the Olyphant shaft.
"\iVe use other methods of stimulating safety. One is rhe organization
which we call -afe1y key men, which
holds din ner ann ually, and wh ich is
working throughom the year. Fortu-

Top: In the Old Timers' Building, traditional meet ing place of Union Pacific
men, the occasion was celebrated by a banquet.
Bottom: Union Pacific men talk things over outside th e Old Timers' B u ilding
after the ceremonies. In the foreground, left to right, are R. R . Kn ill, safety
engineer; I. N. Bayless, general manager; and V. 0. ,"\tfurray, general superintendent.

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ro o- Ai -~·going to tak&lt;: that opportunity
use ?f gog~le~ and such things, but in
. ,,tf1.:ire an annual d~n~er o~ t~1e s~fety
add~twn it involves the use of the
iey_men. Me1!1bersh1p m _th~s 1s stnctly
deal of p~easure to par ticipate in this
bra i1_1s of. tl7:e m en wh o are exposed to
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room. I t involves also th e use of the
Mr. McAuliffe, for the men of your
v e 1ave mine-rescue crews tra ined
h earts of all of us, so that each one
organization."
in the use of the oxygen helmet. Forthinl~s alway_s of _the ?-f ety of others,
tunately we have not found it necessary
Mr. McA uli[fe Accepts Trophy
an~ is guarding h is actw 11 s so that anyto use them for a good many years, but
fo r W inton No. I Mine
t_h zn_g !1e m ay do cannot possibly resu lt
we keep them in training b ecause we
in m7ury to himself or anyone else.
Mr. McAuliffe accepted the trophy
never know when a fire may occur and
That is the essence of the who le safety
with the fo llow ing words:
we may need these men. Then, o f
movem ent.
" In accep ting the trophy from Mr.
course, we have first-aid teams at all of
"The United States Bureau of Mines
Evans, I feel a great measure of humilour collieries. Each colliery carries on
is represented here today by Mr.
ity. ·we have been successful beyond
a first-aid meet at which all of the teams
Denny, who will speak to you later, and
our early hopes. I h ave told you
at that colliery compete. Then, in the
I want to extend our thanks to the
repea tedly that in the first ten years of
fall, the championship team from each
Bureau through him, Mr. Denny, for
my conne tion wi th the property we
colliery meets those from the other colthe many services which they have renmade no progre s whatever toward aclieries in a company first-aid meet, the
dered to us in eastern Pennsylvania,
cident reduction. At the end of that
next one to be held in Scranton within
and to you in Wyoming, and to all of
time we were running abou t fifteen
a few days. At that meet the three best
the other mining regions of the United
thousand hour of exposure per acciteams we have will be selected to repreStates. The Bureau fo rms a clearing
dent, and I very nearly despaired .
sent The Hudson Coal Company in
house and performs a service of treR uch of biblical fame you will recall
the competition which the Pennsylvamendous value to all the mining interwaited seven years fo r a husband; I
nia Department of Mines conducts for
spent ten year without seei ng much
ests in the United States, not the least
the whole of the anthracite region.
safety improvement! And then it
of these services being their success in
"In addition to these things, we try
handling the detailed reports on which
star ted, and when it did come it came
to stimulate the interest of our men.
wi th a rush. Las t year the property
the award of this trophy is made. Every
wen t up to 124,369 man-hours of exFor instance, we use posters, putting
accident in every mine competing for
posure to th e lost-time accident.
them up regularly, not only on bulle_tin
this is reported to the Bureau and careboards on the surface, but each section
"In accepting this trophy, I am acfully tabulated, and on the basis of this
cepting it fo r the men of Winton, and
foreman has a bulletin board at his
tabulation, these awards are made. We
not for myself, or for The Union Parecognize that the Bureau is absolutely
headquarters in the mine, and he puts
cific Coal Company. For the men, most
up all bulletins there. They attra~t
impartial in the handling of these figof all, who take the chances, and next
more attention there than on the big
ures, as it is in every other matter that
to them, for the local staff who worked
comes under its jurisdiction, and we
bulletin boards outside.
"Then we have another little scheme
with them and tried to encourage them
are content, therefore, to accept its verand inspire them to a greater measure
dict as to who the winner is.
which is exclusive with us, as far as I
of safety."
know. We award what we call 'Safe
"Needless to say, it gives me a great
Worker Buttons' to each man in the
sections in which there has been no
lost-time injury during the preceding
Here at the drift mouth at Winton No . I mine are some of the men whose safety
three months. We encourage everyone
record was IOo% during I939·
to wear them. For instance, in the last
quarter we gave out 3,200 of these buttons among a total of 7 , 300 employes.
That means that half of the men in our
mines worked in sections in which
there were no lost-time injuries.
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Problem
"Safety is affected adversely by difficult physical conditions, but safety cannot possibly be accomplished, even
under the most ideal physical conditions, unless all of the men devise and
execute ways of preventing accidents.
You men know that as well as I do, and
your record shows that you appreciate
it. But it is not known all over the
United States, and in all other mines,
and therefore I feel justified in saying
it because of this radio that stands in
front of me.
"Accident f1 revention is a human
problem, and it can be accomf1lished
only by a group of people who are
thoroughly conscious of the fact that

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O lyphant: Shaft Mine
EDDY CRE Ei( COL~l!oRY

A 11 i111JJress ive f1rogra 111 w as prcfHtrcd
fo r th e fHese11tatio11 ex ercises of th e
Sen tine ls of Safety t o Oly j1ha11t Shaft
J\lfin e, w i nn er in th e m1lhracile groujJ
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" I T IS out of sincere cooperation
and a spirit of working together
that betterment in safety will
come, and you must have much
of that on Hudson Coal Company
properties or you would not be here
today." Thus, did Eugene McAulilie,
president of The Union Pacific Coal
Company, Rock Springs, Wyoming,
keynote the auspicious presentation of
the Sentinels of Safety trophy to Olyphant Shaft Mine, Eddy Creek Colliery, Hudson Coal Company, on
October 12. Ga thered together in Olypliant's high school auditorium were
miner members and executives of the
winning mine, representatives of the
town government and civic groups, and
many s1c1:e and United Stat es organization officials.
The presentation marked the second
winning of the National Safety Competition by a Hudson Coal Company
mine. It also marked the second part
of an outstanding cooperative presentation arrangement between Caclwal-

With tributes from Eugene McAuliffe,
Hudson Coal Company's safest miners
receive trophy presentation honors
lader Evans, Jr., vice president and
general manager of Hudson, and Mr.
McAuliffe of Union Pacific, Mr. Evans
having journeyed to Rock Springs the
previous month to award the bituminous trophy to one of Mr. McAuliffe"s
mines.
The presentation exercises commenced at two o'clock with John M.
Reid, superintendent of Olyphant
presiding. Fellowing Monsignor V.'. P.
Kealy's invocation, Mr. Reid stated
that he wasn't surprised to find that
Olyphant had won this outstanding
safety honor. This mine, he said, had
made a habit of safety, having won the
company's safety flag seven times, in
itself an outstanding achievement for

each flag symbolized company leadership for a three-months' period. Also,
the mine has sixty-five Safety Key Men
within its foreman ranks, and to be a
key man at Hudson means that a sectional foreman, for instance, must keep
his place clear of lost-time accidents for
twelve months with a minimum shift
count of 50,000 man-hours.
Such safety consciousness, Mr. Reid
explainctl, made it possiuie for Olyphant Shaft Mine to go 626,456 manhours of work without a fatality and
only 27 disabling injuries resulting in
337 days of disability. Although the
mine was not free of accidents, its accident-severity rate was lower than that
of any other mine in the anthracite
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group, and thus it was the winner in its
class.
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of Safety trophy is a symbol of lives
sa\'ed and injuries preyentecl, and winning the trophy is an achievement (or
which you may indeed feel proud. The
fact that you ha\'e "·on indicates that
you men in Olyphant Shaft realize the
importance of going about your daily
work in a safe manner. lL shows that
you have gi\'en thought not only to
your own safety but LO the safety of
your fellow workmen as "·ell."
E. C. ,veichel, assistant general manager of Hudson Coal Company, complimented the employes and assured
them that the award brought honor to
Hudson Coal Company as well as to
the mine and LO the men individuallv.
He continued with:
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"There are entered in this competition many mines in the anthracite
region. Some are large and some are
small, and since Olyphant Shaft is a
large operation, yours is, to my way of
thinking, a particularly fine achie\'ement, as it is much more difficult lo
attain an outstanding record where
there are a large number of employes.
"I feel that your winning this Sentinels of Safety trophy will be an inspiration to the other collieries on our property. I feel that you have shown to the

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The Chinese say ou e J1icl11re is worth n th ousand words. H ere, as he ro ngral u la les
the winn er in a11 emf1loye gnrcle11 co ntest, is a j1iclo ria/ reason why J!r. i"\IcA ul iffe
is held in such high est eem by Union Pa cific m.en an d wom en .

men of Lackawanna Vall ey that yo11
can work safely as well as perform your
daily duties, and the safety record
which is now yours has been attained
because each of you has developed a
safety consciousness and has a llowecl
it to govern you throughout your working day.
"On behalf of the Hudson Coal
Company, I wanL to congratulate you
-and again say 'Thank You!' for this
record o( which we are all proud."
S. H. Ash, district engineer, United
States Bureau o[ Mines, said that he
had come in behalf of the Bureau to

thank th e men for their ac hi evemen t.
He sLre sect the fact th a t a t Olypha nt
in a five-rnomh 'per iod, only one-ha ![
clay had bee n lost; whereas th e average
in the indu stry i foune en clay. los t.
In closin g, M r. Ash sa id: "Sav ing li[e
is co mparabl e LO creat ing li fe ."
,v. H. Metzger, co m pan a fe t.y engineer, made an enthu sias ti c appeal to
the men for a co minuan ce o f th eir
safety record, whi ch he term ed " th e
greatest honor in indu stry." H e said
that the announcement o( the anthracite group's award was not a surprise LO
him because he realized that the Oly-

John M. Reid, collie1y suj1eri11/endenl, was clwirman of the 111eeli11g. Seat ed, left lo righl , are: E. B. Charlton , E. G.
J,Veichel, S. H. Ash, ]osej1h ]. Walsh, L. M. Evans, Theodore Marnin, Eugene McAuliffe, Cadwallncler Evans, R ev. E. A.
Bellas, Monsignor W. P. Kealy, Stanley Slominski, and Robert W. Hu che.

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handed certifi ca tes o f honor for Lhe
men LO Mr. Charlton and LO Lhe following sectional fo remen : Vin cent D.
Crowley, Olyphant Sha[L Min e, Eddy
Creek Co lli ery, whose seCLion operated
from Jun e 7, 193 1, LO May 1, 1934, a
to ta l o f 523 wo rking days or 28 1,273
man-ho urs, with out a losL-time injury;
Charles E. Morri s, Miles Slope ~•I in e,
Olyphant Co lli ery, wh ere his sect ion
record was 738 workin g days or 288,302
man-hours, with out a lost-time injury,
J'rom April 7, 1936 to October 24, 1939;
and Frank P. Lotlu , Grassy Isla nd
M in e, O lypha nt Colli ery, whose secLi on opera ted fro m i\Iarch 17, I93i Lo
Jun_e 17, 1940, a Lo tal o[ 693 work in g
days or 189,539 man-hours wiL11ou t a
lost-time inj ury.
" yo u R TROPHY-N OT OU RS"
R. H EALEY

·poke Lo Lhe m in ers as

a group an d expressed apprec iaM
tion for their effort . "\ Vi Lh the words
1

Cadwallader Evans, Jr. and E ugene 1WcA uli[Je, rejJrese11ti11g winners in th e anthracite and bituminous grouj1s, resj1cctively, aj1pear liaj1J1y about it all at th e aft ernoon exercises at Olyj1ha11t.
phant Mine had always been outstanding.

E. B. Charlton, in behalf of the United
States Bureau of Mines and TH E Exl'LOSJVES E NG INEER.

EXTEND THE SAFETY SPIRIT
TATE MINE INSPECTOR L. M. EVANS

S

then addressed the audience. He
thanked the men and officials of Hudson Coal Company for their efforts to
make the mines of Pennsylvania safe
places in which to work . He said that
this award was a matter of public interest. People wanted to know why Olyphant Mine could make the record
while others, equally safe, could not.
He expressed the hope that the safety
spirit would be extended throughout
the district.
Cadwallader E\·ans, \'ice presiden1
and general manager u[ Hudson Coal
Company, then introduced the principal speaker of the clay-Eugene r\. McAuliffe, president of The Union Pacific
Coal Company, who had come from
"\1Vyoming for the presentation.
In introducing ?\fr. McAuliffe, Mr. Evans
related the story of the origin of the
National Safety Competition and its
results through the years. He recounted
the record of the Winton No. 1 Mine
of The Union Pacific Coal Company
and expressed his pleasure at having
officially awarded the trophy to Winton in ScpH:-rnber for iL~ 1939 vicLOry in
the bituminous-coal-mining group of
the competition.
At the conclusion of his talk, which
appears on pages 370 to 372 of this issue, i\tfr. McAulilfe presented the Sentinels of Safety trophy to Mine Foreman

In accepting the trophy, Mr. Charlton said that he was very proud of the
record of his men and hoped that they
would continue to do all in their power
to further the safety movement so that
his mine would win again and again.
After the trophy presentation,
Leo Healey, assistant superintendent,

"'T his is yo ur trophy-not our ·," h e encouraged the men to d up li cate th eir
vi ctory in 194 0.
The program was interspersed with
songs by Lhe exceptionally capable
Jldiners' Double Quartet, accompani ed
by Parette's Orchestra . On e of the
songs was "Beneath the Surface," whi ch
the group uses to identify Hud son Coal
Company. It appears on page 369.
Another outstanding feaLUre of th e
ceremony was the singing by liule Ann
Crowley, daughter of Sectional Foreman Crowley, of "I Am an American"'
and the program closing song "God
Bless America."

The 1vliners' Double Quartet, consisting of (left to right) George Robinson, George
Stefanik, Carl Robinson, Stej1hen Petr£lak, Edward lvlnckrell, Robert North,
Josej;h Hurny, and Clement 1',fockrell, added harmony lo the celebration.

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�!Y KEY

EN

c;Jhzrd

Left: Cover of the jnogram which was
distribut ed at the annual dinner for
the Safety K ey Men.

Hud so n Coal Compan y, was toastmaster. Following dinner, h e introduced
Joseph J. ·w alsh, o~ the Pennsylvania
Depanment o[ ·M mes, who complimented the men on their ach ievement.
Mr. \ \Ta lsh poke o[ Lhe coal fields of
Pennsy lvan ia and, in stressing the
enormiLy of the fields, aid that the coal
in that area could pan the equator.
He compared Olyphant' record with
the to Lal severity raLe of fourteen
United Slate govern ment departments and howed Olyphant's rate as
0.51 again t 0.94 fo r the government
departments.
1

TRIBUTE TO MR. 1ICAULI FFE

UGENE rvi cAuuFFE, pre ide nt of The
Union Pacific Coal Company, was
the honored gues t of the evening;
unique programs carried the following
message of welcome to him :
"'We welcome you, Mr. McAuliffe,
as our guest on this occasion.
"\,Ve honor you because of your outstanding leadership in the coal industry and want to congratulate you on
your many achievements. Your interest in safety has been responsible for

]E

THE HUDSON COAL COMPANY

v\lith this closing song, which the
audience joined in singing, the cause
of accident prevention was rededicated
with a sincerity seldom encountered
in safety annals. And so, with the benediction of the Reverend Robert Hucke,
of Olyphant Presbyterian Church, the
miners of Hudson's Olyphant-with
nationality roots in dozens of foreign
lands-had paid to them the esteem
and honor which their victory in saving lives and protecting their families
had won for them.

Part II

l{EY MEN OF HUDSON
o1.1.ow1NG the presentation ?f the

Sentinels of Safety trophy m the
F
afternoon,The Hudson Coal Company

Page 368

had yet another tribute to pay its safest
men by holding the annual dinner for
the members of its Safety Key Men.
Organized in 1938, this annual banquet of Safety Key Men was the third
to pay honor to those members of the
company's official staff who had won
their "keys" by leading the groups of
men under them through a year of perfect safety. Eligible to this select organization are sectional foremen, firebosses, mine foremen, and superintendents.
The banquet was held in the Scranton Club at seven o'clock. Approximately one hundred company officials
and guests attended the dinner, at
which eleven new members received
the Safety Key and were admitted to
the society. Cadwallader Evans, Jr.,
vice president and general manager of

Little Ann Crowley, daughter of Sectional Foreman Crowley, who sang at
the exercises, was cited by Mr. McAuliffe as a living example of the
meaning of the "Sentinels of Safety"
trophy.

�The Explosives Engineer
December, 1940

BEN EATH THE SURFACE
(SONG COMPOSED ESP ECIALLY F OR HUDSON COAL COMPANY)

Jl'e've bee11 working in t he coa l mine, digging anthracit P:
We've been fi lling up the breakers, just to /weJi your h ome fires bright.
W e'n: the D. &amp; H. coal miners; when our worll day e11&lt;ls
H'e are happy anti co 11tentetl-we /mow we've made warm frien ds.
Bem·nth the surfacP nf 1111: u•orltl, and all the world's nflairs,
You'll fin d th ere"s somcthing do ing all the tim e.
A nd as th e world mes by the thing that gl"l'els th e eye
Only tells n part of t/1e !alt• of nil th e th ings that be.
Bn 1ent/, the surfa ce, ln111:a th the surface,
A diamon d in thr lourd1 . tlrey hide its worth.
A battery lam p , .1 011w j&gt;otcdn, a sl,akcr chute or two,
A miner mul n lo lm ra lo 111ine for me and '.)' OU.
Buy, burn and boo1·1 01 it' 1mtl,mcite 1111 d comfort will ensu&lt;',
Beneath I he su 1 ,frte r.

mines of your company winning the
Sentinels of Safety trophy on four occasions. Through your progressiveness
there was developed and equipped the
first mechanized coal mine in the
United States, and to you there has
come the honor of being a pioneer in
modernizing the coal industry.
"Your sense of justice, sincerity of
character, and broad human tolerance,
we feel, will carry you on to greater
things in the future. You have our
sincere best wishes."
Mr. McAuliffe thanked the men, ancl
praised their efforts in achieving their
goal.
In describing safety activity at The
Union Pacific Coal Company, Mr. McAuliffe told of the formation of the
company and the discouraging conditions which were met in its infancy.
Some of the first steps for improvement
included the obtaining of adequate
sources of water, development of electricity, improved housing, encouraging·

pride in gardening, formation of Girl
and Boy Scouts, first-aid teams, community clubs and community halls, installation of rock dusting and protective clothing for miners (hats, goggles,
hard-toed shoes, protective gloves). Mr.
McAuliffe established a book of standards and had rules for miners prepared and distributed.
After spending S1,900,ooo from 1924
to 1934 in the interest of safety, results
were very discouraging. Mr. McAuliffe
then established the idea of an automobile lottery, in which miners became
eligible for drawing by going through
a year without a lost-time accident.
This activated the marvelous safety
progress which, from 1934, has been
outstanding in the industry.

thought was the Old Timers' organization, consisting of twenty-year men.
Later, a recreation hall was built and
named "Old Timers' Building."
Theodore Marvin , editor of TH E
ExrLOSIV ES ENGJN EER, was then called
upon to address the group. Mr. Marvin
said, in part:
"It is onl y through an organi za tion
such as yours and men like yo u that
new, in vigorat ing ideas in advancing
safety are born and tested. Your success here is not limited to your imm ed iate probl ems. T he good resul ts of your
work spread like wild fire and yo ur
efforts have no limit in helpfu lness LO
others.
"Those persons who are acq uainted
with the vari ous sa fety movements and
activities tha t are taking place today
in the coal industry reali ze that thi
organization of afe ty Key Men is one
of the most promising, outsta nding,
and sound -thinking gro ups of min e
officials in the coun try; I am happy to
be here when you welcome to membership those who ha ve won their keys in
1940."
E. C. 'Weichel, ass istant general manager, reviewed the year's ~chievements
and made suggestions for carrying on
the good work. Mr. Ash of the United
States Bureau of Mines added his congratulations to the company and the
Key Men for the exceptional improvement achieved in safety.

HELP THE YOUNGER MEN

KEYS FOR SAFETY LEADERS

told about the company's
realization that one of the organization's responsibilities is to help the
younger men. The culmination of that

J\T THE conclusion of the meeting,

E ALSO

H

fl safety keys were presented to those
officials who became eligible during
the year. These men were:

\ V JSEFORD SHAH· LR

Jo11:-. F. I nzc:ERALD

O uhide Fon·11u111
Pi nc Ridge Colliery
:'\umber of emplon.... --~n
:\Ian-hours of ~Xp&lt;J"llle-1:1~•3:12
l'eriod-A ugu~t 1939 lo Scptemher l!J 1111 l month,

S,·cti,mal Forema11

J AM.ES A USTIN
l\lai11tenance Forema11

Birdseye
Number o[ employes--10
Man-hours of exposure-81 ,337
Period-April 1939 lo September 19~1118 months

Jermyn Colliery
Number or employes-12
:\fan-hou rs of exposure-67,R91
Period-February 1937 to September 19104-1 months

CHARI.F.S KEEN\!\/
St&gt;rtirmal 1-·r,rer,11111

THOMAS " 7ETHERII.L
Sectional Foreman

WILLIAM MARTIN
Sectional Foremar,

Delaware Collien·
:'l: umher uf emplo~c.~--13
:\Ian-hours of exposu1e-to3.3 15
l'criod- I-•,,1iruary 1939 to Sep1emhc1 1y 111211 mo111h,

Eddv Creek Shaft
Number of employes- 38
Man -hours of exposure-72,7i6
Period-July 1939 to September 19101.5 month.~

Jermyn Colliery
Number of employes-46
Man-hours or exposurc-11;,;;2
Period-October 1938 to June 1940- 21 mmuh,

Ht: RY H. Nuu.

J ACKSON McKINLEY
Secti onal Foreman

Sectfo11al .foremar,

Manine Collierv
. ·umber of emplo)l!!&gt;-!i2
. fan-houri. ot expos11 re-9J1 g62
Period-J une 19!19 to September 19111-·
16 months

Olyphant Shaft
Number of employes-43
Man-houn of exposure-106,713
Period- December 1938 to September 1910-

THOMAS DA vrns

ANDREW HARE

Mine Forema11

Sectional Foreman

Manine Colliery
.!I.umber of employes- 285
Man-houn1 of exposure- 11 2,178
Safety flag n inner-secoml c111arter of 19 111

Grassy Island
Number ot employes-40
Man-hours of exposure-65,583
Period-April 1959 to May 1940-14 month~

211 IBOlllb~

j OHN RICHARDSON
Sectional Forem,m

Coal Brook Colliery
Number o[ employes-5 I
Man-hours of exposure-8_;.2Go
Period-!'fo,•ember 19J18 to December 19:l!)..- l.l months

With these newly installed members
the group now numbers 65, of which
42 are charter members, and 12 represent 1939 victors.

Page 369

�Addres§ y
EUIGIE IE M~ AlUilHIFJF 1E.

"To come home safely is on~f
the great responsibilities of h,_(
ancl this applies with equal force
in driving on the streets and highways as it does to our work in the
mines. Our highways are fast becoming the shambles that once
exit1ttid in our coal mines, and
little is being done nbonl it.
'·.How to bring about the grcatt•st m easure !!l.t 'lQfrt: in nn&lt;l about
OU".",, :
-, ·., ·'::·~ ,:omiwl!ing prob•
1cm confr,c u .i .g ib.• 1mlmitry lft•
day. TLi!'l ,·;i i no! mne ~hr ou_::'·
1hc m:.• ,J.;•~r;, ~.:: ~5ther a fe.:.,:!!·..,-~
or t:Ji.D: :, - ~ ~ -·-":_... =~ ... - ,._.i,~'.P -., : ..
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"I

FEEL highly honored in being invited to appear before the employes
and officials of the Olyphant Mine
of The Hudson Coal Company, who so
far led the anthracite mining industry
in safety during the year 1989, as to
win the Sentinels of Safety trophy
awarded by THE EXPLOSIVES
ENGINEER.
"This is the second time that this
beautiful bronze representation of a
mother and her little child has been
won by Hudson Coal Company men,
the first award being made to the men
of the company's Stillwater Mine at
Vandling, in 1988. I hope that some of
the men who worked in that mine in
1988 are here today.
"The artist who conceived and executed this beautiful trophy chose for
his subject the most sacred relationship that exists within the human race,
that of the mother to her child. It is a
pity that more of us who are fathers do
not accept our responsibilities toward
our children in a somewhat deeper
sense. Unfortunately we are prone to
leave to the mothers too many of the
duties that we jointly owe our children,
and they suffer accordingly.
Page 370

"I wish to enlarge fol.' a mo•
ment 011 the relation that exists
between mine t1afety and mother•
hood. The great majority of
mothers are dependent on the
earnings of the husband and
father for the sustenance and education of their children, so I say
that we who are husbands and
fathers have the deepest kind of
obligation; to think safety, to
work safely, and, by keeping the
home intact, make it possible for
the mothers and young children
to carry on as they should.

"The sanctity of ~otherhood expressed through the mother of our
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is a
principle we all accept in our thinking
moments. Unfortunately, however, we
too often forget the responsibilities that
rest on our shoulders in the matter of
doing those things only that will build
and strengthen our wives and our
mothers in their battle for their children.

" The last ment ioned is t he class who
furnish the flesh and blood, and who
with their famili es endure the suffering
t hat follows every accident. I t is out of
sincere cooperation and a spirit of
working together that betterment will
come, and you must have much of that
on The Hudson Coal Company properties or you would not be gathered
here today.
"May I say a word as to the responsibility of leadership. From the
very ·dawn of civilization some man,
some class, has been compelled to take
leadership. In the Old World, political
leadership was at one time a matter of
inheritance. The world has seen some
glorious political leaders -kings,
queens, emperors. It has also had its
full share of murderous rulers who
claimed to be the annointed of God.
Too often they received their power
from Satan. The common man and
woman, and their children, were to
them merely chattels or serfs-creatures to work, to suffer, and to pay
taxes. Tragic as it is, there has been a
recrudescence of that kind of thing
going on in the Old World for the past
few years. Freedom of s~ml an&lt;l spirit
has largely been extinguished in the

�01',l World. After more than nineteen
ce~ries of the teachings of Christ,
much of Europe and Asia is again in
another Dark Age.

"Here in Ameriea the &lt;'0nunon
man has yet freedom of soul, the
right to vote for his t·hoiee of
leadership and to worship God ai,
he elects, be he Roman Catholic,
Eastern Ortho d o x Catholic,
Protestant, or Jew. He also has a
full voice in the making of the
laws that govern his affairs. and in
establishing the conditions umler
which he works, including hours
and rates of pay. There is yet op•
portunity in Ameriea for a workman to select his employer.

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"May I say further, that there is a
very definite obligation on the part of
the workers to select for their own
leaders men who have vision and capacity for leadership, and who will continuously try to do the best for their
constituents rather than to try to win
higher office by creating strife. There
are men in every walk of life who have
depended on securing advancement, by
creating for themselves a 'nuisance
value.'
"May I say just a few words as to
how we on our ·wyoming properties attained a production of 3,261,003 tons
of coal from nine mines in 1939, with
but 20 lost-time accidents, or 124,369
man-hours worked per accident; and in
the first nine months of this year, a
production of 2,523,361 tons, with 20
lost-time accidents or 127,582 manhours per accident. For fear that you
may think that this performance was
one easy of accomplishment, let me say
that after the property, first opened up
in 1868, had been in operation ,55 years,
and with a rather strenuous effort to
reduce accidents for the ten-year
period, 1923 to 1932 inclusive, we were
able to obtain but 15,931 man-hours of
exposure per lost-time accident over
these ten years.

"What brought about our presentday improvement? There rests the very
essence of every safety program. The
dam broke about July 1, 1932, and as
of that date every man on the property
had solemnly decided to do his part
toward accident prevention, and when
New Year's Day came anc_l the record
for the year 1932 was cast up, it was
found that but one death had occurred
in our mines with but 59 non-fatal accidents, and the man-hours per accident for the year rose to 43,452. By
1936, the men had the situation well
in hand and the record really began t o
climb. Let us look at it.

Period
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940 (9 months)

Man-hotu-s
per accident
69,338
92,680
103,172
124,369
127,582

"I here and now wish to accord full
credit to the engineers of the United
States Bureau of Mines and our State
Mine Inspection forces, for the splendid guidance and assistance given us
in attaining an increased measure of
safety-but the fact remains, that with
a willing and conscientious management, such as I know ours was, and as
I am equally sure you have in Mr. Cadwallader Evans, Jr., and his staff, the
credit yet belongs to the men.

The Explosives Engineer
December, 1940

the non-fatal 287, or a total of 303 losttime accidents in the production of
3,~!41,105 tons of coal, or 19,898 tons
le~s than was produced in 1939 on the
same property.
••'\'\'ha! we need is more €'rui;ading hloml-thc will to stop acddents, in I 1c J lines and on the
highways.

" The railroads and the great industrial plants have done their job. I s
t he task wort h while? If you decide it
is. you can likewise do the job. D on 't
gd the impression that our t ask in the
Hocky Mountain region is a cushy one
for it is not. Our seams all pitch from
7 to ~2 degrees. We ha ve a multiplicity
of faults, some gas, and lest you think
our workers are all English-speaking,
may I say that when I came to the
property in 1923, we had 47 nationalities on the payroll, many non-English
speaking. At the close of 1939, we still
had 40 nationalities, and we have not
found that our non-English speaking
employes are behind in Safety.
"How has this relation been build
up? I confess that during my first ten
years, I often despaired of trying to
convince our employes that we really
rnught a reduction in mine accidents
except to reduce our workmen's compensation costs.

"H I were a Goldier Heading a
regiment iuto battle~ I would
rathei' have 500 men ·who wcr
erusade:r·s for the •ause than
2,500, wl10, :1hhough reckless
1mough ao take the punishmelllt~
lrnd no thought of the social and
cconomfo suffering that incliffcr•
ent t&gt;oldiering on their p,ut en•
tailed.

"There used to be something closely
akin to war in our mines,as for example,
in 1923, the fatal accidents totalled 16,

"Perhaps the thing that is most
wrong with America is that we
either insist on ignoring a bad
condition entirely or else when we
decide to cure it, we expect to get
betterment over night. That has
never been done. Human nature
i ,s slo~ iof cbilii

f

"If you read your history you
will conclude that the human race has
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�The Explosives Engineer
December, 1940

only seen betterment come slowly. The
road . upward has always been a cruel,
bitter, and hard one to travel. Bett~rments that ca.me too fast have usually
been lost and when humanity slipped
back, some man or woman with visi~m
and courage has foreYer come into the
picture to take leadership and to point
the way upward. I know it is fashionable today to laugh at the cross with
its lesson and its promises, but in the
last analysis all the liberty that mankind now possesses came from God. ,

"The Godless cult that has
spread death, devastation, and
serfdom over much of the
World will never succeed, and I
have no hesitation in saying that
much of the beuerment in accident reduction that we have at•
tained, sprang from the words of
encouragement expressed by our
clergymen regardless of denomination, men such as those who
represent your churches and who
are with us today.

"Perhaps one of the best examples
of an attempt to improve a social con ..
dition (and excessh·e accidents represent a social condition, and a bad one)
was our attempt in l!Jl8 to save the
nation and particularly our youth by
the National Prohibition Act. What
glamorous promises the proponents of
this law gave us. I voted for it myselfand then what happened? Every corner
of the nation had a still, and every
third-rate hotel, and thousands of
other places, openly violated the law,
and youth went to fantastic ends tri
show the government. The cause of
temperance and youthful morals was
set back twenty-five years. With this
experience behind me, I hold to the
belief that the powers vested in the
Page 372

United States Bureau of Mines and the
several State Coal Mine Inspection
agencies, represent all the law help we
need. Another law such as the Federal
Mine Inspection Law now before Congress will only create friction and prejudice the cause of safety. Common
honesty, and a will on the part of management and workers to work together,
will eliminate more accidents than all
the sumpt.uary 'don't' laws that can
be written. The real problem of this
country today lies in the fact that too
many people want 'another law,' rather
than to do the things that conscience
and common sense should dictate.
"Before concluding the task that was
given me to perform here in the heart
of the great Pennsylvania anthracite
field, for an industry that had its
beginning in the Lehigh region 120
years ago with a production of 365
long tons, I wish to express my thanks
to your vice president and genera.I
manager, Ivir. Cadwallader Evans, Jr.
for asking me to appear before you
gentlemen who through your fine judgment and persistent skillful effort have
made this event possible. I also appreciate the great honor accorded me
in appearing before the representatives
of the churches in which you worship
God, and I also think it a great privilege
to appear before the representatives of
your town government. When these
gentlemen turn out to honor you they
bring down honor on their own heads,
for honest labor rests at the very root
of all social prog~ess. I know also that
the mine management are keenly interested in safety or else your record
might not have been what it is.

the mines and the quarries who ~e
their lives and limbs to this insp'lring
movement. Since the inception of this
splendid work in 1925, no less than 77
separate presentations of the trophy
have been made to 77 _groups of men.
Honest competition is the life of all
progress and this competition is conducted along high lines.
"Years ago when Old Germany lived
under a. milder and less despotic form
of government, I read of one coal mine
property where the men met together
at the bottom of the shaft for a word
of prayer before entering on their day'
task.

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think we wani more of ihe spirit
of prayer i.o go forw:urd .

I like to think that the millions of
American men and women, who like
myself were born in another country,
appreciate the blessing that we, with
our native born people, enjoy under
a form of government, where a lawabiding person can yet say he is a free
man or a free woman.

"And now- Mr. Charlton, as
mine foreman of Olyphant Shaft
Mine on behalf of The Explosives
Engineer and the United States
Bureau of Mines, I present to you
this lovely trophy, won by the per-

"I also wish to say a word about THE

sistent and conscientious efforts

EXPLOSIVES ENGINEER, which inaugurated the Sentinels of Safety trophy
for the six great branches of _the mining
industry. These six little bronze mothers
and their children .and the United
States Bureau of Mines that supervises
the awards are doing a splendid work,
one of growing understanding and importance. Throughout the nation there
are many men coming home daily from

of the management of The Hudson Coal Company and the con•
tinuous careful effort of the men
of the Eddy Creek Mine. Treas•

ure it in the twelve rno;.ths to
come, and may you all try to keep
it on your property next year and
in the years to come."

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Green River, Wyoming
June 18th, 1923

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Superintendent

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Green River, May 29, 1923
Mr. E. s. Brooks,
U. P • Coal Co • ,
Rock Springs, Wyo.
Dear Mr. Brooks:
The citizens of U·reen Hiver and the
Western Divis ion are planning an immense Safet y .&lt;ally
for June 18th, invitations for which will be f orv·mrC:Hfu ...
the an.tire official staff of the Union Pacific Coal Coo
at a later date.
One of the main features of the day is
a parade bringing out such Safety features a s we are able
to put clearly befo·re the Public vii th the lj_mi t ed room
at our disposal, and was wondering if arrangements could..
be made for one of your mine relj_ef outfit teams to
appearo

If it io ag reeable to you, would like to
have arrangements made for team to report to me not lat er
than 11:00 .AM, morning of June 18tho
Hoping to hear favorably fro m you in
this connect ion, and vJi th warm personal regards, I am
Yours very truly,

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lh:. Y. c. Uol.cott, Supt.,

Dear Sir:

Aclmor?ledgirz.s you~,s 29-th , extend ing
invitation to attenc1..- t.hc Sa fety Hally for Jv.ne

18th:
I!fany thank_s foi· the invitation, :::nd.
v1e 1.·Jill be therG i.7i th the co::.Hb ino; cion F'i r:J t

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Yours truly,

�June 5, 1923.,

Mr. J. Q. Holen,
Mine Superintendent,
. Superior, Wyoming.
Dear Sir:

You will, no doubt, have heard through the ·
Premier people that ~he Premier deal is called . off.
We ~e had nothi~s' fr.om Mr. McAuliffe in the matter,
but Mr. E etchey, at Ogde~, th~s morning advised m~
by ';hone. tha/ he had called" off the deal,

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for your information.
Unless some change in our plans, we will
arrange to work all mines Rock Springs field June
This for the purpose of giving all employee·,
who care to take advantage of the invitation of

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UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD &amp; NAVIGATION COMPANY
LOS ANGELES &amp; SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY

REPORT OF SAFETY lVlIEETING
Name of Committee: Western Division
Location of Meeting: Isis Theatre, Green River, Wyo.
Date of Meeting: June 18th, 1923
Hour Adjourned: 11:00 a. m.
IIours in Session: 3
Hour Convened: 8:00 a. m.
_ ________ -------~fours
Time Devoted to Inspecting b:; Conmiittee _ ___ _

MEMBERS OF COlVIlVIITTEE
(Show absentees by X before the name.

NAME

G. J. Adamson
F. W. Allen
P.A. Beck
A. A. Benson
J. E. Baker
C. W. Craig
:1I. R. Clark
T. Crosbie
I. B. Ellis·on
E. Gowdy
x C. D. Gudgel
H. DeHeer
T. W. Hays
E. B. Halstead
A. Henley
G. B. Halsey
L. S. Helms
F. A. Jones
A. V. James
E. Baumgardner
M. McCourt
F. P. Nelson
D. M. Raymond
R. J. Romick
W. C. Shelver
R. i\L Seale
A. Scott
W. J. Shaub
L. H. Starr
A. C. Thomsen
0. C. Wilks
S. Wilson
J. Whittaker
S. D. Karst

OCCUPATION

Division Engineer
Engineer
Supervis·or B. &amp; B.
Foreman M. W. Rep. Shop
Conductor
Division Storekeeper
Claim Agent
District Foreman
Section Foreman
Trainmaster
Safety Agent
Fireman
Signal Supervisor
R. F. ·o f E.
Engineer
Signal Maintainer
:\Ianager D. C. &amp; H.
Agent
Master Mechanic
Trav. Fireman
Special Agent
Switchman
Car Foreman
Yardmaster
Asst. Superintendent
Trainmaster
Road master
Brakeman
Conductor
Claim Adjuster
General Roadmaster
Section Foreman
Signal Maintainer
Fireman

Sec note below)

LOCATION

Green River
Rawlin s
Gr een R ivel'
Gr een Ri ver
Ra wlins
Green Ri ver
Og den
E,·anston
Ha mpton
I:awlins
Gr een Ri ver
E vansto n
Green R iver
Rawl in s
E van ·ten
Rawlins
Green River
1Vamsutter
Green Ri ver
Rawlin s
Green River
Evanston
Gr een River
Evanston
Green River
Evanston
Rock Springs
Evanston
Evanston
Green River
Green River
Echo
Wahsatch
Rawlins

NOTE: Above list should cont:1i :1 a.1ly ·: ·&gt; n;,l.:t:; pcrs·uul o[ n:tunl uppointc~ committee members. Visitors pre sent nt meeting U!i well us other inform~lion should be s hown on Sheet B. Sci~ instruction note on top o( same.

�SHEET 13

SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING: Continued
Name of Committee: WESTERN DIVISION

Month: JUNE, 1923

NOTE-Please enter below: (1) Visitors present und occupation of c:ich. (2) L~tters n.nd communication s ; i_d ve short referenc e such ns date, from whom
and aubjcet. (3) Accidents rliscu sscd; give. brief r.:?f2rence to c:ich. (4) Talk.:1 by vi.iitor.i or member.d in interest of S afety First; give name and
subject. (6) Pnpcrd rcud on nny specific subject: st:ita nume, etc. If additional sheets needed, substitute same and mark Shee t C, etc.

-·VISITORS
J. W. Hawk
,John Hay
A. D. Hamilton
H. A. Adams
O. S. Jackson
C. J. Lane
R. B. Robinson
Edson Rich
H. L. Snyder
A. R. McNitt
I. A. Sharon
J. F. Cox
R. B-. Porter
J. C. Gale
F. W. Pfleging
H. A. Hansen
E. S. Brooks
S. F. Gibson
R. A. Pierce
C. E. Brooks
R. E. Brooks
Cleve Hauk
A. W. Woodruff
J. E. Mulick
J. W. Burnett
J. M. Guild
L.B. Garry
G. 0. Brophy
E. D. White
D. B. Allen
Paul Rigdon
G. H. Likert
B. E. O'Neil
C. C. Barnard
W. Upton
E. C. Grant
F. C. Hunter
Dan Konold
W. R. Pickrell
F. A. Raybourne
A. Thomson
James Brown
G. A. Cluff
I. C. Butts
A. J . Laving
R. H. Harrison
R. L. Starr
Will Crawford
;j_ T. Romick
• J. M. Henderson
John Lythgoe
Joe Barnes
G. Sundberg
.J. M. McNeil

Green River
Mayor
Rock Springs
Banker
Salt La kP
Inspector I. C. &lt;::.
(;n1aha
Ai::.,t. t •1 Gen. :\1-~ •.
3upt. M. P . &amp; M.
Omaha
Omaha
General Freight Agent
Omaha
Ti.:ngr. M:. of W.
Asst. Gen. Solicitor
Omaha
Sp!. Rep. of Gen. l\'Ig r.
Omaha
First Claim Ag&lt;:nt
Oma ha
Asst. First Claim Agent
rh~"' ah~
Asst. Gen. Claim Agent
Omaha
Asst. Gen. Attorney
Sa lt La!:c
Clfr f Sp :)cial Agent
Oma ha
Signal Engineer
On~ah:i.
Supt. D. C. &amp; H.
Or:-·aha
V. P. &amp; G. l\,l, U. P. Coal Co.
Ro ck Springs
Safety Supt. U. P. C. Co.
Rock Springs
Gen. Supt. O. S. L.
Pocatello
Supt. O. S. L. Mont. Divn.
P ccatcllo
Supt. O. S. L. Utah Divn.
Pocatello
Br:!keman (Rep. Utah Divn. Safety
Committee)
Poca te ll ◊
General Superintendent
Cheyenne
Superintentlent
Cheyenne
r,Iast:?r Mechanic
Cheyenne
Trainmaster
Larami e
Safety Agent
Cheyenne
Legal Department
Kansas City
Sec. Board Pensiorn,
Omaha
Reclamation Inspector
Om aha
Chief Clerk to President
Omaha
Fuel Cons. Eni:rineer
Om aha
Fuel Supvr.
Cheyenne
Superintendent
Denver
Chief Dispatcher
Denver
Sig. Supvr.
Denver
Safety Agent
Denver
Engineer
Evanston
Asst. Sig. Supvr.
Evanston
Water Service Foreman
Evanston
Road master
Evanston
Storekeeper
Evanston
Agent
Evanston
B. &amp; B. Foreman
Evanston
Conductor
Evanston
Brakeman
Evanston
Engineer
Evanston
Fireman
Evanston
Car Foreman
Evanston
Car Inspector
Evanston
Sig. Maintainer
Evanston
Switchman
Evanston
Section Foreman
Evanston
R. F. of E .
Evanston

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�SHEET C

SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING: Continued
Month: JUNE, 1923

Name of Committee: WESTERN DIVISION
VISITORS (continued)
W. H. Hamilton
George Thomas
L. R. Nicholls
Earl Parsons
J.M. Milan
R. A. Giles
CT. H. Bodine
Willard Davis
,John Morrow
T. Ahern
J. L. Murphy
J. Burdett
Leo Critchfield
L. Fotheringham
J. T. Whittle
-y. Schofield
,T. C. Bobolis
O. Wallwork
J. Parkinson
Hyrum Barnes
.T. H. Buck
W. J. Nolan
.T. A. Hitchcock
Chris Jen sen
Hardie Rollins
Charles Fenton
.Ta mes Davis
Vernon Johnson
George Widdop
A. A. Timothy
Ervin Allard
Geo. Langsdon
E&lt;lw. Mason
R. E. Hans·on
S. S. Hoover
A. A. Benson
Philip Riley
A. H. Moerke
S. G. Thornhill
L. R. Wheeler
E . E. Waltman
J. C. Wallach
H. W. Brown·
W. I-I. McKinney
W. F. Baxter
Claud Ballard
Frank Wendt
A. Walker
Lee Moss
H. C. Robinson
Zeb. Whaley
.T. E. H'odge
W.R. Gilpin
M. F. Flynn
r. J. Bagley
A. J. Covert
A. Scott
P. Pritza

Roundhouse Forenum
floil er Foreman
Machine Foreman
Drop Pit Foreman
Pipem an
Painter
Machinist
Mach . Appr.
Mach. Helper
Blacksmith
Machinist
l\'tach. Helper
Jlfarh . F ed. Inspr.
Boilermaker Appr.
Boilermaker
Pipetittcr
I-Id. Sty. Engineer
Clam Shell Operator
Laborer
Gar Rep. Appr.
C:ar Repr .
Dist. Foreman
Electrician
Machinist
Illacksmith •
T,o~o Carpenter
Machinist
Mach. Appr. Reg.
Frt. Carman
Frt. Carman
Sh. Metal Worker
Boilermaker
Boilermaker Helper
Clerk
Asst. Yardmaster
Foreman M. W. Rep. Sho11
Switchman
Engineer
Agent
Agent P. F. E.
Sig. Maintainer
Sec. Sforekeeper
Agent
Conductor
Brakeman
Engineer
Fireman
Sw. Engr.
~•,&gt;itch Fireman
Machinist
C. C. Foreman
Eng. Foreman
General Foreman
Car Foreman
Yardmaster
. Sig. Maintainer
Uoadmaster
Asst. Sec. Foreman

Evanston
Evanston
Evanston
Evanston
Evanston
Evanston
F,van ston
Evanston
Evanston
Evan~to n
T&lt;:v· msto n
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P.v:rn!'. ton
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E vanston
E vansto n
Evanston
Evanston
~vanston
Evanston
Evanston
Green River
Green River
Green River
Green River
Green River
Green River
Green River
r, reen River
Gr een River
Green River
Green River
Green River
Gr een River
Gr een River
q_r cen River
.C:reen River
Gr een River
Green River
Green River
Green River
Green River
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
~ock Springs
_Rock Springs
Rock Spring·s
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs

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SHEET D

SAFETY COMMITTE MEETING: Continued
Name of Committee: WESTERN DIVISION
VISITORS (continued)
. R. Blondin
R. H. Grigsby
Clarence Jensen
A. C. Taylor
J. C. Gunning
D. K. Redmond
0. I. Sjolin
C. E. Moser
George Coulson
J. A. Tobin
Tom Thomas
A. Moser
J. A. Ballard
E. Kooms •
Hiram Williams
Fred Campbell
A. D. Swanson
Ole Larson
Casey Adams
L. R. Engstrom
Clyde Kipp
C. Arp
Lexie Holloway
J. C. Smith
John Lyons
M. J. Clifford
L. U. Wier
Earl Brown
L. Stroud
J. P. Hanson
C. Albright
L. P. Hodges
E. F. Harper
Harry Ryan
T. J. Kiernan
W.W. Boyd
J. E. Barton
C. D. Halsey
A. A. Gulley
J. Nelson
A. Linsberg
S. E. Tolliver
C. C.. Campbell
E. B. Halstead .

Ticket Agent
Store Dept.
Mach. H!pr. Appr.
Mach. Helper
Machinist
S. M.. W. H. Appr.
S. M. Worker
S. M. Worker
Machinist
Gen. Foreman
Mach. Helper Appr.
Mach. Helper
Truckman Tender
Machinist
Boilermaker
Boilermaker Helpr. Appr.
Carman Freight
Carman Freight
Mach. Hlpr. Appr.
Machinist
Mach. Helper
Mach. Helper
Mach. I-Ilpr. Appr.
Machinist
Mach. Helper
Sw. Engineer
Sw. Fireman
Road Engineer
Road Fireman
Car Repr.
Machinist
Brakeman
Switchman
Conductor
Wrecker Foreman
Steamfitter Foreman
Asst. Sig. Supvr.
Sig. Maintainer
Roadmaster
Section Foreman
Lineman
Agent
Yardmaster
R. F. of E.

Month: JUNE, 1923
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Wamsutter
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins

�SHEET E

SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING: Continued
Name of Committee: WESTERN DIVISION

Month: JUNE, 1923

The meeting was called to order at 8 a. m. by Chairman Wolcott.
Mayor J. W. Hawk, ·on behalf of the City
of Green River presented Mr. Wolcott with the Key to the City of Green River.
His remarks are as follows:
Mr. Chairman, Officials 'o f the Union Pacific, Citizens and Visitors: I am indeed happy on behalf of the citizen!!
to welcome you to Green River today.
If your pleasure is as great as ours, then we are satisfied.
We have endeav·ored to make this day as characteristic of old time hospitality as our limitations permit, a hospitality characteristic of those old pioneers, who by self-denial and hard work made it possible for us to enjoy what we do today.'
One of these possessions which we enjoy as a result of their efforts is the great Union Pacific System. The value
of this great system was foreseen by those men and theh· successors and our present officials are to be cong ratulated upon the consummation of that vision, not only on the construction, but the maintenance in such a way as to
bring security to the lives of employes and patrons, and the confidence of the public in the secm·ity of the Jives and
property entrusted to the Union Pacific, indicates the success that their efforts have brought forth .
I am not a
public speaker, I can only say that we welcome you and ask you to enjoy yourselves and have a rip-roaring g ood
time and in order that you may feel confident of our we! come, I present you with this, th e key t o our city It unI thank you, ladi es and gentlemen.
locks our treasures, our hearts you ~!ready possess.
Mr. Wolcott,:
Mr. Mayor, Citizens of Green River an&lt;l Visitors: On behalf of the Safety Committee 'of the W est en. DivIt is a great pleasure to meet in your city and par ta ke of y'our hosision I accept this token of your hol?pitality.
pitality and I am confident that both the committee and your citizens will benefit by t his get-together meeti ng.
I thank you.
After the regular busi~ess of the Safety Committee was disposed of, a numb er of t he vi sito r s g·ave sh ort
talks which are given below:
Mr. Sam Wilson, Section Foreman, "A Review ·o f Safety."
Many pEople think Safety First is a new idea. This is not th2 case. Always from t he b2g in nin g of A mer ican Railroading a cardinal rule has appeared on almost every rule book, "In all ca ses of doubt or uncertainty, the
safe course must be taken and no risks run." This or a modification of it can yet be seen in pr actically all t he
rule books of early days.
But it was for many years more honored in the breach t han in the obser va nce.
In
recent years, however, we have come to understand that for every trained man who is killed or inj ured a n untrained man takes his place.
The trained man cost.; money, the money is was ted .
The un tra ined ma n wi ll
cost money to train and while training may cost the lives of other trained men. That is also money wasted . The
Safety First movement initiated on humanitarian grounds has a broad economic founda tio n. Tod a y the whole
United States is a network of Safety First propaganda and hardly a railroad of any prominence but w hat is
actively engaged in promoting it.
Newspapers are fond of th e Safety First story beca use ·of its human int er est
appeal.
The average newspaper story states that Am erican Railways pay out a billion dollars yea rl y for
Safety.
This huge sum according to the newspapers is spent for elimination of g r ade cross ings, installing
improved signal and switch devices and educational campaigr,s.
But no auth'o r itative statistics can be compiled
showing the total amount so spent, for who, for instance, can say of the interlocking or automa t ic block sig na l
system that it is only for Safety First and not as well for saving time.
Who can compile the vari ous expenditures Iiot· only of the many safety bureaus but of the talks, signs, campaigns, the effort not only t o improve
the public attitude toward its own lives, but to impress on the railr'oad man himself that his life is worth more!
than a minute to his road and infinitely more to · him than the saving of a few steps or the flipping of a car 01·
taking a chance to save time.
To the average man the word "trespass3r" means evil doer.
It does not mean that to the statistician. It
means a man, woman or child who walks the tracks, c1'o·sses at an unprotected point, or otherwise gets in the
way of a train. In thirty years our railroads have killed over a hundred thousand and injured about a hundred
a11d twenty thQusand more.
These persons were just walking the track or jumped a passing car, tw'o thirds of
them were reputable citizens of the locality where they lived, fourteen per cent were children, twenty per cent
were hoboes. But all these citizens, children and hoboes were trespassers.
Enough has been said to show that
Safety First must be a movemEnt and is a movement directed at men rather than methods.
While signals, cars
rails, and train accident prevention are an important part of the campaign, it is education which is doing the greatest ,vork to stop the needless loss of life.
Hence it is that in its broad plan of greater conservation of human
life that Safety First considers as much the making of Safety men as ,of Safety things, and elimination of the
chance taker.
It is a fact that the greater number of accidents of all kinds result from carelessn~ss, thought-

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}essness and chance taking rather than from defective equipment or failure of machinery. It is also a fact that,
fire collision derailment and what the public knows as railroad accidents, is responsible for only the smaller part
of deaths and maimings on railroads.
The educational, the attempt to make men, women and children, employes
and non-employes alike, realize that trespassing is the ca use of m:ost of deaths and° injuries, that the greatest cau_se
is disobedience of personal Safety rules, that wrecks and accidents to trains come last, constitute a large part of
the Safety First crusade. But this is not all of it. While such matters as the elimination of grade crossings are
highly important, they are less s·o than the elimination of human equation in track and train operation where such
equation can be elimh1ated.
For twenty years or more public sentiment has been keenly awakened to the importance 'o f preventing railway accidents. This sentiment has crystallized into carloads of Federal, Stat e and Municipal statutes, ordinances
and regulations until today a serious problem in railroad operation is to find a means of conducting traffi c with any
profit through the tortuous labyrinth of legislative enactment and judical con struction .
The basic t hough t producing this legislation seems to have been that railroading is a material thing, naturall y and inher ently danger ous,
like gun-cotton or dynamite and that all that is necessary to curb its natural destructive tendency is t o prescribe
and regulate the physical conditions of its maintenance and operation.
Our legislatior s have appar ently proWe
ceeded entirely up'on the theory that the corporation is the only agent to be consider ed and dealt wi th.
have scores of Jaws regulating the hours and conditions of employment and prescribing certain experience which
men must have to hold certain positions. Yet the personal injury record as to employes is grow ing wor se. Tho
reason for this is that we have not· given due consideration t'o the human element. We can pass laws a nd make
rules but the employe must be educated and trained to obey and comply with them. 0 Necessary as some of our r ail
road laws are, Congress and State Legislatures may enact laws until their combined tonage cannot be pulled wi t11
a 5000 engine, officials may go on issuing rules, bulletins and notices until ever y section house and caboose looks
like a circulating library and you may keep an inspector in every shop, but we go on with t his string 'of preventabl e
accidents until we men as we work upon the track, as we stand before the machine in the shops, as we r epair equipment in the yards, as we handle engines and cars, begin to think how we can make this move and do this work in
the safe and proper way.
Until we become convinced, and with a firm determination act upon the conviction that
we can, and we will do our work without these accidents.
Railroad service is not naturally hazardous, it is only as dangerous as employes make it th emselves by t heir
omission to take reasanable precautions for their own Safety.
Let every man ask himself, what a1·e causes of
preventable railroad accidents, let them think over, analy ze the facts, see if he cannot expla in it as due to one of
these three causes: Neglect of little things, violation of ruks and instructions or tak ing chances .
These three
causes produce many accidents.
Their origin is in th::: pn-sonality of the employe and their pr event ion must
come from the same source. Let us think how an accid ent might happen.
It does not take much ti me.
Get
the Safety habit and the rest will be easy. In any syst&lt;!matic plan for accident prevention it should be kept in
mind that while Safety devices are necessary and import ant, they afford the means of preventing only a sma ll
percentage of accidents. Iri-iportant as these devices are, I believe that in the public mi nd too much has been expected from their use.
A study of the theory aside fro m the practice of accident preventio n lead s to this conclusion, if all men at all times, were as careful as they could be and in theory should be, t here would be little
need for Safety devices.
The necessity for such devices is in inverse ratio to the car eful and prudent h abits of
those by whom the devices are to be used. Indeed there is in theory this objection to Safety devices: That they
iend to eliminate the necessity for personal thought and alertness, in other words if it were possible to so cultivate th2 human element on 'our tracks, in our shops and yards, that accidents would because 'of such acq uired prudence of the employe be thereby generally prevented, thi·1 method would be preferable to the use of Saf ety devices.
But as we cannot improve the human element to this extent, we use Safety devices to accomplish the purpose.
They are at best but devices and their effectiveness for Safety depends upon the intelligence and willingness with
which they are applied and used.
Let us see why so many employes are killed.
Eternal vigilance should be inspired by the higher grade of
employes to first protect himself and then to constantly Jc eep the idea in mind of employ es with lesser intellect.
Our brain is composed 'o f numerous cells, 37 to be exact, and while one set is working on one problem, others are
sleeping, and if our "Safety First" sell is not cultivated to a standard of alert accuteness, we are unable to ~all
it into instant action. Many people have brain paralysis, which while only lasting a few seconds, is sufficient to
cause th ~1:1 to be caught.
Why did the young man a~ Echo ·on May 21st step in front of a moving engine?
Why did the man at Hampton s'tep in front of No. 6 the day before? Simply because that little brain cell called caut:on was slEeping for the small fraction of a minute.
Now these little cells are located a little above and
back of the ear. The man with very full caution development will not make a success ·of railroad work because l,e
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trouble and no accidents. The man with moderate caution development will be the chance taker and will have
many accidents and much trouble.
The man with small p.nd very small caution development will be killed or badly
injured if they stay in railroad service and wiB be the means of injuring others by their carelessness.
In conclusion will say that while much has been accomplished and the Safety First movement has a great start,
much remains to be done.
The success of any business depends up·on the hearty cooperation of its employes. A
continuance of the interest already displayed will inevitably result in the elimination of many more conditions
which might cause accidents and this company urges that the efforts of every man along the Jines of Safety be
increased, that vigilance be displayed to the end that all preventable accidents may be avoided and every cause or
condition which cause an injury be eliminated.
I thank you.
M. John Hay, Banker, "Memories."
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: It is a great pleasure for me to be here today and meet the old menand of course the ladies are not old-with whom I was formerly associated with and worked with here on the Union
Pacific for a great number of years.
This is my first time to visit with you men in this Safety First movement. Now we all know it is a
splendid thing; you get better acquainted, hear other men's ideas and working all together these meeting-,
thould be very profitable to you as employes and to this railroad in increased efficiency.
Efficiency, however, is a thing that can be carried too far, which reminds me of a story I want to tell you abou t
that. Over in Laramie a great many years ago when I used to work for the railroad, we had a g rea t many
Englishmen come out to the country and the people ·proceeded to rob them right.
In those days they started
what they called book accounts, they counted their cattle and booked them-but of com·se thev had no r ecord oi
the bunch or so here and there that were stolen. But an:iway, everybody had a good time and e~erybody enjoyed it.
This firm that I speak of had headquarters in New York and they employed for this cow outfit an efficiency expert in New York.
The superintendent was located on the ground and every evening he had to make his report
to the efficiency expert by wire.
Now you all know what happens in the spring of the year and the weather
conditions, sometimes snow and wind. Well, the superintendent came in one evening and sent a wire to New Yori{
something like this-Very severe blizzard raging, cows calving, calves dying and many of the cows. What shall
I do? and the efficiency expert wired back promptly--Stop calving.
The men controlling this line were brought up
Now you haven't any such conditions on the Union Pacific.
among you ai:d you y·o unger men and your sons, some of them taking up the railroad work, will be managint
these properties later on.
These men haven't made themselves entirely, it is the cooperation of the employes i-:t
every line of work that placed them up where they are today. You all have the same opportunity. You can go
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without knowing the business.
I have seen a great m11ny good men come here from Yale and Harvard, highly
educated, splendid men, but they did not have that training necessary to direct a great system like the Union
Pacific Railroad.
Their education made it possible, when they applied themselves, to pick it up quicker, but
they must come up through the ranks.
You have such men a s Grey, Calvin, J effers and Woodruff, all of them
men of actual experience. You all know what is said about your g eneral manager in railroad circles of the
country, that he stands head and shoulders above any operating official in the country as g eneral manager.
N ow
you can go to that kind of a man and tell him your troubles, you can meet him and call him Bill. . It's n·o::
necessary to sneak around the block and hide out from him and you can all f eel that you are abs·o lutely safe a nd
that nobody is after your job, and that so long as you do your dut y you need not worry and you have the same
opportunity for promotion that these men had.
Thei·e is today greater opportunity for advancement in the railroad world t ha n in an y oth er line of endeavor.
The railroads must have good rrien, they can't run the line without th em.
The Ge ner al Ma nager can't run the
railroad himself, the General Superintendent' can't run it, but with the cooperatio n of men like you have on th e
Union Pacific it is accomplished. In my time we had 56 pound r a il a nd small eng ines but at that ti me the men on
the Union Pacific believed it was the best railroad in the country and I believe th ey were r ig ht . You have seen it
advar::ce, you have seen hundred ppund rail laid and you have seen it doubl e tracked a nd you now have a r ailroad
you should be proud of. You can get out and over your division in eight or t en hours a nd yo ur distri cts in th re.:!
or four, and safely.
The .public nmst give you its business and to prosper you must handle it safely and economically.
prosper, the public prospers with you and we must therefore work tog ether .

When you

I got ·out of the railroad game a good many years ago, got too fa st for me, I g uess, and went into the bankin g
Now the same effic iency cannot be applied to t he live busir, ss and the sheep business and the cow business.
stock business as it is in the railroad game, but if you can and would appl y the same Safety Fir st principles in
1lacing so mi.;·ch money in the bank or wherever you please, each month, it would add to Safety F irst on t he ra ilroad, and if the railroad men of the country, from the officials down, would st a r t in and say, I a m going to save '"
much every month, in ten years time you could buy th ~ railroads if you wanted t o and you would never miss it.
It is a duty that you owe to your family, it is a duty vou owe to yourself. I kn ow how it is, I know h ow we
always waited for the pay car and always needed money and never could save a nything because we didn't try.
Often you see a man or boy sendng money home to his mother.
I always sa id, that boy will bear watch ing. b&lt;'cause he is trying to put something by and trying to do something.
You k1iow that any corpora t ion or bu$ines:;
that does not watch its income and its expenditures w0uld not remain in business long and th at same th ing app ies
to the individual.
I simply mention this as it works in connection wth Saf ety F irst.
An y man that begins to
save his money, lay away a small portion of it and builds him a home, is a better cit izen a better employe and will
advance faster. I thank you. •
Mr. Dan Konold, Engineer, "Experiences."
Ladies and Grntlemen: About thirty-one years ago it was my pleasure to enter t he ser vice of t he Un ion
This gentleman on the platform, Mr. Hay, was the man who employed me, and I want to say a t th is ti me
Pacific.
that I am glad he did employ me.
There is much that has been done ·aiong the lines of Safety First in the last thirty yea r s.
At t hat time we
had the old pocket couplers with the Miller hooks and we had a few Janney couplers; the automa t ic coupler at
that time was just coming into use. We handled 75 and 80 cars in the train with Janney coupler s and pocket
couplers, with the Miller hooks on the head end and maybe a few automatic couplers on the hind end and often we
didn't have over 25 or 30 cars of air and these trains broke in-two and when they broke in-two there was no
way of telling when or how the train would stop and th,, only way the conductor and rear brakeman could tell was
by the slack, and they were required to be on the alert at all times keeping this feature in mind.
Often times
at night the brakemen were required to go over the top of their trains and fell in between these break-in-tw·os.
So vou can see with the coming of the automatic coupler and the automatic air the saving of lives and the saving •
of 1;roperty and the saving of delay that has resulted, anr{ we have advanced and advanced until at the present
time we have the finest equipment and protection that can be devised.
There are a good many things in regard to Safety devices that I would like to talk about.
One ·of them is the
Safety Switch.
It is one of those things that does not look like much, but I want to tell you of an experience in
conn~ction with that.
I was working on the Salt Lake Division of the Short Line, it was on Christmas Eve, 1904.
We headed in at Toana with a high class train and cut off the helper and we had a little work to do there. While
we were there the local crew was working doing s·ome switching. .We got orders to proceed and proceeded
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No. 5 and No. 9. There were two helper engines on this district and just as we got into clear we heard something coming down the track and figured it was one of the helpers that had been cut off and was running down
light.
I got down off the engine and then I could see it coming, and it was a car of steel rails going about 50
miles an hour.
I saw the conductor come ·o ut of the depot and start for the switch as :fast as he could go. The
operator- had been ·on the alert and reported this run-away car. You can im ag·ine how we all felt with thes e passenger raflroad and this car loaded with steel rails coming down a two percent grade. W ell, we all held our
breath wondering whether the conductor would be able to reach the switch and throw it in time.
He arrived
at i;hc s-.'l'i.tch just in time and the car went down the wye and som e of th is rail went 25 feet into the ground.
We advanced a little further and installed block sign::i ls . And I want to say th at I think the block sig nal is on e
of the finest things that has ever been installed. It is a Wll rning to engineers handling th e train, and by this signa l
he knows whether the block is clear, he knows whether he can use it, it g ives him confidence going over the
I am going to tell you of an experience I had
piece of track, knowing that there are no trains ahead of him.
along that line when they first installed block signals.
I went out of E vanston on No . 3 one morning
in the spring of 1906. That morning we had 17 cars 0'.1 No . 3.
Th e day befor e th ey had installed block signa ls
on the 9th district, the first block installed at Curvo for westbo;i nd trains a nd at Castle Rock for eastbound trai ns.
It was about four o'clock in the morning ~hen we arriv C;d at Curvo and th e block s ig nal was r ed.
I stopped fo r
it and whistled out a flag and called for the flagman to go ah ead an d fl ag. H e came up a nd we stood th ere fo ur
or five minutes and he said, well, you had better go aheEci, and I said, No, I won't go until you fla g the block.
Well, there was a foot of new snow and he wouldn't gr,, and he went back and got t he conductor and the cunductor came up and he said, you have been here about 15 minutes now, you had better go on.
I told him l
would not go .until the brakeman went down and saw the condition of the t r ack., Well , t he Super intendent wa s on
the rear end, and he said he would go and get him, but that bluff didn't work, so he fin all y told t he brakema n to
go ahead and flag, and just around the curve he found three rails broken out. Well, you can see what a for tunate thing that block signal was for me that day. It prohr.bly saved the lives of sever al employes and a g reat dea l
of property. Before we got out of there, and we were there . three or four hours, the Superintend en.t, Mr.
Hilliker it was then, came over and expressed his appreciation of our compliance with the rul es.
A month or two later in the same spring I had a fruit train of about 40 car s and was com ing int o P eterson
and not being able to see the blocks reduced the speed of the engine. The order board was red so I called fo r it
and the operator cleared it for me, but the block signal the other side of the ord er board was reel, and I head ed
in on the passing track, and I had no more than got into the clea r than ar ound the curve came a big coal tra in of
about 2700 tons. You can just imagine what woal&lt;;I have happened if I had proceeded when t he order board was
cleared and that block signal hadn't been there.
A little later in the summer of the same ye'ar I had a meeting· point at Baskin on a fruit train with a high
I left Echo and proceeded up the hill, and I could see the block sig na l in advance a conclass train comng west.
siderable distance was red a,nd that signal called my attention to the fact t hat something mig ht be up the line a nd
I looked up there and about a mile away, I could see a little smoke.
I didn't hes itate, but backed up r ig·ht
away and got into clear and a short time later the west bo J nd came down the hill.
He had a heavy t ra in and
so did I, and if we had met, they would probably still be picking up cars.
I could go on and tell of any number of cases where block signals saved not only property but the lives of
many men.
One of the other Safety First features that has co me in late years is the 16 hour law.
I have always
been in favor of a rest period and I have always endeavored to be one hundred per cent fit when I went out.
Of course I know there are times in any man's life when he is not physically one hundred per cent, and the lG
hour law gives him a chance to get his rest and be better able to take care of himself and his family and when
he goes out, the company's property. This is one of the Safety First ideas that was adopted by the government,
they just took a little action that was well needed at the time.
In conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to say that we have advanced in a great many directions i::1
Safety First in the last thirty years. It is a great work, it has helped to educate the men, made them see the
necessity of getting together and educating themselves, to help the other fellow and make the railroad safe for
everybody.
I thank you.
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Mr. E. D. White, Sec. Board Pensions, "Veterans."
Mr. Chairman and ladies and gentlemen. • I think that our time is limited. I know that when I was asked
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for the Union Pacific in 1892, in September.
That is a long time ago, and I feel that I really ought to be
classed among the veterans of this railroad.
Whether they wanted me to speak about the veterans that are still
in service ·or the veterans that are on my payroll and re port to me, I was . not advised, but I a!}l going to speak .
I feel that I am more qualified
on the veterans who are on my payroll, the pension pay roll, and report to me.
to talk about them than the veterans who are still in service.
•
I want to say this, that these men who have reached the age where it has been decided to allow them a pe1·iod
of rest are men who have looked after the interests of this company for a good many years, and are still looking aft~r it.
I have on my payroll some 562 of th~'lP. veterans, and I want to tell you that they are all alive
and full of pep and take as much interest in life as t}ley ever did.
When they started to issue those blan•~3 fc1·
the soliciting of traffic ·along with the Union Pacific Magazine, one of these old fellows sent a dozen of them in.
say old, I mean that he had passed his 70th year, when the rules say that he shall retire, but he is still doingbusiness for the Union Pacific.
Now the reason so many of these old fellows stayed in the gam e so long and are still in g ood condition is because -they took such an active interest in the work and what wa s going on . That r eminds me of a story in conI was standing in a drug store wher e they had a nickle-in-thenection with that which I know will interest you.
slot telephone and in came a colored boy and he sat down and dropped a nick le in the slot and said: Madis·on 332.
Yas ·suh ______ Are you the people what advertised for a colored boy ____ __You say you got a man? ______ Well, is
there any probability of his not being satisfactory to you so you might want anoth er boy? ___ ___ You say he's entirely satisfactory and you don't think you'll be needing an·other boy?_ __ ___ Yes suh, thank you. Well, I t hough t ,
here's a chance to show that boy how he missed out on that job, so I stepped up t o him and sa id, George, don ':
you know the way to get a job is to go after it right, and he looked me over carefully, and said, Say Boss, I'se t he
nigger what's got that j'ob and I was jus' checking up on· mahself to see how I stand s.
And tha t's the r eason
these old veterans stayed at it so l'ong, they were always checking up on themselves.
And they wer e men wh :i
did not ask that their burdens be made lighter, rather they prayed that th eir strength should be made eq ual
to the obstacles confronting them, and they had lots of obstacles.
I just want to give you · some idea of what the company is doing for these men. In the year ended June 1,
1923, the Union Pacific paid $264,526.23 in pensions. The pension roll runs a little better than $22,000.00 per month.
Last year we pensioned 63 of these old timers and 43 died during the year. Taking into consid era t ion tha t these
men are all above 70, that isn't such· a bad death average.
We owe much to these men, they made this railroad what it is today and taught the rest of us fe llows how
to run it. If they didn't teach us personally, they taught somebody who did.
At the last pensioner's meeting a t
Omaha, I had occasion to introduce the General Manager and I made the remark that there were men sitti ng in
that room who had probably trotted the General Manager on their knee, and the General Manager in answer sa id
that he thought some of them got pretty close to him at one time, but he didn't seem to r emember t hat it wa s
•
with their knee.
Now this· Safety movement is a great thing. I don't believe the men who established it had any idea how far
reaching it would be. In fact it is so far reaching that I noticed it reached a country where f ew such things penetrate, China, and the President of the Republic of China gave a very convincing demonstration of his belief in
the principles of Safety First in making his get-away just like Kaiser Bill, when he found it neceessary to do so . .
These old boys whom I am talking about had their trials and their problems just as you and I do to make :i
success of life and these old men-they are not old in that ~ense 'o f the word, but they have reached the age where
the rules say they are to take a rest-in the evening of these useful lives, they stand ready to impart valuable
information and give us any help they can and I want to tell you that their heads are level and their minds clear
and when you meet problems that perplex you, something that has never come up to you before, go to them for
advice.
They have been through the same thing that you are going through and they will be ready and willingto help you out all they can.
I have
Now in closing I have just a little stanza of a poem from Hawthorne that I want to quote you.
changed the "I" to "we." The privilege of using "we" they say belongs to monarchs and editors, but as I was
once an editor, I take this privelegeW e want to be known as men who win,
As fellows with nerve and Pluck,
Who finish everything they begin,
Men who can whip their luck.
I thank you.

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Mr. D. B. Allan, R:clamation Inspector, "Safe in Safety."
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: A few weeks ago th e.se cities and towns in Wyoming entertained a
delegation representing the various manufacturing firms of Omaha and vicinity.
Today the cit izens ·o f Green
River are entertaining, in what promises to be a most unique fa shion, a large delegation fr om a big manufact uring p1ant that produces a comm·o dity which in importance and volume complet ely for esh a.dows the combim ,ri
output of every manufacturing plant in the Missouri Valley.
A commodity wh ich is vita l t o t he progress of
the nation; a co)llmodity which is closely woven with the everyday inter ests of every man, woma n and child of th e
republic; a commodity which when economically manufac tured and properly di stributed mean s pr os peri ty for t he!
entire nati&lt;ln; a commodity, Mr. Chairman, which has served as ad vance agent of civili zation ; a commodity
which is the only thing the Union Pacific manufactures, t he only t hing it h as to sell; and th at com modi ty is t r ansportation.
My friends, a get-together meeting such as we have h er e today is a good thing , a good thing fo r t he ra ilroa&lt;l
employe and a good thing for the citizens of Green River. Th e a ir seems perm eated with the sp iri t of good fe llowship and friendship.
Friendship between individuals, or between indivi&lt;l ua ls and a communi ty or fri endship between different communities or between a community and the member s of a big corpor atio n like fo r in stance th3
Union Pacific, is not a mere matter of sentiment, nor is ,~ a i::a t '.;er enti rely of a fl'ectfon .
F r iendship, like patriotism ·or love of country is based on well defined princi ·:1°s, wl1.~h in t h 2 case of patriotism is the pri nciple of a
man givng fo his country more than he can ever expect to 1·2·~ ·ive in r ::turn.
F r iendship is based on the pr inci p le
of giving service and the you-help-me and I'll-help-you idea, and that man isn't y our fri end who isn't will in g to
serve you, and you aren't his friend un1ess y·ou are wi11in g to serve him, and out of t hat common in te rest or th e a ssociation of common service grows that beautiful, livimt tangible thing t hat we call fri endship.
The rank and file of this railroad, the men and women who really do th e 0 t hing s wor th while, kn ow that its
general manager is their friend because he has always shown himself will ing t o ser ve them and he absolu t ~!y
knows that they are his friends because they have always proven willing to ser ve him, and r eall y Mr. Chairn,an,
there is the true basis of that proud spirit, that grand ppirit, that Union P ac ific spirit, if you please, that has
made this railroad what it is today. You will remember that during one of the la t e Red Cr oss dri ves, th er e was
displayed in many conspicuo,i s places a poster of a saintly woman carrying in her t ender arms one of the sha ttered reminders of th:! great war and underneath the words, "The Great est Mother in t he World."
'l' he picture was
so appealing in its strong tenderness, so appropriate a tribute, tha t t he picture migh t well have been called Safe
in the arms of the Red Cross.
Mr. Chairman, considering the phenomenal results that have been attained by t he accident prevent ion movement of the Safety Department of the Union Pacific Railroad company, which has r educed casualti es to employes
on d::ty from about 1500 in 1913 to something like 450 in 1922, would it be t oo much str etch of t he imrnag ination ,
to·o great a flight of fancy to visualize the Union Pacific employe so enveloped in t he protecting atmosphere of
Safety to make him as safe in the arms ·o f Safety as the shatter ed soldier was saf e in the arm s of t he Red Cross~
My friends, the work being done by Mr. Adams ~nd his various division Agents, by the Central, the Divi sion,
the Di.:'trict and Local Safety Committees is really a . labor of love, a ser vice of th e h ear t and t he very least we
can do, citizens and employes alike is to hold up the hands of these me_n by g iving ·our utm ost in enco uragement
and loyal support.
We must appreciate that the success of any movement, political, educational, r eligio us or the
success of this Safety movement depends not so much upon the men in th e Saf ety Department as it does upon the
support and cooperation of the rank and file of the employes and the fullest measure of success will never come
to this movement until we give them our very best, our one hundred per cent in cooperat ion and support.
Therefore, let all of us, citizens and employes alike make such high resolves here tod ay, that will speed the
coming of that day when every man in the shop, in the roundho.Jse, on the rip track, the section, in the caboose
and the loc·omotive cab goes to his daily labor, the loved ones left at home will have no fears because they will
absolutely know that Jack ·or Bill or Tony is "Safe in Safety."
Mr. A. W. Woodruff, General Superintendent, "A Safe Employe."
Mr. Chairman, _Citizens of Green River and Fellow Employes.
Mr. Jeffers has asked me to extend to you
his regrets at not being able to be here. He is confined to his room on the car, quite sick, nothing serious. , He
probably should not have left Omaha, but he was very anxious to be here.
He insists that he will be out this
afternoon although it is doubtful whether the doctors will permit.
We had a similar gathering at North Platte a short time ago, and one of our engineers in addressing the
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now he said had quit telling them that, and when they ask him now if he is a railroad man, he tells them he is
even more than that, he is a Union Pacific man.
And I think the term is a good one.
Talking direct to you Western Division Officials and employes, our Safety reco'r d for the year here so far is
rotten. · Our tonnage is good, our operation is good, ·o ur train accident record is good, but the personal injuries
The lesson to be gained from
011 the Western Division are the highest on the enitre Union Pacific Railroad.
this can be gained by comparing this division with the Nebraska Divi sion.
Two and a half years ago they wer e
at the foot of the list.
They took a fresh start and began again and for two year s t hey have been at the top.
Theil: standing at the top of the Union Pacific probabl:v puts them a t th e t op of lhe whole Unit ed States so fa1·
as accident prcvrntion is concerned.

I want to give you a few figures to show you how you stand a s com pared with
ision for the period January to April, 1923, in casualties per million man hours.
West ern
Nebr aska
46
Brakemen
]3
Yardmen
36
Engineers
18
Firemen
27
13
Shopmen
2

th e

Nebraska

Di v-

This will give you an idea of just how you c·o mpar~ with t h e div ision that is in the ga me.
It was an inspiring sight at North Platte to see the President hand t he Gt: neral Manager t he banner indica ti ng t hat t he
Union Pacific has surpassed the other units of the system, which in turn means t he best showing in t he Un ited
States.
What I want to get down to is this, that the Union Pacific has fall en fr om the top of t he list as between lhe
units and it is the Western Division that has pulled it &lt;fown and it do esn't loo k like we can get into the lead
again rnless th·~ Western Division can snap out' of it and g et into the g am e. It isn't up to t he off icials a nd t h e
Safety Agents entirely.
It was done on the Nebraska Division by. every empl oye ma k ing up his m ind t o get t hat
banner ar.tl every man worked towards that end.
I r e;,ili ze that you have had so me har d luck, so me breakm en
h 2 ve fall. n off tr::iins and b ~rn jerked off and some employes and others have been caught cross ing between cars
and oth : r injuries that could have been avoided if the men had been watching t hemse lves.
I see some of the local chairmen here today.
I am g oing t o as k th at you put th is t hing up in yo ur lodge·,,
and en:leaYor to g-et the men to realize that it is only by their efforts tha t th e Western Di vis ion is going to ge t
o. t of the rut it is in.
The men out here have always been hel&lt;l up as men wh o could come through in a pi nch,
and we want to g et it to them that unless the Western Division can come through and speed up, that the banner
is Jost to the Union Pacific. But I believe as Mr. Whit ~ said, that th ey are men who can wh ip th eir luck and
co!lle through.

Mr. ·c. O. Brophy, Spl. Rep., "Progress of Safety on th e Union Pacific."
I am very glad to have thi s OJ?portw1i ty to come out her e to the
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
'\,Vestcrn Division and renew old ac&lt;paintances and talk to you a little about Safety First . I j ust list ened to the
remarks of the General Superintendent and was surprised to think that th e West ern Di vision had fall en down on
Safety.
When I was on the Western Division as trainmaster at Evanston, we had a safet y committee ther e,
we were just organizir,g this Safety movement at that time and there was a g r eat deal of suspicion between the
men and. the officers of the railroad and all the employes thought we were trying to put something ·over on the emThe organization officers warned the men to be .careful., and it was a Jong time before the railroad men
p!oyes.
wer : led to believe that th zre was a sincere motive behind the safety movement.
On the Western Division
or the part of it that I was in charge of at that time, we had as I said b:?fore, our r egular committee and monthly
meetings, although it was a Jong time before the men came to realize the good it was doing and the necessity for
it.
On some of the Divisions there was a tendency towards laxity in the Safety Work and I asked our Superini n&lt;lent about it, asked him if. the Safety Work was going on, and he said so Jong as he was Superintendent it was

going on and it did.
When he was made General Superintendent he followed the same tendency towards
Safoty First and when he become General Manager he was still more active in the Safety First work. During the
retrenchmer,t period a year ago, when everything was being cut down to the minimum, the Safety department
was not cut down, because he wanted it to function undisturbed.
And it has been through the efforts of that
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two years. And_ now Mr. Woodruff has said that we were in danger of losing it. I can't conceive it, I can't beI th1_nk that the men on the west end are just as good today as they ever were and I know that you
lieve t~at.
are gomg to get mto the game and bring the showing of th" Western Division back where it should be.
On th e
Kansas Division we didn't win any banners in this contest but we did our best and we gave them all a race for
their money and I d·o n't envy any division that did win ;he banner because only one can win it and all any of us
can do is our best.
My time has been taken up and I must finish.
I want to thank you all and assure you of
my best wishes.
Mr. H. A. Adams, Asst. to General Manager, "Eternal Vigilance."
Mr. Chainnan, Ladies and Gentlemen:
At ·occasions like this people seldom ever like to !is ten to speeches.
This is indicative by the many wh,J
come in and go out during the time these men have been trying to get their short messages over to the employe
and his family.
I notice a great many ladies come in and sit for a moment and go out, not realizing that som e
of the speakers may say something that would be so beneficial to the husband, the sweetheart, the brother or t he
entire family.
But as I say, it is hard to hold the attention on a day like this, with so much going on.
In the brief space of time that I have been allotted, I want to leave this thought with you, that Eternal Vig ilance, constant thinking, is the only salvation for your Safety in any walk of life.
Eternal vigilance is th e
price of Safety.
The problem is t"o get this principle before the employe in any industry, to think, stop ancl
think before he makes the leap.
Now you hear a great deal about our banners. The administration banner was presented under government
control to the Union Pacific as the railroad making the best sh'o wing in accident prevention, only ha ving nine
reportable accidents in the period of two weeks. While this is a good showing, in the entire month of June last
year we only had fourteen reportable accidents, and it is my hope that in 1923 we will exceed the r ecords made in
These banner s that
1920, 1921 and 1922 and that in the future we can bring- these accidents down almost nil.
you hear so much about do not mean s·o much. We mention them of course, because they are insignia of superiority.
But as far as being behind in the Unit contest, thirty days from now the Union Pacific will be at the
head of the four units, do not worry about it, and we will win the banner in 1923, and the Western Division will
help us do it. It is the duty of other officials I believe to say things of a corrective nature and in the nature of
criticism, but I want to tell you ·of the good things you do.
And we have some dandy good Safety men on t he
Western Division. You have been unfortunate and there have been some light c·o rds that need tightening up,
but I believe after this demonst-ration today that the officers and employes will take on new life and endeavor to
bring this Western Division up in all departments.
I appreciate that y'ou are working on some new track an.J
that you are employing a great many men who never handled rails before and never saw a tie and consequent ly
your supervision should tighten up, for without active supn·visfon you cannot get r esults.
• Ladies and gentlemen, I believe get together mee~;nJs of this character, bringing
brothers, son and daughter, sweetheart and so forth, ~o enjoy entertainment such as
w·o nderful value in the work in which we are engaged.

us all together, wife and
we a1·e promised , arc of

I want to thank you for your interest and attention and hope that you all enjoy this day to the utm·o st.
thank you.
An outline of the program for the day foll'ows:
7:01 a. m. Special Train arrived from Evanston.
7 :30 a. m. Special Train arrived from Rawlins.
7 :45 a. m. Concert-Evanston Band escorted Committees
to Safety Meeting.
8:01 a. m. Safety Meeting-Isis Theatre.
Address of Welcome, Mayor J. W. Hawk.
Response, Chairman W. C. Wolcott.
Regular order of Business.
9:30 a. m. Addresses· (Given above.)
10:45 a. m. Formation of parade at Isis Theatre,
11 :15 a. m. Parade DepartureConsisting of Troup of Cavalry, U.S. Flag,
Boy Scout Escort, Evanston Union Pacific
Military Band, Administration Banner,
General Officers, Unit Banner, Division

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Name of Committee: WESTERN DIVISION
Safety Committee, Local Safety Commitees, Rawlins Union Pacific Band,
Floats portraying Safety Practices, Kimball School Band, Green River business
floats, Denver Union Pacific Band, Historical Floats, Members of the Rodeo Company, Dr. Hawk's "Menagerie," the Denver
Union Pacific Band and Green River Citizens and Guests.
The features of the parade were-Three automobiles advertising the Careful Crossing
Campaign-The first bearing the words
"Cross C1·ossings Cautiously," the second,
a fine new car bearing the sign, "I Diel,"
and the third, a wrecked car on a truck
bearing the sign, " I Didn't," with a standard crossing bell ringing.
' 12:01 p. m. Lunch period and Band Concerts, Lunch fo r
the visiting officials in the Union Pacific
Dining Room.
1:20 p. m. Departure for the hunting grounds.
2:30. p. m. Chicken fight.
3:30 p . m. Bear fight.
4:30 p. m. Coyote Hunt.
5:30 p. m. Barbecue at City Park.
-G:00 p. m. Battle Royal between eight dark skinned
Gladiators.
7:00 p. m. Addresses-Mr. Edson Rich and Mr. C. J.
Lane. (Printed below.)
9:00 p. m. DancingIsland Park, U. P. Social Hall, Re x
Theatre.

Th e program went off without a hitch and everyone was unanimous in voting t he day a hi gh success .
0

The BarbEcue was of the genuine old fashione d type and 2000 pounds of beef and cor res ponding a mount of
other trimmings were fed to the "starving multitude." It is conservatively estimated that 5000 people were f ed
at the barbecue.
Following are the speeches at City Park in the after noon:
I

Mr. Edson Rich, Asst. General Solicitor, "Some of the Important Problems of Transportation."
Ladies and Gentlemen. I do not wish to take up very muc~ of your time this evening, but wish t o bring ·o ut a
f ~w problems which the railroads have to contend with.
In the early days the transportation ·o f products and materials was carried on by pack horses and mules and
rafts on the water ways. Then as we became more prog ressive there were wagon trains and stea mboats, but finally the question of handling the transportation of this country became so great that no one man could take care of
it himself, so great companies were formed and railroads, were built for the pu;rpose of transportation, which was
then becoming world wide .
It was for this purpose that the great Union Pacific railroad was built across this continent, very much for
military reasons, it is true, but as a matter of fact this was not the main reason for its being built. It was built
for the purpose of taking the products of this part of the country to the markets in the east and to markets in the
west.
Transportation facilities of this kind are what give you the value of your property in Green River. If it were
possible to remove the Union Pacific over night I want to ask my hearers what the value ·of the property in Green
River would be?
People have the idea that the railroads are something apart from any

other business in the world.

As a

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matter of fact the railroad is a business similar to that of any merchant in Green River, but of course it is on a
larger scale.
But the trouble with the railroad is it can not move when it wants to like the average business man
can.
W~en a railroad is ·once in operation, it is there t 0 stay. In order to maintain that railroad it is necessary
for the railroad to make enough money to pay its running expenses and some return on its investment.
There is no reason why you should complain any more of a return made by a railroad company. than you should
comp)ain of a return made t9 a merchant or to a bank or rancher. As matter of fact, they are all businesses conducted for the general benefit of the community.
Now, gentlemen-and ladies, I just had two or three thoughts that I wanted to bring to you.
I n'oj;ice I !lnl
down on ths program for an address.
An address is a lm'!g-winded affair, it is supposed to be couched in grand
and eloquent words and phrases. I am not going to make you an address, but I do want to call y'our attention to
two or three matters that are important to the people of this community.

It is a peculiar fact that the people who ship over the railroad always get along with the railroad, but the politician the man who goes to congress or to the legisla turc is always and eternally attempting to stir up some
issue between the railroad and the people, 110t for the pur pos of doing any g ood to the people, but for the purpose
of making the people think they are doing some good so they may be returned to the legislature or congress. As I
said, the people who use the railroads do not complain.
The politician will tell you that rates· are too high and that the railroads are robbing the people.
Let us
see if we can whether the rates are too high. As I stated a few minutes ago, it is necessary for a railroad to keep
running to make. enough money to pay its expenses, pay its employes wages, buy its coal and at t he same time pay
some return on its investment.
All they ask to earn is some return, the same as any mer chan t . As a ma tter
of fact they fall below that.
It is true that the rates are much higher than in 1913, in t he pre-war period, but
let me ask you if you do not have to pay more for everything that you eat, or everyth ing that yo u wear.
Let me
ask you if living in general does not cost you a great deal more than in 1913 or prior to that time. ,¥hen you
go to a merchant now and pay $40.00 for a suit that in 1913 cost you $20.00, you do not complain, your ·entir e living is higher now. The railroad rates are no higher than general living.
Everything tha t t he r ailroad buys costs
much more than it did in 1913. The wages paid the employe a1'e much higher than they were in 1913.
For that reason, in all fairness, it seems to me there should be no complaint about railroad rates, inasmuch a3
they have n·o t increased in as great a proportion as have ·o ther items of living expense.
The politician will tell you that the whole trouble is due to a law passed in Congress in 1920. That law goes by
various names. It is known as the Esch-Cummins bill. It is called th e tran sportation act. Now the pol it ician tells
you that the wliole trouble lies with this Jaw and that the law should be r epealed and a great many men believe that
and have in mind that Congress should do something towards a r epeal of that law.
As a matter of fact, when they say that, I sometime•; think they don't know what is in that law.
That law
was framed just before the government gave up control of the railroads. It was necessary to have such a Jaw.
It w::is necessary in order to prevent the bankruptcy of th,i roads for that kind of a law to be passed, but t her e was
an attempt made by the wise men in Congress to make t hat law so b1'oad t hat it would take care of a g reat man.1
of the features of the operation of the railroads.
This law provided for paying the railroads what was due them.
It amended in a great many respects, the
Int€rstate Commerce Commission act.
It provided fqr a railroad board that ,v'ould hear all disputes between th e
railroad and the employes.
It provided that this labor board ,v'ould fix the salaries and wages of the employes.
no one wants that law repealed, and when the politician tdls y·ou they do, they don't mean it.
As a matter of fact, they refer to one sectfon, known as section 15-a, the section which gives the I. C. C. the
right to fix the value on railroads and then it provides that railroads c·ould earn six per cent on that value. If they
earn over six per cent, it is divided between the railroad and the governmet.
If they earn Jess, that is all they
get.
There is no case where a railroad earned six per cent on their valuation. The commission finally Towered
the percentage to five and three-quarters. No railroad has yet; earned five and three-quarters per cent. And yet
it is urged by politicians that this law should be repealed.
This law is also called the guarantee act.
Anyone
calling it the guarantee act is deceiving you and misleading you. It is not a guarantee act 'in any sense of the word.
If the railroad makes only one per cent, that is all it gets and there is no promise that the government will make up
the difference.
If the railroad does not make anything, there is no agreement on the part of the government that
it shall be paid anything.
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•
These are things that the people should think about and not allow themselves when they go to the polls to be
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One other thing. Suppose that clause were r epealed.
That w·ould leave the railroads where they were before the law was passed, which would permit them to ke,.. all the money which they might earn so that would be
no solution to the question whatever.
~p
Now the politicians say, "Well, there is just one thin; to provide proper handling of the railroads for the benefit of the common people and that is for the government to take over all these ra ilroa ds and operate them for th.?
benefit of t~ie people." _We have had several examples of government ·ownership and in no case was it a success.
In Eur~pe, many coun~r1es own and operate their railroads.
Living in Europe is very cheap, wage~ are low,
taxes high and yet freight and passenger rates are high ~r yet than they ar e in this country. The Umted State£
Government was ·obliged during the war to take over the railroads in the United Sta tes.
The government guaranteed them certain earnings.
There were only two r a il roads in the United States that paid out and in every
other case the government had to pay the Ioss, and the pe opl e are still paying it in taxes.
Four 01· five years ago the government of Canada to•J k over control of most of the largest railroads in Canada.
The loss to the Government has averaged about one hundred million d'o llars per year.
Ther e wa s one large railr~ad that did not ·go into the control of the Canadian GoYernment and that was the Canadian P acific.
During
that t ime the Canadian Pacific has paid dividends 'o f 7 per cen t and its stock on the market is higher than tha t of
any railroad in the United States.
Now Ladies and Gentlmen, I have taken a few minutes long er than I should ha ve to present you these f ew
thoughts, but they are all worth considering.
I do not b : lieve the people out in the country ha ve a ny complaint
to make agains~ the railroads._ It •is the politicians, th e blocs in Congress so called, wh·o stir up this cont inua l
issue so that when the people go to the polls they may be persuaded to return them t o t he va r fo us legislature;
and Congress and now, on behalf of the Union Pacific, w-: want to thank you for the ma ny enter tain ments y·ou
have g iven us, and you may rest assured that the peoplt~ of Green River and the surrounding coun t r y will have a
warm place in the hearts of the Union Pacific officials from this time on.
I t hank you.
Mr. C. J. Lane, General Freight Agent, "Transporta t ion."
Compose yourself, fri ends, for while I would like to talk to yo -.i for a Jong ti me, the commi.t tee on arra ngements has safeguarded you against this, and has put a sfop order on me. Ther e a re a g ood ma ny differences of
opinion on how Jong an address should be.
I think the best defin ition was g iven by Judge Arm our in addressing
a convention in New York City, when he said th e prop ,·r leng th for an address was the same as the proper length
for a woman's skirt-Just short enough to hold the attf n ti'on and just long enough t o be disappoi nting.
My assignment is Transportation, or the importance of it.
I can hear yo u say, what is the impor tance of
Transportation, and what makes it cost so much.
From the beginning of t ime there has been an interl acement
of ti-ansportation problems.
Nobody has ever been alJle to get a way from it . It is sim ply a case of always
wanting something you haven't got.
One of the first things in the first famil y was t hat they wa nted someth in;;
that was not there.
Adam found out that he hacj to have his vita mines, his calor ies and other balanced fo ods.
Do not look for all these things, because unless Dr. Gilligan g ives you a prescri ption, you will pr'oba bly fi nd t hem
in th ~ cellars of Talliafcrro and John Hay.
Our ancien.t friends soon found that the bare skin would not stand the changes of seas·ons and weather conditions that they had to have shelter and clothing. It had to be moved from one t errit'or y to another a nd that
furnished the first expression of conveyance, the first th ought of power and draft. s ·o me 'one had discover ed that
wood floats on water and they hollowed out places in Togs and had the first boats. Then somebody discover ed tha t
between th~ shoulder blades and the cr:.ipper parts of a mule· there was a wasted space, so he puts packs on the
back of the mule and rriade the best of t)rnt opportunity.
Adam bit into this Osage orange, proba~ly mistaking it for one of the sweet Sicilian variety and ever snce
then, we have never been able to get the taste ·out of our mouth.
By what means these great stones in the pyramids a.nd the obelisks were ·hauled from one point to another
and put in place will probably never be kn·own.
The chances are they were drawn by a multitude of slaves who
wue content to make a mile a day.
It does not make any difference whether Columbus or the Icelanders discovered Am~rica ·or whether Gorlando or Sir Walter Raleigh was the first to settle in this country.
The fact
is that Transportation made it an possible.
That sle!lder c_olony of 102 people settled down in this country.
Epidemics broke out among them and 42 per cent of them died the first 12 months they were here. They had to
bury thnir deacl and scatter things ·over their ~aves so that the Indians would not learn of their receding numbers.
They were hopeless.
They were 600 miles from any other communication or help.
They had to have
means ·o f transportation.
They built canals up and down the Chariest.o n river down to Hadley Falls.
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the Erie Canal was completed, but .it moved too slow.
didn't do anybody any good.

Month: JUNE, 1923
It

"'as
l1"k e a k"d
th. rough, a nd
n
I ney S t one, 1·t di"dn't come

Then they said, give us some smooth surface that we can fix some sort of rails on and use something similar
to wagon wheels that will move swiftly, and on the 30th day of May, 1830, the B. &amp; o. started its first train from
Baltimore.
The problem 'of transportation seemed soon to be solved.
In 1837 the Pennsylvania incorporated.
It took them nine years to get to Pitsburg, a distance of 51 miles.
There were 2,700,000 people there after 165
years.
The great confronting question of building railroads then, as it is now, was the question of c'apitalization. If
anybody present is at all curious and has a paper and pencil, they can divide $18,900,000,000 by 269,000 which is
the total value ·of the Railroads in the United States divided by the number of miles and they will find it equal;;
I heard Charles Prouty claim it was 20 billion, but taking the
$73,000, the cost of each mile of railroad.
lowest estimate of Eightee~ billion, nine hundred million, it makes seventy-three thousand dollars . per mile.
There are more than 40;-000 miles of railroad in the hands of a receiver. Thirty-four per cent of the others do not
pay any return on the perferred or common stock.
It costs $145,000 to build a pavement for one city mile or 13
blocks.
Ladies and gentlemen, there are worse things in this world than high freight rates and high passenger
rates, worse things than the 3.6 per mile rate, worse things than an upper berth . There are worse things than
indifferent service on the branch lines of our roads and that is impared transportation.
It is impossible to
figure the cost if the wheels ·of transportation were to stop for a day.
We appreciate to the fullest extent the wonderful expression of these people and this turn-out.
The
Union Pacific Officers are complimented and I feel that we owe something to the fellows who made this country,
such fellows as Taliaferro and John Hay. I thank you.
&lt;:)

We Certify that report on Sheets A, B, to Q, also report on supp/ementary Sheets No. J to No. JO
inclusive, and attached hereto is a correct account of the Proceedings of the committee at its meeting above
mentioned.
•
Approved:

W. C. WOLCOTT
Chairmen of Committee

:.

J. A. WEAVER
Secretary of Committee •

�::iUl'l:'LEMENTARY SHEET No.

SaJetJ• Committee: WESTERN DIVISION
Number
Name or Emp)oyc und the nc~v Ih:comm-~~:~~~ n .
c..;.:= • ;-:: _-::;;:_.::_.. - . ···1
·-_~-.~ ~v~Jt~;··;c:n~;f·l:er-;·;-ljn-;~:=~l~!'!.R"c·"fc··_-r r-_c=~
of
j
niudc ~Y him should lie stated definitely
0
0.further
Rccom- 1 qtcms cnrr1ed over need not mention name ·md Action Tuken _at Current Meeting,
I
1 to D1v1e !1
mcndntion ; give only short reference to its title- BE BRiEF
(Stntc Definitely but Briefly)
Cor1·ccted
Cons_ idcr- .I No Action oCor Gm&lt;;n,.tcterel
,
BUT EXPLICIT)

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3004

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SUGGESTIONS HELD OVER FROM
Deck bridge north end of
Springs yard.

Rock Authority requested but
not yet received.
Remove fence both sides of Eliza- Work completed.
beth St. Crossing Green River.

3044

3004
3044

recommended
Vision of approaching ti-ains obscur- Wig-wag
ed to travelors on highway, public
for this crossing. Has
crossing just west of Devil's Slid!.
not yet been approved.

3062

3076

Renew cable used on crane in machine New cable applied
shop, Green River.

3089

Concreting along rails in back shc,p, Considered impracticable.
Rawlins.
Would involve large expenditure as roundh'ouse
located on cinder fill anrl
concrete would have to
be carried to grea'.
depth to be of any value.
Flag boxes on back of cabs, 7000 An arrangement of three
class engines vibrate and shake
straps to hold flags
them loose. Liable to fall on som&lt;&gt;worked out at Cheyenne
one.
and Mr. Jackson advises
will be made standard.

3093

3094

I Put wider shoulder on north sid,i of Will be done when second
) track at Carter.
track graveling is done.

4030

i Install block signal to protect trains Authority r eques ted hut

4033

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PREVIOUS MEETINGS

i

pulling out •• of -westbound
Point of Rocks.

tra ,k

not yet received.

3062
3073

3089

3093
3094
4030

: Install phone in maintainers' house Unable obtain author,ty
at Riner, Tipton and Wasatch.
at this time.
Will be
considered
at
tim,,
budget prepared for
1924.
Place signals at Riner, Tipton and Authority • received
! I)
Bitter Creek on ·o pposite side of
throw these tracks ove:·
sidings to overcome danger of trainto 18 foot centers and
men being stuck exchanging sig signals to be moved a.::nals.
cordingly.
·work "·ill
be done as s.:iC',1 as possible.

4034

4067

Install arc lig·ht near car foreman', Work to ·b~ done by eloffice Evanston.
ectrical l!nginee-: fr,;im
Omaha.

4068

Electric light wires from car shop to This work to be done by
electrical engineer from
B. &amp; B. shop should be put underOmaha.
ground. (Evanston.)

I
I

4033

4034

4067

406S

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SUPPLEMENTARY SHEB'r No . i

- -Num l:.cr
of
Recomm e ndation

4095

S aJetJ• Committee: WESTERN DIVISION
- -

-- --- -·.- -- --- --- .•

Nnrr. u of Emr,1oyu und t he now Hccomrne nrintio"
muJe by him should he stnt.ccl delin ite]y
qtem s carried over need not mention 1mme. nnd Ac tion Taken nt Current Meeting
give only ahort r ~fer1:nce to its title-BE BRIEF
(Stnte Definitely and Briefly)
BUT EXPLICIT)

--------- --

------

Close road crossing on C. C. No. :2 In the hands of -;ttorne~,
lead Rock Springs.
Rock Springs to arrange.

4105

Rem·ove brick chimney from Distrir.t Inspected by Su1wr. B. &amp;
Foreman's office at Rawlins.
B. who advises t·here is
no danger of this c'1in ney falling over nnrl nn
need of it being removed at this time.

4108

Move carhody off manhole connected M. M. advises this sr•wer
to west stand pipe pits at chute.
not in use and ha zard
Rawlins.
in connection with present condition, .\J • ougn
carbody will be moved
as quickly as the work
can be ·done.

4109

Remove 100 feet fence both sides 6th Authority requested but
street crossing Rawlins.
not yet received

4121

?lac() J, , 11 on south gate 6th street Unable to get authority
crossing , Rawlins.
to do this work this
year.
Will be considered in the 1023 budgPt.

4122
4124
. 4127

4128

,11 0&amp;

4109

4121.

4122

Main line water spout Echo hard ta Supvr. B. &amp; B. advises repull around and shove back.
pairs made June 16th.

4124

I

Raise freight
Evanston.

house

platform

nt Held open pending furth ei.
investigation.

Remove pile of wheels between hold Wheels have been moved
tracks 1 and 2 Evanston.
in accordance with suggestion.
Extend running boards 200 and 300 Held open pending further
class engines.
consideration.

4130

Discontinue helpers behind caboose~ Trainmaster making can9th district.
vas among men. Will
give us complete report
next meeting.

4136

Floor in roundhouse in bad condition Material · has been ordered
and should be repaired.
and repairs will be
made soon as received.

4139

4095

Jupply hood over kitchen range U. P. Has been taken care of.
restaurant, Evanston.

4129

4137

, ~ u m b e r u in These Columns
G1vc
Referred
Open !or
to Divis'n
Further
No Action or Gener'!
Corrected
ConeiderCom' ittee
ution
_
-

4120

412!)

4130

4136

Place handles on outside of big doors, An arrangement of rings
roundhouse, Evanston.
to drop flush with door
when not in use worked
out and rings are now
being made.
Renew plank· in platform between Work has been completed.
machine shop and roundhouse,
Evanston.

41::l

4L39

�SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET No. 3
1

SaJetJ Committee: WESTERN DIVISION
Nnmc of Empl?ye nnd lhe new Recomm~dnt·,o·n- (=- - -- --=:-:..::· __ -:;
•• -=--- - G':-- I~~N~ ~~e-rs i n ~i,ese Columns

Nurnbcr
of

'
mnde by him should be stated definitely
'
Rel!omn1cndution (~~ms carried over need not mention nnme and ' Action Tnken nt Current Meeting
give only short reference to its title-BE BRIEF
BUT EXPLICIT)
-~- • - ------

(Stntc Definitely and Briefly)

--

4141

,ve - - -- - ---· ...
Open for
Fur~hcr
No Action
Corrected j Co;ti:;r· _ __ _

j Scaffold for use of men working 011 ,Scaffold has been workP.d
dome caps and on top of engine.

out by the men and will
be tested shortly.
Repair drinking fountains in machine Work completed June 6.
shops, Green River.

i
4143
4146

I
4150

Repair drinking fountains in round- ; Wo1:k completed June 10.
house, Green River.

j Switch target No. 3 track east enrJ
yard Green River missin_g.

4152

i Clean

i

track to stockyards,
scrapes foot board.

Replaced and suggestion
complied with.

414:!
414G

4150

refuse Suggestion complied with.

4152

4155

j Equip engines in Rock Springs ter- This work completed.
1
ritory with back up sanders,

4159

Repair weight ropes in roundhouse, Partly completed. N ecesRawlins.
sary order additional
pulleys and work will be
completed so"on as received.

4160

4141

i Place extension handles on roundhous:i Work completed.

blow off lines.

4155

4169
4160

I

4164

i Dismantle old building formerly used Authority requested but
:

4170

1

4178

for locker and wash room.

not yet received.·

i

Change location of broom holder west. Changed in accordance i
of Tipton station.
/ with suggestion.

4170

Fire hose should be made more se::ure / Trouble was with one paron back of engine cabs.
I
ticular engine noticed
I by Engr. Brink making
I this suggestion. This
has been changed in ac1 cordance with standard
I and is now safe.

4178

I

4164

I

4180

4181

Eridge just east of coal chute Rock Authority requested to do
Springs should be planked between
this work.
rails as necessary for Engr. to walk
around oiling engine.
I

I

i
i

Crank coming off F. M. No. 40 Have requested Engr. ·M.
motors-Safety sleeves to prevent
W. authorize installatthis.
ion of the Safety Sleeve
on all Western Division
cars.

4182

Western Division tool car unsafe ac- We are advised new steel
count wooden underframe.
underframe tool car will
be furnished by Mr.
Nelson.

4183

Too much lateral reported on caboose Lateral has been taken uo
I 2614.
to a certain extent and
is safe.

!

I

4180

4181

4182

-4183

Referred
to Divis 'n
or Gener'!

~

�SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET No. 4

Safety Committee: WESTERN DIVISION

i~

Number '. Na~~ o; -~ ~:lo~e n-,;d-th;;-; : - ; ; -· - • - ·
=-=-= -:..=G-=-,_-v-~ ~N-;.;;;;-cr-;, These ~
of
I
made by him should be otn';.,d dcflo~medation
Rccom(Items carried over
c mtely
Open for
mcndation I give only short refer need tono~ rnc_ntion nnme, nnd Action Taken nt Current Meeting
Further
I
ence
tte title-BE BRIEF
(State Definitely nnd Briefly)
Corrected
Consider•
No Action
- - ' _ _ _ _ _ __!3~-:_~~f'.LICIT)
_ __
__ntion_ _ - -- ._

4185

i Space between supply cars-danger Held open for further con:

to employes crossing while cars in
motion:

I

NEW SUGGESTIONS SINCE LAST

DIVISION MEETING

J oc Barnes, Switchman, Blackham and Car has been moved.
Judd have car coal near shed on
Elec. Lt. spur obstructing view of
crossing· by auto drivers.

4187

4186

4187

4188

I. C. Butts, B. &amp; B. Foreman. Notice Referred to Divn. Enginsome section gangs have dogs out
·eer to issue necessary
with them. These dogs may run
instructions.
in front of and derail passing moto1·
car.

4188

4189

: W. R. Pickrell, Sig Suprv.
Steam Referred to Divn. Engineer to see that these
shovel working between Emory and
men
are instructed a s
Baskin and when it stops working
to hazard of this pracmen all walk over and sit d'own on
tice.
rail. Also applies between Strawb2rry and Echo.

4189

4190

R. L. Starr, Engineer.
Hoods on Dist. Foreman Evanston
working on • these and
smoke stacks of some engines will
will give us report at
n·o t raise.
next Division meeting
as to progress.

4190

I

4191

F . E. Ward, Conductor. Contractors Referred to Divn. Engineer to issue necessary
gangs on Eighth District are catchinstruction~ to thesf'
ing on trains to ride into Granger
parties and advise.
or Carter.
.
I F . E. Ward, Conductor. So~e pas- Trainmaster will check
this and give us report
, senger brakeman are not getth,gat Division Meeting
out to watch train when passing on
next month.
double track.

I
4192

4193

~

4185

sideration.

Evanston Transportation· Committee
Joe Barnes, Switchman.
Suggest Referred to T. M. and R.
M. Evanston to look inextend .lead switch from run-around
to and report at next
track down to main lead to avoid
Division Meeting.
necessity ·of using main line when
passenger trains are here.
This
will also avoid necessity of going
against current of traffic and in
front of passenger trains at station.
Connect run-around track with west
yard.

4186

-n s_ _ _
Ref!'':&lt;;&lt;!
to Div,s p1
orG~!'er

I. C. Butts, B. &amp; B. Foreman. No~ice Travelling Watchman instructed to watch this
children playing around water tanks
and correct, advising.
in yards just west of dep·ot builrling at Evanston.

4191

4192

4193

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�::;Ul'l'LEMENTARY

SHEET No, 5

Safety Committee: WESTERN DIVISION

;,;d ;hc

Number l Name ofd- Em-pioy;
~ e:--Re~ ~
~ --- --- ---- -• These Columns
Give .!~-Numbers in
Referred
of
ma e by lum •hould be stated definitely
.
.
.
Open for
to Divis'!'
d Action 'lnken at Current Meetmg - Recom(~terns curried over need not me ti
Further
No Action or Gener I
mcndation I give only short reference to its till~'.: ~Etnn~F
(State Definitely but Briefly)
Corrected
Con~iderCom'ittce
EX__P_L_IC
_ I_T_&gt;_ _ __ _
nt1on

I

---· --- - --.!YT
4194

J. M. McNeil, R. F. of E.
When Trainmaster and Road
engine is run light on district ancl
Foreman will check and
markers put up, they are not taken
correct, advising.
down again and when engine returns with train markers still up.

Evanston Mechanical Committee
J. H. Buck, Car Repairer. Water in Has been done.
co'oler in machine shop has been
standing since last summer. Suggest be emptied as it is very unsanitary.

4195

419G

4194

419 5

F. A. Be.a n, Electrician. Should have New ladder being made.
n'c!w extension ladder as old one is
getting unsafe to use.

4196

4197

F . A. Bean, Electrician. Suggest that Open space wiJJ be blockopen space around turntable be filled up.
ed up with blocks. It is dangerott':l
for man with push car as he mighc
get his foot caught in this space.

4197

4198

F. A. Bean, Electrician.
Suggest Instructions issued accordthat when the front end man is
ingly to foreman anrl
taking the front end off an engine,
wiJJ be followed up to
that he leave one bolt and nut in
see lived up to.
until the block and fall has been a~•
tached, so there will be no danger of
front end falling and injuring some
of the men working on the engine.

41!)9

i J . T . Whittle, Boilermaker.
/
'i

4200

Suggest Referred to Supvr. B. &amp;
·o pen space be made in shop fence
B. to take care of.
to give men leaving shop premises
a view of the road. Danger of
men going out of gate being struck
by auto coming d'own road.

I' Joseph Parkinson, Laborer. Men ge·

ting careless about putting chains
under engines in rdhs. Suggest b.!
called to their attention. again.
4201

4202

4198

I

I

Foremen and hostlers instructed to be sure
chains are under all engines left in roundhouse.

J. Burdett, Mach. Helper. Hooks are Being taken care of.
bent up ·on blocks and falls and
should be straightened.

J. T. Whittle, Boilermaker.
Baffle Held open for
plates in fire doors 5000 class enconsideration.
gines too low and it is impossible
for a man in the firebox to get out
in a hurrv as these heat and fall
down.
Suggest baffle plate ba
raised in these engines.

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- - - --

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4199

4200

4201

further

4202

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�- - ----- SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET No. 6

I~;:,-~

Safety Committee· WESTERN DIVISION

;h~-

Number
of E~~i~;e nnd
new Recommcndntio"
of
mnJe by him should be etnted definitely
Recoil!- I qteme carried over need not
mendntion I give only short reference to . me~tion nnme, nnd Action Taken nt Current Meeting
(Stute Definitely nnd BricHy)
BUT EXPLmriitle-BE BRIEF

.- I

4203

.
N mbers in These Columns
Give Item u
Referred
Open for
to Divis'n
Fur~her
•
or Gener'!
Corrected
Cons1.derNo Action Com' ittee
_ _a ~ - - - - = - -

Leo Critchfield, Mch. Fed. Jnsp. An Held open pending furextension pipe should be put on
ther consideration.
pops in stationary plant and carried
to outside of roof as when popsblow off and man is working up
there is no room for him to get out of
way and there is danger ·of him being suffocated or falling to floor.

4203

4204

Leo Critchfield, Mach. Fed. Inspr. Steamfitter instructed t&lt;J
Air pipe on drop pit No. 1 stall has
make repairs, advising
va'lves stripped and connectio:1s
when done.
Joose. These are liable to blow th,•
pipe off and hit someone.

4204

4205

L. Critchfield, Mac h. Fed. Inspr. District Foreman instructDrop pit sump No. 1 stall has water
ed to see this work
in it that is very s tagnant and it is
taken care of and adalm·ost impossible to work near it.
vise when done.

4205

L. Critchfield, Mach. Fed. Inspr. District Foreman instructHinges should be put on lye vat in
ed to see taken care of
air room as there is only one hinge
and advise when done.
holding and it is necessary to tip
vat when using.

4206

4207

J. P. Nelson, Machinist. When walk- Instructions issued to all
ing through the roundhouse the
concerned to see that
other day I noticed an engine blowdrifting valves are clos1
ing quite badly I got on the
ed before leaving enengine and noticed the drifting
gines.
Foremen cauvalve was open. Suggest hostlers
tioned to watch this
and others be given instructions to
matter closely.
make sure drifting valves are shut
off on engines in• the house and to
report all driving valves found lea•,.
ing.

4206

:•

.
1

i

4208

4209

4210

Green River Mechanical Committee
Ervim
Allard, S
-M. Worker. Installed in accordance
Suggest deadman be placed in each
with suggestion.
end ·o f pit in machine shop to be
used by crane to move engines instead of piece of rail which is now
used.

4207

4208

Ervin
Allard, S
M. Worker. Instructions issued to disNotice ·several engines placed on
continue this practice.
outgoing lead have been left standing on the walk which goes from
machine shop to roundhouse. Do
not believe this is a very safe
practice.
James Davis, Machinist.
Sev&lt;&gt;ral Repairs have been made.
boards need changing out in walk
from roundhouse to machine shop.

4209

4210

�SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET No. 7

Safety Committee: WESTERN DIVISION

=

Number 1~ :-e- of- ~:;.,~~- -n-.:~·d=~-t-h•.::
e· =n=e=w===Re
===co=m
=m
= ed=n=t=io;n~ ~ ~~======~=====;=~~~~~G
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b~e~!..:
r'.',~i:!!n
.'. '.'."c..:~T; h;e:!:s~e~C;o;l u~ccm;n
; s~;:~-:=
7 Rcf!'1:~d
of
made by him should be stated definitely
Open for
Further
.
to D1v1s !1
Recom- ' qtems carried over need not mention name, nnd Action Taken at Current Meeting
mcndnl.ion give only short reference to its title-BE BRIEF
(State Definitely and Briefly)
Corrected
ConsiderNo Action or G~!'er 1
BUT EXPLICIT)
ntion
_ __ _ ~

4211

Charles Fenton, Loco. Carp. Manhole Repairs have been made.
cover around steam pipes east end
of machine shop near steam hammer need repairs.

4212

\ Charles Fenton, Loco. Carp.

4213

Believe Instructions issued accordingly.
when loading &amp;crap borings that
they should be swept up from th~
platform as noticed there are a lot
of these left and as they are· very
sharp might injure some·ones foot.

4212

Geo. Widdop, Frt. Carman. Suggest Eye bolt and hook applied.
that eys-bolt and ho·ok be placed on
door at east end ·o f car shop to hold
door open as at present there is · no
means of holding doors open and
someone might be injured as well
as damaging doors. -

4213

Geo. Widdop, Frt. Carman. Believe Corrected, handle covered
handle of cr·o ss-cut saw should 'Je
with tape.
covered with tape, as someone is
liable to turn on the switch and at
the same time have his hand on the
metal handle and get a shock.

4214

IGreen River Transportaion Committee
4215

I

I

D.

4217

E. E. Waltman, Foreman Sig. Dept. Held ·open pending further
Restore watchman to crossing east
consideration.
of bridge from 5 a. m. to 3 p. m.
and from 3 p. m. to 1 a . m. Also
install gates at this crossing.

4215

M. Raymond, Car Foreman. Fence already removed.
Leave fence ·on south side of ElizIt is opinion present arbeth street ·crossing, but move
rangement should be
watchman's shanty to south side of
satisfactory.
crossing.

4216

4217

A.

H. Moerke, Engineer.
About Have been removed.
three pieces of pipe sticking out of
ground 25 yards west of west end
of freight house platform. Should
be rem·oved.

4218

D.

M. Raymond, Car ForeT!"an. Letter written to Mr.
Suggest writing a letter to Barney
Kinkaid accordingly,
Kinkaid requesting him to keep his
children out of the yards and keep
them from crossing the railroad
bridge.

4219

I
I

4219

421-1

E. E . Waltman, Foreman Sig. Dept. Held open pending further
consideration.
Suggest installation of three new
• electric gates on Elizabeth strc ,t
crossing, moving tower to center,
cutting off one ground flagman.
Only using one, ten hours, during
busy time . .

4216

4218

421l

�SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET No. 8

Safety Committee: WESTERN DIVISION

·- · - - -

Number ! Name of Emplo;~ -~nd the new Recommendati.;;;--·
of
I
made by him should be stated definitely
.
.
Recom- I (!_terns carried over need not mention name, nnd Action Taken ~t Current '.'1eetmg
mendntion I give only short reference to its title -BE BRIEF
(Stnte Defimtcly but Briefly)
__ _ _ I
BUT EXPLICIT)

4220

4221

W. J. Nolan, Gen. Foreman. No. 1 Held open pending further
sh·ould stop a car length or so east
consideration.
of water plug and cut .engine off to
get water. This is the only train
that does not have to cut off.

4220

M. Raymond, Car Foreman. Held open pending further
Suggest that ice for Pullman cars
consideration.
be left on the dep·o t side of the track
while trains are in. To be hauled
back after trains depart -to opposite
side. This to prevent porters getting off on ·o pposite side for ice and
.leaving doors open so passengc1·s
can get off on wrong side.

4221

D.

4222

4223

4224

·1225

A. A. Thim·o thy, Frt. Carman. Loca- Held open pending further
tion of fusee boxes on cabooses does
consideration.
not look proper to me. I believe
they should be placed higher. The)
are· at a height now to come even
with a man's head or shoulder anrl
in case 'of a sudden jar which woul;
cause an explosion, someone mig;!t
be injpred.
Rock Springs Loica! Committee
!A. Scott, Roadmaster. Crossing Instructions issued to
crossing watchman acI
watchmen should be instructed tt•
I
cordingly and they are
see that bell is rung for all hanu
being carried out with
cars, push cars, etc. going over
good results.
c1'ossing and to lower gates. This
givrn people crossing warning someI thing is coming.

4228

4223

Willis, Conductor. Pile of tim- Referred to Mr. H. W.
bers on south side of empty track
Brown, Agent to handle
causing a dangerous conditio1,.
with Lionkol mines.
Rawlins Mechanical Committee
cover ~hot!lrl Has been done.
be placed over syphon pit in coal
chute basement.

4224

• •
I E. Keon, Mac h 1111st.
I

4227

4222

j Rex

,

4226

Give Item Numbers in These Columns
Open for
Referred
Further
to Divis'n
No Action or Gener' !
Corrected
Con siderntion
- -- - ~

J. C. Gunning, Machinist.
Su~gC'st Instructions
issued
when blowing off engines in pit in
handle accordingly.·
roundhouse man be stationed . OT'
each side of engine before blow off
cock is opened.

4225
to

J. C. Gunning, Machinist.
S1:g.;est Has been done.
door be placed on fusee box to emery
I wheel in machine shop.
W. R. Sanden, Car Foreman.
Su;, This work has been done.
gest steam box to wrecker be moved
one-half car length east as at present location boom car to sit too close
to switches.

4226

4227

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4228

�SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET No. 9

Safety Committee: WESTERN DIVISION
Number
of
Recommendntion

Name of Employe nnd the new Recommendntio"
mnde by him should be etated definitely
Action Token nt Current Meeting
(Items cnrried over need not mention nnme, and
)
give only short reference to its title-BE BRIEF
(Stnte Definitely nnd Briefly
BUT EXPLICIT)

4229

J. A. Tobin, Gen. Foreman •Suggest Trainmaster has issued inswitchmen flag by passenger engines standing at water spout on
eastbound main track, as tracks
are so close there is danger of h:tting men working on the pussenger
engines.
•

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4231

4232

4233

4234

Give Item Numbers in These Columns
Open for
Referred
Further
to Divis'n
Corrected
ConsiderNo Action or Gener'!
ation
_ _ _ _ Com' ittee

structions
accordingly
to yard men.

4229

J. A. Tobin, Gen. Foreman. Suggest District

Foreman
has
handled with fireman
firemen on passenger engires be
instructed to give warning to meu
and has the matter corrected.
working about engine before t'1rowing clinkers out of gang-way or
turn on squirt hose when standing at main track water spont,
Rawlins.
A. C. Taylor, Mach. Helper. Suggest This work has been done.
steam pipe in roundhouse tool room
be lower so men will not be liable
to trip over same going through
new door.

Rawlins Mechanical Committee
S. Ivey, Whse. Foreman. Automo- Held open pending further consideration.
bile unloading platform east end of
freight house, Rawlins should be
extended about eight feet.
S. Ivey, Whse. Foreman.
Sugge,;t Held open pending further consideration.
strap iron be put along edge of
freight house platform at Rawlins
to prevent splintering of boards.
L. Stroud, Fireman.
Have coal Held open pending further consideration.
chutes raised at Rock Springs for

4230

4231

4232

4233

westbound trains so they can get !l.
full tank of coal. This in order to
give more coal leaving Green River
as present instructions are not to
coal at Green River, which makes
it necessary for fireman to get on
tap.k to drag coal down which is
dangerous on the cw;ves between
Green River and Rock Springs.

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4236

E. Brown, Engineer. Suggest couple Held open pending further consideration.
of rods in coal stokers be taken out
of second and 3d slides to let larger
lumps of coal come through. This
would eliminate necessity for drag. ging coal down.
J. Neath, Asst. Yardmaster.
•:Pu~ Held. open pending further considera~ion.
dummy air hose on switch en~ill.ll
as it is often necessary to get tram
from west switch, Rawlins and necessary to bleed off entire trajn
which might cause serious delay to
pasgr. trains.

4235

4236

�SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET No, 10

Safety Committee: WESTERN DIVISION
Give Item Numbcra in These Columns
Referred
Open for
to Divis'n
Furi:her
No Action or Gener'!
Corrected
Com'itteo

Number
of
Recommendation

Nnme of Employe nnd the new Recommedntion
Action Taken nt Current Meeting
mnde by him ehould be etated definitely
(Items carried over need not mention name nnd
give only short reference to its title-BE BRIEF
(State Definitely nnd Briefly)
BUT EXPLICIT)

4237

L. P. Hodges, Brakeman.
When Referred to Supvr. B. &amp;
taking water at Wamsutter, water
B. for correction.
spout jumps up and almost knocks
a nian off the tank.

4237

4238

to Agent at
J. Nelson, Section Foreman. Cont. Referred
Rawlins to handle with
Oil Co. and Nat. Sup. Co. are keeping material too close to track.
these people and advise
result.
Will not clear man and is not standard clearance.

4238

4239

G. Lyon, Brakeman.
Grab iron on Referred to Car Foreman
north side east end of caboose
to correct and advise.
2615 built too close to caboose.
Cannot get hand hold. This is
condr. Price's caboose.

4240

Meeting
New Suggestions offered at the
W. C. Shelver, Asst. Supt. Suggest This is being done.
that the principle Safety rules be
printed in foreign languages and
copy be given to each man entering
the service.

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4239

4240

4241

D. M. Raymond, Car Foreman. Sug- Referred to Divn. Engineer to handle and advise.
gest we fix up the upper crossing
at the west end of the yards same
as ·Elizabeth Street Crossing. '

4241

4242

M. R. Clark, Cl. Agent.
Riverdale Referred to Divn. Engineer to take care of and
crossing should be about ten feet
advise when done.
wider.
Is also quite rough and
should be fixed up. Great deal of
traffic on this crossing.

4242

4243

.W. C. Shelver, Asst. Supt.
Recent Referred to Divn. Enginstorm at Rock Springs washed away
eer to handle with city
abutment bridge just east of coal
authorities.
chute. Up to City to repair.

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PRO~RAM

Safety Section
American Railwa1=1
Association

THE SAFETY OF MYSELF AND OTHERS SHALL BE MY
DOMINANT THOUGHT. I WILL ALWAYS
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Nineteen Hundred Twenty ..Fiue
Cameo Room

Hotel Morrison
Chicago

�. First Session
Nine Thirty O'Clock, Tuesday Morning
April 28th, Nineteen Twenty Five
ADDRESSES AND REPORTS
lnvocation-(9 :40 - 10 :00) ... ... Mrs. Carl R. Gra y, Omaha,
Nebr .
..Spiritual Side of Safety ..
Address-(10:00-10:20) ... ..... Mr. H . A. Adams, Asst to
Gen ·! Mgr., U. P. R. R . Co.,
Omaha, Nebr .
.. The Sa fety Section•s Accomplishments"

C"1J

OUR satisfaction, your individual sat-

isfaction, your satisfaction as a Section can
not· be measured by a cold chart.

What it

is measured by is knowledge w ithin your
hearts, and conscience that you are doing
everything possible you know how to prevent
these accidents-the knowledge that you are
doing everything you can."
R. H . AISHTON, President
American Railway A ssociation

Response-( I 0 :20-10 :25) ...... Mr. Isa iah H a le, Sa fety Supt.
A. T. &amp; S. F. Ry., Topeka,
K a ns. Past Chairman.
Address-( IO :25 - 10 :55) ........ Mr. E. P. Morrow, Public
Member United States R. R.
Labor Boa rd, Chicago, Ill.
.. The Sa fety S ection and the La bor Board's
Interest in the Work ..
Discussion( a) ( 11 :00 - 11 :05 ) .... Mr. Rob e rt Scott, Director
Ins. and Safety, Atlantic
Coa st Line R. R. Co., Wilmington, N. C.
(b) (ll:05-11 : 10) .... Mr. D. G. Phillips, Supt. Safety Wabash Ry. Co., St.
Loui s, Mo.
Report-( 11: 15-11 :40) .......... Mr. T. H. Carrow, Supvr. of
Safety Pennsylvania R. R.
Sys., Philadelphia, Pa.
Committee on Statistics
Discussion-( 11 :40-12 :00) .... Mr. Lew R. Palmer, Vice
President National Safety
Council, New York, N. Y.
LUNCHEON
Twelve O'Clock Noon
Morrison Hotel
Address-( 12 :45 P . M.) .... .... Mr. R. H. Aishton, President
American Railway Ass'n,
New York, N. Y.
Message of Felicitations

�Second Session
Two O'Clock, Tuesday Afternoon
April 28th, Nineteen Twenty Five
ADDRESSES AND REPORTS
Report-(2 :00-2: I 0) ............ .. Mr. J. C. Caviston, Secy. Safety Section American Railway Association, New York,
N. Y.
Annual Report-Safety Section
Address-(2: I 0-2 :40) ... ......... Mr. F . H. Hammill, Executive
Vice-Pres., The C . R. I. &amp;
P . Ry. Co., Chicago, III.
" Ways and Means to Prevent Accidents
in The Transportation Department"
Discussion( a) (2 :40-2 :50) ........ Mr. J. J. Hea vey, Regional
Safety Supervisor, Erie R.
R. Co , New York, N. Y.
"Rules and Their Enforcem,e nt"
(b) (2:50-3:10) .... .... Mr. T . P. Brenna n, Suprv. of
Safety The L. I. R. R. Co.,
New York, N. Y.
"Practical Educational Methods in Accident
Prevention-Railroad Employes"

Third Session
Nine Thirty O'Clock, Wednesday Morning
April 29th, Nineteen Twenty Five
ADDRESSES AND REPORTS
Address-(9:30-10:00) ... .... . Mr. A. C . Hinckley, Supt. of
M. P. &amp; M , 0 . S. L. R. R.
Co., Pocatello, Idaho
"Ways and Means to Prevent AccidentsMaintenance of Equipment and Stores Dept."
Discussion(a) (IO :OO. f O: 15) .. .. Mr. F. Hartenstien, Ass't to
Gen' I Mgr., Lehigh Valley
R. R. Co. , Bethlehem, Pa.
"General"
(b) (10:15-10 :25) .... Mr. J. A. McNally, Safety
lnsp. Wabash Ry. Co;, St.
Louis, Mo.
"Machinery Guarding"

Address-(3 : I 0-3 :40) ..... .. .... . Mr. Frank McManamy, Commissioner I. C . C., W ashington, D. C.
"The Value of Proper Maintenance of Equipment"

(c) (10 :25-10 :35) .... Mr. C. T. Bailey, Chief Safety
Agt. 0 . S. L. R . R. Co.,
Salt Lake City, Utah
"Goggle" Question

Discussion-(3 :40 -3 :50) ... ..... Mr. Chas W . Hammond, Ass't
Gen') Safety Agent, New
York Central Lines, New
York, N. Y.
Report-(3:50 -4:15) .... .. ........ Mr. H. A. Rowe, Claims Atty.
D . L. &amp; W. R. R., New
York, N. Y.
Committee on Prevention of Highway
Crossing Accidents
Discussion,
(a) (4:15-4 :30) ........ Mr. C . E. Hill, Gen I Safety
Agent New York Central
Lines, New York, N. Y.
"Results of 1924 CampaignPossibilities of the Future"

(d) (10 :35 - 10:45) ... . Mr. E. R. Cott, Safety Agent
The Hocking Valley Ry.
Co., Columbus, Ohio
"Proper Housekeeping-Shops"

(b) · (4:30-4:45) ...... .. Mr. J. L. Walsh, Supt. of Safety M. -K.-T. R. R. Co., Dallas, Tex.
"1925 Campaign-Action of Railroads
For Greater Results"
Adjournment

Address-(10:45-11:05) ..... ... Mr. A. D. Gans, Safety Agt.
The Baltimore &amp; Ohio R.
R. Co., Baltimore, Md.
"Object Lessons in Selling Safety"
Discussion-( 11 :05-11: 15) .... Mr. F . M. Metcalfe, Supt. Safety, Northern Pac. Ry. Co.,
St. Paul, Minn.
Movies-( 11: 15-12 Noon) ... . Mr. C. E. Hill, Gen'l Safety
Agt., New York Central
Lines, New York, N. Y.
"Safety Pays''
"Gambling with Death"

�Fourth Session

Fifth Session
Nine Thirty O'Clock, Thursday Morning

T:.Vo O'Clock, Wednesday Afternoon
April 29th, Nineteen Twenty Five
ADDRESSES AND REPORTS
Address-(2:00-2:20) .......... .. Mr. E . S. Chapin, Safety Inspector Pennsylvania R. R.
Sys., Philadelphia, Pa.
"Exit Facilities and Exit Drills
to Prevent Loss of Life in Fires"
Discussion-(2 :20-2 :30) .... .... General
Report-(2 :30 -2 :40) ..... .... ... .. Mr. A. V. Rohweder, Supvr.
of Safety, Duluth, Missabe
&amp; Northern Ry. Co., Duluth, Minn.
Committee on Nominations
Appointment of Tellers
Balloting-(2 :40-3 :40)
Election of Officers-Ensuing Year
Chairman
First Vice-Chairman
Second Vice-Chairman
Committee of Direction
Committee on Nominations
Discussion-(3 :40-5 :00) ..... : .. General
Adjournment

April 30th, Nineteen Twenty Five
ADDRESSES AND REPORTS
Address (9:30-10:00) ..... ..... .. Mr. Geo. M. Graham, VicePresident, The Chandler
Motor Car Co,, Cleveland,
Ohio
"Railroad Safety From the Public Viewpoint"
Discussion (10 :00-10:10) ..... . Mr. Frank Wenter, Jr, Chm.
Central Safety Committee,
Chicago &amp; North Western
Ry. Co ., Chicago, Ill.
Address-( IO: I 0-10 :30) ...... .. Mr. H. E. Dickinson, General
Supt., Chicago &amp; North
Western Ry. Co., Omaha,
Nebraska
"Ways and Means to Prevent Accidents in the
Maintenance of Way and Structures Dept."
Discussion( a) (10:30-10:40) .... Mr. L. F. Shedd, Supt. Safety,
The Chicago, Rock Island
&amp; Pacific Ry. Co., Chicago,
Illinois
(b) ( I 0:40-11 :00) .... General-by
(a) Section Foreman
(b) Signal Supervisor
(c) Foreman, Bridge and
Building
Address-(! I :00-11 :20) ...... .. Mr. J. B. Monahan, Supervisor of Safety, Southern
Pacific Company, San Francisco, Calif.
"Duties and Responsibilities of the
Man in Charge of Safety"
Discussion-( 11 :20-11 :30) ... .General

�Safetq Section
.American Raihval] Association
(Nineteen Twenty Four)

Sixth Session
OFFICERS
Two O'Clock, Thursday Afternoon
April 30th, Nineteen Twenty Five
ADDRESSES AND REPORTS
Address-{2:00-2:30) --- --·······Mr. Frank T. Singleton, Co_m·
missioner, Public Service
Commission of Indiana, ln·
dianapolis, Ind .
"State Officers' Viewpoint of
The Highway Grade Crossing Question"
Discussion (2 :30.2:40) ... ... .... Mr. H. M. Mayo, Supt. of
Sa f et y, Southern Pacific
Lines, Houston, Texas.
Address ( 2 :40•2 :5 5) ·-·· -·········Mr. C . L. LaF ountaine, Gen.
Sa f e t y Supervisor, Great
Northern Ry. Co., St. Paul,
Minn.
"The Cause of Track Motor Car Accidents
and Preventive Measures"
Discussion (2 :5 5.3: 15) ····-··· ·-General
Report-{3:J5.3:25) .. _........ ... Mr. L. G . Bentley, Gen. Safety
Agent, The Chesapeake &amp;
Ohio Ry. Co., Richmond,
Va.

Mr. H . A. Adams
Mr. Robert Scott
Mr. T. H. Carrow
Mr. J. C. Caviston

Chairman
First Vice.Chairman
Second Vice.Chairman
Secretary

Committees
COMMITTEE OF DIRECTION
Mr. H. A . Adams (Chairman), Assistant to General Mana•
ge r, Union P ac ific Railroa d Company, Omaha, Nebr.
Mr. Robert Scott (First Vice.C hairman), Director Insurance
and Safety, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Wil•
mington , N. C.
Mr. T. H . Ca rrow (Second Vice. Chairman), Supervisor of
Safety, Pennsylva nia Railroad System, Philadelphia,
Pa .
Mr. C. H. Blakemore, Chairman, Safety Commission, Norfolk and Western Railway, Roanoke , Va .
Mr. J. G . Fitzhugh, Supervisor of Safety and Fir,e Prevention,
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, Galveston,
Texas.
Mr. Isa iah Hale, Safety Superintendent, Atchison, Topeka
&amp; Santa Fe Railway, Topeka, Kansas.
Mr. J. B. Monahan , Supervisor of Safety, Southern Pacific
Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Mr. D. G. Phillips, Superintendent of Safety, Wabash Railway Co, , St. Louis, Mo.

Committee on Resolutions
Discussion-(3 :25.3 :45) .... ....General
Installation of Officers
Adjourn Sine die

COMMITTEE ON PREVENTION OF HIGHWAY
CROSSING ACCIDENTS
Mr. H. A . Rawe, (Chairman) Claims Attorney, Delawa·r e,
Lackawanna &amp; Western Railroad, New York City.
Mr. C. T . Bailey, Chief Safety Agent, Oregon Short Line
Railroad Co , Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mr. D. H. Beatty, Superintendent of Safety, Southern Railway System, Washington, D. C.
Mr. L. G . Bentley, General Safety Agent, The Chesapeake &amp;
Ohio Railway Co., Richmond , Va.

�Mr. T. P. Brennan, Supervisor of Safety, The Long Island
Railroad Co., New, York City.
Mr. T. H . Carrow, Supervisor of Safety, Pennsylvania R R
System, Philadelphia, Pa.
• •
Mr. J. G . Fitzhugh, Supt. of Safety, Gulf, Colorado &amp; Santa
Fe Railway, Galveston, Texas.
Mr. D. G. Phillips, Supt. of Safety, Wabash Railway Co
St. Louis, Mo.
·•
Mr.

J. D. White, Supt. of Safety, Illinois Central Railroad
Co., Chicago, Ill.

COMMITTEE ON PUBLICITY AND EDUCATION
Mr. Robert Scott (Chairman), Director Insurance and Safe.
ty, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Wilmington

N. C.

Mr. Isaiah Hale, Safety Supt., Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway, Topeka, Kansas.
Mr. C. E. Hill, General Safety Agent, New York Central
Lines, New York City.
Mr. J. D. White, Supt. of Safety, Illinois Central Railroad
Co., Chicago, Ill.
RALPH PRINTING Co MPANV

COMMITTEE ON ST A TISTICS
Mr. T. H. Carrow (Chairman), Supervisor of Safety, Penn•
sylvania R. R. System, Philadelphia, Pa .
Mr. L. G. Bentley, General Safety Agent, The Chesapeake &amp;
Ohio Railway Co., Richmond, Va.
Mr. Robt. Scott, Director Insurance and Safety, Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad Co., Wilmington, N. C .

COMMITTEE ON NO MINATIO NS
M
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A V Rohweder (Chairman), Supervisor of Safety, Du• luth, Missabe and Northern Railroad Co, Duluth

Minn.
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Mr. T. P. Brennan, Supervisor of_ Safety, The ong s an
Railroad Co., New York City.
.
E. R. Cott, Safety Agent, The Hocking Valley Railway
Mr.
Co Columbus, Ohio.
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• Valley Railroad Co., Bethlehem, a.
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Mr. G . L. Wright: Supto·• Sahfetk ~l~;;u•s;~::r.°Mi~~- au'
Minneapolis &amp;
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'ng at the Urniversity of Wyoming

By J. R. GUITERAS, Professor of Minin7 Eng ineering , University of Wyoming·, Laramie, Wyoming.
W ith its enormous reserves of' coal, petroleum , metallics and non-metallics, Wyomin g 1s
especially interested in the activities of its Colle15e of Eng ineerin g.
The Unive rsity of Wyoming at Laramie
- " The Top o' the World"- has recently
er ected a number of magnificent buildings
on its spacious campus. Notable among
these is the new Engineering Building,
housing the departments comprising th e
College of Engineering.
The instructional work at the University
of W yoming is divided among five colleges: Liberal arts, agricult ure, engineering, education, and the law school. The
College of Engineering includes the depa r tments of mining, civil, electrical, a nd mechanical eng ineering. A four-y ear course
of study in one of these departments leads
t o th e appropriate bachelor's degree, t he
corresponding profess ional degree being
conf er r ed aft er five years of practical experience.
T he depar tment of mining eng ineering,
in attempting to include within its curricula t he vast a rray of subject mat t er that
is usually consider ed pertinent, offe rs optional courses of stud y along three major
lines: mining enginee1·ing, a broad curriculum including metal and coal mining;
metallurgical engineering and petroleum
engi nee ring. No attempt is made to r evolutionize established principles of engineering education, the aim being rather to
chart a compromise course between the
Scylla of "mere technology" and the
Charybdis of the "Platte River " t yp e of
course all breadth, without sufficient
depth to be useful.
We consider our students fortunate in
finding themselves upon a campus offering
instruction in many interesting and valuable related subjects, in commerce and in
languages.
Contrary to many mining
schools, we have no mine in which the
students learn the fundamentals of underground surveying. Instead, we use our
net work of steam tunnels connecting the
various campus buildings. One of our recent graduates, writing back from his first
experience in an Arizona mine, observes,
"All that is lacking to make it just like
a mine is a small stream of copper water
running down your neck."
With this
"lab" the students carry the meridian underground by one-shaft or two-shaft methods, locate the various stop es (buildings)
and set line~ for underground connections.
Long recognized as containing huge deposits of coal, Wyoming has recently
learned from U. S. G. S. appraisals that
she still · contains nearly as much coal as
all the coal that has ever been mined in

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t he U nited States. P etr oleum and nat ural
gas r esources are also well known, petroleum const ituting th e second gr eat minera l
a sset of t he state. P r ecious metal mi ni ng
in Wyoming has a varied history revolving
mainly about t he scattered g old diggings of
fo rmer years a nd the platinum discoveries
in the old Rambler mine and other wo rkings in the Centennial district. The largest
metallic mining enterprise in Wyoming is
the Sunrise mine, which furnishes 50,000
tons of iron ore a month to the Colorado
Fuel and Iron Company's fu r naces at Pueblo, Colorado. Among the state's non-metallic mineral resources, much activity is
being evidenced in the field of refractories. Abrasive and ceramic materials are
also
r eceiving considerable attention.
Large deposits of leucite bearing rocks assaying 10 per cent k:O give promise of fu.
ture usefulness if and when a commercial
method shall have been developed to extract the potash in a valuable form.
The problems involved in the development of many of these resources constitute a real challenge to the department of
mining engineering of the University of
Wyoming. One of the important functions
of the department is the administration of

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the State Assay Servi ce. This includes
mainl y :
1. Identification of rocks, minerals and
mineral products, their fi elds of usefulness,
markets, etc.
2. The a ssay of ores.
3. Coal analysis.
4. Ore testing.
The ore dressing laboratory has recently
been equipped with the most modern apparatus obtainable for the testing of ores.
Every effort is made to establish contacts
between the assay service and industrial
enterp1;ses engaged in the development of
the mineral resources of Wyoming. It is
in this laboratory that the students become
acquainted with testing methods and flow
sheets in their attempt to determine the
most advantageous treatment for a definite
ore.
To supplement .their classroom work, senior students take an inspection trip, usually to the Salt Lake City district, for the
purpose of studying modern equipment
and methods of operation.
Inspection
trips are also made to the Union Pacific
coal mines at Rock Springs, probably the
most efficiently equipped in the United
States. The Salt Creek oil fields and others in Wyoming, as well as many mining
and industrial undertakings in nearby Colorado afford additional opportunity to supplement bookwork wi~h field practice.
Recent graduates are engaged in mining
work in all of our western mining states
and in Mexico, South America and Africa.
The boys are unusually good physical specimens and invariably prove satisfactory to
the industry. They seem to be in increasing demand, this year's graduating class
being practically all placed in spite of the
prevailing adverse economic conditions.
Unfortunately, the office of the state
geologist of Wyoming is at Cheyenne, but
the petroleum research station of the U. S.
bureau of mines is located on the university campus; and it should be stated
that the department of mining engineering
greatly appreciates the cordial spirit of
co-operation extended it by these two valuable allies, as well as by other departments of the university.

�at the Unive:rsity of Wyoming
_.,, Professor of Mininp Engineering, University of Wy oming, Loramie, Wyoming.
&lt;!normous reserves of' coal, petroleum , metallics ond non-metallics, Wyoming is
especially interested in the activiti&lt;'s of its College of Engineering .
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number of magnificent buildings
spacious campus. Notable among
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JUsing the departments comprising th e
College of Engineering.
The instructional work at the University
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of Wyoming is divided among five colleges: Liberal arts, agriculture, engineer.
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College of Engineering includes the departments of mining, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering. A four-y ear course
of study in one of these departments leads
to the appropriate bachelor's degree, the
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metallurgical engineering and petroleum
engineering. No attempt is made to r evThe new Engineering Building at the University of Wyoming.
olutionize established principles of engineering education, the aim being rather to
chart a compromise course between the the United States. P etroleum and natural the State Assay Service. This inciudes
Scylla of "mere technology" and the gas resources are a lso well known, petro- mainly:
Charybdis of the "Platte River" type of leum constituting the second great mineral
1. Identification of rocks, minerals and
course all breadth, without sufficient asset of the state. Precious metal mining mineral products, their fields of usefulness,
in Wyoming has a varied history revolving markets, etc.
depth to be useful.
We consider our students fortunate in mainly about the scattered gold diggings of
2. The assay of ores.
form
er years and the platinum discoveries
finding themselves upon a campus offering
3. Coal analysis.
instruction in many interesting and valu- in the old Ramble1· mine and other work4. Ore testing.
able related subjects, in commerce and in ings in the Centennial district. The largest
The ore dressing laboratory has recently
languages.
Contrary to many mining metallic mining enterprise in Wyoming is
schools, we have no mine in which the the Sunrise mine, which furnishes 50,000 been equipped with the most modern apstudents learn the fundamentals of under- tons of iron ore a month to the Colorado paratus obtainable for the testing of ores.
ground surveying. Instead, we use our Fuel and Iron Company's furnaces at Pue- Every effort is made to establish contacts
net work of steam tunnels connecting the blo, Colorado. Among the state's non-me- between the assay service and industrial
various campus buildings. One of our re- tallic mineral resources, much activity is enterprises engaged in the development of
cent graduates, writing back from his first being evidenced in the field of refrac- the mineral resources of Wyoming. It is
experience in an Arizona mine, observes, tories. Abrasive and ceramic materials are in this laboratory that the students become
receiving considerable attention. acquainted with testing methods and flow
"All that is lacking to make it just like also
a mine is a small stream of copper water • Large deposits of leucite bearing rocks as- sheets in their attempt to determine the
running down your neck."
With this saying 10 per cent k:O give promise of fu- most advantageous treatment for a definite
"lab" the students carry the meridian un- ture usefulness if and when a commercial ore.
derground by one-shaft or two-shaft meth- method shall have been developed to exTo supplement their classroom work, seods, locate the various stopes (buildings) tract the potash in a valuable form.
nior students take an inspection trip, usuand set line.s for underground connections.
The problems involved in the develop- ally to the Salt Lake City district, for the
Long recognized as containing huge de- ment of many of these resources consti- purpose of studying modern equipment
posits of coal, Wyoming has recently tute a real challenge to the department of and methods of operation.
Inspection
learned from U. S. G. S. appraisals that mining engineering of the University of trips are also made to the Union Pacific
she still contains nearly as much coal as Wyoming. One of the important functions coal mines at Rock Springs, probably the
all the coal that has ever been mined in of the department is the administration of most efficiently equipped in the United
States. The Salt Creek oil fields and others in Wyoming, as well as many mining
and industrial undertakings in ·nearby Colorado afford additional opportunity to supplement bookwork with field practice.
Recent graduates are engaged in mining
work in all of our western mining states
and in Mexico, South America and Africa.
The boys are unusually good physical specimens and invariably prove satisfactory to
the industry. They seem to be in increasing demand, this year's graduating class
being practically all placed in spite of the
prevailing adverse economic conditions.

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Unfortunately, the office of the state
geologist of Wyoming is at Cheyenne, but
the petroleum research station of the U. S.
bureau of mines is located on the university campus; and it should be stated
that the department of mining engineering
greatly appreciates the cordial spirit of
co-operation extended it by these two valuable allies, as well as by other departments of the university.

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OPERATING REVENOES
SALES,

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Gross Sales .
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

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169

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21 40 •

11 26

171
172

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175
176
177
1'11',

I 179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
" 'rapping Pc!per and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
H,o,,,.es-l&lt;'eed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

223 '73
7 57

4 Gl
19 45

- - 480 80

225 44 -

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180
181
182

183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

108 12
241 70
17 'IS

13 00

Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

\

21. 52
79 75

• 14 00

l 00

4 80

ci 80

l? 'IS

380 57
882 177 •

16'/

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales

Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes

129 64
1G1 gs

397 OS •
at/5 ✓

24- 06 .
3'2 99 ✓
C11l

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~ -'/ 01 ~~-" 1~5 J,8 -~-',:- ,108
50$ 09 . ~
100
7 87

498 22 :
·---- -- . --098

059
109 06 .,
025
16 19
125 23 /
-01//,..

-- -

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Correspondence in :relation to this II t t
a e ment ehOllld
b e addressed to the Aud•t
1 or.

�,
July 19120

July 1912

Store Expenses as per statement Form 225
Less taxes

588 32
7 _8L

Store Expenses shomi by Auditor' a books

580

45

_5.!,1 '09,

33 36

30075

Supplies issued by Store for July 4th donation
II
ff
ti
fl
ti
uso af the Store

___
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31 ll

Labor of Aesiatant Engineer ~atson ruling pouder book

2

2i •

33 36

The difference of $33.36 ua.e erroneously taken up as a charge
to the ·:.erchandise Accounts inste~d of being cha rged to 0xpenseso
This will be authority to include the amount of 1133036 on
Form 225 for July in column Last Year maldng total cxclt..uline;
taxes 8,5'8o.4.,; taxes included 0588.32, nctY1itbatandi ne ·that the

/.

amount taken up as expenses on the boo ks t.'as $547 009 a

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\

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s-2405
2409
2415
2421

2425
2433
2437

2441
2447

24S5

2457

2461

2469
2471

2481

2483

2485

2487
2489
2491
2493
2503
2507
8511

2513
2515

2519

2531

2533
2535
2537
2539
2,49

2555
BS57

2559

~

N"lme

Amount

Fleischner, M~yer &amp; Co.

The Purret Sound Flouring Mills.
Imper 1~1 C~ndy Co.

....estern Baking ro.
Fleischner, Mayer &amp; Co.
Tacoma Grocery Co.
Mason Ehrm~n ~ Co.
National Eiscuit Co.
Tacoma Grocery r.o.
Allen &amp; Lewis.
~

Carm9.n llanufn.ct-ur i ng r.o.

Luckel, Kine &amp; Ce.lee SOF-1,p Go .
Imperia l C~ndy Cc.
Allen &amp;. Le\'.'is,
Mason, Ehrm~n ~o.
rrreat rrestern ntove ro.
Closset &amp; neverA,
Fl e is chnerqi Me,yer &amp;. Co.
Union Oil Co. of Californi~
Northern Pickle Co .
Seattle Ha.rd1-'.'ar-= r,o.
A. Schilling &amp; Co.
Imperial Candy Co.
Carman l!.anufactur in ~ Co.
West Coast rrrocery r.o.
Allen &amp; Le\vis ,
Shull-Day co.
~. s. Harmon &amp; Co.
Stand~rd ~aperco.
Beall Brothers,
Allen &amp; Lewis,
T~coma Grocery Co.
Allen &amp; Lewis,
Western P.4kin~ Co.
Blum~uer Frank. Drue ~o
r.ove-".'arren-MonroP Co.

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�Name

s - 1589
s...1591

S- 1593
S- 1595
S-1599
s- 1601
s--1603
S91607

s- 1611

s-1613
s-1615
s~1617
s-1619
s- 1621
s-1623
s-1625

s- 1627

s- 1629

s-1633
s-1639

S-1645
S8 1647

S-1649
s- 1651
s-1655

s- 165.7

s-1601
s- 1667
s-1671
s-1677
s-1681
s-1683
s-1687

Amount

F . F . Ha r a don &amp; Son ,
Shull - Day Company,

$ . 27

Mason , Ehrman &amp; Co .
Seattle Tent &amp; Awni ng Coo
Fo So Harmon &amp; Co o
Wo &amp; Jo Sloane,
M. Sel l er &amp; ca~

West Coast Grocery Co o

04 7
032

lo 09
067

l a28

037

Lang &amp; Coo

Mo Seller &amp; Coo

096

Love- Tar ren=Monroe Co o
Cr escent Manufacturing Coo
F . S. Harmon &amp; Co o
Tac oma Grocery Coo
I mperial Candy Co o

3025'

We s t Coast Gro c ery Co.
Marshal l -Wel ls Har dware Co o

2o02

Standard Oi l Co,,
Standard Paper. Co o
F o 8. Harmon &amp; Coo
Tacoma Grocery Co.
Lang &amp; Co.
Howard D. 1homas Co.
\IV . &amp; Jo Sl oane,
Seattle Hardware Co .
Mason , Ehrman &amp; Coo
Dwi ght Edw~r ds Company ,
We s t Coast Gro cer y Coo
Blumauer-Frank Dr ug Coo
What - Cheer Tool Co .
Mason , Ehrman &amp; Co.
Seat t le Har dware Co.

043
lo l9
lo l 9
0

53

all

036
054
ol3
lo 3 0

025'
99
0

040

l o32

8042

3 o46
5o74

097
029

lol2

. 10
. 02

Snull- Day Company,

Totalooooo o

··'

. 84
l o23

~)4lo63#

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C~mparative S tatement of O.perations of--±.Qno • Was hingtc.~Store _ ___for the Month of_ __,J'-"u..l...,y,___ _ _ _191..3.and for the

one

Montq./ of the Fiscal Year E nding June 30, 191_!__
F O R THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST YEA R

D EC.

RED

INC. BLA C K
D e:c.
Rl!:D

L AST Y E A R

T HIS YEAR

OPERA.TING REVENUES
SA LES•

Cash
Charged
Coupoos
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash· Discounts Received

't40 96

767 21

26 2;

705 26

365 92

319 34

3 686 ;;
134 ;6
5 267 33
4 o;a 9~
l 208 34

95 03

; 049 SJ.

3 996 33

114 80

39 53
217 82
62 66

71 46

l 053 18
41 63

15, 16
2CJ 8.S

l 277 82

l 094 81

18; 01

'

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

3 801 35'

Per Cent of Sales
, ,

.

OPERA.TING EXPENSES
MAIN TE NANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciatiot1

21 40

11 26

10 14

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

21 40

ll

26

10 14

449 17

238 9;

210 22

4 6t

36
30 1;

4 2;

...
170

171
172

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
1.74
175
1;6
177

178

179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

7 57

\

:n9 45

7 57

30 7S

19 4$

480 80

270 06

210 74

108 12
2G 70

129 64
161 95

79 7;

GE N ERAL EXPENSES ,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

17 7S

13 00

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

380 57

310 3~

10 18 ..

882 11

571 71

291 06

167

117

397 05

;03 10

372 99

°''
495 23

5 725 51 ..

Iaaued by A.ccoontin4 Department,
I • /

l 00

4 80

Q?l

""t1rtland,
OregoxSF p 2 .. 1,, •1'.i
~~•
'.J
M

17 7;

4 80

07;
24 06

PORCRASES

14 00

21 52

101_

7 87

091.

"

• 0 5 {i

106 05
024

16 19

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122 24
026..

3 733 23 " l 992 3• ..
Co rJ."e apoode n ce in r e lation to t
b e oddre aaed to the Auditor.

.uuld

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C omparative Statement of Operations of_ T0~_9, WASHINGT0~_Store_ _~ for the Month of...._;;A..::.;U:....:G....;U....;S_T_ _ _ _l'91L
and for the

TWO

~onths of the Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 191~

.

FOR THE MONTH

AOCT.

NO.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
CEC.

REC

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST Yl::AR

CEC.

REC

OPERA.TING REVENUES
SALES,

1 13; a,

Cash
Charged
Coupoos
Coal Department

"

4 ;02 a, ✓

(

l 079 50 .:
40 75 .

Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Rcceiv~d

l

876 8j

1 268 29

4 265 80

216 00
53$ 30

a 067 1s

S 21; 23 ~
4 127 49:

l 35'0 41
'1 41.7 OS
20; JI

367 12 • 10 849 68

19 20

5 582 35

Gross Sa:les
Cost of Merchandise Sold

634 81

501 08
429 1,

64; 1,
3 730 50
70 81

5l 61.

! 087 74~v
41 81 •

608 56

2?lo 10
34
i,

81; 07

91 14
584 9,4

114 23 .
10 264 74 '
37; )0_' 8 J6l 84 :. 8 123 82 •.
8 24 . 2 28? 84
2 140 92 ✓
l 06 ·
112 23
83 44 ..{

438 02,.
146 92..

1

28 79

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

- "

"
Per Cent of Sales

l 120 25 :

l 129 ss ·

9 30

2 400 07

2 224 36 _.,

175 71

201

216

015

221

217

004

l!;' 23

10 24

4 99

10 14

42 80

22 62

20 18

15' 13

sa 03 .,

32 86 ,

25 17

205 38

8t/(5 27

415 60

37 86

12 62
37 86

20 1,
42 47

20 19 ' ,

19 45

19 45

38 90

of

27, 3l -~

977 83 :

491 78 .,,

486 0,

34 35

64 3;

150 70

91 00

206 82
483 40.

163 99
312 6,

42 83 ,

::

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,
168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures- Repairs

r69

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Olhcr Expeoses
Total Maintenance

171

1; 23

10 24

ll 26

S ELLING lZX PEN S E S,
173
1 74
1 75

176

177
178

179

221 72

427 lO

Salesmen and D eliverymen
\Vrapping Pap_er ancl Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

:.12~62

Total Selling Expeose~

_49 7

42 l l
30 15

38 90

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insuraoce

98 70
. 241 70
16 7S

Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Ceot of Sales
~

-• - · · •-

• I•

•

"

1(/v·

\j ~

4 80

4 80

890 81

709 J.. t "

160

f'·

2'16 10

46.S 9S/

420 38

24 ~
20, ~
037

412 51

4 527 79

3 377 15

290 10:,

~27Y 10

9 60 ..

? 60

..

776 34,,'

181 6• ..
024

l 773 , ~:
163

1 300 96:v

4_72 60.

I

127
923 38

2,6 a,

036

I

626 4~ .

o; a

-

··-· • "t'l•}~

48 12 .
578 37 .
053

13 74 .
9,09 64
089 ..

] )l 27

l 150 64 10 2;3 36

7 110 38=-

3 142 98

16 19
207 13
042..

.

V

V

. : "~

34 38
OJ6

"

Correspondence in relation to this statement should
be oddf~sse~j o ·the A.nditor.

/

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38 62.. i
:, I

o,o

07t_

Or.T $ 19~i

170 '15
34 50

737 72 ;

:=

1 87..

F. L. R.

34 ;o
13 00

108 _80.:

190 94
::. '.... 039

oao

.o4l

-i

-

136..

229 « .

,.Y I

Taxes
Net Income from Operation/,'7
Per Cent ofSales
✓ ;

276 10

3S1 1;_;·
0_'

16 75

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Comparative Statement of Operations of_'l'ono , Waabington_ Store_ _ _ for the Month of--'A
= u=gE&gt;Cu=et
=.~---1'91.1_

and for the

-=t==---Months
•
of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191L
-

F'OR THE MONTH

ACCT,

No.

..

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC, BLACK

.-

DEC,

REC

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

..,,
I

Cl!:C.

REC

..

:,

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

1 135 89
&amp;45 15

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received •

a ,so.so

70 8l
S ·582 35 ·
.. -~ 502 85 ~
l 0'19 50
4!) '75 .

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue
~

.:,.

501 ca
429 15
4 265 80
lt 20
5 21.S 23 •

6M 81

4- 12'1 ~9 ..

1 08'1 .,. ~

1 268 20

l 876 813
l 350 41
7 417. 05

eoo oo

815 07

• 535 ·26

8 067 15
S35.-0051 61
. . 3't
114 23
31,t 12 ••. 10 Mt 68 10 . 26i .,. -.
375 36
8 123 82..
8 561 84
• 8 ~ · a 28'1 et
2 140 92
,o_~s
112 2~_

iSO 10

216 00

9114
eB4 94

438 02

i 46 92
).12 ~~- =

l 1-10 2S •

l 087 7t . .

32 51

2 400 07

2 160 92

259 f5 -

201.

209

008

221

209

012

11 as

. 10 3'

4 99

15 23

10 aft

Per Cent of Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES ·
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

1014

42 80

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

1 1 1:f'.

68 03

32 '16

25 27

205 38
12 62

876 2'7

447 li

37, 80

20 •Ut
42 47

429 l l
20 19
42 4'1

19 45

38 90

38 90

l'lS 3l •.

917 83 -

4~'1 16

530-6? .

64 35

206 82

2'76 10

91 00
16_'15
i7i l!O

483 '4Q
3' 50

163 gg
SU~ 65

290 10

42 83
11ro 75
34 !O
2'17 .M&gt;

4 80

4 80

9 60

9 60

'I 110 38

I l t 2 98

171
172

20 28

..

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174

175
176

4r27 10

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
A.dvertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses 1 •., • ,
Total Selling Ex'penses

231 '12

12 62
37 86

19 45

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180
18r
182
183

184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heal
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegra~
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

98 '10
211 '10
16 75

34 .35
150 '10 .

13 00

Total Operating Exp_enses
Oprg. Exps.-Per ~ent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Tues)
Per Cent of Sales
Tues
Net Income from 0peration
Per Cent of Sal_~ - t

·•· PURCHASE~

i

/

r

_

T l,
, )
l • '
- 1 • '} _ --,,,..

~61 .ff~o/Vv •
'J

.

4 52'1 .,,

.Issued by Accountint Department,
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·-tland~,.Oregon,

r

~ ~ • ·- - - -_ _ _ 191_

a 1'1'1 1s
-•

c:-

-tt. -

1 150 66 10 253 at
--

~~---=-.:.:---==----

~

-

-

.::..:-

-

;!!~:::::.---

-

.:e,.

Correspondence in relation to this 11tatement 11hould
,be addressed to the Auditor.

, ~r- ,.1• ,~'
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J

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Acc t

W U W ♦ --•uum::iu:n-. v r

U,Pb.L ti61un"tt

01

T 0 fl0 "" Bto1'e r or

the Mont.h- or'"°

August 1913 • .

This y ear

I:J'o .

L ast year

Inc black

De c r e d

Opera-ting Revenues
Sales
Cash

Charged

Coupons
Coal Dept
Gross Sales
Cost of Mdse Sold
Gros s Profit,
Cash I i aount s Receivocl _
Allowances and Dis counts
to customers
Gr oss Revenue
===-===

/

2F'G

I

per Cent of Sal es
Oper ati ng Expenses
Mainten0s1ce
168
169
178

St ore Bldgs &amp; Fix- Repair s
. ;s, r:, 3
store Bl dgs &amp; Fix-Deprec i atioU,; , t-1-0
Vehi cl e r: &amp; Harness

171
Horses-Renewal s
172 Other Expense

..3 7, tJ 3

Tot.al I·~aintenance
Sell ing EXJ;&gt;enses

173
Sal e smen &amp; Deliver y
l 7 4 wrapping Paper &amp; TV1ine

175

Store Su~pl ies

176

177

Advertising
Horse s-Feed &amp; care

179

Other ExP

178

iso

I )... , &amp; ►
.3 7, 3 ~

/ Z. ,&amp; ►

.37,fv

Stable supplie s &amp; Exp
Total Selling EX-9

;,-1-- ~

t .~rt.1-=:=±:.7= =-;,-=-y=Jr=,.r...:;=0 - - - 3:'.2__t-l-~lJ.

Ger1.e :cal ExPenses

(p ti-, 3 .J-

C/f, 7 0
su~eri ntendence
storekeeper &amp; Office Help ;)- If I, 7 o
uater ,Light &amp; Heat
I b, 7 J-

181
1 82
183 StationerJr &amp; Po stage
184
Ph one &amp; Te l egr ams
185 ITatchi ng &amp; J ani t or

186
187

cJ- 0 .!J- { 3 ¥'

t-f 1- 7 , / 0

c;"!, tJ ()
;t ,75
I 3. ho

13 00

I nsurance
Other Exp

Total General Exp
TOTJ..L OPERATING EXP

g '7 I , 17

Oprg Exp- Per cent of' Sales ;~·. 9 7

121, tf-0

Net Revenue fExc Taxes )
Per Cent or Sales

Taxes
Met Income :from 0:pe1°ation

Per cent of Sal es

Purchases
.I) .

...

,

�Tono , Washington.
Oc t ober
Sixth
Ninete e n Thirteen . •,

· Mr . R. Blais de ll , Auditor ,
Portla nd , Oregon.

r-lh l !.

l ~rO

Dear Sir:
Have yours of the 2nd , calling ~y at tention to
Form 225, St a t ement of Oper4tiona of Fer ch~nd ise Denartment.
For your ~nf ormation will say tha t dur i ng J uly and
August, 1912 , we wer e not running t l1e I.t eat l' a r ke t bu t in July
an·d Au gu st 1913, we we r e , e.nd ca r ryine , under 11 sa l e11men a nd
deli verymen" 2 butch ers , one a t t l OO oOO per month a nd the
othe r a t $90.00, a ccount one be ing o f f v1i t h a bro ken leg.
Find the business of Depar t ment 11 C11 f or the tv,o mont hs , amounte d to i 23 41.84.
Your s
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Ge nl. Superintendent.

�Oct. 2, 1 91 30

Er. E. s. lroolto 0
General .,upt. o

':L'ono, \lo.oh.
Uer.ir Si r:

Acccunt 173 0 Saloamon and Delivorymon, for tho rforcm11diso Dop...Goo
period ending Auguot 3lot, t hio year, aho-rJB ~876.27, for the oarne period lust
yeo.r ~460.67 , or on incx-oa oo over lao·~ yea:!' of 100;!.

'l.'he grooo oaloo for- tho

DR.me period of both year□ are nboui tho oamo, ihero boine m'l inoroooo of only 050509&amp;

I am calling this matter to your attention no t hm:0 m:w bo eoao error□
i n di atributi ono \Jo e.ro oonding the atntement out ao f'igm."0□ hcwo olx-ead) 1·,:lOn

reported on cur Gtntemont of !nocme Account.
Yours ·ti'uly 0

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_f'-9~ . lt'~~J}j.~c,• --store ____for the Month of S Q t ...,_.

and for the

three

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191L
FO R THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

AOCT,

No.

1'91..3..._

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC,

THIS YEAR

RED

INC. BLACK

L AST YEAR

DEC.

REO

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES•

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

~7 06

802 32
5 315 35

499 69
3 321 a5

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

l 815 95
1 3Dl, 96
.11 389 00
150 6'5
10 91
230 88
2 907 94"✓ 18 153 64 -l 14 660 86 ~
2 14? 21 . 14 ·190 ,:,. . 11 603 04 __
758 ~a • a 963 WI "" 3 05'7 83 :!
60 03
173 16
513 12 - 2 '~/I 63
312 6S 2 152 '13
2 063- 00 12 802 40

36 42
4 396 12 ·,
a 479 22

25 51

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

..

l 090?

7 303 96 I
5 628 43
i 675 . !53

~-, 90~·

60 93

--.. r '136 46 ; ---916 90-•.

819 s&amp;·, 4 186 ·53 •

C

-

029

209

2SB

Per Cent of Sales

-

l l,.51 08

847 97
1 418 90
80 23
3 492 '18 I
2 58'1 23

905 55/ '
173 lG_,
. rl ci,9 fi-f r

3 0!11 82 ;,._

,,
01, l

209

220

l'

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,
168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

209 ,a

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

21 40

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171

22S 16
11 .26

11 26 -,

22() 0, I

232' 02

201 90
18 43

214 92

64 20

93 76

28\J ·36 •!

44 02

30 42

t

xf

24$ ~

SELLING EXPENSES,
1 73

174
175
176
1.77

178

179

434 00
18 ••
Sl 00

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\Vrapping Paper and Twine
Slorc Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling E :'peoses

25 5'
~32 02.;r
-

l 310 2'

070 10

31 00

28 62
'13 47

631 09
38 62
73 /Jt'I • I

25 54:t

64 4~

64 44 -

I

- ~6 9f! l 48$ ao ✓ • 670 ll3

~

GENERAL EXPENSES,
' 180
181
182
183

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

159 ~

- 159 M

241 70 .

1, 25
33 ea

182 50

59 20

14 90 :

17 · 25
18 93 '

36&amp; 36
7%S 10

163 90
495 15 .

20~· $'1
229 95

305 00 .

258 lf

51 75

51 '15

46 83

'I

8 73

3 91

4 80

5187

8 '13

14- 40

S 67'7

sff {}~
~12~
~ -~----=r
~¼~-·
-----,
.
\
.
.
---------~
~
at
a·

513 92 -✓-

202- ·20 ·-:1-

:: z ~-- --•9 7a •54

2~

~

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Truces)

1 254

Per Cent of Sales
PURCHASES

..

"V\1

M 06 '
4 58 l8

F. ________ , ~ -~--No • Z,•. R.
_ _v ~1 19;3-= ' an_!~-=

laaued b,.- Acooont.in!l De
t
t
~rilucl Q
par men •

..,

✓-

•lf2-

482~

Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
Net Income from Operation

I

_48·_·~ _ _!108'· , . ,
0~ 80 / 1 . 7J)l '14/._ l .l~6. Po..,_
101
- . CYIJ: -- --· --,-167.___ - • ---116
,051
, n _42 ·_
10 ea-'-.. -1:-.'}08 73
l 356 08 _
247 · 35
107
041
061
092
031
5 25
. 18 81
72 18
20 99 ~
51 19
466 1'(
7 99 1 036 55 •• l 335 09
298 54
1.0. .. ____ _943 ,, ________Oj 7_ ___ __ Qgl,__ __ Q3'

: ~ ~·

~."!'-~ '.,

t..,-,._~c:o.,.

, reao,.-.,
~, hu\J 2 1 \9·13... lD L _

I"

··

~ e~s -~ -•!~ ~~a_t -·· 1~_~O! .a5.,, _4 ~~ ~ -&lt;
l

Correspondence in relation to this statement shou

"'4CI(

C4L.L.

... _

r

&amp;y ·-- - -

E:o• a.-Cl( To • · •

[ ,o '='7£:o
·---; - ......____
! I 1, (
ey
,
-IL t
J -~-,,-..J....:..
11

./ \. /

be addressed to the Auditor.

--

---.....

·

'

J;··-.L~'" •
.,
i·

1t; &lt;' ,

,n ,~.•1:-

J

,

t • .._

Id

�Comparative Statement of Operations of~ ~ ~___!~JU. 1'01f Storc,_ _ _ for the Month of

and for the

J'OUJl

Months of th e Fiscal Year E nding June 30, 191~
FOR THE M ONTH

T H IS YEAR

'

OCTOBIIR ·

LAST YEAR

F Q R THE PERIOD •
IN C . B L ACK
DEC,

"

RED

THIS YEA R

LAST Y EAR

IN C . 8LA C K
Dec,

RED

OPERATING REVENUES

I

, SALES,

l

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Mercha,ndise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

038 1'1
752 8t¼

5

656 8?

618 03
II 706 45
118 49
6 ..099 M

636 85
l 'I 18

7 • "'5 05
5 '13'1 14

1

4

l

'107 89

82'1 60

272 at-. •

59 'IB

i$ oos 80

a 472 02·

131 82 2 905 58
930 40 18 439 2S
~s--oa
101 31
l 3'5
25 598 69
90t $&amp; 19 92'1 48
435 65 5 6'11 2v

l 922 79
16 095 9S
a69 14
~o too 10
16 430 64

381 BO

;a.·

s, 73

4 330 06

2a2 eg

! S32 9i
992 '79

2 M3 30
21 O! '

4 837 99..1,
3 496 79

l 34-1 20
232 89. ·-

I Allowances and Discounts to Customers

1

I -"·- .,.,__Gross. Reve~ue

'16'1 f2

_l ~:r Cent~ ~ ~ales

l

1'72 •

209

237

495 38

4 930 06

028

291

51 2S

279 41

269 17

10 14

es o0

40 56 I

209

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAIN TENANGE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

I

171 1:
172 1\

\!

11 26

I •

el 56

8 91

8 91

11 26

'13 30

373 92

411 60
21 05

2SS 10

180 50
21 05

8 91

I'

8 91

55 28

318 M t

,! SELLING EXPENSES:
I

Salesmen and Deliveryme.n
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
• 176 \,
1
Horses-Feed and Care
177 I\
, 178 ); Stable Supplies and Expenses
J 179 /I
Other Expenses
173 \

174 1
I,
175 ,,

a ot

20' 41

:j G;;;;~;~::::~m
[~~

811 59

2 ot

59 67
75 5C&gt;

20 41

84 85

aaa 10

1 031. 6'1 •

't

-·~-- •

128 11·
181 l11

l,

182

183 /'
. 184 /

1
185 I
186 /

I,

187 1'

I
I

/:

Total Operating E:.pens~s -·- ___ _

I, Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
I, Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)

I

17 '15
-t t l

I
1
. Taxes

..

231- 0$

19 86

2~ .;~

96 28 ..

1 !82 !9

i~• tl 3 01 ,,

_36_9

8'12 46
117
.895 16

4'18 83

2 180 5'7

l '119 69

120

180

. Jlt

3,l l ·6J.
3 900 26
038
153
101 '15
a oos·a,
010
-0'19
11 ·e1
ff •
82 M
1 907 i i
Qll_,
075.

139 10

961 61 .. ~ ,aa·,2

33 38'7 11

5 83
330 '15

-

079

'193 41

5 15.

'188 16

n:,·

J

1

'

~---

69 50
51 .,.

321 00

6CJ 50 '1
269 26 I

I

8'11 10

Chey enne , W yo. ,,_ __ _ _ _ _ _ IO L .. !

..

281 81

17 44

I ssued b:, .Acc ountin&amp;t Departm ent,

,

212 '10
659 45

3 26

5 200 7J

~. ]

890 50

5 '46

8 71

M 06

rn

-49' 51

1 .10

16 00

Per Cent of Sales

, Net Income from Operation
; Per ~ent ~f Sales _ _ _ _ __

'19 44

17 '71
ll. ot

Stationery and Postage
T elephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

i'

48 91
16' 30

l6S -60

Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heal

1,

4

s aa . . -~ ,o
~

'":•.

:a

101
2 149 49

106
26 24

2 123 25
. . 102

2 42
-58 70

:ttti-r

. -°'".
145 60
025
70 00
215 60
-;fl

11 6ot 3$

�Comparative Statement of Operations of--: _ _T_ fl r: .Q_ _ _ Store_ _ _ for the Month of_ _--""''-ic.:.,Ow'it:"1""'_.~.:.:.iJ..}Sl,l.1&amp;,!
,!.ilnL-.._1'91a_

and for the_

~

"t-'"""' '"l

./l

•

_., _, . .iY: . :,,.___ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191~

__,,__L

FOR THE MONTH
L.AST YEAR

THIS YEAR

J·

I

-

INC. BL.ACK
oec.
RED

FOR THE PERIOD
THIS YEAR

,r1

I

L.AST YEAR

l

- 1Nc. BL ACK

oec.

Re:o

l

I

I

1;

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

!iS'J 10
Orr: 00
~ oao Cr:i
1?0 02

Cash
Charged

6 S.!O ~ -I
f~~ C70

CS

ci cio £0 :;

1

,, --~l'..t,_
o~- «;"'.1-1,t:9 '
_

t.:J

i.O~ co

l 2r;9 C~i

Cash Discounts Received

..."1 :\·,1C l U .
:i v·vn 00 !

2WJ 7~ !;

G lft!J i&amp;,

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit

l ct.:

0 £NC G!J

•AV

Coupons
Coal Department

I

1 2?6 -00 ·- - -

ti:i.~1 00

....,

1 ,.
,•_ ..;_

I~'~

fJ/l '..;

ZD

2~ !£CD 1.ij ..,

r-; 2}}0 11'1
'c:,"/(J "/1~

? t'•~1tJ

Ii Allowances aod Discounts to Customers

L ._.

G_;!):_s Revenue

(, - v

! Per Cent of Sales
r--=-

-=--

I
OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENAN.C E,

'

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

:' 168 1

1 00 :

l Store Bldgs. and.Fixt's-Deprcciation

169
110

I

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses·
Total Maintenance

171 \
172

1 73

175 ,
176\l
1
177
1 '
1
178 }1
! 179 ,1
,:

.,

i

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\Vrappiug Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
advertising
Horses-l◄eed and Care
Stable Supplies :ind Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

1

I

- -

SELLING EXPENSES,

~

I

a eu '

f£C OC
(~ 0·3

11

16 031

l 83 l,.I:,_- 1J
- ffog r
Uc.Ji OD
io '.Jn 1

~o·
1G o;:,:

lG

DC

0-)

...G u..;
1.0 7A
-,,
1r\
:so
- ,,.

,1~i

i,

·1

~8'2i DG 1

2.u,~r.O 0'}

,~r• 11:~ v;
170 GO

-10

1.0 Dt:!j
&lt;!- r·7
t

03 Cl

.... :J:N 1.. 1,J

,~,")

9~_.'( 6:3
•j?t) 5~

I f'

OG 34

"I

~v

.,....." C/1

... ,
{;1_

C::&lt;t

--

GENERA:~EX:E::~:=-=-

Ij

I'
,

180 1

Superintendence

181 If

Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light aod Heat
Stationery and Postage

182 11

183 I
184 j1
185 11
r86 1
187

/i

Telephone and Telegrams
Vvatching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

I

Total General Expenses

I

Correspondence in relation to this statement should
be addressed to the Auditor.

�!f O 1f O __ _Store_ _ _,_for t},l.e Month of_ _,,,,m;rn;;=~MBD~ __Mn~

Comparative Statement of Operations of__ _
S I X

and for the

Months of the Fiscal ·Year Ending J une 30, 191.i_

..

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT,
NO,

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

THI S YEAR

RED

-

OEC.

THE PERIOD
..FOR
- -

i•

LAST YEAR

=

INC. BLACK
Dl!:C.

REO

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

l 039 l '/

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department

656 71
4: 957 95
- 19 9.0_

II

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold (Est itnated,)

I
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received&amp;: 1118 .Engtf !.Allowances and Discounts to Customers

5 94~ 47
l_1 131 34

413 40

27 836 60

3 669 67
2 079 90
3 02? 41 1 103 93
26 276 15 . l 560 45

95 67
266 81

767 47

1 379 00

7r,7_47

1 379 00

611 53

13 19~ 36

11.7

20.2

805

2lc4

20o7

0

3 60

S 60

280 47

17 2tl

26323

126 40

'1:5 0,1

83 36
16 03

115 5"l _
6 840 54
S 461 54___
1 579 00

2.4 91

I

-

-Jil

.. _J'er Cent of Sales

74

241 62

268 .62_
563 23 _
294 61 ...
33 736 36
4 475 66
38 212 02
369 63 .. 30 319 32 . ~6 747 .70 _ ~ 571 6~ .. •
6 988 66 ,,
904 04 .,
636 44 , 7 992 70
24 9).
ZOl G6
_ - · -•~ 01_ 65_ ~
6 988 66 1 205 69
G 19~ 35
611 53

6 573 73
5 031 l'I ..
742 56

Gross Revenue
~

797 GB
556 9'7
5 3'/1 35

6 988 fil} -· l 205_69

7

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

168

,

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

1

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

16 03
_

l_ 83 _

44 63

3 60 ..

362 10

266 80

1 83 ..
41 03

'
'

12 -57 _

12 57 ,.

421 44

78 Sl

34a 13

2 476 97

l 433 01
25 20
2 98
10 30
46 ~l

l 0~3 93
67 41

1 517 93

l 294 37 ··

281 01
985 15
16 20
300 22

473 51 :
437 35 1 r
88 80
294 98 ,, \

SELLING EXPENSES,

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies aod Expenses
Other Expenses
Total.Sellin_g~~penses

173
174
175
176
177
178
179 ,

14 oa
5 98

24 96

24 89

25 20

2 so
10 30
24 57

96 30
11 18

a 48

14 G6
32

92 61
86 79
2/.!. 96
130 97

83 81

14 66
84 56

-~

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

180
181
182

183

184
185

186
187

Total General Expenses

7 25

19 44

~ =

Per Cent of Sales

(Eat imat ed)

Net Income from Operation
. P~r_Cent of Sales

-- - --- -

•

188

-

7

~o~ ¥~~~

~-=~?a 9~_ .
14.9
211 46
3.2 /'
28 99 .
240 45
- -~ -7
I

tU~C~HASES
.
~- - ==.:0:-11 .

~
~ e· d b A

10 00
15 12

5 50

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue {Excluding Taxes)

..

175 00

266 00
17 '15

Total Operating~x..e._en~s

Taxes

65 98

188 41

USl •86_1

4 80

122 45
91 00
? 76
11 62 '

754 52
l 422 50
105 00
55 24 .

7 25 '.:

14 85

.,
14 64 I:

270_~ :·- - -~~1
.002-aL -

s. e ,

45 59

29 4~

376_oaJ _-;-§._6.90 i_~ _a J2~e::.~

s .1 Ii

14.9

9.7

Cheyenne, Wyo.,

Checked by

M ,.

eparbnent,

a.r • 7 191~

2 4r3L 86_

s0 2

3 730 38
1 226 17
lloO
4.5
36 ?4 .
112 55
3 693 64 ,. l 338 '12
1011 9 •• _ _ 4o7

.L=.:======= l1 31_368 '65 .1;. .. . ".."'"" "'·_:~ - -. ..
oALi:.io- EIACK

cconntiu,.. D

16 13 '.: I

•4sJ_ 2-~~- ~ _:__ ; 662_04_ --}?·~_!- ~ +.1

987 591: 2 504 21
1
11.4 ..
14.6 ;
605 .
5 25 .
23 7f I
149 29 770 88
1 011 33 Ji .2 354 92
11.8_!. _ _~Q~.9 't
6.2 '176 13 . •

14 85, I

,-o:. ~7z.L..
• • • o• • • • • • o ~

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_

__ f O 1' 0

SEVEN

and for the

Store_ __ for the Month of_ ___:::J=ANU
=-=:..:ABY==------1~1~

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 19L..~FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.

NO.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

INC. BLACK

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR'

20.2 99

G n,24 51

.{} G,41 62

2 262 89

39 65
4 089 ?2
l 555 35 31 653 10
80 4:0
326 OS
l 472 4.-1 43 493 36
l 053 52 ,. 34: 620 44
418 89 , 8 072 92

3 625 M
31 549 00

l 06~ 28
5 10

DEC.

DEC,

ReD

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

772 OB

975 04

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold (1st 1mate4)

sso ae

5D8 03

3 716 60
31 4?

6 271 85

6 281 34,

6 753 75
5 364 64

111 82

4 301 12 .
980 22 l 399 11
Gross Profit
61 14 _
Cash Discounts Received &amp; Ili a .Eage •
139911
1 031 36
·1

51 14 ..
36? 75

675 Of.&gt;

40 4i90 11
32 102 34 .,
8 387 77 .

349 02 .. .
3 003 25

2 518 10
485 15

352 7~ ..

352 79
9 225 71

• 8 · 38? •,,,,

837 94

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

Ii

Per Cent of Sales

l 031 36 .

1 399 11

367 75

9 225 71

8 3S'l .'1'1

837 94

19.5

200'1

l o2

21o2

20o7

Oo5

2 00

05

282 52

2140

149 so

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\!AINTENANCE,·

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

2 05

16g

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Deprcciation

21 40

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171
172

263 28
~5 ().1,

104 76

lG 03

16 03

446 72.

80 31

366 41

2 840 57

1 710 34
37 35

10 03

114 06
89 93

26 25

24 96
1517 22

10 30
~6 11

l 130 23
76 73
73 78
14 66
110 81

111 84 ..

3 226 76

l 820 56

6 9'1

244 8?

287 98

175 00
1'1 '15
16 44

24 00

l OOG 36
1 673 50

l 83
25 28

2 00

363 60

277 30

21 47
3 14

12 16
13 17

1 83 ..
23 28

14 40

14 40

SELLING EXPENSES,
173
174
1 75

176
177

178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

26 2S

86 30
9 32

16 15

GENER.AL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office :Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone aod Telegrams
Watching a.n d Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

251 84,
151 00
19 '15

9 18
? '75

Total General Expenses
t;

9 22
86 42 .

4 80

535 16~_

220 96

l 160 15
33 95
366 66

718 38
413 35

2 00
7 26
'I 75

124- 76
64 42
22 60

4 42 1

54, 81

34 26

146 12 ..
314- 2.0 !, 2 991 56 ,,

l 883 Q.0 "

1108 56

3 783 86~
9 o3

2 88:l 18 -:
6.0

90 80
302 24

22 60

86 42 ..

20 55
145 12 ..

'

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
(Kat 1Da led)
Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

974 9-0
18. 6

56 46
1.0
12 M
43 92

;c

o.s .

525 PIL
'1.8
8'13 53

...,,_44-9 3~ ;,

12.9
6 26 ..

. 11.9

6 6~5 o~15.3
2 560 67
5.g

868 2'1

7 28 '
824 35

2 398 84

_ 12,e ..

12.0 ..

10.'1
81"/ 07 I

I

161 83

s.s .

4 603 91
ll o4

42 00.

2 043 24

s.s

119 83

4 5Gl 91

2 163 07

llttS _

5.8

�Comparative Statement of Operations of___ ____________Store____for the Month of_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _li9l __

and for the_ _ _ _ _ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191__•

If -

FOR THE MONTH

ACC~

j No./:

THIS YEAR

1,

j

LAST YEAR

-r

FOR THE PERIOD
- - ----r------··
INC. BLACK
INC. BLACK I
THIS YEAR I.
LAST YEAR
IL oe:c.
__ RE_o
Dl!C.
RE!:D_
,
1

i:
I

!

