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                  <text>S[PERIOR COAL CO~IP Nr
OF ,rYOMING

ANNUAL REPORT
OF

ASSISTANT GENERAL ~IANAGER
YEAR ENDING JlJNE 30th

1915

�SUPER!OR CO..:'i. L C OMPANY .Q...l. WYOMING

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AUNUAL REPORT

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ASSISTANT

GENERAL :UANAGER
0

YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1915

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Assistant General 1!a.tlager

�INDEX

General Baview of Mining fo r t ho past year o .,
0 • • •
Goneral Review of Conditions a.ud Development:
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"0 11 !line • • • • • • o • • o o o o • o .. o • • • • .. o • • • • • • • • •
"D" !line • • • • o • •
o
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o
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a
o
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o
a
o
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•
o
o
o
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a
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''E'' Mine • • • • • o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
o
General • • • o • o o o o o o o o o o o • o • o a • • • o • • • • • • • •

2-3
3
:S-1
5-6
7-8
8-9

Blasting .Material, Cost per ton of o

000000000000

33

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41

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Cars, Pit • • • • • • • • • • • • • o o o • • o •
Coal, Oompara.tive Cost of Produotion 9 illustrated:
"A" Mine • • • • • • • 41 o • o • • o o • a o • • o

"B'' lli.no

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O

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D

O

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4J

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•

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O

O

o

o

o

o

o

o

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O

O

O

O

O

O

O

52
53
54
55
56

"C" Mino • • • • • • • • • ._ • • • • • • o • • • • • o o • • • o o o • • •
''D" Mine
■ e
a
f
"E" llina • • • • • • • • • • • • • o • • • a o • o • a • • o o o o o • o a
All Minas. • • • • • • • • • • • • • o o a • • o • • • • o o • o • o a • •
57
Coal, Cost of, Comparative Statement o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 21-22
Production and Disposition of • • • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 23-27
Total Production of All llines to June 30P 1915 • • • • • • • ~ o o •
28
Porcentage Mined by :Machines
••••••••••••••••• A •
18
Construction, Expenditures for •• o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 48-49
O

O

O

O

O

O

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0

0

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

0

COSTS:

"A" mna
Cost ot Damp &amp; Tipple, Changes Comploted in Ju~ 1914 • • • • • • • •
Coat of .Arranging Plane for Endless Ropo System. • • • • • • • • • •

50
51

Da.15, Number Mines Worked • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

20

Earn1Dgoa, Avera.go, by Miners am Loaders • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••

15-17

l.
Jiret Aid Work - B:3port by Mr. f. Gibson, Ch.a.ir.illa.D. ot Bu.reau ot Safety • •

1!

10-11

�INDEX - Cont'd

Injuries, Personal o

0

0

0

0

0

Labor &amp; Material Statement

o

•

0

0

37-39

O

0

0

•

13-14

•

....

W.scellaneous Information for the Year

Powder - Report by T. H. Butler, General Shot Inspector
Number of Kegs Used . o • • • • • • • • • • • o
Number of Lbs. of Permissible Used o • • • • o •
Power, Cost of • •
Props &amp; Ties Used • • e e • e

42

O

O

O

O

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0

0

O

0

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0

•

•

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12
29-31

•

32

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34

• • . . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • •

44

Stock, Horse &amp; Mule Report • • • .
• • . • • o • • • • • • •
• •
Store, Operations, Statement of, by l\ir. E. B. Treat, Sup't. of Stores •• •

4C
47

Ties, Number Used • • • • • • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • •
Tene.'llents, Oc~upied and VacanJii • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • •
Tenement, Report on Construction • • • • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

42
4€

Water Works, Stateinant of Operation ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

4!

O

Rent, Light &amp; Water, Statement of

O

0

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•

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. . . 35-36
•

34

�. GENERAL REVmw OF MINING

Yeer Ending June 30, 1915

As the general effort to push development work during the year ending
June 30th, 1914 11 rasulted i n a larga wnount of territory being opened up, which
we found was not im.rnediately needed,

11

A. 11 Mine North of the fault in No. 1 Seam

wa.s closed dmm October 24th., 19140

"D" Mine No. 3 Saam was closed on November

7th, 1914, and No. l Seam on November 15th, 1914.
The development worlc in "B" lline in the V3.n Dyke Seam was carried on

until :.!arch 13th, 1915, at which time this mine TTS.s closed down and allowed to
fill up with v1ater.
"D" Mine, No. 1 Seam, has been kept in shape so that it can be opened

at an.v time 11ith a very slight am.aunt of work~ although the water has been allowed to fill up the lower pa.rt of the slope.
The general condition of the development work in the other mines is

such that their output can at any time be increased from 150 to 250 tons per
day and is being kept ahead with this point in view.
The lease with the State for tho mining privilege in Section 16, 11 0 11
Mine, expired June 30th and at the present time this lease has not been renewed
although there is a. probability of a rone\78.l for a short period with a cancelation clause, if the working of this coal is not found profitable.
The development of the lower part of "E" Mine has been retarded somewhat on account of rock in slope.

Tb.is is clearing up and work is going ahead

so that wo will be able to maintain a normal output from this mine as the upper
part works out.

�GENERAL CONDITIOiil' 011' MINES JUNE 30TH, 1915

~
PROSPECTIVE OU~PUT :r'OR El'TSUIHG YEAR
SUPERIOR

By Frank So Davis 9 Mine Superintendent

No. 3 Seam:
The slope is now dovm a.bout 1640 feet, and No. 5 North and :No. 5
South En.trios are advancing.

After e. per-iod of seven ruonths,during which

time the slope did not ad.va.nce 9 work was resumed early in June and progress
is again being ma.ie.
Development on No. 2 South, aol'oss the gulch 9 failed to show good
coal, all being red crop coal, consequently no rooms were turned.

Tho single

entry driven, howover, ,,ill be utilized as an escapeuay, a road to connect
with it now being driven parallel to the boundary f.rom ·the South end of No. 3
South Entry.
No. 3 South Entry has reached the bou11d.o.ry, am pillars are being
dra.m, except a.t the extreme South end.

Nearly 400 feet of this entry \7as

driven through crop coal e.nd dirt, and rooms 19 to 24 inclusive Vlere stopped
for crop coal beforo re;.:,,c;hiw5 their destined length.
No. 4 and No. 5 South Entries have advanced steadily throughout the
year; being about 1100 feet and 500 feet from the Slope.

16 rooms a.re advanc-

ing on the No. 4 South, and 7 rooms are turned on No. 5.
On No. 3 North Entry, all room pillars have been drawn, and several

rooms turned to the d ip from the back entry have been driven towards No. 4
:North.
No. 4 North is near the fault, a.11 rooms advancing.
Jlo. 5 North has six rooms turned.
Bo. 1 Beam:

Practically no development work ha.a been done in this mine durine

�t~e pa.st year, uork being coufiued to the 17i thd1•awa.l of pillars.

The rapid ad-

vance in No• 3 Seam made it; p ossi 1)le to recover the pi lla.rs in uo. 3 South and
No. 3 and. Noo 4 North l!":ntrieso
entirely finisl10c...

IJo. 2 South and No. 2 North Entries have been

Wo • .IJ.. Nol't h p illars a.re being withdrailln rapidly.

No. 3

south is all finishec.i_ except r oan ancl Entry stumps, and pillar work is beginning on Ho. 4 :N"oi,th.
Considerable machine 1-:ork has been done hore 9 and a high percenti:\ge
of the pillar coal has been recovered.

No. 7 Seam:
T'nis mine is nearly finished.

A production of about 100 tons daily

has been maintained throughout th9 year, but can be kept up for only a few
months more.

Uorth "A" was closed d01'1n October 24th, with the slope 386 feet do,T.a
from the tunnel.

DeYa1.opment t o this point showed up ~ell.

A section at the

face taken Octobor 1st showed 7 f(;Jet 4 inches of coal \"Tith 7 inches of bone,
five i'ae·~ te:a. inc:ies from the floor.

Roof fa.irly gdod.

".B" um:
Van Dyke Saum:

Davelop:nent was pushed. on. this mine until it was closed down on March
13th, 1915.

At this time the main Entry uas in far enough so tha.t three rooms

had been turued, tho slope, muzmay and a.ir course were up to the -quarter section

line between the NE--~ and SE-l of Section 29, dividing this CompWly's property from
th3.t of tho u. P. R. R. co., and do\'ln 459 f'aat; far enough to turn an entry North.

llec:i.rly all material was removed and tm \'.O rkings are now fUll of vrotar.

�A section at the face of the slopa showed:
Coa.1 190"

Bone 0 9 4 11
Coa.l 2°1 11
Bone 0 9 4 11
Coal 2 °2 11

An experiment in t his miue during the year convinced us that the

introduction of motor haulage on the lov10r end of the slope \7as not feasible,
consequently the installation of~ new and larger hoist is contemplated 0 together with the removal of the present hoist to l0i7er "E" o
Development work h~a been confined mostly to No.·8p No. 9 and No.
10 South Entries, and No. 10 North.

The slope has not advanced..

No. 3 south

and No. 8 North Entries have been finished and abandoned during the yea:r.

4 South will be finished within a few weeks.

No.

No. 5 South has a few months

pillaJ.- coal remaining.
No. 6 South Entry bd.s been driven to the Boundary P and all work in
this Entry is now confined to the drawing of pillars.

The stretch of this

Entry from 55 to 65 room, \i1ioh was driven through surface dirt, and crop
coal close to the entry on the inside rooms, reduces the amount of pillar
co&amp;.l available here.
lfo. 8 South Entry has advanced steadily throughout the yoar, and
is in about 3100 feet with tho panel planes, to No. 5, ,..11 driven through to
the Entry above.

The rooms on the first panel plane have been finished, and

most of the pillars recovered.

~11 rooms on tho second plane are advancing.

Work in rooms on the third plane began July 1st this yea.r.

�No

0

9 Scuth Entry , a f ·t or standing sane months, was started up again

in Usy, and is progressingo
Work in Noo 10 Sou 'i;h r ill be r0sumed shortly.
section 16:
No. 10 North ~ntry , after being driven 740 :feet, was stopped pending
orders, am nine rooms turned.

The inside 1"ooms,6, 7 9

a and i, originally in

Section 16, h.::i.ve now been driven up into Sec•~ion 21 and no royalty coal is now
being produced here.

This cod.l gets higher as the rooms advance toward No. 9

North Entry.

Only eight rooms were opened in No. 11 North.

These have been driven

up their full length and pilld.rs were being drawn on June 30th 9 when this worlc
wa.s stoppad.

Low coal and a very bad roof combined with the royalt y paid the

State, make this part o:f the mine very expensive t;o wor lc.
"D 11 UmE: No. 1 Seam:

This mine was closed down on November 14th, 1914.

Prior to this t i:--ne,

the mine had been averaging 1300 tons daily, and on September 24th 9 had hoisted

1458 tone in eight hours.
The work in this seam has al,rn.ys been handicapped, and the cost increased by tm necessity o:f lecl.ving the pillars untouched, to protect No. 3
Seam Lline, which ie above it; this nea.?· ly doubling tho devolopment v,ork necess-

ary to maintain a. certain tonnage.

From July 1st to the timo this min9 ~~s closed, development oork was
consti:mtly vushed, and at the latter date, considerable now territory was open.
lo. 8 North Entry blid boen stoppod on account of encroaching on land not yet
acquired by tha superior coal Company, and No. 9 North &amp;nd the Slope were ap..
Proaching the same boundary.

were progressing rapidly.

No. 7 North, and No. 7, No. e and No. 9 South

No. 8 North had sixteen rooms advancing, and No. 7

�South had ten, Noo 8 South, fift cen 9 a-nd the two mines had nine rooms turnedo
lio pillars were being dram 9 exc ept in No o 5 North, and two at th0 head of No o
5 plane, in Section 19.., whore six o:i.· oight diggers were employed.
No. 2 North Entry i n Noo 3 S0am had not yet gone far 0nough to determine \'lhether or not the extraction of p ill~rs in No. 5 North No. 1 Seam,
\'lhich is under it, had caused any subsida.nce in the strata above, but from
exporienco gained a.t ".a" i'.'iine, it scorns unlikely that the upper seam would
be materially injured, oven \'Jere all the pillars withdrawn in "D'' No. 1.

The mine is standing quite we 11.

There is but one large cavo in

any of the entries which were working above No. 9 North and South; 'Ghis
No. 7 north.

in

A. good many rooms have caved 9 however, and a r;ood deal of pre-

paratory work ·,7ill be nec0ssai-y ,1mnover the mino is reopened.
No. 3 Se~.
This mine was closed on November 7th, 1914.

A Tieek earlier, than

No. l Sown.
The long wall work had been found L~practic~l under existing conditions here, and had been definitely cJ.bandoned.

The room cl.Ud pillar method v,a.s

proving much moro satisfactory, and soillo machino coal was being produced in No.
3 South and. no. 1 North Entries.

