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Coal, Comparative Cost of Production, illustrated:
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Coal, Cost of, Comparative Statement .............................. 23-25
Production &amp; Disposition of ................................ 27-31
Total Production of All Mines to June 30, 1914 .............
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Summary of Equipment, June 30, 191, ................ .
Cost of Dump and Tipple ............................ . 56-57
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Summary of Equipment, June 30, 1914 ................ .
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Summary of Equipment, Juno 30, 1914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Disc Ventilating Fan ............ For #3 Seam

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GENERAL REVIEW OF MINING AND CONSTRUCTION.,
Period- July l, l913~June 30, 19140

A special effort to push development work has been
made since the first of the year, which will result in an increased
production the coming fall and winter, provided plenty of labor is
availableo
The opening of" North A" Mine, now under way, together
with additional development in NUI!lber 3 Seam, and the installation of
the endless rope haulage from n A " }lumber l to the Dur.1p, should give
us 1500 tons daily at this mineo
The rock slope to the Van Dyke Seam., at" B "Mine, after
various delays, has finally been driven to the coal, and this seam will
add the quota to II B" 1 s output by next fall.
The panel system of mining has been ~rabandoned, except in
the 8th South Entry in II C II Mine, and all new work is being opened on.
the room and pillar system.
The longwall mining in II D II Number 3 Seam has not proved
profitable. The cost of pack walls and of loading is excessive, and conditions are not well adapted to this system of mining.
All mines are in good condition at the present time, and
development is being pushed as rapidly as possible.

�GENERAL REVIEW OF MINING AND CONSTRUCTION, Continuedo

improvements:

Construction for the past year consisted of the follo,ving
MINE n A n:

Arranging Plane for endless rope haulage system with

0ttum,1a Hoist and General Electric 35 HP Motoro

Remodeling Dump for cross-over tipple, and installation

of Shaker Screenso

Installation of Sturtevant Fan and 100 KVA General Electric
Synchronous Motoro For Number 3 Seamo
1-- ieffrey Electric Drillo
1-- Deming 5-1/4 x 6 Electric Pump with 5 HP Westinghouse Motoro
1-- Powde·r Houseo

1-- Powder Houseo
MINE ." B "- VAN DYKE SEA:tl:
2-- Blake &amp; Knowles 4 x 4 Electric Pump with 3 HP General
Electric Motor.
l - Air Compressor, 13 x 18 x 121 with 30 HP Westinghouse
r!otora

MINE" C ":
1~- Vulcan Electric Hoist, with 15 HP Crane Motor.
l-- Powder House.
MINE " D ":

1- Sullivan Longwall Mining Machine, for No. a Seam.
1-- Jeffrey Longwall Mining Machine, for No. 3 Seam.
1-- General Electric 50 KVA Synchronous Motor Generator
Set for No. 3 Seam.
1- Disc Ventilating Fan for No, 3 Seam.
1-- Jeffrey Electric Drill.
l-- Powder House.
Completion of Blacksmith Shop.

�GENERAL RE\TJEW OF MIIUNG AND CONSTRUCTIOM,

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MINE II E fl:
l=- Rumsey Pump, 5 x 8, with 10 RP Westinghouse Motoro
1-~ Blake &amp; Knowles Pump, 4 x 4., with 3 HP Genei·al

Electric H:otora
ALL MINES:

Extension of Sprinkling Lines, Haulage Roads and Power Lineso
Additional Mine Stock, Mine Cars, Mine Signals and Telephoneso

WATER WORKS:
Completion of Pipe Line for "A" Mine Tenementso
Changing Well motors from 20 HP to 7-1/2 HPo
POWER PLANT CHANGES;
Rebuilding 4 Turbines to run condensingo
Installation of 2 Jet Condensers with pumps and motors.
Colling Tower and Reservoiro
Water Softener.
Feed Water Heater.
10- Eccentric Stoker Drives.
Additions to Power and Boiler Housesa
l-100 KVA Synchronous Motor for Exciter Seta

FIRST AID:
Equipment for improvement of Meeting Hallo
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT.,
Hose Cart Houses.
TENEMENT CONSTRUCTION:
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GEUERAL EQUIPMEllT:

1-- Auxiliary Fan with 5 HP Allis- Chalmers Motor.

�GENERAL CONDITIOHS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPERIOR MINESo
For the Year July 1, 1913 - June 30, l9l4o
By Frank So Davia, Mine Superintendento

MINE t1 A 11:
MUMBER 3 SEAM:
The Slope is down 1400 feet, about 250 feet beyond the
4th North Entryo
The 2nd South Entry has emerged in the gulch south of the
Slope., and ie being driven into the seam on the opposite side, where a

small body of coal will be recoveredo All above the 2nd South is worked
out, and the drawing of pillars in this entry is progressing rapidlyo
Thie will release the 3rd South Entry in 11 A11 l., and give us
a chance to increase our machine coal in the latter mineo
On the north aide., the 3rd Entry is in to the !ault., and all
rooms advancing.
The 3rd and 4th South Entries are advancing rapidly, and are
in good coal with a large territory ahead of themo
The 4th North Entry is also being pushed.

NUMBER l SEAM:
This Slope is down 2900 feet, and to the 6th North and South
Entries, which are being turned.
The 5th North Entry is in to the fault., and has twenty-one
rooms opened and about half way up, but work has been suspended here
for some time. These rooms can ·oe started at any time when the demand
for coal requires it.

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The 6th South Entry is also in good shape but the coal
is getting dix-'ty and this entry will probably not advanc~ much farthero

A section at the face shows:

Coal 10 O"
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Coal 01 9n
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Coal 41 ou

The 2nd South and 3rd North Entries are practically ,:;orked
out, both rooms and pillarso
The 3rd South Entry is now available, but the pillars in
the 4th and 5th South and the 4th North Entries will have to await development in No. 3 Seam before they can be ~ithdrawn.

NUMBER 7 SEAM:

What pillars and stumps remain in this mine are being
~ithdrawn as rapidly as possible. This should produce about 100 tons
per day for several months yeto

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The tunnel driven through the faulted district penetrated
this seam in the latter part of February, and a shaft was sunk near t~e
section line, and the aircourse, next to the fault, driven up and down,
meeting May 23rd, This provided good ventilation at the face, and the
slope, manway and aircourse are now advancing rapidly, There are over
eight feet of coal here, with a comparatively good roof and conditions
favorable for n:achine mining.
It is intended to place the 52 HP hoist, now operating the
Plane at No. l, at the top of the slope in this mine as soon as this machine
is liberated by the installation of the endless rope. Considerable new equipment will be required here to put this operation. on a machine mine basis,

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Shaking screens., electl:4ically driven., have been installed
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NUt1BER 7 SEAM:

There is practically no neTT territory to develop in this
mine., all but a few rooms are up to their limit~ and work bore will be
confined to the drawi11g of pillars thie wint ero
Production should remain near the one thousand ton mark
for the coming winter and will decrease rather rapidly aft er thato

VAN DYKE SEAM:
Coal was struck in this slope on June 24th., and shows:
Coal l' 2"
Rock Qt 2"
Coal 21 2n
Rock 0 1 4n
Coal 21 411
The manway is about one hundred feet behind., and as there
is considerable narrow work to drive before we can get much production here.,
cannot look for any great quantity of coal from this seam for some months
yet.

MUTE n C 0 :

NUMBER l SEAM:
There is a large amount of territory open and available
for a heavy production here this winter., the mine 1 a capacity being limited

�MUTE II C II Continued.

by the capacity of the hoisto
The coal gets thinner north of the slope, in entries
10 North and 11 Northo and in combination with bad top, makes the coal
in Section 16 0 leased from the State, very expensiveo
Some arrangement ruust be made to shorten the haul for the
main hoist in this mine, if the production is to be kept up to the present
i::iark, as there will soon be no coal available above the 6th South Entry,
moat of it coming from the 8th South and below. It is therefore proposed
to install motor haulage on the lower end of the slope, the pitch being
somewhat lighter than above, and deliver the loaded cars to the rope at a
point which will render the long run to the lower levels unnecessaryo

MINE II D 11 :

NUMBER l SEAM:
Development at this mine has not procsaded so fast as to
give new territory enough to make up for the portions worked out. Much of
the pillar coal is unavailable until the workings in No. 3 Seam, overlying
it, are developed sufficiently to release them. Consequently rooms have
been turned as the entries progressed, and there is but little new ground
open.
The 9th North and 9th South Entriea are turned, however,
and the elope, 4300 feet down, well on the way to the lOtha
Roome and pillars in 5 Plane, in Section 19, are practically
worked out, and only stumps and chain pillars on the plane are now available~
There is a large undeveloped territory ahead of this mine,
however, and as there is a constantly widening area north and south, this
mine should be a large producer for years to come.

NUMBER 3 SEAM:

The longwall workings here have not proved profitable after
quite an extensive trial, and it ha&amp; therefore been decided to adopt the
room and pillar ~ethod in this seam, and preparations are being made to
handle a larger output than has beretofore been possible.

�HINE" D n Continued.
NUMBER 3 SEAM., Continued 0

I-lore rapid development is necessary here in order
to release the coal in 11 nn., Noo 1., and also to make up for a somewhat decreas ed output from the latter sea.co

MINE II E ":
Development work has baen pushed in this mine., and
considerable new territory will be available by fall. The treacherous nature of the roof makes this a difficult mine to handle., but
there is a large territory ahead of it., and a diamond drill hole in
Section 21., 3000 feet ahead of the slope., shows no change in the
character of the croalo
We hope to produce 750 tons daily here next fall., or
at least as much as the present hoist will handle on the slopeo

POWER:
The four A. c. Generators in the Power House have been
converted to work condensing., by the addition of a second set of bucket
wheels., two Worthington Jet ·condensers and a cooling tower. This has
made a wonderful improvement in our power., it now being easy to run all
the mines with eight boilers and without using the Gas Plant.
This method has not been in use long enough to make
figures available., but together with the feed water heater and purifier,
now in use, will show a large decrease in the cost of power per kilowatt
hour for the ensuing yearo
O~ing to the heavy demand for coal last winter., and bad
water, the boilers were in poor condition this Spring., and a great deal
of repair work has been necessary in the Boiler House. Since the installation of the condenaera we have ample boiler capacity, and it is
possible to lay off a boiler long enough to thoroughly overhaul and clean

�POWER, Continuedo
it before putting in service again 6 which in itself will tend toward
economy and a lees consumption of coalo
Tha Gas Plant has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired,
and will be in condition for use, should an emergency require it at any
timeo

GENERAL:
There have been an unusual number of serious and fatal
accidants the past year, despite the fact that a very large amount of
11 SAFETY FIRST" work has been doneo
All the fatal accidents have been
due to carelessness of the men themselves, or of wilfull disregard of
the commonest precautionso
An increased interest has been shown in First Aid work,
and the management has encouraged this in every way possibleo Weekly
meetings for instruction and training have been held for several months,
and it is hoped, in time, to have such a corps that a First Aid man will
be at once available in the case of every accident occurring in the mines.

A volunteer fire department has been organized, but has had
no opportunity as yet to prove its efficiencyo
There is no sickness, traceable to unsanitary conditions,
in tho camp at preaento

SUW4ARY OF PROBABLE BAILY PRODUCTION FOR THE COMING YEAR:
Tons.
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�BUREAU OF SAFETY AND FIRST AID WORKo
Report by ifro Thomas Gibson,
ChaiI111an, Bureau of Safetyo

The First Aid Meetings at Superior are well attendad 8
and much interest is being taken by the Superintendent his Assistant
and the Mina Foreman., regarding the vrorko Regula.r meetings are held :,
in the First Aid building every Friday evening, and the men are becomDing
skilled in the art of putting on bandages and splints, and rendering other
aid to the injurad meno The building is open to all, and everyone is invited to attend the meetingso They have newspapers and magazines on hand
and every encouragement is offered to induce the men to take an interest
in the worko
In the First Aid Building the following material is on hand:
4-_'fi'luesa proto Breathing Apparatus., with Helmetso
4--Large Oxygen Cylinders)
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1---Salvator Reviving Apparatus with hose and mask, and plenty
of triangular and roller bandagaso
Stretchers.
Splints and other First Aid Supplieso
Red Cross Industrial First Aid Boxes are stationed at many
points in the mines; these boxes are neatly packed with compressed roller
triangular bandages, sterilized gauze and all other necessary supplieso
In the Mine Foreman's cabin, and in the electric hoisting rooms, there are
stretchers, blankets and quilts, ready for immediate use; and in addition
to this, a temporary hospital is centrally located at the mineso
.At each mine there is employed a compet-snt, practical miner,
known as the District Safety Inspector, whose duties are to inspect the
working places and keep in touch with any peculiar conditions that might
arise from time to time. Where conditions are dangerous, special attention
1s given, and miners and loaders are compelled to prop up or bar down any
loose and over-hanging materialo
An efficient telephone system is established in and out of the
mines in this field; telephones are placed at different and convenient points
along the main entries and planes, and are connected with the main offices
and t~pples on the outside; in case of an accident the doctor can be called
immediately.

�BUREAU OF .SAFETY AND FIRST AID WORKJ Continued·o

At many different points along the entries there are
stationed liquid fire extinguishers, buckets and barrels of watero
Theea are alao found on the planes and at the electric hoisting stationsc
All rubbish or combustible material is removed daily from the mines, and
signs reading O BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY n are in evidence at all the
mineac
All hoists are protected and fenced off, and guards are being
placed on pu.~p gearso Escapeway signs are being placed in the mines to
direct the men to safety, and danger signs are being placed in all dangerous places.,
~11 machinery in the Machine Shop, that might be of danger to
a person, is well protected and guarded with the proper means to make them
safe. Guard has been placed on the emery wheel and the trolley wires have
been raised in 11A11 and "B" Mineso
The Yine Foremen meet at the ma.in office once each month to
discuss questions about the conditions of the rrl.nes and also questions
relative to the safety of the men and the property as ~ello The Safety
Board of Inquiry has been re-organized inside and outside of the mines
to investigate all serious and fatal accidents; said Board is made up of
one miner, one day man and two union men.
Powder Houses ( outside of mines) are made in compliance with
the State Laws and are kept clean and free from loose powder or rubbish of
any kind. All rubbish is removed at once and not allowed to accumulate.
At all the mines, tacked up in conspicuous places, are signs
containing the rules and regulations of the Company, printed in all languages, in accordance with the State Laws of Wyoming regarding coal mines.
Every precaution is taken to guard against fires around the
tipples and other buildings in the vicinity of the mines; there are pipe
lines, and a good suppl~ of water on hand, with planty of hose ready for
immediate use. A volunteer fire department is being started.

�BUREAU OF SAFETY AND FIRST AID WORK, Continuedo

On October 16, 1913, there \Vas held at the Opera House a
First Aid contest; the trophy was a beautiful silver loving cup donated
by the Superior Coal Corapanyo The mines represented in the conteat wei-e
,r~n., "D" and J 1B11 ., A larga audience witnessed the work of these teams
and the ability of the meno The work reflected great credit upon the
men participating and it was difficult to decide which mine was best;
it wa.s finally given to 11 B11 Mineo The beautiful cup certainly spoke of
the interest the Company takes in this great worko After the contest a
social time was enjoyed by all in attendanceo
From october 11 to 17th, 1913, the United States Mine Rescue
Car remained at Superior to teach a class of twelve miners to take care
of injured men, etcoJ giving a full course in the worko They were taught
the use of rescue apparatus, the operation and wearing of breathing apparatus&gt;
and part of thd wearing time was spent in noxious gases made from burning sulphur and old rubbieho They were also shown the latest methods in case of mine
explosions or fires- in fact they were given lessons in everything that raw
lates to First Eid to the Injurado The use of the pulmotor was explained
and demonstrated o

�- -

NEEDED CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT.
The follo~ing additional equipment ie contemplated for the
ensuing year:
tillORTH At1 iUl~E~

3-- Shortwall Mining Machines.
3-- Electric Drillso
1-- Electric Pump.
1-- Motor Generator Set.
V.AM DYKE SEAM- 11 B" MINE:
2-- Shortwall Mining llachineso
2- Electric Drills.
1-- Electric Fan.
" C " MINE:

Shaker Screens.
n D II MINE- P.O. 3 SEAM:

2- Shortwall Mining Machines.
2-- Electric Drills.
" D " MINE- NO .. l SEAM:

2- ShortVfall Mining Machines.
1- Electric tocomotive, 3-1/2 Ton.
1- Electric Pump.
" E " MINE:

l - Electric ·Hoist, 300 HP.
GENER.AL_;_

Rails, Ties, Horses, Extension of Trolley, Power and
Pipe Lines.

-·

�LABOR .AND MATERIAL STATE!'iEMTo

J uly l, 1913-June 30, 19140

KONTH

PAY ROLL AND
VOUCHERED LABOR

July

April
Jlay
June

'74.,529 31
67.,059 64
68,622 03
84,633 77
96,931 45
101,096 79
82,571 71
71,436 35
73,264 36
73,353 31
81,227 36
69,175 21

12,512 56
15,827 78
19,662 43
14,496 85
28,174 37
38,853 61
20,304 82
19,659 64
23,257 35
19,193 79
20,810 76
18.,333 37

TOTAL

$943,901 29

251.,087 33

MATERIAL BOUGHT

I

TOTAL

I

August
September
October
November
December
January
February
Uarch

'i

I
;

'

i

i
!
I

87,041 87
821 887 42 I
881 284 46 I
99,130 62 I
125,105 82 l
139,950 40 I
102,876 53 •
91,095 99 ,
96,521 71 :
92,547 10 I
102,038 12 :
87,508 58 :
I

!

