<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/items/browse?output=omeka-xml&amp;page=6&amp;sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CCreator" accessDate="2026-04-09T23:59:43+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>6</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>348</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="400" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="642">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/85711233a3474ff1798a7da0eb01af6c.pdf</src>
        <authentication>031b39c2a6473bf0a65db99a54fbe70b</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="4892">
                    <text>Suuda td
O e:PA RTM!.NT No

IJ"
I

AUOIT NC.
'

i022D1

To THE U N ION PACIF IC COAL COM PANY, DR.

---.,..,,... .,. - ""

M A K E CHE CK S P A Y ABL!? TO T H E U NION PAClf.lC COAL CO. A N O AOORl?SS
A LL REMITTA NCE S T O ASSI STANT T R E ASU&gt;ll!R. CHl!:Yl!:NN E. WYOMINC

F"of( 2.~0

•• .. ~

n.7 ~::!'o i ::-·j:t t]°:~~· !.~:.(.'!1

; ,l: :'. CO'-"&lt; _·c,: :,~· . .~Cr ..:,:i &lt;ir ,
: ··, : 1 1 ~if?9 J· ~~~ o ;}! 9 l £:l ii o

c,::

:~~ ~~i .. 1p...~c.. ~t..
{! :~... l:.!~~(~

( Olt.l "

t

,,,.,. r,..,
1
I &lt;..!J ~ u •
¥

..,

. ,,

'
( \'
, .,,,,_,_,.~ V

Int erest 80 da~•s fl 6~
I

l•

I,.

-.,,J~ ...1

._ .t:. t.. :,._::.~

.• ~.. l"'C~~1.

: .. c.1

'' ij~..

~!."~ 1 ; G{i ,

:.:G.. ~

i
I

tr

I
I

,.'

I'

,.
!

./

/

·"

•

.;.. }

, t:"

1-·

v/-'. J ,.
/
II

.......____

...__

,j

Interest Diact. &amp; Exch.

.89

A Jll'RO\"HU.

...

_:_,___ ___ _

�,E~GHT,,, Bl
..c........c::......c-,::.£~

=---

19

Sta

F rc ,,, .. (
__ Bi !I No.

Con "'

estination. _ _ ___ __ ___ - -

Route. ________-,--

allily9 Dr ., For Cfl a ges 011

B ILL RC FE: R EN C E S

O RIG INA L C AR INITI ALS .:I. ND NO .I

I

_ _ H_-_
, _ __R_A_T_ E
_ -11-- --

-

-

, !--A_o
_ v _A_r11_c_E
_ s_~-1 1___T_ o _T_A_.._

-'I

~

I

'TOTAL PREP A ID ~ - -

-

··· - -

-- -- - -. - - ·-··

II

/)►•

--==J

__

1

Toh • •

• ••

J:

Prep id ... . . ..

L --- ~1

I

j=

i

I

T o Co!l cct .. ..:.

•~

Mol C !,·c 1 P

~

,. FOR U SE AT J U N C TION P OI NTS ON FREIG HT SUBJ E CT TO C O NNECTING U NE S ETTLEM E NT.

�:)EPi 'RT ME TN

.

.....

Auo11·

c-

~ Tovo □bcr

1 , 1.1

s~r 1 .1'1" n "-:i rwn , Calif.
E
MAI~!:: c rn:.:c, s PA
LL I G:11 1T"7A

F ou :_• L, • ..,_UJ • 11

!\!,

"'i)"'.1.;:'~!. •·:eC:

I

1•,i:

·r

PACIFIC

'SW TO THE UNI O N P ACIFIC C O A
C"'.
co:::s T O ,-. SSI STAt-: T TRE SU R ·n. C HE "f:f\;

i..:.' ·•:', l) o1r

( ' j.

...: ( ; ·.-

0

•'

.

T

•. t , .

~

nrrr:

"NO Al... D t:S
-· ~, 'C ING

, ·-.1 11.66 .

I •••

·;,-JC' T ;'/ ,

OAL CO. PA Y, D

1. · - ~

&lt;- -

&lt;

f"'eT'""
-• -~
• • I:

\1

\1
I

I

Cc.sh in hr~nt •c• 0:r .i. ~rn •t

Tr easur e!'

'.1

I!

'I

1,

JI
I

I

,I

,,
I

1\

Ii
,_on :,,,
1'1
~

,.

C 1umn rt1

-

sellinC ~enses. Coal

nopt. Acct. no. 136

'I

- - --- - -

:I

�Form lG-S-15-:lO:\I

TRANS-CONTINENT
AL SCRIP BUREAU __
0
ro
I

583 MARKET ST. San Fr.md:;co,............................................~~·····~ {!ll........

'-/,

;

"

'

To...:_··-·----····-·-······..-········--·····························...···...........................................
- · - H ~ - H- •O H O• . O.HOOOOOO•o

,

1......................

_ t o u o O • • • • • • • • • • • o o o o • o o • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 . . 000 • o • • · · · · · · · • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • • · • · • • • • • • • O Ooo 00 . . 0000 . . 0 0

Enclosed plcnw find cficck to your ord1•r for

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 000000 0 0 0000 00 00 000oOe

---

0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 00

"

--··.,..,,-----

$ ..................::'.................................... ....... the rcfuml val H (' uf

Trana-Coatinea t~l Scrip Book, Form S ............................l-umb1•r............................C.........................
,I .

~·

l ssuca"in Nnmc of...............~........................:-::-....

Do not acknowle d ge re ceipi.

u

Youn; truh, /
(."

M. O. BICKNELL, Chalrma11.

�UNrSED

Statement of Book

Fonn

s__.l.Y _No._

,.,.,,.-

�letter Sheet No.

,.,_

...

.,..

--~

.,,

-

(':;_,

1· _,

-,

-

_.___

"1;

-

"7..., ...

-

.,.

..!.

'\,

•I•

- -

- ·r

-

.

0

•.. t'. "

, ,-

- '/-,

,:c ,,

__ _

.

, ,,; '

'

-t'...,.
-~
r.A.
~
1-

-,, .,,-

.,,.

I,

-.

·,

.
~ 'I..

,,.,

-

-

MISSING SCRIP

..

- --"

UNUSED

--

."
..

Statement of Book

Scrip 1hown hereon II un10counted for ii belll&amp; tnced and
u aoon a loclled an:, 1ddllional
refmld doe will be Nill.

--

--

--

J.! ,
~ I . •.

.

__ J

.............

-

.-

TOTALS

II

-

t .r

.r ,-

..

-

,-.

~,,.

_j_ 3_!,
Sil

1- .,

·.

'

l

I.:;/

'1,

...

/1
I

..,-

,.,. I

,

I- ,,£ •

,

, •. J

a

~

b (

-

~

· -

~!

.

/'

/ILi

...,
\

,.

. .,

I

LESS REDE.\ll'TION }"££

y

•

50

,___

TOTAL REFOND

No.

Forms

\

l.

/, • {

....-

,i (. ..

-_.,._, . -

.,,.-"t"";;

'
,
,
L,.

t,,,, - ..
l

.,,.,F',
,.

/;_•.• - . _7":;-:-

-· -....

..I/

-

. ~L·

~t:

4-J. -

Refun..

_,ltl,,\t\l
a... b.WL Mileage • • M.ile
~et RAte
.,
~
,
__;__.J_
_..,,,,..
' ' ~
• U1hl

Br't Forward

£.":..!...-- L__,._ - ~-

"',Lr

-

·-

• ..,'-'••l

--i-

_.

'

::,Cnp ~o·• m...

-

..:.&gt;

�-~ '

I

'-

.J

I

I

j

-1 I ' ~

'!

-r

-r

{
I

i l .. ,l.l

I
✓

I. /
J
I

,

_,I

,I .

I I

✓

MISSING SCRIP

t':i__.

'I (•

Scrip ehown hereon u unoccou.n ted for la belns trlced ood
U IIOOII U l001ted lD:," 1ddlU001l
ndwld doe will be oeoL

UNUSED

Statement of Book

Form s_[_=-_No.._ _ ---,,---__

TOTAL REFOND

..

�letter Sheet No.

Scrip l'lo'a m ...

"" •. • ...ctt:11 - n. wt. Mileage
•
- - -;---- -- - - - -.......- - - -- - --- - - -- l-------------=-=-r·
a a., v.. ,a.

Bit Forward

. _..r

_._,.. per U N

, .,

Mile

II

II

n_

et ,rw.te

~ ~

,,

Re fu~d

.; f

'7;
,, ,ti{.,

- - - t - -- - - t - -- --t-·:;- - - - - • - - - - ·- . · -0--1-- -- - -- - --tt--· -:.c-"~J; ~;·--.-tt-- - -;-:;.._)._ :
- '
- /
·,
f I /.
- ,)- - ~
,,_ . . . . ~
- • I _ _ _ _,_
' •l ,
- - - - ~!~ ~- 1i-- - -:--- -n-- - - -r- /
t.,· I
I
)
✓
'
2 11- - -...--,-~/.
-----i,-+~~~-~-----+---"'~--t- - -- - - - ,--t-- - - - - - - - ; r -- -!..+ l - -v il------lr-'•~•--;,e-t-..
- --tt-- ...-/-;-I
~
I
I
j
~(,I
- ,,&lt; - - ~ - ~- - - - - - - - - ; - - - - , - --I •-._,-- - ; t - ·- - ··-I -- - -- ;- - -;-- - - l:r - - - ; -~I
- ~ &gt;-- - , I
'
.
I
i
.! i ,
'
,
i
~,I.
J
-,,::----t---:,-~--t--~----1---'
' -'.•·-.,'- +...:...----,-- - - i ~ = - - - - - - : -- -1-- · I
· -, - ..!_...:.._ - - ~-~

l

).

d

~J.

._

~1

H

-

..

r

.. .; - ·._,}
-,
. .... - - I_
- - - - - , ---- - - ----..___,-1.,
, .•- - - - ~ - - - - - ; - - - - " -'s .-, - ~
-~
L
;

,-~l

I
I
.
f
, .t ~ )
.
( _ l
- -,---j~.,--~-----1~--...---1--~~~-1----''-'--'--...:...::...;:...:.....+------'--:--'
i
I
'
I
I
,'} .
. I
I
11 I

'~

-

-

' 1

IL_

I - ---ir-.._1t-\•
,:..
J
I +- - -1r
--1t---+,,r'-it-- - - - t -+
--'-I~ -

/ (.
),
7
7
,/- " ·""-_-_-_-_~---_:c-_~--~~t-----_~-----~~~~-- ·._,~1 .,,_,
__?._I_ISSL._rn
_·G-S_GR_IP
- l - -- - - 1 - - ---1---- - - - - : -'-' -- - - ' - - -- - -TO
- T_A_' _~"- ttu.1_-..,."'::::-::r:...
ti ~ / ~ j 3_
I

) :.,-11

.L I- -I
i - - - - - jr---

I

, - --

I

,

Scrip ■hown hereon 11 unac..
couated for ia being traced and
u 00011 u located aay ■ddltlooal
refwld doe will be 11e11t.

UNUSED

"

Statement of Book

Form S_ ~

No. ____

~

._.- i -

'

/
LESS lUWE."PTION FEE
TOTAL REFONO

50

,___i _

�l!ISSIXG SCRIP

- - - - - - 1 - - - - - - + -- - - - - ;

Scrip t hown hereon aa unaccounted for is being: tnccd ood
u 1000 u locoted any 1ddltlonol

refund due will be sent.
UNtSED

Statement of Book

Form S _____No._--~-----

�......,~_.. .,u.

L\:t..t..'t-,

~.. tl ' ".\,,.

-

..

I

,,

_ ,_

/ .

.: : -i

'

/,

:.- ~ ..3 I . , . ; -;

,.t\ : ? ,3l o

~

( ,.,J

...., , &lt;" n

I &lt; C't

/ "~ S' 5 7 &lt; I
,:,

--

' Jr: ✓ 1;:

r.Jt . ,. -----

: ~.

...

-~

I-/, - ;

l / L.,
0

l

t-/ f 1!

-

-

J. t.l , - ,$- ..:. ,) 3 0
,1./

t ,1./ 0

L/ ':- "/,.;

.,·

~
~

:LJ..i~ .

/j ~; .

..

~

:,

/.: ..l &lt;-: ~ :-

~·

• -

..

c•

......,

·.:,.1_, ~

e _ ; ~ ~--~

~~:_..

~

c::. 1...._ ~-

13.,,, :

.:. .-,1~. ...

I~ I!,- ~~-:t.
_,. ~I

-

A~ ~ ,· A

I

,

~ _ .i--

I

UNUSED

- -

r: :
--c-1&lt;lo

~Lv

Ii

IJ/..

:i

_y ()

~

-~

4' &gt;

l1 -'

..

.
..

Statement of Book

Scrip shown hereo n II un accounted for la ~ lnir traced and
aa oooa u located an,- 1ddltlon1J
nlw,d due will be teat.

Form S _ _ :J.c.___.._ No. _ ___

TOT.-1.Ui

,Ii'

'

!I

.,

, /,, / / ~

-

f ... :

~

✓ --

I. /, L

--

11

1:

I

r'·,

~I

,'

..

/_/_

I
11

tiV /✓

,.

..

LESS REDE.'1PTION FEE
TOTAL REFUND

,I

S',.,

L / .-,

.,

•I

f

:J !"&gt; ";

I'

t:

llilSSI);G SCRIP

..
- - - ·..

I

'I

I

..

;.,.1·, ~

·,.•'.,
, _/)

.j

✓

., •.

e"/,:
I

.,

~-

/ --

.,,1,{.~-1~---· .

'

,
. ,.,,

....

L/ ~

rtehmd

1"1~ • '4le..

M lle

~_,
/;.

'- o

I ;.~ ;_;-~r

-

:.r,r:·'? "'
/

•

/.j ·"'- ... • (

&lt; J

.,"
..... -......_... ,
,

r

/ -' ,

'-

~4,. · /

;. t. .. ,-. o_ ~ ~ ..;__

/. I j - c, ..::_ ..:: .:._ st 7 ./t \ :,- •]

-

----1----

Br't Forward

-~

'

.,

LE

�letter Sheet lllo.

Scrip ,,,.. ~

- - - - - - - --

-

_
---1

- - - - - - · r - - - - - ' . -..- ,

Scrip 1bown hereon 01 unoc-cou111ed for i. bclnll' traced and

u sooo u located uiy addltlo11DI
ruand doe will be leDL

Statement of Book

Form S_

No.

Tl)TA!.."

_ _ _L _ _ L _

, ',

LI::l;.Q nwi,;_,1;:;?o~ FEE
TOTAL REFU~D

,,

1

,,.-- -

.,,,;.

•

·50

�... ·"· ""· ..,,101:•

. ,,

l

'

./

,.

7. &gt;

:t/-i ) I '
!

rlotc t=t7

..,.

.'

I

j .....-·\ ,)

...

'·'

/ ),.--..

/

/

,_; l;
•"'-'

.

. ,1f!

Mile:,

Net Rntc

} 72-&gt;

f3.,.

.) , -

ti

I t.

-_ -\
I

/ -1 .

-: ,·

- i-, •,;' •"'-- ~V
VlSSISG SCRIP

J

S f.-rip shown hereon ns un•
accounted for is bcinir troccd

·1 and "" soon as loe&lt;ltcd nny

~ be sent.

additional refund due will

__t'_m:
_·s_x_o__
.. ____l ___....._

Statement of Book

Form S ~ ---No.

ncrund

TOl'A l, REF I :,;'I)

"

�O ta:PARTMENT No.:_
AUOITNC.

:to 9
A1m1&lt;Ls~- -

K llGISTRltb:I) IN

••~r • --- •\ ;_1 • ~ -· V O

.... ,.._
:_

••

€) ~ (.':

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MAKC c1-:e::cKs ~,\YABLC:: TO THE UN I ON PACI FIC COAL c o , ANO J\D0AC S!,
A L:... ,t.MITT A?\ICE:S TO ASSIST ANT TREASU RE R. C Ht;Y~NNE, \'VY0Mll&lt;G

::1u.fL&lt;..&lt;-·~'. ~,· . ~ ...

... c_-_ '~

I

I

I

11

ii

Ii

f,C ·N•~ ~

,:

I'I

I

/ _!jj,,)_•~H•l f f

~

_l__

'I

c,umir 1 0

'!

Cur.tbcrlnr.&lt;1 ~!o.t, r iul

I

I

Oft 15 POUND IN THUi ■ ILL. ftCTUflN IT WITH ALL ~AP~RS YO A\IDITOR f"OR COftflECTION
~o~~.~0"1NK OR INOKLIBLIE fttt:NC1L SHOUL D • • USED IN MAKINO ••LL•

, ....,utSSIOH COP'Y WILL Ill!: TA~EN BY D CP.-tllTMCNT MAt&lt;IHC BILL.

�•

{

L J ~

St11ncl ur d

F orm 803

OF FREIGHl: B ILL

~ ~-, ;?.::&gt; ~•
4

· • • · · · ··

,,.. _.-· / ,,. ,.,-~.: ~;•
. ~~
-?;;l~ !d~-'-~~::..~ ~::.p9-__sta~io = :;..z.:;:::=se::..L .+-/-,~n~-f~:n ~ c c~,signeP..A·- _,,,L__v '" ,'. .,._ -~---,i/ •• · · , •. / /.•
F~e,ght}
V ,-..i,---o , J U
~

- ~ ---:r-- ...;.-,,.. _ ..- ,-'-"--

_____

_ _._Bill No.

Destination _ ____ _

Route _ __ _ _ __ _
~ N T O F' IJ: lll(l tr;t

To

TO 01:S,T\N I\T IO N )

---- ---

---

-

-

---

V nnorm 1ai~cnfic Ro1liliI'@~d! Comf.OlaK!lY9 Dr ' For Charges on Ar ticles Transpo r ted:

• FOR U SE Ao J U N CTIO N POINTS ON FREIG HT

S U BJECT TO C O NNt::CTING LI NE S ET,L EM!::NT.

�Sundn1d

DEP A R TMENT NO. -

---

..

.

r ,.
a _

--- .-.\!~e:ri c•-. ... , ., ,c ,..t
i

..

- . -'-'"'......_.Jo _ ....

~

ry.

•

·

-·

.,.,

- - \ ._._ _ .... ..!. J.6,.___

),..

f{BlilSTltlUU&gt; I ts

. ..:.. ( .,A l,•

To THE UNION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY, DR.

I
....

J

-,~-=- · c

MAK E CHECKS PAYA3LE ·ro TH E UNION P ACI FIC C O A L co .. ANO ADDRESS
ALL lsEMITi"ANCES TO ASS ISTA N T T R EASU RER. C HEYl!NN!a, WYOMING

---- . ----

- 1\
'i

J : ~ :.'::'c~_::·j-~. p:-i tl on tl:0
(!.011..: ::: ..... . t'C: .:.'\t'b ~: t~"'ln t.1.. 0

i'o 1l (, .1in3

Ir~voi cc. l ~O ·-:·2G,)l 0 J-:.tl;; 1:.::i !) J 9J.5
•·o ) Cr' &lt;--,~ •·1 0'-"'6 o -, o,..
27 )'JB, :,:, ::,J -. .. . ,-,~
- ~.. ,,, ...
....
~,
, ) ..'~V ';l ;:;ul~T t..J ,.•} 9 19:!.fi
Iuvoi cc. -- - ◊
o

.
~

LJ

0

'::'l t:/l ,j ,

~ '

\

-

II,

.,,. -

~-

.,.,.," ...,.,J .. ~c.,_q!·
l•~

i-.:

•

~-

1

--~ ::o"
· .:i ,1

:&gt;

·., &lt;; •71 8 1
. _,0 -

H

. 4-1
,, .... ,,,
t.~o,) t

11

I
I

-":&gt;
31• • ~
. -o
~

~r:1:: .111.: J .,::f,c ~; : ~~: 3 .111. u ::oo. ;JG-=: G : ,; !:Ct;(
:. .. t-.: c2·.etl. hcr:c't.o

4

ii
,\

ti

i

!i

1•

jl
ii

e ....o..

A1•1•ko\'1in ~ HR,~TR v· "~11 r Oi. 1. 1-:c,:,o"

~

A~:,;1· c;b~. MA-NAr.Kn.

-~.uh.,-P::. ,:....,.....,,......~

IF A N
IS , ouN O IN THIS BILL ...ETU R N I T WITH A LL ,.A PEIIS 'l' O AUDITOR ..o .. COAMECTION.
C OPYI NC INK OR IND E LIB L E PENCIL S H OUL D SE U SED IN M AKING 91L.L.8
IMPRESSION CO';"Y W ILL SC T A K EN BY D EPARTM ENT MAKINC BILL.

-

·", ) For 1lw Aurli ior.

�-.
Porn, &amp;lJ

~

.
/

~PY OF FRE IGHT
/

•

~---.;-, ...

......

~

Consign ~
~::6-' -z:,/'
Destination _ _ __
R oute_________

1..6!

.., Ir

_z_ ; . ..,,.,...~t /

--=.=._
_

~#- - - _____

\ r:olNT or or,~Om T O ~ T10N)

0

--

-

-- - -

--

--

Union Padific Raili cad Company9 Dr., For (Jflarg'!s 011 _ A,!·ticles_ Transported:
0

TOTAL

jl
t:

• F O R USE AT JUN CTI O N POIN T S O N FREIGH T

SU B J ECT TO CONNECTI N G LIN E SETT LEM E N T .

�i

Mok'-' Cht clc1 P11vabl"I 10 thu Comp3ry

-·-===----=== ==-=-===--==-=-=====-====- ~= ~---====...,.;-===-====-"'""'===
• FOR USE AT JUN CTION POINTS ON FREIGHT SUBJECT TO CONNl::CTlrJG UNE SETTLEl\11::NT.

�Porn, 13(1

~

,

_(_G·-~--..
I
I

.

e--- . ,
/

Ga~io ck Pa ck i ng Coo,

'..

C.

;1 , i ( i .!.. ~~)

- ' ,'..;UOIT 11:C.

Cheyenne , rryo. , November 1 , 191 5
Denver , Col o .

RE\a,-rE.n::i\ , ,
't" . )\ ,.·

,c=,,' /

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MAKE CH.;.CKS FAY'\l:lLl! TO THE UNION &lt;&gt;ACIFIC COAL CO, M~~ \O:J kSS
AL._ flCl11TT'ANC:!S TO ASSI S'(A'JT TRE:ASURER. CHts YeNr-.t::, WYOMINC

i' Fc,n amount of eX)?r ess pa id fo r shipment of
1
! p a.ek i ng shipped fob Rock Springs - Invoice
1• lTo. 68664 dated September 14, 1 91 5 .
PA
1
1
No. 27 695. :Paid by Voucher 111 38625
I•

99 cen t s #

I
I

i'

!

\,

Ii

Origi na l Expr ess Bi l l at tach ed.

I

Cancelled :
Th i s ch~1.:-:-ge is covered by Bi ll Audit
St 904 , WJ.ci.e b;f Mr. Lee.

,I
I

I

W "tf. .
CR&amp;l&gt;IT Th

Rook Springe Mat erial
Al'l'HOVnn:

�c.:

(
DEPARTMENT NO. - - - -

_ Chey:onnc. \"/yo . • irovembe_r 1, 191 6
R ri1;1sTn:&lt; R n

Denver, Colo.
1N

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MAKE CHl:Clt!&gt; ?AYAEILC': TO THE U N ION PACIFIC COAL CO. /\NO AOORL,SS
ALL Rl!MITTANCl!S T O ASSISTANT TREASU RER, CHEYl'!NNE, WYOMING
::.

roR cmo~·1t
.) f
o:;r_)r 0:.::· !~t--: :L&lt;l for chipr1ent of
pcckinc c: ~i:&gt;!.1Ct~ .fc0 ~ ocl: SprincEi - I nvoice
' 1ro . 5DG04 itatct1 ::c ~t e:.'lbo:..~ 1,1-. 191 5. PA

i1

, n o . 27695.
\·

:."l._:j_ (l

·:.i~r -.rouchc::i". ~.~1 38625

I•

.I

i

l'

Orig ina l ~:.Xpr ess Bill o.tto.ched.

l·

II,

Cc.ncel l ed :
~nis charce i El covered by :Sill .J.ndit
9 9984, r1a do lJ~,r ~!r. Lee.

------------ ----

.Au6iic,R°.-·

III
Rook Sprinte :lat e riul

ll

J t;t.. r~h\' 1}ni1_)' 1h~u th'-,: al ,11\~ "-H'\.:11un1 i~ ror rt:ct :

...___, - - ·L ~· ~.. .::.. ~ .,,,,. ./ L-,,

I
.:
A.-..~vi-.u
99 cents] .-

7
':-y .a,_f:._,P'--, -;

A 1•r,cuj ,.,.,.

N O IN THl8 IIILL IU:TUMN IT W IT tt ALL fl'AP£.RS TO AUDtTOR P'OII COFHle:C T IO N

·::::~EU■L~ P llH CIL S H OUL D ■I:!: u a~D I N M AKING BILL■.
0

~o"..~.t;.';;;R.~ :

..i

.,,THY A'II&gt; Cm. 1. f&lt;·110 ,

-1

...__.p

-

_/

IMPA119810N C 0'9Y W ILL DE TAKEN D Y 0 1',.AATM S NT M A K ING B ILL/

A~,T.(;1:s L. l\1As&lt;rHII&lt;.

:,;

�"' " aCII · -

0 1!:'PARiMENT N O . __ _

_

~

u....,_ ... _ ---

n,1.

ro

.

_chcyGnnc t .:y o~-... iiOVO!llH.U' l . ,_191 5
--- - -

l}c nV(;'T D

Colo o _

H. ll&lt;ilSTlttlltll 1 S
~....

- -"•
.-:

·•.

\

-

,~ ....... .;

.,

.;.

--· '"-

To THE UNION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY, DR.
~1AI\E: CtlLCh.;; !"AYABL!:: T O T H E U N ION P ACI F IC COAL CO. AND ADDflC:.!-a
ALL RE:MITTANC!i:S TO ASSI STANT TREASURt.::R. CHEY!!NNE. WYOMING

-..::..:...--.-i Fo n cno·,u~ ,1f _::-_:.re.:
:)._.i ll :·or cl.d.11:.:,ort of
11 i~2 c:ri n G i:} 15 ::_1 :cl: -~·o ~~ ~:oe:: Sp1,i r~CD - I nvoi cc
-~o. G8GC4 t.!.~~ cd -~C.!.l1 c ~1) cr 1 4: , l~l G. ::J;.
"~ 0 • ,.,
')7 G•·., P~ o ..,(.:!.,:
• • 1}~- ••. OUC1:0Z'
•
,..0 or
~ ~ r...,,_ .:,
~~
1

1·I
I

11

Ori c i n:.~l :::rr,rccLl Jill ot tachccl.
I

1·

I

I.

Cancell ed :
Thi s cl-H..1.rce i s covered 1i~, Bill Auel.i t
•9 9984 , mc.u.e by !1r. Le e.

I
I

I

I

I'l

•j'

I

•I

l',I

------ ------ ------ ------ •Au6i-foR.--

i!
ii

-:,:,.~

~".':.':c

1

p UNO IN THI ■ 8 1LL , fl&amp;TUftN IT WIT H ALL ,.A PE.fllS T O AUOITOA P'Ol't C ORRl!CTIO N
l~Jlt ~DELl ■Llt fl'E NCIL S H OULD ■I! U SRO IN M A KI N O DlL':-8
IMPRe9SION COP Y W ILL BE T " K ll! M BY D E~ARTME NT MAKINC BILL

�t _:1~ ::.: ci : )c~.._t

01?.PARTME NT No. _ __·_ ·- -- - - -

•

A U D IT NC. - - - --

H ll!GIST li l{KD \ ::.

~ C? .

I

-

-

-

-

r To THE U NIO N PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

MAKE CHEC"S PA YAC3LE TO THE U N ION P AC IFIC COAL C O , AND ADDR[o.S S
ALL REMl :TANCE S T O ASSISTANT T REASURER. C H E Y l!NNE,)NYOMING

") t ( !~ ~~::

11 ~ ·) .
I'.

:!

J

.)

:_•,, Cl,•:

. . . ,,:
' ' f

::o. ::•; .:,.- t: ~

Ol..iC'i~
' lal

I.·.

~1)1·:.=. .:,_,.--: ·

__-.~~c-::

1

..r:. , l fJ_;jl\

] .

~~-=~1:-'i cc

_-.,~

.· ;.(L c :c- . ::.386:;5

.

·::,:,re:.m :'i. 2.:!. c-Lt~e1~clL

I

I'

I

II

I

IL

!

i•

I

I

::

j·

1:

Ii

Co..ncelled :
Thi s churce ic covered b~ Bill
99984 0

□ad.e

by :1ro Loc o

1'

;1

I.I'
!'
I

I'

I\

~

(;//

-=----

l\ t

IU&gt; r

~-- -- - -·- - -- - --·

i!

Ck&amp;OIT TU

"I·
'

Ii

,,

~ ~!

I'

i,
j'

i
,•

,,
:1
I·

~::V,';."o".:::c

MO N THIS D ILL 1111!:TUIIH IT W I TH A LL ..APf!AS TO A U DITOR , 011 CORRECTtON .
~::!.~ E L l~LE PCNCIL S HOU LD
U SED I N MAKI NG B IU..G. IMPRESSION COftY ~ •LL BE TAl&lt;EN e v D IEPA~TMl!MT MA KIN C BILL .
0

"'

·1\ if)D()n~\rnnda~&lt;I
Ji_l,{.,,Ji~ ·•J 0

■E

1,

--

�11182, &amp;far., 1915. &gt;

mn AmerriC2lJil Express CoOm1,rC~ar~]l)\$ Y_9. mr=.
_
=~
-·:;.-l_~~s.
:- _
For Transportation o.J---------'---.;..___________

,.

6

~

~

F ·r011,___ _...:....:.;__=-------------Slalc 01 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Advanced ChargLs , • - -;--- · - - -:- - --

Shipped bY---- - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - -

- ~
Amqunt of C. 0. /)~'- - ~ -- ~.....- -...

D cde, of Slupment-- - - --

Wciglil---- -- -bs.

Rccciucd pczyment for t he Company.

Total, $ = ====::-:=-.=

American ExpTC118 Compaey iuae11 Money Orde rs, Draft&amp;, Travelers Chequc3, Telegraph ar:d
Cable Transfers auailablc in, and forwards shipment:; to and from, all parts of lite world.

�f ....--...

~o Ame1rn.c.all11 Express Compami:.y9, ~Jr. S f Cts.
/
• j ••
~- ,,,
For Tra Mpurlation of___, _~-''---~_-f
_..,_- •- --:------1

I

/,·.

From,_•_ ....,-= - - - - ~ - - - ~ -- Sf-ate of_ f _ _-f_• _ _
-~·- · _

- - ----t,'-2'.
- -,.- .-.-- n

Our O'liarges

,. ~•
.Advanood .(fka1r,}!es• - - - - - l l -- -

Duties
Shipped, by_ _- - - : : . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - _,, ;·

r

D ate of Ship""'!;:;,___
/ _ •._-·_ -1"'- --- Weit1i:tt_:,--··

~f'·

lllit£.

.11.mounf:ofJ (J;

0

l.D. .,..,.=-----!•"='!""".--

xuta.11;. sl!?·5=!!:!!!!l!!:!!!!!~~~-

Becei11ed payment for tJie, €-0-mpOAIJfl'-

'==================-_:,.J;-'''.,;_;;;;;.======== ======= ===~,~oVE=::.i~u;;;;;;:.,
-

&gt;---

�,-F urr11 \ :tO

R '!lGIST'IS RIU) I :,;

l To T HE UNION PACIFIC COAL COM P AN Y , D R.
j

-·-·--. -. ---,,
'I

-

MA l&lt;.E CHE:CKS PAY ABLE T O T H E U N I O N PACIFIC COAL CO .. AND ADDRES S
ALL REMITTA NCES l 'O ASSISTANT T REASU RER. CHEYl!NNE:, WYOMING

1\

of

.. .., ,.

"') ~

, v l o ) f s.J,o

~ill a t tact.od 2:1c:rcto .

i'

I

ri1

I

I'

;·

I
'

:l
I

Ii
.,II
I

.I

:1
·1

-~;,-.mi1 r
· --

-· '-

I

'. 1

l
I

I

I

I
'

'-·---

-- -- - - - - .

'

·1

a H1;~·ntv A ~n C o 1.1. 1t t ·Trn?\

-,-

--A ~sT c-;FNI..
- • --M A N A&lt;;nn

, ~/.,.-7L.e7
- r----.&lt;Yl....- ~~ ...Q.
•

•

I F AN &amp;.lllAOR I S P'OUN O IN THIS B ILL, PIE.T URN IT W ITH A LL ,-AP£:RS T O A UDITOR P"O N CORRECTION.
C O PYI NC. I NI&lt; OR IND E U S L ft P E NCtL S H O ULD ■ I!: USE D IN MAKIN O U ILL8 . IM,-Rl!S910N CO~Y WILL 911!: T A K E N BY DEPARTMCNT M A K ING SILL/

~
/

or rh« Aii&lt;lito;.

�-

DP. 1. E O F SHtPt'~": E!'\:T

~

-

-'C Ot'H'+CT ! NG Ll l'JE R t::..-Et--1E N C

MBER CF P ACKAGi::s-:- ARTt ZCiis ,~ND M A ~

,,.

f

' '-

•/ uf I.,;, /T

( / /,:)
'
,(•
\.., \ ...

-·

"' 1/ ·--- ~.,'-'. . _...
,

J

.

II

s

0R1G 1NAL c ., ..1 INITIA L S AN D N O .I

P R EVIOU S W AY B ILL !'lEFERENC ES

WEIGl-!T

I

R ATE

I

""' •f ~/\;!~ 17 i ~, , ,,..)_
;,; a¼I

_,,,

I

I ADVANC:::S II

FREI G H T

i

/

I'

TOTA L

11

b -~~:!-cf'

Ii

I

/)

1
ij

l!
\---·

r I

,,,...-

-~ ~-e(
,
?
.

•I

_ __ _ _

.

Y:?3' ),
---

..

-

-

I
____ ,
I

I
'

I
:
I

'I

I

i'
11

~

I

I

i

I

i

!

i..

I
I

-!,

I

I

l

l

~ oloi : .... ......

. Prepaid ..... ...

t_·-~

- I

I ~.1. (..'

\

!1

wI

tf/ ~~ ) /7.;i l ✓' I

t

" T OTAL PREt&gt;A IO $ _ _

(OJ ~

'

- --;:- ..v- .....
\...r"/ .t!.t_,

\\

I

(m

I

'I

T o C Jllsct .. ... I
-'---

.

~,I

i ~II

r,:i;":a• C t!ccl:.1 P ll.v:ibi11.1 to t ho C o mp3ny

• FOR U S E. AT JUNCTION POINTS ON l"REIGHT SUBJECT TO CON N ECTING LINE S ETTL EM E NT.

�Form 130

~ ....1.ncoc:~ ,

.• 0

A nn :&lt;F....~...

. Cla.-.uc:r,U&lt;.~, •.. ~:o ~- ~ l:OV(:r.fot'!_' 1 t_ 1915 Cl nir, :,rc.nt ,
-D..2::l1r.. 0 .::ob.

:..':i:'(:.i(·i: t

t To THE UNION PJ-\ CIFIC COAL COMPANY. O R .
I

MAK !i: C Hi:::ChS PAVABL ::: T O TH E UNION P A CI FIC C O A L CO, AND AODRLSS
A L L r-;EMITT A~ICG:S T O A SS ISTANT T R E A SU RER. CHE:Y :;:NNE, W YOMIN G

( . ~

....... ... ,.
.... • t -

:.~:..!:_.::~;
'

t ..

e;..... :rL~&lt;.-~:?

:!~1J ,U .. ~,C ~1

I

11 .; ~... ~' ( ' ) ' ~ ·
• ..... .;,. ,,.,,_ • ~ (

~"'1 .·....,,..

, , . ...

~,l t,:C ~ cov~:.::.·0ti oJ }1.vc

d

_",D

•

.{!~~J 111. ~ 1!3~1~ ?~t!:)J.; ,,

' ) /1
'-&gt; -

•·. ,~ •

\";: ♦."'

'

!.56 ., CG
1-'.I~LlG

.J • '-,.• .,

-,&lt;;~ •

IJt'. ~ , ".. ' •J t. J

i

L
c·~ . . -: c ,. . ,. ·:.:!.L~~-~~;:! :~..: l~( ,·~ -3.0 ! ~ :~t.1 o fJ:3, )r~~c., l f)·1 ,
:·:.c J ::!:J - 3t·d (~).u~-~1 ~~:!.~l o ...."c:-!.. ~·::t ;~r· , .J.~J.
1

Gor::.e ction :
2~cfl;tct
c h ~~

I

r

, : c

1

..

ne_,r

.f~or1
c::.:.~

.

tL l )i"}1 ()

or, :f)· .1:'. t

"i].e
i n

~~r:ct}·rj0~1~"..J
(~:

:::-

lea.cl::

:':iee Le l-tcr ::i.:::·or1 '1 • .l? . l·'. .:~. Co. --,.( v.; etl_
~rovemlJeT 9 , 1 ~1 1!) , ;:11: ~ac}.e&lt;1. to :)i l l F1.:) cr ~.

,. , ,: [! Li. ."
• ,u O
I

II
'I
r
'I

q

II

ii

'1

I

i

,I

II

,,'

1!

i

.1 Ol'C

For 1hr• An1li1or

�ri

I

:.:!' o

• •

·-.

; : , ...

.:'f'."\}! ~!✓G

nn CC]&lt;?

Cl r.. ir1 ..\ r·~: iitg !J. ·J o. ·.• .::. ~~n o,
~):r:r~ .._1u

9

IIoi;rt; s'k~1. o

Un ion paoif,c

..

�.

.

.

n

D"oiuc GSG1

~

UNrON PACIFIC SYSTEM

,:.v. u. BANcoou:, :vn:1:1an-r CL4.nC .A.oCJC"X'

Dr .,-01:t'U

21.CPLT l"Lll.l.8.J) Jl-E.171:Jl TO

'UNI.OM PA.CJ.710 ll-.AD..llQA.l) ~ A ~9.

No.03??3-501-25
OMARA, NEB..

Union Pa0ifi0 Coal Coo •
•
Cheyenne, YTyoo

November 9th, 1915

§UH. YI AOi~

Dear Sirs;I r eturn herewith papers i nyour Audi.t No. 102213, amount
~12.84
oovering a shipment of peache-a movi ng on Five Points, Utah
biled at Ogden,Utah to Rock S:pri&gt;.ngs waybill 153 da ted Sept 5th, 1915.

In reply to your statement of November l ~t , 1915, Will anvise
Yo
1/
have failed to take into consideration the ~j 6. 00 ch ..~r ge p e r ca r ~: :in
addition to the 68 cent rate. In this connection ,nll te~er you t o
UP GFO 14320, ICC 1988 effective Jviy 13th, 1915.
that I fi gure the actual overcharge on this shipment to be 0 6.84
0

tJPOn return of your amended claim, r e.ading overcharge ~)6.84
vouche r will be issued promptly.
Your~ truly
F. 1',
~!O'! 12 1915

BU F.

crrd!d~
p.

Freight Claim Agent

�• .-OR IJSE AT JUNCTION POINTS ON FREIGHT SUSJ:::CT

TO C ONNECTING LINE SETTt.Ef.lENT.

�\lt,flU )3(1

- ·------·-

' ..
H nti JST 1t1H m

1 :-.

l

f To THE U N ION P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY, D R.
M A K E C t-1E:CKS P A V ABL.I:. TO T HE U N ION P A CIFIC COA L CO , ANO ADDRESS
AL.I.. REMITTANC E S T O A S SISTANT TRl?:A SURER, CHEYENNE, WYOMIN G

..

F o1&lt;

,..,,.

1

~

-· .. ... __

~

.... ;:

~...:;. :: C"
• (i ,

. t -.J

....

,;,_~ . , _. ' =·~- 1..:
~,: • . :~~-l

' '

,.'
t'
l

I

r-:~,...:::;:(._-:

.i.·.

..

~ ~ ~...: :~,

..... ,,--

-~·
. .. ·' •• a -:: •

.... ..;- l' -~
·•·'--··

I .........
I

· f
1

~ - . i ; u ,11·

,, -, ,
\

//

CK~111··, ·10

11

··-- --·----- -

. -

A1•1·110Vl,!I\

tt: AN c..RO,. IS ;ouNO IN;....;, ;.L~. ~e.TUR~ tT iNtT~ ALL ~APCR~ to iuo,1'u~ f"OR ~ORRf!CTION ,
1MPAtr.9910N COPY WILL SI! TAKEN DY OCf;,AATMCNT MAKING DILL
eo•YINC. INM OA I NDEU■Le PENCI L SHOUL O BE U SED \ N MAKtNC S ILL&amp;

�.. ..-..:

.• •
I

II

.,.

r; -

. .......

:
I

·•

.

\ .

•

.

~ -;--,~ . ,;,_.

,.

· - . . : :.'

. . •. : . J.

.
..........

"

.,·- .--·... '. . . ..
.,;.

-

_;/.

n· - , . ~II

F'.P.B.
NOY 6 1117

l

. ')

,t

\ Y.•w:
~

\

~

\

•

...

�WESTE:.RN UNION
A . 0 . C., 5!!;"

-, ~__- : _·_ . ·,: .,:;:r
OFFICE. JS, FACTORY

1612·1620 Ct:.NTl!A ST,
300h3009 A~OTI N ST.
TELE PH ON It
MAIN 8 0 0

. YA:.r- , ~ J. - : .,.,_~-- -'~:-1'.~ r:- :__- -_____:::-='-

FO·l~f W~T~IR!..WQR ~s SYS'l?~M S

~ o::~Yrad:

~

A·•..,~

..,.,,_-~_&amp;_r_

s ( ~\ 1917.

NoV :i 1917
Mr. F.P.Briscoe , Auditor ,
The Union Pa&amp;ific Coa l Co.,
AUDITOR'S OFFIC£
flLE NO, _________ __
Cheyenne, Wyol!ling.
u1JNSET~LED BILLS o.s.1.RA
Dear Sir:-

\ ~

-,~
•

\

I

'1

QUOTATIONS SU8~ECT TO Ot_ANG[. WITHOUT NOTICE . ALL AGREEMENTS AR[ CONTINGENT UPON STRIKt::S. ACCIOENT5 OR OTHER DELAY UNAVOJDABL~ OR BEYOND OUR COJ,,iTROL .

ReferrinB to your letter of October 3rd, fil e BC 102215,
covering claim 1',461, o.w.R.&amp; -ir• .tty. , for overcharge in freight on
shipment of pipe from Tacoma to Cumberl and, Wyom~ng, July, 1915.
We beg to inform you the matter was referred to our traffic
department and they have fi:nsliy run do1",n your claim and find it was
paid. through Ur. Copland's office under his number 0806-85-2 in the
sum of $~'1.60 With aoa•rued interest, making total claim $41.01.

Through

some error in not giving it the proper claim number the dra ft was
oredited to other claims and by a thorough oheok and audit of the matter we find this should have been forwarded to you.
We are now pleased to forward you our voucher f 117, check f 6257
in the sum of ~ 1.01 covering the above claim and no doubt .you will be
pleased to .receive it and close your files on this unss ttJ.ed business.
tie regret it has been overlooked, but the oleim was not paid until the
early part Qf the year. Tbanking you for pnst favors and trusting we
ma.y have the pleasure of' yom,: oompe.ey's continued valuea patrotJa.ge. r.e
are
~'ound

. .. •.:

---:::-.rre-e=-P'res
f

UER-BO

i

f

I

I

�~

W EST ERN U N JON

CONTIN U OUS STAVE

~~odlni--';lf,',;~4-~ J'~~ ~~it~ W'~,,_~_:eee4
.....

0 F F, C E &amp; F"ACTO RV
16 12~1620 C C.NT1!.A ST.

3 0 0h3009 A~OTJ N ST.
T E LEP H ONE:
M.-.1N eoo •

We have your l etter of the 3r d i n reference to cl aim *4-462
against the o.w.R.R.&amp; N. Co., over charge on f rei ght , wooden pipe f rom
Tacoma. to Cumberland, \'iyoming, i n July, 1915.
In response will say we have not r ecei ved any further information from the railway company up to this writing nor have we any r c:cor d_
in our files of receiving your l etter of ~Y 8 , 1917.

h'Vi dently your

l ett er was not r ecei ved or it would have been duly answered.

No doubt

i t has gone astray as we £ind no record of it r eaching our of fice.
We are, however , t aking U!' with our traffic manager regarding
t his shipment ancl as soon as he can get information we will i m·~ediately
forward same to you.
We are very glad you have again called this to our attention
in order that ':.e may review wt.:at bas been done in regard to the cl aim.
i ours truly,

Wlm-BO

·,:-.. p .B ..
OC1 9 1911

�('\

.. '?,..--/iu:•;,
,,--..

~o

::rt..,~jnl1,

·,j...

~~-~~~ -·: ,

~''_!~) ::: '

~'in~t.on ° i ::,0 ..

?01111d1:·r

Co o 9

. • ·,(:.i.nr'i.io n o

.'1.ucl.i t or .
~

-e

1 C,1

•

�i

\.

•

ve

r=-. P . B
JUN 9 1917

�f)

~-- •"' n. ,, ~

• ·-

•• .&gt;

0

o.

-

.,

\

.,

.,
. . L: ...,,._......

•'·

- ...., ,.

0

.....
....: ...... ......,. ,,-~
~

.

- · .&gt;

omn•:~ .

f. "

_,,1.•

r::~ "'· . . ·r~: •~..;:.,..:..

F"-P-BM~'&lt; 8 1917

�.,/

�., .....,.... '"'"' e • ,,.,..~ . ..,...

~

OFFIClt &amp; FACTORY
1612•1620 Cl:NTCR ST.
.300h3009 Ae.OTI N ST
TELEPHONE
MAIN 8 0 0

.

.

~~ ..JO:_: ·~

- .

~-:.~.--:7-~C:$~~f;: ~~~:- ••

••~F,{w~-,~!Rtw&lt;,i'RK~~· svs-raMs
· •-'::·f.'.i· :-;;:.~ •. ;:

'a

~ AOOAESS ALL C'OMMUNICATIONS TO THE COMPANY

%eonia,,~,4;, q_t,

9.J7/. ~e:p.temb~r
.9 0
RECEIVE

1'1r. ] ' . P. Bri s coe, Auditor ,

The Union P3.Ci i ic Coal Co . ,
Che~·0n11e , ·•-~' O?:lil'lg o
De::.r Si r: QUOTATIONS SU!tJECTTO CHANG~ WITHOUT NOTICE. AU. AGRECMENT$ARC CONilNGll:N"r UPON STftlt(tS. ACCI OENTS OR OTHER DCLAV UNAVOJOABLf OR eEVONO O U R CONT ROL. .

6th v;ith the enclostn•e of s tipul e,t ion i :c. du~-15.ccte i n oo: c.l f
of the Union P::?.c i f ic Coal Co. , _ cov ;;r L..s c l ~'.i 1,: .

duly file with the ~.ailv:ay.
Yours t ;.1.i ly ,

�•." .

: ~. ·'. } .,(,. t&gt;r· : ,.:,~ri- .• ,
- . ~· . , . , ,.-·

!! ,

.,

"').:_.:_~tit.,.!!(' , f .'"': 1 f· \ ( ; -b

,

-

"'.

·· n ··j ,"'? -;(I• -

u

.. ,,.

�:.:i., o •~o :~ o z:,~:~
. .01 .,
Vic·) ::.i :.•o:; ::.:·o. .:.t. 9 • •• ..:·21:c':;m1 :~i :i,o
~:2.con, ·:i'c.rf1J.:_~_:·:.,o:..1~

OR!OJNJ;L S1c:q::r.,

F. P. BRISCOE,
Per I&lt;'. 1'-l.L.LM!RE.

�COPY '
·:.:':.'.3: IEIG'i'O[ PI PE &amp; 20ulTIH Y CO.

'J:n.e m1C::.ersigneci, '.!:he ·::a.shin:':to;1 1:ipe &amp; ? ov.11d.r~r Co., t11e c onsi.::;-nor:, of' the f'ollmr.i.nr,de3c~· i bed s hipin9nt:-

Car
U.P. 70869

Co:-:unodi ty

Das t. j ~10. t i on

Y/000. Pi:pe

and ~he Unio'!'l Pacific Coal Co., the consig neo t ner eof, o.n;t t!'.e unders i ; ned Orc•:-:on·.h.shb;·ton ?.ailro:1d &amp; l'.:r.r.i.g.ition Co., stil-·:.ll'."l.t e ~ 1J. :.lf.'l•ee fa 1t ~n y ordel' cnt.Jrad ir.
the ~bo•re entltl ed infon;nl complo.int for a r ei'm1d O!l a c co•.~t of t nc exce~si ve fl•e i f;ht
cxi.rc;es collected on s :•.id shipr.ient sh'., l 1 be i n f :1v· Ol• J: t~o · •a.s::1i ng t on Pi!'e [.; ? o;.: ndr:r
Co., the c ons1p 1,)rs.

:a:· __(..,s:..-__a;.;,·.;..•.._)_ ·_i:_.-=E:..:•.....::.1.:.:·•u;::s:..:s;a.e;""l=-]=·- - C OllS ~ ) 10:'S •

The uni 01! :i?:;..c i f ic Co::i.l Co .
3;; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

B:; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

�cooc::g.
W t!ST6.RN UN ION

A . O . C . 8 1!'.'

A
....

:-

tr :' . i
.

O~PICE: &amp; F'ACTORV
1612•1620CCNTl::R ST.

300h3009 AOOTI N ST
TELEPHONE
MAIN

eoo

Vie art; nereni th enclosing copy of l etter and

s tipulation i n C:.uplica t e, bearing our signature, all of
which are sel f expl anatory, and woul d ask that you kindly
sign the same and r eturn t o us .
You will note copy of l et ter covering this information and will be pl eased i f you ,·.i ll promptl y return
stipul ati on after you have s i gned same.
Tbanking you for t he prompt attent i on you will
give t his natter, we are
Yours trul y,

\VER- HO

t:!'J·'

�C00C.5
WESTERN \.IN ION

ADC

15:!."

;ffll'\'.~~~ : ~~

,,y.i\iil)i

~
0 F'~IC C: &amp; FACTO A V
16 \2· 16Z0 C £NTCl'lt S"J"

3001,3009 A~O TI N S T.
T EL.IE P H ON£
M AI N

• F'OFf

~- ~-,,:

s• s

([-~':..~-,.

•

-~

~~~~!fq~KS SV ST~MS

AODR£8$ ALt.' COM M UNICATIONS TO TM£ COMPANY

~

aoo

..

~/{a,4;, q t,f}!y/

;:eO'I//U:Y/1

Augu.ot 28th,l9l6o

l ~ . J!. "J. :t.oun s btli'y 0
G. P • .A. , O•tr ~:J Coo 9

Portl;:ind,Oroacn.

QUOTAT10H~ SU&amp;Utt'T T O 01AHG E WITHOUT NOTICE . ALL AGRECM CNTS ARC CONTINGENT UPON STRl,C,CS. ACCIOC:NTS, OR OTHER Ot:U\Y UHAVOIOA&amp;l.f OR BE YOHO OUA CO.NTROL

near sir:
(Jonocrning you:r :fi l 0 1 2127- A- ~ l ot tor of

•i;J!~

scoontoenth i notw.nt ,

and :pr e v ious let ·cor e i n t ho r.mt ter of our cl&lt;li.~ "3461. t7e bol 1eve you a ill
find t hd.t

i;ho ::oy or Jct. c ombina tion of re.tao

t'Jll

i c!1 i -i; i s you"~ fur1, os o

t o protec t in thie case a o indica t ed to ud , is a l ~~~d:, ~ r.nttcr of publiahed
t aritt xooord , and uo do no t undcre t~nd thercf o?c you rcfe?cnco to~ nccos3-

1ty for awa i ting pub l ic~tion of tuTiff 6?- C.
You adv i sed uo s one t i uo ~GO ~h~t t ½iaturi ff

\/-5

s ovor~l month.a

a.ray in p:;.-os pec t of publico.tion , u.nd th.L\t ,1bon r e issued you s.7ottld be &lt;.1ble t .o
dispose of tllia matter. Wo h2.v-1 ro contl y ::-ocoived a c opy of t he r oissuGd xi:z
tari ff ,and uc fai l t o ac ~ any change ~heroin o.s to t h iG situation a t ~:oyor

r ~ tho oxp3ct~tion th~t we n i11 bo h~l
.. ping secure a n e arly settl (&gt;
.mnt ue c:U"c accompliah ing atipul.ation ..lone t m l.i nes of your suggestion of
t ho 11evonto3nth alth ough -.·,c h .1vc n o advic o of t i tle of this ce so wi th t ho·

rnteratats Oom?!lerco Co!Dmi s aion ,as \lo ·ravo ha d in a1m1l ~r informal complainta
111 t l'!a p.Aat , and .as t ba l ~neuago of ·l.hn e tipul a.ti on u o~l d socm to indica t e
~ c s h oul d ha.To t o compl.c,te ~rcpQ~ly.

Yours vc_·y t r uly~
-;;rw'~··~:::::;;"".A'I"'--- !.-• o
_u===n=--d
- ~y-::
I
~;,,~

�~

It)

I

,,-

I

I

L.

I

�I I

I

r

�C O O E -5
WE.STERN

UN I ON

A . 0 . C , S t!"

Ll3

~
~
,:n
..
I~

~

~~
·',\: ,,

.

,

Mr, F.P Briscoe,
Audr, Union Pac. Coal Co.,
Cheyenne ,Wyo.
Dear sir:
Your file T letter June 9th.

\

We ar~ enclosing copy of cur letter as above f'or your inform )
ation,in connection nith your fila ·fl.s given. Vle are sorry that we ii.re .
not in a position to hasten settlement , vihich will neceasarily be slow
by reason o~ having to come to you at the hands of the Commission . . /
,, ...

V/im-BO

•

Yours ve-:y tr1.,1.ly,

..J

�Pi2o '.i: •

.,

. ,,
-

-

0

·::.ci1!1~.:tui1 :'i 9c rd t o o

.: ~ , , •. ~)1i:1~;tc. .! .

• 7

~r~n.ru., 31&amp;1\"".:t"'...., :.: .

f, P• .:tii,SCOi,

•

�11
f.
i..:.~_)

0 F'P"ICC &amp; FAC'"rORY
l6H~•1620 Cr.NTt!:R S T.
300h3009 A!!loOTI N ST,
TELEPHONE
MAIN

aoo

a
,-\.

...

' r-:; ,.,,~

~ ... ~- .·c::o.~.-w~~ ~~~~R'~s- s

_-.-:;. ·~:-~::~~-- -.

•

"\..,

-

·\

.~: I •

S'TE'IMfs

0

A p ~ e : s s ALL 'cOM°'MUNiCATIONS ,-o TH E COM P A NY

!::faemrba/~)'f:;j//t. Ult. 9.7J?I. .rune
3rd -,J: 9·1
, . : ~&gt;..:l ~::J

0

?,!X. P.P,Eriscoe,

Audr. TJnicn Pacific Ccal Co.,
Cheyenne,Wyomi~g.
Dear sir:

,. l. ~ : ~ ,.11-:!s zvr:t~

- ~--- --

, i ,_ • • ' , I I - - - • _ _ _ _ ,...,. _

QUOTATIONS SUBUECTTO 01ANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . ALL AGRECMC.NTS AR[ C.ONTINGEHT VPON STRIKES. ACCI OENT!&gt; OR OTHER Of:L~V UNAVOIDA.&amp;Le OR eE:Y ONO OUR CONTROi..,.

Ref'erring to your letter. March 1 8th , and correspondenc e i n r e gard
to overcharge on shipment of J?ipe v-.,e made t o you at Cumberland i n uP car
70869 last .ruly lst,we return herewith your bil L Audi t 1/-102215 vs . the
Oregon Short Line :for ~~ 3?. 50.
'\J!e incorporate hereaftercopies of claim ourn numbe r 461,which v:e
presented to the 0-W R&amp;X Co. ,in your interes t,wi th ac company ing letter, a nd
reply from G.P.A. Lounsbury.

The exact rate situation will be PiaiJ"I to you f'rom this ratv..rn , c:.nd
you will see that while there is no question of a fi nal ab atement of charges
we a..re not in a. position to hurry the payment whi ch must come as an auard
through the Interstate Commerce Commission .

--

~:r. Lounsbury shows that refund to 59·li 2.s offered by him will be \
held in abeyance for a time ,and. we will therefore ·wi t l1.-hold. re tu.rn of clai!ll \I
to him, until. you have '.1::12.d an opportunmty to \·1ri te usJ.saying how you fe e l in
tr...e matter of acceptamce of settlement ofi'eredby him as u volunta ry petition\
to the Commission.

·J

vre will spare no p&amp;ins to handle the matter to your greatest
satisfaction but we do not Ylish to do anythi ng th.at may embarassXIDIX you in
the least. Kindly advise us after perusal of following correspondence.

"SOLD TO---oregon Washington Railroad &amp; Navigation Co.,
cr..a.rged
Should be

portland,Oreg on.
Claim B461
30 ,OOO#
@
30,000#
@

$ 210.00

overcharge

$ 52. 50

(

15?.50

oreg on snort ,Jine frei~ht biJ.l :fte6 dated July ?th 1915 ,at Cumberland,
wyoming,attached for Ut' car 70809
n

•

�F.P.R. 12---June 3rd,1916o

-------------------------

To H. E. Lounsbury from Washirigton Pi pe &amp; j?oundry Co.
11
We are handi ng you herewith claim B46l which we are pl a cing with
y~u . for_refund of $52.50 on Union Pacific ca r ?0869 conta i n i ng wooden wate r
pipe shipped by us to the Unicn Pacific Coal Co. ,at Cumberland ,Wyo~ing.
You will note we ight of 12600# charged f inally as a ca rloa d at
the th.rough calss C rate of ?Oi minim'.l..l!t weight 30 ,OOO# unde c your tar i ff
6? B,I.rJ.0.#223;having been originally assessed ut 59 ~i made up of the r a te
of 52½¢ to Moyer Jct and 7¢ beyond.
The 70&lt;/ r a te applied is prima facie, unreasonable , as i t exceed s a
the combined local r a tes as above,and a reasonable r ate seems t o be the rate
to Granger O?l wood.en pipe of 52i¢' ;ina smuch as the class Crate applied here
at Cumberland,is the s ame as the class C r a te i11 e ffec t to (;;rn.nger .
V!e l~ve no doubt but that i t Wc~s your i ntention to ac cor d the
52½f rate tot1.is district,and we arP- g oing to ask ycu therefore i f you will
not kindl;-,r take t :his matter dif refund up with the Interstate Commerc e Commission for special authority to adjust a s cla i med ,so that we may credi t tre
amount to our customer. 11
To Washington Pipe &amp; Foundry Co. , from H. ·ID.Lounsbury.
"Our supple::nental space in tariff 67-"B has be en exhausted. Tariff",
which is a vo.aiuminous one ,is bein:,:: reissued a:r.d it. r:1ay b e seYeral months ilffi:f
before this can be accomplished:consequently have n ot been a ble to publish
combination of locals on Moyer Junction on wooden water pipe to cv.mber l cl.nd,
\'Tyo.However when tariff 6?-B is reissued i -t will carry :cate of 52{-¢' sa:ne as
applies to Granger,and we will the n be able t o petition the Inter~tate commerce Comm.ission for authority to r efund charges i n excess of 59t¢' based
on the Moyer Junction combination.
?or your information,the Commission consider the measure of reparation the lowest available combination at the time of mov.ement and no t 'the
l.ower rate voluntarily established b:\,i!. carriers subseq,uent to movement. If
you will correct your bill accordingly, will submit to Commission on the
s!iecial docket. 11
Yours very tru~y,

VOO-BO .

/

/

�,(ii,
_

___: ,O:reg on . Sho:r.t. .Line- Rai lroad _Co ., .
•

~

,

'
l&lt; aGIST a::. 1urn I I&lt;

-

----

l

-'I,). ..:..-.

- ~'\!'bt ~~-

-Che y.enne-,- Wf o-.,-. oct_obe.r-29_ 19 15--

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

MAKE CHECl~S PAYABL E TO THE UNI ON P ACI F IC C O A L CO., ANO ADDRESS
·:-- · ·--::;-

ALL REMITTANCES TO AS~S 1~•:r:'". T ~ : : :U~~ R~ -~t-l-EY~NNE,WYO~ING

I

of overche.rge i n f reight f or shi pment of uooden TTater pipe, covered PY Tacoma ,

; Fo" amount

Wash. to Cumberland , \Iyo. \7ay Bill #1778,
July l, 1 91 5.

,.
1

I
!' As Char ged

Should be
Tacoma to Glencoe Jct . (sa.me a.a Granger) .526
.05
Gl encoe Jct o to Cumberl and, ~ miles
:-m;·
300 00 lbs. Mi n.

I

i'

I
I
l

I

I',,
I

i!:

Orm&amp;ll Co's Tari f f 67- B, Item 2930 , Page 93

!· '3est ern Cl a ssification No. 63, Page 271,
I tem 10.
Or i g i nal freight bill attached hereto

,.;.&gt;ROVE~

1

•• ••' · •• • •• ••/ t

/ 2 ...
~ mG AGEtlT,

_&amp;r:"""~1
C 1um.-r TU

Cmnberland Mater ial

I

I:
It

n
ii

�I

' ,

i" I n y

• '. :i.~ o

.. o

:-:•t·;;:_ir,l_]. 9

.;. o

r:i. CC'

·:_·v:,i-.:.o 1 ·;.; 9
1
~ ::-..

-T·

c.:1t1

15 , 191Go

G.";1

.shin~tc on .?l po t'..nc"i. ' 1' 0 121J. &lt;1l' j,- Coo 0

.::.1

~o 1.:: 0 ·:t~G]!i n.~"'GO !lo

•
·,__c :;.rn 0.1..
......, -.•~..t:1.e· 1.
• 11
~ ~rour
s o:•1•y "vO
_ ·,1e r;:::: o:::

c·12..::.r.1
. ,,. . .,t(tl
. ~ · ~vO.r·
•,. -

·cru.Gt t htd; 11.o~i:-. t :1c ·::o:y t o u G~?c J r1y :rc cov c ryo

or tho clo.i m f i led i)J ~ron ..

0an,it~,\L StONl!lD

i-. P. 6RISCCE,
J' 1r °!?. Ji.'A .(.LMl TI,Al,

•

Au d i-'&lt;;or.

9

�~

we.GTS.nN UNION

C O N TI N UOUS S TAVE

,,.' j/:;oc/4rbo///;~4. ~/~~ ,g;m-1,- e&lt;7/,-ecUY.;&amp;

~

2·~
-~~

~\\\~~\'i~
)\1\~ji\l\11))1;\l\l)i'')::'')!f: .
-·

►__,,:--

~ -~ --~7 ~. •,, ~- '. ~- : -~~~- If _:.: ' ~ . . :
F'OR .W A1:1Eed.WORK.S SYSTE;M S

,J

ADDRESS ALifoM~,U~ICA,TIQNS TO THE COMPANY

,r"T £ L l: P HO NE
H AIN 8 0 0

J,,4 '-4...

_.,...._

•

••

··_1 ' ) . .
~•-t• ~
_,1.., ..

Q UOTATION~

_ •

•

• • -

~ .,_ V - e

~--·=-

)

f

•'\1 i. :: : 1• t

&gt; • ..;._ --~:: .. ,,: Z;,

...:J:...l ~o . ,

,.., '- - ·
" \. .., . .

1

1.:. . t l ~ J.. ~ •

•

,I

•

,,

l·./-\1

t '"' •

CJ

-

J.5 4~iJ

sue.r..1tCT TO 01ANG C w 1THOV T NOT1c c . ALL AOAtCMtrtTS ARC c oNTtN GtNT UPON sm1,c.cs . ACCIDC.NTS oR
- oTke:-Ft o r:~ v UHA VOJDA L t O R B !:YON O OU R CONTROL .

--

,.
,: -

I I

....

r

'

.J.. -

)

·'

.,

- -- ....

t, .,;

::.

... .J..

, _

-

-.

J.

, . r,

\,,,,,

-:...:_--..-!

.. -· i.

..: "\

..

.: i l l
. ,.... ... .. ..., . i . .. .
( • J •
- - • • i.....

• . . i. ..:

:·•l e

...
_,..

·J J..

,,
:. . :... t • . • , ,;.. i ~.
-.-.: - ~"W"!!

·""
..-'!"O"'•

.. 'J ; r 1 ~: ! : 'J
... ..,..: - -. .

: ·J ~ ,:, •
: -:..-~r-....- .-., ..- - .•-.: .-•.....,...-:a.:

( .

J .

•.. ,._,, '

·-

• u ...,, t

�.. .,
..:,

1

•• J.. ..!. -~

- •'
• '

•

:,.!. l

'·- e . . _· . .-.

J • ..: ••
..,;

.._.

• •• v

�•

O

. -1 0

·r : :l • :.... ::.· ch

10, l 1Jl G9 I :ro:::orx·oO. -;;o y on :?or
3ol :..oc·don , t.:'.1. .J.i m D.'l''.l:i.:.1s-'.; Orc~~on S1~o:c-c Li n e :::~:.•.il:i:·on.c1
1-.,, {·'••(,.: .,, i, -: o·.1 " 11i .,...,,, eu·'1·, o.,, ---.., -'·e·
.
Co.,..,.I'\,.,• .,.._ , t .:,o·,·
._. ..,. ov o•.,.c·')"' -,.r:•o
.J
lJ .1..
1
y :tpcs t o Cr!.in"borlm1d , .·:yo. 1 0:1 Ju'. .y ~-, 1915 0
• •• l,..,_4J.(

,4

• - l..t...L

&amp;J.

-

-

,. . _

)- •

\.I

-

1..J L •-.:/- 1 \

.!..

.~l ..

:J .::1.11 :10 11 : )10~ $0 2..t1.-::lc c '..7~! ')."G GllC CO S S you r'.'.i.'G
lmvinr~ i n colle c ·~;in:; -~:;de cl2. ~1_;no I.:-' 701,1. -~h :t:n);:· t'i1c:i.:e
io ru1:,/ :.:\i:t~t~~or ::.::.ifo:!:':.28.ti o:1 n:-~ 3.~cis•\·~·1c0 • :0 c2.:: ::."e:1to·z·
~-ou., 11lo::1Gc l ot : 1.s 1-('J:.0::-- o ;,

:1.uc :i.'i:ior.

F .. /·--·. • .,

MAY '; 19i6•

�~ :.:L-. o

·. , .,,..:oll 9
.~. o
7ico .:::..·c--:-i t1c·1t , ·."!o.s'.!~in:rton !?i pe ::mcl T"lo1L"1d r y Coo 9
:.\·.CO.JQ. 9 ::o.:::hi :1,rtcP.o

, 0
1

·:yo., oa July 1, 1915 .

i::.1ou .

~ou:.·o trul y ,
OlnGD-TA.t. StGNt:D

f, p, BRISCOE,
Per 1'. ~ T t l f,

. ·n/
... ··-

Au.c1i toro

I

�i.1D.1·ch 1 8 • 1 916 o

:.:x·o ·.","

0

_: o !1ll8:Jello

Vi co P:,~on:i.&lt;10:1t , r:nohin"/con Pip0 o...nc1 Fournl ry Co o,
~::i.coraa , r.'n.ohi j1";ton .
Dea.z- Sir:

Line Rnilro~cl

Company for ovcrcho.rge i n f:rci:i;h"'G on shi p:nent o:r

,7ooa uater pipes at Ct11."'1be;rlanc1, ·::y omiw.,~, Jul y 1, 1915 .
I am a lso sendinJs t h e ori-·: ina1 freight b ill and co-pi e e
of letters dated lfov cmber 18, 1 915 an&lt;l :December 23 , 1915, ?ror:1
the Clo.im Agen·t of tho Orc:i;on Short Line :::to.ilro o.cl Company, i n ·::1~ic h.

t!1e rcmoons for 1•efuo in~ "co 9ay the cl~im o.r0 stated.
Any a so icto.:ace you r:i~ir -;i ve us in col l cctinr; the over-

c'i11lr~e mll be o.· )}?recio.tea..

You.rs -'oruly ,
0B:rGNAu StGNED

F, P. BRISCOE,
?ul'" F. ~.il.Lllflll"0.

Auel.it or.

�J !l:&gt;~t~-11
07j
6~
THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
Form 210

e

IN REPLY PLEASE ltEFER 'rO

OFFICE OF

i

NO.

..... ....AU . D.I T..0 2...............

File T.

Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 11, 1916.

Mr. A. R. McNitt ,
Fr~ight Claim Agent, O. S .L-. R.R.Co.,
Salt Lake City, Ute.h.
Dear Sir:.
Referring to your letter of November 18, 1915
relative to The Union Pacific

y

Coal Company's Bill Audit

No. 102215, Claim No. 8175-8-11:

Will you please return all papers submitted
with this bill, as we wish to make claim against the shippers:
Yours truly,

�(

C

)

\

Fil o T.

::ro J.. ~ :. ~'c_'";·i ·(,
71 ..... 21;-.... ,·{

,'-'J.~J.·1

~t.-J.~~ i!t'..!·~e

Ji.;:ant 9

C ! t ;r ,

:!o o J.0221f&gt; , Clci n ::~oo 81'78- 2- 11 :

�..
,:

I

,I

.

~)l~f,

.,,.,-

J· J
•o.L.i.Q.~,

0 F'fl'lC'E'. &amp; FACTORY
16l2·16ZO CCNT~,:t S T".
3001,3 009 A ~ O Tl N ST,

TEt..E PHONE.
HAIN

4 , 1916 .

e oo

Mr. ~ . K. Lee, Purcha sing Agent,
Uni on Pacif ic Coa l Co . ,
Cheyenne, ~yoming.
Dear Sir:QUOTATIONS SUBJECT TO otANG' WITH OUT NOT JC~ . ALL AGREtMENTS A R t CONTINGENT V PON STRll'&lt;.tS,, A CCI DENTS OR OTHE R OCLAY UHAVOIDA8l.~ OR BEY OND OUR CONTROL .

Referring again to your l etter of February
25th with reference to your l etter of J anuary 6th , re gardi ng freight char ges on wood pip e shipped i n U. ? .
c ar 70e69 which left Tacoma July 1st, 1915 , pir e be i ng
ordered under your order No. 23003- 9880 Cumberland,
our invoice of June 30th, 1915 , Folio No. 6384 .
After carefully reviewing your claim will
advise the best and ~uickest way to handle it is to
have you send us your clai m as presPnted, which has
been ret urned to you unpaid by the ~ailroad Co., and
we will make claim at this end .
''le

can then a.dvis e the Railroad Co . it has

been turned back to us for settlement.

In filing

c l aim direct we are ~uite sure that the ~ailway Company shoul d refund at l east the am ~unt in excess of
'!le

can handle it much better as your claim

than by correspondence in trying to get you to force
1t .

�If you will kind~y eend us all papers
in connection with the c l aim we will i mmediately
take up with the Railway Company and we w.ill e end
you copy of all papers in connection with t he mat ter .
This is the beet and qui~kest way of adjustment of the matter, which we trust you will
ar~reciate by sending us the claim .
Yours truly,

WE..~ - BO

�~

CONTINUOUS STAVE

A .O .C .

~t!'

o/.f~~4-~/'~~er~ ~.r;,'v /?112c~&amp;

r y.~t?C&amp;ni,

!J

.·

.,

('I " ~

\{:

.1)1\ll)\il}'.. l\"1\)i\iii~
,...,,.
--:: www .y

·&lt;:..

--~_-··.:· -~-~='(~•
•,4 _v,~ . •- ':, : -:_-&lt;',(•f~:-~'::~
t: ~_,_..;.- -:, , __
f-'Q)~.'.WA.~~w~~-K.S SVSTaMS

J

.. ~1.u,.,.....

0F'"fl"IC£ &amp;F.-.CTORY

1612•162:0 cc.N'Te.A ST.
3001-.3009 A~OTI N ST.

,,0, ADDRE'si~ i f~ ·c J,;,~~N;~~~;·O N~ TO TH E CO MPANY

f:t"aoon--1.,,a,,~_,,e, 0/,t,!J?J?'/ February 29 , 1 916 .

TEL[!PHONE
MAIN

eoo
j\:J
x11r.

nr, •

~r

.!\..

I,ee, ,;:,
• h a s 1ng
•
... urc
Agent,

Union Pacific Coal Co.,
Cheyenne, ~yoming .
Dear Sir:- .

QUOTATIONS sueJECTTO OtAHGC WITHOUT NOTICE . All. AGR~~MENT5 ARE CONTINGENT UPON ~

I KES. ACCIOENiS OR OTHER DCLAY UNAVOJO~eLf OR eEYONO OUR CONTROL .

7e are in receipt of your letter of the 25th which

is duly noted.

We exceedingl y regret to not hav e r es ponded

· to your letter of Janu~ry 6t h.

However , your letter had been

mislaid and we are now taking this up with our frei ght adju~ t ment board nnd as soon as t he proper att enti on i s gi ven th i s ,
we will write you fully.
.7e trust this will be satisfactory and will say y ')U

1

may expect to hear from us in a very few days.
~e regret the proper attention h ae not· been given to
your letter prior to this, as it was purely an over-sight.
Trust ins yo,1. will be kind enough to over-looked our
delay in giving you this informat ion, we are
You.re truly,

\'J~a -BO

�,,,....
(

.

.\)C~1..'.!.'

•,. j~l.' .. : c;»

CC to Lio.t·t; S~i tn.

�·~his pipe \';US uold to us on m1r Ol'de'.i' 23003- 9880 ,

0

•

cc to uatt smith

�l'

'

'

.. . .t! ' J ·., .. 'i)

: , l .i
r,

'\.• u

,, r., r!.\ .. }...

,
""'.'I,
• r
•.,,.,
.. ~ .... _, . . . ~ · •.

0

o i
, .,

•. TO '"'v.. i :· ~)~i :. J
o··· •/ ,"c ~,.,..,, "f:

"

~r:-: t'.... c.:.·

, l,c

;c.·~ :.-' ~~rt 1J
.:i].. ~ .:c,·v ·~-, l;,· \~: • ,
.·:o t.rn.·o 1wt1 t· ::; e; • l ,1~.. c1. ; '; 1tr::... n··2o :::-e
;5 , \, {j .. ,1)L. , i t: c~.. ::·::.'&lt; &lt;? ,; •
.1...

.. .

You-r~

Gl' uli t

'

�8To\NDAAD
12•14•0,0000

Fon.." 5851

SUBJEOT:

~

UNION PACIFIC

·~

A. R . M.oNrrri\ ntmGU"r CLAD1 AO~"'r.

• •; \

IN YOO'lt ll.EPLY I'LD.A.81:i n.c.vr;n TO

,.

No._

s.AL1r LAKl!l OJ:TY, UTA H,

_ __ _ __

Dec . 23. J 9J 5o

The Union P ~ci fic Co&amp;J Co.,
Cheyenn&lt;.:: 0 Wyo o

GentJ emen:

,

which you failed to attuch p&amp;pers in your claim of Oct. 29th.
LCL r ~t~ will not ~pply ~f shippere ordered a c ~r to
go through 8f curl Ot,d; therefore &amp; rate of 70¢ on wei e;ht of
30.000 Jbs. if correct.

With thif infonn~tion truft you will

p~nuit file to remain cloeed •

.l:iB J

f". T.
DEC 27 t9rn

�~~ro

... 1.0

_,. o

.. :f..

1:i.i:./!J o

: .. r~·~j, }~~

l~,t: i!·: ..:,Gent
o s.r,.n ;!~
tJE"it IJ:tkn Cit~; , Ut~~h.
1

•

t&gt; .

f . P. B~i!,~Qr:,
ri ..i t TI\ :!"'~

__,}..LJ..L.

Lu.CU t 0 1' •

...

�'·..,.. _.
•\ . ' ' .

• 1•
.,:LJ.

�8TAN0ARD
12• 1...00000

~ -

UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
J;W Y 0OR ~

A. R. MoNrr:t\ ~CDT CL.6.D1 A.Om-..~

J'LV l'"LDA 8 1l ~ TO

N o,_ __

_ __

Onc.OON Suon-r Lu,.T. ~ o.u, Co.

SALrr LAKE CITY, UTAH.

Nov. 18 , 1915 •

The U • P • uoa 1 c o . ,
Oheyente , i-!yoo
Gentlemen:
Returning :l!'/B submitted with your claim of Oct. 29 t h.
There is no authority to protect combination r ate bu t
tariff provides specific through r a te, throu_gh Class

11

0 11 r ate

of 70¢ I per tariff 21290, ICC 233 of June 4, 1 91 3 .

Im-B

Yours truly ,

4/b~
F. 't,
NOV ~ 1915

z,o

�SUBJECT:

THE UNIO N PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

/

I.

\
IN R E Pl,Y J&gt;LBASE REFER TO

OFFICE OF

NO.

0

_.... l"'.

u o

.. :.. o

,::.:: ,

?1.1.rc ~:.:, -c; i:., _
c::-:--"';:11~.~:'

:·

0

•

0· .i ::-· 0

to

.. r
.:..

.

.

/2 •
/

~

: _Ij~:~

Si,..,J_•_ :!~I ~.?::,;~::o_:.:..'.:.' •

�For1H UK1

A U DIT N C ..

-Chc~cnnc,. ..:y o. ,_ cctoll_c:c_JJ9_ 191u

To THE. UNION PACIFIC COA L C OMPAN Y , D R.
&gt;I AKE CHl:::C!\ S PAY A8L I:: TO THE UNION PACI F IC COA L CO .. ANO A 00RI!~~
ALL R ..:t11TTANCCS T O ASSI STANT T REASU R E R. CHE Yl?NNE . WYOMIN G

·!

r:;o:i:. •• . :~· o\·1 rci :.e.i.·cc :.n f':i.•c i c;.ht :Cor chi p ::c.;:-'~ ()::· ~-00, c-..·, ·.;,~t OJ' :'.,)i l)e, C;OVG:::'CCI uy :..ccoun. ,
:c.~l-.,, to ..: -:..::~~-·--1~ :1&lt;2 , .;;·o . '.,:..:.-y ::ill :: 1·1 170,

FoR ,

Zu l ~- l , J.~! 5 o
,: ..1'
i

, -' ,- .. ,. ,

\... - - l.

OJ. Qo "
•)
t,
·.,,

lo..,\,,

,

: .. 1·~: l c. ::c

1

, .. ''l.n· t {;~C Jvt o( ~:~r:c ~:; 0 l"'D?JCCT)

I

t&lt;;:":...

I·

. le .c }C .:-..:.~ . :..~ ...,u; iuo1:l :i11c1 , -..CJ :-Jilcc

I

J '0,~0 1 h ~ . : l i ~'l o

I·

'

I
1·

ii

.c~t.crn t.,l n.c:Ji :.'im:tion _:o . bS , .:.~~:c ~•11 ,
It c:2 l t') .

r

:iricinul i'xcifilt b ill c.it~cl.ct.. i.crot o

I
I

.1

·i

I

~~

' '" ~ ~
l•T•

.

.

,'.-, GIT,

\

-..~11,)..,
.
1

.'
C k lWII TU

I!
•:
:'

IF Ah f:"R OJII IS ,ouND tN Tttl:S D ILL. A~TUAN IT W ITH ALL PAPEA :S TO AUDITOR ,,-oR CORRe CTI ON.
CO..YIN Q UlK OR tt~DELIB LE PENCIL SHOULD Ill!' USE D IN M A KINO 81LLO, IM PRl!'SS I O N CO~Y WILL aa T A K E.N DY 0 11'.PARTM E t-lT MAKING 81L.L

I

�,

I

--

Sto ndnt'd

COPY

I

0 · 1 4•1 00. 000

I

/-.,

r-,.Consignee·_:/
-'-:_
·1.,,_·..;':...;..:::-::___.:•_l =-...:~:..:..!....:::.
'-':.:.:..:..
) • -~-·_c_·=·..:~~ :_ I

Or., For Charges on A1t icles Transpor.ted :
W~Y ~ ';_I.ED FR O M,

,

.

&lt;.

,;,...----. - ~,.-'it° tJI "l..
~·!. C.:,;-; fl ..,,J

I WAYBILL D A TE AN D N O.

,·

'-,:_,,v '-1

7 - J-

•

(t

F?,LL NAME OF S HIPPER

,/ c,./r ; ,

- 7.,., .

NUJl:'IBER OF ~AC K AGES. AR, ICLES AN D M A RKS

I
l,

.+•

l '/

,·.t"'""'

.

I . '," ,-

..:;,~L

I

W EI GHT

11

.• ) . 1

R ATE

'

FRE I GHT

.

,

•

·.'':-!..,'/

O R1G1NAL C AR 1N1n11Ls ANu Nu .

I ADVANCES

TOTA L

I
I

~

/ ~

PREv1ous \o/'YB ILL REFEREN9 E:s

,

/ / ,:,'- :.•_(,(, , &amp; \pi w
/~\·;;..-

CAil IN ITIALS AND NO .

...;.

.- ;/. 1 /

,rrl?,.J / 77 --J / J/J,.f?../1.!'L / .&gt;...u::t~ ~;,, 1-.-,! / , :_,-

I c oNNE'c nNG LI N E REFERCN&lt;;E

POI N T AND D A TE oF SHIPM E N T

.l ( Y
• •1

(OJ

(10·-;;_.t--~:: :.-L-,-~. .... ..,- \J \.r/..L I o &lt;-i

I

t..r1.J .:; o ;I . ;-1. -·- .~.:..·;~:::-]
I
,

J ..\ 0 l C0
0

fqn .

p .A. ]

l -"-:-

' TOTAL PREPAID $ .

Tala t . . . . . .. . . ··tl- - - - - - -

e,ooo" •••• •••• ·:,,

I

~

•. c&gt; . ,
--=;..::,;{ ,.;~)
T o Collect ... .. _ .
• -~ -

~

I M .lkt, C heck~ Pcvcblo to tho C omp:anv
• FOR USE AT JUNCTION POI N TS O N

FREI G H T

SU BJECT TO CONNECTING LlNE S..E;ID.EM.rnT

�OFl"IC.E &amp; F ACTO R Y
1612~1620 CENTC A S T .
300h3009 A~OTI N ST.
TELEPHONE
MA I N

aoo

~:'.:c . ,.,

·r

J,0. e , T'u:rch as i ns Agen t,

Un i•:m Goal Co .,
Ch e;fen ne , ·'1;,\'0 !il i n t:; .
De a r 'Hr : QUOTA.TIO H S

S U &amp;\JfCTIO 01ANGf. WITHOUT NOTIC( . ALL AGR£t.MENT5 ARit CONTINGENT VPON 5TRIK[9, ACCI D ENTS OR OTHER CE"L/\V UNAVOIOA SLt OR 8,l!YONO OUR CONTROL

"!e h a v e Y•) m · :av or of the 8t11. ine t .

let, 1915.

cla :o e r a te from Toc or::a t o Cumb e r l B.!!C. t o be ( l . 57

if it ·.ie r e billed. T, . O . . L . , c h ~,.rJes ,;-;9u l d h e ~il 9 'l . 82 .

52- 1/21, mi n i mum 30,002 l b s .
to Glenco Junc tion.

"'Ye :lre i n fo r med t h a t t he r a t e

Th i e '!70ti1':1 ma k e
of 59 - 1/21 per cTit . or

tot a l r a te

1 78 . 50 f or t he ehi nme~t.

I!1 a f; Ee~ s.i nc:; t r, i e

cha r ged you ~31 . 50 .

&amp;.

70 -✓

r a te, t h e:· 11av e over-

�U. C' . Co . - 2..!e d o n ot k nov h or: t he ...,c. ilro2.cl C )!..i)Uny

a.::.· riv ed a t the rate of 7/ ner c ,·;t . fr om t:lenc o ;rnnc -

r:1 ile s, the rate i n onr 0·1in ion ehonld be 5:,1 c.:: ELo\·;n

i n ste i:.d of 5~ - 1/21/ as fi _;m •pd s.bove .

If d e s i r ed 7;e 7i i 1.1 Ye 0 l ad t o make th i t
c l a i m f0r you .

:e return her e·:.:i th t h e c o1n of the f rP. i c3ht
b ill you e ent with y ~ur letter .

Youn, trnl y ,

�,

sopt. 8 0 191 5

Dea1: Sirs:~n clo83d ~:rcr;i•i}h p lease -:find copy ox fre igh'l; bill

oovei•i no si1i:g].jl:&gt;ut o:2 v ooc.1 pipe to this OompE-ny,at Cumberland

vyoming,covorou by ou= o~der Uoo 23003-9880 0 youT I nvoice dnt0d
June 30t h, 191 5, Polio lloo 638~0
Ymt m.11 notice the .RD.ilr ood Coo, haa inuroased
the mte on minioum zoooo,~; i i·om 5950 p c:,;, cu:;;., 'to '70c r:l!l.king the

t otal cher r;o (l210. OOo You uill r occ.ll th!&gt;:;; t he a ctual ,;,oi ght of thi s
ah 1pmont is 12600# \"Jhic h o.t 3rd cl o s s, ra.-'i;e of ()lo 57 p:..n: 0v1t

,-;ould cmo1.ur'G to (il9'/. 82.
,7111 you plecse ad.Vise if r o:tG of 70c per Cu'v

i s correct.

Yours "i;r uJ.y ,

At Clch

T.

�!111:oi~ht Cru:\'l'G'a

' Jo11 ,1ood p i pe

Jol1o

Yom· f t:. 'iJor t2,iill· inst . 0 v;i 'i:ih raference to aboveo

I em pleassd to have you take these mct'Gters up \.1. th rneo

�.

S U 'BJEOT:

Fre i ghf. charge s o-

od Pipe •

P'OR M 210

THE UNION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY
I N REPLY PLE A S E REFER T O

OFFICE OF

NO.

Cumberl a nd, Wyomi ng . Sept ember 4 , 1915.

fjr .

TJ.

I{. Le e ,
Purc~asing Agent,
Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Dea r Sir: -/\gain r ef e r r i nc; t~ my l etter of July 8th. and your answers
to same of July 14t h . and July 27th. with refer ence to freight cha r ge s
_.,,,,-r

on shipment of wood pipe from Ta coma , TTash. tove r ed by orde r 23003/
9880.
In your l etter of July 27th. you fur nished me wi th f r ei ~ht
on actual wei ght and freight on Min. C/L Ta coma to Cumberland, and
by pa ying Uin. C/L r ate should have saved $19. 32.
Enclosed plAase find corrected copy of f r ei ~ht bi l l i n
questi on and you will plea se ·note that t he amount bas bee n increased
from ~178.50 to $210.00, while the weight shown is 30000 Lbs. Q . 595.
Is thi s rate ( . 595) correct?
Yours truly ,

Jl.t tach : ::

K.

-..
j

�Fr c i ~D.t
~

o·_,1 ··,o
,1 o

•

Cheyen:10 ~ :,y o., Jtfi y 21l th- : .9U.&gt;.

i ~dJ ics, liine Sa~t.

11

ti

11

'

•

:-5or;t1~ii if.. 59'5_

r ,s. so
,J 1 9.32

Yo:i.rS tI'G. l y.

(l

�SUJ;\JECT: '

Pprm 210

•.• &gt; ,

IN RDPLY PLBASD REPER TO

OFFICE OF

Sales Agent

No

·-···········-······················-································· ················

Ore., July 23 , 1 915 .
Ur. "il. R. Lee, Pur o A.o·ent
0
,

Bheyenne, Wyomi ng.
Dear Sir:
Complying with your request of July 14th you will f ind
belo\"1 class :rates on the firs t f our classes from Tacoma, Seattle
and Portl and, t o Cumb er l and , Rock Springs, Reliance , Superior and
Hanna.
These ratesuere given t o me today by the rate clerk in
the General Freight Office of the 0-W.R.&amp; N . Co.
I have been
out of to\?ll, or m uld have g ive n you th e information sooner.
To Cumberland

Class 1
$ 2.03
2.23

Clas s 2
$1.73
1.90

Cl ass 3
~~l. 42
1 .57

--

Class 4
~pl .22

1.35

From Portland
From Seat tle and
Tacoma

1 .52
1.60

From Portland
n
Sea ttle and Tacoma

To Rock SErings
$ 2.48
2.60

2.13
2.25 '

1.77

1.90

To Re liance
~~ 2.56
2.60

2.21
2 .25 •

1 .84
1.90

1.58 From Portland
1.60 From Seattle and Tacoma

To SuEerior
$ 2.60

2.25

1 .90

1.60 Fran Portland, Seattle
and Tacoma

To Hanna
~?2. 60

2.25

1.90

1 .60 Fran Portland , Seattle
and Tacoma

Yours truly,

Sales Agent.

FCG/R

'

�.•
: :i ~~::· • ' .·. ... : ::_• , • ' . : ~; J

..• ~,•G:l "; j

v:: :2 t_j

::.·..

I bc l i~v~. ·t:11td;

•f

. J.\/i
. 1i_ 1

•

i · ,!.;\.~.nuo 1· i ti ~' i filt in ~.lt1V5. S i ~G" J/ OU ·t l!&amp;t
""l
,

mi:::i5::.i1um c n-T loaf.I. o:::· 30000 1bs v,t . 50 5--\_;1 $8 . 50 is i ower th~n

J. 0u n o ii

- .
Yours t1.'Uly,

-·

,,1

�...
:i

... ·-

.•·.
.,.1 •.. -I

, .. ·• • r
- -l..L .._

• ". ,

..
J

..

..J

I
"

:5

.'

�.

.

~

' ,_

~OPY OF FREIGHT f J L

.

-.

Staodnrd

Form 80S

-.

_.Consignee

Date_ July___'.L 1915.

Station Cumberland. Wyo.
Un. Pac . Coal Co. c/o J.M.Faddies, MinG Sup't.

Destination _____ ,. ______ ______

,,. ~:,.,5,oCO

--

Freight }

Bill No. -·.36

Via 0.W.R.R. &amp;: N Co.

To Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, Dr., For Charges on Articles Transported
W AYBILf~i { RYi't

812

Ta.coma.~ash.

WAY OILL D A TE, SERIES ANO NO .

C O N SIGNOR

7 /1/15. WR 1778

CONNECTIN G LINE R E FERENC E

Wash Pipe &amp; Fdry Co,

ORI G I NAL P O I NT O F S H I P M E N T

ORIGINAL WAYBILL N O. ANO D ATE

N U MBER OF P A C KAGES, ARTIC L ES A ND MARKS

87

1

Jts ''!oodt Pipe
Wood Plug
.

Cumberland: 54100

CAR IN ITI ALS ANO NO .

R ATE

F REIGHT

I 30,000 I . 595

1'1-8.-5G

WE I GHT

41500
-12600
--

ADVANCl::S

TOTAL

210.00

i

(DJ lD) [?)W

U,P. 70869
ORI G INAL CAR

I

i
I

!
I

'

!

Inv. P.A. No

I

26886

!

i Reqn. ,J-!o. 98 30

I

I

I

I

I

i

11

I

o.s.1. Red'Bill Audit No. 137967

Total. ... .. . . .1
I

Prepaid.. .....

- 210:-00--

To Collect. ... 1

lilha®

Miir.Cho:ks Po ,blo to tfi• Com=• '

S U B JECT TO S TORAGE O R DEM URRAGE C H A RGES I N A CCORDANC E W I T H P U B LIS HED T A RIFFS

�~
SpBJECT,

•·

(""?\

•·. Fr eight_ on •~cod ~ \ )

P'ORM t IO

from Tacoma,e Wash .

r

T H E UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
I N R EPLY P L l'lA SE l;&lt;EFRR TO

OFFICE OF

Cumberland , ~yoming. July 8, 1915.

l,'.r . 'IT.

I{ •

Lee •

Purcha sing Agent ,
Cheyenne, TTyoming.
Dear Sir:-I am sending you attached herewi th copy of f r e i ght bill
covering shipment of 10 11 wood pipe from Wa shington Pi pe and Foundry
Company, 'l'acorna, '.', ash., covered by order 23003/98800
You will please ~ote t hat we are char ged with a minimum
of 30,000 lbs . at .595 - $178 . 50, and the actual we i ght is. 12,600
l bs . pEir Cumberland Scale weight.
Had t aken tho matter up with Mr . Dunbar \7ho advises me
that it is cheaper to pay the minimUl!I car load r ate, than it would
be to pay ~he rate for t he actual wei&amp;}lt, although he did not say
what the rate was on less than minimum car l oad.
I have approved the original fretght bil l.
Wi l l you kindly advise me on the matter.

K.

�:·o,r. 28 11 1016 .

..:oi:'::,_•:.:L1'.; -i:o yNn~ letter of Eaz-c;1 ~S 9 z-c l n:'cing -to ?he Union
:~cif:lc t'ocl ('Qi,Jp:..::-iy 1 13 .3:i.11 Hp o 10'2:206 ' i'O:!." OVOZ'Ch'.),!~~0 TO'L' ~~ni·,nei-1'ti 0 i
·,oiler nn~ s-i;c.c~:, ccvq1"au b~r 1.J.m1ne. to Cnr1berl a:n.tl .,' a;/rJ:i.11 !'.f o. 1J 9 Jz-.;;:m~ry 20, l&lt;:'16, r~1:1c1.,:;t "~1060:

Yo11 stn.-~o :ln yotn• lo-~•;:oz- thc.t tho correct rate t o n.p-p1;y"' on
the s1:ipr.::ant in 01~ei::tion, is 7~( yic,• !l11n&lt;1:rech·:eieM; on a r.iini1~.m , o:r
26,880 l bs.,
!~CCO J'(1 i:n~ \j() •. ' est0 1"1'1

Cl a:-::oiflcd:·:1on • :i'oo !i:~ • 11r-~~e 2(7 •
i:fo :lpr:1eux: ol!.01.1.&lt;1 tu1rn Cl nss .':. r "' te , n.inl1 u1 ,:-.ro:i.;::1:·~ ;Jt, , 000
'l1c:r'i~:!: 2 . ~os I~ stt11Go8 ·C!re:ci Class ".. -:~r.:.!:cc c:. :r~tc o:t ;l(~i r,0!~
i;
Cheyemte ,
C' 10~~2.a.o
Gro,1 {)• : ) .
:l
!- .• ".., ..
~; ,.t~
i r-,-t•
r ~ -~~u:1-S
·i
,",:'l.,."0 _,.., 11 •.
~·:-),,
--c...., ... _ 001.fl. - en
·--1G...,IT
1G&lt;;?.
- L1,0 po_
.. ..,, /'::
u!10-~~_ v"i'Orv
_ .__u~ , .O !_Cl "•.
• fl ..,,,
.~,.
nnkin~ the OVC!'chr-rco .'lZ oOO :b1::;·;;0r,(l of ._'31 oGO 2~:.a. 01~r bi 11 r;ill :ic
1

l n , n c

: c c a : 1 e

~.;,.,., • . , , , , , ~

-:.

-

•

l t h
...

..

("f"

f z - o . r . i

-.,~ 1 w o 1 °

r - n &amp;

o

- ,~ o i i . 1 • ~

r

J

(

4

corroctod to n~ree .

·.-ill yot1 ~lor,~e ~ivo t~1is T18.'1:;tc~;.• yo,,!' ~''nr'bher c onsiflorE:•~ion
t1nii kin~ly c.~vi :J0 :"011 !" crtl~c:- l t ;y· fo~· the rii:?J ir.m:-i ,_-;eir;ht of 26 • 880 lbs.
5?istoc.d. ·of ~4,000 lbno Aloo yo1,r e,~tho!'ity for ch~:rgin6 r.:!O1~0 for :;,_
sco:i.·tor "lihNl fo1• e lonr.,-er hm~1 over "t.:;:o sene li:::ie or rcrn"G e in tl!9 GO.i:e
r ::.c0c:-"ciicm,
l&gt;o:inr:- incl'l~u.eil i.'it c i u t:P,e loncor ;1u~1l .
t h e

s l l c \ i : -

· &lt; i o r

�:-'?C.JJi;.;;:J _Q_;_;_c. i ~2.·9_0.d t!o .. ,_
" o 11.. ::•.m,~o ck ~

'-

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPAN Y , D R.
~ Al~E CHl:::CKS PAYABLE TO THE U NI O N P ACI FIC C O A L C O , A N D ADDRESS
A LL REMITTANCES T O ASSI S T AN T T REASU R!aR. CHEY E NNE, WYOMING

,,
I

~ :-';11

nlU

(;~.J ~v::-_1

Cl cn'::! i ":1. er'/ ;_ i ;"ta ::·J o
:::~.{:~~ :~J :a

I

'!
'

.,
........,.
I

I!

;kUUlT TO

FAN £fUt0111 IS l"OUND IN THIS BILL. R~TURN I

I

!I
I

11

~

T W TH ALL ~APEFIS TO AUDITOR J"OR CORReCTION.
•
I E
IN MAKING BILL O
IMPAl!.5910N COPY W ILL Bl!. T A KEN DY D~PARTMENT MAKING~-

:OPYINC INK OR INDEUOLE PENCIL SHOULD Ill? US D

•

-

�7

.VAYBI L ~ /RO M
,,

/ •

..,-• • J

,.I }

-

;9" s/

1

P OINT AND D A1·

j:=

✓•

t';,I' DATE AND NO; ; -

/ , -~ _..

»

} - ~- 1 - -~~
I _,..:...-d II &gt;:::,.!- ; • \- ~·

~

"

0

/ j . : ~ •.7., ,..

.. :. • ~ - · { X /

,..,/ "

II
V

TOTAL PREPAIO S _

. --·

1/

I

r

.eoNNt:CT ING L INE iiE;ERENCE

Ci:1

UL~ N~~E Of SHIPP£_!1

I

-.J

,._-,~

MEiifT

,

CAR I N I , IALS ANO NO.

,..

,· -..&gt;- v·•✓•✓•,,,,, t':. _,.,..,-;1 /• ' c.•&lt;,;?'',
/,'
I P (;
V .,

·"?
" J.. 1I1'"1/
/.,

• N U MBER O F .~A C l&lt;AGES, Af:Tl~-lfS ANO MAR~{S

I-

I

I \"/A~

/

· ,·.~ ,-,,..:J:,/4_1/~ .... ,..~ ..
•·J

•

WEIGHT
/

I

"Zr;,--:-:--

-

,:J /

l

l

1

•

.,..

P,f&gt; e:v1ous w11vs1u

1,,J

RE;E RENCES

I

RATE

)

.,/,dj·

Ol'llGI NAL CAR INITIALS AND N Ol

FREIGHT

ADVANCES

- TOTAL

/ -~1y,'1J
~

~ (ill [P w
-

-

.
-

·~· -

!
Total .. ..

•• • •••

Propaid ........
To Colloot ....

- --

V..f~ ,

~ Ch'-lcke, P::wabfo to tho

• FOR U SE AT JUNCTION P O I N TS ON FREIGHT SUBJECT TO CON N ECTIN G LINE SETTLEMENT.

~

Ir

�---

- --

.-\JHJ RESS,_ _ _ _ _ _ __

}

To T H E UN ION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

MAKE: CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE UNION PACIFIC COA L CO .. AND ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO A SSI STANT TREASURER. CHEYENNE, WYOMI NG

- - - -·-·- o~~

-:

~fr;i~

i :E!.t::.1C..

~""- ,,... , ... ,
....
...... --- .... ...
~

~

~

I

I :·,zou'l :"
I,

I
i,

I

,I
l

I!

I

_,,

II
II

l;

(;

rI

~;.;_ &gt;~-·¼_:d

I

i':
j

I

.r?f•~£1)11

.I

-·-.&lt;- __.JL: .• -··=C1&lt;~1)1T TU

c&lt;wre::ct:

�l
• TOTAL PREr'AI0

;Ii

~

-

-

-

-

l

I

I

II!==-==- ~ = = = = =~ =-~==--===-"~""'"''-===
--=..:--=...a-=-=~-~-~"'=-=~

!

-~:r- - - -~ l~- r:.•- ~ - ~

-

To~I ..
P r epa id ..... .. ,... - - -----11

To Colloot .....

==-==--==-== ==--======--==-==-===========...,..===~=M~•k~o~C:.,.ho•ck=•=P•::a;;••=bal
o=to=th= ••C=om=p=•~•Y....,

, ,=,.. . .
11

1

• FOR USE AT JUl'lCTION POINTS ON FREIGHT

SUBJECT TO CONNECTING LINE S ETTLEM ENT .

�P'OAM 210

(

\

'

~

'

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
JN RBPLY P L EASE REFER TO

OF1''1CE OF

Hanna , ·:1-.-0 ., Nov. 1 , 1 915 .

,

\

\

IJ:r . ·F . £' . :Orisc oe ,
a udit or J . ~ - Coal Co . ,
Cheyc ;-1 e , ·.,-yo .

Dear Sir :
Referring to y our lett er relati?e to i nvo ice
f'rom .Pilon Li.crcantile Co . 1;0 . 59E3.

·,';i3h to a.-l..vise

the.t this hay i:-:.'.::.s purchased f . o. b . ::ic.rato ga.
Your i:; truly ,

Store.::reeper
3/C

�,,,.
l

·•,:; 01 , i nf . ootober 30, 1915

-

.-

0

'
\

c c ·;;-,ri n r h:-;..~, , store ln1Joice 1Jo . ;i9f;~5 .

:Olea~e advise whet hnr

Yours trn.1.y ,
C--:r-~-,...'-',~r.. C1 c!:-::~

, . P, ~r.i~c: ...,
•• 1l L', .f.d...LL._'.J-t ;~
0

Auditor .

�r, / 1

?',

1/~

J j 'AUDIT NG.
102221
\ C. /
.:1.ni _on P-2.c i i'i c Ib.ilroo.u Co . , _ _
I
-Cl.Leif-cnne::;_ ~1iJ:cL...,- Hov eml&gt; er _1.., 191 5% \'I . H. Hun c o c k , Pre i e:ht Cluim .:lt:&lt;mi
_
b□aha • nc b .
I

}

/

}

'

To THE UNION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY, DR.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE UNION PAC I FIC COAL CO, AND AD D RESS
A LL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER, CHEYENNE, WYOMING

011

1
'

o v o r c ho.rr,e in i'rcirr.t f o r Ghir,r.wnt: of
po'ade!' , covered b:, 2)cn ver t o EannG. ·:.rc.y :Sill
"

l!o . 6260 , Auc ur-:t 21 , 191 5 .

As chnrr,ed
Sho uld l)e

25766
257 66

0

1 . 25

0

.90

3 22 . 08
231. 89

I nterc ot 66 daa . ~ 6~
I. oco.l and J oint Circular u. P . GFO 1065 ,
! tcr.:i 260 .

1 .25

Orj r ir.al fr cifht bill nt i·:1.chcd h c ::oto .

I

'

.I ~

I

__ ...,.y

v:,

~

I

I
I

i

I',1

I

I

Ii

ii
I

1:.

:1
,,

I

!;

j;

I
- - - - -·.;;..;..--=--:.___

J: I h,:rt:bv c erti f\' th;u the aho \ e accnunr i.:-- cnrre&lt;,;t·

CtUUllT TO

I

•

•

I1

~-~c:::- c], u'.!'lclisc ;.'urcha8esPr::1nu store

II

$90.19:!

... t , --'
T'\incount
In+.ere..,

1:

1.25

i

'·- A-·
P l'Rov1m:

I•

9:

EJ&lt;"ch .

Ar1•nov2n:

For th,· A11rli1or.
L
TURN l 'r WITH ALL PAPl!AS TO AUDITOR l"OA CORRECTION.
IF AN ERflO,t lS l"OUND IN T_HtS Bf L, Rt:OULD DE USED IN MAKING BIL L S. IMPR ESSION COPY WILL BE TAKEN av DEPARTMENT MAKl!"G BILL.
COPYING INK OR INOELIBLt: P E NCIL S H

�O1!!:PAl'ITMl?N'r No. _ _
AUl.&gt;l'r Ne.
j

.,rih ~ d.'.ic
·--- .._ -..•. ..,--

./

l'.!•t\::rn~&lt;' • .. ,; o. , :.:ovcnbcz , ,
:::::.ncoc&gt; 0 ~-·:::-ci;'":: l :,:L.:.:.:J J,cc-:1t ~
\ I l&gt;I

t

i'&lt;U(H.Sl'lUUUl I "

I

'·

191 LJ _

t

~ , '" """"·

-

To THE UNION..-PACJFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

--

MAIF CHl::CKS PAYABLE TO t-i1.! UNION PAC 1 t'IC CO l.L t 'O . ANO A00l?l!SS
ALL FIEM11 TANc•·s YO A'SSl" TANT TRIZASU R ,.. c-...~y NNF. WY0Mll'&lt;G

..

\I . .

' ,,.

,, c.f •·~.. ,.. t

'\

I .

,,:

• 0 "·'·

... ·: ! . ~"~

r• ~

C .,.

;;,:-.~.( ,~

..

: ~ C. 1

II

f;'t, · --u
. ··

--

-•-J

l

I'

'I

I

,:

!l

II

I:

~"):;.:~9 ,.' '
-

·_ ,\PP_e f ; ~ : :•ocn~,
-:?
ecT::~A«~T&lt;,vs, •• :\fANM:11R.

LL P"APl!RS TO AUDITOR 1"0" CORRl!CTION
I M .. Al!"SSION CO~Y W ILL ec TAK£N

ERROii
IN THIS
8 1l.L. SHOULD
fltCTUAH DI!
tT' WITH
:~~ING
IMK IS
OR,.OUHD
INOELIDLt!'.
Pl!:NCIL
U9~DAN
I MAKINO DILLC

■Y DCi-AATMl'.NT MAKINC II L .

For rh .. Aurlitor.

��No.' ' _ _

DiZ PARTMEN T

~·

_:.. i::)
.,
,¢

~

•• '11'

H E~tSTE l~RI)

,. ..

~

i ~~.: h t·

I ;',,

.~ J.~

To THE UNION PACIF IC COAL C OMPA NY, (?R.
MAKE CH l!C KS PAYABLE. TO THE U NION PACI FI C COA L C O .. AND A DD R E SS
A L L REM ITTANC!!S TO ASS IS TANT T REASURER. Ct-!EYEN NE, W YOMING

-.:. -

•

_ _\

)

." •

. ...)...

# -, ..

'

{ ' : : .,,~
:

#

· . ,\ ...

t .i"t

(;~,~

'·' ..."' .,l:.~~:- 1) :.:_ .i ~. L l"'\. .~ : ·;t~? _, ;.) ;...!. ·:t :)
...::,·:.11::.:. ·l::-~ :' ~ .::~~-~: ,,~~ ~ ; :JL:.. c
I

I'
I

i
ii

~~-~ t: .-: . . .·~ ~

"!

'C ... . •

r~:-. :;.:_.. ~_. , .,

·n
....

..,,.

,.., ......, .

... ~&gt; ......
' t"I~ ' " '
...........,,
...._..

,r;. ~7 :

I!
I

,,I'

I

I

L
11

1!

1:

I

I•

ii

1·
iiI

11

......,. .,,

,,II

I i,.

II

J

I

I

:I.
I

•I

:1

I

I

I
I

l
I

I'

h

I'
1!

?.clioirnc !.'Ia.tcriul •

II

I'
:1 - A 1·P1&lt;n~ RY.c,·n'. A"n Cou .EC"TH&gt;~

!·

. - - - - ..

A~s r c;ENI. ;'l•JANM:1rn

-:f5"
·0 ,-~ 0 ~ -~ ...--____ _
-•
)r th,· A t,,f itor

SILL RETURN 11" WITH ALL PAPERS TO AUDITOR ,,OR CORR!.CTION.
IF AN t:R ROR IS P"OUND IN THIS
•
OULD BE USED IN MAKING BILLS. IMPRESSI ON COPY WILL 81!. TAKEN BY Dl!PARTMENT MAKIN G BILL.
COPYING INK OR INDELIBLE PENCIL SH

�Total . ..... . ....n - - - - - - - -u
P repaid ...... ..,,"'""_ __ _....,....,:,-11
T o Collect . . . . .

I

I..&lt;··.•)•:-✓ 9y I
d_:l --,r
u,

Nlakn Check, P"vnb1o to t ho Compo.ny

• FOR u s e: AT JUNCTIO N POI NTS ON FREI GHT SUBJECT TO CONNECTING L IN E SE.T T L Er,1ENT.

�f

�Fm111 IJO
I
£PARTMEN T N O

.

.

,,-&lt;:::,.
~

)

,,

..:J.~4.t..&gt;~·l .-.·~·. \J:.

.

,.

.~}1c;nmuo O -·- ;:.10 'L!I.. ~!OJ,'-c
--~1:I.:.: t!lr.:i: l~ . t c;.·!: ,

J. g

'

191 - V

4

c:~~~Ji.t D .,:Cho.

:\ 1)1)1{1\~'

;~~0_\l,

}

J

___

I { I!• IST£KF.ll I '

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPAN Y, .DR.

t.1A h E CHECKS PAYABLt. T O THE UNION PACIFIC COAL C"'.O . ANO A00RESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASURER. C H E YENNE, WYOMING

3,o ~ t

......: t'! .~~.:.·tc\l
::01!1_,- :·;c

'"i

•• ·:-

-

0 , ., '

: ; 0

!7

r.,

-"t

-c"""''"'

I

I

c ~ ;__ f!..-~.!! ~l{~~.;v:.;:c~~.,.vi.1.,~J
::~c-! :~.

~

l

....._.!
, __ \

I
I

• , .......

~ I'\, '
t•'--~ \...... ......., .

r

.,

iiI

I

.:

'l

!.

.i
I•

I

rrt:~ 1•

I: "":~ C{:r::t ~d.,

CREl&gt;I I TO

I1
I

'

I

1

I•
'I

I

!:

',

A1•~

1! -. m " ~ ? : z : ;c-~ ~
- ,-",
"-,..J.~
l,l.(l-,...
,.1...0-~--:----_...A-~
.-;
,.....,._c_;_,,_-~&lt;
-,':J.~'-~-IA...
N....
~ :~-·
•

1F AN f.:,.AO,. I S

•

f"OUH D tN THl3 SILL , RETU RN IT YIITH ALL ,.APERS TO AUDtTOA ,..OR CORRECTION.
E L tDL E P£N CIL S H O U LD BE USED IN MAKIN G B ILLS
IMPRESSION COPY WI\•.L BE TAKE N UY DEP ARTMENT MAKIN G BILL.

coPYINO I NK OA I N D

~ , r tll&lt;' Auditor.

�------------ --~

..

.

..

--~

r

.., ,, w I
;;!-&amp;,
,,,,,
/
)
;..l-:_.,
7
= =

, ,;r

V

,
JV_.,.,. ., ._

-

.!:•
..;-,J

4

~

t

-

r

:.
\••- j ' / .....: •' I/• .,i,.,._I)- /.~- _~

.~") - ,.

..,.._

...

"-

.a

✓ o...,.t.4?-J,'f/

" TCT'1L PR~

l\10

--

~
.)

,· ~ Ij/,Y'/

/

I

ORIGINAL CAR INITIALS ANO NOl

FRE IGHT

I A D VAN CES I

I'
I.I

..2 / /

I

-

I

-

I

Tollll . . ..... . .

To Collect .. . ..

.

I

Ir

------- I
- -

'- cz7-

r..naco Ch(Jcks Poy.1blo t o tho Compnoy

,~J:"TTt C"Mr::11\••r
• FOR use: AT ~UNCTION POINTS ON FREIGHT SUBJECT TO CONNc.CTING UNE
~

\

.

Prouaid . . .. .. ..

c:a::mr

T OTAL

I-

. -1-~

. --~ . : - -~~ ~

!

'1/.
.

•J /
/ - : .,

ff J,/
-

===

W E~~ I _ R_AYC

I .... .
, •.. /, I , . . .
'J"V ~ •
I ,o/ ~ J · d /

'.J..~_,, ....Z.,.,,?,y,.-z. - -r-./

I f.J+ ,/£/'r,-:1- -?'~~(ill..-"
' ·.:...

P REVIOUS l.'Jt\YBIL.. f!CfERENCES

I'

I

_NU~~t!"
_•• ~F P A C K ~ ~ ARTICLES A; s MA~K~ _

t'

'

--=~ i:::=:

CONN'c.CTING L INi;; R- 'EH™e:

011~1• ANO OAYE -&gt;I-" S ' j " 'MEN;

�Ot::PAFITMENT N o . _

·-·-------

r

/

••

"

,.

_1_0 _ _ 191 LL

0

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MA KE CHECKS PAYAB L E TO THE U N I ON PACIFIC COA L C O, AND ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANC!::S TO ASSISTANT 1 REASU R ER, CMEYENNE, WYOMING

FoR

i
1

,,

J.l .. _.":..1 0 1.. z'?~.1: ~l,r !:!~ :~ ?C,! l\, O:l:
(..:0·\.l t 'C?.__ v~•
\
·c o ~~o
~ ~)l"&gt;iz~cr~
··.2;-,(.1il}
i1
~ ~t ·;:;_:,.- J.G 0 10~\G o

: ' :r , l

t).-~t. J.."(!~ ;.~~~C0

..
.,
.,

::;

o

c-.~;c

:~•·J

e ::

.:·cy,__,;

I.

_,0

e:.c~c;c~

'.t.:.c) ,~1,: ·, }O

·i1 t,~~:~, •,:r_). .~~~ to ....J_~·~o
' :
\" '
....,"..,._

o •

•_

n

, i_~y?1,'&gt;"&gt;
,· ~

' """' •

'--' J

,·
•• )
-.,,

'V
'•'·
.._. " f
t .... ,

, '\""'

!:.;;;.9 (..~)

t

I

,,
I·
I

I

!

,;-

. . .,J.

r

I

·,
.,

I:

Ct(EUIT TO

'

:=-~ 1.-:·~-~

I:

Ii

. i:

I,

. II

l o t1(" ,

11

APl'itOVEJ&gt;:

I'

i!

Al'l'UO\'El'I:

i _______ --- ·-

--

- .

!! APl'lefovc:n
I
H1:~.c;1:, /\:'1:1) Co1.l. Iit.:T10~

I:
1
1
I -

~

- -·

A~~T (~t:Sf.. ';\1JA!\ ,\n£n

•

·n c-c£?t...--;,,-~
•

FIAOR IS f"OUNO IN THIS 81LL, RETURN IT WITH ALL PAPofRS TO AUDITOR POR CORRECTION.
~o":Vi~G INt&lt; OR fNDELIOLE P~NCIL SHOULD OE USED IN MAKING BILLS. IMPRESSION COPY WILL BC: TAKEN SY ~l!PARTMENT MAKING DILL

- - •

--

Fnl' fht• Auditor .

�!-,1anrlard

l•orn,· 1:10

1 fV")0fH
AUDIT NC.

..ll.V(~~~~J -

.. c;.:D!1 lU. o.-- ,:-o_g_ o_::ovio_ -

V

-

,~

, /

.!.,~- - - 191 U -

'-.fl

i•c•":,;-!:t C~}.C!:l':~.. ~ ~..t;·: •~..o
.: !.!1 __ :

i,

...

C 1J o

'

To THE UN ION PACIFIC COAL C O MPANY, DR.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLI!( TO THE UNI ON PACIFIC COAL C O . AN O ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANCE;S TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER, CHEYENNE. WYOMING

Fur~

.,

• -

fl

1.Y•.
~

l

, 0

I

.. Q

'( ,. ...
....,

, ...

-

4". , ·...., ~

... -.":

•. ,0 • .. . : 1{'

., • :....:.1
....-)

...

- --c.J

.:.. 4,) -.) ~

"' n i.,.t., : •

,_ :{;

I
I'

!:

I

!;
I

I

i

'I

I

I

f

!I
I

ll

'
I

f

I!;,

I
I

;I

it
1:
·I

,,

'l

I
I

!l

I

I
I

·I
;,

lr

,,t!
J

·i

,,'

l
.!

......,

.,

I
!1
~

II
'I

,,c a cco~ut~
!-. cnr • i
~

ii

I!

THIS BILL RETURN IT WITH ALL ,-APf:RS TO AUDITOH l"Ofll CORRECTION.
15
i E "-AOJI
F,ouoN~OLllltNLE Pl!:NCIL. oCJHOULD DI! USED IN MAKING 81LL9
IM~RCSSION CO~Y WILL BE TAKEN BY PEPARTMau,,T M4'UllfWt""' .
"ING ltJtt OH N ~
•

.. '

,._

I

�- - . - -- ........

;/

Tota.I ...... .... - - - Propaid .... .. "U- -&lt;.-:--

--1

77..:-:-;'""~~1,1..

To Collect .... 1i..::::::.......;~ - - - -H

• f'OR US£ AT JUNCTION POINTS ON FREIGHT SUBJECT TO CONNECTI NG LINE SETTLEME NY.

�St Andard

For m 1!\0
·-~

.l"ARTMENT No

co .. o

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL C OMPANY, DR.
MAKE CHE:CKS PAYABL.I: TO THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO , ANO ADDRESS
AL.L REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASURER, CHEYl':NNE. WYOMING

val na o:? coa l shi pp ed f'i:'&lt;'.&gt;11 :1np eri or !.ane~
"GO ,i o :?o~o J oO,J,. ,1U4'5.n:- tho J:)eriocl Oct ., 16 - 3 1•
' l ';,,15 o ~l.3 }M r dotni l e &lt;l stRto. ient nt t Rch ocl hor eto :

• Fon

-~i t7i'&gt;

:~:x:.l

... '
9: • ·
_\ o .L .. o

tf

-~·

~- 2 00 0 f)O! , ·.; 0 :fob ~:inos
:1
If
lo 5f&gt; n
.,
!I
•1
03 0
"

~n '.':'~c:t .,

f1
.:.. 0

,I
For a uthorit y fo r pric e char ged see
Corrsp . Fi l e Uo . 2 -353.

I

I•

I

! 44 . 1 74 . 22'!
1

r
I

H

F'
HD I N THIS SILL R l!.TURN I T w 1·TH "'- LL P A PERS TO A UDI TOR F'O R COR R l!CTIOH.
'
~ O~I~ " :.~' ! l~R :::.~ELIBLI! P l!:NCIL. SHOULD ■ e: U S ~D IN M A KING DILL S. I M PRESS ION COPY WtLL D I!: YAKEN U Y D EPARTME NT M A l&lt;I NG B ILL.

!

-

'

- --=-==-=--I

l
I

�·n: T

1

J
'(.\~ i. .,

-

i - - -----'--=-~-...;..__---,--'-.---- -.- - - - · - -~- -~-r-- -:

If

I

11

,I
I1

·-

I

iI(
!!

....

:l
,,I\
:i
,,

"
I:
I•

•I

!!,,

'!

·-

ii

l'

I

....

V

,I

i

�...,

J

r ...

.. -~' ":

lt • • .

-

---· ...: __

~

I

,...
'-

..,

,

.... .
-'"" ,- ,

,.,

-

,

,&gt;. v

...'r....,.,

r ,.

~

11

.~
;._

., .,

I
I

'

,..
- ,-..

-~

I
I

I•

I

...

'II
!

I

,,
,;

,',,

.,

.. ,.. ..,

I!II
i!
I

.' ~

.,.

. ,. -

.-

,,

_._
-

, ;..

l.

,

l

,,l ,

('

r

r'' ('"

-

.,,.

"

,
,.

....,

,
,, .

....

~

'v

- '.""t'I -

... '
:,:-:~,,~
I

7

!·I
i

,. .
.:

...,.,.. ....

I

I

�11

SUPERIOR COAL CO?,iPANY
Super ior, W,;omint.,._,,

'--

1 0°~9ry
f.dU,.,,Q

th:-.ion Pacific Rail road
Oct ober 16 • 31, 1915 • .

-1--·
I
.,

:....•.

242 4

:,lG:11

102 0
105 9
103 2
104 0
107 l

t.....~a

~_,. :-~'7
2121$
t2 385~
Z~S3

103 0
18-'l 9
105 5

11201
2(.:18
£~

100 l
101 7

1I~35-

§)00 -9

~~~

~-::cr~

97 4

C.i/iC5

101 8
103 5

2?27i

107 5

C-1~i
C__ .,...,,.
t;. _, .........
~'" --:-w_...,,......_
~~~:;.~18

101 l
103 4 ·
100 5
9~ l
? 0

11.:SS

A- - •

#,_

21

17949 .3

(

-

.....

• '\C"'
~

c~ :.70,
c:~:o.
2s1-:.;.-

0

1a o
71 O
?l 2
99 9

Q:C?{_

76 4

t5:!.:.G:t~

101 5

8'-:!-Ii

98 2
100 3
99 l
84 7

c.:.::-...
llSS.f

~
~

1003.S

.SG'~

82 ~

77 0

s-azr.

100 5
101 3

~?S)

72 0

c~::~Q
251C:

100 6
102 1

2/L-re'

9'1 2

GllCZ
81.W
l.~T.

84 0
'16 '1

llas(.

251tS

a=-a1a

21$t'-

0-'-"+~

10680

S:S'fO
~

98 3

~

9

80 0
97 o
80 2
89 0
98 8

102· 5
242 -4 22416 8

2~2 ~4 22415.8
2l. 83014
25310 .

74 0

103 0
104 0
lOS 0
103 5

'.'.J.{84

54408
5•1280

4633

77 0
al~ l
10'/ l

2587'1

11852
25440

105 1

20237
20330

107 2

103 3
l OS 7

27201!

26570

104 S

25550
27199

102 3
104 8

gs311
96101
81369

81 l

80 2

82 S

27161
81~26

104 2

26792

98 ~

ss 0

91 4

?0002

22 25816

94 4

84Si:!:7
25955

100 3
96 0
96 7

70031

100 8
79 7
100 0
76 0

11s;~4

81862
26659
4628
25283
10631

~7 8

94 9
97 l

27630
11678

• 96 l

11760

97 9

11660
81984
84789

97 4
79 8
99 3

&amp;1tt4'

80 0

811$8

81 0

8166&amp;

79 9

ij~iro

71 7

67 8

eJQ'I&amp;
2'1Sijl
96191
2G829

97 3

76 l

104 O
98 l
l~ 6

106'13
, 26620
242 -4

26613 4

91 4
II

�sunntoR

---

COAL CObiFANY

~

------

Superior, Wyomin.,

102325

Vn1Qn Pacific Railrond
October lS • 31~ 1915.

·-7--··--

r.

)

II

i

.,.("'O,

'-- ":'

a·~::~
tv4~

242b4:

" " !'!j\~
t....;;.:, · ~ -

&lt;'\~("\.,,,..

......&gt;., .., ,

~

St?t!:6
81.S97
c:12s1
Q•l2.66
64580

25827

102 9

27372

104 9
Bl l
83 2

•

f

21304
U 6l9

e~Ql&amp;
1045~
60155
80.:'10

vs 6

e~tQ~

106 O

Cl~l.G
H :410·
2Gl.1~

84 5

c~
lU75

~lM

80182
96593
96491

)I

'/4 5

ij

76 l
• 94 7

70078

31496 3
- --

,:

:t

Ob~

'
:',,

.,

I.

;

!l

80 ~

,,

,.

106 l

r-

1,

!:·
;,

101 &lt;)

ns

:

,iq~ .D
l9~ .2
10.Z ~

84696
4610
83077

!

61 l

10122
27262

91 4

I

1

lOl o
lOu l
102 1 ·

26312
~7041
:;~9~7
01!:ro
847'U.

96230

\I

81 3

210o8
81126

84 4

'•

i:

,:.

98 l
104 l

25116

81324

!,
i',·"

97 4
97 0

21a1c

5463?

"

(
,·
(
1:
Ii
Ii
t:
,,

98 0
101 6
100 7

84515

11075

!1

I•

),

99 4
99 6

81876

84 4

II

96 4

10348
8~705

102 2
101 2

l!h

100 4

26600

2~523
25826

11

76 ';\
7fJ 2

27292
26250
27•:i:44

u-1814

242 ·4

I

ii

93 8

8416'1

~C~ G

I

(;18 0

2Mo!)

100 0
104 2
106 4
78 l

I

99 0

54540

19~ 9

'i

91 l

11521
81081

7B 3

11

Ji

95 7

25380

71 6

2.~6ij&amp;.

97 6

102 3
97 8

l:i.2!35
26W8

l
!

97 4

!

I

II

10;. 9
102 5
102 l
102 8

1111a
2S65'1

f

11

I!
II

M l
J.Ol 6

21;106

t

9l j

25428

I

74' l

Cj tzs

0

1181€

103 0
85 0
99 l
106 9
109 0
108 2
104 6

8~67i)
134~'7(;

23 9
'93 4

26373
11677
11562

86 4

M263

Eng219
25 26993

81 9

100 l

t 401.3

84 4

54191

25836

OU.~'l
5C:l3

Sl496 3

10-11 2
l.03 3

e1ns

242 4

• 96776

70 8

2'6699

81455

911

M 74'/
815113

105 9

61313
63llG

~

105 3

251~9
2~157

Sl478

l

26813 ~
106 9
102 9
98 3
102 6
105 2
104 8
106 l
1C4 2

t

242 4

73 2

..

90 7
101 8
101 2
102 1
79 6

.

35901 !)

C

,\

\• .

· i•

,,'

bl 4
·- -- --

~·
'

I\

1,

.

�p

SUPERIOR COAL COMPAUY
Superior, iiyomin

"-.....,,

• Union Pacific Railroad
Oct ober 16 • 31, 1916.

7!

t ,. '

~tia ~

c~ 6

-l ' ✓
-

35901 9

91 4

71 6

25277

84 l
101 0

81585
10212
81902
70063

II
I

87 7

I

106 2
106 2
103 3

Z"c';:").
2f-05G

~C~76
25429

I

1t ?7

!I

98 7
85 S

81915
10898

!

105 9
101 6
105 2
. 86 7
103 4

11084
25272
Sl29G
27296
25027

I
I

I

108 4

81044
&amp;11~&amp;

I

82 9
80 9
103 7
106 4

25~0

G!~t

~5'M5·
tl-l.Ul

l05 l

105 0
106 2
103 5

25291
l!.277

25{S2

103 7

100 6
101 9
101 6
105 6
102 8
69 2
101 9
'10 5
58 9
105 2
80 l

25508
11401

25~112
27L!3~

27522

84698

82 7

103 8

1104¢

10~ l

E:l'lae-

82 0

81113
81835
12858
81672
28 81646

104 0
26 3
99 3
95 0
98 3
98 3
99 7
98 0

2c. ll9u0.
111!¼
2G219
. .. ,,. J.'""
1 ~-..

106 6
105 2
105 7

26711
?.87~6

8!5~
~1~U.-

265tS.

94 G
77 l
96 0
9"/ 0

13616
145780

85 2

~.-210
V

99 6

84708
11612

10~ 8

82 8

81 3
74 3

81143

83 8

81661
26076
27608

79 5
103 0
106 6

11596

105 4

~~.;.1·

fR 5
t$ 0

~~~

63 6

~ .. SGS

11 0

29 11696

20 0
95 6

v4~7~

98 6
99 9

26457
26823

101 2

"96 0
98 0

11279

96 0

98 7

tv2'i~-

94 0

n~
::$$2

99 3

98 0

f

i 54S3"

Ct&lt;t'4.c
c~s~~

32&amp; 9

403,s a

91 4

.f

80 2

80998
27012
26232
8~746
54421
27621
27021
81086
Eng219

'iOJ!?li.
25et~
:?5&amp;13

91 4

~,a s

26761.1
84379

~~

40346 3

100 0

11417
83048

104 2
106. l

r.
-"'""'
a.v.Jw✓

w

I

100 .,

11~83

326. 9

25179

iJLO0Q90,....
f...,U,..:1

74 8
102 2
109 3
109 0
96 4

106 9
102 S
82 7

• 326 9

,,eu a

2e2 a

�,;

SUPERIOR COAL OOMPANY
""'
' Superior. \tyomin~ /
.Unitgn Pncifio· Rai lroad

11,. !O C))bJG)o~
,.
&gt; ,

. .)