Ho. l, No. 2 and No. 3 South, and No. 2 and

No. 3 North Entries wore being driven as rapidly as possible, but the large a.mount of ~ovolopment wo1•k with but a fe\7 rooms turnod, made this an expensive mine
Dovolopmont on the North side of this mine does not give ~uch pr~miso of
better conditions.

No. 2 :Morth shows only four foot six i?lChos of oo al at the fac

With fifteon inches of coal and bone abovo.

No. 3 North shows four feet sovon in-

ches of coal with sixtoon inchos of coal and bona.

'

Conditions are bottor on tho South side, No. 2 South h"ntry, tho bast one
shoWing fivo feet :tour inches of coal, with only six inches of bona; No. 3 South,

�fivo foet of coal with sixtccm iooh0s of coal and bono 0

No. l South has four

feet seven inches of coal 9 vith fourteen inches of bone and five inches of coal
above.
It seems doubtful wmtv...er it is crise to allow the pillars in No. l
seam to remain in place any long0r for tho sake of this seam, especially on tm
North side, as \7e will lose as much pillar coal in the lower scam as wo can gain

in No. 3 if their removal is delayed much longer.

Bo. 7 Seams

The upper part of this mine was formerly shown as 11B'' Mine.

It was

consolidated with "E" Mino on December 1st, 1914, and has sinco boen dnovm u.s
"Uppar E".

Old "B" dump was theroaftor used only for tho Van Dylce Seam; upper

"E" coal being lovrerod to "E" sh.a.ft ovor a now track laid in the boundary air
course.
Tb.ore are but fivo rooms now advancing in ·i;his mino, thcso being on

No. 9 North Entry, and tho production will decrease rapidly from now on.

It

uill be noceasary to movo the hoist nov, located at the hoa.d of the plane down
to about No. 6 south Entry within a fe\7 months.

Lm1ere "E", formerly known as

"E" Mino, has made steady progress throughout the yoar.

Its output increc.sod

to labout 1200 tons with the consolidation of tho two mines" with a consequent
decro~so in cost.

Tho South sido of this mine holds out very little hope in

tho way of dovolo:pmont, however, as tho rock bd.llds thicken to such an extont
UZI.

as to make i_y'prof'i tabla to work.
!his rock attained a thickness of four foot eight inchos in tho alopo
at ono timo, but is now rapidly diminishing, and to the North, u.isappea.rs within
two or throo hundred foot from tho slope.

This ma.kas this a ono sidod mine, w1 th

a consequent lose of spood in dovolopment •

A now hoist is neodod in order to koop

�paoa with tm loss o:f output in 11Uppcn· E" as the present hoist is t3Jcod to its
oap~ity Vlith a consts.ntly l cu gt llening haul.
No• 5 and 1-To o 6 North En'Grios are wo rkod out~ except for pillar coal a
No. 7 North is in to t ho boundary, with the esca.:p3-way about half way

up to I{o. 6 Northo

Host of the rooms 9 18 in nu.mber, ar0 still advancing.

No• 8 North is in to 14 room, none of them up moro th:m half their distance.
No. 9 North is in to 3 room; only room necks boing turned.

The slope

is 250 feot below No. 9 North, progress having b'3on hindorod by rock and watoro
Vla are still obtaining BCIID pillar coal fron lifo. 6 and No. 7 South 0 a.ll
work in these ,entries being on tho retroa.t.

No. 8 South has

but two rooms 0 both

advancing, and No. 9 South has boon driven only as far as the air cou.rso, on accoUl'.lt
of rock.
Difficulty with tho troachorous roof has been luJ.•gely overcom0 by 1:1. system of small cogs or cribs in tm rooms, in connection with small stumps or pillars of coal loft in place.

W.hilo this increases the cost of timboring, we arc ro-

covoring a larger percontaza of the coal, .md thoroby decreasing tho total cost por
ton.
Tho ventilation has boon greatly imporvod in this mine, many stoppings

having boon built a.ni others made tight, and tho mino as a who lo, is in much bettor

condition thil?l it \71:a.B a. year ago.

It will be nocossary to increase tho development

woa, ho\7ovor, to malrn up for tho decrolising output from "Up:por E", and for this

roason we aro now dml.blo shifting somo of tho Entries.
GE?1EML:
O.Ving to lossonad dooiand for coal, th!&gt; following oponings ooased work

during tho yoa.r:
North "A"
"D" --no. 3 Seam
''D" --No. l
"
"B" -Vandyke seam

Oct. 24, 1914
Nov. 7 , 1914
Nov. 15, 1914
1.la.r. 13, 1915

�The installation of tho cond.ensers 9 wator tower and \"'later softouo1• a.t
the pOi'Ter plant was com:pletod 9 Y:rith tho anticipated heavy reduction in tho cost

of power.

Tho boilo:z=,s are much improved, and v,o have aufficien·~ capacity to run

all the Minos, if rcquirod. 9 P i ~h a ·(; loast two boilers in rosorvo.

The endless ropn at 11A11 vas star'God Sopt0:nbe1· 6 9 1914, and has resultod
in an increased tonnage and decreased cost at this mine.
There wore very few serious accidents during the yoar, and no f~talitioso
Much work was done in the safe guar-d.ing of machinery and caro has boon exorcised to

keop the mines in as safe a condition as possible.
First aid has boon encouraged throughout the yoar.

In a.c1.d.ition to 'liha

contost at Rock Springo on 2-'l..pril 1st, at which the team from 11:E" lino -cook socond
:_prize, several contests havo been hold locully P and a keen rivalry dovolop0d botl'!eon tho different mines.

Rosults arc shown by the fact tha'G most of tho injured

man hlivo received proper band.aging cllld proliminc;l.ry troa.tmon'c bofo1·O roachin6 the
doctor's office.

Thore have bcon no labor troubles during ·tho pas'o year.

Tho sanitary condition of tho camp remains good; no contagion duo to
lack of ca.re in this resp:3ct having app3a.rod during tho poriod covoNd by this
roport.

�SUPERIOR COAL COMPANY
:BUREAU OF SAFETY AND FIRST AID WO.HK

By Thomas Gibson,
Chair-;nan of tho Bureau of Safoty

Much int0rost is ta..k:on by tho Superintendent, the Mino Foreman and tho
Assistant Mino For0mon regarding tho First Aid v,ork at Suporl or.
are hold ovary Friday evoniz1go
of tho uook.

Regulc.U' m0otings

Tho First Aid building is kept opon oach ovoning

Newspapers and magazines are kept 011 hand, and every encouragement

is offered to induce the employed to take an interest in First Aid work.
In the First .L\id building, there is kept on hand the following:
4 Fluss Proto Breathing apparatus.
4 large oxygen cylin._,o-ers filed with cor:ipressed oxygen.
l Salvator reviving apparatus with mask.
Bandages.
Splints.
Other material necessary for first aid to the injured.
Contests a.re held in the First Aid ,1orlc. and all those taldng part a.ra
presented with a. pretty gold button on which is inscribed, ":Better be safe than
sorryt'• and in addition thereto, cash priz9s are given to the teams \7ho show the
most skill and. neatness in tying bandages, etc.
On April 1st, 1915, there was held at Rock Springs a general contest

and throe teams from Superior too~ pa.rt, rocoiving t110 second prize,

This p:riza

was made up of five beautii"Ul medals, and eacl1 merab0r of the winning team was

presented \11th one.

Uay 30th, 1915, a contest WaB held on the ball grounds, the teams competing for a. bronze shield, upon which was inscribed; "SUparior Coal Company,

Champion First Aid Team".

The shia.d is a.bout 16 inches by 22 inches, and is put

up at the mouth of the slope oi' the mine where the winning tsam is employed.
!Joticoa.ble improvements have been made in the machine shlbp,- gearings
h.avo been shielded, pullsJS have bean protected,

E.S

well a.s all high speed belts.

�In tm boiler house the bel t s &lt;2.!'C 1n·0tectod by a mosh wire shield.

The fan engine

is fenced in, with pl.:i.tf'o11n over bo:i.lers giving access to the valves.
have been placed in consp icu ous p l a ce s .

Danger signs

The Mine Foreman and those in ch arge are

seeing to it th.:J.t all t h e rn i 11ers aud. loaders place timbera.nd props in the proper
place at the proper -~ime.,
"A" 1.mm:
In this mine tb.9 gearing on pumps and electric hoists are all shielded.
Transformers and resista.nco coil have fences around ·chern 11 end.less rope shives a.re
well protected at ·c; op c::.nd bottom of :;:&gt;lane, danger signs are :pla.cecl inside and outside of the mines, on the powclor houses, and other conspicuous pl a ces, and all
trolley r1ira is fenced at crossings on rnannay.

"0" MINE:
All electric hoisting engines have shields on g ea ri ngs, generators and
transformers,- wmre it is necessary, fences are put up.

Trolley wires on the

partings are guarde u., and d:1nger signs are put up in concpicuous places.

"E" llDm:
:Box car loador is fenced in, and all f!8ariDoCPS on :pumps and hoists have

been guarded.

A safety device has been installed in the bottom of the shaft to

protect t he cai6 es fror,1 f .;.lling objec1is ·.
places in and a.round tho mines•

Danger signs have been put up in many

�SUPElUO.R C~L COwPANY

REPORT OF POWDER

By To Ro Butler
Gene r· 1 Shot Insp3ctor

-oDuring the yoar the use of l!'F 'black po-.!fder has been discontinued
entirely.

C bla.ck :powcl0r is used exclusively for m:.J.cllino mined coa.l iu all

the mines, excepting E mine, whera a small amoun'G of Ti-ojan permissible pow-

der ic usad in extremely ·; vet ·rll'o rk, ::mJ. where th:J roQl;: band. i3 extreme ly thick
and strong.

'Where FF blaclc por,der vr,1-s formerly used by r,1 inors 9 F black powder

is n.Oi7 used ·rrith goocl results.

Since discontim~ing ti1e use of FF 'bla.cic powtl.aJ.• 11

the coal is much better and reaches its des·t;in.:i;i;ion in. much l;,J t·ce r shape than

it dii \7hen FF black pov1dar was ueed, owing to the fuct t hat tho slo·: rer grad.0s
of powder have not the shattering effect on. tho co cl.l that the F·F ha.so
wo !uve tested no new powders or v_sed , m~/ permissi blo porrders e::t-

parimanta.lly in the Superior Mines during the yo&lt;.:U·;

~e rulos and. rog11la.tions

rogarding the use a:ndha.nd11ng of· ,J xplosivss are strictly complied with, an,i all
:possibility of accidents :f1.•om 'i;he source of c::r:plo:1i 7es, removod so far ;;;.s in
OUJ." po\7er.

hibited.

Olay is used for stemming and tho use of sotal turapiug bars proThe use of :f'U.sa or squibs is forbiu.d.on and. all shots are fired v,ri'i;h

electricity.

-o-O-o-

�J.cl.BOR AlID :tiA!EERliL STATEMENT

Year Ending Juna 30, 1915

llONTH
Ju'.q
• August

September
October
lovember
December

Ja:rmary
Pebra.a.ry
llaroh

April
J.la.y

June

I

roi!AL

Pay Roll and
Vouchered Labor

Material Bought

., 76,691 68
66,998 78
77,980 68
74,001 98
66,953 53
62,509 25
56,435 01
44,547 ?6
48,918 35
45,821 17
54,654 66
59 1 011 60
$734,524 45

Total

$17,244 88
13,243 92
17,829 08
27,256 48
21,886 37
17,029 55
17,757 66
12,387 03
12, 798 77
9, 562 87
10,849 82
12,826 25

$93,936 56
80,242 70
95,809 76
101,258 46
889839 90
7911538 80
74,192 67
56,934 79
61,717 12
55,384 04
6511504 48
71,837 85

$190,672 68

~"925,197 '13

39,589 85

39,589 86

447 94

447 94

$230,?10 47

$965,234 92

!

llatarial on
BaDd as per
lol'l!l 31,
Ju]J 1, 1914

Cost Of Band.ling
Ka.tertal
Ju]J 11 1914 J1ma 30, 1915

-

-

----- ·-

$734,524 45
L..•,• r -

�i

I

LABOR A..'l'ID lIATT.it··n .AL STATis1IBNT - DISTRIBUTION
--

LA.DOR

COST OF COAL:

$7100276 29

I

I

;

i
iI

!I

1~

I!8680475T.P~84 I
I

I

I

76 53 i
$4,412 86

285 31 ;
788 l3 .
74 79 :
1,304 50 l
5,307 45 :
7 82 :I
195 49
34 36
25 90 '
116 34 i
6,797 23 j
312 62 I
74 65
-196 43
I
76 53
I
11 0 1~ 69 , ; sv597 55 I

1,616 04
3,632 32
4,348 18

20071 92
2,938 05
ll,461 26

89 31
3,445 84
4,284 33

192 42
477 28
1,031 11
l,223 56
11 88
2,154 33
3,009 48
136 02
301 22
1,586 87
51 04
26.520 60

339 20
3o973 88

23 25

I

Selling Expenses
Sapply Store Expense
Shut-dmm Expense
Prospeoting
Billa Collectible
Department Bills
PaJ .Roll Deductions
Cash Receipts
Inventory Deficit
ll&amp;m.ling Ua.torial

i

I

538 56
1,374 84
6 90

,...