I

I OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

I

Cash
Charged

\1

Coupons
Coal Department

I _ _ _ __

I

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
•\
Gross Profit

I

'

1\ Cuh D-=~ Reooived

II

I

I

Jl-:-

r

. _

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

G,~ _R•~•••

i l . 1 ~)2.~r_C_ent of S1,!_les
r _ -,I

--

I!

_

!

!1

=-=

11

-

1

OPERATING EXPENSES

I

~=--=--=

MAINTENANCE,
168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's_:__Depreciation

17)

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Main_tenance

I'

171 i\I,
172,\
I

I

~

i

~~

SELLlNG EXPENSES,

179 /

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\1\Trapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies aod Expenses
Other Expenses

"="--=--"'-- _

- . d-f&gt;.!el~Sellif!K..Expenses.

174
175
176 .i

I,

177 ',

178 '

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180 1
181

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

I
,l

I

I
I

'

Jj:;='====-

7
1.

! Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of S~es
1 Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
11
, Taices

~~cl~

l7f
~•
~
~:
:
!.. _

!:::i~&lt;&gt;tion

I

!J

II

!I

l

u

-+1
· _ _ Total ()pttra~i9g.~Exp~nses_

~-;---

,•

f,:-- ,

_J

- 71

-

,ljl

•1

-+-

•

1

ii

,Ill

II

I

f

i r---=- =- =-:.-_"', i'=:~L_==----=
i --.
. i,·i.~----=-----_~
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~;-1::1
j J

- - ~'

--

I-~1

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·~ ·~ ••• ••
• ~.~To L'l!!.::;ro .... N'T

•

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I

-11-----+---lr'

L

=- = = ="':-

•
Correspondence in relation to this statement ahould

•
'Q\,&lt;'To Yw~ P!~~ •
be oddreased to the Auditor.
3
,., .• 'I'0 V
,,
_• &amp; CONTROt~.

re,... P111n:~. &amp; 0},'N'.L •[Gn
•1· • 'l'O, ASSIS'l'AN'l'
•· • "
GENERA L lion

••

:

1

I
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I-

.
101 ~

·1,

1·

Cht cke~-=---~
!__
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j

+ P_!J~~BAsE~"7 _ _

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.
~.
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.

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_ _

and for the
I

11' - 0 _

_.~,,.___,O

NINE

___Store_ _ __.for the Month of_ _...,.J,.f•.&amp;B.uiw«B~- - -1'91.A,_

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191~
FOR THE MONTH

AOCT.
No.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
Dl?C.

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

8 6'76 03
5 505 G"/

G 166 'J7
~ 599 no
39 92-5 55
825 '16
51 514 96
40 843· 28 .

INC. BLACK
DEC.

Rl!.D

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold (Eotim9.tad)
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

I.

Ii Allowances and Discounts to Customers

.i

Gross Revenue

Per Cent of Sales

"

7S~ 76
52G G7

770 21.

~ll 11
3 609 85
21 M

4 792 61
3 911 38

I!- 350 20
64 96
6 736 68
'1 548. 19 ~

2':: 00

113 56
760 35
43 52

38 O?G 00
360 17

2 410 4:6

90&amp; 39
l 647 55
4 66 59

l 003 71

943 97

52 518 67

l 188 ~9

307 16

10 fj!J.4 66

1 017 03

1188 39

155 00
171 36

11 072 96

10 671 68

528 30 _
401 28

1 or, oz

l 188 59

171 36

ll 072 96

10 671 68

401 28

21. 2

20.'1

06

21.1

20o'l

oez

801 23
135 60 ,

636 8l 41 974 01

10 671 68

528 30 .

1130 73
127 02

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

74

287 ~

21 40

192 GO

2 27
24: 41

40 88
520 72

302 50

3 378 07

11 67

139 11

"
SELLING EXPENSES,
173

174
175
176

177
178
1 79

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling ~xpcnses

80

~2 M

26 25

24 ~6
209 t/ ?.,

341 22 "

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Seryice
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

148 60
24-0 00

785 OQ._

16.4

,.a

73 25

145
12 .
-

a @~ i'L.

--:.=.

epartmeut,
191 ...i.

706 68
12.3
4 81,.71

a., .

.it~- 3 778 8'

. _ B,

25 75

419 ~ "

16 50
215 ,58

Cheyenne, Wyo.,

90 82

9 22

Taxes (Bat1mate4)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

,.

160 26

·2 60
l 20

232 03

l■■ued b7 Accountin... D

2 053 60

17 75

' Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales

PURCHASES

l 270 88

-

'7~ ~2 -=- _8_ J.~9 69 _ 6 127 ~2-~ "" Z._261 7_7_
l OoO
. 5.6
4el
15♦ 6

249 ss

3e6
4 46·

20 96
245 22
4-60 75 ..
3 _, ~ __
~.Q. - --

a aaa 2'i

5 543 76

2 660 49

194 83

lOt?
80 80
5 4 62 96

5o2
114 05
2 77'¼ 52
606_

s.a

2 688 44
5e). __

43 9()_Q 78

__l,Q_e 6

�Comparative Statement of Opcra tions. of _ _ __...:~- 1.-, _ _
v _ _ _ _ S tore_ _ _~fo,: the Month of _ ___,b-.-.,.
.c--,..------..,_--Mn_ ._

and for the_-=__,.,,....,.._Months
of the ·Fiscal Year· E nding June 30, 191__..__•
...,
w;i .1
FOR THE M O N TH

ACCT.

NO.

INC. B L A C K

L AST YEAR

T H IS YEAR

FOR THE P ERIOD

o e:c.

INC. BLACK
oe:c.
RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

Rl!:D

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

...

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Receive2_

-.r,

!

I

. .., ~
- -I

~

p

-I
l

_ ... l

- ....l
I

..,

l

I

..-

_,.,'

' !.&gt;

.- ; ~--

- t --

_

.... ,__
.:.-

"

I

- _1.-

!:.- ,&gt;· · ... .

..,

.. u .

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

-- - -

-,.

.c.:U 0~

Cash
Charged

Gross Revenue

~-

--

Per Cent of Sales

----

✓
..,,;.rt;

~

;J

·- - ..

.,,.I

. -.l---=

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENA ~CE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

168

!

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

0

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
SELLING EXPENSES,

...

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\l\'rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
A.dver tising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses
-- ":;.._ - ---=- ·='='•- .-::::....~ ~--::;-__

173
1 74

175

·-·

. ........,..

-

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

-ta

~

.,. .. _,.,
I

_,.;

I

l .- ,,~

. . .......
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•

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.~ ~":-.L -:i-::. -:c~c :--=e=o-::--==-=-==-,=-,,-=-=----~-'.:..- ~ ' ! : : --=~

---

Total Operating Expenses
0prg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue {Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
Net Income fro~ Op~;tart&lt;YnT -;~:}
Per Cent of Sales

--..-

--

-

•, P OllCH A SBS

Issu ed b7 Accountin.. D
t
" epar m ent,

,,• \l
, l,

&gt;

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.

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·-

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,..,
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.

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Comparative Statement of Operations of_ ___ ~

and for the,__,.....
,:..
• ~ .. .:.+.,:'-.-_Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191...:".!:._
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONT H
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

oec.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

RED

01!:C.

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

~~

00
r

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
(.; i!

Cash Discounts Received

,C-,

J.J

.A)

;~J CL

l=

..

u ....1 r

;;, Er

EG 11
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

...

..... I

~

Per Cent of Sales

u .l

,:,

l--1) OJ.

J,7 l/.U Dl
;, ,

0

I

j...

~

- __}

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
179
Other Expenses
Total SeWng Expenses
.---c~== =--= -=
- - -GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
181
Storekeepers and Office Force
182
Water. Light and Heat
183
Stationery and Postage
184
Telephone and Telegrams
185
Watching and Janitor Service
186
Insurance
187
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
---"---"'===---=- - 180

---- ---

Issued b-, Acoountin"',. D epa~tment,
Cheyenne, Wyo.,

J \l l l fl·

H. T. C.
JUL 15 \9\4

~OL: L_!.9
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i1.f1E ~1
"!

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'!I! '-'~
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t-' t
Gt..

·~r

"
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Net Income fro~ ·operati·~~-

-

(i"'J

..

J

')')

' 72

Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes

--

1 60!., ' . ';)
2 .1: C ,O
1~0 :·"
~·,

G6

Total Operating Expenses
- "'"'''Oprg.
"
- - •.
Exps.-Per Cent of Sales

- - - - ~Cent of Sales
.... --

f:.27 6'1
~ :~) 00
, .2 w

·:l
r.-

c, .

... c·__

69i O,j

u~ 5,~

g ~~5 'iJ

14,9

3 'j.

~1.:1. 89
L
20 96
~2r; £l3

~i2 ?7
&amp; -

,., 15
v 260 ~,O

a~

t ~

..

r:,1:1 •19 -- 2 91i{, ~ 1•..
,.;.

5

i)

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;r

r.;r;,

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,;_• c..,J
L

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:)

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3 052 ·-5 r.•
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statement should

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_·_

. W...JLJ_.CL.___ __ ·.Store_______for the Month of_ _-6.-__..
U._.,
W......
a L _ ._ _1e1_._

and for the ,WP _Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 191~

.

ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

,.

-

FOR THE PERIOD

,FOR THE MONTH
INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

616 ,s
770 79
ueu
mM
a 11111 a aoa _ao
_18. ·0G _
I\ 89.:
·I 89111 4t 8N ,,
I 1M.9'l.. 8 012. 94 ..

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Mernhandise Sold

.,,,. M- l ..lU 80

Gross Profit
Cas)i Discounts Received 6 t i8 t t-l!IP•

'

1 883 80

19,8 ""'

Per Cent of Sales

-

~ .D .. . .. 4't 34 _ __1 409 9$ ..
1 003 23 65 ~9 ·71 68 380 66
131 08.. 12 Mt 10 .. U 806 05 ..
1 136 26 . 12 980 .61 . 16 024 '61 ~

950 64 v
2 900 95
856 95 ..

616 '..72 ..
l 112 59 13 59'1 33 15 024 61

GGl 00

5 'b71 85

ae.1

20.a

10117

22.·o

2 OM 00 ..

616 72 _

l . 427 28

..

1112 58 13 697 33 " 15 Q~ ~ "

?n_U . J.QP80

Gross Revenue

.::

8 8'10 Bl

. M 68..

. 21. 68

'1ft 22
Allowances and Discounts to Customers

8 MB 6B
6 303 96
942 95 46 r/99 26 62 27110'

1H04 11 216 lS
237 65
6 95' 99

l 4;.27 28
l o2

"

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

288 20

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

168

171

Store Bldgs, and Fixt's-Depreciatioo

9 74

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

9 69,,

204 26
2 30

SELLING EXPENSES,
1 73

174
1 75

176
177

178
179

·-

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\Vrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Sellio_g Expenses

4 04.3 96
184 46
109 27:

191 00

u '6

ll H
11 50
26 28
- ~-

36 46

288 47

- Uc,Tztt": _-

::
• i

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180

181
182

183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
V•.'ater, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
To_tal General Expe~scs
Tota! Operating ExBenses
Oprg. Exps.- Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (lltinBtecl)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

131 4&amp;
142 GI
12 IO .

l 734 93
2 661 ·10
205 00
127 149
4' 88

8 72
15-'ll...

98 19

21 oo·
7 80

36 :-

.

- - -~ - .1~4~- ---

,.. • - :, - ---

=----=- :t=e-- ! t : ~ ~
- - - = - - - - - -;:.•..:==--:o;- .'"!.= I

___660 ° '- "'" _l5C.LYJL.
10·. ,
15~8 .

=J&lt;L7.4r___10 ..20L'lft. ..7.. 353_ O.'l ... j L85?· ~oft,.
1.&amp;
15,6 .
10.,e
11118. 1 1aa .oa
1 021 M • 3 391 sa. 7 &amp;11 ~
6e0
.
.aa~
a.
.
20.3
5; 2 .
11.2
2.9 '
190
75
1oz 76.. . 18 :12 ..
·a ~ Mr
331 59 ..
140 8'
4
470
71
742 1114, so
1 101 4a a 059 , 99 . ? ozo 10 ..
-- ·-· _,...a- ~ .--12~ - - _ J ?a.a_ .: __ ~- --~
-- _____ _u.·
•

~ Hf ·_ea-= . , - __:~~

I

--~

;~

I

-~=j __J is-2. 195. ea__,,_ ~ _ _ .

�Comparative S ta te ment of Oper a tions of_ _

!r _O il ,Q_ ______ S tore_ _ __ for the Month of___J'--...;.
U--=L=----=-:&lt;=--_ _1e.1 t;,

'I~
O~;;._
and for the_ _
_;.
__ Mon ths of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191~6

ACCTi

FOR T H E P E RIOD

F O R THE M O N TH

1

No.

LAST YEA R

THI S YEAR

...

INC. BLACK
DEC.

T H IS Y EAR

RED

-

-

L AST YEAR

·-

INC. B L ACK
D EC.

RED

,,
OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

75· 60
{19 20

Cash
Charged

.,

3 78G r52

Gross Sales

65
- f3 lG0.
G~ 6'1

1 Cost of Merchandise Sold

Gross Profit
,,
"
, Cash Discounts Received i;

r1on 26
3 606 5fj

2 0911.. 20
1.;:. ;,2

Coupons
Coal Depar tment

M: so-E.'.lia..o___ !1!_~

9G

•,Jf!

_

E/16 07.

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

l34 r;~ -6 2C/l 33
11; oec- 99
~ 200 3&lt;l,
·11 ® ..
2t1
1 1 9 G2

----+----------- - -- - - = - - - - - - - - " '

l 279 02

~ - G;oss Revenu_!!

OPERATING EXPENSES
M A INTENAN CE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

170 ,
171

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

13 i-12

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenauce

2 vo
21 22

2].

40-

2

--------

SELLING E XPENSES,

173

174
175

176
177 Ii
,I 178 ,

I

179 '

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\~frapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
TotahS~Jing Exp.ens~

211 3'i
12 ~3
1:1 ,·o

-0,~9 1·~

26 26

10 4u

6~'
1 61
11

G 0{)

480 80-

GEN ERA L EXPENS ES,

180
181 II
182
' 183
1

184 1
185

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Fore!!
Water, L ight and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service

09 O?

126 oo

12 60
8 91
&lt;'~ 80

108 12

2-0:l -70
17 75

l3 Oo

!: 2D
&lt;':.

L·

t2: 80

I

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_ _ . ~ 0

r-r 0

_ Store._ _ _ for the Month of_ ___.A
...m_,_,..~U-ffl!.___ __ 1'91--L

,:i ~-,· "
Month s o f th e Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 191~.r:
and for the_-=-c_1...._~-=--FOR THE M ON TH

A CCT .

No.

THIS Y EAR

L AST YEAR

F OR THE PERIOD
INC. BLAC K
D EC.

THIS YEA R

RED

I NC. BLA CK

L AST Y EAR

DEC.

RED

OPERATING R EVENUES

,... ! .;SJb s;o
,.,,.,~
..,.. :;9

SALES,

U 10
,!(; G 0 ~

Cash
Charged
Coupons

2 '? vG 65
40~

l~5 09
.~
M:3 l ~

fj 300 /D

3 r:30 fiO

70 Bl
Gross Sales
4 100 69
6 602 35
Cost of Merchandise Sold
z /',Ol oo_ 1 602 06 .
Gross Profit
70"' 59
l O'iP. 60 _
Cash Discounts Received S: J.lice..ili~~
3~ T/.5
'-.0 15 .
'/ 41 Sit l 120 2..1'~
~~~~~

1

51 e···

l

.
,...

"

092 91
fl6l, 6:j
.351

"4-1 54

l 120 25

j.8,,1

·?.0 :t

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures- Repairs

l GO

j.5 23

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Dcprcciation

21 34

21 l?:O

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
.Total Maintenance

22 e,f

36 GS

91

~27 10

Per Cent of Sales

l'h9

I

1:'
~l'I. 0 ,)

~05 ~li

.~o oos GCi

. 561 _a::;Ct
G

f.~".;

r..' ~07

l).~

l 41.!3 ~l
~

/,

,a

# ,.,. 40(.f.,.
1 O'i
''

Allowances and D iscounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

,. r,7r; G~
.. ..50 .. ..L

"1

~ ~CC1 O'J

t~';J., :¥.

OPER A TI NG E XPENSES
MAINT E N ANCE ,

168

l 50

j

...

I

SELLDlG EXPENSES,

173
1 74

175
176
1 77

178

z79

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\¥ rapping P _a per and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses - I•"eed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

211,

, \

0~

'2:26 20
2u 1"_.8

,.
0 ,:,

C,G ..,,•,r·
20 l~

J. 11l-cJr•

j/,1 68

J :! 62
;n Go

l

::E ?C

2(J 2U

19 /\.t'
hp

G 00

Ur,

27~ o~f

~9_'.? 03

~ll;O ~?.:

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and H eat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
losurance
Other Expenses

100 12
200 00

98"?0
24;1 r1 0
16 1iG

199 lS

~r,6 82
t'.l.03 1\0

26 00
15 '10

:J{} ~)(I

Expenses
-Total General
-

380 06

357 15

Total Operating Expenses
:
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
tn~
,., ..... ~·el': )
Taxes
~'--a., -.. J_ -- ,, .. .
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

G115 99

890 81
l6c,O

l 218 92

191 ~9
2~5

&lt;1:l 27

229 14
4n l
36 02

21 08

193 &lt;l-2

. - ~ ---

_ .~ on - -·- _

'!,'ota) SelliEg_!.:xpeoses

14 05

··~ 60

4~,~

G 29

•./i

~o ~( -

GENERAL EXPENSE S,

185

-

- - - -----. --PORCH.ASE&amp;

1, 50

5136 oc

. 1 4S
14: 2G

19 03

6 72

17 '1A:

10.,5
Gij 35

J.. 6

-

18 er~

==---..;.

15,,l;'l:

2.~
5 25
J.D'J ;_,l ,
i?
j ~

fi2· 54
11.~- 9fi ..

._ _ _ _ _

J.. o _

(125 -19

S.,C
78 (:._.

'J:0
19 03

��1' 0 Ir a._ _ ____ Store_ _ _ for the Month of_ _........
00
..,....,
:.r__.o...B,. .J;""'~""
R..____ _ 1'91!1_

·co mparative S tateme nt of Operations of___

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191....5...:,_
,,
I

ACCT,

•

NO,

- --

FOR THE MONTH
INC. BLACK

L AST YEAR

.'t1

SALES,

Cash

..•. .•.'&gt;i.
• '\

...)

. • .'''I

:,,.

- ...1

...· •

.1G ,u.
. 81 09

(_

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

'

'I ... J'

-

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

--

!., 7M· 91

,L_

Hi
. 'J,.

J, •

.5 ·1i•..i 1~.

10

1 ""!')'! HL
~9 13..
1 ?67 b2.

[;

-~.2

1a:~

DEC.

Rl!:D

f,

4
v

(

l

18 tu
-·"' ,~L~

gti,p {Vi ..

25 :!Hl ~18
(~3

).~

..n

,., 76? ~,2

C I ffj ·!'~ ,,.

, r· ..

?.; , ... 1

?...~,

.

Per Cent of Sales

.,

~o ll

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

:?,;·

Gross Revenue
~~-

~

tl

__ :,i

'l

J.i.£.11 l9._
~ ..a i O
50 lA_
'!U ;~;

THIS YEAR

RED

'Vi'
=·

I.

l; -· - --

DEC.

l 058 17
&amp;.... im1
ii}
- - J 8 ....

6 2
.,G 61
,~

YJ'

Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

FOR T H E PER IO D

.;

,.
t)

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

,,~.

U1 BS

:o l) 2

21 1.:.0

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs
169 j!

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles ancl Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171
172

, ··~
,-

(~

, ,

t? './l.

-.J t. "J ..

ii C o·.,
·"'-

o,J. Bti

...~: ..,. '- ·)

41,';

,") .")

Q•}('
,....,
._:,

.......

"·1

t,O 11
' (',
~J I},

r·...

l'I r&amp;
1:~7 ,::~

.,. $)j_
..,
'1~ r..1.-,

1r1 ,~.o

7'"'

~')

(:,

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175 •

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\l'i1rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
A.dvertising
Horses-I• eed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses
~

-~

-- -

60
.,~
,.,.l llt

•)

\)

~t;
1~ ..,_,

r;;

I

.:'! 05

2.'1

6 (l!J

':.)

X:.c: ;w

2) 4-l

;f O&gt;

- · ..

l ·t •.. :
c.;.;••

-:.=

11

':','(

fh G'i

l. q

'!'i:.1

5(:,

co

r: 0

:..,,. 1

•

L•

66

,

•I

l

f.

'..

C!/l·
..,

~

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180 .
181
182

183
184

185

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

05 '/~

l.J9 16

,!4.) 00

16£3 {l{)

11]. G1.1

r , n;

f/?
',~C

t;_. 91

,-11

15

--- ~ ~ -

. =.Pe; c;;i of Sale;-

Oprg. Exps.

1 Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)

Per Cent of Sales

..

,.,.~

3~ ..:0

~s

.,.,.... ....:..-=---~~~!t t)._O - - Q:~~ t.1:.-~
..= ==-=-=l. .. l _•._. _
l(i i, ~.
:1.11-'!
4o tj,
1~ ~~
A05 1C
·I
'1 •

, ....... t..,

J. 2,
~5.3 02..
? ' 1( ·

•

•
, ·,
Net Income fro~ Op~rat1··0 0
Per Cent of Sales

, .~:- - - -- ..i....:..:.:,..._ _ _ ~ - --

- -~

-..!i..'.-L..::__

8 191.~

.,

CALOVI.ATIO" 9

HH_

_ 2 _G:V,.:~JS-=---

l I . £,
; 1

:•

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/! C. ,
'

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:J..._

ro
51 ,

H~n

G~ '.-iv

., t

.....

' : ;1

~ + --

l !J . ?

k

\f) 51

l~' ~1.4.:
."c-1 :-;0__

'
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. ...!

;3 S()Q 26
lJoJ .

G09 n ',

..:: :u:·1 Jo.

::i;J .
l~~!: t C..

:t.tJr. OB

-- ~.J...~---

l : 1• .

(t ·; '

2 ll~-~ 10
_:_?_'"'--~- - -

!~- =-- ~ j ~:U~u' ;;,-:y __2~1 __~;!. f.rt . __ ~:

\.'G.r.lll'l t!O Correspondence in relation to this staite:ment ehould

be addressed to the Auditor.

E. eoYD, ~. .
(l(l\\,1 l&gt;' r, o P FII'\ I n

, .
!~ ·

•

p.·•

F B~

nEC 9 1918
o

·,

~6

7

Ot.C $ 191 4

"

2e ;;r

1 ZiE? 35 __ -~~~~ ~a

'J

_ _,!.J..e;::__ _ _

"""-""'-""'·===-...,,===--d..,.=.,,-=l=}=;=i=:=:::;5=~"!...
-.:~

Iss ued by Accou.ntin,.
.. Depar t ment,
Ch eyenne. Wyo., Dec

;;;Ge J2
81,5 ◊0
52 00
'2-0 64.~
28 CG

'lr:i ·~ ==-="-'2rl-'---==
C;:;-

Taxes

_ _ L_ p ~ ~

..

0 ,'l

Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

,

.

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_ __ __L.O__.lf..__O, __·_ Store_ _

and for the

_ for the Month o~f_ _.11QDMJ\..____._.__._.
•- -- -1'91~

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191.li.._

FI VE

-

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

NO.

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.

RED

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

.,,-

DEC.

RED
-:

"

OPERATING 'REVENUES
SALES,

747 69

Cash

460 85

Charged

2 713 50

Coupoos
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit

(i!ut. J

-·-

~ 053,

00

4 910 30

85i 30

669 05

208 20

2 225 76

3 57'1 G3

1 348 67

818 51

3 056 83

'1 638 IJ:6...

2506 ,..

7ol

,.o6a

.24.0

1 06

l 06

4 22 .

280 47

276 25

20 02

100 13

85 60

lt!i- 63
25 39

10 77 ..
225 56

30 711

3 952 .98
3 240 97

~ 560 72 ..

Cash Discounts Received &amp; iH. ao.~i,;.

Gross Revenue

156 61

4 467 69
26 6p ..

G 067 89

~12 01

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

904 50

20 50 ..

l 507 l'I
43 Sj). ~

732 61

l 5Sl 02

-

,,.

'132 61 :.

..

_18~5 ..

l 651 02

l 754 19 l~ 145 85 23 090 2S 8 9/M 38
l~l 14 _
2,74 ?l ..
133 57
4 Oi ..
20
656
18
31
84:9
87
2 114 91
11 293 69
1 319 75 .. l.6 ~14 18 _ 216 4§8 16.. 7 573 97 ..
7 :561 72_ 3 719 72 .,
795 16 3 642 00
276 7{
214 .83 _
61 91 .. • .
23 35
818 51 3 856 83
7 638 46 3 781 63
3 78], 63 ...

I

Per Cent of Sales

..

61i2 -

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Deprecia!ion

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total llfaint~nance

171

172

20 02 .:

25 39

20 88

151 2Q ~

21 51

10 7,~.
_3 76 81

391 00
18 92

l.!2:8 10

2 114: 87

95~ 4;2

78 69

2 33

5 25

2 92

l 160 38
69 47
42 45

80 81

9 12
38 36

26 OQ

21 23

3 77

130 00

106 08

23 92

~ 8.2 65_~

~~f6 4Q :

3 '16 ..
23 ?7 _

l 83 ..
2 89

242 90
12 42

l 92 ..

SELLING EXPENSES,
173
174
175
176

177

178

179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\Vrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
.t..dvertising
Horses-F~ed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expeoses
Other Expenses
. Total Sell~og E~penses

··-

6 50

- 153 75 - l 402 30 ~:.

~ 380 35=

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers a.a d Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
(
Other Expenses

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

~otal Geocral Expenses
Total Oper~ting Expeose~
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excludiog Taxes)
Per Ceot of Sales

-

(Estima.teaJ.
Taxes
Net Income from Operation
_Per C!_n!_?f Sales

97 43

-

71 60

240 00

266 00

12 50
l 77

17 75

6 90

.7 92
13 4() _
3?9 92~
68q ~i : _

17.4
46 17 ..
.1 ..
_ • . o.5

..

26 oo
5 25

465 55

l 086 00

56G 11

1 77

64 50 .
42 41 .

7 60

70

35 28

l 156 50
87 25
51 74,
7 60

8 71

*79 .

41 87 .

26 15

100 56
71 50
22 75
9 35-

27 66
15 72

_ .l3'
12 QQ ..
58 _70_.
_46 Q4- -371_66 ___ _8_2,G ___ l_"l4.'L 27 ~---1 i 64~;5___ 2Q6.J8=~__8~_0 ~5 ~ ___ _l24 _Ql , _ _3 300 82 __ .4 'lll ~ = _ l. 41_,9=~~ ~"
13.4
4. 0
16~1 _
1408 ..
lt3

740 07 .
12.2 .

22 23 .
23· 94
_ _ ,.. _ _ _ _

26 83 ,

12.1

556 01 ..
2-.7 ..

36 02 ..

13 79

155 71 ,.

180 10

24 39

704 05 . .

680 11

400 30

2 74? 15

2 346 85

2.,0 ..

§,.6 -

6.6 "

693 90

_ ll~G . . __ .ll.,5JL ____

2 ~27 25..
9-o2 ..

2 371 24
605

2 ~a~:; ·J9,..i. .:.._•6,;..0.2'{_ 18 " _ 3 _642~99 :... l 'l o.o.7.~~(L_ 2.J_ Gl O. ea,, 10 80:3 1~ .. , .. . :.• .
. .
",

:

. .

\.

C~rrespondenoe in .relation to this i,tatement s hould
•be addressed to the Auditor.

�..:_.L _,,_r_o_ _ __ .Store_ _ _ for the Month of_ _~:U
~i:.
=·~
C;=...,,"""&lt;b
=·=·=
'•...__ _ Mn __

Comparative Statement of Operations of_

and for the._--'--'-";.........--Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 191_-_
·_
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR ,HE MONTH

ACCT,

No.

INC. BLACK
oe:c.
RED

LASi' YEAR

THIS YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

!'

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Receivecf'

I
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

=

=II'

J

1r=
I

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168 I

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. aod Fixl's-·Deprcciatioo

170 I

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expeu:.es
Total Maintenance

:

171
172

,,

SELLING EXI•ENSES,

1 75

Salesmen aod Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies

176

Advertising

177
178

Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses

179 !

Other Expenses

173
1 74

_ - --=~t --:

.......
, .

__ .I_otal Se~ Ex_p_"'
e""
n_""
ses
=====.:L= ==~'-=;:££;:;.

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

,....,...

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

(' '

- " I ..; ....;

J.

C/ :_': c~.;

or'

J•• =

t •• I

, ..,
• A

Total General Expenses

--==------ - --

- --

~
,
... ~
- . ....
...

' !

= - - - -- !"""-

Total Operating Expenses
- .:.::._. - ... -- __:;
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
1
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
~

~I

_ -

.... , -~, \. ..

.

("'..t,
I

•

•

,:.f

•

..
• -

~

i•, ' ,,,

'
·~

. ,.,
' ,.,
(.

:·:n

~-;
: j/L

. f

..

\ :1 '

r, •

~

)

,, •
~

'~

'
II

II
r; ( :J t:';;r'ir..I.:mr?.

,·: ' c,. r'•'.-Correspondenoe in relation to this statement should
.

'

,, . . \

•-. r t 7

..JJ~ oddressed to the Anditor.
. • •· • l .

.p·_ F. B.

Ft8 171915

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_ _

and for the_ _ _ __ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191_,_

____ - -·
------

~- .,.

• FOR THE MONTH -

ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

..,;:

~

-_,._INC: Bt::A'CK"
oec.
RED

LAST YEAR

- t::::::: - WWW

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged

....

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue
Per Cent of Sales

----==-=-

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

168
169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation Ii

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171
172

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175
176
177
178
1 79

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Aclvertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses
GENERAL EXPENSES,

185
186

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance

187

Other Expenses

180
181
182
183
184

Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

-Oprg. Exps:=Per Ce~to fSalesNet Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
Net Incoine1roniO'peratfon
Per Cent of Sales

Issued b,- Accountin"' D
" epartment,

Cheyenne, Wyo.,

t heck!"&gt;d 1-.~, y
If. '13.

Mar 12 1915

• • • • • • ,, ·' ' • • J . I ·.~~~s . ::,; C'0 :11'.:"r-'a.:..T.~ '1..,.poud
•
t·
t
, - , 1• .
. .. , , , . •
•',lc;,r..-'e..
enoe 1n re1a 10n o

•••. . .
'

..

191_ .. • • • • ., ·

. . . ...

V

'·
.

• •

•

•

•

'-

. • . ..
•

j ; .... .

~

\

. ..

r

. , .

.t • · L&lt;

th1• 8 111tatement should

; · .' ~1 • _lj~ ,Pl~!:~ssed to the Auditor.

F " F. 1=3.

MAR 13 1915

�.. ~ ~.. ·r''--l t :., ~ scr.ao-no..n4-~~ •
• 'l"-&gt; ;••\)!&lt;)..;~. ~ , ~ $.

•

Comparative Statement of Operations of_ _

_• Q

- -

-

F O R T H E MONTH

ACCT.

N O. I

TH IS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. B L ACK
DEC.

RED

THIS Y E AR

-

SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received '. ,

4}

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross _Be~_:nue
Per Cent of Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures- Repairs

169 I

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses- Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintena.n ce

171
172

SELLING EXP ENSES,

Salesmen and Deliverymen
,vrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Ad\·ertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

1 73
174

r75

176
-i77

178
179

_ _

Total SellinJ.;;E.:.e.enses _____ -~-t-,=-,===~"-"'=

GENERAL EXPE NSES,
180 I
181

182
183

r86 ,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams

-

L AST YEAR - , - INC. B LACK
D l!C.
RED
.

OPERATING REVENUES

~

i

Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total_G!~eral Expen~es_
Total Oper-11ti~i-! l'J'en_s~
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)

P. F. B .

APR 2 191~

i'
I

-~

- - FOR THE P E RIOD -

�,,,,,,.

_ __ Store_ _ _for the Month of_ _ ·_I:.
_'.ru:
_n_'-_C_
i l-=•- - -

ACCT

•1•_,_

- -

---- - - - ---- -

FOR THE MONTH

NO.

THIS YEAR

~-I

·, -

FOR THE PERIOD

-ri

LAST -;;AR •

INC. BLACK
DEC.

-r

r-

THIS YEAR

RED

I

SALES,

1Sh1 (~
:/1g CG I

Cash
Charged

i

10 r;()

Gross Revenue

lB813

_2 :I!}

l.::: 010 G? 1
f'\-J il .~~'-'
•.,, •~•- '-" .,.v I - ~

•;

o,s, n~~ : . e·a:-, 2t) 1

Ll Uic ~l fi -

~ - = c . . , -=_::r-.,;__
_ _-:-..::.:=---="

l9l Gt:S
39 06

I

•:, 125 J.(5
rt ,.,ot, □''
u
_&lt;J _ v f·:"

Gross Sales
Cost of Merch;i.ndise Sold (~Ot o)

770 h:].
•~-11 1 l I

I 3 CO?
91 i
~1 t.'i3:i

3 1G5 76

Coupons
Coal Department

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

!3'1 tt,~ r
J::,[J_CO I
07'/ iW . 2. 035 (};) II

&lt;.305 a!

• '.,\C.J
-: - "-v
·}t.(•

ao_ 2

--- -------- - ... - -

l/

'.!.C~

7 9~t GO

~J.o~. I

i,•• D

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

BO '.On

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- Depreciation

.....,j,

I

:• to

21 e-0

~t

Gl GG l _
(1\_ 80 l .
-

!/ 1,,

I

'

-

·1t:: I

_2
21,\,
'.l : . ".z,1

-

1

1,
I: SELLING EXPENSES,
174 11
r75
176 I[

Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising

177 ll

Hotses-F eed and Care

;;: L~;: ~eE~:::::
181

182 //
183

I

I

;

Other Expenses
,

-!t

~

~ e~.;£a!,_Ex2e~ ~~-

I

7 3G I

20? BC:

Hi) 2&lt;)
,,,.. :;o

2un co

a;; :J't
2~0 :s2 J1

'11) 0 0, J

:, fi} {l8

~1. 40
' &gt;('
...
~ ~9

I

p:;,o 11~

'2:-2 "1:~
:- fY.:. 40

,.?,;~

o:,

. 1:~6 V3 , 3 5?f} or,

j

GS

:, ;foZ::; 14

,

,_;

J.~)

(,')

63 10 ,
27 oc
;!zu ?:.J

,; 2D

2(j 26 I

~I. :'

lii 89 1
&lt;'~3 35

2~:9 ;.~;.
92 51:
2~- ~6

22

2 1:d ,1
24 m 1,

r

20:} )( [:,

Ii

1r=._:_i1.:.t ~c-L - ~9-iL -_2 !.7/G .:.7~'='J
I

9:} 15
2~0 00
l ::! l;o
O [55
&lt;0 $~

Stationery and Postage

187

21. ).)

'J

Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance

69 50
!37 !!/I

OC I

and Expenses

184 1
185 1
186

l--

;;·02 GO
!1 G'/ r

2 20
2G 1)0 I'

! Superintendence

,j

I
11 :;w 56 H--3_1 2/{y o,

L.J J

I

1~CO ,no
~5 GS

l GENERAL EXPENSES,

180

'-,w~ J

;,,

I

T.ot,il~ ~l!i£!g._~&gt;4p_en~ ""
s = ===U:-= ~:~r;_q ~ _ ·1J:

=-·

- -

I

MAINTENANCE,

Salesmen and Deliverymen

Rl!D

,,_....,,._

I

Ii

I.I

OPERATING EXPENSES

173 l(

Dec.

g~ &amp;~-~, ,::,. g~~-ii-, 3-; ~~~~ogi,

:!.57

1

2i~~2~ 1

Vehicles and Harness
Horses- Renewals
Other Ex~enses
Total Maintenance

[-

G L317 ,:, 1 C 57ti cs I ~~ 1'!5C J.l
0 (2:~G w , u r;o:, o7
:;, &amp;10 t.1
1
2G fY/TI 10 ~;o ~72 @
1.1. 1?1Jo ~
J.90 30 I
360 1?
189 07
::;G Pi:t 02 1 u2 e:m 29
15 9ori ~7,
29 03f~_ ~?__I t:.·i J[{-?:__91_ ~ 12 &amp;'Jl 09
1 CJ'i? Jt~ if io !J~!. 2Q l 3 2G.2 se

'l'1

r_- fYi 7 -~ 13 .:-J -026 OD ~~

Per Cent of Sales

168

ST YEAR - ,1
....I NC. BLACK

....,_ . -

I

OPERATING REVENUE_S

Gross l'rofit
Cash Discounts Received

L:

I

I

H

Mn?__

-

1--~3 60

fj2 ('/I

2t:..0 00

J."1 170'

l 20

5,... 2D
u 95
•
0 !72

9 ,22

J, ~o

•

&lt;)

GQ

1-.-

i

,... 117

===-=-- -~')

n_q

v,

- - =- ~

' i-

-

.1 i--?f.3 00
2 03.3 GO
l W 00
'.:.G(J 25
2.~J oa 1
90 U2
5~ 39
25 7 5

J'!:21 79
120 90 1
4 1 75
4;.S 06 I !
28 ·~ !I I,

C(.t{;; ' O'J
j. 9:.;2 GO

I

I
't'J

tWG 23 jr

YJr• i '"'t"

rv , ~v
3 4 1J.(5

I

-~,.~ .1

, 961

;;,..~r---:~;;:--::-,::;-lt-----.--n
---:::-~~-;;;~--=-~~.,.; -~ - 1 1 - - -- •- .....:_.:,i..
1110 ;;/j
·.:?, •I
S 195 l
a
629;40

!

5_.LFfP-

;

1 =
______ '1.'12 °-6
;a,_=l=n,I!= = =
105 00

6. 069-! ;~· 0 j,8-~ 9
2 120,03 •:
;:i2 _.eQ_
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
i..Oo2 =!r~== ==== ==il==~=~~ll=~~ ;.;:l;;,;6~1.::~;;,.~~.~ ~ ~ ;;,::l;,;;5~o:1::,·5;,;,,=l!== = ~=o=l=9= =#=
1r ,:
16t3
l o\J
Net Revenue (E xcluding Taxes)
jj,)~ 5-, ;
A 30i 67 ,; ~
250 1 09
1 0'l5' 22 ::; J.7V. 18~
126 50
1
Per Cent of Sales
z, 0.
6~0
Cl 9
l'
'
5'2
~o•J
u~l.
' Taxes l ~'Gimatal
25 :Stt: I
S9TOG
.'
J
f.&gt;5
55
l.26
66
'
1 \r.1,t:J
f,)
221•09
. :..
Net ~come from Operation
99 ),7 i
2
824
~
1
:!.
78
01
Ii
211 00
l 646' 33
12:! OG
tl_ I
•~
C
_ e_nt ofS_a_les
...c__ _ _ _ _ _-ll~ , - 2 """
•!r~--tt-j- - - - - ,
·; i - - - -' f' - - -ll- - - - ~
l~
,,.___ ~ _?.:.'lie0'---1!-.:
-· _ _.t .§._ ,l
2o0
4-~5

- ~ -- .-

Total Operating Expenses

I

.,

i::,f".l

'

•

-·-I

4:,
·

~~~--~ =-== = =" ~ ;i ~

3 775 1~

Issued b7 Aooountin"" D
,. epartment.
Cheyenne. w yo•• _ _ _ _A.. ;p~·.:.r......!::2~9~19 L ..5

0 ALOULATIONS '&lt;

APR 28 191 ,
-y~,t, '

~&lt;'lMl!l'T. OPF.RA'TOR.

74- P-z2

2S 7111GG

~ 'i]0~_:_?.0 ~~~_ lJ}lli~-

Correspondence in relation to this 111tatement &amp;hould
be addressed to the Auditor.

.

f! ' . ·p · s.
'

APR 29 1915

�Comparative:Statement of Operations of_ _

. ~ OM _ _ _ _ _Store _ __

Ten

and for the

for the Month o f _ _ _,A=pr:=-=11~--

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1915•
FOR T HE MON TH

ACCT.

NO.

1'91~

T HIS YEAR

FOR THE PERI OD
INC. BLACK

L AST YEA R

o ec.

T HIS YEAR

Rec

~

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

o ec.

Reo

OPERATING REVENUES
S ALES,

~08 68
3 041 56

505 61
3 611 60

20 16
4 096 lS

34- 20
4- 8 68 27

3 345 61
749 52

3 88119
987 08

778 37

l 021 90

7 142 63 9 393 79
4 035 21
6 011 28
469 95 29 618 6f&gt;. .!!.1 6&amp;e: 12
394 37
1~ 0-".l:
210 4G
773 14: 41 006 95 57 683 56
535 58 . 32 678 53 45 855 20
8 328 4:2 11 828 36
237 56
394 83
563 12
5 97
12
391 48
8
7~
25
2~3 53

778 37 .

l 021 90

243 53

624 74

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received &amp; Uis . Eag(s.

816 96

28 ·85 11, oc!,

34 ·a2

192 22
96 93

2 25116
1 9 ..16 O?

12 265 'k?
183 9i.

16 676 61
13 176 67

8 723 25 12 391 48

3 668 23

3 499 %

168 29
8 668 23

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

19. 0

Per Cent of Sales

21.s

OPE RATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

l 45

91

64

8 81

288 16

~79 34

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's - Deprcciation

20 ()2

21 4:0

l 38

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

200 22
26 39

21.!1 00

170

13 78
25 39

66 66

3 83

62 83
61 99

171
172

88 13 "

26 14

24:0 72

2 71

24.-0 00
17 72
2 02

26 00

26 25

150 03

105 32

38-0: 45

162 4 ]~

SELLING E XPENSES,
173

174
175

176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

278 56

C

72

3 618 07

7 59

2 385 65
133 36

69

51 90

9/J: 56

27 08

24 96

l 25

258 75

235 97

99 ..
285
.

7 43

2 856 73

4 130 39

98 93
125 00

6 18

940 84-

4 25

1 374 81
2 178 50
178 00

10 13

1 2~2 ~2

156 83

23 .48
4 2 66

2 12

22 78

GE N ERAL E XPE NSES,

• 180

• 181
• 182

: 183

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, L ight and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

92 75

125 00
13 50
2.4 61

Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales

Issued by

c~u~

•
..

9 61

5 'll

2 68

3 03

60 10

7 92

7 60
2 50

81 47

80 75

_ 34 16

147 62 .

2G9 49 =

269 36 =

42
2 50 .
13

636 18

581
49
-

64 69 :.

3.4

POBCHA~ B S

/7/f. I

17 75
15 00

;-

15. 5
142 19
3.5
1 91
140 28

Taxes (Eetioated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

2 860 66

tvpar ment,

Cheye nne , W yo.,,_ _ _-J.L
,bu1.nn~2.' -1916_

~33 97

2 057 60
132 00
158 :49

~

11.9
440 41
9.0

3.6
298 22

506
37 15

3 4.~

28 ~

66 __ 4 093 93

6 705 ~ '"'
l6o4:

~6 00
52 67
31 67

105 82

!'"_

::

8 7'1118 ..

15.2

2 017 41
4.9

3 620 30

230 80

394 61

603

72
l.13 46
629 27

2 065 ·.M

1.2
l 602 89

4 01 35
8,2 ..

261 07
4.8 ..

l 786 61

3 225 69
S o~ .

lo4
163 81
l 439 08
lo2

3 532 52

671 86

31 572 32 :: ~7 061 95

15 ~69 63

39 06

_

""

120 90

Oh~ch,.d '·

YP. --'(3..d,i .

F. C. B,
JUN 4 1915

4 o4,

Cor r espondence in r elation to this 11ta te1D.en t s hould
b e addre s s ed to the A uditor.

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_

_ _ J ODO
_ __

and for the Elna

__ __ Store _ __ for the Month of_ _"""'Ka:,,,,,,,..
7,..___ _ _1,01~

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191 D•
FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

,.

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
Dec.

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.

Rl!:D

.,

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

667 16
420 7-e:

Cash
· charged
Coupons
Coal Department

2 8'/6 75

Gross Sales

4 OM 60
Z 256 20

19 96

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
,·
Cash Discounts Received&amp; 1118 eEag~~

l 051 65
622 23
2 690 77
23 08

4 107 65

Z6~ 39 7 029 70 10 44:6 3-0i 2 615 55
6 633 51 2 077 56
101 49 4 465 96
286 98 32 495 40 44 /!74. 89 11 979 49
1e►1 oo
3 13
230_41 .
~17 '1:5..
183 00 4-5 011 58
61871 19 16 859 64:

3 44? 93
739 70 ..
748 40
32 55 .
29 ~2 ..
780 95
769 62

191 1s .. as 934 7a .. 49 303 13.. 13 368 40
8 70 . '076 82 12 568 06.. 3 491 24: ...
2 63..
427 38 ..
593 04..
165 66. •

11 33

9 604 20

13 161 10

Z 656 90

780 95 ..

11 33

9 so~ 20

12 161 lP.,

3 656 90

lol

2lol

Allowan~es and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

.r

769 62 ,

i Per Cent of Sales

t

o2 ..

I•

OPERATING EXPENSES
.MAINTENANCE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

37

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

20 02
6 60

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total 'Maintenance

2 ao

66 66

9 18

288 15

Z'/8 97

20 02

220 24

&lt;!r 30

31 99

214 00
2 30

6 24
89 69

2 l'I
4 4?

64 49

216 69

46 88

93 65

89 18

478 10

551 33

169 81
73 23

242 50

230 89

11 61

3 848 96

13 57
3 60

2 628 15

11 96
2 75

1 61
85

168 79
97 31

l 220 81

146 92
55 50
27 08

SELLING EXPENSES,

173

174
1 75
176
1 77

178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\\irappiug Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

26 00

26 25

l 25

284 67 "

271 86 =

12 82

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heal
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Iasurance
Other Expenses

96 83
240 00
13 50
18 08

227 6'1
240 00
12 50
67

130 84: ,

6 (11 .

8 65

Total General Expenses

383 40

498. 21 ..

114: 81
3 848 06
-=

Total Operating Expenses

'16J. 72 ,.
19.0
19 23

774 53

18. 5
4 91 ..

12 81 ..

.5
24 14

2 31 .

39 06
43 97

36 75
60 89

283 75

24: 96
262 22

21 87

41 81
2 12
2l 53
l 260 8~

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180

l8I
182

183
184
185

7 92
l 00.

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales

.s

Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

16 92

. 4 ..

2 614 16

8 72,

1 037 67
2 297 60

l 602 4:8

2 58

145 50
176 57
66 17

19() 50
106 49

80

89 39

1 00
17 41

l 00 .

35 16 ..

7 467 56 ..

16.6
2 036 64

4 o5

233 11
l 803 53

. 4. 1
3 138 06

523 90 34 186 48

2 418 50

:rt 08
89 47
_ 147. .62..
~ 592 14
9 545 71
15 o4 .
3 615 39.
5o9
433 67
3 181 12·

Sol

564 81

120 90
45 00
70 08
29 09

(:heck0r! by

·7P,73d{!_

r.P.s

JUL 13 1915

I

I

I

08 !
112 46 .. :
7M 08
·- ..
2 078 15,.

l o2
l 578 75

1Q4
200 56

137819
L?O

50 200 01 16 Oi3 53

Correspondence iu relation t th•
t t
o 1s II a ement should
be addressed to the Auditor.

191 /J

I

�., , 'l ...., .

,

•

~ .,_

. . ... ._ h J

Comparative Statement of Operations of

Store_ _ _ for the Month of_.. .111,T
,iut
. .lD
-~ ,......__ _ _Mn__lL

_;i__,._.,..
· .......,_;_
' _ __

and for the lwel.Yt

Months of the Fiscal Year End~g J~e 30, 191~
FOR T H E MONTH

AOC:T.

F9R T HE P ~Rl_oO
..J.

NO.

THIS YEAR

-

--4

--

INC•• BLACK

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

T HIS . YEAR

LAST YEAR

?'10 79

185 l&lt;:)

8 414 39

11. :!l.G 13

~21 40

2a 9G
4 906 39
064 99 2 0-10 oo ,
142 76 36 297 50 4ll it;~ :M .:',.!.
c;i t,i
m;r..t 11!:
l o _l.9 . ..
256 14
• ,1!JU 34
20~ 20
30 ~
48 874' 42 - 1ffi t/~ 10- :i~ 890 28
0
0en,.
,18 °
. 1. 71 _ •U2
449 10
~~ 317
3~.1.c1 ., 38 13
- - a.-rr
•A·- ~
918 35
•
10 742 71
_1
_
3
~.Ji'-1 Ov_ .., 1~72 _ao__
••
a,, I.J

LAST YEAR

Rl!:O

DEC.

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

58i 60

Cash

450 M
I 2 802 10

Charged
Coupons
Coal Department

2 G59 35
41 0~ ~

1 - ---=-=~--=c..._,.

Gross Sales
• soId
Cost of Merchand 1se

8

•

3 893 51

I,_

7
64
'J

0
,,:r l ..u
A R _,,_
"'9
_ -

_

ioa
•t- _1. 665 "'•
·•

Gross P rofit
Cash Discounts Received&amp;: l11sc -Ea{:S •

ao 40 ·--

__23_ 6_8___ 3 28 •

1 686 29

11

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

• 74.,

Gros~ R~~1l,_ue =====ti - _l_ 68_! 2~ ..
Per Cent of Sales
:zta

~-=--=--~rn::::..:::

772; 22

916 07

7'71 22

915 07

1i...._ __

=

_ ---.==r:==--== ~ ==,,.;' 3. 7

-

- 4-17 1, _.

o

_ ~lfL.'liL

ll 190 49 15 u:;c 02

2 8!11 71:b

_ Q...-,

_t6_8_j)~~

2 '?lb'i. ~3

11 190 49 l? 0"52 ~1-J~ ~~2 ~~4 ~

19.9 --·-~

22. 9

n1. ~

1.7

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total •Maintenance
.,.,. - -=---

171
I 172

20 CK
'l1,_9a__

06

06

~

18

280 20

g ?lb

29 78

MO 26
31 99

201.) 26
:3 ~o

36 02

288. GJ. _
570 06

ooi" cu(

46 88

2111 73

•4 0'43 06
1~ 4U

l ,..i15 ·s1

- ·· -- 71 2i .

-

9 69_.-

J.,..96-

Bt) G9

al3 -42

SELLING EXPENSES,

1 74

175

176
1 77

178
179

10 05

195 00
15 66

6 09

11 96

240 00

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

1 73

I

18.1
182
183

Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage

184
185

Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service

186
187

Insurance
Other Expenses
=--===!,._
=o-=
tal ~-: nera_!. EEJ~~s,es_

I:I

92, Ba

=

242 60

13 50

12 50

5 8'1

21 00

76

7

7 92
•

.2

60

1 00 ,

13.
l 00

15

80

8 '12

• 80
15 'll

__ _ J.5...)J.._

=---1= -~G_fi _QfJ

,

39 92

45

~ 0 00

6

106 97
60 69
27 08

-

d25!..l6.Q 3'l-_
•--=-----l~
__
i'l._....___3_ ~ 1 ~

132

1

2 868 16

800 '/6

--- --------·

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence

11 50
1 25

11 50
26 25

2S 00

___1otal_SeUing.Exge11s~§ =-===#==~
2 ~eo!&amp;!'~-t::
=-llo!'-~
I
I
180

45 00
5 61
6 87

1
1

109 27
30 46
868 (1.:,7

• -- _ ':t ~6~

ol.._

1 130 20
2 537 60
159 00

l, 7~ 9:J
2 661 J.O
203 0.0

l,82 44

12'/ ,$9

?2 9 3

~

ti 8.0, _·

97 31
38 "16

9ij
51, 91

i~

'!37 'b8
48 68 I
9 38
20 28

I

a ~i_o, _~I
604i 73

123 50
~~ 00

54 95
28 05
8$ ,
-•.GJ.L

409 36 _ _ _
4_
2 _7_8- - 4- 214 ·~ - - -5--=001' =
5=0- - -,,-""0_6 8~-~
I I

&lt;-- -=-.- - _

... T g_tal Operati!)K Expenses

- - -·- -

- · - =-- -=-

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
N tln
e come from Operation
---:P:..;:e:.::...
r ~C~en~t~of~S,!!al!J:
eSL__ _ __

- i=-=

_

_'l~8 6a___6G.O 04·
1-9.l .
16.9- .
94,7 61
111 18 ·..
, 2'.6 ..
2◄9 .,
1 08 ..
lR 188 ..

~6' 51
22 20 :
968 7~.. 2 ,so ·oa'
S 169. 5Z
.009 46 .
+ _ _ J24~:-J5L:·:. _ _ -:-___ _ _ ·_...,.•_·_'""7;·_ __ .!5~·~
11 6 ·-- _ __.;;4~·~
, ·e~· - - - --· - ;1

f.

I

ll

,.- _PUBC~~~s

2 190'. (»'·

l '995 le.a .-

:C.:?r.J!~•~lmont, '
Cheyenne, W yo.,

/

V

~'Ufflllt 12t

~ JL!IV!n:,,~ . : ;~

d_dYI ~~. •
, ... .

co;r,,11.r ..,

1

8 -~~ 24 ·= 1~
:;-7:~- l fH'ft( DLJ 1
2. 2 ,· ·
·1 &amp;.a
10 1 .3\ · • 1,.3 ,, l
836 43 2 9M 26
Z 726 :.57:; • "142 32. ~.
. 4·
21,7
G~l ..
5. 7 •.
132 30
2M 19 .
66., 05
332' 8678 ~ -

Correspondence ;.n relation to this 111t11te1nent should
be addressed -to the Auditor.

1 9 L . .6·.

~tv.M

,,

. .~ ~ $ &lt; - _

J

1M-'. 21". 36 576 52 52 195 85 16 819L31'
-._ •
= --==-- -=-==---= -= ..

(l'Jt;ocftoo l9y

--rP.1'J.df

r-.:· .. ~- s

AUG 12 19i5

�Comparative Statement of Operati~ns of__

and for

t h e .
_

_

~!fcm--•. ____ _ Store_ __ _.for the Month of___;rn_~•-..Y-- - - -Mn....JL

On.._e_ _

of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30,

M o n t h /

1 9 1- - - 8 . . .

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT,

NO.

THI S YEAR

LAST YEAR

.

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

oe:c.

RED

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC,
RED

LAST YEAR

OPERATING R .E VENUES
SALES,

759 86

Cash

.159 60
419 20

427 94
1 893 ' 65

Charged
Coupons
Coal Department

2 59' .20

ll 32
3 112·1a.. 3 784 .32
2 56' i2 _ .3 160 65
-5'S 00.
62~ 67 .,
3084:

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received &amp; Uitsc. Bagn.

3'1 14:
586 ' 00
1

25

8 74
700 65
~~ 5? ..
672 14
596 53

51. 4,0 --

75 61
13 66

G75 07

09 27

=§.'IJ -~

89 27

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue
-

~- t

=

~-~

--"~ 5., J)Q___ _

==~======- ~ - - ~~ a~
OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171
172

.20

°' .

Z -34.

:a.a 72

a.f&gt;Q .

l 32
lo ..

22 18

~ -2? -

l lG

225 M

14- 07
2 63

19 43

211 ·37
12 45
is 40

2G 30

26 25.

13

::-

SELLING EXPENSES,
173

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\ Vrapping P aper and Twine
Store Supplies
.Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

9 ' 00

6 03

___,_""ToJaJ §,e_l_ling__Expenc.5e,;;.::
s ===~
::.

=-

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Fo_rce
Water, Light and Heal
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

98 14
l~ 1~
13; 50..

99 ,07

125 .OQ

25 32

12 50
o 91

7· 23

4 80

Total General Expenses
-=
- --=-- -·
'7'

T~tal Qgerating ~xp~nses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Est .
Taxes
Net Income from Operation
__ Pei:_Cent of Sales

4 67
133 34

42 47· ·

-----

7 ] 0s~

N 60

II

. • I

11

Issued

_=. ,---=- •==lj§!__!!~- ~_J;~~-1~~

1 01s oi_:--- ~

_ ,, _

lf/"Accountinl\ Depart
ment,

Sep 2

Correspondence in relation to this 1.tatement should

10 1 Ji

be addressed to the Auditor.

Checked b~;r
R. 82'.1.L, C

�•ff cJ

•

. ~\.'-. l

Comparative Statement of Operations of_ __ __.WQn
- e.___ _ _ Stor.._e-

~for the Month of_ __~
_ _ __ _l81-B-

-

•

.I

I

and for the_ _..,bo..__L--_Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30; 191~

.. .

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

.

FOR T HE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
AceY.
No.

INC. BLACK
Dec.

RED

..

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

DEC,

RED

OPERA.TING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department

6M 00

796 10

. 3M 88
2 ,2a 30

486 39
2 786 56

_ao M

,o 9 _

a 431 .la . 4 1oe 59
2 811 tlL .. 3 4.01 00 _
a,• ao . ,o, ·at ,

GrQSS Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit

Cash Discounts Received 6 1111~--• _

M Gft _
61'1 M

1 393 81

160 85
905 60
1~2 77
1~1 51
·772, .82
6 380 76
l 063 90
3~3 25 • 4: 316 86
61 ~87 ..
i'. 91
~- 61...
61 78 ..
675 47 • Ji 545 30
'1 S92 91 ' l 347 61
.6 6-.61 •66.~_ l 13 8 61 ..
tw2 08 .. tl~ oti:·_
209 00 ,;
133 39 .. 1 122 26 .. ;l 881 26~
3·, 7.7 _
85
l,5
__
_
9 89,: _ 81 38 ~212 77
123 50 l 203 64
l 416 41
-.-_123 50 l 80a 64
1, ♦i6 ~
- 212-"- 77 _ I

161 10

U __75_

~•1 a4,

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

1 654 70

••

•

•

I

ol

Per Cent of Sales
:*
. : ..--=-

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

l 50

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repa_irs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
. Total Maintenance

1

l 60

l 50

ao 01

1 32

40 06

40 06

2 '34 -

IQ .oa -,.

2 82

42 _40 ..

2 50.
M Q:S_

16
l 66

21• 91

1:-S 05

42'1 :30

20 18

17 88

3 67
6 36

42 67

..J.\26 20
26 46
31 28 ,..

1 02

14 1()5

26 .25

3 08
l 25

:, 08
51 38

62 50

112

?36 ~ -

80'1~1'

SELLING EXPENSES,

Salesmen and Deliverymen
174
Wrapping Paper and Twine
175 ~ St0re Supplies
Advertising
177
• Horses-Feed and Care
178
Stable Supplies :ind Expenses
Other Expenses
1 79
_ '(otal SeJling_E?(pe_nses ..---

201 88
10 88
23H
8 08
1.5 00

173

~~ j ~ 5 6··_

_9 53 -= -

~

- Gi :_

6 30

11 39
3 08

I

I

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Iosurance
Other Expenses

112 U

'M O 00

/

100 la

12 fl

12 50

1 oo

240 00

la -60
8 89

., .f.9
l.f. 23

IS 69 .
40

7 92

• 90

8 M

,o

8 72
-

-

210 61

109 1~.

~65 00 '

, 376 13
?:t ·oo
ao 11
12 92

25 oo.

13· 4ro
19 08

40

80 •
16. M
··----- - - -

11 48

11 13 I
~

oo

11 a1
6 11

4~

l'I 44 .
l 60
- - 7~ -- - - - _ 74, __\
~!~~-

~ t.o :O,J'"====-=s~ _t==
' -'--• ~,a· &amp;!~_

J S ,_a5..d Ii J
I

Total Op~rati~g_Exp_e~ses
Oprg. Exps.- Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
(aat1Jate4)
Net Income from Operation
·- Pet. Cent of Sales
-· ~

-

.. ::;---..:=...

669 _01 ;_ ~- 616 .?.i--a_=

lP,&amp;
5117

-~------------·-----·

1a.6

66 aa

.i .'6- .

4:J. ,..,. ..
2&amp; _108 ..

6 98

a. ,
116 •·5 2 :
14 13 ..
102 39

_l._.26(L68 .. ·_ l _.218....9.2__ -.___ 4L~~ : 1

19.8
s1 oo .

63 74
120 '78

----'- ----------·----- -

-

a. 9 i~ i

15,4:
191. 49
2.5..

254 sz . ;: 1

82 54
114 95~

18 80
235 73

~

-· - • -

I

---·--

�Comparative S tatement of Opera tions of_

• and for th e

__. _a..lll__. ___ . S tor e _

_ _ for the Month of

Months of the F~cal Year Ending June 30, 191 l e

l,1aNe

FOR T HE M ONTH

ACCT.

NO.

T H I S YEAR

FOR T H E PERIOD
INC. BLACK

LAST Y EAR

Cl!C.

THIS YEA R

REC

L AST Y EAR

INC·. B L A CK
Cl!C.

REC

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

871 )49
:t05- '1
472 71
806 22
2 06I 30 a :1,9 65
2ft af,
M 56
a ,02 11 4 118 40
I ID 6'1_... 5 M9 77. ~.
878 65 .
1119 . ...
_ M 81_
~9
.,, 15
937 67

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit

·°'-

Cash Discounts ReceiveclA 1118

626 59

1 081 35

l 799_60
1 677 04
6 386 15

2 145 25

10 31

8&amp; QI .

40

1' 8'7 81
867 10 _ ~8 .201 .71 ..
358 79
_J._ "2 10 ~s
4 _73_ _ l~li 69. ..
363 52
l ?ff? r/9

2 573 50
~ 005 71 .

465 74

331 51

100 74

1 225 89

-- .567', 79
_-_ - ~50
576 29

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

363 _62

,. ?77 79

57 6 ~9

Per Cent of Sales

o9

OPERATING EXPENSES
~IAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. aod Fix.t's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

1 98

1 98

~ AA

3 48

J

171
172

20 OI

20 OS

01

25 81

25 39

GO 00
26 3~

25 39

27 38

2 60_
93 4@

29 ~

GO 08

~

J.Q QI

01
16...

SELLING EXPENSES,

.

-:::-

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

.

---z.-=::--:--::.=--

-- - ·s -

150 00

248 , o

4 29

17 ~2

50

15 74

98 70
13 03
!5 24

25 00

26 2~

1 25

67? 30
24 4,7

61~ 9Q

48 17
5 08

57 02

97 68
19 33
6 15

76 ;:;e

78 ?5

2 37

Ofj4; 55

.1'.lO_15 _

118 22

-==:-=.·=r ~-=--

4:3 00

3 08

GENERAL E X PENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Iosurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

ea 11

i4I '1ft

MO 00
i1 00
7 62
7 18

2'0 00
12 '60
J6 &amp;7

• .~o

5 OB

6 69

'ti
'
- . ! e : - - -~

60 55

Bl _

Total Operating Expenses
_i~ -~

Op~g. Exps.=Pe/ ce~t of S; le;·
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes

11.1 ·

.

I
I

PURC HASES

-~
~

•
. . . ~Tfme ot,
Cheyenn e W yo
•,,
'
·•
: ' ,-, " .i. f_

a

)I_

414,1 00,

as. 47

1 . a,

90 aa

1osr or

(1

: f/:)(1~

~-

~ALCULATIONS YERIFIEO

·

-v.a-

57 ' O~_

3.f
519 21

11 13
75 31
191 • .
266 35
196 09
aoe ~ - 502 oe
.....-- - - -•~ · •- ---_:__ _·- - --- .. - - ~ J..Ji.__ - - - - -

· - - - -.!--!8318' . •~

I asne

16e6

105 21

.

-

1,.1

264 68

27. H

- - -- - - ------··--

l. i ef__OQ __ _l Jl~Q .0$__ _

21~ ISl

,.,

Net Income from Operation
~er Cent of Sales

a.,

-:. __

, . R . ~IO V 6
l 9 1 ...!.L • 81'::t l c
I

Ompt,

1915
O

,.,.

~ ~ 5J l!..'. ll.\!OL:!-il ,_ll Jlllj~ "' 1 92!! g_2 ~
Cor r ospoodeo~ ;,, relation to thi• otatem eot should
be addre s sed to t h e A ud1•tor.

perator,

F. e. B.

NOV 10 \915

.I

�Store_ __• _ for the Month of_ ___,Q-O't
........0....
'baie....r.::....___1'91...li_

Comparative Statement of Operations of_ ____...,...QN_L - --

Pour

and for the

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191....6..a.
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

"OCT. )

No.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

DEC.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

RED

D11!:C.

Rll!:D

"
OPERATING REVENUES
SA.LES,

701 ~6

Charged

2 261 85

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

102 e;,

ll 86

316 35
634 10

2 279 00
8 650 00 ll., 43.2 30

114 6~

50 14:.
770 24

680 56 •

770 24

89 68

2 450 36 .:

19. 7

18 ,4

2 61110

737 85

720 10

652 94
47 62

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

M

i.:

Per Cent of Sales

1 057 95
514 09
2 779 35

2 24&amp; lG

13 291 85 lo 603 20 3 311 35
650 69 .. 11 016 81 1~ 673 21 . 2 656 40
2 929 99
2 275 04
664 95
87 16
11 02
2 52 .
194 ~3 .
18.3 31
665 97
3 124 32
2 458 35
89 68

600 66
Gross Revenue

3 303 ll
l 7~ 91

431 36

12 26

28 67 ..

a 444 ·04

Cost of Merchandise Sold l Eetimated)
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received &amp; J.iil eEaJ'nl•

8 16 92
386 61
2 901 96
16 41 .
4 181 8~
3 461 79
1

446 66

Cash

;:

666 97

I

~

1806

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

_169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

2118

I

74

74

2(.) 02

l 16

81 26

. 4 22

4 22

80 11

l 15
25 39

26 39

.,

2 77 ,,

19 95
101 21

l2'f\ ~B.

2 19
:·.2s 21

242 60

87 83

731 97

917 48

185 51

18 26

9 43
2 54

28 29

57 05

43 73

00 12

28 76
3 61

2 5?

5- 65

16 26

2 35 .

38 7.9 ,,

36 Q~"'

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine

164 67
:.; 82

Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses .
Total Selling Expenses

56

3 10

17 61 ..

17 76

SELLING EXPE:NSES,

173
174
175
176
177
178
179

25 00

26 25

1 25

1oi 36

105 00

5 65
3 62

186 62 -

285 10:.

98 48

~l:J, 02~

l il~ 65 :

208 63 :

85 74

15 91
100 16

• '15&amp; 06
75q 9?

368 12

3 60
8 79

49 00
47 79

2 57

..

!
I !

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light ~d Heat
Stationery and Postage
183
Telephone and Telegrams
184
185 , ' Watching and Janitor Service
186
Insurance
187
Othel' Expenses
180
181
182

101 65
:139 84
11 00
9 46
5 02

7 92
.::

27~ 89- -

353 2Q,,_

"

500 30 ::
14.5 ,,

674 40-

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
' Taxes

180 26
5. 2
27 14 .

Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

A;/ ✓-a

b

163 12 .

-,-.-

::_

16.1 .
95 84.
2.3
25 47.

4.5

70 37
1,. 7 -

3 226 ,06

3 657 03·

·a·· . -.,,~
~ t(!.--__,,,
Ia11ue by Acoountinj\ . epu~ent.
Cheyenne. Wyo.,

'.1ea

~71~

26 ·12
5 45
31 68

57

7 9.2 .

845 00
52 00
40 64
28 38

I•

87 94

89 03
3 00

? 15
3 26
5 45

33 95

2 27
7~. ..

74-,.

Total General Expenses

PURCHASES

240 00
14 50
67
4 45

·1 ••

1orLi

CALClll/\Tl0W~ VERI Fl ED
1
[I'
1 i • 15
n. I.H:t L, Cornpt. Operator.

-

71;3_
- 39....:-

~

1 ~71 !}7,, --1.. 567 35 =
-;

174 10 .. - 2 383
30
-1.6
17.9

2 614' ~ ,,

8~ 4~

75 05

2.9·
l 67
82 75
2.a .. -

118 02
42 97

509 84
3.1.
133 48 _

;:

....,;;;

430 _97

15.1

.6 •

37-6 36
.2.3

12 432
- 18.. 14 786 ~7 .,

3... 72
-~ ::
I
I

231 1_~ ,, .

2.2 l l
' ,
434 79 1
2.5 ' '
15 46
419 33
2 354 19

Correspondence in relation to this statement 11hould
be addressed to the Auditor.

F, C. B:
DEC '11 1915

t
of.C

f".,.,..
r-.
i i ,9Hl
.i,

II
• I:

�Comparative S tatement of Operation s of~

no- ~1ngton _ Store._ _ _ for the Month of

Fl ye

and for the

_Months of the Fiscal Ycar Ending June 30, 191~
FOR T HE PERIOD

FOR T HE MONT H

ACCT,

No.

Na,,embe r

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
OEC.

REC

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
01!'.C.

Rl!'.0

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged

7'=7 89

248 89

2 744 16

~

051 00

1 306 84

oss ao

460 06
2 7~ 50
30 7~

424: 96

3 164, 80

2 226 75

959 ~
2 765 80

2 727, 06

Coupons
Coal Department

21 05

3 962 98
3 240 97

4 132 90
3 403 06 ..

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold

Kl li. Earns

13 56 11 380 05 14 145 85
133 57
135 74,
9 69 ..
20
556 18
179 92 17 424 75

2 17
3 131 43
2 .4 94 32 .
637 11 ,.
. 10 99

42 61 .

20 60 .

?'12 36

732 61

162 08 .. 14 419 86 16 914 ·18
3 642 00
17 84!· 3 0011 89
214 83
225 82
22 01..
3
856 83
3 230 71
39 65-

772 36

732 51

39 85 ,

3 230 '71

3 856
, 63 ..

62-6 12 - ,

18.7

18.6

.2

1806

1808

.3

146

l 45

4 22

2 77

116

102 44

100 13
25 39

2 51

112 01 ..

7~ 86

,.

Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received '

4U9 00

626 12

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

r

Per Cent of Sales

~

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

1 45

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

21 18

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

20 02

21 61

25 39

50
23 13

3 75 ..
23 77

3 25 .
64

20 45
124 34

151 26

26 91 ,_

157 5'1
2 58

85 33
9 84

889 54
~o 87
4:4 23

l 160 58
69 ~7
~2 45

270 84:

50

242 . 90
;t.2 42
2 33

26 00

25 00

126 38

130 00

3 62

l 096 _6.7 .

l 402 30

305 63 " I

"

l 06 .

SELLING EXPENSES,

17 3
174
175
176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Sapplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

l 83

5 65

38 60
l 78 1
5 65

282 66 "

97 00 ,,

97 43

6 45

559 94

466 55

94 39

l 085 00

89 03

1 50

996 97
60 00
86 13
30 79

64: 50
42 41

36 28

4 50
4.-3 72
4 49

l 777 ~e,.

41 87
l2 66 ..

5 46
2 2:1
12 66 ..

l 747 27 r

~o_ 61 ,,

70 75-..
2.5

2 998 89 ..

3 300 82=
16--1 .

301 93 ..

110 60
2.7

231 82

6- 44

14 ~ 69

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180
181
182

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

103· 88
240 00

Total General Expenses

406 81 ,,

Total Operating Expenses

615. 59

11 0 0
38 34
5 67

7 92

-#

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sale~
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes

. :

14. 9
156 77
3.8 .
28 67

Net Income from Operation
.. Per Cent of Sales

128 10

240 00
12 50
1 77
6 90

7 92
13 40 ..
379 92 ~
686 34
17.4
46 17 .,
1.1 .,
22 23 '..
23 ~

,l ..

3. 1 ..

PURc72_s~

€:.?.'d.~pa

36 57
1 23

5 45
39 60

' 13 40 ..
2Q ~9 ::

l M 16
.3,

17.2

556 01
•2. 7

l .3

156 71.

85 13
,._5

?Pl 7~ . 15 368 l l

400 30
..

2•
17 007 68 .,
I•

0

t
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Cheyenne, Wyo., ----Deia:u01..te~2,lii~.._,_

_ l O 1~

Correspondence in rel ation to this statement should
be addressed to th e A u ditor.

cAlctiu,r1n~ vrn1nrn
nr-c- ,LJ_ ' &lt;' 1"
R. r.~:1 I. ,:;, ..-,. ', r-•:i-~Aor,
1~

F. F . B .

OF.~ 24 1915

lj
j

�Comparative Statement of Operations of . . . . .. - - •

.Bi z _

and for the...

S~orc_ ·_ . . _

l int• _

_ 191-'i_

Months of the Fiscal Year En~iing June 30, 19L6~

'i

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT,

THIS YEAR

No.

.i.

_ for the Month oL_

INC . BLACK

LAST YEAR

OEC.

FOR THE PERIOD

ii.I

Rl!:O

THIS YEAR

'I

INC. BLA CK

LAST YEAR

OEC.

.I

REC
:l

!·

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received

500 ~
908 !Sl
3 2'8 l')t)
SI 66
4 .,91 25
., 3 189 14
l 668 11
95

22 89

Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers ..
Gross Revenue
Per Cent of Sales

1 ' ' ' 96
1 6?6 ·95

~

4 635 Z6

3 324. 20

784 35

204: 31

358 96

2 584 72
4.: 073 31
M9 65
l"I
366 25
14 648 10
4? 65
171 S9
iM 20
25 02 ..
41'1 91 22 217 00 W1 930 52
316 73 .. 17 659 00 19. 736 59
5 l9S 93
·4 668 00
10118

3 220 40

i.O ~ 4 . 374 34
2 822 41

l 581 93
'10

15 60

1 868 2Z

~

.2 40·
25
7. 29 . •
247 26
:l.08 72
4 90'7 G6

1 !?l l 15
l '188 59
2 "118 15

27 19
2 713 52
2 17_'? 5~

.. 535 93

4 2Q

l 85

:a26 88

20 38 ..
517 40

6 42? 06
6 4:26 0~

I

21.e

o3

I•

OPERATING EX~ENSES
:&amp;IAINTENANGE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169
170
171
172

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- 1Jepreciation

3 02

3 02

l 45

'l 24

5 79

2l l &amp;

20 01

114

123 59

120 l~

3 45

26 39

25 39

2l 18

23

oa

152 50
15 68
55
2T 3S
25 00

2'la 95

J

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

'.,
I'

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175
176
177
178

179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\ \-rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

"I'

'

i

181
183
184
185
186
187

'I

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

I

,·

1 002 04
44, 55
44 79
32 98
161 38

l 404 33

362 29

M 92
211 02

35 77
13
8 16

156 26

4 87

394 90,,

OQ 32

l 91
2 51

2G 28

l 25

219 07

308 34

89 27 I

1 315 74

1 710 GG

96 '73

97 93
240 00

1. 20

656 G7
l 235 ·97
71 00
96 16

565 40

9S: 19

l 325 00

89 03

98 49
59 68

3 81

2 . 148 ?~

49 '19
:. 34i 1~
. 2 l,Bj ~0

5 06
2. 27
34: 16:.
4Q. J)5,I

3 .60~ 98

4 _074 62

56 08
4 40

7 9t

7 92
21 5..0

46 Q6
68

..

;1.1

21 50. ,
71 46

611 Ot

718 10

12.e
l 065 86

l'l.7
794 58

162 6). 11
~-9 fl
271 3S

.., ()$

10.1
l 6l.

JJ~

'194 14t .

242 69

83i l OIi
11. ,
1
\_ l

?.!? 6&amp;

18•.2 .

1 88'1
52
·-_

'::,_

!

a.6 •

16.2

lGeS

1 297 68

1 350. 5ft

11_: -;2
1 us: 96
a._L .

a!•.~o·

32 1• ,_. , .,,..

2 33

46!-lt ~ \
.1 ..
52 86;
.4 • .:

1~ 62 ..

1196 44
4-ll

72 ~~-

f-~r~:!. :~;·:!.8896 :20

l 607 43.

" ,·
''--J (~,
\ -, •·•• • l--.... ·1
... •
.,,. ).
•

. • '• )
• •-•

•

a oo·

79 00

35 67
5 66
47 52

442 33

I

~

3 50

WIO 07

,l

..

·14 50

! O 03
5 08
11

22.2

fJ ~~-Z~
CALC\IL/\i\&lt;W:": VERIFIED
F!°H 3 10 16
[l, BEU, Co::i~t. Opc,a\or.

l 06
28 79.

24 82

i40 00
11 00

.I

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxe5 (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

PUBCBASBS_

91 45
2 83

21 51
1'14 28

-l

GENERAl. EXPENSES,
180

10 85
2 4'1

20 46

145 49

..,I

1·0
•
•

Q8

"·

.. .... \ _ •. . ., - •. . , ( _. r r . :-ta:
•

,

,

• ' _

IJ

f 1 • ••

•

.

..

,. - - •

1:-- ~- : , , ;· '.: ; ....\ l ' ' l

· • · / . .'· ~ t - ... ....."' 1·: . ..~.... I: ..._:~; . :~..... ,
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•

I:

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.:. . ,

t .... -..: . .•.

•... &gt;,_ _.,.· : .-...1~:.:::=i.~ .rJ..' C v' r ,:··c-_.i·

•

.

,:

I

1

�_ _ _ .S tore

Comparative Statement of Operations of_

- - -191..:_EL

~

and for the_-13..on~n~ -

1

Months of the Fis.c al Ycar Ending June 30, 191..6._

l

10-14-500

r

FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT.

0

No.

THIS YEAR

LA ST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
ReD

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK .
DEC.
RED

OPERA.TING REVENUES

•

SALES,

s1e u3

Cash

933 20

[:}61 60

3 280 00

2 910 35

Charged
Coupons

13 52

Coal Department
Gross Sales

4 029 83

Cost of Merchandise Sold

3 986 1~

Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts .Received

11

•·

843 70
70

Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers

I

"

578 18

844 40
.

·-

3 863 65
3 092 19

771 36

1

38 ~5

571 70
369 65

3 940 03
5 00(&gt;" 51

17 928·10
171 39

,. 1.3 52
966 28
893 94
72 34

27 ~6 p3

2kti5~

5 413 53
2 946 22
20 2'76 60

2 34:8 50

- 157 72
.

13 67

28 794 O? •
~~ 828 78

6 965 29

60 15

15
50 15

822 06

22 34

5 r/62 OG

4 so
277 03
6 247 12 ·

65

3 lO

24'1=1m

1 ~72 70
2 OGO 29
1 747 2~
1 283 65
4.-63 59
· 1 70
'29 77

495 06

Gross Revenue

044 40

822 06

22 3~

5 762 06

6 24'112

49~ 06~

Per Cent of Sales

17.6

21.3

3p8

21 o3

21.7

o4 ..

1 45

7 24

5 79

144- 74

l~O 16

4 68

25 39

25 39

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE•

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169 • Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- l&gt;epreci~tion
170

171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

,.

I,,

I

I'
1• • --

2115

20 02

11 25_

l l3
11 .26 ~

32 40

20 02

12 30 ,

177 89

31 7.0

21,. pl
19~- 3Q

10 19
16 41

152 60

245 10
18 30
l 92

92 60

·5 26
60

13 12

l 1£14 54
49 81

l GJ!.9 ~..3
98 70

454 89

46 811

25 00

26 26

1 25

45 39
32 98

176 38

182 50

1 ~5
8 16
-6 12

183 36

291 55

108 ~9 ,.

l ~99 j.9

2 002 29

503. 19,,

98 8.5

93 57
127 60
14, 50

5 28

765 52

2 60

1 360 97
82 00

S57 05
1 452 GO

98 47

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175
176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Dt!liverymen
\'\"rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies an&lt;l Expenses
Other Expenses
_ Total Selling Expenses

l 32

24 82

48 89

,.

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180 ,
181
182
183
184
185 ,
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water. Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

125 00
11 00

16· 31
6 ·44
4 65

21 97

7 92

7 92

--

~70 17

4 40

3 50 :
5 66 ·
2 04 i'
4 ss :

~f~ 9() - - ·-·-

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
!':et Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

1

ii

112 47
42 31 •

MAA 3 1916

¾ 08

l 77'

10 21 1

55 44 .

57 '11

2.1.:: , 2 ·41a &lt;;2

.~; 4159 6~

-i 0~5 ~-l

. 4 656 .lP.
].6.,;.t

_ 15,~.
1. 656 15
·_ $.l
~l.l ~5

F. P . B .

120 ~6

11 50
7 99

10 21

11

91 53

93 50

34 16

l 590 97
5.5 ·

-- i 77 ;i'l .

2 27 1
34 16
40 64~
. :.:
560 2.4 ,,

lo

65 18

- -·~- ~

33 88 .,
3 1 30

·1 444 90

1 413 $0

-?•3

4e9

, i ..

,.22 714: 32

2~-'_45'1 50

256 82

�Comp arative Sta teme nt o f Operations of__ _ _

S'ano _______.Stor e ___

_ __ fo r t he Mon th of_ __~~brua.=ey
""---

- 191.JL...

and for th e_ ---EighL.........._ _Mon ths of the Fiscal Year E nding J une 30, 191- ~IO-l•l-600

;;

FO R T H E PERIOD

FOR THE M ONTH
ACCT.

NO.

THI S YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC . B l.ACK
CEC.
REC

T HIS Y E AR

L AST YEAR

INC. B l.ACK
C E C.
REC

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
MiseeUaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

625 70

559 06
802 94
3 229 50

3 144 75

4 652 30

15 tJ9
B 992 59

308 25

4 500 69
3~ 16
554 09
5 869 45
00 75 . 2115? 60
13 89
171 39
659 ?l 31· 699 13
578 i:ll 25 048 99
81 04 6 650 l~
~ 05
55

3 264 th?

1 438 55
2 614 9S

23 421 35 .

2 263 76

171 60
52 786 60
5 20

21
1 087 53
675 21
412 32
115

5 959 2~

25 724 20
7 062 46

3 751 ·12
90l 18

3 17~ 45

95

40

902 13

820 54

81 59

6 G54 19

7 057 66

413 47

902 13

820 54

81 59

6 65~ 19 • 7 06'1- 66

413 47,,

50

12

38

l 96

7 Z6

5 41

2115

20 02

1 13

165 89

160 1.8
25 39

25 39

B20 14

..

19.-4

Per Cent of Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures- Repairs

169 'h

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-·Depreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

I
,I

39 80
207 64.

8 10
29 75

2 0 ;J.4

148 23

235 00

6 08

9 17

86 77
3 09

l 342 77
55 09

50

2 35

l 85

45 89
32 98

5 71

21 51

18 29

214 44.

6 80

1 aat1 4o

541 66

107 87
49 l ~

51 98

8 16

SELLING EXPENSES,

174
175
176

177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\'\"rappins Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Fet:d and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Sellirig Expenses

3 30

25 00

26 25

1 25

201 se

24 82
208 75

_ 179 81

2'12 77

92 96,

l 678 91

2 ~75 06

596 15 :

2 94

853 77
l 600 97

i o1 41
91 63

149 99

752 36
l 692 GO
106 00
127 33

47 64

49 4,7

7 37

GBNEBA:L EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184

185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery aod Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Ot_h er Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
:Set Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

98 25

95 31

240 00

240 00

11 00

12 60
6 87

37 52
5 33

5 39

l 50

93 00

30 65
06

10 21

!:

7 92

7 92

400 02

567 ~9

609 58
13.l,
292 55

660 90
l,6. 5 _

34 16

32 031,

2 818 ~4

2 8g7 5g

3114..
8 .61 ~

.51 32 ..
3 o4. ,.

4 ?05 49
l4o~
l ~.948 70

5 317 .(lp

611 . 5.§ ,,

f

t•

262 21
5. 6

2.6 lQ
133 46
a .3

4 ·1e ..
128 ?°5:
2.3 ..

3 994 39

2 552 74

30 34

2 27

65 63

132 ~l

...o

1 83

10 21

63 36

159 64

6. 3

13 00

22 66

6. 1
2¾1 59

1s ..2
l 750 61

5.3

_ l,o 3

..

198 09
..8.
38 CM.,

l 707 11
5~4

203 55
l 54-'7 06
4 o7

160 05

l .44! 651: 26 708 71

25 010 24

l 698
~- 47

o'7 .,

�• ~.r-n::an

DU- WWW • ~ ~

C~mi,&lt;t.m-vcista'tem'e nt of Operations of_ _ftm
.
0_ _ __ _ _Store_

_ __,__ _ for the Month of_ _~

])._, ___ _191,_EL

and for the_ _J ino-_ _ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191-.6.£_
IO-H-500
----- - -- - - ,.
FOR THE PERIOD

- - - - -----====~
FOR THE MONTH

'

ACCT'.

No.

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
ReD

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
D EC.
RED

I

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

858 81

576 65

Charged

1 244 06

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

2 953 40

372 06
Z 155 75
18 70

6 056 27

4 125 16

Cost of Merchandise Sold

4: 127 19
929 08
60

3 248 74

93i 1i i'
878 45

876 42

52 6G 1

80

20

929 68

8"17 .22

52 4:G

7 583 s,.,

7 944 88

929 6_8

877 22

52 46

7 503 67

7 944 8~

18 .. 4

21.2

2000

2lo5

l 95

7 36

5 41

186 30

180 20
25 39

25 59

Cash

Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total

280 16

5 359 50

7 113 51

872 00
~02 35.

G 517 s9 ·

1158 39

3 626 53

3 4.-06 98
2 "468 10
18. 91 ...

24: 111 00 26 57'7 10
1171 3$
190 30
36 755 40 36 911 82
29 176 18 28 972 94
7 579 22
7 938 88
4 65
6 00

18 '10
••

-

156 42

203 24
359 66

1 35
361 01

Allowaucesand Discounts to Customers ;I
Gross Revenue
P!:lr Gent g! Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- -lJepreciation ,
Vehicles and Harness
H orses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

170

I

171
172

20 41

39

20 02

6 .10

l 28
21 69

61 8§
Bl 88

qQ 58
60 19

'll 08
229 3~

83 ;37
296 32.

42 29
66 9~

152 50

260 50
15 35

108 00
6 53
70 ,
2 26

l 495 27
65 71

2 14.4 93

649 '66

123 22

46 59
32 98
226 38

49 19

51 51
2 60
5 90
7 37

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17-1
175
176
177
1

178
179

Salesmen aud Deliverymen
\\'rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies a·n d Expenses
Other Expenses
Tola! Selling ~xp_enses_

9 82
70

2 26
25 00

25 00

•

·I

30~ 11

GRNEBAL E .X PENSES,

180
I

181
182
183
184
185
186
1S7

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone an&lt;l Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expeuses

95 '75
240 00

Total Genei:al Expenses

'9_7_7 4:5

J.:e~ Cent !l_f Sales

2 576 l.7

71i 2_4:_: l

101 43
91 G3

11

95 73

02 1,

949 52

240 00

I

1 a,.1,0 9r1

12 50

G 55

l 50 11
11 06

104 00

848 09
1 932 60
118 50

5 17

167 60

4 92

133 88

2 rs: •

33 72

52 81

54 39

• l 58

7 92

7 92

11 00
17 61

01

10 21
'll 28

··- r . -

~87. t~

7S?.' Yl

342 52
_ 6~8

124 61

11. 6

'.!,~ • ~

_

16_5 45 L _5 _?-.~~ -:..~ t? . -- 6 06~ (i6 _
-6 ._6- [
14...4_ __ - · l 6.o4 ·ai7 91 1· 2 2 91 22
l 875 22
__ 3 ._8·
- ~ .•i_
_5_o_l .

1

~ .Q_
2.5 ~i _- _l,3 _:5~ _
.253 3~
99 27
231 45J'
.2 037 85

1i 89 :..
330 12

2.4 _,

PURCHASES

-

. 4 ...1

228 Q9
.1 646 33

5.5.

3 -701 _4:t
___.J!~~ Q_!}----- __?~ 510 08
- - -~- --

-

.:::'~

4~5
-"':-

14 50 .

10 21
73 55
• 34 16

~-191{_it

9- 83 L. 3_.~l.;16 39
~

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-~er Cent of Sales
~et He\·enue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation-

27 08
233 75

2~
_.711 -. ~6 _
~- --~-

2 .?.7 ;

34 .16
_ .-.:-1 ,·22. '.
• Y/"/J_ gl ·;,
2 .oQ

I

h

416 00
_ ___l . l ._ '._

;a-1.. 5Q ..
3 91 50
1-..0 •··

V98 42
-

-

f:

•

�- , , r .. - B !. FEfi.i••~

.

co'~Uve~Wient of Operations of~ ~-- ____

Storc _ _ ~ ___for the Mo!1th of____.A,F-11 ...___191_~

.

.

and for the,_ __..,
f_An__ ___ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191,~
10-1&lt;1-r,oo

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No,

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. EILACK

DEC.

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. B L ACK

DEC,

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged

75~ 25
l lfol• 6'7

Coupons
Coal Department

3 171,15

Gross Revenue
Per Cent of Sales
I!

C

'I 1~2 63

1 020 as
4 259 87
2 356 50

4 095 13

1 011 84 41 862 37

4 J.'12 04-

3 317 16

954 88 .. 33 348 22

931! 93

777 97
40

156 96

8 514 15

40

4 G5

G 40

1 75

934 93

778 37

156 56

8 518 80

8 723 25

204 45

~4 93

7'18 37

UJG 56

8' 510 80

8 ?23 2._5

. 204 45

18.3

19.0

Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allow:mcesand Discounts to Customers

6 113 75
8 2g5 08

4 035 21
29 618 65
~10 46
41 006 95
3~ 290. 10
a 716 as

s ios 97

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales

129 61
772 89

621 74
408 68
3 041. 55

20 lG

129 60 2? 2e2 15
20 16 .. .
171 39

·59 O? ..

855 42
l Q58 12 ..
·202 70

lo

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

13 05

l 45

11 60

15 00

8 81

6 19

169
170 ,:
171
172

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-!Jeprcciation
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

20 41

20 02

39

206' '71

200 22
20 3~

6 '19
·.25 39

66 66
6~ 67 ,.

41 08
262 79

150 03
3(M. 45

108 95

33 46

66 66
88 l3

8"1 09
2 37

1 648 90

2 386 65

7 7G

240 72
10 13

73 47

2 21

736 75
· 59 .ae

60

2 71

133 35

47 09

u

l ~l G6 ,

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17 I,
175
176
177
178

179

1.00 G3

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\\"rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Ad,·crtising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

51 90

4 81

32 98

27 08

2Sl.38

258 '15

5 90
7 37

-25 00

25 00

186 89

?.:18 66

91 67

2 063 82

2 856 "13

802 91 • • .J

114 17

92 75 .

21 42

125 00

125 00

1 063 69
1 965. 97

940 84
2 057 90

122 85
91 63
17 00
46 35

' GENERAL EXPENSES,

181

181
183
184
185
186

187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone anrl Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Sen·ice
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

11 00
37 24
5 49

!.

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
:-.;et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
:-.et Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

a B'O

13 50
24 61
5 71

l2 63
22

7 92
20 83

7 92

321 6~

269 49

20 .83 ..
52 16 ,,

54~ OQ /

636 18

.94 18,,

~0 . 6
392 93

l !?. 5
142 19

~:.9 ..

7~?

250 74

~... 6

4.2

16 27°
376 56

1 91

,.,

140 28
3 ...

4 749 40 /

2 860 65 ·

14 ~6 ;.
236 38

llay~o _ _ _ __, 101_§_!.

4.0 _

116 00
204 84
58 30
10 21
'19 20
20 83
3 518 04

5. 834 55
· 13. 9
2684 15
6. 4

269 66

2 414 49

5.7

132 00

158 49
60 10

1 ao

10 21
81 47
34 16

2 27.
1~ 33 ..
53 31? ,,

~; '705 84

87.l 19
·2:.5 _
66 6 74

---

3 464 66
16.4
2 017 41

•

11

~. 9

1.5 ..

230 80
1 ?80 61
4a4

-~8 85 ..

f,27 88
1. 3 _

�•~ -"""' r.lMI

Compa~ffll1mt of Operations of~
a n d f o r t h e_ _

O-

_Els7en

_ __ Store _ ______ for the Month of_

J.7-1-.Y...__ _ _ _191-'L

_

M o n t h s o f t h e F i s c a l Y c a r E n d i n g J u n e 30, 191- - 6
.J •

10-14-r,OO

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

DEC.

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

DEC,

RED
r.

l:

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Charged

1 ~OS 42

687 16
~20 74

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

3 001 65

2 876 75

767 34:

Cash

70 18
987 66

124. 80
19 95

5 871 09

7 929 79
4 455 95
9 703 50
30 283 70 32 .e,95 ~o
171 39
2ZO i l
47 029 68 45 011 55
37 598 75 ~ 5 514: ~o
9 430 93
9 497 15
6 20
7 05

958 !70

5· ;?,l};/7, 55
2 211 70
59 02..
2 018 13

1,9 95
4 004:' 60
3 22~ 30
"/80 30

1162 71
1 026 23

66

90

918 33

780 95

137 30

9 437 13

9 504 20

67 07

Gross Revenue

918 -33

78Q 95

137 38

9 437 l3

9 504 20

67 07.,

Per Cent of Sales

r,.e

19. ~

20. 1

21. 1

5 167 31

.4 250 _53

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales

916 78
l 65

Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Aliowancesand Discounts to Customers

136 48

2 08~ :J~.
~6 22

85

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE•

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- lJepreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
:,

3 34

3"/

2 97

18 34

9 18

9 16

20 41
66

20 02
6 60

39
5 94

227 12
66

220 "24:

6 88

31 99

31 33

18. l ~
42 66

66 66

4:8 51

59 23

216 69

157 46

93 65

51 09 ,.

305 35

478 10

172 "/5.,

155 10
8 01

242 50
13 57

87 40

2 620 15
14:6 92

8~4, 15

50

3 60

1. 804 00
81 48
47 59

55 50
27 00
283 75

7 91

3 141 40

898 97,

l 170 75
2 205 97
lZ6 00

l 03'7 67
2 297 60
145 50

133 08

220 97

176 57

63 87
10 29

66 17

4.-4 40
2 30

87 12
20 83

89 39
35 16 .

14 33

3 90q . 80 / 3. 8i 8 0$

57 74,:

SELLING EXPENSES,

178
174
176

176
177

178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\\"rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

5 56
3 10

32 98

::

25 00

25 00

188 61

284 67

96 06

107 06
240 .00
11 00
16 13

96 83
240 00

10 ~3

13 50

5 57

6 07

2 50
1 95 .
50
08

276 38

65 445 90
7 37

GENERAL EXPENSES,

I

180
181
182
183

184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
:-:et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales
PURCHASES

~ ij,-,/;6

18 08

08

7 92

7 92
1 00

1 00 ..

387 16 /

' 383 40

4 36 "

618 9~

76l 7~
19.Q .
19 23

142 79.. "

~ .4?~ 5Q

7.0
280 17

-!:1

5·. 3

13.7
2 983 55
6.04

11 47
268 70
5.1 . ..

2ez 1-4
2 700 11/
. 5.1

~- 0

299 40

5.8

13 79 v

2 31

285 6.2
5.,5

16 92

4. ~8 65 /

.4

2 614 16

l 524 49

38 3%

91 63
19 ·50
10 29
2 27· •

7 467 56
1606 ,

1 013 .~8:;
2.9 :.

2 036 84

946 91

4. 5
233 11

50 33..

1.9 ..
896 58

803 53

l.o ..

4.1

~ 34 .1 86 48
~.

4 208 65

.,:s,t ;.tLl..:.U SA. Ci&lt;. OY . • ••• • ... o- ... :-it ~••• ~ .. . ,

CALLED OAOK TG . • •

~'t?A-..........

�/" ' ... . ' .•
Comparative Statement of Operations ot...-1'.0llil, -17ASH.. _

store_ _

_for th e Mo n t h o f_ ~JONE
c.-=a=•L...---_191-fi.._

_

and for the __ ~e.ly..e___ _Months of the Fiscal Year E n ding J une 30, 19L.6.....
IO•l -1-f,00

FOR TH E P E R I O D

FOR THE M O NTH
ACCT.

TH I S YEAR

NO.

INC. BL•ACK

LAST YEAR

DEC ,

THIS YEAR

RED

LAST YEAR

INC. B l.ACK

DEC .

RED

::

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES ,

793 67

Cash

3 055 40

450 4A
2 802 10

5 113 99

3 862 87

2 505 67

2 608 32

2 176 98
l 685 89

50

1 264 9.2

Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales

"

Per Cent of Sales

7~9 63
6 062 03

84 Y/5
3 269 25
2 413 04

11 18-3 04
7 45

856 21
1 05

7 664 76

J. 958 40

12 039 25

40

10

6 70

2 608 82

l 686 29

922 63

12 045 95 11 190 49

855 4G

608 02

1 686 29

922 53

12 045 95

11190 49

855 46

51. 0

43.7

7 o3

23ol

22 .. 9

42

18 3.4

9 18

9 16

240 28

5 90
31 33

2

Gross Revenue

25 r/3

8 4:14 39

4 906 39
814 48 10 968 42
33 339 10 35 297 50
253 30
256 14
171 39
25 73 ..
125112 52 143 6'1 48 874 42
328 69 ~ 4:0 104 42 37 691 ~18

209 07

922 4.5

Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers

584: 60

OPERATING EXPENSES
M A I N T E N AN CE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-- l&gt;epreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

20 06

20 04

02

247 18
6G

41 29

.''11 92

3 0 63
30 61

100 52

28$ 61

366 70

57.0 06

188 09
203 36

l 955 45
91 05

2 868 15

912 70

156 9?

65 92

48 02
36 88

12 57

301 38

60 59
27 08
308 75

&amp;l 35

91 96

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\\"rapping Paper and Twine

151 45
9 57

240 00
10 05

Store Supplies
Ad,•ertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplie::s and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total SeJling Expenses

4.-3
3 90
25 00

5 09

25 00

190 35

280 i 4

89 79 .;

2 432 78

3 4:21 54

988 7{

107 74

92 53

15 21

l 278 49

1 130 20

148 29

242 60

240 00
13 50
5 87

2 60

2 44B 57

2 ~37 60

89 03

11 00
14 92

2 50

137 00

22 OQ

9 05

5 , 41

6 76

i 36

235 89
69 28

159 00
182 44
72 93

SELLING EXPENSES,

173

17-!
l T5
176
177

178
179

31 99

tt

80 55
48
4 66
3 90

9 so

7 3'1

Iii

GENERA L EXP ENSES ,

180
181
182
183
18-1
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone ancl Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Rc,·enue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
TaxC!S (Estimated)
:Set Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

l Q 29.

7 92
389 59
•·

641 29
12.5
l 967 53
3~.a

7 92
.. --·- ...
366 58

23 01 ,,

738 68_

1~.1 ..
947 61
24~6__

iJ. 43 .

l 962 10

], 0~
946 53

~8. 4

24·, 5

" 2 157 29

2 190 04

3 55
10 2~
2 27 ,

4 295 39

97 31
_;3.§_J.§..
4 214 64

-ecf 75-

97 39 u

7 094 87

8 20,? 2~

l 111 37_ .

. 606 . .,

l 3 o_S
4 951 08

16~8_

3.2

2 984 .25

:·1 966 83

95 04
2Q ~

1 019 92 I
~..T 9. ...
· --~~ '..

9.5

6.~l ,_ .

2 88 _87

234 .19

4 66l 21

2 750 06

14 33

_3,.4

st. 68 -&lt;

8. 9

5. 6

l 912 15 ,
3.3

3~ • 75 :· 40
- 552 42

36 576 52

4 175 90 •

l 015'57
~ .9 . ~

.191...2..!_

53 45

:,
I

�for the Month of.__ __.nt_J._y_. ____191 !&gt;_ _

Comparative Statement of Operations oL---1'J!IZIO_ - ·· - - - - Store__ ____

and for the_ _O~ =----- Mont.hs of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 19LL
10-u.r,oo
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

L.AST YEAR

INC. BLACK

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

L.AST YEAR

ll'IC. BLACK

DIEC.

RED

ll

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged

789 29

l

Coupons
Coal Department

~

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold

5
4

Gross Profit from Sales
Mis~cllaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

::35 23
982 ~5
106 97
207 76
899 22

"/59 85
427 94

l 093 55
30 84

3 112 18
2 526 83

29 'l-4

907 29

1 083 90
30 84:
l 994 79
l 680 92
313 87

80

585 35
45

900 02

586 80

314 22

900 02

585 80

314 2~

36

18.8

Per Cent of Sales

I

OPERATING E XPENSES

I

MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

1 43

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- Uepreciation

20 ·59

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Toto.I Maintenance

1 43
20 04

55

I
25 75
47 77

2 34
22 38

23 41 H
26 39 j;

168 87
7 20

225 44

9 80

D6 57
2 52

64

1~ 43

10 79

25 00

26 38

l 38

201 ?9

281 05

79 26

95 '15

98 14

2 39

125 00

11 13

6 55

136 13
13 50
26 3.2
7 23

7 92

7 92

296 98

288 24

8 74 ;:

546 54
10."1
353 4 8
6.9.
28 84

591 6'1
19.
5 87

45 l3 ..
. 8,.3 ..
U9 35

36 60
42 47

7 7§

/3 /

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17·1
li6

176
17i
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Slore Supplies
Ad,·ertising
Horst.'S-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses
GBNBBAL EXPENSES,

lbO

181
18:l
188
l&amp;l

185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Sen•ice
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

11 00
50 76

Total Opernting Expenses
Oprg. E&gt;.ps.-Per Cent of Sales
:-/ct Revenue {Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent uf Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
!'\et lncom~ from Operation
Per Cent of Sales
PURCHASES

324 64

.6.4
3

752- 4~

2 569 87

2 50
.25 44
68

367 1 1

H

D.JP.u:.i $U?1'
1
, • ,. •• •'- ~ rn:::...m~!rIT,

.. -~ :.'"',1 Yr:;r;•. P::ms. c.; CoI&lt;1'J.•1lOT,r,1 :l?,

l

�Comparative Statement of OpeHtions of_---.
r . ._ _ __

and for the

Store_

-

-

~ for the Month of_._ A ~.•= t=•---

191..!&gt;_

_,T=wo,.___ __ Months of the Fiscal Ycar Ending June 30, 191....!_
UJ..t,1-500

::

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.

THIS YEAR

No.

IHC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

Dl!:C,

THIS YEAR

Rl!:D

INC. BLACI&lt;

LAST YEAR

DEC.

l'IED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALESa

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowancesand Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

682 . 6?

634 00

l 449 ~2
3 150 10

3M 88
2 423 30

5 282 19

l 171 96

48 67

l 104 64

2 784 65

1 395 85
772 82
~ 316 85
61 78

7.0 11
2 011 83

1 815 70

726 80
30 94

5 132 55

30 94

l 849 O?

l o 389 lG

6 545 30

3 043 86

4 393 4"1
808 '72

3 4a3 12
2 815 68
61,7 44

l 577 79 ..
2'11 28

S 342 51
l 202 79

3 258 71 .

60

40

20

8 601 .22
l 78'1 94 ·
140

85

55

809 32

61'1 84

271 48

l 709 34

l 203 61!

585 70

889 32

61? 04

271 48

l 789 S"3

l ~03 64

585 70

18.0

lo 2

Per Cent of Sales

61 78

585 15

18.4

OPERA.TING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

1 26

2 69

57

41 18

10 32 ..

36 07

20 02

12 15

79 9~

156 55

201 86

45 31

325 42

427 30

9 '74

10 38
23 24

64:

17 02
2 18

.20 18

1 21

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-l&gt;epreciation

20 59

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

10 32
32 l 'I

20 02

2 69

l 12

40 06

33 73
3'1 54

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17-1
175
176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper aod Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selli~g Expenses

1 54

21 70

42 67
3 08
61 39

3 08
26 00

3 08

268 56

70 73

112 63
240 00

3 89

11 00
1'1 04
6 57

13 50

2 50

229 68
365 00
22 00

6 39
6 69

.11 65
88

67 80
13 12

40

40

7 92

7 92

i5 84

398 95

385 43

.
• · 6'13 6'1

923 95
11. a

669 01
r

25 00

50 00

101 88
3 16
40 4 9

3 08
1 38

149 99

"

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
162
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery aod Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Pcr Cent of Sales
:-:et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales
PURCHASES

116 42
240 00

45 06 4

l 188 oo

19. 5
5117

7.7
316 54

· 12 31

~., 14

..

601 34
.5~~

253 06·

78 31

14 83 ..
331 37 •

560, 19·

265 37

5. o

,.s

5 234 85

.11. 4

.4115

210 67

19 01

37G 13

11 1 3
5 00
37 09
20
40

27 00

30 71
;J.2 92
40

39 77 :•
72 68
,7o9 ..
658 ~--

1 260 6~
19 o3
57 04

22 59
680 97 •

6.3 74
120 7 8

5.4
~ 352

6'1

1 882 l,8

8

~5 922 64

3 064 73

-To Pn.ElsIDENT.

· -Y.. ~O VIOE. Pr..m. &amp; CoNTROLDER,
I 'r.L'o V ICE. PRES, &amp; QEN'L. :MGR.

1-J

\ ,~
'fo· A S~S'!'.A N'..• (;;~NF..nAL l ifANAGj:z
1"'\
' l'o GENERAL SO?a-uN•rri:NDEN'l'.
'l'o PUROI:IASING AGJilN".l'.
,
0, '
To SUPErUNTENDEN'l' oF Stl'On:mif •
\
'!' 1) J.f TNill•SilPBRINTENDENT S.

v , ., ,

I

.. ---.,ff

f

I

�Comparative Statement of Opera~ions of._

____!'OlfO .· · _·_

Store_ -- -·-- ·· for·thc Month o f

SEP.l!EI.IB~ .

191~

and for the_ Three______ Months of the F iscal Year Ending June 30, 19L..7.1t.
IQ..1-1-000

ACCT,

N o,

T HIS YEAR

L.AST YEAR

.. l'

FOR THE P E RIOD

FOR T HE M ONTH
INC, BLACK

DEC.

T H IS Y EAR

RED

INC. B l.ACK

L A ST YEAR

OEC,

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SA.LES,

800 29
3 009 05

Cash
Charged

153'129

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowancesand Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue
Per Cent of Sales

105 75

· 394 54

804 22

2 204 83

2 058 30
24 24

534 01

24 24
2 04112

2 2'l2 26
5 793 70
7 666 812:

1 799 60
l -577 04
6 386 15
06 02
9 847 81

/1.:72. 65
~ 216

66
l 281 G9

332 34
55

2 694 18

8 07112
l 776 69

2 20

1 10

86 02
5 884 98
4- 967 49
917 49
110

674 .16

332 89

2 696 38

1 777 79

918 59

907 04

574 15

332 89,.

2 696 38

1 777 79

918 59

1'1.

17.4

5 343 G3

3 302 51

4 437 39
906 24
80

2 728 61
573 90
25

907 04

15 732 79

1 708 78.. 13 '038 61

l7ol

OPE RA.TING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

62

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-l&gt;epreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and H arness
H orses-Renewals
O~her Expenses
Total Maintenance

20 59

20 02

15 00

G2

3 31

67

61 77

GO 08

l 69

15 00

51 07

2 ~4

48 73

16 19 .

ll9 16

62 42

53 73

3 31

36 21

20 02

155 80
8 92

150 00

5 80

481 22

fi'77 30

96 08

4 29
50

4 63
50
26 00

25 94

2 18

24 4 7
43 17

40 99

25 00

3 08

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17•1:
175

176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\!\'rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
A.d"ertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

25 00

=

l 47

25 00

25 00

75 00

76 38

21 92
1 38

214, 72

17? 79

609 34 •

724 'l-0

115 06

118 29
2.0 00
11 00

143 74
UO 00

34'1 97
605 00
· 33 00

35~ 41

GENERAL E XPE NSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

I

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone an&lt;l Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
:Set Revenue (Excluding Tax~s)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

S 3 7.

r:

'I 86

l 19

5 05

7 92

83 28
21 49

616 13
38 0038 33

6 44

11 13
5 00
44 95

20 10

1 39

5 45

5 45

23 76

23 71!,
..

401 06

~

51

21 45 ::

1:: 114 50

1 .,,.Q96 18·

18 32 .

651 99
12.2

Gai? 32

29 6'1 ,,

1 -.~-~

00

43 01

18.8

6 06 ..

255 ()6

48 17

1 83,9 99
l l e7

303 22

856 3.9
5•ci4

19:al
105 21

961 60

2~ 79
231 26

_2, 14
75 31

_ 3 36 ..

64 94

196 09

~o as

25 94 .
987 54

9 206 12·

5 608 -3G

,.e

4.3

P URCHASES

5 82'1 21

~'?,J.£.f?~
Auditor's OUice, Cheyenne , Wyo.,.

:"I

5 05

7 92

j

,I

11 00
'I 62
7 18

11$ 4 8

25 45

F. P, BRISCOE
OCT 2 t l9t6

306 5'1

791 45

7.4

5.
3 283 58

2 543 63

�r

Comparative Statement of Operations of__ S'ai9._..:_ __ ____ Sto~e __ - -- ·- •..for the Month of~

. and for the_._~

_

•~o~- ~•=r --•'----1916.__

_:_ Months of the Fiscal Year F.nding June 30, 191 ?.
10-H-r.OO

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

THIS YEAR

No.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

DEC.

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash

l 2?15 05

Charged

1 098 72
a 859 oo

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sa,les
Cost of Merchandise Sold

5 233 62
..

4 31'1 66

Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
r.

Gross Revenue

•·

r.

✓

r:

Per Cent of Sales

2 245 1€:&gt;
8 279 00
a 653 oo

1.. 302 l~
11 613 42

15 291 85

3 444 04 l 789 68 20 966 41
2 '/63 _. § _ • • l 555 83 .. 17 356 27 10 834 95.

? 614 56

446 66
'101 96

829 49
396 76

.3 .547 30

2 267 ...85

692 00

!0 626 6.9

88 6'1

28 67 ..

915 96
l 20

G80 21

6 892 42

114 69

l 873 69
114 69

Gdi21
·32 ...
- .
'

3 610 14

2 i56 90

l 153 24

35

235 75
85 •

3 40

1 46

1 95

91'116

680 55

236 GO

3 613 5~

2 458 3.5

l 155 19

tl? 16

680 56

236 60

..

-

3 613 M

1 155 19 , _

1'1.6

1"108

lo3 ..

22 65

22 65

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNANGB,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

1914

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-lJepreciation

ao 59

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Totai Maintenance

82 36

59

1 10

0126

1'7 61

17 61

en. 01

39 93

88 '19

114 ,.

156 08

157 50

16&amp; 6?

8 311

3 82

2 83
4 55

731 9'f
28 29
~ "15
5 66
101 38

31 12 .
54 87

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175

176
177
178

179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Sellirig Expenses

a6 00

: 26 00

638 72
34 31
a 10
26 00
l OO 00

·190 8'1

186 62

800 21

911 02

110 81 '"

6'7 88

1()1 65
139 8'

-116 85
732 50
44 00
120 43

456 06

40 21

'155 91
4:9 00

23 47
5 00

47 o/9

'12 64

28 24

25 12

3 12

56

2 67

56
2 57

93 25

G 02

41 55
19 35
1 38

GENERAL EXPENSES,

181
182
183
184
186
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.- Per Cent of Sales
.Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales
PU BC HAS.ES

11, 50
11 00
37 15

6 75
., 92

'I

11 00
9 46

s oa

33 77 ,
12 34

27 69

. 1 7;1

? 92

..

5 45

3 1 68

31 ~8

5 45-

..

25~ 20

2,, 89

16 69 ::

1 372 ?fJ

1 371 Q'I

1 63 :: ''

489 00

500 30

11 30 ..
5o2 ..

2 328 99

'2 ~~ 30

54 31 ::

_l'/•9

6.• 8

14'1 90

1 284 55
6ol .

9.8
428 16
s.1
~56

'°'
_.,,.,60

14.5

180 26
s.2

2'1 .14

163 l2
t..S
3 226 06

.

2 9 ..;i

llol

,s 05
&amp;._

l 209 50
5. 6 ..
29 52 .: I

88 50
1196 05
5. 7

118 02
42 97

1 23 9 02

261 27 !, 18 2~~ 81

12 452 18

5 869 63

3 58 '. '.
251 4jf

.__ 8J ..

,.

F. P . B ..
r~9V 27 Uf&gt;I~

I·

II

I

I I

�Comparatlft Statement o~ Opei-ati on■ o~ Tono . lftuh. • Store. ~or tho Month ~ li_o v~mb e r.l.916.

and -ror the Fi ve IJonths o:t tho .F1oca l Yoer En41ns June 30 , 1917.
a cotr

f

-=-~-. - - - - ;

lfO!L:1lllU!Tzl:o,~ ~ ~

1

OPERAT lliG REVENUDl.i:"

I

• -,

SALES•

I Ca.Bh

Chai,;ed

't

-

l 019 M,

• '499j 00,

1349 17

886 00

: 520 6~
46310?

l 197! 59

772 1 36

I 4: 5661s~·I

4 007!73i

3 I 40
___

3 229) 261 11578 471

1

.

I

1

!

42-5 23
ol -

1 --·

--

, 168

Store Bl dgs .and Fixtures Repairo .
Stor e Bldgs . a.nd F1xt ' s l)epre01at1en
Vehicles and Ba.mess
Horses- Reneml s

1

I

1 197 59 , - 772. 36
I;·,•-,-- lR~u
1_8:,7

OPERA.TING &amp;XYtJNSES
l!A.I mENAUCE :

169
1

I

C• . •

,

1

l

32 1~ I

I

ao 60 1

170
171
1 l '72 . Other Expanses
I'
~ota l _ilaJ._!lt enance

I

I

•

•

-i:

,

GElIEnAL EXPEUSES:
Super i ntendence
St orekeeper s and Ottlce Forco I
Wa.ter,Light am Heat
ii
Stationery 3l1d Postage
~

I

184 • Telephone and Toleo;rams

I

102 , 95

53 34

102 44

51

Sl 12_
~ 97

30 10

209,al

101 52
6 14

806 101

000' Gi?:

32 7B

43 a5

30 O?
&lt;'.'.4 23
I 51 65

12 15

I so

2 110
26 00

_

I 42 •05

19 35
1 130

l?.6 38
I

125 100
_

16: 16

1 002 I02

'M
101 00

sno 17

1 096- 67-·: 9 4. f65

I

I

1·

·100, 32 '

nuo 00

11 00 ,
1 13
8 66
2 32 '
?j 9211

1~ 88
2~0 00
11 00
38 34

I

I

6 67

S7121
2188 1

569 91!
995, 97
60 oo
86, 13

9~2 160
56 oo
, 121 j 56
30 79
2 32

I

39 77
13 4 7

5 loo

1

35 ,43 ,

sol '!9

6 00
2 1 32
5 45
185 ! '.'latching 311d Jeni t or SerTl~e :'
3 1:W '
lOG Insurance
.
.
I
I
39 60 '
39 60
7 92
187 I Other Expense s
'
94Sl : ,
I
9 51
9 51
9 51
' -~ _ T~ta l G~~~~l ~ pa_n~es _
_ ~94} 76 _1406 81
121•06 1 1 767 45
1 777 88
t 10 43~1' r' ·-.:=
~Oto.~ Ope-~o.t inr.,· ~_9nc~a - I _649_L!9~'.i l oisr sgr-- i-3i20f 2 '§""73 ~,a'.-,-2 990 si_ __ ) o-_l_i
.!_ _____Oprg .l!xps.-Fc1• Cent ot l;;a leo
1oi 1-.-=i=1,4lr 9 ·· - - • 4r.e,-10 9 ·-=·-171.2
6Z :
I
Uet novenuo-·1nxclucifog Taxeo ) 54?!130 I """Tl56 711
391 re : i :
2311oof 1'1600 53 ,,
1
1
I
_ Per Oe~t _O! 3p.les
•
8 5
3 8 '
4 7 1
G. 7
1.3
5 4
I
~=0 ~.(Es~lrrat~~)_ - - - ~- _21t11.- •- as 61.-,·-·,~42 f 1114- 75' - 1 14-, .6~~ - ~J. _9_4.~_'
l,Ot Income from Oparot ion .
; 621 56
128 ldS98-45
l -1717 sol
8p 13 l 632 4'1 1

I

1

I

_ I,

61 15_7

-

1

l

3 230 71 1 1 500 42
!8,o5 •. -Jr__ b9 Ir

I

I 59

23\ 13

I

_

1

15715'1
173 ~al esmen and Deliverymen
168\ 09 ,
174 ' t,\tr..pplng Pa.per and 'r'Tline
8 73
2 58
50
) 175
3tol"o 3Uppl i ea
I
I
, 1'7t
Ad.vorti o1,10
25 00
177 • Hoi•303.rocd o.nd Car e
25! 00 /
17~ Stablo Suppl i e s and Ex~nsea
l '79 Other .expanses
~ _
-----+- _
_ _ _
Total Sell ing Elcl)Snseo
. 201 01~ _ , 166/ 66
•

±7 6

-

2118
50

t

•

..
it 811 ~

5~ 79

I j L l

. l 95

l

I

30 1 09

_ 5..!) ,_

63}! t3 I__

I 45;

~ 811 1 13 ~230 71 1 [ 580 4211

l • &lt;'.\6

'SELLING filCPi!Nsms·: .

180
101
18.2
183

'

1 1 822, 7C

425 23

Gross ReT~ue
-p- e-r--C
- ent ot 8$les '

, 1

21 ~1&lt;W lG

I

1
1
m ace l lmieouo -Ea.rningo
••• • •
1
Oaeh Discounts Rec eived
•Toto.l
- l 197[ 59 l - 77213G ·- - ... 425f 23
I
Allowa.noes and Discounto t o 1
I

Ouatomera

!i

j

I

3 104 00 6 077°39,

1 •

]'

I

-0 242 19

Coat ot llarchand1oe Sold
Gross Profit trom Salos

L

I

1

Reel

.4 ou&amp;I cm B 7,./11001 1, 3BD ao, 14 sesl 34. 111sao! os s, 203 2~1
1
ul1 00
21 05
I 135' 74
135174'
G,tJaof&lt;JG -~ l31f.-90
- 2 293, i i 27 392 47 17 42411 76 9 967172,
1
6 22016? 1 3360 5~ ' 1 067j 93 22 5841 ?~ 141195 49~ 8~89 2~

CO'\IPOna
C&lt;nl Dop:irtr:ent
Gros s Salas

\.

-- -- rro~-R-='=ffl=F,-!_y"="'~~c=-~-~~k 4:

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I Y~er_ ~Co
•; '
I
I

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no.

J

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!.~~r;11~1~e!242 1461:,,

CJALLliD IIAGI( OY .. : . : • • • • • .-.::••••• .

'

Audi tor ' n Otttco, Cheyenne , Wyo., December 2 9, 1916.
-•• ~-~0;\Q •
r2~

•

? 6~ -~}~~~9~1__ 2 1~aal 83 [ 231 610,_671

I~••.
__,,('.('tti&gt;
_ .
.

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t,

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v.1/.·,k,... ,-. ..••

�Comparative Sta.tomnt of Operations o~ Tono, ·_\Va.sh • ., Store, ~~ the month o~ Dobomber, 191.6,

:ind -£or tho Sh: 1~onths of the Fiscal Ye o.r Ending June

so, 1917.
li'OR THE PERIOD

FOR THE troNTn

Acct

Ino . Blo.ck
Inc o.Bla.olc
No .
,t h is Yeat Last Yoo.-r nae. Red This Year i,ast Year D~c. Red
,4==="=~~~~~~~====F-F~~~~r4~-=r-,-➔~F~9F~~9~==r==t=
'OPEF.AT nm REVE!tU3S
SALBS:
361 171 I:) aoa 15 3 324 20 2 1 03 951
580 ·04;
941 21
Cash
·1 518 85
oiO 3'3: 9 751 0~ lb 073 311 5 MW ?3
90S -51
Chal:'BE'ld
G75 40 18 62G "19 14: 648 10 3 O?B 89 ,
:3 9~ 4:5
3 ·2c;o 05 1
Coupons
,.
\
. 171 .Z9
17l .3~
35 66
3li 65
Co~l Departmei\t - 0',.._ . • '
4 i'lo .... 25 l' 611 26 33 796 98 n2 217 oo1J.1 578 ; 9,1
"
16 403 51
Gross Sales
M; 2 8 ~64 63 17 311 7-4, 9 152 89 Ii
763
8!t'9
25
$9
,3
3
1'.W
Coat o:f' F':arclw.ndise Sold
t'/ 331 35 ~ 905 261 2 4:36 6Y
847 62
'2 £123 62 l (W6 00
Gross .Profit trom Sal es
2 60
5 00
2 40r
G5
96
1 60
lliscellaneous Revenue
7 :535 35 4 90'1 66 2 428 69 ~
8~8 27
2 525 22
1 675 g5
Gross Revenue
'l:
..
21 ,7
22 'l ·1
5!3 ,
4 4
39 ,4
Per Cent of Sales
'

,.

!

I

I (J

-

'

OPERATD!G EXPENSES
MA. D.~ ElW!CE:

~

169

=

&amp;

Stora Bl dgs.and Plxtureo Repa.irs

169

Store Bl dgs.a.nd Fixt•~ Depreciation

170
171

Horses-Renewals

172

Other Expsnses

Total Maintenance
Salesmen and Delivorymen
Wrapping Paper and N ino
Store Supplies

176
177
178

Advertising

'

1?9

.I

~
·~

Horses-Feed and Car e
St~ble Supplias and Expenses
Other Expensos
(HJl 1~

123 59

123 59

62 39

~o 45

21 15

10 02
10 31

152 ·50

31 13

990 44

1 0-1.-2 041

l3 68
56

5 92

62 63
2 18

44 551

33 44
25 00

27 33

6 11

261 f/1

21~ 07

10 m~
3J. ~A

56

26 00
42 60

98 75

zo ,9

11 ·oo
~ 63

10 00

11ater,Li f1'}1t ~nd Heat

5 67

185
186

Telephone and ,e1egrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance

240 00
11 00
,,
10 0
5 00

7 92

11
7 92

187

Otha_ --.-- -----

183

184

I

Sv:perinten&lt;lonce

260 no

3to1•eJreepors 3-nd Of'f'ica l~t.ir oe

Stationery and PQsta-3~

"'

4.4 60
49
11
., .
'--

..

..

..

~

t ••

51 60

1s oe

~

150 00

'14 "19~
32 98
1!31 38

61
25 46
"' 1 38 1

1 253 69

l 315 71 1

52 05

647 69
1 232 50

656 67,
1 235 97

58 44

I

66 0 0 ,

71 00

•176 19

96 16
35 0"/1

IJ..'.)
_...,

36

2 32
47 52
9 51
2 224 09

I

95 28

14:5 49

·.

L F.XFEI~~~S:
127 W3

180
I 1 81
I 182

:( -

51

183 u3
19 60

2ot~. l Solling Expenses

I\

J

21 15

20 61

SELLING EXPENSES:

l

l 46

Vahiol es and. Harnes s

1 73
174
1 '75
'r

54, 79

I

r~ 56
..,

1

8 98
3 47

6 00
80 03
6 49
3 24

4 7 521

9 51

85 77
Total Gene'-'9,1 Ex
2 146 751
~·
nses
511 09
136 68
oa
3 728 on 3 609 98
ro. n ~
le l
11 ,
16 .2 -!l--l--l_.!
~t ,·-t----i--=."':~.;:;:::;;:::.:.=..;.....~:--=-:~:-=--:===-:-11-::,~~~~~~
O_prg.Exps. -Por Oen t of Si
--l!---l-~~11---i-~--11-------1.~~
i iq!.,!:!...:~_-ll---1
· 709 59 3 60"1 80 l 29'1 GO 2 SlO 12
net Revenue (Excluding Taxes) 1 . · - - ~ .8
Fer Cant of Sales
5 .9
27 7 •
54 5
10 .7
--- -~
25 ,22
Taxes (Eotima.ted)
~63 J'l5
113 72
27 03
6 72
146 50
Net Income from Opera tio~
7 00, 87
3 459 so 1 123 98 2
-· - . -"
·s~ 5
Per Cent of S~le ~
10 ~2
5 i.l
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-

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lr. ~ CJ. [_ ~

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,.,~S-- - -- - --Jl.3d-:0:-3--:-3+-0--:-7+-l+-919-+-6-6i-l---l-:ll-3-+4-lll-2-6.l-M
- _-.3.!-c4
-_~
l -rll-2-8----=
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\'.lit•
~
•
-~o., Feb1"uary 12, 19rt.

I

I

;;-.. P. 6.l.
f f:0 15 l~H'
I

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170

I

1'71
\ 172

I

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'\ 173

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\t:i f:e~• , I.if.ht m16. F!Ci..l.'C
Gt::iti o:aery o.:ncl J?ost nr;o

184

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1
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er,

l Rfi no
lit LH
.·1.u• ~l

6 f..,C

·:;::1 t chh1r; o.nrl. tTO.~ 1 toX' SOl'V'iOO

I:10nmnce

•

Other F~e:r:soo
2ot'.2.l Ge::io 1•:1l :S

11.:::os

r-

0:01\''•1 'JlJ1C.-Por (-on

;o ; :, .evonuc ("'~=c..,,J.u:::u===--;:-:~:--irit-+-;..:;.+-=-n---+::=:-r:'-:-:-ll,---+-::--::--+--+---+---+--!!--+---+--11--+--+--+i. 'ol-. &lt;!0?1t

1,1,~-

Of :":11.l c.:n

-;,--.....~~-,')~
-_ -t Jr;- (.•io tim tocl ) ---~--tt--t--;a,-.-.hrnt-+---;:-;irh,,=-"--+--.;;.+;.;a+--i--+--11--

rc

oo o:s t l'/Jtl On~rnt • 01'
?er cont or o~ioG

+---+-- - - -·

r, fj

;;
1 8

1 1
·" C!l~l\l \(l►I\ Vl:.HlflW

. . - rF.B 24- 191 7
........ .,,.,.}.

C,.;if ~I. 0,

.._.,,....,_

r-=-- P .. B .
FEB 24 1911

--1---1--11--+--+-+ -

�Comparative Statement of Operations of ·_ __ Jrcmo.~_\Vasli;_.____•__ Storc for the Month of

:._ - -~ ~-

and for the___~~~ ~ - - - Months of the Fiscal Year E nding• December 3·1, 19LL
2-17-300

FOR THE MONTH
INC. OLACK
· REC

LAST YEAR

T HIS YEAR

,~==l'l===============,,===r====r==,r===;==::.;=~

oe:c.

...

OPERATING REVENUES

'f-

SALES,

'

Cash

iL-~---,.,
-Charged•

_________

.1

,

:i9

~:ff __

iM /JO

Coupons

---- ·----------Gross Sales
- - - - - - - - -11- Cost of Merchandise Sold
• Gross Profit from Sales

) •

3 b~~
f

----- ---------nMiscellaneous Earnings

:lg:: ; j-

-

1

~

6

-

~-

.

3 ~rt- . . = z . a"-l""-

L_ 90

Total O eratin Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

h
OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAINTENA'NCE,
I

J.68

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

~,\~ ;~

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's--D-ep
- r-ec1·-ation~
Vcli°i~ ~H;:r~; s . ••• - - - -

• I·- -

· 0.7.0'-.tl - - - - • - - -· - - - 1

il.'11 - ~-Renewals
Other Maintenance Expenses

-

60

50

-·- 2 ,- }p

61

_
{l..l 2n
.;.,__

-

60

A2 3
- _",!lL. -

1
_....,._ _
-_,·

----- i - - , - - - t --

.-

_

. _

- ~ - - - --ll-- - + - - - + - - ~ ---4---

•·

_

+m~l-&gt;&amp;-

16 99

1 9 36 f -

I

o-1dl •

2 36

;====t~===T=o=ta=l =
M=ai=n=te=na=n=c=
e =====\~=~===
2="
_Q=F"6==lli====~
4
~ ==iP='-- --"F=c=l~~=~=..:
s~ 2-:1::
7=:P"'-=="'F':6~
::..2-=4l6_
SELLING EXPENSES,

_

~

3 88 _.../

I

~57 141
_§a_!e~enand De,!_ive!.yme~- - - -n
lJ.6 _6_9 .. _ U~ ~ ~J 4 6 . _
300. '(3
Sto~e Supplies
_ __
16 ~'1
6 !;8
lO 3it
12
_20
1
6
Advertising
_
_____
• -8
Stable Expenses
____
2~ ()0
2_6 0 0
6 00
60 00
_Gar!ge Expenses
Other S~lling Expenses
I
Total -Sell.i ng~e.oses - - --u•- - - + - -+---t!---+t -7-f9_+-$_l -=--t-,:i,j{l-+E}:-:6-:) -tt--~
~'""3::-::5:+,:l-=9,+---+-:,3:,-6-::3:-+:c
l -:_c--!+---+-=
? ..,..
0 ~ 0 ~2 'l--

~S
5,'

J

=·-

\

o.5 1-,

GENERAL EXPENSES,

8 0 /~- S!)~D~~~~- _ __
_
~ _ _ ~j3 25
81
Storekeepers and Office ~
--·---•!1---1~'-v 1-...:,. ~ 1 - - 24.:Q.. QO
~ L Watchmen and Janitors • - - -n---1---+----1~85~~ Stationei:y. Posta~e and Office Supplies
_p,2_ - + -1}
Jl
~elegra~ a':~Telepb~ e _ _ - -i i - - - 1 - - - - s +
1 - - _ . . ....
1
Water, Light and Heat
Refrig:.:ation _• ·- - · · - - ---+-·ti--- ·- Insurance

__ ~75 5}.J

L

M

0

ther General Expenses_ _ _ _➔------Total General Ex enses
4_

_:__i7 10

3]1Q.t ,0J) 1_ _ _66_ p~
i t a5

_

•

®.

-• I

-5Jt 96
_lZ 35 i
22 o_o_

l. l 't

-

- · _ 7~ 4~ 1

-I

J.6 00

..-f---"'~ i! -'

53 83

1

_G 13 _
1

:1.1. 7._7
l 5@
?2 o~o'-1,- - • - - - t -

S 00 - -

~

-·--

I_

• . _

-

- - 1 1 - - - i - - - ll

_1.5_ ~ - - - - - - 1 1 -

~~-n- --t-:--,-.f-:,-t+-----1~ = +..,..,,.'-!1 - - - - + - - - + - - # - - - + -=

~3!-.-

12

==a1:-·

'==&lt;JJ=;==p3=.:,~4 0~
--4~?==~ ~ ~ ~l==~6~7~0~ 1~9
~ i===~~=lc=====ll==

17

i l ,s =!=~~1=4!====;~1==a1~s==;1;1='=L

1

0 r . Ex s.-Per Ceo! of Sales
Net Revenue_(Excludigg_Taxes)
Per cent of Sales
Taxes Estimated
_ NeUn~omeir:_om_O,p.erati.9..n _
-~LCftnl_Qf_$ales

_

r --+-~

3

~"+:--11--

~

~

!!.......11--- }~ ~=--+1---+=1-=-1=is--=s:-:s1t-i•· -

2 .i
4 91
_ __

20 _

4 l

_

·

_ _ _, 101L.

CAI Cltl.1\Tt0t.i"' 1/Efllftill

MAR 28 '9\7

··::,N:..

&lt;..oa, ,t. 0 1\1',-,,t--_

F"'- P . B ,
AP~ 2 19,

�_

Comparative Statement of Operations of

Store for the Month oL _ •• _ __:-Ja.llO:H• _

- · - - ~101'1_

_

1

and for the_ __'l'rm:.""'~~EB~ _ __,Months of the Fiscal ·Year Ending December 31, 19L!_

FOR THE MONTH
LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
oe:c. RED

LAST
. YEAR

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK.

o•c.

••o

I

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

-

tr-

2-17-300

0

BS9 85 ' _ 858 Sl1 .333 07 I l 244 06 l _
3 56j 501
3 ~

Cash
-Ciiarged- - - Coupons

l ~ . 96
89 81_

14 10

Total Operating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

1.
441 .68

-2 4'76.. ~Hl l
3 l9B$ 82 I

'

e.asli:02!

1.0 f125 60 ~ .

6.£$2 1o'

,

18 6

,

OPERATING EXPENSES
UAINTKNANCEa

, 168'

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

50

241

22

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation
_ -20 68.
Veruclesana 'fl'.arness
~ .
H orses-~enewaTs • Other· Maintenance Expenses""-____
- -~1--1----4-+ Total Mamtenance
8.0

62 "ll

61 86

+---&lt;11+.J::lllil.lt-

-+-- .~ Yl ---lf--'l'-'!'!..t'U'!.-i i - -r

25 ee [
2 91

11.e ~8
l3 43.

- --

r
'

3
~~t---"64li---t--~
• 1--""-AJi

_8S

453 23
2a 9.6.

-

CZ5 00.. 1 - 75 00

25 00

_5J?_l _l~

4

;I

,2 2 9

16 52.i i

- --

.J

98 81 1

.

J'
'

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Ber cent of Sale-; - - - - -n---i,.;:=-

L~
I

Taxes (Estimated)
_

1

1

Net Inc_ome f!~m..9PE:F.~ i~.!1

f.m1r=7f==::
P=er~C
;;;e;;;
n;,
l o;;;,;f~$~a~le~s = : : :
=-=-= ==l~=~=~~~!==~=~~~l====4== ~ L k ==-t=~~ ~ l k==l==~~64~ =J,==1~=l~
'f 4 1

5 039 96

PURCHASES

U f~f=A =
n d=
.t
1

2 191. 87

2 21,J; IS9 15. 015 15

12 2U, S1

2 ?95 84

=. ~ -.=w=._€,
=_=
~ ===11=~ ~~J1=
-· ~~~U~~~~~~~~~~~~~

or• Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,

,

,

A-nr
. 11
~

a.ef . ·-·-

7
• 191_,

·

,y

�Comparative Statement ~f Operations _of.

r-

.'J!OJf_O• WASH • .._

. ___ Store 'for t~e Mon~ o_f..

.

~

. ~,.=

:··_-=..___1.01i-,_]

and for the ___F.o..ur_ __ _ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1911..!_

•
2-17--300

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
Rl!:O

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
oe:c.
RED

F-ift

OPERATING REVENUE§
SALES,

Cash

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

13 33

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs.

:too oo

86- ~

-i

108 Ei.8. __ l ~ 21
22 4~ 1
Z_ ~

...,

10J Q2

7~0 00
~- 65 _

_o_o

_30 00
_4. ~~
-

93
l .00 20 .
249 50

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
i _ Net Revenue (E~ g_T_ax
_ e_s-') ---'1...----&lt;LJo
Per cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)

-11-----1-!= 2 0

122

N_1:_t .!!l~~Ele ft.om QEeratio_.q__ _ _..,,
Per Cent of $ales
PURCHASES

~.t.~t
Anclitor'e Offic
• , Cheyenne, Wyo., _

15
8

5 796 26

4 ,49 40

1 04 6 86

_ - -· 191.L_.

t

7

-,

�.

~i

C?mparative Stat~ment of ?perations of

I

and for the __~ ! 'V~-

.

_ Store for the Month of

-

~Months of the Fiscal Year Ending Dcccmbc·r 31, 1911-.

-

2-17-300

,,

'1&lt;=:- '

I .

,l

OPERA.TING REVENUES

--\l - _Ch;rged

L

I

\

t

1

•·

1

-

~ pA9 89
602 16
ll
5 aso l~ 1 1 200 fl'/ . rn
o_ 2

229 3~

Oil

.~ - ~----Jl-----,1----ii-

~

5

1 5 .. l . 6 ~5

5.36

55

~ I

- -~-- -----~:~ ---- -l-~1 l

iL

~......,..:::.n---~ ~- ' ~ ~......-;~,

~ U - 1~ ~ 1 -~

_ Gr~ ~rqfitJ.rom -~a~s _ _
_

Total Oee.!at_!eg Revenu~
= ~ ~ = - ' . : : ~ ~~
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales ,-,.:========H===l==!!::!c:

\I

nI

o

__

_i\jisc;.ell.!!,l~Q,U§_Ea~ing~ _

, =

60 I

,:: 115..G

4

6. M ?S~
213 6.7
! ~ot @ !
1.8 1:JP.
.l. J.5.5
:-1

l 6')-.;l 09 I'.

. ____

112 _
Q~

"i 07~34

060 59

~

-~-

~- Cost_g!_Merchand.ise ~ Id

1·

..

Gross Sales _ -_- __- __-__-_---~.--e,·--+-.~-ij3
-l\-+-o_o-

j ___ ~ _

l

\:C l

.

goupo~s ___

! ~

:

-,-- - - -0-------,,-,..--...,.,....._,.,~--K,-.J:-;
II - -- 'EAR I
INC. BLACK
TtllS YEAR
LAST YEAR
INC. DLACII
i= THIS YEAR
= ~
y~
OEC.
REO
oec. RED

SALES,

l+,- Cash

f •

i

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

r-1 ======:-:======= ~ --

L_j;L._

5

~

a

r

\,
\ Store Bldgs. and :Fixtures, --Repairs
-1-.-- --- .--

j

r::::

l

MAINTENANCE,

L.. \ 2

L

I

OPERAT:NG ~~PENSES

r\·

□

~ -

I
l6 89

22 1

103 on

4-J.
-- .6G

':_o ~dgs. ~nd Fi~;s-Depreciati~ .
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals

2

0

I

l
~ Other M~intena1;~e,!xp_e_ns_e;;..
s - - - - - ll---'l---1--------4l-~ i--J~ u a....t.-i' ---4--=.,1,.c.~~---'-Al,l~:..o&amp;f-ll&gt;---+-!.l.Jo!..+.l..l~ '-----:µ;...L......1~~
Total Maintenaoce== = = = l~--== ~!&amp;~~l===i~~ ~~ ==;,~~t::::!.,#r===;,~~ ~

1

j!

J

\ SELLl~~ EXPENS~S= = 7 1

r

---l-

Salesmen ;i.pd D~_l:iverymen _ _ _
Store Supplies

!•~ \I

..

Ac\yertising
Staple Expenses
Gararre Expenses
Othe; Selling Expenses

_

_ -

Total Selling Expens~~

,t

I

I

:1

-

~

;- -,' _ Qt1!_er_ g~eral E~1:_ns_e_s _
.. . .
Total General Expenses

l

Water,- Light
·-- antl Heat
_ Refr!{{era.!_ion
Insurance

. ---- - -

l. OG I

_1.§. l i L
5 S7 ·

..c..A...~ .M'.- l l - -

__ itjll

f!

Oprg• .Exps.-:Per Cent of...Sales
ij
&gt;;et Rcv.eo.ue. {Excl11dil1~ ;r;xesJ~ _:::

1__

Ii').

_

4

Per Cent of $al~

•
PURCRASP.S

-1,,t) . f. (/(I I ~· J/'\

_599

.--11: a·o

!

1.0

0

08

1

sa l

0.10 00

f,il~
_

oa

970 .OD
__'};

3

12~ 81_

56~ 4:2_
l _ 7~

. 2_8 00
............:..1.1-.0Q _ _

55 OQ..

~

7 92

JI

lI

i"t;19 o l ,__.t=:l=

l 13 0 Zl1
926 ~~1==~
6_9
03~58
a::==
s=
s :¢:.:7=3 =!F====o;;::===¢====!11==~~
~I=

Cl (_

~

Per CticDl 0~ .:ii~-Taxes (Estimat~d)......:,.
~et.lucome.from Operatio0a

];25 00

_

Total qperating Expenses

1,l

.

-_

- _.. _______ _-. .__
·~-

'
;: _ _
,

..39 "/3

~

.

,

I

_3 22

if,.._ - -+.:''="1---i::-!'-~

Superintendence

_$-;-orek~~r~pd Qfflc; Cl!;!~
.
r - \Ye_tc!i_m_!!!!._!1!.Q..]~..!..tq_rs _

. - -

~

7_g_l 96

~00 64,
68
9~ 1
_3 5 7.9
J.2ti 00

3 2~ .

:::--=ii=.;;,!!o:= ~~ * ~

r

'. ..

_e 61

~~--~ I

I

3 0 22_

155 10

.-

~-

-13__8 ..16-.

j,1.__

,:,==!!==:~p=¥~ ¥l "=p= ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~= ~ ~ ~ ~ ~= ~~~~4l=l=

~ ~-li-- •+ ---"~--!1--+--:!:..42-ff---1-...L.!~W!---l-ll4il~~-i~~L--U--l-

!

I_

- c½-=
· ="'-"'-"'---'

- 7 r -r-i-

1

4 13 6 65

27

21 107 3 6

~~~I=~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Auclltox-•: ~ ~~,
C heyenne,
\
W yo.,

•~
_,,_. _ _

1

t-\ "I

"'"'·9-

-· - -·· 191..7._.

CAI CIILATION~ VflllF!EJ)

JUN 21 i~ll

.El'Jl.

Co111pt, 0~?.

r ~P w B"

JUN t;,t;? UH1

..

�!.t'ON0 .9 \VA61J._9 _

Com~rative Statement of Operations of.

Store for the Month of
.

- · ·-·
•

JUNE -.. _ ·--

• ...:1911_._

,_1

0

and for the _ _...,SiJ'L ___ _Months of the Fiscal Ye.a.r Ending December 31, 19lL!_

FOR THE MONTH
INC . BLACK
O!!C.
RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

THIS YEAR

OPERA.TING REVENUES

F='

I

16 99

1 6 67

~l3 41
49 73 1
3 90 1

.210 98 _
50 36 _
31 89

15

J

00

1 117 0_4:

62 ] 82
1 212f 60 ~
_ 41° 13

701 27
l 289 OQ I
3 00-,
1'72. 33 I

_.24

l~.c 73
33 4.1
§6 00

10 85
- -- 66 .Q_0_1

79 ~ _§ r
67 4J)
1 .13
__6_0 .,...,
_32
-.44

~

-i

3_09 5_9
Total Operatiog Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)

PUllCBASBS

.'1

IV\..~,_ '--f

32 750 15

! 23 2

-

Aaditor'111 Office, Cheyeooe, W yo .. .

CAI CUI AT11'11 1~ VffllfiW

JUL 2 1 f!H7
E,N.L

2 167 29

4 971 03

Gompt, Op~"'.:.tnf.

,1'Uly 21 _ __

C~e(}!rnd

'Yl./- '

{/' 'Y

E.

_, 101....1___.

y· 1

~

f-

' '"

0 0 ()QOO • #J t fl O •

J\j\. •t: 1 •.~,

OAI. L.l'D illlC.I( W)

r:._ , '

• • &lt; •ref

I

•

P- B ..

.,tJL is 1917

...

9 4 85

�ri

. -~ . , ~- .. . 1

_ · Stor~ for the Mondi of

Comparative Statement of Operations of

. .• · ~ ______. __

•

. .

_

_ 191_ _
,

'-

.

and for thc_ __ _.:..;..:.___ _ _Months of the Fiscal Year Ending Dccembc r ·ai, 19l.3:._
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

I

j

THIS YEAR

I

LAST YEAR

INC. fJLACK

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

I

INC. &amp;LACI(

M==......,,=l:f== ================(F-==-=r-=-=......;=i'-",::;=,'j=====r='----9 = = [,== 0=E
TC
=.==
·R:::E::::0= , r===,== =;===,)= = 7==,==~r= =D=ErC=.= R
=iBFD= =tr'=''- 11

7fII,

OPERA.TING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash

-- 1---cliargecr-•-·#-- - - · -- - - - ·-

• - ,-- -

- - - - -- - - - • __.!.!'

~ -- -

.I

1

J

I

'

- ,_ - ~(_ --

__

_

•

• r•~

;

- -~

IF

! -•

--

__ - '
_
" If
--·~- , - - ....
er

~

,

,

-

L

/i

_ ,_ _

_,

- •~-~

1-

~

-- - ,
'[I'
-- - - ·
-~ -··
----------- --!l-~~--.--+~~~--ll---f,---t--+---{r.:..--1---t--~t--:--+--+--H---t----t---H-· ~
Gross Sales
JL
IL

Coupons I -- - - - -

-

,I

I

-

-

-

....

... __

1

1

1

t

i - -

-

eoTon-iercnand1seSo@

i

Gross Profit fromSales
~ -- - - -Miscellaneous Earnings

-

-

- - -- --

-

- -

,· ·--

~:::.~::·:::.::···"
----l
-l -1~~
Per Cent of Sales

--

-

-

-

-

-

- '-'-

- - _

- -

--

··..

'

'I

-

,

=ll=a=~ ~-'--=:l=---=-·~ - _.;.,c_•;~-=w,,=J..:
' =~=·~/&lt;~·ia....~......=c:.:a=,~
--

U l = = ; ; c l l = = = = = =~= =-=

::.

•~_---_ ~_-.- - - - - __ - ·

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

(&lt;

-- - ---- . ,
Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciatioo
--- .,.
ven1c1es ana"Harness --:- - - - - H----•o(l--- 1:1•-,o-rses-Renewals ·- - ~ - - - - - · - :- - • LftnerMaintenaoce 'Expense_s_ _ _--1,- - - - ' ; ; - - - -.-

- ,_

-~. [~~
,,
•
..:._c__l.=
I --- -

--

-, -

- -

--

-

,

I

~

-

l
SELLING EXPENSES,
Salesm.eo and Deliverymen
\1
lt \~ - Store Supplies
----

-

-

-

'L
Iti Irr
I

.J1~
_:~=•~.
_

I

r

-

- - -i-t

~,-

-

-

.L--1...

rJ

~-,

''U

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,_ -

.

•

- -- .:...1...... _:..:. I,

-

I

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tJ-ti

H

'

.: L..~
.... - - ~ --

i ---

• -c''~~1 1 - - - -

f--

_. i - , -

l

GBNB~AL EXPENSES,

__

__

)_

---

-

---

~ '- -

-

I

•

•

'

1·

•

Ji

;f, I

-

•

- -

- wateF;ugof and ·Heat " -

• - - : - --

r

---"-

xelrigeration
·--·
Insurance
-◊ther General Expenses··

1

- ! - •-

•

- - i--, ,·

-

- - ...!!:l.J 'J-'
--·
•
-

----:-- --,- - - - - - - ---:..1---,,1--- -

,

-

-

-

--

_

-

:,

-7

· -- •• I------- ~ ~ - - - - 1 - - - ' ~ - - ~ - - ~ :...i-J

I•-

:~•- j

-.-.,_..!.,__

.,.

-

j

!- I~ -

-----!-- -~.

(

·---~-----11-

.../

'--

.

Superintendence
;7
, .
,. . -StorekeepersandO.fficeCle-rk_s____ u_ __ •i l'·•- - ·-~-----:- -

1

.

, --

-

---·-7.---.L.:... =
_.,., l ., __

-·

---

i::

-- -- _
.~: _ [4,1:

.
r

-- -

-. ~ -

t r - ,-

Ii

-·,

~ ;'•-~.,. -- .,

-

'

Watchmen and Janitors
Stationery, Postage and Office Supplies
,__ - reregrapha.oaTelepFone
,

1

j

I

t

'l----+----1---11----4----•0-----io--+--◄i---,.__--+---li----+---+'--ll---+-----'---11......-

Total Selling ~x_?enses

i~

n1 1
1\ :\

-

i

-

I

·1 ·'

~

" ._.-_- J,- "'

• ·=

-

)

Wi==9l===T='cital=
ot=a=--=M=a:.;1=n=te=n=a=oc=c=e==--====4'==p==i..4==il====j=-=:c::-T--=,r==t='=-&gt;_(;T·-'.""·)➔-==

~l

r~,c.l
tt

I

MAINTENANCE,

Advertising : _
....
Stable Expenses Garage Expenses .•Other Selliog"EiPen'ses- - - - -

-

-

OPE.RA.TING EXPENSES

\: .~ - : l
11 r
\ ~ ,__ J '! •.,.
ii

--

1

~ -

I
•

-

•

rJ

~ ~~

,

-

-~ , _._

- -

I
---1-,..---

- - ---·
- (

- - 1~- --+-- - -

-

1•

_ _ _ __ ..i_
_
___ ~

"' . - - - - - -

-i .
-

-

--

-

TotalGeneraf Expenses _ _ _

'

.. ....
·,

Wyo., .

191 _ _ .

....:

,;, l l.Efl r.l,\CK av , .(_,,,,t't'.-.
__;J:?%.:
~•G C (l tlt • • • •
•-l/\1..L_c., ilAOI, TO,.• •

. • •. •.": . . '

p_ B .
i,Uu ~ 1917

ir:-~

-

,•

'

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Comparath-e Statement of Operations of _ _....:,i'l'Oi:-..ui:mow..,- -_.Wraa
SHA.a•••~-- __:_-·,;:,store f~r the Month o-f~
_-""'·_us
~ -=-=
---_::._=
_-......A,mKJ
.- .....,,..S~T...,,.._w:.
_ _ t91..7_ ~•

and for the::..e_ __ E,..J,egh,u,.11t_ _ _Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1,91..7_..__
9-17-500

=

Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales •
\

I
OPERATING EXPENSES

-

'

rr~---- (Rstl m~ t pd)

A I: , ,

:

11.•et..1ncomc from Operation
P~Cen.tqfSa\es

1~

"

1 !) S1

t'\A

~,:;.,;

PURCIL\Sns

~ 606 81

2 5

6 234 86

l 571 96

Audi ~•s Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,_ _~1.-!.!!..!~!.5
Se_member 20

0 -~ -~
VlllUYtm mr

1

!.

, ~ ~0

1 tt!l

'7~

4 ~nn i.i-P.j

/J. n QA, Ail.
J O 2

i&gt;A1

ca,

i::

-~©~r}
u1
~?fl

.

a

•

.

--~

.

-

lo7

32 251 92 =·
12 - ~68 60

, 19t.!_.

- -~·

~

5J

45 210 42

Or~ rr, ~ t,, p ,

,j,,, - · -

I
l

I

90 98

0.6_

s

~ ...

2 ,:.

S!'.n 0 2'

~!&gt;. An \

F'~ p _ B .
SEP 2 2 1917

I
1r -

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'

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Comparathre Statement o( Opc·r·a_t.i_
·o-ns-=o~,r::~~~!':O:ll0::·~•!11!!,1!!!!SH!!:!.

r

and for the

Nine

0

- -·- ·~st~r:;07 th: :~~=th_ o
_ f=...,
=·=
=•
=--=__:'~P~P!!:..!f t~ma~
· !2.9..•---191_~ .,_

L•

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, ·191-1...•
_9.11-soo____o

IJ
OPERATING REVENUES
SALES:

.

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBN,\NCB:

l6t

J.

Store Bld1's, and E.ixtJire§=:Repjl.irs _ ... __ ~- _ . _

10, 9

Oprg. E,xps.-Pcr Cent of Sales

• / _ .~ ·- ~~t_R~yepue_(fi_x&lt;:lud!ng '.ff~esL_
Per cent of Sales
i1
Taxes (Estimated)

_

2E____2,g_~ 06

_ g_~
3

1!) 1.,2

•

6

88 13~ ,

4

!&gt;~

..

a

79

1 3
0

,

1( ,_i;

1 · ;1

1 1 .P/

LZ.6.. .fil.. __4 ~84fL5_2i.____4. .5.0.9__7_Q
1

2

AA. ~ 4.

r,
·.t1.nf:I 1 ~ V

, on ./\0

~

•'

Q A

5

F:- P - EL
OCT 24 \917

~3.8.. 8.0_ H 1 ,

~-

l

3

,

228 na.

/ I ' ·)

I. -·

,,.

-------

r.

�-

-...-

· .-

Comparat i'\."C StalCtllCO t of_Opcr ati~ns o f _ ___.
ft)JID..,..
......._ _ _-_ _ __,._,Store for the Month of_ _....OQ.W_
Ml'l.....
lllll:'_- - - - - 1 9 1.J_

and for th"'e---=
!aiUi'
==-c'------Months of the F iscal Year Ending December 31, 191~
9-17-500

FOR T HE MONT H

F OR T HE PERIOD

➔~-T-H-ISYEA-R--1,1--L-A_S_T_Y_EA_R--11--6~-~--.B-LR-A~-~ - -u-- T -H I- S_Y._EA_R_ _!l -- L A_ST_Y_EA-R---11~-

OPERATING REVENUES

ISAr ~ :

-,4~ :=-=
.. __

~--

-

h.ar_g~d .......- - - -- oup.o_
n

,r-

I

I 1 _950 B7 jl

_____,_ _ _ _

_

t l

-•

I:

'I

168 lL-:L

,

I'

$79 75

1 2?1&gt; 06
.l 098 '22
869 85

~ ·- .516 9~

!

11

1

a~r.

- 8 ~5 69
7 88V 86 I
~5&lt;18.
1
__J'l52 ~ . 16 aoo "Ill, }.5 787 p5
3 .01'1 21.!..
1 819_ 9.0 JL ~8 821 -90 &gt;--~ 21"/ 69.....j~ 9.l.604 . 211~

. 2

--1+---;1-----------·-----{t---+--+--➔:-'- - + - ~ -il--

+--

I

1--......,.,.-

J,

--,,-

-+--!!--- + - -+---!,~ - - l - - + --l....

l+____
G_ro_ss__s_al_es - - - - -- - _
P/ 268.
-2... OZli
- ~o_
,
CostofMerchandi~d _ _
G ~(lg ~8 4 317 ,;~
1 892 02 52 1~2 45 4 014 8 195.
,
Gross Profit from Sales
- ...1-...l L...it'H
~i~-~•O..n--11---+Q,....,...
1n
"+-4Q-~• ___ l ~ na
i1 t:io~ &lt;lQ in '7.dA. 'I~
• 11_aq_cqµs __
Earni_
•~ _
,.
~o .
1. ,.n ,
a.o
_ -\l.
o 1L1
1:_,
..
rvl 'sc~
,---11---1ii----=
__
A.
,
l...z.Al
·, ,..,.__
·1 1..T•
I
Total Operating Revenues
l ~,;.o__ 66 I
9]._'7 , A
143 49. . _ 11 g_os Q.St 'Of ~ A~
"
Operating Revenues
- ,•
~
Per Cent o( Sales
l ~.
17 ,.p
- 2 ~ - ~- ~ la.I, 6
J.

i _ ,

_ _ _

i ' 3

I

• I

I

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

•

aJ

I

-,,,,6~=~"""·
. B,:L;=~=~- - i r

5

2

~

.

. . . 62 .

•

1 1 -.

_

6 4

~

5

9 1 J 33

,

8 9S

_

j ) 8
...!.

I

_

l 6 6
L

,

I,

5 ;

jJ

I

'

~,:; 1
,

1 :u;_4 (l2JL
I
9

h

I

ir,

1

I

2

4.elr:

1 1 fi!: '1'J"1 .

J
- i
7

l .
~

12 OU

I

11

F - P . B ..
NOV 28 1917
--.

• r

a

11

,,
(

~

�.-i-....

~

....

--r.:__,,,,.,,_.

-;:di'

,

-1

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, ·191....7.._

E l even

and for the

....

S1:~re for the Month o,_f_ .=,,~.=
.c:rr=em=·ibe=
· :::..
r.2..,_ _..,.
_ _ _1_91..7_.

Comparative Statement-of Operations of !l!ono. Wash i ngton,

9-17-SOO

•1•
·-,- --- -·

,, .

..

~ --

---

__

7

11··

-

_,;~~ .;HE MONTH - -

__J_
1

TH'.s Y E A ~!

LAST YEAR

.

- -

·-

l 6~~-sL;~~

I

-

j!

TH1s YEAR

FOR ~-H~ -;~RlqD - • ·-

6~~-eL~~~

LAST YEAR

~ = = = = = = : l = = ; = = : = = ;1 1

I

i

I -L_ -

I

I

OPERATING BEVENUllS
- ~A~:·

--

----

-···- __Charge~.

_ __ . -•.----

___..Coupon.

_____ ___

-

-11------ -

-

-

I. l 244 7.2 li 1 019 I &amp;i ! .225 08 I 9 681- t?:-1

-

·-- -

-

- - ----

-

-~

_ .,.....,_

-

~.

1 34~ 77 I
4 ~05.6 66.

•

l

F
r

r~

I

8 907 50 I
"/73 91 I
41.3 05 ~ 18 563 56 j .1 5 137 ZO ; • 3 1426 26 1
89.6 60 ~ 43 7.75 15 33 274 . 3.4 1 l (J 1500 81 1
I
~

I-

7 960 79 1.. 6 ~26 oe
.1 , 534 1s ~ 1.2 020 12 57 _3J.9_14 . 14 zoo
r -~-·
6 228 4'1
l 540 25 I 58 931 ln 45 '377 42 t- 13 !if-~ 73
-1
6 768 '72
1 19.2 07 j. l 197 69 I _
5 52 13 088 97 . ll 941 72
1 14-7- 25 -~ ·-- - 1

--

_ . _ Gross Sales __ _
Cost of :Merchandise Sold
_ _ __Q_r-01111 Profit_frQ.m..$aJe§_
__ _ .MisceJl~l)eous ~~ings _
Total Operating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

-

l 762 82
4 953 25 '

•

-

2 i 10

~

1

, ,a11 , .,,

, , Q? i:-ci

,~

es

r-

!'i ~i;

._ _

I

1n

, ,

nt;;

7 '70

1 15..o ~r~

--3~4Ja 1 1z 100_ 02JL.11 9-.4_9 4_g.J
,n 2-

3.,,6

1 A t:..

?n

n

I I 2J6_jL_::::i-f
=

=F

OPERATING EXPENSES

I

l\iAINTENANCR:

384
00' - ·-· _32, 14
---

..,_---iR1----=
S=tor~&lt;!g§. and Fixtures-Renairs
~ -

Store Bldgs. an,d F~xt's-'Qgp_r_~ciation ____ ~- ~ P 6.0.. ~( __ .20 _69
_..... .
. 7 ..:..
7J... _ J::Iorses-E..e!!~wals_ ________ _
_ _
~1..__2· _ ..QthtLMaintenaOC(LExilfil)s£s _ _
27 1 ~
5
Total Maintenance
431 7 6
53 23

tO _ Vehicles and Harness _ _ _

sELLlJSG nxPnNsns:

173}
_75 \\
L'lG I
L78 l

f _

§alc;__smen and _D~liv~ri~
StpreSupplies
_ _

AdYestising-_
S,ta_\Jle ExQen_ses_ _
_ \ _ Garag~ ~XQ!'ln1es.
_
\.'l.9. \ .. _ Qthe~ §elli!!g __!::3 pe~~
.
•Total Sellinrr Exnenses

II _

_

I

_

=~....

,-

378 5Z ,

---

1Ji8 09
_8 ,..7 2
_

-~ 25 00. \
3..13.9 r19

_ _

26 00

SJ:!Pyinteodence . __

____

_

_1i.-.._

_lQ6 l 'L

1

!~a

906 85

430 62 L_jl7_S 3pJ
I

'

1193 .52'
45 '9"4,i .
275 00

11

~

2.Ql 8..l

1 A'I L9.8.._I

_

I

I

_

104 32.. _

_&amp;-50 j)Q_

~ ~z ~

II

648 51 I I 1,
9858 ,I
- .17 04 FI
, -rp
.\

9494 .
28 90
275 QO

I

_ __ .8 5 . _ l 223_ -98 J
4,p _o_o ,_ 2_ ~9fi 00 :

k

I ~

p

r

~ 11~ Q_6

2 8 83_Ll_9-

1

'rl 81 f _ Storek~p_!!sand Office Clerks _ _ _?9 ~ J&gt;O

1,: ::- ~ :~4

I

-

•
1

? a . n? .

t 2 ,368 73 I ,l "/20 22

176 2e
.J.1 7O

::I~1

226 6.6

1

1

Gl!NRCAL BXPBNS&amp;S,

l.8Jl

544 3_?_ __
20 42

_ _
_

01

,.1 ~ -

02 I -

2 &lt;:J11. 1:4

!

j

•

.l

i"1t:.A 1 ?, l Jk

'

I [ " :,.

l ~ 141 99

_2 l95 , l6

81 ~9-....., . ~:

_

199 ~Q~ ,L,~-

c.~.

1)-.W~cl~l£!!.~nd Janitors
- --- . 2 32..
J5 9.0 I
7 05
. 1. 15_ -.
ii:"~.3 1-~!?tat~onery, Po~1se11n&lt;!.9~~eplies
__z.o_08. - __l l~ - - -1a _a5_! - - 311 62 1
26i_ 29
50. 3.3 ....---'
.1184 _ jel~g~_Q~nc! Tu!~~~«:. :__- ---__5_
__8 ~55..
__ 2 _7_5_r - - _ _82 ..00 L _ _ 7.0 2Q_l
l l. so__ -:i
1
1.62 _ !~a,!_er, Li~!~ a nd Heat_ ___
'-- _ _3.3 54
11 00
--22 M . r- - · 143 94 I
121.. 00 _, J?2 94 • 1
t/
Refrigeration
__ •
- -ti---- t- I - --n--- - + -+---ll-- + -- - ' --1L__- _
_ _
- - 1 - - i i - - - 1 - - 4 - - - l l - :....r - '
tl.8.6
Insurance
__ _
_ _.7_ .92_
7 Q ? __ _
I
-87 .12·,1--_,_8_7_.12-1;....-+---_
1_ _11_-t,....• !1~7
Other General E;.\'.penses
1 F. ~~
9 E1
6 Ah
46 51
30 34
1 ~ 1 '1 I _ , . =.
Total General Expenses
4-8 2 8 7
394 75
88 l ~J! 4 296 0'1
3 914 ~
3 R1 QR I
1

ao_

I-

f:

I

I

Total Operating Expenses

PURCilASES

·1

Jl.
L-·

r

I

I
..
I

f;;--- p. i3 DEC 26 19_17
•

---- ' -=-- •

l.
k

�Comparative Statement of Operations of

•

1'cm·o;tia■Jd.nd•D

Store for the Month bf_ _..h.,.
-ui,~eb-c:11•,._r_ ___;:____ 191..,..,' L.

and for th1::..e_ _'l'w_,a
...l..Y11..1•..___ __._
. Mo.nths of the Fiscal Ye~r Ending D ecember 31, 191L
9-17-500

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

r

~!---T~ H- ,s
- YE
_A_R_ _{l__LA_ST_Y_EA_R--n--,N-C. B_LA_C_K--H--T-H-IS_Y_E_AR-:c-!i--LA_ST_Y_EA_R_~l--"'.".'",N'."C'C.~B~LA"""'.CC':':K--,lh:::i
DEC, RED
DEC. RED

--1

OPERATING REVENUES
I SALES:

Cash
. __.CJ1acge.d........___~ - - ~!r----1i-Coupou..-- - - - - -

I

I-

l 881 63
1 48 46 l
817 .ao

~ 94..
Si'
7-4.0 &lt;':2~
51 8Si _
5 3

~

~L st.1: 4

- - -· - - - - - - ---li- - - l - -- 1 - --11-- - ! - - - ~ - 11-

1 .a?n: ss ,

--4-- - 1 - -4,,-

2

M

l~ 8 ~,1 8'1 J! 1
'l9 . . .12 3'25 lG '

02

9 o'!t

---l- - +- -H- - -+--+----l~

--,f----+-

___G=ro
......s,J.....§aj_e_!&gt;. _
_.
Cost of Mercl1~u_djse S_g.!£!.. - - - -Ji...___,,.i..µ.u,.J;u.c;2io1--,:1---J...,J;l-l-&lt;'l~ ~ 1--i..+-1-.
:..... - G.IQ.SS Profit from Sa~L _
•n----li-_Mlscellan~
Earnmgs _ _ _ -- -11-- -l--__,~Li.L~l-- + --Al~lalWll-- ..:+-4-a- ..ll---+--"""~ 1----+.....--........q......t.U1"-tl - -~
Total O erating Revenues

-iH

1

l

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE:

.6] \

Store Bld~ and Fixtures-Rep~J£s_ _ _ ......~ 3 '-'- _ _ _

_169,I _.....filore ~Jgg~, _and Fixn.- J l~~g ~tion

il!o9 _'Lsl&gt;)&lt;i....!'F!!..llja[!&lt;"'-

••

_ - -1 -

--

_

S9 _33 (

20 .62

o ~ l-

~_ _

.11'111 li.Qrser-:.ReJ1~)Ya}s____ _: ___ .. ___
. . . - - --·1., r Q.t;-~ait!.,t~na.!l.Ce_Efil).CJ}SJ:S
1---4- - + -4t-- - + -~ 4-!-!a!l-\
O.t.itL°W.ai.n.t.e1t~.n~~
•
1

f

Ir
- + - l~

....¥::i~ - + - =Ul!..)j!......Jll~

--+-'=

%t-':..¥.t

Total Operating Expenses
0 rg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Taxes)
Per cent of Sales
•_

_ Net Revenue (Exclud~

I

_,,

Taxes Estimated
ret.lncomeJLo.m. Oneration'------!f- -""+o-l-0-~t-ll
Per Cent of Sales
PURCllASBS

4 733 so

3 033 o,

1 700 43

68 341

51 608 72

Auditor's Office, ~ . , o r : t l a n d . , O r e . , Feb,23' 191.lL..

I

- ,

•

L

•

__,.,4-M~

��~ODO
• _ _S tore ,or
1:
Januar,r _ _ _ _1n__
8
Comparative Statement of Operations of _
___,•..__1faadllJ18'1on
_ ____;:;.__ _
t b e M onth o f------'=-===..__
1

and for th"'-=-_ _ One_
·_.__ _ _ _Mont~ of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191__!_
9-17-500

Jr

T

FOR THE MONT~

-• - -

•

-

Fc;;R THE PERI O D ~ · - -=- -

l'---T-H-,S-YE_A_R_ _,r_LA_
S T_YEA
_R_..,1:--,-N-C.-B-LA_C_K_.....1-_T_H-.S-YEA_R
_ _o _ _
LA_ST_Y_EA_R_
DEC. RED
.

-

-

rt

_.,.._ _
,N~C. e-LA-CK-e--lr
DEC.
RED
I ,

'I

--

I

--

r

-

/-_

.

f

·OPERATING EXPENSES

.

I
I

2C 64!'
.

-

--

;,

111 88
li e 00

29
4r9 16
'I 50

J.6.. 1'5
..

r

.,

9%

m ~'

1 CM&amp; 97
1'4. 1

...

I

604 ' 66 1

~

M

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fUUl A1

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n

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~A.

~

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,~

A."4:1 Q'J

03

~

6 9M 00

I

f 92
lS 9(1
85! 50 .

.,

6 10'l 4E

18 90
26 13

l"ihi!
'
390 74
., ,0 .
All:. 11

4'1fi

85

8M
876 s,

��&lt;.:

C-omparath·e St~tt.:111t.•11t of (.')pcratfons of_---!!~~OIIO
=~•-•=•=
llh
=•:...__ _ _=St:ore for the Month 6,.__f_-_ ft
_ b_r-.rz
_ __,.' - - - - - - - .
.

and for th.__.e__.flro-=a.___ _ _ _ _Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191~
9-17-500

,___.c
FOR THE MONTH
THI S YEAR

I

OPimAT ING REVENUES
SALES,

-

-

--

940. 13
l 588 82
4 .005 85

LAST YEAR

I

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

I

J

2 131 57 1 1 63 I 131
494 M
3__ 94 • 2 161 53
168 58
2 59~ 951
l
6
.
75
10!l 0
45 .. 9 059 80
2 301 10 I
/
I10 988 18
l 525 ,,,, I l3 62 90
2 964 72 I
19 34 --8 -942 .68 2 776- 66·1
1 386 88
0
188 06 ·
138 i39 l 2 3 56 :r
I
'3
2 30
0
0
2
~36
96
I
2
046
60
36 '
190
139 ,79
I
2 ~
1 6
16

135

04 ?5
l ~239 88
2 964 40

THI S YEAR

--

-

---

_ Ca§h
_ Chai:~ed_ _ _ _ _ _ _
-.Coupon__
-·-

I'

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD

✓

-

6 534: 80

G.ro~ SaJts_
Cost of Merchandise Solg_
Gross Profit from Sales
_Misc_clla..11eous Eai::nin_g_s_ _ -··
Total O erating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

u

3 28

16 4

18

r

r

2Jr-

~

I

OPERATING EXPENSES
1\IAINTBNA."'iCB:

168

Store Bid . and Fixtures- Rewr§..

20 64

20 62
- --·-

Store Bl_g_ru;. and Fixt's-Depreciation
Vehicles.and Harness.____
&amp;ts~s~ne\valL _ _ _

SBLJ.ING E XPENSES:

Stcm~_Supplics

_

_ _ __

~ 176 Ad,·crt.ising__
.. _ _ _ __ _
\ 1 l'/~' St:&gt;,hle Expensc_s _
_ _ _._
}• 174 _ 1b'atm.taJl:rkPQ~ &amp; 1',~ -

1

It· _1 P/9 __Other
S~ll~g J'.::xpe~ ~ _
T Q.t&lt;!LSclljng_E. enses

--l

__

25 oo l

-

12 ,30

---n----tn'i'ii"Et-Ti~~-

25_ 90
;

8S

76

_Rcfrigc_ra_t_io_n --------n--- ~ - -1-- - - - 1 , -Insurance
t--"'-'lf-- Other General Expenses
Total General Expenses

194 67

04

28

✓

16(99 1 I
211 '70

~~

153 .(l;g
734 69

301 -

1

377 55

60

05

60 oo I
3f 61 !

l~ f

25 46 1 I I

I

31 -61 ~·-

..-,;;~T"iir--t-;J"IIJ"ll''}-,_-.,;+.----tn,.-..tx;ML- - +-i....t-..-,.·U--+-::---4-~

GENERAL BXPE;sSBS:

....,__.... _?uperintendcnce
102 05
8
Storekeepers and Office Clerks
3~0 QJ)_
W~£h~~'!~ '!d J~n_ito
_rs_ _ _ _ _ _1_ __..,_
72
. St~tpne!}'._~O~tageandOfficeSu_p,_elies
~
8
h an~ Telephone_
5 75
8 _
__ 2_g_!it and_!{eat
11 00

41 24

1
, - - - -I4 -f - - - -- - - - ~ . - - - . . . - :

l'F.6 69
16 9.,

293 19
115,\

02 !

......_ · -

I

~ ~- - -111-11-..s,"4!--'0th.ctJ\1ainte.nance.Expenscs. - - -,~ _ _ _ __./' ---1+to.tal..M.aintena11..c.e_
335 36

I

~'JI! (!,? :

355 98

555 98
--

_

- 110 64
.. .

_ 2(0 9J)__
- 41 otf
_6 50

I

8 59 !

.,o. oo

7~

--- 2a M:
..75

213 88

I

27 1 51

~ rg~-1 -_

38( O_O I

6'7-1!2

r _s~

13 0 5 I

11 00 - - - - - - -if 13
-

96

61 63

105 00
- 1 -01
-- •

13 36

2

0°.0'41-'--+-~
.:::

- - - -·

785 5

Total Opera ting Ei..-penses

Opr . Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
N_et_Revenue (E ~ n~ Taxes)_ _
Per cent of Sales
axes Estimated
~~-ii-~ ·•i:~...lru:o..m_e_frQJ1l_Opcration
PerCcntofSa~lc=s="-~~ - - -1r--f~~

7 ~~:.._~~ ~:L.:11.:.......4 ~~~~r..:.-~~~ ~ (- -L~ ~ ~ lJ.:-.- l=-''-r"=-,,1-,--:1~.
1 199 11
, 1 98~.

�and for th ___________
• Months of the Fiscal Year Endi~g December 31, 191_Q_
9-17-500

J

FOR THE MONTH

THIS YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

THIS YEAR

I

::

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVID\'UES
SALES:

-

C,!lsh_
_ Charged _ _ - - ~ - - - - - -

I'

CoupoIL - - - - - - · - · _ GrQ¥ Sal~s
Cost 0Uvl~l'.fh1mdise_ Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
_Mj}~eJl;.me®s_Eawings__ _
Total Operating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent o[ Sales

J

, t=

I I I[

r

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNANCB:

Store Bid . and Fixt~RepairL_
.:.....--1,--S...to::..r=e Bldirs. and Fixt's-Depreciationj _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Vehicles and Harness ________ _

._ 11

ses Rene'\Y._al_§_ _ _ _

ii---~~1 - -H,..m:..

_

_

....,~--11--P.ther..Mai.ntl:nam:e...E~penses._ _ __11,- ----11---+-0J11l M_ai11.t;.~ance

n - - - - + - - - -- - - - --

-

..;----+---1----------+-----------·

l

1 SBLLING EXPENSES,
4

S,?-lcsmcn and D~iverymcl}_
Store Supplies
A&lt;lvC'rtisjng
Stable ExBen~es
Garag:e E ~p.:mscs

_ Oj:_hcr Selli•~ ~,wen~ _ - - - - i ! ---+--- t- -it---+---:-:-+.--i~--r.--=-+:-:--ii---!~e-:-+.--c-~i---+---,-,-+--:-:-~l---+:-----lf--:--ll-4~ota,l_~clling Expenses
GENERAL BXPB~SES,

__fuiperintendence
______ _
i..-_ _ _
s _to_rekeepers and Qffice Clerks
_
Watchmen a~Janitors __ _ _ - i i - - - + - - ·
_ Stationery, Postage and OfficeSue£!i.es
TeleK!:!ef.!..?-nd Tel~~g one
__
.. _ W~t~ ~g~~.:;?d Heat
_ _ _ . __ _
~frigeration

f r - - - - -~

u---u-'-In....;s;..cu...c
ra....;n...;.
ce

___

___

I

--tt----11--=0..::tl!_er~ Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

I I I

I JI

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales

II

•

~ .fu:~~e_ (Exc~uc!_ing Taxes) __

Per cent of Sales
Taxes Estimated
·.c.tln.c.Qrn!?...f_r..9.,.,m.,_,,
O~r~a!.l:t~io~n,___ _ _1!--+--lf--ll~ ---+-- ~ -~ ~---'---l---1~- -+---+:..._-l\..--~~;._:_4-_...j!---1f-- t--li
Per Cent of Sales

I [--,=~========!:.

PuncnAsns
Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,

___________ ~.
, 19

'

·'I

�Comparative Statement of Operations of !'ono, W'ii!i! ~

mi

and for th._____ _3_ _ _ _ _1\lfonths of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191~
9-17-500

FOR T HE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

OPJllLI.TING R1lVllNU1lS

•

I

SALES:

L l ~69 os j~

Cash

__

- ~C.harrred.__
l- _Cou;

\ 1 8_
32 08 \!
1
_ _ _4_?J5

_ __

2f?

- - - --

-

- - --

-.1--

I

~29 20

l I 333 8'1

3 I 367 50
-

LAST YEAR

I

3 200 62 2 _4:'1 98 ;
. 498 ~l . A, . -59~ 6111 3 9.26 82 ,·
1 i ~7 i 5 , 15 62£1" 66 _10 125 69

839 85

--4---+--!1 __~

THIS YEAR

4 - - - ll - - - - 4 - - + - --f, - -- + - - + - --H--

? 466 3 8 'I 5 641 22
1 9~ 16
419 28 1 6
'-~~~Co=s~il_1e~handise ~ - - ~ ~-=
6~~~ -5~ 1=8~ r---'4"-+-6~2=0-+-'3~0--tt-----1--t---7~7~4r8=8'"-1t-=-,--=...,_..-._____G=r=os'-s...
P--=ro=fit;:;..(:.;.;ro__m_,_S=a=le=s-- - - -·t 1'11 2Q_
'.l_ 02Q 92
lt5.9 28
.%J
. _ Gro~Sales _

_____ _

_ _ __ Miscellaneous Earnings _ _
Total Operating Revenues

0

i i 1_2 80

l

021 92

t==!~=o=p=ep=r:=:in~cg=e:=t=:~;;=~=~:=s== = = ~ ' ~~-~ 1""'6~ 8~ :tt:.:---=- - ~ 8 4 "

L

J

--+--

Q.

- -_2 ~

_

169 _ Store Bldgs. and Fi~t'.§ Depr~ioI!
Vehicles and Harness _
~ -Horses . Ren~wals. ~

JO 62

19

22

20 se L__

0-1: 1

- _'_. = ,--

Total Operating Expenses

18 6

2 7

22

_61 a~

Taxes Estimated

71 46
1 oa2 e1

Hl---f+----1.U:.t .J»CQmf:. from Operation

Per Cent of Sales

ff

, 191-:.....

I

I

I
r

l 914 25
11 6

0 rg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales

I I'

66 79
9 45

150 88 I, 3_ 40

MAINTENANCE:

Store Bid . and Fix,:tu=res=.:: -"""'
R,=ep=a=irs:;.._..11 -- - - . + - - -i 1-

723 64

-+-----,l! - - - ~- - + - - - fl

OPERATING EXPENSES

168

C:

FOR THE PERI OD
INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

�a nd for t hP~_ _ _ _ __ _ __ Moq.ths of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191___ •

_ Gross Sales __ _
Cost o[ Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
_______,.___Miscellaneous Eaminu;.2_ _ _ _ _--1!--+---+--l~--+-- -+- --41-- -+ - - + -~ ;.--+--+-~!-- -+-- + - - l~- - +---+- -i
Total O crating Revenues
L_
..-Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales •
t t = = = = l i = = = ===:i===t::I= = = r - = = = i f - ~ ~~ = = = t = = l t -· -=t===r-~ ~ ~

OPERATING EXPENSFS

l

MAINTENANCE,

Store Bld s. and Fixtures-R
,.::e ==ir,..,s'-----14---'-·-+---n----+Store Bldgs. and Fi?£t~s. ~epreciation.=- u---1~-n----n-- V....,.eh=icles and Harness
...
_ __
I\
_j;iq_[_sfili-Ren~iilii_ _ _ _ ___ _
__ ___ _ _ _

L

Ml--ll-~h.er...M__&lt;!..inte_nruJS:~E~P.,enses. __ _,.......u--+---+----11----4----4----1!\ ..__4-_ -+_
T_Q_taLrt[ainJ~llai:t~e

1

---4,_ _4-_--+_ _0 _ _ _-+----+--11----4---+-----j

SELLING EXPENSES,

11i\

_Sales1p~ and D~lj_yer)'men
Store Supplies
_ - =---:.. ~

\~ -

- - -

1

1~

-~- _

• .- .Adwrtising
~table Expenses
.

------=--=-~-==

_Gara_g~ Expcns~ _ .

_

_ _ _

Jt

l_

t-- __Qt her S~ling_~e.£_!1s~------¼l---+.,,.......-t----i&gt;---+----+--&lt;►--+---+----1;..--,4---+---4t-----l.......- - 4 - - ~ 1 - - - - + - -.,_-!,I-'

,·r-· ~
I
i\

:

1:o.taj_S:;...:c,;::,ll=in=g~ E;,;;~==
en=s;;;e;;;,
s=====fl====i~=::;===(i===+=--=~~l===t== ~ =t.===t==¼==r:==.t==~=:.i}::=z=!=::=~=46:"=

I GBlliBUAL EXPENSES,
Sunerintendence
,__ Storekeepers and Office Cle_rk_s_ _ _-l,
Wa_!fhmen and J3mitors
________n....

__ __

___ _

_ ___

~tationery,_~!!geand OfficeS~e!.i.~n- --+-..:...,1-----if---t---•-t
_ _ - --~,~--..J-- _
Tele a hand T_el_e..._
Q_h o_n_e_ _ _ _ -1;,---+---t---u - - - + - - - - + - - n • - - - - t · -- 1 ' - - - - - t - - - 4 - -li - - Watcr, Light and Heat
I Refrige_ration
- - - .... - i - - -i :i - - - - +
-·-

~-r

- - -- - - - - -·-1t---t--+---,ll---t- - 1f--llf--- + - - + - - t''· --4----1---JI--- . J - -+

-·---

Insurance
Other General Expenses
Total Gc.neral Expenses

Total Operating Expenses

□-[I

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Exc~~g Ta_x_·e~
s)___11__
Per cent of Sales
- -t-- -t-- il-----:,-....-+-- ~f---t--f--11----4--f--ll----l

!;QJ~.1.ro.m Operation_ - - --;1---t-- + --ll-- -11--+--~l---+--1--ll----4- - +-~l---+----l---lf--+-- t --tt:--r
Per Cent of Sales
PURCIIASES

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,,____
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _·, 19l _ .
.

' I

�-~
Comparcttivc S tatement of Operations of__.'l'._.onllD.lle-.,.-•-•bu.tA1n11,,1gt,~n-.1.,___~store for t he MonthoC
f :l:&amp;ljfJ)l~U~:'::::::=:::::.=:=:2:::=-=-.

.

.

and for thP"'-_.f....~..u..•----------Months of the Fiscal )!ear Ending D ecember 31, 191_8__

~
:
.
7

'- I

h--

FOR THE MONTH

_ Tt

I SALES:

1 0&amp;1 ar, i1
____l 2 068 60 ;

Cash
....Charged__ __
,..,___,,_,Coupon .:___ __

I

----u---- - ----·-

\l 4 aa1 1.0 .
1

--- - - _ _

FOR TH E PERIOD
8

' ae2 9s 1
1 t27&amp; 85 I·

1'1s 81' ·
'136 95-jt

5_203 67
,f-18_, 165'l1211
286 15 _1~ 01s ss

s eae 95 1

·~~

~ 859 e6 ,

4 202 ~o

7'11 75_

(f
C.

===
LAST
=-"""'
YE
=AR~
;::s
= =b~~
; :=·· L;
=;:=
~~ ==ff===
TH-====
•s Y=EAR~ l : =LAST
=;:=
Y =.=
EAR= t =r

OPERATING REVENUES

(

9-17-S00

~ sa

I

l i 4'53 54

11

4 2

,,

I

. 21'

18

'

'..I6J

.~.

l.\ 619

·r

Operating Revenues
v
~ =:!l===P=e=r =O=en=t=o=f==Sa==le= s======::::!l===l=!~ - :!:!!5~ ~-==---=-~ =-1 '1 7

1-·

I

_

tL2

2~

OPERATING EXPENSES

'I .
~ . .161

l\lAINTBNANCB:

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Re airs

1

\1&amp;
\17.0
1

Store Bldgs. and FJxt..'.,s-=:PeRrerj_ation
Veh,ic_les_andJi.arness _ _
_
' 1
_ lioJses~e,ngwals. _
~ L other Maintenafl.C.!: Expenses
T~tal.Malntenance
•

H:·

I

! _1L___
'I

I SBLLI~G EXPENSES,

':ll===;o=-?:2'20~- 58
!!.?!!:ft:= q = , , ~
oe
~ :=..;~

1

1

Advertising

_

_

1'1 U

100
17 13

32 .50

32 50

l 'l9 10

\

; \J.'16,
1

__

• ll'l ~ble Expenti!
_ _
~- _
C
\17t.
,
_
,
.,_
a
,er
_!
'ldie
1

25 00 [

It1
11

]

-

'lJ

,21

32 50 1 !100. 00

781
_ s&amp;r6li
_ 32

6806 -

~-

1-61=

iOJ - Oi.!:ln ~-

0
.. :

GENERAL BXP.Bi'\SES:

t fj ,

•j

-

121 _

t 1s, sz Ii _ .se

_ 1 297. 1) _
60
100 0.0

20U

l jt'19 ' _Other Se
. Hing E~ens~
Total_S,,llinsJS,p,n•::.:aec::
s = == =ll== ~Dl"l:~!4.li-= =!:.l2 _5,i ~
1

~

.

~ 1'13 SalesrQen and_Delivery_!!leJ!_ ____
i I;l 1'15 ~ Store Snpplies - - - - - -n

19 .=~ 99 6.5 I

dence
rs and Office Clerks

I

.lj~185 .,__..,.:.;.:= _

-

➔t--·-t--

-~cLJan_it_or_s ____ _
+n~,_,.~~ S~ca~tionc£Y.J Pos~ge and Office Su.~li__
esc..i,--+-...,
i t---'-◄TeLegra12h fil!dJE~one_ __
_ ---◄~-•-~-vv~1-\\tater, Light and Heat
Refr~eration - -- - -- - -..
Insurance
Other General Expenses _ _
Total General Expenses
1
__

----

ll 35 t-'- -137 83 r- l~93 ~ _ -5 7.l.
35 00 .9'l0 .001I
760 00 l - .210 0.
_J '1G I
l l
95 1~7-,,__~ _
1 _ 2~ ~0 · _____ 2

I

44 00 ' -

-~= -

Total Operating Expenses
I_QQrg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
fl--f---=N~'e:.!:...tRevenue (Excluding Taxe_,
s)____ r;.......--1
Per cent of Sales
axes Estimated
~et Inq)Jll~~m_Operatio.=n_ ___,,_ _ ___
Per Cent of Sales
,_.t-...,;1-L--!Sl'G-J-OJ-lF----!--,IL.&amp;.-..fl.CH!:__..A-l"4lltu+!AIG~~ ......r..~ ~
PUB.CIIASES

. ,

5 '796 26-.

343 0 1

20 811 4-1

PonladAOngon,

Auditors Office,~lns 1111111;"311 ,

l•• ~- - - - · 191-JL.

-

Ii

20'-J

__..,___-1-_.,,..+--➔.~--t--+--11--

Gross Sales
_ _ _ __
_ Cost of Merchand~ Sold
Gross Pt:9fit from Sales
"'fi---+1 _ Mll;cella~ous_E~rnfogi;
Total O erating Revenues

'-Ii - - - - -

I

--- -----

�ond for th"'C--'...;:; . :.~""~•'-"------MO?ths
-'
of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191...G_
9-17-500

' -

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

f---T
OPERATING REVENUES

FOR THE PERIOD
INC.BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

·=

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC.BLACK
DEC. RED

I

I

SALES:

_ Cash_
_ Chargc.cJ.._
oupon_ _ ---

r

- ___ .Qross Sales

-----

------

....

------·

_£Q_s_t.9f Merch~di.§~_$.Qld

~--

Gross• Profit from Sales ----Miscellaneous Earnin~ .
Total Oeerating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

- ---

----. 4:•-- ·----

:

- ..

-' , ~• - 1

I_

-

-~.

-

!.' ~

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

S ore Bld . and Fixtures-RcpairL.-n--+---i - --11-tH~-......i--==
S=tore Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation
~chicles and Harness _
__
1u1H!-'--....;o'.1-....4Jor~t=Re_n~yJiJl;_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Q_th_e_r_~aintenanc;:e__E.J(_p~nse_s_ --~l--+--4--~---1---4---4,--~---'+--➔----~--~-,'---+--"-=:.,l-'-'~o---+........;--i-~-11
otal_Maiotma...,._
.:!==z=c::
....,·/:'
il-li..;.....'.....:.i'

I:

n

SELLING EXPll!I.SES:

•

Salesmen an_d_D~l_iveE)''.!!£!_1
Store Supplies _ _ _ _ _ __
Aclvcrtising
)~table ~ xp~nses _ .
,,_ ___
.
~
IF
·I iii"r.
. _ , _ C::rr,t~ L).:i!SllS"..: • _:__ _ _~
_ __
I Other Selling Expenses
- T.._-;;-t~l 1).elli~ '-::i:
E=x'='e;;;.n,.;;s.,,
es= ===~'l===l--- ►

~n

-

Su erintcndence
,i--a_ _s,;.;:
to
~r:..:e;.;;:k.;;.;;eepers and Office Clerks
Watchmen and Janitors
=------ILl-~l-...;;.•~f---==StatioEery, Postage and Office SuPJ lies
.l,ll-'---ll---=T~elegraph and Tele,e_h_on_e_ _ _ _ _il-----!-\;l.'ater, Light and Heat

---

1r ~

•

- - - ..:.. 1.'1 -LL - - ·
_...

••

-~ r
"'I!"

---

-- ·-

,

]--

__

....,.

.....

,,
---'1r--'--:1--

- - - -- -- -·--··-

.'

.,i..._1 !---11--:..:
K~gevenue (Excluding Ta_xes) ___

Per cent of Sales

-u·--r---t--•ll----f--+-~-~l---+---;;--+-,-~1----l-----i...:_..11 - - -+-- + - -41---1f---'+---II--

.

Taxes Estimated)
. 1
'
tt--~-1.)·ru~.QJlle from Operation
• ·, ,,
Per Cent or Sales ==-----1r--t-...:..:+---½r--f~-'-+-t-ll---+-·..,i.+4 -U---+--+--ll---l--+'.:.-:.-u---f.,__t---ffPUllCDASBS

• '

---

�rcnto • . 1
l i h - - - ..
.,." ....
- ~• ' l.i·•~
.,.....
,: ·Store
for- the.l\lfonth. of.·

Comparative .Statcmetl t of Operations of

,,,. V'

-

=---=. 191"!"'°_

and for th1::..e_ _....;·.;:;F.;:;tve..:...;:;._ _ _ l\1:onths of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 19L..~9.- 17-500

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

L'AST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

-- ~ ~r =
INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

r-I

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES:

~ sJ1
- · _ Coupo.n._ -

----

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

. 17

StoceBldgs. and F;xtu,~)ls.,.i!:,_____

~ 01

-1""18 ~
_

hides and Harness___ - --11~4'1~-0Jse~ Rene\Y._als ---- - - · -

L OJ:MJ..M.s.i ~~ ~E~_p~n§J!,-,,s__ _
I\
Total Maintenance

3 :

·_

PUBCIIASES

9 842

_

22

__ 19

::t

-1--........j--=--1+--- ' -- - ,-i-,.=-1,.----1-----1--- u - - --k-l= -6-"4-9,..9---l~........:.--1-- - = ~~

20 58

JeUncomeJ rom.Qopatio~n.__ _7 t---➔..r.:~~t.4i....-~~J~...~ I
Per Cent of Sales

LJ

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--1~--+---,-,,-4-----U- - -

23 63

l \ll 66

~

_ _ _ __ _

-

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3 06

~8 56

120 23

2_

l'-

�9-17-500

F OR THE MONTH

71

~

FOR THE PERI O D
INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

T HIS YEAR

T HIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

===!t====--=-=====r OPER.ATING REVEt~.S

I SALES,

___ ~ _C.ash. _

--lj _ Cb.a.rgc-d________
_ _ _........upon..- - - - - - - - - -

F-

--- · - - -__
--__
-- -tr
Gross Sales
___ L

1__

__£c0st..Q!...Mcrchandise Solcl_ _ _ 1~·-~--.;+-.:..-.:---+---+-~i---+--t---1----+--+-·-➔---+--t----11---t---t---t,
1

---11---lisccllancous.Eamings _ __
Total O eratin Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAINTBNANCB:

l

11---"""""'""'..a..d~.ru.ll:kt\1~=&amp;,.....,...,_,__r~--,..,_~.......~Store Bld~dFixt'!i_-Depr__g&lt;;iation
,,___......,__ehicles.and.Ha01ess _ _ _ _ _ _

-

--n---+---1--

-------

-11---~~w,!l'aes::::.Renewals_ ______ _

otal..Maintenance
I S BLLir-G EXPENSES,

\. •
~.SalciinJcn and Delive~•meQ . _ _ _
.~:
Store Supplies _ _ ___ _ _ 1_ _ _
1
• ~~l Ad,·crtising
_ __
.
Stable_Exp~nscs . _ _ _ __
• L
Gar:igc Ex11ense§. _
__ ___
Other Selling E_..,.n.c_l } s ~ - -- - - - - - + - - + - -o - - - 1 - --1,----1·1 - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 • - - + - - - + - - . . . i - - - - 1 - - - + - - - 1 1 - - - - - + - - - . ,
~ ~ = ~ = ~ l = = = i a=== :,0--=a=#'c=-=~

q.;::==fl,======:.:.:i:,c::,:; ~ JJ..S.e.

G llNERAr, EX l'ENSES,

Su ·otendence
Storekee,r.ers and Office Clerks
- -- - ~Watchmen and anitors
_ ~
~~.tiQ..Q;~I)'. Postage '!_~d Office S,..U~P..
P...cli..
es....11_ _ _ _ _ _ _1l-- -l - -- •t-•- - i l - - - ~ - - 1 - - - 1 , - - - i • _,
Telegraph and Telephone
--,:~-+-----' r-'
r •._
r ,_
, u- -- t - - - - i l -- i t - - - - - + - - - + - - # - - + Water, Light and Heat_______
• 'i
•, -.....-..--...~- ___
I

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- 'e.; ._fri""'"'"er.cac;.t1·o_
..:. n_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _-it-_-+---J--lf---+---ll--ll---l----+---l[_ 1 - - - - 1 - - ~ 1 - - -- - 1 - - - ~ 1 - - - f - - - i . - ---1i
Insurance
Other Gen__eral ~X.Qg_l}~e=s~ - - - --n-•--+--+--n---+-·: r
Total General Ex enses
Total Operating Expenses

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PURCHASES

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SAL ARY
D

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11
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COST

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and for tl1P.__ _S"-lz
=-"-_ _ _ _ _Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191--8..
t 7

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OPERATING REVE!,'llllS
I

SAL RS,

_ _c=as_h _ __ _ _ _ __
Cha(g_a j__

!

(

940 ~

l 116 /10 Ji

I _ !76 28
I_

G 86? !O) ~ Ji _169 !~

11

_2 469 182 lj~ ~2 01_0 32
_449 50 _ l ~ 661• 5~ '. ,8 8/J.l 08
: =:~::~_
ou_
p.oa ___-~~--------1,t~~- .22 r 5 _r -4 337. "15 __ 585 O.Q~ (-_g_6 106 57 ,g_g_ 5~9_ ~_Q__
1
1
Gross Sales
8 499 27
'1 288 49
1 210 '18
4'1 35 80 36 520 75
-.-.----=
C=ost of Merchandise Sold _ _
5 '13 'is
4 775 41 - 1 198 3? - 58 754 60 - 28 73'1 16
Gross Profit from Sales
2 25 4,9.; 2 615 08 I
12 41
581 20
'I 783 60,
_

t .~

21. --·
85 l
2 526 .,.- lb...-2 613 _j}

4&lt;?- j
8 95
. 12 81 1L 8 590 15

- - -_-M-.i"s~-J-la-ne-o-us_$_a_m_i_ngs.-_- : : : : : : - - - - 1
Total Operating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

-

i

- r'l 7

4 8

l 39 93

5 82d ~
_3 5_~6 67

10 815 05,
10 017 45'-

4 50
7 788 10

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797 60 -

- 45 "" 802 05

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OPERATING EXPENSES

i MAINTENANCE,
4 84

Store Bid . and Fixtures-Re airs

Insurance
_Other Gener~enses _
Total General Expenses

949 38

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excl~Jng Taxes)
Per cent of Sales
Taxes Estimated)
H+---,1--..;.;N!.l&lt;lt IncoJ!1e from O eration
Per Cent of Sales

. ,

22

123+12

123 59

47 52
1 -3115
2 342 1~2,-f;------lr-=,:-:=r--:'~i

2'1 98

Total Operating Expenses

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211 39 ., 4

1

10 1

11

10 3

4

198 58
5 8
99
199 57

3 724 92

28 8

5 .,

4 971 03

868 00

39 707 40 32 750 16

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a,, o.,

737 99

11 2

4 103 03

Audit or s Office. Qlu.J anae,

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66 87

PORCIUSBS

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�and for t~1"'----~------Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191_!!_
• 9-17-SOO

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

DEC.

RED

THIS YEAR

I,

LAST YEAR

I_

INC. BLACK

DEC.

'

RED

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I

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

___ _c._a..sh_
.Charg,1:U.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

-

. __I,

....-Coupo,u....- - - Gross Sales

--Jl-r-

______ _

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DI

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us.Ear.ning,..______--tt----1f----i--u---1--.......;,---o--+---+--~t---+-~--+---11----+----+--t~-+---+----i
_ _l
• Revenues
_L
L:--~
- - \

Total O
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

ij

I

I-

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OPERATING EXPENSES

1-

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.

MAINTENANCE:

Store Bld s. and Fixtures-Repairs
Store Bldgs:.A_n d Fi2-t's-D~ru:,_e£Lation
~ ,i-----i.
e 1cles. aruLHm:ness
~:=E..ene.w.al,.,.________ 11______.....,
er Maioteoaor.e.Expense•..__ _-tt----+-- - - + - - n - - - + - --+---n- - -+---+--~--+---+--•n----1,-- +-- ·H-.,..---+--+---1;.I_
o1al.Maintenance
SELl.lNG EXPENSES,

· - --=
S i!_!fil;J.11.e_n~pcl Deliver1tmen_ _ _ __

1--"---'-'-'11----Sto.r.e $upplie~ .
I
''d vect,1smg
••
1--.
~
S_table Expenses
G&lt;!rage E·,peJl]i£S ___

--\
-

F- _

O_tJ11ir S_s!l\i!1g]':~e::::ncs,:.:e=s - - - - ---fl-----l--+-- H--·--+---,f----lli-----l---+--.'\.--4-----1---!i---t--+----ll---..:......i---1---1:
=t===l?==1i===~=~;==~==:l==l=~~==i=-=""4~==¥=:c,:/:,==l~==~=:=:t==:a!i=~

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,:. n~ E~·:l:!="lliaa:e-n~=-se~s======l!==?=

GENEUAL EXPENS ES:

Su erintendence
Storekee ers and Office Clerks
.
Watchmen and anitors
· - :.....,..lt----+---t- --l.~ - - + - -.:..:..1....;;....-ei,
Stationer, Posta eand OfficeSu lies
Telegraph and Telephone
•
•r
Water, Light and Heat
I •
- + . - - - - ~ - " ' - - - -- - - - - - - -H- -.J....4--_.....,.._ - - ~ · ~ - •·--&lt;~- - •
Refrigeration
Insurance
........__ _..,,0.J.,h_er General Expenses
Total General Ex enses

LI

Total Operating Expenses

0 r . Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding-'Taxes)
Per cent of Sales
axes Estimated

PURCIIASE.S

r, ,
,;

-l~--t~.....:..-f;......,,,-.jf-......;+:,;1'~~'4~~ ~~~~--t---+-~~-~~+ '~·-:--1~·~ ~~--l'---~:........~1---+--I-----II~

~J.--4 1-....J:~'t...lru:ome.ltom..QRw~·! Y.U..__ _

Per Cent of Sales

II
.8 __

~,,, , l

�Comparative b~futcment of Op':ra:tions of

and for

..--,

Seven

--"?-•

Store tor the Month ot_.=
......,..=--.ia.,i~~=:......=.1 . - y ~=='!'=~

Months Ende.~d----"h-'.~l.y
__
3=1'---__191~

Compared with Corresponding· Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE MONTH

-

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L_

-

.- -~=P=
E=R=A=
T I=N
=G= RE
= VENU~: =-.:i!===r====;==~,!-===r==r===tt===,=

-

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l

I1 SALES,

-n- -----i,__c_as_h _
_ __ _ _ _ _ I __].
Charged
2

tlH QS_(_

4°-3 1 1•

-J l -1 ,.f 1:

-ll------11-C
_o_;
upo
=-n - -- - - - - - - i i\
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
:Miscellaneous Earnings

ll

r:

---- - .FOR THE PERIOD

J l - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - , 1 1 - - - . , I N " " C : : - ."'BLA,-.-;;-C-;:;-K--!l------1r--------tt--;
l -;:;N;::-C,•B"lA"'C::;::K::---jr1-:,.
'THIS YEAR
LAST YEAR
DEC. RED
THIS YEAR
LAST YEAR
DEC. RED
1 ...-

'-fl"----.ll~!V:!I +V - ' -- -tr

t

~ -- - 4 ' ~ ~ -- l - - --+-,t!l;.fJ.-11---,.-+-- r ....__'tt-_-1-_.'+--'-=-i t - - - + ------~~:r-

Operating Revenues
Per Cent, of Sales

'I

- - -

!

OPERATING EXPENSES

I

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Re airs

-

= t t =~l'=!V==i!

f

k

l

II

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Maintenance Expenses

Post

-!m-~·=tt---=~

I

MAINTBNANCB:

tatio,ne

.6"'--•

nd Office Supplies
hone
.

Other Genera! Expenses
Total General Ex enses
I

i=l===l!==T,;,,o;,;ta-=1::,.;0;,£p,;;cr,ating
:;;
Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Pcr Cent. of Sales

~

/

}f

-;---tt---,N::-e
_t_R_e_ve_n-:--u-:::-e..:..
(E_x_cl_u_d•_·n.::.
g _T_a_
xe_s):_·==~-/,- _,~ ~¥,

Per cent. of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation

I

Auditor•s Office, ~ ! ~ ~ · ~ · · ······.S.ep:t......6.........:............•191)1...

�Compared with C~rresponding Periods of Previous Year

Gross Profit from Sales _ - · ..

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,.-···- ~- -·······-··;~- : ........- •···················• 191.::.._

�Compara live Statem ent of Operation; of tfono; 1"ield.U,oa

Store for the M onrn 01.____,..__ - ="=""=-- ~ -

'f a nd for- •-i .,gh"""t..___ _ _ _Months Encled
Compared ·with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
,:-

il

~=-------:-·-- =~- - --~ =-- - -;;;;~ :;-H; -MO~TH-

-

-

~CCT. :

~ l=·M··====-

- =~

FOR THE PERI OD
INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

L AST YEAR

• IIJ.:.l ~- - rl~
INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

TH IS YEAR

l
I

t sA~:

_______ __ .

L _&lt;;hargcd

- -

•!

---1
1

=

_

-

In'i ll!
..1611 9
2 j _ 6 as 42\ 2 l-~1, 60 : d
69 11 4 210 81' -- 1'1...82~.U 1469 153 _13113 -4.8 - 6- 338 o,;i
4, ~I· t 6-25!l -112j 70 1- 36 051 17 - 38 3 4,S' 5- 688 12
3 .61 - -4 6l.l ,1r 7 -~68 611.
34 35
-

69121 ,\

-

Coupon

1

Gro~S,los
-·
Cost of Merchandise Sold
- ~ross Profit from Sales
--_ l 180: 60
~Iisccllancous Earnin
_ 1___4.1 7
__Total Opcra:ting R~enucs -= _.,__ '"""" l f1 §5

6

~ ~...,..i...

1

,

\32~

4

'

1\ Operating Revenues

1 _ ·"

Store Bid . and Fixtures-Re airs

1 1 26

_ ; _,6

_
.

t

- 9lli.--1r;;~t-OO -53

~ l 'l1;..

Su_pnli_es ·- --- - ·- - - •
~'li Stor_e
Ad\!,rtising
. ___ ___ . •.. I • •

' .),
j ..,, 17 ..

Stab.le F.~:pcnsei;_ , __ __

~ --+-~

la8l

I

I

I

2

I

4

__ll 2-6 \~ .l·-+--d"'-+'

I

1 -l..'J.!,-◊ther_?elling Expenses

l-·-i

.

\I

.,J•t&gt;SS&lt;ll;ng_Ex~,~

--- _18 34 r

2S O(t

2

1811I

I

_
•

2'1-5

Refrigeration

1Ill::c ;--'

·- -.

- ··-. - -

2 I,

1

:

ij _

,-

I

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f

136!53r -3 b57 2-1

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44 16~

l

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1

•lo-t'lv--tt- - t -- . H ~

- ~- - - l

- -

Ocher General Ex nscs
Total 9'1'""..L§ ~ ~' - _

-

..-11---1-

r--~;

9JL

914

I9

2 t-1
.

1- r99 6 . I

l 95"8 . 04

.1 690...00
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_J

200 00

~44 ~6 "
1 --

~ 00

Total
- ~-.-:- O~rating
-~ ---Expenses
- ~.,
11-!i--+---'-l-="f;_.
E_·x,_ps_.-_Pcr c~~,-Sa_lc-:s ---tt---t---"---t.,,._-11-- 1__,,~
t~.:venue (Excludi~~_!~x!_St _
. --~·

J

59 ;

i
_1 _ 42 ii

15; 60

- ~ . . L l l l ! ~ ~ ~ t" - - - - 1 1 - - t-

I

1

! - I11~' ,446 -~- ·- l~-' ~' l •1·

• 13 ~,99
I
200 po

~

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Clerks
\\"atchmen and Tanitors
.. Statiqn.1?.ry,J~ostage amLQffl.c~ Suppli.e ..
_ Telegraph and Tel.cohon,, , _ __

18iJ, .Jl!s.1:!!'ai:i~&lt;:- -- -

.J , l.8 ';

l

00 i-

_. ii 42.

--.-~ - ,U

221

.. •
I

115~34 :1 1

:I G BSERAL HXPBKSES,

-¥J.:8dl

I

-

j-

2 3

_~i ______ QS, ·, - _ ~- 6_7 , ,.. ---1 1641_7_6 II __ _3 ~ 3-r

_

371 70
- 3 00

_ .. _ 1

,l:f _ ~ g . h p e r __"-.?wi.ne _

·,

-..&gt;-1...- vc 43&amp;-8?-1~o11r:3-r,1, "J-+ ui r ii - · ,
1100 ,2,1 - - 312( 68! J.l
l9 - -9 ! 90.~4
·- t - - --t--'
54! __ 14 74_l __~
r8'&gt;11-- -+--v-i~-tt1 \_ _ 1 33? 22 11 !29, 93
.9 9113 . -= _

1

.2

20

rl

.

I

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-DcP.rcciati.qn _
\"chicles and Harn~- - _ _ _ _ _

I

1

Q_

- - + - - .-f.:l:"t-r--

11-'

·

��Comparative Statement of Operations of • •wwt

•

-1wwww

and for_ _JU.
_ ne
_ _ _ _ _Months Ended

5tor.e for tfie Montlf ol-: ..=
- ~w~
• , ~ ~ = -==- 1

8ept• 1'er 30

191..L

•

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
-

•

]

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.

FOR TflE MONTH

.......

FOR THE PERI OD

•

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INC. BLACK

,-

OPJl:IIATING ~ -E-v : ~-B-S -, __
THI_S _Y EAR

LA~~ -=YE
=F
A=~=-~-=-=--ic
OE=C=
. R=Er0 =

INC. BLACK

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= A&lt;=
R==ll==-=
L=
A s,:=
T= Y=E,..,,
AR
=

Cash

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-

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8!t .lf l

- -- - - -

m~ ~

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. -"'-"~

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Gross Profit from.'Sales
1
+-----!+--=M=is=ce=ll=
aneous Earnin s
_ '!:_~!al Ope~ating_Revenues
_
=1,

-~

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-11---1---=

~ . . , . _~ =

·6!!!-..J.li=c!!ll.4 ..i=•

-~
OPERATING EXPENSES

I,

MAINTENANCE,

JI

I

I

1,

lf
. ~-.
1
•

Store Bid s. and Fixtures-Re airs

ao 60
_ _ _ _-j_o;J

0

,_ ~S=tore Bldgs. and Fixt's-Qe reciation
Vehicles and Ifatness

..

- ~-To~LQ~i!Lfume1lliL = - .

1

l8 __3_

1a

r'

168 5_4ll----1-1__,
8.S~ 36-'---ll--4---'l _!8,!
I

_ . ~-~~

J'p!,11 Oper:il!~~~~~ = = = ~ .

. Ex s.- Pcr Cent. of Sales

I
I

11

' I

��and for_ _---=T=en'---_ _ _l\lionths EndPd

·o ctober 31

191..8 _

Compa red with Corresp onding P e riods of Previous Year

.~tal Operati11,g Revenues -==---=-= . _ _ ~ . ~-~~,
Operating Revenues
_
P~ent,_o.f_Sale~. _
-= _ ,-.-~·-·

l

JI

J.

.

1

=1! S . __ .. __1 40.:6

l?

I

-

4

1~. 6= il==r

OPERATING EXPENSES

I

MAINTENANCE,
~

=-!!----ilillI.l:J;fill.g§....iillll..J:..lXI..~=:W!J;!a.lIL~ - - + -

~4' 10 - - 4 - - - - -'

,-1_

_ __

209 OCJ

filru:.e.J.llilgi;.Ai1 ll.Clfixt 's-Depr~ciatio,,,11--a1--•
Ve)licles and l:lii.f..Q.§. _s - - · · · - __.._

\r f__..~::.:::-~==--·
_

l..l-4_\ ..

1' SELLING EXl'BNSBS:

\ 't;l._73_~ Salesmen.~d. Delh:erymen.
. _15_ ".....St0rc:: Sypphc&amp;_. _ _ __

___

_-_ :-~ : - - + - -

; H L ~--:
•

•

I:

Other Sellin Ex Jcnses

.

•

351_32.

=~•----:-=-,c

- -

c-'I. -t: · · · l
'1-7
1

_

~5. _0
.

118 35

;

! 3 415 ·.99 I
~,SO 0
94 ~

3S 71

_

•

_

~I
~

~e_ggence
----•➔1~ lll..ll--1"
'- -+-..o•V-t--'6-'.--l.
S.tgn~n.d..OJfu:.e...C......,.,.,__-11---4.a=,o~ • 'IL.fl---'F'-'=-i:,,...:::;_..i-----1,=!"!.'.'!!'- I

,1

2 ! 0_24 3~
1113 10
I 45 ~4 .
250 00.

_

68-p;~

l--...,_,_....,.,..._,,Wd!..,.,..,, ~ ~~ - - - 1 r - - - 1i-..-:::-1-:;:-:itr---- t --::-=-t=:,.....-!l - --t--- ~ - I I - - - ¼ -

- . Statfonec)!,..Postage.and.O..ffi.ce..S.upplie _ __
eJeg.caph and Tolepho...u;...._ _--ll---t---'4.L~ - -1-- -·~ ·-U- - - + ......,~ -__,_Watcr, Light and Heat
Refrigeration
_ _ _ __,,__ _ _ _,.___

- - ----- --~-

--

~~~~

., -· -~ ,r=·•---T,?tal ..Qr?era_tingJ:EJ~e!ls~~ ~-==1
0 r . Ex s.-Per Cen t. of Sales

\

l

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• . : ..