,

.

JL · RJ'-.) ,-o

.October 16 • 31 • 1915 •

T,:
~--

:"l":\2:

3
~a" e 4~611
9&lt;3 9

84768

o.ivtc

98 2
96 5
99 2

101 6

81689

Sl 6

93 0
99 ~

27S08

101 4

11207

81664

100 6
81 0

27263

104 9

2::4{l~
ll'.i'~ij

~S26
10820
27242
27043

25243

103 9

83794
4648
83076

80 0

7~ 5

26171

84809

97 6

1065-1

102 7
105 4
10~ 2

72 !5

26114
27241

84770

98 8

83007

1~ 6

99 0
'i'l 6

25055
54785

~6 7
92 ti

10018
lC5S2
84304
I

26458

546~2

95 2

I

11656

79 7
96 9
106 2
102 5
103 'J

96263
54340

79 5
92 3
86 9

jl

25813

jl

11431
81215

100 7

84285

106 S

54152
10383
11043
11309
00280

Eng219

101 l
8S 7
lOtl O
106 S •

·~..ss.£!?

10~ ~

6 ~~

84~?1

J.

,33

/

9
2

/

105 0

84776

34 6

e!i a

11:::~2

{1(2~1

104 9
104': 7
• Oti ,,

l CZ. O

es~;ss

!I'ro4
6~ S1

84 4

84734
84466

85 9

i~tteaz,
l OH.1
f.:. Ets.l

99 5
103 l

27817
845S2

84517

106 0

I)

11615

105 5
104 l

~d6J:5
t.::3-C-~

z-:zta

!

83 0

·2no9
26C~u
! 0!.15

Z67lm

,I

108 l
1()2 9
101 2
102 2
101 c

84204

2...-:i co
2l lt.0,

I

292 2

105 l

84309
4640

10667

I

20225

49163 8
109 9
lOS 7
102 2

407 8
84~8

99 0
66 9

'1602

~

292 2

l O~ 0
0() 9

100 0
t06 9
J.O? 1

108. 9
108 9
106 9
108 3
401 8 4916S 8

407 0
292 2

62195 3

292 1

d

�I •

SUPERIOR COAL COr.1PAMY

-,

Superior, \'iyomit,__)

Union Pacific Railroad
October 16 • 31. 1915.

2S

83023
81741
81056

401 8

521~6 3

407 a

292 2

78 2

11926

79 9
77 0

2e9s9

99 6

95160
81088

76 0
80 4

81144

'YS 7
80 6

10155
11842

56594 l

27018

101 7
97 l

84563
Enr~219

103 9

292 2

16 2

101 0
99 0
100 l

84741
11685
11863

100 0

84785

99 0

lOl 3

84327

8134S

so 0

84363

100 6
96 7

271-49

10549
8SG53

93 2
77 3
98 9

25972

11660

95 7 .
94 9
G9 2

81080
83890
83619
~ 257

72 6
7l 6

84862

100 7

84521 .

10·3 2

84287
11536

102 8

•

10~ 2

Sl.029
81433

81 S

04552

103 0

1117'1

l OS l
81 S
eo 9
101 l

., -

8.. tl.

1010~

Cl 3~
~$12!)

1·, l:

C:58£/2

98 6

: 0100
o-i2si

81 S
~'l i
40\ l

i o,;21.

~i ot a
ZG245.
'{QQ'l~
C3-lS~

1Qi a
l~ 2
100 1

n a~

11280
27029

101 8
101 S
100 9

83055

72 5

407 8

6C594 1

292 2

407 &amp;

1801' ~

t &amp;~ ~

�0 1ZP AR1MENT N o

('"'

L;:..UQ_l;.

To THE UNION PACIF IC COAL C OMPAN Y, DR.
MAKE CHECK S P A YABLC' T O THE UNION PACI FIC C O AL C O. AND AD D RESS
ALL REMITTAN CES TO ASSISTANT TRE ASU R E R. CHEYENN E , W YOMIN G

or1r,ir:~n!~ 'hi)_lct1 ·to .,
...: o
C:&gt; o 1&gt;r:..~; ,15.voi-tcd to c.Y? ,m."c~:i eJ. t;':c ~ F~c f.o1lor:s:

11

F,,., V.::!.ltm of C '.)U.1

D:1 v0rtntl

::o

1~77

11

~0.'.:l 9 1

D:-1te

25703

Cc,al

83?

I''

lOG 0 c00if
I

Conl

.

n

- C

t~~o:r:.t ~;(; point to urd.ch C !~:::' ·::-~s c1i vortml
-r.1l 11-nrC:e c111rot:.on :~o7i." ·i;'i.O •1::lue :&gt; ~ t :10 coal.,

l.

1,
I

li,n !.'31.orm ~-s.:;nocl by
Oct .. 110 lSlf&gt;o
0

I:
'

·!

!1 1lw rt•lw ccrlify d ,, I ~ ~ { _.

I
!

i'

I,,
I·
~I

APl'ROV E U:

�___,J,C

~

....:...

-

.r-..,. _..._

'?[incoc:;:: o
A llOt,t F;..;';

1-( lUt1STJ=:.1n.. n I '

l\1~1 v o Jl~ A~ _____ }

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

MAKE CHE CKS PAYABLE TO THE UN ION PACIFIC COAL CO. , AND AODRESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSI STANT TREASURER, CHEYENNE. WYOMING

..\-;.~:;,;!;:-~ ~t) : "i[~~• o ::~ 4t.,""(..'.)/
":l t;~; c ::j.~~;.,._ j:., i ,)
l::tt:

z:~~:.

I
I:
I'

Ii

, ,.

o t.,.:. QJ

l o5§.

l:~c 3!~::. Xi cei; S..on lJ

•fi'~GiDl. ::v o •~ti o
~:t} a G~&gt;o

.cst-0::;1

I:

I
I

I
1·

I!

·Ip

,,
,I
:1

CRR» I T TO

AN ERROft 19 l"OUNO I N THIS BILL, Rl::TURN iT WITH ALL PAPl!RS TO AUDITOR l"OR CORRE CTtON.
~OP'l'ING INK OR INDEL IBLE' PENCIL S HOULD DE USE'D IN MAKING BILLS. IMPRESSION COPY WILL Bl! T AKEN DY DEPARTMENT MAKING B ILL.
00

�1

lo

1

I
I

,,

I

T otal ........ .. . _ _

---

., "&lt; / /~

Pro paid ..... .. • ; 1 - - -,- -1-~---=,

18

, _"'I ..,,._~

1 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = == = = == = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = l ~T_::::;.:alo~~~:•~c=1~=
•: =:~=
·P=
·'~Y•.;bl
f: =o=•o=l=
h o= =
C=
om
:lp=•='
ny==
1
I
• FOR USE: AT JUNCTIO N POINTS ON FREI GHT S USJ E CT TO CONN ECTING LI N!:: SETTLEMENT .

�I

---

-~---

Forni UlO

,a0

AU DIT NC.

-~

Ch,,yo.nnu l&gt; • .~;o o o i7ov°'

191

:'?C:t~:tt c1:.1:ii r:.r:-cn t--.

l

j

n~t.fo:.. 11 ;~oh.,
To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL C OM P A NY, DR.

MAKE CHEC KS PAYABLE TO THE UNION PA CI F IC C O A L C O .. A N D ADDRESS
ALL RC:MITTAN CES TO ASSISTANT TRE:ASU RER, CHEYENNE. WYO MING

1

Fok ' ) \ (,j}C:~~~l

:~c i )l ::~\.. i~

1
:

..&lt;;

... ~li:1:&gt;... ~-:;.1\-£; -o ~, 1

.. v.:...

~

c:.:~tc . !:o..~. 1 ;?.!: ~., : \. :;,;-~~ .;...2\1!:"J ·:or..c;_;::;:r!Gno 1 . .. ".:.- ., o

.,c,~-wf1i!l . ~- ~!:~,

.:.. ::, c~"::~ ..:ccil.
:1:(.;·..:::.t, :.c _; 1~~ :-~;.J,:"c ·t l1 ,. ::. ~tJ c :~i ~ A"
: 4I:l c~ o :: . :?. t\.~!: ¥. o ~:rurJr1
""! " '
l

::J:..:-2 c.~~!. :.o o ,,.._.' ... 0
.:c:.,.:.:0::1. _"o o c._. t t'
()

(" ' '

:1otJ :.1

::.(!!:) (

~

·-

I!

&lt;)

,,
II

I
I

I'I
I

.,

,1

'/

I•

I

Ii

11

.,. .,

;I

- j

I

I

I /

1:

I

!I

/

""'

Ii
I

i'
·l

E ,A \11, t:1&gt;11
.
,1
t

!,
-·-

-

C1a: 1&gt;1 T 10

i

I'

A PPl!OVEO:

1:.- ~~~

!

--

, --D

l_ ✓·l•M~
~

!F A N t:IIROII 15 l"OUNO IN THIS B ILL, R l!TURN IT WITH A LL PA,-ERS TO A UOITOR l"OR CORRECTIO N.
C O P VII.. G, I N K OJI INOE LIB Lt: Pll!NCIL S HOULD Bl! U SED I N MAKfNC BILLS.

IMP R E S S ION COPY WILL

a e TAKEN DY D e : P A A T M E N T ~ C B ILL.

_ _ _~

_

•.I

[j

�WE~

I

....... -

,

..... J

I
I

..,

I

I' (

•, ,

: ., ' - :• • ; ,•

T o Collect ... . .it , . : . - - -~.c.----0

II ==m=-==-==--===""""="""'= =m~ =~ = -==--===-==-=~~=_,,=-==--==='"-'"=- ~=--=~ ::..,,,;;_M;;;•;;;k•;,,;C_;l~,o,;;;&lt;k;:•~r=•v!,;;•;;:bl,,,o_;to~l~h;;_•,:;;C;;_om=p•;;;n,1,f=&gt;
1

• FO R U SE AT JUN CTION ?011\ITS 0 1\1 FREIGHT SUBJECT TO CO NNECTING LINE SETTLEMENT.

�r

Pilo Ui o

.·?_
• .,,.....,.,". •l~- ...l -·,)1.·. ·.....·r1. •,
- ~ '- •

F. T.
JAN 5 1916

·_, T
,o

•,;-

._ •

'"'"t,,.. 0

~-,;,)Vl'Y'I~

~lv,., ~,. , ?

- .. ...'t'")*

• ,1 • .

. •"' ..
J.
' 1

�StlBJEC T:

;.

✓~

l

P"ORM 210

t.

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

r
(t

~

·1 tY;\.\
SA~

OFFICE OF
~

...... u:rnm SUPERINT!nNDEl~'P
.. -- • ----..... --. -.. --- . -.. --. . -. -. .. -. --

IN nEPLY PLEABB REFEnTO

NO,

0

Hanna, ITyoming, Jan. 3rd 1916.

l.Tr. F. P. Briscoe,
Auditor, Cheyenne, TTyo.
Dear Sir:-

Your file S, letter of the 31st ultimo:
Attached hereto please find original bill of
lading covering shipment of 3 coils rope "burlapped"
moving from 11.u burn N. Y. to Hanna and covered by
Purchasing Agent's No. 27014 as per your request.
Yours truly,

l!ine superintendent.

C

F. 't:
JAN 4 t916

�I

•.

r)

C h

:,.1..

o

e

y e11n e ,

•7;,10. ,

Dnc.

l.T . !:a.rtr· an,
::ine 1u nerint0na0nt. ,

~'!l'1 .

nmna ~ ".'y ot!l 1ng . . ..

Dear ~ir:
1"!ill ~10u plEia.s e r1a51 r.1 e B:ilJ. of .
T..a dinf: covering shir,ne;,t of t hree coil s o f
ror,e fr0r.; t!10 col un1 i D.n :,0pe cor.ipv.n~1, July

!.1.-3

'

B ...

At.. &lt;lit or.

31 ,

1915

�sun,TECT;

B.ill ,A

.'

'-

-('

F oRM ~•o

:uatt ~r .02.383,,:vs . Union Pacific Ra ~ oad Co.

.

_./

.

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
I N R E PLY PLEAS E R F:l'ER 'l'O

OFFICE OF

]?

l.

NO,

•

C..Y.aS.ing...Age.n t............

....................'P.+...

Cheyenne, Wyo. Dec. 24, 1915
-

-- · - · · - -

•

'

\· ..,.. . _,
f.

.~

DEG 271915

· i\ l

______, \'\\•~.\:, /\.i•{,,r
.....
AUDI i un ·, 0, : l~,E
ffLE l~O. __ .

Mr F.P. Briscoe, Auditor

&lt; L

,,/

Cheyenne, Wyo
Dear Sir:-

.Ans~ering ·yours· of 8th inst. ,with reference to above
bill.
Enclosed herewith please find letter fr.om the Columbian
Rope Company. dated December 20th, ad~ressed to ~e .replying
to mine. of 16th inst., regarding shipment referred to in above
bill.
You will notice that the shippers advise that· the bill
of lading read 3.. coils of rope -packages burlapped,and that when
the packages were delivered to the Railroad Company, they were
completely ~u~~~~ped.
.. . .
. Copy of bill. and copy of lette.r f rom Mr.1-:Haxicoa'k·~•.Cl.aim-.--Ag.en,t •
•.

date~ Dec ·3rd, are also enclosed herewith.

F, "t.
DEC 29 1915

Attach:::

,.

... J .

c / / '•

•

•i'

. • ·:: .

. •' ... _:

---• •

. · ·.•. - •

~,-·.

�"

~
' ALL. ~E'LI VE R IES A~E CONTINGEN.-..o o

~

...

r'&gt;: N S'TR I K ES, FIRES, BR E AKAGE o , M"CHIN l!RVAND onr'&gt;FIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROi.. .
("1

V

_;~QUOTATIONS SUO.JECT TO CHANCC w•THOUT NOTrcr.:: .

000D5 SOL.0 OAOSS WEIGHT OASIS

Colu1nbia].'l llope &lt;Co o
MANUF'ACTUR£AS OF'

....

MAN l t.A ROPI!: ,

s,s,__t. MOPr ,
.JUTC AHD AHUUCAH NCMP lWINII.S.
ITA '-14.H 4.HO RUSSIAN f t. AX TWI NCS,

TUAN S MI S~ I ON ROPC',
Oll,WCLL COROAOC .
H#\'f', NIOC ANO UALC 'tOPr
P/111.. C~ 'Twu• C
YARN :!l:"l,I N VAAH
TAlltRCO 0-0008

Dnion Pac i fi c cu~
, c,.V o '
" .._
C.1:1eyerme ,

\'iyo .

Gentlelileu: ActnoPledi;inl:, rec eir t ol' yov.r
cu1J1 11..,r_i t:nt1on of Dec . 1 6th~ , retiaruing 8.cli}.:rnent wr. . icH ,, e
!'.•i=i de yo ..,. 01. J"u.ly 1 5th . 0 1 3 - Coili:, 1-1 / 4 11 :1-"'n.ilc1 l,or,e
c overed by yollr oruer 1,"23131.!--9903 Han.r,a.

I r.::g ret ver·y mu c!l tu r:ot e tl.c3
d i ff iculty ,vi.icn you }',_ad oYer t .. H ; n::1tt er .,-..1 ae s ire to
::idY:..::ie t.1.. f.tt t..Le Bill of LHuiltt:: !,,a.c~e ol-\t coverinb tlus
S.1:!1 :;r?t.n.t reBd 3- Coil~ 01 Hope l ~71:S lus. pack'lt_cs b\A.r l a:r,pecl
Alid ,,·l.e:u tile p:'lckages Her0 etelivereo. to t11e r!'lilro:-Hl
company , N.Y.C.H . H. , t l ~ey v·ere conyilet.ely burlappea. and
if ~1. .:.y arrived at. 6.es1annticn r,i tl .. tJ_e ·1.,.,..rla p rl.: moved ,
it. ,;;Hf-I dnne wniJ t::: ir1 t:;,it:! possebs i on of tl'i1:: rail r oad
C O:.l pAny •

In reiard t0 your i nquiry d es ire
to ::H1.Yi::;e ti.flt ;,-e 'ci...rlar nJ. l ropa l~aYH.f:; oi..r factor y
vr-_le!:e ,1·e re c eive ;3pec:1.f1c 1 nstrl,.ct1.ons t.o the contrary,
R1.a. 1 t wi ll t.i.eref orc b.e in 01·a.er f'o:c ti ,e c1-1rr:i.ers to
.;~ttl.c , itr.. yo\J on t.1:;~ bi-a,J.:;; ul til . 99 p~r c wt .

. ,"'c

�r

UNION PACIFIC SYS TE:M
No .03773-50 7-... 28
Omaha , Neb. , Dece mber 3rd, 1915.

The Union Pacific Coal Co.
Cheyenne, rryo.

Dear Sirs :
I reJl.iurn herewith y ou!' b ill, Audit No. 102383 , f or overcha!'ge on shipment of three coils of r ope from Aub urn, N.Y. to
•
Hanna , ,.· ryo.
Rate of ~~1.99 a hundred e s cl ai□ed. by you , app lies on]y
on rope, in coils, burlapped.
TM.s shipment was not bur lapped,
therefore the onljr rate cre can protect is 43.1 cent s a hundred
to the I.Iississi ppi ~iver and $1.81 beyond making a through rate
of t 2 . 241.
Charges have been assessed on this basis , therefore
your claim is res~) ectfully declined f or our a ccount.
Yours truly ,
.( Signed)

1/. H. Hancock

Freight Claim Agent.
;,: J .J.:L

F

J Pi.I

�- .. . .... .. ___,,....._.._

·I
I

.

o

E: o

1/'--

.:

L ·' ,:i ,

11n:c"i::::.si:1 :
3 r f

If ~(ho

.:.'0:V.! • ·f:s ::C1·t

.

'n;·_•J.z.·~;;e,'l. ::: --·01 1c1

.0.

:il-lGtlH,.L 8lON1!ll) ~V

l. P, £i:!SCO~

,..

,.../ .
:.

�8TANOAAD

&amp;--fMOOOO

No.-°3..773-507-28
OMA H A. NEB.,

December 3rd, 1915

The Uniomi Pacific Coal • Co.
Cheyenne, Wyo.

Dear Sirs;-

I return herewith your bill, Audit No. 102383, for overthree ooils of rope f l'Om Auburn,N. Y. to Hanna,

charge on shipment &lt;&gt;f'

-"f.!Yo.
Rate of· $1 o 99 a hundred as claimed by you, epplies only
on tope, in coils , burlapped. This shipment was not burlapped,
therefore the only rate we can ~rotect is 43.1 cents a hundred
to the Mississippi River and fl.81 beyond making a tmough rate
o~ $2.241
Charges have been assessed on this basis, therefore
your cl aim ia reapeotfully declined for our account.
Yours truly

JPX

F

�-

~-( -

·--f,'orn1

l
__;(,, ,.J.c~- • - '

-

j

mo

S1.1ndar d

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL C OMPANY, DR.

MAKE CHEC KS PAYAF.ll.l? TO THE UN I ON PACIFIC C O AL CO . ANO ADDR ES S
A L L Rt::~11TTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASURr::R. CHEYENNl?. WYO M I N G

Ji
!

__j·: ~'~ ,:,;..' : ·ct:l
: --\:: ~.:- ;;J.~ L ti

. ~J

:)0 " ?f;

--

5')o 'I{}

Int erest 77

6~
I

I

'I.

!

1·
!

I·

ii

I

rl

·,
• .t
I

I,
I

ii
'

:Ih

;1

:1

IiI
,,

11

1:
•!

·1

-- -· ~·-

. ----.::...

1:

/;
ii

r"
J V

,
. OJ.,·

l

Intcrect, Discount e: :Excho.n[;e I!

:: - A r1&gt;1{0\ '1::n:

-

Ji

I,

i

li·A,,,.;~·.~,- ~=-,.,~~ ;;;;:~;:;;~;;:~~~~AssT GF.NJ.. ):!;NA~~£; .

1:

I

Jl"OUNO tN THIS «;) ILL, RETURN IT WITH A L L PAPERS TO AUDITOR ,,.OR CORRECT1•· I\
-------IF
AN E"RO,.
IND ELI BLE P l!NCIL SHOUL D B£ USED IN ti4AKING DILLS. tMPRESSION COPY W ILL OL! TAKEN DY DEP ARTMENT M A ~ I LL .
COPYING
INK IS"
0

�,., ............

\."

✓-z~ILlEO FROM .

l

!:,,'

4

A ' '

.,

' /° . . •.
,~ ...

•

,.✓'(7·
~

.,,.

• •' '" ,,

. ,, .., • •~

,l

~ / ; .,

POINT AND OI\YE 0 1'" SHIPfl:E~ :r •
l;,...-

r'/

1

OAT!':Z N

"""

..

.,,

,..., _

;~••

w:y;f

.,

..

= . I "\ /

'-'A:-aay--;, ...,-

,
d

~ ;'

NO.
.;' " ,

..

J

•"' •

•

J

,'CONl\!ECTJNG LINC REFE)'C:3/

/

•

•

I

1

,

, I

-

,►

,,. .,4,_.,~,,, :/-~jf,_,d.

I -• ,- • .- f"'
J

Stnndord
0 . ,.--1 00.ooO

/

•

,,

,

~/ '
•

.-/

J

,

-c~ .t: ·- ~ ~':?

PREVIOUS WAYl31Lt' ~,EFERENCES ji!==

r:l
=

.
' a.JJSPO~'+"A ..
FU:r .•NAME• OJ {!HIPP~t, ic/esJ7
/ T""=INITIALS AND NO. -

•1
~ , /

~·• t .,t

_ ',

7~•

II

/' ✓if .?

O~mJAL CA'R INITIALS ANO NO.

I•

I

-_.,,...,.. ,......,
---:,,-- ,,,
.
/.'d
,,.,
f7,,~
{
,.,:)
.. ~ '
! ,,~ .,,
.. '
-.
·\....,,· /., ..'f!'......,.,

NUMBER OF PAyl(AGES , ~RTICLES AND MARKS

.,

l

-

V.

.• ·'')
L ,, - -~.,,•
\,_ - .,,.,~
.,

,.. /
r

~/

,,.-.,.

.

'

' t ' ' p " -•

I

~---;7 . ,,(.,
/

\..,

,:;!_,,,,

I G t..e.~r~ ~ ,,.C..I

I

• 16TAL PREPAIO S-

J

11
I

_f;~;
I

I -RATE

.

\1 'v ·r ,; ~,

.i,:

,. /
V

"'.'; ~G~

I·

TOTAL

A DVANCES

FRE IGHT

,. - -;, .,
-1/
,I /,//: ,

~ (OJ ~ w

',
/' .; ,:-.
..:r,., , : ~)

l

y9..;~ -

-- -

=

I

.:::.'..

I

I

I
I
I

-

I ..... ....I_ -

- -

T ot al

I

l

P rou:ii d ... .....

J~

..lc, ·,,.r ( .
T oColloot . . . . .

~

··1 1'

--,

~

M ak -:&gt; C hf'ch Povabl o t o t ho Cort1p::iint:
~

• FOR U,3E AT JUNCTION ?OI NTS ON FP.EIGHT S UBJECT

TO CONNECTING LINE SETT I F"MS:-1\JT

i-

�.

•. 'I~
~ iti.)

Russell - :lille r --~
· 11~'
. 11
1.ne Co .•

I

NOv""EJ.iGER 1915._ f

l

.

lJ

191.5 -

?1innenpolis, ?Jinn.
T o THE U NION P ACIFIC .COAL COMPAN Y, D R.

MAKE CHG:CKS PAYABLII TO THE U N I ON PACI FIC COAL CO. A NO AOOAESS
ALL REMITYA NCES TO .ASSISTANT TREASU RER, C HEYENNE, W YOMING

Jobber' n CoMnhH::io n on f l o ur contained in
UP Car 39731 ship~ed October 2 , 1915 t o
~red :: . :lills , Roel: Sprincs , '.7~,ro.

, .l)I{

I ~-1u. oo#
• II

each in hands o f Ass t t 'i1re,:.~urer

I

I.

JII

Ii
I

,1

I•
I

·I

COPY ·

I
I

'.

'II,

C 1&lt;1!DIT ·10

p

:!crchc.ndisc ?urchuocs
P.oc1r Sprinco store

j:

j;

$1 6 . oo;t I.
11

i -~
'--•~
. ~ ,,
. _~ ~

1

I

~J-4/A/ ,,,.-/

C,,'J'

rr

M

Jl.r-. l t/q..,,~
I IJ . J-/

¢:r;l&lt;;lu..

-1

l'OUND IN THIS BILL, ,urTUR
IF AN CIIHOflt ISfl INDELIBLE: f911HCIL ~HOUL
COPYING INK 0

_,

1_;
1
1

!:

A1• rW&lt;&gt;\'~) E

'"l'o,:S. P.c TIO&gt;,

•

A~ST (;~:NI

~IAN,.. arn

d ~a-~
.
-- "'1•,,r 1h,· A11&lt;1itr,r
~

IT WITH A L L PAPe:Rs TO AUDITOR fl'OR CORRl!.CTION.
DE USED IN MAKINC DILLS. 1MPAt:S910H COPY WILL 8£ TAKEN DY D E PARTMl!NT MAKIHC: BILL /

�J

I

'

(

-,

-: --

~

'

,....
,

'

\

I I ~ ~l-, ...

.

\.::'. .__.
,

...

'--1~

c ,~t, '

v

• - I..

,,
1--.I

\.

'

•

I

\,

t·

I

?

'

F . F . E:t

NOV 6 1915

I

'/

�.,.

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
l!\" REPL "Y J&gt;LBASB Jt2FBR "r-0

O P FlC E OF

~UPT. OF Slv1il,i1

.... -----· ........................ ···---··--·- -----· ---------···

Cheyenne , ·.--;-or.1ing ,

so.

1 - 101

lfo-.1FL'!r)e1·

5 , 1915.

3 u i 1 ding .
Dear Sir: Her e,·ii th f ::.11d drn+'t :f:'1·ori1 :1;.s~ell-:::llf&gt;r L:illine;
Coq::s.ny f o :c -: 1 6 . 00 .

This is our cor:r1ission on scar o:: thei1·

:f:'101...r sl:ippea to ~·red :.:ills.

! b 0 l:.evo this should be t1·erit1?d

in ?ock 8p.· in~s accounts as u sale 3..'1C ha'7 G advised 8 to rekeep er
:,:S.c1i 11 ace or c.1 incl y .

Yon.rs t r nly,

Su1)e ri n t enc:l. ent

~ T- '. •

r, f

St o res .

1
\

I

t\

r.
F . F;;:
NOV 6 HHs:

�.,.

\-j~w-

-0 ;

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT COVERED BY THIS REMlTTA~

,

,,,,,

__i-

128 !Commissions as per list attchedo

I

~r

!

I 1f

1Y

{) 64 6 ~

i

Oct
,,,..

VoucHER No.

1

I

\ 1.'
·.\ :,

..

\\.

\

I

I
i
I

I

- - - - - -- ~ - __I_ _._.___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ · - - -

To

Union Pacific Coal Co.

Cheyenne , Wyo.

---·----

t------·--'---

��AUDIT NC. - - _ _ _ _ _ ___.....\

,.

_Uni on_Pu~ifi c Ra::i.·1roa d_ co_. , _

Chey_enne_,_ 1;1y_.o__.. _,..JJ.Q"'l~ml) e):'_ a_,._191_ \5,
.

Omaha, Neb..

I
W0°\i3~.:3 :SlU.9.15._

f

l •

· .\,\ :

'

\··

To TH E UNION PACIFIC C OAL C OM PAN Y-, D R.
\r

M AKE CH E C KS P A YABLE: T O T H E UNION PACIFIC COAL C O ., A NO ADDRE SS
A L L R EMITTANCES TO A S SISTA N T TREASU R ER. CHEY E N NE. WYOMING
C• l, · $ M

- . -

--· --:,.;

refund V t:Llue of unus ec1 portion of round
t rip ticket Porr.i L- 94 , !Too 62011 , purchas ed
for use of ~1:r. . . S . :1cCune , Gene r a l srq. es

F on

.Aeent

.

~u1 59:1k

, ,

0

II

I

I

/

I

Cash in ha nds o f Ass' t Treasurer
Union Paci f ic R.R. Co. Vouch er }76545

11.69

I

I

I

•I

•I
I,

11

11

I

,.i'
,I

I, .
Ji
I'

I,'I

I·I

I

:J

I

,I

I ~ :; t~ ~
!

Ctut1&gt;1T T o

I

I

A/c 1 36

Sollinr, ~enses

9~11 .69·.J!
;,t'

!- A~•-;;RO~ l-:;; . --- ••- -

- - • --

is corr~ct:

•• ---

i

i •A PPnov1m:
I

\.A.,~

/A

1:i:-Ro~ ~ ~•()I( - .

I

I
- ·-

-

..

•

•

•

I. F-; CTIO?\

As~T &lt;}c N1.: \1,._ ~;,7;;-,:~.

' /

I'

0 11: I S l"'OUND IN THIS BILL, 11£.TUR N IT WITH ALL ~ A.PERS TO AUDITOR ..-o A CORRl!CTION .
~~~.';.":INK OR INDE LID L£ P i!NCtL SHOUL D IIE U S ED1N M A KING B JLL.S. : IMPRESSION COP Y W ILL B L? T A X E N D Y O ePARTMl?NT M A K ING 011.L.

• ••

F,,r 1h,fa,i-;j i1ur .

�r°"

Clo.in ::or re :"und'-docount
•
unuse d tiol:·e t .

• ,_)
,

10- 215
Se-rt e•,, er 25 . 1915 .

. • 8 . ~'u. S i.11f AY,
r.onnr al Pa.~sen&amp; or A[:ent . u ol:' • . :._:. co .,
(in &amp;hu , ::o1i:r.

un abl e to u so thi ::; t ic~.:e t .:i 'i,h l n.
1

the t i 11c lir1 i t.

0.arGIN.At. Storq:;i:; .~v

f. P. BRJSCO£,
Au dit or .

�,.
l,JUBJECT,

r',_

Refu nd account un

Form 210

Jd ticket.

THE U NION PACIFIC COAL C O MPA N Y
IN nnPLY i&gt;LJtA8lt REFEH. TO

OFFICE OF

xo.

4541

Cheyenne, Wyoming 1 • September 25, 1915.

Mr. F. P. Briscoe,

Auditor,
Building.
Dear Sir:
I encloae Union Pacific R.R. Company tic ket No. 62011 reading
Omaha to Cheyenne, which I was unable to use on account of buying ticket
Omaha to Butte last tiir.e I was in Omaha.

The limit on enclosed ticket

expired Se~tember 17th.
Kindly arrange for refund and cr edit Sales Department expense.
\'lSMcC-U

�A 7 16 lM

FORM 1938

)

UN1o·N PAc1C c SYSTEM
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

Omnhn, Neb., . .Jff. 2 fLt§t5... 19L. _.

~5(t A7.. J~l~ ........ 19L ..

This will acknowledge your favor of ...

The subject will be g iven prompt attention and if investigation is
necessary same will be conducted with least possible delay.
If you have occnsion to write us further regnrding this matter please
refer to claim ~o . . .. .. . 24524
W. S. BASI NGER.
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT.

��AUD IT NC

LibGr"i:;;i Coa.l ,;;: Ice .Co.•
21

3xd st o ,

Choyonne • rs. o ._, Uov. 8,

\nnn""·~,.

:&gt;ortl end, oro.

t To THE Ul\!ION ?,D..C!F!C COAL COMPANY, DR.

I

~ A~E CHECKS PAYA:a.L. TO TH;:;: IJtJION P J!&gt;.CIFIC C.0/!,L

r.o. ANO AOORLSS

ALL RE:1-il,T,,~IC:ZS TO Ass:s, A -IT 1"!1hASURt..h. (. h(;Yl,:NN'-', VVYOMING

,.,, ~cnt of o..::i:icc npo.cc ~1- ?6 - 6th st. ,
.- :")01·tl81&lt;.1 , Orecon., ::or the L1onth of novc~1Jcr,

025. oo;'/:

1915.

I

11

I

L

t

11

;1

I

I!
i::~.,,11, en 1,\·
!,

-

..

I
I

,I

14 ·
-

C ll£1HT 1·0

s unJry Acct s.

I

!
-=---.:..

I
I:1·
I

,,I
!,
A R O,. IS l"OUND IN THIS dfLL. RCTURN , .,. WIYH A LL ""'P~RS ro A U DITOR fl'OR C O RRe CTION .
6.~~l~Q INK OR INOELIIJL E PENCIL .SHOULD DE u .sco l N MAKING B ILLS
IMPiU!SSION COPY W ILL se TAKEtJ RY 0 2:PAATMCNT ~tA.KIMC 91""-.L...

�h ,rm IJO

A UDIT N e;..

Foster T,umber C

Cheyenne, i7yo . , 1Tovomber _9 ,s1 5

0. '

Kansas City, !.to .
To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPAN Y, DR.
1-IAI~:;; CHECKS PAYASl_i TO THE UNION PACIFIC COAL C O. AND ADDRESS
A'-'- Rl!MITTANCt:!. TO Aes1STAN·1 TR!;"ASU~c.R. CH ~la':NNE. WYOMING

1

•

prepaid freicrht chnrees on OSL Co.r rro.
13409 f'rom Ro ck s11rines rrovel!lbor 5 , 1915,
consig:ned Di:-.-:, ITebro.sko.:

76,600 lbs. o.t $3.00 per ton

('114.90#

I
,I

I

. ---•..

I
I

!

I

:,·, ~?:t ~ «:a
Sundry Accts .

$114.90:{fo

.,,

•

�1•orm 130
Dl!PAR T M l?NT NO

)

.,,.

..,I

C. Creotors t.: Co . ,

Cheyenne r- \/yo. , n ov. 10 ,

191

5

Ch icago , Ill.

r

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

( I

MA"-E CHECl\5 PAYAE:L

TO THE UNIOI~ PACll'IC COAL CO. "ND ADDRESS

ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TRIV\SURI.R, CH:::Y!.!NNE, WYOMING

For.

adc'l i tionul rebut c on I 1eanut Roast c :rs unci

.:ar ::iers rrn.rchRned for P.cl innce ~: CU!llber lruid ,

~yo . r ecent l y .

$28. 00#

Co.sh in hcn&lt;1s of 1\~~ n ' t :i:r cusure r.

h

,I

'I

'

''"1
--- -----

~ ine Dovelopco~t u ~quipment
'Jelic.nce
CUmberl ruid

;
1

'

Al•P ROV!-;U'.

�au

BJEOT,

?)

~m

tr

vouch er f

• r cm C •

c.r( ' ·t o rs (':; co . ,

\..

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
JN REl"L'Y PLRA8.lt REFER TO

OFFICE OF

......................... .··---......... ..

:-.o. 1-111

......... ···-- ................. ------

Chey cu ne , '. y or!li ng , Nov . 9th, 1915.

r - ----- -- ti
•

..

I.i.r. :l. :::-. Bri s coe , Auo i to 1· ,

ill. -.

&gt; •.• •

.

.. ..:

....... • J

NCV lo 'i9W

Bu i 1 d i n e .
Dea r Sir :-

iierev, i th .:'ind 'VOUc ;:e:c an d c.:1cck of
anc. Com11a ny f or ,,' 20 . 00.

c. Creetors

Tc.is r cryes ents a n addi tional ten

percent on th e t\-.' O ou t f i t s :cecen tly !nu·chasec1 f or IlPlion c e
a.n J. Cunb e:.. l::md , ·::i:ic n r:Fn"e c;1arf ed , I b el ieve , to Cap ita l
.icconnt.

Supercintende:tl°t of Stores.

F. T.

NOV ~ 0 19\5·

�l-nrm 1!10

,/"I'\
J)

Scott ,

ehoyenne, •11yo~
Dill on , uont .

19 1

5.

To THE UNION °AC!FIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MAKC CHECKS PA'l'ABLC! TO THE UNION PACIFIC CO'\L
O. A NO ADDRESS
ALL Rla:MITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TR~-..SUR1. R . Ch'..:Y'.?NNE. WYOMING

amount of intere st ch&amp;r 5ed b y F irst 1~ t •1 .
Bank of Dill on, !';Iont . on fre i e ht ch:... r ge s on
fo ur c urs of coal s hi:1;1ed. t o you f or s t nt a
Horme l School ,

101

1•

$ 9.90#

l·
I

I

I!i

I'

:I

I

,I
·1

ii

I
I

I

I

.I

c uern·r rn I

e rest.dis c ount and
3x chn.n£e

$9.90/j

At•PtHl\ CJl .

~~~~~~~~~~
- A.As~, c;1:s1.: '.\IA'(A• :IW
(]

~~
~ r 1h,· A-urlitnr

ND IN THIS HILL R~TURN I T WITH ALL P,.ti.PEFtS TO A UDITOR l"OR CORRl!Cl!ON .
u= AN e.nFtOR t!,1 P'OU ELIDLE PENCIL. SMOULD DE" U St!O IN MAK)NC B IL L S . IMPRt!SSION C OPY WILL 91! T,.ti.KEN UY DEPAATMENT MAt&lt;tNG DILL
coP't'l .... 0 I NK OR IND

�- --- - -F ur m 130

D!!PARTMENT No

r'\,

AUDIT N C .-

' · I-:J,.. J

Sh erm. n i71lliama Co.--

Cheyenne Wyo.- Rov- 13-1915 191Clevel und 0h1oo
1

To THE UNION P ACIFIC COAL COMP A N Y, DR.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLU: TO THE UNION P ACI F IC COA L C O . ANO AO ORl!SS
ALL REMITTANCES TO A S SISTANT TR!i:ASURER, C H E YENNE. WYOMING

i.-,.K

r efund of fr eigh'li charges east on

s h i pment pe1nt in oil anb. varni sh s old :h1 • O.B.

I'

:Kansas City.

1. 'i'6

Invoice P . A. .i:!Oo 27311

Vouch6T Audit No . 138386

Ch3ck to co\Per 1n h ands Asst Txeasur er
I
i1

I·
1'

i.
I

,I

·1
,I

'I

I

'I

-'.

s1;n :1:

i

J

'•

____ ,..... -

1·
,,'
I

CRElllT 1"0

Book Spr 1ngs mator la1.

~ -);. ~
_A,"?!

vn

tl/;J-/J,,,-•

:....

·I

,~

:I,,
11

!; 1. '16

:!
ti
I

)

•1 .\Pr noe u - : i J . : ~

I!'.

i-------

·- :rm-oh.es 1ng Agent

A P l'KO\' J;I)

,\1•1•1 ~ 1 ' .2

"' 1~-rnv
' ASll
. co0.CTl~
a... ~

•

-

ASM ! K I!

'" ur 1111' Au«licur
Oflt IS ptOUHD IN HIS BILL.. " E TURH IT WITH ALL PAP&amp;!AS T O AUDITOR f"OR CORRf:CTION.
~o~l~AINK OR INDl!:LI
E P ENCIL SHOULD DE U9ED IN MAKINC DILLS. IMPRESSION COPY WILL OE TAK£ N BY 01PAR TMl!HT MAKINC D I LL.

�Sr;uut nnl

DEPA•~T M E:N T No

--- --

---

~

/'

. \

-

~

')

.

I

Trans-cont i nental.. Scr ip Burea u, ___ _

A UDIT NC.

·ii n0.i:-~~ /1 n
JiJ)~ ~ 'Ji.:.t:J 1-· s,1
- -

- •-

£

.:_

~1;

'r"j_

'

.Clte.yenne ·: -j y_p ._,_ J1QY.!3mb,r.r _ 1 5 .. ,91

i, •

San J r anci~oo , _Ca li~ !.--

l To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMP-ANY, DR.

::_91s.1

MA l&lt;Z CHt::CK S PAYABLIZ TO T l-i E:: UNION f-&gt;AClf'iC

C OAL C O, AND ADDRIZSS

ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTAN1" T R :aA SU RER. CHE YENNE. WYOMING

r e i'und v c.lue o f' Scri p Book ::io r m S.A ·-/1:1 97757 ~
pur chased i.'or u s e o f ::1. IL Le e , r urchasine

Von

Agent .

h
I'
1'
I

11 03 . 33;~

I
'

I

11

I.
I
!

c ~::.nh in lrn.rn1s o f Ass ' t '.i.'r easnr er
I

i

·i'

I.

I

!

i

1'

Iil!
1:

I·

,I1·

I

Ii
"j;

I'
l

I·
,I

,,11
,,lj
·i
•l
ti
I

,,,i
L

156
'I

I
'I

I:
I F A N £MRO R IS fll'OUND IN THIS BILL, R E TUR N IT WITH ALL PAPER S TO AUDIT OR f"OR CORAEC TIOH.
COPYING JNK OR INOE LIO L C PltNCIL S HOULD D E U SED I N M A KING DILLS . I MPRESSION COPY WILL 01! TAKEN B'r D EPARTMENT MAl'tlNC B lL L

F,,r tlu- A11rli1o r .

�Form 1:JO

St anrlnrd

---------Rems rz,1:c.n

tN

~-(r;r_~.._·:· ~ •·

To THE UN.ION PACIFIC COAL COM PANY; DR.
MA K E CHECKS PAY ABL ia TO THC: UNI ON PACI F IC COAL CO. AND ADDRESS
A LL REMITTANCE S TO ASSISTANT TREA~ U RER. CHEYENNE, WYOMING

:t"ot11:i- 1!e'"~'--:
_?c 1 :t..1_100 ,

{J .

....,:,

c .."·1t1.c,"r,~ .(t..

~-:,;,10:r. ,

I
1,

.: ol.l u.·G

110·. ,·, :

J. :..1

1
'!
I

,.IJ

,

-'·

I;
I

1

I

4G·~
00
..

1:

' ...

II

,

1·

I

I

I

lj

I

i
I
'I

11

I·

ii

i1

I,
I!
i'

I
!

---- -·- - - - -- --

-- --'
abuvu ace" IP

' :,; corrt:,_ct:

Yv2/J~
_ - -

~

L--

101s
'

,I _ _ _

·:

MriF.
v. c. B. •
1 5 f9 fr.

I:

-~

-§U

.

· -·

A:•1•novEu) ; f / J " ! . . ~ " L'OLI.Jlt:TJO!',

r_ ___

-

•

-

-

-

-

As~T.GE NI. :\1,NM :irn .

::17":_· -~-/ · .L""1'~--:'2. - .----&lt;'- ~~.~=-=~')·-,

If: AN ERROR IS P'OUND I N THIS o lf.L , RETURN IT WITH ALL PAPERS TO AUDITOR l"OR CORRECTION .
COl ' YINC. INK OR I NOELIBLC Pl!NCIL SHOULD BE USED IN MAKING BILLS. IMP R l!SSION COPY W I LL Bl! TAl&lt;EN BY D!!PARTMCNi ~AXINC Q I LL.

Audilor.

�- - - - - ---------- -- --- - -- - ---- DEPARTMENT No.

GSi:.. 3 ~ 7
,"'-.,.

n

Union :P~c:lf io ~·:,~.tor Com~~ J-

Chetv~ne, r;~ ,ming, ITOVo 16 ,
.,1nu:,,,,__II . J ._Stirl i ng , Aud itor , Oma

_.!I.eh.D. V.Bc llt Su p t o , Rock Spr i ri..gs , i'!yoo

To THE UNION PACIFIC

OAL COMPANY, Dr.

MAKE CHECKS PAY ABLE TO THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO., AND ADD~ESS
A L L REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASURER, CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
10,.1 4,,,J.OOO

F.01" shipmoo.to o:r Co0~l :i?r om Hovembcr l at t o

Hovembor 16th inolusivo :
lrov ol

2681 5

OSL

Ros . Sl a ck

Grenvi l l e

1 00400;;

C1u:on• -ro

F.o ok :::prinsc Coo.l ~:::.l oo:

.\ rl;llO\'Y.J&gt; ~- z j ~ ~: Ym

,

I

I-- ~ -

- (iJi.L~ J:S' l.. )I.\.SAO.t:~

-~

F•or tI10 . \ ud.,tor.

IF AN• E RR OR 15 FOUP40 IN THIS BILL, RETURN IT W ITH AU.. P AP~ R S TO AUDITOR l"OR COAAe:CTION.
COPYll4C INK OH INDELIBL E P t:NCIL SMOULD B E U SE D I N MAKING BIL LS.

I M PRESSION COPY WILL BE TAKEN BY D EPARTM ENT MA KIN

BILL,

�/

!"Orin 130

G-rcon__R. b.rcr
.\ ,w,a:~:s-.ll • .J_....s.titline; , Auc.li t .o.r , Omaha~Jieh 0
A o

VoBell ,d c,upt , :ij.o,ck q_p r ings b r/yo o
OAL LOMPANY, r.

To T HE UNION t'ACIFIC

O

MAKE C HECKS PA Y ABL E TO THE U N IO N PACIFIC C O A L CO., ANO ADDR ESS
A LL REMITTAN~E S TO A SSISTANT TREASURER, CHE Y C:NN E . WYOMING.

I!oYombo l.. J.Gth i nc luc.:: ivo :

~)100 58
n
\l
1;

5

,d
::-,J
.W'

81.l:GGG
8~-3423
8(( 21

UP

II

It

G:ce0:n R:lvos... J.00~00{~1 ?10¢

15005

UP

"

11

(!:-econ l.: :i,,;-0~4

72000 , ' 30(!

, - '1

II

11

:;.:e.nda

~~!jOOt··'"

l OaOO
l~~a90

i.L;

~

Cni:m'l· ·m

R I P L I C A ~ ~

•·o~-I

.:;

')

)-_

\{

I

r
('
1'

j.J

IF A N ERROR IS POUND IN THIS BILL, RETURN IT WITH AU. PAPERS TO AUDITOR ,.OR CORRECTION.

COP'l'INC IN/( OM INDELIBLE J.JENCIL SHOULD HE use:o IN MAKING BILLS.

I/

IMPRESSION COPY WILL ee: TAKEN BY DE.PART'MENT MAKINQ BILL.

I

�0 . C . ALLISON , MANAOER .

W . S . ALLI SON, SECRC.TARY.
_
LONG DISTANCC

E

Tue

..,.

I~~ c-' c:J'::f-

CABLE AOORfSS ..COUPON "INOIAN

lE MAIN 1299

COUF&gt;O

CANTILE CO
AURANTAND
UPON CHE

.rano

MARKE.T,1..IBERTY &amp; WA8ASH ST.

'\

J. ,,
~ \:

union Pacific coal co.,

~\\

\{.,

.'~.-~

Cheyenne , Wyo.

i' ·~
\

~l

.:

Gent1~u1en:File MS - - - Attention F.P.Briscoe.

\
I

•

I

~i

.....w • •

Your let t er of Dec. 2nd has been referred to me
for at t ention and YTe are enclosing herervith our check for
~~3_.60 in payment of the error. in freigi1t charges, on · shi:pme1t
made you Oct. ~,19150
Trusting this i s satisfactory, we are,
Yours very truly,
Allison coupon company.

Y!JT- KH

'f. 1'.
JAN 7 1916

Of. JY/'
///vYJ1 c ~

�~1 o ,\'L li son Ccm~on ,;o . ,
~!~ G 7,~. il, .r·1:n t st . ,
r n,1 i &lt;. n~· nol 1£: , Tnd.
1

: ·,mii; t he ""i;[l.l(an c e a t o.n cs rly dute .

C:rm,m'O
I. P. :!t.lSC(IE,

0JlTl'l'l'l\:'AT,
• .1r t ',

I.aw, ~: 11 ••

.\ncl i t or.

�0 . C ALl.l S ON , MANAGE.A .

E CO U PO
ANTI L E COU
AURANTAND
UPON CHEC

'

"'

~fflP[~~D ~OU.P~'.11 ~~Jm
M A R ..-;t.T. LI B ERfY &amp; WAOASH ST .

Un i on Pac i f ic. coa2. c o . ,
Cl"..eyenne , Wyo.

Gentle!:en:Per y ,:iu r 0 i ll of l:ov . 20th 2nc10 s i ng
4. ,
fr eigr.t ·:: i l l upon Y:hich you 11~r e com_p e l ed to ay 13¢ /1
ad&lt;1. i t iona1 t o r,~·.c..t :sc had .i)rep2..i d ( ~)3 . 60) we c:,:::_-__,
•-'11Cl os i r.:.[; h e r Yr ~t h 139! i:a stamps : o b c.L2.ance sr..i,:e .
I

You r s ve ry t rul~' ,
All i son

Coupon company.

�••

• .• _. ... .

o;1 -

.,.-.J - - . . . i - ~

.r ~ r-- - ·..· - · · -

•

Stnndord

-Form 748

lt-1 ~•110M,

.

JI

~

E
Cl

..

Consignee

I.')

Destination

0

U. P.Coal Co,

J

FREIGHT BILL

19 1915.
Station Cumberland Wyo _.. J -oate 0c~
Freight }

...
0

..

0)

Via

1JL 40~fi0
JV

To Oregon Short Line Railroad C
ompany, or., For Charges on Articles Transported
W A VBI LLED FR0"1

.s:

m

..

State St Chgo Ill

10/7/15 . N 1813

CD

CONNECTING L INE REFERENCE

ORI GINAL POINT OF SHIPMENT

ORIGINAL WAYBILL NO , A ND DATE

0

PCCC&amp;STL P 4 51

Indnpls Ind

1039 10/4/15

&gt;

WAYBILL DATE, SERIES AND NO ,

NUMBER OF PACKAGES, ARTIC L ES AND MARKS

E

-a

1 Bx Coupon Books

),

E
0
u
u

Tfk 32 012

WEIGHT

RAT E

FREIGHT

2 .5:-

3 .42

• 3;: Vl
...

. ...

C

a.

CONSIGNOR

Allison Coupon co ;

130

6

m

103055

Q.&amp; t N • \7

al

u

8

BIii No.

0

0)

-- -

CAR INITIALS AND NO,

UP 123981
ORIGINAL CAR

ADVANCES

TOTAL

.31

~ . 73

,

2 .4'

,_

Pr e 1 aid

Q

-a

-;

3.60

0

.c
Ill

LOCATION

W11rehouee

I Post or SocUon

Received payment for the Company

I

191_
I

11gent

Total _

,,

Prepaid _ __
To CollecL_

Per
Caohicr or Collector

M A KC' O HC01(0

► AYAD .,C T O

S U BJECT T O STORAGE OR DEMURRAGE CHARGES I N ACCORDANCE WITH PUBLISHED TARIFFS

. 13
TH C C OM~A H\'

�f',,rm 130
DEPARTME NT NO.

,,.......,_
j

Co.,
i,!arlcet st o ,

536

\nn l-~.._ ...

Indi:..•.:ut-,poli~ ,

ma_.

)

f

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPAN Y , DR.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLC: TO THE vNION ;&gt;_.,..CIFIC COAL CO. AND ADDR ESS
A L L. REMITTANCES TO AS!&gt;ISTANT TFHc.A~Uflcfl, CHC\'ENNE, WYOMING

Ii

o f f:raif1: t ct.:.r ,::·ce f or chi ;)me~t of
Co nron Books conni;:ncd :?'):;3 C1t~hcrla.nd.

1 •H :--nou."1.t

Invo:i.ce lio. 19242 &lt;1'1.tci.l Oct olH::c· 4 , J. 915 p peic1
b y Voucher :Yl-11 094 .

?rci 2:Jr'c chc recd on :invoice
rmi(l I~ei lron.c1 Coo, as }?Cr oric;innl
"

frcicht bill attcchccl

I

I,
l

1,

!

'I

1'

;I

·I

I

'
,!

I'

I·I

st i:.t io:r.cry

~so. _&gt;ui chaeeo Cnr.focrlanc1

~
7~
.. -f _Lk/~~:•~
, -~-..---v
/IJ

:# / 1.;) .

I

:j
,

1

At, t•RO\.l!J&gt;:

I,

1

!·
I

Ii

s l"OUND IN THIS BILL RETURN IT WITH ALL PA,.t!RS TO AUDITOR f"OR CORAl?CTtON.
IF ,-.N ERROR I
IND CLIBLE PEN CIL• SHOULD Dt! USED IN M AKINO DILLS.
COPYING INP&lt; OR

IMPRESSJON COPY WILL DC: TAK£N BY DC.PARTMENT MAI\INO O ILL,

�"'-.... r uT

A i r

-

�- ~

MCNTNO

I

f To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MAKE CHECK S PAYAE:LE TO ",HE UNION PACIFIC COAL C O .. AND ADDRESS
ALL R E M ITTANC:C:::, -o AS!&gt;ISTANT TRl!ASU RC;!, C HE Y r?NNE, WYOMING

vc:i.:ro of uo~l . .f .::·; 91 £:.•c. 1 ·.cc~: r,pt.•inc~
:-_i::.~0 to tl~ic:1 _':•c:.::: ._l , ._ . ~ ~ • 0 G rix ::.•i:1r tho
:~.:,i."ic: ::ev e.JD? 1- 1,: 0 ~.t ! ~ :: .: ~or ~o t:: ilocl.
ctr:.tcr ont rtt~cl~of :: : ..J ~O:

F c• R

- •.i :.10 :':1·11

~lcci:

·· 1 0 5~)

:1~~., Cl.... .

o::O

ti

0

l o?ti

"

11

I

I
I:
I

I

For autho~ity f or price charged see
Correspondenca File No. 2-353
",
'

!·
'

i'

. . •·..JI. ~y
I•

...., '4i,,.., ...

I

l

·1

'I

i
I

·I

g

(

"

(._.

)

~\ A &gt;L',Ll• ••1

,·
\1,CUI J ·1,

�TO

ltn ·

,.,..
ion ~ur.-iic
ic -::, o~i o

•

- ~ :••

j

WIEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS__ _
I

LUMP

:.

I

, 1.0825 I
11 26560 I

I

1 l ~~i: I!

I. si2OO I
,, 11849 1
!1 10420 11

11

1

1

2

,
1

1 269.l 1
11795 ,
~55 i l 1'.

1261G ,
li681 ,
1 2619 1'
80977 11
~~025
96306 '
~v742
82853
12712 1
80248,:
l~C.~4
'1•.109 •1I
6 .........
1 2o;;4

98 6

80576 :
00427 !
80452 ~

103 5

84.:17~ 1·1
5 I 1 2:~03
12[345 .'

l

105 l
105 6
100 S
84 2

26f"t.6 9 ,

25319 i:
8 1616 "

a0010 ,

77?

BZG44

79

72

105

70 3

77 6

1,074 l

96 5
95

12566 1
I C40Z9
ji

n5

e

l

296 5 I 61

--t--

l

~i~:~11

4510 1•1
1

I

92 ~

;3:
104

8;345Z l

!1

l - = ~--...d.~

i

69 9

1

l 1EG5'1 :1

100 i
4183 5

78 8

11 1 2551 ii

1O~ 1

51 6
52 9
50 9
52 6

79 Q
~ 3 4:
99 5

l 03503 1
ll eo22'7 :1

1oz 1

!53 2

52 0

12~6~
II 2?474
1

9B 0
9'1 0
~4 0
97 ~

52 0

IlI 03ioo·
I

10 1 2

51 9
50 0

51 0
52 0
51 9

ii l~:C,86 h
1_,

98 9
10~ 3
10~&gt; 8

50 6

I

1

I

51 6

I

\I

5::i 3
53 Q

53 6
53 2

,1

94 6
09 7

-

!.

h

105 6

li

I

80301 :
00383 !
80510 ~

80519 11
I 80988
;

1oz ...
110 0

12628,,

I

'18 8,

1oz 1

12580 ,

-==" f , - - ~

i
I
80470

l

804EO 1

'18 q
104. 4

126'101

1·

80392 ,

94 9

26890
~6Ob6

I

80581 U
00~2~

78 6
'15 s,

2654 8

..; =

L.588

80354
I 80337 I
80674 11
80479 1
I

71 ~

25081;.
84892°,

12563 1

i

a~160 11

1,

105 S
99 6

~5671
54629

,.OAWAAD

11

98 Q

18512Q

3

!

1

95 ~

i' 17673 '

I

I

99 6

', 70081
: 83863
:: 83922
80099 1,

----

WEIGHT IN HUN DRED POUN CS

- - - - - - -------,---11I
1
I LUMP I R U N OF MINE
SLACK L NUT

; 80396 I

?c o i
~a 6 1
79 GI

100 0
~9 81
'/l 71
110 o:
104 °'1
102 GI

'.

'

191 6.

NUMBER 1,

S8 1

:

JL'U1 v \_, t,;, ..,-

11 - - - --

,· 80424 I•

99 9

1187'1

CAR

1

61 O

60235 ·
,I 11171 !
1111802 ,,

1

M INES
DIVISION

1

94 0 1
97 11
91! O'

104 3

; 27136 1,
1
11

0

/4 gn.,;-;,
•I-&lt;.~0,l""'•j
, ,....,,,

B
3l 26R92?Dlr--~i r --44:g;-5; ~ 295~ 57- o1"' o- =-:
27149 ,
104 6
I
!1 8306? j
69 8
i
I

101 0
89 o1

1

11 252Z2

d

' I

1·1

--1 J

96
97 o·

I

'.i

~

SLACK
iJf ::'!
ATE
...v.t.
I'
-=- ~ - = = - ___

J __ -

l

~ !11083
1124s !1
!i
\\ 11034

RUN OF MINI!

···.r··
~ ·· 1· r:1G
,.. 0

,1c--:c:::oo :: 1 t o 15

DURlNG THE PERIOD

DATl

C 0.,

I!

:; t
!,5

L

�Form 60

Standard
0

•

r"li • .. .... .. _
~1..a 1

STAT!==MENT OF COAL SH

.....
',j

ED FROM

, .
- · , -•• ;;• ' \ I' Jl;

'.-:'Qc"r

' I"" .... ,; J ,!, '4

;::r ,- i;1[;S

DURING THE PERIOD-_

SHEET No.~ 2,,,_,o, ___

'-'!!!

MINES

,,,.,,.,

~91051'..=r,7 .,Q 1 ~,-,., • 1,I (I

,..

Tf('l l : Ti :, ,;

CO.,

•

,·. ~·0 {-

J._

,;..,v

-

"'

DIV ISION,

___,:=.J:"
."--'•,,_
· "'..!..
n.:.:b:.::c~r-:::=
l c...t
.:::.:-:!.o...:l:::.:5
:::...,.________ 1s15 ..
8•t5·8M

l

WEIGHT IN HUN DRED POUN DS
LUMP

/ RUN OF MINE j

- ~ACK _ ,
I

105 6

ns s
96 8
92 5
76 0

95 9
78 '1
91 1 6
79 l
78 8
7'7 3
78 l

~

OATE'.i =l= N=uc
=
M=i~ =R =!l===
· L=u =MP
=~
Ru
=N=o-=F
-=
MrNE
=
=i==- SLACK
BRO ' . FORWARD

6 11 10105_
080:37
I 96255
o 11 oo-119
1
1 80424
:1 00396
00354
I 80:::37 1
00352 I

52 2

51 1

99 3 '

5 l; 6

o,

~l

1b ~
99 7

60 3 . I

107 l

77 ' ;~
?"/ 9
101, 2

l.01 6
104 0
lJ.0 0

lW-10

CJ'l 9
10 2 ' 0

2G9S~

99 0

70 ' 0
84 6

83 530

80 6

3'166 9

'?O 6 1

.7~

54-41.0 •
• 83603 l
1Z'i'OG '

26493 !
I 25556 1
I 11354

7~ 3

fQ. y
5~ O
52 0 1
_
f iO 6 I

·1180105 ;

51 0

7~ -0

51 1

lOG 0

81282 1
03598 I

91 ' 8

4U 6 '
f.O g

l
I

9

70 8
103 12
99 1 8

100 0
102 0

26639
I 102s,,
I

98· 0

I 27506

101 6
98 0

I 84 6fi0 ;
1
800~2 1

100 7

II 253).1

81 1 5

I 83352
a~e4.z

79 3
106 0
1

I

!

I

52 0

25:~08
,' 6053
3 1,,
!I 8].793 ;
8~J.~3 :
26:35(, I1
B408
21
II
8Z656 r
Ii 768Z6 1I

88 3
50 9

68 1 2

51 6

lj

100 2

3766 9
7;; 3
80 ' 5

80592 11
80560 ,
804e6
805~5 I
83:-;23 ,•;
2~09H .
' 82 526 ;
! 2604.0 I'

51 9

rru~

= · = - =1

56 1

11056
1).868
e o i f.9

76 2

76 6
'll g
50 9
f;l !&gt;
5~ 8

I

I

84 0
1
'i'S 0
9'/ 2

e5 4

I

I

100 5

99· 8

i .

I

72 7

5~ 6
53 0
~9· 6
~f. 4
9~ 8
'77 ·9
'14 ,5
7~ ~
101 Z
81 1
90 ' 5
~9 9

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

151 6 60 '3

74 69 , 9

TOTAL
-==·-t=

-·+=·

-

l

~--i=

-

~

�~••rm 60

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED ~UNO; - CAR
NUMBER

I

-

1 12596 1
26Z29 1!

i\ a1ooo li

I 80190 .1
:!· 83258 1
I 84069
•1'

11

80177 11

ii 25~36 '!
I 80456 1;
82474 !
11

:
I,l 82609
a i u69 i

I
·; 12672 1
J1

Ji

8:3314

12585

1

!I e41so!

102 9
102 '9

10 'l 82:94.5 '
:I 8~640 ,
ji 83Z00 1'

1226

98 2

1

80392 "

804iO ::

50 ~

80511
805~1 !

801.4 Oi°
I 80~'18
00577
80529 I
80482'
I 8'½~3
I

82584
84179
0801;4

17209 ;
600'76

51 3
88 '7

91 5

91 0
89 8
75 3
89 7
50 6

50 1

63 5
56 ()

51 3
~9 1
53 6
52 2
'19 2
51 9

'79 2

66 9
'/2 8
'16 8
'12 4

95 - 2

11549 ,

100 1 1, •
98 6 •
96 4 j

54463

92 2 ,

I

27295 r

83601 ~

1

J.2673 1;

95 3 1
aa " I

102 G

78 9 1
79 8
82 0 I

103 7 I

6d 4

J.2644
II'I 12624
J.2648

9;, 9
90 6
97 7
92 o

I'

1

·I 20626 ,
I, 1261s I
, e~.,740 i,
I1 12631 1I

1 12573 ~
::5251 1!

II 25232 11

27147 •

a9 4

102 2
93 1
97 5

108 8
100 5

.l 83213 1

110 0
90 8
71 ,3

lj 12'112

94 1

12 ,, U.518 11
,

\I,

1

125~3 I
I

:: 85667 [

li ~6359 I
11 646~2 I

Ii 84133

I

83760
i1 80053
Ii 83£5'1 "1
"I 809:57 1
1
1~31 1
1

I

90 4 '

97 8 •
105 '7
1m~ s

I

i'
I

8 36~9 1,
8Q9p2 I
L 85452 ,

11·

SLACK

~~ : i

~~gi6

83999 l

71 5

I

88 3

26492 l

79 2
76 0

• RU~ OF MINE

I -=-- - .,.J ~ ,~.:lfi~=-5··-,

54 2 i

80946 I
809~8

71 5

70 8

12660

2G428
12so4 I

71 8

L~MP

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

70 8
70 4
94 3

l

101 9
104 5

-

.

83346
8:3462
12687

I 11603
I 26690

75 6

49 :6
53 ·0
50 8

I

!i

71 2

!! 80581 '1
;! 80Z01 ,
ll 12583 11
;1 lt6~3 ,,
H 12514 1:
1E5,!3 !
80987 11;
12676 l
I 80510 j:
'.I 80532 \

I

52 0
74 6
77 9

51 9

!

11 [ 83823

69 6

1 80452 ··
804f9 1

,·

BROT. FORWARC 1

1· 1

76 9
77 0

1

II
~

CAR
NUMBER

10 Ii 12591

78 6

1

1

~l

81 6

CIA 0'"'7 ,,
I1 o-...
t::: ,

·i

-,,

''----- -- -- -- --,,
,,--OATEII
LUMP
RUN OF MINE
~ -LA~K
- - -- - -- - -

1

9

Slalldard

ft£ 5
74 8

;!

108 0

I.

i

10s 9
7"1 5
a1 a
78 8
80 2
63 • 6

I

74 :5

I

1

:JIJ-1- ~ - - t , ,-~ -2 -7 - -l +--!.,
-,.4- 1- 5-t---,--tt-"·-

llr===~--- ·

--«==:-~F=
T~
=~ =
AL
=~

=----:a=-~===f=IIF

�Standard

4o
SHEET NO- -MINES

DURlNG THE PERIOD
WEIGHT IN HUNCREO POUNDS

CAl'I

DATE

.- -J; 1

1

NUMBER

OATj l

- -:
CAR
NUMBER

WEIGHT IN HUNCREO POUNCS
- - - -- -- -- , - - -·---ti

1'1--

I

i lUT
=11==1=2=\F=
I =8=0=4=7=7=1,== ==='===
7=6= 1:il-=-=
· ~---"--~--~ ~ ~·,!;,.=
ft=
62=
w✓.=
~\ 9=0"-l~===4:a=,4;..,;,1H'TJ1r ---,------, LUMP

I

RUN OF MINE

SLACK

LUMP

RUN OF MINE

'

SLACK

11

I aoo90 1
a3325 I

08039
080411!
26689 11
12Gl01:
80166,1
1
1 8 0 ~8 6 •
2 7 ~74
84098
,I 8352611
e3s:20',
!I 080&amp;1
I; 80988 ,
':! 80227 ,
sz&amp;5f .
I

.
Ii
'1

jl

I;
;1

1

~~:t

lf.711
·I 12~35

67 s
79 6
74 s
67 7
96 .4
9i O
99 7
73 7
100 . 9

. 11164
1oosa
8f52001
!1'
83057 1
83952
83428
! 84427
044~11
I
11506
I, 1.1810 i .
I 251~3
042a:3
25448
27419
I oaol'.l:7 1

I

I
I

75 ' 8

79 9
77 , 4
71 6
80 , 8
78 6
1a 1 6

~i·
6
97' 0

15

1

79 0 ,

1~50!

1

I

a1ose

I

I

o:

8 0359 •
~0592!.
~05GO!i
80486 j1
80595 ;'

•i

80519 I
8057~ !,
11926 ,
C4212 11;
335151'
I L8009 I
I: oie:.:2 i

I

1

i8~5 7 ~
!
61

8041 911
0011?.~
r.0;; 96 11
I! 8Q~fi4 11
1
I ao:-,:;7 !1·
80352 j
I

,

0

sE· 0 1

1
'

81152 ,

1

7tt

~!~~iii,

no· :;·

I

102 6

I 00514
! ao553!t

I' 00,1,97 ij
1i 1180011
' r.';5~'19 I
l 83400 lj
8~312 1
!1 A0998 I
10717
,I
10;.:51 1·

9686 1'

~6384:
,, 2585£
I 0 19'14j1
•: 26957,

99 8
1011 7 ,
101 8 1

I aos40 1

~6609
~5906'
~69281
. 27389
i ~6268 1
I' 541521
26382
25272
' 11684'.
,' 101151
: 2G609
,: 26088
8005'1
80525 ,

1J

"L'Ol
, 2

I

98 ~
93 3
77 6
79 7
78 Q
79 o
77 5
01 1
8~ 2
1or, 5
82 5
97 0
101 9
102 8
100 4
101 7
105 6
81 8
105 1
102 1 j
10~ 6 1
94 4
109 5
101 8
00 'I
f;"/ 2

h 12c{;;
a~a2c:,
11
,, ez324,
83368',
11
I:1 a17041
1 82~841;

99 4 1
10s a
68 7
71· 4
78 8
89 4
104 4
105 8
100 4

54
5-!1 71
s2 s
55 4
49 4
ss 9
60 6
54 G
59 !?
55 6
50 0
51 0 1
49 6 l
52 6 !
105 9
108 0
75 5

7i! ·2
50 0
102. 8

•

98 8
73 8
110· 0
78 6
97 0

106 ' 1
74' 3

?6, 4

�Form 50

Stllld&amp;rd

_ :7
--"YC..:·~'-'L=i
-) I=i=
IG:c..
· _ _____DIVISION,

C0., __

DURING THE PER100._ _ _-'~=q..;;;.o-=--v_
.-- Tic..c•..c.b-=-e=1·--=l=---=t....::o;,___;::l:..::5'--_ __

·

\1

CAR

DATE'.I

J'

NUMBER

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO P~~NOS

= t l : == 1 1 = = = = 1 f = =
L=UM
= P
=+=
R=U =
N=
OF
=- =
M~=NE
=f!-=

I·

1\

l.5 1 2644'1 i

80~;29 :I
~, 80452 1_:

11

1

:i

80581 ~
e04 t9 •

i• 81570
1

I

51 . ~
----

I'

-

_J

:J1rI
=sl~
=

,
11

::

54 71
u5 4
I

I

80 2 t
71 6

jl,

~
I~

1

99 9

r

180392 ,li

54.7

1

1

II

-

565 l

151 8

1,

i

!I
II

I
I
I•

Ii,I

i
11

'I

l

I
'
' P'ORWARD 1
_ _ ,.. - -._:-1-~-====t==·=
- =-=-'-"=

_8 •1S·5M

WEIGHT IN HU: : : : :UN:

--ii

NUCMABiR

BRO;r
1'1 · FORWARD !

110 0
54 6 ·
55 5 ,

80 Z

96685

I 25616

' I

I

r1 8Z056
1

-- -

i:- - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - 11OATi l

_p_..

191

I
)

L=UM
= P= 'l

RU~

Mi• · ·1

· ·~

-

- -~

�~·orm 60

Stoadard

/

:TATEMENT OF COAL SH-ED .FRO,~_-_--.._·~--...:::
::..;:c:.:.::~'--.-~r.~_,_:-&lt;:.
~~-"'i.:.!~ct..~..::::~-'
··_ ·_
' 'l_
·_

_ _ _ _ _ _ _s_H_E : :~slo

-

DIVISION,
DURING THE PERIOD_

i'

NUMBER
LUMP_

l

---':'-o
_-_.i'_T_
J.,_·'_1._· _;.:l::..__~_:::o__::l;.:.5_ __

WEIGHT I N HUNDRED P ~ ~~ s- -

CAR

DATE I

_

I

I ~~~~-K

RUN OF MINE

62 0

60851
60939 ,·

I

60566

102so 1

--

- I -·

-1-

-

lj
OATJ ,
-

__

I

Ii 6508 0

-i

1~1f

I

1

11

44~~91
11 39441

57 ' 5
92 0

, 8116:3 1
1 81248 ·

80 , 6

: 291416

89 3

846

,, 63755

106 1
85 l

I 11539
61505

80 ,3

26281

8:: 6
99 3

I 25382
I 8 145'1

99 6

8 1450

96555
i 96064
I· 20:,,14

ll 20 3421'

I
l 61012
2 I 4};ll8t

84831 1
I' 60867'
11

94 o

274 73

61 2
I

l

8'1Z27 i
60249 I

98 2
84 6

61 1

35054 ,

, 61191

60 0

4284- 1

1
;,, 2582311

96 0

60456 I

62 1

7'1 7

60082
6'722S I

61 8
57 ~

92421 j
60745 '

85 2
94 0
GP. 3
OJ. 7

6097!2, 1

1'17021!
8 II 1 &lt;19~'11

,, 1-191'1:,

i 370~9:·
:,1

250151

'1

25845::

11
I

e12'l6!:

].Z3871
,,, 12 436 ';
5 I 26413 ,
I
11059!:
84829 '
I! 11oae 1i
'l 81962 !
1

lzo14 10
1

118700 ,

I 969i2 l
644Z5 j!
27455 ,
'170' 9 '
11

76 4
76 9
77 2
98 7

101 4
80 5
76 1
77 2

98 0

100 o
98 0

II ~07z1 l

'

4143 9

-+=··-. --- ,1

'I 118f.9

91 G
gc ..,

97 2

68 5 i

ol 5
a7 2
6~l l
6:~ ~
1oe 4
104 7
108 6
102 6
106 2
62 o
60 2

II 84520 I

:~ ~

7f/ 0 1

!&gt;7 0

92 6
102 9
8!3 ,'l

89 S

61 3
60 6 1
78 5 1
7~ 1
79 :1 I

349~ 6 I

I' Ci060'l i
I e.43~2 1
1: 11850

j 60a33 1

J.2013 I

, 83567 ,

I 04421
1~ : ~AQ19 .
,! 66124 I

I 82025
TOTA L

I

100 0
62 9

!I 60898 1

I! 848Al

431 05 ,
11826 1
27397

I

9

60617 1
61638 I
41520 I

BZ O

67744

I ,.ORWARD

60121 !
I

101 6

89 2

---!

60312
60111 i
8S2l:3 1I
801?1
80139 i

8

60 5

104 6 !

Il 848051
041156 ·
I1 236104

l

-

1

80 , 1 1

94 0
110 0
109 2
110 0
1 15 • 4

:!~~;;,

4

-~-•--

92 l
7

55679:1

I

NUT

SF,

·79 • 0
55 1 2

I

SLACK

61 8
99 9

10087 I
11760 .

c::: 4

;~u~-- ·-

-

~M~ R UN OF M~NEL

8

6

JL \JuUv s a-,s-sM

WEIGHT 1N HUNDRED.
NU~~':.:R

- 5°ti- F;tG081 l

65 5
61 7
92 0

I

11 f1'9,0~t';

191 50

a9 6

71 '6

92 o
99 ~
ul

9

4.~ l

7902 1

60 5

-=

�/

Fonn 50

/

/
, /

,/

~, •• ··' '\} I ''"~ D

Standard

.:·Ir:~ ! 'O~",.T GO8

STATEMENT OF COAL SH-ED ~RO~- - - -- =or= ;~,
-· _:.:-j~·;
-,; 1~·i-n"la[,.,.G~
· _

/

TO 1Tn'inn

;)~:&lt;! i:\:' ic,; ,• 9 :.~o

DURlNG THE PERIOD

SHEET No.-

_ _ __

1

DATE

DIVISION,

,·ov,·nL -=-=--er 'l- ' -to
15
~~
~
-

71'-~

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER
11\- - - -- - - - , - , -- - - ; - - - - -11oATEI
LUMP
RUN OF MINE
SLACK
~

60106 \

!

12696

il 13067 1
-

1

ii 1443 3 Ii
: 85593 I'

1,750084 ,i

72 3 1

6!3 •9

77 1

61283 ·1

63 8

60609 ,,

61 9

: 612£7

bG 5

I G1027

u1 :a
64 7
63 6
60 ·8

!! 60945 I'

1
'

12705 11

35110 I

1:
1!

8'1E45
·'1418'14 ll
!114 9909 11

2.6995

•1

l

1
1 e125o 1

1:

1
1

e~ro1 1

' 81472 1
·: ~764 1:
,14859, 11
!' la&gt;93 i

11 , 61155 ii
'I 62545 I'
'1 14049 i
;1 4742o i.

42168 '
(;3144 1
:: 14765 ,
:: 2 '1693 ,I
: Z6692
' 60601
•i 29444 ;,
' 40248
I

1

I;

14

74 7

I. 612a5
i
61128
6-0252 I
60714

58 5
79 4

62 8

60848 ,
12692 ,

14761 I
63110

297706 I,

14618 I

12

6El82 ,

I

69 5
99 l
oz 6

95 •o
77 a

110 0
'19 0
71 ·8
74 o

60 1

b~ 7
72 4
94 6
7e 9

70 Q
75 0

75 ·1
72 6
62 8

74 3
106 a
78 6

61117 Ii
604 90 !!
60075 I
60278 I
60304
n05fi6 !
60637
61173
60725
61259

63 9

I 60782

nll90

I 6011a i
I 60080 l
1190571 ,
'1775119 !

84774 I
8".!C82
27422 1
)i 11832 '
11 27543 '
: 21410 !'

I
'1

81100

i1 12543

f 60988 I

II f.1067 I
60197 I

Ii

.I 61250 I
co718 1

I

1!

~09~ 0

SLACK

95 ,9

s2 o
58 5
64 •4

73 5
75 4
63 ,4

ii C0978 1

UN OF MINE

ii 37649

0

°

Ii 40452 ,,
I ~324 :
li 6f;109 ,

. 60394 1

~

74

9:3 4
97'

l

LUMP

106 3
101 5
101 0

-- -

·~ ,~ - -

j

11144518
ii 1145 9
h 26069
,: 13808

I: 5632!3 I•

~ fl279 ~

WEIGH~ ~Nc'j_"ij~

CAR
NUMBER

78 3
63 •s
£0 8
68 0

l-0.669 1
Gosia 1\
\l 1£579 1
I 6137 !
11

8 •15•5M

::S494 ' 9

67 5

!1 687'1~ I

1915.
- -

ti ji~ ;;

10 \\'\ 00~86 l!l

jl 44994- 'I

_ __ _ MINES

CO., d~:::i ·; S7 ,)

- - -..&gt;,....CC- ' - -~

i

':&gt;.,.__

63 0
62 3
61 6
fi2 6
63 4

63 9
73 5
74 5

88 6 1
77 2
102 1
60 6 l

61 4 1
6 0 0 I'
6P. 1 j
6:-S 2

6:3 2
60 9
62 9

6S 6
61 0
60 9
60 7
G:.; 5

62 2
77 ,6

91 4
106 0
103 5

10:~ 5
98 0
103 •3
103 5
81 8

63 0
63 l
62 1
61 2

60 l
61 l

I

_______i': ____~+---~--:--+-+-f~--Jt-......t-!UU.4it---..;..-.r.~~~- - - , ~7 r
·
7096 8
~~494 9
I
I-,.. -- - • -=-..,_j ., - =--r-==
1

l"OAWARO

~

~

TOTAL

�.

/'
/ ./

TO JJnicD P:H•j:fjc .:~ •

! 'a

DURlNG THE PERIOD_ __

DAT

CAR
'1
NUMBER \- - - - - -tl
L.UMP
I RUN OF MINE'

~~ hex 1 i;o 15·

- -SLACK

==l== ~ = = = # c = = = = = } = = ==_L~_-=-=
- ~~·==-=··

12\\ l.'761.73,\

\I\ 1135'1
tZ:J~1
11
13 \
1

\1

ii~~: I
26'716

~

25~09 '
'i! 8309'1 !1
I

:I 97070 Ii
. 96151 11
ii 26601 !
I

' 84820 ··

1 ._,

- I

52 9 I
103 7 !
105 3
101 4
76 0
75 g

·: 82969
, 83655 •

15 i 96945 I
' 96610
96087 1
96054'

~ - FORWARD

1;

,.IiI
.,
,,
!j
11
•I

'I
11

77 2

I•

i'jl
rI

100 7
'11 3

I

81 8

11

77 0
76 8
P.2 0

03 7
'l'l 6
79 4

11

I'

1l
1·

,1

I'J
'

'
I
1'

II
Il

I;
Ii
Iiti
j:

IiI

I

1'ORWAR0

11

11
I'

I

0

CAR
NUMBER

191.5..._

1i 09-lfl~7
_.1_ 'ljr_»li.J

~JI - ~ :' ~ -

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

I

___l=====;L-~::_L_:::
~-N_:L__~~~ ~ ji
!'

83 ~

96101 ;
81768

:. 821 2 6 ,·
1
81981 ;,

OAT~ I

103 5
105 O
'12 3
81 7
78 5
80 1

96318 1
E0:::Z9

1

9'7 ~ I

105 6

I

- , - -~Ji'-

108 3 .

s4e7a !I

04102 h
96872 .'

I

s1
01: A

a1

M INES

co.,_--!,.;:::J_t,..,;,
: .•.....i.;..;.'?"-lt).,____ __ _ __ OIV IS ION ,

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED P OUN D S

I~

Standard

SHE ET N0.--'!3"'--'• " -~

•~pr jng r-: -

STATEMENT OF COAL SH-ED FROM _ __,_
±,,-:~0cl"

.,,

':o -,·,, nn

· ~r~ ' n · · J (i:i _) \':Ji-' •·,,

.

�C"&gt;(anaaro

l ......

S H EET No..... a _

_

MINES
DIVIS ION,

o URlNG THE PERtoo _ _ ___,_;c'-'-)'-"--'
17 m!...::..:::b_
--!. "..,.,__r ___..1,___,t'--"o'---"l...,,5.,_-_ _ _

ii
I'

!
oco :;
I

I
I
I

11

I:

I

11

i

I·
I

·1

!1
l
1
Ii

'1
1.

I

I

,1,.
l,

~

I
I

II
11

r·1

1:

I

,,

i•I

ii

i1

,:

,lI

11

II

i

I,.
I

1!
I

I
I

19 1Ji...

- l'\'iJ,0~'7
1\JJulh)
. e-1a-s"'

�•
\ ~i Vi :-:&gt;iOr..

3hGt1't "r 0 ..

,iyo~1~ne

1
2

\

~

&lt;.?

4
5

lI

i

I
\

S?()°lial
~ ~ l:.:::u.sb1.

1
2
".-;-

Jr ::;.!:!d. 1.:otnJ.

o? ::t:ne

'7 • 780. 000-;;
11 ,,H,g, 900

•; . ~ 2'i, 100
7 • 91;~. 200

31 :).C:{

:~ut

o~V,r

I
l~J.• o00
-"'" t- .,...
r.., : ,0 9 t &gt;

~

, 9 V\J
·' " O':
6 ..
,,•

60,000

241, 50.J
76. 400

585 ,100

1519800

31,153. ~&gt;oo.:~

f}&lt;.;1 ,&lt;bOJ.:~

7, 902.1001.!:
•7, 096. 800
2,~27, 200

·i ,~7 4&gt; r.c,o
~~
' .,, ..

_ ,.,

60,500-.-

.. t 100-1
1 7 • 4•~
. c.o
~

::ot:.!l
~o:torc..f..c

:\r~1.T!

~

l

-

... ,., ~.... oo--:~

v.)v•

r.
:, "'9_
_,.,,.,
, 4-00.....=

[1.$':

1,.G'71,?00

,.~.-

2., ,.
.. ,.., "'J0 ..1..

�St,1111hu d

Form t:W

~TMENTNO

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY. DR.
M A KE CHECK S PAYAELE Tv T~E UNIOi\/ PACIFIC C O A L C O. AND ADOR!!SS
ALL REMITTANC&lt;.,!:. TO Al..SISTANT TREASURi;R, CHE Y E NN E , W YOM ING

I

I O• ~:m. £.JO:~
: .I

I

!·
I

COi?Y

I.
II

P'or authority for price charged see
corr_s p. Pile No. 2-422.

i!
•:

II

I h, rd•} c,:nit)

�~/

~
//

~

Form 60

~

•_:;lJY
SHEET No. - l•=
,. •
MINES
----"-'-'~~~="'-'-=------- -- - - - - ~, .,!"\. .. ~·; :J.
CO.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OIVISION,
•::o'

~, - - : ;-

·,

• '

, -,.

,.. {' -~

: : ! 1• •

0

- -

;:,CO2~ •.-··:Jrinr;s

STATEMENT OF COAL S H I . FROM
TOQX•WOn-·•-.:~fh o

~ ~

Slandord ' •

t c 15

DURING THE PERIOD_~ : •_•·~: "'
- •-~'t~~·~:r'--=l___
I

I!

DATE l!I

'(

CAR
NUMBER

WEIGHT IN HUNCRED POUNDS

,, . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _
u
-

ji

I
DATEl,l

CAR
NUMBER

WEIGHT IN HUNOREC POUNDS

1

i ==t== = " ! i = = = ~ ~=LU
= M=P= ; , =R
= U=N=O=F =M•=NE
= l==S~L~= =~K=-~
1= = =11- -J ; = = = = ~ ; = =L= U=Mcp
P ==;=
I =R':"'.:
UN
c='
O"=:
F'e=
MF.e
lN;=
E r==
S=
LA
=C•=
K =i=--

1

I1

1 751 28
!1 22959 ,
1
1·

1

21100

a1oos

I:1 Z86.29

'lO 9
84 0

l11:'02S58
; 77:365
j ~;3873

106 ·o.

487EO ;
I '12110 I
I f 7f.:95 i
1 1zs91 l1
11

57630 11

100 ·6
06 0

93 ;5
79 'a
as 9
53 .5

:;1.2158£, I

10~ 8

1; ? 2 ~64 11

101 ,6

1 05£.7 1!
I 78586 !

95 3
108

11

·o

ii 11851 II
1! 7 a3C8

101 11
98 '1

l).22as&amp; i,

Ii 94993 ;

79 7
101 ,g
G8 0

;601153 '1'

8~ ., ,

!I
tl:~27t:0 II

1

1 14584• I
11 58~33 ,
,, l OD56 l
1
I' 67021
11 70077 I
1

1

!

ii122'181 II
72685 I
I
'i l-14 7 2 ;
11
·

2

I

81 '7
a1 ·o
co 6
es £&gt;

11170010 I
11'i 8~68 !
1004£ I
,I1 7082~ '.
: ~7806 Ii
, 3 '1~46 11
'.:7946 I
,, 3f:098 !!
:; ~78f;3 :I
1
1 C2'1~8 ,,
1~40 11
l! 6ZOZ3
1~775 :.
1~655 ,

l~ 114 •
1i179 ,

61 ~
87 1
92 8
64 ~
100 0
101 7
!)5 9

6G 'o
£9 ~
84 G
106 4
94 3
86 '1
85 '1
Bo s
80 0
0€ 0 ·
80 9
86 2
e2 2
8G 9
85 5
(;7 3
B:- 3
(:4 !l

BRori, FORWARD 1

i ~0214 1

3

1::,919

I

I 3 '1$)11

, 8'1912
/ 3 7703
·, Z7978
1
is1 25
37987 -l
37988
1
37986 1
1~~78
621:;s
i 6 2526 •
• -lf4aO
- 35~07
·-404g5
- 63221
- 1~906
5
62€150

5525'16
G1e6a

I

!

Ii,'

,,

an .9

a7 1

aa o
a3 9

83 4
88 0

02 s
a4 o
5

(}4

06 ' 0

st 1
a~ o
87 l
85 8

aa Q

All 9I

85 0
84 ' 3
85 1

64 6

4J..O4~'7 ,1
62121 I
1:$105
574!.::~
4.020a
63a66 i
13490 11
l~~J!3 ~
400£? Ii
~6f536 1I
I 37&lt;l.C9 I
r.2io9 I1
G;:;-s,25 'I
62110 :,
11
I 14f;44 1
9 /:, 12753
, 1~541 ,
11 1{163 1'
! 6305G .
1
l f:496 )
'lOc6o I
1764Z
!j
11
j! 716t3 j
11 !;5701 i1·
I G?.890 ,,
i !':8066 1
i! l ~l9'1fJ l

I

I

J'. l(Q 3/

GP. 7
A6 2
:iO 5
64 0 1
au •3
85 9
, ao o
f-l2 5
64 ' 5
l!R 0

un5 o
87 3
83 4
87 IC
64 5
82 6
61 !&gt;
W7 t&gt;
88 0
67 4
98 G
o» 7
oe a
DU '1
GG , 0
88 0
83 . 6
10~: · s

7 - -1

�Fon11 60

..... .. • ... - ••,---;:..---..;....-'----.....-=-:....-.--,-.,__
~ .... r·· r·...
"" ,,. - ""\

.,,;

______,,_,.

TO fj!•c-o!...-

~-

.-'. nelr ·..·~1:i~t;; _ ,__ _ __ _ __ MINES

r... ... . ~.

DURING THE PERIOD

co.,

DIVISION .

. -:;;;,,!-;. 2 :...-

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POU N DS
OATE

CAR

M BER

• - - - - ~ - ~- - - , - - -II
"
DAT
LUMP
RUN O;- ~
Ei
S L =·

-~~-

s&lt;: o l
n2 o I

100 3 t
'/9 1 1

100 8
?8 0

i

L to 1 ~;

-==--- - --

~I

CAR
NUMBER

II

11

~

II

CG 0

II

66 ,0

'

80 .0
79
6
,,
f,
8
-;. 3
8 ,,
84 2
o:-: :5
79 4
Sl 2

I

Q

I

I
l

!i

!1

'

I;

I
I

I

I
11

iiI

!3!&gt;~6 2

Ii

I'I
1!I

I

I!
11

I·
•I

I

.

,,

..,;:..=--.- - -

_..... •· ~ . . . . J . = = - -

TOTAL

~=-~.m.;.:==+-=

8•15-.SM

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
- - - - , -- r - - - + - - - - 1I

81 9

I, l'ORWAIID I

110-1&gt;((\t"''(t
- ..i.LV-:.).,._t~_.-

19111,.

I

LUMP

. RUN OF MI NE

SLA~~

.

'ORW~ RO , •c=~=~-==......,+=~·- 7

BROf

99 6
€8 0
8'1 '6
C,6 10
?9 4

...

2 •-

SHEET No.~

. T
.. '

STA TEM ENT OF COAL S H l - 0 FROM

..,,

Standard

I

�C F.;"'A R TM ENT N O , - - - -

AUDIT NC. -

1039{;1-

Ore3~n Short Line

·-- ---- - - - - ---

'

-

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPP"'NY, DR.

MAKE C HECKS PA\A e&lt;.:: 'TO ':".-IE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO .. AND A OO Rl!SS
A L L REMtltA•-.&amp;CE.:- •·c A'SSIST.0°\1&gt;1T TREJ\SUA:ER. CHEYENNE. \NYOMING

v~ tte Or cocJ. z}d.T,pe,l ·':'!."::m Rocle Spring s
c/o Dining Car &amp; !Iotel
0
)ept • • ?oc~te"llo 0 I,l::.:10 0 ~3 f,1llm1s:
Foll

:.:ines to 0 .30Lo::~ 0~0C0 0

Date

1:ut Coal

11-13-15

so. 500] nut Conl C· ,) J. • 75 per 2. r ob ii:U::.es

nF-·· ... _:
'4JL . L. !. --·

For authority for price charged see
Corrsp. li'ile No. 2-353_.

Coal Sa.las

J 52. 94
\1•1 110\ 1,1)

---

�S 1.1ndnrd

r o l UI MV

·1r.0(ln.63
liVV

AUDIT NC

R ec:1snrn1m t N

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, OR.
MAKE CHEC KS PAYAISLE TO THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO . ANO ADDRESS
A LL REMITTANCES T O ASSI STANT TREASU RER, Ct1EYeNNE. WYOMING

Fo1&lt; V -'.::..!U0 0£&gt; -~~!~!.. ,-;:~;_ :::')~: ~:)"'1
-- ::, :; t o .:'ln:~:l(.t::~ ..,.~: ~-- •.. ~ V a 0

:st ; r'-~ ::~. 5
l

1

11- 10-1:-;
'l

0

~·:

I

I•

i:: #'~0}.1...0o ::~··~ -;--.:,.. ~:.')

)

I

"r.n
-~::·~.: ·'l,,,·..1,-·..,,,,...,.
, J.J

. ' .,. ...
. . .!...

,,#,

~

..J

, , - •• l..~L)

..... I.

I·

!
I

.1

'i

I

For authority for price charged see
Corrsp. File No. 2-449.
I

I
Ii

I

.,I

"

·1

----=-===
-....-'!.-

!I

I•

Al'l'itOVe n ·

�n-,

AUDIT NC.

n &lt;"'.\~i.-;;; : . ' ·-.-.
v 7,,_...-, h~fi'\~h'1h59i 5.
C-'-'-.;..v'.1.L...u:t..:...~
__._ ·-' "-'-'&gt;- p - vl--'-! V 0-:tuo'll'=J'{
.•\111J!t1..,.:;-.._ _ __ _

Q:L!.llf'.. , -.:lttil.l."_s-

RE&lt;ilS"i'' f:RED I ~

F!cF·:, ._: ...~:=. . :si1s.

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, OR.

MAKE C HEC KS ?AYAE:1.~ TO T!-i'.=. UNICtN PACIFIC COAL CO. /\ND AOORcSS.
Al.I. R EM! TTANCE:S 10 ASSl'il"Alfl" TR',A SUR£R, CHEYENNE, \/1/YOMING

t.•1 • •11••

4~ oG15 0 ~oo": ::in?. ~\Un
7?·7 . ~
-:n o- ~ :-rec!:

~s2,r oo_·· :1'{~..i,;

\.\ j ~ ~\, p
'1- \ ~'"', ,~ ?;

For authority for price charged see
Correspondence F.ile No. 2-353.

.1

i.

/
;i
I

I·

,.

; b:XA~fi'-Efl ;•,,1
/. ~
' • ;,

:----:

:

- .-·

I

-

....:- -

•

C Rt.:1&gt;11" T O

:~ol1~mco Co 1

--- =====-

�Standard
SHEETN~k- -

•

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR

NUMBl!:R
LUMP

- !·

11
CAR
NUMBER

OATElj
RUN OF MINI!

SLACK

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED P OUNDS
! ! - - - - - - - -- : - - - - - ti

,

LUMP

RUN OF MINE

SLACK

+==+==-==l!=~===--i==-===-l~·==--- ~ ==-==- - - = l -===---='1i=..-=~==----=-i- ~ - =·
I

1

81560

I

~g
.:
95 ,4

jl €36S9

1

I 83480 11
i 83493 :11

27147
I 11zas ~
25715 Ii
1
1 1£532
ii 80992 Ii
I 12692
i

I ro626 ;:
11

: l f 680
1 84099 ;
ll l t~85 1•
1 2 655 1
83789 I

1!2603, i
I 12718 I,
llG72 '
, 1 2s1s l1
' 12690 ••
I1 20051 11
,, 8486 1 ,

I

I
2

€47Z9 I,

11

84132 I

1,

54358

1

1· a376o :

96157 I:

,I

,r 81598 I

•i 81078 1!

lj 1£571 !

1203 0 r,
• 1 2s11 1:
06029 !
• 080~ l !'.
lf676 1
12704
'i 126~8 I
1
20109
' 20~16

I

_

1

98 3
107 2
80 0
101 l
10 0
2 '
03 7

I :~;~~

!!

79 2

11216
l 0 225
81529
83740 I
I
83856 '
6371~

,

P'ORWAIIP

-'"" =-- r
~ ----11 - -

l

4.:-300 9

BROT. FORWARD

2 11 12510

PO l

• l f.609

92 5

II 126~5 I
1!

12651

1

90 3

; 12720 •
1: 12533 I
I 1 2540 ;

na 6
89 6
90 1 I
91 2 I

~i~i!
!
25313 ;

9
?~
94 6 I

100 6
105 1
99 2
97 ·a
102 '1
91 3
74 2
90 ·a

I 25168
j 85350
I
f.522
I 40017
12573
l.2562
l f:.618
83584 ri·

10 1 7 I
98 3.
82 0
74 s
90 8
92 3
90 7 ,
86 5

92 5
82 l
91 7
89 7
80 7
88 5
89 9
67 ,3
91 1
90 6
09 o
10') 1

1 2714 .I
j J,2666 1
08036 I
08042
112503 1
1 2596
, 12517 ,,
1 l£G58 i'
1 'looo7
1 GS258
.! 801~0 1
l• 1 2622 11

90 6 I
89 4
71 G
74 8 I

97 6
71 '1
94 2

~ 12VOG

8098'1 I

90 1 j

71 9
80 7
81 '/

a:,s52 •
11 8017'/
~ 8~0~9
5
12569
I 80~57
, 261oz 1
-1 265~7 I
1• 2'1~20 II
h 20571
11 11748 I
1 11600 1
h 26005 •
I 25156
1
. 275S3

92 2
74 5
'/5 7

es o

7'1 l

09 J5
09 ,,
ae 1
71 1
72 'I
90 1
ra 6
91 4
89 6
88 4

0

1,1

1 2709 I

I

'1

8::65'1 f

I
I

f

ii

I

09 a

92 Q

93 1 I
95 0
90 1
10G 2 j
73 6
ao 1
90 0

I

'll 6
75 l

I

9B 7

78 6
101 6 1
10s 7
100 0
10"' 6
98 7
93 2
97 5
99 1
101 2 ,

•

.---4-

F .,._N LAROllt 1:0 Jl'OUNO IN TH1S OILL AE.TUnN IT WITH ALL PAPt!H.$ TO AUDI TOH fl"OA CORRECTION .
_ .. _ /
!:o.-VINC. ltO&lt; OH 'NDCl.'8L£ Pt!~C•L • HOULD D~ USt:.D IN MAKIN~ otLLS
lflt~Re~SION COPY WILL 0£ TAHE.N BY DaPARlM!""NT ... AKIN~L

- _ j . - -~ =

�Form 50

/

STA"tEMENT OF COAL SHl/""""',.0::0 FROM

.

~-

TO

·~e l i e nc c

Union paci:f1c :1 . ::.~.

DIVISION.

N.r:aRER n- --

- j,

C AR

OAT I

NUMBER

W
_ E_rG
_ H_ T_ r_N _Hu
_ N_ D_R_E_D_P_o _u _
ND
_ s_ -_ -_ - -1
- 1

LUMP

RUN OF MINE

SLACK

'1'-"==l\=--===-!1~===--===+=-=-====--I==- ='·.=-= = -d l-==!:l=--===

WEIGHT 1N HUNDRED POUNDS
LUMP

12582

86 4

1 2sgs
l!:;5~9
1,504

92 • s
92 2
91 7

1172~
25920

9/, : 6
100 7
10·1 3

soos7

6

25066

118101

I

1 2516

I! 266'72

j U !65l
1 27 2 0
!i 1 2533

101 9

i

25967

102 0

1 2640

95 8
56 3

1 2592
83257

t6619,I
II 271311

07 8
101 • 8
• 90 l

80053

2698{;1
2 570611
265041.

. 26278 1

!1 25444•
20 270,,
125201,

'1!

~ 12509 ·

12507 11
1 Z531 .
8 EG85 1

1

1J

!i a z200 1
~ so952!':
6 Z 639
1
1 1::.667
1 1267'1 I!

1

98 2

96 3 .
90 0

89 6
ea 1
92 8

i r.csa l'
1E667 :

1

I! l t 6C.0

I

I 12f.'1Z I

f:~86Z
8 :: 1i GEO I:

89 0
91 5 ,

103 0
75 6

91 5 ,

.
1

87 4 1

90 4

~7 ?. 1

~0099
79742 •

I OZ:'14.0

96 2
91 7
a8 s

I_

79 · 2 1

98 3
76 1
74 3

1

~'i 80977 1'

1331
~~647 1
·1
8
I·, 121 4 I

70 6
90 6

I: 1 9~711 1

89 3
90 0

i~:!: I

l t!6Z5 i

1

90 3
99 8

1·

92 6
86 .3

1! 81717

80 o,

1 ,:666

92 4
90 '/ I
89 8

11

lP.709

j 1 2714
' 12517

9

91 9 1

25914. !

' 1 2586 I
!1 12621

101 0 1
'
89 5

1

1~:584

1::669

f:0669

76 7

P"O"E

I

8A 5 j
89 7 ,
'70 6
75 0
94 3 1
74 8 1
7:-; 6

79 2
89 9

1·

75 4
102 2

91 ·7
e1 1
101 0
96 ,,
96 9
76 3
72 1
oe 6
89 5
88 9 1
ea 2

91 6
10;~ 5 ,

I 1 2526

94 4

,l1 1,502 ·11
1 101~ }: ,
;. 25sa
nc, 9o 1
II f 5779 :
I 80948 1
809~6 1,

90 6

I

a:-~:;20
83368
8 ~324 1'

88 8

76 5

I

10~} 6
9r~ 1 1

12628 I
l t694 I

102 o
98 5

8Z~99 I,

I

1260A

88 6
93 1

1
11

03760
8413:~ '

I

SL ACK

77 0
56 9 1

2'1050

257~2 11
83823 i

'1.

94 5

I! ?.'r.158 1

26310
104 4
I 12658 ,
90 4
',·~ - - - # -l - - - - - 1 f - - - - - - + - - - - - - + - - -l l -------+--1 ~571 -11--~-+-----+------:---tI
88 5 ,
', 840~9
1 ~509 r

.i --

I 80957
I lt568

70 1

I

4;;5:3 0

8 ·,1 80090
ji

RUN OF MINE

-ti.-==~=-===

BROT. FORWARD

5

!

;;,- ··c,.~~c r l ~t ~o_ l .5.c. _ _ __ _ 191 5.

DURING THE PERIOD

DATE

Stondard

~ORWARD

==1~-==- •

__ JL

r-~
I

73 9
8~ 5

425: o

TOTAL

e-,ne !&gt; .
.:A,

-

92 17

-

92 7

¥·•----=="''-"l-=~oa=:4=--=,IJ-==li----==+-==--=t==-----===1,-=~"'F=--===

;.

u - ~ Va t'.,,c---,~

...s..--' 7

I~ AN £ .. A OR 10 ,.OUNb I N THI!) 0 11..L RETUnN ,y WITH A LL PAP l!:R.S To AUDI TOR ,,OR COAAECTION ,
__ __./'
COPYING It.It&lt; Off lf40[.L t8l..£ ,_.EMCIL -,MOULD DE U!'JCD IN MAKI N G O!LL9
IMP~f!:S S ION COPY WILL fJE TAKEN DY DEPA,.TM NT MAKIN~L

- -•
Fnr th,· A tuli1u 1

�,,,,,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _F_arm.,6
. .,
0-""!!!"!"-.,...,,,,..,=, -

/

·~= ., ---- ·•- ,_
$1&amp;.0~rd

,,-

_

S TATEMENT OF COAL SHI,TO

TJD.liOD

::iw~ Tl ' T:,rr P,;1'.: D, T.~ ..... O . T

!'loo
__
......,_
_---'-'-'-·_;.i.:..~-'-1~:U.._.__
.;.....:,..J
. ·"· - !'.L.l
c .l-l...:
• .LI...I.
I~«

---;',-"__,]_.·......_...,_g.__
_ _~_ _ _ _ _ __
:;"' ) nnce

-=-D FROM _ _

;pac1fia ·~ . 2i•

•··yQW{ilf; .

CO.,

D U RING THE PERIOD

•r.l
J •

SHEET NO.

_ MINES

DIVISION,

l'oyr.&gt;p&amp;&gt;c, ..l._j;'-Mc,__._
l..._5_ _ __

191Ji,._
0 ·1 5 - 5 1'

DATE'

CAR

'1===!1-=
NU
=M
= B=E R
=

9

WEIGHT IN HUMORED POUNDS

;~:=L-U~M=P~-➔-=-R~U_N-o:F:M:IN:E~~

1 ~6'20
- ~

1

.....
s- L~A_,,
c- ~- - -

I

1E5ll

I

105 2

1 26324 1
f 0109 i:
I• 1£637 11
1
83S50 ji

I

8486011
26010 11

96 14

II 843921!
~7509
25t50

102 l

I

84 7

1

81554

11864 ·;

~r~~r,
'I

11

12631
lil851;0
• 260... 8 ,,11
1268.5
11
, 10241 11
'1 206£3

90 2

Il it~1:1I1
I

r

25533 !

•• 10641 !
54245 I,
i. 04402 I:
80975 1
81825 I
;, 25918 I
84532 •

,: ::~f:

1'

8-412'1
84001 l
8f621 11
lG.681 :

88 8

'16 3

1·

89 0 1

i' a4s 1a
1 84216

I 11616 I

I 80£76

80000
11205 ;I
2'1208 11

9:~ 6

54627

94 5 ·
69 0
71 2 .I
75 6 I
00 0 I

I 840!32 1
11

~640 1

~gi;~ ~
11

!

• ao123
11 10797 1
1 84345
11 BOP.52 11
II e"o.!.06~0&amp;

10'1 5

11

,·1.

s4100 !,

93 3
89 O
92 o
104 4

13 I 106i6 1!
A38F.0 I

96 a

~I 25231 1

11

25671 11

~ 8S914 .I

89 5
91 2
1· ,o 7
73 9
78 5

11893 j
20403
1, ~4333
~ 83683
12706 ti
1842~8999 1

I

10£ 4

955

~

II

70 6
68 0

u

i~~~:

G4 9

91 6

l

1'

82802 •

4476 1

'

TOTAL

78 9

92 4 I

97 3

89 5 I
72 6 1
73 9
56 2 1

80 0
66 4
94 6
76 6
94 7
102 4

97 5
95 1
99 5
90 0
77 1

87 3
95 0
93 0

12649
12592
1
11 12511
8~121 I

I

9

97 3 1
95 4 1

25865 ~

~

100 0
101 l

99 5
98 8

27385'
26971

~: ~

~:

, 92
101 ' 5 1
99 2 ,
104 7
101 6

j 25689 ~

1

-=-·

87 1

I 12551 •
12 ;I 842u2

½g~ ~

i lUT

51.ACKJ

44'176-'T" --- •

101 2 1
99 l

Bl 4

99 a
103 7
102 3

I

RUN OF MINE

I 700A3
J.1551 ,

101 , s

26036
I 26118
I• 26051,

I.UMP

I'

104 8
101 7

4150711

l

~12704

100 3

l.O j 26860!,

8~2721[

1:12616

89 1 0
94 8

I 2727l;i

Nu°ite~R

I' 81612

sa 7

101 9
101 8
100 3

ll

l

92 0

80 7 I
103 l
102 8
!39 8

:J

BROT. FORWARD

89 4

81693 \
26560
11 64270 ji
I' 26687 i11

~---

WEIGH

88 1
08 5

07 2 1
'12 7
'14 5
'
8430 2

=-~7{-==--==o!-====-J..·= = 1
1 1-===--ll=--=-=u,ll=--,__,-=t,_==--4==---=
:,-

I

a

•oa ("./---,~ / • --

IF AH C,_AOft I~ "0U1&gt;4C IN TH1::. 191 L, IU.TUf-fN 1T WITH ALL PAPER,? TO AUDITOR fl'OR CORRECTION
_.
co,aYtNC. lhK Off H-40!'.'L.+OLE' PE•JC ' l ',HOU LO D l" USCD IN MAH.INC 01LL9. IMPR~5SION COPY w1U. oe: T AKEN IJY l ) t PA.H1'M .. UT M A K I N ~

1
•-

,.-.,, th,· A11,li101

�1.-.,

Form 60

Sjandlld
SHEET No.A.._ ___

-·-'"-;:.......
· ·_.,_ ·....
; r-· · -'-'r,,.._'.......
: ; _ , .;..
: r,_,_
. .;...T""_
• .;:...Y-") _ ,,.._;,.,_\
)._..
M;.T
-'-".___,_,,
~;*Q .

., - ;TATEM ENT oF co AL sH,,?--.::D FROM _

To

_U ni on ~&lt;J.c 1 :£' i c -~. ~
DURING THE PERIOD._

I

CAR
NUMBER

DATei
I

I,

_

RUN OF MI N

8176'1

79 1

125021

84 8

1
I 12667:
125661

91 2
89 3

I
.1s·il'

•

I

80084 1
080361
!
I

SLACK

;;:'7401
64 2291:
!i
I 25928:1
035'721:
8364Sl
a 2 55z ,:
11
600~2•
ii 1.t571'.1
:,
11

!

l r G~O

ii

"~ 6Al) 2·:,I
" i.

·I

254.74 •

II 10261!(
I
1:

261~4,
.26190

2754.1,1

81868

11

!

'I OOE981
I

1,

I'I

I,

h
·1

11

h
!l

tI

!l

11

11

,1
1,

~ I

1•,r,

DATEtj

• • , - ·-

.

-

- --

76 8
68 0

101
92

i!.,
'

BROT . FORWARD

,I

I t
!

I

I·
I,

;,

·, ,..ORWARD

-

~

I

II
lj

106 2
100 9
67 6
76 6
100 1

I

I
I
I

I

75 5
90 8
89 0

1,

I

101 3
99 4
~4 5
105 2
lOt 5

I

J

I

103 ·4
84· 5
80 7

Ii

92 8

I

101

r

I
I

I

I

I

11

'I
I
ff

h

j

- - -

TOTAL

MINES

o1v1s10N.

_ 1915.

103065

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUN DS
RU N OF MI NE

-=,,.,.,,.=-l==--=--==l'--

i/

'I

1--·

LUMP

~

72 8
96 3

2283 5

NUCMiiR

,,

!i

...

I
•· -

==, -

8 477!3 1

f.7301 ,
I' 0804211

_....,;1-=0...:..V-'
' !.c..:fi=1-=e=r-=
l . .......;;.
t...c:.o--"
1'-=5_ _ __

'

73 4
73 , 6

I

__._;.,_,,·.
c.....1....1..,,,.....,,__.r1.,. .,&lt;.,_,.ie,,___-=-i
~'- - --

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUNDS
LUMP

8385'1

_

co.,,_ _. . ,·--:=•I...:..Cl~I:=I=H:...:.;G;___ ___ _ _

ft

= = = = = + = = = = l = = ==-==I==
- =~ -

13 jj 83792

_

SL A CK

===---

�Standarc:

_,..._
,,,,

STATEMENT OF COAL SH

SHEET No.-L' - - -

~

ED FROM _ _'~'~
=.1=1=
· •=
~!1=-.
'?'-"
8 ' - - - - --

- -

- -- - - -- -MINES

'

TO

Union '?~1 c i-: i c ;L R •___co.,____.,.,,.F.....
·',:.,_~.;',_.,__,._,S"""IC.
.' ..., . .,A_ __ _ __
7;C"':"e!'1CC:!" 1

DURlNG THE PERIOD

I
I
"
I
1
26oa6

D

CAR
NUMBE-

ATE•I

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

11- - - -- - - - - - - --

I

LUMP

I

RUN OF MINI!:

I

==-,

1

8349'1 i:
.' 80944
ll 8:5254 11
84400
I, 26864
1
\2 5570 ,
I
S4369 '
1
i s~465
ii 44688
6013

100 2 .
99 7 •
85 7 1'
'/Q 5
60 2 •
93 0 l
'16 7
72 0
104 ·4
106 0
103 9
74 5
97 2
74 0
101 2
104 0
97 4
102 0
100 o
74 6
72 7

17316
40053

86 ·2
77 2
79 4

'385762

70 7

1

I

1

26514 l
11 80618 lj
I 80'1'14 i:
.'8 58524 i!
I\ 25482 1:
, 43799 I'
5£84 11
, 84851 !1
:· e4843 '
1

2

·11·

! 846~4 !,

11

S

~l 50427 l
I

•
5

4 2 12
:'1 26287
1
10290

I

337za1

!1 26145 11!