498 98
~19.835 30

I 34,805 63

IA!l'EBIAL cm lWID JULY 1, 1915

tJJlOIABr,

$710,276 29
4,412 86
19,835 30

i'ot~l Coat of Ooal
!otal Cost er oonstl'li.otion
!l!ota.l Cost of llisco lJ.a.naous
Jfaterial on Hand July 1, 1915
---

- -- -- -· - -- • - - ---

--

3,687 96
6,570 37
iI 15,809 44

I
I

i'O!AL

- --

I!
i

General Expenses

-- -

285 31 I
448 93 Ij
74 719 I
10304 50 II
1 0333 57 I
71 82 ii
195 49 I
34 36
25 90
116 34 !
60797 23 1!I
289 37 i
74 65 i
196 '2.-3 I

I

JIIOOELLANEOUS:
Electric Light &amp; Power .Plant Expenses
Water Plant Ex:p8llS8S
Tenement Ex:panses
Coal Department:

!OTAL

I

I

CONSTRIJCTION:
1Iin1ng r.1achines and Drills
Electric Hoists
Power Lines
Horses and Milles
Endless Ropa Haulage Systera
Pipes and Fittings
Pamps and Motors
llillS Signals and Telephones
Fire Pighting Equipment
First Aid Equipment
Bails, fies and Track Fastenings
Pu.var Plant Changes
Water Works Oonstra.otion
!l'ipple and Screens 11Att Damp
Shaker Saraans "C" Dwnp
roTAL

1!

i

MATERIAL
1580199 55

·- .

~734,524 45
- -

I

I
I

281 73
3,923 12
s,31s 44 I
1,223 56
U 88
2,692 89
4,384 32
136 02
308 12
1 1 586 87
447 94
46.355 90

-1 34,805 63

--

l68,l9i 66 868,475 84
15,697 65
ll,184 69
46,355 90
26,520 60
34,805 63
34.805 63
966,234
92230, 71C&gt;4?1
-- -

�&amp;_VllR.'i.GE E.iRi'JIHGS OF MINERS Al."® LOADERS

i

t!

r:

A II MINE

I

I

I

mrnERS

1

I

LOAD~~ ----

! l, Avora.go
I
~ ~ c-- I
Per Total
- Enplo~ d

I

II

lll

II

A.vcrago

I

1-:

~

n ,.,..., )- ~]:QY,Qd
&lt;
I.LI

I

~

II

-6"

:;- t
~

).-

'I) •

Por

Per

1.'Ionth

Day

"-r

19
12

80
69

69 -'89 84
64
65 09

s.p1;
0c1;

19
14
19
20

64

55

80
07

69
80

89
92

82

68 87
76 19

84

74 04

14 93

86

88
14 68
18 54
20 67

'13

63 72
63 02
55 66
77 58

lfOT

Ju.
hb
Jlar'

Apr
lfaJ

17
15

.Jua
Ave. tor
Pviod 17 79

Vfork~-

Por

Month

I)_

,

·75 75
63 25

56
50
60

85 43

69--

~

~ ~ ' ,,

Por
Day

l&lt;

.P0r

6° ~ iv ~

Month I

I-~ : ~ 3

st -l
4 7/3 104 17 5 48 •38

5 42
3 99
4 52
3 10
3 81
4 36
4 55
4 20
3 98
4 31
4 27

l-

5 85 t 36
4 64 44
6 24

·70 17
88 15
73 33
78 74
82 '10
81 09
68 91
75 83
6? 59
83 79
95 40

4 14 1:1
4 14 157
4 77 58

4 92 59
5 05 66
4 83 85
4 65 90
4 77 - 80-

59
80 82 4 75
70 70 -4-· 16
- --- - - -- . . - -

-

••·

1

'
l

Avorage ___~-- .. j
Por Avorago 1

: Worki~____ ;
, .Pvr 1 Por
Por 1

, , 0 1 lr~

-

I

~

Dec

\

" qJ
~ ,._

• &lt;&gt;
ci,t 1-_: (

Aug.
I

P0r Total

C)/ ...

,j&gt;:)::

I

Avorago
Par Avorag0

I

Dsy

Month

l
L--- -- - -,-- - -- - - ----- 36
62 23 3 27 : 65 69
35 : 47 95 I 3 40 I 49 32
38
57 16 3 01 • 66 18
40 46 21 3 23 I 49 73
40
52 17 2 75 , 66 52
49
68 GB 3 43 i 79 81
64 16 3 77 i 68 92
54
55
52 66 3 76 : 56 49
63 86 4 26 I 69 00
63
52 56 3 75 ! 58 ?8
76
66 83 3 71 I Tl 12
'18
73
76 9i 3 85 : 84 37

I

Da.y l

3 46 1
4 11 1
3 48
3 55
3 50
3 99
4 05
4 03
4 60
4 19
4 28
4 22

I

53

.

59·- 20--- -~ 48 _L__~5 99 3 88

I

~

Aug

Sept
I

Oo1;

llff
Dec
I Jan
I
I Jeb

I
''

I

...-Apr

l6

34

32
14 32
15 35
l'I 36
26
21

12

~

32

54 98 4 58
62 07 4 43
63 96 4 33
73 53 4 33

l

6

7
9

11

- -

~-- -- --

' ATe. :for

P91'1ed

28
32
31

67 01r --4--19- 65 I 59 62 83 5 24 68 59
62 07 4 43 77 73
73 34 4 89 71 60
80 43 4 73 66 59

9

I

I

29--57 22°T3 58

24

! .l'rmil
I

" B II MDtE

mmas

5
'I

7
9

- ---- -- - --- - ----r-- - --- ------

LOADERS

50 05 1' 3_13_·-· 55 14 3 45
43 03 3 59
49 60 4 13

40 40
47 75
60 35
103 21
91 66

2 89
3 18
3 55

42 62 3 04
56 51 3 77.
67 51 3 9f

3 97 123 85 4 76
91 66 4 36
4 37
103 10 4 30 132 56 5 62
32 81 3 65 40 09 4 46

l- - - - - - ~

- --··--- -

- -

- - - -·-

I

!

17.

34

30
I.-.--.

38
4 ____
61 .. L42
62 55 4 17 ~- 69- -15.. li ____
_
-----=
\

63 60 3 '14

62 17 3 66
-

�.t\.VER.AGE R.\ Rl.HllTGS OF MINERS AllD LOADERS

Year Ending June 30 9 1915

"

C

" llilIB

l lINERS

I

11--- - - - , - - --

"'

J--.,
"); r.

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

-

· . · -·- -- ~ - - - - - - - - l''--

Avoraga
i .: -e- Por Total
,- ~ ~ ~. ~ l~~ od
v;
Por
Per
~ .:CS Month Day

ii ~}
._

I

~

n- - - - --+---

July
Aug
Sept

Oct

Nov
,D c

Jan
Feb
Mar
April
llay
June

17
13
18
14
19
21
18
12
15
15
18
20

T-r Avora~ ---

Avorage
Per Avorage

""' !

Working

,.;; I

Por
Month

75
73
68
77
77
80
77
71
69
70
66
66

85 57
73 85
93 55
74 31
99 63
100 68
90 06
59 67
76 76
76 15
92 66
102 47

5 03
5 68
5 20
5 31
5 24
4 79
5 oo
4 97
5 12
5 08
5 15
5 12

92 42
76 88
108 69
78 17
106 10
104 46
93 57
63 03
82 32
80 51
101 09
107 13

-

'

Averago
!
Per Avorage ;

! Por Total
~ i' tynp3:~rod .. - - - Working ·- . I
Por 11 :-;.; ~ f ; Per
Per I Por
:Por1
Day I ~ ,
i Month Day \ . l.!onth Day:

I

l~

+---lf----+- - - - + - - - - l - - - + - ---i'r---+'-

81
76
79
81
82
83
80
75
74
74
72
69

i
:

LOADERS

'i

5 44 1 47 ! 45 :
5 91 1 44 ; 40 :
6 04 !1 4S • 40 ;
5 58 ·,·i 47 40 i
5 58 1 43 39 !1
4 97 lj 43 · 39
5 20 I· 49 46
5 25 I 51 49
5 48 I 50 1 49
5 37 50 49
5 62 53 46
5 36 50 47

64 63 1 3 80
54 78 4 21
76 30
4 24
51 75 3 10 I
72 89 3 84
88 49 4 21
64 93 s 61
1:6 60 3 88
61 11 4 07
60 92 4 06
67 15 3 73
82 54 4 13

44

_

l·

I

Ave for

l!= ==P==
er~i~o;;,
d:b:~1~7::b:7~7~~
7;;,
2 ~ =8~5~ 4_5:::-,
__c!:=5~ 03= =!~9==
1=2=0~=
5=3=6=-_1 _48

I

I 6760 2651 34 _J
97 !
64 ;

+---_ ___ L __ __ ,

66 01

~ 88

i

82 02
60 81
80 36
91 92
69 16
48 51
62 36
62 16
77 35
87 81

56
4 34 i
4 23
4 38
3 84
4 04
4 16 j
4 14 !
4 30
4 39

70 94

4 17

4

I

I

\
If

18
13
18
14
9

MINEBS - --- 73 55
75 60
88 75
70 58
89 08
88 71
80 72
98 80
28 92
72 51

D II MINE

4 o9 I 91 94
6 83 1 107 12
4 95 110 40
99 13
5 77
40 83
3 21

LOADERS
64 96 3 61
a 24 I 72 I 66 48 92 3 76
6 13 1 79 68 I 64 19 3 57
7 08 I 92 76 I 46 02 3 29
4 54 109 87 1 26 97 3 00

5 ll 11 75 I 68 !

89 88 -6 42

i

71 65 3 98
36 4 10
74 57 4 14 ,
55 71 3 98
33 79 3 75
53

�AVERAGE E.t\.illi°INGS -OF l'IIlIBRS AND LOADERS

Yo~r Ending Juno 30 9 1915

" E " MINE
.1------

6

- --- --~-r --[&amp;R
-. - -

-

"'~

I rJ

Avor~----

Por Total
• lo ad
"'ii: I ~'i.. I ., " I Per
Per·

~ ~
4-- ~

,-

-

-

-I-CJ
-

-:

'OJ

:- 1 f ~

l

!

I

1·· -

. ~&gt;- l

. A}::::s-

I

! ;;

· "'~

I

-~

\l~

!

81 67 ! 3 27 ; 118 42 ! 4 74 . 36 , 35
98 43 1 4 69 1 116 66 j 5 56 26 . 26 I
99 16 I 3 97 i 113 85 I 4 55 : 32 29
96 83 14 21 ! 117 57 5 11 J 35 29
98 73 4 ll : 112 44 4 68 ·1 35 31
1
81 62 3 26 101 32 l -1 05 86 75 •
71 88 3 59
77 50 1 3 88 :; 86 84 ,
49 20 3 78 , 53 81 : 4 14 ·: 83 82 :
59 93 i 4 00 I 64 40 4 29 :t 82 78 •
56 79 4 06 • 61 27 4 37 . 81 73 :
74 88 4 16
78 83 ; 4 .38 '! 76 : 72 I
79 10 3 96
82 31 j4 12 j' 75 j 70

i

I

i

1

79 02 i 3 95

, - Av~~~ -

Por Average ,j : ! ~ ~
Par Total
, Per Avorag-~ 1
1·
' &lt;;\~
Working
'. ,, ~ ~ -~ployed
Working
,
Por
Por -: 4 a. ~ iPar
Por
POl
I P0r-

~
.(.J0. L~ \--~:~~- --~-~~_! _~~~thJ_~ay ~:--~~ :
-f\

1 25 I 29 : 20
21 32 ! 27
25 i 31 , 27
23 ' 34 ; 28
Nov
I 24 41 : 36
Dae
I 25 72 : 58
Jan
20 j 69 : 64
' leb
13 I 70 • 64
j Ka.r
15 I 72 ! 67
I Apr
14 ' 82 76
Kay
18 80 76
1
J'ane J... ~9__ 77 74
, Ave f'or '
1
_[ Ptri~j 2o_L :7 51 I

