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Coal, Cost of, Co:;iparaiivo State:::iont* 1~~:;;::,,.;mi:~0~,'.l,.,:::,::,~"""'.:'*** '~,;,,~::i ,:,::,,.,c,'.:.:,,b•,,;,
Coal, Production end Disposition of*::e,:::;":,*:;-,,:,::, i -&gt;'·:·,i:,:;:,:-, *"' *,..., ::,~.,,...,,...:;,.,..,,f,,;:,:, ,:,,·,h·:,r,
Coal', 'i'otai Pro due tion of all mines to Juno 30, 1911'!')*:;,::,~,·n:~?-**''"~:.~•·H·,,,...,:,
Construe tion, EKpsn&lt;li tur3s f or\'l:."n,'it"!:;:*,:,::i,;,:.::*::•~,..,~ ,~::,:::,·,:::;•::~,;,::i,-..,,::,:, • ***"' ,;,;;,,.,,::·::,&gt;'.'u:~

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Sumary of Equiµ1ent to June 30., 19111~:=:~:.•n::::,:;:.,;,::,:.::,'.i:·,,;,,:,,.,,,:lS:
llining llach ines:h/t~**l!t***:se~,~***:;,*::,*,~*****'-''t':t,,/n'.,(~'&lt;1!!~',l,::::::',•:, ,~u
Electric Drills('**::.::-,*,.,.-.,;u:;,:,~*::~i::i.·:::•:;,* :::c~l(f~~***,,..::.):1;::;:,'.) l'.:::.:~,,;, .·r:.1:~
Box Car Loader?ltl'.?l/1:~&gt;.'l\':l'.&lt;t&lt; ~'::'.ltci:(:'!1'!,:, ~ ,:,l.'.?***~:.i-)'.:i,,•u;l:f:~'.t:'-::)(::,1:,:;:~':,!!&gt;"•::!:,"t*
Radialaxe Coal Cutter :.'?'.f:i::l;t:1,'!~'t:":,::~,h,»:lr)lt~·l&lt;'t**:;,""*~'li:::o)::C:;,,:i-:.,'!*~
Uotor Generator Set*n~•0 ~:ct** 1'~'xl[c~:,,:,:,1t~:,1;,,;.*•t:c~"r:jt-~~~c:":J;c:"; ,.. ~,:,::;&gt;'c&gt;.":)!H"$
3-- Ton Locomotive* **1!1~·0 ~,,*:!"•\."Cs.":t~:1,.:,~,;~~;,*'"***:r:*~i:a-.:t&lt;=-':\l&lt;,:-,::r**
Outside Plane Upper I A1 1'.=&gt;:&lt;:.':&gt;',:":~ ~'.?(.l~~.:r:.1:~,:r.,'l-&gt;'tt.'&lt;\'.(1)':.h'.t?.J!,l_'t:!&lt;~t:'t,;:l-'!~ci.c

Sumary of Equipwent to June 30 1 1911****~~~~~~**~*~~~
JJining Mach inas~:Cl'I$: ~*~'n'h?:*-l?t's:ln;h."!&gt;."l llr&gt;!t¢~l':f.&lt;,..,,":.,,:;::.-~**~'~ *i;&gt;&lt;:'.:i'&lt;!J::,":'
Electric Drills* *21-"*~***:!t*~':i:,~-:,:,,;,* *****~ret:!&lt;~*:."'*l!IS:-2'.:*:::1'.?*~
3- i'on Locoooti ves1":':;"•l(c •'**ll:l/r::,~•~ 1'&lt;ir*-~~ 1,~ ~,lc~~:.'.r:h:l::!l"(:),'tt:&gt;'.&lt;'#1\'::lr
Electric Exhaust Fan~1a11••:0::.11c***-:,.~.:.:;c ~"'**:►.:11::..:.x;,,.-,,"h'.t:lc:."z:' &gt;'lll;i,':
Stable****"'***~:'.f~,,1::111:1"&lt;,-.,r,t,,.,;;i;.-1,,.,:;,:j!r1,"'*"'**·:,*&gt;.1r _,.,... ~*'"*w.::,t•~··*'" ,'\-1►.~

Hay Shed*:)ll:t:1.r.:r,... ~-,;:,,r,.:r::..******~•.;1111:~"'~*•~•.,t":'l,', •.,., ""::.**;"'"'*'R~~, f,:h"*

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Sunr.iary of Equ i p;ae:ni to Juna 30, l 9ll*~•n·.-.;c*:.:1.::,:i8i.:,:;,::,~~,·,::,~,:,

llining t!ach ine s ~1 :.~ :;: :.:::~:-~ U~:: t.": :ttt."::l;: ~-~~~~·.:\)

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3-.. 'i'on Loe ~oti v0 s 1., :~~·,::,1.,:t!_'&lt;l)(: ~: *:::::n:c.:;:,,,,;, :..~*':::~,:,,:: ~; ,:,~,~ ~ ,- :.;:rr::, :;::~1'.::,'.:
Pnetu-10l0ctric Mining tl~c h i no;..,,:,,::,·,,:,-;,-t:,:,~ir:*"'"'*,:,:;,,:,~.,,::;•,,;,,;r,:,,~,~~,::1
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llining Uachinoo::,,:,,,:'.l:~,:::::,~-:*l,"',·:,: i:,::: ,:, ::;, :.;,, ,:,,;,,:,:c,:;,,;,$(,,:, ,~::,~h·,i:(-.:";·,:,::,t.'&lt; ~":¢

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75 H. P. Electric Hois·~, Slop0':::;:::·, -~::,~:,,:,,::1·,\,l.: J~r;•:~&gt;;&lt;:h': i'.&lt;,:,,:,,:,:;.:*~"(:;t
4-... Ton Loe orno ti Vi.)::a.·:~t;::: ~': f.·::,i::(: ,·, i;,:;, c, ,:; ,-;:;:,:, :;:,;::'::\'&lt;,,::;, :,•:,·, ,:, i::::: (!l'.'&gt;'.l l~l'.tt:'tl'.c

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Electric Dri111:: •"!:".::::nc,~'li:,,::,-,,,,,·, ,_~:;,,.. ~~,;,,·,,;;,;::-,::i,:,,·, ,;i~:::i:,::,~~ ~-;:, *l)* :;t•):.'l::X~
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Daya, Uumber llines Workad•~l,'":i;-:1;t);l:t':** ~'"&lt;i.':l'.'!&gt;'l,:i :,u1¢ ,,:1&lt;,.:~"l:-:~ ~ ,~:t': • i t:'&lt;l'i •'&lt; ~:;l** * ~"***~ t:t:itlll

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Hydraulic Cartridges, Cost 0 ~!."~::::,,~-,,::,.:,,::::,::.:~i::i,-,i;,,:,:;:f,::t,;:,,::,·,.,:,:.~,*'-"~"l•·,·~,.,.•,,:,~·,::1::: 1·,::,,:,::&lt;i;:ti;;

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llachina &amp; Carpen tar Shop l) Cost of* l)l'.!&gt;;:(l:) :·:i::::::::::,~-:,:,uli':~"l(::,'r;"t,:h:::::-::.::;.:;':::;t','.l~&gt;'.t&gt;:&lt;\'&lt;~•,;::.:,::ii;:

llaterial. Off ic o 1 Cost of''--::,::i:~::,::,~-:::,:."::...,,:,:::::,-,:.;,t-:,;,•·,::n,"t,.·,-.;;:•••:;::;,::i,::,:n;,:;,:.;,;:-.:,,.::,-:::u:,ic"::.'t~:r::,~·,,:,,:,,::!,'?i;t
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General Vi0v oi Suporio~••12;:i;c:;i,..,i.:z,;,,::-::(~,:,,·,,;i,:!::,,r:i. 1~::&gt;,.,,,·, ,;,,;:~,'t~,,:-i;:~,** ~"i::*:rn::t:
Poweir Pla.c,t 1 Etc o ,.-:i:n.--:i:,:::,;~i:,;:,n::,,;,,::u;,:;,,:..:r •· ,:r,:i · :.1 :::·:•,.-,':,'),::c.":~-,.\'r::~~**u*i::,:ri1c,:,::,,;c~
0 nu Slope Ca'lon*'~,1·.,,~•1 ~"!:;:,;,::;i i:r ·•t.,,;,~,:::::,-:,;,i:.,;,~ ~" '-";-:::,~'l,"!::&lt;i;c::,,-.,r:,* 'i('li;t**** :l::A't::,,::...::o
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of Kegs used~":Qt":1!t~:.:u:,i;,:.::::;~':;'!t:l&lt;:,.":\'&lt;:':::'r::,:·,:..,*i:,,h..,,:,:..":::t:'.:~":t":~*~~:;,.:,:tt:n;,~~:..':,·,:~:,:,,-::

Props, l!o. used!.'(*•~• ,...,,...Ja~,._...,_.i:.,.-i~,**::,:::~-z,::::,:ll:':.:c::,i::*;..,*:nil,:r:~i"l:.::~::: 1:r,:::,.,::n;.:1,::i:.·0 :,:.·ut1:.!1s::::,::o::~":i;i
Pouer I Cost per R:. Ua ::?~o:•*(.;(:1;":~'t:,'h,e ,,,;,l!c~•'.::ll*:."r:.,":,!:i~\':l,':&gt;"t~'.•:::,::*,"1~..::ii::u)ti!,~1:,{::r:-:1:1:.;.1::,;,,:~~.,*¢
Power I Dif f eront llachines*i;c:.;,,:':(': -:::,,...,,...,,:::~:~':,;"c**(&lt;~:,,(lt".c:'.'&lt;~·,,-,,:r*&gt;!"~~,~,;c,,.;,~:::n:c~"l:."1,.':¢:;l:,:{*0
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&amp; Uule Report* s,",t'* -~'~f•1&lt;:::~,;.~,:,,,::::~'!~-:*:r::'::-~~".?,:r:::,:::l'.(,:t:.)*~~i~,::~,,..n•:**':z~i."ti.tt*

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used~ (;c:;t::n~.::..)~-! ~'(: ;-c*(lf11~tr(l!,"l~!:;r~--:,;:~,:~ ..-.. :;:~' *:;: :.:-.: 1.·: •!:)~ * * 1!/i..'k t.-:::;;:.:.:::.:i~ ::~:~*~'c!~~~: ,:.;~.:\~l,{W' :;.1( :,;c1:-t

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Oooupiod and Vo.can ti,'.1~;,;n_.,~; *,;:,;,\-:::):.h"t:::~..,~.,:;,~:;1&gt;-'::.:"? •':~D::&gt;. :."*:~,;,~ ::&gt;.&gt;:&lt;, .:,,:,,::,,••,~i:ti::

?enor.ients 1 Report on Cons true t i on~,, ,: ,,::;,,::.;:.:,,::,::,.,:,,,,~., •-~&gt;:::;:,~1.~:::,,,,.,,,.n;, ,;,::.::~-:,:::,.-,,'t::,,~; 1.,;:;:1;:

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49

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Uater Uorks, Sia.tooent of Operati on'':·a:,,;,::,,:::::,:,:;::;:~::::-i,::~··~i,,,~!:;!*'::::-:::z:~i-:,;,,-,,; ::,:;:1::~·,i;a:::i;:

Ua tar Uorks , Coo i of ~:-:~ ~!,::,;,_::, ~,:.:,~1 ::;- ::i ..--,,::,z.::;:,~,;,r, ,::,:a:-:::,:.::~:, ~:,::,i:,:;, ~::f:,;,,;, ,,,.,!.'-- '., l_'; =
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AWlcruAL

REPORT

P0riod, July l, 1910=- Juno 30 1 l9llo

The development in all'ld around the five raines at Superior has baen

such during the pasi year that ihe coal production has been increased from
3800 tons daily to t.14CO tons daily I vi ihout the ope:n:.iion of ~1E0 Shali o

Th0

miMs are so eqtdpped that by opornting tiEo Shaft, and cromiing ihe oiher

mu1es, the output can be increased io fro□ 5200 io 5500 tons per d~yo

liINIUG;
Ai t he be%inning of this yoar iher0 r10r0 tm:&gt;lve nininE; !7ia.Chines in

use, p~oducing aboui one third of the entire output of the caopz ihere are
nou ts:r~nty=siz nining I?&amp;c~ines uorking;, a.rad ovar sixty par cent of the coal

produced is Da.chine ninedo
nearly all of the d0valopBsnt t10rk in the tilines is noo being done

by machines, and it is the intention to equip the nines ~iih a sufficient
·(l

number of machines so that tha entire production t1ill be machine min13d 1 eJccept

the dra~ing of the pillars.
CONSTRUCTIOll:

The construction for the year at the different Eines consisted of

the follouing improvements:
•A• UIUE:

The installation of a double drura hoist and second tracI.
on the outside Plane; 3•• Jaffrey Electric llining ?J.achi
1- Howell Electric Drill; l - G. E. 3-- Ton LocOl!lotive~ea;

l - 50 x. w. llotor Generator Sot.

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ANNUAL REP OR Tr Cont'd
cmISTRUCTIOU: Cont 1d:

Th0 erection of on0 siabl0 and hay barn; the installation of 2-= 3 :?o 1 G. E.. Loc0Botiv0s; 3== Jeffrey
Electric ~ining &amp;chines; 1-= Howell Electric D?ill;
1-- Joifray Electric Drillo

'rho instt\llat.ion of 1~- 50 Ko P. l'fotor G·enor a tor Sot;
2-= 3 Ton G. E. Locomotiv0e; 3~- Jeffr0y Electric
liini,--ig Machines; 1-= Hormll El octric Dr.ill; 2-- Jefi roy
Elociric Drills ; 1-= Deoing Elo~tric P!liJp o

The i nsta llaiicn of l= 75 H. P. Electric Hoist fo.,~ the
Slope; 1-=- ~ Ton Jeffr0y Storage B~ttery Locomotive;
2-"" Jeffrey Elocil"'ic liil'ling linchines; 1-- Der:1ing 11:lectrio Pur:ipo

Tho Slope and antrios of this nine have been driven
ahead dilring the past year and the coal h~ndlGd thru
DBn liinoo There hru:: been installed 1-- 75 H.P. Elect~
ric Hoist .for the Slope, 1-- Jeffrey Electric Liining
llachino, l - Dainil'lg Eleciric Furap~ A Blacksmith and
Boiler Repuir Shop ha.a been builto
CEU1'RAL POliER PL.ANT:
?he installation of 2-250 H.P. Boilers ( additional
equipment), uith temporary corrugated iron buildL"'lg.
UATER UORKS:
One additional ~ell has bean drilled and tcro of the
old nells deepened. ·Thare are nou nine \7ells in ser-

vice, equipped \7i th electric driven pumping jacks.
41251 of service lines laid.

GAS PRO!JUCER:
1-150 :ir. u. Gas Engine and Generator and 1- 1J, a R. n.
Uood Gas producer has been contracted tor, and the
foundation put in.

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ANN U. AL REPORT _cont Id
CONSTRUCTION:
RESCUE &amp; PIRE DEP 1T EQUIPl.IBWr:

4-- 0 Protot1 Patent Self Contained Breathing .Apparatus.,

rrith accessories; 3-- carts uith hose, and 26-= Fire
~ttinguish0rs.

TENEMTI:UTS:
There wero 15-.. 3 Roon and 41-= 4 Row T0no□ onis iiniohed
during the past yea.x- 3 e:;ivfog the :folloi7il'i.g:

63-- &lt;J... Roo1::i Tenements
250-- 4 Roon Tenor;ients
8-- 5 Roo:1 Ten0m.ents
5-=-- 6 Roo1 '!10ne::10nts

3-- 8 Room Tencrnenio.

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GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPERIOR MINES
For the year July 1st, 1910- June 30th, 1911.

LOUER MINE:

MOo 7 SEAll:

Noo l North Entry: One rocm1 has been driven up in the aircourse
pillars and the entry pillars pulled frora Noo 13 Room out to No. 10 Roomo
pillars ..

Noo 2 North Entry:

Too ro0ms have been driven up in the mrcourse

Dip Entry: A Slope has been driven dom1 the pitch from thia entry
to tho poor coal, and rooms are being uorked both uays from this Slope .. The
uorldng out of the small triangle of coal left in this □ ine haa been greatly
retarded by the amount of TI"ater required to handle. A large P',;mtp ia n0t1 being
installed, and ibis aine should be worked out and closed do~n during the next
six raonthso

Phare are 12 niners and 10 conpany nen employed in this mineo
UPPER unTE:

UOo l SE.Ali:

A neu double druu electric hoist has been installed and the second
track laid on the outcide Plane: This will give an output of from 1000 to
1200 tons per day fro~ this mine.
?he Slope is nou dom1 to the turning point of the 5th North Entry,
or 2100 feet from the rock tunnel. ?he coal seam at this point sho\78 215~
coal, 2• rock and 3·11111 coal, uith a roof that requires timberingo It is
necessary to take -down from 12• to 18• top rock to get enough height for
the cross timbers.
South Drift: All the rooo and entry pillars have been drawn in
this entry out as far as Room 51 and the entry is walled off with a rock
stopping.
No. l South Entry: All the roora and entry pillars have been drawn
in this entry out as far as Room 2, and both the top and back entries walled
at the Return Aircourse.
No, 2 South Entry: The escapeway at the face of this entry has
been driven down the pitch parallel to the section line 155 feet and the
seam here has a rock parting_313 1 in thickness. All the twenty-eight roo~a
off this entry are finished ~d the pillars of the eleven inside rooms are
being drawn.

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UPPER MINE, NOo l SEAM:., Cont'Ddo

Moo 3 South Entry: This entry iG noTT driven 1750 ieet from the
Slope and has tcrant~ 0ight rooms turnsdo ii'he last 140 feet of the entry
:ls in ~ivery dirty ooal., l.3!o •co~~

a sec b on being•:.....
•
• • • • •

o.:.s1osoN£

IOC.3•• Ro,:.I&lt;'
0.:.4" c:0.19.L
O!..s!.'HOCK

,:1c.3•co/QJ.

Uill drl va this entry in to the section line and connect l'Ji th the
eacapawa.y fr&lt;ra Hoo 2 South Entryo A concrete overcast has been pi,t ili'l over

this entry at th0 aircourseo

Noo 4 South ~~try: Has besn driven in 750 feet ruid eleven roo::ns
turn0do These rooas are not being r1or1co&lt;il at the preseni iiraa, m1.d for tfoai
past :five months th0 uo.r k in this entry has be0n dono by mining rn:1.chin0so

Concrete overcast is b0ing put in ovor t his entryo
Nao 5 Souih Entry:

Is drivon in 80 f0ei to the Roturn Aircoursoo

Hoo l tTorth Entry: lJo dovolor,:inent TTork has been dm.'lo i i1 Noo 3
Bean during ·,he pasi year on accou.-,t of the poor sho·:1ing ox thiG sew:i hereo
There uors toenty-...tuo rooms in this eniTy, all but iho il!leide four of TThich
are liniahodo Those four are along tho fault. and may bo ai.Jt or s0.ven huntlrod
feet in l~ng'tho The pillnrs o:l the first seven l'"oons have been drarm; ·t hose
of the eigh·~ n02~·t iaf;ide are being 'ialmn outo
IToo 2 Uorth Ent:ry: A roch tunnel TTas driven through the fault 80
feet at the face ox this e,::h·y but Hoo 3 Seaw m;i.s not looatedo .All the

tueniy-one r ooms of this entry are fi.J:,ish~d ru1d the pillars of th0 insido
ten are beia~ dr~nno
i,Too 3 North Entry: Is nou driven in 1230 feet to the £a.ult and
has tuenty=,two rooJs turned. A.~ electric locoraotive io being used in this
entry to handle ths coal nnd all the roo@s aro being cut b ymining machines.
Thero are sand rock veins through th0 coal seaiil on the north aide of the
Slope, uhich give so□e troublo when oining nachines are being used. At the
face of this entry~ rook tunnel has been driven across the fault 180 feat to
prospect Ho. _3 Seam.
Uo. 4 Horth Entry: Driven in from tha·s1opa 400 feet and five
rooQs turned; all nork is baing done by machines.

':rhe Slope, Manway and Return Aircourse are all being driven ahead
vith ~achinas and new entries are being turned.