11

M'l'18

I 26~0 1
~, 81874 I
1
I

1:

- -

DAT"'",

..,'i

S LACK

-

to

15

CAR
NUMBER

1915 0 _ .1.vUUUtJI

!I

• - - --

, 8041 ~

3~'1303 ,,.
83578 j
Ii 10100 I
II 11879 l,
54480 11
i 25721 11
'1 81082 I'
1127 2 :
I 8~306 ;

8

I 808A3

I

'16 7
99 0

97 6 I
70 5 I
99 0
102 4
101 2 .

j

1'

84528

1'1

2727'1 !J

I
100.,, I
66 8

26762 :
ii 11146 fl
r~9211 11
76001
j 0'1483 I!
I, 90251 ff
1 27315 ·

c4 2

64 6
10~ 4
94 7
100 6
76 8

!)8 8

101 9 1
98 8
97 3
55 3

f 87000 I\
84749 ~

84550
25387
26140 ,

100 Q
89 8
101 0

s4s20 .

105 5 I

111z6
t7176

99 2
103 3 1

ij 84 716 [,
,, 27185
i' 4537
118136 jl!
o 1, 66946
35-168

25082

10s.,

I

98?
1 07 0
100 0 I
10 1 8
102 2
6~ 7
73 5

I

jil 84850 i'

9

1190'1 ·I

i l"ORWARD

91 0 I
97 0
44 '7 I

84799 1
l'i s42os I
6084:Z ,:
~ 4608

99 8
106 3

==- 1; ==-=----!L

'1461

11

81 0

I

84475 •

105 5
97 !3
100 l

88 0

I

1I 70052
11

106 4

~8 1 l

II 77075
11 {4:396

101 5 ,
'Ir

103 0
99 9
92 1
102 2
102 4
101 4
68 0

100 2 1

I '13~2- 6 ====
- •

1~

- . , . . . . - - -!

SLACK

10~ 6 .

111661 Ii

----'---+---

I

81 O

I

84886 1·
8.C,247

I

- --

65 5 I

:I

I
79 6

-

4J 62 --5 1 --==-99 o
97 O
73 6 I
96 7
64 5
70 5 ,
1a 4 I
64 4

6 :1 27456 lj
1 3501 !
;I 450nl 11
26462 11
, 27615 ;:
J-335772 !I

103 8

I

-

RUN OF MINE

BROf- FORWARD

llCZ5 '

81815
11489
,, 27341
26244
6
8~7221

LUMP

! -==-==si=---==-=F==-~

--

I

Dl'iil~~~ncJ::::

'11

8~651
I

96 1
75 0

10~9~7

I

100 2

I

I

11

- =----.....
l\1' ....m•j l- ~

()

-

,l .

'

6

4

- ' .,,-,/ ' # /
(./'P

&lt;J -?~-".'. 7

t~ .At◄ C:JtROflt l!J ,.OUNC&gt; I N Tt1t.9 OILL, H£TURN 1T YIITH ALL PAPERS TO AUDtTOR ~OR CORAl!CTION.
~~
- -~
................... ~ twoatua
6'.'4.N.C..M..J.HOULU.-.Jll~....J,J;Jl;_0 IN ... AKINO OILL9. IMPRl!:SSION COPY WILL oe TAKEN DY D •PAJ;TMll'"r,T MAKI N ~ L

For th,· A1utiu

�p..;._"50

--· - --· -··- -~ ~

° "-

Staod1rd

2.

STATEMENT OF COAL SHI,....--..::o FROM, _

___
J_o_l_i__,__
:-1n
_ c_ e
_ _. . ~
. . ______

To Union po.cific ~1. R.
DURlNG THE PERIOO_ __

10 k 75766 !
\r- 81851 11
: 76662 I
17837 1;
1 84469 I
'11 1167'7 11

I

II1
54405
11;l 27325i1
84559'
•

1

E?l1'/61
11
84368
' 10816
I: 23136,
~ 25120
., 271811 17142
4~819
i! 1~9203
1 211 27529
1
E61S5
I
84 778
. 1

~,. .cK_ 1 _ _

~~ ~

90 4
80 1 I
.101 8
• 9~ 2

I

80 4

;l 8441'1
f.0829,
84240,
1 39964

1,
1!

26976,

15671
•

27134
13 ,, 10560

29258•

a

9

97 7
84 8

98 4 1
1

71 4 1
98 7

81755

6

1

9:·) 0

96 4
1 05 0

97 0
88 0 1

61 l '
98 3 '
97 8

101 9
95

11

a'

6E'?l 0

~ 44854tt

81684

6 :
3

101 9,
10s ~
70 7,

5 3 0 6 6

1
11

103 5

84855
5~625
'i 76072
6(877
10767 ,
25079 '

1

\ 3~6~09 11
1
ri 25525
!,
t 70731
11681 1

•· ,25655
I

0576

I

I

79 5
74 o

I 2674r1 11

100 0
104 7
10:3 5
101 5
101 4
75 8
102 8 1
85 5
! &gt; 6

1

J

·u a

29896 1

261.95

---~

57 4
75 3 '
94 5
102 7,1
;~ 82

I
1
'

SLACK

43410

!' 11787 '
84144jl
8 3 4 3 8

O

J

==1:t-==
LU
"""
M-=
P ==l=R="=
uN
~ oF MINE

13 286368
ll 81665
;' 26339
jl 26290

1

Ouvf,o

l l - - - - -- - -- - - - - .1--

·, 2659911
271tt2i1
j 968i41
I! 254~3li

V9 0

7036

27533·

\•

9 6

100 4
104 o
93 8
78 0

:1'

'!1 84836,

~ _

191o 3_

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

l

NUMBER

15:1 1900391
9684,.,,,

92 4
95 4
l

27319
10798

J

1,- - - : -AR
-

10

I!
1
:

1

2 7 C : 5 6

6 ~ 0 4 1

t-

BRO . FORWARD !

102 4
eo 3
70 a
106 9
95 l
94 7
99 1
100
98 8
92 2

I

.!._
i o_·:_e_2 _0 _
· · r_ i_· _t_o_ l_5_ __ _

DATE

\ l == i l = = = - = = = l i - = =
Lu
_ M=P= 9 i -Ru
==N- o _F =M=
•l

_ _ _ MINES

co.,___!_J-:--_.J_l:._L_'!.S_if_[A_ _ _ __ .. 2•v~~&lt;}~· • "':

WEIGHT IN HUNDR~ D POUNDS ~ -

CAR
NUMBER

DAT

SHEET NO.- - -

.i

I

~

I

I
I

I

104 7 1
105 3 i
101 2 :
88 4 1

98 7
811 1

75 5

1,

TOTAL

I

'--=--==-11---==--~ ---=-=+--==---=l--=~

i

' . . , ~✓ 7
a - ·oa e,,/

I F .,tr.N E R RO.. I!; ,.OUND I N 'THl5 Bil.Lo., R C.TUA N •T WITH ALL P'APERS ru A UD ITOH P'OR C O RRECTION.
----~ •-4-U,UC....naJ .MD&amp;..LIII.L£...P~
UL.P II u sco IN li4AKI N C. D ILLS
IMPRr.5SION C OPY W ILL O E T AKC.N O Y D EJJ'AkrMt'UT M AKIN ~

,.

Fur tilt' A llfliru,

�s1a11dard

"' 1 .

SHEET,..0.- -

MINES

(; O!,O:~:'
.DO.
c o.,_ _ _
__ _
__ _ _ _O IV ISIO N .
OURlNG THE PERIOD_ _ __ __ ____

I
DAT

C"'R

I

WEIGHT I N HUNDRED POUND S

- -- -- - -- - --

I 11 737 l
26106 I

25843 i1
1 1946 ·1
1\ 2s1a2 \,

89 1
90 8
s7 6

12
13

ni

9
98 l

27276 1

'··11

I\

1

\.

11
II

·\,:
"

1
11

1\

i'

;'

~ WEIGHT IN HUNOR EO POUN D S

1

-,

- -:-11DATEI

===tt=
N=UM
= B=E=R =tt
l ==-==
L=
UM
= P==:p=
RU
= N=o-=
F =M=IN~
El==s= L=AC
= K=- =

6

--

94 0

551 5 1

_

~

1 .nQ{J'gh
U V

_ _ _ _ _ 191_j_'vUJ

CAR

-J

1-

NUMBER

i

BROT. FORWARD

'1

I

1.

'j

I

11

1

I

11

l

I

11

11

I.

11

II

1
1

II

\I

I

·1

l

I!

r

• 11

1l

~i

1

1.l

t1

!!

ll
11

ii

I

!

·I

I
.I

ll

II

.'

d

TOTAL

- -- - ------;-- -L: , "

I

RUNOF ~ INE ! ~

r - -- - n
K

=-

�3 !•: C.t\.?I~l7TJii.?Y:.,)!; 0 ~1 c~·1.:\)~ ~::"tI?1::S J) :'JOI! [!~ !..,! Aj;tJ}:~ ;-.1I1i]~S ~o
U. Eo2 111:ltt,{1:)o :&gt;t::i :£::{~ ·:: ::..-: _:_.._\.iIOJ) l!01fo 1-154,) 19150

DiYision

~hc-ot 1'~0

tt::0:..11.r~

1
2
~

.:::
4

~ota.1

Q

..,

...t~.. n-P.
......

.&lt;:1

0 J . ;~~ i'!0

Hnt

}!ln.ck

8 V 602 • oOOfj:
6 9 sr;&amp; 9 200

&amp;,&lt;1309200

{'')
.,, ~.; 'O 7 ''()
V
,t '·

2 0 2B5 0 500

920900§
92,.80:)

2r/ \k 't'Ot1-... 9''r)· QQc..J'~

lG5. 700_~-

295,~,00
1010 800

&lt;~oo.~

0.,-G,...
A..
Q...

,,

I

!]eb~u:;.1': c.

l
2

:~ota.1
:.;olor~do

8, M0,4005'
6, 2 'll. 000
14? 911.4 00,:"'
.... ,

1

0r::e:i ~:ota.1

... 00
'1
• :.•

;"J~w9 ;')

,'.I, 8 2 615 0 ~WO;:-=

'13? ., BOC:::

~9~.! 0 90C,,.-

�r

.:rr....

TMENTNO

..~"1,-tJhOl;r.

AUDIT N e

..

~~~:_ :io

1C30oC.!kI...

,,ti:J;,iG:'~:!00 '"- .,j ·Ca 0

} T o T H E UNION P A CIFIC COAL COM P A N Y , DR.
.,.

M AKE C H ECKS PAYA ElL:: ~ o ,:°' (:; U N ION P ACI F IC COA L C O . A NO.,A OORIZSS
A LL REMITTANC;:S TC A SS!:iTANT T R :,'.ASURER. C Ht;:YENNE , WYOMING

vd. no or '30{?1 r;:ii. a t . :~r::&gt; ! : :e:,U.f:l~CO ;:i?i0S
..;::nrt:1or1: ..1:-ct "'5. c ;'.) ~.-~..!l~lO c/ o ~ ,; ---;,okc-c l')nr 0
.-;to~0 :::&gt; . s. • ♦ ~:t0::i.1~. =~0;h. ~~vo S,~ :_.e:\' l1.et:i.. u ~;A,
~t:.i;04_\.,Lt {;_~_,~r-"ht!r! ~:ol"'cto:
F oR

t◊

.

rob
.~h:cs
tt
'l

~\i. :9

.

. . ... ... .

\

•or aa.thority for price obarged see
Corrsp. Bile No. 2-449.
,,
.I

.,.,
I

'

I,

I

II
I

'&gt; .
...

:i I h,·t&lt;•L) , , ml·

r.
... r;-r. (".£! 1·

vu

IJ\I

I:
Ii

�Form SU
.. , ;~ . "

JP"...

L~

;_

STATEMEN T O F COAL S H IPP'

.. ..

41

J..,,. "

•

F ROM

J .. "7:

•p.,!

-

-

,___ _ _ _ _ _ _ MINE S

co., _ _ __
DURlNG TH E PERIOO_

SHEET NO. 1·"'-'•~

:.alicr: 0 0
_

_ _ __ __ __ OIV IS ION,

r&gt;c_
• __
: f.,, ~_l__
to_ 15
5! fl ()'Jf°V~:i'
___;u;;;;._
_ _ _ _ _ _19 1_
,; '\JY~\j~:,
WEIGHT IN HUNDR ED POUN D S

CAR
NUMBER

OAT li

CAR
NUMBER

LUM P

11

--=- ___ _j
BRO

I'

I RUN OF MINE i

SLACK

II

FORWARD

I
l

I

101 0

I

I

II
I

,,

!i

I
TOTA L
I

I

�( ) ,.
200
Bills l?ayable~1uni
on
p
•
f"':?""'
c
l
c
N
103069
,
ac1 1c oa
o.- .-r·Jv. o.
.

8TANDAAO
1 ,.1&amp;,-&amp;0000

SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
PACIFIC SYSTEM
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
'1'.· O. ~W'A.RDS. AVDrroa
ROBERT ADA.M S, ..a.e.&amp;UIT.Alff' .&amp;.VDrro-.

11', L. ~oOA.JrlrERr• .A17Drroa oir l &gt; l a n u w . ~
13". 'W'• POPE:. 61D)l%0&amp; o• &gt;ta::1011%' .AOOOln"ZS

. -RL=-•.. :2. :::..::2=-=0'--•-=
1=2'---_

l&gt;fo-

o . Jr. GXF'Jrl'.N', .l.1D&gt;t:r0a O• ~•-'Z2'1'o:s:a AOOOUNTB
W'. :a. DEW'EY, .A'O"DttOa or J l : Q ~ •saTJcm .&amp;.000v,r:ra
S.AN FRANOXSCO, CAL.,

Mr.F.P.Briscol, Audr.,
Union Pacific Coal co.,
Cheyenne, \~o.

Feb . 15 , 1916

AUnll\.,il'~ o; , U :.
t !:.[ l~G. -- - -- - -- - •

-

Gentlemen:

Referring to your letter of Feb.9, 1916, file T.
Your above mentioned bill nas been covered by our Voucher
No. 34121-Y, which voucher should reach you in a very short time, if

not already received.
Yours truly,
J', i.
FEB 18 1916

�Filo
0

., 9

:~cCr:f:2oty ,

:.· . ? o :1

~ 0

\ :.· fl ::. t crt rf ])is in- :."80 ! 1"11 'i;;J ,

-·ovt:·~c '!.· n nc.c :lfic Cor.')"J2.Yry ~
c~~::.1 7-~~n.cioc o , Ct1liforj1_'1_f1 n

l'O C O?ds.

Yor-:.·c 1i .'.'lll~l ,
~8llJNl!lDl:$'!r'

r. f. en1st..114
\

PH.1

B

�- !.l~ .

P o :Lo

J!cC::~fe:A::r o

A·i.~t i~o::- of f·:io1r111~rrnz.~..nrts,
Sou·;;'horn E:.:.c it'ic r o. ?
f3£in F:!'c:ncj_n c c ? Calo

:-:::-220-12: ·

12110 U:a.io~1 ?~ci:t::. c Coal COl"'l}~r',l'ly ' C !.3iJ.l A·11tl :lt

f
'

j

"

4

~

l., I

.• ~,. ~.\ ~~ .. - ·

�-

/
,,,-£G RAM

NU..,dER

SENT TO

•

,rs.

,Time Fifed________ _ ..M

l

TIME SENT

SENDER

'

RECEIVER

NU M BER

RECD FROM TIME RECEIVED

All mes1aoas must bo wrltton In Ink or

typowrltton on theso blank:=, ond thoso for
parties on trains (oJlcept trai nmen) dollv-

Ml

/

I/

C. S.

Form Zl91

;_....__

SENDER

RECEIVER

orod In sc.JIOd onvolopcs. Tho exact sondlng
and r-acelvlng time, lnlll3ls of aonding .-nd
receiving operator and signal of receiving
offlcot must bo entoNtd In proper spaco In
ovary lnstanco. Operator must note on b:.ck
of tolegraml time of c;,llo .llnd COUGO of d OhlY,

M

If any •

··-

. GR~ Los~ngel s 11

..:,.gt

::ock Springs
SD 1 51 UP - 11 321 Delivered

2nd D -

J . P. . B.
510)??!1

y. 1'.
JAN 18 1916

Ii
'

�oA.

/\ '•, / •

\)
J t,I,/..1."t,. \U1'

. ,;-

:~ ••• "':
I . •1

,.: ·-·

./

,

.,

/

,

, ,,.

J ;

,. i;

I

- :.:.,,
/

I'

_,,.

'

i

,,. /

/

,c1/ ,

&amp;

./

- (.,
_ ...., .....

,r

/

(

;✓'-./ ·'-~)
/
·-

_,/ C. / _,,,-· __..,

�FORM 210

r"\I
'

. '·.. ./.'

'

'4/i, '

THE U N ION P ACIF IC COAL C O M P ANY

)' '

" .(

~

,

F

/

OFFICE OF
NO,

I

Chey1mne , ~·,ryoming , Jan. 10, 1916 .

.. - - J

;.~ . D. G. Th ona s ,
Hine super intendent,
:Rock Springs , 1·ryo.

t

~ .-~;:.' ~~,;;~~.., ' l-.,

JAN 1219H~

I

I\Uiil i (.{I'S vi 11vt

Dear Sir :

r:1.i: ;:o. -- •

--

I have received a 10tter from J,,;r . F . L.
!!CCaffer y , .Aud it or of Disburser.ients , southern ,,ac if ic
con!)S.ny, from vmi ch I quote aR :follo.ws:
"Our records do not show that we rec~ived
the shiurae nt in car 11321 of Nov. 15 , 1915, and I wtll
be oblige d if you will have hi 11 corr.octed by eliMiilf,1.ti ng this o ar or advise disposition befo r e res.ohing this
c onpany ' e line . 11
':'/ill you please advise what your re-cords show
on tl:is cer?
yours i;'!'uly ,

-# -(}73~
/Aud itor

;;J~

_;,

II

.

R TO

�I:' i l e

·~. ~- ~- ?horas ,

_

?~-; n A f;u Der i:rt en,1 en-c ,

:~oci{ Springs, 1·,;yo .

. '.'Our :rr.cor&lt;l s do not shov: th~t r:~ r ecfdVP.-:'l
tJ:n sh i nnent jn car 11321 of Uovo 1 5 , 1~15, an&lt;) T ,::i..11
be ocli&amp;r.d i f y f'u •:;ill i·1ave h ill corrected 1J~l el i nin,. t i ng thi.s cm.· or udvi~e dfryicisit : nn hPforf' rea ch:i.nf! th i. s
c mi,..,:;'.n;:,, 's l inn. "

'}ill ;1ou plc[~f;e ac":,,1isc "l.'hLt your r0 co1·ds short
on t1·. is

CC.Y''

r .. P. 8.

JAN 10 19H~

•

�~

Payab'..

~=-

~

.udi t No. 311096

•-Union Pacific Coal Co. -

SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
PAOIFI O SYSTEM
AOOOUNTL.-.qG DF...PARTMENT
T. O. EDW'ARDS. ""'VDt:roa

BOBEitT ADA~9" ~11ffAl'(T A-a&gt;.noa
F. L. MCC.AF,F.EltY• .A'C'DI.TO«. Oil" J ) l &amp; D t n l 8 ~

No-

F . ~ . J.&gt;OPE, A 'CDl"rOU 01!" ,r1,u,: 1onr .ACCOOlfTA

o. 1,-.... GJ:FF.n,;, ..a.VDlTOR &lt;9 rA.&amp;tU:......:ox;:n. .A000cr.-tT8

- --

-

W'. xr. DEWI:Y', AUD.%%'0a or x : a ~ , : a.1.:11:TJ.m::i ACC017NT9

SAN FRANOISOO, O.AL.,

Dec• 29 , l 915 •

:aiir. F .P.:Briscoe,

Auditor, Union Pacific Coal Co.,

JAN 3 '1916
AUGII UR'S om~

Cheyenne, Wyo.

AL£ l~O. - - - - -- . .... ..

Dear Sir:-

I attach hereto your bill above audit number, amount

$314.93. (
~ur records do not show that we received the shipment in
car ll32l of Nov.15,1915, and I will be obliged ifyou will have bill
corrected by eliminating this car or advise disposition before reaching
this companf 1 s l i n e , )

Yours truly,
F.L.McCaffery,
Per a,Pa,,,..,.,!U
.Enc.

�To THE UNION P ACIFIC C OAL COMPANY. OR.
MAI\!:: CHECl~S PA Y A81.I!: TO THE U N ION PACI FIC COAL CO, A N O AOORESS
AI.L REMITTANC ES TO ASSISTANT T R EASU REl'l, CHEYENNE, WYOMING

~:t 1:1..r,~~~~ ~ ~:!.1 ~:c1i ~:::1co .. ,~~ ,:·J:,

F o1&lt;

-~,-;
... c,. _,,,,..
J V

~-

V

3-~,. ·.c -C:.

~

:"!·):":;:tr.:;:,0 e '~ '!1;~ J}c~J:t:.~:: 0 1?0

t .;•1:i..~, : •.-.--;::. l r~D -- :J : ':)!.' J.ct:8. n cc1

--~'"!"- :: :::11":.to:

OlFlFliCE COPY
For authority for price oharf?ed see
Corrsp. File No . 2-449.

\

,,,.
I
I

1:
I

11

I
·I

,i

Ii

Ii

I•

CY~Dt l' 11l

,,'

r

.. ~r::~., 11

,;_
,..., 1,

,,

t

I;

II

I·

I

I

1•

l.
11

Al•l'KU\'tll):

'
i'.
II

11

I'
ti

I

Fur lh,· A11rli1nr
It 15 ,oUND IN THIS OILL, RETURN IT W I TH ALL PAPll!.AS TO AUD ilOR "o" CORRl!CTIOH •
• ~ ~N CIIRO K OR IN0£LlfJLf" ~l!MCIL , HOULD DI! useo IN MAKINC DILLS. IMP~l!.S SIOH COPY WILL BE TAK£H BY 0£PARTMe.NT MAKI NG SILL.
coPYl,.,Clfl

�Form

mo

-·

AUCITNC.

103069 --

011cm:.on?~6 ~i':.t~ 1r i;ov ..
It

.J}__

s o l)

o

1

To TH E UNION PAClr- lC C O AL COMP ANY, D R.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO Tl-IE U NION PACI FIC C 0 .0 .L CO ., AN".l ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER, CHF.:YENNE, WYOMING

3

-3, ..J..._.
.. nr--'"1

f

V-, '

., __ ~ ~--~ ~tJ ~,~(' ....

I
1,

j•

I

I

I,

1,

·I

For authority for price charged see

:1

Oorrap. File No. 2-449 •
.1

,,

1,

i1

i

I

I,

I

'·

II
I l11_•rchy C-t· 1·til_\'

CuL1.&gt;1r 10

I

I
11
I

A11 PH0\'£1&gt;:

-

,

--

I ,\ l'l'llO\'i)/: !\ f" .

Ii
1
11

1·

_,,.

. ! V"\

..'--' ,../ ,_. &lt; " 1...,!..,

;-AP1~10VEI &gt; ~

,,.fi/

------ · -- ----

t

"...J'..A.,AA..A.._, -----..._

-l!~·rn ASn ~01.1.~C'J JC&gt;~ •

A·ssT (;iss1 .. ~IASA•,'i,·,.

c/a t4, ~-tt.....,.....- ~ ~...,
... 0•r du· Aud itor

ND t T HIS DILL. AETURN IT WITH AI..L PAPl:RS TO AUDITOR JPOR C O RRECTION.
____,,..
i:,::v,~"a.Rl~: 'c;:~6EL l~E P l!NCll • SHOUL D DE US£ 0 IN M:At&lt;ING DILLS. IMP~~SSIO N COPY WILL BE TAKEN SY Dl!PART.... ENT MAKI NC OIL t.. ---- •

�Form 50

Stan,

t} :: -; UlfI•.111 :1 A~ T:P ! C t:l'\rt!_: · ·&lt;;.
SHEET NO.- - -

MENT OF C O A L TO

P.

ROM _ ____,,;.-'-'--~e::..c~.::...•
·&lt;
=-._~_ ;l:..:::1'.::...
.;-=.
(;}_

' ' ')U't.h ~:-.:·.n ' ~G e i f j c

co., _

_

--=- -• . _-

-

-

_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __

-

- -M INES

O IV ISION,

./

I

. I
I

l
'

\

I

I

I

\

I

. I

.l
!

I

I

I

I

I
11

11

II!I
Ii

l
l

11

I'
11

,1

I .

i

I

'1
!1

11

II

I
I

I

I

I

11
11

H r"ORWA RD

ac- ·- · ==

TOTAL

'-- ~

!1

:

I

I!

- - - --,7

II

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4281">
                <text>Invoices Registered in Nov. 1915 pt. 1</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4282">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4283">
                <text>November 1915</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4284">
                <text>Letters and documents recording the invoices from November 1915. Papers are held together by staples and paper clips. Document has excessive fading the written text may be hard to read. </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4285">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4286">
                <text>F.P. Briscoe, W.E. Russell</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4287">
                <text>1-0279</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4288">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4297">
                <text>Invoices, November 1915</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="406" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="641">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/f84e45736539df94f2c74b93b9d8b59c.pdf</src>
        <authentication>e91929f0eb404c4ea6dde323a02a9352</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="4891">
                    <text>Fw1u rm

7 ····
nr k

TMEN T No.

.JJni~~- ~~~ifi9 _R~i~rocd

Cl1e~ronne •

Ruu 1~'i!ll'CO r :--:

::.:;(_~-l.:._:_:
-

·l . - .

......

i ~

-

.... : : , .

Y,#

}·

T o THE UNION PACIFiC COAL c·oMPt NY. DK.

"4AftE CliECKS ,'A' AcH.E 1 O Ti-l"" UNION PACIFIC CO&lt;I.L CO, ,-N:, 'O~RE!:!i
ALL R t:t.1r 1 TANCCS TO .A:--Si~"!" l\ ..4T TR!:..i\~UAER. C?➔ e,·ENNE:. . \'Vrc1•1~c

• Fm, value of coal
sh i p1,od :f~ron Ha nna r2ines to
!1Union Pacific ?.ail::: ood Coo O tltu·inr: tho period
!1Ilovember 1-15 0 1915 9 oo po1~ &lt;1etuiled stute1Jiant
!, attached hereto:
I

_: 57 ,567,400{~ 1:ine :hin r (llou5 pe r T o fob llines

Fo-r authority for price ch arged see
Correspondence File Hoo 2-353.

I
I'

'

I

I
I

I

- - - - - - - - -- -Hanna. Coal Sales

044 •614. 74

�J,'orm 60

./

.; ,,

~

STATEMENT OF COAL
To

:a . n ,

11 ~: ci:fi o

Uni.on

'J.l~ ; ----l,;J.f.I-4-I;

SHIPP♦ROM

Standard

1
SHEET N0•- --• -

~-;,~ ~ 4 ~.:..oLJ..._ ., V •

f ;;in :1.~

-

co.,__\'lYOMING.

_ _ _ _ _ M INES

_ _ 01v1s10N.

•• '-'-''"-'
'
'
~ r.:
,.
D U RlNG THE PERIOO,_ _ _..._Ll
' 'cu.H_,.,_\l '..!,J.L._.L..!!.(.) ..L:,.:,:
, l: ___ _ _191~ ~-

... ~.....~-.-~...,, •;~
,jj i,...,.~~

jL \.,t_~' ' ~
~ ~~1===~~~ ~ ~= = = - -~ - ~ - -i1===-~--=---="'----- - - -•- - -·

~

0 · 13·SM

II
DAT

CAR
WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUN DS
NUMBER ! / - - - -- -- - -- - - -LUMP

I

l

€07£12
807G2 '

-I

RUN o_:__:rNEL _

9~ Z 1
7t.,_ b

,
1

SLAC K

BROT. FORWARD I

3

2G:-:S9 i
I 8084 9 I

94 5

80665

641:.:2
6CO'i3

106 8
~1 ·7 1 I

R085fl
606{l O

I 84f.36

lCM 4
68 o
'72 2
90 8
91 l

8 0 9:H
ao6!,;s
2531 2
B62Sb

I

; 83385 I
11 80800 I
lj 80602
I 80758
ao623 j
I 80676

I

11 10105 1

9P. O
92&gt; 6
91 }!

I

'
I

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

!-------

NUiiiR

007b6

i c3360

f?O&lt;J:12
806'!-1
0 0 675
~ B0612

1

LUMP

RUN OF MINE

-

4041 6
10 1 3
73 5
9~ 2
~}~ 6 1
91 2
~)() f
9fi ~
95 0
98 ~

90 6

~ .2 tJ

91 9
9!1 17

82 l

97052

65 ~l

99

80'"'1-4

91 8

1 01 4.

80830

9 1 1)

: 61666 I
1
1 80643 i'1

77 8
!&gt;4 6

80709
I, 809 03

, eo9oa ·I
I 8068'7
1' 60835 i
II 60682 I
I t03 c,6
1! 80594 I

~)4 3

8061'?

10:~ 3
102 1
95 8
96 8
70 5
70 0

80648
84 0S4
6~726
848 2 7
f.4559
6 43~1

9:: t )
73 6
'13 l
177 1
109 7
&lt;)0 7
99 4
104 8
106 9

I
,I 26:330
1

25720

80't' 6~ l·

ao545

I

s

I

I

'180426 j

5~ 7

80586

68 5

71 4

.! 6031'1

70 8
5~ 6

803 75
805 75
80 '¾42

G9 4
74 4
~; 5 2

'I 805~.4

2 I 80675

l

:1 G092.1 j
11

80839
60866!

r aosr1 I
,j 60t.iG~
80b40
aou78 I

9S 8

8C~22

?R 0

E'Oct1?
fl059 7
e0715

70 7 i
'/8 2 1
105 5

'7o o

soss9

4t' t •
c'l 'I

105 5
111 2 I
57 0 1·
67 9
100 4 ,
103 4
1 02 8
84 2
105 8

'n o
90 9
r/7 0

~

60 668
80f09
so~e5

ti 5 2

,1 80890

80537 1,•

72 5

' €C84.3 I

r 11;;04
608•"l,d l
~ - I•
'.j 80935
26682 1:

1 m, o
7·• l
94.., 8

G06~:o
€0C51 '

10c a

11677 jl

101 2

11(,59 .
8069!) 1,
80707 1;

99 2
9!} 2
'7G 0

• Eos30
I' 80773 ,
4 I 80763
80803 I
80795

'I 80~04 •
so;; •1 9 11

1

3

I

11
- - DATE

,~n

68 ~~

e o 912

f308 86 i'

109 7

100 1
99 4
71 3
72 5
93 8

I,
4041 6
[
I'
i 8330
=..J
·i_,.
~O=RW
~A
- R~D~.,_,_.c=J..-a.:1=-~=-= __ -=-~"!'-====i-r==-~+ =-ll=T=O=TA
=L='4~L=======-a=-=--~ _
=-

7

=

SLACK

�/

- --- -

~- - •

- - --

---- - - - - D·

- -- - --- . - - ·~.

:,

Standard

-:-i: --~ mn~:r~ -:-'.t,G! .~-'..!:L! COi,T, co.

,
.., '

- -!::;;::-·•-

STATEMENT OF COAL SHIPP~OM
TO

E....nna

SHEET NO.-

-

2
• _ __
=...;;,..

MINES

·:•yo;
HI;CT_
• _ __ __ DIVISION,
co.,, _ _ __
__
DURING THE PERIOO,_ _ __li_o_
v_
e _o·_u er 1 to 15
_191 5 ..

Un·1on }&gt;[.~i:fjc R .

:~o

9"='==9i'="=~"=='~"='==E=;=-=-~==-=c-=~
- -=~ -~ __,=--=--,-..1=--=--o"=-'- ~-:--=---'- -U~~})-al
- - i r - :- -- ,, ~~ :• :
I
WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUNDS
WEIGHT IN HU
R'liD POUNDS
DATEi
CAR
"
- - -- -CAR
'1 -- - - -- NUMBER
.,- ~- - II CATE,I
NUMBER
LUMP
1_ :N OF =
E SLA C K
I
LUMP
RUN OF MINE
SLACI~

I

8 0735 1

94, 8 1
94 5
9 ~2 •r:s
96 0
101 3 1
97 9

80771
, 80606

l
!,

80655

80796
I 80F/f4

l 80786 I

{ 08 l 5

EIRO'I'. F ~ RWARP ,r

77 0

4

I

100 o

806~1

78 2

060?.3

75 2
'J5 fl
09 9

80805 ~1

B0002

80706

91 1

B06~8
5 l fl07 22

97 3
9&lt; 9

8 1766

76 7

66 2

G09 2~

98 1

BOE.04
eos11
80757
8-".t:9'7
8091~
80636
OO i C5

!Jt 0
69 8
~JD 9

I' 80317j
1
1 eoi6a!
1
l 8059411

?6 4
BB 6
9H 8
10 6
71 8
72 1
72 4

I! n05l .t1.l',
:1 Bo:;i7ij·
1
80768

52 1
~,z 9
95 8

I
,i

l

I

80927 ,

l£O::l11
eo?72!1
1
80759

I so4_2sjl1
:; eo~,1 s

tiO a

SP510

7r a

?~t 7
7~~ 9
71 3
?? 1
'?O 4

,I

8Q'704i

1

E0727J!

95 l

C 809E~

80895;
, 8067S•

88 2
87 7
96 6

SOS79
80537
808~4

?t 2
71 7
94 7

1! fi0469!I

5}! 4 l

00792

96 6

00653

76 l

I 8087~

79 4_1
87 6

'1

90 2 1

8(283

~ 6566~
1

d

809 11 1

I

i'
I

91 0

80794

90 1

100 1 1
95 0 '
73 7
74 6
71 0
7;~ 7

~06(16
4 6.1.6
80040
25989
25855
80878

82873 1

71 7
?5 0
100 o

fi07l6
1219 1
1000&amp;

103 Q
77 s
82 1 1
100
lOA 5
91 3
7S 2

95 5
9E 5

97107
83401 1

75 4
71 0

93 0

e,45i

82766

'

60870
80801

107 l

261!"51
836".1 6 /
B0776:
8 0 6071
8080 711·
806771,

lli 2e j
I

'll 4
I

94 5 1
93 4 !

808 G5

1
'

08~8

806~,
8061~

~ 807t~
I

I

9? o
7~ P.
94 6
?fl D

8040~
005r5
B0fi9?
fl()485
80578

79 8

OtOC~i

9~ 2

54546

!:6 U!l

101 7
105 7

,. 60847

8(432'
80227\
80688i

77 2
97 2

96 5
93 l

51

69 7
75 a

eO l

25~10(
f.:5077
:: 5984

~9 9
97 8 1
99 0

I L __.,!..._+----1----1----ll--- - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - . --

-=-~,+,.'.:~R=:~-=--=-=-1-~ 8:_5 I

'

ij

1

80884 •

0•15·5M

~~
TO
- T=AL
=

-:::..~=--==ti~ ~ ~~ = = _,

- - - + - -i H

l--

�~
'

/

/

/

,,,, -

·-

-

-

-·.

_

_ _

__

'f urn,:11
- --

STATEMENT OF COAL SHIPPE

FROM

To_\}n jon ~ucif ic It . ~,
DURING THE PERIOD

Form 50_ _ ____ _

_

_

_ _ _ .. _ _

-- -_ _ _ Stand&amp;rd.....

_

~~

~~

''i.i'.TFI: nci;,r, co.-

- - - - -- --

•

3.

•

SHEET NO.- --

!I~: IDJE

M INES

- ---------co.,_ _ · __,,·t_,_P.._!'...,.,
l ""ii""C_ _ _ _ _ _ _ o1v1s10N.
1

l

iJOV O!~b0r

t o

15

191 5 0_

u0 \1 fl("'l '.I

"- / ~_1•\ ,' G .!L 0•1'·'"4
5
5
=if-===ifi=;s;;;;;;~¥ - ~ =
w=E1G=H=T 1N=H
=u=N=o~R~Eo
~ P-o -u N
=;;=s--=
- ~~9F=--=--'=="=--~-~1l ~ - -w
- E1_G_H_
T _tN_H_u_N_o_R~E o.:._:__:::_
PouNos
CAR
NUMBER

!

DATl

DATE
LUMP

ril ll504 I

I

I !::668£ 1
2 G729
c..50 04

I

~64.12
114.78
II ll659 !
i 1102 4 1
116'i7
11065 1
1
! ~€401 1

1

i
11

8C252 I

!1 80060

:, 0
I
!I e 16? i'
I

6

I

(:Ql"/5 1'

80'79 7 I
eo123 1

815 67

102 5 1

108 5 1
1 00 8

.' 110::;e

,1 82G08 .

l lf. (;J. I·

8~790

Z6159
10229
I,

lj 604£2 .

!, eo{ ~E 1

:: ecz~7

2G808
I

., 80900
I 80898
80'797
80 '7t6
807 24

ei~ 3
81 11
107 6
70 8

eosra

80824
263}!6
l Ot: J.S

e1 ...

9'1 9

95 9

26168

'17 0
101 '1

80544 I
.. eoi7 7 1
p 80426 '
I

so;,17

'I eo~Ga

l, 80469 1

I

,, 605{0
ij 60&lt;09
1 eo909 ,
)I 80852 1
80 027 ),
80765 '
'
I
I €075-1. I

I

. 808 72 1:
• 80692

11oea •

:t 1071'l ,l

99 l
HG 6
78 8
80 2
8~ 7
80 3

..

51 '7
7 t; 6

[j6

s

77 5
103 6

.. 5
8 ,.
77 -1
BZ 3

274 27

i' CO7O1

0~ 266
P,6419
H01.'i8

' 80857

8

80~31
60!&gt;32
80G38
8 078 0
B0Z~3

70 5
J

I

20569

9!&gt; 0

80702

80603
I

80627

80791

80633
I

LUMP

RUN OP MIN E

-

'!:204 8

P0709

:30710
f-!04.05 ,
8057A

ao:;79

SL A CK

95 6
98 6
~~

I

P.5737
268 f.4
2'7175

106 4
84 7
T;t
9G •·
103 7

57 -3
EO 6
70 4
77 9

1

6

94 0 1

jl 80~ 75 I
ti 805 95 I

1l

BROT. FORWARD I

··~~

110 0
100 4
107 0

CAR
NUMBER
I

89 5
100
97 3
102 l ,

J:J:; 26 I•
'! 1 0 745 1
11 1 0 7 70 .
II

II 8064 5

SLACK

......!

.! 1119:3 I
lj

RUN OF MINEj

s

..

96 ~.:
100 7
100 8
98 6
~~ 1
83 l
9~ l

95 '7

~18 6
10 ~ 2
99 5
?6 0
91', ()
96 5
106 l
0.-7
';I •
8
100 6
78 G
10:~ g

106 G
9~ Z ,

10~ 6
10~ 1

~G 6
76 0
7?. 7
76 9
7;. 2

•75 0
98 g ,
97 2
D8 l j

9!.t s ,

72

72
70

ii

60537
fl0Z'l5 ;

'it 5 1
7 •·

60 2 1

I

80 777

?,~
.~I
, ., Ml

j

nosz2

00750 ,

97 s
90 9
9G 7

8C656
80611
808 00

96 3

8:XZ12

~4 1
97 0
98 6 !

94 4 1

9ti 3

�Y

l'orm 50

Standard

_ ''-._r_
·~_.t -...r ,.ff ;-,-·~r: I ? I C C0~1. r, -. O

/

__,.E,u.o..uYl.ufll'o..•_ _ __

STATEMENT OF COAL SHIPPe=-ROM. _ __
TO

Ul1 i on Y::i(! i fie •;, ·,

CO.,

0

DURlNG THE PERIOD

,., ••. ;

DATE

NJ::ER I t - -------::-. LUMP
1 RUN 0~ MINE/

..

80117
83358
11650
11 2682~
I 8l410
84 4 10
i.:7 2&lt;'10 I
I 80758

I

l
!I

9

I

I

SLACK

-

- - DATE
I

-,

-

•

.

I

I

I

·I

III 8C685~
807~8

10[ 7
97 7
97 7
104 4
99 3
75 8
98 H
lO E 9
77 4
10s 5
100 6
99 9
7~-s s
79 6
78 8
76 9
65 0
76 3
55 !;
71 3
71 2
77 2
101 2
eo o
90 • 9
• 109 8
107 9

'

I
I

_

I
l

98 !&gt; 1

89 0 1

80894

r a0c40
•
ss,-2 1
ao.7 64 ,
fl 80675 I
103 0
££0645· ,
I' aoc-12
9;:$ 2
00602
j 80'1.C6
93 2
I 80843
1. 8 '}570 1
52 3
11209
I aoa47
,, a4 2~
110 o
7 11
,1 04574
105 4
ooa?o 11
- -- . ----ii-------1"-"'-29
- 2- + - - - + - --Jt-- "- - - - ,11
I

l

r

t

r

Jl'ORWARD

.Cw

~ -....=...,1l-=-=='l!a=-=-==t==--=-=---= ~ ' " ' = =
I..

1l

),

•

l

..

~

TOTAL

=

l. ,-

O•U·SM

1 '

- SLACI&lt;

I

~~ ~

110 0
78 8
110 o
94 9

93 1
100 2
~8 5
106 9

I•

I

~

4329 2
94 8
104 8
Gti 4 I
9t5 4
104 3 1
10'.J 6
102 7
68 0

20381
P.0¥.5
96?76
Ht.; 194
, 25667
11 26648 I
J.1556
n4086

I :~~~i

95 2

80616 l

RUN OF MINE

LUMP

1 84522
: 834'10
I 8'1 536
l' 80753
1' 80744
80651
tl07'l3
l 84608
I 25516
25&lt;i66
11474
819~S
: s-1005
10 81559
I 26~S2
t:47(6
I 81672
', 87~38 ,
I 27263
I 25445
I 26075
26100
267.116
I ~0886
11 1 R4785
1 (M2fl8
8134.4
, 00 990 1
80912 '
~06~8 I

'103-P"'
.J(... .!L

WEIGHT -IN HU~DRED POUNDS

I

96 5

II 80856 j

_DIVISION,

1-·

CAR
NUMBE!R

BROJ'. FORWARD

9

~gi

I ggg;

80678
80615 1
l\ e
~~...-8 ,....
~4
8 9
1 __ ~6
116'78 !
, 960!:31 j
: 20E39 1I
25l~Z :
I ~6780 •
l! €44(9
I C071'1
,, 80660 l
ao~22
j 80575
80442 11
• eo!j47
805'14
I
80594
€0545
80'104 1'
: 80586 1
I 00597
!. eoc!&gt;9 .I
II eos~D
11 eos30 1
,: E.14628 ,I
84432i,

- --

I

!

- - - MINES

:"n:,;,cnh•r l - ' t - O - . J . 5 , _ _ _191_ti_,.

t:5 2
68 1
10;; 3
102 ~ I
'It~ ;,;
lO!i 6
lOiJ 5
lQQ 4-

III

•_~-~- --

-.m~

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

8

__,.4.. __

SHEET N0..

0

~5 -0
9 '? 9
98 5
e1 9
104 5
'18 s
102 8
10'1 9
100 6
72 6
I
93 6
10 0 0
' 10.l 6 I
100 9
102 2
9H 3 1
103 a '
103 6
85 0
105 0
104 1 1
82 8

I

j .

I

Sl 9

10s a
68 4
I 97 o
I
92 'I
I 110 0
1
79 6
101 a
sau 0 2

I
I
-i

------

.I.J

=~"F'==
I

j

�/
-'"!.~~~~~~■ . "'.""""~~~~
- -~- ~- ~-~F~orm~5:'.::.0=.= .=:=:::-":~= -~- ~-=.:::
-~.=:=-~..__:_:=:=
_==~· ~:.--·..=-_- __ .•- - :and~ rd

.,/

/

~ = ~-~::.;
'~
::...
· '-::..::
·:~:- ·-=-·.:..::l'-';_;l:....'"....::l...;;cV_ v _\ ,_.,_.:,_'-'
__v
.

STATEMENT OF COAL SHIPP--ROM _ __ _E~~::.:.
\ .::.::ml::..:;a
::;::____

SHEET NO.- - -

_ __,,
e~- - - - - - M INES

co.,_ _ _'i=-:'&lt;:':...::·!=5.T-=.;:Jc!G
;.;:;..___ _ _ __ OIVISION.
OURlNG THE PERIOO _ _

_

_;:::_o_v_o_a_
b_o_r __
,____
~t; _
o _l_5_ _ _ _191_ 5

(;~ o ,.-~:J
~"';i)r"'j
d a
l

0

..,._

WE;GHT IN HU;~RED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

LUMP

RUN OF -MINE!

-·-- SLACK

-

-

- - DATE

Nuctte':.R

•l
'

11

80801 ,

104 o '

80794

104 6

80666
80[!,10 1
8 011~6
AO:::lrl
80;-;GA

l

j H~~?~!

8 ....,.J ll
, 80597 I
I1 80570 i
I a o-105 \
\.I eos7a. l

~gig~:
l e~617 ,
l: 8 4360 I
i 8~'741

11

84.479 1

I 80812 I
;:I

ii~~~ I

I ::!6512

80727

I 60279 I
1

80"377
!l6596
1
11 807£6
I
1200
ii 80866
808Z5
I 80875
80878
I,I i0725 l
00768 :
11 ~0704
I' 80715 1
1i 80859 :
11

r

I

I

:½~:~

:I

11 f:'7O11 '

B0'789 j
I: 8065'1
'
I

89 5
'11 I~ I
'!l -· f
81 V
"!G '?
89

6~~

70

71 6

eoz75 '
80688
60797
80726
80803

~9 9
103 5
102 2
105?
79 4

8.;.5fl
8~8 91
!I fi~ Gl &lt;:

ftl 7
10;~ 4
10/'. 5
10~_ 6
105 ?

1

I

P17~£
60~~9
80C45

96 8
10~ 8
105 0
98 4

G6 0

84 0 1•
88 7
70 8
72 9

98 2
1

90 6

~f ~
:f
~I
91 4 I

I

4.
11

80757
80611

100 1
?4 9

lle43

lCO 7

H -8~1
f6570

101 O
92 ~

£6t66

10s o

807~5
11s,1

93 5
95 7 •
$7: 7 I
101 4

1 ~e,e4

91 4 1
77 1
94 9 j

souio ,

I!

80 682 '
fiOfl2 p
809}.9 I
: 80C57 !!
' 8 09 3 1 !
13 i 00626
8 0 6()5
1 nosa4

:'

~5 o

F,'lOP.4

80772 I

I

v5 7

so 5

st1122

0 0 9Z4
80E.i8'1 '

4 I
'79 3
10~ 1
9~ 4
7C G

r5 3
81 6

8 1968

I

105 l
105 5·
106 5

609E7
60 5 75
80~47
80f~£

goco~

7€ 5

74 5

no 1
97 9 1
9B 5
?5 0
u7 2

94 6
102 5

98 0
91 9

r&lt;09 l 4

1

92 3

4079 6

?07~5 1
00606 11
80{~2

~80724
I 808!:6

101?.
10~ 3
101 l

RUN OF MINE

~-

no~~7

!

67 0
5'i 5
75 .2
98 6

LUMP

80~4£
'i

'/;~ u

1,19

J\

l

'70 4 1
48?

,, f!O716 ·1

lt: ~:~ARD

FORWARD

12

f,F,

llOh l

i -...,_---1r

BR~t

-

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

I;- 11,.._

70 7

'11 ~~~:~

12 11

-

Ii

0•1d·SM

77 6

91 8

l

78 2 1

90 5
80 8
79 4
9t~ 5
96 2
95 06 1
76
95 3
1

SLACK

7

�-- ,,-/

Standard

Form 60

~~~:--: u.:ro!i P,lG F :w COA'I", " U.

/ , , / ., STATEMENT OF COAL SHIPP-ROM
TO

'Union 'nC.Ci·r;c ""; .

6SHEET NO ..-

0

H &lt;--l1Da

:· .

-

MINES

' - · -~'TTIQ

CO..

- -

DIV ISION,

:Ioveribc r 1 to 1 5_ _ _ _ 191 5

DURING THE PERIOD

Q•I S· SM

__
w,_E..,.
IG
_ H_T_ I N
_ _
Hu
_ N_o.-R_E_o _P_O=
UN
~O
~
s_
_

CAR
NUMB ER

DATE

1
LUMP

lS

RUN OF MINE I

80~~69

8 0 f4 0
80(; 26
80'7 92

80653
80217
co,; 04

'1 80776
II f09OO
f:0898

aor~s'l
II 00o~7

81 0
~4 2
88 9
"16 9
lOE l

80853
! 60687

~6 4
96 7

I ~~g~:

I,t

11

80683
III 80871

i'

270~2
8~t'77 1
10753

,, 112:32
11 80911
!I 00602
10'/25
ll 07109
1' E30908
:I

so~::2

80~ 68
!1 00~3!3[
1. e059'1!
'I
1
·1 00l.8 6

1

105171
1 5 ljtj et. i,G5
:..5811
V

I

lj
'1·

II

!I
'!

26t0:3
116~4 '

I

;~~i~I

I

97 1 I
9.5 1
10'7 o •

80674 I,
.' 806?3 ,:

~5 8
~18 0

80902

100 1
98 5

I £30706

95 9
90 0
96 1
~l o 2

Ii 80633
r 00655
fl GO'l .)9
:1 00710

99 3
56 2
69 2
68 o
•1;; 4

005,g
! 003'i9
1 so;; 77
1 804!:;2
1

I H()~~2

~

80 616

66 9
gg O

80666

90 6

2514 9

98 O
10n e

!· :~':018
.~':'0( 5

96 4
103 4
95 l
~0 7

I.

25~50
r 809 25
84,~~8
8(){"15

~o 7

'

I

97 8
G7 4
98 6

f.641~

lj 25H, l
~

I

, £D c4.0 ,

,, 8061!2

94 5
98 l
102 2
105 6
90 1
96 5
90 2

90 9

8079 1

95 9 I

94 5

1, 80847
80750

7i".l 4 ,
f,S 8 1

100 0 I
93 4
72 7

71 7

67 7
12 9

M64
l GG 7 ,

9g 5 1
108 3

110 0
102 8

79 1

SLACK

(21~) 6

20 660
00 7~)6 1
1• ~07;~4 :·

Ii 8 ~Oil 6

ca 4

,, £?0 6381

'--

RUN OF MINE I

11

D6 7
99 8
85 6

90 8 !

.:'.:'..M, :

, aos~s

101 1

j ·si ~.67
1
!1 10071

1 , - ~WE IGHT IN HUN-o ~ [f~JJl1;;] - = -

1

72 6

l 542;:6
547~5
I
602'75

CAR

,

84 1
99 4

,Il

:1
1,

15

78 l

'14 o
68 0
90 4
109 O

'

OATE I NUMBER ll
""=---~
·" ~
BRoi;. FORWARD !

ea s I

60f,8 6
80(: 07

1

S L ACK

54. I,,. ,2
fi~ 1
•o719 1l
~, 0 ?
1
72- 8

(:0545

I

I

~()?8 0

~g?~~
•
, o, ,

74 1 1

~03 67

.,

!

I

.· 7571 2 1

r

I

1

II

I
II

I!

J

�Slondord

Form 50
,/

,,

....,
: ~~ -=--=•·~
• _,,U=l ''-"iJ'--"C=
•IJ,__
~ ..:....:
; ·=C_,,_
I.:...£__,_
1 C=-C=-t=;J'-"--~T=-IJ-'~'-'
.('-'-"-)
o

STATEMENT OF COA L S HIPP. RO M _ _ __..L..F:O.:;l~'ln~a=-- - --

/

To

JJnl on ·2t.&lt;clf'i&lt;i

7) _

I.UM P

1

RUN OF MIN : L

10627

1 00 2
77 5

I

I

NUCMABiR

,:

_

1 -=~-

I P.5320 II
20223 I

I

92 6

'
10

•1

96 5

82 7
96 5
~5 6

1125~

62 o
€4 2

I 2 116~1.
5~~6

:2.'7071

10262
~6564

10620
83658
6
I 967?9

99 4
95 l
89 0

.1

99 6

tgr~~
26508 (

97060 !
20438

200761

11240
271oul
1
• 25806·
26 236

·1

26769

f0614
' 814571
S l e:371
?62251
I

1

I

I
j

I

W 20

;:
~
6A 2
t::

I,

103 0

,

8~ 0

II

82 6

C6114
l l i [0~15

10( 0
92 9

1 112e~

I

:1 t?i:56
1; 11121

79 5
97 3
94 0
92 0

85056

,

95 l
92 6

f-5i~02

I

12 tt 2 7E83
l f&gt; !I 2'7~88

B476~l
96211 1
li 26(f'~ I,
~ ~6170 1

i

~

I!~

I

I

I

j

I

I

I

I

99 4

93 9
10 0 0
70 9 I
10 6 0

I 100 0
I

- - -,
7578 9

!
jl

!

I
I

·,

ii

1

!I

.

'!7 8

I

1

~
C&gt;8 5

~ I;)

I

I

!

I 109G1 03
103 l

r 20257

~~ ~I
so o

10S90

104 57'

I

9£ g •1
!)3 4

101 0

e~G~O

I 8l~l0
:1

,a 5

I 2561 6

·f6l92

1

99 0

59 6
65 e
$1 2
92 0
95 4
95 5
GO O

I 83847

97 S
108 2

'l\

6 ~ l 'i5

1·

2€063

96 7

99 4
60 9

8~1 4

102 7
98 2

102 0

8£ 4

I 83505
fa:-89 9

,

2615G

! f.6550

101 l

I

81260

1071 0

· I· &amp;4 092
27488
I 80657

,

92 5
95 1

102 6
100 5

101 6

.,.,

94 l

20521
fO(84

100 1
97 0

,

1 02 5

~ £5996
H P,5692 j

P15~8 1

SLACK

'1252 t,

•

9 'I 253~2 1 •

:! 25582 1

-

_ RU N O F MI N E

FORWARD ,

2 6403
81.!73 G

25ioa
! 8014 9

WEI GHT IN HUN DRE D POUNDS

-------

I 1162-1
81556

8

_

100 3

81195
26044

~

76 4
s2 0
'14 0
9'i 7
81 fl

2 5238
20 4..Sc
8 1 661
6 4295
26407

s

-

97 6

9666S
251731

2

-~LA~ K =

S9 1

2 7205

4

r

-

8Rot

11 051

4'\ ~1J ;y~i :l
ti\;•
l, t1 !!..

I.:

!1C"!J r-~ nbcr 1 t.c...c.:._
' _c;l;;.;:5' -_ _ _191~

WEIGH T IN H UNOREO POUND S
N'7::ER It·- - - - - , . - - - - - - - - - - - DATE',

DATE\

D1v 1s 10N,
..

OURlNG THE PER IOD

r7

i.f•'fQ.\8f\;\

c o .,

·, .

lo

SHEET NO.

....1111~- - - - - -MINES

!

I

I

I

' l"ORWARD ,

I

1

Ii

11

!

.

�• T.: •• "Y • J~'"'D i~!\•1:: !L·\!?j! \ :_.I;· .. ;-3 :..\{)
ii • .? . ~~a~~ .. C )., J,;_:;-c ~ ::.. .' _·_:::IO:J 1;Jr . 1- 15. 1 915..

?..'!~C.,:1.1?!:~1;::..di:~:i·!~~ 0~' "

I

:)ivi ~ion

.~!! O&lt;"!'G

,iyonir,e

l

"

r,

f.. 0330 . 700}
160 100

:"' 0

0

c . n~1 000

&lt;1:

B. 89~ 0 ·t 0O
3 &gt;{;.360 200
7 ~5i'l.,3li0

6

':-:ot.&lt;:.l

t1r~m1- ':'ota.1

0

n
5

1; C1J1~i:.sk:!;

:.o

l

0

�----

~,.rnJo.rd

"'°·----- - --

kTMENT

A UDIT N C .

_) :!:On).p.__'Jhor t; _L_ine _1:.11lrocd~ o .. 1

-~03078
!L._ - - - - - -

,,-:.. ~
-.-- ,- yo . 9- .....J_ov
n ..
_\£.lui~nn.e
.\ uo,rn,-s.s.aJ.t

20+---

Lalt.o. _City. Ut~h..,,

To T HE UNION PACIFIC COA L C OMPANY . DR.
MAKE CHECKS PAYAO L E TO THE U N IO N PACIFI C COAL C O , AND ADORl!SS
A LL REMITTAN C ES TO ASSISTA N T T REA S URER, C HEYl?N NE. WY O MING

vru.ne of c rw.1 oh:~. p.:ld ?z-o~'.l Ctl!1bcr l nnd :::tnes
: to O. S.Lo:taltoCOa c1tirtr.;: t:10 po::... iod i;ova 1-15,
1
1 Dl 5. ns pc:i:.· clot3.ilci ~ti:. .:te~1cnt Q.ttached. hereto:
'

:· 18 , 27?, 000~1 ;1 ..::.. Co:J.l
:i

,..'"'t

.~' ' ) •

j'.
1

I:
I
I

!-

l

For authority for price charged see
Corrap . File No. 2- 353.

!
I.

I'
f,

I

!
lj

I~

'·

I

.

. ~

1
l

?i.~-.m,.,1m!
1

,,,

·

~~ ~l!,,.T"",.., 9 ; ·'oorl and; Coal Sc.lea
1

',

Al11'H0VtU &gt;,

5

191•

�S14Ddard

Form 50

·: :::~.1.:1 '') '~(• I lP ...c "'Qj,~ . !IT
STATEMENT OF COAL Sf;ilPPETO Ore ~on

ROM _ _,_c1.....
mu.b..,;f'c;...r._),..,.e....n..ud, ___ _~

Short
- -Li?l": 7t.
- 'Ro
-- ~-

~

- ~ - ~~----

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
NUMBER 11-- - - - - - -- -LUMP

RUN OF MINE/

84896
20103
84545
20669
20166
20594
20174
20305
20244
1 20340

I

I

12524
j 20118
20754
i20318
1120000
·120803
120203
20801 I
I: 20356 I
1
20755
;: 20444 I
120703
20403
1
I 20189
I 20552
20055 II
120396 'I
12os32 I
l 20814
i, 20073 I
1
,j 20236 l
20154
.120500
lj 20119
!i 20093 j
20422 11
1,

I

!

3

l ~gg: I
1

11·

20612 lj
20819 ,

I 20124

1
,

" 20,94

4

1, 20398
jl 20540

' 20382

I 20667 I

110: 0

109 7
106 1
109 6
105 0
107 0
110 0
109 7
109 5
110 0
109 1 4
106 6
105 3

105' 8

10~· 7
107 1 9
106 1
109 6
106 8
107 6
109 0
109 0
108 6
109 4
109 0
106 8
108 3
110 o
1oe 6
107 a
110, Q

NU~~':.R

i'

=

l

BRoi-;;oRWA~

LUMP

R U N O P MIN E

,=

: -Gl91 B

I

109 6 1
108 0

u20012

106 8
108 4 1
109 O'
106 7
110 0
105 8
105 8

20778 :I

20881

I

120710
20115
, 20280

I

11

I

20762

108 0

5 120666
2013 2
3045 7
I 20163
I 202s1
20579
II 20786
30680
20071
11 20220
' 20734
•20585
304 01
20802
~12611
6 11 12~8~
1257'7 '
•' 20020
20092
20293
20066
,1194 2
,12633

109 1
109 1
109 4
109 0
108 o
107 2
110 0

!

1

107 0

108 4
1 0a 4
107 8
108 6
104 2
110 0
108 6
107 2
106 9 I
106 4 1
106 8 I
106 a I

109 0

107 8
110 0

1'20298

108 0

203?.4

106 0
107 7
108 1
10'7 3
10.7 2
108 6
107 6
108 0
105 7
107 0
106 a
105 1
10~ i
107 0

20849
20481 j:
2047~ ~
20257 •
20441

8

20603
, f 0139 j'
20008
20509
120407
12ot-16 •
., :2027a

I

I

I

I

1

120658
,

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUN DS

. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r - - - - -u

4 '1 20215
' 20371

I

20225
20593
2

108 9
107 0 ,
106 4
105 0 I
109 6 1
107 3
108 6
106 7
110 0
110 0
107 2
109 8
109 118
109 2
109 s
108: 7
107 I 3

- lloATE

SLACK

__ t _ -

1

- -,___ _ __ _ MINES

co.,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ o !VISION•

CAR

DATE

1~· - SHEET No.~

20].3~ ij

SL A CK

�Slandoro

2.

SHEET NO.- -

MINES

DURING THE PERIOO _ __

D A TEl

N.ri::ER

I

I
I

I

20076
2028 7
2055€.
2061 4

1 2358

e4e-1 1
11875
11548
I'
20520

I

20246 1
i, 20015
1 25 19 1
1 2698

2oaso

1 2605

II 201oa 1

" 20782,
l 202 so
1 201 30
11111 20229
1! 2074 0
1, 206561
·I ~0603 11
'I.I E01Z3 11
2048 6 1

20724
!;1 1 26 50 ,

1 2542
\' 208 68 1
j: EOO 18
~ 20224 1
I· 116.5 I
/1 20504 j
1 2 !1 1 2524 I
i! 20118 I

t:i~c....==c....-,.,-

202g1 ,,

l

108 7
10 7 0 '
106 0
106 0

I

20826

',l

30339

204 21
20358
,, :,0492 .
30385

'

200 09

~ £0801

\i 20592 1'

107 ' 8

106 7
10~0 2
106 2
106 0 ,
107 61
10 8 3

106 2
1 08 2
109 2
105 8

II £0160

20526
1 2500
P.0378

10 9 4
18276 0

I

i

20 795
, 3 0 973
15Jj 20833
I

I

I
I

I

106 2
107 0
1 09 5
107 8

105 7
105 4
107 2

I 2034 2
I

I

5600..:. 5,
107 6 1
10 8 6 ,
105 0 1
107 0 1
107 7
106 7

202 66
I
608 97
l 20474

j

•

10 6 3 I

20696 ~
1 1 2703 ~

,I

I

-

13

1 251 3 ,'
~ 1 2683 ;
I! 20 54 5

I

I
, RUN OF MINE I

12 , 2064 7 1

~

109 , 3

10 7 2
1 10 0
10 9 1
109 4
109! 5
81 0
107 ,,

L UMP

BRO~ . FORWAR ~ •, -

11

1oe 3

110 0

NUCMAB~R

I!,=-=

I

107 ' 7
10a o
108 6
110 o
106 8
103 0
108 , 0
106 5
106 9
108 4
109 4

7.

--

~I

108 3

20Z05 !

i 1164

I

10 7 0

109 8
105 4
105 · 3
110 0
107 8
109 8

DATi l

WEIGHT IN H UNO REO POUN D S

_11·

1

!

101 3
110 0
109 8
107 6

107 2
110 O

,I 202 04 j

:1

SLACK

i-:=~~-

= =cl,,··- Thg

zc~ 23

11 1 ~508 I
'i 201 5l l

11

--1
RUN OF MINE ,

110 o
10 7 6
105 5

208 28 1

1\\1

-

:::0 1750 1
2 0 8341

I11 201 98

10

LUM P

107 4
107 6
10 9 4:
107 6

Il E0074
·11

W EI G HT l; ~U N~R-E-0 -P Oi:;--N O S
-

- 7 lt,l==3=0=2=4=3~\=

9

- ..,,

~

I

_:..,H--'0--'- ': _
cm
_,b_· e
_r__ l_ t_o_ l_5_ __

80 8

TOTAL

I

--SL A CK

-

�101

5

T o T HE UNION PACIFIC COAL C OMPANY. DR.
co.

MA~E: C HECKS P AY ABLE ro THE UNIO N PACIFIC C O A L
ANO A00RCSS
A L L R E MITTI\N Ct::S tO ASl:ISTANT TREASU Rl!R, CHl?Y!!!NNE, W YOM ING

-

'I Foi, V:!. 1.t:C
11

!i
,r

i

~·1a2e:1 tv

l ~0 422, ~00
,., ...-:

:·o·.;o!"'1GQ
., , t ~ :~~11~:~ l1cr oto :

-:,.:1:-i :-i0::~i:}.l
0 . .l

,,_ o

1

I•

I

l

For authority for price charged s ee
Oorrsp. File No. 2-422.

r

C'M.UUIT 1v

FC&gt;r 1h.. Anclitor
IIF AN LIUtO,. 15 JPOUH0 IN THIS DILL, R~TURH IT WITH A t:"L ,-,4Pc11t:, TO AUDITOH r'Ofll COAftt!CTION
COPVINO I NK OR INOl?UtlLIE. PENCIL.. ~HOULO •E u s e.o IN WAKING G ll.\..e

" , /

IMPAESSION COPY WILL B£ T A.t(f.N SY Ol!PAATMENT MAKtMG, It~

�Standard

Form 60

/ /
/

A, TEMENT OF COAL SHIPPE-ROM _

/

/

SHEET N0. -1
.=•: : . - - -

•

TO , ,. 'P
-

- · ,
•

•

·'11

- - .,

•

2

~

•

DURING THE PER1oo_

l

_-._,,:,_"-'
n ..,_,
,1c:...,:"l.l..._........
1 !..!.
t\t..,_r..'!!.d_

••

CO., __

- ·

_

_ ______ _ __ __ _ MINES

_ __ _ __ _ __

;;'-'!...
.' ·..!.
; .:.:
;...::..:.
".'-=- ::~
l ~t~o'.__-=:l~
C_ _ _ _ _191

__;•c,_:·

WEIGHT IN HUNDR~ ;
UND~ - - - -

-

-

~-

,

CAR .
NUMBER

DATi f
LUMP

RUN OF M-~- E I
\t==t~==➔====I====-

1 \ '700'i'6 1I

:oe '2!

I 3&lt;14£5 1

SQ 1
~1~ r;; ,
?ts -1 1

1 ~9a5-0I
SG55O

l l1 ffgt~
2 1551.

78 0

I

11 22626
111103!:;26

! 8 1 239
1
!13'7326 1

ir.o76'l

I

r.O&amp;l.3
\! ~0135 1
) 290 553
:i 1 16596

1r1

l

!' 16S76 I
~~6M
' 135~241
I '77760

!l f:0599
'! ~471 i

1 ?675
I f.10
1 i:::;;z~2
1
!1 1 ~~80

i ut5(l

2

:i ft'h.,76

I

l

ll Z0 721
' -~067"'
~
l! l.26555\
II ·- 6184
ll 13598
:; 10911 0
l 1379 66 1
:j 1 , 6812,l
lI
,
I ~07 53
j
1·

l'

,, 17,01 I'
1
I
Ii 1
7~t! 7211

I

i! 190::
l muMH
l, 17498 !I
2 11 860154;1
2!:!5lf;6 1
I9:7 214 1:.
501564 7,1
,-1 797
1
;!1 1.Zi:15 ,

!:

r;(~ &lt;1_ 1
'7H 2
7tJ G l

NUi~iR

-=I__

SLACK

.

I

'

RUN OF MINE

LUMP

-

OB 0

7025 I
:1-4'12"/
r 1;31444 _

I

no o
60 0 1
91 6 1

Gl 6
91 S

I

?3 S4:3 '

4
n4 5
84 2

H;;

83 f} I

!127622

!,8 1558

79 2
106 o
10c 7

I 609(\
204.&lt;i. 9
1r:0738

106 5

10 7 7

I 206.16

10&amp; 0
80 3

4

78 0
91 4

ms 2
9}: 8

92 2

1 13 73

F.O 0
9!: -0

'8503~
121£36
1
.2ow14.

tB 9

1(}4 3
110 0

1

1 2£59
·30n6?
1

t.6 o

l Ofi 5
10 5 2
l O;i };

108 6

'. 94 11
:l.9800
1

83 2
no- 1
90 4

5

I

1 :::.01r.2
V
:110~24
'10548
F/ 2984

I

106 2

·2051£

10'1 2

106 0
92 5 :
84 s 1

•
e r s 44
l;5 10
i, a1a4
I !"-!G96

6l 3 78 6
79 9 1

:~~

~,9 0

79 7 I

Vl O j

~ OOH

80 2 l
10£ 0
~6 6
80 0

1

121247 •

'65097
681(;7
65264

68191
lll202

a:~ 6 1
65 a
86 2
95 462 7
65 3
63 9
f)4 2

I

)~48 40
502~6~

. 6

89 0
108 6
90 4
91 5
92 4 1
90 1 1

'f 0685

£0319
106~0

65 0

~!3 0
79 0
8fl '1

?6 G

j 122~52

63 0
87 9

80 ""
A

5~5710

,1 925=32

, 120441

9G •0
92 0
82 l

oo
o
80 0

109 G
108 ~
t1 8 0
r:H 0
'7~ 2
9:~ 2

!O'lSSl
\1wo~g
1t't 490:-1:

'19 6
91 0

• , . · --; ;--_

S L ACK

&lt;:~r. -.J 17

!

I

:.._-

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUN D S

1 0550 '
I20462

1

~ I ' ,)(}."'·' • ;:;

-

BROi , FORWARD

3

£;.

-

It - - - - -- - - - - - - -- -11

----i

I

DATEl

IOIVISION,

,'

e:: a

.J

�Form 60
• SHEET NO•-

:1 -

~

WEIG HT IN HUNDRED POUND- ; - - - -

CAR

DAT

NUMBl!:R
LUMP

=II===!:"'==

~

=:i'==

r=::-:=J:

==I== ;..-

I502
..~~.·168
..2..''-~

1

6

1'

I

RUN OF MINE

1,
1

-

,,_ -

.,._w-17
1
90 l
8H 2

I

-~ - - -

.

" " " " a i m ~ARO r

10

1 ~663

I

'709D5 ,

LUMP

I

RUN OF MINE'

- ,T-r,171 a ,
109 ti I
90 6

AO O

·?7f-l76

20832

110 0

/J.6073

61 2 ,

20361

1 04 l

1:95221
1!:!05-92

83

110 ' Q

81826
185il9
749rO
:,I 15493
I 1~198

88 0
93 0
81 A
90 0

I,I 1Z425l
:I 17561
i' 1090161
230 £61

7r.sos
u
I1

93 ' 3

90 7

,1

J:1

81 2 I

90 3
80 0 '
64 2
81 8

'l £)60f.9

86 2
65 9
9[ 8

22066

ij 7£0'7~.;

'18 0

11, ~0?75

110 0

66 9

208G5

109 8

107 4

:~Ov'i'6

L03~9

l OG ~

7£i85

89 4

., 11986

91 7

?8'2~1!

92 1

147618
?7G9G

~o oi
90 :1
DO O
90 7 1

~t=

2

79 8

9 , 1126S 1

107 : 6

I; :::5821 1

'/8 , 0
80 ' 0

l Oi-46
, 27207 '
71Sf0

1502401 !

S2 l

I '71501

1
' 170'751
I e62671i

66 o
63 4
78 O

uo~:'75
204~4
12 l Z?O~;

21555 1

61 4

1 h :54~1

I t 06676il
! 10259111

63 8
92 2

' £0374 '·
10&lt;175

l OS ~,
9.t '=:

153~::;701
r.:0772

i 7;;ofi2 ,

so 5

'l8ES3 !

90 • o
107 o
108 O
9'l g

f56£0!I

co l

Ii E5656 I
I G5ooo ;

1

!I

704.03
, 26~~9 1
11

•

j 30£15

1

I/

1o~~e!

" 12038
1r

jj

1i~e6h

17600:1

91 5
65 1

gz o

G:3 !) ,.
o4 2

90 o

I! 851:34 ~

80 0

10 n 20753 11

lOC 'I

:I C0891I!

110 0

n-- - i r - --

1 r - - - i --

90 9

8'7 7 1
108 8
10'7 3 1

1

,

1

68100 ii
( 259

110

o:

64 s,
74 ~1

F-03'786
~ «:{~£H)7 'I

e;i o
Bl 9
90 8

1

09 o/

l ~.155 11

12-Goo 1

, i";9oa5 1I
207Sl6 p

1
1

-

90 O

90 G

00 • 7

--

92 s
90 0 1

Z0£86l

11~€~

-

SLACK

o5 o I
so o

ji13507-1
J;891,:', t1_
•11 236£
!20~f88
jllf&gt;C3
4S027

60 a

-

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

- -- -- - - - --

-1l~7Z

l5525i

26012

11

I

CAR
NUMBER

, 11818 I
1
72033 'I

1 10 o
~n 5 1

11

,== .

-

O·IS·5M

- ~1-

91 8
91 2 1

1io~s

20 743
• 14oosj
8

I

OATe!

SLACK

Standard

...

e:..

P.003 01:1

~ 13368 ,

!
I

ii 155~8 1
•I l:~8548 ~
11~010

64 ol
104 G
80 o
!) 5 7
~f; 5

H:.~ 0
9-2 5

- ~ - + - - - t - - ---;1--1:- ---::r---=--+------Jl---....:__--l-_..__-ll-'
I TOTAL ;1
16'?0:&gt; 5

�Standard
~

=••-•- -

SHEET NO.

I

MINES

co.,, _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ __ 01v1i 11)~'l)OI-OJ~

WEIGHT IN H~NO-REO P~~Nos
CATE

- -

Ni.:.,RER It -- - - -- - - - . -- - - -LUMP
RUN OF MINE
SLACK
I

~'i" :S:1-

=,~=1=3=1,:r=
to
=o=l=i=i=j{\=====a½=];
..
20758

8/J 0 1

26362
26658

1

108 0
106 'I

7'1455

'

I

l.5 I 25667

96 0

108 0
95 6
66 0
87 8
106 ()
109 0
106 4
107 4
109 8
110 0

60S09

108 ~
81 6

l

1 132716
! 1os507

II

DATEij
•• • • •

lj "'"'

NuC:-e~R

8 15•SM

w7i°GHT 1:

j

I

I

j·

HUNOR; ~

- -- - I RUN _o r:_M t':'._E
LUMP

"w"o Ji

I

74 O t
?7 Oi

26119
1
:2?192 I
. ..-..017
I £0569
. f.0859

I

-

-i~
!
-T

03 ~ ;

1'1111~
60221
60010

20273
101~6
8085
81955

=-

109 0

35671

5

:·ov '4ni·, er . 1 _t,,_,
n_ l ...,..
6 _ _ _ 191 5 . Jl. \ JCh; Ju,

OURtNG THE PERIOD

I
i

-

; ;u~os ___ ,...,,,_

SLACK

•

1
- ,'

1

1
'

'

,

I

i

1·

I

no 6

1 80050

62844
1
104Zm

04 8
65 6
82 0

9617

911

59374
20Z84

6~ 8
104 8

i'

il
li

II

19-!22 3

'

I

I

'~

l

J

!I

llI

II

11

11

Il
l

,l

~

r
I

11

I

I
i
11

\! l"ORWARD

I

I

Ii

II

I

TOTAL

I
II

I

-

-

= "

�Sunrlar•I

191

f,

T::&gt; THE U, !ION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY. DR.
"IAKe CH'"Ct,S "'AvAG!-. T::&gt; Th~ 1 JNIOl'II F-AClf"i.'.: COAL CO , , .NC AOO~L·:,
AU. ~.:i-; TTA ·-l! TO As...
,,_, ... , .,.R !;A-:&gt;U!H!h Ctu:. Y:.'NNE". ,.vyc• 1-G

V!l:_! 0 f ..

~·:1~. " .,..1.. ,::~~~.c_-i , i::·~~

1o.'':

_·::lr:L _·, c.: , • .:
~: C -:~): ·-, J 1-"

•·· ...

ft '; r1. •

• .. . ~ - ~~~:.C't1.

Q

::r.lct [..C!..Ct1 ~ ...~ ...--0 -~c:
--~-11""\""' •• · ,.,t ' _ , ..,

c:

: ~ . ~lB , 00~

l ~G,t':O

·~

_.s_:'!.n . ":i ::
~1.~c.:-

. .,,? o O~

~ -~-,

1·0:;;; ... ""' ~ .,.,
IJ:) _. . ' o ::"o &gt;
.....

4

••

0

~-z~olO

. ·i~-

::-c·~ .·1

6~1) 718 .. ~~
·"""'!'\

!'~ ·..,)

,_ . , 0 .

~J1 0,

·vv
.J. 3· •

For authority for price charged see
Correspond~nce File No. 2-353 .

l

(:

l

, #, EXHH'&lt;LI' •~

.)

ch~l)J:- "J U

- - - - - = : : . . . . ; ; . __ _

h

/
.\ 1•1:r...cu·

I,

-..J·..;:-~-; - ~~--A:"---~ ,\:•• · : ; ; ; -1~ ; ; = - ~HLt~l.. :l•~hU

1

fF' Ah E.AROH: I S ► ()UNO iN THI!

IIILL. R£TURt.: IT wrrH ALL. p,· .. NS 'to AUDITOR f'OR CORRt...CTtor,
_/"'
COPYING INK OU INOCUf;LC::. Pl!NC:.IL SHOULD ur U5LO IN MAK'NC a,1.LS. IMPR«!JSION COPY WILL DC TAttE,.i iJY D~PARTMCNi l1A1,(INC I J j L ~

.tr ,h, .\u,?iln,·

�•

,,..,.,

2~:,31

c,c
_ ,,~ ~
:" ·.. "\
..,.

25C~~j
J.!,,(.!:;,).

• ,_I
r,~

s

1
g~ ~(:3
.::t:G3S
:U'.:13

d

., ' ?.

ll '!1i.S

'• • •v. l)
,·,)0 8
:i.01
~)6 £
7u 7

~~::'; ·:;4

11015

,; r . : .,
t

s

81:919
?.~670
11245
31707

96 4
100 0
80 7

"
,,' 2
11
1/

l

sz (i

5~8~4
l 062l

f S £1

Sll~G

•' • I

• ~..•

~ -;;:~~-\!

~

26~91
~t36 ~0

2!3(:i. e
-~?~::.:j
26:.::'1..,

2s;:;s;;
26-1':3
601 ~5

25S3C
s1•::-21
263-~6

79 0
BO 5
100 4
93 2
100 8

l B -79
2o5l o

1G 9

. :-::-

a

81£' ~7

:'_\

.-: 0

{h2l t
2:-~19

" ,.\ 8
101 0

26855

GiJllQ

89 5
105 8

r;1s1·1
t'11!W
l.OlJ'...

i:t e~
...,l 1S7
~:-10~)

~

~. :!'c!Q.,

10•~ 6
105 8
101 6
74 5

G~l
(i14t~

212i1
83C74

10,-: 4:
l..,4 8
1c;;; 9
86 2

11513
23~_..14.
. -~
..i..L LlV
l ...
5J 48·1

105 0

~ti77g

64- 1

55031
11130:Z..

100 s
__.., l
-:

,,-

i.l;53,;;

l ,'.)4 'I

Hl?r-;
••.1-""'""l • l ~

r. ... 1 •• ,_, (J
o ·.. ,._ 1 -t
..... .A

...

"""' ..

t -~· ·• I

...~.n
~l.l.l
i~.G1$l
~~~~

4) , .. ~

, ...,"h

;_ ·:;~

\

I,'I

utOl S

' I

$

1

10{ ,_,
lOC .,
l1S l
107 l
79 9
l OS 0

.

?,~870
26303
2GS'l'S

81910

25178

10~ 7
4660 0

~

209 0
82 l
l v'.: 3
- .· ~r:
.L "'~J ~
...
.,,
l ,._ 9
~-. ...
~.. o ...
'!
!- -~ £:
S-l "
'? ..., "f

~·

('r,

~

,...-.

9i) 2
t .,
' C
ti

-··

1,..;.::, j
~7 I)
77 7
80 '1
101 5
Ni 0

.. . s
,.,.,';.!'

. -:

267(\7

,_

3:'..?J0

i~ 1

1: 557

•l. \1"
_ ...

,..

11

[::_,;37
2~02,3

80 V

11

l lJl S

99 3
... 4l•:)5 0
,..
l C'3 '-'

.,

'

!'
i/
11

!t
u
u

~
l
I

1,
1'

'

''

'·l

1. ·1•1,
2.:! 51
• ' \JN

ll-}13
:.1842
2St!~.~
7(-:J74
~--;."iS.6

117~i
::3l 'i'J
J•· .;Jl,

cn~s
:.!6~£18
1 :•JJ.:j
l h ?;;
l ,~£-.;~1
o~:B-57
,:7:-:.59
8 174,!

.,

!/&lt; ...
::ic
...., 5

25259

1oc,1

103 7

..

'.i.•'"SG , .
,... ._...
I

....;:"::, u
~

-::: ... 1

l JS iJ
10( 0
l v3 2.
10.,;, 0

l Oo a
l CG 2

10$ 0
} !.13 ,1
J.. \.,.
3

.

\

~r

,
1,Jt1 ~
(
108 8
~:G 2
1n ; •.:;•l
l C-1 ~
8t' 4
9171

'.)

196 B

�I

\..

·'~-

6-\ru'..t3
11220
'70050

•tr?Ri ,{

c~ 3

~ll'i!O

97 7
98 2
9S S

26985

107 0

11130

9G 5

25'/64

99 0

tHtSS
a?~OO

103 S
104 8
101 a
109 5
104 l
100 5

Z'il~

10·'.!i 9
. 10'2 8

ascs7

81470

eo o

8) 676
2~905
2M~l
a,:111

76 C

81524
81578
106~7

99 8

70 8
79 9

85 G
10~ 0

8'4.360

104 l
1011

m2s

81: 0
l.~ t
l (,l~ :t

f.¼7C-i1

103 l

2S~~.t
~62e,S
1060:S

io;; :l

25111

8128~
81233
61111
11356
l06S4
11941
26822

11015
Zv163

20419

26lZO
264~8

251'1~
Si'._; :::19

a,~e13

aoe~

619✓.i :l

'60-1.0
96483
~l.6()7
&amp;ic;)64,

7~

?.GGbl

108 S
105 Z
108 2
104 8
84 l

26~'7~

96 ?.
27 7

i!.~26

HU~

25327
f 6967
26612
26057

£)~ 6

l \'~ C.

102 C
105 l

104 l
103 l
103 8

84 0
100 9

25139
Z6680
~6032

l.04 8
107 7

94 8

64502.

104 4
106 6
101 0

83 4

102 8

251~2

106 6
1oa o
104?
100 ~
1~ 1
102 4
104 7

106'1~

20669
04202

105~5
111!1
25866

844C8

83 6

100 1

lM a

1.01 1
102 9
lC3 !

10,7 .0

84'1Z11

106 4

lCO 4

as~•

!?8 0

?0026

lOl 9

4S 8

• 'fii Q

25671

80 Z

~ 2'1
SW,.3

77 'l
'17 9

81T7i

84671

72 1
97 6
99 0
13862 4

21349

819'18

196 6

ir6 a

l.02 0
9S 4

!010,:j
t.&gt;4503

et65$
reeca

~

97 \\}

110 0

61.Wl

i

~~8S2 '!r

25636
25448
?..6S91
e4~f)

. 2ec:1'0
(;L..~'.?0
()413Q·

t

100 l

pn~5~

25290

25USZ

I'

i)

11305

2:so.1

l

l(;;) :&amp;.

t0 e ~

107 0
104: 9

84!"343

~

mri .o

SU?ERIOR COAL C0t5PM!X'
Superior, ~omingo

78 8

09 5

104 0
76 Q
82 ~

10T 0

102 O
81 3

18675 1

196 8

�s1JPEn1on

CO~u.

CO!P:~'Y

-.

3

Super \-,,, ·,fyoming.
\

Union Pe.c~.r ic r..aU roi.l.ct
::-C,·~:~.:t~:'' l . .

1Gb') o· )'i\"'7'

, - 1£116 0

)6

_.:;) ,

·,

I'
185';5 :i.

11532

10~ 4

81 00$

82 3

84054
~5510
81134
GG..'!:7 2

27392
el0a3

109 l
10~ 8

81349
81S7'J

82 l
' 81 3

~63~5

82 0

e4389
95496

isao9

~ on~
54401

4

1:)G 1

10-l, 4

11.. 2 ;;

101 6
'?6 l

.Jl 3

101- ~

UBSl
25'705

96481

2G7SS
aio26

100 5

ss ~

83 8

70 3

SOC
63 l

78 6

99 5

7C092

105 0

S'!5l o

lv-1 3

93G73
a~31S
10762
81625
81655

81 5
106 5

Sb ~

101 G
S7 5

79 G
99 6

27074

26528
25?.99

SlJ'i!
g131 2s
63(47
2712?
25896
2Gi~S5

26659
10899
81262
10321

llc93

107 4

84362

72 5.
'1'(0

St:il50

84266
34580
27372

105 4

~SG~S

25136

70 3

Ol6Qe

84.61,'.;7

1oa 4

6lf66

84:529

:::)~ 5

107 3

ul 9
101 6
l U1 0

7~ 3
95 l

J0706

2560(,

25206

81942

1'12 d

95 0
79 4

10: 9
102 S
l~! 3

so;)

83 l
85 3
72 8

81802
84391

83 0
107 9
109 4
97 7·
98 ~

84395

10327
26946

101 6
99 6

27162
26182

101 0
101 4

103 8

l Cl 7
61 P
10~ 8
101 8

96590

98 a

9e o
~032 7

E &gt;l. :)

&amp;7,:&gt;SS

94 5
97 5
97 9
~2.
80 5

l~S a

i
I,

l S'ti ll

97 0

105 5
79,

1~.1.t'c

26343

109 2

l Oc l

81 5
82 l
103 4

26928

I

11915

• 1~-- 9

61885
a1a10
26661

81021

I
I

,97 8

25Sl70

0~ 7

25eOQ
61674
27327

I

2:5032 .,

25321
2v21A

B30v 2
545'?1
260S!1
S'iGJS
ol &amp;J'i'

906 4 2

25t:94
26587

I

83 e
9(5 4

25642
ZGS85

2'73&amp;a

:1 4

Gl o

l C657

II

11

10~1 &lt;:

100 5
81 S
105 3
102 4

2'i463

196 &amp;

10677
25~35
2ti7S6

• 104 0
l ?~ 2

274£12 2

196 8

�5

r
·,

SUf~!l!~R ~01.:1 t,;01.t?~\!~
Supc11·io~" l i~•oni,'lgo

Unio~ Pneifie llail~ocw.

l "IG 8

?.!l~~a~ re

ZG536.
-84509

l OS 0

9~' i l

84 0
"t)8 2
86 2
811
62 ~

110 2

1% J

G 81594:
01388
54476

l~ 2

l~St;

al8\l
o'.16&amp;~
8,l10$
23.0C\8

0

104 l

&amp;10,3
SlnOl8(:870
fl.~607

25'?30
258S7
11011
27248
5554
54725
96936

82 9

105 8
106 t::
106 0
41 fit

Ell$ 219

10a l

a~19
254'12

96 ~

l 49239

~O l

84S31

1"/ 6
,l OO 7

c:45::S

102 4

C.&lt;:G96
:-J.;.3Sl
M3~2

l QO 2
10v l
9S 3
98 7
so 8
76 0
79 6
98 9

1006'?
4$38

81~71
25~64
83129
1~3

2s,,e

31~33 9

5'1?28
~507

$9 4
107 0
103 4

102 5
73 3

108 7
l06 8
104 1
104 9
105 O
lOu 6
102 5

27468

25561
11416
83890
8011$
83950

99 5
82 6
86 6

85 O
84 2

9~306

6

99 3
l.10 2

106 4

104 9

c-1286
84502

100 0

ll J l\

ll-170

8t5lS

26107

1C3 3
8?. 2
86 9

107 4
! O? 6
1~ 7
102 7

26202

103 1

lr6l.10
~~6

S7 £

.cs:)

83112
8&lt;::G52

5$ 5

108 7

!CO 5

27033

80 0
6~ 4
102 0

~~11
t&amp;Oe6

i .c ,:-;o

2s1es

92 9
9~ 5
91 S
94 6
'77 7

l0'13S
64691
546'12
546?9
e.;sG1
~5.520
ij1l4'!81599
27222
2035!-

$6655
t S5•~?

105 S
1'1-8 l
02 ~
81 0

2021.2
272€9

75 2
94 6
99 2

25184

ioa z

l GS G
l OS S
es 1

5•120::!
GM01
8 11flii3 .
ti~35

97 ~

10551
26090

84 6

105 2

c~3Ca

1

8147!&gt;

1S6 8

196 8

102 2

27108
26GS1
a~si1
11885
tl1S2S
S'1Ce5

,ea

25560

31833 ,9
84 S
eo 9
1C3- 2
103 2
l.04 9
97 S
L02 S
79 2

10825

9e 4

11256

101 4

2'1159

100 9
170 2

$6668 8

1N- 8

�,,..., SUI~F!O.R

COAL

CC~ Al'-.TY

Su pel("l,·.:-r &gt; , ~jc·td,11:; o

Union Paciric Ruil~oad

j&gt; .( 5(

--

, ..,

~n~,·7
ioc»v

Wo;ro:.t:or 1..,15, 19150

I
l ?O 2 366$8 0

loo 8

6

2015S

170 2 41260 l
9'/ 7
79 4
100 3
103 l
101 S
109 6
81 8
101 'I:
103 6
102 0
101 7
1oz 3
102 l
105 7
100 6

26220

106 0

M-186

86 6
84 0
81 0

30'153
2G9L.i:6

90 6
97 9

26819
11421

lOl 7
10~ 0

l0225

2680 5

lJO 0

20305

10077
84?03

70 0
102 ·1

81376

8~5 8l.\
$4334:

lOl 0
94 6

10605
ZEZ42

8:5123
26647
25854

74 8

11061

103 4

26306
25376
25607
8'1866

83128
25427

M :?.60

99 0

81513

82 6

25964
81466

100 0,
81 4:

84240

84344

97 7
100 6

26768

I

!1

!

96854
83025

27339

101 G

81078
81598

78 7
80 0

$6137

80 0

25539

96 S

845E6

98 5

54618
10:a°30

2~/500

10a 4

25720

103 l

81178
l lClS

'i84

10~76
10357
10622

100 0
10$ 6

8'1613
.C!&gt;579
2GG%

105 l

)

84755
81101

102 0
84 0

.0;$473
10-123
821:736

.1 03 ·o
110 0

106 0

84451
64810
252G5
26S$~

lU.28

109 0

25720

104 2
105 6

n is:::

OS O
100 3

25350
254:4i
26337

103 5

9C4Z:3
26577

10G 0

8

a1 o •

96 0

US460

103 l
109 3

104~,l
~ ? Oil

t12'l9
'i.1.;)48

~ a

,1:G~

l.70 2

103 8
41260 l

103 3

105 D
lG3 9
lJ2 2
103 8
104 l
103 6

Eng 219

36 7

27287
27031
84$19

108 3
104 2
104 l
l~ o

84e88
e-.'l:?.e

106 3

81733

BlGl E
81( 53
843fil_

19G 8

94- .,

101 8

1 0387

67 2

lVi5a,,.

83 l
102 2

2c. so2

211J~

110 4
105 0
84 8
74 1

~15

10$ 6

~,3755

84564

100 2

10ee;s

l 9J a

lC5 5
104 l
102 0
104 9
83 8

84 1
105 6
170 2 4698? 1

196 8

�:r,

SU?E1~·~0:

GOl'.L

~1~,pCt t·i. Q ~&gt;

Ur-. ion :?ae- 2.t.'ic i~:c.;,lr••)c.,..

~. -

COt:P,UlY
t\

17::c~:' i ng

.G

""'

,-

o)D':ll'...,

1030 1/

- ,

l'° C \i'.C· ~~~~ I'' •. .. - V~- ~ 181!::o

11

l

·,I

170 i1

...:c~·~t ..

~(-~ ~} ,.~
~ l~;.',j

1(;~

~£G~1

J.02 8
1.C? 0
100 l
79 0
105 6
102 8
65 2
108 7

J.~8 3

t1

S-'..:052

3SOC5
11ED9
l l.t7t-

03.G£0
s-;7SS
25527

9437$
2 i;jli..7

I

1
j,

!!

ij
1.
I

01~·27

1·::ne
ZS~Sl

6~44 .1
lOll~
268'14
271~0
J J.lJ"

1(;5 6
10~ 0

10382

1c.; s
l\:1~ 0
~C,3 ~
10~ 6

"•

:t,;;.25

31 .,'!
.. C.
1VJ.

2G564
i31c;1,i
SC332
8459G

£?1;,:,30
;?~7 ~9
G'=:349

7~: G
-? 4
l v,
103 7

~

2'73G2
i•r3~0

10719
11&lt;'3':. .£
831367

10235

86~~;:
S'1.~ 7 L~
~ 1;::'j'j

lC~ s

s "~ss:-,
:)."!-.:
...... •J)

64.-402

;,.r,

2G2~2

r,J. ;:,

..:.J '

0

-$

9710..)

,I~-

25212

102 C:
lOl

.l

~

l :X: z
78 7
80 5
104 6
102 9

28475
10861
30225
266S4

100 ~

101 5

1CG 4
aa 0

8l t47

'15 a
70 6
73 8

avo~J

~vl'f
81222

78 s

8).079
84279

109 2

llf8l

:&gt;l l
104 s,
08 0
85 l

t.n,i; i:.19

102 1

25U4l

106 3

1

I

109 0

25Ci;~

S:32~2

!34 6

105 9

,.,
..
83 9

83

26378

tj~ 5

81560
330:9

.

63-10i!

l '½ {i

11216

,,..,,:,~ 5

26274

a4 4
lOS 'f
108 1
lO·J 5
104 7
~rn 4
90 :a

81173

so ~i

B~·1S3
-C'D
__ o,
- "'I
....

106 5
0~ G

616:58

OS~-102
~Jfi4a
63J2a.!

,,'

~o:~ "'

1Cl 55

10.3 l
107 0
l◊'i' 8
lOl 3
:.03 3
,._,.. ,,_,,..
1

11772
,;4537
10~13

!:d :.,

!.

l C-f: ;j
87 0
102 6.,

1

253€'5
84€15
8'1.4~6

1CG 8

l OD 6
102 1
106 9
66 l
105 3
107 s

86;;.6!.
B\:0::.2

102

G7221

27262
2'lCOS

~
U.., 0

..

G t.:.•;•.;1W

251? ;?

11

GC•536 §-

g:_,;1~5:

I

lO'i ...
,,.
81

• ... e ~ n

,.

~70 "'

81676

106 0
103 0
lOS ...•f
106 l

27521

I :::

'

s::; is

25091

!!

99 5
66 4
109 9
105 l
106 7

97050
a364.6

647?.~
25440

.

11

l7C ~

5063j 5

186 G

tl

!l

110 2

65H8 0

l~o 8

�.rq:-:.::::nQr:
\....

co~·ti,

-.

CO~f:PAN'f
~:1ip:n i'"i&lt;.,r ~ ,.,,~'01fil.il..tSo

.

1

,_,

y-----r~•

103'Oi (

r:':'.ion i'·?..-:'i \'iG -c..i l_: ~ .::H1
:-1ovem.bor J.
~

~

15, l 'Dl"o

ii
'I
11

·:o ~-

,:- ..--:

'

~

.. ·. JD

·~· -

...,

1 .. ,..

~70i~(,,

lC:,
642·."...3

81 ;..;3
270;:}5
830},~

25900
11197
93497

21~as
81065
81018
&amp;1341
840!}4
84734

l1
II

I!

il'

1140.:.
46:35

I ll

2742S

!I
I

~

'!

102

70057
11593

-

'1

3

l

6Z856

7

1!
ji

11"155

.~.

11

I

..

f.R73J 2

. ... ,.,

8 't I .I. .

83'l90
11083

It

r
ij

I

:.oo 6
100 7
~00 1
102 5
'J7 J
107 0
104 9
103 0

2£473
11178
1St6 8

11

,!

104 14
101 8
102 0

26402

254.&lt;:t11
~615£i
83431
70?9e
26255

7

11

lCl 4
...
100 ;
103 0
79 8
105 2

11250

1C7 0

jl

81 l

54569

;.OJ a
'.'.t.04 0
105 5
101 G
•)

2tS2S
l,~'J6(1

I

80 ;:
101 -,'-'
:~G a

103 1
106 ;:;

.t ) 7

..

..tu.3221

25333 .
27&lt;1-10
~ti401
2.:1"!:.·)
' ,

,!•j

·-

104 0

~ ;(.

Bl u

l Gi 9
H, 0

101 l

lGS s

I!2(.
l053l

54c53

Sl63S

,1
l

102 l
98 a

1C520

77 C

-

10.3 ti
l(K 0

l -J-1 Jj

.......... .!.

(.'~ •. 'J

104 2

.?!6250

'!03 6
9
.t

~.J,,.~o

11659

l H,7C

,1

~(}2

:.~2.38
:.'i ..)~G

10678

.L\J.1. 6
'.i.03 4
97 2

- ,..,, ...,. .,_,I
.1.

C
v &lt;'I
v

,:.
,;\J
'
·-. ,,.!!!JD

l

84·335

e~

~

'

103 7
...- ...

.I

&lt;•
1 -.,J_ '.
101 i
lt:ll 2

841G.:83~:51
.-.

"1

25':Sft
6(70~

I

..,,.
,.
lCZ '

ao1:.:.-

-

~"";;

lCt: ...,I.
,.. v-.-, ~

~f,

1064(:-

~ r

V

1I
!'
ti
I

82 IL

ll285

2Z,~12
!~5lCO

c3S4O1

l9C. 8

. .... '1
::
B3 ...
W5 0
•

~o~

ll
!1

103. :i.

11690
.:!1~84
10~~2
l ::-.~ i~~
" ~-::;tsi.

2

27212

I

'79 .7

f.(l~"3Q

1:)2 &lt;-:
lCl G
'.i.O0 0
~•:&gt;l 3

25077
f tr%S
25.f:l::i

209 1
103 8
100. fl
109 0
10:J 3

8~65$'

"!i

v43f.:::,
83G70
&amp;~129

1I

81 0

27245
1072-!•

I

1!

lOC l
co 1
'.l. :.::l. 0
Hl €
.:;o l
79 9

l'?O G"
11,tsc
251-::':0
lloS::i

II

10?. -.;:
luG 9
lOS 7

2G:3!.5

'1

11
:1 10

i' ~

::,

,

S473'7

c..

!.PG 8

1
! . • ..
f.• ;.
.
Hil I
le·! fi
'·
85 ,.,
101 1
75 e·

.. .

25'~

•J

...~, )

315~.~
•,

.. ,.

• j

i:;~

6-1358 2

196 8

�,,.
8

111~

I
j

I

'1
'1

'.!.33 1

.83224

•.,;) 1)

8:5587

oi&gt; 2

25072

130 7

819~1

'l

eno2
26637

\\

9SEG3

\\

9•3917
10264

f.l-l U90

108 3
107 l

,; ):;)'.k

101 6

li-~a,li

a1zeo

I

I
I

I
l

11

I

Et1,..
"' 219 .

25668

a,~ ~
I
I\

101 3
!:):i: 4.

'
I

84 ·3

e

I

103 G

l

04
"/'2 3

107 2

2£0!i7

107 7

,5507
11580
11589
83076
n••
l i.~r~ ,,d

. 1oi 7

11615

lC-~ 5

26842
84-768

100 8
100 9

$4404
M?40

106 9

!.!-15!:'f

104 l

61934

6·1 2
102 2
100 a

70010

107'70

84. 0

i.:.1~7
f:5354

81 ti
1)'3 !;.

lO!l P
104 '1

104 ~
6 1.r: l
9,) -5

. Z.3~ 1

6138Ll0 ~

lOl 9
J,.06 0

8C S

~Q7(}1)

96 7

2!379~

104 1
78 3

101 8
'i 11 0
105 4

M-372
81!401

104 C
10~ 9

e,.1,
11•.:&lt;.

100 9

SZ087
25519
83496

102 7
101 8
105 6

il ·tC3
~:;379
t1ta3o
~-'.\62
~~-'~l

101 4 •
100 0
99 4

84t:3l
8~100

81 ft

... !Jv·..: 1

105 \:i
l O~ 3
85 l

81173
25965
11194

as 9

-;&gt;- .a;; ,. r1

105 0

1164~

103 l

96015
268~5
26874

76 9

10585

Cl902
83005

10163

104: 6

104 5

100 l
74 5
l C2 5
79 1
l O~ 6

25717
2531_~
25518

81650

109 4

a,1oe2

I13 8~356
264-75

104 o
101 3
101 2

"5369

·n s

102 0

ll3S~

77 ~

&amp;;3113
~'?031
2702~
m.533
£•tiU.3G
45117
uZ582

25~3?
83016
c-J 567
6&lt;.::504

Sle~s

43 5
104 0

105 8

10071

::.01 ~

• 26225

105 4

73 e •

63103

333 l

196 3
I,

196 8

1.52 0
82 2
101 l

12~4

82 8

815SS

~

83 Z

11

84: 4
81 -4

bl2iiS

'i
~

81529
:i.0!57
(31822

\l

82 0

a1su·i

I!

103 9

l

94 1
83 l
104 ;s

70064:
96068

!

I

S88()(J 9

12 84861

76 6

81 2-1:5

12

S33 l

1Ja e

lC:tt u
7:3 0
03 G
'I
97 ...
QO 6

2'139U

\\

s,1ss.s t;

7:S460 2

196 8

�1-'\

-

.

!~~

~!3FEB!OR

'-

COAT~

COMf ANY

SupaTior , '•,i~rot'li n t,

Union ? aeifie P.·~i 1.-oad
Novernber l

,,

-

'

9

10307?

&lt;)

15, 19l 5o

\I

·I

I•

l

\ l;

81830
~7167
25SU ,
11170

\

• ~~3S l

cl

96 4
l.06 ?

-¼"#-3;,1

100

~"N,~•O

i 01 ~

l l 4l';

l02 4:

I

V

S.~d)

e~~tle

99 8
103 2
102 !j

26248

25381
11243
26369
97107
81616
10420
25120
27284

i

I

I

'I

1
t
I
'

'
I
I

II

I,
11

02 G

o--~47'i'

107 0

11911

l GE 3
l C7 t

ef522

I'.•
lC-1 ~
·
10$ G

Zdfc9

3:Zfl

105 4
l OS ,.,0

8-1014
2625-:).

51~2~~
E.l,;,t{l
• 615~2

8.5

as 1'
81 l

l;.633
J~E'.CO

7S 1

101 G

lCl 6

1:

108 ,;;,:,
76 l
105 l
80 0

I

11036

on r.o

li149$6
10013

• t,j '

f/!3 ~

uo 1
$9 B
~2 1

2\i5~25

'l,q 0
~OIJ Q

~~1~6

~Li2$ltl
10108
28£41
E.'lg 278

8#,f 6
105 6
G6 0

101 5

84869
, ~2~9
a11.7 57

s.o, I)

tio£•eo
967&amp;0

s~G

81278

~

.\(.•~ l

}: j .!:_.•3 $

];,.:Q ('I

Mo1?.

.1.a:, o
tCl II.

1.

1~ d

101,1e
2863$

103 •1
1,:1~ ~.

l!?l!::.
c?-~77~
2Gt:~Q.
01693

pa 6
110 o

~,:;~t 2
J.~if-6
~~Z!"l
,474( '-?

HM 0
103 0

l.;\,40'?

95 8
104 1
103 l
101 2
104 l

~G'lt':ll

lJl "
lCo 7
1Cl 3

20669

'( 5 0
83 8

£~2;:e
2LJ ; C

l Ot.l {}

t~=
.2~9

lOS ~;

20,sa

~

2G'ill

82 0
104 5
104 l
104 4

8324Z

l Oo .,.
101 6

2GSm

-~

b'.i.~:f~

l ~l¼.8

\

11
ii

l:f -~ G

30 l
100 s

273.!.:2
1:!.908

~)

103 2

llc:35
0115'7:1
2e~J-.~O
G'.'.:t:01i
l. l •J:i '1-

~o ~

· - .-,.
t:, • .,)

.. 70151

816355
l C19CJ

tl

tt~ t~

27063

-

..

1010s
il'..!t.o
4~\3tU5

:1t~c:·

II

jl

I!
.,i(

lJS
l G4 s

323 ,

:i

l1.,

!, ... 5

•J

,:

Z7.Jr.63

/I

196 8

100 7
S-5 l

lOSGO

Zn1~

h·

101 7
1 C•:Z ~
1 02 1

l1C!11

)

,.

u ..

llZC5

l 15

,,
'lSL..':t;J
'•l ,.

C'i ,a
.(i~

7

29 4

106 7
108 0

106 a
103 0
10~ 7

~ "r4
Bli!.t.6

0-1-7t.'4
(.3;! i

,.,

·;01~1 u

!
l ~O 0

:l1
.,I

333 1

d l?~l G C

196 8

�Form l\

Dept. No.-1LJil ~ .: • Audit No......Jl,...!U!J...J.!f=~ ,
.,.
191...fi_·
Cheyenne, v.,_Jn ing)

I

ToTI:-IE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY,DR.
M:ikc check payable to T HE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO. and :idd reGsnll remittances
to Assist:tnt T reasurer, Cheyenne, Wyo.

•CAR
NUMBER

CLASS OF COAL

\ _ _1~N:_:lT_:!J::_:ll.:::LS:___

11 -- -- --

-

-

-

-

-

W E I CHT
-

-

RATE

0T:_:o___N_

- [ -- -- - -4 -_:_
p _::
E....
1t

-

- - i)

AMOIJNT

.)

"
'TrR\is CASH

I
'~J

- t-

-

-

-

---

-

G5500

U.1

T OT AL

~ - - - --

Approved for Regi1 ~ e

This bill isiubj~et to _sight draft. All f oal is
, sold on basis Jf ~m• weights. No allowance for
shortage in !=ilnstt.

II
t\UDITOR.

I

l
•'Form 11

Jom1:i.0 -~r • \'Je il",
\.

- .. -

-~

~

' _;.1.y,::.c ::- t

,,

1

\,Q_o ,
I
I

To

r

Cheyenne, Wyom ing,--i-!tll-'"t",-.,..0 __,,::_.·c
,.,c1-::,
, :---:---191-5-

I

THE U~~lON PACIFIC COAL COM_PANY,oR.
Make check payable to THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO. :ind add ress :ill rcm1ttanccs
to Assistant Trc~surcr, Chc)'cnne, Wyo.

CAF
_

_ _,-._·v_11_B_E_R_

I

rn=~

CLASS OF COAL
WEIGUT
RATE
AllOlJNT
TOTAL
~~
! J - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - t - - -- - - -j---,- - ·j- - -- - -7~-:-- - -- -

__,:·,- _:.:..:,::.:.:.:::.:.__ _

&lt;Qretc

t r~

\

-·~~-

·n-:,'.,n '

' 1-i' ~r.,,, •,,,
...,l v.,. .. "'--·
. . v.., u o •• •

• ~ - •. ,-, • r• '

• _ .i: •

E.CT

fJcCUNE,
Ag..mt.

l

1

(i~}200
••• 0 •••••

~ , 75, 84
71.10

f'oi· i.!aosox, OolO o'- . ,J

TERIG S C AS H

,

Approved for Registry and

~ill is subject to.._sight draft. All coal ia
/ ~sis of ~ine w~ta. No allowance for
i e 1n tran.c1t.
AUDITOll..

I.

,
·7r ----

�r-J.

T
_,.

?opov

Cheye.u~~

Hyo . • Uov. 22,

Ja.r.iieson, ore.

MAKt: CHECKS PA hSL~- TO THE UNI ON ?AC IFIC COA L CO., AND AOOR&lt;..~S
ALL F.:C:Ml'•TANCES TO ASS IS TANT TREASU RER. Cl-l!oYli::NN:Z. WYOMING

F o 11 prer,uid

Ii

"'

frc i f L"i' ch.:n-rcs on UP Ca r :i:! o. 45541
f1•om ~ock S}n •inc:n , :tyo. Uover'.lber 16. 1915,
consieneu Juni euon, Oreeon.

74,800 lbs. 0 $4050 per ton

$168.30;;!

I
1·

I
I

I

i.
I·
,I

,,
I

I•
I.

I

,I
I
I

I

'•Il
Sundry Accts .

$ 160 . 30f

140677 •

�~
--.
~-

Consignee
,r
~ Destination , .
I
Route
/,,

·,

_.......-...;,.

''(
'.
~ /.·.,.,,., ,,,,..._,,._
I
/'

PY o~!.~R~l~HT B IL L ,~i-t✓1,.,-::,!~
..~ ~~. : _ : : :
•✓,·\ l s.,._}________ 191- L
:

-

,

••

7..

f'.•

a
...

' - ~ • :;r-.....
I";._ " '

...

/•

£' ,

/)
,
7 7,;."----y::..:.,....,;-,-------------~ ~;l,~ ' ,. c.·v

c.! . ,

(POINT o r 0111,11.. T"O DCQTlN.ATIOU}

To Union Pacific Ra.iiroad
11/AYIIILU:O FROM /
1

J

l v·.c1::1-,
POINT ANO DA T E Of 6HIPMG:NT

/,

r

Company, Dr. , For Charges on Articles Transported:

WAYBIL'fDA T E ANO NO,

-

/ I;,'/,.' ..., ....,
CONNECTINQ LI NE REl'ERC.NC E

NUMBER Of' PACl(AGE.S, ARTICL ES A N D M A Rl(S

I

FULL NAME OF S HIPPER

'_t J

,,

••

::-z

/./1/3 .., ..... -;\-(

P R ~ VIOUS W A YBILL R E Ft:REN C ES

WEIGHT

l

FREIGHT

R ATE

CAR I N ITIALS AN O NO ,
l1

.k1....) Lf l -.1-LJ-

I

O~IGIN AL C AR INITIA L!; ANO NO.I

ADVANCES

TOTAL

(
0

"TOTA\. l'REPAIO e.

I

I

ll

I

IL

II

Tol~l ...... ..... 11/-,./,,',✓
.5--:,-r--:,,~-""·-ll
Prop_:,./d ...... ..1/---

To Colle ct ....
• f'OR USE AT JUNCTION POI NT S ON FRE IGHT SUBJECT TO

---....i,

J~

M uo c ,•.,.. p..,•b l• 10 t • "$~.,•o• ov

CONl'tECTING \.ll'(E s mL EMJ,NT.

j

�St.1ndard

D l!.'PARTMENT NO. - -- - - -

Rl!G IST l!Rlll&gt;

'..f

AUDIT NC.

, :s

....... , ....

To THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR .
MAK E C HEC KS PAYAElL!:: 1·0 THE UN ION PAC I FIC COAL CO . . ANO ADDRESS
A L L R EMITTANCES 10 A SSIS TANT TREASU RER. CHEYENNE. WYOMING

• -!I =--- ..=- · · il F on

H
l1
I

I
!

i.
I

I

Ii

·r,euse of r,ra~dYiC :! n.ndf• i n ca.:rbon County,

~"/yoi:iinc, Oct: obe:c 1, 191 5 to Octobe r 1 , 1916-

description ~s follo ws :

Situatell in 1.ro..-mnhin 2 2 , ~~anec 82 '.7c s t,
County of Carbon and s to.te of ·;1yomi nc , to -

I

,.,i t:

All of Sec. lS, Tp. 22, R. 82 ~"Je s t;
ITorthecst quarter o:f sec. 32, Tp. 22 , ~ 82 ·;test ; and all of thct pc.rt of the Soui.~hec.st qoorter of Sec. 32 , Tp . 22, E. 82

1.

I' r/est , lyinc north of Railroad Track; scid

l1

lo.nd containinc 855 acres , more or les s.

I

I

Annual Renta l, three cents rn . o3) p e r a cre ~)25 . 65
Total - ~went y five &amp; 65/100 Dollars

e-25 65='f
'I

O

.. ,

I

I
__ I

!.
!'' 1

:f:1PC:::::5/"

-ii i f.7 .)
1'
I

I

,,

I

$25 • 65j 'i

i'

,1;

Ii

I

- - - -- - • - -

A 1•PR0,·m,:

·-

-

-- - -

-

- - --

\.1'1•1 &lt;mm:

A,;,;Roffi. ~

-:ZT1n• A1rnCc;&amp;.7c;T 1 ~ ~

r-z7 o ~..e_.e7~

N EPIROJII IS roUHD rN THt! 81LL~ ..C.T\JftN tT WITH ALL PAP£AS TO AUDITOR ,..OR CORRECTION .
~~YINC. lt.fK OR INOE'LIDLE PeHC•L SHOULD BE useo IN MAKI NC SILL$, IMPR~SSION COPY WILL Bit TAKEN DY D ~PARTMe:NT MA

....,:.:-~

.
For ,h.. Au~it;;;:.

�--- -

F . F . B.

. JAN 20 1~1:;

--..

�P'09'M 110

s v a sEor,

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COM P ANY
O P P l OJl: OF

IN' ltEf♦ I . V l'Ll. h,..J : n 1;1 l... 0"10

NO.

Hanna , 7J-,minz, Jan . 19th , 1 916.

Mr. F. P. Br isc,e, ~udit,r,
Cheyenne, rty,ming.

Dear Sir : Repl yine t, your letter:,~ the
B i l l Audi t N? , 1 03221 ll8ainst '.'Im,

Q Beg to advistt tha t ab-,ve am,unt
Cash Report, f ~r t he m-,nt h

~tephens:,n . run,un t $ 25 . S5.

\7as

t aken u,2 on sheet 3, r.hnthly

,r November, 1915~
Yours truly,

#.~~
r.: ine Superintendent .

f

�JPile Jo

; ,r •

1 1•

Jfa,1,..tPl!.!.Yl

:.:inc Sup~ rln !;on"l.cn t,
Hanna, ;·r:m •

Dear Sir:
.Accor&lt;i. ~np, to onr rocorc'is ,,·0 st:'. l l hav e ont s-'_;f:.nc\lne

lfh is bill is i'o r rcnt:i.1 &lt;'lne a c'.Jo nnt lease of ;-·rn ~;_r,f: l2nc1s ln

Please report co1-lecti 011 o~'.:' ti1i.s hill on y ,mr nc::.:t
:rvn~thly cr~sh report, or ad.v-;_seo

.A:uU tor.

�Standard

Form 1aO
0EPARTIVIE NT N o .

-

---- -

5

C)lcyennc , _ Jy_o . _, nov.

-

- - - -·--

_}

Che yenne , '.'/y o •

To THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

MAK E C HEC KS PAYABL~ TO TH E U NION PA C I FIC C O A L CO., A N D ADDRESS
A L L REM ITTANCi!S TO ASSI STANT T REA S U RER. CHEYEN NE, \1\/Y OMING

I,

t:1crchandi s e --~..rcr.a.s ~c1 from Irving- Pit t

Invoice .;-20576 do.t ed 11/10/1 5

IP Sheet s

r

--

I

!,,
'

I

,i
,I

:1

I

I

I

,I

I'

:1

'I

~::,IK~ ~
: ✓,t~••

;·

C REJlJT '10

.........

Sundry Acct s .

$1 . 63#

ll, I he r ~ ;f"'ifi--fi:11 ..11~ • :tlJ(ln, a,cuunr is c:urr~ct:
1
!:
~ • J. -. /( ~ :-J
~ -

-

-

--

-

....

........ .. y

•

--

- -

Al'PR()\'f:'.U:

IS , ouND I N T HIS DILL. RETURN IT WITH ALL PAP~ RS TO AUDITOR P"'OR C O RA£CTION.
IF A N ERR&lt;?,: OR INDEL te L E Pl!N C IL SHOUL D Ill:: US£0 fN MAKING HILLS. IMPR t:S SfO_N COPY WILL BIi! TAKEN BY DEPARTM ENT M A KING DILL.
c o PYJNGI"

..

�139
,----...

1{01 i anco, -.'Jy o .__, i:!ov ember

11/23

?or frci &gt;:,h t ch.::.z- .::;c G on 56 £ ox es Lried
Fr:..it, covered by ; .ock --t1·1 rgs to L el -;._;.;ince

1 28

. .eli~nce : toro Looount .
..:o ve.;ibEn- l ) lv/

i41.ae. ..1. urche ~es,
Le9&amp;rt~ ont ~o. 4

l 28

23 ,

5

�Sl ando.r.i

Form S03

~- t ♦ • t00,00 &gt;

C OPY O F FREIGHT BILL
,.

I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Stati,..-..______
_____ 19 L ·-

'/

/ /

Freil
__ Bill !\tu.

__ ____ ,_
C ons1gn_e~ l......- - - -De~ndon ___ _ _~

___

Route _ _ __ _-,- ~ __::__ _ _
( f'"OHn· O F O A U'..olN T O

To

t

'
__
oc;. ...T INA"I ION I

Union- Pacific Rai.h·oad Company, Dr., For Charges 011 Ar ticl es Tra11spo1tcd:
-=

\\ w-r:fLLEo FRO M

WAY81L\. DAT E M10 No.

FV~L N AME OF S H1.,f f i "

~ POINT A N O O AT C OF SHIPMENT

CON r lEC,!NG~

PRE VIOUS W A Y BILi. R.:FER E N CES

- ~ ~ E NC E

cXW"INlTiilm-No NO .

_I

ORIGINAi. CAR INITl&lt;II.S MIO NO

~ ==
=
~
=
- ==
---==--==-=i = = -=
~
=
- = ~ = = ' - - = = - - = = --===--=~
lI;=-a=- N==
U M 9 ER O F PACK AGES . .\RTICLES ~No r.:ARi-s
WEIGHT I RI\TE
F"R EIG HT
.\OVANCES
TOT A..
II

;-

-- -I -.--

I!
-~

r

"TOTA L PRC P /110 $ _

ll
• f"OR USE AT JUNCTION POINTS ON FREIGHT SU B J E C T

TO COl\lNECTING Lll'lE: S C.TL EM E N T ,

�,.....,__

1 40

,,

Rel iv.n ee, i:yo . , t:ovcrrbel' 2~ •

Roy Ackerman,

For ar2ou.ri·~ c~cdi t 0d t o thG aocou..71.•t of Hoy

Ackerrr.sn, Oh e olc I~o. l C3Z ~ Ge:.: ioral Ou t s ide • this
amo'l.m t being due h :!.m f ox ocrv i.oeo rendered du:rt"'lg
the period November 1-u,:..1s 1s, as shom1 by Rel i::nce

Uines Pay Roll f or t ha t peEiod.

3 7 05

• l,

1c.nce Store Acc ount.
~:0VE·'.1?~:-) HJ1 G.
~oc 0un•rn Recclval.l le"

~dee. Depart~ent

37 06

•

6

�S httuh t d

,.
O~PARTMENT NO __•

-

.,,-....

.r--

t

l &lt;..t.

·-.

1 •""'I- •

a
l h !C t:n-E~Ll&gt; I :..
_ ,,r

103431

AUDIT NC.

D

; ...,

} T o THE IJ!\!ION PACIF IC COAL COMP,&lt;\NY. D R.
MAKE C►IEChS " A Aa'L !!" TO l":-iE U NION ?A C lf"IC COAL CO .-.NO A00Rt!5J
ALL !;2!-IITT." ..c_ T::&gt; ASSt STAIJT T FIEA SU ne:R. CHe:Yl!NNE. Vi YOM,ISG

..-, ..----

...

• V - ..,J

I

L~o1'&gt;~~

.,.._ _ _...,;;;,.,. ~ . :;..,:._,.. . ,, -n.a.t ~

-- ...,~ ~~--.c!"9

-...) ~
_ _..,____,,, ctr . . . . . . -- - ~. -o- ...
-.......

-

1·

. ...
i

I

I

. - - - -·--- -· - - ---==---- -

._.,.,-_ _

" A fJ ER ROR tS l'OUl'llD

'o" !"~'• ~

I
c;OPVtNO
ltO( 01, IIJOCLI L~

"°"

IL&lt;. IIETUNN IT WITH A LL ......Ii.MS TO .-.uo,TON
CORAl?CT,ON.
.,c,..,L· 'IHOUL D Dl! U 91t0 '"' NAKtlifO
, ...PA1taa10N COPY WILL 011 TAKliN ev DC,..AATMti:NT MAKiNC DlLL

■ILLS

--

-

rn,· th•· A~clilnr

�"',l,tnda1 d

AUDIT

r'

_Cheyenne, wyo. IJov o ~ -!1916

...:_:Boot~_Ke11y Lumbo'!' Cc 0

Eugene, OTeGon

.l
" .

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

~

-

- - - -

-

-

- -·

- - _ - _
- -

_
- ·

I

NC.103489

.

MAKE CHECKS "AYA?L- TO THE UNION PA CIFIC COAL CO. ANO AOOR"SS
ALL REMITTANCE:, TO A!lSISTANT TREASURl!R , CHUYt?NNE, WYOMING

F oR

ll.nount of :!'reight chcrc.;os pe.18. on carload ox

shingles sb.1ppcll i''J.'o□ :__vo::et-t Uaahington to
Rel.lance, rryomlll'l.3, Cm• Cll r;· s I&gt; {}4?692, sold.
FOB Rel1nnco,per youx !nvoiee No. 5362 oo?
1, October 16th, 1915, our 01·ae1: 2{\153-999~-99£:l'/
OU..r Involeo ? .A. Iloo 28172
il

. 1~0,~ in p~nt ox

OUr voucher Audit no.

your invoioo :readsi:

\

210 M Ex Sto.r A star S1l1~1 e3
:i.:ess 2).,

ti

2.15

p,

2.15

S!tOUl.d read:
210 11 a

. ,,

star A Star Shit1gles

i·I

!seas f'1tt 2858~ a 55~

i·

,,.,
Lese 2)..&gt;

5 . 89

288 . ~

I

r
I·I

1.54.05

Copy of fro!ght bill attu~hed,
Orlg1nnl to be muiled loter

:i
1·

'
,.

1·

,77/L.,_.,,'_;1
.e f
(c/1

• C.1,r.11~ ,,,

1

Ii

• ahuH: :'\t Ctn111t is eorrect •

11

lI

./,

i

Purohas 1ng Asent

Re1.1c nce Hoterlnl

8 L

RET UflH lT W tTH ALL i-APEA:- TO A UOITOR ,,OJlt C O RRECTION.

F ,..,., f!,CAOPI IS l"OUNO IN !H~!N ~.~- ~ t-lOU LO DE useo t.N MAt&lt;l"IG ISILLS.
~oPYINC 1Nt&lt; OR INDeL1■L

•

IMPR~SSION C OPY WILL OE TAKEN BY 0l!PARTMl%NT MAr\lNC BILL

-

�Fnrtn 13(1

r
7G - 6th St a,

J?ortla."1.d , Orea

~\n11RF'..:...,_

HP.Gl!;'fEltEll ' "

To THE U NION P ACIF IC COAL COMPANY. DR.
MAKE CHECKS PAYAE!W,: 'rO THE UNION PACI FIC COAL CO , AN O AOO RESS
A L L REMl'rT'A N ees TO ASSISTANT TREASURE R , CHEYENNE, WYOM ING

F oR

~~cntal o:l 2JeaJ: :!~oor.1 n:t' 76 - 6th st o f or

tho rnonthc of October .:; :Jovcnbcr, 19150
1 ~:onth

r• 05ov0 per r~oo

l

11

"

12.50

II

I.',

\

r-

n

Oo 0 0;;'

12.50

If

I'

017.50#

• I

,I

1:

i

r

I

':

I

"

::::fi1 p;cl r,y Aeets.

A/1.1.5- j)Lft-,j" Ai~

I.

�Form 210
Sl.JD-:JECT:

THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
IN' REPLY PL8Af'fC RCPER ·r o

OFFICE OF
NO

Se.le s Ao-ent

· ·······- ········ ···· ············ ··· ··· .. ·-···· □--·····-···-···················

Portla nd , Ore . , Nov. 22, 1 915 .

Mr. W. s . ~ cCune ,
Genl. Sal es Agent ,

~

•""t- •

• I ( -&lt;.

,...• • • ""-~•--"\

E.EQE I V ED

THE U~'I"''. - . t'" CIC ,... ,L co.

Union Pa cif i c Coal Co.,
Che yenne, i'lyomi ng.

NOV 2 4 1915
GE.1

Dear Sir:

,. LC.3 AG .~ NT.

C :-i CVEN NE.

'l'J '.'O.

Mr . Kleinsorge a dvis e s me that he ha s not yet

r eceived bill for $ 5.00 to cover rental of desk r oom i n
our office, for the month of October .

rli ll you lrindly

have bill rendered a gainst Mr . Kl einso r ge for this charge ,
and oblige.
Yours trul y ,

o-(.g, J.;j_Jjp.A/b.A-1_
/

Sa l es Agent.

(l,'n f •

�Form 210
S'UTil'ECT,

, --

THE U NIO N PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
IN JlEPLY f'LllA8ll R Gl' E R TO

NO

·······--···-····S·a l .es ... ~g_e.nt ........................

? ortland , Ore ., lTov . 27, 19 1 5 .
:lr • 7: . s . :.1ccu.ne ,
Jenl . Sales Age nt ,
Union ? acific Coal Co .,
Che y enne , ·:;yoming.

1

E.EC~ ! V :E" D
HE U' 11 ~ · - ' " "lC
1.. CO,

NOV 2 9 1915
G t:.. .
I -"-~-" "G 4.. NT.
Cl-iCY E NNE.
V.";'0 .

Dear Si r :
I -wrote you a few days ago requ est i ng y ou to

have b i ll made e.crainst :.ir. Kleins orge for '.)5 . 00 for deslr
ro om, et c. for month of October.

Pl ease 1~ve a nother bill

r endered a gainst IJr . ~leinsorge for ) 12 . 50 to cover ~onth of
~:ovember , and oblige .

�'

•

·-~

D EPARTMENT N O . - ~

?"" 10
- -

A U D IT NC.

v

'y

llilt.µ om::nl:.:.1. Cr ~ 1~-iJattll:_ (!c.

___ __

',l··o~ _ D::&gt;o .

·Hnt11.n

191

o/o Il . J . Sterling • .Aud i tor
.P"1Cif:le -Bl.dg_. Ql22hu !:co~ •

,\n!lRE,,,;_ 1Jni v J:1
Rec1~T1:aE11 1~

l !1t :1 l ..,.!.j.

l To THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY. DR.
j

M Al(E CHECl~S ?AYASLL TO Tl'1E U NI O N P A CIFIC COA L C O , AND ADDRESS
A LL REMITTANCES TO ASSI S TANT T R EASURER. C HEYENNE, WYOMING

ltJ , '-....... - . . ""..

-

- =- - - --:-FoR

C

ol 25

f

•

ii
il

.lC

Or,:

&lt;J

I

. Ol

j
I

I

I,

1.

I

I

I·

,~~~r.r·~

..

-~~ w-,1
\Wlf' A - _,. - '-'V... .11 II

I

.1

II

I,,,

,,

:j

·,

Ii

I

t

I.
I

'I
I

:,,1

..:

I

--

_J __

·------===

2t:.. CO

. 01

I.
-

I:
·:

-

-

"

: ••1•1tt1; ,

..
- --- '- - -- - ~,~~~T GRNL. ~1A.NA::Er..

1;

&lt;~ h " ,\ 11ditor.

fF Aol E IIROII IS P'OUND It; THIS DtlL Rf.TURN iT WITH ALL PAP.,RS TO AUDITOR l'OR C O RR.. CTION.
coPYJNC. I NK OR fNDELJDLt. P E NCIL 5 HOULO ue U SC:D I N M AKO.JO BILL S .

"

tMPR £5S,ON COPY WILL D l! TAKEN ~ y D CPART MENT M A KI NG S ILL.

~I

�~ , ~.s.
- .l

OEPARTMENT NO. - "
.....,,,
==-...;
' :...;
~- - - --

--...

---

·union--Pncifio
Ra l:irc~c
- . -- - - - -Co.( ~o ·:, --:?

l h!Gl&gt;,Tll!lEil 11'

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY. DR.
MAKE C HECKS PAYAaLC TO THE U N I ON PACI F IC C O A L C O . ANO AOORl!SS
A L L REMITTANCES TO A5SISTANT TREASU RER. C HEYENNE. WYOMING

I

.j

·,,,

FoN

El :::ct,l'i C Li:;h~, ~:u..::!i d!Cd En ru1.:i. D,Jtot
.:uri n~ i.1 .J ...e r-1th (I::: !JOi.71...,.. bor 1 £:l G. : -

·,JI

. ?O

11

11

;I
II

L

I
I
I
I

COPY '.Jont Suporintondon t t·yo1.1i n{) Divis i on
Uuio::1 PuoU'ic !::-.i 1l' O'.!d Cc ..

Choyenno, :yocinc.

I

I
II
I
:'

l1·

i

I

''

1,

I'

1!

Iiii

I

ii

II
II

l

I

i'"

j:

•I

I,

I,

tF AN f:AAOR l!J ,..OUMD JN Tt-!U!I OIL~ AETUIIH IT WtTH ALL ~AP~RS TO AUDITOR r'OR CORR£CTION.
COPYtNC- INI&lt; OP IND£UBL!. PEN CU. SHOULD BE USED IN MAKING 91LL5. IMPRESSION COPY WILL Be:: TA)&lt;EN BY 08.PARTMENT MAKING 81LL,

�r-

AUOll

;°""\

.:~-o.

Cl!.CJ CllilC 9
th m ,,, n.:.1:P.u

1,

NG
103573

i:o·.:onbcr 3.0 l 9 1 r;

t

I
...

~"IQ
• --~
•.·,
. . ~ -.,·•. ·JI
;...
a- --=..-··-~....:::::-·.

To THE UNION PACIFIC C O AL COMPANY, DR.

MAKE c1-:e c i,,s "'""' ArlL. TO "!"HE UNI ON PAC l r lC C O A L C"'.O. ANO ADORE$~
ALL REY.ITT "-NC.?5 TO Ass,,;·. Al\:T TREASU RER. Cl&lt;EYl!NNE., WYOMll,;G

. .,.,,.,

Fon

!:.:.1Vll at· &lt;; ce~1c"i:c(1 ::-:' l~J·, t J1C' \ ur;c;:; oi' Jolm
:::iJm~on =-..t
1.;i1c1'io1~, .:~.,.o ., : tir.c in JlC!700n t

of ~ccount r:.t :~oc.;:- .~,-:rin:-c :Ii:ne.

h

,I

c._- 1 c u . , ·10

Al','.·&lt;l\"l~

I

,.

HL,
)!Jj'I\' A'&lt;II ~

I. M~

_!_.

--r;r-, Q/d-~/ --z-.--z-t..-i.-. C-2..

Oft 19 ,-ouN O .... TH1G D•L.~ Rt.TURN IT -NITH ALt.. ~APt'R !: TO AUDITOR ,.Oft CORflCC."..ffON
_,,,,,,,
1F ,A.N i!ftH ... t&lt; Oft INDEL' IILE PE.NC' L ~HOULO D f'. USl'D IN MAKING UILLS
U◄PM1!!5SJ0t4 COPY WILL oe Ti'NEN DY Dl!'PARTMf!NY MAKINC BILV-

coP1'1NO I

~

-

~ 1h,• Autlitur

- -- - - -

�';-1,tmbul

Foa m 1:10
D E:PARTMEl'l"'" N o

,---..

t::c . .,
Cl~c ~;cnnu "'
C4!.:' .:.::.:)J!i?1[ ..t. on :;l'\·u.. ?

191

Chicc.ro,

NOV. 19Il6

T o THE UN!ON PACIFiC COAL COMP,l\NY. D R.
M'-1\1:'. C HECI\S PA, A!:'L- TO 1"HC:: UNION -'A CIFIC C O A L CO. ANO AODRl!'.Sl&gt;
A L L ~L. Mt • - :-ICES TO A.::i!J.liTAMT TRE!ASUR~R. CHC:Y'ZN"'E· \f\/YOMtNC

C~:CT.'.:'t t.. ... -·- _,n · n'hip::10nt o :f l c~thcr
c on~i C?~c~i ;"'O:J -~~~:i!...::..,. !n";oiee ::o·.. 260:150 -:JA
~-o. 28123 . :_;..._hi. u;__ ··:ou:.;:tc1· :;o o 14115) o ttO
pci· ori2il1u.l ::'re-:!. :L':'" 0 :.11 c;tt~cl.ed. i:crcto.

Fon ~ ·c i r.: ...t

AFPROVtO.
'1
•I
I

ti
I

,I

/0•~'-•'
/&gt;7

.

" . i::n .,,.

,,

- ---Ii

AIV'ltCl\'Rn:(

r . .

·" ••~

j ~"'T"i&gt;k " '"""'
~

1J: &gt;,.t&gt;I C:::"" 0 :

coP"'"&lt;- '"'

19 ,ouND IN THIS u ,LL. RE'fUAN IT WITH AL.L PAP .E"S TO AUDJYOR l'OR CORA:t!CTION..
/
OR INDCL18L£ PENC•L 5HOULO llf" usco IN M.AtuNC U tLLS. IMPfU!S!IION COPY WIU.. OE TAl&lt;E.N UY D41-'ARTMCNT MAtONC nlLL

•

Fnr tlw ~ tr•hh,r

�Form 803

l

C::&gt;PY OF FREIGHT B~\\.{ .

i
l

I

-Hannu...-----i1.y.o.r.'ling

\ C onsignee

Il

Destination"
Route

I

\POIN't

i

Stc1

Dni on -Ptt cifj. c c.oa l _c o . Jy_Lll..R. - --- Hb.ll.1.la, -1:!.~ i n p. --- - ------

o v o ru:..1r.1 -.o· ·nCOTu~;.~)

·- Q.C." t--2'Z

_ _ _Fr&amp;
Bi!I No.• }-5.4JS:J.
·

------

St ttodo.-&lt;t-

/ ~ / .i'l

11- ,,.-, oc,,ooo&gt;

191-5-...

'

-.

------ - --

To U nion lPacnfic Railroad Cmnpa.,~y9 Dr. , For Charges 011 Articles Transported:

I

\1/AYBILLED FROM

WAYBILL op;fE ANO N O .

.

~t:i, t:i:&gt; ~t..L.e et

C..h i O

..Jl.ct. U 3 ~4668

POINT AND DATE OF° SHiPM£NT

CONtJ!cCTING :-1:~E REF!a:REN C!c

ChBO.

_c &amp; n l'l

-

Ill

...E.~ i; ~ ;t_e__Ed wa rd :l • :ta.dew __;eFE 3 72
PfiEVIOUS \IJA\'BILL REF'ERENCES

Ot11GINAL. CI-\R tNtTII\L~ .'l.ND NOi

SP 1 665 6

NUMB!,;R OF PACKAGES, A:'IT ICLS:S AND t.lARKS

---

--

W EIGHT

I RATE I

FR.E I GHT

I A DVANCES

TOTAL

'I
I

I

l Ba le I,eather Belting

I

u

28

.

'
"TOTAL PREPAID $ .

I
I
I

-- ·--

•·

.

·•- -·----

I

I

'

!L.

I

1 . 64 I

lrn (OJ ~ w
I

-

C/1.R INITIA LS ANO NO .

I

I

I

'l

FULL NAME OF' S H IPPER

-

'
I

1. 64

!
:
'
I:,!
_
I
-i T olal ...... .. .. _ l. 64 -

l

. . .......
,)1 .'°ru1,a1~

!
II

• FOR USE AT

JU N CTION POI N T S O N

I1

To Collect ... . .

I!

t,?:kl'

FREI G HT SUBJECT TO CON N E CTING UNE SETTLEMENT .

1

r.. A

1

bl~ to tho Company

�'",t,mda rd

Dt::PARTMi::NT, NO

~

.,

'

AUDIT N C

, ·u o . ,
1 65 •· .. .,._~:.::: e
.·. O::~

191

rU '

\ un1-n:...,

..,,

H: l!\ ';.l STE I ~H I&gt; 1 ~

-~ov. 1c ·~ .~
- .~

--- .-__

l
j

To THE UNIOi\l P ACIF IC COAL COMPANY. DR.

M AKE CHECK S P A YASL:.. ~ o ·r.-11:. UNION l"ACI FIC COAL c o . AND ADORt!SS
ALL R EMITTAN C ES T O A ::;s1STANT Tf.!EASU R ER, C HEYEN NE, W Y OMING

I

Invoice c:~:"vC(t oct o l C o 1r2r; o :~.:\ ~;o~ 281 00
: 1:.-::.Hi. :.&gt;y ·;oue~,cr :;o o 14 0~'i92 .

I:

: 'rci_;:11t 1m.id ~G ;&gt;CT oxtc;inal f z·c i ~ht lJill

a.tt~chcd })o:-oto
: r.'.:ount o:. fxci t ht a.llo•.;cc1 on invoice

2J o0 0

I

("3 o37 ~

19 o6S

CAITCELLED :

... .

I\

I
I

,I

ii

,I
~

f,/1

·1
·1

lf_-,..t,.,\ !lS Llli::

"

_ _J .

·l

~ !\.f!ll iT

T"

i

I;

"~3 _..,
"7 •'l

·.1

i

1

lI;

,i 1•1•1w,·Ent-,

f

-

r1

)

-

-

\)~ y -;'_\l ~~~ ----

A 1' " " "; 3
'"'I H\ J
AXUCOl. 1.KC'1't07'
~
A..;:,,..,-(jf,'Nf..~J.~1'ACOl!H.

Fur th .. Andi1&lt;Jr
R IS fi"OUt•o :H 1 •·u s S I LL., RE TURN IT Vl!TH ALL PAF-eRS ro AUDITOR P'OA CORReCTION.
tP AN ERRO•K OR INOELI CL.£ PeNC•L SHOU LD DE US£0 IN M.I..KING OIL.LS. IMPAESSJON COPY WILL .DI! TAKEN B'r oe,.aAATMENT MAKING BILL
coPYfNC I N

�Ponn S\&gt;3

Sto.ndl\rd

.---C OPY OF FRE ~GHT ~ LL
•

__n~nna_, ···:,:..c.niJ'.l~~ - - '

-

•
Consi gnee~
~i.ic

I

C_Qal_C_o_!_ __ _

• Dest ination_
Hanna, T"Tyoning ._ _
'1 Route_ _ _ __ _ _ _,.-_ ___ _
1

\

To

@~1...., ,uo,o:&gt;.t

n_.
O,.,c
"--t~ . __,_2,,_
} ,._
.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 g 1

b•

1- r~
_.it } _ _
5 4 _=-c,,__
80 _____ _
B
ill No.

__

___

_ ----+----

_

_

____

_

__ _

Union Pacific R,~il;~;J f~;;a1rriy9 Dr., For Charges 011 Articles Transported:

\&lt;IA YBILl.£0 FROM

r.a. l P.Wnnn

0

V/AYC31l.L DATE AND NO.

I l l..,.

POINT ;,.NO DATE OF SHIP M ENT

l c Mana st. P

Oct , 18

M 7836

CONNECTIN!3 L t°NE !'!EFl.,'.RENCE

r.aleuood. I l l .

NUMBER OF P ACKAGES, A RTICLE S ANO MARltS

I

FU L L NAMC OF SH IPPER

J A Hoeblinf sons
PREV IOU S WAYBILL R&lt;::FE:RENCES

Ibo.

PFE

372

II

ORIGINAL CAR INITIALS AND NO.II

I

10- 12
W:C IGHT

f

CAil INITIALS AND NO,

ii,

S:'P 57746

1- R_A_T _
E -l~- F_R_E_
IG
_li_T---ill--A-D_V_A _
N _C _
E s_
• --l~- T_O_T_A_L_

4 Coil cop 1'Iire
1 Bx I ns c o: TTirc Tires
18.12

4.88

23 .00
I

I
"TOTAL PRl.':PAI D $ _ _ _

.

- 11
I

P r~pa!J ........, L_

.:_'

l Tobi

I

....... _

•
T o CoUoct. . . ..l[ 23 • 00
1
I,====== ============= = = ================~==~=====~=~
M :&gt;.kc C~t&gt;c"-3 Pova.bltt to tho C omo:ln'/

!

• FOR USE AT JUNCTION POI NTS ON FREIGHT SUBJECT TO C O NNECTI N G UNE SETTLEMENT.

�sul\JECT, •.

l3j,ll Co1.1.ectibl7,..) }.ud.it Noo r-103631

,...,......._

THE UN\ON PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
OFFICE OF

Purchasing Agent

Cheyenne, Wyo. Dec. 16, 1915

:Mr F.F. ~risooe, Auditor
:Building
Deer Sir:-

With reference to above bill. Enclosed find letter from
John A Roebling'a Sons Company, their No. E-3111 of 10th inst.,

I also enclose expense bill for $23.oo· to which th-ey r efer.
Wish to adTise that their content ion is c-orrect and. ~.ohld
request that you cancel your bill collectible Au.lilt No. 183fi31o

Yours ~ruly,
Attach:::
T

�:~
\·

Bt:uidord
tO-U•OOM.

..,·'.

E

,..

,

....

••

6

Date r c 1:

4

~ \l.C--onsignee._~:"',"':.:...c=' _;'=--•-....::'-::....:::
c ..:i:..·.=:.-i=:..;c:..·.....;;•.:..'.··.:..·::.:
:.. ' ·=1 _ _J
;:...;•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ __ _
i

O

b~tihation
To

. ~-:~

-

•

BIii No. f -''·'---"'
•..;;;
' -'-~- - - - Vi.._.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __

Union Pacific Railroad Company, Dr., For Charges on Articles Transported

WAYBILLED FROM

...

l.

2 7 i 0 ·i G,

Freight l :-; .i ""'

WAYBILL DATE, SER IES AND NO.

:..c

...,.clc·, ·oc ...t I l l .

\.. (.;t,

CONNECTING LINI: REFERENCE

ORIGINAL POINT OF' S H IPME NT

CONSIGNOR

,, ~- :- oe·hli::'
ORIGINAL WAYBILL NO. AND D AT£

O RIGINAL CAR

10- 12

.e

NUMBER OF PACKAGES, ARTICLES AND MARKS

E
'i

cil -o

WEIGHT

RATE

FREIGHT

ADVANCES

TOTAL

.i::ce

6

I

SUBJECT TO STORAGE OR DEMURRAGE CHARGES IN ACCORDANCE W ITH PUBLISHED TARIFFS

�;"'.

'

ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO TNf COHPAH'f

.

'.

MANUPACTURERS OP

. , .~~

~..P.&amp;~W~¾~~~
A.B.CONOVER, TRliAS.ANOMc.R.

