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THE UNION PACIFIC CO.AL COMPANY
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RELIANCE TIPPLE

Part 2

From:

January 13, 1935

�kock 5prlncc - Octobe~ lJ, 1954
I-Jr• I • N. Bayless -

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i·.tto.cilod llere'.•1itll , .ln ros ponse to your ':Jerbal

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.ull(.;l Ot.Ul·es

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Ori:1in"1 Signed

V . 0. MURRAY

�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
DESCRIPTION OF
RELIANCE TIPPLE
LOCATED 7 MILES NORTH OF
ROCK SPRINGS
SWEETWATER COUNTY
WYOMING

All concrete and steel, 5-track tipple, capacity 500 tons per
hour, constructed in 1936, receiving coal from p it car dumping station,
all designed and built by Allen a nd Garcia Company, Engineers, of Chicagos
Illinois ..
Gravity operated C. So Gard Company rotary dump for 42"
track gauge handles 137 cu. ft. level capacity steel mine cars, from 25
HoPo load car feeder at 80 fto per filinute, pas t 10 ton mine car scale
into dump ♦

£ram dump, cars pa ss by gravity over kickback to trip maker,

operating at approximately 50 feet per 1ai nute to make an eupty trip of
30 cars.
Coal passes from 7 5-ton rotary du.mp h opp er thru 5 'x9'
rec i_procating feeder to 48" belt conveyor with )6"x48" magnetic head
pull ey discharging on main shakers 8' vi/ide, arranged in upper and lower
units for balanced drive, sizing and delivering coal to the slack table,
and the lump, egg, and nut picking tables.

:i.•1i x ing and crusher conveyors

arranged at ri ght angles to the picking tables, vlith suitable gates
provide a wide selection of combinations for the delivery of coal over
1hree loading booms 48" wide , and telescope slack chute to open cars,
also to an OttU!llwa box car loader with feeder on the box car tracko

The

crusher is a J6 11.xJ6" single ro.J..J. Jeffrey receiving lump or egg coal from
the upper strand or the crusher conveyor, which also returns crushed
coal to the loading booms or slack chuteo

Another flight convey9r extend-

ing below the picking tables, handles refuse to a bin ~or disposa l, and
on the iower strand house coal to a steel bin for truok deliveries.

The

loading booms are ninged, and the down track ends raised and lowered
with electric boom hoists and counterbalances.

Pantagraph chutes are

provided to change railroad cars ½ithout stoppi~g the tipple and open

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·c driven retarders for handling railroad cdrso
car tracks have electrl.
There are about 26 motors, totalling 350 H.P., 3 ph., 60 cycle,
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control at p ushbutton oonsoles one loca e
2~0 volt, J.1C v1ith centralized

�ft1ION OF RELIAl~CE TIPPLE

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October 13, 1954

the dumping station and the other on the tipple overlooking the open

car loading points, all provided with suitable ele c tric interlocks ◄
speed reductions are .made with geared reducers o:r V-belts.
and equipment in good. operating condi tion.

All machinery

The dump house and upper

portion of the tipple are enclosed wi th 2~ and 24 Ga. galvanized
corrugated iron on structural steel supp orts.

Total recordeQ cost a pproxi.:;iately

~133,000.00
(Does not incLude some items of equipment which were on hand
when the tipple was constructed.)

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'XII€ Ui1JION PACIFIC COAL C0f1PAI~Y
DESCRIP1l 1ION OF

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W~LIANCE TIPPLE

LQGA'i'ED 7 rllLm:, HOB.Ta OJ?

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All concrete and s teel 9 5=traok tipple 9 capac ity 500 tons per

uour0 construc ted in 19,36 11 re 1~eiving coa l from pit ca:r dur.1ping sta·tlon ,
a ll desienod ancl built by "\llon a nd U-a rcia company ~ Engi n eers, of Chi oagoo
Illinois o

'li:raok eau ge l1t1ndlo s 137 cu., ft o l0vol co po.c l ty

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mine ua r s, fro1n. 2 5

lioP o l oad od r f eeder at 80 ft~ ~er ~ ~nuto 9 pau t 10 too ~ine

operating ai., a ,fJprox i nat,cly 50 feet per 111 nut e to r.i3ke

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·ar scal e

c:.ipty t:r ip of

pa s oos from 75 ... ton 1~o te.ry dunp nopi:,er 'GiU.'U 5 °x9 i

rou i:0:rcuating feeder to t.-Bn belt conv eyor ..-dtn J6n~L:,6n oogne tio head
pulley disc!l..1?Gln

on i.!&lt;li.n cha~e1·s 8 9 wide , arr'...n f.,etl :Ln upper aad lov;er

units roz· b::..1.3.Il;;cu d!'ivo ~ s izing 3.nd d 0 li vo1"inf3 coa l to tuo slack tabl e ,

provl&lt;lo a r1ic:i0 t.cl0ction of co1;1i:&gt;irrnti ou s 1'or t li0 deli very of coa l over
thtm l Dadin5 oooat. 4gn \'lidc 0 .:tnd t e l o r. coJo sla..::lc: c,1u"ie to open carEi 0
u lGo to lUl U-c,tun,1'c:. boA CRr loc:.der .~•1th feeder
0ru;::1.i.101· l s a. J6 1~x36n single roll JeffJ."ey

on t h o box oar truolr o

!'Eicoj_ ving

the

lur1p or egg coal f roo

tl:.o um_
: icr nt:r:1:icl of 'l#he cru.oher conveyor 0 rJllic.h a l~o :retul'n s crushed
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to tho loudinG boo1:1s or s l ack c!:lu~eo

i~nothor f ll~ht con-.. cyor oz:t0nd

in@ oolov, the Jicklng tabla::;, hCtO.dlos ru1'uoo to a bin for tli s sios.:.,1, c.uc!
on t.ne l.m·1er otr(,i:id ll.ouLJe coa1 to a !&gt;t ool bin f'or truok dol.lvo.r·i oo .

Th0

loe cling boo2s are .i1ingod 11 and the down t:enok ends raiflod smd l m;,ert~(i.
11i th

Pan ta era ph i..:bntco uro

el co tri e boom hoists and counterbal ~11co:~ o

oar t r ,icko llaVE:: eloctric dri vc.n ro t a1·tl0rs
rthero a re about 26 o otoro ,

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220 volt, .AU r,i th contralized oout.rol a t

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ootober lJ, 1954

Ob' RELIANCE TIPPLE

dll!liPing statlon und the other on tllo ti pp le ove1·looking the open
,; t.llO

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oading points, a ll provided with suital&gt;lo ele ctric int e rloolc:-J o

speed .reuu.ctlons u 1•0 mde 1.,.i t ll geared re duo ors
u11tl oquipuent in good operutlnG cond1 t loho

04'

V-bel ts O

All iJ.:ichinery

'l'he duc1p hou.se a nd upper

portion of th.€; tipple a r e enclosed with 22 and 24 Ga o galva nized

oorruGated iron on structural s t eol sup ~1ortso

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recorded cost a 2proxino t e ly

~13,J,OOOoOO

(.1Jocr. uot i.aclude sane itons of equipment which \'/ere on hLnd
\"Jll.on to.e ti.9pl o \'Jao constructed. )

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(co : ·r11r. ;J . E . Hughe3
i:1"'. G. r.:. Q}ro sso)

'Ghe ne·· i :-·~we tip:Jle :
This ue,ul c'l 1~1d1cL.te t h:·ri; t-Je r;.?n ul d no t r~i t empt to

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Rock Springs - January 22, 1953

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Mr. r. N. Bayless:

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Attached herewith results of tim~/Studies requested for working

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time on Reliance tipple taken on date January 16th and 19th.
For your information, on January 16th the tipple operated as it
is now operated after we took of f the niyit shift at Reliance, and on
January 19th the tipple opera ted on the schedule that we formerly used
before the night shift was removed.

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RELIANCE TIPPJ.!

Janu.::tr.y 16, lfil
1st Shift

Januar.Y' 19, 1953
1st Shift

.Avera~

Hours

Per Q_ent

Hours

Per Cent

Hours

Per Cent

Dumping Time

5.33

68. 77

4.52

62. 34

4.97

66.27

Waiting for Loads

1.78

22.97

1.94

26.76

l.85

24.67

Switching CM Coal

0.28

3.62

0.17

2.34

0.21

2.80

Cars off track

0.17

2.19

0.26

3.59

0 . 20

2.67

0.26

3.59

0.13

1.73

Wai ting for Surge bin to l ower

Other
TOTALS

0.19

2.45

0.10

1.38

0.14

1.86

7.75

100.00

7.25

100.00

7.50

100.00

Pit Cars Dumped

903

739

821

Pit Car Tonnage

3299

2727

3013

RR Cars Loaded

54

47

50.5

RR Car Tonnage

3248

2765

3006

Motor Trips

37

32

34.5

No . Men

13

14

13.5

Tons dumped/hr of dumping time

619

603

6ll

Pit Cars dumped/min. dumpi ng time

2.8

2.7

2.75

21.4

22.0

21.7

Sec/car dumped

�Omaha, Novemqer 2, 1944.
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--llr.-, I. ,1'!. Bayleiss:

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Hereulth statement il'om Allen &amp; Ga:rc1a Company,

" No. 1160 s. I., Relisnoe
e.mount $2~0.00, covering Job
tipple.

Eugene M0Aulitf0~
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July 22, 194.-4

Jlr. G-. B. Pl.'yde :
Ha:::-auit!'.l s ~2.·cec&lt;J:1t fr,?U Alle:1 w G:1'!mie Con9;,.:1y,
sr:mm1~ {?2,015.49i less cs.sh ( 180.00, btle:1og {,1,856.49,

Ci-lf;l.xr.l r ~,:="'ft

C.:UGENE McAUlfffE

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Oma.ho - June lS, 194~

t.r. a. 3 . Pryde:
F!e1"eu1 th stateoent i"rom Allen- 6 Garcia in the amount

of Cl.12?.25 , less cre~its of C94?.25, net ~180.00, coverit'l~ Job ::o . 1150 s.:., nel1ai-'.lce ~1onle.

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J a.Tluary 6, 1944

I-1r. G. B. Pryde;

of C330, cove:i."i ng Joe Coo 1160 s. X., Rel!&amp;noe C:~pple.

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Omaha - November 26, 1943

Ur. C!-. :a. Pryde:

Hereu1th memorandum covering Job 1160 S.1., Allen
und Qarcia Com~any, Reliance tipple, for handling.
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�353-12
Omaha - November 13, 1943
!-lr. 'G. B. Pryde:

Hereui th ored1 t memo, amount ~; o3~, from All en C; Gaz,cia

apparently covering some item of freight paid for material f or
the Reliance ti'9ple o
tr2:lleaotion .

ZSr. Hunt e!&gt; doubtle ss has a record of this

�TO

ALLEN &amp; GARCIA COMPANY DR.
McCORMICK BUILDI NG
TERMS : 30 DAYS NET-NO CASH D I SCOUNT

:il:t."0:i.r.!:r'r, nllo;:;:~neo o.:: ( li!' Octob e r -:~, 10r:s
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RKSPGS 17 18 530P
EMCA CARE H B BLANCHARD WASHN
EMERGENCY REPA IRS MADE TO CONVEYOR BELT RELIANCE TIPPLE LAST
EVEN ING WITHOUT LOSS OF TI ME. THESE EMERGENCY REPRS WILL
KEEP BELT IN OPERAT ION UNT IL ARRIVAL NEW BELT. METHOD OF SHIPP ING
SUGGESTED BY YOU ENTIRELY SAT ISFCTORV. NO 7 MINE RELI ANCE
LOST HAL F SHIFT LAST NIGHT ACCT FATALITY WORKI NG TODAY B14
GBP.

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�Rock Springs - July 9, 1941

Mr. Eugene McAuliffe:
Yours of July 7th, file 353-12:
I have received the proposed design for the Reliance tipple,
and have turned it over to Ur. Livin~ston.

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�353-12
Omaha - July 7 9 l94lo
1.lro G. l3o Pryde:

I am aGnding you by railroad mu. il 9 tho 'Ltnk-Belt Comp~nyqs proposed design for tho Reliance tipple 9 whioh ilro
Liviugatol!l nli'1Y \"11.ab to hc.vo in hio tileao

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Hock Springs - Turay 7, 19 37

Ur• Eugene M:cAuliffe:

Referrin g to yours of April 1 5th , f il e 353- 12:
We are ma.kin ~ arrangements to speed up the .i,&gt;i eking
tables on the Rel i ance tipp le, a nd will wi den th e nut picking
tao le durin g t h e v a ca t io n p eriod .

\ l e wi 11 be able to do

this

with our f orc es , an d will not requir e th e a ssistance of the
Allen &amp; Garcia Com!Jany .

·.1e beli ev e the changes su 6 ges ted by

them r1ill be o f benefit and ·:1 ill a rr ~,e to a o so as incii ca ted .

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�Ro ck Springs - Ap ri 1 17, 1937

Mr . Eu gene ~cAuliffe:
I am in rec e ipt o f yours of April 15th, file 353-12,
v1i th enclosures.
Will cii scuss this ,. i th the Engi nee rin{:, Department
and then take it up '"' i th Ilr. Chapman.

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�Ro ck Syrin g e - January 13, 19 37

:.r . Eugene ~ cAuliffe:
I hand you he re\'/ith, for your files , completed statement, as of December 31, 1~36 , f or t h e Reliance tipp l e.

This

represents the compl e ted projec t , and you v,ill note we h a v e a
creclit balance of ..;22.36 .

I Vlill s end you simila r sta t ei11ent

fo r the power plant ju s t a s soon as availabl e .
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�PROGRESS REPORTW DEC.l!MBER 51. 1936 - CONSTRUCTION ClF RELIANCE 'r!PaE, ~»@fl 31, 1936

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Description

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Appropr 1at-!1

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Grading (Jahn

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J. Whisenand}

2 0'79.00

I 12 10 i,

tearing o~t track
Invbice Kell~ Lbr. Co., c

Foundation, Wall e.nd Floors

_and~axcgya1;1 on

crete

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concrete floors (Kellcgg Lb .oo )

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Anchor bolts, juts, rails, umber,
sand, cement, ~ta .

4:38.82 ,

Labor

360.96

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14 439.15

7-

Inv. E. Burkhardt &amp; Sons St el &amp;
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Iron \larks , 538,274: lbs. atruco
steel, erectio~ and painti,

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31 892 o'l4

Channel iron, ~uminum paint, red
l ead,. el~ ctrodes_, aicygen , aeetr_l~m ,

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t i es used in unioading, tel i phone ,
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calls, cool , gasoline, at0c,
Labar unloadiDg' contractor•• ~ y .
Labor laying pipe line
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14.82

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Covering - Galvanized Steel

Inv. The Yow:igstown Sheet and Tube .,
Co•• Gel v. sheets, ridge, eio.
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Sheeting clips ,, rivets, mils, •

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bolts, lumber, ~asteners, ut sbets, ii
·- - - - - - -- - -- ---'-----'' ----' - -1ll1rrs, gdv . _ 'b..ams, gal-."'loJJlie...e:t.a..-

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Le.bar pla ciDg (L.P. Fri estedt co.}

580.48
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902.50

Labor unloadiDg and placing !

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297.41

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Steel ~a$_. Wir_e_Gla~s am ~lJgl:!t_______Dr!_o,ii,.!!, l!etro,tt_ _s_teel Proiucts
Co., Steel sash'

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'!'lrler &amp;: Hippach co. - Wire ,.lo-lass

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2J.5 ._(X) -

oil, b alts, paint and paint I
bruahes

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'18.41
198.90

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45.87

Labar handl 1ng and pa1nt1J:Jg I

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Ba1ntite, gl.ass~- ~~tty,- 1 ~ ~ _ -1..- - ,

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120?.33

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Labor in'Stalli?ig (L. P. F.riestedt
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3,588.97

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419. 00

Invoice Roy- A.. ~anborn - sJ1jgllts '

Inv. Wm. F. Olemp oo., at
treada
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etc.

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stairs am Doers

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Approach

3.

Balance

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steel Tipple

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Amount
Appropriat.!.

Description

ed

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Inv. Boot. ¥olmj s &amp; Bros.,

c., I I:

hanger screen arive and car re-

shaker screen drjive, hangat'a

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tarders

Labor unloadi:cg and placing

14• Picking table drive and pendulum

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5 406.23 ,

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Iron r7arks - S~e el Punchi~al

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497.73

Labor handl 1ng and placing

17 o

Transformers

j 38.0_7_ _

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3 Transformer s

Steel

l 154.40
35.47

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Labor making transformar stand

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Crusher

11

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5.18

l,'1 95.05

Pit cars, 3-} Ton, 42"' Gauge

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371.86
/2

96.97

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21.

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89 J562.'l3
dn track
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l 199.31

E..ole.a_._J.umb_er, gas, etc.
loading

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Labor WllClllaiDg
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EDg.1.»eer ng

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EDgim erii,g Department,

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Spril;l6a, labor

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~ r1-;_;; 90,854.83
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Locomot 1ve

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Labor unloading am pla.o1ng
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668.83
106 , ~ 13• 77 1'

95,000.00 The Watt car &amp; v7reel co., a~ The
c. s. Card Iron War ks co., 350 Mille

cars ,

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Segments, teeth, ' welding rod~, bolts,
nuts, a,.k, etc.
Labor
-----100,000.00

19.

669.87 '

1481.12

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Bolts, s teal, iron, lumber, glyoerine, etc.

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Ste el plates and ro:pa clamps J etc. _ _..;.-6_7_._43_
Scale

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Labor on car re~arder a
l0l i 97 11
974.37
5
3.06
Rope
car _retarders
- clips- far--;
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Inv . E. Btn-khardt &amp; Sons steal &amp;

16.

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463.ll

Inv . The c. s. Card Iron Worlts co
Boan Hoist Riggiligs

Boom Hoist

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2?.90

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Labar hamli!g and sort1Dg ~teria.l.,
c leeriDg refuse, personal e~;ellS88 a
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etc.
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I '158.00

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EXP»IDED CRII ORD]RED

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• ilr. Eugene Jdc Aul iffe:
Referring to the s teel a cco un t fo r the Reli an ce
ti pple :
I now hav e a l e tter f r om ;i:r . Ot to Bur1ch a rdt, dated

November 23rd , in ,.,hi ch h e ~grees t o cut t h e Vleld ing ro d f r ot"'l
4,500 p ounds to 4 , 0 0 0 p ound s , maki ng a tot a l of :;,. 17 6 . 00 i nstea d
of :;? 19 8 . 0 0 .

cost o f ---oa i ntinB a nd erection o f t h ese
Also , th~
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tv-10 t o ns, which ,·1e que stioned some t i me a go , v_r ill be ~p6 l . 0 0,
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7 bill 237 . 00 .

I ];rave asked :.i:r. Tallmire to voucher t hem today
in this am/~n t ·;...- clo sin0

a nd I h 2.ve Yi ri tten Lr .

Burkl1arCl t. a cco rui~1g l y .

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�Rock Spring s - November 27, 1936

JJir,

Eugene UcAuliffe:
Referri ng to our correspo ndence with the Allen &amp;

Garcia Company:
The total creuit \'re have received is ,; 1, 92? .61, and
there is still ciue tnem v 2 ,000 .0 0 on our Ene;in e eri n g Ac count ,
so I am asking :_r . Tallmire to a.ay to vouc her them in the
SW!l

of ..,i ? 2 .36 to clo s e the ace

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�Rock Sp ring s - No vember 21 , 1936

Ur . ~u~ene llCAuliffe:
Referring to yours of November 19, f il e 35:5- 12:
I have taken up ·:1 i th the Burkhardt 9eo:9l e today the
questio:1 of the amount of v1elding rod to be paid fo r.
1:/hi le :2r . Burkhardt \·1as quite emphatic in the las t
letter he r:rote me that he uoula accept nothinc less t han the
v l 98 coverin~ the a.mount o f ro d origi nally r endered , I am as kin g
if he would a ccep t any modification of this aaount .
I am not so sure but that eventually r,e may have to
pay the full amount , because , ,:,hile the amount ex.9ressed in
1,ounds seens to be excessive, it •.. oula seem to be very di ffi cul t to say r,hat is just and ri ght .
I am extre:!lely anxious to e,et this matter clo s ed
out, anci. ·::ill endeavor to do s o a s ~ as po ss ible .

�,1rl~:;.I S:..,r. .i,.:

f UGENE f:i~AUUffE

�&amp;. G.ARCIA COMP.ANY
~ G . CONSTnt1cnNG-:S:t.GINSSns

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ti1he Union Pacific Coal Coo P

Rook Spri ngs,

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\le are in receipt of your l etter of th0 16th inst o :1 in
further reference to t he steel .ieight situationo Evidently Burl&lt;b:ard.., has given up on . al l i tellls excopt the '(;Jelding o Ue certainly
agree with you that the A oioS oCo reply is rath0r conflictingo

rle toolt the trouble ·today of ea.lline up somo rep1~0sontative steel firms in this district and find -that there 1s no
gen0rally accepted practice concerning this item 0 it d0pe21ding very

largely on ,-.rhat the agreemnt is in eaoh cae:e and "t". rh o.t the char(}o....
ThGy all agree that; stx-ictly 0peak:lng 0 as long

tor of the 1:iork iso

as the code has not been a.m0nded 0 it is a doubtful itef!o

The ~ost used practice seems to be to allow a foot of

w::; lding rod for eaeh foot of bead 0 uoing the i:;am.e oizo rod as the b0ado
On t,his basio 9 using all 1/iyi beads 0 the ~600 l bo ;.-reight "1hich Burk•
lardt clah:i.:-i, 1.1oultl result in 27 0 000 lino fto of bead und ev0n u sing
an extr0r:1e of' 3/8° beaa. throuchout 0 ;.1ould. ot,ill be over 13 61 000 lino
?to of beau.,. either f:i~re being absolutely e.bsurd o
It iss, -therefo:z-e , quite 0vi dent. that ,·.re eunnot agree
to Burli;hardt 9 s preniBes and talcine all things into considorationg

are inclined to stand on our original r0con.:.~0nd&amp;t ions to disal low
the entire iten in this particular oaseo
Yours very ·1;ruly,
ALLElii &amp;. G::~•W IA &lt;Xh:'iPANY

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C,C-UroI!ugene I.1oAu111f'e
CC- Mr. Frank '1'e1llmire

�November 1 6, 1936

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c o Al}en &amp; Garcia &lt;fonpany

li Cornick :&amp;.1ilding
C~ago. Il1-inoi s
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Dear lli.' . von lieding:

I en attaching hc.re·,;i th copy of l ette1· f'ro:o
lir. Otto Burkhardt, together ui th copy of telegrn.n
f'ron the P.1.iel'i.can Insti tu-t13 of Steel ConGti·uction.
You ,--ii .11 no te/ tha-c :2'r. Bu.rkh~dt states he

\"Jill not acce.9t our voucher :for v8,938.28 until the

E:IJ.ount of this '\"Jelcunt rod is settJ.ed.

Tue tele6:a... fron the A. I . S. C. i s

raihc:- cc:n:lictir_;. Xn one place i t states that
they ~e nor. 0 1:.--;'vI SI :YG CODE STAl:DARD ..i?RACTI CE PJID
IT IS l'~10:::""0S3D 'rO I :TCLUDE \/EIGHTS OP '.'iELDIL'G B3ADS
FOR 1:iVOICIUG
Alfi.J CALCULA'.i'IlTG 1'/EIGH'i'S :!YA.I3RICNi1:ID
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:::sT•.aJ3LI ~1 , Fon m~l.RGI:m FO-~ '.i'HI s I '.!.i ll. 11

Plea.oe Give oe your advice, e::&gt; tk:t I ucy

ansucl' :.:r. 3urkh..,..xdi;.

Yours very truly,
O,•lgln:.l S\~ :

GEORGE B. PPYM

.Eugeno :IcAUlif.fe /
!Ix. Frank ?allcir e

�-THE E . BURKHARDT &amp; SONS
STEEL &amp; I RON WORKS CO .

869 So • lb:o a.dwo;y

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Co al Tippl e.
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Union Paci f ic Co al. Co . ,
Rock Spn. nga , Yiyoru.ng.

Attention ilr. Geo. B. P ryde .

De o.i•
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ancmer to your ki nd fa.vol.. of t he 7th i not .

and your auditor ' s check for 089 38 . 28 ho.v e been held in

abeyance auai ting a n a nsuer f r om -~he ,Afueric un Inst itute
of steel Con otru ction regarding our request f or a deci oi on
on t h3 mo. t tei:· of t he 'rl el d i nG ~od .
Our cou·ccnti on t lm-"c i t 02.'.!.oulc. be pnid f oz- i □ only
a natural o n o and Yias ox.Pl u.i ned i n d e tail in our l 0ttm? to
you of Oc t. 2l s·t. \"le are no t vindi ctive, n ei i:.her do ,10 \,:1 sh
"Go feel t hat trn v..re bei ng taken c..dvuntt'.&amp;;e oi' . Our :re-o.c t i on
i s that Allen &amp; Garcia az-e some\·1 mt too re1:dous t o make doductiono on the olight cot t,ecbnicali ti e c. .As pr eiTiousl y s t ated ,
uo have 110 c.,r to g:&gt;ind bui ihc \JelclinG 1'od io to be poi,d fo1.~

or thcl"e v:il l be no n.c:!Gp tan cc by un :fo:I- a fit'lcl 00t·Glcncn·;; o tl
the job unti.2. i -~ i 3.
AG ~ bed c :?ox: ou:: content i on t lui.t \ 7G c..::·c ~:l.Ch•;,;. you
\7ill plcn.oc t' i ud e:.2cl ooc..l c:.n o~~gi nal t el eg~~ f :ror.i the !.J.! CE'ican

Ins", itui e o::' s ·::;cel CoruJ·~·uc·i:;i on . Ao fi no.l i:rni·ia.w.cnt ua.s pr edica ted
on In sti tut.a ::,;.:J.es, t7e ::o3l the ·celegre::1 io concl uo ::.-i;o ovi.tlence and
should b e 0.oo ey t ed .
Kindly l ct u.s l2e.vc your repl y at t he cc..rlieot FO c:D i ble

moment , ~G ,10 too troultl lil:e to hav e tbir.; llle:.t tcr ,1.cf'i~1i·;.;GJ.y out
of tm tnJy .

Very t r U1.y yours,
E . .BURKHARDT &amp; ~us STE:{;IL b I I:OH rJ'KS. co • '
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J . C. WILLltVltR

CHAlftNAN 0,, TMa 00,UID

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CHECK

ACCT'G INFMN,

TIME FILED

Send thcfolloflllnc mCJSage, 3ubjcct to the term~ on Sack hereof. which arc hereby agreed to

V.AH32 ~O DL-lTPA ~TE\'/YORK !IT 13 1052A

E BURlffiARD'i1 C:. sons STEEL 8:, !ROll t:ORKS co
869 SOUTH B~OfJ&gt;~AY

YOUR L:1:TT.!:!..'{ 5'0UP.T7 ~CDI'vi.m YESTERDAY sm:.? ~·m .I\P.E now REVISING
CODE STA!!DARD PRACTIC!i AflD I T I S EROPO SED ID I UCLtrDE WEIGHTS OF
~TELDING BE.A1)S FOR ! NVOICING Al'TD C.ALCULATIMG WEIGHTS FABRICATED
S'.!.1illliL STOP TRADE PRACTICE IS EST.ABLI SHED FOR CHARGI 1iG ]'OR THIS

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.AUE!U C/1.U I l'TS'.I'I TUTE OF STEGIL co.us:riUCT.tO!if .

COPY

THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND 1,fONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABL6

�&amp;HU-, No. _ __ __

Novo 1 6th, 19360

~:r. George B. ?rydc,
Th e Uni on Pac ific Co~l Co .
.dock Sprincs, ··:yo .