Concrete overcasts have been put in over the Slope and llan~ay at
no. 3 and lio.. 4 North Entries.
.
No. 3 Horth, No. 4 South and No. 4 North Entries are uired for
mining oaahinas 1 and three machines are now in use in these entries. A
50 K. w. ~otor generator set has been installed off the Return Aircourse

�UPPER_MINE, ?!Oo 1 1 SEAM, Contldo
at Noo 4 South Entry, the feeder line for which is strung down the Return
Airoourseo
Some i7ater has been found in the Slope, and sprinkling lines have
been laid in No~ 3 North, Moo 4 South, No 4: Morth Entries and up the Return
Aircourse to Noo 3 South Entryo
0

There is a strong plnoba.bili ty that th0 dirty coal on the south side
is approaching the Slope anJ that the entries on this aide of the mine will
be shortenedo

The prospecting for lfoo 3 Sean, on thG north side of th@ fault;,
is being pushed., as the life of this mine depends on this sea~o
this mine.

There are 105 miners 3 19 loaders and 30 company men \'JOX'king in

a B a, M I N E

Main Drift: Has not been driven a.~y during the past year, as it
is at the south line of·ssction 20 1 but has been used as a hauling road for
the cars from the Pla.neo
Plane:
Has been drivan up 330.feet above the hoist location
and ~ill noo be pushed through to the outcropo The track on the Plane has
been changed from si.~teen to forty pound railo
2nd &amp; 3rd Ueat Entries: The roo::l pillara off these entries have
been dracrn under the canon uhera the caving uould not affect the tenements
or water lines.
Noo 2 South Entry: Aro® has been driven in at the face of this
entry 80 feet, but stopped, as the parting in the coal seam is now nearly
three feet thick. There were fiftr-three rooms off thia entry; the inside
of six in very dirty coal; all rooms are nou finished ~d the pillars being
draun uhere ~ossible.
No. 3 South Entry: Has been driven in 260 feet from rooms off
No. 2 South, and the coal seam at the face is getting dirty, there being
two bands of rook 59 and 7• in thickness near the middle. There are
twenty-eight rooms working, the coal . from which is being hauled to the
Plane by a 3 ton electric locomotive.
No. 4 South Entry: Is now driven in 920 feet from the Plane and
has nineteen rooms turned, ten of which are nearly finished. The trolley
wire is being strung in this entry preparatory to the installation of the
3 ton electric locomotive now in use in No. S North Entry. Seam at the face
of this entry is 61 6• coal.

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Noo 5 South Entry:
and fifteen rooms turnedo

Cont Id.

Has been driven in 780 feet from the Plane

Noo 2 North Entry: Tt7o additional rooms have been driven up
parallel to the section lina and all 'vork in this entry ,1ill be finished
in another month.
Moo 3 North Entry: A narrou roora is being driven up the pitch
parallel to the section line, off from uhich three roons hava bean turnedo
Eleven rooms in this entry are no11 finished and the draoing of the x-oo:m.
pillars is started. A 3 ton electric locomotive has been in use here for
the :past eight rnonths but will shortly be moved to Woo 4 South Entry.

Noo 4 north Entry: Has boon drhren in 770 feet from t ho ?lane
• and fifteen rooms t urned; it is about 480 feet from the face to.the section
lineo The coal at the facs of this entry i s 61 4u in t hicknesso

Roo 5 North Entry: Has been driven in 440 fee~ from the ?lane,
but no rooms have been turned. Thi0 entry is now being pushed ahead by
double shift of hand mining. The roof here is very bad, requiring tim=
l&gt;eringo
Uoo G, ~rorth Eniry: Has been driven in 730 feet from the Plane,
but no rooms have been turned, and is being pushed ahead by hand miningo

Dip Entry: Hafl~been driven in 760 feet to the south line of
Section 20 and is nou bein&amp; driven up the pitch parallel to the section
so as to break in the Drift at the foot of the Planeo There are thirtyfour rooos turned off this entry, the first tuenty of Phich are finished,
and the pillars of a few under the canon are being dra~n. The l~st nine
rooms in this entry are being driven across the pitch on the slips cf the
coal.
A 2" pipe line bas been laid up the Plane Aircour~e to a res...
ervoir near the hoist, and sprinkling lines laid in all the working entries
off the Plana.

Two small electric locomotives have beon used in No. 3 South and
no. 3 North Entries in connection with a snubbing mule with marked success.

On account of the necessity of ventilating both •B• and •Eu Hines
with the same fan, it bas required the changing of the present tan to a
blower, using the shaft at the head as an outlet. Another fan is required
at once to keep the air in this mine up to the proper standard.
There are 30 Miners, 77 company men and 85 loaders employed in
this mine.

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Cu MINE:

The Slope in this mine is do\7n to the tenth levels, or 4000
feet from the surface. The seam ai the face shous coal 6 r 6tl There
is a great amount of water coming in no\1, requiring constant pumping;
the sinking is nou being done by cutting on the top uith a Radial.axe
Punching Machine. ~his Slope uill be pushed ahead as rapidly as poss=
ible so as to reach Section 16 t1hich bus been leased from the stateo
1
0

Noo 2 South Entry: All roCJ.iil and eni:ry pillars have been dra\m
in this entrr fro:n the section line to the ouicropo
Noo 3 South Entry: A cut ofi entry ha.a b00n driven fr07:1 RooB
22 through to the surface, cutting off the long roows of this entry 8 and
no,1 all ihe roo:ns are finished and the pillars are being dravmo
No. 4 South Entry: Has been driven 575 feet to the outcrop coal
and an escapeuay driven up at the face 85 feet to Noo 3 South Entryo There
are fifty=three roo:lls turned off of this entry, all but six of i'7hich ate
finishedo Uill not bo able to drau any of these ro&lt;i.,11 pillars until No S
South Entry is finished and uorked outo Ten dip rooms have been turned off
the back ent~ across the pitch to cut off the long rooms in Moo 5 South Entryo
0

Uoo 5 South Entry: Has been driven. 635 feet and has thirty-seven
rooms turned, tuelve of ghich are finished. The roof is such in this entry
that all rooms have to be cross barred io protect the ma.chineso Seam at
face sho-crs l •10° coal, 2n rockii 61 coalo
t!oo 6 South Entry: H.as been driven 910 feet and has thirty-three
rooms turned, sixteen of uhich are finished. The first Panel Slope off of
this entry is down 600 feet ~ith tuelve rooraa turned and uidened out. A
15 Ho P. electric hoist has been installed in the back entry to handle the
coal fro3 this Panel Slope. The second Panel Slope has been turne~ and
driven 60 feet.

Slope.

No, 8 South Entry: Has been turned and driven in 80 feet from the

Ho. 6 Morth Entry: This is the first entry on the north side of
the Slope now working and has been driven in 500 feet to the east line of
Section 20; six rooms are turned and are being uorked by miners. Only the
first three rooms in this entry \Till be of any length on account of the
section line.
No. 7 North Entry: Has been turned and driven in ,720 feet fran
the Slope and there are twelve rooms turned; all work is being done vrith
machines.

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Cu MIN Ea Contldo

Noo 8 North Entry:
Mo rooms are turned.

Hae been turned and driven in 320 fseto

Noo 9 North Entry:
from the Slopeo

Has been turned and driven in 250 feet

&amp;:tall electric locomotives are being used for hauling the cars
in Noo 3 South, Noo 4 South, Noa 5 Souih and Noo 6 South Entries with very

good succeaso
the roo:mso

Mules or Emlall horses are us.ad to snub the empty cars up

The second □otor generator set has been installed in a special
room off Noa 6 South Entryo
All raining is being done by mining machines except in Noa 3 South
and Noo 6 Horth Entries. The Panel Slopes are being driven 'l-'lith a pneumelediric punching machine.

A sump has been made off the Return Aircourse about 400 feet below
No. 9 lJorih Entry \'"Jhere a sta:tionary pump is being locr&gt;.ted.

Sprinkling lines

are laid il?!. all the south entrieso

Rock walls have oeen put in, on both sides of the Return Aircourse,
at No. l North Entry and the ~alls of the undercast taken out. There are
concrete overcasts over all the entries doun to and including Noa 6 South

Entry.

There are 68 rainers, 56 loaders and 83 company raen employed in
this raineo

t\f:,,D •• ll I N E:

Main Drift: A 400 foot rock tunnel hae been driven for a runaround over the Slope and is now being used as the main hauling road. Con-crate bridges have been put in over the Slope and llanway. The pillars of
Rooms 16 to 21 are being driven as far back as the section line. 'fhe track
·in the Drift is now of forty pound rail into the foot of No 2 Plane and a
10 ton locomotive is being used to haul the carso
0

No. 2 Plane: The Plane has been driven up the pitch parallel to
the section line 870 feet above the hoist and fifteen rooms turned at right
angles toward the outcrop. The coal seam is thinning out, there being only
410• of coal at the face.
No. 2 South Entry off Plane: Three additional rooms have been
turned in the triangle between the fire, room and &amp;he Plane and all the
rooms in this entry are finished but no pillars drawn.

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u D ll MINE Cont'd.

Noo 3 South Entry off Plane: All the rooms in this ontry are
finished and the pillars of the last Gight inside are__ being dram10
Moo 4 South Entry off Plane:

Haa been driven in 780 feet to

Noo 8 RoOZil of lfoo 3 South Entry and has irrnnty=four rooms turnad9 the

first five and the last eight of \7hich are driven up to the ou·tcrop coal

0

Tho pillars of all the rooms off these entries will be drann as
rapidly as possible and the entir~ body of coal bstueen the Plana and the
outcrop should be worked out this ne1;t yearo

SLOPE:

Has been driven 1170 feet to just above the 6ih Entrieso

.A ll of this development ia in Section 17 and already t \10 sets of entries
have been turned,. The track is boing l aid rd th forty pound rail, and for
the past year all raining has beon done \·;i th a Jeff r0y oining machinoo The

seam ai the face Gh0\1S 81 2u of ooalo
Noo l North Entry: Has been driven in 120 feet to the south line
of Section 18; there are fourteen rooms t-urned, all but throe of ohich are
finishado

Noo 2 North Entry: Has been driven in 400 feat to the section line
and has seven rooms turned, tqo of uhich are finished.
No 3 north Entry: Thie entry is in Section 17 and has been driven
in 4:50.i'eet from the Slope; only 50 feet oore \7ill reach the section line,.
?here are four rooms turned.
0

No .. 4 North Entry:

Has been turned and driven in 150 faGt £rom the

Slope
No .. 3 South Entry off Slope: Has been driven in 410 feet to the
section line and stopped.
No. 4 South Entry:

Has been driven in 120 feet from the Slope ..

All the orking down the Slope is being done by Bining cachines
uith vary good success.
A 4• x 6° Deming Pump has been installed to handle the water which
ie pumped to the stable or to the Main Drift for sprinkling.

The Slope has been driven through to the surface and a 75 H.P.
electric hoist installed to handle the coal from this Slope to the Drift
parting, from where it is hauled to the dump by the locomotive.
A 40 H.P. electric driven fan with a capacity of 40,000 cubic feet
per minute has been installed to ventilate the Slope.

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D O U IN E Conttdo

t1

The old Dip Entry has been abandoned and all the material taken out

0

The pillars of the first a:iJ~teen roons off the Main Drift, ~hich
uere left when the land uas returned to the Government, are crushing and m.ll
be entirely lost in another yearo
There are employed in this mine 92 oiners, 33 loaders and 5t
company meno
a D n MIN Ea NOo 3 SEAM
A Slope, llanuay end Aircourse have been driven in Noo 3 Saa~ direct,.
ly over the Slope in nnu Mine, Noo 1 Seamo These openings start from th® oui=
crop near the aouth-uest corner of Section 17 and are being driven to . the pitch.
The coal from this raiae uill be handled up the slope qith the 30 Ho Po hoist
from nAu Plane and then by locomotive dotm. tho canon and through unc1 Main Drift
to the dump. There is a 4 ton Jeffrey Siorage Battery Locomotive on hand t1hich
will be used for this uork so as to avoid stringing the trolley .vire through
the pastureo
Slope: Is dovn 405 feet and there are crosscuts to both the Air--course and llant1ayo
The Aircourse and llanuay are doun about the same as the Slopeo
air shaft 40 feet in depth has been sunk to the Aircourse.

An

The coal SOD.ill at face of Slope shous 11 4n of coal and bone and 41
5° coal 1 but is of a very good quality. Prospects both to the east and uest
shou this seam ~ith 6 feet of clean coal, so expect that the dirty streak is
only local.

t

E • ll I 'NE:

This mine has been developed during the past year by driving the
Slope and entries only, the rooms not being worked. All the coal has been
handled through •B 1 Hine Dip Entry.
Shaft: The shaft is finished and timbered, also lined with redwood to keep back the water. Concrete posts and bunting have been put in
and the bottom made as nearly :fire proof as possible. The c;ages are S\1\lng
and every thing ready to hmist coal at any time.

Slope: A 75 H.P. electric hoist has been installed above the
Dip Entry to handle the coal either to the shaft or · to "13 1 Mine. 'l'his Slope
has been driven 550 feet to the point of turning No. 4 South Entry. The roof

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13

o E o MINE Cont 1d
Slope, Contldg
is very bad and has caved several times, stopping the progress until it
could be retimbered. Seam at f ace shorrs 71 sn of clean coal.
Rock Man~ay: This escapeuay ~as driven across the measures from
150 feet uest of the Boiler House t o a point about 80 feet belo~ the Dip
Entry, and has a vertical raise ox 7~ £eat. It is the intention to use this
as a Manway ~d thu.o avoid having to hoist the men up the shaft.
No. l North Entry: Has been driven i n 800 feet to the section line
end is now being driven up the pitch along the section line. There are oighteen
rooms turned._from this entry; the sea.n at the i a ce is 7 1 3° of coal.
Uoo 2 North Entry: Has been driven in 400 fe@t and an airoourse
~riven through to No. l North Entry. The eBpty parting on the north aids of
the shaft ru:i.s be en connectedo
Noo 3 Norih Entry: Ha~ been driven in single 350 feet and uill work
out of soall bloclc of coal between the uater w0llso
Noo 1 South Eniry: Is nov in 700 feat frora the Slope and has ten
rooms turned. The searu here has a rock parting of 18" in the centero
No. 2 South Entry: Has been driven 450 feet and stopped on account
of dirty coal. There are nine rooms turnedo
No. 3 South Entry: Has been driven i n 350 feet a.~d the seam at the
face is still claa..~.
The neJtt entry to the north uill be in Section 21, and as the Slope
goes doun 1 these north entries will be longer.

On the south side, the dirty coal seems to be running about parallel
to the Slope 1 allowing entries of only 600 or 700 feet in length.
The ventilation of this mine is from nBa fan and should be changed
at once, as the shai't is now being used as an upcasto

A new stable and hay shed has been built near the mouth of the rock
manway for the flBn and 8 E1 lline stock, the old stable near the railroad station
having been torn dom1.
All the development work and mining is being done by mining machine~
in this mine.
There are now employed in this mine 9 loaders and 24 company men.

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NEEDED CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT

In order to continue increasing the daily output of coal, and
to change to machine mining,. the fol10\1ing additional equipment is required:
-nAti

MIME:
Mining machines, electric drills, electric loco~oiiv0So

t1B O lITNE:

Electric ventilating fem, eloctr

T'-;10
PDfl

small

m:1mr
tiin.L.'llg oachfoes 1 electric drills I electric locomotives I small
electric hoisi, electric p~npo

una lil?1E 1 WOo 3 SE.MI:

llining tlachines, electric drills, ventilating fan, hoist build=
ing and motor generaior·aeto
IIED

L1I!!E:

llining machines, electric drills, electric locoraotiveso
\'TATER DORKS:
Uater pipe lines at PAU and ung Campa.

TENEllENTS:
~- 3 Room, and l - 8 Rooo D:lelling at nnn Camp.
Additional School Buildings.

NEW BUILDINGS &amp; MACHIMERY:
Gas Producer and additional feeder panels in Central Po~er Plant.

GRADIUG ROADS AND BUILDING FEHCES:

ADDITIONAL RAILROAD TRACKS AT •B• AlTD •n• 1mrns:

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LABOR &amp;MATERIAL STATEMENTo
July 1, 1910- June 30, 19110

Month:

Pay Rol l &amp;
Vouchered Labor :

Material Bought :

Total :

July

75,323 30
89,507 ~
48,309 18
72,835 47
86.,390 76
90,542 68
88.,597 29

33.,653 76
£111)234 61
3.0,~60 95
37.,63$ 92
45,676 96
0,,2 99
8., a 12
2.,313 55
7,099 65
11.,312 24
9.,658 57
12.473 20
290,4230 52

1081977006
130,'74:l 65
78,770 13
110,474 39
132,067 72
111,415 67
106,625 41
81,753 30
83,300 1 9
54,519 64:
70 , 569 0 9
94_,415 75
1.,163.,630. 00

65,475.72

65,475.72

111498 12
357., 397 36

111~98 12
1.,230 ,603 84

August
Septaraber

October
November
December
January

February
llarch

April
Uay
June
TOTAL:

. 69.,439 75
66,200 54
43.,207 40
60,910 52
81,9~2 55
873.,206 048

1

I

ltatll on
Hand as per
Forra 31.,
July 1 1 1910:

Cost of Handling llat 11
Jul y 1 11910-·
June 30..11911:
873.,206 48

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LABOR &amp; MATERIAL STATEUENT- July 1 1 1910- June 30, 1911°

DIST RIB UT ION:

I
COS 'l' OF COAL:

13aterial

Labor

Total.

814277 63 171180 69

985458 32

10780 06
7774 9'7
1446 39
n 1116 85

14208 67
14360 44
1053 61

3485 88

l.0986 71
1911 49

24988 73
22135 41
2500 00
1800 00
14:472 59
2500 00
2621 61
4500 00
1000 00
1601 00

COUSTRUCTION:
?.enement
Water Worka
Mine .Buildings
Misc~ Buildings
Boiler House Extension
Tools &amp; Shop Equipment
Gas Producer
11 .A.U

Plane

J'

Fire Equipraent
Rescuo Station Equipment
Hoists Machines
&amp; llotor Generator
llining
&amp; Drills
Hydraulic Uining Car tridge
~hree Ton Locomotives t
Four Ton Stor age Battery t ® otive.
Pn0tmelectric Coal llining Ma.china

588 51
1654 79
504 28
177 92
45 43
96 21

......
......
......
2 19
0

0 0

e O 0

27673 48

'rotal:

683 15
966 82

3995 72
822 08
1555 57
11672 83 11769 04
15862 00 15862 ,00
6300 00
6300 00
8345 00
8345 00
4851 00
4851 00
750 00
747 81
98322 90 125996 38

UISCELLAUEOUS:
Electric Light
Repairing Tenements
Delivering Coal
Bill Collectible
Cash Receipts for llaterial.
Pay Roll Deductions, Do
Departraent Bills
Superior Water Works
Handling Uaterial
Ineurance Claims
Total:

3476 23

4353 91
2429 13
1113 70
6 00

......

1554 23

16231 23
2090 94

.......
31255 37

5796 16
1275 27
421 75
9180 14
1725 88
892 98
2281 38
9461 65
5 2 B2

69 78
30512 17

9272 39
5629 18
2850 88
10293 84
1731 88
892 98
3835 61
25692 88
1498 12
69 78
61767 54

SUUUARY:
Total Cost of Coal
9 Construction
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•
•

•

1

Miscellaneous

Mat 11 on Hand July 1, 1911

f OT AL:

814277 63
27673 48
31255 37
873206 48

171180 69 985458 32
98322 90 125996 38
30512 17
61767 54
57381 60 57381 60
357397 36 1230603 84 -

-

�InPROVEMENTS AND BETTERMENTS CHARGED AGAINST COST OF COAL.
July l, 1910- June 30 1 l9llo
0

Ao MINE:

Remodeling Box Car Loader Building, &amp; Pips Line
llouth of Mine Building
Installing Electric Haulage Plant
Prospecting for Mo 3 Seam
0

11 :A 11 Plans

Ne\7 llina Cars

Installing Motor Generator Set
Balance of cost of one 3 Ton Locomotive
1~m Ra.diala.xe Coal Cutter oith Acceasorios

Remodeling Pan House
Painting Tipple
Extending Electric Haulage Plant
Installing Prop Sau
Installing Sprinkling Lines
Testing Hydraulic Uining Cartridges
POfider House
Balance of cost of t~o 3 ?on Locomotives
1- Jeffrey Drill
New lli.no Cars
New Stablo
Neu Hay Shed

1• 0 1• U I

490 14

23.r&amp; 81
108 54i
LSG7 00
1587 37
1121 34
105 82
53 53
1462 15
$5630 70

189 76

51 56
974 59

6l 16
264 8l

76 42
40 4:0

118 72
256 02

3082 07
980 17
869 62
$6465 30
N E:

Extending Electric Haulage Plant
Extending Sprinkling Lines
Installing Prop Saw
Powder House
louth of Mine Building
Installing Motor Genera.tor Set
Balance of cost of two 3 ton Locomotives
2-- Jeffrey Drills

1043 92
272 46
189 53

1-- Deming Pump

52014

New Kine Cars

39 54

117 69
111 76

107 05
512 04
2396 28

$5310 41

�18

IMPROVEMENTS &amp; BETTERMENTS CHARGED AGAINS'l' COST OF COAL 1 Cont'd•

0

D a ti IN E:

Extending Electric Haulage Plant
Installing Prop Sa\7
Powder House

558 43

114 43
15 04

L!ine Telephone

73 82

Mine Mouth Building
Noo 3 Seam Davelop:11ent
Hoving &amp; Re-setting Motor Generator Set
Installing Fan, and Building

158 99
4640 89
428 96
877 26

1720 87

liew Hine Cars
l - Deming Pump

50014

Installing 75 H. Po Hoist, and Building
Installing 4 ~on Jeffrey Stole,ttory Loco~otivo

539 84

163 65
$9800 32

°' E o, ll I M E:

Rescreening Bins~ 36° Bolt Conveyor

551 08

Lining Shaft

301 94
42 56
3257 02

lline llouth Building
Manrray

Finishing Box Car Loader Building

78 84

Uew Cars

499 65
717 49
256 03
457 8l

l-• Deming Pump ,.
1-• Jeffrey Drill
Installing 75 H.P. Hoist

$6162 42

�I

llIME DEVELOPUli:NT DORI11G YEAR.