~~~

E-3111.

December 10, 1915

Union Pacific Coal Company,
Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Gentlemen : We r etu m E/ B for $23 . 00 freight you paid, and
\7ould r eq"IZ!at t~t you cance l your November 22nd debi t memo-

r andum for $3. 37 .

Thi e E/B covers shi pment s c mrged on our

i nvoice of October 14th, y our order 23893 at a price F. O.B.
Trent on , a l.Bo f or Bare Copper Wire charged on our October 13th
invoi ce, s ame order number.

We ma de a proper f rei gh t all ow-

anc e on shipment of Bare Copper Wi re uhich was sol d upon a
de livered basi s .

Si nc e the

I nsulat ed Uir e was char ged at a

price F.O. B. Trent on your deb i t mem:&gt;~andum i e in error .
Kindl y authorize credit to c ancel, an.d ver y much

oblige ,
Yours ver y t r uly ,

CBN.

- - - ----- ---

�"'

.-

I

·::.·.

::. :~~t..,.,..~,
: 5.:lc :-u· .c:.,iut ··::Q;: . i., ~

-............,__,
....~-

1&amp;J I C( I J
Bill :.nJ.:i:t ~:o . 1.0JoJ1/4·:~inJ i; .:;01:u:.
.J

. ... . 0

�~t.uutnnt
DEPARTM ENT N O .

r

'

(',

I

Chcycnnll.,. __:_;::;o..o ,,_ ::ov .

191

fi.._

G2 :-.0 0:1:::.r d. : :·i; o v
,\JH\ RE.._._

To TH!=: UNION P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY. DR.
MAKE CHE C KS F'A Y A B L Z TO T HE U N I O N PA C I F IC C O A L CO .. AN D ADD RESS
A L L REMITTANCE ~ T O ASSI ST ANT TREASU RER, CHEYENNE, WYOMING

Fo ll

r-.~0 1t:.1✓i;

o:'.:' &lt;':r oi.:i:~· _m:7. r:. on i:iic i'ollor:inr;

Ghi ~ent c o::· :Jz-;_.,_+~i t-c ~loth f r on Chicngo,
conrdr;r~eu. P0'.:3 :~m"- , G .

p Invoice a~tcd ::ept o
II

1,

:I

24 0

l:J. ~!Oo 27769.
'!oucho r :Jo. 1 3~04 7

16,,4 ()

2?A ::o.. 279~ 2 ..

o c t o (3 a

l!ouohcr ::o . 140026

p
I

n

tr

Oci: . 14.

:?A !Io. 28•) 37.

vouch0i- :ro. 1 ~0=.332

Jritinc.l i'roic-J1t bilJ.2 ::o~. 4957 , fi3 CG
anc.1-. 54.23 a.ttnc1:cd i ~ercto.

l
l

Ar'l-'h V , l u .

-r

' I'.

,,,1

I

:,A:,wrnu{ \

I
'

,,

.

Cl&lt;!:nl'l 'JO

::e.nnc. ·:c.te ria l
1
1

I

I
I

I

i ArPJ:f 1V 'F.o :

l'

I'

.

I- A l' P1&lt;0, ~ ,; ~

••

_

·- -~-.,- -· ~ ~--_,. --.. .
J

c 1s1' R\' As1&gt;Cn1.1.!!1~n~,,: -- - A ~~-1 &lt;ir: N1~ \,-,;; ; ,;,rn

a .cl~

OR IS ,.OUN C tN THt S trn.. L . RETUHN tT VJffH At..L.. P A PE.RS TO AUDrTCFI P'OA CORReC TION .
u= &gt;,.N £ ftR K Ok , ..~D E I..IO L E PEMCU.. SHOUL D 0 1! IJ9E D IN fi4AKIN ('; D ILL S . IMPRl!SS ION COPY WILL se T A KEN 8Y 0 2:PARTMENT M AKING~
coPYING-IN

7

For -1i;;, A-;-,; liwr.

�Stondnrd
- ~• •·t 6o,OO'I

c--'lPY OF FREIGHT Bll-L

_ _ __ 191 5
Tifi nna., .::r;: oraing_ _ _ Sta~.,..- Oc t__...4
Freight }
_
_ _Bill No.
_ 4957
1Consignee llnio.n......Ea.ci.f.io_coo.l co.
Destination _ _ __ H~nna,_ r.ryonin {: ..

1

Ro·ute ___ __ _ ____ _ --· _ _

--

--

--

i To Union Pacific if~;;;;J ·c·~;;;auy, Dr., For Charges
1

liF\"::w~Ai;';:Y;;;B;;';
IU.";";:'E;c'O=;;
F;;!!R'!!'
O =aM===---===;=;~~"J(\e,;Y~B;;a;IL7L"'=
o:"=A'=T='E"-"AN
:;;O
; ;=;;
N~o =. =

il

Chi,·&amp; go , Ill.

seT)t . 25

~

OIi

141 394

Articles Transported:

~-,~
FU,';L";'L"';N';";;A~M~E='iO::";
Fc"';S
a ':H~ll&gt;
~ l:•e:
!!';=R;===z=-'=
. .=;,
1~ CA
! '!R- IN,-:'!
i T="
1A
='=L-=s~A~N:,,,
O:;_N;O
=".=- ~
r--

J,U 73378

•IRPOINT
~ ~ANO
= ~=
===--~==-1
~~
-~
DATE OF SHIPMENT
CO:-INECT•NC L'NE R::1'£R CNCE

Chica~o

-

Turner Eal sey co .
PflE VIOUG 1/JAYBILL REFERENC ES

SP 3~0e5

1= ORIG
~--'='='!'!'!':'::!:-:";~~~~J
INAL CA~ IN ll"II\LS :\N O N 0 .

1

I

Tl l.

CUPS 203002

I

NUMBER OF PACKAGES , ARTICLES Al\!C' :\1ARKS

\ 8 Rolls Brattice Cloth

l

I
i

1000

I 164

1 6 . 40

1 6 . 40

~

~~ 0Zl#'.,J.7;tty
· TOTAL PREPAID $ _ _ __ - -

---

-

- . - _,,

i

~

,;=,,--==--====-====-....,= ==
-- = =-== =,_,-===
-~~~=__,.~=-~r

!

Tata l

1
!
~

II
~

!,1•

-

I

I

f-----

,I:

• • • •••• , -

P r o p ~id .. . '. • • . •

16 . 40

ii T o C ollect .... ,11- - -- -----11

~

ll

-

- -= =-

- = =- -= = = - - = = ----= =,....== =- == = - - = == = - ~= =--===~a=i~=~•ioc
k,8• C=h=oc=&lt;&gt;=P=•va..,bioc'~,..1..
0 =lh=
o C=o.;;m;;;;P.,.
• •-Y=
" FOR USG: AT JUNCTION POI NTS ON FREIGHT SUBJECT TO CONNl::CTING LINE St::TTLE:MENT.

�Forn, 803

Sto.ndorJ

COPY OF FRE!GHT BILL

il-· ••• • 9'&gt;,01J"'

,...

__ _ _

- Hhll.lll,., \'!yom.ing_ __
Oonsignee_ U).1i_QILEp_c..ifiQ.. _(;Qal CQ. _•·1. 11. H.
_
__

1

To
'

I

\l_&lt;rl-JL+..,.

.

I

---

1
\

-

Union Pacific Raikoad Com)P)am1y, Dr., For Charges 0 11 Articles Transported:

W A Y81LLEO FROM

\l~

-

5•

- ----- -

Destination ____ _ ___ _
1 Route _________
l POI N ; - o ~ ; . t . ~ T O- Ol .;':'U:-;.TtOH) -

191

l,JAV8 1ll. ~ATC AND NO .

Q.tree:t

E O F S►IIPMEIIIT

c &amp; N rr

=

oct. ].p _u ~825
c oNr-cc~mc .INE ::;c;ERENCE

FULL NAME OF SHIPPER

CI\R IN--'
IT
=•A
" "L-G-A""N--'o""N
"""o,...........- ~

PRt.v1ous wi.vt11LL REFER ENCES

0R1c1Nr.L cAn tNITtl\LG ., No NO.

I Turner r:o.lsey c o. II PFE 5634

C!!",V 50334

Uhi ubgo, Illinois

N U M BER OF P A CKAGES , &lt;\R T ! ~ .'~ND r,,Ar:,t s_

WEI~

850

8 Rolls prnttic e Cloth
#E868 6872 6875 6800
order #24109

I

,

RAH

FREIGHT

164

1 3 . 94

ADVANCES

I

• FOR USE AT JUNCTION POINTS O N FREI GHT S U S J E CT TO C ONNEC TING LINE SETTLEMENT.

TOTi!.L

13 .94

II

�s(andn&lt;d
~., ... , 00.00~

To

u·
nnoll:!l

..

&amp;CllallC

l

0.h; 0.,... o-n

--·- - --

Tl_l·s .

For Charges 011 Articles Tra11sported:

WAYBILL OAT'" AND r~o .

FULL NAME 0• SHIPPE:R

9 Dr.,

\'JA Y B ILU:O FRO M

~ :omT
hl~ AN ~ Q0 1&gt;.' fE!J
J j IJQj S
F SHIPME:NT

. oa~ @ll!rlll]Jla..Jl\y
~

.J,d~

I 3l:CD '1 r: HD-.1.s..e.:v_c__o_.

3

~

CONNO:CT IIUG t.ll\lC R e:n:RENCE

l__C_JL [.;___S t

1

PREVIOUS WAYBII..L REFERENCES

- EEE 8008

ORIGINAL CAR INITIALS

p

Q .r

____

• N U MBER OF PACKAGES , A RTICLES AND MARl{S

,. ._

--

WEIGHT

920

Clot h

7 Bdls Bx

CAR lNITIALS A NO r!O.

I
I

RATE

164

I

FREIGHT

I

no, 0 3

ADVANCES

TOTA L

_II

15 .09

15 . 09

I

I

I

lrn ill) ~ w

I

i.
!

~

.1

i

.( //4Jfi ,J-77'dcJ.
'

I
\

-

"TOTA L PREPAID ""

-·-

I

'

- --~!

!

-

:

I

I

I

I

T~t:il:···· ······
Prena,d .......

I

I

i

L ~ ~-

To Collect .....

I
• F'OR m::;~ A

,IIN C

IO N

P OI

T l';

n

~RF ~ M T

~ II R.IF'r.T

TO

r':.01\lr\~,:;"'f":.TH\1~

tl NI="

-

re

. ,...,...
~

M:ilcc Cho~l.:s Poy;1blo 1o tho Como:uw

~~TT I l='Mr:"1\\T.

�DEPARTMENT NO

AUD I T N C.

Chc~ennc,
,.

191

ChiCE.:r,o , Illa

To 7 HE UNION P .A.C!FIC C O A L COMPANY. DR.
MAK[;" C Hl::CK~ P"'-YAEll.- 70 Tl➔ ::: UNI O N P ACIFI C C O A L c-o. ANO A0DR~ss
ALL R i!~ I TTASC;c TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER. CHEYCt,,:NE, WY0t•ll&lt;G

1

c.:JOU:'!~ , 1:: :::•c :;,~::·~- :Ki i ,~ _·or :J}~iy,::1cnt or
Co!):,c:r ·.i~=:.·c c o.: . . : ::.~c,1 :-""J ~: c1iffr.cc o

FoR

,·

.

-

,·1 '1 1
APF-RO
,I

I

I

I
r orrect

1 -1 'i
' •

-

~

6 0".
·

M

6

�·--

-- ·--

~

.
Form 803

COPY OF F R EIGHT BILL

Sta.ndof'd

J4/ .J r¥

•. , .... ,00.000

_ ~ ock _Sp_:cinf:.,.5-_.:'!;,'...0_._Sta· -, - 10 1/ ; 6
191-5 .
Fr~
}
-- - ___Bil t&lt;t&gt;.
_ _]._80J._ ____
.J.JhnQ.e_ _ . J ' . T,._ J,tccart¥-- -·I Destination--11.e
- 'I Route _ 14.1:N.L
Ct·iI1I
·- --II To Union
Pacific Railroad Comp&amp;li.ly , Dr., For •Charges 011 Articles
Transported:
I
I WAY81LU:D
FROM
FULL NAME OF S H I P PER
W A Y B ILL DATE AIIID N O.
CAR INITIALS I\NI) NO .
.
C onsignee - Uni on....p.H.cif-:i.c'Coal -co.

--

( f-Olti;T" 01t oA,~•t.t TO OtoQTlf~.\T,O:f)

lI

\'.'Ood street
P Oll'IT AND DATE OF" SH,PM ENT

10l l6

-II

15.3.!iO

C ONIIIE CTINQ l.JN £ REFERENC E

N U MBER O F PACKAGES . A RTICLES AND MARKS

--

2 coils Co!)per wi~ e

rm (01 [p)

I
I!

w

-

BFE

l

Q '.&gt; Q ('\,...
PRE\/IOU S t&gt;JAYBILL REFEREr.CES

W E IGHT

I

400

50
I'
: 215

I

R ATE

I

F R E I GHT

8684

ORIGINAL CA~ INITIALS /\ND NO.

I

8. 60

ADVANCES

--- I
'iOTAL

2.00

10.60

I

I

\l

•TOTAL P REPAID $ _ _ _ _ __

j

~ __

- --·--· - ..

I

'.

!

-

!

I

·-

i=-=
P&lt;OPUid , .. .....

I
I

I

I

To Collect . ....

'I
I

,-

I
• FOR

use: A1' J U N CTION P O INT S ON FREIGHT

-- - -

1n _ M)

1.\,-1,,,._ C h, ckt Paiyoibl, to thl' ComO.l"Y

SUSJECT TO CONNE CT!NG LINE St::TT1.EM ENT.

�S1,tntla1tl

Form 1:10

,-Co o..,_ _ _

_ c ~n.&lt;r.o._l7~ .D..-1IQ'' o

To T H E UNION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MA K E C HEC KS PAYA6LI: T O THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO., AND ADDRe:::Ss
A L L REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER. C HEYENNE, WYOMING

! n"voice ~;o. 21.(, - J;_,.. :·o,, ~HOC:O , !)n:id r,y
~:01whe:c ~7o .. 1 ~ :11 7~~ 0
:-~rci[~J1t ~!)t'..:l(l , :..i :J !~c 2• o::--icin~l :fi~c:le!it 1)ill
4

c~1 t UO!!Oll 1:01·oto .

;~houlu i 1avo ocon
&lt;;t. :-.1,uis to ::clionco, 12")!1} .,.., 2.37

;,; ,

,I
I

!
I

I

I·
,\,;_

,,.,,..

l ,tl

~ .,.
!:1 APPRC11',
•

I

ti

0 f ' ,P";'-,,--, ,:-,
4L~~
-

C.JE!l'L STO~EKEEPElt,

I At°

.-:@

:·,&lt;.ltd]

v"J-&lt;A~l l&gt;, El&gt;:

(~/
..-

·-

.:.!.-....-

C R&amp;lllT 1 0

:?cl! nTiCC · :utcr1.n2

r-~~

~ ~YJl! J(

, , .11

•. • - o - - ,._

�I

~

I' G
\

.

· onsignee

/r//3,P:.;t

0 . , .... ,00. 00-1

,,,... R,o ol~ s-n1· i ru;_~s~~·~':"""J~o~·~ - St2---,__l_o.,_.,_/....2.....o.___ __ __ 1915u~• p • C.. o~_1 ,.,vOo \,. ---·--------BillNo.
~' O] Q
Fre--..., ( }

\1 Destination~ ~
\ Route

..... _}JiC.CHtlY- - ··

To 1Uniion Pacific

\

Standard

COPY OF FR/FIGHT BIL L

/

_

__

_

'

- - - - - - - - - - - - -·---- - - - -

:~ol i an ce

(R~ii;~;J

· c·~ ~
-~....
, m
..cc._ll'!
_ Y_· _9 _D_ r- . -. _F,_o_r _ c- ,-, a-r -g e
_ s_ o _
11_ A _r _
t ,-.c -, e-s- ~-r a-11-sp
- o ,-· t_e _d _.- _ _ __

_ __

·1t=;;W;;".A
; ';Y;';e;';'1LF:L"=E::
O""FacaRcaOc':!
M~ = = = = = = ; ==;\,;,;'1"'Av~s;=,;=LL=o='A
" "T
;;;;E;=A;=N,;;;O;=;;;,
NO
§ .= a======;,;=;;Fa;,;
U;=
L L= ;-';'NA'='~'='~E=o'F=;
; S,:'
H,":
1P
::':P=e
Ec:
R= = ===;==:c"'
A'=
R; l?.
N"=
1T"'
1A;=
L'='
s""A;=
N~O=N
; =0
,=.====;;=
1'

Qa leTTood

10/15

6788

n.p.u c o.

\;=;?&lt;';o~
,N
~ T~
A'="
N~o==o~A~T~E~O
~F===
sH
;=1==P=;=
M,,;;E=;=N'=
T = =l=~c~o~N~N=1
,,;:;c;,~T ""'
1N"=c""L~1r;.,;~Ee=
. ~ni§
EF;;;E='-'R==
Ec,;N'=c'=i;:== 1 ? RE v1ous W AYB ILL REFEREN CES

UP 12224

=':'o='R1
==G""1N""A"L"=s
c"'A""n=,N;=1
;;:T,;,;
1A=;=
L'='s=;;A=;=N'=o=;:N'='='
o .l

T O T AL
WEI GHT
R ATE
______,=============='=======;;=====~
I F R E I G HT I ADVANCES

N UMBER OF' PAC KAGES, ARTICLES ANO MAR ftS

ll 783

- -- - ! 1 - - - - 1 1

4 0 S El o c

Squi b s

1 004 !139

!837

I

30 21

I
II

i

- 7

I

T otnl .... .. .. .. . _

!

:~::::,.; ] I~_ 3_9_o_6_4_ 1

I

I M ckl.'l Ch~clc~ Poyoblo to th o C ornp:.ny
: == = == == = = = == = = == == = = = = == = = == = = = == = = =======.;;..;;====-========= ===
1

• r O R USE AT

J U NCT ION POIN TS O N

FRE IGHT S U BJECT TO CONNECTI NG LINE SETTLEMENT .

�1.-or m 1$0
DEPARTMEN T N o __

__

H. l!CHSTE RED

AUDIT NC,

I &gt;I

I

~ OVo 1t~11 ~

f To THE UNION PACIF IC COAL COMP ANY, DR.
MAt~E CHECKS PAYAGLe TO THE UNI ON PA CI FIC COAL CO.. AND AODR r!SS
A L L REMITTA~ICES TO ASSISTANT T REASURER, CMEYENNE, WYOMING

:puid -fo r shi l)-

Chic~:zo , conPAi; 27801,
per :.•1,ci 0 Lt

ji

I
I

I

',

I

I:

, i=-=~

'I

-......~

,,:,

J

11
/,

'I

,,i/1
-- -

g )CAM I Slll&gt; l t .

.

---

C IIEl?I T ~-o

ND 1~ THf9 GILL. A£TURN IT WITH ALL PAPeRS TO AUDITOR P"OR COAA'!CTIOM.
IMPAl!!SSION COPY WILL ae TAKEN DY OEPARTMl?Nl' MAKJHC: BI LL.

u= _.,,.._~,e,:,:,~~ ~:~~ELIDLE PENCIL S HOULD p£ USED IN MAKING BILLS.

�- ---- -

----

Form 603

Sl.:,ndur.J

COPY
OF FREIGHT BILL
,,--

~~,-toO,t)O.&gt;

EQQK_Sl1rinp_s, W;yo.

St: ~ __l_0
SL.,1-/. .,_5_ _____ 191 5_

,,
,,t }
Con signee
nni on -Proc.i J..iQ...CouL.c.o .. - - __ - - ____ Fr,
Bill No.
29.2 .. ________
o esiio"ation--R.-t~- M:cc.w:.t 1,;r ,· .J e lJ. an c.e- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------

Route _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

('()OI N T

To

O SI' O o•1 Q;N 1"0 Df;3TU~ATtOtr} _ . _ _ _ - - -

WAY B IUED F R O M

t'IAYBIU• .:,: ,TE A NO N O .

sta t e s t . . Chic ae'o .

1\ !&gt;OIN T ANO O .&lt;I ' E o ~· S HIPCM;: n

I__

- - - -

---•- -

-

Umon Padf fo Rarliroad Compam:.y, Dr. , For Charges OIi Arlicfes Transportad :
I
or
CJ/2 7

l

FULL NAME

69 24

L

SnlPPER

n.

\

_ w_e:_1G
_H
_ T
_

I. RATE

90 0

II 178

6 Bbl Bra t t i c e Cloth

I

T &amp; co.

,~c=oN=N;""E?'
" C~T..:;11~"' G;,.L;=1::NE~R~EF
e',;EgR~E~N:""·o:""·= = ::=:
Pe'=R:';;f,;7"'/l" 'o""
u '=-;;""w~A~Y=a~1L""
L ~R'='
EF=E"=R=E'="Nc;;;E
;;;S:====i,

N U MBE:h or PAC KAGES , ARncu:s All! D M ,-i.RKS

CAUR p1 N1T111Ls r,N o NO .

OR IGINAL CAR INIT ll\ !.S ,\NO NO.i

i:.l -_ •_ R_ E_ 1_G_H_T-;11_ A_ o_ v_A_N_c_E_s_·-!i1_ _
, _o _T _A L
_

II

!

16 02

I

j
l

.

'l

!l

0

I

~

TOTA!. PREPA ID $

-

- --

- -·-

- - ..

_..

I

J_
II

• FOR USE

Mako C hockt:o P:w.iblu to tho Comp:inv

AT JUNCTION POIN TS ON FREIGHT SU BJECT T O CONNEC TING LINE SETTL EMENT.

�J

c- •

... ..J

5 , 1916 .

i1 o. "::'.:J ,

!'"~1 · ·,.1 l 'i1-l to:lt!.O:!'~ ,
~oc 1.:: '.3:x,.•i:1,:--::: 0 ·, ::70 G

�,,........_

Gl1cJ1cnnu o
o

:-.~:-c

t .,
Arnntv..-.....

l
I

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

M AKI! CHE.C"S 0 AYA8l.L! T O T HE UNION P A CI F IC C O A i.. CO. ANO AOORCSS
A l.I.. REMITTANCt:S T O A S SIS TANT T R EASU RER , CHE Y C N NE, WYOMING

.I

,I
1
•

1: oR

.:.::.10 .~ :·(: u :: _,. ci: :1~

!11'.i.:l

for chipneni

.i 1·-= :: i~D:1 •..:.::.c:.: ,) ~ con:Ji[;n ca l:'J:i3 :::o c::

of

!.:.v-1::cc : 'o .. 1 57Sf, _,.,~ :;o .. 2&amp;:!.42 11~i &lt;1 !&gt;;r
.... ~:;.c~.c.:r :.o .. 1.;. ::i.55~ ..

8. DS

8 .1~

1·
I

,·
I

I

I

I

'""' ~
.

-

�--------------------

St e1ndal"d

Form 803

COPY OF FREIGHT BILL
l'\ __ s
/ &gt;9 1·&gt;oc -s1:,.r ~
,,.r~v-.
F
ht 1QT•~
•

Co.nsig nee'- 7:1-.-p-;---ooal - -e-o ,
Destination_ -.,...~
Roc--J:- s~rinr s.
Route _______- f4

Cf:clWNT

l

1""

__

,

- ~. .t

) n

v,

_ _ ____

_

:1:

_ _ Bill No. } __

• • 14--100.0:):)

1915-

G094 _____

D- -G- ~hona--s-

01' 01\101Pol TO .,c;t,f'INhTION) - -

1
To U nion Pacific Rr-iikoad Comnany, Or., For Charges 011 Articles Transported:
l~~ ~ ~ ~ = = = = , = a : ~ ~ ~ ~ l : " '=======-==;~~~~==--=~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - = ; ; "
WAYB 1LL£0 FROM

\I
~
1-1f'offi.i, ; N m - m c l ! ~;M'd;f)

~-JAYOILL o ~Tt: ANO NO.

1 n / ~n

, n n r. o

I

ruLL NAME or SHIPPER

J_.l__D_opb J j -ru;;._c.,

cAn INITIA LS ANO NO.

.c n

1=c..io-.!
N.lNC
-J.Ccl.T..!IN.1,G_L~IN"'
c ""'.l
~E,lal
°F.i.
Ek.l
RC':"°·N=c=E- = :~~Jiou~\vAY\BILL RfNRENats

_

TJ1&gt;---l2J 4 'i CL

l ~ m ' i : L C AR INITl,&gt;LS ANO NO.

___N_U
_M
_ B_E_R_o_,_P_A_
C_" _A_G_E_s_._
A_R_T1C
_ L_E_S_A_NO_ M_A_R_K_s_ _ _ _ ._W
_ E_1G
_H
_T_ , _R_A_T_E_1_•_R_E_1_G_H_'T- A_o_v_A_N_C_E_s _

l Reel
1 coil ms. conner
1 Bx Branz !Jire

TOTAL

I
I 512
346 I 20'72

'71 '7

16 6

To!al ..... ..... .

--

Prep~ld •...• . . ·i; - - - - - -

To Collect .....11 _ _._
A.__._
A,.._r.a;
J.---ll

• FOR USE AT JUNCTION POINTS ON FREIGHT SUBJECT TO .CONNECTING LINE SETTLEMENT.

�.

Fonw 210

Bi11 col1eot1vle A1~it Noo 103641
-

SlJ'8,TECT:

,.......,
\._J
THE UNION P A CIFIC COAL COMPANY
I N nErL,· rLR A fifl ntU"En TO

•

OFFICE OF

Pu:roba.sing Agent

Cheyenne , Wyo. Deo.« 16, 1915
0

1-- ·.,:::..·-··· .-·:-·! ,.... r- I"\. J.." ,•;

•

llr F•P. Briscoe. Auditor
Building.

I

I;.:, ~

'6

f
I

II \ ) I

~v . ~.

,•

I ;,uJr!, ., . :~ ~ . , .:;f I
;;,.:...: l:c, ---~:;:,:-:;.:;~

Dear Sir:With reference to above bill. Enclos ed find letter
from John A Roebling's Sons Company,their No.

E,..$112

of 10th

inst., I also enclose expense bill for $8.83, to ·which tgey refer.
Wish to advise that their contention i s correct , and would
request that you cancel your bill collectible Audit No. 103641.

Yours trllly •
Attach:::

�Form 750

0

m

E

Cons{gnee

~·J
.. . Destinat:on
.,

-

-

1

- . -,.,.-

t ' .,.s

.....
~

R3ute

)

'-"- (

-

:,..,

~~~~t~
A&amp;
, t ,.,_, ~

,'

To Union Pacific Railroad Com
WA,YBILLED FROM

~
0
&gt;

::\"' · :,, 7, •

(Puim, vr Ungi1i ,81Jei1i11:1tion)

•

a,

ai

'-- ~( ) - .-, - ~ Freight
~
Bill No.- - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - -

-----:._..::..,,.
____-=:&gt; ---'-C..--:_&lt;::--,-

0)

r.

Station_ _ _
/ _ _ _ _..,l~-~•-·••_
M.

~-'~' -~'~ -~ G_
~_
H_...,T
....,..i,.....
; --:f !
'.~--'
- -~
-'-'
L...;;..
· _;:-:..,.,___.,

:L, · , - '

L

'--...::..;-c:
---,"''---,.-

0

"'0
-I

~

/'

al

S14ndnn1

.L " cv, I•

/
,,
- -__ ,
, " ,
POINT AND DATE OF SHIPMENT

0

::u::

Dr., For Charges on Articles Transported:
_F '! LL NAMJ-_;,O F SHIPPER

... .. ~ ;
I.... , l

.

CON NECTI N G LltJE REFERE,.CE ,'
(

NUMBER OF PACKAGES, ARTICLES AND. ""ARKs'

1

..,

CAR I NITI A LS AND NO.

-,

PREVIOUS WAYBILL RE FEREN C ES

0fUQIUAL C AR I NITIALS AND

WE)IGHT

ADVANCE S

l

RATE

FREIGH1"

TOTAL

'

I

• FOR USE AT JUNCTION POINTS ON FREIGHT SUBJECT TO COfltt/ECTING LINE SETTLEMENT.

I

�_.,,......_

ADDRESS A\.L COMMUNICATIONS TO TME COMPANY

MA~UFACTURERS OF

"~~

i • ~ - -~~

~Jffl.~ W..!JS -d-~~mt~

'fl~~~

A.B.CONOVER, TREAS.ANO MGR.

E- 31.1 2-.

December 10, 1915

Union Pacific Coal Company-.
Cheyenne, WJtoming.
Gentl emen : We return E/B for $a.as :freight which you paia,
your November 22nd debit memorandum, 1 03641, for 69¢.

Thi s

E/B covers shipment of i nsulated wi re char ged on our invoi ce of
Oct ober 19th, your order 23813 at a delivered price, al s o some
No.13 Bronze Banding Wi re char ged on Ootobe1· 21st invoic e, sa.me

order number, a t a pric e F.o. B. Trenton.

Since we made proper

fr ei ght allowanoe upon mat er i al sol d at a delivered price . your
debit memor andum is i n error and we would respectful ly request
t hat you oancel t he debit memo randum in question.

Yours very truly
IIOlm/"'A),BO~ LING: S S~NS COMPANY

JRB.

~ -YV ,/~~:r-e~ ___/

�foOthl

J!t0

Ot::PARTMENT Ne;,. _'_ _ _ • _
AUDIT NC.

:3to,
H l!.Gl :&lt;TF.RIW

---b.\J~"'~~ :., • •

--

Aoo1u-:s'"t_

, ,_

·t .-._

~l-;,j1
.__ ·~
..t,_,',).Q

To THE UNION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY. O R.

MAl, E CHS:CKS PAYABLE TO T HE UNION P A CI FI C COAL CO. ANO ADDRESS
ALL Rt::MITTAt~CES TO A SSISTANT T RE::A S URE R , C HEYENNE. WYOMING

=

I

11
11

l'

! n~rnic0 dc t ctl -~ct o 5 D 1..9J.5 - l'.A :~o. :~'l f:1 •::, ,
1-=~::.u b~; Yo :tc1.cr ::o ,, l~~O~l06" u.s 11or o:rj,ei rw.l
fz-oi et.t lJill l:.1~t ricl1ed. i 1.croto o.

I

!1
f

I

1\ A

&lt;"/' rt

' .e-J•
' o ..,
.' - , u.·
_ {,.,.

1

j

I

,,

iI
11

'r
I

I

i

II
....... .

..

.

--l..l~~-i(

,,

~
- ~ShOf
~✓

~

( i ~ ~•:J I

:1

.

f

--

C «an.-r -r&lt;&gt;

il
I

-1 h

)) c

-

-

---

-

Al'l'itOVl,:i);

j"

-

APl'Ul)Vl!D:

.

• • - · \.
/
_____"'-"l •v ,,,• ·-::::
, \,~v....1,./·~ ------

Al'I'~
1

Ii __

, ., Tit\ A NJl CoLJ.E C1"10 ~

-

~

0

•

.

;:".;-

-

O tN l'HIS BILL ftl:TURN 11' WITH ALI.. PAPl?R S TO AUDITOR FOR COFfRE C'TION.
0
ti=" ,,,,.,,., EllfflOR is "
\J':tLIOLE PENCIL S HOUto ft £ U SED JN MAKING DIL LS. IMPReS SION COPY WILL DE TAKEN BY D EPARTMENT MAKINO a1L

coPYfNG INK 0~ tND

As, l" ( , P S L :-'.\~

,- /

F 1 , t 1h,• ...\11,litnr

�I

COPY OF F REIGHT B Jl._.L

~
Rock SPrinP"S , W~,r o .
St\__,Jn 10/15
191E.._
. Consignee Union Pu c i ·:ic -.., ou l co. ________
F~eight}
1014
__
_
_______
8111
No.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
__
1
Desti;ation __ ~~~---Spr i nt, ~ D_:__ ~ ~ _T_bma s

I

-

Route

~

To

Union li:"acific 'f{~i;;::d] •c;:~~'\Y,D- r- .-, -F-o r -Cha~g-e-s 011 llrtiates Tra~sp-o-rte_d_: -

WAYB!LLEO FROM

16th st. Ch i car o

l"JAYCILL DATE A NO NO.

10/15

211257

I FULL NAM E OF SHIP P ER
I

?OINT ANO OATt:: OF S H IPMENT

-· ---

--------- - - - - -

C ONNECTING LINE REl'ERENC E

I

NUMBE~ OF PACl{AGES , ARTICLES ArlD MAAl&lt;S

I

2300

I

I

R ATE

ORIGINAL CAR INITIALS :\ND NO.I

FRC:IGHT

178

I

BFg 0 2 6 7

P REVIOUS W AYBILL REFERENCES

W E IGHT

15 Roll Bra t'i;ice Cl oth

CAR l&lt;~ITIALS :IND NO.

Turner HulsPy c o.

I ADVANCES

i

TOTAL

I

40 94

(01 il J ~ w

1

I

I
I

I

I

.

:1

I"

I

I
11

•TOTAL PREPAID $ _ _

--- -~ - - -

-

I

I

II

___J

-

I

11
I

Total ......... . . , -

_ --,.-

Ie,.,.,. ........, ~O. S4 T o C olloot . . ...

I

"

Mako C h~ck, P:iv:i.bl4.l t o tho C omp!!ny

• FOR USE AT JUNCTI ON POINTS ON FREIGHT SUBJECT TO CONNECTING LIN E SETTLEMENT.

'

�DEPA RTMENT NO.•_

___

.

r-

A UOIT N C ,

Clw~em-w ~- 'J yo_,,_0 nov" .22 o. - - 19 1 _5
y

....

A~O/'V Uf11.t'' _ _
e

__J)envr.r . Colo o

l

H l?.fi1~TE-R R D l :-..

f To THE U N IO N P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY, D R.

MAKE C HECr&lt;;S P-'l'&lt;'ABLE TO T HE U N ION PA CI FIC COA L CO., ,,No AOOAESS
A L L R E "'-ITTAN C ES T O ASSISTAN T T REASU R ER, C1➔EY:!NNE. WYOMI N G

7

Ut.lO tm ~· o::' .~:..•c-i~·:.t pn.i •J :fOl ' ShinE'.i~mt Of
::::&gt;.ie"'G:,; 3t:_Ui :~c 11 cc:nc:7.rn/4)•1 ?0.3 ~t o- T.ou.iso

l on

Invoicc- . ::o o 21?

0

'2A ~:oo ?.7~96 , r)aicl b~r Y&lt;rn.-

cl1e:i:· ::o o l '~~l 72"
.~.:-..i~lLltt

o:~ ~l"o:lcl1i; n~id, ug !&gt;t~r ori:i:mu

t=•ei ~..1,t 1ri1 "I

;~could i-w.vc-·'bocn--

i~t i;~ohet1 hereto

l,,,.5 ►-- o-~

st .. T,01.1ic to

fl

DV

u

I
I

I
I'
I

,...

·j
!1

,,

I

i'

'i

I
Ii

'l
,I

I

CI&lt; Ul&gt;lT 1' ()

::oci: Sr,rinco · :ntc:ritu.

I'
1:
I
I

,:

r
1·
i

11
H
GILL RETURPi IT WITH ALL PAPeRS TO AUDITOR "0A COAAl!CTION .
e:RFtOf' IS l"O\JND INT ·~-..,.,C)L. SHOULD DI! U5C::D IN MA,t&lt;IMG DILL S .. iMPRl!SiSION COPY WILL SE TAKEN () y oePARTMENT MAKI NG BILL
~ : ~ i N C Jfr,lf&lt; 0~ INOE?Llt,LE P~ -

"'-:.•~_"_,
A~sT ( ;.Y.NI.. ~'f.\N,Vi; H·.

�·- - - - - - -- - .

I .,

,

COPY
OF FREIGHT B1Ll1
,,.--.
Rock Springs Vlyo

.

1

-.

Fom, 803

St~

~

n

(/;t }
Bi)r o.

.
Union Pacific coal'-'
C ons1~nee

Standnrd

13 Yt/

F.

• • , ... ,00.00..

Oct 28 1915

191 _

200'7

D~stination
Route
\POIHT

o , omO.t N Y O 0 1:STINATION)

Union Pacific Railroad Company, Or., For Charges on Articles Transported:

To

WAYBILLED FROM

WAYBILL DATE AND NO.

Galw ood

10/ 15

POINT AND DAT E OF SHIPMENT

FUL.L N AME OF SHIPPER

6575

CAR INITIALS A ND NO .

DP M Co

CONN ECTING LINE REFERENCE

PREVIOUS WAYBILL R E FERENCE $

ORIGI NAL CAR INITIALS AND N O.

Pompton Lake NJ
NUMBER OF PACKAGES, ARTICLES AND MARKS

f
I

20 Ca Blect Safety squibs

•TOTAL P REPAID $

Inv p A

..
~ o

WEI GHT

la lffi ~w

597

I R ATE

FRE IGHT

I ADVANC E S

14 98

4 67

TOTAL

783
l 39
237

19 65

- -,27996

-

-

Tot;il , .. . ... ... .
- 19 65

...

.

Propnld ........
To Colloct .....

1/

Mako ChocU Pa~hll'

• F OR U SE AT JUNCTION POIN TS O N

FR EI G H T

S U BJECT TO C ONNECTIN G LINE SETTL EM ENT .

�AUDIT NC.

H E(H STE ll.Kll

l :,;

N(Q)V. -~~ ., ·

I

r To THE UNIO N P ACIFIC COAL COMPAN Y , DR.
MA K E CHEC KS PAYASL E TD TME U N ION PACIFIC COA L C O . AN O ADDRESS
A L L REMITTAN Ct::S T O ASSI ST ANT TREASURER. C H EYEN N E. WYOMING

ii1
\

F o l&lt;

11!

r:.::!Ott ,1 of 2.1'.'ci[':;.·;~ .:_&gt;[:.itl for o'hi:pr-10nt o:Z

:!:.;{:':ll)f.:, o

con,:i,:ncc. :·,:r:3 ?.ocl~ Spr 5.ngu o

: n--;oic c: :~o . S3u42, &lt;k.tcc.1 .:ept o 29 , 1 9l f&gt; v

?.A :-o. 2nn 3 r,:.i tl cJ i..~cnoLcr ~iOo 13g361 ..

32 cent o::

I

llI

.1
I

,,
•I
II

'

ii

...

A!'PROVED:

i

11

,,o;..=-=
1I

.,,. 't.-~~~~~br rn•t STl.l'&gt;i:A ~ - •

-

jl

•td!"''""
C RROIT 'JO

N D IN T HIS D ILL RETUR N tT WITH A LL PAP eAs TO AUDITOR l"OPI CORREC TION.
FA,.: eRA O II JS P'O U E:LJO L E p~MCIL• S HOULD DE U SCD I N MAKtNG B ILLS . I M PRl!SSION COPY WILL 81! T AKE. N D Y Dl!'PARTME NT M AKING B ILL ..
~opYtNG JNK OR I ND

�j

St~ndarJ

r-:-r-:,E: tGHT

I I:\ IUO,:JO"&gt;

Rock Spr :ings Wyo

Oct S 1915

Date

i\;, •Co riSlf. :l~C- Union
Pacific c oal co
.
_ _

Frt i~ ., I
Bill l!o. i

262

De:;ti natio, ,

11

!,L·

Unim: ?acme Ra:_·..,,.2d l.. ,"

Tn

-

.\ \'!AYBc ~

,..

: ;~., ~ - ~ ' - - -

~\

;l:=;,=:===,o;=,=====

I!

coNN~co1NG LI NE -R~FERENCE

-

-!\ny

. . . ...lo

..........

'

D,•. , For Chat•ncs
c1; .'!rticlcs T•ans,/Jorf::;d
J

; .,--:-~
97 4 1 3

r ; .-AN D NO,

c.~ s~ ~ ~ : : { : : r-

I

CONS IGit

i.

CO

-===-'i-

~;;;-rnT ----- --· - - . =

ORIGINAL WAYBILi. NO. ~ND D/\TI!

OHICIN A l. C AR

1

NUMBER OF PAcl{.AG~r11~c~:::s, Nr;*-r.1Arii&lt;s-·-

3

Ptgs ~lect Light Globes

.\

WEIC::HT

55

RATE

FREIGHT

t

DVAN~E~

Ii

43

2 10

3825

·II

~

43

2 53

Paid

l

:I

l

~;-: :-·~:-J
. ,,,;'fff;'jf~'

Inv PA Ho 27813

TOTAL

r
I

2 21.

_J_
I

Tota l. ....... . •

32

I

I

Prepaid ...... .

' To Collect ... . I,
., ~i.fikfch-~CfiliE"ri.t't 10 1~, c~;~,;-:,

:="'-~=-..=.a==--=====
--=--=-=-=-=--=-=-==='----""-=
-===~-"'
-·===-~~====~=-=·=-•-= = = = = - ~=0.=.....c,,......~-==="==-......-====="'='=
SUBJECT T O STORAGE OR OEMURRACE CHJ:.RGES IN ACCOACAl&gt;:CE WITH F'UC:.:.ISl-iED TARl!'"FS

�Dt::PA RT M E NT N C _ _

_
AUOIT NC.

s;J Joa.:;;:r.

I

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MAK E CHECK~ "A''l,8LE TO T HE U NIO N PA C IFlC C O AL CO .. AND ADDAESS
ALL flEMl"ITAMCES TO ASSIS T ANT T A!::ASU RER, CHEYENNE. \IVYOMING

c;wyGi,:nc :'.: 0-2l ~U1e ;7nJ.fl.riC~
:!10.:..~ 1):· :,"} ,&lt;; -::~nio:r. ~:~ciii c coal con1nmy :for
~he n on1,lt of _;ovenbcr o '2916, chm:c eablo to
:he .:)n--t{;l' ~1,101 Co o

- \ Foa }'):'O!lO~, t:io:t: o::::

:1I

I
I

!
,. , q t;'

Aceto ,/ --t~,.,

Gen. :"..:-'}). Conl :}C) t o
.,
1,
II
ti

ti

ll
t) :pr .

:r

..

..

:~ou.l }~state J ol,)to IIcsp ..
It

rr

4 7000

224
4 .. 01

!t

I

r
l.

i
I

I
I

I•

I

'!

iI
a-:im\
1
I
-

-

C R C l&gt;!T

lO

_!_ :- _
-

- -- ---

�Fnru, 130
DEPAl'lTMENT No _ _
AUOIT NC,

To Tl-!E UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY. DR.
MAKt! CHECK~ P ... YABLra TO Ti-IE UNI O N PACI FIC . COAL c o . A1':D ADDRESS
ALI. F,E.MITTAS'CES ro ASSIST ANT T REAS U RER. CHEYENNE. VVYOMINC

I,.

il

j.

'II

I
I

l,
i!I

,·'II

/I.CC CUNTS

1-'&lt;&gt;r th•: A11di1nr
A IS ,,OUNO IN THl:J DILL, Rf.TUR"" IT WITH ALL PAPERS TO AUD:TOR ~Oq CORRt-"ClJON.
,F AN e .. R,';:t(. OR INOELIDLE PB:NCIL SHOULD DE: USED IN MAt&lt;JNC t:!ILLS . IMJ.l'AE:SSJON COPY W I LL ae TAt&lt;EN av DEPARTMENT MA)'(INC

coPYING

�0 EF'ARTMENT NO .
AUDIT NC

MAKE CHEC-&lt;5 ~AYAEJLt,c T O TM E U N ION P A C I F I C C O A L CO, ,\NO ADDRESS
A L !. -~c.MlT1.ANCioS TO ASSIS T A N T T REAS U RE R. C HEY E N NE, WYOMING

'-

/

o:~ : ~::, '"~· :~c t:. !):f 0:'1c:;enn0 2: (}1.1nhr-..
0:fi.':lc.ms !H.~iC ':).: ·::,o D.::~on .2nci i ic C-0~1 Co ..
et;,1..::·i t.: t :.;.~{! ~o:..-.tL r: :.: :.ovcn oci· 1vl5 0 chiircc!1..-oi e "!:O ~;tl~,::•..:"'ic :~

F oR }):.:'O:Voz-·t ~o~.

I

i'

I

421016

..-..ccrc."

I

It

L..160 ,,2!;
62 '"10 ...-

llf~o 9!) I
:j7 9-1
1 06 a2G

JJ'.)r.. ~'.jrp . su1&gt;1·.. ~~t oro
')~T. ~"'P • ne{ll. ~;~:t~.to 2:)ept.,
.:u ,F~l v storo ::::xn.

0

T..:loct: Lt. ~l t~~:.:."rf&gt; v

-:a-:-cri.el:

-;o;l;c1~ !.'l mit

,

f55 0 ~4
1 r7 nn

!~I&gt;o

-·

0 .....:.

127~o9:J

I

III
!'

J

i.

'I

,,
I

l
I

i

,.
::

:j
:1

,,'

• ·-'-;,-,
1.
o.fr..
~

,

:,A•~tlNEll

... ~

-

I

-

v

'

--

CRBl'&gt;I ~ 10

I

!

I·

1'

I

•

,,,.:;;:;

.

•

,

• • .-

R O R 19 ,..OUN CJ I N THfS a iLL. A ~TUR N l T VIITH A LL PAPEAS T O AUDITOR l"OR C O R AeCTION
SMO ULO D E' U SED I N l◄AKUIC. UILLS. lMPAIESSfON COPY WILL D E TAt&lt;l:N UY 0 E PAR1MCNT MAklN
.

I ~ A f',I E'!, IN&gt;( OR I N D e L&amp;8 l-E P l!NCl l

c o P YH•t-

tl4LL,

•

•

•

�---- -- -- O l::PA..O~ M L N T

No

_

/
•
l an":'r
r1r.i ,,yo.,
'
CUt.100'.!.'

C.O o 9

_1_ 01-'1~1
i.;,

'AQ,
u

•• V o
.1..0

Tc. THE UNiON PACIFIC
COAL COMPANY. DR.
I
-~,\I\E .:H_c,'

AY/\So...'::: TO THE: UNION PACIF1C COAL

co. ANO .t,Oc";::55

ALL - c."1l"'TAN CE'S TO A.Si;JSTANT TREASURE~ CHl?l ,·'.NNE, WYOMING

·.NT:.~r.::.::-

li'~ ,1&lt;...;'1 •a:-

t • , , ~111,

..
• ' . . t:.
• V
~ .) .:,t1• • -"""- !;.• • l..i.., o O t :;+ c,,,..,,_b:::..u:;.-.::::.~~1-:
e!'l.;?..;lC:., ..ycL :i.:1,.; cli:..:.':i.:.:ij t ~e mont h of Eovo~1J01'
l.-.,,, ... •
•
"G.,:·nc,:

0•

'-" V

......,

1 915, es 1ollo~~:200 0 080 ga lo ~t 15¢ pc2 Lo

Light-

Correcf:'l

a; l cmvs o:i; 7 51! I)G:r l e..111:p

r;,,
'j i I _,,.
/

r--'-

~

/J

' l\

6 . 0()

36 000

i ,~
'

o. ., a L R. H. cc: I.J

·Copy to

B •

Stevenson, Div. 8upt.,
...'oc~tollo, Iucho.

OFF:: : COPY
,I

1

I

Aceto. Rec. : ·inc Off .

I h1:r d.n t·•!l t tl

,',.
I

•;;uznbld

3G.OO

th·:: 1h1

..

a li•t\ C acct.1l 1n~ i~co ru:t

----'

II
;
I,
'

I'

.

-

-

--~
·

""

•

�Forni 1:t(l

-ii
(ii "1~.r.'.'.t ;
..it. ., ,u -u•r __ 5

D!::P A RTMENT N o .

St,inrl,l l d

Auo,r Nc
v'

0hey cnno

I)

.:y o .. 0 !..;'.OVo 30o

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO.MPANY, DR.
MAKE C~IECKS PAYABL.E: TO THE UNI ON PAC IFIC C O AL CO, ANO AODiU!SS
ALL R:;"•arrT,-,NCl!S TO A S S IS T A NT T REASU RER. CHEYENNE. WYOMINC

f!t ~-i . \.r.L~ (.~Qt4.... "

o:: ~·:.l~!:t.·i &lt;~~- r,ttitt b~r :he U:nion
.o...l ...,-:;.1_ c-.n:1 &lt;1n1'i!1::,· the r'l&lt;nrt.h oi'
: ~o,'1.:~1"uc.ij,;, 11 J.. 92~ o c~;~·..:r-r.-=c·u1la to ,!tit.,hi 1ir~t:on

Fo~ :rro::o~·~ ~.,.C:

.;D.c:i..:.' ic

--~ion Cocl ·:o"

!:i3 oD9 ll

!'
tt

:r

'!

n

139015

:t

117 c, ,G~~

I'

~

V

1 h

c,..-c.l

Do02

.,

2 o24

I

I·

2:-tf&gt; c:&gt;7
0

I.

11

I

·J
I

OFF£CE COf&gt;Y

!

!.

L

_

__

::- .\ ,.,.,,.,~

t

!I

1

,

, , ,,, ~

_

, ;1, r nv A:o: 1yfjl!. 1. 1:,

7 •Lkc.-e"---1"..-r -z...-z- -1. _......_

.J:'.,.-"

·or tJu- A11ditu,·
OA ts l"()UNO IN THI:,. Bll.l.. H E T\JRH fT WITH ALL PA1'£ A .S 1'0 AUDITOR f'OR CORRllC T ION.
fF' AN E~H(►,ll'C. O R INDC LID L E Pt!NCIL SHOULD D I: USE O IN MAKING O lU.5
lMPFU!SSJON t:OPY WILL ae TAKEN 9Y O CP /\R TM(.NT MAKING BILL

coPY••"•

/

�AUDIT Nv.

- 23eo.r n_
, 1· ve-J.~ Coul Co • 0
..;_,

Chey_enne, vyo... , December_ l

-5

•91

Evgnston, r:J;ro.
To THE UNION PACIF IC COA.L COMP/-\I\IY, OR.

_ _N_QiLI,-:}--.J;.R_1915.

MAK!! C riSCt&lt;s ;,&gt;AY,,i,JLI,; TO T HE UNION PACIFIC COAL co. AND AOO..ess
AU.. l'l!;.!l.1¥YANCCS TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER. CHEYt!NNE, WYOMING

~rlT'"".:"'ED .. .,.,,.
q/\l ,Jl

FoR

,I

• • i1

o.reount of s-:.1rf'ac0 rentc.l for the month of

J'over1ber 1915, on 32. 29 ncres in the ffi'!¾ of
the N\'7¼ of Sect j_on 8, T\'IJ?. 15 IT., Range ·120
west Uinta count y, ·.1Jtomine, o.s n site for
its tenements, mine buildings f'.nd other

equipment

r

$50.00#

Al;rec1'1lent .ii.udi 1; !To. 475.

I

j,

,i

I

I,

I\

I

t

I

...1
I

:1
11

i

11

'.l

II

;1.,

·1

?.cntnls from Lends ond
Other :Property
( Hen.r Alr.iy)

�■

Y orm 13n

:·)
ChoyoultC • :;•yomi::1~; , l)OCt.. J." 191__5_
. l~lld
l.
·~:o·J.· t oy,,•1
11!"1
p ,:,1) •
H J " -t.:J.. ·•l'in
: _ ......
~ f
- ..
• v
w
. , ... t - ~v
D. V. Tic l l, SU'ot . , Ro c ~ ~.&gt;pr i 1:"'S , \. y o •.

~\ IHJ!; 1: ~! ~

To T HE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.M A KE CHC:CKS PAYABL E T O THE UNION PACIFIC COA L CO., ANO ADDRESS
ALL REMITTAN C E S TO A SSISTANT TREA SURER, CH E Y E NNE, W YOMING.

-- - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - ---I
I

\\,, For sh i'pmcni s o:f: con1 fro□ irovombor 16th to
tio7;;rn,b o 1,

2G836

!Jov.16
If .

23

tr

24

fl'

i9
30

fl

30th i n oln::11.v-o :

OSL HoSoSl ncfi~ Gz-0011 Hi ve.z- 991 00{~ ( 130~

54Gl4 UP
20506 lJ11
'

9G~6l

10616

I

I

lfl'
UJ?

If

..

9G~OOt'I: oso)

ri

Kmidn.

l'

G1·oon River 10 1600;; ,.'30·

77100;; ( ,3 09
85900:f , ~;o,

Greem River
Rel. Sl .~ok I{nnd~
II

II

It

•..

I

14 087 "] 1

k

14 046 '1 5 . 24 ,
\
11.5 7 "
I
12. 0!) V 69. 03

I

·
· - ,. ~
1
,. (
1

RATE. CORRECT

-

, ,

W. S. McCUNE,

.,

Gen'l. Sa.lea Agent.

,il2 . G9

66.14

.A P l'HO\"l-!D :

~

Y'--- ~

.i1•pi1on:u::
!!:/i'::G
:
, ;/" " :~.sn C o r,I£ L"l'J11:,;- ;\., ,'•r .(·h:x ' J.. 5i.1..u,1rn.

~

- ·--col-

~

e,_·_4- (7 C:1=-a-&lt;.L.&lt;? -

· - ·-

-

✓
' ,r t-he .\nditol'.

I f ' A N t:RROR IS l'O U N D IN THI S IIILL , RE TURN IT WITH A LL PAPER S T O AUOITOR l'OR CORRECTION.
C OP'flNC INK OR IND t:LIIILt PCHCIL SHOULD IIE U SED IH M A KIHC BI LLS. IMPRESSION COP Y W IL L Ill! TA KEN BT D l!PARTM EH T M A KI N&lt;. BIL

�I
F'or rn 130
OE!&gt;ARiMENT No.
I

Ch.oy c_p.~...c • .'~omin;.~ ,
.\ rn11,F~-- u . _J . _ _8+,irlinc

1.

, An::'.ito r ,

THE UNION ~ACiFI~°Ccic

1

TO

n') (} o

5

19 1_._ •

~ na.·1~l ,

::.Jl'

tco~iA~v: b~ ' ~·yo •
1

MAKE CHE CKS ? AY A B L.E TO T HE U NION PACIFI C COAL CO., ANO A 0 0RESS
AU.. R E !s!.ITTANCES TO ASSISTANT T REASURER, CHEYENN E. W Y0 M IN C..

Hovembe r l(Vi;h to ;!
,I

:iovembor 30th i:(lolt~ i v o :.
:1ov.

5

2.J.500

UP

;a o 8 a ~jJ.~ cl!

t!

6

UJ?

R e- g oSl ac1r

II

6
G

11369
25786

"

2GV08

.
UP

RoS o~Jln ck
OSL ~t oGoSl nok

~

n

&lt;/.

1 5033 1,;

98400~· r: 3 ~{

l~q, '76 1"\

P"ti o Staolc

98600i/= ,., s 1 /

1&lt;'.: o 79 h}\

C-i~envillo

0~'2:00(

Q"c;eelo 102200;

C)

)

t . :;

rj__] /.:• ~l v

I ? L T CAn ~

RA TE. CORRECT

W. S. McCUNE,
Gen'l. Sales Agent.

~
nook ,_;!)rins s Ooa1L Sdil.os:

QG9e79

A.Yruov1w:

. ---,RA~, SlL~:1 AGI5NT

; ;,_. 1

--- ----- ----------A 1•1•11onn:

'

\

�..

r nrm 1:m

D.

- -- - -' --,:...,:.

v. Dell, sup ' t ,
- - --

~(t},eif--.~,t'~•i.:~e , -:-.;..o o .Jff;Jo

H. J. Stirling ,

,.\1lll RR,~- -:::.~li:.z."t; OJ.' 0

J::-.:3 :~-:-, t

;_; 0.J:?o

To THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, OR.
M;,.KE CHEC~S PAYASL ='. TO Yi·IE UNI ON PACI FIC C O A L CO .. AND ADDRl!SS
ALL PEr✓. ,TTANCES T O ASSIS T A N T TREASU RER. CHEY ENNE, \A/YOMING

F oR

o o 'i5

vr
I!
'I

H

i

!!

If

i
i

11

I
I

d
I

,1
I

I
I

F o r 1h,• A111li1nr

�! · l l•' •I 1- '1

£

.19 / ...

For

~

~

�f t1r m ISO

AU0ITNC.

..a ..... •..."o
H 1tc: ,,.,F.:l~J)

--..:-a -..:. ....

'

.... : \ ~ I\:SE~ ::~15.

To THE UNION P ACIFIC C OAL COMP '\NY. OR.

MAK= C HCC".: PAY..el ~ T O THE U NION PACl l"IC COAL c o
,\NO A0o...u , s
A l.I. F&gt;l?.~'ITTANC ~ TO ASSISTANT TF.EASURI.R. C HEYE N t.;r; WYOM1i..G

I

F OR

00

G-

~ j l.

ft

I!

...
,...,

.. o '....
. ..

c....

____

0

0

,
26

4

0

..

.

-

l :.. • J
' '
He pa.ir ing l ight at Coal Chute.

it

..

....

I

I

I
I

..._..,,,.__

0 ••

~

4

..'

o,

,.,

.,

' , 0

.Z)

• o iu

" ·O
• • ~·&gt;

•

i.,

..

,l.-iu

I

I

I,

o v ..

I

. 1,

Ii11
,,

1,

,,

1,

·1

-oy
Oir ~-i.-:_:.:.. ._,-,..,/~

I

lj

!I

----0
l(

,I
I

,_. THIS UILL R &amp;TURN JT WtTH ALL PAPCAS TO AUOlTOA 1'0,. CORAl!"CTION.

,.

A t' t:"no,t

·~.:~u.!~? ,',., .. ••Me U · .HOlfL D . .. U■IJ&gt; IN M&amp;K.tNC.. ■ILLS. IMP~•s s10N COPY WILL Dll TAJUN RY DlfflARTME.NT l.tAKINQ n11

t

�For Electric Light and Po,ve; furnished during NOVEM,BER, 19.1.5
Statement of meter this month ______ ➔ ____ _

LIGHT

l

I

:?.. t ~ •
Statement of meter last month ___________ _
.
Difference
____________ K. W. Hours

.

,

________ Horse Power @ $1.00 per H. P.

POWER

{

(~,.- 1,-

Statement of meter this month. _____ _____ _ •

.'

Statemeqt of meter last mont,h ______ ~ ____ _
____ __~ __•__ : K. W. Hours @
Difference
Discount of 5 per cent if paid before 10th of month
"'• r,

INSTAUATION

Received payment for The U nion1Pacifi.c Coal Co. _., ~ _______•____ __ 19,1 __

.

No discoun t allowed after 10th of month.

.

Bring t,his bill with you when yon pay .

Schedule of rates on reverse side of this bill .

�K.W.
Hoon

,,..----.ELECTRIC LIGH'l' RATES r.-.....,
K.W.
Amount
K.W.
Amount K., i

Amount
Totnl

K.W.
Hours

A't......tot
Totnl

7

$1.00
1.04

23
24
25
30

$2.93

8
9
10

1.17

11
12

1.30
1.43
1.55

13

1.68

14
15
16

1.81

17

18
19
20
21
22

1.94
2.06
2.18
2.31
2.43
- 2.56
2.68
2.81

35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80

85
90

I
I

3.04 II
3.18
3.78
4.36
4.98
5.56
6.13
6.71
7.26
7.80
8.37
8.89
9.44
9.95
10.49

i

I

l

Hours

Totnl

95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155 .
160
165
170

$10.97
11.50
12,02
12.49
13.00
13.50
14.00
14.50
14.92
15.47
15.88
16.35·
16.82
17.28
17.74·
18.28

I Hours
175
180
185
190
195
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
'290

.

300

Total

Hours

Amount
Totnl

K. W.
Hours

$18.64
19.17
19.61 ~.

310
320
330
.'
340

$30.23
31.04
31.85
32.47

470
480

350

33.25
34.02
34.60

20.05
20'. 55
21.00
21.84
22.77
23.69
24.48
25,'.38
..
26.26
27.14
27.86
28.71 t
29.55

\

360
370
380
390
400
410
420
430
440
450
460

--

35.34
36.08
36.60
37.31
" 3S.01
38.70
39.16
39.83

40.25

1

$40.89
41.52
41.90
42.50

490
500
510
520
530
- 540 '
550
560
,.

.

'

l

I

570'
580
590
600

Amount
Tutnl

L

43.10
43.42
43 .99
44.55
44.83
45.36
45.89
46.40
47.20
48.00

Over 600 K. W. H.
8c per K. W. H.

RATES
: - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - POWER
--- - -- - - - - -- - - - -- -,
A fixed charge of $1.00 ,vill be made for each horse power, or fraction of
horse power installed, plus a .meter charge as follows:
Less.than 200 .K. W. Hrs. 6. cents per K. W. Hr.
200 to 499
"
5
"
"
500 .or mor_e • _ ''
4
''
''

�.,

For Electric l..igbt and Power furnished during NOVEfylBER, ·19'1S
Statement of meter this month _____ _ 0 __ _ - - · -,

UGHT

l

r,

·:3_ ·~ J •• ~
•I

Staten~ent of meter last month __ _________ ._
Difference
_________ ___ K. W. Hours

.,

____ ---~Horse Power @ $LOO per H. P . • ·'
Statement of meter this month ____ _______ ~ ·; '.
POWER

•

I_ -Z, \'~

~·

'

'

I:

l

',

Statement of -meter last month ___ - - _____ -·~ r1:
~·
Difference . _____ ~ ____ ~ _.K, W. Hours @
'

I

'I

,

Discount of 5 per cent, if paid 1=1efore 19th of month . ,

INSTALLATION

()

,

,

c,-"~.: ~ ,

II

·=·;.'1"
L ....

f

.I

•

-•

• ...
.#,.

J '

Received payment for The Union.. ~aoific Coal..;G:o., _- - - --- - ---- --- _·[9L:.

---------------------------------------------·
No discount allowed after 10t h of month.

Br ing this bill with you when you pay.

Schedule of rates on reverse side of this bill.

r

�FORM 71

1 ·;_, __ 85r},,
:;s, V\ Y O..
J. 1 9 1 5

,.......__

,

-

1

ROCK SPR

DEC EMBER
..., N t Or-I · _'2 A·c l Ii" t C R . R ~ 0 ,
•
, '-..-(.
"
ST A T ~ON ,
'·
• R O C I&lt; S P R 1 i•J GS , li~ Y &lt;Jr!) ':JCHE U NIO~ JP AQ~FIC. COAL ~OMPANY

For Electric Ligbt and Power furnished during NOVEMBER, · 1°9 15
•

Ll
GHT

::"
1,....- !.i -·
.~ / ,....,

•

Statement of meter this month ______ ~ ___ __

1

~

.... ,~ .

Statement of meter last month= ____·•~'-_____
_ ':- :;
Difference
______ __ ____ K Vv. }fours
---~ ____ Horse Power@ $Loo per H.- P.
.
Statement of meter this month ___________ _

,~

.

POWER

.

-

"

'-.

~

. .

Statement of meter last mont~ ______ ,.. ___ -·.... ,
Difference . · •

, ,

___ __ ,. __ ~---K. Vv. Hours@.

Discount
of 5 per cent if paid before !I.9th of month
I
,l

INSTALLATION

Received payment for The Union•Pacific.C0alJCO:, _._:_ ___ ____.____.., -l'9LI

No discount allowed after 10th of month.

'I

•

~

Bring this bill with ~-ou when you pn,y.

•

Schedule of rates on reverse side oft.his bill.

�FORM 71

·e ...

.....

... TO THE UNION JPAC:LFIC COAL Co~n&gt;ANY
12-tl-l0ll

For Electric l..ight and Power furnished during NOVEMBER. t'Q15

,.

Statement of meter this month __________ __
Statement of meter las~ month _____.______ _

LIGHT
{

Difference

-

-

___________ . K. W. B:ours

__.____ __Horse Power @$ 1.ao per H.P.

POWER

Statement of meter this month ______ : __ ___ •

' ..

. Statement of meter last month ___ __ _.,. ____ _
Difference

•____________ K. Vv. Hours @

Discount of 5 per cent if paid before 10th of month

INSTALLATJON

Received payment for The Union Pacific tCoal ·Co.·________________19,L _
.
..
No discount allowed after 10th of mont h.

Bring t his bill wit h ~-ou wh en you pay.

Schedule of rates on reYerse ~ide of this bill.

�S1.i1ndard
D EPARTMENT No.
AUOITNC.

t

1037:29
191

~j: ._ .i ~ Jo

l

'

'ioo ,

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY. DR.

M.,_!-\E CH!!!:CK:, PAYABl.i! TO THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO, ANO ADDRESS
AL'- .:IEl,W, T,'\!~ce:s TO ASSISTANT TR!!!:ASU R!!!:R. Ch!!!:YCN!,;!!!:, w~o1•1NC

Fo11

..

t~ ......... _ ' t, ..

\i •.

oi
...

...... o IJ

4

-"i ! , dy
I

1,• .... '-', ..I ~01· •
] ~!.

l . O. •

:) .. to~': , ,

.tc.

v ..... . .: •
.,!'

n .J.

• ..ii.

rI·

11

I

'[
i,

!1

I

l
i
--=~p~y
_.....,
.

•

,I

~

I

lj

~~;?"" ·1
CkE1ll r

u,

(:

'

-t a.

..
r 1 -·

' l

0

�D. V.

,"

.

___\.., .-.:_._ __:~ t:1_ •.,o.._

Stirlinr, , Audit or ,
•\ l!l•~f-'-"- - -

I

.,.,-.. ---~~-- -··--- . ,. f

~
- - - - -·t,\!~ 11.'1.·-..!....-. ._,, ,

=-=- - - - -- ~

·I l•'oa
..

-..

ii
"i!

omnho., Uebro.skn •

To T H E UNION P ACIFIC C OAL COMPANY. D R.

MA K I:: C h~CKS l"AYABLe: TO T HE UNION PAC I F IC COAL C:O. ANO A 0 D R E!SS
,-.LL. Rd V.ITTANC!?S TO ASSISTANT TREASURER, C HEYl!NNE, WYOMIN G

-

I!

-

·- •,

•

-

.........

. i.:. :._;
')

.....
...- . '
.

'1
I

..

,
.

'

... , .

11

I,
It

1·

II

IiI
I

,,ii
11

I:

11

C uJ:J&gt;IT To

•

�Fo, m l:Jll
O l?PA l'ITMJ;:.N r No -

Auorr Ne..

Curab orlc.ud, ..'~·o., .1.iov . 30 , 1 9lq
Unl morm

iiovomber 1915

To THE U l~ ION PACIFIC COA L COMPANY. DR.
14AK- CH-CK S PAYAs--~ TO T HE UNION PACI FIC co L •.::o , ANO .,0 0Rl!S'
A'.I:: ,,TTA1'1C ; !, TO ASSISTANT TFl:IASU Rl!R, CHL YEN"-li:, W YOMIN G

Fod

p nr "i:ii n l pcyr,~cll't C:.J. ::cont v;~tur o.ncl el e ctr ic

o'f L ev. 20, 1 915

13.15

J!0,y Roll Voucher s Hos. 439 o.ud 4 72 lTov. 1-15

1~1!5, f a.v cr. c :f Pct 0!' f·k'.l~s s i, cnoru:.t o v 0o'7 5 t;
\K:.40 r c s:pectivcly, f orm~.rdcd t o Ji.snt. ~:censu.rei~
' here'7ith.

'I

.uc c ts. Reo.

Off.
Cumbld

i.:J.110

r:'. C, :O.
OFC 2 \915

1 3.15

r

�01!!.PA.RTMENT No.

525

...-.....,....

--..

'-

- -~pe~~or- Coal Cor:Ipany-St ore- - -

t

nov. 191:-6.- - ~

Hanna., ~ o .. , Nov. SO, 1916 . _ 1s1__

.\ J1111u-·. ,,~--

-Su~e~1-or-.- i7yo.

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.

M AKE C H EC lts PAYABL£ TO T HE UNION PACI F IC COAL CO., AND ADDRESS
A LL RIZMITTA N CES T O A SSIST A N T T REASU RER, CHEYENNE, WYOMING,

2 Books Porm 178

2 00

12 Books llercbandi se ~ransferred

6
$2 36

OFFICE COPY
Cl!.EDIT TO

is COl'l't'Ct:

Stores
Statione17

per

2 86
J,_3-A

.i w,ii&gt;41~11ft}i1:,,·r:vA.'ln-Cou .wr1u~· -i\.A.'1&gt;.G1:s' 1.. ~

(;/ •V /t' ( /",t I/ I

--- -

~

II" A N 1&lt;11110"' 15 f'OUMO IN THIS ■ ILL, OIETUIIH IT W ITH ALL P APIEftS TO AUDITOR l"OR CO,.RECTIOH.
COPYING INK O "' INOEU■L.£ PENCIL SHOULD ■I! U 5 ED IN M A KINC: D IU.S, I MPRESSION COP Y WII.£. ■E TAKEN ■T O E PARTMENT

(

'

-&lt;

N G D ILi...

.,

AGi:1i':

~ F~o-r ~tu~e- A
~u
-w
=·t-o-r.

�Form 130

52'1

OEl"A.RT.MENT No.

~ Sup~rlor

-r--.. --.
\_,.

Co~l Co. _St ~~e____

'

Nov. 1 915. ___ J'

191_ _

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.

MAKE CHECKS PAYACLE TO T H E U NIO N PACIF IC C OAL C O., AND ADC!tESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSIST A NT T REASURl!R, C HEY ENNE, WYOMING.

'°'"'~
F o 1;

160 - l ozo .Boxes Copebhagen Snuf f . ·

5 80

Postage
6 30

OFFICE COPY
Store•
Dept• .ft

5 80

Aooount 183
6 ao

l'I

\'1: P•

-

-

.. ~ ~ . A - D -- --.A- ..-

, rrnov i;11y,n!!1'lVti&gt;'TitYAl!~

.J

- - -

-- -

- - - ----·--

t . l : : J ! C l ' i ~" J A,-AGj;l!,

·.,,,,,-rt:{ -1 ,_,._.._ &lt; .

II" A N eRROlt I S ►'DUND IN TIIIS ■IU., R E TURN IT WITH A U. P APUS TO A U D ITOR P'OR CORltl!:CTI DN.
COl'Y1W ; INX O H INOi:U■I..C PllNCIL. a HOULO ■c U SED I N M AKINO SIU.I . IMPIU!ISIOH COP Y W IU. ■£ TAKl!H 8 \" 0 £ ..ARTM l!HT MAKINQ SIU..

-~=F~or~ ,h_e_A
_u_d~ito-r.

�526

'Po rm 130

.,.,.,__

0 1!.PA.R"TMEN.1' No.

Waab.1ngton Uni on c t.....,-,1
-

-

Oo

--- --- ----

_

191_ _

TonQ. 1'lash • .

{h~r;1~T1m 1-:1, •~

Bov:-. l.91.5.

To THE UNION . PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.
M A KE C HECKS l"AYAEIL E TO THE UNION PACIFIC COAL C O., ANO ADDRESS
A L.L. REMIT TANCES TO A SSISTANT T REASU Rl!R, C HEY ENNE. WYOMING.
10•••-~ 000

F o it

2

Books Porm126

1 00

~2 00

Postage

26
~ 2 ~6

,'

i . •
I

t1one17
.Aoooat; 188

2 00

2 26

�)l'orm

13(\

..

~- _ _ll.__ Craff~~ Co~p-~

1&gt;_

_

_

..

- '

_

.

..\U J)U L~:-.-

l

Bov. 19:is_. ___\

Denver

_ _ _ __ _I

Nov. 30, 1915. 19 1- _

Colo •

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.
'

.t,IA K E C HEC KS PAYA8LE TO THE U NION PACIFIC COA L CO., A ND A DDRESS
AU. REMITTA NCES TO A SSIST ANT T-REASURl!R, CHEYE NNE, WYOMING.

·c.
Freight Charges on. 12 Bundles .Brooms

Fo,:

from _Denver to .Hafuia as p~r freight bill
h~Y-T 5885 att~oted he~eto •. :
~ //7/ k.?' / ../ ?· .) /!'

C llEDIT TO

nna .Store■

ta 16

Dept • .f.

eparr
Al'P. 0 1·1m :
\

?,,

/'Jc--...../'.

·'":r~ryo~,-1j
'1ii1;.ii.~
" (~ ·- ✓p( ( &lt; t I • 'L -&lt;

INOaU■L.C

■e:

Fol' the Audito1·.

■E T AKEN ■'I' O UARY&gt;IENT ~■IU..

JP' AN t!RROR I~ PO UND I N THIS Ds&amp;.J.., AETU A N IT WITH ALL P A PDIS TO A U DITOR t'OA C OAIIECTION,
C OPTINC INK O JI
Pt:NC IL SHOULO
Ull"O I N &gt;!A KINC 81L.L.S. l&gt;IPflESSION C OPY WILL.

_/

�Yo r m 130

0 1!:PARTI&lt;IEN T N o .

' ·'·!

630

r·"-

'

Hanna, - &lt;t30.,. Nov. 30, 1 91 5.1s1_ -

- -,-\

:\11111:1·,..._ _

- Denver, Colo.

To T HE U NION P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.

Bov. 1916- -

"1AKE CHEC KS PAYABL E TO T HE UNION PACIFIC COA L CO.• AND ADDRESS
A LL REMITTANC ES TO ASSISTANT T REA SURl!A. CHEYE NNE. W YOMING.

Fou

Freight char ges on 3 Cs Rubb~r Boots
and Sh oes from Denver• C_o lo . to Hanna,
Wyo. , as per freight bill Bo. 6136
~

Cru:olr 'l'O

-~=

d-

he7~:::•✓~

/ 4

$ .86

'~✓?J~

~//

Store■

Dept. I

t .86
.

.

L-= _ . ·£. / (.r'' 7-,,..-,_ L . - •
II' A N LRROR IS f"O UHD IN THIS BILL, Rl!TURN IT WITH AU. l'Al'CIU TO A UDITOR f"OR CORRECTIO N.
CDPY1NC INK OR INOe:U IIL E l'CHC fl. SHO ULD DE US!!D IN MAKIN C 811.1..S.

IMl'RESSION COPT W ILL BE TAKEN DT D EPARTMENT

-- -

-,,.,-

•• For I lie Auditor.

�F:110 J.

r.:r. s. D. Bri~go,
S torek80per 9

Ihnn'.l, i.',yo.

Deer Sir:

&lt;lou.uctod rron Voucho:i.· Ho. 11;,::;143 9 your Jtoro Invoice Hoo '/005, ..'!.o.lt:, ·;:;-,c

Your::; truly,
OrtT0 NAT, StG$!:&gt;

t. f. t,Hl~CO£,
•· ., lt\ 1 ~

~~1r,.re-

Aud.itor.

�• \,II Il l

DEPA.~Th\ENT No.

I J \I

531.
,.- ,\

~~a, \r;lo., lllov. 30, 1 91 !?~191_
.\1ww:~«-

l

_Q!J:ue.!1J1.~t , __w_y o e

To THE UNION · PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.

.J oy~ 191~ _ _ \

MAK.E C HECKS PAYABLE TO THE U NIO N PACIF IC 'COA L C O ., AND ADD R ESS
A LL REMITTANCES TO AS!;IST A NT T REASURER, C HEY ENNE. W YOMING.
10• 14-GOOO

.

~

15 Sacks Cane Sug~ - '•.
- Fr ei ght

@

6 85

$102 '15

charges on 13ot crat es Dried

.\'\ ~..
Fruit f r om Cheyenne to Ifanna a s per f rei ght

oill No. 5851 attached hereto.

18 65

----

OFFJICE COPY
Stores
Accounts Receivable
Dept. 4

t 102 '15

18 ~5
t 121 40

St e

•r. mn:o:

eper

--,,,~~ ~:2d:~.n.•--·•••...,..~....

$

C,( ✓

(-

-II' AN t!RRO R l tl f"OUND IN THIS tslLL~ RETURN IT W ITH ALL PAP £RS TO AUDITOR l"OA CORRECTION.
COPYING I N K OR I N O E W DLI! PENCIi. SHOULO DE U9EO I N MAKING BIL1.S.

--

'

, , •.,

1

,,_

•

~
,_/

IMPRESSION COl'Y WILL BE YAl&lt;EN B Y DEPARYMENT MAKINO BILI..

For the Auditor.

�Hanna
- - -'··· w~
•

l

JioY • 191.5.• _ _ \

&amp;\.J, J~1~~,..i

.

Nov . 30, 1 9l p._ 191_

DctllYflr....,_ __Colo~ ..-_

To THE UNION P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.

MAKE CHE:Ci~S PAYABI.E TO THE U NION PACIFIC C O A L CO., AND A D D RESS
AL.I. REMITTANC ES TO ASSISTANT T REASURER , CHEYENNE, WYOMING.

1, 01:

Freight charge s on 10 Cr Quaker Oats

shi pped from Gem City Grocery Co, Laramie.

Wyo. t o Ha~ . Wyo. 11 ~s per :freight bill
Bo. 4486 attached here to.
0

..

----- --

J

OFFICE COPY

Dept. 4

t ~97

�l"orn, 13')

....
19 1_ _

.\mm•~----...,,H=anna!!!:,

,:r.cm,"Tni1:n , -.;

I/yo.,__

)

..

Nov. 1916.~-

To T HE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.

- ~

MAKE CHECKS PAY Al:ll.l!: TO THE U N ION PACI F IC C OAL CO., AND ADDRE SS
A LL REMITTA NCl!S T O ASSIST A NT T REASU RER, CHEYE NNE, WYOMINC..

Fou

.Amount .of account against Section 118½

Qn Hanna Store Books.

$34. 00

For anount to l&gt;c deducted fro11 et'lployes

o:f sect ion Jllaii~ f or payment of :iercho.nd i oe :furnished by The Uni-on--zn.c.i:lw -G&amp;o.l

----

ee,. :-!d&lt;~e- -St-oro a.t iranna, Uyo.

/

-:

·-·

cru:o1T •r o

-

t I

Hanna Stores

Aocounta Reoeivab1e

tu.oo

It' AH ERROii 15 t'OUND IN THIS 8 11..L. IIETU R N IT W ITH ALL l'AP IUIS TO AUDITOR FOR CORRECTION.
COPYINC INK OR INOEU 8 L C Pl:NCIL. 5HOULO DE USED IN M A KINC DILLS.

IMl'RESSION COl'Y WILL DE TAKE N DY DEl'ARTMENT MAKIN~ D ILL,

�Fonn 13n

528

.ll)1&gt;m~....,

Canajohari,.Q_11_ ~

Y.

To THE U NION P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY, Dr.
MAKE C HECKS PAYAB LE TO THE UNION P A CIFIC COA L CO., AND A DDRESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT !REASURf:R, CHEYENNE, W YOMING.

F\ m

F r eight charges on l oaee Bee~h-Nut •
·Chewing Gum ·as p er Freight Bill No. 5577

att ached here to. \_f.L/.;. _f//7/ - /~; .:" _;"

$3 4 8

Storea
3 48

Fol' Ille Auditor.
If' AM ERROR IS l'OUMD IN THIS BILL, RETURN IT WITH ALL PAPIERS TO AUDITOR f'OA CORRECTION.
COPY1NC INK OR INDE UBl.11 Pl!HCJL SHOUl.0 BE U SED IN M4KINC 1111.1.8, IMPRESSION COPY WILi. 8 1! T4KEH DY DEPAATMENT MAAIHC B ILL.

�/

,-- ,

.'

I

AUDIT NG.

Chc:;cnnc. ·:;y o o , Doc cnbcr 3 191 5
f'.ic:~ho, Colo.

R: 2 1;1:,,·, is 1h•.ll I:-;

)

NO"'=,·-::-~,··:-~- ·· c i:.. ...,..:J- -

--·-

_ _,_

•
1

To THE UNION PACIFIC· COAL COMPANY, D1~ .

"'1Ah!:: CHi!CKS PAYABLE TO THE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO, ,"10 AOOR~SS
AL.I. ;.:a~·,TTA:~ccs TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER. CHEYl!NNE. WYOMING

.-

:1ccun0, .:nlGe::1 - inelud0tl i n bill o f 'I·he

~he ]nion ?aciiic Cool co. f or tno month
o:: J eccnbcr 19150

I

I'

Yedcral Tox

66 cents1,1

oOl

'

I
i'

11

I

I•

I

I
1.,,
I

&lt;OFFICE COPY
I

.I
I

'I
ii

h :\A)U, t.n , 1U \'

I

Cw cm r ·10

I

I.

s undry Ace-ts.

"•'

�AUOIT"IC
• /

Cheyenne. :rso. 9 noccGbc:-c 4 ,91 5

.?n:rkinu 0

Cheyenne •

i...
I

'yo o

To THE UN ION PACIFIC COAL COt-:1PANY. DR.

~!AK~ CHC:Ci~S PAY A8L !a: TO T H E UNION PACI F IC C O AL CO. ANO AOOR£SS
AU. l'leMITTANCES TO ASSISTA NT T REASURER CHEYl!NN.a. WYOMING

F oR

r. no:m·;; ( 1:£' 0•7c1~p~!~-1.1 cnt on October 1915
_"['.Y : .ell -.•o~rnh c!' ::o. 3362.

: oll ~ OU.Cher

1 cent ;

i,.
i,,
I

I,
l
I

lj

!

I!

'I

J

.._. '.\t\M I Sli'.0 :H

-

'.
I

'I

I,
1 cent,}
1!

II
I

11

�AUDIT NC.

s9

191 ~ -

To T HE UNION P ACIFIC COAL COMP ANY. DR.
MAKE C HECKS PAYA0LZ TO THE U NION PA C IFIC COAL CO. ANO ADDRESS
A LL REMITTANCE!: TO ASSISTANT TREASU RI;;R. CHEYCNNE. WYOMING·

=,..;_1•,
c v,......-._ n f ) r 1 ,.._• , ,• . ,,.,.,,.•; 'j&gt;-,•t •~o,_,.~t'
·)' T 70•'•,1,-a
v&lt;.:t t"
.~r. '"-'~., &gt;- •'- • , ~
1::J.nes to ';:j,.? ,.:?o:~.,.;ao J.n:-•.:~ the J1eT'"lOu.. EOvo 16,30 0 1 J2.G11 ~s "!)Gl~ C..oteilctl ,yi:~r.t0:-:0:nt n.ttae:hed.
•
I ·OH

•
t&lt;')
LO
t&lt;')

I
"2

..._.t

~-

.._._ __ _

.· ' - ~ .

tQ

J.4
J-4
0

·o
Cl) •.
Cl)

m
'C
Cl)

~

J-4

aS

.c:
0
Cl)

0
..-1

J..I

Pl

Ii

II

bcrc-to:

11

72. 500:~: )Al.::!)) 0001 I .
48. 939.oOO=- 2~o :::
':
'
5'-'0
, ..... ~,•. .,._ ~
'I
,
w
, _vv;;- ,&gt;J.3.C1l'.
i[-q 'i:; -Y ~

•
Pl

-· _...,..

\ .

2o 00 r;er ?.
1om; It H
o ,-Q
D

'l

'1

0

i'Oi} ::h10s
ti
11

!!
!~

·,- _, 1 !; (: j
.;_{ld •ro.'!.ne of conl ;_ra_ C2.r U.l? B4?85 11 s:ri!-!JO~

I ~

72 0 50 1,
370928019 i
"~oOl
, • .,
58 0 078,.'751
1

,v. 17 0 1 !~15,, to l!~tl:'bOlJ. :}oG/.1 2. ;1tl., :i_)lJ7 Co ~o

I ::}cr1tre 1 City" llcb~o v lm'i; ,li'v•3;.--t@d ·to 1; 0:: 0::1:.:ioOOo

1 02,400} !,le,o1'.'" Oocl. -~ -J o30 I)GZ" 'i:o i'ob ;:;;_l'WS

:,,~ J

COl"l...6S"l){)T..tleme
r.'il·o roo G- 2150
..

' ~m;d~ct v~no or COGl l~ Oa.:l. 0SL 26031, c~irr,cd
4

, to -ic"t;nr,, .i?l o.i°1&lt;t at ~reon 11.-,;ez- .r.ov., 8~ ~ bn:~
·li '":~rted t o G1:?tlec11 :~ivc}r 1:1cct1~5.c !J.. ffh'G ,; o-o :

I

1S o36
on"
v~, , .J·..:o or.a I, •
..;C?

. cf11,:,cf. t.

I

�~

.r·orm ou

\ _,,/'

,.,.--~·~ ?A\ -

•

7 P

:~

S.L.l.T,...r....
" j.....
j --'&gt;'
......
- -i~ r..........;:.
ii'...1,.!.1.J.
1:--1..,..C.u.Oa.
l\ , _;_f.,_,1'QJ...,,
. ._

STATEMENT OF COAL SH&amp;.,.D
~-~ spr
~J..ll·-J--_,=- FROM _ _ _ _----,;~u:.
P 00£
:.

_,

To Union na c1fic ~ -- 7
·L
·-

co·•

=\t=l.=6➔=8=Q=£J=_=
20➔1===J.-~.o=.5;;,;,__
· 5~e_ ~--

!

80301
80~85

50 4
58 O
56 a I

aos10

80482
26808
08040
·l 080S5
81520
83135
80012
I 1 2639
1z5z2

r •,v...,•r
,' if.:, 1•·,,.
·i.&lt;\1

!

l 202 '70

83685 1
I 12677 '
26(05
83521

I

-

I

CATE

~

8

101 1
70 4
71 7
81 6
77 O
77 1
99 'o
102 s
100 6
96 4
102 ·7
104 ·9

12591
1 25fl l
11102
12685
12684
8 4007
5 4410
!186105
~0167
84086
8 Z213
1 25 1a

94 7

803~7

74 6

'79 2

12562
83122
82068
54610
25794
1

eioa'l
80163

12618 I
1 00054

1

25527 1
8'='938 ,
, 12599 1'
1 1269::s J
I
i 12509 11.

I

lf;507

1
: 1 2566 1
1

60171 ·
1

18 I ~g~~i II
., 102 29 I
10664 I
10~65 11
1
i:

74 3
77 5
95 5
94 6
78 •7
7:3 4
1oz 4

78 7
95 2
73 2
97 8

;, ,,~
102 1
101 2
106 0
7'1 9
4"17

i~90 5
8
90 5
91 "I

19

103 8

97 7
99 6
76 8
69 4
76 2
10 3 4

109 9

Hl 0
85 6
52 l

53 2

80552
803 59
8059 2
00560
80486

5~ 1
53 9
53 4
51 3
51 ,g

sou 95
80519
00 574.

52 o
50 6

oos 40
80514

001197
1 l ZoGa
11 2694

I 80553

I 80424
00419

I

ga a
102 8

101 2

78

76 5

10:75 ·o
104 O

SLACK

106 4
102 5

104 2
97 8
98 6
106 7

801£0 II
I 83258 I

I 12504

RUN OF MIN E

83 3EO '

78 '9
8" 2
0

8 (041
I 97121

I

It-- - - - ; - - - - . . . . -- ---+----ll
LUM P

80 4

17 !'1
1 lO~SS

O· U•SM

---=--!=----~-=-~e=II _BR- 0 ;1
1 =:F:=-=
OR=W=
A- R
~O=-{l====,i,={n.(Ji
'r,6""'0;;;:=t.;'r=l,.===l=--=-=- -

!II c002 5
I

,a ,f'\\'~ ~:J:.;_•'?

wE, GHTON HUNDRED POUNDS

NU~~~R

l26 fj'7
1250 2
1 2511
1 2649
80276
60076
5~640
8 0 ~~54

l 13l5

1915.

II I\._; ~ ;, iJ ~ ~• )

51 O

I
I

DIVISION,

_____

NiI:aRER rr-- w_E, 1G
_ H_T_1N
_ H
_ u_ N_o_R_E o
_ _P_
ou
_ N_Ds
LUMP
RUN OF M~
SLACK

DATE

- -- -- - M INES

llOVCober 16 to !30

DURING THE PERIOD
·---

SHEET No,_ l .._...__._ _

-;, . J . _

80396
80"

1}[7,

•.w -

805i2
A05ll
80541
80440
1 12566
26330
?,0216

03922

51 l
49 e
51 0
5:: o
98 9
103 3

50 6
50 o

s1 9
49 6
52 8
5~ 0
52 7
50 6
52 6
103 g
104 3
99 7

105 0

?2 O I

�,/

,'

Ferm 50

' ...

'71}F

--

JiT!()ll ";JAi : r .-rn C(}I\ T, ;'~P.
1-

STATEMENT OF COAL SH\9=:0 FROM _

_ __

un i on :puoifio :] . ::..

TO

CO.,-~

SHEETNO._ _()k A - -

_.!.i..:
?O~C~k~S~-p:.:!:.
r ~i~~-~:J._ _ __ _ _ _
_ _,.!!
rr;_'l~O:::.:,·!:::.:
I!:.!..:m~

CURING THE PERIOD- ---"'.!.........!
11f'V61;:JOOT
-'='-""= ~

_ _ __

=

=u==

Nir::ER

1

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNOS

r t - - - - - , -- - -- -- - - -- lloATE

==t= =~ ~,;;;,
L U~M~P ~ , , ; R
,;UN
:~ O
:.
F~ M;;;;
IN:E:t\ ~ SL:A :::
CK
~

12582
12673
83639

~~ ~

I

I, ozco9

1

1.2'i20

l ..;6t 8

; 80975

83668
oZ-751
si•154

20

I oeo24

I

26105

I 27174

' 1 .2644
I eie22
II 80175 I
, 80Z98
12651
1£592
1251'1
I 96~89 1
2750f l
64669 1
26510
' 27506
I 2G687

I

101 2
1oz o
99 6
95 6
'14 7
97 4
96 5

1
'

1

11898

25292
t59'1'1 1l
h 83902
.! 11549
~7~95

t'

I
l

11 ~ORWARD

I!

I

II

:·=--===Ii=

• ,--·

-

J 4.076 ' 5
I

I

7 2 ·1

96 ',,
99 6
'14 2
fil 9
100 O
99 3
99 8
78 2
98 6
101 7
102 5
73 l
so 6
102 8
104 4
106 3
98 2

I

I

73 9

99 6
79 6

I ao9aa

ao o

11611
95 0
8 3440
80 8
85614
77 6
80086
'78 8
I lf.635
106 1
: 1 2 643
101 2
4 5015
72 5
~6031
'
·- ·- - - -84544 1
83314
72 ' 0

23

!I

12532
126~9
12583

101 8
98 1
99 2

84145

80 , 6

1 12660
25625

99 1
98 1

1335
2s296
005~1
~0429
80Z92
80456
80470
80420

,

74 1
96 o
51 6
52 0
50 6
61 0
60 0
51 3

72 5

7898 3

~0301

TOTAL

SLACK

101 ·1

26264
i 8 3368

96 3

101 7
97 5
100 6

'

40017 1
266~2
26294 ;
82452 1,
83621 jl
~1444 I1
11559 1
84865 l
27312 1
12711

83475

90 4
96 1
77 5

I
1

22

76 6
1a ·2
79 o
80 7
68 3
102 7
101 3
89 5
69 , 1
75 7
75 7
96 0

e4019

84333

RUN OF MIN E

253).1 1

71 7
73 0

' 640f;7
83 986 1

08036

11694
25645
8367!3
81105
2714'1
25251 I

70 7

I' 85462

I

20

I

76 8
78 0
76 9
79 0
79 8
71 0
102. 6
68 3
~r; 4
95 7
68 6

I 83419
834'14

I

I

LUMP

93 4 ,·
96 7
53 0
50 4

12680
12624
80378
80577
' 84024
I 83523

Ii e3~59
III a~264
oso41

I

CAR
NUMBER

=
,:
===
- &gt;===!r.➔======{\==JF,ij"n~~~~f===11=
BRO
FORWARO
.tf {)'7ot)

7~ 5
90 4

80267

19

OIVISION.

16
to~30
t.".- 'i'
:-r"'!
= -~
~- - -1915. 1 l·,,:)
j tfJ•
:

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
DATE

MINES

u.QQ._2_i-;.-v ·_
103 2

62 6
204 l

�/

/

~E~~ u ~,; if'~j \ :Ii',~; T i1'f{;

s.:ATEMENT OF COAL SH~D FROM

Union Pu.ci t'ic 1 . -o "

To

DURING THE PERIOD

{;!),'. r. (~Clo

Rock S!}rings
_ __ _ __ _ _ _ MINES
co.,
rrvm.!I PC.
01v1s10N,
:r:iovembP- r 16 to 30
1916..,._
-ft f~:;~ ..:;i ---,~;.
WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

NiIM~RER 11---- - - - r - - - - - - - , , - - -- -LUMP
RUN OF MINE
SLACK
I

23

80383

80510
80482
80035
12s11
es200
80529
80452
I1 80577
! 80486
1
80595
80519
80574
80340
: 80514
80497
e39aa
I! 12712
2-1 25710

LUMP

51 9

j

52 Q I
51 6
78 2
100 6

84880
25166
83611
2s2a1

74 7

a5201

52 0

12635

51 16
51 0
52 ; 0
51 16
5E , 0

,

51 • 6
50 6
51 0
77 3
10s 2
102 ! 9

I

20458

96 2

26163
l 2659'1
; 96686

94 0
96 0
00 7

,

I

I

I

!

,

83712
96408

27

99 5

84401 1

102 9

84001

98 0
78 6
llO 0

lI

9'1 8

80486 .

21 a10•1
80216 1

10s 6
69 5

Ii!

84124

'13 l
71 3

eo5os
8051$ I
80574 '
,•
8044:0
80378
I 805fi4
1 8035'1
80352
00359
fl1755
1 A472.6
25339
'1
96318

I

94 0
104 8

101 '1

t

96 0
97 6
101 2
75 '1

80171
II 08037!

96482 1
25725 I
25134 1
544'14 I

I

75 4
70 0
77 6
80 0

, 84 292"

100 6

84510
80592
80560

1 C36831

98 4
101 4
103 2

80576
80584
aos53

,

83066il
8110'/IJ

'

!

r 837401

1

I

96 3
100 6
74 5
71 0
79 7
60 0
74 0
68 3
11 2
100 a
70 a
79 2

102 2

97 9

102 7
96 0
96 6

71 o
99 1

84440 ,

l.02 1

•

98 0
100 6
80. 3
99 o

8'l2O6

2500'1

83640
84742
I 268861
1 26'178
26 842831:
'l 1ie10 •
Z'1419
80159j

SLACK

68 2

8SSfi0
83964
83288
80005
~3441
A3567
84041
1 e4os2 ,
2sssa

,

I

I

08038
~21?3

1

I

I

l!, 27126
I 11379
l! 11108
11 26158
11080 \

11

RUN OF MINE

===-=
, dl==
26
=od!e.=8=
o0
=0=8=R5
~ !,,,==b
l ==l,,,.,
3,..
8,.
b7,4-;;.3==b
~6=1===,='r==!=
i = n,,=1

51 9

I

1

=

CAR
NUMBER

noATE

,

1
1

I
i

!

-il..'l.YG} {j ,c___ll-15·5M

- = ~ -- -

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
DATE

SHEET No,_..3.,_.;,, __-

78 3

100 o

50 O
s2 o
50 6

52 0

49 6
52 6
50 9

53 0

51 8
s2 . 3
77 5
102 5

99 0
77 8
99 5
50 l

52 0
49 , 0
53 6
49 o

I! 26435ll
.
I
L-ll--+---!t----;..-1----+---t---+-i---t----11---,----i-,1- t - -+ .
~. _f'ORWARD j\~

I

3864 6

= ,.Jl.==='i•i=
- ===f-r===-==t==
1i

Ii

I

,

TOTAL

74~ 9

~=;==·-,=~===--=lto==-[

,.

l.

�/

:'.Ii;' ~ UB T0:1 ~);\Q T7i" TO COi,L CO .

,,..-,/

DURING THE PERIOO_ __ _=~J-=-O..c..Ve=f.'·l=O=--r.~X:
.::..: c.__ft......:l=..:6:c.__......:t::....:0::__::3:...::
Q:___

WEIGHT IN HUND,RED POUNDlS

CAR

DATE

LUMP

RUN 0 ~ MINE !

5 2 4!:

1 260 4

8 1072
81606

7~• 4
so 4

26785

52 5

96 5
9965 , 07

271051

96 . 0
9 2 10

l f:546
1 25£n !

92 6
51! 0
51 o

206261
ll 80511
I 80:;~~ I 0~~021
83£92

Il 84715

I 27401

102 5

8:!986

72 9
67 5

73 9

808061
125151

29,1 8906~
809'14,
26645'

!

80065
12645
80249

jl 8«37
ti;::11

lI F.6180 ;
2606'1 \
1

12639 1i

i~:~:11
!I
i

112zs il

I

25770 1'

II 2605'1 I
:1 70001 !1
I'

I

1

0·I S· SM

Ii

J

,

:

02 1

j

s!

20220

98 0

81291

79 4

26654

102 4
'12 2

I

I
!i

l !

I

97 0
79 · 8
I

I
I

I 2s~79

I

1·

104 5 I
101
83 4
94 1

98 , 0
101 1

I

I

10
9:-b~ 35·

l26i2
I 22120

I

,

£!7'174 1

17673
1 2553

!

-=,-

96 0

101 l
72 3
104 o

97071
11750
81055 1
80993
96667
30107
1263 7
12658
1 2718
26928
264.47

_

103 4
100 0
100 6
104 0
101 s
97 4
100 1
95 0
97 Q

101 9
80 5
102 1
97 4
100 3
101 2
110 0
109 6
10a o
87 6
97 5

1•

I

1ii Ii •:rn~

4

26222 ;
89009
8 46 3 9 I

25208 1
81293
27350
, 04427
54098
54166

I

7994; 4

I

!

I

'i

t

:

; i
:

I

I

iI

i
l:

i
I
I

I

143 5

I
I
I

i
•

1I

I

;

I

I

I

'
I

'

•

==":"
, ==r=
4=0=3=5~,=
2 ==t=1
=Ll=_3
= 5= t=~
; =ff•=r=
TO=T-AL= 1f== =&gt;""
· = = r = = = =,= = i = = " i =I=r=~=iL
IJI

O

1.= ,= -'f;'\=
,,= R=W=A=RD=~~1

!!

'1

~

71 10
72 5

I

84252 !

,
,

I

I

to5 3
102 1
l07 ,S
110 0
100 a
lQQ 8
102 3
99 5
99 4
108 6
107 2
110 0
109 ·1

I

j

:

110 ' O
89 5
98 0
90 1

83450

I

!
l

l.16~9 1
275::il I
27186
11396

I

93 14
gg , 3

30

I

I

92 15
94 I 8

84019

l

73 1 6

I 12so2.
12649

26oe-o

I

79 2
' 100 f O

I

i 84G69

l P.683

il_

87 17

1258.9

721 6

74 0
98 0

80175
I 8a322

I

r

80532

I r.5399

I

:

96156

£6099.1

1I

1---- 29 ·F26225
1 2517

80433

11
ri

-

NUMBER
__ _ _ ~ i l = = = = ! l = =
LU=M=l=
P =l,=
R,.=,
UN
'i'iO
'ri
FrM¼,
' IN'i'"
E ~"'i&lt;
S"P.!
LA
- =i
Cce
K=t.':
'- = = h =

50 6 i

I

l j'U'• a tr:;~ry
• "

191 5 • 1~ 0,',:'&gt; •;I

_

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR

ii2 1 1

80424
80596,

11

S LACK

53 6

80419

1

DIVISION,

'I

NUMBER

I

OATJ

-=4 .,,__
. _

MINES

l?YlT ..I.UG

co.,

T!nion J&gt;UCif iC ~1 a •· a

TO

'9

~~ock spr :·

;,:ATEMENT OF COAL s H ~ o FROM

SHEET N0.-

i;

I

l

�_-

/

,.,..• . _
-,l' .,.

L___ --

&lt;•·•-,-,· - t, r \'t9

.-, STATEMENT OF COAL SH&amp;D FROM

To t1nion r coii l e ::o :: •

~•:w~•: .., T ., ,, ,., ,_ .
, -----; • • .. ,,
, .. vo :, c. n .
SHEET No.----4--•
Hook Snrin~n-'----_ _ _ _ ___ MINES
co.,

m::n-;r. r.rr r1

iJO"'.'&lt;mhci· liL t.JLZ0,.,___ _ _191

DURING THE PERIOD

I

WEIGHT IN HUNCREC POUN DS

N~:BRER 11- -- - - - - - -- - - ·- - -"0ATEj
LUMP

RUN OF MINE I

SLACK

= II

5802

66 7

E4069 .
85629

81 5
01 l

8-G.lZ.2
10212
10651 !
10£40 I

71 0
92 8

• ?6 4

83 4
108 7

I

108 7
100 2
108 0
105 ,4

1175146
111824 30

ill OJ323·

84SOS
154Gl

1 3474

69 3
G8 9
69 2
74 2

780G'l
27567
5499
.&amp;l?
'103

88 0
74 5
63 2
66 5

i8091
60145
601'lf&gt; '
60193
601~:o

58 0
C2 6
61 4

90 0

I

60S54 jl

89 7
100 8
90 4
74 •·1
68 5
110 0

6254~ ,

65 1

Gl 4

62 P.
06 2
£5 5
62 0

63398
12 034.
40564 ·!
7Ci836 I
443B3

G9 8
102 0
61 9

93 · 6

61175 1

Illf½~i~

9t1 5
9'1 0
96 9

!:05~9

62 ;~
60 2

6O526 j
J..t679 I

60 9

€4G70
II 66205
I 4 0946

98 l

£!0117
380133
,I

II'

18

40404
1=3447
13965

95 2
75 l

RUN OF MINE

4-J.&lt;'.!:b ~

BRO . FORWARD

20

~l 4

S018i:!
I 8(0Ci0
17 1 68793
26~07
175623
1
1 8Z851

1

'

54039
l O'i'112

10556

11

G6 2
97 4

~3 7
63 0

£0602
19 8S9626
262£0
2t5A~7
55u23
20 ,1 29~78 1
I E6932
11 6(532,
1
1 43864!
I. u1120!
11 G074ll
'1
1

40~82 1

I 062;5 ,

58 07 '
2'1'1'701

60 , 0

14406
27145

104 3
98 2

25463
I 80252

88660
4231

64 0

65 7

6Z 7
60 1
74 5
99 2
65 6

61202;

3758011

1

59 3

6s6ell

I ti:~~I,

104 3

106 1
103 6
72 9

26727 1
II Z7581
1
1!

fiO966
65976

102 6
100 6

75 l

25613'·
l146&lt;n:0
I

ii

61007 .

22

fl4781

04686
41867

231 79919
81388
11032
80Z86l
I

289659
8529821
£58781

42670

!

62 5

62 8
62 4

66 8

69 4
60 6
83 8
60 0
9fi 6

96 0
97 2
104 4
100 8
50 6
98 0
96 0
98 0
92 8
74 2
93 6
69 6
89 6

59 2

103, 2
68 0
I

l

4146 2

8•15·5M

11 -- -- -- -- -- - + - - --

LUMP

1

¾()\~"(;)/

WEIGHT IN HUNCREO POUNCS
N UCMAB~R

I

==\ll==ll===olt=====r==l=====l== = = -1-=-==

16

DIVISION.

TOTAL

7806 5

I
I

SLACK

11

�/

/

TO

~ ..

Union t'lEO i f i c

•io

DURING THE PERIOO,_ __

1
NJ::ER

---,

23

ll019
£6519
96497
81065
\ 82110

-so O
85 0 I
87 G

I

s~ ~ I

I

'-

I

54 8

I 25894

99 0
102 ' 2
102 1
104 1
97 1
1 02 3
66 1

·1

,

.

11183
1 70066

ii 62273.I

l·I 11023 5 !
i 35262 '1

Ii 1307611

,

63 l

1! 110391,

70 6
9 2. 0

I

l

I

99 6

I

1

I

' 60173 '
1
:1 12sg9

,

'

I

607111
, 602501.

I

I

102 4

l

I

75 0 ,
97 5 1
92 8

i

::, il. '
b- ~

!

50 5
·91 6

,,1 5 I

I

64 2
70 0
70 8
7.2 2
'12 ' 1

I

228

71 ·2
71 2

1A~l3
6-u70

70 3

~5694
63002

70 8

I4 5

69 3

I

ii '37940
._ ,. I

I

,·7 '11132 !,'
25716
315621
G15482

337347
1 62622
, 37772
1
TOTAL

.I

.

71 6

I ~5942
v.:,., ,. I

l

.

70 8

~.-cv,7

!

I

52 5

I 62364

j

I

72 2

~bti;
I
63274 •
1Z'l

I

-

62 9
72 9

• 62a4a \I
6~402 I

·

.

98 0
69 2
73 4

1

61 6 ,

3716 1

105 6

1

63 9
G4 4
61 9

I

72 0 1
71 5 1

1•

99 8
79 6
96 0
r.6 3
u
5S 5

25A78 I
~~
8594~
11 3604 911

i
I
l"ORWAAO ,,

I

lOl 4 .
80 9

I

I

1

65 7
69 3
0
GO
s1 3
62 l
100 l

11

27 2777::')5 1,
1 2819
:163i9
3 7861
287466 1
1
857531 J
29 77541 ~
374~7
':l!sso2

!

83 6

1

1

I

71 2

!

66 0
64 3
65 2

! 139s1 j
I 14441
·! 14800 !

65 l

84 582 ~
54 580

I

99 6

I
I 8~004
79535 ;

14661 1
'I 60071
60755
• 61269
Ii 61056 1
: 27102 ;
!;
i' Z7206 '
253Z6 1'
81020!
I
272411
81457 •

'
1

s

l 1310911

70 0

II

62 3
67 .
65 7
63 7

I, !37994

67 1

29962
~"1842 1
l4700 i
62293
37842 )i
330977
326440
61664 I
14 811 ,
632so

66 ' 2
66 ' g
50 8

-

102 7

26 395990

6 6:t
6!'5 3

I

26540
1' 26300
I 27o3s

263~8
13945
80084

I

o•t5·5 M

!

64 4
100 8

70029

'

';!

~-,io ..L l

24·1' 62006
7

JL 'Gu; v

11---- - -- - E r-SL
_ A_C _K - r - - ' - - - -u
LUMP
RUN OF MIN

BRO . FORWARD

1

191 6.

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

NirMi~R

~

I

103 9

1

i 13908 !
16269
6404

-

102 9

I

24 1 60991 1
j 44321

5624'1

,r - - -

I

17165

11

~I

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

l

~IVl~19-t! .•:✓t:~'/

co.,
l'P.BR/\Si{A,
JJover:iber
16
to ~o
____;,:..:::....:...::..:.:.:.;::..::.:::.......-==--=--....:;,..,,c----=--"-----

1~,--- -- - ------==_=_=_~I I
I\
LUMP
l RUN OF MINE i SLACK

jl

SHEET NO- - -

_,;_
:~..,.o:.=c_k_Sp
, ting..1'!-~·- -- - - - -MINES

/ sTATEMENT OF COAL S H - 0 FROM _ __
/

2o

,,qr: llf".:._;
· 1:,-,...:':,.._;-r;_____::
::i_, :_;.,7
f" 1~:
' .:.,TC
..__,,(...,,
' o..,__·:....:.
· T.._
......
~.....
o ....=

71 3
72 .3
71 4

'11 3
7319 2
'

.
'

6~ 3

96 0
82 ,5
05 6
63 l
72 0

'

:

I

I

I

�/

t'orm ou

_..,...,._H.._=~.....
: _,.;_".._;JT,._.r.-'7'".l..1- ~-~ A.&gt;. :..,__
..f' T,._,'M_T..,_r_,.__~f-.;,_,0...,A"'-'j'-'--._.r"--l
. o......_
.

/
/

B,oclr Dn14i
....
' ft;..•S~_ _ __ _ _

STATEMENT .OF COAL SHf~D FROM

/

UDi on bQ.C i "i' ic is C

TO

DURING THE PERIOO _ _ _....,;
J,.,.OucV..:.&amp;~1r
......
1't..fil::_
WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
LUMP

29

630lS
l 452771!
13254
3 7859 1
30 , 14462
I
7710'1
18568

RUN OF MINE \

?l O l

_ DIVISION,
191 5 • ...Ii l.'!' ··"1,&lt;-'..,,. ~.

lG t o 3 0

/!

\-11 {

n _/

0·1 N M

WEIGHT IN t;!UNDRED POUNDS

I

CAR

'' == = . ==IIDATEI

NUMBER

BRO

FORWARD

LUMP

I

RUN OF MI NE

SI.ACK

----·- -

'73 O •

62 3
'71 6
'72 1
92 9
65 6

I 335251

63 7

1120588

106 7

lr::.r.too,;ia
...,

SLACK

MINES

qo.,,_ _ _,u.ij_;.~.,a;B.....
:;~AJ:4.S~.. ,r~t'i'--_ __

~.,

CAR
NUMBER

SHEE T NO.- a ,. .___

98 8

}__,....

I ~~:~~
I 61507 .

769836
25959•!
il.48029 I
I 12873
h•s9s13
i 29948
1106791 1'1
l:286266

11I

l
l

1
I'11276~~2
5,,-..7

,I 8lf46 ,
1 50538

17f09
25-1'1 4 i
£5504
I 83783
I 11'124
,860578 \
.1 137363 i
I3i7991 I
1115060 !
I

I

I!

,~
I

99 9

73 ,0
70 8
61 12
85 7
83 6
85 16
62 9

11

89 2

noo
64 8

59 6
98 0
1

84 7
78 9
87 18
107 ,5
103 5
75 O
1
83 8

I

r

I

83 5

'1

97 8

I
I
I

62 5

97 0
2784 0

I
1·

I
I

i

I
i
r
TOTAL
! f'ORWARP
~ = ==+==.:;=+===+-=1===-~=l==l=ll==!r'= ==u==~=i======r===4==.=IL

',

�/

l.'Orm ov

SHEET NO.---""--'----

~T~·F---·'.__..TI....
I?.__
. r;.._J0.....r...
1__._p_·,.,.:-..__;1....·:.....
, • ......
t..,.c,__.c.,_
. c...
)-·•-T•..___,.c
,...,c..,,
1 .,._.

/

~:;.TEM ENT OF COAL S H ~ D FROM _ _ _ _ _._~O-Ol:

Union ~ocific •to •1 o

TO

gprinfj.9..,_________ MINES

co., ____C~'~P~'•~o=;,=:~':l=·--·=o~·- - --

DIVISION.

DURING THE PERIOD_ ____,,;-"""
i (;=-•V~C=r.1=U=O:..:!=' -l=G__,t'--'o=--._
=~-=
0 _ _ _ _ _19,6..

CAR

DATE

I

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

NUMBER Ir - --

-

:j

- , - - - - - - -- - - . - ,- - -IIOATE

LUMP

RUN OF Ml'.:'.:_L

SLACK

1~n~
~:f:~'j
)'•~ ,, t:· .'
~

8•15·SM

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
CAR
NUMBER

LUMP

.

RUN O F MI NE

SLACK

9\===1:1i=====½l=====l====t=~ = = = = = = =II---.

=

17

r 100 5 ;

26118

BRO ' . FORWARD

l
I

I•

I

I

I
i

I

lI

I!

ii

I
f'ORWARO 1

I

TOTAL

=-"''=,111= ==:fi,==-==,==la
i ===
, ==41===-=""4=1==-=='=t1==91i====lJ=====,====r=====t===llb-_

�REC..A..?I~ULATIOH O!i1 C;)A'.•~ SEIPEED F~O:.'I ROCK ~PR IHG S 1-::nms TO
U • .?oR ..!loCOo DUHii~r: ~~TI P:E:.tIOD liOV. 16-30. 1915 ..
----

Division

I

'Uyorning

Sheet l ~Oo '
1
2

Lur:1:p
?2 0 500l••

Total '
r:iebrtts)!:S.

---l
2

7, 898 0300

7,994,400

------319 029. 900:1
72,50OIr'L

Slac lr

72 t 000-,7'

204,100

143,500
4:19 0 600{..:

1/

7,806,50 0:r
r/ • 319 • }~00

2,784,000

3

17 0 909 0 700ffi

Total
Col orado

,.4 2 D
,..00;t-t
7 ,o_
0

7 ,4940 900

3

4

Run of :Hi ne

100.soo.;

1

Gran.cl 2otnl

72. 500-;f

48,939,6005

520,100;~

I

I

�h ,r m 130

~ E N T NO. _ _ _

i fl(lli7hq
JL!..uQ ' , ~ -

.-.....

Grs3_cn_ D.1-V-.Ql:_ ·;1e.otrt o_ L:~~ht t!O o 0

DCOo ~

191_5

T o T HE U N ION P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
M A !~E CHE CKS PAYAEI..E TO T HE UN I ON P A CIFIC COA L CO., AND ADDRESS
ALL R EM IT T"ANCES TO ASSISTANT TRE!ASU RER. C HEYENN E . WYOMING

I

I
I1

1·

Co:z-r cspona_ence Pilo :tJo . 10- 204 o

r
Ii
'

,!

I

I

I
I

I

ii

11
11

,I

'

:I
I
lj
11

Spri~s Canl 3ales

Il'l
I/

II

I h,-r.,h)" certify that th~ \tho, c :'!ccuunt is cor r~cl ;

h

/ / (_

j...,&lt;
) } ,,, '-( '---&lt;-7'
/"

-- - -

�,,,,.......
AUOITNC

\._/

J~i_r--ht

191

r.

t)

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MAKE CHe:CKS PAYABLE TO THE UNI ON PA CIFIC COAL C O , ANO AOORl!SS
ALL R EMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASURER, CHEYENNE, WYOMING

r FoR va.1 u.c 0~ co~1 ~. : i J::,_• ) :;:..., ~Go:..;1 ~hiJ)I)9d.
.: ::')v. 22 t o :~q-..:.t:.,:G· ):?.:.:,: :·;,; . ;"; ;'):.·r• m-1 :aver. 1mt
, divorted 1;0 ~ ::.· t!OH- ·-:-.~.T -_~ ·•:i. : O :-ic Li?ht Con}.X 1l'ly:

i'

1 00. 900} ;&gt;l~c1: 00.::.l ' v o.GO i '!O:i." ~~ o fob :~:i.sics

'

,,
I

I

1'
I

,,'
,I

'I

II

I

. - ~~
j

I

,.OUNO IN THt~ BILL, 111.t!:lURN tT WITH A.LL PAPE.RS ro AUDITOA l'OR CORACCTION.

1F ,.. .... EAAOIII l!JN lNOELllbLl! P l!HCtf.. "IHOULD DE useo I N' "4At&lt;INC O I L.L S

c o PY'INO I N K 0

7 l&lt;;z,.:••1n
.-1'.&lt;'
.
.
a £17~ ~./

A 1•1•nov~f:n

I

Ar&lt;n

_/

IMPRe.SSIO N COPY WILL D E TAKEN BY C l!PARTMP.NT MAt&lt;IN O d"iLc....

For th,· Auditor

�",1 ,1110 •110

'

c0,-,,"'IN T MENT NO.-

__

--~--- ,,,,,-.....

I { -e&lt;.1,-T\tRJ;;I)

-

"'

I

N O'VEIVI.:3,E R 1915. ,.
_
j
- - ---· - _

To THE UNION P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY, D R.

MAK E C HECKS PAY A ElL E TO T H E U N I O N PA CI F IC C O A L CO , A ND ADDRESS
A L .L R EMITTANCES T O ASSIST A N T TREAS U RER: Cl-1E YC':NN E, WYOMIN G

-.·
'I
1
•. F o R vc.J.u.o o~ coal :l:-: _; ~: :J:? 11 Mvl ori fti.tm11~
1,.o:::..
"' • 11ea
" t O ••
'
'
-,
,·,
•
·
-·
• 11 .t,
-,Oa 1 v'7 88n
U o ...: Q ~ Q '\.(&gt;'-J◊o ~
,)!:1_&gt;!.L:.Y ·&gt;i·•,___'la.
,:Z,J u:i.._
7 ;,,
l:!:v7D •·t. 1 91~&gt;. ~u.t ,liV{•rt•:-:il to co.:J!:lel"ci::l 11se3 at
... "l'".,..,...l.V;; llt:&gt;
i rr.
\;""-s.::~
~
- • ., Ju•--'--'--•w
•
. ,.,..Y,

0

94.390i; !7:tt :;or-&lt;l.

I

\:2~:;;5 ~:e:c:, ~ o :~~:Jb ~:ine s

Jv-cr.t ct .,. . oint to ';;t :-.c:i1 ~ocl \?RS ~liYc:d.,;~:1 ::ill

l~_n!:o" ccill e ction f o:-:.~ •i;iw vultte :'&gt;f·t11c coala

II

L
1·

·I
For authority for price charged see
Corrsp. File No. 2-353.

II
I

li

I
I

,I
I
I

11I

Ii

- --

--=cc.-=.==-==c::..:::."'-

lOa.09
I

ii
.. . ·-··... ·

r
I~ l"O UNO I N T HIS !'.JILL, RE TUR N tT W I TH ALL P APE"RS YO A UD1TOR f OA COR R£C·T ION .
I F ,a..N £.RR,~:. O R , ,.,,oE L teL E P~MCIL. 'IH OVLO ft £ U Sl!D 1N MAKING O fLLS. IMP RES SION COPY WILL o e T AKEN SY DEP A RTMl!.NT MAKING B ILL
coP YING II""'

�AUOITNC,

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MAKE C H ECKS PAYABL.:: TO TH E U NION P A C I F IC CO A L CO, ANO ADDRtaSS
A LL REM ITTANCES TO ASSISTANT T REAS U RER , C HEYENNE, W YOMING

I

II

• j

For authority for price charged see
Corrsp. File No. 2-422.

lj
I

·!•'

..

,I

�Standord

Ferm 60

DURING T HE PERIOD

I

'
CAR
NUMBER

DATE

-- - - DATE1

SLACK

RUN OF MINE '

-

.

,~r;:
. . .'

I • ' .\ r,

..L. •' -_ ·,. I

- ....

f.
1:5{!~!:.

f lf:

er;

e~.~ l I

;.: n:~-:~;
J f:~tJ(.V

· ...
..~

6 t:
U,:

i 1=r.': f0

11

t.-~.,
~
~ r,

t.:1 tiI

.l.!1.--f:',._t..,

ft:-:- ~
~It. 0
~t' L

, I ~!:
... -•.·
.
':' If•11.:.
" '

II

It

k,;,rr, A

•I

... •• . -': II

--

1 7 1'; 1~, O'i~ j'

-t-........9t-e.',,

'

~

I

"l t;f)r,2 1·

._

eer ·2

c..
1~
-' eJ.~ I·1

8'1 i
t:. .:...
5
!:% f.

r,i-,_,t~('\

:, .. :.,.--:_ ""' ._ i

i! l:!lf'J ,!
1-1 '7 f €- ·

11

I

I
110'11\
-

I

·1

II

,,

t, ~ ~.; • •,

~c~r.~

1·
·1

f l /;

.
6 ,:-~r•o
::~ 'I
, , · ~t'

'

1: ~,;_; !

I

18
I
I

I

=-=

11

·- I

n,::

, ... ~ i:,::,y
•• · • r
, 11

re 3

1:

:..~ RWARP ~

1
I1£217'7
l26fi'l •

..

1so9o I

12011,s !

I 82369 1

OG 1
86 4

I

I

I

.

5:)

LI

"~ r,~
c:1 •

I

DLJ
l:J ( ,
,.
t:.J.t !j I
~.!. .,
85 u 1
'iZ c). I
10;.? •:::':;,. I
:-:,:-.,

-

I •

•• I

.... I

u

66 0
94 ;J

o·~ 6
6,} 9

76 8

I
I
.

82 8
95 9

Si) 8

10" 4

106 1

62 4

86 9

!1 4l50G l'

10410

I 4.17~4 1

tl4 3

I

7800 4

II 48311
TOTAL

==

~

5 £; ~

6"/ 0
82 2

·rn ..,
1

I

I 3939 . 6
J

23 14(44-1
9E.271
so.2:.:44 1
11

t-:,. 1

- . = =t·.,. - -

48~t')5:I

1

f~-;, '1
,.,_

· ,,

6315i~

1

I

I

I

.....c

~I

00 0
0'7 2
102 5

l

0,.
6 , .)

..-0, ►., 11

I

C":.

,3'1A'?r. ;'
r::'1 t~~c,, ,I
.., . "'
- .... ,. ,,
~ 0 :,.

I

f )M

I

i::•,.

I

~
I2,;5£60
76006
I 144581:

(.6

•' "' "• ,:-,
J, , "'i
• •I
I

I=' ~

r-.1

I

9'7 6
9G iJ

I \717"10,I

!?
r-:

BG

1

,

.. .. I
~-.·..

!: 4·"0':'?11

l

1

ll
i ·,~a17
'72'f- ~-. 1 •

p~ 4

~)~
u !

71 .1,
91 6

t''' !""'t)0 '
~

•'

r \ 7C
;.,

~-.).-•

I
I

P.'l 4 t

J.(, •~l~ I

I

'.;:)001 1
l f:11.11.
4--"'

P.&lt;.; "I '

~

&amp;.; ...

I\ :2414~ '1

e~ C I

r fr1Y.'
,,,,. ,,~.

"

' ,. I
I '1 •'? ) ', l•;

I

~c,
,''..; 6
"~,,.,
....... 2

1 r~n=-1 •

2EC 1:~'7

e1 ~

..c:,,,
, .. b

.,

J .. , . ,

2C751 I\

1·

I

~&gt;4 e
~~5 £

I

~ ('\,;Qr

'1",. · ~·1 l
I 170-Jo il

et ...r:.

., /::_'1
"' . ... ~·'2
.. J
• 11
I•

? ;'.(':t( I

,t

P.

. .,
g ,~...

I

===I= =

i;

~
r,; ~
&lt;;,. ,

l f;i f!.G
~ t.!.'Jr~'
... '"'D I
A

~/ }_,.j,1~1 ,1
:l~
~4 r.,
2.0 ,

WU'

(•.

(JC

•1 •- .... ••• 1
6'&lt;I~·,
-~.. ':

(10006 ·I
~:i~j ~ :1.~~ I
~~'.~Vi; J I
1:.140:-; 11

I

·~

2

flfi ._,

5
,._ .
C tJ 1
,.
84. ":!.: ;
llu ~_\ I

~ll,l~~ I'

(f.ti 8
r;: .,
.,,_
f.- ..,
€4 0

"' (., r.;-;t•~.. ,I
.• 4-.·•,,'t-1

Sf;

,2:Dfi~~2
4.!JS4"14
40il0 7
ltlfJCtl
:~~'77~)~
l(·.1-: 'J
1. (-S1,;--~ J

~1.~1.et::~

t--~~
"· Ll
79
fn. c

I

81 3 I

t:: f' ,. .,,,.
'&lt;) ,~0 / 4)

(l·~S:!""/2 1

~·

-j t ,. ,,
( ••
I •. . •t • .
I" "" . , . ,
J...t...4! !... ( ,i

I!

I

I ·,

;;.C.-.,.;
· , • .-,c,
__ . .. ··,
- ~

•t

19

e.,;.,: ...•··

• &lt; • • ,,. ,

II

I

l ,i

,r,r •""!
i ....
' -·

'!:!!JU
I !~.-·''t,
t.-.. !) i

•

()

i t!5!C~

11

I

SLACK

-~~·mra·1

6~555

I

e.-

RUN OF MINE

LUMP

FORWARD

18

i;,

e1 4.

t

BRO

~

l........
· r,. :, ('.n ti
"' Cr'\""
• ~ . v .....

. 1·

...

CAR
NUMBER

I

I

e:~ t:..

'C:
t'\'""'1
' .. 4.. . .... ......
4)

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

WEIGHT IN HUND RE D POUNDS

I

LUMP

16

0•15·5M

.

- -

60 0

-

�=

_

/
~-------------F
■
orm-60

Jf,i(

, A

.,
.. ,

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Staudord

TTT""~"T

S T A TEM E N T OF C O AL S H • : ~- ~
O"'M
- .....,._~ 1:0TCck~: ,..,, . "n•
SHEETNO.a ..._
!We:
_ _ _ _......
__,.;i"'J.·P.~l"~:l~IJ?~
,-.llll•
.....- - -- - - -M INES

·•=-·

Ll

.Jo CO., _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ OIVISION.

DURlNG THE PER IOD
-~~

DATE l

CAR
NUMBER

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

lr---

-

----,----

-

_J

- - - - - - - -11CATE

1i == = 1 \ = = = = ! l = =
I.U
= M=P ==l=1
R UN OF MINE i

Z4820 1
I 60212 \
I 2,210
4511'/ II
41~81
i Z4758 j

52 9 I
62 2
77 2
'75 2 I
80 9
71 6

1\

I

I

l
24

l' is10949
2&amp;X~8 I11
1

11

11122'1 j

1
;,1

80f.45 I
9021 i

:1
i
~3 1
9'1 9

• e11-:;6ll
' 21656

6~520!,1
E232411
'1 £0280'1 1\
S8Sl5j'
, 60'1'15 ,i
9E7141j
1
i' l41513 ij
11 78641
'1£0903
. 75532
~ 14959 I
! 11966 1
I
26 ' 10182 I
1
1

I: '13715 1

'13ll lli
100Z6 :

1

14:39 I

'I

!~r

'I l'U,711!
' Z040~
~0704 1!
1204'190
,i b 1Z48
I

l

, 33712

87500 11
6019a 1':

f 3'1208 :
'1

604.~l ,

Ii

"

!, l'ORWARD

~r
1,

I

I

6'1 ' 2

11

29 I 1£~£4 I,

83 s
94 '1
GO 2
65 6
83 6
83 8
61 9
06 ; 0
89 ·7
107 2
81 5
6'1 8
80 l
66 O
110 0
110 0
92 8 I
10!! 5 j

iH'

j 70613 1

2