1,194B 988 62 !

II

I
lfaterial on
Band as per

I

Form 31,
July 1, 1913

I

I

44,.891 29

I

44.891 29

I

Cost of
Handling
lat.rialJuly 1, 1913June 80., 1914.

$943., 901 29

1,.117 60

1-117 60

297,096 22

1,240,997 51

�LABOR AWD 1.1ATERYAL STATEMENT--DISTRIBUTIOM
July l., 1913-June 30, 19140

COST OF COAL:

LABOR
$904,615 95

0

HATERIAL
165,253 24

TOTAL
1,069,869 19

3., 768 09
529 62
1,491 85
3.,061 92
1,040 00
1.,760 81
1,207 98
2.,890 43
1,784 94
1,953 30
328 90
513 87
105 97
13,99112
99 23
l.,927 56
23,434 86
855 70
41 55
l.,444 18

3,783 42
529 62
1,491 85
3;075 01
10 040 00
4,781 36
1., 207 98
3.,481 69
1., 784 94
1,953 30
328 90 I
545 77
105 97
13., 991 12
99 23
2.,043 12
31,480 26 i
2,102 96 i
109 04
3., 225 33 :
25 00 i
693 10 :
1.,083 24 i
78,912 21 i

-

COllSTRUCTION:

l4ining Machines and Drills
Electric Hoists
Power Lines
Hine Cars
Horses and Mules
Endless Rope H~ulag@ System
Air Compressor
Electric Fane
Pipes and Fittings
Pumps and Motore
Mine Signals and Telephones
Fire Fighting Equipment
First Aid Equipment
Bails, Ties and Track Fastenings
Trolley Wire and Hangere
Motor Generator Sets
Power Plant Changes
Water Works Construction
Blacksmith Shop "D" Mine
Tipple and Screens 11A" Dump
Shaker Screens 11 C11 Dump
Tenements
Powder Houses
TOT AL

15 33
13 09
3,020 55
541 26

31 90

115 56
8,045 40
l., 247 26
67 49
l.,781 15
25 00
307 09
821 27
16.,032 35

386 01
261 97
62,879 86

I

!

UISCELLANEOUS:

Elect.Light &amp; Power Plant Expenses
Water Plant Expenses
Tenement Expenses
Coal DepartmentGeneral Expenses
Selling Expenses
Supply Store Expense
Prospecting
Bills Collectible
Department Bills
Pay Roll Deductions
Cash Receipts
Insurance Claims
Handling Material
TOTAL

SUMMARY:
Total Cost of Coal
Total Cost of Construction
Total Cost of Miacellaneoua
Material on Hand Julv 1. 1914
TO'?AL

2.,237 14
4,404 51
4,634 54

2,350 54
2,628 11
11,301 20

4,587 68
7,032 62
15,935 74

454 55
235 27
4.,434 94
392 38
5,434 28
722 96
663 13
130 1,
3() (J()
6,089
27
6,058 67
6,139
65
4,737 37
1,402 28
105 71
105 71
316 09
303 63
12 46
315 00
315 00
1,117 60
91 69
1.,025 91
?. ~ - 2.5J--2.2__ _ __?L ~73 27 _
- -- 52-62b20
219 28
4,042 56
4,711 32
532 39

904,615 95
16,032 35
23,252 99
$943,901 29

165,253 24
62.,879 86
29,373 27
39~589 85
297,096 22

1,069,869 19
78,912 21
5~, 626 26
39~589 85
l, 240., 997 51

�MINE DEVELOPMENT DURING YE.ARo
July 1, 1913-~June 30 1 1914a

I

MINE

SLOPE

-

"A'' Noel .
"An No . 7
"A" No o3

!

i
!

North ••A•1

It

B II

II

C"

. -·

SLOPE ENTRY &amp;; 1 BACK ENTRY
BREAK BOUNDRY ENTRY BREAK
COURSE THRU AIRTHRU
COURSE
- __

MAIN
AIR-

MANW.AY

·-

.;.

=c=-

·--·-

-=-

TOTAL I
YARDS I
AT

NOoOF
ROOMS
TURHED

UINE
-

=·

-·

-----=

80

90

34

40

273

I 310

116

170

207
40

328*
85

116
21

1096**
85

I 967
I

269

19
10
42

405

nl.5 3

50

1058

500

II

I

,.,.., __ 1

943
315 3
231

297

133

1791#

1715

504

37

4440
1426
3817

I

nnnuo.3

lll

"D"No.l

140

216
150

325
114

134
60

310
1776

257
1070

73
507

5
47

n E 11

147

227

180

176#4/: 1105

863

380

64

- ·- -·

648

TOTAL

--

930

1363

* Includes 10 Yds . Air Shaft
**
"
Panel l Sump

I

n.l!..IL

"
n

190 Yds. Panel
47 Yds. Sump.

3078
-

680

6936

5587

2002

274

18146

1

�AVERAGE HONTBtY EAR?HWGS BY MINERS AUD LOADERS o

J ul y lb l918=June 300 19140 .

MINE ti A. II

HINERS

UONTH

.

i:::- \\) Q) 'U~ '&lt;:). '
~ ~~-~ Q) ~

LOADERS
V

J ' ~i ~ ~ t

'1:l

~~ ~'~
~ ~~

\)