July 1 1 1910-- Juno 30 1 1911.
YARDS

~! t

::i

).,_

~

()

'1

nAO r!.til?E:

II)

July

21
l~

Aug ..

Sept ..

20

Oct~

~3

Uov~

.l}O

Doc.
Jan.

45
i 35
30
35

Fob~

liar..
.Apr.
I!a.y

June
TOTAL:

I

}

t

~

138

5
5

141
135
102
100
102

{\

15

15

15

70
67

7
5

70

7

43
43
8
43
310 I 1os.1

7

7
7

7 ..
7 ·

99

~ ~ I
~~It. ~
~

~,

~ ~

20 I 110

12

h

20 ~ 110
115
15
15
92
90
\ ,7~ !tJ 92

'

• ~., 55
••
50

..
0 0

0.

••
102

55

23
2S

M
839

~

0

:::i

~

~

~

I!;-

~

l:

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~

~

I

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~

~

~

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0

0

I(

~

~

11

38
-1:0

00
83

10

tJ8

80
97

....
••

23
0.

..
16
•

0

..

72

2G
36

95

26

97
90
80
90
105
102

28
25
28

10

10
••

295

IS-- "'I

~

t

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~ ~

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~
} ~
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0

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1---

32

~56
-466

32
27
37
43
43
69
69
69

'

4$9
427
424

4S7

377

105

....

326
354
195
208

37

224

1100

458

4333

I

'

0

•

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July
Aug.

Sept.
Oct~
llov.
Dec.

Jan.
Feb~
liar.Apr.
llay

June
TOT.AL:

....

....
43
.... 4393 ....
.... 92 ....
••
.30. 145
.... 30.. 135
••
142
130 15
27
145
.. 33 13545 1915
33
47
••
3S
47
45 19
••
36
..
36
159
.. 165 47 9022
1035
...
.
..• ..• 10352 ....
101 ..
103
..
••
••

52
52

~5

93

32

34

46

946

·'
I

23

103

24

104
101
103
101
104
llO
llO

20
25

25
25

36
35

36
33

36
36
354

113

126
127
130
133.2

37
32

37
32

37

32
48
43
48
ll
21
21
399

260
255
253

1!

356
356
357
474

!

I

535

551
347

362
374
4480

I

i

�I

I

I

I

20

llIUE DEVELOPliENT DURII'i!G YEAR, Cont •do

July l, 1910-. June 30, l9llo

YARDS

~0
'-1
II)

ltCI l.lI!JE:

July
Augo

Septo
Oct.

II
\

nov.
Deco
Jan~

Feb.
llar.
Apr.
llay
Juns •
'i'O'i'AL:

5
5
4

35

I
I
I

30

i

26

I
I

I

I
I

I

I

85
23

2'7

18
19
20
247

)..

t

~

\.;:

~

J

II)

\;J

~

~

\)

\)

41

)..._

~ &lt;~
' ~
~ ~
~ t ~

....
..8

125
125
123
123
125
125
115

16

115
ll7

1'7

~o

16

40
50
46
50
319

93

90

93
1369
--

10

a
9

~

~
108
109
10(?
108
106

l ~ 108
8
. 8

7

40•

24
23
23

142
---

-

~

~

} ~
--1

V)

~

~

16
17

16
17
16
16

100

.20

96
100

23
24
16
16

66

62
66

1135

J

fl;:

17
214

J

t ~ V)

}
f..:

\5\

t ~ t- ~" ~ t "~ ~

},,_

41

~ ~

0
0

~

~ 0

~ ~

K ~

37

50
50
50
43

195
195
195
195
195
195
137
136
137
173

44

174

43

173
2100

35
35
90
35

30
35

540

V}

0

K

~

37
32

531
531
575

37
32

568
549

3'7
48
37
48

37
32
37

451

I

567
552

537
559
520
506
522

;

;

6517

I

.

I
I

I

1 D•

I

llU!E:
-

July

55

Aug.

57

Sept.

Oct.
Nov.

Dec;

Jan~
Feb.
llar~

Apr.
llay
June

TOTAL:

55
40
37
40

112
113
112

35
35
33

82

53

82
8l

51
53

57

113

53

110

57
50
53
55

113

45
40
45
55
50

609

90
88

92
1188

58

553

28
28

40
40

27
56
57
57
27
26

40

26

27
24

20
20
20
22
20

32

45

30
32
83

43
45

27

27

27

77
83

28

57

77

28
BO

53

73

60
503

77
684

28

43
46
43
425

21
28

30
33
299

133
133
130
200
• 197
199
104
101
100
80
76

37
32

32

16
16
16
37
32
32

27
27

80

32

1533

336

486

485

473 ·
546

533
544
522
493

513
509
496
530

6130

I

�21

MINE DEVELOPllEN'i' DURING YEAR. 1 Conttd
July l, 1910-- June 30, 1911.

YARDS

t

).._

,,~

0

llEt1

- -July

-

--·· ..

-·--

Dao;

16
17
17
17
15
16

J'Mo

23

Aug.

Sept.
Oct.
Nov;
l

Feb~
llar~
Apr.

~

~

HINE:

I

June
TO'i'AL:

•

I---

·•

40
40

6

85

95

8

92

361

'7
8
6
8

85
83
05

95
93

ss.
36

95
120

.tJ:2

23

120
123

83

21

23
22

85
78
74

24

24

77

••

78

10

76

6

4

78

10
325

19
16
18
165

83
80
83
981

22

I 11s

ll60

~

)...

~
~
f
~ ~ ~ ~ 0~ ~
~ ~~ ~~ t V)\J ~
~ -- ~ --- -~--- -~
- __

95

a

llay

~

~

22

16
17
16
17
17
16
23

20
24
16
17
17
216

J

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~

~

)...

~

t ~
~

~

~

~

~ ~
0

~

~

~

~

\!)-...

~ ")t-

i
"
~

0

0

ri:::-

-&lt;13

23

21

43
4:1
43

22
20
24

46

22

21
16
21
16
21
27
16

46
57
57

23

"} ~~
.__0

1

34:4,
348
328

348

334

58

27

397

32

36

11

32

3,8

36

285
279

36

ll
ll

293

219

534

lI

352

lG
17
17

389
369

I

293
4066

J

I

StnruARY:
8 A1

I

j
I

lline I 310

1054

-

99

102

839

72

295

1100

458

946

90

354

1332

399

4480

4333

159

1035

••

165

•c• llino

247

1369

142

319

1135

214

540

2100

451

6517

•n• Uine

609

1188

553

503

684

425

299

1533

336

6130

j 1160

325

165

981

216

534

,293

219

4066

1119

1254

4585

1017

2022

6362

1863

I

•E• Uine

173

I
I

I

TOTAL:

1498

I seo6

'

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913 1 llinfJ

I

I

..

--

25526

I

�22

;

AVERAGE MOMTHLY EARNINGS BY MINERS.
( For the period July l, 1910- June 30 1 1911)
""

ll_IlJERS
~~

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~~~

I

I

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1

Uo. for
Period.

..

15'
~

\I'
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LOADERS

- ...
!"l

~

It"~\)

i.,

o a
~ht t ~ ~ t n.:t
"
~ti K~ ~~ ~~ {~~i ~~~~

25
July
August
27
September I 13
October
22
November iI 25
Dece@ber
26
January
2.,:.,,I
February
19
llarch
20
April
12
:
Uay
17
i 21
June
Ave. Per

c:i

"'
~ ~ ~ ~

-

~

~

0 .,

171
140
120
139
167
166
187
191
181
140
130

117

i.:

~

~

ll;

144
132
110
127
156
159
16'7
178
161
133
121
10-1

~ t
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~

~

~

~

,J

~

Q: a ~
K 01

1,j

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~

~ ~ ~ {

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t.i

~ I_(_ '
~ () ~ i.:

le!

t

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t~ .

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K Iii
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"'

i.

\S'--16',.

\l'

~

~
~ l(

{

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~ II.~ ~
!

8~ 13

70 85

87 04
45 34
81 32
87 51
90 68
79 77

92 32

I

49 46

'
i'

89 00
94: 32

I
I

94 67

!
i

89 32

54 8()~

58 90

59 33'·
41 ti9

66 70
43 25

5'7 53

61 80
67 38

59 89

8
11

4

22 43

7

35 57

14
16
19

13
13
13

43 22

32 38
42 37

4.-4 85
55 90
34 87
53 19
61 93

!
I

I
i
I

!
I

i
I

:

I

.!

i

i 21

154

141

74 27

67 94

13

10

35 19

50 25

I

·!
I

I

0

July
August

September
October
Noveober
Decenber

January
February
Uarch
April
llay
I

'
I

June
Ave. Per
?lo. for
Period.

25
27
13
21
26
26
25

20
18
12
18
26
21

56

48

50

47

38

32
27

29
35
40
40
40

31

74 79
89 11
33 93
77 03
95 22
97 53
88 29

'i '
1,

B"MI U E

87 26
94 80
40 29

49

36

53

4~

55

82 73

69
79

71

74 89

83 33

88

55 90

66 38

90

90

71 20
60 10
52 29
5115
31 75

79 31

64 58

107 51
108 37
100 91
71 81

49 28

53 92

31

.26

43 44

51 80

34

35

28
31

60 93
92 90

73 98
104 89

• 93
86

39

34

72 80

82 56

79

70

38

76 39
84 97
41 77

44
60
79
83
91
85
78
85
80

36
35
36
32

56 12
70 54
33 42
58 73

~4

~9

67 54

68 07
56 89

:1
,·
'I

l
I

'l
l

i

54 16

I

36 64

"

74 25

79 82

56 98

65 .23

:

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MINERS
~
ff)
~ l&lt;l~

~

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25

116

106

August
27
September ! 12
October :1 23
Movember !Ill 26
December ! 26

107
98

101
96

104

87

90

63

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15-!l&lt;J

"

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'!::

I~i r

~

~ ~~-

I

LOADERS
l.i
-.s-

"' )$'
'1l- ~
It: I\:'~ ~

~ ~ ~ ~Q~~ ~()~~~rt}~
~~~ ~~t~i~~t~~i?.{ Ij ~l:i a.:~ti:.~~

July

Junuary

' 25

67
66

61
61

February

21

68

61

19
11

68
65

Uarch

i:

April
May

17

June
: 26
11--c-----=: . - -~ , -

Ava o Per

Ho. for

Period.

1

,,

21

67

j 61
56
I

1

63

7l ! 67
- - • --~--

I 85 i' 74

1

84 32
111 54:

Jti.nuary

tJ

I

!

25
27
13
21

25
26
25

February ,, 21
March
18
, lZ
April

I 10~-

46 86

100
97

95
90

106

98

109

103

107
107
98

102
97
92
93

17

102
ll&gt;l
101

26

97

l~

103

Uay
June

90
97

90

40

34

64 45

75 82

41
36

36
36

80 22
44 77

91 36
t?:4 77

48
67
73

44
53
57
, 67

73 36
78 62
76 46
72 24

80 03
89 01
89 87
78 71

78
68
60
57

70
63
52
52

57

52

64 87

72 38

ll
10
10
15
14
18
18

9

41 04
60 88

50 46

47 8-'2:
104 28
85 89
122 70
110 13 I 120 96
104 25 I 111 16
76 09
M 82
81 15
72 80
47 76
55 4:3
74 63
79 36

87 43

102 93

60

53 79
59 94
59 18 63 88
36 76 ~2 22
57 94
63 51
61 , -55
80
59
89
39- - - - ;- - --+--·--

109 07

83 72

87

92 28

1 118 17

•

11

July
August
September
October
Novenber
December

t~ ~ ~~ ~~

~~~!(

64 77
100 89
43 50
70 91
86 84
103 52

D 0 llI U E

80 40

105 15
46 89

76 70
91 90
108 59

89 83

99 09

71 94
65 72
44 70
70 10
105 55

76 63
72 08
50 17
72 99
113 76

II

-

24

25
28

28
33

8
8

11
12
16
16

20
23
22
26
29

26 52
38 39
55 35
47 42
46 31
38 02

45 55
27 30
41 05

58 90

Ave. Per I

Lio. for
Perio&lt;!..

21

94

76 52

82 86

19

17

43 90

76 10
33 16

I

52 35 I
64 57 I
53 35
52 10
45 62

I

49 42

34 75
45 74

66 92

·-

52 05

J

�AVERAGE UONTHLY EARNINGS BY rlINERS 1 Cont 1d.

E o I:.'! !

[I

~- - - .

-

-

ME

MIWERS
1.i

...

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i ~ ..J X~ ti ll:- lqt "t
'l:~ ... ~ !l(°~O
"i !&lt;I~~
~~ -&lt;•1 ~~&lt; ~t ,~!I;- .~--- ~~ ~!c' ¼
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~
R
~
~ ~,.:

~

'~ t ~

1

"~

~ ~ ~ ... ~,~~ ~(q} ~t ~ ~ ~ ~~ I!~~ ~
: { ~~ ~
~
\::~
July
25
2
l
59 58
119 16
27
2
2
116 10 116 10
August
September 13
2
32 21
2
32 21
October
21
2
2
76 10
76 10
?Joves ber
26
2
2
66 37
66 37
December
26
2
93 68
93 68
2
January
25
94 63
94 63
2
2
Febrwiry
20
73 25
2
2
73 25
•: 18
March
l II 1
47 88
47 88
April
12
0 i 0
May
18
0
0
' 26
i
June
l
175 93
87 97
2

..