~~~8 -1
1

1~7~9 1
1,.4...,3 n
l 37621 i
II 144~4 11
~8053
i 626~,e, I:
11
I

I

I

I

j

'18 2
81 4
8G 6 j
97 4:

\l1

I

I

•

1

14045 5

I!

1:1

-,°""..L===·-

72 9
m; 0
60 4 I
G'1: 9
fifi 7 1
82 2
85 5
82 8
66 ol
€4 21
01 8 1
8G 7
84 2
81 8
83 l f
83 l
85 8
87 6

I

,II

I

• 70 9

I

IIII'

SI.ACK

:: :

so=~5l
30 eo310 ;I
19477 1
6222.7 I
1 '1.0489
I 1ioo1 -;
6~116
14482
65.'1B3 !
1
6f.H58 'l
13477 Ii
• 1S4~4 !
C287?

85 2 I
65 0 ,
109 6

66 'I I
62 '1

I

65 o/
10, 1
85 0
79 7 1
81 7
78 8 j

1022
50~'185
3890/1
11601~ '
69Z01 j

1

I

RUN OF MINE

l t==
B ;,
=; vr =
F3
= ~=W9
=A8
=3 =0
1= = . = = t =!,,..-,... - - , . ~ ; ~1

11

96 0
66 s

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED ~ ou--;:;;;;- -1LUMP

1

106 o
105 '1
60 4

l 150Z5

II

SLACK

, nl-...:. = = = ,- - = - ·-

4 ! ~ ~ 11

23 \

CAR
NUMBER

,

I
1

1

1

I1

I
I
1

'1
TOTAL

==,rr=~=,==~t====tr=+===ff===:=F==;=c=+=~~k=h~
- l

�F,,rm l!K'

r.

191 i)

AnnRf',,

T o THE U NION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY, DR.
W.AKE C H(::C KS PA'r ABL:: ,o T.-&lt;E UNION PA CI FIC COAL C O. ANO ADDRESS
A L L REMITTANC!a:S TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER. CHEYt!NNE. WYOMING

141.100_.&gt; Lt1:1p
3'i .661,500;. --~ .,.~
3'!4, 500 •. .i:nt

.

"'I

.. 0

11

-·-1 n2 Guo ~ :n :1c!c ••
~ f. if t r}s
,

-?oo : "·i nes

II

. \ o __ Q

030

-~

IJ

,.

I!

n

If

·1

II

'f

!I

H

• ½a,: luct a.ocom1t r,oo:r r;TC!)~~tion o? ~oal

1 oe.de&lt;l c.t .JoliD.nCC : :i:nes Oct .
/\-v

car

1915 :

·,:oigh t
n7 o CIQQ".,
,r

CJ~ 76709
zm s:;4~91

()

55,100

.;.s J illcd - 1:'.t' 3 . J OO} ;~nt
:'.s ,;ori-cetocl -

~ ..

1 43. 000:;

.:;1 075 po~ 2 ..
125013
Coal
,.; l o f m }1el•1:~ _ __
1 _ 1_ 0_ .,_ 8_ 3_ , _ __
..,;1;;;;"'
,;;;·::;..;o;.;3::...;;;
0..:;..
;_

R .. : : . ,

For authority f or price charged s ee
Correspondence ll'ile 2-353.

I:
•'
t

l!:""jll~r;"

•

I

- ')

._ ..,.. I

Cirnn•T ·11,

,.,

.

_iCll00

the

I

APPKO\' }!O"

ii

.

· ,J

,.

I'

!

i
I,

UND IN TtiJ!I UILL., R~TURN IT WITH ALL ~,4~C.H5 TO AUDITOR t'OPI CORRe'.CTION.
p ,..N (:.AROfll IS ,,~ OE:LIOLC J,lt:N C I L SHOUL D D( U SED ,,., MAKING VIL.LS IMPR£5SION COPY W I LL ae TAK€1'4 OY D ePARTMBNT M AKING UU.L .
~nPl"lflC INK OH H

is correct ·

v

~

�. -,.-/

~-

-" -

;•rm 50

·-- --: - "·-,,

TO

union :l'u.Oirio ;L, ?: o

16 t,...:.
~o
0~ ~ -"-----

•

-

-

RUN OF MINE{

LUMP

I 204l4
25239

I

ll03'1
2'1019
26677 1
12619
84526
84231 11
84581
~ 12651
1 2616~,
12668
82951
89054 1

I

99 7 1

81 0
77 7
61 3
70 1

1

i' 1,543 l
I

77 l
97 1 I
100 5 i

I

_ _ : ~ OltWA ltD
..,
1

i,

I,

91 7
90 8
10 7 s ,
90 l
91 4
1

. 74 5 1

75 l
69 'l
104 8
96 2
90 2
60 7
70 6
77 6
73 5
79 3
100 9
94 8
09 0
102 8
89 6
100 S
98 'I
78 1
71 4
96 5
106 6
96 1
102 5

1 2585 I
1 £709
8-1593

~

·, 840!&gt;2
25706

!

.... &lt;&gt; u
e ,.."
•· '''·"4 •I
P.73A5
80160 I
83384 r.

• 27509

I

.

I

98 3
94 7
89 6
106 2

I

12657 1
84677 I

I

.

l OP. 5

I 20071 II

I 101 2
70 1.
1'
7Z 6

I
I

I

26324:
I 115~1

10:! 9
100 1 •

8~495 r

96 9

i

A44::59 i
~6560 ~

72 8 I
101 g

E2988 j;

~

I

lOZ 4
75 5 I
86 7 I

OZ'15'1 ,
11£.3 1
84416
f 5141 ,
26&lt;.09 1

11577

~ 8094.6 1
84.441

I

a9 a I

12689t

84.646 I

I! o~oga i,1

I 95 8 1

e(873 1
. 8Z824
I 1 0400
II 8S'l40 ~
1263 1 1:
I

77 5

840 P.5 •

I

I

104 6 j
10:-; s

l :_616 11
83707 ~
19 l oso10 !1
, a::;999 ,

89 4 1

=-

921 2

80000 I

I

41:?3 1&gt;

106 1
100 6 1

O,?G~

88 8
91 1
86 4
89 8
91 7
90· 9
86 9

SLACK

9'51lr =

89 5

I!

08 6

l

RUN OF MINE

90 7

26127
1 2666 jl
l t5£0
0803-1080~3
.. ,.j-6 II

79 5
72 5
95 9

12676 1
11 1 271 4f:
11
, · 1 2517 ,
t l t 687
I 12660j
l 1 2sa3
' 12623

I

20,331 ·

77 7

81727

8·15· SM

74 3

26876 11

93 9
74 5

1 ll892jl
1

1 ~0 ( ~ ~• j

89 0
102 3

1 2546 !
U~669 !
12704
11596 ~
26367
83648 11
25531

I

'

✓.1 """'.-: i .....,1. • I:='

93, 5
108 9

80099

59 3

lj 83945!j

,1

18

95 5

'

LUMP

-

1 26?,9

90 ' 5

t

II 8l350ij

83452

10478
84 54.3
A3844

90 2
85 1

I

8Z69l

j

17

106 5

1

8Z823
ii 82584 1
841791
h 8f6,10
I
•I

CAR
NUMBER

DATE!

95 5 I
92 7 I
109 0
105 3

80074 11
~ 83898

I

- -191 D •

-·

~

I

101 2

!

I

~

-

-

BRO . FORWARD

101 l '
100 " 1

MINES

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUNOS

SLA;.;-~- - =.---,..

II 12514

1 -• -

SHEET N0.- -

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUNOS

CAR

NUMBER

I

Standarc

-

co.,_ _____.,lc..
Y..,_
c,"}T_._TI.,_,U. ,_;_ _ _ __ 01v1s10N,

DURING THE PERIOD_-=a-'O-'-VC
-'-',□
=0.:..
' ~.:..!_~..;;c.__

17

...,. __ _ -

Heli~oo - c,.__ _ _ _ _ __

STATEMENT OF COAL SHlao FROM

1s

- - - - - -- ------;

__:::~ •• Pi.~T '"'r' ., • C IF I~ COt..:r, ~

fi.

DATE

-

- - _•

I

I

, . _, 4173 5

I

I

oi a I
--==--~

I

8566 4

TOTAL

~5 8

~3..-

I

J

J

'=
'

�~-

---

--............-

-~

..._..

----- - -- --

_/

co.,

OURlNG THE PERIOD

.

I

RUN OF MINE

SLACK

95 0

26641
84081
12510

97 1

I

~

I

23

91 7

81 ' 1
74 ,9

89 16
79 8
69 6
78 2
77 4
74 4
79 5
99 •6
97 9
1

, 8Z'l60J!
i 81282
20086 1/
Ii,, 70088 1
:1 11164
11 26526

22 1 10£73 !

90 1

104 6
101 9

11sia l

l

101 7
94 2

I

II 81ot4 1l

1
Ii 83371
2'16os,

1

7fl 9

76 O,

033£4
1£6~~

75 4 1'
91 8

1£514 ,
1E54S '

0~ , ,
89 3

0Z400
85492

76 3 1
72 A

91 3

014~0

01 0
73 6
103 8
91 0
98 , 0
102 5

102 2

77. ,,

12571
l ZoZO
1 2618

91 1
91 0

101 4

102 l
76 3
75 0
93 0
96 8
76 l
89 0
74 4
89 4
96 3
91 - 6
92 3

11591
~3285

12548
80992
1£67'1
26604

12516

l 12668

80 7
'

I

88 4

l.1725

I

I

93 0

103 9

8 0 052 1

I

I

-==l:==-=11=
!~ ="O=R=W=A=-=
=o=t,i=
, =~~i=
4=
0=
04= 4=tt===;=-9=0=ct=
·1=fl"= rT
=O=TA
=L==tl
J

89 8

83291

78 3
79 2

i

·- ~-=

90 'l

100 1

2513£

273911
84105

95 .4
74 6
74 3
54 8

,·

8016?,

8~887 j

24 j f,QOAII

100 2
98 6
73 3

264=:61
267'14 •
II 858~41:
I: a:31401
8S961
89054 '!
800'14 1
83 ~07 I
II 8Z598 tl
'1 8Z515•

73 6
81 9
73 3
98 6
98 1
68 0
100 4

26615

72 2
75 9
77 4
78 •2
72 0
103 1

I 83980 !

64 lp7
80265
8Z627
11205
26572
4628
27165

25278 1

91 1

2012'1
8f062 1
8~190 I

• 70 4

I 20304
25519 ,

107 8

I

I' NUT

92 2

I

A30~A

~63712
10G7G
54612
26379

98 9

•

SLACK

93 9

I 82816 1

97 ·5

I 2s6s1 1

F MINE

0~1 ~
94- 'l

I 26561

91 9
93 'l
78 4

82544
1 20115 1

~

l = ,Ar,
4

I

64401

93 9

~!i~l
IaII 83753
82346 1

,,

26214:
2.s201

80 0

~867
,I 83 266
~ 83393
8

I

22

7Q 6

11

I All.. n,

ll=B
= R=O~lj;. =F=
OR=W=A=RO
= r =~

71 •7

10798

I 83350

~

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUN DS

CAR
NUMBER
LUMP

71 6

84133
11 83653
80E27
·,l 25892

2'14E5
; 84498
26174

_I-•· i.'}.TT

- ___/
-IIOATE

89 3

1

1

-

=--=• ==•~

19 \ 10633

r:-YOIHllG

--i

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUND~

CAR
NUMBER llf - - - - - - , - - - - -. , - - -- - -LUMP

SHEET No.J . .q____

o!v1s!..$!':!.ir . r.::
i•:o•: ,.,.r.1bor 16 t~"""'
o_3_0"-_ _ __101 ti ;n_{)j { :U J

To union P.ac ific R . :{ o

I

Stopdard

Rel i..,;mg=e,__ ___ _ _ __ _ __ MINES

STATEMENT OF COAL SHI-D FROM

20

- -- - - --

·- --- ... -- _ _..

....u.;;;:-lL.:.J::O:~ r _~G r;no CO..i L CIJ.

,.,,, /

DATE

--

Fonn 60

:

'==
8=
04
==
2, =:c:1=;==8=9~ · 8=1"'18
= 3~ 1=11=:

t==t=I

�/

1·1Ti'l'

m•

1 (' •.

I

NJ::ER l t - - - - --,--- -- , - - - - - - , -- - -IIDATE
1
LUMP
RUN OF MINE
SLACK

:'.U2

~ 2'1337
l 1£6'16

89 6

I 12714
83679

89 1

8~664

08034

08043
0803 9
80107

2678Z

6Z64'1
261 8408~
I 84488
I 8'10761

! 11:i:1'
25462
11,

I eo292

96 8
74 , 7
93 , 5

94 ' 2

I•

103 2
104 11
102 4
102 3

25933

84265;
I 843471
! 83788!
I 8417~
847061
r
84592

I

:~:~~l
I
I

83545il

1 83201·
1

25940
I 27~04 ,
27 11 84713 1
26648!j
ij 84~25i•
1 257471
832-16,
-1·

, 8Z29Z
., 08041:
080541
80109j,
,] • 8358Z\I
I 82890,

µ,

I

71 7

101 6

25448 1

95 l
71 8

8 Z816

71 3
9:; 5 I
71 5 I
75 1 1'
73 2
79 0
100 0 1

£7113 '

81025

80 4

90 0

1~!591

92 9
90 8

l }.;684
12666 1

81, 2
69 , 4
97 8

126~2

88 5
91 2

1 2651 !1

96 6

89: 3

12566 !
126~4
84468
11683

65 0
88 7

76 2

72 4

89 6
101 2

103 0

25222

103 4
94 9

84'1'12,

90 2
102 6

97 8

11888 !
11364. !

96 0
99 8

95 2
98 2

g7 6

73 9
68 2
70 8
'11 4
69 4
75;:

72 0

I

4120 'I

e~soo :

105 2

84597 1

102 2

11144.

25596 '

94 1

809?,8
P,0209

96 0
69 9
96 3
104 8

268~3

81367

I

.

'14 4

105 '1

A4218

i

TOTAL

'I

II

103 4

84842
;

I,

90 '!
90 0
102 4
93 5
100 4

1 26l~ j
1 2667

84677
11213
29

a-,-

79 6

82256 1
80000 1

97' 1
88 4

~4

73 8

83621
~3980 1··
~4 179 I

68 7
104 4

412071
91 0
90 1
90 0

_I

LlUT

53 0

83452

103' 7

I 11897

II 842E5i'!

I
94 6

SLA~K

'71 5
'12 8

Af400
8S4~2

74 1 4

RUN OF MINE

'[I

77 2
75 5

08035

89 6

8001'1!

I

83938

90 5

25209

LUMP

12586

89 2

1 1;681
12687
l 1Z6Zl

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

12706
12507

97 4
95 , 2
78 0

84450

',',

27

90 ' 0

I

-

8•U·5M

BRO . FORWARD

9tl 6

lf520

-=-=-

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MINES

Union ·~acific :~ 0 l7.,

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

DATE

SHEET N0.- - -3 0

CQA,·. (! 0..........

&lt;,elip.rme

.,,, / ~TATEMENT OF COAL SHla:O ,FRO~
TO

, , !J! H' I n

63 I 0

8307 2

n ..

n

�.I

Slallcaro

Form 60

~ ,_,,

rw~

!!"/TC!1 , ·~n'I:' 0 0) ..L C,!l.

✓/ STATEMENT OF COAL S H l - 0 FROM
TO

J?e1-l r,nce

Uni on -;;&gt;aoif'ic R .. .Ao

..cc
4 ~0 -

MINES

-

CO.,,_ _....
•·rv
.....,....:.Y.....i _,_
T...,_H'-"G_

DURtNG THE PERIOD-_ _ _-1,!;~

SHEET No.• -

_ __ __

OIVISl~'h0.i u.f,(• ~

h.er-J.6-to-3~0L---- 191--o.

t t, ~;, { ;! ; • 8•15· SM

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
DATE

I

~

N-7:a"ER I ! ' - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - OATE 1!
LUMP
RUN OF MINE
SLACK

II

=!l====lF==.....,.=!;======:1,-===-=!,1==

29

8375411

30

26836
8575lr

75 3 ,
75 3

11 8~4 7~ '
1Z64:8 I

76 2
72 9
90 0

I 838141
I

II 80257 ;

74 0
91 5
93 3
a, 4

azGssl

,a 3

11 a41zs 11

I 80I:27 !1
r s119'jl
81887 I
81583 I
12673~
l a2074~
a1z15 r
97055,

I

' 12510,l

90 4
91 ,4

I I

i

78 4
71 ,5
91 0

11

95 8 '

79 6
75 3
75 4
911
71 e

: 125311;

I

-=!==--ll=:c'
. --====--!l==....,.~==--===+-==--4-==BRo
FORWARD

74 3

1bi :

~ 12678,

I

I

I

?.107 ~

~5 a

I

11

~

:i

'I
I
'•

I

l
i

I'

I,,

I,
11

SLACK

76 a

:~g~:11

;I

RUN OF MINE

76 l

26050q
t 20445~
I 12sa21

ij

LUMP

76 1

e4144j1

83496

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
Nuci:aiR

II
11

lI

i

11
I

I

.
TOTAL

�ouRtNG THE PER1oo_ __ _
no•,1 ~rnbcn6

NUMBER

-

-

HOATE

1

17262 i----1
1
e195s l
•

I 26873

j

I 80987

l'l '1· 70036
1 80952

- - . - - - - - --

1

a2 6 1

I
'18 o

115411
11573

104 l
102 3
97 'l

1

I 26562:;
11 E426Zjl

:~i~,I

107 1
107 l
104 0
104 0
90 : 5
96 7
69 7
98 4
104 0

II1 84281
181 26548!
I 84696
I 25656 1
i 27378
1

i a9141
i 10'187

! 25586

26644 1
1
84440,

I, i7344 I

l
11

,

203011
1911 6l6lll
f 11326

I.: 12546·1

I! 2,e1a2,;

f, £577R,
1
1
11616'11
/: 4.4509
·'1 10740.
1
e11oi1
llt60•
I f.6990
1

1

, 84:~6
~ 5E48 1
20 !1 421'1,58 ,

26502

81079
22

I

I

i

26094
26370 1
10776 1
84747 I

42112 1

64722
11074
04701
26074
264'11,ll

81168 '

~m~i

257031
231 AQ892I1
25077 j
402531
81724/
81732
96a6zll
848471

'

84051!'
82-3P2;

102 9

I

54468 ,
26247 '

I 10 9
I tni2
84841

,

½gg i

I1 8-d8171I

l,

~o~i;;;;;Gi

~; :

'I 81424.I

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUNDS
CAR
NUMBER
LUMP

99 3

&amp;'J

99 8
lOB 6

'

=

I'

l~~ ~
I

27089
I 84258!

r-

75 2
91 7 •

98 z

~ !57~:;

,
1

•

105 9

I 11.200

1·

B·U·SM

SLACK-==-;.===II" =

95 8

!I 2691'1
"

-

RUN OF MINE j

==11, == = ! ! : = ~==1

~

I

IGHT IN HUNOREO POUNDS

I

CAR

DATE

to 30

108 9
97 l
94 O

290553'

241 11351

94 4
104 3
67 6
96 6

26150
112".16
26559
10218

1

I

96 4 1

Go o

98 Oj

97 8
72 5

I,

94 2
79 6

98 5
91 o
103 3
70 1
'17 8

11388

66 3
92 8

100 5
91 8

104 '1
103 3

,

l56l2
21909
122'78 I

88 0
109 8

I105267'
39(2

1~
88 0

I

5977

'18 6

27 11oza47

TOTAL

SLACK

,137,,1 5 166 9
84 9
98 3
79 6
95 9
95 9
78 9
99 l
100 1
95 1
110 ol
10'7 7
90 8 '
87 8
• 95 6 1
104 4 :
101 6
81 o,
103 1 1
97 5
9"7 Gl
76 4 1
107 0 1
'78 1
80 6
79 S
78' 0
100 3
67 5
97 4
81 5
95 8
9.' I 2

26 339273 1
a4745
700B5

29 157326
11 118749
lGG 9

RUN OF MINE

97 2

i

101 2
95 l

100 1

�ITovnsb ci• lG to~~3~0_ _ _ _191-6.s,

DURING THE PERIOD

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUNDS
NiI::ER !!--- - - - , -- - -~ - - -- -1
LUMP
RUN OF MINE
SLACK

73
29

504291
839'18
11 278678
! 26260

70 6
88 8

61U41
65215

I

II

SLACK

BRO

,
,·
'

f

FORWARD

I

I

100 'I
97 ' 0

2£&gt;41~
84764 1
61611 1,
84'157
54677 1

67 1
96 1
94 2

100 2
101 8

I

104C5

2oa94 i
! 251081

I

RUN OF MINE

93 l
103 2
59 _2
,1 6
68 4
76 7

278'/02
~4509

I

LUMP

84 0

11621

I

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUNDS
CAR
NUMBER

- = - = - = =n==11====~1===1:=t===¼c=l1 ====1==p=-= -•= -

91 8
62 9
104 l

18,~l
25513 t
82.505
26891

30

8l

~
CATE

100 'I

1806 0

I

I

I

., .
l

I'I
1

I

i
1:
11

I
11

j

Ii

1

,.ORWARD :

1•

TOTAL

1==-+.'=-==-=;·ol=1
- ===r==='ft==tt===tr==-:==r===;==,===;c=f====JL
,I
; =="'=t,===!+--=ilI=

�1-

Staodnnl

Form 60

,&gt;,, t! I F TU

"'

-.:&gt;ac i -;"' ic ::; e ;,

SHEET NO,_ L _o _ _

a el it:.nce •' - -- - -- - - M INES

STATEMENT OF COAL SHt&amp; o FROM
TO UDi on

VtJ,:,."l., vO.

co.

Q

DURlNG THE PERIOO_ __

C Q:::,o::_\ ) 0

DIVISION,

..,:; f \ {... '-'rt. -

}Lt-:-;l~Jt)

l,ovcr1bor 16 t o ~O,- - - -19~

__._,_-"'-"-.,.__,_,=-"'=-=.:::c.....:::..-=-~

D 18 5 M

!I

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

DAU\\

16 \\ 81081
l '7 1194~
,11)

27352

I 1125e

i

LUMP

RUN OF M~NE

SLACK
i :ITl'i'
= ~ - • ~"t.~

I 72 2

26946 I

I

I

95 0.
92 A
94 ()

I

92 1

25760 1

II 27~57 '
l

1!

!

LUMP

RUN OF MI NE

SLACK

I
I

'

I

I

I

I

I

96 6

23 \j' 84.392 1
27 .26625 1 88 1
,,

CAR
NUMBER

BROrr- FORWARD

94 8 I
92 6 I
99 8

ie 1 27390 ,
\

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNOS
OATEI

I

I

l
l'
:

96 6

734 3

-68 1

I

I

I

1\

I

'1

II

;

I

!

I

• 11

li

I

I'

~

1

I'

I

I

I

I

!

:I

I

.

ri

,I

I

'
I

I

I

I

·'

!l

• I

I

I

I

iI

I
I

I
I

11

l

I
I

I
I

'II
I
I

I

'

jl
I'

1,

I

'1
I

! !

I

'

Ii

I•

I

.

I

I

!j

I

I

II

·1

I

rII

I

.
I

'

I

,,

I

•

I

I

I

P'ORWA"D

---==-4.•:--r-

'"

I

I[

I
1:

,_ ,

TOTAL

l

'

�':
••

''\.C..'.., '- ft n ....
I

:,'- :

,.;,,

R3CA?ITUL!.i.T I01i o:? :;0:1-1 SHI .?.PZD l!'ROI~ i{!•':LI AliOE .:i!H:~S ~o
UoP,.R.RoCOo DiGI;-~ ':T~ ?l:U0D HO'!o 16-30, 1915 .

- - ---,-!&gt;ivision

&amp;11eot !Joo

r;:,-oning

1
2
3
4:

'.i?otal
lTeoraska

I

Lump

r--

Rnn o:f m.ne

s. 565,400-J

8,042,100
8,30'1,200
2,107 ,4:00

53 9 000:':',. :

53. OOO!J

l

Total

Grand Total

1

88.10°'~3
I 141. 100,~~

1 B3,100J
94 ,800

Slack
95. 800i,~
89,800
95 ,800

27,022. 100:::.___ ~ 77 , 900} 281,400~i
8, 033,4:00i •
1 ,806.000

166, 900/f I

1 0,G3 9,400J

166, 9001.J

2

O:&gt;'.!.0:1.·au.o

Nnt

I

-

-

96,600) 734.300z.1
,. 7 • t),. 61 • ,r,::) 00r.'L

.,

3 74, 500# 1182, 600{!:

�DEPARTMENT No

··- - - - - · --

.......

AUOITNC . -

-

To THE U N IO N P A CIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

-i-- -

MAKE C HECKS PAYA BLE TO THE U NION PACIFIC COAL CO . ANO ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANCES T O ASSIS T A NT TREASURER. CHEYENNE. WYOMIN G

!I i'oR

,I
For authority for price charged see
Oorrsp. File No. 2-449.

I
I

I
I

I'
I

.,

!

r

:,I

11

I
I.

'I

CPEU: T T&lt;i

:i:,

i
,I'
·I

I
I

ii

.:z l o

h

�Form 50

,,

,,-..._

S HEET N0.- - - -

r---,.._
• ,O.!.l '\..._,.~,._._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M INES

• 7- .... •

STATEMENT OF COAL SH\__ ED FROM

/

~

Stondord

r_

To ~ou t hern ?ucific

co.~_ _ __ _______ _ O IV ISIO~. ·~~ :»!( . '"')

OURlNG THE PERIOO_

_

__
:;_O_l"_O_t'l_.b_t_vl_~_l_ i_i_ i _0_ 5_0_ _ _ _1915o

'"rtf:~ · D . •
Ji •

-

0

DATE

I

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR

1'1
18
19
20

£'i'3 9'1
81-6~4

94 6
I 72
15

£:5128
£614 0
26506

91 0
04 l

a~u,s

22

I

E5~~1

89 ~

110 77
£6971

87 6
8'! '8
DO 'O
08 3
89 7
~o 0
90 0...
89 0
89 2
09 0
86 4
89 9
90 0

f.6086
26 II 9~085

II '70013
I 1 1£1'1

II 2ooao

,i f:5626 11
:..5l0 9

I F.'/ 031
t9 I ::1~z,
..
1
!

K

I

88 'I
II 7:;oeo 1 89 5
n I
P,;Q
! b.... s:&lt;D
( •. · o ...,
00 4
i
I E040:31
El~ 1
I
Ii '2.C75~! I &amp;7 0
;I

I

!
I

I

i

I

I

I

I

I

I

I
I

I

lI

I

I

I

l!

'

I
I

I

!

I

I

I

i
I

I

I

II

I

I
I

I

I

I

I

.

i
l'

I

11

l

I

I

t

'

I

!

,

11

I

i
!

I,
·1

I

I

·I
lj

.

I

2280 g

i!

'

FORWARO

I

~

11

S L A CK

I

i 5G8J

I,

RUN OF MI NE

I

BRO!

?l ·4

~
~~... _
,,,..4.,.

I

L U MP

-

l
I

a, a

£4 1! £6312

,

RUN OF M INE L . . :~

91 6

re 11117

,i:7

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUN DS
CAR
NUMBER

-ATE

NUMBER

LUMP

..

8 IS SM

-

11

I,
•I

I

!,

j,

I
11

11

I

'

I

FORWARD !!

I

!~-

l;

I

I

I!

ii

!i
il

1!

!
!
·- ----- __ ..... -- --.__

II

:
I
I

TOTAL

--- . _ _

I

.
_,

--

�Fm 111 l:IO
~PART MENT No. _

,-.J&lt; 1u.1sTEREn 1~
i -~

-: -.r.:::.l2ER 1915,

l
j

To THE UNION PAC IFIC COA L COMPAN Y , DR.

MAKE CHECK S PAYABL E T O THE UNION PAC I FIC COAL CO , AND ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANC:!S TO ASSISTANT TRl?:ASURER. CHEYl?NNE, WYOMING

h ] J _ ::n..71)
s. ..,,
r~&gt;.
.. ;"\00 ., .

1 • -~-:.. u

..• .. •.. "°- -C

~.. .,':;'0
\f

'1: ~

, ,,, .... c •-...c,

!:.:;;-.:...., M
... 0
::.:'ob. . ::\ !1.CO

"

·1

n

!!

I

,.
I

I

!,

.1.

For authority for price charged see
Corrsp. File No. 2-449.

II
• I

I
I

I

b
I

·1

I
I

I

I• I h,•ro,by ccn ifr

I!

Al'l'tlOVH J)'

ii

�Standard

Form 50

SHEET N0 ..- - -

STA TEMEN T O F C O A L S H (

E D FROM _ _ _ _ ____,Ti.-.01.ie.n{J ----..___ _ _ __

TO •~outhcrn 1., i"if:l:fi c

_

_

M INES

c o.,, _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 01v1s1oti f t{1l'··•...-lf[1\

5
ouR l NG THE P ER1OO._ _ _.....
;;'""'c___,_'¥-=- P-=
r )=b-"P.=r_,,,
l =G_ t-==0~ 3=0_ _ _ _ 1s1_!_

1A'l , ' ;, 1, \-; .
1

-

~

•

8•15•5M

25097
l.1171

RUN OF MINE j

2681.4

92 6

264~0

87 3

70080
11~51

18

19 ' 11504
11880
\1 r:5133
2'1101
84779
20 7005£
10390

104. 2
89 6
89 l

I

98 G

I

l

25592
£4 1 25850
I 26984
I ~71~1
11
1168'1 ,
I 84672 1
012!:.7 1

26 1 269p9 l
26613
~5240

26898 1
27496 •

I

I
'

105 5
103 9
97?

I

'

11

I'

I
I

t

99 6
96 , 5

85 9
·72 0
91 ' 4
90 7
89 8

.

j
I

'

90 ' 1

86 4!

i

107 , 0

I

70 6
9£ 3
91 0
88 6
89 5

•
'

ooll 81114
1
21zo1I 89 7

100 3

125&lt;.3 0

1211 0

r,I
Ii

I

93 5

23 1 81041

I

FORWARD

101?

99 14
92 ,8
10•'c; , ~.

2'1000
270719
25734

29 I

.
BRO

'

91 7

ll.524
I 11915

E2 !1

SLACK

94 7

89 8

I 84-5'1'71
i

RUN OF MINE

88 4
94 8

I 27042
2'1i62!
i

r

L.UMP

80 2

26226
tV075
11184,"
84482

l

SLACK

90 l
91 4
7S 2

814.86

17

CAR
NUM8ER

ATE
LUMP

16

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

WEIGHT I N HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

DATE

I

'

70 0

'

I

'
:

1'

I

I
I

I

'!

l!

l

'

!

I

I

.

I

,..ORWARD

=-..===!1

:

TOTAL.

I
•

I

i

i

I

I

I

I

""

�,-

G.~i .~:..'1.

;~10 :l._~ic

I{ 8 {;1,-. rlc:RRll 1 ,

:.1~ 1ll"O :t::

' .) o

0

l

NOVE.7i,t BE~ 192S. } T o THE U NION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY, D R.
MAKE CHECKS ?A'fA8 l..E TO THE UNION PA CI FIC COAL C O , ANO ADDRESS
A l..L REMITTAlsCCS T O ASSI STANT TREASU R E R. C HEYEN NE, WY,PMING

1'

!

~o

• ..

:;o:?.1

6lc.ck

I

...

0

,..,,.

'

_ o t) c)

: ..1.nes

oZO

I!

.Sf! 0 95Bo1 ,

I

~Oo52

For authority for price charged see
Corrap. File No. 2-353.

II

I

·1

'

i'
I
I
I.
/
,, UNO'"" THI:) DILL RETUON IT WITH AlL PAf-'l!ns To AUDITOR P'OA CORRl:CTION.
IF A'N ERAOPI
O
IILU'
coPYl,.,c;.
•~t&lt; ts
CR INDEL-1
"' P &amp; NCIL.1HOULD ue IJSEO IN MAKING OIL-LS . IMPR4SSION COPY WILL OE TAKE.N UY DEPARTMENT MAKINC BILL

F or lhc An,l i,,.r

�:".1 --c;.;.

Stll!ldard

Form 60

,,,,-:.

--=-=.:·: 11~:""0;j Tl,i (; Tj." 'fC

STATEMENT OF COAL S ~ E D FROM _
TP

_

SHEET No.~ l......._~- -

___,,Il=L=nn=a;.___ _ ____,.~- --

co..

Unlon pac ific B. :t,.

~-Zf&gt;lG ITG

~ ---

c1v1s1ON.

;ic ,;enb~r J.6 _t,,_,
·o
~ Z:..0
..' - - - - - -191- 5 , 11

DURlNG THE PERIOD

_IL

-

CAR

NUMBER
I

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUNDS
LUMP

RUN OF MINE!

I

:-

97 o I
9., t}

16 180615
80804:

I

I

80812
8 0725

I

I

80692

I

56 8

52 5
68 8
105 4
72 4
70 °6

804~2

'18 6

,1

80715

181 80859

~0666
I ~0797
00682

92 3
'16 9

I

lOP 1
96 4
91 5
93 6

80800,1
807581
ii

,: P"ORWAAP

~

I

110 0
'15 5

eoc;s6JI

1:

= --

I

96 3

00~68
80333
80611
I

106 8
79 6

'

80786 1

~4649
e4722
64673 1
8?-602
83326
80540
80426
80317

102 5
98 4
96 8
75 4
110 0
79 2

l'l 'l 257tl8 1

76 9

~4275

106 8
102 9

808!}4 1

97 1

80648 1

806051
808:::SO
80685
84521
26194

54 6

80853

!t

I
I

68 6
56 1
I

I

80931
80757
80604
80924
08070
80696
00784
TOTAL

l.

;. •

0·15•5M

.

.

I

SLACK

··I

I

9G 6
96 2
100 1
103 1
76 9
?6 2

I

93 2
91 2
69 4
87 2
78 2
102 6
99 7
105 1
102 7
108 3
105 9
101 3
68 0
75 0
68 3
75 7
73 '1
69 1
101 2
95 4
91 6
95 6
98 2
96 3
101 7
101 4
96 9
97 1
106 6
75 4
77 0

.
0.lE'l 2

,.

93 6

80912 1

80764 1
806~6

'10 ' 2

80594

90 6
98 2
91 7
100 4
92 4
99 2

84342
80404
80586 ;

1

80-!09

i

IT?r2
91 ·9

80875
80878 !

91 0

80570
80578 1

RUN OF MINE

8083 5

I

1

II

j.

'

90 l

I' 80149
80148!'
~11, 8Z492 ji
2'12Z9
ii
808(9 II

Ii

I

90 8
89 1
86 8

H
84.C49 1
II

I

99 : a

20218
80870
80773
80890

52 l

I 803-"'1
I 80646'
·1 804691
10£30
251461
l· ao109j
11 05'71'1j
1! 807221
I' 80909
l! 97101
,,

I

80660

I

LUMP

80£68

75 1

II 805'151
I

~6 9 1

82 2
81 6

I

,: ~S5
Ii

17 80676
00623

99 , 9
72 5

80701
•i 80714
lj 80699
,1

I
96 8
95 9

,t

II

FQRWARD

91 7
96 3

80768
80753 j
80744 ,
80651
80832

80777
eo7s2
i,, 80€031
ti 806271
803?51
11
80872
I

I
=
BRO

7 -·

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

DATE
SLACK

(Y1;·7~;
11
~
--

--,
DATE

MINES

8513 5

I
I

I

I
I

I

I

,..._

-

�Sto.odotd

Form 60

:::'E-~ UlU:vIJ v:..c T.i•' I~ C0 /1.L COo

.,

Bann.a

STATEMENT OF COAL S~EO FROM
TO

2o

SHEET NO.- - -

---

M INES

WYo:n_
rm_ _ __
co.,_ _ __ __

Union pc.cific .::. Ro

OURlNG THE PERIOO_ _=n--'-o"..:...."...:....:
·'~t'l
--'· b_c_r_;_lc.....G_;_
. t_o_ ZO
_

OIVISION-.

] t, r.'·?,'~..:••1 'l

_ _ _l91~

Jl a.,_;,/ !J

LUMP

80597'
80485

18

I

I

I

7:3 0 1
o9 2

27288
84529
84276
2538'1
26949
27402

96 4
91 0
100 9

87 0
102 ,6
101 0

1·

8428'1
ij 25100
83964
i1 84688

101 5
9:3 5

~ 2'1105

1I 812601

19 l 105:;21
,l £728'1~.
:1

96 l

80780 !
8074611
I 80844 ,1

S3 5
77 8

/i

":1 80801;

:i

II

97 4

68 5

98 0
78 1
70 1

81784
818431
81516j

77 l
97 3

25638 1
971041

'75 'l

99 4
101 6

70 7
65 2
101 6
97 6
104 8

80640

101 7
106 9
84 9
103 1
97 8
101 6
96 9
97 6
72 2
71 6
73 7

80368

'14 6

♦

70 0
70 6

i

I

1

ll=c

98 5

100 4
103 3

I ~0426

89 0

Ii FORWARD I•

I

811

80333

4351 'l l

I•

-

94 4

I

101 7
100 4

80772
806~2
A0.404
805A6

98 6

., 80'150 ,

57 7
101 3
94 0
10::5 5
98 2

80645

96 8

I 808(3 1

67 5

70 7
54 5

I

110 0
71 1

80643ii
80602 !

73 2

802l6
80857j
80678
00687
80908
I 80628
80799
21 80618
80769

96 0

.I f:51901
1 1 284
8Z056j
~

I

69 6

20[,}:ll

99 2

203151/

'

841~4 1

101 2
63 6
99 7
101 5

25846
461011

49 3
74 9

25523

76 4
96 7
110 0
78 4

112541

'I

I

67 5

l! 8~856 1
11 8~5'/8 I

54 9

272421
84428 !
83 7611
2696'1 1

110 0

1',I 8 ~530
'1 ge157

80409

80570
80578
80442
80575
80347
80594

?.0175
27202 11
27387 1i

104 ·2
76 2

25785
26536

1.1:151 rr
56 5

~1528 1

•

SLACK

80:375

80911
64250 1

68 5
81 8
92 6

I

RUN O F MI NE

8054.5

55 0
70 0

' 83497

LUMP

80469
80794 1
80871 1

73 7

rr=,-

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUN DS

CAR
NUMBER

BRO . FORWARD

19

97 2

80544
l 80379
I 80:377
08048
II: 80930
27106
I 27!396

I

7

99 '1
104 2
103 •9

80302

1

I

106 7
104 0

I
I

SLACK

I

'70 0
104 0

26304

I

RUN OF ~INE .
I

80422

I

3

WEIGHT I N HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

DATE

il

8•15·SM

-

'

8f98 6

TOTAL

I

I

I

�Standnrd

Form 50

'.::HE UNION -1?.A.G..IF lC_QQAL_QQ...
STATEMEN T O F C O A L S~EO FROM
Bnnna
TO Union ?acifia ;i .. ~ o
co.,
\7YOUiliG

/

/

/

SHEET NO.

M IN E S
D IV IS ION,

DURING T H E P ER1OO_ _ __,;=10:;....-:._· c=
.r.1:.:..:
,b:..:e=-=r:.-......:::l:...:6~ t-=o--=
:5-=-0_ __
I

WEIGHT I N HUNCRE C POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

DATE

LUMP

75 4 i
71 4
9:; 6 I

I

80831
-~
80798

I1 80856

96 6 !

·1 80640
•! 80925
ll 80735

97 5

1

1
1

·1-=-----r--

LUMP
BRO . FORWARD

80368
803Z:-3
A04B6
A0545
fi04';.69
60485
80422

22

I

'

107 7

,: 25357

97 1
66 8
66 1
64 0
70 7
100 '6
83 l
75 6
97 0

j',,
,1

,1

8409q
8Z697

83749
26323
I:I 1oi93
'I 8l'i41
II f6615
I
)1

Ji 25579 !
26£50 1
Ii 25E60
11 26870 1,
70084 !

f 2l,,1

80f 9 ~ ,:
01s,1011

ii

97111 1
81!?28 1

I

'1

26516

11

f=707e

II

:1 2~205
80544 1
!1
11ez5 .
11 80015:l
1'
f' e2926
11
27
- ,, J,.-::.~
. . .. 1:

264€0 1,
eoG~4 ·
I, €01F.8 ji
.I eo54,0 .
I

I

J

l

1219
80716
I
80811
I

'l'!
lOC .,
103 7
63 7
lO!J 9
• 81 3
105 5
109 0
1 10 0
71 7

42ZG 9

ii l"ORWARo li

84773

100 0

!:&gt;n "-'l!A 'I

'18 8

80863

23 1 80864

I
'

I

1 inn A

l 100 o
I

8 0 705
8 0743
80804
8 0812
80'125
8 0 768
8 0 912
08~ 0

80899
ao703
TOT AL

I

I

'lz al

10:~ al
103 5 1
100 l
109 5
96 7

I 11526
80798 ~
080{l9 •
80749
27224

I

96 8

75 9

I 27217 j

84 0
7~ 0
81 0

84 6
69 9

1

',1

26~37 1
27&lt;l68
97035i

109 8
69 2

I

I

80831

80871 ,

I

9i:; 3 1

aoe::;2

80Gl 6 ,I

I

101 8 '

A0656
807'12

I

98 4

100 5 ,
99 6 1

~5 3 1

I 00648

95 2
109 1
109 2
98 2

I

1;

00615

69 0
72 3

80969 1

72 5

'n1 o

80828

6~ ·1

I

'12 0
70 6
50 3

806GO I

100 8 , ~·

57 9
72 2

55 6

97 0

SLACK

81 •7
74 4.
52 5

00409

ti 82644 •
I 83637
I
8~028

H 8077 1 1

80 8

80~75

80668

Ji. ,7Y..; D -tl I\--- B•15·5M

4235 9

eos77

87 5
92 1
102 4
106 6

i 80706

i

80379

87 6

eoee6

-. ,..,. ,,')' '" '"' ...') ~

'r. ~ 1
I\ '

RUN OF MINE

80302

93 9

8 0 606

191-5.

WEIGH T IN HUNDRED POUNDS

-

I

88 8

80792
Ii 80807

~

CAR
NUMBER

DATE

78 8 ,
99 0 !

80 6 16

:1

SLACK

I

80883

I

1

-I

80~17

20

RUN OF MINE

I

3,,___ _

.

97 1l
98 5

'

81 1
'/3 5

101 8
103 9
103 5

I

75 7

:

79 0
77 6
79 0
73 0

98 9
95 4
93 6
94 3

··--

88 9
'13 6
73 9
75 7

es10 g

I

I

100

el
I

--

�-

Standam

Form 50

: 1:..: UIHOD P..lC :unc COA!, co ..
IlD.lliW.

STATEMENT OF COAL S~ED FROM

TO

Union pacific ::. H o

co..

ll

I,
DATE JI

\

I

CAR
NU"'IBER

--

-

-

RUN OF MINE 1

SLACK

I

23 1
·l

80932

806'17
II 80'186
II 808'15
·I 805'101
80578

'

I 84501
84505

1
II

!'

80708

80898
I 85.243

·, 80900
! 80853

! 80699
1
80832
I: 80575

95 9
95 2
74 '1

• 80611

93 ' 8
94 4
93 ·0

1
I:

Ii ao:;47

80715 1
80'164
I 8 o&amp;s6 1

I

.

I aoe9s

I

91 7
90 9
106 7
103 0
102 2
106 3
105 'I
102 2

8072211
1
!1 80674 :

II

80902·!

I

I

I

II

I A0890

I

95 7
4413 31

' f'ORWAIID I

11

I 80870
80773
80800

I

l

08067
80809
TOTAL

I

I

I

I
I

I

101 2
72 1

I

I

~3 7

I

'16 8

II
I

75 3
57 0
50 5

66 l

103 0
9::S 6

80758
806E3

I

107 0

80638

80602

I

96 2
98 'l

72 9

808'12
I 80685

I

i

i

94 4

80799
I

92 3

'
I

I

26

'

102 8
106 0

100 8

80545
80469
80485

I

I

9? 5
72 3

80645
80759

80379

l

'71 7

95 7

80618
P.6304
27402 1
803681
80422 ·

I

I

97 4

806'18 :
80857 i

I 80302

90 4

Ii ao794i"
I 80843p
80642•1
; 80791!1
., 809091•

' 80796 I

I

97 8
96 9

106 0
95 3
89 0
90 7

80911!,

84 2
100 9
100 e

8{601 ,

94 5
104 , 9
73 3

j 806'13
84293
80288
. 26a31
2411 80651 ,
i 80744 1
80753
i 80'114:1

AO'l97 1
270111,
2567011

8Z007 !
26756 1
971011
2668711·

73 1

I

96 , 6

69 9
70 7
77 6

11209 1'

I

10() 8

805~4 11
80426 ~

70 5
71 , 5
97 9

SLACK

99 2
'

80544 1

00540

96 2

~1 •113 5
96 9

72 8
60 8
7'r:, 7

102 ' 9
91 2
100 6

63 'I
96 '1

RUN OF MINE

;

98 7
99 2

8059'1

I

LUMP

80675

80017 I

102 2

I

'I

80"109

96 4

84368
84528
26501
102821
8:3288

I

80734
80795
80657
80710

57 6
78 0
72 1
103 ' 6
10;:~ 3

84389

'1

24

100 3

80442

'

I

BRO . FORWARD

?7 6
!36 3
7? 7 :
95 4

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

DATE

-·

806?0

MINES

WEI GHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
LUMP

~

Hoveober iG to 30

DURING THE PERIOD
..

SHEET NO.-

i7YOfJ rnG

j

I

I
I

91 7

I

91 5

89 0
94 6

I'

97 4

100 2

94 0
94 2

76 5

I

'1'7.,
8604 6

I

. I

=

�/

r._-._,,y..,_,,;~0......
0~AT..._,~i"-:
~':;:
&gt;o~

/

/

S14ndard

Form SO

.Ji•~ -

1 ·:'~:,_....1.
7
,,J..JJIc:..:
r:.1.:..;-....:..
= .i.:P'-l..iq_ n
..__:::,;
,~;..:.,.
:

.a.
, . ll""''"'
STATEMENT OF COAL ::y-PED
FROM _ __ _....
I..l.!,~
• c..:.~•
!e!!"'-'&lt;~_

/

/

TO

I

lf - - - - - . - - -LUMP

80692

80'101 .
, 80148
80333 1

80594
80426
• 80831

80798

80883

l'I 8022s

l 80780

08068

l ao774

25531

:' 27202
I

I 70007

I 2'1317
!,'I 1148 3
l, 80839
:1 80789

:, 10242
l, 54402 \I

I 9os1s
\
80409 1
I

80570 11
80682 11
,1 80931 1
' 80'15'/

80604

~ 80924
Ii eo6o6 1
I
8065'/ j
2'1 ! 8072'1
11 e4 '159 :I
11 8088 6 ~
80706 11
I
80~42 jl

I

8069'1 ~

805'16

8054.4 ~

80095 JI
,, Se842l

-.~= - - - ;;o •

I &amp;iii i

I

LUM

P

j RUN OF MINE

20204 I
~4.3 08 ,
l04f;7 11

98 6
9"
;., 6 I
99 9

84451
80791

107 6 1
97 4

eoaGs

84530

108 6

26s36

100 "'
102 3

I 80909 1

54 ,4
60 3
95 7
91 0
93 5
9~
9 22
'
95 8

l~~ g

101 7
93 5

65 3
72 3
71 7

75 6

56 P.
lOJ 7

I;

4297 ,9

104 '. 5

25561 ~

291 803'19 ,•
I 80545
20534
00616
80871
11. 80844
80801

I' 80777 I
.I

~g;~~

008!59
80792
80771
80743
f\0856

A3116

25832
54050
84705
8 4672
TOTAL

_

I

I

I
1,

II

I

~~ ~

ao377 I
aos40 I
80302

I

I

94 2
72 2

i 80368 1

II 54268 I

56 ,8

=i

"'=-

I

98 5 1

I

94 •6
94 8

7b 8
77 4
76 2
94 5
96 2
70 9
96 8

25113 u
27462 •

1

SLACK

sos

I

I :gg~: j

88 o

0

1

\gt~
90 ,,

110 0

P'ORWARD I

~~ii~

1~
I

75 16
10,; 6
97 ·5

~ 8526111

,r

SLACK

6077 0 \
80905
80827
80760
8 074 6
80488
8064 2 1

1oz o
101 5

t 25(85

l

CA~0

NUMBER

98 9 I
I
94_ 3 I
104 7
72 7
74 9
7E 3
72 2
99 3
76 4
10s 2

103 9
104 .6

26288

-

-~
-----

711 - -- W-,EI_G H
_T
_ 1_N _H_UN
, O_R_E_O _P_o u
_N
TO_s _ 1I

-DATE

78 7
94 6

11 608c5

I

RUN OF MINE ,

1

80633

Ii

] o

- i- -- - 1- -

i! g

80698

I

co.,_ _ _,_[:.!..:)Y~O::.!;i_lI;:.I=li~G
,: _ _ _ __ DIVISION,_ ~-1'-l ~
,;; ,n1·· 'D, / l'
n ovenber 1 5 to SO
191~
1·~
;J ~ 6 :L .,s.,M
DURJNG THE PERIOO_ __J__~:.2!...J=-.:~-"-"~'-"&lt;-----

union :?ac if'ic Jo

WEIGHT IN HUNOREO POUNOS

CAR

NUMl!IER
..

1'1

- : - - _ MINES

- - --

DATE

26

SHEET No.

A, .:...,___ _ _ __
___:.

I
I

79 .9
a1 5
'la o

l

97 3

\

97

9

'\82 l
57, 9

I

i!

:no o
99 0
97 0
9'1 5
94 6
'/5 3

I
I

:~ :
98 1
98 5

92 1
75 '1
99 4
71 4
102 0
84 '1
103 4

107 5
8480 ·7

i

169 3

�/

,,,,__
__•.___,,,.lf
·-•-..-r,-·
T"' ...,I
-...
" • ....
CO.~
1.,;_,;,.a
,,,.._J__
....1c......:....:•=~- -- •'1'~
--'-_,..._
• ...1L..a.J
• ,.,.
•......
, _.,...,,;..

/

/

St111dard

•. Form 60

SHEET NO- -I!
u,,-

.,,, . / STATEMENT oF coAL 4 P E 0 FROM _ _ _---!.J:E.w.an"n1..11E1a.~---, il~- - - -TO 'Union ~•. ,1i-!'lo

' , 2~

no,wnb nc ,

to !30

CURING THE PERIOO·~------.......,__,'--'......LJ.......... . . _.........
6 _......,_...A.4-_ __
WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NU"18ER

DATE

LUMP

RUN OF MINE

I

-

M1NEs

r,......,,
?,., ;:~ :·• ,:ii..

191-.J-o!!
c n_ .

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUN DS

CAR
NU"1BER
SLACK

-

.:,!.;_·,;-.;. ._;. . ,o,:_.,._r.. _Tiu.;}G,.,_T_ _ _ _ _OIV ISION,

CO.,, _ __

_

-

j

LUMP

RUN OF"11NE

SL ACK

=tl===IF==== =li=====-l===:=:-=- ~ t - = == lil =-=4l==-=a==l~ =±=tj=m~="~al===r-

80S1'10
80655
8064.0
80544
80488
80442
80333
11 80597
80575 1
80469
11
~ ~6697
l.0762,
'1

27341
1
, G5673

51 8
~6 6 I
94 2 I

98 5

73 5

71 ' 8
58 2
60 2

91 9
102 8

80656

7'1 6
103 'l

80772

98 0
95 ' 9

80875
I 80611
l 80715

!

99 8

:I

I

100 8
102 6

1',

:g~::

I.

,l a08a1

80'1981

~ :g;~1i
11

1
1

9e ·o

100 3

80908

I 80706

80545 ',

80540 •
80886 '
96073 ij
84628
84389 ,,

96 8
79 1
104 7

103 3
107, 6
60 8 1

80 0 •
93 5

79 3

• 8~688 1

106 1
107 4
102 1
10'1 1

115551
,. 84266 '

103 3

I

84603 1'

80368
80763

81 3

'13 7

I

102 9

I

96 8
79 l

101 2

84480 '
30 805941
I' 80426
I 80:375 j

80648

20155
80302

I'1!

80 3
97 6

80409
80898 1
80824

•£i6 9 (}
107 7

99 13

98 ,0

1

8 4754

FORWARD

80805
80764
80636 jl
80673 1
080?,3 ,
A07lS

59 7

96157 1
e3717

1;

r

99 'l

'11

i

30

75 3

2 7309

1

BRO

65 6
'12 5 1
74 4
70 5
72 7

I

I

l

100 0

I

~I

76 8

103 0
98 1
91 3
75 1
80 0

5231 0

�Standard

Form 50

novenb ~r 16 to ~10

O URlNG THE PERIOD

-

-

l

LUMP

RUN OF MINE

l
I

1.G 1 8~510

II- 8-4554
25022 1
\ 26099i
25399~'

100 g
96 0
105 l

1'7 \ ;._'740 4
·l £555ol

99 7

I

843tl

11

54774!

100 10
94 2

1.599{1

102 0

1

l 97~21
101oi1

!

73 9
96 3

I

I

968641:

I

ll~O'lli

.

1a1l'

10-:;801,

11

5~506•1
I ll~C~ I! 96582
96064
19 ll 54090
221 256'7:3\
it

73 0

91' 7
94 9
02 8
79 0
88 6

II 84749
I

ii :rl~~!
I

-

It

97 7
78 2
06 H
76 6

54039

10'7 4 1
106 r1
97 s ,

82409 I
26663 I

II'

25'1£3 1'1

84571
270'13

'

A4432

84506
11479
I 10242

5~402
I 11164

·I 26604.
I 01066 ,
I
96908

.I 27175

I 27311

9~ 6
92' 3

I

85 0 ;

•1'

81858
~30~7 ,

30

I

102 1

84.806 :
I

I

96 0

54571

I

I

81 4 j
75 0
58 l
102 l

I

sz 8
104 , 3
104 8
9'1 3

• .1 05 9
106 9
93 0
102 4
101 0
96 9
7!) 2
7~ 0

100 3
110 0
7889 '1

.
I

I

1oz a

94 2
83
95 5
l 4£";10 8

I

-'
I•

25'180 I
81083
54018 11
S6'129 1
27404 Ii

69 9

ii 2663.'l i'
ll 81'159 1

k

99 5

80 0

9~ 3
9? 0

101 3

23 !1 84G3 1

il ~ORWAIIO I

81 7

~5242
253:t2
27265

96 _5

~50'1611

I

I

f

92 9

I' 25Z4t !
I 26~56;!
'I 2742'1ji

25612!:

4510 8
102 8
101 7
102 2

SLACK

97 1

11

•I

!

84522

29

105 7

Z7199i

I' 262S61

I

t

76 9

!1 26l.30,
25827\

,,

't

101 7
76 5

I

I

20355 1
96087
26489

!

100 0
104 9
102 3
81 0

I 1190711
10007jl
I
105951
I,

ii

26

27

101 l
101 9

2723'7·
2560711

RUN OF MINE

964:31

80, 3
97 , 0
97 ' 5

I
I

LUMP

I

11844
}: 5091

I

80 0

lll 9Z
9707'?1

I

23

94 : 1

1058:1

I

II

98 0

I 20t.8~
I

BRO : FORWARD

00 O i
1
99 8

·1 10,118:•

CAR
NUMBER

'

l

105 1
96 4: j

8·15•5M

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

~

1

\ 81.5551

.

SLACK

nr.y--.n·•'}.JU

--

DATE!

104 8
1.01 4

1
\

84.'126

I

r

'tl._f: ':,~. / ,, ::.

-

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

DATE

-

I

'

!

II

:
l

I

TOTAL
11

I

II

.
T

="'

�I

o:' .;1t:r., :;~!.ili"&gt;~•:D !,'Ro:: Rii~;11A ·:!;;Bs To
Uoi'o:l .. :IoCO o Jj3E:~ .~:!:7 ::?. il!OD ZO'T o 16- 30 0 19150

3~C.AJ?I ~~ILh.~:~.J;,

Slc.clc

Division

1

s.396.600
6,31 0 , 900

4.:
5
6

8, &lt;&gt;04,600
8,480,700
5. 2''-&gt;1 0 900

0

I

Total

l-

a . s1s.500:

2
,,.

1

______;_..___L_'_
eh__
~_
_ a_s_:ku.
_\_ L 1 ___
Gr o.ncl Tot nl

4 7, 5~0. 200;

270.100;

-----

'7 • G69 , 700,f
(j5,429, 900]

270, 100}

_ 1_ __

�.. ,,

-------

---

- --

-

-

--

Ferm 50

...,p

lo
r'"' 7·.· 1,:-p·cr. Y?.·~ r .,10, ~o•·r ~ ii
SHEET NO.- - STATEMENT OF COAL s ..l-...Eo FROM
GU!!?be:.·ln ,,___ _ _ _ _ _ _MINES

-----

:'.:; .Jc CO., _ _ __ __

_ _ _ _ _ DIVISION.

'A
5 l~ \F
f)-;"J•-4 _. {~
6 ~-li_0_ =,_
DURlNG THE PER1OO_ _----""E'o_--:_or..;.:,
.'.lb
_ r:r_ l____
v _ _ _ 191~
~ ,{ i! , ''

I

DATE

:J

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

NJ::ER l t -~- - - - . - -- ~ - -- - - r ! -LUMP
RUN OF MINE •
SLACK

--110ATE
• •• /

I
1

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
NUCMiiR

LUMP

= il\==-==\l:======lF"===l=====¼== = = i = ===tl~ .l:===91==

l6

0.

666,57

68938

I

550734
20640
20754
·1

20128

·6'1656

&amp;5860
I 651S7
28698
240051
:34841
• 55403 !

Gi 0
80 ' 0

4 6272 1
lI 45882
11.193 1

8923 1
6018

1 ao111

106432
125618

I i o211 .
~0086
Z0399
, 1 2 651
1ail 340(.4

1009£:;
18583 1

10~Z6 1
200406 1
,1 35908 ;
1

' 121985!
I 20513
1
I 64£56
1

200901·
ii
25922;
!: 267231
11 25400 1
I

90 10

82 '3
80 I 7
62 1 0
1
I.

I
t

!

!

4:88~2

63 6
105 o
106 ! 8
107 9

9265
I 6s11s
20057
25562
11585

107 S
106 5
10 7 0
10'} 2
10 6 6
108 5

66 1

j

'

62 9

65 1
s9 7
104 , 8
103 ' 8

109 1
61 0
79 9
105 0
105 3
108 4.

38099
'10075
202t 8
£5£\M

I

,60 0

84762

87

o

£0066

104 2

12659

109 3

25903

11214
~5~34
26045
11875

106 9
110 0
110 0
108 9

20663

108 5

20174

106 0

:: 26686jj

J.07 .8

i

62 7

8 ,;
" O
92 6

I 68173

1

9

sa.,

79 4
80 4
106 8

.20884

r'OAWAAO ,;

11782

90 8
89 9
86 2
105 6
$()

,

264C8

80 2

i' 60912 :
I:

1

517~82
200711!
20 20460 1
20-297 11
26451

llll,l
Z74A4

8!&gt; 4
77 5
80 5
92 3
86 0
76 !&gt;

I

71~ 10 1

I

104 8
10'/ G
1~)6 8

104 9
• 79 0
65 4.

4 r:774 9 1·

1

61 7
105 16

108 3
105 1
107 4
109 9

i'

I

4091 0

,
I

I

I

40162
22

~

V

8

oa120 ,

93 3

1 16468

·1

I

SL ACK

Rn=l====r1=

109 2
1 06 llt
109

26009 11
75418

:

79 0

1125861 ,
1101094 ,
j

10Z1'7
•7tE 09
f\1691

&amp;) 1-

736£: l

I

17

64 3
61 2
70 5
81 ' 3

8 ~ .~

I

26223

llL1_._Qe. o
171181
!3086 l

RUN O F MINE

F?fl~

~ U:/1 4,,

20692
203 04
60 916
20683
1_, ,:z&lt;' l

107 30
107
.t: ..~
9
u ...,

~~ I ~

I s626s
1l

18
19

(j4 0
62 0
106 5

68955

~

BRO 1
· FORWARD

6
Gl {
61 9

'1500 0

I

fl---- - - , - - -- , - - - , , - -,

107 0
103 5
107 0
10s 4

86 ' 0

I

8628 9

I

I
I

II

�Slandord

Form 50

~~

--,: r , • !ftt°l''.'1 '
~
STATEMENT OF COAL SH\._, ·EO FROM
TO QrP.g:on- ·'.:t.~llo

~c

►:i, o

.~ -

I

!

CO.,,_ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ DIVISION,

'· H o

;/C"vflf:10 t~l"

DURING THE PERIOD

DATE

2
nn.-.y, (;(L
SHEET N0..-.....:..:...•;__.
7 \
cur,bsrl ~md.. ,,_'_ _ _ __ _ _ MINES

·a1 1,' T1-' t : :

-

16 to 30

191

\,t,-_,: '

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

1

O
Nif::ER I' - --- - - -- - -LUMP
RUN OF MINE
SLACK

6 ...)\ C·'i).; ~/~'!~:;,,,

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS
-

-

DATE

Nuii':aR
LUMP

RUN O F MINE

SLACK

t==H== = l l = = ==ll=== = ~
O,=(.IIG;o=On~ t = = - " -,= == Jl,B=;=O
-=ll=
i F=OR
=W=A=RD
=ft===1
r=lc,=;
1 ,;-;:.
:C!
;;;-;~;;,;~a;;;" =i'
B~==t,,==t-,===!,I

22 j 67~89

'

891291
4 1000
t 71000
I

I

G6 g

•

62 S
108 7

20782

I 20250

1

12647

1

63 8
· 91 0 I

10063

11£3264
60554
• 25286
I 85~32
i577475
, tj
--a~~'1
6 6MU 2

14725

81 0

11554
11126962

90 o
82 0

126&lt;15

er; g
95 2

11

l 9~68
I

1 20225
: 20403 i
[1 20723
I!

I 14296

I

9596

I

I 11415 1
I
18385

lI

•

II 20080
!' 2065'1 !

I 295ZO .

l

,

24 1 727!&gt;8
• 11696
ii 15012 1
~
~695 ;
,229Z45 1j
I 18810 1

i:

1oz 5 '
9fi o
5P. 3
GO 0

81 l

117!:47
19190

81 5

61 7

108 2
63 0

81 2

20002
66989
11640 I
98
(;59P6 j

90 0

7248

96 8
91 5

2795
86748

64 2
6~? 0

'

•

105 6

65 0
64 5
64 7

I ~3590
7S276

80 0

83967

75 2

61 0
61 6

65301

I

108 0 l
82 0
91 1
!&gt;£ 4
ao 6
66 O
79 0

Gl 4
74. 0

8~5665 •
26134 j

'

27

108 l

106 '1

27482
20855 ,
2oozs 1
117~8

106 l
107 0

I 150207
:2561

1261!3

108 0

G4'163

63 3
G2 4

106 G

106 3

105 3

5056
2609
113e,09

ao ·o

I

61 7

I

61 0
105 8

106 l
85 'I

62 8
87 0

I

!I

i! l"ORWARD \i

107 5

1 3918
60808 1
6L385

'

no o

20864 11

I. EOZ24 :I
l'l:-A85 l!1
I 110 l'l 1,;
II
I:

I

I

1~8 5

21210 1

91 0
1orr.l 5

"'l l 't. O·g5 I I

1
1

26

i
I

10? 4
107 0

68279
~01()8
2084.5

106 8

1

1
11

I

I

80 8
62 4

I

90 o
92 8
106 0

•1 89686
1 '12263
30248 .

61 0

106 6

208:W
204?,6
206eiO
£5839
2'1257 I
1£276 .

I

106 0
10'1 3
106 8
109 6
79 4

20781
90ll3

84 5

22682

95 0
64 0
80 8
81 15
65 5
63 ,0
63 5
62 17
65 ,0
90 '6

6659'1
~909

81 5

962~'7
64880

108 0

23 I1 679'11

66 0

27544

I

20491

I

64 5

~2218

106 4

ii

1
'

64437

2~

-

12858 ,8 I;

I

I

I

TOTAL

71

lG'/80 l

i

�Slaadard

Form 60
'1,\

,,---

STATEMENT O F C ?AL S ~
TO

(.; {'\3, ,., CO a

c ucberlanu

E D FROM

O!' -.: {!0n - ~-= ·.sb o !; o : -; o £:

r ~Ti '.

J

- - - - -- - -RUN OF MINE
SLACK
I

I

16780•1
27 \ 70514

70960 ,

104933

8S ~

12!3632
1
/ 70620
88457

90 6

92 6

I

96970
I 25707
I 8:3765

110 0
81 3

I 202ss

106 G

20092

I 20:529
11

:1

I
I

8S09Z I1

~56~1
,0055
l 20042

1

I

Wl654
22~94

201149

210i?6 6

60 4
82 4

as a

E?3G9

108 0

85641

90 2
93 4

'7'7412

78563

93 6

7'/078

90 3
91 4
9}; 5

73605
l0'7&lt;JS
131335 1
11rr,~ .
'i00Fl 1
274~7 ,

SLACK

80 2

106 9
109 8

105 e

9~ 2

l ?,2284 1
2G:.;l6

109 5

90 2

273~6 1

109 2 1
22694, 2 !

:)4. 0
108 0

'?~ ,s

104 0
10'1 !&gt;
106 8
107 '1
92 2

1066'1
ll502

92 0
92 0
90 0
60 7

7~40

50'17

13188

65 0

26076

65 0
107 ,0
106 0

UZ25

105 4

GG310

25816

e 110Ga l

25448

'
RUN OF MINE

1

E0'126
'12424:

26657

·

9:3 B
91 0

12U5

15568
,•I1 lll.S2

WEIGHT IN HUNOREC POUNDS

82 6

11978

' r '1 •• t &lt; U
-._ I U " '

NUCMA~R

106 0

107 G

29 1'. 72901
! 70726

191~

8•15•5M

LUMP

50

I

90 4
85 0

-

- 11

l~Q,!___ _ _

BRO . FORWARD

8[;. 2
64 2 ,
107 0
10? 6 1
63 0

11672

82 l

100 8
1

I

;: 68171 ,
I 20'169 i

~ l! E0871 !
tOl.29 I
r.:o

-

94 0

15376
66075
1
26776

i

I

WEIGHT , . HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR

---.,___ _ _ __ _ _ M INES

i:o co.,_ _ _ __ __ _ __ __ D IVISI0!\11· .(°':14")'"';"~~ r.;

DUR ING THE P ERIOD._ __,,:""
; 0=-'?.:...;0::.:[2
=.:
~i.J::,;O=-:l::....
' _,,l
::e,:!6,:___'G
~O
~

NUMBER H--- -LUMP

3a

SHEET NO.

11

11252 1
,i ~ 1921'
42509:!
11

104 5
MO

107 6
108 3
107 6
83 6

80 2
65 4

I

II P'ORWARD !
_J ___ ,.. ..

'l•

121096 6

TOTAL

,-=--·==t==----="=t==""==ll=~F=--=-.::_=4F_=~==c=~=F==!==~

L

�AUOITNG.

Ch~;si:pri~t.!3 9. _:SIY'2.!"J]Jl~ Dec '!_ 3.,..
R&amp;GISTER!W 1,:

5

Sal t Lako Ci ty. Ut ru10 '

t

- -~0v~MBl£R 19~ .:_ j

191

To THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

MAKE" CHECKS PAYASLE TO THE UNI ON PA CIFIC CO A L CO., ANO ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASURER . CHEYE:NNE, WYOMING

I,

For authority for pric~ char ged see
Corrsp. File No. 2-353.

I:
I

1

I

II
ii

Sa l es

I S l"OUNO tN 'THIS DILL.. ft£TURN IT WITH ALL PAPl!AS TO AUD1TOR roR CORRECT ION.
1F """" enROR
A {NDELIDLE P~H ClL 9 kOUL O O E U 9£0 I N MAKING DILLS
IMPRESSION COPY WILL DI! TAK£.N BY DEPARTMENT M AKIN O DILL.
coPYINGO.!K 0

) For 11,,. A11&lt;Ji1tor

�St4ndatd

Form 60

_•:,p ·;
,"

STATEME NT OF COAL St

'-

Ir 7()11 l} .~r: T?TC coi; T, &lt;'Go

cunB-ra,:Hrn

=»ED FROM

TO~
n -.'c
M 'Cn-- sr.:..0rt

T iw=~ ::...

~~ 'I i '...J-" •

......,1,....
: o-"--,'"J 0c;..;
·' r..c.
'll,;
-"· '-'
:_.cl_' .....;l;:; ;.G
_.. _ t_'· o.:___3:;:_0"--_

_

1915 •

!

LUMP

16

I 8•.;l)',6
''"f?';!
, .. , , G ·'- , .,

I

201.%01
i0?:36
;:OOlt2,
1
'?.(YI ::o
171 ::-!057~~Of,07
2()34.9

I

l

-

........ ,-r-

I 20662
2-J'i o4
I

l :-::!Ji-;00

I

~OL:.88

i

19 jl ~0f!f:'!
c:0~6{
;2oe[&gt;,1

I

I

l L08'"/?

106 ,;J
10(:, 5
106 5
109 0
lOG 6
109 /3
107 1
lOiJ 6
109 3
l D? 6
' )
lOfJ ,~

n~ 9

•

•

20764. 1
202001
20164 1

30

107 0
108 7
106 2

20538 1

'

20719
20600,
:Eng586!
5981

I

I

124 0
9 6
7210

91

I

I
I

'

I
I

1
I

101 9

108 8
110 0
107 l
109 5
109 3
109 4
109 6
109 7
107 0

•IJ,

I

20662

107 8
107 !3
108 5 ,

1

,

208531
20391
20682 ,·

29

109 9

'
2211 201.ZO I
t 20{66 ·
,1 2034Z I
202041
IiI' 12505
1
.1 2070811

,,
!

2~

I

,,i 82·651 1

I

20647
20545

10/l 0
1 09 G
1 10 0

...,0 I 12!:'/8 1

' I 20220

I

12527
20320

26

109 0
107 4
104 6
106 7
107 3
110 0
106 l
109 9
106 J
110 0
108 5
108 5
107 6
107 7
107 0

I

30574

J..09 6

1
II l0f50
20602

I! l"ORWARD :

24

SLACK

u.39"'v

12582
20623
20339

23

I

109 4
lOfJ 1
lOB 0

RUN OF MINE

BRO . FORWARD

10(, 5
11.0 0
110 0
108 6
102 3
J.09 2

101 ()

2083411
12602
1
I, 12szs •
I 203921·
23 ; 2034711
1:
"1: 20704!11
20219 ,
!:
'
I

LUMP

,

i ;;06H1
l~S::411

I

Ii

If

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

DATE!

l.0$ 8 !
10•7 2
110 0
,;:
10'1 -~
10:) r~
"

102•

I 20·791 ,
~0li98 i
20099
t050~

107 8 I

SLACK

10..5 D
,-

~VV,).J

%,J68i;
• ' lr; Ct'"
' it.¥••· ' l
l ~0'/411
·1 ~01 ?.3
1a l, 201(,8
:::0010

I

RUN OF MINE I

-

'

WEIGHT IN HUNDRED POUNDS

CAR
NUMBER

_

),_ ,_________ MINEs

..
DATE

l _ ._

co.,_ __ _ _ __ __ _ __ _ ,0 1v(~ 1b'if;~ -,,..:"_;~~

~L

DURlNG THE PERIOD_ __

SHEETNO._

:
5139 0

-- _L

I

I
I

I
I

l

'

=:] ___

I

I

'
-

!!
~ -

Ii'I

l, _

TOTAL

f
I
I
~

j

I
\

-

�Stirndur d

N0'-1"£11.IBER !915.

l To THE UNION P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.
j

M AKE CHECKS PAYAS L E T O TH E UNION PACI F IC C O A L CO .. ANO ADDRESS
ALL R E MITTANCES TC ASSISTANT TREASU RER, CHEYENNE, WYOMING

~~!~~} j}2 t ..r.. :'l : ..: 1!{) ~J,
!~,~-c~o~l ::tJ'"'4~o :t&amp;·.c.;:;; ~:, tt ~a:1cJ.

,: t;o ~-- . _:o:~o:~
. 3J, :i.;2s ~ 3.u
!1c ::.""-.~to :

For m thori ty for price charged see
Corrsp. File No. 2-422.

!

'I
'1

ll

.1

,1

ii

I

I!
• l"'OUND IN THIS 81LL. HtTURN IT WtTH ALL PAPERS "fO AUDITOR fl'OR CORRECTION,
,F
AN E:fl f'OJII
coP"flMG
INf&lt; l!l
OR I NOf!LIBLE PitHCIL SHOULD nE USl::D IN MAKING 81LL9. IMPAeSSION COPY WILL et: TAK€ N OY D£PAATMENT MAJ&lt;1NG BILL.

�I ,·rm 1:10

-~ 3

DEPARTM ENT NO _ _ __ _ _ __

------ -

.........

,. l!...H

:,

- - - - - - - - ------

q __

l

f To THE U NION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY. DR.

.

M AKE C HECKS PAYASLI! 70 ,H::: UNION PACIFIC COAL CO , ANO ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANCZS T O ASSIST ANT. TREASURER. CHEYENNE, WYOMING
e , 1,-•)M

r
F 1&gt;H

rt

• II

- 3.
I

h

\,

C

.: o . ]

I

_____
.i ,..
..,.

_ ____ _

- - o ,. 1,,.

11

.

i

II

'

ii

I

" ct

I
I•

2 •. ,

1:

. l!

.!i
I
11
N c",;o" 1!1 ,ovuo IH 'THIS U ILL, AETVRN 11 WITH A t.L P APl?RS TO AUOITOH 10A C O RRe:CTION.
~~YtNG I N K O A INOCLIISLE P CNCIL , HOUt.0 D C U 9 C D JN: i-tAKING, BILLS
IMPAl!:SSION COP Y WIU. 0 1!: TAKEN DY Dl!PARTMC:NT MAKING 8ll.L -

---~---------

�!'~r,11 130

AUDIT Ne.

191

To THE U NION PACIF IC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MAKE CHECKS F'AYASLia TCI TH::; UNION PACI FIC COA L C O . , AND ADDRESS
ALL REM ITTANC&lt;'.S TO ASSI STA NT TRE:ASU RER. CH EYENNE. WYOMING

•

...

~

II
('

C

.

C

J.

,j

.,~ 1, -

1..:&gt;J.

., ... ,j

Jl

7,}

!½

...

17,

j:

,.

'I --l-. ___!i..,_____
- ii~
I
':
!

I
'I

I

o "' .._

I'

I

I

I

I

,I
,j

I

r-.E •Iv
rion,v II
O'!t;'~F,
ll. l i _,, "-"
Jl- J! !I
'I

II

I:
'

II
I

I/

.,
'II

11

'I
/

~

.,l

;jfa,'L S fOIIEi(EEPER.

I:

:-11::; 1,.1) .

-'s:.ZJ

-

~

I_

I hcrnoy ccr111y 1hat 1hc: r1ho, c: accouu1 is corrcc1·

C t illliT 7 I)
'

·~

~
~.. ~ - - - - · APl'J(O'Vf:IJ:
••
lj

.

_.L,,
,,,(.fl
--/
.
-

Ar•rnov1m:

11_______
11

i'~

-

·-

~

_ f..'!: .