qj
~ ~ i q);::-§~!;)
1\q)
\I '5)
~ q) t' t~ 'S:l ~~~
~
~~
-~
-~
~~~
~~~
~
~}N
....
~]
~~~~),;
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ I.. 9-. ~, ~ ~\i -~1:1 '~ ':)i.: ' t ~ ~ ~ -~ t ~ - ~ ~~~t . ~~ ~~
~ ~ ~ ~ 1(1 ~{~ ~,~~ {~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ {~~{~~~ ~~t1 ~~{~

-~

July

\)

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
llarch

April
May

,;:;

~ &lt;:
\I
'U

21
15
16
24
24

58
70
80
77

37
60
57

94

23

105
104
95
98
103
89
76

78
85
90
87
85

18
16
15
19
18
15

June
Ave.per
Yo.for
Perio4. 19

87

78
68

56 ll
74 42
87 81
72 96
61 87
52 62
64 33
75 95
78 65
71 93

118 59
66 15
78 75
76 41
105 83
90 12
71 49
57 46
7·4 17
88 92
89 75
80 39

74

69 08

83 17

75

88

75 65
56 70

\..~

%

5 65

38

34

4 41

36

4 92

33

3 18
4 41
3 92
3 97
3 59
4 94
4 68
4 99
5 36

36

29
30
31
31
40

45

39

46
33
26
30
35

40

4 45

37

38

51

r~

a 68

69 14
41 42
53 64
58 77
77 99

77 27
51 42
59 00
68 25

62 32

5'7 77

79 45
59 97
53 57
62 26
69 38
77 32
61 27

3 69
2 84
3 98
3 45
3 33
3 35
4 15
3 65
4 30
4 08

32

59 55

67 90

3 63

27
25
30
33

51 98
46 58
50 94
66 7l

77 32

95 59

3 43

HINE " B "

July
Aug.

Sept.

Oct.
Nov,
Dec.
Jan,
Feb.
March
April
lfay

June
Ave.per

Mo.for
Period.

22
18
17
24
24
24
18
17
17
18
24
13
20

ea oo

34

33
34
25
31
31
29
32
35
31
30
28
29

75 34
71 83
72 64
81 36
78 12
66 86
70 11
67 62
71 25
98 42
47 89

98 09
84 21
97 69
89 04
104 98
94 29
73 13
70 ll
78 53
80 75
108 97
56 12

4 46
4 68
5 75
3 7l
4 37
3 93
4 06
4 12
4 62
4 49
4 54
4 33

57
66
66
77
70
77
78
81
73
74
74
66

46
52
56
61
61
61
69
69
65
64
64
60

75 69
59 93
58 33
69 12
79 52
67 62
52 27
49 7l
55 71
60 70
76 55
44 31

93 79
76 06
68 -74
87 24
91 25
85 36
59 08
58 35
62 57
70 18
88 51
48 73

4 26
4 23
4 04
3 64
3 80
3 56
3 28
3 43
3 69
3 90
3 69
3 75

36

31

73 70

86 33

4 38

72

61

62 45

74 15

3 77

39

ae
34
38
40
35
35
35
36
34
31

�,'")-&lt;:'

~--f)

AVERAGE MONTHLY EARNINGS BY MINERS AND LOADERS, Continuedo
July l, 1913-June 30, 19140

MINE fl C fl

MINERS

llOliTH

July
Aug,

20
15

Sept,

14

Oct,

24

Nov,

March

24
24
18
16
16

April

15

Dec.

Jan,
Feb,

Kay
18
June
16
Ave.per
Ko.for
Period 18

92
91
92
86
86
91
92
83
85

79
79
78
76
76
79
79
75
75,

LOADERS

90 62
74 87
68 77
104 03
111 ll
109 72
78 68
68 95
72 17

82

74

74 22

75
74

71
72

101 07
96 08

105 53
86 25
8112
11'/ 72
125 73
126 38
91 62
76 30
81 79
82 25
106 76
98 75

86

76

87 52

98 35

5 28

40

28

57 75

82 50

5 75
5 79

37

3 59

56 85

4 06

72

54

52
47
48

6 17

64
50
51
47
53
51

45
45
45

48 00
45 22
80 89
64 47
73 93
55 63
50 53
48 86
57 38
69 41
66 26

53 82

68

33
35
45
50

80 89
87 68
98 57
68 47
53 75
51 91
59 93
81 74
75 09

3 37
3 65
4 11
3 80
3 36
3 24
4 00
4 32
4 69

5 46

52

44

59 86

70 93

3 94

89 48 4 97
64 38 • 4 60
5 05
80 78
.101 08 4 21
124 12 S 17
4 39
109 63
4 64
83 52
69 62 4 64
93 59 5 85
5 46
81 86
5 98
107 66
6 67
106 78

61
61
64
65
72
71
70
72
70
68
75
71

54
48
60
59
59
66
64
65
65
64
65
66

74 04
83 63
52 41
66 61
68 46 73 02
88 35
80 20
92 50 112 88
99 59
92 59
75 64
69 16
57 80
52 18
61 97
57 55
53 08
49 95
59 69
68 87
58 73
63 18

4 65
4 76
4 56
3 68
4 70
3 98
4 20
3 85
3 87
3 54

5 15

68

61

67 29

4 19

4 91
5 24
5 27
5 09
4 77
5 ll
5 48

5 93

44
45

4 12

?!INE 11 D "

July
Aug,

Sept,
Oct,
lov,

Dec,
Jan,
Feb,

March
April

18
14
16
24
24
25
18
15
16
15
18
16

lay
June
Ave.per
Ko.for
Period 18

52
50
48
43

49
49

45
41
36
45
43
43

84 31
63 09
75 73
96 38

43
51
47
50

38
44

38
37

117 58
104 97
78 07
66 52
82 71
70 36
87 04
79 01

47

42

83 81

38
47
46
45

92 71

75 39

a ea
3 95

�AVERAGE i!OHTHLY EARI~UTGS BY MINERS AND LOADERS, Continuedo

J uly 1 8 1913-June 30, 19140

· lUNE tt E n 0

UONTH

July
Aug,
Sept,
Oct,
Bov,
Dec,

rrrnERs

25

2

22

2

23
24

LOADERS

7

l
l
6

45 49
63 24
127 04

18

15

113 94

24

16

Feb,

25
21
22

18
18

Karch

April

23

25

23

Kay

24

17
14
13

15
15
15
23
23
16
12

12

120 24
110 71
77 36
98 53
107 45
81 93
81 61
107 89

90 98
3 64
126 48
5 75
144 87
6 30
136 72
5 70
128 26
5 34
132 85 I 5 31
92 83
4 42
4 67
102 81
116 79 5 08
87 06 3 79
3 97
95 21
116 89
5 31

13

94 62

114 31

Jan,

June
22
Ave.per
Jlo,for
Period 23

24

27
28

20
25

83 36
80 83

32

27

33
33
51

23
23
32

67 51
67 03
52 69

46

33
31
33

48 78
5119
50 49

40
37

65 83
72 27

39

31

71 43

112 53
90 53
80 01
96 18
89 01
83 98
68 00
67 70
68 86
85 58
91 80
89 90

40

30

64 45

85 34

41
45
52
47

62 04

4 50
4 12
3 48

4 01
3 7l
3 36
3 24

3 08

2 99
3 72
3 82

4 09

IJ

15

4 97

3 71

�0

10:~,
,... __.. &lt;..,

STATEMENT SF..01!fUTG PERCENTAGE OF COAL UINED BY MACHINES~

July 1, 1913--June 30 1 19140

MOUTH

~
I

!!
:
I:I

MINE " A II
TOTAL
TONS
TONS
lHNED
MINED
!~CH-

JI

l.:,U1

INES

I

II

PER
CENT

Dec.

Jan,
Feb.

March

April
May
j
June

I

12710
15654
22727
22723
17821
13980
14430
16729
17192
14242

5260
6199
8785
9590
7300
6190
4910
5130
6782
5920

11

1
1

Jli

+===

i~! fl. •itfa • • ~~~~ •1• -- ~
Sept,
Oct. I
Nov. i

MINE
TOTAL
TONS
MINED

41
39
38
42
41
44
34
30
39
42

-1~
11

1

j
.

I
1

iJ

\

ll
,
11

I

11

193472

78088

40

I

B II
i!
TONS ! PER ;
MINED
CENT
BY
!
MACH1J
INES

j

l

MINE II C "
TOTAL I
TONS PER I
TONS
MINED CENT
MINED I
BY
:
I
MACH:
I
!MES
I

ifff ~;=:-i

i~!~~ l'~i~i ~:~~~=9-'-=;0
=9 = ;! = =i=~=~~=b~
15058
20097
21937
20284 1
15966 i
15685 j
15712 I
l.6933
21361 1
11281 :

l

!

-

TOTAL

II

J

11038
15473
16441
15630
12016
11660
11700 i
12830 :,
16207 1
8500 1

73 ,
77 ,
75 1
77 !
75 ,
74 1
74
76 ;I
76 ;1
75

155471 !

75

-- - - + - - - --

i 208577

15560
24783
28370
31466
22049
16510
16910
16838
22528
20016

I

i

I
1

j

;

!

5795
37
10637
42
12908
45
15690
49
10490
47
7510 1 45
7290 l 43
7785 i 46
10632
47
9026 ; 45

1

'I

I
I

I

-f-- - - - - - ; - - - - - l - - ----'I
I!

250847

i 109822 l 43 I

I

II
u1== = = lr==c~

r

i

I

0

MINE " D "

0

MINE .. E "

11

TOT.AL

I

20034
14676
19413
22456
27136
27955
20482
16226
18313
15879
20386
19087

13939
69
6566
6423 j 97 !l 78986 I 47309
59
10315
70
6837
6600
96 ii
64471
38030
59
42641
65
14183
73
7670
6370
83 11 70411
16515
73
9784
6557
67 I\
92774
55381
59
1
21369
78
8867
6017
68 11 109037
65520
60
21180
75
11012
8050
73 1 113440
70140
61
15288
74
8484
6570
78 1 84802
51614
68
12126 . 75
9648
6088
63 i 72049
43574
64
12780 I 69
10950
6630
60 1 76315
43310
57
10719
67
10423
8650
83
76802
45114
60
18965
68
10235
8493
83
91702
56079
61
_--~~1_o_o___j.._ 6_9_ ~ _9_1_so_t--_7_0_6o- -t_7_7--1r--7-37_7_6- t_ 4_36_o_6---t-_5_9_

TOTAL 1

242043

175429

I
I

July
Aug,
Sept.
Oct.
Uov,

:

Dec.

I

=-~=-.~-=--~· =--·~-=~~--=-~ =-..--~--== - = = = = = ~ = - ~ - - - i i - - ~ ~ ~ ~ --

\

i

Jan.

Feb,
March
April
Uay
~une

!

1
I

72

109626

83508

76

1004565

602318

60

J,

1

I

�STATE~. .,1NT SHOWUTC· WORK DONE BY HUJIMG !.!ACHINE:So

July 1p l913=~June 308 19140

MONTH

H!tJE •IAIi
Hoo o f
Toni;i

Cut e

July
August
September

1360

October

151'7

?Iovember

2338

December
January

June

2594
1797
1395
1176
1204
1462
15~2

TOTAL CUTS

19650

February
March
April
l!ay

per
Cut

1857

4ol1.
3 o23

1398

September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
lay
Jun,
'lOi'AL CUTS

Ave, Tons
per Cut

2867
3995

4131
2967

3.93
3.93

4061

3081

2108

3733

4798
4210
3264
2636
2738

2378
2849
2812

4o4l

1768

4.,60

4,66
4.52
4.20

4.66

2237

2146
2014
1955
1998
2184
2302
2173

4.61

C II

Tons
per

1747
1783
2308

2090

3o96
3o90

4.10
4.13
3086
4.J.7

4.1~
4,43
4ol7
4o37
4o61
4o3l.

26333

4.ol7

TOTAL
2o87
3.03
3o30

3,51
3,41
3o75

3.26
a.11
3,32
S.96
3.69

3.35

11935
10414
10940
13691
16375
16624
12681
10649
10639
10823
12982
10735

3.97
3.57
3o8l

4o04
4o00

4o2l
4.07
4,08
4,07
4.17
4,32
4,06

148488

24752

38058

1696

I

HINE "E"

2180
1931
1869

4.67

3345
3768
2535

3o92

4.96
4.01
4.26
4,42

s. oo

1734

1340
1410
2577

3o9l
3o99
4o03

39695

II

Cut

3o8i3
3o9l

3279

Uo. of
Cut@

3o77
3o80
3o89

3071

3o97

2811
2500
3334

Tons
par
Cut

4.00
4,00

2980

I

iHNE

3906

4o64

HINE "D"
July

3296

4o06
4o5l

4o20
4o2l

No. of
Cuts

3034

3.76
4.10
3075
3.69

Ave, Tone
per Cut,

August

l

- ·-- -

- -

MINE IIBII

a.a7

4,06

�S'j.1.4. 'i1E!1EWT SHOWING NUMBER OF DAYS MINES WORKED

NlJ"..IBER OF MINERS .AND DAY HEN EtlPLOYEDo

.
De.ys Worked
Bo.of Miners
No,of Loaders
No,of Co.Men

Jul

Aug

Sept

oct

MINE o A n
Nov Dec

21

15

15

37

24

23

34
83

21@

57
30
82

24

60

75

78

31

31
85

85
40

80

78

Jan

Feb

Mar

.Apr-

Uay

June

18
90

16

15
85

19
88

18

15

87

78

69

39

40

27

30

97

84

81

25
74

33
79

18

17
35
69
83

17
31
65
85

18

32
69

64

24
28
64

94 •

79

13
32
61
81

16
75

15

18

16

74

76

48
84

45
84

71
45

87

77

MIME fl B n

'

Days Worked
No,of Miners
No.of Loaders
No.of Co,1.len

22

18

17

24

33

34
52
70

25

31
61
86

46

71

56
75

24
31

61
84

24
29
61
78

97

30

MINE° C fl
Days Worked
lto,of Miners
Ho,of Loaders
?lo,of Co,Men

20

79
28
·71

15
79

14

24

24

24

78

76

33
80

35

76
45
83

79
54
100

90

50
92

18
79
52

16

108

86

25

18

15

43
64
163

15
43

16

45

38

44

65

119

65
127

64
124

21
15
33
66

22
23
31
53

23
23

23
16

33

40

53

118

96

101

75
47

84

47
77

MINE ti D n
Daya Worked
18
Ho.of Miners
49
lo.of Loaders 54
lfo,of Co,Hen 104

14
49
48
115

18
38
65
120

67
112

65

24
12
37
58

22
14
35
54

93

94

82

9521 994 1010 1056 1165 1036 1021 1024

980

958

16

24

45
60

41

24
36
59
130

59
117

132

66
139

16
39

MINE tt E "
Days Worked
-,,of Miners

25

lo.of Load.era

l

l

20

25
48

lo,of ca.Men

50

22

24
15
23
55

23
6
27

46

24

15
23
52
/"!

lo,of Co.Yen

98

86

118

108

~-~

107

25
15
32
48
.,.,._
98

'"'

TOTAL Nm!BER ELfPLOYED
I

858

889

�COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF EXPENSES o
TOTAL ALL MI NESo
Period0 July l , 1913--June 30, 19140
TONS
-

I

LUMP

36,600 §.QQ I

·=-~

LABOR

Maintenance

PER
WlTERIAL
TON I

$ 47377 078 0047

PER II
TON I

I~

89856o ll

0089

: and Light

a1oa1 . 9o . oa1 Ii

21337 034 0021

52369024 I 0052

Mini ng

556706079 1.555 jl

66093089 0066

622800068 I 0621

I

893,237 ~

PER

TON

42478033 0042 $

I Air0 Drai nage

RUN MINE

TOTAL

EGG

13.,687 600

Hauling

NUT

7,056 1200

Weighi ng and
Loading

SLACK
53,983 1QQ.

Development

I

I

l

I

119676.92 1. 119 1 27918011 0028

I

l

35149 061 .o3s ii
I
I'
82858al9 \o082 i'

I

l, 004., 564 !§QQ.

.147

36459046

. 036

20099o70 Jo020

102957089

0102

0080035 .001 1I

38695 . 05

.039

I

1309 07 9 i .001
I

1'

I

Superintendence

147595003

31814070 looa2
1·1
I

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-

SM!E PERIOD PR.t!.""VIOUS YEARo
Period, July 1, 1912- -June 30, 19130
-

·-

=

7

LUJ.IP

.

se,2so 1100

RUN MINE

850,004 llQ.Q.
EGG

!I r ;- - ~
- ~ ~,I

i

I

Hauling

129495 . 64 I10139

29910 . 09 . 032

Loading

33608 056 I10036

1555 . 17 . 002 1

I

9,140 400

22620 . 24 ,. 024

Entry

NUT

I
i

Ventilation

4,411 lSOO

ao,22a.m

-

158074

I
I

. 648

159405 1173

ol7l

35163 . 73

.oae

22778 . 98

. 024

1

29342 . 59 . 032

14792 . 96 . 015 1

44135 . 55

.047

!

'I

8461. 47 . 009 .

1486. 49 .002 1

I

9947 . 96

.ou

!

18106 . 35 . 019

.oos

5567 . 39 . 006 1
2257 . 08 . 002

23673.74
6711 . 48

. 025
. 007

9842 . 53 .011

3819.12 .004 1

"13661 , 65

.015

I $793980. 78 .852 $125396.78 .134 $919377. 56

. 986

I

Drainage

-

I

I

SLACK

-

I

! $538049 . 00 1. 577 1$ 65849074 0071 $ 603898074

Mining

I

932,015 900

'
I
I

I

Dead Work
Unusual ;Expense i
Additi9ns i
\
Betterments
!

4454 ■ 40

I

--- - -- -- - I

T OTAL

!

'
'

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r.

t-6'.~:

EXPLANATORY NOTES OM COST OF COAL FOR YEAR 1913-140

There is a general increase in the cost of coal at all mines,

due to depreciation being charged outo
There is an additional increase at 11A11 and 11 B11 • Mines, due to
a large amount of development work in rocko

The rock tunnel through the

faulte6 district at "A" Mine, 1400 feet long, and the Van Dyke slope and

manway, nB 11 Mine., both in rock, going against the cost of coal at these

two mines.
11 0 11

Mine has encountered bad roof and low coal in the lower

entries, which has added appreciably to the cost in this mineo
"D" Mine has been compelled to carry the cost of the longwall
experiment in "D", No. 31 which has also made pillars unobtainable in the
upper workings of "D", No o lu

�C01.1Pft.RAT!VE STATEMENT OF COAL UINED., REDUCED TO RUN OF UINE BASISo

With Cost and NWJ1ber of Days Mines Workedo

MINE II A n·

YEAR

1907-8
1908-9
1909-10
1910-ll
1911-12
1912-18
1913-14

DAYS
\'lORKED

278
263
276
252
248
220
224

TONS
MI NED

152205095
179872035
204885030
212688020
223773085
186875070
193472010

I

TOTAL
COST

MINE II B

DAYS
WORK-

COST
PER
TON

I

280
259
263
258
248
221
220

126382. 85
226682 . 35
264667.90
299887 020
268545 . 75
235117010
250846.55

$122387 . 59
213710 . 99
250804062
286568 . 14
256103~98
212531.34
252236.71

I

$
151
257
275
270
278

328.00
18121 . 60
27820 . 65
58852. 65
101946. 50
109625.70

COST

42726090
128975035
207401.15
244009.85
251182.25
171885035
208577.65

$ 52562013 la230
0937
120902.83
0920
190891.79
0888
216623.05
20'8366.20
0830
0953
163284.10
0989
206322.60

TOTAL

COST
PER

TON

ED

$135118069
.a0a I 261
180431072 ' 1.003
258
272
221989.99 I lo083
231780.38 1.089
257
232111.74 I 1.038
241
223
202256 .06 ,· 1.002
223553.67
lol56
236

UINE fl D II

.968
0942
0948
.955
.954
.909
1 . 007

MINE " E "

1907-S
1908-9
1909-lO
1910-ll
1911-12
1912-la
1913-14

TONS
MINED

l

MINE II C "

1907-8
1908-9
1909-10
1910-11
1911-12
1912-13
1913-14

ff

6.559
2151 . 44
26438 . 23 1.459
52776 . 10 1.896
69428.76 ~ 1.180
115409 . 13 1.132
l o307
143314.90

200
263
270
256
242
221
219

31153080
113568055
169671080
193103080
234712 . 90
236191 . 00
242043.00

$ 30605095
0983
109703063
.966
173039.20 1 . 020
197710.65 10023
233780.04
.953
225896.93
.959
265005.58 lo095

TOTAL
1019
352469.60
1043
649426.60
1232 864747.75
977509 . 70
1280
1249 1037067040
932015 . 45
1155
1177 1004564.90

$340674.36
.966
626900.61
.966
863163. 83
.998
985458.32 1.ooa
989,790.72
. 954
919377.56
.986
1090733.46 1. 086
'

�a SEAM, MINE II D II o

COST PER TOW OF LOUGWALL MINING, NOo

Ssptembe~J 1913--June, 19140

~~===========~=~=:: •~- · =~•=-=~~
Cutting
Blasting c9; Drilling

Loading