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0
\::_ '&lt;j

~~~ ~~~"i ~ ~~

14
12

I

I

Ave. Per
llo. for
Period.

I

LOADERS

~ ls- 'II
~
~
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..

-

· -

11
8

51 28

65 26

73 35

8

6

48 90
27 93

10
10
ll
10

7

4'7 97

68 53

8
9
8
9
8

67 37

84 21

9

10
11

11
10

68 03

83 14

' 72 43

• 90 54

76 40
54 26

76 40
67 83
38 12
61 82

9

34 66
56 20
80 49

9

57 17

10
10

37 30

89 44

'
I

21

I 2

I

1

74 78

89 53

,,

11

69 66

�_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,.,1

STATEMENT SHOWING MUFIDER OF DAYS MINES WORKED
&amp; lfCP.IDER OF MIUERS AND DAY UEM EM.PLOYED.
•.,t:; "M/N£
I

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:!t)
... :i
...

,ys Uorked.
25
,;of Minerso 171
,;of Loaderso
,.of Co. Men. 38
0

0

0

45

42

o ,;-r.

25

27
50

,. o! lliners.

5b

,,of Loaders.
,.of Co, l1an.

49
45

I

13
38
55
66

53
56
"c

25

19

16'7

166

187

191

0 00

QO Q

0 ••

• • 0

39

.c:o

38

42

21
29
69
59

26
35

26
40

79
6t:1

88
74:

25

--- I
20

40

40

94
75

99

77

12 17 ,.:21
20
181 140 130 117
11 14 16 19
48 47
44 42

18

12

38
90
75

31
90

66

18 ~ 26 1
34 1 35 !;
93 •.f, 86 i·
.,
74 f. so I
•I

•''
~7

12
98
36
69

(

-- ~---

48

60

78

85

21
,. of llinars. I 1oa I 100 : 97 106
&gt;.of Loaders. I 11 ! 10 l 10 15
,.of Co. llen. ! aa .1 57
~6 45

25

- -- - -· --- -·
·25• l 27 • 13

!

109

14
44

17 l. -26-7

21
68

19
68

73

78

68

92

96

94

25

21

107
18

98
24

52

52

18 12 17 26
102 101 101 97 .t ,·
25
28
28 33: '- ,:'··
56 50 54 54:-::1 -

25

26
107
18
43

ll
65
60
82

67 .· 71 _.·l·v .
57 ,- 61 :· ·' '
89 ,'. 99..: ' 'i .•
~

-1i

: ·'. ·,.,t·'!·· •

~£ • M / N.£"

25 l 27
.2 : 2

,. of llinere.
&gt;.of Loaders.
&gt;, of Co. lle:n.

14 j· 12
2,6 \· 32

t

• . l

66

26
67
67
89

·'

Lys Worked.

,7vN-e

M"9Y

\

-

26
90

•.. ·1

13
2

21
2

26
2

26
2

25
2

8

10
30

10
23

11
29

27

20 I

10

2
9

29

25

12

..
10

18 26 .:Ji

ll

11 .· to ·1,

28

27

29

18
l

•• . '. 2 :•.j' •

so··:·\ ·

·i J•

~;: l .

• I

&gt;ns true tion: I

,.of Co.Men.

8
4:6

,9?K .

i

23
104

I

l /7~7{',:H

.l

! 25
27
Miners. 1116 10'7
Loaderso . 40
41
1,06 Co. lien ! 4&lt;)
63
I

.

rs.a .

22

MhVE°

~ys Worked.

~ys Uorked.

.;7,9.v .

•

,,

1. of
1. of

-

..l)&amp;t:. .

139

·---

.
".B /'°7/N.E

,ya i7orked.

l .A/oV'.

- - 25
26

~

II

:

28 1

6

14

••

••

••

••

••

••

.. • • ..
;

-

...

...

' ,., ,.·
••

,n 11 Outside:

,.of Co.Uen.

&gt;tal No. of

ui Jm,ployed.

I

I

170 178 180 196
.'

188

188

192

171

167 162 140 151

--

I

:
1
961
. I 952

;.

. : . f'

908 969 ·1010 1027 1079 1084 1058 969

971 912 •

-

: .L

�-

26

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT 0~ EXPEliSESo
Total all llineso
Period, July 1 1 1910=-June 30 1 19110

Labor

'1 0 11 S

Par

!.!aterial

Par
Ton

67967 51
52096 57
3124 62
442 66
16560 15

0070

'i'on

Lump

Mining
Hauling

38835 85

Loading

Entry
Run lline Ventilation
Drainage
938673 85
Dead Uork
Botteroents

557370 38 0572
128715 38 131
34100 77 035
20701 77 021
32326 78 033
11085 98 011
18255 00 018
11721 49 012

Total

'ton

625337 89
053 180810 95
37225 39
003
21145 43
017 48886 93
005 15700 81
007 24730 00
020 31620 92

4614 83
6474 92

19899 43

Per

• 642

I

lM
038

021
050
016
025
032

I

l

1

977509 70

1

'.i' 0 T A L S.

814277 63

.175 985458 32 1.008

.833 171180 69

I

I
I
I
I

ii

i

S&amp;le Period Previouo Yearo

1

I

I

Period, July l, 1909-June 30, 1910.

:1

I

'

I
'i

l

Lump

Dead Work
Battements

483193 04 .559
118256 60 137
30906 97 036
23732 01 027
41668 85 048
10807 77 013
19273 05 022
2141 82 002

T O If AL S.

729980 ll

!lining

Hauling
32694 85 Loading
Entry
I
Run lline Ventilatioil
Drainage

832052 90
864747.75

38547 88
64264 55

2585 66
716 01
15650 ll
46'19 18
3518 95

3221 38

.844 133183 72

521740 92
074 18252115
003
33492 63
001 24448 02
018 57318 96
COG 15486 95
004
22792 00
004
5363 20

.603

~154

.998

.044:

S6316a 83

2ll
039

028
066
019
026

006

:1

I
!

lI

!
i

,,

'

,

.I

i

'

J

�'

CO!!PAMTIVE STATEMENT OF COAL HINED 1 REDUCED TO RUM OF llINE BASIS.
tli th Cost and Uumber of Days llinos iJorked.

A a ll I 11 E

0

Da.yi3
II ~ona
Uorked I Uiuod

Year
- -1907-B

--

278
263

1908-9
1909-10 276
1910-ll 252

II

-·,

--

--

·---

Toial
Cost

. - - - - ~-=--

-~ -

Cosi
p@r
-·

-

'i'on
~

I

OBOfilitJE

I

--

I 'Iona
r~;
Worked I.1ined
l
---= =

I

212688 20 ! 231780 38 1.ose; _J!11

257

-

-

•

-

..

Total
Cost

l

152205 ~5 135118 69 .eae
ii 261
179872
35
180031
72
1.003
' 2~885 so 221989 99 l.083 !1 258
i 272
I
I

--

- --

- -·- ·- --

Cost

per

Ton

•

C ll ll I lJ E
-

1907-8
190&amp;-9
1909-10
1910-ll

280

: 126382 . 85 l 122387 59

• 968

259

226682.35 ; 213710 99
!

.942

263
258

I

264667. 9Q I 2508~ 02

l 299887-20 1 as656a 14

l

- - =--=-=-=--:--=1 . I

52562 13 10230
.937
1289?5 35 120902 83
.920
207401 15 190891 79
0888
24-4009 85 216623 05
42726 90

'

O

.j

. I

t

200
263

.948 I 270
.955
256

onautNE

31153 60

30~05 95
.983
109703 63
• 966
169671 80 173039 20 1.020
193103 80 197710 65 1.023
113568 55

,i

T O 'r A L

•Efl?J!tlE

...
...

1907-8
1908-9
1909-10 151
1910-U 257

I

328 00

.i

18121 60
27820 65

2151 44

6.559

26438 2a 1.459
52776 10 l.896

I 1019
1043

1232
1280

352469 50 840674 36
.966
649426 60 626900 61
.966
864747 75 863163 83
.998
977509 70 985458 32 1.ooa

-

�28 ;

COAL PRODUCED BY THE SUPERIOR CO.AL COMPANY

July l, l910- Juno 30, l9llo

I

I

j_

l~

OAU HINE

L_-I!
LUl'.llp

--

-- -

?6tal.

R. ll.

J'ulir
Augo
Sopto

Oct.
l~OVo

Doc. ·
1911:
Jan.
' :

Feb.
Har.
Apr.

May

R. •U.

I

!

1910:

!I

ncti

llINE !

I R, U·

! Lunp

:

19664,90 1 17988.05 : 4:0?8. 85
i 22033.60 : 4511035
19318.
8475.35 I 8796. 25 I 1941.
17860.50 I.i 17752,05 3457025
23401.30 11 25645. 90 I' 4675, 35
24059. 60 :11 27007, 30 [ 2733050

841.70 .18823.20
. 99.90 19218.10
667,60
7807.75
1029,75 16830.75
760.20 22641.10
106.80 23952,80

I

I

m:l:J~

23408085

29136065
11355 .75
24633.35

1;

27\:
33{\

2~848. 80

13[:
28t1
29:,

27874.45

30(

11

,I

'

24080.85 24080. 85 ! 24819,45 I 2377,90 27645.15 30'
17268,05 17268,05 j 21968.05 ;I 709,15 22748.25 23'
19116.50 19116. 50 :, 19322.65 I; 1701.
20292.65 211
11185.55 111as. ss 11 1205s. s 5 :l 519.65 l248l.15 13
14807.90 14807. ~o i i 19340. 65 I_· 636085 18581025 19
13~
0 13449. 70 • 27280.35 i 436,40 29102,65 29
3505.95 209182.25 212688,20 i 244009.85 11 27778.25 272108,95 2998
·- -- - - - • - - - _!!
u .
-- 1

.Tn ... o

TOTAL:

-~-

~ ·--

-

- ----

1910:
July
Aug.
Sept.

Oct.

rrov~
Dec.·

1911:
Jan~
Feb.
Uar.
Apr.
Uay
June
TOTAL:

DISPOSI~ION OF COAL PRODUCED.
7r
-Union Pacific
0-U R.R. •Southern
R. R. Co.
&amp;-11. Co • 1Pacific co.
, ---- R: -rI. - Lump
R. M. LUI!lp-- T ~)j,
-

i

61014.so I soo3.55 1652.70
31,10 74402.05 I 96ll.i5 1347.30 ,
164. 95 284s2. 65 'l a145. 35
394.as 59558. I 6359,4s
401.20 1 74553,75 1 8616.30 152.80
464,15 ! 82445.95 9946.75

Commercial
LUl!lp

R. Mo

502,85
1529.80
405.75
a~.10
618.15
487.10

5932.90

Th
Co

JAi.

I

I

397.45 85404.05 9194,80
336.75 '74646.25 3209.lO
·4 62.90 70620.50
394.
46129.40
481.55 658ll.55
363.45 93917.75
3892,35 816996.50 58126,45

3005.35

6447.15
3933.30
6921.55

31

19
301

·47

8254.60
8763.05

61
21

231.80 2242,20
372,40

11

279.35

11

124.65

3026.30 196.25
503.95
72.95
3152,80 6535.60
5625.15 42494.75 241
-

~

�. ------------ ·-_...

DDU

-----~

UINE

~

0

R. ll.

Total.

Ro Uo

Lwu~

395~35
264.60
966.05
1684.65
2024.60
601.95

13331.30
19205.65
7484.35
12998.65
16705.65
20917.25

13726.65
19470.25
8450.40
14683.30
18730.25
21519.80

30520
2468.15
1001.65
1804.40
2630.10
2732.25

53150~0
4875085

-

Used at llinee.

\R. U.

R. ll•.

131.

1421.35
1434.80
777.45
1025.20
955.90
1245.30

167.
125.
240.
303.

341.
313.
226.

161.
166.
106 •.
1981

157.
155.
91.
83.

83.
77. 1
102.
82.
93.
32.

1253.

Total.

R. Mo

76603.-40 81919.30
96938.
92062015
a,14. 65
36445.75 40020.40
6171.65 74019020 80190085
99931.70
92471.55
7460.15
3442.25 102484.05 105926.30

408.40 18566.40 18974,80 2923.60
2786.30
992.15
283.
14365.75 14648.75
2715.85
450.10 14520.20 14970.30 2028.85 2151.10
160.
679.65
9660.55
9820.55 1351.35
206.95 14902.10 15109.05 2187.15
843.80
542,40
106.
22894.30 23000.30 2925,30
7551. 65 185552.15 193103.80 27820065 38835.85

Lump

.

TOTAL ALL MINES.

E0 LiIUE

LU!Ill?__

Retail

-- -- -

98035.45 100821.75
80058.10
79065.95
75281,05
77432.15
~6733.95 4:7413.60
69819. 05 70662.85
95652.30 96194.70
938673085 977509,70

TO~AL., .

Luop

Total.

R. M.

5315. 90 76603.40 81919.30
4875,85 92062.15 96938.
3574.65 36445.75 40020.40
6171.65 74019.20 80190.85
7460.15 92471.55 99931.10
34-42.25 102484. O~!. 105926.30
I

1111.40
1133.60
1134.50
915.95
884.80
1227.30
13267.55

2756.30
1022.15
2151.10

98035.45 10079lt 75
79065.95 • 80088.10
'74862.35 77013.45
679.65
47127.35 4780'7.
843.80 69815.65 70659.45
542.40 95681.
96223.40
38835. 85 938673.85 977509.70

�'i'O'i'AL OUTPUT OF THE SUPERIOR CO.AL COMPANY MINESo
From Date of First Production, Oct., 1906 1 to June 30 1 19110

YEAR:

1906

I

UAtt

rlBU

I

9117045 I

ucu

nnt1

tl]:il

I ALL MINES.
12008015

2890070

220664070

1907

1189830

10678075

69513025

21489070

1908

170138020

82720.80 185719.55

56680025

•-1909

l75lllo

168687.95 234434.95 141894080

1910

239153.20 236239005 320156.35 192099065 31810015 1019458.40

1911

99908055 124786070 137232005

TOTAL:

812411.40

623113025 9499~6.85

201050

495460030

3280

72~56.70

96523.75 14132.10

4'72583.15

508688., 15 46471.75 !I 2940631.40

�----- -·

STATEMEUT OJ.!' 'rHE MUMBER Olr KEGS Oli' PO\IDER USED IN
'l'HE SUPERIOR ITTITESa .AlID rnE RESUL'i'S OBT.AI11EDo

July 1 0 1910=- Jtm0 30 1 l9llo

_J~ -

tlACI· 11INE

Uonth

MIUERS
Nooof
'?ono
Tone llined.
por Keg.
Irogs
Uoed.
Yoo oi

July
.lug.
Sept.

Oct.
Nov;

Dec;

19664 90
19318
8475 35

217
181
109

17860 50
23401 30

196

24059 60

219

239

Jan;

24080 85

214

Feb,

16766
17825 50
10549 05

160
155
M

llar.

Apr.

llay

June

TOTAL:

90o'7

lOG.7
78.4
91.G
98.3

109.8
112.5
104.8
115
125.6

12382 90

82

151

10684: 70
205068 65

86

124.2
105.6

• 1941

!JBO

llINE

U I HE R S
lJOo o:Z

'i'ona !!ined.

r1oo oi
Kego

Tona

per Kego

Usedo

7338 30
7864 60
2156
3528 30

5170 90
5696
48.24
3'604

a945 95
1823 35
2970 65

Gl
65
28

120.3
121
77

26
52

98

64
67

89

~l
39
23

4614

30
40

5~536 05

,s46

99.4
72

aa

75.5
79.3
99
115.3
96.2

nnn HINE

•· C • lliltE

I

I

July

17524 '10

Aug.

21168
7724 40
15312
13124
12512 95
11566 05
8811

Sept.
Oct~
lov~

Dec;
Jan.

Feb.

Mar.
Apr.
•1
June
Total:

8171
5100
8075 10

12ll.7
141206

ao

142
144
76
116
68
92
65

42
53
40
25
89
952

• Jloatly Pillar Work,

123.4
147

101.6
132
193
136
177.~
209.8
154.l

127.5
323.

•

136.l
148.3

12148 20
16837

102

'7135

116
128

12800
16180 25
18816
.15766
11526
11205 35
6920
10960 05
15990
156283 85

149

148

192
143
11&amp;
83

80
80
120
1457

119,l
113
61. 5

100
109.3
98
110.2
100.2
185
86.5
1S7
133.2
107,3

�32

S'i'.A'l'EMEN'f Oli' THE MtJr.lBER OF KEGS OF POm&gt;ER USED 1 Cont 1 do

11 Bti

etA 0 MIME

tlonth
'

MACHINES

HACHINES

Noo of
Tons liined.

Uooof
Kegs
Used.

HINE

Tons

per Kego

Noo of

Nooof

Tono liin0d.

Kogo
Used.

10649 75
14168 95

120

6640 25

30

14:223 75

Tono
per KElgo

!

II

July
Aug.

Sept.
Oct;

i

220

8807

64:o~
221.s
l89o7

Nov~

20475

75
175

Dec~

6089 30
55S0 45

25
50

117
24305
110

125

131

Jan~

Feb;

580

Mar~

1291
1625
2425
2765

. Apr,

May
June •

TOTAL:

8686

I
I

•l
I

I

~l
25
10
40
29
135

95oS

.........
16377
........
22666 35

64:o3

116820 80

19
51.6
162.5
6006

••••••• 0

200

...
...
.113.3
..

1020

114.5

...
...
...

nnai llINE

llClt l!InE
I

July
Aug.

Sept,

Oct,

Nov;

996S

12480
5572 35
12778 60
16400 15

135
130
140

132

Jan;

9030

130
60

4800

·40

ll'eb;

4828

11ar.

9520 65
7900 80
10570
16547 05
120390 60

Dec~·

Apr.

Kay
Jun.e

TOTAL:

40
80
65
70
120
1142

73.8
96
39.8
142
126.2
150.5
120
120.7
119
121.5
151
137.9
105.4

1578 45

47

2633 25
1315 40
1883 30
2550
2703 20
!208 80
3152 75
3767
2807 70
4194
7010
36803 85

32
25
45
51
92
97
60

53
25
55
92
674

33.6

82.3
52.6

41.9
50
29.6
33.l
52.5
71
112·.3

75.4
76-.2

54. 6

�I

33

S'i'ATEUEMT OF THE mnmER OF KEGS OF POTIDER USED, Cont 1d.

°' E 11 tlINE

u E o, MINE

llACHI?lES

--

I

Noo of

Yonth

I

Nooof

'i'ons Mined. : Kegs
Used.
:

3052

July

Septo
Oct~

Dec;

Jan~
Feb~
Mar • .

Apr.
Hay

June • i
'rO'lAL:

........
......
........
......
.......
.......
11639 30

Tons

45

G7o8

I

61.7
33.4
180.4
131.5
136.6

80

10
20
5

683

.....
......
....
......
....
.....
7706

......
......
150

:

--

p1a1r Keg

'10

I
I

?Jov~

- -- -

i

2468 15 II
1001 65
18~ 40
2630 10 II

Aug.

.. -

. .

·-

-

·-

- .

'rons

lJoo o:l

l~Oo Of

'tons Mined

Lbs"
Usod

per Lbo

2049 25
2928 60
2715 85

700
1500
1200
600

2o9

2028 85
'

PERUISSABLE POWDER

1351 35

500

2187 15

1100
1225
6825

2985 30
16241 35

2.
2.s
3.4
2.7
2

2.4
2.4

;~

I

0• B

I

no, of

I

!

Ho.of

Tons llined ! Lbs.
I
I

Jan;

Feb.

Kar;

.tpr,

uo. of

No.of

Tons

Tona Mined

Lbs.
Used

per Lb.

Used.

'

J
·,

I

'
'

·,

I
i

I
I

I

,I

I

iI

I

;

1100
1700
i 1900
2000
2050

15222 .

I

14465
18364

j

.....

lay

10232
16370

TO!AL:

74653

June

'l'ons

per Lb.

i

July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
liov.
Dec~

PERMISSABLE POWDER

PERllISSABLE POWDER
I

I

u- C a· llilJE

o- 11 IlJE

.....

I

.....
....
8750

* ill Narrow York.

9065
13657
9900

1850
2800

·a

....
573

2000

8.5

875
38372

350
8400

14.7

a.s
9.7

...
5.1
...

4302

1200

....
200

4.9
4.9

a.a

2.2

...

'2,9*
2.5
406

'

�STATEr.1EMT OF 1rHE NUUBER OF KEGS OF POWDER USED, Cont td.,

ll I N I!: R S
llonth

No. of

No.of

5.'ons Mined

Kegs

llACHI11ES

Tons
per Kez

No. o:Z
Tons ilined

Used

July

Aug.
Sept.

Oct.
1lov;

Dec;
Jan;

Feb~

liar;
Apr,
Uay
June ,

TOHL:

56676 10
65187 60
25490 75

49500 80
57876 45

61084 55
56236 90
4:070?

522
539
!

!
'

I

329
4'76

40147 80
24392 40
34388 70
43405 70
555094 75

108.5
120.977.7
100.
114.4

567

107.7
115.
113.7

350
330
227
217

335
4895

121.7
lllO'l.4

158.5
129.6
113.4

PEID!ISS.ABLE POWDER.
110. of
i'ons Mined

No.of
Lbs,

I

Tons
per Lb.

Used

July

Aug.
Sept.
Oct.

lov;
Dec.

Jan•
ro ••·
1ar.
Apr.
11&amp;1

.l'Ulle

TOUL:

26336 25
31045 60
309'19 85

66330 85
11583 35
19130 15
3860 30
129266 35

Kegs

'rons
psir Keg

Used

506
489

1100 oK

7.2

3650
6000
4300
2600

5.2
7.2

2500
3350

4.6
5.7

1575

2.4

23975

5.4

2

25243 20
31750 35
14529 65
30690 05
42055 25
18505 50
13539 25
8560 75
80955 65
12333 50
17189
48988 40
2943~0 55
-

34'7
422

225
262
376

182
1a1r
131
283
100
165
441
3121

72o'7
75.2
64.6 .
117.l
111.a
101.6

72.4
65.3
109.4
123.3
104 •.1
lll.l
94.3

�STATEMENT OF THE NUUBER OF TIES USED IN THE SUPERIOR MIMESo
July 1., 1910- June 30, 10110
V

0

Honth:

A0 MIME

'

July

452
300

Augo
Sept.

i

.....
.
... ......
358

415 !
1146 ;

0 •

i

Uov~

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

'i'oial

3i~4.x'2:

4x5x5

4x5x4

MIME
Hs\7ed

486 I

867

0 0 0

865

1446

•

'

0 •

Feb.

•

969

409

•• 0

3933

0 0 0

•• 0

0 •

4091

i

Uar.
Apr.

lCM

0 ••

2836

28 l

Jano

Tota.lo

P.=9 I

~~;g

•• 0

Dec;

0 0 0

•• 0

•• 0
•

0 ••

•

0

0 •

•

!

Uay
June

•

0 •

0 ••

TOTAL: i

4369

!

uco llillE

I

Aug.

7_86
489

Septo

400

Oct.

1080

302 i
372

...... ....
.....
o O 0

.....
Nov~