•I "
-~ V - -

---- ----

A1•pao,·1;2_-z::·. H R7 " ' _ : : I ) CnLLEC~IO~

~~~...~~•RN!~

,.;;..,£;

QZ~~~ .-- -- ~

N l;IIROA 15 l"OUN O I N THI!) DILL. Rt:TUFtN IT WITH ALL PAPEAS TO AUD ITOR roR COHRE!:CTION.
~~YIN G INK OR JtJDE!'.LIBLE PENCIL. S HOULD D E U9F.D IN MAKING DILLS. IMPA1?S9ION COPY W ILL B~ TAKEN DY DEPARTMENT MAKING OILL

-

F or 1hi: AtHltJ,,r ,

�---

St.wdn r d

191

-

T o THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, O R.
MAKE CHE C KS F'AYAS'-E TO Tl-IE U NION PA CI FIC C OA L CO., AND ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSI S TANT TREAS U RER. CHEYENNE, WYOMING

tiI
!
I

I',·

FoR

'

l:

....

L,

1

'I O t ,..,

I·
I·I
it

'

1'

I
ji

OJFJFlCE COPY

I

(;(I.' ~ STOR~)tEEP,ER,

l

•

I
i l

II

•.r, .-? "'

11

J . ;~

1

I:
I'

. .1

I o•

A r 1 • H o v d ~ : , ~ ~ ~ l A ~ ,~81; _

lt
,I

;-0

OR 19 ,rouND I N T ..0 $ OILL. HE TURN: IT WITH ALL PAPERS TO AUOITOH ..-oR CORRECTION.
lF &gt;i,N cflAINI&lt; OR INOELICL£ PENCIL S t10ULD UI! USED IN MA.KINC DILLS. IMPRESSION COPY WILL ee: TAKEN BY DEPARTMENT MAKIHC BILL.

r.oPVING-

/

/

~ Altrl"f;or

�i 11t H1 I'. \,I
~

0 EPARTMEN,- NO.-

~

-- --·----- -

191.S.
-~Q~-E~~ ~ _
R tGISTRIIEll

·~

l
j

n·~···•0•,::)
t LJ__ -

Auc 1· - N 1.;_~L-~ ~ - f

19 1 -

-'· ·~- ..
·-

A IHH~E!t~- - - - - - - - - - -

To THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY. OR.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABL E TO THE UNION PACI F I C COA L CO .. ANO ADDRESS
A LL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER. CHEYENNE, WYOMING

J.
I

r:.·

I'
I

"

l
J.:

l,,.

t

:r

C

•

•

I

C

I

I
.

I

I
,,

!1

!I

'I
/ 1 ¥11:&lt;EJl / t)Y
I

-----=--

/

-

C11J.l)I r ·1 u

'i

.!--

�.I. .l, l
191

• I

I

Hl&lt;G l:-TERRll ts

_ _- -

~~o~~E~ 191:

'

A l'JlRIL...:...:_ _ _ _. ...... _••_ __

1 To THE U N ION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

MAKE C HECKS PAYASL!: TO THE UNION PACI FIC COAL CO .• ANO AOORESS
A L L REMITTAN C ES TO ASSIS T A NT TRUASURER. CHEYENNE. WYOMING

-

i

Ii

'i

.l
Fo11

I''

:\
.,.

III:

-~ 7__o__•

-r

,:j I

I

\'I
0

r •

1

., _

i
!! ~ 196 . 51/f
ii

C Jl L lll"l' TO

600. 1 5
403.64

�. /L

I -

.... ..,.., ,

•

~

., t
:;._";.(,
•J

t

1-...

.

• . . .. .

..
,

- .,

·--· - ,.,,
f •l

t

...
•

c. c. to ::r. .. . 1c. L·Ja .

?u::-cit..~Sii.l~ j,';Cllt •

B u 1 1 d i u S•

-

.

-·

........ i ... ,, .
-

t

···-

�_/ -

Form210

1fill Audit NOo 1(- "785 vs V[yomimg Coal

00 0

( ....__

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPAN

I

~-----I N Jl E P LY PLEASR lt£PER TO

OFFI CE O F

Purchasing Agent

.... ·----- ....... ------ ·---------- ------ -----· ------ .........

Cheyenne , Wyo. Febo 16, 1916

Mr F.P. Briscoe, Auditor
:Building.
Dear Sir:- ·

I return herewith above bill,with request that you deduct
therefrom ~03.64_.acco~t 1~78# No. 4- Bare Copper Wire. Hard Drawn

;.-~~;.;,;_; ~~r· ~b ret~ned.

./

This will lQave the amount of the bill

$196.51..

Mr Brennan, has authorized the return of t he ~ire.
The W.Voming Coa~ Company, have promised ..to settle the bill
immediately, upon its receipt,providing the above deduction has
- --·- been made.
Will you please return bill to the Wyoming Coal Co.
direct?

Yours truly,
Attach : ::

)r. lc.' t&lt;lv
o7rf-.,;,_

/

�f\,1m 130

~

-~~

DEP A RTNIC:N T NO _ _ _ _ __

----

AUOITNC.

' C
; .I
•• --------'-- - - - - -

-------. .
'

,

191

C
H tm 1s,·E1,Rn ' "

}

__ _l:OVE,."\IB~ 1915.

f To THE UNION P ACIFIC COAL COMPANY. DR.

MA KE CHECKS PAYABLE T O THE UNION PA CI FIC COAL C O . ANO ADDRESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER. C f1 1?YENNE, WYOMING

FoR

j

I·

c ·

--~~-

l

I

I
·1
I

Ii
( ].;r.. ..

·JrJ..~i(11 ; - ., ..,, . . .
4'.j
'---t.t1,!.:., YI

I!i

'I

d

:1

II
II

I

I
1.

l

••
'l

1:

fj .

9

..
.. .

I
11

i
I

'

I

'I
I

I

�S1andord

For m \!lO

!\~ -~
DEP ARTMENT No.

I

, ".,• '"lf;O ' rc1

Rs&lt;;1,-.-rERE1&gt; , ,

l

----- - - -N 01'-"'E!vraER i ~15j
..

--

19 1

To THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, OR.

M AKE CHECKS PAYABLE 70 TME UNION PACI FIC CO A L CO, A N O AOORESS
ALL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TREASU RER. C HEYENNE, W Y OMING

·1
I

I

F ol\

,I

11

,j
11

0

I

,~

I
I

:·

.... - - - - - -

..,_:....!?,_ - - -

1:

.; "1;1 i

II
ri

I

ji'
j,

,,
I

,,
I.

t c.

H

i:I_

�~ -Central _coal &amp; Coke c o.,
Leith &amp; Perry Bldg.,

/

I

Chey..e:ane, rty_o . , De.cember 4, 19 1- 5
Yanoas City, ~.ro.

T o THE UNION P ACIF IC COAL COMPANY, DR.
MA KE CHE C K S PAYABLE TO 1 ' H E UNION PA C IFIC COAL CO. AND ADDRESS
A L L REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT T REASU RER. CHE Y1':NNE. WYOMING

runount of mini□UJ!l royalty for the month
of ~ove~ber 1915, on lcndo l0c~cd in section 35, -~up. 19 Uo, Runee 105 ·;/est of 6th
J? .u. , at ROck S:prinr;s . ·::yo. . Mine :rro. 2
under lease dated septenbcr 1, 1911.

t··o R

'1

I $5o. oo#

No Coal oined durinc the oonth - See
Statement of Central Coal £: Coke Co. on
file in Auditor's Office.

/I

Ii
1:

.Aoount shonn hereon is not a final
scttleoent for the period above stated,
but is subject to rovision to agree with
report of Engineer of The Union Pacific
Coal Co. after naking curvey.

i, ·
I

Aereement Auc1it No. 277.

!I,,
II

I
1;'

,!I

.

i:
I

I

1

I

1

1!
'I
,,'

,.

t

&amp;

: 1:r.1~1•~-•

C 2-t E.1&gt;!T ' H

_-··

J

-- ~

Roya l ties Received from
T,eo.sed Lande

(Ro c]t Springs)

,I
I
I

I
11

....,,

1·

I

L-

�·J ,v.y •..-io . ,

AUDIT NC

- JL')J ~;;. d- ~ ;i!.)

-- - CentraJ..._coal .t: ..CoJ,;:e Co .,
Chey_e_rfue, ·~1yo. ,_ DJ~ c em_ber 4_,_ ,9,_ .5
Y-ei th l'c Perry BldB . ,
. J~a:ns.as City , tlo .

I

NQ1J~ Iv1.BER 1915.

r To THE Ui\!ION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, DR.

MAKI:: CHEC KS PAYASLE T O T HE UNION PACI F I C COAL CO, ANO AOORESS
A LL REMITTANCES TO ASSISTANT TR!!:ASUREA, Cl1!!YENNE, Vv'YOMING

'I
110

11

1!

!{ 2.nount of royalt :r on coa l mined durine t he
month of ITovomlrnr 191 5. frot'l E½ of SE~ and
SEl of I.ra¾- of Sec o 3 5 , 'fr.rp . 19 !T , Range 105
'Jest o:f the 6th :?o!I. , under leas e d{,.ted Apr.
11, 1907, Audi t lio. 63 , a s pe:c s tat eI.'lent n o:f
Central Coal -~~ Colw Co o on f ile . in Audit or's
Office

section 35 - 4137 tons ~ Sr,

.Anount shown hereon is not a f inal settl e tlent for t he ·period above ctnt ed , but is subject to revision to agree with report o:f
En.Bineer of ~he Union ·Pacific Coal co. a fter
m1kine survey.

Correspondence ~ile 3-53

I,

,1

0:iFn~Cif:.
r r"' •7.;}'t.r
- ~ULl l!
III

,,

r
Royalties Received fro~

I

:teased !.ands

(Ro ck Sprines)

flt 1$ r'O U N'D IN T HI S O ILL, s:u:,uRN IT WIT H A LL P APf!RS T O A U OITOR l"OR COHRE C T 10N,
tF A M e R FfO OR I NDE L J8L £ PEN CIL 'iH O ULO P E USE D I N MAN IN C 8 II.. L 9. IMPRESSION C O PY WILL ae TAKEN D Y D EP A HTMENT MAKI NG G ILL.
coP 'flNC.fNK

�Fotm l:;tl

-----

t

R U.G-l!&lt;TllllEll IS

___ ___ ~,J_~· 'J ~1~~~- ,~)15Jo THE U NION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY, D R.
MIAKE CHECKS i"A YASL.£ ,.:, TKE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO, AND ADORl!SS
A LL REMITTANC!!S T O ASSISTANT TREASURS:R. CHEYENNE. WYOMING

;

'I

:,

..

.. .

i.·

• 'J
0 •

.,

0

··-'

I •:.,, '

..

, o
:r
i

Ii

•
It
II

I~

Ii
I
J,
..
I,'1
H
I'
'I

!t

11
11

._ z_~U~I;_

- ·-·-

C1u11,,-i ~ ,,

. ...., ..

·- - •-

-, - ~
•

l
• _. •

.

I
I

~ --·r-.-;:-·

.,

"

rx
. .

,

.I '•·..-,.._ ...... .... ' .'
i!---

■ILL lll[TUIIN IT W1TH A L.L P'AP - TO AUDITOR POii -

-~.~~ ~~=-t: ! ,.11.NC ll..9HOULU Dlt U■IID IN NAICINO ■ILL.II, I _
HIS

11'

. . ._

IICTIOH,
CO" WLL

,/'

■■ l AKliN OY D ...ARTMIIHT MAKINO ■ILil:""'"

I

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4305">
                <text>Invoices Registered in 1915 pt.2</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4306">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4307">
                <text>November 1915</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4308">
                <text>Invoices, November 1915</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4309">
                <text>Letters and documents recording the invoices from November 1915. This is the second part to this set of documents. Papers are held together by staples and paper clips.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4310">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4311">
                <text>F.P. Briscoe, W.E. Russell</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4312">
                <text>1-0280</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4313">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="343" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="697">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/7983c8cbf3c5e71b17d791c810199243.pdf</src>
        <authentication>7d759bc35dace689ce4a479589dbf8d1</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="4947">
                    <text>RECEIVED
JA ~I.I~

- i92J

Rock Springs - January' 5,

Mr. Geo. B. Pryde:
The contractors who are employed to de~i~i-v_e_r_____
retail coal at our various mines ~ are carried on the pay rolls,
classified as hazardous occupations and a percentage of their
earnings is paid to the State Workmen's Compensation Fund.

r

am wondering whether our agreement with these men is such that
we are required to contribute a percentage of the am::,unts paid
them to the Compensation Fun.d and whether in case of a.n accident to one of their drivers, the company would be in any way
responsible even though the names of the individual drivers do
not appear on O:lr pay rolls.
\'Till you kindly let me have your opinion of
this matter at your early convenience.

�/.

.. "

'I'

.

•

0

..
f.

... . l'

('

,. .
'- •·

.,.

•

... 1 ,.'.D

•. - . ..·~,,.
,

jl . . ,

.,

1

I•

'

a

-'

ity

:.

~

_,

)

tt
'

~·~-

.~,

.,.

.

-"' r

\..

:·er tc r
. . ti.~ .,

' -·,,

'

. . ,o

...

'.V

fl l'

.

,..

,-

....

.. .'

• .
.l

....., j 1... ~

,

c.

., to.:

...
or

,

. ...........

•

't •

I

.,
.t.

-.

.

~

...

.

/

.

... ...

.,

,.I

• ... , . . -ell t:C

...

.J', -

...1

• tr

ii.

elf tor
"?

•

�9-1245
Hock Springs - Jan. 11, 1926
14r. Geo. B. Pryde:

Referring to our conversation in
regard to paying to the State Workmen' e Compensation .l!1und a percentage of payments made to oontraotors for delivering ooal:
My letter of January 5th was intended as applying to contractors at Rook Springs, Superior, Hanna and Cwnberland, all of which are carried on our pay rolls.

�'

'

·\

/
,I

/'

,

I

.took . iv.r~u ·- _Jw~ J.'Jtb,
"

l?2o.

,

/

r.

• '·•

I

\..

'

D

i • •i.

• •

. ..

... .. .

,.;.i

_... .

,. ti ,·.

- !. 0 ...

• lf.&amp;4

•

t.-' _..,~

.

,J

- oo .. __ ,~ctor~u
(l

to..·

-

llll•

iJ(j

...

·-~·

•.. 1th

._00 ;__.:

ooplo

..
Y:..

.

••

-..

... ...

·•.J

"'

..

�RECEIVED
J/. . . 2 1(' ,)
r

,

GENERALf,11'\NAGER

Ha:r,'1'1a, riyo. January ~1st

19~"

'

'· r •

Rep l ~ring t o ~.ronr circular le t ter · under date
of the 19th, il'1s t , r 9l ative t o coal oontructors being carried on
the paY roll, will advise triat our cor t ract or Mr J ohn l lilli'l{en is

,arried on the pay roll, but .,,one o f the □ en worki ng for him delivering

coal are carried

011

our r olls or paid by the compan~r .

i8 have never had a wr i t ten co-r,tract wi ~h the contra ctor, arid lcn ow

of no reason why on e sbould ,,ot be made and properl y e xe cuted, and
the con t r a(}tor p a i d by voucher :1 rstead of being c arr ied on the pay

roll.
Our contrac t with I!r :il illiken , provi des t h at h e is to be paid
the sum of ~ 1. 00

{ One Doll ar )

per t on for cieli vering the coal.

If you wish a wri tte!"! contrac t , r.· ill you please have same &lt;lrawri up,

and f orwarded to us f or Hr 1~illik e11 s s i gnature.

,_
as
•Kno
. "'" of ~o r ea son whv con vra~
v c ann o t be aa+.ed
,&amp;.

"1th the option of re!1ewal each y ear.

o.p

~

Junuary 1st, 19r~,

�N£RAL MANAGER

rtock Springs - January 21st, 1926.

'If, (ieo, ~, Pryde:
tour circuiar of Ja nuary 19th, regarding proper contracts made
for the delivery of coal to employees.

Gommencing January 1st, 192 0 we changed

fro:n pay roll method of paying our contractor to the voucher method.

this will

eliminate any question of compen 5,!1iJ; 9_n _.U,.c_ ., . .

written contracts have not been made to cover this class of work,
though, if you wish, can draw up a contra ct to cover.

f

�. '

.
R o

o

k

S p

.

•

.

-e .,. J

n

ry 22.nd.,

1

9 2 6

•

...,
• J

- Yours of 2let. rocte:bted .

·.:_:ro , ant •. 2. J. Oottl

Contl"f'.otors e.t vurious Ctl.mpB uill be. d.n1tw Up hore r·

oftico.
,,.

•

...

I

�RECE\\/ED
J/\i~ 2 . 1S ..
GtNtl:i\\.
- - ·: : -Mf\NflGER
--

Cumberland, Wyo., Jan. 25th, 1926
t

Mr, George B. Pryde:

In answer to your l ette r of Jsn • 19th, regarding
coal contractors carried on our rolls and paid compensation
in case of inj ury, wi sh to s ay that we have never had any

accidents for which we have pa id t hem cmmpensation. We also
use our coal contractor on othe r te am work in cases of emergency and pay h i m just teams ter 's rate as per contraot with

U,ll,\7. of A. , He fU.rnishes his own t eams and equipment and
feeds his own horses. All we pay him for hauling coal is 75r/,
Per ton. His earnings for the y ear 1925 were $2059.81 which

includes what extra work we give him for other hauling•

He

has to :furnish

two teams and equipment for

Bixmonths out of the twelve. I believe if we try to make
~y changes from our present arr~gements we would not be
able to get this work done for the price we are at present,

aa our contractor does not make company wages.
I ,

. l ,,
•
I

I

..

'
~
j

J

�.,

..
1.

:,u
t

..

t

\

..

�RECEIVED
GENERAL MANAGER

r✓J

11/

r~ . ~l - ·:.. ~~ ...: _ oAtU1:£t-., :
~

--

102 :
I havo.
---~tJ ',

o,1t •. io.:: .....;._, t.im11L~ 1n:··ol'Il

.101

f:.-:. · tl10 ,cnr

192th

?hi. •. . -: .t\l .. -.. ~t . _ o ... •owu : ou.nt paid into

t ..•.

,-~ :opho In:.J.r~ r.. _, , ~ -.. :niut ~ 'ttid tor- tho ;.vnr-

l9DS.
Original Signed

FRANK TALLMJRE
Per E. T, BALDRIDGE

:..... -~-~ -.. n. :..j,, -··1., ~ one copy of statement referred to is attached

hereto.

�'

2 - ,~ENE :AL f:iMlAGER

*•
r. •• Q iy.
pretldtal• fht Ka:r.lONP CocLl Coqpaao,•
rer,

tlg w

and NPrTe tuffi2» with total tn eambl1114 i'un&amp;t . .rJ of' encl or lfJK
I

O.t11Nl ihlnd

68

1uerwo PuM

M1,ooo•.oo

Total

_r:fl . ·-G0.22

0 . 21

~ tt.. )'VN"' cubo.rttW am

tht rou

1'ind to tba
11 that.. in .... lot ter ot ~ r 26 to

You will
YO\l, ~: ~ bnl

a

a. cm hon4 ltmo 30~ 1926 waa 0. 13.823.41.- lndlCAtind a.

~ l a l 1111&gt;~1.-i&gt;ut 1n reNrnt a!noo ~hat ~hie,

~ - •hut na ot-

bruary 28• 1928 lndloate,a u. turlher lo1• ot

t7,0&amp;o.72 the !'t~ tw aotrt!htt at ~hi.a

..._l t_

~u

S.t not J.mp

1,tiiloat1ng a d!ttlrJ!t:.

b1- thn1! o u r ~ a• of Juno aQth

.

&amp; p ~ t 0.000 ~,alOlf JuM ~- 1926.
~ •re not gamin

• ~ o.re loelng a little slower.
:• H, V. Le.o e 7 /.
• .o. a. Prv

-

ln ro•--·-

..

.,,~,_,

EJJ~ENE McAUUffE

J on the ot·her

�REC EIVED
f .r• ·

2- 1~~~

GENERAL_MA~AGER

9-1245

Rook Springs - April 2. 1926.

11r. Geo. B. Pryde:

Referring to your letter of January 19,
)

1926, to the Mine Superinten.d ents at Hook Springs, superior, Hanna and Cumberland, relative to carrying ooal
oontraotors on pay rolls and compensation paid to the
State, oopy of which was sent to me:
In reviewing the pay rolls, I notioe that
A. Bertagnolli, . Coal Contractor,

is oarried on Superior

pay roll for the month of .e ebru.ary as hazardous.
1

I al-

so notice ~hat John Milliken, uontraotor at Hanna, is
carried on first half of Maroh pay roll for Hanna as
hazardous.

Will you kindly advise whether there is some

particular reason for oontinuing to carry these contractors on the pay rolls as hazardous.

�•

)

1

,

Ol-\~tba) S\1;-nfla~

GEORG£ 8. PRYDE

�I

.

•
,,.

'
,,,

'

•

I

�2

..

GEfJfiU\L ;- \fMGF.R
- ---.:

Kr• P. J .

The

11,

, rer Coal Cetll)an.v.

lfllllrer,

•
l.y:

Be with detail COl!ll•ti.•on ~ oorzmo1msutlon fund

1924 and 1925 ocasarod.

Qt&amp; or

u,,a,:, ml• lle.neou in

tf'ic

:a:pctn4itureo•

dccsn,a. d 12.~~ ex n41tu a

I att not sure that cOQ1 ope:rat

utd oil oen are twdng

u muah intetw t 1n msaeUaneouu exarerw1: f:u""~" as they mir;ht Md:
I would lib very

oh to talk to )'DU at yo'W:' uon't'ltni ~

pollob,g ot a nae•

ln •ubatau«t • I think the oil and coal oen ahoulcl

aonttme to occupy a rather joalaua rr.- of

gardinc

ind toward the Aot wh1oh

la at\ •aaptloNllly good one.
S1n•r IT Y'(Nrtl•

r-~.J-.,rpo.
tUGE~E cAUUff£

�Rock Spri.ngrz •• J\prtl 28th, 1926.
/
.J

•

Mr• Eugene !.ic.Aulitf e:
I · mvo curbon copy of let·ier to Mr. Quealy
r

rd1z,g tho c:c~ ~

nsa_:&amp; ion oxp

ning is vacy timely .

_di'ta ~es~ and tni~ .your .

While the cool operators und oil

rien 11re gi~ng oloue uttont i on to the exp ndltures in thoo.r
1

awn industries ttley give very littlo oomidoratiott to t.he
others .

ottld it not be _poeaible to have the Compensation

Depan

t get. up a monthly stat ocient ot inco?IS am expen-

3itu.res tor the dit fer mt indue rie·a • so thnt we could
n\oh tbia iiitt.er J:Ore clouely.

)
Orl,r\»l Signe!~

GtORGE 8, PRYOE

/

Cb

.

�American Association for Labor Legislation
~ OFFICERS
Gli

cindoraed by Nntlonnl InformatJon Bureau, Inc.)

L CHADBOURN!!

•

• 1il1 'fJIOJ,I.U •

L
',

p,11iJtnt;:
V. EvERIT MACY
~ ,AoD-'~MoNS
HENRY R. SEACIIR
J -arh•
R, soJ)t:FoRBsT
LILLIAN D.
ALO
FELIXM. WAlLUURC
~ ~Gf151!Elt BN $. WISB
JJ1I
SrBPJJ
gN B ANDREWS

w

EXECUTIVE COMMIT'fEI!

PUBLICATIONS

HENRY W. FARNAM, Honorary Prt1idtn1

American Labor Legislation Review
(QUARTERLY)
HLETS AND LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

t1111• J0 131°East 23d St., New York City
tary lRENI! OSGOOD ANDREWS

, ,,1Sttfl

--

r'-

MARY ANDERSON
SAM A, LEWISOHI
ERNEST G. DRAPER
Ono ·T. MALLER·
JOHN A. FITCH
THOMAS I p
E
• ARKI
DWIN F. GAY
LEO WOLMAN
SAMUEL McCmrn LINDSAY

The Prtsidtnt and the Sterttari

I

,,,.,tr, ADOLPH LEWISOHN, New York City

. 2

ADVISORY COUNCIL

pf})-1 Washington

Ader, B·iker, Amherst
sunna rd 'tt, B·1ll101ore
i,:;:-Ju~~i!ng, ~ew York City

IP'&amp; Bresette. Clllcago
eense. Cleveland

:,ill/ ~Cbnrnherlnln. !l:ew York City

'J Chlopek. Rufi'" lo
~nish New York City
, J.p_cau,iuln, Brookl)"U

1" tierJtr oa,·I~. St. _Loul9.

jiwti S: !Hnoi~on, Fm111111g1Jnm, Mass.
:Ji
O.ruJlas. Chicago
i orerer, New York City

t?. Doncao, Quincy. Mnss.
.. IL EidlltJ, New York City

Jank I.Brosi, New '\'ork City

May 26 1 1926

,0

,it A~bOl~ew )' ork City

ii~ l)ammn, !sew , ork City
tA! ADeDlols. Wllmln_gton

ast 23d St., New York City

TO OUR MEMBERS:
On March 2 we wrote you of the urgent
need for prompt passage by Congress of the Longshoremen's Accident Compens~tion bill.

(llael Fel,, Philadelphia

llflnl A Filene, llos ton

~ Funk(urler. C:1mbriclge

11!1 p Fnr, Cincinnati

.llllrf• l'Uru.&lt;eth, Wa.ohlnirton
J1116JneGoldm_ark. New York City
Jn A. Hole. Sherbrooke, Quebec
11ft llarullton. llo,;ton
filloa H. Hnmlllon,Washlogton
lammond, Columbus
ndl,r 1 ~lihrnukee
llaro, Wn.&lt;hln:;:ton
~
U. ll1td~ Wnppin;:ers Fallio, N. Y.
lasmt ll'.113tch. ll:ew York City
l,ndolph llnrnes. Lo~ Angeles
B. Herlnir, South lien cl, Ind .
~.I llnlhrmk. C.t~t,. &lt;"nltege, Po.
l..&amp;.Jollan, Cincinnati
lllau Kennedy, Indluoa'l)olt.
~dn Lnmhert. Kew York City
f&amp;u.Tta,\\", Lnmont, Em:Jewoocl, N. J .
.._ nsburrh, Harrisburg
... A. L11pp. Chln11m
!ltrrii B. Leeds, Philadelphia
i...~•• llrao,r I.Pwis l'hlhrlelpbla
- H. Lynch, Indianapolis
llaher, Toleao
lln1·, l'ill-lbnrgh
A. Mt'Cahe, Princeton
Clair Mitchell. New York City
rr \ 011011: Moore, Los Angeles
11nort,
Ottawa. Canada
Nestor, Wea go·
•Osburn, New York City
'-lpPeabo&lt;ly, Cambridge
• 0111, Brooklyn
PoUnd, Cambn&lt;1ge
4. Uran, Washln,;ton
~- ~!z. S110 Francisco
51i '""°nll'ner, Chic-ago
Sli:~rd. Cedar Rapids
Wuhln,;ton
Sou le.n,New
York City
:e.s~.wnrt, Wn.•hln,rton
S. 5t "'"' York City
raua, New York City
, r!•rtieu, New York City
Cntnbrldge
l
D, Plttahn"-h
W. V~} N\Vew York City
"•td
If, Hhlnirt.on
t,11e 'OtU\wn, Cnnodn
O. \\'l~:n~ ~YI, Woodstock, N. Y.
I B. Witte, lllondcolrd, N. H.
B. 'IV
a son
olf, New York City
1114 tbe offcera

-1;:!r,

This carefully considered reasonable
measure was int~oduced by the chairmen or the two
Judiciary Committees on February 17 and 18. Extended public hearings were held, and the House
Judiciary Committee unanimously reported the bill
with request for a special rule to bring the bill
ttspeedily" to a vote. There the matter rests.
These hundreds of thousands of local
harbor workers -- comprising besides longshoremen
t ~enty different crafts including machinists,
boi l ermakers, carpenters, painters•• urgently
ne9d this protection, which should be extended by
Congress before.the adjournment w~ich !s rapidly
approaching. Will you not !_rite 1mmed ~_ate_!!
to members of the special committees (list enclosed} and to your two Senators as well as your
Representative in Congress• urging them t~. ~!~
and vote for the Cummins-Graham lon~shoreme~~~
accident compt'" nsation ~ It will be helpful
send us a copy o! your letter,

ttyou

,TBA/B

Secretary,

�Accident Compensation for Harbor
Workers Urgently Awaits
Action by Congress
By JOHN B. ANDREWS
HE introduction in Congress-by the chairmen of the judiciary
committees-of a federal workmen's compensation bill for the
relief of the group of workers most urgently in need of such protection, formally marks .the opening of another chapter in one of the
most amazing developments in American labor legislation.
A third of a million "harbor workers"-engaged in the extremely
hazardous tasks of loading, unloading and repairing vessels at the
dock-are placed in a position that from any point of view is
indefensible.
Exposed to risks far greater than most factory employees are
pennitted to assume, these essential wage-earners suffer work injuries for which the individual states cannot provide accident
compensation.
The longshoreman if injured-while on shor~ has the protection of
state compensation laws. But let him walk up the gangplanlc and
step aboard a ship with his load and he is denied that protection.
If injured aboard a vessel his sole recourse-a damage suit-is
under maritime restrictions that make it unworthy the· name of
"remedy."
The compensation principle bas been almost universally adopted
~or work accidents elsewhere. Why are these great groups of men
m ~ra-hazardous employments-longshoremen and local ship
~e~nnen-given a less favorable opportunity when they suffer

T

IDJUry?

When the states in 1911 first enacted worlanen's compensation
laws, they included longshoremen and repairmen at the ~ocks as a
matter of course. These workers were so protected until tbe
~~preme Court in 1917 held by a five-to-four decision that when
IIIJured on board a ship, the accident was "maritime" and tberefore

�outside of state jurisdiction.1 Twice Congress attem
these objections and remedy the desperate conditio ptfed to tneet
•
• to them the protenoti" the1ong.
shorernen by specifically
reservmg
• laws. These efforts, desp1te
• their
• charact
c on. of. state
compensation
"statesmanlike" by the minority Justices, were held to b e:zation as
authority of Congress in that such power delegated :O ehy0nd the
•
t e states
would mterf
ere w1'th t he proper h armony and uniformity
maritime law.2
of the
It is important to note that longshoremen alone are not th
e only
harbor workers affected. A carpenter, an upholsterer a .
. .
b .
k
. h
, pamter
a machinist, a 011er m
ha er-m s ort, a_ny one of the repa~
representing no less ~ an twenty-two different crafts involvedwhen his work takes
him even
for a moment
.
.
. on board a vessel cannot
in case of accident receive compensation under the laws of his
own state.
In holding that all such "maritime" workers throughout tht
country must be treated with absolute uniformity, the court has
finally suggested the solution. The remedy lies in the adoption by
Congress of a law extending federal protection to harbor workers.a
Meanwhile, America has step by step, in state after state, discarded as unfit the outgrown and discredited system of employers'
liability suits for damages. Congress, also, has adopted the modem
principle of workmen's compensation for all civilian employees of the
government. Experience has shown the superior advantages of
workmen's compensation to injured workers, to their employers,
and to the whole community.
There can be but one satisfactory remedy for local harbor
workers-a federal accident compensation law. But these men,
longshoremen and ship repairmen, are employed not only in our
seaports and along the lake fronts but are scattered throughout the
country along river landings-in fact, wherever their work is to be
done upon vessels afloat. With benefits at least as liberal as
those of the compensation law in New York, where many of the
1

Southern Pacific Co. v. Jensen, 244 U. S. 205.
.
• Knickerbocker Ice Co. v. Stewart, 253 U. S. 149; State of Washington fl,
Dawson &amp; Co., 264 U. S. 219.
• State of Washington v. Dawson &amp; Co. 264 U. S. 219.
• the
:~ithout doubt Congress bas p~wer to alter, amen~ o~ rev~se and
!llantime law by statutes of general application embodying its 11 gen·
Judgment. This power, we think, would permit enactment O a ting
~r!tl employers' liability law or general provisions for cornpensa
tnJured employees."

t

�f both related classes reside, a federal commission, with its
•
• ilar f unctions
•
authorized to exercise
sim
by state appointfepUtl~uld insure prompt and efficient administration.
nelli/ tiJne is more than ripe for this comprehensive and final
. en of a vexatious national problem. For years, hundreds of
.
•
0Juuo
• -~nds of our most essential workers at the docks have been
boU:,o,•
"
•
•
• ,, b cl
htlttled about- out agam, m agam - Y osely divided opinions
,f the highest court. Patiently. they have exhausted every legal
roach to the local compensation remedy. Both they and their
:PP
• a si·t uation
•
that is
• m
• def ensible and unmployers are now 1eft m
earable.
The officers of the longshoremen's union, with the same careful
onsideration that won high praise from distinguished judges for
heir earlier "statesmanlike" efforts, are again utilizing every facility
t their command to reach a remedy that will be liberal to injured
1orkers, fair to employers, and just and stable under the constituion of the United States. Other national affiliated railway and
epair workers' organizations have promptly offered their endorse1ent and support. The American Federation of Labor, at its recent
Jnvention, gave to the project its unanimous vote.
It is known that recently employers in the shipping worldnpressed it is said by injustices and wastefulness of present conitions-have gone so far as to have their attorneys work on the
raft of a federal compensation measure.
Meanwhile, influential . labor groups with their advisors, in
,operation with the American Association for Labor Legislation
1d several public officials, were already perfecting a bill for introJction in Congress. Having worked consistently year after year
1r adequate accident compensation, the Association is actively
1rticipating in this promising new movement, and will continue
; efforts until a satisfactory federal measure is in successful
ieration-the most urgent next step toward the completion of
,mpensation protection.
The pending measure, which has been approved by compensation
ficials throughout the country, and endorsed by the workers for
hom this protection is primarily intended, was introduced in
)Dgress by the chairmen of the judiciary committees-Senator
llllmins and Representative Graham.
This bill (S. 3170 and H. R. 9498) embodies the best features
existing compensation acts. The scale of benefits is wisely based
NO rker
.

5O

�on the schedule in New .York-the state .having the greatest
nu mer
b
_
1
of these workmen. . E mp oyers are to msure payment of accid
• by any ofh
' d methods. Admient.
compensation
t e common aut h
onze
istration of the act is through local federal deputies cooperaf n
with state compensation officials wherever the latter choose to ass~f
all under the uni£ying supervision of the experienced United stat '
Employees' Compensation Commission which was •created ;;
Congress in 1916. The government is to bear none of the costeven the necessary preliminary appropriation to initiate the
administration of the law is to be reimbursed. The necessary and
desirable limited appeal to the courts on questions .of law is, of
course, provided. Modern provision is made for cooperation in
rehabilitating disabled workmen, and special emphasis is given to
stimulating accident prevention. The bill is a carefully considered
and adequate measure. Its early enactment should be urged upon
Congress.

"THE cla111 of longshoremen needs the protection of compensation as
much if not more than any other claas of workmen. Their occupation, so essential to the prosperity of the trade of the United State,, is
extra hazardous, both on account of its nature and on account of the
pressure under which it; must often be performed. It is unjust to these
men and to their families that the burden _of loss resulting from thousand,
of accidents annually should be left by the law Qn theil"I shoulders. The
resulting discontent and disaatisfaction
~asy to understand. The ship•
repair men form also a large clasa among whom injuries are frequent,
and they find it difficult to understand why the carpenter, brass worker,
or plumber employed to repair a ship in the harbor should receive no
compensation, while if he were employed in a building on the dock,
h.e would be protected by -the---Stato. comp.ensation law."-SENATOR
BORAH, in a report for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, sub•

·u

mitted in 1921.

�!N 5UfPORT OF CUMMINS-GRAHAM FEDERAL WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT

FOR LONGSHOREMEN AND HARBOR WORKERS
(Address at the Capitol, Washington, D. C.)

U. S. SENATE STEERING COMMITTEE
Republicans
James W. Wadsworth, Jr. {New York)
Frank R. Gooding (Idaho)
William M. Butler (Massachusetts)
William B. McKinley (Illinois)
Peter Norbeck (South Dakota)
George Wharton Pepper (Pennsylvania)
Frank B. Willis (Ohio)
Floor Leader: Senator Charles Curtis (Kansas)

HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE
Republicans
,l'tl'and H. Snell (New York)

ieodo:re E. Burton (Ohio)
~~Illas S.

Williams (Illinois,)

lace H. White Jr. (Maine)
ed S
,

l • ~ne11 (Indiana)
c. Michener (Michigan)
;r c. Ransley (Pennsylvania)
1111
ani Ramseyer (Iowa)

Democrats
u (North Carolina)
Edwar d W• Po
)
Finis J. Garrett (Tennessee)
_ .
Bankhead (Alabama
William B.
k)
'Connor
(New
Yor
O
John J •

�.... , . ~. , ·11..,....

raa:llllltl'1f n,ocUli.£.•

plylng to rour. ~ April 28th

d
rtlatl

to QCi.f,,IIIW~ in

l\\nc1 .S.t!ng ~I'

1"4 vn.i,ttn~-

tht..i~

I

~

IVS

,i.trut

oh ta

turthea- abl'l

,- 1n 1926 ot 088•

.'8 cw· Qpti~!M--1.y 9•
h~

' - for tha -ltdllitll:t to tM law ~
MllDOI ot •

~ tlwlr -.nth]¥ ~

tlw

aeu

~ our

oh bu

... to

ftaT.aan

ot

ta1 1n-hllllll'tt..

l J.oadl

•

' which hento-

llAI•~ • • J.UI •m-r~,-•;

,,.... and &amp; tron4 ~

i.rlt~

. roll• S.. •hri.nkl-1~ dUII to

_..str

the bitt

,...._ NtndJl'Wc1 b1 _..

WIii~~. and 11111 ! ~ •· •oa.whl1.t .,~ efflo!Mlt

OCllta

ttithadnot

" 'WbSeh tn.oalate• pq roll

tAJrlAl tor repat.n. crto.

&lt;a eno.lJala ~ the claS.. a11Gll9d,, .td.oh tc,talad ioe. OI:'
Of t h e ~ ot PN~-- l"Nlltl:

an plJ' ~

-

I a\ibld.~ t!• tollowlnC

�ath olahut

~llOltt ...._rtlt\l d!

tot ptn
tot

rde allowod on alatu
d "' , ,;,_ en-- /It? ¾ /
••
~:th,uv,• ~ ht.le ol&lt;dlaa al.1°"'84

ili.._ inc"

• r""

..,.,

raey partl • d1

,.

bility ino reEJ.Go4

ll Hl. - 1 491 or G"'
•

'"'""'wom:&gt;ii~ l1 te&gt; be not 11. and that 11, tho
pltal

nlO ot e7o,ltffi'-'70o or 4a,!.

14,tng ,_, bo d1

,..

n...'4ftl

aubltlitttll.

duotion or ~•cU.~l &amp;nd ho, ..

l think thnt U1a ma.jor portion ot tht•

otly ttributcd to the int NJ t manl.i'e11ted by the tn!lploy.

ere Md our attomoyo, hioh

wotar na aMO relate to

ul

ding the ~ atJ.on aot

· in .

di • •

:t to
11nd that 1• thnt the oon1 OPo

to

-•r.... to

&amp;ttord• .aid hould withou.t

gator who would u.ndou

d1y

and tlte oil ind\\Gt,y oottbtn1d oan n11·

lop opl)fftunltte tor

· d1o billt

kte ,our ,tt.'lir.g

lo, "' o~po nt tnveatlriug ln awardtl made

. f thl a •~tS.on I would appreo..

rloua thousht to.

A tuq or the _,""'-l stat• nt or baleutae ai.ot indloate•
ho t}Mtole.l altuatlon othei- than tho taot that the expen1e ot maintaining

thl otttae iriONuo4 G2t690.o&amp;• orapp~
thl• 110nOy waa

tel1' 16"• l ~ t , 1 am aure

11 eapondod, t;he 1nore IO oOl•t 0.t oporatl.on ret1e~

4

1~ the reduotlon or 1111dtoal and b plital oxpenae. betore reterre4 to.
:t• .ti.on and that
Thtre la one otbar thin&amp; that att-l"lloto 'IIS1 • • .n
•_
.

lt the ~ ot P

_. palcl and tlki&amp;J'U . paid out by c1•ae• or
t • .a.._.
t ropte..»t a ctetinlt.
~.s.,. ot aou111e • on• 1"~ •it~lott ~• no
,._., but When I tl:ret dboua•ed c,oc1peuatt.on with you in 1928, I_.

tol4 that the J:d.a•llNWOU9 ~trle• t.lt tblY _,
tbt

taan4f.•ppt4 by
....., the ooa.1 and of.1

P1111111lt ot a pNldua untto111 with that paf.4 U#
.
~'1.~1 . You wS.ll notl• tha&lt;t, whil4i 1n i • tht ld.ll•llaM•

�..-

at p

pldd and :uarda puid out balllll~do· in l!JI!&amp; they paid

"' ot thl tot•l p •l

,

, teldr.g out s71, ot the total

rd• }&gt;Qld. 1'h1•

,t• to me that, poriu. .• due to ... ok .or polloing• too ~ r:tlieollcu\-

•- wdultrlo o.re
thl • ll t,nduatrio

of the
to on in.~

~~t of pi-opera ptsadUlla, Again. lb.

Q pint; the

,-ploye

art, treqmntly ti. trionda or rolc4tlou

.

'

loyt,t• there 11 gmve danger ot thct

4

.

ploye re.,.J:vlng an Und • &amp;wnlrd.

11 employer boib a ·s -n,

You will pol'hapa teaall

cuuso ot thl eon; to ua iome ltiOntho

pt t&gt;w ro
I will t

the ohottoe ot p

ot prophet i• a dangerou urulc,rtotln , but
dlotlng thv.t our baltm • . 111 the fund

11 1-

ly l %by the end ot tht.a yoar,

reduood a 1\trthltt4 $SOtOOO• or npp

uld irrd-to tu~hor
S.noreuo ln p
I

1-.

tlnder the oirouuto.noe I think Mt hould take tho nooo uey atep 1n t i .

and tr, to wotk out 1th the oil om uployln a •peol«l ln 1tlgato•
mlrol.1 out l

any lndwatry end who

bould be

leote4 wholl)t on ti.

b&amp;ela ot abllt.ty.
I 0.t1 •otiu10·nng
betoNt the b10 opera or•'

u th!Js 1t'OUld not 1- ,. proper tlli.ng to bring
aoola~~•

l

am JJOJ1dlng a oopy ot thll

• a1noore1&gt;' ,out••
01 1. ~J ::."~

Elf" £fiE lcAHUFFE

�lnol'II

lnnat
i,t fe,S.o4
J)tQ,,

tn4 "

• 1916

•

412,'103

tiea, ao. ,

•67 -405,9

iot,'112 ..,

, a.ees.21
1,oas.1 .vi

1,,,1,,.ae

•

tt

191

"

ft

ft

1019

eth

II

.
6th
vth "

.

" 1020

" "

·U

It

it

"

0th

" "

ft

10th

ti

"

3001492.'IO

a.a,

.,H?.8'

• . 1922

oth

"

1921

!'."-'1~\5!

.002. rr

0.

l, 1917

.
ar4
6th

., • • f tt .. . ....

lOf.,

•aa '

1923

019 1 6

1924

wt,"80. 22

1026

• a..

1A56,

,..

212,oea.os
38, 806.U

'

�,-,o

J9!!
: Ma

!~a..

6'1Vh

ti008

2u.,,o,n

8'3.,21 011,,1,1.eo

ot bt.lt.t,

32,881.08

-'•'16

Pd40ll T1IIIPO

lfll &amp;lhbility,

pd4 tor Uodl 1 and

. p!tnl S rrl

a.sis.
101.,eea.2e

e.91

Em.,872.-68

a,1s1.

.91

6,470.00

712.

.11

000.20

11114 on

lltbO

·ntcl on I r1 1AMnt PN'tl

Paid tor lmo lgattona
Vaid t\,r , tnB

d?
'
°
•
21.aa 1

in Poimnent Part
0• 519.tl

78,165.fO

'°"•"

�--

19

,!•lJ?!!&lt;I

~ao,e,a.ta

n.nlGJJIJl'I .AIHQ9SIOn1)0

11ttreot ~

fatal

Alarda tor ln3Uri

C868,91Sit71

•• M,ea

190.11)

a.30

18 708.08

19.19&amp;.11

lffltlllption
Elptnlll ot Oftl

oa trophe I . ur

2- 90.°'

l 000 00 -~1
1 ...
IW'l ·
- - - ......._ _..._ _
, ,Miil!!&amp;•,.,..,...:·1.....,,...,
;rn;;~i1......,....,....
•...,.,_,••~~

Total
I

I

c.i Jndud.,,

110,03a,

ae,:

1926
,.,.._
1, .68,.,1

Oll l'a6aat,y

ieo.052.

aGf'

180,08',Y5

-~

OU.r Indwa ricta

171,880.aa

-,l

1'8,tMa.11

~~

155•'"··

!8"

1e,.1-n.a1

~1"

180,ssa.20 M1'

lfl,6'8•06

811'

1sw,se1.e1

17"

1926

ao,t

~PddOn

�I

'

'

'

11r o l. N.. Snyder•

state Tr .
Gby'enne,

~ar Sir:
If posaible I would like t o mvo 9 copies
ot the Te th Annual Rep orl of tA• W'or
Departm

rt- s Compensation

t , .J D.U!U'J' lat. • t a Deeeiri&gt;er 31st, l 92S, imu•

• aiTe.

It is rq desire to pass a copy or this to each of

our

ne Superlnt end.en-ts as well as o.1her· O'ff iaial• I)
.,.

. \ f,.

r

/"~ .-:. \

~ j:

Ver, trulJ y011l'.'il , .

Ort,!!'i11al Siirnedl

GEORGE B. PRYDE

•

..
cb

�COPY

Rook Sprinr;v ._ B • -nvC t ,, 21 , 19 26• •

I have 'been advised by 'ur. Biseonnet-that
insurance tak~n in outside oomp@iea to cover work' or
pro1&gt;erty und~X- conatr ~ct ion- should be charged to Capital
Account.

You will ·t ber$fore take t.hia -into considert,tion

atruction .
I

The proportion of insurance premiui-l oha.rg•
ea a~ainai const ):-~ction of new ~tfice and store building

will not be very large .

Ae soon as the exo.ct aiuowit is

arrived at, I wtll a.dvi e you and the knginee.r,•o offico.
'\

(51p~d)

Frank TalJ.uli.re

.

�Omaha - December a, 1926

)Ir, G. B.

Pryde:

Note attached letter to Mr. Edelman.

I would be glad if you

,ould speak to re:presentat.i ves of other coal companies in Rock Springs
regarding

Mr. Calverley' s retention.

I am writing Mr . Q,uealy- direct.

�.,. ·. . . .

to1 !ldldlng,

Cbflenn&amp; t

• m~~~

' .....

·:l'N

r:, 0.&amp;Jleble
at •laud \o JOU .-·~ ..

Thi

$a : r'lelld14.

t would lUn .sl

t mt\ you l.i Cbtd"eli»W a tew

cift
"'-~
.
IIU •

-~:. •

• ~.

.-,,-.i:~ l{r. .A.r-t:hnr •• ea.1
••

'°

to :recoo~. :tad.,
(I~

'

rl

,.

'101&amp;

• -.

Of-:_,

"'1 dtic1 n, ill :~ ~ com1et ot hi• wr.,o:-Jllj.a, b\:l.l bu fllo1m a .t::l':)1'1:Dfl per-

1114le,:
1lbt

~·en

h&amp;e 'been •llp

'1' · to •• '5J11nler \wo ,-an ago·. -4 11.. lean .si.S.116 ,.._ • 1
lllll• "91" •1

• oat d

let •late-

ch ! bopa ._. dll 'be a'bl• ff :reoiOIS!!dl S(llle

�•

I

Yol$ .Lat·t, er of Decei:1bar dth r egar dinu tho r.e--

'

lb.ve ·tuk en this :. :a t.tor u,.:, with oth~ r couponioa
herb and havu u.sk~d t hom t o •.. ri t e to Jr . ~del,.lan .

.ul thu.i. I

have talked . it b hu.vo if rOwiaed t o do ao .
'
'

Ori,thw,1 SiJ!'Df'd:

GEORGE B. PRYOE

•

{I

✓

. ..,

....

•

�- ,.,.

December 10th~ 1926.

1ir. 1. u. 11artin, U
The Be.Jr River CoaJ:

.

Ev .;n~ ton, W,Y. ou iDo ..

The ~ia.ttur uf l"otaining !ir. Galv.erley in the State
Co'1pensa. tion . Dap;i.rt1~.ont has co!:;le up , and it "o ulu be appr~cia tad if

,

•

you. UiOulc 'J.ri;:.e "i.o w i• . ·.!. U . Edul rt.m , Treuourer- elc ot,· Sta to Oa.t&gt;itol
I

Buildinb• Gheyenu~, a sking thu.t he give con~ideration to re.taining

tr . Gal.verlt;y in his pre~enl. c:1paci t..y t

.l5

ha has· dQne very good work

No-:.e by tho preua that t;r. ~forgm-i will be _re~rlned as
Deiu.ty T.rEaat,.trer anu Lr . UcAulif fe _i s very H;uch interested in ha.ving

.Mr. Calverley reappointed, 80 _an ything you can do in the r~tter wiU

be ~l)recia.ted .
Very truly yours,

• F. N. Bletcher, Secre-ca.ry,
Prm.ifo r Co .ii CO.lilpany,
Ogden, Utah.

-

L: T. Dee, ligr .,
Cb Lion Coal Co. ,
Ogden, Utah.

'

�.'

Rock Spr!ngs,·_ iyoming
·D oembar 10th, 1926,

n . w. H. Edelman,
Tree.sure Elect•
capitol Duilding,
Oh yenne , rfyoming

pear Sir :

~

eil., · I believ ·, as the ma.1or1ty
of the coal opera.ting companies ' of the state have been
gr a.tly iropresse_d by the efficient &amp;f5rvioe r of Mr. Arthur- .
Ourselves , a.e

w. ~alve:t-ly, in tha conduct of the business o:f th• ·Employees Comp nsa t ion Yund.

In our. conferences ~1th. him

relative to cho.ng s in th • law and the prop r and ef:fio.. ,
ient enfor_oement of it, we have noted. that he seems to
bt thorougr.J.y posted on all phases of tha workings ·ot •
the law, and he ha.s been of:great help to us 1n suggeatt~g
ch11,ng •• 't'h handling of alaima has been .., ery prompt

and satiefaotory.
For these re asone I would· very much like to see
him retained in the office.
.,

very truly your•,

super1nt~ndent •

...

�MINES AT EVANSTON, WYOMINS.
J. H. MARTIN, Manacer

THE BEAR RIVER COAL COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)

!{r George

B• Pryde

rrnion paoific Coal Co
nook Springs Wyo .

Dear Mr .Pryde ; -

Eeplying to your favor of the Ioth concerning the rei, appoin~ent
ot 1,1r Calverley, I will be glad to write Mr YI . N. Edelman Treasurer elect,

asking him to give consideration to the r e-appointment of Calverley, I have
asked Mr P,W. Spauld.ing to write a letter, a.nd he ea.id he would, and we will
aak Mr L~ff of the Standard Company, to help out.
I have noted that Mr Uc Auliffe is very much interested, and
and tha.t Mr Morgan will be re tained. You can depend on us doing all we can,

not only on thi s mstte:z; but anything else you may want.

Yours very truly•

�PREl\!IIER COAL COMPANY
OGDEN, U'l'AH

,,

\Ve an!.

•

I"

e~.r.fl that t b;l imtter of :reta.tnltlg 1,~~

0:1.lVe:rley 1n tha St 1.J,+;O Con11~nsatio~ 'P&amp;f .::.rtr.ent !¼i the

t.

state, -of ·,·/yomirg Lns ar!$-Em•

::o should vor:, l!?llch like to mve yoo ~1ve ser1Q'US
c1nsid~~tion to t he ?:'l:ltter rtt ~"?:: e}'~ ;tt-. 03lverley 1n his
r-ro~oo t 110:sit 1on. for ,-re believe hi# se.rv1oas ~4ve oe• ver-,
sat lat'.:.!.ot ary..

~ o ctnstdor.!.tion i,rot1 ·o~::n s}:ort rr .. C..1-1·1~le1 will
bt, v~ n:c

a.r.,Jll"eoi..i.te4 by our Ch1~ :·n~•
Yours ·, r ~ tr~lY.

1:1E?,U~ otAu oow.·ANr,

8:_3:t~-1
~;B:D

CO:Ur. Calverl eJ'
OC1!lr. Pryde .

�H.C.MARCHANT, GcN'L.MGR.
GE:NE:RAL OFrJCE: : OGDE:N UTAH
MINE:S:SUPE:RIOR,WYOMJNG,.

December 17, 1926

,/,Iii~~'

/ .•.·A

yJ

.,,

l[r. George B. Pryde, Genera l Manager,

Union Pacific Coal Company ,
Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Dear Mr. Pryde :

It is a pleasure for me to write to Mr.
Ede].ma.n,Trea surer-Elect of Wyoming, asking that he give
consideration to the reappointment of :Mr. Calverly in
charge of' Workmen' s Compensation..

Yr. Calverly has demonstrated his fitness
for this position, and I have today written Wi.r. Edelman
urging his a.ppo intment.

Very truly yours,
SUPERIRO ROCK SPRIWGS doAL' CO.,

~ ~el
president

J.ll!D/r

J

�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

NO.

Rock Springs, w
yoming,
Ur George B. Pryde ,
Vi~e ~res~d~nt and General Manager •
union Pacific Coal Company
c1t1,
Dear Sir:--

I do not think we ought to pass up in silence the last
paragraph of Dr. Arb ogast ' s letter of December 23rd, wherein
he states:

has not been my custom to r eport cases on Form 150
~ince the Compensation Law took effect unless the in
Jury be suff ici ent to disable for seve~ days or more.;

~I~

I would suggest that Dr. Arbogast•s attention be called to
Section 8, Chapter 124, page 130,Session Laws, 1925 which is as

follows:

flNOTIFICATION BY DOCTOR
se:tion 8. Every doctor who accepts the case of an
in Jured workman, and every hospital which ac9epts the
case of an injured workman,shall within ten ~10) days after
accepting such case file a written notice thereof with
t he Clerk of the District Court and shall send a copy of
such notice within said ten (10, days to the State Treasurer
and another copy within said period to the employer of
the injured workman. Any doctor or hospital failing or refusing to file the notice within the time designated with
the Clerk of the Court or to send copies thereof within
~a~d period to the State Treasurer and the employer of the
inJured workman shall forfeit any remuneration or award
from the compensation fund for any services,care or
•
attention rendered to such injured workman or any facilities
furnished to pim.m
·
h L i 1 ture because physicians
Thi s Section was enacted by t . e eg s a
~~ spitals l.m.dertook to determine for themselves the circums t ances

�ll'ottN 2103
5TANDARO
1-21-10000

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
IN lU!lPLY PLEASE REIJ'MR TO

NO,

under which an i n jured workman, disabled should be reported or not

reported.

I remember di stinctly having this matter up with the late

yr,E,s.Brooks and with all the other coal operators in ~outhern Wyoming,
calling their at tention to t h e fact that it made no difference how

slight the injury might b e or where or how it might have occurred,
whether in the perfor man ce of t he injured workman's duty as an employee

or not, if an in j ury occ urr ed either upon the premises of the operator
I

•

and not in the course of t he workman s employmentj or off of the premises
of the oper ator, a nd in t h e course of the workman's employment,it
should be rep ort ed, and that the Court and not the mine superintendent

must determine the ultimate f act as to whether or not compensation is

'

to be awarded,and especia lly,neither the mine superintendent, the

injured workman or the camp surgeon were authorized to determine

that an injury need not be reported

because of its extent,duration

or circumstances.

The case of Mr- Hunter demonstrates the situation. If Dr. Arbogast is looked upon as having any official connection with the
llledica1 department of the Union Pa ific Coal Company, his failure to
report the case might, by the judgment of the court of competent
j'lll'1sdj_ction,subject the coal company to a fine of $ 500.00; and
llll"1tt1ngl'111_,
, _ of course, in bis fa ilure

liolat

to report this case,he has

ed the law.
It might be well for me to say that we are not much concerned

�1

8TANDAAD
1-21-10000

,.,,;."·

THE UN!ON PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
IN RJ!JPLY PLmA.sl!l IU!lFilllt TO

NO,

~ether the surgeons report to the District
. . Court and to the State
Treasurer. We are concerned, under our system ·of medical and surgical attendance to our employees, that every case of injury treated
by our camp surgeons are r eported to us, and we would impress aj)on

them that it· is neither their province nor our province to usurp

the prerogative of the court and to det'ermine when an injury is not

to be awarded.

Excuse me for making this letter so positive and so long,but
the matter is important,and it is also a matter tiiat I have dwelt

upon before, and it seems as if it should be restated.

Yours truly,
'1//(,(7
V
.. ,.. "//. . - ~
. • : .,. . v ./i/V..- "..':l.-- ..:;../;).:.-:,,--..r1:1
,-

TST/E

~'

.,

:

,V'

�Rock Sprint;s - Deoembflr 28th, 1926.

ur. u. J. Harringt·on;
1!.'ieb. you would develor&gt; tor· me i f al;l do~tora

are reporting all · inJ°ury cases on Form l,5'0 .
In taking UJ,&gt; wi tb., Dr. Arboge.ut oor.ao timo o.go

tne mttor of injury to lfr. Hunter , ne advised ma he did not
mke a report unloaa the injury inotlpe.cituted t he w:Jrkroan for
DOro thwi seven days , and JJr . Taliaferro thinks t hey a houl.d

'

Zlllke a roporl on nll ca.~as . ~ Beliwo ho i s corr oat in this.

Ori.e-lnal SfR'nedt

_.

• - ,r11.)E B. PRYOt

I
ab

�,I

Herewith oop; ot l etter I buve iqdu~ wri~t~n
ilo ur. Arbog et .

i-1.1:l I oo takinu tile rnnttor up with ull .1:li?lO

u.puinten~eflts to inu ara it-ll onoes beinc r8portctd~ bouevor _
lignt, .the 1nJury I11AY be.

-

I lltl omirol.1 in auoortl "11th tb!J stund you ure
tating 1 au ouoofl c.a ni, Ul) trora time t .o tirco wbioh tho dootore
did xaot deem ot anit tio i _ . ~J31)(')ftt.Jl0~ to repon and lat.OJ' ••
i

bad '\o po.y co P. n1a.:ti0n • .

•

Original Sf~ed: •

·GEORGE· 8. PRYDE

I

·.

•

�I

•

,I

t

~•

•

,.,_

·,t,'}
'.j.;,. •'I ' · .. BY ;IV\~"
:.J\I__. ..

0

'fsVory doct.or wbo nc
tbo ·cff.ttO ot u.n uj\lr'od
Jc•
.n, cinl v y boo pi lrl~l vnlo.b a4qe~,s t.hO .:~: ... i,t an 1'1J~od wcrJt..
•
.t wit bl t. .1 ( G)
yo ttcw ooae
u wh eu~ f 1le a
wtitu . , •t 1co tbB ot i tb ttio Jlo,rk :Jt ~lw i&gt;iatrict iJQIJn, Wld
lllall . . -• t1 cor,y of· Ii not1.c o wit r.d.n suid ~ (lt)) day• to tho
4rofl urer aa,l u.rtot!t ' Ct&gt;py ttitblu
d p lod'to tho ec,.ployer
ot ·.:.L
J~
n. r-lJJ do~\or "c,w 'iwu &gt;iW fa11li"4 or rotwilng
·.. fllo \ne nr&gt;tioo it. 1a i i:18 t
do " tod ld.tli tm Ulort ot (ne
. • ~ or to ao
c pl_ 'i-'llt _or wt;b! uu po 1otl to \be 5taitt
urcr Md \ho uw.,,,tJ,,,Yyo or the 1nju.n!d W()l"kl:ml o ll for-tolt uqr
"-'lllor'(t\tion or
rroo tbo c
rwa io1&gt; ran.1 tor tt1fi so"1Cfe ,
"lll"O or- &amp;t,:~entlon
.ect 1(1 ti"1b 1-,,Jw.---1 W F ~ ..or ttll' f'1o111• •
• · • t~dl&amp;d. -\ 0 bbl. 11
Uon 8.

fouro •8rY ~ •.
• 'l . • 'luliaferrq, lr.
• R.. -I• Itarriagtoll

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3730">
                <text>Workman's Compensation for the year 1926</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3731">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3732">
                <text>1926</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3733">
                <text>Workman's Compensation, 1926</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3734">
                <text>These letters and documents are related to the workman's compensation from 1926. They are bound into a book with all documentation from 1920-1929. Some pages are faded may be hard to read.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3735">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3736">
                <text>Frank Tallmire, George B. Pryde, Eugene McAulifte, L.T. Dee, T.S. Taliaferro Jr.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3737">
                <text>1-0224</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3738">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="344" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="696">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/e88687717a0eb6284e31abb4d95623c2.pdf</src>
        <authentication>26fd1cbd5be8d829de9f88480d2e40e5</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="4946">
                    <text>Rook Springs ... Jnu. 20, 1927 •

Ur• Bugem tlc!ulifte,
Mr. G. ~. 3ia«onnet, ....- _ ~---·

Ur. Goo. B. Pr;yd.e.

-r~r. ' : .

.,_

In lim with in1'ormation in
previous years, I nend you horowl th, Gtate-

mout ahonini Haznrdou.e, ?ion-l:I!lzar&lt;loua and ~otnl
PQ¥ fiolls a.Di P. ~nts tmde to '1/yomlng State
\tork:men • s Compen • tlon and Ca tua trpphe In•~nnoo Premium i'wlds tor JOU 1926. .

,/

�_,

I

Rock Spri ngs - January ltlth, 1927.

Mr · J .

o. Holen :
Ple ase fur nish 1:ie with a few copi es of Form 2-37.

------ ~
REC EIVED
FEu ~ · •
GENERAL MANAGER
,le re cei ved :;. supply of these bl""::il{s fror.:1 Mr . Hurri ngton.

cb

-

�FORl\l 237

Tile Union Pacific Coal Co.
Mr,, _ _ _ __ __ _ __

--------~-------Wyo,, -------------------192-- - -Sup't.,

The bearer,, _________ _

who was injured in Mine N0 , _____ on

the ____ day of _____ _ l92 __ is now fully recovered and able to resume
his duties.
s-Surgeon
NOTE-Any cmploye, who has re})orted to the Camp Surgeon for treatment for any injury, must
not, under an , circumstan ce, be a llowed to resume work without a1111roval of !\line Superintendent on att nd wtl h iring bhmk.

- -- - -- - -.- - -- --Wyo., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____.1_ !J2 __ _

- - - - -----------Foreman :\line No. ________________________________________
:n: have employed the beai·cr, _ _ _ __ _ __ __________________---- ·-·· · - - - - - - - -·-whose

;ignature appl~u·s I.Jelow as ____ _

- ----- ·····-······----·in l\Iine No, _ _ __
----------------------·

Employe's Signature.

DUPLICATE

!\fine Supt.

The person whose signature appears
above has been assigned Check No, . - - - -

-------------- --------

-------·-

Time Keeper

I

)· I

. I

!;-/,
j

I

' 1' ;'
' ' ·I
:

85

I

r

�I'

Rook _Springe - Jaruury 3lat, 1927.

,Ur . Eugena M&lt;iAul if te :

Your stateme nt of ·uoat of . oornpeneation, oonl

· aor.ipanies, is part ic ul arl y int er esti~g, oQVering_ns it does
• a long, period· of t iro.e .

)

cb

�~ook 5prfnge -:

" t• Jug ne ~oAulif f e:

Herer11th a o&lt;,t of t ra.phs I .h1ve h:.ld nade. tro:.1 tho 'tig~es

.

.

you turnil'JL,ed i!le on the \Vy~uiing Co. :ipena~tion Law for th~ yoclre 19l!i to -

1926. tou may find the gr-e-l.i&gt;hs i.,11lre c.,mvenient to h..indle than tho figures •.
.J

•

If you deoire any .turt.her copies of t heoo gr phti I ce.n furniall the~ to

you ae tie h.1 ve the t r::i.o i~e .,

fp

GEORGE Jl PRYDE

�..

Rook Springo _ F8b
.

•

•

~ry .lltb, 1927 .

.,,
' .• Bugono f.~Auliffe:

Along ,1ith. lli" . Sru.th n11d ~ - Hnl"'tinaton. I rave gono ovor
House Bill Uo . 200 .

Ur . r~x-1--ir.gton hua aloo 4iGcWJBGd the bill with

rr. Tali~f crro r..nd ha~ wi:-ittcn no the o.ttnchocl letter.
You, no· doubt• aro f mnilinr with all th·e fa.at~ 0£ th~ pro-

poeod c~:,cnoation eat • G.o ycu ndviae:,d me you vorked alorl(S with Herbert Lacoy in de olcpi l'l{; chang

, but thora io o. pooa~bility with ao

moh politico coinc on in Cheyenne t at tho bill my have boan ahanged :::'.;bout your noticing it, ao I O!!l aemding .ur. Harri~rton 'o lettor

to you so that• if any cbnn~ae onoaped your ttontion, you rray -t~e
,'ion :J.,tore tho bill io evontunlly paasod.
Thora iu a good deal of merit to tho objeotio~ in Ur. Hnr-

on~ ... letter.· one ot tho pri11eipt.l ones being tht) opportunity giv•
en tor Nop•~e oaoes •

•Y

It is po aib1•, no I sf.\id botoro, that ~~

· "1 beeti advised ot ~ho eituation, the bill having your full ap•

Pl'OYt~• but in ·order to be eure of this I asked Ur. Harnnsto~ to write
•
•
'

th• letter which I fim to:rani-di!le to you.
\ ed '
Qrlg\n&amp;l 8 ~ ,iWOt

GEORGE B, f

�l

.

...

. ....

,. ~

.Cases.Computed
for 'Sweetwater
Couhty, Wyo.
, Special to Tho Tribnne.

GREEN, RIVER. Wyo., Feb. 11.Carroll O Ne111, the deputy clerk of
district court . here, yesterday
m:ide a computation of the year's
work In that court for 1926 !or Sweetwate r count}·. In Wyoming the district judge, mostly In chambers. h11.~
the deciding and adjusting of the
workmen's compensation cases. In
this. ,vyomlng's blg'J;-est mining county. tor the ~-ear just ended there were
358 compensation ·matters filed with
the clerk of the court, most of which
ha,·e had the attention of District
Judge V. .T. Tldball to some extent. ,
In addition to this· "there were 161
civil cases, thirty-eight criminal cases
and seventy-five probate matters !iled
In the office.
The district judge, who lives ln
La.ramie, u-.ufl lf' ~mes here once
each month, he;i.rlng an that Is ready
to be heard, a.nd a..&lt;r a. result there are
practically no mo.tters ready for hearIng tlu1.t o.re not.' disposed of. while
only three or four Jnattel'l&lt; submitted
are not yet decided. Judge Tidball
has Carbon and Albany counties also
In his district.

I the

�/qJ
Omaha - Februar;r 13 • 1927.

/

ill'• H, v. Lacey:
Att ached le·tt e1... fr~om l',~r~ Har:i.'1 ington to Mr. Pryde came

in today • s r::mil o

I am f orv,a.rding same to you by air

It rJas not

mail tonight.

ry uno.erstanding that the situation outlined

in the fi:r~st; parag1"aph no.s i n a ny way changed, in so far as the
ri{!hts of t he r1or1 JS.n are c on cer nep. ~-n the matter of filing claims,

except ·i;ha, t lie i s g iven t b~ee months i n which ~co file a claimg in- .
stead of six • on·ths as at presont o You rJ111 recall this s:i10rtenf or fil ing 'las put in er ~ the instigation of the

ing of t he t; im

oil m0n to prevent a.bu ses from \,h ich they suffered.

Personally

I do not thi nl i t u ill x·un a gainst the honest workrnan.

Rogarding Paragr aph 2~
yoursel f and Iii·

0

It was my understanding that

Gee uould restric•t the injured r1orkman to the

measure of the a wa rd as fix ed by the court., that is to say, that
the v1orkman \70Uld be prevented from coming in and claiming

additional permanent partial disability after his fir 5t allow-

ance uas exhausted or during the payment period.
h
Regardinc; the third ,parag~ap:

That mat ·t;er v1as dis-

cussed very fully and it is my understanding that the uidow
w0
In other ~ords, that
Uld not have the 1~ight to make a claim.
&amp;he
at present if the _,;1orl1man reWOUJ.d be exactly ~h ere she is
ce1v
spent same before his death,
ed the full award in cash and
the
on showing, to pay a lump
court privileged at any time,
'Urn not exceedll.ng the unpaid balance.

I am not clear wl1B.t is mean t by

the fourth paragraph.

�- 2 \

. . . . ..,. \

the of fi ce to go to, MiJ;Uni:·t where the
1 ara leaving

eeting te..kes pla ce , and I wish you would look the matter

••ge in
tul lY get t ing Mr . Ta l.ia f erro to come over if' you think
o1er cs.re
,
•
it neoes sat'Y •

OrJgbl&amp;\Sl8fl6(1

EUGENE McAULI FfE

�Ro ck Oprinc .. February 15th, 192 7.

I

I

-

\

\

\ID
I

-

I

I

Mr. Eng ne UoAuliff o:
?h~..~ t .. ~~ co

ctod •:tapha mtlo up from figure

you ont. me rog('~..diug tho ~,yot!i

In tho fomo:r aop-i
wn.J

.compe o.tion ln-Y.

oent you, tho torin~o !or 1923

inno ~urat o .
Or\glna.1 S\Jtned:

.

GtORGE. B, PR\'0 •.

f

I
Fae . ,

ab

,

•

'

�, -\ : ,C t: ·1 r:~-;~-,
1 h J 2 ; :-:-:~, I
1

'--·~-----.::
~~Ei•J;Pi1, L !.J~,, . i 4!\·,:t:1~
, '"

Omaha - February 25, 1927

Mr. G. B . Pryde :
The mine worker employed by the Diamond Coal and Coke
Company who made an improper demand for compensation was Mitchell
Eres.

You will r ecall Y spoke to you r egar ding this case, Mr.

Russell of t :.e opinion tha t John Comer , who applied to us, was the

man that applied t.o h im .

was mi staken.

iI

�i

·· Ro Ok flprlngs .,. March ~4,1,.1
t;

r, 1 I

1927.

•

I

Jlt. H. J. Harrington:

I have your oopiea of tho tlorkirtgmen•a Compensation
reports. • If you will hn11d no tho additional eopias, togethor
I

with~ a letter otatins who thoy are tor, I tlll aeo that Bamo
aro sent to ·llr .. IJoAuliffo u.nd otbol'O ooncorn~d by ooparata mail.
,
'
In other \10rclo, I prGfer to have all this so through my offioo
eo that uo oay hnve n record of it.

I •

.'

.,, .

ab

�l

Ur, Eu~one McAuli£i'o:

-

'
.
Al!l oending t under oepo.rat e ~over today, t\'10 copies of ·11r.
, Harrl.ngton'a ·roport tor the year 1926, giving tho hioto~y nnd monoy
ptdd tor oaoh i,.ecidont during the ;:qa.X'.

1

A furthor report io in 1u•ooass of baing typed and ~rill ~e
.
.
I
forwnrded you tho ti.rot· of the week beginning ·Unrch 28th, \Jill you
.
.
kindly hand ?:r . Lol1Din' OOI)Y to him , th:ls being the fon:1 in '13bioh
ha dos ir~d 1t ma.de up .

\

ab

I

.....

�·Omaha - March 28, 1927

Hr . G. .B • Pryde :
• TrJo C O'}?ies of Mr . Harri ng ton 1 s a nnua l r epo.rt f or 1926
received.

I 1ave 92,ssed one t o r:!r . Loomis a.nd ,1ill go over the

other very ce.refull y .

This i s a ver37 busine s s-like r eport.

�Rock Spr5.ngs W .
, yoming,
'
, 1927.

March 28th

{f, aeo.

B. Pryde:

Since talking with you the other day regarding our

experience with the

White Compensation Case, I have been vionderin 1, f
•
g
any of the compensation

/es tor

:ases \"lhiCh we he.ve been reporting "Closed", in Report of Compensation Cases

,

'o""l ll, are in fact closed, or are these cases reported as closed
•·
merely contin~ed cases as in the Nesto r White Case

0

Enclosed are copies of vrording of joint stipulations· which are being
used in the various districts in settlement of claims for compensation for the

iccount of The Union Pacific Coal Companyo
Please note that part of stipulation which we use in Sweetwater County

iii.th reference to Final Settlement.

This form was dictated by Mr. Taliaferro for

the very purpose of a.voiding such an occurrence as the White case.

I am not sure

that this stipulation t.rill answer the purpose for which it is intended or not,

but think 1'Iro Taliaferro has successfully resisted re-opening of a number of cases

tbich he.d been settled by this form for some of the other operators whom he rep-

resents.
This form was not drawn Yri.th the idea of depriving any of our workmen

of their rights, but ·was intended to definitely close cases where the Surgeon

ad reported that workmen have fully recovered from the effects of the injury,

nd ther

.
e is no loss of tissue or function.

eon's final

report of personal injury that

f Perm

~

there is a disability of development

anent partial disability, the workman's right

to additional compensation
--" 1• nl disability may be

s ea

a.d

.,. . rhenever i·t appears' from the sur·'

Ved by stating that a further claim for permanent pw. "

e for the degree of such disability as it may appear at
nation by

a Board of Surgeons.

th

e

time of final ax-

As soon as we receive this repo

rt from exam-

�- 2 -

ertifying as to the percent of disability which was present at the
board' c
~
. al examination, we stipulate with workman for an award in the amount

tiIDe of f J.n

,··o rkIPe.n '

•
based on final report of examining. board ' and
• a 1so stipulated
. ti is

due ''

award shall be in final settlement of all claim for compensation for this
tbat
..,j.icular injury sustained by workman.

paru

If such a thing is possible, we should adopt some standard form of word-

ipulation that would, r1ithout question, definitely close these cases so
ing of st
that vihen cases are reported to our General Solicitor as being closed we could

ieel that we were c ir: rrect in so reporting them, and not find later that our report
\'IB.S misleading

and that cases are continued instead of being closed.

H. J. Harrington.

�-

I

'

Rook Springe .. April 2ncl, 1927.

;

'

Yr, :Eugene ?..cAulif'te:

·'
Am attaoh:lng • hermyith, letter from Ur. Harrington, together
t

nth dit~erent formo role.ting to compensation.

-

Rava diaousoad th:ls

:ttcr .at . vari ous times with· Ur. Harrinet-on ud ho feela 1tba.t there is
.
nothing in tho finnl stipulntion ma.de out by our atto:rnoya • Ur. Green.:.
..

I

•

.,

.._

~

.

,

.

.

•

.•

'

I\

field at Rawlins and Ur. Chriatmns n.t Kemmerer., to ahow thnt such is a
fiml

t ipulation and tho case oan ba ry•opened at any time. .navera3: .

of the forms atts.ched 1ill sho r t hio.

, ;

Am also attaching a Form 20. F:t.Ml Stipulation, mado in Ur .

hliat rro ' s oftioe 'flho recites the case and then goes on to otate thnt
"It is horeiby stipulated an~ agr o~ by .:the ·injured ~ork~ and tho_Ont'.:

.Ployor t hat the j udgllterrt enter ed on thio stipulation shall be •n final

judgment."

i

'

'"7ould .like to huvo yo~ bring this I11D,tter,to r..rr. Loomis' at•

tention and find out if ho ~uid a.greo to having nll th8 ti~ stip~lations witton· in this manner. It we d~ not do this• th er-e 1~ .al\1ays
a danger ot cases being re-openod iJ;l Carbon Oounti ·t1nd Linqoln OountYt _
1
\

~

'

na 8Tidenced by the cllSe of N~otor 'white _whio

'

h is herewith o.tttµ!hed •

"

�,-

".:F.i E till i:11,tlfo/,rH

Omaha - April 2, 1927 .~-,.
11r. G. B. Pryde: /
Tallmire:
ur, Frank Harrington:
Mr, H. J •

Certain amendments were made in the Workmens Com~ ~::_Lai:1 , ef~ec_~~~-e ~:pr~ J:_Jst ,. the most important one

~- - ----· "'
for the moment tha t covered by Section 4331, Employers r

Assessment Service and Policing Charge.
Mr. Tallmire should confer with Mr. Taliaferro,
getting the amount of the assessment to be paid in ·connection
with his April remittances.

The amended statute should be available within a
very few days .

--_;

�Rook ·Springs - April 6th, 1927.

-----

Ur, Eur;ene :UcAuliffo:
\

Am s anding , by ronistered railrond baggage today. two

oopioo of n •f ur-the

unnua.1 report on the -\"lorkman·•a Compensation
I

~

by Ur. He.rrin5ton, ono copy for yourself a.nd one ror Mr. Loomis.

The .report ia very oomplato and :t nr11 aura you will bo

interested in having oamo .

Ori~in11;l Flig-ned:

GEOrlGf B, fRY9E'

'

'
,

-

�r~ f "',
I

l

, -,.

;

•

~-

,.

lf '

I

GENEaAL MANAGER

20-122

RoOk Springs - April a, 1927 •

11'.Iro G·e&gt;Oo Bo Pryde :

!n connection with the recent changes
in :7orkmens Compensation Law 9 filro Taliaferro has as
yet no definite information from this matter, but has
~rritten to Mr. Lacey for a copy of that part or the
law dealing with Employers' Assessment Service and
Policing Charge and will advise us as soon as this information is received.

~

~·

~~

�- ....
1

_,.

- ...........

h ~ CE\'J .~G i
t,Pn 1 l i9?7 \
Gt.NtRr\L MMlt/'it~

-----

April 8, 1927

J
)
(

y

!

u

r -~-

~--

tlr• G, 13. Pryde:

Your s of A1)ril 11th:

'£h e t wo copies of Mr. Harrington's further

report on Workmen' s Corn9en s a t i on h ave been received and one copy has been
passed to Mr, Loomis.

�n~

l

,r. :~.:

~

r-,..ri1:

l.ll-'J~
f

·.-

L ~J

"= (

·-

... . _.,

I 't'

~"JG/AL nWJ/\G:n

20-122
April 12, 1927,.

J

I
t l l" ~' ~ 4 ;3 o

r:,_.i,?.f err.c ;"'"'Jr:~

Roc:r SIJ::· i'ngs ? fiy c ingo

X r-~ urn her0wi 'thll copy of !louse Bill
: Oo.

2 O!) 'Jo:,;""~n9 s Compensation 0 @ich I borrow-

ed yestorclayll n copy having been made of the
pm~ts pert.sining to cry departmento

I trumk you fo~ the use of this docureento

Auditor.

�OHM~.Jl 11i.,

ORIGllfAL ltOUSl~ BILL NO 200
v:olmwJ:It' a OO.\U?F41SAiricm

section 2. ~t Seot1on 4331• WyomttJS 00 11
~ d 1&gt;1 section 3, Ohaptor 124• aesalon Lawa : r.l 't~~tatuteo, 1920,
::OJ148d nn4 re-enacted t o r ead as f oll0?1i:
""""' llff• 1925• be
mt?IDYER I S ASSESSMEn ia
seotion 43310 Evoey ettq,lQyer engago&lt;1 in M3' of the oooupatton,
)l()toin def1Md aa extra•hamardous , is horeby reqw.t-ed. to pay into the
stoto ',Croaauey tor tb.e benefit of tho Induatr1al· Aocltlent Fund a atmi ot
moner oqual to one and one-half por oant (1~ ) ot tho money eamod by eaah

ot his empl oyeeo ongagad in suoh oxtra- bazardou employmen, during eao.h oe.l~
ondar month ot suoh ompl~nt. Suoh pa_ymant shall bo so n8do on or beforo
thO 15th da, ot tho month following th&amp; tnOllt h tor wtii :olf :,sua-ir ~ t • al't
oomputed m1d pa14. Each empl oyer shall oont inuo :to malm monthly oontl'lbUt1on1 ae abo provid Cl unless hie aooonnt attar making tho here1taath!I
speo1t1e4 4eduot1ono thorotrom aball equal full two pe~ cent (~ ) of hls
annual payroll ocxaputed by multi p~ g ·h ie current month'• pqroll ot wonllllnl enpged ln oxtr • h8Bard0UG empl ~
t by twol '9'8 and -,hali likew11e be
not leoa 'thnn Throe 'l'housand Dollara .)3, ooo.oo); providod, however, that
any employer who o aaoount is owr draw shall be requitod to pa, UX&gt;nthly
4 S\l!!l ot ~ ( lnol 1¥1.1ng the payments as above opealfiod) oqml. to four
per oont (~ ) of tho monoyo anrned by eaoh of his employees ~Std ln such
enrn-balardouo empl~nent dutlng eaoh oaletldar month ot suOh amplOJD18nt
Qlit11 suah OVGl"draft ohall bo pnid. Suoh Ottq&gt;loyor shall not be compelled
to oontrl b\lt o \"lhon bia oont r 1but1ons ln tho tlmde1 atter naklng deductions
aa atoreoaJ.d, shall eciunl two per oent (!$) ot h1• annual pl\Vtoll, and shall
llbwtse bo not l oao than Three ~ oueatd Dollaro (p .000.00)
In add.1 tion to tho other pa111eu.t" requited bf thil 1eot1on to be
~ employer engaged 1nt
,:-0\ftl
ooouin tiona hero in dof1nod as as:tra-wardoua sbQll nalte a ~cbal' ehall be
as a "•ens.ce and Pol1clng cluu•ge•• • Suob aei-vtoe an4 pol1o1ng
genduatrlal
pa14 by the emplc,yer into the State ~ ea•ur.r tor the ben~tit of tJle Ir ontl"1..1
~oOldtnt tum and shall not be c,reditod to tho bnlan~~~
: : ,!i,1o1""tlns, b anount ot bolanoe 1n the indutrlal a.oo
•
the 1ai-v1oe
•• 8 Cl'ecU t lhall not i-eliow hlm ot !11• duty and liablll tto
tor any oal8
: Poliolng obnrp; p-rondecl, hOW9'9r', tha. ' ~o
!/'hta empl~o• en,ps-,,
:"
month
tour
per
cont
ot
the
monep
earn
oh
oale~
month shall be oom14 11 8UCh extn-buardoua empl~t clurinB SU!
th
PeUe4 to pay o. aomoe and poll oing oMrse tor a,uoh DIOJl •
11 be oomputed on 1210 monthlJ
.
'l'ho mrvloo and ·pol1c1ns obarP Iba
tato fN&amp;SU17 tor the bftet{tl
0
1
9
~ - P'1d by the ind.1'fld'Qlll emp1GY f ~
month or on the ptelll•
\ht e Im:uetr1a1 Aoe1dent , - clurlns ea
ll&amp;d not the amomt or tha
the etq;,lOJOr would bave boen ~oqulNd to ~ t 6 •proim.
,. 0,eft • balance re11owcl him ttorn the pa1JIID
lh&amp;ll be u,ermlnl4 ao~
'I'he amount ot tbe ..moe aid. po11olns oJmt89
1Zll to the to11ow1ns e0be4'11• 1

8: :;

PG1d int o tho industrial aoo1dent flmd,

::i~

b;;!:

,._r

:i:J.z.

t;:;1

�1

Sottv100 8nd Polio ing cw
tho t!O?lth 81 toi-

• • • • • • • • • • •
10.00 • • • • •
• •
10.01 to 320.00 inal, • • • •
•
•
• • • • •
n
20.01 to 30.oo
• • • •••••• ••
ti
0

~•• t}lan

30.01 to 40.oo
40.01 to eo.oo
ao.01 to &amp;o.oo
ao.01 to 70.00
,0.01 to eo.oo
eo.01 to 90oOO

90.01 to 100000
100,01 to 200.00
2eo,01 to 600aiOO
500,0l to 100.00
750.0l tolOOOoOO
1000,01 to2600o00
2500.0l to5000o00
OTei-

!I

•

•

• • • • • • • • • • • • ••
• • • • • • • • •· • • • •
0
• • • •••• • • ••
tt
• • • • • • •• ••
"n • • • • • • • • • " • •
., • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •
•••••• • • • t
t1 •
•
•• • •••••
•
...
• •• • • ••• •• •• •
ti
,, • • • • • • • • • • •
• ••• ••• •• • •
tf
• • • • •• •• • •
tt
•• • ••• • .
•

n

0

0

0

0

'

~

~

II&gt;,

0

0

Q

0

it

0

ft

0

e

0

0

t5000o00

0

0

0

Q

f 2.00
3.oo
a.oo
'1,60

10.00
15,00

ao.oo

25,00
30.00

35,00

so.oo

75,00
100.00
125.00
150,00
1'15.00
200.00

FOl' the pur-pose ot anoouragtng 03ro on the pa1•t of tho employers and thuS
4toresS1ng nooidents to employee and to the end tlmt oaoh omplover sm.11 oompon11te all 1nJm-1ea to tho workmen of suoh employeJ:- and not those orotber empl01JCro,
tbe State Troasuro~ ohllll tteop n Opat'Qte aooount for oa.oh omployer so contr1but1ne
\o said fund and sbs.ll charge ag 1n t tho aooount ot enoh omployer all warrants p111d
fllom the Industrial Acoident Fund. .
•
·
(a)
(b)

As amu"ds tor 11\Juties to employeos ot EJuoh ~10181"•
In :pa~t ot medical n.n4· surgical auppllt1e and •d1oal or

hoopital attondanco of c,11 employeo ot auoh· emplc,ytr.
;•
(c) ln ~ n t tor 1nvestigatlons ·or QC01donts ot sucb emplOJOt•
or in pa~nt ot 1n1'8 tlpUona of 1nJUl"1t• ta hia omploJ"e8.,
{4) In pa:,,mEm.t ot wttneos tees in cases whtl:rein au order 0£ Bt/~rd.
is granted to tho oq,lo,e ot suoh empl~•
.
.

Section s. 'lho. t seotion -4832~ .~ n g 0ompiled. atutut••• •1920, as nme::4
i'0 SGaUon a. Chapter GO, Seoa1on I.AWi of o)OmS.ns, 1923, be ameme~ a:nd ro-o~o •
rod as followa1
••
•

"""

COi,r OF PA?-aott 'RO ag SEM fO Sf.ATE ,9.u15uam.

t ~
1oyer to f()1'1'1at(1 to th9
S~te ! Section 4332. lt lball ba •the duty :.S,c,.eSto.t:ii.ooauror. ~ tt\19 OOPY ot hie
8

p.,._~ r-•ui-er on a blank fotm pt-added by
tta basardoua emp1Q1?P8Bt during. the
~ut1 ot peraona ln his emplOJ enffigiM1 1
; 01• tho --x,l'•on hllv1DB knowledge
1
or 8'id Gal&amp;ndai- ~tb, sworn to ei tbor b1 mes supplied. w1 th thO 1aat abo"VU
'blaJat t P&amp;iJrolla. T:ach etnployor, un1e1s od~t te ~toasurar ror tho BGJmOftll, Shall eeasonab:11 applY to sai
•

:i:0

-or heretotoro rsent1ont4 to

°~

lt ahall further bo the dutf ot oaoh emplc,; ceased to emplof ,m:,rkmln in
o~tl 'he State ~reaaUNr 1n tho e'fent tbat he :a:, tht• Ao1I. An'¥ failure of IIDY
'llah on. ot an •x\ra-basurdout nature ae 4at1no
ot b1S pa,w,.-011 aa beru1n
4
"'Pl~r to i'llo with aalu state fi-ea11trer copy

llottfJ

�I,.

~o~iou 50 S:h.... t Section 1'.J:3&lt;Ylit&gt; \'lyoming Cohlpilcd Statu~oa9 1g20. bo omenclGti
nd i;o-aunctccl to ~ood n.c i'o1J.. er;o s

lt 1927..

Saotiou 9.

••

~"hia Act sho.11 t

Appr.oved March 5, 192'1 •

off'eot and bo in iorca tram_and after A"P•

�(

' ,,. _.

. ·· ·.• . . ·,· ·!

" " ... .

. _

... &amp;

..

. . ...... . . . . . .l,1

'\.

.. .,.1, ._ , . , •e'!,

,J, w

,.
:l

·-

--·

0

•

•

�'- !)

I

;' "~Jt:;)"l,

,

...... , . , ,..... -.
..

...._)

.;,.

~

~
J,

:

~ tJ

...

�0

0

&lt;'
\I ._;
li..l"""!

\.),~

.

u

,( ) (

cl

0

,&lt;)

oCv Lj ~""i r-,3,

L~

IV

\.,0

';,O
,: ,

u .....

{j()

'='r]
uC
r.

&lt;JGo u
r"Q ,.., .
) " u

6'() .., f''

0

0

0

.

u

0

p

.

r;;o., oc1

"

0

"

0

0

0

&lt;l

0

0

0

0

()

0

0

"

0

0

0

.

,. 2.,oa
:}oOO

0

0

t)

0

0

0

0

0

u

D

0

0

0

0

u-

0

0

0

O•

..,

0

Q

0

Q

Q

Q

0

q

0

"

0

D

0

0

0

0

0

0

C:~ 0 i°;~)

0

9

0

0

0

:;J .. ~J(!

0

'.}

Q

,,

()

0

0

,,

u

0

0

0

0

0

Q

0

Q

O·

0

Q

"

0

0

0

"

Q

0

0

n

0

H

(

u

... ,,0

'--•'

"J
COQCG
U o·.) ,.~ &gt;; O
Gl~"::, ,., v ,, J oO -:i
9.., 0 _;J_, '1'0 l:,JoGO

·Q

0

0

f) . '()

?o50
2GoiJG
Jl!,&gt; oC~
~-OoOG

0

tJ

.,

0

0

0

&lt;'

u

II

0

0

.11ol;)

0

Q

0

0

ll

"

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

~~)oGO

~..J .J Q V •- .1

-0

0

0

a

0

0

()

Q

0

0

l 'Q._ o ~ ._

?5e ,'0

0

0

.,

"

0

Q

0

0

0

0

1.'.J;.;uCO

~.-. .,"

0

,,

" "

ll

0

"'

0

"

&lt;.&gt;

(J

0

0

0

" " "

u

()

0

0

0

0

Q

(J

"

')

0

0

Q

0

ic:-o
c:1, 'GO
·: er,

; t

f;~ fV·

'- ~ ► ..

u o v -,

( ',1

,..

if~;~"~)~
..._.r "'· '

':

v

i

~

0

'J

,-,..

'\

0
i;)

._1

0 i.; ·

. ,. ,
0

1,. ~

.J

·~

J

, (?·" ~,~
~ , -. J '-J. 0

~~,/

-..1 ·

C

""i

" 0

r'I"\ .~..

.-:.._J.i ovU

"

3~fi3oC,0

V

Q

~ •:1-s:-u or~ C1~D ~i:O~_""..;'.J f)i Ut1GF.i

:,:~· ..s•---~~ o:! ·~:~J.:,v(j~~~'

0 ? "

' O

::~k:~~co

.... """'

~ic...:.?

'\

0

1

.,.

. ,""'

" 1" ,

•.

_. ___..._ .:. ...:..'J;J1... .,. .

G~

::..~J . .J_.;-:_c..,

,..,..,.

: 6

t~'~::--:n t·-0 ot) u~~:_: • _;o
1 _- ;-~~-, , " i '1 ';bt:':; ~ (!d

l'. : J'.o/2 ,

~/ ] i:}1~~

tJ !-10:l (i.J ~-~ ~t:-.J

~--., . .::1 :/l 'J0 ~ ~

••·vt: ~;tr~~=-·; ?

c~' :··· . 5lJ ~~ o :l'J~.:Jo • t.,

�• ;i ~ \
-~

11 \T, ' ,.~~ ..

-~• ; ,J} ~· ,, , ......

v;

_.r...:....,::':; L) ()_J

tv·
J
ti
f-.'.;

~

•1...,
I &lt;
~
1

•

i.1

•/~t~:~o '~ t' J r,:-:•j ·} :

_, .,_- -: ilt"·~·;:....?,..~f 1 ,. co~
-J

V -

cc

t.

o~ 0£ ed.() 1.
t!:) - . v:::,,
f

·vJ~ ~···:3

C n.. J .,:vF~V - ~- :c.~; ~ .!

2:l • u~,t: . . ~ ~

'-4)J.-J

( ~:O --~ ..;..
" )\..-. -..,;

1....w.
lt1 ·'...... ~??..t
~,.
....' -

/'1r, .,il-10·" .., ,. ,,~1
ll • ,yi(1
• U - - ..- -~..__,/••-·-~--- ~ i;.Jt_. u!._,.,
\ t:::::r~0~~t
f Q ;:... ,J!JO ...~cG~)~Jo.1

12!:d
,'(,(':,"~() fio "' .;I a •,::Jo cw.:" t.o,~ofl'ii.t of:
~7o _p d~)tr)2c: \~l. ~ c ~J~~1:1~ , f ·~I~o

�aEcEr~i • .
APR 1 G

i, ~ -

Omaha - April 15 , 1927

Mr . G. n. Pryde :

Yours 6th m.th two co11ie s of ':7or kmenls Compensation Re, ort
prepared by Mr . Harrington :

I have delivered one copy t o Mr . Loomis

and the pr eparation of tb.e report s ~e;~:cs well for Mr •. Harrington's
systema.t ic handl ing.

�f

! ~{

EGE-, v-u

APR 1 G1q~7
~~A~Grn

Omaha - April 16, 1927
/

.,/

Mr. G. :B . Pryde:"
?Lr • H, J. Hal'rington ;

After maki ng a ca reful exe.mina.ti on of Ur. Harrington ' s
tabulation coverinf Co!I!_;_:&gt;ensation cases , year 1926, I am ~ery much

impressed wi t'b the splendid manner in ~hich the f i gures are brought

togethe r, livi ded as they are between character of accident, nationali ty of workman , etc .

T:'1is report if kept u:p wi ll "9!.'ove verr valuable

in referri ng to cases as well as locati ng ~her e compensation funns are
being -:mneces~arily })ai d .

�/

,,.

Rock Sp~ngo - _April 18th, 1927,

,

•
Ur ,

I

ene UoAu.li:ff0 i
\

\

Your joi~__ letter to llr . Hn.rrin~on _tmd myself, rogt1rd-

ine Ur. Harri~,-ion'a tnbulation of c6mpens ·t1011 cases, received:
·Ho is kooping hio reoorciG in the ea.m,a fonn during the
preuent year and . early in tho yonJ" 1928_ tvro simil ar· reporls w1,U
be f\U'?UD hod you.

01•iginrl R!gnP.fl:

. fi.:.vh' E B, FRYDF

• ab

'

I

�(I

j

-• 0

., •

.,

,2[:.~~

(

•• 0

, y C. o

I.

·,&gt; ,. . . ,,.. &gt;

~

~

"'-· -+-- --~,_.. ,_,,

-" . .

&lt;',''• ., ..
\,.; ,, ,_ .

- \.

. •

i ,;i j f~

! ... ~

1' • • ',~ I

•

,. •I

&lt;"'I

.... .. - - ,,..

.. .,,. :.~.... ,J ?~ · 0

.,. , ,. .. .... ,, · · r....

. . - _..,v __....,. ... ,. .......

.... . -~'&lt;' • , .. ,,
~ ....,,. .._, -; ~·

'

.:..h '.,.L~

Q

~: •,
- ~

•
_ .._ .. _

;

\ -.. • , ,,.

._,. ..

.,,

~ :.

V

............ ' .,
'&gt;

�i J,

... ,

�~htlt of ~JJnttttltB
'mr.easur.er's ®ffu.e

~.orlunen's C!I.cnnp.ensmintt lRep~ut
filfr.eJZimne
••
,- 1n- ;_1 27
1.1..;.,y 09

ARTHUR W. CALVERLEY
ASST. DEPUTY TREAIUREII
Dlll'AIITIIENT MANAGER

PJ.Ci ic

At the last Session of the Legislature, an amendment to
the Workmen'·s Compensation Act Was made requiring an additional
monthly paym.ent to be known as a "Service and. Policing Cha.rge 11 ,. the
amount of which is based on t'he monthly premium. A schedule of this
charge will ce :fot.'..nd on the- r eye1·s e !1i0..e of the bL:1.n1r ~n.:y~roll en•
closed l1erawi th o:::- unc. c&gt;:r S-2r,t::.un ':331 of' the Vh.1:rlmen~s G'.)mpensation
Act, (Employe r s l'ay5. n g -1,5.~ :J.:"8 11ct rr~91JJ.r a6 to E&gt;end. in t:r.e Ser~ice
and Policing Cha rge . Se c: ?t)Ction !J:331)
This incr eas e r.. :9:r ei:..::.ut-:1 wa :., rr.?.cle necessary by the unprecedented
drain on the Ind.u:: tr i a i. _;_e;c i6.ent }'\:.r.d b:r 1;; l l ·:l1du~.; tr::es. We believe
that this sit 1;_,_ti o!l C i::i ?: ~: e ovf.::r cc:::e if eac J1 e~lore:: will co-01_Jerate
\'lit:_ us in rna.l:.L1g n. c u::•'.' Grt P.1: .:;ti 0rt durS.:ng t.hr~ r.i:;xt bie!'..niu!:l. along •
,-,-.r
7 ·,ri";g• --10~"'r atte!l.. '.ir~H to the clb.ims made
the H.~1es cf s~,f'~4v I.,'-v C"'rd
, _,
U.)
O 1&lt; -· v -•
~
on accou...r1.t cf e. c~ :~&lt;in::: r:-;.
"4 -

.
T!12 reo.liza:~j_on th~-· -:·he cost of ac-~idents is borne by each
1nc1.
·,.-,
-'-"1.1
-~~!::
...,,. ~.+,P. a~
... other- employers evidentl_y
1
1
h
•lQU..'.l_ err.p !.o;-,-·e~: arc.. not b:.r .,u::- 8 _;;..:. / 5 not bee1-i 11::.~01:i.sr~t h-.)r:e . +,o th·:J m6.,iority of thJse who are engaged in
he various huza:;_•c;. ou.s i :..lti-,.:3tries of the stat'3 •
.-. .
,
-oneration in an
h
liia~r ue not: tns:"efore: ~O-'.lC 1. t Y0 1:~ co ••
.. the state
on,: st end.eLl.VOI· tu cut to :i m.i.:'J.:i.rr,t1m t:1~ a,e,cident rat~ i~h "Service
of •.;~romi,·. t:·? •'le ,··ould ~1s0 ,;«::-: tha~ •., ou 1~ir.dly send in - e
d
e
ana. 1)10 . --~ • '
"
a.
o.. '".. - .-.~
ry correspon enc
. _ 1 l c,J_ ; 1e; Ct11rge" each mcm;n so ,.,nat u:mecessa
may be avoid.ed.
Very truly yours'

�/

\

:-::ay 9th. 192 7.

'I '

''

t

•,l'.

.·;· • J-t.• • -, -c:' el i;,B.n ,•

StJ.te ·.L re -·.io w:~€ r i
1

C cy unnc, ~,~1:.::.. :,v

e..tr Sir:

)J

fp_ '

/

�.

)

t'.kly 12th, 1927.

r r- .

r-t m 1::&gt;- ..: o Calvm...,l0y,

.\aat. D:::.:1 rty rs:· ...,J.8 t L'8 i"',

Stn.to of :·, Jo.. : ri r:; ,
Gheyo$110 ~

.'. yo :...5._1g •

..t.

(.,_

•7it:~

you i·1 :.·cc.tu.J in::; nceidonia c.nd u o uro giving thi.:: 1:.0.ttor

m· close nttcntic:1.

..r.-.,
v1,.:,

l.t

uJ.,rJ vou:c~'
w

,,
I

�I

••

.

__

20-122'.

•

.

·ri~o/
j "'

..:_~1,. • ••

Rock ,,pr~ - u.y i.;. 1927. ,

i,

1/
ioh JOU
~ 110 a. cy ~ttantlon to CJ$in. l~iit~t)A :ta in •hll ·:.1orkmo:n1 3 oo•nsation
Ill', ~f£ootlivo i~:01~11 /' l \ii l9t.!7 ~

iUnd on .i\p~il SO , Y'e11av~ci thio (~(;Jir!J.~ o't ri:nl,tillG i'.}Jt{' pg,yl!ilnt .for J1Pt11
to tlnt ~ ·, 1~ ; of the f . ~"&amp;011 i:.:u 9U.Uteli ·to (::4.,103.99• neoosaitatin6
0

thg p:~

nu o-f :)l7SoOO fo~ eorvieo . id policing clw.rgo.

!luring the Ye!lr

1926, tho o tn hJ,y --~yroll c.n.g\.:tl ~ou \.J335.ooo.oo to (~14.-000.00, using
theo nmounto no br',Ge s D -t ...o p: g_ ~nto for ...orvica tin:1 polictna c?,\rl,'9
OUld hDvo ru.1o~imte.d. to 1: 200~000

1ho ~~olls in c~Qh acmth, ~17 -\o

A U,. ineluoi c, h~v • • ~-_owitod. to less than ~3si ..s33.53, it ould
+ r:

.&lt;'175.00
1

0

·•

t tho. m:rvic ~na policti?:ig ruiurgo.o fol!' 1927, wil,l 110t exceed

r
Original Signad

FRAtu{ TALtMm~

�-

Rock $-p rings - Juno 21,st, 1927.

Heret1i-t h c lippi ng f r om the Sa.J:t La ke Tribune of Sunday, the

OrfalMl Slgne4:

&lt;lEORGE B, PRYDE

jg.

�Statfatics Reveal Majm.·
Causes

of

Accidents

in Ut~h Coal R.egnons.

S tn tis ti cs complied 1n th e off!cies of
t h e stnte lndus trlnl commission show
t h a,t $1,470,48G.77 wns pa id to tho se
ln jur cd , ::i n d tho &lt;lep ~n dents of thos e
w h o lo t t ho lr lives In co::il m ine n.cclrkn tf&lt; &lt;lx ri ng· t ho nine -year pe ri od bot wce- n
i· 1, 191,, ::md J un e JO, 1926.
Tn a&lt;l "!lion to t h is
n mou nt, some
$2 40, l(l0.07 wn s pai d for m edi cnil and
s u rg-k, 1 t rcrt t m cn L of tho se In lured,
~rnkln;; n :., ·u nd lotnl or ~1,710,587.H.
Th e t otn l p 1·e111 ium s coll ecte d for thls
in s ura.nco "·0rc $j,S5~.8GJ.Gl, indi ca tin g- n loss r;1tio of H .4 p er cen t. This
lnfo r mntioll' w a s inn.d e p llbllo by 0 . F.
Mc-Sh n.HC', m emb er of t ho commlssion.
I t Is f ur th er show n bJ• th ese stnti. t ics that il46 fa ta lities occurred during t h
p('riod u nd er cons ideration,
,\·Ith l 'iG perman Pn t d isabilities and
12.GSil t emp or a r y disab:llltles. The 348
ff1.tnlitl es In cl ude th e 176 Jives Jos t at
th e explo,;ions a t Cns tl e6 a te In Mnrch ,
1~24, a nd at Ra ins In September, 1924.
Exc ludlnr,- th ese ca tas trophes, the aver .. .;-e a nnua l n um b er of f atalities In
the Gta h coa l mi n es In the nine years
under cons!d cratJ on has been nineteen .
•
I n 1&lt;lt1 d~·ing n &lt;'cldent loca tions and
t hei r c:i.u1;cs, It hRs been foun d thnt
b,· f"l r tho grc:i.ter 11111111.&gt;er of n.coldE'n t; of nil kinds ;i.re caused by falls
or coa l, th e r ecord s or t he commiss ion i;how. Thes e r ecords re,rea l that
o4.G per cont of all fatal accidents
in t he "(;tah coa l mines. during tho
n lnc-yea.r period, other tnan the explosio ns :ind burning gas , have been
ca.used by th e fa ll or ccml. Of tho
n ine t y- four killed In this manner during- the p eriod, s ev enty -three were nt
the working face, nine in a room or
chamber , and twelve on th e rond , en, or gangway. More than . 26 per
t~~ t o! the li2 permanent injuries
~:we re sulted from the s~e caus e~
nd have occ:urred as follows. Thirty
:even a t the worldng face, fivo int'
•·oom ot· chamber and three 011 a r~~ 5
•
gangway
More t 11 an "·
entrY or of the 12.,580 temporary inper C'.en
th period were caused
juries di;r\fgof ioal at th9 following
by the 2£1.~ at tho worklnr; face, 326
places: ~.,'
hamber and 129 on the
in e. room oro~ gangway.
1
r oad, en ~ 067 460 tons of coal were
Some • • • the nine years. The
produced durlngroduce e.t $3 per to
ya.Jue of this P For ea.ch million ton
was $1:!3,172, 701. d one-halC lives "''ere
mined, el,;~t ~ the cornmlsslon show
los t. ncco1dB o en sa.tlon cost per ton
u1e aclltal ciTf cents, whlle tho ac ~
mined was • ost was 9.:17 cents pei:
tual premiumTc0 tal compensation cos
ton mined.
t o! the value o! th
wae 1.34 per cen

~

7

--

�...!. ·· •

GENERAL i 1 1\r!i\Gt:P.

•

.. . • .
•

• ·'•

/

•

�THE

UNIC&gt;N

F".AC:IFIC:

C:C&gt;.AL

C:C&gt;NIF".At--1~

OFJrZOlO 011'

NO.

_ __...,A==t.t..o...rneu!-y:_ _ _ __

Rock Springs, Wyoming, May llth,l9.2'1
'

Mr.H.J.Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation,
Union Pacific Coal Co.
CITY

··-;,- ,:::-:·-;-..

'

•

;

'

f

~

• ·~

"

!.
....

~

\7

Dear Sir:--

.,.J•
,

- J

? •✓

. 1/

. -• .. .... ~ ~/

Someti1i1e I thinlc it might be VJell for y o •J to hav e a conversation Vli th Dr. Arbogast upon the pha. s e of bis f i nal reports
which appear to me to be rather speculative. Sometime ago we received a final report from the doctor, in which he s aid that in his
judgment, the workma.n "will be able to resume his duties in a.bout three
wceks. 11 It is obvious we could not stipula te e.n award for three weeks
ahead of the stipulation and 1:tf e declined to do it.
We frequently get final reports from Dr .. Arboga.st in which he gives

it as his opinion that the employee may resume 'Hork in one or two days.
I am wondering if, frequently these one or tvm day s are not gratuitous.
Please understand tl:1at I do not say this is true, but I do believe that,

vihere every__ influence is to stretch out the time, especially where the
number of &lt;1ays of work per week, is small., that it might be vrnll the f'irst
time you see Dr.Arbogast to remind him that the st~tute ±s, that compensation is to cease when the injured person :«can perform work at
'fu1. occupation.n

an,y

gain.-

The thought I wish to convey is this, that in looking over these
reports, the surface indication is, that two or three days are always
given after the date of the final report;
It seems that some of these
dates would be coincident with the final reporto
I am just suggesting
what occure_?._ to me, and I thought in .a diplomatic way, without reference
to this- letter, you might sometime call the doctor's attention to the
fact, that it is quite desirable, if possible to have the final reports
definite.
I feel a hesitancy in authorizing the payment of State funds upon
a final report that says that a workman may be able to go to work in
three or four days, and then to give that workman three or four days extra
con1pensution upon a mere supposition.
We are constantly returning these
final reports to the surgeons, requiring them to be made more definite
and certain in this behalf.
We have in mind a recent occurance. A workman is drardng compensation at the rate of $90.00 per month. Mrs•Emery noticed that he is
walking around town, and asked the camp surgeon why a final surgical
~eport is not forthcoming. The surgeon replied that this would pr?~ably
e e1one in two or three months, but Mrs• Emery said 11 I see him wal.1-C1ng

�around on the streets" upon v, h ich the surgeon replied, 11 Yes, I have
t;o1d him he could worlc at some lieht work, but he hasn't been able

to get a J.ight job."

A policy of this kind works very \'Jell in those sta tes HheI· e
coropensa tion is b a sed upon the a ver&amp;. ge wa ges a n d time of the en1ployment
exhibited for the past t wo or three yea rs.

rt does not v,cor1c wher e, as we d o i n Wyomi n g , p ay the highest
awards 3rnov1n in any cornpensa tion l avJ, and t ha t rJi thou t r efe r e nce to the
workman s probable earning ca pacity o
I hav e tri ed to make t he
Courts understand the lib er ality of our l aY, and tha t it needs no
stretching to satisfy what they ca ll in othe r s t a t es n1ib eral
construction."

Yours truly ,

TST/E
cc to Herbert ~.Lacey,
Cheyenne, Wyoming.

...• .... -··-,~--:,:I

/

()

,. .

�1

,l .. :

-

.., .-" t' •
• ti • •-~

J

'

. •-.~!

1.: .... :. •...

•,

.'.....

fr

J' • •

•
• ? • •

• .• •
•

•
•

�\
\

l

- oUoet.

•H.J. Harrington:

~

. th enough 'l&gt;J.o.JlkS, 00 they

Please furnish superintendents wi
may Pe passed to each of the doctors)

_

�Yul..l.'.i.·....

l '-...1 '"'" ,

')f"\vs
1· c 1 e""' ·1·1i ·-1.-o "-I., i· on ••
_• ... ;,j
t;;., _

..

•

-

J. ~ ...

I

j

I

r

J

,/

I thi11..'lc

~

�Rock S:i;&gt;ringo - June ]0th, , 192 ,1.

Yours of .June 27th.

Rubber star:ip has be en oz,dered

and thio ~~1atter trill be taken care of by t!.r. Harrington.

jg.

�l c:.&gt;r1·
,,,.,.

C[

• '

!'; :]_?.. :

.,

r:~y 11.,,•,

,l.. J.,,,J . .. ~

. ..... .. ,
\..i . ......

•

♦

l

,&lt;'► '
~~ ~;. . ~--'~

1 'to t ho ~ ..! t

;~C; Oi i t&lt; Z ::.i"';; Clt J, u~,; ·:..he::- m. 7.'l -·

ltol.'.' {;·"4 G ~ye ·i iJ ;·.-21::ci1 n~ ' :..: .jUi:'Oa o.n p1oyo ohould bo

C.,:
b

.,.. . .

.

..

'-~ 10

�I

I

'.

I

l, . ..

tlb

�FORM 2SO

'\\...ASHI~GTON~U~IO:S COAL Co
~n:SER5- Al\"D SHIPPERS OF

MPANY

TO~OCOAL
NO,

6-4

To~'lo, Washington
August

Ninth
1 92 7

The Union Pacifi c Coal Co

0

Roe le Spri::18a , Wyoming.
Dear Sir:
k t you r conv0uienc a will you kindly mail to this

office a supply of Form 143 - a physical examination blank used
by t he Emplo yme nt Department. About 50 will be sufficient for

oui· r equir er.1s11-ts, and they s hould contain the added notation as

to applic ant 's age .
The ab ove in accordance with Hr. McAulif'fe 's re-

cent request.

Yours truly,

�'

August 12th, 19 27.

.,,
ti? . rim. Haru.1 ~ M :?? • l

·:;as 11ingt o

Ui.iio

Coal' Co , :i

Touo, \:ash;i..aoiO'l o
\

I ha,,~ yours of AuguElt 9th eood am asking ou~ Purchasing A fJUt to, f or,:aX"cl you fifty blwtlks of l'orm 143 aa
x-0quest etl.

Ve~y truly yours,

1
i_

ab

I

�Omaha - August 17, 192'1

llr• G. B. Pry de :
Please oend Mr . ~ 25 or 30 copies of the new form
for phys ical exam:ina.M.on , be i ng careful to see that the rubber stamp,
carrying a provision f or recording age , i s shown thereon.

CC. Mr. '7m . Hann

�\

'

\

/

of ·the f o:crr. f m:' physical exa.rnination of n,m employes, to-

\

ab

�I .ndeY'str:u1d tr.:n.t ao:na lawyers x'r-om Salt lake i'ecenUy
visited yomr Lo~al ~:t Reliance fi\i'lcl mrgGci the @on not to accept
theil" co;!lpeneation c 1ecke or make any ag&amp;"00r:wn-t ,;;1ith the oo!lipi:my

the compa y rms not giving sufficient mo1t10y for inju:ries, but if
they uould t ux--n over -c.he C" aes· to -tho~n a.ud instit.u·~e suit ''through
the c ou?,./.,s ·Ley ~ t h e Utah lanyers 1 1;1ouid get very much more money
I

i.7iah yo; t1ould det0roine if you possibly can, in a quiet
Day, nho ·c.h0se la.Jyerrs Y1En'"e, getting ·i;hei'° names and the da.t e of
their visit to the Local; ciao t1hethel"' or not they visited apy of
the other Loeals in this field, \iou.l d like to be ad_visod of any·
•
1 ft
gone into this mati .,.,o
LU onnatioa that might dev-o op a
er you h"'d"'
t-o V"

ter.

ab

'!I

• I

�GENERAL Mi\NAGER

October 26, 1927

0

I hE ve ., ecn tr&gt;,_ril g to 0 0-c the 1926 am2u.al report
St at '"' .Crea suror .,, t:he
'n oo',,.
.o
•
f rom rJ.1_0
v
v
• ).. l _ lA
~ up , un~or~unately,by

the printers 1 bu:i; _ rot .ise · r1ithin t he neJi:t fe1;1 days

0

I havo befo1~e ·J.o ~ co y· of the· S0ptember balance
sheet ., on \'hi ch ..,. :?ind th~t for the f i r~st nine u1onths of this

~hero r:ns :r·ec0i v e . f1~0;:;. poli c i ng $ 5, 417 .oo, but for l7h ich the
tot!'.'• l shri ,1lrage for the fir s t n:ln0 months of :this year would

have been $ 3 17 ., 067 . 89 .

V!i th good pay rol l s r,1e uill pick up par t of trlis,
but the Fund \7ill 0TYO i n to Decembe1. . 31st not better than even

s1ncerely yours,

CC-z:-ir. G
/
r
.. B. Pryde ✓
.wr • Ji. V. I,acey

�... _

GE, E~Al r.1f,t'.~.GE?
.

-

.· • ~ - - ~.

Omaha - November 2, 1927

Ur, G, 13. Pryde:
Mr. c. A. McDowell, Box 64, Pittsburgh, Pa., in charge of

welfare work and employmsnt, Pittsburgh Coal Compall1, is anxious to have
a copy of your employweut record carda as t1ell as the doctor's certificate

recently gotten out for ne\7 men.

See that the fifty year requirement is

stamped on the blank sent to him, sending s

direct.

�192'/

'
: ·_1;

~!l&lt;.--

1·::•..\l 0,3'~

o f ~:~·o r_\:,~u'i .Lf.:i' G ·:r. C.i'L! o:wloni 1~

I

V

Eno

•

�,

J

I

I

,,

...__

Y!J L~'

.

l -;:,-~ . r a-? fo , Vt:i~1 b0:r:· 2niJ '/! _&lt;;. 0:;_•,r 'll. o
1

[

~
J
"
.- -

I

Th0 or.p lo yi:101-r~

.....r

.·,
I'

�November 18, 1927

Mr, George Bo P!""IJde, Vice Presid ent,
Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, Wy oming .
Dear P.u-. Pryde :

Th a nk y ou kindly for th e copy of record index on
employees hired , a s wel l a s copies of doctor I s certificate covering
examination of neu men.
Very truly yours,

f/111~
Safety and Personnel Manager.

�1ocl:: Spr,i ngs ... Janu:1ry 21·-s t·, 1 92 8 •

tuo co l ac of tW• o L:u"'ri 1r;iou 's Corn_ ensv.i i on ·-,eport for tho

ro:i.ch yo u in cbout ton do.ys.

oh

�I
.

l

,

,-,

Omaha - January 31, 1928.

!Jr. G. B. Pryde:

In Mr o Harrington rs monthly report . of compensation

cases for December, 1927, the Gus Ebner case, No. 2042,is
still carried on the docket, "Compensation disputed, protest
filed. 11

As v,e arranged to pay Mr. Ebner $40.00 per month_.
effective with the month of November, 1927, this case should
be cleared from Mr . Harrington rs docket.
Please have Mr. Harrington advise just what is

meant by a disputed case, as, for example, his summary o_f
Winton cases for December shows "Pending disputed cases 1 ' II
While the detail report shows five cases in the disputed

column.

�i:,,

011-311

(
nud 1):1.obtL 00~1on t r- , .}

f~O v00 ~ thic loon, · pluc
!

laot
ho.vo to oo t f~ :on c nt"O of.: in pn1it cn!'ly :ln 10:10 ..

I have conool!•., ntod tho vn:r-ioun itedn ohor.~1• l ~r tl~.c
ototo:1cnt, ·:•4 '·")
o .r:..-:&gt;o11- vr.~,1·r'\ • ? TOOUl to:
v_.... {·.1
u--• oQ,

r;i~'l o .

J ......, ,(.. ""w

o... orroc1 .:ro::1 Cr:.tn.otropl 0

I.i: ourc..."lCO

.......-......... .
1

I"-U'1(;.

,J,

7 f'~o r.l!
I _...•

•

-

-

.~·:4, .7,847. ?0

1

otcl i:ocoipto

;i', '·

Oru.o:ro of' :.r ord

{?1,;1,200.1 ·,

Hdmini tr:tion .:. .: po oo
Proniw.n o:r. a t i.ctror&gt; 0 Insurr

/v •\ I'\, ~.

100

r, 124 .. 9L
----!-----~-494 .063.~ l _

_ _ __f.:.!.&lt;411...PIL--~-

�tot .1

'

10, 110... ., ·a :; 0 "t..., 1.;~t•i0t:-f1ori- 0 1nsm.z:~i:nco~ and. \.;l,"785.OD for ::-:o:-,vice

1

m1d

ol ..e::l:.:lG 4t

-- -----------------

�,

..

&lt;)•t,;,• t)

t':"J'( '
tj'

j . '

....a

Q.

~ ~ ~ ; ('~'f~
1&gt; A

'

~ 1"":':

"', -1' .() , _L , .. ~

~,, ,/1, ~ "':
,. :,

lt&gt;.✓.'l"-'

,: ,...... ,:-;
t- " _ ._,

\i

~ l ,.!
.\

t..1 - - ' '.,t:

t.

Ht"\
F~t,

n ~·'\#...., •

t,

.)

r, ..... ~ ,---

..,.,, •..J

~~ ~ - ;

~ u.,;•,.,$&lt;

�THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

1926
Tot al Pay Roll

$4 ,718 , 534 .98

-

1927

$4 , 226,911.65

Payments made 'f O

.3_.,...,, ' /

For \'iorkmens Co:n.pensation

61,924 .97

41,698,61

For Catastrophe Insurance

11,727.5~

10,492.69

For Service and Policing

_... _.. ... _______ _

1,725.00.

$73 ,652.56

~53,916.30

Total Payments

Cost per ton mi ned

~

.0265

§-i,- §,fl, 3-o

i .0195

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3740">
                <text>Workman's Compensation for the year 1927</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3741">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3742">
                <text>1927</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3743">
                <text>Workman's Compensation, 1927</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3744">
                <text>These letters and documents are related to the workman's compensation from 1927. They are bound into a book with all documentation from 1920-1929. Some pages are severely faded may be hard to read.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3745">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3746">
                <text>Frank Tallmire, George B. Pryde, Eugene McAulifte, L.T. Dee, T.S. Taliaferro Jr.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3747">
                <text>1-0225</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3748">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="316" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="723">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/6a5e3fa27ad139c20bcca0559a082692.pdf</src>
        <authentication>c8400380c16663071c28d08e7c808636</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="4973">
                    <text>1-1370
Ro ck Springs

l:r . G. B .

-

July 3, 1934

I

Pryde :
I return herewith , copy of 1fr . Hulsizer's

letter , File Uo . B-6 , which you banded me this morning.
This letter deal s with the JOmpliance by
lessees with all requirements of State Workmen's Oompen-

sa. tion LaYrs, referred to in Irr . :.IcAuliff e's letter of June
25 .

As stated in the last :paragraph of I.Ir . Hulsizer' s

letter , we can attend to that pa.rt of this matter pertaining to coal mini ng leases on which r epresentatives of my
office make peri odi cal examinations.

-;A~ ✓ vt(~

�File: B-.s

Omaha - June 27, 1934

Referring to Mr. MoAuliffc' s joint letter to you and
of June 25th , euggest1ng tha.t lessees o'! our mineral pronertiee
p ~tioularl y 1n the s~at~f --wv:ami•ng , be oheoked Up to s ee that
they are nlting payments required by the Workmen ' s Oo ensa.tion Law.
1

Section 15 of our struidard oil and gas l ease reads
ae follow :
"The Les~ee , in the operation and develop ent of the
rights hereby granted , shall be eubjeot to all applio ble
Fed ral ena.otments and to tbose of the State 1n wh ich a id
pre ieec :..re located , 1nolud1t1g those =relating to Employe~s•
Li bility , Workmen ' a Coa:penaation and workmen• s In surance;
and
ea to hold the Ra ilroad Co any har less from and
to in e nify it against the payment of any and all 'damage ,
claims , coats and expenses due to the existence of such
enactments , :.nd from and against any and all demands, ooets
and expenses in connection therewith under any asserted right
of aubro tion pr·y1ded for by said ~nactmente or otherwiee o"
Thie clau e would seem to protect us as against a
solTent lessee . I do not mow what situation,~ would be in,
bo e••r• •1th respeot to an insolvent lessee who had not met
his obli gations under the 'iorkmen •s Co pens tion Law. We have
iailu but· not identical proYisions in our ooal· and other 1n1ng

leaaee.

If you think we should follow the suggestion in the
laet paragraph of Mr. ¥oAul1ffe 1 c letter, I will advise the
Audit
too ok this ~tter up a t the ti
he oheoke the royalty
pa111ent with respect to producing oil and gas propertiee a nd with
respect to 1 ■ es on mineral lands other tl1an coal on which t here
is production. Since Mr. Pry4e ' s men make the current oheoks of
royalty paJllents under all coal mining lea e , I belieTe he can
handle the ituation in ofar as they re concerned. In the case
of oil md gas and a ining leases other than o oal on wh ich drilling
and ■ ining operation• aay be in progreae, although there ia no
production. this depart• nt 1'111 undertake to write directly to
eaoh euch l e&amp;eee and aak the■ if they are co plying · 1th the require ents of the Wor kmen ' s Ooapenaation L&amp;w.
Will you pleaae ad.vine.
'

cc- 11r. Eugene MoAulif:fo, /
Jlr. Oeo. B. Pryde .

0 ~J-~:

I \

I

I\

z .
/
.◄ l

�I

_ . -:;~~-~~.:.. • -i.,
., _1 reeantly

of ,,oo.J. ____ 7 ~~ ,

of Ltibor 81ld Industries in tho Stato ot

:.. ~'!l __ under the usshingt · Yi.VI that omers

·-~ .. ..!. ~

presume tmber and. other px-opoll'tios, u1ll

bo hold responsibl.e for n."-UA~-wu.~t of maneyo due under tho
.. II~ - J.~ •o c,. ___ ~---

t10?1 _.,

of' that state, tho Li DPthem. Pacific

... ~::1:.,- :'. recently oampellod to pay m1bE1tant1a1 muas fw acccant
~

• certain of th.oil- tonants . •
.'~: NSp&lt;:nalb1llt7 •

fdled to pay•

, ..· ~ ---: of minora.l. lands 1.n tho event o.f

-- ·, I Wnlr ·2_C.,_ r

\10

shollld.

teh all of ~

ts under
provJ.dan. .

all oontl.98.Cts roq~.!ng that the sevor 1

c1&gt;1anet1l&gt;U1t1es

:.::...~ 11nbil1t1es of the sta.to l.a\'18 bo oazi-

-=:.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3462">
                <text>Communications regarding worker's compensation laws</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3463">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3464">
                <text>1934</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3465">
                <text>Worker's Compensation, Legislation</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3466">
                <text>Small stack of thin papers attached with a metal binding. Letters regarding worker's compensation legislation. Some pages are faded may be hard to read.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3467">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3468">
                <text>Frank Tallmire, W.H Hulsizer, Eugene McAuliffe</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3469">
                <text>1-0198</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3470">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="204" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="315">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/999fd5054ea03cd6fb7e5d69122e1e3b.pdf</src>
        <authentication>61908a886f1ee5b5884e701a331ec222</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="2267">
                    <text>������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2258">
                <text>1-0082</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2259">
                <text>G. B. Pryde</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2260">
                <text>UPCC General Correspondence</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2261">
                <text>Collection of letters including various discussion of UPCC establishments.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2262">
                <text>An 11" x 8" stack of papers clipped together.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2263">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2264">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2265">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2266">
                <text>1920-1927</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="444" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="591">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/08b0cdb9ca721bbb6cdf7645346a0e61.pdf</src>
        <authentication>16916c2388f18f5786dd860d1ba33a5b</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="4697">
                    <text>FILE NO.

284

VISITORS - UNION PACIFIC Railrpad Co. Officials
6- HARRIMAN,.Mr. &amp; Mrs. E. Roland

AUG/47

Visit to Westvaco.

�WOo

6

�Omaha - August 299 1947

Mr. A. E. Stoddard:
Mr. H. C. Livingston:
Mr. Elgin Hicks:
Attached is copy of letter August 25th from Exec­

utive Vice President Seaton of the Westvaco Chlorine Products

Corporation, addressed to Mr. Ashby, relative to the pro­
posed trip of Mr. and Mrs. Harriman to their rains.

I will appreciate it if Mr. Hicks or Mr. Living­
ston will work it out so that Mr- Gaylord is furnished the
information suggested by Mr. Seaton, and in conversation

today I understand that all arrangements have been perfected
with respect to proper handling of Mr. and Mrs. Harriman

upon their arrival at Green River.

P. J. VL2HCH
Enc.

�August 29, 1947
CHRYSLER BUILDING

PLEASE REPLY TO

'211KI

40S LEXINGTON AVENUE

!INK i&amp;£JIY4R18 kiiN8

NEW YORK,N.Y.

Mr. H. a. Livingston, vice .k're�. Operation,
Union Paci fie lioal. 1.;an:pany,
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear ivi.r. Liv ingston:
In reply to your letter of august 25th, we
will be glad to hav e Mr. and mre. Harriman vis.it \'1estvaco
on September 2nd. arrang;nents will be made for them to go
down the shaft a t 2:00 P.M. and to visit tba su rface.
Yours very truly,
WESTVACO CHLORINE PRODUCTS C:ORP.

�µ

�(COPY)
WESTVACO CHLORINE PRODUCTS CORPORATION

Please reply to
Chrysler Building
405 Lexington Avenue
Neu York 17, N.Y.

r'1ro G. F. Ashby, President
Union Paqifio Railroad Company
Omaha 2,- Nebraska

August 25, 1947

Dear Mr. Ashby:

• It was indeed a rea1 p1eaeure to be able to induce
you to g_o down the shaft at Westvaco, Wyoming, a week ago
yesterday. -I am very appreciative indeed of your finding time
to make this t rip ..

We certainly 1:10uld be glad to have Mr. E. R- Harriman
Chairmall of your Board, and Mrs. Harr-iman go domt ,the shaft
on Sept�m,ber 2nd. Obviously this 1nv1tat1on may be extended
to others in his party -whom you uould like to have see this Job.
I a m uriting tfr. G. B. Gaylord regarding their forthcoming
visit. If convenient, I would suggest that you arrange to have
a wire or telephone message sent to him indicating the approx­
imate hour of their -arrival. He can be reached at his resi­
dence in Green River in the evening or care of our company dur­
ing normal business hours. If for any reason Mr. Gaylord should
not be at the property on September 2, Mr. Downey and Mr. John
Jacobucci. will take care of them properly. Possibly before
September 1st our telephone connection to the mine will have
been established, although I cannot be certain at this writing
that this job will be finished.
Best personal regards ,.

Very truly yours,

WESTVACO CHLORINE PRODUCTS CORPORATION
MYS:AI..U-

M. y. Seaton
Executive Vice Pres�dent

�August 25, 1947

tlr o Go B. Gaylord, Manager
Uestvaco Chlorine Products Corpo
Green River, Wyoming
Dear Mr. Ga,ylord:
Mr. and Mrs. E. Roland Harriman of the Union Pacific
Railroad Company. \"Jill arrive at Green River on Train No. 1,
1 ::)..0 p.m., September 2, departing on the same date on Train
No. 11, 5:50 p.m.
Mr. G. F. Ashby has requested that t1e arrange trip
to r:estvaco, visiting the surface and taking Hr. and trrs.
Harriman down the shaft to visit the Trona deposit.
i'Je nill �--reatly- appreciate your cou rtesy in makins
previous arrangements for suitable clothing, i.e., rubber
boots, etc., for the convenience of Mr. and Mrs. Harriman,
also having in readiness availability of the shaft bucket
at 2 p.m. so that they raay enter the shaft without delay.
This is of course necessary due to the shor t time betv1een
trains.
�'le will attempt to discuss this matter wi th you
personally previous· to the time of the visit.

I-

In the event there is any reason that the Harrimans
cannot visit the shaft bottom on date September 2, ,,ill you
kindl,v so advise.
Yours very truly,

HCL/rt

�t

Form 2191 •

-}, (

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY

•

Time Filev.-____ M

fl , .h

TELEGRAM

Rock SprinE;s - l\ugust 25, 1947
1'\BS = Omaha J&gt; nnd on line

:nm� Omaha

YOUR B-882 VISIT W. AND MRS. HARRIMAN VIBSTV./1.CO OPER,\TION.

CONFIRMING PHOI\lE

CONV13RSATION WILL Mf1KE ARR,'\tJGEMENTS INSURING PERSON/\1 HANDLING OF Pl\R'fY.

C-24

.

I

5-SM M

I

�rORM 2191•B-THIN

• \•t\. ,:"_._ \."�'\

UNION p AC I F I C RAI LR a AD C a M � .AN
TIME F"ILEO _____.,,.

T LEG RAM

•
__,.. •· • • 1 •· '
·-

/j

MAILGBAM

----�-

�-:
·,1\ \:_:

\

J

f._.,

I

,

�:

., -/

\
• 12•46•500M
\

1 ,_//··

�/:&gt;- --

Omaha - August 22, 1947
(OC-Vir 0 Elgin Hicks
Mr0 E 0 T 0 Watson
Mr 0 F0 E 0 Terwilleg�r
Mr o Wo 5 0 Whittaker)

Confirming our conversation yesterday 0

Mr 0 and Mrs0 E 0 Roland Harriman dill arrive Green River

in Business Car 102, Train 1� at 1:10 PM, September 2nd, le�ving there

on Train 11 at 6:60 PM the same day 0

During their layover e.t Green River they both would like

to drive to Westvaco and go dotm into the shaft of the mine0

You are

fully familiar with the situation at Westvaco and �111 appreciate if

you will supply and�utomobile and driver, and also make the necessary
arrangements with Supt 0 Jaoobucci at Westvaco for the shaft tr1p0

It will probably be necessary for Mr0 and Mra 0 Harriman

to wear rubber boots, suitable clothing, etc., �or this trip down into

the mine0

As per our oonversat1on, will you kindly handle and wire me

your adviGs that it will be taken careoof0

Am giving oopy_bf this communication to Genl 0 Supt0 Hicks,

and this tdll cancel my &amp;862 of even date to him instructing that he

make arrangements 0

However, Mr. Hicks will arrange to be at Green River

and assist in handling unless otherwise directed.

Am also giving copy of this to Messrs. Watson and Terwi.lleger

so they will be familiar with the arrangements.

It 1s 1 of coursea import­

ant that this trip be o�efully arranged and that there be no hitch in 1t 0
�882

A. E. Stoddar�

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4688">
                <text>Correspondence Regarding a Visit from the Union Pacific Railroad Company Officials</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4689">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4690">
                <text>August 1947</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4691">
                <text>Mine Visit, Union Pacific Railroad Company Officials, 1947</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4692">
                <text>Letters regarding visits from the Union Pacific Railroad Company Officials. All documents are held together by a brass pin.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4693">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4694">
                <text>G.B. Gatlord, P.J. Lynch, M.Y. Seaton, H.C. Livingston, A.E. Stoddard</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4695">
                <text>1-0318</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="4696">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="322" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="718">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/21f21d7e1f553406ac10dcb5cf21e746.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d55d7e0cf41937ed2b25a68b9b5181e9</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="4968">
                    <text>- --

0~~ :1.t:1:uc ·tik ir

1
: ~

~1h Ol'0

- ~ " _ ,,r- - -•- -

io no ov.:1. C:0.1 co l.!' t u"&gt;c2· cu l c,oio; Un..; ·~i Ac.·~ t4 i u c o n-

'. :L.i.l

Ori •tin:i \ Si~ned:

GEO RGE B, PRYDE

_)

,.;;· f

('

I

I

[

i

�__ - ---:-·-;-~--,
-:-\
i . '·'
...,

~

\

\

t

_ 2 193'\
..

r
i"'

]!ir'o Go

' •

. . GLOm l1..a., November 23, 1931 o
\1· l

\

_..

Bo Pryde:

I am enclosing orie;inal and duplicate of report made

by Dro Nilsson. on Ang e&gt;lo Grelli examined in Dro Nilsson's
office, Omaha.9 on November 11-tho
In conversation v1ith Dr o Nilsson.? h e advi ses me that
in his opinion ii f,Ir o Grelli is not a mal:i.ng erer and without

o.oubt, the acc:i,dent he expez•ienc ed aggravated h is trouble o
It is my suggestion t hat Mr o Harrington con.fer with Mro

Taliaferro, and arrange for set tlement of this case on some
equitable basis o

I

.J

�Omaha - November 17, 1931

,.
..

---

Mr. Eugene McAuliffe,

,&lt;

-i-::~~·~-- y•

Mr. Angelo Grel~i. age 33, Coal Miner. Rock Springs. Wyoming,
in service 1 year. was examined at my office November 11, 1931.

He

gave me the following history:
He had an operation for appendicitis two years ago in Italy.
His present complaint is continuous pain in back except when quiet.
He alleges tha-t this pain is due to an accident . that he received on
May 4 9 1931, while working as timberman in Rock Springs Coal Mine Noo8o
He was struck ·on the shoulder by a rock from the roof.

He was taken

to The Wyoming General Hospital where he was treated by Dr. Arbograst
for one month.
Examination of chest and spine by x-ray showed the following:
"Chest: Some enlargement of peri bronchial glands~ Some
infiltration toward the bases more marked right side with
some extending toward the apices. Apices clear. No. T.B.
"Entire Spine: Cervical spinG negative. Dorsal spine lies
diagonally from above downward to the left with slight curvature ·to , the right in the upper dorsal, and to the left in
the middle dorsal and to the right again in the lower dorsal.
Lumbar spine shows a marked curvature to the left with deformity of all the bodies. No x-ray evidence of tuberculous
destruction of the vertebral bodies. Slight lipping of the
lower dorsal and all the lumbar vertebra."
His urinalysis was as follows:
"Clear, amber, Sp. Gv. 1·) 19, aoid, no albumen, no sugar.
Microscopical negative."
,
Examination of his blood was as follows:

-

___ _,

--.....;._

�"Reds 4,560 00()
Whites 6,90()
Hemoglobin 90%
Polymorphonuclear neutrophilic 62%
"
eosinophilic 1%
"
basophilic
0%
Mononuclears Large 4%
Lymphocytes 33%
9

Conclusions:

Mr. Angelo Grelli is suffering from a

Rotatory Lateral Curvature of the spine together with an Arthritis
of the Lower Dorsal and all the Lumbar Vertebraeo

There was no

evidence of Tuberculosis of lungs or spine.
In my opinion, it is possible that an injury to his back
has probably aggravated an old arthritis of his spine which predated
his injury.

~JohnR. Nilsson.
·

@~ ~

�--- ~

I

Form2191

I

·1 ==========;====r===U=N
=;::=l=O=N==P=A=C=IF=Ic==S=Y=S=T=E=M=========~a=-3~;=:;=00=0=M=
,I

TE IL:;-~f;, _LGRAM

r ·_s_YM_PB_XO"-L-'-t---'x'-'------l----C_L_A_S_S_O_F_S_E_RV_IC_E_R_E_Q.:_U_I_R_E_D_ _ _-i
Preferred
Immediate delivery

Time Filed _ _ _ _ _ _ M

l gr ai j

Dx

Day

Delivery dur ·ng day

Nx

Night

Delivery by next morning

Indicate by X in proper I ine
the class of service required .
Do not speeify preferred
service if other service will
answer the purpose .

Oma.ha NF Nov l;d.,1 93

GB P

Rock Spgs
Gxeell i leaving on 29 today for Rock Springs R-186
RW'P ••.• 91 5 AM

II

�Form 2191

c.s .

UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM

TEL&lt;rsGRAM
Time Filed

SYMBOL

M

X

CLASS OF SERVICE REQUIRED

Px

Preferred

Immediate delivery

Dx

Day

Delivery during day

Nx

Night

Delivery by next morning

8·30·5000M

Indicate by X in proper line
the class of service required.
Do not specify preferred
service if other service will
answer the purpose ..

Rock Springs - November 9, 1931
Eugene hlc Aul if f e
Omaha

Angelo Grelli leo.viri.g here tonight 011 Tt'renty reporting your office

----- -

(;ednesday morning i~ine o'clock.

'i'his is the man you suggested

we send to Omaha for examinntion by Dr. Hilsson.

George B. Pryde.

B-54.

�l

t
l

l

Ori~lnt!.l SIP,ned.:

GEORGE B. PRYO':

V

I

I

/

/

�I

I

@CP
~ 7' .,..;,: _- -

-~ °Z?

�~ -- ~- .. : - ~• 3
;:., ::_, ~'--..:'.
·.: :~~/~: --::~. ~

~-1~ \.;

r

.l

~~--~~u t ,r-·2

:;~~~(l:~ 7' t ••!:~.t S(;

;=- ,:·:.~ r~!)

Bflt.tint,l s ignod !
GEORGE B. PRYDE

- - - ---------

�SUBJECT:

FORM 2924

•

/77

"'r

,. - ~

1

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT

0

,-,.,,., ,.

-

JOHN R. NILSSON,

I '

~ ;:.:_a:.., ' l t.0
,e r 1 ,, 19 11 1

UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM

u·.. • ,·1~,\l t ~,~'tit,,,.~,

-

-----.~1,1,._._ ,I

-----

1416 DODGE STREET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

CHIEF SURGEON

3eptember 29, 1931

Mr. G. B. Pryde,
Vice President and Gene r al l.'l a na ger ,
The Union Paci f ic Coal Company ,
Rock Springs, Wyomingo
Dear Sir:

Mr. E. McAuli ff e handed me a series of x-ray
plates ta.ken of Mr. Angelo Grelli desiring an opinion as

--~

to whether or not subject was tuoercular.
Before giving an opinion I would like to see
stereoscopic lateral of spine as well as stereoscopic of
chest.
Yours tr.u ly,

~ @ ~.

t7JoiinR. lUlsson.

l

I

STAHDAJW

fM.O-S,000

�Rock Springs, Wyoraingo
October 9th,193lo

Her~mi th X-ray plRtes requested

by Dro Nilsson i n his lett8r of Sept13;11ber 29th,
we had consid~rable difficulty in getting good
plates but think that he can SGlect some from
this lot that will a.newer h is purp oseo
Dro Nilsson's lettP.r returned

�'. \

V

�,---

;:{If! :: r1:- ~u,. t'_,_. LJ
li"il
\ ,

Omaha - Sept. 22~ 1·31 • .
SEP?, .: 1931

GENER/\L Ml\ JAG ER

Mr o G. B. Pr-yde :

Referring to your letter of September 14th regarding the
x-ra:y plates taken for ~elo ~rTel~_;; -·=-

. I have passed these plates to Dro Nilsson with the request
that he make a study of sameo

�,
,·)

r

:~ool, Spr-:1.l'JGC ... Go,t ubo&gt;.' M -, 1?31
\

�Rock Springs, Wyoming.
September 14th, 1931.
11r, George B. Pryde:
Her0,·1ith tho sorie0 of x ... Rey plates of which I spo~e to

~r . i'lcJ\uliffo r;L c.1:1 ho ,Kw here, m1d ,1ould 15.ke very r:mch to ha.ve
JJr, Niloson 's opinion aa to ·che possibility of the subject being
tubercular.

The follotlii1g is Per3onnl Record of th e norkman uho io
the subject of those plates:
~:sne, }\n::;elo Grclli; !,ix~ionoJ.ity, It nlian; Date of Birth,
August 22nd,. 1698; t!arried - 1 child; Entered the employ of this
company n.t Cumberland Pines on November 1s t, 1922; tranaferred
to Tiock Spriri.3s 1.iines July 28-~h, 1930;

Occupatiol'l, Timbennan.

History of previouo injury tih:lle in the employ of this company, .None;
History of serious illneso ;1hilo in the employ of this company, Hone~
0

Thi!J 1.::orkmn.n ,1ns inju red in nook $pri11Jgs No. fJ Hine on the

14th day of ?!:uy 1931, in the follouinc; mun;.1er;

t:as 00.rTIJinG timbor

up n shovel plo.ce Y1hcn a piece of rock fell from between cross bei.rs
and struck him on the ohoulders Ul'l d back.

The \7orkman claims that

he \70.6 in a olightly otooped position ,;;hen the rock struck him,

After bein.:; injured tiOrkman \·,-as romoved to the i°iyomil'lg General
Hospitol for treatment and the u·~tending surgeon, Dr. !!?'1Joeo.st.
ordered "extension e.nd rest".

rlorkrnan complained of e. steady pain

in the back, nnd inability to stand erect ,iithout inoroaso of pain
and much i'o.ti3ue.

A body cast '&gt;ms upplied and ,mile ,•10rkma11 y,:o.a

tJearing this cast he e;,poriencecl soco relief from pain hut tired

very en.eily.

mien this cast \'/Us removed trorkman claimed thnt there

Wile no improvoraent in his condition.

A new cnet ,·mo then apPliod

but the wrkman nou claims that his condition is ,1orse than at r.lDY

�time 0ince th0 injury nnd tha.t

-Hie

pnin seems to be constant and

corit inut;i lly inc rea.ei11[:; in t h e :region of th o fourth ru1d fift h ·
lumbar vort0bro.e.
ICclm o.nd Hinto n -~ coto by Hook Springs Bio-Chemical

Luborn:tory, I.Jegative,
Von Pirquet toot by H. J . .!u'bo gnst, ·r . D.,

Positive.

- ---·- - .

-

CD ck Gpr i11gsp

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3520">
                <text>Communications discussing accident involving Angelo Grelli</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3521">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3522">
                <text>1931</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3523">
                <text>Accident, Worker's Compensation</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3524">
                <text>Stack of thin paper attached with a metal binding. Letters regarding a worker accident and compensation claim. Some pages are faded may be hard to read.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3525">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3526">
                <text>George B Pryde, Eugene McAuliffe, Dr. Nillsson, H.J. Harrington</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3527">
                <text>1-0203</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3528">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="314" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="725">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/a14d15846b5c58fc60bf4c2c7f81a0cc.pdf</src>
        <authentication>612263c636df1e58ac7a0ee49956edeb</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="4975">
                    <text>- --

---------

•

RC ,r1r i- o /
JUN 3 ~ ·1931

Omaha - June l, 19310

Mr. -G. :a. Pryde:

1/

Yours of May 28th with copy of Mr. Harrington 1s letter
regarding claim of John E. Remitz, refused by Judge Tidball.
In a broad fl8.Y we should undertake to be even more than

fair with men receiving injuries in connection with their work
as covere~ by the Compensation Act, but where men attempt to
prosecute fraudulent claims, we should leave nothing undone to defeat
sameo

I am thoroughly in accord m.th the letter written you
by Mr. Taliaffero under date of May 26th.

�,c:-1:L-' 3 oo n_,_ Cntk.t i on co.oo , ~i_n-l

of coo._ .

01•i::r1no.l Slgced:

GEORGE 8, PRYDE

�Rock Sp rin g s - :May 27,

~ [C El \h:J)
\f\!j,_Y 2, 8 1931

Mro Geoo Bo :P r yde:

hl! £R

\

Gc~J;:PINn;:_,_.J

'.!ith r efer enc e t o the John E . Remit z comp en sa 1., on case,

· ,lo:tkrnrm ;_-,ra 3 inj ured in I i n t on lfo o 3 lEine • on the 5th d a y of
J une , 1 930, be i n :; stru c k oy trolley 1:ri re and fe.. 11 of r o c k o

On

F o vernbe:c 6 ,1 930 , h e -r.a.s a,:.rarded compens ati on in an amo unt of
~:l l00 00 , i n pay1nen t f or tem::9 ora ry tot a l disab il i t y - t ,.-, o mon th s
0

a t ) 5 0 . 00 p er month .
He a l s o c l a i rne c~ p e.r:manent partial dis"" o i l i t y e qu2. 1 t o 1 4 o 5%
of t~1e l os s of t1e ri c;flt ey e o

Th.:.. s cl a i m \7as disputed by u s on

2vc co1..m t of that part of t:he stan ~2. ~d method app roved by the •
Arneri c c.-,,n J.~ed i c a l i- s s oc i e.t i on for tn.e mee.su:.en:ent of e y e inj u ries .
·'.'.'!l. i_ch :provi des 7

11

Th e best c ent r 2. l visu..,, l 2,c ui ty obta inable

J:i th c o;•;~e ctin r.: lens es shal l be u sed in det e r mi n i ng t h e de g r e e
of visu::.l effi cie n c y o 11

'7oz-la.112:.n' s ri c-ht ey e v1ithou t lenses

s :·10·:.,ed a visua l eff icie ncy of 8 5. 55i 1Jut Y: i th correcting lenses

Th e runoun t of c ompensa tion involv-e d in t h is particular c2,se
n as ve r y sr!l.8,11 but "i!e a re h a ving to dispose of so many cases of
e y e injury t hat Lr . Tali2.ferro i:ra.s of t h e opinion t h at 1:1e should
~ llow t h is case to go to trial.
Dr. Vi2.nner, our local eye man, testified that vrnrlana.n's
v isua l efficiency of the Fi ght eye, uncorrected, ·::as 85. 55'b of
norrnti. l but vrith correcting lenses his visual efficiency vras
n 0n 1.al, and on this testimony .Judge Ti db2,ll decided that there
was no compensation due y,:orkman for h is injury other than
_t empore.ry total disability, 1:rhich had already been a1:.rarded him.

�-2-

We have one or t ·!: o oth er eye c a se s 1:1:bi ch -_ _;i l l come v.p
s }rnrt l y for settler.1e11t and ·::ill ~,dvi s e you 1~ e ,,,e, rcl ing the disp osi t i on of these c a se s .

�t'i' . ·t . S . iel i a f v ~ -~ (; , J ,,

~oc!~ ~n:ri!'~ s , ·.:yo o

--------

cc.so .

c. ..si _•r:hly o

Or! Jthrnl oif!ued:

GEORGE B, PRYDE

�STAhDARO

1-21-aaoo

FOD.Al 2103

SUBJEOT1

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
Ro ck Springs , \·\·y oming .
XN Rl!lPJ:.Y J.&gt;LEA.Sl!l REFER TO

OFFICE OF

•

lfoy [6 t h , 1931 .
NO,

Att orne v

... ----·--- ------------ ---··· ·-·· ··--··········.Y.- -- --- --- ----- ----····

b r. George b . Prya e
Vic e - Pr es i cie11t • 1i u G211 eral
'rhe uriion Pa.ci ic Co c...l Com
Cit y

Dear ~ir,
The cas e of Jo:rm b . hel!litz v . 'r11e Union Pacifi c Coal
Company v,as trie o. bei'orG ti1 e Distr ict Cour t a t Graen F..iver yesterday , and ju 1 gnent ren e ret , i fa vor of t he Union Paci f ic Coal
Company u p on t he claim of' e r c1anent partial disabi llty .
: f 5el t hat I sho ul d make k norm t o you t .h-! f a ct that
it 1·., ns t he clo se a t t e 1ti on gi v en to thi •• ca s -e by i-Jr. li . J.
Ha rrin g t or. , 2 110. t ne c oo·~er a tion bet\·;een ;:.~ r . Harrin g ton a n d Doctor
J· ay G . t ar1L.er, i n t r ying t o arrive a t Y:llat r.' a S righ t i n the
~rernis s , thb t re s u l t ed in the f a vorabl e judgment.
The co B.l o .Je ra t o rs a r e nor1 going t hrou gh an unpleasant
s i t u2. ti on i n 1·efere11ce to false cl a i ms upon t he comp ensation fund,
ana I f eel t ll8. t c..o. S t he a tton1 ey f or tl1 e coa l coillpany I shoulci. most
graciou sly a ckno~l edge t he asci st cnc e tha t i s being given this
off ic e oy Er. Le rrirg to u .
Y: ours trul y ,

~~
'1'8'1': g2

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3442">
                <text>Letters regarding John E. Remitz injury</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3443">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3444">
                <text>1931</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3445">
                <text>Accident, Worker's Compensation, Letters, John E. Remitz</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3446">
                <text>Small stack of thin paper attached with a metal minding. Letters regarding a worker's accident and compensation claim. Some pages are faded may be hard to read.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3447">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3448">
                <text>George B Pryde, Eugene McAuliffe, T.S. Taliaferro, H.J. Harrington</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3449">
                <text>1-0196</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3450">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="323" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="717">
        <src>https://haylibrary.cvlcollections.org/files/original/701f1607dac525bb2e6cc8e388c88853.pdf</src>
        <authentication>dc70efba6d6b6311dbbbb74480458dca</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="92">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="4967">
                    <text>'

cYGhcr ·tho.1,1 ooath0i.'"'t1 r;yot::.ir.t.1..3 socl. mnoc io.

i -

rato &amp;;1b.ouldt on 'wl"ittcn ;i:.o:~ico f~on t.uq Stata 'i:i'®Otll'ar', be ootmiut.1cully

re.ta-eel 34t .n!&gt;QVe tho st®durd -nto.tutoey rate, m~h iner~o- in ~ l D tQ ·c:a11-&lt;
tinue ur,1tU tho loan or lOOllO, u1th intor~ tllOi'OOJ¾ ru·o l'O!Xlid.
'C.ho too coot.ion A ;;-oosr.vo oxcc00:0 .~:20.!1,oao.o~, ihe ~ato ~rooo.urw

��.C:ot,:!12ato of R.xpm1ditur0E: 'for Goal Dnlyo 1:r.ith Hov_~nue

romenis ;:::y-oming \'Jorkinan•s Compon~ation.

(Da.rrnd oo. !'osulto for yoe1~s 1921 - 1922 "' l923P Kei.11Tiar-~\ company disuotor Aug. 14• 1923, e.tcluded)
l

ll,21
Dea.th Glai..w
Porrm.r1e1"1-C l 1oi21 DiGa .:H;i:;y

i) 59,959062
6 0 000000

l?Gi"illD.'10 Fi; f.l~-2; .ia1 T"-·1" ,,b -11·i -'· y
1 -ii -s;::~
Tenroox-.,,~rr
~- 10❖-~·
1~'.:-.y
...
t..c.4 ..y
v ~ ....
~u -:t ._._
.., - "'

t.:edical cl Hoopitcl 1.-:.q.1~ 1ir.;oo

(37.1,0
titi

Admi!r1iSt E'tri1:lon ·:;2:y;0rr. o

"

50a06 8o25
12 9 408065
70001!-S
43033
4,92906 8

39,94

C 49.406.95

32,, 46

40;39(,.0o
60,82,~10

8,338.77

58, O'l

( LJ3fa )

14~41
"l •'1 ,

.

11

•,63

"

,27,(,71.0l
11,431.63

II

- ··-·, -45

ti

37.96
6.326.48

- ~1~

0177,698071
f!oto:

Average 3 yeara.

1 \oo

43,588073

-1

Invcsti1;1.1tioac
WitmsG .Fceu

1923

...1 7r:
...,, ., '16

•"•
\.

(·204.433. 96

~

.i-'\r.mm1i of ICcm1morcr d00..t· c.1..u mielv..docl from 1923 Gompu.·iation .. 0162.257 .26.

Fi1W.1Itf.1_ Pi\ID

1921
1922

~~·
Average 3 years

?.276, 496

5,905,474
...1J1iGJ.. 67i!,

C 2 oCO
2 o00
_ 2o00
_-, 2. 00

'

1

1._1;.;:r, ?92. oo

r-

11,0, 94,8. 00

126,232.74

.867

ti .0173

117,036.23

.f}77
1.000

.0200

_lir.in,3,52. 00

- 152. 1,8. 3,.

-13/1, 764.00

( 131,809.u

,i

.•

.019;
.0169

Note: Tho pay roll
cost of , 2.00 per
ton roprosonts the
average of 4qt ot
total tonnnge in 3
year poriod less 10
cants, a reduction
of 10 centa per ton

- assumed •

f,nnual Fey Roll

novanue ~oquirod
!?or Cont of ;{ovonuo to Pny noll

Stctutory cto no~ired (1.47~ -t-63.1%)

,._

Puy ~oll 0 1J,899,7u4e0
•1..-o.rn
.,
i ngs , "nsed
on Annun l
u
in i-esorvos.
poroditne;Go ·,i:lth ntmuul incroase

ACTUAL
. ·F·t (}r.ITIT

TI AT;-:
p-;:r. T':U

J)J!rJUJ\L

PR ~r '1! tr -s

0

at nrious statutory

�~~~ ;:.

...:

- ~'- r;.... .._,~ .-,.

,~

' - .0

'
L '.l . .;_,

..

:... ~Jl1

-= ~ ~ ... - :

, -- .: ~

·- •;.,,..- .t),-'-... , V

.....·, t'..(••T- .,., ...
'-- ---· 1...,_.,._._.

r

I•:'.,.___

·~--..!--!

.
O. -_. ..,._. ~

��U&gt;.i'~h

'Q ~)~ v9,?t •l)~~

,.';J.J;i, .2

·J?~t',..,_L 7..iil:J _}, .t. ..'. ~,
rui-.--,~=-~-~·H;~~·~ k't.1'!.~"~_i.{..'__-_ L, : wt.:L\i_·.. ~,•.• :/
. ::o l/01~&lt;.111'-'"y ,.._\.i,~t:i.l Dl~L.:1U:~i 1~1
•'"•cr.'t ~; ·,1 orJt

\.) ~ w

otliO~ll Ci !.?;.1.; ;./t.:!J:.tl ~.;-.: .J'~r;r, .,,.
: ..:vooWt;:.t v. ,,fiO
\ i~ ..{.i uo / uoe
:~et ·:i.ol.oti•,;·~1.l•b L.a __ , (;:,; OH

•.1 &lt;10.4~1.:i.Jv

&amp;1 ?Gu~i .,u,.

' • : · D ] t- t, o

, oEil.().JO

J;)

. ~!!j
l.~\ 1t&gt;:i. lQJ;

~lj i. .. ,

,,.

'I Jv . 4;i'
43 °33

,,

4. ii 9; :ti O (~ :

"

~J.q:JJ:a ..~ - - ~ -- - - ~

45 •.::..:6. ~()
't} ~ 4}Yi .·-; l
5511 '):ill . I)(;
G.t. ,4(')::'? . uCl

j2.')2

___,, V..0~&amp;J..•;Jl

J 11')1 tu$ . 9j
. u.3. •?'I

40. _jl)o. Oi'J
bU,U.:J •.;.O
2'/ J&gt;'/l -tll
ll,431, .6.3

3,.16

-~·Je.6.~(}
.....,·11.1

IJ'.f. V

f •

4·::3
( ;!,-,
.;J
• ,'V

;:, JJ ~!ay
l'Oll C ;J:Jt. of

r:...} l .L i

1921

1922
l~J3

\ ·

,::o