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l.Jear r i r :In uns \':er t o :rou::- .:&gt;ocent letter r e( uestin · our
fina l bill a nd credit nemorunclU!.l. 11 -..1e arc onclosi:as her"c;•:1i th
b ill in amount or ~ ,000. 00 to:r1Y~.ilcr '.:ith credit ~s:i.orandU!J. 0
in ru.ioun t o f 1~55 . 12.
Our boo~~ee.:cr h._d doL::.y0d for crdill"' this ma-

t erial to ~'OU m;Li t ing u1s r1er to our l ct,·tor to ! ir: '.i.nl ln.:lre
of' Oc·tobcl"' ;~O•i:.h , .. i1c..~0in the c._ueu•i;ion o f an ;;_ tc 1 of frci3h·i;
cov&lt;c:rin·; V- bol t ..;hcr:V\;El ohi .::-eci f r on Douvill e, :-1us in t:.u~st ioIL.
• t:!e: ·1 ;,ro1.: :i~..--c\~ :..ot c.~"'rised us t.l1L·1, ·;,ids
frol;-~·t bill •.. [-!C - '~ ::.a. iJy you, ·.,c '"l"c lncl udinr• in ti10 cre dit
!JC::J.Orrndu:.:, t.h-. :.::0\..1..'.lt of .. 27 .?8 , o.nd i f i t devclO:::'S that ·this
i"i:,e.,-:i \ o.s no·~ tc.::e:r_ c~l'(-:; or i.&gt;y rou 0 ·.:o .re surf' t 1u.t you t·:ill s o
G&lt;l'l· i.sc US o

Your:. v ery truly,
HEC : RT.,
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Rock Spring s - November 10, 1936

!Ir . .Eugene l1cAuli ff e:

Referring to yours of November '7th, 353- 12 :

I received the set of photog r aphs of the Reliance

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nhich you h aci bound and sent to me .

This is a v ery attr a cti ve

job, and I vii sh to thank you f or sending i t t o me .

�Rock Springs - November 7, 1936

Mr • Eugene McAuli ff e :
I am attaching here,7ith copy of statement rece ived
from the Allen &amp; Garcia Company for makin6 final settlement

with the Burkhardt Company, of Denver .
A copy of statement has been sent to the Burkha rdt
people, together with voucher p repared by :..:r. Tallmire on
the following basis, this voucher having g one f or-.,ard to
the Burkhardt Company:

'.l'otal cost as sl-x&gt;rm by attached

~31 ,655 .74:

Less a.mount pa.id. by Voucher Audit
No. 128034, dated 8-28-36
~22,704 .00
Less ~unt of freight, based
on car load rates on various
shiuments of steel, rivets,
macl1ine bolts, etc. , a s sho v.n
in Bill Collectible ?Yo. 41232
Bala.nee Due

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~abrioated Structural Steel as per
detail sheets 1 to 198 inclusive,
l ess sheet 194 (voided)

520,837 lbs.

Allowance for overrun of plates as
per A.I.s.c. r ules c ~~ '

2,604 lbs.

Allo\'1a.noe for shop coat of paint, ½% -

2,617 lbs.

Field bolts and rivets:
Shipped with steel - 25 koys

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2001} 0

Aue. 4th, 6 keys &lt;r, 2001} =
Aug. 8th, 750 - ¾ x l f 11
bol ts
Aug. 12th, - 350 - ditto=
Aug. 14th, - l keg rivets
and l keg bolts=

5,000#
1, 200#

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480 /)
22 A.._,,-!l
325!f.

7, 229it

Assume we i ght of field bolts and
rivets as ~er requisitions furnished
by Allen &amp; Garcia Company

8,216 lbs.
53-1,274 lbs.

534,27~# C 088000 :for steelr,ork f.o.b. Relin.nce.,

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28.00 for erecti on,

2.50 for field psi nting,

023,508.06
7 ,479.St
667.84

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EUGENE fif:r.?.UUFFE,
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Ro ck Springs - 0 c to ber 28, 1936

JJJ..r . Eugene McAuliffe:
Herevrith copy of l etter which I have written today
to the Allen &amp; Garcia Company, reg,a; ding our settlement with
the Burkhardt Company.

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October 28, 1936

Allen &amp; Garcia Comp:-my
I1cCor-mick Bltilding
Chi ca.go , I lli ilo is

.d ef erenc 0 i ~ rnude to ~r . vo n 1.Iedinc' s
re.po x-t regurdi nc t he C:J t$el f u.mi nhcc.. by the Bu:rkhard t
Compcmy, of Denver, for our acliance tipple:
·.1:;.ll you J lease c..r:::·wge to p rept-.,_,::.~e .Bpecific

b-111 fort.hi s Zlbterial~ Getti n._ out each item separately, that i G, ~o many poundo .:,:f steel .?.-~ s0 much
pc:: ton, ~nd tiie to J~aJ. a:rroun t, so maiJY ;.1oun ds of'
boltu~ scra.9 ma·cal, 0 tc., eac1. ite:n ::;0:£)[,l'utc].y, Giving
the tons r1e should p~ for together tJi th the money,
to t.c..li:1.g; t::.e eev0rLu it eim., , :32:..o\Jinc the to t e l c.uoun t
ve should pa~/ ior, al so the to t eJ. alliOu.nt o f rnoney.
:':n 11aldu~ tlli u bill, you tJbould be ahsolutely f:d:r to t he Burkh.a:rd t people, setting fo:r.· ·t:h
\7hat you think i ::: :.."'l cht for settl~ent. If theEe is
any doubt about c.n:/ l i e:uD I suggest you e,i ,re t:he
:St~kh:1nH, peopl e the benefit of the doub t. I:f' you
i."tlll 0e:1el -~:~i~ ztat~2.e1:1 t tone , in C:t1::.1lic t'..tc, -_:-e
,7.i. 11, thereai'ter, voucher t he :.3urkha1·d t neon le on
the L.lazi z oz -~:~e c t~ t~1e:.1t ft•....:11i i2he&lt;J. 1,. ... ~·ou:
·,: oulcl a~})..1:reci~_te h..· winti tll:ls a·i; yr,u:::

earliest conveni ence, as tie desi re to have this

matter closed out u i th the Burkhardt people.
Yours very truly~

Orlginnl Sl~:

GE'ORGf B. PRYfH

�Ro ck Springs - October 27, 1936

Ur. Eugene McAuli ff e:
Herewith copy of 1 etter received from Allen &amp; Garcia
regarding the settlement ,1ith the Burkhardt Company.

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chN1~in3 our .PO!:.d tion !~G outli:ik cl :ln 01.~1:· lctt&lt;~r o f Cep't.e.i:J.ber 30th~
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unL~er -the con: :l tim.1 .... outl lr10c1 c.oovoD ~a:;1oly - 1&gt;or:;it; l v u ;&gt;rcoi" of
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you paid t!1e J.css than cur loud r roiGht o
Your s v r-r y -'G1"1.tl y Q

�Rock Springs - October 24, 1936

M:r. EUgene McAuliffe:
Referring to yours of October 13th, 434-2:
I am attachi ng herewith two sets of photo graphs of
the Reliance tipple, taken by Mr. St. Croix, and would be
pleased to have one set retuirQ to me when you have had them
bound.

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�Omaha - Octo 25, 19360

Yom• latte~s of Octobar 22nd aud 23rd on ssttl0ms:!:lt
ui~h the Burk'h::t..~t C~mps:ny for cteel 0 etco µs0d in comwction \7ltb -~be Ralian~e tipple:
I ~ ?at·.iffli.ug th:J IiUrk~,-1rdt Comp8JlY~ s letier of
X 'GOW.d: euggesC that. YIOU. 0,9k the ~len &amp; Garcia Co~ar.y to pz&gt;epeza a 1:3!)3Cif'ic bill of the m2.io:ria! 0 \"Ji th
• the a.ot)illl.tC that should be p::dd 'GO Btu-J.tlurd·~ By 2, speeii'ic
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'bolts 0 scrsp m&lt;3tel. end o·~hor itcmo., !j:his co.n easily b3 ptr~
on on9 page . $sldng thero tc fu.,;.m. w you. thic: in dt,.;_'.:&gt;licate 1&gt;
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sendiDg o. copy of ·ihe state~~t: ~o themo
Cctob3r 21st.

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do :.10~ nish ~nyt'bi!lg included. thut is r.ot absolutGly fci1• to
Che ;Sur:~Td.i CO!i')~ • 1n·a£0rc:.bly Gi -v~1ng th~IU t~e b~r:.~xit of
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�Rock Springe - Uct.ober 23, 1936

Hr. Eugene HcAuliffe:
.:&gt;ince writing this letter, I received the attached
letter from the Burkhardt Pa:&gt;ple today .
I am wondering if you would no t desire to take this
up '7i th the Burkhardt Company some time ,1hen you are in
Denver, and endeavor to come to an agreement for settlement.
With regard to the last paragraph of llr. Otto Burkhardt'a

letter, stating that 1.ir. Drummond had collected ~ 27 from the
Friestedt Company.

That is no concern of ours, as we have not

paid anything on erection, our contract being entirely \7ith
the g, Burkhardt &amp; Sons Company for steel, erection and painting,
and no money has been Paid ~ ~rwmnond or the Fri ested t
Company on this account.
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�Rock Spring s - October 22, 1936

Mr. Eugene HcAuliffe:

Herewith copy of Hr. von Meding's report dated
September 30 t h.

On receipt of this reyort, on October 2nd , I

immediately too k it up with the Burkhardt people, looking for
a settlement .

Hearing nothing from them, I traced on the

Burkhard t people on Octob er 15th , copy of both my letters he r evnth attached, and have hear d nothing from them to date .
Discussed thl s matter wi th !'.ir . Tallmire, and we have
paid the Burkhardt peop le for 258 tons a t $ 88 per ton, or

~?2::!,704.00.

When this payment for the steel was made , the

erection and pain t ing were not completed , nor had we received
a bi ll for these items.

Vie have not received this bill to date,

from the Burk.~ardt people.
\'/ould you consider it advisable f a r Mr. Tallmire to
make out a voucher on the basis of 265. 5 tons for the balance
due Burkhardt, i n accordance with the check u p of the Al len
&amp; Garcia Company?

The following is a statement of the payments

made and payments due on the basis of ~Ir . von l!eding' s check up :
Paid by voucher, 253 tons s teel @ ~ 88 per ton

Addi tional due Burkhar d t , A.&amp; G. check up,
7½ tons steel @ $88 per ton
265t tons s teel e;rected GJ t,?8 per ton
265u tons steel painting@ ~2 .50 per ton
Balance due Burkhardt Co.

3?22, 704 .oo

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660 . 00
7,434 . 00
663.75
8,757 . 75

I see no way of getting a ny action from the Burkhardt
Company except by tendering payment
not answered any of my letters.

this amount, as they have

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October 15 , 1936

The E. Burkho.r&lt;i t &amp; Sons Co.
869 South Broadv,ay
Denver, Col orado
Gentlemen :
P l ease refer to my letter of October 2nd
with r egard to the steel for our Reliance tipple:
I would like very much to g et this matter
cloi:ed out now, and \'/ould appreciate a prompt answer
to my letter of the 2nd in ~t.

Yours very truly,
{ sgd)

COPY

George B. I-ryde.

�October 2, 1936

The E. Burkhardt &amp; Sons Co.
869 South Broadway
Denver, Colorado
Gentlemen:
Herewith copy of report on the steel for
the Reliance tipple, :Mr. von Ifeding, of the All en
&amp; Garcia Company, stating that he believes that
the weight of 520 ,837 pounds to be a fair and ample
one . With the overrun of plates, weight of bolts
and rivets, and allowance fo r shop paint, the total
is brought to 531,058 pounds.
I wish you would go over this report , as
we agree with Mr. von ~ eding tha t the 531,058 pounds
is a just and equitable basis on wbich to settle.
Will you please also note that Hr. von
Meding suggests that 500 pounds of bolts which tir.
Drummond, the erector, used and later took aw~
with him, shoulQ be charged back to your Company.
Will you please go over this matter carefully, advising,
Yours very truly,
( sgd)

COPY

George B. Pryde.

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ALLEN &amp; GARCIA COMP ANY

McCormick Building
332 S. Michigan Ave .
Chicago
September 30, 1936
Mr. George B. Pryde,
Union Pacific Co al Co. ,
Ro ck Springs, Wyo.
Re: Structural Steel
Dear Sir:
In accordance with our understanding whi le the writ er
was in Rock Springs, we have completed our check-up of the bills
rendered by the Burkhardt people and find as follows:
Burkhardt's invoice dated 7/27/36 562,800#@ 88.00 a ton = $ 24,736.20
Item

Burkhardt

Allen &amp; Garcia

Calculated Weight of Sheets 1-198
incl. less 19 4 ( voided)

525,982#

520,837#

Allowance for overrun of plates,
A.I.s.c. rules (Assumed @ ½%)

2,630#

2,604#

( 3)

Weight of field bolts and rivets

11,819#

5,000#

( 4)

Allowance for shof co st of paint
A.I.s.c. rules ( ~%)

2, 680//

2,617#

Claimed for weldi ng rod, not
allowed by A.I.s.c. Rules

4, 000#

( 1)

( 2)

( 5)
( 6)

Claimed as extra because of mill
order not v10rking out
Total.

1 5 ,189/~
562, 800i,

531,058#

Referring to Item 1, we disagree slightly with their
calcul ated v:ei gh ts as they have in all in stances figured to their
advantage. For instance, all riYets were computed as 3/4 11 diameter instead of making allowance for the 5/811 and 1/211 used, as
provi ded for in the I nstitute rules. They did not in all cases
make due allowance for material that was cut i n multiples from
material of larger dimension as provided for in the Institute rules.
Then too, in a great many instances they billed material to the next
larger inch before multiplying and then again jumped to the nex t
larger pound in the weight. All of these practices together account
for our difference of 5145#. We believe our we ight of 520 ,83?# to
be a fair and ample one.
Item 2 was arrived at by thei r arbitrarily assuming 20%
of the total weight of the job to be plates and assuming 2½% for

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9/30/36

overrun on the 20% or -}% on the whole job. While this is not strictly in accordance with the institute rul es, we have accepted their
premises, as it would require a great deal of tedious calculating to
arrive at the true figure -which would be only several hundred pounds
leas than assumed.
I tem 3 sho\7S a wide variation. Burkhardt claims the shop
actually shipped this weight, altho they could offer no proof in
substantiation. The amount far exceeds our requisition. The records
of your office kept by your Mr . Albert Sellers, Material Clerk, show
only 25 kegs of bolts and rivets received. Rivets weigh 200# per keg
and bolts slightl y less. Giving them the benefit of 200# for all
kegs·, we can arrive at only 5000/J .
Item 4.

The Institute rules allow½% of Items 1 and 2.

Item 5. is claimed by Burkhardt but not provi d ed for in the
Institute rules.
Item 6 is claimed by Burkhardt, altho no p roof was offered
in substanti ation. A check-up of our mill order shows this item to
be without foundation.
°\le, therefore, hold that oui· wei ght of 531,058# is just
and ample and recommend you settle on this basis. It must be remembered that you authorized Burkhardt to ship the last steel L/CL and
you paid the entire freight. The carload rate should. be deducted
from their bi 11 .

Burkhardt also rendered extra bills for addi ti.anal bolts and
rivets ordered by their erector after the l ast steel was forwarded.
Two of them carry the no ta ti on , "For bolting purlins instead of
riveting . " Our specifications always called for bolting. Your
records indicate only 3 of the 4 i tems received. We feel Burkhardt
is entitled to only the actual weight received at the contract price
per pound or ton less the carload freight, since you again paid the
entire freight. We list the invoices.
Aug. 4Aug. 8Aug. 12Aug. 1 4-

6 Kegs Rivets

1200#

do
1 Keg Bolts
.1 Keg Rivets

375f/

Received
Received
Not received

325/f

Received

750 - 3/4 X l! Bo l ts

350

Our Mr. Chapman repo rts that the erector did not furnish
enough of his own erection bo l ts, using permanent bolts for this
purpose and later taking them away with the erection equipment. He
estimates the weight at 000# which strictly speaking should be
charged back to Burkhar dt.

�ft· George B. Pryde

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9/30/36

Our contact at Burkhardt's in Denver was entirely with
Mr. Ross, the Chief Engineer. Vle went over ou:i;- figures with him
and his only comment was to submit them to you and they would
endeavor to settle the issue with you.
We trust you can amicably do so on the basis of our figures
as above outlined. Please advise if we can be of a ny further
assistance. We are returning the invoi c es and freight bills.
Yours very tnily,
./ILLEM AND GARCIA COJ![pANY

BY (sgd)

cc- Mr. F.A. Hunter

COPY

William von meding.

�ALLEN &amp; GARCIA COMPANY

WM. VON MEDING, SECRETARY
L . VON PERBANDT, TREASURCR

CONSULTING &amp; CONSTRUCTING ENGINEERS

PHONB
HARRISON 2472

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McCORMICK BU I LD I NG
33&lt;? S , M I CHIGAN AVE ,

CHICA GO

Oct. 21 st, 1936.

Mr. Eugene McAuliffe , Pres.,
The Union Paci fic Coal Co . ,
1316 Dodge Street,
Omaha, Nebr aska .
Dear Iur . I,IcAuliffe : You wi ll not e we have encl osed carbon copy of
our l etter of today, together with copy of s t atement, costs,
etc., this copy being for 1ir. Pryde in C B.S e you ca re to send
it on to him with your comments.
Yours very truly,
ALLEN &amp;. GARCIA COMPANY

HBC : HL

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ALLEN &amp; GARCIA COMPANY

WM. YOH MEOING, SECnETARY

L . VON PERBANOT, TREA:;tJRER

CONSULTING &amp; CONSTRUCTING ENGINEERS

PHONI!!

HARRISON 2472

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h1cCORM I CK eu IL0 I NG
332 9 . MICHIGAN AVE ,

CHICAGO

Oct. 21st, 1936.

Mr . Eugene McAuliffe, Pres.,
The Union Pacific Coal Co.,
1416 Dodge Street,
Omaha, Nebraska.
Dear Mr. McAuliffe:-

RE: Engineering Cost - Job 1150.

Of the several unfortunate things which happened
in building the Reliance tipple, there is one that especially
affects us; and which I had hoped to discuss with you in person.
To date, A. &amp; G. have spent on this job a total
of nearly $13,400.00, and you will recall that there has been
authorized an amount for engineering of approximately ~~12,000.00.
Vle have made up a statement talcen from our books
showing the actual out of pocket cost, together with payments
made, etc., and are enclosing a copy of this statement herewith.
I am also anclosing a statement of extra expense incurred by
A. &amp; G., which you may feel should be taken care of by your company. This statement covers items of time and traveling expenses
in facilitating work in connection with the structural steel and
also, additional time spent by i1r . Chapman over the three month's
~ontract period, which it was contemplated that we furnish.
In the cost summary you will note that there was a
saving of over ~1900.00 due to purchases made through us and for
which we advanced money and in return, billed you at consumer's
cost. This item, together with the payments made to date, would
indicate that if you are willing to allow the extras v1hich we
have tabulated, there would be an e.mount of $1468.58, which if
paid, would then show an amount for us of $37.39, above our costs,
as being applicable to supervision and overhead in carrying this
job through the office.
None of the cost figures include any
time of officers of the company other than for the time which
Mr. von hleding and myself spent at Rock Springs.
Vle appreciate that the items of extra time and expense were incurred without your authority, and unless you feel
that this compensation is due us, and you see your way clear to
certify same, v11e \'J ill close the matter by sending a credit memorandum to Rock Springs for the amount of savings made in material
purchases and thereby take a loss on the job of about $1500.00 .

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.)3~ 0..HlC.t410AN Ave.

CRICAGO

Mr. Eugene McAuliffe . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/21/36 o

We hope that the plant is proving satisfactor y
and you are of the opinion that, a lth ough the costs ran over
our estimated figures, th e money was not wasted and that you
are really getting value receivedo

Yours very truly,
.iUL EN &amp; G.ARCI A COMP ANY

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COST SUMMARY JOB 1150
UNION PACIFIC CO.AL ~CO~MP~:ANY:£!.!. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
DESIGN -

Office and Field Time

6,929055

SHOP DETAILS

4,400092

FIELD EXPENSE

lp634o14

MISCELLANEOUS- Bluo Prints , 'l' elograms, etno

430066

Noto:- Above does not include offico overhead or supervisiono
AUTHORIZED FOR PAYMENT
Preliminary Design- - Cooleys time &amp;
expense at Rock Springs

508a?4

Engineering Contract- Design
Engineering- Shop Details
Total Authorized
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Extra Cost as Per Statement Attached

1,386053
1 8 4230 92

To Allen &amp; Garcia for Supervision &amp; Overhead

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37039

TOTAL AUTHORIZED
Eicr'RAS- Unauthorizod
PAYMENTS TO DATE
Preliminary Design

508074

On Contract- Design

6,000oOO

On Contract- Shop Drawings

3 , 500000

Credit on Material Purchased

1,927064

Credit Freight on V Belts

27078

Difference. o o e o o o o o a o o o o o

11,964016

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LIST OF EXTRA EXPENSE

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TO A. &amp; G. Coo
Job ii 1150

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January -

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G.H. Chapmanp trip Chicago to Denver
and return- Burkharts shop to facilitate
mill order.
Time and expense

20205'7

GoHo Chapman, trip Rock Springs to Denver
and return, to facilitate delivery of
structural steelo
Expense only

36058

September- Wm. vonMeding, trip Denver to Burkharts
shoppto check calculated weights of
structural steelo
Part time and expenses

210"48

Extra time and expense GoHo Chapman beyond
the three months contract p0riod.
Two months (less 5 days)
Total . . .

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:;r . Eugen e :i.1cAuli ff e :
'.!.'he c a r haul chai 11 on the emp t y t r ack at the l,e li un ce
t i ,LJ:plc uas in s t al l ed ov er iJ.:e ,.-,reek end , and is qui te an i m-

:prove":'nent o ve r the sho r t e r chain i'o r merD· in u se .

�G. H. Chapman
Allen&amp;: Garcia Company,
UcCormick Bldg.,
Chicago
E. Burkhardt &amp;: Sons Steel &amp; Iron Worka Co1b:pa.11y
869 South Broadway
Denver
H. E. Drummond
L. P. Friestedt Co.,
20th and California Sta.,
Denver

(109 North Dearborn St., Chicago)

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Ro ck Springs - September 28, 1936

Eugene 1icAuli ff e :
~ir . "Ba.Yl e ss and I \'latched t he screens at Reli ance mos t
of the f orenoon today , and everything seems to be r unnin g in
good sha~e -

1'he preparation on t h e s creens i s good , and there

see111a to be no difficulty ,Ti th the screens or other machine r y
connected the r etri. th.
'l'here a.re a fen mi nor details y:hi ch :.Lr • Chapman Y1ishes
to complete before leavi nr; he re, b
this \·reek .

expect to r elea se him

�~

Covered
(Estimated)

n.o. 775 (1934)

43,014

Tram Lina

w.o. 853)(1935 and 1936)

232,435

862)

Tipple

$100,000
95,000
10,000
12,540

Pit Cars
Locomotive
Engineering
New ties &amp;

Rails
Chg. Track

n. o. 866 (1936)
w.o. 890 (1936)
Total

30,720

15,~~
~ 321,789

---2.!.9_QQ.

222,540
92 89.i
232,435

6 locomotives

2 M.G. Sets

�Omaha - Sopt • l G, 193G •

Dr .. o.a. Pr~do:
Yot?r□

or tho l~tll· ou o oat of Roliunoa tipple J&gt;

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EUGc.r.E. 'Hr- '\l&gt;IJ fff.

�Ro ck Sp ring s - S ept. 1 4, , 19 36
Eugene McAuli ff e:
Referring to the attached statement from Mr . Ta llmire,
i t would indicate that, with all bills paid, we h ave sti l l

a

small credit on VI. 0. 862 of ~7 8 . 32.
There i s one item which has not been taken into
account, h o·wever.

That i s the build ing o f a box car lo ader

track , amounting to about ~.11,100 .

I f thi s is taken into a ccoun t,

then we would have an app a ren t d eficit of $ 1,0 21,68 .
iJiy remembran ce i s t hat we have s ome credi t coming
from Allen &amp; Garcia Comp any on ace oun t o f the i r pu r chasi ng_
some o f the materi a l f or us.

The re i s a p o ssi bility t hat t h is

credit might wipe out this defi cit.
this fro m the Allen &amp; Gar cia

Will y ou p leas e dev e lop

Comp a ny , as lir . Ch apman j _ s not

advised as to thi s .
You will a l s o note t h at,

,hile we hav e pai d f or only

1•0

258 tons o f s teel, ,;1e :nave included in our estima tes 2 70 tons,
because I fe el that Tiill be ne a rer the final f i gure t han 258 t ons.
You will r e c all th at , on account of runnin e;; over the
v10rk o rd.er, v1e g ave uv the i d ea of p utting in a bo x c a r loader

and. box car loader chute, nhich v,ould cost about ~j 6 ,000.

'lie

h ave in the depreciation account of the old box car loader
which we wish to retire, ~$3,614.88.

It \Voulci be a fine thing

if i:re could purchase the box car loader and load ing chute this
year, completing the job, as the commercial operators may
desire to :purchase some coal in bo.x cars from us during the
coming ,;linter.

We have an un ex_f)ended balance of ~~ 5, 735. 23 from

�2

£e two motor-generator sets at Reliance.

11

Do you think i t

would be permissible to use the necessary part of this balance
to complete the insta llation of a box car loader and loading
chute for srune~

We have the box car loader f oundations and

loader housing completed with the tiilPle, so there would be
very little install a tion charg es.

I

think $ 6,000 would com1&gt;lete

both the p urc hase a nd t h e in s t a llation.

�..pP».iBER 12, 19!36
S
PROGRESS REPORT TO SEPT:EMBER 12, 1936 - CONSTRUCTION OF RELIANCE TIPPLE, ~ ...

Description

Steel Tipple

1.

1 unexps nd ocl

EXPENDED OR ORDERED
Details

Amount
Appropr iated

.Amount

I
100 000 . 00

2,,079.00

GraCiing {John E. Uhisenand)

Approach

I 12 . 10

Labor tearing oht track

I

Invoice Kelloggj Lbr. Co., c ncrete

Foundation, ilall and Floors

and excavation

_8,349,81

_

l(:

Concrete floors! (Kellogg Lbr. Co.)

5,1289.12

I

sand, c emsnt, elc.

I1251.65

Labor

1347. 24

Anchor bol ts, nuts, rails , lumber,

Structural Steel

Ba.lance

-r

14,'237 . 82
I

I

Order, E. Burkhardt &amp; Sons Steel &amp;
Iron Tiarks , 2?0; tons s truc. steel,
erection ond pa inting, paid

I

22,704.00

I

OrdEll', E . E,ur l:hb.rdt £:. Sons Steel &amp;

Iron TTorks , ZlO tons struc. steel, __

J

* 9,1291.00

erection and painting, still o.ue
t

Channel iron, aluminum paint, red
lead, electrodes, oxygen, adetylene,

I lI

I

ties used in unloading , telephone

cal,J.a, etc. _
-;
- ;a19J_o,.,..___,_ _ r , , - - - , . . . - - - - ·
Labor unl.oading contra ctor's mchy.
14.82
I

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Laber le:,inr; p i pe line

; 3.76
I
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Covering - Galvanized steel

32,r32.63

Invoice, The Ycr..mgstorm Sheet and

___ -------------+---.._.__,__....
muh.e_ca..._, Ga.1.:v• ..s1l.eets, ~ e . _ , ..ete.- l.1'§08 . 58
Sheeting clips, , rivets, nail's,
I
bolts, lumber, fasteners, uasb.ers,
burJs, geJ.v. bands, galv. shleets,

I

etc~

550.94
1

Labor p_laci~ (L.P. Frie)d;J3i Cs&gt;.)
I
Labor unJ.oadi.ng and placing

!. -- 902.50

I

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steel Sesh, i7ire Glass and Skyli@'.lt

79. 05

I

Invoice, Detroit steel Products

I

co.• Stoel saZJh !
I
Invoice Hoy A • ..,enborn - ~ights

"1l9 . QO
139,?e

Tyler t:. Hippo ch co. - \'fire a;lnss

26'1. 3:3

Labor installing (L. ):I. Frie1stedt
I
co.}
rlaintite, g l~SSt putty, linseed
oil, paint ~nd p~int brushes

I

Labor handlins 11.nd P3 inting \

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202.60
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25.71
33. 0S

l,Od7 . 45

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EXPENDED OR ORDERED!