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Dae~
... 900
.....
Jan.
.
.
.
.
1305
Febo
...... 1023
.....
Uar.
.
.
.
.
Apr.
t!ay
......... ......... ' .........
TOTAL: 4060
...
3429 I
•E• unm
July
.
.
.
... I ......
Aug.
...
Sept.
... ... ......
Oct.
238
Nov.
...... ......
500
Dec.
762
Jan.
...... ...... ......
Jeb.
lfar.
...... ...... ......
.lpr.
llay
..... ......
340
June
.
95
!O'l'AL: 1935
... ...
452 ,
380 :

:

.June

i

Hecred

99
...... 310
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
673
...
1031
1097
1557
350
962 '
...
.
..
1312 1480
77
1400
1154
210
...
1850 1350
50
4561
...
.
..
.
..
~70
20
509
212
.
.
.
...
...
721
... ...... ...... 292
...... 1630
696
...... 1630
696
•••
...
132
160
.
.
.
..
.
120
. 120
.
..
280
80
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
360
120
... 1345 1465 9757
... 51«.rn
819
...
2158
... 1339
210 1345 10068
1542 16497
4144
•

Oct.

July

llBtl

3x4x4 j 4Jc5x4 I 4x5;~5

••• j

••• 1

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

...
...

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

I

... 992
... ...
...
128
... ... ......
1460
200
... ... 1170
......
900
735
1305
.352.. ...
360
...
1023
12
... 115
... 228 ......
...
... ...... ...... ......
...
1641
4185
...
...
1238 1582
......
...
917
2820
... 400 920 ......
238 5027 1835
500 3156 2209
.210..
762
3266 2171
...... 5756 1884
498
......
...
1870
.....
...
247
.
340
.620
...

1088
061

... 1173
... I
...
... 2300
200
761
..26.... 3M
..16.... 240
343
16

~Dt1 HINE

468

852

826

240

7489

53

468

30-1

360

162
561

162
6387

104
152

2924
3889

304

5669

WTAL

224

696

388
40

95
1935

215

21'162

819
16956

• ••
210

...... 1320
6862
..26.... 5673
6254
2108
...... 2566
16
596
635

2846

3448

3880
42376

�STATE!.1ENT OF THE NUMBER OF PROPS USED IN THE SUPERIOR llINES
JUly 1 191~ Juno 30 I 1911
0 Ati

Uonth:
July

'

mm~

.
tlBO• MINE

a•

a·•

TOTAL
3157
.
.
.
.
..
331
90 ... ...
185
4505
.
.
.
...... ...... ...
1694
Sept.
... ... ... ... ...... 4120
..
.
..
.
.
..
.
..
Oct.
1042
670
2655
3000
... 50 4762
112
...
1504
50
230
2326 ...
2459
1000
5023
... 743 2453
1062
...... 397
1315
590
.
.
.
3368 6297 1010
...
700
Jan.
1531 1550
548
...... 558 4265
155 1204
...... 298
990
1793
878 12g1
1152
4520
.
.
.
854
...
204:
448 1453 2168
.
.
.
2470
.
..
156
1720
Apr.
240
1278
243 1234 ... 2995
1483
...
152 340 567
llay
846
... 1301
...... ...... 1403
2147
146
342
2564
Juna
546
.
.
.
4:40
4:60 137
TOTAL: 822·2 - -11573 14925 34:02 7071 45193
580-7 76.~5 1736 4623 24542
4681
61

71

290

2732
2562

Aug.

91

2366
1373

10 1 TOTAL

6 '1

5388

71

9·t

10 1

2736

352

24:59

989

Nov.
Deco

8

24:59

1024:

636

59

0 ••

Febo

}Jar.

4273

5t\4

0 • •

424

48

857

'

I:."
~
(.,,

-

-- .

--

c0 MUJE

-

-..::'"..:"'-

~--==-....:,__-- " ' = .

,_
...
2337
758
160 ' 128-1
...
...
1588
546
48
Sept.
75
.
.
.
406
583
.
..
Oct.
890
·574 i 1093
...
268 2825
571
136 ! 1566
1326
... ... 3028 40
.
.
.
.
.
.
2019
.
.. 919
1212
.rari.
104
.
.
.
1624 ... 1628 3356
530
...... 3610
949
... 182
833 2312
800
Uar.
102
4578
798
i
.
.
.
.
.
.
1468 1120 ... 2588
588
Ya.y
... ...... 5335 2504
890
1368
... ..30. 3502
6703
836

-;Jury
Aug.

...
1~4

0

626~T~i 111 1• ::-~-

54

-

-

~=

I

2938

I

244

I
I
l

Feb.

684

Apr.

968

June •

- TOT.ALt- 4 518- 1538- -21708 4308 4266 36338
----

,uiy
Aug.

Sept.
Oct~
Nov~

Dec • .

Jan.
Feb.
Mar,

.........
......
......
..20....

7283

.

.

n_nn - =
2a2

,899

•• 0

---- a:.

-

I

Uov.
Dec~

1129

2 /;'

758

-

-

--

--==~

' - .-.=.=.-..;.,:-:

, ~ ,= ~ --- --·-~

•••

• •• ~.1798 I

... .264.. ...... 168
... 1475
....
... 1458
...
.16.. 1498
30-1
...
1572
484
380 ...
14 1122
... 479·54: ...... ...50 1279
800
1702
..
.
.
302
.
..
1272
...48 34918 ...... 401 950
34 1130

•••

• . • ,.. -~,:10 , •
. .,

472

-40

382

42

2542

5496

....... ...... ...... ...... ...
6370
...
4450 6246
...... ... ...... ...
... 176
... 4007 1766 5522 ...... 406 11923
11893
...
456
......
144 5823
.
..
3915
3537
630 4515
... 5054 13736
...... ...... ......... .....8. 476
...20 1879
3024 2611 ... 2433
3143 1176
...
... ... ... ... ... 1104
1248
3446

UEtJ

llIUE

__j'_QTAL,.__

1379
1227
54

176
76
468

532

4931

48

75

598

2658

583

la540

2719

9947
2245 · 9283

388 13023
.
.
.
...
256 1252 1842 2239 2694
8594
May
... ...... ...... ...... -333
... 107
... 1784
146 3416 2846 971
9163
June
226
2926
905
460 538 10513
.
289
... 464 1793 24950
794
21749 50618 9446 17115
123978

\lpr.

- Total•- --246- ,-

182

74

6837

I

.1

l
...
l
...... ...... 12680

1634
691 160lf

567

5684

-

-

I

�COST OF POWER AT SUPERIORe WYOMINGo
July 1 1 1910- June 30~ l9llo
Ko Uo HOURSo
l.!onth

Light

July
August
September

PoD"er

6958
6845
6281

113714
121285
100101
10462
130138
11346
153855
12744
164660
12804
166062
lllJ.!8
146266
9692
156928
8937
116355
8145
138907
7471 1 171549
112833 i 1679820

October
Nove!:lber

-, Decenber
January
February
llarch

April
May
June •
TOT.AL:

Toial Cost

Total
1206'72
128130
' 106382
1406!:DO
165201
17740-1
178866
157414
166620
125292
147052
179020
1792653

6900 31
7318 18
5294: 40
5129 39
643.9 30
5398 26
4888 72
4962 95

3776 54
3618 36
3691 28
4084 22
61501 91

Cost per
~.- ilo- Hou--r- ,,-

0057
.05'7
o0-1:77
0036
0039
.030
0027
0031
.022
0028
.025
0023
.0352

STATEMENT OF P01JER USED AT SUPERIOR MIUESo
U U tl B E R K I L 0 \'1 A T T S

July
August
September
October
November
December
January

February
March

April
Kay
June •

TOTAL:

I

•A"

IIBD

nc11

35770
45260
30548
53364
58814
62400
41062
44224
49095
36490
47942
65219
35492
22581
304662 364595 570188
23600
25980
22166
.25844
26878
27938
31300
26336
26767
22250
23022

27321
28173
23687
28300
31555
35246
35000
30936
32100
25923
30862

DEA
•nu
Total
At
11662 5486 103839 05715
12558 7020 118991 0538
9600 5100
91101 0477
13410 6600 127518 032
13917 8836 140000 0379
14651 11525 151760 0282
17132 6766 131260 0246
21200 6180 128876 029425
22041
6916 136919 01891
14827 7000 106490 02288
19165 8350 129341 01954
28745 8400 160437 018
198908 88179 1526532 .0325

"

I

I

�SUMUARY OF ACCIDENTS OCCURI't!G DURING YEARo
July l~ 1910- June 30 1 19llo

FAT AL:
-

llIUES

~

-

-

:a.=z-:.::=.

U O lJ=o F A T A L:
--- --===.--·

- ..

=-:.:~--,::.,.:.._

-•

MINES

uAn l oBti ucn onu OEtl Geno
Out=

Total.

o A11

t!Bt1

ocu

UD~l

~EU

side.

side.
----

1

?.liners
~aders
• Drivers

Inside Hen
Outside Men

l

'loprilen
Minor Accidents - - l
: T O T A L:
2

l

·- -

-··
11
l
l

2
7

6

2

l

Total.

Gon.
Out-

3
l
2
2

-

•·

17

l

10

l
·.\

3

3
9
5

11

2
95

14

141

2
l

\\

3
-

18 29

---

3

20 16
28 20

l
2

- - .- . - . 14 10 5
5
5
8 4
3
7 20
8
4
5
8 ll
8
31 46 28 20

.. l

31

~6

--

-

CAUSE OJ?

ACCIDEUT:
..
Fall of Roe It
Fall of Coal
Uine Cars

Kiscellaneous
T 0 TA L:

-~-.:--

I

-

---

2

2

Released during year ending June 30 1 1911:

lot released:

2

l

1
l

--- -

lion- Fatal
Fatal

3

---

127@ $1.00
2
50.00
l

13
l
144

$121.00·
lQ0 •.00

51.00

$278.00

..

~

-

·--:.--

;:-

- -.

35
20

l

l

2

13
14

41
45

i4f -

�SUMMARY OF ACCIDENTS
August 1, 1906- June 30) 19llv

FATAL

Kiners
I.oaders
Drivers
Inside Hen
Outside Men
Topmen
llinor Accidents

CAUSE OF ACCIDENT
-l'all of Rock
l'all of Coal

lline Cars

lliscellaneous ·

MINES

I tlBO ! ncu nnn llEtl Geno

tlAtl

'l'otal

Out=
side

sI2
i

l

I

l

Il

i

l

i

l I l
I

75 27
9
l
8
6

7

l
l
2

3
l

I

i

54
l

180

24

12
37·

l

13 10

10

5

2
4
29

7

2
18

2
l

12 5
20 16 l
11 I 108 87 112 58 2

l

I
I

-

t~-~;=-,~= !==..__

---

'I;)\

-

35

20
46

11

23
95

46

413
-

1\-0(.
'I,,°&gt;

l

":Jo

?./~t"

1
l

3
l

l

!
l
1

l

l

Struck with Pick

'l' 0 '1'- A L

NON= FAT AL:

II

4

4

2

l

·-

lot Released Non• Fatal
Fatal

'l,

\,

\f)

4
4
2
l

11

Released during period August l, 1906- June 30, 1911:

iouabers per Union Agreement

'l,

'v

'

I

"'-'

0

'b'l,

0c
'o'

'\'\
tr

~\,

'l.,

,(;J'

~

32 11 14 12 l
17 17
14 7
15 34
23
4 l
34 22
52 21
10 3
9 14
108 87 112 68 2

70

l

174

46

413

36

· - f--

--

--

377@ $ 1.00

l
l

500.00
150.00

l
10

51,00
50,00

-- -

$377.oo

500.00
150,00
51.00
500.00

33
l
424

~~j

45

$1578,00

�RE'PORT OF HORSES &amp; MULES AT SUPERIOR

ON UAND JULY 1 1 1910:

HORSES

llULESo

53

35

Received 0

8

61

35

Died &amp; Sold ,;xi::

0

6

QU HAlID JULY lz 1911:

52

29

8 Horses Purchased for i850.00.
Average cosi oi horse, ~106.25

$

• ~ 3 Horses sold for $340.00
fl
0
300.00$640.00 -Total Sales.
2 Uules

J

Average in

_ ___

I Died.

Killed.

Sick.

~::z.~uring

•

1

• A• llIUE: 1

Horses. I l:l\llas. Horses. i'tules
10
2
7

I•B• UilJE:

7

•c• l.linE:

6

7

1

D1 ltIME:

4

7

l

l

1

E1 LfINE:

3

l

l

l

OUTSIDE:

19

l

2

STORE:

2

TOT.AL:

Injured.

Horses.

Mules

l

4

Horseo.

Mules

l

l

1

2

Horses. Muies

I

:1

51

l
l

-

I 27

6

3

I

l

2

l

I

l

5

4

I

l

�I

,1
l

P I T C ARS
I

On Hand July l, 1910

On Hand
June 30, 1911.

In Shop fo r
Repairs

New Cara

Received

Cars in
Service

136

19

113

250

269 i:u,"t

DBCI

·381

12

344

356

ncu

275

25

37

264

289

nn•

15rp.'?

7

50

198

205

949

63

200

1056

111 gi::i:rc

llINE:
I

:,., aAII

!
I

i

'I

1· TOTAL

I

* One ·ear lost in non Uine
**Two cars lost in 11 A0 llina
*** ·2a cars taken down and parts used to repair cars in serviceo

,I YEAR:*

j 1901
1907

! 1908

1909
1910
1911

CHARGED TO COST OF COAL:

...
...
182

TOTAL:

104

104

339

339

25
150

207

···**

...
...

300
200

532

618

1150

150
200

TOTAL:

C~ARGED TO COBSTRUCTION:

...

II

* -Oal.encler Year

11

•• In January, 1911, the balance of the cost of the 200 pit care for 1q10
was oharged out.

'

�HYDRAULIC CARTRIDGE AND POWDER TESTS.

HYDRAULIC CARTRIDGRS: In June, 1910 1 a iesi of the Hydraulie
Cartridges uas made in tiBu and nett Mines 1 and t\"rnlve of these cartridges t1ere
ordered. They uere received in October and 02~periments have been carried on
since that time as follovs:
Two Hydraulic Cartridges have been in use continuously in the
Dip Eniry of 0 Bu Mine, breaking down the centers of the rooms whioh have been
undercut \7ith a nining raachineo The rooms have bean driven airaigh.i up the
pitch and with the slips to see in uhich the cartridges uould give the b0st
result; it has been found, horrever, to make very little difference. By the
experiments carried on in this mine, ii has been sho,:n that the Hydraulic
Cartridges uill only bring dorm the centers of the rooms, requiring the squaring up of the ribs ~ith po~der shotso ?he cartridges can ·ba used in this seam
with very littlo, if any, additional. cost, and ~ith tha saving of some blastingo
Four Hydraulic Cartridges ~ere tried out for seven months in No.
All possible tests wero made, but
it uas found that the cartridges could noi be depended upon to break down even
the centers of the rooras in this seara under the present conditionso

5 South and Noo 6 South Entries of ncn l'lineo

Other e:i~perinents ure to be carried on in -the other minea during
the co:aing year.
POUDER TESTS: Throughout tho past year a s.eries of tests of three
different kinds of permissa.ble poi7der has been carried on in connection \7ith different grades of black powder, to ascertain the comparative cost and resulto of the
quality of the cool. from tho different pouders.
At first, Trojan, Uonobal and Aetna Powders uere purchased in t~o
ton lots and usod through the different mines under all conditions after mining
machines. It has been the practice to use electric exploders in connection with
all the permiasable ponder.
La.tor, a car load of Monobel poudor was purchased and in rlJ311 Mino
a test of one month ~as made, using llonobel pouder exclusively; statement belou
shows the comparative oost of ponnissable powder and black pouder.
16 1 177 Tons cibst $199.90, or $. 012 por ton for Black Powder.
If
ti
101 100 Tons
364.50, or .036 11
"Ponnissablo Powder.
If
11
fl
fl
371.15, or .031
11
1911: 12 1 137 Tons
If

Barch, 1911:
April, lli\11:

May,

The above statement inclui:Ias the cost of squibs and exploders.

�P0\'1DER TEST MADE AT ncn r1IME.

Location of

I

Teet:

lfoo of
Shot.

I
I

Amount (023)

I Po,1der used.
&amp; Kine! of

Cost of
Por1doxper Ton
of Coal.

I Tons of

Coal
Coal par over

'i1otal

Lb. o:f

5-1/2

Powder

Bz,,r

Produeod.

'i'ons

Sar00n.
Rooms 22-23
6 So. Entry

8

240--Trojan

.0265

5.93

21.40%

38.8

Do

9

224-Honobel

.0266

6046

23065

83.7

Do

8

150-Aetna.

.0343

6.00

20.70

63.2

9

258-Bllr P

.0135

5o27

31.70

85.5

8

202-Blk PF

.0103

6.75

29.10

85,25

58-Monobol
77-Black

.0145--'

24.64:

88,75

144-llonobel:..1 * ,0759

27.34

61.55

Do

Do
Roo;;is 30-31
5 So. Entry

I

4-Hydruulie
2-llonobel
2--F

Roo!ls 22-23

6 So, Entry 4-Hydraulic
6-Monobel

* Includes excess tirne required to drill 511 hole, also time required for
tuo can to shoot center uith Wator !Jachine •

.. Centers were not shot dovm properly with Cartridge and uare finally shot
with 32 01 uonobel.

�43

COST OF HYDRAULIC MINING CARTRIDGES.
( Purchased :from The Hydraulic Hining Cariridge Co., Wew Yorko)

Labor

!.fo,;terial

Total.

COST TO JULY 1, 1910:
----c:a

-=-----

----ao

COST JULY 1 2 1910-- JUHE 30, 1911:
12- Four inch: 5 Piston, Hydraulic
llining Cartridges, complete aitr
pipe, pump, tan!::, liners 1 keys
and flexible tubing.
Invoice

6000 00

Freight

52 01

Spare Parts

247 99

6300 00

TOTAL COST:

Labor-------------Uaterial------6300 00
6300 00
Uo charge against Cost of Coal.

.

.

6300 00
6300 00

�44

UYSCELLANEOUB INFORllA 'i1ION FOR 'i'HE YEARo

July 1 1 1910- June 30, 19llo
r?
Tons Uined

No. of Days uorked
Days uorkad b y lliners
Days worked by Co. llen
Total Dayo uorlced by all
Tons per day for each Miner
Tonn per day for Co. uau
Tons per d~y for each ~rnploye
. Kego Pot1der uaod
Tons coal per kE&gt;g
Lbs. Pe11nisuable Poudor used
Tone coal per Lb.
Fatal Accidents
Non~ F~tal Accidents
'fons coal for each Faial Accident
1ons ~oal for each Non-n Accident

13

ZJ

C

To-r/91..

.E

212688 244010 299@87 193104 27820 977509
1280
256
257
252
258
257
40320 30226 36120 31232 3084 J.40982
69208
10836 17476 21156 12544 7196
51156 47702 57276 ~3776 10280 210190
6.9
5o3
8.3
602 9.
80
14.l
1906 13o9
14.l l!:i.~ 3.8
406
2o7
5.1
5.2
-1.~
4:o 2
80:J_'l
2094 2131 150
2076 1566
10508
90.6 71o2
102.4 lOSol 12409
l

8750

~00

6025

805
2

406

2.4

31
46
28
212688 122005
6861 5304 10710

:a3975
5o4:

a

127
325836
9655 13910
7697
20

2

3

2

2

2
3

l

2
3

-

POWE R:

- -- - -· - -- - - -- ------ -Hoists, Electric
Hoists, Steam
Boilers
Pumps
llining Machines
LocGmotives, Electric
Box Car Loaders, Stear.d
Box Car Loaders, Electric
Motor Generator Sets
Kine Cars
Horses
Kules

•__

- -

-• -

-

2
l
2
3
3
l
l

l
250

10
7

- - .-~;..=.~.;.~-::;;.;._

l

8

7

3

4
l
2

344
7
4

264
6
7

-

-

-·

3
2

l

l
l

198
4

7

10
l
4
9

24
10
3
l
4

1056
3
l

30

26

�TENEMENTS OCCUPIED AND VACAIT~
During the period July l; 1910,.. June 30, 1911.

llonth:

Occupied

Vacant

Totalo

July

283

7

290

August

265

25

290

September

286

32

317

October

286

53

339

Movember

297

43

340

December

299

41

340

January

307

34

341

February

305

36

341

llarch

306

35

341

April

296

45

341

llay

291

50

341

June

299

42

341

3519

443

.3962

1

�STATW.JENT OF RENT, WATER &amp; ELECTRIC LIGHT ACCOUNTS.

July 1 1 1910,. Juno 30 1 1911.

llonth !

•

I Bal.

~nt

Uater

due
froa

this

thio
month

,

month

last
month
July Teno

Light

l'otal

Hou Colleotsd

this

mmouni
due