J L::,

' :i 1 • ---,-- ·,--- -

r r :,, ::~
•• I

I ••

t '/

/}_ ____ •

~l

~19

~

GESBUAL EXI'B:-iSES:

0\

,..__,~

5 149

•

,.. '/6~. Advertising . . _
_ __
'1_77 -;- v,JJ~Llrs_Et&lt;BCff er- • ___ 25 J)O ___
~'1 4 \f.. t;l(~.m ~ --~/ lwine__ !______35 .71
J).

_I

, •• I

168 82

..16_8_

I

~

• .,

•• •

uln" ,. .. • .'illl.l l-•/ · '- · : ~. •

l 13CJl 63 ,

,157 51 •
45 9~

!

�~
~ -----·--.
- - -i------------....:.....
- -- ---,•"""--·--and for__________Months '.EndPd.___ _-'-_ _ _ _ _ _..,.191 _ _
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

r · - - - - - -~ross Profit from Sal~- - Miscellaneous Earnin
• _;_ _ ,
'!'otal~ a ti~Rev~~,:i___ _____ _

\
I
\1- L r-~

P"'-J;;.ent. of ,;,.1.,._ _ ' --- -

[

OPERATING EXPENSES

I

I

Operating Revenues

~

\

l\LilNTBNANCB,

\\
11

Stor Bid s

nd Fi

I

-~-1·-----_
i= = - -

�Comparative Statement of Operations or·_
and for_

Fl

- •

_c___J._._D!J!!!!l!.::~!!!!!!!!i!!•~.....-la!!!!!!!!!::,::,:r;ore tor tne ·M:~~or=
r =

-,.!!!!!:•!:!e-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:=--==--::i-vr--_ =·

N~Ull•t 30
191.:J_
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

__.m._.n.....,.•-n.___ _-'Months Endf&gt;d

FOR THE PERI OD

FOR THE MONTH

INC. Bl.ACK

INC. Bl.ACK

DEC. REO

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

DEC.RED

I

11--- - = = : . i = -- - - - -- - - 4 1·-

9.6

_ 11_ _ _G
-'--r_o ss:..::S=al=es= - - - - - -- - -ii-Cost of Merchandise Sold

l ....

\\
_

Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
T~tal Ope~~ti!!g R'=.venl!_es

~

Operating Revenues

L

__

P::~: :~•

•. ~- , =

_1

=---~s.;·· __ _1,5

: _~r

~

8

-

~=s=-

MAINTENANCE•

•~ -=-=-!I-~S~to~re:.JB~l~d~s.c.!a~n~d-.!.:.
F.lni.x~tu!.!.lre~s=R~e.1t.aa~irs~---i-..::2:,,,..,F"'-·_,_
• -,r-

~

84 00 L -

si___ao 60 I

,

]9_1 _ _ ~ ~~•,-'.L.4lli---4-

20
Store Bid s. and Fixt's.=!km:eciation
Vehicles and Harness
_ _ __.,_ _ - ·- - +- - 1 1 - - - ·i-

■--11---·-- Horses-·::Rcnewals

--·· . . -··- - - - - 1 ---;1---+----,-t-. - u-- - 1 - Other Maintenance. ~.~nses _ _ _11 _~.,...·- · 4--.-41-- ~....ft.l-+""1"""6-li
· '-------+........._H--"~~

~

!===i~i •

Total ~1aintena~':..--~ - - -==

1----- _l$

7~

. 3e.s 6Q...

344 11 \

11.7 03

_ JO 4.1 ,-

I

80 42

.. -

• -~-

as -~ :

_o _a,_

--'!P ~ • •lJ:~

= . l ~! 65

\ • SELLING EXPElSSES:

. 1.7 ' __....Salesmc.u..aod.Deliverymen_.
le'1~ - . Stq_i:e ~ypplie,2._ •-· --.- ·- __ _
_176,_ _Adverti~ing . ·- _____ .

t~

_.

~?- 34
_

__ __

...

tlra:Abfli-Jt.. -a. '1\dno -

. ·-

__ --2

-

~11'lJ

Other Selling Ex~I!?~~ - - - i---,_.,,ci......;1 ---+--=---+---tt-.;- O'J._
1
-='·t i=-- To_£:1l_S1_;l}i!1g Exp3p~~-s --·~--:, ==-'i.-,.
___,...
_ = 389 'l!i-- =- fl:t Q9

1

I

GESERAL EXPENSES,

1

- = -~S...uperintenden.~c~
c - - - - - - - 1 1 - -18

--l.-='
l~li

= ===iai

I

1='..LL....,._."'-l~ -_..,~1!4=-

Storekee ers and Officc_Clerks_ _
_,_,W.atch~andE~n~ito~r~
s - - - ~ ~ - - + - - + -~ 1--

,i - - ---i=

- t - -r ~~r-+--t-:c-tt---t--•Lt-"'~r - - t - -Lr ~.v_;i- - + -~

.. __St;Jtig11_e_r:y..,_Eostage a.11.&lt;lQffice_S.uP.p.l•

...,._1_ ,,__.~
TJ?J!!-.gr.@h...!!.lliLT.eteJili= - --

~1----1---,: 4""""--!l----+--'-µfX.li---1-- - 'r..i..

~-=
In~r.312:~~~·- - -- - -·_ :__J
Other General Ex enses
~
__I9_Jal Ge11.e.:.r.alj!:}'.gtlfo!S
"-=rTotal P 3I_at}n~-b~_..e.rit ~=:-=~ l =,;--

s.-Per Cent. of Sales
- - - · ue (Excluding Taxes)
Per cent. of Sales

Auditor's Office, c£:=.-t.J~!.~~...I.W~...3 .................., 191....~.

��Compared with Corresponding
Periods
of
Year
M=o=n=th:::a:s::-::E
==n
=d==
e=d= Da
= o
=•=Previous
•= • n==
31
::a:,=
=
1=
91==
8 = = = = = = = ~~ ~
r ;==;;:::=======a=n::-::d= fo=r: ::1wl:::":::::::::=

nI II
]- r

11:J Jl.=-I M____

.=;

11

FOR THE MONTH

~ c :
.T
•.

!

THI S YEAR

INC.

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERI OD

BLACK

DEC. RED

TH I S YEAR

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVEN:~
- - ,---"1"=...,=t===!it=-=-- 4
·'-==Fc==ih'==-=-=!=-" :'-=- 'F--=--=lF-,==='!==·F =Jlt==.=~=

1

INC.

BLACK

1 :

•

DEC. RED

cti =====' f = ' r ~

BAI.BS,

Cash

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnin s

r

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

I
Store Bid s. ~nd F ixtures-Rel.lllli'.§_ _ __

_ _2_7 ~3.~-__,.....

-+-40~..i--- ; - -- -i--·

p:-r.-..i ! - - - +..:.;:;
41
:c.Lt-'&amp;&amp;..!f-

(n l _

247 18

Vehicles and Harness
Horses :.lk~- - Other Maintenance Ex enses
'

Total Maint!\]},g.!.1£~

tj t -·-

_

SBUJNG Bxrm&lt;sES,

_t

-

I

•

t\1:.1 .....Salesmcn.ancLDeLivery.m.en__ __,,__. l!l ,7.1. -- --

1

~r !~:!r!~:~gL-----~.
11\rw~,abli~r.;iifht •mtftim•-1-4:i ~ lfge - !li%!s _

l.

1

11

_ ____ _

l

I

t - -i

-

_

-.-.1..-=- J:.gt_1!.].S.s,!J~z...¥,~genses_ =--

.

1

~ L _ l.7_0 QS_ ~l

_ -- -- ---

Other Sellin Ex cnscs

_ .... . ,_

~=

l_- - 72
1__2
_

_

_n

GBSEH_AL BXPE:SSBS:

ttf

cc
Other General Ex enses

:

Total General ~ ~~ = = = n = ="'f-'"'~="i/==~ : ~ ~~==l~ ~ ~

_

Tot~! O~ati,!,g_E~ enses
.
s.-Per Cent. of Sales

_ _

.

Taxes Estimated)
.Net Income from Operation

'.

~rtlan4 • Cll'e. •·

llarob 28

9 .
Auditor's Office, 8 1icyu.ae; WJe., ....................................... ..~................., 191.......
/

'llfteviead

~

i6 o_, 2 8J.7 53
~1 _1~ -= ~~

f- ~ - .

~I

.JJ)O . ®-

. 4.l t .

ntendcnce
64
ecners and Office C~r k
240 00
men and anitors
ery.J:o.§tag.undJ2tfu:e.SUp '"'¼-- ~
lephoJl!,.___ _ ---!1-- - + - "lllK...!

l

~ _·

. .

- f '~

14 ,

01

Ii -~

�Compared with Corresponding P eriods of Previous Year

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
m-1i1 ---ll-----=
G:;.::r..::.o=-=ss:...;Pc...:rofit from Sales ____ _ __
Miscellaneous Earnin s
\~!===:ii!===iT=o=t=
a l=O=e=r=a=ti=nit=iR=e==v-==e=n=u_,e..s""=:-=1~1-...-~--..-.....-..~=
\
Operating Revenues
.
er~_eJ)~•xQ.CS.aleL:,____, _ _ __
\r:w=,,,,l~

iI II

OPERATING llXPENSl!S

MAINTBNANCB,

I

I

t
ll

-~___
S:to:r:e:B:ld
:s=
• aru
---==
l F=·i~x~=t'-s_ n_te_Rte
_ w.li!
_· _·_a:::==== --===---- - - - - - - -....-_-__,
,,~_--_*ff-- -__-=
Vehicles _:and
Harness

--ll---il-~H
~9~s-R~ ~l.~ - - - - - -- tt·---1,---1-=-1t---t----t• -M
Other Maintenance Ex n

\\'atchmen nd anit r
I
;J'
StatiQn.el")(,Y...o.smge_and.Oili~e..S.upplie - -, -'-~+-'-'--ii---

Jp· J!- •-L-+-J1-

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I

I

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I

t,-·
J
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~r·--~➔1r--t--t-'~:~---1-:.....:::.if...-+---J.~:..!::+...:.......-#--~---l--

1,

:i:J..ight.w.w......lJ=.i...-

Refrigeration
l nsura.::.;.nc.::.:e; ;.__
Other Gen ra Ex ens

-

_ . _ -::.~

..

.! ( ..,
- - - t t - -+-.;.:.:,;.F:C....,t- t - - ;';.:;.,~ ...:.:..•·lr--+--1--ll----1-~...::.!.._;__J.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-+---l'i-

--'--

,' _.:-.·=T..9-.~l_J;.e11.ei:al EMen~-=--==-r='T""""""'f=7r="'-=f==1==+.==i==:l==cJFa=:..:~~'---'l-=~~ = ~~*=-=J~L:..--=-==l==~ = ~-=
!
___ J o~J&gt;nt•rat~E~Mn§.e.§._ =%.........1
0 r . Ex s.-Per Cent. of Sales
I
• •. • CI
;-,,.-----f-_ _
P_e_r_cent. of_ S_a_l_es_ _ __ __ _ -tt-----rr
Taxes (Estimated
~
i Ket Income from Operation

,

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,·-···--··················································• 191 ......_

�l&gt;~o• 'b•r 31 ·

and for._ __.Tn,1...,.__,,ncs.,__ _ _Months Ended

191--L_

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previo~s Ye¥

i-u::::...::.,:,-11--.....:Store BldgS,_&lt;illd Fixt's-P~reciati.o11
Vehicles and Harnes_l;
•
r-!f'"U-9'-l!---'H,.,.,o=rs,,,,es"------.!Renewals

__ _ _ _ _ _

~~~.64!--~0~th~er~i~1a~i~nt~cn~a~nc~e~E~x~c~ns~e~s--➔~--l-~~fi!--+-----1-~~--+--f-#&lt;Hf---~
l ~-4i
"...,a,....
inM?nan.,.~ - - - - -~ ~ - i - - == •=c-n
4~ =-T'-""o=ta~l"M

l'"-IF-=

..,..~

"'--'•

J~

Salesmen and Deliv_crymen __

, 1.s. __s.tQ.l}!~•~.nli~s _
76 I __ Adverti~mg__

1 \t\.1.~~

..31

__ _ _

___ _ __

•

I

IJ. 70 05
111 16

3 962 08

. 2 _ 857- 53-

11 16 \

20C1 4

3 7 15

210
I
7i/
62

12 72

229 49

37 l j

.l.f 01

-

1 - 72

-

_84

_J

_ _ __ _ _ _

a,

S♦_J 97

- -

t

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.~

.. .,._~

1----l"m:E.#~

_

_

-----11---4--

! _ Nt:t R~nue (Exclucling Taxes)
,

Per cent. of Sales

7;=1f°

11

Taxes (Estimated)
.Ket Income from O cration

1-~

!

I

!!l~ ~

-

1--""~.::"-4'-4,

Refrigc'r ation

-+~ -+ (,
-k

Jt

__

-,

•·=~- ~

1111!-°-1J~ES~--· -- -..,, -- . - .

- H ~,=-0"==8='1=,,a~

~~

i-.9-Ct1:».S
-!CK! '
t-;; ..Ill..~
1

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-

"-l

-

t-----i-'

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2l

l

.

4

5 9 .06 11

5'

4- ~ .l J
l

_ 32
_
9
11

l 2

4--1'1------:.-

-l 431 16

I

,- -

elegraph__an.!l.J'elenb.QJJe

~Ljght.;I_Jl.d..li,s..u._

Per_C~L~_!'._S_al~s,.

300 QQ_

4 547. 32

}
,

1·

Insurance _ _ · - -- - -n-Other General Ex enses

--r= ii

!~

_J Cl7~~-·l

---=.,-;-,-~

i

Watchmen and Ianitors
$tat.ioqcr::y..f..o~t.a_ge_ancl 011i.c_e_SMp!lLie ___

82 -

_15 ;3jr

- l
·--- -

Superintenden_ce

1

I

4 88 .80

_ .•

Storekeo eo;;,nd Offico Cluk,
il'l

960 ~8(!

15 _

GESRUAL EXPB:-.SES,

~

-

_

_

Qthcr Scllinrr Ex enscs
ToJa! St•llinKJ:~nses=--=--.,.- c-==-

• 'I - ~ I!

l1

__

~ ls&lt;' ~ xpcnPc;; __

17.J ,,

_

-~- _ ____

6-!J}.7. I

128 53

l I

SELLING EXl'BSSBS:

I

27 9J.

l

l

~

-t

�and for.__________Months End..u._ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _191_ _
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

r -,------=--=-~--=====~-=-::::~ ~=ii"=

~

-

-

-

·r-

FOR THE MONTH

THIS YEAR

•••.:.PEBATING Bl!VENUBS· -

-i1 - - - - - 1 _
c!1~- -

---· -r

-·

n-..-n-----11,--.....c~;;.;.:=:r..R,- ! - · -- --

- - - - - - ,- - · •• -

---· --- -· -

·-r
7

-- - - - = = = i = = = ~
-1 0-M

-

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

····-r·- -· -

- .-

!

-

I.

II

1-

,

.

LAST YEA R

I NC. BLACK
DEC. RED

THIS YEAR

-- - -

~- I

-

I

- -· -

l- ·- _._ -

1-·-

FOR THE PERIOD

1

-

I

-- ·--

- -- 1 - ~ -~

- - - - /-

- ...-- I

- - _,.__

r-·

ir,-.1+---ll----y_r~o_ss~ Sa
~l~es~ - - - - - - -Cost of Merchandise Sold
-

Miscellaneous Earnin
'""#=...~~=
T=o-=t=al= Qp~ratingjie~~

,-

I
l

Operating Reve~ues-

~

-

Jll

-=--~r
i

p : p : ~ : : : E~
= E=N=S-ES
= J. -

I-

I

I

Store Bids. and Fixtures R~ae::i,:,,rs,________.--1,1-----+--- f-

1
\_

I

I
i

__

1-----t-- --_--1 - - ~ :

-

f

,,-·

i··- ·- _ 1
_ - -...

_

_

•

,::==

I

1 SELLING HXPBNSES,
lr_- Salcsmen..and..Deliverymen...

,..
l,i:-~

1

- ·-F

i

~

Store Bid . and Fixt's-Dep.r~iation,. -- -1
Vehicles and Harness
Horses- Ren~l_s_ _
__ - - ·
Other Maintenance Expenss,_.s_ _ _ _ _--+---t--·
Total Maintenance
-=!F=~===-==----·'c:·;;:.
·= -:.......=----==---llc~
i--= ~ -

1

-----ti

:UAINTBNANCB,

i\

I

- • -

'

--1--

Store Su_p.J?lies_______ ·Adyertising_,
_____

1

--·-1--

___ _

k Stable Expenses.

, ~ it _
1 ;... , _ \~

~t· lj ·=1•
-tu

\,

l\~ ~
L

_ --·-· _ - ·. _ ____ _ ___ _
Caragt• Expenses
....__.
Other ?Clling_ Expenses
- -- \1----+---+- -!r---'---+--+--11----+--r-.!otal ~cJlin~ Expcm,e~= _ _

=-=--i

i

\1 GE~BUAL EXPBSS~S,

1 1 +Superintendens;e_ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1_ _

il

I

Storekee ers and Office C.!.~s

'\Vatchme.n and anitors

-1·

_ _ S_tatiopery,_Eo~tage_llnd_QJfi_ce_S.u,pplte · -·

.__,___Tfilegwpl1.J1ill'-l2..elen.h.o.ru

·J

•-· -------~
L ~........~ - -- -1r--t_:.-lr--U- -t-- +--~f--+---+--J..--i-:.-:.:......i _,,__ __..,_ _,___
,
Refrigeration
~
~ -e ~ - - - - - - - ---

1- T -Other General Ex enses

r--1i-~+--'--t--ff---+~ -l-- --ll---• -'- 1o-- -+---II- ---'-+=~:-'.,_..-+-_ _

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,·-···-··-·······-································-·····• 191.._.._

�r

191...t __
laau&amp;ry 311:
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

and for:_-----'
• -'-'•"""'-----MohthlaEnded

FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERI OD

].\CCT.

// No.

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAINTBNANCEa

b~t(!_

Store Bid s. and Fixt's-De reciation
'\"chicles and H_arness

_J~-tt------'H~o~r~s~-R~=
n e~w=a=
ls_ __
2
Other Maintenance Ex enses

- t --

-1- - - - - , - - - - _ _ _

I

f

,
I

---- --=r

'
- - + - - t - - ••

I
-

=

- -=-- -

-

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I

GBSBRAL EXPK~SES,

Su erintendence
Storekee ers and Office Clerks
...,;c.,=-'--1+-•_ .lYatchmen and a1titors
_..§~atJwnr,,_fQ.~~1~Jmi;l_Ofti.cg_fuip,g.!jg _ _ ~
Telegtaph and Telepho=n.,._
e - - - - - 1,- • - 1
~ t c r . Light and ..,.,
H=ea.,_,t..._._ _ _ _1-- - +- ==+=
Re.frigcration
Insurance
Other General Ex cnscs

=-=

I

I

I- - f - - 1 f - - - l l - - - ! - - + - - - - - i l - - 1 f - . - - , . . - -

.-I

,-1J
I -:

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* R•Y.t.•14

,1

-

�and for_~O_n~•-----~MonthwEnderl'-'----'3'-•'-=m
= '=•=rz-·...3=1,..,_ _19L....~Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE PERIOD

[ '"'; t

Operating Revenues
~t?r C.en.t . 9.f S=!a=le=
s ==

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l

1/

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OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANOEt

I I:

l-!!-=l=6:.:.81l--~!.S....!a!:wl;i!..Alil.1...Ui=~,jl&lt;ill·.ll.-!i--+=
l :.::.
0 ....:..
4 +;::.1=-=2~ 1--

,F--::~c:......j~ - l -j.....,,....-=
! ¥--il---,--t---lf--t---+---ff--+--+---1~~ ~

: _Ir
62 •
+ '- -~':.
Vehiclesanc!l-Iarness - · - - - - - - 1 i - · ----+----1i,---1----+-~~--+---i--11-----1-~~--+--+--➔1---1----__.,_{­
H~es R,e~•=" ' - - - --------11 --1----1..---;,-----+---1
Other Mainte
,

4~ ~1--....Sl.o.re Bldi;s.JIBd..Eixt.'.$.-llepre.ciati.on,1-----+-20
_ +-&gt;j =-~--+-20

I

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l

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nses

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....

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I

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GE~EltAL EXPEXSES,

--11--0+.-l ~ e r i n t~ill!enc&lt; &gt; &lt; - - - - - --

----.i----1::ic.;~ - --1t---t-=="t-"'-

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s

1-A -t-'"'""-ff--1----t-~l----+---+-------l..--+---le-----ll-·

__ St:a.t.io.nl!t}'.,_P.os.tage..and_Qffice.Supplie _ _

_ _ _

'=~ -u;1eg,capb_and__'.[e.J.e.phan...___ _-jit----J~ :--t~it---,-~~~t--+~1Al!Lfl-- - 4-

_

, i - -_

_..__,_

--,

-l-- lll -----1--~-~1--+---1-~

WL=U.........----11---t--==~ =--if--ll---~ ~-11-----.J-...S!'.L.I~ - - t I - - -+--- l--ll----1---4----l~------1---4-~II-·-}

tt-- ~ = =:.::.......- - - - - - i t - --t--;;-t=-=--l!- - l -±:-llf---1--·4---41---+-- l"'4r

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~= se~ s - - - - i j --

-Ji-llra-~cil--

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I

--t"";,h~lff--k..-t~ .41~--+---l-~!1 ---+--1--~-

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0

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r

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Ir

-

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-

Taxes Estimated
-~et Income from O eration
_ _l_J?J:,Ce.n.t~of S.ale.s

- ---- IJ.RC.JIAS£S__________ · - - - -

• =11=

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��and for

DI•••

19L.t_·
Months EndP.d V-r,b 31,
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
4.::.1.B~

FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERI OD

�... .
and f o r_ _.F,_o,_,r....__
..
_ _ _M o n t h s Ended_

l....

1911)..__

____,A=.p. . r...... 1........,
3 .,..0_ _

. Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
4~ 1.8:.1, . _ _ _

Cost of Merchandise Sold
I
Gross Profit from Sales - - - - - t t
Miscellaneous Earnings
To~l Q~rating R!;Y!nucs
Operating Revenues
_ ·~ __ _
~e.i:.J;.1:~""''-,:,e
oL
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.a'~
""'!;S:r--,;==·==-==-'l!-=~~2Q

JC

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11 \
I
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OPERATING EXPENSES

\ l\lAINTBNANCR:
I

---~ULl!--..=l~=~~..u,o.uw=:~~1l!:§_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Sto[Lmtlg~. and Fi11t's-Depre~iailiul
Vehicles and Har~Jl·=-.s- · - ---n --1----1----

-+----il - - - t - - - - - t -- - J..7

D7 I_ _

_8

;1-

44 00

d.

,

Portland. Ore.

0

Au 1tor s 0 fficc,Qla.,_,...,-~•·•·············Ua.Y·••-2Q-,••·························• 191..9.._

�and for._.,JS._ft
_ _ _ _ _ _Months Endf'!d N49 -~ '
191-9-Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

r
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings

Other General Ex enscs

ToJ!1l Genera~~e_enses . ·--=-"'

I

~ tal..2ge~a~ ~ Ex.e;!lses _
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
Net Revenue (Excludin"g Taxes)

j

Per cent. of Sales
Taxes (Estimat ~ - - -

1

.Net Income from O eration

t·: ,u:::~:•
.,..-:=..

=,,,..... ·-

-

pr s.,~ -

==-,=-.-- - U=-=-'11!.1.V 1""•- = - = - 4 = = 4 -~

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-~'....
,

-- t

~tt";:"1h~ t

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:='!,

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---

r
/

Months Encled .Ju- JO
• 19L.,_
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

Ii&amp;

--ii

==•==

'-=r.--=•·••nu•• ••

TH1s_ YEAR

=

,~~.

i -.-=--:-.c•-.

' ~-41--_;-~C_ou~p9~ -• ....,~1----11--{ ~:~gcd:- -

-. ---

Gross Sales _ _ _ _ _ _
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
...;l__.!l._ _ _ _ - - -- - - -

I

1

·""

-1~ -- ·-- - - -=- - -

ll

_ o'::.:_R_:~

~

_

THIS YEAR

~ ~sT YEA~

IN C. BLACK

~-=~~ _

-

j 424 30 ~ _-

;

_ii'.;_~

fl

l

r

1

1

2~

•

1

75-

81

'I?, ~-11. JJJiii_

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838

F-~::~~~:':.~:; ;:'"·~·--~-' M_is_~_ll_an_e_ou_s_E_a_rn_in~g~s_ _ _ _ _j , _ _

I;

~--1UjUJ.....-

•..1-L.1~..L¥.. .1 .-.......,.......,-u,._,.,_-"--_..,,,..~-... :..11-11--

. __._ _.u..a.-.1 -- -

-~oU-~ ~ - --l-1--13-~J~- ~--"~ u~--1-1

-

--

Store Bid . and Frx~
·tu~r.:,:::es:.......:_R~e~a~ir.::..s----11-_ -4----!!ll--l~- - +--!~..._....---'_

. ,

&amp;ortlan~ Oregon,

.

...

•
•-t-~--..---1'-

-1,~........
1

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1\lAINTBt.ANCB.

I 68
I

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I

I

I

.

-=-=~. I - ~ Jl

. --

FOR THE PERIOD

INC. SLACK

~ s ' :. YE_AR

r=

1

OPERATING REVENUES

I

FOnR THE MONTH

.
Auditors Office,119 ei•••• ~ • ••······-··-·•.......~ ..,l •.........:...., 191.9..:··

~

, . . . _ ~----==--~t}- .- -: =__,,_ ' • ~
C.omti:icJ by - - •----- · --· ····-·-··· ~
" :cc-c· ,1 ly -----·-----------··
'
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f
t
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' ·
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I

i, ••1•~ I 111C1'_ 1-·•
1

.:

,..1,,.•.

., .

.:.. •••••• I(;;-,:··~

t Lr

;

--=-=,~-

�and for.____
...,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _Months EndM.__l_,,_
· =----»~•W
·
=

--191..~

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

I

- Ocl~

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR T HE MONTH
THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

I NC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

=r-='lr-=--=- - -

I

·I . . .. . '

SALBS,

_ Cash ·- - · - - - ·Char cd
n

I ..

..,.. 1L . . . .I

-~~ _ l 594108.!,--1
_ _ _j.

_ _ _ _ __ ,

'__ 2]'l l

Cou

...,,

Gross Sal=cs~ - -- - - - Cost of Merchandise Sold

1 J_10Lo

f J_ _i _

_J 3 3 f ~-' __$

r " I

r

j - 8 (lj . ~ J-

0

- - - i - - +- - 1 1 - • ~ - - - +

11

?~ .

+u--11'""'1

I

J.'1 80J--Bol _
1 ~'l-i1--·

~
I

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Miscellaneo s Earnings

Tota~~!L_
~eve n ~=-_.,- _.-1
Operating Revenues
Ml==---ctl==="'-'-P=e~el\t,._,oi.§al~.s

\

. .

1, 62

..-~
1
1

• 184.

j

lf 9
1

I

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1

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I 16 0.

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-~

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OPERATING EXPENSES
I

l\lAINTENANCB,

' ~,, 21

56 67

_1,; 1
ao
14; s1

-

~

I

N t Inc me from O eration

�. ., . a

and for_

i

.-·

'

__.a...111.t..___ _ _Month~ En~eri apn J1,.

i91....i_

Compared with Corr~sponding Periods of Previous Year

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.~ED

LAST YEAR

~~~ Profit from Sales

I

'\Miscellaneous Earnin s
•
,.;t=,=11=-__,._~~~perating ~eve_!l_~cs =--=-"- _ _
I
Operating Revenues

,-+..A.l:ll~~t---64.V.!l'.~#-'-!l - - - i---=4

....11------..

-1 824 SC}!

I, I

I

r \ ~ 1~ : = ~ = : ~ ~SES
&gt;IAJNTENANCE,

61 \

r
•

Store Bid s. and Fixtures-Re airs

;

\

'

1

11

1 I

1 26

I

I

I

!l

ji _ _ ,l~j
]

5' _( 2 55 _

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-De reciation
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals _
---

1-fi f"" Other Maintenance Ex enses
Jotal lV!~~~~~

\- l

i
,.,

21
..20
~-+--

-

5~
I

I

...01~-

16~ 4 ~

i -

-- -

·=l- _

=-

_11 81 ! .....

349 ,4

l _0.4

.• 3Tl 70 i
--l 00
- . !

6
3

. GBSKRAL EXPBSSES,
I_ Superintendence · - - - - - - l l - --j.J&amp;.#.'lltj..

8i '-.- ~~!:~~eeper~nd Offi~j;~rlcs - - -l Watchmen and Janitors

_ = To~enertl~~L...w-=-

Ce~~~:r

_101 OC) 1

i

15 8.0 '

~~~ : :

1

12 12. •

4.0

l

.

OI

l

.5I

2 . ~99
13

t

t.===t-·

, a, 2 -!!

!.,_ 2»

_==¼,=,-.='. i l l

I

,- - ' - - ·

..63 36_

=,,,_litll".,,,

23_,

l l. 95_

l-""'V-l:f----!-_...,.,~ , -11--- -l.A

~

_

81!. fJ.

_

•

o;7Ex~~-=Per
Sale;~
;I
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)_ _
Per cent. of Sales
J. Taxes (Estimated)· -- I
I

____

1

J

Net In~J from OP..cr_a=t=ionc:...__
Per Cent. of Sales

; r - r:~RC:AS~
::;::.:..---

:.;;:-::;-:p -

-

-

~-~ -~:.~--~==
•

-

-

~~~~ -

Portland• Oregon

I

oa 48_L7

- - - -- - - - -

•

.Auditor's O f f i c e , ~ ~---.JS.I P.i-...~_fr....JQ.,.............. , 191.,....

=-=1.

_ , ·'. ,
,

..

8'1 10

1

15 Bo

~

,1--..-1- 56 4"'"-"'' - " - - - 1

1--+---1+-

84C) 86 U

r----,f----t-'=-L.f-

.._ j
· 7(;

_
. 28
.,.._..__,

I

~~~

_JJ8i_ 6j_j_
. _ 8 ~4~ . 9~ ~

1 .8

J6Si 2st

I

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4-"DL.J-.-

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if

I

~ l ,057 7

a, _ l •

t - - + - -ll- - t - -t-"---.i-

........,CLl':-~Te'°"'le:,,:grw, and TeleQ.hone - - - - - 1 1 - - + - ~"+"--11-Wa_ter,.JJgl!Larid Heat
~- -Refrigeration _ _ _ _ _ _
l--•- J .- --11___ Insu~~~ _ . ____ _ _ _ __
_ _ .Other General Ex enses

Total Operating ExRenses

3 549 43!

7 621

I _§_!:.;!~OJ!~% eqsta_ge_~!!~. 9.ffice ~Jj~ _

I_

65 _

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-

'
2 . __ _

4 lj

I

-{~: -= ~ :~ '..

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I. _

I

- - l ! - - --4--~e----u---------+---!!---+-,,.--..;_.._

SELLING EXl'B!liSES,

1l·1~ ~ t j -~ --~ -cl -!Wlne__
~ Other ~\ling Expenses
To~al .§._ell~g lb~£.~~es =-....-~. _

t 6'L. 9-9_____ 1- _.3j;:7_ /.

- ]-

-

_ __sal~_mr.n_aQd.0.eliyer.yrnen___
. _ _ 4 34 3J
-· Slore Supplies
· - - --i--- -33 ~l
! -~dv~rlising • - · · - •• - - • =-- r .....
..

1

=t-= -~ -- =-n_
II- - ,--

~---1---1----ll-L.-..

~-=-

_

-, ~ll :-.'
7 1:.f.I

__ ;.._ :. '\ •

.

-

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and for._--=-- --- "-----Months End~cl . . . _ _ , . JO,
19LL
Compared with ·corresponding Periods of Previous Year

I
'I r

=======:=:::===-=:·.=-=·==============rr=============="=~-1•::=. :1.~.M 1FOR THE MONTH
FOR THE PERIOD

/J ••

. / ACCT. I
I1" NO /

:I ~· •. ~A~~=~G
I

'

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• ·~

•

Char ed

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_

1

I I

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.,--=. ,., -,. _

JI _

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11
1

II

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I

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• __,_., _ _

·=

&gt;P"'Jl!.=li&gt;=-~ --

SELLING • • - :&lt;:SSES,

1
-~' -(~

_

l _:!64 ..91!
I

----

-~

_

;~~:n~~un~~~sD~
- livery.men. ____.__ _ __

I 8j_ Jf.. ___3_,7_
-l?~ _79i

_ ~- 82 11
2
I - ''

41J_ti 1
-_j OJ . --

Other Sellin Ex nses
... - ~~l~,=~e!li~...Expc.Q:;£ :~-r..:...-=----=-=

1

I= •

I

·- - r - :r.:-,i-x...-t

-=~., . - -

••

tar-...rihRi

L
;

.Ket Income from Operation

'

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I
I-

l_ l

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• - - --""

i
6~8 OJ.I
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l

~.:..-=.+.i.=
1 1 - - ~--"

.

6

Sl 1..4
! tO

='f.=•=i=--==-~~rr==t~ ~ 9 :===-t~~¥~==Z:~~~~~~~~~~ ~-i,;~ ~ ~

--'-.Mal_.Q_pJ?r_ati~_ep£11SCS_ _
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales •

Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
__.__
1' --:::P;.;:;;er;...:c=ent. of Sales
/' Taxes (Estimat;d--

:

I
1 13 .37
. l . ·t_l6~l
'a~~ OQ ... 1225100 ~
19,
,1.;a 77
j ~ l.....a9 L L. ~ 1
i,' _ 4t_~CJr:77:1-J 1~l fa ~
I
1[
I I

Supcrintend~nce
I Storekeeper§ and Office CJerks'----,ll....--4.:.::;:,,C-j..::~~
i---:=i-=ii-----.--'LIE.4-==.!!---=~..tq..Jl'l
Watchmen and Janitors - -- -tt-- - - - t - - ; -~ - i l - - ~--+-=--,,.-11--- +--,--:-+~,tt----1---c-.~
Stq.t_io11.c.cy,.. e.o.!itage_app ...Offi.ce,.Supplie
......=-_.Tc:legc,1J21Lli.DdJ..clenh.o.ne._ _ _u_______
, ; t - - + -• l-"!"~t - - - + - ~ +----=-,1--:,:;1-........x;=4-Light_aod Heat ..
Refri erati~ - - - - - - - - - - - l i r - - +---=+---11---+----I
. ___ nee _ - --- ·· - - -- --Other General Ex enses
1

,ct
,a'
9

3!064 61
I ijf ~ -_: c!JI a~

_' \

it=-

1

: GBSERAL ..........
~ :

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.

F" -_•If-•--ti

~~ ~~~~~~-

_

11.t-. ----=~

•

-; ,:11.~c- Advf!rtis~~ ---=-=-- - - - - - - 1·~''11aiiii.i.~x•
•a-Mne·:.'~1~1~:- ~ j
_ __ _ _ _
,l Tj{

...L.&lt;.--'4-&lt;,r..L.f,--

1 11
ic;a
@61
lia3
38
375
36
---'--+----,,1------------=-+-==----;,---.-=-..a+--=--.,-

J!}

-. -

_

i 8881--11-•

--~~= 2 •

jfi

Horses-Ren vals
- - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 1- . . i . . --u--Other Maintenance Ex enj§__•- -ll---1-----l---,hL---I-IMt+.llrlll!:..µ.,...__'--IP...lJl!»~.;;._-.;........,i.,,,,-4-....!h---~

,
1
.

➔I 1HI
446 99~
_ 17_2 al _

I

Store B1!11:t§.. and Fixt's-J;)JW~i9.!i.il----t = - ~---11-- - f -"""""~~
Vehicles and Harness

- 1,

A

"

4 !

MAINTENANCE,

•

l?

I

\

88

+.,..,rii--=c-::-+.:::-:::-,r-~--11-

J lfl __

OPERATING EXPENSES

Store Bid

M} G

O

'

1

Ii \\ '\

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••

1

'.

__ TotaL OQer_ating Re"!';_nues
Operating Revenues

- ~ Ccnt.o(J;ale,

,~~-

,,~~~--!

- ='5T2 ' ~ r

THOSYEAR

1(__1
1
~ ~#'-~~.it.-~+.!•~~-li-r---e--i~ +~ -!!-~,+-dl~~~~-11'-~~4.--__.:,

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnin s

I

-r~·-:·

INC BLACK

_\

i~- -~- 1.

Gros~ Sales

r

!

,-

!-

-1.910
,I _tl tU

· - - ~- --

4t \--\--Q&gt;~n

1 ~YEAR

2-11 3. ~~

1 ~- I Cash_____ _ _ _ _ __ ___ Jl. _a
•

1

===

"·===;;==,=;==-oil

INC. BLACK

·-==,,,=

= = ~ii =

.t

{=="'9;=-="F=-'=1r==~===i==~r-==il= =a!:~

18

1,1 -----+...;z.a.

--ir--t-~

~&lt;4----1-&lt;i~ µ ""'- tr---il--'-~~H--""'"f-.....--#--f-~

lll--..::LI~ : ' !-'-

3 7
tt---=-i..:.....:.-c-+.;...; ....11-

�. . . .... _ . , .

1"':' _ __. _

'

��and for._-=
• =1--• ""'na
"==-----Months Ended Jfeftlllller JO.
19IL
Compared with Corresponiiirtg Periods of 'Previous Year

r

FOR THE PERIOD

!

Gross Profit from Sales

Miscellaneous Earnin s

-

--

1

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

Store Bid s. and Fixtures-Re airs
Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Deprecia.tion
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewa=ts- - - - - - 1 1 --

Other Maintenance Ex enses

20 55
-+--

2~ 5$ \_ _

1226 01
-I- - ---

_J

+----11----+--------+---ill

-

-

~

-

1

- •

16- CO -

�and for

!ftrtll Te

Months End,,:d

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERI OD
THIS YEAR

INC. Bl.ACK
DEC.'RED

LAST YEAR

I

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnin

I

= T_2tal Qperating Revenl!e:=====lr-~ ~ ~

=lt-=:=i;,:
\

I

Operating Revenues

\1

Per Cent. of Sales

,==::;;c;-

I
11 . I
\

~,=--ag

:::-,;;;

==

OPERATING EXP.ENSES

\

\ MAINTENANCE,

I

t

l-!r
l16=-'8=--__,S=&lt;&gt;t-""orc,,.e....:aB:.,:ld=.-"a'-'-'n,.,_cl.....
F..,,ix.._t.,1"'"1r,.,es,_-_.R.,..c,..p•...,·"'-"--11---+-- + ---ll- - t -...:r-==--;i-------=
f,;+~z~ l __ l !~-h4ui.r.~ --..!:1~:3:...:7~ 6::.:9:...;1--~U,b~.

L )

20 .65

Store Bid s. and Fixt's-

1-?•...,r..i1--\.:....:
' e=h=ic=les and..J:J=a""°rn=e=
ss_ _ _ _ _ _ _t - - - - - 1 - -n - - - t - - - 1 --

__
1

_'\ _

) - - Horses-:-Rene~_l..,,___ _ _ _ __0 _ _ _-t--+---1~- - t - - - + - --l- - - t - - - + -=

- 1

.1'72 1

Other Maintenance Exe:...·'-"-cn,.,_,s""es"-----ll--+--+---11---+--

L I

'l 'll\_ _

-~

SBLLIXG BXPB:&lt;SES,

-nil

Salesmen andDdi.YCt¥mcn_ _ _
l·l 'll 1_ _ Store SuQPlies
_ _ ___

]i.76 _ Aqvc.rtising _____ _

_

_

_

I

_

2

_Q_thcr Sellin Ex cnscs

- n - - - - - - t - ~ n - - - - 1 - - - - , 1 - - · - 1 t · - - + - ---,---,--

Aa
N.lt.

I

•

-11 --

i

I

I

b

I
5 ~11 68 I_ 3 062 8
- I - -+ -- - - _
26_ _ _ _Q.08 BO.~_ j 15 ~ ,3-Jt
;5_
l:
-j 31 . 6_
r. 16 00 jj
t ~7 k? H

_21 _ - •--

__ 26_ _

__ · -

:~~! ~ ·, lafwi~!-!~-~-irmne
Jo, '19

I

_ __ l.'1_
8

l- _ko

+"9.._,,3~ , ---,---+-.=;...;;;....- -t-----'"'-"'--t=" ' - ! t - -....,."-r"'-"&lt;"---!r---,-----""_.___

Total l\1aintenancc= ---==-=---==-q==-~=p,,~ &gt;4-~ ~l=-i-=-OJt

~~

2AG . 02

, . - - - t - - - 1 - - ; , - !- - - , - '- - - - - - 1 - - - r - - -tt---+----+-~·-

_

5~

I

.

I

-

-

1G

_

~o Oj)

6

il

-~00

0 0. _ '

-

•

r
GB~llRAL BXPn::-.sns,

hmen and anitors
Qe!.l'., P.._oE-t!g~. and Offi.ce..Suppli
a.12h_iJLclJ'~h~........- - - - i l - - - - t - - - " '"+--LM-H- - - f_..,'L-¼-,,__-ll--+---f"L""-!l----.--"'-':,q..&gt;~,; _ -~

Other General Expenses
Total General Ex J?.n_ses
•~===""ta:;:,1Q.illia!_~ ~ ~---,;.,=-~~ ,
-,--+--'--"'-_E_x~s_.-_Per Cent. of Sales
venue (Excluding Taxes)
-'r----1r--- - -'--'-'---.:..C..:...--!1--"'L!-"'tl!M:.-;
Per cent. of Sales
I,
..._.--t_ _
T_a_xe_s{Estimated)
1\et Income from O er:ition

A

813 88 le
2 989 75 e 4

I-~-~r:. Cent._g!.2&amp;~-=-=-=-=;:._.;if===l--=-=-r-=tt=-=1'-'9o=aa=1F===t=====r=:==!1==-=if"-=~3~g_~#'==!:=:.~~=ll--=="4==l 2

~

R.~JlC'l_I~E_§ .___ "

-----==--~ _.,

,.Jl.J

299 $1

1 018 '18 I 70 719 50

~g_62'11~~

• Rmsod

/

I. ·\ _,--

�.

191.t_
and for._--=Tw=-=•=l=Y:.,,.•_ _ _ _Months Endf'd De o • b• r 31,
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

==============:;;=====~'=="'=~============~======::r======='===~;::::;::::=:::::::::::::===•·=••=-•=M=r.~
4CCT. /

1·

-

FOR -THE MONTH

=--=-&lt;· __T_~~~ :=~~-

LAST ~

NO.

FOR THE PERIOD
~

INC. Bl.ACK

"=--=· --:..

=

™""'-'-=-·=-

AR,==l!l = = J
DbEC~. =RED

_

_

T_'."115 YEA~

I NC. Bl.ACK

LAST YEA.!:.._ - -~

EC. ~

=

__

OPERA.TING REVENUES

~

SA.I.BS,

Cas.h_ - - , - - - - - ---- - _
8 _]2.
•
Charged
· ---~4- 16. ·-_ _-_~_C_ou_~n_ __ ______ _ _ _
.Qt)

;i. .10 _ _l
8_ j6._ _

f

_ 8$

Gross Sales
- - - - - - - ----1......-. .---....;:....L.-=--i
Cost of Merchandise Sold
• Gross Profit from Sales
i\'liscellaneous Earnings

-- ➔t---

Total Operating Revenues ====1•=~-lOperating Revenues
Per Cent. of Sales

20

- ~- ....- -- -------=---

OPERATING EXPENSES
l'tiAINTBNANCB:

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Re airs
Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-De recia:tion
·Vehicles and Harness
- -- -- - - ~1- - t - - - - + Horses-Rcnewals
-l\A.......:1-0ther Maintenance Expenses

0

J~6 1
l 14!. 6.0

--2 21
.21. 35

~ -.31_

•I_

!_ _Total Genera=! E= ·x,·p_
...=cn=se=s==#-";="'41==
Total Operating Expenses /
~ · - ~ - = = ~ ~ ~=-=-=&lt;'!!
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per cent. of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
=-----i~.&amp;o...1.. ...~
Per Cent. of Sales
~-=-=
-=·===l!,,_=_=
4=fc
j =2,
1)19 ~
.=
81
=.~l===la~l,Jib=ll==U!l~==ll==~=li.!!~~

i?'"="~rr-=-==r=-=-~.

!

J.
r

r:::~I

11

=

cJ=.il~

=--=fl==i=~F"'=il=

Ii.-------- ----=-- - -Auditor's Office, or.:~;~~n:,'o

~~~-~~~~..1.~~Y~tt..3l .........., 140.....
!
/

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• __ , _____ - ••

.-~.::

-_/__ (.

!

t

I

,;~·-

•

l .!'
~ .

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I

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�and for.___()ne_.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _Montb&amp;xEndede---1Ji,..i«aRM1J1.U18-&amp;;~l'-,,i;iSJi1Lt•.......,__19'6_._

r-

•Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE MONTH

-

-'~CCJT
No. •

~

-~,...~t=====-=-=-==-~-~-==--=-- _...

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR
- .. .

.......---1I

FOR THE PERIOD

J

=-=c......

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

THIS YEAR

-- = - ==1==:,ll-==

LAST YEAR

1==1="-'IF=

=i===•i=="U=

INC. BLACK
DEC.RED

= -i'= =l=
- -=-=l:1=·

I

OPERATING REVENUES

I ,
i

SALES, •

_B ~
® ' 47

__
C_as~- - - - - ·- Charged
- ·- - · - -· - - l l - - l ~ - -Co
-_ ,u____
po~-

-

!1----:-

Q[

s.2.e. G,6

_ __'l__5_l'l _W,

Gross Sales
- -- - · - · ·--J1-Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
· 1 1 - - i l - - - -- • ?vliscellaneous Earnings
Total Operating Revenues·
-=-~-...::=...,... -~-·
·--=r=
n -;-.=-·
Operating Revenues

l ,1! -_ ..

4

+ - - - l --ll--

- + - --1--

____ _

.....~ - - - _

_..,._

--1~--+-

-

-

- --

- - - - -'--

I
-

- -1--

-1--

- 11------,,........--,f- - ---li' --

+ --

•1-Wct!..i!- - l - - - l - - - - i l - - ~ - - + - - l l- - - +...:__ --

=-==- =·.eel•· = - .. l 'I
.__ ,,_P_er_C_en~ ~ s ~ ===---=-

=-- ;-.. .

°t

--1-

- +- - - ! L

.

~~- 6 _ _

._

--== =

Jt--=-=-=-l== t==l7r=
I

I

OPERATING EXPENSES

I

MAINTENANCE a

St ore Bid s. and Fixtures-Re alrs
::::e=r=:ec~ia~t~io~n:.Jf---i--..11.,-~_...1111
Store Bldgs. and Fixt.::.•s~ D
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewa\;..;;.s_ __
Other Maintenance Ex enscs
;;.=:;===--

11- --1- -

-+--

--II - -.

--11----1--1---11--

Total Maintcnan=c=e= =·=··====-=- . ___ _

.

=:,:;n,&lt;=

__

l,U.
. 67. JF~=-rlO~ l l

SBLLL~G EXPENSES,

. ~alc~111~n .;_m g P ~l~vcry in~tL
- __ _46 ••..oa -· - . . 252 S1 Store S'!E~s _ • _ ___• • . ---11- - -1
,s . _ . - · _ _
_
Advertising
• •

I
I-

·-- -- ----

~

-- 215 22
- 1 - 45

- - ---

--- ~~1)_1.c_Exv.e11s~s
0.0 _ _ _25 .00
• E x·'1~ nscs
,. '_ _ _: ··___
Aft. ~A
.A ' I:!
f... : G~e.-~.:
_ ._..
_,.,.. _____ -1:v
.. Ju.
\
Other Selling Expenses
•
•
I
Total Selling EXQ_enses
• 586
~ .,
• 29'l
£i6
• - - - - ~:.:-- - :.:.. -.:r-~--~~ .:=:--- - - ~~
~ · ·r~- ~....:::.: ----~"'"'~
.,...-4••- · - -··- -- - - .,

_

l GE:-i'.llltAJ, UXPB:-.SBS,
10Q

Superintendence.
Stotckeepers and Office Clerks
Watchmen and an~tors
Stationery, Postage and Office Su.1?~.Fe-fl-h and Telephone
0

- +-

Water, Ligh.t_:a::.:n;:.;:d:...l=-=-lc.:::ea:::.t='------u---1Refrigcration
.- -•~[-1-n-su- rance- - - -

I

- - &lt;t----,i--- n- - - ·-

Other General Expenses •

Per cent. of Sales '
Taxes (Estimated)

Auditor's Office,

-~~.~~:'3£~~··
-· · .
..

~

···~-·! ................. , 19JO.._

-

�'
and for._ _--=!'-,="-----Months
EndPd

19 20.
Compared with Cori;-esponding Periods of Previous Year

r
I

B'eb:raa.17 29,

-

/ AcCT. 11

NO.

"

'10 00

1'7/b 96
I

a ..10
41 .11 i

216 05 ✓
6"/8 42

216 9'1-

l 45

so ·oo ,
S&lt;LOO
20 97~
80 03 . ~ 36 -5"1
3 29 • •
3 29 /
19 43_' l 026 87 ,/
768 28

Lf', M ..
AP!l . 1 1920

�and for_ _....i'hN=-=•-----Months Ende;..i
...._______M""'ar~o=h=----3;.::l::.:a•'---~J 9d..JL
Compared with Corresponding Periods o·f Previous Year

r

-tt==r:r-=============111======
==-==:=:=::===:: =:=======tt==== = ==::::=======~===
==•=•~8~~~-=r='
FOR THE MONTH
FOR THE PERIOD
I
.\OCT.
NO.

THIS YEAR

= ===-= - -- - - - --

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

- -=----== : = ---=ir
-==-:c--~
--=t --~-=-=-•:1-- =-=:t==:t='=!t== l - ==c! =~t===l== "l==c,Jl== , t = = l ==l-:,-1

OPERATING REVENUES
SAL.BS•

_

___ .s._~~- - · - - Charged
Coupon

_____
__ __ _ __

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscella neous Earnings

-

-

~=:ctt== T=o=ta=l =O~p=
e ratingReven~ s_______
Operating Revenues
-=--- --- ~ ~ ~Sales
____

~- 92~ 80 _ _l 4=._68 44
_ 5_
3 Ol _ _ _ 2Ja.8
_7_ l.07.. 40 .
5 130
56

--it- 19

8

_ l_ j:op -~6
8.9 _ _ .,
-10 ___2 1 .

6- 8 ~ 6 8

35

6

A,19. _(),8
.15 .984 6 6

•. 2 9

21 729_ ~ -7 _,,•- -~.,_._

30

l__• 'I

56 29

.0.5...11___ '-l-"'-

.i 1------1~

l

10

5.~

___l__ Jt__ __ ___ _____ __
_ _

4: 326 14

+--ii

_ 1 8 ~ -=-- __ 19 08

95_ ~

5. 3. _

___ __ ~ i = - = ' - f = f

=-=-._l , .5

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\iAINTBNANCB,

Store Bid s. and Fixtures-Re airs

~+---=
3 +=-11---4

• :.

7S GS.

17.8 ~3

Store Bid s, and F i»'t's-De redation
2 0 55
Vehicles and Harness
•
__
_2_0-: ;-~-n~-_----+--__ _ _ ---= _6~ ssll_ ---1--=6~-- _
6:s: ~~~r-----:·_o-;~-,Horses-Renewa1s
tl-""·~ 1--..;..;...c~ "c--c.=c.===-- - - - - -n- - ~- i- - - -·
Other Maintenance Ex enses
a-lll-=-:...:::::ii-..:;,,,:;:;:,,::;;,_..::..=::.:.:.:,==..:;:;:;:=:..:.:.=_ _-l!-_-+_-+-_!1--_+-_ t---tt----+---+--tt--- - t - - -+---tt--- - +

~

• __ _ iA _2.3.

"'11r.==1:===T=·~=ta=l=i\~1i_i=in~ _na_nc':==
.,_ ~-=-===·= -ip·=-= t = ?.o _p_,5
SELLING BXPENSES:

448 18
--

--- -

l 343 67

-

_ .51 39- - -

_5

12

9.2i

_ l. .4 5c.i1-----1-----l--

- - - t- -1

~-- ... ~
- -- _. 2J) 00 •___ _25 00
_

.1

7_5 00

5... _

: ·

13-1 42 _

- - - 2"1e2·· 2s
225 Q.O

26
00
1

tatioJ'!er , Pos

639'. 36
l 053 64
7 22
125 "l3

46

d Office Su~ -- - ~
ne

_ 9

t-tt----~~---~----t-C-----➔r--+__...t--1r=~it1

86
87

I

Refrigeration
Insurance
Other General Ex enscs
~ l~eneral Ex~
_- = = - ~ =1=-a= =t.

___1_ ~2

22
4'14 18

1
==·
T2E3-l9..,g;.!,~l !;!.~~P.,;g~~es......_=
-=-= =n"==~==--tOpr.g. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
~--t----:cN_e t_ R
_c_v_en~ (Exc.!_uding
::;..T
_ a_x_es-') - -;t- 1
:- ll-- +.--c::-Pe;:,;:.r...;:c_en-:-::t:-.0-:-I_S_al_es-:-:----- ----Jt---+---;;':~ ~
1 Taxes (Estimated)

5 02

-

251 139

~~--~1:_-=:. -;;-::===::-·
•6.
2 25
4 .Q..

10

5·, 6 1.l 68

Por tland, ore.,
Auditor's Office, llJA;Qli,B~O,,., ____:_.......AP~!.-~.Q.,....., ..............., 19S ...~O

26

3 _453.

6 6 66
309 81

l

Q_

249 '12

·w-1

·14 3
376 4'1
5 5

5

9- • _ 3_91.i _2_3= _· _

11 8

13 4

1 848 89

890 3 7

6 3

4 1

_5_4

204 67:H---;,l..?a.-:9;;;--f-;3""'6::-tt----+---;;c:t"'-=:iir--

I

�and for._ _--=
.J'o=ur,..___ _ _Months Enrled

r

so.

Apr11

19...m_

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR Tl'fE MONTH

ACCT.

.

t NO.

TH I S YEAR

INC.- BLACK

DEC.RED

J1

1'

-

-

-~

THIS YEAR

r

-

-- -- -

LAST YEAR

i'r,- QEC. RED

- INC. BLACI&lt;

1

OPERATING REVENUES
SALBS,

Cash
Charged
Coupon

- - -----

- ·--- - - - I

- Gross Sales

-t

Cost of Merchandise Sold

-

rossProfit from Sales cellaneousEainmgs Total Operating Revenues

~ -- - - i - - -

-

2 '752 "iO
447 69
5 036 05
'
8 835' M I·
1 1 362 86 ;
;J. _4:._'12 ?8 !':

2~7 88

- --

894: -0:2
-9l 3M
---- 'f3

1 610 89

l 4:70 20

26 865 30

20 1'19 50

l 420 %

6 660 40

)8 l04t _46 _27 418 7_9 .

31 '753 70

22 899 0~
(f 350 ?5 ! ~ ~1"9_~75 •

\L 16 6 82 ,

l .
- ~·,,..- ~ 636 40 1;,

- 690 '43 i

456 50_ '

G 941 18 1

4 976 35 ·t

18 2

18 l

82 21 :
I

f

178 63

178_ 6~

82 20

91

- -·11 - -.L..-;.

00

02 ai1.

100-!00

179 68
20 66 .

2 065 91

260 83

lOQ 00
5~ 52
3 29
1 730 14

i 22 16
-

3 29:
326 ' 77,

I

�..

;l!D.U-

r.·,11'il._ ~ .-..

•

and for,__________ J'yfonths Ende,ud'-_ _,_~_ _..;....__v_ . _ _ 19~,_:,,.l
Compared with Corresponding Peri~ds of Previous Year
Acer.
NO. (

=
OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

--it___c.as

rt

Charged_
_ Coupon

:w
il- ·~-

~---------!'

-•__
•
G.t.osua1ea-_

_

_

..

. 111'1

~c- LCosLo!Ji.iktc.barufuf:_S.9J.d - - -- - 1
_ \ _ _._Gross Profit f.t.Q.!Jl Sales

,!

M~~.llan~~ ~?,rni.n gL
,
12ta\·O~i;ating Reyenu~
~-=-= ~--~--=c:-==
Operating Revenues
~~=n=:=-=- Per Cent. of Sales= -, =r:r=z
\·.+

=

=JI

1

~

1\

(I

11

I
it

H

I·! -- - = = ==

ll

'

OPEB;ATING EXPENSES
MAIIiTBNANCB, . .
=-=-;.:..:;.;:.=.:=.:::c:,.....,=

I

!

Store Bid~. and Fixt's-Depreciation I
~ -•
t:· I '
-;:Vehicles
and
Harness
i--=._
1 •1i~-+--+--.;1--~-.-.--+,-----+----- · - - - + - - - - - - - ' - I
;r-::--·tt-- ' - = = = - -;.;.;....--'--'-';;...;;.;..;.;;.;;._ _ _ _ _-ll-_ ~ _ ____--1~ -~
~ Horses-Renewals
~;i----,--......-,,--•u- - - - --'-.......- - + - ---l--~~------4-,-.-..__ _ _..;-..--l _ _ _ _,__....._...,:
~t :
Other Maintenance :::
E;.:.;
X,i:.
Pe:::..n.:.:se::.s;..____ +----4-- -1--·-~,~1-.- 4 - - - - -~;.._.

r

:i

m.L !·

- ~-====1~==T:,,=oe:c.
ta-:::l__,MainJ:~1:~ ce
1

I\
\

11

SELLING EXPENSES,

II

~ -4--J
I

Ii

_._;·--:-1\
7

~

_,a~_lin.l~U!lilJ2tlix.~YJll~~- - - ,....j
_ ~tOJ.L~'!lmlies_ - · _ - - - - '~
dvertis_in.g_ ---....----....;..::;'-'----+-_ .Stable.Expense:- - - - - - ~ G.arage.Exps:n_s__es
___
r,
O!her Selli!}g Exp_enses
_ _ __I
Total Selli?g Expenses
[.

: ru~•• • •

j- :L-.:
_

L

•

,_

•

! -- •- -- = - - ~ - 1

-+-c-~--,--;,.----11-- _ _ , _ _...j!...._

_ _ _ __ . . _ . . . . _ __

_ ._

__ _ _~ - - - - - - - . ~ - - - . . -........- . . i_

11

GENERAL EXPENSES,

1

-5uperintendenc~- -- - - - , - - - ~ \ - --+--....;,..--,.-#---+-~-~;~-_..._-4-_4, ____
.--8torekeepera.ancLOfficeJ:....u:= ' - - - i !- - -i-:::::.:::..:.:..;...::.:;....U-- ~ :.!:!....µ:;:;::......J
- . -....
1 _ W,atcbrneo aod Janito,....,__ _ _ _ _0 _ _ _ _ _ _- 1 - - ~
tationecy.,hJ;tage.and..Q_ffice.fui
, - --.,...--..___--4,_
___,.,___---1_---i: . . - - - I • •
1_
Tclegraph.and.Iclephpoe
' '
UT
T ! h
~
H
.-;---(
..
11'
-.llll'ater.,,.,_.g t 300
..
,
Refrigeration
·-+-- --+--:c-+-,-,-,i:--- ---,-+,....,....-I,--~-~~..../,
Insurance
I
, r
Other General Expenses
i-,...

I·

-

-. .

•

➔j1
_
_

Total~n~ral I;.xpe~e~=---- If___

•-·~~'~==l="'-===,$=~

I
=== . J,.
l
,:;
4
, - -· ==r~~~ = 9 e::c9 '=-"=li====-i~~~~r-~~~~ ~=l:-== ~ ~ ~

_ '.I'otal Operating Expenses
Ex.Qs.-~~i:_Ce..nt..o( SaJ.es
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes

-0~.

1"=

1

rr,-',-t-:-it---+-~7:L-=--:.1!---:-c--i,-..,:;:~~-ll---➔..:.;..:.~;...,....--ll--_,:...,....,,..:.......i....'.....~

, -1

Persent, of Sales_
•.. ____ ,.____..._
_ f.;
Taxes @.~mated.)
2 (IS
':;~~•
N ~)n£_Om_e ff.(W1_:::Qpe
: -r-a:":
tio
_n__~==- ,--_
- -b:.:,~;H~!l--+~ -½:-f-l~,- - i -,-:I-J,::;+:i
:; ~!~X:-l-,H
- --:r;-E:"!.J.~!...; ..,~~~---~~e,._g~~~-L~~~~

= -...,-=__Per Cent. of_Sales _
1

'·

I

_

IL~- i

F.URC~SE~ .-- - - -

•

•

• •·

i'

•

~I

:;,!, ~:_r·•l

' ,~ ;r:7 .1

LL- C,

,---

.-•w· .._ ,'.:

I

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,............. _.......................~.:............- ....., 19...:,~~

17

'· ' ,

�and fur.

OPERATING REVENUES

r SALl!Sa

I --

1285 06

2 517 44
_ 399 67
6 '88? 00

_ cash _
_Charged
_ Coupon _

---

20i ~ -

4 3'71 OX

l

~04 51 ~ _ 6 Q57 'll,·
t· .@.1 88'1
09 · .. 4 888 29

_JI

' --··'•-·-_Gross.Sales--.
•__
l
_Ji. Co;5t of. Mei:chandise$01cL - - j
~_--:GJ,.o~~ Pi::0J1t...kom...Sal!ls____
_
MiscellaneoJ1s...Ear..nings
_ _""1
To~aJ_Oper,a t~Revell!les
_ \t

f 1 .46'/' 42t ·-

lf

f

-~~.-

•

Operating Revenues •
,Pcr,.Cent..q_LSales-=.......-=-c,-

165 40➔1 I 682 82 fr

\\
-~.,,.,,_,.,,,---..-

,~

l·:

18 5 l·
·1

I

1 232 ae 1
19'-i 93'
l 516 4:~·

969 ~~ ·
~213 2~1, 182 68 •
•I

2Q 2

1 7

18 5

2

181 09

181 __09

18 3

)

I

OPERATlNG 'EXPENSES

2 ~6

-

60

60 I
180 4:8 . I

10s si
2

223 09
)! 99

2 015 43

I

126 00- -

'21$_77
38 12 ·

2 57&amp; 85

2S,7 66
2 9~

12i(00 •

68 24

2 21f

i,

~

•

, i' I I

/1

,V. I/.,, I

.

)

-

,lij7 53
____3 ., ~ 9~-

3§4 89· 1
I

�f

arid for._ _.,.
. c.-·:.....
: -----Months Ende~d_ _ _1_ ·_•--;,_· _'. ·_, _ _ _ _19 f / \
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
0•10•1M.

0

ACCT.J!

I No.

,1

..

r

1,

1
~

-

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

ll

INC·. ·BLACK
DEC. RED .

1
OPERATING REVENUES
r '"'

l-

71-- - -~

I
- -

Ii
'

THIS YEAR

FOR T!-{Et&gt;ERIOD

r

l
1

LAST YEAR

-i'

INC, BLACK•
DEC, RED

�..

..........,. ...,... ___

- -------· ..
and for.

lbr;
· Months EndPd
,tml• SQ•
19...20...
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
O•lt•IM.

FOR THE MONTH
1 ACCT.
1

l

I

NO.

TH I S YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC.'."BL.ACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

I

T HIS YEAR

]'

LAST YEAR

INC. BL.ACK
DEC. RED

OPEBATINGBEVENUES
I,

'

SALES,
__ (:asli_

- ..Cll:lrged
• - C9upOD---

-

2 .801 7i

·-

1 6a911
208 31.\
6 ~24, 80

&amp;6f 68.,
6 ·41'1 ,65

-

-

12~3 66
86419
- ·993
86
I

.,, i1e sv
a~s&amp;e.u 'lft2 at

2 .?11 11 :-

8 ~73 67
2 086 87
29 944 81

2811185

8i170..3tt

.

40.44226;
34, _981 98
46809 ,36
7144 60
.. 'II 9'1
21...16 : 2J&gt;4.'1 18 , 10886 ~6 - 5 510 82
794, 18 '
898 72
18 57
12' 82
1'5 4,7 · a s&amp;s 'lo• 11286 l'li .
6 300, 60

' 9 78.6 85 • '1 165 76 •

- Gross Sales..
Cost of Merchanclise.Sold
____Gross..P,rofit from.Sales
. ..Miscellaneous Earnings
Total O_I&gt;E:r~ting_Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per ·cent. of Sales

1521D 63

2621' 10 • 66695 81:

27 7

26 7

I

19 0

16 6

OPERATING EXPENSES

.! .16f__Sto,re Bldgs..andfixt's-DeP,reci~tion~l

20 '

_

~ I. _
j' __

117

, 1,6
l

l '19

I

~
-~

__;

.

ifiP3r •&amp; '?lri~

Other Selling Expenses
To_!al Selling Expenses

it

-!

1

_a,a 1s·
104 64,

~ ·9so 6'1

4r 3

1

U ,Tl I,

I

I

1

()0

e&amp;'

w

60

60
4 22

I

eo 09 ,

123 80

128 81

....__,~-~~--.

!- 611
77
t0 60~
"4 '80
Gt:

1

'

~ 61

--- -

~

_

ao~66 '-

I

20 ~

I

_ J ~_l-

-4r-- _

1 'i6

4,

186 81

4 22

I 1_'10 ..-Y!:hicles and.Harn~~ .
___ }_ _J_
_l 'Pl_ .Hon;e§-13.enew.als _
ir:....=.=,
l 'IJ__ .Ot_per 1\1,ain_tenan,ce_Expenses
\ ".
To~al Jv[aintena1_1ce
It ~ L

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Store Supplies
Advertising

16 2tt8_~ ·
11 8'17 '3 I

...

161,__StQte Blqgs. and._FixtUJcs-Re~s ,,

l '1_1
l '15

287 9G

9 ~5 .54

I

:MAINTENANCB1

SB.LLING RXPBNSESc

o ,eo' os

'r

' •. •

_143 26

3 80

00

20_89

. ;9 80

701 96 ·

117 86 •

300 61 •

128 91 •

2691 60 ' 2 62'1 20
"49 1
_4A so

160 00

'
64. 40

81

150 00
89 13
.. S 29

276 8_6

1

684,' 10 '

184 70

1160 i)6 .' 2 S,18 92 ·

1 207 96

1029 G§
2118 '96
9 ao

247 -13
as 10

1 011 66

1 05

8 25
7 as
_J 10
42 a?

23£) 78
~i. 20
. '15 76

'116- 68

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-=Per Cent. of Sale.s
_ Net !ievenue (_Excluding Tax~)
,Per ce_nt. of Sales _
.Taxes. (Estimated)

.PUROHASES
•

' .

'I .

178 33

1 102 60

-

I

�and for._ _ __ _ _ _ _ _Months Endeu-______";;..
• ___19_ · _
Compared with Corresponding Periods of .Previous Year
--=---- ----

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT. I
NO.

1;

FOR THE PERIOD

- .- -- - t,·
1
-.-r

INC. BLACK

TH I S YEAR

-i,-- -i

LAS:T YEAR

DEC. RED

THIS YEAR

'

)

LAST YEAR

I

1

OPERATING BEVF.NUES

1,

,

1

SALES, .

~ ~;i_ - -

- ~

':-

H
Hr----- -- - ---

_ Coupon__ - - · -- - -·- -·

;

Gross..Sales_ _ _ _ _

Jj

L. II

-C~~~~~~~:~:ta~;:

j~\'_
I
\

~

Ii

t

-

\ -

__I

MiscellfillJ!JW.§.]l;.MJlings_
_tal.Q,8ei:at~~~~~~
-·
Operating Revenues
~
er_Ce1tt._o.f Sales__ - - -1==t=cc""'

R

_1__,'

-i

OPERATING EXP~NSES

lt • I MAINTENANCE,

I

11
•

!!

r

. \ r ~ - -S
=-t,_.
ore Blgg~. and Fixtures-Re12_airs

J ·
I

I

Store Bldgs. and Fix!'.§.=P.~m:iation • --1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1
Vehicles and Harness
___ I
i
I
[

·,\

Ho"&lt;s--Renml,

·, [:jl

~

-

Other Maintenance E1-12e!1~S \
Total Maintenance
' -"---== :

,,

I

-+---+---tt~~

- - - t =J,......_+I
j

l

•. , r,

l

•

alesm_en an.d Del~e1:ym~.n_ _ _ _
_Store.Sunplies.__
,
Advertising;

11'

:r~~-

Stable Expenses ...____,1- ~
_ Garage.Expenses
_ _ _....
1
Other S~ling Exp_ensg_s
Total Selling._Expe_!lses_

- ·f
c.e,,l1_ _

~-- ' - ~~~~=·: : ~s= ~

'

I

:1-·1 1--.

- - -~

-

L

f

1

'
,-- '

.
•

•

GENERAL RXPBNSl!Sa

•

-

-- -1----

·•torekeeper.s,and..Oifu:e__Cle.cks -·
!I~ --Watchmen 'lll.d...,)'.anitors. _ __ __ ; •
_ Statio.o..ecy, .Eostage.and..Otlke..Supplie _
-Telegr:.iph and Telephone_ __..:..._Ir·ater,LighL.and.Heat_ . - - - --l1- - - 1 f -Refrige~ation..,_ _ _ _ _ __ _ . ...!
-li---;- - --

-I

•---11--_,Jl.§.11.rau.@.._ - - - - - · - _ _ : _ _

_Qth~er~u~~llfil!§.CL
IExp3nses
__ T_ otaI Genera-··

1!

-1..----i-

)1

i-----+-..,...

•:---+--

., ,
r

·.-_-_:~,--1------&lt;·
•
.!, II
:c::--:---i--t:

::::;:==~t-=Total Operating Expenses
Oprg, ~xp_s,;:-Pe.r_&lt;;.ent._Q{ SaleL _
_ Net.&amp;Y.«m.1!.tlExcl!,!dipg,J.:ax~s) _ ..
~J~t...Ql_~ales
_
~~..ffi§.ti.m~.t~d) _ _

,tl~t foCf&gt;I!lCo from O_Reration
Per Cent. of ?ales

_

i----1--::-:-~:-;·:-----+---'-"-

=-==c.==c_..::===
I --=-=--=\"~;~

t---+-~ ---......,..
u f - - - 1 - - + :~ I---_;_..-=.::.:;...~.

•,,:

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,.-.... ..'........ ~ ..........!:'..........................._, 19.!:.!}

;iL~--- J ---

•

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

�,

and for_ ____.S.,,_,._.o-..__ _ _Montl-}s Ended

Jn1J 81•

.

N. H. H.
SEP 3 1'20

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

I

OPERATING REVENUES

I

r

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR
I:

I.

1

JNC:"'BLACK
DEC.RED

- - - --

-

FOR THE PERIOD

THO~ ~

At

-

f

11

)'

DEC. RED

I

I

I

Ii SALES,

'I

INC. BtACK

f

CAST YEAR

l 267 81 t8 066 ~&amp; I
41~ 02 2 968 02

_ Ca4h ~

590 4:5i {!-6 098 •98 I

:w 061 59

7 997 $?
'706 98

2 261 00

9 815 99

35 28! 9€)
I

2 gs, 2~· 66
-- 132 43
- · . 4'1 611 69 t" 18 520 I&amp;:&gt;
41
1 9,26 98 64 1209 80 40 9o&amp; s9l 13
1194 88,· _ 341 mr 11 ,9~2 &amp;3 ! 6 '105 20! 5 21'1 43 .
I J2S 68
roa
922ee ,·+ 119
14,,_~g 1 041 89
- - - - c . ........
~:--.~.
355 79 . 12 s~ a~r
, 628 06 • 5 33614 6 '
1 323 66 .

'1 l,69 00
1
6 9.'74 46

1

e

.._

1

l

I

I 1e.ft !
1

'

19oG

16o0

8 00

185Zl.

60 1
162 46 .

a29 1'1 .

,!
I

l

8 00

177 31

01

,, 99

~ 27 $111
19 36

I

5 ,2_((1 29

47 49 ,,

16 80
4 31

1'15 00 I

308 21

8 115 08
6'1 6~
16 -80

20 17

ll? 'l'i

191 Oft.r

175 00

_
$ 29
3 494 00 ·

I

Auditor's Office,
('

/.
I

1s ·so

'

I·/• ' \.

• I

'7
/

.-

I

3 29

243 99 ,

�. .. ..

..

and for._ _ _;_______·_Months Ended---~
- '- -•~_·_ :-1
=__ _ _ _19 ~'.}
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
= - - - - - - - = -11-1,.,,.._
FOR THE MONTH
/fACCT.

1-·+~
o.

THIS YEAR ·

---·---=~~

LAST YEAR

t - + - -Cash
_____ _
.,
f.-"-Charged_________ _ _

__· _

-------u----~

~··

ii--]1L-Gn&gt;ss-5ales_ - - - - +.- r----C.9sJ .Qf Me_i:.chancfu;e Sold_ _ _ _-1(
!±1.._ _ Gross Profit from Sales ___ . I
Miscellaneous Earnings
~ I_otal Q_perating Revenue
1
\
Operating Revenues
1
__Per Cent. of _Sales.

~-4-

OPERATING EXPENSES
1,

'11'

I

MAINTENANCE,

' i~
I Store Bldg;;. and Fixtures-Repairs
p

~·

~

'1\

Store Bldgi;.!nd.Fixt's-Depreci~!i.Q.n

1------1---11

•

l

1

._
1

:L

Vehicles and Harness ~-- _
___ _
~-----11l.-----i---+---11--17.7l___.!iQ....1'SS§..--.:-_&amp;!!ewals
_
_
1-__,_ _ _0:;..;t'--'
h.:;..
er--'M
_ a i n ~ ~enses
I •--1--,!
TotaLMail!~!_lanc~
__ \[._____u --,,---~--,.
1

:

r-1

SELLING BXPBNSBS,

.--

i

/
OPERATING BEVENUES
ti SALBSa

;,__\r _ CoupoJl__

-r_LA-S-;;E:~
I -

I

{~L

FOR THE PERl'OO

• 11

I

'

• -'-'-...__Salesmen and Deliveryme'L.. ---4- Store Sum:,!ie_s _ _
___
•
_Adve_i:tising
Stable Expwses.
_ . .
Gai:age_Expi:m~s
•· . ' - ~ Other ~eUing ExJ.)~!lC.! _ _____ ..
Total Sell~ Expen-s:::.e.;..
s --=--==..c

' ._t.,, :..,;. .. 9 ("' -.M,/ i
Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,:_·-········~)lf::..) l f.'.?...~,.,.......- ..., 19..:;U.

I

=I' ·~ic~~~K • .;

-1

I

�and for:

n11&amp;t

Months EndPCI

•·•• n ,

·1980

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year •
..

I,

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

I Nc: e LAC K

LAST YEAR

DEC. RED

c'r- ~

0

,
- ~\\-

\,,.

-

1--- - (\t w-6
I1 ,;

,$ • S~ M .

W.oi!t'"t"{~~!;:Rtoo

TH&gt;S YEAR'

l9&lt;()

~ft- INC. BLACK

'-AST YEAR

DCC. " "

,.

188 52
.J_

01

v

�and for.

ACCT. ,I

N O. I

T HIS YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES
'

SALES•

1.·~00·· 02~.
362,-~·;
B '41l'/ 15
I

1· 123 56 23452 96 18 0?8 81
:~.6.5 • 4 569:02 {3 215 01

1 ~37 ·90 '

l

I

58 603 50 46 631 06
I . I

•

10 390 15
l 353 21

I

l:t 972 M

I

5 '.0•90
- - '18
- · j' - 86'
• 625'
• r. 48'[ 62• ~19 60 • 23 '705 80·
2 5'17 I 5i
,1 J~ 9_8•_ §.~ ~ Jl. 18 •ooo: 'if/ 1
l 212 0~ ~
1513 !4'
16 290 so . 9 '615 fll I
5 675 431 {
112'1 83 1'
J
9
,ZJ.
1 531 51," . 1 17? 2Q I
164 11 ,
1 33_9 92 ~- • 1so, ur· 10 o22 1u 10 192 5? , 5 829~54 .

F/ 1262 3'1 l

5:oso 2e ,

I

18.6

o"/ l

1908

2o

1~ OG

1'12
06
•
l

18' 9?

Ol.

580 46

• ·:u; l~
1s

Portl811d., Oree,

• ' s Office, Oliitillli
BWME
Auditor
&lt;llalmllllll:dla,.,-...

•
tobel'!...80.,....................., 19.2 ~..

..

/I .

I

, I I,. . ,

\

ao·

�and for._..::•:.::
- =-...:.·- - - - ~
· Months End~d •Ootobe

•31 .

Compared. with Corresponding Periods of Previous
. •Year .
FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

7 NC:- BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES

- LAST YEAR

It

'

~

FOR THE PEkioo

- - - -~.
TH I S "J'EA~

- "

INC. BU\CK ~ ,
DEC. RE.D
I.

I

Sil.BS,

Cash
~harg~d
_ ~oupon .

I

-----Gross
- -Sales
--

.., _

. --

.u--=

·-

2 9_88 '18 , 9.11 4M_a, . 'iQ eoo &amp;a, -~~ ;Ga_g_ a~·
2 486 50 80 591 gtj 59 8"15: 11 20 DlO 8'f I
9 ;08'1 Sl :
49'/i 28 ·17 1:02 25 -10 929 5' · 6 1?.2 •'11 1 :
l :8ll ,i6 ' l 1 51.i 19
25
1
1 4&amp;i .,~ • 1 ·oo,-ss - - 'iss~ea
110 48 • UJO 66
I
4r9P/,
0fj,.,
18
665 91' , 12 237 40 . 6 32&amp; 59 ,
l !M-1, 88 • 1 444 85 ,
'
r
I
l'lo3
190
1'199 I

,,

-

1o·'aae vs 1·

·-~!i

Cost of Merchandise Sold
---·- Gross Profit from Sales
l\•li; cellaneous Earni~~Total Operating Revenues.

•

1 ~GG 50 _ ·1 51i1 12 26 400 G6 l~ 639 39 li 9fil 2o/
3 &lt;!:50 00
l 696 ~2
6 05&lt;1: 92
' 242 69
243 21 '
52
806
7@
13
~41 89
ss
Ma
oa
01?5 ?O 1169 45

0 08'1 WJ
486 90
f/ ~5 15 ,,

-

-

Operating Revenues
Per Cent. o( Sales

-

II

r
,1

7,
•

884: 9V
6 B'JO. 80

v;_

•

--jr

1

I

[!

" &gt;Un&lt;~!'.."!":G EXPENSES
1

1
168
Store Bldgs. a~d Fixtures-Repairs
' .----- .- --i,~_.,,_-·ri, •
tr[ _ I 2'! 68~•
lD_ 5_!~ ~ Bldg!:!1:.d Fi::~-Deprecia~ionl:

,20 00

•

'.~

;:~~:s ;c~~:;i:ess
1,

•

_ Total ~

=t=·-- -

•~1:_e~ance _

_ l ·-

---- •

,,1'13 _ Salc_srncn and Deliv_eryrnen
'"l'lp - Store_Supplies
1 '#6
Advertising

l'l.'1

1,,

179

Stable ~xpense~

I~

: I

_.88 &lt;!!,I.
._ 8 ~ _

ma.a' Dll1

I

:=-\t,=-I~~-2il1

• • 1' 31- • 1 •
•I
_ ~ - l'."
J~S-00 -

-1:

--~
_

.,.32 &amp;a

.

._ ._ ~ . 11
•l 6?5 5'1'

11

ji

-- - I __
. :1

Total Operating Exp~nses _

- O_y~g. Exps.-Per Cen; . of S~le~
N~t Revenue (Ex_:Iud11!._g -~ axes)
_ !'er c~n~. Sales
_
Taxes (Estimated)
- - -- --- -.
--

~!

250 OU

468 90

260 00

. 50:2- 40

1 133 ll

__1

+

U"r --- 'f__ lQ --t- _ l _6i1_ _ _66 .44
91 .
~0J6
l
l,_1~ _ _ .].~-~ ?_7
-+------.......,..-;.'
1 • 1:
I
f• 1
I i

92 go
_ lJtO _95

1

__1 1 8 _ _

i2

T

2 ! • • -- .., 9] . ;

11-.:336 aar : _1 lSj 3Q ·
'
12,.a_r . ··1 _i,fd !1
:
!
5 &amp;
•~

_

_

1

197 ~ I •
1-4 ..if .

r ·..1G ..'LJ
·
J
iiiJ

• ~9 I_

:
- ·~

-lf

-

•

-

Ponlmlll, Oregon.

l &lt;!:9 13
1 029 62
UO ~~

6 ~s.._
/J,7 02

1

•

r. ~ ~T ',
12 441 15 . 10 '161 98 . 1 689, 17'·
6 880 7i::.
1 -,

c '&gt;A tt l" , l laA 58 , ,

12..~

: r 10~2-"' -~ _ _, __2 1o4J'. I

r

(JC

j _S)()'-0 1 .___ -122 ~ ·, J;,:4►.85-42,._:

$ ) $ - 5 3
......,

a ~ a ,'

r--- ---0.,, lilil.i , -

'129 56_:

1 • • -;. -j~ 20_ · - _ 7~_20 -=.,_ _- =d~..l 69_5!/__ 38_12~ _· 31.__45"-1r

l - ~&amp;Q(_-f_,t_jo --·-~- !
64\0. 20'' ·_ 576 2,9 ., .. 61 at'!_
1
• - f
- --- 1. ··1;
1 ""ir
. 6 0 5

S....2.9

6 821 99 · ~- 091! 25 •
l 966. 26
S .609 sa.
.
3 85

_

.2'10 89

3 _.29

.,

~

l__ Ga.6.J __7

492 ?S

198 01

_ -'1----t-·..

•

•

22 (J'l

!Jii .&lt;!:4 _ l 80V 13
6 16
3 638 ®G
_5 04 _ · ]2~ 31l

-.--_=- ---~=- • ~

1:_otal Gene~! Expenses

10'110
15 80

11

-18ftL_ J'e~g£_ae_!_i_~_4 Te!e~ ~ ..J.ll~ l ! ct~r Light and Ji~L r
Refrigeration
1

_

9.8 21

• •,•

, Su_p~ ~ten~!:C~ _
_
r'
Storc~e_rs and Office_fler~_I_~ QQ11 _ _
l j l5 __ . ~!£~.!!!e~
J~ tor~ -- ____ !.___ 3-22;~__ !

l ft__. ~cr_s;~ ~ ~ i ;e~~ -

4 617 96

I

l : '
-~il _L A()2 _64~ . ;-32.
.16110
9

GBNERA.L BXPBNSRS,

1161- "l~~~e-

6 010 60

2~ 00.

66 A,9 .

41::J 58 ,

112 2'1
1 83

IJ

01

16 00

18 10
.23e 61 •

20'_l:ll;1 , • . 1 ,2() 55
• vv i
f - •'

I! . . l l:

~ -p~er &amp; Mue
Other Selling Expenses
- Total _Selling Expenses

r.

205 52

' - : r -~...:__

SELLING EXPENSES,

l

2Q 55

-3: -+-~t-=.~~ -~-ff_.__

, N}- Qfu,,_~ "'."".fl":_ Exf ei ses:.

1'12 0 6

tar

- 4_

.

6 3 ' 1
+

•

•

~_.t

4,

,

~

...2J... ...____4 /
·
· '
, F ,1
q 4lJi------8 .Af,&gt;- --2- 614- 251__~ - '12 L2lhI

-

2

7,

Auditor's Office, Cliil§)II.. MII~~,.-..........~~~~.~..'-9.. ............ , 19.3.0..
I " .,, ~

I

�Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
_
0

11

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT. 1

/'. No.

THIS YEAR

,r

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

-

I - --- - -

THIS YEAR

.

G-tD ..:J M. _

FOR THE PERIOD

it

LAST YEAR

INC. BlACK DEC. RED

_ lt \

i•

OPERATING B:RVENUES
'

SALES,

Cash, __

Charged_
Coupon_ _ _ _

~

Operating Revenues

4r ~ Pei:-Gent.~otS31lcs_ ===="

Advertising
- Stable.Expenses -·
Garage.fa,."l)ense:i..._
Othet. Selling_E~pens~s

Total Selling Expenses
GBNJ!BA.L BXPBNSBS1

'I

�and for.

,/

t ,,

/J

�Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year.
--::...._-_-;:-_ - - - - - -----~------

J

FOR THE MONTH

THIS YEAR

1'
I

LA~T YEAR

INC.""lil...ACK
DEC. RED

-

OPBBATINGBEVENUES
SALBSa,
•

I

FOR THE PERIOD

I

I

r -Charge

i --Ll)upo...___ _ _ __

1

-ll--~--------------1'

toss.Sales_ _ _ _ _____ I.

l

h .-~•'

,\

11

\\

1i

OPERATING EXPENSE~

' ll M:AlNTBNANCB, .
"-~____§g,re Bldg§. and Fixtun,----R~j,airn

jS i
'O •

).

Operating Revenues·--======1
c,.l,,..LSat.,_
i

•

.

l .
1-

Store Bld . and Fixt's-De reciation I
Vehicles and Harn~ss

- f - - - - - i c - - i . - - - , 1 , - - _ : -_ . . _ _ _ ~ - - 1 1 - ~

20 155 .i;..'_---11-,.;,2.0
;;..;...1,..;i;;:.
j ~;,.-11
;:.

l-

I

__cas,..__ _ _ _ _ _ __ _

•- -C_o~L.oi...M~r.c_hil,l}Sljs_e_S9k1 _ _ _ _
:
G1..qss,£rofit from Sales
_
-~_c!!Jlaneous Earnil}g§,___ _ _ _ l
~-..,.,..11....
_~...._otaLQ_perati!!g Re .e!l.!les

l -

THIS YEAR

--,-=- -

I

LAST YEAR

I[
I
I

�- ~ C i r _DJOII' GOAL OCllfaY

r . .,,
t ,J. " ·

oonmtIOJf M I OB

.

. r..

1 9 JP
.:,r.', I

to 41, OOIOIRRIDt
n • e OOl'NOt Fo&amp;i 2250 "Korolan4S.e n.pt'o Oorporation Stst~at
•
Of O,.at1ou at ilaooi¥aahoostne0 o fo;?
month of l&gt;eoeib•F9 192B ni74 fo11 tho tos~vo
montha.mle4
DeoabaP
51 0 19!0·00 fdlloWBs
.
.
\

I ta

t.ut Year

~

~.W ·

Jnoolllaok
£net Year

l'l o9 ·

~'°•'!' OttJlaroh
i oeel'oitl&amp;Dl..Ongoa.
1'1, 1'81. •

. ..
I

lk,oollodo

�.,

~ - ·. •

Deow~•r n. 19 ao

and for._ ___.fn
........
1..
Wi_ a'-· --'--Monlhs Ended

Compared with Correspondin~ Periods of P ~vious Year
FOR THE MONTH

ACCT,.

FOR THE PER IOD

No.
THIS YEAR

..

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

TH1s v ~

H. Lf-tr

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

Y EAR

JAN 3 1 1921
OPERATING REVENUES
SA.LBS,

-Cash

Charged
_Coupon

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

Stor~lc!gs.:..and ~xtur~-::-Repairs

l'll_ Horses-Renewals - J-~, - 0th«:!: Mai'!_~enance Expenses
Total Maintenance

-

So.lesmen and Deliverymen
Store Supplies
Advertising

i, a
1'76

~;: •
1'79

~

9 914 11

a .eoo 62

23,

4'1.9

32 926 86 19 4.91 25
G 458 ~'1 . 5 017 66
82 004: 80 57 660 4:5

mo 99
~ 369 20

4 081 00

'•

S 604 1 '1 -121 429 15 • 82 069 $ , 39 359 79 ti
6 113 49 99 '153 8&amp; 6? 167 90
32 5a; 96
~9 32 . 21 r 675 27 , J.4 901 144
6 773 83,
88 82
1 'IS&gt; 96 1 &amp;&amp;o 83
190 63
i ~"14' 00 , 23 406 23 16 441 .,,
6 9&amp;4 46 .
Uo9

19.3

200

20 00

192 06

172 0 6

246 61

246 62

0~

13 10 ,
279 "11

16 00
454 68

o7

I

!1
20 85

I

~l

r

sY l
I

20

I 20 85

246 88

25

&amp; 229 '19

B 111 68

26

l 118 11

92 21

108 80

16 69
16 80

15 80
300 00
2~ 86
3 29
5 '194 ~3

I

I

r&amp;iiriue

25 100

soo 00

28 '77

69' 32

'

2 90
174 97

'

av~ 21

1

l

Other Selling Expenses
Total Sclling Expenses

1~ 434 65
1 440 81
24 ~84 35

.I

! I f
Ieas109 :

S;BLUNG BXP.ENSBS,

1'71

304 "/6

,,

Store B\dgs.:.and ~ixt'i;-::~epr~tion(

~~ _ _ye~icl~ an~_Hames!

'

808 75
8 450 20

'733 98

2 '16' 14 • 812'13 46 .
150 f,6
115 14
2 914 60 3 ,588 60 .

Operating Revenues
Per c'ent. of Sales

I

2 688 38

U · 6'18 35 . ? 0'14 08

_ ·Gross Sales
Cost of Mercliandise Sold
Gro~ Profit from Sales
Miscella!leous_Earnings
Total Operating Revenues

111

a ,22 m

668 18

43284

262 08 , 7 180 16

'

'

503 29
3 29

l 385 72

GBNBRAL BXPBNSBS,

I

1178 26
1 80 _ SuQerinten&lt;!ence
- ( ; -·
18'1 62
1
181 Storekeepers and.Office Clerks...:.._ ~ - - 88.', 62
415_ 00
1 88
Watchmen.andJanito~ . _
_ IL _ i
2 48t - ~ .2 40_
1~1 Stationery, ~osta_ge and Office..Suppli_J
-.L 28 1 98 _
10 67

9 2'1

50 ~8

2 180 90

95 :04 ~
'16_ 4'1

3) 90

130 00

l!l 26
1 8'_ - Telegraph and T~lephoJle_ -1r
I-·' s ,.80 l - ·- · 1- -• 40•1 s· ~ 40
182 Water, Light andlieaL _ _J
I .21 U ; _ i 18 75
2 88
Refrigeration
~
I 1
·I
192 I
18' -~Jn~rance~ _ ~~JI

466 58
'18 3'
238_14

1 8'7 _ Otl_!t;r G~eral E_1-12enses_
Total General Expenses

__

• --L -~ .00 J __ .,. -~ --0.0. •
I
16'1 j liO I, ,
,6'0 I89 I•

_!

1

-+--f-=
~
_ -/- _
1

11 11 .

t,

- -~ -l)~t_,....,~e_a'l 1:s:f1.s '
~
L ,

~ , a , 9_

as, •

-t

299 l~

.

·,. ~f~r- · T .;.

1 _ 97~!

iia eif

I

2

I6 88 I 67 , ,

2.9 ,
4_~8'1!f'79f-··:
2~ , ·
· 32 63

I

75 .- , 408~£2 :-.
'&gt; ,-=
6

. --

aa,._Joo_ : 8 8 1 ..t~ ~ !O '119 so

I I

1181

6 889 08 , 1 S"IP/ 92,.

7 T'166 '96 1' ,

Total Opuating Exp,•~• •
1 ' BIi&amp;, 87
l C)95 11 8 . \ ,
2 ~ 1 .9 :~ 111_;126 j81)rU 688 ~4 , 1
Qpr_g. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
•, . _
lOe'I __
15 .S
.J
-~•8 .. L.
_12.B •
16d
1
• ~et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
1 .J §.8~. 23 ' 2 296 4~_•
, 't~~19~- 8_1 _19_j2] ,__8 -~3- '631
Percent. of Sales
- 12•8 •
, 82.1 ' ..._.,. 20.1-; __ 4 _6•7
4.1
Taxes (Estimated)
28d.9 1 __ia4_----- _ .--1l-~dl6JL _p91J3-5f -_
1• Net Income from Operation
~-;,- 1 SM .,. • 2 1.~8 '~ 2 ~89
Per Cent. of Sales
- 12 . 1
'
_L
6 el -,L
a.6
1
1
..
,
I
I,
I •I
~

PURCHASES

105 88

64.
120 44
106 22 _
~ 29
49 89 ·
_

_ 08

1~
,=-r--7 .,

2 286 '18
3 381 ~
9 86
550 8G
82 68·
188 2li

~ 613 48

~•,
80 1

( .

..

••• 11 ··,., 1, ·

.

._

61. ,54, -'

i.
,

�and for.

GIie
. Moritls EndPd
JNmery 11. 19_11_
Compared with Corresponding Periods ot Previous Year
II

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.
NO. I

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

-,,

INC. B LACK
DEC. RED

--1-.
'
THIS YEAR

1• - LA;T YE~R
j

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash _
~- Charged
_ _ Coupon_

a 007 4,7

t63 170

S20 66
? 62'1 '10

552 40
125 09
~g '15

1 98 ,
1 41
060.M ,-

o aaa.a3 •
~ -2H ~s

221 65

6 9'18 Its

✓~-,J~

~ _

1

I 859 95

Cost.ot Merchandise Sold
_ . _ Gross Profit frpm _S.ales
_ _ Miscellaneous Earnings
To!al Ope~ti.!}g Ileve11ues
Operating Revenues
Per_ Cent. o{ Sales. _ ===

_

1'18 96

'129 50;.

1 6'3 9,
124 99

l "168 96

-

I

1

I

128 l2

' 93 ~~,
88 -9?'
39 ~6

I

, os l

06

OPERATING EXPENSES
I\IAINTBNANCB1

118
··--?01

I,..

20 56

468 03

1·is
I -

I

Total Selling Expenses

01 .
I 1'1'1 P/0

11'

r

25 00

- 4, ~
·sao ,2 .

188 81 ·

GENERAL Bx.PBNSES,

PQRCHASES

Ponlad,Ongon
Auditor's Office, MW41MHEl&lt;IIJ• ,--···--·······'•~

---2J~, ...__...., 19..3.i.

11,.

FOR THE PERIOD

. ..
,

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

f

�,-.
.
Months E nded ·
b:U )I'll; a 1 . -19A._
Compared with Corresponding P eriods of P r~vious Year

and for.

li

f

I

INC. B1;11.CK
DEC. RED

l

THIS YEAR

~ ILM.

LAST YEAR

INC. BLAOK
DE:C. RED

r1

•'

SALBS1

_

O 19

=--FOR T H E PERIOD

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES

{jfi ;J• C.

--·

F O R T H E MONTH
THIS YEAR

•

4 670 91 &lt;!. 212 92
15
• 566 oc
~ -; 66 1~ 122 ea

__. _.Qi.sh

I

9 016 9t- ·
'1 629 95
1··eoa 99 .
1:1&gt; 96
1 oa• 91 ,
1

Operating Revenues
Per Cent. &lt;?._[ S~les

18J.

60.1 68 19 869 .u 18 899 o/9•
669 G4 •
561 ·s, , -161 512· " 16 'lf9 8l 785 -12:1
20 os · a oaa 48 , a 149 96 •• - 1~s} ,f!' 1
t

I

- 2Jfi 9'
8 408 90 I

_63 13 •

10 29 •

819 6?
8 356 15,.

.101 .

l'lc8

180

08

-} j/16

&lt;!i-9, _75 i1
•

OPERATING EXPENSES
l'tfAINTBNANCB1

'ii -~-------~

l68~

to,e Bldg,, and fo("'"-RopaUS

116'"
l '10

Store Bldgs.andFixt's- Depreciation"
Vehicles ; nd Har
_ !l.:.~- - - _

l1'il,
,-..
- " ·~.___
Ho.!!_e~::-:-~wals___ __
I.L , .
Othe_r_Maintenance Expen_ses
1
Total Maintenance

\l r

,&amp;;,;•= SE
=L=L~G EXP~:&amp;S~
1

~'1_~
1, 5

.§al1:smC_!!~nd Deliv~ryE_len
Store Supplies
Advertising

11?T ~

.b~ tf~ , --

1'l&amp; _
•1'14 •
1it9

_ ~ •I

:_j1
i

,!

j

_::.
1
- ~!
.

• - :,
1

~ r g ~dn• ~l

Other Selling Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

·1
-I-- __ , • 7_l

-,
- •

l- _i__-1

1 • · ••

-:-7\"" ·

4110

_10 88
_ ~ · -10, U

------+-

I

'4r p - ,- -, 20 61

7,--, . -.

'·

1

t

I

•

4111

1 252 29
1 -86

• 1 45

B3 62
23 61

1

! 586 ~ . _JU~ !i
I

25 62
66 ,2 ·

_J _..,. t

a, 001.. _ .,

4t It _

1.69 20

896 39

501)0

· 50 00
.BO OS

22 .60

J ~ "i8 ·f 025 87

359 ~ .

102 61
49010 '

1'

I' •
,... I

�and for._ ____
ftre
=~
• ---Months· EndP.d

.

.

Jrarob · Bl ,

19 •2 1 •

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous .Year
FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT.

No.

1

THIS YEAR

INC, BLACK
DEC.RED

LAST YEAR

T;:; 15 YEAR

r

7

INC.- BLACK
DEC. RED

I:

LAST YEAR

=-,

I

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

-- Cash
- - ...

__Char~- C?up2._n_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

L Gr~~;.;_Ji:i~ -

../4{

~

7' • • Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
---♦-Mi~ ellan~us__Ea:_ning_s _ _
.,
Total Operating Revenues
-

~

~

r---

~

,,

6 '859 50

~ 1 '106 -26

808 22
716 20

20 514 06 21 230 26

21 · 29 269 01 • 123 20 •·
546 44 I 29 392
9 822 80 · 10 ~&amp;9 24'
.'
-24
828
86 241390 ~
4:38 02 · I
· 8 295 93 ; 8 ~~- 03
345! io I
"'"'314 82.
201 34
_4 56~f 35 . 4 8'J_8 1'7 I
1 626 e, l 1 '/2~ 21 •
498 . 95
68 6f ✓ ...JJ)GI
. _ 1V9 28
' ' •- I
190 '13 , 5· 062 30 -6,
It 1 ,o 6 .16 ~ 1 96, 881.
24:0 ~a i
I

I

i

1

I

Operating Revenues
Per Cent. of Sales

31 10

7 141 ?2
89?· 04

7 1'12 90

626' 61
328 o,
l247 ·go

2 302 19
• 661 11

1\

lV~ ,

18.3 I

I

o9

,

ffl ft .•

I

I

1'1o2 ,

16,ol .

o9

139 15

61 66

'17 r,

28 6~
163 05 '

61 66

23 62
101 59

- l 8391 44
ea

1 3'13 57
1 45

'
OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNA.NCBa

l ~ __S_to_r_e _B_ld_gs_. _a n_d_F_ixt~c_s-~eyair~

11

J

r

I l

-, --4

\5~ _97

168 99
GBNBBAL BXPBNSl!Sa

76 00

75' 00

164 04.

131 42

2 070,: ~

· 1 561 Mt

.

·. Total Opei;ating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
- Net _Re;;~~':_( Excluding !axes~
-Per cent. o! Sales _ -· - - Taxes(Estimated)
Per Cent. of Sales
PURCHASES
.• t
•

Auditor's Office,

J . l ..( .

A ~ ..

APR ~D •r~.~.-

. . . 4 . t... -

•

..... .. .

... _.

.

22 62

�and for._· ---.
111""""'"'"-----Months Endeu.d_ ---=Al&amp;'l~
= l _l0=•----19 R
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
-.
FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.
1 NO.
1

I.,,

,,

r-·

I'

,,

TH I S YEAR

l

FOR THE PERI OD
1NC. BLACK
DEC, R_EO

LAST YEAR

•

.

J

TH I S YEAR

j'

I

- ff-·INc. BO.CW

Jl

OPERATING REVENUES

l

"' - T

DEC, RED

578 22 ·

9$3 ,2
$616

159 98

82 21

'77 "17

23 62

60
82 81 ·

23 02 I
100 79 . '

1aa oo··

66.2 lo/
l _1 5 ,

9 86

100 00

100 '"oo •

,212 !_6 _

1"19 68

52r 48 I

�and for--=•...,trY-=
..:.• '------Months Endecf._...,__--=lla=
·=-1'--=ll=-•....
- _ __,_.i 9 81
Compared. with Correspo~ding Periods of Previo~s Year
/
1

ACCT.,
NO.

!,

THIS YEAR

"

LAST YEAR

.I

OPERATING REVENUES

1

":ii•c~~~K -

1

.i

f

SALES,

7·.

FOR THE MONTH

r-

Tl. C.
.
- . .JUN ~10 1~21
FOR THE PERIOD
T,,

THIS YEA-;; ~ r LAST~

It

r

R -

0-SO-IM.

1
~i•c~i;e:&lt; =t

-

I

•

12 /Jill 86
l 7~ SO.
~

752 so·

l ~5 91
1 0~ 21

i . ·a~o 07

1 105 3"/
1 ¥i&amp; of. I
11

590-170 .:
1'14 126 .

216~ •·
r

-

.L.

180 53

aa sa ,'

204 15 1I

189 87
5 ,9
6r '15',.

Jon=

• •

Auditor's Office, Cii!ir : ~ ~ ~-·-············~

•
·--~ -L....; 19~ ~--

3 025 18
' ,&amp;i

102· '16

60
lOS 36 ,
2 225 09

2 99

5 75 '

128 00

126 oo ·

•261 81

225 ?'I

I
8 426 3' I .

2 676 85 ,,

23 02

100 79
802 ~

4 G6

·5 75

��.

-

J'al7.··a; · ·1921· •

and for_ _Be
_ftll
_____••_ _ _ Months EndPCI

Compared
Year
.. with Corresponding Periods of. •P revious
.
FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

t

- -

LAST YEAR

I

INC. Bl.AC!(

DEC. RED

OPERATING REVENUES

i 10,~ 35 1 1~ Fi66 11 1 1e 065 46 ~ 20G 35
2!9 1~ . 5 6~ }98
2 968 02
'126 96
2"10 51 46 ~20 96 ~5 098 9ti _ l 322 rOl
I

~ I

1 ,~2e1 9e· 6Gi 9'12 \ 06 JI 461132' 43 1 l!. 160 as .'
53 ' " 8&amp; - ~ 209 80 - - f/~O - 92 I
l :ijq_5 , $
11 922 63
~19 ~6
'2?S ~ . 11 fi08 1'?
~ -~6,-06 •l 413 69 I
i 041 •s9
3?1 80
1197 68 12 91G 86 11 12 9M 62
~7 66 I

1 ..2

II

12a ,a

-12a .,a
51 98
5 32

I

.

1906

o3

8 00

128 93

221 63

1~3 BS

7"/ .,.,,

23 62

60

23 02

382 18

152 ~6

229 72

~ 191 'll

a 2.0"1 29

984 42
a? o2

9 8'1

47 4,9

l'lo 00

1 56

M3·:sa

308 21

50' 21

~ 725 86

3 73'1 99

.,._ °',

..r

136 93

5 75
175 '00

'

~uditor's Office, p,~:Czt.~r~~-~--AU9!.1~- ~-•-·-·-·-• 19....~J

I

5 '15

35 32

�and for.:..___!W!!II-~-.:..·_ _ _ Months EndPd ..;..-·t; R ;

:

J'-

19 ll

~~; ~
0..

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

0

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

NO.

THIS YEAR

1

LAST YEA~

I

I

INC. BLACK
DEC.RED

.I

THIS YEAR

q

lt•IM. _

/.9

FOR THE PERIOD

INC~CK
DEC. RE:D

LAST YEAR

If

OPERATING BEVENUES
SALES,

-

..Cash - .Charged
upo11- -

----

-

I•

.

-

10 'lG'I •i tt 20 ooa 81
'l 05' ~ 3 (:1}'} 09.
681 0,,8.00 Bl V&lt;\.O ~O

l 169 '15 j

1 61

~66 ~9

21 90

: 62

360 IJ,?
L SOO :U

'

10 ·1 39 9()L l 568 12 :1 ---,3 688_8.3 -' '16 232 S8 • -? ?18 oo-:
26 1 ~6»
62 7J&gt;'I
2 oos 98
. 7 28' 20
295 00 • 12 880 '16 ' 18 566 a,
'71~ 52'
~ •111; 88 · J 6'8 M. •
202 o,
1'10 90 ,
al l'I , 1 GUi '16 l 212 '19 ·:- 4.02 97
265 89 ' lib 466 01 I 1~ 778 06
811 55 ,
1 tst,9 68 . 1 818 5' •

-- ~~ ~ ;.-;../,-t:J..J,.('.., •:.r -\I 8 881 78
1

__Cost.oU1erchandise Sold
JHt- ___Gross Eroftt. frol!LSales _
~
J\fiscellaneous.Earnings __
. --:J'otaLO_per~9.n_g_ Revenues
...,;
Operating Revenues
./\:. _
_Pet:._Cc!lt olSales

{}. 379 oo .

I

e

'

"

o a

s o

v o s _

o e

o &amp;

_

I

I

19,,7

o3 •

I

I
I
e

116 ~

7'1 •

8 00

24210

.,,, 77

23 GB

25 02
330 -l9

411 50
13 10
S7 G9

~ 805 20

_

13 9?
6 81
"/0 6'?

I
I

137 70

200 00
862 62

971 32
"15 3l
6 7u
l a 97
29 61

840488 · ~ &lt;Q,87 sa

917 30 ··

16 8'1
5 ,.a

18G 08
892 03

a

88
91 J,8

e s a

58 68 ,.

371 6-1.
95 23

3116
2 ~5

2 20

�~

r

D••

and· for.

~onths Endt&gt;d ~ • • S&gt;•,
19_A_
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

,,; :f?

0•11-IM.

FOR THE PERIOD ·'.9&lt;/
j

No.

oti;. /:ii

INC. BL.ACK

DEC. RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

DEC. RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SA.L BS,

i 'fi9, .._

Cash
Charged
Coupon

669 JS
V 656 26

9 99' M ' 10 858 15 • _
e·•• ,, 8 68f 63
1Hl8' ' l '26 51
212 . ,
118 61
1
1 ''" ,e • 8M 05 ,

-G~es ,;/; / ,,/ ~ :

X

Cost of. Merchandise $Qld
Gross Pr:ofit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
_ "I:otal Operating R~venues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent. of Sales

222 90 • 4 '106 69

835 91 • 10 23G 9-7 20 462 9G
.fJ 669 02
'701 20 . 60 604 81. 68 GOS 50

5 216 99
137 5?
2 001 51

358 61 • 88 MS 3' ' 86 626 48 •
196 &lt;':6 69 118 21 , '1 la 68
103 lo 1 1• ♦18 ~ . 16. 299 eo ,

2 199 -45

·98 89 1 888 .1, 1 3$. 81
69 21 ·ie 241 29 . 1s 632 11 ,

1,.e .

5

o.,, 11 J
877 66 ,

,96 86

aeo e2 •

19o.2 •

OPERATING EXPENSES
I\LUNTBNANCB,

'~ -

1 • 81 _ -~ore Bl9gs. and Fj'xtures-Repairs
__ Store Bldgs. and Fixt:'s-:-Depreciation
1
_ Vehicles and Harness
Ho.rses-::Jl~IJ.ewals
Other Maintenance Expenses
_, Total Mai~tenance

ll 10

1100

140 ro

BO 00

126 60

262 93

18' 96

'1_7 .,,

,

-

1310

23. 62

12 50

.

10 52

,m 9B

218 00

5D

~ 418 81

1 06$ 69

668

23 a).

92 00

5 fO
~ l~

216 68

226 00

413 ~1

68 69
6. '15
8 'li'I
25 '8/

G 166 97 • ~ 1~ 22

1 03) ~5

21 .a ·

23 ao •

"''""'
••
•·· •• ,a

tar, .

762 0~

1080

21~ 89

SBLLING BXPilNSBS,

1,1
1,1
1,,

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Store Supplies
Advertising

l~ «,iJii,, A ~
1 Tt
Other- Selling Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

~ ,e.z

e ,a

I

•

•- ,a

G.B NEBAL BXP~SBS,

.

1 8)

181
1N

,

1•

1111
186
1ft

198
MO

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Clerks
Watchmen and Janitors
Stationery, Postage and O.ffice Supplies.
Telegraph.and Telephone
ll
'\_Vater, Light and Heat.
Refrigeration
Insurance
Other G~neral Expenses
Total General Expenses

1 669 16

6 08

6 ,.

•• • •

a 09

1 60
9 20

.,
' ~.
.1,n ,a ·=
.

..

-H::..
.,,0

..• t-

'

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
~et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
-P-i:F-Cent-of..Sales- - - : Taxes (Estimated)
!.'oiet Income from Operation
Ptr Cent, of Sales

1 _1 2, 'It •.
u. • .

- --

PURCffA •;p~c;

.

llt.-.ti

I

·2 ·.1 ,

""

·, 111-11:;
1.a .

·I .. 8811 II.

'

100 .97
~ 26

85

11 00
.,, 2.3

'"°

6 2ta J9

6
65
·111M 81- ,

r,_,H . 11 .na a

'

11.1 .

00 55
S'll ~

l GOO 60
8 G-,5 50 . 5 003 90
820 08
119 11
$120
8'5 .~3
59 70
..66 ..§tt ·1~ to
116 80
- .
'IJ, ae.
··i-, .i 20
_66. ff
89. .8' -

1..-6 ' •
15:ft 1 '
12~-- i,
1_56 :6s' . ~--1 ,ai~,e . 8 61'/ 28 •

·'°'
u .•
_ , . , ,.- •• •--i-~- ,,..- • •.o •

I

,-... .

. •.

19 M
1, " ·•: ·- , . ,,,,
'19 21
ll'P 18
'
l
?4
'.o'i
i! ..!. • •, ·;
__ ,, __ _
i.:
,a• , • ·898 07 -:
• s.i .
So? ·· · • ·· ..
. ~J'I ,..
'
J

, ;,,,joot

I" ° "

l• ~
/j ..

:, ,,. 1.98~

~e .,m. 60

I

551 8' ·
1 ' "'-

OC'T 8,1 W? 1

I

1

2 168 SO 1
2~· ·

. 181 ...~ •
~ 29~ .,, .
206·

, oas s2 .

\

J. M. B.

, e.

2. 1

�Oot o-.r • •

and for.__
,-"""'"'.·__._
. _ _..,......._J\llohths Ended

0 . S. V.
NOV 301921

Compared with Correspond_ing Period~ of_ Previous Year
I

FOR THE MONTH.

TH IS YE:..R -

•

I..

LA~-.;. YEAR -

I

l:

-

7- ~~C~~" -tn

i

OPERATING REVENUES
I'

~

,

FOR T~E PERIOD
TH~

~

-

i- ~

:l i98? Bi
. , 688 144

7 fj8 06

INC: 1:10\CK"- - ,
DEC.RED

I

jl

-

I
I

~ALBS1

EAR
--;

I

I

I
I

8 OS9. 70
~85 00
7 348 li:

! 080 1 6
20 !9' 51
102 so; · a ass.Qa
Mai ,o, · oo:aaa s8
'I

@ 29G 15

'

I

l
I

200 11
2 ~ 21

10 868 '16 , _. &amp;S&lt;l,, iz t · 93 ·~2-~ ' ,_,;~49-9, ,ae · 5 6lli 85, I

'osy SQ .

352t 66 I "l'J 8~9 90 ~ 391 :.?~, 2 552 .08 I
1a2_._cw ..\ 1a 04zr: m · 1 1,. 102 2s:, 1. ,..059175'
- ,J
-4?, 91, • "ti -o:os 51 - i 461 _'14,J
6G4 ,,.,, '
1·m. ,1
1 911 ~8 "' • 1$ 16 , 18 04,1' 01 1 18·_568 99 • 151.!Ji. 9_8 .

1, 81,l ~ 1

I

l'1.o9
i
I
•

I

'

I

190 I

. •a· 1-·

l~~ Ge• ..,,.

20 00

·126 60

·CD

205 81

1

'

.

22
I

,,

fro·'

.

12 50'

-i ~ 12

•

I

.

-466 32

1310
258 Gl

23 8'
• r 2' 61

6 101 21

5 010 68

1 090 68

26 05

a.,~

92 21

I

18 06
16 Q.~

228. 58'
~79 19

.66 1 8,
5 "16

25.0 00

26 &lt;!i2

&lt;ll68 90

10 29

12 ,a ,

I

6 78 ,

6 835. '16 • 5 821 99

1 013 9'1 1

�and for:

ACCT.

Months Ended l{oyem'ber 30•
19_n_
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
llleftn

,'

FOR THE MONTH

No.

THI S YEAR

OPERATING REVENU18S

j:

LAST YEAR

___:_ --J

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

FOR THE PERI OD

1,

'11' • INC. BLACK

I

DEC. RED

,

SALES•

1 .1@ .!J.,.7 .,
l M 187
GO! 40_'

o/ ~26 62
o/5 24:
5 ~8 ·51

Oo/6 Si4 .,_ .29 503 56
5 652 '12
7G
643
21 "IS:
5% 60
.. I
~

1

ff 12, · .9q

1 ,
10~} 448 11 ,1oa ~so ea . ~- 002-:-,
- 86 ,i9 '7.8, 89 839, '16 3 12g 00
I

I

1'1~'128.-3&amp;7·1e· fil ol5!. l _162 t 7_,
2 209' 94
1 ~89 50 '
629 i44
19 oas m .20 ~91, Ga '
553 133 ;
r!
•

I

i9ol •

1808

34, 13

• 180 90

20 00

100 73

. :la

~2.0 4i

226 06,

43

il~ -~o

521 12

13 1()
269 16

. 100 80
2ol. 96

.. -0 01
4 _28

..

6, ~f;J6 2g

6 SO'l '/0

30 31

92 21

1s ea

8 89 ,

5 '15
231 .to.
P31t' 10

2?5 00
613 92

1· 081 52
61 so
5 '16
00 t';O
19 18

~ i "12

'l 490 08

6 ~85 83

1'7.ol
OPERATING EXPENSES

1
I 3£. 36

I

1

I

.
GENERAL RXPENSl!S1

,, \

I

I

=-1 004 25 .

�and fo~

'"1Y4'

j;)eotmDe.r 81. .
19 21
Compared with Corresponding Periods or' Previous Year
Months E:n5lf•d
.

-

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

• I -

NO.

THIS YEAR·

-~
LAST YEAR

INC . BLACK
DEC. RED

ftI

TH I S YEAR

rNc-:-eLAc i&lt;
DEC. RED

:1

OPERATING REVENUES

MAINTENANCE,

. I
I
I

, 22 '

· 25 OQ I
44- 23
.J.
-·

4 71

'I 29' 24
32 35
5. '15
2M 70
582 04

694 32

~5 .'32

·e ·139 oe

I

160 '/3

. 13 10
279 "11

100 80

247 26

22

5 00

20 00

262 18

o 229 79

658 15

l 0~ 45'
· 5.9 86
5_ '15
~5 30
2 3· 89

'? 180 15

956 93

92 21

300 00

�..OIi THE P&amp;IIIOD
THIS Yl!:AR

LAST YEAl't

INC. BLACK
Dl!C.
"ED

THIS YE':AR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
"1!0

LA ST YEAR

OPERATING REVJ~NUES

182 56

'.\1ioing Camp Revenue
Commercial Rc,·enue
;\[unicipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

182 56 •

Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
M AINTJ?NANCE 01•' l 'LANT
AND STHUCTOU HS,

141

Superintendeoce

142
143

l:3uildiogs
Fixtures

144

Machioery and Apparatus

145

Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies

146
147

r48

138 '/9

Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

218 55

Total Maintenance
COMMERCIAL 6XPENSES,

149
150
151
152

'
Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

Total Commercial Expenses
r noDUCTION EXPENSES,

154

Superintendence
Manufacture

155
156

Transmission and lJi,tributi~o
Other Expenses
•
Total Prnduction Expenses
GllNB llAL BXI•ENSHS,

57

Salario.:s of General Officers,
General Oflicc ~Jerks aorl Att'dts.

.,,:
r 59
16o

Salaries of Ch:rks ( Local)
Geocr;i! Office Expenses
Law Expcll!:es

:61
I62

lojuries and Dam::i~cs
Insurance

163
164

Stationery .ind Printing
Other Expenses
Total Gcner::il Expenses
Total

.....

S 8~ .
224 36
h

OTHER OPnRATIONS-cn,

165
166

167

Light and Power-Comp::iny Mines
Ligbt_-:.Uerchaodise Department
Light and Power-Water Plan.s

Total Other Operations

l l 50 -

11 so
u

Total Operating Expenses

212 86

/
{,

Net Operating Rev,!nuc
(Excluding 1),xes)

I

•'

Il .

'l"

Taxes

'

I

.J

Total Oper:i.ting Expenses aod T :ixe~
~et Incom•~ fro:n Operation

i

I'

Ratio of Oper'i; Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operatiog Revenues
Ratio i:,f Operating Expenses and
Taxes lo Total Oper'g Revcnut:s

'

.-

":--_•

\

-

f
•

I

r

• ' :-"

;• f
.....

I

-..I'

I ·J

., ,··
'
-=--

. - · "!,.

...

/2 . l,
1,.

\ fssoed by Accounfin,! Department,

t

f

/

\

•"!-.."ic Light Plant i n July , 19120

l·

..

f

,II',

1'

r.' .(

Corroepouden cc in 1·clution l o this o (ulcmcn t n~ottlcl
be nddreescd to the Auditor.

�,.Ol't THI! MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT.

Ho.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DIIC.
RED

THIS Yl!!:AR

LAST Yl!:AR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

OPERATING REVENUES

183 83

Mining Camp Revenue

I!

366 39

,,'I

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

366 39 ✓

Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STllUCTUt\ES,

141

Superintendence

142

Buildings

143
144
145

Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs

146
147
148

Tools and _Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

-

79 76
✓

79 76

Total Maintenance

.

159 52

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

150
151

152

Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

40 00

20 00

153 ·superintendence
154 Manufacture
155 Transmission and lJiatribution
156 Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

a, 96

208 7S

109 96 .;

248 'iS ·

4 37

10 18

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
Gt:nernl Office Clerks and All'dts.
158
159
16o
161
162

Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expe~
I

- - - -4 37° 7 •
•
- 10 18
-- -·· - - - ---- - ----------r---··· - - -.
194 OC) /
418 ii; '
~

Total
OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

Light and P~wer-Conipany Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

23 00

395 4S

Total Operatiug Expenses
Net Operaticg Rev&lt;!ouc
(Excluding Taxt:s)

1·,24

Taxes
Total Operating Expenses aod Taxes
Net Iocome from Operation

46 00 ,✓

443. 4.5.

21 76 '

Ratio of Operating Expcoses and
Taxes to Total Opcr'g Revenues
)rf. i f · 1:t.:o
,I!.
JJ.t•

- CV~T -9

29 06 '

23 00
205 59 '

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxe&amp;)
to Total Operatiog Revenues

\9i ?I

Jesued by Aooountin4 Department,

a:iJl~W~eggnOC T 9 1913101_

I

993

71: ff6
1993

l 118

2401

v

.
...

Corre11pondcnce in rclatjou to thh1 s tutcmcnt AhouM
be addressed to the Auditor,

�l"OR THE MONTH

ACCT.
NO.

THIS Yl!:AR

LAST YEAR

l"OR THE P t::RIO O
I NC. BLACK ;;
DEC.
,.IED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
oec.
,..0

OPERATING REVENUES

202 9'

:\t ining Camp He\'enue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Misc ellaneous Reven ue

569 38

1

Total

Ol'&gt;ERATING EXPENS ES

20 "

569 3S

'19 '76

:! 9 28

79 76

as9 29

M A.INTE ~ANCE O F Pl.ANT
AND STUUCTUllE S,
141

Superintendence

142

B uildings

143

Fixtures

144

Machinery aod Apparatus

145

Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and S upplies
Plant and Structures-Deprec iation
Other E xpenses

146
147

148

'f otal Maintenance
COl\UlllRCI AL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

Ii

Superintendence
Solic itation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
P ilODUCTI ON EXPENSES,

153
154
155
156

Snperintendence
Manufacture
T ransmission and .Ui1tributiou
Other Expenses

m· oo
61 M

Total Production Expenses

60 00
270 G9

830 69 ,

GENE RAL E Xl'E N SES,

157

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Atl'dts.

8 61

18 70

9 23

9 23

Salaries of Clerks {Local)
159 Gcueral Office Exp&lt;:nses
16o . Law Expenses

158

161
161
163
164

Injuries aud Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total Geoeral Expenses
Total
OTHE R OPBllATIONS-CR,

165
166
167

Light !ll)d Power-Company Mioes
Light-Merchandise Depar tment
L ight and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
.Net Operating Revenue
(Excludiug Taxes)
T ues
Tota l Operating Expenses aod Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Opcr'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
R:itio of Operat.iug Expenses and
T nxes to Tot.al Oper'g Heveoues

U 50

168 &lt;&gt;' ,.
34 90 /
23 00
191 ° ' /
11 90 ,.

5 11 ,.,
69 00

612 ., ,,,
63 16 /

I

•

828

Ml

•

I••ne d b7 Acco nntiu~ Depart ment.

?orile nd~es1f0V 2 I 19Jf ·

QbcaJIDiX

C orres11oncle o ce i o rolutio n to thia. s lolc mcul ~hould
be a ddress ed to the Auclilor.

�Tona, Washington
October
Third

l

Nineteen Thirteen
llr o Ro Blaisdell, Auditoro

Por tlAnd , Oregano

Dear Sir :
Replyine to your l et ter of t he 2nd instant i n
regard to Form 228 , will state that we follo wed the pr ecedent set on this foxm for July, 1913, which was taken to
Portland in an incomplete stat e and r eturned to this office
with your letter of August.30th.
However, our present recollection of t he Cl assification l eads us to believe that char ge was erroneously made
against Account Ho. 141, since the it ems repre sent, in labor,
a proportion of time of Genera l Superintendent, Firemen and
others engaged in the operation of the plant; and the s ame
is true of the material charge. Under thes e conditions we beli eve the correct distribution of charges should read as
follows:

,,.
t

July, 1913.

.Labor

Account No. 153
Account lio. 154

1 05.47

Material

Tota.l

:P,20o 00

Augus_:t,1913
Account No . 153
Account No . 154

20 000
77°55

12o4l

Yours truly,

Genl . Superintendent.

�October 2. l~l3e

Ur. ::1 . s. Brooks 0
Gannrnl Supt. •
Tono O \/noho

Door Sir:

opero.tio n o~ tho electric ligh''-; plr t.t f ct~ tho mcntha of July and 1\.uguoi 'th!o yOIJZ'o

'l'heso reports shoo that tho plun..i; tmo opot&gt;o...iiod \"Ji thout any exp0no0 ~!,_capt for main.,
tonaace and supervision.

Unde~ Production Expaneeo nothing hao been ohorm and I

queott.on very muoh if thio io "i:,he caooo

\'Jhat, have you been rlo:i.t1t5 Y1ith the sal arieo

of .engineer and eloctrician. and coot of oil. \/uato and fuel nocdY

I Qli1 not oending

out Form 227 as I ucul.d like to get the information ~allod Ko~ in thio l otter before
it io oent to anyone 0l~e 0 uho might criticioe iio

early ae poasibloo
Youre truly 0

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Therefore plonoo advioo ~o ns

�"'0"
THIS YEAR

HIE M O NTH

P'O" THI!: ,-!!!RIOD
INC. B LAC K

LAST Y EAR

DEC.

T HIS YEA R

R ED

INC. BLA CK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

R l:D

OPERATING R E VENUE S
Mining C:imp Re,·enue
Commercial Revenue

'789 67 7

:'vlunicipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Renlnue
Total

230 3'

789 67

?9 76

3l0 O&amp;

79 76

319 ~

OPERATI NG EXPENSES
l'tlAINTENAN CE Ot? I•LANT
A N D STllUCTU llBS,
t 41

Superintendence

142

Buildings

143

Fixtures

144

Machinery and Apparatus

145
146

Transmission and Distribution-Rep:iir!t
Tools and Supplies

147
148

Plant and Str uctures-Depreci:ition
Other Expenses
T otal Maintenance
COMIUEUClJ\L KX PENSES,

149
150

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

151
1 52

Total Commercial Expenses

"

r n oDUCTION EXPENSES,

£acture
!Fission and iJi1tribution
Expenses

20 00
6140

80 00
333 09

ea 40

413 09

o&amp;.J

Total Production Expenses
GllN B lt AL BXI'RlSSES,

157

Salarit.s of General Officers,
General Office Clerks :ind Att'dlS.

15b

Salaries of Clerks ( Local)
Gcne1·al Office Expenses
Law Expenses

1 59

160
161

163
164

26 60

Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total Geoerai Expenses
Total

..

9 16

18 so

16 l'7

44 99

17113

777 12

11 ~

46 00

ll 50

46 00

OTHB ll OPE RATIONS-CB,
165
166

167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light ar.d Power-\Vater Plants
Total Other Operatious

•

Total Oper:iling Expenses
Net Operating Re\"cnue
(Excluding Taxes)

1 6'1 68

--

52 '11

Taxes

Total Operating Expenses and T:ixes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Tota.I Oper'g Revenues

23 00

110 63
29 71

761
86&amp;

•

'Ill 11

"'

58 55

.,.?; .
.:
✓

=

92 00
823 11

·~
;

',

33 4&amp;

916

l 062

,,

\
Jeeoed b y A c oouuting Deportmout,
,I •..

/

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Cheyenne, Wyo., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 191_

.- rµ '
Corresponde nc e i n r elation to tlii11 •f!t1'tcn:~nl Rhoultl
be addressed to the A n ditoi·.

�I. l
P"OR THI!: MONTH

ACCT,

PIO.

TH,S YEAA

OPERATING REVENUES
·; Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

nw

1

Municipal Revenu~

I
I

I' Miscellaneous Revenue

i-

Total

.:;.r

~1 ~
-

; ):::

MA.INTENANCE 01? PI.A.NT
AND STltOCTURES:

RED

,/~-

2&amp; i

:.:G:

211 00

I

i

~

141 \\ Superintendence •
I

142 ' Buildings

~ Fixtures

1 Machinery and Apparatus

I

I

146 \1 Tools and Supplies
147 \ Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 l\ o
__ther Expenses

•

Total Maintenance

1

DEC.

..

I

OPERATI~G. EXPENSES

143
144

LASTYEAA

m,:: ..::J

i_

-": -

P"OR -THI! Pl!!RIOD
INC, SLACK

- - · - - - =-- ·-- .;.__ ------=

I

l
I

I

?7· G~ !\

2 :!G

$~8 GO

i ·n

?f 60!1

2 16

:_;~o

~n eQI

ii-

::t~~ }~t

GO

c~'"
I

~2?. _2

-

'

;:!""'"

-

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Solicitation
151 Adve.rtisiog
152 \\ Other Expenses

\'J:.:.:::.:,:mN

\\ ~--- Total Commercial Exp~nses

-

1
I

EXPEN:n:: - ~ - --

"15 00

154 I\ Manufacture
. 155 \\ Trausroissioo and l&gt;istributioo
r56 \, Other Expenses

~

ico ov··
-1oi !JC,l

I
'

I

6~1 5~

_ :~tal Production Exp~nses

I

I

GBNEUAL EX.PENSE$,

157 \ Salaries of Ge.neral Officers,
General Office Clerks and Att'dts.

M ,31 1

U½ t}'i'

. 156 SalaTies of Clerks {Local)
'
I
159 General Office Exp:mses
1
160 1, Law Expenses

lf ~ !I

is 9 (

' 161

I, Injuries al'!u Damages

162

l; Insurance

I'

163 ; Statione_ry and Printing
164 1 Other Expenses

Total

---. - - - - ---- - - - _

-

\

U,lG 1
I I

ffl rifi

I I

l_l)lli ll/~ - - :wal GO _=

I Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total OU1er Operations

- -l-:J!. _
-:--l

_To~I _Operating E_:pens:.s--= L """·

I Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)

a._o~I:!}3

1 Total Operating Expenses and Taxe~

222 l1s
ll 110

1

• Revenues
to 'fotaI O perattng

11

l

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

- . -

,:ie so

!l?G. ~1j1.

t --~-=

~ 11()

23 ()()

, Net Income from Operation
I Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)

?5 00..

aal!, GO

1621 60
~ ,~,.. j.,..
o.,..,JJ 11..&lt;..J

es..."-i r l•

l!n- "'
·:
111uthi
V ,~JI

9S.2 ~}

6El6oc;)

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I

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l

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l

lG&lt;!t -15
2S 00
69 66

1~:i. ~

(J~Q r;:
10

~

~-=--- - i . - , . ;i-

825
1

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t:-

-=

-

--

-:- -- -

i21 66

110: 00
1 09~ ~?
1221~
A
( :"
a1
_~
'1 0 'O

1

102.1

;j
I

- -.

,

-

, -

'.&amp;[J D'.:i

223

•

ll6 0
~-s~ 6
10 .I 0

102 to 1'.
:t~:~1 ,er.;
l'.!Qt:!. •
l:llo

V

~

ed e,1

w2 1Go

;t.

Gl,;J 9 '? ~;

?u ~ u

1

-"-='"-&lt;=",

(~stif"..:;tc(!J

j Taxes

f

Llt) ·c1

1

OTHER OPERATIONS-CU,

1

27. "'1::.

I

~ 1in ~I

Total General Expenses

I

II

I
;-'
0 ,.1

I:':,-:,• r
'
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I m; ,.o .

GGu,o )

1
1

I

I

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I

Corres)&gt;ondenoe in relation to this e t atemc:tt tihimlu
be addressed to the Auditor.
~

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-- I

�P"O R T HE M O NTH

ACCT.

P"O R T HE P E R IOD

NO.

THIS YE!:A R

L.AST YE:AR

I NC. SL.ACK
D l!.C.

T H IS YEAR

IU:O

L AST Yl!:AR

INC. S L.ACK
01!.C.

Al!:D

OPERATING RR\'.ENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

E37 55

296 83

58 28

1 306 47

318 08

988 39

58 28

l 306 47

318 08

980 39

313 70

l\luoicipal Revenue
Miscellaneous R~venue
Total

7 6

OPERATING EXPENSES
H A INT F.NANCE 0 1~ PLANT
A:ND ~TftU CTtHlES,
141

Superintendence

142

l:3uildings

143

Fixtures

144

Machinery and Apparatus

145
146

Transmission and Distribution-Rep:i.irs
Tools and Supplies

147
148

Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Tola! Maintenance

I

'79 76

87 26

7 50

476 66

164 86

'19 76

87 26

7 50

J\.70 56

164 86

313 70

100 ..,

103 54

20 00
3 06

120 00
502 06

178 64

323 52

120 -&amp;9

103 M

16 95

622 06

178 64

443 62

COM I\IE RClA L E XPENSES,
149

150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Tctal Commercial Expenses

"

\&gt;UOD UCTl ON llX PENSE S,

Super intendence
Manufacture
155 1 Transmission noel l.JiGtribution
156 Other Expenses

151

Total Produc1ioo Expcnse?s

IO 00

120 00

GENF. I\ AL EX P ENSES,
1 57

Salaries of General Officers,
General OOicc Clerks and Att'dts.

151&gt;

!::ialar!es of Clerk8 ( Local)
General Ollice Expenses
Law E."pcnses

•5!J
1&lt;,o
1b1

162

163
164

Injuries and Damages
losurancc
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses

ll 29

11 29

Total General Expenses
Total

190 80

31 41

34 41

13 94

13 94

30 84

38 84

87 19

87 19 _

l 187 81

OT11n n OPlUtATI ONS-cn,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company llfioes
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-\\'ater Plants
Total Other Operatious
r.

Total Operating Expe?nse?s
Net Operatiog Ruvenuc
(Excludiog Ta.x&lt;:s)
Taxes
(Eat1n:ate4)
Total Operating Expenses aod Taxes
.Not Income fro:n Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Ta,ces)
to Total Opera1iog Revenues
Ratio of Operatiog Expi:nscs and
Taxes to Total Opi:r'g Hcvcuues

211 54

190 80

20 74

1 187 81 _

343 40

26 01
22 73
234 2'

105 03

79 02

118 66

25 32

22 '13

137 73
l 325 54
19 07

14 3 98
13 7 73

343 40
25 32

982 14

3 28

190 80
105 ,03

43 4?
101 75 I

6 26

�FOR THE MONTH
T HIS YEAR

FOR THE PER IOD
INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

Dl!!C.

--...-=--- -·--'='"--=--=-- -

THIS YEAR

Rl!!D
-- ~

LAST YEAR

-

INC. B L ACK
Dl!!C.

J

Rl!D

l

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

227 ::so

211 89 .

227 30

79 76

I

l 533 ,,,

529 97

l 003 80 1

211 89 ..

l 633 77

629 97 .

l 003 80

96 10

558 32

260 96

297 36

16 3~

(;50 32

260 96

20 00
82 39

140 00

15 41

~tunicipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Re\•enue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE (Hi PLANT
AND S'fl\UCTURES,
141

Superintendence

142

Buildings

143

Fixtures
Machinery and ·"'-pparalus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs

144
145

146 . Tools and Supplies
147

Plant and Structures-Depreciation

148

Other Expenses
'!'otal.Majntenance
COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149

150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
-

-=:-:...-

--

..-:- - -

P RODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
154 Manufacture
155 Transmission and l&gt;istribution
156 Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20 00
48 61

131 00

68 61

62 39

y

650 67

309 Sc!

140 00
Ul 13

690 6'?

309 5'1 _

381 13

GENERA!. EXPENSES,
1 57

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office U!erl.s and Att'dts.

18 61.!.

16 54

60 95

50 96

15~
r59

Salaries of Clerks ( Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses

33 03

33 03

46 97

~

9 -,1

9 71

48 55

48 65 •

59 ~e

69 20

146 4?

146 47 .

16o

161
162

163
164

Injuries and Dam.iges
Insurance
Stationery and Prinlini:
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

22'1 10

Total

-

=-

19 45_,,-= l 396 ~

97

5"10 50

OTllEll OPERATI ONS- CR:

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expcns;~
Nel Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)

I

Taices
(Bet 1mated)
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
X et Income from Operation
Ratio of Opcr'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to T~tal Oper'g Revenues

-=

19 65

16 21

34 86 I
22 73

230 58
3 08
91.3

227 10
16 21 _

3 28

12 13 ,

22 15

4.0 53

986 42
18 38

10'1. 2

15. 9

91.0

107. 7

16. 7

101·. 3

101,2

5. 9

101.4

107. 7

6.3

I
--===---~~~=--~--==:z-:: ..::=~--C0PI~ SIN'!'

40 63

178 84'

138 31
160 46
l 555 92

22 '13

160 46 1

1

570 50

~. :::vc:-

z=

1

�P"O'R THE MONTH

ACCT.
Ho.

-

,

P'OA THE Pl!AIOD

INC. eiA-CK -

~

LAST Yl!AR

one,

THIS Y~AR

RED

LAST YEAR

'&lt;"JI

OPERATING REVENUES

mo ·,2

II :\Iining Camp Rc\'enue

Cocmcrcial Rc,·enuc

/I

i; Municipal Re,•enuc

r ~-tisce)laneous Revenue
Ii

l
141

Total

OPERATING l~XPENSli:S
MAINTENANCE OW t•LANT
A~D STUUCTUll'ES,
Superintendence

I

!1 142 Buildings
\
143 • Fixtures
144
, 145
,I 146

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies

•I 147 \ Plant and Structnrcs-D&lt;Jprcciation

'G

~ 148 \ Other Expenses

1

•

Total Maintenance

ti

~O?tllllERCIAL"" EXPENSES,

\

Total ~mmercia l Expenses

G9 ! 3

20 Gn

6at1 ~o

59 18

no ce

(,;'•• fl
;,J

,

GP.J 09 Ji

-

QD

31? ~

I.
~ ? 09 1

__

149 ~ Superintendence
l 150 ~ Solicitation
I \.' 15 l ~ AdvertisiDg
\ \l 152 \i Other Expenses

1· -

1,

PRODUCTION EXPE:SSES,

~ i' 153 1 Superintendence
~ 154 Manufacture

, f\ 155 ~ Transmission and lJfotribution
I 156

I' Other Expenses

I

:

eo r.o

to.00 11
?GV !!1 t
I

I

Total Production Expooses

90 09

600 l~

01;) 00

aen 13 ~ l i..7'1

G.ENERAL EXl'ENSBS,

Salaries o{ General Officers,
General Olfict Clerks and Att'dis.

1 57

1! '/U

Sala ries of Clerk5 ( Lc,cal)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses

1f,o

i

160 rJJ

1 ~l.? C&amp;
000 02 I

I

G.S 70 1I

!Ao/ :i

1

lojuries nod Damages
Insurance
163 I Stationery and Printing
164 Other Expenses
161
162

~

Total General Expew:es

ri

Total

~

OTJmn O1•nnATIONs- cn,

lj
165

Light and Power-Company Mines
166
Lii;ht-Merchandise Department
I
I
167 Light and Powe r-Water PlanlS

I

I

1'olal O&lt;ho, Op,rati,.,

t

~ Otftvi - - - - - (i~
we :u ~ - ?'i"'I !.iS
LN

;

7~ 02

'l::i5 62
10 00

10'',0!)

~ 60

5-"-

----.:

11· = - ~'"'
-

Total Operating Expenses

1

9 ?l

I {Excluding
Operating Revenue
Taxes)
I Taxes (l:.c t i~'tcl:

le•

_

16J) '21

::);et

Total Opcrat.in:; Expenses and Taxes
1 Net foeoma from Operation
I

9 0-,

:m

?~ \
tJC ts

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
,
to Total Operating Revenues

I

5~ 51

I

!:15 ~
l G0~-1

I

v.aa GU
lo co I
-; ~o r

~() ;i·, .-,r---

735 .02
10 00
---,--

-tt-- --:,,-

'128 -11- .
1~7 i39
ts;,; ~9

1 'l~ -~

1!38 21
52 51

4J

l.

- 06:::.:.Z

I

i.1 ts

l 00!3

'. Ratio of Operatins Expenses and

lj Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenue~

107f

"

~~
~=,..-====~=• '/}' .,: .
..:;-...;......,ip

=-~====--.-i.,.,...=lh,o,a=a=,...,-==""=-=cll.:..-==-=;

~

}&amp;sued by Accountin,l Doporlmcut,

Apr 13 1914

Cbeyeooe,W~

~.h._cr,~d by

1

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• '• •

l - 1 'd,f,J

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1 r
"~, ''n·:•,. .. -•:•C.. •.r;'l'IIO.t.r._
•• ,.•• 1~:.J "'.1, '~I
poudeoce in •relnfiou fo t hi w f.:foto t ; e t.~°Lt
'. •
,forres
•
IOi•· • ~ 1.,,:~ ~ l·.tt.N',t• &lt;11,;N ~~·
\;un,bo nddreascd to tl10 Auditor.
,, "'"AC. :::.u
I.At Alu~
' J·

.ei:;.,,N'J. ..

•

J:;N (jc:N'J.•.

��.... ,

P"OA TH~ MONTH

t.

NO.

THIS YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BL.ACK.
DEC.
RED

L.AST YEAR

THIS YEAR

•

j OPERATING REVRNUES

~

!~

t , 'l l'iH
r .1 .. , c .. ..,

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Re,·enuc

• INC. BL.ACK
RCD
riI oec.

·r
I
t,.!) CJ

I

I

{ )lining Camp Revenue

L.AST YEAR

l

Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\IMNTBNANCE 01•' PLANT
AND ST!lUCTUHllS:

141 \ Superintendence
142

I Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus

145

Transmission and Distribution-Hepairs
Tools and Supplies

147

1 Plant and Structures-Depreciation

Other Expenses

148

'.fotal ~'Iaintcnance
COlll!l1B RCI AL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
j Solicitation
: Advertising
152 \ Other Expenses

I

Total Commercial Expenses
\

PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

l Superintendence

1 53

Manufacture
\ 155 TrallSmiSl&gt;ion aud lliatribution
~ 156 I Other Expenses
154

J'
l

:J) OJ

:;} 0&lt;&gt;
V-;,1, C~l

f,!3:, G$

v~

v rn

:.,J·

CJ

n ·.n.; s7

Total Production Expenses
GENIUlAL EXPENSES,

15; I Salaries o[ General Officers,
General Office Clerks :1.0d ,\tt'dts.
15i
15\)

Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses

160

Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expeoses

I

Total Geoeral Expcost!S

II, ~
!

Total
OTHER OPBDATIO:NS-CR,

165 1 Light atid Power-Company Mines

f 166 f Light-~Ierchaodise Department
P167 ! Light and Power-Waler Plants

:l

Total Other Opcratioos

r.q;
-=-~~--

~
-·I -

:::-~ •t~P l

7 '
l

.

'1

o

3 [/.',fl• I ,~~ /
~7 0-J
'}Jj UJ

~----~--=----;;:,~$-{~
_i

Total Operating Expenses
Xct Operating Revenue
(Excluding Ta.xes)
""r.
,·
\ • - • - " ·- .,J
, Truces

I

.

r Total Operating Expeoses and Taxes

I ~et Income from Operation

stafomcut s hould

��Ir

w

FOR THE MONTH

~

"=:'i
I
1

THIS YEAR

Dl!C.

RED

- 1:

II

OPERATING REVENUES

I

I

Miuiog Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

- . - lI!

LAST YEAR

I

&amp;:'II

FOR THE PERIOD

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

iHIS Y_EA~

I

I

INC. BLACK

I __Dl&lt;C,

RED

~c;:I

Municipal Rcvenu()
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

(

OPERATING EXPENSES

l
141
142

~

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

I

'

i'

Superintendence
Buildings

143 Fixtures
144 \ Machinery and Apparatus
145 •, Transmission ancl Distribution-Repairs
146 Tools and Supplies
147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148

Other Expenses

I

..\

Tqtal M3-inlenance

I

I

l

I'

l 'J"•~ •• (J
,.,, :; ,).., '

(J1" '.\ • • •
.,..,,;.I ,..,.,

~------t- r.x, cc. I

COU!ll'ERClAL EXPENSES,

I

149 Superintendence
150 Solicitation
151 \ Advertising

_---L...---1
_ L__

152 I\ Other Expenses

L
\ -

Total Commercial Expenses

-

-

\\

I
PRODUCTION BXl•ENSES,
f: 153 I Superintendence

. :::i.

1 154 \ Manufacture

°',I1

'?W. GC,

1

I\ 155 \\ Transmission and Uistribution
156 \ Other Expenses

V:lJ ~

Total Production Expenses

l

I

I

JI

L
[::,.:~ o ..
t•

t

(::,;u r:

- ----,-

GO .;;3

GENEUAL EXPENSES,

157 ' Salaries of General Officers,
, General Office (Jlerks and Att'dts.

~·:; "'

Salaries of Clerks ( Local)
General Ofiice Expenses
Law Expenses

,.
. ., .;

Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses

0;1

VI "i.Q I
1!. .} Ol

Total General Expenses

,1

Total

" () CO ·

~''"1r

,- J ... /I!," !

Total Operating Expenses

l..t ~V

j Net Operating Revenue

(Excluding T:i:tes)
t • ,•·- •••-..,') Tl
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,
•

t

a CiJJ .{)'~

1

40 ()·)

n:.: ·ro

c·c,

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Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

l

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

i.

-;;I

-='-_: . •, -.,.,f, \Ji,';J

~

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n r~G ,iv
:.
I ·- I

~
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~ . .., "

r RatiotoofTotal
Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
Operating Rev&lt;:nucs

?. v::.

--;-,,.,w-r'-.,..,r11--..-,-t1
._,,-r,,,~
- -,.,..--&amp;- --~------~I-

310 ·1N
. lj

1 Taxes
1

a.&gt;,~ C.i.i

..- --.,-.,-:)~li'l-::ll!----.--,...f- --

~

l ,~;:ffw~•----....---- - -[;34 :•

j !