Amount 1
A.,.,pronriat~
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r
ed

11

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l

I 71L

lemp lco.·, sta, r

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Ord,lr, \im. ]'.
treads

s t airs and Doors

r

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1

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l,5l0 J98 ',

-- I-

Order, Sbee·t l.ietl al e. n d Conveyor

Screens, e t c.

Coo , plate\701' k

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p=- .,_.

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226.41 j,

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Le.bor

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2 024 J94

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3,535.92

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6 003 • 71 :

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1 379.20 ,:

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1

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steel and iron , bolts, t ur l uckles ~
etc.

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,

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Order, Allen &amp; Garcia Co. , motors .'

Motors

~~ placi

- - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - f - - - ' -- -;!:,abor unJ.oa di~

t:r

_!!!otQ!:§ ':

Inv~ , The C. s. Card Iron n

Rotary Dump

Oo.,

I

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dump

I bolts
Steel plates an:d
0

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/ 4 u!!lQ.a di,-Ol!9J!lJ•c • •

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reducers , g earsl and V-b et
1

Drives

1

102.90

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cb.,

Drive
__ _ _ _ _ _ ___._ _~---i-- - -Lab: unl.oadi~J speed reduc rs, ate.

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2 882. 81.

1;

21. 36

ll
3

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11

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6 475 ~46 1

1

1.4.&amp;§__-;--+---....:...-

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,
' - - - -- -- - - - - -1
267.31.

Inv~ , illis-Chab.mers Mfg.
'

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6 372. 56 ..

.,.----- ( 09 k9l. _

InvL, Alle &amp; darcia co., S

Speed Reducers, Gears &amp; Belt

I

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8 1 65.01. 1

202 J1.o

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10 0

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condui~G, uire, angles, shee~s, etc i•

Pla t e Work - Chu·ces, :a:oppers,

--r

9.

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rods' I

I

Labor unJ.oadi11,gl and plac ·ing l plate- lj
uork
!

8.

Amount

!

Swi t ch , oil, c ~ cuit breake s,
s t eel, iron, oxorgen, n e ldiJ

7o

I'1

50 00 I

Le.bbr

Uiring - Pooer and Light

I une:x:pende

76 J4l I
100 00 ,·

DOOf S

6.

11

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6,:009.33

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Inv',, tieller Mfg. Co., Conv yor
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Conveyina: Machinery

mohy.

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9 204,.49

ee.t 1ron , p il~10JI b.l..o.~.l! ~ •- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- ---~..:_.:-t"- --"s-heaves ateal and iron, bots,
1

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etc.
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.1:lXPEJ!I13D OR ORDERED
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Details

~01::nt
A!&gt;!&gt;roprie t .J'

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11 •1.) fl.I 11 !&lt; I

i l)110 'Lll'l

ed

Orddr, Allen &amp; ~~cia uo. , c nveyor

12. uo.i u uonvey or Belt

900 . 00

belt
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~hee t i ron roid jolts
La.bor :_&gt;l a ci:D,'.;

1

15 . .w.~~ e t i c PU.lley

14: . ~ iol:ing__j;able ci.r! va ar:.f :;gn clul1n

llancer scr e en ci.ri ve o.::1d cro· r e-

4:2. 97

145,28 '

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1uv. , .L\.llc:1 c:,; G~l•Cia. uo., !!'l:l.(':net ic
l

3 664:, 01

pull ey

67.28

1 :!.bor 1,-.nloa.clin.; c.uci y l aci:13

i

1 00s.25

S 731.29

.i:nv . , .ri.Ob t . .Ho l t:os , : Bl'O r . , :Cnc. ,

shvkoi• s crce:1 ci.ri ve, h:u1.:;er~, etc.

5 586, 50

\

L a.bol:' U..'lllocf..i UG o..J.d pla.ci :iG

I

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l. 50

.u::.bol' 011 CD.1' 1·cta r C'. Cl'u

38. 77

.tt0'.!_"10

406. 4:7

clins :..'o r oc:: rotc.:-de r s .--L-f--.,_..:3:::.•~0~6G2rf . 1 r o11 r101•lcs

I

15. Boor.1 .1:1.ois•t

497.73 '

Order , l.i . Ilur;,~mr dt [.; Sons .:&gt;teel
8: lron \10:r.1::s - J;Jteel .i:&gt;nnc.hi 4&amp; ~
steel Jla t ee a:1.L ~ops clru:ri1s l

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l - 58.50

•

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1481.12

Labor b.endliug and pl acing

16. ;::;co.le

I

.Bolts , steel, il'Oll, 11.miber, £!lycer-

6'2:3.98

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36.07

_ _1519,1 9

35. 4,7
I 5.18

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1 ,195.05

3 T1·0.nsfcrm::ro
1

.;teel
.Labor mxd.u,:; tronsfo1.-.:1er stand

_

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-;e&amp;'Dtou'"~:t oe·~, ueld~g rodh ,

18 . t.;rusher

-----100 000 00
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1 9. ~it ua.rs , 3-ji' ~ on, 42

Gauge

l

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95, 000. 00

37S. ~6

bolt~, nutg, ocl:, etc.
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!.!AG

295.97
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./&amp;.tt U:::!.'.!' .:.: \/heel uo., anc'l. ~'he

,. s. C-.,~·J. .1s o~1 voi•ko uo.: :550
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a tc. s. i'o:t un~:4 ~ unbCl',

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1
10,000.00 mv. , Gooumn i.:1~- uo. :
20. Locomotive

l.a.ho' •

oc(d.11G

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670.L!.S

1 0G, 9 GS. 44

09\562, 75

1~199.31

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9oleM. as

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21. mg:i.neeri ng

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5 ;0W.00

220 1..1:ilange T1•a.c.k Gauge
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9 895.00 h ateria l
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s1.119. 84

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Rocle Springs - Septenber 14, 1936

Mr . Eugene McAuliffe:
The Reli211ce tipple is pretty ,11ell al ong.
are still a f ev, small job~ to do.

There

Two more days v1ill finish

the sheeting and most ~r tl1e concrete floors are completed.
tfo st of the machinery has been turned over , and the shalcing

,

picking tables wo:rk very smoothly.
,/

Of course,
there are quite a number of small
,,
jobs yet to do, but they should be pretty ·\ "Jell cleaned up this
week.

/

1
,/

To break the screens in, we may load a little screened

coal/ a little lat er in the week .
to load full production early

,
7 r~f~

We should be in a position
~~;

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,111&lt;0 6\ co"'51'JI.VCTINO ENGINBERS

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McCORHICK 8UILOING
33.t e.. M1CHl0Atil A V G.

CHICAGO

:·.•e :..TG cncl os:1.n~~ onr rP-rly t,o Bvrkhe.rc·t ~ s lotter of
AUflUCt ~~8-iih!) a l so :.;ending ~ r o ::a1.uliff0 c op~: of Sf1.D1G o '?e vndsr...
otc.n d :~o;::i. your l et ter of the ·~:sth -to us that ~'ou n:.:-e 1.rrc.mr:i;ir1 6
to pay for- 258 tons !.:::!.d ·;;o ,;;·:ill ·~o into tho oatt s:r in Demr0r nf
co 1pi:~i i:v·· cu:i:- :2i .:;urea. \:eights tji th the i r s 0.s s oon :.s ~-1 e cnn c.:r!'£'..,J .....c to h av0 Eo:1c one out t-he;.,c .
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OfC, ..coNs:ruVCTO&lt;G ENGINEED.S

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WcCOAMtC"- •vii.DING
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CH:[CAGO

C OP Y

THE E. BURKHARDT &amp; SONS STEEL &amp; IRON ',NORKS CO.
869 S. Broadway -

Denver, Colo.

Aug . 28, 1936.
Allen &amp; Garcia Co.,
McCormick Bldg. ,
Chicago, Illinois .
Gentlemen:

RE: U. P. COAL CO. #9500.

~ e have fo r attention your compl a int of the 26th
inst. relative to the weight charged you on our invoice of July
27th for 024 ,?63.20 covering 562,800# of structural steel on the
above operation and hasten to reply with the thought in mind that
30 days have already elapsed since our invoice has been mailed you.
As expressed in your letter, our weight is based in
accordance with the rules l aid down by the A.I . of s.c., with a
more than usual amount allowed for contingencies predicated on the
premise that conditions in this particular situation warranted it.
We prefer specifically to the wide discrepancy bet1Neen the mill uxx
order list and the shop details furnished us. We cannot be a party to any controversy that might arise involving railroad weight
as our position in this regard is clear as we refused to be a party
to it at its inception. The Institute as well as most fabricators
recognize that it is not a true yard-stick by which materials or
service are measured.
As to complying with your request for a copy of our
computations, we consider this entirely impractical as it would
merely foment a controversy via mail that would be unnecessarily
expensive and doubtful as to its real worth in bringing the matter to an early and successful conclusion. ','!e suggest instead
that you arrange to have one of your officials contact us here in
Denver. 1:re shall be glad to spread our records before you and lend
every assistance in bringing the matter to a prompt conclusion.
Assuring you of our co-operation at alltimes and
awaiting your pleasure in the premises, we are,
Very truly yours,
E. BURKHARDT &amp; SONS STEEL &amp;. IRON ,.~'KS .co•
BY

O.B./0
CC-lllr.Geo.B.Pryde.

OT·1·0 BURKffARDT

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j,A-RC:IA COMP.ANY
.lfO a CONSDll7CTZNO B.NGINEBU S

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cmCAGO

Sept ,, 3rd , 1936 0

Th::J :J. !3url..:hardt &amp;. :ons . ·Geel l:, I:. on • !rn o Co o :&gt;
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s . Broadv1ay

Denver, Colo.

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Gcmtlc=.en:
',·e huv0 your a of' t he ,; O'i;b. und no•i; 0 ym.1.r SU(.5GOLtion

~o b.a.7c SO!J.•~ on.o co:1t :.ct you in Iicnvcr ·to .:;o over tho C'~ucstion
of' i.:oi ~ tG on t:.to o.~ovo j o b .
•,0 unLic:r'-'t;.:m&lt;l rr01.1 -r . ::..~rycl,~ t !w:;,; h0 iB urrc.ncing

·:,i·th tile c.u diti::1:; de-p :tt!,eilt. to voucher 253 tc~~ ~nd in t!~0 meantic.::, .,c .:~11 cndc:_vo1· to he.vo ::;o::ie on; in Do:.v---~· r~s 3om1 us v;e
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Aug . 28th, m936o

Mr. Eugene McAuliffe, Preso,
The Union Pacific Coal Co.,
1416 Dodge Street,
Omaha, Nebraskao
Dear Sir:Confirming your telephone conversation with our Mr.
Cooley , we wish to advise that the status of the additional chain
and tilting spurs for the trip maker is as follows:
Under date of the 12th ins·t., we received Mro Hunter's
order Noo 30148 f or 12 sp~rs and 12-M- 2 attachmentso· The spurs are
of c ast steel and are supplied by a local steel foundry and finished by the 1'ieller Mfg. Company. The lii-2 attachments which are
in reality the cen·t er links of the chain, are drop forgings and
the dies for malting the same are had only by the Link-Belt Company a:t their Indianapolis plant and the Wilmot Engineering Company
at Hazelton, Pennao On receipt of the above or der the Weller Mfg.
Company immediately contacted both firms and found the Wilmot people unable to guarantee any reasonable delivery at all , and the
Link-Belt Company accepted the order for two weeks delivery.
In expediting the shipment, it soon became apparent
to the Weller Company that this promised date would not be held
and realizing the importance of getting this material to you as
quickly as possible, had a pattern made up and 12 attachments cast.
These, together with the spurs were received and finished and are
now ready for shipment. However, we realize that the M-2 attachments being the inside link of the chain would possibly wear the
pins quicker than they should, due to the combination of cast steel
on an alloy steel pin being somewhat of an experiment, as these
two materials are not ordinarily run together. The V/eller Company
took the precaution of getting the best close grained steel castings possible and carefully machining them to get smooth bearing.
However, in .the meantime , we received Mr. Hunter's
second order, No. 30372 on the 21st inst. , covering 12 additional
spurs and M-2 attachments, and on the 24th, his order #30407 covering 51' of additional chain made up with spur attachments on 18"
centers. These three combined orders called for a total of 61 ot
the M-2 attachments and this was too large a quantity to experiment with in cast steel, an~ the Weller Mfgo Company therefore,
again placed an order with ~ink-Belt Company, ind due to the
larger quantity, will undoubtedly get a better delivery, which is
promised for two weeks from today.

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Mro Eugene McAul iffe. o o o o o o o • o • • 8/28/360

In the meantime, the original 12 spurs and hl-2 attachments in cast steel are made up and ready to shiPo If these
will give any relief from the difficulties now encountered, they
could be forwarded at once with the understanding that they woul d
be replaced later with the regular drop forged uni ts o \7ould be
glad to have the job advise i f they wish this material to go forward. In the meantime, we will do a ll possible to push Link-Belt
Company for the M-2 attachments covered by 1leller•s order No.L62360 to the LinkBelt Companyo
The rollers and lugs far the car feeder chain covered
Hunter's order #30231, left Tiffin, Ohio yesterday, the
2?th, and should arrive on the job promptlyo

by Mro

Yours very truly ,
ALLEN &amp; GARCIA CCMPANY
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CC-MroF.A.Hunter
CC-MroGoH.Chapman

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Deal' Sir :

1icfer.ring to your0
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I n ill be c;lad to have you g ive me the
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the basio on ·i;;.J:rl.eh
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the price e.,erced uyon in the contract for erecting,
:vain tin6 , etc. ·

Yours very truly,
urig\.n:.l S iJ,!ned:

GEORGE B, PRYD~

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Atten tion llr . YJi lli mn von 1.:cdi ng

Eei'e::rin g t o you:r l e tter of t !le l"/ ~Gll Er.z.ggeoti ng t he. t •.vc cllcok t lle d i a ore1&gt;anoy iu ·c;lle at:r.;.cturol

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If you deLJi!.•e u e to r et llei·efora , 'Ghut you do thiG•
turn t he frei g.ht bills o r invoices , I shall be glo.d to

do co•

Your a very truly ,

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Mr. Eugene McAuli ff e:

We started dumping coal at Reliance this morning going slouly, but moving along quite satisfactorily.

Yesterday

and this morning \78 dumped 600 tons of road cleanings .
We did not call out the/ full force of underground men
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this morning on the presumption ~e might have dalays and there
would be a nUI:lber of men in the mine tihom oe could not keep busy.

~ne kiek-back is oorking out all right, and the conveyor belt seems to oork very emoothl.y.
uill have a full force out tomorrou, and crbile t1e may
have a

all right.

-~o iron out every thing is ~oing along

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Mr . Eugen e UcAuli ff e:
Referri ng to yours of July 30th to Mr. John A. Garcia ,
and your sugg estion some time ago t h a t I nave ~.fr . Hunter checlc
up the steel recei ved by the freight b~ils :
I am attaching he r ewi th le tter from l\/Ir . Hunter, v1~ch
,·1ould seem to inciica te tha t the Bu-rkhardt
p eople have bill ed
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us for 11 .05 t ons more structu ra.1 steel than is shown by the
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ac~ord ing to our freight bills, are 270.35 tons , whereas they
have billed us with 281.,. ~0 tons.

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In accordan ce \7i th your suggestion, I am asking
riunter to send

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freight bills and invo i ces to All en &amp;

I ch eck ing
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George B o Pryde:
In a ccorda nce vii th your request of July 10th,

I have checked the structura l steel shipped by Eo
Burkhardt &amp; Sons Steel &amp; Iron '.ior ks Company, of Denver,
for oux Reliance tipple.

Following a re the actual

t'J eights on t h e ca rloa ds of steel r eceived:
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U?- 99937

63, 600-#
76,500
88, 1 00
40 , 800

iL.b:-73071

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CB~- 19 54:32
B&amp;0-450125
UJ?-99903
CB~-196395

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72,400
53,200
34,300

UP- 99945

68,800

CBQ-195353

39 ,100

CBQ- 196455
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7,500
554,300# or 277.15 tons.

Less Steel Punch ings
B&amp;0-450125 - 10,600#
UP- 99903
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1 3,600# or

6.80 tons

Total st~act111'a l Steel 540,700# or 270.35 tons.

You ~ill note from E. Burkhardt &amp; Sons Steel &amp;
Iron ·i1orks Company 1 s invoice, ,?hich 1.'Je a re returning to

y ou herev1i th, that they have billed us t'Ji th 562,800i;' or
281.40 tons. nhich i s 11.05 tons more than is sno,·;n by the

frei ght bill r1eights.

�A Ro ck Spr ings - Jul y 31, 1936

ur. Eug ene hicAuli ffe :
Her ewith f ive Pho to g r aphs showing t h e prog ress on
t he Reli ance t i pple .

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Mr. Eugene 1·.IcAuliff e:
The changes at Reliance are going ahead in good sba~e .
The erection of the tipple steel ia now making very
good progress.

The track is being widened, and we plan to have most
of this done by the end of the coming week.

Ther e wil l

necessarily be several ' days' adjustments to make , getting the
cars and equi pmen t;into opera,tion, but we will be ope r ating
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Mr. Eugene McAuli ff e:
'f.he work at Hanna and Reliance is making p~gress.
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to Chapma~.

The contractor has an a dd itional ,crew of six

men riveting, besides his six erectors.
i&gt;utside motor road
The tra ck is being widened along' the /
and in
the mine.

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had to do a great deal of cleaning up before

we started \'. ridening the track, and will have a good deal more
to do af ter we put the cars in so as to get the mine thoroughly
cleaned.
The widening of the locomotives is going forward.
The concrete on the kick- back on the tipple is being
poured today.
The Hann~ ;pit cars are arriving, and the dump is
set in place .
there.

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vrork is apparently p r ogressing satisfacto ri ly

r ·· wi( drive to Hanna today, and will be back tome rrow.
We are pushing this work all possible, so as to be

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Apparently the production

is go~ to i ncrease , aslir.

asking for 110 cars this

week.

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olooed fo,;- vo.oation Sa~uriiu~ • July 2Stui, • {-;he V~Ol9k of ohunaina

the undorgroand t~olI [1LU0) 1 i;,m1tohao·, ot~f'aoo trao ~ruok gaue;o,
widening o£ giugo ot olcotrio lcoooot1vao, a.ud ~t~!J.og 9.ruJ1do
:S50 new pit oara to o~mrt satux'Clny mgut .

ln tho n~a.nt~

lh'• Burkhardt cmcl tho Erootins Enginoo» pro!iliocc! t1o.r:lp.1uoly to

plaoe the t1pplo 1n condit:1011 to load. mino run on 0110 {;ro~k in
WC&gt;i!lf1ng

ten/ daJ8 , union otool oorkors re1t~1ated to ~1vo duyo por uook,
whioh wOllld pnb W'J 1n po~ition t o u.ae tho tipp~o nbout J1ugwSt
5th, at the close of tho mine -,aoat1on.

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working daya to ocmplote the ta■k, wh1oh w011ld p11t tho t1pplo

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NEWCOMO CARLTON

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Ro ck Sp lings - July 23, 1936

E. S. Burkhux-dt &amp; Sons Co .
869 South Bro advrey

Denver , Colo .
LOAD I iT CAR A1ID SHIP AT ONCE JiLL COllPLET.ED MAm?I.AL OOR UH.ION
PACIFIC CO.AL COID?ANY RELI.AlTCE BAL&amp;TCE C.Al)T BE SHIPPED ·r,oc.AL FREIGHT

SOOH AS co:H!.LE TED FHEIGH'l' YiILL BE iPAID BY CO.AL OOlliPAl\JY

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E. s.Burkhardt l: Sonso Rel iQ?l ce
G. B . .Pryde

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RUSH &amp; CHARGE TRE UlJIOlT 2ACIJ?I C COAL CO.
THE QUICKEST, SUREST ANO SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABL.6

�Rock Sp rings - July 18, 1936

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Yours of July 15th, 353-12:
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left Denver last Night Chapma:"n advising same contains ~russes
he is wai t ing for will re~ch here sometime today require additional
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Mr . Eugene McAuliffe:

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WM. VOH MEDING, SECRETARY
L. VON PERBANDT, TREAsURER

CONSULTING &amp; CONSTRUCTING- ENGINEERS

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McCORMICK BUILDING
332 S . MICHIGAN AVE,

CHICAGO

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Mr. Eugene McAuliffe, Pres 0 ,
The Union Pacific Coal Coo,
1416 Dodge Street,
Omaha, liiebraska.

RE: Structural Steel- File #353-12.

Dear Mr. McAuliffe :.

We have ~ours of July 2nd, regarding the above and
note that pending a .iinal check of steel weights that Burkhardt
estimates total tq;anage at approximately 265 tons.
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the detailed ) ake-off of weights according to the Steel Institute
practice, was completed by us sometime ago. Our final total shows
very close ~o the 258 ton estimate made before the details were
finished,/ and I hope that there will be no difficulty in according
with BlU'khardt,on a final weight when fabrication is completed.
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.ALLEN &amp; GARCIA CCMPANY

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cc-Mr.Geo.B.Pryde
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Ur. Eugene !lcAuliff e:
I rec ei v ed y our \'1ire with reg ard to Burkhardt ' a
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is still dragging a long o n a ccouo /of lack of

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ho took {fuo oo:uttJ~o~ at a lcm JrPioo vhon 11.o t100 .Sn n d~f-2.oal{; -p os!!•

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Denver , Colo .
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UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM

TELEGRAM
Rock Springs 4pm June 29-1936
EHoAulif :fe Owahao

My B~S C~apma.n adviseo cteel received this AM uill only allow him
• to extend one Bay North and 10 feet six inches east and 10 feet six
inches uest rema:lr.der of steel received cannot be used until later
still badly in need of trusses \1111 you please discuss ui th Burkhardt

people ued.nesdayo B-50.
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U1\HON PACIFIC SYSTEM

TELEGRAM
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Hocksprings

11am Jun 29 36

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steel from Burkhardt Coo, fo~ Reliance

Tipple Delivered Reliance this AM B 46
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section 1, uwork to11 be done in an expeditious, sub5t,
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January lOo . Burk hard~ acknov,ledged receipt of mill order ad!ising all s~eel ordered J anuary 10th, drawings placed
in shopo

March 4o

Burkhardt advised steel for tipple ready for shipMight anticipate

n1ent about r.1ay l sto

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March 60

Burk:1?,ardt wrote had been hampered by ex treme cold
,1eather in January and February. li1ould do all possible
to anticipate delivery l\iay lst 0

March 18 o

Allen &amp; Garcia wrote Burkhardt had f ari:-,arded prints
completing detail, Drav,ings 1 to 198 9 inclusiveo

!~arch 210

Burkhardt informed Tescher sheets 1 to 120 9 inclusive;
75 per cent fabricated. Sheets 121 to 187, vJith excePtion of 183, 185., and 186., checked , cutting completed 1n
three or four days. Chief Engineer Ross advised Tescher
most difricult fabrication completedo From that date.,
'\"lork '\7ould move faster. Job then 50 per cent fabricated.
Less difficult 50 per cent remainingo

:March 25.

Burkhardt informed Tescher expected to ship boom so
that erection would start about May lsto Sufficient
material fabricated by :rtay 1st to ship with boom, remaining material to be fabricated and shipped in manner
to keep job going continuously until completedo

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Pryde writes H. C. Drummond and James McDowell arrived
March 28th, going over tipple location in preparation for
vrork., Pryde requesting that steel for ea.st part of tipple
be shipped first., they advising they would try to work
out this arrangement., they further stating had no expectation malcing shipment before ~ay 1st.

Burkhardt advised Tescher cruld not ship steel for
April 10.
reason he \'7_o uld have to send cre,,, to Reliance to unloadg
etc., Burkhardt still expressing opinion he would connnence
operations in the field roay 1st.
Tescher advises progress in shop more rapid., additional
April 17.
men employed. Had then between 4 and 5 cars material fab ..
ricated, Burlchardt advising erection crew at Colorado
springs on job. Expected complete April 22nd. \'/ould t1~y
to make shipment of tools and some steel a fe~ days before
}Jay 1st., thereafter keeping erection crew busy.

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Burkhardt wrote Pryde expected to ship 2 or 3 cars
by May 1st~ erection crew not able to· get on ground

until sometime l atero

May lo

Tescher advises work on U oP o job past two weeks dis-

appointing o 50 per cent of shop engaged in outside

\'J?rk, Burkhard~ advising unable to get in touch with
his erector doing vrork on bridge at Colorado Sprin"'s
Burkhardt not willing to state definitely ·when shi~m;nt
could be madep same depending on release of erector at
Colorado Springssi 4 or 5 carloads available for movement, Tescher stating that Burkhardt had taken on work
beyond capacity to handle promptly,, shop facilities
limited.
Erection foreman arrived Relianceo One car steel,
erection machinery and tools shipped fr om Denver May 9th,
Foreman advising other cars to follow,, erecting crev1 to
be ready for work Hay 11th. Called on Allen &amp; Garcia
to send Engineer Chapman to Reliance,, Chapman arriving
r:ray 12th. Erector unloading and assembling first car
s}ceelo
may 14:o

second car steel arrived Reliancea
Phoned Burkhardt, he promising carload to be shipped
June 8th or 9th, same reaching Reliance June 12th, Mr.
Burkhardt stating remaining steel would follow promptly.

June 29.

One car steel received at Reliance, Chapman advising
this car \ 1111 only allow him to extend one bay north and
10 ft. 6 inches east and 10 feet 6 inches west, remainder
of steel can not be used until latero Still waiting for
trusses.
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t'hnt or ...o.tion ,ou.ld ctnr-li nbouJ r:~-, lrrt1. Suffioiont
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to kcop job go:lns 0011ii:Znucasl,r "·tl om!)loted.
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Barch 28th• go1.-ig OTGl' t1pr,lo l oos.tion 1n props.ration f ~~

nm-~. Pr~ z-squ.esting that stool toP oast p~t of tipple
bo shipped tl:-st , thoy s.J.vio:l11b they -.10111cl ~ i.:o t101'k
ot1t this arrangement , ·~llo:, ft.WJhel- a tat ins
no ezpaotat1on wkins alii.l,:EC;nt bo.f.'o ro lf:1y lot •

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reucn ~ wOllld have to aon&lt;l orow to Re11anoo to unload•

eto., BIJl'Jmal'dt at111 ez:proas1ng op1n1c:n lle uctUcl co:m:onoc
oi,era,s.cms 1n the field Ka7 1st •

'!each.er ad.nae■ Pl'osreas 1n shop mare Pap1d, add1t:tona_
men empl oyed. Bad then bett'i on 4 and l5 oara mterial tabr 1oate4. Dmcbal'dt advicms ereot1cn orew at Ool al'ado
springs en j ob. EXpeoted complete Api-11 92nd. \10lll4 tl'V
to mu• shipnent of toolo end sane ••eel a tow da,a boforo
•Jra7 1st, theredter ke pSng e1'80t1cn ONW baa7.

April 17.

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to nc~ B'&gt;.l3i":.1cr-::- C.J.2 1,m2.n t o Rol:lnilcc O Ohnp:::m tl?':v:l.ving
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c7U.."1.'21 0th

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0-l'lo o.:ni otccl x:.aooS.ved o.t aollo.n ::io,, Cbap;;mn ad.vicing .
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lv rt. G in.oh.es oo.ot ElZld. 10 f°ot."t 6 ~ailsEJ woo~, r orn!l.nderi

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EUGENE McAULIFH:

�Rock Springs - June 12, 1936

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The carload of steel promi ~ed by Mr. Burkhardt last
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Tui:o nday or Tuesday rea ch ed Relia~ this morning. 'l'he work
has . been dragg in g there, but this carload of material should
help verJ considerably to keep the job moving.

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Herewith f our prints o f the Reliance tipple, taken
Friday, June 5th , by 1.:r. Chapman.
to have t he s e for y our f ~l e s.