Pay

month

Roll

911 93

641 63

4529 48 4025 a7 J

18 00

2411 52

35 50

2465 02

I

.,

Teno

, 449 48 2611 76
18 00

I

I

I

Aug.
.

Co. Us~

~ept. Tan.
Co. Use

I

I

914 98 645 04 4621 26
17 50 24W6 85

2411 35

4125 07 1

'

5~ 6S 1¥-9 .f:3

:

2'165 02 !
I

-16 45 :449 74:
2446 85
,,

iM9 74 2592 92
798 27 623 57 446L.': 50 1 3931 86
18 00 2057 01
'
23 50 2098 51 I
'

i

Oct.

'l'on.

t

/ 435 45 2695 12

Co. Use

I

Ten.

1232 06 ! 2875 42

Co. Use

I

Nov.

edo

or
Bill

322 91 2652 96

Coo Uso

collect-

Tfro
Invo

&amp; Cash

·,

Bal. Un-

23 87 508 7~

2096 51

I

!

715 13 685 22 4530 92 4i~7 11
51 75 1232 06
18 00 2196 63 19 00 2233 63
2233 6S ,
· [.

I

695 95 766 33 t::569 'i'e 4325 61
18 00 2359 94
23 00 2400 94

II

60 76 183 3~ II :.
I.
24:00 94

r

!

Dec.

Ten.

177 59 1 2857 82
685 77 754 03 4475 21 4222 23
I
18 00 1264 07 20 00 1302 07
I

Co. Use

Jan.

I

Ten.

179 83 1 2919 23
lS 00

Co. Use
Feb.

i

I

Ten.
Co. Ueo

117 19 2940 8l
I 18 00

Ten.

:315 69

i

liar.

!

Co. Use

.Apr.

'ren.
Co.Use

by

fen.
Co.Use

73 15 1179 es
1302 07 :

228 72
:

!

:369 61

i

i

675 80 79110 4565 96 4374 71
883 65
58 00
959 65

I

74 06. 117 19
959 65

634 51 771 78 4464 29 4097 58
51 02 a15 69
58 00 1062 83
1
1062 83 1

986 83

2983 29
18 00

683 62

788 ~o

710 47

58 00

2969 90
18 00

697 12 786 87 4682 61 4262 ea
787 17 54 00
859 17

50 17 369 6l
859 17

2831 91
18 00

708 10 768 96 4678 58 4337 38
385 50 54 00 457 50

87 50 253 70
457 50
124 59 315 53
495 28

47'71 00 4485 61
786 47

56 67 !228 72

786 47
i

'
;
I

:

June

Ten.

i 253 70 2835 66

728 25

Co.Use

i

18 00

423 28

I

-

801 36 4618 97 4178 85
54 00
495 28

--

Worthless ;
Accounts
dropped.

I

I

pf

Balances I.

collected,
TOTAL:

lZ

-..... -·---

!

~

-

S20? OG
322 91 33982 80 25726 90 9298 79 69331 40 50614 21 18322 54

'

315 53

-

~ -~.

�41
J__

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I

STATEliEUT OF OPERATION OF SUPERIOR WATER WORKSo
July 1 1 191().. June 30 1 l9llo

DEB, I T'
1.,-

Month:

Cost of
Operation.

c· RED IT So
Water to
Tenements.

To Co:ipany
Useo

Deficit

Total.

charged to
Cost of Coal.

July

3323 50

911 98

211 75

2199 77

3323 50

Augo

3326 33

914 98

189 51

2221 84

3326 33

Sept.

2855 28

798 27

175 39

1881 62

2855 28

Oct.

2911 76

ns 1n

69 50

2127 13

2911 76

Uov.

3021 87

695 95

62 25

2263 67

3021 ~

Deco

1949 84

685 77

76 00

1188 07

1949 84

Jan.

1559 45

675 80

65 50

818 15

1559 45

Feb.

1621 34

634 51

24· 50

962 33

1621 34

Haro

1394 09

683 62

4'1 75

662 72

1394 09

Apr.

1484 29

697 12

41 00

746 17

1484 29 .

llay

1093 60

708 10

35 00 ·-

., 350 50

1093 60

June

1151 53

728 25

57 63

365 65

1151 53

TOTAL:

25692 88

8849 413

1055 78

15787 62

256.92 88

'

�STATEMEUT OF ?.WTION PICTURE SHOW .ACCOUUT.

July l, 1910,.. June 30, 1911.

Gain.

Month

Receiptso

Expendi tureso

July

260070

196033

64037

Aug.

201.20

177.50

23070

Sept.

127.50

88055

38.95

Oct.

195.60

176095

18.65

Nov.

158.85

129.19

29.66

Dec.

137.50

137.50

.....

Jan.

202.55

157093

4:4. 62

Feb.

139.20

116073

22.4'7

llar.

229.60

141028

88.32

Apr.

221.70

140.33

81.37

May

168.80

145.99

22.81

June

141.40

101.21

40.19

TOTAL:

2184.60

1709.49

475.11

�REPORT OH TEfflIEl\TT COMS'i1RUCTION &amp; OTHER RF.NTABLE BUILDINGS.

PRIOR TO JUNE 30, 1910, there uere constructed:

1-- l Roo:i Cabin, Rock l-- 1 Reiom Store Bi.lilding~ tiAu, TI1rame
2-• l RC1cra School . Houses, li'r.~.no

1-- 2 Story Cabin, Rock
1-- 3 Reem Cabin., Rock
48-- 3 Room Houses, Frar:ie
207-- 4 RoQ~ Houses, Frame
2-- 4 RoO!ll Houses, Concrete
4-- 5 Ro0;:1 Houses~ Concrete
4- 5 Room Houses, Frame
3- 6 Room Housea I Pram.a
l-- 6 Roo:;;i House, Concrete ( Superintendent 1s Residence)
1-- School House, Frame
1-- lliners I Ueeting Hall, Frame
1- Bank Building, Concrete
1-- Opera House, Frame
_k::, Hospital Building, Frarae
280-- Total.

BUILT DURING THE YEAR EHDil!G JUNE 30 1 1911:
41-- 4 Room Houses, Frame
15-- 3 Roon Houses, Frame
3-- 8 Room Houses I Fra'71e
. 2-- 6 Roen Houses, Frame

1-- 1 Roan School House I Frame

62-- Total.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION:
No buildings under construction.

,.,.,
. ..,

�50

FIRE FIGHTING EQ.UIPi.iENTo

OUTSIDE:
TherG are fire hydra.."lts at convenient block corners through-out the tenern.ents on UBt1 and ocu Hills; also ai Po\1er House, 0 Bn Dmnp

and uAa Dump.

Carts uith 400 feet of 2-1/2°· hose are located on each

of the hills and near the lline Officeo

A 12 1 000 gallon tank is located

on the hill above 0 c0 D~mp and kept filled wiih uator from the nino; from
this tank ia a pipe with taps and hose a~ong the dwnp.
~he ne~ pipe line from Uell Noo 4, near uno Hine, to the tank
above the Gas PDoducer Plant vill give fire protection at nna Dump and
all of the tenements at 0 n° Hine; leaving only the tenements in IIACJ
Canon uithoui a hose protection.
IUSIDE:
Throughout all the mines, ohere thero are sprinkling lines,
hose is kept at convaniGnt points, and these lines have taps every 75
or 100 feet.

In the entries \?here there are no pipe lines 1 barrels of

uater are kept.
There are also at the most convenient points throughout the
mines, small chezdcal firtt extinguishers uhich can easily be carried by

one person.
Up to the present time there have been no fires of any consequence, either in the mines or on the surface, and the utmoot precautions are being taken to prevent any in the future.

�51

MilJE RESCUE APPARATUS.

Th~re have been purcbaaGd 1 and vary recently received,
four Siebe Gorman ° Proto O Pat.a nt Self Contained BrGJathing Appnratue

to be used in connection m. th mine rescuo uor1to
It is the intention to build a small training station :ln
t1hich to familiarine the men 'Oith the use ox the breath~g apparatus,

and also to form classes in the first aid to the injuredo

~ho car oi

tM Unitf!d States Buroau of Hines has oade one visit to Superior during
the past year and a great nu.~ber of the raen soE:J:1 interested in the worko
Follouing is a atateraent of the cosi of this apparatus to date:

Labor

?.!aterial

.....

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

•

•

•

•

0

Total.

.....

COST JULY la 191~ JUNE ao, 1911:
4-- 11 Proto • Patent Self Con-

tained Breathing Apparatus
Invoice

500 00

Freight

6 12

Accessories
Freight

506 12

607 60

46 53

14- Railway &amp; Uarine Fire Ex-

654 13

S

tinguishers

143 50

Freight

10 17

153 67

22'1 40

227 40

14 25
1555 5'1

50 68
160; 00

Hose
45 43
45 43

Assembling

tQTJ.I, COS'l':

Labor------- - 45 43
Katerial---1555 57
1601 00

•

�EXPENDITURES lPOR SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTIOHo
(For tho period July l, 1910- June 30, 1911)

-

TENEMENT .CONSTRUCTION:
BOILER HOUSE EXTENSION:
GAS PRODUCER:
RESCUE STATION EQ.UIP?1EU'i':

llIUNG llACHINES &amp; DRILLS:
llINING UACHIUES &amp; DRILLS:
PHE:UllATIC PUMCHER llACHINE:
HYDRAULIC CARTRIDGES:
JEFFREY STORAGE BATTERY LOCO:
Go E. 3•-TON LOCOMOTIVES:
TOOLS &amp; SHOP EQUIPUENT:
llISOELLA.UEOUS BUILDINGS:
UlllE BUILDINGS:
WATER WORKS:
FIRE DEP I '1'. • EQUIPUENT:

•A• .PLANE:

YACHINERY ( Hoiets-M.G.Sets)
NEW SllAFTS TO VAN DYKE SEAM:
ROADS &amp; FENCES:

RAILROAD TRACKS 1 E• llINE:

EXPElJDI TURES

APPROPRIA'rION.

24,988.73

73.,223.82

14,472.59

13,941.95

2,621.61

27,500.00

1,601.00

2,101.00

7,162.00

8,136.54

8.,700.00
750.00
6,300.00
4,851.00
8,345.00

8,700.00
750.00
6,300.00
4,851.00
8,345.00

2,500.00
1,800.00
2,500.00
22,135.41
1,000.00
4.,500.00
11,769.04

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

2,500.00
1,aoo.00
2,soo.00
22,000.00
1,000.00
4,500.00
11.,000.00
54,ooo.oo
s,000.00

.........

3,321.99

125,996.38

267,471.30

Ao Fo E. 1J: l

G. M. o. #21
Ao Ii'. E. 1f, 2

G. ll. o. ,f} 2
Ao F. E. {J:18
G. 11. o. {J: 5

A. F. Eo ,f/=79
G. M. o. {}l.4
A. Ji1. E. {;91
G. M. o. {J,12

I

I
I

I

A. F. E. ,C,28

G. u. o. 1} 8

DO
DO

DO
DO

A. F •. E. -/} 3
G. u. o.
4
DO
DO
DO

*

DO
DO

DO
DO
DO
A. F. E. ,fJ, 4

G. M. O. #19

�53

EA'PLANATORY STATEMENT 01? EXPENDITURES FOR SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION

For the period July 1 1 1910- June 30, 19110
TENEMEWT COUSTRUCTIOU;
Including 3... 4= and 8 roora lJ-ii10llingso
BOILER mlUSE EXTENSION:

Including Corrugated iron building; 2== 250 H, P. liarin0 Boilerso

GAS PRODUCER PLANT:
Foundation for Engine &amp; C-enoratoro
RESCUE STATION EQ.UIPI.!IDJ'l':

Including 4= 11Proto" P.lteni Self coniainGd Sr0athing .1-\pparaius 1
uith accessories; Pire Fighting Equipraento
UNDERGROUND EQ.UIPllElfi':

c--- Jeffrey liining Machines received July 30 1 19100

6-= Jeffrey Uining l'Iachines received Febn.1ary 25, 19110
3== Houell Drills
1-- Pneumatic Puncher llachine
12-- Hydraulic Cartridges ~ith Spare Parts.
l-- 4-- Ton Jeffrey Storage Battory Locomotive, ~ith l Extra Battery.
5-- 3-- Ton Ganeral Electric·Locomotivea.
2- 75 H.P. Electric Hoists.
2-- 250 X. u. llotor Generator Sets.

TOOLS &amp; SHOP E9,UIPHENT:
Including Equipment of 11 E11 Blacksmith &amp; Boiler Repair ShopJ Finishing of llachine &amp; Carpenter Shop, and tools and equipment
for same.
UISCELLAltEOUS BUILDIUGS:

Including l•- Uaterial Office.
KIBE BUILDINGS:
Including General Hay Barn &amp;Blacks~ith Shop.

I.ATER WORKS:
Including 2- New Wells; Deepening Uells; Steam Condenser; Extending Pipe Lines.

�EXPLANATORY STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES FOR SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION CO'MT 1 D

FIRE DEPARTllEN'i1 EQUIPMENT:
Including 3-... Carts with LJ:Oot · of 2=l/2 s-1 hose each; Fii."e El~tin=
guishers and houseso
" A t1 PLA..l\JE:
Including ne.-; double drai'":l olec·~ric hoist; Second tra clt on planeo

�'

--rI - •

SUllHARY OF EQUIPMENT l!'OR O A a IlINE

Labor

Uateria.l

Tot~.

1-- Dump, Tipple &amp;Screens

2670 21

2245 79

4916 00

2•• Sets R.R. Track Scales

1616 70

2996 4-2

'}613 12

862 66

3891 83

4:754: 49

l - Electric E:ithauat Fan &amp; Bldgo

253 50

1708 28

1961 78

l-- 50 K. w. llotor Gsnerator Set

94 l '7

1819 76

1913 93

l-- Box Car Loadsr 1 Boiler

and Buildiilg.

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

1722 53

1722 53

4058 30

4058 30

......

259 73

259 73

l-- Radialaxe Coal Cl.1.tter{ Tranof erred to 0 cr1 I1ine )

5 00

14-57 15

1462 15

Hoisting Equipment, consisting of
•
l•- Slope Hoist
1-- Plane Hoist
l- Rock Building

2133 76

13602 08

15735 86

Outside Plane Upper UAR

1913 22

4174 , 15

6087 37

l - Stable

465 39

643 37

1108 76

520 35
10534 98

15146
38730 85

49265 83

1- S Ton Locoraotiv0

3• Mining Machines
0

l•- Electric Drill

1- Blacksoith Shop

I

671 81

�56
' I

COST OF MINING MACHnJES FOR II Ati MINEc.

{ Purchased :f rom Jeffrey 1:Ifgo Co o , Ccit.1mbus~ O.)

I Labor
I

os·.r TO JULY 1, 1910:

i

-

-

- - c:a

II

I

Material

I

I

Total .

-----

I -----I

I

I

OST JUI,Y 1 2 1910- JUNE 30 8 1911:
1

00

-

Jeffrey El ectric Coul liining
Machine, Type li !.1 1 28 A, 22 0
Volt, 6 1 Cut, ~1 7 Chain I corn""
plete ui th Self Propelling

Stael 30tl Gange 'rruck 0 and all
usuo.l pcl.rioo
Invo:ice
Froighi
2-- Jeffrey Electric Coc1l Eiining
llachines ~ Type ll u, 19 .A, 250

:

I

l
:
!

I

I

i

i

I

I

I

I

I
I

I

I

II
I

i
I

I
l

1500 00
118 03

1618 03
I

I

I

Volt, 51, 44,u Cut,* 7 Chain,
compl ete ~ith Self PropellinG

!
I

Steel 30 91 Gauge Truck, and all

usuo.l parts.
Invoice
Froi ght
Installation
Uire &amp; Cab l e

2200 00
132 36

2332 36

107 91
4058 30

4058 30

OTAL COST:

l-- Jef frey 28 A Mining Machine

Lab or-----------

llater i al 1618 03
2- Jeffrey 19 A llini ng Llachines

1618 03

Lab or---- -------

llaterial 2440 27

2440 27
4058 30

No charge against Coot of Coal.

107 91

�57

COST OF ELECTRIC DRILLS FOR t1Au MINE:

~ kl.bolt."
!OST TO JULY 1, 1910 :

To·~ul o

liuierial

-7

I
I

-------

I -----=
..

-----I

!

!OST . JULY 1 1 1910- .nnm 30 2 1911 :

l-- Spry Type 9 S11 Spry El ectric

I
I

Drill, 220=-250 Volt, D. Co,
10 ?hrsad Hollou Feed Bar
~ith hand made square socket,
6 1 sine la pos is, Md f ollor1=
ing augers:
2- 3 1 Augers to drill a
5° Holeo
1-- 3 1 Connec t i on for above
auger.
Purchas0d from HOi7ells Mining
Drill Co., Pl yraouth, Pao

I
I

Invoice
Freight

250 00
9 73
259 73

1.l'OTAL COST:
1-

Houel l El ect ric Dril l

Labor------------Uaterial---259 73
259 73

Bo charge against Cost of Coal .

259 73
259 73

�58

{ Purchased from Oiiw:ma Box Cur Loader Co., Ottu1-;ir1a., Iot7a.o)

I

Labox-

I

Material

I

COST TO JTJI,Y 1, 1910:

I

I
I

I

I

Engineering
Exc~vatioi'l
Foundation
1- Standard Steara Loadei"J&gt;

5 35

ll 59

I
9 64:

61 85

I

5 35

I

1850 00

I

277 20
492 60

I
II

235 19

'71 49

2127 30
492 60
235 19

I

I

I
I
I
I

142 85
456 83

700 00
336 00

103 6 00

142 08

284 93

3807 52

4:264 35

COST JULY l. l 910- Jm!E 30, 1911:

220 73
185 10
405 83

Ra!1oueling Building
Pipe Lino

84 31

I

84 31

305 04

185 10

. ·ro'UL COST:
Labor------- 862 66

llatarial----3891 83
. 4754 49

I n the above statement, there is the follouing charge against
•Cost of Coal:

I

:

Invoice
Freight
Pi:po &amp; l?Htings
Unloading&amp; Setting
1- 50 FI. Po, Yni. i?il"ed Boiler,
75 a Dia.~ 121 6° long.
Ynvoice
Building

i

11 59 '

oquipr,,od with car movlng
drun:

Fl"eight

!lI

!

I

I

II 'i'oia.l.

Labor -----405 83
Ya.terial-- 84 31

490 14

I

I

�59

COS'.i' OF RADIALP..XE CO.AL CU?T~R FOR "A11 ?JINE.

Labor
COST TO JULY 1, 1910:

I

-----

I
I

material.

Toii:!.l o

------

------

1436 86
20 29

1457 1 5

1457 15

5 00
1~62 15

;

'
I

COST JULY1 2 1910- JUNE 30 2 1911:
1-- Radialwt0 Coal Cutter t 1206 1
uith accessories. Hanufactttrod
by tho Ingersol l- R::mcl Company.
Shipped fron Hanna; Uyo. , by The l

I
I

II

i

Union Pacific Coal Conpany.

Invoice
Freight
Unloading

I
5 00

5 co

I
I

TOT.AL COS'i':
Labor--------- 5 00
llatorial---1457 15
14 62 1 5

In the above statement, the entire charge is against Coat of Coal .

�6U

conT OF UOTOR GEHEHATOR nET Ii10TI

fl..;\f!

m NE.

( Purchased :from Tiestinghouse Elec'i:l"ic &amp; Mfg. Coo; Pi ttsbt1rg, Pa. )

Lnbor

!

Uateria.1

I

I

!

,OST TO JULY 1, 1910:

Total.

I

l

I -----I
II

tOST JULY l, 1910- JUME 30. 1911:

'
:
:
I
!
!

------

------

I

1-fl: ll- S=- Compound \7ound ;1sc1
Generator 1 50 K. Vo, CO!iln~Oi'l
shaft Dith 1-- fJ, 13 1 A H =
ac C L:1 L!otor; 75 H. 1'. 8 2200

I

l

I

I

I

I

I

Volt, 3 Phase, 7200 Alts~ 850

R. P. u. J nountad on common

shaft uith ~bove generator,
\1ith bed plate, auto ats.rter

!

and oil.
Invoice
Freight
Installation
Cable
Insulators, Wire, Etc.

1463 ll
180 00

94 17

165 00
11 65

270 82

1819 76

1913 93

'l'OTAL CCIS'r:

Labor--------94 17
Uaterial----1819 76
1913 93
In the above·statement, there is the folloITing charge against
Cost of Coal:
Labo,---------94 17
llatorial------11 65
105 82

1643 11

94 17

�61

COS'i' OF 3 . TOH LOCOHOTIVE FQR "Af1 MWE.

( Furchaaed from General El.&lt;3ctric Company, Schenectady, 1To Yo)

Labor

l1aterfol

Tota.lo

-----

--------

-----

90s? TO JULY la 1910:

COST JULY 1 1 1()10- JtnJE 30 2 1911:

1- 3 Ton Locomotive, 250 Voli,
gaug0 3ou, opoed 7.6 li PH,

D. P. B. 1200 Lbso, no r00l.
2-- tlotors 1 55 Jl::lPo
1-- Controller.
With acce9eories.

Invoice
Freight

1595 00
127 53
1722 53

1722 53
1722 53

'l'OTAL COST:
Labor-------------llaterial---1722 5S
1722 53
In the above statement, there is the folloning charge against
Cost of Coal:
Uaterial1- 53.53

�62

COS'i' OF OUTSIDE PLANE UPPER n A ti TO DUMP.