,. uol

i:

i::r-J.\

m~ m -~~ aJ

e.1;

c:, ~ a:~ I:

OTHER OPBilATIONS-Cll,

6s !i Light and Power-Company Mines
1661; Ligbt-l\'forchaodise Department
167 • Light and Po,·,·er- Water Plants
Total Other Operations
1

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,

~

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,
t

:!.:..~-oil

~- ~ r ~ L __ ___,

- -- ~

CALCULATIONS VERi,IED

AUG 17 1914
Issued by Accooutin4 Deportment,E, BOYD,

,

Cheyenne, Wyo.,

~~~o~um~

All.,Z 17 1 9 J4

101_

• ••} • , l

': ., :· R otf.'}W~~~~e iu relation (o this sfafomcmC should
, .. be; AMWG'«.e.cl:.to tho Auditor.
• ' ' ' . ,, J '
• .
• '&gt;\ ) \! . !',' \ )I,. C :..tmttAT, Mo~.
111:•ii lH .;'fl '.
l ;. .
. I

• •~

I

•

l ••••• { , . , ,

�'

- ----

FOR THE MONTH

""CCT

NO.

FOR THe: PERIOD

- - - - ~,m:."'BLACK
LAST YEAR
DEC,
RED

THIS YEAR

THI S YEAR

LAST YEAR

tI

OPERATING REVENUES

INC. B
_ _L_A_C_ K
_

rl

g Ec.

Re:g

_

~\

I
I

Mining Camp Revenue
, Commercia l Revenue
Municipal Revenue
1 Miscellaneous Revenue
____ Tptal

I,
11

OPERATilSG EXPENSES
MAI NTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STR1JCTOBESs

141

Superintendence

142
148

Buildings
Fixtures

144 '. Machinery and Apparatus
U6 • Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
146 , Tools and Supplies
147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 Other Expenses
Total Mainteo~nce
COM}lBRCIAL BXPBNSESs

149

Superintendence

160 1 Solicitation
161 ' Advertising
162 1, Other Expenses

\-\ -r- PB~:~::::;::~::::•
163 Superintendence
164l11 Manufacture
165 Transmission and Distribution
166 Other Expenses

1

Total Pr~_duction -~xpense_s

\

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on

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(j.' )

, , .....

I

v -v CL

c:~ - ·
I

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GENERAL EXPB1SSESs

Salaries of General Office rs,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
158 Salaries of Clerks (Local)
169 General Office Expenses
160 Law Expenses
161 1 Injuries and Damages
162
Insurance
163 Stationery and Printing
164 ; Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

D tH

167 \

0 !C

:t:i C3
'100 Vt.? r--

Total

'
OTHER O'PBBATIONS-CR,

166
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

COG '/'l

:..0 (JI)
1:): :j ~
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'----·• YYl
l{&gt;D t.:,J

l? l!...·""")

Net Operating Revenue
(ExcJuqt.gg( '!.,a:,~;). , ,
Truces '· •.:TC --~-"'"'...to.~
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
ERIFltDl
,.._:;
Taxes toTotal Oper'g IuM:outs\TIOMS
, ""

~}1l~~C.- S1PE.~~ ~~4_ =--~
coM PT. OPERAT?R-

l•11ued by Accountio~ Department,
Cheyenne, Wyo., S G r)

1
- ••,

11
191
•
J

con ~''J
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�FOR THE MONTH

FOR THe: PERIOD

-·---INC .BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS Yl!AR

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

tNC.ai:Ac'K-

t..AS TYEAR

DEc.

RCQ

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

T

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINT'BNANCB OF PLANT
AND STl\UCTURES,

Hl
142
148

Superintendence

144
146

Machinery and A.pparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs

146

Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structuri:s-Depr eciation
Other Expenses

Buildings
Fixtures

.!,..,'t
'
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~.

·::.t·· 0"
. ..

&lt;'. '.) ,:,,:,

• i)

j

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Total Maintenance.

,...

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r;,•

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.; .;

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COHMBRCIAL EXl'ENSES,

149
160
161
162

Superintendence
Solicitation
A.dvertising
Other Expenses
Total_Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses

~...... 00
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)

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,,. "'I_ 0£,
V

Total Production Expenses

..

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,
~~ .:.J I i.J

,,

::.a .,.!,.v"

1
1 o:w

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expi:oses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
163 Stationery aod Printing
164 Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

:. ..::;
' !O

1661! Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
166 1
Light-Real Estate Department
1671 Light a.ad Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

,,,.,J

2.:i co '

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•• '
_ ..,..,

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-- !~'
-J

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Ratio of Operating Expeoses and 0 ,.,.._i&lt;-"
T
s toTotal Op~•g Revenlld'- c58
--=.::: ...

-

--=--

I•saed by Accoaotio!ll Department,
Cheyeooe, Wyo., Sep

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57~ :: _ 1- ~~~g

5'lg Q§

~.O' 59

•)i /' Q·!b- =, - --

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

n·'

..

... ,_....
... : '.J ..,:.;

Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
( ,; ••i; :i:...ctv~.~
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

.

,..
'i''
_c., ..;.~

~ ,.-. ,. -- -- - - '"'"' ,...,

OTHER OPBBATIONS- CR,

I\

C :!C

5G11 1?

11

, ....

2 ::..&gt;

I

Total

I

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--~

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�P"'OR THE MONTH

A

-·

L ASTY~R

P"OR THe: "'l!:AIOD
INC. BLACKDCC,

THISY~..

..CD

INC.l!IL....--CK

LAST YEAR

DCC.

MO

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

Municip!l-1 Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures

~

..

~"'l

r.,0 'IJ,I

l!D

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repair
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

r

Y'.:t- p9

Total Maintenance
CO&amp;DlBBCIAL BXPBNSBS,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

j

Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

30 o:&gt;

~

C,O OQ

00

YJ.l 01

C! n~

(¼~ f/,/

- -'151 o~.

01. ..-;.,,..

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..,

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I ;,

w&lt;.,

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)

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n
,.,

I

GENERAL BXPBNSBS,

167

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
15ij Salaries of Clerks (Local)
16~1 General Office Expenses
160, Law Expenses
16~ Iojuries and Damages
1
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
1a
Other Expenses
1
Total General Expenses
I

0 '°l

'1

I

. ,,..,

r.:J

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•J

D 0:1

-

OTHER OPBBATIONS-CB ,

1~
166

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

.I

ti

161

I

~

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I

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~

63

2.~, ~")

G 60

'1'1n OS
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T

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Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
.. , JIJLJ~ ,'J;~~-.Qw;\!¼9, Revenues

GO

lltQtVo of.op6):-,tfng Expenses and
T3!~8l9i'~ Oper'g Revennes

'I ,~ !)

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r;

- Ci1}J"c,;.: f$r.:,T

-

-

· -~

-&gt;

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.

=

, , · · ; \ · .. '- 1 . • ,"'· Co--~rr.cr.,,.j \"'"'

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1

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-=~""== =--=
.

,~-

10 relntion to th18 •tatement lilhonld
...... , n .,••. ·.: . • • ..• ( ;j '' •I • ' ''-'orreapondeace
'1:i:
.- ,a.,
b~.~~~~-■ed to the Auditor.
,_________ 191 _._...· •(• •...~·1,
. , ·...•:;: :.•:~ : ·.. ':~
' ...., ..~
'\

•.. .

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,

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---

on 0

C')

cor,1PT. OPERATon.

. ._
.:_.., D
•
t
I ••aed b Y ..,.ooonnu..u•
epar,mea ,
l~ov .4 1914
Cheyenne, Wyo.,

-

~J.J

7GrJ Ou

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

4~

!..:3 ,:,-,

,~

~:m

p:~
.,.

:.,7 ut,,..
~

Total Operating Expenses
Net OperatiDg Revenue
(Exc}udin~ Taxes) )
Taxes \ . ,01i! -C1;0~1

10 'r'J

,, I

~ i)J

Total

1[

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V

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ACCT

No.

--· ---- ""'•
..,.~
~- · ~-!;_!t-r:~

---

I

THIS YEAR

::

LAST YEAR

=-=--= 71

I
I

OPERATING REVENUE~
Mining Camp Revenue

·'

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

..•·... .
-.:.~-

..,
tJ •)

• IJ

·· · -"

•.. 1

.,

OPERA.TING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
A.ND STBUCTUBES,

141

Superintendence
I )'

r..i.....'

Buildings
142
143 1 Fixtures

I

144

Machinery and Apparatus
146 Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
146 \ Tools and Supplies
147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 Other Expenses
__

G:1

1

:U:I;OV

l':!fi1 :1i';!-'-·

_ Total..Mainten~nce _

,-

'JfJ V/3

~!)! .? ·",J. ,

c:..J'J rn;

·10

{lr'
....,,

(~(:~ ~&gt;':i

\v~

i~

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,
1 1.49

160

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

-=--= _ T_o?l C~ercial_.,Exp__e.nses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

co1oo

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses

f~O 01
GG ~Q

r~o"t I:{•")

" 'JI

C&gt;rµ

Total Produclion_El'.(pe~es -~ ____

------I---------n, 1n' •:C&lt;"i
I/~-....+Q__.J ;'

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
59 , General Office Expenses

..,.
7 t"J
t

60 1 Law Expenses
61 Injuries and Damages
62 Insurance
63 Stationery and Printing
64 Other Expenses
I
Total General Expenses
Total
.-

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Gbeyenne, Wyo.,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 191 __

11

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u---.:-""

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

l•sued by A

,..,
- ..:.:,

G?v :J()
v1 2=g~'.· ==-i~;Q .)
?-~~OZL__ _ 29n~ =o=~-=~==v==u~. .j,=:::ar =·=l1==--.."'===l======!:=

.oojoo ,1

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenu~,i1.. -

ro

liO

~

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation

- ~

ce:o

2.:!.l uo
t;1,' Dt.¼

Net Operating Revenue
(E:x.clr?intz
Taxes) ~ •
~.... ""('-.,,,
Ta:x.es
••O,.,i ~..,C.• $

I

1

\---------=-_,_ = - ----=--=---=-I

!
t

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1
'ilf.:&gt;2 1.1_.S I

65 Light and Power-Company Mines
66 1 Light-Merchandise Department
I Light-Real Estate Department
67 Light a.n d Power-Water Plants
,
Total Other Operations
_ 'I ~-

~,,_.~J

lG O·r..

OTHER OPERATIONS- CB,

!

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C')

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••

••
;.

II
. lOGi~ II
I

·--=

~ ·::r=-

Corresponde~oe in relation to tbis statement should
be addressed to the Auditor.

F . P. l:3

JAN ·1 5191~

�......

THIS YE AR

l"'O R Tl-II! PERIOD

---INC.BLACK

L AST Y E A R

f 0 1?.C.

THIS Yl!:AR

R l!D
-

-

~

LAS T Y l!:AR

- -

-

, . -INC . B L ACK
DEC .
RC:D

--

-i.

-

I

OPERA.TING RBVBNllBS
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Misc~llaneous Revenuo

-

W7 [rlij .I...-

-

-

I

-

- -----··- · ' - -

-

:il;10

1'..ota\

'

- · - - - - - - - --1

r. L

I

(~' 1

\ OPERATIN G EXPENSES
1 MAINTEN A N CE OF PL ANT

I

AND STR UCT U R ES,

141,I

Superintendence

1421 Buildings

1431 Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission
and Distribution-Repairs
1-161
146 Tools and Supplies
147 \ Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 \1 Other Expenses

144\

\

\I -

l

l'JiC OG

...,. __T otal M~nteoance
CO)UlERCIAL EXPENSES,

1491 Superintendence

II
~

160\

Solicitation
161 Advertising
162 \1 Other Expenses

•=-\---

\

'

\

_ _T otal_ Commercial Expenses

=11

·--:-:::."::St

I

PRODU-CT : N BXPEN:BS, - -

!» 00 :

163 \ Superintendence
164 Manufacture
1561 Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses

010 c.)Q
(;:

Total Pr_oduction E~peoses

fJ &lt;n

l

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1

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re:

GBNBRAL EXPENSES,

r ies of General Officers,
1 157 \ Sala·
General Office Clerks and Attendants
I - 1ss Salaries of Clerks (Local)
160 General Oflice Expenses
100 Law Expenses
161 Injuries and Damages
162 Insurance
108
Stationery and Printing
164 Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

0 ,,..J

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....~ .''()

c~

.

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&lt;lt)
f .""...

1·

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Total

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'-'
' ' ' ("it'
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,

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0

OTHER OPERATION S- CR ,

G:io UJ

166 L ight and Power-Company Mines
1661 Light- Merchandise Department
L ight-Real Estate Department
1671 L ight and Power-Water Plant.s
Total Other Operations

:..1 r;o

I

(:, SJ I

-~

·=----=
-

...,.
l,,J

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Ratio; of Operatillg E xpenses and
T axes?ltoTota
l Oper'g Reve~ues

Gt, 90 I

!¼ ill

.

I =
2.. lG'J en I
--=,:,

2C.
'~ll

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: / Wyo.,, __.:_i'_r.,_._ _____191 _

.,.,:...1

tt - - - - - - ~

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J•ened by Ac nntin4 Department,
~

-=---

t:w co
= - ~l

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operatillg Revenues

1-=~ -

~ 50

=-=;--- · ·--

Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
T axes
T otal Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

,s

If. r/.Ji,)%..

Correspondence in relation to this statement should

_

be addre&amp;11ed to the Auditor.

�I
L

proR THE MONTH
L AST Yl!:AR

THOS m ,

lr

- -- - -- --

---- LASTYl!:AR
-- --

INC. BLACK
DEC,
RED

I

o~

P...;, r:o

j

'

.

proR THE!: PERIOD

THISYl!:AR

,.

I

fdYl 09

\1
INC~ACK
DEC.
RED

i ~ ;,- ?1

OPERATING EXPENSES
HAlNTENANCE Ol' PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

141
142
143

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures

144

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Str uctures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

U.6
146
147
148

WJ 'lG

....

r • ,__
.
,._,

31 CJ

Total_,, _M aintenance
COM~1ERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
160
161
162

Superintendence
Solicitation
A.dvertisiog
Other Expenses
Total Commerci~J Expent es
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

f!) 00

168 Superintendence
164 Manufacture
1551 Transmission and Distribution
156\ Other Expenses
I

t..-0 Ga

Total Productio? !!xpenses
GENERAL EXPENSES,

1' 167

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
'1 1:;s•I Salaries of Clerks (Local)
,
11 160 I General Office Expenses
I 1601 Law Expenses
161 Injuries and Uamages
1021 lnsnrance
1asj Stationery and Printing
164 Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

"

Total

167

6 OD

l ~ Yt

o··

, .;1

.~,
o.

00

' I??
0" "11
""1 ~

7~1tl/ ~~GO

Light and Power-company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

-1 5J

?7J oa

ii
ffi'l GS

Total OJ&gt;Crating Ex~nses

I

•':70I

c, v;:;

OTIIEll OPERATIONS-CR,

165l
166

..... OU

' ,;J

WWW :.__.

ti 02.l S!l
70 03

v! GO

...

t)

oo, G9

l

1 Net Operating Revenue
t

(Excl9Qin1Z Taxes) )
f - -~... ...,...,
Taxes
• .-v.,,,, ._.""'~

I

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

11

I

CO? 3:)

:;10 :.m

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
TaxC$ toTotal Oper'g Revenues

• ~fl

r ~-:

J■■ned by Aooo'llJ:ltinjl Department,

Ma;r JR 19.15 191_

20C 0

I
Chocfc0a n,

3

7f. '13/PR.

Corre■pondenoe in relation to thie ■tatement ahould
be addreaaed to 01e Auditor.

�-

- - - --

-

-

-

- - - -•

FOR THE M O NTH
A CC,T ,

INC.BL .ACK

L.AST Y~.AR

H O,

o ec.

• ....-a

._..au&amp;D15 4'UDC ov, &amp;1'I_P-:!!!!.._

---- -- - -FO-R-THE
PERIO D

~----~7-14-;!iO(&gt;

INC . BLACK
DEC.
PIEp

L A ST Y EAR

T HIS Y E A R

Rep

OPERAT ING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

l?G GO

Total

.. iiPE t:.G

'J. /1)/l;. IJ/l

1~/b· (,~

.!:.

I

OPERATING E X P ENSES
MAl'NT'BNANCB O F PLANT
A N D STRIJCTIJBBS ,

\.

Superintendence

J9 a,

2..' G9

21•

Buildings
Fixtures

•I

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission ao.d Distribution-Repairs
:rools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

101 69

Total Maintenance

'

'

4.9

60
61
62

-~l \6g

COMME RCI AL EXPENSES,

79, 'lG
79l 7G

;~ C:J

~ti~ 00

6;30 00

t~ 92

21 100

90£1 60

630 co

5G a1.

,. l Gq JO

l~) 0:J
l Sl'/ 00

I

\

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Tota\ Commercial Expenses
• /.
P R ODUCTION llXPBNSBS, - ~:

6S
64
66

, .t'1 ✓ • ✓ •

Superintendence

Manufacture
Transm.issibn and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

?~ 0;)
Be':&gt;

rm

_GG9

\;a

:~: 0 0

()

'IG?I :?l

6G~ 00

"GO

I

u 720 l!e
t'

'1G'l\ Zl.

GENERAL IlXPENSES,

Salaries of Genera\ Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
1 Salaries of Clerks (Local)
15S \
,I
169 • Gener:u Office Expenses
, I 160 Law Expenses
161 ; Injuries and l)amages
I 162 . Insurance
11os ! Stationery and Printing
, 164 ! Other Expenses
Total General E xpenses

.

~100

d35

i

Total

0 35

j

9 ,,1

(...

'

0~

30

65

008 37

2 fi3l 20

OTHER OP B B ATIONS-CB,

'15.5 G2
l:J 00

Light and Power-Company Mines

'l 166 Light-Merchandise Department
I

,:, GO

l Light- Real Estate Department

---7rro 12- -,r-.

' 167 Light and Power-Water Plants
I
I
Total Other Operations
11

1

Il,
,

1

II

l

Ili\

----0

- ~ · -•
I

_Total Operatin_g E~1:._nses

I

'

.,!l'ji

tb

:

I Net Operating Revenue

(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
1
Net Income from Qperation
I
1 Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
1
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
11 T ~s toTotal Oper'g Revenues

1

l

{Ji, 71 -( J ~ =l••ae d bT L

:untia4 Deparlme nt.,

I

~r~
: t '..

r\.)

.7 I
I

• a::._

_.:.:i.:.a:w

•

~c"'"---==

.· r~·~

�FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAS T YEAR

FOR THI!: PERICO
INC.BLACK
D EC.

II

T HIS YEAR

Rl!!D

INC. BLACK

~ LAST YEAR
I

Reo

DEC.

r

-

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAlNT'BNA'NCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTOBES,

141
142

143
1

1 144

1-16

146
147
148

1

Supe!intendence

11

Buildings
Fixtures

J, /

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

I:

.

'i (r .
••• .!.I , ..,' '

~·r;i t·,;

.,,~--~·

'6 . ,

•&gt;

Total Mainten?,nce

•

t·.-J

....,.,

~~I... ..
~

......

I

...

r,~
.."''-'

1'1'1
;

I

"'

-. 1, .j

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

I 149

Superintendence

1\ 160 \ Solicitation
161 Advertising
\\162

~

Other Expenses
!otal Commercial Exp!:~es

I

PRODOCTIO.N EXPENSES,

\

__

~6~1

-?C~ O{}
G ~·f fi o:.

f J'/

~:::~:::!:nee

\\ 155 \ Transmission and Distribution
\ 1so I\ Other Expenses

I

. :t~'J ~·:?
)

- co I.

,a

,_ :\G-~ t,7

Total Production Expenses

., I
.

GENERAL EXPENSES,

'. ..J,\
158

. ,.,

Salaries of General Officers.
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries 0£ Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance.
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

"/•;
J,"-,
l
Ii.:' "I

~)

OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light- Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total OperatinJ; Expenses_
\\(1,

Net Operating Revenue
(Exclud~ T~;s.)
Taxes
.., .,.. ... ,_,,. ...-u •.,
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation

-

?O ;J .1 lj
.~.,. I
-~' ~.:;
.. j
'f 1,1
J.::i,J GJ~,

...

.- ~,

·~.v

-~

'1,,j_,J

~l

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Reve.nues

i;')

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

"IG 5

l•soed by A.cooootin,l Department,

~

.;..)

r'
11
' • , _,

Total

_

f

I

Apr 29 • R

Gbeye.nne, Wyo,,- --,....,....------191~

:~ I

_J
&amp;
M l-tWUT'IONS vuu,11;.o Correspondence in relation to this statement should

APR 28 1915
,.;,JJ:,.~F.~ATOR.

be addreBBed to t,h e Auditor,

F. F•8 .
APR 29 1915

: '.)

I

I

�- - ~ - - ~ ~ - ~ - - - - - - -_- _- _- _- _- _- _ _,..umns or m e l' isca:J T ear Ending June 80, 191~
-

A

-

--

-

-

- -

-

-

--4

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT

I No.

THIS YEAR

INC.BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

-

- -

·-

1-~-r.oo

_ _ _

FOR THe: PERIOD
THIS Yl!AR

LAST YEAR

INC.l!ILACK
DEC,
RED

l

OPERATING RBVHNUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

,';.\..!'l
-1

•t r •(l

Total

l itv.J

OPF:R ATING EXPENSES

..."l s:"';_, ~r

''f/7

w

Buildings
Fixtures

144

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

' I 110
14.6
14.7
l-18

-

C)

') k

I
.... ,.J ► ..

cS

.Ln

Superintendence

14.3

....

I
I

&amp;lAtN T RNANCE OF PLANT
AN D STt.t UCTORES,

: ~I

&lt;)1'J

t.J&lt;

!O! ED

r1~ •10

'&lt;~lw:,- - -?-..

n-----,---...;_ _ _

JotaL Maintenance

ftl 08
l-f{.3

CO&amp;UIEB CIA L EXPENSES,

149
150

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other expenses

(

_ T(llill Commercial expenses
PRODUCTION RXPENSHS,

Superintendence
:\'lanufacmre
Transmission aurl Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
GENERAL BXPENSF.S,

157

Salaries of General Officers,
General 01lic1i Clerks anrl Attendants
15'1
Salarit:s of Clerks (Local)
159 l Geueral O!lice Expenses
160 Law Expenses
61 Injuries and Damages
62 Insurance
63 Stationery and Printing
64 Other Expenses

'

,. ,.,

;! 117

,. ,.

UJ

i.o oo

V.J

t1 0)

kl

•J

. •JJ

I

Total GeoeraJ Exp.:nses
Total

11

, 166!1r
166r

1.

OTHER O P ERATIONS-CU,

Light and Pow,.r- Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Wa:er Plants
Total Other Operations

'l

OG
50
t10
~

2 2◊~ 'll!i
3{) 0 0
3::;

~,

- ... :'~O ""'""
,..,

Total Op!'rating Expenses

I

!stt Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes

1 i G7

j Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
,
ll1

I

~ Ol
~ v8

~Ci?C

Net Income from Operation

I

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

I

Ratio of Operating Expenses and

- -~'1 ~00 - -, ~·~ ir--..-,.~¾,-,--,----C'lfOO u 13T
11- - - - -

!. ~ T ~ 3 •~u•: -

4~J~re..

Cheyenne , W yo.,_ _ __

. 11 r

--- -

~!1cr.h~&lt;1 tJv

--re--~.

19 1 ,

.,.,_

Correspondence in re lation to this • ta tem ent ■hould

F. C. B. be addre-■ed to tho A udi tor.
JIIN 7 1915

F . F . B.

JUN 3 191!'

�FOR THe: PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
INC.BLACK

LAS T Yl!':AR

D~C.

THISYl!':AR

Rl&lt;D

INC. BLACK
DEC.
Al&lt;D

LAST Yl!AR

OPERATING REVENUES
:'11:iniog Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellane9 us Revenue

..

_Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
M.AINTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRO CTORBS,

141

Superintendence

I 142

I 143

Buildings
Fixtures

\ 144
I 1-:1:6

Machin~ry and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs

'

146

Tools and Supplies

\ 148

Other Expenses

I 147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation

lCO 1[;7/

II

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

49
60
61
2

"''f '' jf\/'.
o~v
vv

~- ; __ 1 j11.!i
I

Total M11-intenance

I

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
To~l _Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

63
lM
55
156

Superintendence

I

J
r

Manufacture
Transmission and Distributio~
Other Expenses

I

Total Production Expenses

:~!&gt; en
~;G C9

;;:.,~ t}:}
••
1 5G:~ •..tJ

.....
,,.
t:.1v ;..o

'11

;_L(J ..,Q

...
• i r..~·, ,:.o

7 ':05

GENERAL EXP ENSES,

:...o :$:)

::t ~; ·,,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
1
15S i• Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
169 1\
I• 160 Law Expenses
161 Injuries and JJamages
I 162
Insurance
I 163
Stationery and Printing
164 Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

~o o

,.,('

'l-~ 01

,.;,)

.73

(-:.'

~~.J

~~ ~.')

'1,1

t;&gt;

• ffi

I..

., r•

J.9

('"

Total
OTHER OPB8AT10NS- CB,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

'lo:. *"!

~:~G i!)

:i..o

r,. "O
........

i

A

I:: ,li-0
--•· 1:,

- -

fI

I
(

~;,s

;..,. :i.".I. I
~JJ
----'J-&lt;..,...
- =ro- . - - - ~ c
1

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to T otal Operating Revenues

~

/ /;

i.aoed

-

.I

-c-nu:&gt; utt -

- 1·O -

ri 1V~

:l;;f) ~.:

~&gt;

~

, ~ .., ;.r,. .
''t..J
_,....,.
G

"

tJ,v.,~

~.. , . •· ..,•,

-r--

•rli--~ ~
•
•
- -~; ;{,; - i-----:·.j
"'-- -r,;;r;+ +--II·
'" "'◄ '.!;:

Goll

..,

'

J

~

]- ~ ~ ! ·
- ••

r-.r.J •

'

\i', q

1-

"'t "

4

. ,.

•

~

. -----,-

,·~"· ~ '~r ..

•· .

~$.()!
~

J... , ~
• A

9

--r;,

fl{..o

L - ---==-==-=-·- -1 . ~~7~ ~~ ~k -=-~~-- =-==

AccoD11tin~ D e partment,

··----- - ~- - - I
C'IC -..~: •~

~-

t~~ )(;

1

Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
T
axes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation

~ -)l:x,-

....

I

-----

Ratio of Operatiog Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

'
!

"I

·~ ''

:1

"'

~

- _ ,:.;,_. :~-- --''"
:~1.iJ &lt;j:,

lj

~

,=L

'l4 r• ".,._ \&lt;)$.'

• rn ~r.cASES /\fl O ~ r z .r::
c o••i;f
'·· L EO a Y ... ....

~
, ,e•pond ence in relation to this •totement s hould
. . ...

Cheyenne, Wyo,,,_ _ _ __..,T_.1.._1....
J~9"-_l91 !ii

..iU-Qh~ % ~

e addreHed to tbe Auditor.

•

0 .;,1 1.,J;'.!

i;.. \•t, . Gt"&lt;-

'J

�FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
AC:C:T

NO.

I NC.BLACK
D EC.
RED

LAST YEAR

1 OPE RATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellan~ous Revenue
Total

T H IS Y EAR

L A ST Y EAR

I
I·--

OPERATING EXP E N SES
MAINTBNANCB O F PLAN T
AlSD STRUCTURBS,

Superintendence
B uildings
Fixtures
144

1-16
146

147
, 148

•

..,.,

t. \

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
COI\DIE RCIAL E XPENSES,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
.J'2tal. Co!Diller_cial ~xpe~es
PRODUCTION EXPENS ES,

Superintendence
Manufacture
6! 1
65 Transmission and Distribution
66 Other Expenses

I

I
CJ
-1• r•
UiJ,) trJ
.,_"'•
(

I

;-3(3 00

7~.'J

....

J:

t A..

)

Total Productic:in Expen~es

~

0

,_.,:,

~~

t
•l

•.,.

t',:1

! ~7

GENERAL EXPENSES,

67 t Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
53~ Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
lG
t
'•
14i11r
,iQ ,and.. ,~,_
n.....
~ .....
..
..
162 Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expeuses

- .

,

'

"-

.. ,,,
,

' "· .....
""

f. ~

~-~~
.o
.... . _I ~
..;:)t•

Total
OT II.BB OP E RAT IONS-CR,

....... ,, b'j

•'

Light and Power- Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

f :t

(,:?~

...

"' /3';

- 7i 5 l--~.,.,,
L
1 . J ....

1;r:; j:j
""r ,--

Ci!

l.J ""rJ

.. !j()

c:.:v

J

.,

-· : .)

&gt;:;./~

... c,., 'Q.

-1

'!'otal__Operjiting Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excl)ld4ig ;r~e,s), :- •
Taxes
'
-~ • • .. ,
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and

I Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

,~ l) lf)~~-7{;1.
Iaa ae~

A ocou.ntio&amp;l Department,

-&gt;v,.,~;
-fav
-

(I:)

~.

ri

....

'I '

1

~ ,
,•

4,,._ ,) •

~

.

•-· CJ

�f"O R TH E PER IO D

FOR THE M O NTH

--' I NC.BL ACK

L AST Yl!AR

DEC,

T HIS YEA
_R
_ _ _I-A ST Y EAR ,,

RED

·7;-

,-

1-N -C . BL.ACK
D EC ,

RED

OPERATING REVENUES

1?2 10

Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

187 15

'

I

Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

172 110

Total

OPER ATING EXPENSES

1 141
I 142

M AINTENANCE OF PLANT
A ND S T R UCT U R ES,

I

Superintendence
Buildings

\ 143 1 Fixtures
144
Machinery and Apparatus
', H6 T ransmission and Distribution-Repairs

1
1

146
147

Too\s and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation

~ 148 \ Other Expenses

l\1- _--.. Total.
Maintenance
-

.

101 50

127 !97

101 50 -i-

121TM

25 39
· - - - - - 1 - - -·- - - - - - 1 - -

COHllERCIAL EXPENSES,

U9 Superintendence
160 Solicitation
151
Advertising
I
162 ~ Other Expenses

1
._\r-·

~

Total _f.211:1m_ercJa\ ~xpense~ _

P R ODUCTION E XPENSES,

20 00
630 51

163 Superintendence
164 Manufacture
155 \ Transmission and Distribution
166 Other Expenses

\\

\

(

Total Production Expenses

L

GENERAL nxeE~SES,

\ -

660 51

576 65

I

, 1 167 . Salaries of General Officers,
\ ,(
G 09
3 30
9 ,39
General Office Clerks and Attendants._
I
,
I
10 ,00
I 15B
Salari t!S of Clerks (Local)
10 100
1
169 \ General Office Expenses
160 I Law Expenses
22 130
22 30
ploy ers-' Liability Ins.
101 -~
9
18
8 ;53
162 Insurance
: 163 Stationery and Printillg
Other Expenses
1 1 - - -- 1 - - - - -- - --4-- - - - - 5 0 02
12 48
37 ·54
Total General Expenses

790 ~ 96. • :::r::::

Total

=-c:=== =

,=====

OTHER OPBBATI ONS-C~ ,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

Net Operatillg Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Est.
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

627 02

606 77

20 25

11 60

10 00

l 50

11

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operatillg Revenues
•

11

67 4

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes toTot:al Oper'g Reveaitftc

&lt;=.,=,·; v . ~
..:. •
•
l •• o e d

~

~

69 41
11 5'.L

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1
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SEP 3 19\.

�l"'ORTH~MONTH

ACC'F'

Ho. //

THIS YEAR

l"'O R THE PERIOD
INC.BLACK

LAS T Yl!AR

cec.

Rec

THIS Y EAR

·-

LAST YEAR

- - - ---- INC. BLACK

Rec

DEC.

l

I

OPERATING REVENUES
:\tining Camp Reveuue

,.. ••. • I t '.('.

u , a ~ --

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

165 1.0

Total.

' I' .J

33'/ 20

OPERATING EXPENSES
• HAlNTBNANC'B OP PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

141

Superintendence

142

Buildings
Fixtures

I 143
144

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

1146
146

I 147
lI 148

101 69

_ TQtal Maintenance

101 :59

CO&amp;DllU\CIAL EXPENSES,

,.. 1 Superintendence

j 150

Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

161

l 152
'

T~tnl Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

20 ~o

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses

G50 G2

-- -

I

G?a ~2

Totiil Production Expenses

20 !00
696 ,56

G2 05

6:,. )66

G:? 0G

GBNBRAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Office rs,
General Office Clerks and Attendaots
' 158 1. Salaries of Clerks (Local)
169 General Office Expenses
160.l Law Expenses
161 &amp;lployers Liability Ins.
162 1 Insurance

7 '73

10 po
I

. 163 j Stationery and Printing
164 1 Pther Expenses
Total General Expenses
I

1

l 2SD 27

l £C7 07

I

I
7 7r,

I
1'7112

f..l_j

20 00
1100

22125

o 63

\

lG 1GG

Total

~o .oo

l 227 07

J

lO 100

l P9
r'

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l 216 27

I

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l l!l5

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20 00
, ~4.,

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22 12S

- I,·."
I

70 00

5&lt;': 7'J

1 63G r~

9 j'.-u

-

I-

OTHER OPBBATIONS-CR,

166!1 Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
1661'
Light-Real Estate Department
167' Light and Power-Water Plants
I
Total Other Operations

~

1 322 -10
2S 00
9 00

l 281 2

l~l 28

0

1 50

Q.

_ Total Operatiog Expenses

!

Net Operating Revenue

:axes)
I Taxes(Exclp~i;
\.:.,:;~. ;.~tod.)

l

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation

1,1

Ratio of Oper'g Exps, (Excldg. Truces)
to Total Operating Revenues

!('/{7~~-

Ga.
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Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes : :o:•g ~eve= - =

=

_.....,_--=,

u i:: 1.

72 2
...,.,

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0 \~

J■aoed by A ooountiol'"i&gt;e;~rtmeo~C\

Jt'';Y~ ,

87rG
110

101__

Correapoodeooe in r o)atioo to thie etatemeot should
be addreesed to the Auditor.

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FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

,~

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INC. Bl.ACK
Dl!!C,
R l!!D

I.AST YEAR

THIS YEAR

I.AST YEAR

INC. Bl.ACK - oec.
RED

I

OPERATING REVENUES

t.iGO :◊~

filO 20

Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
M1.1nicipa\ Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

I
~CD ~u.,r·:.&gt;

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE OIi PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

I\

n141

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures

~ 142

f 143

r •

..., i

..

:Machinery and Apparatus
~ ~~ Transmission
and Distribution-Repairs

~ 146

Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

~ 147

I 14s
I

I

~ .Total.,._M:ainteoance

1·:.,i ;:3

1!.:7 i'3V

:..u-:: j 'iG

•t. ,... \..., 01

!01 GU ..

2Jj!

CG

• !.)~ 1'/C

t1'Jv il()

I

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
160
151
162

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

'I

_ t_o_tal ~omm~rci_a\ Exp!)nses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

163 Superintendence
15~' Manufacture
16~\ Transmission and Distribution
1561 Other Expenses

"f..

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'1!! 91

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~

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j l

General Office Clerks and Attendants
158 Salaries of Clerks (Local)
1691 General Office Expenses
160 Law Expenses .
16~- J:i.ll.)loyers ! Liab . Ins.
163 Insurance
Statione.ry and Printing
1
Other Expenses
1
Total General Expenses

1

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3

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Net Operating Revenue
(Excluq.iog Taxes)
. , . • • . -,~ ~' ~
Taxes
" •-&gt;~· ✓ • ·•~,..._,t I
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operat_ing Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

C.\l (': 'I ,, -:"··• ~ 11:·;,i["l;::o
, ,. •• . : ,

.,

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Corre spondenoe in relation to th.is statement should

c· ~ be addressed to the Auditor.
Nov· to 1915
F .. P\, i:l .
. F,

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'i

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ea

,~t&gt;
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t•
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Total

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchanwse Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

! '

FOR THE PERIOD

.G

,

�June 80, 191~
FOR THE MONTH

THIS YEAR

_l

FOR THE P E RIOD
INC.BLACK
Dl!:_c.
Rl!:D

LASTYEAR

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
Rl!:D
I

-

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
HAINTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

141

Superintendence

142

Buildings
Fixtures

148
I

14-i

Ho
146
147
148

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

ir~·, ''J'l

.....•r1
, ,.,,• I

Tot~l Maintenance

.

·,:,

t:.1'- GU

;~'. :.!'' '5:~

~·J-nrJ

- ..

CO&amp;DIBRCIAL EXPENSBS,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
To_tal ~ommercial Ex~enses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

164
165
166

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

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GENERAL EXPENSES,

.,.. . uU

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Altendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses

•&lt;)
(!.....

in;,\r~a~lr.P1magJ.pl,.i Ut~· :~:1.Jo

.'

... .
,.

Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

.1
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t~,

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li:
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Total

, ..

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,,,
.

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Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
_ Total Op~ ting _!!~os~
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation
, jl
•.,,1

·= •

-

-~

; ; - :- ,..- •

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tint Department; '

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,; ;.) • ~

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Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

li''"r-, ·--

'

__ Che;veu.ne, W70. , _ _ _ _ ___,'--_ _ 191_ _

•

11

_1,

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0 • •..-71
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-

0

OTIIEB OPBRATIONS-CB,

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Tans)
to Total Operating Revenues •

-~

-~.G- -c;

C!"'

be addreHed to fbe Auditor,

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u

·11~!.,
,
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,:_.~ (.l,

I

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�FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT

NO.

THIS YEAR

INC.BLACK

LAST YEAR

it DEC:-

THIS YEAR

RED

INC.BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue

:)1.~1 10:,

Commercial Revenue

I

Municipal Revenue
MiscellaneQUS Revenue
Total

I

OPERATING EXPENSES

i

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTORESa

141
142
143

Superiotendence

144

Machinery and Apparatus

I

'

Buildings
Fixtures

25 (j!J

1-16 Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
146 Tools and Supplies
147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 Other Expenses

_ ljj? !ns

• COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

!-

Superintendence

\1 160
I! 151
162

Solicitation
Advertising
Other expenses

i

- _____ '.I'otal Comf11ercial Expense_s _ _ [

I

PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
' 164 Manufacture
\ 155 \ Transmission and Distribution
: 156 Other Expenses
\
1
Total Pro_d uction Expen~s
1
,

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12?107 -.- · zg (.,f)

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2~
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1 - - ~-

I 149

e,., .

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121 197

I
I
\
I

l

I

~

3)1

GENERAL EXPENSES,
I

\ 157 Salaries of General Officers,
I General Office Clerks and Attendants
l
I1 158 II Salaries of Clerks (Local)
169 \ General Office Expenses
j 160~ Law Expenses
16t' • ~,""""rt o· rn-.•t- tJi n'i.i::lt:1 .! blCo
\ 162 . , ~:;an:e- - ~

20 00

9 02

116 &lt;\..

10 00

;j()

()Q

71

I

Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

71
~ .t

16 6G

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ll 4-0

I 20

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2G

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2::.;,:' GO

Total
OTIIEB OPBBATIONS-C.R,

L
I

\ Net Operating Revenue
I
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

219 23

3 406 55 I

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

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216

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·rn I

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Ratio of Operating Expenses and
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Correspondence in relation to this statement should .
be addressed to the Auditor.

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'l' ~I) Advertisi02 and Soliciting
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l~:S. lniuries and D:im:u,es
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Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
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Net Income From Operation

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DEC.
Re:c

REVENUES

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Mining Camp Revenue

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Municina)
Revenue

Miscellaneous Revenue
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l ?2 10 l
41 34

OPERATING

r

EXPE1SSES

MAINTENA~CE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

14-'
142

Superintendence
Repairs of Buildings and Fixtures

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1 6 4.Q

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, • .. Transmission and Distribution-Repair

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14?

Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Maintenance Expenses

1 A,8

Total Maintenance

1

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1

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1 24: 62

101 58

23 04

1141 0 2

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COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149

Superintendence
l M Advertising and Soliciting
152
Other Commei;cial Expenses
-tt------,Total Commercial Expenses

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153
Supedntendence •_E_x_•_pE_N_s_n_s_._-ti--nTI:t-:;;,1!!';~~r-::~P-R-;:O--:-D-U_C_T_I_O_N_
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109 4 6
666 11
556 65
155 Transmission and Distribution

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Total Production Expenses
_109 4&amp;
-f
l!.~6 11
I 566 65
GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
' 15'7 I General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of
Manager and Clerks-Local Office

·1

Jil 58
15~
I 1 60

Local Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
:Em_12loyers' Liability Insurance

1611
16il

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10 00

1)

29 39

9 39

10 00
....

11 50

22 30

10 80

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1 63 Stationery, Postage and Office Supplies
1164 Other General Expenses
Total r.~neral Exoenses
i

Total

856 96

I 16!; Light and Power-Company Mines
166 Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants

167
l
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20 19

728 25

1 28 71
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76 02

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Total Other Operations

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741 64
10 00
-'1 60

6 2?1 02

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114 62

-

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4 50

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Total Operating Expense!
Net Operating Revenne
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Tal(es
Net Income From Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Taices)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Gper'g Revenues

,, ::

'756 1 4

643 02

113 12

100 82

85 23

15 59

=

112 Ga
13 67
11..4 49
98 95

86 87
3 0 82
116 05
56 Q5_

25 75
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49 5

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67 4

13 8

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OPBRA.T.ING

LAST Ye::AR

BEVBNUBS

Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Munici al Revenue

0

Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

210 Gl

OPERATING

16!3 lO

45 5J.

424 06

EXPENSES

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence

16 ~o

Repairs of Buildings and Fixtures
Repairs of Machinery and Apparatus

Transmission and Distribution-Repair:n- -~ ~ -+---ll---+--+--n- - - +- -l--f:l---+- -+---tt---t-- -t--1r- - -t-- -t--trRepairs and Renewals of Tools
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Maintenance Ex enses
Total Maintenance

124 G2

23 00

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Advertising and Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence

1 368
Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses

'1b2 86

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants

7 '73

17 12

Salaries and Exl)enscs of
Manager and Cler1ts-Local Office

11-U~ta.ill-===:::....=::....:Dama~:__-

- - -- ---ll---+---+--1~---1-- +---tl----,r-- -+---11----+- --t----t1----t- --;
Liability Insurance

Total
OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power- Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expense
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income Fro1t1 Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

51 3

58 6

7 3

5"1 8

77 2

19 4

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Auditor'• Offia~, Choyeooe, Wyo., _ __.Qn......_t.....,n~~u.8:uri.::._._.5 ,.____ 191--6..
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11, [)£:~L, L .,,.,u l. I 1•• ••

OCT :S 1916
•,

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••• •

�C-Ul:.00
Acc:T

No,

BLACK
fl LAST YEAR '.I INC.
DEC.
Rl!D
P,_

OPERATING
Minin

Cam

THIS YEAR

LAST Yl!AR

INC.

BLACK

DEC.

RED

REVENUES

Revenue

Commercial Revenue
Munici al Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERA.TING

EXPENSES

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
A.ND STRUCTURES,

Su erintendencc
Re airs of Buildin s and Fixtures
Re airs of Macbiner and A
Transmission and Distribution-Re air
Re airs and Renewals of Tools

I_

Total Maintenance

·::l:l~=::Jl:==~~..;;;;;~;;;;,;;~====ll===i:====i====l:1==4====1==t=~F=F=#===4=9l==!~==l==l===fl===t==,==n,,
CO:&amp;IMBRCIAL EXPENSES,

Other Co~ercial..:E=x,._p.:.en=s::.:e;;:s:______---11-----4--+--·--II--- '----1---~ - - - + - - - 1 - - -+1---1---- i - - -u---+---l----;1+-----+-----i----,H
Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses

• I

Total Production Ex eases
GENBBAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of
Manager and Clerks-Local Office

Insurance

Total
OTHER OPERATIONS-CB,

ht and Power-Com an Mines

ht and Power-Water Plants
Total Other O erations
Total Operating Expense
Net Operating Revenue
Excludin Taxes
Taxes
Total O eratin Ex eases and Taxes
Net Income From Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

..,

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

Auditor•• Offioe, Cheyenne, Wyo., ___ _--'-"-...:...-_____ 191__

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•;,-7:-, J1.DUU18 .. unc ov, &amp;oL a:a
.ana ror me ....,,-=:iiiiiir9'~
~
DI' enc r1sc:1q
FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

- --- -- --n--- - ~ - - - - - - - -- -11--------...--- - ----1•- 0

THIS YEAR

OP.BRA.TING

LAST YEAR

INC, BLACK
DEC.
RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

REVENUES

21£ 03

Total

OPERA.TING

EXPENSES

llAINTEN ANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

GENBBAL EXPENSES,

\ Salaries of Geoeral Officers,
Geoeral Office Clerks aod Attendaot.s

laries and Expeoses of
a er and Clerks-Local Office
ce Exp

•

Ex eoses

CA LLEO DAOK To.W..•

k.@_, ...... .

�r
FOR IHC:

~
OPERATING

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

THIS YEAf\

LAST YEAR

I NC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

REVENUES

Mining Camp Revenue

~

280 90

l 02 iJ-1

:38 56

l 078 48

070 80

1 078

ar:o AO

207 68

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

Total
m30 so
1c2 a~
l=i===ll=============t1===,===j===ji= =r=

OPERATING

0

EXPENSES

"

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Repairs of Buildings and Fixtures

!6 40

Repairs of Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repair
Repairs and Renewals of Tools
Plant and Structures-Depreciation

6' 10

Other Maintenance Ex enses
Total Maintenance

43 00.

639 50

COMUERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Advertising and Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

L

Superintendence
Transmission and Distttibution
Other Production Expenses
Tot~l Production Expenses
GENBBAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
Ge neral Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of
Ianager and Clerks-Local Office

9 02

10 00

Local Office Ex enses
Law Expenses
Iojuries and Damages
Employers' Liability Insurance
Insu.r ance

30 99

.8 95

Total

4 442 89

OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

800 92
0 00
4 60

2"7 66

815 42

Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income From Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

60 8

70

67 5

86 6

4

�CP' I,

I

THIS YEAR

INC.

PEC .

BLACK
RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. B L ACK
DEC.
Re:D

OPERATING REVENUES

l9H no

Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Reven.ue

1 298 98

1 065 80

l 298 98

l 065 SO

Munici al Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

220 ao

Total

OPERATING

9a oo I

' 6 50

2. 3 19

EXPENSES

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

t t-ll~l6..:I\-S~u~p~e:!r!!in!:::te::,:n:!:;d~e~n:::;
ce:.__ _ _ _ _ _ _4 _ _ ~_-t--➔!---+-+-:---{t----,f-=--::r::-::,it---t--:-::--t---::-""'1t--t--:-::t-::-:1r--t--:;;:t-;:::;-ifl-·
~ ---!IF-==-ll--R
_e..:p'-a_ir_s_o_f Buildings and Fixtures
__ _ _
26 25
-ll-""-'G
.._...4..,."0'-111_ _;--c.2=6, 25
9 86
Repairs of Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
.Repairs an.d Renewals of Tools
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
107 66
Other Maintenance Ex enses
Total Maintenance
COMMERCI AL EXPENSES,

Advertising and Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

l

\dll===ll==p=a=o
=n=u=c=T=1=
o=~=E=x=P=E=N=s=E=s=
. ===ll==t===t=='41==:t===t===rr===t==r==u==t== =r===u===r==r= ,r ===,F=F==r/r,

120 00

Superintendence

16 80

Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses
GE NER.AL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of

158 Manager and Clerks-Local Office -

10 00

Total
OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power- Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power- Water Plants
Total Other Operatio,os

55 49
4
867 99

55 49

Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Talees)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income From Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Talees)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

54 2
64 7

81 3

6 6

60 3

80.4

�F OR THI!: MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT.

NO.

THIS Yll!!:AR

L AST Yll!!:AR

INC.

BLACK

THIS YEAR

L AST YEAR

INC.

BLACK

l::G:==l-1================:fl===t====;r==ll===r==p==fr=
o=e:=
c,.==R==ll!!:'f'0==!1===,===r==lt,==r===t==~o=E=c=.=r=====R=E~0 ===l~•,,

OPERATING REVENUES

222 11:5

Total

OPERATING

13 45

2 09 00

'=

EXPENSES

MAINTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRUCTUBBS,

32 40

124 64

32 40

10'1 66

11-11-it,t.;~~tb~e:,.ir...:l:!Co~m~m=e:.:rc~ia~l!-E~x~e~n!;;!s:::,es! .-_ _....,..41--_---11--+--ll---+---+--#---+--+---#--- - + - - l l ----lll----l-----+---ll-- - + - - + - -4 Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,
, f\

al_fu_~ e

s

899 16

72 _

81J,. 44

G'BNBBAL EXPENSBS,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
and Expenses of
erks-Local Office

•

0 00

90

90
Total

1088 13

94 9 13

6

809 9
10 00

10 00
4 50

4 60

952 11

824 41

136 02

l

72

86 43
sand Taxes
Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total O eratin Revenues

6 89
142 91
7 9 54
6

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
T axes to Total O r' Reve.nues

41

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Auditor'• OUioe, Che,.enne, W:,o,, __-=l!a.=r'-"cc:h:,:_7.:_s.
, _____ l91 7 o

CAI CULATIOJJS VERIFIED

MAR 5 1917

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�FOR THI!: MONT H

f"OR THE PERIOD
THIS YEAR

THIS Yl!AR

OPERATING

L AST Yl!:AR

INC. BL.ACK
DEC.
Rl!!:D

I •

BEVENOES

I

:-..s 94

OPERATING

M:3 20

220 70

Total

EXPENSES

MAINTENANCE OP PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

lG 90

131 77

.

GBNEBAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of
Ma
er and Clerks-Local Office

20 00

l 958 51

l 768 9S

199 52

=

II _,

1ss 2s I -_

1 687 47
20 00
9 00

185 26
106 02

14 27

242 04

9 67

18 97
-.1--;i--N~et Incom!t..From Operation

~2 91

Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Truces)
to Total O • ratin Revenues

48

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
axes to Total O er' Revenues

fl/

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49

5

3

0 l

63 6

u

60 9

' MAY 4 19H

68 8

�~--=----..-.-..- - -. - --~-.-.- - -·~- . - . -.-...--... - - . . . . ,, .-~ _·, .
of_ __:::::•=IJl~OJf=.:.=....:::..:==--• 191 !L...., and for the.

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;;-;::?3 - ~
... UPI• -. .

-.-. ~
-

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FOR THI!: MONTH
.AecT,
No,

THIS YEAR

L AST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
I NC.

D 11!:C.

B L ACK
RED

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES

fi SJ•~

GG5 a?

91

2

cir. r ~
-I.-

.:

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r.

:: -

Gp
OPERATING

oG~ 67

6!53 QO

=
'

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29 813

EXPENSES

MAINTENANCE OP PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,
•

,29 26

-

~02 't'I

32 06

(J

.::0 28l

-....

64 19
83 74

36 11

j
I

F.

20 00

r, , l

1G7 93
1 6rl 93

of General Officers,
Office Clerks and Attendants
nd Expeoses of
erks-Local Office

() 00

10 00

30 00

10 fl3

so 0

10 17

l 064 23

241 50

ms 77

222 02

222 0.2
Ex enses

Ratio of Ope.r 'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total O eratin Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
axes to Total O er' Revenues

4 9

GO 7

66 9

66 9

62 3
iALl.'..I

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�~ f l THE .-.:RIOD
L AST Yl!AR

OPEBATING

INC . BLACK
D ll!C,
RED

THIS

Yll!AR

LAST YEAR

INC, BLACK
DEC,
RED

REVENUES

s2 eo

8"18 87

5 00

_.
.....

216 co

Total

OPERA.TING

218 00

3 00

8?8 07

2

666 2G

32 80

EXPENSES

MATNTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

airs

6~ G~1=l)===t=
~~00
'9-:=!!ff====t~l ~
= ~=l==
2~7

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ir - = = = = - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - 1 - - - - t - - - - - 1- -- - - - - - + - - - t t - - - 1 - t - - - - + - _ L ;

80 00

3 243 GG

EBAL EXPENSES,

of General Officers,
Office Clerks and Attendants
d Expenses of
•
ocal Office

1

11 0~

119

98 3Z

92 43

Total

~

010 65

3

OTHER OPBRATIONS- CR,

l

3 ~65 Sl
40 00
8 00

VG 61

z 513 91

16 82

49G ?-1

'1G

298 6Z

2 ~2

41 72
es and Taxes
ation_

6 ~2

39 30

Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total O eratin Revenues

6 8

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total O er' Revenues

6 3

Auditor•• Office, Cheyeune, W yo,,

65

3 2

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and for the_•..-~~~_ __ _ Month/ of the Fiscal Yea; Ending June 30, 1911_ ·
FOR THE MONTH

AOCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLA'CK
DEC.
R'ED

••

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVENOES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales .
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

1·

.

740 %
70S 26
l 606 55
134 56

76'1 21

39~:Bfj

385 &lt;J2
3 801 3S

319 ~

S 26'1 33
4f 059 (J'

a 996 33

1 20834

95 03
S 00~ 51 •
l OS3 18 .,.

l 279 _82
24] •

Per Cent of Sales

39 5S

217 82 •
62 66
155 lG
71 t;,8

::___ ~11- ~a .·

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

114 80

l 053 18

226 64

208

035

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Blclgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

?.l 40

11 26

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

21 40 •

11 26

171
172

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175
176
177
1'11',

I 179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
" 'rapping Pc!per and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
H,o,,,.es-l&lt;'eed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

223 '73
7 57

4 Gl
19 45

- - 480 80

225 44 -

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180
181
182

183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

108 12
241 70
17 'IS

13 00

Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

\

21. 52
79 75

• 14 00

l 00

4 80

ci 80

l? 'IS

380 57
882 177 •

16'/

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales

Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes

129 64
1G1 gs

397 OS •
at/5 ✓

24- 06 .
3'2 99 ✓
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100
7 87

498 22 :
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059
109 06 .,
025
16 19
125 23 /
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Correspondence in :relation to this II t t
a e ment ehOllld
b e addressed to the Aud•t
1 or.

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July 19120

July 1912

Store Expenses as per statement Form 225
Less taxes

588 32
7 _8L

Store Expenses shomi by Auditor' a books

580

45

_5.!,1 '09,

33 36

30075

Supplies issued by Store for July 4th donation
II
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fl
ti
uso af the Store

___
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Labor of Aesiatant Engineer ~atson ruling pouder book

2

2i •

33 36

The difference of $33.36 ua.e erroneously taken up as a charge
to the ·:.erchandise Accounts inste~d of being cha rged to 0xpenseso
This will be authority to include the amount of 1133036 on
Form 225 for July in column Last Year maldng total cxclt..uline;
taxes 8,5'8o.4.,; taxes included 0588.32, nctY1itbatandi ne ·that the

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s-2405
2409

2415
2421
2425
2433
2437
2441
2447

245'5
2457
2461

2469
2471
2481
2483

2485
2487

2489
2491
2493
2503
2507

s,11
2513

2515
2519
2531
2533

2535
2537

2539
2f49

2555

BS5'7

2559

N.qme

Amount

Fleischner, M~yer &amp; Co.
The Puffet Sound Flouring Mi lls .
Imperi~l Candy Co.
·"estern Baking ro.

Fleischner, Mayer &amp; Co.
Tacoma Grocery Co.
Mason Ehrman &amp; Co.
National Eiscuit r.o.
Tacoma Grocery Co.
All en &amp; Lewi s ,
Carman Manufa.cturir.g r.o.
Luckel, Kine &amp; Cake Soe.p ''o.
Imperi al Candy Cc.
Allen &amp; Le'\'.riS,

Mason, Ehrm~n ~o.
rrrea.t we stern ~~tove ro.
Closset &amp; neverR,
Fle is chnerrp Mayer &amp;. Co.
Union Oil Co. of r.aliforni~
Northern Pickle ro.
Seattle Hardwar~ Co.
A. Schilling &amp; Co.
Imperial Candy Co.
Carman ~anufacturin~ Co.
West Coast nrocery ro.
Allen &amp; Le\vis,
Shull-Day Co.

F. s. Harmon &amp; Co.
Stand4rd Paperco.
Beal l Brothers,
Al lt=!n &amp; Lewis,
T~com3 Grocery Co.
Allen &amp; Lewis,
Western B4kin~ Co.
Blum4uer Frank Drue ~o
J.ove-"'arren-MonroP Co.
Tot~loo••••o

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s - 1589
s...1591

S- 1593
S- 1595
S-1599
s- 1601
s--1603
S91607

s- 1611

s-1613
s-1615
s~1617
s-1619
s- 1621
s-1623
s-1625

s- 1627

s- 1629

s-1633
s-1639

S-1645
S8 1647

S-1649
s- 1651
s-1655

s- 165.7

s-1601
s- 1667
s-1671
s-1677
s-1681
s-1683
s-1687

Amount

F . F . Ha r a don &amp; Son ,
Shull - Day Company,

$ . 27

Mason , Ehrman &amp; Co .
Seattle Tent &amp; Awni ng Coo
Fo So Harmon &amp; Co o
Wo &amp; Jo Sloane,
M. Sel l er &amp; ca~

West Coast Grocery Co o

04 7
032

lo 09
067

l a28

037

Lang &amp; Coo

Mo Seller &amp; Coo

096

Love- Tar ren=Monroe Co o
Cr escent Manufacturing Coo
F . S. Harmon &amp; Co o
Tac oma Grocery Coo
I mperial Candy Co o

3025'

We s t Coast Gro c ery Co.
Marshal l -Wel ls Har dware Co o

2o02

Standard Oi l Co,,
Standard Paper. Co o
F o 8. Harmon &amp; Coo
Tacoma Grocery Co.
Lang &amp; Co.
Howard D. 1homas Co.
\IV . &amp; Jo Sl oane,
Seattle Hardware Co .
Mason , Ehrman &amp; Coo
Dwi ght Edw~r ds Company ,
We s t Coast Gro cer y Coo
Blumauer-Frank Dr ug Coo
What - Cheer Tool Co .
Mason , Ehrman &amp; Co.
Seat t le Har dware Co.

043
lo l9
lo l 9
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036
054
ol3
lo 3 0

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99
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l o32

8042

3 o46
5o74

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lol2

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Snull- Day Company,

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l o23

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one

Montq./ of the Fiscal Year E nding June 30, 191_!__
F O R THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST YEA R

D EC.

RED

INC. BLA C K
D e:c.
Rl!:D

L AST Y E A R

T HIS YEAR

OPERA.TING REVENUES
SA LES•

Cash
Charged
Coupoos
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash· Discounts Received

't40 96

767 21

26 2;

705 26

365 92

319 34

3 686 ;;
134 ;6
5 267 33
4 o;a 9~
l 208 34

95 03

; 049 SJ.

3 996 33

114 80

39 53
217 82
62 66

71 46

l 053 18
41 63

15, 16
2CJ 8.S

l 277 82

l 094 81

18; 01

'

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

3 801 35'

Per Cent of Sales
, ,

.

OPERA.TING EXPENSES
MAIN TE NANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciatiot1

21 40

11 26

10 14

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

21 40

ll

26

10 14

449 17

238 9;

210 22

4 6t

36
30 1;

4 2;

...
170

171
172

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
1.74
175
1;6
177

178

179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

7 57

\

:n9 45

7 57

30 7S

19 4$

480 80

270 06

210 74

108 12
2G 70

129 64
161 95

79 7;

GE N ERAL EXPENSES ,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

17 7S

13 00

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

380 57

310 3~

10 18 ..

882 11

571 71

291 06

167

117

397 05

;03 10

372 99

°''
495 23

5 725 51 ..

Iaaued by A.ccoontin4 Department,
I • /

l 00

4 80

Q?l

""t1rtland,
OregoxSF p 2 .. 1,, •1'.i
~~•
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17 7;

4 80

07;
24 06

PORCRASES

14 00

21 52

101_

7 87

091.

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106 05
024

16 19

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122 24
026..

3 733 23 " l 992 3• ..
Co rJ."e apoode n ce in r e lation to t
b e oddre aaed to the Auditor.

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and for the

TWO

~onths of the Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 191~

.

FOR THE MONTH

AOCT.

NO.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
CEC.

REC

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST Yl::AR

CEC.

REC

OPERA.TING REVENUES
SALES,

1 13; a,

Cash
Charged
Coupoos
Coal Department

"

4 ;02 a, ✓

(

l 079 50 .:
40 75 .

Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Rcceiv~d

l

876 8j

1 268 29

4 265 80

216 00
53$ 30

a 067 1s

S 21; 23 ~
4 127 49:

l 35'0 41
'1 41.7 OS
20; JI

367 12 • 10 849 68

19 20

5 582 35

Gross Sa:les
Cost of Merchandise Sold

634 81

501 08
429 1,

64; 1,
3 730 50
70 81

5l 61.

! 087 74~v
41 81 •

608 56

2?lo 10
34
i,

81; 07

91 14
584 9,4

114 23 .
10 264 74 '
37; )0_' 8 J6l 84 :. 8 123 82 •.
8 24 . 2 28? 84
2 140 92 ✓
l 06 ·
112 23
83 44 ..{

438 02,.
146 92..

1

28 79

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

- "

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Per Cent of Sales

l 120 25 :

l 129 ss ·

9 30

2 400 07

2 224 36 _.,

175 71

201

216

015

221

217

004

l!;' 23

10 24

4 99

10 14

42 80

22 62

20 18

15' 13

sa 03 .,

32 86 ,

25 17

205 38

8t/(5 27

415 60

37 86

12 62
37 86

20 1,
42 47

20 19 ' ,

19 45

19 45

38 90

of

27, 3l -~

977 83 :

491 78 .,,

486 0,

34 35

64 3;

150 70

91 00

206 82
483 40.

163 99
312 6,

42 83 ,

::

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,
168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures- Repairs

r69

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Olhcr Expeoses
Total Maintenance

171

1; 23

10 24

ll 26

S ELLING lZX PEN S E S,
173
1 74
1 75

176

177
178

179

221 72

427 lO

Salesmen and D eliverymen
\Vrapping Pap_er ancl Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

:.12~62

Total Selling Expeose~

_49 7

42 l l
30 15

38 90

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insuraoce

98 70
. 241 70
16 7S

Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Ceot of Sales
~

-• - · · •-

• I•

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4 80

4 80

890 81

709 J.. t "

160

f'·

2'16 10

46.S 9S/

420 38

24 ~
20, ~
037

412 51

4 527 79

3 377 15

290 10:,

~27Y 10

9 60 ..

? 60

..

776 34,,'

181 6• ..
024

l 773 , ~:
163

1 300 96:v

4_72 60.

I

127
923 38

2,6 a,

036

I

626 4~ .

o; a

-

··-· • "t'l•}~

48 12 .
578 37 .
053

13 74 .
9,09 64
089 ..

] )l 27

l 150 64 10 2;3 36

7 110 38=-

3 142 98

16 19
207 13
042..

.

V

V

. : "~

34 38
OJ6

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be oddf~sse~j o ·the A.nditor.

/

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:, I

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07t_

Or.T $ 19~i

170 '15
34 50

737 72 ;

:=

1 87..

F. L. R.

34 ;o
13 00

108 _80.:

190 94
::. '.... 039

oao

.o4l

-i

-

136..

229 « .

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Taxes
Net Income from Operation/,'7
Per Cent ofSales
✓ ;

276 10

3S1 1;_;·
0_'

16 75

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= u=gE&gt;Cu=et
=.~---1'91.1_

and for the

-=t==---Months
•
of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191L
-

F'OR THE MONTH

ACCT,

No.

..

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC, BLACK

.-

DEC,

REC

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

..,,
I

Cl!:C.

REC

..

:,

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

1 135 89
&amp;45 15

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received •

a ,so.so

70 8l
S ·582 35 ·
.. -~ 502 85 ~
l 0'19 50
4!) '75 .

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue
~

.:,.

501 ca
429 15
4 265 80
lt 20
5 21.S 23 •

6M 81

4- 12'1 ~9 ..

1 08'1 .,. ~

1 268 20

l 876 813
l 350 41
7 417. 05

eoo oo

815 07

• 535 ·26

8 067 15
S35.-0051 61
. . 3't
114 23
31,t 12 ••. 10 Mt 68 10 . 26i .,. -.
375 36
8 123 82..
8 561 84
• 8 ~ · a 28'1 et
2 140 92
,o_~s
112 2~_

iSO 10

216 00

9114
eB4 94

438 02

i 46 92
).12 ~~- =

l 1-10 2S •

l 087 7t . .

32 51

2 400 07

2 160 92

259 f5 -

201.

209

008

221

209

012

11 as

. 10 3'

4 99

15 23

10 aft

Per Cent of Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES ·
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

1014

42 80

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

1 1 1:f'.

68 03

32 '16

25 27

205 38
12 62

876 2'7

447 li

37, 80

20 •Ut
42 47

429 l l
20 19
42 4'1

19 45

38 90

38 90

l'lS 3l •.

917 83 -

4~'1 16

530-6? .

64 35

206 82

2'76 10

91 00
16_'15
i7i l!O

483 '4Q
3' 50

163 gg
SU~ 65

290 10

42 83
11ro 75
34 !O
2'17 .M&gt;

4 80

4 80

9 60

9 60

'I 110 38

I l t 2 98

171
172

20 28

..

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174

175
176

4r27 10

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
A.dvertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses 1 •., • ,
Total Selling Ex'penses

231 '12

12 62
37 86

19 45

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180
18r
182
183

184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heal
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegra~
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

98 '10
211 '10
16 75

34 .35
150 '10 .

13 00

Total Operating Exp_enses
Oprg. Exps.-Per ~ent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Tues)
Per Cent of Sales
Tues
Net Income from 0peration
Per Cent of Sal_~ - t

·•· PURCHASE~

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a 1'1'1 1s
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,be addressed to the Auditor.

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T 0 fl0 "" Bto1'e r or

the Mont.h- or'"°

August 1913 • .

This y ear

I:J'o .

L ast year

Inc black

De c r e d

Opera-ting Revenues
Sales
Cash

Charged

Coupons
Coal Dept
Gross Sales
Cost of Mdse Sold
Gros s Profit,
Cash I i aount s Receivocl _
Allowances and Dis counts
to customers
Gr oss Revenue
===-===

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I

per Cent of Sal es
Oper ati ng Expenses
Mainten0s1ce
168
169
178

St ore Bldgs &amp; Fix- Repair s
. ;s, r:, 3
store Bl dgs &amp; Fix-Deprec i atioU,; , t-1-0
Vehi cl e r: &amp; Harness

171
Horses-Renewal s
172 Other Expense

..3 7, tJ 3

Tot.al I·~aintenance
Sell ing EXJ;&gt;enses

173
Sal e smen &amp; Deliver y
l 7 4 wrapping Paper &amp; TV1ine

175

Store Su~pl ies

176

177

Advertising
Horse s-Feed &amp; care

179

Other ExP

178

iso

I )... , &amp; ►
.3 7, 3 ~

/ Z. ,&amp; ►

.37,fv

Stable supplie s &amp; Exp
Total Selling EX-9

;,-1-- ~

t .~rt.1-=:=±:.7= =-;,-=-y=Jr=,.r...:;=0 - - - 3:'.2__t-l-~lJ.

Ger1.e :cal ExPenses

(p ti-, 3 .J-

C/f, 7 0
su~eri ntendence
storekeeper &amp; Office Help ;)- If I, 7 o
uater ,Light &amp; Heat
I b, 7 J-

181
1 82
183 StationerJr &amp; Po stage
184
Ph one &amp; Te l egr ams
185 ITatchi ng &amp; J ani t or

186
187

cJ- 0 .!J- { 3 ¥'

t-f 1- 7 , / 0

c;"!, tJ ()
;t ,75
I 3. ho

13 00

I nsurance
Other Exp

Total General Exp
TOTJ..L OPERATING EXP

g '7 I , 17

Oprg Exp- Per cent of' Sales ;~·. 9 7

121, tf-0

Net Revenue fExc Taxes )
Per Cent or Sales

Taxes
Met Income :from 0:pe1°ation

Per cent of Sal es

Purchases
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�Tono , Washington.
Oc t ober
Sixth
Ninete e n Thirteen . •,

· Mr . R. Blais de ll , Auditor ,
Portla nd , Oregon.

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Dear Sir:
Have yours of the 2nd , calling ~y at tention to
Form 225, St a t ement of Oper4tiona of Fer ch~nd ise Denartment.
For your ~nf ormation will say tha t dur i ng J uly and
August, 1912 , we wer e not running t l1e I.t eat l' a r ke t bu t in July
an·d Au gu st 1913, we we r e , e.nd ca r ryine , under 11 sa l e11men a nd
deli verymen" 2 butch ers , one a t t l OO oOO per month a nd the
othe r a t $90.00, a ccount one be ing o f f v1i t h a bro ken leg.
Find the business of Depar t ment 11 C11 f or the tv,o mont hs , amounte d to i 23 41.84.
Your s
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':L'ono, \lo.oh.
Uer.ir Si r:

Acccunt 173 0 Saloamon and Delivorymon, for tho rforcm11diso Dop...Goo
period ending Auguot 3lot, t hio year, aho-rJB ~876.27, for the oarne period lust
yeo.r ~460.67 , or on incx-oa oo over lao·~ yea:!' of 100;!.

'l.'he grooo oaloo for- tho

DR.me period of both year□ are nboui tho oamo, ihero boine m'l inoroooo of only 050509&amp;

I am calling this matter to your attention no t hm:0 m:w bo eoao error□
i n di atributi ono \Jo e.ro oonding the atntement out ao f'igm."0□ hcwo olx-ead) 1·,:lOn

reported on cur Gtntemont of !nocme Account.
Yours ·ti'uly 0

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_f'-9~ . lt'~~J}j.~c,• --store ____for the Month of S Q t ...,_.

and for the

three

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191L
FO R THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

AOCT,

No.

1'91..3..._

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC,

THIS YEAR

RED

INC. BLACK

L AST YEAR

DEC.

REO

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES•

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

~7 06

802 32
5 315 35

499 69
3 321 a5

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

l 815 95
1 3Dl, 96
.11 389 00
150 6'5
10 91
230 88
2 907 94"✓ 18 153 64 -l 14 660 86 ~
2 14? 21 . 14 ·190 ,:,. . 11 603 04 __
758 ~a • a 963 WI "" 3 05'7 83 :!
60 03
173 16
513 12 - 2 '~/I 63
312 6S 2 152 '13
2 063- 00 12 802 40

36 42
4 396 12 ·,
a 479 22

25 51

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

..

l 090?

7 303 96 I
5 628 43
i 675 . !53

~-, 90~·

60 93

--.. r '136 46 ; ---916 90-•.

819 s&amp;·, 4 186 ·53 •

C

-

029

209

2SB

Per Cent of Sales

-

l l,.51 08

847 97
1 418 90
80 23
3 492 '18 I
2 58'1 23

905 55/ '
173 lG_,
. rl ci,9 fi-f r

3 0!11 82 ;,._

,,
01, l

209

220

l'

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,
168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

209 ,a

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

21 40

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171

22S 16
11 .26

11 26 -,

22() 0, I

232' 02

201 90
18 43

214 92

64 20

93 76

28\J ·36 •!

44 02

30 42

t

xf

24$ ~

SELLING EXPENSES,
1 73

174
175
176
1.77

178

179

434 00
18 ••
Sl 00

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\Vrapping Paper and Twine
Slorc Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling E :'peoses

25 5'
~32 02.;r
-

l 310 2'

070 10

31 00

28 62
'13 47

631 09
38 62
73 /Jt'I • I

25 54:t

64 4~

64 44 -

I

- ~6 9f! l 48$ ao ✓ • 670 ll3

~

GENERAL EXPENSES,
' 180
181
182
183

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

159 ~

- 159 M

241 70 .

1, 25
33 ea

182 50

59 20

14 90 :

17 · 25
18 93 '

36&amp; 36
7%S 10

163 90
495 15 .

20~· $'1
229 95

305 00 .

258 lf

51 75

51 '15

46 83

'I

8 73

3 91

4 80

5187

8 '13

14- 40

S 67'7

sff {}~
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513 92 -✓-

202- ·20 ·-:1-

:: z ~-- --•9 7a •54

2~

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Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Truces)

1 254

Per Cent of Sales
PURCHASES

..

"V\1

M 06 '
4 58 l8

F. ________ , ~ -~--No • Z,•. R.
_ _v ~1 19;3-= ' an_!~-=

laaued b,.- Acooont.in!l De
t
t
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par men •

..,

✓-

•lf2-

482~

Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
Net Income from Operation

I

_48·_·~ _ _!108'· , . ,
0~ 80 / 1 . 7J)l '14/._ l .l~6. Po..,_
101
- . CYIJ: -- --· --,-167.___ - • ---116
,051
, n _42 ·_
10 ea-'-.. -1:-.'}08 73
l 356 08 _
247 · 35
107
041
061
092
031
5 25
. 18 81
72 18
20 99 ~
51 19
466 1'(
7 99 1 036 55 •• l 335 09
298 54
1.0. .. ____ _943 ,, ________Oj 7_ ___ __ Qgl,__ __ Q3'

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l

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be addressed to the Auditor.

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�Comparative Statement of Operations of~ ~ ~___!~JU. 1'01f Storc,_ _ _ for the Month of

and for the

J'OUJl

Months of th e Fiscal Year E nding June 30, 191~
FOR THE M ONTH

T H IS YEAR

'

OCTOBIIR ·

LAST YEAR

F Q R THE PERIOD •
IN C . B L ACK
DEC,

"

RED

THIS YEA R

LAST Y EAR

IN C . 8LA C K
Dec,

RED

OPERATING REVENUES

I

, SALES,

l

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Mercha,ndise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

038 1'1
752 8t¼

5

656 8?

618 03
II 706 45
118 49
6 ..099 M

636 85
l 'I 18

7 • "'5 05
5 '13'1 14

1

4

l

'107 89

82'1 60

272 at-. •

59 'IB

i$ oos 80

a 472 02·

131 82 2 905 58
930 40 18 439 2S
~s--oa
101 31
l 3'5
25 598 69
90t $&amp; 19 92'1 48
435 65 5 6'11 2v

l 922 79
16 095 9S
a69 14
~o too 10
16 430 64

381 BO

;a.·

s, 73

4 330 06

2a2 eg

! S32 9i
992 '79

2 M3 30
21 O! '

4 837 99..1,
3 496 79

l 34-1 20
232 89. ·-

I Allowances and Discounts to Customers

1

I -"·- .,.,__Gross. Reve~ue

'16'1 f2

_l ~:r Cent~ ~ ~ales

l

1'72 •

209

237

495 38

4 930 06

028

291

51 2S

279 41

269 17

10 14

es o0

40 56 I

209

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAIN TENANGE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

I

171 1:
172 1\

\!

11 26

I •

el 56

8 91

8 91

11 26

'13 30

373 92

411 60
21 05

2SS 10

180 50
21 05

8 91

I'

8 91

55 28

318 M t

,! SELLING EXPENSES:
I

Salesmen and Deliveryme.n
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
• 176 \,
1
Horses-Feed and Care
177 I\
, 178 ); Stable Supplies and Expenses
J 179 /I
Other Expenses
173 \

174 1
I,
175 ,,

a ot

20' 41

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[~~

811 59

2 ot

59 67
75 5C&gt;

20 41

84 85

aaa 10

1 031. 6'1 •

't

-·~-- •

128 11·
181 l11

l,

182

183 /'
. 184 /

1
185 I
186 /

I,

187 1'

I
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Total Operating E:.pens~s -·- ___ _

I, Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
I, Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)

I

17 '15
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I
1
. Taxes

..

231- 0$

19 86

2~ .;~

96 28 ..

1 !82 !9

i~• tl 3 01 ,,

_36_9

8'12 46
117
.895 16

4'18 83

2 180 5'7

l '119 69

120

180

. Jlt

3,l l ·6J.
3 900 26
038
153
101 '15
a oos·a,
010
-0'19
11 ·e1
ff •
82 M
1 907 i i
Qll_,
075.

139 10

961 61 .. ~ ,aa·,2

33 38'7 11

5 83
330 '15

-

079

'193 41

5 15.

'188 16

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69 50
51 .,.

321 00

6CJ 50 '1
269 26 I

I

8'11 10

Chey enne , W yo. ,,_ __ _ _ _ _ _ IO L .. !

..

281 81

17 44

I ssued b:, .Acc ountin&amp;t Departm ent,

,

212 '10
659 45

3 26

5 200 7J

~. ]

890 50

5 '46

8 71

M 06

rn

-49' 51

1 .10

16 00

Per Cent of Sales

, Net Income from Operation
; Per ~ent ~f Sales _ _ _ _ __

'19 44

17 '71
ll. ot

Stationery and Postage
T elephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

i'

48 91
16' 30

l6S -60

Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heal

1,

4

s aa . . -~ ,o
~

'":•.

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101
2 149 49

106
26 24

2 123 25
. . 102

2 42
-58 70

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145 60
025
70 00
215 60
-;fl

11 6ot 3$

�Comparative Statement of Operations of--: _ _T_ fl r: .Q_ _ _ Store_ _ _ for the Month of_ _--""''-ic.:.,Ow'it:"1""'_.~.:.:.iJ..}Sl,l.1&amp;,!
,!.ilnL-.._1'91a_

and for the_

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__,,__L

FOR THE MONTH
L.AST YEAR

THIS YEAR

J·

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INC. BL.ACK
oec.
RED

FOR THE PERIOD
THIS YEAR

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L.AST YEAR

l

- 1Nc. BL ACK

oec.

Re:o

l

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OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

!iS'J 10
Orr: 00
~ oao Cr:i
1?0 02

Cash
Charged

6 S.!O ~ -I
f~~ C70

CS

ci cio £0 :;

1

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o~- «;"'.1-1,t:9 '
_

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l 2r;9 C~i

Cash Discounts Received

..."1 :\·,1C l U .
:i v·vn 00 !

2WJ 7~ !;

G lft!J i&amp;,

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit

l ct.:

0 £NC G!J

•AV

Coupons
Coal Department

I

1 2?6 -00 ·- - -

ti:i.~1 00

....,

1 ,.
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2~ !£CD 1.ij ..,

r-; 2}}0 11'1
'c:,"/(J "/1~

? t'•~1tJ

Ii Allowances aod Discounts to Customers

L ._.

G_;!):_s Revenue

(, - v

! Per Cent of Sales
r--=-

-=--

I
OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENAN.C E,

'

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

:' 168 1

1 00 :

l Store Bldgs. and.Fixt's-Deprcciation

169
110

I

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses·
Total Maintenance

171 \
172

1 73

175 ,
176\l
1
177
1 '
1
178 }1
! 179 ,1
,:

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Salesmen and Deliverymen
\Vrappiug Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
advertising
Horses-l◄eed and Care
Stable Supplies :ind Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

1

I

- -

SELLING EXPENSES,

~

I

a eu '

f£C OC
(~ 0·3

11

16 031

l 83 l,.I:,_- 1J
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2.u,~r.O 0'}

,~r• 11:~ v;
170 GO

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180 1

Superintendence

181 If

Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light aod Heat
Stationery and Postage

182 11

183 I
184 j1
185 11
r86 1
187

/i

Telephone and Telegrams
Vvatching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

I

Total General Expenses

I

Correspondence in relation to this statement should
be addressed to the Auditor.

�!f O 1f O __ _Store_ _ _,_for t},l.e Month of_ _,,,,m;rn;;=~MBD~ __Mn~

Comparative Statement of Operations of__ _
S I X

and for the

Months of the Fiscal ·Year Ending J une 30, 191.i_

..

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT,
NO,

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

THI S YEAR

RED

-

OEC.

THE PERIOD
..FOR
- -

i•

LAST YEAR

=

INC. BLACK
Dl!:C.

REO

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

l 039 l '/

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department

656 71
4: 957 95
- 19 9.0_

II

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold (Est itnated,)

I
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received&amp;: 1118 .Engtf !.Allowances and Discounts to Customers

5 94~ 47
l_1 131 34

413 40

27 836 60

3 669 67
2 079 90
3 02? 41 1 103 93
26 276 15 . l 560 45

95 67
266 81

767 47

1 379 00

7r,7_47

1 379 00

611 53

13 19~ 36

11.7

20.2

805

2lc4

20o7

0

3 60

S 60

280 47

17 2tl

26323

126 40

'1:5 0,1

83 36
16 03

115 5"l _
6 840 54
S 461 54___
1 579 00

2.4 91

I

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.. _J'er Cent of Sales

74

241 62

268 .62_
563 23 _
294 61 ...
33 736 36
4 475 66
38 212 02
369 63 .. 30 319 32 . ~6 747 .70 _ ~ 571 6~ .. •
6 988 66 ,,
904 04 .,
636 44 , 7 992 70
24 9).
ZOl G6
_ - · -•~ 01_ 65_ ~
6 988 66 1 205 69
G 19~ 35
611 53

6 573 73
5 031 l'I ..
742 56

Gross Revenue
~

797 GB
556 9'7
5 3'/1 35

6 988 fil} -· l 205_69

7

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

168

,

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

1

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

16 03
_

l_ 83 _

44 63

3 60 ..

362 10

266 80

1 83 ..
41 03

'
'

12 -57 _

12 57 ,.

421 44

78 Sl

34a 13

2 476 97

l 433 01
25 20
2 98
10 30
46 ~l

l 0~3 93
67 41

1 517 93

l 294 37 ··

281 01
985 15
16 20
300 22

473 51 :
437 35 1 r
88 80
294 98 ,, \

SELLING EXPENSES,

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies aod Expenses
Other Expenses
Total.Sellin_g~~penses

173
174
175
176
177
178
179 ,

14 oa
5 98

24 96

24 89

25 20

2 so
10 30
24 57

96 30
11 18

a 48

14 G6
32

92 61
86 79
2/.!. 96
130 97

83 81

14 66
84 56

-~

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

180
181
182

183

184
185

186
187

Total General Expenses

7 25

19 44

~ =

Per Cent of Sales

(Eat imat ed)

Net Income from Operation
. P~r_Cent of Sales

-- - --- -

•

188

-

7

~o~ ¥~~~

~-=~?a 9~_ .
14.9
211 46
3.2 /'
28 99 .
240 45
- -~ -7
I

tU~C~HASES
.
~- - ==.:0:-11 .

~
~ e· d b A

10 00
15 12

5 50

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue {Excluding Taxes)

..

175 00

266 00
17 '15

Total Operating~x..e._en~s

Taxes

65 98

188 41

USl •86_1

4 80

122 45
91 00
? 76
11 62 '

754 52
l 422 50
105 00
55 24 .

7 25 '.:

14 85

.,
14 64 I:

270_~ :·- - -~~1
.002-aL -

s. e ,

45 59

29 4~

376_oaJ _-;-§._6.90 i_~ _a J2~e::.~

s .1 Ii

14.9

9.7

Cheyenne, Wyo.,

Checked by

M ,.

eparbnent,

a.r • 7 191~

2 4r3L 86_

s0 2

3 730 38
1 226 17
lloO
4.5
36 ?4 .
112 55
3 693 64 ,. l 338 '12
1011 9 •• _ _ 4o7

.L=.:======= l1 31_368 '65 .1;. .. . ".."'"" "'·_:~ - -. ..
oALi:.io- EIACK

cconntiu,.. D

16 13 '.: I

•4sJ_ 2-~~- ~ _:__ ; 662_04_ --}?·~_!- ~ +.1

987 591: 2 504 21
1
11.4 ..
14.6 ;
605 .
5 25 .
23 7f I
149 29 770 88
1 011 33 Ji .2 354 92
11.8_!. _ _~Q~.9 't
6.2 '176 13 . •

14 85, I

,-o:. ~7z.L..
• • • o• • • • • • o ~

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_

__ f O 1' 0

SEVEN

and for the

Store_ __ for the Month of_ ___:::J=ANU
=-=:..:ABY==------1~1~

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 19L..~FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.

NO.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

INC. BLACK

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR'

20.2 99

G n,24 51

.{} G,41 62

2 262 89

39 65
4 089 ?2
l 555 35 31 653 10
80 4:0
326 OS
l 472 4.-1 43 493 36
l 053 52 ,. 34: 620 44
418 89 , 8 072 92

3 625 M
31 549 00

l 06~ 28
5 10

DEC.

DEC,

ReD

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

772 OB

975 04

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold (1st 1mate4)

sso ae

5D8 03

3 716 60
31 4?

6 271 85

6 281 34,

6 753 75
5 364 64

111 82

4 301 12 .
980 22 l 399 11
Gross Profit
61 14 _
Cash Discounts Received &amp; Ili a .Eage •
139911
1 031 36
·1

51 14 ..
36? 75

675 Of.&gt;

40 4i90 11
32 102 34 .,
8 387 77 .

349 02 .. .
3 003 25

2 518 10
485 15

352 7~ ..

352 79
9 225 71

• 8 · 38? •,,,,

837 94

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

Ii

Per Cent of Sales

l 031 36 .

1 399 11

367 75

9 225 71

8 3S'l .'1'1

837 94

19.5

200'1

l o2

21o2

20o7

Oo5

2 00

05

282 52

2140

149 so

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\!AINTENANCE,·

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

2 05

16g

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Deprcciation

21 40

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171
172

263 28
~5 ().1,

104 76

lG 03

16 03

446 72.

80 31

366 41

2 840 57

1 710 34
37 35

10 03

114 06
89 93

26 25

24 96
1517 22

10 30
~6 11

l 130 23
76 73
73 78
14 66
110 81

111 84 ..

3 226 76

l 820 56

6 9'1

244 8?

287 98

175 00
1'1 '15
16 44

24 00

l OOG 36
1 673 50

l 83
25 28

2 00

363 60

277 30

21 47
3 14

12 16
13 17

1 83 ..
23 28

14 40

14 40

SELLING EXPENSES,
173
174
1 75

176
177

178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

26 2S

86 30
9 32

16 15

GENER.AL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office :Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone aod Telegrams
Watching a.n d Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

251 84,
151 00
19 '15

9 18
? '75

Total General Expenses
t;

9 22
86 42 .

4 80

535 16~_

220 96

l 160 15
33 95
366 66

718 38
413 35

2 00
7 26
'I 75

124- 76
64 42
22 60

4 42 1

54, 81

34 26

146 12 ..
314- 2.0 !, 2 991 56 ,,

l 883 Q.0 "

1108 56

3 783 86~
9 o3

2 88:l 18 -:
6.0

90 80
302 24

22 60

86 42 ..

20 55
145 12 ..

'

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
(Kat 1Da led)
Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

974 9-0
18. 6

56 46
1.0
12 M
43 92

;c

o.s .

525 PIL
'1.8
8'13 53

...,,_44-9 3~ ;,

12.9
6 26 ..

. 11.9

6 6~5 o~15.3
2 560 67
5.g

868 2'1

7 28 '
824 35

2 398 84

_ 12,e ..

12.0 ..

10.'1
81"/ 07 I

I

161 83

s.s .

4 603 91
ll o4

42 00.

2 043 24

s.s

119 83

4 5Gl 91

2 163 07

llttS _

5.8

�Comparative Statement of Operations of___ ____________Store____for the Month of_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _li9l __

and for the_ _ _ _ _ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191__•

If -

FOR THE MONTH

ACC~

j No./:

THIS YEAR

1,

j

LAST YEAR

-r

FOR THE PERIOD
- - ----r------··
INC. BLACK
INC. BLACK I
THIS YEAR I.
LAST YEAR
IL oe:c.
__ RE_o
Dl!C.
RE!:D_
,
1

i:
I

!

I

I OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

I

Cash
Charged

\1

Coupons
Coal Department

I _ _ _ __

I

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
•\
Gross Profit

I

'

1\ Cuh D-=~ Reooived

II

I

I

Jl-:-

r

. _

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

G,~ _R•~•••

i l . 1 ~)2.~r_C_ent of S1,!_les
r _ -,I

--

I!

_

!

!1

=-=

11

-

1

OPERATING EXPENSES

I

~=--=--=

MAINTENANCE,
168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's_:__Depreciation

17)

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Main_tenance

I'

171 i\I,
172,\
I

I

~

i

~~

SELLlNG EXPENSES,

179 /

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\1\Trapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies aod Expenses
Other Expenses

"="--=--"'-- _

- . d-f&gt;.!el~Sellif!K..Expenses.

174
175
176 .i

I,

177 ',

178 '

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180 1
181

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

I
,l

I

I
I

'

Jj:;='====-

7
1.

! Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of S~es
1 Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
11
, Taices

~~cl~

l7f
~•
~
~:
:
!.. _

!:::i~&lt;&gt;tion

I

!J

II

!I

l

u

-+1
· _ _ Total ()pttra~i9g.~Exp~nses_

~-;---

,•

f,:-- ,

_J

- 71

-

,ljl

•1

-+-

•

1

ii

,Ill

II

I

f

i r---=- =- =-:.-_"', i'=:~L_==----=
i --.
. i,·i.~----=-----_~
- Ln--:_!.i=--= -=-=:,,,__l_l
~;-1::1
j J

- - ~'

--

I-~1

Coor,•,; •·1::·-.T
·~ ·~ ••• ••
• ~.~To L'l!!.::;ro .... N'T

•

]I

I

-11-----+---lr'

L

=- = = ="':-

•
Correspondence in relation to this statement ahould

•
'Q\,&lt;'To Yw~ P!~~ •
be oddreased to the Auditor.
3
,., .• 'I'0 V
,,
_• &amp; CONTROt~.

re,... P111n:~. &amp; 0},'N'.L •[Gn
•1· • 'l'O, ASSIS'l'AN'l'
•· • "
GENERA L lion

••

:

1

I
]~L
I-

.
101 ~

·1,

1·

Cht cke~-=---~
!__
·
I
~ ~ ~- ~ ~
=-====!!~-=-=-=l"========-~===""=b
j

+ P_!J~~BAsE~"7 _ _

-·

4"'

• • 'lo U.c:, '.i,:r,
.
~.
' tAL ~Ol:'.1,JU!N'.1·!::.olL)/~J\l'.f'.

.

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_ _

and for the
I

11' - 0 _

_.~,,.___,O

NINE

___Store_ _ __.for the Month of_ _...,.J,.f•.&amp;B.uiw«B~- - -1'91.A,_

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191~
FOR THE MONTH

AOCT.
No.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
Dl?C.

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

8 6'76 03
5 505 G"/

G 166 'J7
~ 599 no
39 92-5 55
825 '16
51 514 96
40 843· 28 .

INC. BLACK
DEC.

Rl!.D

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold (Eotim9.tad)
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

I.

Ii Allowances and Discounts to Customers

.i

Gross Revenue

Per Cent of Sales

"

7S~ 76
52G G7

770 21.

~ll 11
3 609 85
21 M

4 792 61
3 911 38

I!- 350 20
64 96
6 736 68
'1 548. 19 ~

2':: 00

113 56
760 35
43 52

38 O?G 00
360 17

2 410 4:6

90&amp; 39
l 647 55
4 66 59

l 003 71

943 97

52 518 67

l 188 ~9

307 16

10 fj!J.4 66

1 017 03

1188 39

155 00
171 36

11 072 96

10 671 68

528 30 _
401 28

1 or, oz

l 188 59

171 36

ll 072 96

10 671 68

401 28

21. 2

20.'1

06

21.1

20o'l

oez

801 23
135 60 ,

636 8l 41 974 01

10 671 68

528 30 .

1130 73
127 02

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

74

287 ~

21 40

192 GO

2 27
24: 41

40 88
520 72

302 50

3 378 07

11 67

139 11

"
SELLING EXPENSES,
173

174
175
176

177
178
1 79

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling ~xpcnses

80

~2 M

26 25

24 ~6
209 t/ ?.,

341 22 "

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Seryice
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

148 60
24-0 00

785 OQ._

16.4

,.a

73 25

145
12 .
-

a @~ i'L.

--:.=.

epartmeut,
191 ...i.

706 68
12.3
4 81,.71

a., .

.it~- 3 778 8'

. _ B,

25 75

419 ~ "

16 50
215 ,58

Cheyenne, Wyo.,

90 82

9 22

Taxes (Bat1mate4)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

,.

160 26

·2 60
l 20

232 03

l■■ued b7 Accountin... D

2 053 60

17 75

' Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales

PURCHASES

l 270 88

-

'7~ ~2 -=- _8_ J.~9 69 _ 6 127 ~2-~ "" Z._261 7_7_
l OoO
. 5.6
4el
15♦ 6

249 ss

3e6
4 46·

20 96
245 22
4-60 75 ..
3 _, ~ __
~.Q. - --

a aaa 2'i

5 543 76

2 660 49

194 83

lOt?
80 80
5 4 62 96

5o2
114 05
2 77'¼ 52
606_

s.a

2 688 44
5e). __

43 9()_Q 78

__l,Q_e 6

�Comparative Statement of Opcra tions. of _ _ __...:~- 1.-, _ _
v _ _ _ _ S tore_ _ _~fo,: the Month of _ ___,b-.-.,.
.c--,..------..,_--Mn_ ._

and for the_-=__,.,,....,.._Months
of the ·Fiscal Year· E nding June 30, 191__..__•
...,
w;i .1
FOR THE M O N TH

ACCT.

NO.

INC. B L A C K

L AST YEAR

T H IS YEAR

FOR THE P ERIOD

o e:c.

INC. BLACK
oe:c.
RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

Rl!:D

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

...

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Receive2_

-.r,

!

I

. .., ~
- -I

~

p

-I
l

_ ... l

- ....l
I

..,

l

I

..-

_,.,'

' !.&gt;

.- ; ~--

- t --

_

.... ,__
.:.-

"

I

- _1.-

!:.- ,&gt;· · ... .

..,

.. u .

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

-- - -

-,.

.c.:U 0~

Cash
Charged

Gross Revenue

~-

--

Per Cent of Sales

----

✓
..,,;.rt;

~

;J

·- - ..

.,,.I

. -.l---=

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENA ~CE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

168

!

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

0

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
SELLING EXPENSES,

...

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\l\'rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
A.dver tising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses
-- ":;.._ - ---=- ·='='•- .-::::....~ ~--::;-__

173
1 74

175

·-·

. ........,..

-

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

-ta

~

.,. .. _,.,
I

_,.;

I

l .- ,,~

. . .......
_., "l

•

·--

,..., ..

-----

~

----· ---

\;~

·,,

,,.)l...

{:

J

"I '

- - ~ - - - ··~- - - - t ~ -- -

--.,,,.,.

.~ ~":-.L -:i-::. -:c~c :--=e=o-::--==-=-==-,=-,,-=-=----~-'.:..- ~ ' ! : : --=~

---

Total Operating Expenses
0prg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue {Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
Net Income fro~ Op~;tart&lt;YnT -;~:}
Per Cent of Sales

--..-

--

-

•, P OllCH A SBS

Issu ed b7 Accountin.. D
t
" epar m ent,

,,• \l
, l,

&gt;

r

.....: ...

.

~,·
·-

J./... (..,.
,..,
,I'&gt;
_,.

6J j 9::

., J

;Zi~l~ G6

....c. \ 2

.' -·. ,..
~

'-' ~J;. . . . .,\..

cl, 4G

2t0 41)

j,y :.,

V

- - 2 .c.-1 ---- -.

- .....•·

"'---- ..,

• ~I
,, ...
.

,..

•;)

j .;

. 0£1~·
'
:;,

�,+-1-'"------·Store_ _ _~fot the Month of_ _ _..,,1~-~A~·. .:•"'-___1e1..:::_

Comparative Statement of Operations of_ ___ ~

and for the,__,.....
,:..
• ~ .. .:.+.,:'-.-_Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191...:".!:._
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONT H
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

oec.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

RED

01!:C.

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

~~

00
r

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
(.; i!

Cash Discounts Received

,C-,

J.J

.A)

;~J CL

l=

..

u ....1 r

;;, Er

EG 11
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

...

..... I

~

Per Cent of Sales

u .l

,:,

l--1) OJ.

J,7 l/.U Dl
;, ,

0

I

j...

~

- __}

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
179
Other Expenses
Total SeWng Expenses
.---c~== =--= -=
- - -GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
181
Storekeepers and Office Force
182
Water. Light and Heat
183
Stationery and Postage
184
Telephone and Telegrams
185
Watching and Janitor Service
186
Insurance
187
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
---"---"'===---=- - 180

---- ---

Issued b-, Acoountin"',. D epa~tment,
Cheyenne, Wyo.,

J \l l l fl·

H. T. C.
JUL 15 \9\4

~OL: L_!.9
.-.p

v•

i1.f1E ~1
"!

r.·~
'!I! '-'~
~6 (,.
t-' t
Gt..

·~r

"
1E ...,.,]J

Net Income fro~ ·operati·~~-

-

(i"'J

..

J

')')

' 72

Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes

--

1 60!., ' . ';)
2 .1: C ,O
1~0 :·"
~·,

G6

Total Operating Expenses
- "'"'''Oprg.
"
- - •.
Exps.-Per Cent of Sales

- - - - ~Cent of Sales
.... --

f:.27 6'1
~ :~) 00
, .2 w

·:l
r.-

c, .

... c·__

69i O,j

u~ 5,~

g ~~5 'iJ

14,9

3 'j.

~1.:1. 89
L
20 96
~2r; £l3

~i2 ?7
&amp; -

,., 15
v 260 ~,O

a~

t ~

..

r:,1:1 •19 -- 2 91i{, ~ 1•..
,.;.

5

i)

,.o ~
;r

r.;r;,

... J

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,;_• c..,J
L

. !C
.,,•.. , 2
:)

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...
3 052 ·-5 r.•
~fiB "'···
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- ( _,_ __ _
e:: (_• '

.,

.

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statement should

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_·_

. W...JLJ_.CL.___ __ ·.Store_______for the Month of_ _-6.-__..
U._.,
W......
a L _ ._ _1e1_._

and for the ,WP _Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 191~

.

ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

,.

-

FOR THE PERIOD

,FOR THE MONTH
INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

616 ,s
770 79
ueu
mM
a 11111 a aoa _ao
_18. ·0G _
I\ 89.:
·I 89111 4t 8N ,,
I 1M.9'l.. 8 012. 94 ..

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Mernhandise Sold

.,,,. M- l ..lU 80

Gross Profit
Cas)i Discounts Received 6 t i8 t t-l!IP•

'

1 883 80

19,8 ""'

Per Cent of Sales

-

~ .D .. . .. 4't 34 _ __1 409 9$ ..
1 003 23 65 ~9 ·71 68 380 66
131 08.. 12 Mt 10 .. U 806 05 ..
1 136 26 . 12 980 .61 . 16 024 '61 ~

950 64 v
2 900 95
856 95 ..

616 '..72 ..
l 112 59 13 59'1 33 15 024 61

GGl 00

5 'b71 85

ae.1

20.a

10117

22.·o

2 OM 00 ..

616 72 _

l . 427 28

..

1112 58 13 697 33 " 15 Q~ ~ "

?n_U . J.QP80

Gross Revenue

.::

8 8'10 Bl

. M 68..

. 21. 68

'1ft 22
Allowances and Discounts to Customers

8 MB 6B
6 303 96
942 95 46 r/99 26 62 27110'

1H04 11 216 lS
237 65
6 95' 99

l 4;.27 28
l o2

"

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

288 20

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

168

171

Store Bldgs, and Fixt's-Depreciatioo

9 74

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

9 69,,

204 26
2 30

SELLING EXPENSES,
1 73

174
1 75

176
177

178
179

·-

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\Vrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Sellio_g Expenses

4 04.3 96
184 46
109 27:

191 00

u '6

ll H
11 50
26 28
- ~-

36 46

288 47

- Uc,Tztt": _-

::
• i

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180

181
182

183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
V•.'ater, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
To_tal General Expe~scs
Tota! Operating ExBenses
Oprg. Exps.- Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (lltinBtecl)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

131 4&amp;
142 GI
12 IO .

l 734 93
2 661 ·10
205 00
127 149
4' 88

8 72
15-'ll...

98 19

21 oo·
7 80

36 :-

.

- - -~ - .1~4~- ---

,.. • - :, - ---

=----=- :t=e-- ! t : ~ ~
- - - = - - - - - -;:.•..:==--:o;- .'"!.= I

___660 ° '- "'" _l5C.LYJL.
10·. ,
15~8 .

=J&lt;L7.4r___10 ..20L'lft. ..7.. 353_ O.'l ... j L85?· ~oft,.
1.&amp;
15,6 .
10.,e
11118. 1 1aa .oa
1 021 M • 3 391 sa. 7 &amp;11 ~
6e0
.
.aa~
a.
.
20.3
5; 2 .
11.2
2.9 '
190
75
1oz 76.. . 18 :12 ..
·a ~ Mr
331 59 ..
140 8'
4
470
71
742 1114, so
1 101 4a a 059 , 99 . ? ozo 10 ..
-- ·-· _,...a- ~ .--12~ - - _ J ?a.a_ .: __ ~- --~
-- _____ _u.·
•

~ Hf ·_ea-= . , - __:~~

I

--~

;~

I

-~=j __J is-2. 195. ea__,,_ ~ _ _ .

�Comparative S ta te ment of Oper a tions of_ _

!r _O il ,Q_ ______ S tore_ _ __ for the Month of___J'--...;.
U--=L=----=-:&lt;=--_ _1e.1 t;,

'I~
O~;;._
and for the_ _
_;.
__ Mon ths of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191~6

ACCTi

FOR T H E P E RIOD

F O R THE M O N TH

1

No.

LAST YEA R

THI S YEAR

...

INC. BLACK
DEC.

T H IS Y EAR

RED

-

-

L AST YEAR

·-

INC. B L ACK
D EC.

RED

,,
OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

75· 60
{19 20

Cash
Charged

.,

3 78G r52

Gross Sales

65
- f3 lG0.
G~ 6'1

1 Cost of Merchandise Sold

Gross Profit
,,
"
, Cash Discounts Received i;

r1on 26
3 606 5fj

2 0911.. 20
1.;:. ;,2

Coupons
Coal Depar tment

M: so-E.'.lia..o___ !1!_~

9G

•,Jf!

_

E/16 07.

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

l34 r;~ -6 2C/l 33
11; oec- 99
~ 200 3&lt;l,
·11 ® ..
2t1
1 1 9 G2

----+----------- - -- - - = - - - - - - - - " '

l 279 02

~ - G;oss Revenu_!!

OPERATING EXPENSES
M A INTENAN CE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

170 ,
171

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

13 i-12

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenauce

2 vo
21 22

2].

40-

2

--------

SELLING E XPENSES,

173

174
175

176
177 Ii
,I 178 ,

I

179 '

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\~frapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
TotahS~Jing Exp.ens~

211 3'i
12 ~3
1:1 ,·o

-0,~9 1·~

26 26

10 4u

6~'
1 61
11

G 0{)

480 80-

GEN ERA L EXPENS ES,

180
181 II
182
' 183
1

184 1
185

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Fore!!
Water, L ight and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service

09 O?

126 oo

12 60
8 91
&lt;'~ 80

108 12

2-0:l -70
17 75

l3 Oo

!: 2D
&lt;':.

L·

t2: 80

I

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_ _ . ~ 0

r-r 0

_ Store._ _ _ for the Month of_ ___.A
...m_,_,..~U-ffl!.___ __ 1'91--L

,:i ~-,· "
Month s o f th e Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 191~.r:
and for the_-=-c_1...._~-=--FOR THE M ON TH

A CCT .

No.

THIS Y EAR

L AST YEAR

F OR THE PERIOD
INC. BLAC K
D EC.

THIS YEA R

RED

I NC. BLA CK

L AST Y EAR

DEC.

RED

OPERATING R EVENUES

,... ! .;SJb s;o
,.,,.,~
..,.. :;9

SALES,

U 10
,!(; G 0 ~

Cash
Charged
Coupons

2 '? vG 65
40~

l~5 09
.~
M:3 l ~

fj 300 /D

3 r:30 fiO

70 Bl
Gross Sales
4 100 69
6 602 35
Cost of Merchandise Sold
z /',Ol oo_ 1 602 06 .
Gross Profit
70"' 59
l O'iP. 60 _
Cash Discounts Received S: J.lice..ili~~
3~ T/.5
'-.0 15 .
'/ 41 Sit l 120 2..1'~
~~~~~

1

51 e···

l

.
,...

"

092 91
fl6l, 6:j
.351

"4-1 54

l 120 25

j.8,,1

·?.0 :t

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures- Repairs

l GO

j.5 23

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Dcprcciation

21 34

21 l?:O

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
.Total Maintenance

22 e,f

36 GS

91

~27 10

Per Cent of Sales

l'h9

I

1:'
~l'I. 0 ,)

~05 ~li

.~o oos GCi

. 561 _a::;Ct
G

f.~".;

r..' ~07

l).~

l 41.!3 ~l
~

/,

,a

# ,.,. 40(.f.,.
1 O'i
''

Allowances and D iscounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

,. r,7r; G~
.. ..50 .. ..L

"1

~ ~CC1 O'J

t~';J., :¥.

OPER A TI NG E XPENSES
MAINT E N ANCE ,

168

l 50

j

...

I

SELLDlG EXPENSES,

173
1 74

175
176
1 77

178

z79

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\¥ rapping P _a per and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses - I•"eed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

211,

, \

0~

'2:26 20
2u 1"_.8

,.
0 ,:,

C,G ..,,•,r·
20 l~

J. 11l-cJr•

j/,1 68

J :! 62
;n Go

l

::E ?C

2(J 2U

19 /\.t'
hp

G 00

Ur,

27~ o~f

~9_'.? 03

~ll;O ~?.:

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and H eat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
losurance
Other Expenses

100 12
200 00

98"?0
24;1 r1 0
16 1iG

199 lS

~r,6 82
t'.l.03 1\0

26 00
15 '10

:J{} ~)(I

Expenses
-Total General
-

380 06

357 15

Total Operating Expenses
:
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
tn~
,., ..... ~·el': )
Taxes
~'--a., -.. J_ -- ,, .. .
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

G115 99

890 81
l6c,O

l 218 92

191 ~9
2~5

&lt;1:l 27

229 14
4n l
36 02

21 08

193 &lt;l-2

. - ~ ---

_ .~ on - -·- _

'!,'ota) SelliEg_!.:xpeoses

14 05

··~ 60

4~,~

G 29

•./i

~o ~( -

GENERAL EXPENSE S,

185

-

- - - -----. --PORCH.ASE&amp;

1, 50

5136 oc

. 1 4S
14: 2G

19 03

6 72

17 '1A:

10.,5
Gij 35

J.. 6

-

18 er~

==---..;.

15,,l;'l:

2.~
5 25
J.D'J ;_,l ,
i?
j ~

fi2· 54
11.~- 9fi ..

._ _ _ _ _

J.. o _

(125 -19

S.,C
78 (:._.

'J:0
19 03

��1' 0 Ir a._ _ ____ Store_ _ _ for the Month of_ _........
00
..,....,
:.r__.o...B,. .J;""'~""
R..____ _ 1'91!1_

·co mparative S tateme nt of Operations of___

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191....5...:,_
,,
I

ACCT,

•

NO,

- --

FOR THE MONTH
INC. BLACK

L AST YEAR

.'t1

SALES,

Cash

..•. .•.'&gt;i.
• '\

...)

. • .'''I

:,,.

- ...1

...· •

.1G ,u.
. 81 09

(_

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received

'

'I ... J'

-

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

--

!., 7M· 91

,L_

Hi
. 'J,.

J, •

.5 ·1i•..i 1~.

10

1 ""!')'! HL
~9 13..
1 ?67 b2.

[;

-~.2

1a:~

DEC.

Rl!:D

f,

4
v

(

l

18 tu
-·"' ,~L~

gti,p {Vi ..

25 :!Hl ~18
(~3

).~

..n

,., 76? ~,2

C I ffj ·!'~ ,,.

, r· ..

?.; , ... 1

?...~,

.

Per Cent of Sales

.,

~o ll

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

:?,;·

Gross Revenue
~~-

~

tl

__ :,i

'l

J.i.£.11 l9._
~ ..a i O
50 lA_
'!U ;~;

THIS YEAR

RED

'Vi'
=·

I.

l; -· - --

DEC.

l 058 17
&amp;.... im1
ii}
- - J 8 ....

6 2
.,G 61
,~

YJ'

Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

FOR T H E PER IO D

.;

,.
t)

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

,,~.

U1 BS

:o l) 2

21 1.:.0

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs
169 j!

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles ancl Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171
172

, ··~
,-

(~

, ,

t? './l.

-.J t. "J ..

ii C o·.,
·"'-

o,J. Bti

...~: ..,. '- ·)

41,';

,") .")

Q•}('
,....,
._:,

.......

"·1

t,O 11
' (',
~J I},

r·...

l'I r&amp;
1:~7 ,::~

.,. $)j_
..,
'1~ r..1.-,

1r1 ,~.o

7'"'

~')

(:,

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175 •

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\l'i1rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
A.dvertising
Horses-I• eed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses
~

-~

-- -

60
.,~
,.,.l llt

•)

\)

~t;
1~ ..,_,

r;;

I

.:'! 05

2.'1

6 (l!J

':.)

X:.c: ;w

2) 4-l

;f O&gt;

- · ..

l ·t •.. :
c.;.;••

-:.=

11

':','(

fh G'i

l. q

'!'i:.1

5(:,

co

r: 0

:..,,. 1

•

L•

66

,

•I

l

f.

'..

C!/l·
..,

~

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180 .
181
182

183
184

185

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

05 '/~

l.J9 16

,!4.) 00

16£3 {l{)

11]. G1.1

r , n;

f/?
',~C

t;_. 91

,-11

15

--- ~ ~ -

. =.Pe; c;;i of Sale;-

Oprg. Exps.

1 Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)

Per Cent of Sales

..

,.,.~

3~ ..:0

~s

.,.,.... ....:..-=---~~~!t t)._O - - Q:~~ t.1:.-~
..= ==-=-=l. .. l _•._. _
l(i i, ~.
:1.11-'!
4o tj,
1~ ~~
A05 1C
·I
'1 •

, ....... t..,

J. 2,
~5.3 02..
? ' 1( ·

•

•
, ·,
Net Income fro~ Op~rat1··0 0
Per Cent of Sales

, .~:- - - -- ..i....:..:.:,..._ _ _ ~ - --

- -~

-..!i..'.-L..::__

8 191.~

.,

CALOVI.ATIO" 9

HH_

_ 2 _G:V,.:~JS-=---

l I . £,
; 1

:•

r n

/! C. ,
'

J

:J..._

ro
51 ,

H~n

G~ '.-iv

., t

.....

' : ;1

~ + --

l !J . ?

k

\f) 51

l~' ~1.4.:
."c-1 :-;0__

'
---·. -.
. ...!

;3 S()Q 26
lJoJ .

G09 n ',

..:: :u:·1 Jo.

::i;J .
l~~!: t C..

:t.tJr. OB

-- ~.J...~---

l : 1• .

(t ·; '

2 ll~-~ 10
_:_?_'"'--~- - -

!~- =-- ~ j ~:U~u' ;;,-:y __2~1 __~;!. f.rt . __ ~:

\.'G.r.lll'l t!O Correspondence in relation to this staite:ment ehould

be addressed to the Auditor.

E. eoYD, ~. .
(l(l\\,1 l&gt;' r, o P FII'\ I n

, .
!~ ·

•

p.·•

F B~

nEC 9 1918
o

·,

~6

7

Ot.C $ 191 4

"

2e ;;r

1 ZiE? 35 __ -~~~~ ~a

'J

_ _,!.J..e;::__ _ _

"""-""'-""'·===-...,,===--d..,.=.,,-=l=}=;=i=:=:::;5=~"!...
-.:~

Iss ued by Accou.ntin,.
.. Depar t ment,
Ch eyenne. Wyo., Dec

;;;Ge J2
81,5 ◊0
52 00
'2-0 64.~
28 CG

'lr:i ·~ ==-="-'2rl-'---==
C;:;-

Taxes

_ _ L_ p ~ ~

..

0 ,'l

Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

,

.

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_ __ __L.O__.lf..__O, __·_ Store_ _

and for the

_ for the Month o~f_ _.11QDMJ\..____._.__._.
•- -- -1'91~

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191.li.._

FI VE

-

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

NO.

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.

RED

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

.,,-

DEC.

RED
-:

"

OPERATING 'REVENUES
SALES,

747 69

Cash

460 85

Charged

2 713 50

Coupoos
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit

(i!ut. J

-·-

~ 053,

00

4 910 30

85i 30

669 05

208 20

2 225 76

3 57'1 G3

1 348 67

818 51

3 056 83

'1 638 IJ:6...

2506 ,..

7ol

,.o6a

.24.0

1 06

l 06

4 22 .

280 47

276 25

20 02

100 13

85 60

lt!i- 63
25 39

10 77 ..
225 56

30 711

3 952 .98
3 240 97

~ 560 72 ..

Cash Discounts Received &amp; iH. ao.~i,;.

Gross Revenue

156 61

4 467 69
26 6p ..

G 067 89

~12 01

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

904 50

20 50 ..

l 507 l'I
43 Sj). ~

732 61

l 5Sl 02

-

,,.

'132 61 :.

..

_18~5 ..

l 651 02

l 754 19 l~ 145 85 23 090 2S 8 9/M 38
l~l 14 _
2,74 ?l ..
133 57
4 Oi ..
20
656
18
31
84:9
87
2 114 91
11 293 69
1 319 75 .. l.6 ~14 18 _ 216 4§8 16.. 7 573 97 ..
7 :561 72_ 3 719 72 .,
795 16 3 642 00
276 7{
214 .83 _
61 91 .. • .
23 35
818 51 3 856 83
7 638 46 3 781 63
3 78], 63 ...

I

Per Cent of Sales

..

61i2 -

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Deprecia!ion

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total llfaint~nance

171

172

20 02 .:

25 39

20 88

151 2Q ~

21 51

10 7,~.
_3 76 81

391 00
18 92

l.!2:8 10

2 114: 87

95~ 4;2

78 69

2 33

5 25

2 92

l 160 38
69 47
42 45

80 81

9 12
38 36

26 OQ

21 23

3 77

130 00

106 08

23 92

~ 8.2 65_~

~~f6 4Q :

3 '16 ..
23 ?7 _

l 83 ..
2 89

242 90
12 42

l 92 ..

SELLING EXPENSES,
173
174
175
176

177

178

179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\Vrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
.t..dvertising
Horses-F~ed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expeoses
Other Expenses
. Total Sell~og E~penses

··-

6 50

- 153 75 - l 402 30 ~:.

~ 380 35=

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers a.a d Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
(
Other Expenses

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

~otal Geocral Expenses
Total Oper~ting Expeose~
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excludiog Taxes)
Per Ceot of Sales

-

(Estima.teaJ.
Taxes
Net Income from Operation
_Per C!_n!_?f Sales

97 43

-

71 60

240 00

266 00

12 50
l 77

17 75

6 90

.7 92
13 4() _
3?9 92~
68q ~i : _

17.4
46 17 ..
.1 ..
_ • . o.5

..

26 oo
5 25

465 55

l 086 00

56G 11

1 77

64 50 .
42 41 .

7 60

70

35 28

l 156 50
87 25
51 74,
7 60

8 71

*79 .

41 87 .

26 15

100 56
71 50
22 75
9 35-

27 66
15 72

_ .l3'
12 QQ ..
58 _70_.
_46 Q4- -371_66 ___ _8_2,G ___ l_"l4.'L 27 ~---1 i 64~;5___ 2Q6.J8=~__8~_0 ~5 ~ ___ _l24 _Ql , _ _3 300 82 __ .4 'lll ~ = _ l. 41_,9=~~ ~"
13.4
4. 0
16~1 _
1408 ..
lt3

740 07 .
12.2 .

22 23 .
23· 94
_ _ ,.. _ _ _ _

26 83 ,

12.1

556 01 ..
2-.7 ..

36 02 ..

13 79

155 71 ,.

180 10

24 39

704 05 . .

680 11

400 30

2 74? 15

2 346 85

2.,0 ..

§,.6 -

6.6 "

693 90

_ ll~G . . __ .ll.,5JL ____

2 ~27 25..
9-o2 ..

2 371 24
605

2 ~a~:; ·J9,..i. .:.._•6,;..0.2'{_ 18 " _ 3 _642~99 :... l 'l o.o.7.~~(L_ 2.J_ Gl O. ea,, 10 80:3 1~ .. , .. . :.• .
. .
",

:

. .

\.

C~rrespondenoe in .relation to this i,tatement s hould
•be addressed to the Auditor.

�..:_.L _,,_r_o_ _ __ .Store_ _ _ for the Month of_ _~:U
~i:.
=·~
C;=...,,"""&lt;b
=·=·=
'•...__ _ Mn __

Comparative Statement of Operations of_

and for the._--'--'-";.........--Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 80, 191_-_
·_
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR ,HE MONTH

ACCT,

No.

INC. BLACK
oe:c.
RED

LASi' YEAR

THIS YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

!'

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Receivecf'

I
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

=

=II'

J

1r=
I

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168 I

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. aod Fixl's-·Deprcciatioo

170 I

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expeu:.es
Total Maintenance

:

171
172

,,

SELLING EXI•ENSES,

1 75

Salesmen aod Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies

176

Advertising

177
178

Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses

179 !

Other Expenses

173
1 74

_ - --=~t --:

.......
, .

__ .I_otal Se~ Ex_p_"'
e""
n_""
ses
=====.:L= ==~'-=;:££;:;.

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

,....,...

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

(' '

- " I ..; ....;

J.

C/ :_': c~.;

or'

J•• =

t •• I

, ..,
• A

Total General Expenses

--==------ - --

- --

~
,
... ~
- . ....
...

' !

= - - - -- !"""-

Total Operating Expenses
- .:.::._. - ... -- __:;
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
1
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
~

~I

_ -

.... , -~, \. ..

.

("'..t,
I

•

•

,:.f

•

..
• -

~

i•, ' ,,,

'
·~

. ,.,
' ,.,
(.

:·:n

~-;
: j/L

. f

..

\ :1 '

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)

,, •
~

'~

'
II

II
r; ( :J t:';;r'ir..I.:mr?.

,·: ' c,. r'•'.-Correspondenoe in relation to this statement should
.

'

,, . . \

•-. r t 7

..JJ~ oddressed to the Anditor.
. • •· • l .

.p·_ F. B.

Ft8 171915

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_ _

and for the_ _ _ __ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191_,_

____ - -·
------

~- .,.

• FOR THE MONTH -

ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

..,;:

~

-_,._INC: Bt::A'CK"
oec.
RED

LAST YEAR

- t::::::: - WWW

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged

....

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue
Per Cent of Sales

----==-=-

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

168
169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation Ii

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171
172

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175
176
177
178
1 79

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Aclvertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses
GENERAL EXPENSES,

185
186

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance

187

Other Expenses

180
181
182
183
184

Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses

-Oprg. Exps:=Per Ce~to fSalesNet Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
Net Incoine1roniO'peratfon
Per Cent of Sales

Issued b,- Accountin"' D
" epartment,

Cheyenne, Wyo.,

t heck!"&gt;d 1-.~, y
If. '13.

Mar 12 1915

• • • • • • ,, ·' ' • • J . I ·.~~~s . ::,; C'0 :11'.:"r-'a.:..T.~ '1..,.poud
•
t·
t
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. .. , , , . •
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enoe 1n re1a 10n o

•••. . .
'

..

191_ .. • • • • ., ·

. . . ...

V

'·
.

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•

•

•

'-

. • . ..
•

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r

. , .

.t • · L&lt;

th1• 8 111tatement should

; · .' ~1 • _lj~ ,Pl~!:~ssed to the Auditor.

F " F. 1=3.

MAR 13 1915

�.. ~ ~.. ·r''--l t :., ~ scr.ao-no..n4-~~ •
• 'l"-&gt; ;••\)!&lt;)..;~. ~ , ~ $.

•

Comparative Statement of Operations of_ _

_• Q

- -

-

F O R T H E MONTH

ACCT.

N O. I

TH IS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. B L ACK
DEC.

RED

THIS Y E AR

-

SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received '. ,

4}

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross _Be~_:nue
Per Cent of Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures- Repairs

169 I

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses- Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintena.n ce

171
172

SELLING EXP ENSES,

Salesmen and Deliverymen
,vrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Ad\·ertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

1 73
174

r75

176
-i77

178
179

_ _

Total SellinJ.;;E.:.e.enses _____ -~-t-,=-,===~"-"'=

GENERAL EXPE NSES,
180 I
181

182
183

r86 ,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams

-

L AST YEAR - , - INC. B LACK
D l!C.
RED
.

OPERATING REVENUES

~

i

Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total_G!~eral Expen~es_
Total Oper-11ti~i-! l'J'en_s~
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)

P. F. B .

APR 2 191~

i'
I

-~

- - FOR THE P E RIOD -

�,,,,,,.

_ __ Store_ _ _for the Month of_ _ ·_I:.
_'.ru:
_n_'-_C_
i l-=•- - -

ACCT

•1•_,_

- -

---- - - - ---- -

FOR THE MONTH

NO.

THIS YEAR

~-I

·, -

FOR THE PERIOD

-ri

LAST -;;AR •

INC. BLACK
DEC.

-r

r-

THIS YEAR

RED

I

SALES,

1Sh1 (~
:/1g CG I

Cash
Charged

i

10 r;()

Gross Revenue

lB813

_2 :I!}

l.::: 010 G? 1
f'\-J il .~~'-'
•.,, •~•- '-" .,.v I - ~

•;

o,s, n~~ : . e·a:-, 2t) 1

Ll Uic ~l fi -

~ - = c . . , -=_::r-.,;__
_ _-:-..::.:=---="

l9l Gt:S
39 06

I

•:, 125 J.(5
rt ,.,ot, □''
u
_&lt;J _ v f·:"

Gross Sales
Cost of Merch;i.ndise Sold (~Ot o)

770 h:].
•~-11 1 l I

I 3 CO?
91 i
~1 t.'i3:i

3 1G5 76

Coupons
Coal Department

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

!3'1 tt,~ r
J::,[J_CO I
07'/ iW . 2. 035 (};) II

&lt;.305 a!

• '.,\C.J
-: - "-v
·}t.(•

ao_ 2

--- -------- - ... - -

l/

'.!.C~

7 9~t GO

~J.o~. I

i,•• D

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

BO '.On

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- Depreciation

.....,j,

I

:• to

21 e-0

~t

Gl GG l _
(1\_ 80 l .
-

!/ 1,,

I

'

-

·1t:: I

_2
21,\,
'.l : . ".z,1

-

1

1,
I: SELLING EXPENSES,
174 11
r75
176 I[

Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising

177 ll

Hotses-F eed and Care

;;: L~;: ~eE~:::::
181

182 //
183

I

I

;

Other Expenses
,

-!t

~

~ e~.;£a!,_Ex2e~ ~~-

I

7 3G I

20? BC:

Hi) 2&lt;)
,,,.. :;o

2un co

a;; :J't
2~0 :s2 J1

'11) 0 0, J

:, fi} {l8

~1. 40
' &gt;('
...
~ ~9

I

p:;,o 11~

'2:-2 "1:~
:- fY.:. 40

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o:,

. 1:~6 V3 , 3 5?f} or,

j

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:, ;foZ::; 14

,

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63 10 ,
27 oc
;!zu ?:.J

,; 2D

2(j 26 I

~I. :'

lii 89 1
&lt;'~3 35

2~:9 ;.~;.
92 51:
2~- ~6

22

2 1:d ,1
24 m 1,

r

20:} )( [:,

Ii

1r=._:_i1.:.t ~c-L - ~9-iL -_2 !.7/G .:.7~'='J
I

9:} 15
2~0 00
l ::! l;o
O [55
&lt;0 $~

Stationery and Postage

187

21. ).)

'J

Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance

69 50
!37 !!/I

OC I

and Expenses

184 1
185 1
186

l--

;;·02 GO
!1 G'/ r

2 20
2G 1)0 I'

! Superintendence

,j

I
11 :;w 56 H--3_1 2/{y o,

L.J J

I

1~CO ,no
~5 GS

l GENERAL EXPENSES,

180

'-,w~ J

;,,

I

T.ot,il~ ~l!i£!g._~&gt;4p_en~ ""
s = ===U:-= ~:~r;_q ~ _ ·1J:

=-·

- -

I

MAINTENANCE,

Salesmen and Deliverymen

Rl!D

,,_....,,._

I

Ii

I.I

OPERATING EXPENSES

173 l(

Dec.

g~ &amp;~-~, ,::,. g~~-ii-, 3-; ~~~~ogi,

:!.57

1

2i~~2~ 1

Vehicles and Harness
Horses- Renewals
Other Ex~enses
Total Maintenance

[-

G L317 ,:, 1 C 57ti cs I ~~ 1'!5C J.l
0 (2:~G w , u r;o:, o7
:;, &amp;10 t.1
1
2G fY/TI 10 ~;o ~72 @
1.1. 1?1Jo ~
J.90 30 I
360 1?
189 07
::;G Pi:t 02 1 u2 e:m 29
15 9ori ~7,
29 03f~_ ~?__I t:.·i J[{-?:__91_ ~ 12 &amp;'Jl 09
1 CJ'i? Jt~ if io !J~!. 2Q l 3 2G.2 se

'l'1

r_- fYi 7 -~ 13 .:-J -026 OD ~~

Per Cent of Sales

168

ST YEAR - ,1
....I NC. BLACK

....,_ . -

I

OPERATING REVENUE_S

Gross l'rofit
Cash Discounts Received

L:

I

I

H

Mn?__

-

1--~3 60

fj2 ('/I

2t:..0 00

J."1 170'

l 20

5,... 2D
u 95
•
0 !72

9 ,22

J, ~o

•

&lt;)

GQ

1-.-

i

,... 117

===-=-- -~')

n_q

v,

- - =- ~

' i-

-

.1 i--?f.3 00
2 03.3 GO
l W 00
'.:.G(J 25
2.~J oa 1
90 U2
5~ 39
25 7 5

J'!:21 79
120 90 1
4 1 75
4;.S 06 I !
28 ·~ !I I,

C(.t{;; ' O'J
j. 9:.;2 GO

I

I
't'J

tWG 23 jr

YJr• i '"'t"

rv , ~v
3 4 1J.(5

I

-~,.~ .1

, 961

;;,..~r---:~;;:--::-,::;-lt-----.--n
---:::-~~-;;;~--=-~~.,.; -~ - 1 1 - - -- •- .....:_.:,i..
1110 ;;/j
·.:?, •I
S 195 l
a
629;40

!

5_.LFfP-

;

1 =
______ '1.'12 °-6
;a,_=l=n,I!= = =
105 00

6. 069-! ;~· 0 j,8-~ 9
2 120,03 •:
;:i2 _.eQ_
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
i..Oo2 =!r~== ==== ==il==~=~~ll=~~ ;.;:l;;,;6~1.::~;;,.~~.~ ~ ~ ;;,::l;,;;5~o:1::,·5;,;,,=l!== = ~=o=l=9= =#=
1r ,:
16t3
l o\J
Net Revenue (E xcluding Taxes)
jj,)~ 5-, ;
A 30i 67 ,; ~
250 1 09
1 0'l5' 22 ::; J.7V. 18~
126 50
1
Per Cent of Sales
z, 0.
6~0
Cl 9
l'
'
5'2
~o•J
u~l.
' Taxes l ~'Gimatal
25 :Stt: I
S9TOG
.'
J
f.&gt;5
55
l.26
66
'
1 \r.1,t:J
f,)
221•09
. :..
Net ~come from Operation
99 ),7 i
2
824
~
1
:!.
78
01
Ii
211 00
l 646' 33
12:! OG
tl_ I
•~
C
_ e_nt ofS_a_les
...c__ _ _ _ _ _-ll~ , - 2 """
•!r~--tt-j- - - - - ,
·; i - - - -' f' - - -ll- - - - ~
l~
,,.___ ~ _?.:.'lie0'---1!-.:
-· _ _.t .§._ ,l
2o0
4-~5

- ~ -- .-

Total Operating Expenses

I

.,

i::,f".l

'

•

-·-I

4:,
·

~~~--~ =-== = =" ~ ;i ~

3 775 1~

Issued b7 Aooountin"" D
,. epartment.
Cheyenne. w yo•• _ _ _ _A.. ;p~·.:.r......!::2~9~19 L ..5

0 ALOULATIONS '&lt;

APR 28 191 ,
-y~,t, '

~&lt;'lMl!l'T. OPF.RA'TOR.

74- P-z2

2S 7111GG

~ 'i]0~_:_?.0 ~~~_ lJ}lli~-

Correspondence in relation to this 111tatement &amp;hould
be addressed to the Auditor.

.

f! ' . ·p · s.
'

APR 29 1915

�Comparative:Statement of Operations of_ _

. ~ OM _ _ _ _ _Store _ __

Ten

and for the

for the Month o f _ _ _,A=pr:=-=11~--

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1915•
FOR T HE MON TH

ACCT.

NO.

1'91~

T HIS YEAR

FOR THE PERI OD
INC. BLACK

L AST YEA R

o ec.

T HIS YEAR

Rec

~

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

o ec.

Reo

OPERATING REVENUES
S ALES,

~08 68
3 041 56

505 61
3 611 60

20 16
4 096 lS

34- 20
4- 8 68 27

3 345 61
749 52

3 88119
987 08

778 37

l 021 90

7 142 63 9 393 79
4 035 21
6 011 28
469 95 29 618 6f&gt;. .!!.1 6&amp;e: 12
394 37
1~ 0-".l:
210 4G
773 14: 41 006 95 57 683 56
535 58 . 32 678 53 45 855 20
8 328 4:2 11 828 36
237 56
394 83
563 12
5 97
12
391 48
8
7~
25
2~3 53

778 37 .

l 021 90

243 53

624 74

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received &amp; Uis . Eag(s.

816 96

28 ·85 11, oc!,

34 ·a2

192 22
96 93

2 25116
1 9 ..16 O?

12 265 'k?
183 9i.

16 676 61
13 176 67

8 723 25 12 391 48

3 668 23

3 499 %

168 29
8 668 23

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

19. 0

Per Cent of Sales

21.s

OPE RATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

l 45

91

64

8 81

288 16

~79 34

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's - Deprcciation

20 ()2

21 4:0

l 38

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

200 22
26 39

21.!1 00

170

13 78
25 39

66 66

3 83

62 83
61 99

171
172

88 13 "

26 14

24:0 72

2 71

24.-0 00
17 72
2 02

26 00

26 25

150 03

105 32

38-0: 45

162 4 ]~

SELLING E XPENSES,
173

174
175

176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

278 56

C

72

3 618 07

7 59

2 385 65
133 36

69

51 90

9/J: 56

27 08

24 96

l 25

258 75

235 97

99 ..
285
.

7 43

2 856 73

4 130 39

98 93
125 00

6 18

940 84-

4 25

1 374 81
2 178 50
178 00

10 13

1 2~2 ~2

156 83

23 .48
4 2 66

2 12

22 78

GE N ERAL E XPE NSES,

• 180

• 181
• 182

: 183

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, L ight and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

92 75

125 00
13 50
2.4 61

Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales

Issued by

c~u~

•
..

9 61

5 'll

2 68

3 03

60 10

7 92

7 60
2 50

81 47

80 75

_ 34 16

147 62 .

2G9 49 =

269 36 =

42
2 50 .
13

636 18

581
49
-

64 69 :.

3.4

POBCHA~ B S

/7/f. I

17 75
15 00

;-

15. 5
142 19
3.5
1 91
140 28

Taxes (Eetioated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

2 860 66

tvpar ment,

Cheye nne , W yo.,,_ _ _-J.L
,bu1.nn~2.' -1916_

~33 97

2 057 60
132 00
158 :49

~

11.9
440 41
9.0

3.6
298 22

506
37 15

3 4.~

28 ~

66 __ 4 093 93

6 705 ~ '"'
l6o4:

~6 00
52 67
31 67

105 82

!'"_

::

8 7'1118 ..

15.2

2 017 41
4.9

3 620 30

230 80

394 61

603

72
l.13 46
629 27

2 065 ·.M

1.2
l 602 89

4 01 35
8,2 ..

261 07
4.8 ..

l 786 61

3 225 69
S o~ .

lo4
163 81
l 439 08
lo2

3 532 52

671 86

31 572 32 :: ~7 061 95

15 ~69 63

39 06

_

""

120 90

Oh~ch,.d '·

YP. --'(3..d,i .

F. C. B,
JUN 4 1915

4 o4,

Cor r espondence in r elation to this 11ta te1D.en t s hould
b e addre s s ed to the A uditor.

�Comparative Statement of Operations of_

_ _ J ODO
_ __

and for the Elna

__ __ Store _ __ for the Month of_ _"""'Ka:,,,,,,,..
7,..___ _ _1,01~

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191 D•
FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

,.

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
Dec.

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.

Rl!:D

.,

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

667 16
420 7-e:

Cash
· charged
Coupons
Coal Department

2 8'/6 75

Gross Sales

4 OM 60
Z 256 20

19 96

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
,·
Cash Discounts Received&amp; 1118 eEag~~

l 051 65
622 23
2 690 77
23 08

4 107 65

Z6~ 39 7 029 70 10 44:6 3-0i 2 615 55
6 633 51 2 077 56
101 49 4 465 96
286 98 32 495 40 44 /!74. 89 11 979 49
1e►1 oo
3 13
230_41 .
~17 '1:5..
183 00 4-5 011 58
61871 19 16 859 64:

3 44? 93
739 70 ..
748 40
32 55 .
29 ~2 ..
780 95
769 62

191 1s .. as 934 7a .. 49 303 13.. 13 368 40
8 70 . '076 82 12 568 06.. 3 491 24: ...
2 63..
427 38 ..
593 04..
165 66. •

11 33

9 604 20

13 161 10

Z 656 90

780 95 ..

11 33

9 so~ 20

12 161 lP.,

3 656 90

lol

2lol

Allowan~es and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

.r

769 62 ,

i Per Cent of Sales

t

o2 ..

I•

OPERATING EXPENSES
.MAINTENANCE,

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

37

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

20 02
6 60

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total 'Maintenance

2 ao

66 66

9 18

288 15

Z'/8 97

20 02

220 24

&lt;!r 30

31 99

214 00
2 30

6 24
89 69

2 l'I
4 4?

64 49

216 69

46 88

93 65

89 18

478 10

551 33

169 81
73 23

242 50

230 89

11 61

3 848 96

13 57
3 60

2 628 15

11 96
2 75

1 61
85

168 79
97 31

l 220 81

146 92
55 50
27 08

SELLING EXPENSES,

173

174
1 75
176
1 77

178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\\irappiug Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

26 00

26 25

l 25

284 67 "

271 86 =

12 82

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heal
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Iasurance
Other Expenses

96 83
240 00
13 50
18 08

227 6'1
240 00
12 50
67

130 84: ,

6 (11 .

8 65

Total General Expenses

383 40

498. 21 ..

114: 81
3 848 06
-=

Total Operating Expenses

'16J. 72 ,.
19.0
19 23

774 53

18. 5
4 91 ..

12 81 ..

.5
24 14

2 31 .

39 06
43 97

36 75
60 89

283 75

24: 96
262 22

21 87

41 81
2 12
2l 53
l 260 8~

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180

l8I
182

183
184
185

7 92
l 00.

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales

.s

Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

16 92

. 4 ..

2 614 16

8 72,

1 037 67
2 297 60

l 602 4:8

2 58

145 50
176 57
66 17

19() 50
106 49

80

89 39

1 00
17 41

l 00 .

35 16 ..

7 467 56 ..

16.6
2 036 64

4 o5

233 11
l 803 53

. 4. 1
3 138 06

523 90 34 186 48

2 418 50

:rt 08
89 47
_ 147. .62..
~ 592 14
9 545 71
15 o4 .
3 615 39.
5o9
433 67
3 181 12·

Sol

564 81

120 90
45 00
70 08
29 09

(:heck0r! by

·7P,73d{!_

r.P.s

JUL 13 1915

I

I

I

08 !
112 46 .. :
7M 08
·- ..
2 078 15,.

l o2
l 578 75

1Q4
200 56

137819
L?O

50 200 01 16 Oi3 53

Correspondence iu relation t th•
t t
o 1s II a ement should
be addressed to the Auditor.

191 /J

I

�., , 'l ...., .

,

•

~ .,_

. . ... ._ h J

Comparative Statement of Operations of

Store_ _ _ for the Month of_.. .111,T
,iut
. .lD
-~ ,......__ _ _Mn__lL

_;i__,._.,..
· .......,_;_
' _ __

and for the lwel.Yt

Months of the Fiscal Year End~g J~e 30, 191~
FOR T H E MONTH

AOC:T.

F9R T HE P ~Rl_oO
..J.

NO.

THIS YEAR

-

--4

--

INC•• BLACK

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

T HIS . YEAR

LAST YEAR

?'10 79

185 l&lt;:)

8 414 39

11. :!l.G 13

~21 40

2a 9G
4 906 39
064 99 2 0-10 oo ,
142 76 36 297 50 4ll it;~ :M .:',.!.
c;i t,i
m;r..t 11!:
l o _l.9 . ..
256 14
• ,1!JU 34
20~ 20
30 ~
48 874' 42 - 1ffi t/~ 10- :i~ 890 28
0
0en,.
,18 °
. 1. 71 _ •U2
449 10
~~ 317
3~.1.c1 ., 38 13
- - a.-rr
•A·- ~
918 35
•
10 742 71
_1
_
3
~.Ji'-1 Ov_ .., 1~72 _ao__
••
a,, I.J

LAST YEAR

Rl!:O

DEC.

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

58i 60

Cash

450 M
I 2 802 10

Charged
Coupons
Coal Department

2 G59 35
41 0~ ~

1 - ---=-=~--=c..._,.

Gross Sales
• soId
Cost of Merchand 1se

8

•

3 893 51

I,_

7
64
'J

0
,,:r l ..u
A R _,,_
"'9
_ -

_

ioa
•t- _1. 665 "'•
·•

Gross P rofit
Cash Discounts Received&amp;: l11sc -Ea{:S •

ao 40 ·--

__23_ 6_8___ 3 28 •

1 686 29

11

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

• 74.,

Gros~ R~~1l,_ue =====ti - _l_ 68_! 2~ ..
Per Cent of Sales
:zta

~-=--=--~rn::::..:::

772; 22

916 07

7'71 22

915 07

1i...._ __

=

_ ---.==r:==--== ~ ==,,.;' 3. 7

-

- 4-17 1, _.

o

_ ~lfL.'liL

ll 190 49 15 u:;c 02

2 8!11 71:b

_ Q...-,

_t6_8_j)~~

2 '?lb'i. ~3

11 190 49 l? 0"52 ~1-J~ ~~2 ~~4 ~

19.9 --·-~

22. 9

n1. ~

1.7

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total •Maintenance
.,.,. - -=---

171
I 172

20 CK
'l1,_9a__

06

06

~

18

280 20

g ?lb

29 78

MO 26
31 99

201.) 26
:3 ~o

36 02

288. GJ. _
570 06

ooi" cu(

46 88

2111 73

•4 0'43 06
1~ 4U

l ,..i15 ·s1

- ·· -- 71 2i .

-

9 69_.-

J.,..96-

Bt) G9

al3 -42

SELLING EXPENSES,

1 74

175

176
1 77

178
179

10 05

195 00
15 66

6 09

11 96

240 00

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

1 73

I

18.1
182
183

Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage

184
185

Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service

186
187

Insurance
Other Expenses
=--===!,._
=o-=
tal ~-: nera_!. EEJ~~s,es_

I:I

92, Ba

=

242 60

13 50

12 50

5 8'1

21 00

76

7

7 92
•

.2

60

1 00 ,

13.
l 00

15

80

8 '12

• 80
15 'll

__ _ J.5...)J.._

=---1= -~G_fi _QfJ

,

39 92

45

~ 0 00

6

106 97
60 69
27 08

-

d25!..l6.Q 3'l-_
•--=-----l~
__
i'l._....___3_ ~ 1 ~

132

1

2 868 16

800 '/6

--- --------·

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence

11 50
1 25

11 50
26 25

2S 00

___1otal_SeUing.Exge11s~§ =-===#==~
2 ~eo!&amp;!'~-t::
=-llo!'-~
I
I
180

45 00
5 61
6 87

1
1

109 27
30 46
868 (1.:,7

• -- _ ':t ~6~

ol.._

1 130 20
2 537 60
159 00

l, 7~ 9:J
2 661 J.O
203 0.0

l,82 44

12'/ ,$9

?2 9 3

~

ti 8.0, _·

97 31
38 "16

9ij
51, 91

i~

'!37 'b8
48 68 I
9 38
20 28

I

a ~i_o, _~I
604i 73

123 50
~~ 00

54 95
28 05
8$ ,
-•.GJ.L

409 36 _ _ _
4_
2 _7_8- - 4- 214 ·~ - - -5--=001' =
5=0- - -,,-""0_6 8~-~
I I

&lt;-- -=-.- - _

... T g_tal Operati!)K Expenses

- - -·- -

- · - =-- -=-

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
N tln
e come from Operation
---:P:..;:e:.::...
r ~C~en~t~of~S,!!al!J:
eSL__ _ __

- i=-=

_

_'l~8 6a___6G.O 04·
1-9.l .
16.9- .
94,7 61
111 18 ·..
, 2'.6 ..
2◄9 .,
1 08 ..
lR 188 ..

~6' 51
22 20 :
968 7~.. 2 ,so ·oa'
S 169. 5Z
.009 46 .
+ _ _ J24~:-J5L:·:. _ _ -:-___ _ _ ·_...,.•_·_'""7;·_ __ .!5~·~
11 6 ·-- _ __.;;4~·~
, ·e~· - - - --· - ;1

f.

I

ll

,.- _PUBC~~~s

2 190'. (»'·

l '995 le.a .-

:C.:?r.J!~•~lmont, '
Cheyenne, W yo.,

/

V

~'Ufflllt 12t

~ JL!IV!n:,,~ . : ;~

d_dYI ~~. •
, ... .

co;r,,11.r ..,

1

8 -~~ 24 ·= 1~
:;-7:~- l fH'ft( DLJ 1
2. 2 ,· ·
·1 &amp;.a
10 1 .3\ · • 1,.3 ,, l
836 43 2 9M 26
Z 726 :.57:; • "142 32. ~.
. 4·
21,7
G~l ..
5. 7 •.
132 30
2M 19 .
66., 05
332' 8678 ~ -

Correspondence ;.n relation to this 111t11te1nent should
be addressed -to the Auditor.

1 9 L . .6·.

~tv.M

,,

. .~ ~ $ &lt; - _

J

1M-'. 21". 36 576 52 52 195 85 16 819L31'
-._ •
= --==-- -=-==---= -= ..

(l'Jt;ocftoo l9y

--rP.1'J.df

r-.:· .. ~- s

AUG 12 19i5

�Comparative Statement of Operati~ns of__

and for

t h e .
_

_

~!fcm--•. ____ _ Store_ __ _.for the Month of___;rn_~•-..Y-- - - -Mn....JL

On.._e_ _

of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30,

M o n t h /

1 9 1- - - 8 . . .

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT,

NO.

THI S YEAR

LAST YEAR

.

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

oe:c.

RED

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC,
RED

LAST YEAR

OPERATING R .E VENUES
SALES,

759 86

Cash

.159 60
419 20

427 94
1 893 ' 65

Charged
Coupons
Coal Department

2 59' .20

ll 32
3 112·1a.. 3 784 .32
2 56' i2 _ .3 160 65
-5'S 00.
62~ 67 .,
3084:

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received &amp; Uitsc. Bagn.

3'1 14:
586 ' 00
1

25

8 74
700 65
~~ 5? ..
672 14
596 53

51. 4,0 --

75 61
13 66

G75 07

09 27

=§.'IJ -~

89 27

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue
-

~- t

=

~-~

--"~ 5., J)Q___ _

==~======- ~ - - ~~ a~
OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

171
172

.20

°' .

Z -34.

:a.a 72

a.f&gt;Q .

l 32
lo ..

22 18

~ -2? -

l lG

225 M

14- 07
2 63

19 43

211 ·37
12 45
is 40

2G 30

26 25.

13

::-

SELLING EXPENSES,
173

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\ Vrapping P aper and Twine
Store Supplies
.Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses

9 ' 00

6 03

___,_""ToJaJ §,e_l_ling__Expenc.5e,;;.::
s ===~
::.

=-

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Fo_rce
Water, Light and Heal
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

98 14
l~ 1~
13; 50..

99 ,07

125 .OQ

25 32

12 50
o 91

7· 23

4 80

Total General Expenses
-=
- --=-- -·
'7'

T~tal Qgerating ~xp~nses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Est .
Taxes
Net Income from Operation
__ Pei:_Cent of Sales

4 67
133 34

42 47· ·

-----

7 ] 0s~

N 60

II

. • I

11

Issued

_=. ,---=- •==lj§!__!!~- ~_J;~~-1~~

1 01s oi_:--- ~

_ ,, _

lf/"Accountinl\ Depart
ment,

Sep 2

Correspondence in relation to this 1.tatement should

10 1 Ji

be addressed to the Auditor.

Checked b~;r
R. 82'.1.L, C

�•ff cJ

•

. ~\.'-. l

Comparative Statement of Operations of_ __ __.WQn
- e.___ _ _ Stor.._e-

~for the Month of_ __~
_ _ __ _l81-B-

-

•

.I

I

and for the_ _..,bo..__L--_Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30; 191~

.. .

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

.

FOR T HE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
AceY.
No.

INC. BLACK
Dec.

RED

..

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

DEC,

RED

OPERA.TING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department

6M 00

796 10

. 3M 88
2 ,2a 30

486 39
2 786 56

_ao M

,o 9 _

a 431 .la . 4 1oe 59
2 811 tlL .. 3 4.01 00 _
a,• ao . ,o, ·at ,

GrQSS Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit

Cash Discounts Received 6 1111~--• _

M Gft _
61'1 M

1 393 81

160 85
905 60
1~2 77
1~1 51
·772, .82
6 380 76
l 063 90
3~3 25 • 4: 316 86
61 ~87 ..
i'. 91
~- 61...
61 78 ..
675 47 • Ji 545 30
'1 S92 91 ' l 347 61
.6 6-.61 •66.~_ l 13 8 61 ..
tw2 08 .. tl~ oti:·_
209 00 ,;
133 39 .. 1 122 26 .. ;l 881 26~
3·, 7.7 _
85
l,5
__
_
9 89,: _ 81 38 ~212 77
123 50 l 203 64
l 416 41
-.-_123 50 l 80a 64
1, ♦i6 ~
- 212-"- 77 _ I

161 10

U __75_

~•1 a4,

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

1 654 70

••

•

•

I

ol

Per Cent of Sales
:*
. : ..--=-

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

l 50

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repa_irs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
. Total Maintenance

1

l 60

l 50

ao 01

1 32

40 06

40 06

2 '34 -

IQ .oa -,.

2 82

42 _40 ..

2 50.
M Q:S_

16
l 66

21• 91

1:-S 05

42'1 :30

20 18

17 88

3 67
6 36

42 67

..J.\26 20
26 46
31 28 ,..

1 02

14 1()5

26 .25

3 08
l 25

:, 08
51 38

62 50

112

?36 ~ -

80'1~1'

SELLING EXPENSES,

Salesmen and Deliverymen
174
Wrapping Paper and Twine
175 ~ St0re Supplies
Advertising
177
• Horses-Feed and Care
178
Stable Supplies :ind Expenses
Other Expenses
1 79
_ '(otal SeJling_E?(pe_nses ..---

201 88
10 88
23H
8 08
1.5 00

173

~~ j ~ 5 6··_

_9 53 -= -

~

- Gi :_

6 30

11 39
3 08

I

I

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Iosurance
Other Expenses

112 U

'M O 00

/

100 la

12 fl

12 50

1 oo

240 00

la -60
8 89

., .f.9
l.f. 23

IS 69 .
40

7 92

• 90

8 M

,o

8 72
-

-

210 61

109 1~.

~65 00 '

, 376 13
?:t ·oo
ao 11
12 92

25 oo.

13· 4ro
19 08

40

80 •
16. M
··----- - - -

11 48

11 13 I
~

oo

11 a1
6 11

4~

l'I 44 .
l 60
- - 7~ -- - - - _ 74, __\
~!~~-

~ t.o :O,J'"====-=s~ _t==
' -'--• ~,a· &amp;!~_

J S ,_a5..d Ii J
I

Total Op~rati~g_Exp_e~ses
Oprg. Exps.- Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes
(aat1Jate4)
Net Income from Operation
·- Pet. Cent of Sales
-· ~

-

.. ::;---..:=...

669 _01 ;_ ~- 616 .?.i--a_=

lP,&amp;
5117

-~------------·-----·

1a.6

66 aa

.i .'6- .

4:J. ,..,. ..
2&amp; _108 ..

6 98

a. ,
116 •·5 2 :
14 13 ..
102 39

_l._.26(L68 .. ·_ l _.218....9.2__ -.___ 4L~~ : 1

19.8
s1 oo .

63 74
120 '78

----'- ----------·----- -

-

a. 9 i~ i

15,4:
191. 49
2.5..

254 sz . ;: 1

82 54
114 95~

18 80
235 73

~

-· - • -

I

---·--

�Comparative S tatement of Opera tions of_

• and for th e

__. _a..lll__. ___ . S tor e _

_ _ for the Month of

Months of the F~cal Year Ending June 30, 191 l e

l,1aNe

FOR T HE M ONTH

ACCT.

NO.

T H I S YEAR

FOR T H E PERIOD
INC. BLACK

LAST Y EAR

Cl!C.

THIS YEA R

REC

L AST Y EAR

INC·. B L A CK
Cl!C.

REC

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

871 )49
:t05- '1
472 71
806 22
2 06I 30 a :1,9 65
2ft af,
M 56
a ,02 11 4 118 40
I ID 6'1_... 5 M9 77. ~.
878 65 .
1119 . ...
_ M 81_
~9
.,, 15
937 67

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit

·°'-

Cash Discounts ReceiveclA 1118

626 59

1 081 35

l 799_60
1 677 04
6 386 15

2 145 25

10 31

8&amp; QI .

40

1' 8'7 81
867 10 _ ~8 .201 .71 ..
358 79
_J._ "2 10 ~s
4 _73_ _ l~li 69. ..
363 52
l ?ff? r/9

2 573 50
~ 005 71 .

465 74

331 51

100 74

1 225 89

-- .567', 79
_-_ - ~50
576 29

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

363 _62

,. ?77 79

57 6 ~9

Per Cent of Sales

o9

OPERATING EXPENSES
~IAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. aod Fix.t's-Depreciation

170

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

1 98

1 98

~ AA

3 48

J

171
172

20 OI

20 OS

01

25 81

25 39

GO 00
26 3~

25 39

27 38

2 60_
93 4@

29 ~

GO 08

~

J.Q QI

01
16...

SELLING EXPENSES,

.

-:::-

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

.

---z.-=::--:--::.=--

-- - ·s -

150 00

248 , o

4 29

17 ~2

50

15 74

98 70
13 03
!5 24

25 00

26 2~

1 25

67? 30
24 4,7

61~ 9Q

48 17
5 08

57 02

97 68
19 33
6 15

76 ;:;e

78 ?5

2 37

Ofj4; 55

.1'.lO_15 _

118 22

-==:-=.·=r ~-=--

4:3 00

3 08

GENERAL E X PENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Iosurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

ea 11

i4I '1ft

MO 00
i1 00
7 62
7 18

2'0 00
12 '60
J6 &amp;7

• .~o

5 OB

6 69

'ti
'
- . ! e : - - -~

60 55

Bl _

Total Operating Expenses
_i~ -~

Op~g. Exps.=Pe/ ce~t of S; le;·
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes

11.1 ·

.

I
I

PURC HASES

-~
~

•
. . . ~Tfme ot,
Cheyenn e W yo
•,,
'
·•
: ' ,-, " .i. f_

a

)I_

414,1 00,

as. 47

1 . a,

90 aa

1osr or

(1

: f/:)(1~

~-

~ALCULATIONS YERIFIEO

·

-v.a-

57 ' O~_

3.f
519 21

11 13
75 31
191 • .
266 35
196 09
aoe ~ - 502 oe
.....-- - - -•~ · •- ---_:__ _·- - --- .. - - ~ J..Ji.__ - - - - -

· - - - -.!--!8318' . •~

I asne

16e6

105 21

.

-

1,.1

264 68

27. H

- - -- - - ------··--

l. i ef__OQ __ _l Jl~Q .0$__ _

21~ ISl

,.,

Net Income from Operation
~er Cent of Sales

a.,

-:. __

, . R . ~IO V 6
l 9 1 ...!.L • 81'::t l c
I

Ompt,

1915
O

,.,.

~ ~ 5J l!..'. ll.\!OL:!-il ,_ll Jlllj~ "' 1 92!! g_2 ~
Cor r ospoodeo~ ;,, relation to thi• otatem eot should
be addre s sed to t h e A ud1•tor.

perator,

F. e. B.

NOV 10 \915

.I

�Store_ __• _ for the Month of_ ___,Q-O't
........0....
'baie....r.::....___1'91...li_

Comparative Statement of Operations of_ ____...,...QN_L - --

Pour

and for the

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191....6..a.
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

"OCT. )

No.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

DEC.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

RED

D11!:C.

Rll!:D

"
OPERATING REVENUES
SA.LES,

701 ~6

Charged

2 261 85

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

102 e;,

ll 86

316 35
634 10

2 279 00
8 650 00 ll., 43.2 30

114 6~

50 14:.
770 24

680 56 •

770 24

89 68

2 450 36 .:

19. 7

18 ,4

2 61110

737 85

720 10

652 94
47 62

Allowances and Discounts to Customers

M

i.:

Per Cent of Sales

1 057 95
514 09
2 779 35

2 24&amp; lG

13 291 85 lo 603 20 3 311 35
650 69 .. 11 016 81 1~ 673 21 . 2 656 40
2 929 99
2 275 04
664 95
87 16
11 02
2 52 .
194 ~3 .
18.3 31
665 97
3 124 32
2 458 35
89 68

600 66
Gross Revenue

3 303 ll
l 7~ 91

431 36

12 26

28 67 ..

a 444 ·04

Cost of Merchandise Sold l Eetimated)
Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received &amp; J.iil eEaJ'nl•

8 16 92
386 61
2 901 96
16 41 .
4 181 8~
3 461 79
1

446 66

Cash

;:

666 97

I

~

1806

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

_169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

2118

I

74

74

2(.) 02

l 16

81 26

. 4 22

4 22

80 11

l 15
25 39

26 39

.,

2 77 ,,

19 95
101 21

l2'f\ ~B.

2 19
:·.2s 21

242 60

87 83

731 97

917 48

185 51

18 26

9 43
2 54

28 29

57 05

43 73

00 12

28 76
3 61

2 5?

5- 65

16 26

2 35 .

38 7.9 ,,

36 Q~"'

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine

164 67
:.; 82

Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses .
Total Selling Expenses

56

3 10

17 61 ..

17 76

SELLING EXPE:NSES,

173
174
175
176
177
178
179

25 00

26 25

1 25

1oi 36

105 00

5 65
3 62

186 62 -

285 10:.

98 48

~l:J, 02~

l il~ 65 :

208 63 :

85 74

15 91
100 16

• '15&amp; 06
75q 9?

368 12

3 60
8 79

49 00
47 79

2 57

..

!
I !

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light ~d Heat
Stationery and Postage
183
Telephone and Telegrams
184
185 , ' Watching and Janitor Service
186
Insurance
187
Othel' Expenses
180
181
182

101 65
:139 84
11 00
9 46
5 02

7 92
.::

27~ 89- -

353 2Q,,_

"

500 30 ::
14.5 ,,

674 40-

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
' Taxes

180 26
5. 2
27 14 .

Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

A;/ ✓-a

b

163 12 .

-,-.-

::_

16.1 .
95 84.
2.3
25 47.

4.5

70 37
1,. 7 -

3 226 ,06

3 657 03·

·a·· . -.,,~
~ t(!.--__,,,
Ia11ue by Acoountinj\ . epu~ent.
Cheyenne. Wyo.,

'.1ea

~71~

26 ·12
5 45
31 68

57

7 9.2 .

845 00
52 00
40 64
28 38

I•

87 94

89 03
3 00

? 15
3 26
5 45

33 95

2 27
7~. ..

74-,.

Total General Expenses

PURCHASES

240 00
14 50
67
4 45

·1 ••

1orLi

CALClll/\Tl0W~ VERI Fl ED
1
[I'
1 i • 15
n. I.H:t L, Cornpt. Operator.

-

71;3_
- 39....:-

~

1 ~71 !}7,, --1.. 567 35 =
-;

174 10 .. - 2 383
30
-1.6
17.9

2 614' ~ ,,

8~ 4~

75 05

2.9·
l 67
82 75
2.a .. -

118 02
42 97

509 84
3.1.
133 48 _

;:

....,;;;

430 _97

15.1

.6 •

37-6 36
.2.3

12 432
- 18.. 14 786 ~7 .,

3... 72
-~ ::
I
I

231 1_~ ,, .

2.2 l l
' ,
434 79 1
2.5 ' '
15 46
419 33
2 354 19

Correspondence in relation to this statement 11hould
be addressed to the Auditor.

F, C. B:
DEC '11 1915

t
of.C

f".,.,..
r-.
i i ,9Hl
.i,

II
• I:

�Comparative S tatement of Operation s of~

no- ~1ngton _ Store._ _ _ for the Month of

Fl ye

and for the

_Months of the Fiscal Ycar Ending June 30, 191~
FOR T HE PERIOD

FOR T HE MONT H

ACCT,

No.

Na,,embe r

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
OEC.

REC

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
01!'.C.

Rl!'.0

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged

7'=7 89

248 89

2 744 16

~

051 00

1 306 84

oss ao

460 06
2 7~ 50
30 7~

424: 96

3 164, 80

2 226 75

959 ~
2 765 80

2 727, 06

Coupons
Coal Department

21 05

3 962 98
3 240 97

4 132 90
3 403 06 ..

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold

Kl li. Earns

13 56 11 380 05 14 145 85
133 57
135 74,
9 69 ..
20
556 18
179 92 17 424 75

2 17
3 131 43
2 .4 94 32 .
637 11 ,.
. 10 99

42 61 .

20 60 .

?'12 36

732 61

162 08 .. 14 419 86 16 914 ·18
3 642 00
17 84!· 3 0011 89
214 83
225 82
22 01..
3
856 83
3 230 71
39 65-

772 36

732 51

39 85 ,

3 230 '71

3 856
, 63 ..

62-6 12 - ,

18.7

18.6

.2

1806

1808

.3

146

l 45

4 22

2 77

116

102 44

100 13
25 39

2 51

112 01 ..

7~ 86

,.

Gross Profit
Cash Discounts Received '

4U9 00

626 12

Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

r

Per Cent of Sales

~

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

1 45

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation

21 18

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

20 02

21 61

25 39

50
23 13

3 75 ..
23 77

3 25 .
64

20 45
124 34

151 26

26 91 ,_

157 5'1
2 58

85 33
9 84

889 54
~o 87
4:4 23

l 160 58
69 ~7
~2 45

270 84:

50

242 . 90
;t.2 42
2 33

26 00

25 00

126 38

130 00

3 62

l 096 _6.7 .

l 402 30

305 63 " I

"

l 06 .

SELLING EXPENSES,

17 3
174
175
176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Sapplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

l 83

5 65

38 60
l 78 1
5 65

282 66 "

97 00 ,,

97 43

6 45

559 94

466 55

94 39

l 085 00

89 03

1 50

996 97
60 00
86 13
30 79

64: 50
42 41

36 28

4 50
4.-3 72
4 49

l 777 ~e,.

41 87
l2 66 ..

5 46
2 2:1
12 66 ..

l 747 27 r

~o_ 61 ,,

70 75-..
2.5

2 998 89 ..

3 300 82=
16--1 .

301 93 ..

110 60
2.7

231 82

6- 44

14 ~ 69

GENERAL EXPENSES,
180
181
182

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses

103· 88
240 00

Total General Expenses

406 81 ,,

Total Operating Expenses

615. 59

11 0 0
38 34
5 67

7 92

-#

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sale~
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes

. :

14. 9
156 77
3.8 .
28 67

Net Income from Operation
.. Per Cent of Sales

128 10

240 00
12 50
1 77
6 90

7 92
13 40 ..
379 92 ~
686 34
17.4
46 17 .,
1.1 .,
22 23 '..
23 ~

,l ..

3. 1 ..

PURc72_s~

€:.?.'d.~pa

36 57
1 23

5 45
39 60

' 13 40 ..
2Q ~9 ::

l M 16
.3,

17.2

556 01
•2. 7

l .3

156 71.

85 13
,._5

?Pl 7~ . 15 368 l l

400 30
..

2•
17 007 68 .,
I•

0

t
r tm en,

Cheyenne, Wyo., ----Deia:u01..te~2,lii~.._,_

_ l O 1~

Correspondence in rel ation to this statement should
be addressed to th e A u ditor.

cAlctiu,r1n~ vrn1nrn
nr-c- ,LJ_ ' &lt;' 1"
R. r.~:1 I. ,:;, ..-,. ', r-•:i-~Aor,
1~

F. F . B .

OF.~ 24 1915

lj
j

�Comparative Statement of Operations of . . . . .. - - •

.Bi z _

and for the...

S~orc_ ·_ . . _

l int• _

_ 191-'i_

Months of the Fiscal Year En~iing June 30, 19L6~

'i

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT,

THIS YEAR

No.

.i.

_ for the Month oL_

INC . BLACK

LAST YEAR

OEC.

FOR THE PERIOD

ii.I

Rl!:O

THIS YEAR

'I

INC. BLA CK

LAST YEAR

OEC.

.I

REC
:l

!·

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received

500 ~
908 !Sl
3 2'8 l')t)
SI 66
4 .,91 25
., 3 189 14
l 668 11
95

22 89

Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers ..
Gross Revenue
Per Cent of Sales

1 ' ' ' 96
1 6?6 ·95

~

4 635 Z6

3 324. 20

784 35

204: 31

358 96

2 584 72
4.: 073 31
M9 65
l"I
366 25
14 648 10
4? 65
171 S9
iM 20
25 02 ..
41'1 91 22 217 00 W1 930 52
316 73 .. 17 659 00 19. 736 59
5 l9S 93
·4 668 00
10118

3 220 40

i.O ~ 4 . 374 34
2 822 41

l 581 93
'10

15 60

1 868 2Z

~

.2 40·
25
7. 29 . •
247 26
:l.08 72
4 90'7 G6

1 !?l l 15
l '188 59
2 "118 15

27 19
2 713 52
2 17_'? 5~

.. 535 93

4 2Q

l 85

:a26 88

20 38 ..
517 40

6 42? 06
6 4:26 0~

I

21.e

o3

I•

OPERATING EX~ENSES
:&amp;IAINTENANGE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169
170
171
172

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- 1Jepreciation

3 02

3 02

l 45

'l 24

5 79

2l l &amp;

20 01

114

123 59

120 l~

3 45

26 39

25 39

2l 18

23

oa

152 50
15 68
55
2T 3S
25 00

2'la 95

J

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

'.,
I'

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175
176
177
178

179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\ \-rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

"I'

'

i

181
183
184
185
186
187

'I

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

I

,·

1 002 04
44, 55
44 79
32 98
161 38

l 404 33

362 29

M 92
211 02

35 77
13
8 16

156 26

4 87

394 90,,

OQ 32

l 91
2 51

2G 28

l 25

219 07

308 34

89 27 I

1 315 74

1 710 GG

96 '73

97 93
240 00

1. 20

656 G7
l 235 ·97
71 00
96 16

565 40

9S: 19

l 325 00

89 03

98 49
59 68

3 81

2 . 148 ?~

49 '19
:. 34i 1~
. 2 l,Bj ~0

5 06
2. 27
34: 16:.
4Q. J)5,I

3 .60~ 98

4 _074 62

56 08
4 40

7 9t

7 92
21 5..0

46 Q6
68

..

;1.1

21 50. ,
71 46

611 Ot

718 10

12.e
l 065 86

l'l.7
794 58

162 6). 11
~-9 fl
271 3S

.., ()$

10.1
l 6l.

JJ~

'194 14t .

242 69

83i l OIi
11. ,
1
\_ l

?.!? 6&amp;

18•.2 .

1 88'1
52
·-_

'::,_

!

a.6 •

16.2

lGeS

1 297 68

1 350. 5ft

11_: -;2
1 us: 96
a._L .

a!•.~o·

32 1• ,_. , .,,..

2 33

46!-lt ~ \
.1 ..
52 86;
.4 • .:

1~ 62 ..

1196 44
4-ll

72 ~~-

f-~r~:!. :~;·:!.8896 :20

l 607 43.

" ,·
''--J (~,
\ -, •·•• • l--.... ·1
... •
.,,. ).
•

. • '• )
• •-•

•

a oo·

79 00

35 67
5 66
47 52

442 33

I

~

3 50

WIO 07

,l

..

·14 50

! O 03
5 08
11

22.2

fJ ~~-Z~
CALC\IL/\i\&lt;W:": VERIFIED
F!°H 3 10 16
[l, BEU, Co::i~t. Opc,a\or.

l 06
28 79.

24 82

i40 00
11 00

.I

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxe5 (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

PUBCBASBS_

91 45
2 83

21 51
1'14 28

-l

GENERAl. EXPENSES,
180

10 85
2 4'1

20 46

145 49

..,I

1·0
•
•

Q8

"·

.. .... \ _ •. . ., - •. . , ( _. r r . :-ta:
•

,

,

• ' _

IJ

f 1 • ••

•

.

..

,. - - •

1:-- ~- : , , ;· '.: ; ....\ l ' ' l

· • · / . .'· ~ t - ... ....."' 1·: . ..~.... I: ..._:~; . :~..... ,
.s.,-w

•

I:

.... i

.:. . ,

t .... -..: . .•.

•... &gt;,_ _.,.· : .-...1~:.:::=i.~ .rJ..' C v' r ,:··c-_.i·

•

.

,:

I

1

�_ _ _ .S tore

Comparative Statement of Operations of_

- - -191..:_EL

~

and for the_-13..on~n~ -

1

Months of the Fis.c al Ycar Ending June 30, 191..6._

l

10-14-500

r

FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT.

0

No.

THIS YEAR

LA ST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
ReD

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK .
DEC.
RED

OPERA.TING REVENUES

•

SALES,

s1e u3

Cash

933 20

[:}61 60

3 280 00

2 910 35

Charged
Coupons

13 52

Coal Department
Gross Sales

4 029 83

Cost of Merchandise Sold

3 986 1~

Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts .Received

11

•·

843 70
70

Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers

I

"

578 18

844 40
.

·-

3 863 65
3 092 19

771 36

1

38 ~5

571 70
369 65

3 940 03
5 00(&gt;" 51

17 928·10
171 39

,. 1.3 52
966 28
893 94
72 34

27 ~6 p3

2kti5~

5 413 53
2 946 22
20 2'76 60

2 34:8 50

- 157 72
.

13 67

28 794 O? •
~~ 828 78

6 965 29

60 15

15
50 15

822 06

22 34

5 r/62 OG

4 so
277 03
6 247 12 ·

65

3 lO

24'1=1m

1 ~72 70
2 OGO 29
1 747 2~
1 283 65
4.-63 59
· 1 70
'29 77

495 06

Gross Revenue

044 40

822 06

22 3~

5 762 06

6 24'112

49~ 06~

Per Cent of Sales

17.6

21.3

3p8

21 o3

21.7

o4 ..

1 45

7 24

5 79

144- 74

l~O 16

4 68

25 39

25 39

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE•

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169 • Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- l&gt;epreci~tion
170

171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

,.

I,,

I

I'
1• • --

2115

20 02

11 25_

l l3
11 .26 ~

32 40

20 02

12 30 ,

177 89

31 7.0

21,. pl
19~- 3Q

10 19
16 41

152 60

245 10
18 30
l 92

92 60

·5 26
60

13 12

l 1£14 54
49 81

l GJ!.9 ~..3
98 70

454 89

46 811

25 00

26 26

1 25

45 39
32 98

176 38

182 50

1 ~5
8 16
-6 12

183 36

291 55

108 ~9 ,.

l ~99 j.9

2 002 29

503. 19,,

98 8.5

93 57
127 60
14, 50

5 28

765 52

2 60

1 360 97
82 00

S57 05
1 452 GO

98 47

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175
176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Dt!liverymen
\'\"rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies an&lt;l Expenses
Other Expenses
_ Total Selling Expenses

l 32

24 82

48 89

,.

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180 ,
181
182
183
184
185 ,
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water. Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

125 00
11 00

16· 31
6 ·44
4 65

21 97

7 92

7 92

--

~70 17

4 40

3 50 :
5 66 ·
2 04 i'
4 ss :

~f~ 9() - - ·-·-

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
!':et Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

1

ii

112 47
42 31 •

MAA 3 1916

¾ 08

l 77'

10 21 1

55 44 .

57 '11

2.1.:: , 2 ·41a &lt;;2

.~; 4159 6~

-i 0~5 ~-l

. 4 656 .lP.
].6.,;.t

_ 15,~.
1. 656 15
·_ $.l
~l.l ~5

F. P . B .

120 ~6

11 50
7 99

10 21

11

91 53

93 50

34 16

l 590 97
5.5 ·

-- i 77 ;i'l .

2 27 1
34 16
40 64~
. :.:
560 2.4 ,,

lo

65 18

- -·~- ~

33 88 .,
3 1 30

·1 444 90

1 413 $0

-?•3

4e9

, i ..

,.22 714: 32

2~-'_45'1 50

256 82

�Comp arative Sta teme nt o f Operations of__ _ _

S'ano _______.Stor e ___

_ __ fo r t he Mon th of_ __~~brua.=ey
""---

- 191.JL...

and for th e_ ---EighL.........._ _Mon ths of the Fiscal Year E nding J une 30, 191- ~IO-l•l-600

;;

FO R T H E PERIOD

FOR THE M ONTH
ACCT.

NO.

THI S YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC . B l.ACK
CEC.
REC

T HIS Y E AR

L AST YEAR

INC. B l.ACK
C E C.
REC

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
MiseeUaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

625 70

559 06
802 94
3 229 50

3 144 75

4 652 30

15 tJ9
B 992 59

308 25

4 500 69
3~ 16
554 09
5 869 45
00 75 . 2115? 60
13 89
171 39
659 ?l 31· 699 13
578 i:ll 25 048 99
81 04 6 650 l~
~ 05
55

3 264 th?

1 438 55
2 614 9S

23 421 35 .

2 263 76

171 60
52 786 60
5 20

21
1 087 53
675 21
412 32
115

5 959 2~

25 724 20
7 062 46

3 751 ·12
90l 18

3 17~ 45

95

40

902 13

820 54

81 59

6 G54 19

7 057 66

413 47

902 13

820 54

81 59

6 65~ 19 • 7 06'1- 66

413 47,,

50

12

38

l 96

7 Z6

5 41

2115

20 02

1 13

165 89

160 1.8
25 39

25 39

B20 14

..

19.-4

Per Cent of Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures- Repairs

169 'h

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-·Depreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

I
,I

39 80
207 64.

8 10
29 75

2 0 ;J.4

148 23

235 00

6 08

9 17

86 77
3 09

l 342 77
55 09

50

2 35

l 85

45 89
32 98

5 71

21 51

18 29

214 44.

6 80

1 aat1 4o

541 66

107 87
49 l ~

51 98

8 16

SELLING EXPENSES,

174
175
176

177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\'\"rappins Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Fet:d and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Sellirig Expenses

3 30

25 00

26 25

1 25

201 se

24 82
208 75

_ 179 81

2'12 77

92 96,

l 678 91

2 ~75 06

596 15 :

2 94

853 77
l 600 97

i o1 41
91 63

149 99

752 36
l 692 GO
106 00
127 33

47 64

49 4,7

7 37

GBNEBA:L EXPENSES,

180
181
182
183
184

185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery aod Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Ot_h er Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
:Set Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

98 25

95 31

240 00

240 00

11 00

12 60
6 87

37 52
5 33

5 39

l 50

93 00

30 65
06

10 21

!:

7 92

7 92

400 02

567 ~9

609 58
13.l,
292 55

660 90
l,6. 5 _

34 16

32 031,

2 818 ~4

2 8g7 5g

3114..
8 .61 ~

.51 32 ..
3 o4. ,.

4 ?05 49
l4o~
l ~.948 70

5 317 .(lp

611 . 5.§ ,,

f

t•

262 21
5. 6

2.6 lQ
133 46
a .3

4 ·1e ..
128 ?°5:
2.3 ..

3 994 39

2 552 74

30 34

2 27

65 63

132 ~l

...o

1 83

10 21

63 36

159 64

6. 3

13 00

22 66

6. 1
2¾1 59

1s ..2
l 750 61

5.3

_ l,o 3

..

198 09
..8.
38 CM.,

l 707 11
5~4

203 55
l 54-'7 06
4 o7

160 05

l .44! 651: 26 708 71

25 010 24

l 698
~- 47

o'7 .,

�• ~.r-n::an

DU- WWW • ~ ~

C~mi,&lt;t.m-vcista'tem'e nt of Operations of_ _ftm
.
0_ _ __ _ _Store_

_ __,__ _ for the Month of_ _~

])._, ___ _191,_EL

and for the_ _J ino-_ _ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191-.6.£_
IO-H-500
----- - -- - - ,.
FOR THE PERIOD

- - - - -----====~
FOR THE MONTH

'

ACCT'.

No.

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
ReD

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
D EC.
RED

I

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

858 81

576 65

Charged

1 244 06

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

2 953 40

372 06
Z 155 75
18 70

6 056 27

4 125 16

Cost of Merchandise Sold

4: 127 19
929 08
60

3 248 74

93i 1i i'
878 45

876 42

52 6G 1

80

20

929 68

8"17 .22

52 4:G

7 583 s,.,

7 944 88

929 6_8

877 22

52 46

7 503 67

7 944 8~

18 .. 4

21.2

2000

2lo5

l 95

7 36

5 41

186 30

180 20
25 39

25 59

Cash

Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total

280 16

5 359 50

7 113 51

872 00
~02 35.

G 517 s9 ·

1158 39

3 626 53

3 4.-06 98
2 "468 10
18. 91 ...

24: 111 00 26 57'7 10
1171 3$
190 30
36 755 40 36 911 82
29 176 18 28 972 94
7 579 22
7 938 88
4 65
6 00

18 '10
••

-

156 42

203 24
359 66

1 35
361 01

Allowaucesand Discounts to Customers ;I
Gross Revenue
P!:lr Gent g! Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- -lJepreciation ,
Vehicles and Harness
H orses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

170

I

171
172

20 41

39

20 02

6 .10

l 28
21 69

61 8§
Bl 88

qQ 58
60 19

'll 08
229 3~

83 ;37
296 32.

42 29
66 9~

152 50

260 50
15 35

108 00
6 53
70 ,
2 26

l 495 27
65 71

2 14.4 93

649 '66

123 22

46 59
32 98
226 38

49 19

51 51
2 60
5 90
7 37

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17-1
175
176
177
1

178
179

Salesmen aud Deliverymen
\\'rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies a·n d Expenses
Other Expenses
Tola! Selling ~xp_enses_

9 82
70

2 26
25 00

25 00

•

·I

30~ 11

GRNEBAL E .X PENSES,

180
I

181
182
183
184
185
186
1S7

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone an&lt;l Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expeuses

95 '75
240 00

Total Genei:al Expenses

'9_7_7 4:5

J.:e~ Cent !l_f Sales

2 576 l.7

71i 2_4:_: l

101 43
91 G3

11

95 73

02 1,

949 52

240 00

I

1 a,.1,0 9r1

12 50

G 55

l 50 11
11 06

104 00

848 09
1 932 60
118 50

5 17

167 60

4 92

133 88

2 rs: •

33 72

52 81

54 39

• l 58

7 92

7 92

11 00
17 61

01

10 21
'll 28

··- r . -

~87. t~

7S?.' Yl

342 52
_ 6~8

124 61

11. 6

'.!,~ • ~

_

16_5 45 L _5 _?-.~~ -:..~ t? . -- 6 06~ (i6 _
-6 ._6- [
14...4_ __ - · l 6.o4 ·ai7 91 1· 2 2 91 22
l 875 22
__ 3 ._8·
- ~ .•i_
_5_o_l .

1

~ .Q_
2.5 ~i _- _l,3 _:5~ _
.253 3~
99 27
231 45J'
.2 037 85

1i 89 :..
330 12

2.4 _,

PURCHASES

-

. 4 ...1

228 Q9
.1 646 33

5.5.

3 -701 _4:t
___.J!~~ Q_!}----- __?~ 510 08
- - -~- --

-

.:::'~

4~5
-"':-

14 50 .

10 21
73 55
• 34 16

~-191{_it

9- 83 L. 3_.~l.;16 39
~

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-~er Cent of Sales
~et He\·enue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation-

27 08
233 75

2~
_.711 -. ~6 _
~- --~-

2 .?.7 ;

34 .16
_ .-.:-1 ,·22. '.
• Y/"/J_ gl ·;,
2 .oQ

I

h

416 00
_ ___l . l ._ '._

;a-1.. 5Q ..
3 91 50
1-..0 •··

V98 42
-

-

f:

•

�- , , r .. - B !. FEfi.i••~

.

co'~Uve~Wient of Operations of~ ~-- ____

Storc _ _ ~ ___for the Mo!1th of____.A,F-11 ...___191_~

.

.

and for the,_ __..,
f_An__ ___ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 191,~
10-1&lt;1-r,oo

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No,

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. EILACK

DEC.

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. B L ACK

DEC,

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged

75~ 25
l lfol• 6'7

Coupons
Coal Department

3 171,15

Gross Revenue
Per Cent of Sales
I!

C

'I 1~2 63

1 020 as
4 259 87
2 356 50

4 095 13

1 011 84 41 862 37

4 J.'12 04-

3 317 16

954 88 .. 33 348 22

931! 93

777 97
40

156 96

8 514 15

40

4 G5

G 40

1 75

934 93

778 37

156 56

8 518 80

8 723 25

204 45

~4 93

7'18 37

UJG 56

8' 510 80

8 ?23 2._5

. 204 45

18.3

19.0

Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allow:mcesand Discounts to Customers

6 113 75
8 2g5 08

4 035 21
29 618 65
~10 46
41 006 95
3~ 290. 10
a 716 as

s ios 97

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales

129 61
772 89

621 74
408 68
3 041. 55

20 lG

129 60 2? 2e2 15
20 16 .. .
171 39

·59 O? ..

855 42
l Q58 12 ..
·202 70

lo

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

13 05

l 45

11 60

15 00

8 81

6 19

169
170 ,:
171
172

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-!Jeprcciation
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

20 41

20 02

39

206' '71

200 22
20 3~

6 '19
·.25 39

66 66
6~ 67 ,.

41 08
262 79

150 03
3(M. 45

108 95

33 46

66 66
88 l3

8"1 09
2 37

1 648 90

2 386 65

7 7G

240 72
10 13

73 47

2 21

736 75
· 59 .ae

60

2 71

133 35

47 09

u

l ~l G6 ,

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17 I,
175
176
177
178

179

1.00 G3

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\\"rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Ad,·crtising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

51 90

4 81

32 98

27 08

2Sl.38

258 '15

5 90
7 37

-25 00

25 00

186 89

?.:18 66

91 67

2 063 82

2 856 "13

802 91 • • .J

114 17

92 75 .

21 42

125 00

125 00

1 063 69
1 965. 97

940 84
2 057 90

122 85
91 63
17 00
46 35

' GENERAL EXPENSES,

181

181
183
184
185
186

187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone anrl Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Sen·ice
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

11 00
37 24
5 49

!.

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
:-.;et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
:-.et Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

a B'O

13 50
24 61
5 71

l2 63
22

7 92
20 83

7 92

321 6~

269 49

20 .83 ..
52 16 ,,

54~ OQ /

636 18

.94 18,,

~0 . 6
392 93

l !?. 5
142 19

~:.9 ..

7~?

250 74

~... 6

4.2

16 27°
376 56

1 91

,.,

140 28
3 ...

4 749 40 /

2 860 65 ·

14 ~6 ;.
236 38

llay~o _ _ _ __, 101_§_!.

4.0 _

116 00
204 84
58 30
10 21
'19 20
20 83
3 518 04

5. 834 55
· 13. 9
2684 15
6. 4

269 66

2 414 49

5.7

132 00

158 49
60 10

1 ao

10 21
81 47
34 16

2 27.
1~ 33 ..
53 31? ,,

~; '705 84

87.l 19
·2:.5 _
66 6 74

---

3 464 66
16.4
2 017 41

•

11

~. 9

1.5 ..

230 80
1 ?80 61
4a4

-~8 85 ..

f,27 88
1. 3 _

�•~ -"""' r.lMI

Compa~ffll1mt of Operations of~
a n d f o r t h e_ _

O-

_Els7en

_ __ Store _ ______ for the Month of_

J.7-1-.Y...__ _ _ _191-'L

_

M o n t h s o f t h e F i s c a l Y c a r E n d i n g J u n e 30, 191- - 6
.J •

10-14-r,OO

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

DEC.

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

DEC,

RED
r.

l:

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Charged

1 ~OS 42

687 16
~20 74

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales

3 001 65

2 876 75

767 34:

Cash

70 18
987 66

124. 80
19 95

5 871 09

7 929 79
4 455 95
9 703 50
30 283 70 32 .e,95 ~o
171 39
2ZO i l
47 029 68 45 011 55
37 598 75 ~ 5 514: ~o
9 430 93
9 497 15
6 20
7 05

958 !70

5· ;?,l};/7, 55
2 211 70
59 02..
2 018 13

1,9 95
4 004:' 60
3 22~ 30
"/80 30

1162 71
1 026 23

66

90

918 33

780 95

137 30

9 437 13

9 504 20

67 07

Gross Revenue

918 -33

78Q 95

137 38

9 437 l3

9 504 20

67 07.,

Per Cent of Sales

r,.e

19. ~

20. 1

21. 1

5 167 31

.4 250 _53

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales

916 78
l 65

Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Aliowancesand Discounts to Customers

136 48

2 08~ :J~.
~6 22

85

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE•

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- lJepreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
:,

3 34

3"/

2 97

18 34

9 18

9 16

20 41
66

20 02
6 60

39
5 94

227 12
66

220 "24:

6 88

31 99

31 33

18. l ~
42 66

66 66

4:8 51

59 23

216 69

157 46

93 65

51 09 ,.

305 35

478 10

172 "/5.,

155 10
8 01

242 50
13 57

87 40

2 620 15
14:6 92

8~4, 15

50

3 60

1. 804 00
81 48
47 59

55 50
27 00
283 75

7 91

3 141 40

898 97,

l 170 75
2 205 97
lZ6 00

l 03'7 67
2 297 60
145 50

133 08

220 97

176 57

63 87
10 29

66 17

4.-4 40
2 30

87 12
20 83

89 39
35 16 .

14 33

3 90q . 80 / 3. 8i 8 0$

57 74,:

SELLING EXPENSES,

178
174
176

176
177

178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\\"rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

5 56
3 10

32 98

::

25 00

25 00

188 61

284 67

96 06

107 06
240 .00
11 00
16 13

96 83
240 00

10 ~3

13 50

5 57

6 07

2 50
1 95 .
50
08

276 38

65 445 90
7 37

GENERAL EXPENSES,

I

180
181
182
183

184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
:-:et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales
PURCHASES

~ ij,-,/;6

18 08

08

7 92

7 92
1 00

1 00 ..

387 16 /

' 383 40

4 36 "

618 9~

76l 7~
19.Q .
19 23

142 79.. "

~ .4?~ 5Q

7.0
280 17

-!:1

5·. 3

13.7
2 983 55
6.04

11 47
268 70
5.1 . ..

2ez 1-4
2 700 11/
. 5.1

~- 0

299 40

5.8

13 79 v

2 31

285 6.2
5.,5

16 92

4. ~8 65 /

.4

2 614 16

l 524 49

38 3%

91 63
19 ·50
10 29
2 27· •

7 467 56
1606 ,

1 013 .~8:;
2.9 :.

2 036 84

946 91

4. 5
233 11

50 33..

1.9 ..
896 58

803 53

l.o ..

4.1

~ 34 .1 86 48
~.

4 208 65

.,:s,t ;.tLl..:.U SA. Ci&lt;. OY . • ••• • ... o- ... :-it ~••• ~ .. . ,

CALLED OAOK TG . • •

~'t?A-..........

�/" ' ... . ' .•
Comparative Statement of Operations ot...-1'.0llil, -17ASH.. _

store_ _

_for th e Mo n t h o f_ ~JONE
c.-=a=•L...---_191-fi.._

_

and for the __ ~e.ly..e___ _Months of the Fiscal Year E n ding J une 30, 19L.6.....
IO•l -1-f,00

FOR TH E P E R I O D

FOR THE M O NTH
ACCT.

TH I S YEAR

NO.

INC. BL•ACK

LAST YEAR

DEC ,

THIS YEAR

RED

LAST YEAR

INC. B l.ACK

DEC .

RED

::

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES ,

793 67

Cash

3 055 40

450 4A
2 802 10

5 113 99

3 862 87

2 505 67

2 608 32

2 176 98
l 685 89

50

1 264 9.2

Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales

"

Per Cent of Sales

7~9 63
6 062 03

84 Y/5
3 269 25
2 413 04

11 18-3 04
7 45

856 21
1 05

7 664 76

J. 958 40

12 039 25

40

10

6 70

2 608 82

l 686 29

922 63

12 045 95 11 190 49

855 4G

608 02

1 686 29

922 53

12 045 95

11190 49

855 46

51. 0

43.7

7 o3

23ol

22 .. 9

42

18 3.4

9 18

9 16

240 28

5 90
31 33

2

Gross Revenue

25 r/3

8 4:14 39

4 906 39
814 48 10 968 42
33 339 10 35 297 50
253 30
256 14
171 39
25 73 ..
125112 52 143 6'1 48 874 42
328 69 ~ 4:0 104 42 37 691 ~18

209 07

922 4.5

Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers

584: 60

OPERATING EXPENSES
M A I N T E N AN CE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-- l&gt;epreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

20 06

20 04

02

247 18
6G

41 29

.''11 92

3 0 63
30 61

100 52

28$ 61

366 70

57.0 06

188 09
203 36

l 955 45
91 05

2 868 15

912 70

156 9?

65 92

48 02
36 88

12 57

301 38

60 59
27 08
308 75

&amp;l 35

91 96

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\\"rapping Paper and Twine

151 45
9 57

240 00
10 05

Store Supplies
Ad,•ertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplie::s and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total SeJling Expenses

4.-3
3 90
25 00

5 09

25 00

190 35

280 i 4

89 79 .;

2 432 78

3 4:21 54

988 7{

107 74

92 53

15 21

l 278 49

1 130 20

148 29

242 60

240 00
13 50
5 87

2 60

2 44B 57

2 ~37 60

89 03

11 00
14 92

2 50

137 00

22 OQ

9 05

5 , 41

6 76

i 36

235 89
69 28

159 00
182 44
72 93

SELLING EXPENSES,

173

17-!
l T5
176
177

178
179

31 99

tt

80 55
48
4 66
3 90

9 so

7 3'1

Iii

GENERA L EXP ENSES ,

180
181
182
183
18-1
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone ancl Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Rc,·enue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
TaxC!S (Estimated)
:Set Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

l Q 29.

7 92
389 59
•·

641 29
12.5
l 967 53
3~.a

7 92
.. --·- ...
366 58

23 01 ,,

738 68_

1~.1 ..
947 61
24~6__

iJ. 43 .

l 962 10

], 0~
946 53

~8. 4

24·, 5

" 2 157 29

2 190 04

3 55
10 2~
2 27 ,

4 295 39

97 31
_;3.§_J.§..
4 214 64

-ecf 75-

97 39 u

7 094 87

8 20,? 2~

l 111 37_ .

. 606 . .,

l 3 o_S
4 951 08

16~8_

3.2

2 984 .25

:·1 966 83

95 04
2Q ~

1 019 92 I
~..T 9. ...
· --~~ '..

9.5

6.~l ,_ .

2 88 _87

234 .19

4 66l 21

2 750 06

14 33

_3,.4

st. 68 -&lt;

8. 9

5. 6

l 912 15 ,
3.3

3~ • 75 :· 40
- 552 42

36 576 52

4 175 90 •

l 015'57
~ .9 . ~

.191...2..!_

53 45

:,
I

�for the Month of.__ __.nt_J._y_. ____191 !&gt;_ _

Comparative Statement of Operations oL---1'J!IZIO_ - ·· - - - - Store__ ____

and for the_ _O~ =----- Mont.hs of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 19LL
10-u.r,oo
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

L.AST YEAR

INC. BLACK

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

L.AST YEAR

ll'IC. BLACK

DIEC.

RED

ll

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash
Charged

789 29

l

Coupons
Coal Department

~

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold

5
4

Gross Profit from Sales
Mis~cllaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

::35 23
982 ~5
106 97
207 76
899 22

"/59 85
427 94

l 093 55
30 84

3 112 18
2 526 83

29 'l-4

907 29

1 083 90
30 84:
l 994 79
l 680 92
313 87

80

585 35
45

900 02

586 80

314 22

900 02

585 80

314 2~

36

18.8

Per Cent of Sales

I

OPERATING E XPENSES

I

MAINTENANCE,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

1 43

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's- Uepreciation

20 ·59

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Toto.I Maintenance

1 43
20 04

55

I
25 75
47 77

2 34
22 38

23 41 H
26 39 j;

168 87
7 20

225 44

9 80

D6 57
2 52

64

1~ 43

10 79

25 00

26 38

l 38

201 ?9

281 05

79 26

95 '15

98 14

2 39

125 00

11 13

6 55

136 13
13 50
26 3.2
7 23

7 92

7 92

296 98

288 24

8 74 ;:

546 54
10."1
353 4 8
6.9.
28 84

591 6'1
19.
5 87

45 l3 ..
. 8,.3 ..
U9 35

36 60
42 47

7 7§

/3 /

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17·1
li6

176
17i
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Slore Supplies
Ad,·ertising
Horst.'S-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses
GBNBBAL EXPENSES,

lbO

181
18:l
188
l&amp;l

185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Sen•ice
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

11 00
50 76

Total Opernting Expenses
Oprg. E&gt;.ps.-Per Cent of Sales
:-/ct Revenue {Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent uf Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
!'\et lncom~ from Operation
Per Cent of Sales
PURCHASES

324 64

.6.4
3

752- 4~

2 569 87

2 50
.25 44
68

367 1 1

H

D.JP.u:.i $U?1'
1
, • ,. •• •'- ~ rn:::...m~!rIT,

.. -~ :.'"',1 Yr:;r;•. P::ms. c.; CoI&lt;1'J.•1lOT,r,1 :l?,

l

�Comparative Statement of OpeHtions of_---.
r . ._ _ __

and for the

Store_

-

-

~ for the Month of_._ A ~.•= t=•---

191..!&gt;_

_,T=wo,.___ __ Months of the Fiscal Ycar Ending June 30, 191....!_
UJ..t,1-500

::

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.

THIS YEAR

No.

IHC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

Dl!:C,

THIS YEAR

Rl!:D

INC. BLACI&lt;

LAST YEAR

DEC.

l'IED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALESa

Cash
Charged
Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowancesand Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue

682 . 6?

634 00

l 449 ~2
3 150 10

3M 88
2 423 30

5 282 19

l 171 96

48 67

l 104 64

2 784 65

1 395 85
772 82
~ 316 85
61 78

7.0 11
2 011 83

1 815 70

726 80
30 94

5 132 55

30 94

l 849 O?

l o 389 lG

6 545 30

3 043 86

4 393 4"1
808 '72

3 4a3 12
2 815 68
61,7 44

l 577 79 ..
2'11 28

S 342 51
l 202 79

3 258 71 .

60

40

20

8 601 .22
l 78'1 94 ·
140

85

55

809 32

61'1 84

271 48

l 709 34

l 203 61!

585 70

889 32

61? 04

271 48

l 789 S"3

l ~03 64

585 70

18.0

lo 2

Per Cent of Sales

61 78

585 15

18.4

OPERA.TING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

1 26

2 69

57

41 18

10 32 ..

36 07

20 02

12 15

79 9~

156 55

201 86

45 31

325 42

427 30

9 '74

10 38
23 24

64:

17 02
2 18

.20 18

1 21

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-l&gt;epreciation

20 59

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

10 32
32 l 'I

20 02

2 69

l 12

40 06

33 73
3'1 54

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17-1
175
176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper aod Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses- Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selli~g Expenses

1 54

21 70

42 67
3 08
61 39

3 08
26 00

3 08

268 56

70 73

112 63
240 00

3 89

11 00
1'1 04
6 57

13 50

2 50

229 68
365 00
22 00

6 39
6 69

.11 65
88

67 80
13 12

40

40

7 92

7 92

i5 84

398 95

385 43

.
• · 6'13 6'1

923 95
11. a

669 01
r

25 00

50 00

101 88
3 16
40 4 9

3 08
1 38

149 99

"

GENERAL EXPENSES,

180
181
162
183
184
185
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery aod Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Pcr Cent of Sales
:-:et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales
PURCHASES

116 42
240 00

45 06 4

l 188 oo

19. 5
5117

7.7
316 54

· 12 31

~., 14

..

601 34
.5~~

253 06·

78 31

14 83 ..
331 37 •

560, 19·

265 37

5. o

,.s

5 234 85

.11. 4

.4115

210 67

19 01

37G 13

11 1 3
5 00
37 09
20
40

27 00

30 71
;J.2 92
40

39 77 :•
72 68
,7o9 ..
658 ~--

1 260 6~
19 o3
57 04

22 59
680 97 •

6.3 74
120 7 8

5.4
~ 352

6'1

1 882 l,8

8

~5 922 64

3 064 73

-To Pn.ElsIDENT.

· -Y.. ~O VIOE. Pr..m. &amp; CoNTROLDER,
I 'r.L'o V ICE. PRES, &amp; QEN'L. :MGR.

1-J

\ ,~
'fo· A S~S'!'.A N'..• (;;~NF..nAL l ifANAGj:z
1"'\
' l'o GENERAL SO?a-uN•rri:NDEN'l'.
'l'o PUROI:IASING AGJilN".l'.
,
0, '
To SUPErUNTENDEN'l' oF Stl'On:mif •
\
'!' 1) J.f TNill•SilPBRINTENDENT S.

v , ., ,

I

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f

I

�Comparative Statement of Opera~ions of._

____!'OlfO .· · _·_

Store_ -- -·-- ·· for·thc Month o f

SEP.l!EI.IB~ .

191~

and for the_ Three______ Months of the F iscal Year Ending June 30, 19L..7.1t.
IQ..1-1-000

ACCT,

N o,

T HIS YEAR

L.AST YEAR

.. l'

FOR THE P E RIOD

FOR T HE M ONTH
INC, BLACK

DEC.

T H IS Y EAR

RED

INC. B l.ACK

L A ST YEAR

OEC,

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SA.LES,

800 29
3 009 05

Cash
Charged

153'129

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowancesand Discounts to Customers
Gross Revenue
Per Cent of Sales

105 75

· 394 54

804 22

2 204 83

2 058 30
24 24

534 01

24 24
2 04112

2 2'l2 26
5 793 70
7 666 812:

1 799 60
l -577 04
6 386 15
06 02
9 847 81

/1.:72. 65
~ 216

66
l 281 G9

332 34
55

2 694 18

8 07112
l 776 69

2 20

1 10

86 02
5 884 98
4- 967 49
917 49
110

674 .16

332 89

2 696 38

1 777 79

918 59

907 04

574 15

332 89,.

2 696 38

1 777 79

918 59

1'1.

17.4

5 343 G3

3 302 51

4 437 39
906 24
80

2 728 61
573 90
25

907 04

15 732 79

1 708 78.. 13 '038 61

l7ol

OPE RA.TING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

62

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-l&gt;epreciation

170
171
172

Vehicles and H arness
H orses-Renewals
O~her Expenses
Total Maintenance

20 59

20 02

15 00

G2

3 31

67

61 77

GO 08

l 69

15 00

51 07

2 ~4

48 73

16 19 .

ll9 16

62 42

53 73

3 31

36 21

20 02

155 80
8 92

150 00

5 80

481 22

fi'77 30

96 08

4 29
50

4 63
50
26 00

25 94

2 18

24 4 7
43 17

40 99

25 00

3 08

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
17•1:
175

176
177
178
179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
\!\'rapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
A.d"ertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

25 00

=

l 47

25 00

25 00

75 00

76 38

21 92
1 38

214, 72

17? 79

609 34 •

724 'l-0

115 06

118 29
2.0 00
11 00

143 74
UO 00

34'1 97
605 00
· 33 00

35~ 41

GENERAL E XPE NSES,

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

I

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone an&lt;l Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
:Set Revenue (Excluding Tax~s)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales

S 3 7.

r:

'I 86

l 19

5 05

7 92

83 28
21 49

616 13
38 0038 33

6 44

11 13
5 00
44 95

20 10

1 39

5 45

5 45

23 76

23 71!,
..

401 06

~

51

21 45 ::

1:: 114 50

1 .,,.Q96 18·

18 32 .

651 99
12.2

Gai? 32

29 6'1 ,,

1 -.~-~

00

43 01

18.8

6 06 ..

255 ()6

48 17

1 83,9 99
l l e7

303 22

856 3.9
5•ci4

19:al
105 21

961 60

2~ 79
231 26

_2, 14
75 31

_ 3 36 ..

64 94

196 09

~o as

25 94 .
987 54

9 206 12·

5 608 -3G

,.e

4.3

P URCHASES

5 82'1 21

~'?,J.£.f?~
Auditor's OUice, Cheyenne , Wyo.,.

:"I

5 05

7 92

j

,I

11 00
'I 62
7 18

11$ 4 8

25 45

F. P, BRISCOE
OCT 2 t l9t6

306 5'1

791 45

7.4

5.
3 283 58

2 543 63

�r

Comparative Statement of Operations of__ S'ai9._..:_ __ ____ Sto~e __ - -- ·- •..for the Month of~

. and for the_._~

_

•~o~- ~•=r --•'----1916.__

_:_ Months of the Fiscal Year F.nding June 30, 191 ?.
10-H-r.OO

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

THIS YEAR

No.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

DEC.

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash

l 2?15 05

Charged

1 098 72
a 859 oo

Coupons
Coal Department
Gross Sa,les
Cost of Merchandise Sold

5 233 62
..

4 31'1 66

Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
Cash Discounts Received
Total
Allowances and Discounts to Customers
r.

Gross Revenue

•·

r.

✓

r:

Per Cent of Sales

2 245 1€:&gt;
8 279 00
a 653 oo

1.. 302 l~
11 613 42

15 291 85

3 444 04 l 789 68 20 966 41
2 '/63 _. § _ • • l 555 83 .. 17 356 27 10 834 95.

? 614 56

446 66
'101 96

829 49
396 76

.3 .547 30

2 267 ...85

692 00

!0 626 6.9

88 6'1

28 67 ..

915 96
l 20

G80 21

6 892 42

114 69

l 873 69
114 69

Gdi21
·32 ...
- .
'

3 610 14

2 i56 90

l 153 24

35

235 75
85 •

3 40

1 46

1 95

91'116

680 55

236 GO

3 613 5~

2 458 3.5

l 155 19

tl? 16

680 56

236 60

..

-

3 613 M

1 155 19 , _

1'1.6

1"108

lo3 ..

22 65

22 65

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNANGB,

168

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

1914

169

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-lJepreciation

ao 59

170
171
172

Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Expenses
Totai Maintenance

82 36

59

1 10

0126

1'7 61

17 61

en. 01

39 93

88 '19

114 ,.

156 08

157 50

16&amp; 6?

8 311

3 82

2 83
4 55

731 9'f
28 29
~ "15
5 66
101 38

31 12 .
54 87

SELLING EXPENSES,

173
174
175

176
177
178

179

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Store Supplies
Advertising
Horses-Feed and Care
Stable Supplies and Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Sellirig Expenses

a6 00

: 26 00

638 72
34 31
a 10
26 00
l OO 00

·190 8'1

186 62

800 21

911 02

110 81 '"

6'7 88

1()1 65
139 8'

-116 85
732 50
44 00
120 43

456 06

40 21

'155 91
4:9 00

23 47
5 00

47 o/9

'12 64

28 24

25 12

3 12

56

2 67

56
2 57

93 25

G 02

41 55
19 35
1 38

GENERAL EXPENSES,

181
182
183
184
186
186
187

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Force
Water, Light and Heat
Stationery and Postage
Telephone and Telegrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.- Per Cent of Sales
.Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per Cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)
Net Income from Operation
Per Cent of Sales
PU BC HAS.ES

11, 50
11 00
37 15

6 75
., 92

'I

11 00
9 46

s oa

33 77 ,
12 34

27 69

. 1 7;1

? 92

..

5 45

3 1 68

31 ~8

5 45-

..

25~ 20

2,, 89

16 69 ::

1 372 ?fJ

1 371 Q'I

1 63 :: ''

489 00

500 30

11 30 ..
5o2 ..

2 328 99

'2 ~~ 30

54 31 ::

_l'/•9

6.• 8

14'1 90

1 284 55
6ol .

9.8
428 16
s.1
~56

'°'
_.,,.,60

14.5

180 26
s.2

2'1 .14

163 l2
t..S
3 226 06

.

2 9 ..;i

llol

,s 05
&amp;._

l 209 50
5. 6 ..
29 52 .: I

88 50
1196 05
5. 7

118 02
42 97

1 23 9 02

261 27 !, 18 2~~ 81

12 452 18

5 869 63

3 58 '. '.
251 4jf

.__ 8J ..

,.

F. P . B ..
r~9V 27 Uf&gt;I~

I·

II

I

I I

�Comparatlft Statement o~ Opei-ati on■ o~ Tono . lftuh. • Store. ~or tho Month ~ li_o v~mb e r.l.916.

and -ror the Fi ve IJonths o:t tho .F1oca l Yoer En41ns June 30 , 1917.
a cotr

f

-=-~-. - - - - ;

lfO!L:1lllU!Tzl:o,~ ~ ~

1

OPERAT lliG REVENUDl.i:"

I

• -,

SALES•

I Ca.Bh

Chai,;ed

't

-

l 019 M,

• '499j 00,

1349 17

886 00

: 520 6~
46310?

l 197! 59

772 1 36

I 4: 5661s~·I

4 007!73i

3 I 40
___

3 229) 261 11578 471

1

.

I

1

!

42-5 23
ol -

1 --·

--

, 168

Store Bl dgs .and Fixtures Repairo .
Stor e Bldgs . a.nd F1xt ' s l)epre01at1en
Vehicles and Ba.mess
Horses- Reneml s

1

I

1 197 59 , - 772. 36
I;·,•-,-- lR~u
1_8:,7

OPERA.TING &amp;XYtJNSES
l!A.I mENAUCE :

169
1

I

C• . •

,

1

l

32 1~ I

I

ao 60 1

170
171
1 l '72 . Other Expanses
I'
~ota l _ilaJ._!lt enance

I

I

•

•

-i:

,

GElIEnAL EXPEUSES:
Super i ntendence
St orekeeper s and Ottlce Forco I
Wa.ter,Light am Heat
ii
Stationery 3l1d Postage
~

I

184 • Telephone and Toleo;rams

I

102 , 95

53 34

102 44

51

Sl 12_
~ 97

30 10

209,al

101 52
6 14

806 101

000' Gi?:

32 7B

43 a5

30 O?
&lt;'.'.4 23
I 51 65

12 15

I so

2 110
26 00

_

I 42 •05

19 35
1 130

l?.6 38
I

125 100
_

16: 16

1 002 I02

'M
101 00

sno 17

1 096- 67-·: 9 4. f65

I

I

1·

·100, 32 '

nuo 00

11 00 ,
1 13
8 66
2 32 '
?j 9211

1~ 88
2~0 00
11 00
38 34

I

I

6 67

S7121
2188 1

569 91!
995, 97
60 oo
86, 13

9~2 160
56 oo
, 121 j 56
30 79
2 32

I

39 77
13 4 7

5 loo

1

35 ,43 ,

sol '!9

6 00
2 1 32
5 45
185 ! '.'latching 311d Jeni t or SerTl~e :'
3 1:W '
lOG Insurance
.
.
I
I
39 60 '
39 60
7 92
187 I Other Expense s
'
94Sl : ,
I
9 51
9 51
9 51
' -~ _ T~ta l G~~~~l ~ pa_n~es _
_ ~94} 76 _1406 81
121•06 1 1 767 45
1 777 88
t 10 43~1' r' ·-.:=
~Oto.~ Ope-~o.t inr.,· ~_9nc~a - I _649_L!9~'.i l oisr sgr-- i-3i20f 2 '§""73 ~,a'.-,-2 990 si_ __ ) o-_l_i
.!_ _____Oprg .l!xps.-Fc1• Cent ot l;;a leo
1oi 1-.-=i=1,4lr 9 ·· - - • 4r.e,-10 9 ·-=·-171.2
6Z :
I
Uet novenuo-·1nxclucifog Taxeo ) 54?!130 I """Tl56 711
391 re : i :
2311oof 1'1600 53 ,,
1
1
I
_ Per Oe~t _O! 3p.les
•
8 5
3 8 '
4 7 1
G. 7
1.3
5 4
I
~=0 ~.(Es~lrrat~~)_ - - - ~- _21t11.- •- as 61.-,·-·,~42 f 1114- 75' - 1 14-, .6~~ - ~J. _9_4.~_'
l,Ot Income from Oparot ion .
; 621 56
128 ldS98-45
l -1717 sol
8p 13 l 632 4'1 1

I

1

I

_ I,

61 15_7

-

1

l

3 230 71 1 1 500 42
!8,o5 •. -Jr__ b9 Ir

I

I 59

23\ 13

I

_

1

15715'1
173 ~al esmen and Deliverymen
168\ 09 ,
174 ' t,\tr..pplng Pa.per and 'r'Tline
8 73
2 58
50
) 175
3tol"o 3Uppl i ea
I
I
, 1'7t
Ad.vorti o1,10
25 00
177 • Hoi•303.rocd o.nd Car e
25! 00 /
17~ Stablo Suppl i e s and Ex~nsea
l '79 Other .expanses
~ _
-----+- _
_ _ _
Total Sell ing Elcl)Snseo
. 201 01~ _ , 166/ 66
•

±7 6

-

2118
50

t

•

..
it 811 ~

5~ 79

I j L l

. l 95

l

I

30 1 09

_ 5..!) ,_

63}! t3 I__

I 45;

~ 811 1 13 ~230 71 1 [ 580 4211

l • &lt;'.\6

'SELLING filCPi!Nsms·: .

180
101
18.2
183

'

1 1 822, 7C

425 23

Gross ReT~ue
-p- e-r--C
- ent ot 8$les '

, 1

21 ~1&lt;W lG

I

1
1
m ace l lmieouo -Ea.rningo
••• • •
1
Oaeh Discounts Rec eived
•Toto.l
- l 197[ 59 l - 77213G ·- - ... 425f 23
I
Allowa.noes and Discounto t o 1
I

Ouatomera

!i

j

I

3 104 00 6 077°39,

1 •

]'

I

-0 242 19

Coat ot llarchand1oe Sold
Gross Profit trom Salos

L

I

1

Reel

.4 ou&amp;I cm B 7,./11001 1, 3BD ao, 14 sesl 34. 111sao! os s, 203 2~1
1
ul1 00
21 05
I 135' 74
135174'
G,tJaof&lt;JG -~ l31f.-90
- 2 293, i i 27 392 47 17 42411 76 9 967172,
1
6 22016? 1 3360 5~ ' 1 067j 93 22 5841 ?~ 141195 49~ 8~89 2~

CO'\IPOna
C&lt;nl Dop:irtr:ent
Gros s Salas

\.

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I Y~er_ ~Co
•; '
I
I

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no.

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!.~~r;11~1~e!242 1461:,,

CJALLliD IIAGI( OY .. : . : • • • • • .-.::••••• .

'

Audi tor ' n Otttco, Cheyenne , Wyo., December 2 9, 1916.
-•• ~-~0;\Q •
r2~

•

? 6~ -~}~~~9~1__ 2 1~aal 83 [ 231 610,_671

I~••.
__,,('.('tti&gt;
_ .
.

'J:·'·

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=

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t,

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v.1/.·,k,... ,-. ..••

�Comparative Sta.tomnt of Operations o~ Tono, ·_\Va.sh • ., Store, ~~ the month o~ Dobomber, 191.6,

:ind -£or tho Sh: 1~onths of the Fiscal Ye o.r Ending June

so, 1917.
li'OR THE PERIOD

FOR THE troNTn

Acct

Ino . Blo.ck
Inc o.Bla.olc
No .
,t h is Yeat Last Yoo.-r nae. Red This Year i,ast Year D~c. Red
,4==="=~~~~~~~====F-F~~~~r4~-=r-,-➔~F~9F~~9~==r==t=
'OPEF.AT nm REVE!tU3S
SALBS:
361 171 I:) aoa 15 3 324 20 2 1 03 951
580 ·04;
941 21
Cash
·1 518 85
oiO 3'3: 9 751 0~ lb 073 311 5 MW ?3
90S -51
Chal:'BE'ld
G75 40 18 62G "19 14: 648 10 3 O?B 89 ,
:3 9~ 4:5
3 ·2c;o 05 1
Coupons
,.
\
. 171 .Z9
17l .3~
35 66
3li 65
Co~l Departmei\t - 0',.._ . • '
4 i'lo .... 25 l' 611 26 33 796 98 n2 217 oo1J.1 578 ; 9,1
"
16 403 51
Gross Sales
M; 2 8 ~64 63 17 311 7-4, 9 152 89 Ii
763
8!t'9
25
$9
,3
3
1'.W
Coat o:f' F':arclw.ndise Sold
t'/ 331 35 ~ 905 261 2 4:36 6Y
847 62
'2 £123 62 l (W6 00
Gross .Profit trom Sal es
2 60
5 00
2 40r
G5
96
1 60
lliscellaneous Revenue
7 :535 35 4 90'1 66 2 428 69 ~
8~8 27
2 525 22
1 675 g5
Gross Revenue
'l:
..
21 ,7
22 'l ·1
5!3 ,
4 4
39 ,4
Per Cent of Sales
'

,.

!

I

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-

'

OPERATD!G EXPENSES
MA. D.~ ElW!CE:

~

169

=

&amp;

Stora Bl dgs.and Plxtureo Repa.irs

169

Store Bl dgs.a.nd Fixt•~ Depreciation

170
171

Horses-Renewals

172

Other Expsnses

Total Maintenance
Salesmen and Delivorymen
Wrapping Paper and N ino
Store Supplies

176
177
178

Advertising

'

1?9

.I

~
·~

Horses-Feed and Car e
St~ble Supplias and Expenses
Other Expensos
(HJl 1~

123 59

123 59

62 39

~o 45

21 15

10 02
10 31

152 ·50

31 13

990 44

1 0-1.-2 041

l3 68
56

5 92

62 63
2 18

44 551

33 44
25 00

27 33

6 11

261 f/1

21~ 07

10 m~
3J. ~A

56

26 00
42 60

98 75

zo ,9

11 ·oo
~ 63

10 00

11ater,Li f1'}1t ~nd Heat

5 67

185
186

Telephone and ,e1egrams
Watching and Janitor Service
Insurance

240 00
11 00
,,
10 0
5 00

7 92

11
7 92

187

Otha_ --.-- -----

183

184

I

Sv:perinten&lt;lonce

260 no

3to1•eJreepors 3-nd Of'f'ica l~t.ir oe

Stationery and PQsta-3~

"'

4.4 60
49
11
., .
'--

..

..

..

~

t ••

51 60

1s oe

~

150 00

'14 "19~
32 98
1!31 38

61
25 46
"' 1 38 1

1 253 69

l 315 71 1

52 05

647 69
1 232 50

656 67,
1 235 97

58 44

I

66 0 0 ,

71 00

•176 19

96 16
35 0"/1

IJ..'.)
_...,

36

2 32
47 52
9 51
2 224 09

I

95 28

14:5 49

·.

L F.XFEI~~~S:
127 W3

180
I 1 81
I 182

:( -

51

183 u3
19 60

2ot~. l Solling Expenses

I\

J

21 15

20 61

SELLING EXPENSES:

l

l 46

Vahiol es and. Harnes s

1 73
174
1 '75
'r

54, 79

I

r~ 56
..,

1

8 98
3 47

6 00
80 03
6 49
3 24

4 7 521

9 51

85 77
Total Gene'-'9,1 Ex
2 146 751
~·
nses
511 09
136 68
oa
3 728 on 3 609 98
ro. n ~
le l
11 ,
16 .2 -!l--l--l_.!
~t ,·-t----i--=."':~.;:;:::;;:::.:.=..;.....~:--=-:~:-=--:===-:-11-::,~~~~~~
O_prg.Exps. -Por Oen t of Si
--l!---l-~~11---i-~--11-------1.~~
i iq!.,!:!...:~_-ll---1
· 709 59 3 60"1 80 l 29'1 GO 2 SlO 12
net Revenue (Excluding Taxes) 1 . · - - ~ .8
Fer Cant of Sales
5 .9
27 7 •
54 5
10 .7
--- -~
25 ,22
Taxes (Eotima.ted)
~63 J'l5
113 72
27 03
6 72
146 50
Net Income from Opera tio~
7 00, 87
3 459 so 1 123 98 2
-· - . -"
·s~ 5
Per Cent of S~le ~
10 ~2
5 i.l
' -----,...

..

l

-

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-

- -

lr. ~ CJ. [_ ~

-

-

I

-- "' r .,..,...

·

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~

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,.,~S-- - -- - --Jl.3d-:0:-3--:-3+-0--:-7+-l+-919-+-6-6i-l---l-:ll-3-+4-lll-2-6.l-M
- _-.3.!-c4
-_~
l -rll-2-8----=
7.l-7-7+-9-t---35~
6 f-8-7-l\--.'.:'·

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\'.lit•
~
•
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I

I

;;-.. P. 6.l.
f f:0 15 l~H'
I

i

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169
170

I

1'71
\ 172

I

-

I
$IJ,I 7:G ~::~:iJJ75.B~h

'\ 173

S:;.l ~mi1on :.,.n&lt;l :r)oJ3 vo1·~.nc-11
Yil•r1ppi 11cr 1·:1:por rmd T'-.1i ne

,174
1175

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\t:i f:e~• , I.if.ht m16. F!Ci..l.'C
Gt::iti o:aery o.:ncl J?ost nr;o

184

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1
'187
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2ot'.2.l Ge::io 1•:1l :S

11.:::os

r-

0:01\''•1 'JlJ1C.-Por (-on

;o ; :, .evonuc ("'~=c..,,J.u:::u===--;:-:~:--irit-+-;..:;.+-=-n---+::=:-r:'-:-:-ll,---+-::--::--+--+---+---+--!!--+---+--11--+--+--+i. 'ol-. &lt;!0?1t

1,1,~-

Of :":11.l c.:n

-;,--.....~~-,')~
-_ -t Jr;- (.•io tim tocl ) ---~--tt--t--;a,-.-.hrnt-+---;:-;irh,,=-"--+--.;;.+;.;a+--i--+--11--

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?er cont or o~ioG

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. . - rF.B 24- 191 7
........ .,,.,.}.

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.._.,,....,_

r-=-- P .. B .
FEB 24 1911

--1---1--11--+--+-+ -

�Comparative Statement of Operations of ·_ __ Jrcmo.~_\Vasli;_.____•__ Storc for the Month of

:._ - -~ ~-

and for the___~~~ ~ - - - Months of the Fiscal Year E nding• December 3·1, 19LL
2-17-300

FOR THE MONTH
INC. OLACK
· REC

LAST YEAR

T HIS YEAR

,~==l'l===============,,===r====r==,r===;==::.;=~

oe:c.

...

OPERATING REVENUES

'f-

SALES,

'

Cash

iL-~---,.,
-Charged•

_________

.1

,

:i9

~:ff __

iM /JO

Coupons

---- ·----------Gross Sales
- - - - - - - - -11- Cost of Merchandise Sold
• Gross Profit from Sales

) •

3 b~~
f

----- ---------nMiscellaneous Earnings

:lg:: ; j-

-

1

~

6

-

~-

.

3 ~rt- . . = z . a"-l""-

L_ 90

Total O eratin Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

h
OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAINTENA'NCE,
I

J.68

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

~,\~ ;~

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's--D-ep
- r-ec1·-ation~
Vcli°i~ ~H;:r~; s . ••• - - - -

• I·- -

· 0.7.0'-.tl - - - - • - - -· - - - 1

il.'11 - ~-Renewals
Other Maintenance Expenses

-

60

50

-·- 2 ,- }p

61

_
{l..l 2n
.;.,__

-

60

A2 3
- _",!lL. -

1
_....,._ _
-_,·

----- i - - , - - - t --

.-

_

. _

- ~ - - - --ll-- - + - - - + - - ~ ---4---

•·

_

+m~l-&gt;&amp;-

16 99

1 9 36 f -

I

o-1dl •

2 36

;====t~===T=o=ta=l =
M=ai=n=te=na=n=c=
e =====\~=~===
2="
_Q=F"6==lli====~
4
~ ==iP='-- --"F=c=l~~=~=..:
s~ 2-:1::
7=:P"'-=="'F':6~
::..2-=4l6_
SELLING EXPENSES,

_

~

3 88 _.../

I

~57 141
_§a_!e~enand De,!_ive!.yme~- - - -n
lJ.6 _6_9 .. _ U~ ~ ~J 4 6 . _
300. '(3
Sto~e Supplies
_ __
16 ~'1
6 !;8
lO 3it
12
_20
1
6
Advertising
_
_____
• -8
Stable Expenses
____
2~ ()0
2_6 0 0
6 00
60 00
_Gar!ge Expenses
Other S~lling Expenses
I
Total -Sell.i ng~e.oses - - --u•- - - + - -+---t!---+t -7-f9_+-$_l -=--t-,:i,j{l-+E}:-:6-:) -tt--~
~'""3::-::5:+,:l-=9,+---+-:,3:,-6-::3:-+:c
l -:_c--!+---+-=
? ..,..
0 ~ 0 ~2 'l--

~S
5,'

J

=·-

\

o.5 1-,

GENERAL EXPENSES,

8 0 /~- S!)~D~~~~- _ __
_
~ _ _ ~j3 25
81
Storekeepers and Office ~
--·---•!1---1~'-v 1-...:,. ~ 1 - - 24.:Q.. QO
~ L Watchmen and Janitors • - - -n---1---+----1~85~~ Stationei:y. Posta~e and Office Supplies
_p,2_ - + -1}
Jl
~elegra~ a':~Telepb~ e _ _ - -i i - - - 1 - - - - s +
1 - - _ . . ....
1
Water, Light and Heat
Refrig:.:ation _• ·- - · · - - ---+-·ti--- ·- Insurance

__ ~75 5}.J

L

M

0

ther General Expenses_ _ _ _➔------Total General Ex enses
4_

_:__i7 10

3]1Q.t ,0J) 1_ _ _66_ p~
i t a5

_

•

®.

-• I

-5Jt 96
_lZ 35 i
22 o_o_

l. l 't

-

- · _ 7~ 4~ 1

-I

J.6 00

..-f---"'~ i! -'

53 83

1

_G 13 _
1

:1.1. 7._7
l 5@
?2 o~o'-1,- - • - - - t -

S 00 - -

~

-·--

I_

• . _

-

- - 1 1 - - - i - - - ll

_1.5_ ~ - - - - - - 1 1 -

~~-n- --t-:--,-.f-:,-t+-----1~ = +..,..,,.'-!1 - - - - + - - - + - - # - - - + -=

~3!-.-

12

==a1:-·

'==&lt;JJ=;==p3=.:,~4 0~
--4~?==~ ~ ~ ~l==~6~7~0~ 1~9
~ i===~~=lc=====ll==

17

i l ,s =!=~~1=4!====;~1==a1~s==;1;1='=L

1

0 r . Ex s.-Per Ceo! of Sales
Net Revenue_(Excludigg_Taxes)
Per cent of Sales
Taxes Estimated
_ NeUn~omeir:_om_O,p.erati.9..n _
-~LCftnl_Qf_$ales

_

r --+-~

3

~"+:--11--

~

~

!!.......11--- }~ ~=--+1---+=1-=-1=is--=s:-:s1t-i•· -

2 .i
4 91
_ __

20 _

4 l

_

·

_ _ _, 101L.

CAI Cltl.1\Tt0t.i"' 1/Efllftill

MAR 28 '9\7

··::,N:..

&lt;..oa, ,t. 0 1\1',-,,t--_

F"'- P . B ,
AP~ 2 19,

�_

Comparative Statement of Operations of

Store for the Month oL _ •• _ __:-Ja.llO:H• _

- · - - ~101'1_

_

1

and for the_ __'l'rm:.""'~~EB~ _ __,Months of the Fiscal ·Year Ending December 31, 19L!_

FOR THE MONTH
LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
oe:c. RED

LAST
. YEAR

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK.

o•c.

••o

I

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

-

tr-

2-17-300

0

BS9 85 ' _ 858 Sl1 .333 07 I l 244 06 l _
3 56j 501
3 ~

Cash
-Ciiarged- - - Coupons

l ~ . 96
89 81_

14 10

Total Operating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

1.
441 .68

-2 4'76.. ~Hl l
3 l9B$ 82 I

'

e.asli:02!

1.0 f125 60 ~ .

6.£$2 1o'

,

18 6

,

OPERATING EXPENSES
UAINTKNANCEa

, 168'

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

50

241

22

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depreciation
_ -20 68.
Veruclesana 'fl'.arness
~ .
H orses-~enewaTs • Other· Maintenance Expenses""-____
- -~1--1----4-+ Total Mamtenance
8.0

62 "ll

61 86

+---&lt;11+.J::lllil.lt-

-+-- .~ Yl ---lf--'l'-'!'!..t'U'!.-i i - -r

25 ee [
2 91

11.e ~8
l3 43.

- --

r
'

3
~~t---"64li---t--~
• 1--""-AJi

_8S

453 23
2a 9.6.

-

CZ5 00.. 1 - 75 00

25 00

_5J?_l _l~

4

;I

,2 2 9

16 52.i i

- --

.J

98 81 1

.

J'
'

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Ber cent of Sale-; - - - - -n---i,.;:=-

L~
I

Taxes (Estimated)
_

1

1

Net Inc_ome f!~m..9PE:F.~ i~.!1

f.m1r=7f==::
P=er~C
;;;e;;;
n;,
l o;;;,;f~$~a~le~s = : : :
=-=-= ==l~=~=~~~!==~=~~~l====4== ~ L k ==-t=~~ ~ l k==l==~~64~ =J,==1~=l~
'f 4 1

5 039 96

PURCHASES

U f~f=A =
n d=
.t
1

2 191. 87

2 21,J; IS9 15. 015 15

12 2U, S1

2 ?95 84

=. ~ -.=w=._€,
=_=
~ ===11=~ ~~J1=
-· ~~~U~~~~~~~~~~~~~

or• Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,

,

,

A-nr
. 11
~

a.ef . ·-·-

7
• 191_,

·

,y

�Comparative Statement ~f Operations _of.

r-

.'J!OJf_O• WASH • .._

. ___ Store 'for t~e Mon~ o_f..

.

~

. ~,.=

:··_-=..___1.01i-,_]

and for the ___F.o..ur_ __ _ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1911..!_

•
2-17--300

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
Rl!:O

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
oe:c.
RED

F-ift

OPERATING REVENUE§
SALES,

Cash

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

13 33

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs.

:too oo

86- ~

-i

108 Ei.8. __ l ~ 21
22 4~ 1
Z_ ~

...,

10J Q2

7~0 00
~- 65 _

_o_o

_30 00
_4. ~~
-

93
l .00 20 .
249 50

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
i _ Net Revenue (E~ g_T_ax
_ e_s-') ---'1...----&lt;LJo
Per cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)

-11-----1-!= 2 0

122

N_1:_t .!!l~~Ele ft.om QEeratio_.q__ _ _..,,
Per Cent of $ales
PURCHASES

~.t.~t
Anclitor'e Offic
• , Cheyenne, Wyo., _

15
8

5 796 26

4 ,49 40

1 04 6 86

_ - -· 191.L_.

t

7

-,

�.

~i

C?mparative Stat~ment of ?perations of

I

and for the __~ ! 'V~-

.

_ Store for the Month of

-

~Months of the Fiscal Year Ending Dcccmbc·r 31, 1911-.

-

2-17-300

,,

'1&lt;=:- '

I .

,l

OPERA.TING REVENUES

--\l - _Ch;rged

L

I

\

t

1

•·

1

-

~ pA9 89
602 16
ll
5 aso l~ 1 1 200 fl'/ . rn
o_ 2

229 3~

Oil

.~ - ~----Jl-----,1----ii-

~

5

1 5 .. l . 6 ~5

5.36

55

~ I

- -~-- -----~:~ ---- -l-~1 l

iL

~......,..:::.n---~ ~- ' ~ ~......-;~,

~ U - 1~ ~ 1 -~

_ Gr~ ~rqfitJ.rom -~a~s _ _
_

Total Oee.!at_!eg Revenu~
= ~ ~ = - ' . : : ~ ~~
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales ,-,.:========H===l==!!::!c:

\I

nI

o

__

_i\jisc;.ell.!!,l~Q,U§_Ea~ing~ _

, =

60 I

,:: 115..G

4

6. M ?S~
213 6.7
! ~ot @ !
1.8 1:JP.
.l. J.5.5
:-1

l 6')-.;l 09 I'.

. ____

112 _
Q~

"i 07~34

060 59

~

-~-

~- Cost_g!_Merchand.ise ~ Id

1·

..

Gross Sales _ -_- __- __-__-_---~.--e,·--+-.~-ij3
-l\-+-o_o-

j ___ ~ _

l

\:C l

.

goupo~s ___

! ~

:

-,-- - - -0-------,,-,..--...,.,....._,.,~--K,-.J:-;
II - -- 'EAR I
INC. BLACK
TtllS YEAR
LAST YEAR
INC. DLACII
i= THIS YEAR
= ~
y~
OEC.
REO
oec. RED

SALES,

l+,- Cash

f •

i

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

r-1 ======:-:======= ~ --

L_j;L._

5

~

a

r

\,
\ Store Bldgs. and :Fixtures, --Repairs
-1-.-- --- .--

j

r::::

l

MAINTENANCE,

L.. \ 2

L

I

OPERAT:NG ~~PENSES

r\·

□

~ -

I
l6 89

22 1

103 on

4-J.
-- .6G

':_o ~dgs. ~nd Fi~;s-Depreciati~ .
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals

2

0

I

l
~ Other M~intena1;~e,!xp_e_ns_e;;..
s - - - - - ll---'l---1--------4l-~ i--J~ u a....t.-i' ---4--=.,1,.c.~~---'-Al,l~:..o&amp;f-ll&gt;---+-!.l.Jo!..+.l..l~ '-----:µ;...L......1~~
Total Maintenaoce== = = = l~--== ~!&amp;~~l===i~~ ~~ ==;,~~t::::!.,#r===;,~~ ~

1

j!

J

\ SELLl~~ EXPENS~S= = 7 1

r

---l-

Salesmen ;i.pd D~_l:iverymen _ _ _
Store Supplies

!•~ \I

..

Ac\yertising
Staple Expenses
Gararre Expenses
Othe; Selling Expenses

_

_ -

Total Selling Expens~~

,t

I

I

:1

-

~

;- -,' _ Qt1!_er_ g~eral E~1:_ns_e_s _
.. . .
Total General Expenses

l

Water,- Light
·-- antl Heat
_ Refr!{{era.!_ion
Insurance

. ---- - -

l. OG I

_1.§. l i L
5 S7 ·

..c..A...~ .M'.- l l - -

__ itjll

f!

Oprg• .Exps.-:Per Cent of...Sales
ij
&gt;;et Rcv.eo.ue. {Excl11dil1~ ;r;xesJ~ _:::

1__

Ii').

_

4

Per Cent of $al~

•
PURCRASP.S

-1,,t) . f. (/(I I ~· J/'\

_599

.--11: a·o

!

1.0

0

08

1

sa l

0.10 00

f,il~
_

oa

970 .OD
__'};

3

12~ 81_

56~ 4:2_
l _ 7~

. 2_8 00
............:..1.1-.0Q _ _

55 OQ..

~

7 92

JI

lI

i"t;19 o l ,__.t=:l=

l 13 0 Zl1
926 ~~1==~
6_9
03~58
a::==
s=
s :¢:.:7=3 =!F====o;;::===¢====!11==~~
~I=

Cl (_

~

Per CticDl 0~ .:ii~-Taxes (Estimat~d)......:,.
~et.lucome.from Operatio0a

];25 00

_

Total qperating Expenses

1,l

.

-_

- _.. _______ _-. .__
·~-

'
;: _ _
,

..39 "/3

~

.

,

I

_3 22

if,.._ - -+.:''="1---i::-!'-~

Superintendence

_$-;-orek~~r~pd Qfflc; Cl!;!~
.
r - \Ye_tc!i_m_!!!!._!1!.Q..]~..!..tq_rs _

. - -

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CAI CIILATION~ VflllF!EJ)

JUN 21 i~ll

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Com~rative Statement of Operations of.

Store for the Month of
.

- · ·-·
•

JUNE -.. _ ·--

• ...:1911_._

,_1

0

and for the _ _...,SiJ'L ___ _Months of the Fiscal Ye.a.r Ending December 31, 19lL!_

FOR THE MONTH
INC . BLACK
O!!C.
RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

THIS YEAR

OPERA.TING REVENUES

F='

I

16 99

1 6 67

~l3 41
49 73 1
3 90 1

.210 98 _
50 36 _
31 89

15

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1 117 0_4:

62 ] 82
1 212f 60 ~
_ 41° 13

701 27
l 289 OQ I
3 00-,
1'72. 33 I

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33 4.1
§6 00

10 85
- -- 66 .Q_0_1

79 ~ _§ r
67 4J)
1 .13
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_32
-.44

~

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3_09 5_9
Total Operatiog Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per cent of Sales
Taxes (Estimated)

PUllCBASBS

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32 750 15

! 23 2

-

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CAI CUI AT11'11 1~ VffllfiW

JUL 2 1 f!H7
E,N.L

2 167 29

4 971 03

Gompt, Op~"'.:.tnf.

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9 4 85

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Comparative Statement of Operations of

. .• · ~ ______. __

•

. .

_

_ 191_ _
,

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and for thc_ __ _.:..;..:.___ _ _Months of the Fiscal Year Ending Dccembc r ·ai, 19l.3:._
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

I

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THIS YEAR

I

LAST YEAR

INC. fJLACK

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

I

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....
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TotalGeneraf Expenses _ _ _

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·,

Wyo., .

191 _ _ .

....:

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i,Uu ~ 1917

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Comparath-e Statement of Operations of _ _....:,i'l'Oi:-..ui:mow..,- -_.Wraa
SHA.a•••~-- __:_-·,;:,store f~r the Month o-f~
_-""'·_us
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_ _ t91..7_ ~•

and for the::..e_ __ E,..J,egh,u,.11t_ _ _Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1,91..7_..__
9-17-500

=

Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales •
\

I
OPERATING EXPENSES

-

'

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A I: , ,

:

11.•et..1ncomc from Operation
P~Cen.tqfSa\es

1~

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~,:;.,;

PURCIL\Sns

~ 606 81

2 5

6 234 86

l 571 96

Audi ~•s Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,_ _~1.-!.!!..!~!.5
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12 - ~68 60

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SEP 2 2 1917

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and for the

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0

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=·=
=•
=--=__:'~P~P!!:..!f t~ma~
· !2.9..•---191_~ .,_

L•

Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, ·191-1...•
_9.11-soo____o

IJ
OPERATING REVENUES
SALES:

.

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBN,\NCB:

l6t

J.

Store Bld1's, and E.ixtJire§=:Repjl.irs _ ... __ ~- _ . _

10, 9

Oprg. E,xps.-Pcr Cent of Sales

• / _ .~ ·- ~~t_R~yepue_(fi_x&lt;:lud!ng '.ff~esL_
Per cent of Sales
i1
Taxes (Estimated)

_

2E____2,g_~ 06

_ g_~
3

1!) 1.,2

•

6

88 13~ ,

4

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79

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0

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CostofMerchandi~d _ _
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,
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NOV 28 1917
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.

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OPERATING Rh°"TENUES
SALES:

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-

- ···- ~-Charge~.
-- _ ..Coupon.

-

--- ·-•.----

. _
_ Cost..Qf M ~r~h_anc;lj§e S_olg. _
_ __Q_ro1111 Profit_frQ.m..$aje§_

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l

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to .. Jehlcles and Ham~ss _ _ ---~ _ _

_n.. _ J:Iorses- RenewalL

- -

________
•
_
_Qth~
Maintena11CJLExm,nses
__.
1...2
Total Maintenance

2"1 lS
431 76

l

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384 00 '

Stor~&lt;!g§. and Fixtures-Renairs

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l\iAINTEN ANCR:

'

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9 681· t?:-1
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OPERATING EXPENSES

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71 68

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226 .54_ -- -

66

-

50

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430 62

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Net· Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
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20_
.00
J_
l
l. so_
r - - '".82
I
11 00
..22 64.
14 3 94
121-. 00
J ?2 .9¾
'
r--'_t .J_
-,.' '7 Q?.
-82 .12·
-8.2. J.2
- , 11
i
g E1
I:. ~S:-46 51
30 34
381 QR I ,=.
394 75
88 l ~J! 4 29h n'1
3 914
104 ...32.. .&amp;-60 _QQ_

I

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-

, ~.., L9a.;
I

201 8..l,

----

II

I

26 00

-

! 11

...

-·-

~
a 5lr- watchmen and J anitors
8.3 __?tat~o_ne_ry, P~ ie..?,n&lt;!...,C&gt;~~ ppties
J .O_08
Jiis4 _ .]"el~gF_?:2t31-n~ Tel~!_!&lt;:_. :.._ ______ :... - _ _5_ ao_
1_ag _ y~_/'a_!:er, Ligl~ a~d Heat _3,3 54
f.--Refrigeration
11
--tla.6 Insurance
- - __'!L _9_2_
1 h 3;,
µ~7 t Other General E;xpenses
Total GeneralExpenses
482 87

,

-

8 72

i

~Einteodence _ _
___
-~1 81 . _ Storek!zl)yrs a nd Office Clerks _

J

-- -

176 2e
.ll 70
- r

_.__ 25 oo..

1

J

1_68 99

t

~~

I

344 3_''/_ --20 42

- .

l "/3,1!\ _ _?ali;_smen and ,D~l~veril_lliIB
. 75 I Stpre Supplies - - ..

=F

I

.384 22 :l

-

-

I

=

651 86 1

- -- o~I

..20 _69

j

•

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~~t·~

l I

I

SBLLl?\G EXPENSES:

ld

-

2 :10

1 0 11

LAST Y EAR

T H IS YEAR

F

INC. BLACK
DEC, RED

.1 ,534 73 ~ 72. 020 12 57_3J.9_.14 . 1 4 7.00 es r - -1
l 540 25 I 58 931 ln 45 '377 42 t- 13 !if-~ 73 ~ 6 228 4'1
~ __ - _1
5 52 13 088 97 I- l l 941 72
l 197 s9 1 1 14-7- 25 • - I
,,
n t;;
!
~ ,n
!'i -;;i; ' 7 '70
4_g_J
!;Cl
l
Z
1
C:'
1
'
1
'
~4:?..
I
100.
1
02JL l l 9-.4.9
..-3
1 15.0
1 Q
,n A
2J6 ~ -::,-,
3.,,6
1 A. t:..
2-

1 19.2 07 I.

,

r

FOR THE PER l q D

6 ~26 oe

6 768 "'/2 I

-

9-17-S00

- - -~

-·· -

'

-1
'
.

.

I

l

,

7 960 79

-

-;:di'

1.9 1..7_ .

I

1 34~ 77 I
4~05.6 66.1

I

..

-

I
I!

INC. BLACK
DEC,
REO

I
1 019 &amp;i !

1

4 953 2~

-- --

·- _ .MisceJl~l)eous ~~ings .
T otal Operating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

.l

LAST Y EAR

7.2 1!

------ ------ - ·-· --Gro~_Sales
. ·- ·- -

-

~

I. ll 244
762 82

-

- -.

..

FOR THE M ONTH

1

~

-

·-.

..,,_,,,,,

..,.

~

llfOV81D°be
r I
..

S1:~re for t h e Month of

,,,
I

.. .

Months of the F iscal Year E nding D ecember 31, ·191....7_

ElBlle:n

and for the

..,

-

~

..

...... .

- ..
!l!ono. Washi ngton.

-

..

..

'

--

..

;

C

�Comparative Statement of Operations of

•

1'cm·o;tia■Jd.nd•D

Store for the Month bf_ _..h.,.
-ui,~eb-c:11•,._r_ ___;:____ 191..,..,' L.

and for th1::..e_ _'l'w_,a
...l..Y11..1•..___ __._
. Mo.nths of the Fiscal Ye~r Ending D ecember 31, 191L
9-17-500

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

r

~!----T~ H- 15
- YE
_A_R _ _{l__LA_ST_Y_EA_R
_ _ll--,N-C. B_LA_C_K - -H--T-H-IS_Y_E_AR-:c-!i--LA_ST_Y_EA_R_~l--"'.".'"IN'.":'C.~B~LA"""'.C'.':':K--,lh:::i
DEC, RED
DEC. RED

--1

OPERATING REVENUES
I SALES:

Cash
. __.CJ1acge.d........___~ - - ~·

I

!r----n-Coupou..-- - - - - -

I-

l 881 63
1 48 46 l
817 .ao

~ 94..
Si'
7-4.0 &lt;':2~
51 8Si _
5 3

~

~L st.1: 4

- - - · - - - - - - ---li- - - l - --1---11---!---~-11-

___G=ro......s,J.....§aj_e_!&gt;. _
_.
Cost of Mercl1~u_djse S_g.!£!.. - - - -Ji...___,,.i..µ.u,.J;u.c;2"'"-,: 1---J...,J;l-l-&lt;l~ ~ 1-:..... G.IQ.SS Profit from Sa~L _
•n----li-_Mlscellan~
Earnmgs _ _ _ ---11-- -l--__,~Li.L~l--+--Al~lalWll-Total O erating Revenues

l

1 .a?n: ss ,

--4-- - 1 - -4 ,-

M

02

2

8 ~,1 8'1 J! 1

l~

9 o'!t

'l9 . . .12 3'25 lG '

---l- - + --H- - -+--+----l~--,f----+-

-iH

i..+-1-.1

..:+-4-a- ..ll---+---"""~ 1----+.....--........q......t.U1"-tl-- ~.........,4-M~

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE:

1 90~ .85 _

.96 l~

l.M...S~.

_

62 31
soo 00

Total Operating Expenses

ret.J.ncomeJ LO.I!l.Qneration,__ _-lf--,A..+o;l-0-~~ 11
Per Cent of Sales

.Auditor's Office, ~.,or:tlan4,0re. , Feb,2~' t9t.lL..

I '

I '

~-

;r

,f

I

953 68 ,

61

_G3_ 93
2~
69 .90

~t:

_l l .! i

·-

�and for 'th,....__________ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191....!_
9-17-500

THI S YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

f-

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

==
~ =f.=[=
oP=ERA
= T-==
ING
=-=R-=
EVENUES
=• c==~lp=-· -=f=-;==-lt==7"-=j===ft===;==;==~l===,-==i==9~===r==;==!F==r===:==lF
- ~r
1

SALES:

1

I

C~
I
- I.. . Chacge..___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I_

...

Coupon___ _ _ _ _ _ _
- -- - --

_ y,!'oss Sales__
..--,1----C...o___
st of Merchandise Sold
_ _Gr_~ss Profit [!-om Sal~

I •

...

:_J~

· - - - - i . , . _ _ ~ - -n - - - - - + - - - + - - - l ~ ~ - - + - - - - + - - - - !i---+---+----i:..........---1----+-.
-:

r•

-

-

_,.

,r

u.----t---4----ll--~

;....:..;.i.~,__;.;.+-t,,:'-'-t,-~-

l '

..

u---►--M.is~eljan~O_IIS I:";.~rninZL.. ---

-~

Total O eratin Revenues
"' .l
Operating Revenues
..
Per Cent of Sales
:4l== * ======================!l==~==t= ~==i==::i==f.==:;==~- ·-·

1~-

~-+-- r.-+
, ---ti- ~ - + --r --+-~--&lt;
- l---'-.:..+:-:---+---!ri
l

~

~r

ll~t·-,,

C I

~ .,

__
I

-==-

I

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNANCB:

•-tt-- - - - =
S..:.
tqre Bldgs. and Fixtures-Ji~~irs

·:J

_.Yehi5;le.§.~n.d J;Jamess _ _ __
..Jlorse§.=_Rene:w..als_ _ __ _ _ . _

~

t~.Mqin~_g_nce..Ex_p~nseL - - ~~--+----+---it---+----t---tt-- - - 1 - -+---, r-----ii-----t----r---+- -t -- ,1---+---,1-----1-T.o_tal..Main.t~Jl_a..m:~
SELLING EXPENSES:

_

Salcsn.1en and Dclivery!!_1e11
Store Supplies
Adverti~ing
Stable Expenses
Gara_ge E~pens~s
,_ 9thcr_Scllin~~pe ~
_ _ _:toJ:J!LSellin ~xpenses

--

\ •

.,.:"M....._--1 _

Total Operating Expenses
Ket Revenue (Exclu~in_g Tax!:&gt;) _
Per cent of Sales

l!

LI ."~-_1]

ti.(

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('

L
1•

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..
I~I~. . 1

~

,

~ ,,.
_Jf

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..

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- - - - 1 1 - --1

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,.. ..

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Auditor's Office, Cheyenne-, Wyo.,_·-----=-~....!...-,--•.:..?_._ &gt;_·_,;_ , 191-.!L.

?

.

~

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�~ODO
• _ _S tore ,or
1:
Januar,r _ _ _ _1n__
8
Comparative Statement of Operations of _
___,•..__1faadllJ18'1on
_ ____;:;.__ _
t b e M onth o f------'=-===..__
1

and for th"'-=-_ _ One
_·_.__ _ _ _Mont~ of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191__!_
9-17-500

Jr

ITT

FOR THE MONT~

-• - -

•

-

Fc;;R THE PERI O D ~- --=- -

l'---T-H-,S-YE_A_R_ _,r_LA_
S T_YEA
_R_..,1:--,-N-C.-B-LA_C_K_.....1-_T_H-.S-YEA_R
_ _o _ _
LA_ST_Y_EA_R_
.
DEC. RED

-

-

rt

_.,.._ _
,N~C-.e-LA-CK-e--lr
DEC. RED
; ,

'I

--

I

--

r

-

/-_

.

f

·OPERATING EXPENSES

I

~LUNTBNANCB:

168

Store Bldl's. and Fi11.1:ure·s-Renairs

161 31

1M

Store Bldl!S. and Fixt's-Depreciation

·zo 62 -11----1-~2J: 64!

_ _ . ~........~--1:r -

Hf'==-a:;.,+--===-==::..:....=.:.:.::...:.===--==c:..=.~~-~...;;;;."-;.;,....i1_

1--11,~· .11i:'f-'6ll,--~
1:~
VH,.,,.~,~-~es ~!:::1:e_ss- ---=--=--=:~:1=----.~-..=.;
.:::...~+--=

i-n•••._.·r~il. --'O
.,,_~.her Maintenance El£l)enscs
T_o_tal M.aintenance

-

181 93

..

r

.,

I

1.6. . ~99
-

02 I

144 30 I

37 63

~-

;

1 046 97
'IA. 1.
'IM M
~

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m
6 9M 00
Auditor's Oflicl.~-

-

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_ ._Jfal'Oh
___22-.:..!• ~--• 19~

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1

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=
--=
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r
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9%

~

161 - 51 ,
~ -- - - + - - 4--------1--1---ll--1---l-_;,;_

-·-

:

"'

�.
O!o!lo.,
• _
• • _' .....vStore for tf1e Month o ...
Compar:at1.ve Statement o f Operatlons
of _
_•_ _w:--c111:~....f.on
_ _ _ _ _ _• _
r_·._ _ _J --'c:n
= -'l
.....;
~...;.
P..-z,,r
;.;:...:.
__ _ _ _ _ _191.'..2. _ _
and for the_ _ _fr-_'.!l_o_______._Montfis of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191~
9-17-500

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

II

INC.BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

THIS YEAR

'

INC.BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES:

I

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

l~ l l
-,-,-1!

-.,wn, u,u50, auu

~

•Mu,,_-,

lt r, .' I

----- ·-o-· -·· - ···- -

,, . , 11

.Ho,,., Ji;'™""•'•

IJ~

\\

I L1

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.

.I

"'-I'"""

-c- --- ··· -

I

ti

II

I).\ 11---1 • I

"

Oth~r Mal!iten.~-11.c~fup_e!\§_es
Total 1'4,~j.a~en~m:e

I
•

01 ~3

II
"

I
,

.

!II

'

II U
, ...

ll.-.! lfil~ l !,.

. r~o. G I

I
'

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'

.

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-

I

l

02 I

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•'

=-I .ll -t=±-~----~--l---- -- ---_____ -Jf.i,
,

--

1

I I I:: i:__= -&gt;-~":
!.6
t6 S9 I;
: -:37 t.,ri

.

'

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I

I

II

I

I

II

I
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·-

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.

I

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I

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.

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'--

r •
,.

00
n,• ...
' )

..
Watchmen and Janitors
~
-J
1
Stationery Postall:eand OfficeSuoolies
I
,_t
iJ
Telerrraph and Telephone
'l :::;J
(} 9fj
{'-~
_,
·- _\
I'- "..
Water, Light and Hea.t
3r. 'l,...
1' CD
25 1~
---r.---::---:--:-- - - - - - - -- -- - -11- - -1-..:•=_;-1••~~..:, - - ~ !~
· +--' ~11----1-.:.:-=-c::,::::_u1·- - + - --+-- l l - - - ' - - - •- - - 1 t · - - 1t - - - t - - - i•f-l Refrigeration
'•
,.. ,
"!ti;~;-Qf:l
-::-:; r - I::-n-su-r~a-nc-e----------!!--l-..,...-+--.l'l---t--,."''l+;,;
9:-;:;2.,r lr--4--4--U--+----l-~II---L-- - ! - --ll---l---J.--lt......J;l~S

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r-

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.,...

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Total Operating Expenses
l

t

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p
General Expenses
::., "J ~ (;
2", SC
I
Total General Expenses- - ·- -;t-- r,..-:--t::-:--U
--'-t,
L
·
-7_
~
77•
,
;
2
;
,.
.t-:
j
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m
l--+-~~:'.,;;.-t~-i-+-~ll-...J...
....J._.....U
_
_
i..._.i-_lµ
!.&gt;; ·,
• .·!=:Iri
~ l::S

''i
'. ·• - I • -~

Oprg. Exps. Per Cent of Sales
Net Revenue (.Excluding Taxes)
Per cent of Sales
Taxes &lt;Estimated)
NPtlncome f.r.9m On&lt;&gt;ration
Per Cent of Sales

1

·)

.' ....,.
'; ,

.,~
J?
1

JO l

j',

4

HBO H:•.

{;..90 y 11·
·r ' ,(J

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I :v:,

:;!i

'8

!

0:.5 11
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_

, vi

1)'

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I

, ' 'i
=

PURCHASES

;,~

441. ~l

(!Tf'{) 51.'.,

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I

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=

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�C-omp arath ·e St~tt.:111t.•11t of (.')pcratfons of_---!!~~OIIO=~•-•=•=
llh=•:...__ __ =St:ore for the Month 6,.__f_-_ft_b_r-.rz
_ __,.'------ --

&lt;.:

.

.

a nd for th.__.e__.flro-=a.___ _ _ _ _Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 191~
9-17-500

,___.c
FOR THE MONTH
THI S YEAR

I

--

-

--OPimATING REVENUES
SALES,

-

l 588 82
4 .005 85

-·- --

-

135

04 ?5
l ~239 88

940. 13

_ Ca§h
_ Chai:~ed_ _ _ _ _ _ _
-.Coupon__

I'

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

J

3__ 94 •

2 964 40

l 0

FOR THE PERIOD
THI S YEAR

I

LAST YEAR

2 131 57 1

6 534: 80
3 28

16 4

r

18

✓

10 988 18
l 525 ,,,, I l3 62 90
-8 -942 .68
1 386 88 u 19 34
3 56 0
138 i39 l 2
:r
I
'3
0
0
2 ~36 96 I 2 046 60
139 ,79

1 6

I

16

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

494 M
1 63 I 131
168 58
2 59~ 951
6 . 75 10!- 2 301 10 I
I-

2 161 53
l
45 .. 9 059- 80
/

G.ro~SaJts_
Cost of Merchandise Solg_
Gross Profit from Sales
_Misc_clla..11eous Eai::nin_g_s_ _ -··
Total O erating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

I

2Jr-

~

2 964 72 I

2 776- 66 ·1
188 06 ·
2 30
190 36 '
2 ~

r

I

OPERATING EXPENSES
1\IAINTBNA."'iCB:

168

Store Bid . and Fixtures-Rewr§..

_

1

5sru ge l _t .J_ \!_ 13ssI ga

335I/36 II

·i
i ~ \bf J --

.?~31 1 ~ IL

ll1r.6 l-- .

- -2.91 ~

~1

_

120 I~ L l_:_!_ 02!

194 61

,

04

41 24

✓

I
~ 20 ~ ~ 36
00 1'
.~=

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. -- -- .I, - I. 1 El. 9'/

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1

12 .

GllNEltAL llXPB;sSBS:

____., _Superintendence
102 05
Sto.rek~pers and Office Cler~--u----+--"3=20 Q()_
Watchmen and Janitors --··
72
~ . St~ti_onen:,Rostage and Office Su_P. lies
l_8 '768~
Telegraph and Telephon~-- _ _ _ ,..._ _.___,,,
5 75
82 _ Wat'::!..½_g_!tt and__!Ieat
_ _ _ _
11 00
_Refr~c_ra_t_io_n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11__ ~ - -~ - - 1 i - Insurance
•,
- " ' - " l l - -· Other General Expenses
__ _
Total General Expenses

27 51
380 oo l

I --

6~ 96

13 35

22 QO

92,
- U- - l - - +-:--t!--

+ .=.::..+;:..::..JI-

--J--=~.::=..::.i1--

.+--l--ll-Ji-

Total Operating Ei..-penses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Nlt_Revenue (Excluding_ Taxes)_ _
Per cent of Sales
axes Estimated
_ , - -_ _-..I.ls·•ci..IDtO..m.e_fr9....mj)pcration
Per Cent of Sales

1199 11
, 198
~.

�and for th ___________
• Months of the Fiscal Year Endi~g December 31, 191_Q_
9-17-500

J

FOR TH E MONT H

T H IS YEAR

FOR THE P E RIOD

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

THIS YEAR

I

::

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVID\'UES
SALES:

-

C,!lsh_
_ Charged _ _ - - ~ - - - - - -

I'

CoupoIL - - - - - - · - · _ GrQ¥ Sal~s
Cost 0Uvl~l'.fh1mdise_ Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
_Mj}~eJl;.me®s_Eawings__ _
Total Operating Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent o[ Sales

J

, t=

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I I I[

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNANCB:

Store Bid . and Fixtures-RepairL _
Store Bld1rs. and Fixt's-Depreciationj
n-•-·tt---'
V~e=
hi=cles and Harness ______ _
_ _ _ 1--....H!=Q.C.ses-R~ne~als
. _ _
.
11
1

I

•

....,~--u--Q.theLMai.ntl:nance..E1$penses,_ _ __ u,---11----+--- ~l-- -+-- -+--1+--+---4--..;,-._-+_ ____,1--------+!1-----+--'--+.,.;....-ff----li---+--:
:toJ11l M_aiQ.1;.~ance
1 SELLING EXPENSES,

I

S,?-lcsmcn and D~iverymcn_
Store Supplies
A&lt;lvC'rtising
Stable ExQCn~es
Garage E -'p~n5cs
_Ot her St@•!:; g_,,wen~.£ _____1i -- - - t - --:::-t~ - 1t--Tota,1_S&lt;;!!i!!gj:;xpcnses

-+--

--+---i~-

-t-,-,,,-:+-~-ir---h·---+--~r--

-+-

-

+--

~t---+---11------4µ,.....

GENEUAL EXPE~SES,

~E.e!l!.!.~dence
__ --·-----n- __ _ _ __
Storekeepers and Qffice Clc_rk_s___ _
Watchmen a~Janitors _ - - - - i~- -1-,._____Stationery, Postag}?and OfficeSueE.!l.es
TeleK!:!el.!.._?.nd Tele hone
W!.t~, ~g~~.:;1~ Heat
•u---11---I_n_st_1ra
_ n_
ce _ _ _ _ ____,,I____._
er_ General_1:xRenses
Total General Expenses

_ _ _ _ _o=th..

Total Operating Expenses
~

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
t .fu:~riue (Excluding Taxes)
- -- -- - _,_ ·Per cent of Sales
Taxes Estimated

IJ

I II

r-;,..____._,·_e.t.Jn.&lt;:Q!TI!l_f_r.9."':'.m.,_,,
O= r,.,a,.,,t,.,,io'!!n:-..._ _ _1t---t- -lf--lll -- +- --+-~ ~--4--+-~~- -+----+:.......-lf--•1-:-+--ll- --ir--t--u
Per Cent of Sales

..

PURCllASES

.

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ , 19L_.

--

---·-----=

�Comparative Statement of Operation s of !'ono, W'ii!i! ~

mi

and for th._____ _3_ _ _ _ _1\lfonths of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31 , 191~
9-17-500

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

OPJllLI.TING R1lVllNU1lS
SALES:
Cash
~C.harrred._____

__

•
II

L l ~69 os j~

I

- -- -- - - - - --.1-- - - 4 - --+--!1 __~

-

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

I
~29 20 3 200 62 2 _4:'1 98 ;
. 498 ~l . A, . -59~ 6111 3 9.26 82 ,·
1 i ~7 i 5 , 15 62£1" 66 _10 125 69

839 85
\ 1 8_32 08 \! l I 333 8'1
___ 4_?J5 2f? 1 3 I 367 50

l- _Cou;

4 - - - ll - - - - 4 - - + - --f, - -- + - - + - --H--

? 466 3 8 'I 5 641 22
1 9~ 16
419 28 1 6
'-~~~
Co=s~il_1e~handise ~ - - ~~-=
6~~~ -5~ 1=8~ r---'4"-+-6~2=0-+-'3~0--tt-----1--t---7~7~4r8=8'"-1t-=-,--=...,_..-._____G=r=os's ...
P--=
ro=fit;:;..(:.;.;ro__m_,_S
=a=le=s- - - - - ·t 1'11 2Q_
'.l_ O2Q 92
lt5.9 28
.%J
____ Miscellaneous Earnings _ _
0
Total Operating Revenues
i i 1_2 80 l 021 92
150 88 I, 3_ 40
. _ Gro~Sales _

_ _ ___ _

t==!~=o=p=ep=r:=:in~cg=e:=t=:~;;=~=~:=s = = = = ~ ' ~ ~-~ 1""'6~ 8~ :tt:.:
---=-- ~ 8 4 "

C:

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

L

--_2 ~

_

J

--+--

723 64
66 79
9 45

I

-+-----,l!---~- - + -- - fl

Q.

18 6

2 7

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE:

168

22

Store Bid . and Fixtures-Repairs

Total Operating Expenses
•I

0prg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
Net Reve!ll!e (ExcludiE_g Taxes
__)_ _ 11__
Per cent of Sales

-I"

"1

71 46

a

1-11-~----l;"l.J!-t U!CQmf: from Operation

Per Cent of Sales

.IL-.~1 ~ 08
~2~ a:!!!
l '--l~-l~4:?-'ee,~-tr

2 0

G 6

8"
, 19L.-=..._.

I

I

I'

�and for thP..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Moq.ths of the Fiscal Year Ending D ecember 31, 191___ •

F- -

c::::~

U

9-17-500

FOR THE

==~i===== ==== = =====~:'= =T~H~~A~
l

M~-

FOR THE PERIOD-

- . . ,_ _

~~Y~R-=~~==~~~=~=B~=~~~=~~=T
=H~1s=v=~~R
= ~l•~ =~=~~==
Y
=~ R
=-=~.l:~=0~
•~~~=··=
e=
~R
~~=~=~

OPERATING UEVENUF.S
SALllS:

Ca§.h __ _
Cha~d
Cout'pa~o~- -- - - - - - - - - _

1. __

_ Gross Sales _ __
Cost of lyferchandise Sold

II -

I
- - - -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! - + - ~ ~ - + - + - ~ ~ ~ r - , - ~:~ [

1

- ----~- - - -