July
' Aug
Stpt
Oct
i

~vor_-- ] f-

1

1

I 91 53 i 4 58 ; 61 ! 57

4

I

Month.1

~~~ i ,

Day , Mo~~hj _
62 50 • 2 49 ' 63 98 ! 2 56 :
75 89 3 61
75 89 I 3 61 \ '
72 32 2 89
79 80 J 3 19 •
59 44 2 58
71 74 3 12 :
6113 , 2 55
69 01 , 2 88
61 95 2 48
71 03 . 2 84
55 90 , 2 79
57 23 , 2 86 !
39 26 • 3 02 ' •39 73 • 3 05 : .
47 00 3 13 • 49 41 • 3 29 :
43 25 • 3 09
47 99 : 3 43 !
58 06 ; 3 23
61 28 1 3 40
66 48 ; 3 32
71 22 l_~ __f?_6 ;·
1

,

58 57

2 93

63 19 i 3 16

/

�STATEMENT SHOWING PERCENT.."i.GE OF COAL MINED BY MACHINES

J u l y 1 0 1914:--- Junc 30 9 1915

wm

I

llUti fil II B II
MIN&amp; " A "
TOTAL
TONS
.PER I T-OTAL
TONS
TONS
MINED · CENT TONS
MINED
1.llEED
BY
MINED
BY

I

INES

INES

233929

125000

Dec

Jan
Fob

Karch
April

BY

INES

TOTAL

Nov

MINED

MA.CH-

May
June

Sept

l

MA.CH-

7178
4995
7381
5860
7865
11380
10694
9406
12170
13128
17480
17463

Oct

PER

CENT

MA.OH-

16004
11607
14697
13415
17904
22901
22086
19791
21805
19734
24727
27258

Juq

Aug

I

I'
MINE " 0 11
TOTAL
TONS
PER I
TONS
MINED ! CENT

40
4S

50
44
44

50
48
48

56
67
71

13164
11292
12330
13529
15613
1613
1720
2497
988

9784
74
8417
75
8923
72
9641
72
11183
72
1613 100
1720 100
2497 100
988 100

64

53

7.2746

54766

75

20011
21071
16830
23108
24866
21663
14862
18730
18842
22286
2iIB92

9031 45
6669 ! 4.-5
9219 I 44
4...3
7176
9301 1 40
10673 i 4.-3
945a l 44
1101 48
8079 ; 46
9053 : 4 8
10637 48
12121
50

242204

109518

1554:3

I
l

I

45

I
I

MINE II E )I

MINE " D 11

TOTAL

July
Aug

Sept

Oct
Bov
Dec

214 59
17987
23996
21962
11080

14468
10214
14489
12069
8151

67
57
60
55
74

Jan
hb

larch

April
Jlay

- Ju.

!Oi'AL
~

96484.-

59391

I

I

I

62
- -·- ·-

9066
9968
10683
10779
124 16
24937
21785
15176
18220
17300
22053
23906

6015
5448
6023
5881
6209
15215
13653
9344
11012
9992
l.2440
14044··-

61
55
56
55
50
61
63
62
60
58
56
59

82504
66397
02777
76515
80121
74317
67252
52326
59743
55876
69066
75556

46476
35743
46035
40627
42709
38881
35525
28348
33249
32173
40557
43628

52
53

197087

115276

58

842450 463951

55

..

56
54

56
53
53
54

56
58
59
58

�STATEi'..IENT SHOV!Il\JG VlORK DONE BY MINING MA.CHINES

July 1 0 191-1---Juno 30, 1915

l40NTH

MINE "A rt
No. o:r II
Tons
I
Cuts
Per
Cut

I

Uay

I

June

1533
1230
1381
1322
1660
2610
2657
2448
2803
3167
4086
3039

TOTAL OUTS

28736

July
!UgllSt

I S ptembor
I Octobor

I November
I

Dooembor

Jarma.ry
I
I

I
!

.Pobruary
March

April

r

Il
I

4 .69 l
l
4.06 Il
5.34 II
4o43
4o74
4.36
4.03
3.84

4.34
4.15
4.28
4.55

MINE It B II
Tons
Cuts
Par
Out

MINE 11 0 11 1
No. of
Tons i
Cu'i;s
Por
Out 11

No. of

I

2578
1896
2372
2810
3058
431
456
642
222

l

I

3.80
4. 44
3.76
3.43
3.66
3.74
3.77
5.89
4.-4-5

'

2033

·4.44 i

1334

5.00 ;
4.37 '
4o 44
4.43 ;
4.61 ;I
4.75 1
4.65 ,
4.78 i

2111
1616
2101
2317
1990
1526
1899
1784
2390
2479

5.os ;

4.45 i
4.90 i
l
I

23580

· 14465

i

!

..i.vo. Tons
Per Cut-

4 . 64 !

· 3.79

4.35

I

I

!
I

!

MINE ''D"

I

I

Juq
August
September
Octobor
November
Decembor

l
I January

3128
2182
3289
2557
1487

.

4.63
4.68
4.41
4.72
5.48

11

i

TOTAL

MINE "E"

I

Pebraary
J.farch
April

I 14ay
June .

,i....

1000 ·I 3.33
1'776 i 3.07
3.20
lOGl
1700
3.46
3.90
1592
3.72
4089
3716
3.67
3.57
2615
3.54
3114
3.44
2903
3.31
3760
3.65
3851

..

11080
8418
11034
10005
9690
9447
8819
7231
8038
7854

10236
10169

4.19
4.25
4.17
4.0(t
4.32 1'
4.12
4.03

3.92
4.14
4.10
3.96
4.29

I
11

II' -. 'l'OTAL

CUTS

112229

32805

12643

i Ave. Tons
!

Per

Cut

4.70

3.51

4.13

I

I

.I

�STATEMENT SROWU TG NUM.BER OF DAYS MINES WORKED
&amp;

NUt IDER OF MINERS AND DAY MEN :EMPLOYED

l\lilIB II A II
I

July

!

I

Aug , Sop·i; I

Oo t

i

! Mov j Doc

I

1

I

Days Worked
No, of :Uinors
No. of Load.ors
no. of Co. Mon

19
00
30
76

12 I
69
36
74

19 !
64 1

19
107
51
71

M i

73 1

,

Jan

Fob

~r

Apr

May

Juno

!

17
92
50
05

14
93

so I 60

15

14

18
54
90
70

20

!

67
00

I

79

:

;

20

89
57
01

59

06

66 . 85
ao 70

I

I

I

I

I

!~::--~~~- ---,- --;;--;;----,~ ;;-.-- -;-..--~~INE
=+·-'~' ~B~.~"-=-=+-==-=--=c-c-r-~ - -,--.-----+---- :
j Daya Workod
16 • 12
14
15
17 I 26
21
24
9
1
:tro, of Minors
34
32
32
35
35 I
~
! No. of Load.ors
65
68
77
71
66 !I *6
7 1
'
9
11
no. of Co • .Men
69
70
77
60 ~ 60
11
11
9 ~ 15
1- - - - - - - - + - -~

1

11

Days '\'lorkod
E'o, of Minors

'. llo, of Loaders
1 llo, of Co. Mon
Days Workod
, Iio, of Minors
no, of Loaders
,

I

lo, of Co. llen

i- -:::Da_y_a -wo- rkod --- - ·1

lo, of llinors

?lo, of Load.ors
, No, of Co. Mon

17 !
Ol .
47
70

13
76
44
67

18
79
43

69

MINE 11 0"
14
19 I 21
01
82 j 03

13 -

10

75
75
79

70
12
86

79
09

oo

- · . , _ __

31

Z2
56

15 1 10
74. i 72

__,___

___, __

- - - - l ,_

_

**MIN!" II D II
111
.....-.,9--,j-~-- - ,-----,-----r--90
92
09

20
69

34
35
50

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

--;----;--~-+I

72 1
109 I
60 ;

#MINE II E"

32
26
53

15
74

I

25 - •21 - - f5 -- ---2s·29
36
40

12
75

!~ : :g ~: ~! ;g ~~ ! ~~ ~~
-

18

10
00

·-24 - • 2tr
41
72
35
06
49
95

20 -- 13 - -·15 ___ 14
69
06
09

10

:fo

80

77
75
90

70
03

72
02

82
01

76

100

92

94

00

I

! -- - - - -.,-------r-- . -- -r===c
GENE~L
l _J)JJTSTIP.
I &gt;---E-------r-----r----.---.-----,-----11
,:-/_ llo, ot C;o. Man I

u3

01

75

04

I 63 I 50

56

51

51

45

50

42

706

•combined with ''E" l'.iino. va.n DykG S9am only t1~om Dec. 1, 1914.
1.la.rch 13, 1915.
••fenporarily olosod Novombor 14, 1914.
l lnclud.es old "B".

Olosad down

�COMPARATIVE STATEUENT OF EXPENSES.

TOTAL ALL MINES.

Por i od 9 J uly 1 0 1914---Juno 30, 1915.

LABOR

TONS

"(--

llJUP 900
21,976

nnmmm
747,209 llOO

; &lt;~

Maintonanco

I

Depreciation
of Plant

- - - ---32007 003

PER W!.TERIAL

PER

TOJ:T

TON

TOTAL

I

PER '
TON · :

- ·- · -

0039 $ 15704.71 .019 $ 40592.54

.050

25424.32 , .030

25424.32

.030

Air, Drainage
and Light

17371.66 .021

17637.44 .021

35009 .10

0042 I

Mining

4'Z8 061.35 .. 567

66055.18 .079

544116.53

.646 :

Hauling

90283.59 .107

26426.85 .0!51 .

116710.44

.138 )

Weighing and
Loading

27317.48 .032

1466.0l .002

28783.49

.034

Dave lopment

37673 .. 77 .045

3934.91 .004

41608.68

.049 :

SU.perintendenca

26680.61 .032

4139.36 .005

30819 .97

.037 j

$710276.29 .84Z $160788.78 .191 ~~ 871065.07

1.034 1

I

GRATE

9,7001.Q.Q.

WT
5,95~

Sl!CK

'

.
!

TOTAL

t-------

!

I

SAHE PERIOD PREVIOUS YEAR.

'I

Period, July 1, 1913---June 30, 1914

II
llJUP.

!

36~600 500

I

I
..,
I

i

Maintenance

$ 47377.70 .047 ~ 15902.61 .016 $ 63280.39

Daprecia.tion
of Pla.nt

26575.72

.026

.052

Mining

31031.90 .031 $ 21337.34 .021 $ 52369.24
622800.68
66093.89 .066
556706.79 .555

Hauling

119676.92 • 119

27918.ll .028

147595.03

.147 .

Weighing and
Loading

35149.67 .035

1.309.79 .001

36459.46

.036

Deva lopmant

82858.19 .082

20099.70 .020

102957.89

.102

SU.pe1•1ntendence

31814.70 .032

6880.35 .007

38695.05

.039

$904615.95 .901 $186117.51 .1;35 $1090733.46

1.086

26575.72 .026

llIEE~
893l.37

!

•!

G&amp;i'R
13,687..22.Q.

WT
7,05~

j

r--

Air, Dra.i?1.a&amp;"'8
.And Light

I

I

I
.063 I
I

I

i

i
I

57,60~
842,450.llQQ.

I

.621 .

BIAox
53,983 .!Q.Q.

,__l,vu4 1 5 ~

!L'OTAL

�COMPA.'iA.TI
.
VE STATE:::IB'I'T~ 0:E' COA1 MINED, REDUCED TO :mm OF MINE BASIS
Wi th Cost .ind Wvml&gt;er of Daye Minos Worked

MINE
l~ -

-

- r - - - - - . - -- --

~

DA.YS
"70:RK-

II

A II

TONS
MINED

ED

I
I

I

TOTAL
COST

I

!

, COST
j PER
I TON

-19_0_7 - 8-t--2-7-8---+--l- 5_2_2_0_5_. 9_5_1---;
I;)-13
- 51
_ 1_8_0_69 '.

I II
1

1908•9
1909-10
1910-ll
1911-12
1912-13
1913•14
1914-15

263
276
252
248
220
224
201

179872.35
204885.30
212688.20
223773 .85
186875.70
193472.10
235928 . 95

MINE

1907-8
1908-9
1909-10
1910-11
1911-12
1912-13
1913-14
1914-15

- , - - --

I

DAYS I
WOiiK~
ED

- - - --

TONS
MINED

'.

-

.....-- ---'I

TOTAL
COST

COST

i

PER
TON

!
I

258 l
272 '
257 '
241
223
236 I
154 !

120902.83
190891.79
216623.05
208366 .20
163284.10
206322.60
75018.16

128975 0 35 '
207401.15
244009085
251182 .25 '
171805.35 .
208577.65
72745.50 I

MINE

" C "

-

-

90$ - 525_6_2-.13
---4l.-23
- 0 -'!f

l8043lo72 l loOO3 '
221989.99 11.083
231780.38 l.089
232111. 74 l.O38
202256.06 1.082
223553.67 l.156
233447 .67 . 998

-

-

088- 8--1:-2-6 1--f ·---·4 2726.

126382.85 $ 122387.59 .968
226682.35 213710.99 .942
264667.90 250804.62 .948
299807.20 286568.14 .955
268545.75 256103.98 .954
235117.10 212531 . 34 .909
250846.55 252236.71 l.OO7
242204.20 231204.91 .955 ,

280
259
263
258
243
221
220
200

MINE 11 B 11

(

- - - - , - - - - - - - -------i- ---f'--

_"!: ---=--- · ~: -~..;...-.:.- - -· -

7.

200 !
263 I
270
256
242
221
219

?.: --

II

.937 I
.920 :
.888 j
.830 'i
.953 i
.989 1
l.O31 !

D "

31163.00 i ~ 30605.95
.983
1135sa.55 : 109103.63
.966
169671.80 ; 173039.20 1.020
193 103 . 80
197710.65 l.O23
234112.90 : 233780.04 • .953
236191.00 1 225896.93
.959
242043.00 j 265005.58 l.O95
96485.45 j