Labor

I.iaterial

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

COST TO JULY l. 1910:

Tota.lo
••••• 0

COS? JULY 1 2 1910- JUME 30. 1911:
Engineering &amp; Suporviaion

157 38

157 38

Grading

54:3 99

543 99

'l'"racl:

559 44

2009 56

2569 00

Sheaves

114 60

98 89

213 49

1423 00
138 45
383 85

1561 45
667 84

120 40
~17,;\ 15

6087 37

1- Special Haulage Hoist,
complete, uith 22 H. Po
tlotor:
Invoice
Freight
Installation
Rock Building

283 99
253 82
1913 22

TO'l'J.L COST:

Labor--- 1913 22
liateria.l• 4174 15

6087 37
In the abova statement, there ia the follo~ing charge
against Cost of Coal:
Labor---- 1408 94

Uatarial- 178 43
1587 37

374 22

�63

8Um.WlY Oli' EQ:UIPr.1ENT FOR ti B O UINEo

Labor

llaiarial

"loial

l•- Du.mp and Tipple

240-'3 66

28BO Of,

523-1 70

1- $Gt R.R. 1rack Scales

777 35

1371 58

2140 93

1-- Electric ~thau;;;t Fan

270 9'7

2129 90

2-100 87

10- !.lining Machines { 2 in use in oE 0 )

187 64

11682 45

11870 09

6- Electric Drills

......

1534 88

1534 88

2-- 3 ~on Locomotives

ll 66

3445 06

3456 72

4:58 23

4416 45

~874 68

182 10

1108 61

1290 71

1-- 10 1on Loconotive, including cost
of installation

856 13

3129 93

3986 06

1-- Stable

531 51

448 66

980 17

1-- Hay Shed

180 84

188 78

369 62

1- Blacksraith Shop

32 53
5893 62

42 28

74 Bl

32328 62

38222 24

l-- Electric Hoist, 75 H.P., and ihe

cost of installutio
1-- &amp;aall Electric Hoist for hoisting
coal for 9 E" Daveloiment ( Transferred to oco)

�64
--f
COST OF UIMiriG MACHINES FOR UB O t.!INEo
( Purchased from Jeffrey Mfg. Coo, Colunbua, Oo )
Labor

!1a.terial

Totalo

7678 00
457 38

8135 38

COST TO JULY l. 1910:
7-- Jeffrey Electric Coal Mining
Uachines, Type M M, 19 A, 250
Volt, 6 I , 44 n Cut, 'if 7 Chain_,
complete with Self Propelling
Steel 3011 Gauge 'rn,ck, and all

usual partsp
Invoice

Freight
Hm1dling

11 80

Installation

175 84
187 64

ll 80
185 90

10 06
8145 t.14

8333 08

3300 00
237 01
3·537 Ol

3537 01
353'7

COST JULY l, 1910=- JUIJE 30 2 1911:
3-- Jeffrey Electric Coal Hining .

llachines, Type ll M, 19 A, 250
Volt, 6 t , 4-4 Cl' CU t 1 {} 7 Chain,
complete ui th Self Propelling
Steel 30 11 Gauge Tr.1ck, and ~l

usual part□•
Invoice
Freight

'l'OTAL COST:

**le&gt;- Jeffrey 19 A Mining Ma.chines:

Labor--------- 187 64

liaterial----11682 45
11870 09

In the above statement, the charge against Cost of Coal is:
Labor-------llaterial-----

** 'l'wo of above machi.l'les now in use at •Eu Mine.

175 84
10 06
185 90

olll

�COST OF ELECTRIC DRTLLS FOR uaa MINE.
Lobor

I

Material

Total.

I

!OS'i' 'i'O JULY 1 2 1910:

I

4-~ Jeffr0y Electric Rotary Drills,
Type A~ 1-1/2 O=- 3, 220 Volt,
I
complete \,ith ~u·ucks., a ugers a..-id
I
all usual parts.

I

I

Invoice

995 .00

Preighi

2i?: 08

I

i

I

I

1019 08

1019 08
1019 6~

250 00
6 02

*256 02

;OST JULY l, 1910-- JUME 30 2 1911:

1- Jeffrey Electric Rotary Drill,

fype A- 1-1/ 2 0=-3, 220 Volt,
complete u ith trucks, augers
!
and all usual parts o Purchased
from Jeffrey Hi g. Co., Columbus,

I

I

Ohioo
tnvoic0
Preight
1- Spry Type PSn Spry Elociric Drill .,

220-250 Volt, D. Co 1 10 Thread
Hollov Feed Bar ,1i th hand made

I

square socket, GJ single posts,
a.~d folloning augers:
2- 3 t Augers to drill a 5°·
Hol0.
l- 31 Connection for above
auger.
Purchased i rom Hor1ells Uining Dri 11
Co., Plymouth~ Pa.

250 00

Invoice

Froight

9 78
515 80

259 78
515 80

TQTAL COST:
S- Jeffrey DrilllS:

Labor-------

l!a.terial----1275 10
1- Howell Drill:

La.bor--------------Material---- 259 78

1275 10
259 78
1534 88

• In the above statement, there is a charge of $256.02 against Cost of Coal.

-

�COST OF 3 TOH LOCOTJOTIVES FOR t1B ti MINE.
( Purchas0d from GGnera.l Electric Company, Schenect~dy, Mo Yo )

Lab or

rlatarial

Tota l.

-----

----..

-----

COST TO JTILY 1 8 1910:

COST JULY 1. 1910- JUNE 30. 1~11:
2- 3-Ton Locomotives, 250 Volt,
gauge ·30t1 1 s peed 70 6 !1. P. Ho 1
D. B. P. 1200 Lbso, no reelo
2-=- llotors, 55 Aap.
1- Controll0ro
With accessorieso
I n voice
Freight
Un loading &amp; Houoing

3190 00
255 06
11 66
11 66

3445 06

TOTAI, COST:

tabor-----------11 66
liaterial------3445 06
3456 72
In the above statement, there is the following c harge against

Cost of Coal:

Labor- - - - -- - 11 66
Yaterial-------107 06
118 72

344:5 06
11 66
3456 72

�ij d

CC-ST OF ELEC'i'RIC E'i:FI.AUST FAN FOR t1j3 tl i.rnm.

( furchased :froE'I Gsneral Elocidc Co., Sch,meciady; w. Y. )

lTaierial

h.bor

To·tal.
- - --

COST TO JULY 1, 1910:
1-- 65 R. P. Variable Speed 2080
Volt G. E. Co. A. C. Motor,
direct connected to Sturtevant
double inlet blo,7er 54u i7ide by
44 1 dial'ileter. Guaranteed for
60 1 000 cubic feet of air per
minute against a. 2t1 1.1at e r gai,geo
Meucit1ur;1 spi30d o:? 600 R. P. U.

Invoice
Freight
Insurance in TransH
Foundation
Installation
FM Houso

1704 25
24 88

55 12
76 71
156 71

...

lll 87
2 25
14 53

1816 12

65 39

120 51

156 11
2054 40

2211 ll.

2 25
39 41
232 82

COST JULY la 1910 - JUNE 30 2 1911:

Fan House
Remodeled so that fan could be
used as blom,r.

114 26

114 26

75 50
75 50

TOTAL:
Labor---------- 270 97
llaterial------2129 90
2400 87

In the above statement the charge against Cost of Coal is:
Labor-----------270 97
Jlaterial--------211 53
48.2 50

189 7G
189 76

�68

COST OF STABLE FOR 0 Bti HINE.
( A one story frame building; aise 60 x 28 x 7)

I

Labor

l!aterial

Total

.
.

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

----~

----,ca

----Cl;a

COST JULY 1 2 191°'3 ,TITHE 30 2 19lli
Teaming

16 12

Foundation
Supers tructure
'\'Tater Lina
Lighting

36 86
334 ~9
143 54

531 51

10 53
382 47
55 66
448 66

TOTAL COST:
Labor---- --- 531 51
llaterial---- 448 66
980 17

In the above statement, the entire charge is against Cost of Coal.

16 12
47 39
717 46
143 54
55 66

980 17

�--

69

COST OF HAY SHED FOR ~Bt1 MIUE"

( A one story frame building; aize 60 x 28 x 10)

Labor

Material

Tota.lo

COST 'i'O JULY l, 1910:

-----

----c::1

-----

COST JULY l, 1910a JmlE 30 2 1911:

Foundation

36 86

6 78

43 64

Su1rnrstructure

143 98

182 00

325 98

180 84

188 78

369 62

TOTAL COST:
Labor

180 84

Ma.terial-----188 78
369 62

In the above statooent, the entire charge is against Cost of Coal.

�70

Stmr.!ARY Oli' EQUIPMENT FOR (l C ti MI!lE.

To June 30 1 1911.
La.box-

Material

?ota.l.

l•- Dump, Tippie &amp; Screens

'2:484 88

6668 08

11152 96

2- Sets R.R. Track Sea.lea

1487 72

3443 69

4931 41

1- Bo,c Car Loader, Boilers &amp; Bldgo

708 33

4378 76

508'7 09

1-- Electric ~hauat Fan

385 45

20-12 38

2427 83

7- Mining llachinea

......

9002 77

9002 77

7- Electric DrillG

......

1775 91

1775 91

l- 50 K. u. Motor G-Gnorator s~t

lll 76

1951 ll

......

2062 87

344:5 05

3445 05

2-• 3 Ton Locoootiveo
1-- Deoing ·Punp

......

520 14

520 14

Hoisting Equipment, consisting CJ.f
1-- 200 H.P. Electric Hoist
and Building, and installdng.

1762 16

10060 28

11822 44:

Haulage Equipment, consisting of
1-- Uotor Generator Set
l- 4 Ton Loco:iotive
and installation

1110 74

5440 45

655119

305 09
10356 13

172 90
48901 52

59257 65

l - Blacksoith Shop

477 99

�71
,, .
J

COST OF liINnIG UACHINES FOR 11 Cil nnm.

Purchased. from Jeff ray Mfg. Co., Columbus s O.)

Labor

Uaterial

Total.

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

4-= Jeffrey Electric Coal llining

llachines., Type UM, 19 A, 250
Volt, 6 1 ,44 tt Cui., ~1 7 Cho.in,
complete \7i.th Self Propolling
Steel sou Gaug0 Truck, a.'ld all

usual parts.

4312 00

Invoice

Freight

275 92

Ins talla Uon

426 00

5013 92

5013 92

5013 92

COST JULY 1, 1910-- .nnm 30, 1911:

2-- Jeffroy Electric Coal llining
Ha.chines, fype r.i H, 19 A, 250
Volt, 61, 44u Cui,* 7 Chain,

comple te with Self Propelling
Stesl son Gauge Truck, and all
ucual parts.

I

Invoice

2200 00

Freight

170 82

2370 82

1- Jeffrey Electric Coal Mining
llachine, Type U l'J, 28 A, ,220
Volt., 5·1 Cut, ,ffe 7 Chain, completo \'lith Self Propelling

Steel son Gauge Truck, and all
usual parts.

Invoice

1500 00

Fre1.ght

118 03
3988 85

'l'OT.&amp;L COST:

6-- Jeffrey 19 A llachines:

Labor-----------Uatorial---7384 74 7384 74

l - Jeffrey 2a ·A Uachine:

Labor------------Material---1618 03 1618 03
9002 77

lo charge againot Cost of Coal.

1618 03
3988. 85

�72
COST OF ELECTRIC DRILLS FOR uca H!UE:
Labor

t'la.terial

Totalo

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:
~

Jeffrey Electric Rotary Drills ,
Type A- 1... 1/2 0- 3 1 220 Volt 8
complete ITith trucks, augers
and all usual p~rts.
Invoice
Freight

980 00
M 08
~ - - - - - - - -·-1000_ 0_0_

1004 08._
1004 08

500 00
12 04

512 04ll'f

COST JULY 1 2 1910=, .nnm 30, 1911:

2-~ Jeffrey Electric Rotary Drills~
Type AQ 1-1/2 C= 3, 220 Vol~,
conplete vith trucks, augers
and all usual partso Purchased
froin Jeffrey Hfg. Co., Columbus,
0hioo

Invoice
Freight
1-- Spry Type as a s,ry Electric Drill,
220--250 Volt, D. c., 10 Thread
Hollou Feed Bar ,Iith hand raada
square socket, 6 1 single posts,
and follo~ing augers: '
2-- 31 Augers to drill a 5n
hole.
1-- 31 Connection for above
auger.
Purchased from Ho~ella llining Drill
Co., Pl~.nouth, Pa.
Invoice
Freight

250 00
9 79
771 83

258 79
771 83

TO'l'AL COST:

6- Jeffrey Drills:
1-- Howell Drill:

Labor-----------------llaterial--------1516 12

1516 12

Labor---------------Jlaterial--------...2__5__9----'79____-=2=59.:;.....:.7......9
1775 91

* In the above statenent, there iG a charge of $512.04 against Cost of Coal.

�73

COST OF liOTOR GENERATOR STI:'i' FOR tica tn:1m.

( Ptu·chased from '\'Jestinghouse Electric &amp; ?.1f go Coo, Pi ttsbu.rg, Pa.o )

Labor

tlaterial

Toiizlo

------

-------

------

~OS'i' TO JULY l, 1910:

O()ST JULY l, 1910- JUNE 30. 1911:
1--

*Generate~,
ll- S- CoEpound Uound nsa
50 K. u., coJ11~on
shaft oit ~ 1-- * 13~ ~. H.
C L Hoior, 75 H. Po, 2200
~

O

tic

Volt, 3 Phase, 7200 Alts, 850

R. • P. u.

, Eioun·tsc1 on co1~ on

shsfi uith aooye ganeraior,
~ith bed plate, auto starter
and oil.
1463 11

Invoice

I?reight
Installation
1400 1 Cable, {} 6 Strand,
3 Conductor.

180 00

1643 11

308 00
195111

2062 87

111 76

111 76

'lOTAL COST:

Labor----------- lll 76
llaterial--------195111
2062 87
In th0 above statement, there is a charge against Cost of
Coal as follows:

Labor---------- 111 76
llaterial-------------111 76

419 76

�COS? OF 3 TOH LOC0?1OT'IVES FOR tlCil nnm.

( Pi!rqhased irom General Electric Co.i""Jpany ~ Sch0nec'i:ady, M. Y. )o

la.b ox-

Material

'iotai,l.

-----

-----

-----

OOST TO JULY l, 1910:

QOST .TIJLY 1 2 1910- JUHE 30n 1911:
2-- 3 Ton Locomotives, 250 Volt,

gauge 30°, speed 7.6. U. l'. Ho,
D. B. P., 1230 Lbs~~ no reelo
~

llotors, 55 Aopf

1-- Controller.
Uith accessories.
Invoice
Froigh·c

3190 00
255 05

3445 05

31.145 05

344:5 05

TOT.AL COS'r:

Labor---------------

liaterial------3445 05
3445 05
In tho a'bovo statement, there ia the f ollm·ling charge a.gainat
Cost of Coal:

Labor---------------llaterial-------107 05
10'7 05

�75

• COST OF PlllEm.TF.LECTRIC COAL r1INING MACHINE

( Purchased troa The '.Pij@ wi10l0ctric oochit'lo Co., Syracuse, U. Y. )

Labor

tlatedal

---~

---=

'fo•~alo

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

----

COST JDtY 1 1 1910-- Jtn'ffi 30, 1911:

1.... fypG P 1 Class 6, Forn Da 3,

220= 250 Volt, D. Co Pnoumelectric Coal Mining 1.!achinG~
,J 564 1 co:.1plete uiih iru.ck
board and trestles.
700 00
47 81

Ynv·oice

Freight
Handling

2 19
2 19

747 81

TOT.AL COS'r:
Labor------------ 2 19
Material-----747 81
750 00

Note:-

'rile above oachine is in use in nca tline entirely for
driving slopes or entries.
No charge against Cost of Coal.

747 81 .
2 19
750 00

�76

COST OF Pm.IP FOR nan l'.i:nJE.

( Furcho.sed from The Hendrie &amp; BolthoH t.Ifg. &amp; Supply Co., Denvor, Coloo)

1o.boT

r.1aierial

'i'oial.

-----

------

------

COST TO JULY l, 1910:

COST JULY l. 1910- JUME 30, 1911:
1-- ~n x 6~ Ds□ing Pump, Figo 50 1
Direct Gsa.red tc ,,'J, 368, 7•1/ 2

H.P. : 1050 R. P. liop 220 Volt s
D. c. llotor, uiih starting box
but no base or pulley.
Invoice
Freigh 1,

'185 00

35 14

520 14

TOTAL COST:
Labor------------Imterial-----520 14
520 14

In tho above statement, the entire charge is against Cost of Coal.

520 14
520 14

�77

smm.ARY OF I)iQUIPUEWr FOR

O

D ti HIHE.

TO JID!E 30, 19110

Labor

i'.1aterial

Total.

l - Dw.lp, 'i'ipple &amp; Screens

2463 64

3611 99

6075 63

.2-- Sets R.R. Track Scales

1405 26

2507 Sl

3912 57

l - Electrie Box Car Loader

.398 49

3476 98

3875 47

l-- Electric Elthaust Fan

440 96

2032 78

2473 74

239 66

1396 67

1636 33

461 79

4323 07

4784 86

and Building

549 53

4059 36

4608 89

• 3-- Mining Uachinos

......

3588 65

3588 65

l - Electric Drill

......

251 02

251 02

l-- 4 Ton Storage Battery Locoraotiw

163 65

4851 00

5014 65

1-- 15 H.P. Elootrlc Hoiot ( Trans=
!erred to ~cu )

l-- 75 H.P. Electric Hoisi, Plano
1-- 75 H.P. Electric Hoist, Slope,

l•- Deming Pump

1-- 10 Ton Loconotive

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

500 14

500 14

2686 82

2686· 82

604 94

4675 35

5280 29

357 15
7085 07

593 16
38554 30

45639 37

Haulage Equi~D0nt 1 consisting of
1-- 4 Ton Locomotive ( 1ransferred
to nca)

1-- Motor Generator Set
1-- Stable

950 31

�78

COST OF UIMIHG llACHn!ES FOR nno unrn:.

( Purchased f Tom Jef :frey Mfg. Coo , Coh.,__!!bura 1 O. )
Labor

tla:terial

Total.

COST TO JULY 1 1 1910:

l-- Jeffrey Electric Coal !lining
llachino, Type U ll 1 19 A 1 250
Volt, 61 1 44n Cut, i 7 Chain~
co~pleie uith Seli Propelling
Steel 30° Gauge Truck, and all
usual p~rta.
1078 00
68 98
109 31
1255 29

Invoice
Freight
Installation

114;5 98

109 31
1256 29

cosT JULY 1. 1910- JUim so. 1911:
2- Jeffrey Electric Coal liining
llachines, Ty e ll U., 19 A, 250
Volt, 61, 44u Cut, ffe 7 Chain,

conplGte uith Self Propelling
Steel 30° Gauge Truck, and all
usual parts.
Invoice
Freight

2200 00

TOTAL COST:
3- Jeffrey 19 A Machines:

Labor-------------

llaterial-----3588 65
3588 65
lo charge against Cost of Coal.

132 36

2S32 36

2332 36

2332 36

�79

.COST OF ELECTRIC EltHAUST L" .AN FOR tlDtl HINEo

( l\u"'ohased froo General Elec'ida Cor.i~any, Scheneota.dy, M. Yo )

La'bor'

Uaierial

Total.

COST TO JULY lb 1910:

l-= 45 H. Po Variable Spead,
2080 Volt, General Elsctrio
A. c. Uotor, direct connected
to Sturt0van~ double inlet blop::,
er, 430 uida by 36° diametero
Guaranteed for 40,000 cubic feet
of air psr minute against 2~ oate r
gaug,:i.

1492 00

Invoice

102 48
2 00
1596 48

Freight

Insuro\J.~ce in Transit

159.tl 48

2 00
1596 48

COST JULY 1 1 1910- JUNE 30. 1911:

Foundiliion
Installation
Building

41 62
251 99
147 35
44:0 96

35 68

77 30

7 69

259 68
540 28
877 26

392 93

436 30

'10TAL COST:

Labor

-- 440 9 6

Uaterial-------2032 78
2473 74

In the above stateraent, there is the follouing charge against
Cost of

Coal:

Labor--------- 440 96
Yaterial----- 436 30
877 26

�COST OF ELECTRIC SLOPE HOtST FOR tinn MINEo

( Pure has eel f ron Vulcan Irm, '17or!m , '/Jillces- Barre., Pao )

t;;.bor
COST TO JULY l, 1910:

~-

:

-----

Total.

Uat~ria l

------

------

3350 00
4-132 89

3792 89

COST JULY l, 1g10- Jtnm 30, 1911:
1-

75'!-H, P. Electric Hoi:Jt \~Ji th
a 4: 10 11 it 36 8 I.-ane Friction Drum ;

and a 4~0 Volt Ues,.cinehouo e

Induction }Jotor.
Invoice
Freight
Foundation, Setting and
Installing.

Building

473 03
76 50
549 53

190 45
76 02
4059 36

TOTAL COST :

Labor------- -- 549 53
llaterial-----4059 36
4608 89