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WM. VOH M EDING. S£Cll£TARY
L. VON PERBANOT, TREAsullER

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McCORM I C K B U I LDING
332 s . M I CHIGAN Ave .

CHIC.AGO

May 25th, 1936 0

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Mr. Eugene McAuliffe,
The Union Pacific Coal co.,
1416 Dodge Street,
Om.aha, Nebr.

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Dear Sir:We are in receipt of your let ter of the 20th inst.,
written from Rock Springs, and are very glad to note that the
steel shipments are arriving in such a manner that the indications are there will be no delay from this cause.
Thanking you for your co-operation, we are,
Yours very truly,
ALI.EN &amp; GARCIA COMPANY

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WM, VON MEOING, SE:CRE:T-'RY
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CONSULTING 8c. CONSTRUCTING- ENGINEERS
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The Union P acific Coa l Co.

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Des.r Sir:-

'.:e h a ve just received aa.vice from our'Mr. Chapman

t :.1a t s teel s h i pments a re slm·i in comin~ in. Received memorand. tun. bill or lading from Burkhardt s h owing that another car 1,,vas
s h i :pped on the 11th. I f you ha ve not a lready done so , may we
a s k t hat i f possible, instructions be issued to expedite the
movement of the ca rs from Burkhardt ' s shop to the job over the
U. P. rails to g ain v1hatever time adva ntage we can.
Thanking you;.t'or your co - operation, we are,
Yours very t r uly,

ALLEN &amp; GARCIA COMPANY
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UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM

TELEGRAM
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Rock Springs 5p May 14 1936
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2nd car of steel recei ved for Reliance tipple this morning.

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Eve1·ytl1:i..ng moving along t he re also.

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sent to yo·. at the : e t ~lands- P laza liotel, Cinci nnati,

and r:hich -che 1.' el ef:..'Dph of.,f ~e non advises Y1e1~e never delivered.
I r em.e?1be::i:cd a.f te:.'t't. r ch:i~ '!::.. t you said y ou rrnul d be at the
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(ple.ced on girl sc outs file ,
Relianca tipple file, and
.,10tor r;enerator purchase f ileo

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.J. C, WILLEVER

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UNDON PACIFIC SYSTEM

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BOCKSPrtI NQS 1010~.

Burkhardt co mpanie s -fore :n?,.n he i·e this mor_pi ng on way to
Re li a n c e ~ith ~~eating m~ch, one c a r stee l, tool etc, shipped

f rom Danver Thursde y evening ~nd other cars following expect
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unski.lled l abor toda y state ,11ork v.rill nov, proceed uninterruptedly
sugges·t you t a lk to a llen a nd Garcia rega rding engr to supervise
i-;ork in :_o, ccordanc e with our contract f irst car of steel_ to a r r ive

~ill be e rect~d in vicinity of coa l storage bino B 12
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NEWCOMB CARLTON, PAEGIDi:NT

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WM. VON MEOJNG, SECRETARY
L. VON PERBANOT, TREASURER

CONSULTING &amp; CONSTllUCTING ENGINEERS
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HARRISON 247Z

McCORMICK 8UILOING
332 S . MICHIGAN AV&amp; .

CHICAGO

May 2nd, 1936.

Mr. Eugene McAuliffe , Pres.,
The Union Pacific Coal Co.,
14 16 Dodge St. ,

Omaha, Nebraska.

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Dear Llr. McAuliffe :'He are in receipt ot:,, a letter today from Mr.
Tescher , copy of which we are enclosing, for your information.
;,ie have been expecting to receive word every
day that they ·were ready.,-to start erection and have held our
l!lan ready to go as sooyas we hear f rom them.

Yours very truly,

LVP:m.

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NATI OI1.AL FUEL COMP Al\JY

Colorado Building

Denver , Colorado p
l1ay 1st, 1936.

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po.:::;t -c,'. iO v:ee lcs h us 'been ver y di s app ointi ne o ZXru"ilinati 011 at the s :1op
d~.::l c l os::os -'.,h €:: l t abou ·~ 50 per cen t of' t he shop is e n gaged ill outside
·;.ror k o ''fr 3ur khar&lt;lt udv i s e s .:ne "C.-ha t !le i s unable to {"et i n t ouch wi t h
'-li e Errec tor , ·,1' t0 i s d o i nr. ·.-,or k on e. bri dr~e e t Colora do Sprinr:s. It
ap pr.:·ar s t h ct a r:i rder on t h i s br idce had f'ai l e d, nnd t~e co~plet ion
o·" t.he joiJ a t Co lor a do S9rinf; :3 h a s bee n del ayed and ~or ·tha t r eason
h e n:::. s been de:syec: Cl i d ··or tha t r a3son h e I1os b e en unabl e to s~ip
h i s tool s to Relia n ce .
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The s-=:ou is ber:i nning t o b e cl utte r ed v.:ith material fabrica t e d r or tlle u. ? : job, a nd s om.? of t h is material coul d be and
shoul d b l:) s h i pped ·,,o Rel iance. ;,,rr• . Burkhardt a dvises u E:: tha t he has
endes vQj.·~d 1-0 commun i c r.te \1ith h is e re cJGor a t Col ore.do Spri nc s, but
ha s b ee.:i '\.m a -.,l e to r each aim. I s uN~e st e d t;ho.t i t ·:1ill onl:: tak e
c.b out tnr ee hours ·i.,o reuch him b y car f rom Denver .
:ir' . BurklJ.ardt a dvised r1e yesterd.e.y t-ha t h e had t urne d down
t; 1 OO,ooo . oo vJorth cbf' work f or t he Gr oat •:iestern Fugar Coillp any in f'abri c a t i n ~ Be et Loa ders ou a c count of his i nub ility t o ~ive them s ervic e
on this ~.-:o~"k . Ile c l a i L1s h e ha s ha d to t alce on other 11,: ork on a ccount
o f' b c i n ~ ill busi ne s s f &lt;?r s o rnany yea rs i n Denver, a nd he co~ld not
turn do,'ln v.;ork t:i ve1: hllll by reg ula r custome r s . !:!e is e ndea.v oriIU!: t o
c a ~rn nrra n gonont s v11 th a dra e;l inc outf i t a t Rock Sprin:&gt;:s to unl oa d
!J.a t e rio.l \ Jhon s h i p:1ent i s rna de .

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I h a ve del aye~ ·wri tine . y ou until I C"'.&gt;ul d obtain s onet h .• n
definit e a s t o the exact. t :uue of s hi p:ne nt. Uy to thi s ::.io 1~nlnc ho' ~ g
ever , I h ve been unabl e ~o nLv~ ::!r . Burkhardt sta t e defini t el y wh~n
s :-ii po ent c oul d~ be ~ d~ . ::ic 2.c1~~1.:;od fil_: a~ai n t~i s morn i n 0 ·' h(~ t h e \'fill
ondea or, ~o co.:1J11un1 cm:.e .\,.1 th l~.1s _cr oc (,or, sta ting '1.,ha t he \"lOUl d l ik
to have t..1 :i.s er0c tor c.t Colorac.o s-~-r-lnc;s ha n dl e the j ob at HGl i o.n c e. e
ffh e s i t uat i on io nbout n:::; f o llows•• - •r-•,..
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t a !:::en on u ork b eyond t h e c upri c i ·L;; of h i s a bllltv to huna.i e" -... - . c.. S
Sis shop f a cili t i Gs ar e l ir.rl: Lcd. , c, nd t he t o.k iu,.." on of a ddi ..... r.oupt l y •
the ?6.St t v:o v1ee:.ks has t ax e d ·i;lle ca pe.city or his mill ... 0 .,~.1one.l \·mrk
p r ,:?se11t timo his shop i o on l3CVC1'[ 1 j ob~ ' ··:i th !:1 rc ...•11 tnnrlaat l f' t the
the u. P. r;or k.
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1 ·told him yesterday that unless this j ob is hurried he
~·1ill find hims el£' erec'tin~ steel in belo·.v zero wea ther
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Lir o i3u:-l-chardt i s ver y reluctant to corn.m.i t 11.imsel:f' as to
a definite date of shipraent o !"{e has loaned l1is tools a nd equipment on
a rentel bas i s f ez- the bridi:_;e jc:,b a t Colorado Springs , and Y:ith the
renta l o·::' this ec1_u:i.pment he has a l so allowed his erector to ta.lee this
.)o"b ~ ,.d1ich has o.ol a yed shi p:aeut o :le could .make shipo"=11 t of fo ur or
five CE.rs of ma ter i a l i mmediutely i f 110 ·tte r.e ..~bl e to make arraneements

for t h o unloading of thi s nc.terial at Relianceo

I ·:Jill k e er, in touch \ "i'i th hil!l daily until I can advise

you -:1.0::lr.itely VJhcn shiprar nt t:ill be rr,acle o

yery -truly yours,
(SIGIJ~D )
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Eu t;::aene i!cAuli ff e:
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Herewith, fo r y our information , copy of l etter I
r eceived t his mo rni ng from TheE: Burkhard t &amp; Sons Steel &amp;
Iron Works Com.Yany , Denver , regard ing the shipment. of steel
for the Reli ance tipiJle.

I have been endeavoring to develop

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from them definitely r,hen they will start erection, but have
been unable to ge t any ,·,ord from t

other than the attached.

�THE E. BURKHARDT &amp; SONS
S TJ!l~L &amp; IROM WORKS CO
B69 So. Broadway
Den ver, Colo .

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Ap lil 28th, 1 936

ilr . Georg e B. P ryde,
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Union P aci f ic Co a l ,C'o . ,
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Dear Sir:

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Jm sw~ring your teleg r am of today with
r efe ren ce to shipment of steel for tleliance Tipple,
beg to a dvise that v,e ho p e to ship t wo or three
c a rs by t he f'.i'rst of May, but our erection crew will
n o t be a ble to g et on t h e ground until sometime
l cter.
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Ve are trying to a rran g e with a lo cal
outf it ;t'o unload the steel \7hen it arrives at
Relian c"e, but up to this \, riting h ave not consumated
t h is arrangement.
Very truly yours,

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E. BURKHARDT &amp; SO:i)TS STEEL &amp; IROlJ WORKS CO.
(sgd)

H. A. Burkhardt

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CONSULTING &amp;. CONSTRUCTING ENGINEERS

WM. VON MEDING, SE'CRETARY

L. VON PERSANDT, TR~SURER

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HARRISON 2472

McCORMICK BU ILD I NG
332 5 . MICH IGA N AVE.

CHICAGO

-~ ril 20th, 1936.
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Mr. ~ugene McAuliffe, Pres .
The Union Pacific · coal co. '
1416 Dodge st.,
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Omaha,. Nebraska.

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Dear Mr. McAuliffe :-/"/
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En.clQ"s ed, please find copy of our latest report
from Sam Tescher ( on conditions at Burkhardt's shop. ,
,The platework from Sheet Metal &amp; Conveyor Company

has been ready for sometime and they have been pushing us to
release fin'al shipments, which I understand will go forward
as soon ~,s they can get any cars for loading.
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Yours very ·truly,
ALLEN &amp; G.ARCIA COMP.ANY

HBC:HL
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CBJ:CAGO

NATIONAL FUEL COMPANY

Colorado Building

Denver, Colorado

April 17, 1936.
Mr. John A. Garcia
Allen &amp; Garcia Co .'

332 s . Michigan Ave:,

Chicago, Illinois.
Dear Mr . Garcia:

Progress at Burkhardt's has been a little more rapid this
past we ek. They have picked up three more men and one more layout man
will be a t the plant either Saturda y or 1,fonday .
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There are now between four and five carloads of material
fabricated. Mr. Burkhardt advised me that his Erector and crew are at
Colorado Springs on a job, and he believes they will complete thatjob
on iNednesday, the 22nd. He hopes to have the erecting equipment back
into Denver by the latter part of next week, and he will try to make
shipment of tools and some steel a few days before May 1st. He hopes
also to keep the erection crew busy after that time . He said that of
course something might occur that would delay this, but this is the
schedule which he will endeavor to carryyout.
Of course I personally feel that this job has been rather .
slow due to various features outlined in the letters I have written
you.' However, I will say that the plant is now turning out material much
more rapidly.
At the present time about 90 to 95 percent of the shop ·is
on the U.P.job. Of course there are some odd jobs that come into the
plant that must be taken care of outside of the U.P.work . Mr. Burkhardt
a~ain called to my attention that Mr . Chapman or one of your men would
be of great assistance at this time. I advised him that you intended
to send Mr. Chapman as soon a~ he ~s completed design work on which
he is now working. This job 1s still of much concern to Mr. Burkhardt
and his brothers, and I believe they are endeavoring to do the be st
they can. I again suggested tb him the addition of more employes
but he frankly admits they are unable to obtain them.
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I will again report progress to you during the coming week.
Very truly yours,
(SIGNED )
ST:M

S. TESCHER

�April 15, 1936.

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-~· Y ar loutora o,.... April J.4.th:
~ho o cntl'&amp;ot ~ar our Ro11U11oc tipple r:as let las~ ft.ill
ar:d ti10 stae:&amp;. cOlll~) 1c ju.ct i:.cr. canpletillG \ihu :.:'cbrioatian
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or all stool. nl.l o onvoyCJl'a D.nd other e;quip.:iont purohaaed aam

Sinccrol7 yours,,
Ori!{iual Sig1;cd

EUGENE McAULIFFE

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CINCINNATI , OHIO

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WM. VON MEOING. SE'CRETARY
L. VON PERBANOT, TREASURER
PMOHe

HARRISON 2-472

McCORM I CK BU I LD I NG
33 2 S . MICHIGAN AVE .

CHICAGO

April 13th, 1936.

Mr. Eugene McAuliffe, Pres.,
The Union Pacific Coal Co.
1416 Dodge Street,
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Omaha, Nebraska.

Dear Mr. McAuliffe:I attach copy of letter from Mr. Tescher which is enThe Burkhardts seem to
be a bunch of stubborn Germans and I am at my wits end to know
how to make them ship. The difficult fabrication is completed
and if they had 50% completed over two weeks ago, surely there
must be 75% now, but still as you will note from Mr. Teacher's
letter, they maintain .May 1st as shipping date.

couraging up to the last few paragraphs.

I am sending copy or this letter to Mr. Tescher in the
hope that he can do something to pry this steel out ot the shop
at once.
I am going to be in the hospital all of this week tor an
operation on my hand and will be more or less out of business, but
will arrange things in this office.so that we can continue applying pres sure. Please let me know if there is anything you can suggest to help.

You.rs very truly,
JAG:HL

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NATIONAL FUEL COMP.ANY
COLORADO BUILD ING
DENVER,

COLOo

April 10th, 1936.

Mr. John A. Garcia

Allen &amp; Garcia Comp any
332 So Michigan Ave

Chicago,lllinoiso

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Dear Mr. Garcia: Replying to your letter of April 6th, beg to advise that in
tallcing with Mr. Burkhardt he stated that he was willing to pay the expenses o f the men that you have to Denver, but not return to Chicago .
He showed me a wire he has f rom his brother in which he states he has
t wo "layout# men, and his reply to his brother was to bring these two
men to Denver. The wire was dated .npril 9th. He also showed me an ad
inthe Chicago Tribune of April 5th, where he has advertised for layout
men . The men that are coming to Denver are from the nmerican Bridge
company, and they should assistinmeasurably in getting this job out
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I note with considerable satisfaction that you will have your
Mr Chapman in Denver, and I trust that it will be in the near future
as•I am satisfied that Mr. Chapman will be of considerable help tor
rapid fabrication.
Progress this week has bee n rather slow as conveyor frames and
elevator heads, requiring considerable rolling and slow fabrication, were
being turned out this week.
I found two pieces of structural steel that are being built for
the climax company, and asked Mr. Burkhardt whether or not this work was
delaying the U.P.Job. He advised me that it did not delay it as these
pieces were already cut and had been delayed for about two months, and the
only work done on these pieces was welding, which was done at night.
The shop is still practically 100 pe rcent on the U.Pl,job and by Monday
morning 20 tons of fabricated steel should be added to the piles now on
the ground.
In reply to the last sentence of your last paragraph concerning shipment of steel, I have taken this matter up with Mr. Burkhardt
again and he advises that he cannot ship steel at this time for the reason that he would have to send a crew to Reliance to unload this steel
and that no erection could progress continuously until more steel was'
fabricated; so that he would be compelled to pay his crew at Reliance
without sufficient steel to keep them busy.

In this connection, I again took up with him as to when he
will make shipment of tools and commence erection, and he is still f
. ,
the opinion that he can commence operations in the field by May 1 to
erector
is now in Chicago and no doubt will call on you today
ts• His
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or omorrow.
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EXamination at the shop this morning discloses that
are on the U.P.fob with the exception of a welder and one
all men
/ welder is used on the U.P. job whenever welding is necessaman, and this
Yours very truly,
ry.
(SI GNED)
S. TESCHER

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/ I th&amp;nk you for yOL!l" :i.' G:port of J:..pril 4th . ':!c
.line d up -'C'.µTOC l ayout 12n f'or t he job~ but l.:ir. Burkhardt did
_o·;;, ·.:nnt -~o J)ay t!wir oJq;enses io lienver and of c ourse, f or
such n E;!lOrt per-iod tho non r10uld uot co on tha t basi s. I
hope ,..r . 11urkhnrdt ce.lls n t t:1i □ office ,;hen he cones t o Chi c r.~o
a.::ic1. ,:e ~::ill do everythinr; posniblc t o help ~im l ocat.e a r.:.an.
Our e-.1.... C~mprn:m \. ho i .ri.ll be our superintGndent on
V1;;, erect .:.on, ;.;il l {5et _, ut of he ro for Der:.vcr &amp;s SO:)!l LS vie can
·--zr.y idr:1 o ff the dosig n ri:dc:1 ho ii;; ,;.orkinf; on and cannot l e uve.
i ntill d o not understnncl 1.,: iy Burkhurdt cannot i:mke shi l)tJ10nt of

.,.. 50 or 50;1 o f til.G steel alre~dy fe.orloc: 0d and the bal an ce oon~ istili,.. o f' s i Eple \:·ork.

Youro very trul y ,
;ff.G: HL

cc-: ':r .•Eugen e :Uc.Auliff e.

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NATIOlfil FUEL COMPANY
COLORADO BUILDING,
DENVER, COLORADO
April 4, 19!6.

Mr . J ohn Garcia,
Allen &amp;Garcia Co.,
332 s. Michigan Ave.,
Chicag o , Illinois.
Dear Ur. Garcia:Work at the Burkhardt plant is still progressing along
the same l"ines, al though the work at the present time is much simpler
and is being turned out more rapidly. Mr. Hermann Burkhardt advises
me that one of his brothers is leaving for Chicago today to see if he
can locate a couple of "layout" men that will assist in this work. ,
We went into the matter of speeding up this work, and the
only suggestion I can make is as outlined in my letter to you of
.ooarch 28th. The presence of one of your men familiar with this job
in the shop, would materially assist in rapid fabrication.
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Fabrication is still progressing as per the schedule or
the drawings sent to the shop. The piles of fabricated material are
growing from day to day, and with the exception of a few minor jobs
that come into the shop, the shop is working practically 100 per cent
on the u. P. job. No outside work is delaying the work in any way.
Very truly yours,
(SIGNED)

S. TESCHER

�ALLEN &amp; GARCIA CoM~ANY

WM. VON MED/NG, SECRETARY
L VON PERBANDT, TREASURER

CONSULTING &amp; CONSTRUCTING ENGINEERS

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P HOHI!

HARRISON 2472

McCORMICK 8UILOING
332 S . MICHIGAN AVE.

CHICAGO

April 4th, 1936.

Mr. Eugene MoAuliffe, Pres.,

The Union Pacific Coal Company,
1416 Dodge Street,
Oma.ha, Nebraska.

Dear flllr . McAuliffe:-

I am sorry to say that after scouring this section
of the country for layout men for Burkhardt and obtaining three,
Mr. Burkhardt advises us today that it is "against his principles
to pay traveling expenses."
Of course, we cannot expect men to go to Denver for
a few weeks work and pay their own traveling expenses, so I
guess Mr. Burkhardt will have to struggle along as best he can.
Yours very truly,
JAG:HL

�,I &amp;- GARCIA COMP.ANY

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Gcn-clco.en:
The r oporta ~:10 h~\-o b0cn :rcceiviag f rom IJl- . 'l'es cher
:lnJicatos t,ha~ you al:0 p u sh .in.: the Unio11 Pac i fic j ob in pretty
r·ooc1 i.'asl1ion and \'JO nre apprcoi a ti ve of your efforts to hel p u s
ou·~ • ~or.1:.:-vcr II no t::re .indeca. i n"' a very oad hole on that job as
-'. ,he schedu le ·!;op and bo "c;t Ofil r:ns ~'lorkod ou·t by t h e n i n e offici a l s
on such a basi s that ::ey l o;t shi '!)::en·G of stt!ol ,·1ould crippl e the
ou0r -:.t:..,:,n. \. e ho.Ve not bp-.an e bl c to f ind nny l a yout !llSn f o1.. y ou 0
L::1t ...:;.11 !-:ce~ on t r y i n~. Cnd in t.h~ 1:?.Gv.11:iiime , i sn ' t there so2aethi t1[3 :/OU co:.tlci l)OS ....i c&gt;ly do to spceu u p the \JOI'k Rlld otart shi pr:ient ooone r t han :yo1yfn·ci cipe.te . ·.e s hall 1J-e grateful ii' you
,.-;ill r c ncr.r your ofJorts t o hel p ~ o. out i n t h is !.':lat ter a nd Got
your tool s 7 nd s~.•e steel ohi ppeu i n ~he very uuar future .

Yours ver y truly,
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gott:l.ng Cl._G cm tipp) " ste~l by B' 1itlclJ.crdt3 f

!Jr• peyde trritoo 211t: on i!..r-vh Z:!..~t · a.c foll&lt;1,10 :
,,.f' tho I3:.4i•k'l£l"it, paopl o , of D~Tetr,
...!J'• H. c. Drwm:umd ruid J!r .. Jui eu MoDo,wl l , v1cited ~1•0
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seturday, i.n:1 ,;('Int ove1• t.::10 ttpp1u :;,.,,cnt1cn nt Ro lit .nco
1n prepara~ion tar the ,1ork tllore.

1'i70 rop:•.::sc:'\t:.x tivi; n

"'!h67 r.&gt;lc.r. t0 U.00 l!r. \1h11eno.."ld' D r:h1&gt;Vvl lJlth tho boom for
oroot:ius ·t:he &amp;~eol. r.a-. L"li':.&gt;~- \Jt111': owr tb.'3 c.;.--.t!l"O ln.y...
out witll them, o.nd 18 ver, v:01.l satiatied.

•x a:aked \ihsm i t 1t wOQld not be pona1blc fw them to ship
the steel for tht&gt; east part ot tllo tipple f'1rat, \'lorld.ng
tawdd the we■t, and theJ' stnted they ,1ou.ld try to WOl'k
011t a ■79te111 ot th1a kind•

"'fbe7 eaid the7 i.w1 no hope• ot making sh!p)J8nt· ~toro lb'1
1a1;, u final plam weN just rooe1ved trm Allen &amp; Garo1a
O capaD.7 en Kcm4a7, •~ch 251'4.n

In the 11e}:lt ~ llr. Te•oll.Or 1 s letter to you ot lta1'0h 28th,

x do not aeo wbail JIION "

oan do 1n the prem11es • tho use ot the

~•oline ahonl bnom looated a.t Rook Sia'1nSI ,ii]:im1nat1ng the necea ..
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1,,· ot •b.S.pping a boom t~ unload1n6, ek.

lt 1a w•7 apparent

tbat •oh ot tlle dela7 ■catteNd 1F&amp;a du.&amp; to the tail.are ot yoar

, people to .., ou.t the dl'aw1nga as per prClld.■e • 11r. Ooole7 Jroa!.a1ng
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taS.imtu.117 tllat the lact di' w.i.1".e \i'oule be 011t b7 !llJloh 1st.

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. 1? yo:a i1ould ot1ll koop Ml'. Tesohor

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EUGENE McAULIFFE

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J.!r. Eug ene McAuli ffe:
TlrJO r epres entatives of the Burkhardt people, of

Den~ e1:, Mr· H • C • Drummond and Mr . James McDowell, visited here

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Satur~ ay·, and went over the tipple location at Reliance in
p re:parati on for the ,,,or k there.

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They plan to use Mr. V/hi senand 's shovel with the
boom for erecting the steel.

Mr. Libby ,~rent over the entire

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lay-out v: ith them, and is very v1ell satisfied.
I asked them if i t would not be possible for them to
ship the steel for the east part of the tipple first, working
toward the west, and they stated they would try to work out
a sys tem of this kind,
'.!hey said a ~ " ! / o hopes of making shipment
before May 1st, as

e plans were just received from Allen

and Garcia Company on Monday, ··,·arc

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McCOAMICK BUILDING
33 2 S . MICH I GAN AVE .

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I enc~e copy of I1.1r. '.iescher's letter from Denver,
d a ted 1.:arch 25tJt, and you ·.vill note that l.'Iay 1st means beginning
a n d not compl~t:ion of erection . Jus t v1hy he waits until the job
is p r a ctically f abricated before h e s hips is something I do not
yet underst4n.d a nd I 8-Tl writing ~,;r•. 11e scher today, copy enclosed,
suo-,-est inm" that shiu.ment be made ea rlier.
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,.-.:ork /.ould slov1 down fabrication, but hardly to such an extent.
,.,_-ilJ/advise you i f I am able to do anything tovmrd getting Burlc3 /dt to anticipate the date he specifies .
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Den~~~, Color~~o .

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i :1:111I~s vc:-y t:.l'.Ci". "or .·ou..: l etter of _rarch 25t h , a l-

-~·:c·:..:g h thv .:1-:,;:s thc.t arcc tio.1 :oal o stD.rt Llay l ot ·,me u bi B di s :::pr oint::..~n i.. to ..1c . 1 c.o not y~t 1:n&lt;lors·cand L'.hj· it i s necoosar y
to _ :~l:ct:!. ctl l:; c:&gt;:::!_ ·l cto f'w.hr::.c,. t :.vn before c·li~).uent. .Don• t you
t~1inl: ··!" . :u:.·k~rd·~ coul cl untic:.1):.te t:1~i·t da ts considera bl y and
S h · 0 , ..-~eel .. 'boon ~nd tool ~ c:;:, ~ --·-eu e!.:eli :;:-&amp;." dc..t e ?
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··. e ·.:i l l try t o locc:i;o c. cou..1.-l c or l c:·out nen, but
·;;:1c~: ... ,..2:;; very f or1 in ·c:.i.ic cl aos of .. ork ,~i1 ich i s prob!..bl y the
• ~!.lt •:.i·? ~icul t ~n d ~.:..··_p cnzivc ·:~nd o f otee~ ~aiJric~tion , c.nd c.l s o ,
~ o;..t co::.c~z-n~ in t :rn t i ppl o enc. ·.:r:.Dhm.'"y l:!.no aro vory buoy.
1 en \:onde rinc i :? , ..a1• . ::;url=ilnrclt is ::'abricatinr.&gt; tho
ctocl o ccorclinc to e cchedule t·1.lio1l ·.1o•!ld :;cr ;_ii t of e rcctl n:::; •i;he
c c l i.L.Il$ cn&lt;l lcr.ier porti ons o -? t he ::;truc,;u1•0, or :;hethe:r h e i c
,.;ox·k i nc 0J1 1)urlins I c irts , r~of_ 't!'us ~o s~ etc. 1 _which \"Ji l l uot bo
noe&lt;led unti l the l a~t !}c.rt o_ ·enc ere cti on ,:&gt;r og.r~ . fil _ u:if cr..i ll..1ri t y with t .!l.i o cl ass of : :o,:-::: ::11ieht l e ucl .hi:."'.l ..Go a.0 t hi s
end I ~ also fea rful of s~op orr o~s .
Y,:mr s v e~y trul :, 0
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NATIO)?.AL FUEL cm TI?ANY
COLOR.4DO BUILDING

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Denver, Colorado
:March 25, 1936. '

Tuir . J o ~ n Ao Garci a ,
Allen ~ Ga rcia Co.
3 3 2 S . ?:iich i g an J,.v~
Ch ic a&amp;:o, Illino is.
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i visited~ th e Burkhardt Iron ••orks Ilionday and today; was unable
_tJo b e tJnere y estera.ay . I h a ve y our letter of the 23d. instant and hlr
Burkh a r dt, in t. el ling me th2.t he anticipa tes erection .i\'.iay 1st. 'means that
h e e x p&lt;)cts to ship h is b oom for ere ction 1~ay 1st. so that ere~tion will
sta rt a bout ~..::ay 1st. He sta ted tia t he e:...rp ected to have sufficient raa"taria l fa br ica ted by 1.;ay 1st. so tha t shipment of boom and material can
b s made about t h at time, and f urth er f abrication after i•:'iay 1st. will keep
the job g oing continuously until completed.