!

Packwall &amp; Cribs

-

.

'"·-~

I 0451
0045 I 0065
0366

!I:

I

1

0321 i 0355 1 .. 884

I

0211

! 0398

I

0055

0458 j 0358
l

0049

0009 , 0025

Blackamithing

0012

0020

0019

I

0044

l

0537

0028

0512 .

I

I
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ol47 I
:

;

I

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0013

I

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ooa6 ; 0059 1

I 0014

0032

0096 I 0014

0028

0025

0047

i

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Superintendence

.086

0124

0090

0082

0261

0218

Lia.chine Repairs

0049

0030

0025

0025

0049

0036

it - - - - - - - - - l - - --l-- -+--

I

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!

I

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0372 1 0146 : 0243 1 0288 : 0306

r

0010

0622
I

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0033

1

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ol45

0220

ol53

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0022

0015

0074

- - ! - --t-- - t - - -- t - - - - t --

--+----t-- - -

TOTAL COST. ON CAR
AT SLOPE ROPE

19089 lo548 10469 lo679 20355 lo684 lo403 lo922 lo49l lo274

OTHER PRODUCTIOM
EXPEUSE

0462

TOfAL
TONS PRODUCED

·1

1

j

Brushing
Timbering

-----7·~·-=--

I 0049 ; o0oa oll5 ol28 ( 0272 ol57 ; 0129 1 .,174 ' 0091 0051 :
t

Driving

·- - - -

- SEPTJ__OCT ~ NOVo I DEC J JANo I FEBo ' MARo ~ "A°PR} ___ MAY - JUNEl ~
I $0123 i 0194 0337 I ;·-3--61~ ! ...:.o-2-B f, ,. 0172 -· 0218 I -:·l.7i" •• 0169 -:t5i:,

0396

0390

.265

0381

0386

,392

.417

0387

.398

$lo55l lo944 lo859 l.944 20736 2.070 l.795 2.339 l.878 lo~~
1100

819

992

1242

752

689 , 1033

680

978

880

�ti--,' '")
k.) 0

COAL PRODUCED BY THE SUPERIOR COAL COllPANYo
July l~ 1913--June 30, 19140

MINE n A n

liOllTH

LUMP

July
Aug,

=

EGG

NUT

SLACK

TOTAL

June

32 015
94 , 65
31. 20
233.65

14349035
10914050
12709065
15653 . 95
22726075
22723010
l782lo20
13980040
14397 , 85
16634. 80
17160 . 55
14008.35

14349035
10914050
12709065
15653.95
22726075
22723.10 I
17821020 I
13980040 i
14430,00
16729045 I
17191.75
14242.00

TOTAL

391, 65

193080045

193472. 10

Sept,
Oct,

Nov,
Dec,

Jan,
Feb,
March
April
May

I

"
RUN
OF
MINE

I

i

I

I

I

--

I

July

Aug,

Sept,
Oct,

MINE " B "

1469. 55
608 . 75
431 . 65

1334, 70
1366,85
678 . 35
256, 85

May
June

17292 . 30
19960. 95
19173 , 40
15708 . 80
15685 . 05
15712 . 45
16933 , 30
21361 050
11281 , 45

TOTAL

202430.85

2509.95

3686.75

Hov,
Dec,
Jan,
Feb,

March
AprU
~

17930 , 80
16333 . 10
15058. 25

17930, 30
16333,10
15058 , 25
20096 , 55
21936 . 55
20283 . 40
15965 , 65
15685,05
15712 , 45
16933. 30
21361.50
11281.45
208577.55

�COAL PRODUCED BY THE SUPERIOR COAL COMPANY, Continuedo
July 18 1913--June 30, 19140

I liOllTH

LUMP

I
I

July
Aug.

RUN OF

EGG

MINE

April '
Hay
June

18914075
15297 095
14967 040
18856 . 00
26047 . 40
27591.30
18808020
15935 . 65
16530. 60
16461 045
21740 . 35
19670 005

TOTAL

17967 . 00

230821 010

Oct.
NOY,

Dec,
Jan,
Feb,
March

I
NUT

SLACK

TOTAL

444010
50065

20106050
15710045
15559050
24783070
28369.70
31466 020
22049.20
16509.75
16909.90
16837 . 75
22528000
20015 . 90

I

747065
361085
592 ol0
4564 . 90
2121040
3874. 90
3241 000
574.10
379 . 30
376 030
787 . 65
345 085

Sept,

I

MINE n C "

1362080
200090
I

- . - -

-

-

--

2058 , 45
-

I

I

250846 . 55

I
llINE n D "

July
Aug,
Sept,
Oct,
lov.
Dec,
Feb,
Jlarcb

667 . 70
1675. 50
2007 085
2978 040
1517 . 55
261 . 60
14. 00

20033 . 90
14676 . 10
18745 . 75
20780 . 70
25128 050
24601 . 15
18964. 35
15964. 00
18298. 45
15878075
20385 085
19087020

TOTAL

9122 060

232544070

Jan,.

April
Kay
June

375 070

20033090 I
14676.10
19413 . 45 I
22456020
87136 035
27955 025
20481090
16225 060
18312. 45
15878. 75
20385 085
19087. 20

375070

242043 000

~

~

�COAL PRODUCED BY THE SUPERIOR COAL COMPANY, Continuedo
July l, 1913--June 30, 19140

UINE n En
I

I

MONTH

LUt..fP

RUN OF
MINE

EGG

NUT

July
Aug,

545055

2062095

1155.55

. 35030

249ol5

2547 095

1108095

Sept,
Oct,

754.50
1892.85
Nov,
l33lo80
Dec,
1583.55
Jan,
1110,40
Feb,
507065
March
371,90
April
284.55 I
May
261.00
_ _ _ JU?1
_ e_ 1---_2_26 .10 ~

11

IF==TO=TA=L='===9=l·l=9·~~

2748075
1162000
452065
1046095
252040
1386075
2697080
1448035
1925.80
1007075
3625065
795060
4306035
463o75
3406.00
710060
5855.80
535.95
O --l---3-5_5_o_l5__

I
I

SLACK

1

2931,30

TOTAL

2766025

6565 060
i

6837 035

165045 II
2839,45 i
7670,15
1660055
4730.70
9783070
2070065
3825055
8867ol5
277040
5005020
11012.30
516050
3923085
8484.30
489040
4229040
9647.70
436o65 ' 5371085
10950.50
739080
5281055
10422050
351000
3230090
10234065
_ _31_3_._90----ii-----3-7_7_6o_4_5-----l--9-l _49_._e_o _ _n

l

I ·3-~~6~~-oa_o~ ........l-~ll~7~7~o3_5~-'=I=-~=0-~56=-~=6,~0 ~

479120-~

109625.70

78985,65
64471,50
70411.00
92774,10
109036.50
113440.25
84802,25
72048,50
76315.30
76801,75
91701,75
73776.35
1004564,90

TOTAL--.ALL MINES
...

- l293,;
20- r.73291.25
611.00
59769.60
Sept,
2014030 I 64229.80
Oct.
73035,60
8133025
Rov, II 5461,05
94116000
Doc,
96786075
8436.85
Jan.
73228.35
5868,95
Fob,
65190075
1343.35
March
69245.70
797.35
April
69314.30
755,50
May II 1079,85
86504,05
68525025
June
805.60
July
Aug,

I
1155,55
1108,95
1162,00
2516,50
1995.50
1880.00
1007,75
795.60
463,75
710,60
535,95
355,15

165,45
1660.55
2070.65
277.40
516,50
489,40
436065
739,80
351,00
313090

3210035
2981,95
2839.45
7428020
5393030
6059,25
4180,70
4229.40
5371.85
5281.55
3230,90
3776045

13687,30

7056,60

53983,85

I

I

f

f

,_

i

TOTAL

I 36600.25
I

-

893237.40

...

35.30

�DISTRIBUTION OF COAL MIUED--July l, 1913--June ·30, l9l4o
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEMo
-·

MOHTH

July
Augo
Sept.
Oct,

Nov,
Dec.

Jan,

Feb,
March
April
May

June
TOTAL

LUMP

RUN OF
MINE

EGG

363045 i 73102010
319090 l 59683000
264010
64279035
1228065 I 70397050
2446065
90629085
2604030
96091055
3523085
72101075
636075
65879085
379030
69382020
376030
69228070
787065
86409000
3l4a40
68695020
13245030
885880005

NUT

TOTAL

SLACK
-

35030

!

35000
43070

I

61025

(

175025

I
I

75063085
1563000
60960030
957040
65704070
1126025
73338035
1712020
95841035 I
2721015
2832060
101528045 I
77889.10 I
2202025
68884050 !
2367090
12124.00 I
2963030
71893,65 I
2288065
87902005
705040
1076050 -- 70086010
22516060 '--921017o20-

I

COMMERCIAL
July

929075

Aug,

291.10
1750.20
6904.60
2901.90
5893.30
2309,70
793.75
418.05
379,20
292,20
491.20
23354.95

Sept,
Oct,

Nov,
Dec,
Jan,
Feb,
?larch

April
14ay

June
TOTAL

-

7o00

l2o00
2547.10
3267060
506085

8.oo ·
l2o00
6360.55

ll25c55
il38o95
ll62o00
2516050
1965050
1847.00
1020.75
765,60
483.75
710.60
545.95
405.15
13687.30

130045
1660055
1983095
320040
400.25
474040
446.65
769080
351,00
343.90

6881,35

217035
278025
355040
4338010
147lo70

1616065
536.85
283060
610055
1096065
723.80
1447.55
12976.45

2279065 !
1100.so l
3410005 I

17966085
11590.65
10184.20
4267.55
2317035
1959,00
2964,25
1912.95
2699.80
63260.60

USED AT MINES•

1492.25
1430,00
62.25
1343,50
1280,00
63050
1281,45
1200,00
8le45
1241.00
1150.00
Oct,
91.00
1386.90
1290.00
Hov,
96.90
.1631,50
1535,00
Dec,
96.50
1575.85
1466,60
Jan,
109.25
1618.90
1557,90
Feb.
61,00
1912,40
1768,00
March
144040
2052.05
1936,25
April
11s.eo
1861.80
1822,65
May
39,15
1327.05
1291,45
June
35,60
18724,65
17727.85
~ TOTAL I
996,80
NOTE-- Sept.
Tons Slack Dumped) Does not appear in Distribution
,
•
1913 290 75
Oct,
1913, 471,70
"
"
" )
Jilly
Aug,
Sept,

�DISTRIBUTION OF COAL UINED--July l, 1913-June 30, l9l4o

II

UHION PACIFIC Ii
SYSTEM

11

MXHE
II

MINE

A II

MINE

! " B II

----11

10184.10

2324.10

737010

13245030

230658.45

231868020

34168020

885880005

175025

175025

18377040

22516060

53457095

921817020

1;

Run of Mine

li-

TOTAL **

'

=

i

Lump

MINE
n Dn

" C "

I 186870010
!

202315010

I

Egg

I

Nut

I
1

2684075 I 1282060 II l7lo85
204999085 1242125015 12343 6~015

Slack

TOTAL

I

_
_J 186870. lO

I

-

.-

-·

I
'

COlillERCIAL

I

-

Lump

39lo65

Run of lline

6131 090

7782 . 90

l03ol5

I

Egg

6798.50

23354 095

6360055

125 050

2509,95

11

Rut

838lo90

11177035

13687.30

6881035

6881 . 35

11

Slack
II

TOTAL

6523 . 55

i

952 . 00

775 . 85

203.85

11044. 75

12976 . 45

3565 . 10

8684. 25

7002 035

37485035

68260 . 60
=

USED AT MINES~ L
Run of Mine

676 050

192.10

996 080

17727. 85

17727 . 85

17919 . 95

18724. 65

I

TOTAL

=-

37 ol5

,,

Slack

1=:B:

12 060

78. 45

,\

~--- ----

T: T~L

12. 60

37 ol5

208577. 55

250846 . 55

78 045 -=

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

193472. 10

-

--~~ -

676 . 50

242043 . 00 1)108863. 25 1003802 . 45
- -

** Dumped,
"E" Mine, 762 . 45 tons Slack not included in Distribution.

�TOTAL OUTPUT-~FROM DATE OF FIRST PRODUCTIONo
October, 1906--June 30, 19140 •

CALENDAR

I

YEAR.

I

MINE
II

,A

II

I

MINE

!

i

" B

MINE
II C II

II

I -

9117 045 I

1906

i! •

I

I

1907

118983.00 I

1908
1909

1910

170138.20
;

175111.00
239153.20

I

---

I

l.UNE
" D II·

MINE
II E rt·

..

-

-~-

I
236239005 I 320156035
I
I

II TOTAL
:
I

--

! 12008015

2890070

10678075 i 69513025
I
82720080 i 185719055
I
168687095
234434095

I

21489070

'
i

I

I

56680025 I
I

!

141894080 I

220664070

20lo50 , 495460030
i
I

328000

I

192099065 I 31810015

I
J

720456.70
1019458040

I

204819050

240829000 i 263089045

I 196808050

33916095 I 939463040

1912

215096.95

217839015

!

264953.85

2542llo70

88367015 ! 1040468 • 80

1913

189718.75

200824030

248847.65

248078.70 103383040 I 990852.80

1914

94394080

96939.40

114850-.50

110371.75

1911

iI

58889.45

475445.90

'r OT AL

1416532.85

1254758.40

1704456.25
----

1221635.05

316896060 5914279.15

I

.

I

i

�STATEMENT OF NUMBER OF KEGS OF BLACK POWDER USED AND RESULTS OBTAINEDo
July l : 1913--June 301 19140

iI

: UOltTH

ii

i'I
I

I
I

I

July
August
September
October
November
December
Ja.nua.ry
February

I

I
I
I

I
'

llaroh

I April

Yay
June
TOTAL
I

i

Jj,

M I

Mo o of
Tona
Mined

N E

I

R

Noo of

s

per

Used

ICeg

56
50
38
51
83
77
58
38
74
90
85
71
771

iI

j

i

Tons

Kegs

-- ·-

6719
6523
7450
9455
13942
13133
10521
7790
9520
11599
10410
8322
115384
-

I

I

i

II

L
"II

120
130
196
185
168
171
181
205
129
129
122
117
150

ii

!l
Ii

;!
ii
II

1.

,I

I
i
1·

,,Ii
I

I
I

M I

Noo of
Tons
Mined

I

N E R
I

Ii

Noo o~

s

Kegs

I

Used

I

5480
4802
4025
4624
5496
465 4
3950
4025
4012
4103
5154
2781

17
14

::&gt;310b

.1::, J.

I

I

: . = ---:..--I

I

Tons
per
Keg

July
August
September
October
l &lt;lVember
December

January
February
Jlarch

April
May

June
TOTAL
--

-- - .

II
Ii
I'

rj

I
I·
ji
I

I,
Ii

n
I

~

1,

J_

13240
10518
9765
14146
15462
15776
11559
9000
9620
9053
11896
10990
141025

I
i

l

I
I

58
54
35
66
73
88
61
47
44
54
71
64
715

I
I

I
I

19
J.6

344

19
14
9

245
282
447
446
586
469
348
ijo-2--

8

9

7
11
8

!I
i

I

I

!

il
I

I

I

I
I
I

i

I.
II

l!
Ii
11

1'
1!
-·

I
I

I
I

228
195
279
214
212
179
190
191
219
168
168
172
197

I

322
343
503
244

I

MINE n C n

I

-=--=""---=4

i

I=
!

I

MINE II B n

!
ji

I

I

MIME n A 11

MINE n D tt
6095
4361
5230
5941
5767
6775
5244
4100
5533
5160
6421
5987
66614

47

30
24
32
37
35
31
21
31
39
47
50
424

130
145
218
186
l.56

194
169
195
178
133
137
120
157
..

�STATEMENT OF NUMBER OF KEGS OF BLACK POWDER USED AND RESULTS OBTAINEDo
JUl.y l , 1913-June 30, 19140

I MONTH

'I,I
11

M

No o of
i Tons
I Mined

I

N

August
September
October
November
December
January

February
Karch
April
lI

May
June

I TO?AL ·-

I

1!

i

I-

E R

Noo of

TOTAL

I

s

I

Tons

Noo of

M I

I

Tons

ICeg

i

Mined

Kegs
Used

143

11

237

237
260
248
220
228
106
445
720
253
348
209
264

ii

31677
26441
27770
37393
43517
43300
33188
28475
33005
31688
35623
30170
402247

178
149
110
181
222
232
182
123
164
197
219
203
2160

1300
3227
2850
2962
1914
3560
4320
1773
1742
2090
26118

l
5
13
13

la
18
8
6
7

5:
= ~-

10
99

I
I

'

!
i

i
I

!
I
I

I
'

''

ii

s

N E R

Noo of

per

Kegs
Used

- -

July

II

MINE H E "

I',I

-

I
I

I
I

Tons
per
Keg
178
177
252
207
196
187
182
231
201
161
162
149
186

:1
JI

·I
11

I

MINE " A "
11

,1

July
Augllst
September
October
November
December
January

February
llarch
April

I
I

I

Uay
June
TOTAL

11

11

ri
1!

1j

I
M

a

!

I

M ACH I NES

5208
2272
1260
6199
7605
9590
7300
6190
4910
5130
6782
5920
68366

62
16
10
55
65
110
140
60
50
50
60
40

718

MINE II B II

·I

!!

84
142
126
113
117
87
52
103
98
103
113
148
95

I

I
I

II

I

I

!
I

M ACHINES

12450
11531
11033
15473
16441
15630
12016
11660
11700
12830
16207
8500
155471

150

80
85
172
265
165
140
100
140
179
260
110
1846

83
144
130
90
62
9:S

86
117
84
72
62
77
84

I
I

!

I
I

I

!
I

!
I
I
I

'1

�STATEMENT OF Nill.IBER OF KEGS OF BLACK POt'DER USED AND RESULTS OBTAINEDo

J uly l, 1913--June 30, 19140

'

!.10NTH

rUHE c, c "

MINE w D n

UACHIMES

Noo of

Tons
Nined
July
August
September
October
November
December
January

February
March
April
May
June

TOTAL

MACH!ilES

Noo of
Kegs

Tons
per

Noo of
Tons

Used

Keg

t!ined

76

13939
10315

6867
5192
5795
10637
12908
15690
10490

15
195
135
225
100

7510

90

so

58
386

l~l.83

~June

~TOT.AL

Tons
per

160
110
140
210

Keg;

87.
94

101
79

54
• 96

16515
21369

300

71

70

21180

200

105
150

7290
7785

75
50

97
156

15238
12126
12780

300

50

80
158

106
51
151
81

10719

90

119

10632
9026
109822

125

85

100

90

13965
13100
175429

160
120
2028

109

1250

88

2513
4200
2015
2754

1211

50
70
30
10
10

••••

975

••
15

800

10

1620
7816
8093
6660

20
40

38657

90
90
435

87
86

TOTAL

!UUE " E "

July
August
Sept8l!lber
October
lovsmber
Dec81!1ber
January
February
March
April
Uay

Noo of
ICee;s
Used

50
60
67

275
121
•••
65
80
81
195
90

74
89

40977
33510
34286
51578
59534
62090
46019
38286
38300
44280
55679
43206
547745

512
366
280
642
775
'TOO

695
300
443
409

695
460
6277

80
92

122
80
77
89
66
128
86
108
80
94

87

�STATEm:UT OF NUMBER OF POUNDS OF PERMISSIBLE POWDER .USED A~YD RESULTS OBTAINEDo
July 18 1913-...June 30, 19140

llONTH
No .. cf

Tons
Mined
July
August
September
October
lovember
December

24i22

2120
4000

riUJE H A n
lfoo of

Pounds

per

Uaed

Pound

Mined

Pounds
Used

:woo
750

2o42
2o82

500

8000

1180

800

3.93

January

February
March
April

May
June