~~~~

1
---

~

1----11---Mjscellaneous Earnin_g§___- - -- •ll- - - + - -+---u---1,--+---11---+----1,-..- 1.---+-----1:! - --+---11---o---+---!t-----ll
Total O erating Revenues
. ___
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales •

I

J

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAJNTBNANC.B:

Store Bld s. and Fixtures-Re airs

=-=c_ _

GBNBltAL BXJ.&gt;llNSBS,

Su crintendencc

- Storeke~pcrs and_O_ffi- ce_ C_Je_r_k_s_ _
i _ Wa..9:hme~nd J}l'litors_ _ _ _ _

....,.,1-----1 ·-

- --

-

u----•-- -

--11----i....-

i- _

,__ _ --=
s .~i_~l!!:.!)'.J Pos~e and OfficeSueplies ,,___ __ _,_.....,11_ _......._

f----

Tele raph and T~ephone - - - --,; . - --t-----t- - -·n. ~'a.!_er! -Light a':~Heat

1

1

-

-

[

"11---,,-.11--R_e f_r..,,
ig!ration _ _ __ __ : _---- ~---fl--=--=+-·-·-_ : ==: 1: : : ::+--- -1----11-- ~ ----+-: =:i.r
_ =:-.--+----_--=~-n----+---+(
Insurance
I
F ----i
Other General Expenses _ _
Total General Expenses
- -----ir- - + - - +- + -- t - - + -~l----+--l---ll---+--"----1:~--+--~---1:~--+---+---1:
Total Operat_in_g_E_xpe-n-ses

CCI I

f f i = = \ F = = = = = = = = = !1
r ===i===r=,i===p=p==tt=~=~~=~~~==l=~=!l=~=4:==;ii='tr
Oprg. Exps.-Pcr Cent of Sales
- ~et ~~nue (ExcludiE_g T~es~) ___1--Per cent of Sales
1

PUBCIIASES

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,_____________ 19
'

' I

L _.

- - ---

�Tano,11teb:i.ngt.oa,

ComparJtive St:.-itcmcnt of Operations :,f

.

.

and for the,f u.~11..,r-._ _ _ _ _ Months of the Fiscal Year Ending D ecember 31, 191..8.._

,1

_-:::c_
FOR THE MONTH
TTHOS

41----,;.-

l 1 061 87 !

2 068 60 ~

\l ~ 661- 70 J\

Coupon___

,n----it--- -

-

-

-

-

~~~-·c::~

I

I

LAST YEAR

•

I 1~-~~~ llr:I

178 ee J 4 2 ~o S 359 96
786 75_1 _Ql 65'2121 S 203 fl/ I
'7'11 75 ~ 28 286175 r.14 015 55

882 .98
1 1276 8
9 8S9 9

- - ~ (- 4 - - - + - - - l i i - - ~ - - + - - - - I

-

THOSVEAR

I

Cash
---·- _
__charge. ~ - - - --

9.11-soo

••

,-!

FOR THE PERIOD

~ ~-

y,:"" _ i:

I SAL:.PERATING.REYENUES
1

¥

1-i:

~ 58

1,~ss M:

412.'l l 20

,

,1---u--~GrossSal~~__ - -- - f
. Cost of :Merchandise~Sold .
Grossj&gt;_rofit from Sales _ _
_ _ ~.i§ce\lan~ous ~rni1.1,g§
Total O eratin Revenues
Operating Revenues
r~ ==;i===P=er=C=e=nt=o=f=S=al=es=========tt='==1=~ :;:5=~=~=~=111==~-~ _8

18 3

_

OPERATING EXPENSFS
l\LUNTBNANCB,

•

~1

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Repairs

ti----1---t-- - 1 1 - - - - t - - - _

••

111 I

~

'-~

I

I

20 58

Store Bldgs. and Fjxt.'.§=!?epreciation
eh~J~_a11dJI.!!rn~ss . _
_
sj?~eJ1ewals . _ _ • _
H;· 1122

[__

__ _ _

_

2i-----+ l _ 8B1_

67

I

.82 4:8 '1·-- 88 M ii - - - ,

_

~

'1=~=2al!!0~ 58
~ ==i=-===~OO
~ r:-~ll8 19 i _ _ U 9 65

T.o.taLM.aintena•.:a.
f!C::a:e===·= --===11==:::e::
\ .....L~G ·""·N•BS•

l'l.31

'l.'1:

.

•

Sal~ll)Cn_l!_nd_Dcliveryme..!L_ _
Store S'.~plies _ _ _
Adverllsmg
_ __ _

1

i ; 1•1'15 •
l, l.'l.6 1

Q i;:~1 •! 1~~

_
_

t- _ __~__ .

0

,

-

--

=

9_0 . Qi~=-=z~

_

l '7 73
32 50

-

2s oo

2~ u

t

T,ot:tl_S~llifilLExpenses

60

I'

1

_

00 00 _ l 297. 10 _

17 'l3
- 32 .SO 1

~

r

l'l-15 92 I
5V , 21
~ 32 SO

'l9 10

_

9 l _Other Selling Expens~s

-fiII

04 ; .

r~-

_J)ther_Malntenaqce Expenses

.

-il 1

,58

1- 32 sol

~~ ~~t-_
100 o_o _
1

~==itc--6L H ,-:w::m="",:;-iG5 7~

•
ENEllAL EXPENSES,

dence
rs and Office Clerks
anc!J.E-Eito.r:!_ _ _ _1----1
Posta e and Office Su lies
·-- _
nd Tel~one _ _
_ \_y"ater, Light an~Heat
----11---1
Refri e_ra_ti_on_ _ _ _ _
1
.
Insuranc_e_ _ _ _
'
Other &lt;;;eneral Expens~ __
To~al Ge~_ral E~~E_ses

-{!--~

13 35

.

85 Of&gt; _
--

cU'Z. ea _
.97-0 .0D I
_J '14 - -

9.3 S&lt;&gt;
1760 oo

l~ 'lf l _

- IW'V--l - - - t - 2 5

5'

.6913!

Total Operating Expenses
_O r . Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
1
·i----t--:Nc:.!e~t R~•enue (Excluding Taxe&amp;_ - n - -~
Per cent of Sales
xes Estimated

I

PUllClIASES

. ,

us 01
Porilan4,t/&gt;regon,

Auditor s Office,~lua9 1111u,,lg11 :

7.B:t

.56 . 6!'

2s 762 2a 20 811 41

:_-_

�ond for th"'c---....::.....~""~•-"------Mo?ths
'
of the Fiscal Year Ending D ecember 31, 191...G_
9-17-500

' -

FOR THE MONTH
LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

•

·f

·-==,::=""=:y=~:===D
=E~C=•= R~E~D= ~•~ ==;:===;;:=~:l ==-ac;.,==;=~:~=-=D
=E~C=. = R~E=D=~r~:i

f
'l

OPERATING REVENUES

I

SALES:

_ Cash_
. _ Chargc_d_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

I -

o_u pon__ --•

- - - .,
d
_r
_

_ ___ .Qross Sales

_______

__££s_t.9f Merch~di§~~$.Qld ~ - -- - o------i~------1P----,r--..._-1-- + - - - - 1 -----t--•t1--- 1 - - - - ! - - ·l!-----.--+-----i,----+-'
Gross•
from Sales - - - - n- -•,_ ____
. 4Profit
:•-- ·---- --- _, ~ • - 1
Miscellaneous Earnin~ .

..

'* =~==T=o=ta=l=O~p=er=a=t==in=g=R=e=
v=
en=u=e=s=====;b..L: •.J r, '
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales
·~ • -

I

I

-+- - , , -

I_ ~•..=:~==-~I==-=~=---•-!
!.'

~
==t'!"==l,""

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

S ore Bid . and Fixtures-RepairL-i1----1- - . i - - n - - -

__ _Harne$!._ _
::Re.n~y_aj§
_.J!intenan9e_.J:J'.P~nses_ __ ,....~-- - - - + - - -11-- - - - - - - t - --t1-,----t----,r-..._--+--+---.
al_Maiq_t~rtance
ELLING llXPlllliSES,

.

I :l

tt
]

Salesmen a!l.d. D~!\ve_!y~
Store Supplies _ _ _ _ __
Aclvc-rtising
)?table J;xp1en~ __
r.: _ __
·-. _ c::u-,\~ r:~n£ns~ . ~ - ~ .:.,a, ,..
_l Ot,!:tc!:,_~elling Expen~
I
TJ!.t'Al,§.elli.m;.,~,&amp;.enses
GBNEllAL EXPB:-iSBS:

_ - &gt; ~-l' __ _

•

::- u--~--=Sc=u=er'""in;.; .;t:;.; c.n.c;.de
;; ;;o.n;;;:c;.;;.e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~1---i--~•l,~jl-.r;U''-l'I
Storekeepers and Office Clerks
Watchmen and J._a_n_it_o _rs_ _ __

IU:it---;~.....:::Stationery, Postage_ a_n_d_O
_ ffi_c_e _S_u,ei
..,P._l_ie_s_ 11___.__,,-f,.__..,'-!;
"
.. :..3 .O&amp;. ,,......._+
.&amp;-l►--n--T::..elegraph and Tel~hone
_.6
- ll0..-1t---t-'.._'&amp;. •....:;.i:.L
\;l,1ater, Light and Heat
, ................ _ _ _
----··- 1---11,--R_e_fij_geration
,
,n
Insurance
'l~
-~-"1
1..___,i' Other Gen-e-r a_l_E_x_p_e_n-se_s_ _ _ _ _- ; ! - - -~--'+-..;...-11--r --Total Ge
- ne-ral Ei-pe-n-ses - -- ; r- - t - -t - -,n---+-~:-- +f-- + --+---lf- - + -~-+--:t}---+-.-.- -+-.!...-H- - -t-......:.+-- ~

~n -··

----

, .., ..

Total Operating Expenses

r-J~

"· .

-M

j

r

. ..
l~L.:[ I

,

1

!'" ~
0 rg. Exps.-Per Cent of Sales
r;
K,il_gevenue (Excluding Ta_xes) ___
r
,- '
Per cent of Sales
--n---t--+-·U--~f--+--H---+--1-ll----4..:...-~...i·
1 ---i---4- -4~
1 --+~-+--lh
t
•.
~
"
Taxes Estimated)
I •
. 1 ..
,,
;
11---11--~'~.QllJe from Operation
,
-~
.'
'=="-----u---t---A.i-r-➔.:.....-1-.!...-c.4-/....-;ll--i---~-l:-U--+--l---il--ll----+....:.:.1-U----f-i--t--ll-­
'
..,
Pe.r Cent of Sales

.

PUllCDASBS

,.' -·
....

-

i-'

~

Auditor's Office, Ch~y~nne, Wy;.,,_[_._._:___v....:..':::.''- - - - - - , 191__.

.

. ..

.

.

...

i~

.

0

�rcnto• . 1'lilih--.,." for-.... the. l\lfonth. of.·
- ~•
. ·• ~ . ,..... .. ,: ·Store

Comparative .Statcme tl t of Operations of

,,,. V'

-

=---=. 191"!"'°_

and for th1::..e_ _....;·.F.;:;tve..:...;:;.
;:;
_ _ _ l\1:onths of the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 19L..~-

. ----···- .. ------ ... -· -- L'AST YEAR

r-I

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

9.- 17-500

·- ~ ~ -r·=

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES:

~sJ1
- · _ Coupo.n._ - - - - -

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

. 17

StoceBldgs. and F;xtu,~)ls.,.i!:,______.!_ 0 1

!IS

Vehicles and !!~ess__ _ - - - - i 1 Horses~ Renewals _ ______

!7.il

_

_

_ _ __ _

_

_

-· _.

3

01

•

(14,

191 66 '--

I

22

' LQt1ll!J..1tili!fil..~~E~_p~n§$!,_~s. - - - - 1~- - + ---=:-+-::~ i ~- +--=-::-l--=-:,-{l,,---..,_--=-+-=-=-1&lt;.----1--+--·t1----1-=c-l,=-6-:.:+-9=9,,,-l~---+--=
l c.:+--.=.=-,lll\=½.\=={Jli==-~
T~ot~a~l M
~ ai~
n~
ten~an
~ ce=====~==4==
23
~=
63
= 1l===4=
2=0 ½=
58
= ?!:i==t==
3 =1=
05
=1c'1 = - - 88 56
1~ 2~ ~==1:==2=0~ ~.

r=

I

I

\l

I~73 _Sa1£smen ~!19- !)eli,yeryE1~
SllLI.ING BXPBNSBS:

!1'15 __Stor~ Suppli~s
1'161t J\clv~,rlising: [l '1'1\t

___

Stabje fapen'l,_es _

1
]L.J1

_

~
._

_ _

~1_74!1 ~•lllap_ar lld!willll
,l '19\f _9{J)er Se11!!2g_Ex~~- -

1\T

Total Selling Expenses

_ _ 31~ ~-5
\_ _
2. 89_
'-.

-

\L-

- 25 0.0

I .

.

l --~610 ~ 1'

l _.,7 83_
~
__
. 8 8'1 I
3 29_ ii

185 32

. _ _ ll . 73
:_.3 ~.29

I'

26 • 00

.19.. :ZS

19.. ?8

3 _49
125 00

_

900 64
. 68 ~4 I
.35 7.9 i
125

3_60 82

225 34

tl5 -

_

oo I

87 BL

,---j,=-:,-.,.+,..:.,...-1¼--+-~~"'"";..---kc-==,4...-,.=-l

I

70

~

13

,t --t-;.

~i :i

_121 L

I

GBNEi&lt;AL EXPENSES•

IJ

. 9'1. 96

\ ~Q __§_IY)erintendeoce

1811
185'

Storekeepers and 'Office Clerks
33~ ~8
W~ t&lt;;!,l~~n- ~!1&lt;!..J.anltors _ ___ ___
Stationer:y, Post~g~and OfficeSueplies
l 'l. ~ - ___
y
Tel&lt;:~aph and Telephone
_6,0_ · - __
l82L -~:3.:!. Light and f!eat__
_ __ _ 11 .Q'O.:.
_ _
0
__ _J __Refrigerat~ ~ -- - - - - - - l l l - - - + -~--i-..--- ll---.1---l186' Insurance - - - - - - - · - - - - - l l - - . . . J . - -'7_
.
Other General Expenses
.,
Total General Expenses
r
_4,_7_&amp;. 2..G
11

- 76 -

.i1~

f

-13- 85
75 .
25 13 -_

-19· 35 -,·

~i

r

I

41 1s

1 904 Go

~s[;]I ~60

1

~ l==4/==T
=otal
===
Op=:
era:=
t in===
g =E x=pen:=::=
se=:="
s ==l:lp;:=¥
18~60~t'1;,;;
1~'1====~6;;;;8( ~
03dkl==!1~
1'1:;,;,
9~6;;;,
's !~ ~ 3

9
. .,

H --1/----:-0-:"'-p-"rg::::-._Ex-=-·p_s._
· -::P::-e_
r C:-e-::n:t _of:::S_a_le~s- - tl:----1-="8
~ 9~!1--.J.--~1~0....!2!::!....ll----Jl..-...!1:A,..:3:......Jil..--l...
l..
I
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
6Jl3 16
__ -~
62
131 5 4
2 1•
Per cent of Sales
8
7

r

Jet_Income from .Qoµatio=n=-----u---~.w.::a.t.µ.elt.jJ,.._
Per Cent of Sales
1

PURCHASES

31

8

6

10 8
2 118 97
7 2

7
28 5
l

3~1--;1 7791!21

7 825 25

6!

_j

9 842 14

Portland, Or egon,

09 l
38

8
Auditor's Office, 0hcycnne, Jn',c,.,_ _ _ _J_u_ly~-=3..!,___ , 19~.

.2 81

43

35 60

�and for th"'-----'-'------Months of the Fiscal Year Ending D ecember 31, 191_
J_
9-17-SOO

T

FOR T H E MONTH
INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

TH I S YEAR

DEC.

T H I S YEAR

REO

-r

FOR T H E PERI O D
INC, BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

RED

= = = f f = = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ = = i ~ ~• ~ 1 = 1 :,.,,i_

OPERATING JIBVENUF.S
_ Cash.. ._
_ _ _ Chargr,...__ _ _ _ _ _ __

f _

-

- -- - - -

SALBS:

t = : :upon-

__ I~

-

...:..

- - -- - - - - - - - - u -- - 4 -~ ---o---t---r-----ii- - - i - - --i----1:-----+---+-----,r- -+---+---;!-- -+- -+--;!'.
Gross Sa1$?S
_______ . L _

_..C.ost_Qi.M..erchandise Sold...__ _ _
r
Sa

1
.1r-- -1---~-ilr---+----+---,l---+---t--l ~..:..;.:.+;..;..;.-+---f

1-

-=-~:..__+:-.-1L----L---L-~[

'I •

---11-__.........,·c.cllancous Earnings. ------•--1+-- -----J
Total O eratin Revenues

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAINTB!'i"ANCE:

Store BJdgs._fil}!i Fixt's ~~iatiOJl·-1~-- --1i---.---.Yl!hicles~
and.Harnes!i_. _
__ _
4

;..i._:._,--"-_.u.uua..Maioteoaoce...Ex.pens,1;:1._ _ _--l!-_ - 1_ _,.___~1---1---~ ----:.---+---i---li------+----+-~~---+----+-~,--+---+--~
.tal.Mainteoance

• --- -

--11--

- - - r - - - t - - - - - ; • - - - t - - - - + - - - 1 i . . - - - - t - - 1 ~ - 1 1 - - - - --__ __

Tele raph and Telephone
q ,,
u--•---'" ;..;;.'at~r, L i g ~ Heat _____
• 'i
· ---t--+-- ·- ___ _
Refri eration
I
- l!·-'---tt---::lns=u~ra::,:n~ce::.__ _ _ _ _ _...,..._---jr--:-----l---4---,-1!---+--+-..;J!-----+----+--l!
__ t-. OfteLGeneral Expwes
___
Total General Ex eases
,. ~
Total Operating Expenses
0 r . Ex s.- Per Cent of Sales

l I ,:I•

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-

I ·- 1, I

I

I

PUBCIIASES

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_ _ ___,,JcoRRESP. F ILE No. _ _ _ __

#CO M PILED FOR_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __
§TO BE U S ED FOR "SPE C I AL" S T AT EMENTS ON L Y.

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_

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Comparative Stat&lt;:n!cnt of Operations of :nnm.-: -

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_ _ _ _ _ _.Months of the Fiscal Year Ending D ecember 31, 191__&amp;_
9-17-500

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FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD
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,

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THIS YEAR

LAST Y EAR

INC. SL.ACK
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OPERATING REVENUES

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SALES,

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1 116 ,70 1

9,!-0, 42 1

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2 4S9 82 Ii

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Gross Sales
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2'1
V 288 49
1 210 '/8
4? 35 80 36 520 75
-..__,._ SosLof MerchandiseSg!d ___ _ 1 5
'/8
-4 '175 41 - 1 1 98 3? - 38 754 6 0 - 28 737 15
Gross Profit from Sales
~ .,.
2 613
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1- ~ 581 20
7 783 60.
,...__,1_ 1t.li~llaneoJ,1.s...Earning§_
1 21. --.
85 '
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8 95
4 50
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Total Operating Revenues
2 526 '1._,1._ ~ 51.a f3=·o- -+-.-=1=2-r=:
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8 590 15
7 788 10
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

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MAINTENANCE,

1168

186 1 82

Store Bid . and Fixtures-Re airs

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949 38 ✓
737 99
11 2
10 1
1 577 36
1 7
4
18 6

41 52
31 15
2 342 12
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2'1 98

r 2111 391 .,, 4 86510 323

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3 724 92

10 ?
3 894 9
10

39 707 40

32 750 15

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198 58 '
5 8

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4 103 03

23 8

199 5'1
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• 9-17-SOO

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
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SALES,

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Watchmen and anitors
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FOR THE MONTH

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LAST YEAR
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THIS YEAR
LAST YEAR
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Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
:Miscellaneous Earnings

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Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewals
Other Maintenance Expenses

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Other General Expenses
Total General Expenses

- - - - - - - - ---~--·
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Operating Re~enues

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OPERATING EXPENSES

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Compared ·with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

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Months of the Fiscal Year Ending December 3( 191__

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SALES:

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Gross Sales
C'9.§.Lof Merchandise Sold ___
Gross PrqJit from Sales
~Jl&amp;.~s..Eaminga._ _
Total Operatin~ Revenues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent of Sales

I

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DEC. RED

THIS YEAR

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Water, Light and Heat
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Refrigeration
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h~r General Ex.m:nses
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OPERATING EXPENSES

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3 el~iclesjl.nd Harness ____ ' _
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nther..Maintenance lixAAUses_
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LAST Y EAR

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OPERATING REVENlJES

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1'.HIS YEAR

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and for_ _JU.
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_ _ _ _ _Months Ended

5tor.e for tfie Montlf ol-: ..=
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8ept• 1'er 30

191..L

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.

FOR TflE MONTH

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FOR THE PERI OD

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MAINTENANCE,

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20 60
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Vehicles and I-far ness

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·october 31

191..8_

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

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Operating Revenues
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OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

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113 10
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.

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N~Ull•t 30
191.:J_
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

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and for_

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,

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Vehicle~ nd H~ rn~s

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_ _ _ _ _ __

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34

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_
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3 643 331 2 36_8 ?.3
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45 24_

80 42

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-- 1,
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Net Income from O~a=ti=
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Auditor's Office, Che-yenne, Wyo.,·-··············:·•·····································-•· 191........

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8 = = = = = = =~ ~~
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LAST YEAR

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Cost of Merchandise Sold
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2

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men and anitors
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ltpho11J,.___ _--11-- -1-"---i

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Net Income from Operation

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1

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191--L_

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Vehicles and HarneS.Ji
•
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_Insurance _ _ · - - - - - 11-- -,
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'-f~-~-Ne_t Revenue (Exclucling Taxes)
-+ ~~- I•
- r It
,·1

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\

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.Ket Income from O eration
Per_Cen~.~~I.;5.al~,. ...-.:~~~

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~FOR
THE MONTH

·r-

THIS YEAR

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LAST YEAR

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Vehicles and Harness
Horses- Rcn~jll_s___
Other Maintenance Exoenss,.:s_ __ _ _-+---+--·

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SELl,ING HXPBNSES,

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,.. . __ L
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'Stable Expenses_ -·--·-· __ __. . ________ _
Caragt• Expense&gt;i_
. _ _ __ _

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Storekce ers and Office C.lerks
·watchmen and anitors
S_µtio.nery, _eo~tage anclQffice. S.llPJ&gt;lte ____
rfilegwph..1.1lli'-l::..e.Len.h.o.Qe

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Refrigeration
lln~~ancc
----

1- T -Other General Ex enses

----

1-

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Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,·-···-··-·'······-···············-···············-·····• 191.._.._

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and for:_ ___;;;
•=•= '-------MohthlaEnded

laau&amp;ry 311:

191...t __

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1

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

.::.PERATJNG REVENUES-- - ~ ~ - - -

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THIS YEAR

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Total Operating Revenues

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l\lAINTBNANCEa

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1

I

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~
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-+1 _2 41----1--6_l -+~
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1

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Store Bld s. and Fixt's-De reciation
Yehicles and H_arness

1

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01

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60_1:-

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f- Garage Ex.nenscs
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:
Other Sclling~x.-·"'=en=s=cse----~1----.....,
L __IQtal_S:-llin\{..Efil)cns~s
____
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44 -- - --

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I GBSBRAL EXrKssEs,

8J

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11

Su erintendence
Storekce ers and Office Clerks
\\"atchmen and a1titors
__§fatj~ry,,_fQ.~cli.EU!D.9_0fti.cg_SµpP,.Ut _ _ _
Telero:aph and Tel_!!phone.__ _ --11----1

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Por tland ,

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= = 4~

Auditor's Office, Ob€Jelih@, ♦fjb.,.-·-···••·-••········································· ,., 191....f .

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l

f - - j f - - # - - - + - - - - t - - - t l r - - - ' t - - ---+---4-.1 i

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H=a=-t~ -----;1---+--"
Re.frigcration
- - - - - - &lt; l f - - - 1 - --1-----11-- - - 1 - - ~
Insurance - - - - - - -- - 11------1----'r-l -41'--+1 - - -.........~
Other General E-x enscs
=#=~T=.o~tal Gene~! ]!:x.Qens__es_
.

Net ~~C:_~_xcluding Taxes)
Per cent. of Sales

-

188 6, .I

lff I\

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I ..2

1··•- _· •

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ill

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1

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80

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FOR THE PERIOD

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MAINTENANOBt

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Al-+li~i---.S.to.re Bldgs. and Fixt.'.$.-Jlepreciati.an11____20
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0ther M aintenance E-xnens s

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. a~
llC~!,!= -===--=l\=--=-=-~
1 ==1,.~..,-:1=6""-7!,.:,.-4,- =-='F~l J~l
=l----!'Ullµ=- JJ. 26

\ SELLING l!XPBNS~,
Ii\½lljl· _..Salesmen and Dell\:erymen

•• _.

~1 . 50

•• 25,2_ 81

~ 1 ~......Sto.i:c....SuppJ~ s._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1.14.1\- ~~dv~rtjsjng _ _ ____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _

11 _ _ _ _ _ _ ----t---------1

11•l...'ll ~· 7 S.tahl~Expeur . -- _
] ~74.1\

1tai1up,:~ .,- .,.. 4, (\_'

-= ~

I

•

-

- t-=---4==·--t:Y

1'

188 6,

6 .0,.1f---1------1 60

- ---1-- _
-

----

-

-

_

15-. 00
1'1-15 ______

,

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t------ff---l--+--+,,'--

--

--1--1 -

44

. -

1t.

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· - - - - ii - - -

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...:1

I

I

I

GE:0-EltAL EXl'EXSES,

--#c::.,:,....;:0 *\ ~

erint~!lllenc,.___ _ _ __
e

a

~J.....l,,,JJ.U;,;,..__

__

- --11-----t-==:+-'=...lt------jf-"'

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-lJ._

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" ' - r . - - - - + - - - • - ~ - ~ - - - - 1 - - , 1 1 . . . . -_ 4 - _.1--......::- •

I

-l-'--.~µULJi1----1-A +-=--t!'--1---1---Jl---l---1---l-1--+----l.,_--11-,

~
- - - - -· - --;r----t-__.-~ '-i~·---t--.f..f-µ&amp;.ll---+-----l~·- ll---t---l-----ll----1f--~--U----l---l---ll~-1I
Ge er I Ex e ses
..:.. :

'. JJ---~==

.=1,~==-~-z
• • LG~~eralE~Ren§e~- - =-===ll=== ~ ~ ~=U-,,==b!!U=r=tf==r= =r==,1==·=-=1=-=-=-4 ~=-~F=9 ==¥-==-=ll=--=-==lc=-=~~= ~

Net Revenue (Excluding Tax~__,._ __
Per cent. of Sales
_ _ ,;.....-__,.__ Taxes Estimated

.......- -~et Income from Qu.e ration
_

-

12r- Cem. of s;ale.s

27
2

117·'~-~ :t':6~-1r=4r==t-~o~l==+=~U =ll===l==~~=='==l=="===1=4==:JL~

________:nc.1us.ES_ _--------- - - - J;~~~,~
; =6"="'_?
==8~~~~0;;,il1=/=·~ ~~~:d~=-=-J,._,,.__=_L_Jj==L-=J..
_
-=--=1L--,-=----=-..,;,-==b==--..IJ,-,

�Insurance
Other General Ex enses - - - - j j - - - - f . , ~ f ~-W-- - hrrTt-:df---+--+-_;;'J_~
_ 1:_~Gcne_@I E]{penseL.._. _
L_
1

L

,..___ Total 0_2erating- Exp£I15es__ _ _

II
!'

jj. Net Revenue (Exc~uding Taxes)

,

!' 1

012!]', Ex s.-Per Cent. of Sales

Per cent. o( Sales _ _ _· - --#-- - + -~ -i---=-

f ·T;;;(Estimated)
:

Net Income from O eration

Portland, Or egon,

.

Auditor's Office, Ot1eyenne, hJ0:,.-···-······~ 1... 1·, ~ ...................., 1919 ...._

.,

�and for

DI•••

Months EndP.d V-r,b 31,
19L!_·
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE MONTH

Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from=--=Sa=les
= - . - --

"-=-~-----'..__,r.,..__,,,_BL.~&lt;l&amp;.~pmciat~
Vehicies and Harness

FOR THE PERI OD

��a nd for._.,JS._ft
_ _ _ _ _ _ Months E ndf'!d N49 -~ '
191-9-Compa red with C orresponding P e riods of P revious Year

r
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings

--

l ~62 68. )r:-cl

T ~ ~ ~ ~- = - --· --

~

Operating Revenues
Per Cent. of Sales

·1, -T--==
=~E==-~
I
I

MAINTBNAN CB,

16

r

•

~

..

I

2:

»

.

Store Bid s. and Fixtures-Re airs

Refrigeration
Insurance
- ----Other General Ex coses

·1;- To_t~l~e~ ~~e,enses . ···-= cs

J ·I, ...:!'&gt;tal,2ge!•::'~ Exp-'.:''" _
1

I
i
I

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
Net Revenue (Excludio·g Taxes)

Per cent. of Sales
T axes (Estimated) - Net Income from O eration

j =-..,,,=- - - - - • - If==

--~ ~ ,_
,

9'
•

- t

~ ~;:-11,~t

~,L:--117- + _.!fil_+'--!I---I--.A.!t.~-l~---+~~L.jl--_jW~ !.;J._!l-~l--lli..

�and for.

Gross Profit from Sales

~ - . ! .· - --

-

-

-

-

- ---

Months Encle.d
.Ju- JO
• 191-.,_
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

Ii&amp;

-- -

~1_is_ce_ll_an_e_ou_s_Ea_rn_in_,,,g'-s-- - -Total Operating Revenues

\-I-L..1-.--1!_ _

1;._._

·1.-:ri.~ ,. _--'- __.u..a~i-

1

-

_
1

ai .•o

2, ,7 ,

l

...

•

'-¼-~

-~ U-~l-- --l-f-~

21 .1

-1-Al"-ll--

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1; .6- _

-i---l'-

U ~ ---1-1

;

_ _

-=-=(

~

2 ., I=

==-

1
1\lAINTBl'\ANCB,

I1 68 s,.,.
,

20 62

1:::;;£:::~•-Do ,ec~tion
0ther Maintenance Expens~;-

- = "™ _22!,_al!'fa~~

I

--

-· -

! _I

-

. J&amp;,J_J_ -....- - 2J jJi_

na!;_~. _ . --=-----

J

l!!;- G~!i:,~..-~~~- --:-: ~U; ~ ~ ~:
Other Selling Expenses
Total Selling I~xr..ens~s _ _ _ __ _
-- - ..._. -·- ·=
., •

!,

l "j"

\:

I GBSliRAL BXPBl'iSES,

I

_ J_

I I

_\~73_1_ .§aje~.''!!~D.E-.11.d Deli)'.erymJm_ _ _ _ ____ .611 _77 _
325. ,0 1__
tl.'l5.~-~t~.!:e Supplies
_ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ 44 )0 _ _ _
1&amp; f .

,!

-7 ~- _, 1~3 :ioJ- _

J__

SBLUNG BXPBNSBS,

\ 179 1,

I

_,,

I -

Superintendence _ - - - ~ - ..219 24
Storekeepers ~~c! Offi~c~ _Jerks _
_
·- 1 6 f .50 _
- '-~~Ehmen and .Janitors
/·- _ _
l ,..______,_
1. __ ?,t~t.i.?!1ery._foJ~g~!1.i:!..d Offl~ S!!QpJ •
• _ _ 7 .$
_'!:_f:~g!'1ph and Tele hone
J 1 - - _, __
Water _Qg_hl_!!!ld Heat_ ____ /;..-11-- -1-...._4__
Refrigeration
- - · - - -- u- --1 - - ~
• -~~e~! ~c:;r;I Expc~~;-- -· -"- -- • ··+- · - ·

1

9-

go1'.lllalll /r
"_, -,a

_

_
1

08 $0
- 1 05- _
7-0

371' 71'1.
f
6 91

O.Sr,

3'/ 09f
17 86,
• 9.J1
?L&lt;Jtt:_j [._
~l ~

:,

1
1

1

94 _
C,l
Gi

0

5

I

536 41

I

2 7J •
26 31

,
...... - ... .;,.._

- - --

65 ·
2·

2 .r

• -

Net_!~=.£rom Operation
, 1• - 11-- =- ~
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. ,

I - _j

- -- -

_,..!ota!.2.P..e rating.!;xpe~ses -~- , __ L_~l.
-==
1 ,.._....._
: Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
-_
L
Net
Revenue
(Excluding
Taxes)
_
_
1
Per cent. of Sales
-"---- -- -- - -· - · -----11-Taxes
(Estimated)
---l. . - - -___:_ ___:._ _ _· • - - ~ - ~ W-.1-ArHL.ll

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w'

0

A 207 9&lt; L.a..1

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,

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f!1~

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1

1 74
_!
i

- 1-=-J' 21 •

_ _ 4~ -

~

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Total General Expenses
'= =--=-~~
----~- •.;r..::.•..zz..--: ,

I. 93 ljl

2 627 20 I
44 lO

8 5 87
40 8

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?01 -06 r___ 3737

63 10 ~

1

J08 61

69,

t_~ 7 /

1 -J--

·

8.0 \
8!

~

,io Jll,! --~..::l..;;.8.;:_6~8:..:2:....i1-_ ~ ~ ~ .........

t'i2-L

Bid _ aad Fixt,,.,-Re aU-S

~.lllwi~.~~--~

-- - ~ ..

&amp;ortlail£t Oregon.

.

~

=6=.--=c',·
- ~ --=-. J:
-=~ 3~ ~ _ ! j

Auditor s Office,119 ai•••, ~ • ••······-··-·····--··~-.',1.•.........:...., 191.IJ..:··

-'

~

-

3_9_=-=7,,=
07
~ 4=
0 ell== =~

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v! . •

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c.omn:icJ by - -· •- --- -·--- ---------- ~
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,
f
..~ l " .J•· "'i , pini~
., , •
·•.
I 111c1•_ 1-,,
• .;. ···•·• 1(;;., :··
..: :.1,,,.,. c. • c. Lr
- ••

iIi ·•,•~

:....

�and for.____
...,
____ _ _ _Months EndM.__l
.,,_· =----»~•- --191..~
W
·
=

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
- Ocl~

FOR THE P ERIOD

i

=r-=

I

OPERATING REVENUES

'i

I

SALBS,

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

·I . . .. . '

'.

. .I ,. -

Char ed

_ _ !.

1

'__

-.J13l~ il!J-' __$

r .. I

Cou

....,,

Gross Sales
_ _ _ _ _ _ _f__
Cost of Merchandise Sold

n

_ __ _ _

I lOL

2]'l l' ; - _g -

i-¥iP•l---~

"'---A-r

====!:·=
I

.

,,L

0~

-+---"----+- - - +-11-- - - - , - ---+

I NC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

~r-=
--=-i==--= r_..,"11="=

· ~-I • _ Cash ·- - · - - - ---- ~ ~ _ l 594}Q8.!__)l It .0$ !
(-

TH I S YEAR

?6i' .

..

.

.

I

$ _ 8 &lt;li . ~ J+u--"11'""'1

I

..lil 803__ao1-

1 4~.~I __•
~

~-

OPERATING EXPENSHS
I

l\lAINTBNANCB,

~~~~~...LJ.AJ.11=~.tllllll•-i!---+---l---il - -- ~~

St re Bldgs, and Fixt'..:;=:lkpr.e.ciat,.,..'~
~ ...._..,11-__,\~
'eh:.:.,i,,,,_cles""..,.a~
n&lt;!.Ha~ss
.-,l.-!~•~611--- H
..,_o,,..r.se=s
,. ....:.fu:n~'OOI.Js_ _ _ _ _
Other Maintenance Ex ens

- - + - '•--+#--"'-II--

i -J.11. ~

lr½---- ~

_gt

·~--

3.,16 --r 1.43. a ,,_ _ __

, _ , - . 4 . _ : - - 1- - + - - - 1

l-~-!

-:-

- - ~ ~ --· ,

~

_

,

-ij--

IH- "-"'-'+--

-+-.J

1

+---,..-

•

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56 67
. lS 80 I

-

jl
:1

1~2..1

I

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.

t,1

1

r

Mes

l ---="!:_o_tal Opcr~~nJt_E~
_ _e_ns~s ·=----•-elf=,: 4 = ~ ~ ~ =~ ~~ W = ==¼41"'t0-4~ ~ :u,,2
1
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
!! Net R~~_(Excluiling'fa~es)
l! Per cent. of Sales
- !; Taxes (Estimated)
• -I
- l l - -+MILJ'll¥-Jl..N t Inc me from O eration
1

1!

~=-:

·, '!

31

�.• .
'

and for._

a

i

.-·

__.a...111.t..___ _ _Month~ En~ed apn Jl,.

i91....i_

Compared with Corr~sponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE PERtOD

Tclegr.!J))l and TeleQ.hone - - -----11- -+-~-+='- -ll-Wa_ter,.JJglrt_arid Heat
Refrigeration
Insurance
--·- - - - - ·-- -----Other General Ex enses
_ = To~enertl~~s- - = - _

=- I_=-·lg,~ E!'t:~tin~~l:1~-~e~

~~ l,

'. Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
--±· Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)____
Per cent. of Sales
I. Ta xes (Estim.rted)- - ]1 Net In££!!!! fro_'!!...QP_cr_a=t=ionc:...__

zr~f

!j

1

I

= - P£r C~nt;.?..LS~J.=---"'--"=&gt;=

I

.£~1! - ==1===-...d_63T 08 48__179~.! ~-11-= ~ ~

!-~~JI!tm!_~~-. . =-=~=--- __, - - -~- -~!2 ~1

Portland• Oregon

•

.Auditor's Office,~~---·-·' ·• P.i-...Jttr....3Q.,.............. , 191., ....

�I

and for._ ___..
.__.._
""·'------Months End~cl . . . _ _ , . JO,

I
I

.
' "
1

19LL

Compared with ·corresponding Periods of Pr~vious Year

=======r,:::;•-=·-==~=-=-=;·,=-=•==============rr=============="=-=:::
•11:;: .:I.~M

r

/J ••

FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERI OD

/ ACCT. I

1-

, No, /I

!

I

-1

lleit===l~ t a L OQer_a ting Re'!';_nues

I

ll . _

·1

',

1

- '-=- ,.,

I ~

Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnin s

I

Operating Revenues
-~
Cent. of..§ale§

"-rt"

__

_

4. I

(

\I

17 fi

1

=__

1

'

I

';Ii \\ ~,

j11

II

..,

OPERATING EXPENSES

II

l\lAINTBNANCB,

Store Bid

•

6 5~

irs

I_ _, _
1

Store B1!11:t§.. and Fixt's-J;)JW~i2n
Vehicles and Harness

=-f'---11--

__

ff

j

+--"

____

2

1 11
375 36

lia3 38

ic;a @61

'

1·- L_ _ _____.._._..___

_-A-64
--+-.-2!f-,.------8-l.8_
"-i-:j:;.J.: ;~~~~,-;-~..;;..
3~_
5-"--7==

-. - 1 - - - 1 - - ~ I - ' -- ' - -+ - - _ _ __ . _ _ ~

__

Horses-Ren vals
- - - 1 1 - - - 1 - 1- - i . a --u- - Other Maintenance Ex en~--ll---+---+--.1-+--+----+.xz.-14-_ __;f--Ju._µr.ll!...... . ; . - ----"'aw+ . - .11----.~iLl-'l~U---J---.a....».-._
Total=M11i11tcnance
-

-

- -..:r&amp;::. - - -

!!..-~ = 4 = t111Lt -

-t--~~

•

-=c-. .- . i = . ,....,

-

-

'

i,'-.:1 SELLING •

41J_,_aJ _
_4 OJ --

_ ir·· Salcsmc•u :..nd Delivery.men. _ _ __.__
lT ,J-

11'1.:\~ _

~:&lt;:ssBS,

StoreSuJll)liCs~
- - ·- - - - Advf!rtisi11g ___ ·____ __ _ ____

,

~;~!!fiiv~ a twlue·~=
•

•

Other Sellin Ex nses
_ _ JBt~l..~e!li~_Expc~:;£_s,.,,,_______-=-=

-

I

.

-

_I

411

''it__
(_

-.:i ~·064 61 .
:- ...r !! - .J.J .as 1
.

~

a

VU: _ I

l

, _

l 13 -31 l . ·tl:~ ~ - !~~I;;!

J-:-,

\=

_129_ 82 I

~+..

r-TJnOi-xx-1

-ii, _
_ A _1__-~~~!
,i..L..~rma_], _
j491·77 .~,LOOJI ',c:~
&lt;11

I

GB:SlffiAJ, EXl'B1'Sl:!S1

if

I

I

!I,

-~
S=up=crintendence
•
Storekce er and Qffic~ lerks.___,11---4.:.::;:&gt;!c...i-::~~
Watchmen and Janitors - -- -;1-- - - t -- ; - - ~-it---+--r=t-=.-,,.!!-Stq.tjo11.e.~ ... e.o.~tage.(l,P!:I _Offi.ce,.Supplie

+--&gt;-=-+~

-11---1---.~

-,,=-,...-+.--"Tc:legc,1J2!LllndJ.cleJlh.o..ne._ _ _,1----+.........
-'1\--__,_......,,..._Light_aod l:leat .
H---ri----'--.c.......,;=
crc=
ati~ - - - - - - - - - i i - - +--=-+---lf----+---1

. __ nee _ · -·- · · - - -- --·
Other General Ex enses
'f.q!_al (,i~!JM._
~..P~C } =

18

- . = Total-OQ_e_ratin_g.fuJ;11ses
·- ·-- - - - - __
- ..'fr
I

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales •

L
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
_..,__
l' ___Per cent. of Sales
/'

Taxes (Estimated____

;

.Ket Income from Operation

1
·- 1:f ----+~
!

~

--i-=:-'--=-r'-''--lf----'!!l~~

~

.Jl--...::L.j.jl

37

�· ·- - · · ·

1"':' _ __. _

'

I

l

y

I

. ,.. ; ' -~· (
../,.,/ ,. ..,.,-~· '

'

�and for:__.
_.
____
. ....;.•_Month.s En~erl...,__O_e11e
_ N_ r_,_
. _J
_;·l:.....
• _ _191~ .

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

3 51 -

~1 ·_ .

~ . . ! J l ~ ~ ~--- - - •.. -

!,
.
_1= _~-- .2~£~!.Q~~-a_t]n[ E~~!;!;s~~~---=

----

11

//

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of S_a_les,....- - t t - -+-,:-:c'-::':f"·--':--,ll-+---!--"='.,.~------?-- 4 Net Re':'enue (Excluding Tax~s)
~~=-!b,___=+~::'f-':'~ 1-::+:~J'f-'=::-t.--:-+=::-?-~
P er cent. of Sales
1 - T
l-,,,1---,,--a-xe-s(Estimated)
.
Net Income fr~m Op1=[.=at=·io=n- - - - 1r----t-'~·i-=-L.1f- -

_

_h

g er S:~~~o~ ~~=--====tr-==1=-J?.

f J ,.URCIIAS_ll/!- ____ ---- -

-r=o= ra~t - - r-'-""i:=7!'--t-~~~:-'-tr- ' - f '-'--;.~'-/t--

-'+-'~~~

__

~-~ r68S is ___2.ll~'=o =!l,;-_=610811 -!~ _6_9 !)If

?@

--i:.+-

-- ~·-1

�and for._-=
• =1--• ""'na
"==-----Months Ended Jfeftlllller JO.
19IL
Compared with Corresponiiirtg Periods of 'Previous Year

r

!
Ht---1\-

Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnin s

-

-

-

1

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

Store Bid s. and Fixtures-Re airs

55

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Deprecia.tion
20
2~ 5$ \_ _
_J
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewa=
ls_ _ _ _ _-11----+-- +--n----+-------t---ill Other Maintenance Ex enses

1226 01

-I- - --~ -

-

,- - •

16- 00 -

�and for

!ftrtll Te
Months End,,:d
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERI OD
THIS YEAR

I

INC. Bl.ACK
DEC.'RED

LAST YEAR

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnin

I

H=lt-=:=i;,:
\ = T_2tal Qperating Revenl!e:=====lr-~ ~ ~
I Operating Revenues
\
1 ,==::;;c;Per Cent. of Sales
==
~,=--ag

I
11 .I
\

:::-,;;;

OPERATING EXP.ENSES

\

\ MAINTENANCE,
t

I

l-!r
l16=-'8=--__,S=&lt;&gt;t-""orc,,.e....:aB:.,:ld=.-"a'-'-'n,.,_cl.....
F..,,ix.._t.,1"'"1r,es
.,,_-_.R
.,..c,..p•...,·"'-"--11--

-+--

+---ll-

- t-

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f,;+~
z~ l__ l !~-h4ui.r.~ --..!:1~:3:...:7~ 6::.:
9:...;1--~U'""~.

j__

I

,1

Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-Depruti2P,.a• - --+- -oa+i"'.u.-11- --1-• - - i
-:~-~ -®
Mc)_ g _ _~ s......;5:1._
Ht•11.&amp;ar...it-- \.c...:
fec.:.:hc:..::ic::::les and.J:f,.,,a,.,rn,.,,,_e,,,,
ss' - - - - - - H - ' - - - t - ---t--ll----+-- - 1----,
Horses-Rene~J.,___ __ _ _,1---+-- t - --!l-- -+----+-----+--t-==-it--- - - ~ - - + - - - - i ~ · - · - - + - - - ' - Other Maint enance Ex~·~n!!.,s~es~---ll--4----+--M---+-- .....,,~ - - - - ; . ---+==--'!-------'-..-+"'-'lle.-ll--__;._a,;~~- - l i - ---;.-- _;i..&amp;.-..-

~

~

Total MainJ.~?a.!l_ s=--=-----==.....!f==t-~Lt-..:- .=lt==--t-==

\ SBLUSG BXPBSSl!S,

-ril,'ll _ _Salesmen andDdivet¥ll1Cn..___ _

5"
,.,

- -- l.'1_
8 ..21

~1'll '. ___S..tored UnJ)lie_s _ ____
I __ 26
Jl '16 _ Aqve__rtisim: -- - - - _ -- - - _
J'.l..'1?1' -~hie EY~COSC5n.._• • - - - /!'.'"·~---- ' - - -~ Q_O_
_:1'1• ~ d llfiR:iMS "!&gt;8r ~ :.t.wuie
_1). '19
Other Sellin Ex enscs
Total ~rll~

~_l!~ S£!-

-

r

3_
~-

.

-=-"1

fa

5

__

JJ

,.

!,l1 G8 i_ 3 L62 i-b8 In l
t1

:.i.

Jo29_ '15-';'- •
L ...(\ ;

_
26.. __ i08 BO_t_ j 15~ 3-lt. _ 3.,~ 6 _ . _ 1 16 00
·1,x~7 rr? ti
.
~o OJ)
-~00 00 :r _
I
6 '
~I

.-= 3~ G2-:~

~I

,

_£i.4.,.i11,

_a.1, l

~

.

i! t J.1

93.21'
21 35 '
. _ -- .
r.: ,...,

-~l r -

GBSllRAL .BXPHSSES,
,,

.....,.__

-+--=-- . ' - - 4..::..;;:JCU.,..---=-,

i
men and anitors

11.e~, e..o.§.t !ge. and Offi.c.eJ5upplie. - - - 1 -..._v ~

-~-

anb...a_11._d..J'..J:kilh~.......- - - - l l ---+--"'~ LW..1!- - - .--'L-+•--4i--.+-. -~ --11--_:;......Y.!~,=_j,_ _~
Wght_andJieat.__ _ _ _-H--~--+-"·--il---+·-...._.... ~ ~ ---1--L..µ.,,~_ ; _ ;-.J,j~ -- I ! - -~ ~

' - - - - + -' -1-""-'-H~

Cration
Insurance - - - - - -- - - - - ; i - - - + - . . . L l --"'...,.-11-- - + -- - ' - ~ -i;-,..;J!/!!0%..L-f--....;:.Qther General Ex enses

- t - - - t - -- -n- - i -==-+=-=1'.

Total General Elfl)J?J\5eS

I

..1----1-_;;Tc.c..
a=xcc:..s{Estimated)

2 989 75. e

Net Income from O er:ition

1:-~ - ~r C~t._g!.§&amp;~~=-=---=-==p:,==}=o==:
J.~ C)l~Il~~ --=·•=n=•=•-=--=..i

_., .._J_

-~ """"
29c :d~dl:

3 g__ ,

l 018 '18 I 70 '119 50

.=

l

_

2

81 " ~'/ l "/
•-

-

lQ 62'/16?

~..

- - •X

• Rmsod

\

�191.t_
and for._--=Tw=-=•=l=Y:.,,.•_ _ _ _Months Endf'd Deo•b•r 31,
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

.

==============:;;=====~'=="'=~============~======::r======='===~;::::;::::=:::::::::::::= ==•·=••=-•=M=r.~
1·

-

FOR -THE MONTH

=--=-&lt;· __T_~~~ :=~~-

LAST ~

4CCT. /

NO.

FOR THE PERIOD
~

INC. Bl.ACK

=

"=--=· --:..

™""'-'-=-·=-

AR,==l!l = = J
DbEC~. =RED

_

_

T_'."115 YEA~

I NC. Bl.ACK

LAST YEA.!:.._ - -~

EC. ~

=

__

OPERA.TING REVENUES

~

SA.I.BS,

Cas.h_ - - , - - - - - ---- - _
8 _]2.
•
Charged
· - - - ~4- 16. ·-__-_~_C_ou_~n_ __ ______ _ _ _
.Qt)

;i. .10 _ _l
8_ j6._ _

f

_ 8$

Gross Sales
- - - - - - - ----1......-. .---....;:....L.-=--i
Cost of Merchandise Sold
• Gross Profit from Sales
i\'liscellaneous Earnings

-- ➔t---

Total Operating Revenues ====1•=~-lOperating Revenues
Per Cent. of Sales

20

- ~- ....- -- -------=---

OPERATING EXPENSES
l'tiAINTBNANCB:

Store Bldgs. and Fixtures-Re airs
Store Bldgs. and Fixt's-De reciation
·VehicTes and Harness
_;..::_;c;._ __ _ _~
1--+--+--l- -. -

Horses-Renewals. - -- - - ---1~---+---1-- -u
Other Maintenance Expenses

JI_ I_ _Total ~ r a=l E=·x~·p=en=se=s==#-l;=""i!==

l[

1

-

-

'
I

Total Operating Expenses /
'
·-~--:::-:=--~~=- - Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
Per cent. of Sales
-=-;-

Taxes (Estimated)

Net Income from Openrtion

= - - ~ ~ . - . . . . . i..aur.;;i...u,

-.!l,,==i

.L
:1

Per Cent. of Sale=s""=-====lt-===l,,.,..l~==H==:l=~llil==ll==~~!lb=ll==

J:::U_AS
_
_~
- ~ -"=-=-=-=
- ======:!i===f-~ ~~,db,~~~~db~,,Y.

Auditor'• Office,

.!'!'.!~:;'l.f,: ~~~g-"~-l-n'..3l •·· ·--·• 1.@..._
a

✓!

.=l==llli!~~ ===l=-~

==fr====i==9="'=ll=

I

::-1

�and for.___()ne_.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _Montb&amp;xEndede---1Ji,..i«aRM1J1.U18-&amp;;~l'-,,i;iSJi1Lt•.......,__19'6_._

r-

•Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE MONTH

-

-'~CCJT
No. •

~

- ~,..
. ~t== = = = -=-=-==-~-~-==--=-- _...

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR
- .. .

J

=-=c......

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

DEC. RED

THIS YEAR

-- = - ==t==:,11-==1==1=

"-"F=

.......-- -1I
INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.RED

=t===•i== ,,u= =-1'= =1=
--=-=1: =1
1

OPERATING REVENUES

I ,
i

SALES, •

__
C_as~- - - -Charged
--ll--l~-- -Co
_,u____
po~-

·-

_B ~
® ' 47

-

- ·- - · - -· -

-

Gross Sales
- -- - · - · ·Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
· 1 1 - - i l - - - -- • ?vliscellaneous Earnings
Total Operating Revenues·
- =-~-...::= ...,... -~-·
·- -=r=
n Operating Revenues

!1-- --:-

s.2.e. G,6

_ __'l__
5_l'l _W,

Q[
l ,1! --

+ - - - l --ll--

4 ____ _

_ ..

- + - --1--

.....~- - - _ _..,._ --1~--+- - - - - -- - - - -'--

-J1--

I
-

- -1--

-1--

- 11- - - - ,,----,f- - ---li' --

•1-Wct!..i!- - l - - -l - -- i l - - ~ -- +--11- -;-.=-·

...:__ --

___ ,,_P_er_C_en~~ s ~= ==---= -= -==- = · .eel•· = - . . l 'I

=-- ;-.. .

+ --

--1-

- + -- +- - - ! L

.

°t

~~- 6__

._

--== =

Jt--=-=-=-l== t==l7r=
I

I

OPERATING EXPENSES

I

MAINTBNANCBa

Store Bid s. and Fixtures-Re alrs
Store Bldgs. and Fixt.::.
's:......:D
=-e=r:::ec::!:ia::.::t:.:,io:.n.::01f - - - i ---"'-.--"""--il
Vehicles and Harness
Horses-Renewal_s _ __
Other Maintenance Ex enses
~ . : . L . . " - ' - . ; . ; ; _ - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - ---r Total Maintenance
ft
16
"o.i A 'I ·

••:::.:::::;::,~m,.

1

~ -~ :Joa :

~ ·_·: : _ - -~ 21: 22

_45

'"1 "l6. r .2.~1:£.§.t.!.E~~- - - ·- ---~ .
m_ _ Advertising ____ ___ _ __ - ~-

-- · _

I_

I p

'/ 1.. _;;~)).1.c_Exv.eJ!S~s .,.....,.._.___

··, '14 ... :,G ar~r,..E.:x·,~~1i"scs'. _ _: ··___

n \ Other Selling Expenses
:\Ir

1n.11.. lJ.

_ ___ _ 2
•

. -· - _

__ .. __

_

- 1- 45

00 _ _ _25 .00

_42 _24, __ -· ·· -19.. .75.

1i::,~::~~=.~=-'!!-. ~-~ - -

5!!&amp; ,-~ -~

~•L~

L.1 IOQ

Superintendence
Stotekeepers and Office Clerks
II
Watchmen and anitors
8S .__ Stationery, Po~tage and Office ~_ruie,,..,__ __,_._
,_ ..""""l-ll___I_clegraph and Telephone

,UJ. \

~•--Lli---'~V~a~tc~r~L=i=~~a=n~d~f~l=ea~t'------n---+Refrigeration
86 1 Insurance
•
Other General Expenses •
l

Total- ....
General
s c=:.,=~ ==-'41===l=~ ~ ~ !alf=====P~!!'!::l;c'!!!!!!,=l~ ..=9==!!!!:! .-I!~~!,,.=
. • Expense,;,

"-~=-L~~~~~~~~~~=-~

~

Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of_S_a_le_s_------1.;-..- +-- .J&lt;.
Net Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
H ;-- --tt-- P
~e_r_c-eirt~-r -S a-le-s - ·-;-- - -- ----n- --+--""
Taxes (Estimated)

--11----tt--.Ket Income from Op_er_a_ti-'o_n _ _ _- # - - - . . .- ·

I __ Per Cent.=o=f·=
S=al=es= = == ,c.....,=-=-'ft

-.j==ll~ 1:.=tl==r-,.-.*•=!1==4=._~ =ll===½===i:==11l===l== ~ = .Jl==~ = -4=,lb

Auditor's Office, -~~.¼~:'3£~~··-······~-··~·-!................., 1~••

.

�'
and for._ _--=!'-,="-----Months
EndPd

19 20.
Compared with Cori;-esponding Periods of Previous Year

r
I

B'eb:raa.17 29,

-

/ AcCT. 11

NO.

"

'10 00

1'7/b 96
I

41.. 10

41 .11 1

216 05 ✓
&amp;'18 42

216 9'1.

l 45

6(LOO

36 57
3 29 /
768 28

L F', M L
AP!l . 1 1920

.W 46
,t 3 ,29 . 1· '
~~ 59 V

�and for_ _....i'hN=-=•-----Months Ende;..i
...._______M""'ar~o=h=----3;.::l::.:a•'---~J 9d..JL
Compared with Corresponding Periods o·f Previous Year

r

-tt==r:r-=============111========-==:=:=::===:
: =:== = ====tt==== = ==::::=======~===
==•=•~8~~~-=r='
FOR THE MONTH
FOR THE PERIOD
I
.\OCT.

NO.
THIS YEAR

= ===-= - -- - - - --

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

- -=----== : = ---=ir
-==-:c--~
--=t --~-=-=-•:1-- =-=:t==:t='=!t== l - ==c! =~t===l== "l==c,Jl== , t = = l ==l-:,-1

OPERATING REVENUES
SAL.BS•

_

___ .s._~~- - · - - Charged
Coupon

~- 92~ 80 _ _l
_ 5_
3 Ol _ _ _

_____
__ __ _ __

Gross Sales
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
Miscella neous Earnings

-

-

4=._68 44 _ l_ j:op -~6

2Ja.8
5 130

_7_ l.07.. 40 .

-

4: 326 14

+--ii

8.9 _ _ .,
-10 ___21 .

A,19. _(),8

.15 .984 66

56
6- 8~6 8
35 •. 29
6
30
l__• 'I
.i 1-- ----1~
.0.5...11_ __ '-l-"'l
10
___l__ Jt__ __ ___ _______
5.~ 95_ ~ 5. 3. _

21 729_~ -7 _,,•- -~.,_._
56 29

--it- 19

8

~=:ctt== T=o=ta=l =O~p=
e ratingReven~ s_______
Operating Revenues
-=--- --- ~ ~ ~Sales
____

_ _

_ 18 ~ -=-- __ 19 08

___ __ ~ i = - = ' - f = f

=-=-._l , .5

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\iAINTBNANCB,

.. ...

Store Bid s. and Fixtures-Re airs

"I
,_
_

Store Bid s. and F ix't's-De redation
Vehicles and Harness
•
Horses-Renewals
Other Maintenance Ex enses
Total Maintenance

20 55

-=&lt;IF"==l? = = - = - - - = -

- --

:. ~ ~

-

?.o _55

-

-

,

...3 68

3

2

-- - - _61 66 ~
- - --

Q~ - -

--

.. _iA ~

.

-4

,.

17.8 ~3

l
6~ t

.

61 66

-="

---

l 343 57

78. GS.

.l

240 _?8

12

92i

l._ 4 6'-il - - - + - - - - ! - - -

75 00
13-1 42 _
-

Refrigeration

__ I

Total G~

I Ex~

J~- I - -

: - 1 -- - J - ~

_ 125

tatione ,_PQ§.ta_ge i!nd Office Su~ _ - ·
ne
~"-=:i!-----'-'=:.,....,a~=~=.o.- -- t,,___

-

_ _ _1r-----+- -1- '-Lff•---1-.......,"-f.MCW-lf- - ~ -.._--l-"'--.._-&amp;_--l-___... '+-"''oil.ll • --1-..4J~~

. - - -=ll=="'==t

474 18 _

~

249 72

_J= I _ = I 2 t~ OJ?,;~J_!;!_K!;:~_p~=es==="ll=~l=-=i,=;,:-i"&lt; O_~ -=--- = 21.P.
Opr.g. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
o2
· 14 3
Net Rcven~ (Exc.!_uding Taxes)
86
376 4'/
Per cent. of Sales
5 5
~-- -+.--T=a-x-es- ;;:
(E~st~im
_ a_t-ed~)- - -----jr--,i--;n;t-~.tt---r-A676-F..
66.tt---+-.

-j
7

Portland, ore.,

Auditor's Office, g,~1e,sw,i,., ____:_.......AP_
rj._!__~_Q.,.....,..............., 1911L~0

_

3 _453. 9- ....:__

a_

9.12__2_3= _· _ _5_4
11 8
13 4
l 848 89
890 3 7
6 3
4 l
204 6?'11--+1~7--9~ 3~6rlt----+-.;i=t'"=Jr---

I

�and for._ _--=
.J'o=ur,..___ _ _Months Enrled

r

19...m_

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR Tl'fE MONTH

ACCT.
t

so.

Apr11

.

NO.

INC.- BLACK

TH I S YEAR

DEC.RED

J1

-

-

-~

THIS YEAR
1'

r

-

i'r,- QEC. RED

-- -- -

- INC. BLACI&lt;

LAST YEAR

1

OPERATING REVENUES
SALBS,

Cash
Charged
Coupon

2 '752 "iO

l 420 %

447 69

2~7 88

- --

894: -0:2
-9l 3M
---- 'f3

1 610 89

5 036 05

l 4:70 20

26 865 30

20 1'19 50

- - ----- ·- - - - - - - Gross Sales

'

I

8 835' M I·

)8 l04t _46 _27 418 7_9 .

-t 11362

Cost of Merchandise Sold
86 ;
rossProfit from Sales ;J. _4:._'12 ?8 !':
~----i--cellaneousEainmgs - l .
16 6 82 ,
Total Operating Revenues
- ~·,,..- ~ 636 40 1;,

31 '753 70

22 899 0~
(f 350 ?5 ! ~ ~1"9_~75 •

\L

Operating Revenues
Per Cent. of Sales

6 660 40

- 690 '43 i

456 50_ '

G 941 18 1

4 976 35 ·t

18 2

18 l

f

I

10 5 I

OPERATING EXPENSES

I'

178 63

178_ 6~

;

82 20

Pl

02 ail .

260 83

178 02

100 00
57. 52
3 29
1 730 14

i 22 16
3 29'

\, _J___. ,LI~ - - - - - - - 82 21

1

eo 1

100-iOO

1 79 68
20 06 .

PURCHASES

2 056 91

·±

_ . . . _ _ . _ - l_

Go

326 ' 77,

I

�..

and for.____i:_D_.u_·_____ J'yf onths Ende,ud'-_ _;_~_ :t'_i _l...:..·_::-_·v_~
_ _ l 9 2.(l•.
Compared with Corresponding Peri~ds of Previous Year
Acer.
NO. (

=
OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

GENERAL EXPENSES,
.
.

• enden.c._..e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _u - - ~ - . . . . , . - - - - - - ~ --1

rekeepem.and..OJfu:e.C.=u_----i:&gt;---..:=.:::..::...::..:::.::.....u..--J...-:.!::......;:~
:Watchmen and Jani.toi:.s__

_

,..,.__,~,_...S~tionecy~~~e.and...OJii~
L.....Tclegraph.and.Iclepho,~n.,__e_ _ _ ._;1----1--;.....:=-~1----1--_.;;;-!~~- - -.........-.J..::.=;___J
- -W.ater.,,l..i,gw;..a.u,f.l..Ll.ea.L-----:--li---+-~-r-=--1r---l--==::.+=;.::::_il---+---=--l~~l--.....;.._:..::.:....;...:~'-Refrigeration

•

- i

•

.-. . Q r'.,

I

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,- ..................................~.:············-·····• 19...:,: ~

�and fur.

OPERATING REVENUES

r SALl!Sa

I --

1285 06

2 517 44
_ 399 67
6 '88? 00

_ cash _
_Charged
_ Coupon _

---

20i ~ -

4 3'71 OX

l

~04 51 ~ _ 6 Q57 'll,·
t· .1@. 88'1
09 · .. 4 888 29

_JI

' --··'•-·-_Gross.Sales--.
•__
l
_Ji. Co;5t of. Mei:chandise$01cL - - j
~_--:GJ,.o~~ Pi::0J1t...kom...Sal!ls____
_
MiscellaneoJ1s...Ear..nings
_ _""1
To~aJ_Oper,a t~Revell!les
_ \t

f 1 .46'/' 42t ·-

lf

f

-~~.-

•

Operating Revenues •
,Pcr,.Cent..q_LSales-=.......-=-c,-

165 40➔1 I 682 82 fr

\\
-~.,,.,,_,.,,,---..-

,~

l·:

18 5 l·

969 ~~ ·
~213 2~1, 182 68 •
•I

2Q 2

·1

I

1 232 ae 1
19'-i 93'
l 516 4:~·

1 7

18 3

18 5

2

181 09

181 __09

)

I

OPERATlNG 'EXPENSES
l\lAINTBNA.NCB1

2 46

2 ~6

102 76

j

102 75-,•

60

60 I
180 4 8 . I

103 s,
~ . 223_ 09
)! 99
I

2 015 43 _

?97 66
2 99.

�f

arid for._ _.,.
. c.-·:.....
: -----Months Ende~d_ _ _1_ ·_•--;,_· _'. ·_, _ _ _ _19 f / \
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
0•10•1M.

0

ACCT.J!

I No.

,1

..

r

1,

1
~

-

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

ll

INC·. ·BLACK
DEC. RED .

1
OPERATING REVENUES
r '"'

l-

71-- - -~

I
- -

Ii
'

THIS YEAR

FOR T!-{Et&gt;ERIOD

r

l
1

LAST YEAR

-i'

INC, BLACK•
DEC, RED

�..

""",.,. ,,_..---- - --------·--

and for.

11X

Jmt• IQ•

· Months EndP-d

19...IQ_
Compared with Corresponding Periods ~f Previous Year
FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES

.• SAI.ESa

I,

LAST YEAR-

j

rNc:-sLACK -

THIS YEAR

DEC. RED

Ii •
I

l,

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK

DEC. RED

il

"

1263 66 1
1 208 M'
_ 564 19.
·99sr as .
fl 124. 50

l Sia. 11

'i\-166 711➔::.

-

I_

1621D
'G8
,. .2S11.1 88

891'10.JJ5. .
J

--

8 ~73 69
2 OBil er;
av .9-00 a1
-

._

G

.

,~o c~

289 96 '
9__~5 .54

-

3611L10, • 66696 Bl..: _40_ 44a 26; 16,_Q ~a- ~ ·

_7 1~ 60 ... -· '/J 9'1 j.680f) .36
34,~981 _93 1 11 877_413
1
1
21....16 :.. 2Ji4-'1 _15·, • 10886 ,j 6 5 510' S2 ,1 - 4 _8'l6_liS.124t 82
. 18 5'1
898 '12 •
794, 18 •
104 54,
145 ;,,, . •a r665 ,o . 112a6 171 . 6 504 60 ~- 4t -geo· 67
'.
I
16 6
25 "I
2 0

L

I

•
.

4 22

123 31
60
128 91 •

4 22
tt"

' ·
1,·,

3 80

185 51

1.85 31

123 80

01

300 61 •

60
184 70 •

1

2691 60 " 3 62'1 20

Gi 40

4A 90

81

4S 49 1

I

I

. 39 a.o

,.

I

143_26• I

16.0 00_
275 8_6

_150_00
_ Sf) 13

.8 29
2 ,1s 92 •

,,-_ •

, .

I

I

�and for._ __ _ _ _ _ _ _Months Endeu-______";;..
• ___19_·_
Compared with Corresponding Periods of .Previous Year
--=---- ----

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT. I
N O.

1;

TH I S YEAR

-i,-- -i

LAS:T YEAR

FOR THE PERI OD

- .- -- - t,·
1
-,-r

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

THIS YEAR

I

l
I

OPERATING BEVF.NUES

I

I

LAST YEAR

•

INC. B l.ACK
DEC. RED

I

SALES, .
I,

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_cash____

-

-

H
Hr----- -- ---_ £haJ;ged_

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_ Coupon__ - - · - - - -·- - ·

\~- \!

-

,

•

GroSS..Sales _ _ _ _ _ ------="-1----~·-=......,.i...:..

,

: _ _Cost...oLM.er,ehandise..Sold.._
_ G.~ ~9.fulrn.rrt~ale.§_

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MiscellfillJ!JW.§.]l;.MJlings_
~
_tal .QlJei:at~~~~~
~
-Operating Revenues
~
er_Ce1tt._o.f Sales__..,,.._._

R
t
\t l

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1

OPERATING EXP~NSES

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MAINTBNANCE,

.\ --\

·1

1\

Stgre Blgg!i. and Fixtures- !l~ .12.~ s

j

~

__,,,_
store Eldgs. a nd Fix~,&amp;PJ!;_Ciation .
I
Vehicles and Harness
_ _ _ I_ 1
Horses-Renewals
_ _
_ __
Other Maintena.!!_ce E_?o:12,e~ s ......_ ~
Total Maintenance
==---=-=-=-=-- :..:==:::-- -==--=. - _ , ~ ~ c = . . . r

. ___
0

,,t---+---+--11----4--

:)........:.!.

l___. . . .

4

U

_

__

I

I SELLING BXPBNSBS,

alesm.en an.d DeliYey-y!M.11.... _ _ _
_Stor!!.SuQplies.__
Advertising
Stable Expenses _
_ Garage.Expenses
Other S~ ling Exp_ensg_s
Total Selling__ExpeJses_

.1

GENERAL EXPENSES,

I

\-·- ---4--

Superintendence _
_ _
_
-1-.-Starekeeper-S:and..Olfu:e..Clerks_.
j-;·tr --W.atcltroeo and Janitors, _ _ _ _*
_
__7 [ _statio.o..ecy,,Eostage and Office,Sup.plie _
--:i'

j

,

• ·➔ -Ielegr:.iph
and Tulepho~ --·_-lr·ater,Ligb.Land.Heat_
-

_J_ _ __

_ ,B.!!{.i::ige,;:a tion_ _ _ _ _
1

Jl~e ~ ;ral_Ex~

. •

-_:__ _•- - ~

. . _ _ !otal Genera!..Exp3nses

,~---

:,

.,,_Total Operating Expenses
_
..,__Qprg, :E;xp_s,;:-Pe_r_C_e_gt._Q{ Sale~ _
__M_e~~ ~t lExclJ!di,!l.g.I ax~) _ .

d:

JJ/.' ~ _

--=!-=--~

-=--tr"'=--"'

==-=-="- • 1

l_

__J&gt;...,eJ_~ t....QL~ales
!- - ,-

___J~ ~ s.,ili~_timllid) _ _
}.iet focpm.~ from O..Q..eration

~-;..-~i--:-.,..

--

= I _\. _;..

._ .~

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===

Per Cent. of.Sales
•. Y l l R ~

i----t---:c-::+- --H---1...,....c.;~1--~ , - - - + - - - ' - - - - + ' - -

1---~....,,........,._,

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Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,.-.... ..:....... ~.......:..':'......:··..·····..····..... _, 19.!;~~}

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-

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and for_ ____.S.,,_,._.o-..__ _ _Montl-}s Ended

Jn1J 81•

_

N. H. H.
SEP 3 1'20

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

r

-

I

OPERATING REVENUES

I

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR
I:

I.

JNC:"BLACK
DEC.RED

FOR THE PERIOD

THO~ ~

At

-

f

11

)'

Ii SALES,
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- - - --

-

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INC. BtACK

f

CAST YEAR

DEC. RED

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l 267 81 t8 066 ~&amp; I
41~ 02 2 968 02

_ Ca4h ~

590 4:5i {!-6 098 •98 I

:w 061 59

7 997 $?
'706 98

2 261 00

9 815 99

35 28! 9€)
I

2 gs, 2~· 66
-- 132 43
-· . 4'1 611 69 t" 18 520 I &amp;:&gt;
41
1 9,26 98 64 1209 80 40 9o&amp; s9l 13
1194 88,· _ 341 mr 11 ,9~2 &amp;3 ! 6 '105 20! 5 21'1 43 .
I J2S 68
922ee ,·+ 119
roa
14,,_~g 1 041 89
- - - - c . ........
~:--.~.
355 79 . 12 s~ a~r
, 628 06 • 5 33614 6 '
1 323 66 .

'1 l,69 00
1
6 9.'74 46

1

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16o0

8 00

8 00

185Zl.
-

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143 86

1

,!
I

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,, 99,
11

~

60 1
162 46 .

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3-29 l'l .

2'1 81

5 ,2_(11 29

3 115 08,

19 36

47 49 ,

6'? 6~

4 31
I

308 21
I

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191 Ofl.r
3 29

175 00

5 29
3 494 00 ·

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20 17

1s ·so

Auditor's Office,
/,

1?6 71 _!1

16 -SO

16 80

1'1Ii 00 I

177 31

I

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243 99,

I

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FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

INC. BLACK

NO.

THIS YEAR •

LAST YEAR

SALBS1

__ Cash
a--i+----11--Charged _ _ __ __
._..._.... _Coupon_. - - - - - - - - - ~,1--:::.-..
11

t-- - --·i--·I __Gross Sale .. ___

l• _ ~-.(:9sj .oJ M~i:._chandise Sold__ _
___ Gross ProfitJrom Sales .
_Mi,!_i(:ellan_eo11s Earnin~ _
_ I~tal Operating Reve~s

~

_

Operating Revenues
Per Cent. of Sales

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNANCB1
I

I

11

'

S~Jlli!gs. and Fixt~s-Repairs

!l

-..___S'""t.ore Bldg§. and F)~ pepr~(:i~!iE_n • _ '-'~·c:!.,.J:-'-~----~~.~ ~:=.;:; -Vehicles and Harness _ -··-- _
1- - ,l
Horses-Renewals_ _
_ __
1---'--~
OJhe_!_Maint~ll_!:f:. E~e~
I
iL- Total_Mainte~ n~
__jj
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_._,_ Salesmen and Deli'l(erymen
Store Suru?lies
Advertising
Stable Expenses
Garage.Ex~i»es
Other ?Clling Expeg~e.s
To~a.!_~elling Ex_p~~'!_eB

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OPERATING REVENUES

,

DEC.RED

FOR THE PERIOD

.
INC. BLACK

TH I S YEAR,

LAST YEAR

DEC. RED

�and for:

n11&amp;t

Months EndPCI
•·•• n ,
·198 0
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year • ,
..

THIS YEAR

I Nc: e LAC K

LAST YEAR

- ~\\-

I,

FOR THE MONTH
DEC. RED

c'r- ~

0
\,,.

-

1--- - (\t w-6
I1 ,;

,$ • S~ M .

W.oi!t'"t"{~~!;:Rtoo

TH&gt;S YEAR'

l9&lt;()

~ft- INC. BLACK

'-AST YEAR

DCC. " "

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188 52
. .L

60
1'10 01 •
8 885. 88

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176 93 ·:

562 62 '

101 09
15 eo
7
200
00
1
1~7 21

·~a, 1&amp;8 1 •

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a 649 4,3

91 18

200 ~00

.

, I

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-

~-3.. 29
=

v

�and for.

ACCT.,I

NO. I

THIS YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES
'

SALES•

1· 123 56 23452 96 18 0?8 81
:~.6.5 • 4 569:02 {3 215 01

1.·~00·· 02~.
362,-~·;

2 00616

891 OS

1 ~37 ·90 '

B '41l'/ 15

6 858 05

58 603 50 46 631 06

10 390 15
l 353 21
l:t 972 M

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'18
j'
86'
625'
10 353 16 . F/ 1262 3'1 l 5 '.0• 90
- - -· • • r. 48'[ 62• ~19 60 • 23 '705 80·
8 62, 62 · 5:oso 2e , 2 5'17 I 5i ,1 J~ 9_8•_ §.~ ~ J]._ 18 •ooo: 'if/ 1
-1
53 . l 212 0~ ~
1513 !4'
16 290 so . 9 '615 fll I 5 675 431 {
:121 es ,
i l 8 62'.
J
9
,ZJ.
1 531 51," . 1 17? 2Q I
164 11 ,
l i 8"., 06, 1 33_9 92 ~- - 1so, ur· 10 o22 1u 10 192 5? ,
5 829~54 I

,as

; --= Operatiilg~evenues
Per Cent. of Sales

I

;

I

I

l ~. a I

18.6

o"/ l

1908

2 0

l

1~ OG

1'12
06
•
l

lM 96

18' 97

01.

18· 10

J.6 '00
395 ,05 •

218 06

4 .415 81

,- 92, 00
-,

4 035 S5
105 14'

1&amp; eo

~~5 00

165 19
a 29

4 64:9 77_

Portlalld., Oregon,

•

Auditor's Office, Chtiii·il•Me •··-··· Oo.tober..-80.,....................., 19.2 ~..

580 46
• ·:iz l~

1s

ao·

�and for._..::•:.::
- =-...:.·- - - - ~
· Months End~d •Ootobe •31 .
Compared. with Corresponding Periods of Previous
. •Year .
FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

7 NC:- BLACK
DEC. RED

OPERATING REVENUES

- LAST YEAR

26 400 G6
6 05&lt;1: 92

l~ 639 39 li 9fil 2o/

It

'

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FOR THE PEkioo

- - - -~.
THIS "J'EA~

- "

INC. BU\CK ~
DEC. RE.D

,
I.

I

Sil.BS,

0 08'1 WJ
486 90
f/ ~5 15 ,,

1 ~GG 50 _ ·1 51i1 12

' 242 69

243 21 '

3 &lt;!:50 00

ss Ma oa

l 696 ~2

52 806 7@ 13 ~41 89

01?5 ?O

1169 45

"t. 884: 9V
6 B'JO. 80
l 1 51.i 19
UJO 66

2 9_88 '18 , 9.11 4M_a, . 'iQ eoo &amp;a, -~~ ;Ga_g_ a~·
2 486 50 80 591 gtj 59 8"15: 11 20 DlO 8'f I
49'/i 28 ·17 1:02 25 -10 929 5' · 6 1?.2 •'11 1 :

1 444 85 ,

• r

I

25

I 4r9P/, 0fj,.,

1 4&amp;i .,~ • 1 ·oo,-ss - - 'iss~ea
18 665 t)t, . 12 237 40 . 6 32&amp; 59 ,

I

190

l'lo3

.20 00

1'12 0 6
205 52

15 10
23() &amp;1 .

112 2'1
l 83

'

22 6"1
I 133 ll

01

2 go· r

16 00

l 'f~ 97._ I

41S 58 ,

' .

6 010 60

4t 617 96

492 o/3

9.8 21

10'118
16 80
260 00
198 01

... 1~ 60

250 OU
468 90

3....29
5 821. '79 • g. 092 25 •

,

l~ 9'1
.2'10 89

3-2.9
'129 f}6 _;

l &lt;!:9 13
l 029 62

uo {\8,.
G3 GO

6 ~61_
4? 02

Ponlmlll, Oregon.

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Operating Revenues·--======1
c,.l,,..LSat.,_
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.

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Store Bld . and Fixt's-De reciation I
Vehicles and Harn~ss

- f - - - - - i c - - i . - - - , 1 , - - _ : -_ . . _ _ _ ~ - - 1 1 - ~

20 155 .i;..'_---11-,.;,2.0
;;..;...1,..;i;;:.
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•- -C_o~L.oi...M~r.c_hil,l}Sljs_e_S9k1 _ _ _ _
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G1..qss,£rofit from Sales
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-~_c!!Jlaneous Earnil}g§,___ _ _ _ l
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1'1, 1'81. •

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Wi_ a'-· --'--Monlhs Ended

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FOR THE PER IOD

No.
THIS YEAR

..

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

LAST YEAR

TH1s v ~

H. Lf-tr

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

Y EAR

JAN 3 1 1921
OPERATING REVENUES
SA.LBS,

-Cash

Charged
_Coupon

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE,

Stor~lc!gs.:..and ~xtur~-::-Repairs

l'll_ Horses-Renewals - J-~, - 0th«:!: Mai'!_~enance Expenses
Total Maintenance

-

So.lesmen and Deliverymen
Store Supplies
Advertising

i, a
1'76

~;: •
1'79

~

9 914 11

a .eoo 62

23,

4'1.9

32 926 86 19 4.91 25
G 458 ~'1 . 5 017 66
82 004: 80 57 660 4:5

mo 99
~ 369 20

4 081 00

'•

S 604 1 '1 -121 429 15 • 82 069 $ , 39 359 79 ti
6 113 49 99 '153 8&amp; 6? 167 90
32 5a; 96
~9 32 . 21 r 675 27 , J.4 901 144
6 773 83,
88 82
1 'IS&gt; 96 1 &amp;&amp;o 83
190 63
i ~"14' 00 , 23 406 23 16 441 .,,
6 9&amp;4 46 .
Uo9

19.3

200

20 00

192 06

172 0 6

246 61

246 62

0~

13 10 ,
279 "11

16 00
454 68

o7

I

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20 85

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I 20 85

246 88

25

&amp; 229 '19

B 111 68

26

l 118 11

92 21

108 80

16 69
16 80

15 80
300 00
2~ 86
3 29
5 '194 ~3

I

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25 100

soo 00

28 '77

69' 32

'

2 90
174 97

'

av~ 21

1

l

Other Selling Expenses
Total Sclling Expenses

1~ 434 65
1 440 81
24 ~84 35

.I

! I f
Ieas109 :

S;BLUNG BXP.ENSBS,

1'71

304 "/6

,,

Store B\dgs.:.and ~ixt'i;-::~epr~tion(

~~ _ _ye~icl~ an~_Hames!

'

808 75
8 450 20

'733 98

2 '16' 14 • 812'13 46 .
150 f,6
115 14
2 914 60 3 ,588 60 .

Operating Revenues
Per c'ent. of Sales

I

2 688 38

U · 6'18 35 . ? 0'14 08

_ ·Gross Sales
Cost of Mercliandise Sold
Gro~ Profit from Sales
Miscella!leous_Earnings
Total Operating Revenues

111

a ,22 m

668 18

43284

262 08 , 7 180 16

'

'

503 29
3 29

l 385 72

GBNBRAL BXPBNSBS,

I

1178 26
1 80 _ SuQerinten&lt;!ence
- ( ; -·
18'1 62
1
181 Storekeepers and.Office Clerks...:.._ ~ - - 88.', 62
415_ 00
1 88
Watchmen.andJanito~ . _
_ IL _ i
2 48t - ~ .2 40_
1~1 Stationery, ~osta_ge and Office..Suppli_J
-.L 28 1 98 _
10 67

9 2'1

50 ~8

2 180 90

95 :04 ~
'16_ 4'1

3) 90

130 00

l!l 26
1 8'_ - Telegraph and T~lephoJle_ -1r
I-·' s ,.80 l - ·- · 1- -• 40•1 s· ~ 40
182 Water, Light andlieaL _ _J
I .21 U ; _ i 18 75
2 88
Refrigeration
~
I 1
·I
192 I
18' -~Jn~rance~ _ ~~JI

466 58
'18 3'
238_14

1 8'7 _ Otl_!t;r G~eral E_1-12enses_
Total General Expenses

__

• --L -~ .00 J __ .,. -~ --0.0. •
I
16'1 j liO I, ,
,6'0 I89 I•

_!

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-+--f-=
~
_ -/- _
1

11 11 .

t,

- -~ -l)~t_,....,~e_a'l 1:s:f1.s '
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L ,

~ , a , 9_

as, •

-t

299 l~

.

·,. ~f~r- · T .;.

1 _ 97~!

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2

I6 88 I 67 , ,

2.9 ,
4_~8'1!f'79f-··:
2~ , ·
· 32 63

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75 .- , 408~£2 :-.
'&gt; ,-=
6

. --

aa,._Joo_ : 8 8 1 ..t~ ~ !O '119 so

I I

1181

6 889 08 , 1 S"IP/ 92,.

7 T'166 '96 1' ,

Total Opuating Exp,•~• •
1 ' BIi&amp;, 87
l C)95 11 8 . \ ,
2 ~ 1 .9 :~ 111_;126 j81)rU 688 ~4 , 1
Qpr_g. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
•, . _
lOe'I __
15 .S
.J
-~•8 .. L.
_12.B •
16d
1
• ~et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
1 .J §.8~. 23 ' 2 296 4~_•
, 't~~19~- 8_1 _19_j2] ,__8 -~3- '631
Percent. of Sales
- 12•8 •
, 82.1 ' ..._.,. 20.1-; __ 4 _6•7
4.1
Taxes (Estimated)
28d.9 1 __ia4_----- _ .--1l-~dl6JL _p91J3-5f -_
1• Net Income from Operation
~-;,- 1 SM .,. • 2 1.~8 '~ 2 ~89
Per Cent. of Sales
- 12 . 1
'
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6 el -,L
a.6
1
1
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PURCHASES

105 88

64.
120 44
106 22 _
~ 29
49 89 ·
_

_ 08

1~
,=-r--7 .,

2 286 '18
3 381 ~
9 86
550 8G
82 68·
188 2li

~ 613 48

~•,
80 1

( .

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••• 11 ··,., 1, ·

.

._

61. ,54, -'

i.
,

�and for.

GIie
. Moritls EndPd
JNmery 11. 19_11_
Compared with Corresponding Periods ot Previous Year
II

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.
NO. I

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

-,,

INC. B LACK
DEC. RED

--1-.
'
THIS YEAR

1• - LA;T YE~R
j

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

Cash _
~- Charged
_ _ Coupon_

a 007 4,7

t63 170

S20 66
? 62'1 '10

552 40
125 09
~g '15

1 98 ,
1 41
060.M ,-

o aaa.a3 •
~ -2H ~s

221 65

6 9'18 Its

✓~-,J~

~ _

1

I 859 95

Cost.ot Merchandise Sold
_ . _ Gross Profit frpm _S.ales
_ _ Miscellaneous Earnings
To!al Ope~ti.!}g Ileve11ues
Operating Revenues
Per_ Cent. o{ Sales. _ ===

_

1'18 96

'129 50;.

1 6'3 9,
124 99

l "168 96

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1

I

128 l2

' 93 ~~,
88 -9?'
39 ~6

I

, os l

06

OPERATING EXPENSES
I\IAINTBNANCB1

118
··--?01

I,..

20 56

468 03

1·is
I -

I

Total Selling Expenses

01 .
I 1'1'1 P/0

11'

r

25 00

- 4, ~
·sao ,2 .

188 81 ·

GENERAL Bx.PBNSES,

PQRCHASES

Ponlad,Ongon
Auditor's Office, MW41MHEl&lt;IIJ• ,--···--·······'•~

---2J~, ...__...., 19..3.i.

11,.

FOR THE PERIOD

. ..
,

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

f

�,-.
.
Months E nded ·
b:U )I'll; a 1 . -19A._
Compared with Corresponding P eriods of P r~vious Year

and for.

li

f

I

INC. B1;11.CK
DEC. RED

l

THIS YEAR

~ ILM.

LAST YEAR

INC. BLAOK
DE:C. RED

r1

•'

SALBS1

_

O 19

=--FOR T H E PERIOD

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES

{jfi ;J• C.

--·

F O R T H E MONTH
THIS YEAR

•

4 670 91 &lt;!. 212 92
15
• 566 oc
~ -; 66 1~ 122 ea

__. _.Qi.sh

I

9 016 9t- ·
'1 629 95
1··eoa 99 .
1:1&gt; 96
1 oa• 91 ,
1

Operating Revenues
Per Cent. &lt;?._[ S~les

18J.

60.1 68 19 869 .u 18 899 o/9•
669 G4 •
561 ·s, , -161 512· " 16 'lf9 8l 785 -12:1
20 os · a oaa 48 , a 149 96 •• - 1~s} ,f!' 1
t

I

- 2Jfi 9'
8 408 90 I

_63 13 •

10 29 •

819 6?
8 356 15,.

.101 .

l'lc8

180

08

-} j/16

&lt;!i-9, _75 i1
•

OPERATING EXPENSES
l'tfAINTBNANCB1

'ii -~-------~

l68~

to,e Bldg,, and fo("'"-RopaUS

116'"
l '10

Store Bldgs.andFixt's- Depreciation"
Vehicles ; nd Har
_ !l.:.~- - - _

l1'il,
,-..
- " ·~.___
Ho.!!_e~::-:-~wals___ __
I.L , .
Othe_r_Maintenance Expen_ses
1
Total Maintenance

\l r

,&amp;;,;•= SE
=L=L~G EXP~:&amp;S~
1

~'1_~
1, 5

.§al1:smC_!!~nd Deliv~ryE_len
Store Supplies
Advertising

11?T ~

.b~ tf~ , --

1'l&amp; _
•1'14 •
1it9

_ ~ •I

:_j1
i

,!

j

_::.
1
- ~!
.

• - :,
1

~ r g ~dn• ~l

Other Selling Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

·1
-I-- __ , • 7_l

-,
- •

l- _i__-1

1 • · ••

-:-7\"" ·

4110

_10 88
_ ~ · -10, U

------+-

I

'4r p - ,- -, 20 61

7,--, . -.

'·

1

t

I

•

4111

1 252 29
1 -86

• 1 45

B3 62
23 61

1

! 586 ~ . _JU~ !i
I

25 62
66 ,2 ·

_J _..,. t

a, 001.. _ .,

4t It _

1.69 20

896 39

501)0

· 50 00
.BO OS

22 .60

J ~ "i8 ·f 025 87

359 ~ .

102 61
49010 '

1'

I' •
,... I

�and for._ ____
ftre
=~
• ---Months· EndP.d

.

.

Jrarob · Bl ,

19 •2 1 •

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous .Year
FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT.

No.

1

THIS YEAR

INC, BLACK
DEC.RED

LAST YEAR

T;:; 15 YEAR

r

7

INC.- BLACK
DEC. RED

I:

LAST YEAR

=-,

I

OPERATING REVENUES
SALES,

-- Cash
- - ...

__Char~- C?up2._n_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

L Gr~~;.;_Ji:i~ -

../4{

~

7' • • Cost of Merchandise Sold
Gross Profit from Sales
---♦-Mi~ ellan~us__Ea:_ning_s _ _
.,
Total Operating Revenues
-

~

~

r---

~

,,

6 '859 50

~ 1 '106 -26

808 22
716 20

20 514 06 21 230 26

21 · 29 269 01 • 123 20 •·
546 44 I 29 392
9 822 80 · 10 ~&amp;9 24'
.'
-24
828
86 241390 ~
4:38 02 · I
· 8 295 93 ; 8 ~~- 03
345! io I
"'"'314 82.
201 34
_4 56~f 35 . 4 8'J_8 1'7 I
1 626 e, l 1 '/2~ 21 •
498 . 95
68 6f ✓ ...JJ)GI
. _ 1V9 28
' ' •- I
190 '13 , 5· 062 30 -6,
It 1 ,o 6 .16 ~ 1 96, 881.
24:0 ~a i
I

I

i

1

I

Operating Revenues
Per Cent. of Sales

31 10

7 141 ?2
89?· 04

7 1'12 90

626' 61
328 o,
l247 ·go

2 302 19
• 661 11

1\

lV~ ,

18.3 I

I

o9

,

ffl ft .•

I

I

1'1o2 ,

16,ol .

o9

139 15

61 66

'17 r,

28 6~
163 05 '

61 66

23 62
101 59

- l 8391 44
ea

1 3'13 57
1 45

'
OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNA.NCBa

l ~ __S_to_r_e _B_ld_gs_. _a n_d_F_ixt~c_s-~eyair~

11

J

r

I l

-, --4

\5~ _97

168 99
GBNBBAL BXPBNSl!Sa

76 00

75' 00

164 04.

131 42

2 070,: ~

· 1 561 Mt

.

·. Total Opei;ating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
- Net _Re;;~~':_( Excluding !axes~
-Per cent. o! Sales _ -· - - Taxes(Estimated)
Per Cent. of Sales
PURCHASES
.• t
•

Auditor's Office,

J . l ..( .

A ~ ..

APR ~D •r~.~.-

. . . 4 . t... -

•

..... .. .

... _.

.

22 62

�and for._· ---.
111""""'"'"-----Months Endeu.d_ ---=Al&amp;'l~
= l _l0=•----19 R
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
-.
FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.
1 NO.
1

I.,,

,,

r-·

I'

,,

TH I S YEAR

l

FOR THE PERI OD
1NC. BLACK
DEC, R_EO

LAST YEAR

•

.

J

TH I S YEAR

j'

I

- ff-·INc. BO.CW

Jl

OPERATING REVENUES

l

"' - T

DEC, RED

578 22 ·

9$3 ,2
$616

159 98

82 21

'77 "17

23 62

60
82 81 ·

23 02 I
100 79 . '

1aa oo··

66.2 lo/
l _1 5 ,

9 86

100 00

100 '"oo •

,212 !_6 _

1"19 68

52r 48 I

�and for--=•...,trY-=
..:.• '------Months Endecf._...,__--=lla=
·=-1'--=ll=-•....
- _ __,_.i 9 81
Compared. with Correspo~ding Periods of Previo~s Year
/
1

ACCT.,
NO.

!,

THIS YEAR

"

LAST YEAR

.I

OPERATING REVENUES

1

":ii•c~~~K -

1

.i

f

SALES,

7·.

FOR THE MONTH

r-

Tl. C.
.
- . .JUN ~10 1~21
FOR THE PERIOD
T,,

THIS YEA-;; ~ r LAST~

It

r

R -

0-SO-IM.

1
~i•c~i;e:&lt; =t

-

I

•

12 /Jill 86
l 7~ SO.
~

752 so·

l ~5 91
1 0~ 21

i . ·a~o 07

1 105 3"/
1 ¥i&amp; of. I
11

590-170 .:
1'14 126 .

216~ •·
r

-

.L.

180 53

aa sa ,'

204 15 1I

189 87
5 ,9
6r '15',.

Jon=

• •

Auditor's Office, Cii!ir : ~ ~ ~-·-············~

•
·--~ -L....; 19~ ~--

3 025 18
' ,&amp;i

102· '16

60
lOS 36 ,
2 225 09

2 99

5 75 '

128 00

126 oo ·

•261 81

225 ?'I

I
8 426 3' I .

2 676 85 ,,

23 02

100 79
802 ~

4 G6

·5 75

��.

-

J'al7.··a; · ·1921· •

and for_ _Be
_ftll
_____••_ _ _ Months EndPCI

Compared
Year
.. with Corresponding Periods of. •P revious
.
FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

No.

THIS YEAR

t

- -

LAST YEAR

I

INC. Bl.AC!(

DEC. RED

OPERATING REVENUES

i 10,~ 35 1 1~ Fi66 11 1 1e 065 46 ~ 20G 35
2!9 1~ . 5 6~ }98
2 968 02
'126 96
2"10 51 46 ~20 96 ~5 098 9ti _ l 322 rOl
I

~ I

1 ,~2e1 9e· 6Gi 9'12 \ 06 JI 461132' 43 1 l!. 160 as .'
53 ' " 8&amp; - ~ 209 80 - - f/~O - 92 I
l :ijq_5 , $
11 922 63
~19 ~6
'2?S ~ . 11 fi08 1'?
~ -~6,-06 •l 413 69 I
i 041 •s9
3?1 80
1197 68 12 91G 86 11 12 9M 62
~7 66 I

1 ..2

II

12a ,a

-12a .,a
51 98
5 32

I

.

1906

o3

8 00

128 93

221 63

1~3 BS

7"/ .,.,,

23 62

60

23 02

382 18

152 ~6

229 72

~ 191 'll

a 2.0"1 29

984 42
a? o2

9 8'1

47 4,9

l'lo 00

1 56

M3·:sa

308 21

50' 21

~ 725 86

3 73'1 99

.,._ °',

..r

136 93

5 75
175 '00

'

~uditor's Office, p,~:Czt.~r~~-~--AU9!.1~- ~-•-·-·-·-• 19....~J

I

5 '15

35 32

�and for.:..___!W!!II-~-.:..·_ _ _ Months EndPd ..;..-·t; R ;

:

J'-

19 ll

~~; ~
0..

Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year

0

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

NO.

THIS YEAR

1

LAST YEA~

I

I

INC. BLACK
DEC.RED

.I

THIS YEAR

q

lt•IM. _

/.9

FOR THE PERIOD

INC~CK
DEC. RE:D

LAST YEAR

If

OPERATING BEVENUES
SALES,

-

..Cash - .Charged
upo11- -

----

-

I•

.

-

10 'lG'I •i tt 20 ooa 81
'l 05' ~ 3 (:1}'} 09.
681 0,,8.00 Bl V&lt;\.O ~O

l 169 '15 j

1 61

~66 ~9

21 90

: 62

360 IJ,?
L SOO :U

'

10 ·1 39 9()L l 568 12 :1 ---,3 688_8.3 -' '16 232 S8 • -? ?18 oo-:
26 1 ~6»
62 7J&gt;'I
2 oos 98
. 7 28' 20
295 00 • 12 880 '16 ' 18 566 a,
'71~ 52'
~ •111; 88 · J 6'8 M. •
202 o,
1'10 90 ,
al l'I , 1 GUi '16 l 212 '19 ·:- 4.02 97
265 89 ' lib 466 01 I 1~ 778 06
811 55 ,
1 tst,9 68 . 1 818 5' •

-- ~~ ~ ;.-;../,-t:J..J,.('.., •:.r -\I 8 881 78
1

__Cost.oU1erchandise Sold
JHt- ___Gross Eroftt. frol!LSales _
~
J\fiscellaneous.Earnings __
. --:J'otaLO_per~9.n_g_ Revenues
...,;
Operating Revenues
./\:. _
_Pet:._Cc!lt olSales

{}. 379 oo .

I

e

'

"

o a

s o

v o s _

o e

o &amp;

_

I

I

19,,7

o3 •

I

I
I
e

116 ~

7'1 •

8 00

24210

.,,, 77

23 GB

25 02
330 -l9

411 50
13 10
S7 G9

~ 805 20

_

13 9?
6 81
"/0 6'?

I
I

137 70

200 00
862 62

971 32
"15 3l
6 7u
l a 97
29 61

840488 · ~ &lt;Q,87 sa

917 30 ··

16 8'1
5 ,.a

18G 08
892 03

a

88
91 J,8

e s a

58 68 ,.

371 6-1.
95 23

3116
2 ~5

2 20

�~

r

D••

and· for.

~onths Endt&gt;d ~ • • S&gt;•,
19_A_
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

,,; :f?

0•11-IM.

FOR THE PERIOD ·'.9&lt;/
j

No.

oti;. /:ii

INC. BL.ACK

DEC. RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

DEC. RED

OPERATING REVENUES
SA.L BS,

i 'fi9, .._

Cash
Charged
Coupon

669 JS
V 656 26

9 99' M ' 10 858 15 • _
e·•• ,, 8 68f 63
1Hl8' ' l '26 51
212 . ,
118 61
1
1 ''" ,e • 8M 05 ,

-G~es ,;/; / ,,/ ~ :

X

Cost of. Merchandise $Qld
Gross Pr:ofit from Sales
Miscellaneous Earnings
_ "I:otal Operating R~venues
Operating Revenues
Per Cent. of Sales

222 90 • 4 '106 69

835 91 • 10 23G 9-7 20 462 9G
.fJ 669 02
'701 20 . 60 604 81. 68 GOS 50

5 216 99
137 5?
2 001 51

358 61 • 88 MS 3' ' 86 626 48 •
196 &lt;':6 69 118 21 , '1 la 68
103 lo 1 1• ♦18 ~ . 16. 299 eo ,

2 199 -45

·98 89 1 888 .1, 1 3$. 81
69 21 ·ie 241 29 . 1s 632 11 ,

1,.e .

5

o.,, 11 J
877 66 ,

,96 86

aeo e2 •

19o.2 •

OPERATING EXPENSES
I\LUNTBNANCB,

'~ -

1 • 81 _ -~ore Bl9gs. and Fj'xtures-Repairs
__ Store Bldgs. and Fixt:'s-:-Depreciation
1
_ Vehicles and Harness
Ho.rses-::Jl~IJ.ewals
Other Maintenance Expenses
_, Total Mai~tenance

ll 10

1100

140 ro

BO 00

126 60

262 93

18' 96

'1_7 .,,

,

-

1310

23. 62

12 50

.

10 52

,m 9B

218 00

5D

~ 418 81

1 06$ 69

668

23 a).

92 00

5 fO
~ l~

216 68

226 00

413 ~1

68 69
6. '15
8 'li'I
25 '8/

G 166 97 • ~ 1~ 22

1 03) ~5

21 .a ·

23 ao •

"''""'
••
•·· •• ,a

tar, .

762 0~

1080

21~ 89

SBLLING BXPilNSBS,

1,1
1,1
1,,

Salesmen and Deliverymen
Store Supplies
Advertising

l~ «,iJii,, A ~
1 Tt
Other- Selling Expenses
Total Selling Expenses

~ ,e.z

e ,a

I

•

•- ,a

G.B NEBAL BXP~SBS,

.

1 8)

181
1N

,

1•

1111
186
1ft

198
MO

Superintendence
Storekeepers and Office Clerks
Watchmen and Janitors
Stationery, Postage and O.ffice Supplies.
Telegraph.and Telephone
ll
'\_Vater, Light and Heat.
Refrigeration
Insurance
Other G~neral Expenses
Total General Expenses

1 669 16

6 08

6 ,.

•• • •

a 09

1 60
9 20

.,
' ~.
.1,n ,a ·=
.

..

-H::..
.,,0

..• t-

'

Total Operating Expenses
Oprg. Exps.-Per Cent. of Sales
~et Revenue (Excluding Taxes)
-P-i:F-Cent-of..Sales- - - : Taxes (Estimated)
!.'oiet Income from Operation
Ptr Cent, of Sales

1 _1 2, 'It •.
u. • .

- --

PURCffA •;p~c;

.

llt.-.ti

I

·2 ·.1 ,

""

·, 111-11:;
1.a .

·I .. 8811 II.

'

100 .97
~ 26

85

11 00
.,, 2.3

'"°

6 2ta J9

6
65
·111M 81- ,

r,_,H . 11 .na a

'

11.1 .

00 55
S'll ~

l GOO 60
8 G-,5 50 . 5 003 90
820 08
119 11
$120
8'5 .~3
59 70
..66 ..§tt ·1~ to
116 80
- .
'IJ, ae.
··i-, .i 20
_66. ff
89. .8' -

1..-6 ' •
15:ft 1 '
12~-- i,
1_56 :6s' . ~--1 ,ai~,e . 8 61'/ 28 •

·'°'
u .•
_ , . , ,.- •• •--i-~- ,,..- • •.o •

I

,-... .

. •.

19 M
1, " ·•: ·- , . ,,,,
'19 21
ll'P 18
'
l
?4
'.o'i
i! ..!. • •, ·;
__ ,, __ _
i.:
,a• , • ·898 07 -:
• s.i .
So? ·· · • ·· ..
. ~J'I ,..
'
J

, ;,,,joot

I" ° "

l• ~
/j ..

:, ,,. 1.98~

~e .,m. 60

I

551 8' ·
1 ' "'-

OC'T 8,1 W? 1

I

1

2 168 SO 1
2~· ·

. 181 ...~ •
~ 29~ .,, .
206·

, oas s2 .

\

J. M. B.

, e.

2. 1

�Oot o-.r • •

and for.__
,-"""'"'.·__._
. _ _..,......._J\llohths Ended

0 . S. V.
NOV 301921

Compared with Correspond_ing Period~ of_ Previous Year
I

FOR THE MONTH.

TH IS YE:..R -

•

I..

LA~-.;. YEAR -

I

l:

-

7- ~~C~~" -tn

i

OPERATING REVENUES
I'

~

,

FOR T~E PERIOD
TH~

~

-

i- ~

:l i98? Bi
. , 688 144

7 fj8 06

INC: 1:10\CK"- - ,
DEC.RED

I

jl

-

I
I

~ALBS1

EAR
--;

I

I

I
I

8 OS9. 70
~85 00
7 348 li:

! 080 1 6
20 !9' 51
102 so; · a ass.Qa
Mai ,o, · oo:aaa s8
'I

@ 29G 15

'

I

l
I

200 11
2 ~ 21

10 868 '16 , _. &amp;S&lt;l,, iz t · 93 ·~2-~ ' ,_,;~49-9, ,ae · 5 6lli 85, I

'osy SQ .

352t 66 I "l'J 8~9 90 ~ 391 :.?~, 2 552 .08 I
1a2_._cw ..\ 1a 04zr: m · 1 1,. 102 2s:, 1. ,..059175'
- ,J
-4?, 91, • "ti -o:os 51 - i 461 _'14,J
6G4 ,,.,, '
1·m. ,1
1 911 ~8 "' • 1$ 16 , 18 04,1' 01 1 18·_568 99 • 151.!Ji. 9_8 .

1, 81,l ~ 1

I

l'1.o9
i
I
•

I

'

I

190 I

. •a· 1-·

l~~ Ge• ..,,.

20 00

·126 60

·CD

205 81

1

'

.

22
I

,,

fro·'

.

12 50'

-i ~ 12

•

I

.

-466 32

1310
258 Gl

23 8'
• r 2' 61

6 101 21

5 010 68

1 090 68

26 05

a.,~

92 21

I

18 06
16 Q.~

228. 58'
~79 19

.66 1 8,
5 "16

25.0 00

26 &lt;!i2

&lt;ll68 90

10 29

12 ,a ,

I

6 78 ,

6 835. '16 • 5 821 99

1 013 9'1 1

�and for:

ACCT.

Months Ended l{oyem'ber 30•
19_n_
Compared with Corresponding Periods of Previous Year
llleftn

,'

FOR THE MONTH

No.

THI S YEAR

OPERATING REVENU18S

j:

LAST YEAR

___:_ --J

INC. BLACK
DEC. RED

FOR THE PERI OD

1,

'11' • INC. BLACK

I

DEC. RED

,

SALES•

1 .1@ .!J.,.7 .,
l M 187
GO! 40_'

o/ ~26 62
o/5 24:
5 ~8 ·51

Oo/6 Si4 .,_ .29 503 56
5 652 '12
7G
643
21 "IS:
5% 60
.. I
~

1

ff 12, · .9q

1 ,
10~} 448 11 ,1oa ~so ea . ~- 002-:-,
- 86 ,i9 '7.8, 89 839, '16 3 12g 00
I

I

1'1~'128.-3&amp;7·1e· fil ol5!. l _162 t 7_,
2 209' 94
1 ~89 50 '
629 i44
19 oas m .20 ~91, Ga '
553 133 ;
r!
•

I

i9ol •

1808

34, 13

• 180 90

20 00

100 73

. :la

~2.0 4i

226 06,

43

il~ -~o

521 12

13 1()
269 16

. 100 80
2ol. 96

.. -0 01
4 _28

..

6, ~f;J6 2g

6 SO'l '/0

30 31

92 21

1s ea

8 89 ,

5 '15
231 .to.
P31t' 10

2?5 00
613 92

1· 081 52
61 so
5 '16
00 t';O
19 18

~ i "12

'l 490 08

6 ~85 83

1'7.ol
OPERATING EXPENSES

1
I 3£. 36

I

1

I

.
GENERAL RXPENSl!S1

,, \

I

I

=-1 004 25 .

�and fo~

'"1Y4'

j;)eotmDe.r 81. .
19 21
Compared with Corresponding Periods or' Previous Year
Months E:n5lf•d
.

-

FOR THE MONTH
ACCT.

• I -

NO.

THIS YEAR·

-~
LAST YEAR

INC . BLACK
DEC. RED

ftI

TH I S YEAR

rNc-:-eLAc i&lt;
DEC. RED

:1

OPERATING REVENUES

MAINTENANCE,

. I
I
I

, 22 '

· 25 OQ I
44- 23
.J.
-·

4 71

'I 29' 24
32 35
5. '15
2M 70
582 04

694 32

~5 .'32

·e ·139 oe

I

160 '/3

. 13 10
279 "11

100 80

247 26

22

5 00

20 00

262 18

o 229 79

658 15

l 0~ 45'
· 5.9 86
5_ '15
~5 30
2 3· 89

'? 180 15

956 93

92 21

300 00

�..OIi THE P&amp;IIIOD
THIS Yl!:AR

LAST YEAl't

INC. BLACK
Dl!C.
"ED

THIS YE':AR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
"1!0

LA ST YEAR

OPERATING REVJ~NUES

182 56

'.\1ioing Camp Revenue
Commercial Rc,·enue
;\[unicipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

182 56 •

Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
M AINTJ?NANCE 01•' l 'LANT
AND STHUCTOU HS,

141

Superintendeoce

142
143

l:3uildiogs
Fixtures

144

Machioery and Apparatus

145

Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies

146
147

r48

138 '/9

Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

218 55

Total Maintenance
COMMERCIAL 6XPENSES,

149
150
151
152

'
Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

Total Commercial Expenses
r noDUCTION EXPENSES,

154

Superintendence
Manufacture

155
156

Transmission and lJi,tributi~o
Other Expenses
•
Total Prnduction Expenses
GllNB llAL BXI•ENSHS,

57

Salario.:s of General Officers,
General Oflicc ~Jerks aorl Att'dts.

.,,:
r 59
16o

Salaries of Ch:rks ( Local)
Geocr;i! Office Expenses
Law Expcll!:es

:61
I62

lojuries and Dam::i~cs
Insurance

163
164

Stationery .ind Printing
Other Expenses
Total Gcner::il Expenses
Total

.....

S 8~ .
224 36
h

OTHER OPnRATIONS-cn,

165
166

167

Light and Power-Comp::iny Mines
Ligbt_-:.Uerchaodise Department
Light and Power-Water Plan.s

Total Other Operations

l l 50 -

11 so
u

Total Operating Expenses

212 86

/
{,

Net Operating Rev,!nuc
(Excluding 1),xes)

I

•'

Il .

'l"

Taxes

'

I

.J

Total Oper:i.ting Expenses aod T :ixe~
~et Incom•~ fro:n Operation

i

I'

Ratio of Oper'i; Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operatiog Revenues
Ratio i:,f Operating Expenses and
Taxes lo Total Oper'g Revcnut:s

'

.-

":--_•

\

-

f
•

I

r

• ' :-"

;• f
.....

I

-..I'

I ·J

., ,··
'
-=--

. - · "!,.

...

/2 . l,
1,.

\ fssoed by Accounfin,! Department,

t

f

/

\

•"!-.."ic Light Plant i n July , 19120

l·

..

f

,II',

1'

r.' .(

Corroepouden cc in 1·clution l o this o (ulcmcn t n~ottlcl
be nddreescd to the Auditor.

�,.Ol't THI! MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT.

Ho.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DIIC.
RED

THIS Yl!!:AR

LAST Yl!:AR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

OPERATING REVENUES

183 83

Mining Camp Revenue

I!

366 39

,,'I

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

366 39 ✓

Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STllUCTUt\ES,

141

Superintendence

142

Buildings

143
144
145

Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs

146
147
148

Tools and _Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

-

79 76
✓

79 76

Total Maintenance

.

159 52

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

150
151

152

Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

40 00

20 00

153 ·superintendence
154 Manufacture
155 Transmission and lJiatribution
156 Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

a, 96

208 7S

109 96 .;

248 'iS ·

4 37

10 18

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
Gt:nernl Office Clerks and All'dts.
158
159
16o
161
162

Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expe~
I

- - - -4 37° 7 •
•
- 10 18
-- -·· - - - ---- - ----------r---··· - - -.
194 OC) /
418 ii; '
~

Total
OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

Light and P~wer-Conipany Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

23 00

395 4S

Total Operatiug Expenses
Net Operaticg Rev&lt;!ouc
(Excluding Taxt:s)

1·,24

Taxes
Total Operating Expenses aod Taxes
Net Iocome from Operation

46 00 ,✓

443. 4.5.

21 76 '

Ratio of Operating Expcoses and
Taxes to Total Opcr'g Revenues
)rf. i f · 1:t.:o
,I!.
JJ.t•

- CV~T -9

29 06 '

23 00
205 59 '

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxe&amp;)
to Total Operatiog Revenues

\9i ?I

Jesued by Aooountin4 Department,

a:iJl~W~eggnOC T 9 1913101_

I

993

71: ff6
1993

l 118

2401

v

.
...

Corre11pondcnce in rclatjou to thh1 s tutcmcnt AhouM
be addressed to the Auditor,

�l"OR THE MONTH

ACCT.
NO.

THIS Yl!:AR

LAST YEAR

l"OR THE P t::RIO O
I NC. BLACK ;;
DEC.
,.IED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
oec.
,..0

OPERATING REVENUES

202 9'

:\t ining Camp He\'enue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Misc ellaneous Reven ue

569 38

1

Total

Ol'&gt;ERATING EXPENS ES

20 "

569 3S

'19 '76

:! 9 28

79 76

as9 29

M A.INTE ~ANCE O F Pl.ANT
AND STUUCTUllE S,
141

Superintendence

142

B uildings

143

Fixtures

144

Machinery aod Apparatus

145

Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and S upplies
Plant and Structures-Deprec iation
Other E xpenses

146
147

148

'f otal Maintenance
COl\UlllRCI AL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

Ii

Superintendence
Solic itation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
P ilODUCTI ON EXPENSES,

153
154
155
156

Snperintendence
Manufacture
T ransmission and .Ui1tributiou
Other Expenses

m· oo
61 M

Total Production Expenses

60 00
270 G9

830 69 ,

GENE RAL E Xl'E N SES,

157

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Atl'dts.

8 61

18 70

9 23

9 23

Salaries of Clerks {Local)
159 Gcueral Office Exp&lt;:nses
16o . Law Expenses

158

161
161
163
164

Injuries aud Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total Geoeral Expenses
Total
OTHE R OPBllATIONS-CR,

165
166
167

Light !ll)d Power-Company Mioes
Light-Merchandise Depar tment
L ight and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
.Net Operating Revenue
(Excludiug Taxes)
T ues
Tota l Operating Expenses aod Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Opcr'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
R:itio of Operat.iug Expenses and
T nxes to Tot.al Oper'g Heveoues

U 50

168 &lt;&gt;' ,.
34 90 /
23 00
191 ° ' /
11 90 ,.

5 11 ,.,
69 00

612 ., ,,,
63 16 /

I

•

828

Ml

•

I••ne d b7 Acco nntiu~ Depart ment.

?orile nd~es1f0V 2 I 19Jf ·

QbcaJIDiX

C orres11oncle o ce i o rolutio n to thia. s lolc mcul ~hould
be a ddress ed to the Auclilor.

�Tona, Washington
October
Third

l

Nineteen Thirteen
llr o Ro Blaisdell, Auditoro

Por tlAnd , Oregano

Dear Sir :
Replyine to your l et ter of t he 2nd instant i n
regard to Form 228 , will state that we follo wed the pr ecedent set on this foxm for July, 1913, which was taken to
Portland in an incomplete stat e and r eturned to this office
with your letter of August.30th.
However, our present recollection of t he Cl assification l eads us to believe that char ge was erroneously made
against Account Ho. 141, since the it ems repre sent, in labor,
a proportion of time of Genera l Superintendent, Firemen and
others engaged in the operation of the plant; and the s ame
is true of the material charge. Under thes e conditions we beli eve the correct distribution of charges should read as
follows:

,,.
t

July, 1913.

.Labor

Account No. 153
Account lio. 154

1 05.47

Material

Tota.l

:P,20o 00

Augus_:t,1913
Account No . 153
Account No . 154

20 000
77°55

12o4l

Yours truly,

Genl . Superintendent.

�October 2. l~l3e

Ur. ::1 . s. Brooks 0
Gannrnl Supt. •
Tono O \/noho

Door Sir:

opero.tio n o~ tho electric ligh''-; plr t.t f ct~ tho mcntha of July and 1\.uguoi 'th!o yOIJZ'o

'l'heso reports shoo that tho plun..i; tmo opot&gt;o...iiod \"Ji thout any exp0no0 ~!,_capt for main.,
tonaace and supervision.

Unde~ Production Expaneeo nothing hao been ohorm and I

queott.on very muoh if thio io "i:,he caooo

\'Jhat, have you been rlo:i.t1t5 Y1ith the sal arieo

of .engineer and eloctrician. and coot of oil. \/uato and fuel nocdY

I Qli1 not oending

out Form 227 as I ucul.d like to get the information ~allod Ko~ in thio l otter before
it io oent to anyone 0l~e 0 uho might criticioe iio

early ae poasibloo
Youre truly 0

...,..,_, --

Therefore plonoo advioo ~o ns

�"'0"
THIS YEAR

HIE M O NTH

P'O" THI!: ,-!!!RIOD
INC. B LAC K

LAST Y EAR

DEC.

T HIS YEA R

R ED

INC. BLA CK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

R l:D

OPERATING R E VENUE S
Mining C:imp Re,·enue
Commercial Revenue

'789 67 7

:'vlunicipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Renlnue
Total

230 3'

789 67

?9 76

3l0 O&amp;

79 76

319 ~

OPERATI NG EXPENSES
l'tlAINTENAN CE Ot? I•LANT
A N D STllUCTU llBS,
t 41

Superintendence

142

Buildings

143

Fixtures

144

Machinery and Apparatus

145
146

Transmission and Distribution-Rep:iir!t
Tools and Supplies

147
148

Plant and Str uctures-Depreci:ition
Other Expenses
T otal Maintenance
COMIUEUClJ\L KX PENSES,

149
150

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

151
1 52

Total Commercial Expenses

"

r n oDUCTION EXPENSES,

£acture
!Fission and iJi1tribution
Expenses

20 00
6140

80 00
333 09

ea 40

413 09

o&amp;.J

Total Production Expenses
GllN B lt AL BXI'RlSSES,

157

Salarit.s of General Officers,
General Office Clerks :ind Att'dlS.

15b

Salaries of Clerks ( Local)
Gcne1·al Office Expenses
Law Expenses

1 59

160
161

163
164

26 60

Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total Geoerai Expenses
Total

..

9 16

18 so

16 l'7

44 99

17113

777 12

11 ~

46 00

ll 50

46 00

OTHB ll OPE RATIONS-CB,
165
166

167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light ar.d Power-\Vater Plants
Total Other Operatious

•

Total Oper:iling Expenses
Net Operating Re\"cnue
(Excluding Taxes)

1 6'1 68

--

52 '11

Taxes

Total Operating Expenses and T:ixes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Tota.I Oper'g Revenues

23 00

110 63
29 71

761
86&amp;

•

'Ill 11

"'

58 55

.,.?; .
.:
✓

=

92 00
823 11

·~
;

',

33 4&amp;

916

l 062

,,

\
Jeeoed b y A c oouuting Deportmout,
,I •..

/

·, .. , '\ .

Cheyenne, Wyo., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 191_

.- rµ '
Corresponde nc e i n r elation to tlii11 •f!t1'tcn:~nl Rhoultl
be addressed to the A n ditoi·.

�I. l
P"OR THI!: MONTH

ACCT,

PIO.

TH,S YEAA

OPERATING REVENUES
·; Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

nw

1

Municipal Revenu~

I
I

I' Miscellaneous Revenue

i-

Total

.:;.r

~1 ~
-

; ):::

MA.INTENANCE 01? PI.A.NT
AND STltOCTURES:

RED

,/~-

2&amp; i

:.:G:

211 00

I

i

~

141 \\ Superintendence •
I

142 ' Buildings

~ Fixtures

1 Machinery and Apparatus

I

I

146 \1 Tools and Supplies
147 \ Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 l\ o
__ther Expenses

•

Total Maintenance

1

DEC.

..

I

OPERATI~G. EXPENSES

143
144

LASTYEAA

m,:: ..::J

i_

-": -

P"OR -THI! Pl!!RIOD
INC, SLACK

- - · - - - =-- ·-- .;.__ ------=

I

l
I

I

?7· G~ !\

2 :!G

$~8 GO

i ·n

?f 60!1

2 16

:_;~o

~n eQI

ii-

::t~~ }~t

GO

c~'"
I

~2?. _2

-

'

;:!""'"

-

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Solicitation
151 Adve.rtisiog
152 \\ Other Expenses

\'J:.:.:::.:,:mN

\\ ~--- Total Commercial Exp~nses

-

1
I

EXPEN:n:: - ~ - --

"15 00

154 I\ Manufacture
. 155 \\ Trausroissioo and l&gt;istributioo
r56 \, Other Expenses

~

ico ov··
-1oi !JC,l

I
'

I

6~1 5~

_ :~tal Production Exp~nses

I

I

GBNEUAL EX.PENSE$,

157 \ Salaries of Ge.neral Officers,
General Office Clerks and Att'dts.

M ,31 1

U½ t}'i'

. 156 SalaTies of Clerks {Local)
'
I
159 General Office Exp:mses
1
160 1, Law Expenses

lf ~ !I

is 9 (

' 161

I, Injuries al'!u Damages

162

l; Insurance

I'

163 ; Statione_ry and Printing
164 1 Other Expenses

Total

---. - - - - ---- - - - _

-

\

U,lG 1
I I

ffl rifi

I I

l_l)lli ll/~ - - :wal GO _=

I Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total OU1er Operations

- -l-:J!. _
-:--l

_To~I _Operating E_:pens:.s--= L """·

I Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)

a._o~I:!}3

1 Total Operating Expenses and Taxe~

222 l1s
ll 110

1

• Revenues
to 'fotaI O perattng

11

l

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

- . -

,:ie so

!l?G. ~1j1.

t --~-=

~ 11()

23 ()()

, Net Income from Operation
I Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)

?5 00..

aal!, GO

1621 60
~ ,~,.. j.,..
o.,..,JJ 11..&lt;..J

es..."-i r l•

l!n- "'
·:
111uthi
V ,~JI

9S.2 ~}

6El6oc;)

.A (; •

I

»:
l

---===-----~-====ac.a!l,= ==-:;:-=-=-=-=-=--=- --=--- I•

l

lG&lt;!t -15
2S 00
69 66

1~:i. ~

(J~Q r;:
10

~

~-=--- - i . - , . ;i-

825
1

- =====

t:-

-=

-

--

-:- -- -

i21 66

110: 00
1 09~ ~?
1221~
A
( :"
a1
_~
'1 0 'O

1

102.1

;j
I

- -.

,

-

, -

'.&amp;[J D'.:i

223

•

ll6 0
~-s~ 6
10 .I 0

102 to 1'.
:t~:~1 ,er.;
l'.!Qt:!. •
l:llo

V

~

ed e,1

w2 1Go

;t.

Gl,;J 9 '? ~;

?u ~ u

1

-"-='"-&lt;=",

(~stif"..:;tc(!J

j Taxes

f

Llt) ·c1

1

OTHER OPERATIONS-CU,

1

27. "'1::.

I

~ 1in ~I

Total General Expenses

I

II

I
;-'
0 ,.1

I:':,-:,• r
'
•~ ...:c i.:., "

I m; ,.o .

GGu,o )

1
1

I

I

-----------

I

Corres)&gt;ondenoe in relation to this e t atemc:tt tihimlu
be addressed to the Auditor.
~

F ~:--•~ r~ .

.J, •. r ~~ 11:~1).

-- I

�P"O R T HE M O NTH

ACCT.

P"O R T HE P E R IOD

NO.

THIS YE!:A R

L.AST YE:AR

I NC. SL.ACK
D l!.C.

T H IS YEAR

IU:O

L AST Yl!:AR

INC. S L.ACK
01!.C.

Al!:D

OPERATING RR\'.ENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

E37 55

296 83

58 28

1 306 47

318 08

988 39

58 28

l 306 47

318 08

980 39

313 70

l\luoicipal Revenue
Miscellaneous R~venue
Total

7 6

OPERATING EXPENSES
H A INT F.NANCE 0 1~ PLANT
A:ND ~TftU CTtHlES,
141

Superintendence

142

l:3uildings

143

Fixtures

144

Machinery and Apparatus

145
146

Transmission and Distribution-Rep:i.irs
Tools and Supplies

147
148

Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Tola! Maintenance

I

'79 76

87 26

7 50

476 66

164 86

'19 76

87 26

7 50

J\.70 56

164 86

313 70

100 ..,

103 54

20 00
3 06

120 00
502 06

178 64

323 52

120 -&amp;9

103 M

16 95

622 06

178 64

443 62

COM I\IE RClA L E XPENSES,
149

150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Tctal Commercial Expenses

"

\&gt;UOD UCTl ON llX PENSE S,

Super intendence
Manufacture
155 1 Transmission noel l.JiGtribution
156 Other Expenses

151

Total Produc1ioo Expcnse?s

IO 00

120 00

GENF. I\ AL EX P ENSES,
1 57

Salaries of General Officers,
General OOicc Clerks and Att'dts.

151&gt;

!::ialar!es of Clerk8 ( Local)
General Ollice Expenses
Law E."pcnses

•5!J
1&lt;,o
1b1

162

163
164

Injuries and Damages
losurancc
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses

ll 29

11 29

Total General Expenses
Total

190 80

31 41

34 41

13 94

13 94

30 84

38 84

87 19

87 19 _

l 187 81

OT11n n OPlUtATI ONS-cn,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company llfioes
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-\\'ater Plants
Total Other Operatious
r.

Total Operating Expe?nse?s
Net Operatiog Ruvenuc
(Excludiog Ta.x&lt;:s)
Taxes
(Eat1n:ate4)
Total Operating Expenses aod Taxes
.Not Income fro:n Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Ta,ces)
to Total Opera1iog Revenues
Ratio of Operatiog Expi:nscs and
Taxes to Total Opi:r'g Hcvcuues

211 54

190 80

20 74

1 187 81 _

343 40

26 01
22 73
234 2'

105 03

79 02

118 66

25 32

22 '13

137 73
l 325 54
19 07

14 3 98
13 7 73

343 40
25 32

982 14

3 28

190 80
105 ,03

43 4?
101 75 I

6 26

�FOR THE MONTH
T HIS YEAR

FOR THE PER IOD
INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

Dl!!C.

--...-=--- -·--'='"--=--=-- -

THIS YEAR

Rl!!D
-- ~

LAST YEAR

-

INC. B L ACK
Dl!!C.

J

Rl!D

l

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

227 ::so

211 89 .

227 30

79 76

I

l 533 ,,,

529 97

l 003 80 1

211 89 ..

l 633 77

629 97 .

l 003 80

96 10

558 32

260 96

297 36

16 3~

(;50 32

260 96

20 00
82 39

140 00

15 41

~tunicipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Re\•enue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE (Hi PLANT
AND S'fl\UCTURES,
141

Superintendence

142

Buildings

143

Fixtures
Machinery and ·"'-pparalus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs

144
145

146 . Tools and Supplies
147

Plant and Structures-Depreciation

148

Other Expenses
'!'otal.Majntenance
COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149

150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
-

-=:-:...-

--

..-:- - -

P RODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
154 Manufacture
155 Transmission and l&gt;istribution
156 Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20 00
48 61

131 00

68 61

62 39

y

650 67

309 Sc!

140 00
Ul 13

690 6'?

309 5'1 _

381 13

GENERA!. EXPENSES,
1 57

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office U!erl.s and Att'dts.

18 61.!.

16 54

60 95

50 96

15~
r59

Salaries of Clerks ( Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses

33 03

33 03

46 97

~

9 -,1

9 71

48 55

48 65 •

59 ~e

69 20

146 4?

146 47 .

16o

161
162

163
164

Injuries and Dam.iges
Insurance
Stationery and Prinlini:
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

22'1 10

Total

-

=-

19 45_,,-= l 396 ~

97

5"10 50

OTllEll OPERATI ONS- CR:

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expcns;~
Nel Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)

I

Taices
(Bet 1mated)
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
X et Income from Operation
Ratio of Opcr'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to T~tal Oper'g Revenues

-=

19 65

16 21

34 86 I
22 73

230 58
3 08
91.3

227 10
16 21 _

3 28

12 13 ,

22 15

4.0 53

986 42
18 38

10'1. 2

15. 9

91.0

107. 7

16. 7

101·. 3

101,2

5. 9

101.4

107. 7

6.3

I
--===---~~~=--~--==:z-:: ..::=~--C0PI~ SIN'!'

40 63

178 84'

138 31
160 46
l 555 92

22 '13

160 46 1

1

570 50

~. :::vc:-

z=

1

�P"O'R THE MONTH

ACCT.
Ho.

-

,

P'OA THE Pl!AIOD

INC. eiA-CK -

~

LAST Yl!AR

one,

THIS Y~AR

RED

LAST YEAR

'&lt;"JI

OPERATING REVENUES

mo ·,2

II :\Iining Camp Rc\'enue

Cocmcrcial Rc,·enuc

/I

i; Municipal Re,•enuc

r ~-tisce)laneous Revenue
Ii

l
141

Total

OPERATING l~XPENSli:S
MAINTENANCE OW t•LANT
A~D STUUCTUll'ES,
Superintendence

I

!1 142 Buildings
\
143 • Fixtures
144
, 145
,I 146

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies

•I 147 \ Plant and Structnrcs-D&lt;Jprcciation

'G

~ 148 \ Other Expenses

1

•

Total Maintenance

ti

~O?tllllERCIAL"" EXPENSES,

\

Total ~mmercia l Expenses

G9 ! 3

20 Gn

6at1 ~o

59 18

no ce

(,;'•• fl
;,J

,

GP.J 09 Ji

-

QD

31? ~

I.
~ ? 09 1

__

149 ~ Superintendence
l 150 ~ Solicitation
I \.' 15 l ~ AdvertisiDg
\ \l 152 \i Other Expenses

1· -

1,

PRODUCTION EXPE:SSES,

~ i' 153 1 Superintendence
~ 154 Manufacture

, f\ 155 ~ Transmission and lJfotribution
I 156

I' Other Expenses

I

:

eo r.o

to.00 11
?GV !!1 t
I

I

Total Production Expooses

90 09

600 l~

01;) 00

aen 13 ~ l i..7'1

G.ENERAL EXl'ENSBS,

Salaries o{ General Officers,
General Olfict Clerks and Att'dis.

1 57

1! '/U

Sala ries of Clerk5 ( Lc,cal)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses

1f,o

i

160 rJJ

1 ~l.? C&amp;
000 02 I

I

G.S 70 1I

!Ao/ :i

1

lojuries nod Damages
Insurance
163 I Stationery and Printing
164 Other Expenses
161
162

~

Total General Expew:es

ri

Total

~

OTJmn O1•nnATIONs- cn,

lj
165

Light and Power-Company Mines
166
Lii;ht-Merchandise Department
I
I
167 Light and Powe r-Water PlanlS

I

I

1'olal O&lt;ho, Op,rati,.,

t

~ Otftvi - - - - - (i~
we :u ~ - ?'i"'I !.iS
LN

;

7~ 02

'l::i5 62
10 00

10'',0!)

~ 60

5-"-

----.:

11· = - ~'"'
-

Total Operating Expenses

1

9 ?l

I {Excluding
Operating Revenue
Taxes)
I Taxes (l:.c t i~'tcl:

le•

_

16J) '21

::);et

Total Opcrat.in:; Expenses and Taxes
1 Net foeoma from Operation
I

9 0-,

:m

?~ \
tJC ts

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
,
to Total Operating Revenues

I

5~ 51

I

!:15 ~
l G0~-1

I

v.aa GU
lo co I
-; ~o r

~() ;i·, .-,r---

735 .02
10 00
---,--

-tt-- --:,,-

'128 -11- .
1~7 i39
ts;,; ~9

1 'l~ -~

1!38 21
52 51

4J

l.

- 06:::.:.Z

I

i.1 ts

l 00!3

'. Ratio of Operatins Expenses and

lj Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenue~

107f

"

~~
~=,..-====~=• '/}' .,: .
..:;-...;......,ip

=-~====--.-i.,.,...=lh,o,a=a=,...,-==""=-=cll.:..-==-=;

~

}&amp;sued by Accountin,l Doporlmcut,

Apr 13 1914

Cbeyeooe,W~

~.h._cr,~d by

1

·¾r:- •

• '• •

l - 1 'd,f,J

• •• •• ;,/ \ 1:..; • ·.: " · , . O
tJl~G , }J . ....\
1 r
"~, ''n·:•,. .. -•:•C.. •.r;'l'IIO.t.r._
•• ,.•• 1~:.J "'.1, '~I
poudeoce in •relnfiou fo t hi w f.:foto t ; e t.~°Lt
'. •
,forres
•
IOi•· • ~ 1.,,:~ ~ l·.tt.N',t• &lt;11,;N ~~·
\;un,bo nddreascd to tl10 Auditor.
,, "'"AC. :::.u
I.At Alu~
' J·

.ei:;.,,N'J. ..