I n regard to the staten ent t::iat 50~5 of the steel is fabricated
I bee "to ad.vise ti.lat there is some discrepancy as to this percentage. l~
Herr.iann Burkhardt, who is in charge of the office and administration, and
his brother v/i.10 is in charge of the shop ·;• are at some variance in regard
to this percentaP-e. ..a-. Surkhardt who has charge of the sho_p does not
believe that 50~ is fabricated. _;r . Hermann Burkhardt and his chief engineer feel that in view of the f irst ~07; be~ng mor~ difficult of fabrication means that the job is really 50}~ fabricated insofar as the time
element is concerned.
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Examination at the shop discloses that this job has full preference, and that it is being put through as rapidly as labor and facilities
of the shop allow.
ln making inquiries I find that they are short of "layout" men
and I suegested to r-sr. Burk~rdt tha~ re:haps 1ou could :;:,ut him in touch
with two good "layo1:t" men ~n you: vic!nity~ ,~Ir. Burkhardt advised me to
write you this morning, making thi~ su5gestion to you. He states that he
could probably use these men for six weeks or more, andafter the comnl _
tion of your job he may have other work that would make the trip to i&gt;e:ver worth while for these men.
I feel that they are doing everything possible to c•et .,_h. .
out for you. There is this drawback, however - you must re~emb ... i~ Job
faQrication in Denver has fo~low~d ra~he! simple lines, such ase~uffa~ steel
and bridges, and steel or~ani~ations in ~enver are not fully f
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tipple fabrication. The arawing s a:ce rather complicated for a.mi_1._ iar Wl. th
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The numerous bends, angles, and other intricate details ha an bridges.
this v!Ork considerably.
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I fi:1,d ~lso 'that an ~nc_:rease in the amount of a ctual tonnage
neeaeQ for this Job has retaraea the work beyond the estimate of time
originally made. -.:r. Burkhardt is considerably worried about this job
and feels that i f you could locate t wo "layout" men for him, it might
assist completion. He advises me that he has difficulty in getting layout men that are familiar \·:i th this character of work. I would suggest
th~t if tv10 layout men are located , the.t you conn:nunicate with Mr.Burkhardt as to their dispos ition.
I ·.vant to again call to your attention that the time of .a,Iay 1st
raerois t l1s.t he will have sufficient steel fabricated to make shipment so
tha:i, erection can co:m:ience, and ~hat. from .Hay 1st on, he will be able to
continuously shi p completed fabrication so as to not retard erection .
A snow-storm here Sunday and ij onday retarded some of the work
J-hat i s done outside the shop. :;orlc at the shop this morning discloses
~hat with the exception of the painting of a light roof truss and the
uiuoading of a car of material, all fabrication v1as being done on Job
No . 9500.

I trust the above gives you the information asked for in your
letter of the 23_d.
Very truly yours,
( SI Gff.J:D )
ST:M

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CONSULTING &amp; CONSTRUCTING ENGINEERS
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WM. VON MEOING, SECIIETARY
L. VON PERBANOT, TREASVIIER
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HARRISON ..?47.Z

McCORMICK 8UILOING
33.Z S . MICHIGAN AVE.

CHICAGO

1\iarch 23rd, 1936.
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t:r . .1.u gene 1ic Auliffe , Pres .,
Union :C-aci f ic Coal Company ,
Rock Dpr ings, ~:yoming.
Dear I.ir . 1.Ic Auli:ffe:-

You ·will note from the attached report or Mr . ~1.1escher
thet the situation at Burkhardt ' s shop is not nearly as bad as we
t i.1 our-ht. :S:vidently you were misinforraed as to his not starting
fabrication until the last shop detail was in, for, according to
i:r. ~es:her's report, 50% of the total is already fabricated.
I do not .know just why he doesn't start shipment but
probably because he v,ants to see enough of the steel :t'inished before starting his erection ere,·, and having idle periods account of
shipping failures . .All shops h~ve their own schedule for shipping
delivering and erecting and we should not disrupt is schedule, but'
I am going to ask Mr. Tescher to di g into this matter and see if
he c annot arrange his schedule so that shipments can go forward at
once.

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I am somewhat confused as to the statement "doing
everything in his power -co anticipate erection iila.y 1st". I hope that
means complete erection, but I will find out and advise you.
Yours very truly,
cTAG:HL

CC-Omaha, Nebr.
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COLORlillO BUILDING

Denver, Colorado
Mar ch 21, 1936. '

l~ . J . A. Garci a ,
Al len &amp;. Ga.rci a Co .,
33~ S . ~:iclli g an i-,.ve . ,
Ch ica~o, Illin o i s .

Dear :.~r . Ga rcia : He p l y in~ to y ours of the 20th, instant, beg to advise
tha t I v i site d i:;~e 3urk:1ardt Co1;ipa;.:y's s h op t h i s morning and the
s i tu~tion is &amp;s f ollows:
Sheets numbere d f rom 1 to 120 inclusive are 75% fabric a t ed ; sheets numbered from 121 to 187 inclusive, except missing sheets
:i"·o s ol83 ,185 end 186 :iave been check ed, r eady for the sh op, and cutting
l i s ts :'or she ets 1 21 to 187 r:ill be com.1:1leted in t hree or four days .

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Ur. Bu r khardt s hovve d me y our last letter a.dvisint2: that
coc.ul ete ua ilin~ of a l l s h e e ts nas been r11ade , and I beg to advise you
t hat s heets Nos.183, 185, 186, 1 90, 191, 192 and 194 did not arrive,
but are expected today w'1ich, as your letter states, will complete the
me.ilinP- of all detail drawings to Burkhardt . The Shop Number of this
job is 9500, and I noted in r:oing ·chro:1s h the shop tb.at all the men are
,., orkinP.: on this job .
At the present tl.1Ile he has a crew of about 43
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men doing nothing but faoricatinf. material for this job.
:Hr . Burkhardt advised ne ·, hat he is and has been working
on this jo¥i,aily, Sundays. en~ _nig hts, and is doing ev&amp;rythi D.f in his
power to a nticipate erection J,,iay 1st •

.uar. Ross, their Chi ef ~ngineer, also advised me tha t nost
of the -riork requiring d i .:'ficult f abrication is completed, and that from
nov.J on the work should move faster . From examination made and from
information, the job at yresent is 50 per cent fabricated, and the remaining 50 per cent should not be a s difficult as the first 50 per cent.
The entire office crew is also engaged checking shop de tail so as to not delay the work.
You may rest assured . that I will visit Burlcha.rdt's a s
much as possible and keep you advised as to progr ess. liopin[ ~ha t
I may be of some assistance to you in getting this job out, I am,
Very truly yours,
S . TESCHER

ST:M

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You -:,il l note f rom t!10 e ·i'.; t uche d re.9ort of Lir. ~i.1eschor
t!1ct ·;;!1.0 ..: ituetion at 3ur1dm r dt ' s s!1op i s not nearly a s bad a s i1e
tilou:-:it . :.vi do:1tl:_..- y ou v.or o :li.sinf orned a s t o .ni s not starting
f!:...b:;:•i c~..:i.ilor.: unti l th0 l n.8t s:10 1:&gt; detail was in, for, a ccor ding to
:...!' o '-'L,~1or 0 s 2"0!)Or-·t, 50~ of tho t otol io a lr0ady f abrica tsd .
I do not kno\1 juzt \·1hy 110 tlos sn ' t s t a rt shi pment but
prob~bl y bec ause h~ ;·mnto t o s ec enou:-:h of tho s t eel f inished be f'orc. o-ca:-ti n: his e roc tion cre1.7 und hG vine i dl e periods a ccount of
sl1i -m1nr f'ai l uren . l!ll shopr.:: ~£-.ve t~1cdr Oi'J n a chedul o f or nhi ppinn ,
dol i vorinG and or e ctin~ o.nd r10 shoul cl not disrupt i o s che dule , but
I c.:1 ·:o~n:?. t o a□k l'.:r . Tesc!ler t o di G i n t o t h i s raatter und see i f
h o c annot ·arrnnr:;e hi s s clledulc .:;o thut ohi pmcnt s cun co f'or \·JUrd a t
onc e .
I ao somewhat confused as to t he stat el'.:lent 0 doi ng
everyt hing in his po-.·,er to a u~i c~po.·c; . cr oc'i:iion Day ~ tn. I 11ope tha t
:.nr.::ruis c o:npl o t e erection, but .1 ::1.ll ... ind out end advi se you.
Yours very truly ,

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NATIONAL FUEL COMPA!'JY

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COLORADO BUILDING

Denver, Colorado
March 21, 1936. '

Mr . Jo A. Garcia~

Allen
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Dear L'.ir. Garcia:-

Replying -to yours of the 20th, instant, beg to advise
tha t I visited ·t :1.e Burk:iardt ConpQny's shop this morning and the
situa tion is as follows:
Sheets numbered i'rorJ 1 to 120 inclusive are 755i febric a -t~Eid; sheets nunbered from 121 to 18? inclusive, except missing sheets
lios.183~185 and 186 :i.ave been checired, ready for the shop, and cutting
lists :.:'or s~eets 1 21 to 187 •::ill be completed in three or four days.
Hr. Burkhe:i.rdt showed me your last letter advising that
COI:!.Pl e te !!lailing of all shoe tz has be0n madet and I beg to advise you
ths t s h eets Nos.183, 185, 186, 190, 19lp 192 and 194 did not arrive,
but are expected today which, a s your letter states, viill complete the
m.sil ine of a ll detail dra~ ings_to Burkhardt. The Shop Number of this
job is 9500, and I noted in r:oing throuGh the shop t hat all the men are
•vorkin.&lt;! on this job. At the present time he has a crew of about 43
~en doing nothing but fabricating material for this job.

Mr. Burkhardt advised .me ~-hat he is and has been working
on thia jo't)6.aily• Sundays and nights11 a nd is doing everythine in his
pover to anticipate erection 110.y 1st.
, .., :i:Jr. ·Ross, their Chief .i!.ll€tina er, also adyised me that riost
o'f the yiork requiring dL'ficult fabrication is comRleted, and that from
now on the work should 2ove faster. From examination made and from
in~orn::.e.tion , the job at present is 50 per cent fabricated, and the remeining 50 per cent should not be as difficult as the fi~st 50 per cent

The entire office crew is a lso engaged checking shop deta i l so as to not delay the wol..k.
You raay r est assur~d_that I will visit Burkhard-t;Vs as
much cs possible and. keep yo~ 0.c:.v:i.sed ao to progress. liop inf ·i;ho.t
I nay be of some assistance ~o you in getting this job out, i ar.i,
Very truly yours,
(GI GN.:D)

ST:M

S. TESCIIER

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U!iion -·ac i fic Coal Co .,
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On.aha O i}e bro

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JOITl.i Ji . GARCIA
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WE£1( ENO CAlll.E LlTTER
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1936 MAR 23 AM IO 24-

EUGENE MCAULIFFE
PRES UNION PACIFIC COAL eo 1416 DODGE ST OMAHA NEBR
F'I FTV PER~NT OF STEEL ALREADY FABRl ~ATED AM WRIT I NG

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1 otrt.t,turo.l otcol tor our o on1 t:tpp!c at Rel!cnoo ,

,;;-:;o::,ills, thio

r ruid oba7o oai" ardor ITo. :M!l5l or sop!:em-

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Origmnl Sil:IJcd

EUGENE McAUUFFE

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Form 201

Local

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rJ'[ION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

11-35-5000

ORDER

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REQUISITION

Quote both numbers on invoice

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Rock Springs, Wyo.

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" su b"Ject to agreement and conditions on the back hereof. Ship to and mark:
Please furnish this Company, the follow1·n",

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO.,care of
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The E . Bur khard"G e~ Sons Steel ~ Iron •.•ks.Co.,
859 s . Er o.ody;cy ,

Donvor 0 Colorado.
Ge:::ri:il 0:::!Cll:

R~ : Job :ro. 1150.

e a~o sendill~ :rou under ceparate cover• four
pri:l'~s each o :? th~ follcr.:in.:; drc.,·rl123s:

177- 103- 185- 186- 187- 188- 189- 190- 101102- 195- 194- 195- 196- 1g7 and 108.
~~cse shecto oom9riso the l ast of the details and you should

uo·:1 have prints of drawings l t o 198 1no1us1ve. i.'/ould be
c].cd to bnve you check your. ~ile3 to sec tll!lt you have re-

oeivod t!leo all.

Kindly a c!~n~;.1ledf;e receipt.

Yours very truly,

�------~
Ro ck Springs - March 16, 1936

Mr.Eugene McAuliffe :
I hav e had an additional order made up for 83 tons
of steel , in accordance with your letter of February 21, File

353-12 .
I am sending this to you for handling , as my thought
is tha t the Burkhardt people should hav e an order covering these
83 tons of additional steel , plus erection and field painting.
If you agree with me, will you please approve,
send ing the original to the Burkhardt Company and one copy
to Allen &amp; Garcia Company, retaining one copy for your files
and returning two copies to

or further handling.

I

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ALLEN &amp; GARCIA COMPANY

,10,.eee
C~ICAGO

CONSULTING &amp; CONSTRUCTING- ENGINEERS

~

•

WM. VON MEDING, SECRETARY
L. VON PERBANOT, TRU.SIIRER
PHONf!

HARRISON 2-472

McCORMICK BU ILDING
332 s. MICHIGAN Ave .

CHICAGO

March 16th, 1936.

r.:r. :I:u cene Idc.Aulif fe , Pres .

? he Union Pacif ic Coal Co .,'
1 41 6 Dodge Street ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
Dear i ::r. ~ c Auliffe:1 a ckno,·1ledge y ours of the 13th. It has been your
job and. n ine for many years to face difficult situations v:i th
courc.r:e a n d iron them out e.nd l have n o doubt but that vie can do
it i n this c ase . I s uspect tha t :aurkhardts have taken on more rer:i.unera ti ve work and a r e g iving it preferred attention . I have
checlceci over the drawings e.nd their delivery and can see no reason ,.:hy Burkha rdt should not have started fabri cation after Lir.
Chapr.1an ' s visit to the shop l ast .January. 'l'he shop deta ils sent
h.irn. in t he last week or so ,·;ere ::iiscellaneous drawings that need
not have delayed the job a t all a nd to await the deli very of the
l ast sheet before starting fabrication is ~Tong. The outfit is
either res e ntful and sore a bout something, or as stated above,
they have hif her priced •::ork in the shop .

As a practi cal suggestion, I believe you should get
in touch •,;:i th Sam 'i"escher and ha.ve him visit the shop every day
or o:ftene r i:f necessa ry, and ride them hard. This nas done on'
the National Fu.el job a t Denver a nd brought result s . I wish you
would do this and Tescher is exa ctly the man, v1ould do anything
possible to help you and is loceted at the right spot.
I will talce c are of this end of it and betwe en us
we will get results. The manuf'acturers of all the rest of the
material are begging "for s l1i pping orders and if' Mr . ~'escher will
do what 1 think he can, I see no reason rvby the job should not
• come through on time .
You rs very truly,
cTAG:HL

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apnoin\'.;od ~ _. I') :1i:J!ll11ing givon our t£.pp1o oc:1u1_;uot uoulcl Ix,
i ... rol·

o~..:..,.Jooi.rig t1'l0 ~nt:Le:;, rn!.ldl;;.

Lo aw:...tcc.1. ~ovc~al nmtha

ago ::ltb t!".:::, i:!'1owy jt1:de!J. n:io tha..""oud,11~~ ao!3op'ucd t&gt;y yo~ rop-

--&gt; nt~t~jvGs) -r.!...uti ·c.:.t:1. LU:::1~"&gt;lo t1. ...u 0 tLo:t'O conut T10 oo pooc!!.bilit17
Of!: &lt;1 131c-;v 1.."1 o~n_,~:1uoi:iC'..:i O Co tho 01~ tr1U{; tho -uSp~Jlo o:l~"t bo oom)l.otcd bu' . :'..d ..::i&amp;.ni? an:-1 bc::'oro our- f 11 c.:luo lcna O\'"o~tokcc LJf.l •

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o~lo~ acnc;rcd &amp;&gt; '-'n.."!~. •..:~'.2. t ho lc:

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t~1.:1D cffe:&gt;da'-1

bin ·,.:or- prop::wa tion of ttrou.'li.1£:J:, c·c.:~ o, oo uoulrJ. 'i)o ;3 a.:!:"X)lle,~ t~ .
hole b:1.eli: :ntor1n.1. inoludi.~c t,~;;1ucCt::':tl ntool~ lrntuot' ut-u:i.n lnvo
t; 0 expocl1to aaaa • I \7&amp;o cdv1ood 1!1 t!J.o coc1nu:Lng tl~t; tho &lt;.loto:11
dre.~~"lgp t'lOUl.l :JO ()O~t®, O..!.~ __ ~p'- !: :; Cl-!" IX! '.;Jv ~ OCPOC?'.~"'~ ! j r 'i'~•
oooloy•s l.Elat v!tJ1t t;o ~ , h~ uao~d co ti1:1t tho :?'h.ml. a1~.ouiur.t ...oold be !."'1 '..;;10 B.~Je'..:it&gt;tl'ii c~f!co t):,~ t:3:-~b 1ot~ !:cr.i E':'eo ,.?l"Jfi
~~t oomos alaic a1 !.t.c.,:ob D·~b. \!.!!.th a t1ol1 di-cnnc..1 otci.to·;nt1t

otool cam~ny 071ou:W. c2or u:lth no o,01ocr .?'~!' !:.i □ dofloot1onc. !n reply to cu.--:» !L91qa.1I"~ ·~110 ikwliliru.-tlt J crap!'.:.1~/ ~ito
cm Jlarch 9th that thoy hnd ~oo cu or {~t"atl anto rol):dv(X1 n11 o.r tho
d ota11 araw1nsa from 'JOilI' e~:n:11E-::i~,, hilv.1ns r&gt;ooo :lvo&lt;l 16 c:x.1 •;;ho 9th
w1 th sewl'Bl -sot to oo:-.D D o~at:l:lc that t!!"'.clel.i ~~00 oil'toU!36tnneoo
oL! ~....at tho

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thoy are Wlllblo to atnto juct ..h!Ju fabt)1&lt;m'1;1co ui11 bo conplot:o:'.!
but do mow that it u1ll not tx, bot'o:-o P. r,r!l lGt.
,,

ur. Ven Pil'?Jan.&lt;lt ota.too Sn hio lattor&gt; that tho loot o_' t!io
tlata11 drawings fat- tho t1 plo •.. ill co to Cho oho~ ~
t'eh 100b.g
oxpl.aWng tb.a~ cold wo:itllo!' :!.n roopono!Lblo for EllI'k'.wlreit •n c'lolny
etc • not ns J"&amp;t o.ttornpt1t1,.. to nlloge t:int tho oold ,:eatho~ !uta. ~
an,t~s to do witll tho fo.fluro ·~o fulfill trr. Oooloy•o P9a:l!aoo .
c.t''l'IO traglo (ctl'l'CJl'8 wro wdo 111 tho oati?stee, \iho firot
relating to the ocaerete f'oan!atlen, the lo.at (wh!ch i~. 00018 ~

told me aboat en h1o T1a1t) tbo wrlGr"-e■thato at tho at:ru.ctarn,
atoel by 83 tau. 01 top or thS.o aitunt1cn, whloh I pre■umo iO will have to abaorb lill1d VJh1oll puts Olli' coat tar boJ"OQd our ostl?l1lto
to which ur. 000187 ■ubsoribed• wo f1zld that we ai-e gtwn eacowsos '
and explanationa ratbor tbtln &lt;lftlu!ngs.
WS.11 7011 pleaae t ko h 14 of th1e matter _persmally, llld

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Origin.cl Signed

EUGENE McAULIFFE
: ::..) 0

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ALLEN &amp; GARCIA COMPANY

WM. VON MEOJNG, SECRETARY
L VON PERBANDT, TR£ASUR£FI

CONSULTING &amp; CONSTn.UCTING ENGINEERS

m

PHONE

HARRISON 2472

McCORMICK BU IL0ING
332 S, MICHIGAN AVE.

CHI CAGO

l\iarch 9th ' 19rz6
.:,

.

l~ir • .Eu g ene LilcAulif'fe,
The Union Pacific Coal Co.,

f

1416 Dodge St.,
0-m.aha, Nebr.

Dear Sir: 1./e ha.ve your letter of :tiarch 6th together with telegram
of il.Iarch 9th, regarding the question of drawings and shipment of
steel, a nd will o u tline f or you our records covering the shipment
of drat.ring s to Burkhardt.
The main unit consisting of dump station building, conveyor
:frames, etc., of that p ortion ivhich could be erected first , went for~.&lt;Jard. to Burkhardt on .January 6th, 1936 . This part of the work could
be handled as a unit and if they are up to date on their fabrication
should be ready to ship by t!1is time so that erection could be started on April 1st as anticipated .
During the month of .January vie forwarded them in addition,
the detail drawings of the r efuse conveyor . During the month of February v;e forwarded then crusher conv;3yor on t~e 15th an~ mixing conveyor on the 7th. On I.1arch 3rd details covering the main columns were
s ent them and on t.Iarsh 6t1: th~ shaker... truss~s went forward? thus mak:inp: the date ot: the last CJ.rawinfs of 1.1he ~~n s~pports he:ying been
sent on .r.:'.arch 6th, so that at tn.: p1·esent 1.11.me -ch:Y have in their
hands draw~ngs for all of the.main structure and if they fabricate
this material in accor,d~ce ·:nth sc1?,ed~e, they_ sh~&gt;Uld, have it ready
to ship by April 1st vmich will be in time to fit in HJ. th the erection p:!."ogram .
The last of the detail drav1ings for the Reliance tipple
·will .r;o to the ~hop .itlarcr_i 18th, those parts remaining being mostly
stairs, hand rails and misce~laneous floor. beams which will not interf'er e or hold up erection if' they are ·shipped last, same being only
odds and ends that are necessary to make a final complete job.

r

It seems to me as tllou,:i;h the col d weather in Denver durin
the months of .January and F~bruary ha s hampered Burkhardt to a gr
extent and this , together t1 1th sorae delay in the forw·aT'dinr-• of "', ea
detail s proba1?1? will account !o!- the postponement of ;rection ~~~~
but i n our opinion, the date 0 1 i1.ay 1st could be antici Dated
d'
ably;if sufficient pressure c oulu be brou~t to bear on Burkha~~~:1. erC, ,

Yours very truly

LVP :HL

cc- Mr . Geo . Pryde.

B:7;;;;:, ~~~»~

�S69 So. BROADWAY
PHONE SPRUCE 4451

1.t!'E~.Ji;,R,C@.LCit.

lle.rch 9th, 1 936

0

Union P a cif i c Coa l Conpany ,
1 41 6 Dcdc e Stree t ,
O.oialla , Ke bras .tCa .

'

Ge ntl emen :
I n ansr,er to y our lett er of
La rch 6th, be5 to a dvise the t H e have not as
yet received al l of the de t a il drawing s for
your Reliance , :-lyomiri.1 , tipple from Allen and
Ga r cia.
Today ~e received sixtaen drawi ngs, and ~nderstend that there are several yet
to come .
At this n r i ting r,e are unable
to state just when fabrication v,ill be completed
but do lroo \·1 that i t ·;1i l l not be by Ap ril l et.
'
Ver~r truly yours,
E. BURKHA.BDT &amp; SONS 3T3EL &amp;, I .RON

By:Jii?/~~~
HAB/a

MEMBER

•

ALL AGIISUISNT8 eUD.JSCT TO OTIIIKU, ACCIDSNTII D
OIIDIPte ,-011 ,-A■IIICATllD MATIIIIIAL WILL NOT ■S CANCSL
'
II OTH•II CAU■S■ ■SYONO OUN CONT
L KO UNO.II ANY CIIICUM■TANC•■ Al'TII
lltOL
" THlt WOIIIC " " · ·••N COMMSNciro

�Ro ck Springs - Ilfa.rch 9 , 1936

Eug ene l.Ic .A.uliff e:
Herevii th copy of letter from the Burkhardt Company
v;hi ch indic a te s tha t they have not received all of the shop
draY1i n g s from t h e All en &amp; Ga rcia Com1:)any, and that there is

little :i;:io~sibility of the s.hipment da e of ilay 1st being
a dva nced.

�THE E . BURIGIAHDT &amp; SOHS STEEL &amp; IROl!T WORKS CO .

Denver, Colo.
liar c h 6th, 193 6.

T'n e Union ~ acific Co al Co . ,
Rock Sprin gs, '.iy omin &amp;.
Atten: :Ir . Geo. B . .Pryde .

Gen tlemen:
'.le ree;ret tha t :.:r . Cooley informed you
exp ected to beg in erection of the steel v,ork
:.or your R eli u nce tipple by r-p ril 1st, for in our
let ter to h i m on Februe.ry 24 th, ue informed i1~ .
Cool ey tha t shi:9men t could not be r.iade before 11ay lat.
th.a t

\ "Te

1.-re :have been llam~1 erecl to a very great
e: =t ent in fabricatin G this vmrk by the extremely cold
•;1eo. ther durin g a ll of J anu t&gt;.J: Y and mo st of February .

r/e still have a nunber of shop drawi ngs
to cone, and a f e\7 points on s .:me already received,
'. bich roust be cleared up before the p a rts in question
c a n be fabricated .
'i'/e ,1ill do all in our poi"!er to anticipate
the above date, but doubt seriously our ability to
d o SO ,
Very truly yours,
E . BURICH.ARDT 0. so~:s ST3EL &amp; IHON WCRKS co .
By:

(sgd)

H. A, Burldlardt .

HAB/a

C O 11 Y

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r.roc om:tlck Dldg

Ohico.go l llinois

t i~p1 e ubout nay fil~ot
cl0l o:y n.dv i n:!.ng

send - \ .•u .

Chg. - U • P . 0 oal Co.

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_our- lottoz&gt; ~f ~.::iroit s· ~
... R 1 ...anoe, .;'S'o:ning:

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ADDRllJSS

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MABB:
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PLANT
0.&amp;:RN.B:Gm, PA.

~W YORK OFFIOE

ClllNTRAL PALA.OE

MINE CAR MANUFACTURERS

A.DDR.BSS WDU!I lllXSSA.GJCSt

POST OFFICE BOX 1234

P.I'r.rSBURGH, PA.

M.X.FR..uix

PITTSBURGH, PA.

March 6th, 1936.

Uni on iaci f ic Coal Oompany,

Qua.ha, J'.T ebrasl:a .

G~ntlemeu:
11e understanci that you cont empla t e t he construct ion
of ~ st eel t iF~ le.
Have you ~s ye~ ~~rc~aseu the rails and t rack
suFplies necessary for this undertaking?