TOTAL

9722

MINE n E "
Noo cf

Moo of
Tons

Tone

2550

3.81

August

September
October
lioven:ber
December
January
February
March

April

May
l une

'l'OTAL

6332
4520
8355
3803
5986
8050
5595
5288
5010
834
400
400
54573

2500
1550
1950

3910

1300
800

3o00
3o00

1450

3o00

8803

950

4806
8050
5595
5288
5010

1200
1650
1400
1300
2000

4.00
4o00
4088
4o00

834

200
100
100

400
400
44851

12450

950

1500
1650
1400
1300
2000

200
100
100
15000

2o75

2.92
4.28
4.00
3.99
4.88
4.00
4.07

2.so

4.17
4.00
4.00

3.64

Pound

2400
4355

TOTAL
July

Tons
per

..

4o07

2o50
4ol7
4o00

4.00
3.60

�STATEMEMT SHOWING COSTS PER TON OF BLASTIMG MATERIAL~

July 1 3 1913--June 30 1 19140

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7630
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4392
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Septo 5260
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6199
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11
Nov.
8785
186029
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496059
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Dec,
9590
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15630
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Jan,
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July

!I

6867

Aug,

5192

Sept.

5795

Oct, 110637

Nov,

i 12908

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Fab, ' 7510
Uar.
7290
Apr,
7785
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10315
14183

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233023
293090
403050

21369

573005

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12780
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July f
Aug, I
Sept.
Oct,
Nov.

Dec,

Jan,

6423
6600
6870
6557
6017 .
8050

6570
6088
1lar0h 6630
April j 8650
May

. Feb,

June

8493
7060

$291.30
268 . 86
290.02
193.72
• 210.01
267.30
261,42
222.11
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142.78

212.83
195.26

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�STATEi'JENT OF NU!IBER OF TIES USED IN SUPERIOR MINESo

J uly 10 1913-Juna 30, 1914a

MONTH 41
3x4
1

MINE fl A II
48

4x5 4x4
500

July
Aug.
Sept,
584
Oct,
636
Nov.
1286
Deco
842
98 3
Jan. 1300
Feb,

Uch,

463
461

Apr ,

4~1...i
:,1

933
78
279
275

May
262
June
160
TOTAL 3488 5554

91

ar

¼ x4i- Cull
20
115
20

60
200

260

200
179

494

40

TOTAL

4t
3x4

520
115
20
584
636
406
1306
1825
1360 1232
1796
718
279
8
537 164
160
9836 1830

4r

MINE II B II
91
8 t'

4x5

4x4 4:.h4¼ Cull Steei

24

July

100

Sept,
Oct,
Hov ,
Dec.

..

155
93
92

440

735

514
Jan.
660
109
Feb.
818 1616
Uch.
375
951
Apr,
255
May
197 · 402
June 478 445
TOTAL 3018 4577

200
200
432
75
20
652

615

July

80
36

541
800
655
220
150

641
955
748
220
682
1249
787
18
2134
1526
687
674
943
2384 , 11246

1995

3227

52
197
164

52
205
328
l l.7_
6361

37

3553

Feb,

llch,
Apr,
May
.lune
~TOTAL

200

64
14

80
50
85
130
345

24

50
205
50
110 150
53
50
611 250

51
111

80
80

100

798

304
88

240
44
43
719

1232

28
100
66

580
800
516
763
70
1005
187
777
632
738
7300

595

215
100
22
46
477

100
595

200

2159
100
646
888
731
763
70
1345
187
777
798
827
9291

TOTAL

40

35

Oct.
Nov,
Dec,
Jan,

100

MINE n D 11

MIUE n E n
Aug.
Sep,

TOTAL I

744
98
1590

700
98

1084

MINE n C "
Aug.

4½'

240

80
236
75
64
38

304
20
49,4

1577
3192
1101
130
50
886
391 348
667
260
233 ·811
1557 9400

1912
28 1156
24
406 1700
1199
159 793
2584
100 220
2256
331 170
2260
2174
60
18
3604
200 400
100
1268
200 179
1458 482
51
1583 150
97
100
1273 150
46
21595 1242 1797 4057 200

3400
2150
2151
3398
2757
3837
5444
5405
2533
2339

2597
2280
38291

I

I

I
I

11
I

�STATEMENT OF lftJMBER OF PROPS USED IN THE SUPERIOR MINES o

J ul y 1, 1913- June 30, 19140
I

rn:rnE n A n
6-}i

7&amp;

av

12
Sep.
74
Oct.
80
90
Nov o
1330
Dec o
Jan .
226
Feb,
394
lfar,
40 498
Apr,
62 166
May
72
30
June
14
25
TOTAL 2548 719

1223
3219
265 6
23 61
3297
1691
1860
2098
1333
1729
1747
1693
24907

890
76
748
355
813
1851
1863
1155
378
296
360
553
9338

MONTH
Juli
Augo

6f

154 I

gt

14
2
16

MINE

TOTAL
226'r
3307
3478
2796
4200
4872
3949
3647
2263
2255
2209
2285
37528

6'

50

6½'

4

4

8

66

.

MINE II C"
Jul .

708
500
Sep .
858
Oct,
416
ltov, 1178
Dec, 1174
Jan, 1194
Feb, 1560
Mar,
1348
Apr,
708
llay
482
June
552
_TOTAL 10678
Aug,

428
695

965
342
305
1205
2204
2235
966

44

36
8

4

1757
224
1391
1950
15482

92

1717
878
1171
2049
4077
3413
2160
3498
3105
932
1873
2502
27375

1026
924
548
508
2580
1318
1200
910
366
642
238
245
10505

21
21

68

Sep,

36

Oct.

2120
218
600
1290
1512
1345
1157
1064
1375

llov ,

Dec .
Jan,
Feb .

Yeh.
Apr .
l:b.y
.T......

6

743

4

3

ll4

3

A

_ TOTAL

285

B II

8'
5-32

9'

TOTAL
2t:,'(~

1602
1802
3520
3720
3004
3298
2607
2824
2561
3733
1503
33052

4

230
176
235
1246
773
573
446
483
603
1455
6756

180
264
948

98

1408
1112
1355
1115
759
604
705
341

2368
482
1682
2698
2624
2700
2272
1823
1985
1448
633

19'-~

11709 10714

62
300
395
300
150
200
272
80
14
62
69
68
1972

907
1690
1942
2208
1482
2535
2906
1479
1213
1323
1955
2741
22381

24

24

1995
2938
2885
3016
4212
4053
4378
2469
1593
2027
2283
3054
34903

TOTAL

MINE 11 E n

Jul.
Aug.

II

MINE" D "

1938

1123

7t
22Sl6
1594
1568
3344
3485
1758
2525
2034
2378
2078
3122
48
26230

98

1923
22638

2006
1440
1520
1004
3848
3822
2620
2864
1760 498
1412 166
54
804
811
25
23911 743

5701
5331
5219
7723
9139
4994
5814
5276
5100
4612
5223
1809
65941

3474 44 11225
60
9207
2376
4173 106 11018
14079
5352
18833
5846
4 18042
9222
16057
7623
14044
5904
4398 14 11770
• 3031
2 9223
10731
4650
11267
8622
64671 230 155496

�COS'i' OF POWER AT SUPERIOHo
July 1., 1913-Ju~ 30J 19140

~OMTH
I

Ligh"i;

July
August

February
Uarch
April
lla.y
June

TOTAL

168., 946

January

I
l

l COST PER I
Ko Wo Ro i
--, -·------··
I

I

I

Power

Total

232.,710
231., 224
2301600
265,382
273,124

242,037
241,143

I

\

l

I
!

9,327

9,919
11,797
11,944
12,031
17,284
17.,651
14.,895
17,003
15., 620
15,690
15, 785

September
October
'Rovember
December

TOTAL cos·.~

ICIL0!_,7AT 1i' HOURS

294.,371

271,029
238,719
257.,577
255,685
287,240
214,115

242.,397

277,326
285, 155

I

I

I
I
I

311,655

288., 680

7.,054029
6,574049

I

6,522044
7.,088061
7,059031
6, 660023
6.,483067

I'
I

I
I

253., 614

a, 459025

274., 580
271,305

8,141032
10,744083

302~ 930

3, 111,. 776

I

$ 7,168J16

289,900

s, 625060

3t _?80~722

$90,582010

i

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I

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00263
.0227

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
I'

I

.0243

00221
00229
00255
00313
00291
00358

July
August
September
October
llovembsr
December
January

February
llarch
/ April
' lla.y

June
TOTAL

MUMBER 0 F

K I L O WA T ~ S
TOTAL

MINE

MINE

"A"

"B"

"C"

"D"

"E"

40,546

31.,124
31,573

42,119
43,974

45,400
45,618

32,883

43,607

44,. 273

40,824
38,370
38,936

199,720

39,666
41,078
41,804

49,092

50,921
52,476

47,226

229,. 861

48,178
49,675

236,844

39,307
36,165
39,083
42.., 551
48,139
44.137
467 ,.510

46,299

59,411
47,060

44,192

45.,567

43,700

44,993
44.., 973

43,607
49,851
47.700
561,233

51,106
49.240
581,088

I
I
I

I

i

MINE

56,.433

I

I

00276-

LUNE

50., 659

:

I

MINE

39., 289
40.,021
42., 956
44,453
51,796
54., 379
40.,496
39.,806
39,733
47.,033
43 .. 207
523,715

I

00277

STATE:!ENT OF POWER USED AT SUPERIOR !!INES•

MONTH

I

I

200,013
198,.824

48,404

259,119
235,449

43,427
42,.620
42,361
48,345
47.941
536,307

210,202
213,225
244,474
232.225
2,669,803

209,847

I

�ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF COST PER KILOWATT HOUR OF POWERo
July l I 1913-June 30 1914 0

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~
~

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1},

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00279 00210 00016 00294 224504 pp

17533 GP

I

Aug, .ool9 00087 00055 00009 00011 00065 00047
pp
.001, 00305 00108 00015 00290 204783

36360 GP

I

Sep, .0017 00068 ,0034 00007 00009 .0058 00050 o0017i 00260 00212 00015 . 0268 212077 pp

I

30320' GP

Oct, ,0018 ,0057 . 0041 00007 00004 .0053 00032

.ooo, 00221 00216 00012 00233 245951 pp

I

61375 GP

Nov, ,0014 ,0076 110031 00007 00001 .0053 ,0040 000031 00225 00250 00012 .0242 254940 PP I
30215 GP '.

Dec, ,0012 ,0063 .0028 00003 00007 00056 ,0043 ••••• 00212 .0214 00011 ,0224 282270 pp ~
29385 GP ,
Jan, ,0019 ,0058 .0025 00003

.oooa 00058 .0043

•••• 0

,0214 00204 .0012 ,0228 258980 l!P
29700 GP I

Feb, ,0011 ,0060 .0029 , 0004 .. 0003 .0082 .0042 .ooos .0235 .0158 00013 .0254 238954 pp

15020 GP

liar, ,0027 , 0061 ,.0059 .0007 ,0009 ,0090 ,0050

...... ,0303 .0193 .0013 ,0305 246090
28490
**

PP
GP

Apr, ,0021 ,0059 .0047 , 0004 .0002 .0086 . 0048 .00ll .0267 .0290 .0012 ,0296 263850 pp
7455 GI
Kay •0028 ,0057 00068 ,0002 .0023 .oon ,0039 ,00lC .0290 ••••• ,0031 .0355 302930 pp
•••• • GP
June ,0029 ,0060 .0030 .0004 .0014 .0049 ,0049 .0015 .0235 ••••• .0032 .0290 289900 pp
••••• GP
• Cost Exclusive of Gas Plant

**

11

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�I

SUMMARY OF PERSONAL INJURIESo
July 1 0 1913-J une 30 1 19140

,1~ _~

!

I

l

1

.

h"~

-

• B•~- "C"

"D"

J

TOTAL

I

Fall of Rock
Fall of Coal
Hine Oars
Powder &amp; Gas
Kining
lUsoellaneous

I-

-

___

·-

"E" ~ OTAL

TOTAL
-

-

I

I

I

--~ --

II l

- - - --·- - - _ __

_

_ __ _ _

-

-

·-

2
2

11

-

-

--

-

'

MINES

-- _

'C" .

·i:~""E" t TOTAL

:

9

7

12

4

'
'

2

1
1
6 114
6 , 5

4

3

2

1

l
9 17
3
6

l 1
4
3 1

I

1

l
_ 29 _~o __ 12

; r·-;--1 --s;TTT 7
II

1 ! 10
2 I
I 2
1 !1 7
6_j 25
- - --

35
a
4
50
23

8
11

6 4
12 11

2
10

2 l
7
7
29 30

36

l

12
L_l 32

I
I

-

8

I

l

:

2
12

4
11
7
5
138

1

21
18
52
8

aa

132
- ·-

- - - - . . . , - - - - - - -- ---1 1

6

TOTAL

,I

1

Released during Year - Ending June 30, .. ~91~ _ 10~ --~ _! ~-~-00 ____ __ _ ___ __$1_0_5_. _oo_ _ __
Fatal
·
- -- ··-· ---· -Died after treatment
In Hospital
l ot recovered sufficiently to work
l ot released
Lett the service
Brought suit against Company

I

1

3 ! 'l
__ 6_ -~ _25
36
Ii

- --

i

I

"Bl

I

- - -

_J

T A L_

A

A.

B

1
2_

4
+

I
i

11
1,

L_ -·- -

;'.
II

t
l

b'

1
2

~ - I!-_ :

t!
1

:

1
l

I

4_

1

2

I

1
I

I!

Ii

CAUSE OF
ACCIDENT

~

1

__ _

_ }'~INES__~ _

14lllers
1!
2
j
Dri vars
Top men
'
Loaders, Inside I
1
l
Inside Men
Outside Men
Mechanics
1 - - - t - - - -· - - + -- - - + - -_-

It - - -- -

[

1

OCCUPATION

_A ___ T . A~~

$105 . 00

-1,

�PERSONAL INJURIES DURING THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 19140
LOCATIOM

---.,
ii

. .

.

-T

KIND OF
i Il1JURY

OF
I NUMBER
INJURIESi&gt;

1 (Cl~,ss);::
,,
MINE n A fl

i

I

I

I

I:

Ii

i
I
I

,i

•I

I

,,

i

I

I

··,I
NUMBER OF

INJURIES PER
MILLION TONS

I
I

I

.fi

I

I

B
C
D

'

!

25
3

7,739
64,491

I

!

129022
15051

I

I

UINE n B fl

I

I

I
I
I

YIHE n C 11

A
B

l

C
D

35
4

II
l

i

:ma,577
5,959
52,144

29
3

A

4 .

I B
I DC

30
l

I

llillE n E n

I
I

i

A

Ii

1

II

8,650
83,616

I

II

I
I

ll5o7l

llo96

60,511

16052

8,068
242,043

123094

6
2
130
15

167,428
502,283
7,727
66,971

ll

I

I

I

I

!

I
I

4

2
1

B
C
D

'

54,813
109,626
9,966
27,407

A
B
C
D

TOTAL ALL MINES Ii

4o79

167 065
l9ol6
i

A

11

MINE II D ff

I

I

B
C
D

!

TONS OF COAL
MINED
PER INJURYo

l

i
!

I

I

I
I

I

4ol3

I

18.24
9ol2
100035
36.48

I

5.97
1.99
129.35
14.93

-

• Claaa A- Fatal Injuries.
Claes B- Pemanent disability; i.e., such injuries as have prevented the

injured employee from again engaging in the work in which he was
engaged prior to the time of injury.

Class C- Injuries causing loss of more than three days time and requiring
attention of a physician or surzeon but from which the person injured entttely recovered.
~
Claea D-, Accidents resulting in slight injuries, which did not prevent the
injured employee from performing his duties for more than three
days during the ten days immediately following the accident.

�SUID.1.ARY OF PERSON.AL INJURIES~

Five Years Ending June 303 1914 0
:

F A T AL

:t
P.~ _-· __
M~-;ES
nAn
11,B"
I
,11c11
"D''
I

0CCUPATIOU

I

. I •

Ii 1
1

Miners
Drivers

LI

3

l l=

=

/

8

i

l

3

I

1

1

5

1

1

2

l

5

1 Outside Men

Mechanics

3

I

-

,~ 'A"

1

Loaders, Inside
Inside Men
j

1

'

~ -~.
TOTAL

"E"

I

I

Top men

• 1

I

N O N- F A T A L

1

1

1

I

•,

_

~IMES

--.--

-

ncn

67
35
17 I 13

45

9

19 '

1

2

3

2

25

70
36

1
i __JJ&gt;_j

7

I-

--

•

1

I

7

-

I
JI
"D" i ~~" I; TOTAL

"B"

12
3 I

i

55 I

5 •i

,Ii

1

207
58
9

!

14 11

192

,

24 , 15 1 10 11
4
8
I

97
2

'
I

28
4 ] 135
17
78
1
61 1 19 ;\ 226

:

46

I

1

37

·11

1

I

1
i
I
14 ! 7 ! 13 I 2 :,
4~
TOTAL 1r--,2=--t---a7...-!r -=l,---,-----c6c--1-2-_;__
l8
- -4j. 135 I 177 ! 138 j 149 1-32 ;,--·631- .

= - - - - - - ; 1- -

_

- --

j

-

I

CAUSE OF
ACCIDENT

I

-- -

i

I

I

I1

I

Fall of Rock
Fall of Coal
Mine Care
Powder &amp; Gas
Mining
liiscellaneoue
TOTAL

l

I

6

l

l

l

7

'

,

I

'
1
1'

Il

I

1

'

1

!

.I

,

!

9

42 ' 32

I 29

2
4

15
28
39 , 63

!
!

!

I

i

I

I

i

'

I,

j

i.1:

I

1:

I
I
I

18
44

I :~i ~ i ! ~
42
34
_J__j
l
_6_ j:- ~2- +, -it-- ~
I;:
1 ~~ •
~ J -~ j
138 _ 149
2

2

I

1,

l
2

l

_,

2

J!,

:

I

2 :i

7
:i

~~ '.I'

I

5

;

23
~64
631

I
i

7

TONS MINED FOR EACH FATAL I.ND FOR EACH NON-FATAL .ACCIDENTo

Year Ending JW18 30th ! 1910

1

1911 :

• 1912 1

I

1

- = =-:-,-

-=-=-==--'-! -

;

61 861 '

7,219 i

6,674 '

Non-Fatal : 10., 244 ,
'

) MINE" B n
1

!

I

TONS :

i
I

TONS

i

I

5 Yrs11 Ending
June 30., 1914
TONS

=-==----t-;- "'5·10
~,~8;;-';4~7,---- -n
71 739
71 568
1

I

I

Fatal . 207 1 401 1 122,004 , 83.,727 1171,885 •
I
Non-Fatal , 13,827 1 51 422 i 4,789 , 6,139
5,794 .1
I

! MI?lE n c n

.

1914

I

I TONS
I
TONS
:
!L---IUNE -;;-n-;A--=n - - - :F
c:::-a_t_a-=-1~ : 8_,0~4~,~8=
85=-'",--=2c-=-1~2=
, 6~8~8~ -

I

TONS :

1913 ;

I

154,722
6,119

1

I

l,319,064
2641 667'
8,650
I
9.,558
6,550
i
7,584
241 061 ' 11,534 1
!
I
llillE n D n
Fatal 1 1691 671
i236,19l ! 60,511 '
179,287
Non-Fatal
a,930 1 9,655
6.,018 '. 5,761 ' 8.,068 :
71 220

Fatal
Non-Fatal

:

i

I

I

!

I

Fatal
,
54,813
1581 184
1
1
Non-Fatal
: 13. 910 , 9~ 809 :1 ~ .-;;;4~;:9~6-t;-;~9~~713~6~ - --=-.;;=9~,a
..8~7; - - - ----11,
Es= --~=~