1036_~7 .02 1.074

:

TOTAL

,.._

l

1907-S
1908-9
1909-10 151
1910-11 257
1911-12
275
I
1912-13 270
It
I: 191'3-14 278
.__ 1914-15 243

'

MINE "------B " -- . - ----- ··- -·- -·- · - - -· --- - - -- ---··- --- -- 1--· --- -· -- ···- . -- - - - - ..
-·-·---•'

I

I
'
'

328.00 $ 2151.44 6.559
26438.23 l.459
18121.60
l.896
52776.10
21e2v.65
l.18O
69420.76
58052.65
l.132
115409.13
•101946.50
l.307
143314.90
109625.70
197086.45 227737.31 1.156

1019
1043
l.232
1280
1249
1155
1177
070

352469.60 $ 340674.36
626900.61
649426.60
063163.83
864747.75
977509.70 I 985458.32
1037067 .40 ! 989790,.72
919377 .56
932015.45
1090733.46
1004564.90
871065.07
842450.55

.966
.966
.998
1.oos
.954
.986
l.O86
1.034

�00,\.L PRODUCE.1) BY SU.PFu.'U Oll COAL 00:ill'ANY

-

n A

IEMEl

- --

IDMP

l!Oll1l!H

RIDT OF
MilTE

I

629
517
1, 217
967
627
649
691
571
515
30

July
Aug

sept
oct
Nov
I Dec
I

i Jan

Feb

I

J.laroh
April
llay
JUna

I

I

TOW.
l
I

II
I

60

j

I

-

•

·-

NUT

SLACK

I

I
I

!
I

I

11 9 091

i

I

i

I

I

•I

17 , 277
22 , 252
21,395
19 , 220
21 , 290
19 , 704
24, 726
27 , 198

:
:

i

I

I
I

:

!

i

!

I
I

!
i

I

-- -

-·

I

TOTAL

:

18 , 004
11, 608
14, 697
13,415
17, 904
22 , 901
22 , 086
19 , 791
21, 805
19 , 734
. 24, 726
27 , 258

I

'I
:

'
I

----·r·- - -- --------7--- - -- ---- - - ,

- - -· ·---·- - -

-· - . · · - · ·

- - -

- ··--·

I

--- --- t- - - - - - - ----L-

171)375

6,473 _- __ 227 , 456

'

I

--- -. . ----·1 --- ·•-- . -----· - ...

-

GRA TE

I

-- --t-- -

13 ,,480
12 ,448

I

II

--

II

,I
-

-·· ·---------

233,929

- - ----'1

_ _ t. _ _ _ _

i
I

l
I

r· ---" --- -r ---

I July
I

I NOY
I

Dec

11

Jazi

Peb
:
March
I
i

i

April

I

JlaJ

13 , 164
11, 292 !
12 , 329
13 , 529
15, 613
1, 613 I
1, 720
2 ,498
988

I

I

i
i
I

I
I

I

I

l

-

- --

···- 1- - ·-I

I'

!

I

! June
~ --- r - - -- . ·- ---

~ TAL

-- ---

I

I

I

B

MINE

!
Aug
Sept
i Oct

If

I

--

-

- -- - --

13, 164
11 1 292
12, 329
13 , 629
15, 613
19 613
1, 720
2 , 498
988

-· - ~ - - - - --- ---

72 , 746

72 , 746
-

'

�July 1 0 1914---Juno 30 0 1915

llOBTH

I
I

RUlif OF

MINE

-1--

i
i

MINE

• 616

MAL

9,205

232 , 999

Nov

Dec
Jan
l!'eb

043

NUT

I

June

766
1,512
998
549
618
823

I
I

GRA.TE

738
781
478

463

QII

I

lla.rch
A.pril
Kay

July

Aug

II

- - ---

----- -!------ - -199528 i
14,777
19,558
15,833
22 , 559
24,248
20,840
14,018
17,992
18,062
21,800
23,776

Sept
Oct

i

llJMP

- -

TOTAL :

SLACK

.

I
'

I

I
I

I

'

20,011 !
15,543 I
. 21,070 I
16,o:n
23,108
24,066
21,663
14,861 I
18,730 Ii
18,843 i
22,286
I 24,392

I

I

i

11

:

! 242,204 I
I

;

i

MINE

" D n

I
I

I
I

I
I

I

204
1,366
624

21,459
17,783
22,631
21,530
11,000

21,459
17,907
22,997
21,962
11,000

2,194

94,291

96,485

Jul.J

Aug
Sept

Oct
lov

Dec
Jan
hb

larch
April

Kay

~-

June
~OTaL

'---

=-

�COAL P RODUCED BY SU.PERI OR COAL COMPANY 9 Continued

Ju ly 1 0 1914- - June 30 9 1915

-- -

-·

MINE
IIONTH
II
I

E

I

690
910
1,346
1,136
1,015

Juns

535
540
326
341
210
220
182

4 , 621
4,116
1,929
3 , 230
4 , 760
16 , 312
14,109
10,071
11, 030
12 , 100
17,373
19 , 272

TOTAL

4,091

119,731

Oot
Nov
Dec

Jan
Peb
llarch

April
llay

225
157
435
444
468

I
;

GW.TE

July

If

I
mJN OF
lllEE

Aug
Sept

I

IDUP

II

SL!lCK

NOT

TOTAL j
I

;

I

979
509
707
407
512
335

271
594
1 9 527
075
•. 492
146
199
410
405
322
319
400

4,059
4,191
5,4:46
5,094
5,601
6,590
5,956
3,060
4,930
4,252
3,029
3,716

10 11 683 I
10,779 ;I
12, 416 l
24,937 !
21,703
159176 i
10,221 !
17,299 !
22,oss
23 , 905 I

9,700

5, 960

57,604

1~7,005

979
509
707
407
312
335

271
594
1,527
075
492
146
199 •
410
405
322
319
400 . -

4,059
4,191
5,446
. 5,094
5,681
6,590
5,956
3,860
4,930
4,252
3,829
3,716

02,504
66,390
82,776
76,516
00,121
74,317
67,252
52,326
69,744
66,876
69,065
75,555

9,700

6,960

67,604

842,450

l,354

9,866 ,l
9,960 ;

I

T0TAir--ALL MINES

JuJ.J

Aug
Sept

Oct

Jay

Dec
Jan

Jab
March
Apru
:

l!a,J

t---_

une

L~

1,337
1 1 644 •
4,530
3,033
1,644
l,802
2,054
1,740
1,594
1,029
698
858

76,147
59,059
69,~27
66,370
71,289
64,425
58,064
45,807
52,108
49,866
63,907
70,.246

21,963

74•;,223

690
910
1, 346
l,1S6
1 , 015
1,354

--

I

-

I

�DISTRIBUTION OF COAL MINED
July 1!) 19 14---Jima 30 0 1915
I

Ulil'IOII! PACI FIC SYSTEM

UON'l!H

llll1IP

!

Ri.Jlif OF

MINE
July
Aug

sept
oat

Nov
Dec

Jan
Feb
March
April
May

390
415
416
372
468
376
366
324
459

461
368

June

TOTAL

4 , 417

!

I

GRATE

NOT

SLACK

I

i

76 0050
59 0007
68 0492
650000
711) 267
64 !)321
58 1)068
4 50 718
52 0146
4 8 , 407
64 0905
70 .. 012
7431)393

I

'
I

I

I

i
I

I

I

44

I

!

I
iI

18

I
I

!

90

18

I
L.

COMMERCLU

llay

947
1, 174
4 , 101
2 , 727
1, 176
1, 426
1, 688
1, 416
1, 134
470
429

June
TOTAL

17 , 546

Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec

Jan
Feb
U&amp;rch

I April
I

858

6
7
1,376
1, 338

41
251
438

3 , 457

271 I
594
10527 iI
875 I
491
146
139
427

690
910
10346
1, 136
970
1, 354
939
520
721
308
381
335
90610

I

4 11

233
397
431
5,942
-:=.-. ~-

I

USED AND DUMPED

I

I

I

Used at Minas

I
I
I

!

Mina Rwl

Jul7
Aug
Sept
Oct
Bov

Dec

Jan
lab

Jlarch
Aprn
~

_ J'ulle

TOTAL
=---

Slack

Total

28
35
32
30
46
40
31
33
26
26
373

l.Z.!_573

J.Z,946

77,628
60,243
69 , 865
· 650797
73 , 360
64, 890
58 , 434
46 , 220
52,832
49 , 048
63 , 365
'70 .. 012
___753 , 694

:

51)776 i

-----r936
2, 237
4 0020
20858
3,155
3s, 537
4s, O68
2 11 881
39383
3 , 062
2, 884
2,581
35, 602

i
i

:
i

I
I

2, 850
40922
129370
811934
5, 792
611463
6, 834
5, 285
5, 649
4, 073
4,342
4 . 64-3
72 , 157

--

;

I

!

!
/
I

I

i

I

I

-- - -·

I

Total

Dunoed
1, 283
1, 260
1, 203
1, 100
1, 128
1 , 100
1, 138
1, 103
1, 117
1, 085
1, 230
1, 200
1, 371
1, 325
1, 000
960
1 , 101
1, 150
988
955
1, 066
1 , 040
11'~!5_ ____1,241 _ -- --··

23
23

1,188
821 I
955 i
425 I
11)581
193 !
I
160
227 '
180 !
46 I
I

I

46

I

July

TOTAL

I

l
I

Slack

I

i

Used &amp; Dumped!
i
1, 283
I
1, 203
I
1, 128
l
1, 806
1, 117
II
2, 562
I
2 , 184
1, 132
1,181
988
I

668
1, 332
813

132

. - - ---·--- ·--

2,946

I
I

1,06
~
1,241
16,891

�• 1

I

DISTlUBUTIOH OF COAL :MINED

July l, 191L2,..,==J\.U10 30, 1915
!

UIIION PACIFIC j MINE
SYSTEM
i " A n

.MI NE

MINE

II

II

B !I

C II

MII:IB
II

D It

MINE
II

40

48

I 2270339

118,851

Ltm1p
!

Bun of Mine

Grate

i

I

'

4,417 I'
743,393

70,849

227,379

18

18

236,403

94,280

753,694

4,876

2 0 194

17,546

I
I

I
1/

CO:.:!EIDIAL
Lu:np

I

6,433 ,
!

I

819

770

3,457

Grate

9,610

9,610

Jut

5,942

5,942 .

Slack

35,602

35,602

lmn ot Uine

I TOTAL

l,853

6,448

1,853

5,695

2,194

55,967

72,157

44

106

ll

110

373

I

Il~
!

~AT MINES

Run Of l!ine

I

I

I

102 ;
I

13,573

!
l

102 !

44

106

242,204

ll

96,485

I

90 I

5,776

TOTAL

I
I

90

Slack
I

I
I

TOT.A.L

E "

J.3,683
2,945

2,945

197,378

842,742

�TONS OF COAL LOADED YEARLY SINCE MINES \VEBE OPEN'.1!TIJ

II " B" MINE l "0 MINE
I

YEA.ll ENDING
JUNE 30th

"A" MINE

11

I

"D" MI NE

"E" MIJ.1E

I

l

1908

152 , 205

1909
1910

II

I
I
I

3211326

111190

42s, 727

126 0 383

3ls, l5!3 II

179 , 872

129 , 177

226 , 682 I

1131)569 '

204, 885

207 ,401

264, 668 1

16911672

I

1911

212 , 688

244, 010

,,

I

;
I

96 11296 !

I: 352 ,468

I

'
326 I
I

lBs,122

I

''
I

I

II

62 , 780

l ALL MINES
I

I

1907

l

I

I

i
I

649 , 628 I
I

864:, 748

!

I

299 , 887

193 , 104

I

27 ,,821 :

977 , 510

I

1912

223 , 774

251, 182

268, 546

234:, 713

m, as2 I 1, 037 , 067

1913

186 , 875

171, 885

235 , 117

236, 191

101, 947

932 , 015

1914

193, 472

208, 577

250 , 847

242p 043

109 , 626

1, 004, 565

1915

233 , 929

72 11 746

242 , 204

96 , 485

197, 086

842, 450

GBAED TOTAL

1, 650 , 480

1,327 , 705

1, 9469660

1, 318, 120

513 , 782

6, 756, 747

I

~

�STATEMENT OF l\Tt.JMBER OF KEGS OF BLACK POWDER USED .AND RESULTS OB'.11A.INED

July 1 9 1914- --June 30 0 19150

i

MINE " B "

I

M I NERS

Noo Of
Tons
Mined

I

I

!

Kegs

per
Keg

I

112
107
106

I

I

Used

JUll9

50
25
49
25
25
40

160
268
228
415
197
264
290
245

!MAL

108929

604

180

September
October
liovember
December

February

l lla:ch
! April
llay

I

Tons i

97
62

i January

~

Noo of I

10826
6612
7316
7555
10039
11521
11392
10385
9635
6606
7247
9795

Ju'.cy
.A:agust

69

56
63

135

43

i

I

I

.MU TE II A "

UONTH

I

I
I

MINERS
No. of' 1
No. of
Kegs
Tons
Mined

3380
2875
3407
3888

I

i

I

4430

I

I

:

Used

Tons

.

;
I

4
3
3

376
719 '
1136 :
1299

5

886

9

I

per
Keg

I

I
I

'

i
'

I

I
I

I

I

!

!

i

i
I

I

I

'

I

17980

I

!

24:

_r_

749

I

;

I

I!

!
I

I

·---

'
'
I

July

'

August

I

September j
October
I
lovembar I
December I

1!

It
I
I

January

February

I

larch
I
I

I

·-

i

April
Jlay
June

-

-

-~---

TOTAL

~

1~980
8874
11852
9654
13807
14193
12205
7761
9651
9789
11649
12271 -- ..
-

152
167
174
210
282

53

68
46

49
41
30