~e have on hand at all t i mes in cent rally
lo cat au wareho us ~s t hrougho~t i;h~ countr.y a l ar ge sUpl)ly of rail s .,
a 11 sect ions" an n track equ ~pmen £ ., al so ,111d~str~?l ~ma 9ont ractors
cars and e qu1pment ., from r:ln ch •..ie can J11.aice u.unen1at e sb1J:)ment.
Trust1ng that we may have t b e J?leasure of
receiving your i.ngu~!Y and. that you i7i!l be so kind a s t o .i.Jl a ce
our name on your ma 111ng 11 s t , 'i7e r em a 1n

AU. QUOTATION• UNLUa OTHs.. w1•• •Psci,uto, AIIS NADS aUDJECT TO NATSIIIAL ■SIN

G UNaOLD WHSN WS HUii ""ON YOU

�Rocle Springs - March 5, 1936

Eugene ~Tc.Auliffe:
Herey;i ft. cop y of letter from The E. Burkhardt &amp; Sons
S teel &amp; Iron \forks Com:pcny , aid nzy ansr1er thereto.
I

cannot un derstand this deferred date, after receiving

:Ur. Cooley's lettei· of February 17th, in v111ich he stated that

the erection coul d start about the third v,eek in llarch, provided
·.7ea"i~ie:t· con di t i o ns 1.7ere favorable.

\7e have alv,ays contemplated

ha vin e erection start about the Firs t of A.J,)ril, because we
f i i;ured the weather \"1ould be sati s facto.ry at that time so that
,,e c i [,l..t h a ve uninterruyted construction, and i f the Burkhardt
people do not ship until llay 1 st , i t v,ill be about the middle
of :::_ay be:fore they l;et started on the erection.

This will

thror! us way into .h.ugust before v.re nill be able to complete
the ti pple .
\"le had fi 6 ured on h:::.ving the tipple complcted ' ea rly

in July.
I

am uond.ering if you could get in touch with :W:r.

Cooley, determining if the fina l plans for the Burkhardt p eople
h~ve been delayed by the Pilen &amp;

re ia Company.

�!!arch 5, 1936

Ur. H . A. Burkllurdt
The E . Burkhardt 6 Sons Steel &amp; Iron 1iorko Co .

859 South .Broaduay

Denver, Colorado
Daar Sir :

I c:o in receipt of your l etter of llarch 4th,
ind icl!.ting you \7ill not be e.ble to ID.eke s hi pment on
the steel for our Reli ance tipple until a bout llay 1st .
Thie uoul.d indicate that erection u ill probably not
s t~t befor e l!ay 15th .
This is very 1:1uch out of line with our Order
rro . 24651, September 30, 1935, ulli.ch states, 11Field
erection to start about H.-=1rch 1 st, 1 936 , and to be
completed appmximately lla,v 1 s t, 1936. 11 Al so, under
date o f' F ebruary 17th, llr . H. B. Cooley, of Allen &amp;
Garcia Compeny , stated that i t uas their Hr. Chal,lnen' s
understanding that shipaent could be nade and erection
started about the third ueek in :r!erch.
rte had expe cted to :::itart erection not l a/cer
than April 1st, and this deferring of that date fo r
six ueeks uill very seriousl y crippl e ua, inasmuch
aa it will c arry us into the period of peak production
when we are requi red to nake heavy p roduction for tl::.a
Union l&gt;acific Railroad Corr.9any. before the tipple i s
completed.

I ~oul.d appreciate very much i'urther advice
from you as to jus t uhat hae 02.used the del ay since
we received Ur. Cooley's letter about t\"To r.eeks ago,
which indicated that erection could be started the
latter part of the present I!lOnth.
Ycurs very truly,

Orl~\ui.l B\l(tied:

GC:ORG( C. PRYDl

�369 So • Broach,oy

TI-::E E • .:SUR1G-LIB.DT &amp; SOJTS
S 1rSJ.JL &amp; IRON \70RKS CO .
Phone SPruce 4451

Denver , Colo.
liarch 4th, 1 036 .

The Un ion J:-e.ci:i.' ic Coal Com:_Hmy,
l~oc;!: Sp rin gs , 1/yoming .
C-e1. t l emen :

The steel fo r your ti11ple at
: .elit.n c e, \:yo?::?.int,; , \:ill be ree.dy f or shipment
c.uo ut !iay 1st.

Shoulci \7e be ~ol e in the mean time

to c.ntici pe. te thi s de.te , ne 1:1ill so advise you.

Very t:c:uly yours ,
E. BURiiliiiliDT &amp; so:ns STEEL &amp; IROH
·::OP.KS COUPMrY .

By: (sgd)

COPY

H. A. Burkhardt

l

�L

lic?J:cb 6 , 1036

I c::i in rccci!)t of yow l ettc:? of' Uaroh '1th ,
ind ic=:i.tinc you t1ill not bo ~'blc ·to tl:ike olxi.l'Oent on
t!~ otcol for our Roli anco ti.J2&gt;lo un til o.bou t i.S.oy lot .
':::!in uould i ncli cct c the:~ erection '.7ill 1,robubly not
o t:::rt i.Joi'o:-c r;cy 1 5th.

~o ic very ouch out oz l i no uit l! our Order
!:0 • 24G5l. , Se.t.&gt; t eabcr SO, 19 3 5 , u 1i oh Gt n te o, &lt;•Pi old
eroctioll to start a.l&gt;ou t rr,...rch l oi, 103a , ooa. t o be
con11l cted C.!'.!l&gt;n&gt;;riontw.y !1.oy lot~ 1930 . " Al oo, under
dnto o f J7ebru&amp;rY 17th, Ur. H. 3. Cooley, o f Jl. .llen &amp;
aoroia c omz&gt;cn.Y, atated t oot i t r:co their rrr. Clw2.nan 9 o

unc.Lero t ondina tbo.t Ghip::ion t coulc. be o~.dc v.nd erection
otc.rteC: o.bout t h o t hird uee:: iu i'.!..:!r~.
r:e h eel oxpectcc. ·t~ □ -~~'·\i ercc •U ou uo t l c1.:;;e1•
tbon A!]ril J.et , end thi c &lt;l&lt;?i"eJ.'l.'inC o f that c1c.t a f'or

aix l'leeka ull.l. vex-y s erioucly cri.u.:.&gt;l c u a , i nc.CDuch

EUl 1 t will carey u 0 i nto t:!J.o :_1eri o cl o f p ~ 131':&gt;c'iuotiou
when we are required t o I!lcl:o 1lca.vy r, roduc tion f or tLo
u nion .Po.ci:tic n::&gt;.ilroud Coo_inny, before the tipple i c

camp1ete4 .
I -;;oul.d a1;&gt;1lrceiuto very much further odvic.:o

:trom you os to Jus t \1ho. t hns cr:.u ood the deloy oi ucc
we received Ur. Cooley '::1 1 et tor about tuo t.eoko ~1 0
which indicated tha t erecti oll coul d b o ct art cd tlm ,
latter ,i.Jart of the p1•eocnt I:lOnth.

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�869 So • Broadnay

THE E. BURKHARDT &amp; SONS
STEEL &amp; IROl'f f/ORKS CO.
Phone sPruoe 4451

Denver, Colo.

llarch 4th, 19J6.

The Unio n .:?nci f ic Coal CompeJ:ty
Ro ck Sprinc;s, \7yoming.
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Gentlemen:

Tlle steel for your tippl e at
~clicnce, Uyominc, uill be ready f or shipment
a.'b.1u·i; ::_e:y 1 e;t.

Shoul d uc be cblc in the meantime

to an -ti oipa.te thi ..., de.to , r;a nill eo advise you.
Very truly yours,
E . BU!IBl{P.nDT t; SO?TS S12::EL &amp; IROE
\.ORICS COMP.ANY.

By: { ae;d)

RAB/a

CO PY

H. A. :Burkhardt

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ALLEN &amp; GARCIA COMPANY

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MCCORMICK BUILDING

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TERMS: 30 DAYS NET - NO CASH DISCOUNT

�PAYMENTS TO ALLEN &amp; GARCIA UNDER OONTRAO.T NO. 21161

For Engineering Services
Total amount t o be p~id

$8,000.00

Paid Octo~er 15p 1935

$1,000.00

Paid November 15~ 1935

2 9 000.00

Pa:'i.d December 15 9 1935

2.,000.00

paid Janu~ry 15., 1936 ·

1,000.0.0

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s,000.00

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T o·tal amount paid

$2,000.00

Balance due when engineering services completed
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For Shop Detail DrawinS:!,

$3.,500.00

Tota 1 amount to be paid

paid December 15, 1935

$

142.. 83

1 1198.l~

1,055.33

paid January 15., 1936

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~~2 .,301.84

B&amp;,lanoe to be paid

paid Fe bru.ary 15., 19:36

$ 1,799.94
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B&amp;,lano e to be i;:a1d

paid )larch 10, 1936

Balance

$

501.90

501.90

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dJ.' ,inc.... f~ olll' Rollcnoo, ,yo::d.ns- t1pplo :rrctn Allon &amp; GO.roia
, Old ~o . a :Ju.!'fio:1.ont amou.."lt of -:;:1e otocl {;o ad·dt of

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:t b,Od in mnd tbnt tb1o .erk ohould atart about Apt-11

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can 'S'Oll now c.d.v:loe t:w dniio ,:-:a~n tb.G lao'&lt;l dl'nT71nSo

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_PAYMENTS 'l?O ALLEN &amp; GAROIA UliIDER ·001r.t1RAO'l' NO. 2i1t1

J:..qf .Engineering Serv.1.ee_£.

Total nao unt to be paid

os,000.00

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Paid Oetc;&gt;bex&gt; 15 0 1~35

Paid Novembe~ 15 0 1935
Paid Decembe~ 15, 1035

2p000,,00

Paid Janua.ry 15• 1036 .

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6,000.00

Totn.1 c.mormt paid
Ba1 n.noo due ,:.:hon e?::g:lnoering aorncoB oonpleted

02,000.00
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For Shop Detail Drauing_p
irota1 amount to be paid

es,soo.oo

paid December 15, 1935
pa 1d Januo.rT 15, 1938

1.198.16

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paid l?obrutll'Y 1 5, 1030

aala.n.Oo to bo pi1d

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TELEPHONE H ARRISON 6.Clll

SH &amp; TRUMAN LUMBER COMPANY

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SWITCH TIES
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BARGa MATERIAL

1::iarch 4, 1 9.36

Union Pa cif !~ 0oal Co~ya ny
c / o -~. l.tcAu l if f e

561J 7arn~m 3t r : : t
Omaha, Nebr .

•1 entlem~n :
?Toti c ed ·.t it h oon s ideraole inter : s t t hat you are
;&gt;l ':1n n 1ng coal ha ndling plsnt st :::?el i a nce , '.'Iyo. , and vn.11

a Y)r e ci~t e k!~o ..-:i ng ·., het:ier t h i s c onte11plat es the use of F ir
or . Yel l o7.1 :?ine t i mce:- s .
s ~e oiali2 i ng as we do i n fur nishing t i mber for
oosl !la n.::llin.g i;,l ant s t hrou3hout the c ountr y, \'J e are anxious t o
oo-p er 3 t e ·,i th you on ~,ha'; ever you may be ne zd ing.
0

·1e i7 i.l l ver J7 :nuob ap:9reciate ~eari ng f r o.11 yo ·;.,

an1 ·., il l b e del i ghted to c oope r 3te.
Yours tr uly ,

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.:.. ~c.~-u ..,I.'l.Jylo Compm-l-.)I·
~ :-:;:i;Jn :...iu:11Ll:1 nc;
_ :1, '(,.GDbL:.!'..;h~ -:Y:&gt;~1n sy1 'vCDit:!.

! do r..ot 'thin!: t}'..:rt nc -;;;-i.11 f'J.ml i t l.ilSO-

ooo~y to i nstcll n hecte~ in the new t i ppl e going
tr.? ut RoliQnce , but i f' suo!1 de~el ops, I \.:ould be
vccy Glad to comutuni ca-~c m!. 'ii!-i you i'tWthar, yoUl"
a:rrangemtan t apparent l y oo.::eyit1c; e g2:ea·;; deal of
me~it .

Orl('in a l S i:-- -1:

E::GENE Mc;1:;i..,·i'E.

�PHILAOELPHIA

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JICE: CLC

Feb. 18, 1956

0

Union Pa cific Coal Comparv,

Omaha, Neb.

At tenti on: Mr. E. !JcAulissie

Gentlemen

SUBJ ECT:

Tipple at Reliance, Wyoming

ITe h a ve to o:f:fer in connection with coal
t i ppl e s direct-fired unit heat ers, adap t able to either hand or
etoker fire.
r:e ha ve made s everal inste.llations for coal comp enies, uhere they are using the units to ke ep their breakers
from freezing up, also the conveyors.
The cap acity of the unit
is aoo.,ooo BTO output per hour; the overall e:fficiency is 85%.
If' y ou would be interested in this equipment, we would be very
glad to quote you a price upon receipt of your inquiry, giving
us some idea of your probl ems.

The principle of the unit is that we discharge
air f'rom fans over a corrugated sheet, v.dlich surrounds the combustion chamber.
Fins are welded on the inside and the outside
of the corruge tions, in order to facilitate conduction.
The
gases of combustion et no time come in contact with the air v.hich
is discharged into the building.
As far as the fire hazard goes,
the unit is accepted on that ba sis very readily by ell fire insurance companies.
We trust that '17e may have the pleasure of
ser ving you.
Yours very truly,

DRAVO-OOYLE COM
PANY

By:

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John K. Beidler

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CHICAGO
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WISCONSIN BRIDGE &amp; IRON COMPANY
5 0 2 3

N O R. T H

3 5 'r!:' S T R. E e: T

MILWAUKEE, WIS.
AOORtssAU. C0'4MUSICATIONS TO THE COHP.U.T

February 22, 1 936 0

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O: .!D.:':1Cl _,

l'Teb1~a ska .

~l\t t ention:

. .ir. E . !.. c Aulif f e 2 President o

Gentle:,1en:
\"le u nd e rstand t h a t you pl an on constructing a
ne 1:: s t eel tipple and a l s o pl an on c onstructing a Por,er
Plant a t Reliance., rJyo!!!ing ., and Rock Sprine;s ., V/yoming.,
respective l y .

';Then i::wi ting bids f'or constructing the steel
tipple •;ii l l y ou be !ri ::-id enou.;h t o i::iclu.de our Companr
•-,i th the list of peoplQ :'ro?J ,.-.-ho1.1 y ou intend inviting
~ids., and also., we uould greatly appreciate an opportun ity to bid on the structural steelnork for your Por,er
Plant.
De are in a p osition to quote attractive urices
a!1d pror.::s&gt;t deliveries a nd rrill looli: f'orwa1~d with pleasu1-. 0

to hearing f'ro.n you .

Your·s truly,
l'i ISCOi•:s r:H BRIDGE &amp; IROI? COi..PJU:Y

AJ'.'! : AP

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THE UN I ON PAC I Fl C COAL CO

1416 DODGE ST OMAHA NEBR
WIRE IF MR !v:C AU LI FFE CAN SEE COOLEY FR I DAY AFTERNOON OMAHA OFF I CE

ALLEN &amp; GARCIA CO.

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~ ( ; ~CON'S%P.'O'CTING ENGfNBEns

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McCO~MfCK OUILOINO
.Jll.,Z G.M(CHIOAN AVQ,

CHICAGO

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:.:ro George Pryd0 9 Vice-rr0s . 11
~he Union Pacific Coal Coo 9

Roak Sp~i n~s t&gt; 1::yoning.
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Structu~al Steel - Job 1150.

, c ll.'1V0 ,.r:)Ul' letter of the 1~/Gh 0 regarding $tatus
o::' s-cruc·~ur::tl steel in Burkl!S'.rdt v 3 zhop and •:;ould l!dvise as
:2ollc.lS .
.:J;arl:7 in .TD.nu2ry O \.8 s0nt one of our ene;i..neers to
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to insure thet l 11 tl~e !.lill otcul f'o:r th0 Job was orclered
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assist in o.rre.nr::;.1.ng
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;,_;;r::i l;.r:-u-ttin:; i1:,e,\:ol.'l~ t :~~JUCh :~cir n_11oy i n suoh a rmy r.;.s to provi&lt;le f:o=: o.n unintpruptcu orcc 1,l.Oll scned.ule.

Si~/e then ,:e ha.vc ?!:mtinued to furnish shop ctr~,1ings
in this order /clS nearly a s possiole and e:r..--pect to complete deli very

to Durkh!lrdt -6-J: o.11 the details by t.ile e:nd or thin nontho Judcing
fro:,1 our Er/ C'J.opn::m's report en tho condition o:!;" Burkhardt 0 s sllop 0
it ,.-1ould c.n'pear the. t they can ocsily ca.'"!lpl ete fabricution u ith iu
tv10 weeksiafter receipt of the l ast shop details.

On t;1is basis, i ·jj ,;ou.l d. see:11 that 0rectiou could s✓i;ru.~·t
third v:ec!~ in :iurch provided Y;oathez- con.di ti ens c.re fe.vorab1e {_;':J.at early. I t ic; r1y undc:rstandinr- that y:m "..:oul d :.:ot :-2rnect
to .:- tart erection until cuch ·i:i;;1'3 as ti.e "1:10ath0r r;oulri pe:rmi"i:~ effi-

c ont and uninterrupted ~~ection service.

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I note from ou:&gt; ?il o that r;l1ile ·:10 had uritte~ T'ir
1:cAulif'fe rcr.;ardinc- t :1l s sr2:1e nubjoct, co1,ics \?ere not se~\i~- t;
you . ~·:e \·;ill endeavor -~o se1., ✓(,.:l'.l 'G in ens es of ·this klncl you 8.-.,0
:,rovidcd ·::1th co1,i eo o:f' Ol~ letters to hi:n .
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hns b,J...,.:! :.mder W-:J.7 ro~ a ,nar • out aW&gt;ll does not involve an7

neu hoists, our min•• ~ •lope o onatraotlcm td.thoat any hoist
on tho t ipple.
Sincerely your•a,
Ori~i~ I 3i:ctu

EUGENE McAULIFFE

�HOIST COMPANY
DESIGXE RS AND l'L:-\11.' lJFACTURERS

OF HOISTING MACHINERY

20 S O. HOYNE AVENUE

CHICAGO

February 15th. 1956.
ELECTR I C
GASOLINE
STEAM

Union Pacific Coal Company,
Omaha,

Nebr.
Gentl emen:

Attention Ur. E. Mc Aulif.fe,
President.

\i's note that you contemplate the construction of a new tipple
et Rel.iance, rt.1oming, and r.a write to ask uhether the plans include a

hoist. I£ so, ;-:a ask to have the opportunity of figuring with you on a
Thomas Hoist. r.e can quote you a vecy attractive proposition on almost
any si ze or type of mine hoist. r:e have bad considerable experience in

hoists of this type and hope to hear from you.

Yours very truly,

A. M. Block.

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Your· lot .~el' of. ti10 13th Of\ oor..atruot1m ot steel tipple
:t Rolia

c _ ·~·7-,:11ng:

This ~·;erk has bcai. 1ri. t r~i, bruldl oi' the AllGn 8: C-rlJ'01a
C umpc .y ,

Ci S.cugo !' or sc,vor l

tabricatod at Donv~r.

�GRAVE R TANI{~ M!:Q

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DESIGNERS, FADRICATORS
STEEL TANKS GENERAL ST
AND ERECTORS
'
EBL PLATE CONSTRUCTION
WATER TREATING EQUIPMENT

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NEW YORK, N. Y,

l 5. GRAVER

CATASAQUA, PA.

, 1.:C FR( SIO( N'T

EAST CHICAGO, IND.

,olV s .'RI DGWA Y

,-;__.J.. IIA'llA;( II Of" SAL ES

CHICAGO, ILL.

EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA
February 13, 1936

Uni on PRc i fi c Coa l Co .,
Omaha , Nebraska .
Gentlesen:
I n a recent trade journa l we note tha t you a~e pl anning to construct a steel tipple &amp;t Rel iance, Wyo .

As manuf~cturers of st~e~ ti~ples, we- ~re interested

in receiving your specifica tions on this work so that
submit our figu::es for your consideration. We
have been maker s of this type of equipment for seventyfive years and feel that we are well qualified to render you a superior service .

v:e may

May ~e have the plea sure of hearing from you at an
ear ly date?
Yours very truly,
GRAVER TANK &amp; JJFQ . CO ., IKC .

ESR:LC

Edw. S : Ri.d
GENERAL MANA

A GRAVER PROD UCT MEA NS QUALITY

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1;==F11tors-Gre11t Lnkes Drowlng
Co., Cnlumet City, DI,

NEW YORK, N. Y.-CATASAQUA, PA.-CHICAGO, ILL. -EAST CHICAGO, IND.

T:n,lclll Dulk PlllDt erected com,
plote wtth fittings,

srt CI9 ® Il IJD Il ml t Ef9 an illl all £ nIl ® y l]D 11° CID~ ID! ® rt s
AGITATOUS-Drlne, Chemlenl
o.nd Drug, Oil, Pnlnt nnd ltlb:Lng, Re.f inery.
ANNEALING Boxes, Pits, Trays.
BALLOON FLUES.
BLAST FUUN ACE HOT
STOVES.
BLAST FURN ACE PIPING.
BOILER WATER PURIFYIN G
API&gt;AR,ATUS.
BREECHING$.
BllEW KETTLES.
B°BIDGE CAISSONS.
BULK PLAJ.'\'TS.
CAISSONS-Sheet Steel.
CARS-Tnnk.
CE)lENT and Lll\IE IULNS.
CONDENSER BOXES.
CONDUITS.
UONTAI.NEHS- (Dry nn y
11hnpe) - A"heH, Dnrlcy, Conl,
ConJ Dust, Conl B,:-lquettes,
Coke, CruHhcd Stone, Dry
Cement, Fertilizer, F ull cr'H
Burth, Grnln, Grn,•cl, Lime,
Unit, Orc11, Q,unrtz, Snit, Sund,
SeedK, Sodn A&gt;1h, Sturch, Sugnr.
(Llquld - nny Hhupc) - A&lt;ildlf,
A1umonlo, Alcohol, Deer, ChemleulH, Cot to111&lt;eed 011, Oreo Hole
Oil, l&lt;'uel Oil, Gusollne, 011,i
(l'ctroleum), J&gt;uint, Soup Llqnlcli&lt;, Syrup, Turpcntlnc, YnrtaiRb. ' "ine;.:ur, ,vntcr.

(Sen1l-Liquld - iwy shnpc) A&gt;;phult, Beet Sui;nr Syrup,
Dluck,;trup l\Iolusse11, Fnt,; (Anlmnl ), Fnt" (Soup Stock), Gl y•·erlne, Gruphlte, Greni&lt;e, Lard,
)In.s h- Pnr-affin, Soup, 'rnllon

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CREOSOTING CYLINDERS.
C H E OSOTIXG STILLS.
CRUDE OIL STILLS.
CYLIX-DER and TANI{, Shells.
DHF.DGE HULLS.
DREDGE PIPL"G.
DRYF.R SHELLS.
DUST COLLECTORS.

P ENSTOCK Bells ( disclrnrge ),
Headel's.
PIPE-Hyd mulic, Steel
( riveted) .
PONTOONS.
P RESSUR E STILLS.
PURIFIERS-Feed Water.
P URfFIER S nnd SCR UBB E R S
- Ga s .
R E F Th"ER Y E QUIP~IENT.
RENDERING T A.N KS.
ehine, Iron Re1no,~n1, Oil Vnpor •
SERVIC E STA TION EQUIPllceo,·ery, Snnd, Swlmnilni; Pool,
1\IE.NT.
Wnter (lr,duKtrlul, l\Iunlclpnl,
Domestic), 'l\' ute r (f eed), Wnter
SEWAGE DISPOSAL EQUIP(portable), Wate r Softening.
l\lENT, Floating Steel Covers .
FLUMES-Iron and Steel.
Si\IOKE HOODS.
FRACTION ATL'\'G T OWERS.
SOAP FRAl\lES-li:ettles.
GAS F L U E S-Rh·eted or
SOFTENERS a.nd PUFIFIEUS
" ' elded.
-Wnter (Chemlenl and llleGAS PIPING-Riveted or
chnnlenl), Llme-Sod11, Zeollte.
Welded.
STACJCS--Srnoke, Steel.
STANDPIPES.
GAS PLANT EQUIP)IENT.
STATIONS-Fuel Oil Suppl y,
GAS PURIFIERS.
Locomotive.
GAS SCRUBBERS.
STEEL BARGES.
HOLDERS, Gas, uith Floating
STEEL PLATE WORii:.
Roof.
STEEL SHELLS.
HOPPERS, Loading.
STEEL-Structural (FabricaICE TANKS and PANS.
tors).
KETTLES- Drewing, Ohemleal,
STILLS-Acid, Oil, Tar,
Dye, Gnh·onlzlng, Paint nnd
Ynrnh,h, PreM1mr e, Sodu nnd
Vacuum.
Potoljh, Stcum J11eketed, Steel,
SWii\Ii\IING POOL
Tur, \rncuuni.
APPARATUS.
LOCOHOTI\TE TENDER
S\Vli\Ii\IING POOL
TANKS.
PURIFICATION.
lIUNICIP AL FILTRATION
SWil\.OIING POOLS-Steel
EQUIP~ffi;\"T.
Flonting.
OIL REFINING EQUIPMENT.
TANKS-Acid, Agitator, Air, AlOIL STEAM STILLS.
cohol, Allegheny l\letnl, AlumiOIL ,STILLS (E:d:ernally Fired).
num, A.m.naonln, Annentlng, A.Hh.
A."p hnlt nn1l Con! OJI, A.J&lt;phnlt
PANS-Acid, Chemical , Oil,
Hentlng, Aotmnutlc Sprinkler,
Beer. Blenching, Blow-Off, Bont,
Vacuum.

EXPANSION JOINTS. Steel
Plate.
FILLING STATION E QUIPMENT.
FILLLVG STA'.rIONS, S tee l.
FILTERING and P U RIFYIN G
PLANTS.
FILTERIN G l\IATERIALS.
FILTERS-Cbureonl und Acth·ntccl Carbon, Clnrlfylni;, Oontlnuons Opcrutlon Type, DINI&lt;,
Grn,·lty n11d Pre,n,urc, Ice .lln-

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8 1on.

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Corros ion (R eKIRtlng Alloy),
Cotton Seed Oil, Creo8otlng,
O~·unide, Dairy, Dlpplog, Distillery , E le vnted (1,1teel), Enruueled, lllnduro KA2, Expnn-

Ferment! ng, Field Storni;e,
Filter, Flontlng Roof, Food
l' rodnet,., Fuel Oil, Gnlvnnlzed,
Gurbnlte Wagon (ljteel), Gns,
GnsoUuc. Government Drewery,
Qrnin Stornge, Gravity nnd
Pres11ure, Henter Coll, Horlzontul, Hot \Vnter, Hydro-Pnenmutle, lee Freezing, Iron nnd
Steel, Jncketed, ICnoek Down,
lu-uut, L11r&lt;l, Lend Lined, Lubrlentlni;, !Unit, lllllk, llllnlng, Mixing, l!Iola,,.,e,., lllonel llletnl,
;:uunlelpnl, OU (eyiJndrlenl), Oil
Stornge, Oil Re11nery, Pneklng
Pinnt", Pnln t, Paper I\Illl8,
Pn~teorlzlng, PrcsHure, Printers
lnlc, J&gt;roeess, Rendering, Rubber
Oen.aent, Robber Lined, Snnd
Lift, Snnd Storage, Septle, Settling, Slnd,:;e-Aeld Sepurn·tor,
Slurry, Sonklng, Sonp, Sprlnlder, Steel (11enmJe11,;), SugnrHou~e, S torngc, S ugnr, Syl'UP,

Tnnnery, Tnr, Tender-Locomotive, Tempering, Tin Lined,
Truck or Wngon, Turpentine,
lJncler~round, , 1 nrnhd1, VJ.negnt',

Welded, Wine, Wnter - Rnllrood.
TO,VERS-Bubble, Fractionating, Water Cooling.
WATER FILTERING and
PURIFnNG APPARATUS.
WATER FILTERS.
WATER FILTRATION
PLANTS.
WATER SOFTENING
APPARATUS.
WATER TREATi\IBNT and
CONDITIONING.
VACUUM OIL STILLS.
VACUUM TANKS.