~~~o&lt;.rU

,il:, ,1:J,! 2 ;J\): 0 LJ
.d. ,97\101)•t l • OU

. ~~~Yi!

..2§.1..11JJ.:1!l.1L

s:_:.

cj

;) .0173

.0195

.02qo_

1.: .,.uo .-vi" ·,\in
:a.•o.j~uo;,ibu ·ct.o
., ,,ol"..10, ,, i 40,~
u fl &lt;;;Cliiul. ~llU•

~o iu 3 ~•pur
,o ri otl liJ co i.e.,.
tl rod~tl • on o t
lW. ;,'!) ~ bn

ou.

Li.OO,~·..

~.i.1n~

~-n;; ~v.lJ.

/ e;yc., ,~ :.iOi;Cjl!!' O(i
. ·r iutr..x, o i novcuuo ·..,u •·u.1• :101..l.

tit ~t. :'1..0f:iJ ~ln ito ~lOti;1.:b·vll \J.• (Yi~ • (,J . lt:)

) l ", , :.//). '4'ut:, •'-o

,:.o,~1A~.:A •GO
i .4'1:~

2o:J3/•~

l;.1ri~&amp;.1go ,
fi lJ ( ,.~~ ,_~,~(.U."'J

l •~
1.09
-2.~

�... 1923 :Compr:nv
Tho .. u·. P. Gocl. Oo o

~~ J'!!\~.,iQ_;~

.t. ---10

i. _..-,:~ 3~.· '.\11}3:.3 ~!o .. 2

-

,Qpol?in;{ l?o.n

l

l

Z£:"'!lll "tO

27JS 1 .1.r;

rn.

;l

::·o!im?ko

ffr',.!JOQID

rn, ....
. ,. 0 10
,,
·'l

1

i i

-

I

'. I

lt'Ul~ but
-00!3, ....~•a;~{). 1JiJrl00 ..

l

F:ol:19.:.~cc.

4

1

1

l.
l
1
l
1

10
l
4'
l

263~5'n. Bo

b

1G; 1 ?Sf •. 65
2.;3, 161,. eo
93,24-0.2$
4•"/l·. 85

2

!.
"i
-~
1
l
l
1
l

1
1
l
l
1
1
1
l
1
l
1
1
1
1

2 "'o.

1

.l.

Roef Gtn.~111;:.;cr 0 1 1?!eh0..:·t1r l

0

:1.11icn

• .7

3
·1
lSv.r,m"':lc~

.fl
B

G

Centrc.l CO{?.l G f;oke (kt .

1
1

Hn1-m:i

D
E
2

Cwbor-l f$Jf.l

-0
1

VGtl.! Eo ..
.Ludo.:?.ct
~:o. .. 2

l
l
l
1

,... 1

'l

1~3,136.65

237,83,~-75

162.i:'.J66. ,5
2011c29$1.CO.
163,1G7 . 30
20:J.,.~2l ·. G5

- ,....

lGOol•~ -55
1 3".::., 9-•1 ,;"'O
)

219 ,5.:11 .• so
32-1.,· B0.45
2.0M .,'1)1/.,85
• , ,., :5
!~() Dv22:. 9

114,933.05

H

,:
H

,i
t:
.1!',
&lt;?

u
!J
·U

,.
,,

I

Yei!:l

'I

I

l1

I

Q

!

(f

,.,

.i.C
.. .

256,20~.oo

4

"

1
1
l

t~·o. l

l

l

134 ..966.00

..nID.

!

t~
fl

..

GG.:?J.l oit10·~ UO.t= I

,,

urol VCJntilntion~

i·\

?o-~1m.:;o froo
f~w ninoo comhiraGld •

Lionl:ol

:..,:-ycoing Coe]. Co.

Blairtovn

4

1

1

92.,631.09

2!

lt.

't1.QCL: .Gl!.?is130

3

l

l

l0,665.03

~

l

1)

'I

l)

- :L

but_net clo.crnod
00 auseo10.

n

l)
1)

C~~h (foal Co,

Gurm-(;uooly Cool fJo .

GUlm

9'.;oot~uto?

PrGIDier coal Co.

Gu;,::;-onor

~J

l

Ct.-peri&lt;r

Va0b2.4

X
:t

67.5'17"15
2S',249.S

m,.
-i1

l

J.

147.,001.2

&lt;&gt;

88,633.9

r:o.

21694 .. 2

25.~26.1

n
n

62,256.9

1-;v.

l

1

3

l
l

l
l
l

1

l

l

18
Reck Sprin..,.J l?uol Co.

l

-I-

...

E5i,uoa· c~n-

ia:tn li·$tlo gw,

~0.6$6._04

I

I

Lien Oodl. co.

·___!

I
I

-I

J

�&amp;ww
S~nn_10 Cont. ...
'\.

Q.

: ,c ........,~/~;S,on
,~

~

Coal Cc -.

Bsur ru.v-os..~ eon!. r:o .
e?e?- Coal

a,

0

i 0

s :~

-~~'; ~ ~ : i ~

~~.

~noc~nm

:!

l

l

1:33 . 000 . on

-·

l,D .

".-\:a.

1

l

53l)398.;J

'ios .

I..1i . :: t,~CI?:

3

.1

1

39~30.1 .00

Yoo .•

.. '

l
5
6

f_

Slllc l

l

.,.'l d)1 11 2$0. y13
l 163,549. (}
1. l '/8, 863. Oa
l
66.;~9. oo

Yoa .

1.
l

r::o o

1

l
l
1

l
l
1

1 .J
•')6 • 236
.
• ·o o

Yoo.

l
l
1

l
l
l

1.

1

1

l

c;-r~io:--

~:~~ ilO"&lt;l.

. 2.c::itwi.dm.l!o

0&amp;!-oy
Ole eoo
W..r:o;J

2
4

6

s

·9
lO
Home Fuel Co .

~

:;,..:

'.::l.".o l

ColODy Cocl. Oe .

(fponi•1g Fr-!.n ~ii:1om1~.r··o

r; ..l..!::J.

1

,J:1imnoud c~a). &amp; ;c,t0 ~C o

-

fJino

Rock Springs

1

19~ho6o. oo.

u.

n

~1

1'34. J:;4. 00

l!·

211,,.sa.oo

1:u .
n
•1
p

7,2 48. 00

No.

il.?..~.llil

Ii
I

�7771/ff
lo 6

•• &lt;)

'"
lJ.;t
. . :\. ~,-

,,

I

,) • .

•

.

/..). /l-,t-

J, (.0 r(J- ~ •

1''ir·!L l'?

f}( . 4-....

f' ;_ r.:1 l r

9CJt.; ''l

,

~
,I :,
V,; • ( i 1 , ;, ' 1- f ~ ( :,_,,:_ ,

( ., • •

J, ' . l.

;_

14;,ty•'

l j:· ,·, ',

!/: J~---'g

{//2 t .) ~~t'\..&lt;-... [.~ t.f ,. L{~?.

r

ij- · ._'&gt;)

1

/!/
.v. ...,: .
,

77~ !bJ
/.1il 7 t,p.J-0
y -;:i

tt-1.
-~!' J
p

C ~! ~ t!; (~. I l~

!""'

,. .J J"U r O ·
} "'iJ o O , lj '

I

t,) ·t.31 • I-., .•. -:· _j

(10} I'

l

,f

l-L

&amp;-ft} ~. • · 1..-J I

I 3 i_,;,l) t"'() /' • '
J'iJ j.R1.,. · fj

I

If, j
' l ►O .

�i .

11 fl]e~ ~v

S-D ·J cJ =.

/ C:,, f ~
/..r, 1 C'l
J,u ~ ,. tf""u
t

,~fJ77f D

---="?

S-4- 3f , a~
:i.- n
/ e J :;

r

(r'~

r t:;;I)

I

I

I

~ ·
I

I

\

�I
I

I

I

'

1

J

�.\
I

Rock Spr i ngs , \'/yo mi ng ,
Augu s t 19 , 1925.

To All Emolo_yee _s Sub.i cct to the Wo rkmens Compensa t i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
.

.

.

.

~

'

them all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Compensation Law. how~ver 1 the law is equally binding alike upon both
the compa_n y _and its employees and the court_s which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure a~ any person whatsoever to comply with the
terms of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
,.no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed periocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in •which case the period of limitation shall be
nine ~onths. 'J
11 • • •

All employees are requested t6. see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General M:anager.
H. J'. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

�Ro ck Sp r i ng s, Ylyo rping ,

Aug us t 19, 1925.

'I'o All Emp1o_yee _s Su"b.i ect to th e Wo r kmens ComJ)e nsa t i on Law :
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll times att _empt _ to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for ·
.

.

.

-

them all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Comp _e nsa~ion Law, however 1 ~he law is equally binding alike upon both
t~e company and its employees and the courts which a dminister same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any person whats oever to c omply with the
terms of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
"··•• ,no application shall be valid or claim for compensation enforceable and no order of award shall be maae ·unless an ipplication or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the -orescribed. -oeriocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months.~
•
All employees are· requested t0. see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J". Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

�Rock Sp r i ng s, rryo1riing,
Augu s t 19, 1925.

To All Erri"plo_vees Suh.i cct to the i_li/'orkmens Compe nsa t i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll times attempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
them all compensation rightfully due them uncler the Workmens Comp _e n~ation Law, _ however, the law is equally binding alike upo n both
the company and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be ae·pri ved of his rights by
reason of the failure of any uersnn whatsoever to c omply- with the
terms _ of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim for compensation enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of t"he District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed perioo for filing a~ employee's report of
accident, in •which case the .period of limitation shall be
nine months. 'J
11 • • • • •

All employees are requested to_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General l\~anager.
H. J. Harfingt·on,
Supervisor of Compensation.

�Rock S:pr_i ngs , \"lyo mi ng ,
Aug us t 1 9 , 1925.

To All Em-plove es Sub.i ect to th e Wo rkmens Compensat i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll ti mes attempt to safeguard the interests .of its .employees in securing for
them all compensation rightfully due them uncl.e r the Wo rkmen s Comp _e nsa~ion Law, however. the law is equally binding alike upo n both
the compa_n y and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his ri ghts by
reason of the failure of any -oers0n whatsoever to c omply- with the

I•

terms of the Act. we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124. Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, r _e lative t o claim for compensation:
,.,,.no application shall be valid or claim f or compensat'ion enforceable and. no order of award shall be m'ade ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed :periocl for filing ·an employee's report of
~ccident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
-nine months.~ .
11

All employees are requested t6 see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager~
H. J", Harrington,
Superv~sor of Compensation.

\

II

�Rock Spri ngs , Wyomi ng ,
Aug u s t 1 9 , 1925.

·'I

To All Employees Sub.i c.ct to the Workmen s Compensation Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all ti mes at~
~_e_m pt _ to sa~eguard the int~ _rests _o f its _employees in sec:1ring ~or
them all compensati~n rightfully due them under the Workmens Compen~a~ion Law. _ how~ver 1 the law is equally binding alike upon both
t1?-e compa_n y and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any pers0n whatsoever to comply with the
terms of the Act. we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
11 ••••• no application shall be valid or claim for compensation enforceable and no order of award shall be rriade ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workrr.an or someone on his behalf with the ClerR of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employeets report of accident is filed within .
the ::prescribed :periocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months. 1J.
All employees are requested to_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J. Hariington,
Supervisor of Compensation,

J

�Rock Spr i ngs, 1,"lyomi ug ,
Augus t 19, 1925.

To All Emplo_vee _s Sub.i cct to the Workmens Compen~a t i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
them all compensation rightfully due them uncler the Workmens Compensation
Law, however.
the
law is equally
binding alike upon both
•
. • .
.
.
.
t~e company and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any -person whatsoever to comply- with the
terms _of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of \Vyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
.,a.,no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be m:ade ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed periocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in •which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months.'!
11

All employees are. requested to_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J. Harr"ingt·on,
Supervisor of Compensation.

I

\

•. )

�Rock Springs, \7yomi ng 1

Augus t 19, 1925.

To All Empl _o_yee _s Sub.i ect to the Workmens Compensation Law;
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attempt to safeguard
the
interests .of its .employees
in securing for
.. .
.
.
them all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Compensation
Law, . however,
the
law is equally binding alike upon both
. .
.
.
.
..
the cornpa?y _and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure a~ any person whatsoever to comply with the
terms. of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of \Vyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
11 ••••• no application shall be valid or claim for compensat·ton enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the ClerR of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed period for filing an employee's report of
accident, in •which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months. 1~
All employees are requested t6 see- that their
applica.
tions are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H.J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation,

I'

�- - - - .--

Rock S:pr_ings, \7yomi ng ,
Augu r~t 19, 1925.

I
I

To Al 7 Emp l oyees Sub.i cct to the irvo rkmens Compensa t i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll times attempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
them all compensation rightfully due them under the Wo rkmens Compen~ation Law, _however, the law is equally binding alike upon both
the compa_n y and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any person whatsoever to c omply- with the
terms . of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chayter 124, session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the -orescribed ueriocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the ·period of limitation shall be
nine months. 'J •
11 • • • • •

All employees are requested to see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

{
J

�Rock Springs, i7y oming ,
Aug us t 19·1 1925.
11I

To All Employe e s Su'b.i ect to the Workmens Compensation Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll ti mes attempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
them all compensati'?n rightfully due them under t h e Workmen s Com~ensation Law~ howeve!• the law is equally binding alike upo n both
the compa_n y apd its emp~oyees and the court_s which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any ~erson whatsoever to c omply with the
terms . of the Act, we quzyte from paragraph (6) 1 Section 4326, Chapter 124. Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925. relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim for com~ensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be maae ·unless an application or claim is filed by the.injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerl&lt; of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed :periocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the .period of limitation shall be
nine months.'!
11 • • • • •

All employees are requested to. see that their applica-

tions are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General 1~anager.
H.J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation,

I
r

�Rock Sprin·g s , rlyomi ng ,
Aug u nt 19, 1925.

To All Emplo.y:ees Suh.i cct to the V\Torkmens Compe nsa t i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll ti me s attempt to safeguard the interests .of its .employees
in securing
for
.
.
.
them all compensation rightfully due them uncl.er t he Workmens Comp .e n~a~ion Law, hov,ever I the law is equally binding alike upo n both
the compa.n y and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any pers0n whats oeYer to c omply. with the
terms . of the Act, we quryte from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
'·' ..... no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be maae ·unless an· application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of tn·e District
C.ourt in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed. perioc:1 for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months.'!
All employees are requested to. see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H.J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

�Roc k Sp ri ngs , \7yo mi ng ,
Aug u s t 19 , 1925.

To All Empl ov.e e s Sub.i cct to the Workmens Comp e nsat i on Law :
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll times attempt to safeguard
the interests
of its .employees
in securing
for
.
..
.
.
.
•

~

them all compensation rightfully due them under t he Workmen s Comp _e n?ation Law, however. the law is equally binding alike up on both
the company ana its emp~oyees and the court_s which ad minister same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any -person wha t s oever to c omply- with the
terms _of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim f or ccm~ensat'ion enforceable and no order of -award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the p rescribed 9erioo for filing an employee's report of
accident, in •which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months. 1J
11 • • • • •

All employees are requested to_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H.J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation,

�Rock S:pr_i ng s, \7yoming ,
August 19, 1925.

To All Empl o_yees Sub.i ect to the Workmens Compensa t ion Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attempt to safeguard the interests _o f its ~mpl _o yees in sec~ring ~or
them all conipensati~n rightfully due them under the Workmens Compen~a~ion Law •. howeve_r • the law is equally binding alike upon both
the compa_n y _and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any ~ersnn whatsoever to comply with the
terms of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be·valid or claim for compensat·ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of t ·h e District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed ~eriod for filing an employee's report of
accident, in •which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months.'!
11 •• &amp; • •

All employees are requested t6. see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J. Harr"ingt·on,
supervisor of Compensation.

�Rock Sp r i ng s, \7yo miug ,
Augu s t 19, 192 5.

To All Emplo_y:ees S:-J-h.icct to the Workmens Compe nsa t i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will a.t all times attempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
-

.

.

-

them all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Com_pensation
Law, however,
the law is equally
binding alike upo n both
. .
. . .
.
.
.
the company and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure of any person whatsoever to comply- with the
terms _of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
11 • • • • ,no application shall be valid or claim for corrrpensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed periocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine mon~hs. 'J

All employees are requested to_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J, Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

{
]

�Rock Springs, \7yo ming,
Aug us t 19, 1925.

To All E1E9l ov:ees Su"b.i ect to the '!vo rkmens Compensation Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll times attempt to safeguard the interests .of its .employees in securing
for
.
~

them all compensation rightfully due them under the Wo rkmens Compensation
Law, . however.
the
law is equally binding alike upon both
. .
.
.
'
.
the company and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any ~erson whatsoever to c omply with the
terms . of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925. relative to claim for compensation:
,,.,,no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed perioo for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months.'!
11

All employees are requested to. see that their applications· are filed as :per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B, Pryde,
•
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J, Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

�'j
I

Ro ck Springs, \7yoµiing,
Augu s t 19, 1925.

To All Empl o_yee _s Suh.i cct to the Workmens Compe nsa t i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal ~_ompany will at _all ti mes attempt to safeguard the interests .of its .employees
in securing for
.
.

.

them all compensation rightfully due them under t h e Wo rkmens Compensation
Law, . however.
the
law is equally binding alike upon both
•
.• .
.
'

t~e company and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure of, any -pers0n whatsoever to c omply- with the
terms _of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124. Session Laws of \Vyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
11 ••••• no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be niade ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon which the injury occurred,
unless the •empl.o yee' s report of accident is filed within
the prescribed. period for filing an employee• s report of
accident, in •which case the period of limitation shall be
-nine months.~
All employees ·are requested t6_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H.J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

! \

·1

I
I

. r ..

l
;

I

'I

I

I

I •

�Rock S:p rings, rlyomi ng ,
Aug u ri t 19 , 1925.

To All Emp l o_ye e s

SUQ.i cct

to the 1,vorkmens Comp ensat i on Law:

The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll times attempt _ to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
them all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Compensa~ion Law, however. the law is equally binding alike up on both
t~e company and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any -person whatsoeYer to comply- with the
terms _of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workm~n or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in th~ county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed perioo for filing an employee's report of
accident, in •which case the .period of limitation shall be
nine months.'~
11 , • • • •

All employees are requested to see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation ..

r

1
:
I

)

�Rock Spri ng s, \7yoming ,
Augu s t 19, 1925.

To All Emplo_yees Sub.iect to the Workmens Co mpensati on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
them all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Comp _e nsation Law, ho\7ever 1 the law is equally binding alike up on both
t1?-e company and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any person whatsoever to comply with the
terms . of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326 1 Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim for com~ensation enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury o·c curred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed perioo for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months. 1i
11 • • • • •

All employeef:i are requested to. see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J, Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

II

rI
i

�Rock Spri ngs , rlyoI!li ng ,
Augu s t 19, 1925.

To All Employees Sub.i cct to th e Workmens Compe nsa t i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll ti mes attempt to safeguard the interests .of its employees
in securing
for
.
.
.
them all compensati on rightfully due them under t he Workmen s Compensation
Law, . however.
the law is equally
binding alike up on both
.
,.
.
.
.

.

.

.

the cornpa_n y _and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any person whats oever to c omply with the
terms of the Act. we quryte from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for com- .
pensation:
....... no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day up_on ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed :periocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the ·period of limitation shall be
nine months.'!
All employees are requested to_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J, Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

�Rock Springs, rlyorrii ng ,
Augu s t 19, 1925.

To All Emol oY-ees Sut"l.i ect to the vVorkrriens Compensation Law;
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attem;i;&gt;t _ to safeguard the interests _o f its _empl _o yees in sec~r~ng ~or
them all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Com:pen~a~ion Law, _howeve_r . ~he law is equa~ly binding alike upo n both
the company and its emp~oyees and the court _s which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any person whatsoe,rer to comply- with the
terms _of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124. Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be rriade ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein·such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury o·c curred,
unless the em9loyee 1 s report of accident is filed within
the :9rescribed period for filing an employee• s report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months. •i
11 • • • • •

All employees are requested to_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H.J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

�Roc k Sp ri ngs , Tly omi ng ,

Aug u r, t 19 , 1925.

To All Emp1 o_y :ees Sub.i cct to the 'l:Vorkmens Compensa t i on Law :
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all ti mes attempt to safeguard the ·interests .of its .employees
in securing for
.
them all compensation rightfully due them uncl.er t he Workmen s Compensation
Law, . hov,ever,
the
law is equally
binding alike up on both
• .
. .
.
.
.
the compa_n y and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any pers on whatsoever to c o_m ply- with the
terms of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for com"1 \

pensation:

I
I

no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workrnan or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the ems&gt;loyee' s report of accident is filed within
the prescribed periocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months.•~
11 , • • • •

All employees are requested to see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

I

I

!
I

.1

�Rock Springs, \'Iyo.ming ,
Aug u nt 19, 1925.

i

\
\,
I

I

To A11 Emp1o_V:ees Su1'.i ect to the Workmens Compensa t i on Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attempt to safeguard the interests .of its .employees
in securing
for
.
.
~

them all compensation rightfully due them uncl.er the Workmens Compensation Law, how~ver, the law is equally binding alike upon both
the company and its employees and the courts which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any person whatsoever to comply with the
terms _of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326 1 Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim for comyensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed periocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months. •i
11 • • • • •

All employees are requested to see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde 1
Vice President &amp; General Jlanager.
H. J, Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

.]

�I

l

Roc k Sp ri ngs, \7yo mi ng ,
Aug us t 19, 1925.

To All Emplo_7 tees Su0.i ect to the Workmens Comr.i ensation Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attempt to safeguard the interests .of its .employees
in securing
for
.
.
.
them all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Compensation Law, ho\Y~ver, the law is equally binding alike upon both
the company and its employees
and the courts
which administer same.
.
. .
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure of any person whatsoever to comply- with the
terms _of the Act. we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, re°lative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim for compensation enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed :periocl for filing an employee 1· s report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months. 1~
11 • • • • •

All employees are requested t6_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H._ J. Harringt·on,
Supervisor of Compensation,

�---- -

....

___,_._ ----- -------

------ --

\

Rock Springs , 1"Tyomi ng ,
Aug u s t

19 , 1925.

To Al 1 E mp 7 o\!:ees Suh.i cct to the Wo rl&lt;:m ens Compensa t i on LaVl.r :
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at a ll times attempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
.

-

them all compe_nsation rightfully due them under t he Yvo rkmen s Comp _e n~ation .Law, _ however 1 the law is equally binding alike upo n both
the cornpa_n y and its emp~oyees and the court_s which administer same.
To the .end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any -pers0n whatsoever to c omply- with the
terms of the Act. we quryte from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
....... no application shall be valid or claim for compensation enforceable and no order of award shall be maa.e ·un- _
less an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report. of accident is filed within
the prescribed periocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in •which case the ·period of limitation shall be
nine months.'!
All employees are requested to_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H.J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

I

I-

�Rock Spr i ng s , \7yomi ng ,
Aug us t 19, 1925.

To All Employees Su'b.i cct to the Workmens Compensa t i on Law:
'.]?he Uni _on Pacific Coal Company will · at all times attempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
.

-

them all conipensati'?n rightfully due them under the Workmens Com:p_e n~ation Law, _ however I the law is equally binding alike upon both
the company and its employees and the courts which administer same .
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any pers on wha t s oever to comply with the
terms of the Act. we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124 ·, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
no application shall be valid or claim fo ·r c omp ensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the p rescribed :9erioc1 for filing an employee's report of
accident, in •which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months.~
11 • • • • •

All employees are requested to_ see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo . B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J". Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

�Rock Sp r ~ng s, \7yo mi ng ,
Aug us t 19, 1925.

To All Emplo_yees Sub.i ec~ to the Vvorkmens Compensation Law:
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attempt to safeguard the interests .of its .employees
in securing
for
.
.
..
them all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Compen~ation Law, _how~ver, the law is equally binding alike upon both
the compa_n y and its emp~oyees and the court_s which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure of any person whatsoever to comply with the
terms of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, se·ssion Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
,no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerlc of the District
Court in the county wherein · such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed period for filing an employee's report of
accident, in -which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months.•~
11, • • •

All employees are requested t6 see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

�Rock Spri ngs, \'lyoming,
Au~ust 19 1 1925.

To All Emplo_yees Sub.i ect to the Workmens Compensation Law;
The Union Pacific Coal Company will at all times attempt to sa,~eguard the interests _o f its ~mpl _o yees in securing for
them all compensati?n rightfully due them under the Workmens Com~ensa~ion Law, _how~ve!, ~he law is equa~ly binding alike upon both
the compa_n y and its_ employees and the court_s which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure of any uersnn whatsoever to comply- with the
terms . of the Act, we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
" ....• no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforceable and no order of award shall be maae ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed :9eriocl for filing an employee's report of
accident, in •which case the. period of limitation shall be
nine months. 1:

)

All employees are requested to. see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J. Harrington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

j

�Rock Spri ngs, Ylyoming ,

!

!

i

AUBUSt

I

19, 1925.

I

To All Empl ov.ees Sub.i cct to the Workmens Compensation Law:
will at all times atThe Union Pacific Coal Company
-.
.
tempt to safeguard the interests of its employees in securing for
t~em all compensation rightfully due them under the Workmens Compensation
Law, however
the
law is equally
binding alike upon both
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

the company _and its employees and the court_s which administer same.
To the end that no employee will be deprived of his rights by
reason of the failure o~ any person whatsoever to comply. with the
terms of the Act. we qu~te from paragraph (6), Section 4326, Chapter 124, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1925, relative to claim for compensation:
11 ••••• no application shall be valid or claim for compensat'ion enforcea.ble and no order of award shall be made ·unless an application or claim is filed by the . injured workman or someone on his behalf with the Clerk of the District
Court in the county wherein such accident occurred within
six months after the day upon ·which the injury occurred,
unless the employee's report of accident is filed within
the prescribed. perioc:I for filing an employee's report of
accident, in which case the period of limitation shall be
nine months.'J
All employees are requested to see that their applications are filed as per terms of the provision quoted.
Geo. B. Pryde,
Vice President &amp; General Manager.
H. J. Harr'ington,
Supervisor of Compensation.

.I

I

.r

�New Mexico Workmen's
Compensation Law
Effective June 1 4 . 1917
\ Ve issue policies covering

r ~~;rr

• Automobiles

Liability
Property Damage
Collision

1

Workmen's Compensation
Steam Boiler
Residence Burgbuy and Theft
Accident and Illness
Plate Glass
Bonds

Dentists'
Druggists'
Physicians'

Elevator

{ Liability Defon,e

General Liability
Industrial

Teams

Workmen's CompcnsaUon Effcctln In State of New Mexico, June 14, 1917

::...__ __

_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __

_

_

_ _ _ i~

�)

Are You Protected

Where all claims are settled promptly and fairly,
.., representing only standard companies:

b:v our

Workmen's Compensation P olicy
that relieves you of
all liability••·
trouble, annoyance, doctors', hospital and medical
bills, as required by the Jaw, or will you take a chance
-deprived of fellow-servants, assumption of risk and
contributory negligence defenses.

When one accident might Bankrupt you,
or seriously impair your Credit,

"Better Be Safe Tban Sorry"

B ritish and Fede1·ul Fhe Unde1rwritt'I·~
o f the Nm··wich Union
The Frnnhf ort Ge.u11erul
The Georgia C:11suulty
The L ondon Guarantee and A c cident
Ilnrtfo1·d Steam Boile1· and Inspection Co .

All now licensed doing business and maintaining an
office in the State, for tJle convenience of its policyholders.

"POLICIE S ISSUED
WHILE YOU WAIT"
Service and adjustments covering a period of seventeen years in New Mexico.

Read the law and see what you are against, then phone
or write for information and rates to.

Resident References Furn~ahed on Reque ■ t

CHARLES D. BROOKS
UNDERWRITING COMPANY

CHARLES D. BROOKS
UNDERWRITING COM PANY

Jacobson Buildiug, Denver, Colo.
or Albuquerque, N. M.

.Jaoob11on Building. Denver. Colo.
or ·A lbuquerque. N. M.

· - - - ~ ~..,--- - -~ - -__.;1/

;I

�~t\..utoinobile Policy
Our Auto Liability, Collision and Property Damage
covers every member of the family over 16 years, old,
without additional cost, while driving the car.
P UBLIC LIABILITY-Co,·ers you for damage imposed by
law, Oil account of personal injuries 10 other perrnns hy r&lt;!aso n
of the use, maintenance or operation of your auto mo bile $5,000 oil any one person or $10,000 on any one accident
im·olving two or more persons.
PROPERTY DAMAGE-Covers amounts not to cxce~ d
$1,000, which you may become liable to pay for d:1111:1 &gt;e to
other automobiles, vehicles or property.
COLLISION DAMAGB-Covers damage to rour automobile or its equipment, caused by collision with anr stati onary
or moving object. Covers up to the full value of the car and
equipment (including tire~, if damage amount s to S200).
Minimum loss requirement $25.00, which may be eli minated
from the policy upon payment of an additional premium of
$25.00.
FIRE-Against direct loss or damage to the automobile. caused
by fi1e arising from any cause whntsoever (other than war,
riot , invasion or insurrection).
THEFT- Against loss or damage by theft, robhl'ry, or pilferage
by any pen;on or persons other than those in the employment,
service or household of the insured. No minimum loss requirements.
SBRVIGB. lnvtstigation and Dt{tnse- Upon ·receipt of notice
of :m accident, the Companr makes a thorough investigation,
and in case of probable liability endeavors to make a settlement, at its own expen.•e, without litigation. In the event a
suit for damages should follow, the Company defends the
action, defrays all court costs and expenses, thus relieving the
assured from the annoyance and anxiety involved in such
claims and suits.
RA.TBS ON REQUEST

Charles D. Brooks Underwriting Co .
.Jacob■ on Bldll., D■ a'l'er, Colo., or Albuquerque, N. M.

�(
\
EMPLO,

!(.~,

ESTABLISHED 1887

LIAOII.ITY

Puouc f/.::TIIUTY

AUTOMOUILE

CHARLE·s D. BROOKS
UNDERW"RITING CO.

ELEV ATOil lll SKS

TEA&gt;! RI SKS
B UIICLARY
ll'\DUSTHI Al,

Pll\'SIC IANS

D ENTIS TS
P l.ATE GLA SS
A CC ID ENT
Tl EA LTll

INSURANCE AND ADJUSTING

Suite -11 8 ,Jacobson llldrl.
Dcn,•er, Colo.

.A .lb,u1ucrt1110. N . r+I .

Compensation

ID § 1lD. 11.° 21 IDl. CC e

Effective June 14, 1917

&lt;;:overing all extra hazards, employing four or more.
Can you afford to be without protection, deprived of assumption of risk, contributory negligence and fellow-servant defenses;
or can you afford to assume a liability of sixty (60) per cent of
the average weekly earnings of any employee, regardless of the
nature a~d extent of the injury, (wilful or self-inflicted injury, or
intoxication, not covered) for a period of 520 weeks?
The weekly payments may cover a period of Ten years; for
permanent total disability for life, and in addition hospital, surgical and medicine). Maximum death benefit $5,400.00.
I will be prepared to quote rates, covering every occupation
and issue binders, covering your employees, until a representative
from this Agency can call on you, thus relieving you of all iiability,
both as to Compensation and Common Law, if Compensation is
held 'unconstitutional.
•
All losses are paid immediately from this Agency.
CHARLES D. BROOKS,
UNDERWRITING CO.
Suite 418 Jacobson Building,
Denver, Colorado.

Albuquerque,
New M~xico.

II
I

,1

�SYNOPSI§
New Mexico's Wor~en's Compensation Law
Effective June 14, 191 7

EMPLOYMENTS COVERED.

This law applies to all extra-haza1:dous employments in the ordinary course of th e
trade&gt;, business or occupation of the employer, of four or more, as follows:
(a) "Factories" means any premises wherein p.o wer is used in manufacturing,
making, altering, adapting, ornamenting, finishing, repairing or renovating any article,
including expressly any brick yard, meat-packing house, foundry, smelter, ore reduction
works, lime-burning pla::it, stucco plant, steam heating plant, electric lighting or power
plant, including all work in or directly connected with the constructions, installation ,
operation, alteration, removal or repair of wires, cables, switch-boards or apparatu s
used for the transmission of electric curre::it, and water power plant, including tow er s
and &amp;tandpipes, power plant, blast furnace, paper mill, printing plant , flour mill, glass
factory, cement plant, artificial gas plaµt, mii,chine. or machine repajr shop, salt plan t ,
oil refinery plant, chemical manufacturing plant, coke ovens and coal washeries.
(b) ''\\'orkshop!' means any yard, plant, premises, -room or place where powerdriven machinery is employed and manual labor is exerqised incidental to the. process
of making, ~itering, repairing, printing, or oruame::iting, finishing or .adapting for . sale
or otherwise, any ·article or part of articie, over which · premises, room or 'p lace · the· employer of the 1:erson. working tberein has, the rig·ht to atce;,s or· control.
(c) "Mi11" means any plant, premises, room· ' or place where ri1achjnery is used,
any process of machi:lery, changing altering, or repairing any article or commodity· for
sale or otherwise, together with · the yards and premi~es which are part of the plant,
:nrluding elevators, warehou_s es and bunkei;s, sawmill,_sash {actory or other work in the
lumber industry.
(d) "l\Iine" means any o.11ening in the earth for the purpose of extracting iron, oil,
coal or •other minerals, and all underground workings, slopes, drifts, shafts, galleries,
wells and tu:mels, and other ways, cuts ·and openings connected therewith, including
those ir,. the course of being-opened . sunk · or driven, and includ~s all tl1e appurtenant ·
Etructures or machinery at. or about the. openings of ,the mine, and . any adjoining_ or
adjacent work pla~e where the mate.ri~l. [rom a mi]le is prepared for use or shipment,
including tramways, tracks, haulag~ways, loading bins and tipples.
•
•
(el "Quarry" means any place, not a mine, where stone , slate, clay, snt~d. :~tavel
or other solid material is extracted from the earth.
(fJ Reference to any "building work" shall be understood to include any worl{
in thP. erectio:1, construction, extension, decoratioh, alteration reuair or ,1emolition of
anr i.Juilding or structural appurtenances, except residencP,., anci dructures being 1,uilt
for the private use of the owner of farms, ranches or residence lots a·nd not under
0

C 0l1ll'UCt.

lgJ "Engi:ieering work" means any work in the construction, alteration, extension, repair or demolitio~1 of a brldge, jetty, dike, dam, reservoir: underground conduit,
sewer, oil or gas well, oil tank. gas tank, water tank or tower, any caisson work or work

in artificially compressed air, any work iii · dredg'in'~. work 011 log or lumber raft
bo_oms;_J?ile-~riving, 1_n o.vi11g _safes.' ·or in_la~!ng, _repair!ng: or _removlng·underg-r ~und :P;P~:
a_nd _conn_e c~10ns, th e erec_t10n, _m stall~n~. repairing, or remoying unde_rground pipes
a:.id. connections, the erections, mstallmg, re pairing . or removinoof boi·lers ·fu
••
•
d
. •
•
•
'·0
rnaces,
, •
cl• •:
e_ngmes an_ pow e r machm ery (including belting and other connection)
·
ra r
t'
.
an any work
m ·g c mg or ~xcava m g wh ere shoring is necessary 1n· power , machinery or· bla r · .
powder, dynamite or othe r high explosives are in use.
•
•
s mg _
(h) '·Emplo yer " in clud es a ny pe rson, · 6r body or .·persons, corporate or incorporate
and· the lega l r ep r esenta ti ves ·or a deceased emp'!o yer or the r e·ceiver ·or.. trustee of ;
person, co r1~ora tion , a ssoc iat ion or partnership e:1gaged in or carrying on for lh·e p·u r&gt;
11ose of_ busm ess, trade or gai n a ny of th e occup ati ons ·or ptirs uits to which lhis act .:
is appli ca ble.
(i) " \iVork ma n" m a ns any pe rson . who has e nte r ed in to the e mployment of or
works _u nde r co:itract of ser vice or ap prentices hip with an e mployer, e·x cept a· pe.rson
whose em ployme nt is purely casiia l and not for the purpose of the· employer's trade ·
or busin ess. T he t erm "workman" shall includ e "em plo~·e" • ai1c1 sl;all include the
singula r ·a11d plura l of both sexes.

�INJURIES COVERED.

Compensation is payable for every injury caused by accident arising out of a:id
in the course of employment, with fixed maximum and minimum limitations and for
varying periods of time, depending upon the nature a:id the extent of the disability and
is payable generally on a fifty per cent basis, for death as high as a sixty per cent basis,
including $50.00 funeral expense.
POLICY PROVISIONS.

Every policy must provide that the insurer shall be directl y liable to the employee,
that notice to the i::isured shall be notice to the insurer, that th e in olvency of th e
insured shall not relieve the insurer.
SYSTEMS PROVIDED.

By carrying a Workmen's Compensation policy with a company autho rized by the
State Insurance Department to issue such contracts or by -filing in the District Court
in the judicial district in which the operatio:is are carri ed on, satis[actory evidence
of the ability of the employer to pay such compensation , guaran teed by a bond iss ued
by an authorized company, or a bond signed by two resid ent taxpay ers of t he State
and the approval of the Judge.
SUITS FOR DAMAGES.

Any employer who has elected to come under the law, although not e ngaged in extra
hazardous occupatio::i, shall be entitled to all the defenses . If engaged in extra hazardous
occupation and has not complied with the Compensation requirements the assumption
of risk, contributory negligence and fellow-servant defenses are abrogated. compensation
payments being the exclusive remedy.
LOSS OF TIME.

Indemnity for loss of time under Compe:isation begins on the twenty-second day
and in no event is payment made for the first three weeks. However. medicine, medical
surgical and hospital expense furnished by employer.
DEATH BENEFITS.

Death benefits shall be paid In monthly installments corresponding in amou:it to
as much as sixty per cent of the average weekly earnings of the employee for a period
of 300 weeks, not exceeding $5,400.00.
PERMANENT TOTAL DISABILITY.

In cases of permanent total disability the award shall be fifty per cent of the average weeldy wages, not exceeding $10 per week, and shall continue until the death of
such persons so totally disabled, not exceeding_a period of 520 weeks. The loss of both
hands, or . both arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes or any two thereof, shall
prima facie constitute total and permanent disability, to be compensated according to
the provisions of the law.
TOTAL DISABILITY.

When disability is temporary, but total, compensation Is fifty per cent of the average weekly earnings during the period of such disability, not to exceed a maximum of
. $10.00 per week and not less than $5.00 per week, unless the employee's wages shall
be less than $5.00 per week, in which event he shall receive compensation equal to his
a,·erage weekly wages.

�I S 11

I

'

,,/

/

/

COMPENSATIO·N LAW
OF THE

STAl'E OF WYOMING
OHAPTE;R. 124.
Session Lnws 1015.

THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW.
AN ACT providing compensution for injuries or death resulting from
•injudes, of workmen from accident occurring in extra-huznrdous
'employments; defining extra-huzanlous employments and •providing for the accumulation, maintenance und administration of funds
0
in the State Treasury for the payment. of such compensation . and
·repealing Sections 3526, 4291 and 4292 of Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1910, and nil other ·laws or parts of lnws relating· to duwuges
for injuries or death from injuries, or in anywise in conflict with
this .A.ct, in so far ns they ure npplicnble to extra-hazardous employments.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:
Section 1. This Act shall be known as the "Workmen's
Compensation Law."
General Provisions.
Sec. 2. Compensation herein provided for shall be payable
to persons injured in extra-hazardous empfoyment, as herein
defined, or the dependent families of such, as die, as the result
of such injuries, except in case of injuries due solely to the
culpable negligence of the injured employee. Said compensation shall be payable from funds in the State Treasury to be .
accumulated and maintained in the manner herein provided.
The right of each employee to compensation from such funds
-shall be in lieu of and shall take the place of any and all rights
of action against any employer contributing, as required by
law to such fund in favor of any such person or persons by
reason of any such injury or death. Sections 3526, 4291 and
4292 and all other laws or parts of laws relating to damages

�COMPENSATION LAW

2

fo_r injt:ries or death from injuries or in anywise in confl1 ct
with this Act :a.re hereby repealed, as to t he employmen ts employers and employees coming within the terms of this Adt.
Provisions Exclusive, Compulsory and Obligatory.
Sec. 3. The rights and remedies provided in this Act for
an emp;oyee on account_ of an injury shall be exclusive of a ll
other rights ·and_ remedies of such employee, his personal or
lPgal representatives or dependent family a t common law or
otherwise_ o_n account _of such injury; .and the terms, conditions
and provISions of this Act for the payment of compensation
~nd the amo~t _th~reof for injuries sustained or death r esultmg from such IDJuries shall be exclusive, compulsory and oblig ato11'.' ~pon bot~ employers and employ ees coming within th e
prov1S1ons hereof.
•
Extra-hazardous Occupations.
S~. 4. The extra~ha.zardous occupations to which this Act
.
1s applicable are as follows: factories, garages, mills, printing
plants and works_hops ~here machinery is --u sed; foundri es.
blast furnaces; mIDes, 011 wells, oil refineries; gas works; na~
tural gas plants; water wor~s; - reduction . works; breweri es ;
cleva~o~ ;- dredges; excavations; transfer companies, general
t£-ammg; sm~lters; powder works; laundries operated by
ower i, quarries; enipneering ·_works; logging; lumber ya i'-'µ s;
umberIDg and saw mill operations; street and interurban railroads not eng8:ged in interstate commerce; buildings being con~ructed, r~paired, moved or demolished; painting and paintmg operations; telephone, telegraph electric light or power
pl~nts or_ lln:es; steam heating or po~er plants; railroa ds · not
cn.,aged m inter~tate comn;ierce; bridge building and all employments _wherei!l a process requiring the use of any dangerous dexplosive or mflammable materials is carried on which is
eo: :cted for the purpose of business, trade or gai~ each of
w
emp_loyments is hereby determined to be extra-h'azardous
~ w:ich from the_nature,_ conditions or means of prosecuthon
t e work therem reqmres risks to t'he life .and limb of
st:n::rikmen en~aged ther~in are inherent, necessary or subwher Y ~~voidable. This Act shall not apply in any case
righ/ th t~ury occurred before this Act takes effect and . all
to th~ ~ 1 have accrued_ by reason of any such injury prior
llow ·sr mg effect of this Act shall be saved the remedies
h ~XI mg therefor. This Act shall apply to the employers
tfaw om workmen have been employed continuously for more
set J°~hm~:ti at the time of the iaccident. [Amended by
19l!l.]'
• , • L. 1917; amended by Sec. 1, Ch. 117, S. L

f

t·
:f °

?

STATE OF v\TYOJ\IING

3

Exceptions.
Sec. 5. This Act shall not be c·onstruecl to apply to business or employments, which accru·ding t o la.w are. so engaged
iu inter state commer ce, as to be n ot subject to t he legislative
power of the State nor to persons inj nred while they are so
E:ngaged .
Definitions.
Sec. 6. In this Act unless th e context otherwise r equires :
( a ) " Factories" mean any premises wherein power is used
in manufacturing, making, alter ing, aclapting, orn amenting,
fi 11ishing, r epairing or r enovating any article for the purpose
of trad e or gain or the business carri_ed on therein , including
expr essly .any brick yard, meat-packi11g 11ouse, fo undry, smelter
oi·e reduction ,rnrks, lime-burning plant, stucco plant, steam
heating plant, electr ic lighting or power plant, including all
work in or . directly connected with the construction, installation, operation, alteration, r emoval or repair of wires, cables,
swi tch- boards or ap,paratus nsecl for th e transmission of electric
current, and water power plaut, including towers and: stand r ipes, power plant, blast furnace, pa.per mill, pi·inting plant,
flom· mill, glass factory, cement plant, art ificial. gas plant, machine or r epair shop, salt plant, oil r efinery plant and chemical
manufacturing plant.
(b) " '\Vork shop" means any yar d/ plant, premises, room
c,r place where power driven machill"ery is employed and· manu al labor is exer cised by way of ti-ade or gain or otherwise in cidental to tli-e process of makin g, altering, r epafring, printing
or ornamenting, finisiJ1ing or adapting for sale or otherwise any
2rticle or pa.rt of article, over whi ch premises, room or place
the employer of the person working ther ein has the right of
access or control.
.
( c) " l\Iill " means any plant, premises, room or place
where machinery is used, any process of machinery, changing,
altering or repairing any article or commodity for sale or otherwise together with the yards .and premises, _which are part of
the plant including elevators, warehouses and bunkers, saw
mill, sash factory or other work in the lumber industry.
( cl) ' ' l\fine" means any opening in the earth for the pur-

pose of extracting iron, oil, coal or other minerals and' all un-

aerground workings, slopes, drifts, shafts, galleries; wells and_
tunnels, and other ways, cuts and openings connected therewitl1, including those in t_he course of being ope¥ed, sunk or
driven, and includes all the appurtenant structures ·or macbinery at or about the openings of the min, and any adjoining
adjacent work place where t he material from a mine is prepared for use or shipment.

-

�_ J __

4

COl\IPENSATION LAW

(e) "Quarry" means any plac~, not a :ni1:e, wher e ston e,
slate, clay, sand, gravel or other sohd• material 1s dug or ot herwise extracted from the earth for the purpose of trade or bar gain or of the employer's trade or business.
(f) "Building work" ~eans any "'.ork in tl~e er ection, construction, extension, decorat10n, alteration, r epair or d emolit ion
of any building or structural appurt enances.
(g) "Engineering work" means any work in the constr uc tion 1 alteration extension, repair or demolition of a r ailway
tas hereinbefo;e defined), bridge, j etty, dike, dam, r eservoir,
underground conduit, sewer, oil or gas well, oil t ank, gas tank ,
·water tank or tower, any caisson 1Yorl!,'. or work in artificially
compressed· air, any work in dredging, work on log or lumbe r
rafts or booms; pile driving, moving buildings, moving safes,
or in laying, repairing or removing underground pipes an d
connections, the erection, installing, repairing, or removing o.f
boilers, furnaces, engines and power machinery (including belting and other connections) and any work in grading or excavating where shoring is necessary or power machinery or
blasting powder, dynamite or other high ·explosives is in use
lexcluding mining and quarrying).
(h) "Employer" includes any person, or body of p ersons
corporate or incorporate, and the legal representatives of a d·eeeased employer or the receiver or trustee of a person corporation, association or partnership.
'
(i) "Workman" means any person, who has entered into
the employment of or works under ·contract of service or apprent~ceship with an employer, except a person W'h-ose employment IS pur~ly casual and not for the purpose of the employer's
~rade or busmess or those engaged in clerical work, and not subJec~ ~o the hazards of the business or one holdinu an official
po51 hon. The term "workmen" sh~ll include "employee" and
!he term "employee" shall include "workmen" and each shall
mclude the singular and plwal of both sexes. Any reftrence to
a wor~man, who has been injm·ed shall, where the workman is
~'ead, mclude a reference to his "dependent family" as heremafter defined, or to his legal representative or where the
workman 18
•
•
·
fri
a mmor or mcompetent to his guardian or next
en~. ~Amended by Sec. 2, Ch. 117, S. L. 1919.]
(J) 'Dependent families" as used in this Act means such
:ee~bers of the 'Workman's family, as were wh:olly or in part
in .P ndent upon t_he workman for support at the time of the
and shall mclude widow or husband as the case may
beJury
children, or 1"f no widow
•
'
.
' and of
parents
th • •
' husband or child'l'en' the
hi f
e. InJured workman, if actually dependent upon
or ~upport at the time of the injury• if it be shown that
thm
e SllrVIvmg sP0 use WI"Ifully deserted deceased
'
without fault

. I

STATE OF WYOMING

5

upon the part of th e deceased, such surviving spouse will not .
be r egarded, as a dependent in any d&gt;egree. No surviving .
spouse shall be entitled t o the benefits of this Act , unless she
shall have been married to the deceased at filre time of the
injury.
.
(k ) "Child or childr en" means such that are under SIXt een (16) years of age (and over said age, if physically or
mentally incapacitated from earnin g) and shall also include
legitimate children of th e injur ed• w01:kman bor~ after his
deabh from injlll'y. In other cases quest10ns of family diependency in wh ole or in part sh,all be determined: in accordance with
the fact, as the case may be at the time of the injury; the foregoing defu1ition of "dependent f~mili es ': ~hall no t includ~ a1;1y
of the persons named, who are aliens r e~1dmg beyond the ~u~·1sdiction of the United iBtates of Amenca, except a sur v1vmg
widow or children under sixteen (16) years of age and as to
such n~n-r esident aliens the rate of compensation shall not exceed thirty-three and one-thil-d per cent (33¼ %) of the r ates
of compensation herein provided. [Amended by Sec. 2, Ch.
69, S. L. 1917.]
(1) The words "inju ri es sustained _in extra-hazardous ~mployment, " as used in this A.ct shall m clude death r es~ltmg
from injury, and injuries to employees, as .a resul~ of then· ~ ployment and while at work in or ab out _tI1;e ~rell1.lses o?cupied,
used or controlled by t he employer, and•mJuries occl1;1'rmg _elsewhere while at work in places wher e tilreir employer s busmess
requires their presence and subjects them t_o extra-.h~za~·dous
duties incident to the business, but shall not mclude mJm-ies _of
the employees occm·ring while on his way to _assume the ~uties
of ·his employment or after leaving such duties,. the proxunate
cause of which injury is not the employer 's negligence.
(m) The words " injury and personal inju~y" shall n~t
include injury caused by the wilful act of a third person directed against an employee for reasons perso_nal to such employee, or •because of his employ:n~nt ; ~or a d1s~ase, except, as
it shall directly result from an lllJury mcurred m the employment.
(n) "Invalid" means one who is physically or mentally
incapacitated from earning wages. Guardian May Act.
Sec. 7. In case an injured workman is mentally incompetent or a minor, or _where death ~esults from the injury, _in
case :any of his dependents, as herem de.fined_ be menta!lf mcompetenrt or a minor, at the time when any righ~ or _Priv1lege
accrues to him und&gt;er this Act, his guardian may, m h~s ~&gt;eh~lf,
claim and exercise such right or privilege and no hmitation

�6

COMPENSATION LAW

of time, in this Act provided for, shall run, so long as such

incompetent or minor has no guardian.

If Other Thrul Employer Is Liable.
Sec. 8. Where an employee coming under the provisions
of this Act received an injury under circumstances creating
a legal liability in some person other than the employer to pay
damages in respect thereof, and no legal liability attaching to
the employer, then and in such case such employee sh all be left
to his remedy at law against such other person, and compensation shall not be payable under this Act.

This Act Governs.
Sec. 9. No contract, rule, regulation or device whatsoever
shall _op~r_ate to relieve the_ employer, in whole or in part, from
any liability created by this Act except a,s herein provided.
Blank Forms Supplied by the State Treasurer.
Sec. 10. It sha~ be the duty of ~he State Treasurer to prepare, cause to be prmted and supplied free for use in the .adruinistration of this law such blank forms as may be needed by
employers for reporting and certifying pay-rolls of persons
employed by them in extra-hazardous, employments and for
reporting injuries; and forms for use of injured persons in
making claims for compensation; also to provide himself with
such oth&lt;:f books, record1s or forms as may be deemed necessary
to expedite the transaction of business under the provisions of
this Act.
Employer's Report of Accident.
Sec. 11. Whenever an accident occurs causing mJury to
any workman engaged in any of th:e extra-hazardous employm~n~s defined by this Act, it shall be the duty of the employer
w1.thin ~O _days thereafter to make a report of such accident
and the mJury resulting therefrom and to file said report in the
office of ~he Clerk of the District Court of the county wherein
such accident occurred, which report shall state:
(1) The name of the injured workman and the time cause
~nd n_ature of the accident and injury; also whether the 'injury
~s dis~bled the workman from continuinothe performance of
0
his duties.

(2) ·whether the accident occurred w1iile the workman
was ena0 age d m
• h
and grew out of
th e employment.t e duties of his emplovment
•
'
3
1 (th) The nature of the employment and duties and how
c:ngl e workman had been eno-aged
in the service of such
0
emp o~rer.

STATE OF 1?{YOMING

7

( 4) 'Wh eth er th e .accident was or was not due solely to .the
culpable n egli gence of t he inj ured employee and if so a statement o.£ t he fa cts.
'
(5) ·wheth er th e inj ured workman is married or single;
if mal'l'i ed, whether he has a dependent family, and if so, the
n ames of the persons comprising such dependent family and
th eir place of r esidence.
(6) ,V,Ji ether the in jured workman claims compensation
under this Act, and whether his right t_o compensation or the
2mount of compensation is disputed by his employer.
1Said•r epor t may be made up on a printed for'm prepared by
the Stat e 1'r easurer for such purposes, and shall be verified as
pleadings in civil actions. Failure or neglect on the part of any
employer wh ose business or_occupation is one enumerated and
defin ed her ein, as bein g extr a-hazar dous, to r eport accident s
causing inj ury to any of his cmployes, s~1:al1 be a misdemeanor
and upon con viction su ch employer shall be punished by a fine
of not exceeding Five Hm1 dred ($500.00) Dollars.
Investigation by the District Judge-Procedure in Disputed
Cases.
Sec. 12. ·w h enever an injury or death r esulting from injury is r eported to the Clerk of t he District Court of the county
wh er ein such injury occurred, in accordance with the preceding section, it shall be fl1 e duty of said Clerk to at once notify
th e Judge of said Court, t hat suc:h injmy report h~s ·been filed
in his office. It shall th ereupon be the du,ty of said Judge to
·illvestig.ate the nature of said injmy and claim for compensation at the earliest possible date, in such a manner as he may
(., deem necessary to ascertain whether the claim for compensation or the amount thereof is disputed by the employer, rmd if
there be no dispute as to the right of the injured workman to
receive· compensation, or as to the amount thereof, and the
claim appear to be free from collusion, said Judge shall the_reupon make an order directing payment for such compensati_on
from the State Industrial Accident Fund in accordance with
the facts by him ascertained .and the terms of this law. If
there be a dispute as to the right of said injured employee or
his dependent family to receive compensation, or as to the
amount thereof then it shall be the duty of said Judge to set
the case down i or a hearing at .tb:e earliest possible date and ~o
direct notice of such hearing to be issued by the Clerk of said
Court for service upon the employer and the employee at least
seven (7) days before the ·elate fixed! for said hearing, :vhich
said notice shall be served by the Sheriff of said county without
expense to eit•h er p.arty, except that his actual trav~ling expenses shall be allowed and taxed, as costs. The hearmg shall

�COMPENSATION LAW

8

STATE OF WYO&gt;ivIING

be conducted upon the statement and r eport fil ed by th e employer and such fomal _cla~ms as may be presented and filed
with the Clerk of the D1stnct Court by or on behalf of the injured workman. If the employer in his r eport of th e injury
alleges t1rat t_he_injury was due solely to th e culpable n eglig&lt;:~ce ?f the mJured_ empl?y~e, or that ~l:e claim for comp ensation 1s one not commg withm the provisions of this law th en
a jury may be demanded•by either party and the cause sh'an be
tried, as a court proceeding. If a jury is d emand·ed, it may be
selected from names drawn from th e fiv e mile limit jury box.
as in civil cases, at any time in term time or vacation unless i
regular jury panel be in attendance . at Court on th e clnte ar1y
such hearing may occur. The taking of evidencP. shall he summary giving a full ~pportunity . to all parties to develop the
facts fully. The official Court R eporter of the district shall attend the hearing and make a stenographic report of the t&gt;vidence without cost to either party. The Court or Jud()"e s·h all
direct the County and Prosecuting Attorney or other co;petent
attorney appointed by the Court to conduct the examination of
·witnesses on behalf of the injured workman, and it shall be the
duty of said attorney to appear andi perform such service without expense to either party. The employer may appear in person or by counsel and introduce evidence at the same hearing.
No costs shall be taxed by the Clerk except fees for witnesses,
who may be subpoenaed and who shall be allowed the same fees
for ~ttendance and mileage as is fixed by law in civil actions,
and Ju_ry costs shall also be taxed to and paid from the accident
fund, if the verdict and judgment be in favor of the employer,
but if a~ainst the employer then he shall pay the costs. At the
conclusion of the hearing, the ·court shall enter an or&lt;for pursuant to the verdict of the jury, if a jury be called, and if no jury
be called, the Court or Judge shall render a decision upon the
facts and law of tl1e case pursuant to the provisions of this Act,
ana make an order allowin()' or disa1lowing compensation, as
}he law and the evidence may warrant. In any proceeding be) ore a Co~ or Judge, as aforesaid, the Court or Judge ~~all
iave au~honty to appoint a duly qualified impartial physician
to examme t~e injured employee and give testimony. The ~ee
fo~
such senriee shall be Five ($5.00) Dollars, unless otherwise
0
~h ered _by the Court, with mileage allowed as is allowed to
other witnesses, which shall be taxed as c~sts ·and paid as
o er witness f ees are paid. The employer
'
'
h"
or employee
may at
0
•~
expense also appoint a qualified physician, who may
a e~ and be present at any such examination of an injured
tmp oyee and give testmony at such hearing or investigation.

-;r1

,,,.

&lt;.;:J

9

Appeal to Supreme Court.
Sec. 13. .Any order given and made in any investigation
or hear ing by a -Court or Judge pursuant to the provisions of
th is Act shall be r eviewable by the State -Supreme Court on
proceedings in er ror :in the manner prescribed by the code of
civil pr ocedure; provided, h owever, that th e petition in error,
bill of exceptions and r ecord on appeal must be fil ed in the
Su preme Court within thirty (30 ) •clays from the date of decision or order on motion for new trial by a Court or a Judge;
unless the time be ex te nded by or der of Court or Judge, and
thirty (30 ) days shall be allowed .all parties ther eafter for filing briefs an cl said appeal shall be advanced on the calendar
and disposed of as promptly as possible. In case an appeal t o
the Su preme Court is prosecut ed' on belrnlf of the injured
workman, the County and P rosec\1ting Attorney, or other at'torney r epr esenting said work man, shall or der a transcript of
the r ecord of the hearing and pr oceeding to be prepar edl by the
offi cial Co ur t Reporter of the district wh er ein said injury occurred and duly certifi ed without cost to said injured workman and said County and• Prosecuting Attorney or other attorn~y shall or der the papers on file in th e office of tbe District
Court t o be by said Clerk pr epar ed, transcripted, certified
a nd forwa r ded to the Clerk of the Suprem·e Court without costto th e injured workman, and the proceedings in the Supreme
Court shall be cond11cted on behalf of the injured workman by
the At torney Gener al of the State as a part of his official duties,
and by other attorney r epr esenting said workman. In case an
app eal be prosecute d on behalf of the employer, th e i:ecorc~ of
th e proceedin()'s at the ori ()'inal hearing shall be supplied without cost to s~ch employ:1-, .but such employer may employ
counsel to conduct such appeal on his behalf.
Court Order Recorded-Copies to Auditor and Treasurer.
Sec. 14. Every order given and made by a ~istrict &lt;;ourt
or Judge awarding payment fro1~ the Industnal ~ccident
Fund to an injured employee or lus dependent fannly, s:lmll
be entered of record by the Clerk of the Court where give:1
and true copies thereof shall be immediately made a1;1d certified by said Clerk .and forwarded: to the State Auditor and
State Treasurer, respectively1 of '\Vyoming, and shall be by
each of said officers entere·d! upon a record to be known as the
Compensation Docket and shall be the authority and direc~on
of the State Auditor to issue warrants for compensat10u
awards against the Industrial .Accident Fund and fo!· the State
Treasurer to pay such compensation a.wards from said fund.

�10

CO:i\IPENSATION LAW

Industrial Accident Fund-Appropria,tion.
Sec. 15. There is hereby created a fund to be known as
tlie "Industrial Accident Fund," which shall be he1'd by the
State Treasurer and by him_ deposited in such banks as are
i&gt;.uthorized to receive depoS1ts of funds of the State. The
Treasurer in making said deposits &amp;hiall divide th e said Industrial Accident Fund into two &lt;listinct funds, one to be known
ru; the ' ' General Fund'' and the other to be known as the ''•R eserve Fund." The "General Fund," as near as may be, shall
be used for payment of all awards, clajms and items of expense
charaeable against the Industrial Accident Fund, and the '' Re ..
serv: Fund" shall not be used for any of said payments unless
the "General Fund" at the time is insufficient to meet the demands upon it, in which case the Treasurer shall transfer from
the '·Resene Fund" to the "General Fund" a sufficient amount .
to meet the immediate demands upon said '' General Fund.''
The purpose of creating said '' Reserve Fund'' is to provide a
fund within the Industrial Accident Fund sufficiently large to
pay great aud unusual demands upon the Industrial Accident
Fund which might be caused by a large disaster or by several
such disasters occurring within a short time, and the '' Reserve
Fund" shall be kept apart from the "General Fund" :and as
r.ear as may be unused in accordance with said purpose. Within thirty da.ys from the date on which this, Act shall take effect,
tl1e State Treasurer shall set aside in thre '' Reserve Fund''
Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00), and thereafter
shall set aside in this said "Reserve Fund" at the end of each
month twenty-five per cent (25%) of all nioneys. received in
the lndustrial Accident Pund during said month m excess of
the amount expended, the balance. of moneys so receive&lt;l to be
used in the "General Fund•. " Three-fourths of the "Reserve
I·'und" shall as near as may be kept invested in United States
Government Bonds. All moneys received by the State
Treasurer under the provisions of this Act shall become a par~
of the Industrial Accident Fund and there is hereby appropriated out of the funds of the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of 'rhidy Thousand Dollars, ($30,000.00)
wh1ch shall be paid into and become a part of such fund.
There is also appropriated annually, until otherwise provid_ed
by law ~ut of any moneys in the State 'l'reasury not otherw_1se
appropriated, a sum equal to oue~fourth of the tota,l S'Um which
shall be received by the State Treasurer from employers under
the proYisions of Section 16 hereof not however to exceed the
sum of Fortr Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00) p~r annum, and ·
i:be money so .appropriated shall be credited to and become a
part _o~ such fund . All fees or mileage of witnesses, jurors and
physicians adjudged to be pai&lt;l from the accident fund in any

STATE OF "WYOMING

11

court proceeding under this Act, and all contingent expenses
incurred in preparin g fo r and in th e administration of this ·A ct
shall be I ai d fr om th e Industrial Accident Fund on proper
voucher s ,an d warrant . [Amend ed by Sec. 3, Ch. 117, S. L.
1919.]
Employers' Assessment.
Sec. 16. Eve ry employer engaged in any of th e occupations h er ein defined, as extra-hazar dous, is her eby r equired to
pay into th e State Treasury for t he benefit of the Industrial
Acciden t F un d a su m of money eq ual to one and one-half per
cent (1.½ % ) of th e moneys earned by each of his employees
eng,aged in su ch ex•tr a-hazard ous employment during each
c;alend ar mon th of such employment. Such payment shall be so
made on or befor e the 15th clay of th e mont-lll following the
month for whi ch such payments are compute d and paid. The
State Treasurer sh all k eep a separ ate account for each employer so contribu t ing to said fu nd•, but he shall ~ot charge
against any emp-loyc r th e amount of any ,~rarrant until th e same
Jras been paid . Bach empl oyer shall contmue to make monthly
contributions as above provided, unl ess the sum theretofore
contributed by him, after deductin g all payments made on account of inji.u·ies to his employees and all allowances made on
account of such injuries, shall equal full one and oue-h~lf per
cent (1½%) of his annual pay-roll computed by m~ltiplymg
his current month's pay-roll of workmen ~ng.a?ed m extrahazardous employment by twelve and shall likewise be not less
than Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars: Such _em~loye1: shall
not be compelled to contribute when lus c_ontr1butions m the
fund, after making deductions as aforesaid, shall equal one
and one-half per cent (1½% ) of his ·annual pay-roll, and shall
likewise be not less than Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollar:[Amendecl by Sec. 3, Ch. 69, S. L. 1917; amended by Sec. ,
Ch. 117, S. L. 1919.]

d
Copy of Pay-Roll to State Treasurer.
Sec. 17. It shall be tb:e duty of each employer to ~orw~~e
to the State Treasurer on a blank form provided _by ~aid S\
Treasurer, a true copy of his pay-roll of perso1;1s m Ins e:i,~e~
engaged in extra-hazardous employment clurmg the c
C;alendar month sworn to either by himself or the ptson
ing knowledge ~f said pay-roll. Each employer, un ess O •
wise supplied with the last above blank form, shall seasona Y
1
1 same. A11Y failure off any
apply to said Treasurer for tie
. sue ,_1
1
O
cmpioyer to file wi&gt;th said State Treasurer a copy
us pa?
. provided,
•
w1 1roll as herem
sh a11 b e a ~·sdemeanor
• ' .and
· any
rovided
fully false statement in any _affidaVJt made as ;er:fsciemeanor
shall likewise constitute a nusdlemeanor, and a Y

;t~~r

�-~ ------

12

CO)IPENS.ATION LAW

committed as in this Act provided shall be punishable by a fine
of not more than Fi,e Hundred ($500.00) Dollars. [Amended
by Sec. 4, Ch. 69, ·S. L. 1917; amended by Sec. 5, Oh. 117, S. L.
1919.]

Duty of County Assessor, State Treasurer and Attorney
General.
.
Sec. 18. It s~1all be the duty of the County Assessor in
each of the counties of the State to make a _list of all employers
within his county who are engaged in extra-hazard·ous industries as defined by this Act, and to forward such list of extrahazardous employments and: industries to the State Treasurer
within thirty (30) da.ys after the passage and approval of this
Act. It shall further be the duty of the County Assessor in
each county of the State to make monthly reports to the State
Treasurer showing what, if any, extra-hazardous industries
have suspended business permanently, and what, if any, new
extra-hazardous industries .have been establis•h ed and commenced in his county during the preceding month, and also
showing each extra-hazard~us industry of his county not theretofore reported by him, and it shall be the duty of the State
Treasurer to immediately proceed in the collection of -assesments from sueh extra-hazardous industries in the manner
1,rovided in Sec~ion 16 of this Act, and in case any County
.Assessor shall fail to make the report required by this Act or
shall neg_ligently fail to include in such report any empldy et·
engaged m extra-hazardous business or industry and not there tofore ~eported, he shall be guilty of a mis·clemeanor and shall
be pumshed by _a fine of not more than Five Hundred ($500.00)
Dollars. And m case any employer engaged in an extra.-hazardous business or industry, as defined by this Act, s•l mll fail
or refus~ to pa;v the assessment upon his current monthly payroll, as 1s required by this Act, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than Five
Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, and in a!dtlition to the said fine it:
shal~ be the ~uty of the Attorney General of this State to immediately brmg suit in the name of the State for the benefit
of the !ndustrial Accident Fund against such employer for the
collection of such assessment and if a judgment for the recovery of said assessment be' given in favor of the State for
the use and benefit of the Industrial Accident Fund said judgmen~ shall be for double the amount of the pay-roll assessment
rosvid~ by Section 16 hereof, together with costs. [Amended
Y ec . .&gt;, Ch. 69, S. L. 1917.]

Compensation Schedule.
th Sec. 19• Each employee, ,vho shall be injured in any of
e extra-hazardous employments, as herein defined, or the de-

ST.ATE OF WYOMING

13

p&lt;:ndent family of. any
. . such injured workman , who may d"1e as
a r esu lt of• sue11 lllJ ~r1es, except in case of injuries due solely
. to _the culpable n egli gen c~ of su~h injured employee, shall receive out of ~h e Industnal _Acciden t F und•, compensation in
accordan_ce :v1th tJhe followmg schedule, and such payment
sha_ll be m _h en of and t alce the place of any and all rights of
action aga mst any_emplorer cont rib~ting, as r equired by this
Act to the Industr1,al .Acciden t F' und m favor of any person or
persons by r eason of any such injuries or death:
(a) "Permanent, par tial disability " means the loss of
either one fo ot, one leg, one h and, on e arm, one eye or the sight
o_f one eye, ?ne or mor e fing ers, one or more toes, any dislocation wher e ligamen t s ar e sever ed, or any other injury known in
surgery to be permanent, partial d~sability. For any permanent, partial di sabili ty r esultin g from any injury, th-e workman shall r eceive a lump sum as her einafter specified.
For the loss of a thumb .... . . . .. . . . ................ $ 225.00
For the loss of a first fi n ger . .... .. . . . .... . ... . .... . 200.00
For the loss of a second fin ger ... . . . . ... .. ......... . 150.00
For the loss of a third finger ............... . .... . . . 150.00
For the loss of a fourth fing er .- .. . .... .. .. . .... . .. . . 150.00
F'or the loss of a palm (metacarpal bone) .. .. ..... .. . 600.00
For the loss of a hand . ........ . ... . . .... .. .. ... .. . 1.000.00
For the loss of an arm at or below elbow . . .. .. .. . .. . 1;200.00
For the loss of ,a n arm abon elb ow ....... . ...... . . . 1,500.00
For Anky-losis ( total stiffness of) or contractures ( due to
sea.rs or injuries) which makes the fingers more than useless,
the same amounts apply to such finger or fingers (not thumb)
as given above.
'I'he loss of the third or distal phalange of the _thumb
shall be considered to be equal to the loss of one-half of such
thumb ; the loss of more than one-half of such thumb shall be
considered to be equal to the loss of the whole thumb.
The loss of the third or distal phalange of any finger &amp;hall
be considered! to be equal to the loss of two-thirds of such
finger.
The loss of more than the middle and distal phalanges of
any finger shall be considered to be equal to the loss of the
whole finger; provided, however, that in no cose shall the
amount received for moo:e than one finger exceed the amount
provided in this schedule for the loss of a hand.
For the loss of a great toe ................... ••····.$ 29o.oo
For the lpss of one of the toes other than great toe• • • • 1;,r..oo
The loss of more than two-thirds of any toe shall be considere·dJ to be equal to the loss of the whole toe.

�cmrPENSATION LAw

STATE- OF WYOMING

The loss of less than two-thirds of any toe shall be considered equal to the loss of one-half of the toe.
For the loss of a foot .... . ..... ..... .. .... . . ... .... $1,000.00
For the loss of a leg below the knee . ... . . .. . .. .... .. 1,200.00
For the loss of a leg above the knee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00
For the loss of an eye or the sight thereof. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00
For any other injury known to surgery to be permanent
partial disability, the workman shall receive a lump sum in an
.amount proportioned to the extent of such permanent partial
disability based as near as may be upon the forgoing schedule.
(b) "Perma.n ent total disability" means the loss of both
legs, or both arms, or one leg and one a.r m ; total loss of eyesight, paralysis or otlier condition permanently inca,pacitating
the workman from performing any work at any gainful occu .
pation. Where there has been a previous disability, as the loss
of one eye or the sight thereof, one hand, one foot, or any other
previous permanent disability, the percentage of disability £or
a subsequent injury shall be dletermined by deducting the,r efrom the percentage of the previous disability, as it existed at
the time of the subsequent injury. When permanent total disability results from.the injury, the workman shall receive:
(1) I£ unmarried at the time of injury, a lump sum of
$2,500.00.
(2) I£ the workman had a wife or invalid husband, but
no child under the age of sixteen (16) years, a lump sum of
$2,500.00.
(3) I£ the workman bave a child or children under the
age of sixteen (16) years, £or any such child or children the
lump sum providted in the preceding paragraph shall be increased by adding thereto One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars per
~·ear for each year until such child sh all be of the age of sixteen (16) years, but the total amount of such increased sum
~llo,Yed for children under sixteen · (16) years shall not exceed
m the aggregate a lump sum of Five Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($5,500.00) in any such case.
(c) '_'Te?Iporar! total disability" means an injury which
temporarily mcapac1tates the injured person from performing
an~ W?rl~ at any gainful occup-ation £or the time, but from
wlucll' lllJury such person may recover by meclical or surgical
treatment andi be able to resume work. In such cases if th&lt;&gt;
w? 1:kman lJe unma1:ried :at the time of the injury, he sirnll recen e the sum ?f T_h~rty-fise ($35.00) Dollars per month, so long
as the total d1sab1hty shall continue. I£ he have a wife with
w-hom he is liYing at the time of the injury he shall receive
;ort~: Yli40.00) Dollars per, month, and if he Jiave children uner sixteen (16) years of age, he shall receive Six ($6.00) Dol-

lars per month £or each child under sixteen (16)
f
but the total month ly payment shall not exceed sf~ar($60aloe)
J??llars per mo~t~. 1:'J ? compensatio~ shall ·be all~~d foi: the
fast te~ days of _disability ~mless t•he mcapacity extends beyond
the period of t_lnr ty days? 1~ which case the compensation shall
run from the tnne o! the lllJUry. As soon as r ecovery is ·so complete ~hat the e.armn g power of the workman a t any kind of
work 1s restored, th e pay1:1ents shall cease, but in no case shall
the total payments ma&gt;dle m such cases exceed in the ao-"'regate
the. lump s~ ~m~unt he1:ein specified to be paid anbinjured
workman £or mam·1es causmg p_erm:a?ent totaCdisability.
. (_d) In all cases of total disabihty and permanent partial
d~sab11Ity, tl!e _expense of medical attention and of care in hospital of the mJured workman shall be paid, not to exceed, however, One H undr ed Dollars ($100.00) in any case unless under
general arrangement workman is entitled, to medical at tention
and ca.re in hospital. "\\ her e ~e-ath r esults from an injury, the
expense .of burial s,hall be paid not to exceed Fifty ($50.00)
Doilars m any case, unless other arrangements exist between
employer and employee under agreement.
(1 ) B'ut if fae workman leaves a v,ridow or invalid widower, such surviving spo use shall r eceive a lump sum payment of
Two 'l'housand ($2,000.00) Dollars ; provided, that if it be
shown that the surviving spouse wilfully deserted deceased
without fa.ult upon the part of the dleceased, such surviving
spouse shall not be r egarded ·as a dependent in any degree, but
in such cases the right of children under sixteen (16) years of
age to compensation shall not be defeated. I£ said workman
leaves a surviving child or children under sixteen (16) years
of age, the guardian of said children, appointe•dJ as hereinafter
provided, shall receive £or the use and benefit of said children, •
R lump sum of One Hundred Doll,ars ($100.00) per year £or
each surviving child under sixteen (16) years of age until the
time when each of said surviving children.shall become sixteen
(16) years of age; provided that the aggreg,a te lump sum paid
to said guardian shall in no case exceed Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00). In all death cases where an order of compensation is made on account of children under sixteen (16) years
of age, or to persons incompetent, said funds shall be disbursed
under a rproper guai·dfanship to be created by the Court or
Judge making such an order.
(2) I£ the injured workman die during a period _of temporary total disability an·d after receiving compensation therefor, as herein provided, and his death be shown to ha-ye re su~ted from such injuries, the total amo~t of P:1yments 1:ece1ved by him during such disability a.nd_pr10r t? his death 'Wl;ll
be deducted from the lump amount herem provided to be paid

14

1

15

�-- --- J __

16

co:MPENSATION LAW

ST.A.TB OF wYOil\UNG

17
Extra-hazardous PUiblic Work Cont t W
Sec. 23. Whenever the State rac
ork.
corporation shall en"'a"'e
in
any
exti'·
c
ounty
or any municipal
"
° 0
a-1iazardous wo ] • h'
r { m ~v . 1ch
wor1onen are emp loyed fo r wages, this Act sh
thereto. Th e employer's payments i t tl I dall b~ applicable
Fund shall be made from the Trea n. o i,e n ustr1al Accident
municipality. If sa id work is bein; uJy &lt;&gt;\the State, cou~ty or
roll of the contra ctor and the sub-con~~-tct Y_1 cfni~·act, the pa?of computation and in th e case of cont11act : ~ ~a be tl~e basis
than one year in performance the r e uire 0 ik consun~mg less
accident fund shall be subj ect to the p~ovisfoJsayt:in:t :to the
the State for its general fund the county .
o.. 11s ct and
tion shall be entitl ed to coliect from t l or mumc1pal corporaamount ~1ayabl e to the Industrial Accide:t i:~acto~ :i1e full
tractor, m turn, shall be entitled to collect from~~
contracto_r his proportionate amount of payment. ti e su . -?on-of tl11'
t'
I ll
•
, 1e prov1s1ons
• s ~ec 10n. s 1a
app 1_Y to _all extra-hazardous work clone
1
by contrn.c_t, exceI?t th:at m pnvate work the contractor shall
be responsibl e, primarily and ·cl'ircctly, to the Industrial 'Accident Fund for t he proper percentage of the total pay-roll o.f
the work and for the amounts due it, and the owner of the
property affected by the contract shall be surety for such paym_ents. . ~\TJJ.eneve;1· and so lo~g. as _the state law, city charter
01 mum?1~al or~mance, provision 1s made for municipal employees lllJured _rn the course of employment, suciJ:J- employee
shap not be .entitled to the benefits of this Act and shall not
be rnclude~ m the pay-roll of the municipality nnd'er this· 'Act.
Safety DeVJ.ces.
.

to the sUl'viving widow ,and children under sixteen (16) years
of age in case of death resulting from injuries.
(3) If the workman leaves no widow, widower or child
und'.er the age of sixteen (16) years, but leaves a parent or parents surviving who were actually dependent upon him for
support, such surviving parent or parents shall receive a lump
sum which shall be computed at the rate of fifty per cent
(50%) of the average monthly support actua.lly received by
such parent or parents from the workman during the twelve
months next preceding the occurrence of the injury calculated
ar. near as may be over the probable period sue:h support would
have continued, but in no case exceeding the sum of One Thou.sand ($1,000.00) Dollars. [Amended 'by Sec. 6, Ch. 69, S. L.
1917; amended by Sec. 6, Ch. 117, S. L. 1919.]

i

Forfeiture by Injured Employe~Payments Withheld.
Sec. 20. If -any in,jlll'ed employee shall persist in unsanitary or injurious practice, which tends to imperil or retard
his recovery, or if he shall refuse to submit to such medical
or surgical treatment, as is reasonably essential to promote his
recovery, he shall forfeit all right to compensation under this
Act; and where an injured employee is under care and treatment of a physician, he shall not be permitted to personally
receive or use any compensation payments allowed him under
this Act, except upon the order of such physician, but such
payments shall be wibhheld and deliver&amp;di to such injured workman upon his recovery or discharge by such physician.

Exemption from Execution or Attachment.
Sec. 21. No money paid or payable under this Act out of
the Industrial Accident Fund shall, prior-to issuanee and delivery of the warrant therefor be capable of being assigned,
charged or ever be taken in execution or attached or garnished,
or shall th'e same pass to .any other person 'by operation of law
any such assignment or charges shall be void.

Minor Workmen.
Sec. 22. A minor working at an age legally permitted
und1er the laws of this State shall be deemed sui juris for the
~urpose of this Act and no other person shall have any cause
of action or right to compensation for injury to such minor
workman, except as expressly provided in this Act, but in the
event of a lump sum payment becoming due under this Act to
such minor workman, the management of same shall be ,vithin
the probate jurisdiction of the Courts, the · same as any other
properties of minors.

. . Sec. 24. Nothing in this Act contained shall repeal any existu~g law providing for the installation or maintenance of any
device, means or method for the prevention of accidents in
e~tra-h.azardous work or for a penalty or punishment for failure to mstall or maintain 1any such protective -device, means or
method.
-

..,.i

Fees for Services in Procuring Compensation Limited.
Sec. 25. It shall be unlawful for any person or any number ?f persons acting together or separately or in ap.y way, includin~ attorneys, agents, interpreters, and all other persons,
to receive or agree to receive either directly or indirectly from
any beneficiary or beneficiaries under this Act, for services
rendered or to be rendered either jointly or separately, iri rel.a.ting to procuring any be~efit or benefits under this Act, any
sum or sums aggregating more than fifty dollars or more ~han
five per centum of the whole amount received1 or to be received
by such beneficiary or beneficiaries on account of ~juries _to
any employee. Every person violating or concerned m the VIO-

�20

COi\IPENSATION LAW

Justrial Accident Fund and in consideration of the payments
made by the State to such fund, and no part of any moneys so
paid in by any employer shall ever be r efund ed to him eit her
during the time when he continues in business as such employer, or ,after he ceases such business. Provided, howe, er, if
this Act shall be hereafter repealed or held invalid', all moneys
which are in the Industrial Fund at the time of the r epeal or
final holding of invalidity shall be subj ect to such disposition
as may be provided by the Legislature, and in default of such
legisl1ative provision, distribution thereof shall be in accordan ce
·:vith the justice of the matter, due regard being had to obli gations of compensation incurred and• existing.

'Existing Contracts and Pending Actions Not Affected.
Sec. 33. This Act shall not affect any contract entered
uito and e•x isting before its passage 01· · any action pending or
·:ause of action existing prior to .A:pril 1st, 1915.
Sec. 34. This Act shall take effect and be in force from
and after the 1st day of April, 1915.
Bill Approved February 27, 1915.
Amendments Approved February 19, 1917.
Amendments Approved February 23, 1919.

\

Ii

�- - - - -- -- - -

/

T'~1jPORARY DISABILITY

I

I!.inimum,
Colol"'ad o

Idaho

50~ of ,·1ages,

llaximum,

C4ooo.oo .

Minimum,

so% of nages

Eaxifilum,

035.00 per month

Minimum,

$27.00 per month
II
55.00 "

Maximum.
Minimum,
Maximum,

~27.00 per month

Utah

Minimum,
Maxi.'llULl,

551, of wages
C55.00 per month

Hashington

t.iinimum,
Maximum,

{? 20.00 per month

Liini.roum,

035.00 per month
60.00 II
"

Wyoming

1.!a,cimum,

45.00

35.00

II

II

11

rt

PERr.: ANEHT DISABILITY

Arizona

r.'. inimum,
Uaximum,

501" of \7age s
$4000,. 00

Colorado

f!inim~,
I.!aximum,

022.00 per month

l:'iinimum,

C27.00 per month, $2400.00
11
~:54.00 n
4800.00

Idaho

i:aximum,

Montana

Utah
l'/ashington

Oregon
i:7yoming

llinimum,

35.00 per month

027,00 per month, 02000.00
4000. 00

gaximum,

so,s of t'lUges,

Minimum,
I:!aximum,

¢ 31.00 por month
11
54.00 "

!Einimum,

t 20.oo per month

1iaximum,

35.0Q

Uinimum,

G3o.oo per month

~aximum,

50.0Q

!linimum,

◊ 2500.00

I:'.:aximum,

6250.00

II

II

fl

II

C4500.00
~4000.00

�Di~ATH

Arizona

r.1inimum,
llaximum,

Colorado

1,.inimum,

~ \' .

.

maximum,

Idaho

2400 x

½daily v aga

C4ooo.oo

01000.00
2500.00

l-tinimuro,
lla.ximum,

C24oo.oo

Minimum,

02400.00
4000~00

tio.ximum,

4800.00

82000.00
4500.00'

Utah

Hinimuru,

Washington

!_lj inimu.rn,
'MaximUI!l,

,;

Oregon

Einimum,

f 30.00 per month
[; 50. 00 11
n
till death or re-marr iage

\1yoming

t!inimum ,

Maximum,

Maximum,

llaximum·,

r,

8,4000.00 or C35.00 per month till death
or re-marriage.

$1000.00
5000. 00

j

�I

r

·'

,.

\

,- -----

/

r.

I_/

-

/

I

y

,.

V

I

/ 1

:;_""1...,

I

,

' ./:

\

f-,C,t'} ·?

~/ .•./"c·""J .

I • •

,·

��/

;---;_-.'. -· -??,·:,:.

-,..: ,/

' ,

-

.

• •

✓.

• ~ t.? !-41 w
.r v-: ...,;

'-

µ.

-~ -~ - ;'. • ' · .- .:/.
I .?-"t" , _ ,

....

,·...

/
0

,I_/

::J .

�SHIPPERS O F O R IG INA L ROC K SP RI N GS CQA L

PRODUCERS

SI N C E

186 1;1

BRANCHES: PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WASH.
BOISE, IDAHO. POCATEL.LO, IDAHO.
SAL.T L.AKECITY, UTAH. DENVER . COLO.