Fa~t~a~l ~ fai6;°J:e7--3-25,836 345,689 ,466,008 167,428
267,550
I
.1 LLHI~N=
:
Non~Fatal ! 12,180
7.,350
6,100
6,657
7,610
71 455
'='-- ----- - --- I
.• .
•
•
••
•
·- -I
; MINE II E II

�REPORT ON HORSES AND MULES AT SUPERIOR

0

HORSES

MULES

59

26

9

2

Died and Sold ~o

12

4

ON HAND JUliE ao., 19140

56

24

Oli HAND JULY l., 19130
Received

9 Horses purchased for $1., 180.00
• Average
cost of horse
l3loll

2 Uules purchased for
Average cost of mule

170.00
85000

** 5 Horses sold for

175.00

ao.oo

2 Mules sold for

255.00

TOTAL SALES

MINE

1

INJURED
SICK
DIED
KILLEDo
AVERAGE IN
USE DURING
YEAR.
Horses Mules Horses Mules Horses Mules Horses Mules Horses Mules

An

12

4

•Bn

10

2

l

C "

7

5

l

nDn

6

ll

l

E n

4

2

l

OUTSIDE

18

TOTAL

57

II

11

l

l

l

2

l

4

2

2

l

l

l

5

3

a

l

14

7

l

l

24

4

a

3

4

�, ,.

j "')\

: ti~)

PIT

MINE

ON HA?m

CAR So

XN SHOP
FOR REPAIRS

JULY 10
19130

UEW CARS

CARS IN

RECEIVED

SERVICE

OM HAND
JULY l.,

19140

IIAII

277

7

12

261

26 0

"B"

262

2

6

259

261

"C"

255

18

12

262

280

"D"

311

6

14

316

322

"E"

111

10

6

109

119

TOTAL

1216 *

43

50

1207

125QM

in Mines
• 1313 Cars lost
taken down ana used to rap~ir carG in serviceo
II

** 16 II

II

YEAR*

CHARGED TO COST OF COAL

1906
1907
1908
1909
1910

l9ll
1912

191a
1914
~

,!O'i'AL
• Calendar Year

II

0 0 II

000

182
150
200
30

ii

It

II

fl

fl

II

11

CHARGED TO CONSTRUCTION
104
339
25
150

TOTAL
104
339
207

•••

IO I

95
75

300
200
125
75

000

• ••

•••

838

1400

0 0 I

562

50

50

�MISCELLANEOUS INFORM.A TION FOR TF.E YEAR9

July la 1913--June 30 1 19140

MINE
'?ons mined by miners
Tons mined by machine s
Total tons mined
Days mine worked
Days worked by miners
Days worked by loaders
Total days worked by all
Tons per day for each miner
Tons per day for each loader
Tons per day for all others
Kegs powder used
Tons of coal for each keg of
Powder ( Miners )
Tons of coal for each keg of
Po,vder ( Machines )
Pounds of Permissible Powder used
Tons of coal par pound of Per111issible Powder ( Miners )
Tons of coal per pound of Permissible Powder ( Machines )
Tons of coal per cut by machines
Fatal Accidents
Non- Fatal .Accidents
Tons of coal for each fatal accident
Tons of coal for each non- n· accident

MINE

MIME

"An·

"Bn

nc11·

115384
1. 78088
! 193472
JI
224
Ii
I 16576
I 7257
i 39289
iiI
7o0
l0o9
ii
12o5
i:
I
1489
!
150

53106
155471
208577
236
7316
14396
38232
7o2
1008

141025
109822
250847
220
16808
9240
42020
804
lla9
l6o0
1965
197

I

1206
1997
302

95

I

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:

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26118 ! 402247
66614
175429
83508 602318
242043 109626 1,11.004565
11'77
278
219
53621
9307
3614
54191
14958
8340
25298 190128 I
45289
7o5
7o2
7o2
llo7
llol
lOoO i
11 .. s
l2o2 II'
002
2452
534 I 8437 I I
157
186
264 i

I

I'

I

84

I

I

MINE I MINE ! TOT.4L I
i
_,.!!12.!!. . - - 11 E 11 I

I

88

86

89 !1

I

2550

87

I·

I

·----

12450 ii 15000

I ---- ,iIt ----I
I

i

3o8l
3o97

3o92

4ol7

25

36

29

7739

5794

8650

4

2

3

3o60 i;1 3o64
4o6l I 3o37
4o06
6
2 I
4
12 I.
132
30
60511
54813 167428
8068
9136 11 7_610
I

11

I

POWER

---=---

Hoisting Engines
Boilers
Uining Machines., Electric
Mining Machines., Air
Pumps
Locomotives
Mine Cars
110 • of Head of
Live Stock

* VAN DYKE SEAll

I'11

!
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7
l
5
268
16

3

2

14

6

9

6

3
35

2

2
2
322
17

5

l

2

7
l*
3*
4
261

12

4
280
12

119
6

l
13
15
1250
63

�TEHEr ENTS OCCUPIED Alm VACANT0

July 1 0 1913...,_June 30, 19140

· 14011TH

OCCUPIEB o

VACANTo

TOT.II.Lo

July

277

66

343

August

287

56

343

September

292

51

343

October

296

47

343

lovember

299

44

343

December

305

38

343

January

311

32

343

February

313

30

343

Karob

311

32

343

April

312

31

343

May

318

25 .

343

June

316

27

343

�STATEMENT OF RENT, WATER AND ELECTRIC LIGHT ACCOUNTSo
July l, 1913-June 30, 1914.

J!onth

Balo

Due
From
Last
Month

Rent
this
Month

Water
this
Month

Light
this
llonth

Total
Amount

Due

• HOW COLLECTED
Balo
Cash Bill UnI collRoll
I ecteda
Pay

f

July

$ 85095 2516095 535007 655049 3793046 3379.50 227029 20024 166043

Aug,

l6io43

2591016

552077

681092

3992028

3563092

278027

2o24 i 147085

Sept.

147085

2735025

563077

719099

4166086

3745048

318067

24074 1 77097

Oct.

77097

2747028

566050

715028

4107 .. 03

3754097

307052 15 074 ,

Nov.

28.80

2773058

578.21 730053

4lllol2

3824070

280081

I

I

l

7o56 j

28080
l o95

!

Dec,

8 050

2858078

589076

990092

4436096

3858092

286095

20024

270085

Jan,

270.85

2922037

6011'120

942005

4736047

3921089

538057

28ol9

247082

Feb,

247.82

2954041

609o5l

908036

4720010

3954049

702002

30098

32061

Karch

32.61

2949041

608033

929020

4519.55

3987002 470097

26055

35-oOl

April

35,01

2985033

607026

910.95

4538.55

3941059 484.58

20.24

92ol4

Kay

78.14

2970033

608096

887.18 4544.61

3997,73 423043

34080

88.65

June

88065

2980090

6llo28

913.84 4594.67

4048.56 413.87

30069 101.55

p

WorthlesE
Accounts
Dropped

l4o55

Balances
Uncollected,

11710 63

~

TOTAL

$85.95 33985,75 7032.62 9985.71 51075.48 45978.77 4732.95 262.21 101.5s

�STATEHEWT OF OPEF.ATIOW OF SUPERIOR WATER WORKSo

J uly 1., 1_9 13--June 30., 19140

!.!OUTH

DE B I ,,,

Cost of
Operationo

CREDITS

Water
to Ten-

Water to
Company

emantlllo

Use~

Water to
Marchandise Departmento

Deficit

TOTAL

Charged

to Cost
of Coal

July

$ 1708047

535007

l3:i50

2ci00

1157090

1708047

Aug,

1523059

552077

9o:'.8

2o00

959054

1523059

Sept,

1630054

563077

12a54

2o00

1052023

1630054

Oct.

1368002

566050

6043

2o00

793009

1368002'

Nov.

16171146

578021

3o,15

2o00

1033~70

1617046

Dec.

1815~07

589076

2o37

2o00

1220094

1815007

Jan,

1715094

60lo20

2.00

2o00

1110074

1715094

Feb,

1521.77

532062

2o00

2o00

985ol5

1521077

March

1943086

685032

2o04

2.00

1254060

1943086

April

1899088

6071136

2o99

2o00

1287063

1899088

L~y

1822046

608096

3o39

2o00

1208011

1822046

Juno

2059042

611028

13044

2.00

1432.70

2059042

TOTAL

$20626.48

7032062

73.53

24000

13495033

20626048

�REPORT OH TENEMENT CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER REHTABLE BUILDIUGSo

Prior to June 30 3 1913 0 there were constructed:
1-- l Room Cabin3 Rock
l - 1 Room Store Building, 11 A11 Mine., Frame
3-- l Room School Houses., Frame
1- 2 Story Cabin., Rock
1-- 3 Room Cabin, Rock
63- 3 Room Houses, Frame
248- 4 Room Houses., Frame
2-- 4 Room Houses., Concrete
1-- 4 Room House, Frame., for School Purposes
4-- 5 Room Houses, Frame
4-- 5 Room Houses, Concrete
5-- 6 Room Houses, Frame
l-- 6 Room House, Concrete ( Superintendent's Residence)
3-- 8 Room Houses, Frame
2-- School Rouses, Frame
1-- Miners 1 Meeting Hall, Frame
1-- Bank Building, Concrete
1-- Opera House, Frame
1-- Hospital Building, Frame
344- T O TA L

Built during year ending June 30., 1914:

0- Buildingso
Additions to Tenement Buildingso
Under Construction:

0-- Buildings

�STATEMENT OF THE GE!ITERAL OPERA.TI ON OF .
f-.. ~1"'2
l~J . "'-'

SUPERIOR STORE

Foi~ periods July 1st, 1912 to June 30th, 1913
July 1st, 1913 to June 30th, 1914
By Eo Bo Treat, Superinte11dent of Stores.

Percentage

·--

Total
Expense

Percentage

Net
E~rnings

Peroentage

I Year

Sales

Gross
Earnings

1913

123,359.95

30,287.76

.221

21,720.76 .

• 161

8,576.00

0060

1914

143,898.33

34,627.22

.240

23,894.77

.166 10,732.45

.074

i !nor.

20,538.38

4,339.46

.019

2,174.01

.005

.014 ,I

'

I

2,156.45

I

Ii
The Inventory of June 30th, 1914 amounted to $38,781.45, an inorease of ~~10.60.

The outstanding accounts at the close of the year were

$5,287.60, an increase of $1,550.59.

The average number of men employed

during the year was 995, an increase of 135.

The average monthly ,sales

per employee was $12.05.
Depreciation, $1,015.22.

Truces, $521.80.

Both these amounts

are included in this year's expenses, which were not charged in previous

The Superintendent's charge for this year amounts to $4,047.99,

an increase of $1,362.45.

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DETAILS OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
Year Ending June 30th, 1914
-

-

DESCR IPTION

i

- =

AMOUNTI~
i

Coal Lands :
NE¼, Sec. 33, Twp . 21 N.; Range 102 W.

4,000 00

Equipment:

I

l!ining:

I

Machine &amp; Drills
Air Compressors &amp; Motors

3,834 80
1,156 59

I'

4,991 39

Hauling:

Hoists
Mine Cars
Horses &amp;: Mules
Trolley Wire a: Hangers
Endless Rope Haulage 11 A 11 Mine
Ventilation:
Electric Fans 11 A11 Mine
Self-Reducing Aneroid Barograph
Sprinkling &amp; Drainage:
Pu;mps &amp;: Motors
Pipes a: Fittings
Power Lines

3,282 30
3,075 01
1,040 00
99 23
1 ,847 81
3,165 26
39 89
l, 953 31
1 , 784 94

Safety:

Telephones &amp; Signals
Fire Fighting Equipment
First Aid Club
Improvements:
Motor Generator Sets
Power House Changes:
Cooling Tower&amp;: Condensers
Mechanical Stoker Drives
Pipe Lines
W
ater Softener
Feed Water Heater
Changing Turbines
Boiler Washer Pumps

t

9,344 35 1
tt

3.,205 15
3,738 25
1,491 85

328 90
523 00
105 97

957 87 l

2,698 80

2,698 80

12,054 45
2,083 41
1,497 26
2,851 49
l,287 51
9,278 64
64 67

~
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29,117 43
59. 545 09 r

Total Land &amp; Equipment

I

Haulage Roads:
Rails &amp; Track Fastenings
Ties

-

II

I

8,409 77
5,581 44

Carried Forward

-

-

13,991 21 !

73,536 30

!

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-

I

DETAILS OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
'

Year Endi~ June 30th, 1914

-

- ~

-

.~ -- .

.

·-

AMOUNT

DESCRIPTION
Brought forward
,I Structures &amp;: Buildings:
,
Blacksmith Shop "D" Mine
Remodeling Dump,Tipple &amp;
Shaking Screens
Powder Ho-u.aes
Fan House 11 A11 No. 3
New Power House
New Boiler House
Endless Rope Engine House
Water Softener House
Hose Cart House
Hoist Hous e 11 A11 Mine
Shaker Screens 11 0 11 (Plans)
l

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;

6.579 85

Tenements

693 10

Water Works

2,102 96

Mercantile Store:
Fixtures &amp; Equipment

I

I

73,536 30

109 04
3,225 33
1,083 24
226 45
l,49114
115 37
120 43
100 64
22 77
60 44
25 00

i

l!

907 93

- -

83.820 14

TOTAL

I

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I

I

�SUi'.1HARY OF EQUIPMENT FOR MIHE II A II o
June 30, 19140
11

I

2245 79
1444 18

1616 70

2996 42

4613 12

862 66

3891 83

4754 49

253 50

1708 28

1961 78 i

I: s 2670 21
·i • 178115

1-- Dµmp , Tipple &amp; Scr eenG
Remodeled in 1913- 14

I

:1

I

2-- Sets Ro P.., Track Scales

!

11

TOTAL
4916 00
3225 33

MATERIAL

LABOR

I

1- Box Car Loader, Boiler &amp; Building

i
I

I

1- 45 HP Electric Fan &amp; Building

1- 100 KVA Synchronous tiotor and Fan,
with Building, for Moo 3 Seamo
1-- 54 Disc Ventilating Fan, North "A"
11

I
I

I

II

3064 43

92 14

92 14

185 66

3658 97

3844 63 I

39 ·09

3868 82

3907 91

77 55

3892 69

3970 24

!

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I

I

4.... 3 Ton Electric Locomotives

2528 42

536 01

I

!1

2-- 50 KW Motor Generator Sets

I
I

I

I

I

I
I

!

7- Mining Machines

8 71

I;
,I

6-.. Drills

11

1-- Pump

I

9543 70

9552 41

1559 09

1559 09

531 68

531 68

9637 71
2725 76
235 63
3940 85

10573 86
3054 63
1316 13
4348 79

1238 55

1238 55

1- 200 HP Electric Hoist, Slope
1-- 52 HP Electric Hoist, Plane
1- P.ock Building for abcw
I
1-- 75 HP Electric Hoist &amp;: Building for Mo. 3
Seam II
1- 10 x 14 Haulage Engine with as HP Motor,
for EndleEs Rope System

936 15
328 87
1080 50
407 94

Outside Plane, Upper n A "

1425 92

2207 40

3633 32

1- Mine Foreman's Office

35 47

87 63

123 10

1- Stable a: Hay Barn

566 33

797 35

1363 68

1-

Black end th Shop

520 35

151 46

671 81

1-

Powder Rouse

200 04

24 84

224 88

I $1ssa_2 a1

59009 19

72542 00

I

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I

i

1-- 6 Ton Gasoline Locomotive

I

-

I

I

I

I

I

I

�COST OF DUMP AND TIPPLE FOR MINE" A 11 0

Earth Approa ch and Frame D\lmp., 181 x 1071, covered with corrugated irono Two
mine tracks, t wo l oadi ng r ailroad tracks, and one passing track; 201 611 rail
to raila
Pr io:r ·-to remo deling in 1913-1914 .

LABOR

MATERIAL

TOTAL

373 00
15 60

166 77
423 62
91 87

706 94
188 30
114 23
88 50
69 38

1887 87

COST TO JULY l., l 913 g

Engineering
Teaming &amp; Hauling
Foundation
Timber Bents &amp; Superstructure
Lumber
Corrugated Iron
Misc. Material
Painting
Wagon Bin
1-Phillips' Patent Push Back Car Dump
for 30" gauge track a Purchased
from Phillips Mine &amp; Mill Supply Coo,
April 188 1906 o
Invpice
Freight
Handling
l-Chute with Screens o Purchased from
Duncan Foundry and Machine Works,
September 23, 1909 o
Invoice
Freight
Plans
Installation
Approach to Dump
Contract No . l made with Roylance Bros .
July 12, 1906.
Pay Roll Labor
Track... Kine to Tipple
Pit Scales- 5 Ton Fairbanks
'

C ON T I N UE D

$ 166 77
50 62
76 27
365 76

58 20
296 56

130 00
50 55
189 71

9 16

247 00
79 05
14 84
122 55

30 25

493 69

856 17
275 17
354 90
23 24

46 68
106 31

llal 34
401 .58
129 55

2670 21

2245 79

4916 00

�COST OF DUHP AND TIPPLE FOR MINE n A n, Continued o
Remodeling for Cross-over Tipple and Shaker Screenso
( Not complete, June 30, 19140 )

•

LABOR

MATERIAL

·TOTAL

COST JULY l, 1913-JUNE 30, 1914:
109 27

Engineering and Supervision

$ 109 27

Dump and Track Alterations

989 36

616 17

1605 53

Cross.. over Tipple

45 82

156 33

202 15

Building and Installing Screens

613 64

518 52

1132 16

133 00
20 16

153 16

Shaker Drivel-•Type 11AU 11 Motor, 7-1/2 HP.,
440 Volts, 860 RPM, 3 Phaseo
Purchased from Allis-Chalmers,
October 28, 19~3o
Invoice
Freight
Feeder Line

TOTAL COST-...June 30. 1914.

23 06

23 06

$178115

1444 18

3225 33

$4451 36

3689 97

8141 33
\

�COST OF ELECTRIC FAN FOR MINE " A "--NOo 3 SEA.Mo

Purchas ed f:rom General Electric Coo., June 18., 1912 and Novo 25., 19130

*
l--45 HPa Variable Spead., 2080 Volt., GENERAL ELECTRIC Ao Co Motora
direct connected to STURTEVANT Double Inlet Blower., 48 11 \'lide by
36 11 diametero
Guaranteed for 40.,000 cubic feet of air per minute
against a 211 water gaugeo Maximum speed., 600 RPhl o

**
1---100 KV.A GENERAL ELECTRIC Synchronous Motoro Noo 6072460 125 HP