•

J:;N (jc:N'J.•.

��.... ,

P"OA TH~ MONTH

t.

NO.

THIS YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BL.ACK.
DEC.
RED

L.AST YEAR

THIS YEAR

•

j OPERATING REVRNUES

~

!~

t , 'l l'iH
r .1 .. , c .. ..,

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Re,·enuc

• INC. BL.ACK
RCD
riI oec.

·r
I
t,.!) CJ

I

I

{ )lining Camp Revenue

L.AST YEAR

l

Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\IMNTBNANCE 01•' PLANT
AND ST!lUCTUHllS:

141 \ Superintendence
142

I Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus

145

Transmission and Distribution-Hepairs
Tools and Supplies

147

1 Plant and Structures-Depreciation

Other Expenses

148

'.fotal ~'Iaintcnance
COlll!l1B RCI AL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
j Solicitation
: Advertising
152 \ Other Expenses

I

Total Commercial Expenses
\

PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

l Superintendence

1 53

Manufacture
\ 155 TrallSmiSl&gt;ion aud lliatribution
~ 156 I Other Expenses
154

J'
l

:J) OJ

:;} 0&lt;&gt;
V-;,1, C~l

f,!3:, G$

v~

v rn

:.,J·

CJ

n ·.n.; s7

Total Production Expenses
GENIUlAL EXPENSES,

15; I Salaries o[ General Officers,
General Office Clerks :1.0d ,\tt'dts.
15i
15\)

Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses

160

Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expeoses

I

Total Geoeral Expcost!S

II, ~
!

Total
OTHER OPBDATIO:NS-CR,

165 1 Light atid Power-Company Mines

f 166 f Light-~Ierchaodise Department
P167 ! Light and Power-Waler Plants

:l

Total Other Opcratioos

r.q;
-=-~~--

~
-·I -

:::-~ •t~P l

7 '
l

.

'1

o

3 [/.',fl• I ,~~ /
~7 0-J
'}Jj UJ

~----~--=----;;:,~$-{~
_i

Total Operating Expenses
Xct Operating Revenue
(Excluding Ta.xes)
""r.
,·
\ • - • - " ·- .,J
, Truces

I

.

r Total Operating Expeoses and Taxes

I ~et Income from Operation

stafomcut s hould

��Ir

w

FOR THE MONTH

~

"=:'i
I
1

THIS YEAR

Dl!C.

RED

- 1:

II

OPERATING REVENUES

I

I

Miuiog Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

- . - lI!

LAST YEAR

I

&amp;:'II

FOR THE PERIOD

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

iHIS Y_EA~

I

I

INC. BLACK

I __Dl&lt;C,

RED

~c;:I

Municipal Rcvenu()
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

(

OPERATING EXPENSES

l
141
142

~

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

I

'

i'

Superintendence
Buildings

143 Fixtures
144 \ Machinery and Apparatus
145 •, Transmission ancl Distribution-Repairs
146 Tools and Supplies
147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148

Other Expenses

I

..\

Tqtal M3-inlenance

I

I

l

I'

l 'J"•~ •• (J
,.,, :; ,).., '

(J1" '.\ • • •
.,..,,;.I ,..,.,

~------t- r.x, cc. I

COU!ll'ERClAL EXPENSES,

I

149 Superintendence
150 Solicitation
151 \ Advertising

_---L...---1
_ L__

152 I\ Other Expenses

L
\ -

Total Commercial Expenses

-

-

\\

I
PRODUCTION BXl•ENSES,
f: 153 I Superintendence

. :::i.

1 154 \ Manufacture

°',I1

'?W. GC,

1

I\ 155 \\ Transmission and Uistribution
156 \ Other Expenses

V:lJ ~

Total Production Expenses

l

I

I

JI

L
[::,.:~ o ..
t•

t

(::,;u r:

- ----,-

GO .;;3

GENEUAL EXPENSES,

157 ' Salaries of General Officers,
, General Office (Jlerks and Att'dts.

~·:; "'

Salaries of Clerks ( Local)
General Ofiice Expenses
Law Expenses

,.
. ., .;

Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses

0;1

VI "i.Q I
1!. .} Ol

Total General Expenses

,1

Total

" () CO ·

~''"1r

,- J ... /I!," !

Total Operating Expenses

l..t ~V

j Net Operating Revenue

(Excluding T:i:tes)
t • ,•·- •••-..,') Tl
1;a,~ .,,# u..._.&lt;,..~.., ,.,. ..,,

,
•

t

a CiJJ .{)'~

1

40 ()·)

n:.: ·ro

c·c,

[

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

l

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

i.

-;;I

-='-_: . •, -.,.,f, \Ji,';J

~

0 ·~:\ ~.. c~KJ ,
G.') 1 &lt;

tt) 10t!

e;i /I''&lt;'! n..•• I

I It)

ri~

-!I--~~
.,,..
· _..,•i.•

') Nf~ l')H
"'

t ..).,,, - 'iJ I

-C!J.. 1'!0

~v·z on ·
n r~G ,iv
:.
I ·- I

~
;:m G') 1
~ . .., "

r RatiotoofTotal
Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
Operating Rev&lt;:nucs

?. v::.

--;-,,.,w-r'-.,..,r11--..-,-t1
._,,-r,,,~
- -,.,..--&amp;- --~------~I-

310 ·1N
. lj

1 Taxes
1

a.&gt;,~ C.i.i

..- --.,-.,-:)~li'l-::ll!----.--,...f- --

~

l ,~;:ffw~•----....---- - -[;34 :•

j !

,. uol

i:

i::r-J.\

m~ m -~~ aJ

e.1;

c:, ~ a:~ I:

OTHER OPBilATIONS-Cll,

6s !i Light and Power-Company Mines
1661; Ligbt-l\'forchaodise Department
167 • Light and Po,·,·er- Water Plants
Total Other Operations
1

I:I

,

~

I

3/Yl'-G
I!I
,
t

:!.:..~-oil

~- ~ r ~ L __ ___,

- -- ~

CALCULATIONS VERi,IED

AUG 17 1914
Issued by Accooutin4 Deportment,E, BOYD,

,

Cheyenne, Wyo.,

~~~o~um~

All.,Z 17 1 9 J4

101_

• ••} • , l

': ., :· R otf.'}W~~~~e iu relation (o this sfafomcmC should
, .. be; AMWG'«.e.cl:.to tho Auditor.
• ' ' ' . ,, J '
• .
• '&gt;\ ) \! . !',' \ )I,. C :..tmttAT, Mo~.
111:•ii lH .;'fl '.
l ;. .
. I

• •~

I

•

l ••••• { , . , ,

�'

- ----

FOR THE MONTH

""CCT

NO.

FOR THe: PERIOD

- - - - ~,m:."'BLACK
LAST YEAR
DEC,
RED

THIS YEAR

THI S YEAR

LAST YEAR

tI

OPERATING REVENUES

INC. B
_ _L_A_C_ K
_

rl

g Ec.

Re:g

_

~\

I
I

Mining Camp Revenue
, Commercia l Revenue
Municipal Revenue
1 Miscellaneous Revenue
____ Tptal

I,
11

OPERATilSG EXPENSES
MAI NTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STR1JCTOBESs

141

Superintendence

142
148

Buildings
Fixtures

144 '. Machinery and Apparatus
U6 • Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
146 , Tools and Supplies
147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 Other Expenses
Total Mainteo~nce
COM}lBRCIAL BXPBNSESs

149

Superintendence

160 1 Solicitation
161 ' Advertising
162 1, Other Expenses

\-\ -r- PB~:~::::;::~::::•
163 Superintendence
164l11 Manufacture
165 Transmission and Distribution
166 Other Expenses

1

Total Pr~_duction -~xpense_s

\

t~)

on

C"0~ !.&gt;.:a.

='

Q'jJ

,,,

Lw

(j.' )

, , .....

I

v -v CL

c:~ - ·
I

oJ'J h!

GENERAL EXPB1SSESs

Salaries of General Office rs,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
158 Salaries of Clerks (Local)
169 General Office Expenses
160 Law Expenses
161 1 Injuries and Damages
162
Insurance
163 Stationery and Printing
164 ; Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

D tH

167 \

0 !C

:t:i C3
'100 Vt.? r--

Total

'
OTHER O'PBBATIONS-CR,

166
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

COG '/'l

:..0 (JI)
1:): :j ~
; ~ .~)

'----·• YYl
l{&gt;D t.:,J

l? l!...·""")

Net Operating Revenue
(ExcJuqt.gg( '!.,a:,~;). , ,
Truces '· •.:TC --~-"'"'...to.~
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
ERIFltDl
,.._:;
Taxes toTotal Oper'g IuM:outs\TIOMS
, ""

~}1l~~C.- S1PE.~~ ~~4_ =--~
coM PT. OPERAT?R-

l•11ued by Accountio~ Department,
Cheyenne, Wyo., S G r)

1
- ••,

11
191
•
J

con ~''J
~c rii:.

�FOR THE MONTH

FOR THe: PERIOD

-·---INC .BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS Yl!AR

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

tNC.ai:Ac'K-

t..AS TYEAR

DEc.

RCQ

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

T

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINT'BNANCB OF PLANT
AND STl\UCTURES,

Hl
142
148

Superintendence

144
146

Machinery and A.pparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs

146

Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structuri:s-Depr eciation
Other Expenses

Buildings
Fixtures

.!,..,'t
'
'J1

~.

·::.t·· 0"
. ..

&lt;'. '.) ,:,,:,

• i)

j

I

l

Total Maintenance.

,...

, ii;·
r;,•

~

&lt;", r

( C'I

., I

t-..'

.():0 :~1

.,,
,.,
00
o('i SG

5:JG Gl

t 1••1
"

,.J

f;J I..' (,:.,)

lfi(J t:2

~C&gt; {-·.N

.... 4,,., '"\

~

t/~; ,;;c,

,,..,

:I•· :) r-·o

•

j C• ~
.; .;

..

COHMBRCIAL EXl'ENSES,

149
160
161
162

Superintendence
Solicitation
A.dvertising
Other Expenses
Total_Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses

~...... 00
•~.;l .:;e,
",
)

/I;{) OJ

I

).

•'::~) u\1
:;JJ ?' 1

;,,,;,'c'IOI'

I

,,1
..,;0 .,'I G)

i:

·100
,,. "'I_ 0£,
V

Total Production Expenses

..

1 f.5? c~·

,
~~ .:.J I i.J

,,

::.a .,.!,.v"

1
1 o:w

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expi:oses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
163 Stationery aod Printing
164 Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

:. ..::;
' !O

1661! Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
166 1
Light-Real Estate Department
1671 Light a.ad Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

,,,.,J

2.:i co '

!' 1 :J:J .
• GO
•• '
_ ..,..,

'.!.'.I_
-- !~'
-J

' '.
ui.J

U:.

Ratio of Operating Expeoses and 0 ,.,.._i&lt;-"
T
s toTotal Op~•g Revenlld'- c58
--=.::: ...

-

--=--

I•saed by Accoaotio!ll Department,
Cheyeooe, Wyo., Sep

:;O J.914

--

(.,.,

f ' " r (~.J
..t .J·-.J
()&lt;')

•-

-

l?O'

~~

57~ :: _ 1- ~~~g

5'lg Q§

~.O' 59

•)i /' Q·!b- =, - --

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

n·'

..

... ,_....
... : '.J ..,:.;

Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
( ,; ••i; :i:...ctv~.~
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

.

,..
'i''
_c., ..;.~

~ ,.-. ,. -- -- - - '"'"' ,...,

OTHER OPBBATIONS- CR,

I\

C :!C

5G11 1?

11

, ....

2 ::..&gt;

I

Total

I

I

v 3~

___ .C , ..U'.J....___

~ 'I
,_ _ _ _ _7 ~

\J.J
I

.G I'

I

ov.z I'I

-

l 211 &amp;2 _
o:;1~ &lt;ifl
~

0~ CG

2~

l_-1

l .--J

.O~- ~

l~

_ __t'33 __0;)__1. }..Gq
t;':l

....

- - -~:i.~

~

,1$
--~

C
.1.

K;

�P"'OR THE MONTH

A

-·

L ASTY~R

P"OR THe: "'l!:AIOD
INC. BLACKDCC,

THISY~..

..CD

INC.l!IL....--CK

LAST YEAR

DCC.

MO

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

Municip!l-1 Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures

~

..

~"'l

r.,0 'IJ,I

l!D

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repair
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

r

Y'.:t- p9

Total Maintenance
CO&amp;DlBBCIAL BXPBNSBS,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

j

Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

30 o:&gt;

~

C,O OQ

00

YJ.l 01

C! n~

(¼~ f/,/

- -'151 o~.

01. ..-;.,,..

r,:,~ ,c:R

&lt;}f) 00

? !);;3 t 0
..,

::;~o CJ

I

J (')
a ODO. 00 - d
I ;,

w&lt;.,

CG!3 t~:J

'

I

?. C',"'
"'
)

~~..,

n
,.,

I

GENERAL BXPBNSBS,

167

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
15ij Salaries of Clerks (Local)
16~1 General Office Expenses
160, Law Expenses
16~ Iojuries and Damages
1
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
1a
Other Expenses
1
Total General Expenses
I

0 '°l

'1

I

. ,,..,

r.:J

')
•J

D 0:1

-

OTHER OPBBATIONS-CB ,

1~
166

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

.I

ti

161

I

~

:~'I

w

0!3

I

m r!J-- - ·1.:1·

I

l

tJ
- r

•"I /Lt• &lt;"i

r-.#

-.. ~

• ..,

(j

I'£."

~

63

2.~, ~")

G 60

'1'1n OS
OG:i '!:~
T

7'1 :~

0-1 00
r:I t

'lf.c:

G!J'---r,o., u~.........

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
.. , JIJLJ~ ,'J;~~-.Qw;\!¼9, Revenues

GO

lltQtVo of.op6):-,tfng Expenses and
T3!~8l9i'~ Oper'g Revennes

'I ,~ !)

jJ

r;

- Ci1}J"c,;.: f$r.:,T

-

-

· -~

-&gt;

•J

•

70n~l

oo.

.

=

, , · · ; \ · .. '- 1 . • ,"'· Co--~rr.cr.,,.j \"'"'

..~61&gt;"
1

.

•

l!Oi O
-=~""== =--=
.

,~-

10 relntion to th18 •tatement lilhonld
...... , n .,••. ·.: . • • ..• ( ;j '' •I • ' ''-'orreapondeace
'1:i:
.- ,a.,
b~.~~~~-■ed to the Auditor.
,_________ 191 _._...· •(• •...~·1,
. , ·...•:;: :.•:~ : ·.. ':~
' ...., ..~
'\

•.. .

' ,J J

".. ..

.: .. I

,
,

f

1011::S

·~· " o r- e:c10 ~· :·!'.

:•
-

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oIc~
11.2 :,o •
.~a
,., coI
•.·i.....
':'I i&gt;
1-'lf•.
. -.J r
., ~ ._
:wijn:o
.:
T :t - - -- 7rr;-w- - - ! 55 oo --- o- 1r
.µ ~- ·•i-:.

---

on 0

C')

cor,1PT. OPERATon.

. ._
.:_.., D
•
t
I ••aed b Y ..,.ooonnu..u•
epar,mea ,
l~ov .4 1914
Cheyenne, Wyo.,

-

~J.J

7GrJ Ou

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

4~

!..:3 ,:,-,

,~

~:m

p:~
.,.

:.,7 ut,,..
~

Total Operating Expenses
Net OperatiDg Revenue
(Exc}udin~ Taxes) )
Taxes \ . ,01i! -C1;0~1

10 'r'J

,, I

~ i)J

Total

1[

" !;O

V

��--- ----- --- - --

ACCT

No.

--· ---- ""'•
..,.~
~- · ~-!;_!t-r:~

---

I

THIS YEAR

::

LAST YEAR

=-=--= 71

I
I

OPERATING REVENUE~
Mining Camp Revenue

·'

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

..•·... .
-.:.~-

..,
tJ •)

• IJ

·· · -"

•.. 1

.,

OPERA.TING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
A.ND STBUCTUBES,

141

Superintendence
I )'

r..i.....'

Buildings
142
143 1 Fixtures

I

144

Machinery and Apparatus
146 Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
146 \ Tools and Supplies
147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 Other Expenses
__

G:1

1

:U:I;OV

l':!fi1 :1i';!-'-·

_ Total..Mainten~nce _

,-

'JfJ V/3

~!)! .? ·",J. ,

c:..J'J rn;

·10

{lr'
....,,

(~(:~ ~&gt;':i

\v~

i~

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,
1 1.49

160

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

-=--= _ T_o?l C~ercial_.,Exp__e.nses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

co1oo

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses

f~O 01
GG ~Q

r~o"t I:{•")

" 'JI

C&gt;rµ

Total Produclion_El'.(pe~es -~ ____

------I---------n, 1n' •:C&lt;"i
I/~-....+Q__.J ;'

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
59 , General Office Expenses

..,.
7 t"J
t

60 1 Law Expenses
61 Injuries and Damages
62 Insurance
63 Stationery and Printing
64 Other Expenses
I
Total General Expenses
Total
.-

-· -

""=""

-

=

'

.,.)

\) JlG

cu

3."I ::G

GO fnl

·~ ~ .!....L.

iv, :us

G!: 1:.{)

cu'l, 1;:.r.

__ Tota!
e_nses•
- ..._._.Q~_!ating_E.xp_
--~. ·- -----

-z,.

=- =~

~

7~?~.:E_____

,~
----Y¾ !c~

•~ l11. t,• I

Qr.1.,r~ 1I
,.,,.. - 1

I

73 I"/ !I
,

======""""'.17-hir- ~ . , . ,~
/!.- I ~..) ~ i,";
n:-, . _ • !'c•,•,
..

0 11 Department, • • •

Jr:~~i
r _.,, '·• •, ~I

74•, 12:Q

c~lio
~uin
::Wu

~L "iC1

&lt;"7]

&amp;i C.-Ot)

" lCG :!G

t:J

,m

,...

uu 00 ,
eB 00

,~oG. ,)::)
(_.r'•

u

(j(j Oji

Di 50
,.,,_ :;,·~
(',

11

,..
~) ctw (rfj.

~ ~vt:,

00 \
aoif j

•

•

Gbeyenne, Wyo.,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 191 __

11

,!&gt;= == =d:=

~u~ vs

od an

Ji.GO na

O

if ~G:Y 'f·t

1:1: l_:(;;.;r§, I
'... ~ i, _ ,

...:v ,..

.. "' ,,

It! G

oa 6 I

&lt;•
w.,
0

OG r'
:.&gt;

v;;.i

~-

I

I·I

=r==i==J.== db= = =~

'

2.vs -o

d,(fJI -30!

t.!G

!Uli
!.J" p t.
C""-~*Ic.::..-',:~,..,l.......---1-.:i-'-l,
t..,;...:.._, _ _ _-..1l:; ..,
u---.:-""

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

l•sued by A

,..,
- ..:.:,

G?v :J()
v1 2=g~'.· ==-i~;Q .)
?-~~OZL__ _ 29n~ =o=~-=~==v==u~. .j,=:::ar =·=l1==--.."'===l======!:=

.oojoo ,1

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenu~,i1.. -

ro

liO

~

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation

- ~

ce:o

2.:!.l uo
t;1,' Dt.¼

Net Operating Revenue
(E:x.clr?intz
Taxes) ~ •
~.... ""('-.,,,
Ta:x.es
••O,.,i ~..,C.• $

I

1

\---------=-_,_ = - ----=--=---=-I

!
t

'J.'2;

1
'ilf.:&gt;2 1.1_.S I

65 Light and Power-Company Mines
66 1 Light-Merchandise Department
I Light-Real Estate Department
67 Light a.n d Power-Water Plants
,
Total Other Operations
_ 'I ~-

~,,_.~J

lG O·r..

OTHER OPERATIONS- CB,

!

". ,,

C')

,"'.J. .••
••

••
;.

II
. lOGi~ II
I

·--=

~ ·::r=-

Corresponde~oe in relation to tbis statement should
be addressed to the Auditor.

F . P. l:3

JAN ·1 5191~

�......

THIS YE AR

l"'O R Tl-II! PERIOD

---INC.BLACK

L AST Y E A R

f 0 1?.C.

THIS Yl!:AR

R l!D
-

-

~

LAS T Y l!:AR

- -

-

, . -INC . B L ACK
DEC .
RC:D

--

-i.

-

I

OPERA.TING RBVBNllBS
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Misc~llaneous Revenuo

-

W7 [rlij .I...-

-

-

I

-

- -----··- · ' - -

-

:il;10

1'..ota\

'

- · - - - - - - - --1

r. L

I

(~' 1

\ OPERATIN G EXPENSES
1 MAINTEN A N CE OF PL ANT

I

AND STR UCT U R ES,

141,I

Superintendence

1421 Buildings

1431 Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission
and Distribution-Repairs
1-161
146 Tools and Supplies
147 \ Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 \1 Other Expenses

144\

\

\I -

l

l'JiC OG

...,. __T otal M~nteoance
CO)UlERCIAL EXPENSES,

1491 Superintendence

II
~

160\

Solicitation
161 Advertising
162 \1 Other Expenses

•=-\---

\

'

\

_ _T otal_ Commercial Expenses

=11

·--:-:::."::St

I

PRODU-CT : N BXPEN:BS, - -

!» 00 :

163 \ Superintendence
164 Manufacture
1561 Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses

010 c.)Q
(;:

Total Pr_oduction E~peoses

fJ &lt;n

l

~ ~,,, e.1
1

, .~J') (.'/.j

1!.u tl1!J

co

i'j :~,JJ

r-, C)

C'!O G.n

it:) 1';:'J

c!f.J C:)

r,.,,..,.

,

v ..~~)

&lt;,

L . t!, JG

I'

V

-1

~

•1· ,..

-

CS7 (

~.:.J

;,.;

re:

GBNBRAL EXPENSES,

r ies of General Officers,
1 157 \ Sala·
General Office Clerks and Attendants
I - 1ss Salaries of Clerks (Local)
160 General Oflice Expenses
100 Law Expenses
161 Injuries and Damages
162 Insurance
108
Stationery and Printing
164 Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

0 ,,..J

'.! i:o

....~ .''()

c~

.

'l'i
&lt;lt)
f .""...

1·

i.i

..o 7o ,,

~

rr,o

Total

~ '~l

(!; ):,

'-'
' ' ' ("it'
~~
V "...1

,.,., ·r7

i.1!) 0 . /

_.I )•

Cl ze

,.

r
,

..1 .. ..,

I

iJ,

I

WW 'i&lt;J

C

OC? CJ
ll .,,,t·!)

·l

32.2 -J'I
~.J -

--=

~~-

cc

' r•

( :;.)

r M

....

'l

'""

'.!.07 lr~; _

0

OTHER OPERATION S- CR ,

G:io UJ

166 L ight and Power-Company Mines
1661 Light- Merchandise Department
L ight-Real Estate Department
1671 L ight and Power-Water Plant.s
Total Other Operations

:..1 r;o

I

(:, SJ I

-~

·=----=
-

...,.
l,,J

~-

Ratio; of Operatillg E xpenses and
T axes?ltoTota
l Oper'g Reve~ues

Gt, 90 I

!¼ ill

.

I =
2.. lG'J en I
--=,:,

2C.
'~ll

2.2c oG i

t~J ro
i l'.2'J o.:.

..:;1

1

... .._,
;J'I 0

-==lr-

• 'f&lt;-•
,.;,_
I!:

11 \ I
· ·- i

•• I

00 n

w~ 0

r.~

eDA
: / Wyo.,, __.:_i'_r.,_._ _____191 _

.,.,:...1

tt - - - - - - ~

~~

~ : /
'
~-i .
J•ened by Ac nntin4 Department,
~

-=---

t:w co
= - ~l

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operatillg Revenues

1-=~ -

~ 50

=-=;--- · ·--

Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
T axes
T otal Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

,s

If. r/.Ji,)%..

Correspondence in relation to this statement should

_

be addre&amp;11ed to the Auditor.

�I
L

proR THE MONTH
L AST Yl!:AR

THOS m ,

lr

- -- - -- --

---- LASTYl!:AR
-- --

INC. BLACK
DEC,
RED

I

o~

P...;, r:o

j

'

.

proR THE!: PERIOD

THISYl!:AR

,.

I

fdYl 09

\1
INC~ACK
DEC.
RED

i ~ ;,- ?1

OPERATING EXPENSES
HAlNTENANCE Ol' PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

141
142
143

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures

144

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Str uctures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

U.6
146
147
148

WJ 'lG

....

r • ,__
.
,._,

31 CJ

Total_,, _M aintenance
COM~1ERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
160
161
162

Superintendence
Solicitation
A.dvertisiog
Other Expenses
Total Commerci~J Expent es
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

f!) 00

168 Superintendence
164 Manufacture
1551 Transmission and Distribution
156\ Other Expenses
I

t..-0 Ga

Total Productio? !!xpenses
GENERAL EXPENSES,

1' 167

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
'1 1:;s•I Salaries of Clerks (Local)
,
11 160 I General Office Expenses
I 1601 Law Expenses
161 Injuries and Uamages
1021 lnsnrance
1asj Stationery and Printing
164 Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

"

Total

167

6 OD

l ~ Yt

o··

, .;1

.~,
o.

00

' I??
0" "11
""1 ~

7~1tl/ ~~GO

Light and Power-company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

-1 5J

?7J oa

ii
ffi'l GS

Total OJ&gt;Crating Ex~nses

I

•':70I

c, v;:;

OTIIEll OPERATIONS-CR,

165l
166

..... OU

' ,;J

WWW :.__.

ti 02.l S!l
70 03

v! GO

...

t)

oo, G9

l

1 Net Operating Revenue
t

(Excl9Qin1Z Taxes) )
f - -~... ...,...,
Taxes
• .-v.,,,, ._.""'~

I

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

11

I

CO? 3:)

:;10 :.m

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
TaxC$ toTotal Oper'g Revenues

• ~fl

r ~-:

J■■ned by Aooo'llJ:ltinjl Department,

Ma;r JR 19.15 191_

20C 0

I
Chocfc0a n,

3

7f. '13/PR.

Corre■pondenoe in relation to thie ■tatement ahould
be addreaaed to 01e Auditor.

�-

- - - --

-

-

-

- - - -•

FOR THE M O NTH
A CC,T ,

INC.BL .ACK

L.AST Y~.AR

H O,

o ec.

• ....-a

._..au&amp;D15 4'UDC ov, &amp;1'I_P-:!!!!.._

---- -- - -FO-R-THE
PERIO D

~----~7-14-;!iO(&gt;

INC . BLACK
DEC.
PIEp

L A ST Y EAR

T HIS Y E A R

Rep

OPERAT ING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

l?G GO

Total

.. iiPE t:.G

'J. /1)/l;. IJ/l

1~/b· (,~

.!:.

I

OPERATING E X P ENSES
MAl'NT'BNANCB O F PLANT
A N D STRIJCTIJBBS ,

\.

Superintendence

J9 a,

2..' G9

21•

Buildings
Fixtures

•I

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission ao.d Distribution-Repairs
:rools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

101 69

Total Maintenance

'

'

4.9

60
61
62

-~l \6g

COMME RCI AL EXPENSES,

79, 'lG
79l 7G

;~ C:J

~ti~ 00

6;30 00

t~ 92

21 100

90£1 60

630 co

5G a1.

,. l Gq JO

l~) 0:J
l Sl'/ 00

I

\

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Tota\ Commercial Expenses
• /.
P R ODUCTION llXPBNSBS, - ~:

6S
64
66

, .t'1 ✓ • ✓ •

Superintendence

Manufacture
Transm.issibn and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

?~ 0;)
Be':&gt;

rm

_GG9

\;a

:~: 0 0

()

'IG?I :?l

6G~ 00

"GO

I

u 720 l!e
t'

'1G'l\ Zl.

GENERAL IlXPENSES,

Salaries of Genera\ Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
1 Salaries of Clerks (Local)
15S \
,I
169 • Gener:u Office Expenses
, I 160 Law Expenses
161 ; Injuries and l)amages
I 162 . Insurance
11os ! Stationery and Printing
, 164 ! Other Expenses
Total General E xpenses

.

~100

d35

i

Total

0 35

j

9 ,,1

(...

'

0~

30

65

008 37

2 fi3l 20

OTHER OP B B ATIONS-CB,

'15.5 G2
l:J 00

Light and Power-Company Mines

'l 166 Light-Merchandise Department
I

,:, GO

l Light- Real Estate Department

---7rro 12- -,r-.

' 167 Light and Power-Water Plants
I
I
Total Other Operations
11

1

Il,
,

1

II

l

Ili\

----0

- ~ · -•
I

_Total Operatin_g E~1:._nses

I

'

.,!l'ji

tb

:

I Net Operating Revenue

(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
1
Net Income from Qperation
I
1 Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
1
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
11 T ~s toTotal Oper'g Revenues

1

l

{Ji, 71 -( J ~ =l••ae d bT L

:untia4 Deparlme nt.,

I

~r~
: t '..

r\.)

.7 I
I

• a::._

_.:.:i.:.a:w

•

~c"'"---==

.· r~·~

�FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAS T YEAR

FOR THI!: PERICO
INC.BLACK
D EC.

II

T HIS YEAR

Rl!!D

INC. BLACK

~ LAST YEAR
I

Reo

DEC.

r

-

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAlNT'BNA'NCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTOBES,

141
142

143
1

1 144

1-16

146
147
148

1

Supe!intendence

11

Buildings
Fixtures

J, /

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

I:

.

'i (r .
••• .!.I , ..,' '

~·r;i t·,;

.,,~--~·

'6 . ,

•&gt;

Total Mainten?,nce

•

t·.-J

....,.,

~~I... ..
~

......

I

...

r,~
.."''-'

1'1'1
;

I

"'

-. 1, .j

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

I 149

Superintendence

1\ 160 \ Solicitation
161 Advertising
\\162

~

Other Expenses
!otal Commercial Exp!:~es

I

PRODOCTIO.N EXPENSES,

\

__

~6~1

-?C~ O{}
G ~·f fi o:.

f J'/

~:::~:::!:nee

\\ 155 \ Transmission and Distribution
\ 1so I\ Other Expenses

I

. :t~'J ~·:?
)

- co I.

,a

,_ :\G-~ t,7

Total Production Expenses

., I
.

GENERAL EXPENSES,

'. ..J,\
158

. ,.,

Salaries of General Officers.
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries 0£ Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance.
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

"/•;
J,"-,
l
Ii.:' "I

~)

OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light- Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total OperatinJ; Expenses_
\\(1,

Net Operating Revenue
(Exclud~ T~;s.)
Taxes
.., .,.. ... ,_,,. ...-u •.,
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation

-

?O ;J .1 lj
.~.,. I
-~' ~.:;
.. j
'f 1,1
J.::i,J GJ~,

...

.- ~,

·~.v

-~

'1,,j_,J

~l

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Reve.nues

i;')

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

"IG 5

l•soed by A.cooootin,l Department,

~

.;..)

r'
11
' • , _,

Total

_

f

I

Apr 29 • R

Gbeye.nne, Wyo,,- --,....,....------191~

:~ I

_J
&amp;
M l-tWUT'IONS vuu,11;.o Correspondence in relation to this statement should

APR 28 1915
,.;,JJ:,.~F.~ATOR.

be addreBBed to t,h e Auditor,

F. F•8 .
APR 29 1915

: '.)

I

I

�- - ~ - - ~ ~ - ~ - - - - - - -_- _- _- _- _- _- _ _,..umns or m e l' isca:J T ear Ending June 80, 191~
-

A

-

--

-

-

- -

-

-

--4

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT

I No.

THIS YEAR

INC.BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

-

- -

·-

1-~-r.oo

_ _ _

FOR THe: PERIOD
THIS Yl!AR

LAST YEAR

INC.l!ILACK
DEC,
RED

l

OPERATING RBVHNUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

,';.\..!'l
-1

•t r •(l

Total

l itv.J

OPF:R ATING EXPENSES

..."l s:"';_, ~r

''f/7

w

Buildings
Fixtures

144

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

' I 110
14.6
14.7
l-18

-

C)

') k

I
.... ,.J ► ..

cS

.Ln

Superintendence

14.3

....

I
I

&amp;lAtN T RNANCE OF PLANT
AN D STt.t UCTORES,

: ~I

&lt;)1'J

t.J&lt;

!O! ED

r1~ •10

'&lt;~lw:,- - -?-..

n-----,---...;_ _ _

JotaL Maintenance

ftl 08
l-f{.3

CO&amp;UIEB CIA L EXPENSES,

149
150

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other expenses

(

_ T(llill Commercial expenses
PRODUCTION RXPENSHS,

Superintendence
:\'lanufacmre
Transmission aurl Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
GENERAL BXPENSF.S,

157

Salaries of General Officers,
General 01lic1i Clerks anrl Attendants
15'1
Salarit:s of Clerks (Local)
159 l Geueral O!lice Expenses
160 Law Expenses
61 Injuries and Damages
62 Insurance
63 Stationery and Printing
64 Other Expenses

'

,. ,.,

;! 117

,. ,.

UJ

i.o oo

V.J

t1 0)

kl

•J

. •JJ

I

Total GeoeraJ Exp.:nses
Total

11

, 166!1r
166r

1.

OTHER O P ERATIONS-CU,

Light and Pow,.r- Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Wa:er Plants
Total Other Operations

'l

OG
50
t10
~

2 2◊~ 'll!i
3{) 0 0
3::;

~,

- ... :'~O ""'""
,..,

Total Op!'rating Expenses

I

!stt Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes

1 i G7

j Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
,
ll1

I

~ Ol
~ v8

~Ci?C

Net Income from Operation

I

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

I

Ratio of Operating Expenses and

- -~'1 ~00 - -, ~·~ ir--..-,.~¾,-,--,----C'lfOO u 13T
11- - - - -

!. ~ T ~ 3 •~u•: -

4~J~re..

Cheyenne , W yo.,_ _ __

. 11 r

--- -

~!1cr.h~&lt;1 tJv

--re--~.

19 1 ,

.,.,_

Correspondence in re lation to this • ta tem ent ■hould

F. C. B. be addre-■ed to tho A udi tor.
JIIN 7 1915

F . F . B.

JUN 3 191!'

�FOR THe: PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
INC.BLACK

LAS T Yl!':AR

D~C.

THISYl!':AR

Rl&lt;D

INC. BLACK
DEC.
Al&lt;D

LAST Yl!AR

OPERATING REVENUES
:'11:iniog Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellane9 us Revenue

..

_Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
M.AINTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRO CTORBS,

141

Superintendence

I 142

I 143

Buildings
Fixtures

\ 144
I 1-:1:6

Machin~ry and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs

'

146

Tools and Supplies

\ 148

Other Expenses

I 147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation

lCO 1[;7/

II

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

49
60
61
2

"''f '' jf\/'.
o~v
vv

~- ; __ 1 j11.!i
I

Total M11-intenance

I

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
To~l _Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

63
lM
55
156

Superintendence

I

J
r

Manufacture
Transmission and Distributio~
Other Expenses

I

Total Production Expenses

:~!&gt; en
~;G C9

;;:.,~ t}:}
••
1 5G:~ •..tJ

.....
,,.
t:.1v ;..o

'11

;_L(J ..,Q

...
• i r..~·, ,:.o

7 ':05

GENERAL EXP ENSES,

:...o :$:)

::t ~; ·,,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
1
15S i• Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
169 1\
I• 160 Law Expenses
161 Injuries and JJamages
I 162
Insurance
I 163
Stationery and Printing
164 Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

~o o

,.,('

'l-~ 01

,.;,)

.73

(-:.'

~~.J

~~ ~.')

'1,1

t;&gt;

• ffi

I..

., r•

J.9

('"

Total
OTHER OPB8AT10NS- CB,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

'lo:. *"!

~:~G i!)

:i..o

r,. "O
........

i

A

I:: ,li-0
--•· 1:,

- -

fI

I
(

~;,s

;..,. :i.".I. I
~JJ
----'J-&lt;..,...
- =ro- . - - - ~ c
1

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to T otal Operating Revenues

~

/ /;

i.aoed

-

.I

-c-nu:&gt; utt -

- 1·O -

ri 1V~

:l;;f) ~.:

~&gt;

~

, ~ .., ;.r,. .
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G

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•
•
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. -----,-

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•· .

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~

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• A

9

--r;,

fl{..o

L - ---==-==-=-·- -1 . ~~7~ ~~ ~k -=-~~-- =-==

AccoD11tin~ D e partment,

··----- - ~- - - I
C'IC -..~: •~

~-

t~~ )(;

1

Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
T
axes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation

~ -)l:x,-

....

I

-----

Ratio of Operatiog Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

'
!

"I

·~ ''

:1

"'

~

- _ ,:.;,_. :~-- --''"
:~1.iJ &lt;j:,

lj

~

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• rn ~r.cASES /\fl O ~ r z .r::
c o••i;f
'·· L EO a Y ... ....

~
, ,e•pond ence in relation to this •totement s hould
. . ...

Cheyenne, Wyo,,,_ _ _ __..,T_.1.._1....
J~9"-_l91 !ii

..iU-Qh~ % ~

e addreHed to tbe Auditor.

•

0 .;,1 1.,J;'.!

i;.. \•t, . Gt"&lt;-

'J

�FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH
AC:C:T

NO.

I NC.BLACK
D EC.
RED

LAST YEAR

1 OPE RATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellan~ous Revenue
Total

T H IS Y EAR

L A ST Y EAR

I
I·--

OPERATING EXP E N SES
MAINTBNANCB O F PLAN T
AlSD STRUCTURBS,

Superintendence
B uildings
Fixtures
144

1-16
146

147
, 148

•

..,.,

t. \

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
COI\DIE RCIAL E XPENSES,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
.J'2tal. Co!Diller_cial ~xpe~es
PRODUCTION EXPENS ES,

Superintendence
Manufacture
6! 1
65 Transmission and Distribution
66 Other Expenses

I

I
CJ
-1• r•
UiJ,) trJ
.,_"'•
(

I

;-3(3 00

7~.'J

....

J:

t A..

)

Total Productic:in Expen~es

~

0

,_.,:,

~~

t
•l

•.,.

t',:1

! ~7

GENERAL EXPENSES,

67 t Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
53~ Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
lG
t
'•
14i11r
,iQ ,and.. ,~,_
n.....
~ .....
..
..
162 Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expeuses

- .

,

'

"-

.. ,,,
,

' "· .....
""

f. ~

~-~~
.o
.... . _I ~
..;:)t•

Total
OT II.BB OP E RAT IONS-CR,

....... ,, b'j

•'

Light and Power- Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

f :t

(,:?~

...

"' /3';

- 7i 5 l--~.,.,,
L
1 . J ....

1;r:; j:j
""r ,--

Ci!

l.J ""rJ

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c:.:v

J

.,

-· : .)

&gt;:;./~

... c,., 'Q.

-1

'!'otal__Operjiting Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excl)ld4ig ;r~e,s), :- •
Taxes
'
-~ • • .. ,
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and

I Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

,~ l) lf)~~-7{;1.
Iaa ae~

A ocou.ntio&amp;l Department,

-&gt;v,.,~;
-fav
-

(I:)

~.

ri

....

'I '

1

~ ,
,•

4,,._ ,) •

~

.

•-· CJ

�f"O R TH E PER IO D

FOR THE M O NTH

--' I NC.BL ACK

L AST Yl!AR

DEC,

T HIS YEA
_R
_ _ _I-A ST Y EAR ,,

RED

·7;-

,-

1-N -C . BL.ACK
D EC ,

RED

OPERATING REVENUES

1?2 10

Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue

187 15

'

I

Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

172 110

Total

OPER ATING EXPENSES

1 141
I 142

M AINTENANCE OF PLANT
A ND S T R UCT U R ES,

I

Superintendence
Buildings

\ 143 1 Fixtures
144
Machinery and Apparatus
', H6 T ransmission and Distribution-Repairs

1
1

146
147

Too\s and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation

~ 148 \ Other Expenses

l\1- _--.. Total.
Maintenance
-

.

101 50

127 !97

101 50 -i-

121TM

25 39
· - - - - - 1 - - -·- - - - - - 1 - -

COHllERCIAL EXPENSES,

U9 Superintendence
160 Solicitation
151
Advertising
I
162 ~ Other Expenses

1
._\r-·

~

Total _f.211:1m_ercJa\ ~xpense~ _

P R ODUCTION E XPENSES,

20 00
630 51

163 Superintendence
164 Manufacture
155 \ Transmission and Distribution
166 Other Expenses

\\

\

(

Total Production Expenses

L

GENERAL nxeE~SES,

\ -

660 51

576 65

I

, 1 167 . Salaries of General Officers,
\ ,(
G 09
3 30
9 ,39
General Office Clerks and Attendants._
I
,
I
10 ,00
I 15B
Salari t!S of Clerks (Local)
10 100
1
169 \ General Office Expenses
160 I Law Expenses
22 130
22 30
ploy ers-' Liability Ins.
101 -~
9
18
8 ;53
162 Insurance
: 163 Stationery and Printillg
Other Expenses
1 1 - - -- 1 - - - - -- - --4-- - - - - 5 0 02
12 48
37 ·54
Total General Expenses

790 ~ 96. • :::r::::

Total

=-c:=== =

,=====

OTHER OPBBATI ONS-C~ ,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

Net Operatillg Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Est.
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

627 02

606 77

20 25

11 60

10 00

l 50

11

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operatillg Revenues
•

11

67 4

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes toTot:al Oper'g Reveaitftc

&lt;=.,=,·; v . ~
..:. •
•
l •• o e d

~

~

69 41
11 5'.L

8G 8'1
1
30 82 '

II

,

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lq,~f'l (o
~~

; =www.
•,._J_
Q, ~o• I Jo,,3½,
:)
l'f,

A ccoonb o j D epartm ent.

'Pl. Op
~

'C/•-4fi

Or

______S_e-=-µ_. 3_ 191__Q

2-4~ 9-

===-=1-...,..JJ, , =.........b,d

-ca===-==--==-=====-1=--.!!

ll:r.m:1,' ,ES ~
~-~;J3C/,!X::) Correapoodeo ce i n r elation to this statem ent should
,,
t
t
/4 1
I
,0, .,.1_ .I ~y

/~~

..........·-/ ·•·~

•sed to tbo Auditor.

f ".. p" B

SEP 3 19\.

�l"'ORTH~MONTH

ACC'F'

Ho. //

THIS YEAR

l"'O R THE PERIOD
INC.BLACK

LAS T Yl!AR

cec.

Rec

THIS Y EAR

·-

LAST YEAR

- - - ---- INC. BLACK

Rec

DEC.

l

I

OPERATING REVENUES
:\tining Camp Reveuue

,.. ••. • I t '.('.

u , a ~ --

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

165 1.0

Total.

' I' .J

33'/ 20

OPERATING EXPENSES
• HAlNTBNANC'B OP PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

141

Superintendence

142

Buildings
Fixtures

I 143
144

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

1146
146

I 147
lI 148

101 69

_ TQtal Maintenance

101 :59

CO&amp;DllU\CIAL EXPENSES,

,.. 1 Superintendence

j 150

Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

161

l 152
'

T~tnl Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

20 ~o

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses

G50 G2

-- -

I

G?a ~2

Totiil Production Expenses

20 !00
696 ,56

G2 05

6:,. )66

G:? 0G

GBNBRAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Office rs,
General Office Clerks and Attendaots
' 158 1. Salaries of Clerks (Local)
169 General Office Expenses
160.l Law Expenses
161 &amp;lployers Liability Ins.
162 1 Insurance

7 '73

10 po
I

. 163 j Stationery and Printing
164 1 Pther Expenses
Total General Expenses
I

1

l 2SD 27

l £C7 07

I

I
7 7r,

I
1'7112

f..l_j

20 00
1100

22125

o 63

\

lG 1GG

Total

~o .oo

l 227 07

J

lO 100

l P9
r'

~o oo

l 216 27

I

I
l l!l5

J..'3 82
20 00
, ~4.,

I

:rn po

22 12S

- I,·."
I

70 00

5&lt;': 7'J

1 63G r~

9 j'.-u

-

I-

OTHER OPBBATIONS-CR,

166!1 Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
1661'
Light-Real Estate Department
167' Light and Power-Water Plants
I
Total Other Operations

~

1 322 -10
2S 00
9 00

l 281 2

l~l 28

0

1 50

Q.

_ Total Operatiog Expenses

!

Net Operating Revenue

:axes)
I Taxes(Exclp~i;
\.:.,:;~. ;.~tod.)

l

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation

1,1

Ratio of Oper'g Exps, (Excldg. Truces)
to Total Operating Revenues

!('/{7~~-

Ga.
'I?•

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes : :o:•g ~eve= - =

=

_.....,_--=,

u i:: 1.

72 2
...,.,

E,'tl.c·\lj
0 \~

J■aoed by A ooountiol'"i&gt;e;~rtmeo~C\

Jt'';Y~ ,

87rG
110

101__

Correapoodeooe in r o)atioo to thie etatemeot should
be addreesed to the Auditor.

�i

----------- ---- . -- -- -----

- • - - -- _

~

...

~

..,~

-

•

...,,,.✓

- ---·------JI-..,._- --- - - - - - - . - - - - - - -~

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

,~

_._ ....._ . • --.. .-..-.......-..,..-•uasv- vv, &amp;0&amp;=:..~

00

INC. Bl.ACK
Dl!!C,
R l!!D

I.AST YEAR

THIS YEAR

I.AST YEAR

INC. Bl.ACK - oec.
RED

I

OPERATING REVENUES

t.iGO :◊~

filO 20

Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
M1.1nicipa\ Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

I
~CD ~u.,r·:.&gt;

OPERATING EXPENSES
MAINTENANCE OIi PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

I\

n141

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures

~ 142

f 143

r •

..., i

..

:Machinery and Apparatus
~ ~~ Transmission
and Distribution-Repairs

~ 146

Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

~ 147

I 14s
I

I

~ .Total.,._M:ainteoance

1·:.,i ;:3

1!.:7 i'3V

:..u-:: j 'iG

•t. ,... \..., 01

!01 GU ..

2Jj!

CG

• !.)~ 1'/C

t1'Jv il()

I

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
160
151
162

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

'I

_ t_o_tal ~omm~rci_a\ Exp!)nses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

163 Superintendence
15~' Manufacture
16~\ Transmission and Distribution
1561 Other Expenses

"f..

1

....::..

~

~o Q,'J
n

:!O O;)
'1!! 91

rJOli l l

r/;_,1 ~L

,GO~}

~

lJ Sala,::~::::::::,:::~

j l

General Office Clerks and Attendants
158 Salaries of Clerks (Local)
1691 General Office Expenses
160 Law Expenses .
16~- J:i.ll.)loyers ! Liab . Ins.
163 Insurance
Statione.ry and Printing
1
Other Expenses
1
Total General Expenses

1

, iA

1 9CJ ..,f•q.....

11

t.

3

:~D 10

1f)j 0:)
·-

(;~) ,j ,)

ti 10

f.,

11

C ~r•{

l()

(YJ Ql
1 9:l:) vO

.

l

:)3
1n '};)

:t. ~!?

.x;

l'.,,I Uv

...,, r~

\!"\&lt;)

,;

9 v ,.

·n j 'fG

·;c,2 Oti

'· -

C:') I . 'i

l
..

')..,_,

pc

I
018 r o

'

t~

:!'l

[:

~j

:;c

.--

,.
...,.~ "? ,.

-·"'

~f'\
i )/l. .;.,
.,_

f

• •

I '1'
I.JV

OTHER OPERATIONS-CB,

:t) v&gt;
&lt;:1

I

I

U\'J :
11
,.

:ii)

•.:: i.iO

=ti
..,
_,.,
Of.'&gt;

J.5

.,.. o,

....··•
1- &lt;&gt;
••

~o

~o!_al '2_per~!ing Exp_e_nses ..
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluq.iog Taxes)
. , . • • . -,~ ~' ~
Taxes
" •-&gt;~· ✓ • ·•~,..._,t I
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Qperation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operat_ing Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

C.\l (': 'I ,, -:"··• ~ 11:·;,i["l;::o
, ,. •• . : ,

.,

,. ,.

Corre spondenoe in relation to th.is statement should

c· ~ be addressed to the Auditor.
Nov· to 1915
F .. P\, i:l .
. F,

'!'.'l r•r.

'i

i ~H ~

ea

,~t&gt;
J'J r&gt;)
t•
i.) LI!

Total

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchanwse Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

! '

FOR THE PERIOD

.G

,

�June 80, 191~
FOR THE MONTH

THIS YEAR

_l

FOR THE P E RIOD
INC.BLACK
Dl!:_c.
Rl!:D

LASTYEAR

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
Rl!:D
I

-

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
HAINTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

141

Superintendence

142

Buildings
Fixtures

148
I

14-i

Ho
146
147
148

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

ir~·, ''J'l

.....•r1
, ,.,,• I

Tot~l Maintenance

.

·,:,

t:.1'- GU

;~'. :.!'' '5:~

~·J-nrJ

- ..

CO&amp;DIBRCIAL EXPENSBS,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
To_tal ~ommercial Ex~enses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

164
165
166

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

~'} oa•

c.:n .o
tJ

U)

...
CJ..,..,

C'j1 •;-J

,, , ., ,.
t__. "''""'#;

I

, .. •

1.n ,,JJ
.,.. !;;,1
i..!:)

,

1

C'U '/ &lt;j'

°!'(

·,~)~

I

,, ·10 ,~:;
•l

GENERAL EXPENSES,

.,.. . uU

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Altendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses

•&lt;)
(!.....

in;,\r~a~lr.P1magJ.pl,.i Ut~· :~:1.Jo

.'

... .
,.

Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

.1
..,..,

t~,

'.
•-A)

···1
li:
J •• CJ

Total

, ..

..:

,,,
.

.... ~~'C :~G

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
_ Total Op~ ting _!!~os~
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation
, jl
•.,,1

·= •

-

-~

; ; - :- ,..- •

l••oed b;v A

r=--=-- = , t·---=ll--==--=4&gt;-1 - l

~ ~
a

tint Department; '

t •:-· "
,; ;.) • ~

ad[. .,_ 1

o; •LJ ,,,

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes toTotal Oper'g Revenues

li''"r-, ·--

'

__ Che;veu.ne, W70. , _ _ _ _ ___,'--_ _ 191_ _

•

11

_1,

••·-.y-61."?j
0 • •..-71
,,}'
....1-. .. .

•

'.;rLCi:t ,,-: '"'
1'

•• •

v:-: 1;:;)
l.

it l.1.LL, ':011 ;,I. 1,,,t'~.i:~.-.

-

0

OTIIEB OPBRATIONS-CB,

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Tans)
to Total Operating Revenues •

-~

-~.G- -c;

C!"'

be addreHed to fbe Auditor,

,.

u

·11~!.,
,
I '•v,

,:_.~ (.l,

I

..,A,

i.:J GL:

(C, ;y,.,

?'t
.....

�FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT

NO.

THIS YEAR

INC.BLACK

LAST YEAR

it DEC:-

THIS YEAR

RED

INC.BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
Mining Camp Revenue

:)1.~1 10:,

Commercial Revenue

I

Municipal Revenue
MiscellaneQUS Revenue
Total

I

OPERATING EXPENSES

i

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTORESa

141
142
143

Superiotendence

144

Machinery and Apparatus

I

'

Buildings
Fixtures

25 (j!J

1-16 Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
146 Tools and Supplies
147 Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 Other Expenses

_ ljj? !ns

• COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

!-

Superintendence

\1 160
I! 151
162

Solicitation
Advertising
Other expenses

i

- _____ '.I'otal Comf11ercial Expense_s _ _ [

I

PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
' 164 Manufacture
\ 155 \ Transmission and Distribution
: 156 Other Expenses
\
1
Total Pro_d uction Expen~s
1
,

Gt:;0 00

i3~jS)

12?107 -.- · zg (.,f)

G-~01 0'.J

GGS c~

, ...
........
--

21G !_iC

2~ LiLJ
00, 00
G 06
2~
55 '?G
., .,,:,, '

&lt; ' .
.;..,,

'-,I

~

·I

I
1 - - ~-

I 149

e,., .

:,g ti9

121 197

I
I
\
I

l

I

~

3)1

GENERAL EXPENSES,
I

\ 157 Salaries of General Officers,
I General Office Clerks and Attendants
l
I1 158 II Salaries of Clerks (Local)
169 \ General Office Expenses
j 160~ Law Expenses
16t' • ~,""""rt o· rn-.•t- tJi n'i.i::lt:1 .! blCo
\ 162 . , ~:;an:e- - ~

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Superintendence

16 ~o

Repairs of Buildings and Fixtures
Repairs of Machinery and Apparatus

Transmission and Distribution-Repair:n- -~ ~ -+---ll---+--+--n- - - +- -l--f:l---+- -+---tt---t-- -t--1r- - -t-- -t--trRepairs and Renewals of Tools
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Maintenance Ex enses
Total Maintenance

124 G2

23 00

COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Advertising and Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence

1 368
Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses

'1b2 86

GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants

7 '73

17 12

Salaries and Exl)enscs of
Manager and Cler1ts-Local Office

11-U~ta.ill-===:::....=::....:Dama~:__-

- - -- ---ll---+---+--1~---1-- +---tl----,r-- -+---11----+- --t----t1----t- --;
Liability Insurance

Total
OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power- Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expense
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income Fro1t1 Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

51 3

58 6

7 3

5"1 8

77 2

19 4

lAJ - ~ - ~
Auditor'• Offia~, Choyeooe, Wyo., _ __.Qn......_t.....,n~~u.8:uri.::._._.5 ,.____ 191--6..
1
~W.\;.

\ i\LC:111 /\T11' ' "

16 5

\•' ')

Ot,;l ~1 I~ 1t.
11, [)£:~L, L .,,.,u l. I 1•• ••

OCT :S 1916
•,

I

1.i.~Al.t.EP lilAOK aY .• ~

••• •

�C-Ul:.00
Acc:T

No,

BLACK
fl LAST YEAR '.I INC.
DEC.
Rl!D
P,_

OPERATING
Minin

Cam

THIS YEAR

LAST Yl!AR

INC.

BLACK

DEC.

RED

REVENUES

Revenue

Commercial Revenue
Munici al Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total

OPERA.TING

EXPENSES

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
A.ND STRUCTURES,

Su erintendencc
Re airs of Buildin s and Fixtures
Re airs of Macbiner and A
Transmission and Distribution-Re air
Re airs and Renewals of Tools

I_

Total Maintenance

·::l:l~=::Jl:==~~..;;;;;~;;;;,;;~====ll===i:====i====l:1==4====1==t=~F=F=#===4=9l==!~==l==l===fl===t==,==n,,
CO:&amp;IMBRCIAL EXPENSES,

Other Co~ercial..:E=x,._p.:.en=s::.:e;;:s:______---11-----4--+--·--II--- '----1---~ - - - + - - - 1 - - -+1---1---- i - - -u---+---l----;1+-----+-----i----,H
Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses

• I

Total Production Ex eases
GENBBAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of
Manager and Clerks-Local Office

Insurance

Total
OTHER OPERATIONS-CB,

ht and Power-Com an Mines

ht and Power-Water Plants
Total Other O erations
Total Operating Expense
Net Operating Revenue
Excludin Taxes
Taxes
Total O eratin Ex eases and Taxes
Net Income From Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

..,

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

Auditor•• Offioe, Cheyenne, Wyo., ___ _--'-"-...:...-_____ 191__

r .11~ •11lii 1~ •
t,

P . B.
,~o~ ·8 t91®

�.------:--....""==::::.w•--s:==~lt,:itli~ :-a:na:":ni&gt;Fmc
~Mon01•
;-;ml~•
• ~, - •tear
•;,-7:-, J1.DUU18 .. unc ov, &amp;oL a:a
.ana ror me ....,,-=:iiiiiir9'~
~
DI' enc r1sc:1q
FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

- --- -- --n--- - ~ - - - - - - - -- -11--------...--- - ----1•- 0

THIS YEAR

OP.BRA.TING

LAST YEAR

INC, BLACK
DEC.
RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

REVENUES

21£ 03

Total

OPERA.TING

EXPENSES

llAINTEN ANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

GENBBAL EXPENSES,

\ Salaries of Geoeral Officers,
Geoeral Office Clerks aod Attendaot.s

laries and Expeoses of
a er and Clerks-Local Office
ce Exp

•

Ex eoses

CA LLEO DAOK To.W..•

k.@_, ...... .

�r
FOR IHC:

~
OPERATING

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

THIS YEAf\

LAST YEAR

I NC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

REVENUES

Mining Camp Revenue

~

280 90

l 02 iJ-1

:38 56

l 078 48

070 80

1 078

ar:o AO

207 68

Commercial Revenue
Municipal Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

Total
m30 so
1c2 a~
l=i===ll=============t1===,===j===ji= =r=

OPERATING

0

EXPENSES

"

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Repairs of Buildings and Fixtures

!6 40

Repairs of Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repair
Repairs and Renewals of Tools
Plant and Structures-Depreciation

6' 10

Other Maintenance Ex enses
Total Maintenance

43 00.

639 50

COMUERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Advertising and Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

L

Superintendence
Transmission and Distttibution
Other Production Expenses
Tot~l Production Expenses
GENBBAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
Ge neral Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of
Ianager and Clerks-Local Office

9 02

10 00

Local Office Ex enses
Law Expenses
Iojuries and Damages
Employers' Liability Insurance
Insu.r ance

30 99

.8 95

Total

4 442 89

OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

800 92
0 00
4 60

2"7 66

815 42

Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income From Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

60 8

70

67 5

86 6

4

�CP' I,

I

THIS YEAR

INC.

PEC .

BLACK
RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. B L ACK
DEC.
Re:D

OPERATING REVENUES

l9H no

Mining Camp Revenue
Commercial Reven.ue

1 298 98

1 065 80

l 298 98

l 065 SO

Munici al Revenue
Miscellaneous Revenue

220 ao

Total

OPERATING

9a oo I

' 6 50

2. 3 19

EXPENSES

MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

t t-ll~l6..:I\-S~u~p~e:!r!!in!:::te::,:n:!:;d~e~n:::;
ce:.__ _ _ _ _ _ _4 _ _ ~_-t--➔!---+-+-:---{t----,f-=--::r::-::,it---t--:-::--t---::-""'1t--t--:-::t-::-:1r--t--:;;:t-;:::;-ifl-·
~ ---!IF-==-ll--R
_e..:p'-a_ir_s_o_f Buildings and Fixtures
__ _ _
26 25
-ll-""-'G
.._...4..,."0'-111_ _;--c.2=6, 25
9 86
Repairs of Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
.Repairs an.d Renewals of Tools
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
107 66
Other Maintenance Ex enses
Total Maintenance
COMMERCI AL EXPENSES,

Advertising and Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

l

\dll===ll==p=a=o
=n=u=c=T=1=
o=~=E=x=P=E=N=s=E=s=
. ===ll==t===t=='41==:t===t===rr===t==r==u==t== =r===u===r==r= ,r ===,F=F==r/r,

120 00

Superintendence

16 80

Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses
GE NER.AL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of

158 Manager and Clerks-Local Office -

10 00

Total
OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power- Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power- Water Plants
Total Other Operatio,os

55 49
4
867 99

55 49

Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Talees)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income From Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Talees)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

54 2
64 7

81 3

6 6

60 3

80.4

�F OR THI!: MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

ACCT.

NO.

THIS Yll!!:AR

L AST Yll!!:AR

INC.

BLACK

THIS YEAR

L AST YEAR

INC.

BLACK

l::G:==l-1================:fl===t====;r==ll===r==p==fr=
o=e:=
c,.==R==ll!!:'f'0==!1===,===r==lt,==r===t==~o=E=c=.=r=====R=E~0 ===l~•,,

OPERATING REVENUES

222 11:5

Total

OPERATING

13 45

2 09 00

'=

EXPENSES

MAINTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRUCTUBBS,

32 40

124 64

32 40

10'1 66

11-11-it,t.;~~tb~e:,.ir...:l:!Co~m~m=e:.:rc~ia~l!-E~x~e~n!;;!s:::,es! .-_ _....,..41--_---11--+--ll---+---+--#---+--+---#--- - + - - l l ----lll----l-----+---ll-- - + - - + - -4 Total Commercial Expenses
PRODUCTION EXPENSES,
, f\

al_fu_~ e

s

899 16

72 _

81J,. 44

G'BNBBAL EXPENSBS,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
and Expenses of
erks-Local Office

•

0 00

90

90
Total

1088 13

94 9 13

6

809 9
10 00

10 00
4 50

4 60

952 11

824 41

136 02

l

72

86 43
sand Taxes
Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total O eratin Revenues

6 89
142 91
7 9 54
6

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
T axes to Total O r' Reve.nues

41

~lJ.S.~

'•

Auditor'• OUioe, Che,.enne, W:,o,, __-=l!a.=r'-"cc:h:,:_7.:_s.
, _____ l91 7 o

CAI CULATIOJJS VERIFIED

MAR 5 1917

"C'.M_
~•

C

ompt, O~jw,,-.

.
~ 1-t ,S i

rn ~ p, .:. •
··''"

----;,.,•:i'1~.
P ,

.

"

IVlt\ I

...

,-

•• • •

�FOR THI!: MONT H

f"OR THE PERIOD
THIS YEAR

THIS Yl!AR

OPERATING

L AST Yl!:AR

INC. BL.ACK
DEC.
Rl!!:D

I •

BEVENOES

I

:-..s 94

OPERATING

M:3 20

220 70

Total

EXPENSES

MAINTENANCE OP PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

lG 90

131 77

.

GBNEBAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers,
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of
Ma
er and Clerks-Local Office

20 00

l 958 51

l 768 9S

199 52

=

II _,

1ss 2s I -_

1 687 47
20 00
9 00

185 26
106 02

14 27

242 04

9 67

18 97
-.1--;i--N~et Incom!t..From Operation

~2 91

Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Truces)
to Total O • ratin Revenues

48

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
axes to Total O er' Revenues

fl/

t- l';i ·:. '· 1 , ., · · -

49

5

3

0 l

63 6

u

60 9

' MAY 4 19H

68 8

�~--=----..-.-..- - -. - --~-.-.- - -·~- . - . -.-...--... - - . . . . ,, .-~ _·, .
of_ __:::::•=IJl~OJf=.:.=....:::..:==--• 191 !L...., and for the.

~

\/1

,r

f

7 t..,

_ ~ontlis of the Fiscal Tear l!.llClllll,l u

;;-;::?3 - ~
... UPI• -. .

-.-. ~
-

'

11-1 •

FOR THI!: MONTH
.AecT,
No,

THIS YEAR

L AST YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
I NC.

D 11!:C.

B L ACK
RED

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES

fi SJ•~

GG5 a?

91

2

cir. r ~
-I.-

.:

~

r.

:: -

Gp
OPERATING

oG~ 67

6!53 QO

=
'

I .f

29 813

EXPENSES

MAINTENANCE OP PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,
•

,29 26

-

~02 't'I

32 06

(J

.::0 28l

-....

64 19
83 74

36 11

j
I

F.

20 00

r, , l

1G7 93
1 6rl 93

of General Officers,
Office Clerks and Attendants
nd Expeoses of
erks-Local Office

() 00

10 00

30 00

10 fl3

so 0

10 17

l 064 23

241 50

ms 77

222 02

222 0.2
Ex enses

Ratio of Ope.r 'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total O eratin Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
axes to Total O er' Revenues

4 9

GO 7

66 9

66 9

62 3
iALl.'..I

'

t

�~ f l THE .-.:RIOD
L AST Yl!AR

OPEBATING

INC . BLACK
D ll!C,
RED

THIS

Yll!AR

LAST YEAR

INC, BLACK
DEC,
RED

REVENUES

s2 eo

8"18 87

5 00

_.
.....

216 co

Total

OPERA.TING

218 00

3 00

8?8 07

2

666 2G

32 80

EXPENSES

MATNTBNANCB OF PLANT
AND STRUCTURES,

airs

6~ G~1=l)===t=
~~00
'9-:=!!ff====t~l ~
= ~=l==
2~7

I"" '
~

ir - = = = = - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - 1 - - - - t - - - - - 1- -- - - - - - + - - - t t - - - 1 - t - - - - + - _ L ;

80 00

3 243 GG

EBAL EXPENSES,

of General Officers,
Office Clerks and Attendants
d Expenses of
•
ocal Office

1

11 0~

119

98 3Z

92 43

Total

~

010 65

3

OTHER OPBRATIONS- CR,

l

3 ~65 Sl
40 00
8 00

VG 61

z 513 91

16 82

49G ?-1

'1G

298 6Z

2 ~2

41 72
es and Taxes
ation_

6 ~2

39 30

Ratio of Oper'g Exps (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total O eratin Revenues

6 8

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total O er' Revenues

6 3

Auditor•• Office, Cheyeune, W yo,,

65

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Repairs o( Mucbinery nnd Appnrntus 1
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repnirs

Totnl Commercial E&gt;.-penses

32 84

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~ i__

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'l'ot:ll Operuting Expenses nnd Tnxei;
7 ....
l__l--tt-,- Nctfucomo from Operation

1-1~•1·,
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1, -

j!,

·

Ratio or Opcr'g Exps. (Excldg. Truces) I
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Ratio of Opcrnting Expenses nnd
'faxes to Total Opcr'g Revenues

�From Municipalities
Miscellaneous
1---11--;;.;;;..;.;;....
_ _;__ _ _ _ _

_ __ ----1~ - --t-· - -

ll=:=fl===T=o=ta=l= = = = = = = = i ! = ==i==
22\ 00

rr

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lalntenance of Plant
and Structures:

=!!1.1·,1 --S__u..!.p_er_in
_te
_ nd
_ e_n_ce_
4 ~1.4;

_ ______~,;---- -1--- _

__

--t--~1---..,11----1

1142 Repairs of Buildings and Fixtures
,144 Repairs of Machinery and App nratus
-r--=11-~::.::,;,;_..:.:....:..:....:.._________:~_,,._::..;'-::::---:--H---+-+-- ·U- - ·
Tr:msmission &amp; Distribution-Repnirs
Repairs and Renewals of Tools
Plant o,nd Struotures- Depl'eciation
Other Maintenance Expenses
T otal Maintenance

l

21')

20 OD .

I .:.IC

Production Expenses:
Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
T otal P roduction Expenses

_;

,~i G.7

Commercial Expenses :

\

0015 00

1 9 _'

5JG

~

9 9Q
-~

~

,.,

t,

L_

'l6_o 119

~ O.Q.
l'l(t£i l l

086 11

I

·==r~

l\ -196 11

390 00

~

Superin
-e-,
tc_n_d e_n_co
~ --a-:--=•----- -'L Advertising nnd Soliciting
-I
· · - - - -- -- -- - - - - -- i t · - - t
' OU1er Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial E&gt;..-penses
=======-=-=-=--=====ll= =:===:,=·-~=-=- ·~=4=-=ll==at,,,=,=•-l-==li,==p==~==;fF-,c:==q==tj==l!===O'.f--==•l===ttGeneral Expenses:

-

-

1 Salaries of Gcuernl Officers,

5'1''
Qencrnl Ofl'ice Clerks and Attendnnts
- r - - - .- · - - · - - - - - - -•U- ---1·-

_ })O_ 00. - · - - - - - - - • ;&gt;

-+--~t-

SalatiCS and Expenses of
Ianager and Clerks-Locnl Office

00

·.a _Q.0.-1·1--i--=
ao oo

L.__

2_01--0_0__

I

njuries and Dnmnge_s_ _
• mployers' Liability Insurance
nsurance
Stationery, Postage and Office Supplies

I,

Totnl General Expenses

30 96

o==-;zj:j= =T
=o=tn=l = = = = = = = - # = = = l~jJ

190 791 ;

O~_ 6D~ ~ ~ ~ t=L=~:d.~-~-~~~Ji1

46

6

'17-

Other Operations-Cr.:

66. Light :ind Power-Compnny ~lines
6 Light :.md Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estat.c Department
I
Light and P ~=-Water ·P
- 1-nn
_ts
_ _--;!--+- ' ~w.!....Ji
r-_ _T
_o~t~:1l~O~t=h_e1_·~
0 e~ra~t~w~n~
s ----ir---lr""""'=-i="-1t---4''-"'-'=+'-=--➔1---+.........L.~=➔1-....._.'-!-.e,,;e..iq.......,,~~.......::~~7G7 ~40
_ --ir- - t - " '=F-"'=11Totnl Operat.ing Expenses

G76 79

Net Operating Revenue
'-l~____(_Excluding-"T_a.;..;.
xe;;.s&lt;-;;c) - -- ---,r--f!~ :-t=~i!-- -f!"""'!-·r.~lf--+-::-=-+=::::-llf--P ~ ¥ ~ 1 - - ~~.p;::!..Jf- -+-~~~ITnx~- - - - -- - - - - - i ~ - - 1--'"'+~ ~~--':....+-"',...._.,...__11_ _-+-~"+:=--.i.-- - + --1
Total O &gt;eratin Ex enscs nod Taxes
, Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Orer'g Exps. (Exeldg. Taxes)
to Tota Operating Revenues

2 .2

Ratio of Operating Expenses nod
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

/

A.udltor's omce, Cheyenne,

51 7

52 8

8

7,

0 . , . -............... Au ggst...4 .1........................1 91..

fz;..._..A-d- · '.-&lt;

'f-L.

. .... •

ll:

¾ ....

..· ~

~.....

' ,

&lt;.)A L Ll!O 8 ACK U ~ •

C.LLEO SACk T

•~ : •

~ ......

• ·········
•

F" ... P .. B .
AUG 4 1917

�of

~~

........._..

-------- _
.....

FOR THE PERIOD
I NC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

OPERATING EXPENSES
1\1.alntenance of Plant
and Structures:
Superintendence

Other Production Eiq1enses

Total Commercial Expenses
General Expenses:

!.
,

1

~

S,l luries of General Oflke1·s,

~ 'l - ~~al 01Iice Clerks nntl Attendants
!:hlurics nnd E:qicnses of

•

i 1591 Man:1ger :md Clcrks-Locnl Office

r15~~ LoenG)fficc Expenses
'1 0

--

\

,

- - - --

Lnw Expenses

,~i6lj Injuries und Dum1tg&lt;'.S
-:l~
:1=..:6~1~_E_•1_;up::_l_;oy::_ers_'_'_L_
i:_1b_il_ity_I,_1s_u_m_n_ce_ _--ll--- + --+---+l---+--''""'l'-"'-::Yl- - t - -l= l t--=-"'·O-InsurllJlce
;,_O_t_
h e_r_G=e_u_er~u=l_E_;.xp_e""'"n_s,,,e,...s_ _ _ _---ll'---+--l--- ll- -

l----+--11----1-

f\--_ _ _
T_ot_n_I_G_cn_e_1·a_l_E.x_•.·_p_en_s_es_ _--11---+-.:,2,.,,,0~ 29
""-l•1 ---

~2S:u..i...,8,,.,,3
,,__,1_

--,,.........,=+===-+.---+-'· -=
8~ 31;1 - - -..+-'5:::..5
::;.4-3
.;;;....::.
o ~.•

581 3 1)1

---,1---u----+-

- ,1----.+---1----i'---11---1----i-

__.1--_,L.f-&amp;.C""-Jt.---l-"
l ::1:6~5~ 28
=-..;;•-...,...;f..==

Total

_

·~
--\f'~&lt;-jl--__::;___o_t_,
Light andh_
PO\ver-Company
er_ o_p
_er
_ at_l_:
0D:_S--__::_C
_r_
Mines
•= -,f-Light un&lt;l Powcr-Md.sc. Dept.
Light-Heal Estate Department
Light and Power- Water Plants

Total Operating Ji;xpcnscs

'I Ratio of Opcr'g Exps. (l!.'xcl&lt;lg. Taxes)
to Tota Operatmg Revenues
I
1

t_j

_

!

I

7i

1

-,

-+"'~P~l-

5

-if.L!!""l-""""'-ll----+--"'"'"t--~"",f--"'µ 913
.= -+:~µ
09

?O 00

6 _50C.c,'.;-~~=
-5_
,_.i_:=

=j=5:E
6,a::
? ¥_9:;,;;
2==i;-

~~---1! ·~ !+Q~--!l-

Zl 50

849 4 8 1

65 5

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Tot!il Opcr'g Revenues
-:-~.

- -i:l

i - = ~ - - ~•5~ ~-1,

.••· ;0:,.-.:1

i:·-_ p_

a

SEP 10 1917

�~
I

--;

THIS

....'.,-

From t he Public
From Municipalities
Miscellaneous

c.naea -.-....,--111•••- - , . 1 •n _-.;:z_...,
- - - - -6-l7~-:!!li0~= = ~

7
y ~_
: - IF ; ; ; : : :
-::
: :::
~
: "-ND:

•

Fromo=-=
:;
_: _ G_n_E_VE_
NU
_ Jil_,s_

1V1onn1■

• a

F OR T H E PER IOO

::H
l:;..I,--=:::
I N::
C=. :-:B
: =.LACK -

~

D EC,

T HIS YEAR

R ED

I

_ ~ J JL .u ...~..,....,~ - - -........,__..

1

I NC. BLACK
D EC.
REO

LAST YEAR

II

- -~-1- 55

! I

2
=•=-k= db= = =T=o=tn=l= = = = == ====t,,== ~ ~'.!!
OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lalntenance of Plant

and Structures:
Superintendence
Repairs of Buildings nnd Fixtures
Repairs of Machinery and Appnratus
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repairs
Repairs nnd Renewals of Tools

r
33 _
16 '-!-U-1..L-+- - ·-,--~17 133
l 1.91 09 '-=-l 015 93

I

_6 ,3

Transmission nnd Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses

2 66

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
Advertising and So c1tmg
Oth er Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
Gener al Expen ses:
'

fblurics o[ General Officers,

(J.67.l_ Ccn! r~ Office Clerks nnd Atleudnnts
1
S:ilnl'ies nnd l~xpenses o[
\
~ 8 _ l\I:mager_und Clerks-L_o_c_,L_l _O_ffi_c_o _---1\! ---1__..~ ~IL\t-- lf--"'"¥i~'Y
_ ~ Loc:il Office Expenses
_\ 16..0.'.: Law E,._-penses
, 1 ,;.l~ Injuries and Damages
Employers' LiabiliLy Insurnucc
Insurance
Stationery, Postage an O ice upp 1es
Other General Expenses
Totnl General Expenses

Total

Other Operations-Cr. :
.~ - w...,_;.L;...;ig'!.l_1t_and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operntious

~

Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Truces)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Orer'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Totu Operating Revenues
Tullio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

I
a

I
1
, _ fi

- _ 559 62J~

-'---~--IJ. -----------+-

r,

558 62_'=

��...
-::.a=
. ,.,

/-

_

CT.'/

THIS YEAR

ar,.,,llf=
I; =='i===O=P=E=
•R=A-=T=IN
= G= R=E=V...
E-=
N=U=E=
•S""""'=if==-'"92'
· ]

From Em-=-pl_o.;....yes
_ _ _ _ __ _
' From the Public

'

l.

_

1·1

• I

, FOR THE PER IOD

LAST YEAR

:Jl~·- e~i~

THIS YEAR

r,~ ' _ - -

"WIL....;- - - +- ,..,_,_.,....,_H--

~

_

LAST YEAR

+I

~N~-

e~i~

l

I
r-+--1---;;.--+-,--;--l.--t--,- .-t-,-'lt"._--;--r---i;-------17,'-- . . . . - - - - -

?.30 £mJ - -r

Total
OPERATING EXPENSES

1

m,-=a;;---:;=.::::-=ac==-====~-===-a;;--=====~ ~!::::c,:==i

- - - n - - - - - - - - - t t - - - - - - - , r - - - - - - ----,,,---- - -

--------t-

From Municipalities
Miscellaneous

1

-=---:i.=.,c:-:

FOR THE MONTH

0.

.

I

_g4_~=0 3~ = ~l=l~49 ~ 2 199 _
9~ -=-2l l8Jl,l 26~i

Gr

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

n il' Superintendence
,

1

9 6_5c,.I-

Repairs of Buildings and Fixlures
Repairs of Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repairs!
•
ools
recto. ton

- - -.,...__..=
85
~

-'t-+--~---jl,---+---f--lr--+---r---ir

, I __1_

-!l--+--+---n---+--+---1•--t-----1-:1

- - l ; . . . l , ~ - - = - , -~-.-,-__::_-cs
__

141 9.1&gt; I

cc
Production Expenses:

124

!

I

_ 1? 13~ _ ; :4?6., ,9_8 ,''

lil

er..

o. I l

el~%~~ ,--

Supo,intende"'8
- _1
26314.61
- 71-"'
.l•.::r
71l .25~ - 9;!6 rD2 ....
Tnn.,mssion ,nd D~t&lt;ibuWon
N_ ~
Other Product.ion Expenses
1
1!
~ ~ - - = ~ ~ , - - - . , , , . - - = =--tt---+---+----tt---r- -t----:t-- - r - ._
___.___..1_
-H_ , . __
_,
..F=F:=1F==T
===
ot...al= P
= r=o=d uo"'=ti-o=~n =•=x=
pe=n=sc=s= ==\r-=~P: =-==9t--=""T;,.:,.;;:T...::,,T""""""-t=2:-~
,::;.- 1"tt..
;;.
_6
"41'==-.;;
C~ :5~ 12.1 .
7 SJ.3 25 •~
,t4~
,_
7
4
Commercial Expenses :
Superintendence
A&lt;lvcrtisrngarufBoiiciUng
Other Commcl'cial Expenses
Total Commeroii:d Expenses
I

:E'.

I

j

l ~ ~ = - ==

==-===p=-{=...::+-=tl=~=t,-~~p=-f==1!-==~--t=-=p&lt;=,=~r=~=--GCU('fa\ E.tpenses:

Ral!u·ics of Goner:il Officers,

!

l

1

15.."l. Gcn~ l O~ce Clerks nn&lt;l Att.cndants 1~-+----+---1:~---+--+--1'---+--i--+.---+----11----;---t---;t----t---t---+.--a
-158
5;

S:ilurics nnd E:1:pcnscs of
:\fanngcr and Clcrks-Locnl Office
Loco.l Office Expenses
Law Expenses
ujurics and Damages

I

•

H-------1---'8L-!-&gt;"Q

·---f-I ]j)J)p)OlLII

--+--+----1J-.

Stationery, Postage and O ce upp 1es
, Other General Jlliqicnses
Total General Expenses
Totul

Other Operatlons--Cr.:
Light and Powcr-:-Com1mny Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light---Re:tl Est:ite Department
Light nnd Power-Water Plants
_ _ _'I_'o_t_
nl_Othcr Operations
Total Operating Expenses

',

Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)

I

Tuxcs
;":::-- -:-;---;:;------:--=:----JL---t-&gt;LLt--.L"-!l- - ,f-"-u.t.lJJ,j'--li---t~ .......L..1.-ft----t-L.2J"'-f~---i.- -- t~'-"4- "'ll---+...!i!.i~;Bl--l!_,ITo-;i
Opcrat.ing Expenses and Taxes t

Net Income from Operotion

I

Ratio or orer'g Exps. (Exeldg. Taxes)
to Tota Opcmtmg Revenues
I
' Ratio 0£ Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total O er'g Revenues

'F" P- B .
917

oic 6 '

�~

=

=-s

JI

·

-

,;~:· I

/ J THIS YEAR
= i t = = = =..= - - - - - " = -= r - · -

r

F,omo;,.:i~l~G REVENUES

J,

From the Public
From Municipalities
Miscelluneous

-ll----li-!==T=ot:.::.
.nl==--

=¥

ir

FOR THE. ,;ONT.: ,-- . ·•
LAST YEAR

b"::'i:: e~~~ l'

--

FOR THE PE.RI OD
THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

-

E ri

1-~22.G,112-..i·, ---11~~.u.. . .1-__,.,!---=t--'-".-,,_-=-+"-"~t-'--"'--1

1
I

67

_)&amp;J
i----

·-

:r~

.L~
\

J
'

it

--!le----+---1-~

- - - - - - i t - - - - - t~~ ~2~. -=-==f:
+2:_?:
.0:""
9- Q
~
~ *i=~~:= 5==Fi9=2=l?===-=
2=t'4-=2
: =-6"-'.lj7_~ ."'

OPERATING EXPENSES
Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

11-U-~
I NC, SLACK
DEC.
RED

6

2 359 1 5

67

l

I'

64, l

I

I

_ _ _ _ __ _--;r----4--+---!l--+-+--ll---+---J'---fi---f--+--'--+--t----ir--t--:-=-t-:-:::- !
l- it,i,,;ii~_:.;;S~up~e_r_in_te_n_d_e_nce
-4-.a'".JI._R:::::;:ep~fil=·r~s~o=f~B~u=il=din='~g~s~an_d.:.....,;Fix~·-~-ur_c_s-:-----if- --t--t----!!r---t--+---tt---r---t-~r-;--~
19 55
12 85
Repairs of Machinery and Ap1lo.rntus
-J.!..ct'"zU._.::.:~::.:::::..::.:..::.:==::::::~~;:,....;.!.!..=----;-l\-- -t---t-~t---+--t--tt---t---t--it--- -+-------,i---+---t--U---+---t---:
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repairs
I
Repo.irs and Renewals of Tools
Plo.nt and Structures-Depreciation
fi3-1_ _
1 3 70 2114 29
Other Maintenance Expenses
Total Mo.iutenance

~

r

Other Production Expenses
Total Production Ell.-penses

J. 164 199 I•
-

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
Ad,•ertising nnd Soliciting

=--=#=

7·1'---t----!--,

Other Commercial Expenses
Total Commercinl E:Kpenses

General Expenses:
St1lul'ies or General Officers,

General Office Clt'rks nnd Attendants

1

, r;:;:o

S:tlnries und Expenses of
l\fanu.,er and Clerks-Local Office

c..t ,.!,f.lY.

0~
-;

1

1 1 1\
- - - - + - - - 1 , - - -AY.--+=''-"'-_ _ _ ,......,.._,a...,...:-...x., 1 - - - - t - - - + - - -

.,

-.:.:x~pc=•n:.:. se.:.:s_ _ _ _ _ _U-- --.Jl--- t- -11---t--+--lr--+- - t

'i Injuries and Damages

- ---

-( -

Employers' Liability Insurance

103 29 /~.

Insurance
Stationery, Postage and Office Supplies
Toto.I General Expenses

--t-

2 01 r

5...

12 66

•=~
l, = = =T=o=
ta=
l = == == = ~ll~= !¼
l ~ ~ ~#====i~ ~ ~ll=====t,=2:.=23
~ 64
~-=;1=~ ~7~7~9_3
,

I

Other Operations-Cr.:

_.l.95;- Li~ht and Power-Company Mines

Ij
'~ -i='c..:.;.-='-lt---+..:.
21
==-=
4+-"
0-=5"it.-

J. l p~ h t and Power-Md._
se_._D_e.._p_t._ _- i ; . . . - - +
1

_ 9 8 8 7 ..Q.8

-=9-t-=6~3-=9-r5,.,,5'-ll-- -=8+-=4-=4=+--=
4 6-=,
6 1---=-~-=.+.::.=..--!!-;
110 00
110 00
49 50
4 9 50

Est:ite Depa1·tment
4 EO
·
• ,'1 67·i! Light-Real
Light and Po·-\\-,c-r-=
-w=-a..:.
te-r-=P::-ln-n-:-ts- --t~ - - + -9-,.._,._-#-- +--=r=--1t--+--t---1t--- +-= -t=~ tf - -+--==+==-tt - -+-+----iH-1.

-J

:-

Total Other O lerations
Total Operating Expenses

8 604 16
l 28_?. 92 .

Net Operating Revenue

Exeludin Taxes)
Taxes
' Total Operating E cnscs and Taxes
!! Net Income from Operation

..B

}7 .. ~

~

DEC 24 1917

�.

...,,.,

----=

FOR THE M O N T H
LAST YEAR

~u
1

l

OP ERATING REVENUES

~

-~

--

. F O R T H E PE R IO D

INC. SLAC&gt;&lt;;
CEC.
R EC

TH IS YEAR

I N C. OLACK
DEC.
REC

LAST YEAR

I

/

r~o GO

!i....;:;.
Fr.:..o:.:m=----,
Em_...:;p,,,..lo..;y--::es,--_ __ _ _ _ _1!
From the Public
- ~ From _Munic;ipnlitics
~lluneous

jl

/I

..,,....

? ~':.3

2 5r;9 {&gt;51

2 Gc4 ~2

'74.: 7'1

----I •

2 579 G5

Total

I

OPERATING EXPENSES

-=

l\latntenance of Plant
and Struct ures:

l • \ Superintendence

1

! Repairs of Buildings :md Fixtures

!8 so

31 35 t--

19 56

xpeuscs

-

I

~ Other Production E&gt;..--peuses
85l 33 1

Total l'roduct1on •xpenscs

-C:21 1

10 531 162

8 996 69

l

500113

Commcr~lal Expenses:
uperintendencc
Adverbsing :maSo11c1 mg
Qt.her Commercial E:q1enses
Tot:11 Co1mnel'cinl Expenses

General Expenses:

\
•

Sabri&lt;'S or Gcncrul Officers,

1'1 General Office Clerks and Altend11nl.s

-

--

Saliu·ics nud Expcn~cs or
I,
11unngcr and Clerks-Local Office
l
OJ
r;;;J Office Expenses
- - - - - i ,' ' -- + - - • - - - 1 - -

:•o

l2il 00 •

10 00

I

. ~ E~-penses
Injuries and Du,_m_n_g_cs_ _ _ _....,....._ ;\1• ---I---+----,
Employers' Liability Insurnnce
Insurance

12 ifil,"

I.

Other General E.._penses
,
Total Geucrnl 1xpenscs

30 70

45

115 '741' -

1(0

I 25
99
2

r9
2 01

''
12 ~5

~M 521! 12 609 18

1 431 26 1

T otnl

l

0 SS I

350 71

115 73 t ·

10 BS.. 011

l '715 37 1: '

/

Ot,h er Operations-Cr. :
Light o.nd Power-Company Mines
Light und Power-l\Idsc. Dept.Light---Rcal Estate Department

3G5 62 10 876 66

l

l

99
1'79 66

I.
.

.

78 9
~

•l J'talio of Opcr11lini ijxpcnscs and

l

T~.xes to 'fJ~ Opcr'g Revenues

WI 0

383

a.

138 ?4

40 90

81 "/6
11 95160 69
69 81

33
'10 2,
l ll 171
104 04j

••
81 25

78 51

l 568 52

,,1 1 095 90

18 !5

,,

315 09
1 8'11 61
"/82 81
158

.,

70 5

I

l 4m. 66

136 u

l 15? 99 l

957 91 L.
121 16 I ._-

191 94
1 613 60 '

os:

258 01 I
183

5 51,

3 6

26

7 9

96

u r-

rI

�f ·---

t,cCT. '1
No.

-tJ {

~oirtJ.., E.'nclcc! Dcccnibcr 31 . ~ ~

-

;e:-:::

T ..11S YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC.

BLACK

r=·r.=o(f--"3
0E
~ c ,.,.
. _

~:~::~-~~= -1. -I--J ~:31-~~- - ~ ~

J J

0PERA.TING
EXPENSES
l\lalutenauce
of Plaut
and Structures:
Superintendence

LAST YEAR

__

_

-

:;:- =~--: : :~: ~:~:~:~~~~~~~--=-

f----:=:.:::.-:==-::cc-:=--=-

- · - · - - - - - - --n---1•-+-

_]
~ ,I- - . - - - - - - +- - 1 1 - - - - + - - - - - -11•

--_·

Transmission and Distribution
---1!--+-::-=-::===~~~..:..._----+-+-+-➔--+--t----1it--ir
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Ex11enscs

Commercial Expenses:

i\ Superintendence

~ dv
- ettising nnd Soliciti_n_g_ _ _ _- - 1 , 1 - - - - + - - - + - - - 1 1 - - - + - - --,;,--- -A
Other Commcrciul Expenses
'l'otal Commercial Expenses

.-i:S---=,o\==

I

-

4

t

Superintendence

~,

REC

•~-+-----h---J

Productlou Expenses:

\

INC. BL.ACK

'

Ropail's of Buildings and Fixtul'cs
,
Repairs of Machinery and Appul'atus i , _ _
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repairs '
Repairs nnd Renewals o[ Tools - - - i , - - - - 1
Plant and Strueturcs-Depreciution
·-------11----+---1-.J---ff------lOther Maintenance Expenses
l l - -- - + - - . - - 1•- - - Totnl M uintennnce

Mnnufaoture

TH IS YEAR

R,.,
E-O = l ~ = ~ ~ = . . - - = = # = = - - - &lt; = = ; , ~ ~
OEC.

-·- r·· _ ,:---i-----4---11---+----J--l

li&gt;om Employes

1

~---===--- -- - ~

FOR THE MONTH ---;::::::--:::--::-=:::--it-------F
- no_R_T....;...H..:E:_P:_E~R.;1_0=-=;or r - - · -- - - -

=-=
O,..
PER
_,,,,,A
....T
=IN
=-=
G~ R
-E,=,E
-, N
=ro
=,E
=S=
: """"""'j - - - 1 - - - · · · _ ,

I

r

~

General Expenses:

1

Snlnries o[ General Ollice1-s,
_ __ _ Gcncrul Office Clerks u11d Attendnn._L_s......,__

±

' Salaries nud E1q1cnses o[
- ~l~nngcr autl Clcrks-Locnl Office
~Lo-~nl- O!f~co E_x_,,_p_en_s_c_s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-1----t--;,,- - '
1 Low Expeuscs
--,-- I Injuries and Damages
=1,
Employers' Liability lusumnco
Insurnuce
I
Stationery, Postage nnd Office Supplies
1
Other Generul Expenses
Total General Expenses

- - - - - ----~-+-_..;,___ _ _-..._ _,,
I

Ji

I Net Income from Operation

of Oper'g Expe. (Excldg. Tuxes)
II. Ratio
to Total O eratin Revenues
Ratio of Opcrnting Expenses and
Truces to Tohl Opcr'g Revenues

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,--···-····························································191 ... _.._

�or

a

. and tor t h~

-

Mont..,..-Enaca YW4ii&amp;Mr 3 1 . 19 1..!L_

FOR THE MONTH

FOR T H E P ER I OD

I

-----------1:...

8 91

222 l!.5
OJ.lEU.ATING EXI'ENSES
l\lalntenance of Plant
and Structures :

\

I

1

..:;
1:;..
Q..;:;.~S;..:
u~e~t:;..·in:;..t
:;..e:.:.
n;..:
d:.:.en:.:.ce;:.:..._ _ _ _ __ _ _1

;"2 Repnirs of Buildings o.nd Fixtures

T

-·--

- ~- - o - - - ;--.,.x...-....,-1t- • - 1 - -

·~

Repairs of Mo.chinery nnd Appnrntus
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repairs
' Rcp!lirs nnd Rencwnls of Tools

I

\

\

~

Production Expenses:

~erintendc:mcc

•

~ Manufacture

,U&amp;, Transmission nnd Distribution
Ot.her Production Ex1}c11ses
Totnl Produclion Expenses

'

899 16

Commercial Expenses:

V

uperintcnde_n_ce_ _ _
dve~tising ·und Soliciting
thcr Commcrci11l Expenses

__ ~ 1
-¼-----1----ii
- . ---·+--ii1-----+---f----1~--'t---J----'+---.......
_
--1--

Totul Comme1·ci:1\ fa..-penscs

:

~=~---= --- -==--,-=.=....,,=-=-===--4=-=•p9l=--=~r----=&lt;½=- ~ -#-=-===t===~--1J,,....~.....-.;--~=.....=:J.,=,t?==i==aJb=I.

.

General E_.,_penses:

8ulmit's or Genernl Officers,
1_ _G_'encr.il O!Iice Clerks und Altcndanls
1

~

~
1

I

L

____

I

--+-

--+-- ~ r - ·

1----~-

8ubrics nud Expenses of
8 _l\lanagcr nud Clerks-Loe.'\\ Office
.'
l . 00 '
10 00
1
Local Oflice ~pm~se·s---===-=--=--=--=--=--=--~--ilt\--i--'"'--i---..--+- --'faw E,q&gt;enscs
•
- ies nnd Damages

r

,r-

I=

13 GO
13
'r-'I~n~&amp;~1r~n_nc~e---------,,--,--l•--'--~8~ 11t'----;-~0+:3~3'-l!---i--lf--+---i--1---4---lf-___;f-➔--l--1--...JI_
Stationery, Post.age uud Office Supplies
Other General Expenses
Totnl General Expenst's

13 60

l 088 13

Total

8S 9

18"1-4, OftBOn. ll&amp;roh J!2

Aud itor •,; Office, ene,l!Due, "''"·•---..····..··.........-................~..........................191~ .....

19 6

�_ _ and for lhc-

oL

,;::

- Mont:hs End~d ~ccrnbcr 3 1 , l &lt;Jt=-_

-=
FOR T H E MONTH
INC. SLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

Rcpnirs of Machinery nnd Appnmtus
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repairs
- c - - - - 4 } - - + --1---!f - - - t - - - t Repnirs and Renewals of T ools
■-;;,-----1t-..,.ra:-'.:n:-.t:--:a:=na: Structures-Deprcciiition )t'li'cr"Maintennnce Expenses
Toto.l Mo.intennnce

Production Expenses:
Superintendence
·Mnnufo.cture
Tmnsmission 1md Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production •'xpenscs
.......-1--=1:~=4=~=11-=m~-...= } l • = - t = t = t -'

="""'-=ell-=--~....,=ia-,......,.r\l==s=t,,=--t-=·

Commercial Expenses:

i Superintendence

"Cl1-~ve1~i_:imgniul Soucitmg
, Olhcr Comn,ercial Expenses
- - - - ~ 1 - - - 1 -- 1 - - ~1-----1----~- -11--- -1-- -t---!+-•--1---t--ir'l'otal Commcr~inl Expenses

I

General Expenses:
S:,la.rie,; 0£ Gencrnl Officers,
Genera\ Office Clerks nnd Attendnnts

------

~

-.---=t

~

----

fhhrics nnd J~xpenscs 0£
Mnnagcr and Clerks-Local Office
l
Office
~-Locn
~i~
- Expenses
~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - u -~
- ' ---.~ - - - ~ - - - -+---+---!j
; - , - -=
Lnw Expense.'!
Injuries o.nd Damages
Employers' Liability Insurnnce
Insumnce
Stationery, Postngo nn
Other Genera\ Expenses
Tot:il General Expenses

~~

Tot:1\

Other Operations-Cr. :
Li~t and Po,,·er-:Comp_n_n.c.y_h_1_in_c_s_-1...--➔---+----i~--------n-•--+---,---1i---+----4---11--+---+---n---+---+---u­
Light nnd Power- Mdse. Dept.
Light-Reul F,st;t-0 De_p_:i.-rt_m
__e'-n-t---;•-----+---i&lt;---&lt;f---+----➔1---4--+----11----+--~f----11----1----4--n•---+---+---n-Light o.nd Power-Water l'lnnts
-:------i/--,......,.-i - - + - -·H- --+---t--l,t---- - + - - - t -- - i ! - - - + - - - + - - 1 : - - - t - - - + - - t t - -Tot:il Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
------=-1
l Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Tll)(cs)
••- -

~Ope~ting Expenses nnd Tuxes
Net Income from Opero.tion
Ilo.tio of Orer'g Exps. (Excldg. Tnxes)
to Tota Opcrutmg Revenue.'!
Unlio of Operating ExpenRcs ond
Tuxes to Totol Oper'g Revenues

Audltor•s Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,..........................................: ............................191........

t---

+ - -·lt--

�OPERA.TING REVENUES

·- ~ 1~Fr-=-o;:.:m~
From Municipnlities
~
.
t-h_
e _P_u_,bli
,_-·c- - -- - - - - ~ ~·----·y-

9~

£0 75

2!:-0 00

From Em lo ·es

'

4.4 .'J 20

~51 36

-~-4!.....-~ - - - +-,.-l~--l:---•.l.----l+----+----+''---i1-------1--.-.--1~=
-:_

/--

Miscello.neous

2t0 {5 L

18 16

1

2'.:!u_,--2_~

Totnl

==¾==O
=P
=ER
= A
=T
=IN
= G= E=XP
= E=N=S=E=S==llF==t----=; -

18 l.G

•• = ¼ = = ! = ~ = -=====¢a=:lr====t,==,=t==li==a=~=;:===fl:===;F==~==;rl.,,

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:
1 4rl"..IL..:::S:!!.up!"..:e::!.r~in::,::te:::.:n:::::d::::en::;:c::::::e~--------11---jh-~--11--l--t--!11---+---+--tl---+---+---tt---t--=-=f---:-:::1t----t-::;-;;:-+-;;-;;:--r.-Repuirs of Buildings and Fixtures
32 4:0

34 62
281 68

174 26

Production Expenses:
Su crintendence

154\ Mo.nufo.cture
155 Tro.nsmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses

l ol5 lG

Commerclal Expenses:

149\ Superintendence
-150 Advertising and Soliciting

• \\115:?! Ot,b er Commercial Expenses
\.

'

Totnl Commercial Expenses

\'.

General Expenses:

of General Officers,
'1\ Ru.laric;;
Gcne1·.a l Office ?lcrks und At ten&lt;lant.s
i'

' Ruluries :i.ml Experu:cs of

581 i:llan.'tger and Clcrks-Loc:i.\ Office

10 00

Local Office Expenses
L:iw Expenses
juries and Dai;nnges
Employers' Liability Jnsu.rauce
Insurance
St:i.Uonery, Postage and Office Supplies
Other General Expenses
Tota\ General Expenses

8 33

I
18 33

Totnl

-1

:

j

·166
.lli6,

·o 35

11 41

I-

25 01

25 01

16 GG

16 66
25 01

68 49

,,,
29 T/4

11 41

36 65

I
6 . G? I

0'/0 38

601 07

2 02V 00

l 968 51

,,,

/

Other Operations-Cr.:
Light and Power-Com_pany Mines
762 74
625 95
Light and Powe1·-M&lt;lse"-.-D-=-e-p_t_---tt-~ =-t===-=::+'=;1-- +~-t-==-·fr- -+=c.="+-':c=-lf-_;;;:;+:=-F==--li---=::+-'::..=...:.+-=-:..lf---+=-=:+!-=--l!-.

!, Lightr-Real Estate Deportment
lr--+=
1 -=
&amp;'1.;-.:;
=' :Llght nnd Power-Water Plunts

0
-~ lj

ll 41 '

Total Other Operations

!.

I 1 .,I

Total Operating Expenses l

Net Income from Operation
Ratio' of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes1
1
• to Total O eratmg Revenues

78 8

48 0

30 8

75 4

54 G

20 8

Ratio of Operating Eiqm1Ses nnd
Taxes to Total Opcr'g Revenues

8'1 0

57 5

29 6

86 5

60 9

24 6

�-

--=-·•--:.,

f

.

--

-~

·-

- •t

ACCT. fl

1. N o.

~!

- • - --

--~

.

.

FOR T H E

THIS YEAR

-

.

-

LAST YEAR

-

'

,_,_

.

7

I

I~ ,
I ·~

I

LAST YEA-ft

'

IN:~ = C K
=,=~
DEC.
RED

INC.
DEC.

E&gt;LACK
RED

T H IS YEAR

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I

,_

•·

I

-

' -

..-

-

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I

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1;

I '

.

7~

I"

I

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\_,_,_

I

I-

.-

...

i

,_

'

-

j

-

'-

t,

I ..

I

__

i-

I

r-.

I

,_

N -

I

Production Expenses :
Superintendence
Mnnufocture
Trnnsmission nnd Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Totnl Production Expenses

'

~

&gt;-

-

1

·- ' II

-

. ·- -

r Other Commercial Expenses
Totnl Commercinl Expenses

ll

General Expenses:

71

l'

7·
li
-

Ocueral Ollice Clerks und Attend:mts

-

~

il

,,

-

-

--

l

I

'

...

I

···- ,_

I

__

I

I

~f--,

t-

r--

H
1l

Ii

I

,,

I'

I
11

I

,I

,-L

Other Operations-Cr.:

1

Light and Power-Com1mn~~nes

t

I

L=

I

!

I

I: Li!!ht and Power-Mdse. Dell!·
I

::___j_~~Real Estate p~pm-tment
Lil"ht and Power-Water Plnnts
~otul OLher Or,erutions

i

L.I

I
---I

Toto.l Operating Expenses
...

Net Operating Revenue
&lt;]lxcludintt Truces)

I

-

!

-

'1'~,·--

!'

- I

I

Total 9..Qc;.ratine: Exnenses :ind Tuxes
Net Income from Opcro.tion
Ratio of Ofer'g Exps. (Excldg. T:ixes)
to Totu OnernhDI" Revenues

I

I Ratio of Opernti~ Expenses nnd

11

I

I

-

r--

I

f

-

1'

Totnl

Iii

l

,-_

\

I

u

._

.

, 8:ihlrics uml E."'&lt;pCD:iCS of
_:il_lnuag~_:mll Clerks-I.oenl Office
~ Local Omce faqlC'J\SeS
h Law Expenses
lniuries o.ud Dumo.gcs
'
Employers' Liuuility Insurnnce
Insurance
Stationery, Postnge o.nd Office Supplies
Other General Expenses
Toto.l Gene1·ul Expenses
~

-

-

'

I

-

I 8abrics of Goncml Ollicers,
1- ~

r

-

-

;

I,

I,•

Superintendence

1\

'

I

-

I

Commercial Expenses:

I -

I
I

l Advertising and Soliciting

u

'

.._

·-

I

•

r-

'

-

Suncri.ntendence
Repairs of Buildings nnd Fixtures
Repairs of Machinery und Appo.rnt.us
Trnnsmissi.on &amp; Distribution-Rcpnirs
Repnirs o.nd Renewals of Tools
Plo.nt o.nd Structurcs-Dcprccintion
I Other Mnintennnce Expenses
Total Mnintcuo.ncc

II

u

-

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lalntenance of Plant
and Structures:

I

'1

F OR THE P E RI OD

""j

_f

Total

' le

-==- • ===--=

I

OPERATING REVENUES
From Emoloves
From tho Public
From Munioipnlitios
Miscellaneous

---·· --- ,,11-17.r,uo_ _

---=-= ~==- ~ - ~

MONTH

Tuxes to Tot

'

.

!

-

Oper'g Revenues

'
I

Auditor's Office, Cbeyenne, \Vyo.,-.-··························-··-······-························191........

l
.

I

�. .,....,. ... ~ -- -

...

FOR THE MONTH

I ~~~

::/[,=
L=Ar.
S-:
=vEA
-"-'FR= - ~ ~ =
~~
=gr: = e=LA
=R~i -~ -r,1-=T=Hr1s=v -E A
~R=

t--

1

+--

!!,- -

OPERATING REVENUES
/
1
~ Fr~•:::.:.Om::::...=Em=l:.:.oy~es
==---- - - - - - - ~ - - t2_;)~ 83
From the Public
From Municipalities
- ,-

I

I

I
693 19

1'.1. lG

220167

1

'l

INC. BLACK
LAST YEAR
DEC.
RED
-+==10-==1===U,,~---=-~--==1

GG3 87 1l

-

l

•

- - 4 _......;.._

29 s2

-ll---=M~lS.:.:.c=e-=llnn=:::eo::::::us=-- - - - ---fr---t---,r-_-_
- ;r---+ -._ ;l_ ~ - - + - - + ---l:- -+----+-~

GG3 87 1

11 1G

29 32

l\lalntenance of Plant
and Structures :

1-

r
!-r

l

OPERATING EXPENSES

l

' .
'

_,,.__--'_ _.._....

l
Totnl
03 L_ 1220 r,r,·
1===¼6==========-ii==·t====,p=il=

II •

Superintendence
Repairs of Buildings nnd Fixtures
' 52~
: tO- - -t,,-.;,c;m~arliw..~ :.::;:ii._::.:=::.:=::.-=-=-==-=...!::.:~------f---!-.,,,..,,~~-'C:":'.:-!1---+---+---lt---+--:-::-=+--;;::;;;:t- _ _,.__,.......~ _,____
Rcpairs of Machinery nnd Apparatus
09
Tr:1nsmission &amp; Distribution-Repnirs
Repairs nnd Renewnls of Tools
1

.~ .;:..:;~-P-=-l--=a_nt_a-=-n-=-d-=-S-:t_ru_c_tu_r_es= -D
_ cp_r_ec_i_at_io_u_.n--- - + - - + - ;1 - - + - + - --f!"- 48 Other Maintenance liliqienses

· _ l_

- ~_4_20 L06 I ~ _.()

-1.=-=1+---------..c_-----tt----i--+--tt---t--+-➔----t--- -~-

=--::t-=:tl=•.,._~ ~ r =::,o::,tt==q.:a::2=~;r,[ 51

Totnl Mnintenonce

W.

I

~-----+---+--~--

046 96

L

435! 171

411 77

L=lib=
l.53
a ;~=S=
u p=e=
r in
=!=:=~d
=e:
..:=: l=on
= E=XJ1=e=n=
; =s=: ===il===t==d

20\ oo_ _ _+-_ _ l _ - uo I 00 _,,'_ _I_ G_~~ o_o#-!1;_ _._I_·_,I'------'--

• ,15

91G 39

Manulnctu&lt;•

32:lo_ z11.

~15155
6·~.~Tr=ans=mlSS~·=w~n~a~n~d~D~is~t_rili_u_t_
.io_n_ _ --llr - - -+-----&lt;t ----l l - ~ f - - - + - - - i r - - t - - !,--fj

3i 532 .J,S •

21'189 65 .

1 042 58

- -+ - - 1 1 - -f - - f - - fl- - + - - r

Other Production Expenses

I

~

1

1 ;042 58
l a1=*.==+=-==
T=o=t:l'""
l ""
P=ro=d=uc...t-==
io:=n=E.,.x_pe=ns=ei=s-➔==l=t=2=
5'7F7=59'===t-3-4
=:yaZ=9-i1=,,....,f'3""'2=3=-t-3'.l
_,...:.1-_3--;,5-92 13-+--=2""'
., ~ 55t
-=- r----:-Commercial Expenses:
\
149111 Superintendence
"\' 150: Advertising und Soliciting
1 -- - + -- - H - - + - - 1 - - i
r ""152 Othc1· Commercial Expenses
~-,
I
•rotnl Commm·cinl Expenses .

=-=-=-=

e=il=--=~-6-=-=ll,.:n=a~-,cq,:-~==-=la=~-~-:o:¼-=i--=..,to,-oi==,....~=-_..==ta=---ta=--

GeUeral Expenses:

, S:1\nric.'l of General Officers,

' 1£&gt;'1 _Gencrul Ollice Cle1·ks :md At.tcndnnts
Salaries :ind Expem;cs of

~=--=lil--l_
\l _
,,n_u-=ge_r_l\_n_d_C_le_rl_ts_ I_,o_c_
n l_O_m_1c_•e_-+--~-=
:,.9 00

I

I

10 ooc_ __'" __ _.__.,____-'--'3", o.;;;...o;:;_co

30 00

Local Office Jlliq.:__
icn.'l_c_s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - 1 - - n - - - 4 - - ~ --i 1 - - ~-

Law E&gt;q&gt;cnses
!ujuries and Dumogcs
Employers' Liability Insurance
24: 99
O 3D
Iusurunce
Stntionery, Postnge und Office upp 1es
Other General Ex.pcnscs
./
Toto\ G"e_n..c.
cr-;:i.l;-;E;;-•x.-·p-en_s_es_ _ _lt·------ir-::l:-:;8~ 3::.:3:-H---+--::l:-:;8:i'--::3:-::Z:-it--- + - - + -; 1---+--:::-:

64

~

'

4 494 06

l 108 21

Total

I

Other Operations-Cr.:

~ 165 gght nnd Power-Company Mines

~m

2 (i
69
3 89? 18
44r. t;-:
/I
9SG 2::! j
7"7"11---t-~t--:::-tr - -t -- t -- il---+-.-:-+.,,---:--41---+-:-+..,--,50 00'
-_ I 1661
1 Light nnd Powcr_-_?1_1d_se_._D_ep,._t_. ----11 ---1- 10 o:::o: -it---t-..:::l"'.:Ot-0::-=
0 -lt---t-- +---lr--t~ so
-=:-+~00-41---+--=-:~;;..;
Light-Ilcnl Estate Department
·4 tiO
4 !.iO
13 60
13 50
=-

1~

1

Light and Power- Watcr~t.s

1

- ; - - - 1 - '- - - 'T
"""ot:tl Other O

..,--~ - - - t - - ; - . - - - ; - - - + --

crntions

-- - - - - - · - - - J .

l 4Gl .:'7

Net Income from Opcrntion1 : .' •-· -- --

Ratio o( Operating Expenses nnd
Tuxes to Totul Oper'g Revenues

o

,

re3on,

f3 at:J
•

96

.2

70 '/3

G~
•

-+---!t---+---~+'-.c.....ill----lf---~-=-

60

2 GS7 19

553 8

S11 63

139 l '
G3 B7

m36 3t!:35 GO
-113 _?2

4.9

77 37 I

9

Auditor's Office, ebeJ Ciille, w,u.,._ ...................~...! ! 1...........................191....~ .

1 253 49

68 57

\t

r.t

3.&amp;. .,

61V
~6

:WO Gb

79 8

5G 9

Ob b

62 $

26 7

�From Municipalities
_ _ _ __ _ _ ___ Miscellnneous

-

- - 11--.:;...:..--'-_ ___._

-

1- - - t -

--

- i . - - - -·--H--- - + - · - · - ~·--➔t----t----+--l1~--+---l--

:::::::::::::::i~c

,-

=====-

::::::::=-:=·-=-,ilL
=,_=-=~. . . .

:1 ::11':== = =-T o=tn=l

l'=--~-i--==-·-=1F1-::=F'r•====:,

:::l:=====
-:t=-=·-~ff-~'=-=-=l-t

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lalntenance of Plant
and Structures:

Superintendence
Repairs of Buildings nnd Fixtures
-;t-- -1,- ------ ----=------- - -- - ---1..---1
Repairs of Machinery and Apparatus
; r - - 1t - - " -- - - -- --:;........--=-=-- - - , l -- ~ f - -+ - - . . - 1 - - + - - ~ r - - - - - - - 1 ~ - - +
- - · 1 t - - - - + - - t - - t t - - - t - - - + - - - - i t -- 1
11
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repairs
"ir---it-:::--:--- --:--:-:---- -:--""""7""=-""""7""--=---; 1---1----+---U---+-- + - - l , - - + - - ~ - - t ~ - -- - - - - - t + - - • - - ' ! - - - - t - - - - 1 1 - - - - t - - - - - 4 - - - 1 1 -1
Repairs and Renewals of Tools
--11•- - l lt---..;;._----:---:c-- - - - = - - - - - ,~ , - - - - t!-- - f - - + - -- # - - - - + - - - + - - - t ~ - - - - - - · - - - - - - t - - - • t t - - - 1 - - - t - - - l l - - - - 1 ! - - - - f . - • - .....
Plant and Structurcs-Dcprcciat.ion
""1t- -tr--::-:::---::-:-;--:- - - =--..:....--- -;t-,--¼---+- -l~--+--+--II---+--- - - ~--r---flf---+--Other Maintenance Expenses
1

- \ - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - , -- - " - - - --

- - - if--

-

¼ - - + - --II---.J--- - - I - - - U - -......- - 1 - -

-+---t--=-it----+---4-•-· · - - - - ,.... __ --t---t..,_■

--

=!!\==lf====T=o=t=al= M=a=in
=te
= n=
an=ec:=
~= = ==~·..w ·---=~ ==1==l':-===:=--=-=1=-=i1=="4"'
-c...:::, ,=-:... _ _

_

--c=ir===tt===--1=~-=ri=·,.:--=

L

Production Expenses:

j

-

Sunerintendcuce

11-1,-

- 1t --..____f_ __ _ _ _ __

_

_ __

·
__n--

- + --

- + - - - lf-

..- - - - - - - -

- 1t\-~1t--M
_a_:o:_u_o._c_tu_r_e_ _ _ _ __ __ _ _n- - - - + - -+---{l-- - - 4 - ·Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Eiq:ienses

=

td

,__

II
- - - 1 - -..n - - - 1 - - - · 1 - - - 1 1 - - • - - - 1 ! - - - - t - - ~ 1 - - - - - - - 4 - - - l • , ' -

- - - - - ,____. - - -

--111----+---1-•-if------4--1--------.;,.....I

I

Conunercla_l Expenses:

_I/

Superintendence
Advor~-ising :ind Solicitin__g_ _ __ _ ,t---,- - - t--

,-

---t--

--l r - - - - - + - - - t - - - - - l l - - -l - - - • - - - · - - - • · - -

-

-- -

--

---- - - ·--- -

I Other Commercial Expenses

. If
\
\

~- l----J
~ ,
-i1r,-

- - - " ' - - - -- --

~

"
:,
I

1

I

1

lj
-+---U---1------I- - - - t - - t - - - - t i - - - - t - - - - t - _ ,1_ _+---+---ll---1---+---J~/

- -l l - - ---+- - l - - - l}-,---+--

Law Expenses
Iniuries and Damages
Employers' Lio.bility Insurance
I, Insurnnce
St1itionery, Postuge and Office Suppliei
Other Genernl Eiq&gt;enses
Totul Oencrul Expenses

!

7t

==:cp=.--+=~!====t==*=,ajj.....,=-":.t===-~.....~ -

Suluri&lt;'s or Genm. al Officers,
Qeneral Office Clctks and Attendants . ---+-S:i\aries o.nd Eiqiense.~ of
Manager and Clcrks- Locul Office
Loc~1\ Office ExJ)enscs

- 1 t - - --

-1r
I!

Totul Commercial E,q)enses
G,n..alE,penses,
~

n

f

__

--it---+--+--II- - ; - - - t - - i f - - - - + - - + - - - l l - - -l - - ~- - l

; -- - - - t - - - t - -

- -

---+---,1IL_.r--+--- lt----,t-----+--lf

I

Total

\!
I,

II

',.,

~

Other Operations-Cr. :

'I Lid.it and Power-Company Mines
Li.,.ht and Power-Mdse.. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
I
~:::;:--r
Light and Power-Water
Plants
Total Other Oncrntions

.

'

I

..
~

----t--1;--i t--t---+-ll-+---¾---11-------1----t-

~ -+~--J'f------+------t.-11.......

Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
CExcludin1? Taxes·'

=t~=~F
~'
J
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n
~o
~
~~;~!~J~~
;~~~==+=
+
=~~=
=
t=t=t==~=+=~~=~==t=
t=~~=t=t==t=t=lt7
fl..,..- J-1:_ojal Oper.i11&lt;in1? Exncnscs and Taxes

7

Net Income from Operation

Ratio of Opcr'g Exps.. (Excldg.. Taxes
to Total Oneratml!: Revenues
Ratio of Operating ll,'xpcnscs and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

-~----tr----t-t-lr-t-t----t-+---t--¾-----l-+-l --~-ll------t-J.----JL~
~t-1t
d'==~==
=====l'=~b:dl=cJb=1.===1!:=4c:=1.=lb=k~=lk=k=k=1!=
, ==d..=1,=1!...~
rl

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo., ........................................... . ...........................................191.............

..

�OPERATING REVENUES

,

I

:,!'

From Employes
-om
- the Public

1
----1 " Fr
1
-

From Municipalities
,_ _,.__M_is_c-ell'iineous

2

,-U..tlilla;'~

Repairs of Mo.ohinery nnd Appnrn.tus
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repnirs
ewn s o Too
1
Depre .........---l~-----11--t--i:---l---t-- --tt---+- ~--t-i:
-1
11,
-=-- , , - - ~-.-.,.....,,_...- -- - - - - - t t - -

t---+--½l---1---t-· -1:--➔

"'41 fij

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51

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!$

t_

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~fi 76 r

Produetlou Expenses:
Superintendence
~l.!l

L1Sl 1 Manufncture
1l15sl Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses •
~

I:~

2611----1-.l! '- - 1 _._

Du'

\-----.,.--:---,-;.s--,-~----~---11-- + - - t -

. ,.d~'= d = = = = = ==-======~l==Aot..V16iFi111• 'i== ~Ll."ll&gt;.=!-.."+i-== 4'-

Commerelal Expenses:
Supel'intendonce

~ ~ rt=~

~

"""'*..,_·3 ••

V

V

ver fis1ng -m-1a
~ s-01~1c~1t~m- g- -

Qt.her Commercinl Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

. f -- - n - - 1- -

-

General Expenses:

I
1

Sain.des of General O!licers,

_9flic~_Clerks und Attendants
•tl
1 l.S'l I __9:n::_ul
Sal:u-ics :md Expenses of
!~Y'l M::u1:1ger~ Clerks·__ Lo
_ c:_•1l_O_ffi
_1_ce_ --lL.....- - l -...JJ.Jµ AJ.-ll-,lO
--r_i:;-4: Local Office Exp...:.c1_is_cs_ _ _ _ __ _11__--+--+- ·--tl----+- -+--l~- --,f--

- - •·- - i t - - - _ 1:£)
,

.

4

i

~ Law Ex}Jenses_ _ __ _ _ _ _- - l l - - - l - - + --1,1 ----+---+

-1l~£lSeci,I.J1.l-=ln~i_ur7i_es_a_n~d=
-D
~a~m
-==
ag~es
-;-------ll---+---t--7~--+--t---tt---t- -~-l;......- -4-- -4--l~--lEmployers' Liability Insurance

5 Ol:,~ - -l-'~'

Total

!

Other Operations-Cr.:

I, Light o.ud Power-Company Mines
Light and Powcr-Mtlse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department

':'T otal Operating Expenses

Tnxcs
,
Total Opera
Net Income

1

Ratio of 0
to Tota
Tullio of O ffrilfJt~
Tuxes

nues

dk=db=====t"======:'.!:==1==.!=.dl,,=d===d6==lh==='==e!=~==k="'==-'!.-.-=k="'==lJ..==k=

Auditor's

om!.&amp;'ll-- 1~8.l~ .~.........
4

lw

..., ...... _...........................101-..1 ...

c!= =!.h.

�r

-

FOR THE MONTH

I

THIS YEAR

OPERATING REVE1''UES

From Empl~~- - [
From t he Public
_ _ ' =
From Municipalities_________ ,'_
Miscellaneous

'
1----1i - - - = : = = - -- -..
j
Tot.1l

- j

±
!-

;a-- - - &lt; --

---ii - - -..n

-

___

1

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

. 1 - - - - i-

- . i - •.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

n---i.--

INC.. BLACK
DEC.
RED

----

..

~ - l l - - - - + - 4 - - - - H- -- - l - + - - - - - l ~·- - + - - ~ - - II

-

=

r.r===ll===O
=P=E=R=.A=T=IN
= G=E=XP
= E=N=S,,..
E..,.
; =-- -

LAST Y EAR

-~---..--.,....---=~

,.!&gt;-__ll-ji(JIJ

FOR THE PERIOD

·= =,,,,=_,,,,,

l\lalnt.enance of Plant
and Structures:
1
Superintendence
; - - --11- -....,_Repairs of Buildings and Fixtures
Repnirs of Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Rcpnirs \
Repairs and Renewals of Tools
- --11---P-la;..,.n~Structures-Depreciation
- - ti - ---tOther Maintenance Expenses
Total Maintenance
Production Expenses:
Su erintcndence
Manufacture
Transmission o.nd Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses

__,........

- _ _ ... _,_.
-+-

- --l - _. _ ' - -li---+---+----ll---+---+---11----+----+----li--'

Commercial Expenses:
Suparintcndence
Advartising and Soliciting
Olhcr Commercin\ E&gt;q_1cnscs
Totul Commarcial Expcnsas

~...,=--!F==--"""'-===--,r.:===--====c..=!ii-,_,=!,==l-••,a=a•..-~==i4•__,.,._==-=a➔-_.,_..-==-=-•===l•=-+=-==•==*=e#===--.jcz,-==,q,,,-=¢

General Expenses:
_

, S:\\:tric;; of General Officers,
_, _ G!:!l_('r:il Offica q 1crks and Attondnnt.s

1-

\ 8ul:1rics and Expcnsrs of
l\lunugcr and Clerks-Local Office
Lo£a!_ Office K,1&gt;enscs
- - - - ,i , - .

I

-

- - - -1- -ff----+--lf----·1!- - - -~

~ - - - - i - - - - j l - ~1-

~~vEx~~n~- - -- - - - - ~~---1--t--'''---...__....___~, --_.___.__1t---1- - - t - - 1 i - - + - --+-- ~ ~ - lujurics :ind Dnmuges
Employers' Lfability Insurnncc
Insurancc
Stationery, Postnge nnd Offica Supplies
Other Genern\ E&gt;.-penses
Total Gcnaral Expenses
Total

Other Operations-Cr.:
, Li ht and Power-Com any Mines
- - - - ; t - - - t - - + -- U-- -+--+--·U---+-- - l --ll---+---l-- -l!---l--+....:.....:11-- +~ +-Jl-1,f -...-11-Mght and Powct'---Mdse. De t.
Li ht-Real Estate Department
Li ht and l'owcr-Water Plants
--:--- - - - - v - - - + - + - - , 1 1 - - + - -t -- l ! f - -f - --f---l~---11-- f - ~1- - 1----1----ll-- -l---~1--.......U.- Tota\ Other Opernli.~
o~us~ - - -II•--+-- ·~
Total Operating E&gt;-1)cnscs

1

===-tt--r--t--·i!•=-t---t=➔--t-==il-tr==+-+➔--+--~-lP-=4-4=-=1!,,.-&lt;

Xct. Operating Revenue
......i,-- ; t - -(~xcludin Taxes

'.l'uxc11.. _

- - - -- - - - --u---1-~..,.l-- ·-ll----4--+--l!---l~-1--l~--1--+--........j~ -..J_.--!......

'rota\ Opera![!! E enscs nnd Taxes
1 Net Income from Operation

Ratio of Opcr'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total O erntm Revenues
Rulio of Opernting Expenses nnd
'fuxas to Total Opcr'g Revenues

•

Audltor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,.:_..............!.... '.............- ......- ......- ...······-··....101.........

�=

f/ ACCT,
N o.

THIS YEAR

F t ei _

..

==
~
FOR THE PERICO

-:.0
~0~:.==-,,.

LAST'YEAR

OPERATING REVENUES

21

18 98

GO

l !56 80

093 55

l

63 25
[__

1--...JI--- T-o-tn-l

,. l!3G. 80

-----~-~LJ~aLGG-L,---t-.2-1-4 aa c = _lO 98

OPERATING EXPENSES

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

Superintendence

093 65 1

~i.

+-

63 25

\

----l----lf----+.----+-----1.-

Tl
\

I Sabrics

o~::::•:~

I

: x:.:::~s:

~ !5'1 J . Gener:,\ .~ flice Clerks und Attendants •r-1--i----11---1---+-- - l l - - - + - - - i - - H - - - - t - - --j!---+---i--11---1-----i---;+-

L -·

11
_ __
l5Q\ t ~a~-~~~~E~rco;~ cs f ocal Office 1-·I---+--'l=O 00 --+-=
10 00
Q 004., i::oi,. Local Oflice Expe_1_1s_cs_ _ _ _ _ _al•..--4--+---u--i---+---n1--- - t - - - 1 - - 1 r - - - 1 - -

t

- iiof Law ¼ pc'iises°

I

1----1----11---i'-----i--+-- - - f - - . . -

l6;r-Iiijuricsunu.0amn,~g-cs_ _ _ _ _-1l~-- + --+---ir---+--i---11 - - t - - t - - - 1 r l 61f Employers' Lui'lJffity nsurnnce
'
26 0
1
1
162
sur:ince
O 33
8 33 I
41 G5 I
~ 65
~ ~ ~T&lt;r=-:c=::-:--,
==~:;JT===
= + - +--==t-,:==-11--+-~ -=~ t--t--t-+-+--==,,,=-+,---t-~~
10nery1 ,os
ge an

Tot:il

-~-igh
_ t _nn
_d_ P
_ o_,\_c_
'r -_ C_o1_n r_m_n_y_l\_•
Ii_nc_s_
Light and Power--Mdsc. D ept.
Light,-Rc:il Estate Depnrtment

l-!!----4-.,...;:,
g -1t nnclPowcr-~ \=:v-a t:er
..--=-~
n-nt--s -

18 33

1828151

927 64

91 65

7 120 68

.000 87

2 182 39

I

Other Operations-Cr.:
- --

18 33

...---==+== i-:-.;:;..i,_~.::...::..~ ::..:..41-_-+-3:::..5:::..oa+-7.:..;3=:.ii--:::...;.::::.;.;::+= --l1--=r==+-'~ :1---'l=-+:9~1""6=-4-'1
=--i!-3

11

- ! ; - --l--!ilµl:!.l..U ---l----'2 µilll--ll--+--+----llJ---µ ..&amp;t.-~-Llll-----l'---'~-Dl.tJl--

-+--+---ll-

Tot:ll Other Operations
/

876 11..,

I I

Net Operating Revenue " 1 ••..,
(Excluding Taxes) . ,. ,

31. 16::

T;;;;
---Totnl-Opernting Expc

- .5l_38I

,'

541os 11 .
..

Pon lmld, oregon,

I 90 16'1 II,·
..

.,

69 9

52

'16 9

5'1 8

Auditor's Office, ehc,cmu, w,o.,___ ··············~~l..~.'-············-·············-.191...~ --

184 17

l 'I 2

75 7

19 l

84 l

609 91
483 64I

280 63
96 46
972 63

64

~~

I

6"1 72~
_667 63
425 9211

I

15618 1H!ii
99
61 0

23 1

·--

'

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~-~=~~~~~~~~r~ =::·:=::=-:._~~-~
~n~;;:t
'1\i

1

irt_ __ _ _, _ _-F
_o_ R_T_H
_E_ M_ o _N_T_H
_
THIS YEAR

I

L/\ST YEAR

.FOR THE PERIOD

I NC.

DEC.

BLACK

RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR -

-

-

-

- - · \\

-----.NC. BLACK

DEC.

RED

OPEUATING RJ~VENUES

L__J From E.mploycs
CJ:!1--Fr
~, -om
- t~h-e ·Pu
-- ~
bli
~.c- - - -- - -From Municipalit1cs

-=·

OPERATING EXPENSES

,_

J

Total

-=-

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

c-i-1i- - a.-,,...,,.:_~P-r_o_d_u_c_t_lo_n_ E_x_p_e_n_se_s_:__-ll1--4-_

~+-- "--

Superintendence
o.nufo.cture

·~

4--- ~ =:.=t:t===:-t==~-'I:=

""J*=~=- ·•ls-:cc-,_,-""'..i====F==lr----'-"-:t:===~"';:;.~=

.
,,
-•

•

-1-~-H--

a ,d!==lib== = = = = = = = = = ====ll==~=,;=tc=~l==al-=~= ~t===l~~=-~~ttl==..i,!:"5.iesa,p==~=~,,1,, '":i,f,,,""-'1-il==,:;-.~===ep==fR

Commercial Expenses:

_ Superintendence
~ - -..1--Atlverfasmg and Sohcttmg
Other Comroercuu•x-·p_e_n_S_CS
l_ _ _ _ _~ l - - - l --

-1--

- u - -- - 1 -- - + - - - i l - -

Tot:&gt;.l Coromerci:i.l Expenses

Tot:&gt;.l

I

Ot,h cr Opcratlons-Cr.:
, Light and Power-Company Mines

[.

Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
\ Lightr.---Real Estate Department
--l::.---ll-=
L~ig
~h-t_a_n_d_Powcr-Wa't~e-r~~:1-n_ts_ ____,,1----+-

I

,., l

"
---,' - - -H- - - J .- ' ---4...C.::-""-"-----l

Total Other Operations

- t i - - lr- - - - - - - . : _ - - - - - 4 ! - - - 4 - - - 1 - ~ l i - - -l----1---1~- - - l -,..
i;:,;:..
• 4-~ll-- , -1-::
. ;_._...j..::..,.-l~-

'l'otal Opcro.ting Expenses

,·

.,

..1.+ -..,.-c01-';..;...ij:r--+-'--,-:+-¥-i~

r .

1
..F!F--1t-=-==e=-=-=c-==-===-==-+~~cll==½=~~l===~~~=-=ll==~
=,~

~~

Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)

......::..-

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
-fr:,:c,c-:--::--''----a--"----o:'---~
Net Income from Operation -- -..::---

~--1-~ - t t --t--½--"---+----1-~~,-fl--+--''e--l---il--+-,.......j

Ratio of Oper'g Ex-ps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Tot:il Opcratmg Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper' g Revenues

Amlltor's Office, ~beycn~_, Wyo.:- ....:'.'.~'. ..:......:....: .!................ ........................191........

_J

JL.., --f-.......:..~~1-.

11 •

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i
-----".,,
_ _,___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

_,...,-::1

STATEMENT:

,,
I COMPILED FOR_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __,, CORR E S P . F I LE. No. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
t TO BE USED FOR "SPECIAL" S TATE M E N T S ONLY.

SALARY•- -

NAME OF CLERK

D

TIME
- ~ -&lt;• COST
H

t

-

-

• ;

- - - - - - - '-

-

-

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- - --

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COST

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,,
,.,

----'----=-=--~c..:.........._-:1--

TIME
SALARY 1 1 - - ~ ~-

NAME OF CLERK

M

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- - :-

----1-l--!l------i-~l---+----il--

- - - - - - - - - - 1- - - - 1 - -

ll-~---':-r&gt;'.J;: ~-

- - 1 - - - - -

.. 1I

4'

1--- + - - l t - - - ~ - - m - - - - - - - -- - - - --

-- -- --

-

- - - - - - - --

-

- -- ------1~-

- + - , 1 - - - i --

c.- .

: - - + --ff-

... - 1 1 - - - - t - - + - - l l -- - l! - ---tt-.

i - - - 1 ; - - - - v r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t- - t - - -- - - t- - t - - ; ; -- - i --

-li-

~-"

1 1 - t - : l : - - -- - t - - -- - - t - - - - i l -l- - ; - :r - - t - - - l l -,

1

-

- ! ! - - l ~ =l - - - ; t - - - - t - - - i l l ~ -- - t - - - - - t - - - - t l - - - - - + - - t - - i l - - --+-----tl--1

�F g R~
]

~

HE MONTH

LAST Yle:AR

~ I S YEAR

'/'-

===»u

FOR THE PERIOD

,-N-C-._e_LA
_ C_K--;1/ _ _T_H
_ I_S_Y_EA_R_,r_LA_ST_Y_EA_R
_ . r -,'""."
NC-=-.- e- LA-CK
-

OEC.

REO

DEC.

RED

OPERATING REVENUES
From Employes
From the Public
From Municipalities

2!J... .o ••- ~ --B-+-5_0_n__ :!~ Sv
_,.._6-t---ir--1--r-5_l_4;-5_5_tt·---r--"'/_l-;-7_5_1t_
I

t

r--

....a....--11-......,.,.-._...-...,....- - - - - - - - -r--i---.-1f--,__-l'----ll--+----+----,rt---+---+--u---;-----i---1r--i----.-.i-,Total
22
00
r.r:o'
?l '"/ 5 ,
1
u ...J.

~

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I tp=====~~===~~ ~ ~ ~~
. l.
Superintendence

I

G GOl. ·tn

~==,~~ ~

ihr:r.::==:=-::::-::r==..
m;;;g, - - - - - ; t - - - - t - - - r- 1 t - - ; - - r -1 l 1 - , - , - . i c - - - 1 - - - I

--t--t-~!----t-~--;

enses

-...

71t---;---i--1t-

33

- ,..

---

::::, OpffaUou,-; : - r

II

:to oo

GO 00

10 3~

10~ 96 I

00

-

1s&amp; 06

I

111s 6e
a 102 s9 2 ,2 99
60 OO.-tt-- '+--6 0- t-:O~O;t--+----+--'---'------lf-27 00

l

861 31

Total Operating Expeuses

27 00

/

156 86

7 262 60

116 lt

l 018 ~

O

104 86
16 as

36'1 87
115 36

6

131 97

9

G 189 69,

i

' Net Operating Rcycuue ~:
j
(Excluding Taxes)

. \

~, l

:1--\Gr;;;s

'fo_tnl Operating Expenses :md ~1&gt;11s• 1 :

j\

6

~~

Light and Power-Company ;i~es
l O~ 67
• (5 81
7
r-=
Ll~.g~h_t _:m
~d~P~o-w-er,--M
x~d-se-.~D-ep
- t-. - - - - - , . . .~l ~0'1'""::00
-:-1r - -t-:'.
lOOO

Total Other Opcratious

1

7-': Net Income from'Opero.tion i"T· ~--.

-_--tt----t-----r-

-11-- - - r -- r - - - tr----r----i----u- - -----r~-=-i--l-----t:- - - t- ' - - " T ~ ,1 - -- ~ : . +

1

ii . Ratio of Opc1· g Exps. (Excldg. Taxesj

-

~-t-'
I

to Total Opcratmg Revenues .

&amp;1 2

52 5

8 'I

R.'Ltio of Operating ·Expenses and
,
'!'axes to Toto! Oncr~g~Revenucs

55 2

g9 4

69 7

9 7

60 6

I
I

1

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POl'tl and

Audltor's Office, • iilQlllilii&lt;

Ongon

uh ,..-...........~ ......~~.~~~...~.,.......................191...~ .

18 3

�'

of

I

/,

FOR THE MONTH

~ - ~ l •s ~

FOR

-

R
- - - - - ~- S_T_ Y_E._A_R- - : ~ b~~= ~~:~0 =~~R~~=~~ ~ --T-H_1_s_v_ --R-~~~~~T~:~E~:~:=:=R~•o~o~- 6-~-~-~-a·~--R-~-: ~-•~~

L

OPEBATING REVENUES
From
Em•1lov('S
,.- - - _ _-----+---l - - - - l ~= ! J . : !: : . - . -. _ ---1,f~ ~ f - - - - - + - - - + - - - - - 4 1 - - - - + ~
- +---J--~l---4--~l-ll
; From i.ho PubJic
·1
'
From l\Iunicin:ililics
!,
- --ll-....::.~=-=
= = ==-=-- - - - - - - - - - f•--·- - ---....J.---iil---- + - - - t - - - l r - - + -- + - -~l---+----1f--1l---l----+--:ll---.i---+---l,
____ Miscgll:ineo"Q.S,._________ _ _ -J11-. - _
- - - ··- - - - - - - 1 - - ___..._ ---t-~11--~---:---1~----·- ~ --+---1-i&gt;

rl

Total

'

OPERATING EXJ!EN-SES
l\laiuten.ance of llant
and Structures:

1
\
1

I

Suncrint..endence
Rcnnirs o{ Buildinl!:s and Fixtures
Reuairs of M11cbinerv nnd Ann:m1.lus ,

I

ii

t - - - - t - ------

1

+---41,.....:T;:.;r;.; .1;.; n; ;s; ; m: .:iss="::.:io-=.;n:.;. .;&amp;: ;.•. ;:D; .: .:i:s:.:tr::.:i.;;.h.;;u..cti::.:o..cn_ Rc
~!l..
l&gt;_ni_r::.:s,,..- - - + - - - + - - +i - - - 1 - ---4--!J..___4 - _ - 4 _
Rennil's and Renewals of Tools
Plant nnd Structures-'-Deprecintion
~1"--ll-- - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - ' - ! - -- -- l~ - -+----+----ll--·+---+---- l • - - - i - - - ~ - 1 Other Maintcnnncc Expenses
Totul Muintennnco

l

h

r-

-f--+--➔~-+--+--ii...J
I

- ·-

:

Productlon Expenses:

Hli---tt--"'Sc:.:u"-=ner::.::i::.:n"'te=n:.:;d:::;c=.:1.:.:
1ce .:o'-----------!1--- +-----+-~l---+-- i~ ---1,-'- - 4 - - . . . . . ; i - - - - 1 - - - - +

-11---,~lnnufncturc

--

-

- - --~

_..,_

·-

1-r---¥.li----'Tr=-=u"'n""s::.:m==iss===i"'ona-.:n..n::.::da..;:D;.:is""t.:.:r:.ci=.b\=-1t.:.:i:.;;on'-'----- -lil-- ~ - -+---1~--+---+---l1,---i.--+-llL__.~- ~ - ----=Other Product.ion Expc!1S_£s_ _ _ _ _ -·- _
Totul Product.ion Expenses

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Commercial Expenses:
Suneri.ntcndencc_ _ __
l~
\ -'-"""'-.=,;=-.;__;;;..;;.._;_

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41-- -~ - - l ••- - i ~ - - + - - ~- - M - - - ' - - - - - l - - 1+---1-----1---1,-•· _ _ _ ' - -

ii Advci:l..i.sing and Soliciting
--·\l-- -\i_:.:=:..::.;;~=i~...:.:==-;-=:=-=:~='---- - ·lt---+--+--Jf- -+--+-~~ --l--+-·~--+---i--111----+---l--ll---~---l--•- 'Qther Commercial E.xpcnscs
,

~--'ll11. ..;;..;.;.=....:c.:.;:.;.:.'-'-'--'------=-'------llr ---+-+--ll--+--+-!l:--t-+-4--+--+--U---i--I----Jl!-----1-....i--L-

i.

Tota\ Commercial Expenses

,.,.......1,=--===--=-==
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General E'1penscs:

1•

8:,foric;: o[ Gcucr:11 OffiCC't'il,
_,_ ___, _ Cl"l}!'I,1\ J )JTicP ClNk'-"11.,_
· 1:.:.ll:.:.lC:::l..:.A.::;l:.:t:.::.c:am=l:1n:.:.l::cs:_",-..--+- - l - - l~ - - l11

H:1\a rics r, ud 1~xp1•11scs o[

I

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IU

·-1--+·--t----+·--ll---+--'I--H---4-- -1--,1----~---+--4- •
Ii

11~-'-~~:l\ Officc_Eimenses
~---- - - - -----11----+---+--ll---- -i------+----14- -

p
II
1-

-

-

~-1--

, L:tw I::xpcnses

_

I, lniuries ·..c.'\n-l7l-;D~a:-1-:-n-=--ng::l ':::!l------it-- - t --t--1l---i--1f--~1~- --+---+--n---t---1---ll----l--+---1+---+--..!..-..L
~ • - --'.
·' -'--'-"""
-=-'-"-'-'-----'---'--"'--- -- -- - l\..-- - - 4 --1---14---~--1---....: ' - - - _ _ _ _ _,,.___....._ _......_..,,..-·-+----1---!&gt;---+--4-~1il
Employers' Liability Insurnncc
l

!-

I lnsumncc

ll

St!\li.onc1·y, Postage and Office Supplies 1

1\1
0 --t~~=~==----------tr-+--t--U
---t-+--f.-1
Other General Expl'nscs

+-+-H---+--l---¥.--+--i--f---l-_.J__JL:-

1
rt•I --;r--'---~~;;::=,~==--+-+-t--ll---t+--lt--lf--t-~l-+--+---l~--t--+--11~--1--!-4-·
Totul General Expenses
1\-T_---=..;;.;~=:.===.:::.--ir--jf--t--+--+--+-l~-+-+--ll--+--l~l~~-+-----lL-l--.i..-L~

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,,
Other Operations-Cr. :
__,.d_ __,l,.,__1,i,,ht und Powcr-Commmv l\Iines
1
L Lic:ht nnd Powcr-l\Idi:e. Dept.

Total Other Oncralions

1
Tot:il Operating Expenses
1l~
.
1

li11

Xct 01)eruling Revenue
(Excludinc: T:1xe:c;)

Tttx&lt;'S
T~o:l:at1Ollh;;;){!;r,u:it~i1~1g;-E,:;,;:v:;X1:):;:('l ~S;:e:;;s-;;t\:n::idj-;T:;;:1:x:·c=s : - - l r - - t - - i - - t - - - t - - j r - t - - - t - - + - - U - - - l - - +- -f- -t----i---l~--4---4-- -Jl-·

II
jl

I

I

Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excld1;1. Taxes)
I
io Total Operating Revenues
~ Ratio of Opemting Expenses and
ll
Tuxes to Toto! Oper'g Revenues

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NO.

TI-IIS YEAR

OPERATING UEVl~NUES
Tt'rom Emnloves
From the Public
From Municioalities
Miscellaneous

,
I

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Total

OPERATING EXPENSES

l\iaintenance of Plant

and structures:

\

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DEC.
RED

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Expenses :
I 8:1\ntilis ofGeneral
General Officers,
I

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I GC&gt;nernl Office Clerks :rnd Attcnd:mls
i·I S.1b1·ics :mu Ex11ct\Sl'S of
~i - -Mnna~er
:mu Clerks-Local O!Iice
-

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Lmv Expenses
I
Injuries and Damages
11
Employers' Lbbility !ll$urnnce
Insurnucc
St.uiiouery, Postnge and Ull1ce ::iupp11e:
Other General Expenses
Totnl Gcnernl Expenses

II

1
:-

....... I\ Loo:11 Office Expenses

1

.

!---

Commercial Expenses:
Su\)Crintendencc
Advert.ising and Soliciting
Other Commcl'Cial Expenses
T otal Commerci:il Expenses

l1

--

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I

Sunel'intcndeuce
Manufacture
Transmission and Dist.rihution
Other Production Expenses
Totu.l Production Expenses

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Production Expenses:

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-

= -_ j

l

I NC. BLACK
DEC.
REO

LAST YEAR

I

Sunerin tcndence
R cnairs of Buildings and Fi.,tw-cs
R enairs of Mncbiucry and Apparatus
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Rcpnirs
Repairs and Renewals of Tools
I Plant and Structures- Depreciation
01,hcr Muintennnce Expenses
Total Maintenance

I

THIS YEAR

~

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---

Other Operations-Cr.:
Lie:ht und Power-Compnny lvlines
!j Light
and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and l'o\\·er-Wat.er l'lants
11
Total Other Operations

i I
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--

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I

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I

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I

T otal Operating Expenses

l

L

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11

=~1l.

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FOR THE PERIOD

LAST YEAR

I

I

- M"o11 tliii - - n . _ ~cc:n1r.:,ier w! ,__.

FOR THE MONTH

~

I
\

Net. Operating Revenue
(Rxcluding Taxes)
T axes
Total Operating Expenses nud Tuxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Opcr'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes
to T otal Opera.ting Revenues
Ratio of OperaUng ExpenRes and
Taxes to Total Opcr'g Revenues

T

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-

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TITLE

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STATEMENT:_

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#COMPILED FOR,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _~

#,CORRESP. FILE No._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

6TO BE USED FOR "SPECIAL" STATEMEN T S ONLY.

NAME OF CLERK.

SALARY 11---T~IM_E~-41 COST

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NAME Of CLERK

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COST

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- - - - 1 1 - - 1 - l l - -- 1 = - - = c : = = J : : l : = = = = == == = ~ ==
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FOR THE MONTH
LAST YEAR

--=~~~~~--,.;..--::

----~.......
=----=FOR THE P ERIOD

INC.

OLACt(

Ol!C.

REC

Tt-llS YEAR

LAST YEAR

-

OPERATING JmVENU}:S

DEC,

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-__,1e-

·OPERATING EXPENSES
Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:
urcs
1)0.fO. US

I

-ltepmrs

_
_ =

(--l-- - J -~--4--+-·+-+--+-:---'~-+__,~7, -t::.":''="r:~

Sl7

li2...1 ' - - - ' - - - + - - - - t . - --f&gt;'·

1:1---4---t---lt

=

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9 ornmeictal ~1)enscs:
Superinten°d~\lc&lt;f • • '·, - • ---·- · --1
..,,.'fi1e-&gt;.:Uvcrt1Slll~ irod·'S611ilitin1;
-Other cau,~~•~iiirExp._c_n_sc...s-,-'·~.....-_.-.----➔1--,=---+-~-t--;i--

10 OQ.. - - - - - · _

(X)
C-=-tl,_ _ _

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L-1----+---'----lf---t-----fr---t--r---it-

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l----.,-=:=ri~=-i;,:;=;;;:--~il---+--:::-J-::-::it---t--::-=jf--=-it---t--t--:tr -t-::7.~7!--r=-=:j---::;;il --t,;;2t,;;:;;-f,-

I

Totnl

'

Other Opuatlons-Cr.:
Light nnd Powcr-Compnny Mines
L Light nnd Power-Mdse. Dept.
;.....+o-0-\• ]Tg~al Estate D
~e:-::p~nrt=m~en::-.tc:-----f:-- - +-"'1-~ -\r--t-~

7 167'\ Llght :waPowcr:="\VntcrP nn
...J
Totul Other Operutions

I

208 31

----.r•-

Totnl Operating Expenses
Ket OP&lt;?rating Revenue
(Excluding Tuxes)
Truces
Toto.i"o
=-1-ic-ro.....,.t:-in-g-::Exp=--en_s_cs_n_n-:-d-=1=-':1-xcs-.--4!-- +-~ ~ ~----jf---4~~1..ff---t--::-t-r-a.;t-- - +..._'7-t
f"Net Income from Opcro.tion
Rntio of Ore.r'g Exps. (Excl&lt;lg. Taxes)
to Totn Operatmg Revenues
Ratio of Operating Eiqiensea and
T uxes to Total Opcr'g Revenues

64 4

Auditor's Office. dlgjldvQR~~·~·········h P:tamber...f......_....._.....1918 ..._

26 2

�.and For ti,.,_

oF

7/4 P Ch

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__,,....,.,...--::-~~rz=-=-;.,,-==--==--===ri=======""""'--=............,=--v,:1;_1!}=:_ _.,_

!

FOR THE MONTH

~g_T.

LAST YEA
_R_ 7 r·-

THIS YEAR

FOR THE PERIOC

:-;,N:;::C:-.-;;:a;-LA;:-:C:-:K::;-iJ- --T-H-IS _
Y_EA_R_-,t=:.:..:.....:....:...:=...:..::.:.:..:•.=_:,i---,N
- C
- .- e- LA
_ C_K_

f
DEC.
RED
LAST YEAR
.-=-=,/I===========·---=-~-=-=--='/F'==,==F=1r==""'f==r=-=1:/===r==F=11F=~===ir==ll=="'F""""'='i==U==-,,;;;
D;;;;EC
~ . ~ R~E;;;o~ = \ \={

OPERATING REVENUES

From Employes
From the Public
From Municipalities
Miscellaneous
Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
·l\lalntenance of Plant
and Structures:
Superintendence
Repairs of Buildings and Fixtures

Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Maintenance Expenses
Total Maintenance

Production Expenses:

h

Superintendence
...i..;.;.i..;:;...t,--"'M.;c.,:.an.;:..;u_f_a_ct_u_ r_e--- - - - - ---1

;. 01 '-'i

Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses

.1

+--➔1---+---+----11-----➔--~--1

Superintendence
l..-1.:,.,..,_,.;...;i-......::.-C-o_m
_m
_e_r_e_la_l_E
_•x_p
_e_n_s_e_s_:___11_____

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Advertising nnd Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses

-+_--_-_-_-+-_~~-ll••=~-•----~~--1-----~
.... .... ·'1----lf---J--~

Total Commercial Expenses

General Expenses :

\I

.\ Sab.r.il's of Genewl Officers,
Geuernl Office Clerks and Attendants

·r----

l S:,bries aml Expenses of

l:m:.1ger and Clerks-Local Office

1

Lnw Expenses
Injuries n.nd Damages
Employers' Liability Insurance
Insurance
Stationery, Postage nnd Office Supplies
Other General Expenses
Total General Expenses
ToL'll

2

,.J

Other Operations-Cr.:
Light and Power-Company Mines
l Light and Power-Mdse. De lt.
Light-Real Estate Department
Li ht and Power-Wnter Plants
Total Other Q )erations

~

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Total Operating Expenses
Net Operat.ing Revenue
•xcludin T~_xes)

t

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ll
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Total 012era.20 Ex enses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Orei-'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Tota O cratil1 Revenues

(,;

Ratio of Opcratinf Expenses and
Taxes to Tota Opcr'g Reve)lues

~,.I ~

•

:-' ~

64 4

Pn1; t 1 • •1'1 0 rtp:on
Auditor's Office, Cliej'-Onne, lVyo ,..,~..'...............~~P.tJ.r?\.?.r....7....................191.0.....

1

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26

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( .

4 ~

82 ()

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Mon thv Ended CCCZll.8&amp; 3·1 . 1 .,, '?__

From Employes
From the Public
From Municipn.litios
--ti-:=:.:.:;=_;_.;.;:..:._
Miscellaneous _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-+-_
Tot:i.l

OPERATING EXPENSES

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:
Superintendence
Repairs of Buildings and Fixtures
Repairs of Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission &amp; Distl'ibution-Rcpairs
Repairs and Renewals of Tools
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Maintenance Expenses
Total Maintenance

Production Expenses :
Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and D istribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses

r

t '

f

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
Adve1·Lising and Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses
\
Total Commercial Expenses

)

General Expenses:

, S:1la1·ies 0£ General Officers,
Ucucral Office Clerks and Attendants
S:1\urics and Expenses oi
l\l~magcr und Clcl'ks-LoMl Office
:
,I Loc,tl Office Expenses
~-;:-·71 Law Expenses
\:;_;
Inilll'ies and Dumuges
Employers' Lfability Insurance
Insurance
Stationery, Postage a:nd Office Supplies
Other General Expenses
Total Generul Expenses

7t

...

Total

Other Operations-Cr.:
Light and Power-Company Mines
Li ht and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Depnrtment
Light and Powcr-Wutc1· Plants
'l'otul Other O JeraU011s
Total Operating Expenses

f-...: ~'"

Net Operating Revenue
Excludin Taxes

t ''

r

x enscs and Tuxes

/

ft

.
C

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Tuxes)
to Total O ierutin Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
T:ixcs to Total Opcr'g Revenues

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CCT. n
NO.

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I NC.

BLACK

DEC.

RED

THIS YEAR

=

LAST YEAR

'· - ' 't==ll--__,T"'.....,9'
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1 _O&lt;C. RED

OPERATING BE\'ENURS

//

'__.J1! From Employes.

-

s1 s~-

2~.Jli
221 00 !
I
- -- -- - - 1 ; - - - - ·-----11---- ---4i------1---+-

From the Public
From MunicipalitiesMiscellnncous
T~t:1._
l ___ _

- - -- -

_ _

OPERA.TING EXPENSES
Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

:--t-;· -

71

~ l::4~1~\: Su_p
;;..ti_r_in_tc_,n,_,,d,,..en...,.,ce-=e.,-----s---=-.,.--:---11- -

~'2: Repairs of Buildings nnd Fn,turcs

QQ

_

~ Rcpnirs of.Macbin~ry .nn , Appnrn us
•
Trnnsmiss1on &amp; D1str1bution-Rcprurs

Production Expenses:
Superinttlndence
Mnnufncture
Transmission nnd Distribut.ion
' Other Production Expenses
Totnl Pro uct1on xpcnscs

u--·--1·-eo

Employers' Li!l.bility Insurnnce .
Insurance

Stntionery, Postage an

Total

1

Other Operations-Cr.:
Light :ind Powcr-Compnuy
Mines
-_.;;...__ __ , . _-41~~
Light nnd Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department

= - ~ - - - i - - - - + - - " 1 -.....,"-ll---+--&lt;t-.....,.'-lt---t-~f----ff--~I--...,

l..l.6T__!,ight :m&lt;l Power-Wntcr P
_l_nn_ts
_ _-;;--~1----t-~~---Jf---t--il7"""-t--+---iir---+---+--➔i---+----r-1r----t-----t---;:
0
Tolul Other Opcrntious

~~,_ ~ - - - .Total
Opcruting Expenses
. ,......,.;;..._......j\-.-c=~.:l!!J...::l.2ll~ ~,l,aWfd:A.j~ .....'F~ 21-~~ =aal,+..:ULll..4,,l.."7•~ - =l-.a.&amp;:~..:l.l,i~="l'-'_.,._.._ "'lF
Net Operating Revenue
w:---..'r-- _J_Exclucling-=-T_ax_·es
_):___ _ _ _-l'- - + - -..a..&amp;i-l.%.f! - -+.:::=r:'CL.j!--+-........,.;J.-~•r"--+:Jr.M.,,J.f'~-!!----1-.....,..,,__,..,..,P'-_-t-4;11.U.j...Q:j~
i---!l Tuxes
1
•• L.--L 'l'ot:il Operating Ex-pcnscs and Taxes
- ,.
I Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Opcr'g Exps. (Excl&lt;lg. Taxes),
to Total Operntmg Revenues
Ratio of O11crating E,q,cn.qc., and
Tnxcs to Total Opcr'g ltcvcnues

Audltor's omee, ~ t ! l « ~ ?-~~~.~.OCt. ...)......................................191.&amp;....

�F"OR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

~~YEA--;L-

TH IS YEAR

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REC

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ntiun·- ·-11---~- - +-:--lt--- t-:--:t-~:-

t-tt----;t--ttt;ncr-Muiutemmcc Expense

1 - - -- ¥ . - - -

Production Expenses:
Superintendence
• :mu ac ure

■--l½---ll--rr,r&gt;n"'n;i;
s;:.m;t1SSm-1o"'n""'nnuDist.riofilion

uli'f"l&gt;l'Oductlou E''-"x=pe""n=s""c.,-s
---lll---1---1:---111---+- -t·---t,--t----ii--ir

~ffl!!il:r---ll---+-4~+--1-.-+:-1+---+-=+::-Jr-:t-::=~::ir-:r-:::i~r-:-r::;-r-:::-

---41-~~-4'111'TrH~lffll: •

xpen ses:
Superintendence
·-·~ -1t-A1.lvm:tish,g and-Soliciting- - - - -

-l\...!!...~,_---,,,=C'T"':C= =;;rr,==,--+--t----lr--i!---t--t-711r-1-,1~+---i·--1:----;----,-it------st--r----t~

·=====--===-=-==jll--+=-t-~r=---==r=--f="=lit.........r=-F=1l=-=--.-..-.... f""---+--=,t--==,-t-=;r-==t==t-==fM

~==ll='I

General Expenses:

Ii

of General Officers,
I Sitlrirics
General Office Clerks and Attendants

-- ---11----------

~ 1 S.1l11ries and Expenses of
' l\lu11:1ger and Clr.rks-Loc:11 Office
- ...---.J,-I;ocii\ Office Ex1=
1e=n=se=s~ - - - -- -1! -- + --4-..!...-4!-- - t--~r~-lr--J:----t--1r--t"------1'-1r1----,i-----t---t----1r--1
~:1w"Expen~1-111j1fricsau.cl·Du1

t-E"mpl'oye'NrTo:ilmi

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cc

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1-',- - ,, - --Totrn-c.--'ml!l'iirExIMiB'o

Totul

•

Other Operations-Cr. :
nnd Powcr-Compnny ~Lines
- . -- mse.15~e..,.
p.,...
t.- - -,-li-- -4--'l-'-:.-:.i1
r --+-+.,--tt--- t---'--t--1r- -t~:- .r ,.-=..,:-1t- --r--::
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, t---r:-:-..-t--:r:-".:, -ir--t---r- -JH"
r=wnwr'l'l""'
nn=s--➔.••

-.

Totnl Operating Ei..-penscs
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Tuxes)

Tuxes

7'

.,.
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Tot::il Opcrntmg Uovcnues

r'

Rntio of Operating Expenses nnd
Tuxes to 1'otnl Opcl"g Revenues

i;"&gt;

• ➔ 1 ~ ·r

,

.

r-

•

, t ,
•

AudJtor's Office, Che,.-ehne,; W,yqt,-•:..:........:..'.'...................................................191..... t:

(.

�FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

LAST Y EAR

-

INC. BLACK
D EC.
R ED
"t---

-:::::-=.. T " - - --

1

~l,.

- +- - t t - - -1 - - - - -

517 62

_ --l 84
_ 141 ,5

·1-- -==-- ·---=-.--=-!2.ta}_,Mn!1?:¥!E.f!~Ce _ _ _. ~

Production Expenses:

.1 0 120 61
Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
_ _ __
Advertising nnd S?lioiting_ _ __ _ __ _+

_

er Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

--------

-·~ - " ' - - , 1- -+- . - - l l - - . t - - + --

I
..,...~-.~~~~--==wm J -- ~ ~ -~-=- ~ General Expenses:

-=

- -.,1••-

.&amp;.~J"

I

1

Sulnrics of General Officers

I General Office Clerks and Attendants I

1

I

I

Salaries and Expenses of
--'ir ~:6~:~:~Local Q!fice __ I_I--·- 1~ O~)_ l---Tl
1

1UrLaw Ex e~;-

11

---

----+--+---+- -

11 m - hljuries nod Damoges
--~~-½f-Empi~yer"'s• Li~bilityinsurnnce _
:1 '
ance
1
Postng~~ Office Suy~tt-1111 Other General Expenses
Totol General Expenses
I

•+=

:::Opua~on,-

11--- -t-

:;--i

I Light nnd Power-Company Mines

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Totnl Oper'g Revenues
.a:~ _,ii,_._~~_.....,.'b:&amp;

•

--- - . -- -

I-

-

t

I

-

-- -

-

- •
- + - - t - - i t -- - - t

--: ~1
88

,.~]_!

! 1

,

1

J

'
~ L

-2

L ._u·II,_........,..,_.,__,=-11-=-===....i...-;......._.Jc,..._....;.=--,.db,._ = --

Auditor'&amp; Office, - - - ~ ~.~ ~ ..- . . . .. . .i.~:-:\.....................191.f ._.

l_3Q6 72

�J

.,..
-

FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
D EC.
RED

LAST YEAR

L-- I

_To~ -.-.- -=--==-· •.

...

11

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lalntenance of Plant
and Structures:

iI

THIS Y EAR

DEC.

J

- ·- .

-f---+---l~-----t-t-- 1- - - -

!

INC. BLACK
RED

LAST YEAR

-

-

_.Sllp.eri.ntend.ence__. _ _ _ _ ·-- -- \·pairs of Buildings ond Fixtures . _
-t~---1+-__....epaim..oLM.o.chin.e:cy..an.d.Appnr.o.tWL
Tro:nsmi~n &amp;J)istribut.ion-Repms
Repairs n.nd Renewals of Tools ___ _ _
-----u-•=PJafilJ.lncUl.ku~ur~.....:Uep,reciQ.iiQn
·~=11-..~~otnl _!\-tain~napc~

Production Expenses:
_ _ _, _ s l l ~deru:,e _ _ _ __ _
__ , _

Mn.nufncture'---- _____
Transmission and Distribution
ther Production Ex nses

-~-l--

=

-- _fl-------+
-_ - - -

-+i--tt--_,=-,..T"-o""'-'
tal Prod~ n---~ e s...._.,11=-_,.._ _,,,,
Commercial Expenses:·
Su erintendence
Advertisin and Soliciting_ _ __
Other Commerci:ll E enses
Total Commercial Expenses

L

~-~~~~~

General Expenses:
Salnries of General Officers
' General Office Clerks and Attendants

I

T.T Saln.r;es o.nd Expenses of

-4T--~_21ana_gltL(lnd Clerks-Local Office
-fr , Local Office Expenses
, t
I Law •
cnscs
. lniuries and Damages
. . . . . . . ......
_
Em lo era' Linbilit Insurance
Insurance
Statione
lies
-l&lt;i----.t....9.ther General • enses
_ Total General ~}!Sea__

,__ -----!--

t

.. - - ~
-

-

.

-

-----·---•- - - - -- -- ...

Total

Other Operations-Cr:
, Li t and Power-Company Mines
---'1---Li~·ght a~d Power-Mdse. Dept.
~ght-Real Estate Dep_nrtment
Li t and Power-Water Plants
Total Other O erations

-~~ L
~~~pc~~
I!

==
Ex~e~- = l ~ - ~ Net Operating Revenue
I
(Excluding Taxes)
- i-- Taxes
r-T-:-o-t""'
al: -O
c:cpe-ra-t~i-ng---=
E:-x-pe_nses
__a_n_d_T
__
ax_es
_-11-- ~
~-- !Net Income from Operation

......;:~----1r--- -- - -- - - - -- - - 1 1 - - - + -- + - - - f l - - - ~ ~ ' - - ~ ~ - + - - - l - - - l l - - - l - - - 4 -- - l l - - ' - - --1t---t----1---11-

I

t

Ratio of Oper'g ExJ.&gt;s. (Excldg. Tnxea)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Qperating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo,,.·-················-··············································191........

�\-..,ODIJ&gt;ZlrCCI W.UJ ----......,aa11:aJ,A1aa.uu••--. --• • ~•

--. • • - • - -

• _

- - - -- -----'-'---~~
•

FOR THE PERIOD

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

_}

' D n L ~-

_

J,;.-'_
- _-+_1-Ers&gt;m.Munkip!J.m.iCJJ._

-1

_ _ __ - -

~

••

•

• - :

• celLl.neo,....,___ __ _ _ _ , -

--

a_o.

.+ \ -.;~~:~::~w.~-:s--.

I=

~
\ \wn~~:tructures:
14

___ _\_

14

Repairs of Buildings nnd Fixtures
pairs of Mnrhi.necy...and..pa.ratus...
., I ~:rnruimissloJl &amp; Distributio~Repnirs
. . 14 _ Rennirs and Renewals of Tools_ _
- \~
~and~t.l'.\lAtuni.s:=U_eptcJ:WiO .

.

-

- -·-

- ~---

_

1

- - • \- - -· -- -[
1
__ • . ,
_ _. _
~ _ . __ .. _
I
-i ,l ---=-~3 84

s

Production Expenses:
perintend.e_nc.e,_ _ _ ,- - - - 1 1 - - 15,..:x\l-'==....,,___ _ _ _--½-_l·

- - - 1 - ~ I,

~~

I

_ 1l

191 _'1

2

•~. --

_

- - !:

I

•

R

: - - 0____2 . __
-.....__=__- -7g ,___2_ n- ,5.___ 15 •• 0 99 97_

2,,_29

- , II==-.,

r

~J-~
t- - - --- ------

-=!-=- 2_~9 -8~-' -· _·: : :=:_-=-: _-

_

i -- 95

•

I
0

1

32 · 40

- ,

Ii
..1 434 90 n l _442 58

7 68-/,

- •

5i7 62

-

1

_ I _ . 200 00
_ 78 6' 11 05'l ,1

~

-

•- -

200 .00

8 119 'l

8 10_

n and Distribution

L

11-=-

= T~ r ~ c t l l ) l \ . _ ~ ~..

_.I\ • •

Commercial Expenses:

l4(j

Su erintendence

. '-l.5Q Advertising and So!_i!:iting - - - -,-11-- 1 - - -1-~ . l i e r Commercio.l •

____ -

- ·

I

enses

f

~ 1\=-\r-=2'~~~92,1;:me.!~.~~es-·A~ l ~
General Expenses:
j
11
Salaries of General Officers
~ ]t,_ Q.cneral Office Clerks and Attendants

\l

1

I

1

'

l

Salaries and E:,cpenses of

·'

~ ..ui ~ 1a~~rmd~ Q=1er=ks;;......cLo=cal=-.;;O=ffi=ce-"----1l~ --+-.-:z-+-""," "- t l.Sii..½&gt;cal Office E&gt;....'.E_enses
==--- - I
r l'liOI Law • enscs
ij 16 ·\ Inwes and Damn!les - ··-- - - -- - ____
11
Em
ers' Liab-~ili!.!'.it~ ~ur~an=ce~ ----ll-- - +·-+--11---+•--,--+--ll-

lr16~ lnsur~an~ce,,_-~-------➔~--1--~,~--·---~~'!!...µ~~-ll--1--4--ll---~~

-t- ·f .

·=nl11stiilio.n
Postn e and Office Su lies
~ Other General Expenses
Tolol_Gmu,l]l,sp•"'!!! - - - ,-t-__.,,_.33... --- _
1]_ 33_,,____

/ ]~ '!.~ -

I

-~

"i=

,1-~ J_• r 1 ~.~ __ J12a n..1n ,_I 10 004~ -a~

--

Other Operations-Cr:

il

and Power-Company Mines
and Power-Mdse. Dept.
tr-Real Estate De artment
:
16 L~t nnd Power-Water Plants .--11'--- - l~
_ _ _ Total Other O12erations
.

j,

I

. Total Operating Expenses

1
••

i\

]I Net Operating Revenue

I

~ ----

• • -..:.:;.."T,..;ac;;:-

, ~
1

I,

1

y~

.::----•--

_

I
I
_

_

_

I

..

!

(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
--='-----'-----fj---~H~ --if----r~~Y1--+J.-~~-lt--~

'I Tota.!_ O~rating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation

I I

I

Ratio of Oper'g EXJ?S· (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operatmg Revenues

H

Ratio of Op,mting- ,nd
TllXes to Total Oper'g Revenues

=--=-- ~

-i land
- - ~ -O
- r-•-fP
j j_,
n~ l--1-.... =
-Auditor's Office, CJte,aeaft9':::WJ'M,..................... J&gt;tlC.a ...4 ............._._···········.191.8.__
L

q.-f1-~~f-~:Jbj~l4-.jl!--µ.2~'U.JL

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r~l-~=~::
=

]

FOR THE MONTH

REVENUES -

~ST~~ .E--~~-~-

- : · ,:· : ~ · - /

1-- -

_!1-- -!1--"'=•ID,U.jE,..m....,p~lcu.oyes

FO;.- T- HE. PERIOD

~'.'."':-1 ~~:

~ =T'""'H
.....

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

v~•

.7 ~--

-,11-.-4-....lll:oIX1..1.1:i.e..1:C:ubliC------··--- - - - - - - - i f • ••

.j f~~==

E~;N~;;

•1= :1:-·--~ -:·

l\lalntenance or Plant
and Structures:
....,_ __,\_..SUpe~teruie~ .

~--==1-=-=-

l
\
- - - - - - • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~,l-_ _

-!l---!i\l--lLlC!illl.LCUll...J11W.1Wug:wuJ.LL-".l.lu.11uurM,..__ _

pnira.oi.Machinery ond Appn.r.n.twL.
___'.])_anamis$iJ)JL&amp;J)istributio1c7R&amp;R_nm1

I

I

.\

I_ -

1

- • - - --- ••

-•

•- - - -

•

----l1

•

- ·-- --·-

\Re airs andR&amp;nfilvnlsA'fools
-11-- --11--Elnm.J1rul.Struo.t11m.s=:P-ep.teQj11,tion___.~- --•- '"f :..--i. - - - -+-'-'
ai1i~~,_.,....,...'I&lt;ltnl Maintenance_..,_

Production Expenses:
.Superintendence_________ _
Mon octure
- ~- -~---1):wm~ign...P,nd_:Q.i!trib\!!ij""o,..n_ _ __,_ _-+-- - •
- - - ~ O ~ Production e~l!e!e.!n,!Ss~es2 --_ _ _-11---+- --tf----ti----+-- + - --l!---t--·+--t;..--+----+--u·- - t - - + - - t t - - - t
Total Ptoducti~ ~- - -ii-- ~ . . ...:.r_,- ..............~ :.:-- ~ ---

.

Commerclal Expenses:
Advertising nnd Solicitin15.__ _ _- i ;- -•1--

-f

•~ r

~ LOtb= -~~;~:~m~ ~ x p ~~~-•==I!!==-

;,

General Expenses:

\

I\ Salnries of Genernl Officers
'\
-\~nerol Office Clerks and Attendants J

I

I

11 S:.tluries nnd Expenses of
i._-t,_ MI!..!!!! er nnd Clerks-Local Office

1

ll
Ex enses - c-nses
_ _ _ _ _ _ _.11_ _-+--+---n·- - t -~: :
~ :--:f
- .;,----;-,t-.::µ,=cal'-'_;::O=-ffi=ce;;:.Exp=~•
and Do.mag~ ·- -· r
ers' Liobili Insurance
_

+-

..........1 - - - # - - + - - - - + - · - - l ' - - - + - - _
- ~-----+---1--•-ll--

_

_ __

_

00

--!'--~=ti
=· o
=n=e~ry Po

Other Gcnerol •

1.

_~
I

and Office Su lies
e.ose.s

Totol

- ~-, -====----.__,... ~~~-~

I

I..£.

Other Operations-Cr:
t ood Power-Company Mines

,

.Li~t und!ower-Mdse. Dept.

~ --+--

-&lt;

(,

! ~Light-Real Estntc D~nrt
_ m
_e_n__t _ _+ - - - + -- -11-'-''-ll~-+----tc---t~-+-- -+----tl--+--+---ll-- +---+-- -ff---+- -+-- ~ -&gt;1
I Light and Power-Water Plants · ---llf---- + - -- -1I
Total Other O p ~ ~ ~---;....--+--+---11-- -1-- -1---1i-- -;--'- ' +·.,_,--tt-_'_:,-t_l_,-'--t---tt-- - t- ~ t - - 1:t - --+-- -+---ff-ll
Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
I
ii Total OperatingExpeliSeSand Taxes
Net Income from Operation

!

Ratio of Oper'g EXtJs. (Excldg. Toxee)
t.o Total Operating ltevenuee
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes t.o Total Oper'g Revenues

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo., ................ .......... - ..................................191-··-·

-r
j

��FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST YEAR

_tit=_

THIS YEAR

L .AST YEAR

_,._ _.,__

l-- - -

"'

i-"- '"".,,_~ - -,..--it,_,_t,.,,....,,.

......

~

Production Expenses:

----◄1-.......~~ -~~J,endeni:J. ____

..}1~~~ - - -- - -

I

. ..

- .....- -:, -r--- -Total
-15'----"R-•

~...., ~

-

~"I-¥ - llllit,.-.; ~ -

Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,.................._ ..............................................191___

•

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

�-=~ --'--~t

.... FOR T HE P :-Ec·.R
- .·"o'""'
o~ ..

FOR THE MONTH

- ~ ·...,,_;;;;=e;;=e,====---=-.......

;--T-HI S_Y_EA_R_U_LA_ST_Y_EA_R_r--;,:::;N:;::-C.- -;B ;;;;LA7,:C;;;K-jr-T-HI S-YEA--R-..,;-::..:.LA.:......:_S:..:_T=.Y..:_EA.=R:..:::T_
l .,_N_C.-B-LA-CK---I\

===--

-

·=·

- • ---- -- · - - . ~ -=----

=

~

·-

......Jl..-....ij.-~Fro=m~E""m~p=lo'-J-y,_,,,__ _ _ _ _ _-n---r 2-42
-11----1~m tho Puhlic_ _ _ __ _ _ ~1-----+---f-- ' I - · - - · &lt; - · - - ---&lt;,__
Munici alitics ____ - - - ~ - - - __ - · ·

_,_

1=#=""1-

==~™-'----"""--

RED
- =

-

_...._

_,, ----1---1--11- - - 1

-=-=--p~==i,,=~ll= = = ic-=-=
----F
-= -

o ~:_._ RE~- - -

OPERATING REVENUES

80

From

__Miscell;:~~~
= -- - - - - - - - --

-i -ah-1·

-1==-~j=,=~==~=-~
•===•==~-==---OPERATING EXPENSES
1\lalntenance of Plant
and Structures:

l-\\1_....4.,,.l=l+--'S...,.u...,_pe,,.n=·n,,,,,te...,n..,,.d..,en=ce,,__ _ __ ___ 11__-r__ - -11---+--,&amp;,~-ll---.+--:--:;.·{--:-:-lll---+--+----il-------,1----,f----it----,r--=::-+=-ff......_.__ -=n~PJL.it:ul~uililingu~t.eS,_--1~--+--+-- 1f - -t--=~ --=---~ 1---+-l- ~-.t·J ~O-ll--+---!-c----lf--+- XJ-.LY..j!-------f--'-=-t-":-"---lll44 _&amp;mi,it3.Qf. .?4aobinerumd.,App..l}utu~ - - · _
14J Tranemission &amp; Di;;itribution-Re airs _ ____ ---1-1 46 ReJ2.!tirs and Renewals of Tools._ _ _
tion

=J1~66~ 2 24~ 10

l 'l'/7 ]8 .

_ 4~! '12

Production Expenses:
'

~

I

Transmission and Distribution
Other Production
enses
Total Production Ex1&gt;enses_~

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendonce
Advertising and Soliciting
Othor Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

-=1-1=""-·-====-=----=--=-

-

General Expenses:

rtf

ii

Salaries of General Officers
Gonernl Office Clerks and Attendants

Sa Manager 11.nd Clerks- Local Office
Salaries nnd E~enses of

10 00

10 00

l.20 00

120 00

• 9 \1 Local Office Exp~nse_s_ _ __ ___l f - - - + - - + - - - l l - - i--1-------u-

L:i.w Expenses
Injuries and Damages
_ _._ EmEloyors' Liability Insurance
Insurance
Stationery, Postage and Office Supplies
Other General Expenses

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Power-COmpany Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
~ght-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

Hr--Jt- --

-

71 30
t" · 0"~0

66

............~_.:...._ __ir--"'Y4'11ua+---,~f----!!IL~A.µ,i!.a.......JI.- ....J--f.4h~~....!'!.:!~:..t..-i-~I-..,. "!.ii.•=·ii--==--11-------,.~f--'-=-.41--

~-~

!_-=· ~ ~ -==otal O~~ra:~':~_:~~-==n= =
.. _ 1 _jJ8 i2..
I
Net Operating Revenue
\
'
(Ei:cluding Taxes)
/ \__
! Taxes
-¾--- -thTotalOp
.,,,,_e-rn~tm
_g_Exp
;a,.·ena
-es
an
-,.
dT~
nx~es=---tt.-~~-:._.+--1.i,~i-:m➔-=--t-~~~lh.-=--l.!E'.rl~~~-:~
Net Income from Operation
~ tt-::---=-P".'::~ ~ """'11-~~ 7 4-:~l!-:-:-,

Ratio of Oper'g E)9.&gt;s. (Excldg. Tnxea)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Qperatmg Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

Auditor 's Office,==

j ,~~-- .,

•

4r,!~~~.~~-~.l!!.. ....ff.•..........~.......- .~·····19L ' - ·

f!::!~ ~ -11--

�............,,.,.......

....... .___.__,.....--~-- -------=

---

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT.
No. r

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

FOR THE PERIOD

TH IS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BL.ACK
RED

DEC.

I

I

OPERATING REVENUES

,___
'

-

- ---!-

From Munici alities

.. . J.--.J.--.+--i;...-

·--![ -

- - -•r--

0 :::=;;G =~EN; ; ~atntenance of Plant
and Structures:

1
\

----~S~m~~ ~@n®._______

~ ,---,41--'~.!lPairs-9.f.»J.1.ildingunli.Ii:w.u~--- _
Re airs of Maghin_~ry_ruilip.PJJ.!Jltus_
Transmission &amp; DistributiQ!!_ Repaj.! 5

·- .

-~-~
------- ''

_ _,,.._l_te__ airs_~~ Renewals of 'F..~~~- - - · _

:.

Total---nx-.=,-Maintenance
. ~ ~ - -- ~ _ . , -

■•'41-=-il&gt;--=~•

i_ 5:
"l

.,

- - - t - - - t - - - t t -·

+---+--fl--+---t---l!-+----+--tt--l--+--1t-

l:

Miscellaneous

~

-.-t-- ------+--➔ il-----t----1--t--+----1---➔1

Production Expenses:
Su erintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Production
ensea

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
H---tt-_A_d_vertising and Soliciting
Other Commercbl Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
----~

~--s,a:"t-

c:-

~

General Expenses:
Sularics o{ General Officers
.
General Office Clerks and Attendants
_.,.r_ _l_S_:tlnr
-ie~- and Expenses of

L-\1

M~ ger and Clerks-Local Office_ _ _ _+ - -•1---~;-- - 1 - - 1 - - --il - - - + - -·- +J ___ -l~. Lo~ q!!ice Expe~ - _ _ _ _ _ _11
l: • I· Lnw Expens_cs
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___u---+---+--½1-- +--

lt __ \.. Injuri~ ~d Damages- -- ---11----+-- -t-- -11-----1--+- --tt
l.:....
l..

Em:£1Eyers' Liabµity Insurance

Insurance
-i!-~-1'Statio_E,.e ry, Postage and Office Su~p~li_·e_s.__-+---+---11-- --1r--- -1---1-- --1-- - r --11---1-Other General Expenses
_ Total Genm.LExpenses
- - t -- - t -.=.c.-11 - - - -

(

Total

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Powel'-Company Mines

- -

Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.

l...,

.. I,

., ...
~

...,'

-..

•v

\~
Light-Real Estate_D_e-=-p_n_rtm_en
_ t_ _ -1;----+---+---ll-----1- -1----u-- ---;- - - t- - it·- --t.....;..-t---l't - - -t -~
I Lig~and Power-,-'=v_a_te_r_P,...:lan
_ ts
_ _-l+---+---t-- ~i--- + -- + --11-- - t--- -t---jt----,-+.---+--:-~-,--l--:c-:Total Other Operations
...
_,!,
,J
&lt;
J
....

t
\

- -

l

-

Total Operating Expenses
";.~

- .

..-...:.....

~. ~

~=-: . . r ~-

) 'I ,

6 .;.6

,,

~et Operating Revenue
(Excluding Truces)
' n
.I '· ~
_.1---1+--aT"axea~,, f t
~ ·-i
.....+!---l!--,.ToialOperating E:xpciises aiiirTaxea
;.;. t;C/
(...)
5t.
Net Income from Opem7:ti-on- ----+1-·--+::..c_-+...&lt;....::~ - - 'i..:--l~ c......i1--- .+---1- I '"'
.1 • ..,_.,
Ratio of Opei-'g Exps. (Excldg. Tn.xes)
' .., , S
', f., {j
to Total Operating Revenues

,,.,

·~

...,,

;

'J

ll':

,.

l 'J

J

,&lt;=

.,

Ratio of Operating Exoenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g"Revenues

-

.. ... 9

r
I -

-;1

t

(. J

-

'

I

(

' "...
..

...

�,~-

Ii~

~·

f.¥

,.

.---=-=

·• -"=

~ = -·· = = =,11'--=--

-

FOR THE PERIOD

FOR THE MONTH

THIS YEAR

-~

LAST YEAR

-- - - ~

-~

INC. BLACK

D EC.

RED

-=-=-9'"-=-

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

=--1!;=- =i"===.=

OPERATING REVENUES

OPERA.TING EXPENSES

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures :

-11---11-6.lmerin~n..,c,...0_ __ _

Y!-Aa::I~~

=

·' +-'-~ppamtUL. - tion-Repnit.; .i,..__ _ __, - -u. . - - - 1 - --1
f Tools

~=~~==

_lla&gt;J.e.!l.i!J..DQJl _ _

TP.talMnintennnoo _

__

f

. . . .-

l,..~

Production E1.penses:

- =--··-fu!DmRk.t\deD®_ _ _ _ _ __
Transmission and Distribution
Other Production ~ e s
= -- -•- -t - -Tota.l Production
enses

- - 11 - - - t --

--1-- 1 1 --

t - -- - - t t - - - - t - · - - - 1 - -·tt- -

-+--

1--- -1t - - 1-- -

-+---t,-

Commercial E1.penses:
11 - - - -1-

General Expenses:
Snlaries of General Officers
General Office Clerics and Attendants
Snlnries and E.'&lt;J)enses of
-..;:;~~=I ~ r and Clerks-Local Office
Loeo.l Office
enses

Employers' Linbility ~'!l'ance=----1'--- -'
Insurance
lies
enses
_
Totnl Genernl Expenses _ _ _ ·-

219_,~
..-=t~ li6 _4e&gt;6 ea__ 11

II

Other Operations-Cr:

'16.S,5 Light and Power-Company Mines
-l l ir Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.

Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Tnxea)
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating 'Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

- -=- '""'="•Poril.and,O regon~

""

J

_

_

._-.....__.,ii--- ··1 - = - - -- -,1=,~

Auditor's Office, . . .. . . ,..................... l~~ ...2J.___···················•91_t_

l-.=- u.........=1.~ -..b=--"

--

�·· -

t ~11=- --1=·,...··..,..,1,=a"""1l ,....:.=~

~ L ,.l 7 ~

- 1...
J M..

HA
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
T axes to Total Oper'g Revenues

~ ~ ~ - ~ - - - -•..,- -'.- · 4:~
~--.....;;,..-....' ~ ~c11,,...- .1o.J.___...,.,,
_,......,...
.,
l
Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo., .............._I:......:.......,' -···-·-·-············-····-19L .._

�F O R THE MONTH
T HIS YEAR

f

LAST Y EAR

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

LAST Y EAR

~ l_ f u : : : : : ~ . ~ ~ · ~-- •

---~l,.........~!ID-1~..Eub~.- -

- ·- __,,___ ..._

From Muni_
ci"'""p:ili=·ti=es"-_ _

•-n----tt--Mis.!l.!tl~-- -- - -

.

----

57 /

246

Total

, •. ,11,.......cil=-,....-'c==-----,,,.,.........- - - - ~ ~-

15 21

•-=-...a.

~

OPERATING EXPENSES
Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

i
•

_A_Q._erul.,Q_ _ _ __ - - - - 1 1 - - - 1

it:a_oi Buildinge...a.nd.Eixt._lll'es
5I.!LOL~cll.wi:y...a___n._d..A.ppl\t.M.llS__ _ _ __ ---· _ ... _ _ _ _ _
mission &amp; Distribution-Re airs - - - + • l!!l:d ~ne~a]s -9£ To,2!J! . _ _ _ _ _

- ..1-

--

_

-

_38j _

--

3 84 I

·I

Production Expenses:

Transmission and Distribution
Other Production
nses
-ll=~i\,-,....-...;T,.,;,
oto.l
~_P..
ro_d1;1ction ~~nses~

486 7!_

Y=l

1

,i -~7,.,,,

_r

2_9~ ~4J

.... _. _

-.-,...,.

Commercial Expenses:
uperintendcnce
~vertising and Solicitin~-- - - - - - t t - ---t--+-......a.---1-- - 1 - -MQ~~ Commercial Expenses
Tot:i.l Commercial Expenses
~
~---~-==--..,...
= --

µ.A,,,,uq~

_

-

- - - - - 1- -~ - - --

11 - - l - -- l-

-11--- - 1 - - + ---II-

-

~--

General Expenses:

11

\

~

~ero.1 Office Clerks and Attendo.~~s _,

11,7 \ ~alo.ries of General Officers
•

~

---1 - --ll--

• .,r

.:;.~~k,;_

\

- - l l - - --1 - - ---1--

1

\\ Salaries and Expenses of
Mllllllger and Clerks-Local Office
Vj Local Office Ex-penses
Law Expenses

I

10 00

10 00

Injuries and Do.mag~ ··- - · -- - - - -1- - 4 - - - - - l ! - - ~ - - 1 - - Employers' Liability Insurance
. - 1 , - = - = . t - - - -- - - - - - -- - f l - -

Sto.tionery, Postage o.nd Office Supplies
Other General Expenses
__ _ _
Toto.I General Expenses _ _ _ _ _
Total

,

-4-~

= - 11=1;

l-

1-11-- - l - - '8~33....- lt·--+-----,t--tl----t-- --t--

..18 33_

,.9 ! .,i,-,.t"4!=:~~i ai!·S'.=-5.-',1-

_!?5 27

Other Operations-Cr:

\16 1 Light and Power-Company Mines
16 Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.

lightr-Reo.IE.""t;te;-:-;D~e-p-~ 7tm~~':-:-t-- U - -i-"""7lr-:;:-l!---t~4':==--ll--+--+--it---+---+- +- + -+-~-+--1---ll-

16'i light and Power-Water Plo.nts
Toto.I Other Operations
Total Opera.ting Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total Opera.ting Expenses and Truces
.r4--u-~
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Truces)
to Total Opera.ting 'Revenues
Ratio of O_perating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g"'Revenues
. . . . , . . - - - ~ = - -----·- -

10 8

a, a

- ~ - - - - l c - - 1----=&amp;....-.L-.s=!==- - -

Auditor's O.fflce, - ~ • ,J1r.~~~~-!-...1.!~~~~---~-7._...____________191_,__

�-·~·r

OPERATING EXPENSES
Malntenance or Plant
and Structures:
Surufilllt&amp;.!l®W1&gt;&lt;@,..__ _ _ __ __ _ _,
___&amp;1&gt;1\il:!l.0£ futlldi{!gu.nd..Fi~t)l~s__ L

-l\-..,.,..-,,---!!--=Re=~•IDIAM1\chineJy_nndJ\pp,rratus
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Re11n4:_s

I
-- --· i- - ·--I

_R~airs and Renewals_of Tools _
D~reciation
'5.. t·Other Main~11p.nce Expens~"--- - -n---+---+---;t---+--t

~~"

-41. -. _.i1_P
:,;l:::an:::t and Stl]!Ct\!!~

\ic=--11=--~ - -T""o'""
tal
_._,~ aintenaA~-

~

__) 84

I

_,, .. - -

Production Expenses:

Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
'. r-r--ll-- - =T~o.tal
_ P=r-~d-2~c-tio=n-_!;P
_•~---e=
~ -es...-=lt-l-=~41
_ 6 TO
Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence

- l
Advertising and Solici_tin
-=
g- - - - - t t - - + -:_JllE Other Commercial Expenses

... ~

Total Commercial Expenses

-~

;

1
·

1

-====

~~--==

1

t-

_,.=-t,......,""1'==,~

=-

General Expenses:
A ll Salnries of General Officers
1.-,, General Office Clerks and Attendants

10 00

I

l

Other Operations-Cr:
1 Light and Power-Company Mines
1
1
251 35
6 1 Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.- --1r--r-::-=-1r-=-:::-1t----t"7"::-r:~"'lt---t---t---Jlt----t---t--1t----+---+--

-1t---t--+----l~

t-Real Estate Department

.. :161
-f:

\

·~=- .