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Che mical, Chlorlnntlog, Chrome
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WM . VON M E D ING, SECRETARY
L , VON P E RBANDT, TR!l:ASURER

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33 .? 9 , MI CH I G A N A VE ,

C H ICAGO

Feb. 6t h , 1936 .

i·.'l r . Eugene McAuliff e , Pr e s .,

The Union Pacif ic Coa l Co. ,

141 6 Dodge St.,

Omaha, Nebraska .
Dear Si r :The writer is t aking the libert y of answering your
letter to Mr. Cooley, in his a bsence . Pl eas e be advised that
we a re figurine on completing the shop drawing s by the end of
t his month, making regular deliveries from time t o time, all in
accordance v,ith schedule agr eed upon between the Burkhardt people and our Mr. C~pman upon .his recent v isit.
Th~y assured u s that t his s chedule would enable them
to meet your_,...d elivery r equirements. We mi ght add, that the drawings for the ·more complicated parts of the steelwork are already
in their hands and ~11 material r equirements t a ken care of.
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The Union Pacif ic Coal Co.,
1416 Dodge Street,
Omaha, Nebra ska.

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Dear llac:Your l etter of t he 2? t h , f ile 353-12, distressed
me beyond -.·1ords - in fact , it has made r:1e physically ill .
After twenty years association with iur . Cooley
and in contact with him on a thousand or more jobs, I cannot
uossibly r econcile myself to the situation as outlined in
your letter. Ther e i s nothing I can say or do. I must a ccept
your s t,e.tement s of course, but that that man·, checked by the
othe.7'.,.here could make such a radical error is incomprehensibl e.
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To say that I am sorry, is futile.
Yours very truly,

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Yours or ·t..10 l ~t~t to 1:ro Cooley on ·cllo couc rot0:

c ,_1:.;o.i:..~ o:• .. Lo ~ ~·.1.~race of the fill ~...c.&lt;1 ·b0cn fu'i"a:'!_shed l1r o a ooloy
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I 2~.:ve yo~ l.etter o:i:' Jcnuc.ry 9tl.1. re foundation □
fo:- Job 11~0.

I !:::\'e cone i n to your l etter cnz,efully, but the feet
re::c::s -::.:.c.:;.. . . ::-.. ..,/cent c:_etl D()I'e concrete :.iu:: been 9ut in than
•. c:.s o:ri...,i :JQlly con te::i:pl a ted.

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of desil.Jl• ?he cx1,cn .. o o r ,1
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further exchan GG ox corre01.1ondenc0 . I \'tantecl to have o.n
expl ona tol'Y l etter :from you , 1.::115. ch you h ~ve Liven me, and, of
course, I \"Jnn tecl t o have justification for pcyina lix . Kellogg
the adciitiona l amou.nt that he claim □ for clmne;es in -the plan s.
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bc1,sis oi' ~'~ . 00 1,er y ard in otead of t.., 5.00, foZ' t he yardage on
\Jhi.ch he cla.i:ms n.ddi tion[~l price. I l_w,7c di G(:v.,rned this
natter f ul ly ·,;i -tt 1 t:e f.iS3' s . s -~'7e.nn an&lt;.~ .u1 bby, und t h ey egree
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COllPARISON OF COST CORRUGATED COVERING

Tm! u'NION PACIFIC CO.AL COill?ANY
JOB N"Oo 1150

Siding:

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Allen &amp; Garcia Conuany estimate end Y. S . &amp; T. Co. invoice dated

Deca-:iber 24th, 1935.

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October 23rd, 1936.
Alleil ~ G~rciu Co . ,
352 S . :.!i chi •·e:.n 1.ve • ,
Ch ica ~o, Illinois.

Gantlemen:

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All cel Gs und c0ntr~c ts are ouc j ~ct to the conaitions
:printacl on the.. bo ck of ~hi .: s l1~ct .
!C : Corr ur-:.ted Covori.nG - Unlon Pecific
Co ft l Co:rupany.

Rel)l y i nr to y our l etter of October 17 •·::1ich r;as in re:'erence to our
1"'1..t.::r of 'Lhc loth, ue fire plec.sed -..,o s dvise that 1:1s coulcl a ccep t for
D:1i::,: unt on or before Deco1nb~1· 31, 1~35 0 o.t the ?ollowin~ pri ces:

GALV./'J'."IZBD STE:::L f.ffi'.::TS2,1.n co:-ruGe.ted,
112 aqs., 24 Ga. 26" r1lde, b&lt;ise lengths
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96 "
22 " 27~-n "
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1-00 Lin.rt. 22 Ga.plain ridre roll , 96 or 1 20 11 lengths
250 lbs. 24 Ga .plein '!'lat sheets, 8" ,;ic.e, base le:asths
PRICES - 1st item
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14,000#
14 ,690#
141//
250#

0 4 . 26 per square
5.13
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Plus 0435.60 lump sUJ11 frei f?ht, \lhich is to your advante.o-e, or less than
t oto.J. freip-ht e"li less than Cm'loc.d ro.te .
F .O.B. Rock Springs, '.'iyoming r1ith freieht a llowed from point of shipment,
\';hich is Youngstown, Ohio to Rock Sprin~s, ~·;yoming.
'I'.ElillS- 1/2 of' 15~ c~s11 discount, 10 days from dete of' invoice on F . O.B.
be.sing point va lue, or :.:;o days net.

Trusting to hear favorably; f rom you, ·ne e r e ,
Very truly youro,
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THE Yom.-us•rffi·.=N SHEFI' &amp; TUB:] COi iP...\iTY

( SIGNED)

E. E . LEONARD.

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269

Pr oposed Corpor ate History
Of
The Unio n Paci f ic Co~l Company

�Rock Sp1·in,gs - November 27, 1948
~r, . Io N. Bayless:
This v1ill a.cknov1ledge receipt of copy of tho co:eporate history
of '?ho Union Pacific Coal Company, recently comp:l:+ed by Lr_. ~7ipprecht.

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On November 23rd, I sent each of you a copy of
the corporate history of The Union Pacific Coal Company re~
cently compiled by Mro Wipprecht and the CoaJ. Company officeso
I attach revised page 15 which should be sub~
stituted for page 15 now in this bookleto

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Rock Springs - November 26, 1948

Copy:

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lli'. Ho C. Livingston ~

This riill acknowledge receipt of copy of the corporate history
of The Union Pacific Coal Company compiled by llro Wipprecht.

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�Omaha - November 23, 1948
110-3
Mr. H. C. Livingston: ~

Mr. Eo T. Baldridge:
Mr. I. M. Charles:

I am enclosing heret,ri th for your files a
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Company, recently compiled by Mr. Wipprecht.
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H. C. Livingston:

Referring to :Mr. Wippr e cht 7 s lett er of August ll~,
file 709-3 , of which y ou h~ve a co py .
Herewith dr a ft of pro posed Cor pora te History of
The Union Pacific Coal Compa ny for y our examination, comments, suggestions, etc., a s to corre ction or revision of
information as s hown. After yo u ha ve ha d a n opportunity
to review the information, ple a se return to my off ice with
your comments.

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THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COa'iPANY

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Omaha - Au us t, 14, 1948

709-3
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Baldridge - Rook Spring s
H. C. Livingston~ a.,,,,;.,;,,,
(CC - Mr.
Mr. J. L . Rawlings)

Herewith draft of proposed corpor~te history of The
Union Pacific Coal Company prepared by tlr . Ra'l.vliugs and others.
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\'Jill you please review the attached and aith the

~eturn thereof let .o.e have the benefit of any cofi'lli1e nts or suggestions 'lhich you feel. might improve the sho,•Jing.

You are in-

vited to criticize anything that is not factual., or which coul.d
be better stated in sono other manner; also sugge st you review
the matter with !.Ir· Livingston and obtain the benefit of any
cmmnents, suggestions or criticism which he might have.

Statement sho'l."Jing tons of ooal mined at the various

mining districts , ,·1hich .iill. be included in the history S:s
~xhibit c, has not been compl.eted and is not attached, due to
question yiith respect to tons mined by the tlasbington Union
Coal. Corapany.

However, Mr. Rawlings has a copy of the state-

ment '1hich may be examined for the purpose of your r eview,

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                    <text>·JOHN W. LACEY
1848-1936

A MEMORIAL BY
JOHN D. CLARK

�JOHN W. LACEY
1848-1936

This memorial article written by John D. Clark when the distinguished
career of Judge Lacey closed in February, 1936, is republishetl by
the American National Bank of Cheyenne for distribution to
the lawyers of \Vyoming. Judge Lacey was an interested
and helpful stockholder of the bank almost from its
beginning, and Dr. Clark was one of the organizers and is an active director.

�EM.ORY is not long enough to reach beyond
the time when Judge John W. Lacey was a
familiar figure to me. In those early years of
his Wyoming career he had already attained distinction. The half century which has now passed has
enlarged, not diminished, that eminence.
In more than one respect his qualities were
unique. M.any great lawyers have been leaders of
their communities and so it is not surprising that he
long held that position in Cheyenne and in Wyoming.
But whereas this leadership is ordinarily the outcome of active participation in public affairs in which
legal ability and prominence add to the man's influence, Judge Lacey's participation in such affairs
was always non-assertive and reticent. His influence in these matters was the reflection of his
high repute as a lawyer.
Nor is there any parallel which comes to mind
of one with similar breadth and intensity of fame as
the leader of the bar of any state. His reputation
passed beyond the profession and permeated the
business world, reaching even into those ranks of

�the population which have no interest • 1
in awyers.
It was of such a quality that he attained an a u th onty
•
the like of which I have never observed anywhere in
the United States.

"Getting an opinion from Judge

Lacey'' was more than a proposal to secure the best
possible legal advice; in the opinion of business men
and laymen it was even more than the equivalent of
securing a judgment from the supreme court of
Wyoming.

The supreme court might be wrong.

substantial royalty on future oil production. The
secretary rejected the offer upon the advice of his
solicitor that there was no basis for settlement
because the government was sure to win. But the
legal argument made by Judge Lacey, whom I
selected in preference to any of the lawyers of
national repute who were suggested by my associates, persuaded a unanimous supreme court to
construe the statute in favor of the title claimed by
the state.

His ability was of the first rank in nearly every
branch of the lawyer's work.

His arguments upon

points of law, where his supreme power of rigid
analysis had its fullest play, were always works of
art and were seldom unsuccessful.

I believe my

last contact with him as an advocate was in connection with litigation with the federal government
over the title to oil land which the state claimed and
had leased to my company. The only question was
the correct construction of an act of congress under
which the state claimed the title.

While the con-

troversy wa~ pending in the supreme court of the
United States I made a compromise offer to the
Secretary of the Interior of a million dollars and a

Of all of his exceptional qualities the one I most
admired was his mastery of the technique of understatement. Because I am forever suffering for
lack of even the slighest capacity in that respect I
always envy one who exhibits it, and never have I
found a lawyer or lecturer who even approached
Judge Lacey in its skillful use. His method was
his own and would have been amusing had it not
been so successful. In a conference or discussion
he seldom made a dogmatic statement, but would
offer a succession of tentative judgments, each so
reasonable that assent could hardly be refused and
so phrased that assent led one into the appearance

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�of having made the statement himself so that he
could not hesitate when the premises so readily
accepted forced a conclusion which would otherwise
have been contested. He not only compelled your
agreement upon a principle, judgment or plan which
you knew was incorrect; he did it in such a way
that you believed you had argued yourself into the
agreement. And some of us try to win arguments
by the loudest shouting I

He was always gracious as well as courteous and
he seldom failed to find an opportunity to lift up the
spirits of a defeated young opponent by saying a
word of commendation for some feature of his
effort.
At no time has the bar of Wyoming contained a
group of lawyers to challenge the prestige of those
who were the leaders of the profession when the
territory became a

I regret for the younger members of the bar the
passing of their opportunity to profit by observation
of Judge Lacey in action and by occasional contact
with him as opponent. It was my good fortune to
begin the practice when he actively exercised his
fullest powers in a field where we were often brought
into association and into conflict and no part of my
legal training was as important as that experience.
The lessons gained from him as an opponent were,
of course, the most lasting and therefore the most
vclluable. They usually involved the sting of defeat
but never were they humiliating on account of any
word or attitude of Judge Lacey.

His court manner

was as impeccable as his technique was skillful.

state.

Among them

Judge

Lacey found worthy competitors. As they passed he
emerged more distinctly as the leader of the profession until he became a lonely figure.

There

remain a tiny group of our colleagues who began
the practice during territorial days and later became
distinguished. But when Judge Lacey retired the
last of the great pioneers was gone. The greatest
of them was the last.

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March, 1936

EMPLOYES: MAGAZINE

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Death of Honor ble John W. Lacey
UDGE JOH N W. LACE ', known as th e Nestor of the
Wyoming legal pr fession, passed away at hi s
home in Cheyenne at 5 . M., Tuesda y, February ll,
in his eighty-seventh year.
Judge Lacey was born in Randolph Co unt y, Indi ana, on October 13, 1848, the so n of the Reverend
Henry J . Lacey and Elizabeth (Thompso n ) Lacey.
His father was a Methodist mini ster, who rea red a
famil y of four so ns and three daughter .
While the boy's earl y educati on wa s secured in
the public schoo ls of the va riou town - in whi ch the
famil y resided, pursuant to the custom of itinerant
ministr y in the Methodist Church, a wa then conducted, he, after co mpl etin g his elementar y ed ucation, entered DePauw Uni versity of I ndiana, and
wa graduated therefrom with th e cla of 1871.
Thereafter he took up the profession of tea hing, his
initi al step toward the p rofession whi ch he later
adopted and adorned.
The yo ung Mr. Lacey began readin g law under the
direction of Isaac Van Devanter, of Ivla ri on , Indi ana,
lVIr. Van Devanter retaining th e yo ung man in hi s
office until his admission to the bar in 1875. Durin g
the four-year stud y peri od, he also read law for a
short interva l in the office of William O' Brien of
No blesvill e, Indiana.
Between Judge Lacey's grade schoo l days and the
beginning of his college ca reer, he enlisted as a private so ldier in Company F of the 137th Indiana Infantry. when but 15 yea rs of age, se rving until th e
close of the War. In this connection, it is proper to
say that the United States Army, in which Judge
Lacey served at a very tender age, rendered him full
military honors in the form of minute gun firing
during the funeral hour.
Judge Lacey began the practice of law in l\farion,
Indiana, wh ere he remained until 1884, when he was
appointed by President Arthur to the position of
Chief Justice of the Territory of Wyoming, sen ing
in this. the highest judicial office in the Territory,
until 1886, when in November of that year he resigned his position upon the bench to enter into the
partnership of W. W. Corlett and Judge John A.
Riner, under the firm name of Corlett, Lacey &amp;
Riner. Following the death of Mr. Corlett, the partnership continued under the firm name of Lacey &amp;
Riner, until Mr. Riner was appointed United States
District Judge in 1890. Somewhat later, Judge Lacey
entered into partnership with his brother-in-law,
Willis Van Devanter, who for the past several years,
has occupied the exalted position of Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Judge

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Lacey's partnership with Justice Van Devanter terrninatir g in 1897.
Ju dge Lacey was appointed General Co unsel for
the ni on Pacific Railroad in Wyoming in 1889, at
a time when the fortunes of the Railroad Company
were at a rather low ebb, his service continuing
th ro ugh the receivership period, the purchase of
same by Mr. W. H . Harriman, and th ereafter
through the reconstruction period, co ntinuin g until
hi s resignati on a few year ago.
Judge Lacey wa · po e ed of a keen, rapid, log•
ical mind. with a continued capacity fo r hard work.
T hough of mall phy ique, one had to address Judge
Lacey but bri efl y before r ecognizi ng hi s ea rnest, di gnifi ed, courteo u manner.
Judge Lacey wa united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Van Devanter, daughter of Mr. Isaac Van Deva nter. before referred to, and who still survi ves,
and to them wer born six children. A so n, Herbert
V., perfected him self in the profession of law, and
wa hi _ fath er"s pa rtn er until his untimely death a
few year ago . Dr. \Va lter M., another so n, who survives, wa a cap tain in the United States Army at
F ort Ril ey. Kan sas, now engaged in the practice of
med icine at Cheyen ne. A daughter, Ruth , became th e
wife of W. H. Barber, now residing at Greeley, Co lorado . Ano ther daughter. Mrs. James Speer, resides
at Knoxville, Tennessee, also Mrs. John McGee at
Cas per. Wyo min g, and Mrs. William Hankins, Uniontoll'n , Pennsylvania.
In 1874. Judge Lacey received the degree of A. M.
fro m his alma mater, DePauw, and in 1914, he was
acco rded the degree of LLD . from the University of
De11\'er. Judge Lacey's political affiliations were
with the Republican party. He also received various
Masonic degrees through both the York and Scottish
Rite. In recent years, Judge Lacey, with Mrs. Lacey,
made numerous and extended trips abroad.
Funeral services were held at the family h.orne at
Cheyenne, at 2:30 P. M., Thursday, February 13,
with Reverend Charles A. Bennett of St. Mark's
Episcopal Church officiating. The remains of Judge
Lacey were borne to the grave by prominent members of the Wyoming Bar, and with him passed one
of the most brilliant and constructive legal minds
that ever graced the western legal profession.

_,j Death Takes WilUam McIntosh of
Superior ·There died suddenly on Sunday evening, February 9, while performing an errand of mercy, William McIntosh of Superior. "Billy", as he was
familiarly known, first began to work for the Corn-

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of course, one reason for this in the circumstances of Mark Twain's famou s household.
In the first flush of his success he had marri ed
Olivia Langdon, of Elmira, New York, who
was to be the adored mistress of his heart until
th e end and the merciless censor of all his
manuscripts. She edited everything, and, as he
was ruefully given to acknowledge, she edited
him ; the man he became was in grea t pa rt the
man of Olivia's makin g-no lon ger the reckless
and magnificen t Westerner but, as M r. Van
Wyck Brooks, his most searching critic, mai ntains, the ca ndidate for gentility and , in hi s
s pl endid Connecticut homes, a pill ar of New
England society.
But this conspi cuous positi on did not ch ange
the essential s of his spirit. Ma rk Tll"a in wa s
a Liberal to the marrow . He accep ted , with t.h e
fervour of reli gion, the old American doctrine.
His democratic republicanism made him an impassioned champion of racial and socia l justice, an outspoken opponent of civi c and politica l co rrupti on . He took his stand with th e defenders of clean government in New Yo rk
City; he was one cf the band which in the
American crisi s of ] 884, broke th e rock-ribbed
Grand Old Party and so help ed to ca rr y Grover
Cleveland into the Presidency. Hi pen was
ever at the servi ce of the oppressed, a nd, a s we
ma y recall with especial appropria teness today. th e fanati cs of anti-Semiti sm had no more
sn{ashin g antago nist than Ma rk Twain.
Throughout hi s la ter yea rs the con trast behreen his world-wide triumphs and the pessimism which. in ferociou s speech and violent
bursts of temper, he announced as hi s deepest
conviction made a probl em that his friend s refused to take seriously. Mark Twain, the di spenser of laughter among millions, exhau sted
the resources of the American language in denunciation of " the damned human race." Yet
that race insisted upon treating him as a favourite public character. Mark Twain was reckless and confiding in matters of business. With
an abandon that seems the merest folly he went
into publishing and financed an unworkable
type-setting machine at a time when he was
commanding the highest payment for his writing. He crashed, and then proudly started on a
world lecturing tour for the payment of his
debts. At sixty he was once more a free man
and in the enjoyment of an almost unequalled
renown . He was America's representative man
-picturesque in his white suit and his wonderful white mane; courted, flattered, indulged;
interviewed on every pretext or on none; the
acknowledged and beloved master of American
wisdom, wilfulness, kindly malice, humour. In
1907, three years before his death, Oxford tendered him the honour which he held in higher
~steem than any other. "Although," he wrote,

" I wouldn't cross an ocean again for the price
of the ship that ca rried me, I am glad to do it
for an Oxford degree"; and he would have
liked to wear the gown of the Oxford honorary
doctor over the celebrated white su it. Mark
Twain of Missouri!

School Notes
Wi nter enrollment at the 'Wyoming Uni versity on Janua ry 7 reached 1,352. It was ex pected
that additional pupil s wo uld brin g th e total up to
l ,4-00 .

T

HE

Dr. Ave n Ne lson a nd Dea n J. F. Sou le ex pect
thi s yea r Lo celebrate Lhei r 50th ann iversa ry of acti ve service wit h Lh e faculty of Wyo min g Sta te University, the form er as Botan ist. elc., bein g looked
upon as th e ou t t·anclin g auth orit y on the fl ora of
th e Rocky Mountain region, Dr. oul e being Profe sor of Greek and Latin, eq ua ll y as important in
his lin e a Dr. Nel son.
Mrs. Evel yn Plummer has bee n na med as Trustee
of the Univer ity of \{"yarn ing lo fil l th e unexpired
term of Frank ~. Burrage, deceased publisher of
Larami e. lVIrs. Plu mmer is a gradua te of the Univcrsi ty, .l 916, and her sel cti on was announced by
Govern or Le- lie A. Mill er.
Five students of Rock Sprin gs hi gh schoo l placed
on the "A" honor ro ll du ring the first semester, it
was sta ted by P1·in cip al Karl F . Winchell. They are:
Helen Hudman. Dena Sh iamanna, Elizabeth
Win chell , Dolly Yoshida and Em.ma Anselmi.
To place on th e "A" honor roll a student must
have ea rn ed a grade of "A" in a ll their subjects.
Eleven studen ts placed on the " B" honor roll ,
ha ving all grades of " A" except one, and that one
a " B". They include :
•
Dorothy Price. Mary Murphy, Rosalyn Jensen,
Boyd Marshall , Barbara Keller, Cecilia Kershisnik,
Phyllis Watson, Ayako Yoshida, Nora Sinn, Paul
Yedinak and Hel en Sheffer.
Wednesday evening, February 5th, the faculty
members of Superior High School, under direction
of Superintendent Keeney, presented the play, "The
Gay Deceiver," in the local gymnasium before a
large audience.
On the afternoon of January 24th, the English
Literature Classes of Superior High School rendered a short, pleasing program honoring the natal
day of the great Scottish poet, Robert Burns, Jam1ary 25th.
Master of the House (roaring with rage): "Who
told you to put that paper on the wall?"
Decorator: "Your wife, sir."
Head of the house (subsiding): "Pretty, isn't it?"

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McAuijffe, T;liaferro
Attend Lacey Services
In Cheyenne Thursday

Eugene l\IcAuliffe, president of
The Union Pacific 1Coal company, and
T . S. TaJiaferro, Jr., attended the funeral of Judge John W . Lacey 1n
, Cheyenne yesterday. Mr. Taliaferro,
··, who was as sociated with Judge La' cey for many years In the legal de- I
. partment of the Un-ion Pacific rail- i
' mad, was one of the honorary pall' bearers.
I Mr. -Mc.Aullffe, who was In Rock
JSprings .when advised of Judge Laey's death Tuesday, made plans at
nee to go to Cheyenne from this
ity before returning to his office in I
maha.
!

City, in Common With
Entire State, Regrets .
Loss of Judge Lacey

Rock Springs, tn common''with all
7vyoming, received the report di the'
death of Judge Jo).uL:W La.Ce.Yr-which
oc.r. urred in Cheyenne- Tuesday, with
a sense of loss·. His death' was not unexpected •because it was •generally
known that he was suffering with
pneumonia at the advanced age of 87
yea1·s.
John W . Lacey came to Wyoming
in 1884 as territorial judge 'by appointment of President Chester A. '
Arthur. After serving in tha t capacity fo1~ two years ·he resigned to assume private practice. He became
genera l counsel for the Union Pacific
railroad In 1889 and as such became
w'ide!y known through southern W yoming throu gh his long s ervice in
th a t appointment.
Judge L a cey was born in Ra ndolph
county, Indiana, in 18 8 4. a nd wa s edu cated a t De Pau w university the re.
H e was a brothe r-in-law o:f• Associa te
Jus tice Wi lli s Va n 'Deveni.e r of t he
U. S. supreme court. He is s urvived
1 by his wi fe and five children.
Funeral services wer e held yes terday a fternoon at St. Mark's Episcopa l
cath edral, with R ev . Ch a rles A. Bennett In cha rge.

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�HON. J'OHN Vl. LACEY
(Copied from "History of Vlyoming, 1• Vol. II.)

Hon. J'ohn w. Lacey, senior partner in the law fi:cm
of Lacey &amp; Lacey, of Cheyenne, and at one time chief justice
of Wyoming, was born in Randolph county, Indiana, October 13,
1848, a son of the -lev. Henry J. and Elizabeth (Thompson)
Lacey.

The father -.;ms a liethodis"ii minister and 1?eared a family

of fou:r sons and three daughters.

\"J ell descended and v1ell

bred, Judge Lacey had t he advantages offered in a home of
culture and refinement.
:!-Ie pu:r:med hi s education in the public s chools of
var ious tovms in 1:rhich the family lived 0\7in g to the custom
of itine1?ant minira-tzy in the IIIe·lihodist church at that pe:ciod.
Later he entered DePaurr Univer s ity of Indiana. and 'l.'JaS graduated

therefrom nitn. the class of 1871.

He took up i,he :profession

of teaching, Tihich he follo\7ed for a short time, but regarded ·
this merely as an initial step to o th.er professional activity
and began reading l~a under the direction of Isaac Van Devanter,
of Marion, Indiana, vJbo 1~emained bis pziecepto;e until he was
admitted to the bar in 1875.

~ rior to 1875 he had read law

at intervals in the office of '1'lillia.m O'Brien of Jfoblesville,
Indiana,

It has been said that a lar.ryer's e:i(perience should

be as broad as the uni verse, for he has to do m. th every
phase of life.

Judge Lacey brought to the starting point

of hie career certain rare giftra -- eloquence of language and
a strong personality.

He, moreover, had back of' him experience

as a soldier of the Civil uar.

He uas only fifteen years of

age when he enlisted for active service at the front, becoming

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a member of Company F of the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh
Indiana Infe.ntry, ttl th vrhi ch he served until the close of the
war.

His training, too, at home had been of that kind which

develops cllarac·ter a nd self-i•eliance.

He ente1·ed upon the

practice of his profes sion in Marion, Indiana, where he re-

mained until 1884, when he was appointed by P re s ident .Al.·thur
to the position of chief jus tice of Wyoming and se1·ved in the
highest jucliciaJ. office of the te:-c:ritory until 1886.

In November

of that year, having resigned his position upon the bench, he
entered into partnership \1 i th W. \'! . Corlett and Judge John A.
Rin,er under the firm style of Corlett, Lacey &amp; Riner.

Follovring

the death of Hr. Corlett t he partnershi p was continued under
the firm nDIDe of Lacey &amp; Riner a nd so existed until the junior
partner uas appointed United States district judge in 1890.
Later Mro Lac ey entered into partnershi p relations ~ith his

brother -in-lat/: \'Jilli s Van Devan ter, -v1ho is no w a justice of
the United States supreme Court, and ~as thus associated until
1897, but is now senior partner in the firm of Lacey &amp; Lacey,
a firm that ranks with the foremost practicing at the ba:r of
Cheyenne.

Nature endo,;red him ,n. th some of ·i;hose qualities

indispensable to the lawyer -- a keen, rapid, logical mind
plus the business sense and a ready capacity for hard uork.

An excellent presence, an eamest, dignified manner, marked
strenc;th of character, a thorough gra.SJ.) of the law and the

ability to accurately apply its principles are factors in his
effectiveness as an advocate.
In 1878 Judge Lacey "1:12.s united in marriage to Miss

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Elizabeth Van DevMter, daughter of Isaac

an Devanter, and to

them have been born six children:, Herbert V., an attorney of

Cheyenne; Walter M., M.: D. / ~~~;.-c} ~"Jc ~ptain in f he United States
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of Eaton, Colorado; Elizabeth, instructor in economics in the
University of l\Tebraslca; Louise, teaching home economics in the
Color·ado Agricul turai Co ll ee;e at Fort Collins; and Margaret.
In 1874 the d eg:r ee of A. ].L was conferred upon Judge
Lacey by his alma materi De Paug University, and i n 1914 he
received the degree of LL. D. from the Universi~J o f Denver.
In his political vieus he is a republican and upon a l l the
vital ques·tions of the day keep s abreast vri th the be s t thinking
men of the a ge.