Type AT I-12-100-600. Form 80 25 Amps 2300 Volts 60 Cycleso
600 RPM. Complete with exciter., switchboard panel., etco
,

LABOR

MATERIAL

TOTAL

1375 00
91 80

1466 80

1150 00
316 80

1150 00
316 80

1739 00
130 99

1869 99

COST TO JULY l, 1913:
Invoice
• Freight

$

Red Bill No, 349 against The
U. P. Coal Co., Rock Springs,
April 7., 1913., for Motoro

COST JtJLY 1, 1913-JUNE 30 1 1914:

** Invoice

Freight
Engineering&amp;: Supervision
Foundation
Teaming
Installation
Building

TOTAL COST:

23 75
160 04
33 00
238 35
80 87
536 01

152 79
54 85
2211 62

23 75
294 03
33 00
39114
135 72
2747 63

$536 01

2528 4i

3064 43

133 99

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�COST OF DISC VENTILft. TING FAM FOR MINE II A

11_,..

11

NORTH A11 o

Furcha~ed fro~ Hendrie &amp; Bolthoff Mfg. &amp; Supply Co., June 22, 19140

LABOR MATERIAL TOTAL
COST TO JULY 11 1913~

$0

O O

•••

•••

73 50
18 64

92 14

92 14

9_2 14

92 14

92 14

COST JULY 11 1913~JUNE 30, 1914g

l-54 11 Disc Ventilating Fan.,
No. E-2080 Type n. With
Co I. Flanges. To be used
running at 615 RPHo To
deliver 281 600 cubic feet of
air against l" pressure ..
Belt driven ..
Invoice- FOB Detroit
Freight

TOTAL COST:

$

�,

...

.... .,
11.i ;_ -'

'I

COST OF 5-1/4 x 6 DEMIUG PUMP WITH 5 HP WESTINGHOUSE MOTORo
Charged and used originally at Mine n A "o
Now in use at Van Dyke Seara., Mine II B 11

0

Purchased from Hendrie &amp; Bolthoff Mfgo &amp; Supply Coo, Novo 11., 1913,
c:1..nd The Westinghouse Electric &amp; Mfgo Coo, July., 19130

LABOR
COST TO JtJLY 1., 1913:

$

0

0

9 0

MATERIAL

TOT.AL

0

0 O I 0

287 50
15 00
49 29

351 79

102 60
2 ·10

104 70

456 49

456 49

456 49

456 49

0 D •

,

COST JULY l, 1913~JUNE 30, 1914g
l-M5-l/4 x 6 DEMING Triplex
Electric Pumpo Noo 91830
Fitted with cast steel gears
and gear guards-to be fit~ed
with HILL valves- for 150#
working pressure.
Invoice
Extra for HILL Valves
Freight
1--WESTINGHOUSE Open Horzo Motoro
No. 1201940. No. 306 Frame
Type "MS 11 5 HP 440 Volte
60 Cycles 3 Phase 1080 RPM.
0

Invoice
Freight

TOTAL COST:

$

�"-.. . .,
'·,

COST OF JEFFREY ELECTRIC DRILL FOR MINE II A 11

:: _:.

0

Purchas ed from Jeffrey Mfgo Coa, September 3, 1913a

I

LABOR

COST TO JULY 1,l) 1913&amp;

$

0

0 0.

0

I

I

iI

!

1--JEFFREY Electric Rotary Drillo
Type A-l-l/2 C-3o 220 Voltsa
Complete, leas augers and truck~

0 •••

O O 0

I

COST JULY l, 1913-JUNE 30, 1914:

TOTAL

MATERIAL

I
i

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:
I

Invoice
Freight

TOTAL COST:

$

195 00
7 25

202 25

202 25

202 25

202 25

202 25

i
1

�COST OF ARRANGING PLANE FOR ENDLESS ROPE SYSTEU--MINE n A no
TO HANDLE CARS FROM MINE MOUTH TO DUMPo
,,'

-~Not complete Juua 301 1914-j

LABOR

I

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COST TO JULY 13 1913g

$

O O e 0

I
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TOTAL

MATERIAL

i

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0 0 0 0

I

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COST JULY 1., 1913--JUNE 30., 1914:

;

!

Engineering &amp; Supervision
Track Changes
Tunnel to No. 3 Seam
Trestle
Car Hooks

1--10 x 14 OTTUMWA Haulage Engineo
Purchased from The u. P. Coal Co.,
Reliance., December 20, 19130
Invoice
Freight
1-35 HP GEMERAL ELECTRIC Motora
Type I-1-22-35 A Form 11 M"
440 Volts 600 RPM. Purchased from
General Electric Co., Dec .• 2., 19130
Invoice
Freight Installing Engine &amp; Sheaves
Building

TOTAL COST:

93 63
994 73
1192 44
25 85
66 94

I

10 49
82 88
53 57
34 02

I

93 63
1005 22
1275 32
79 42
100 96

750 00
37 60

787 60

596 66
50 30
$3020 55

425 97
25 00
210 71
l~O 57
1760 81

450 97
807 37
4781 36

$3020 55

1760 Bl

4781 36

J.aQ_fiL

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�COST OF OPENING AND DEVELOPIUG ROCK TUMNEL
THRU FAULTED DISTRICT TO NOo l SEAM, MINE II A 11 0

** Contr~c i Noo 44 made with Jo Ao Martin, February 26, 1913~ calling
for all l abor in connection with the driving, necessary timber ing
Coal was stl'"uck at :fac·e of tunnel
on FGbruary 13, 19~4o
•

and completion of a rock tunnelo

LABOR

MATERIAL

TOT.AL
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COST TO JULY 18 1913g
Engineering

$ 61 85
1785 00

* *Driving

Material used, and furnished
by the Company, in drivingo
Blacksmithing
Trackage
Power Line

61 85
140 82

16 52
36 19
44 50

-

1944
06
--·--·-

324 04
90 11

-

11925 82
I
16 52
I
360
23
!
!,. 134 61
-- --I

554
97
-·- --~-- -

COST JULY 11 1913-JUllE 30, 1914:

2499
03
"--- =
i

45 78
6357 00
61 00

Engineering

** Driving

61 Sets of Timber at $1.00
Material used, and furnished
by the Company, in drivingo
Blacksmithing
Trackage
Power Line

45 78

4 71

85 94
7 87
75 44
17 06

6503 94
111 03
75 44
21 77

6571 65

186 31

6757 96

$8515 7l

741 28

9256 99

6 27

54

6 81

103 16

l

TOTAL COST:

** 1357 feet of tunnel driven at

Contract price of $6.00 per foot.

TOTAL COST PER FOOTl

�SU1.1HARY OF EQUIPMENT FOR MINE II B no

June so~ 19140

1-- Dump &amp; Tipple

LABOR
$ 2404 66

MATERIAL

TOTAL

2830 04

5234 70

777 35

1371 58

2148 93

153 34

1556 40

1709 74 I

187 64

7981 51

8169 15

1492 31 I

1492 63

2259 68

2259 68 ;
I
3456 12

I l- Set Ro Ro Track Scales

I 1-- 45 HP Electric Fan
I 7- Mining Machines
I

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6- Drills

l - 4 Ton Electric Locomotive

32

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2- 3 Ton Electric Locomotives

ll 66

I

1..... 10 Ton Electric Locomotive

I

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I

3445 06

\

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856 13

3129 93 I

458 23

4416 45

I

I l- 75 HP Electric Hoist

I

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I
I

3986 06 i

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I

531 51

I
II

I

4874 68
980 11 I

180 84

448 66 I
!
I
188 78 I

369 62 I

32 53

42 28

74 81 !

102 42

17 58

120 00

1- Air COmpressor with 30 HP Motor- VAM DYKE

1207 98

1207 98

a- Pumps

1042 60

1042 60

1-- Stable

I

1- Hay Shed

I

I

1-.. Blacksmith Shop

i

I

l - Powder House

I

II

II

l- Radialaxe Coal Cutter

ti

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5 00

1457 15

1462 15

1... 15 HP Electric Hoist

II

If

182 10

1108 61

1290 71

$5883 73

33996 60

39880 aa

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�COST OF CURTIS AIR COMPRESSOR WITH 30 HP WESTINGHOUSE MOTOR.
FOR VAN DYKE SEAM-•MINE II B 11

0

*

Purchased from Alamo Engo &amp; Supply Coo, Omaha., December 11., 1913,
*~ and Joseph Ro Lehnter., Omaha., November 28, 19130

LABOR

$ t

COST TO JULY l, 1913:

0

0

MATERIAL

TOTAL

0 O V 0

9 0 0 0

397 50
116 59

514 09

338 00
38 15

37115

248 19
24 43

272 62

50 12

50 12

1207 98

1207 98

1207 98

1207 98

,

COST JULY l, 1913-JUNE 30, 1914:
* 1--CURTIS Air Compressor.
Noo 50550 13 11 X 811 X 12 11 0
Complete.
Invoice-FOB Sto Louis.
Freight
**1-WESTINGHOUSE Induction Motor.
No. 10580290 30 HP 845 RPM
220 Volts 3 Phase 60 Cycle
8 Pole 10- A Frame.
Slide Rail Auto Starter.
Invoice-FOB Chicago.
Freight
3-WESTINGHOUSE Transformers.
Types A. Single Phase.
Invoice
Freight

Hose

TOTAL COST:

$

�COST OF 4x4 BLAKE &amp; KMOWLES PUMPS WITH 3 HP GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTORSo

FOR VAl!T DYKE SEAM-"""MINE II B "o
Purchased from Blake &amp; Knowles, Novo 11, 1913.,
and General Electric Co., Octo 181 19130

LABOR

COST TO JULY 11 1913:

$ •..•

MATERIAL ! TOTAL
I
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II

0 •••

COST JULY 11 1913-JUNE 30, 1914:

I

2--4 x 4 BLAKE &amp; KNOWLES Vertical

Single Acting Triplex Power Pumpso
Nos. J3...196113-14.. Arranged ·,lith
double reduction of gears and
motor base.
300 60
84 78

385 38

168 48
32 25

200 78

$

586 11

586 11

$

586 11

586 ll

Invoice
Freight
·2-GENERAL ELECTRIC I[otors 0

Nos. 424416-4283000
Form AA 56. Shunt Woundo
3 HP.

Invoice
Freight
'

TOTAL COST

�COST OF OPENING AND DEVELOPING VAN DYKE SEAM, MINE II B 11 0
TOTAL DI STANCE DRIVEN JUNE 30, 1914:
Manway-----7721
Slope- ---855'
20 1 of Coal Entry at foot of Slope o
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COST TO JULY 1., 1913:
Engineering
Driving Slope 397 1., Manway 451 1
Blacksmithing
Track
Pipe Line
Power Line
Repairing Machiner y &amp; Tools
Dump Car
Signals

$
I

LABOR

MATERIAL

5116
7126 82
80 58

166 49

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I
I
I

369 53
53 00
20 11

TOTAL
5116
7293 31
80 58
443 24
_142 72 I
190 69
861 06
72 82
32 18

443 24
142 72
190 69
491 53
19 82
12 07

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9167 76 I

• $ 7701 20

1466 56

$ 635 Ol

2494 67
1337 62

45
934 38
929 56

635 46
3429 05
2267 18

9677 46

2609 73

12287 19

$14144 76

4474 12

18618 88

$21845 96

5940 68

27786 64

-

COST JULY 11 1913..JUNE 30., 1914:
Engineering &amp; Supervision
Hoisting &amp; Pumping
Repairing Machinery &amp; Toole
Drilling., Mucking., Etc o
(Slope driven 458 1 _o )
(Manway
n
321~- )
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TOTAL COST

( Charged against construction- $1085 75)

-

�SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT FOR MINE n C "o
June 301 19140

~

LABOR

MATERIAL

TOTAT

. 1- Dump, Tipple &amp; Screens
Plans for Screens 1913-14

1$ 4484 88
25 00

6668 08

11152 96
25 00

2- Sets Ro Ro Track Scales

1487 72

3443 69

4931 41

708 33

4378 76

5087 09

385 45

2042 38

2427 83

7649 20

7649 20

I

31

1519 58

1519 89

I

I lll 76

195111

2062 87

1045 71

1045 7l

I

1- Box Car Loader, Boiler a: Building
1- 65 HP Electric Fan

II

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I

1:

6- Mining Machines
6- Drills

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11

I

l- 50 K\'1 Motor Generator Set
2- Pumps

I

1- 200 HP Electric Hoist, Motor Generator Set.,
and Building

1762 16

10060 28

11822 44

2- 15 HP Electric Hoists

239 66

1926 29

2165 95

1110 74

5440 45

655119

7 15

4996 01

5003 16

305 09

172 90

477 99

147 10

89 57

236 67

$10775 35

51384 Ol

62159 36

l - 4 Ton Electric Locomotive &amp; Motor Generc1,tor Set \
,I

a- a Ton Electric LocOI!lotivee
1- Blacksmith Shop

I

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I
I

i

l- Powder House

I

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�COST OF VULCAN ELECTRIC HOIST WITH 15 HP CRANE MOTORo
FOR MINE II C 11

0

* Purchased from Hendrie &amp; Bolthoff Mfgo &amp; Supply Coo, Deco 20, 1913,
** and General Electric Coo, Deco 81 19130

LABOR

$ ....

COST TO JULY 1, 1913:

MATERIAL

TOT.AL

0 •••

e O •

0

COST JULY 11 1913-JTJNE 30 1 1914:
#1-1/2
VULCAN
• 1-Special
Electric Hoist, Noo 4410
11

Built on heavy Co Io Frameo
Rope speed 275' per minutao
Complete with operating gears.Invoice
Freight

** lwCRANE Motoro

15 HP 575 RPM
60 Cycles

355 52

166 97
7 13

174 10

529 62

529 62

529 62

529 62

No .. 203281,

220 Volts

Invoice
Freight

TOTAL COST:

300 00
55 52

$

�SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT FOR MINE n D 11 0
June 30., 19140
-

l- Dump., Tipple &amp; Screens

MATERIAL
l $ LABOR
3611 99
2463 64

2- Sets Ro Ro Track Scales

l

I
TOTAL
6075 63 :I

II
11

I

1405 26
398 49

l- Electric Box Car Loader

iI
I
I

3476 98

iI 3875 47
!

15 33 ! 11242 29 !: 11257 62
I

I

I

9-- l!ining Machines

! 2507 31 I 3912 57 I
I

918 65

4-.. Drills

918 65

a-- Pumps

1029 80

1029 80

'

2032 78

2473 74

I

9110

440 96

l- 45 HP Electric Fan
1-- Disc Ventilating Fan, 54", for Noo 3 Seam

i

j

l- 250 RP Electric Hoist., Slope
Building

I

I
I

9110
5207 99
414 90

498 54 I
162 23

4709 45
252 67

461 79

4323 07

4784 86

3849 14

4220 09

I
I

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1- 75 HP Electric Hoist., Plane

!

I

I
I

'

'
'

'

!

i
I

I

I

370 95 II

1- 30 HP Electric Hoist, Noo 3 Seam
I

1- 4 Ton Electric Locomotive and
Motor Generator Set

I

I
II

604 94

!

1-- 10 Ton Electric Locomotive

I

I

4675 35

5280 29

2686 82

2686 82

I

l- SO KVA Motor Generator Set, for Noo 3 Seam '

115 56

1927 56

2043 12

1- Stable

357 15

593 16

950 31

1- Blacksmith Shop

83 47

208 58

292 05

l- Powder Rouse

347 71

122 27

469 98

$7726 02

48258 97

--

-

--

-

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-

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55984 99
-

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�COST OF SULLIVAN . LOMGWALL MnTING MACHIHE~
FOR MUTE

11 D 11 --NO.

3 SEAMo

Purchased from The Uo Po Coal Co., Reliance, Septo 4, 19130

LABOR

COST TO JULY l, 1913:

$

0 0 0

MATERIAL
• o • 0

TOTAL

....

COST JULY l, 1913-JUNE 30, 1914:
1--SULLIVAN Longwall Mining Machineo
No. 1045. Class C - H. 250 Volts,,
30 RP Motor .. 1125 RPMo
Invoice

1384 60

Freight

14 70

Handling

TOTAL . COST:

1399 30

15 33

15 33
15 33

1399 30

1414 63

$15 33

1399 30

1414 63

I

�COST OF JEFFREY LONGWALL MINING MACHINE.
FOR MINE n D "--NO~ 3 SEAHo

Purchased from The Uo Po Coal Coo, Rock Springs 8 March 61 19140

LABOR
COST TO JULY l, 1913:

$0000

MATERIAL
O O •

0

TOTAL
0 . &lt;I

COST JULY l, 1913-JUNE 30, 1914:
1-JEFFREY Electric Long\7all
Mining Machine. Noo 94480
Type 24 A. Complete with
usual partsa
1889 16
18 40

Invoice
Freight-From Rock Springs
Freight on truck, direct
from factory.
Freight on parts returned ·
and received.

TOTAL COST

.

24 47
32 26

$

1964 29

1964 29

1964 29

1964 29

�COST OF' JEFFREY ELECTRIC DRILL FOR HINE II D II o

Purchased from Jeffrey Mfgo Coo, September 3, 19130

COST TO JULY 1, 1913:

LABOR

MATERIAL

TOT.AL

$DO 'I 0

0 0 I 0

oo•O

COST JULY 1, 1913-JUllE 30, 1914;
l-JEFFREY Electric Rotary Drillo
Type A-1-1/2 C- 3o 220 Voltso
Complete, less augers and trucko

Invoice
Freight

TOTAL COST:

195 00

$

7 25

202 25

202 25

202 25

202 25

202 25

�COST OF HOTOR GENERATOR SET WITH 50 KVA SYNCHRONOUS MOTORo
FOR MINE II D l l - - 1'!0o 3 SEAMo
Plll'chased from General Electric Co., Novo 25, 1913b

LABOR
COST TO JULY l, 1913:

$

:

0 O O 0

HATERIAL

TOTAL

0 0 e I

••• 0

~

COST JULY l, 1913-JUNE 30., 1914:
1....;. c. c. Generator, 50 IC\'11 200 Amps.,
1200 RP.U, 250 Volts., direct connectea to
1-~ Synchronous Motor, 75 HP, l9o7 Amps,
1200 RPM, 2200 Volts.
With Switchboardo
Invoice
Freight
Insurance
Installation
1600 1 Cable

TOTAL COST:

1523 00
138 33
3 81
13 41
249 01

1665 14

$115 56

1927 56