➔Ii

an~ P~~ r P~~- - Total 0th~ O
..cpa..e_rn_ti_·o_
n s_ _ _
• -tt-tr-""_
r _-+t'.l_r.11_r11-irtl"11-=c
:._ -:_-+-+--it---t-,c.....¥~--t--t--t!---+---+---ll---+--,¼--jil.•. a

T~~l ~p:~ing ~e~! s /

Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Truces)

,I Taxes
....;;.--i!.Total- Op~era
cc-tin
~ g-,Exp_.-cnses
-,--an
--.d -..
T.ax
_ es
_ .- i.-=--1-•·-'~ :!H· ~1 Hl--

V
I

--1.~ rl

Net !Jlcome from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating :Revenues

IZ 6

na

Ratio of Operating E~nses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

Auditor's Office, •

ml••~.....on11a ~

I ■ II ,....................................................................191____

• 10 8

''

�r

7

.r

, •I

:::,:=~:

From Municipalities
::
M:~is=ce=~::~

1

FOR T HE MONTH

,r ··---

- - · --· • _
-

■-tt,,=~--=--0-~;~G~~E-N-;
=E=
~~.

FOR THE PERIO D

r-i - T-H_I_S_Y_EA_R_7T"_LA_ST_YEA
_ _R_-;i-:::,N::-:E~=-.--=e:-:LA
--:R:--:
io:-:-K:--+-TH
- -IS_ Y
_ __ _ R_
=-

_ __ _

-r, r
-.:..
__LA_
-:..__
~....:..:::::
: .:..£A
-=.:.R.:..:..:
__
:...;..-. -~N-~i-~-.
_a-L.A
_R_~-: -= --ll
-

, ---+---»- _-1._ _.-L--__.,_:=:==---+--1 --+--_-_-+-+-_-_--11----+--+-•r

!

~

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:
,--1,1----1i--::S'-"u=rm=·te,,_,n:.:.:d,.,e., ,n.,.ce~ - - - - - - -- - 11----i--_&amp;p~.Jlililing!lj!I\d Fi2!.tur~

r~ - ...

---r

. - . - -_ r_~__

Re~f..MJl&amp;bil\..e~ndAP.PJ!TJ1.tu1t.
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Re airs
- •-- -~airs o.nd Renewals l?LTuol!_ __ _
Plant and Structures De reciation
Other Maintenance Expen_Lll.loL--- -11- - Total Maintenancer .....
11=..-4,. _,....,,_.,.w,..~-=-----.....-r-~

_

+----1--~1--

- 1 -~ - - - ,1r-- - - + - - 4--11- --1

~

Production Expenses:

J_

Su erintendence

Transmission o.nd Distribution

Commercial Elpenses:

i
-\I--

Superintendence
-\\-- _ Advertising nnd Soliciting
1

Injuries nnd _Da.mnges _ _ ____
Em lo ers' Linbilit lDsurnnce
l lDsurnnce
l...-lf-~ -~tationery, Postage o.nd Office Supplies ••i1-Other Genernl Expenses
Total General Expenses

J ,~~2_~} I

-+---1--

1

5

- = , ~ : : = - =11 1--•='4=,.,.r•.cjc::=..11---=a.1=,-cJa= -=•~~=-"--- -

..'

Other Operations-Cr:
Light nnd Power-Compnny Mines
Light nnd Power-Mdse. Dept.

I

'
I..

l

1

-

-- -

-- - - -

•.~
,.

~·

Vv

I,
_ _ __Li
_·~t--Rea.l Estate Department ·--it----t---+-➔-~r-=t-,,..:..-lt---t--+---ll---t---t--11~-+----t---fl----+--+--ll­
Light and Power-Water Plants
lj - -Total Other Operatione- - -•n---+--+---i:.---~'""' '.,J

:-!
ll
n l1

...

__ -

Total Operating Expenses

Net O; : -ing-:v:u; - --

..,..

a.=

·~-

►'•

(Excluding Taxes)
1
·- -i!--rrl' Ta.xes
Total Operating Expenses and Trutea
Net Income from Operation
1\

t

.j
r

~

Ratio of ()per'g ~s. (Excldg. Trutee)
to Total Opera.tmg Revenues

......,

... r·
~

., I

r.

.

Ratio of Operating Exoen.sea nnd
Taxes to Total Oper'g""Revenues

- .)

,

I

.:.

~

. -

~

,.;

'/'l f.,

,,. ',

'

;

Auditor's Office, CbeJ~nne, Wro,,......................-..................................._._......191 __

·..

Roviee:.l

10

a

{ 6

�J:'OR THE PERIOD
THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK

LAST Y-R

l hoe-c.
D~E.,.
c._

-=i.:: ..:~~

RED
- =41.=

T- H, I:S
= ~EAR
,._,,--_=J_;

INC. BLACK
...-r -=-~~Er

\

- ~ED

OPERATING BEVENUES

461
From Munici alitics ______ _

~=~=- --··1----1.•, 6j
230 JtO " =
25 65,_1~.,

40' 8(; \

. I --

Miscellaneous

OPERATING EXPENSES

40 86 ,

I

Maintenance or Plant

and Structures:

~ - ~ --ll---i---+-!!---l----+--ll--+----+---l~--+--+---ll-

- -11-- ~i---e,~ia.o.f.TuillWJ1.gS n,n ~lm'..~- -

I,

11- - -1 - - 1 - - _

172 CM

-11--~R
=e,..,n~ of Machinery nnd 4-PMrm~. • _
Transmission &amp; Dist.ribution-Rep11irs
Re airs and Renewals of Tools
_

. _____ '-·
_ _ _
[

- l_1

4

_

17

--· -

-

4

ii---.LL!lr-"'=~c;...:::===-=--===="----tt--- -i-l 4 ~...... "'. .---1~ ~

Other Maintenance = J= = -- - - 1 ~ - - + - - + - -11 - - - - ' - - - 1 -- - 11
Total Maintenance
~~-11---~~--~

Production Expenses:

0 ~

23

1

~ Transmission
= = ~ = - and
= -Distribution
= = = = ---11--+---+--r-+--+----i~--+---+-Other Production
enses
Total Production Exp..!l:-.;
ns_ea
,,, ; _ ~ -~

_

2:: :

55 94

2 7S4 06

16~ J6 I •
_ _ _45. ~

-:

1

~i,..;;;,,-11_ ! . 137 13_w•---►
23 ,-

2 1 94 06

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
Advertising o.nd Soliciting
Other Commercial Expeill!es
Total Commercial Expenses

,......_.it==~...-.....- - = = = • ~ - -~-----=11=--=lc=-.,. ~ - - =

General Expenses:
Salaries of Genero.l Officers
Gcnero.l Office Clerks and Att.endants

- . ~ - - - - - - - -- - --n---+--1-----1-- Salaries nnd Expenses of

l 00
Man~ and Clerks-Loon! Office
c-1'!".,_.-rr-lf&gt;cal Office Expeill!Cs _ _ _ _ _ _11~ ---+Lnw Expenses
juries an~_J?n_m_a.:::..
ges
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
1
Employers' Linbilit Insurance

--ll---4--+---11---+---+---!t--~--.--ll---+--~-li-

10 00

_

20 00

2 00

_ ____ .

33
Stationery, Postage and Office Supplies
Other Genero.1 Expenses
_ _ _ _ Total GeneratExpenses _ _ _ _
Total

Other Operations-Cr:
Light aDd Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.

Total Other Operations

'
-~ __ \

I

~-- _T~_:I

~~~g Expenses

\ Net Operating Revenue
L

(Excluding Tmcea)
Tmces
l-#----tt- Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g ExJ.&gt;s. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses aDd
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

'' 0

107 T

20 2

91

20 1

CJ9 3

lS 6
13 8

�FOR THE MONTH

Aca.

FOR THE PIERIOD

No.

INC. BL.ACI(

DEC.

• Tgtnl--==-=---"""'"""'""'".--·11
OPERATING EXPENSES
Maintenance or Plant
and Structures:
.

~ n ~- - - - 1i -•••I -

,l -------lli----Ll'&lt;I.PlllllLOU3uil~a__- I~

• -

·--~ - - -

~
-.i---i.-_.,.-ep.1riDu&gt;i.M.aehinex:~.Jllld.A.pparat.us_
_ __

Transmission &amp; Distribution Repairs
Re airs and Renewals of To9~- ~~--- PlnlltlUld St.ru.rtµres-De.JID3ciation
---~,......,.......,.u..n.inte.wl.ruleJ.iixp~DS11o&gt;.._ _ _-1!-_--+---lr----ll!----+---+----1!-- - - ,f-·

Production Expenses:
......i-~~S~u!l!'&lt;~·~te=n,,.d""en,..,c.,,.e' - - - - -- - - - +- .- -+--•1-- ..,_Manufact.ure
Trnnsmission and Distribution
Other Production
-41-~1--"""".::.;.;:,:;;:::.;.~:.=.::;~;;..-;.~e
;-,;n=ses~ -&lt;11--

-+.::--1c--i1--.,-t,.~=t--

=fl,-

Commerclal Expenses:
Su erintendence
Advertising and Soliciting
1 Other Commercial Ex enses
T~tal~

er~ ! _ ~ ~ =

General Expenses:
Salaries of General Officers
ii General Office Clerks and Attendants
\\ Salaries and Expenses of
__ -r·Ma~r and Clerks-Local Office
II Local Office Expenses
l - ~ \ La-;-E~n_s_cs_________--'t....---+---+----t1---1-- -+---n
1:niurics lll!d_D~g~- - _ -· ___ .
1
Em lo ~• Liab!!lli'. Insurance
Insurance
Statione Postage~an=dc.:::0:..:ffi=-ce=-=S:..:u==li.:::es~ ---+----1---ll---1--l---•U
Other General Ex enses
_ _ _
_ .. Total General ~e_ns_es

- - - -11-- - 1 - - + - - - - 1 . -

__J

Total

'

Other Operations-Cr:

..,

Light and Power--Company Mines
I.I •~:. \. !
i t
'
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
~
',,
('
_,___....,.__L~·ght-Real
i
F.state Department
l '
~tandPo_::v~ _W_a_te_r_P_m
_ n_
~--~r--,-l,_..,.
, :..
I!.
I••
___ _ _ _ _T_o_tal
_ O
_ th_er_Q._
pe_r_a_ti_ons
_ _ _-ii~--+--+--H----t--'-'-" +=~:::..._---lt-- - t- -:1--Jl -- tv---+--·lf---+-

.

~

... --=

r----

Total Operating Expenses
~ =
Operating Revenue
Excluding Tnxea)

..

:..a

==-·

'•.., f
,r

I,,.

Tnx~
: ;----- - - - - - - - t r ---t--~-t----ll-- - t-:-1-,+ ,-,~-lr-+--+~-lt--+-=:--4~
.,
2l.
,.
.
- - ·L

Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

I,,

Ratio of Qperating Exoenses and
Tues to Total Oper'g~venues
Jc""'"'- = - - - = = - . _ , ,-

....,..~-

•. I

·('

'

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-i

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1r ,

=-..,,,-,.-~~J....• ~. '
\

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Auditor's Office, Cbeyenne,-Wyo,, ................................................-..··-············l9J!___

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RED

�'-==
AJ=~~· =--------~-~=-~:---~ =~, --,=='i~t-= ---~-~~ ; -_v. ~---R-1r
FO-:
_T
_s:_E_YEA_M_:_N_T"iHr--:~N-:E7;--_-e-1-A
-~-K--II--T-H, s-YEA_R_: ·-FO_R_LA..:..:..:..
:...:::.....::...:ER:.:.R:..:.'::..o.;;::L
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:Jl_E~--.-B-LA-Rc-~--II~

-

-- ---

•pc:==;==Jf==ir====ii==U•==t'==, ==ll,===&gt;==-=,..,,i11 ----

--=- - -

OPERATING REVENUES
From Employes___ _ _ _ _ _ __ ....6.. 22_ ,----.u..;i1,1,1...:0J

• -ll---.J:i......1Frou.u.m..._.t

i·

Ho

Fro

i_u _

_., ,,,_.&lt;--r--'' -ll--

1~9_3 l !.~ - l - ~L l-11-

1----+---1~-- -11----i1---11-- - + - - - - - 1 - - " - - - - + - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - - - i 1 - - - + --fl-

ulities

Mis

OPERATING EXPENSES

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

~ =-s=u.._,S~un.fil~.!lil&amp;n
.!.!lo&lt;l&lt;....---

-

- - -11

_,~= - = . , ~ . _ ~ l d i n g u,WA..~JIM'-l--ll----l-·---4,- - # - - - + - -

l-ll,.;~~l,......&amp;1&gt;.l!Yll..Qf...Mrulhl!t(l!'.)'J ..qdAnpM!!-!,,.,.s" -llf---f---+
ansmission &amp; Distribution-Re • s
~airs and Renewals of Tools ___ _
Structures-De reciation
~

~Wl-~=.!!!!!1.Hin~te!ml!!a~Exo
!.!!:l!'e&lt;!Jn!Blses
~ - - - 1 + - --4-- ~ - - l ! - - - - - + - - 4 -- i l -- 4 - - 4 - - - l l l - - ~ 1 - - - f . - - - 1!----11----i--11----1---1---11--

~ - -:11==•=-J ~

ain~rumce

==-=!P=

245 2;

Production Expenses:

Transmission and Distribution
Other Production • enses
Total Production E~enses

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
Advertising and Soliciting
__9ther Commercial Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

·=-il:=-=--==---=--=-=-~-=:...._~

General Expenses:
Salaries of General Officers
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries and Expenses of
Manager and Clerks-Local Office
Local Office Expenses

tationery, Postage and Office Supplies
ther General Expenses
··- __ Total Gene~enses
Total
,- ~·-~=~~-==

--54 .29- -

- - ~-...¥£ - -- -==-..:.

ccjcl!!,,hjF ~

c~

-

1 - -...J'---L

~ ~:jl=&lt;=a
4 '=+4
,._~~
-; 4~ ~C.a::;
~ o,jj,==j~

~=-1!=

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
,
Light-Real Estat.e Department
JL!-97· Light and Power-Water Plants
I: l '
Total Other Operations- - - Ji"-----'.l:-i~=-+:::-::-ll----::+~ t-:~l---h7;.4+.4·2'-n.-- + -+--ll--- +-- +---l~- ---jf----1-- ....Jl-

I'

-L
1l
1-

--~-!'.ta! o,.,ating E,p....,- - I

Net Qperating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)

T axes

Total Operating Expenses and Tlll{es
Net Income from Operation

!

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues

I

, ~l4~ ~ 1==l~ 4""~ 11== ~1=
- ~l_O~-.~~~~l~~==f

�J

~

--,--

__

■-#----i~:.IJ,l,IM..cthe..:f_ublia___

From Municipalities

f

_

-

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

RED

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THO~ Y- ~ ~

-~--.--~

--

DEC.

RED

-"='- =r..r

- -

\[ _

OPERA.TING EXPENSES

1'1alntenance of Plant
and Structures:
I_
._I_ __l_§uperintendence
_
---11-- - ..hpnirsofBuildingsqn~ici,'__
Rem.i.m of Macbinecy_~nd_filU&gt;gD&amp;us_
TrnMroission &amp; Distribution-Repairs
__ _ _
Re~ and Renewals of Tools __
. . Plant and Structures-D9recia.tion _
_ __ .......,Other Maintenance Expenses
Total Maintenance
~

\b,=cll--,.,-===-~ -------.-==..· ·

- 1 1 - - - -;- =-----1 :a::::...w

- - - - - - 1--1--

-

L-

...-=-==----=

_ _ __

--- - - ~

Commercial Expenses:
_
Superintend_cn
_ ce_ _ _ _ __ _ _-i!-Advertising and Soliciting
- L +Oth
: .er Commercial Expenses ___ _
l
\
Total Commercial Expenses

,~

~

1

~l\

General Expenses:
Salaries of General Officers
Genernl Office Clerks and Attendants

,
1

Salaries and Expenses of

~

--r

___

Production E1penses:
Su rintendence
_ Mnnufacture _ _ - - -- - - --fl- _
-1+--n--Tran!nnissi!!n and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses
~

INC. BLACK

DEC.

I__

__

::::~::::M:_is...ce
_ n;
~o:.,,:""u.,_,,
s.,...,,-===,.,.._,..,...,__=..........----

! !,

A

FOR THE MONTH

-

_..,

-+- -t- - i t -

s----=..:-..-

I

\

and Clerks--Lo oal_O_ffi_i_ce--111----;-.--t--➔I,. . __ .._ ____-_-_,,_-_-_-_- - ·- + - -II...,_ _
J _!:1j\ Manager
Local Office Expenses

r
l

- i-••

Law Expenses
Injuries and Dn.mnges
Em lo era' Liabilit Insurance
Insurance
Stationery, Postage and Office Supplies
Other General Expenses
Total General Expenses

-

-

_
-

_

- - - - i- - - r .r - - -1--- - t - --r.-- - t - - - t - - - - t r -.

Total

Other Operations-Cr:
Light nnd Power-Company Mines
Light nnd Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
---,\----_?-'otal Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Tota -O~pe
- ra~tin
r-g~Expe
•- - nses-- an
~ d -m=:ax=es~, r--+- -+-~- -lt---t--tt - -+--+---tt---+---+--11-- --,1--- r
Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Ooer'g ExJ?s. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Qperating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g""Revenues

�~::c::r:::.:::a::

FOR THE MONTH

ACCT I

:l·---~--•

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

I'
INC. BLACK

DEC.

RED

THIS YEAR

- - "-"'=-=-

OPERATING REVENUES

l

--1...---,_F:mm..Empley_es.__ _. _- - - ·

7

..Eublic.- - - - - - ~ ~ -

- 1 1 - - ~l!JCIJ.ll.LIJ,~•

OPERATING EXPENSES

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:
-11-...,.."i!---"'-'upetlru&amp;D..®n@._ __
- a -a;x_ ___._....pnirs nf Buildings and FixtWlla__ ___
- = -R.epaim.nLM.acbinecy.an.&lt;iApparatus._ .. _ _ _ _
_ . __
Transmission &amp; Distri!L~i.Q.ll Repairs _ _ _ _ __ - -·
Re_pnirs and Renewals of Tools. ___ ._
~l_n~~~g_§kµ9i~D..9n.r.e_cintion
l.41 9.5-

96 53

~ .o.=~.,_,_,..,...._..~,aintenance.ExileJ1aeS_ _

a, 42

- - ==-,~- ~ =T~alM~~ten@£.G_

Gt!neral Expenses:
Salaries of Gencrnl Officers
,+lS.7. \ Genernl Office Clerks and Attendants

I

I

•

,

1

\
, Salaries and ~lenses of
_uS3 \... }.fa.nnger n.nd C erks-Locnl Office -11---+-.....,,- 00 11---ii -O ....0..0.
,..l..$5}' ~cnl Offic~.~ -_e_
ns_es_ _ _ __
!J.£,_Q 1 ½w • enses
!161 Injuries n.nd Dnmnges
~ lo e~iiinbili--·~~nnce
Insurance
63 Stationery, Postage and Office Su lies
ll..6.4 ...Qther Genernl enses
_ _ _____.
'
Totnl General Expe
_ wies

J-

I

Other Operations-Cr:
\ Light and Power---Company Mines
1
-fJ-~ ·-11-'--Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
_
Li~t--Real Estate De~nrt
_ m_en_t_ _ , __ _ _....,
1
l _!._!~t nnd Power-Water Plnnts
Totnl Other Operations

[I
~=._.'S

f,

ll

,

Total Operating Expenses
.1$.,,:'I -

I

• .;;..

~I

"-:..---=-._

'"..L -~ - · t - . :

Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
- Total Operating Expenses and Taices

- --,;rNet Income°from Operation

Ratio of Oper'g E:Jws. (Excldg. Taxes)

to Total Operating 'Revenues

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Totnl Oper'g"Revenues

Auditor's Office,

~~;~~?.~.~~.........Uay....28...................................191..!J....

40 .0.0.

1

506

�FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

LAST V EAR
-

...

--

, r _ --

FOR THIE PIDIIOD

L
•

INC. BLACK

DEC.

1.~-

THIS YEAR

RED

I N C. BLACK
D EC.
RED

LAST VEAR

-==-n·,·=-=--

::;;_,;y---~-

OPERA.TING REVENUES

From Em lo es

- ~ I - - - - - + - - - - - + - ~ ~ - ~II-----+--+--

-------·- - - 1

il
11

4.----tl--=S=-=u =:=in;:;;te""ndence
__ __ _ _
___11__,Re=airsoLBuildin1tt1 and Fixture$,._--111-.. __ _ _
-11---11-Re_p~oi~aohi.nery an~..Am!_~atll8_
Transmission &amp; Distribution Re~airs
---Re
- :J&gt;airs and Renewnls of Tools_ _ .
Plant and Struc~~-Depreciation_ _,,__ _,

1·1

I

t=

1
-~ ]. ~._-_

_,..__ _,__~1

.\i

I-

_,----1t---O"""ther Maintenance ~e,,,ns=es= ------11---1 - --1---+----1---•&gt;-Total Maintenonce'"=-==-II
-..-=-~~--~~
....
~

~ "Ill'~-=::;.

I

- • ~-~

•;&amp;.

_ _ ,,.._.r- I - 1--

-

~1 - - - 1 --1-----+H

I

--7-..

...____

::,::a.• .....

Production Expenses:

- ----S~perintendence
Manufacture
n---11--- - -•· - - - - - - -·· ·Transmission and Distribution
Other Production • enses
Total Production Expenses
_.11,n.....,,11-,,~=---=.,....,_~-~""""'::----

-- l -

Commerclal Expenses:
~tendcnce
l~ertising and Soliciting
•• Other Commercial Expenses

--

4&gt;--

- - f--r--1'
-11- ---1- -

--

- - - + - - - t - --tt- - - + --+- -n-

1

i-.,._=_..,.Tot:u, Comm~~ E~e,!'es

\
General Expenses :
• Salaries of General Officers
i' General Office Clerks and Attendants

I

l)"--\\ Salaries and Ex"Penscs of

lL_

.JL.J~ .c:1_1 Office ~enses
~
I Law Expenses
' Injuries and Darnogcs
1-i•--- E- ~ loyers' Liability Insurance
Insurance
l--11---l'r -S_ta_t!onery, Postage and Office Supplies
________
Other General Expens_es
Total General Expenses

~----

\

\i Manoger and Clerks-Local Office

~

f--tt-

I

T otal

l\
Other Operations-Cr:
!
li Light and Power----Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department
Light and Power-Water Plani;-11.---Total Other Operations
- -tt-- - t -- t---ili---t-- t---il--+--+--lf---+--1---l+--+--+--ll---+---+--i-

i

Total Operating Expenses

J-1'. ;;.;~~H~::f~-· --1

hoxes

1

,

1

Toial()perntmg Expenses and "Taxei,";-lr--t::--:r-+--t,--:,::--t-...;....-tt--+--l-,'-,-lt--t--:,""1--:q--,~-=----l!----t---t-➔--4--4--#-.
•
Net Income from Operation
,....
.,.
~- - - n • - - - - ~ t - --ih
1,t
1 ,
'·--i--1t--+--+-➔--lr----t---f1--+--+---!1-

R.Atio of Oper'g Exos. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total OperaCmg Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g""Revenues

.)
C

Auditor's Offlee, CbeJenne, W10••······················-·-····::...................................l91.._,

''

�!

~~-

FOR THE MONTH

l

THIS Y EAR

LAST YEAR

L

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

THIS YEAR

~,_.'+-001 __ 123 .12_

• om t he PubJ1..,____ _
.

-

I

j
-

- 1-f•

-+----l1---t1 ----1, - - - - t - - t t - - - + - - - t - - - - - - - - i - - - r - - r . -

-i;..!--=: -=----11--- f l ----l- - - t - - ! ! - - - t - --+--1---+---+--,...._· --t--

I

-\\- -- ----1--·

11.itutf ;auilcling!I..All..~11r.ea__f.

_

'I

,

-ll--:---=-n- ~-nruLM.a..cbmecy.,n..nd.A.pRflr.o.tus ~t
Transmismon &amp; Distributio~ Repairs
Re nirs·and Renewals of Tools
I

14

- -

7:::· -::: .

Malntenance of Plant
and Structures:

~..._,...,_Wl!-wi.dence

!!--"- - ~ = = . . :

~ • ·,

I

I-

_

-

~- _

_
_

_ _
-

U
~

•

_

. -

- - - [_ · - - - ,• •

- ·+~_
•1-+96
--!1·--t--+-9-5-;l,_- ---

•-

~
' _

~=-ll•--=:i&gt;
T=o ~~tenaace. _____~

1 - ~ 1 - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - -,

17 __62 ~

517

r' _

_

II

I

•

• _ _

01 /

?2

227 -31 I

06 13 ~-

M.,,,1.., l

-f---71ll 6
.ion

___._ _ __.[_=_

Other Commercial Expenses

ol
Insuronce
Stationery, Postage and Office Su
Other Genernl Expenses
_ _ Totaj. Ge.nernl_Expenses

\

·1

\

Other Operations-Cr:

!

~

-

1 .

. a; -=- -

-

i u.o, M.l.. L

.; l~ Light and Power-Company Mines
l Light nnd Powe~Mdse. Dept.
Other Operations
--~1:___Totnl·---'

l

I
1

~

Total Operating Expenses

-----=- --~-- ~ ... =--- -= ~---=-~·

~

I': Net(Excluding
Operoting Revenue
To.xes)

.

f

1

To.xes
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net Income fro~ Operation

i'\!

Audl~~r's omce, ~

---•i-=-...-91-~"F"-o!=-• Jh-

~

- - K·~ ~...............J.m ...lt............ ...--191...l..

I

,

Commercial Expenses :

"-"N-~

I

11.I 4,

~1
---_ r-

!:1www. -- · " " ' = = -,~

..

to; 'iJ iL

;

0

,

!21 12~-l

"7 7_n=

;r

,. J.

~ i7
11

Production Ell)enses:

--

INC. BL.ACK
DEC.
RED

-- . -·- -'-l·i=1- ~ - = ' - ·--==-

,ll__-ti-=F=or -m_ Empj9__y_§ ___ __

::==:=:::~=m,.,.._
~ =;,e)i"'5

I

LAST YEAR

=~ =

r===-F==-11=...-,.
.~

o=j,,- .=l.......-: ....,_~

~

--1-_J_

-:.· .-

~':1

�INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

-

•ii Other Production E

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

- -1- =tt-_,,_....._""F=---tt~==1•

enses

•• -

-

LAST YltAR

='l-~ + --"-'r=-"-=t=-!I

INC. BLACK

OEC.

RED

-1r-·
- ~ - .-- - - - + - · - · l ! - - - t - - - - - &gt; - - - - + - - - - + - - - 1

Total Production ~enses

Commercial Expenses:

Su erintendence
+ - - - - + - - - 1 1 - - - - . - - , - - 1 1 - - - - t - - - , - - - - 1,r
-11r--.\!---A_d_v_e r_t_
ism
_· ..::g:...llll
_ d_S_o_li_·c_it_in-"g"----- - n---+---+- · ~ - _ _ - -l!-- - - 1 , - - + - - - 1 i l - - = - _ _ · - · - - _ _ _ 1_ _ - - + - _,;1 _ __ o_th_e
_r_C
_o_m_m_e_rc_io._l_Exp
_• -=-e_ns_es
_ _ _ _ _ _ _t - - - + - - - i - - 1 -- t--- 1--- - 1 t - - - 1 - _ _ _ I
_ _ __
!_ _ ---~~---1---+---;.-•
1

r,

••T~::;~:~n:ensea ~- = - ~

h~\
'\
,

--=.

-

I

=

-

1--=

=cdhc-=-~1--t.=--11&lt;

j

• Salaries of General Officers
General Office Clerks D.Ild AttendD.Ilts

I

~

Safari.es lllld Expenses of
I
- - ~~Enger a~d_l _CC_Le_rks
__
Lo_cal
__O_ffi
_c_e__ -i ~ - - - - i- - - + , - - - + - - - t - - --ii
~ Office Expenses
- · _ .\ Law ~ .,__n_s_es_________ _+.---+---t-- -H-- - + - ---i
1: j Injuries and Damages
___
_ ,..,..__ _ _... __,,___ ..._
....J\ - -~ Employers' Liability Insuran~ - - - - _____ - - 1 1 t - - - 1 - - - + - - - t t
1
I\ Insurance
1i
1
k Stationery, Postage and Office Sup lies :
1---1-----1- -+ -- - -, I! Other General Expenses

_LJ..:_

1

~l~-- _ Total General~

;1__

+~ I™=
\

-I-➔------+··

- -·-

'

:~ta~

=-=

,

=

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
' Light-Real Estate Department
___
Li~
·gh
_ t_ ~d Power-Water Plants
1:
Total Other Operations
] :•
~ .

11

1_

__
....
!f--11:-,-

h
~

ij

;,
,,

-

, ,.
, ,.

- " - - - - - - - 1 r - - 1 r - - J - - ; 1 - -t -- t-

- i l -- t - -t --llf--t--+---ff----+--+-~l--

. '",,

'!

-+..!.;..+...:i....-ll--

1\
Total Operating Expenses
...:wr - ~
r -.__.- - - . - -:- . - - - ~-=a:. - ~
1\1 Net Operating Revenue
;
(Excluding Ta,ces)
.r
Ta,ccs
.,..
~
r4,rTotalOperating Expenses and Ta,ces
.,
....'~
\_
\ _N....
et_l_n_
oo_m;e;;-7,fro~m~Onpera;:;;;~ti~·o~n;-----u--t::-.:::1"--t-7c-:7-i::--fli---t--i-'-r-+--+-➔--li--t---!t---4==-+--h
,.,
r-t \';"
-; 1.·
'I Ratio of Oper'g Expa. (Excldg. Taxes)
I
to Total Operating Revenues
f ~ .
e
Ratio of Qpernting E~nses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues
'1'

-t-'

~

,

rf 1 , • '

,,., .. . ..

J

Audltor's Office, Olieyenne, Wyo.;.~.L~...--'·······-- --··················-·········- ···-·-191....S,

�OPERA.TING EXPENSES

Maintenance or Plant
and Structures:
11-=~I Su:Q.erintendence

H~ a!--="
Re,,,=~qf_BJ!iliiiPgui,n.d.Jri.2Ctll~-

_ __ - ·

lI

_ lJ&amp;ID\.Y'!LlllMA~hiMccy__ o.J).,d_.A.pp_a_m_t_
_ __ .. . _
Tro.nsmission &amp; Distribution-Repai~ ~
_ ReEairs and Renewals oL_To~ls___ _
_
.
-n-"""-1llt Plant and Structu.res-Deprecio.tion
,1----1-- «)641-&lt;~ ~0!a!.t!!!c!h..er Maintenance ExJ!efil!:!l,_ _ _..,_ __+---1- -➔-----Toto.I Maintenance
.1~-=- 1to=,_....""'""-~---:a.
...
-==:.
95-

- -- -

.,,.

~

-- - - -

- -=-~ - ~- - - - - - - - - - t i - -

1

D63

t

863 20

so~ 12

- -.

-· 120 O!). - 'l 666

86 87

~. . z , r - ~ - r ...

.-J • ~ ~

f - - - f --11

0

Production Expenses:

..00

l.S

Tro.nsmission o.nd Distributio'!!_._
Other Prodqr,tion • enses

-

- -

'7 7.6.

n=-_...,11=.......=.=T_ o_!al Producti~ ~-=- _
Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
Advertising and Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses

Ii

\J.5&lt;

I

1 .i88 il

T o ~ : ; ;:: :
-:elll!!;!

_ r

General Office Clerks and Attendants

\1 Salaries nnd EJEJ&gt;enses of
J 1j~~'1o.nn~er and Clerks-Loonl Office
__

~

I_ _

10 CJO,,

__

II" Law Expenses

• 611'. Injuries and Damages . __ - · - -·

16

Employers' Liability Insuran
_ ce_ _ _11· - - + - - t

162

lnsurnnce

163 Stntioncry, Postage and Office Supplies
l.._64 Other General Expenses

_ 129 96_

_ . .. Total Genero.l Exp~- - Total
1
-u~ ~==111-.-=~ ,s..-,~= =--==--= -=--= =-&lt;ll=,=,,,df'! ~ L,f!. - .
\\

I

16

~ =~--~

'1!-=-r....:~

~

~

8;::,.i-1 8

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Power-Company Mines

Ratio of {)per'g Ek.~. CExcldg.-Taxes)
to Total OpeiaMgitevenues
Ratio of ()pernting Expenses and
Taxes to Toto.l Oper'g"Revenues

_,_,_.,.....=,...- . J- - i - . . . , _ ......_c!-~
Auditor's omce, 1Jl111p11 ••• :ar,.,.......................- .Allllat ..J...................191-.!..
•~

r

·- t- - - - - - + - - + -- - i t - - - + - - - t - - - t i - -1-- - t - - - i t - - - t - - - t - - - t t - - - - + - - t - - - - .

~ .

~.155.l_).,ocal Office lli.-penses _ _

_ .,.._,, ,,...~-qm=--i,,o:..,.-

I

Salaries of General Officers

I

11

I

J

~

~=

~a

- I

• Onpa,

_ ,,,,,,_........_

=-~ -

-

�_---

..___.........

• --- - 7

ACCT.

NO.

1· ... -=-..==---=--=---=-=--- =

II

FOR THE PER IOD
THIS:R

-

O:::::NTH

-..- --=--=--=-- -- -·:.-=-==- -===

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

---#-

m Munic.iM!iE.!llL - - - · -

·- -

II M1sccllnne.a.u.:i-- -- - - - ·
'

=.- =:,!la.--

~

~41----=--~ - . - -.
OPERA.TING EXPENSES

- 1

•

-f

---=------~

...

• -

i

.

1

1
·

;_-"" Supeti,,:::.:
: : : , ~ : ~ : _ __

-_~\-

pairs 0£ Bllildinga,nnd E:ixtures_ _

--· -

- - u - - - +- -

..

?l '§

1,:.t .....,&amp;p,nixll9i.Mru:bine~.and..App_nratus_ I
.. •
~~.i

•r•

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

OPERA.TING REVENUES

~m..Emplo~eL- - - - -- 'I
m...the PubUc
-

, '

~

Transmission &amp; D istribution-Rop_~s _ _ _
Re n.irs and Renewals of Tools___ .
Plant and Structur~ D~p_recio._fu&gt;..!L

"

- ~ - - t t h ~ ~ e l l l i e , . . . . __ _--flr----t--;--· -l l --

~ ~~T~Q~M!!,nJ2no.~~e- . - _ __

....._ -

l----t-

_ _ Q,.,. • _..

I.

Production Expenses:
.,.. ..J-.., 11- i,=--=
~~w~~~ce
_ _ _ __ _
~
±~- _,Mnnufo.ctl;lfG _ _ __
!.i':' 9 i
·, • r Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
~A'P d • E
,
,, ••, ...
·Jr
'.
1-,i;,....,,..-tt,.,_..,,.,_ T
~ o..
.....
...,....rioir
o ~
..o.;:n;,.;;;;~;-1.'
;, L;.
ns
. ~...,.~--•'l!r~
.
- - l'-'.....+ ...,,.---it,..,...::....4\
\
Commercial Expenses:
"" .;.r I\ Su erinwndence
■-¥..::...-w---'---A..------------ - - - - -- ---+1-- - -- - - - 'I. (~:
Advertisin~ o.nd Soliciting._ __ ____
Other Commercial Ex enses
\
Tot:ll Commercial Expenses

.

=· ~..'.[, 'in - f - - - 1 - - it------+----+--

11- - - - t - - - t - -

~
~

j

-·;;.._~ ~ ~
- ~ - - ~ - - . a . ~ - ~ I I = = ••-~ - : . ~

l

,..._.

General Expenses:

Snlo.ries of Gencrnl Officers
Gencrul Office Clerks and Atwndo.nts

I:

T \

Sl\lo.ries nnd Ex-penses of
Munager nnd C:..)l;..c1er_ks
...:...._Lo
.....;..c,;,,;_....;
ul O'-f·'-c
fi.;,,,e;,.____i;.-_--+-........-+;---1;- --+-i......,-+....
"'
Locul Office Ex-pcnses
-11'---4 - · - - - -- - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - ___ jl Law • cnses
I
ll Injuries nnd Damnges
11

1

--i----;--1

f

=;;'- liability Tommmoo

'r

l •

__
ntionery1 Posto..e:e o.nd 9.ffice Supplies l!-- - + - - + - - - 1i- - - + - - - + -ther General • nses_______11_ __ _ _ _..., __ __,,_.--,e,-.
1

1f·l ·"""'(
•.

11\

+ - - t t --

-1----1t----,1+---

-+--

1,'.Qt?l....~ .~ @Jllicll~~s

2 ~~- = · ==-=--=-11=....,
J ...,-1=-'.,...-.f..za=-Jt -.'..=...:. .t_ ..

Other Operations-Cr:
Light
o.nd
Powcr-Compnny Mines
·,
t . ..,
t i
Light o.nd Power-Mdse. Dept.
•
1 Light-Real F,stnte Department
1
--.-- •j ; Light o.nd Power-Wnter Plnnts
_
--11 _
Total Oth_er
_ O~p~e_ra
_t_io_ns
_ _ _--1_ _,_,.,._.

~-· t . _ T~ O!'.":".".•.~
7

-ii-•---1,---

,.
,--..ff---'
1_ 1~_;•'...-'" +,-:;
l _.'-11--

+ '..;.:'-+'-'--ll--......a.
'1....µ.':..,o::..Q
r-+.:..:.s..:.....+1---f--+'-;.s...-+'.w..-11---.....,..:.:....;,+!.c.,__-l!-

~•~

Net Operating Revenue
\,
~~uding To.,ces)
-1,--;,1,;
T:;a·xes
Total Operating Expenses nnd Taxes
Ratio of Oper'g ExJ?s. (Excldg. Tuxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Tues to Total Oper'g"Revenues

:;

6

~d,.
(b

.._ :;c

,,

' '='
·11

,,,.,

rI , •

,..

(, ·-

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-

·1 ~

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II.

I•

.. ,-

1

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A,udltor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.,...................... - ·-·-'- a·····-·····."············-········19L:-~

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"

·~

r ..,

�--- -- - ----- -

~
r-ir

FOR T H E P E RIOD

- ==""""='-

]

Ft-0:;,,,=._G_ R_E_v_E_NUE
_ s_

' : H:

: ~- -

_l_

~ ~: :~ =T~H•=

LAS T YEAR

~-~""t
C .=• B,.,
LA
,..
RC
'&gt;"
~ ==-• ll = =
T '"'
HIIS YEAR

/

1..11-4~\r-+,U

I NC. BLACK

D EC.

,&lt; .oir-t..·-'t'tt - ~

RED

~~,'.

-

-+--,~

I

M l'scellnneous

i=- lit-=- - =T
;:;,o
,.,.t..
a_,
l ;c;aa-==-== ~~--

r-

OPERATING EXPENSES
Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:
Su erintenden~' - - -- - -

I

u

- - . --

+"~~Repairs of Buildings and Fixtux.~- - _ _
. \____ . _
1;....,0UL:r,-,Re=pairs of Mac!ii~o.nd ~-°l!l!..r,o.J;__~ _
~
Transmission &amp;; Distribution-Re ni~--➔---t
f--Re!!_airs o.nd Renewals of T ools ____ .
I
Plant and Structures-De reciatio!!...._ - --l'IIIW,i'--t'. .+'- -."'Ii
0 her Maintenance • enses
T otal Maintenance

Production Expenses:

Transmission and Distribution
Other Production
cnses

T-otal
..,.=~roduction Expenses
• ~.----li--- - Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
Advertising and Soliciting
Other Commercial Expenses

r

Total Commercial Expenses

I \ ~ -: nc::;;::::ses:
\\
[ Snlnries of General Officers
JLuil
General Office Clerks and Attendants
I\

l.

\l Salaries and Ell.'Penses of

' M1UU1ger and Clerks-Local Office

l
·11 ---

Local Office fu'Penses
aw llil)Cnses
j~~ a~d Df:~ges-

-----+--ll

___ _
~J~ers'_!,~bilitylnsu
__r_n_n c_e_ _-1r--+--+-- -!!-- -+
ance
tationery, Postage and Office Supplies
·-----Other
- General Expenses
~ - -- - - - - - - - - . - - - - - + - - + - -- - - - - - - - -- - - + - - -fr- - - t - - - -1--.;,---+---,--l---+ITotal General Expenses

--iI

\

- --

-=---=-

Total

·- - -

---=-=-==~-=-➔=l!!!.:'41a::!!~~,~
_.,,-#llaBll--=!!JacH--=f~~u...~fi.ca..a:!~

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Power-Company Mines
Light nnd Power-Mdse. Dept .
Light-Real F.state Department

--h---'',!---Li
....
·ght and ~ ower-Water Plants

•

Total Other Operations

....c....-

:f=::-= - -:o~_&lt;:£c~~~=--x-- lt-=......,i"',.z=::-,,..i= 4 - =½Jic::~!!1!!.a# -= ,p,.,il.il=~&gt;cll!==,-..,._•1,,.a,,.__~ _ .«!lli!lnlc1.,,~ ---=i,_!9t
11 Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Taxes)
_ _ _.......,_ ,
- Taxes
-;:--;T..::o-..tal Operatmg ExpellSj!J~a:-T~a~
xes
::-t.---tt!!!-P.!!➔-:---t~!hM--ll-:--+---iilllH-:---t-ldat·:llr#-:---!ID-1 1·Htt--- + ---'!1--,,J.W-ll--l
Net Income from eratioll', .,r

�FOR THE PERIOD

..

Total
OPERATING EXPENSES

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

_.""""-==
r i n k ~- - - - - - ·

irs of BuildiliztULJll\.]l.~ ur~
im_9f 'M.acl.\rnm_~p_parnt_us

mission &amp; Distribution-Re..Pnira
nira and Renewals of ToQ...lL __
ther Main

Production Expenses:
l "' Superintendence
l "• Manufacture
\ i ;, Transmission and Distribution
l;
Other Production

\

--

-,

I

--

_0!)_ 'l:J...1 _ &amp;
II

Commercial Expenses:

I 1~ •

Superintendence

~1\-,- ... . ! . ~ ~ ~xpenaes ..,

i:
I
\

\

General Expenses:
'\ Salaries of General Officers
General Office Clerks and Attendants

r

;

11-=--•i-6 &lt;:.

r="'°'

I

1 Total Operating Expenses and Taxes

Net Income from Operation
Ratio of ()per'g Exi_&gt;s. (Excldg. Taxes)

to Tota1 Operating "Revenues

Ratio of Operating Expenses and

Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

��r

--...

FOR THE MONTH

r1 ACCT.
/

f -TH: YEAR

No.

1------

'

FOR THE Pl!ftlOD
INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

LAST Y EAR

THIS YEAR

'-~~J

i

OPERATING REVENUES

f--- -

m the Pnblio ________ ·-- F!o~_MunicipnJitie!!._ __ · - · - - -- !__ _

-,

= -... T~ ~__..,.~ ...........--.--.. - ·

OPERATING EXPENSES
Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

..

+1-'--~1--"SJm.e!it.L~'!.ldence
-· _ • \-··~ ..
n.inulf..Ruildi~Jlnd..Fi~YW _ _. .....
_ l;wruiira..o..lM.nc\lmeryJll\d Appntl\_t.us 1_
Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repairs
_ ___ R£I!airs.nnd Renewals of Tools __ · ··Plant and Structures-Depreciation
--+f-&gt;,t.J/M:!lt..M1iinwian~EJ!;pen11es,__ _._ _ _ __-+

'.12&lt;&gt;.W ¥~~n~n.ce

t

..

Productlon Expenses:

~
- t
i

_
1

~-

\..

Total ~r~~~~

. . ,.\lw_oclt----- w

1
:7

• ·-tt---n- S_u_ er_in
_te
_ ndcncc

-t

- --

- .. - --

---

=.

t

,

-

_____

_ _ ___

A~ertisin.g and Soliciting
.. __ .
______ ..
Other Commercial Exp._e_nses
_ _ _ _- - 1 . - - - + - - - + --

..

tl? ....

--

-I

~

.. ,_....,,_,.,,

Commerclal Expe.nses:

-- - - ,.

I

S1c1.PJlrintendenc.e -- - - - - - - - · - ____ -~
Manufacture ____ - -·---- --·- _ (
Tronsmisaion and Distribution
Other Production Expenses

----

..

- r --l

_M..~lirn~- - - - - - - - -- - ~ - -

l

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

L AST VEAR

Total Commercial fu-penscs

=-~

\ - - -=:::e~a:=~::ses; -=-=

_

I _

i

-+-

, 1 - - - + - -- -t---11-

a==

,,l II,

Salaries of General Officers
_Qenernl Office Clerks nod Attendants

•2i

Salaries and fu-penses of
_ },---\: _Mana.ger np._d Clerks-Local Office --&lt;~•---+--+
Local Office Expenses _
-·· .__
_L
_ a_w
_ Exp
~_
ens
_ es_ _____ _ • _ __,ll-- ·-+---+--~~- - + - - 1 - - - - - -

\ Injuries and Damages
------+--•,..
Employers' Liability Insurance _ _.....,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,___ __

Insurance
Statione~~stage and Office Sup.E!!_
es- 11----+-- -1-- - 11 - -- " 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 - - - + -

_

~-"----llf--'Oc..;th
c;.;..;..
er_G
.;....;..
en_e_ral
_ Exp
~_enses
-'-- -- - - - - i i - - + - -+--ll--- _ _
. ___ Total General Expenses -·--- ____ ..........1..-.
1

Total

•

~

....,===-------~J.:"".rillilt"-~~

_,.,-=ii~•-~=--~-~

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Power-Company Mines

I Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.

l--~ Light-Real Estate Department

4
•

Light ~&lt;!..~~er-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

,

.'
Taxes
Total Operating Expenses and Truces
Net Income fro~ Operation

- - - ~ - - ---u!-1--,i;-.--+-' _• +-'-- • n - --1----1--H----+--·-+----11-- -

1~

,

I'

Ratio of Oper'g EXJ?S. (Excldg. Taxes) II
to Total Operating Revenues
~
Ratio of Operating Expe~and
T&amp;.lCes to T~~ Oper'g~~nu~-

ll;-l I
'j

j:j

~

.

__,.

---r---..~- -

- ~----+---- M • - - - - , - .l.._ n- • - - t - - - + -

_

.,_

,.

''·--ll-

---1--1::.

... -

_

lJ

~~ - = =:~: -_-__- .....~ _,,
11-_ -~-===:::--ir--t---'-~+----iil-.----if---il--·-ll
-.-

•.... •..1 ...,-.;l, ,_,,.. t ..
Auditor's omce, Cbeyenne,,, Wyo.,.-············'······-·-·..-········.......................l9~- ·-

�FOR THE PERIOD

, -Aj627 831

Total Productio~ JP..i2;,,n,_es
s__.......,1.,,....,..~

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
,

I

_ _.___....__ --

.......

f

---r -

1--r-

I

---

-t

- --

-l

......t..... . - r l = - . .

ii
,1
I

--

I

·ii
I

_

_ _ ·--- __ Total General Expenses
-- .

1=-~ ---

~.

=&gt; -

..l.

-1'! I. DI II ✓

1

2

Other Operations-Cr:
1I\
' Light nnd Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light-Real Estate Department

1\

I

l

Total Operating ~enses

1=.-a 1
r;;: 7;p= ~~~;:-v:nu:

-,

_____

;c-·= ~ &gt; = -

I,

(Excluding Taxea)
I Taxes
I Total Operntmg Expenses o.n Taxes
~ et Income from Operation
I

_ ~4 9~-

·1 I. 11

F-

Auditor's Office,

-

958

n I.

1 -lJO 31,

r·/·=r
1

I

I
,

I

••

,!

tl,f

Ratio of Oper'g EJws. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
I
Ratio of O_perating Exoenses o.nd
Taxea to Total Oper'g Revenues

2j 9_
f1

=-~t:--=:l
11
!!!'!.t22
__
.) 02= 1g ~8 ~ ,' ~· 131)'

J;

_

j.64 9'l. L

f._

- , #V'•···········' - ' · • ~···.,Jg•···························l91..

- - - --- ---- - --

--

�rff-

.......tt-&lt;·:....::=====;..::-=---------c4r-=='-'""'""'"'-=-'-----F---O-:::R-.,T~H
-=-E
---..c
M- O...N- T ·; ; - NO,

THIS YEAR

-

-

-

-

~

-a:.

~

-

TH_
E _P_ERIOD . -

11------,r--------n----::::=--=:--:--=:=----tt---------,,----~:.-=-ti-----~

ACCT.

I

I= = ~--r

OPERATING R-EVENUES

I I

DINECC•. BLARECKD

TH IS YEAR

LAST YEAR

INC. BLACK
RED

DEC.

~

- 1J79~r==2=-~=1=4--r--2=;,=ll==2=0=-.=IS= 3=;- ~ ~ · e :

~~ I

-·---i~=f~;9 CJ_
241. 07
,.-j - --r- i-- - - - + - --+----11-----t----t--it-- - t - --+--

From Em_pJ~es

·-

LAST YEAR

--=-~- ~•=-=r~- = r -

- • = =·=-:--= - "·=

1

From t.h" Public__,_ __ __

- __ ,.. From Municipnlitj_~_ ~ 1\1;.,,.,,.UnnP.on~
1

~~-

_ __

-

•t - - - - ! l - - + --

~ -n,----i - - 1 - - - 1 t - - - 1-----,1----+

-1-

I

.: .:.: --- ~-~

'J'~~ ~

1-- - 1- _

- - -- __

I

2~; J~

ia 79

24\ c1

- -. .~

2 314 23

---=--~-- 1,r -,,=-r= =

---:;::::n._

2

OPERATING EXPENSES

Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

S\illfil'mtendence
_ _ ___ _
_ - --- -· --+-- -11---- - - - -1~--➔----- - -tf---,t--- +--;1----+----+-- -;1
-nnnn:PI! mB.ui.Wingund..Ei.xtu.res_
_, - = t - t - -· · .
. ,.....__n&amp;IWl'lLoi.Mru:hi~cy__and.App.a.r.at.us.. ....
- . ..
-- .. - - - - - ~- Transmission &amp; Distribution--:Repairs
- ··
·- - - _
-+--_
.,
___
- -r-1 -- --1-- -i--,i1 - - - - 1 -- ! 46 Reoairs and Renewals of Tools
i1----11---:---::+-c
__
-- - -:lt Plant and Structures-D!IPRCi.lrlio;-· ~ - ~-Oi~4[ _ l,__~t'"7"~'q__- -ti--- · J . 2 .
_l._ C'&gt;'1,l
'i
~BCJ 11
l gr, !tJ_ _

11 4),.

_ 11-~2

_li ~4

Ji~,

=1
=

~

ou,...._ M i , u n ~ , ~ - f t = n M
_ .,.Q,..n-Total Maintenance

.,

-~ I'"=

.69__

-+i----¼--+-- ll t - - -+--+---

- . - - - ~ , = - --

11---1--

-+---

20; 48

79
59 69
=--~-_,, ,-._ - •-= ~45
. ... ~
i -• ·- ,-• ·-

f
Production Expenses:
l~l r; 3 Su •
d
- -- - - - -Ir---- 20, 00
~~ l\;::~~r:nce
·- - - - -11-- liM~'jf

=

6;f

11- - - l - - -+--

~l - --+---+--

-lf--

-f--

-+--

- ll-

1 479 6(,
.ccct;.

-

•.

20 00

f-• - ·;-

#,. 7j ~ =-=-~~.JJ •GI

---j'f---+--+--1+---t---+--➔1---t---t--·ll---+--+---tt-I
- ~ -1t=,"'="1!i==-==--="":'
~o
.~
_!,=aj_~P..,.
ro=d=u e ~
...~~=
ens
a,es
..,_ =~-'ll&gt;==
l ""'i=
·3_4=4'-'
0 _3=7=it-- l -t~~ ,.'C!, =--· .!11,il ~
lt~&lt;1!~ 16 l .2!),.,.,61 =1_ fil ~l. !.
!l.!).,

Transmission and Distribution
Other Production EYnenses

l5;'&gt;

Commercial Expenses:

/

--1i.-.::'-~~'""
9"il--=Su..:::1p
c..:e:.:.rin
=te::::n::::d::..::en::..::c:;;.e_ __ _____0_ _ -+--+-- -n- --+-- -+-- -1f-- -+-- -+--·tt- --t-- - + - -•· - -1- - - 1 - --tf--- -t - - t - --;I;'l 1 '.'.c Advertising nnd Soliciting

~w,\

,_ L.:. :;- -

~-:J

Other Co~~;cinl Exnens~-- - - - ;i- --tTotnl Commercial Expenses

-r-· ---it-===: ==: ==:; ~~~-~ ~:-:_--+- - -* ·_·: :+-~~-+-,..- --fl~
- ==: ===: ==: ====: ===: =-----f•

Gen::~=~ =

.
'I Salo.ries of General Officers
_ \I -1 7 1; General Office Clerks and Attendants
1.

'

\: Salaries nnd Expenses of
~'1-\ Manager nnd Clerks-Locnl Office

1~

11'' 1 f'lfl

H\ f'tf)

on An

~ _9m
_ ce_ E_•:xp
........e_n_se_s _ __ _ _ _ 1~- --+-- + --fl--- - + - -4 - - - it--+--·t---it - - r---t --t1----1 --t-----11---+---+-- ~-

..:\;,l1 Law Ei..']}enses

:i.1, l. Injuries nnd Damages
- - 1-- - •• - - - ---- --- ---- --- ---- - ,-. . - - - - - . - --·- • "-l ',.. ~Employers' Linbilitv Insurance
- ··1 f'IA
1-11,-.,....,~ :,-.:::==,,.-==-===----===--=---11--+--+-- 1f -- + - - - 1 -- n- - - t - - - ~ ~- - ..J.t A. C\ 1
..'] ~
.., ~ '•; Insurance
1 'l (..(.,
7A Q'l
Lf.. -:, Stationery, Postage and Office Supplies
r - '7';:"1 Other General Exnenses
I- lb''
_ _.,
'' ~+

. . : : : . = : = - ~ = = - = = = . : : : _ - - - - - l l -- - + - -- + - - - ll --

+ - - l l -- + - - - - j -- 11-- - 1 - --+--

Total

?. :.~ (_~

,?. t2~ --=--~- -

~:..!-.

21~ 81

u 393 52

\-=,=:.=
•_,IP===O
= th=e=r ~- p=e=ra=tt
=o=~~~
: =c:~-==
-=-~·-=--=
.: i -""~=r;t =;.
..
l=;-.Jf=~ =4-~=
"' • ,
-'' ',

Light nnd Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.

\

3o .,,
1

2

lC ~

l

1.,1 J

, ,- ..,,- ~!i

oe

' . \\"'"\
- = =·

l o (1{)
t, 50
'J

u ;1i

i-',,

(10

~n

40 150
,. .

,;,

~

--11--

"ii

~

,.

"1i,: ..

~

-·

~ ".)

I

-1--

l~!!l SA-.-- .l.64 ~_'/.

......21...66.._ - - ..1a l --3-- ...... -- - -. J ~ ,_

_ -- .-11---.cc.
T_otal
____G_~nernl Exnenses

J

-+- - + - --ll--- + --

- + - - ._

~~ 51_ _

-:,

~,...

lO t:.Jl:&gt; 55
c.. 00
t.,....., j()

.. "'
--

r!I'-"

;;M.:.,

,.,.~
.

.,

,I OJ
6! ; IB
f;!jl';, ...l . .-.
1............
I ~
l t ~o
.;·~
'1 ~Q (.,~
\ (-,;
Total Operating Expenses and Taxes I
-t;~:;:1.~:rr,
r; ";{.;~i?•'-tt----tl;-;~1i":,.,=-.t-'...,q
:::-:~ r - - t -::-;;1f'!'-::it---+-=-':H~-ll----t-..?.J.;:'
...!
?B ~,;
l 8t:iA f,(.,
1 Mk 1--:-~ .:..
__;i-,--li,~N:-e-:-t1n
=-_co
_m
--e--:-fr-om--;O::-p-er-a-:-:ti:-on-----fl: ---t=-J""', -:c+-'
) l'--'4"-l~--5 8 1 0
,
4 ~c.,
-;iq; 70
57
Rntio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Tnxea) I
to Total Operatmg Revenues
74 6
68 q
:$ 1
13oi'&gt;
B 2
Ratio of Operating Expenses and I
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues
;{4
8L,
GCol
~

~-

I Taxes

•

£? }A

'

,,·~

l.6~ 01
r:r,
,

&lt;

S?
o2

! ~3
: ; : i ; ; n , . ~.. :

1

I

�267 40 ,
IO OO

Productlon Expenses:

IO OO

l O OO \

Su erintendence

Law Ell.-penses
Injuries nnd Dnmnges
- ---fll""'!"'W - ~~xe;,Linbilitxhls~n~CE; · - -

--·••· -· •• - -

Insurnnce
Stationery, Postage and Office Supplies
Other Genernl Expenses
__
Total General Expenses __ - - 1 1 - - ~=
Totnl

..i.::.::...ii..-

1114 ~ ~

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Power-Company Mines

1

Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Truces)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Truces to Totnl Oper'g Revenues

,, I

1,'

10, 00 /

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= P•ER
- 1- ; ; ; : = -- -'"""=

THIS YEAR

~

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

THIS Vii.AR

RED

INC:~ DLA.CK

LAST YEAR

DEC.

OPERA.TING BEVENUES

fi~IJLEmru2.Y.~- - - - - - -- - - -~
'

lio_- - - - - - - - - 1 - -

From Munici :ilitics

··--~-- L -

~ i l l ~ ~------ - -- - - -- - ·-

,

OPERA.TING EilENSES
Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:
~rintendence' - - - - -- ~..-1•..,.AJ"'
' •pn_ks_oi..Bllildings_and F.ixtw:.es---it-_llinru,r$-9J__M.a.chinen,.and..A.pp_amtlls __
Transmission &amp; DistributiQ.I! Repn~J!
, 1
Repairs nnd Renewals of Tools
_
._~~l+-11--=P'-"ln=n=t,__.nnd Structures-Depreciation_

L

I
,v .;ll-:l.llol15a..J.I.1WlJ~ill6J....,,'-""'".IOllllles__ _41-_ _1---+-- + - - - t - - t - - ;t

'
--.

Production Expenses:

~ Super~tende11ce" ' - - - -- -

Mnnufncture
_______ _
Transmission and Distribution

r
J.

I
5b. l_ __,__

.. ..... _

4-

-

Commercial Expenses:
Su erintendcnce
.,,, Advertising and Soliciting
_,:.;;.::..;...;......~ - - =- - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - Other Commercial:..=-.::..,;;.;=
enses
......11---=:.:.:::.=--==~==
=-- - - - l ! - - - l - -+-- ' l t - - - l - - - t - - - 1 1
Total Commercial Expenses

~~=-...,,.-it==--

1
ll
,I

General Expenses:

\ Salaries of Genernl Officers

• 1' General Office Clerks and Attendo.nta

r ~abries o.nd Expenses of
f , i Manager and Clerks-Local Office
I
Local Office Expenses
L:i.w-Th-p~ns~s-- - - - - - - -

~-J

l' r

' 4.:

~

•-.t;' , \\ Injuries and Damages
Insurance
-+~o--~i--S'-to._~onel)" Posta e o.nd Office Su lies
Other General Expenses
-!,--'-='-it'"
_
_ __
Total Genernl Expenses

1 ~

-

"L. ::..t4 c-r

Toto.l

_

lG _; ..

a 66

Other Operations-Cr:
n.:,:t , I

.,.

l

~L

~__ _j ~

' ".t

..

l

-:J.r.

,,.,

..

'l
,..,~., 94 1~ ;)/(1
Light and Power-Company Mines
l c.,
'";J Ve:..
"6::, Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
~L t
'.J.0~ {,.)
1
•~
Light-Real Estate Department
~ !L_ _ Li~t and Power-Water Plan
_ ts_ __,,_
, ' •~-.,
I • •
•
,L
__ _!2~~Q_
t h_er_ O.:.p_er_o._ti_o_n____
s
-tt--=-t·~---1r-"'"ilt---=--+----'--r---tt----t------f·-"--'-tt---'-&gt;-,='-......._+-

',

. ~, ,..

.. #.

Tot.al Operating E&gt;..-penses

-. -

II Net Opera.ting Revenue
: . . - a = ·~ -·----~

•

~:l

&amp;is,

-'"=='· - - . - -

Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g"Revenues

!Lek

6~G 4~

(Excluding Taxes)
Taxes
Total◊pero.ting Expenses and Taxes
, Ket Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g E~s. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Toto.I Operatmg Revenues

1 i 2!

1

8'1 n
?(

'I

,

,. G·.

~ u,.

t ) (., .,
,t..~
~

:t...

·c~ £..,

z::....

1

RED

�OPERA.TING EXPENSES
Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:

ti

SuM_rintend.e~c_e

_ _ ______ _

IlllU::LQ[ Tui,ildingB nnd .Fixt.ur.ea -

~ _B&amp;po.ira.oiMD.cbmecy.J1n.d.AppAIAt

____ _ Transmission &amp; Diatrib.u!i,on ~pairs
_
Re airs and Renewals of Tools - - ·- _ __. _ . _ .
l f f Plnnt andStructures-Depre-Oio.tion ____ IO_J _41
~Kajl~.....,.,r.._.,,,.M....n.,...in...,,tena~nse;.i.__ _~ - 4 - - 4 - 11----+---

}.~

14'

......,.......~J

t l_
•

_f)\I SJll)orintendence

r~-~ !~ - ·
- 9.0

U 00

- - - · · - - - ·-

i1 ~::!:::-an_d_D_ is_t-ri_b_u_t-io~n -_-_-_~ -1.

-\19~ ~O~th::::e,::..
r ~Production Expenses
Total Pro!'!Cfil~~e.es~ m

~O .

I

__

s, .6 t j_ i _090 GO _- -a ~,a 3J. , _ ~en lA

q_~l_M~11-~E011:~ __ . --=-.....

Production Expenses:

_ _

1

S Q@ 11•

-- AfJ

20j Of!_
13 964
]!a ~ ~
~ -,

!~

-

1= - =1- -

r·- 1-J-t-1--'-35--4:-.-.1116--9-+-00~:i....l
!

Commerclal Expenses:

I,

1·

Su erintendence
I
- - - 1 - - l - . - + - - - -l - _ . , . - • - 4 i - - • + - - - ' - • 1 1 - - - Advertising and Soli_.:;..;
ci.t:..cin;;.,,g,___ _--'I

F"t
th" Comme,oi,l
&gt;,&lt;penoo,
,
Total Commercial Expenses

--+-----.4--11-

\

,

General Expenses:

.lJT

I

10 00 I

-

_.,..,_

00

'-l -

't• L

-

·.:,::-1!,-- + --'·

~ a.v"'-i"~ E.!½-===--•i..::..:===d=-=
OfficeSuI?,Elies..___ + - _ . . , _ _ ~ - - - - ' - ~- - - - - 1 - - - J . . - l 1 - - - 1 - -==~es=---•--ll----i--•'-...,....1

___ Total_ ___
" To~

Exp
__._e_ns-'--es- '----11----

_ =----•-- - =

l

I\ ~~

F-..18_

~ , , ~ =-

33_ __ . .

I

~

1

7f

Ratio of Oper'g EXJ:.&gt;B. (Excldg. Ta.xes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

R

w

- - - - - '"
'8• 1...";™or ..oa,
Auditor's omcc, l(illupe■■ , , - .• .,........... ,. ~~•. ·::'·····31
.....!.......................191! .....

201 63 1

.

.11=-n,~==-.-1~!,, /

?pe.:!~!!~~···= t- -- :I.

• ~=-=- ~- -=~ &lt;~ ~
! Net Opera.ting Revenue
-~
(Excluding Taxes)
-4. Taxes
11 Total Operating Expenses and Taxes
Net hicome from Operation
'f--_

•----+--~

,

Other Operations-Cr:
·gbt and Power-Company Mines
igbt nnd Power-Mdse. Dept.
fc~eo.l Estate Depnrtment
t nnd Power--Water Plants
:
_ T_o_tal Ot_hc_r _Opc:.e:.=m:.:::
.:: tio.:::ns=--___:lt--...&amp;.lf.V.Jl.VJ-,~.g.__.._~"-1--KA.-li-I

:i

-f

l

\\ Sulnries of General Officers
\l General Office Clerks and Attendnnts

~ ~4,-.=.=:.;;....:==

1 70 83 '

--------+

·-~~-~

~

--

,...____.__,L

1

1 022 •1

&lt;Pl

&amp; 1585 JJ l

16_ ttT.c

!~

�OPERATING BEVENUES

c __

---#-:e...:.::=-==19~, - - - -- - - - - - - '

bli.c ____ _ _ _ _ _
From Munici nlities _ ______ I__

Miscellnneous
Totnl

t

i

-[ •

-

-~ ~ =

~~~=-~:!f:1~~:s~

·r.

I. , ,

~

.. • •

and Structures:
Su erintendence_ _ _ _____ _ _
Re nirs

-·

- -- t - -

~n_d_)j'j.rt\WJL

11--•u-- Rc
==ll!I'S o.LM~ltjncru_nclAim.nriu,1i.s_

~~

:=~~~n~:::b~t~::i:Rcp
_mr
_· s

I .,}]_

Pl~_p..] and Structur~_ J?.e_precia~ion_.

•

- . - - - -1 · - - - ' - - - 1

\
- • -- -

•-

__
- {t~r: _·i_
-r ll----~
.,_9.,._ "'

-

~-~ :;·
~
.1:..'
·=

~

-

Other Mnintennn _:-•=~""------+t---+--+---ii
,8
Totn.1 Maintenance

l.l

,~ - - - ~

-r=--

- . . . . . ~iliii,, . . - - - -

~u,
.,.

---

•

--~ . . ~f _1
..?-

_

,

I··t

'/~

..... ~

Production Expenses:
Su erintendc~- - - - - - - - t 1 - - -,

-l~__.;~...:;M!!nn~uf~a:!::c.::.:tur~e
~ - - - - - - --

--11!--.:.-1.u.:&gt;.LY.SS..

_i . • '

Trnnsmission and Distribution
Other Production • enses

-tis---t1i-----T
_ o_tn.1
_ ~~~
Commercial Expenses:
i. i i

Superintendence

-

- + - - -t H

•.-,.,-t,-..
A_d~;.tising and Soliciting
Other Com.merci.nl Expenses

l

Total Commercinl Expenses

ll&lt;=cll-_,•"·11:s.M..a-=-,-- ..:.==- ~ ~ . . , . • = - = - = ' 1 ) - ,.....-=-=. i-==-.,l-==-all

General Expenses:
Salaries 0£ General Officers
General Office Clerks and Attendants
Salaries DDd E~enses of

I

.

=-!i-_
M_n_M~g~~._ n_n_d_a
_,~_~_;w
_ ;~_l_O
_ffi
_c._e_-+_ -+._1~0~ ~'·" - -4-'l~l=-4--0~v=-~·- 4----•!l---~l~l~.o
- 4t~3~~-~l_1_0 ~0_ )~~--1
weal Office ~'"Penses
Law Expenses
1\''; "t • Employers' llibility lnsurnDc;;e._-_-_- - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - ~ 1 - - - - 1 --

Insurnnce
- - -- - t i ll 66
~ Stationery, Post:ige DDd Office Su lies
.(64 Other General~enses
_____Total Genero.l ~enses _ _ _ _ _ 21, i_6_

,,._t ').

l . -.--11 1 - - - - t - -

-·- 18 33 _

:....i

8G
Other Operations-Cr:

,.

l 082 04

('

LI.:

lG QO

......... -

(.

Rntio of Oper'g ExJ.&gt;s. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Opcratmg Revenues

60 4

Rntio 0£ Operating Expenses and
Truces to Toto.I Oper'g Revenues

67,

14 060 53
1)..0 00

,

~ ·1

Total Opernting Expenses

9163

26

._-'G_......3,...:\,_..._ __..__........._.:..:..

r.3

....:. . . '-

=

VJ. 890 v.
12 87,~

,.

..

(,.,

.ii;

4

"3

2071
-~

!!. "'""""""l eu3 66

Bo 4

, t'ort'l.-~~ 'lH!t'&gt;tlo De3 b~,-!1'.......,3l_o_ _,.J,.._lk_9='-.-.c'-..,;;.,.,-.i-,_.,1k.-~-=
Auditor a Office, CbeJelllle. Wro,,....................,................. _...._.................... _191...__

" ; ! : ~ - - ,r--.....~ -

ao 8

l

�62..

----i;.,l.,.._,a-:::Em=loyers' Liability Insurance
-\;Jl_,,,"'tt--Ins
' - -uran
_ __
ce_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __--tt-_--t---=1-

..§_6 _

-'8=+--'3'--'3-_ _

__

_.__

-l--'--11-

- +•""'-''Y-

rmc. . ; , - - 1 -

tntionery, Postage and Office Supplies

~~~ )!?_I~
j~..:=--ll==:..:;,,
7 ~9.!!!!. Cl3_ ~

• t and Power-Mdse. Dept.

83

::::8:::.1:a:.~..~. M.•...........................

191~.-

• ~•ed

i

•''
IC,:;I'{-,

I

�Coinparccf with Cornr.J)Oftdlnar r"e.l'IOCI• or rae♦aoua
FOR THE MO.,::.:;;-- - --=--=----i t --'-"---='-==---==c=:-:...
FO
· ~ ~ P ERIOD-=.....

ff

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

1 - ==-=r

t

OPERA.TING REVENUES

=&gt;

- - 1 -- ---1~:_~-

-1~-~-

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

:==-1 =--

- . . . . . . . -r

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

---=-= ~ - ~

~ -., -

INC. DI.ACK
DEC.
RIED

~

~.....,,

l - - - - ! t - - - 1 -- -- + - - - 1 1

__J
I

---

~

I

I

_.,,..,.. ......_..f ~

-- k

-r=--=~~-·~J---r-~

I

OPERA.TING EXPENSES

Maintenance or Plant
and Structures:
-=S=-=u==c=
rintendencc

.,

I
I

'I

·-· ____ _ _

_

l----=--·-- l ___

rui~B..uildi11n.,~n.dJi'iii;turcs_
. JgpJrn:1LQ{J,,io.cbm.eo..n.nUppaJ'
_ntwt

-- -· \-_ __
- • .. -

Transmission &amp; Distribution-Repairs __ _
_B.epo.irs o.nd Renewnls of Tools
__
Plant and Structures-Depreciatiol!.

.. '

_ ·--- __

--11-...,_,,.,.h=er,_,¥0.mtenance ~R!e,...__ _ _l l - - · - + - - + - - t·

.
~,,,,__!9to.IM
...... ~~JPS.6._.-

,

Production Expenses:

--~S!filerintendencc'------- - - - -tt

~-~-M-~~£acture
• •

.., I

- ··1 •

t

1
,--

1_ I

Io

- - --.·:--

--~r

1

~. ~1~~~~~-- J_ l
l -

____
• ribution
enses

-- _j_ - - - - -•- - i f - - - - t

ll=-=~,~--m.....,_...T
. ..,
oto.1
.....Pr
i:-To~\L~u~~?~~~es
_,_=1~•--'1-"--'~ ~

I

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence
Advertising nnd Solicitin!._______,,,_I___ J_-=-1,,--i\- Other Commercial Expenses

l---

I

~br=

1

\\

I-

.,., _ '!-'0_~1 C? ~ ~ ~ ~s;2 = ll~""""=t-'==t-=•..--fl---

General Expenses:

\\ Salaries 0£ Generul Officers
1 Genero.1 Office Clerks nnd Attendants
,,

\I Salaries ond E,._-penses of
11nd Clerks-Local
Office
•~ ' - - __
Mnnnger
:=;.,e.c_..;._.;._c
_____
_ _ _--tr-·-t--

v
i

h Locnl Office E-'xp=-e_ns_es__________ _

- 1 · - _ __
. t=---=Lo.w Expenses
~-+---+-·➔f-- · - 1 - - - - 1 1 - - - I T - - - - + - - - - 1 - \ ::__ \_ ~j~i~_ni:i~ D~!.!,1;~·-·
_·- _ ·___ .
I
-1i Employers' Liub~l_£1Suran
_ ce
_ _ _,..,..__ - - . - - 1 , 1 - --• -1- --1- - n---1--·
a--i:1,.......-1t-~Insc..c..;ur
c.-nn-"ce____________1\_...
Statione , Postage nnd Office Supplies
Other Genernl Expens_es
_ _ _ _ _ _.u--~•---1---11----+---+----11----.,_--+--➔t---+---t---ff---+---,----11---11---1;
f
. · - _Total General Expenses - - • - - 11 - -- ,.- ...J:.~

I

Total
,I

I

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and }:'ower--Compnny Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
_.. r--;-:- L Light--Real Estate Depnrtmen_t _ _.....,.____
Light and Power-Water Plants

,.

-1+- - tt---- -T_o_t_al_O
_ ther Op,_e_ra_ti
_·o_ns
__-_-_-_-_-;'1---+--+--tt---1-•-~+-,.,- 11---+.,..,,1_ :f ,;""r·_ -Jt---+--'- +-'"-tt---+---t--11- -+--+--ll-

l.--zt'\ -=--- To~ O~r~g!~':8:'~~

· = - -F'ft""""'t......--ill ==

• r

II

..

'· ,....

Net Operating Revenue
(Excluding Tn,ces)
r .
--;;-- Taxes
1
, Totnl Operating Expenses and Taxes
. ~ ,·n
Net Income from Operation
--it1----+-'--+---11----,,--1---11t---+----1--,--111--~----+..;....,,.1-+1c---.+--r•
11

!t

Ratio of Oper'g ~e. (Excldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Exr&gt;ell!les and
Taxes to Total Oper'g·ltevenues

Auditor's omce, OheTenne, Wyo.,.~............. _.i

I

• f r

___.: ..~\..............................19L....,

�·-=~=: ~=:-~r - ~.

FOR THE MONTH

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

~

wi-~J!l:!:tm.,l!;In]~~- - - - - - - 1 1 1 - -

-----1r-i~~

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK

DEC.

r

RED

THI S YEAR

•~=--=.,. .,,..,_

LAST YEAR
l""".--=--::

-=---==-= -

-

INC. BL.ACK
DEC.
RED

~--- -

- ••

1....__U---..l,:.r~~IDE-- l l l - - 4 -~

- ~l - - l ! - ~.......

--1 --

l~--11.-JW~==---- - - - i r

--

.....,,..

-&lt;11-=-t1-~'r.~~ l~ - OPERA.TING EXPENSES
Maintenance of Plant
and Structures:
~.ru3&amp;n~,__ _ _ __ _

pnirs of Bnildin~ and Fixtw.:es _

i[

__ ---• -----'·' -

:----1-----11-- - - -

--ir-=--=-l._.,.,_po.its_oi..Machinery.J1.nd.Appru:atus._ _ . __
mission &amp; Distribution-RcQ~ __ . __ _
-~~-~newnls_of Tools ___
- eprecio.tion

1= $9 G9_
Production Expenses:

• 5 00

i.m~.ti!ll&amp;Pdence,.,,' ------=::.-~,-11--=M=n=nufa,~ct=ur
=e~- - - Trnnsmission and Distribution
Other Production •
Commercial Expenses:
rintendenco
Advertising and Soliciting
Other Commorcinl Ex enses
Total Commcrcinl Expenses
WWW

___ ' °

-

i

1

oo I i

- --

4;

General Expenses:
Salaries of General Officers
General Office Clerks nnd Attendants

20
---------..1

In· uries and Damages ____
' Liabilit Insurance

enses
Totnl
Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other O erations

j

�FOR THE MONTH
LAST YEAR

-R.--LEmm..the.P.ubli&lt;L- - - --1 Fro
M • • lit"

•

FOR THI!: PERIOD
I NC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

THIS YEAR

t-

-

~ - --

h

- - - - ~ ..Jl~!!_JC_!I______ - - - - - --1- ~ · - 1 Misccllnne.Pll,..__________
__ . -

t,

Y-2--~---

·-~~c,__--c-_.,--• -

INC. BLACK
D EC.
RED

--------~

1--1---1----+1-----+----+--

:?86 81

•

LAST YEAR

67

....- .. ®

PAt

_

~

-

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\lalntenance of Plant
and Structures:
~erintcndence

• -·f- __ -• _

-~"""'--ll---'"""'"'ita.o[J3_JlildiD~...nnd.Jnxtur.e:J.__ .

-116'--ll-'~,,,,,_rui.,M:1.1~.ru,..ru:lApparatus_

-

-

-+-- - - - - - - f - - - 1 -,

--

_ __

_'.D-~nsmission &amp; Distribution-Repn~s . __ . ___ ... .

ft6

1---

Re airs and Renewals of Tools -·· . _
,-===-- - .
her Mnintenan&lt;:.~~•lll&lt;iel.!Sl.l&lt;R-----11---"--~ - - - - - l1 - - - 4 - - i ! 1 - - - - ¼ -- - 1 - - - t t - - ~ - - - - 1 - - l ' - -4-- - 4 - - - 1 1 - - - + - - + --.:
69 '7J.
Total Maintenance

.Ii&amp; a,

~711:~~:a-;r..~--.=.:.

.,:p•-::::.;o•~·•·-az, ~~

~ ""IIZ'"..:Z:-:

Production Expenses:

~ 00

00

.1. 68.,-11_ =1

.-11,-~=---==-~,;;;.;.;.;.~~,;;,;;.~~;;;:;;;;;...~~...!.

Commercial Expenses:

;:=s:

Salaries of Generul Officers
\
General Office Clerks and Attendants

.:....:._ _ _ 11_
11___ _Total General Expenses
Total

Other Operations-Cr:
Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.

I

l

Total Operating Expenses

:...ca...:----=:-:.aoc:..::....

"T.&amp;:::;r-

-~
. . - .• ~ ~

~J

i Net Opera.ting Revenue
\

__,,_ -

6?0 ~ -

ai,~ -

=--- -

-..scr- ...-_.-,_

~

---1

1-~-~I

,--=1-.,'-=- , . , . _

•

Total Commercinl Expenses

I

1

_

I

l- ll.a£a~t,-::Supcrintendence
Advertising and Soliciting
r Commercial Expenses

r·=-=-~~~;al

•

~ 10. ~

(Excluding Taxes)

Net Income from Operation
Ratio of Oper'g ExJ?s. (Exeldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g"ltevenues

I

·- -

--¼-•

�FOR THE PERIOD
LAST YEAR

I N C. BLAC K
DEC.

RED

.OPERATING REVENUES

Production Expenses:

O'l.
Manufacture
_...~t""'.!.-:.l-!.c:-1t:.JI-._ -2Tr~
· o~n:!::sm~is,~m~·o~n~an~;d~D;;is~tri~-b~~~ti:'.!on
;;_-_ - --- 1 ~ ___

JD
- -~-.

.

Other Production • ~-.::es=-----41---~ ---+---++---+-- -+- --!t- - - l - --t
, r
Total Production Expenses
1 '1().::

➔--1!•-=-..-.,....,=m:u:.::..::w-

w= ~

'

:row,,

Commercial Expenses:
Superintendence

f

lC !I Other Gener~ Ex,,e~es ____

j!

___
11---·· Totnl General Expe,---_ nses

-11--11-·Z) _ f:~

l l 9~S:

~-:n
_. !

l j ·-- Oth,~o: .u•..:::--r-- '"'"'\
1'

Total

I

"-='=+•

\\ ,.c.;-,,) Light and Power-Company Mines

1

1

r,, 'i Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.

___1,,_i_L_igh
,._ t--Real Estate Department
L,
Light and Power-Water Plants

'4

'.

;;

Totnl Other Operations

:J

67{ ,.9 1 l -::!:-'3.f 75
':( 00
f.' ;
• I

10 00
F

f.")

1

::', f&gt;9~ 6 lf----"1=+~e:..'::..
'-t
- :+-=2c:.:f.&gt;c.. '-il---+~-'-~;.;c-6
"-+1f"-_•• --lf----+--+---11---+--~-it---+--+--~

,.J ..,J. -=~ _ Total ~~~~g Expe°!~---- L. - ,S3t G.£ I
1'

1·1 Net Operating Revenue

+-+
I

(Excluding Taxes)

Truces

·71 .. it Total Operating Expenses ano."Tax~-

7r- 1"
1 Net Income from Operation
I'
Ratio or ()per'g Ex_l&gt;s. (Excldg. Taxes) \
\

,I

I

~[. 19

2.., f2

Wlt' '1.t'.

2&amp; (.)7 1

to Total Operatmg 'Revenues

GLa

e2 6

G

Ratio of Opero.ting ExJ&gt;ensea and
Taxes to Total Oper'g"'Revenues

91,0

so rtJ

1 3

�FOR T HE PERIOD
I NC, BLACK

DEC.

THIS YEAR

RED

· - - - --

---

-·-

LAST YEAR

- ~ : - ~ -H~-- ~= -s-=

~

r ~-

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED
-'=-·-s.. X ==t

-22 ~-

.41_

i9..

- - - -·11- - - t - - - - 1

.69 (;9

Q.o g_e._

... p9 69 1

_QO 9J3

Production Expenses:

29 68

I

11

1 400.0 f400
- 7.S 211 _3 044 78 2 '.'fef{J()I
I

1..

Manufact~e_
__ __ _ _
Transmission and D'..!O
is,..,,,
tr,.,,,ib::.::u,.,,ti,,,_
on
= ----li----i

--- --

-!!,,1,6,JV!+--'O
~th=er,_,Pr=.::co.::cdu::.:c:.:.:
ti""
on,=-=E=e:::
ns=e==-s
- -tt---+----1f---l,--t--t---tt----+---t-- - ' " - - - - ' ---L- - ' L · - + - - - 4 - '13 ~7
~ 084 '18
7
~ ,,..,.-11-. .....,=-! ....
o~
= Production Ex.Q,2,..ns
.,.,ea
..,_=welt_ l . 3 8 0 ~

2

Comr:nerclal Expenses:. • jC

.

•

I

\

Su erint.endoncc
· -~""'-o..:·:.c
-"-~
- -•--_--1- -· -_··-4--_11 _ _+---+~1----1· - - •• ••
I
tis"'"in
"_,,g._flE,d Soliciti~
_
.~;...;...;;..-'"- -11- - - t - - + - - - - i i r ,'
Other Commercial I onses
Totm Commercial Expenses··
- -=---~~~~
cp=

- ---n--~,..._.- - - ~ - - -

--}-

-~ p

l

I'

General Expenses:

!

r

I'

\ Salaries of General Officers 1

I

, General Office Clerks nnd Att.endnnts

i '·

• Salnries and Exnenses of
1ona ~r and C1erks-Loenl Office
Office Exp
.~_c ns
_ es_ _____.,,

St;i.tionery, Postage and Office Supplies _
Other General • ensea

_a a3

_ ~32_r_ -~ 32

_,. 129. 63 -J_ 8 .~ 9 Q.8

s ~8 i6. .

Other Operations-Cr:
t and Powe~ompany Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.

I

1

Rntio of Oper'g Exps. (Excldg. Truces)
to Total Operating Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

21 3

L F M.
APR

1 1~~0

I

�FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
D EC.
RED

THIS YEAR

INC. BLACK
RED

LAST YEAR

I

I-

DEC.

I-

-

11- ---+- · -

--

Production Expenses:
_ ___,r--S~u~ orin~ndence _ _ __ ·-- -- --·

=

l\ _...,,..2'ot;!.._&lt;:~ommcrcinl .~ ! _= u~--ctra·=l-o=

_____,. ....,...,.,. I

S!!.laries of General Officers

·

-

_

-,

\

Clerks
Attendants
General
Hi----it-~
~Office
~- ,and
t- - t - - r - - i t -- t - - t - - 1 1 - "- - t - t - - i i -·~
Salaries and Expenses of
Manager and Clerks- Local Office_______._._ _._,_ __...__ ____,_ ·-'--1-----11---'-,1 Local Office Expenses
L~ EJ
,.c.'_,
xp""'e"ns
'-'-e;..;_
s- ~~--- ~-- ---- - -·11
-_·,..__·_·+--·_- ,~---___,f---_
ies and Damag~ ··-- ___ __ . ___ _ . _ ---·
1----11--j
-,,- .F
'
• ~~yera' Liability Insurance
· · -·- - +-Insurance

- .t,-.--I----I--H---+--+---J+..11

--'---U•-~I--'

!__

r ·--1\ •

-

I

General Expenses:
1
\

- =

l-lti---tt--S_ta_t_io_n_e_ :i_!'osta'.&lt;ic::..::::
an::.:d=-O=ffi:.:c~e=S=-u==~1-- -4-- -+---ll------1- --1--- 11-- - 1 - - --1--~
Other General Expenses
Total General Expensea
,_..,___ _ __ 11 -- -1--

r--1---+-·ll----f---f---il-!■

I

i1--- - ½ --

- 1--

Other Operations-Cr:
l Light and Power-Company Mines
Light and Power-Mdse. Dept.
1-+--1r- Li
~·~t---Renl Estate Departroe_n_t_ _-l!-_ ___._ __,_--11'---- -l---l--''--11---~--'---tl--- -+--'--'_lr Light and Power-Water Plants _
- t---- l - - t t - -t----ir-- tt - - t --t--tl--+--+--it--- -l-- +-- ·H- - - l - -+ - -11ToW Ofutt ()pemtiou
~
- l

I]

~

- .._

_:r_.... ~

m. . . - ~~

11 Net Operating Revenue
t
(Excluding Taxes)

-

=

-&lt;

·y-~~ es

__II __ ' _Total Operating Expenses and Taxes•- .1---•- --1---it---1-------&lt;f---~ 11----1-- .-1-- ~1---'----l __ 1,_
I Net Income from Operation

f

Ratio of Oper'g Exps. (Exoldg. Taxes)
to Total Operating 'Revenues
Ratio of Operating Expenses and
Taxes to Total Oper'g"ltevenues

Auditor's omce, Cheyenne, Wyo,1..............- ..:....~..:._..................................~ ...191_._

�1

1Accn.'
No. 1;

J. -

_ _ _ _ _ _F_o_R_T_H_E_M_o_N_T_H
_ _ _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _F_o_R_T_ H_E_P_E_R_10_0_ _ _ _ _
·_··_~~
4f

~ : : /!i::=-===-==-===--=====r•=ir-=,I-=- _.

I

OPERATING REVENUES
1

~~. 8 ~~

j THIS YEAR I; LAST YEAR
~.fc.e~i~
1• - 1J'==-;-==;==-f===;:===:~==;:====,-=-==#=I==;==-;ac=zl;=a--==;==m~~
11
I

THIS YEAR

I

LAST YEAR

00 2

1

!~!_

~!~-~
-?
~ !_
m~ l . - - - = -- + - ~l- - . . l -- .......-l!--1-~1,.._ · ~1_"_·'....

,,..,::~::~c.:::~:.:.:::.:..;:::::;:::.::::..::rc.::~:.:::~.;.:~il;;;;.~_ _ _ _ __ ___,l,I_ _

l

7
1
_,,.,I_ _6_,+-:i
_t;,
_.·-------:l...._

_;p~··~-!'

,...__,.:~F~r~O~lll~~~I~n~n~ir~l~JJ•~ll~it~i~es~·--------;·,--' - t - ; ~ . - - ~- ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - ( ' - - ~•___j__~,--t-~·-------,

l :\Ils&lt;-ella11eo11R

I

.

'

.

Total

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\Inintennnce of Pinnt
nnd Structures:
• S1111crlnteudence
llepalrs of Buildings nnd Fl.xtures
l Repnirs of Machinery and Apparatus
' '£rnnsmiss1on &amp; Distribution-Repairs
Ilepuh·s and Renewals of Tools
Pinnt and Structures-Depreciation
Other Mniutenance Expenses
Total Maintenance

Production Expenses:
~uperintcndence
Transmission and Distribution
Other Production Expenses
Total Production Expenses
Commcrcinl Expenses :
~uperlulendencc
u,·erlislng nnd Soliciting
Iller Counuerclal Eiqieuses
'l'otnl Commercial Expenses
Genc1•nl Expenses:

'11lurit•~ of General Officers
&lt;'nernl Office Clerks nnd A.tteudants

nlarles nud Expenses of
..i;...,.:,ul

lunn~er and Olerks-Locnl Office

1=:-:::.,&gt;C:::,a~
l ,.!.
O:,.e;ffi:.:.;:C::::e:..::E:!:•x~·~e::,:ll.:.;Se::::s=---------H----l----l&gt;----!lr----+--~--l'--l---1----lli----+---+--......--.--1---41----+---+--4~
w Expenses
rles und Damages

,

,mploycrs· Llnllllity Insurance
lusurunce

11 G6

~ ,..., l--tatlouery. Posing&lt;&gt; &amp; omce Supplies

Other General Expenses
Total Geneml Expenses

Other Operations--Cr :
Lll{Llt nuu Power-Cowpuny Miues
Li"'ht und Power-Muse. Dept.
T.li;ht-Heal Estate Department

I

,ll!ht nnu Power-Water Plants

'follll Other Operattons ~ •

&lt;:~l~1 = =-r=:.......;·•;i--'1,3=-::8:..:7+-'0,..,5=+.·--f-"'=f-.!-ii-1
~l__._ _ 19j, ~Q

,_ T otal Operating m'?i&gt;~sft •

.,

i

~ct 0J)erating Revenue~• . -

( J•:xdmltng 'faxes)
~er;
I

A.

~

I T otal 011cratfug1~x

r•

Jtal.10
•
T11xci; to 'l'otal O_per'g

n(l
cs.

Fortltmd,Oreeon,

..... Z

~

AurUt.o1•'s Office, ~iQl':iw:,at, ................"J;ey_.....• ..............................10..~..

=--¼Y1=-¥1'91f..~l-......:.a+-~!4..-titll-- - l~W..1..2:!l:Jl_

�FOR THE MONTH
ACCT

NO.

THIS YEAR

I

i

OPER.\.TING REVE.N UES

LJ
_ I!

•

From Em llo~·es
l~rom the Public
l•' rom '.\Innir!palitlcs

'l---1

I"

I

I

I

L

:·- - -,

I

Ii

LAST YEA~_ }

I f.
l

- ; -, - - .- --1--

I

'

'.,

FOR TH!! PERIOD
INC. BLACK

DEC.

-1.---

RED

.._&lt;..:..= -4 -

INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

DEC.

REO

-11-----!,-

r

I

I '.\Ii:-c-&lt;&gt;lln11eo11s
11

OPERATJNG EXPENSES
l\fointennuce of Plant
nnd Structures:

,
1

~nperlntendence
\\
!
11,----1!:--R---'e'""u;...i_r_
s _o_f_B_u_il_d_in_gs_u_n_d_Fi_x_t_u_re_s_-'1~ - - + -~ I- Y -;· ---!!---1~--l-- -4-_: : : : : : :: : : : ~~=: ~:::::~: : :: : : :: : : : :; : : ::~==~l-:L
---ll..::.:.:==-=-=-===~=;..:;.;:==.:.:;.__.l!,____ ___,__-+__1
...
, - - 1----,f--~ ,,- Repnlrs of Muchinery and Appru:atus
I

1-J-- ~;..!T:.!r.!!
an!!S
::::ll :::,::;iss::::;lO:,:;ll:.:&amp;:::.·.::D:.:i:::St:.:r.:.:ib::.:U:.:t::.:IO:,:ll:___.R=e~p::.al:.:r.::.S,11.-_ 4 _ -+_--+li----i-- -i-- -+--~i -- ,!---l''.---+--+-~,~ -+ - -+- - + -- +--+-----{LRepalrs and Renewals of Tools

L

I

Total Mulntenunce

I

Production Expenses:
Su11erinteudence
:\Iuuufacture
•.rmnsmission and Dlstrlbutlon
Other Production Ex enses
Total rroductlon EiqJenses

n1
Commcrcinl Expenses:
\H i--111&gt;crluteude11ce
___ji AclYerttsinp; and SoUcitlnp;

1

I~

Oilier Commercial Expenses

'l'otal Commercial Expenses

\l

r

General Fh.l)eDSeS:

I,, 1:cuerul
~nlal'lei&lt; of Geuerul Officers
Office Clerks und A.ttendants
,I :-;ahn-les uud Ex enses of

h1jurles nml Damo.r:;es

.~

_J

·s-Local Office

L-

l,mployers' LlabUlty Insurance
h1surn11ce

-:

I :=-tutlonery, Postage &amp; Office Supplies
Other Gene1·al Expeuses
Total Generul Expenses

',,

~

,..

Total

'

I

I

\!

Other Operations-Cl•:

---\ Ll~llt nu(} Power-Company Mines
J.i ht and l'ower- Mdse. De t.
f.ii::ht-Heal Esltite Department
Li~ht uncl Power-Waler Plants
Tola\ Other Opcruttons

,...
"\

.,

'fotnl 011ernt1ui; Expenses

U

I
'

\

:'\~I Operullug Revenue

(J,;x&lt;:lu&lt;llngTaxes)

'J'uxes
'l'otul Operating Expenses uncl Taxes
I :O-el T11co111e Crom Operation

.,

., .

'

Hutlo of 01ier'g Exps. (Excl'dg. Tuxes)
to 'l'otul Operuttng Ile\"enues

J&lt;ullo or Operating Expenses and
•1·axe:&lt; to Totnl Oper'g Revenues

Au,Utor's Office, Cheyenne, l.V)'0.,........:........: ..........................................10....:...

•.

t

�l

=lt== ,U,,.,==--=---=-========(.

,

"f

FOR THE MONTH

FOR THE PERIOD

THIS YEAR
LAST YEAR
1·
INC. BLACK
"'~=-==-=;r:==&gt;,1:==,;a==;===~:===
C""
E""'
C=. = R
= iE
= O=~~-==
T=H=IS= =
Y EA
= R
= =i!k

~

l 083 l J'

I

1272100

I'
LAST YEAR

11 OJ

I

6 I

_...,,._

INC. BLACK
DEC.
RED

• G2 60 :
.

I

L

'I
11

OPERATING EXPENSES
l\faintenance of Pinnt
and Structures:

1

'

1~
ii

~ Sn &gt;erlntendence

!
l

-

__,,__~-----+----1---,.---....J---'---.---1---+--~---1---l---l'--

'272 00 :

I

108314

261 50

64'

62 60

I

#

'

He utri; of Butlclin sand Fixt ures

1-11==u-.::
'.l'..:.'rnI:.:,lS::_:ll:.:,li
:.:.
:,:.iR~Sl~on
~ &amp;~D=
ls..,.,tr~ib:::.U::.;t:,,:;I0~D=--....::R~e~11::.:i~rs~---1---1- ~ - -......- + - ~ne airs and Renewals of Tools
a&gt; 5 48
41 96
Plaut nnd Structures-De reclntlon
Other Maintenance Ex enses
206 48
Total Maintenance

-

-4---+----!l ~ '- - + - - - - - - 4 --

,579 28

821 94

-1--I

-+-

-4---ll-

242 66

79
, ....2=8=-iF=+24
="'=2~ 66=lF•.•
821 j 9~ .~~=

I

P roduction E:i."Penses:

424 86 ~

Genel'l\1 Expenses:

r :--11\nri&lt;.'s:
oC Geneml Officers
l;,llli~lc I rl,s nnd Attendants
:-:ularie!:' null Expenses of
r • -Local omce

El,1 :\IJ).!inge1:..1.m
•

lO 00

10 00

1

_ _ ___._~_...,_
'10
_, 00 ,l _---4-_oo
...:.i,_:;
o..:..
o _____~---4---l

,....,;,.wa=.:.:"---------,ll--+--t--l!--+--t--! t - - + - +- iJ--+.-+-J'-- - + ---+- ..;,..- -1---1----1!Insurance

,;)-"-',;..;.11;u"-1.;;.;
·n_11c"-·e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-41-_-4..::l:;;.;l~ 6:.:6~ tutioncry, Postage &amp; Office Supplies .
Other General Expenses
Total General Expenses
2J. 66

I

Total

- -

U 66_+--+-+---fl----f----46-=+6.:..'_
.!t _~---=46
:.+-..::..::,4-- +-~l---lh
21 66

86 64

1 469 34

101 14! . 6 746 70

l 288 47

5 914, ~ {

Other Operutions-Ci·:

1 Li"ht 111111 I'owcr-Wuter Plants

Total Other Opei-utionf!

1

Total Operating Exr&gt;enses
-~

832 11.J.

I, &gt;:1~t Operating nevenue

I ( J•:xc:h11ll111' Taxes)
9l 13
__,·-:.:;:
1.~
ux:::·e:s- -~-.;.,;.:c------,!r - t -i2~5rrioiiam ----;;:m-iriir---t- ;j--li;r - - +~~t icirli---- -+~~~~l---+~~-!:~I-J!

1

I'l'otul 0(leraUng Expenses uucl To.xes
:--et Income from Operation
, Hatio or Ope1·'g Exps. (Excl'dg. Taxes)
, to 'l'otnl Operating Revenues
'-""'"- -

Jtutlo or Ope1·atlng Expenses and
'faxes to Tot11l Oper'g Re,·enues

Portland,Ore.

20 5 95
66 0 5 ,
66 5

64 3

2 2

76 8

4

70 9

4, 5

85 7

'I

Auolltor's Office, 7mr:-IIIM,i ■•M ,......................~~~...~.f......................10.~...

2 0

��~

•• No.

i;

FOR THE MONTH

ACCTi.

T H I S Y EAR

1

II'

1·

LAST YEAR

....-.......,============-=c=- = = ~ * ' = = - 9 = - /
1

OPERATING REVE~'UES

t'

I

_ J From RmnloY&lt;'s

·'

'11

269 62

1.:-1~rOlllthel'ub1lC-

- - - - - l'

,:

!1

269 !28

--"---l,l1l~

I

I

I ·
•

l
-'
,1 _

- -+I--1--:. . . .

l From j\{nnic;lnnliljes

DEC.
ONC. -~CK
RED

.

0

1\r- ~d..u.;\l.ll:lliSC=elw.il:=e:a.w.· ll:l.---------!'-·~=4.2_694--'6-2-!!i.___ ,~9 128 ;;
I
-.
OPERATING EXPENSES
I

l\Iaintennnce of Plant
nnd Structures:

10:

I

FOR THE PERIOD
THIS YEAR

I'I

LAST YEAR

I I ,r-. I Ir
l 1352

H
~'

___,_____,_I_·_'._,:

l , 2'19; 9~
I

1·

~r i

I

I

l

I

~1

I

I

Ratio of 011erating Expenses and
Tuxes to Total Oper'g Revenues

I

f.

n O

~

·

-·r-=r

'

Xef Operatlug Revenue
(Exelu(lln~ Taxes)

d

,-!

: i 1 . ! ~r1 :;52176 f 1i 27 i 92 /
I ,2! M l
•

108 30 1

J.

-I

72104 1

'

es

i

'\

1\

\1

II

INC. SLACK
DEC.
RED

Jlortlam Ozoe..,

Auclitol''S Office, Ql111~ ••••s . , ......................J'Dl.7.. .2............................10. .aQ..

8

f.

�~

INC. BL.ACK

THIS YEAR

DEC.

RED

OPERATING Rl&lt;JVENUES

,~
, U.,.W~tU.IJl,l.ll..l-&gt;'""'-- --

- - -~

-

+-,;:;~=-¾l---+---l-

4•~ r - - - t - -"tr-- + - - - - t --;1---+--

+----1

lli.Q.wJ\[nniMJia-U~ri....e-s_______ _,
•

.~Ql-JS.,__ _ _ _ _ __

I

I

Tota

I

I

I

,

f

Total Maintenance
P r oduction Expenses:
Snperiutendence
• '

]\

Total Production Ex enses
= C"'o"--'m=m,.
e"""
rc
-_
in.l
__E
_ xp
_•e_
ns
_e_s_=_ _-il---+---+---:1---+--+---+.---1----1--~I·[
.-~·==
, Snuerlnten&lt;lence

_ ___, \clvextising_an&lt;l Solicitln
Other Commercial E x enses
·\

L

Genernl Expenses:

\\ :--alaric" of Geue1·0.I Officers

I~

r

Total Commercial Expenses

a=-;\:,=:!= = I i i \ -

.

- - · - - +---+--1.----+---+--1!~

7!

\
_

.

I!I

i

.e11ei:aLQJI11:e Clerl~s..a.llil....At.t.ID~
\• ~nlaries und Expenses of
Al nn.&lt;tg_e&gt;.:J\n..d..Qler lts Local Office

it"- ,

p

-+---+---n----t--+-~--+---+--i1---1--~----1:~-...:....--1
11
1

,

-t--J- Loc:i.LOJfic~~eus_e.,__ _ _ __ ---1t_ _ +---+--ir---+---+---t1---~

+-,' .L ti..~-:D.ell.....,,' - - - - - - - - - l ! - - - - l - ~ - - 11~ J.1!1.11!.tj_1&gt;_.&lt;: nml Damages
\
11
-lH. 1~mnl0Je.!.1L_L lnbm __ I=n~s~u=ra
=n=c""e......._ _1t---+---+--·-i'-~ Insurance

l

L._ '.I stutlouery. Postage &amp; Office Supplies

l

Ot her General Ex. enses
Total Genera.I Expenses

Total

;

(,

4F4:rr=========ii==t==r=tt=~FF~i===+=4

I

I

Othe1· Operations--CJ.·:
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I
1' );ct Operating Revenue
1;:xcl11dlng Tnxcs)

I ~~

l

O11e1·atlng Expenses an&lt;l Taxes I
f Xct~ ~m O.peration
\

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.

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11 Hatlo of Oper·gE:,qis. (Ex:cl'dg. Ta.--.es).
to '.total Operating Revenues

I
• ,.
.,
- t - i :Ratio
- ~~
=
:
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of Operal:iug Eiq&gt;enses and

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r

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tl •

j

• ( '•

,

'· I l•

(•

r!- '1~·u~x~·e~s_t_o_T_o_t_al_O
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pe_r~'g,._R_e_ve_n_u_e_s_ 1 !r - 1 - ---t-1-- - ,i____;~7 !----U- - +-::+- ~!---t- -l--l!-- +~::+- ~~- -i--.......:...1-.--16;

Audito1·'s Office, Cheyew1e, Wyo., ............................................................19.~......

7

�I

A CCT,
NO.

-

- -THIS YEAR

FOR THE MONTH
F O R THE PERIOD
~ - - - -- - - : -IN
:-:-:C:-."'.:
B".""
LA
'.'."'.C:-'."
K:--'"-------:-;
.,,- - - ---, N- C-._B_LA_~
_..;_
1
LAST YEAR
DEC. R £ D
THIS Y EAR
(
LAST YEAR
D EC. RED

ii

/,

1 619 60 •

267 2'1

I
I

I

B66. oa ! ·

1 619 59 :,

267 S'I

1657 19 11

•

82 100

l
1 282 90.
I

863 20
I

1 232 90

865 20

Sl~ 09

120 00
0 6G6 27

7 668 68'

8).4, 89

e 766 21

., 788 6i

PGl"tlana·, ore.
Auditor 's omce, . . . . . .W.,or~":.. ..:::~~.•.l •~-• r. ·,··· ·-::·"'"'·"····-··•oJ.....

369 '10

120 00

' 60 00 ,
'

,369 '10

I

ii

I

60 oo,
I

97'1 69

I

0'7'1 59

I

�ANc:g,f

1

OPERATJNG REVENUES
11 From Employes

1

- -,p ,•romtlle Public
FromMunkipnllties

--i~---- -

~Ilscellaneons
Tota.I

·--i

~ i&gt;E"i'ATING EMNBEB
Maintenance of P innt

,

\

:

.
and Structures:
I Superintendence

~-- t i ~s o!~i~~~ Flx_~ur~s_

4

\ nepalrs of Machinery~ A.pp~tu~ 1.._
l_ . ~nnsmlssion&amp;DlslT~~~on-:-Repnl~·f
• I Repairs and Renewals of Tools
~-:: I Pinnt and Struchrre;- Deprecint101i"1 -1
f miierMllhlte7inn~- iii;.pe;s~s- - I
----------11--4---1---4¼---+--+---tt---t--if--1!=~--'"--+---i.--4--•~--➔f---i--Total Maintenance
1__ - - - ~
·-,-\
Pt-oduction Expenses:

l · \ Ruperlntendcnce
-

Mn:uutn~ture

-

-1~

r

_ !_rruisinlsslon- and Di~lbutlou ..
·-!-Other Pro&lt;1uctlon Expenses _ _
i
\
Total Production Expenses
=-==-s=- ~-.- -=-~~== &lt;

.L

Oommorcinl Expenses:

_ ~ I.lJri~ten~~ __
' Advei:til!ing ~d S?)i.£!tinl_L
Total Commercial Expenses

-- - ~ T

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,

General E ,q,enses:

I

l"&gt;alnries of General Officers
General Office Olerks &amp; A.ttendants

- 1 - ~ i - - - . . . _ - 4 - ..-11._ _.__......_
I

: .-·., ,

'

(·..,

Auditor's Office, Oheyenne, Wyo.►••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••• • ..······102 ........

~

~

�FOR THE PERIOD

t-O?"tJ.:.:l•l , O~c .
Auditor's Offlu, o&amp;eyenne, Wyo.•..........~..:: .......:::....\ ..........................102.::.....

�/"

FOR THE MONTH

I

I ACCT,

FOR THE PERIOD

NO.

INC. BLACK
DE:c. RED

1l_

{'.

369 !/0 .

'
- -1061
~ l·

1 ~38 30 l~
11

140 00
9 ,9$ 16_1

'

11,RWiiP •·······---·. .•·~··1;.....................to2..9....

114:a 22

ll
0 935 93

Auditor's Office,

!,

140 oo.
_8 7'6 98 .

-r-r-

569 '10

l 11!3 22

�FOR THE MONTH
ACCT,
N0. 1

FOR THE PER I OD
INC. BLACK
DE:C.RED

THIS YEAR

OPERATING RF.VENUES

', From Employei;

1

,-- •,- lt'roru the Publlc

__Ji I&lt;roru .Mu~£!pnl.lttes
'L ~[iscellnucous ---- I

-------1,t----'"

Totnl

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r

General Expenses:

I

Snlnrlcs of General Officers
, Rnlo.ries nud Expenses of
!\Inlltlger nnd Clerks-Local Office
---1-

-

-

-

--

1--~?- ,-•·~'

-

T.oco.l Ollicc E~1:&gt;4:E-~es ___ ---a---'--4----1'-

I

I
I

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·•- l - J . - - f - - - - 1 - - -.........~,----'-----------+--'1--I
.,!
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l

Auditor's Office, ~eJe)lne, ::W10,►······•-u;/:.._.:.......•..:!.::.-·····················t02.. f.....

I

�I

FOR TH£ MONTH
A CJ

NO.

THIS Y EAR

!

LAST YEAR

F O R THE P ERI OD
INC. B LAC K
DEC. RED

OPERATIN G REVENUES

I'L~ ~

~~~l oycs__

11 From t he Public

...,__-,-/.....-,,J&lt; 1·o~u~.klp!Dl tles

--,r

-

i\ffscellnueons

- -

_

Total

Auditor's Office, Obeyenne, Wyo ...........................................................102........

IL - THIS YEAR ,
4f
I

IN C. BLACK:
DEC. R ED

��FOR THE PERIOD
:_HIS YEAR ..,.

l

LAST YEAR

I\

I

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Commercinl Expenses:

. r -1 1:

,

c~·

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•

Auditor's Offlce,/ CbOJemu,,.WJo:~•••":••:tr..,.C°he!.2.l'.+·························•o2...Q...

INC. BLACK
DEC. Ria&gt;

I

l

�FOR THE MONTH

fr
I, .

T H ISYEAR

/:

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LAST YEAR

~PEFUOO
INC. BLACK

DEC. RED

-

I

~

-

I

l

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I

OPERATJN G R E \1ENUES

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t

THIS y •_
I

I

2s11: e5··- ~~ 2 ~o~ ?-

From Employes
.
Froru the Public

j______

I NC. BLACK

DEc.RED

t

lf

• 9~ _60

1--~

1

2 314 23·
- '

j,

I
-1-

- - - -..- - - - 1 - - - - 1 L

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_,._._1--~1----+-

l

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-

t -

64J

_~5.,4 8

1 t479(

205 •a

1 479 641

I'_ -

369 I '10

369 70

I

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120 00
326 '8/

1eot oo I

180 00

11 368r"4

•500 95 15 032. 26

-

I

,000 95

1

Pol"tl and.9 Oregon
Au ditor's Office, • , . ,

, --►-··········6o·tohe.r.. 3o.. ....................102 .0 .....

J l 663 82

13 212 26 I 11 548 4/l

90 00

•

I

,

1 663 82

1
-.:.--

�- --- ,.

FOR THE MONTH
THIS YEAR

I

LAST YEAR

fi

FOR THE PERIOD
INC. BLACK
DE:C. RE:D

THISYE:AR

LAST YE:AR

\I

I'

1-_.... ...' _.,, _I"'

r

r c:-t:i.. .:wl
r':)r,on
Audit.or's Office, Cbe,,~nne,.::jf,o..•••...••••.•(;..,~'bG;;t. .:J◊••·········· ..········l02.f'., ....

�FOR THE MONTH
ACC'f'.

NO.

THIS YEAR

LAST YEAR

'

I

OPERATING R EVEl\"lJES

From Employcll
- -ir From fflel'uulic
l•'1•om l\Iunkl11all tlcs

_250i?6

INC. BLACK
D EC. RED

I

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l

I

• ti

' 1~,99

-

-

FOR Tl'.!E P ERIOD
THIS YEAR

!.

I

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~ ~ 1 920 D EC. RED
~

,·

1

t

105 ~9
.

2 'f!n? 187 I
T

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---

:u TsrciJttiieons
Totnl

10 1 ~~

8 67' 12'7

-'

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106 1'..)9

8 S570 7_8

168812

369 "iO
I

I

10 00
12 966 16 1 1 902 5'

M81 62 · 16 068 49

15 146 15 . 1 912 m

1901 00

I

I

Portl a:d.• ONB!&gt;D,

Audltor's omce. ii+ I

I

10 00
200 00
·230 68 !.&lt;lt 868 49

&amp;1111:PrX ..........l l o ' Y ~..a).•.................J02') ......

100 00

�FOR THE MONTH

/ ACCT_;

' "'°· I'

LAST YEAR

/;

/1

11.

INC. BLACK
OEC. REC

OPERATING REVENUES

II
1

ii

TH I S YEAR

L

LAST YEAR

I

From Employ&lt;'s

I

-

• ~

-

j From tile Pulllk
1

- / 1•'1:;;iu .l!unic!Jltllltles

- --- • 1._
~Ii:;cellnneo..l!.s

J.
I

Totnl

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.

____...........·:~~~::= --

Auclltor's Office, OhefeDDe, Wyo.~············~··························.. ·················102........

�FOR THE MONTH

THISYEAR

11.

FOR THE PERIOD
LASTYEAR

II

INC. BLAC't&lt;
DEC. R E D

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Auditor's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo.~.........................................................102........

if

�:l.Z/'·99

r

,.

�FOR THE MONTH

1

Pcftl::-.nd Oz.,o~Ci\0

Audito1' 11 Office, ~~!ri,;i-Q)ji!••················ll.,3E:::~:;"••;.:;.).i'i............102.Q ....

FOR THE PERIOD

�FOR THE MONTH
ACCT,

NO-I

LAST YEAR

FOR THI!: PERIOD
INC. BLACK

LAST YEAR

DEC. REC

l"l 099 01

I

�• · - -··•·- -

"
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WAS!INMON UNION COAL CO!U&gt;AnY
ooaui~oN NOfJCE

to ALL 00IOBBnD~

'1$3so ooncoc Ii'om aa, 0 "0oal Dapt. •EJ.eatrlo .Light &amp;D4 ·Powel' Plante 8\atam••
ct!' Operatlona of meovto Llgbl &amp; 10nr J&gt;lap, at tcmo,
'Olslle" tor t he month ot J&gt;aoembaia,19a0 aD4 t ar twel -,e
conths enclad. l&gt;eoember m., 1920 as tolloua

=:i · I · . ..l

11

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.

* 1".°"~BelU ; ;14 Jlilll4
j#ai• ...

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r 11Mb

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111.2

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8.6

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20 l'J lii COI~Oi.:3.!ITID:

l?'ls:1..:;~ C0:;'1.-,JCt .::~o::."'a, 2£7 0 ~oo~ :J3Pt o-:J.aOtl'iC :i,iz:i-:; Lnd ~0"7.Jl" )i!onto ,St::i.te~ozit
nf Op:.,rv,Cio::2n of .Jl~trio LiC:tt ~_ '?o~;()l&gt; l?lon.C ct ~ono 0
~cn.o" .::o:;, t=.0 r::onth oz .)~~e:foo2 0 1920 cr.tl f or ~,-;dl\'1O

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I

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, t · 211.:~06 t ()

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foz.- tho Pe1:iod

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I

. 85ou

03ol

9o5

9 o?

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i

�i-ortlaJd. oregon.
11 e C: ...................~~.!!7....~ .L ...........102~..... .

Auditor's Office/•

�FOR THE PERIOD

THIS YEAR

II

LAST YEAR

_I't

INC. DI.A.CK
DEC.Al!D

H

f-·

--1--l----',I-·

I.

7 .-

1-..-..-----i~·,~
-➔·-~-~

Audit.or's O&amp;ce, Cbe:renne, W yo ••.........................................................102........

I•

��REVENUES

~nl.U4.0naoa.
Audttor'H Office/ DIAM

Eip/S'WIF:il• .........:.........~~ ..~.• ..............102..1....

��.

IDl'Ul!lll4~a-egca.
'
.......................... .... · •f ···········102 ..1....

Au dltor 'e Office, .•# 5

,

�.,,

r

1

L..

-~

~.oa---.·
Auditor 's Omce, -

~ ........_. .............. .... ................102.J......

�Commerclnl Expenses:
~Dfil.'Jn~nden~e _ _ _ __
Afll•ertlsing o.n&lt;LS.olicitlng_ ___ _

1•9

il50

,_other Commerc.1.o.lJilp_enses__
I

-

Total Commerclnl
Expenses
. ..
.
~

jl

General Expenses:

6Q 00 ,

,.._lallll.O~&amp;Oll.
Auditor's Office,

•q

,«:,:................-...M7....'-Q. ................lO!a~.....

���THIS YEAR

LAIJTYEAR

~

Dic..111111

-

I

I
2 to9

119ftlan4,.0NgGa.
Audltor ' H Offleo, · -

-

Ari, --············ ....Qlltallez.................102... 1 ..

.

115 81

�PORTH&amp;_,..,n
UUITYSAR
I

j

. a·

I

.

\00 00

16 ,o

�2 508 773.
I

��LADO,.

TOTAL.

IU,ECTRIC J"~IGHT AND POWER PI~ANTS
:t.

JUA:tNTBNANCE OJ&gt; PLANT A;,iD STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141

142
143
144

145.

146
147
148

~ 11·

, I~

-

II. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
1S0
151 ,
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

t

390401

39 040
.1.

39040{.

39o4_0 I

I

/I

. I'

I

~-=

-i-

I II. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
1S4

155
156 '

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
I V . GENERAL EXPENSES,

157

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159
General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
161
Injuries and Damages
162
Insurance
163
Stationery and Printing
1&lt;14
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

r

Total

II

V. OTUER OPERATIONS, CR.

165
166
167

Light and Power~ Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Pla.n ts
Total Other Operations

J

If
lj

=....-==-=--=.iJ,~r=·=
· =-===-=-==-===T=o
,.,,t=a=l=O==p'-"'e,:Or=a=
t i=n='g=E
= =x
,..p
==e=n=s=e=s......,,===,.,..-=-=....,_...,_=-=-·===;11

1

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

10 .. 13

OTBEn OPERATIONS-en.

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation.-.J"l'enements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses
Total

Tono, Y/ash .
---~=--7=±-1---·-~---191--2

2
CORRECT:~

•

~~M~C:I.EIIK

�&amp;-Aao,TOTAL

ELECTRIC L.-GHT ANO POW.ER PLANTS
l.

I

3IAJ.NTBNANC.E OF J&gt;LANT AND STRUCTURES,

Supei-intendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R epairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141

142
143

144 •

145

146 I
147

148

/1

I

I'

l

I

..0 40

11. COMMERCI AL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
149
150 " Solicitation
151
Advertising
Other Expenses
152
Total Commercial Expenses

0
H

I

'l

Ill. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
154
155

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

156

I'

lV. GENERAL EXPENS~S•

157

1

158
15')

160
161
162
163
164

0

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (~ocal)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

H

f-1
0

Total
v. OTHER OPERATIONS, en.
165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department·
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total O_ther Operations

~i ----.,---+------

,, _ ____________

-=====T= o=
t a=l=O=p=e=r=a=ti=n=g==E
= x=p=e=
ns=e=s=========tr
i'Il =====9:-==-3....9=.~A-_Q_
I
WATER PLANTS
i
I
Maintenance
26 .1 23
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total
'=

OTHER OPERATIONS-CR.

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

I!

Total
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

rI

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation~enements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

30.'60!

Total

Ton0.
_

~ashineton.

__._.s=e¼'p'-4-t..ce.wm-41b#e;i;:.r......i.l.;;.5~t~h,___1913.

~
V.??1%,!J~

CORRl!:CT:

MATl!RIAL CLl!RK

MINE SUPT.

�ACC'"r.

Ho

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POW.ER PLANTS
l.

lUAINTENANCI? 0.1" PLANT AND STRUCTV.RE~,

Superin tenrlcnce
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus

141

142

143 '
144
145
146

Transmission and Distribution- R epairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

147

14S

Total Maintenance
n . COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,
Superintendence
150 1 Solicitation
151 •\ Advertising
Other Expenses
152
Total Commercial Expenses

14&lt;)

III. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
153
Manufacture,
154
155 ' Transmission and Distribution
156
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
IV, GENEnAL EXPENSES,

157
158

159
160
161
162
163
164

Sala1·ies of Genenl Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

,ii---=-=i-=-&lt;l----- -

Total

· -

i-.

- -39 .A~ ~

e39..Adf-.

J

v . OTIIER OPERATIONS, en.
165
166
167

Light and Power- Company Mines
Ligllt-Merchaudise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses

_•.,..==-.,,:_,_=--=-=-==,=\TA
= T=E=R =P=L ~
AN
= T=S~

~

==--======

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I·== =

I,-~ =_ ,

= = • - ==--=-==!!
1= • ~ = - = i : rJ-r - ~ =- = 1 -r J=
1

7 • 00'

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

I &amp;

1 . 5'8
10 I 13

''
U..0.0.

ll •

i

OTIIER OPEBATIO"NS-CR.

I

Water Furnished Company Mines
Vfater Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

I

---=---,_,,.,.•.....,,..,-,-,,,,_ _ _

_ [._ _____
I
1
., a ,. n
., a 4.0

r 1:

[I

8. 5'~
10 131

:· -,I

.-18 '.

!

~

j

I!

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Tot&lt;!;!..,,,.,.._=·=--=-"'••,.......-=--==="'"---=-===-=-= --=-=-=
-"'.-- =-==-= =il==""'==
-

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

:\1:aintenance of Tenements
Depreciation--'l'enements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

284 !34.~
I

I

5'8 1 12
I

CORRECT:

-~o.....
c...,tu.au.bueur........i6"-t...,na-._ _ _1913-

·11

43.49
134.5'4
3.2

11

•

~ t
APPROVED: •- .

MATERIAL CLEftK

'.

·.,M INE SUPT.

\

\

�MA'rC,,,. I A.L

1
I

BLBcrnxc LIGHT AND POWER PLANTS
l.

1UA1.NT:UNANCE 01•' PLANT AND $T.RUCTU.Rl?S,

141 ,

Superinte ndence

142 I

Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses

143

144
145
146

147
148

11

39°401;
,,
I

39040

Total Maintenance
II. CO!\11\IEBCI AL EXPENSES,

149

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

• 150
1!51
152 1\

Ill. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

II

153 1 Superintendence
I

I

154 \ Manufacture
155 , Transmission and Distribution
156 '1 Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
!

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

• 157 '1 Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158 I Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159 •l General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
161
Injuries and Damages
162
Insurance
163
Stationery and Printing
164
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

I

Total
v. OTHER OPERATIONS, en.

165
166

167

Light and Power- Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

I

I

1r=~3.9 •=4~01_ -==-

--

J

-

I!:

1

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=PN
=
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i n,;,;g;,,,,E
= x=p=e=
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Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses

1
·
_,.

28 l, 10:

I\. •

! ,

•

1 '
2 8_.J..O

Total

,. 0 eo
10 a 13
11
~

Water Furnished Company Mines
·water Furnis.h ed Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

] 0. 13
I I

•

-10r 3i·1

I

OTH£n OPERATIONS-en.

28,0991

//

.!

1'

.

I

i

I

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.-. - - ~~-=--'I?!~- - ---=-=:o
- -~
-~- - =
-·=
- =-:~===
-===-=·-'=i-r.r=
., =-==IF==-=--.,....,
~ =·- ~&lt;2'~.3J,f;~~ = 3,9......Q; -REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT
.,
I
;
\ ~ \ ~~
II
•
- ~ • • ~
J
1
Maintenance of Tenements
"\....,..,~', \~~;~\'
138 ~5(}125r 9
264jo4
Depreciation-Tenements
1
!
134 1. 5 4
134-5
Maintenance of Other Property
6
•od:
46 6'l
52 .• 6
Depreciation-Other Property
1 1
l
I
I
General Expenses

J

I

0

I

Total

Tana , Washington,

NOV 8 - 1913

------------191-

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CORRECT :

~
/

r~.t?11'1;1-b -z"'-.4-c.~c -MATERIAL CLERK
MINI: SUPT.

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HO

LA DOR

--~ I ~

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MATCRIAL...

,

ELECTRIC Ll'GJTT ANJ'.&gt; POWER PLANTS
J".

!

bf:AXNT.ENANCE 01' PLANT AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Macl1inerr and Appa ratus

141

142
143
144
145
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
146 1 Tools and Supplies
147 1 • Plant and Structures-Depreciation
148 1 Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

i
,\
I'
1l
ti

39 40
0

11

39 ° l1,.QI:

- - - - 1 1_!_
3 9 o 4 0,e.;=
L= -=
J,9- oA-Q.I -

tl - - - - - - " - _ ; ; . . . - - - -'Ir

1

II. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
150 .. Soli~itation
Advertising
151
152 ·, Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

14&lt;)

~T-

,,

~-=-::;-------j1~~

Ill. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

•!

153 , Superintenden.ce
154 ·' Manufacture
155 ,Il Transmission and Distribution
156 " Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

II

------c!=,--~-

75. 00

75

,I

.o/!

1

I___75=".00'r.' --==-:=-==---1=i_
--r~J ,r: • 0 0" __

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,
I

157 ).

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159 \ General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
161
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
162
163
Stationery and Printing
164
Other Expenses
Total General E xpens.e s

1

I

I

I

I

I

Total
v. OTHER OPERATIONS, en.

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
'- - - ~! ±
Ii = '=i===tt==

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

1 ! 2 ~.
lOol,3.

,

____.l._Q •-

I_____l l_._JJ.,,I'

/'1

'

OTHER OPERATI ONS-CR.

1'

Water Fur nished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total -Other Operations
Total
=='===
H=.E=A;:=~~A_
TE
_ ; E_P_A _
R ;ME_N_T_ __

i\

'.~

1

I
-i

I

1

• '

H=====.-=:J:;---- - , -.

=-====;a:==1!==

- -! 11

I

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General E xpenses

,·

337 t. 65\jl

68 . 2

134 l 52

405t 9
134 ~ 5

I

,

1

42 ~ od1

l 63/
I

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APPROVe:o:

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MATERIAL CLERK

r-

MIN~ SUPT,
(

42 l 63.

I

�Form 228

~AS.HI .NGTON UNI ON

C O.AL CO!.iP.Al-:Y

X..Z:i!,b~¾X-J!
Statement of Operating Expenses of. Electric Light and Po~er Plan t s ,

Water Plant and Real Es i ate Depa:rt meni at TOHO for t he mon-th of
December, 1912 0

f C( l • I..,,
I c; .,
11:ateri a ~

El ectric Lt. &amp; Power Pl ant s o

Total

~

Q

'\

............

\

1 Maintenance of Plant &amp; Struct.
39040

14? Plant &amp; Struct. Depreciation, ..•

154 Manufactur e, .................. o

,__ ___ _

,3_2.d.Q___.J-51-.:.51

112.11

Total

------

112.11

ll2oll

":}

I

I

l

I ·1 , .l I

WATER PL A11TS

9.45

Maintenance, ••...••.••.••.•••••
Depreciation of Plant, .........

.56

10;01

10.6,2

20••l j

174.50
134.52

491.45
134 . 52

~ J.O
..:J) ~~- 1£:J .3

2°45__

REAL E ST ATE DEPARTMENT
Maintenance of Tenements,••••o•
Depreciation - Tenements, ..... .
~aintenance - Other Property, ••

1 • fl')__
_ _ - · ..__,;:l:.;:•:..;::
8..=. Q

Il

I

Tono, Washington
Jany. 13th, 1914

Correct:

Approv~

@r~-)

Hat 1 1. Clerk

_

_____;ct-...;::l:.:...::c8_1_4____;_;
19
:...:.14
_ _ _191_

\,, ./,/,'/ 7 /j'IJ'• {

c

f

•1...

MATKIIIAL CLEIIK

MINI! 9Ul"T.

i

l .

�.EL'HCTRZC LIGHT A.ND POW'.UR PLANTS
,.

itrArNTBNANCH 01' PLANT AND STROCTORBS,

Superintendence
Buildings

141

142
143
144

\

Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R e pairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

145
146
14'7
148

11. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses

Total Commercial Expenses
Ill. PRODUCTI ON EXPENSES,

153
Superintendence
154 , Manufacture
155
Transmission and Distribution
156
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

131,. 00
I

107. 75

IV. GENERAL BXPBNSRS,

157
158
159
160
lC1l

162
163
164

-- .,, - - - - -

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

'() ',

.

.

23.25'

131.00

23 .25

131.00

\i

.\

I •

~.. I

T

w

Total

107.75

l

V. OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

H1S
166

167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Opera~

I

xpenses

107 ,75 ,

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

170-4Q .
I
I'

34 l 56

I
--. , 34 L561.

1.68
10.13
l I

10.13

~1-~J..

.461.3 . ;

36.2~

I

I

j'

OTHER OPEBATIO'NS-CB,

Total

---...-:..

~

......

-

, ___________ -==- :...J.4L56i.

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

1

~

1

ll.8J.J,
'

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Total

I- .~6J.4,.-.
I

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

410 14d

5611. 01.

134i. 52

_

--i -,I

4 l OL4-0J.,

Tono.
APPRove:o:

6951. 5~ "

\.

...
MINE SUPT.

�LAD091t
TOTA'-

BLBCT.RXC L:IGJIT AND z•o·wER PLANTS

r. Al,\INTBNANCE OP PLANT -~ND STJlOCTonus.

141

142
143
144

145
146 '
147
148

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
l\Iachinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R e pairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

I

39040

39040,

39--:40,

u. COMMERCIAL BXPBNsns,

149
150
151
152 I

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
IU. PRODUCTION BXPENSBS,

153
154
155
156

-, - 1i

Superinte_n dence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

101084
-

101084

IV. GBNBRAL BXPBNSBS,

157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164

13.74

-

115.58'

- :t -

13 ~74.

-

115.58

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total

101.84 ,

53.14

_101.84 ,r-.

53. 141,

154.98..,
I
I

69 )95 '

28~8,

98 :8o!r
10!13

V, OTIIBR OPBRATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

I I

- ---1 L- - 3.8 ~ 98[v!1

· - =- __69~ 95

OTHER OPBBATIONS-Cn,

l

Water Furnished Company Mines
·water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total

I

~ / / .?,;J.

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of OtherProperty
Property
Depreciation-Other

437 . 41 ,!I
1

16 ,ooJ

. ,

General Expenses

- - - - - - - - i - - - - - - + -~

Total

_

-· _

453_.!4

·~

~Ef/\t ,S'-

_ _ _r.._f.....
•"- ' -•

_.1_....:;.._41'-'9-.1_4_ _ _,9,_

0

/.P !l){r c,-v:-u¥J1~;7
co•uutcT:

Jv . ·

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MATaltlAL CLEltK

I

I

1
~ 69•i9~t-,.38.98{r'

- - " - - - - - ---ir----

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Tono. Washington.

10.13

#

. -

APPROV~o:

I

t

I

io?r 3

I
500 60 .
134 r52

108193 _

¾ *
63 . 19
134. 52

I

,16 ~00
-

97

,

J
-

651 12 ,

1·

-.~

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r.

I

I

.ELBCTRJC LXGHT A.ND P OWE R PLANTS

'

l\CACNTENANCE OJ' P LAN T AND STR U CTU H J?S ,

I
I

Superin ten de uce
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Appa r atus
Transmission and Distril.rntion·-R epain;
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures- Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141
142
143
144
145 I
146 '
147
148

MATC::Af AL

I

\

I
39040

390491

~ 3 90 40;~

._3~o40~

~-

I

149 i

Superintendence
150 \ Solicitation
151 :', Advertising
152
Other Expenses
Total Commercial E x pen s es

104022

160
161
162
163
164

166
167

L

I

. r
lOo l J

,t

114l 31

I

,. 1 1 4_:93.5.L'.'. '

I

Salaries of General Officers, Gener al Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)

I'

General Office Expenses
Law Expens es
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationer y and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

I

,
'

/
1

·____I

j
l04 l 22y

Total
v. OTHER OPERATIONS- en,

165

I

.I

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

158
159

I

I

3.I
l0.4o.22i;&lt;- ~l .0_ol ~

Total Production Expen s es

i

I

r

153 I Superintendence
154
Manufacture
155 , Transmission and Distribution
156 ' Other Expenses

~

.

l,

I

III. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

157

\

I

11, COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

I

TOTA.I...

·-- ~

40 ' ~'ll[i

·l c::'l l
!)/ -,:
J
_z u~f-- ~ •~ .dl ~ •

i - --,,-

Light and Power- Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power- Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

1 ,.,
Ii

1'

I

i- -- -

,

T

I

i

;I

---; -

- r- - - -- - T __ ,

- -- ·

WATE:o::: : ; :ating~ x ~se~ ~---=-=-~--=c-==="'-==--- ;--==l 04._ol 2?.J
l _l ---49l 5°1~-=l.5' r· Z (-

lJ

l4l .. 25!r -

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General E xpenses

I

____ .

Total

2901-2:3,
170 o381i
1
10013
10 .. l J .

l

~j' "-=-·.l...4J

1
i 5!},~--=-_ ,. 3.9J,26f'-~l80J o 5.._ • '-".' __·

I -·-

I__ ___

~

OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

I I,_ .

I

J

- - -~

.• __

_ _ _ _ __

Total
BEAL ESTATE DEPARTME

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation- Other Property
General Expenses
Total

Tono, Washington,

134 05'

i

I

134105

!

I
I

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-

- - 1 - -; 1--

~ ~u ~I'~ ·_ ~44- o 53~~ -f~~.i 9~. -.~ 468_o4
. ,Ar
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.
i

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MATIAIAL CLIRK

MINE S UPT.

I

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�Acer.

TOTAi-

NO.

BLBCTRXC LJGHT A.ND 1:•ow.ER PLANTS
I. MAfNTBNANCE OF Pf.ANT ANJ&gt; STRUCTURES,

\

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141

142

143
144
14.5 •
146

147
148 I

11. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

149

150
151 '.,
152

~_J_1
--C--~---'r ----4--=-+-~i="'----==~-

-

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

153

154
155
156

~;

.,,,,

A

158 1
159
160
161
162
163
164

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Sa1ades of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

I

__ j_,_·_

_j

,, I

-r

.tr • ,ii.,.,.&gt;,.,.,

-. I

I

V. OTHER OPBRATIONS-CR,

166
167

.

.

Total

165

"

.,.

I

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

."

: ( -,..-• - .

~-= ,· .-11
i --

---:;

r •

157

.-l,,1·-·
-,

.,.,

~

.,7 .,1

I

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

--- -

~ n J ,. ~
.~I ., .
....
y-- -~ .I e,11 , . ~~= =;••;-1 :· !?..!•
~ .

Total Operating Expenses

~=-- 1

:rmrr::,:e-e

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of PJ,ant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

I

-- -

,

l

'

1
J.2 36

2i39I

lj~ (' C

l Oolj

JC r l~

~

_J_

I

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1_1"

-

-

.

'"' '"l

·' O

OTHER OPBBATIO:NS- CR,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total

. __ !
1(, 1 (Ji") •
,_=

Ra:~AteLnanEScTeAoTfETeDnEemPAenRtTsMENT

- ~ ]

M .....
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

l

_
- ~

,.-

.:U:;, p· f.
.

:

"l

-

?.,1

L:

~

•

J;~l-

-r •-.- ~~-... - fie ..

, r ..,

.

- ;:, " - :..
~ •
_.: n

I~
, . I •,
.....;;i ~, ,.. .;

1~ t ~. .. r

J..:., : ~ ~ ~

•

·-- - - -- - - - - - -- - - -- -- - - - - -- -- -- -- - i i - - - --+--il-- -+---l-- + -__;- --,--4~

Total

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--.,
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.,. ( . . . .,.,
MATI!.RIAL CLERK

';7 _ __ :2 '.." 11.~

APP~

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--

INI! SUPT.

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�LADO"

MAT-..IAL.

TO"TAI..

BLHCTEUC L•GIIT AND POW.EH PLAN'.l"S
r. llfAfNTB.NANCB 01' PLANT AND HTRUCTUnllS,

\

Superintende n ce
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus

HI

142

143
144

145
146
147
148

Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures- Depreciatio11
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

149

Superintendence
Soli~itation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

Jl, OOM'HERCIAL EXPENSES,

150
151
152 I
I

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153

154 ,I
155
' 156 '

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
IV. GBNBRAL EXPENSES,

157 , Salaries of General Officers, General Office
158

159
160
161
162
163
164

Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

_______ j

- ...,,____...,..

_,__

,,

•- - - ~ ~ ~ - ; , --

Total
V. OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power- Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
- ...

~--:i..~---

--===-=..

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

.. ,..

/ ~

' l '.) 123

l

I

.

-;, .. 0 J... ,

L

OTBEll OPERATIONS-CR,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total

C::::.~·1=,=
·:_ll== ~r=
11
23 '• fi
"\ c-• • • '

----·-=-=-==--•-......-ir·=--4

~ b J.-t

Sloo,1 5 I[
!

i

•

Tono, Wacbington.

JUN 1 3 1914

----"--'---------191-

58
,........
:,,, JJ6t
,:·,
' ~~

I

510 J15. ~ _ ;_ 92 )aa

Total

APPROVED:

MATRIIIAL CL£111&lt;

=I====!=

r.:8 I ' ) 0

~ O,J-,,&gt;,h.....__r .;)

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

'

1
I

t-j-

I=

�T OTAL

BLEC'.r.RIC I.'6GHT A.ISD POWER PLANTS
'I.

HI

142
143
144

145
146 I

147
148

Jl'IA I NTBNA.NCE OJ~ PLANT AND STRUCTUllBS,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
T ransmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures -Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

39.40
~to-•---+--;.--- - 39:40

390401
39 .4ot

'- - - = - - --- II. CO l'I HBRCI AL BXPENSBS,

149

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

150
151
152

=

111. PROD UCTION BXPENSBS,

153

154
155

156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

59000
59.00

I V. GENERAL BXP BNSES,

157

158
159
160
161

162
163

164

!

42.66

101.66

------ - - - - - - 42.66
101. 66

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

J

Total

---~

59.00

42.66

59.00

82.06

141.06

13.78
10.13

27.78
10.13

101. 66

V. OTIIBR OPBRA.TIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
---y--

Total Operating Expenses
WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

..,._.__371. ·91

OTBBR OPEBATIONS- cn,

t:________________ ______l-~._

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
'l'otal Other Operations

....._

t

1

=--_..,
_14. oo'

Total
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

!~

I

...;_,

23, 91 ___37_:.:g_l- .
l
1

I

LL
l '
30li.8;L

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation---Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

168.35
134.52

i

T ot:i'" - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - 4 -3-~l.8'

I

302~8~-

vfP
COARll!:CT!

JUL 1 ~3 1914

- -..........;;....;;..-=.._ _ _ _ _ _t9t-

/

0 7,7 ( ;'/

APPROVl!O~

r -; t ," I

MATIIRJAI. CL!'.IIK

..__,,.

&lt;'.::o.: &amp;.&gt;~-&lt;;7'"

470;. 1 ~
134 . 52

�.-C",. r.

-·

LAOO.

=i -

~AT&lt;•OAL

B LBCTRIC LIGH T AND POWE R :PLAl'iTS
,.

141

-

--~

TOT~~

"

IU:AJNTBN ANCI, oi.· r•J.ANT AN» STROCTUR:SS,

125'04~

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Dis tribution- R epairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures- Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

142
143
144
145
146
147
148 I

f

13032

I

13 8°79 \1

I

\\

79°76
1--- 1904 - - _93 _008

II. COMMERCI AL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
• Total Commercial Expenses

149
150 ~
151
152 I

---

-

·- - - - - - - - , , -- - - - - , - - - , - -

Ill. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
153
Manufacture
154
Trans mission and Distribution
155
156 I Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

157
158

159
160
161
162
163
164

Salaries of General Officers, G eneral Office
Clerks and Attendants Prop' n Audi tor office
Salaries of Cl'erks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
lnj uries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Pdnti.ng
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total
v. OTHBR OPERATIONS, en.

Light and Power- Company Mines
Light- Merchandise Department
Light and Power- Water Plants
Total Other Operations

165
166
167

==l===== =-W
=-=A=TT
=; =: =
t al
=P=: =: =: =: =:=in=g= E=x=p=
e!_l
=~=e=s-=-=-====-,...~= --====== tr-== =""'= •2
1

r-

~-=---=-~ - - - =

36 •

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
GeneralExpenses Prop 1 n Auditor's office
Total

I

._

I
-9.l• 08 !___- ~

55'I

_

J ,,,,.,...
I.

4_,.J ,__6._.j=

86. 551

5'0 • 00

19 99

19 •. 99

o

I
ll==== :,,,,,.::.-=-==6~~ ~ - = =~""'"!I=

OTHER OPERATIONS-en.

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total
-

•

- .- -

- -

-· -

----

-

- --

- - -- - -

-

-=---===•
--===--=---=
-= .- ~ I~ = = ~
~
·---.

-"--=·

HEAL ESTA.TE DEPARTMENT

198 . 3

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property

General Expenses :er op.n.,_Av,.d.i.t.o.r..!JL~!,...,!,..."'-"'..lol..-- - - - l l - - -_....

j

106. 69 1

305. 01 /

I

1

263 .33

·--,,i----~ - --

263 . 3J
3 ._

- - ' -1..l.._6 !

_

--=== ==-=
- -=-=== ==T......~ al •=---=-=== = ~ = == =1l==~ ~~~6=32..0... 02
.....:__~_.5J9=~ .9.:lb-- ?' (

Tana , \':!ashio~ton

CORRl!:CT~

,e,3-

_ _...
s""e'-liput..,,e~rn!.t.lbil!..le=..r"----'2!::an~d_ _

. . CLERK

�TOTAi..

EJ'..UCTRIC LIGllT AND POWJiR PLANTS
L

lUAl:STUNANCE OF PLANT AND ST.llUC TURBS,

142
143
144
145 '
146
147
148

Superintendence
Buildings
:fi~ixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

149 •
150
151 1
152

II. COl\lHEHCIAL EXPENSES,
Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

141

1

,1

\I
97 55\

97 °5,

0

J.2 4-1
0

i

12 . 4l
It

Ill, PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153 ,
154
155
156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
IV. GENBnAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
158
159 ,: General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
161
162
Insurance
163
Stationery and Printing
164
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

157

Ii"

Total
v . OT:rrBR OPERATIONS, en.

165
166
167

I

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light- Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations

'

I

' ----------------------1/j

-== = = = =T=o=t=al=O
=p=e=r=
a t=in=g=E
==
x p=e=n=se-=s=-~=======it~l'= =-,_..,
91_

55~

0

_ 5!2 ,~?..rt.

) :~~~7,,.?ll

• 59

10 • 59,

·.

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses

10 ,. 00,

19 . 99
I

1

19 • 9 I

I

ii

2

1
0
;:::~ E~:~~i;~:::.~;";:oactment

'

Ql.5 .-WiS f

o_,; 1

Total Other Operations
Total

~~fg ; ;·-~=;....,;,...,e:,....:-:=~=:.,...;=~=-•:-.M,..._-~=N=T=·-'""-""''

===-===

Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

I 354
t

j

i
I 4~ .
•

I

===---..==-...a.·a==
T =o t=al= = = = = = = = = ~ = =.11==,.15.'...4-1 ~._~

Tono, l!!ashington.

SEP I 5 1913

-----------191-

MATERIAL CLEIIK

I

I

JI

m:§i - -m~:§r ·

~

~

!I

=1!,.,

!I

t

I
!

---.-5..0.f r ..83

'

~

I

._

8.5~5i --' (

�I

LAOO..

MATC . . IAL

TOTAL

-i
I
I
I

.ELECTRJ'C T,IGU"J.' AND POWER PLANTS
:r.

141

142
143 I
144

145
146
147
I

148

,I

J\fA:f.NTEN,\NCE OJr Pr.ANT AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
'l'otal Maintenance

790 76
-- 1

_79 76 _
0

'
I

_'l9o'l61
•

I

II. COMIUERCIAL EXPBNSES,

Superintendence
150 '. Solicitation
151 ,I Advertising
152 I Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

149

i

-,

Ill. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

154
155

156

20.00

20000
31025'

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

153
1

610 94:

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

157 'II

Salaries o'f General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
, 158
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159 .I General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
161 , Injuries and Damages
Insurance
162
Stationery and Printing
163
Other Expenses
164Total General Expenses
Total
V. OTHllR OPERATIONS, CR.

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light- Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

I I

OTHER OPERATIONS-CR.

,vater Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
.'Y.otal · -

r

.

I
l

I

_ _J_

--

I:

I

I

201.90
263 .33
23 •80

I

_.,....._,._.,.,--;~EAL ESTA~B DE~AR;MENT ~=~....-.,.= = ....,,=.,....--===-it="""-=-__,,.., ,- - ·, --=•~=.,.;~••,,..,..,,.r..,,,,._==--7=
- ~--,=

357.69

11aintenanceo£Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other P~operty
General Expenses
-=--=

I

1

I

Total

Tona, Washington,

OCT 1 3 1913

- - - - - - - - - - - -191-

✓,1
CORRECT:

APPROVED:

1/)'/;" ,If,ti-· ..,. ~ • ~
MATERIAL CLERK

I

559 5
253 •3jl1
2 r 80ii
3•

�Ac:or.

TOTAL.

HO

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANTS
X.

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtur es

141

142
143
144 '
145
146

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

147
148 I

I

I

I

\

:UAXNTB.:-l'ANCR OF PLANT ANV STRUCTURES,

79076

I

II. COMl'tlERCIAL EXPENSES,

149 'i Superintendence
150
Solicitation
1
151
Advertising
1
152
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

II

I'

III, PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

20000

Superintendence
154
Manufacture
155 ,. Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
156
Total Production Expenses

153

,\
'\

' 157
158
159
160
161

162
163
164

27.18

35.22

2 0000
62.4011

_4.7_.18~--- Ji., 2 ~,..~ ,__;82_o_4_0if- _

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
lnj uries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total

v. OTHER OPERATIONS, en.
165
166

167

Light and Power-Company Mines
Light-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
W ATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total
O THER OPERATIONS-CR.

Water l&lt;'urnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

t;===-==-=-=-4 r._
i ==_~,
===!ilr-===~-=ci==ll=1

Total

,--=j1

·~'====-l==!b=--o!

- -H
- E.~L ~s;~T;·D
..,=
E-=P
- ~A=R- T
-=
M=E=N=T
=-===--=~-""""'= - -1F
I =--===;,-- 1

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other P roperty
General Expenses
· -- - - --T
- o-ta-1

388 '42
·,

~

,
28 60 ,
• I

9.5' 88
263 : 33
9 14
O

.

484 30
263 :3jll

37 74!!
1

O

~
1

- - - - - - - -- -+-----+--ll- - -6a~ll!-~
~t__=7J~S.G~ {

Tono, Washin~ton.
NOV 1 3 1913

----L.!.~--L-...!L~~--191-

APPROVED:

MATEftlAL CLERK

��.Forzn 228

WASHINGTON UlfION COAL COMPANY

Statement of Oper a ti ng Expen se0 of Ele ctri c Light and P ower Plant and
Real Estat,e Depar tment at 'f O N O f or the month of December, 1913:

Labor

Mat erial

c;.. ..,.

Tot a l

ELECTRIC LIGHT &amp; PO'IIER PL.ANTS:

I Maintenance of Plant &amp; Struc t o
147

Plant &amp; Structo Depreciation,0000•

Total 1v.i:aintenance

---·- ---=13..:1.£ .,,-1~2.§.
_ _ __ _ z9..?'L~.,-- •. 7:1~2§

-==e-,-,,u

---G•.11,,

'llc"

..

- - , ~ - S ' :•

.__..._

--

..
III Production Expense.'
Superintendence,.•,• • ·• ...•..... .. .. 20000
20.00
M.anuf acture, •••................... -3 o. 7L.____,§9 . 73,--1g.Q.:i9

Total Production
TOTAL OPERATING EXl&gt;ENSE

WATER

P L ANT S

~aintenance, ••••••o••••••••••• · ••o
Depreciati on , • •••••••.•.•.•.......

25075
.18
25.93
_ _ _ _ _ _1_9-•~9~9~-~

Total

::
?=:=-=2~2=-====
20~:==1=7==.±2
:~:::~=::
~

REAL E STATE DEP ART?i,'IENT

Maintenance of Tenements~••••····•

Depreciation - Tenements, ... .. ....

IC/

I I {;

~- 11 ~.43
_ _ __ _,_2 ~_26303.l
97.32

=9=
2•~3~2===
28==2=•=4=
4-=::l::7::::
!: 9=
•1=.§

Total.
Tono. Washington.

Jany. 13th, 1914 .

Correct:

~
k-)

Mat 1 1 C1 e·~

..,,.. I
c,t-"(,~

, . .,.

} V I .j,,/

--=_T_o_n_
o__
, _w""'a
...s-b...
1...
n.c,g....
t ,....on.....,.L.-.._ _;J~:/' CORJtr:cT: LP

FEB 14 1914
- - - - - - - - -191i&gt;'(

(1-"1

UJ? f 11,
•

,

APPROVE D :

, ./

/.
l

1
•

,

• ~.

MATERIAL CLERK

MINE SUPT.

�BLHCTRIC LJGIJT A.ND PO~•Bn PLANTS
I.

141
142
143
144

llf"AIN'TllNANCJl 01' l•I.ANT AND STHVCTVREN,

Superintendence
Buildings

Fixtures
Macbine1·y and Apparatus

Transmission and Distribution- R epairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

145

146
147

148

1 /

n. co•fMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149

Superintendence
150
Solicitation
151
Advertising
152 q Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
111. PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

153
154
155
156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20000
23061

158

159
160
161
162
163
164-

25.oo

48.61

25-. oo "

IV, GBNBBAL BXPBNSES,

157

20 ! 00

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)

.77

General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

.77
1.49

2o26 ,

Total

2.26/.,.
70.87 •.

27.26 ,
v. OTHBn OPBDATJONS- Cn,

165

166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses

f

150.63
✓
I
I

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of P lant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

I

L
I

OTBBn OPBRATIONS- ca,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total
REAL ESTATE DBPART~IBNT

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation- Other Property
General Expenses

----- -

Total

_l _OoOO ' ~

-· 9ol!•9

19. 40~

19. 99,~

19J 99(,

ilz, '

1-.7,
_ 3lo:l 4,k.. \-

1

~ l t 14 ~

l~ ~ - - : J - --

I=;=-..=·-~ - -

I

- - = - - - - - " ' - - - - - = - - - - - - - f . - • - - - + , - ~ - - . - - ~ :~1"---l=w-t,-.,,,4,,,-,.~

.

I

1

82. 24 ,

2 1 .0,1

103 ~29~
263 ~331

, I ~~:::_ ~ia2Lt _.
I

82_.24 r

291 .20,y

373 J441

APPROV~o:
•

I

V

'

MINI! SUl'T,

1

�t
la I

LABO..

MATltfllllAl,,.

TOTAL

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANTS
·"f• •llf'AlNT.R.NANCE OF ..LANT AND STltUCTURRS,

141
142
143
144
145

146
147
148

\

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtu res
Machinery and Apparatus

I

Transmission and Dis tribution - R e pairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

f

'---4--;+----_

ti. COMlUBBCIAL BXPENSBS,

149

150
151
152

I /.

79076 _

79°76,

79076

7910761

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

Jt

III. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
154
155
156

-

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20000

299060

I

20.00

467.61

767. 21

11.75

llo75

IV. GENERAL BX PENSES,

157

158
159
160
161
162

163
164

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

l___

Total

3~9o60

I/

,

1.
...-

11.75:

11 . 7.5' ..

559ol2 ,

878. 72 ,

450.13
10.00
405'0
464063

735.6~
1

V. OTllBR OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

L ight and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power- Merchandise Department
Light and Power- Water Plants &amp;: Real Estate
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses

I

10 . 00
• 4. 50

7;0.12
JI
128060

WATER PLANTS

I

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

12. ,5

I

3

I

19.99

2 ~93

15l. 4d ,/
19r 99i

2.981 -

21.961

•

OTHEn OPEDATIONS-cn,

- -1~2 li~
. 5-ll5i_ _..;._,_2 ,~.8---81::.....;[_-_3J8~4l

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

..., ~ - -= ,..,.,-==c::·.- ..