OF

ROCK SPRINGS AND HANNA CoAL

If
r·) °"

r·o, 1}1\I t(

llmt:lfirNrl(QN(PftGIJifi&gt;
-n

• - - . --~ '1, - - • n

-

'.·

JOHN STERLIN~
GENERAL SALES AGENT

~-~

~

~~~

l!)

nlil,,.

'

J

l\,

m·"'.
!"'A M
' ~ "''~

"' r -

.I '1J,1. • '.l(..c-u~ ;• :_

\;:' '.... . ~-.~~ - --

- - =

·1

SALES DEPARTMENT .
------- -- ------OMAHA, NEBR.,

..i

~
1-

....

, .......

lZ

·,

0

u
a::
::&gt;
0

oil.

Zo

~"!
t J"

0i=
Ul 1"1 &lt;!

u1-

~8

1:)1..

l? ll.
-l!l

~~

Ow ·

Uu&lt;ll
-lo: 0:

z

W11.w

- ~~-~

�(

:)

l
;

t

('
;

c/.

J'

•

On 8ly )u&lt;~.9 !?03 0 tho 11 /..!om:,:idoi' r 1:!.l1° rm~ pcl3oCtl• Ti'r'o nci ootoDUotiocl t,10 Unbi!lty
oi •~•ho Utliicd Gt ·~oo G::&gt;VOh"iS':lO t. for;• ik1juti.oo~ urnl &lt;lonth rx-oz:i lnjurv 0 of cor·c.r;'.in e!noo= '
U'ioo io!'ls oi.' ;:,,_·-1c1'tr.:rof;.x. ,1or...t:::_u oracncc:u in haco.rdouo oeciaaputiono.

And i"urthoa&gt; i&gt;'ii"'O&lt;'&gt;

�!'

\'./o.o no5li~oil't o:r l!'!Oto nucl nlso pirovidcd co:nporisutf:.{m fo4' 'oho do·1ondon', o pf ou0h
Acc i dent
!~1j W"ecl \'iO E'm'JOth trota'l.cr.l .a x'\md to bo l.morm os "'I ilo XndtAOtlt"ial/ D'unti 0 o
f &amp;&gt;ovi&lt;.\oi:l !io.?

about fiK'Cy oocupotiono I71:1.irui arc to bo con;;iid()~cd GO mt.tt·o. !:lunoirclouo in ·tho m00U2.n~
0

of tho lm-1 0 nml ioclu oo (!iuV and 'i'oai'i I:a~~bullo nucl City onll 'l'om:1 Fii'ecwo

Din

o .• ,roow.i, cmcl;.;doo miy z,oir-::;cm hol&lt;2.i11g mi crn ointnont of nhotr1U or Daputy ShcriU 0
Constooloo o~ .!loptAty eonoto~lo□, und poi-raono etJ6cc~ocl in 111toFD?~0 ~o CO!'Ztl':loroo11 ·FC.lneh

or fem ttoril, otool. t~otol1.11c oild dor.Gcctio oorvioo.·

on(Jlcea in cmy 'buoinouo or oocupotiQn uotinod Clo c.rtt.oo,,,hozuraoua.

�... .

L"

\
I

�(

omm rmu-viVL -C \.'i Y ,'l~ (%' ::..u•,..1uHcl t;itlooo~~~ tmc :ro~;1.&lt;1a1,:"lv li1ar1 i(}ct ti·~ ttm 1;:trno off ino
4

neef~drn:1·0 C' b? - t::o.w u~i'.'.\CO du.~y coitrt.':1~UOU by n lo:s_:cli. C.':l~C:Ji).l1¥ 11 c.me!l -d 1n•vSi.Vi~e f), OUOQ
(l -l:V.t

~·Jt oo c(_~u., ,..{ o - - ca u do;;:,o ~dm·rt; iJ.U nrty dogs-0 0-0

-~:1 t i

·J •,1~'"1Ji.Vi h

a ~p ot-1C)o tn u t;tJ ~roolG!~1•~·t &amp;.tm

o' ·I :10 Ltu,:·;od. t.&gt;'Gntoo~ p~J!k1m,t o m'o l,u:rtte,j

·i;.~

0

a-ooi\uin3 boyoncJ iho

-ono ,~ '.t lt

0l?

C, o t-s-..:Q~~l\j

S ' tLflo docos .. od c:wl.lru~l !ecwo o e'ailu oil... ©ni2d:.·w o g:..m"" aa~ o,iQJ.l. bo
0-,;&gt;l)O!ll'~Od~ Cl i.\ Lrn.c:
otL

(iUat"'ct1UIJl

ohnll l?O~CiVOo

t,n ~ ·c.tw ~O!)O!Z."0 ;A o

;l

ehilth:'C~g u l~.:,,

oft ~-1 20 oGO tyO}.~ ~•or;irr \!!'i~~u 01:it:;h &amp;1 Ud!i'C!.t O ) C}:!,:,\. ii'CUCh 't ao aso 'lfi''~'lriOQO o

"

0

u ::;c;woti).io w-:o ul::li to bo !)~d 01.~ekl r; ~:11&gt;"~ rnn ~i c~1:.\ i(1rm1 oz ;.ioccoood r1oirlttc!~1,.'1 olmV,, 1-mt

bo iu oneooo off ~3 0600.COo

l:)oyonu tho julf'!odict!ot~ Qg ~Uc \Ji J/.:;o©l (~ic\'~on 0-so ! w1~•wu '1.)0 01:10 ·tl:d,rd oi "';10 c..:oi; m

oi (l0~liJC,H1C U'UOirl [)i!"OVidod 0

!f? tho r:o-rcrr.:c,.~ l06;VQ fiG OV.~'Vivic~, D_ Ql~ O 01:' Gil ~,.f..(h'E:~1,;,

tl ~ 1oi\VOG 0.

i,cwoni O:i" p0.i,'0~1i{l il OllOU rmir-viv.iu • oo.1.~c1;~i Ol? [)C,'"c:·rCp o ol'ln:U. r.oco!vo C !..W':Ji) ouo 0) !]
Q!. 0 0.:JO.OO.

111..rc 9..t ouch St.i.l!.'IJ!VS\.l" rJ ilt:i.ftOttjt 01!' 99tonio Clr'O nc;inc,,r.•coiuoui ou-o~-~j ~ho !;- ~:Jo

rmni io ,~loo !klii.,G(l '()() 01.'lO 't;ll :f.li'cl oz 'ti!lO CAIOtm·~ i_?&lt;i'vV.ldQ(l •
.T: 1i:'11f!'lKf n 11.';Y"/'J., f.)iSJ~D:n.,z~:£;

1

lo m1 :1taj uey ·,,?lien ior.:11. oi•o.i.-1.lV .l1'~ecr,c~0

o1tc.tco the co!."ti□ OJ.l flr0o poirfomi!.}g c.u w !d.1i1d. o t? 'uOJ?tZ nt c.; c::.,iufl'w. ooe~~iic-::1 0 b~·~
Kroo \'.]r-U,C

tl1oabilSty tllo \.'.iOi'1,. C.!l

C;/,J Z'O~OVOA' atl!,! ~o ·UbJ.o to X'Otluc:l hio dl!lti£)0 e

ituyo

i=onto oJ? CO.JiiOOOutioa for tcr~par·-aty ·~otal d:'..oa.b:Ulty- ohall bo tl1oc:on·~tnucd no Qoot1 t1Q
tn.o oorntnG p(Kl01' og il'lo &gt;;:1orl.r.muo ui OO/J I;!t--1\l of? © gru.t~i~ occ:a;l!.!.tiom. 0 t::, !i'oot9~Wde
r.uo o.c!Jc6ulo or po:racn-to p1."0vi.doil ·foll' ".;omoo,:-ot?y 'total m.unbil.li~~ to

oo !lollouo: :u tho t1orlu.1r.u io tlflwc.r1,1cd n'b t.½o tlco of ·u10 inju1ty !ao Ghol! wcco~vo

o,c.oo per pe n.th oo J.oncr ao the clioo.Di.U.~y ohul.1 ~o.niinuo: :u- ta.o ,,ntmmi io ut.rricd
nt

10 ti!';lo of 1njuey oonthly p~ymonto ot 060. co ;,or □outh nro t)i'oviclcfl m1tl on au~...

tionol 07 •SO :~r ti1ont! for- C!2ch c!.lUtl ur.!lor 16 yoora or er;;o .

l.r.-;o\mt of pc~11..lm.ito ovo

�\

ot' mt tho 2i.1j ary boo 41o~lod .;ho -·:n~1uqc~ t:ro~ coll~inuinn o-~ hio rci.;w.cf:' c:::.ic,loym~ute

if tho ocoidoi:t. occiwrocl i;;,1Uc iho uoa-kc:.an tJuo cuu1.i..~d .5.n tho d· M.w of Id.ti ¥.'O[.;"iiJ.ur
ploywo t, il ouch iujuey er~~ out a~· auCI". ou~loyecnt~ ti,e nntiu•o uml uu'ii cp o~ iho
ti:&gt;1'

on• o c::1~oyuo1rt., 'J~U tho ucei..llot:~ tluo ·io ttl&lt;.i ct.al }Oblc ucaU~cv..oo a, tho ar~J,.WiJd

-c;or · a a, \'./hetller or 60i. tlilo itlj urcd \1orl~t:m1-1 i ·o c,brr.iou. or uin;~lo, if n •~r;tcu end u

• 5- - - - - - 4 -

�,

_j

OOD";_qno cx~!(!)U

p£iell be, m'r~&lt;?ft ni:'tS.:!2-.P·~-Q~l1'.),, 2Jd~L,~d--L~l~~;A_pfkEi:£f..-f&gt;.,. q_:? t!'~h,Q&gt;

.f i'O;,J "'1;ho &lt;lato_oSi' _t ho r;,qg$.tlou~ • . :Kftp... ~~r,-9v o,~o_J;t1_c c::,,2l~,V£;,)_!Q ~!.9,,f'~

~~.,l.~l.~.}/~S·~

90 cloyo.

in no ~0,y o.Ucoto tho oor"t,ttm. oo " o ~oot of irouc:ml aua t!Oiutomnoo ost 'Ula 1:.11.1v. id !o

-()

�el r.1.r:.c ... ~ tile cln~c oz ~cci do~; eh;it'noto? nr.id .(i ~:,n'~O Qf ~1w b iJ ti1;•~,; 'tho:C ino oYv!.6,yo&amp;cr~d thu ;,·.~ r lss~m c.voo :i. ·, t ho -;;01.-•o .; oZ tho ,!r.L\7Q o.ocox-·~ntnod tllG ·ti.. .,i~) ar:.1oui1'ti to bo
tho iuj uretl \lOi'tD c.l; 1.rhi:rt t h¢lrc :.-,w i40 colluoion bct1:;:J .:,,n w.iplt:1yas- nn&lt;.~ ~';1,s·twm!a ill

i.mir.1

or l"ivtuc; n~ CZ:iOUi'l.t ()li.' co¥ (1ci~ ct!on due; t.hc:'i!, t t0 i ,1j ~r.,,ct ·t:o:rrui,w.n ril~.1.!:E1s oJ.uio i"otr C!:::)ttut
j v.!:itly tluc h~n mitl ii1ot 1.lw cr- ) l '-']Of G~Vc J nvDGnt to oach ~c-i y !:l:Or.it v K ~'-l:Jr_,\ mma\:,!o~.

�~n &lt;ili apt\'~eH.1 onoorJQ ..:mtc!.a t u;•0 vor:y liilW." 0 0 U ·taw liiif:b'G Ql? tho i.1or koon

i o COEl t,&gt;O ~!3a.'ii!•:n1i&gt; or ·i hc c::,tn~.

or corJr&gt;ornmtioq, slci,nodi , i, ('; d:1.srmtodo i i io' tno duty

Gt tho ,J uct~o ·~&lt;
, oct tho !H'J t~r'l.\;,)2, ott \~·1~~ &lt;;t:10 0 tYt tl.'.iO oc,!'.Ll.c0t

poooiblo tlctQ o noi¼4

t ho VJOt lu:tm l?l }V.U pOlr~Oi,""fl Ota(;~ 00 'Vi OO 'C1n ,t,O ''\;, GOC 'to ·to v~l O i.,o t tma~i o i t!O -OD )!oyol? ~::x,J
\'._,1,.,,,-. , ,_'
evi dence
0 9pG~0 i n f)Q:i' 0 0 ~1 Qi' b, r.O!'lSI ~J ~ UH' l i H'C i.'(lClUCP / CWl ~i o &gt;. n l".i tAO m :'HlCDO(,;:'J o t 1iO •,rn rt;_t;Qti
z.o ~::,t U oblo [\' OR' GO Uf'(i ot• O"lrllC!l'' c:o o-'i;o 2.~-1 c'1iopui:od CuOOQ

O

t,1, ,t QZ t~ ~:00~

om! (;(::L\r-'6

Acci dent

cra oto . lfo to,,::-no by 'ti io lm1ua'(;_.•; 01./ r. ··.:)d o;,copt 1:JrlO

:i aa:ioat :1c Of5" i nD\, the. mJp! oyct?o

"\:llll011 i njurico of n V&lt;'l-t"Jf :u.ttlo occouiji .

U t ho c.cployo~ ia U;')t noi1Ucd l)V the r1o r kiJJim o of nU ucd,cloliltol
iajurrico. ho cnnn~t cO:}vlY \7.itb -u ,o lco ~o ctai'ii:.1.ag u :u.ne of -~1u; c:aplo¥otoo r o;:&gt;H) lr'C 0 g
acc.idCiil°t , oo • i"C f~M·dlooo of ~he cr.1,11l.1)foi?0ij u'·o cl i nco i t'l ?,ho c,,_1tt.oi"11 h o to ,,lo.oc,1 ~ tt-ao

pDoit1on of hnv ua to oithoir di.opu.to tho ti·o r-Ht;:~n° o -olclm ~r co ~lfooo hioooJ.A' au!tty of
not bC1vir15 QOr.l£).liOc1 \"13.tu tho pi•,:rvt,;101:10 of tr1c· .tnr'l nml tmbjo~t bitil:Jol f t o

·mo _r,Q:t:il tv

l

I

·'

,(

J

�r
I

.,.• t

n~o .

c ~-·,.:. t•"?t m

(~t,1t.0r1b · , ~

Y, ·~
-~ l"lf1 °t( 0 C:Y.l

·: 0 , J:'t \ ' CL

.,,---..,
J

'.I

11

t

C '

(.

I.,. 11

'•

1l
\.. ~

·, :

11

r

_I

�f
I

-- - - - - - -

r--..,
\

foll • i

.

)

- 1

I

�•

•

0

Lo

�(

T'

r

.
··"i t1 o :r t ... n &lt;?J"Dloc:i.on

,.,..__
I

,. !'

to

the·

, ·"l (

1 .. . ..
J,.. '.

"

&gt;

I
\

I

_,J

1

�I

(

'•

u

, .... i' •

: [\ 0 .

\

\ _ _ ___

'

�r

l
t--

TITLE 49.
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIO T.
(' 17, p. 306.)
3061. Commission Created. Membership. Tenns. T here is hcrehy
created the industrial commi ss ion of U t ah, to be composed o f three members,
who shall be appointed by th e govern or w ithin th irty days after thi s title
goes into effect. Two of the members of such commi ss ion shall be appointed
for the term of two y ears and on e fo r four years, and thereafter each member shall be appointed, with the advice and consent of the senate, for the
term of four years. Not more than two of the memb ers of said commission
shall belong to the same political party.
3062. Removals for cause. The governor at any time may remove any
member of the commission for inefficiency, neglect of duty, malfeasan ce,
misfeasance, or nonfeasance in office.
3063. Limitations, business and political. No commissioner shall hold
any office of trust or profit, or engage in any occupation or bnsiness interfering or inconsistent with his duties as such commissioner, and no commissioner shall serve on any committee of any political party.
• 3064. Salary. Qualifications. Bonds of commissioners and employes.
Each of said commissioners shall receive an annual salary of $4000, payable
in the same manner as the salaries of other officers of the state are paid.
Before entering upon the duties of his office, each commissioner shall take
and subscribe to the constitutional oath of office, which oath shall be filed
in the office of the secretary of state. Each member of the commission
shall give a corporate surety bond in the sum of $10,000, which bond shall
be approved by the governor and filed with the state treasurer. All employes or deputies of the commission receiving or disbursing funds of the
·state shall give corporate surety bonds to the state in amounts and with
surety to be approved by the commission. The premiums of all bonds provided for in this section shall be paid out of the state treasury.

I
I •

l

i

i

)

lI

\
I

I
I

l

�INDUSTRIAL CO~MISSION .

3065. Organization. Quorum. . V~cancies. Within thirty days after
this title goes into effect, tl:e comm1s~1on shall meet at ~he seat of go_ve~nment and organi'ze by choosmg: one of its members as chairma~. A maJonty
of the commission shall constitute a quoru!Il. to transa~t _business. No vacancy shall impair the rights of the remammg comm1ss10!1ers to exercise
all the powers of the commission; and in case a vacancy exists, the remaining members of t~e ~ommis_sion shall exerci~e all of the powers and a uthorities of the commission until such vacancy 1s filled.
3066. Offices. Places of sessions. The commission shall keep and maintain its offices at the state capitol, in suitable r?o':11 oi:- rooms. N ecessary
office furniture shall be furnished to the commiss10n m the state capitol.
The commission may hold sessions in any place within the state of Utah.
3067 Official seal. Judicial notice. Certification of records. The commission ~hall have an official seal for the authentication of itc; or dex:s and
proceedings, upon which seal shall be en~raved the words,_ "!he indust rial
commission of Utah " and such other design as the comm1ss1on m ay prescribe· and the co.u rts in this state shall take judicial notice of t he seal of
the co'mmission, and in all cases copies of orders, proceedings. or r ecord~
in the office of the industrial commission of Utah, certified by the secretary of the said commission under its seal, shall be equal 'to the original as
evidence.
•
•
3068. Business hours. Sessions. Records. Voting. The com mission
shall be open for the transaction of business · during all business hours of
each and every day except Sunday and legal holidays. The sessions of th 1::
commission shall be open to the public. All proceedings of the commission
shall be shown on its records, which shall be a public record, and all voti ng
shall be had by calling each member's name by the secretary, and each member's vote shall be recorded on the proc·e edings as . cast.
3069. Adoption and change of rules of procedure. Subject to the provis,ons of this title, the commission may adopt its own rules of procedure,
and may change the same from time to time in its discretion.
3070. Commission employes. Compensation, expenses. The commission may employ a secretary, deputies, actuaries, accountants, inspecto.rs ,
examiners, experts, clerks, physicians, stenographers, and other assistants,
and fix their compensation. Such employment and compensation shall be
'first approved by the governor, and shall be paid out of the state treasury.
:rhe members of the commission, deputies, secretary, actuaries, accountants,
lllSfectors, examiners, experts, clerks, physicians, stenographers, and other
assistants that may be employed shall be entitled to receive from the state
treasury their salaries or compensation, and also their actual and necessary
expenses while traveling on the business of the commission and the members of the commission may confer and meet with officers 'of other states
and. officers of the United States on any matters pertaining to their official
~uties. Such expenses shall be itemized and sworn to by the person who
mcurred the expense and allowed by the commission.
3071. Places o~ employment. Safety devices. Obeying orders. Every
employer shall furnish employ~ent and a place of employment which s~all
be dsaff for the employes therein, and shall furnish and use safety devices
and sa egufards, adopt and use methods and processes and follow and obey
or ders o the
• 10
• n, reasonably adequate to render
'
f commiss
such employment
an P1ace O employment safe, and shall do every other thing reasonably
necessary to p~otect the life, health, safety, and welfare of such employes.
.
3072. Dutiea of empl
N0
· 1
permit an em lo
~yera.
employer shall require or knowmg Y
is not saf! an~ Joe :o ~e m ai°y employment or place of emplovment which
vices and ;afeguards u~r lJ?toyeb shall fail to provide and use safety deor to adopt and use' methods ~n~ ey and follow orders of the commission,
such employment and place of e rocesses reasonably adequate to rende_r
mp oyment safe, and no employer shall fail ·

1

r

y
I

INDUSTRIAL co:rvI MISSION .
or neglec t t o do every other thing reasonably necessary to protect the life,
health, safety, and welfa re of his employes; and no employer or other person shall hereafter construct or occupy or maintain any place of employment
that. is not safe.
3073. Duties of employes. No employe shall remove, displace, damage,
destroy, or carry off any safety device or safeguard provided for use in any
employment or place of employment, nor interfere in any way with the use
ther eof by any other person, nor shall any such employe interfere with the
use of any method or process adopt ed for the protection of any employe in
such employment or place of employment , nor fail or neglect to follow and
obey orders and to do every other thing reasonably necessary to protect
the life, health, safety, and welfa re of employes.
3074. Right of exnmina'l:ion. Any commissioner or deputy of the commission may enter any place of employment for the purpose of collecting
facts a nd statistics, examining the provisions made for the health, safety, and
welfar e of the employes ther ein, and bring to the attention of every employer any law, or any order of the commission, and any failure on the part
of such employer to comply therewi th. No employer shall refuse to admit
any commissioner or dep uty of the commission to his place of employment
3075. Supe;rvi.sion ove1:· places of employment. The commission is
vested with the powe r a nd jurisdiction to have such supervision of every
employment and place of employment and of every building and establishment in this sta t e as may be necessary adequately to enforce and administer all laws and all law ful orders requiring every employment and
place of employm ent t o be safe, and requiring the protection of the life,
health, safety, and welfa re of every employe in such employment or place of
employment.
3076. General powers of commission. It shall also be the duty of the
commission, and it shall have full power, jurisdiction, and authority:
1. To administer and enforce all laws for the protection of life, health,
safety, and welfare of employes;
2. To ascertain and fix such reasonable standards and prescribe, modify
and enforce such reasonable orders for the adoption of safety devices, safeguards, and other means or methods of protection, to be as nearly uniform
as possible, as may be necessary to carry out all laws and lawful orders
relative to the protection of the life, health, safety, and welfare of employes
in employment and places of employment;
3. To ascertain, fix, and order such reasonable standards for the construction, repair, and maintenance of places of employment as shall render
them safe;
4. To investigate, ascertain, and determine such reasonable classifications of persons, employments, and places of employment as shall be necessary to carry out the purposes of this title;
5. To do all in its power to promote the voluntary arbitration, mediation, and conciliation of disputes between employers and employes;
6. To establish and conduct free employment agencies, and license and
supervise the work of private employment offices, and to do all in its power
to bring together employers seeking employes :i,1;d working people seeking
employment, and to make known the opportumties for employment in this
state;
Employment offices, §§ 2440-2458.

7. To collect, collate, and publish all statistical and other information
relating to employes, employers, employments, and places of employment
and such other statistics as it may deem proper;
8. Upon petition by any person that any employment or place of empl?y':11ent is not safe or i~ inj~riou~ to the w_e lfare of any employe, the comm1ss10n shall proceed, with o_r ~1thout notice, to make such investigation
as may be necessary to determme the matter complained of. After such
investigation, the commission shall enter such order relative thereto as may

�-----.
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.
be necessary to render such employment or place ?f employment safe and
not injurious to the welfare of the employes therem. Whenever the_ commission shall believe that any employment or pla~e of emp~oyment 1s ~ot
safe or is injurious to the welfare of any empl_oye, it ma:y of its 0 :"'n mot10n
summarily investigate the same, with or without notice, and issue such
orcler as it may deem necessary to render such employment or place of employment safe;
.
. .
9 All duties liabilities authority, powers, and privileges conferred
and i~posed· by I;w upon th~ commissioner of immigrati~m, labor, and sta tistics, state mine inspector of coal and_ hydro-carbon mmes, an_? )1oard of
conciliation and arbitration are hereby imposed upon . the comm1ss10n. All
laws relating to the commissioner of immigra~ion, labor, and statis t ics,
state mine inspector of coal and hydro-carbon mmes, and board of' concil iation and arbitration shall apply to, relate, and refer to the industrial commisson of Utah. The industrial commission of Utah shall be deemed th e commissioner of immigration, labor, and statistics, state mine inspector of rna l
and hydro-carbon mines, and board of labor, conciliation and arbitra tion
within the meaning of existing laws;
Commissioner Immigration, labor and staUstics, §§ 302~-3034.
State mine inspector coal, etc., §§ 3910-3934.

Board of labor, conclliatlon and a rblt ratJon

§§ 3634-3644.

•

~0. All orders o_f the c~mmission in conformity with law shall be valid
and m. for~e and p_nma fac1e reasonable and lawful until they are found
othe~w1~e m an a~t10n brought for that purpose pursuant to the provisions
of this title or until altered or revoked by the commission;
11. All ge!'leral o:der_s of the commission shall take effect within thirty
d~ys after their pub)1c~t10n. Special orders shall take effect as therein
duect~d. The comm1ss1on shall, upon application of any emplover, grant
iuch time as may be_ :easonably necessary for compliance with iny order.
ny pers~n _may petition the commission for an extension of time which
t h e comm1ss1on shall grant if it finds such extension of t·1me necessary.
'
3o77• H~gs as to reasonableness of orders. I. Any employer or
ot1ier persoffn interested either because of ownership in or occuoation of an)'
property
• may petition
. . - for a he·1r•
tha ected bv
• any such order, or ot herw1se
mg on e reasonableness and lawful
f
' d
• • ~
O
provided in this title
.
ness
any or er of the comm1ss10n
2. Such petitio~ for hearing shall b b
:fi
. .
.
commissioner, setting out spccificall
de. Y ven e~ petition filed with ~he
a hearing is desired and eve
Y an m full detail the order upon which
~nlawful, and ever/issue to
;i~s?J1 - why such order _is _unreasona hle or
mg. The petitioner shall be d
s~ ered by the comm1ss1on on the hearto any irregularities and illega{;,me. t \ have finally waived all objection
sought other than· those set for:l;ei~ 1~ t e ~r_der upon which a hearing is
3. Upon receipt of such ef1f
_e petit!on.
h~ve theretofore been adequai 1 wn, ~f the issues raised in such petition
mme the same by confirmi·ng e fthconSidered, the commission shall deter.f
, WI out h •
•
or 1 such hearing is necessary to d t
. earmg, . its previous determination,
shall or~er a hearing thereon ande :~m~ne the issue raised, the commission
matters m question at such time
h nl~ider and ~etermine the matter or
and place of such hearing shall bas .s a be prescribed. Notice of the time
p~rsons as the com~ission may fi:f J~n to t~e petition~r and to such other
plain~d 3~on srch investigation, if it
bnte[ested m such decision.
f
is un awful or unreasonabl h
e ound that the order comor s;chwiher order as shall be lawf~/ edcommission shall substitute the;e. h•
enever, at the time Of fi an reasonable.
it s all be found th· t f h
nal determi r
with the order of tha urt ~r _time is reasonabl na ion upon such hearing.
may be reasonably n e comm1ss1on, the commiss/ nehessary for compliance
3078 r :_•t .· ecessary for such complia on s all grant such time as
• ,
• • &amp;.oUIU abons as to acti
nee.
mg, or SUit to set aside .
ons. Presumption8 N
•
, vacate, or am d
o action, proceed• en any 0rd er of the commission.

b~

:h!\1

INDUSTRIA L COMM ISSION.

'(

j
l

ur to enJ oin t he en fo rcement thereof, shall be b·r ought unless the plaintiff
shall have appli ed to the commi ssion for a hearing thereon at the time and
as prov ided in § 3077, and in the petition therefor shall have raised every
issue raised in such acti on. Every order of the commission shall, in every
prosec uti on for violati on t her eof, be conclusively presumed to be just, reasonable, and lawful , unl ess pri or t o th e institution of the prosecution for such
violati on an action shall have bee n bro ught to vacate and set aside such order,
as prov ided in § 3087.
3079. Administ er oaths, certify acts, issue process.
Duties of district
courts. Each of the commissione rs and t he secretary of the commission, for
the purposes menti oned in thi s tit le shall have power to administer oaths,
certify to official acts, iss ue subpcenas, compel a ttendance of witnesses and
th e prod ucti on of paper s, books, accounts, documents, and testimony. In
case of the fa ilure of any perso n t o comp ly with any order of the commission
or any subpcena lawfully issued, or upon th e re fusal of any ·w itness to testify
t o any matter reg arding w hich he may be law fully interrogated, it shall be
the duty of the di trict co urt of a ny coun ty in this state, on the application
of a comm_i ssioner, to compel obedi ence by a ttachment proceedings for contempt, as 111 the ca e of disobedience o f th e requirements of a subpcena issued from such court or a refusa l t o tes ti fy therein.
3080 . . P~yment . of witnesses. E ach witness who •shall appear before
t he comm1 ss1on by its order shall recei ve for his attendance the fees and
mi leage now proYidecl fo r witnesses in ci vil cases in the district court 1· which
sha ll be a udited and pai d by the state out of the state treasury in th e same
mann er as oth er expenses are audited and paid, upon the presentation of
properly ve rified vouchers approved by the chairman of the commission.
But 110 witness subpcenaed· at the instance of · the parties other than the
commission shall be entitl ed to compensation from the state for attendance
or travel, unless th e commission shall certify that his testimony was mate,ial to the matter investigated.
•
Witness fees, § 2545.

. 3081. Depositi?~s. The commission or any party may in any investigation cause depos1t1011s of witnesses residing within or without the state
to be taken as in civil actions.
Depositions, §§ 7163-7198.

3082. R~ord of proceedings. A ful_l a_nd complete_ reco~d shall be kept
of c:11 proceedings had before the comm1ss1on on any investigation, and all
te?tt!Ilony shall be takGn down by a stenographer appointed by the comm1ss10n.
. ~083. Publication of rules. Publication of rules and orders of the comm1ss1on shall be made by the commission in pamphlet form to be furnished
on de~and at the &lt;;1ffice of the commission. The expenses oi' publication shall
be audited and paid as are other expenses of the commission .
308~. Desig~atio~ of _agent~. Duties and powers. 1. For the ·purpose
of making any investig_at~on with regard to any employment or place of
emp!oyment, the comm1ss10n shall ~1a:7e power to appoint, by an order in
writing, any memb~r of tl!e comm1ss1on, any deputy, or any other competent_pe:son _who 1s a resident of the state as an agent, whose duty sh 11
be prescribed 111 such order.
o
a
2. In the discharge of his duties such agent shall have everv 0
whatsoever of an inquisitorial nature granted in this title to the
• P :ver
and th
f
.
comm1ss1on
_e same_powers as a re eree appointed by a district court w"th
d'
1
to takmg testimony.
regar
3. The commission may _conduct any number .of such investi a •
contemporane&lt;;1usly througl! different agents, and may dele ate t~ tions
agents t!1~ taking of all testimony bearing upon any investigati~n or h s!tch
The dec1s1on of the commission shall be based upon its e
• f earfmg.
testimony and records. The recommendations made by sxaml ma ton o hall
'
uc 1 agents s all

�INDGSTRIAL COi\IMISSION.
INDU STRIAL COMMISSION .
be advisory only and shall not preclu?e th: ta~ing of further testimony if
the commission so orders, nor further 111vestigat1on.
3085. Special and general attorneys. . The commissjon shall ~ave autliority to direct any deput): to act a? spec1a~ prosecutor m a~y ~ct! on,_PX:Oceeding, investigation, hearing, or tnal rel_at1_ng to matters w1th111 its JUrtsdiction. Upon the request of the comm1ss1011, the &lt;;1ttorn~y -gene r~l, di~trict attorney, or the county attorney of the. c_ounty m _wh1_ch a_n y m v&lt;:shgation, hearing, or trial had under the prov1s1on. o_f this titl e 1s pe~dmg.
shall aid therein and prosecute, under the superv1S1on of th~ C?mm1ssion,
all necessary actions or proc~edings for the en!orcem&lt;:nt of this ti tle and all
other laws of this state relatmg to the protection of life, health , safety, and
welfare, and for the punishment of all violations thereof.
.
3086. Orders not void for technical omission. A substantial com pliance with the requirements of this title shall be sufficient to give effect to
the orders of the commission, and they shall not be declared in operative,
illegal, or void for any omission of a technical nature in respect t heret o.
3087. Action to vacate orders. Procedure~ Any employer or other
person in interest, being dissatisfied with any order of the commission , may
commence an action in the district court of the county where the property,
plant, or place of employment affected by such order may lie, aga inst the
commission as defendant, to set aside, vacate, or amend any such order,
on the ground that the order is unreasonable or unlawful, and the district
court is hereby authorized and vested with exclusive jurisdiction to hear
and determine such action. The commission shall be served with summons
as in other civil cases. The answer of the commission shall be filed within
ten da_ys after service of summons upon it, and with its answer it shall file
a certified _trans:ript of _its reco~d in said matter. Upon the filing of said
answe_r, said act10n shall be at issue, and shall be advanced and assigned
for !nal by the court, upon the application of either party, at the earliest
possible date.
.

3088. Stay of court proceedings when commission has not determined
s~u~. _1. If, up?n the trial of such action, it shall appear that all issnes
~nsmg m ~~ch action have n?t th~retofore been presented to the commission
m the petition filed as provided m § 3077, or that the commission has not
th~ret~fore. had ~mple opportunity to hear and determine any of the issues
raise_d m said _action, or for any reason has not in fact heard and determined
th
issu~s ra1s:d, the court shall, before proceeding to render judgment,
un ess_ t . e partfies to such action stipulate to the contrary transmit to the
commission a u11 statement of such 1•
·
'
1
sidered, and shall sta f h
_ssue _or issues 1:ot adequate y confrom the date f
y urt e~ r:iroceedmgs m such action for fifteen days
stay as may be one~~~~;;~nsm1ss1on, and may thereafter grant such fu ~ther
1

1

• 2. Upon the receipt of such t t
. .
•
.
the issues not thereto£
• .ds a ement, the commission shall consider
•
• order complained
ore cons1
rescmd
its
of . ered ! and . ma Y a It er, mo d"f
1 y, amen d , or
thereon to said court with"1 t md said action, and shall report its order
from the court, for f~rther ~ea~in ays from. the i:eceipt of the statement
3. The court shall th
g and consideration.
to raise the issues resultin er?pon rd er the J.?leading to be so amended as
or rescision of the comm~si~o~ such alteration, modification, amendment,
such action in the manner prov~1 Jrier, and shall thereafter proceed with
• 3089 J,...:_.J! •
e Y law for other civil actions.
• ""-U)Ulchon of courts N0
.
.
court and the supreme court •
court of this state, except the district
vacate, set aside reverse re • on appeal, shall have jurisdiction to review,
• •
'
•
vise,
d or annul any order o f t h e
C
om~1s_s1on,
or to
suspend
or
delacorrect , am en.,
~o enJo~n, res!rain, or interfere wifh th e execut_io~ or. operation thereof, or
its official duties; provided that th
t)1e comm1ss1011 in the performance of
supreme court to the com~issio .e wlrl1t of mandamus shall lie from the said
n m a proper cases.

°

J

3090. Power of. court to suspend orders. Bond. The p--ndency of an
action to set as ide vacate or amend an order of the commission shall not
of itself stay or Sl;spend th e operati on of an order of the commission; hut,
duri ng t he pendency of said action, t he said di stric~ court in its dis:r~tio?
may stay or suspend, in whole or in part, th e operat10n of the comm1s~10.n s
order. But no orde r so staying or suspe nding an order of the com':Il-1ss1on
shall be made by the said court otherwise than upon three days' notic_e and
after hearing . In case the order is stayed or suspended, the order of the
court shall not hr.come effective until a suspending bond first shall have
been executed and filed in the action and approved by the court or the cl~rk
thereof, payable to the state of Utab, and sufficie11t in amount and security
to insure the prompt payment by the pa rty petitioning to set aside, vacate,
or amend such order of all damages caused _by the delay in the enforcement
of the order of th e commission.
3091. Proceedings have preference. Exceptions. All actions and proceedino-s under thi s title, and all actions or proceedings to which the commission o~ this state may be parties, and in which any question arises under
this title or under or concerning any order of the commission, shall be preferr ed over all other civil cases, excep t election causes and causes involving
or affectinO"
the public utilities commission, irrespective of position on the
0
calenda r. The same preference shall be granted upon application of the
attorney of the commission in any action or proceeding in which he may be
allowed to intervene..
•
3092. Penalties. If any employer, employe, or other person shall violate any provisions of thi s title, or shall do any act prohi~i!ed by ~hi~ title,
or shall fa il or refuse to perform any duty lawfully enJoined, within _th~
tim e pre scribed by the commission, for which no penalty has been S_Pec1fically provided, or fail, neglect, or refuse to obey any lawful order given ?r
made by the commission, or any judgment or decree made by any court in
connection with provisions of this title, for each such violation, failure, or
refusal such employer or other person shall be finP.d not less than $50 nor
more than $1000 for the offense, and not less than $100 nor more than $5000
for each subsequent offense.
3093. Designation of violations. Every day during which any persoi;,
persons, or corporations, or any officer, agent, or e~p_loye the~eof, shall fat!
to observe and comply with any order of the comm1ss10n, or to perform any
dt1-ty enjoined by this title, shall constitute a separate and distinct violation
of such ord_er, or said section, as the same may be.
3094~ Statements by employers. Penalty for failure. Every employer
shall furnish the commission, upon request, all information required by it
to carry out the purpose of this title. In th~ month of January of each
year, every empioyer shall prepare and mail to _t~e commission. at ~he state
capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, a statement contai_mng the follo:"'mg information, viz : the number of employes employed durmg the preceding year from
January 1 to December 31, inclusive; the number of su:h employes employed
. at each kind of employment; and the scale of wages paid to each class of em
plnvment showing the minimum and maximum wage paid, and the aggre•
gat·e amo~nt of wages paid to all employes; which inforn~atjon shall ~e furnished on ·a blank or blanks to be prepared by the commission; and 1t shall
be the duty of the commission to furnish such blanks to employers free of
charge upon request therefor. • Every employer shall cause said blanks to
be properly filled out so as to ans~ver full:y: and cor~ectly all quest~ons therein
propounded, and to give all the_ m_for~at10~ ~herem sought, or ~£ unable to
do so, he shall give to the co~m!ss10n, m wnt~ng, goo&lt;;I and suf?.c1ent r~asons
for such failure. The comm1ss1on may reqmre the mformation herem required to be furnished to be certifie~ under oath and returne~ t_? the commission within the period fixed by 1t or by law. T~e _comm1ss1on, or any
member thereof, or any person employed by the comm1ss1on for that purpose-,

�I TDUSTRIAL COlVLM I SSION.
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.
shc&gt;.11 have the riaht
to examine, under oath,f any employer
or . the offic t'r,
b
• •
agent, or employe the:eof, f~r the purpos~ o ascert~mmg any m fo rmation
which such employer 1s reqmred by this title to furnish to th e com missio
Any employer who shall refuse to furnish to the :ommission the annu~i
s~atement herein req~ired, or who shal~ r~fuse to furmsh s?ch oth er information as may be reqmred by the comm1ss10n under authority of this section
or who shall wilfully furnish a false -or untrue statement, shall be liable t~
a penalty of not to exceed $500 for each offense, to be collected in a civil
action brought again st said employer in the name of the s tate · a ll such
pena~ties, when collected, shall be paid to the state insurance fun d h ereina fter
provided for.
3095. State ins~rance fund. There is hereby created a fund , to be
kno:wn a~ t~1~ state msurance tund, for the_pu:pose of insuring employers
agamst ha~1hty for compensation tmd_er this title, and of a ssu ring t o the
perso~s e1;t1tled thereto the compensat10n provided by this title. Such fund
sh;i.11 consist of all premiums and penalties received and paid into the fu d
of P:operty and securities acquired by and through the use of moneys ~e~
longmg to the _fund, a~d of interest earned upon money belonging t o the
fu!1~ and deposited or i!1v~sted. as her~in. provided. Such fund shall be admmistered by the commission without liability on the part of the sta t e beyond
ihe amount_ of such fund. Su~h fund shall be applicable to the payment of
osJesfsustamed ~n account of msurance and to the payment of compensa tion
an o expenses m the manner provided in this title.
3096. Administration of fund It h 11 b h
to conduct the b 1•
• . s a
e t e duty of the commission
th
e -~t~te J11 st1 dance fund, and it is hereby vested
with full authori~;
are necessary or convenie;t s_ai un • a~ . may_ do any and all things which
I
with the insurance business t
le adn:imd1stration_ thereof, or in connection
0
this title.
e carne on by it under the provisi ons of
1

~!:~ ~t

1

3097• Classification of em I
••
state i_nsurance fund shall be &lt;livid ~y:;en~s. Emp~o~ments insured in the
the said fund into classes S
e Y t e commiss10n, for the purpose of
collected anci' expended in· res epa;ate .accounts shall be kept of the amounts
termining equitable rates. burl to each such class for convenience in clestate insurance fund shalt' be d or t~e purpose of paying compensation the
shall have power to rearrang eeme f one and indivisible. The commission
ployment embraced in it and~ any£ 0 . th e. classes by withdrawing- any emclass. The commission shall d r~ns e_rrmg it wholly or in part to any other
and fix the rates of premium tie ertme th e hazards of the diff rent classes,
ber of employes in each of su he~e or, based upon the total pay1:oll and nu111rate consistent with the mai~t c asses of employment, at the lowest possible
the creation of a surplus a d enance of a solvent state insurance fund and
sys t em o f scl1edule rating in ns reserve
•' a n d f or such purpose may adopt a
h
hazard of such individual ristc a manner as to take account of the peculiar
0

The rate establish d
•
established rate tor 11 11&gt;so facto becomes the
under this title.
Insurers doing business

!

,
olfltanhton Leasing Co. v. Industrial com.
a ' 60 U. - ; 170 P. 976.

3098
• •
ffi . l • Comn11ss1on may sue and b
cia i:iame, sue and be sued in all
e sued. .The commission may in its
proce~dmgs arising out of anythin ~he courts of the state, in all actions or
!tate msu~ance fund or business r~I f.ne oh suffered in connection with the
ny . mem er of the commission
a mg t ereto. Service of summons on
service on the commission.
or the secretary thereof shall be deemed
3099. Contracts as tO •
ficial nam
k
msurance fund Th
e, ma e contracts of ins
•
e commission may in its of~~~~ra~tse r;lati!1~ to the state insu~~~~~ef as lerein provided and ;uch other
rovi s1?ns of this title.
un as are authorized or permitted
31 00. Deputies p
oroper de ut.
• owers delegated. Th .
. .
·P ies and may delegate to such d e C?mmiss1on may act through
.
eputtes sui;h powers as it deems
0

necessary or convenient . Among the powe rs which may be so delegated shall
~e t_h~ power t o enter in to contracts of insurance, insuring employers against
li ah1 li ty fo_r compensatioi:i a~ herei n provided and insuring to employes t~e
compensa t1 on fixed by t hi s title; also t he power t o make agreements for the
settlement ?f claims aga inst sa id fund fo r compensat ion for injuries in accordance with the prov isions of this title; also th e power to determine to
whom and t hrough wh om payments of such co mpensation shall be made;
and _also t he power to contract with physicians, surgeons, and hospitals for
1:1ed1cal and surgic~l treatment and care an d n ur sing of injured persons entitl ed to compensat1011 fro m said fund .
31~1. ~ oli&lt;:y of insu~ance.' Payment of premiums. 1. Every employer msunn g m the state msurance fund shall receive fr om the commission
a ~01:tract or policy of insurance in a fo rm t o be approved by the state comm1 ss1on.
2. Except as othe r wise prov ided in thi s title, all premi um s shall be paid
by every employe r who elects to insure with the st at e insurance fund to the
commission ?n or before July 1, 1917, and semi-annually thereafter, or ·at
such . other ti mes as may be prescribed by the co mmiss ion . Receipts shall .
be g1Ye11 for such payments and the money shall be paid over to the state
tr ea sure r to t he credit of the state in surance fu nd.
. 3102. Withdrawal from fund. Any employer may, upon complying
with subs . 2 or 3 of ~ 3114, withdraw from th e fun d by turning in his insurance contract or policy fo r cancellati on ; provided, he is not in arrears for
premiums due to th e fund and has given to the commission written notice
of hi s intent ion to withdraw before the expiration of the period for which
he has elected to insure in said fund .
3103. Reinsurance. T he commis sion may reinsure any risk, or any
part thereof, and may ent er into agreements of reinsurance in the same way
and to the same extent as other insurance carriers.
3104. Requirements in fixing rates. The commission shall observe the
follow ing requirements i'n classifying and fixing the rates of premiums for
th e ri sks of the same :
1. It shall keep an accurate account of the money paid in premiums
by each of the several classes of occupations or industries, and the expense!:
of administering the state insurance fund, and the disbursements on account
of injuries and death of employes in each of said classes, including the setting up of reserves adequate to meet anticipated and unexpected losses, and
to carry the claims to maturity; and it shall also keep an account of the
money received from each individual employer, and the amount disbursed
from the state insurance fund for expenses and on account of injuries and
death of the ·employes of such employer, including the reserves so set up.
2. Ten per cent of the money paid into the state insurance fund shall
be set aside for the creation of a surplus until such fund shall amount to
the sum of $100,000, and thereafter 5 per cent of all the money paid into the
state iµsurance fund shall be credited to such surplus fund until, in the judament of the commission, such surplus shall be sufficiently large to cov~r
the catastrophe hazard and all other unanticipated losses. The commission
shall also set up and maintain a reserve adequate to meet the anticipated
losses and carry all claims and policies to maturity. The amount of such
surplus and reserve shall be subject to the approval of the state commission.
3. At the end of every year, and at such other times as the commission
in its discretion may determine, a readjustment of the rate shall be made
for each of the several classes of employments or industries. If at any time
there is an aggregate balance remaining to the credit of any class of employment or industry, which the commission deems may safely and prope rly
be divided, it may, in its discretion, credit to each individual member of such
class who shall have been a subscriber to the state insurance fund for a
period of six months or more prio_r to the time of such readjustment, such

�INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.
proportion of su.ch bal~nce as he is prop~rly entitled to, havi ng regard to his
prior paid premtums_smce the la~t read3ustment of rates.. . .
4. Should any such accountmg show a balance rem a m mg t o the credit
of any class of_ occupation or industry, after the above- m entior,ed amounts
have been credited to the surplus and reserve fund, .and a fter the paym
of expense of administering said fund and th~ payment of a ll a wards ?t
all injuries or deaths lawfully charg:eable agai_nst_ !he same, t he premiu:
rate for such clas_s shall be reduce_d; and each mdiv1dual ~f such class who
has been a subscnber to the state msurance fund for a pe riod of six month
or longer prior to the time of such readjustment, and whose premium Os
premiums so paid to the fund exceeds the amount of the di sbursements fro~
the fund on account of injuries or deaths of his employes during such period
shall be entitled to a credit on the instalment or instalm ents o f premiu~
ne_?Ct due from him, the amount_ of '.vhich _credit s_hall be such p roportion of
said balance a_s the a~ount o~ 111s prior paid premm~s sustains to the whole
amount ~f said premmms paid by the class to which he belongs since the
last readjustment of rates.
• 3105. _R~es and regulations as to insurance fund. W age expenditures.
The_ comm1_ss10n shall adopt rules and regulations with r espect to the collec~10n, mamtenance, and disbursement of the state insurance fund one of
which rules shall provide that, in the event the amount of premi~ms collected !rom any employer at the beginning of any period of six months is
ascertamed_ and c~lculated by using the estimated expenditure of wages
for the penod of time covered by such premium payments as a basis an adJUS!rr:ient of the amount of such premium shall be made at the end 'of such
pert0 ' ~id 1he actual amount of such premium shall be d etermin ed in accordandce :vitth t e amount of the actual expenditure of wages for said peric•d;
an , m e event such wag
d't
f
•
·
·
h
h
. e expen 1. ure or said period 1s less than t e
amount on which
shall be entitled tsuc es_timated premmm was collected, then such employer
O
difference betw
t~eceive a refund from the state insurance fund of the
to be actuall deen e amount so paid by him and the amount so found
ceeding preniiu ue, or have th e amount of such difference credited on suewhen ascertain~ pay~ents ~t his. option, and should such actual premium.
such employer at ~~ a bor~sai?, exceed in amount the premium so paid by
being advised of th et egmnmg of such period, such employer shall, up0n
the state treasurer !n rue amount of such premium due, forthwith pay to
actually found to b imount equal to the difference between the a~o~nt
of said six months' ;eri~d a nd the amount paid by him at the beginning
3106. State tr
•
shall be the custod~ury
to be custodian of fund. The state treasurer
1
therefrom shall be ~~d ob th ~ state insurance fund, and all disburseme-,~ts
commission of Uta~ d Y. him upon vouchers · authorized by the industrial
secretary thereof.
an signed by a member of the commission and th e
3167
• Manner of de •
·
·
any portion of the fu d posit. Interest. The state treasurer shall deposit
nd
a subject to all th n n~t. needed for immediate use in the same manner
funds by such treasuer!r,r.ov1S1o~s of law with respect to the deposit of state
collected upon such d ' f:rovzded, that the best int~rest obtainable shall be
state insurance fund :posits, and all interest earnei by such portion of the
:hce of. _the authority hem~y b~ deposited by the state treasurer in pursue credit of such fund rem given shall be collected by him and placed to
3108. SurpJu
•
.
invest an O f
s rnay be invested Th
r to
in b
Y the surplus O
e commission shall have powe d
•
of onds of the United St tr reserve belonging to the state insurance fun
any county, city to a es or federal land banks of the state of Utah, o~
:~:~~\1c,rices for ;uch~~n~: _scho?l district of the ~tate of Utah, a;. cur~e~o
inv
per cent of the c , or in first mortgages on real estate at no r
estment be authorized bsh value thereof; provided that such purchase od
Y a resolution adopted by the commission an

INDUSTRIAL COMM ISSION.
approved by th e state board of examiners; and it shall be the duty of the
boards or offic ers of the several taxing districts of the state, in the issuance
and sale of bonds of th eir r espective taxin g districts, to offer in writing to
th e co mmission, prior to adverti sing th e same for sale, all such issues &lt;;&gt;f
the taxing districts so issuing such bonds; and said commission shall, withm
ten days after th e receipt of such written offer, eith er accept the same and
purchase such bonds or any porti on th ereof at par and accrued interest, or reject such offer in writing ; and all such bonds so purchas ed forthwith shall be
plac ed in t he hands of t he sta t e t reasure r, who is hereby designated as custodian thereof, a nd it shall be his duty to collect t he in terest th ereon as the same
becomes du e and payable, and also t he principal thereof, and to pay the
same, wh en so collected, into th e state insurance fund. The state treasurer
shall honor and pay all voucher s draw n on the state insurance fund for the
purchase of such bonds when signed by any two members of the commission upon delivery of said bonds to him when there is attached to such
voucher a certi fie d copy of such r esolution of the commission authorizing
the purchase of such bonds; a nd th e comm ission may sell any of said bonds
upon like resol ution, and the proceeds th ereof shall be paid by the purchaser
to the state treasurer up on delivery to him of said bonds by the treasurer.
3109. Separate bond by treasurer. T he state treasurer shall give a
separate and additi onal corpo rate sure ty bond in such amount as may be
fixed by the governo r, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duti es as custodia n of the state insura nce fu nd. The premium of said bond ·shall
be paid ou t of the state insurance fund.
3110. Employers subject to this title. The following shall constitute
em ployers subject to the provisions of this title:
1. The state, and each county, city, town, and school district therein.
2. Every person, firm , and pri vate corporation, including every public
utility, that has in service four or more workmen or operatives regularly
in the same business, or in or about the same establishment under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written, except agricultural laborers
and domestic servants; provided, that employers who have in service less
than four employes shall have the right to come under the terms of this
title by complying with the provisions thereof, and all the rules and regulations of the commission. The term "regularly" as herein used shall include all
employments, whether continuous throughout the year or for only a portion
of the year. It means all employments in the usual course of the trade, business, profession, or occupation of ari employer.
3111. Employe, workman, and operative. The term "employe," "workman," and "operative," as used in this title, shall be construed to mean:
1. Every person in the service of the state, or of any ·county, city, town,
or school district therein, including regular members of lawfully constituted
police and fire deparments of cities and towns under any appointment or
contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written, except any elective
official of the state, or of any county, city, town, or school district therein,
or other official· receiving more than $2400 per year salary.
.
2. Every person except agricultural laborers and domestic servants in
the service of any person, firm, or corporation, employing four or more workmen or operatives regularly in the same business, _o r in or about the same
establishment .under any contract of hire, express_or implied, oral or written,
including aliens, and also including minors .who are legally . permitted to
work for' hire· under the ·laws of the state, l;&gt;i.it not including any ·p·erson whose
employment is but casual, or not in the usual course of trade, business, profession, or occupation of his employer.
3112. Construction of terms. The following term, as used in this title
shall be construed as follows :
1. The term "order" shall mean and include any decision, rule, regulation, direction, requirement, or standard of the commission, or any other determination arrived at or decision made by such commission.
.

�INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

I IDUSTRIAL COMM ISSION.

2. The term "general order" shall m ean and include such order as applies generally throughout the state to all persons, employments, o r pla ces
of employment of a class under th e jurisdiction of tl~e commiss ion . All
other orders of the commission shall be considered special orders.
3. The term "welfare" shall mean and include comfort, decency, a nd
moral well-being.
4. The terms "safe" and "safety," as applied to any employment or
a. place of employment, shall mean such freedom from danger to life, health,
safety, or welfare of employes as the nature of the employment will r easonably permit.
•
5. The words "personal injury by accident arising out of and in the
course of employment" shall include an injury caused by the wilful a ct of a
third person directed against an employe because of his employment. T hey
shall not include a disease except as it shall result from the injury.
6. The term "compensation" shall mean the compensation and benefi t s
provided for in this title.
•
3113. Payments of compensation. If a workman receives persona l in jury by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment, hi s
employer or the insurance carrier shall pay compensation in the amounts
and to the person or persons hereinafter specified.
3114. Securement of compensation: Insurance associations subject fo
rules. Employers, but not including municipal bodies, shall secure compensation to their employes in one of the following ways :
l. By insuring and keeping insured the payment of such compensation
with the state insurance fund; or
2. By insuring and keeping insured the payment of such compensation
with any stock corporation or mutual association authorized to transact
the business of workmen's compensation insurance in the state; or
•
3. By furnishing to the commission satisfactory proof of financial ability
to pay direct the compensation in the amount and manner and when due as
provided for in this t itle.
In the latter case the commission may in its discretion require the cieposit of acceptable security, indemnit~, or bond to secure the pay1:1ent of
compensation liabilities as t!1ey are mc~1rred. All stock ,corporations . or
mutual associations ·transactmg the busmess of wo:kmen_s compensat;on
insurance in this state under the terms of sub. 2_ o ~ this ?ect10n shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the comm1ss1on with respect to rates
to be charged, and methods of compensation to be used._
Th I
f the section Is mandatory
e anguage O
, .
and not merely permissive, and a 11 erp1f l ;i~:
shall ln advance secure the paymen 1°
compensatlon to which any one of the r employes may become entitled under this chapter;
and the Industrial Commission may Invoice the
aid of the courts to compel companies to comply with the terms or the act.
The Industrial Com. v. Daly M. Co. ; 51 U. - ;
172 P. 301.

This title ls const,tutlonal so far as It authorizes the indus trial commission to fix a
minimum rate for all Insurers unde r this act,
d the commission ls justified Jn not recelv~n
vldln for a lower rate
m~ a p~I IcyL~~~lng
v the lndus t r!O:J Com ..
P
~
• •
cran ?n
50 U . - , 170 • 9 1 6•

&amp;,

.

3115. Notice to be filed. If the in's urance so effected is not ".Vit}1 t~e
state insurance fund, the employer shall forthwith file w ith t_he commisswn 111
form prescribed by it a notice of his insurance, together with a copy of the
contract or policy of insurance.
3116. Policy to cover entire liability. Every policy of insurance covering the liability of the employer for compensation, wheth~r. issued by. the
commission or by a stock company, or by a mutual associat10n ~uthonzed
to transact workmen's compensation insurance in this state, .shall cover
the entire liability of the employer to his employes covered by the policy
or contract, and also shall contain a provision setting forth the right of tht&gt;
employes to enforce in their own names, either by, at any time, filing a separate claim or by, at any time, making the insurance· carrier a party to the
original claim, the liability of the insurance carrier in whole or in part for
the payment of such compensation; provided, however, that payment i_n

wh ole or in pa r t of s uch compe nsation, by either th e employer or the insurance carrie r, shall, to the extent thereof, be a ba r t o the recovery against
the other of the a mount so paid.
Secs. 3116 -3118 are di scussed In Scranton
Lea s ing- Co. v. Indus t rial Com ., 50 U. -; 170
P . 97G.

3117. Notice as to injury. Jurisdiction and effect of award. Every
such poli cy an d contract shall contai n a provision that, as between the employe and th e in surance ca rr ier, the notice to or kn.ow ledge of the occurrence
o-f t he injury 0 11 the part o f t he emp loye r shall be deem ed notice or knowledge, as th e case may be, 0 11 the part of th e ins urance carrier ; that jurisdicti on of th e employer shall, fo r the purpose of thi s title, be jurisdiction
o f th e insurance carrier, and that the insurance carrier shall i.n all things
b e bou nd by and subject tp th e orders, findi ngs, decisions, and awards rendered again st t he employe r fo r t he payment of compensation under the
provi ions of t hi s title.
•
3118. Insolvency of employer not to relieve insurance carrier. Every
such policy a nd contract shall contain a provision to the effect that the insolvency or ba nkruptcy ·of the employe r, and hi s discharge therein, shall not
r eliev e the insurance carrier from the payment of compensation for injuries
or death sus tained by an employe during the li fe o f such policy or contract.
3119. Insurance by county, city, town, or school district. Each county,
city, t own, or school district which is li able t o its employ_es fo~ compensation
may in sure in the s tate in surance fund or pay compensation direct.
3120. PYoportion of contribution by state to fund. The state shall _cont ri bute t o the state insu rance fund in proportion to the annual expenditure_
of m oney by it for t he se r vice of persons in the employ of the state described in sub. 1 of § 3111, th e am ount of s_u ch paymen_ts and the method of
makinO' the same t o be determined a s heremafter provided.
3121. Rate a~d manner of payments by state. Estimates sub~itted to
governor. In the m onth of January in th~ year 1918, th~ state auditor shall
draw his wa rrant on th e state treasurer, 111 favor of said tr~asurer _as custodian of t he st ate insurauce fund, and for deposit to the credit of sa!d fund ,
for a sum equa l t o 1 per cent of the amount of mo'.1ey expended by the state
duriiw t he last preceding fiscal year, for the ser.vice &lt;?f persons m the e~ploy i f the state, which said sums are _hereby appropriated and made available fo r such payments; and thereafter m the mo1:th _of January of ~ach year,
such sums of money shall in like manner be _paid_ mto the state msurance
fund as may be due according to the rate for and ms_ur~nce as fixed b:z the
• •
d ·t shall be the duty of the comm1ss10n to commumcate
commiss10n ; an i
h
.
f
l
1 r session
to the governor, three months before t e convenmg o eac 1 regu a
of the legislature, an estimate of the aggregate ~mou1:t of_ money _necessary
to be contributed by the state during the ensnmg b1enmum as its proper
portion of the state insurance fund.
to be comp~nsated. Every em3122• E mp l oyes coVered by state fund
.
d
1 • • • d b
•ploye covered by insurance in the state mcura~ce fun , w 10 1s mJure , y
·d
• •
t f and in the course of his employment, and the deacc1d ent arfismgl ou o
Hlled provided the same was not purposely self:peA1· en~s o • suc lt as Ja7
19i7 shall be paid such compensation out of the
mt t1ct~ ' on or af erd fuory l~ss su~tained on account of such injury or death
s a e msurance un
.1d
•
h
d·caJ · nurse
• . ·c1 d . tl • t·t1e and shall be entlt
e to receive s~1c me t , ,
,
.as is p1 ov1 e m 11s t ,
. .
d
ch amount ot funeral expenses
and hospital services and m_ed1c111es, ~n . su
.
d tes Except
in case of death as are provided by this t1tlle.ed b l
3
. p
. t O t te fund regu at
y c ass an ra •
( . pt the state) who shall have
s a
123. • ayments m
1
~s herei1;1after provid~d, every 1mp/Yrall efi~\he month of July, 1917, and
msu;ed 111 the state msurance ·nt~~ th: st;te insurance fund the amount ~f
·sem1-annually thereafter, pay 1 b
·ssion for the emJ&gt;lovment or
•
.d
•
d
• d
d fixed y t 11e comm1
Premmm
etermme an
t of which premium to be so pat
occupation of such employer, t 11e amoun

1

�I

·---

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

by each such employer to be detenni~1e1 by the classifications, rules, an_d
rates made and published by the comm1ss101~ ; and su~h employer sl:a ll se m1annually thereafter pay such furth er sum 01 _money mto _the state msurance
fund as mav be ascertained to be due from 1rnn by applymg the rule s of th e
commissio1{, and a receipt or certificat e certifying that such pay me1:t _h as
been made shall immediately be mailed to such employer by the comm1ss1 on,
which receipt or certificate, attested by th e seal ~f the commission, shall be
prima facie evidence of the payment of such prcmmm.
3124. Substitute systems of insurance. Requirements, termination,
and benefits. Subject to the approval of the commission, any employer may
enter into or continue any agreement " ·ith his employes to provide a · system
of compensation, benefit, or insurance in lieu of the compensation and insurance provided by this title. No such substitute system shall be app roved
unless it confers benefits upon injured employes and their dependents, at
least equivalent to the benefits provided by this title, nor if it requires contributions from the employes unless it confers benefits in addition t o t hose
provided under this title at least commensurate wi_th such contributions.
Such substitute system may be terminated by the commission on rea sonable
notice and hearing to the interested parties if it shall appear that the same
is not fairly administered or if its operation shall disclose defects threatening its solvency, or if for any substantial reason- it fails to acco mplish
the purposes of this title; and in this case the commission shall determi ne
upon the proper distribution of all remaining assets, if any, subject t o th e
right of any party in interest to take an appeal as in other cases of appeal
from the orders of the commission. Any employer who ·makes a deduction for such purposes from the wages or salary of any employe entitled
to the benefits of this title shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; pro vided, that,
subject to the supervision of the commission, nothing in this title shall be
construed as preventing the employer and his employes entering, and it
shall be lawful for them to enter, into mutual contracts and agreements .
respecting hospital benefits and accommodations and medical and surgical
services, nursing, and medicines to be furnished the employes as in this title
provided; but no profit, directly or indirectly, shall be made by any employer
as a result of such contract or agreement, the purpose and intent of this title
in such respect being that, where hospitals are maintained and medical and
surgical services and medicines furnished by the employer from payments
by or assessments of his employes, such payments or assessments shall be
no mo:e or ~reate_r than n~cessary to m_ake such hospital benefits and accommod~ttons, mcluding surgical and med1_cal services and medicines, . self-support!ng for the care and treatment of h1s· employes, and all sums received or
retamed _by the employer fro1;1 the employes for such purpose shall be paid
~nd applied ~hereto; and provided, further, that such hospitals so maintained
m who)e or m_part by payments or ass_e~sments of employes shall be subject
to the mspect10n an~ under the superv1s1on of the commission as to services
and treatment rendered such employes.
31~. Tax . on ~ployers no~ insuring in state. fund. Employers who
d_o not msur_e e1ther ..m _the state msurance fund or. with any stock corporation or mutual ~ssoc1~t10n shall pay a t~x of the same per cent as required
by law to be p~1d by msurance_ compames upon their premiums, based uoon
'.111. amoun~ eqmvalent _to premmms which would be paid ·by such employer
1f msured m the st~te_msurance !u~d; said tax to be computed and collected
by the state comm1ss1on and patd mto the state treasury.
3126. • Compensation to w~rk111:en hired or injured in or out of state.
If a'd workman
• •
by
• • who hasf been. hired m this state receives person a J tnJury
ace~ ent ansmg qut ~ and m t_he course of such emplyoment, he shall be
entitled
accordmg
• · h. t·to1 compensation
• , to the law of this state as p rov1'd ed for
h
m t 1s 1t e, even t oug11 such. m1ury
was
received outside of tl11s
• s t a t e. If
d
.
a wor k_ma~ w ho h as b, een h_ire outside of this state is .injured while engaged m his employers busmess, and is entitled to compensation for such

injury£ under- t~ e la ,': of the stat~ wh~re he was hired, he shall be entitled
t o en orce agamst 111s employer his. rights in this st a t e 1'f h'1s ng
• h ts are sue h
• ·
t I1a t t I1ey can r easona b ly be determined and dealt with b th
·
'
.
e comm1ss1on
and th e court in thi s state.

!

1'

l

. 3127. Conditional. liability of employers. Rights of dependents. • Election of remedy. Duties ~f commission and insurer. Deficiency payment.
Empl oye: s who comp ly ,y1~h ~he provisions of § 3114 shall not be liable to
: espond m da1:1~ge? fo r 111Jtmes sustained by their employes not resulting
111 death . For 111Junes_, however'. r esulti_ng_in death, the dependents of the deceased employe ~re g iven th e n g ht, w1th111 such time as the commission by
ru_le sha ll pre cnbe, to elect (a ). betw een bringing suit at law against such
employer to recove r damages fo r such death and in the event of suit said
dependents mus_t prove neglig ence on the employer's p~rt before they can
recover, or (b) t o accept the benefi ts allow ed to dependents of deceased employes by this title in t he event o f death. If they elect (b) they shall not
be entitled to sue such employer at law to recover damages. If they elect
(a ) th ey thereby fo rfei t any ri ghts to compensation under this title, and in
a suit at law shall not be entitled t o recover damages from such employer
if th e deceased employe wa s hims elf g uilty of contributory negligence, or •
if he assumed the risk, or if hi s death was due in whole or part to the
negligence of a fellow se rvant. If th e dependents of the deceased elect to
sue as herein provi ded, and in such suit recover judgment against '"he employer, then the comm iss ion shall determine the amount to which the plaintiffs in such suit would be entitled by accepting the provisions of this title,
and pay the sa me t owa rd the satisfaction of the judgment so rec:overed,
if th e employer against whom the judgment is recovered was, at .the time
the injuries ca usi ng the death were received, insured in the state iustirance
fund ; otherw ise such judgment shall be paid by the employer or_ his insurance ca rri er. A ny deficiency shall be paid by the employer agamst whom
the judg m ent is recovered.
•
3128. Notice of authorization to be posted by employers electing fo
pay direct compensation. Each employer providing insurance or _elec~ing
directly to pay compensation to his injured or the dependen~s of ~ts killed
employes as herein provided, other than the empl~yer; ment10ne~ m snb. 1
of § 3110, shall post in conspic_u ous places about his jJlace of b1;11,mes~ typewritten or printed notices stating the fact that_he ~as comphl!d w1t~ ~he
provisions of this title and all of the rules and :egulat1ons of the c?mm1_ss10n
made in pursuance thereof, and has been authorized by the comm ,ss10n direct•
ly to compensate such employe_s or dep~ndents, and the same, when so posted,
shall constitute sufficient notice to hts employes d the fact that he has
complied with the law as to securing compensation to his e·nployes and
their dependents.
.
.
•
-,
3129. Employers not entitled to benefits durmg penod o~ noncompliance. Certain defenses unavailable. Employers who shall fat! to compl_y
with the provisions of § 3114 shall ~ot b~. entitled to t~e,_~enefits ?f this
title during the period ·of non-comp!tance, ~ut shall be ha~ " to their employes or the dependents of their emr}?~es m case of d_eath or damage suffered l,y reason of personal injuries ansq1g out of and 111 the course of employment caused by the wrongful act, neglect, or default ·of the employer or
any of the employer's officers, agents, or employe~, .an_d also to. t~e personal
representatives of such employes where death rcsm~s from ~uch m1un~s. And
in such action the defendant shall not avail himself or itself of either of
the following defenses: The defense of the fello~v-servant r~tle, the defen~e
of the assumption of risk, or the defense of co~tnbuto~y negh~ence: And m
all such cases proof of the injury shall constitute pnma fac1e evidence of
negligence on the part of the employer and the ~urd~n shall ~~ upon the
employer to show freedom from negligence re~u~tt_ng 111 such m1ury. :t\.nd
tuch employers shall also be subject to the prov,s1ons of the two sections
next succeeding.

�INDUSTRIAL COi\UvIISSION.
3130. Rights of employe when employer fails to comply with title.
Procedure. Prosecution or compromise of suit. Any employe whose employer has failed to comply with the provisions of § 3114, who has been injured by accident arising qut of and in the course of his employment, wheresoeYer such injury has occurred. and which \\"as not purposely self-inflicted,
or his dependents in case death has ensu ed, may, in lieu of proceeding again st
his employer by civil action in the courts, as provided in the last preceding
section, file his application \Yith the commission for compensation in accordance with the terms of this titl e, and the commission shall hear and
determine such application for compensation in like manner as in oth er
claims before the commission: and the amount of the compensation which
said commission may ascertain and determiue to be due to such injured em ploye, or to his dependents in case death has ensued, shall be paid by such
employer to the person entitled thereto \Yithin ten days after receivin g
notice of the amount thereof as fixed and determined by the commission ;
and in the event of the failure, neglect, or refusal of the employer t o pay
such compensation to the person entitled thereto , within said period of t en
days, the same shall constitute a liquidated claim for damages again st s uch
employer in the amount so ascertained and fixed by the commission, whi ch,
,yith an added penalty of SO per cent, may be r"ecovered in an action in th e
name of the state for the benefit of the person or persons entitled t o th e
same. The commission shall adopt and publish rules and regulation s g overning the procedure before the commission provided in this section, and
shall prescribe forms of notices and the mode and manner of serving t he
same in all claims for compensation arising under this section. Any suit,
actio~, or proceeding brought against any employer under the provisi ons
-of tlus sec!1on may be compromised by the commission, or such suit, acti on,
or proceedmg may be prosecuted to final judgment as in the discretion of th e
&lt;:ommission may best subserve the interests of the persons entitled to r eceiYe such compensation.
.
3131. Procedure in case of default by employers. Action by attorneygene~al. If any em~loyer shall default in any payment required to be made
by 111111 to the state msurance fund, the amount due from him with interest
the~eon a~ th_e rate of 12 per cent per annum shall be collected by civil acti on
agamst hi~n !n the name of the state as plaintiff: and it shall be the duty o f
the comm1ss1011 on the first 1fonday in August, 1917, and on the first M onday of each month _thereafter, to certify to the attorney-general of the state
!he names and residences of all employers known to the commission to be
m default for such payments for a longe_r period than five days, and the
amount due from each_such employer,"and 1t shall then be the duty of the• attorney-gener~l. fort~w1t~ to brmg or cause to be brought against each such
employer a c1v1l action m the proper court for the collection of such amount
so due, and the same w~1en coll~cted shall be paid into the state insurance
fund! ~nd each employers compliance with the provisions of this title
reqm.nng payments to be made to the state insurance fund shall date from
the time of the payment of said money so collected as aforesaid to the state
treasurer for credit to the state insurance fund.
3~32. Right to recovery un~ei:: this title exclusive remedy. Exceptions . •
ihe. r(gh_t to rec&lt;?ver compensation pursuant to the provisions of this title
or 1111unes sustamccl bv an employe shall be the
l •
d
·
the• employer , except tl1 a't .w l1ere ti1e m1ury
. .
.
exc us1ve reme y , agamst
is
db
.
~aus~ Y t 11c employers wilful
misconduct and such act causing such in·
employer himself, or if the emplover b Jury is t 1e _Personal act of the
of the partners, or if a corporati~n e a partnership, on the part of one
O
officers thereof, and such act indicate n th ~ part_ of an elective officer or
or bodily safety of employ;s such in' s ~ wilful disregard of the life, limb,
claim compensation under tiiis title 1i;e e_mpl.oye may,. at his option, either
ages. The term "wilful misconduct" mamtalm an ~ctioi: at law for dam' as emp oyed m this section shall be

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.
constru ed t o m ea n an act doi1e l·
.
• t o f lllJUrmg
• . .
~nowmgly and
)) urpose 1y with
.
a nother .
'
the direct
o bJee
3133. Election as to r.e medy A .
• .
•
an emp loye en t it led t o compens~tions:~~nment_ of _cause. _C?mpromise. If
by th e n eglio-ence or w rono- of anotl . de_r th1 s title be 111JUred or killed
empl oye, or in case o f death his de 1e1 ~ot m the same employ, such injured
shall! before any ~uit_ or claim
und er thi titl e. elect wh~th~r to tfl~~
pursue hi rem edy against such other. Suclt1~at1?n under this ~1tle or :o
such m a nn e r as t h e commi ssion
b
e ectwn shall be evidenced m
may y ru Ie or reo-uiation p
"b
If h
el ect to take compensa tion under this title ti
"'
f
. rescn _e.
e
otlt er shall be a igned t o the state for t'h 1be catfiiste of alct10n ag&lt;l:mst such
·
e en e
o t 1e state msurance
f d 'f
un , '. COmI;&gt;e1:sat1o n be paya?le t~1erefrom, a nd otherwise to the
erson 01 as sociation o r corpora t1on li able for tl1e pav 111 e11 t of
h
p
•
d 1•f I1 I
';
sue compensati on, an
c e _e c~ t o proce ed against such other, the state insurance fund
perso n, or as s?cia t10~, or corporation, as the case may be, shall contribut~
onl y th e deficie ncy, if any, between the amount of the recovery against
such oth er J?er~o n act ually collected, and the compensation provide.cl or estimated by t hi s titl e fo r such case .. Such a cause of action assigned to the state
may be pro ec uted o: compromi sed by the commission. A compromise of
any such ca use of ac_tion by t~1e employe or his dependents at an amo_unt Iese;
than tl-~ e comp ensati on prov1_ded for by this title shall be made only with
th e wri tten app roval of the commission, if the deficiency of compensation
w o~ild be payable fro m the state insurance fund, and otherwise with the
written app rova l of th e person, association, or corporation liable to pay -the
sam e.

~~1;:•

3134. Waiver of right_ to exercise option. Every employe, or his legal
repre senta ti ve in case death results, who makes application for · an __award,
or accepts compens a tion from an employer, waives his right to exercise his
option to in stitute proceedings in any court. Every employe, or his legal
representati ve in ca se death results, who exercises his option _to institute
proceedings in court, as provided in this title, waives his right to any award
or direct payment of compensation from his employer.
3135. Judgments have same preference as taxes. All judgments obtained in any action prosecuted by the commission or by the state under the
authority of this title shall have the same preference against the . assets
of the employer as claims for taxes now have.
3136. Compensation. Exceptions. No · compensation shall be allowed
for the first ten days after the inquiry is received, e~cept th~ disburseme1:t
hereinafter authorized for medical, nurse, and ·hospital services and medicines, and for funeral expenses.
3137. Rate and limit for temporary disability. In case of temporary
disability, the· employe shall receive 55 per cent of his _average weekly wages
so long as such disability is total, not to exceed a 11;-ax1mum of $12 p~r week,
and not less than a minimum of $7 per week; but m no case to contmue for
more than six years from the date of the in_jury, or to exceed $4500.
3138. Rate, time, and schedule for partial disability. '0'here tl;e injury
causes partial disability for work, the employe. shall rece1v~, ~urmg such
disability and for a period of not to exceed six years begmnmg on the
eleventh day of disability, a weekly compensation equal to 55 per cent
of the difference between his average weekly wages before the accident and
the weekly wages he is able to earn thereafter, but not more th~n $~~ a week.
In no case shall the weekly payments continue aft~r the d1sabiht_y e!1~s,
and in case the partial disability begins after a period of total d1s~bihty
the period of total disability shall be d~dttc~e? ~rom such total p_cnod of
compensation. In the case of the followmg !11Jttnes the compensation sh&lt;1:ll •
be 55 per cent of the average •weekly ·wages! ~ut _not more ~han $12 to. b.e p:1d
weekly for the periods stated against such mJttnes respectively, to wit. For
loss of:

�r

I

I

-

--INbUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

by an employe to waive his rights t 0
•
.
be valid. No agreement by an emplo e ~~m~ensatwn u1'.der this title shall
paid by his employer shall be valid yd
P Y ~ny portwn of the premiµm
tioi1 of such pre1nium from the ..;.:;es ai; :~r oy~r who deducts any porto the ben efits of this title shall be guilty of a ;f d f any ~mpl~ye . entitled
viction th ere of shall be fined not more than $1001sf emeanhor, ahn ffupon con.
. • .
.
or eac . sue o ense.
315~. Right of ~ed1cal exam~at~ons. Any. empl~ye c;laiming the ri ht.
• g:
to recei ve co mpensat10n under this title may he requi·r d b th
•
•
d" 1
•
e
y e comm1sswn, ?r its m e ica e?'ammer,_to submit himself for medical examination at
any tim e a nd fro m time to t1:ne at a place reas·o nably convenient for such
employe, and as may be provided by the rules of the commission. If such
e~pl?ye r efu ses . to ~ubm1! to any such exat?ination_or obstructs the same,
his r:1gh t to have his cl~1':1 for compensat10n considered, if his claim be
pendmg before t he comm1ss10n, or to receive· any payments for compensation
theretofor e . g ra nted shall be suspended during the period of such refusal
or obst rn ct1on.
.
3153. Books, records, and payrolls subject to examination. Penalty.
All bo oks, reco rds, and payrolls of the employers of the state, showing or
reflectin g in any way upon the amount of wage expenditure of such em·ployers, hall alway s be open for inspection by the commission or any of
its traveling audito rs, inspectors, or assistants, for the purpose of ascertaining th e cor rectness of the wage expenditure, the number of men employed,
and such oth er infor mati on as may be necessary for the uses and purposes
of the commi s ion in its administration of the law. Refusal on the part of
any em ploye r t o s ub mit his books, records, and payrolls for the inspection
of any m ember of th e commission, or traveling auditor, inspector, or assistant presenting w ritten authority from the commission, shall subject
such employe r t o a penalty of $100 for each su_ch. offense, to be. collected
by civil acti on in t he name of the state, and paid mto the state msurance
fund to becom e a pa rt thereof.
3154. Lial:!ility of employers fo,;- mis,;-epre$~nta~ion. Any emploY:er who
misrepresents t o the commission the amou'.1t of payroll upo_~ which_ the
premium under this title is based, shall be liable to the state m ten times
the amount of the difference in premium paid _and the_ amou:it the employer
should have paid. The liability to the state under this section shall. be enforced in a civil action in the name of the state, and all sums collected under
.
this section shall be paid into the state insurance fund.
3155. Application of provisions as to those engaged in interstat~ commerce. The provisions· of this title shall apply to employers. and their employes engaged in intrastate and also in interstate _and foreign commerce,
for whom a rule of liability or method of compe_nsat10n has been or may be
established by the congress of the United States, only to the extent th at
their mutual connection with intrasta~e work may _and . shall be clear1J' :~~~
arable and distinguishable· from interstate or foreign com~erce, an_ • th"
only when such employer and any of his workmen working on1~ m bis
state, with the approval of the commission, and _s? far as n_ot ~orbidde:iin Y
any act of congress voluntarily accept the prov1s1ons of this title by • . g
written acceptances,' which, when fil e d WI"th an d a pproved
. . by the comm1shi title
th
sion, shall subject the acceptors irrevocably to
e _p~ov;f 10~s fd \ ~n its
to all intents and purposes as if they had been ongma '! me hu e .
• d f
• hich the premmms erem prot :rms, during the ·p eriod or peno
s or. w
de on the basis of
v1ded have been paid. Payment of premium shall ?e ~a
.
the payroll of the workmen who accept as aforesaid.
. . ·es Reports to commission. Every .em_Ployer
3156• R ecord o f mJUl'l
•
• •
ived by his emshall keep a record of all injuries, fatal or ?ther~1se, re~e Within a week
, ployes arising out of and in the _c ourse of t~eir ~mp ~~:~~l • injury. a report
after the occurrence of an acc1den,t resultmg. i~ P
bl nks to be proth ereof shall be made in writing to the commission upon a

3146. Exemptions of compensation. Compensation befo re pay ment
shall be exempt from all claims o f creditors and from &lt;;1ny attachm ent or execution, and shall be paid only t o such employes or their dependents .. _
. 3147. Additional compensation. In addition_ to th e compensa ti on ~ro vided for herein, the employer, or insu;·ance earner, ?r st ate !nsurance fu n_d
shall pay such amounts for medical, nurse! and l1:osp1tal services and medicines as it may deem prope r, not , however, 111 a_n~ mstance t o exceed tl~ e su1:1
of $200; and, in case dea th ensues from the 111Jury, reasonable fu ne1al expenses shall be disbursed and paid in an amount not to exceed th e sun~ o f
$150, and the commission shall have full power t o adopt_rul es ar~d regulat1o~s
with respect to the furnishing medical, nurse and hospital ser vice and m edi cine to injured employes entitled thereto, and for the pay ment th erefo r .
3148. Claimant may appeal if denied compensation. _Th e comm is~ion
shall have full power and authority to hear a-nd determm e all q~1est1 o~s
within its jurisdiction, pertaining_ to the pay ment ?f com pensa t1?n and
·benefits and its decision thereon shall be final; prov ided, how eve r, m case
the finai action of such commission denies the right of th e claiman t t o pa rticipate at all in such fund o~ the g:ound th~t the injury ,:7as self-in~ ictecl
or on the ground that the accident did not anse out of a!1d 111 th e co~11 se ~f
employment, or upon any other ground going to the basis o_f th e claimants
right, then the claimant, within thirty days after t~1e not1~e &lt;?£ t he fi n~!
action of such commission, may, by filing his appeal 111 the d1 stnc! cour t 111
any county ·of the district where the injury was inflicted, be e~titl ecl t o a
trial in the ordinary way, and be entitled to a jury 1f he demands 1t._ In such
a proceeding, the district attorney, without additional comp ensa t10n, sh_all
represent the commission, and he shall be notified by th e clerk for t hwith
of the filing of such appeal. Within thirty days after filing_hi s app ea_I, !he
appellant shall file a complaint in the ordinary form _agai11:st such com mi s ~on
as defendant, and further pleadings shall be had 111 said cause, ac_cordmg
to the rules of civil procedure, and the court, or the jury, under th e m structions of the court, if a jury is demanded, shall determine the rig ht of t he
claimant; and if they determine the right in his favor, shall fix his compe nsation within the limits and under the rules prescribed in this t itl e; a nd
any final judgment so obtained shall be paid by the commission out of the
state insurance fund in the same manner as such awards are paid by such
commission. The cost of such proceeding, including a reasonable attorn ey's
fee to be fixed by the trial judge, shall be taxed against the unsuccess ful
party. Either party shall have the right to prosecute appeals to th e supreme court as in civil cases.
An employer should be notified of the hearing
to allow compensation, and it has sufficient interest In the fund to permit it to bring certiorari or prohibition proceedings where th e
commission acts without juris diction.
The Ind . Com of Utah v. Evans, Judge, 51
U. - ; 173 P . - .

Where the Industrial Commission proceeds
without any evidence in allowing compensation,

it Is without jurisdiction, and appe a l Iles to
the courts.
Id.
Even though the Industri al Commission a ct
did not a uthorize the question of ultimate li a bility of the employer to be r eviewed on appea l or by dir ect a c tion, such right would exist bl' virtue of sec. 2, art. 1, of the Cons titution .
Id.

3149. Latitude of commission in procedure. The commission shall not
be bound by the usual common law or statutory rules of evidence or by any
technical or formal rules of procedure, other than as herein provided; but
may make the investigation in such manner as in its judgment is best
calculated to ascertain the substantial rights of the parties and to carry out
justly the spirit of this title.
3150. Minor deemed sui juris. A minor working at an age legally permitted under the laws of this state shall be deemed sui juris for the purpose
of this title, and no other person shall have any cause of action or right to
compensation for an injury to such minor workman, but in the event of the
award of a lump sum of compensation to such minor employe, such sum shall
be paid only to the legally appointed guardian of such minor.
3151. Agreements of waiver to compensation invalid. No agreement

f

I

,-- - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - -'

�1- - - ~- -

--~....____

~-

Form 4.

REPORT OF COUNTY ASSESSOR
Employer E
s

~

-·:- •-- -

·

--

~

·

ngaged in E x tra-R azardous Industries
• m
• the •Count yo-----------------f
• ____________________
·
A. D., 19 ___ _
- -------- Sta t e of Wyommg,
Reported by __ .__________ . : _..:_..; _________•_________________________________ County Assessor.

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

• ---- - - · ~-

EMPLOYER'S NAME

~~==:--~-,~----- -•,.,,,..-·-~ ~ -

:,:,::--=--··-

INDUSTRY
= == ===
- -" '·""
-·""-·= '-- -·• •-• · ----···- - · - --.· •..~---=-

ADDRESS
--• •

••

- -·

- --

:;. - ~ - ~ -

REMARKS .

=·•--------~-=--•==--=--~••••-~--1-~~ ..... C ~ ~ • •• = - · • · ·~ = - • - ~ - - • = -

••-••==- -

-

�l
Form3-B

EMPLOYE'S REPORT OF ACCIDENT
'ro _______ ________ __ _____ ___ __ ___ __ ____ _____ ____ , Clerk of the Distr ict Court, of the _____ ___ ___ __ ______ _
J udicial District, within and for the County of_ ____ ____ __ ______ _____________ __ __ __ ______ , State of Wyoming.
----------------- - --- ----- --- - --------- - - - ------, employed by ________ _________ ___ ____ ________ _____ _
(Ioj orcd person,)

__----- - - -------- -------- - --- - - ------- -------- - ---- __ -, Wyoming.

--------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------

(1) The name of the injured
workman and the time, cause and
nature of the accident and injury;
also whether the injury has disabled t he workman from continuing the perfor mance of his duties.

(2) Whether the accident occurred while the workman was engaged in the duties of his employment, and grew out of the employment .

(3) The nature of the employment and duties, and how long the
workman had been engaged in the
service of such employer .

(4) Whether the accident was
or was not due solely to the culpable negligence of the injured
employe, and if so, a statement of
the facts.

(5) Whether the injured workman is married or singled; if mar2 .; 0 a, whether he has a dependent

family, and i:f so, the names of th e
persons comprising such dependent family and their place of residence.

(6) Whether the injured workman claims compensation under
this Act, and whether his right to
compensation _or ~he amount ?f
compensation 1s disputed by h1s
employer.

�Form No. l .

Employee's Statement of Dependent Persons
Husband or Wife

[Name]

[Age]

[Residence]

Number of Children under sixteen years of age

[Name]

[Residence]

[Age]

Parents

---------------------------------------------[Name]

--

[Residence]

•

'
------------------------------------------

'

---- .- ·----[Age]

------------

Signed this ___________________________________ day oL-------------------------------------A. D. i9 ____ ,

Signature:

Witness:

---------------------- ------- -----------------

-------

--------- _________.,.,

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

------ _________ ,,-

-------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

-----

_______________________ ,

------ -------------------- ---,•

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

------------------------------------------

---------------------------

�I

I

MONTHLY PAY ROLL
of------------_________________________ __ ___________ __ _____________ ______ -for
Month ending ----- ------ --- -- --- -- ----- -- ·--- , A. D. I 9 ------ --, ----------------------------------- , Wpoming.
OEREKE. l-1~ 5000

-No.··1

NAME

AMOUNT

OCCUPATION

~
1
----

2
- - +- -- - - ----- 3

- - - - - --··

--

-

-

- - - - -1

·--· ----- - - -- - - -

--- - - - - -- - - - --

-------

- -·-- - - - - - - - - , -------------- - - - - -- - - - ---- - -- -

4

-·- ----- ----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - --~- - - - - - i
I

I- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l

5

-- ---

--

____ __ _ _ ____,_____

6

7

- -- - - - - - - - -

8

··- - .

-.

- - - - - - · · --

- - - - -- ---- -

. --- -

-

-- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - -:- - - - - - '.

9
lQ

I

11

I

- - --

_ _ I ___ - - --

- - - - - - ·-

12

-~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- ·- - - ~ - - - &lt;

- -- - - - - - - - - 1- - .

-----

13

I_!!_:

I -- - - - ---- - - ~ - - - - - -j-- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -!, -15-l!i- --

16

-

-

-

- - - - - - - - , - -- - - -- - - - -- -__:_ __ _ _

17 ;

,:- - - - - - - - --

1

18

- - - ,- - - - - - - - - - - - - --.- - - -

I

- -!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1- - -- - - - - - -- ----------I

~
i

_i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1

- -- - - -- - - - - - - -

20 :

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --1--

21 '

- --

- -- - - - - - ---j-- - - -- -- - - - - -

22
- -,,- - - - - - - - --

-

- - - - - --

-l-- ---- - - - - - - - - -- - ------- -- - - - ------- .

_E_:_________________ ---1

- - - - - -- - - - --

-

24

I
I

I

·----. -- - -- - - - --- - -

25

1:-- - - - - --- - - - 1

_ ___J ____ _

- -r
I

__,;_--:--:-:-:-::--:--::--:--=~:------'----------T.:_o:_:t::al:_A:.:_m:o:u~nt~~--=---··.:.$~
Draft attached for 2% of Total

,

�Form 3-.A.

EMPLOYER'S REPORT OF ACCIDENT
To __ __ ___ ____ ___ ____ __ __ ___ _____ _______ ____ ____ , Clerk of the District Court, of the ___________________ _
Judicial District, within and for the County of_ _______ ____ __ ___ _____ ____ ___________ _____ , State of Wyoming.
_______ __ ____ ____ ___ ____ ____ __ ___ ___ _____ ___ ----, employed by __ __ _________________________________ _
( Injured pers on .)

________ ____ ___ ___ ______ ____________ ____ _______ ___ __ _-, "'\,Vyomiug.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(1) The name of th e injured
workman and the time, cause and
nature of the accident and injm-y ;
also whether the injury has di sabled the workman from continuing the performance of his duti es.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - --1
I

(2) Whether the accident oc-

curred while the workman was en.
gaged in the duties of his employment, and grew out of the employment.

(3) The nature of the employment and duties, and how long the
workman had been engaged in the
service of such employer.

------------------it---------------------------------(4) Whether the accident was

or was not due solely to the culpable negligence of the injured
employe, and if so, a statement of
the facts.

(5) Whether the injured workman is married or singled; if married, whether he has a dependent
family, and if so, the names of the
persons comprising such dependent family and their place o.f resi-

dence.

I
1

I

-- ---· ----·------ -- ----!---------- ----·-- --- ·---- - - - - - (6) Wliether tl1e inj~red work~

man claims compensation unde1
this Act, and whether his right to
compensation _or ~he amount '?f
compensation is disputed by Jus
employer.

II

I

- ,c_J_ -- - -· -

J

�, ---:- · · - -

Compensation Law
of the

State of W yarning

CHAPTER 124.
House Bill No. 14 7.
THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW.

AN ACT providing compensation for injuries or death resulting from injuries, of
workmen from accident occurring in extra-hazardous employments; defining
extra-hazardous employments and providing for the accumulation, maintenance and administration of funds in the State Treasury for the payment
of such compensation ·and repealing Sections 3 526, 4291 and 4292 of Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 191 o, and all other laws or parts of laws relating
to damages for injuries or death from injuries, or in anywise in conflict
with this Act, in so far as they are applicable to extra-hazardous employments.

Be It Enacted by the Legislafore of the State of Wyoming:
'section 1.
tion Law."

I .

This Act shall be known as the "Workmen's Compensa-

General Provisions.
Sec. 2. Compensation herein provided for shall be payable to persons injured in extra-hazardous employments, as herein defined, or the
dependent families of such, as die, as the result of such injuries, except
in case of injuries due solely to the culpable negligence of the injured
employee. Said compensation shall be payable from funds in the State
Treasury to be accumulated and maintained in the manner herein provided. The right of each employee to compensation from such funds
shall be in lieu of and shall take the place of any and all rights of action
against any employer contributing, as req~ired by law to such fund in

�STATE Ol!' WYOMING

COM:PE NSA'l'ION LAW

favor of any such person or persons by reason of any such injury or
3'"?.6
•
o_, , 4?.91
_, and 4292 ,and all other
. . laws
. or .parts .of. laws
.
d ea th . S ec t.ions
relating to damages for injuries or death from mJnries or m anywise rn
conflict with this Act are liereby repealed, as to the ~roployments, employers and employees coming within the terms of tlus Act.

(a) " F actories" mean any prem ises wherein pow er is used in manufacturing, making, al terin g, adap ting, omamenting, finishing, r epairing
or r enovatin g any ar ticle fo r the pmpose of tr ade or gain or the business
carried on therein, including expr essly any bri ck yard, meat-packing
house, fo un dry, smelter , or e r educti on works, lime-burning plant, stucco
pl an t, steam heatin g pl ant, electri c li ghting or power plant including all
work in or direc tly connected with t he constr ucti on, installation, operation, alter ation, r emoval or repair of wires, cables, switch-boards or
apparatus used for the transmission of electric current, and water power
plant, in cluding tov,ers and stand pipes, pow lei· plant, blas t furnace,
pap er mill , printing pla n t, flour mill, gla s factory, cement plant, artificial gas plan t, machine or repair shop, salt plant oil r efiner y plant and
chemical manufacturing plant.

2

Provisions Exclusive, Compulsory and Obligatory.
Sec. 3. The rights and remedies provide_d in this Act fo_r an employee on account of an injury shall be exclusive of all other _rights and
remedies of such employee, his personal or legal representatives_ o~· dependent family at common law or otherwise 0~1 accou_nt of such mJury ;
and the terms conditions and provisions of tlus Act for the payment of
compensation ~nd the amount thereof for injuries sustained or d~ath resulting from such injuries shall be exclusive, compulsory and obligatory
upon both employers and employees coming within the provisions hereof.
Extra-hazardous Occupations.
Sec. 4. The extra-hazardous occupations to which this Act is applicable are as follows: factories, mills and workshops where machinery is
used; foundries, blast furnaces; mines, oil wells; gas works; natural gas
plants; water works; reduction works; breweries; elevators; dredges;
smelters; powder works; laundries operated by power; quarries; engineering works; logging; lumbering and saw mill operations; street and
interurban railroads not engaged in interstate commerce; buildings being c?ns~ructed. repaired, moved or demolished; telephone, telegraph,
electric light or power plants or lines; steam heating or power plants ;
railroads not engaged in interstate commerce; bridge building and all
emplo:rments. wherein a proce~s r~quiriD:g the use of any dangerous
exploslVe or mflammable materials 1s carried on which is conducted for
the purpose o~ business, trade or gain, each of which employments is
hereby determmed to be extra-hazardous and in which from the nature
con~tions or ~eans of prosecution of the work therein required risks t~
the life and hmb of the workman engaged therein are inherent necessary or sub~t~ntially unavoidable. This Act shall not apply in a~y case
wh~re the mJury occurred before this -i\..ct takes effect and all rights,
which hav~ accrued by reason of any such injury prior to the taking
effect of tl11s Act shall be saved the remedies now existing therefor. This
Act shall only apply to t?ie employers by whom five or more workmen
have been. employed ~ontmuously _for more than one month at the time
of the_accident; provided? that this Act shall apply to the em lo ments
wherem dangerous explosives
are used or where the empl oymenpt reqmres
y ·
.
t h e perf ormance of serVIces upon derricks , scaffold"mg, po1es or other
s t rue t ures t en f eet or more above the surface of th
d ·
gard to the number of workmen employed.
e groun without reExceptions.
Sec. 5. This Act shall not be construed t
1
• •
ployments, which according to law are so e~ app y ~o ?usmess or emgaged m mterstate commerce as to be not subject to the 1 • 1 t·
' . .
.
eg1s a ive power of th St t
t
e a e nor o
persons IDJured while they are so engaged.
Definitions.
.
.
Sec. 6. In this Act unless the context oth
erw1se reqmres :
•

3

(b ) " W ork shop" means any yard, plant, premises, ro om or place
where power driven machin ery is emp loyed and manual labor is exercised by wa) of trade or gain or otherwi e inc idental to the process of
making, alterin g, r epairing, printing, or omamentin g, fini shing or adapting fo r sale or other wise any article or part of ar ticle, over whi ch premises, room or place the employer of the per son working ther ein has the
right of access or control.
(c) " Mill " mean s any plan t, premises, room or place where machinery is used, an y pro cess of ma chinery, changing, altering or repairing
any article or commodi ty fo r sale or otherwise together with the yards
and premises, which are part of the plant including elevators, warehouses and bunkers, saw mill, sash factory or other work in the lumber
industry.
( d) "Mine " means any opening in the earth for the purpose of
extracting iron, oil, coal or other minerals and all underground workings, slopes, drifts, shafts, galleries, wells and tunnels. and other ways,
cuts and openings connected therewith, including those in the course of
being opened, sunk or driven, and includes all the appurtenant structures
or machinery at or about the openings of the mine, and any adjoining
adjacent work place where the material from a mine is prepared for use
or shipment.
( e) ''Quarry'' means any place, not a mine, where stone, slate,
clay, sand, gravel or other solid material is dug , or otherwise extracted
from the earth for the purpose of trade or bargain or of the employer's
trade or business.
(f) "Building work" means any work in the erection, construction,
extension, decoration, alteration, repair or demolition of any building or
structural appurtenances.
(g) "Engineering work" means any work in the construction,
alteration, extension, repair or demolition of a railway (as hereinbefore
defined) bridge, jetty, dike, dam, reservoir, underground conduit sewer
oil or gas well, oil tank, gas tank, water tank or tower, any caiss~n work
or work in artificially compresse~ air, _a'I!y work in dredging, work on
log or lu~ber ~-afts or ~~oms; pile dr:vmg, moving · buildings, moving
safe~, or m laymg? rep_airmg_ or remoy1_ng, underground pipes and connect10ns, t~e erection, mstallmg? repau:mg, or removing Qf boilers, furnaces, engmes and power machmery (mcluding belting · and other con-

�y

[)
4

S'fATE OF WYOMING
COMPENSATION LAW

nections) and any work in grading or excavating wbcr~ shoring is n e~essary or power machinery 01: blast_in_g powder, dyn~m1te or other lugh
explosives is in use (excludmg mmmg and quarrymg).
(h) "Employer" includes any person, . or body of persons cor porate or incorporate, and the legal representntn:es of a d~c~ased employer
or the receiver or trustee of a person, corporation, association or partn ership.
(i) "Workman" means any person, who has entered into the employment of or works under contract of service or apprenticeship with
an employer, except a person whose employment is purely casual and
not for the purpose of the employer 's trade or business or those engaged
in clerical work, and not subject to the hazards of the business, .or one
holding an official position or standing in a representative capacity of t h e
employer. The term "workman" shall include " employee" and shall
include the singular and plural of both sexes. Any refer~nce to a work man, who has ~een injured shall, where the workman is, dead include a
reference to his _" dependent family", as hereinafter defined: or to his
l~gal repr;sentative or where the workman is a minor or incompetent to
lus guardian or next friend.
• (j) "Depe~dent families" as used in this Act·means such members
of the workman s family, as 1:ere wholly or in part dependent upon the
woikman for support at the time of the injury and shall include widow
o~ i:~~nd, tahs the case may be,_ a_nd children, or if no widow husband
o1 c 1 en, e parents of the mJured workman "f t 11
upon him for support at the time of the in. . . :{ ac ua y ependent
surviving spouse wilfully desei·ted d
j_m!, 1 it be shown that the
of the deceased, such survivin s 0:ase. wi th0 ut fault upon the part
pendent in any degree No sur~ivk e will not be regarded, as a deefits _of this Act, unle~s she shall ha~espbouse shall_be entitled to the henthe time of the injury.
een married to the deceased at

d

(k) "Child or children" means s· h '
years of age (·and over said age if h u~ that are under sixteen (16)
1~~lly or m_entally incapacitated
from earning) and shall also in~l
workman born after his death f u ~ ;gitimate clnldren of the injured
1
family dependency in whole or ~om :J:·y: In other cases questions of
with the fact, as the case may be a~~\ s :an be determined in accordance
definition of "dependent families,, sh:lrime 0 the injury; the foregoing
named, who are aliens residing b
not include any of the persons
States of America, except a surv~;:nd t~e jurisdicti?n o! the United
teen (~6) years of age and as to such n~ w1d?w, or children under si:x:pensation shall not exceed t,ve t fi n-res1dent aliens the rate of comcompensation herein provided. n Y- ve per cent (25%) of the rates of

lr

!

(I) The words "injuries su t .
.
!n:nt ~ ', as used in this Act shall inc~u~1:ed Ill extra-hazardous employ~nJuries to employees, as a result of th . death resulting from injury and
m or_ a?o~t the premises occupied u e~ employment and while at ~ork
and IDJm;ies o~curri.ng elsewhere
or contro!led by the employer,
~mployer s bu~me:-s requires their pr e at work ID places where their
azardous dut~es mcidei:rt to the bustsence and subjects them to extraof the employees occurring whil
hn_ess, hut shall not incl d . • •
e on IS way t 0
u e lllJur1es
assume the duties of his

'wh1!

5

employment or after leaving such duties, the proximat e cause of which
injnry is not the employer 's negligence.
(m) 'l'he words "injury and p ersonal injury" shall not ·include
in jury caused by t he wilfu l act of a third per son directed against an
employee for reasons personal to such employee, or because of his employment; nor a disease, except, as it shall directly r esult from an injury
incurr ed· in the employment.
(n) "Invalid" means one ,1"110 is physically or mentally incapacitated from earning wages.
Guardian May Act.
Sec. 7. In case an injured ,rorkman is mentally incompetent or a
minor, or where death res ults from the inj ury, in case any of his dependents, as herein defined be mentally incompetent or a minor , at the
time wh en · any right or privilege accr ues to him under t his Act, his
guardian may, in his behalf, claim and exer cise such right or privilege
nnd no limitation of time, in this Act provided for, shall run, so long,
as snch incompetent or minor has no guardian.
If Other Than Employer Is Liable.
Sec. 8. Where an employee coming under the provisions of this Act
r eceived an injury under circumstances creating a legal liability in some
person otl1er than the employer to pay damages in respect thereof, and
no legal liabili ty attachin g to the employer , then and in such case such
employee shall be left to his r emedy at law against such other person,
and compensation shall not be payable under this Act.

This Act Governs.
Sec. 9. No contra ct, rule, r egulation or device whatsoever shall operate to r elieve th e employer , in whole or in part, from any liability created
by this Act except as her ein provided.
Blank Forms Supplied by the State Treasurer.
Sec. 10. Tt shall be the duty of the State Treasurer to prepare,
cause to be printed and supplied free for use in the ·administration of this
law such blank forms, as may be needed by employers for reporting and
certifying pay-rolls of persons employed by them in extra-hazardous
employments and for reporting injuries; and forms for use of injured
persons in making claims for compensation; also to provide himself with
such other books, records or forms, as may be deemed necessary to expedite the_transaction of business under the provisions of this Act.
Employer's Report of Accident.
Sec. 11. Whenever an accident occurs causing injury to any workman engaged in any of the extra-hazardous employments defined by this •
Act, it shall be the duty of the employer within 20 days thereafter to
make a report of such accident and the injury resulting therefrom and
to file said report in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the
County wherein such accident occurred, which report shall state:
(1) The na~e of the -~jured workman and the time, cause and
nature of the accident a?d _mJury; also whether the injury has disabled
the workman from contmumg the performance of his duties.
(2~ Wheth~r the .~ccident occurred while the workman was engaged m the duties of his employment, and grew out of the employment.

�STA.TE OF WYOMING

COMPENSATION LA-W

(3) The nature of the emploJ m~nt and duties and .how long the
workman had been engaged in the ser vice of such employeI •

r egular jury panel be in att endance at Cour t on the date any such hearing
may occur . 'l'he takin g of evidence shall be summar y giving a full opp ortunjty to all pa r t ies to develop the facts fully. The official court repor ter of the distr ict shall attend the hea ring and mak e a stenographic
repor t of the evidence without cost to either par ty. The Court or Judge
shall direct the County and Prosecuting At t orney, or other competent
attomey appointed by the Cour t to conduct the examination of witness es on behalf of the injured workman, and it shall be the duty of said
attorney to app ea r and perform such ser vice without expense to either
party. 'rhe employer may appear in person or by counsel and introduce
evidence at the same hearing. No costs shall be taxed by the clerk except
fees for witnesses, who may be subpoenaed and who shall be allowed the
same fees fo r attendance and mileage, as is fixed by law in civil actions,
and jury costs shall also be taxed to and paid from the accident fund,
if th e verdict and judgment be in favor of t he employer, but if against the
employer then he sha ll pay the costs. At the conclusion of the hearing,
the 8olll't sliall enter an or der pursuant to the ver dict of the jury, if ~a
jury be called, and if no j ury be ca lled, the Court or Judge shall render
a decision upon the facts and law of t he case pursuant to the provisions
of t hjs Act, and make an order allo,, ing or djsallowing compensation, as
the la" · and the evidence may warrant. In any proceeding before a Court
or Judge, as afor esaid the Court or Judge shall _have au~h?rity to appoint
a duly qualifi ed impa r tial physician t o examme the mJured employee
and give t estimony. The fee for such service shall be Five ($5.00) Dollars, Hnless other wise ordered by the Court, with mileage allowance, as·
is all owed to other witnesses, which shall be t axed, as costs, and paid
as oth er witness fees are paid. The employer or employee may at his own
expense also appoint a qualified physician, who may attend and be present
at any such exa mination of an injured employee and give testimony at
such hearing or investigation.

6

(4) Whether the accident was or wa_s not due solely to the culpable
negligence of the injured employee and 1£ so, a statement of the facts.
(5) Whether the injured workman is married or single ; if married
whether he has a dependent family and if so, the names of the persons
comprising such dependent family and their place of residence.
(6) Whether the injured workman claims compensation under this
Act, and whether his right to compensa tion or the amount of compensation is disputed by his employer.
Said report may be made upon a printed form prepared by the State
'I'reasurer for such purposes, and shall be verified as pleadings in civil
actions. Failure or neglect on the part of any employer whose business
or occupation is one enumerated and defined herein, as being extrahazardous, to report accidents causing injury to any of his employees,
shall be a misdemeanor and upon conviction such employer shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars.
Investigation by the District Judge-Procedure in Disputed Cases.
Sec. 12. Whenever an injury or death resulting from injury is repo_rted to the CI~rk of the District Court of the County wherein such
mJury occ1!rred, m accordance with the preceding Section, it shall be the
~1~ty of said Clerk to at onc_e n~tify the Judge of said Court, that such
mJur;&gt;' report has_ been _filed m lus office. It shall thereupon be the duty
of sai~ Judge to mv~st1gate ~he nature of said injury and claim for compensation at the ear~1est possible date, in such a manner, as he may deem
necessarl t~ ascertam whether the claim for compensation or the amount
t~1ereof is d1sp_ut_ed by the employer, and if there be no dispute, as to the
right of the mJured workman to receive compensation or as to the
amount thereof and the claim appear to be free from' collusion, said
Judge shall thereupon make an order direct1'ng paym· t f
h
• f
•
en or sue com• accor d ance w1·th
pensation rom. the State. Industrial Accident Fund m
t h. e f acts bY him ascertamed and the terms of this la r If th
b
dispute_, as to th e ng_
• ht 0 f sai'd mJured
• •
e a
employee or his "·
dependenterefamily
to receive ~ompensat10n, or as to the amount thereof, then it shall be the
dut~ of said Judge to set the case down for a hearing at th
r t
p,ossible da!e and to direct notice · of such hearing to b •
~ e:r ~~
Clerk of said Court for service upon the em lo e.
e issue
Y e
least seven (7) days before•the date fixed f;r :a: and t_he emp~oyee ~t
d he~rmg, which said
notice shall be served by the sheriff of said C
either party, except. that his actual travelin ounty without expense to
and taxed, as costs. The hearing shall b
g expenses shall be allowed
and report filed by the employer and suet c;1~.ducted ?Pon the statement
sented and filed with the Clerk of the Di t ·~ m~l claims as may be prethe injured workman. If the employ .. sh~ICt Court by or on behalf of
m alis report. of th e lllJury
• •
• •
t Imt t h e mJury
was due solely to theercul
a11 eges
employ ee, or that the claim for com en Pt')1e ~eghgence of the injured
the provisions of this Jaw then a jm·f sa 1~n Js one not coming within
~nd the ~ause shall he t~·ied, as ·a Co:~~Y .e em?-nded by e~ther party
mantled, 1t may be selected from names d ~roeeedmg. If a Jury 1s dejury box, as in civil eases at p.ny time in /~wn _from the fiv~ mile limit
erm time or vacation unless a

1

Appeal to Supreme Court..
.
.
.
.
.
Sec. 13. Any order g1ve_n and made m any mvestigation or hearmg
by a Court or Judge pursuant to the provisions of _this ~ct sball _be reviewable by the State Supreme Cou_rt_ on proceedmgs i~ error m the
manner prescribed by the code of c1v1l_ procedure; provided, however,
that the petition in error, bill of exceptions and record on appeal must
be filed in the Supreme Court within thirty (30) days from the date of
decision or order on motion for new trial by a Court or a Judge; unless
the time be extended by order of Court or J~dge, 3:nd thirty \30) days
shall be allowed all parties thereafter for filmg bnefs and said appeal
~hall be advanced on the calendar and disposed of as promptly as possible.
In case an appeal to the Supreme Court is ~rosecuted on behalf of the
injured workman, the County and Prosecutmg Attorn~y, or other Attorney representing said wo~·kman shall order a transcript ~f the record
of the hearing and proceedmg to be prepared by the offimal court reporter of the district wherein said injury occurred and duly certified
without cost to said injured workman, and said County and Prosecuting
Attorney or other Attorney shall order the papers on file in the office
of the District Court to be by said Clerk prepared, transcripted, certified
and forwarded to the Clerk of the Supreme Court without cost to the
injured workman, and the proceedings in the Supreme Court shall be conducted on behalf of the injured workman by the Attorney General of
the State as a part of his official duties, and by other attorney represent-

�l]
STATE OF WYOMING

COMPENSATION LAW

ing said workman. In case an appeal be prosecut_e~ on beba~f of the employer, the record of the proceedings at the origmal hearmg shall be
supplied without cost to such employer, but. such employer may employ
counsel to conduct such appeal on his behalf.

month 's pay-roll of workmen engaged in extra-hazardous employment
by twelve, and shall likewise be not less than Five Thousand ($5,000.00)
Dolla~·s. .Such_ employer shall not be compelled to contribute when his
contributions m the fun d, after making · deductions as aforesaid, shall
eqnal two }?er cent (2 % ) of his annual pay-ro11 , and s_hall likewise be not
less than F ive Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars.

8

l.

Court Order Recorded-Copies to Auditor and Treasurer.
Sec. 14. Every order given and made by a District Cou~·t _or Judge
awarding payment from the Industrial Accident Fund to an mJured employee or his dependent family, shall be entered of record by the Clerk
of the Court where given and true copies thereof shall be immediately
made and certified by said Clerk and forwarded to the State Auditor and
State Treasmer, respectively, of Wyoming, and shall be by each of said
officers entered upon a record to be known as the Compensation Docket
and shall be the authority and direction of t.he State Auditor to issue
warrants for compensation awards against the Industrial Accident Fund
and for the State Treasurer to pay such compensation awai;ds from sai d
fund.
•
Industrial Accident Fund-Appropriation.
Sec. 15. There is hereby created a fund to . be known as the '' Industrial Accident Fund," which shall be held by the State Treasurer and
hy him deposited in such banks as are authorized to receive deposits of
funds of the State. All moneys received by the State Treasurer under the
provisions of this Act shall become a part of the Industrial Accident
Fund and there is hereby appropriated out of funds in the State .Treasury not otherwi_se appropriated the sum of Thirty 'I'housand Dollars
($30,00_0.00) , wlnch sh~ll be paid into and become ~ part of such fund.
There 1s also appropriated annually, until otherwise provided by law,
out of any moneys m the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated a
sum equal to one-fourth of the total sum, which shall be received b the
State Treasurer from employers under the provisions of Section 16 h~reof
no~, however, to exceed the sum of For~y Thousand Dollars ($40.000.00)
pe1 annun!, and the moneys so appropriatei1 shall be credited to · and be~
come a part of such fund . All fees or mileage of w·t
•
d
physicians adjudged to be paid from the accident ~ ne~se~, Jurors an
proceeding under this Act, and all contingent expe un_ m andy_ court
• d • ti
l • ·
.
nses mcurre m preParing .fo 1• an.
m • ie at m1111strat1011 of this Act shall b
'd f.
h
Tndustrial Accident Fund on proper Youcl1e1·s an(l warrants.
. e pa1 l om t e
Employers' Assessment.
Sec. 16. Every employer engaged in an. f h
.
.
defined, as. extra-hazardous, is hereb re ui;. 0 t e occ~pat10ns herern
Treasury for the benefit of the Industi;al A~ .;d t; pay mto the State
equal to two per cent (2%) of the moneys eai~ ent und a sn:m of money
engaged in such extra-hazardous employ
t Jd ?Y each of his employees
of such employment from and after Api~e~t ~·mg each calendar month
be so made on or before the 15th da , of
' 15- Such payment shall
for which such payments are compJed a~ie m~nth following the month
shall keep a separate account for eacl
d paid. The State Treasurer
fund . . Each employer shall continu ~ employer so contributing to said
above provided, unless the sum th:re~ ?ake mon_thly contributions as
deducting all payments made on acco i ~r~ ~o~tributed by him, after
all allowances made on account of su u~. 0 . ll~Juries to his employees and
cent (2 % ) of his annual pay-roll co~ :i!~riis, shall_eq'!al fu~l two per
p
Y multiplymg his current

t.
J

9

Copy of Pay-Roll to State Treasurer.
Sec. -17. It shall be the duty of each employer to forward to the
State 1're~surer on a blank form provided by said State Treasurer, a true
copy of lu s pay-roll of p er sons in his employ engaged in extr a-hazardous
employment during th e cunent calendar month on the tenth day of the
nex~ succeeding calendar month, swom to either' by himself or the person
havmg knowledg e of said pay-roll, and any statement contained in such
ve;·ified copy, which can be shown to have been made falsely and with
a wilfu l intention to evade the pr ovisions of this Act shall constitute a
misdemeanor plillisha ble by a fine of not more than F ive Hundred
($500.00 ) Dollars.
Duty of County Assessor, State Treasurer and Attorney General.
Sec. 18. It shall be the duty of the County Assessors in each of the
co1mties of th e State to ma ke a list of all employers within th eir respective
coun ties, who ar e engaged in ext ra-hazardous industri es, as defined by
this Act, and to fo rwa r d such list of extra-hazardous employments and
industries to th e State Treasurer within thirty (30) days after the passage and approval of this Act. It shall be the duty of County Assessors
of each of th e counties of t he State to make monthly reports to the State
Treasurer , showing what, if any extra-hazardous industries have suspended business p ermanently, and what if any new extra-hazardous industries have been established and commenced in their respective counties during the preceding month, and it shall be the duty of the State
Treasurer to immediately proceed in the collection of assessments from
said extra-hazardous industries, as is provided in Section 16 of this Act,
and in case any employer engaged in an _extra-hazardous business or
industry, as defined by this Act, shall _fail or .refuse to pay the asse~sment
upon his current monthly pay-roll, as 1s reqmrecl by this Act, then 1t shall
he the duty of the Attorney General of the State to immediately bring
snit in the name of the State for the benefit of the Industrial Accident
Fund against such employer for the collection _of such assessment, and
if a judo-ment for the recovery of said assessment be given in favor of
the Stat: for the use and benefit of the Industrial Accident Fund, said
judgment shall be for double the am~unt of the pay-roll assessment provided by Section 16 hereof, together with costs.
Compensation Schedule.
•
Sec. 19. Each employee, who shall be injured in any of the extrahazardous employments, as herein defin~d, or the dependent f~m?y. of
any such injured workman, :who may die as a result _of such mJuries,
except in case of injuries d_ue solely to the culpab_le negl~gence of such injured employee, shall rece1_ve out .of the _Industrial Acmdent Fund, compensation in accordance with the followmg schedule, and_ such payment
shall be in lieu of and take the place of any and all rights of action
against any employer. contributing, as required by this Act to the Industrials Accident Fund m favor of any person or persons by reason of any
such· injuries or death:

�tJ

D
11

STAIJ.'E OF -WYOMtNG

COMPENSATION LAW

(a) "Permanent, partial disability" means the loss of either one
foot, one leg, one hand, one arm, one eye, one or more fingers, one _or
more toes, any dislocation where ligaments are severed, or any other illjury known in surgery to be permanent, partial disability. For any permanent, partial disability resulting from any injury, the workman shall
receive a lump sum as hereinafter specified.
For the loss of a thumb _____________ -------------,--$ 150.00
"
" " " " :first finger ------------------------ 125.00
"
" " " " second finger --------------------- 100.00
"
" " " " third finger _______________________ 100.00
"
" " " " fom-th finger ---------------------75.00
" " " " palm (metacarpal bone)_______________ 400.00
"
" " " hand -------------------- ___________ 800.00
"
" " · " an arm at or below elbow_____________ 900.00
" " " " " " above elbow ----------------- 1000.00

previous permanent disabTt,,
• ••
1_1 ~, th e percent~ge of d1sab1lity
quent inJ·ur shall b
for a subse_
e deteimrned by deductmg therefrom the percentage
prev10us d1sabilitv
•• d at the time
•
•
o. f_ .t 11e Wl
J, as i·t ex1ste
of the subsequent illJllly.
ien p~rmanent total disability results from the inJ·ury the workman shall r eceive:
'

10

For Anky-losis ( total stiffness of) or contractures ( due to scars or
injuries) which makes the fingers more than useless, the same amounts
apply to such finger or fingers (not thumb) as given above.
. The loss of the second or distal phalange of the thumb shall be considered to be equal to the loss of one-half of such thumb; the loss of more
than one-half of such thumb shall be considered to be equal to the loss
of the whole thumb.
•
. The loss of the third or distal phalange of any finger shall be considered to be equal to the loss of two-thirds of such finger.
The loss. of more than the middle and distal phalanges of any finger
shall be cons1d':red to be equal to the loss of the whole finger; provided,
however, that m no case shall the amount received for more than one
finger exceed the amount provided in this schedule for the loss of a hand.
~~r

t~e l?~s ~f a great toe ___________________________ $100.00
one of the toes other than gr~at toe_____ 50.00

The loss of more than two-thirds of any toe shall be considered to be
equal to the loss of the whole toe.
to thTehleoslsososfof lelss ltfhanf tlwo-thirds of any toe shall be considered equal
•
one- 1a o t 1e toe.
For the loss of a foot ___________________
$ 800 00
For the loss of a leg below the knee
----------- 900.00
For the loss of a leg above the knee_____
1000 00
For the loss of an eye ------------------=========== 700:00
For any other injury known t
b
•
•
ability, the workman shall . . o surgery to_ e permanent partia~ dist th
Ieceive a lump sum man amount proport10ned
uopo.netehxtefnt of ~uch permanent partial disability based as near as may be
e oregomg schedule.
both (!~"Permanlent total disability" means the loss of both legs or
' or one eg and one arm • total loss f
• h
'
?ther condition permanently incapa~itating th o ey::1g ft, paralysis or
mg any work at any gainful
.
e wor an rom performvious disability as the loss of occupation. Where there has been a pre'
one eye, one hand, one foot, or any other

r

(1 )

.

lf unmarried at the time of injru·y a lump sum of $1000.00.

(2) If the w?rkman had a wife or invalid husband but no child
1illder th e age of sixteen (16) years, a lump sum of $1,200'.oo.
(3 ) If the workman had a wife or husband and a child or children
under the age of_ sixteen q6) years ,of age, or being a widow or widower,
for any such cluld o~· cl11ldren the lump sum provided in the preceding
para gr aph shall be mcr eased by adding thereto a sum equal to Sixty
($60.00 ) Doll ar s, per _ye~r for each child for each year \IDtil each child
~h all be of the age of sixteen (16 ) yea.rs, but the total amount of such
mcreased su~:n allowed for children under sixteen (16) years of age shall
not ex ceed ill the aggregate a sum equal to one and one-half the sum
allow ed to the widow or widower in any such case.
( c) "Temporary total disability" means an injury which temporarily incapacitates the injured person from performing any work at any
gainful occupation for the time, but from which injury such person may
recover by medical or surgical treatment and be able to resume work.
In such cases, if the workman be unmarried at the time of the injury,
he shall r eceive the sum of Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars per month, so long
as the total disability shall continue. If he have a wife with whom he is
living at the time of the injury, he shall receive Twenty ($20.00) Dollars
p er month, and if he have children under sixteen (16) years of age, he
shall receive Five ($5.00) Dollars per month for each child under sixteen
(16) years of age, but the total monthly payment shall not exceed Thirtyfive ($35.00) Dollars per month. No compensation shall be allowed for
the first ten days of disability, but if the incapacity extends beyond the
period of ten days, compensation shall begin on- the eleventh day after
such injury. As soon as recovery is so complete that the earning power
of the 'workman at any kind of work is restored, the payments shall
cease• but in no case shall the total payments made in such cases exceed
in th~ aggregate the lump sum amount herein specified to be paid an injured workman for injuries causing permanent total ,disability.
( d) Where death r~sults from an injury, ~he expense of burial shall
be paid not to exceed Fifty ($50.00) Dollars ill any case; u~less other
arrangements exist between employer and employee, under agreement.
(1) But if the work~an leaves a widow or inval_id widower, s~ch
survii.dng spouse shall receive a lump sum payment of $1,000.00 to which
shall be added a lump sum aggregating the present worth of Sixty
($60.00) Dollars per year for each survivin~ child -~der s~xteen (16)
years of age until the time when each of said survivmg children shall
become sixteen (16) years of age, provided that the aggregate sum so
added on account of children under sixteen (16) yea~s of age shall in 110
case exceed an amount equal to the lump sum provided to be paid the
surviving spouse, and provided further that ~f it be shown that the sm·viving spouse wilfully deserted deceased without fault upon the part
of the deceased, such surviving spou~e shall not be regarded as a de-

�12

COMPENSA'l'ION LAW

STATE OF W YOl\'IING

pendent in any degree, but in such cases the right of children under
sixteen (16) years of age to compensation shall not be defeated, but the
aggregate sum allowed them shall not exceed in any case the amount,
which would have been payable to the surviving spouse if there had been
no desertion of the deceased. In all eases wher e an order of compensation is made on account of children under sixt een (16 ) years of age or
to persons incompetent, said fund shall be disbursed under a proper
guardianship to be created by ~he Court or Judge making such an order.
(2) If the injured workman die during a period of temporary total
disability and after receiving compensation ther efor, as herein prov.idecl,
and his death be shown to have resulted from such injuries, the total
amount of payments received by him during such disability and prior to
his death will be deducted from the lump sum amount herein provided
to be paid to the surviving widow and children under sixteen (16) years
of age in case of death resulting from injuries.
(3) If the workman leaves no widow, widower or child under the
age of sixteen (16) years, but leaves a parent or parents. surviving, who
were actually dependent upon him for support, such surviving parent or
parents shall receive a lump sum which shall be computed at the rate
·of·fifty per cent (50%) of the average monthly support actually received
by such parent or parents from the workman during the twelve months
next preceding the occurrence of the injmy calculated as near as may
be over the probable period such support would have continued, but in
no case exceeding the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars.

Forfeiture by Injured Employee.-Payments Withheld.
Sec. 20. If any injured employee shall persist in unsanitary or injurious practice, which tends to imperil or retard his recovery, or if he shall
refuse to submit to such medical or surgical treatment, as is reasonably
essential to promote his recovery, he shall forfeit all right to compensation under this act; and where an injured employee is under care and
treatment of a physician, he shall not be permitted to personally receivP,
or use any compensation payments allowed him under this act, except
upon the order of such physician, but such payments shall be withheld
and delivered to such injured workman upon his recovery or discharae
0
by such physician.
Exemption from Executfon or Attachment.
Sec. 21. No rno~ey paid or payable under this act out of the Industrial Accident Fund shall, prior to issuance and delivery of the warrant
therefor be capable of being assigned, charged or ever be taken in execution or attached or garnished, or shall the same pass to any other person
by operation of law, any such assignment or charge shall be void. ·

Minor Workman.
Sec. 22. A minor working at au age legally permitted under the
laws of this State shall be deemed sui juris for the purpose of this act
and no other person shall have any cause of action or right to compensation for injury to such minor workman, except as expressly provided h1
this act, but in the event of a lump sum payment becoming due under
this act to such minor workman, the management of same shall be within
the probate jurisdiction of the Courts, the same as any other properties
of minors.

13

Extra-hazardous Public W ork.-Contract Work.
Sec. 23. :Whenever the State·, County or any municipal corporation
shall engage m an? extr a-ha zardous work in which workmen are empl oye d for wages, this act shall be applicable ther eto. The employer's
paym ents . iu to the Industrial Accident F und shall be made from the
'.rreasm-,v o:E the State, County or l\fou icipality. If said work is being
,don by co ntra ct the pay-r oll of the contr actor ·and t he sub-contractor
sha 11 he the basi of computation and in the case of contract work consuming less t han one year in per form ance the r equired payment into the
acc ident fun d shall be subj ect to the pr ovisions of this act and the State
fol' its O'eneral fund, the county or municipal cor poration shall be entitled to collect from the con tractor the full amount payable to the Industrial · cciclent Fund and the contractor , in turn, shall be entitled to coll ct from the snb-contr actor his proportionate amount of payment; th e
provision of thi s section shall apply to all extra-hazardous work clone
lJ~, co nlract, except t hat in private work the contra.c~or shall be responsibl e. primarily and dire ctly, to the Ind ustrial Acmclent F und for the
proper percentage of the total pay-r oll of the wor k and for the amounts
due it, a nd the owner of the proper ty affected by the contr act shall _be
surety fo r such payments. Wh enever ~r.i d s~ long as th e Stat ~ ~aw, city
char ter or muni cipal ordinance, prov1s10n 1s made for mun1c1pal emp loyees iujmed in the course_of employmen t, such e1;nployee s~all not be
entitled to the benefi ts of tlns act and shall not be mcluded m the payr oll of the municipality und er this act.

Safety Devices.
. .
Sec. 24. Nothing in this act contained ~hall repeal an)'. ex1stmg law
)l'oviding fo r the installation 01: main~enance of any device,_means .or
!nethod for the preYention of ~cc1dents. m extra-haz~rdo.us wo1k or for a
penalty or punishment for failure to mstall or mamtam any such prot ective device, means 01: method.
.
Fees for Services in Procuring Compensation Limited.
S 25 It shall be unlawful for any person or _any n_umber of perec.. • to ether or separately or in any way, mcludmg attorne;vs,
d 11 other persons to receive. or agree to rece1v?.
sons act:mg g
a~ents, 1:nterpreter~,
~ly from any be~eficiary or beneficiaries under
-either directly 01'. m need• . d . to be rendered either jointly or sepath·
t for services ren e1e or
'
,
IS ac .'
.
rocuring any benefit or benefits under this act, any
rately, m r elatmg to ~ - . more than fifty dollars or more than five pel'
sum or sum~ ag1refa ::~unt. received or to be received by such benefic~ntum of t e ;-' ~? e n account of injuries to any employee. Every perciary _or b~nefic:a1~:c~rned in the violation of the provisions of this sec01 il~ of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall
S?11 violatmg
fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, to.
t1on shall be gu
be ~ued notblessdtdiadn imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exwlnch may e a e
ceeding ninety days. '
•
Ph . . s Required to Testify.
.
.AJ.1 physiciaµ having attended an employee m a profesysici.an
. Sec. 26 '. ·t \ • be required to testify before any Court or Judge
s10nal ca)'.1~1 {
cases corning within the provisions of this act, and
when so cfire~. e_Jeged coU:.munication between physician and patient., as
•
h
the law o puvi
fixed by statute sh_a ll not apply m sue cases.

J·~

f

"%\1

1
I
I

.l

·\

�/

n
15

STA'l'E OF WYOMING

COMPENSA'l 'ION LAW

False Statement by Employee.
Sec. 27. • Any employee or workman who shall make or cause to be
made on his behalf any misrepresentation or false s~ateme1;1t for the purpose of receiving compensation nuder this act to winch he 1s no~ l~wfully
entitled shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall on .com:1ction, be
fined not more than Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars or nnprisoned for
not more than ninety (90) days.

same, his right to monthly payments shall be suspended until such examination has taken place, and no compensation shall be payable during or
for account of such period or refusal.
•

14

Employee's Statement of Dependent Persons.
Sec. 31. All employees or workm en coming within the provisions of
Lhis act shall ·be r equired upon entering service in any of the extrahazardo ns employm ents her ein defin ed to make and sign a written statement settin g forth the names of th e persons dependent upon them for
uppor t or constituting memb ers of t hei r dependent famil ies, in each case
givin g t he names and ages of th eir children under the age of sixteen (16)
year .

Statistics Compiled by State Treasurer.
Sec. 28. It shall be the duty of the State Treasurer to _secu~·e and
compile statfatical information concerning accidents occurrmg m the
extra-hazardous employment defined by this act, showing the number of
accidents or fatalities occurring in each of said employments, the amount
paid in by each employer coming within the provision~ of this ~c~; t_he
amount paid out on account of injuries, or death resultmg from mJm:ies
in such employments and any other information relating to the operation
or administration of this law that may be of interest and to make a full
report thereof, together with such recommendations as he may deem
proper for changes or amendments herein, and to publish a full report
thereof, to the legislature on or before each succeeding session following
the passage and approval of this act.

P ayments of Employers Not to Be Refunded.
Sec. 32. All payments made into the Accident Fund by any and
cv r y empl oyer under the provision of this act shall be taken as paid
an d 1· ceived in consideration of t he indemnity to such employer by rea011 of hi contributing to the Indu trial Accident Fund and in consideration of th e payments mad e by th e ta te to such fund, and no part _of
any money so paid in by any employer shall ever be refunded to him
eith r du rin g the time wh en he continues in business as such employer,
or after he ceases such business. Provided, however , if this act shall be
her eafte r r epealed or held invalid, all moneys which are in the Industrial
Fund at the time of tl1e r epeal or final holding of invalidity shall be subj ec t to such disposition as may be provided by the Legislature and ~n
defau lt of such legislative provision, distribution thereof shall be m
accordanc e with the justice of the matter, due regard being had to obligations of compensation incurred and existing'.

State Examiner May Examine Employer's Books.
Sec. 29. The State Treasurer may direct the State Examiner to
examine the books, accounts or pay-rolls of any employer at any time
for the purpose of securing any information desired in the administration
of this act, and it shall be the duty of the State Examiner to perform
such service when called upon by the State Treasurer.

Existing Contracts and Pending Actions Not Affected.
Sec. 33. This Act shall not affect any contract entered into and
existing before its passage or any action pending or cause of action existing prior to April 1st, 1915.

Disabled Workman Examined by Employer's Physician.-Recovery Reported .to Court.
Sec. 30. Any workman awarded compensation for temporary total
disability under this act, as defined by clause ( c) of Section 19 hereof
shall, if thereafter requested by bis employer, submit himself for medical
examination by a physician licensed to practice medicine in this State,
at a place designated by the employer and which shall be reasonably convenient for the workman, and said workman may have a licensed physician present of his own selection. The purpose of such examination shall
be to determine whether the workman has recovered so that his earning
power at any kind of work is restored. If it be agreed that the workman has recovered so that bis earning power at any kind of work is restored, the fact shall be reported by the employer and said physician to .
the judge of ~he District Court who made the award in the first instance,
or if there be a dispute, as to the recovery of the workman and his restoration to earning power, it shall be likewise reported to said Judge by
filing a statement in either case in the office of the Clerk of the District
Court of the County where the award was made and the matter shall be
disposed of in such manner as said Judge may deem proper under the
facts. If said Judge find that said workman has recovered and has been
restored to his earning power and that compensation should be discontinued, his decision and judgment in the premises shall be certified to
the State Auditor and State Treasurer and shall be authority and direction ~o said officers to discontinue compensation payments. If the workman m such case refuse to submit to such examination or obstructs the

Sec. 34. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after
the 1st day of April, 1915.
Approved February 27, 1915.

I

-----J

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="1">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1">
                  <text>Union Pacific Collection</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
            <element elementId="41">
              <name>Description</name>
              <description>An account of the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1199">
                  <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3530">
                <text>Varied information regarding compensation</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3531">
                <text>CC BY-NC-ND</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3532">
                <text>1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3533">
                <text>Worker's Compensation</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3534">
                <text>Large stack of paper wrapped in pink ribbon. Contains memos and letters within the company, as well as legislation, statistics, and policies from multiple states. Some pages are faded may be hard to read.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3535">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3536">
                <text>George B Pryde, H.J. Harrington, R.S. Brooks</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="43">
            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3537">
                <text>1-0204</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="3538">
                <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