Fraternally he i s a Mason a nd h a s taken the

degree s of the comm.andery and of the consisto r y.

A resident

of Cheyenne sin ce 18M, he has done much to uphold public
stability and to a dvance the standards of citizen ship in
relation to municipal ond coramonwealth affairs.

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TI-IE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

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COAL AND COKE

W. I. GIFFORD
SUPERl!-."TENDENT

DURANGO, COLO.,

JUlY 13 1. 1911 ..

Mr . Karl W. Boclt •

MY Dear BOCk ~-

I am in receipt of you.rs of' the 5th , in re:ference
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Yours truly,

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THE O. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT
B E LVIDERE BROOKS, GENERAL MANAGER

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Omaha , Neb .

De ar 3ir:-Yours 1 9th in.st .

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Superior, ·wyo., June 21&gt; 1911.

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I am in receipt of your letter of the 19th inst., relative
to the proposal of presenting Mr. Clark with a memento upon his retinuent
June 30th, 193.l, and wish to say that I shall be very pleas ed to join you
in giving this r emernberance.
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Dear Ed:

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phot oe;raphp for y;hioh ploaso aoc0pt our t hanks .

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Dear 3ir:An swering yours of 5th ins t., I t s.l:e plea.sure in enclos ing
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THE UNION PACIF{c RAILWAY COMPANY,

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A gr eem§nt of the Rocky Mountain Coal &amp; Iron co., with
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Chinamen agree to mine the coal, load it in Pit cars,
and deliver it at the mouth of the room free from slack and
roclt, and assorted, either lump, small or mixed as directed,
at seventy Four (74 ) cent&amp; coin per ton of Twenty Two hundred
and Forty (2240~ pounds, from all places, either rooms, levels
or air courses.
An additional price of $3, coin per running yard to be
paid for levels and air courses run double shift;- width of
rooms to be Eighteen -(IS} feet;- levels Twelve ( I2) feet, and
air course s Ten (IO) feet ..
I.f these widths are exceeded
endangering the mine, they are to b~ charged back with the
yardage $q, per running yard.

They a15ree to load all Box cars ror which they are to ·
receive at the rate of Fifty (50} cents per car;- coal to be
shoveled from center of car and loaded in ends.
The track is to be laid by the Chinamen in the places
~ 1ere th~y are working , (except le v els,) th e material being
furnished at the mouth of the mine.
The r,ompan y track laye r to put in all switches and turnouts.
Day labo r ers workin g i n min e (fu r nishin g their own
oil) are to receive $35, coin per month . bay laborers workin~ on top pushin g cars ~c., $ 33, coin pe r month.
Outside laborerst such as Sect i on men Ac., S3I, coin
per month.
Carpenters $33, coin per mont h, (26 days called
a month.)
In cases or fire or cave in of the mine, or any other
accident tending to stop work, either inside or outside the
mine, - al 1 the men required by th &lt;J company , are -to -be susp~ended from contract work and put on the labor required at day
laborers wages.
All -cars of coal sent out of t h e mine in which there is•
slac1{ or rock, ,vill be doc ked half of their weight, and if
men disobey their Foreman, or persist i:n sendi:ng out sl1;1,ck or
roclc, after ·be·ing u.ock~d, they will be discharged.
All men are to .c ommence and stop work by the whistle •.
Company are to furnish tools , do the blacksmithing and
repairing, furnish mules, harness and pit cars, and supply -0f
water for the men.
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company are to deliver coal at the houses. of all the
laborers, for which the Chinamen are to -pay 50· Gents per man
per month.
company are to rurni sh houses ror _the Chinamen to 1 i.ve
in at $5, per month for each house.
Hen W-i 11 pay for Oil, Powder and Blast ~ng paper, and will
be charged for ca~ .s or tools broken, lost or di~abl~d by their
carelessness; broken and disabled property at what i t cost
to repair it» and too1s at ~ollowing prices:

Drills,

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THE UNI.OIi! PACIF}ct RAILWAY COMPANY,
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Agre ement mad.e and e n ter e d int,o, this· 24th , day of
December A. D+ I 87 5, between Bec kwi th ,. Qui nn &amp; Q.Q •, of Evans-ton l Wyoming Te r ritor y of the first part, and the Un _ion Pacific Railroa.2 CO • ; of ·t he Secon d p a r t ,Witnesseth;, .
The P.al'ties o f th e f ir st pa.rt , he .ceby a gree to f urn1sh
to the party of t h e Secon q p a rt, all the Chinese labore r s
requ.is i te f.or t h e comp ~ete working of their several Coal
mines ~ n t he li n e of t he Un ion Pacific Railroad, at th~ same
pric·es an d on th e same t erms an d conditions as . stated in a
ceriain c ontract f o r s i mil a r s erv i ce made by Sisson Wallac e
&amp; ao., fo r and in behalf of Ch i nes e laborers, w1th the Rocky
Mountain coal &amp;' Mininr, Co., a ~opy or . which is h ereto attached.

and m a de part or th~s agr e ement.

The said p~rties o.f -the f'J.rs ·t part furth er agree to
.furnish to ·the s a itl par·~y of t he s econd pac t, upon a reason-

able notice f r om t h e i r Gen'l . Sup e r i n t endent, a sufficient
number of Ch i nese l ab o1~ers for t h e- r ep au·s of the track of
the Uni~ n pacific Ra~ l i·o a d , or such pprtion th e r eof, in addit ion to ~·that which i s now being worked by Chinamen , as the ,
p art y o f the Second par t ma:- require..
It i s hereby mubually understood and agre ed,F irst :That all of the Chinese labo:i·ers s o f u r ni sh e d by the
p a rti es. of t he f i ::r st part for the p ..i.rposes named , shall be
d e liv e re d b y them t o t he Union Pacific Rai l road ao. , at Ogden,
fre e of all Expen s e t o it , and that free t L· an$por t a ti on shall
be a ff ord e d b y the Un i on Pa cific Ra'i l Road co . f or all such
Chinese labore x.- s to and from a l l poin t s on i ts line, wherever
t heir services may be requi r e d :
Secon d:That t he ~urplus Chinese requir e d and . Employed in
t he_m.ines. _ clu:cin g _ the_ Winter _ season shall be transre.rred in

th e Sprin g to' t h e repairs of tr ack· or the said u. P. R. RQad ,
a n d contin ue d t here at t h e pri ces now alloWed upon the company rol•ls fo r such labor, d uring the Summer, and until their
. s e rvic e s ar e again. r equ ir e d in the Coa l mi nes.
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Thi r d:That all mini n g t ools required by the Chinese in
. their l ab or s unde r · t hi s contra c t an d wh i ch are furnished by
the s ai_ d Be ckwith, Qu in n &amp; Co. , s hall be char ged at cost
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p ~ ic e only, 1wi t h fre i ght added, th e said party of the Second
p art hereby r e.servin g t h e ri ght a t any time to provide same
a t t h eir own cost ~nd Expense.
ft'ou r th :The said Beck\!fi t h, Q,uin n &amp; Co. shall become responsible to the said u. P. R. Ro co ., for all water furnished by
i ·~, to white miners and all o the r par ties, excepting 0hinamen,
and shall acrnount for ·:s~me a t t h e p r esent ·prices: also for all
coal delivered to Chinese o r white miners; and further agree
tha t no Extra char ge will be made by them for delivering
water or Coal, as above.
The said part y of the Second part hereby agrees, in cons.fderation of' the pre1ni ses -a.f'oresaid,- t -6 pay to the said
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parties or the rirst par t the amount or . the rolls for Chi~ese
J.ahor so rurnished by them, at and arter ·the rates named in
the Rocky uountaion coal &amp; Iron Go. aont.r act, hereto attached, ,
regularJ.y on the I5th, day of each tnonth next succeedinrr th a t ~
in which said labor has been per.formed: such payment sha ll be
made in the same manne.1· as t he p r esent track rolls for Ch inese
labor.
The _part y of the Second oar t he.1·eby agrees '··~o sell -to the
said Beckwi ·ih, Q.u~nn &amp; co., ~11 the present Stock of supplies,
tools, Store furnitu r e and fixt u re s contained in t heir s t ore
at· Rock Sprinrrs, w. T. on the fo llowing terms and r:ondi tions,
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'w.i.thin the .c lassifi c a ·t. ion of Staples, a deduction of IO% from
the inventory p r i c~s refe ~·red \l o, ·shall be made.
~or all Store f urniture and f i xt u re s , the prices shall
be fixed by i~~ H~· Goble and A. C~ Beckwith, whose appraisal
shall be final.
['he value of said ·s tock of suppl i es,. tools &amp;c., shall be
ascertained by said Goble &amp; Beckwith in an inventory to be
taken by th em on o r before t _h e Ist, of January I876 and payments made for the s ame shall be made by the parties of the
first part to t 4 e par ty of the Secon~ part, as follows:The aggregate valu e of the Stock as ascertained, ~}:l;::_a_l_l...,...,.,,,,..,....--=- -==
be divided in·to fifteen (i5) Eg~
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shall be d e ducted corrunencincr wi ·th ·January 1876 , from the payrolls ror r,hinese labo r or each and every succeeding month,
in consecu ti ve orde r, unt i l the full amount of same shall have
been deduct ed an d pa id to the said Union P~cific Rail Road
company .
The s ai d party of the Se con d part here by fu r ther agrees
to rent to the said Beclcwi t h , _Q_gj.__nn__&amp;_r,o _. , th eir stor e h ouse
a n d a ppur tena nces at Rocle Spr i ng s, f or the mon t h ly . rental of
~ h_undr e d D.Q].J_a !:.§ , and this amoun t shall a l so be deducted
fr om t h e Chi nese pay- r oll s ,. each month in the s ettlement of
the joint accounts.
It is h e r eby mu tu a ll y under st oo d an d a gr e ed t hat this
Contract shall take effect on t h e lst , ,.of .Tanuary 1876 , and
continue in force so long as it may oper a te to the mutual
advantage of the par ties hereto, but may be terminated by
ei t her upon ~i ving a written notice or 9 0 day..s,.
In the p resence of:

Beckwith, Quinn &amp; co.

A. D. r:lark e,

The Union Pacific Railroad
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b y, s~ H. H. Clark G.Supt.

Oo H. Ear le ,
Chas. Stone.
( Executed in duplicate.)

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UNION- ~1.CIF/6 SYSTEM.
MOUNTAIN DIVISION.

OFFICE OF THE

(!ENERAL SUPERINTENDENT.

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Ogden, July 10, 1891.

G.

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return you articles of Agreement between the

Coal Company and Ah Say.

There is nothin g i,·1 this agreement

that will interfere with our arrang ement with Remi n gton Johnson
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case Ah Sa v

should want to i ncrease his forces

we could not permit him to take the men r ~•om our section gangs
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at Rock Sprines, for s t or e p!'iv i l cees i n Chinat own, which a.r·' e selfexp.h natory .

Lette!' is atta c he d fron: 1.rr. Banc r oft, which sJ10vrs

:.ha t this will not int erfere with l1is arrant.,"Cn:ent s with Remi ng ton,
Johnson an d Company a t

So. lt Lafr e .

Should this meet ~,ou r a pprova l ,.., ill y ou kindly ret urn pa-

pers to me to be executed.
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thousand dollars per :·ear, where ,re have been ce t t in g not hin~.

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Mr o Do Go Thomas ,

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in ?8fer ence to the r eport of t t e Boar d of Mine Inspectors ,

i am inotruoted to r eport t o Mr . Manley , August 15th, 1912 and

Jonuaey 15th, 1913, what progress has been made in elimina ting
tho following cr i ticisms :
Pnge 2 • Cricicism- Call s attention to l oose lagging in No. 9 Hine,
exposi ng miners to f all of rock.
Recommenda ti on- Arrange to have loose r ock t aken down and.
additi onal cros s-bars put up so as to make all
places safe •
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Page 2• c.- Cr itic i ses condi t ion of cr os s - bars and timbers in No.
10 Mine slope, where explosi on happened a few years ago
Cr os sbars t hi ckly covered with dust that is very dry
and i nfl amnable.
R.- Arrange to · remove dus t from cross-bars, would suggest
s pr i nkl ing s l ope roof as well as floor and sides t t
r ock wil£1 stand water and also to inatala tion of
sprays t ong t he slope _~ d mamray • .
Page -4• c.- Recqmmends use of por t able fir e extingui shers and protecti on of infl ammable refuse f rom s t ables with fireproof cloth.
R.- Twenty port~bl e f ire extinguishers have been ordered
f or ins tallation in all mines and additional wi ll be
pur cl1ased as requi red. Arrange to cover cars ot
s t abl e r ef use as recommended.

Page 5 , c.- Recommends pr otecting live wires .
R.- Have swi tches i nstalled s o that the same s yat em ot
switching off current as used in No. 9 Ki ne can b e
used in other mines.
·page 5- 6 c- Recommends modif ica tion in s yst em of mining so that
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wat er cartridge can be used.
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regard t o shearing should be continued and wat e r
car t r idges should be brought in trom Reliance and
tri ed out.-

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c.~ Recommends prohibition of u·se of .fine coal tor tamping.
Recommends use of clay only.
See that this is done at once and that plenty of clay
i s kept at -convemient places throughout the mine.
Put this up to the foremen and see that this rule is
enforced.

~ag~ 6•7•8 c.- Calls attention to the danger to which a large number of ■en may be expos.ad by one or two careless
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but would have the i mportance of the care in the
l ocation of dr i ll hol es and minimum amount of powder
used be i mpressed on the blasters and drillers. W.ne
f oreman and assi s tants should be told to instruct
miners, especially i n narrow work to use every precaution and careless men should be discharge4.
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Page 9o•C. Calls a ttention t o dangerous practice noticed in rel oading blo\m-out shot , and again calls attention to
lax supervisi ~n of blasting.
R.- Arrange so that a recur r ence of the instance mentioned
is i mpossible •
.Pase 11. c- Recommends concr ete instead of rock stoppings.
B- Have concrete stoppings built and get a comparison o~
the cost of rock stoppinga when rock is laid with
cement mor.tar . Concrete stoppings should be re-··
infor ced with old rope.
Page 11- c.- Recommends block signals. (Are block signals used
in mines t o any gr eat extent?)
R. - Arrange signal lights as recommended in one of the
mines and if same works out, have it installed in
the other mines .
Page 12- Co• Criticizes use of open lights near mining machines
where coal dust is in suspension. Recommends prompt
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wire protected globes. Recommends covering inflammable refuse from stables with fireproof cloth whilst
being hauled under-ground. Recommends prohibition
from going into stable wi_th open ;Lights under penalty
of discharge and legal prosecution for criminal
negligence.
Ro ... Have electric. lamps fixed up so that macl!ine men can
connect them to the power line and see 1:t' they can be
used in connection with mining machines. See that the
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Springs highly , but calls attention to want of enthi s i aam and drill at other points.
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to the helmet and first-aid practice. Have helmet
team from each mine train once a month and pay men
tor this work. Additional first-aid boxes are now on
order.

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Page 14.-C. - Recommends increase in number of helmets; adoption

of first aid badge or button. ·
R.- Additi onal halmets tli ll be pur~sed as improvements
i n same are made. Badges or buttons will be purchased
at any time on your reconmendation.

Page 16. c .- Suggest s possibility of economi&amp;a by using the wase
'water f r om the mines f or condensing purposes;. hints
at pos ible econo~ of 257( in water bills.
·R.- The propsed changes in No. 10 Power Plant may reduce
the use of wat er.
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The Boa~d of I n q_ui ~.Y of t he Uni•ln Pa.::1:fie Coal Company at

F.ock Sprin6 s , consis t in~ of ~ 9 ~c Jonea ai1d Eatt i:etlillp l!ine
-:--or ~1!\'3i'l, a\'ld no Go ThO!!l='.'a !· n ine Su paT~\lten de11t t c1.; ~rpnin.ted f o-,. th8

pu?p_ose of :lnv.esti~r.i.ti n.; ell .serious and fat1u aeci1ento oceur?lng
.,n and abo-at t::a.~ mt ~l:.l e_

.ore o~1:ted together t:i:l.o 2nd &lt;laJT of Octo•

b er to 1nquir 9 1nt ,o th0 cauoo o f the deat h of one Mick Angelus, ~
tiv.49 o:r Gree~e 11 elect~oGuted ht Uoo ? l!ine at tn.e hour of 10: ~0

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We f i ne. t ng,t t h.~ deaoa:&gt;cd t'lith Ao J.Roe1e 9 h is po.1• t ne1· , '70'.i°a

~ngagod as l Q~d-~o i~ ccud mine v an d wero ~orkin.g in 2a room, c

cross ent~y on D Pla.~eo
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t he entryo

In doinb oo~ ~ pieee or coal tell ott the lowe~ or r i b

ai de or Ane~lu6' car; the space be t ~eon the l~uer rib•~ the ce.r

waa tourte~n 1nohes and here also was at~u.ng t he electri~ wi ~e
t or the machtn&amp;u
An~elua picked u9 t~e piece ot coal Which had t~len 1~ oTi~r
t o 1'3plaee lt on ta g c~.~ from t he l ow or rte&gt; s~deo ~osie told him
not to do ao ~ a 3 tn.e -:rires W9re charged_; Angelus replied th.at the

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Art.oition of RecoT!lJTlenrt.~tion.s Of Bo n~'l.
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THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
TN REl'L'Y PLEA81•! RltPER TO

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w. D. Brennan, Gen ' l Supt '
Superior coal Company,

Dear Sir:In aooor&lt;lB...n.e with in!-itrnctions f:,:,om your off:'i0e t o repor t
progress in car:r~ring out ~ll the recol'!l!!len&lt;tations of the Boarct. of'

Hine I nspect ors tJeret :iini.ng to tile \'lel fa:re amt s!lfety of. t he Roe~
Springs an&lt;! Reliance Mi nes. i)03 to report

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f nJ.lows:

That my general letter of August 14-th 1 9 12 t ake:-3 up in regular,

order the recornraenci.Rt ions ox' aaici. Boarcl t ogethP.:r:&gt; v1i th all ~1e have
rt.one to comply with q,ncl c!ir!.'y out all suc11 oal culatert_ reforms in

our methoclf3 of 1nintnl:! ,having i n vi ew thA li:."lfe t y of the men and mines .
In aclcli t ion to wh a t w~s then said ,ve have au gmenteci. our first ::ii~
teams by t wo at Reliance,have cR.use&lt;l to be manuf antered a bronze

button 'bel3.ring the l egencl

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Fi:r:-;t Aicl to the Injured 11 \'.•hinh is given

to an&lt;! proudly wor n in r each :first 4 i d' worker; have added f'irst aid·

boxes at convenient st ations out side the mineR so that dumpers and
oSlr hannle!'s ooulo rel'!e.i..ve attention shouln. they require 1 t.
That a more general

super,r:i. sion Might be maintaine&lt;l in the mines

the bosa rt.rivr:,~ h!iR been cre::ttert. a seconcl assistant Mine foreman \'li th
f'Ull power to l ook aft er the saf'et y of the Men ,mrt. to share in the

responsibil i t ies bf the m~ager'lent of the mine in i'Thich he labors.
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waa cres:t.tec\ for the purpose of inveAt i g '3.ting

ann report i ng on ~11 serious an1 fatal acoic\ents. Its ~utiee being

to note closr,1~, every .fact aur:!'ounning the acoirtent and to plaoe
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THE U N ION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

N O,

The f oremR.n of the mi ne in which the Rcciclent h appens 1a not !.l member
of saicl Board i:inrl its freeclorn to cri tioii:;e anci. make recommendat ion
agains t the recu rrence of sir1:i.lj_ax- acciden ts i s unhampered .
That 1:lecau se a chR.n ge hacl. to bo made in the perr-rnnnel of ou r

El ectr ical de-oartment the matter of a s yst em of' rect.lights ·a l ong our
mot or roads h as not b een perfeoterl;but the new I:Jl eotrician assures
me t hat the s ame will be i n 011erati on wi thin the ne,&lt;t thirt1r days.
That . at Reliance an elActr.ic shot firing s~rster11 has been i n stalled
and c ompl eted in NO l l~ine , ancl some i,rogress 111act.e alone the same

4-. In the l a t ter Minea man-way hSl.ri. beAn r.i:rovicle0. so

l i n es in ·No

t hat no one is now requiren to \':alk i n or out of the nine along
the s lope .

In NO's l

&amp; 4- r1ines fans

fo r ventil at ing have been erect ed

ancl they are now AU'P!&gt;lied Vii t ll an abundence of e oocl fresh Rir.

Every material recommenn.ation of the Boar d of Insvector s 1hB!nl!l has
carr ien. out as near as 1)0ssibJ.e to the l et ter s ave the one I!latt,er
of' red-light along t he motor roacLann. i n an.di tion to saic'l. r e c oI!ll!lendtions many very im:oortant il".'l.:rrovements an&lt;i aafet 1r a1n1lianc e have
b een inst a ll en. and Mane a r,art o:r our general work .

We have encased the ge~rs on a ll inside engi nes ann. made t hem s afe .
have 1)U t safety gates on the shaft , NO g Mine.

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at Reli ance.
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a.ru.1. in p l ace of i t have adopt ecl permi fiRibJ.e ._e11a1 a'1v e:r p l...·• ,.,.,u.- f.' •.~

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THE U N ION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
OFFICE OF
NO.

"'lhich is exl)l oclen. by mmtmrmm detonat ors , and all c~s es whe r e b l ack po\'TC'l er
is usec\ it i s exr 1lod.ecl ·1; y an el er.tir c squii') lcnown as a

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at that mo1nent 9ngaged in turning on t he cu,-rmt 8 but Ancel..i•

Paid no attentio~ and entered the narrow space between ta~ CIIP
Md rib with the piece of coa~, a.nd while in the act of r&amp;isuis 1t

into its forme~ position, hie neo~ touched the wi~e which o••••
hi!J deatho
We find that Angelus un.a .22 years ot age and bad worked to.,.

the comp~ about t en dais , but that he f'ormerl.7 worked tor the

Centr&gt;a.l Coal &amp; Coke Comp~, and later the Y7oming Coal C•IJIU\J
in this vicinity, a.nc:l that ·he was not a •~rangff to t he P••J1 and
danger s of the electrio cuM"~nt.
We further
,, find that there was no n•o·i.■ai t.Y tof' Angelu1 g01~

to the low or rib stde to put back on -the car the tall•n coal,
th&amp; t there waa plenty ot room and to a pare on the high a1i• Where

the~e was a wide space and where the root was J110re tban tw f eet
above the· 1oa4e4 car.
We also find that Just prior t o t he f atality t he electric
cul'~etf. had been ••1tohe4 ott aocourat broken wir e, and that ~

deceased had l earned ot thil tact f!-Oll ·t he Ka.chine Ken enpg. . l a
the wo~k of repairing iti that t he llachine Ken had made the n• o• ••
aary i-epa11DeJ and a t the switch on t he main entry, had t urned on tl:a
current; t hat A. :r. ~oaie, partner t o the deoeaaed , nr.n•4 Angelua
.i n tima to xn-event th,::i e..c0id.ent , u~in3 i n substance th••• word■:

The 1laoh1ne Men haYe gone after t he power and will t un1 1 t on •hila
you·aTe in there.
In coneluai on, we do not find t hat an,- bl -

oan be attached

to any one connected with the ma,narll9nt ot thi■ lline; t hat the
deceased was wher e common prudanos torebade &amp;IV' one's p?eseno• at

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and oa,eeleasnesa amountinB ~lniost to sutci deo
We c ommend tn.e lli.ne Foreman•a pr~ptneas in Bl'rivina a.t tho

acene of accident O !lllcl we a.loo take plGaaut-a in co,iDJleotling the
conduct of J'obn !blro'~ll, Aooit1tant to the Foreman, in applyill!I oo

shortly atte~ the a~citlont the methoda· or the tirBt aid fo~
a?tif icial ~espi~ation in t~o affort to reauscitate the viatim

of the shoeko
All of which is espeotfully submitted by tho Board of

In~ui!"y t hi a 2nd day ot Oetober 19120

C. C. t o Geoo Lo Blaek.

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Salt LakQ City, Utaho
Ane~e~ing your lette~ of ·26th ulto, beg to advise t hnt th~

Pnelli:ialectric machine waa shipped f~om Rock Springs on .August
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Union Pacific Co:. lCcmp-my hao thio coy sclc! to ihc ..;&amp;i d jo~~ A,,,
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l oadin3 be6an; otj-ier-.:ise th~ s~neral wo~king conditions were good.
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a.oc;!:deilta, t:i:at rooms b9 not blasted wnsn they are not properly

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toi' had tl:e room been timbered, this acc·! .dent would l:aT9 been in

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"Dsa.,. Sir: - We \lere at Bel ianr.e. taG&gt;ua,-r \11here tr.e new gr i3.;S s.re in aper~
ation s&lt;ad th•Y are 1101'1d.n:l al.moat p~r!ectl Y•

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w• uill ho?e thelll f1xe1 up eo t)oat th•1"e ~ill bo no ineonvanlsnc•

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TO•ll!0?1'&lt;1&lt;1 I s hall zo out ~1t h a kO~a'&lt; e nd t,a!ffl a r,i ct~r•
of t ;,e car• al011g t h• plan• , and r.il t t:i.'&lt; • .;,-a:,.t pl,u,:ra 1 n • • n&lt;l-

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i&gt;Ul covering one year• a •ui&gt;acripti on tram .T"'-'Ua'"Y l 913 to .T&lt;Ult,:, ry
1914 ror- t.he "Boc:k Sfi"i.n.;I;! .:.:i.!le?"•?

Our C1'e;;renne 01'1'1ce 1a inquiring r or t-llis bill, oo r WOUl&lt;!
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night the beginning of the .sto~ was i n the JUtur~ o~ rain~ wr.1cr
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a.t a time, until t~e snow arid i oe i s worn otr, ,.,e wil l be abl s
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I '7as oi.:t to ·Ileli~,ce this r-,;~z1i11g, looldn3 ov$r t~~ pl ue
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tJpple at a p1· or,er apet.?do

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!3tBtonud \l}~'!.:t '. :~ l',pe is detached.

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s o t .ha:t he cnn more p1"operl y illustrate the

J.d.ea whic h ·I desire to conveyo

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best to wr- i te you ·cl.a s 1.1.uch 9 r..opi ng ycu. -.·ii l l ca tc~ my it.ten, and
be able at t l:a t end !!.O ·l'"v0 r1t out the propoi.,i ti 011, in a more

the y ca n be at tac:~od to the rope, thus doin.1 avay wi t.h all s ave
the t1ppl erran a nd one ot h.9-ro

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written permission,ridh~jPresiden'l'd'~it!:orif the first pa rt, endorsed hereon.

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shall be su:ffrnient and conclusive evidence of such abandonment.
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mine the coal, oil, gas or other minerals lying und erneath th e lea sed premises; said right of mining and r emoving coal,
oil, gas or other minerals, together with all rights of ingress egr ess and r egress npon said premises th erefor, and all
necessary righ~s of way and oth ~r grou_nd s n eeded or usef ul fo'r t he proper conduct of such busine~s there.on,. ~ein&amp;' hereby
reserved t o said first party an d its a ssigns, to be exercised and used by t hem at t heir pleasure, without liability for dam·
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party agre es th at the r ents due under t his lease shall be a lien upon any w~ges and. ~arnings of said second party w~ich
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of said second party t o k eep th e r ents paid up.

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COMMISSIONERS

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HARRY B . MITCHE LL. PRESIDENT

l.lJCILl.l. l;°OSTER MCM!Ll.lN

UNITED STATES C1v1L SER\h c

ARTHUR S. FLEMMING

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

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" CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIO N"

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IN YOUR REPLY REFER TO

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WASHINGTON, D. C.

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AND DATE OF THIS LErr£R

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August 6; 1942
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Mro R.R. Knill, Sec. ?reas.
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Union Pacific Coal Co.
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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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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.
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(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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Secretary

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Mr. R.R. Knill

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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANYi
Time Filed

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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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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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mo~t carefully .

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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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
11

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

�9
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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