35
35
29
49
35 ...

346

-·

---- -

-

407
222
276
338
291
351

-- . -·

-

-

I

'

I

I

6991
7773
9507
9893
2929

i

I
!
I

Ii

81
104
132

124
22

I

I

I

;
i

86 I
75 I
72
80
l.33
I

I

!!

i
!

I

I
II

!

II

I

-· - - -·- -·

-

. . ··- - . -

- -·

i

I

I

I

!
----L-.
80
463
I
.l

-- - --- .

- ·

37093

249

533

132686
'-·

I

72

.

MINE II D II

I

MINE " C "

I

I

'

-

I

I

..

.

. .-

�STATmENT OF l ~ R OF liEGS OF BL!l.CK POWDER USED AND RESULTS OBTAINED

J u l y 1 0 1914-- June 30 9 1915

IlllTu"'E

TOTAL

" E "

1I I N ERS
Noo of'

I

Used

keg

14

9862

41
28
34
39

275
181
212
158
188
304*
127
278
176
261
283
253

36028
20654
36742
35888
37412
35436
31727
23978
26494
23703
28509
31928

81811

384

213 .

378499

Tons
Mined

Kegs
'

Juq

U&amp;rch

3851
4520
4660
4898
6207
9722
8130
5832
7208

April

7308

L!aJ

9613

A'llgllst
Beptamber
October
Bovember
December

January
l'ebra.ary
I
I

I

' June

Tons
per

No. of
Tons
Mined

NO o OZ

25

22
31
33
32
64

21

MINERS
No. o:f I

I

I
'I
I
I

I

I
I
I

I

Tons '
I
per

Kegs

'

Used

l

Keg

273
248
294
260
172
116
144
81
125
82

'II

132
124 I

'

I

I
!
I

i
i

i
I

!

99

iI

114

I

I

! mtL

-

-

-=

llONTR

2008

-----

l
I

I

I

I
iI

125

138
217
305 I
220
296 i
212 i
289 ;
288 I
280 !
I

-:

188 ''I

I

I

I'
·-- - -i - -- ----·-- __., ___,_____
UIE~L " A "
-----4-- ____ ···--M~ - '~ 13__ •~------ --J

I
:
I

I
i

Julf

'

A'Dg'Ust

!
I

September
October
lovember

!
I

December

Jamw,y
I
I

I

ll A C H I N E S

lebrua.ry

larch
April

7178
4995
7381
5860
7865
11380
10694
9406
12170
13128

~

~ June

17480
17463

~ TOW,

125000

90
85
90
80
90
125
128
126
147
164
225

80
69
82
73

87
91
83

233

75
83
80
78
75

1583

79

4UPPER "B" CONSOLIDATED WITH ''E" Dm ~ 1st•

I

MAOHINES

I

9784
8417
8923
9641
11183
1613
1720
2497
988

110
170
160
160
200
45
41
10

89 '
50
56
60
56
36*
72
61
99

54766

920

60

24

�S~TEUENT OF NtP....IBER 0.n1:' KEGS OF BM.CK PO\'JDER USED AND RESULTS OBTAll'!ED

.

I

l'CUr.Jl: ·ci o n

llONTII

Hoo of
Tons
]lined

I
I
I

I

MINE " D II

MACHINES

MAC H ! l'IES
li!'Oo Of
Tons
Kegs
per
Used. !
Keg

lil'Oa

I

Mined

Kegs
Used

14468
10214
14489
12069
8151

230
110
180
140
50

Tons

.J

~

AUgQSt
September
October
liovember
December
I January
l.i'ebruary
: llarch
' April

I
l

l Uay
I June
I

!OOTA.L

9031

150

6669
9219
7176
9301
10673
9458
7101
9079
9053
10637
12121

90

109518

I

60
74

90
86
108
127
113
80

102
83
86
84

I

I
I
I

I
i

Keg
'
64

I

93
81
86
163

'

I

I

I

89
82
91
82

99
130
145

per

I

I

I
!

t

I

I

I
I

I
I

I

'
I

!

84

59391

82

1329

i

I

84

lll

Tons

E'Oo Of

Of

710

84 I
I

I
I

I

I

!:
II

II
'

Juq

June

6015
5448
4423
5881
6209
15216
13403
9144
10912
9812
12268
13767

....... MAL

112497

I

TOTAL

MINE O E "
AUg\lat

! September
October
I

November
December

January
Pebrua.ry
larch

April

Kay

130

90
90 .
90
193
250
159
178
113
194
212

65

69
79
54

58
61
87
63
65

-----

1819
-

46476
35743
44435
40627
42709
38881
36275
28148
33149
31993

50
42
49

120

-

.

-

538

490
615
406
446

I

66

61
73
73

79
79
68

69
74
74

43351

376
549
590

461172

6361

72

40386

62

700
585
610
556

85

73

�STA.TEMENT OF 1'J1™BER OF P OUNDS Oh~ PERMISSIBLE Pam&gt;ER USED

AN.D RESULTS OBTAINED

I
i

TOTAL

Noo of

MINE It E II
:N'Oo Of

Tons

Tons

Pounds

par

No. of'
Tona

Mined

U sed

Pound

Mined

YOB'l!H

No. of'

Tons

Pounds
Used

par
Pound
I

I

Ju~
August

September

1600

400

4.

1600

400

4.

1.25 !

1.39

October

I November
I

i

200
200
100
400
400
300

1.25
1.

llay
June

250
200
100
180
172
277

.43
.92

277

200
200
100
400
400
300

i'Oi!AL

2779

2000

1.39

2779

2000

January
Peb1'l1B.ey

Jlarch
April

J

!

December

l.

.45

250
200
100
180
l'/2

l.
l.
045

.4S

.92

�STATEMENT SHOWING COSTS PER TON OF BLASTING MATERIAL
J u ly 1 0 1914=---June 30 9 19150
MINE ,, A. ti
KOB'l'H MA.CHINE BLA.STING ' COST
COA.L
MATERU.L I PER ;
TON

I

1

XIND OF
POWDER
USED

iMAOHiml
1

COAL

I

-

Jul:f
Aug

sept
Oct
BOT

Dec

I

Jan

I Feb

Kar

Apr
lay
Jlme

7190
4990
7380
5860
7840
11375
10700
9400
12170
13130
17480
17470

$ 150016
184066
273.63
152.24
183.46
245.99
262.03
249.19
283.56
331.72
458.49
408.89

0021
0037
0037
0026
.023
0022
.025
.026
.023
.026
.026
.024

B II
l3LA.STING ! COST '. KIND OF. ,
MA.TERIA.L l PER
POWDER
TON
USED
I
'
$207.17
0021 Black :

MINE

Black

9800
8410
I 8920
9650
11180
1613
1720
24.-97 '
I[ 988 I

"
II

II

II
II

ft

"

"

"

!/

"

I

II

301.67 I 0036
211.42 ! 0035
259056
.027
396007 ' .035
86 ;12 ' .053 \
57.23 ; 0033
77.76 I 0031 1
19.98 I .020
I
)

I

!,

- JL_

II

II

I

II

II

'

rt

"
"
II

II

I

:

I

i
I

t

. _I_ ___

I

"

I

-·- -- --

I

I

MINE

I

JuJ.r
Aug

Sept
Oct
i

i

llov
Dec
Jan

I feb

lar

Apr

liq
~

I

--

I
I

July

l

Sept
Oct

I

, Alig
I
I

i

1l01'

I

Dec

I

i

Jan

leb
Jla.l'

Apz,

M8J

Jl3lla

9020
6670
9220
7170
9310
10680
9450
7100
9080
9050
10645
12120
-

KINE

6015
5450
6020
5880
6208
15320
13650
9380
10900
10080
: 12460
j 1.4.050

" C "

-- - · -- - -

$272.49
161.72
200.06
240.64
198.23
285.35
96.29
168.53
228.28
220.61
267.72
244.69
-- . .

. II

,.

· · ·-

.030
.024
.022
.034
.021
.027
.010
.024
.025
.024
.025

--- ....

-- - -

Blaok

I 14139

ft

10150
14490
12100
8150

II

"
"
"
"

·-

-· · · -

II

.

$426.76
196.44
356.56
240.44
105.22

D "

- • -· l

- --

'

--

, .030 Blaok
I .019 '. fl
.024 : II
.020 I II
.014 i II

'
'I
:
:'

:

'1

I
1

I

II

i

I

I
I

tt

II

I

i

"

II

It

. ! o~-~

MINE

-

-

..

-

-

-· - .

. -

.

-

--

-. -

- ---

-- .

I

7

i

E It

$220.13
275.93
253.18
206.44
205.84
607.46
346.23
345.81
384.67
296.07
490.78
397.39

.036
.051
.042
.035
.033
.040
.025
.037
.o35
.029
.039
.028

Blaek

"
II

&amp; Trojan

It

"
" &amp; Trojan

I

II

II

II

"

II
II

"
"II "
"

"
"
II

II

II

l

�ST.i.\.TEMEMT OF P ROP S AHD TIES USED IN SUPERIOR lllUES

Yea~ G1'o ir...g Jun3 so~ 1915

"'I

P R.OPS

6'

JilBB

av

70

·--

1729

n A"

III
I

11799

19030

I

10 9

l2'

14 1

I 16'

i'OTAL II'

29

131

16

432

33174 i

I

I

I

ll n

120

3263

5052

4

4

n Cn

4486

1398

29195

10

424

11

!

l

57

8500 J

908

36428 :

19

13213 I

I

I

II

D II

559

151

12393

II

·:s n

2551

18268

16259

36

9445

34879

81937

79. , __

7

91

I
I

____ 37466 i
1680 1
128781 !
I

TtmL

;

-·

- -· -

·- -- -

87

1
24

737
-·· ·· · -·

•

- -

i

264

___ .

·- ·- .

- - ---:c.-====

I

I

I

I

I

- - -- · ---

!

. -· - . - -

--

- -- - -

-- . - -----·

- -·

I

-

I

TIES

'i

SAWED__ _

·-- -- --- - - --- ,- - -- --

___ _

I

I

REWED

3x4

4x5

TCJ.i!AL

4ft X 4½

II A II

2590

2785

5375

435

~5

B"

144

1160

1304

398

398

I

" Cn

3916

4508

8424

666

666

!

! "D"

32

3337

3369

99

99

1010

2894

3904

1461

1461

i
I

I
I

i

!

'

II

!I'Ol!AL

'

I

'

5x6

I

I

-- I
"I"

I

!OBI.

=---

-

7692
-- --

- -~--- ---22376

14684 -~- -- - - - - -- - -- - -

--

3059
. - ----- - . -

-

3059

11

..

'

�COST OF P0N].:R AT SUPERIOR
l

Yea.:- En ding June 30 0 1915

.. j

I
I

KI:rtOU'ATT HOO'I S

COST PER

llO!im

Ligb.-c;

PGWel'

Juq

Jum

14i,932
15, 691
14,742
160162
16,610
15,098
15,265
12.,725
130155
120663
12,385
13,614

282!&gt;163
2550207
2930344
2709056
2570291
2470976
2459462
2109504
230,393
212.157
2270959
22411438

ffl!L

1'13.042

2,956,950

!llgtlSt

September
October
lovember
December

Jazm.a.ry

Pebraary
larch

April

liar

-

-

_

TC&gt;rAL

TOTAL COST

297 0095
2700898
3080086
2860218
2730901
2630074
2600727 i
2230229
243,548
2240820
240.344
2380052

~ 70646038

-·-

639708.43

.0204

·-

s,129 11 992

._

70227.32
69531055
69147.28
5 0176.51
40383.99
4,974.87
40216.13
49518.37
4- 014704:6
4,484.61
40253.96

K.. Vl. Ho !
i
.0257 I
.0265
.0211
00213
.0180
.0165
00190
.Ql88
.0184
.0175
.0188
.0179

l-

.. _

•·-

I

STATEMENT OF PO\"lER USED AT SUP.E.RIOR MIDS

-

-

-

KIBE

kO!m

" A "

Juq
AllgQ.at

September
October
lovember

Dec8112bar

~~

i

I

I
I

~~ I

!pr11

llaJ

Jluie

---~
~ -

I

!

NCR1BE.R OF KILOWA!L'rS
HINE
r.tINE
"D"
"0"
"B"

1UNE

MINE

51,728
42,248
47,543
45,738
38,428
41,846
50,301
44,583
46,235
54,659
21,204
49,454
58,986
49,326
45,601
68,324
8,300
38,971
69,770
3,810
59,290
62,556
3,449
51,544
66,493
1,705
62,223
61,709
58,234
63,596
66,100
62,247
63,867 ------ - - - - --- - ·716,107
213,053
640,914
-·

--

53,515
47,138
52,042
50,866
26,524

"E"

TOTAL

47,549
42,677
47,928
47,707
54,504
102,326
90,648
73,186
78,079
71,065
77,867

242,583
215,827
241,089
223,890 '
234,941
227,927
223,518
190,735
208,500
191,008
207,563

78,358

204,472

- --

---

230,085
--

..

811,894
- -- ---

2,612,063

I

i
. I

.I

�n'.DIZED STAT.EMBNT oar COST PER K.ILOWAT'l' H(!)UR .OF POWER

Year Ending June 30, 1915

l
I
I GAS DEPRECI~I Gen'l

POWER

1

~~

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.0043

.0001

.0190 260,727

.0003

.0045 .0025 I • 0132

. 0051