2043 12

$115 56

1927 56

2043 12

115 56

377 98

�COST OF BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR MINE II D 11 0
Completed in September, 19130
Frame Builcling6 covered with corrugated irono

COST TO JULY 1, 1913:
Superstructure

161 x 32 1

0

LABOR

MATERIAL

TOTAL

$15 98

167 03

183 01

15 98

167 03

183 01

67 49

41 55

109 04

67 49

41 55

109 04

$83 47

208 58

292 05

COST JULY 1, 1913-JUUE 30, 1914:
Superstructure

TOTAL COST:

NOTE- Corrugated Iron cost $127.39 of total material charges.

�COST OF DISC VENTILATING FAN FOR Mil~E II D «-NOo 3 SEAEo

Purchased from Hendrie &amp; Bolthoff Mfgo &amp; Suppiy Coo, Octo 7, 19130

LABOR

COST TO JULY 1, 1913:

$

0 •II

MATERIAL
0 0 I 0

TOTAL
0 O Q 0

COST JULY l, 1913-JUNE 30, 1914:
l-54« Disc Ventilating Fan.
No. 571220 Type Do With
Co Io flangeso To be used
running at 615 RPM., To
deliver 28,600 cubic feet
of air against 1n :pressureo
Belt driven.

Invoice-FOB Detroit.

73 50

Freight

17 60

9110

9l 10

9110

9110

9110

TOTAL COST:

$

�F---

-

-

...

~

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sm.mARY OF EQ,UIPMEMT FOR MINE n E II o

June 30, 19140

Shaft Equipment, consisting of
Steel Head Frame, Electric Hoist,
Cages and Screens

MATERIAL

TOTAL

$ 4872 43

17874 24

22746 67

2160 56 II 4262 77

2102 21

2- Sets Ro Ro Track Scales
1- Box Car Loader

LABOR

'I

351 48

1- 75 HP Electric Hoist, Slope

9841 92

4014: 15
I

4047 10

'i

I

4398 58
6787 05

1032 70

1033 01

210 97 I

2129 90

2400 87

28 66

2692 50

272116

Rescreening Bins~ 36 11 Belt Conveyor

2472 01

5487 7l

7959 72

1- Blacksmith &amp; Boiler Rep4ir Shop

689 40

1901 28

2590 68

$14801 62

53954 96

68756 58

31

4- Drills
1- 65 HP Electric Fan

I

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I
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5- Pumps

I

13856 07

6787 05

6-- Mining Machines

I

I

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�COST OF 4 x 4 BLAKE &amp; KNOWLES PtJ11.!P WITH 3 HP GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTORo
FOR MINE II E "o

Purchased from Blake &amp; Knowles, Nov~ 11, 1913,
and General Electric Coo~ Octo 181 19130

LABOR
COST TO JULY 1, 1913:

$ o
O

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MATERIAL
0 0 O e

TOTAL
0

O 9 0

COST JULY l, 1913-JIDTE 30, 1914:
l--4 x 4 BLAKE &amp; KNOWLES Vertical
Single Acting Triplex Power
Pump. No. 196112-Bo
Arranged with double reduction
of gears and motor baseo
'

Invoice
Freight

150 30
42 39

192 69

84 25
16 13

100 38

293 07

293 07

293 07

293 07

1- GENERAL ELECTRIC Motor.
lio.428075. Form AA 56
Shunt Wound. 3 HP
Invoice
Freight

TOTAL COST

$

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�COST OF 5 x 8 RlJl.iSEY PtJl'_jp with 5 HP WESTINGHOUSE MOTOR·~

F'OR MINE n E II o

Purchased from Crane Coo, Mcho 19., 1914., and
The Westinghous e Electric &amp; Mfgo Coo, Febo 281 19140

LABOR
COST TO JULY 1, 1913:

TOT.AL I

I MATERIAL

I

••••

$0000

•

Cl O CS

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COST JULY 1, 1913= JUNE 30, 1914:

I

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I

I

I
I

I

1-- RUMSEY Triplex Power Pumpo
No. 62590 Fig. 691 . 5 X 80
a. I. Water Bed Plate. Intermediate Gear and Rawhide Meter
Pinion.

I
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Invoice

356 53

356 sal

144 34

144 34

116 76

116 76

617 63

617 63

617 63

617 63

1-- WESTINGHOUSE Motor. No. l70941.
Type _C S 440 Volts 1150 RPM
10 HP 3 Phase 60 Cycle 12.7 Amps.
1-Type n E II Auto Starter ..
Invoice

Freight on all
$

TOTAL COST:

�COST OF AUXILIARY FANo
Purchased from Hendrie &amp; Bolthoff Mfg. &amp; Supply Co., Novo 111 1913,
and Allis-Chalmers, Sept~ 6, 19130

LABOR ! llATERIAL
COST TO JULY l, 1913:

:

$•••o

I
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TOTAL !

I
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I'

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COST JULY l, 1913-JUNE 30, 1914:

I
i

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I
I

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I

I

l--#4-1/2 American Sirocco Fano
Full housed, single -inlet,
to handle 10,000 cubic feet
of air per minute.

I

178 20
2 80

181 00

162 00
21 65

183 65

5 25

21 03

26 28

5 25

385 68

390 93

$5 25

385 68

390 93

Invoice
Freight
"'

1--ALLIS-CHALMERS Motoro
No. 3-KK-2705-2. Type K.
5 HP 220 Volts 575 RPM
Invoice
Freight
Truck

TOTAL COST:

�- I

!

COST OF ELECTRIC POWER PLANT

0

Prio t' t a changes made in Years 1913-1914 .

COST TO JULY l , 1913 g

BUILD!NQ:t

( Reinfo r ced. concrete, 301 x ao•.
( Completed in March, 19090

Plans &amp; Engineering
Excavation
Concrete Work &amp; Painting
Roof &amp; Openings
Exhaust Tunnel

Gravel roof, cement flooro )

)•

LABOR
$ 451 96
381 40
3022 30
638 95
144 17
$4638 78

MATERIAL
80 25
14 36
1153 35
1007 93
145 51
2401 40

TOTAL
532 21
395 76
4175 65
1646 88
289 68
7040 18

GENERA TORS: ( Purchased from General Electric Coo in May and August, 19081 )
( and January, 1909.
)

---

MATERIAL

TOTAL

$

41234 31

41234 31

1103 31
$1103 31

20824 00
873 17
62431 48

20824 00
1476 48
63534 79

LABOR
4--300 KW, 2300 Volt, 3 Phase, 60 Cycle,
1800 RPM, Horizontal Turbo Alternators,
non.. condanaingo
Invoice &amp; Freight
2---300 KW, 250 Volt, Direct Current Horizontal Turbo Generatorso
Invoice &amp; Freight
Unloadine: cib Settin~

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INSIDE WIRING• SWITCHBOARDS AND EXCITERS:
( 1-Single Cylinder 15 KW Marine Exciter Set, 1-40 KW Motor Generator Set, )
)
( l-60 HP, 2080 Volt, Motor, 1-10 Panel Blue Vermont A. c. Switchboard,
( 1..4 Panel Blue Vermont Marble D. C. Switchboard, 1-l Panel Blue Vermont )
( Marble A. c. Switchboard, all complete with necessary apparatus. Pur-- )
( chased from General Electric Co . , llay and August, 19081 and March, 1912. )
MATERIAL

TOTAL

$

* 9245 69

9245 69

il968 81
$1968 81

2882 12
1406 29
13534 10

2882 12
3375 10
15502 91

$7710 90

78366 98

86077 88

LABOR
A. C. Switchboards &amp; Exciters
Invoico ! Freight*
D. c. Switchboard
Invoico &amp; Freight
Unloadi"'o- Set+.-1 ...... &amp; Wi..--l"'o-

!OTAL COST- TO JUNE 30~ 1913:

�I

COST OF ELECTRIC POWER PLANT Continuedo

( POWER PLANT CHANGES)

Not complete June 30, 19140

COST JULY l., 1913-JUNE 30 8 1914:
REBUILDING TURBINES TO RUN CONDENSING:
Engineering~ Supervision

LABOR

$ 229 35

New Material purchased from Genaral
Electric Co., Deco 10., 1913, to change
. 4-300 KW Turbines from single stage
non-condensing to 2 stage condensingo
Invoice
Freight
Insurance
Chan~ing Turbines

MATERIAL

1570 53
$1799 88

TOTAL
229 35

6800 00
186 91
17 00

7003 91

457 43
7461 34

2027 96
9261 22

CONDENSERS:
Engineering &amp; Supervision
2--Vertical Counter Current Centrifugal
Jet Condensers. Complete with vent
and equalizing pipeo
2--6 11 Horz. Double Suction C L 11 B" Volute
Centrifugal Pumpeo
2-10 x 16 x 10 Single Horz. Steam Driven
Center Crank Dry Vacuum Pumpso
Purchased from H. R. Worthington,
November 24, 1913.
Invoice- FOB Harrison
2-GENERAL ELECTRIC Induction Motors, 35 HP,
440 Volts, 60 Cycles. Purchased from
General Electric Co., August 13, 1913.
Invoice
Freight on all
Teaming
Foundation, Setting &amp; Fitting
Tank
Pipe Fitting
Building

CONT I NUE D

$ 124 58

124 58

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3000 00

524 14
423 35
5 50
146112
190 63
144 42
196 04
$2122 29

405 29
22 39
2426 76
64 52
6866 45

3947 49
5 50
1866 41
213 02
257118
260 56
8988 74

�COST OF ELECTRIC POWER PLANT, Continuedo
( POWER PLANT CHANGESo)
COOLING TOWER AND RESERVOIR~

LABOR

Engineering &amp; Supervision
Excavating
Teaming
Foundation &amp; Reinforced Concrete Reservoir
Pipe Lines
Grading
Structure~ 52 1 high, 20 t wide, 40 1 long.
Teaming
Engineering &amp; Supervision
Excavating
Ereotine:

$

97 36
143 21
32 87
344 03
318 24
60 00

41 91
23 38
132 82
630 75
$1824 57

MATERIAL
25 67
309 94
1284 43

14 97
1358 95
2993 96

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97 36
168 88
32 87
653 97
1602 67
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Engineering &amp; Supervision
1-KEHNICOTT Water Softenero Capacity
3800 gallons per hour. Purchased
from The Kennicott Coo, December, 19130
Invoice
Freight
Foundation 8: Setting
Bni1 ,;i,.,.,.

$

58 05

58 05

444 95
21 00
$ 524 00

1865 00
339 71
143 78
79 64
2428 13

2204 71
588 73
100 64
2952 13

FEED WATER HEATER:

Engineering &amp; supervision
l-~KENNY Feed Water Heater,

2000 HP.
Purchased from Vincent Kenny,
November 24, 1913.
Invoice
Freight
Installing &amp; Fitting
Pine Coverinf:I'

CONT IN U E Dw

49 35

$ 49 35

323 01
100 17
$ 472 58

497 00
123 50
13 14
186 34
819 98

620 50
386 15
286 51
1292 51

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( POl'iER PLANT CHAUGES )

ECCENTRIC STOKER DRIVES:

*

Engineering &amp; Supervision
10-Complete Sets Eccentric Stoker
Drives for 911 American rriarine Stokers,
consisting of necessary stoker heads,
pedestals, springs, rods, eccentrics,
etco Purchased from American Stoker
co •., July 19, 19130
Invoice
Freight
Foundation &amp; Installing

LABOR

MATERIAL

$ 54 19

365 80
$419 99

TOTAE
54 19

1262 24
208 52
198 36
1669 12

1470 76
564 16
2089 11

STIICHRONOUS MOTOR FOR EXCITER SET:
1-CEllERAL ELECTRIC 100 K:VA Synchronous
Motor. 2300 Volta. Purchased from
General Electric Coo, Nov. 25, 19130
Invoice
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Freight
Insurance
Less Red Bill 415 against The U. P.
Coal co., Reliance, for 1-60 HP, 2080
Volt GENERAL ELECTRIC Induction Motor,
transferred from Superior to Reliance.
I12stallation of new motor

$

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114 53

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90 97
$ 90 97

75 9 00
4 07
576 43

572 36
95 04
667 40

71117
80 00
$79117

504 08
115 37
619 45

1215 25
195 37
1410 62

ADDITIONS TO POWER &amp; BOILER PLANT BUILDINGS:

Power Plant Building
Boiler Plant Building

* Installed in Boiler Plant, but essential in making Power Plant Changes.

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RECAPITULATION:
COST OF ELECTRIC POWER PLA?TT
TO JULY 1, 1913- Prior to changeso

LABOR

MATERIAL

TOT.AL

$ 7710 90

78366 98

86077 88

$ 1799 88
2122 29
1824 57
524 00
472 53
419 99
90 97
79117
$ 8045 40

7461 34
6866 45
2993 96
2428 13
819 98
1669 12
576 43
619 45
23434 86

9261 22
8988 74
4818 53
2952 13
1292 51
2089 11
667 40
1410 62
31480 26

$15756 30

101801 84

117558 14

POWER PLANT CHAMGES:

Rebuidling Turbines to Run Cijndensing
Condensers
Cooling Tower &amp; Reservoir
Water Softener
Feed Water Heater
Eccentric Stoker Drives "'
Synchronous Motor for Exciter Set
Additions to Power &amp; Boiler Plant Bldgso

TOTAL

• Installed in Boiler Plant, but essential in making Power Plant Changes o

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3-Prospect Wells~ four miles north of Superior, abandoned; 9- Pe rmanent Wells,
a.t Super ior, varying in dept h from 600 ' to 725 1 ., cased with 10 11 pipe and
equipped with electr ic driven pumping jacks and 411 or 611 tubing ..
PIPE LINES Ju1!E 30., 1914g

COST TO JULY 1., 1913:

8 11 Wooden Pipeoo••••• • •o5460
4n Wooden Pipe .. . .... • •19449
3/4° Iron Pipe •.•... .. •14922

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Prospect Well s
24907 77
Permanent Wells
1161 80
Pumps, Tubing &amp; Machinery
4-•DOWNIE E. Ho Pumping Jacks, Single
Acting. Class A. Complete with
4-WESTINGHOUSE Induction Motorso
20 HP, 850 RPM, 440 Volts, 3 Phase,
60 Cycle .
Purchased from Stearns Roger Mf g. Co. ,
llovember 3., 1909 11
Invoice- FOB Superior
3--DOWNIE E. H. Pumping Jacks
3- WESTINGHOUSE Induction Motors
( Srune type as above )
Purchased from Stearns-Roger Mfg. Co . ,

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Invoice- FOB Superior
2--DO\VNIE E. Ha Pumping Jackso
2-WESTINGHOUSE Induction Motorso
( Same type as above)
Purchased f rom Stearns-Roger Hf g o Co .,
July 26., 1910.
Invoice
Freight
2-9 x 5-1/4 Duplex Plunger &amp; Ring
Made by Buffalo Steam
Pattern Pumps .
Pump Co . Purchased from Stearns-Roger
Mf g. Co • ., November 12, 1909.
Invoice
Freight
Foundation
Installation

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135 25
491 71

2705 95

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ORKS SYSTEM.,
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LABQR
Brought Forward-- - -------------------- ------ · $35150 68
Tubing &amp; &amp; chi.nary., Continuado
1--9 x 12 Chandler &amp; Taylor Thr ottling
Engine, compl et e with
1-- 10 x 12 CroTTn Face Iron Pulley with
off set hubo
Purchased from Hendrie&amp;. Bolthoff.,
December 31, 19070
Invoice
Freight
Transferred to The u. Po Coal Co.,
Reliance, February 17., 19120
Rad Bill 251
Prepaid Fr~ight
1-6 x 8 KNOWLES Pumpa Purchased f r om
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Invoice
Freight
1--10 HP WESTINGHOUSE Induction Motoro
440 Volt., 60 Cycle, 3 Phase, 840 RPi.'!o
Purchased from Westinghouse Electric ci
Mfg. Co., May 21 1 1912-for above pumpo
Invoice
Freight
Wiring Motors
Pump House
Excavating
36 58
Teaming
25 65
Superstructure &amp; Finishing
308 03
Concrete Tank
123 73
1--Portable Dillion Box Electric
Hoist., 20 11 Dr um., with 25 HP
WESTINGHOUSE Motor. Purchased
from Westinghouse Electric &amp; Mfgo
Co . 1 May 2., 1910.
Invoice
Freight
14 59
Unloading &amp; Wiring
Tanks and Pipe Lines
5823 00
9086 86
Engineering., Ditching &amp; Grading
Delivering Equipment- Stock
Steam Condenser
1888 25

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450 43
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984 i6
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Brought Forward-~----------------- ----- ----$52457 37

J __Ml\. TERIAL _r TOTAL l
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Uine Tenementso
Tanks &amp; Pipe tines
1- 5 x 6 DEMUIG Triplex Pu.mp, geared
to
1-- 7-1/2 HP woon ·Motor, 440 Volt,
3 Phase, 60 Cyola, with Compensa.toro
Invoice
Freight
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June 23.:, 1911.
Pump House
Pipe Line for "A" Mine Tenements
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Purchased from General Electric co.,
October 17, 19130
Invoice
Freight
1-1..1/2 HP WESTrnGHOUSE Motor.
Purchased from Westinghouse Electric
&amp;Mfg, Co • .:, June 30, 19130
Invoice
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