Total

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

MaintenanceofTenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

~

-

,

54!41:
0

1

96~04 1
263 l. 33'1

t

/

/ ;;.,'l,

'=- - ~t.?
~~~
( ))

C()ff~ _

1

_._!....,~-- --

0

Total

~,r-;141914

-

263 33,

I

- = - - -- -- - - - - . ::.=.=£___

---:.:...;.--=---=-=-=~--191-

41 J63 'f

L/.7.11

-1./,I

~-~1
·

~

-

-...... 41
.• 6-J~
,
t ,~,\!"
•
if
'}

•

317, 74v
1,

;

.•

•

I - ,_...___---J:- --

• •

V//l ;;?("?4L(.4/
MATUIIAI. CLl!..K

I

.. -

--

,. .
.1 -,

. .... ,

35'9.37,,
.

- •

APPIIOV~o:

!

,...
MINE SU~T.

�LAOO...

ELECTRIC LJ'Gn·r AND POWBR PJ'..ANTS
r.

~CAINTBNANCE OJ' PLANT AND STRUCTUHHS,

141

Supedntendence

142
143

Buildings
Fixtures

144

Machinery and Apparatus

145
146
147
148

Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

149
150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

11, COMMERCIAL E X PRNSBS,

Ill, PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
154
155
156

Sup erintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20000

IV. G'BNBRAL BXPBNSES,

157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164

20000

334.03

4740 76,

808.79

354°03/

474.76'.;

828.79/

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

~

8000

- 8000

8-.oo(

Total

916.~5/
f

V. OTRBR OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations

317.91

760.33J

45'6.92;

774-~3;l

10.00/.

4.,o

3 17.91,
I

Total Operating Expenses

1

442.42
10 .00

36.121/

WATER PLANTS

4.~o

1 05' .60/

1 4 1 .7_~

19.99

1.501

19.99 1

a 1~6~

a l ~6~

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

~

OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

t~

23.0o✓

~-

. - j.__.,_
_i - - - - +
, --:;-~
---+l----ii--

23 , oo~

Water Fur nished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Totaj.
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

_ , , _ _ - = - = -=1r -

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-T enements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses
Total

n.

30!05(

o,y

117 ~43 ~

j

I

1

24.21/
263 .33
1

----L----112-43 ~

dJ. ""_'..-

--·.. ....
r

_ _ A_p_r-i-l.........1~6..,.t,...h.._____1st.l...

M &gt; .'. ;{
.. . r ·1' /--·

l4l l 64 !
263 , 33

_

28z. 54v

v-,tPi
C0t3JU!CT:

53 i 05t

~3 i.QQ(- _ 3 9~

~~,.~
fl

e,,-

24r50/

404,. 97~ /

--~
A PPROVl!:Q: I. /

.J
MUil SUPT.

�... .A.TC:AIAI...

TOTAL..

BLBCTZUC LIGHT AND POWER PLANTS
r. ltfAlNTBNANCll: oi,· PLANT ,I.NO STRUCTURBS,

\

Superintenc'lence
Buildings
Fixtures

141
142

143

I

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R epairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures- Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

144

145

146
147
148

I

L

I

f']

.,

I ')&amp;/ '"•
-----,,

-

~

-

•

-i i . ,

r

-•1I - I.

11. C0I\OlERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Solicitation
150
151 , Advertising
152 , Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

149

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,
,- .

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

153 I
154
155
156

, ,.C: • q - ...

i I I, f .,) J ,

~
1:

IV. GENERAL EXPBJSSES,

157

1

158
159
160
161
162
163
164

, ·.
- - .J

.

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total
V. OTllBB OPBRA.Tl ONS- CR,

165
166
H,7

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power- Merchandise Department
Light and Power- Water Plants e. l~J.,~ .Cc: a.t·Total Other Operations
Total Operating
Expenses
=:-::
-

~

~

'JO ,

~

~

... ~

,.. ...

L o ~,

r'}r-

- ' ,.. ,,

_,..-

-

t'

...:i -

=-----,.,,,-=-~==-h·~ (• .

WATER PLA:NTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

2-, ,!~:
1 ,/1 '1I .,, .,•
I

.. : t.

-:/tJsz
I

OTBBB OP"EBATIONS-Cll,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
r.rotal
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

l

., , , 1 J:.
• - ""'·- - ·

~

II,,
~ .........,...

(.(3 J.:J
~'I
....
'

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
_n_e_p_r_e_c·,_a_t_
io...;;n__o_t_h_e_r _P_r_o_p_e_r_t_
y _ ____ _ _ _ __ _ __ _j L_
... General Expenses
Total

C~T:

(

~r

_

_

,

' ·•.I:-~

,1 r,

~

: . : ,,, 1
_, - " • ~
- ~~.;, •••~.)

1 , /.., ,
- - •j '

~'?.., '1 .J."J
1

I

iC

I
_,~
• ~,.,~
., Cf~

~?~
_,,
'- -&lt;&gt;' co
-',•

-l1 -.L.._. ' .•.l · ~iJ
-L '·_ ·

I - I•
,~('
. :: , ,.~

,

n . .; f

I

-------..:......--.....;._:..::__ _ _,91_

MAT■ IIIAL

CLERK

l ·'

:-,:...,T ...; \.'.'

MINI! SUPT.

�~DOft

A.....r! ....

TO'T,.._L

HO.

BLBCTRJC LJGHT AND i•OWER PLANTS
I.

MAINT.SNANCB OJ' PLANT .AND ST.ROCTUJtES,

Hl

Superintendence

142

Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R e pairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures- Depreciat ion
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

143

144
145
146

147
148

289090
-

~89 .. 90

- ~8~L. 9 0.t

11. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

149 '

150
151
152

...

-

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
154
155
156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

21) . 0 0

20000

352. 088

73 6 0)8

352c8.'3

~ ,6cJ B.

.S:
0

lV. GBNBBAL EXPBNSBS,

157 .,

'
158
159
160

161
162

163
164

St).laries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
lnj uries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Ex-penses
Total General Expenses

1 0039

Total

703o';'9

1 0 039

V. OTHBR OPBllATIONS- Cll•

165
166
167

Light and Power- Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Roal Eo t ate
Total Other Operations

.J..15 o~;..,

Total Operating Expenses

.:JJ &lt;&gt;(,6

4 00c 97'
l v oO'J

3 1 5 022

--- .J.. • 50 _

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses .
Thlal

I'
_

1

_

___ =~-----=----=='"-'-·-,==--=---==J____g2
•c

REAL ESTA.TE DEPARTMENT

I

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

I

_230 . 69~

28§0 3~
I

3.25-...._9!3 .

1

o!~j =- :20) BO~ -=i 4zj9_01_
I

!

I

I

i

l

•

llc.36f

71. 4 1

15 ~21?...

15r241

I

u:t1
l.

APPROVEO: l

II

,
'

, · I' p

MAT~RIAL CLERK

I

i

-L- 60 o:05 ,.
CORRECT:

L -" _~

-~~,..--~ =-= ~

60.,:0, I

p

Total

_ ___..J..,.u=nu.e,__1._.3...,.t....,h~--1s1..A

4i5~4-J

1

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

Tona, Wa9hington,

lO oOO
_ 4 .o~lD.. _

i

OTBBll OJ!BRATlONS-CB,

Total

716., 19

3 251

3 q 25

0

i_

1 --l-J _ _ _ _

29 n185l

1·

1

J

, 89.90f

y

1)
MINI! SUPT.

•

�M ATKRIAIL...

ELBCTH:IC L:JGUT AND POW.ER rrJANTS
'I• .HAINTBNANC.U O .P J&gt;LA:ST AND STRUCTORBS,

Superintendence
Buildings

141

142

Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatu:;
Transmission and Distribution- R epairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

143
144

145
146
147
148

289090
289090

11. CO MMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
111. PRODUCTI ON EXPBNSBS,

153
154
155
156

Superintend~nce
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20.00

719. 64

IV. GBNEnAL BXPENSBS,

157

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158 • Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159
General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
161
Injuries and Damages
162
Insurance
163
Stationery and Printing
16~
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

6.73

Total

1036.27 ,,

V. OTRBB OPBRATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
, Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
'l'otal
OTHER OPERATIONS-CU,

·w ater Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total
BEAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses
Total

Tono. Washington

July 15th

1s1..4.
MATSIIIAL CLEIIK

�TOTAi..

.RLECTRJC LIGHT A.ND POW.ER PLANTS
;r. ,&amp;;l'AfN'TBNANCB OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
.Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141

142 ,
143
144
145
146
147

148

127 097
12'l,o 97

127 097
I
127 9.7•
0

U, COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

149

150
151 ' I
152 I

Ill. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
153
154 l Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
155
, 156
Other Expenses

20000

20000
320014

310037

630051

340ol4 _ _ 3 _10oJ7

Total Production Expenses
IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

157 I Salaries of General Officers, General Office
I

158
159
160
161
162
163
164

Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
lnj uries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total
V, OTUBR OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Rea1 Estate
Total Other Operations

302065'
l0o00

Total Operating Expenses
WATER PLANTS

606~771,

405'0

l0e00,
4 ,0 5'0,

317-ol;'

62lo27j,

__12~ ~ 9 _

J-6Q_g__5'_11

4o76

22L56

l9e09

l9oOO'.,

i

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

I

17 .ao
I

'

I

118 ~ 87r
.~ - - - -3 .:.26_ _ -J .26 __

118 a1I
1
__

I

136~6 I _

11

1

27002 - -16
-,
e6,•
I

OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

r,-..

r.

I

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

I

l:- --·_.___,-

,

-=-· -.----'

.- -

I

----·

_ _ _ ==----=-----1=-=f3,_6 .s z~1---=-=-~7~~-q 4 -=--163_._62 ._
7 r
1 1
Maintenance of Tenements
86 189
22 • 72
109'• 6ll1
Depreciation- Tenements
f
~24 4 5411
224~54/l
Total

BEAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses
Total

1

14 • 2:,

-:--L--+_86 i 8.9..

="=" -

Tono. Washington.

_261.5'1

CORRECT:

,.
_ _.......;...
/\....;;;.
U..;;,;G_l:..:....._~_1_9_14
__

_
101

• "'":, ) .. ~. t., (. ' ~MATa,IIIAL, CL£11K

14 ~ 2,:

_-H348'. 401,

�I-A.00"

BLECT.lUC LIGU.T AND POWER PLANTS

r.

IIXAINTBNANC.B OF PLANT A.ND STRUCTUIIES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution - Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141

142
143
144
145
146 I
147
148

127097

127097

127097.

127097.

U. COM.HERCIAL EXPENSES,

149 I,
150 •I
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
Ill, PRODUCTION BXPENSBS,

153 , Superintendence
154 1\ Manufacture
155 " Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
156
Total Production Expenses

20000
33 2o1~

I

264041
26404-l.

IV. GBNEBAL EXPENSES,

157
158
159
160
161
H,2

163
164

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total

_ 352J.5

V. OTBEB OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses

315 ° 55,

574035'1

111"50,
4,&gt;-50.
405'Q _
L :.c..--3J5-0'5.,.._?J.9-o 80.1.-_5..90,03-51 _,
1

-=----==-=-=-..,...==-~
WATER PLANTS

llo50

p9.13 _ 122_.JJ
'ii I )(T

6_.,60

I

I

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

25'8080

L

24.70
• .
109 00~
--_ 1 3. o

I

11'"'1· I

I

17 ~36

42.• 06
19,00
19• od1
: ,.
101:- 00• J
__1.5'.. J -_ _.53_

-1T9r

!,.'Zlo

9f _

OTHER OPERATIONS- CB,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total

___
-==-c- ~ -

' -~ J 1 Lo L J
1 . _ooU
1
___,_, - 1.f~OO -=-=-• _ l f O_Or

~-otI "=-.J .6-r,,89...--="""1-7.9,.s.9r--

~ _ ---=---r=-.-=---1-=~133__•

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

1

Total

i

1

42 30
241°.9

7
• 14 2,
01

_

-------·

Tono. Washington.
September 1 5'.th

1

14i:: 1 9911
--' fl '

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

.

_ 145'_.00''

298.47

/

"

MAT&amp;IIIAL CLEIIK

~

1881 29.

~
..2 4lf• 9~,I

1G • 25~
.1 r
1
444 .461

'
APPROVl!!P:
191 ~

I

MINE SUPT.

�_

t,..ADOfll

-

MATCflllAI.,.

1,_,-

l

IM ~

\

TOTA'-

T

BLBCTH:IC LIGHT A.ND POWER PLANTS
T.

.llfAINTBNANCB OJ•• PLANT AND STRUCTURES,

SupeJ"in tendcnce
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R epairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141
142

143 I
144
145
11
146
147
148 ii

25 69

25 .69,

127097

127°97

0

______ _J~--

r

I

19 .66_i

~-"====-..a;J.5'._.l~i&amp;.__

I

I

11. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

!

1

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

149 I•
150 I
151
152 I

'

,

J

r

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,
I

153 ~

154 '!I
155
156
~

'

20.00'

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

71~.. 9l

731 091

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

158
159 .1
160
161

• 162

I

1(,3
164

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

1 . 27

lo27'

~~·_Jj_l
_, --.. __ _ L2?~

Total

J. ;}'?+=

-547 ....06 --- 886 84 '
, r
1 ~
0

I

v. OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations

165
166

167

•

J

•

297 311
1

11 ~ 50
_ _ _ _ _ -:,--- - ~ ; 0 ____4_.. 5~
1
,
_.97j fJJ.i. -- 4.81.1.64_-=--7_z51..95r1

Total Operating Expe_n_s_e_s _,,_-==------~

~ WATER PLANTS
Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses

.762l 95f

465. 64i

0

11 . 50

r f- : - , r r
65 42

42 147

•- = - ' ~

f•

17 .J 90

lQ1'7 1

6. 09

23 :. 99

l 9 ~ 00~

'

Bo

. 19 l. 00

I

91 L00

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _lJJ.l :___
' ___.........~

Total

._

~ 2.9 or120~

OTHER OPBBATlONS- CR,

Water Furni~hed Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
'l'otal Other Operations

=

1
1 0.cO

• l.fJ)-0

__ .......!?t~- - - - = = - - - - - -,- -=1..9lt)i
-=~-

91 J 59~

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

:~~;-r _:~~~T' io
7

21

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

!
~

65 J· 14
241 _92l
J

156 73

241 ~ 92t,

,

1 4 ~25

,• 14 1 25
}-

1

Total

, _ 91,.,59

Tona, \!a.shington
_ ___.,Q~c....t....,,0
...h.......
e..._r__..,l..,,1.5'-"t,.....h,.___101..A.

321.,-31, __ 41.2~ 90 1

A•~
a::
MATlfllAL CLCflK

..,_ _ . - MINE SUPT,

1

I

�,u' ,..
LADO"

YOTAL

BLECTRJC LIGDT AND POWER PLANTS
r.

141

irArNTBNANCB 01' PLANT AND STRUCTORtiS,

Superintendence
Buildings

142
143

Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Disti-ibution- Rcpairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

144
145 U
146
147
148

127097

11. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

I

Ill. PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,
1

153
154
155 '
156 1

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
1
Total Production Expenses
'

20000
327044

20.00,
682.22,
702.22

IV. GBNBRAL EXPENSES,

157

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158 I Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159 , General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
161
lnj uries and Damages
162
Insurance
163
Stationery and Printing
164
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

13.28

13.28

Total

13028

-- -- - -

496.03

13~28t _
843 .47 -

V. OTIIBR OPB RA TlONS-CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power- Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real 'Estate
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
...._._

.=--...i..

WATER PLANTS

304.00

427.00

11.50
3,0.4_. _oo _

-----=~·i=-~-43.44
I

4.5'0
44J • oo.

53.03

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total
OTBBll OPBRATIONs.- en,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total
..,
REAL ESTATE DBPART)IBNT

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation--Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses

109~44,

243.66
I

14.25
I

Total

Tono, Washington,

_86.7..9
COftRECT:

~

(

_ _N_o-y_e_m=b_e_t_l_4_t=h~-1st4...
MATIIUAL CLl!IIK
MINI! SUPT.

�LADOA

r.

141
142
143
144 I
145 :

146
147 '
148 '

'TOT.At..

.ELECTRIC LIGHT AND P OWER PLANTS
llfAJNTBNANCE 01' PLANT AND STRUCTORF.S1

Superintenden ce
Buildings
Fixtures

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Re pairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures- Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
II. CO~UlERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
150 n Solicitation
151 \'1 Advertising
152 r Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
I

149 l

-

·

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

153
154
155
156

'

20 000 '
320.50

l

-

-

200

381 .82'
- - ·--:

-ir-

'

-~

-

--

381. 82,-

340° 50 1

ool

7 02 .32.
2 2 2 . 32.

J.V. GENERAL EXPENSES,

l

157 , Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
~
Salaries
of Clerks (Local)
158
General Office Expenses
159
Law Expenses
160
Injuries and Damages
161
Insurance
162
Stationery and Printing
163
Other Expenses
164
Total General Expenses

. 60

;, 601
I
'

8.33
-

Total

3 4 0 ,. 5 01
I

8 ~33,

I
i'
8.-93·'
-.8~91
5J8. 72,_ - -859. 2:11

V . OTRBR OPERATIONS- CR,

165 , Light and Power- Company Mines and Mine Buildings
166
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
167
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses

_,.,...n~,n~=-=-=

WATER PLANTS

297.92

t

11

433 . 56~

I'

11. 50
-4 .. 50:

1 1 . 5or

--2.A-7
-- . ,.4_8_
-

42.58,

449.056._
69-.16~

292-9?

j' ..._

--- r
~

73 1 .48"

" ~501~

111 74

-

I

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

2 1841

2 J84,
19.00

1 9 ~00

I

_....__._43~

69.

OTHER OPBRATlONS-CR,

_ . 22.27
--·
- --

-,·-=

69r33rr

43

. l -_21 . 60

r

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

I
i:=-..==-r=---' _

Total

..§,9_ J33u

..... .i. 00.,

...?.i l 27j; _
I

I'

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

I

r

_9_Qr·

I

Maintenance of Tenements
62 71
138 ~ 73~
201 ( 44
Depreciation-Tenements
247 :59
247 591
Maintenance of Other Property
13 J80
I ,.
13
Depreciation-Other Property
I
14 ~ 25i
1 4 ~ 25•
_General
_ _ _Expenses
_:...__ __ _ _ _ __ __ ___:._ _....__ _ _ +--~--i---li-----;----tl- -rq-7 0

Lao:,

. ! ~al -=-&gt;- - =

........,.,.Ta --==- . ~ - · - = - - - - = ~Ii·
y-·,

Tona. Washington.
1.:;:r:4_..t"""h.__ ,91A

_ _....
n...,e...,.c....,e..,.m.._b""e..._r..__. . .

u

CORRl!CT:l

I

,

,I

,

,

7~ J5l

~OQ .S?~ -

APPROVl!h

•i:•

·;

_

I

•

I

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.,_,.

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I r ~ 4~ --

~~ c.I- 'f O b
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(..~ (\,

• •( ·. ., "'-.
' .

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�Auer.

L..AOON

MATIEAt A L

TO-,.A.L

HO

r.

I

Jt~All'l'TBNANCE 01' PLANT AND STftUCTURRS,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures

141
I

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND .POW.BB PI~ANTS

142
143

Machinery and Appa ratus

144
145
146
147 '
148 I

Transmission and Distribution- -Repnirs

L

Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

127 097

127 o9~

l V i-9-2h - 12.'Z :37r-

I

'
'

II. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
149
150 \ Solicitation
Advertising
151
152 i1 Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
i Ill. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,
I

L-

~

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total P r oduction Expenses

15'.l.
154
155
156

20 000

336 ° 871

479 .11'

I

356 .87

'IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

t

157 ,j Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
·'I
Salaries
of Clerks (Local)
158 11
General Office Expenses
159
Law Expenses
160
lnj uries and Damages
161
Insurance
162
163 I Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
164
Total G eneral Expenses

356 . 87

V . OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

Light and Power - Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power - Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Esta t e
Total Other Operations

~---== . - ~ -~

9.3 0

l o48

1 .48

8.331

8 .33:·

19.1i r

19 . 111,

630. 79f

987 .661 .

I

Total

165
166
167

9,30:

L.

s

-I

J l l ~-63

850.53f
.

~ 3 11 J 63

l

OT HER O PBB~TIONS-CB,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnish ed Mer chandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation- Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation- Other Property
General Expenses

- - - , - - --

Total

.,..•-=---w-.===----.....--

Tono . Washington.
_ _...,M.J....
a...,.nu.ou..,.a...,.r-..Jy'---"l...,5'.,_t,.,..r.,.1_

_

1a1S...

MATUUAL CLERK

------,_.

4 •.5or

)._21~1.3 ,~ :

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

-

I

866 05311

WATER PLANTS

==_,,=-,,..,.=...,._,..._

'

tt - · ,

llo50

xpe1!se __
=-==--==" ·--==--==-•itaa-=- 45 24

al,O_p~~a~

1

I

MIN E SUPT.

�L.AD o ..

- ·

Ac-ct.-.

M A T IC.. IAL..

E L H CTR .IC L XGUT AND 1•ownn

T OTAL

PLANTS

r. M A INTJtN ANCB 01' PLANT AND S T RUCTURES,

141
142
143
144
145

Superintendence
Build ings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Tran smission and Distt-il&gt;ution· - Repaii·s
Tools and Supplies
P lant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

146
147
148

\

1010 59

101059

10lo59r

j.q_f .5_9-1" _

II, COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Adver t ising
Oth er Expen ses
Total Commercial Expens es
Ill. PRODU CTION EXP ENSES,

153
154
155
156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

2 0 000

334 081

IV. GBNBRAL B XPBNSBS,

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159
General Office Expenses
160 ' Law Expenses
161
Injuries and Damages
162
Insurance
163
Stationery and Printing
164
Other Expenses
Total General Expens es

20 o00~

4160 5'9

751.40,

416.59

771 .40

L ~

157

I

Total

358.81

1 . 10

1.10

8.33

8033 '

9o43

J
9043.1.

527.61

882.42I

444.4,5'

754.91 •

~

~

V. OTBBR OPERA T I ONS- CR ,

165
166
167

Light and Power- Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Mer chandise Department
Light and Power- Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expen~s

310 .46

11.,0,
4o,'0 .

310046
,~

W A.T ER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of P lant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

460 .45'1
67 .16

44035

'

72 . ;3 3 I

l09 .75 l
I

5'

111 ~
109 ; 75'

1

Total
REAL E S TATE DEPAR T ME N T

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation- Tenements
Maintenance of Other P roperty
Depreciation- Other Property
General Expenses

----

Total

...
C ORREC T: (_}J7

O ?n,.~.,,;ta..,, u (

A PPROVED:

~

MATIUtlAL CLCIIK
~

/t

72.33 1

_ 2. 821_ _ 2 •.82
"--=.__j].i3j· .- ·- 112
• [2..- _ 184 J.3_0

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

_ __.F...,e-b
...r._u
__
A._r.,.y__.
1.,.5._.tuih...__191...S

11 . , o
4~,5'0..1
770.91 [

I

OTBBU OPERA TIONS-CR,

Tono, Washington.

1

'
J-. ~-1----r · ' ,.
inl3Ul'T,

�T

BLHCTRXC LJGHT A.ND POWER PLANTS
J.

JtEAINTBNANCll OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES,

141

Superintendence

142

Buildings

143

Fixtures

144
145 '
146

.Machiner y and Apparatus
Transmission and Distril&gt;ution-·Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

147
148

,,

L.Aao. .

-· .

L

MATKfll1A\-

.

I

-rOTAL.

I

\

I

\

1010 59,
1 01 .,59,

j

l

ll. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
149
150 " Solicitation
151 . Advertising
152 ,1 Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
11
I
m. P RODUCTION EXPENSES,
Superintendence
153
154
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
155
I
156
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

I

I

20 000
299.,40
I

319., 4 01

\

\1

157 '

158 ~

I V. GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers, General Office

Clerks and Attendants

8.12

Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159 . General Office Expenses
160 I Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
161
Insurance
162
Stationery and Printing
163
Other Expenses
164
Total General Expenses

.,35.

.

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise D epartment
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses
-~ -=--~

I

8.,33·

_16.,801'

16.80,r·
.•
808.37.

I

414.81

279.471

I

·

I

694.,28

11 . 5.d

4o 50~- -

_279.,47 ,.
t=

I

II

I'

I

-=........,...=m==

351

8.,33

488.,97 '

31,9.40

V. OTHER OPBRA.TlONS- CR,

~

0

.l

Total

165
166
167

8.,12·

7 1 0 • 2 ~\

3_9 ~r93 ~

5'8c116,;

I I'

0741

9~_.091L
I

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of P lant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

109.75
109~75
75.83
~
7f 8~
-- ~
--f------2 ,,361,- ---- 13 ·-l'-==~,-75 .8

- 11~_~85.

OTBBB OPERATIONS-CB,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total

.74 1

1

~ - =-

___T~o-n~o_,___J.lasb 1ngton.
---~1...4...
a'6c.
r .,.c,....h........,1...,5L.Jt.._.h....__1s1--5'

=-1i·-==----..
I

MaintenanceofTenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
General Expenses
__ _ __:;___T_ o-tal
- - - - - --

l

I

1--.:..---1---'11--- ----~ o

=-===-=_,,=-~-

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

-- 75-_
-+J83.,~

!

j

I

73 .. 53

I

1

lj

l .,5'8 I
j •
t

-~ -i/__- _-_ - _--+
_ : _m _ a __ _-7-5 !+-I
1-1-!f-,t-

COftRl!:CT:

. 8BJ_6__8 ._ ,

_

4
J)_O
111_.a,1

~~'Z.~6.a
I

1

25~19~

98 72

220. 05'1,
1 J60

220 r 05'~
3 Ll8j

14 ~ 2 5'l
-l.
'

t

14 ~2 c
✓1~

261.J 09~-

- 336.l 20[!

11

1

A PPROVED:

MATaRIAL CLl!RK

I

____1.._o
· - :tO

MINI! SUPT.

�-

....

AC"'Clr.

LADO"

ELECTRIC LlGIIT A.ND POWER PLANTS
,-.

141
142
143
144
145

146
147

148

TOTAL

itr..t.lNTBNANCB OP PLANT ANJ) STRUCTURIJS,

Superintenden ce
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R e pai.-s
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

101059

101059

J,_0105'9,1

1010 59,.

200 00
326064

39905'2

726.16

346064

399052

746.16

11. COM)[BBCIAL EXPENSBS,

149
150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

m. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,
153
154
155
156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
lV. GBNBBAL EXPBNSBS,

157
158
159
160
161
162
163
1&lt;&gt;4

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

l0o00

Total

8.27

20.00

8.2g

.,2

10.0
.,2

8.33

8.33

10.00

- - 27 .12~

3,6.64

874J87]

V. OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166

167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations
:..a

752048 1
llo50
_ 4,.:,0_
768048 1,--

Total Operat_ing Exp:!1ses
........

-

106.39_

WATER PLANTS

'

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

9 4~
• ~

10.04
109.,,

12.bo f

1---=------;.---•:l l 1
81.45

OTB"Bn OPERATIONS-CR,

~19.i90

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

AP R151915

- - - - - - - - - --191-

i _,
_;
I 1
I

il '-----;~ 1 ---,-_l .:OQ,,__ _ ],_~00
_ _ 1 .. 00_
1..ool_
1
=-------==-""=--+- a1.45 I_ 118. 90 1 _ 200.1~

! i
99.09 !

I

109.1,
220.0, t
14.25'

208 , 24 11

220.0, f
1402.5' /

---3.-o=--=-•.;=.
o..;:.
o ___ ...._ -L. _..__ _.3_0. 00.11

Total

Tono, J[aehington

12.00
• l ~
1

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Mainte"Q.ance of Other Property
➔
Depreciation-Other Property ~
General Expenses

---

19 49. 1
109:75~
_ 20l j 3 -5 r-

Water Furnished Company Mines
'\Vater Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total

I'

~
CORRECT:

12.9009 1

343 o45' pr

4720.5'4 I

�LADO"

• • •

MATIC . .I A L

TOTAL

BLllCTIU'C LlGIIT A.ND POWER PLANTS
r.

141

142
143
144
145
146
147
148

aIAINTBNANCE OP Pl.ANT ANJ&gt; STROCTORBS,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance
Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

153
154
155
156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

101059

J.0lo59~-

_l0J..5..9

~

n. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,
149
150
151
152

101059

III. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

20000

343022

IV. GBNBBAL EXPENSES,

157
158
159
,_60
161
162
163

164

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
Total

594.30

251008

614.JO

8.11

Boll

.21

10.00
o2l

8.33

8.33

10.QQ I

060

--- -

20.00

251.08

-

.60

10.00

373.22

V . OTIIBR OPERATIO NS-CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
'l'otal Other Operations
Total Operating Expenses

310.65
llo,'O
4o50

3.26 .56 _ ..326. 65
46066

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

43027

10.24

OTHER OPBRA.TlONS- Cll,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
r.rotal Other Operations
Total
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
l
14.25'
14.~2~
General Exp__e_n _se_s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--ir----..i-0 ._o..o:1 _ _ __:_ __ _JO ..._OQ_
Total

J
V

138 J56fo

326.061'
4

464~6i
I

~,v
APP'ROV1to:
,.

,I

.

�BLHCTRZC LiGHT AND POWER PLANTS
i.

1-11

H2
143
144
145
146
147
148

i.cAiNTBNANC.B OP PLANT AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
.Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R e pairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

101059

101059

1()10 59~

101 .59,

II. COM)IBRCIAL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Ot her Expenses
Total Commercial Expen ses
Ill. PRODUCTION BXPBNSBS,

153
154
155
156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20.00

IV. GBNBDAL BXPBNSES,

157 •
158
159
160
161
162
163
164

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses
Injuries and Damages
I nsurance
Stationet·y and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

328.22

351.66

348 . 22

351.66.

10.00

20.00

679.88

8.12

8.12
10.00

8.33

8.33 I

10.00

Total

u

26.45
827,92.J_

358.22

V. OTRBR OPBRATIONS- CD,

165
166

167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations

312.05

I

Total Operating Expenses
WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

t

396. 97
11 .50

709.02 ,

4o50~

4.50.,.

11.50 1

4t'2.97
56.73 ,

102. 90 I•

1.82
109. 75

4~971
109 ~75

725.02

I

3 . 1,
I

/'

90.00
1
90.001
_I___
_ JL _ __ 2.24 1 _____ 2.24 '

.JL=-=____,,;1 7 ., .,__l"--'-'"" _1_13~ OJ._ ~206:96..f_
OTBBB OPB.DATIONS-CR,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total

f+I

I
J i&amp;=.c.....-.=~

= - - - - - - -...- =
•

BEAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
_t__ _ _ Gen_
e r_al_E_xpenses
- - - -------- - -- -

L. . .93-.1,
86.49

Tono, Washington.

-COf!RECT:

- - - - - . . :1___,;•:;;.:___:_•_ ~
, ....:i.!
:____191_

_{LlJr:,.J~

I

r-

2 ·100 r ..2...: 00 '

-~04.196 i

/

68.40

I

[!

1.5'4.89

~

220. 05

l

14 • 2 5 I

j -1,..-_·3..o -.p.o- ~
l6.9.'f4

--2.. 00
2 00

~ ~l:81 ~--

53 • 25 1

Total

\

220 .; O5 /

53. 25

1

302.70 1•

..

14 .' 25
30 f O

4-72.44

MATl!IIIAL CLCIIK
MINE SUl"T,

l-

�LADO ..

MATIE.,.IAL

TOYA.L

BLBCTRJC LIGHT A/SD POWER PLANTS
1. ltfA.fNTBNANCB OI' PLANT AND STBOCTURIRS,

141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148

Superintend,.mcc
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Dis tribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

101058

1010 5'8

J.2J. .51 JI

12la5l

ti. CO~UlBRCIAL BXPBNSBS,

149 ,
150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
I ll. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

• 153
154
155
156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20.00
340.27

20.00

655. 75,
315'.48

IV. GBNBBAL BX PEN SES,

157

Salaries of General Officers, General Offi ce
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Expenses

158
159
160

10 . 00

10.00

\&lt;l¼-1-1.
~aanrni!~ranc e
t~ "'- ~~e~t
Th~urance
163
164

20.96

20.96

8.33

Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

10.00

Total

8.33

29.29
466.28
- I

370.27

39.29
- 836"55T

V. OTBBB OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations

322.60

Total Operating Expenses
WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total
OTDBB OPBBATlONS-CR,

Water Furnii;bed Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total
REAL ESTATE DBPABTMENT

Maintenance of Tenements
8 O~ 67 ~
Depreciation- Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation- Other Property
~
General Expenses
,3...7-;~
=-=~=
Total- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; i - -1-.J
14J~2 r-

243 ~ 3 41
220. 06
1

I

TONO, ".." .'ASH.

!
,.(b.O
I;, . , .
t"i 6l

I

COflAECT:

JUL 151915
-----------191-

14.125

&gt;- .,.

.(

,f;;-/ I,✓-/.

APPROVE~

-

r,?,(,/t'(!)'[, ~ .J:_C..

MAT~IAL C:LZIIK
MIN&amp; SUPT.

�••

LADO,t

.ELECTRIC LIGHT AND J•OWER PLANTS
I.

JHAIN'TBNANCE OJ' PLANT AND .STRUCTUDEP&gt;,

Superintendence
Buildings

1-fl

142
143 I
144

Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repa irs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

145 I
146

147 i'

148

101058

101058

,~_ l01._;58r

LOl o-5-8}__

IL CO~UIBRCIAL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

lt

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

,I

153
154
155
156

Superintendence

20000

Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses

34105'4

I

215.11

Total Production Expenses
1

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

157 1 Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159
General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
tp!l.~ Injuries and Damages Industrial
fo~ ,u Insurance
lb3
Stationery and Printing
H,4
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

10000

10.00

Ins.

11.151

8033

Total
V. OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp;: Real Estate
'l'otal Other Operations

627J021

llo,'O
-

. 4.o 501r -

_

6~0 02{--

Total Operating Expenses
- ::.me,;

.............

-=..-.-.

....

~,.-

l

-

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total
OTHER OPJlR,j\.TIO'NS-CR,

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
Total
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

Maintenance of Tenements
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation- Other Property
General Expenses
Total • '
V1&lt;1mi~" IS¥

-

TONO, WASH.
ORRECT;

--~
AU~G
~ l4
_ 19_15__,s1-

APPROVl!O:

MATl!RIAL CLERK

MINI: SUPT.

64~69~

�L..ADOR

I

HLBCTJUC LIGllT AND J&gt;OWER PL.ANTS

r. A(AJNTHNANGE 01' PLANT ANI) STRUCTUltBS,

Superia tenclcnce
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery a nd Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution-·R epairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141
142

143
144
145
146
147 :,
148

TOTAi...

I'

I

I

I
_

I

__

I

I

10l c5 9

101. 59,

1 01 .. 5q

_.101 r-9r--=

·- ·-1-~

11. COM:&amp;IEUCIAL EXPENSES:

Superintendence
149
150 I Solicitation
151 '.\ Advertising
Other Expenses
l 152 \'I
11
Total Commercial Expenses

'

-rtllib
, , r-~
~

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,
11

153 1111 Superintendence
Manufacture
154
Transmission and Distribution
155
156 ·, Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20 000

2 0 .00

339 .17

319.45

658 .62

_j_ - - t 31.9. 4 5..
678. 62

lV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

157 -'

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158 \! Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159
General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
16U2.. Injuries and Damages lndustria,l Insurance
162
Insurance
163
Stationery and Printing
H,4Other Expenses
Total General Expenses
11

1 0.00

1 0 .00

oa/

11 .08

11 ;

8 . 33

8 .33

--r - __J_

1 9.41 _
440 . 45

Total

-I-,

29 !41

809.j2

V. OTHER OPERATIONS- Cl\,

165 I
166
167

1

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations

=:i,,-=wii_....,_.__

372. 37

1

11.50

L 323_.JOl C 3,88 :37!

--=--Total Operating Expenses-=--,-===--==--it~·_

46 16 _____5-2 . 08 .
0

WATER PLANTS

,

1

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

1 )70
I

:

109}75

~

1

80 • 00

_ 5 .117-

_ _ _ Q._1O.Q

- - - -1.l o

Total

1

2 141

109 J75 ,
Bo loo
, l ~ J ..'7

~ U 5J1 1~ -~ 1 l /j:

OTHEU OPERATIONS- CR,

Water Furnished Company Mines
,vater Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

)7111

2J o_o _ _ -2J o_o_ LJ

--=--

F1

_

1

I
1:

-=- -==-=--~~-===ii:=-=---~ l o f. _

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

' I

2.6.0 ~ . : ~ •.o_o _
• t
! .
UJ . ,6 J ==- 205..,..3-3

~----

II

I

Maintenance of Tenements
I
139.,27 1
ll7 .io5i
256 r32
Depreciation-Tenements
222 ~46[
222 J46
Maintenance of Other Property
!
· 3. 161
3 ,16 ·
1
Depreciation-Other P roperty
'j
14 25!
14 J25 ,
__,..._ G_e_
n e_r_a_l _E_x_p_en
_ s_e_s_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--;,,--- -~..O_Q'-lt---t--'t--.,....--: 301.oo

!

Total

_

Tono, Washington.
September 15th,

CORRECT:

19 1.2..

~
MATEIUAL CLUU(

I

l

l69 J27

;56£92,

APP//Ff,D:

5'26li9 '

·~
1

---6,)_c - -- MINE SUPT.

�A~cr

r-· -

L.AQOl"t

TOTAL.

ELRCTRIG LIGHT A.ND POWER PLANTS
,.

.HAINTBN.\.NCn OF PL.~NT AND STRUCTURm,,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures

141 •
142

143
144
145
146
147 •

Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

148

10l r591
101.5.9.,~

II. CO~IMERCIAL EXPENSES,

h

149 ·,'

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

150
151
152

_.-~
U-~' '

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

1

-

101059,

-=I=+=-,
I

I

Superintendence
153
Manufacture
154
155 I' Transmission and Distribution
156
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20.00

334-o3l '

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158 ,I Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
159
Law Expenses
160
161.} lnj uries and Dama.g es (Industrial In a ur a.nc e)
Insurance
162
Stationery and Printing
163
Other Expenses
164
Total General Expenses

' 157

I

lOoOO

10. 00
10 093 '
8033

.1 9026

Total

4.71065 "

V. OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations
Total _£peratin~ ~ens;s ......=-==--- - -=

318 o.77

I

400 o98
l0 o 00
1
4o50 t
4;!.5 o 48

I
1

[~- - -~ _ 318 0 ,.7 1
_, ;= - =

~5+-0 '-1 . ,_ _5-:6 1 ~ !

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

12io 22

I

• 73 J

,

1

80.00

O_.j)J) -··-.6 o•l3
t •
.116o_;Ql

-

80 ~00 •

- ~16 ~J.

~-~ 8
I

1

~

I

I I
J...==:...a--=~=¥--~=ic'-=.1-• 00 . _ . ...J....,.Q_Q
I,
I
2.·
2
2
--~=--==--==--~=-- ., ..
ll5 .. 611
21'2 J83_
'

1 1 . . . - - - - - - - -- - - ·___,, o.~r

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

:

I

!

Maintenance of Tenements
72.86
Depreciation-Tenements
Maintenance of Other Property
Depreciation-Other Property
I
General Expenses
., n
---=:.::=.:.:.:::..~.::- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t t - -~ ,
Total
102 • a6 J
'
.......
1---- · -

I

Tono, Y:a.ehington,

COflRECT:

169.12
222of6 !
; l.180 I
14.25

j

241 J98
222J46 1
1.180
l4 J25
. 311.oot'

APPROve;o:

✓;;

_.,,

'- , - •., ~

,

I

J
I

,., ·., •
1 .• It,
I\
•

'"' H

"'i"'-t'
M,._Tl!fUA1. CLERK

.u..J.o.Q

510 J4.9

,
__,_.O_..c..,.tcxo..,.b=e.,,_r_,.,l_,,_5'.:,,.th=:..1.,_ _1e1..2.

_ _

I

~

_

;

109. 75 ;

'

__ 102.~2

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

-

'T

12 o 95 I

109 .:7511

j

OTUBR OPEUATIONS- CR,

Total

·-

I.

WATER PLANTS

-

lQl.71

o

1

0,e;asui:T.

_...----- ~ - - ~ -

�,._,,._.,.
HO

ELECT.RIC LIGDT A.ND P O W.ER PLANTS

r. MAL"ilTliN,~NCB OF P L ANT AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R e pain,
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141

142
143
144
145

146
147
148

167066
-

-

167066
Jr

167066~ -

16,7_0_66

310042

6'}7,79

I· ..

11. COM:&amp;lERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

~
I

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
154 •
155 ,
' 156 1\I

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

20000

20000

347037

~ l__

367037 .

r

_L _

Jl0o42 t,_

677079

'IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

157

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
159
Law Expenses
160
16D. Injuries and Daxµages Industrial Insurance
162.l
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
163
Other Expenses
164
Total General Expenses
V. OTHBR OPBB::::~S-CR,

165
16(,
167

Light and Power- Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power- Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations

I
lOoOO •

__

J

l0o00

19 65'

377 •37 1

497 o 73 1

330 2,
0

0

jI

424 0 80
lOoOO
4

I

,ot-

F -33-0of5' • ~439:30
_ _2~tal Operating Expense_s _ _ _ _-==- - - = =it=- - 4'"-"_= o!e_;l.2 -=5'.&amp;_o 4 3 _

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

I

OTHER OPERATIONS-CR.

Water Furnished Company Mines
Water Furnished Merchandise Department
'l'otal Other Operations
Total
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

I

I
,1 - - - - - + ------

~l.1Q.O._

_ _ _ rO.O

l!==-=-"'=='f"==#-- = ~ -1 ~ 00_

tlQ.
7

bo

:....---.- ~ ·•"-r

_8~. 25

l 'l._2Jr~I:=' --

io

1gg Ioi

i

~ •

Maintenance of 'l'enements
69 . 1
9~
•
,114 •
2 ,.·1
Depreciation-Tenements
2 8.• l
Maintenance of Other Property
1
'
Depreciation-Other Property
j
General Expenses
-,
......:::.:.:::.=.::::....::.:~------------------+ - -..J..&gt;~pL'&gt;(~ - --'----r--fl-- _...;;,.0 ~!.w..&gt;.4-Total~ --W'"'"'-'"_,_.,,,._w,,..,.w_w._,w-rn....-=--"""""""~~=-----==t.,,~
99_.g._4 . -3..79. 09
478 J23

I

NOV 151915

-----'--------191-

_

l _Jj)

,

�rr~
.
AacY.

LADO"

MATIC..IAL

N O ,

ltfA~TENANCE OP PLANT AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings

141
142
143

I

BLECTRIC LIGU'r AND z»oWER PLANTS
I.

Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution--Rep,tin;
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

144
145 I
I
146 I
147
148 I
j1

U. COI\IMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149 i Superintendence
Solicitation
150
'I
151 1', Advertising
152 ·:,I Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
'\
!

1 -1
I
I

Ill. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

l1

153 l' Superintendence
154 1' Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
155
t 156 O
Other Expenses
•,
'1i
Total Production Expenses

l

'
I

I•

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

157 1l

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
ii
1,
Clerks and Attendants
158 :, Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159
General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
161'
Injuries and Damages Industrial Insurance
162
Insurance
lb3
Stationery and Printing
lM
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

20 ooof

lOoOO

Total
V . OTHER OPERATIONS-CR,

165
166
167 '

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations

=-c&lt;:;===·----

Total Operating Expenses
WWW.

- ·

--

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Tota1

Tono, V/ashinr;ton.
APPROVED:

_ ___..D....,e""c""e
=m=b-==e""'r__,l...,5,&lt;_t ""h~,--1&amp;1...i.

r'

- ,. ~t..- I- . _( .£-? _ ..,,.--· MINE SUPT.

�L..Aeo"

TOTAL.

ELUCTH.IC L.IGUT .\.ND POWER PLANTS
...

l·H

142

H3
144

145
146
147
148

,.,.AINTBNANC.B OJ' l•LANT AND STRUCTURES,

Superintendence

Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distl"i&amp;ution--Repain;
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures- Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

26.25

0

133. 9_1

II. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149
150
151
152

26 25,

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
ID. P RODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
154
155
156

Superintendence
11anufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

795. 53

3G2. 57

IV. GBNBOAL EXPENSES,

795 053

157

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158 ,, Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159
General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
H,l.}.
162""
163

164

Injuries and Damages Industrial
Ins urance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

20.oa

2 0 . 00
1 0 . 00

10.00

Insurance

I'

J 0 e00

Total

121. 63 ,.
1,051.07

392.57

V. OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations

565.48
lOoOO

Total Operating Expenses
W .ATER PLANTS

--

L!-9 . 07

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

l

9.00 /
75.oo f
-- 15. oo r
__ _ 99__._oo .

OTUEU OPBllATlONS- CR,

Vlab;r Furni:.,hcd Company Mines
,\Tat,;r Furni&lt;,hecl Merchandi5.e Department
Total Othc:r Operations

579.98
78.52
72.02 j
21.65/

.9J.67r
,.
j

lo QO r

1. 00

'l'otal

92.67 '

Rl~AL ~s·rATI~ DnPAltTMENT
I,1 aint,:n:1nc1; "f 'J'c:ncmcnt.s
lJ•:r,rcdati&lt;m -'l'1:ncm1:nts
;',faint•:na nc1; of ')tl1•:r l'ropl:rty
1,1:r,r,:ciati,,n &lt;Jth,:r
&lt;;1•n•: raJ J-,x111:n•,1:1&gt;

4•• 50

343 . 50

.

Pl'opc.rty

'J',,t ;ii

t

I

COtaR~r.J •

rn, G

( /.) .

.. '\.,
Mlllr.NIAI C::I ,11K

l

. 1 •.oo+
1 .00

191.67 i

f

20'J . 9&lt;J 1
280. 1 6

275.46 1
::'8~1 ~ 16 ,

196 . u

!J 93 . 6:1 ~

(

]O . 00 I'

�r.

BLHCTRIC LIGHT A.ND POWER P.JJANTS
.&amp;CAJNr.HNANCE OF PL,i.NT AND STRUCTUHES,

141

Superintendence

142 •j
143

Buildings
Fixtures

144

Machinery a.11d Apparatus

145

Transmission and Distribution- Repairs
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

146
147 'I

148

11. COl\DIERCIAL EXPENSES,

Superintendence
,, 150 , Solicitation
Advertising
151
.
152 ii Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
~
149 •

'i
II

.

l

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153 I
1
154 '
155
156 '

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses

157

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
General Office Expenses
Law Exp·e nses
Injuries and Damages Industrial Insuranc e
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

158
159
160
16l_l_

16'.! 2

163
164-

200.00

2 0.o 00
1 0 000

l OoOO

Total
V. OT.U:ER OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power- Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Esta t e
Total Other Operations

477° 57
lOo OC

. 4 o,50 ,

- 492007
,67 o·o o !,
I

Total Operating E?{penses
---~~ ----

II

WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Ex penses
Gen er al Expem,es
Total

I

·48. 75
72002

3

.65

123.82

en,
\Yater F urni•.hcrl C&lt;,m r,ao y M ine~:
o;,,,:a t~r J• urn;thc&lt;l Merchandi!,1; T&gt;t:p,~rtm1:r1t

OTH ITTl OPJ~U./\TIONS

T r&gt;t~l ()ti11:: r (Jp1:ra.tio n !l

I

'f,,t~1

!
t

l o ) tl t
l o llO t

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1. .HAINTBNANCB OP PLANT A.NJ&gt; STRUCTURES,

Superintendence
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- Repain;
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures- Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

141

142
143 ,

144
145
146 1

147
148

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0

1070 66
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II. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

1so l
151
152

r

Ill. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
Superintendence
154 • Manufacture
155 :; Transmission and Distribution
I 156 1
Other Expenses
'

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333°92

Total Production Expenses

333. 92

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

157 :·

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158 . Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159
General Office Expenses ..
Law Expenses
160
16L} Injuries and Damages Inductrial Insurance
Insurance
162
Stationery and Printing
163
164
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

20 . 00
10.00

20000
10000
I
11.92

8.33!
__ 2 0 .2-5_

Total

445'.94 _

V. OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166

Light and Power- Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-~ater Plants &amp; Real Estate •
Total Other Operations

167

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375 070

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10 0 00
4 050.

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3.115

12.00;
72 o O2
1
72.50 1
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Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
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Water Furnished Company Mines
·water Furnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations
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Maintenance of Tenements
D~pteciation-Tenements
M"~ntenance of Other Property
.• Depreciation-Other Property
/ (:¼t!neral Expenses
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15.15ij

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370.56

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J.

141 ;
142

143 ,'.
144 '

145

146 I
147 ,
148
I

149 'I

I.

.UAINTBNAN'CE 017 1•LANT AND STRUCTORI?~,

Superintendt!nce
Buildings
Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
Transmission and Distribution- R epairs
Tools and Supplies

I
3o15 !

I

Plant and Structures-Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

r-

132 0 96j

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Superintendence
I
150 !· Solicitation
151 • Advertising
152 11 Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses

~.

'•

111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
154 11
155
156 \:

132 0 96:,

Superintend ence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Tota1 Production Expenses

J

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1
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35201411

t

IV. GENERAL EXPENSES,

157

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
Salaries of Clerks (Local)
158
159 , General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
161
Injuries and Damages Industrial Insurance
162
Insurance
Stationery and Printing
163
164
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

~

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- 8 2 3!
35_2 . 14!i - _.5__2 6 f _og;
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20 ;00
10.00

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10 .ool

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11.56
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385 .29~

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V. OTHER OPERATIONS- CR,

165
166
167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power-Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Real Estate
Total Other Operations
Total Ope:ating Expenses_
WATER PLANTS

Maintenance

Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

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141

142

Buildings

143
144

Fixtures
Machinery and Apparatus
.
Trans mission and Dis tribution- Rt!pa11·s
Tools and Supplies
Plant and Structures- Depreciation
Other Expenses
Total Maintenance

145

l46
l47

L48

13 2 . ')6

132 . 96 1

132~96~·

132 . 96 1

33'/ . 97

333 . 20

671 .17

337. 97 .

333 - 20

6 71 .17

1

n. COMMERCIAL EXPENSES,

149

150
151 I
152

Superintendence
Solicitation
Advertising
Other Expenses
Total Commercial Expenses
111. PRODUCTION EXPENSES,

153
154
155
156

Superintendence
Manufacture
Transmission and Distribution
Other Expenses
Total Production Expenses
IV. GBNEBAL BXPBNSBS,

157

Salaries of General Officers, General Office
Clerks and Attendants
158 ' Salaries of Clerks (Local)
159
General Office Expenses
160
Law Expenses
161_,_
Injuries and Damages Indus tri a l Insur ~nc e
162- Ins urance
163
Stationer y and Printing
164
Other Expenses
Total General Expenses

2 0 . 00
10 . 00

20 000

1 0 . 00
l l o04

l l,i04

8.33

30 . 00

Total

367 . 97

8 .33

19.37
4-85. 53

853 . 50

4 13. l a.
1 0000

135 . 61
1 0 oo,

4 9 -37

V . OTHER OPBRA.TIONS- CB,

165
166

167

Light and Power-Company Mines and Mine Buildings
Light and Power- Merchandise Department
Light and Power-Water Plants &amp; Rea l Est a t e
Total Other Operations

322 . 47
I

Total Operating Expenses
WATER PLANTS

Maintenance
Depreciation of Plant
Running Expenses
General Expenses
Total

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750 . 11 ,,

45 .,50

57. 89 '

1 03_. 39 1'

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Water Furnished Company Mines
Water l&lt;' urnished Merchandise Department
Total Other Operations

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Depreciation-Tenements
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I

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YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st

1932

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162.

FO-:-.:ll' Pl o.rr~ , Cos t rs1cl Outp ut . • ... .•. . ..•.• ... . .. . • . , •.. ... . .

164

Gron-~orr'~ Outvu·:; ?: •\ ! . !{c11rG r ~ 1· (\!le iicu!.-. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ... .. .
0i?o c/ucrrc. Cutvut L ~ . HouTi:J :r o:· 2 4 t~om.-·s . .. .. . . . .. . . .. ... ... .
?eCS L oad Roct 6v r-i11:30 p G-:10;.' Pl c.~?'6 . . . . .. . . . ..... . ... .... . . . .
._,.,,,
-••1 • 0 u t p u ...ll ·1.r\ . . 1....• • ;:t
J.\.. D * Y
..1.0ur ~•
1

t,J •

.

.

..... .

.

.

.. .......... .

.. .

.

.

.

.

.

... ..

Hospital Oom.1i si:;i on I Sta.iemoni of . . ... . .. . . . ..... . . . , .. ... . .. . . . .
Hor sos ai:d I.:ul. es , Hv:lbor of ..... . ... . .. . . . . . ........ .... . ...... . .

I ni' ornati on, I.'i s cell a11oouo . . .. . .. . ... . . . ..... .. .. . . . ....... ... . . .
!uj urios, Dnyo Lo9t , Hourn ~,;:yoouro , [jt,::ltoucnt of PoroonnJ. . . . . . . .

163

165

166

167
168

154
12l

151
14-9

�-

•

&amp;chino too,µ.od CoQJ. , I:;tclucling Dop t~c:10.tio11 , t].nc Co~:ri; of •••••• ••
&amp;chino J.,ondocl Conl, lncluding Depreciation, Cos-t of .. ... .. • .. . .• •

8,5-105
106-111

r.fo.toric.l on Ho.ml : Inclmli nr.; Sc:rn9 . .... .. . .. . .... . .. . ••. . . . .. .• • ••
t:ocho.mc,.1.1 Dop::1r--~m1IG••- Rep ort by G01101·cl r.1ncrh0r t:0chan:la .... ••• •

70- 'll

I:uriboi~ tliJ.1!&gt; r.;fl;-,loyo:J . .. .. .. . . . .... . . . ..... .. . .. . . . . .. ..•. .. •
Occup nti on cmtl I~uobor of r.::1.ne E:.l} lOY\30, . ••.. . . . ..• .•...••• ••
No.tionnlity 0£ lli.ne Et::1;)loyco . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. ... . ...... . . . . .. .
Eo.rnin:;o, Dayo \"forked I Bic. 1 Union 7:rrplo 3-eo .. .. . .. • ... . . ...•
Unin..:; tnchinc s , C.0:.1t io Uo;i. nt cl. n oJ"ltl T 0110 cut 1}-J • ••• • • • • ••• •••• •
i..2aeo11 ai'1cou o Info ~.tio !:l. • . . .. . ••• •• ••••• •• • • • ••••• • •••• •• • •• ••
S-G O i.'&gt;3 8 :
Su!Z!la.ry of O!)ei"o.tiono •• H.c-yor(; by 1:cnC'.£3Ol' o:f S-lio 2.• 0 0 •• .• • ••• .
~&gt;t c-~omc..-r~ of o-poTo.:Gions .. . ........ . . .. . .... . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .

75

133
134-135
136
129-132

113
1$1

~0 l'CtlC'Jltli SO

p ey 11011D , . . . • . . . . . • . . . . , . . . , . , . • • , . • . . , , . , . . . • . . • • • • . • • • • • •
r.mco, ~iur.:ibor oi Horoca and .. . . . . .. ... ....•.... ... .. .. ..... ..• ...

°f:'(iy Rollo:
~111 r.'.3.noo, Zn,-5i ncor ing, J_utli'i:.it~~ ot1L1 ;tsoiote.nt Tl"er:.ourer•a
Dcp a.rtr.::e:n-to, Cenero). Offi cc i r' cna~.ono, P.ook Sp1.·in:5a G'lub
Houoo o.nd S~o cicl Roll .. ..•.... . . .. . . ... . . ..... .. . . . . ..... .
~.:orchandioe Dopnr~cont . .... . . . ... . ... . . , . . . ... . .. . .... .... . .
Pit Caro :
lit10bor, on l!Cilld . .. .. .. .. . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . .. . . ... . . . .... . ... .. .
(]ost of Ci.ling . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . ...... . . .. .. 1 • • • • • •• •• • • • • • •• •

72

73
74

121

128

74
11.4
ll,5'

Pc7idol":

!'emiooible P o71dor Usad . ... . . . . . . .... . .. .. . .. , . . ..... ... . . . .

123

'rons of CoE'l Per Poul'ld of Pori...1isoiblo Po-Jder n.ocovorocl by

tanaro , Loe.dorc and !.:'ochnniccl :Soa.dera . . . . .. . ... .. ... . . .. .

124

Coc;Jli par K .,·: . 11 . - F.Dc k 3i1ringa . .... . . , . . . .. . . ...... .. . . . . .. .
Co::;t por l&lt; .r.r. H. - Hr'Ann . . ..... . . .. .. . . ...... . . ... .. . .... .... .
Pouor Eq\li.pnant on I-iw.11d . . .... . . .. .. ..... ..... . .. . . . .. . . .. . . ..... .

78

Fouor:

7?

152

rrapa:
Used . . . .. .. ..... . . . .... . ... .... .. .. .. ... . ........ . . . . . . ... . . .
Cont&gt;o.ro.ti ve sta-~omo:r~ of Goo-~ • . .. ..... . . . . . .. .. . . ... .. .. . •. .

116

nocoverod . .. ... ....... . ... . . . .. .. .... . , . .. .. ... . . .. . . .. .. . . .

118

ll7

n
nentoJ.c a.ml Royelties G'ollcc·~cd from I,ce.ood Lnnda ... . .... . . ... . . .

127

�Cl

59- 6476

So.f oty Dep ur~riont ... Rep or;; by Gnf ot y Bne;·i n00r ................... ..
Sc1..c..:3 Sl1ipr.~0r1t ~ .... . ... .. ... ....... . ............ .. .........• . . ..•
S'Goek=

!!umber of Horooe o.na Eul oe on Hand .. .. ..... . ....... . . .....• .
FcoU ri i:c1 Curo o1 Eitoo!t ..... .. ................ .. ... .. .... .. .. . .

storoo , lloreluu:1i ~c :

121
1.22

72

Surr2 c..ry of (\:i8r.c1·~iono - QY ~ n 0{':;01~ oi" Hto;;.•oe •• .. . •..•.••• • ••

13

Strr~Cl'JGn't of ◊,L4C t'ntio na . . .. .... . . . ... , .. . .. . ..... .. .. . ...... .
P c,l:y Rol l o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S!."l.29'ty nud ~'i !'O'G a"lid, E:t!)Gc:d i·Gur"OS foi... . . . . . . .. . .... ... .. . , . . . . . .

74
112

T

'i'cmo'"'..mo e.n:.1 m h:J r Bui1d:!.n:;o (Roe1l I1trtu-te Do::&gt;cr toont ) Number ,
V~.luo, Roccip ·Go end LA~oneea ......... . .. .. ..... . . . .. . . .... . . .
Uccd . .

•

1

•

t

t

t

t

t

•

t

•

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

♦

♦

♦

t

t

t

I

♦

I

t

I

♦

♦

of C:oo·t . . . . . . . . . .. .. . ... .. .. .. . . ... . . .

126
t

119
120

u
U!IJ:~cj IS.no \:o l"lror o of t.n~rion - ColJ.oc·td.o~o .. . ... . ......... .

153

~·: oi•kocn'o Goti')e nsc.tion DZp nI"';';r::ant , :Jto:ter.'?.011"6 of Account 'Gi'i;h

~ "
.!. ,-,.
n \.
•
ouau:~
0.1 .. -yo t1J.!lg •. • • • •• • . • . . . . . . . • • • • . •. •• .•• • •..••.• , . . . ..•

141

\; y oo.inn for C oopem rn.tion 1 Cat o.crt, r o1)ho I nou ranc:e f'.11d P o 1 icine ,

st at omo11b Shou i ri~ Ha.z ardouo, I?cm-Ho.z o.l..dOus. a.2:1tl Tcrl; ol P ey

Rolls nnd Peyoent a r:~d0 to tr..o .Steto of .................... .

142

Uorm::::n1 ' o Corq&gt;enoct i o n t o G-00.l C;oi:1:_Jo.m.e□ :tu \':'yon ins, Coot o i ... . .
!lo·•ki.'
n.:;l... T.,...!..L.l;J
__ , T·4
,..,._,.A
·1-,.,·
o • • • .. . • • • , • • • , • • ■ • • , , • • , ■ • • • • , • • • • • • , •
\..; •
~ u ·v
~ ;.,r u C., :
, (;

143
150

ffl"

�il--..

MiNUJl1 HB?Ol1T
of

! 11 lin:i trlth tbio roduot ion,

-~ho z-c'..tco pmd for prom:tum ao.u ,701'0

I n lino ,7it h ·2ihooo c corl!lnioo, the pooition of Editross, hold by
t10:1 Eunice tr. Gilbe:s.-t, 1,-ra o uholiohod effective Februo.ry l at, 1932.
Jo.nuary l ot , 19 32, on o.gro c-;:;iont

'i'-'S.El ei1tered

:i.1:xt;o ui "iih ·i:;hC tion

Coo.l Oorpor a.t ion, gr enting 'J.h~ Uni on P.o.c ifie Cbal Conpnny t h e :r:t:Jr~ ·t o
mi.110 e.11 cocl th:,.t ca n be onto:!.y end ocononically removed f z-ot1 a po1"6!on

of Section 12, Totinohi..:? 19 !:ot'~h , l:::a.nge 105 ':iost of ·~ho 6uh r . B. , rcc.r noc!.t
Gpri ngo, 'iJyol!ling ,

a n ~, ciao (!!'CJ.I~in:::; -~h:l

ventilati o11 purp oseo.

Springs.

uoo of oorta:i.n r.Ji4::) cpc11mw:i f ol'

Tho coc.l :le: ·to bo dUt't)€ld over 1:0.

0 '.!.'i:n:ilo c.t ::mok

�2
Duo to u l'Oduotiori ir1 roqui!'omento for Rdlroad fuel, the produotion of all mi nincr c1iotr:t c·~LJ or.0 2 ,OLl.5 ,270 .oo tone , c. deorease of

cln3S for 1932 brun~ 11.6 .2 dayo ~ no c:oqpc.r od t,ith J.83,9 dayo for 1931, n

decree.so of 37.7 dnyo, 01• 20 . 50 per con-~ .
Th;i purchuso a.ml in\Jtcll a.ti on of o.du:i.t:J.onal m0ch~nical loadi113

Conca Gllaltin.3 G:rnvoyoro \:'oro pu;:ocha.sod , oml, boouu oo o.Z t ho closing of -~he

ciirc::;od f i.."'oo :1:~ ono Goaco clrnki:n::; conveyor cJ'lcl four Red Davil pit car l oa.d0ro

Goncoo c.n1 2 P.etl JJovil p;i;;; 00!' l onuO!"Gj

a:c ·1.rin~on 2 Oo sc os; an&lt;l a-~ Superior

Tho :pOi"i'omcnco of 2ochc:niccl 1 oa.d:!.n0 devices rlith roi'ercnoe ·~o

'iotcl
Yoey

1920
1921
1922
1923
1924

1925'
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931

1932

Tons f:tnod

_,,..

.,.

T

Loaded
i'.:'.ccho.ui,cnll,,"l

3,069 ,379.20

51,098.00
62,894.00

2,253, 773.95
3, 24,1 ,104. 85
2,822 ,677 . 80

46 ,003.00

2, &lt;)DL!-,534 .co

2,779 t064 ,5'/1~
2 /776 , 2f..S. 45
2,750 ,4-30 .20

2,927,309.8,

3,060,632.2,
2:897 ,653 .25
2,453 ,527-24

2 r0'!-5 ,2'10 .oo

107,693 .00
l.61 &gt;245 .oo
265 ,432, 00

601,611.15

1,101,11,.as

1,501.577 .70
l,774,279 ,6S
1,721,6,9.70
1,800 ,6;1 . 96 ~
l,65'9 ,148.81 X

Per Gen·~

l .G6
a.11
2.04

3.32

5.71
9.55

21 .67

40 . 28

Sl,29
57,97

S&lt;J . 42

73. 39

01 .12

x - 1931, inolu&lt;loo 32,494 .81 tons proportion of Ooi:;pnny cocl..
1932 , i ncluclao 2?,3S7 ,0l tono propor~ion of C'om_:m uy c o:il.

-

�3
Tllo r.,:3·!;h od of pa;;i.nr:; a p romium t:01· cll ·typoo of r~chaniccl. loo.d ero,

except •i;ho Vulcar! acr~or □ s 'i':!.1S continued during -~he yaar.

The payment of

pl'Oni'i.:un S?or cxcooa -'-,ontr,GE.l loa&lt;.!oc.1 ,-r1th 0 ci•nper loatlora we.s diccontinuod

Shcid.nz Conv0yo?o
s:::rc:;,o::- Lo~d&lt;.n"D
Joy t&gt;Oc..dCl ' O

l-2ill

im

1.m

012~004.63
(8 n orr0ho)

031,242.49
(1 yoe.~)

024,177 .16

i!o:rn

1,200.91
('f·~'" OOilM;.s)

(3 months)

293.55

2,324. 3.5
(1 your)

(l yaar)

iJc,:s

230.16
(l year}

(l y-.sci.1·2.

034- ,097. 91

C:25, 769 .66

(7 moneho)
?:l"i; C::w Z..o~cter o

To~al

.

Pr&lt;:uilE! co ct ucr ton, r::ich~.nicolly loudod oocl.

-( 1 2 , 298 .18

(1 yaar)

496.43
l,040.49

s,.,a

0.0071

0.0194

0.015,

:) .0042

◊ ,0142

0.0126

I't-GiilS.uo co :rt per ton, ell

c oo.1 1 oc.aoc1

Pit c~ l oc.dei:•o a:~ r:oct. tJpl':.l11i::;s corr',;inuod to o_porato on o. c~n(i; ~nat
bc.ai□, cho-.iinz tons por :.1aJr1 o.½:lit 0.1:d ,;-;e,,_goo eo.rned o.bovo tho o.voraco .

'Tho coot per ·i;on of r.:Gcho.n:.colly loaded coal, all ·(;ypoo of loutlero,
fl.h&lt;roec.1 come progrooa, iu opi te oi Ji;bo tc.et thet opero.tion!l \1or0 very 1J2:t0r--

ielly affected by 'ille doer~c.ocd dOL".3.ml for oo~l.

Rcoul'ua fi.•om u10ch0.1tl.ocl

loa.dera nt lfon~, both from o. et ai!:'id11 oir:r~ of coot ma tono 1,)0r ti.:-.n ob.if·~, tiuro

�4
wry ri..n:ter ioll y affocted boco.uS0 of t he difficult clov0lopm:n 1t proe;ram -r:hioh

.t~ ,10.0 noooo;::,n.ry to un.dorl nko ,

Ho-Ii l'llll C!'l. i mpi•ovomont

Hon na is a nt i cip ated

Eit

ffiC,!1..T! O:,i OF t'!:C:FUiW! C_I\.L L()AD! !rei 1~'!-!' I:l:S
llS OF !)301:;Tl:Btifl 31 : 19 32.
Roctt
_Soi'iirlg□

Vulcc.n Seropor
Ei ckhoff , 25 H.F .
:':::.~l:lloif: 1,5 H.P .

5 H.F .

I:.':!.c!iliofi',

co~o , 2, n .P .
J occo, 15 n.P .

3

Re1innco vl!:1..· l'lli on
wr

l

9
2

.. • tt ..,

2
2

l

12

9

17

0
3

l

7

2

21·

S. -

6

5

1.4.

,2

3

3

Gooco~ 10 H.P .

2 I'
2

Vulc~n Conv0yo~, 25 H.P.
'.'2~~ton Oonvoyor ( HO:::)m:rlo )
l!orthorn , 3 H.P .
10

2

No1·~:::ir.1 , l H. i? .

2
4

4
6

5

20
l

ihrt l::Jm , 3/4 H.P .
Rod l)jvil , 3 II.P .
Joff roy
Joy , 5 D.U.

2
2
12

l

2

l

1

Joy, 4 B.U.

8

4

:cutl er Shovol

2
4

- 52-

6

4

Tho'\"1 Sh ovel!.

Total

l
10

47

--rfr

2
4

1,tr

DuriJt the yoo;L' t~::, ~;a.voi.' l~ Couloon 0hokil1[;; convoyQro , or..&lt;J !t~z-thorn
pi t co.r l oauor c.u1 tuo t✓-D.U . So y locrlcl"o ,:oro z-.3·t:trod fro~ ser vice .

vayor nt lfannn did rot cper do c!uri?:1.'..: ·hho yoor .

�5
mnif.D di otr:lct f or tho yoe.r 1932:

-

Cost

1\0 . 2 .gi.no, liL,&amp;l ano :

!'.:lino, ou·t::ii clo ,,ntchm.--in, ulld po;-10:r for v 0n·G:1.l ation

3,S36 .so

Built n3o cmi1l) an:l p t!Dp r oon

215. 43

El:',.;cnc!od c, rinkliaJG liuco to t o.ko care o g non

478 ,00
3],0 ,30

provit10c1 drcl n!lse

908.27

1,169. 32
Drove entries through :fo.ul t to iJO!"k coal urulor l eo.ao

uit h tion Conl Corporat ion

698 .00

Drilled hole :fron I:o . 3 Seen t o r{o . 1 Boom in old

Lionkol a;opo, to elio:i.nQt o p~:i.ng

,20.0 0

r:.ented e quipoO?r'G an..1 r,r-ovidetl l abor for dro3.n:igo :ln

Liol:lkol uorki ~a prior t o couno ct:i.on□ boi113 ncdo t otua0n I;;, . 8
llill:l Ul1d Lionkol

?.iino

900.00

�6
Cost
Fuirchasod 11or1 oloo"11rio cap l wi13rn mid made pnrtial

pnynoni on u.dcliiionnl l L~S

1,422.22

I!onclquo.:rtors E-uildiu:3
R:opnintod cxlioa. i or of 21 -~om:iru:,,1Ii; s

l .534 ,02

Roob:l.n~lc1 66 to11c:?~'.)u'.; o

S,607 .23

1

P.ooxo ,,oi'o i n bad cor..:iii:l.on.
Pu::-chnsod ond pl c.ntod t x-oos

303.so

1,121.48
Corm::iciod n nunb::ir cf om~ 1:o . 4- ·~onom::nttis ,
tho Cor:t!lunity Hcll , ~u Eoo.1.1d :1.11g Hoiwo , -~o

oity eeuor eyoton.

Dioposed of G~rb:J.gO
Repaired tonomorri; f oncoa
Ronodal letl Cl.lld I'Cpcircd !:o . 4 C'ow'ilullity !:nJ.l

1 ,667 .oo
219 .27
l ; 291 . 94

T'o provi&lt;lo n ouit o.bl e m'.)oti -ng ;)l ace fo r
Oolll!:lunity \101.·k .

l!cdo hoa.vy ropoiro to -~urbi.n'.:&gt;o
I ncludoo nc.-, hi[3h prooour0 head f or
Genorol Lloc"iiir:lo turbine .

Pu!i'"oho.sccl mm conveyor bol·t for cool t o bo:l.lo.i.·o
t o r epl ace ,,orn~ut bolt

27,008 .70

�7

fiolianco Diatric~

Na . 4 !:lino :

0 1,833. 28

oponine; m:i.uo

2 ,170 .76

988 .99

,02.91
To e0tttr0.l:lzo power di lrl:ri'lmtion.

Purcha.aocl !!J.:;G ol cciric ocy lac90 f.t11d mc,,do pnrtiol

lto76.19
I.!o.,1o rop.niro to bo:thhouco

305.03

Purc.haood nst1 belt fol" i:..c1..5n0tic pt!l.loy-

304 . 37

To roplneo uor~- ou~ bolt .

Thuued frouen uator p:lpoo
Repai1~d otroei.o

431.19

881.67
1,275.47
2 ~ 70(~ . 81

Hoofs in be.ct corn1it:.lot1.
Doaornteu interior o: t-.in!5clo.1
Dioposed of f.lo_rb~o

319.81

-

�8

Tho Boa:rdin.:; IIouao had. boon pc.:i:•t,icilly
OLc";")iy for 00vox-al yoars.
By f:lp0ltli1:13
a on::111 t'.tlOUITG Of ::1on0y &gt; Z!O UO!'O 011-

0.blocl ·to mL:o oevera,l sr1ul1 c-9ax-tm::nrt is

\ihich a.ro ?ifi,'l r en-i;ed.

0 14,666. 3?
Ui11ton Diotr-l.ct

0 1,303. 25
Drilled hol0 for- po--;;or lino::,

460 .78

?o ohor-t on l:..110 o .

Ifo . J filn9 :
Drvve th:n:n~h dirty eoc,l am:l gr aded in G and

9 north Un~rioa
Instol.lod otool timbc~o

2,719.06

449 .89

Purchased e.nd i11siicllec1 11.Ju Goers for Ifo. 4
Penal hoist

23S. 27

rureha!.od n~u oloc~;:dc c:.--_, la.~s nud ruade pnrticl
po.ymant on ndditional lru:..-pc
Purcl1nacd and inotcllctl 11su sbo.ft for tipple

1,133.38
256.00

I:xtiendod drcd.nn50 c:..J optlnklins linec i'or n::m

devolopmo nt

829-5'4

�9

-

Cost

R9!) o.!rod Bc.thhouso

0

493, 31

P.ool1in_:l ctl 13 ·l;on c::1c:a.to

Hcpaintod 32 tonor.::en~o

1 , 402 . 20

29,2 . 06

D 11 ,629.50

c.ml vonM.lc:t ion

Drained lO;J'Cl" "E"

2 ,048.60

Reopening old uoz•kil-i-30.
Drove ne,.1 I.:oin Hc:.u lcco Rou.tl to ohor'i;en ho.ule.go

Thi s a r eo.t l y :lr.l.!.Jrovccl he.ulo_go ..md uid
ox1e;y with ono hoi o·~ cJJd five haulage

oen.

Purchnood 110,;-1 ol cci l~i c ccp l ai;:ps c:ncl paid propOrtiol'l on O'thoro no·l; puroha.God out l'iGlTG

To a.•opl nco l~o of o.n obsol ote typo.

3,404.12

I

�1.0
Q&lt;?,.1?~~

1,329 .92
862,55
64l.6 2

Thia ·c;orlt inorcaocd tho volUE!D of tmtor
q.uito pcrooptibl y.

clO!:::) oti C l.!00

9 , 734,62
Ui-~h iho cl oanin.:; of ·tho ,;-.rolls end
rozrnira ·b pipo 1:lc-.;io r.:o ox9oct •:;o
cu·~ dc:rn tto c::iount; or ,htor- nui."..
ol!:!.scd clu:ri,t::; 1933.

!Jovc::1bor- t:md

Doconb~r purchuooo ~-ai-y u~oll .

0 32,714.13

,No. 4 lli.no :

l!oved 2.nd oct 300 H,1.: Tht o:r CCJ.10!'do r Sot

0

2,575. 98

'io c entral:l:!o porioi.· d:lctrilr.ition,
&amp; vod rutd rOf;Ot 200 H.P. lwiot

To "t C1.kc c:u-o of aot1 c1evclopnr.int .

Cleaned and :rot iuberod i;J:::iu cl.r com~oo

1 ,000.;7

•

�1J I
.Q.o.E.i

530.60

481.01

Pu:rollacod t tro h Or' GO!"J

'l,o hc:ndlo co2l
,, orli:.

:?z:-o□ 1.:on

clovel opr,;'}n-t

Thi o wor !t &lt;lOi'iO ~o ri:•ovi t1o c.dd:lt;lo,.1tw.
output f l"on torr1:~ocy !!.Orth of ·~ho
i'QuJ:i; . 'i'hei~o ot:il.1 !'OociuB o.bout 300
fe et of thin t unn~l to bG tlr1. VOl'l
d uri ~ 1933. Eir:,i:~::M ,-:cw r:!t.!lo of
uorll a:'.; ·:~110 hoz!"'n..;n:; o f 1932, ·~hi s
Vt10 cho.rgod t o ::.d :i.tor-vo Suoponoo i

und chnr coo r:..:ic1o c:rnthly Q~d.utr~
CO'~i C..'1°GO .

Built nddi t io11 ·bo t.nohino Gh~v

231. 38

l?O.;ll:!3nt; of l ~ )s not purchnced oui right

2o r oplo.oo l t'\.i:JO ox 0.1! OUGOlcto type.

Ropoirad bricl coo c.nd ot r oo·i:.s

2,125. 3G

Reehill8l 0cl 21 t Oi.' lCllDi!I~ o

Roofs in lw.c1 condition.
Di!:Jpoae&lt;l of Oarbcg0
◊

42 ,280.49

�12 I

l"'m·eba.ood n11d iaot ollod ono
foldi!~ otocl 13u-i;o

90 .51

Purohnocd n:nd inot; 8.ll ed ow
Y:a.Yl10 hr-.11d l'&gt;tmp

82. 24

Pdntod Do.k:iry

'/6 .oo

Frintod filli,15 stati on

66. 36
,0 .50

nu.:U·i dioplny crtnnd

115,37

Docoro:to"1 irvrn2&lt; f O!' , ~ ric8.'1

Locion cclobrution d

Kacr:::si rcr

56 .20

Purclm.sod n nd i no~clle:! or..::i

scclin__; cnchino fo!• bnkc:-y

7,3.80

Rap a:l.rod po-crclcr houco, ditchos,
nnc1 fixed dooi'o

611.00

130.00

Install ed o...~ccl cr~i:111:; Oi'! otora
UOOI"

85'.14
61.62

Ropairod i.lodco -~r1.teI:

84.64

Hon,10.

Burr:;l a.r p r oofed L1oo:r C'Jld uindot1s

Inatcllotl go.ooli11'3 ·trutrn nnd
fanoeu oaD.o

101,58

231.40

�Oover od i ~o1t.; door and ui.nclc\"t

nonodol cd butch or shop

0

59-59
279,15

i?urchaood IJl'OV0l for filling

o·;;a:(;i on

73. 20

Purchacod end .installed 0urelnr

protaa'iii on, [3C:~O::; , oic . , i or
fil l ine; otia&amp;ion

Furchnsod oriuipn~~t, incl uding
ti?'O OpE'Oc.dor, mnOU.!i'O w-1cl

epritB opra.y ·t oolo
Purchru,od pai nt , l unbc~ , door
C,Ua.!'ds, for i:Hli~ rf.; o.ti ou

201.70

Roo!.t Sprin;;a

27,088.70

Uolianco

14,666.39

Gi uton

ll,629 ♦50

Gt..l!)Or.ior

32,714.13

0 _l,745,.42 _.
0 2,717.89

42,288 . 49
t!orehendica D3p o.1~~11t 1 al.l Diatricts ____2""2.,71::.a.7....8.;:;.9__
GRAfJD TO'l1flJ.,

0 l)i,lOS' .10

�I

3,741,61
'fo rook duo·t tho i:::1 nJs r.xn·o e:?footivoly.
'J:hio ·co rl: \7Uo f ornerly don::l by hum.l,
YJhich u"'n coatly nnd ii:~ f fic;l.ont.

33,795.88
To incl"oooo production of razchuitlcal1y
l oudod cocl , ~

.1,068. 21
To r opl a.co olrJ cur .

To r-aplnoo old Dodeo ootlo.n uaotl by
m~er of S-to r00 .

To replnoo old Grcih2m ~ruck uood by
Bakory .

�15

Hinton DiotTict_

Purohooo f!.1"-d :i.not oll r.:::ichnnioal lond inc ulti:&amp;a,

◊

broakero

10.417 .22

'1.10 ine~onso prodwrtion of mJch:tniadly
1 oc.dcd ooal.
Dr-.tllccl holo for- 11ur.-p t1iacha.rgo lim, oo.aed

9,176 . 22
'i'o provide u oont::"cl pl'~:i.nb st2.'~lon,
elininui:lng a. nUI3rot' of iuolc:tod pumps
and !)ipo lin9o .

3S61.24
To prov-lda u oufficieni oupply of
uater for doizostio pu~poooo .

l?urchaoed one dOl ivoz-y ·:.-ac;ou

197 -50

To rcpl a.co ua.9:on ·~hn.t :.no y;orn out .

23,352.10
.~ttoor.t or Diot rict
Canitol E;.pendi·(;uroo..

I'urchaao a.nd ins·tell o~.!.} r0c!t du:rl dio·tributor

'ro root: duo-;; {;h'J nin:io ooro eff'eotivoly.
Thia tior!.: i.1.:-:.J Zo :.--n::::dy llono by hnnd,
tihioh Tino cosl;ly 1-".1 inofficierro.

0

3,743-55

I

�••

16
JL

PtU'Ch UDO

and i nratcll B8Cha nioul landing unit r:'l 1

incl ud:b }G m:S.nin:-.; r!!:1.chi nou, dr-llls , i'ana cud oY:a motor

$ 49 ,207.70
To i ucro::i.oe r:-Jch o.nieo11 ~~ lo-1."'10c1 co t!!
in '1 E 11 ll1:10 .

1,897.19
To pi'Ovi do f 0 1--- h-;;nvior loo.do m1
po,:~r Unoc .

10,472.05

Pu~chnsod ioo t::~_ohino , ouro, cc.oh ror9-ator ,

-Cuoltlncrlion Union Coal COJll!&gt;any a:;; T0no , Uuchil'lg'Gon

Tc-t ol, SUporlor Dioirict

oi bl.o tJIJ.)e

2,555.00
r,

V

653. 02
'i'o o quip ol 090 PU!:.l) in IIv . 6 Uina .

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-

Cost

J:urcha.ao and :i.nc"'tnll one roi'rig0ra:iio1• eouuter
nncl box
To 1~0p1uce obcol oto ec::iui pmen:~ .

Buil·~ go.001:i.ne sorv:tco atution

4,553. 2l

A l:tO\"J hif;h\""iCY t7ns 1·occntly con0'ia'uc·~ctl
tlu:ou3h IIQ.i.ma north of om~ fo l'filO!' o·tction.
!Jor1 cr"&lt;iution \:ae: cor1otr-uciod on -the non
hight1D.y -~o oi.rto.in tho b c?1ofit fl~om Jt:hO
o.utoi:.::!) bile tourio~..; tra.clo.
t,
V

l1oclt Spri.11go Diotll'iot

0 40,166.42

\iin~on

23,352.18

Gupori o1·

67 ,875-49

Hanna

7,196.61 .
G!l.4.tID TOTM.,

{',

\l

139,190.70

QE?I'?..AL , AU, DISTRICTS

Tba work of roohingl:ln:; tcnownts \,as continued clu1'in.3 tho yoar.
The Oomunity Council c hr.vo continued to func·~ion dul.'il:l£ tho
Y8or .

6Uperior aided ito t:mo~loycu ihrouch orcanized chnimclf.l, nilich

supplied relief to a good u:any farn:ilioo .

�•

18
Tho Boy o.nd Oil'! Scout s col'.:r~:i..nttod a:l.'lli o,i:tended their aativitiea.

The Annuc:1 Fi re-~ ;1i d Fi0ld Day , 10.0 hel d ,Tune 10th .

Te.n taeme from

t he rlyonin!3 c.li (rtri cto a.ml o.no from the \JMhiY.18'.;on Ui1ion Ooal Company parti--

oi:9ntoa in ·hhio evont .
Tt10ni y-tb1:"oo Doy und C-irl Scout ·toamEJ GJ.00 0n·t ored -ti.le First .D.itl

Follcr.:1i1.1::.; tho d ay' o o.c·t ivitioc, 'l;ha praco:cr~aii on. of -~ho u\1ord0 \'laS.
mcJl0 by Ur. 8co·~t Turnor , l):ll'-ceto? of tho u1ti:lio&lt;1 Si:.atca Dur euu of i:Jin3s.
Tho cO".;.it-ig \,no bo1tl :ln th0 Ol d ?im-arr1' Builu:i.n3 .

J:11 c.ddi·~ion to t he

nTIOJ'di.11.3 of ·~ho n .rm; Aid pi-:l.zco, 'G hor::i \:as _p:i...c scn-tod -~o No . 4 r.~ne , Hock

C:-pri nGo , and -co ,:c u !!ino , Gu:::,01' ior~ c~rii f:lco:ton f't"o~ t h o Joseph r..,. Hol maa
S.ufc·~y 1\::.wocir.li.i on f or thei r c2r oi y r occril o., r,h ioh repre::;eotod at No . 4 li.ine,

no f.o.tcl ity &lt;lu rin3 -~lie por:l.otl 1.,l~.:1.1 17, 1923, ·bo Docombar 31, 1931, pro-

duci n.:; in thet -'d ee 2 ,~-'/6 ,122 iona, nud o.t

11

G'1 Bi110, m ftth ality durin,s the

i;crio1 J uly 6: 1927, to Docorn.bor 31 1 1931, produ ci ng l,Ol'},'1,3 tono during
·~he p~ riocl .

'lid s fina roco rd \7o.o ox~ ondGd -~hr ougll tho yoor 1932.

'I'ho Di!:!hth A-"ll'lue.l Ol d 'l 'm3r o • r..ouuion we above i t o uouol high
O'~ondnrd , both , Ji th r egnJ'd t o Yillt!bOl" in rt'~ tel'l!lru1ce c,nc1 oxcollol'!t r couli; o.

llr. C. R. Gray ue.o ·iho principal ap c.iliel", c.rtl l 1r . Scott Turner \"IM a.
P'-' Or-ti neut (iU3 at .

Tho Loployos• La5~2ir.o ~QD publ iohod P.J'ld uiotrlbutou na ucuol .
Si nco February 1st, 1932 , r.;r . .Y:i.t:-o ::i ii. ~ot;cu- huo oarriecl on the ,:ork o f

t l1is clopm-tr.:o i:r .. .
Our Safet y progi.~~ mdc v0cy definite ir:i1,z-ovomont d ur:lri:.; ih;J
Y0 a.r.

?ho pr c.otioo oi' 0H0:r:!.r1.:: r.:,-:rnx•cl 0 for -~ ho baot aa.fot y t&gt;ccot&gt;tlo \Tc,o

�19
continuocl.

Tho mines ,701'0 00ctionolized ao cluri11S ·1;ho lo.ail six months of

1931, a.I.ii aocuro:~o re cord~ \1oro l,0p·t f or ea.oh diDtriot.

'.mcl vo sections

c011i;inuoa tllt\)U[ h tho ycnx- r.i-thou·t r.n ::i.n j ul.'y, e i gM o f ihooo sections bei~

socoru:l prizo a Ghovrolc't ::cc!aa.

r::rmtli.

':i.'hofjo r;:sot:i.n::-.;n contri trr~od vory app;;-ec:i.abl y to i ho int e rest and

1\11 cnpl oyuo, i n~l u1i n~ of fice c~pl oyao , cowpleted a practical

stc.·i;oo Durocr1 of llineo Cer t i f i oc:to cnJ 'fho Union P o..c:tf iQ Cool Com9any
Certi ficat e..

!!early ·it'1 0 t houne.m1 or:::,l oyoo .r ocei ved ·iihoao c0rtificat0a .

far o.o pooaiblo injuric0 ·i,o the eyoo.

In connoet:lon rr.i.th injuri00, it is gre:tifyin,s to rc!)Ol'"ii only on:l
f ntclit y duriru the year, \7h:ilo fo r tho ton-yoa.r poriod on1.in3 D3oombor 31 ,

1932, tho annual frt~ali:ty r ctc nnc o:1..clri; .

In conr.oction m:i;h in.jurioo, tho

follroj_nz tnbulc:Hon ,rill 1&gt;0 of i uto!'e at:

1930

ill!

l.232

10'1

32

13

10 ,Goo

2O,t.O2

2') , 702

o,

G2

~5

20,747

29,042

66 ,366

t,:umbor of com.,ense.ble inju;.'1.os ~
hand londin3
Tons por conpensablo injury,

hand l oc.di~
?!tu:ibor of coz:;,enocblo i ~ju~ioo)
mDchoniool. lof'dinr~
.1:ono por cocpensable injttr1J:

~

~

.

~

wohc.nioal loedir13

�20
Ti1O f;calo InGpcc·~or of the Un:i.on Po.cifio :JyO'l;en continued
rncldng po:riodic ins)Octiono of m:ln0 t i..e.ok occlo.s in Yihioh i11spection J.;-r,

jucrh:roiito o.n&lt;l Npc1ro u.o ~'3c_u:lsocl.

1932

1930
K.TT .H.

1931
K .t .H,_

lt.\'J .H.

2 ,541,3$0

2 ,69;5 ,500

2,623,8.5'0

Ucctl Cl\; boilei' plam

36',' ,3r/0

344,,420

351,Sl0

t·
Utoc.1 2.t HO
, 6 t!ollo

370;700

431,900

388,800

!) ,7GO ,186

$;456,739

4,915,301

l'l,,2O7,,.3O2

18,729,7~ ..

l'l.2,21.101

2,S ,254, 918

2? ,666 )270

26,216,562

Uoc:.1 io !' plnu~ nux:llinr-.loo

Sold ·&amp;c Southern TTyoclng
Electric Goqpany
Uco&lt;l c:~ Tho Ul'.l:lon Pueific

Coo.l GoJ:t)a.uy mx;3 o

Tcr~ol Production

Ilo further saleo of ma.!.,;o~ial or prapert1 h~ve been l:!:lc'iO ct;
Ch.u::ib~ 1·1 a.nu .

The pi"aotico of dlo,r.l.~ vo.oc.tionn to all on.."l)J,oyoa nn-:i coai:lnuo&lt;l.
':'ho .t:!ines at ca.ch cli!:ltrict ~CI'O doasd c~om1 the i'ollowi1t; ~Ol'i&lt;'cl!.: in cr-dor

to ollou th,:, vuca.tiono:

�21
Rook 3print:so - July llth - 2oth 1 ineluoiv0,
Re1:'.i.r,.l'l co

·~ Juno ls-t - loth, inclutrlvc,

~·::tnton

- Jt1ly 22ad - 30th, incluoi ve.

cu::iodor
Il:'.'l1n:1

t

- Juno 2lot - 30th, inru.us1.
- -.'iuly 22nd 30th, inclusivo.
VG .

~

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,._

22

o_:ur..:ntJ., COi!DI'i''I OI,J'3 OF mNI I!G pnorEnTIZS DBGBi'BER. 31, 193 2

PROGJ.,EO'l."IVi, OU'&amp;U·l" FOR EHSUI W1 Yf!A11
ROO:{ $PRING$' nym.r.rna
By 'l1. H. Dutlor , t c-ino Supo!'ini;onaont

r:o. 2 r.~
Clooc:l Oil Vob1"Uory 15th, 1927, on c.ocomti of :i1or·ta(;-O of ortlors.
?ho cl11O io in ohc.po for r 0oponi11:3 on C:1ort 11otioc, tho motor'i;o.ys, air
c::&gt;m•coo, i'oo, otc. uoi ne kopt in c::&gt;;..d::.tion, end nn output of 1 ,800 tono
tlci.1y could bo produced in n ohor".; .,i;ic.J, if nocicd.
'ii10 cu,01'Vioion of thin d':~ ,mo plc.cocl uudor tho direction of
-i;ho l~olic,nco Ll.uo Gupcx-:!.nt ondo:y(; /'~n,il 1st, 1927 .

Olu "'J.ppo

Dnt:rioa ibc. l v.&gt; 8 !101."".;h, incluaivo, o.ro finish ed .
I!o .

9 t!ort.'1 En'1a.; - :Sntry and roo□o llo.ve boen driven to tho

baur.dnry , •o.nd c.11 roo□ pillcr.:i rccovorod .
oovercd 1'o.ok to Ifo. 6 noo::i.

.t;ntry st~o ho.vo been ro-

'i'.hcro a.1-c fourtoen Llinero uorkii1~ in thio

ontr-1 .

!Jo . 10 IIorth ~~rr~ ry - tu~ry- f nee o have beon d ri vcn to botu:1 o.ry ,
end connoc-iicd ,Ji th ?To . 8 t.::ll::o.
tt;o en ,;101·~ii'lgo of !!::, •

tho bouzxlnry.

Sl.lbn·lic.nticl atoppingo hc.vo bcc:1 buil·~ bo-

4 c.ncl i;v . 0 :cino o.

J\ll rooma he.vo boon ar-iv on to

nooo pillcro h~v:, bco rocovored and ontl"'J otucyo h:-:vo boon

recovoroa ba.clt to !io . 2 noor.1.

•~o:ro ore eight r.iinora 1.1orki:r.:3 :lu fo:ilJ Cl1'ia-y.

�!lo. 11 Nor·!;h l~ntry - l::ntry faces hc.v0 beon dl"ivc.1 ·io tho
uoun:!a.ry .

rl:d.rty roor.10 hc.vo 'iJocn turned, and ell roo1.1a have boen drJ.ven

-oo iho uound ury .

.Ul !'ooo pillaro hr::.vo boo11 roco~.,orod, and ,:n1try otum,ps

d r auu back to ~:o . 15 Roon .

'.u,o ro v.1:•0 el even m:l1'!0x·u \-;orki r~ in ihi o ontry.

no. l ~out-h Emi~y - Ent1;1 f ~oo i0 :hi r. distn:nce oz 1600 foot
i'I"or:1 olopo, e1c.l ha□ boon otoppod on nccoum; of i q~mritios "in the seam.

n.~1::l,

ri.0000

\7ith tho O.ii.Ccy,tion of l'OOD9 11tmboN !.1 2, ~a 14 J 16 j 18, 20' end 22,

m.mb&lt;&gt;rod 22, 24, 26, c.nd 20 nro rGcovodF!z pillars.

'Ihere are

iron tho slopo, ond hna been sto!)pOtl on c.coouat of iripuri-l;iea in the

Ho.

3 South Entry ,.. :i~ir~:cy fr:vJe is in a dista.nco of 800 f'oGi

f'ron the ol0po ~ o..nd ho.o bee:1 otopp:Jd to pro toct tho Gump, aitun.tetl b0tuoe.-.i I-!o , 2 r..nd I·!o . 3 South El'l.t~ieo.

!~ wort: done in thia ozri;cy ciuriug

tho yoar,
I~o.

1.3-

Souhll SIT'Gry

O

l.::-1~r.r fo.co i c in a. distnnco of 2300 fleet.

from the olopo , o_n d hao boon .:;fopped on account of impur;ttioo in tho

�-

•

!!o . 5 South E?1tcy - r~iYtry ·fae0 ~.o in o. distc.nco of 2300 f oot

P.oon::i Noo . 20, 21, 22 and 23 at&gt;e r-ecovo:ring pillo.l'a.

'Ihoro

are clovo:n l!n;,::.tl locilcrs cJ.'ttl th~oo r::iinoro ,?J Tld!'.!3 iH tllio orrt r y.

U.o ad-

c.tlvc..,circ; .

fror.1 olo:po , ~ind h ew b oc t1 u'i:oppod ucco1.mt oi' iln,lll':1:tic o in "l:ho s0:;;i:1.

re. . 5 2..:ntry Ql'O r.acovorotl .

Thoro c.1•u no non r:orkir,s ii1 thi::; ontTy.

t!o .

a. tliotaneo of 500 i'o::!t r rc:i 010:)0, tr.t.l ·-.,:ill bo udve:r1cod o.o soon oo more

no. 12 b!orth Entry - Entry '2 c.co is i:onnected ,rl.th No . 2 Sl opo,
tfo. 8 .tiri.o .

l:'o room3 tm'"t1cd.

'.i:hiG en·~?"/ io oonuoctod ,.:.::l,th olopc, oanooy

c.nd E'.ir cow·s9a of rfo . 8 ti:.:?, a.:::1 i'.J tbe °'1in rotu:rn o.ir courco f ro!ll !'.o .
4 i:\i m.

I!o adv~ewot!t cr-!dO dtu-1.na the your .

from the old Dlopo , am i !:l o.t ·d10 hour1;:l ury.

c:l\..t1~cc011t r.::,.dc dutii:1:; -~/10 year.

'ilireo rocno ho.vo been tun1od .

!Jc.ve thi·eo oho.kin:; oo,Noyoi·o nnm1od by

tuonty-f'our ruon , \10rlti111 uouulo ohif-;, in thi::i 011try .

�25

fl'"oc el ope, unu i s at tho boundnrr; .

'I\::o shaki ng conveyor units mo.med b y

ai.:ttccn con u1·0 ·r.-orki n~ uoublo ah ift i n this entry, &lt;l.rivirc ro omo up tho
p i ·tch m:rl :rocovcl'i113 pi llo.r;:: .

l\dvancom:mt r1?£tdo dv.ri~ t h0 yeo.r v1e.o 1500

r!o . 14 !!orth l..\nt r y - l~nt ry i s rul vt:noi Uf:; by uoo of shaking eon-

voyoro.

Ho.vo t&lt;:.l) um.to mnnnod by ton L::m , r:o,~kiZ13 i n this entry.

1,oor:o h:wo been ·l;u1-:.1ed .

t,!:,

!.dvcncc::ic,rt oodo tlurin~ tho year i s 1013 foot .

rro . 7 3outb Err~ r y - Gntry f n.co i o in a tliotanco ot 1326 i'cot
fror:i ·i:;ho olop0, cucl io c.&lt;lv.:lnci n5 by UCO of sho!:i?13 conveyors .
tm•n;)c1 .

Ho.VO tuo d1dd.ng COUvOJjO!' un:l-~o C"-:lUOU

!'!o rooE:J

by ·ton z:1011 , ·,1orld.ng doubl e

in thia c:,try .
!:o . G Sou)}h Bnt17 - '.;}lio on-t,ry iln!3 bocm b1·okcm off , and dri ven

a di □"G".:1co of 900 foot f ron tho al apo .

$lope po.rlil'lG and h eavy trQck ia

r:ou Sl ope - Face is d 0tm c. diot;.J.uco of 2r( OO foot froL? poi nt of
i utcrcoc".;ion vl ·~ll CL1.r.cray , am i o dVw'lc:l.1.u lii th thro o ho.nd l orulor n. t!lvc..l'\cccont o~dc duri ng t he ye ex ,10.a 100 root .
South /tir Coul'so nz:tl t~~-nucy - 'iheoo pl aceo are councctod ...:ith
!:o . ? Gouth Ent ry.

l{ot'th cir courco :l.o dom1 ocrio diot anco a o olopc .

!!o . l Slopo

end o. p~uol pl cno hnvo i.1eun d1.•.!.von in ·:;llo :rioo off -~h i n cutry .
dom i n t hi s ent ry durin: ~i;hu your.

;,o -:-.-11•!t

�26
I!o . 2 n orth i.n'i:ry - !;n·~ry fc.ce :l.o oonno ctod r;i'th Eo . 2 Slape .

d1·lvc::1 -~c ·lhu boU1::lary o.n.l pill nr s druun.

·:oorao ~·7us . 1..3 to 2S, i ncluaivo,

Li ,:hiocn roo~ ~- .J iou:- co WC"Jorr.·::..yv voro driven -~o boun:lt&gt;17, nr.i
prccticc.ll y all C'&gt;cl, c;;;,cc_,tin._; pill::iro iu roOL"!!.l 1:x: . lO to 17 , incl uaivo ,

r oc::?:J, C'.~,,1.i o:1__:M; co:1vcyo1,.-yo -:-:o:·o u dvon Ji;o the bourrl~7, and

h.1.vc boci tl rt:.....n i n r ooru !:o::; . 6 to l l , incl uoivo .

Pillnro :i.n roooo r:~o.

�T1":'0n'liy rvot::J

,Oi'O

tut":.lcd end dr.lv011 -~o th~ boundary, cml prnctically ell

r:iom pillal".::: 11· ccovc1 0.d .
4

flll entry otur..:)o uN iuinet.

rb ,1ork tlono in

t:o . 2 Slgn_o

end poor roof co1'1tlition.

Tnit'ty- fom.· :rooma huye bcor1 dcivcn to -~"'!c riso,

by U:la of c.:'ln!tin:s oorwcyor.o J a.n~l pillnro in t,;:cnty-tllrcc inc:tdc rocCD

covoric.3 pill o.ra .

l}:!t ry dun::,..; ?!t:.\·c hocn 1·ec cvcrod u~ek to T;c . 13 :1.oon.

'i'hero 2.ro t..:olvo r::ou ?!'..~nniu:; ·i;l!o tr,o Jhc.1:i ng conveyor nr.i·to in 'ii!~ia cn•!;r-J .
llo Udv~nocoont £'~,lo etUdL1.'.:; -~he )'~a!' .

lloo . 4 c.?tcl 6 I!,:-"Lh ~;Jt!'ioc ~ /J.l rocn pillc.ro e.nl 0iT~ry o·;;u::.70

h::lvo been roe ovorocl, an:\ ont:..•lu D hnvo boon o onl od orf.

�28

7 Ilorth !.:n·try - !::1try i'u.oo b aa bo on driven to t ho boundary,
~ cli::l'~t,r.co of 4,5'0 0 foot i' ron tho : . il opo .

D.1 r.::i rl:otttblo coc.J.. to· tho rioo

b:.10 boon rcccvc1·0d by uoc of chttld n:; coiwoyorn, by t he lon,::: i' noo motr.od.

to o point 2000 io::r~ fron tho olopo . !!mrc !'ou:- pit

c. diGtc.uco or t-600 foot f I'o:.1 ihc olo:_Jc .
r:covoNd by uoo of 00rn9cr l odo1·0.
by ur~ of pii; G U!' loa.tl.oro .

Ot'.:i.. l o~clero c.ntl

eight

Ul Cf'J cl to t!!c rise Imo bocn

..;n~riJ otutl!)o a.l"a non beina rooovorod

!.e.\·o cis!rD i:::,n m~l four !):L'i; cr.r lo~orc in thia

Ho . 10 Ho!"th _,ntry -

~!:t:'j· £nco b~

a. C.:l!J-::.n~c or 4100 root fro~ tho slc,o .

/'J.l

boo:1 d!'.l.v o:.1 to tho boundnry ,

coal -e., tho :-:loo h39 boon

pit Cnl" l o~doro, to u !)Oint l ~-00 foe,·;; froo the :::lopo.

Hcwo clono no \JorI;

Ib . 11 Iforth E~ry - ::u;;1:;,, fc.co hur., been driven to t!1 0 bomrlui..y,
o. diottmce of 3900 foot i'i-on "i;:1c ol c.,_:,o .

Pille r oyotou.

Co!!.l to tho rise,

!°OJ:' c cli ::it:.1.nco

~or.:,.:&gt; er p ! ~C~!l h: .-.ro :; &gt;~1 tl rl von to tho ~!!.oo by utio of

ahel:inz convoyoro.

'!..

o c,c.l to " 1c 1·:t::e, for c. tlict:1nco ot 2900 foot ~col:

�fror:1 tho fuce , \,UG i-ooov o1•od by uoo of ocri:!IlOl" l oc:sier, c tld. l ong .faco r otronJ.;i r,G oyc-'.:c::1.

nocuvo,..y o f bnlanco of coal io ·iho rio0 o.nd ontry ptumps

,;:llJ. b~ by u:; o of c..'1C\.ki tt; convoyoro.

I!:wo one shv.ld.n.::; convoyor unit ron

€ix cr.:n \,'O I."ld.:1~ (iout,10 ohif·;;: i n JGhis Cl'l\ii"Y.
i~o . 12 Hox&gt;th f!ntry - i::n-tr y i"nco huo boon dd v on to -~he l.iour-.dary,
a.cli ctanco of 375-J foe·;; f r o::Jtho ol o~o .

Conl to the doo~ f o:r a dis ·~0.t1co

Cl .2.100 f(}El'G , hr..3 hCC:.:! Z'OCOVCNtl by uoo of fo.ild lo::-tdcr'o, C'.t1:l tho rooa f;ll d

pi llci' oyat cn .

'.i.\;;:~·ty- f ivo roorw ho.vo bom1 ·tm'noQ. .

noom.e rro o. l to, 11,

ir~~l U!Jivo , l:~vo boon driven to tho t:om::ln~/ nnl pilltw o rocovered .

naono

!~oo . 12 -~o 21 , ir:~luoiv-o , l.i.'!.vo boon tlrlvc.1 fo -;.ho i):) u:,1 ~~ryt c.nd pillars
l o:rt :J.u-;;ect.

:1oonJ .i:!oo. 22 to 25, i nol uoivo, huvo bo cn dri.von only n

C:10:.·t dioi::!-1,.~c f.:-0:::1 ·the ct1tr·1 .

'.!.i_slr~ con,cyo-Pnay s huvo bcc:i drivon to

e,;n::.c!c·~ \;itu :!o. 21 :;t!':;ry, c.d bl oc~::, h::wo boon :t ocovcr ccl by uao of o.
GC!'r.!)Cr l oc.tlO!:" unit .

tclenoo of t ho coc.1 to the rise tiill bo recovorod

by u~o of dir•.ki u:; co mroyor un:1:li o.

r:~v;:; four p i t ca i-- l or..tlora 1 mnnod by

oi ~ht c~n, r:or~dug i n t!1:lo c:r!t r y .

no t\dv:.ncc::ient ca.de during the year.

!!o . 13 r:orth Z mr-1 - 3nt!'1J i'nco ha.a boo:a clrivon t o tho bour:tlc:ry ,

a. c.lictanco or 3600 .foot fron tho clO)O .

O:)e,1 •·i;o tho d oe has boon l'O•

covcrad by uoo of u ocrc.por l oc.dc_, 1 to u point 2,00 f oot i'roo -~he olopo.
r'°nl to -~ho rioo hno cloo bc:m ~oc:,vo:i~d by uoo of sar::.por lo!lcloro t o ~
poi.ct 450 foet d_-tstc.1r~ fro m ·Gile i)oundncy , rot:ron t i n3 .

Cn o.ocount or t ile

ph:,o:tc cl comli tionc of tho oc:m, ·t?ro rcnt..:mi ns co.:..l in this r.nt r y vill ho
!1::.v~ rour p i i

rocovorod by use o f ahokiu..; cunvoyo:-:J n nd p i t cur l u~dorn.
oor loc.dors , mnnou by oi 3ht i::cu, Y:orl:inr; in t hic ontry ,

r~n~ ry otur:, o

h!l.vo bocn rocovorocl b~c:: t o c j_")Oi n~ 700 foot from tho ol opo .
m nt mndo duri ru J.;he yG-c:;.- .

t:o t'Jlvc.100-

�~GO

- • 1°0
--t .i;nr0~1 '\.i.!
• , 0 -101)"
n po::t.1t6
~. 1 \ .rv....
.... .
,J

i.;

'-~0"'''0YO
1.:.\-."·.},:".:
·1_..,.,o
'h~r:vi.
•n
- 1
v
..,___

d r~...wor1
y
- a~-,
,u

tho yoc;r.

conl in Lionkol ,:c . 1 :3.m 1 ·to the 1·:lco or ·thi:: cn·t ry uill bo rec cvoi-cd

i n thio cntr~,.

�0

nvailo.blo oool il1 lb . l nno, Lionkol, to tho riso of ·this entry will bo
rooovorcd by uoo of ohrJd.1~3 oonvcyoro, am n.11 cov.1 to tho .rioe of thia

throe con,. Y::l r::ir.~ c.oubl o :::hift in this on-~ry .
the y;:,o.r r:::.c 2000 :foot .

f1•0Ll Dlopo ,

l d vn.no caont mdo during

::lopc,r:::'..11uc.y Qml ra·tura cir couroos c.ro connootod

nn:1 i o ~!!v...ncius r.i·tl• ohc.ld11:; convoyoro.

Have oov;:,n convoyor-

\:cyo c1rlven to ·~ho rlco c.r:-J coni.-Jc'iiod Pith Ho . 17 l'.ntry, for the purpooo

...:1c~tl ·~o conl'::&gt;C-~ uith Lionlrnl Uc . 1 :.·in~, mtl aoal to ·tho r:too ,·dll bo

llo . 19 ;:ort!J entry ... Lr.try f r.!ce io in a &lt;liot~co of 2l3oO foot
froo clOJO, a1xl io boi.i1,; c.dvm1cod u i ·!:!1 ~1~ki~ convoyoro.

poeo of "1iri'.volli11.3 rmyo .

1-!:wo r;ovon c:,n-

'Thie ontry nilJ. bo dr.i,von to bom:xlc.i.;1, nnl co 11

to tho i•ioo trlll bo t:-011 'l:JtJ ur.;o cf nm.,.:,cr lontlors on tho ro'iira:r~ oyntor..,,

foot.

troo tho olopo.

\.orl: of built1::.us ovc1•cnots io progrooailiJ.

i n coon L~c

�ovo~cncto nr" con.,lo·~cd -~hio ent1-y ,7111 bo nclv-..mcod by uoe of w1oJdng convoyoro.

/,clvu:1ooncu·~ !~tlo durinz -~ho your ·uuo 250 foot .
1'.!.'0bablo dnily production for ·~he yoo.:r 1933:

To~al

. . . . . . . . . 1500 tono.
..
. . . . • . . . 3500 -~o no .

oio.:,lo, ocrcr,o.., lo...dor lc:Lorcr , I;o . 8 1.'iin , 16 ;;u-try, roooivocl iujurieo
by tcll or i-ock c.t 1 : 15 r .r-., l~y 20t~1, 1932, fl"OL! t,idch ho di c&lt;l t r,o de.ya

�OE!S.'11\L CO!'!DITlOiiS OF r.:rnrr-:G PROPI'.1{'J.'I:!S DB~t:m::n 31 , 1932

!'.!ID

RJ:l1_,I.1\MOE, \ iYOfil!i?O

Dy r.t ; . ?:::dill , U:i.no Su~orin:.ondon~
fl') . l 1:n:;

All ontr.i.03 cmtl otun,o, o~;copt 6 North , 0 Ilor tll, 8 Sou·th and
1 Pe.?101 off 8 I:ort:1, c:1-0 f iniahod .
I:o . 4-} IJorth Lntr-1 - fi!'ti.chou th.:i.o yvr.t' ;.ud wcl.l od off.
lb .

5 Ilorth Lrr'.;1.-y - FiniGJ10d tl:io y.:&gt;cr, but not \'icllod off a o yat.

Ifo . 6 ~iortb ::nt ry

!itu:::_:&gt;o CC-"1 l&gt;o otnrlod, o.t c.ny -'.;i r.ie tJO noed

I!o . 8 :!o?"th ::!ntry - /i.ll !ltt!!:~::; c.ro otrt to 'I P~.nol.

1'. ll pcnelo

f 11 o·:.ut!)o to !!o . 2 Rooo a r..:i ou·t.

Ii_, . 9 South I.:nt ry - 7h:lr; onfa~J \/ill bo t ho hnulC1,5e road fron

t:o . 4 t:ino to tho Rock Sl ope a:(; coo futuro tico .
'u10

follm::i n;; c.ro the

o::-1:".tlo placoo iu r:, . l l:i no :

6 Ilorth St ucyo, 110;; i.7or;.:ti:v .
0 llorth ;tur..pa , ,.or!:in_; .
8 Scuth Ent27, ,:01·ld.1t .
l P~~':&gt;l o f f 8 Hor·:J'!, \;orldt1:; .

�?ho follo·ri11G tc.bulo.tiou iti!icntca the coot of C'lino firoo for

Coot

t:onth

Por Ton

Jc.nuo.ry
i7obnr.lry
!.lo.i-ch
.r._:&gt;ril

28,897 .20

23,546 .65

19,322-'lCJ
27,51;.5.30

.0092
. 0090

20 .657 .oo

t:::i.y

Jw:o

11,485.J!.O

Jul y

10,953 .85
·10 ,207 . 90
23 St!•t: . 35
32,681 .70

.~u~uot
~c:,tcobor
Octolr.)ii'..ovocbor
Dooc::ibor

23,320.95
22 ,lt!-9 .10

'_'obol

2,50 392 .10

r .om.6

Ct.u::::...r--, of

Coot for Yonrc 1922 - 1932, Iu_cl uoiv..Q.

~

/': iount

C 28,033.10

1922

1923

18, 745-99
12,567.26
10,201.04
28,060 .66
4,4n. eo
3,802 .71
2, 444.60

1924

1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932

'i).15 ,435.50
3~2.002 .05
2?3 ,262. 50
270,121.35

263,274.35
201.117 .95

297,278.90

2,760.99
391.75

348,358.8,$
330,,,64, 75
2'/1,041.85
250,392.10

"°114 ,072 .16

3,222,900.15

2 ,SG~ . 26

Ta~al

To l1!1CJ;'~O

Coffu
Per 'J.un

0.1016
.0510
. 042;)

.0381

.1066

.0169
.0128

.0070
.0070

.0102
.0016

{-.0353

::') . 4!~
l!;;. l 31.gpe

Ro. 4 Uorth !~ntry -

1.l I'OOI:!;:l fioichcd on thio c;1~r, cut to

�lfo. 5 Rooo.

Fror.1 ib.

5 noon to Uo . 2 r'loon, thGr0 is a m::10.ll pieoe of coal

t o c,ot out.

'.i.1do entry not corki.ng .

IJo . 5 I!or~t-i ::ntry - '.ibis enc .r.J hco •iaw co 1woyors vorking i.n
I'OOW

and pillc.ro on ·foe rofa•ca.ting nyo·~en .

Jovartcon rooES am p illa rc

hc..va b0c11 i':lnir;hod, ,.rntl there arc ·t..-,,:mt~·- ·~wo rooms to bG dovolopod:
tho coal thn:t t.~o crouci tho c.1--001~ h!!o bocn 1.\1covoj,~od thir.: ycor.

All

Pilla ro

,ioro left in to p:-otoct tho crcc!; .
No . 6 Iiortl1 f!nti:-y - 'L'ilio entry huo Os.1&lt;:) scro:por untl ono conveyor
uor'.;ir:3, the corr,royo:.:· dcvolopin: ccrr::::,or pl,1.coc nntl tho scraper ncrld113 on
l'Otrc~·i;in!_; cyctc::i .

·.1.horo h:....vc t&gt;ocn nir..otoc!'i ccx·q,oi· blool:o -~o.kcu out, anl

·~hOl'v c.ro oi:;too1 i:oro blodtp to bo c.cv0.lopod.
!:!ON

T'acre iu o.ppro,,~toly ono

y:;;:lr'o i.":J~l~ fo :- t!lo oci-..'1.:por •1 n -~hie ont!"; .
I-:1 .

7 I::,~·~h ~ntry - ·1.~1b entl"y hao t'ao conveyoro ,,orking on

uovol ep~n·i, \:ork, clving 0nothc r oct"C.Jl or en·tr-/ t:ho11 needed .

'lh o .,c;otul dia-

fa.moo dovolopcd ·~hiD ~,our io 3100 i'eci .
Ho . 8 IIor-t.½ Entry - 'i.'hio czr::cy io ou developcm·i •::oi-:t ui·~l n p it

car l ouder, 600 foat hnv-l.1-:iz boon dovclopcd 'iihic ycru.---.
?lo . 9 llorth Bn·~cy - i:.&gt; &lt;.1ovolopo:int tJork done t hiD yonr.

'.i11ic io

tho c!!ltl"Y tha.t cormocto l.'Jith tho t u ur:cl froIJ t:o . l llino .
!Io . 4 South Emry - 'll1io cn•;;r•·:r ho.o boon dovel opod 23.$0 i'oei;, to
dirty coal.

Iiuvo t wo corr,;oyoi·s \':ortdn.3 on roomo am pilla rs on tho rc-

troo.ti:t oyot0L1.
Ilo. 5 South Err~ry - ·.1.~1:1:J entry ha.a beon dovolopcd ,·.1:~h convoyoro
2750 foot to &lt;lirty COB.l, C'll~~l a ·~C:!)lJCd.
lfn . (, Sou'lih ::;ntry - ·~•M.c oni;ry hao boc:1 &lt;lcvvlopcd B!rO fee·::., ~.l

i s not t:o rld.n3 c. t tho proac.rt .; i ..!c.

�!Io. 7 nouth I:ct1-y - 'fili□ outry ho.a been developed Jl,OO f oot, a.nd

o~cll0d.

Vc:,tilo.tiou io co c::l .

io nvcil::.illo in ell ~ll n.c c:J s tl on cut·~ cr llt:." o.

!!-- . 2 fJ.cpc

t~ . 3 South '.'lntry - Ti1i~ i a oto of tho old ont1."l.oa off l!o . 2
W.epo .

'-\'.::&gt; convcyc~, t:orl,ina roooo r..:1tl p:LJ.l:-. ro on tho r otroQ.tinc f.lystem,

cl001cd U.!) Oll :l:,.

2 Slopo this yc::.r .

Ab:JUt 600 fact of 6c,.''

COC.)tm]' : -~

!.7acllino r.:on
Jlc;1d Loatlo:•,:,

'.i'otol

·.tC!; le.ill oa thin

102
2
11

--

olor,o .

(Cutt~ for ho.ncl lO!ldoro .)

115

of l.ocp1n:; ~o in o. oclc op0ro:~i1,~ com::Hion at ell t:looo.
InotnlJ.ed 5500 foot cf 1 l/U" \.•ir0 r-opo on l!o . l Otr~.:.;i (lo vlopo Hoiot .

�J

87

'llio t~tor--Gcnornior so·i; has boen novod from t!o . l to r!o . 4 m ne,
c.ncl throo of ·~ho pu:ipo f 2:~c-..:1 ll i:.:nt cy hc.vo boon t cl.. on ou·c; .
Cut'1:ldo oi' t;o opic?!J u:, the dovolopmont in to. 4 Ui1~, and oeinJ.;r,.inins -~ho 1.u.1::, in u snfc opo!'o.ti~ cor-u:1:Hon a t all i;imes, no othor irl-

provcoonts uo~o ~tlo .
~ho c01~or.::l con,:'iition·J of bo·th mi,-:os a.ro GOCtl .
?l'obablc d!.'ily proch~ot!on f or tllo y-oor 1933 :
rJo . !

n .uo . . . . .

!::.- . 4- L'.in:l

• .

7otn1

. .

200 tom;.

•,_!.MOO io!J.9..!_

. . 2600 ton!&gt; .
F'fl?AL ACr.zt:::tr::'N

rJon"J.

�38

G£1tm&amp; CO?lDIT!OU5 OF i1I!l:i~:G !'HCPER'.i.'I!':n DECEllIIBTI 31, 1932

AND

By Tho::na.::, t'ootor, Uino Su:?0dntcndont

no . 1 rn:rrE
•~10

::ilop::l io doun o.b::m~ 3420 i'cct ui t h Ho . '( South Entry

turned off .

no . 5 llcrth L:nti'"y - 'J.11io o~:r~ry n ill bo fiirl.died ea.t"ly next

i:J . 7 North 3mr-.t - Th:i.9 ontcy hew bo011 advencctl about 345 feet
c.!1.l t.!:o cool n-'i; fc.co looirn vc:-:1 r;oot': .

It ~ a. l:l:~tl o over 7 foet ·~hick

end llao no ir.J!&gt;uritioo in the aoc.:i , bui the roof io vor-.; bad, rcquiri?J6
oroeiobc.l"'O .

r?ono of ·~ho other O1e-~ri00 in tho ?Jorth side ha.vo p;."Oved very

coed .

l!o . 3 Sou·ai Entry - 'l'llio ci-riiry has b~Gn drlvm1 4817 foot, ocl

in n diotanco of 1400 i'eo·~ hc:.vo ho.d no '1,'.;0rldn.3 pl o.oeo .
io c littlo over

'.ilie cool ot fa.co

9:J- foGt ~hie!~, L-ut it i_o not very 50 0 d on c.ccount of

hoi113 under shullou cover.

!J~oo·t b~·l;·i;or cocl. in the no;~ 200 i'oo·i;, c.c

aroutor cover \'Jill bo goJ.uod in that diotru-100.

J.hreo ohMor loc..dol.~o m•-o

in thio oniiry.
?lo. 4 ~,outh I:ntry - Z'1iu orr.;r,; is udvanc:i.n:; in dirty co~ 32D2

foet from the alopa .

.1hout 1 ;(1 o·i; '"t.'!.:wo tho 'l)o·ttoc, -~hoN io 10 inchoo 0£

�t l10n nocrl y 6 foo·i; of c oo.l vill bo f:1cetl .

t!il~or o

ro \,or:t:i.nG hero .

2&gt;00

.\ oorcper l oader and i~1reo

vary ni ce ocn.por blocks TI'ill bo rnrkod

i n t hio ont ey .

2025 f oot from tho elope .

Tr:o ohal:or l o::.clo1·0 o.:ro -.1or'lt:i.nc; i ~ this ontry,

c.ril ac -~11e r oof fa :x.,rovin:; i t :!.s bcliovcd conoiclo!'0.blc ni ca aero.per r.ork
uill

1;:)

dov0l opocl.
lfo . 6 Sou·;;h ::ntry - Cu c.cc~mr'~ of dr.tv:l.n3 a. ol mrt, tl:li:; eutry

ho.a m·~ bocn drivou fnr off tho r"~:'.1 c:lopo .

f:j;•epar~".. ioua a.r e being me.do

to tal-:o ou·~ "l',he 011try pillo.ro .
r:oo . 5, 6 end 7 ?Jort!l ~.r~~loa off t he i'"i n Slopo - 'rhooo entries

ho.v-3 boon otoppod e.!'ltl £:&gt;.11 s tori c.l l"'Or:::)VOd there from.

1910 f oot and t ho oo:il nt fa.co :J.:.i ub:mt 5 f oot th iclt, ,;Iith ban:lo of oulpllur end coua aixod d th it .

\:!ton tho c:ilphur i o no~r tho l.loi;-~c::1 o; -~ho

P.:&gt;. 9 llor-~1 !..,l'Itry o! :Z -~he L"cin 6lopo - Ti1ia on try h:::.o hJ,m Lli•i ve!l

1650 toet , nnu ia c.dv..:noir~ i n CO:!l 2:1-;;·U o C Ol~O thru'l 5 foot ~hie!: .

t o bo dom t o l ay tho tree:: in th:'...c; Oir~ry .

COllOitl0r-

�40

Ho . 4 South :entry off lb . JI,. P c--.nol - 'lhio entry ttas soclod off

t!1io yoa.r.

'.1.i1o ro aro o. f on ontry pillnrs in -~hio ontry.

t:., .
thi~ yo-.r,

S Gout:!1 J:i:tr~ry off r::.. t;. PN1ol .. 'lllio entry \'ruo soflled off

tllOO .
! .;.; .

6 Scuih l,rct1-1 off 1':'o . 4 Penal - 'i'hia ontry :l.o fini:1hed with

the o::corJtioz'!. 0£ tho onGry pilla.r on tho top Oir~ry .

fo . 1 ~outh :S11tr-1 - T':ab entry ic c.!lvn10ins in cloo.n Y- foot cool
2635 foot fror:: r~. t.. Pcncl.

roof io cuch 'iiho.·~ 1:i:~t-113 ·~iobcring uith

':u10

rnilo for crooobcr a b nc cooo:1ry .

G113

ocr c.;&gt;or c.c:-1 t ,-;o ohakcr loc.dero nro

\.orl:iu3 horo .

?Jo . G South t:n"'ury - 'ihio cn·:a-y io i,dvC'Jloin.;: :l.n cl oon oocl. littlo
uo::-u then 6 fooi -~hick, 87 5 fa oi i'mu ro . I). P encl Slopo .

Ona ahnlror l oa.dor

is ::.n ·~Lio orr~ry.
l~ . 9 Cortll Top B1:oc.?.:l1:r; L?l~l'/ - Thi:.: cnt ey ha.o bocn ·~uraou off

l~.; .

8 r~ort.&gt;i E:,try - '.il1::.o c,!try ic c.&lt;!vancinz in cloa.~ cotl o:'

lit tlo ovor 5} i'oet thic!:noac, 2115 tod~ ir!!lid o l:o . t;. Pri1:2l , ci th vor-; bc.d

roof.

'.L\:-o ahcJ,or lo~ero nro ,or!:in:; hero .

lb . 4 Pru1ol ~lope - 'ihio dCJpo fo c.clvnnc1~ in ol oc:?l co~.l , ~

littlo ovor 5fs foot tbiolr.

":;-;1is

olopo noc-.la to bo drivon abou·~ l;D foe·~

f!lrthor boforo stnrtio.:; E; . 9 ::;:.,uth 1:r:·~r-1 .

ti?lo enro nro in poor c!t~.:&gt;o, end , tho uhoalo br..-1.u,:; b:!.11y , :_1rn,
cu-o oont.inua lly coc.in.3 orr.

L nutibo..• of ..-:heclo hnvo boc:1

1-cr,lc.ood -~hio yvQl" ,

'l1tero are also l arco oponin,;o i!! the 0&lt;1.ro, ~lrin~ :lt difficult -~o !:,~CJ
ha.ulac,, rondo olccm.

�41.

Tho loc on:otivoe a.r e in f air sho.vo.

Cno six-ton locomo·/iivo needs

ovor!!~uli n:,, Q,:d tho t i rco mcl ch.cmei ~ on o·thors .

Tho four- ton locomo-

tivoo o.ro too c.::tal.1 for ::iou:.3 of ·the ontrieo, oc:pociclly \1hc re ·there o.ro
ot7C:lil!Hl, r;i:.l ·~ho pulling cu·~ of olants n.1.kco tho oos·;; of r opi:~irs on tho

hnndled off I:u . 4 Pc.nol u.nc.1 i ·~ ho.G to co ho ia-lic&lt;l fl•.:&gt;111 -~!!0 lor.-cr end, koepi:1:2c

tho hoio·~ ru11r.i1;.:; otocdy.
Gon".lra.toro c.ro i 11 i'o.i r- coi:d:'..t:lon .

' a10

oi::.:111 goncr i\tor s :l.n !-fo.

3

Hl1ul aco r opo on [~ . 1 Sl ope hc:c co.::;:&gt; l&gt;rokon niroo ~nd uill nood

':.ho el octr-le ciri~ fo iu fcir oh:.t:9~ in both oinco .

'I'h e i.:.:i.l"'O

co:di·~i on :ln Eu . 1 ~o ,;n ~ cor:~irJ.crc.bly :lr:provocl by tho drill hol e put

bi'O,.,
.I.
.._. tl.l '-c&gt;.

·.,•·op Oi' t'•.O
f -~.•. -r.•.•,..~£·\- ,.._'-.: . •...- • ..,~ ••.•
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9 '''•~•·'u
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v., It

�i c uoclccc u..-ilcoo \;O 'build or:.J ovor tho el ope .

A number- of ot0ppi )U □ in

og roo!:::l in !!c . 3 I.:ir.o i.:cro built, at'"J nll old cntr:i.cc in no. l t1ine ,1ere

v~ed off C:ul'irt; tr.o yocr .
Cot-::Jiclornblo roe!: tluo·liin~ \·.n o dor10 &lt;lur:!.11_; -Ch0 yo~ , 180 totl:l of
r.&gt;ck duot huv-lu~ i&gt;oo.1 uccd .

?:10 cluijt i n~ ac..cl!i1:o hna 110·&amp; caused o.ny trouble .

Sot:o of th!&gt; chu!,Ol:' convoyor-o ,a~ ohod.n: ";car , nntl e. mm:bor of

tho (joc co c..,d !.:i!'l:.- 3ol ~ co.ac:;vr !)C.l'ls v:ill nocd rcpl ncilt:; ~0011.
T.10 r::ll!!l

ctoc'.: i:, :lu ft.±r corJition .

Jo~ of 'tho 001:ri; !1oroon

'J1c \;.1:tor- t:or!rn i o 521 :fnir- &lt;:0r:uitiou \;i'i:b tho c;:cq,tion of the

'il1c tippl e oc_ui:_1mont i~ .;-1 !:::ix- Gl1c.po, altL.oucil coasi&lt;.:ei...ablo

,,ut o! tho cool .

c.ro ocvaral old Sullivc.n 1 ~c!'!i::J ::.•, t~r.tl m.:on~ thee four i-.. . C. m:ich:buo,

.
coco o! ~!:o cntr:1.oc, c~ccl c.11;• ··~ ·~1... cntrlco ,her) loco=:.&gt;t:1.voo :'!.I"v J..1 uco .

�,I

'.:!'1~ blm-,or i'c.110 °'r o ohotri.u z couoidorablo \;our on tho ootm1Utn-

l

�44

CDiSRAt comr.1'I0 1JS OF murrm P ROPERTIBS D:JCE~.mi:m 31 , 1 932

MID
PP.OSP3C:'l!VC C!J'.lllU'l' FOR Ei-!SU! i:G Y~.r,R
SUP..:.l! CR, \;YOi'.DTG

I3y Coo . 1\ . Broi.'!11 , Uno SU:90rintondoni
11

N' rr:ns

'.1.'h :l.o n:lm l.lu □ l'lot boon r:o rlrnd c.l urin¼ t ho yo:::i.r 1932 .
"BII !ID]_

'M o ttb::l ic in t1hc.t iG kamn o.o ihc Van Dyke Sera.

llll ·entries

do-an -~o !:o . 7 South I.;1-:tr r en~ I-:o . 5 !!o:.'ih ::!ni;ry on nc.;ln ol ope c.ro f i nished .

r'b . 5 !!:,rt'.1 Entry - Thia on-~F.i in in u t1:i.o)A"1nco of 4350 feet

i'rou tho n:iin olopo and llo.s not boe-?l d riven rmy this yoc.r,

Tho faco oz

·iJlo onti"y io e.bo\rt 540 f oot f r oo i :10 uou1llary l in.:, of t he Govort1r.1ont l onoo
on ~o ctio u 20 .
tb . 7 ? c:?lol. off !!o . 5 !for th tmry .. '.i'hi o ont~J ia oonnoctcd
th1·our;h to r!o . 8 tlorth Emry C.."ld !~oo. 7 c.nd 1½ sout h f; ntrics a ro con.~oo•:;od
t hrouch t o llo . 5 Ponol.
on U·, .

7 South i.:nt r,;.

Th:Lrkcn :t•oom ba.vo been dri von m!d p ill ore d ::.~e_t71:l
'.:bia t:o::l: i o i n 5 foot of cocl ,1i'th u fnir r oof.

l!o . 7 Oouth i]rrtr-.r o!:f Eo . 0 S:.&gt;uth Entry - Bi ~ht ocn l."'OOtm h t'VO

boon dr:Lvon mil pillaro pulled on i hio 0n try froc t ho fc.ul t .

'Ihi c r.o!'l&lt;

:i.s in 6 t oot of cotu r:i th hocvy ulou:sh rock x:oor .
l!o . 8 South· :;.;ntry - F:tf ·boc:il 1,oom h nve bcc.n (ly•iv on :l11d p.illnre
Pulled fron 'I.ho l '-~ult .

rock roof .

?r1:!.a 'f.'iol"~: 5.:J :tn 6 foot of co o.l t.ritll a 110:.·.vy ol ouch.

�45

no. 9 Oov.th Bntry - Four-toen rool'.il3 hv.ve been driven nrd pilltll's
pulled f1•or.i t!10 fc.ult .

'.l'h:i.o r:orl, is :tn 6 foot of coal rri:tll a honvy Bloueh

rook r oof .
!le . 10 3outb. -:.:;ntt'Y - 'lhia on:~:ry ho.c bo€"11 dr·lvan into tho fault
and i a 2--0cu:, no\-r to ·(t.u:· n ll"oom'.J

011 ro·~r'on.t .

!k·. 0 I:orth ~ntl"'".,r - F:t..ve i."Corn:z !1::.vo bcc:1 d ri vc:1 e.ril. pille.rs pullc.d
on ;•ctront froo 5 Pt:&gt;nel.

.~l t:or~\ O l'! ·~he north oidc :le i n 5 foet of cod

,15.:~h f:::i.i:r i-oof .
!.ll \-,o:-:: a.bovo !·:n . 8 1:crth hut ry f ro11 Eo . 3 Po.nol to !,;r,. 5 Punol
5.~ nc:.!rly finiohcd .

n:1.n~tccn roo!':a ho.vo bocn driven o.nJ pillars pulled.
"C O 1.III:!1

Thio ou10 io in i:Jhu'G i o l:r.ou n ns -~l!o =lock 5prlnzo ?-!o . l Soom.
f.ll \:o..~;:in~D in thio o:lno tu-o oo \illut io lm".)\'!i.1 tt□ r&gt;:o . 4 Po.nol Olopo .

All

uot"ld::.1~;0 on tho norib ::lido of thio cl.or,a aro i'iniohed, dm7n to I:o. 13 North
11ntt"'.:/ , c:nd dorm to l!o . 10 South Tlni:.cy 0:1 ·i,ho south side, ro.d fro!.:l ib . 10

S:lut!l do\·m to !lo . 13 South :Cntcy .

llil uor!.dl'l,2;o on tho r.!!.lin olop0 oro

:linio!lol .
tb . 4 Pv.nol Slope - iliic olO!)O hao bo&lt;n driven to "· poiu-i bol on

l~ . 17 l!or·:.1, ~ntr,; 01d i ~ o·~:111 r_1vz:.:1cli.l.:; .

Conl ooction

6 foot of Qocl 1

2 inchaa of r ook, end 1 fooi 10 :luclioo of cocl, ,11th hoo.vy roof co?tli-tion3 ,
l.:~t::ly· cr.d di· couroo c:onnce"douo 2.rc coI;Ipl ote to i:Io. 16 ~outh L...ntr-.f.

Ou,

ovoreo.ot built thio yoc.r n·;; fo . 16 ri0uth Bntry.
?to . 10 Gouth !.i:~r~ry - /ill p:1llnr3 pull ed b:::ck t o Ee . 7 Pa.nol cm

rotre~t.
lfo . l3 South ~ntry •· :.11 i.·i.:or....1 um1 pillc.ro dr~.•.,:.:-1 ·~o \7ithin 200
foet or air couroo.

�46 I

ih . 14 Jou;;h ::1r~ry - 111 roons nm pill!ll--s drm,n to uitbi n 850

foot of a.:lr couroc.
i:J . 15 South En~ ry - SiJr;;0cn ro o□ ho.vo be on d r.l.ven om pillars

pulled ou ro·~1·00.t f roo bom1tlcr-1.
no . 16 Cou~h lc;ntry - Thi s entry hr.a boon dl'ivon into boundary
end 1·oomo oi:.ur•;;cd b::::.clt on rotratit.
fo . 17 Doutll '..:n~ry - '.:'i1io entry i.o atlvt:ncin.z c.n d ic u. diatnnco

of l'/00 fcoi i'ron ti:o ol o:,o .
fb . 15 i!~?"tn ~ntry - / 11 rc-,~m cn:d pill::irs finiohed on thio entry.

r o . 16 !lor·th Sntry - 'iliio c~1iry i!J c.dv.:u1cini end io in o. di sto.nco
of 2100 i'oo·;; f1'or.1 t ho ol opo.

Com.l it:l.011~ no:n::i t oo fnvorcblo ,

Cona.idoi-abl e

;•oc'.: :l.'1 ooc::i t.'-·~ thio po i nt .

Go:tl cooticn i'ron floor -- 2 inch00 of co al ,

l foot 6 in,hcc or me!: , 3 foo·~ of conl, ~- i nchoa o i roe!: or 1.&gt;0110 , and

3 roe-;; oi' conl r.:~d t;. iuchco of bom .
? hio !lin, hno vor-:,r hc:..vy ..rnl bd l'oor, ro11uirinr:; loto of ouper-

vicio::: ::..~d hcc.V:7 Oj,,:_)Cr::lituroo for -tic:;o:i' end lc.bnr.

It i o boliovod thc.t

con::iicor~tion chould ba given to □tea!. eo·~o or tro~~cd tiobor tor t:!!lin
l iu:i :J and c.:lr co ur ae ,-;ort .
All cocJ. l ol'.dcd by d~:11':i:u convoyoro ~md northern conveyoro.

'lhic Dino io in r.hc.t i!l b:oV:l ~o tho ~ c k ~,riz::.30 lb . 1 ::oc1,
po.I-4..ly on J ectiono 17 end 10, under Covornc.~nt l ouao.
'.ibero ho.o bocu no -corl~ dono in thio mino du 1•in:; tl10 pPo~ ye :r,
it h~.Vin!:,; b OC."l cl o:Jed dO\.'!l ~!100 rc'i&gt;1"UO.ry 151 1 927 .

Thio IJino :lu in [;OOU

com i t ion, boi~ 1&gt;~trollod ovc-.7 rJ..:.7 t:nd -~he fl~n c.r.d i,iu:ryn runniua conti1·mouol1.

�~J1is oiuo hrw bOCiil ro bbod of raino c~r o a.rd i.U:~chinory, nh:i.ch
"(,:tll huvo fo bo ·token :1.nt::i conoid0:rn:cion bofo2~0 r coponi?t; tho property.
~ MII1w.

'a1io uii.,o :.i.s i u r:u. 7 [Joro:1, ~11 r:.)rld:130 1x,ir,c; on lee.sod ground
o:c1 Section 20 .
tJo. 4 Pon.el Slop0 - !,ll 'O'Ork Oil ontrlo s fl'O!!l I:o . 3 north ·to
Ifo . 9 !:orth ;_;nti.·ie3 i!J finiohcd .

b diagonal olop0 ha3 been driven down

t o o. poi nt 100 feot 1:olou [o. 13 i.~rth ;~nt1;1 \·.dth mmrnay C!n-tnoctiono.
Co~l oo ction -- 7 f oo·i 6 :tnchoo of cloc:-1 C:)al .
!b . 3 fiort..."1 : :ttr1 - !-. ll ro orJ:J fin:1:~hcd c.r.&lt;l c,omo pillcro pulled.
Ea. 9 Ilor~i Zni ry - 1.11 r ocm:: o.l'!l pillC'.ro pulled .

::rr~ry et\l.t:JlJS

&amp;ro !:loin~ pulled r1~;.1 r~ . 9 :':ooru out .
r:0 . 10 rorth iJntry - l\ll

roo□

prc.ct:!.odly i:i.ili.shed o.nd p~larc,

er&gt;-&gt; '.Joi n.:; pulled f ro:-:i r:o. 12 ::ooo ou-:; .

r:.:, . 21 lforth ~IntrJ - All rool:!.3 encl pillnrs pulled to cl.thin 400
foot of tho slope.
lfa . 12 Horth D.'lt ry - 'L'hirtoc:i ro Otl:l hove boon pullotl on z~ot:rcat ~
Pillo.rs are nor1 bcins pulled untloi· i:'.iuporior nock Sprin~o Coo.l Co::i1m11y 1 o

olopo in o.coordnnco vl th n13reooont -c.i th it .
l!o. 13 liorth l:nury - 'Ibis entry nno drivon into dirty corJ. nr oc..
end five rool:!m h.RVO bocn dt·ivcn c.rd pil1'.lrs pulled on rvtront .
Ho . 14 north :Cn hry - 'n'lio ont.ey io aclvoncing and is ir! c. tliotcmoo
of 1500 foot.
lfo . lS r!ot·th l.:ntry - 'Ihir,; ouiil'Y is advancu1:; o.nd io :!.n ~ tiiaicnco
of 300 foot .

�48
I!oo. 13 &lt;.u1d 1 4 &lt;iouth :;ntrias ho.vo boon driven o.pproxior.toly 650
foot t o lit:o U!&gt; ,;n:~h tho old I!o . 4 Pe.nol .:&gt;lope.

Tho slopo hns been driven

doun a bout 100 foot '!Jel en 1:ri . 15 I1orth rntry o.r.tl -r:ill uo stoppod o.t this
po:ti-rt .

Ol d I"o . 4 Pr.nol Slope ,.rill be el ev.nod r.nd stroi elrtenod from t!o. 10

Bu·~17 doun.

.\ r!O\, hc:ulnGo ,1c.y hno been d l'ivcn nr:1 con;,lctcd from tho ol d

di!) entry Jc;o

r:o . J:. rm1O2 31opo , ,·:hich r;roi~tl y fnoili"~ntoo h~ul aeo in thio

oil10 .

'i\·:o ove rcnc;to c.nd t rioniy otoppi n:.;o kwo t,con huilt duri ne tho your.
1hi!3 Dino h:io c vo1;1 b~d l'O of r c r.uirinc lo·~c of sup orvi::;;ion end

hcuvy 02~ondi tureo i :1 tiobor ::ind l ~bo r, n:!l,in~ t ho n..-15.n~Cnflnco coot hjgh.
J•.11 cocl. in -~hio r.tlnc io l ov.dcd b y ch:t!;in:; oonvcyoro c.nd pit cnr loadero.
(G E : 1/IL

'lho !)l'Cr;c nt lli'o of thc oe 1lrapor;;io o io ha.z"Cl to ootim:.1.to ua
·tho r.::i OOC!:lo t o bo ell olcnent of uncc1--t:tlnt y r cl:~M.vo to ,.-;oi-ka.bl o conl,
'3'' !.:i;:o oJ.cpo :!.c :in c1ir-~y oocl r:d

or:.::i holo d1~1.11cd a.heed of p r ooent

\:::&gt;r :.:5.:1.::;o 0!101..:J dirty co cl .

n trould ooc::1 from thio ·tha t dl the co cl io

t!crfa of pr ooont t:-ol,kinco .

I n "C" ! '.ir~Q, \':llilo proson·t cod :ln sl0po (1.ttcl

m&gt;rt!1 oidc or nino i o good, the re urc i ntlicationo thc.t l ow C?»d dirty coul

i!J out·tir..:; o.croos froo fuo 11or·i11 d.do tou.2.rdo tho ol opo vory l'q&gt;itl l y fl.nc.1

extonoive covo:r \!ill ht,V(;) ' iuH0 a ~o::rl?'l~ on futu1·a oini nz oon15.-b:i.ono in
th:i.:; l!lino, vith honvy m.i ntot1:.:.ncc c,a-~ in tit1bor and l nl.lor .

·1.C11 !.:im1 io

ccu.nin::; cover f act nm! i o cut off o!1 tho north oide, and uloo on the 001,1th
oido of old rein Slovc, \'rlth au L:N e. of dirty coal.

It ,·.111 bo !&gt;l'acticc.lly

contimd to n 11t!_rrou atri:, or ·.:or?:~ulo coal until CJ.1V.!.'1cin;:; bolo,·: ,:-01•ki~u
of old "E" 1~m .

B;;tcnoivo co-:,c r ,:ill hc.ve t ho oc.uo boc.ntlZ on -~h:lo nin~

us "C" i~ino, r~ ich r:JJ.y n.i"fcct co ::r;; c.,71;].j_ t:i.onn very c:itorlt'lly .

.i.;1Cl'vi'o .rv,

�4

i t woul d sec:i noooooney 'Go prepare o.. drilling uud pronpooting plnn for

futm·o oponiD.30, c.s pre □on-~ nin:lng conc1itionr;; aro no.1:10 too fuvorRble.
iia.tcr lineo conti11u0 -~o n:.tvc lot o of ·11roublo r,iih break::; c1nd

holp in c;;rr~roll ins lJronl.rn nacl lot".ks . ,

P2:•oi)o.blo daily productiol1 for tho yetw 1933:

. . 1200 'hono .
. . . . 1200 toi:1s .
"Eu !.:in::i
. . . . . . . 1150 tons .
Total . . . . .
.
·•en Ein0 .
111)11

i.iil10

..

~-iono .

�50

Al!D
PRO~&gt;GOT!\:: OtJ'n'UT roH E?!GUI!m YDA,l;

!·I!i!Hii\, 1,-YOU!I:G

no . 2 I'!IS
l~o . l South But117 - Pi l laro hnvo boon dr.:::.tm out t o tro. lO nooo,
o.i~1 on·try htu3 bc a

oorl cd of f l.lotr.-00 1 !iooC:J llo s. ~. end §.

?To work ha.El boon

d oi::) in \ihi o ent ry dtll'i n:; the yuur .
t'.o . 2 South Ell\ii'°:f - I'ill n r3 hc.vc boon dr:i\Jl'l out t o Ho . 23 Roon,
~.:ic

"l~c 0 1~ry h ao b~cn oacl ctl bot uJcn =:oor:!:J fo :::i . 19 and 20.

Ito u ork ha.o

c:n cro O~)loyocl in t hio onh -y.

incluoi vo .

[o . 4 South ::-; m; ry - Pill tu•o m•v boi 1l5 mined i n Booo

!Joa. l to 8,

Fire ooolo Cl.TO built l.Jc·kocn ?Joo. 8 od 9 Roomo.

Only a. v ortiou

of tho oa pillars ccn bo z:rl.n:id on cocoui;-~ oz Tho Ro.ttJ.oo~ko Crook ·,.ntcr
CoJ:?)r:ny eo li~ o.

'menty c,n nro O?:!JloyQu in thio ontr,J.

t½ . S Gouth :~ntey - /\. ll pillnro h~vo ba ou r c::iovcd fron t!1io or.tr-1
c.i:d fi r o soal o e re i.~ctt'l.l cd ~ido t::!!l~y.

t!o c:in uorki n_:; in 'iihi:J on~ry.

J.:illtr,J io OlO:JCd by eoo.lo Oi.l r a:1.11 i.Jlopo .
thl.11 ::ll.opo - !Jcnl etl ~fr !}J i'oo·~ a bove t~, .

7 :..·ou'i;h _:nti•y.

lnro and top cocl rc:=ovod bctvo~ :i-,~. 'l '1ot.&gt;th n.r:r.1 9 3outh 7~1r~ 1•:l oo.

/\11 p il-

�!.!t-in DJ.ope Po.nol noomi - Penal room:i bsty;ecn f\O . 5 8ou·~h and
?!o . 7 South ::ntrloo have ucc:1.' d:dvon1 to thoiF dcod.n:::d;ion c...&gt;1d s lightly
ovor ouo-h:'.\J.:f' of p:llln~c c.ml ·~op cool ronovcd .

S!)~tocil mon uro o:-aployod

:ln th:lo □ oct:l.o n .

scaled i~ido r-...:tln return .

dr-lvcn to their clootin:::rtion.

'i'op cool hew been rccovorod ·l; o tho r ooo

1:oc!.s o.nd om:ry ot1n:::,o cN 11!&gt;\7 boin,g i::dnod .

Roo1:1 pi:!.la.?o oC!rnot bo minsd

:cc:.1 ei.~ cr:yloyecl iu thio cnt~J .
l!!:rl.n Ulopo Roocm bottreou I!::&gt;o. 4 5outh atttl 5 Scu·l;h Bntri eo - 'l'hroe

Bn~.:;rioo, and b:i.vo been driven u o~wr-~ C.:iotnnco bayor.tl tho nunuo.y.

Too can

aro ncr:1 Oz::t)l oyod in the co r oom .
CozIDr cl - lll.ning oocliti.ouo hn.vo boon ouch cam.or during ·the

pest 1.13ar duo t o l ~ hter covci.. o.nd cor:c ontration of uo r ki t'!ZO·

'.01io uino

till bo complotoly uor kod out i;:1. ubout cieht i:t0ntha of opor.1-tion, unlos o
ao f t co ol in t:o . 2 South Dm cy :la i:~cd .

i:O . ~- CT!3

Ho. 1 nor th Drriiry ... !.;nt?:y fnco io in a. d i oi~nao of 2t.oo i'cot

driven off t hio ont ry to ·tho c:;.•t,p conl .

1:oom \'/Ot'o drivon fral/1 ·tl!O north

�52

ru71 ooutll of :;1ioao p101ies ·to thoi1:· dontin:-, t ion::i.
QJ.1d tho urvo. hc.o been ooclod t o pi~0von·t

,u1 pill ars a.ro intact

i'il--o.

Uo . 2 !lor-;;h l.!ttl:ry - 1::ntry fa.oe io i n o. c!istu!!lco of 8180 foot
frcn tho rau.1.n ol 0!J0 , 1080 root hnv.lnt uccm &lt;h.'ivon in rook of tho "E"
Fu.ul-'.; durltl[; iM.. o y;)ar.

Emry hi10 c.bou·t 250 icot to drive to oncountor

A. n, C, D, rJ:cl i; ? 1::n~s i..lcx e been d 1""lven to t!1c cutcrcp of
-~h io entry cmd c.11 r·oow nll'l top co al 1.,01·1:cd otrL

,\11 thane po.:nola ero

socl.cd -~o provont li:-oo .
F Pc...'llol h~s ~ocn clrivon to tho ou::-:?c.co .fTou ·;;l1:lc ontry end
N&gt;c:::J v.:iI"a dr.lvc:1

u~rth c.rul oouth f;i"~= ,.. ;hie p:lnol ·~o tho f ~ult o.

Top co:.!l hc.o boc:i T.:::o·,1~tl in ~11 l---coi:w except I~s. 2 end 3,
,·;:10::-0

·l;op oocl \·1ao l eft to p1•ov0Dt ourf c.cc cuvoo .

'fhi o plo.no hus not

b:cn ::;e['. lcil, c.o :::~ io boi l'l..,'..;. uccd ~c :1.ir~~:rn .:.ir.1ay o..ml csc:::~oney.
G '?encl ,;as drivc::i to the om.•fcco off? thic orr~ry aud roomo
tioo. l ·::o 1~-, inclunivc, ,,-or.:i d1"ivcn na~th to ·the 2 FnuH .

Jll top cool

hno boon reuoved fro@ ·thio 1&gt;anol c.nc. tho p:-.nol ha.a boon l oft opon for
hoisiiin6 oml ventilation.,
H Pl.one llno been &lt;lrivou tloi..::n i'ron the aurf nco c. dis•;;a,::oc or 1200
foe·~ ::::.nd is connoctcd to ~:o. 2 !~cr·(;h 1:u;;ry a.·;; tho faco by o. vorticcl rock
chute .

'i'uorc o..ro no 1--00:J.:J tu1.•l1d o!f thic pcnol. .
!Jo . 3 i-Jorth Butry - i:!n'. ;ry i'nco io C0llll3Cted ,:;i•;;!i l.'. :'CXDl u1d.

h:!.o r.ot o.&lt;lvm1ccd beyor.i.1 -~;1io poiu;; .

D, C, nr.d 3 ranolo huvo 1&gt;00:i chi vou

off -:;hi,.o entry, com1oct:i.ri.,_;; ·i;hrvu::h ·;;o :fa. 2 Ho!'th :Sntr-.1.

ncoc:, h::.vo ooc1

drivon to tho no4•th o.ttl couth on: tlw:::o 11rJlClo nnd e ll ·top c:&gt;nl rocovo~d.

111 pillaro ciro int ti.ct .

n, C, cnC: r: Pc.u-:ilo llavo boon oocletl ·:.o ptovout firos .

�Ghov-ol Roo~

~i:tin Slopo - Shovel Room:.? NoD. 1, 2, 3, 4 , and 5

t:oro driven ucrih off tho nui.:i olopo 1.:et tmc:1 t~o . 3 c.n d l~ . L!~ llorth Entri0a

to uitllin o. nhort d:lotcnco of t ho f nalt . '.fop cocl l~r.c been x-ocoverad end
p illa r o a.ro irri.c~t .

'.dlODO

rroom~ !.lave boon aeclccl o~f to prevent fireo ,

Hcooo ho.vo b~on driYC!l t o tho north nrd oouth off P- Pn:'lol 0.11d top e, o.J.
l"Ciovc:.•ctl .

ddvon to ·~ha f auJ:t .

!'..ooD!l f!co . 2 to 20, :tneluo.ive , lmv0 beC'l turned to

a P c.nol, tfo . £!. Ibrth l:ut F:/ , h!:!.O been conrrJctcd -~hroui;h ·io li!l . 2
t101--tn l:!ntry,

n dioto.noo of 1800 fcc·L

Hooc:::i ?bs . 1 to 18, inoluoivo, h e:.va

,c.nel on cocount of clo!:lO p r o;:i?.:ity ·~o -~11e 0 D" F~ult.

roi~ vonti l a:tion .

Room:J noo. 1 t~o 10,

!loorn !foo. 11 fo 13, il'!cluoi vo , huvo not t-::i:m clri vo:1 on

ao count of vary bod roof .

Roon:J E,o. l".,. and 15 hnve liocn drivoa c.a O!:l'tr:loo

�E:, . 5 ?forth :~rr~r-.f - :n~ry faco io in c1. tlio~nco of 4115' foot from
·~}!O w:i.?1 Sl opo

wxl :l!J otoppc.;cl c·i; U.o D l;-QuH .

Top cool ho.c boon r emoved

c..ntl ontr-J occlcl ~-~ 1' Pe11cl .

Cno Vclccn Scr.:tlO? :b ::Cle en 'i:h:1.o naol .
•

4

ic 1:::_•fo.:.1:1ctl br o::t Joy 5 D.u . ~ntlcr-.

t.bu~ 120 Joy llidfto irlll be re-

.•.:u coal hc:.o boc1 !"..__ ov.:,c1 f!\):.1 tL:i..o panol nn:l p{!...,ol ocalcd to pro-

feet tl.!lcl l 1Uo uneovorc-.l nir:.~ rcor::o ou e~ch oi&lt;l e.

r:oo~ fo::: . 15, 1?. r-"'1 18

'2hio pt.nol hao i:&gt;ocn c onncctc~l fro;J.

�ii.:;;,10vc::1outo in tbo vcn'tiilnt:ton of ·i;hin noction.

Shrudn:-:; c:, nvo,1ors o.re

E.Ov drlvin.:; iho rl □ o aoction of A Dip ubovo i:o . 5 i:orth, co ua to provido
roon for po~ncit ho:tot ic.::riialle.tion for this ' pSi.lel. A no·.1 :::ump hos boen

drlvo.."l. to ·tho oou·&amp;h of tllo I:r1..in alop_o ·to provldo uo;c.o~ si:ora.e;e for A D:t~ .

!!o . 2 Bout!1 Entcy .. L"'l'r',n--y fo.ce :lo in:.". diotunoe of 1000 £oet
.\ o,..l'ld C ?nncl □ off thio ontr-1 uai'o

troo elope OJ-id :lo a.t tho i'cul·~ .

drlvcn u, n aboi;-'i: clist~'!..'lco c&gt;.nc1 s-;;oppcd iu ox-dcr ~o protect reilI"o~d •
r.tcht of wey .

l!-, ruooo vcro c1r:lvcn off ·;';hooc pc_ncl.o .

'.:'...-o~J olopo and io a.t the fr.:.ilt .

Panel and ontcy

.\ ar.1 C Panoln off thio ontry connect

c.m.1 'C~v c~&amp; n-ae::."'O' o~C".l . I? oncl. W'!d ro oo pillzro arc int act .

Emry- nnrl

·tho yoc;:- .

?;o . 4 Gouth J;m ~J - £.n~cy fncc :lo inn dioia.noo of 1700 foot
froa slopo and is a.i tho fe.ult .

l\, D c..'lli O Panela otf th:lc entcy· ux-o c:n:-

1100-Goo ,'ti.th r~o . 3 Coutll in'&lt;aY .

r..oo~ uoro drlven to tho bour.:.lo.r-y on oi•;;Jiox•

oido or ·~hoae panels .

&amp;l tcT) cool liru:i lJcc.~ r ocovorcd . !'illo.t•:, i.1 pc.Delo

and roomo nro i n:,; c.ct .

ll Panel off thio ouh~J uo.s driven to tho dip, u diot(l.nce of 1800

althor oido of pcnel to boun:.ln;.~J .

..11 top coel hoo been roc~vc:rc:l . PunQJ.

�Sl!cvcl tllopo •· \.cc d1-.J.vou doun n c1:1c·tc.n.ce of 1000 fee-i frot11 tho

Gc.1crcl - Od.11:; to heo.vy dc.vclcp.:ic:r:t cl'.:.~..cc::i th:lc nino ho.c l&gt;oc.'1

&lt;l:.1z-ln.:.: 19 33 duo to hcc.v"Y c~vc:::· ,~n:~ D(~co:::c condi t io~ .

7• '"' ••__,'!l\iry
f e&lt;:o Oir,o .r...t&gt;
" • 7 -ltCO?:l, C• '"'l
, '
' 0 '"'O / . • •,_.' . , DCGC.l!.&gt;C'l'
•
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.•.• C.00, -l::) . 2 ..vt"vzl
.:. ti h •
I C'.'li u : j

�58

SURt;-AOR I-'IRES

li'ir-o ,o.o diooovcrctl i n "Gu Pl c.no fan a·i 3: 30 P .u., Jll.taus·~ 25th,
:::;nmrcnCl y cp;.wcd by L&gt;:,o.r::o froti uol di n5 torch .
'.dw fi:-c tlGri:::-oyc~ t!10 e&gt;·~ot- ho~o encl portion of fc,"1 buildi ~ .
I·~ \JM untler co!'.t:r.Jl o'C 4: 00 P .;!. , a.nd ~u1.·cly c;~·i;:tr..;.1uiohc1. a·i; 5:00 I' .1.!.

I"i..~obulJlo cldly r,rorlu otion for tho yco.1: 19 33:

i:o . 2 Uno . .

l!o . 4 U no .
r~o • 6 t':.i 110

•

. . .. ..
. • . 1200 toi.m .

tono .
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�59
S AFE T Y

DEPARTHEMT
By

V. o. Lurroy, So.foty Env.necr
Tho pl'OS4'0GE! u:o.do iom.1•d ·the elim:i.ne:~ion oi' :i.njuriea, fatol,
soriouo and Bi.nor, uua pl."Dbubl y -~he ~ s·~ oa.tisfo.cto ry tha.t ·the Safety
Dcpartraont hs.a he.cl f or oevorcl. yaar o.

Dur i tB tho yi3 a 1~ thor0 \70re ono fc.tcl.,

fii'Cy- 1tlto oor:i.oua , ®d tuonty-o~ niuor- :l.nju!'i co -~o undorcround o.nd eurfrc:.00

or:pl oyeo.
Tho uori~ of tho safety Dep a.rtu:out n c.o al ong th0 semo linos ao inOUGur.:i.tcd du1"iI:.3 t ho lent half of 1931, n~i!l:)ly ..i;ho.t of dividina tho mines
i :1·i;o sec-i;iono t1ith u section foroc::i.n in diroc·i; ohe.rGC of oporutions e.t tho
, :or:dr..:; fc.co , ural ·bho o:i7ard:1.n3 of t uo cu~ onobiloc; and 0250 .00 in tt10 co.sh

The criarcls, t o~hor \, .i:i;h mor e cuperviaion, more rit!id ,:,.ncl aevore
diooipliuo, Cllld the better cou:iition of tho mi.nos, that io I better U cl&gt;ering,
oloanoi· r oa.dt1eyo, an&lt;l o. ool'a thorou5h inve ati gdiou of all loat-M.m::i injurieo,
end rogulo.r oouthly and bi-oonthly □a.f'o·~y r:3et:i.1l.(30 , eo curocl c. r esult, uhioh,

'Ohilo not as goocl o.s uo.ntod, '7ao 0000\,hnt b0ttor than o:g,octed ,,hon tho progre:u is oonsidored a.o a. uhol o.
A major part of iiho t:i.ro uan spont umergrouril truvolins ell \"JOrki ng

plo.ceo, air oouroeo,. end ha:ula.go t10..yo 0 mnkil!B inopeotio?l!J of hi~h voltogo

« On February loth, 1933, tho prooentation of Sai'oty c.uell'do \/OD
made a.t the Old Timro' EuildinG, u:ith 745 can po.rticipatins in tto
drawing. Thia rep resontod 12 oootiono froa tho various mino s o.t Rool.
Springe, Rolienoe, t. inton c.:2d !J1.1. 9erior. SU!&gt;crior 11 0 11 llino \7on both tho
mzt OJ!X) bUeo, uith La\7r onco Znj cc , Seo ~ion 1:0 . 2, m.nni.D.3 tho Do:.1 so
Brothers sedan, and John 'i'oeticll, :":cc"!i:lon ?to . ~'• tbs Chevi-olct ~j(;)dan.
llr. Frank 3~ortz, Sooticn !-o!,or_!".11, !1j . 2 Sootio n, \1no a\7crded Cl.$0 ,00
GOld, ruul ,luatin Johnoon, Gcr.riiio:1 1/or '-~w.n, no . 3 Section, C100 .oo c old.

~,

�equipment , go.th0r-l113 rock c1 uert nnd C'.i r onoplors, o.ml me.king investigatt ons
of all loot--tiG&lt;l :i.nju:tieo.

.".loo a l0mb3r of tho Safety Dopartmeut me in

etten1anc3 \1!10n tho United s·~ator; G0oloei ca.l sur vey ' s r or,rooentative ma.de
hio inapoctiono of noel, Spri ngs , \!into n and Duper.tor LIi.nos.
Deny oveuiJlca ne1.1e opont in atiendi1~ tho monthly Q.nd bi- monthly
diotriot antl ooctionol c.afety o~otin~o , rnero mvine piotu1·as wer.:i sh&lt;r.m. &gt;
cntl at t1hich portin:&gt;rr~ qu'1 atioi-rn rolc&gt;.tiug -~o anfoty i11 ::ind nbout tho mines
uoro &lt;liocusood \;l·th tho C!J9loy..:io .
No J:ti.u3 ro ocuo t:ro.inin~ ,;1no cond uctod duri13G the yeo.r 1 but t reJ.nsd
c::in are uvcil ablc at oa.ch of the fi vo dif:'.lt rict o c\Jld cll ·~hirty soto of
bro::(th:!.11:3 np1)nrutu:::, and go.a mo!ro, ure l:ept in i'ireri-clo..ss oontlition, El,Jld
nvc_il.:i.blo fox- uoe ct any ·t~::J in co.oo oi' an t1norgoncy.
!n January thil·ty-0 11:, 1:;:rn 't"Joro -Crctlnocl for first aid inst ructo rs.
?hoy in tu~n i;ave i nstruc•~i ono i n ±'ire'~ eid to tho eutiro poroonnel

ot t he

Coc:,any, ·~rdnin3 1885 cm:,loyoo, c.nu '(2 non-onpl oye o durins tho months of
J.i'c brua.ry, I;crch :.&gt;..l'lcl lipril.

Thio t10.o dona in cooporation trlth -'i;he United

Stntoa Buroan of Ui.nes, tho Duroa.u c.nu ihs Coopany eo.eh ioauing 00rtifice.tos
for COt!J)Gt enoy.
On Juno 10th, tho o.nnuc.l iirot a.:!.&lt;l contost uaa hel d at Rook Spri?Uo
in tho Old Til'.i13r a' Buil&lt;li1t; .

'.i1ho rruubor of teama pa.rtioipc.tins i n i:h0 ovon-C

from tha variouo diatri cto \7cro ao follccro :
Roclt Spr :l.1130 - 2 r.:on'o
3 Boy Scout
4 Ocnior Gi r l Scout
2 Junior Girl Scout
- l r:on ' a
Reliance
l Doy Soout
1 ~;Oi'liOl' Girl ecout

�m.ntou

- 2 ~en'o

lloJi:10.

'i'ono

1 Boy scom
2 Souior Gir l ~oout
1 Junior Girl scout
2 t~9U 'o
2 Boy Scotrt
2 Senior Girl Scout
l J unior G:lrl Scout

0
- l3 I.!An'
Eoy Scou·~

l Senior Girl Gcout
1 junior Cirl Scoui
- 1 ?:on ' o

The pri::oo uoro uell db·iributod , n:1.th Ht.nnn \'Ji l'll1:l.r1g moro firot
pi-isoo than eny oi i;ho other di str'loto .

Their r.::m' o tearuc uon i'i:rot and

80COnd priuoc, c~n~i otin_~ of cnfil ~uc-.rdo of C30.oo r..nd c20.oo r ospo ctivoly

Doy r-.nd Girl Scout i;oa.D!J \Jero pro.o·Hcc-ll y th~ 0CI:1e uo the,, your b3fore.

Tho

tJirutlr.::; -~ororl!J of the Boy Scouts uoro rr~,:1::-.., liuvorior E!nd Wi trton; the Som.or

C:lrl ncouto, Ifonnn, i.'i nton and Su:,icr,lo::-; o.nd t ho Junior Girl Scouts , Superior,
Ui nton a.ml Rook Sprin3a.

A b01 quet \'Tae s ivon o:';; Rev!. Sp1·:ln~o Mo . 4 Community Council fo r

ell Boy and Girl seouta' to~o, 'i;o03the!' ui·th thoir troop C!lZ)tni no , and
several officinls of t ho Coe.:,o.ny.
".i.''ha uinnin_:; eon's tecJJo ,;;oro cuosto at U·.e Old Tiers ' b::mquot

tho follcm:l.113 day.

An intoroatin~ p!'.~t of ·~ho H r o·i. aid contost -.:1co -',;!lo i.-plontl:1.d

�On3 of tho oui; standi ng feo.turaa of th0 fir s·t aid contest Yto.a v/11011

Ur. Scott 'furnsr , D:lroct or o f tho United stn.tos Bureau of ?Zinas , nnd P r eoidcrrl;
of ·l;ho Joooph \. liol mao :3n!oty Aaa ocintion , a;i; ·i;he concl uoion of the evonto,
preaontcd to Tho Union Pc.cif:i.c Coo.1 Goqpany thr ou:;h P r esident l.!cAUllffo , tuo
cortifico.toa oi' hono!', .,Gho f:1.rs-l; to L~no "C'', Su9orio!', 1.'Jyomins , coli!l!!arinreting
-i':he i'act thnt thio rJ.ine ,ms 01)0::-ci.ted f ol.. nac.rl y 4.5 ye c.ro (from .tuly 6, 1927 ,

thr ot, (ffe1 D3cembox- 3J. , 1931) uitb a.t1 nveruso 0£ 133 ont1l oy0 0 ,,orking 1,284,536
DM

h ou;;-o, C'.ntl pro:k ~:lnr; 1 1019,753 'GO \'.lD of COM wi ·~h oui Q. fo.tr:tl it y.

Tho

r.;ocond corli fi c~t o of !lonor 11ac ar1crded -~o i.Iino no . 4-1 Roc;:k Springe, \'/yom:l11g ,

fo r ha.vir.g ..or kcd iron i\.pril 17 , 1923, ·1;hrough Decom'b::&gt;r 31 , 1931, or o oro
t han 8 .;i yo01..a , \7:!.t ll un averc_s0 of 216 Ou?pl oyo s ..-: o r kl113 3,167 ,712 Il!...'1.-1'1 hours ,

c.ntl ,ro&lt;luo:tn::; 2 , 476,1 22 ~.:ono of conl \7it!:lout e. fe.tclity .

'i'hooe ce rtii'i ontas

vox-o i' r or:nd and p l ncod i11 tho Go~!'.!.1ta11:i.t y Counc:1.l buil di~-; s o.t Roel,; Springs ancl
S t~)t&gt;?"'l O.i." :rosp ootivol y.

I n Gcp·~oabcr Hr . George Dru.ryn:,l o , Doput y lli.no Inspect or from
,: a.1.c::n1bura , Ooloro.do , o..-,.do o:im!Ji no5,:1.ona of o.1 1 tho \Jyomiug rnimo of Tho
Union Pc.cific Coal Cor::;ni.n:,.

He uo.o ~ocoI!l)a.11iod at cl l t:ims by aithor the

Safety Bnzi noor or ihe Ventil!:l'i-ion Bn::;inoor.
Tuo hie;1l pro~ouro J-o cl: duot:i.113 ~ chin'.lo t:Ore put i nto uoo o:-i. rroo!:
S,::&gt;rinea QJld {;uper ior diet r i ots, thia n nkil'3 n total of four of thoao mchimo
boi ug used a.t ·the Rock Sr1ril'!J n 1 'ilirr-;on, Su~:&gt;o rior o.nd Henne. diotriot o.

All

tllincc aro nou co~ l yin3 ,iith -~ho noolt of st endardo in roev.r&lt;l t o rook duct

bcrriers.
i\?lot hor thing t hcx no &lt;loul&gt;t contributed to n bottor safoty L"ooortl
the lo.at half ot tho yo cr ,~,rJ.o -~ho 5.11otcll o.tion in all minoo of ·i;ho tl iJ\7 2odo1

�IC £dioon eloc·hrio oa.fe'iiy OU!-) l cJn.;&gt;, t1hich inoroased ~i;he illuminetion ~proximately tan 'ii ir:!o o over ·hho !!oclol E ln111p .
Tho foll&lt;r.tlr-{i, in ·ihc uriter ' o opinion, o.ro some of the contributing
1actoro tho-'~ llnvc hol pod .i:inke 1932 tho bost oa.foty yeo..z-:
l. D:!.vidi n~ the roineo into sootions \"Jith o. aoction
f oi-oms.n in cho.rge oi fcce operation!l, thoroby
oecuring clo!lor suyorvioion and Dore riGid
dioci;?lino.
2. l'ho o.uorcle ·l;o the s0otiono o.ntl ooction foromei1
of the two cutooobil eo and co.oh :prizos, rospecUvely.
3. SystCl:'atic t:inboring boi113 &lt;:ini'orcod.
4. Doro oonoentro.t otl and bet ·tc:t"" o:ini113 math od a.
5. CJ.caner ha.ula.go uo.yo.
6 . Sp:.--inltlinz of all ·aor~i113 to.coo.
7. !ns-~31.lo.tion of bettor cap l a.r.i_?a ,
8. \."co.ring of protoc·avo clo·thing, such as ha·io end
ahoo s , o.nd ooz:::, i;:ogi;::lco.
9. Ti1e oontllly and bi-conthly Gaiety mDe·~inse a.s tho
0duee.tionol pEl!'t of ~i; ha program.

'.i:'ho i'ollouing to.bulntions 3hou eo.q:,0.riso11 of safety record mo.de
:i.u 1932 -csith tho.t mad.a il'! 193l:

�UMi S:U!.:'Z:&gt; t7..J3:Xil ;;&gt; ;";H !l: ,JUr.Y

=

1?31
lliatrict

b:u1 Sbifto

l

Injurioc.

· -' --

40

Hinton

63,S');

Suporior
II ,,·•cnoa
,.

102,631

37
31
lG
157

I

Reliance

I All Diati'iCtc
I

ll
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l

!:_~1l:·;'~rl&lt;ri;o

4S,67S

1- (:t)

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95, 1'{3
36,458
52,38$

23
~

13

32,')42

f!.,030

I

1
,

f /.J.1 Di~tricto
I,
1

5,905

5, 4-32

2,907

60

·

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2, ,:,.4,J

_I -

l i~cr Cent
62.6
20•1.2
134.4

~
I

i

178.3

70.8

115.2

- ~ - - - T0H5 1~n0:.&gt;~10::n P :a ni JunY
- :~:oo

I

,'o/~ajm•y-1 _- To~

2,453,5__2'(_..,___157 ___ J.$ 0 627

·

9, 2.16

5,094

l.O

325,902

l.593
5,306
2,311

7,292

I

9

53,943

2,524

4,138

I
l

, I 2,0i'.!-5,270

l

1
_!'~/~:Ju~

tnjur:oo

60

l

I

-

k
l1rl

rcan Go i no

I'&lt;&gt;~ Injury

. .I

1,986
1,719
3,311
3,451
-

Incroa:,,,

-- -

~:an 31lif•l;e
Per InjUFy

I

I njurico

i.:2 n Gi1 :i.fto

2 ,54!5

23

62,ll2.
3?6,198

I- ~~-~

!:on ~h'.i-~·\i()
fOl' Inju.cy

(&gt;t)

122,102

Rock Sprinr;e

2SJ2
-

- -

-·

Ji1, 08U

-

-T

PerTorn
.Jury

Per Cont •~

_J ~---J.8. t.&gt;61

110

I

1"'t,1&lt;
;:'.,l'!i T?l
..r-., ",:I.--.''•',.;
, . .,..., • -~ -;;1;-·"&lt;:f'
..... , -~" ~ -J.' 1•,n
...:.t.. ...... - ~ - .:. ....

'..'!ml Shifts

li'atalitioo

3~6,198

6

·7

l.~un 6llifia
-l'cr Fatality :1.ru1 ;;llii·l;o

66, 033

-- -

;:eu Chii'to l
Din Su i f·~;T
Fu·i;nlitioo [ r.&gt;~r ~",:::t:Qi·~y _ 1.;r:;r !,'at".oJ.i ty Por C£nt

325,?02

- - -- ---- -

l

325,902

--

- - --

259,369

-- --

I

-' -

1

393

Tm~s Pnmucm l' :.m P!.'~:\LIT'l
Tooo

'i'ouo

l•u·~clit ioo

ILi-11 Dln~rlotc
___L...,..2, t.-53•!&gt;27 -L-

6

i&gt;ct&gt; Ii'c.·l;ol:l·~yj_
_J_:~~403,921
~.2.70
_
I _

F1,rt~lit iou
I

1 -

Tons
Por F'o.tality
1

2,045,270

TonB
Pq~ lrutul~i~_ P&amp;E" Omrl;
400
1,635,349

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(x) Inclutos f u·~CTli"~ioo.
~

v ..

~~

�·-

bo

D E P !I.R T !JE N 'f

by

D. C. l:c!{ook 111, Chiof Eloctrici nn
'1110 p0\1or pl c11ts n:1: Rock Spr inso a.nd !Innno epcre.tcd throuBhout

unc:l in -i;hc boi l ai' ro co 351 ,510 lL\7. Ero . , uaed a:'.; !':o. 6 puopi r,e plt\Jlt

~-,915,301 K ,\;.F,rs . , a.11&lt;.1 cho.ru cd to '.t'!10 Union ? ncii'io Coa.1 Gompo.11y-'s

7o proc2uco l ,6t..o ,GGG tc::~ of: coGl f r om '..fno Union Pacifi c Cool
Co::..9ci.m1'0 oiu~a in -~h e Roel: Spri r-.,zo fiol&lt;l roc;..ti.rcd 1 0 . 9 iL\"J, Hro . per- ton .
'.l'h o poc: l oacl on t he l1o c..~ 8pr i 1130 por:or pl o1r'G r oached 9300 i~. ff , ,

f our hom" poriod \.,.as 103 ,600 K . \1- f!:ro .

?o cerry thi o l oo.d it t ico noco::ioa:ry

~o op ~rnt a three 2,5'00 !{.:.. . turbico::,, \.~doh l oi't onl y t he l OOQ lL l:. turbino
for f' OOOr'VO ,

I nt orrup"tiono to the ocrvic o rrotl ell oauooo, for t ho ycai-

1
,

,:,oro

o.o f ollo-::o:

1 . 1 3,ooo vol t circui:~, ai=:iutorru_ptio!l£.I, tot cllnc 2,

tlo . 4 Super.to~"' cir ou:!;ii, i:lvo i n•Gorr uptions , totcl.i nz l hr ,

!&gt;3 clu.
30 ruin.

3. !b .l Superior cir cuit , ?.ou:r in~orruption'3 , ·~otalitt.1 2 !ll'□ • 35 uiu.
20 c:-.:J.n.

�5.

tio . 4 l'::l.no ou"..;aido, four itttcrru9Uooo , 'iiotelin!j

Tot::1 of i:!ook Dpr:l.1230 &gt; unintorrup·licd.
'.i.'ho Ho.:.m n p l c.111t ouppll0d 2,019,300 It . ri . P.rs., f o1.. mining purpooeo

end oolll 444,800 K. \, . 1-h"c . , fo. coIS101•cio.l custoc.1oro .

�El'lGINIIBRIWG rEP.I\RTtm:nT

by

J. L. Libby, Aooiotanii Chiof Enx:ll1aor

n.oclr Sp?in::;s hno baon rm.toriclly reduced on a.ccom1t of ,.~he am~.ll ro;-.ount
of cono·~rue'tion nork J.;o bo dor.o, and ciao boccuoo ·~h0 r:tlz:~s \'JOro ,1orlcin3
ollly part ·i;i?:o.

t.t tho 'bcginnin~ of the year ;;ho d0pa.rt1:1cnt conaistod of

a. Ch:tof Dng:1.rnor , tm l\ocirr~ant Chief En!:1-n;icr, oi;: Encin~ers and a dr:iughtocv.n 1 \'Ihilo a.t tho cloao tho cle;:&gt; ani.--:ont co11oicr~oc1 of e. Chief En3ineer, an

'i.'he oui;o:ido clioiricto had -;;ho !Jc.mo numhor of naaid0nt EngimeI"a,

The fou i:teo::, of conn·iiruction included tho follouir:g ilr)roveiz:&gt;nto:
Rock S1rinr;o D.istrio•I;
l.

nemodelod CoI:?:1uni.,.;y tuild:i.DJ.

2.

lm;tollod souor lime un-:1 pl unbina for oir,:ht lloucoo n't i!~. 4.

3. Pointed 21 houooa.

S. Suporviootl 001lo·~ruo&lt;1i:lou and m.,;ido pl ano for nou Church or
Cur Ledy of Sorrorro .

Oentrcl Coal C: Colw Cot:)o.ny'o ~:J&lt;l:ltion.

7.

$uporviocd in~orior pailliiri3 of 1 8 iiardoll Cou?°"G houoo::;,

Club llouco , Ol d TiJ:lero • Eu:Ud::.n.:: ~&lt;l Hu::u.1 r.ucrtora uuildin.::; .

�{)8

~ c o District

1.

Gontrnctod ohil"~lins of 29 houaeo.

2.

r-&gt;aintocl 40 llouocc .
:.ii.,U.to,1 District

1.

Coai;rociod ohin~lin3 of 13 housoo.

2.

P.u:u~cd 32 houoeo.

Guporior Dioirio~
1.

Contrcctod ol1in3lir13 of 70 houaco .
Ha.ni:lt". Dint tiot

1.

Oontraotod ohingli115 of 21 hou0oa o.ucl bu:lldi~s.

2.

Construded no,; fillifl.._; otation 011 hiQ:buay.

G3norrl En..,i1'!~orl.nr;

In o.du:.Uion to tho uoua.2 wrl, in eoni!ection ..-:~:~h oir..a operations
1.

Dcvolopnnut plcmo and c:·~hoclo ,·1oro t1orkcd u!:,•

2.

Tii::3 atudioo in c:nmoction ui·th opera.-'i;ion uera m:ide.

3 . nook ch.tat und ca.s oac,loo ,;ore c.nolyaed for tho 5o.foty
Dopurtu:m~ .

4.

Survoyo ~ro ttiuc for I!cnno. Hizhucy, o.lao trian.:;ula·~ion

surveys loce:anz Dinos, lo.tltl linec, ate.

S.

Handled repairs a1il ios-~i!l-0 of Jlail road soalos at minoo.

6.

Old Dine propor·~iec in Co lore.do uero invest:Lga'iiod c.m1 roport o

nore r:inde thereon .

7.

uta.11 pro:9orticn \'Toi·a otu:licd c.r:i J.,o voluo from o. tn..'!'t oto.nd-

point, a.nd report ~ru&gt; e::.do z-ol r.r~ivo tl102.•c·::o .

8. PhotoGrn!)ho nora n:1do fo1· Gai'oty an:l gloyoo' I.!c.!3v..zi1:J
De1,artanrta,

�9 . InvootiBe:iiio1i r1so lllt&lt;da of \1mt0r situa:i.ion in the old nbandoncd r-:oc!~ s, rin:;c llinoo , ,•;ith rof'e:renoc to ita p oooible ef:!ect on preoen·~
opor ctio no .
10.

St nr·i od \·,orlt on Colorauo l and hol dil'lf.s of th0 Union Pe.oifio

Railroad 0JD?CUY u ith r egard to minorcl i'icht values.
~ y-;Mi n;; Dounr'&amp;r.101:1~.
:i'.n c.dcli t ion to t he uou~u m p u orl: in com,oct:1..on ,r..l.th the mines,

rm.uo okotchoo i'or ~.;ho Ur.:ployoo • !~asu:'.!in~ , Gr :-.~hot bluo pri1i.;i ru and
r;::ich::i.nio nl clroui r-30 , nnci por f orlll:)d cpooi~ ,.::ol':: D.O foll cmo:

l.

l2c.do l ar ge map of t he Unitod :J~ut00 f or Llou·thern \';'yoming

Goal Opo&gt;;'"tt torc: .11.ssocic.tion.

2.

I!de sub!livioion f or- tho n.-.ilrond a.ml Goal Cn111peny in con-

ncc·~ion \'Jith -~ho G:t&gt;oan R:i.wr -~o Rock S~)r:ln,:o Ili!:;h'\Jay, al oo !'13\"/ hifihoey

locrr~ioa \Jith r:l..ch"i; of -r1oyo.

survoy, o.i:id corrootod descriptio n a cro '.::s aon)c.I'ly proporliy .
4.

1:a~:io ~or o brour;M up ·:;o tlc.tc 2or GrGon Ilivor \.'a.tor fiorl.s

Coeya:iy, Oll0\7i 113 llG'"il linss J lCC~ltiu~ or hyJrc.nt:&gt; J ate. , a.·t Roe k 5:';&gt;E'il"lja'

\iyomil'!3 •

5-

Hade ·iiru: ~po a.ne TccoTds.

In addition to ·~ho o.'bovc ~ho depo.rtr1cnt hna mllo 6!) 0c2..cl. reports
on difforent Union Pacific Rcilro~d Goi;:;:mny land.a, tnken en.?O of cll ·tti.o

l onooo by outoide CODI&gt;anioo uor::i1,CT Union Pnoifio Railro~d Corq&gt;C'.ny L'.l.'lU Tho
Union l'ncific Coal O:&gt;mpD.lly lun:lo, alco a. lcrgo e.lilOun~ of Gc:1orcl •;10:rl:
for companioo uwer 'l'ho Uu:i.ou Pc-.:;l f io ().)nJ. Goopnny'!l oannGcr.ioirL

�70

D EP l'. R 'rl'i E WT

UE C HAHI O AL

by

.!l:'thur 7 . Hon!toll , Genorcl t!aotol.1' Uochard.c

Dutin:.; tho yo:li' 19 32 ~ thero ,tC?o l'!O adt!Hionn ·~o poi/or plo.nt
oc;_uipmont .

Tr.t&gt; i:1njo:.- :i-.·c~llcil' jobo \!ore porfon,1.cd iu -;;he •;;urbin.o room .

Ono

2500 r .\'i . ;ill io Ch,-,lr.1::,TG ElO.Chino had for COIJO t'.!.rilO ci vc:.1 tro ubl e clu e to
st ecru 1ct!.k~o po.ct ·i;hc t~oo ,

'l".llio m10 duo -~o the cyli nder cru,·a u.::;

bc:1.113 cl:..oclctl -to ouch nn cJ,tcnt ·1;h~t tho r3:roovoa xor tv.o l' o,;m of dummies

\:ere oni:li~cly eonc .

'The stoc::;:1 l cwa.so c01uca l~,pit.l ccali u-3 of ·~ho s euli~

l}l.._'!.?!tln nnt.1 un c:tcCJoivo orul thruot .

'l'l'lio tuz-tino wc.s dion3l:ltl cd and by

-~ho uoc of o. bo1•i113 'b~, the cy1:1r.:loi~ nc.s bored ou·1; ·to receivo c. l argo
OCD'~ iron i.'"'ln3 in. \:h!ch tho p1·opcr mml&gt;~r

of durny ar ovoo uci-o machined .

'l'llio ;?iri_:; io hel d in pl o.co by c.ountcr:aml· l::&gt;l to cml a dovctcil. sroovo.

'.fiio cac~no io l'l0\7 op0r o.ti113 .nlccly cm! ti1ruot troubl es avp o0.1· t o hcvo
bcoa olid .n:.1.t ccl.
T'a c 25'00 K. Yi . 0 0113r d

filoc·~r.i. c -Curb-l ne ul'-J .ch ,·100 r C"J ortci l t!.oi

yoa:- as ho.vi t13 c. ere.eked rz·o:Tl;- hocd ,mo clco l:' C,oirccl .

Tho crack ed b.oc.u

,:ru:i loco.t o:l c entrally i n t ho c.:i.o:1ina C'.Jltl nocesni tatcd oomploio di oc1autli11J

of the unit.

I\. ooc9lct o ncn ho::·.&lt;l 0.11:l

ri.o~::l o plc.to t1as in~tcllctl nnt1 tho

unit cc.rof ully rocl.ia ncd i 11 a o~r:1blin..; U!d i t io now :i.n eood opcl"tr~i US
cow iti011.

These r c, t'l.ir o uo:ro lt&gt;,ndl cd locall y \'t.J:~hout -~ho uoo of tncto!·y

r q&gt; oir mon,

At. riinton, D. now pur:..-, 1 ...t:.-.cl.lc.tion ,;,e.o cot?pl ot cd dur i :,c ·tho
yoa,r.

'l'hia p~

han!ll e3 ·iho &lt;1rt:'.i nac~o i' Z'OC; !.:O . l t\llf.l !!o. 3 i..!inoo tln·oush

�'71

e. borehole to -~ho ourfa.oc.

1\ !JO ,000--znllon to..nk on the aurfeoe :i.uto '.7hieh

·i;llo !&gt;tit;:) uiochargo:J, contci.r.::: ru:::::,lo na.ter ior £.1H'i1llrlin:; tlurir.3 the periodo
i 11 u:1ich tho pm:..'!) iG 1wJ.; opo1~0-a 11J .

�ou:~w Jil OP.::mJ\.'.;.'!01:Z Oli' :.\I!ftClIArllISE STORES

uy D. n. Jofrorio
i:onogm· of uto4"oo

D~ine 1932 -~ho storo Dcpo:-tuon~ kcp·;. CX!)Cnoc!l voll cont1~ollod,
1.:oi-ehnmliao ctocl.a ucloqu~ri;o and invcntol"ioo roclucctl ·:. v t'.. lovel of cw-rom

valuco.
Sul oo oei'o rotluocll, uut not l)olou tho rot, 1lar POl' oontag;o ·~o pay

~;::i.rnit'lfiC ·,:~~o oa-Hcfaotory on tho rocluccd vol uno of ocloo uud

&lt;luri!.':.J tco !)~cso11t dooado.

uluto tur11:&gt;vor .

�~TATFJ"'i!!lf OF O?ul1\T!niti; or IT.!&lt;'RC.iIJilfilI'3S STO:l!!:3
Year c1~U.r-3 Dcoo.ilo;.. 31 , 1932
Oompnreu \1lth Go:r~"ocpon1:tne Pc,r-iod of I'rO'iTiouo Yoo.r

---

.·-

-=--r---=-

.L
'l'ote.l Ualco, 1931
i'utcl acl.c3, 1932
I Ium~ccno Cl' Dcc;.'c::.eso
l: G1•0:-.,c ncvcnuo, 1931
,,Grooo nc.vcr;uc, 1?32
'l Incr&gt;~oo er Vc-ct•c::?.oc
1 Tot rJ. On (';-! "C:~i n~ [ :&gt;:o cm c:. nnd Taxon , 19 31
I
'LJ
..._,
.
i ~trJ. G~c..c.-iin:~ r-;,,;po~,sc::i nt:d 'l'o.:~co, 1932

0260 ,600.6 3
I 194,612,33

6~,?38. 30
/8 ,8ll.66
1

,7,032.52

?.l , 7'/S . l'✓

56 ,581.08t:.S ,4-97 .99
11 ,003. 0:
22,230.50

I Inorcnoc C'X' Dco.rc~ao
,, !lot ilc.vcnuo, 1931

11,534.,3
10 ,696 .o_;

j, Uot ncvonuo, 1932

!increa13c or Dccrocoo

:l'or Cent Grooc novcnuo to Oclcn, 1931
Per Cont (}roos Rovom,0 -~o Solas, 19 32
Increeao or Decrc~e

.

I

Per Cent Opor. ~ . :'.': Tcxos to Soloo, 1931
jPer Cont Opcr. i~. ~ T~-teo to Soleo , 1932 1
IIncro:wo or Deei... co.:::e
P or Cont liet ~lcvc?1uo -~o Solc!:l, 19 3.1
P or Cmr~ i:ot RcvG:.iuo 'i;o Eclco , l9 32
I Increaoo er DCGJ'CQ3C
Uerahal'.dico Gtoc~, J..&lt;]31

I

l,llerche.ll!!ico
nto~, 19 32
Incr0Q.8e
-

c.r Dccr-c~ae
~----: ~-

- -..:::::=----._~·-- =-==-~'":-

no~
Spri~o

_

30.2

29.3
0.9
21.7
23. 4

1.7

a.;

5.9
2.6
57,481.07
48,802.51
8,678 .56

--

\;inton

~ol:1.n.nco

Supcr-J.o:r

lb!-rn::i

CC8,092 .02 0117,867 . 09 ('271,110.0?. (195', 376 . 40
67 ,740. 'lO
93,224.68 13~•,.'&gt;1.0 . 04 164,527 -'14
~- , l~'l. 32
2t,,6ll;.3. 21
3(., ,6o3 ,7C
J:&gt;,L&lt;G . 7t.122,1389.,.6
30,325.50
t..i:~,122.32
~-3,a..79 .88
17.509.95
22 ,727.72
33,045,73
37.983.75
5.379 .21
7,S97- 78
11,076 .59
5 ,.t;.96 .13
19 , f..'/G.73
22 ,646 .6~
32,995.60
3;,061.90
15,126.DG
17,951.9~
25,021.12
30 , 71'/ .48

4,35!.8~

~,694 -70

7,97~ .(6

3,11-1 0.43

7,678 . 86

ll,126 . 72

e.~27.98

2,903.08

3,102 . l:t

1 , l ; l . '/1

2,303.07

c,775.78

1,tJ27 . 36

25.7
22.3
0.4

8,02~.61

I

3.a

3.5 I

7,266 .27

7

'I

T~el

CB33,a;5. 04
6!J~- ,617 . 49

179,233. 3,
219,620.52
168 ,299.67
51,320.05
166 , 763.9;
134,315-41
32 ,1:48 •54 :I
52,864. 57
33,984.26 11

24.4

24 .6

23.1

1 .3

1 .2

0.8

10.880.31
26 .3 I
25.7 ii

19. 2

19 .3

18 .0

20.0

10.7

20.;

25.0

25.7

25 ,B
0.1
21.9

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21 ,039.93
0.3

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4.3

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4. 4
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0.5

j

16,986.18

19,804.42

4,053.7., 1

2,6,0 .14 I

o.6

0.5

6.3

5.2

1.1

37,313.78 I 49,518.40

J.88,608.34

43,042-78

163,529.23

34,893.y.~
2, 420 . 44

J 6,475.62

2., ,079 .11

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n.mcr! "i!mrfil' STC.:U::S

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1

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I

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Gt oro

ncolt Sprinc;a

~t oro

0

073.78

Jnnua.ry

:; 2,032. 28

, Fobrua.ry

1,035.30

7,2.96

l, 918.14

709.59

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1,299. 74

5,763.04

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I

1,305.35

794. 44

1,106. 39

i

1,394.66

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6 ,224.62 II

1 )050. 67

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5,917.37

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1,352. 90

6,031.91

602.00

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1,954.l'&gt;

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708.73

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2,00 7. 92

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2,073.64

637 .oo

802 .03

1,086 . 36

J. , 315 .2~-

637.00

660.66

l 1 C85'. 66

1,330.00

5,992-57

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6,129.38

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3,536.85' t ,;ua rocvvorca. frC!U n o. 6 rJino, H..umu., tlt:r:.H!i ·i;h0 yo:ll'
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u ct ha.ving boon I:opt •
.Y;ffoctive Jam.ie.ry l, 1931, o:i..700 \,o~kine a.t r::1.uton \-.or-o l'Joc. 1

onci 3, tho tro.naforriu~ ,.f all !:JO::l £rem :!o. 7 u.tno to Ilv• l idne
oomplotoly closing ~?o. '{ ; _i ~10.
Uoto 4: Effective January 1, 1932, ulr:o \'I C&amp;""l:ing r:t :·, 1uton ia No. 1, tho
tronstorring of c.ll men f z&gt;eir.i i.~v• 3 ?.'. i110 to tJo , l :Uino Cilnplotely
oloaing Uo. 3 l.iiuo.
Note S: lJil.5e reduction offoctivo Ju:.y 1, 1932.

�CWPhRATXVi: $;TA'.!.' ir.:~m: (ti'
T(TAL TG!1fJ 1.~li8 D ·uu '1'ffi':U,, C:C3T 1-1~R Tt:1
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f

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Yo&amp; 1930

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264.115.00 01-944

Zi&amp;&gt;362.1,5 01.910

184,580-79

020056

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207,670.0,

2. M-3

2'!-8,228.60

1.929

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1.970

173,470.A.1

2o0ll

109,838. 9S

1.901

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230, 9ll~]• 90

2.159

250t0~-3-50

1.983

180,60{}.5.5

2.090

200,597 .6;;

1. 907

112~111 08;}

1.946

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236,616.L:.O

2.121

220,169.90

1.9H5

216,492. 35

1.937

218D },&lt;j ~.• 15

1. 904-

153,702.60

2.015

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2.0J3

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1.965

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1-9t8

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159, 64-5. 80

1 . 949

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203,366°65

2.202

20U,451.05

1.875

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2. C,;t;.

187.64-4. 00

1.198

136,718. 85

2.065

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206,021.80

2.11;

21, .. 010.85

1.927

208,760.6$

1.963

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2.026

102,6L!-8.55

2.040

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2ai,11.1.iso

1.970

290,232.20

1.789

250,570.25

1.976

203,2311-.50

1.920

168,859 -80

1.572

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280,213.20

2.041

278,l6J.65

1.815

263,576-6$

l.825

219 ~ l f:,l. '15

l.835

180,963. 70

1.552.

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301,563.25

1. .950

335,SI 7.4,5

1 .69'7

320,007.40

1.761

245,191.15

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26?, t;.IIO .S5

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266, $'85-10

1. '/t/J

278,091.60

1. 822

221,590 •.25

1.848

195',086. 05

1.404

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238,360 ._55

1.657

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1.919

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1. 72.7

217,032.25

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233,593.34

2,902. 50

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191,146.84

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34,66~.27

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63,188. 46 I 21,507.04

33,319.94

54,174.95

40,009.11

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26,037.43

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lb.ys

l

Number of
Pay Roll
E:nplo!;ee,

2

! Number of

!

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1

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3

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,

4

!

Dedv.otions for
(A ; Explosives

l

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Shifts
1

5

Total
Earnine;s
6,

6,586

47 ,703.09

rrorked

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IY

306

135

I

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Earnings

8a6-7

I

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l'er Da.y ~er Honth
Working Da:vs
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Actual I
9-8 ,5
tl2
/ ll=4i2 12-S-t (2x3) /
Averll~e,.E~ings

$47,242.07

0102 .39

I

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306
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Traokm011

1

306

!
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135

323

2,227.74

30.8

1.35

6,184

22.3

135

30 .o

22 -61

2,101.38

6.51

79.68

38.191.80

4J2.88

37,756 .92

6 .n

102.21

4,410

27,898.36

308.70

27,589.66

135

6,017

37 ,664.4-6

421.19

37,243.27

1,040.41

102,369.08

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306

l.!eche11i~l Loading

306

65.5

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U-,863

103,t1.,09.49

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306

31.l

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103.75

42,611°19

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306

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306

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216,627.17

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214,477.75

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~CJporci-J Ib.,lo3i..:c:r'u

9

15

1

1
2

2

l
l

;

6
3
2

l

~

9
2

6
1;

6
ll

3

l

2
2

l

2

Slc.C:'{ ort

:.D--

I!....,.nna Tottil
-----.....

l

lio inforno:Cion
Fr;:ily c1ia a.._,«-TOo::!Cr.:~
Total

.:lo;:-

3

1
l

'i'o 30 iiruo b.1oin300
To aooc:9t other c:.::,l oy.:ion~
(;tli:~U1::; co al oi lli~

Bil.!&gt;04'•

2

1
l

6
l
2

2

9

6

19

2

2

l

31

:&gt;

70

'l

l

13

~I

D-1!! C~1?,1'£Cd

Poar Attcntlc.nco

l ncooo·~onoo
l ui'rnction of CJ!:!l)C.l'.J rul oo

!

La\1 infrc.oti on
Phycical comition

l

l

l

3
3

4
4

l

2

3

lS

3

2s

3

23
l
9

2

2

3

7

11.-

2

1
6
6

2

l

2

2

13

~al

20

16

3

2

5

46

!OTAL 1 ALL OJD3ES

,31

2~-

25

4G

13

141

?o~nl
::.C-

U~v;&lt;aidgbl e

~Qn!) f 0rl'cd

b'atQl.ly i nj ured in mino acoide11t

Rotirad

Dcnth

�1

S'l'.\'n::---~m &lt;Ii' ACOCT.H?l' i1.tffl1 .-jT.\'i.D &lt;F i/YU11I!G

Yoa.r :....d:::.us D:Jo:-:iboi."' 31 , 1932

-,

ncco i pt;s

-

'Ib.l c..1co ill fuucl Ja.nuo.ry l, 1932

o54.• 211 . 73 1I

Ft'.y.::on·t o ·~o ft.mu :
J..lm:o.I"y
Fctr-...t~ry

0 3, 04&amp;. 51;.
3,31L. 62

!.'.a,!"C~

3,10!:--52

r:a.y

2,C,17.00
2,','22°25

Jt:,'!Q

July

.

..~~L~C\i

D64.2S

8op·i;c..:bo?
c~·Gc.•b~r

3, 2~4-57

Hcvo::1bor

'/27 .~-l

~cc::::!:cr
':'otcl.

:------------------Dioburaoouto
tO.~':;lOll"GB frOI!l fund:

Janu;:;.ry

Fobruo.ry
t:a.rch
J.prll

Dly
J'!.lllo

July
,~ucuct
SoptE&gt;lilbor

cctobor
novowbor
Dooa:Jbor

Balance in fund Ja.nuc.ry l , 1933

2,429.30
22,326.54 1

0 76,538-27 1

�t:iTA"J:'DJ;!.lT SilC,7J1iC IlAZtJWWQ ~ 11c:r:11AZl..nDCiUSP.U~'IL p,."'. Y ROLW lJlD P.l\.'~.:mlTS
CJ...fi' r.•Y.JJ:rHG.
CCUPi'JIJSAT:rcu. CJl:.:~STRa:&gt;IUJ nYGUR,'ilmill A!lD POLIOJliG

;.-r.n .:cm~n •a
Dun.:mc xnrs l'f'.,JlR mmr.na 1&gt;Ea.:::m~n 31., 1932

L!ADJi: TO 'l'IE STAm

1--- - - - - ~ -P-•,_
'\Y_ n_&lt;;_~~:; . •
i

I Jonuo.ry
11

Hc;nRc.eo.r douo

Pny Rol l e
◊

---l-I

Pll.¼.:EUTS FOR

1.!
I I H:lzo.r cloua CC:::!pon□c:i;ion
o 22. 477.31 I o 206 .539. 70 -·
3a0~G o;,4

Total

I t~onth

_ _ _

229, 017.01

I

0?~.1cn • o

r

T

Co.·~o.otropho
:rncuranco

(\

(\

V

\)

~, 2 • S.J
..,..
,~

Polic:h~e
r.

V

-....

1i1,o. oo

V

5: dco.l

- -3,100. 90 II

i

20 , 301.30

221 , 241.53

3, 31C.G2

5~9 .50

140 . 00

t,. , 008.12

227,122. 33

20,151~. 62

206,967 .71

3,104..5'2

513.60

140. 00

l\ April
\: ..

207,941 . 02

20 ,140. 84

101, aao . 1a

I

3, 758.12 1

2,017.00

~.&lt;,5. 33

120.on

3, 402.33 I

I' 1..0.y

216,47.2-55

20 ,161.25

196,311.30

I

2,722. 25

486.;57

120.00

3,328.82 1/

,Tune

l 93,763. 02

20,361 . 44

173,402.38

f!.29.25

120. 00

s1;.9.2s

' July

142, 473-36

20, 123. 64

122,349. 72

301. 96

1.00 .00

4.01 . 96 1

r.,~cuct

193,121.72

20 , 226. 61

172,895'.l l

864. 25'

426.26

60. 00

198,282.96 t

20, 367.33

177,C)!~.63

I

2,429. 38

44-1. 05

120. 00

Februnry

241 .542. 03

• l~a rch

11

11

~S~y..~a~Uo~ ~ ~
I

I; Cd ,ob c!' •· X

l

239,507.61

19, 069 . .::,2

21?, 630.19 I

3, 291!•-57

54!),29

140. 00

\ uc. c,:itct

l
I

l97 , l3? J:.l

19,209. 9:i.

111. 929-50 I

127 . 41

~41.0::,

120. 00

100, 333.72

19,309. 83

169, 023.89

L!-18. 67

120 . 00

02, 474, 710. 34

(;242,703-50

02,232,014.84

1- ~C22~326S 4 j" C5'S32. 84

,,
I

I Daca:ibor
I

Tcto.1

0

To·ta.l Tone Ilinod
1.vor o.r;o Coct Per Ton f or \Jor lanon •s Co:m11on so.~i;io:.1
11
11
0
n
n
Oo.ta irtropllo Dlauranco
11
11
11
u
n Pol icing C'an r gos
1
11
11
11
'i'crt o.1
'
Intluetria.l Iuoura.11eo
X - Ir!ol...:&lt;lC!l :.,i23. 75 (Sc : ·;; . ) t!n&lt;:. J 247 .50 (cc·i;. ) p::tid 'fly Auditotl Vouehera .

I

r

1, 352.Sl
a,990.43
3, 979.89

l

j

1,288.41

.5'38.67

C: ,44~.o~ ___029,299.38
2,045,270. 00
0.0109
.0021
. 0007
$. 01 43
F-·
I i..';,,
;:, """4

�co:;r.e OF \;OJ1C1.IE11' 0 COJ.::&gt;r::m:i.11.TIOIJ
• TO

OOAL COi!?.!J1IDS rr~ ,:yr,nnc
i?ROU DATI:! OF f.tn '£'J llli.:Cf;I.IDr!!l 31, l 9 22
- -·-·· ---· r-=
= =--=---~AU, C0i,:i" ,UlIE:1 O1'1-l;n '..1H!0:l
THB um::oiJ PACI FIC C()J.1, cm.:P !:l1Y
Tm~ UllIOl~ p ACIFIC CO..'ll, cor.:- f.JlY
-

~.-.;..;.;.

I

-

Cost
I

4/l~S to

I

12 31/15

t

Tons c:oal

,

Ycnr 1917 1 3,283.096

I

54,249.91 I ,0156

I

Per '.(o.n

fi.aoeoooorr'u o

---

r,

2,307,123

2. 535,135 \C' 43,175-52 .; .0170
3,481,335 I

Y88l" 1916 \

Coot
Per Ton

Coot

Aosess~ento !r0r Ton

'l'ono Coal

Period

Af.,L \'! YOI.'!I!TG!· COJJ.., OOi':? AlITHS

\.

-

Tono Conl

--~

I

:'...&lt;:1Geoc:;ront s

I .: 75 ,485.09 C.0156

32 ,309 .57 f' . 01£1-0

4, a42, 26 3

7 ,696,346

148 ,343.90

.0193

8,709,514

7,.. ,573 .85

.0085

.012f.•

9 ,41'/ , 269

103,268. 98

.0110

I

4,215,0ll I

94,093.99 I

.0223

.0104

17 ,346.73

.0053

5,506,410

57,227.12
I

I

I

Ycnr 1910

3,304-,069

28,615.69

.0085

6,033,200

74,6.5'3.2?

' Yec-;- 1919 \

2,321 ,lJ)

13,346.84

,0058

5,844 ,8'/0

51,4-72,16

.0008

8,1G6,009

64 ,819. 00

.0079

Yor.r 1920

3,069,379

82.367.30

.026G

6,510,095

120,213. 8':- I

. 0197

9,560,274.

210,581 . 22 I

.0220

•·:::::~~· 1921

I 2,904,,34

51,621.16

.0113

4,318 9'15

74,610.90

.0173

1 ,303 ,41?

I

126,232.74. 1 .0173

~ ~ Yew: 1922 \ 2:253,7r(4-

58 1 833.4.5

.0261

3,722, '{00

I

,o ,202. '7 0

.0156

5 ,976 A74 I

117,036.23 1 .0196

1' 1cr:;;- 1;23

3,24lil05 \

59,091.52

.0182

£!.,346 s11 I

93,066 . GJ

.0214

7 SfJ'l ,676

152 .158. 35 / .0201

\ Yccr 1~24

2,021,678 \

38 ,:q6 .61

.0135

3 ,092 ,876 I

oo ,757 .21 I .0207

6,7l4S54

118 I 933. 88 i

\ Ye~.r 1925

2,779,065

55,222.75

.0199

3,778 ,511

119, 364.96

.0316

6 s,1 , 5•16

I 174,587.11 I .0266

Yoor 1926

2,776,245

61,924.97

.0223

3,719,570

106,677.51

.0287

6,495,815

I

Yoar 1927

2,750,430

40,323.61

.0147

3,988,131 I

102,795.30 I .0258

YooJ" 1928 .

2,92'1,390

'!-0,657 .34

.0139

3,625,784 I

119 , 733. 37 I .0330

\ Yoc.r l92)

3,060,632 \

",7 ,0G3. 33

.015",

3,639,141

\\ 1ce1·1.930

2 ,C97,653 \

56,203.26

.019~

2,'~53 ,521 \

1

;3,37l..9l.

2r0L;,_5,2'l0 I

,.22,326.54

!
1

11

j

'l

ii YoCl' lCJ31
i,}

I

I.ca- 1932

I 'J.Y)'iJL

I

I

I
I
I

168,602.48 / .0260
143 ,118.91 I

6 .s,3 ,174- I

160,390.11 I .. 0246

6,699 ,119 I

138,802.0, /

. 0207

15., ,354.1., I

.0256

113,010.63 I

.0226

72,315.11 \

.0173

.0252

3,173,116

99,150.89

.03).2

.OJ.77

2 ,.546 ,839

69 ,638.72

.0273

6,010.769
S ,000,.366

.0109

2,123 ,149

49 ,988..5'7

.0235

4,168,419 I

73,292.861 Vl ,;03.695 .87 {:.0205

I

GC'.iest r op!lo i:naui·e.neo Premiut:10° nnd 3orvico cmd Polici11G chnr cros oxcluclod.

2.

Su;)Ol'.i.OI' t.::oo.l CCJl.l!lttl'lY included v.i.th Tho Union 1'1:.oi!io CocJ. Coq&gt;r-..ny ycnrr• 1911# ,...1 i l "'t6
~
' o.l COl!l;_)c.m.ea
• " t ('.,.
' repor-ta. t
v
;&gt; ,_,ll
1•
F~.g
uros for "!J.l ·1•.youl111g C,LJ
.... en f rom u"t n·Ge
i'hc Union Pacific Cocl. GouJ!,r:1ny produced 49j! or tonnnco cr.d paid 30.9f; of pre~un :i.t1 19"2 .

4.

5. 1932 fit;;1ll'86 cubjoct to rovi::r.!.on . ..... ----··-fL \.. ------

. 0212

124,356,317 k·2,3i7 ,6lt;t.9_--9_.l}-.0186
==~

1.

3.

.0177

6 , 738 ,561 I

91,738.72 j

I .,1 ,065 .45'6 I (·813 ~919 .12 c.0159

l{~toa:

I

A

.:,

�.._

...

CC:3T rn C 11,-i n~
vJ
.aAt..1.·i,(?IID I!fSURAilOIJ p::.i'"run,_,
" 1 ID ~-~,,--,,,.,
·1n PCLIClliC &lt;nt\Pc:;::··
=-TO
L,;.,;J
t1-1.
.J...:.,~ .!.\41 ,u

Tim unrtZ1 i:,AC!FIC COAL C(WtJJ;
FRC.! D.'\T!J (P Pncv.rs IG{S m ·~i'Il-J't =-=- .;, ~-10s· r.'I ( D
•

--

J,U:.,.].:., 1.: l.i.,

.nc:~.m:::n 31, 1932

J. v

I C:,.t(\.IJ"~ropho I . c.. ct I Sorvioo e:, i
•
m
• or I oa

Folioi:JB

Com; I
I
POI" 1.i.'ou

0 9,362 . 03

0.0034

0

0

ll, 721, 5?

• OOt.-2

10,~.92. 69

.0033

1,,2~.oo

1923

l 0 , 680 . 02

. 0036

1929

9, 983.05

2,897,653

1 1

J. om:;

c~ .l

r

'l'ota.l

Cost--,1
j :Par Tan II

-1

O ~&gt;,362.08 I 0.0034

11

11, 727 .S9

0042

II

.coc5

12,217.69 j .0044

'.I

2,300.00

. 0000

12,988.02 1 . 0044

II

. 0033

2,250.co

.0007

9,325. 29

. 0032

2,250.co

.ocoo

11,575.29 / .0040

2,453,527

7,463. 43

. 0030

1,770. 00

. 0007

9,233.43 1 .0037

-2 --t-_2_,0
_4_s_,2_7

5
_ ,_s_32
_._a~

~ 0021 '_1,~40.00 , . 0001+

1926
2,750, 430

19_30

I 1931
~

• ..:

_7nour"'lCO
=

i'cc.:."

I

• -

_ o ....j.__

~c:T:u. i 21,690, 212

I

I
1

I.

12,233.os I .0040 ,j

~ ~12._o+

1
1

.l

j

.0034

I J74,.5"74-99 !~.0034 J 11,135-ctl ~._c:_o~~_j 9~~~_l C:IJ040_J/

�OOUp BNS AT ION
by

n. ;J . H~~I)fr~On, Ct1porviooxjoint
vhl.le cnplayocl in !:inrmn l:o. 2 r ·
.( 1
.2.uo on .; 10 3v·~h doy of Scp·ttmbor , 1931.
thio c_nno !:'2m_
, 1oyor'o n.r:r, ort 0 ° 4 ·a ,
-;;"'

~

•

C&lt;n.

In

om; uo.n filed \71 th tho a! cl.'k or ~ho

!ilrri:tic\i Cotirt oi' C~bon County, ni Hai'7lino 1 \iyomn.:; , o?1 O&lt;r~ober 30th; 1 31.

9

I \., ·G!··'l
••

("I

.!.....,

2.-aCt)n-ri,
_ .,_

&lt;l

,

Il

~

A."'

;\

c. o ...oq_:&gt;eny u.;i.c_ptli;,cd tho t:orkoen' a i"ir:;hi ·to co.m;_oonoc:Hon.

ro..• -:-,~o
"""',.,"·1 .••, -~ .
,
• d n-~ 1 d .,__
..:J.l
v.'!(l.u \-:OrtUllQ.U !?!'..'.
~= 0
w r ev Ori his injury -to r::::.11.0 Foreuen
L

--_, •

Gh.:1.d-rri. a:.:, al:i;housh -~ho I.'a.1'!0 Fa;;~a:::1cn hc.d boC!l in ·tho \.'Ol."'i..'D.r'Jl' o world.11,'.3 place

bc~,:-con tho hour o of 12: 00 o 'clock noon DJ1tl l : 00 P .E. on ·aho 3Mh da.y of

nqrt CJUboz·, l 9 31 i tho &lt;la.t0 u.90 n ubich t:ori!ocn cl cimcd ho !1acl ou oit'.inod tbe
4 •

-nJury, M&lt;l Shot i2r e? Ohnrl e:i !5cil.l or had el co been :hi "&amp;he place rat about
end \IC'..!J n:r~ iniorocd thai \".'O rkma.a had 1.·ocdvcd 011y i11jury.

La.tor in t!l0 day, at about 4 : 00 P .u., r1c,rlruan oc.llcd o:~ tho t1i110 li'oTe:iun' o
office fo::.-- bis pay roll voucher and did m·~ ·thm1 oc!rn r».lY 1·cpo:rt of havine
hoe.: injured encl tho t!ine Forancn could zt!)'6 ??.o·~:Lc 0 c;.Jy-'~rl.l'lE unuoual cbout
tho t.-Orlmrul•o O.!)poarenoe.

lli.ne I1'ora;:1ro1 Cb:-.ddck nao not udvioed t'.O to

tor,u:on'
i.
•
•
d u...,J.
..;, o.,.i:-...,1 P&lt;n.orucc.1 ·io him on tho 2nd dey
0 havir,e boci:1 l.fllJUTC
ull1 1 ... ............. ~ -

of Octobor, 1931 , uos.ritlS a ourgicnl d:reGo.in,::: on -~1?0 injurcc'! eyo, nt ,:hich
""

h

tr

11.l.JJO 'O i n.foroeu tho t iuo Forcoo.~ O.l

u
08
Btnted

allon-nrl ·1njury of t.CJtmbcI' 30th, 1931.
w-~ -

"

, , ✓• l:00 p .U., nnd tllnt ho
that tho o.cciden·h had ooeur1:c:l n~ u:JOUli
•i •

did not t hink tho injury uould C111oun·t to :::n~:i..r(;
Dd.!le at 2: 00 P .tl. on Sq,tmbor 30th&gt; 19JL

C!.'G "i;!io ·time 110 loft tllo

�l Li{:

\.orio:i:::ui did not t'O"&gt; oz-·.. t? ,.
I&gt;
•.,m•c~ 11 J~
oDernott
u

tho raor 1tl113 or Oc·~obcr 2nd, 19 31,

f or trontoont unti l

ulcoI" oi' the loft c~to and 01·&lt;.1 c:-ctl
Untler troc1t nc.~-:: 0 r thoco

cloct or o ·~ho oyo bo3c.n to i r.;,rov 0

nml l:"'.&gt;rko:in :;~ rclcnod i'&gt;.·01., t ho

1

On •,::l!'e!!0;"1 c po·~ition, filed Fobn.iel"y 5·i7!i, 1932, tho Court J::!!.d o
r.ll OI'dcr ccr:.Gir:.:; ·~ho ca.oo for ho~.i ng o n -~ho l.5't:1 clay of ~~ci.&gt;1-uary , 1932,

ut \'.llic:1 t:ll::c -'.;!le cnoc t.oo hcal'd :l.n -'i;ho I&gt;-1:::.'a·-lot Colli''i: or c:a.rbo::i. Courr~y ,

Ecl:i.c:: cn aml tho Coo.,any b:,r Mtor n:1y H, !'t, Cr ocnfi ol d .

i:orl:oon hcttl ruJ lJi'iinoooca hio po.rt ncro 1'cl!cdu Mc! Ol;o:iofo, a.ml Dr. B. v.
Une Forc:JO.ll Ch:ldclo!. 01:!.l Shot F-l r er Chc-.rloo

t'.cllcl· ,:~~o \.'i i a c:::oc~ for tho Cor::pcny.

!Ste!" hc$lr-3 tho tootioouy of

thooo ru.tnc:Jc c::i t ho Gou.rt ontcI"cd juci[JJcnt i n f i~voi-- of 'i:ho \,vi•Jala.n in

c.n c.r:ouai; or 'i.1 , 9.,o.oo.

Oi t hio ru;:iount {150 .00 r1o.a rcr tc::i,orE!l'y t otal

diou1.1,1,,lity
1.: •
•• 3ot.h
-~o DcoG:1bor 30th. 1931,
cover-lnc ~ho podo&lt;l t}q,t anb c~
" 1 1931
...

and t l , 000 . 00 fo:.." pcrmo.nont pnr'i.iol c1iac.bll :!.ty fo1· -~bo l oao of ~ho Bicht

or t ho l ot·t oyo .

_,

.. c--'
od ovC!'" f roo tho yoor 19Jl., that of
w. ,. ...

0t t ho tm&gt; t at ~ ca.ac..

,..,.

~

•·

IC4lliam Pato, fatally injurod i n Rock C_,:l nco 1-' •

3 Uno ou Oatobor 13th ,
•

1931 , waa lliomoaed on June 17th , 1n1 32 , c:: ccc u ..;, o.: liaitc.Uon rull!ling

�OJI) GlG OO ,

?!or.-t&gt; ooiu ent o.lion d ~1m::.lc!.r~s of Fran!: I.lcnuhi in, ,·.!to uao futclly

injlll'O:! i n Su!)c:-ior i:ico

0

11

D en ..,;ho 27th dcl,Y of f:cva bcr: 29Jl , nc.do cc:~io-

fsctol'y proof ot de, cnuoncy c.nd u ctipulo.· aon fo:· co~onoo.tion in OJl ::-;:10unt
o! C6G6 .6G f ez- ·t ho t·. 'id &lt;nJ o..ncl ~319 , 22 foi:- o. &lt;.le.nulr~ol", t:ao f i lcc.l :tn l.}:l.otriot

'.i;;,o 'iiotcl c::om:t c.~....rJ cJ :in t!..-10 cno o ,;no (·1 ,135,80 1 r.:u.ch incl uded ('150 , 00

Ca?"v:1 i"i~

p!!r c.:!t

or Joo rauoil::C::, \:!10 ua:J tntdl y i njur ed 2..11

itocl: GJ:ri r:.:;o ! :;') • O :.2n:l On 1:o.y 26-~h, 19 32, cc.n cx1o..rdcJ (1,500. 00, tho
, nml :i.n
•
Cl'Jun~ p:..o\-:lcl c:l fo!:' coL:,mu,r~:!on ror survl vin3 l):::z-e:.1t Oi' p:ir orr.;a

tdclition ~·150. 00 i'or bt.U':i.al c~ croo uhicll hc:d bcc:1 dcfrc-~ cd by t ho our-

ti;dch occur:' ci in t ho Co::1I)e.ny' o
Tho above ie "i:h o Only f ',_.i.cl
"'"" i nj u1~
•J
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- "'

jury t.'ci-e Co.X"riccl over to 1933.

c&lt;lontion of tho
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fl"'
ccliccl. :~!loo~i~.;:i.o..
•
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aomidor~blc diocusoicn llao al'.!.cc... 0 •0
tlothod r ccott:cncicl by t ho /i::icriccn ll

.
-.a. rc,o"t
- • of 1:ey 26th t 192S • a.nd cldl
Ponontion fo1· oye i njurico i n iilld

0

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"the Oot2pany encountorcd flOtlO oppoo2.• tion• -~o -~ho uoo o.1. .,:u.;.1
•
-'- t.,.ned on t hio
80
for, been auaoeoetul in havil15 \it.ll..I,oon nccc.,~ cci.t l coe~~ ~......

11

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Rook Sprinc;o
&lt;.~rtei do

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9

3,395

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4

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31
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5.955
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68

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176

210,592
15, -:,43

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92.563
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129. 467

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121

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10.50
9.50
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12
16.25
14
13
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12
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124

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120

134
13.4

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11.7

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-· - 7 -

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Sprin03
I r,5 i 93'-!-. 25
Tona 1~ecovorcd by minoro
Tons recoverod by loa.doro
I 65, t;-21 . 00
i\
Tens rocovorecl by oporo.torn tloch. Ldt'fl . o::ily 390,26$.!JO
r~dclfd:,.ionul tone roooverod by Compnny men
I 4 ,650.25
Total tone rocovorod
546,274. CO
I\ Daye rninos vorked
r
282050
r o..n ohifto - minor.a
c,,15'/
!·an ollHta - londora
6,24S
25, U~-0
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1: XXI.:o.n ahifto .. ull crJployoc
'JS ,l73

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51.,289.70

t!!-, 896.20

l;h078,60
102.901.15
3,122.65

299,532.25

250,392. 10

309 , 195. 00

137
':·, 690

1,563
ll,006

36,458

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'I:cno per '-1::-.y f o1;• co.ch opcrntoi.--L:ooh. Lclro .

10.5

[l .4

16.5

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15,1
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I

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Teno of eoa.l for- et&gt;.Ch non-fu:col ccorc::.co.:i;ed
injury

10. 9

2.2

546,27clro00
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11..J.l

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52,306
:u.9
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477,252. 35
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535,027.35
369
3.598
1,256
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82, 9L!•2
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6.9

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283,712.9, 1·
97,871.60
281,037 .55 1.,631 ,791.ao I
12,799.50
31,893.65 .

3,3S7-95X

40~.,361.55 2,045,270.00
538,25
l,Ll..61.75 ,j
I

7,049

23,905
91067

I

11,374.50

l0J,856.J0

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58.943
15.1

9

59, 447,46

325,902
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10

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40,436,16

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l
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34,66.5'.59

X - 'i'ho 3,357.95 tone oho\1?1 o.s coal recovered by nto:2dore" o:1i Hanrn..1. \.7!:'.G 1.:ic.ch:i.no-otr~ cocl lot&gt;.detl :in Hovembor nnd December
by i;ion pa.id on day rate ba.cis.
XX - Inclurleo man ohifts of ctnll o~Gh0r inoicle c-mployes" and 110,ll ou·iicride oployce."
XXX - Deco not include injury incurrotl t.:.a.y 10, 1932, by r.:arlin R0ivc, Cllploye of S·i;oro Deportr.,ent, on- account of unich
Er. Rcivu r~e pai &lt;.l (:l,5'0.00 ec::npcneation.

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.

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Equip:7ont

-

lloiutil1G Enginoa (StC!l:..:i .auu Elco-~rie)
Car PullOl'o
!eilerc
Pampa
Ui.nmg liachi1100, El061.f'1C
cutt biz end Shcc.rinl) t!nohinoc

Locomotivco
Ge.nerntor Soto, I ,1cludiug 'Lainp Cho:rginc So"&lt;.FJ
Vi old1ng t:otor Ocnor-o:~or so·io
'i'urbiue 1',uor Uni te
, Rock Dust Diett'il1t\toro
'l'hct1 filiovols

t.'htou

f.,'npot..:i.oxs

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Total

24,

33

15

113

2

3

-

1~

27
2

1

12

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Rod D:Eivil .Pi·~ Gir Lo::i.de:rs
llltlor Sllovol a
Drills, Dl o~rio, {Coal)

I

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9

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26

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40

23

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2301

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