.000Q

.01aa ! 223,229

Deo

.0012

.0030

.0017 : .0001

.ran

.0012

.0J26

Feb.

.0015

.0039

. 0013 I • 0001
i
.0005

I

0013

I

I

00006

I

.0033

I•

Water TOTAL 1 PLANT ATION
Exp.
- - - - - - -· ·,__ _______ ·-

t------ - &gt; -- --+----~---&lt;--

I

1.0013

Mar

•

1

i

.0029

.0011

.0021

i

I
I

I

.0002

.0051 .0027 I .0134 i

.0017

.0001

.0042 .0024

.0001

.0043 .0033

.0001

.0049 __ ._0031 1.01~2.l _

Apr

I
I· 001G

l4ay

.0015

.0027

.0019

June

.0014

.0025

.0011

.0001

i

.0001

i

i

I

I

i
1

I

I

.0046

.0Q.04

.0l84 J 243,548

0121 1

.0050

.0004

.0175 224,a20 :

.0138

.004-7

.0003

.0188 240,333

.0048

00091

.01?9 • 238,052

I
:

I

I

!

0

i

..J

�July lo 1914---Juna 30 9 1915

I

FAT i.\. 1,

'

00~.F!TION

\

:

lt.A_U

I

I

i

I iiners
Drivers
I

I

;

'
1:

!

limES

iI

MINES

i

I

"13" ! "0" i rinn i "E" I TOTAL "A II "B"
.
!
i
I
13 I 4
3 !
I

I

!Op tl8U

I

NON-FATAL

Loaders, Inside
Inside man
Oiltside man
J.Iechanics
TOO!A.L I

A l

l
4

2 1
I

2

- I

I

i

"C"

"D"

"E"

23

5

l2

2

l

4.

47
10 ·1t

7

4

11

30

2

8

2

l
ll

TOTAL
i
i

l

2
1

3
3 1 l i
25 II 12 I 28

2

l2

- ~
3T- --108

I

i

!

I
I

j

I

'

I

CAUSE OF

ACCIDENT

1all of rock
hll of coal
Ihle cars
I

I

II
I

Il
I

I

I

I

POiVder &amp;: gas
Jlf.Jli:ng
TO~

,_

2
4

12

3

2
7

' _ lliecellaneous
:.__

l

3

25

I

3
12

3
6
11

l
2

7

16

l

14

6

l2

44

4

l

5

l2

4
28

2

6
31

22

l2

108

I

I
I

I

,@ $1.00
Balea.sed during Yec1r anding June 30, 1915 !100
I
I

i'&amp;tal,

$100.00

I

I
Died after treatment
I
I In Hospital
I
?iot recevered sufficiently to work
I
5
1iot released
3
I Lett the service
I
.hougb.t suit against Camps.DY
'I Ainaunt paid in settlement of claims prior
to establishment of compensation Law
A:nount paid in sett lament of c la.imS Ulldar
I
I
I

I
I

I

r---CompenBB,tion Law*
::::--.

mnm~T.

--·
~

•~ta.1 amount paid into state Treasury•

I

T06

1%

19g - ~

,..:&gt;;i:.

'l':t

!

�PERSONAL INJU.IUES DURING THE YEA.RENDING JONE 30 .. 1915
--- - - ,·-· - ..
- - r-- - I
KIND OF
I
NUMBER OF
TONS OF COAL I
NUMBER OF
I
i
IlIJURY
INJURIES
MINED
INJURIES PER I
'
(Class)*
-·

WCATION

I

LUNE

II

··--

A II

A

B

C
D

MINE

II

B II

!I
I

II

C

'

25

7

I

I

?ll:NE

i 1lDlE
I

II

tt

D II

E II

I

'l'OTAL ALL MINES

!

106087
29049

I

l2
4

6,062
16,187

I

I

164096
54.99

i

28
6

8,650
40,367

II
I
I
I

115061
24077

I

A
B
C
D

;

I

l2
5

8,040
19 0 297

I
i

I

123091
51062

I
0

31
5

6,358
39,417

152.22
25.37

108
27

7,800
31,202

128.19
32.05

A

l3
C
D

I

i
I
I

i
I

I

'

i

I

A
B
C

A
B
C
D

9,357
33,418

'

I

D

I

i

I

!l

'

A
B
C
D

"

;

I

I

I
I

.MILLION TONS ;

I

i

·'

MINE

!

PER INJURY

I

-- --

-

"CLASS A--Fatal InJuries

Olaes B--Perma.nent disability; i.e., such in.juries as have prevented the
injured employee from again engaging in the \70rk in \7hich he was
engaged prior to tho time of in.jury.
Olaes 0--Injuries causing loss of more than three days time a.lld requiring
attention of a physician or surgeon but from which person injured
entirely recovored.
Class D--Accidents resulting in slight injuries,which did not prevent the
injured employee from performing his duties fl&gt;• more than three
days during the ton days immediately following the accident.

I

I

�SUMr![.lRY OF PlfilSO.NA.L INJURIES

Five Years M ding June 30th 9 1915
-

II

FAT A L

OCCUPA.TION
"A" l"B't ; u c 11
'

i 3 ';

?liners
Drivers

I

Top men
Loaders , Inside
Inside men
Ou.tside men
Mechanics

TOTAL

6

TOTAL

2/

5

! l'

l

4

2

l

5

2

14

l

i

"

I
I

-

- --

51

i:

..

I

MINES

"A"

"B"

66
36
17
9
1: 3
72
29
13 I 36
l
3
13
140 1

I

I

1

l

i

!

I

MINES
"D" "E"

I

2 I
l

1

I

=-~

=

NON-FATA L

I

"0"

I ''D" I"E" TOTAL

54 ;
7
3
53
251
3

51 ! 17
15 ! 4
2
l
41
25
14
12
4

274 --7
52
10
j
220
100
;
11
:
I

I

CAUSE OF
ACCIDENT
I

Fall of Rock
Fall of Coal
Mine care
Powder and gaa

l

l

l

!

1 ! 6

5

l

l

2 :'

14

1912

j

1913

1914

1916

5 Yr s.End.
ing June

I

1.1:mE
llINE

" B "

Fatal 122 , 004
5, 422
Non-Fatal

" C "

Fatal
Hon-Fatal

MINE " D "
JUEE

" E II

ALL 11nms

- -

Fatal
llon-Patal
Fata l
Non-Fatal

1

TONS
I

'

7, 219

!

'

TONS

TONS

6 , 674

7, 739

30. 1916
TONS I
TONS
I
1, 050, 739
9 , 357
7, 506

171, 885
6, 139

5, 794

6, 062

I

!

83 , 727
4,739

4

35
167
674

------

!

TONS
212
, 688
Fatal
" A "
6 , 861
Non-Fatal

138
82
248

FOR EACH NON-FATAL ACCIDENT
l

1911

37
13

2

TOllS MINED FOR EACH FATAL AND

Year Ending June 30th

34 3o I 26 ! ll
16 I l
30
22
60 'I 31
'),7
59
51
2
1
1
6
5
8
9
7
35 45
43
31 13
140 174 155 142
63

7
l
3

2 !
2 '

I

Miscellaneous

TOTAL

1

11

5
l

J.U ning

MINE

1

1_6!!_J

~t ~;t ~

-

iI

:

II

i
I

158 , 066
5,451

11, 534

6 , 550

7 , 584

8, 660

8, 650

8,365

9 , 655

6,018

236, 191
5,761

60,511
8,068

8,040

200, 507
7,060

13 , 910

9 , 809

8 , 496

54,813
9,136

6,358

247,666
7,863

466,008
345, 689
6,100 I 6,657
-

167,428
7,610

7,~oo

342,400
7!-~~8

Fatal 1325, 836
Hon-Fatal l 7,350

'

i

�REP C&gt;It~ om HORSES AT SUPERIOR

-

HORSES
ml HAND JULY ls, 1914

\

56

I

I

MULES
24

1

I

Received

7

Died and Sold

16

11

GJI RAND JUEE 30, 1915

47**

19

6*

!

!
I

-

- ,'
!

?Horses purchased fo~ $1,079 75
Average cost of horse
154 25
4llules purchased for
Average cost of mule

524 75
l.31 19

iZ Horses sold for
r i!ulee sold for
!ota.l sales

432 49

lI

*Includes 2 head received f r om
Reliance for which no payment
has yet bean ma.de o

II

A.VERA.GE IN

t

USE DURING

---

YEAR

Horses Mu.las

I

"An

12

5

"BIi

8

2

"C n

7

4

6

10

5

3

i

II D"
II

I"

~

IDE

!otAi.

I

I

~

24

-----

II

DIED

KILLED

- INJURED

SIOK

I

Horses Mules Horses Mules Horses Mules Horses Ku.lee '
2

2

6

3

2

2

l

3

5

3

4

2

2

1

l
l

l

1

16
54

I'
I

---- --- I

UIB

I:

579 17
$1 0 011 66

I
j

;'

i

*$Inoludes 2 head condemned stock
in Reliance pasture fo r saleo

18

10

2

�P I T O A RS

MINE
II

k_

ll

" .B fl
" C II

I

I

ON lWID
JULY 1,
1914

IN SHOP

NEiV CA.RS

FOR .REPAI RS
28

OA.ltc:3 !N
SERVICE

REOElVED
- .
--- -·-

-.

2l8

I

283

I

I

261
280

I
I
1

r,

D ll

I "En

9

119

. 19

'

1250

362

I

ll.30

l

68

I

I

i

I

311

I

i
l

!

I

'

301
205
381

I

I'

;

I
I

I

1198

i

!
I

I

f

!

I
!

i
!'

Oars lost in Mines: .Prior to this year
This year, "E"

'

Worn out care dismantled

i

for repair material:

I
;
i

3

i
147
51

Prior to this year
This year

!
I
I

I

'
I

j

!

I

I

!

196

I
I!

:

I

289

i

I TOTAL

JULY 1 0
1915

I

12

322

I

ON RAND

I

I

li

=

YEA.R *

OHABGED TO OONST.mJCTION

CHARGErD TO COST OF COAL

TO!e!L

104

• ••
• ••
182
150
200
30

104
339
207
300
200
125
75

I

1906
1907
1908

339
25

1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915

150
•••
95
75
•• •
50
•••

!Oti.L

838

* Calendar Year

.....
...
.

.50..
...

,

...

562

-

1400

�MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

Year Ending June 30th, 1915
•

-:s

=-- 1(

C

JJ

Tons mined by miners
Yoa ;-9·29
·ai-,-~io
37~~{~ ·-~11
l?,980
132,686
3'7;094
11
11
11
Eachinea
125,000
54 , 766
109,518
59,391
115,276
463,951
Total tons mined
233,929
72,746
242,204
96,485
197,086
842,450
Daya mine worked
201
164
200
?2
243
870 j r
Days worked by mine.rs
13,661
2,206
14,395
4,434
11,638
46,334 ! :
Days worked by loaders
4,828
10,581
8,713
5,046
12,891
42,059 ; i
Days worked by all
44,933
15,019
40,281
1 8 ,948
4?,333
166,514 '
' Tona per day for each miner
7.97
8.15
9.22
s.~?
? .03
8.1~
11
11
11
11
, I
"
loader
11.72
11.34
12.57
11.77
a.
96
11.o~
1
11
11
;i
all others
"
9.12
10.19
a.64
10. •n
11.31
14.10
2.203
8,369
!
944
Kegs
po
wder
used
1,862
1,1'73
2,187
!
249
'749
80
2S9
188
/ Tons co a l per keg por1der (minero)
180
1
11
11
62
'73
II
ii
11
(machines)
84
82
59
79
2,000
2,000
I Pounds of per r:1i ss i bl e powder used
Tons cc; al per pound permissible powder
(miners)
11
11
11
lbo permissible pv1der.
1.3'
(tnachines)
·4.1
3.51
4. 64
4.70
3.79
4.35
ff
"
tt
cut
by
machines
1
; Fatal Accidents
108
31
12
28
12
25
··Ion-fatal accidents
·J ons of coal for each fatal accident
7.800
6.358
8.040
8.650
6.062
9 .3_57
i ons of coal for each non-fatal accidnt
POWER
--,_T 3
4
2
1
3
Hoisting Engines
2
1
1
,Boilers
12
---

I

I

l.J

Pumps

l

Mining machines. e1eotric
n
"
air

8

Locomotives
1 Mi.ne
ll.

oars
ll"dim.ber of head:_ o:t' l.ive stock ___ _

2
1

4

311
18

- - ~-

2
9

2
4

4
301

20.11

11

1
J ~ --

.

5

!

I

12

34

4
381

.13
1,.1PS

-

l.S

J - - - 64

J

_ jj

�TENEMENTS 00CuP I.ED AND VACANT

Year ~ming June 30 0 1915

OCCUPIED

llONTR

VACANT
- ·--- - - --·- - - --

- - -·----·· .

I'
.

I

TOTAL
·-

I

I

343

July 1914

318

25

AUgt1St

314

29

September

316

27

343

October

324

19

343

November

325

18

343

Dece!Ilber

306

37

343

January

301

42

343

Pebraary

300

43

343

290

5,5

343

larch

312

31

343

April

80

343

88

343

t:

263

255
--- -

r• • -

--

•

--

• •

-

r

-

-·

I
I
1

I

343

I

I

I

I

I

l

-

I

!

i
i

I

�STATIDDENT O~J !.]_:NT, WATER AffD ELEC1rRIC LIGHT ACCOUNTS

Year Etiding June 30, 1915 •
.O~.L 0

I

Due

Rent

From

Last
MON"TH

Ju~.y
Augus ·t
. / September

•! October

I November

December
January

Februa:.ry
Ma1~c11

1

Apri l
M.ay

June

11onth
1.

this
Ji onth
3024 50

~J.01 55
I 79 28
I 136 56

29~7 68
2974 65
102 56
3093 05
3106 28
153 63
37 90
2926 36
155 67 1 2863 41
! 1 32 16 i 2866 97
I

•

' ;,il,)

56 1 2781 07

114 30
105 55

92 26

2597 61
2499 09
2431 58

Worthless
Accounts
Dropped

610 82
612 03
612 18
634 61
630 77
595 42
58? 03
583 55
562 46
529 18
• 511 75
493 67

Lieht
this
Month

A..ro.ount

Pay

Due

Roll

Cash

Bill

Bal.
Uncolleoted

20 24
3·J 80
1· -:.·n
.:,~
4 ,&gt;

136 56
102 56

'!otal

924 02

4660 89

4100 58

460 79

4560 30
4629 76

3963 89

419 05
453 98

4882 71
4543 93
4565 32
44?9 76
4523 18
4048 18
3870 17
3787 58

4027 90
4139 24

3537 13

484 53

3r/86 12
3835 92
3522 10
3342 16
3349 63

1260 68
621 64
4'73 92
362 84
482 73
400 29
401 01
387 85

6963 47 10741 72 51894 31 45191 82

6209 31

959 21
897 08
869 09
80? 09
753 78
770 07

2746 38
3840 77

I

~

911 31
906 37
967 42
992 03
984 25

4? 97 64

\

HOW COLLEC'£ED

'19 28

20 24
47 00
20 24
118 47
20 24

65 55
2·0 _24
34 '74
5 '74

153 63
37 90
155 6'7
132 16
\

:310 56
138 98

105 55
92 26
44 36

24 G8 .

Balance

:u.1roi1~

Uncollected
TOT.AL

Water I
t hio
Month

101 55

34112 25

448 82

44 36

\

�STATEMENT OF 0PERA~I0l'1 OF suPERIOR WATER WOHKS

Yeaz&gt; Elldiug June 30 0 1915

DEB I 'l'

CREDI T S

MONm

Operation

ements

Company
Use

Water to
Merchandise Dspartment

July

$ 1,588 21

617 82

2 00

16 47

951 92

Aug

1,608 29

605 03

2 00

22 80

978 46

I

. 1,608 29

Sept

1,543 35

566 70

2 00

15 32

959 33 !

11)543 35

-_Cost Of

·Water

\78.ter to

to Ten-

Deficit
charged
to cost
of coal

TOTAL

I

10588 21

I

I
I

I

Oot

1,505 82

589 43

2 00

15 91

898 48

Nov

1,219 35

585 09

2 00

4 29

627 97

Dao

-

975 46

545 94

2 00

4 27

423 25

I 10505 82
I

I

i
I

'I

l

i
'
I
I

!'
'

1 0219 35
975 46 :I
1,238 64

Ja.n.

1,238 64

526 03

2 00

3 96

706 65

lab

1,078 61

518 55

2 00

4 56

553 50

1,078 61

Us.roh

1,179 21

49"/ 46

2 00

5 60

674 15

1,179 21

April

1,078 12

529 18

2 00

3 73

543 21

l,O78 12

118.J

1,252 11

511 75

2 00

8 88

729 48

1,252 ll

June

1,218 03

477 49

2 00

5 24

733 30

1,21a 03

TO!r!L

$15,485 20

6,570 47

24 00

lll 03

8,779 70

15,485 20

�REPORT ON TEl~NT CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER BENTABLE BUIIiDINGS

Prior to June 30, 1914 9 there were co1wt;ructed:

_1- l Room Oabin 9 Rock
1- 1 B.oom Store Building!) 0 A" Mine 9 Frame
3- 1 Room Sohool Rouses 9 Frame
1-- 2 StOl"Y Cabin9 Rock
1-- 3 Room Cabin, Rock
63- 3 Room Houses 0 Frame
248-- 4 Room Houses, Frame
2-- 4 Room Houses, Concrete
1-- 4 Room House, Frame, for School pUrposes
4:-• 5 Room Houses, Concrete
4- 5 Room Houses, Frame
5-- 6 Room Houses, Frame
1- 6 Room House, Concrete, (SU.perintendent •s Residence)
3-- 8 Room Houses,•Frame
2- School Rouses
1-- Miners I Me0ting Hall, Frame
1- Bank Building, Concrete
1- Opera House, Frame

1- Hospital Building~ Frame

344- TOT AL

Ba.ilt during year ending Ju,ne 30, 1915:
0-• BllildingS

•

Additions to Tenement BuildiDgB
lJJlder Construe tions
0-- Building&amp;•

�SiIPERIOR STORE

1,-.•'i.:;• 0
July _.,,
1015 \;0 J'vn0 30-~h

11

1914

July 1s·"
t,tl 1£l1'2.- to June 30th
0 1915
Su~orintendent of stores

=-~~

~ -71

I

I'-9Z-

Gros0
Year
1914

Sales

Ear:nil"!gS

'\
fjl43,898.33 I\:~4,627.22

ll.3,341.37 I 29,179.81

1915

cel'.l:G-

age

Pel:- I
Total centExpenses aga

.,.

.

Daoreaae v 30,556.96

cent- l
age

0240

l !!2, 'l! 89A. 77
\, .,.:.,0
-·

al66

{)101) 732.45

.O?&lt;',

0257

21,516078

al89

7o6G3a03

.068

\ ? 30069 a42

a006

0023

0017

Increase

Per- !

Net
Earnings

~? 5,447.41

~~ 20377099

(

!l!ha value of merchandise on hand June 3Oth9 1915!) WM ~5 0 906a31 0 an

increase of 07, 124.86 over June 30th 0 1914.

Tho principal increase nas in pov;-

der,suga.r, canned goocl.s, and shoes.
The avar&amp;.;;,eoo numbGr of men employed in 1915 was 845 0 and in 1914 0

995 , a decrease of 150.
!I!h8 average monthly sales per eraployee in 1915 were $11.17, and

1n 1914, ~12.05, a deoraase of 88¢.
Th.a outstanding accounts due frOm employees at close of business

June 30th, 1915, was 02 , 623 • 96 , outsiders, :)438.10; June 30th, 1914, $4,765.51,
oUte1ders, tj5

•
a decrease of :J2l4.l.55 and ~83.99 respectively, and a total
22 09 9

reduction of ~,225.54
"D" Mino was closed November 14th, 1914.

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�DETA.I L_B OF CAP ITAL EXPIDIDlTURES

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Yo a,x, E:nd.:lng~ Jl.ID..£l 30-l;h
•

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0 1915

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DESCRIPTION
AMOUlfl!

tiquipnent:

JJ1nillg:
JJachines a:nd Drills

255 31

Jlauling:
Hoists
Endless .Ropa
Stock

20334, 55

Installat ion

3064110
10304 50

Sprinkling &amp;: Drai~
Pipe Lines
"D" Mina
"E'' Mine
Pumps

7,280 15

l

1 73

6 09
195 49

Poi7er Lines
Feeder Lima Inside

51 90
22 40
49

"A" Mina
"B" Mim
"D" Mine

203 31

I
74 79

ij rety:

34 36
25 90
116 34

Tslaphones "A" Mina
Fire Fighting Equipment
Guards on Machinery

176 60

Improvements:
B.Elnodeling li'mror Plant
Changing Turoi.::1.e
Come-r-..s{?:::-?
Water 8oftenor
Water Yater

23 25
161 4.-6

58.
74 65
127 33

Cooling Towar

a,377 4.-3

Total Equipment
Baul.age Boads:
Ba.Us &amp; Track Fastenings

1,695 50
366 02
828 92
502 35
1,043 14

"A" Mine
"B" 141m
"0" !line
''D" K1na
"E" 1l1ne
V&amp;1Jd1'a9

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e6 ee

-

285 61
247 48
601 57
527 74
636 46_
g 36

!lee:
"A" Kine
"B" Wlle
"0" Kille

"D" nm,
"E" U1ne
V&amp;lld~

!ota.l pul.ag8

Roads

!

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~a.rried. toru~d

387 27

4,492 01

2.305 22
6,797 23

15,1"14 66

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DETAILS OF CLP ITAL EXPmm ITU.RES
Yea.I&gt; Endi ng Ju.110 30th

1915

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DESCRIPTION

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I

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AMOUNT I

Bl"ou~·l:; i"O:t"°\'Jal"d.
str-.20tures &amp; Btli ldings:
Endless Rope• Dump &amp; Screens

"C11 Screens

150174 66
316 86
76 53

Total Str-~ctures &amp; Buildings
Total Mines

.lleroantil9 Store:
fixtures &amp; Equipment

39;LID)_

15p568 05

281 22

'

TQllAL

15 11 849 27

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�mo
:.i.:
~•.u.L.i!i C'
JLI.RS PRO?! I\Ullli MOUTH TO DUMP
U/1.~,, ,....-.,.,,

July 1913 - Soptomber 1914

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-

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153 G3

153 63

Engillaering &amp;: SU.pervis ion

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IABOB \ MATERIAL

TOTAL

2519 77
!rack Changes

I

f.m.iel to 'Ho. 3 seam
410 9 )
(l:ppro-iimete dista.noe ariv~m,

II

2362 82
25 85

Trestle

66 94

I

I

82 88

u.

53 57 \
'I
34 02

Inata.111.Dg Engine &amp; Sheaves

1815 12

756 17

2571 29

50 30

130 57

180 87

613 97

613 97

2920 24

9914 67

Build1Dg

....._

100 96

707 60

Inv-oica
Freight

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79 42

750 00
37 60

Belianae• December 20, 1913.

I,

244:5 ?O

\

1- 10 X 14. OffiUWA. Haulage Engine 0
Purchased from tha
p. coal co.,

I

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I

Oa.r Rooks

'

2550 26

10 49

e,ooo• Oable, 3/4"

0

699':43

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�COST OF ~RANGING PLANE FOR ENDLESS ROPE SYSTEM_ MINE "A"
?O HANDLE CARS FROM MINE MOUTH TO DUMP
July 1913 - September 1914

-·~ ~ ~ ~==== = = = = = = = = = F = = = = ~ = ~ ~ = =

!

i

Engineering &amp;: Supervision

Traok Changes
-Tunnel to No. 3 Seam

LABOR

, Ma.TERIAL

! TOTAL !

163 63

\

I ~53 63

2519 77

10 49

2362 82

82 88

2445 70

!

25 85

53 57

79 42

I

34 02

\ 100 96

l

2530 26

Car Rooks

66 94

-

I

!

1-- 10 x 14 OTTIDINA Haulage Engine•

Purchased from th9 u. P. coal co.,
Reliance, December ·20, 1913.
Invoice
Freight

750 00

37 60

I·•

787 60

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1- 35 BP GENERAL ELECTRIC Motor
'l!Yl)e 1-1-22-35 A. Form "M"•
440 Volts, 600 BPK•
Purchased trom General Eleotrio
Company, December 2 11 1913
Invoice
Freight

Installing Engine &amp; Sheaves

425 97
26 00

450 97

1815 12

756 17

2571 29

50 30

130 67

180 87

613 97

613 97

Building

la,ooo•

cable, ¾''

$ 6994 43
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2920 24
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(Approximate distancw driven, 410' )

Trestle

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