In the above statement., there is the follo~ing charge against
Cost of Coal:
Labor - - - - ----- 453 32
Material----- - 86 52
539 84

663 48
152 52
4608 89

�81

COST OF 4 TON LOC0HOTIVE FOR nno HINEo

( Purchased from Joffrey Hfg. Co., Colurabus, O.)

Laboi."

1fo.terial

-----

-------

Tota.lo

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

,

-------

(

COST JULY 1 2 1910- JUUE 30 2 1911:
l-• Jeffroy Electric Loco~otive,
:ft 2343, 4 Ton, Type Battery

B. D. r!. , 20- H- soa gauge t
250 Volt, uith 2-&lt;JU steel tired

uheels.

1-... 126 cell Edioon

Storage Battecy, \7 i th all parto
including box.es for Ba.t"'ile. Also
all uaual parts for locomot iveo
Invoice

2850 00

l - Eittra Battery as per above.

Invoice
Freight on all
Installation

163 65
163 65

1701 00
289 82
10 18
4851 00

TOTAL COST:
Labor---------- 163 65
Ihterial-------4851 00
5014 65

In the above·statement, there is the folloqfng charge against
Cost of Coal:

Labor--------- 163 65
llaterial-----------163 65

.t.1840 82

173 83
5014 65

�82

( Purchased from The Hendr_
i e &amp; BolthoH Hi'g. &amp;. Swpply Coo, Denv-or, Colo. )

Labor

Ilaterfa.l

'rotalo

----

-------

-------

~OST TO JULY l, 1910:

XlST JULY 1 1 1910,. JUDE 30 2 1911:

l - 411 x 6t1 Doninr; Fig. 50 Tri-

plex Funp, Direct. Gen.reel to
J5421--7-1/2 H.P., 1200
B. P. ll., 3 ?heso, 60 cycle,
220 Volt, Fort Uayna llotor
COiilpens ~itor, i} 569399. '

Invoice
Freight

465 00
35 14

500 14

50014

500 14

TOTAL COS'i1:
Labor-------------~llaterial------500 14
500 14

In the above statcnent, the entire charge is against Cost of Coal.

�COST OF DEVELOPMEMT OF llOo 3 SEAM 2 (I D O rlINEo

~bor

.....

COS? TO JULY 1. 1910:

&amp;terial
•••• 0

•

'i'ote,l.
0

0 O O •

COST JULY l, 1910-, JUME 30, 1911: ,

112 84

Engineering

112 84

Driving Slope, r.!annay 1 Air=course and Cross Cuts 9551

2795 19

524 15

3319 34

?in.baring

847 62

52 14

899 76

576 29

308 95
4640 8-9

Air Shaft ( 42' deep)

3.08 95

4064 60
!OTAL COST:

Labor----- 4064 60

Material--

576 29
4640 89

In the above stateoent the entire charge is against Cost of Coal.

�-· - - - - - - - -

smm.ARY OJ? EQJJIPr:mrn FOR (1 E Cl l:lINE.

~o Ju~e 30, 1911.

Labor

r.1aterial

'I'otul.

Shaft Equi~~ent, consisting of
Steel Haad Frame, Eloctric HoiatD
Cages and Scroens.

4S72 43

178'74 24

22746 67

2- Sets R. R. '1'racI: Scales

2102 21

2160 56

426.2 77

1- Box car Loador

4014 15

9841 92

13856 07

l - 75 H.P. Electr ic Hoist» Slope

351 48

4047 10

4398 58

1166 18

1166 18

256 03

256 03

1- Electric Drill

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

2- Darai.~g Pu:ips

28 66

1452 )A

14.80 80

Rescreening Bins &amp; 36n Belt Conveyor

U72 01

5487 71

7959 72

1-- Blac kst'l i th &amp; Boiler Repair Shop

689 40
14530 34

1~01 28
44187 16

58717 50

1-- llining llachin&lt;i&gt;

2590 68

�85

COS'i' OP MINING l.!ACHT NT'i:S FOR t1E 0 TUNE.

( 'Purchased from Jeffrey ttZgo Coo i Columbus , O.)

Labor

11aterfal

Total.

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

----

-c;a-c:::11

----

COST JULY l, 1910- JUNE 30 2 1911:
1- Jeffrey Electric CoQl Uining
llachina, Type ll li, 19 A, 250
Volt, GI, 44 11 Cut, -!J 7 Chain,
complete 11ith Self Propelling

Steel son Gauge Truck, and all
usual parts.
Invoice
Freight

1100 00
66 18

1166 18

TOTAL COST:
La.bor-------------llaterial---1166 18
1166 18

No charge against Cost of Coal.

1166 18
1166 18

�1

86

COST OF ELECTRIC DRU.I, FOR ttEH liINE.

:tabor

liaterial

Total ..

----=»

----

c::.---

COST JULY 1 2 191().. Jm~E 30 2 1911~

l-= Jeffrey Electric Rotary Drill,
Type A- 1-1/2 C= 3, 220 Volt,
complete uith trucks, augero
Pttrchas0d
Jeffr07 Uf g. Co., Coluiubus D

a.11d all usual partso
fro □

Ohio.

Ynvoice
Fr0igh·t

250 00
6 03
256 03

TOTAL COST:
Labor----------------llaterial------- 256 03
256 03

In the above statefilsnt, the entire charge is against Cost of Coal.

256 03
256 03

1

�87

COST OF ELECTRIC SlOPE HOIST FOR tiE t1 HINE.

( Purchased from Vulcan Iron Works, Uilkes- Barre, Pm. )

\

Labor

tlateria.1

Toia.1.

----

------

-----

351 48
351 48

3350 00
442 89
254 21
4047 10

3792 89
605 69
4398 58

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

COST Jlt1,Y 1, 1910-, JUUE 30 1 1911:
~

1- 75 H. P. Electr ic Hoisi \7ith
a 41

o0 x 36° Lane Friction

DrU?:1 1 and a ~40 Volt Tiestinghouss Induoiion llotoro
Invoice
Freight
Installation

'l'OTAL COS?:

Labor------------ 351 48
tiaterial---------4047 10
4398 58

In the above statement, there is the follouing charge against
Cost o:f Coal:
Labor------------ 351 48
lla.torial--------- 106 33
457 81

�88

COST OF RESCREENnJG HIN$ ,'),, 36 9 BEM CORV'EYOR FOR 11 E" MINE.

(

Frame Structure, 45 it 16 it 49; 3 bins fo:r slaakp nut and egg coal;
oquipp0d with ahaking screens; motor drb.ron. )

Labor

Material

275 91

3170 49
304 70
105 4S
1131 35
42 18

:2827 89
63 38

114 90

12114:

Total.

COST TO JULY 1, 1910:
Invoice for Screens &amp; Conveyor
Freight on same
Excavation &amp;Foundation
Superstructure
Painting
Conveyor
1- 40 H. P. 1 2080 Volt Induction
t!otor.
Invoice
Freight
Installing

1696 54!:
21 ... o
6 24

3475 19
381 34

434 12
69 58

36 00
2035 89

5372 '75

503 70
36 00
7408 64

COST JULY l, 1910- JUNE 30, 1911:
Superstructure
., Painting
Conveyor

20112

235 00
436 J.2

77 21
5 76
31 99
114 96

'l'O'l'AL COST:

Labor-----2472 01
llaterial---5487 71
7959 72
In the above · statement 1 there is the following charge against
Cost of Coal:
Labor------ 436 12

JJaterial--- 114 96
551 08

278 33

5 76
266 99
551 08

�89

COST OF UAMUAY FOR t1Eu HINEo
( Driven entirely through rock across the strata , 17° pitch. )
::,

I

COST TO JULY 1 2 1~10:

I
l

Labor

Ua:ierial

Tota.la

-----

------

~--- ---=-

1057 41

382 01
66 30

1439 4.2
101 40

448 31

360 75
187 00
2088 57

2 70

12 58

205 70

1003 00
3110

COST JULY 1 1 1910- JUNE 30. 1911:

COST UP HILL: ( 1661)
( Driven thru slate &amp; sand rook )
Bla.stia g Rock
Fiiad &amp; %Siocl~

Lloving Rock
Driving &amp; Loading Rock

35 10

360 75
187 00
1640 26
9 88

I

COST DOUll HILL: ( 971 )

{ 20 1 Earth; balance, shale rock,
requiring tmbering. )

Blasting &amp; Loading Rock

%

Feed &amp; Stock
'i'inbering

797 30
3110

60 30

Teaming, Blacksmithing &amp;
lla.sonry

Cost per foot

GO 30

74 05
902 45

266 00

1168 45

9 30

2 74

12 04

2542 71

714 31

3~57 02

9 66

2 71

12 38

74 05

TOTAL COS'!;
2631

Per Foot

�90

COST OF PUMPS FOR UE'1 1.!INE.

( Purchta1.sad £ro1:1 Tho Hendrie &amp; Bolthofi Hfgo &amp; Supply Coo, Denver, Colo. )

Labor

Haterial

Totalo

-- - - --

COST TO JULY 1, 1910;

1--- Deming Triplox Pump 5 x 61

. geared to 7... lf 2 H. P. &gt; 440

Volt, Induction llotor, ~ith

3-2-1/2 K. u. Kuhlam Trans=
foroers.

Invoioo for Pru~p
Invoice for Trai,sfor@ars
Freight
Installation

515 00
108 00
4.-4 63

I

28 66
28 66

67 02
734 65

667 63
95 68

763 31

COST JULY 1 2 1910- JmTE 30. 1911:

1-... Deming Triplex Pur2p 5 x 6 1
geared to 7-1/2 H. Po 1 4~0
Volt, Induction l'Iotor, ,1ith
i-2-l/ 2 re. u. Kv.hlam Transf oroers.
Invoice for Pump

Invoice for Transformers
Freight

Installation

515 00
72 24
44 43

85 82

717 49

717 49

TOTAL COST:

Labor-------- 28 66
llaterial-----1452 14
1480 80

In the above·statement, there is the follo~ing charge against
Cost of Coal:
Labor-------Uaterial---- 717 49
717 49

631 67

85 82

�91

COST OF t1Et1 BLACKSHITH &amp; BOILER REP.A.IR SHOPo

{ A corrugated iron building; sin0 24 x 36)

Labor

llaterial

-----

------

Toialo

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

------

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

COST JULY l 1 1910- JID!E 30, 1911:
Eltcavation

21 55

Superstructure &amp; Installing Nach:L~ery

612 ll

Air Line to Flue \'folder
Equip:;;ient:

55 74

~ 250 Volt llotor
Freight
E:Ktra 'PartG
l-- Ryerson Flue Welding Machine
Freight
1-- Ryerson Flue Welding Furnace
Freight
.
1-- 5 H.P. Motor ( Flue Uelder)
Freight
1-- Little Gaint Tube Eictracter
2- 8 Hauck Patent Burnero
1- Screw Test Pump

1-- 5 Ho P.

21 55

523 85

1135 96

55 74
186 75
22 23

81 59
365 00
41 89

130 00
37 05
186 75
22 23

*

689 40

129 36
127 90
46 68
1901 28

1377 43

259068 -~

TOT.AL COS'i':

Labor---------- 689 40
llaterial-------1901 28
2590 68
In the above statomant thore is no charge against Cost of Coal.
!here is included above,the following · charge against the lppropriation for Tools and Shop Equipment:
Labor-------- 158 74
Material----- 1377 43
1536 17

�92

COST OF HA.CHINE &amp; CARPENTER SHOP

( A corrugatsd iron buildin;3 sizei 42 I x 46 t )

&amp;abor

Pfa:terial

'i'otalo

COST TO JULY 1 1 1910:
Excavation
Rock &amp; Pounda:aon
Teaming
Superstructure
Wiring

49 01
102 88

Painting •

4g Ol
12 49

115 37

235 69
42 20

407 73

643 42
42 20

26 65

25 08

51 73

21 50

21 50

Equipment:
1- Curtis Hand Pips Ba.chine,
cutting 4t1 'Pipe
l-- Dudley Portable Electric Drill
1-~ Portable Prop Sau Outfit,
Smnging Sa'l7 &amp; Motor
1-- 24u, Patent Head, Variable
Speed, Motor Driven L~the 1
7~1/2 H.P. llotor
Freight
.1-- 16° Back Geared Shaper, lloior
Driven, 5 H. P. , Uotor

129 22
11,7 21
279 60
154:5 00
313 20 •
622 00 •

Freight
1-- Barnes* 2-1/2, 28° Head, back

104 83

geared drill, motor driven, 2•1/ 2
H.P. Motor
Freight
477 93

340 oo·
73 67 ·
3970 03

3524 73

4447 96

OOS'i' JOLY 1. 1~10- JUNE 30, 1911:

Superstructure &amp; Finishing
Equipment:
1-- § 3- 10 H.P. llotor
Freight
Tools

429 77
200 57

429 77

TOTAL COST:
Labor--------- 907 70
Katerial------4504 09
5411 79

429 77
12 39
32110
534 06

212 96
32110
963 83

�93

COST OF MATERIAL OFFICE.
{ A one story frame building, uith basement; size, 22 1 J~ ~o•)

Labor

liaterial

Totc:u.

COST TO JULY 1, 1910:
Engineering

4 16

El~cavating

.::15 14

Foundation
Carpenter i'Iork

76 15

4 16
~5 l~
76 15
l 42
126 87

l tl.''
~"'

126 87

COST JULY 1 2 1g10,. JUNE 30 2 1911:
Teaming

21 25
111 64
325 37
205 74
664 00

Foundation
Superstructure
Finishing &amp;Painting
lloving liaterial to Ne~ Offices
lloving Old Offices

21 25
18 91

374 95
289 29
683 15

255 06
197 79
1116 85

Uoving Hat 1l &amp;
Old Offices

/

Labor---------- 790 87
Uaterial------- 683 16

1347 15
255 06
197 79

683 15

TOTAL COS'i': •

Building:

130 55
700 32
495 03

1474 08

Labor-------------------- 452 85
1926 87

1800 00

�94

COST OF GEUERAL HAY BARUo
(

one stor&gt;/ fre.r.1e
shed along one side for vagons. )

A

b u i l d i n g ;

s i z e

1
2 7

x

8 2

1

1
T T i t h

a

1 4

Labor

1ia:i0ria.l

----=a

------

Toto.lo

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:
tQI----

COST JULY l, 1910,. JUUE 30. 1911:

llxoavation

30 99

Potmdation

7 84
551 40

Superstructu:re
Lighting
Pip-:i Line

ll 22

TOT.AL COST:

Labor-------839 08

llaterial----529 76
1368 84
r.Ioving Bunll:)

Houses for)
r.Stable--uien:-)

7 84
5 2 9

76

237 63

839 08

Building:-

30 99

Labor----76 65
1445 49
-..:....:_-=-----====g,

108116
11 22
237 63

529 7G

1 3 6 8

8 4

r

�95 . I
- ._ I
I

COST OF GAS PRODUCER PLANTo
{ 1-- 18 x 24 Tandem Gas Engine, direct connected to a 150
X. W., 2300 Volt, Generator. 1-- Sine 8 Uater Sealed R. Do
Uood Gas producer.)

Totalo

l!atG&gt;rial

Labor

..... I .....
I

COST TO JUiiY 1 1 1910:

O O O 0

I

COST JULY 1, 1910,. JUllE ao, 1911:

Engineering~ Supervision

193 24

Grading &amp;Excavation

257 59

Fom.s

later Lines

TOTAL COST;
l,abor---- 1654 79
Material966 82
2621 61

193 24
257 59

I

Foundation
Concrete

II

644 04

233 70

877 74

417 68

644 41

I 315 44
1654 79
I 966 82

648 63

226 73
333 19

2621 61

�96

l
I

I

I
COST OF \'!ATER. WORKS SYSTEH
( 3 Prosp0ct Uells, four □ilos north of Suporior, abandoned; 9 Permanent
\Jells at Superior, varying in depth from 600 t ·1;o 725 t, cased riith ion
pipe and equippsd nith eleci:ric driven p'Wllpizig jacks and 4t1 or 611 tubingo
2 Steam Line Pumps; 3-- 50 1 000 gollon TToodon tnn~so
Pips Lines, June 30 1 1911::
8fl ITooden Pipe •...... 5460
4u Uood0n Pipe ...... 10602
3/4° Iron Pipe ...... 11385
Labor

L!a'ierial

Totalo

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

Prospect Uella

750-1 37

50-14 98

PennanentWells •

20410 89

8865 Ol

125t19 35
29275 90

1161 80

4505 18

5666 98

3718 00

3718 00

Pumps, ~ubing &amp; Uachinery
4-- Do.mie E. H. l'unping Jae ks,
co:nplet0 \7ith 440 Volt Hotor
w-id Transf' orrners

2--- 9 x 5-l/ 4 Duplex Funps

Invoice
Freight
Ii'ound.~tion
Instilllaiion
~ai,hs &amp; Pipo Line
Engr., Ditching &amp; Gr~&lt;liltg
Pmip House
Excavating
Teat1ing
Superstructure
Lighting
Concrete Tank
1- Portable Dillion Box Electric
Hoist, 20 1 Drum, 25 H.P. Uotor.
Invoice
Freight
Unloading &amp; Uiring

357 00
145 25

611 71

135 25

965 03
'l-433 16

491 71
9578 74.
450 43

14011 90
9537 29

550 68
7 31
76 15

1128 13

9086 86

2705 95

36 59

25 65

295 23
12 80
123 73

14 59
44682 40

815 00
75 94

34816 63

905 53
79499 03

�• I

I

COST OF UATER TTOR.JCS SYSTEU C01JT 1D:

L~bot&gt;

Haterial

Total.

~-4:% 88

4275 50

8772 38

COST JULY l, 1~10,. Jm1E 30, 1911:
Permanent Wells { Drilling Wells
,fJ, 8 &amp; 9, and de0pening Walls 7~ 6

&amp; 2 from 5951 to 720')

Pumps, Tubing &amp; Machinery
3-- Do,7nie E Ho Special Single
Acti.~g Class A Plr~Jps,
43,

*

r;ith 72 :i~ 8 Pulleys and

oxtr~ h0uvy fly uh0els.
3-- 20 H. Po Dest. Ba.so, 3 Phase,
60 C-g-clGJ, '3:40 volt 1 llotors,

850 R. P. u.
Inyoice

2321 79

F~oight

367 20

2688 99

5695 99

7085 83

28 80

28 80

984 16

984 16

Tank &amp;Pipo Lines

1389 84

Pufilp HOUGO

Painting

D0livering Equipment {Stock)
1888 25

7774 97

687 00
14:360 44

2575 25
22135 41
~

TOTAL COST:

Labor-------- 52457 37
llateriul----- 49177 07
101634 44

�COST OF DATER UCRltS SYSTEM COUT 1 D.

Totalo

Labor

Material

Pipe Lines

1025 32

182 41

1207 73

Uell Drilling

707 86

201 66

909 52

Tanks

139 35

129 98

2.69 33

60 00

60 00

CTtlPROVEMENTS· CHARGED ~O OPERATION:

Pw.ip House

Derrio!!s

111 08

153 63

264 71

Well Equipment

95 14
2078 75

949 25
1676 93

3755 68

1044 39

�99

�.i.UU

BUILDING:

( Reinforced Concrote; 82 x 68; gmvel roof; concrete
( coal bins in building .)

Labor

COST TO JULY l, 1910:

-

Ha.terial

272 60

Plans &amp; Engineering
Excavation
Rock &amp; Concrete Worl{
\7indo·.vs &amp; Roof
Ualls
Finishing

324 56

4979 02
1020 77
1539 89
874 81
78 10
703 77

Pa.fating

Coal Bino
Ash ?unnel
Lighting

'71 56

48 01
9913 09

ll 38
11375 44
201113
581 85
251 72
18 63
119 88
~ 29
56 42

4980 74

Total.
272 60
335 94
6854 46
3031 90
2121 74
1126 53
9G 73
823 65

125 85
104 43
1~893 83

COST JULY 1 2 1n10 - JtThJE 30 2 l~ll:

------ I -------TOTAL COST OF BTJILDnJG:
Labor------ ---- 9913 09
llatorial------- 4g8Q 7~
14:8&lt;33 83

BOILERS:
COST TO JULY la 1910:
4-250 H.P. Boilers, Internal
Furnace, for 160/f, Pressure;
fro~ llurray Iron Works Co.,
Burlington, Iowa.
Invoice
Freight
4-300 H.P. Boilers, Internal
Furnace, for 160/J: Pressure;
from S. Freeman &amp; Sona Uf go
Co., Racine, Wis.
Invoice
Freight
Unloading &amp; Setting
Raising &amp; Setting Battery 1f l
Raising &amp; Setting Battery f 2

16199 00
2859 78

2380 60
786 5~
80 95
3248 14

15100 00
2642 09
783 24

136 .55

37720 66

19058 78

17742 09
3163 84
923 14
80 95
40968 80

I~

�101

COST OF BOILER l'LAWT CONT 1 D:
BO'.CLERS Coni 1d

Labor

Uaterial

Totalo

-------

--------

-------

3906 41
3271 34

2698 43

6604 84

7943 45

826 03
650 55

12663 00

11214 79
1548 85
13313 55

222 41
8876 74

1814 87
25842 57

34719 31

COST JULY l, 1~10 = JUNE 30e 1911:

TOTAL COST OF BOILERS:
Labor-------- 3248 14
&amp;terial-----37720 66
40968 80
BOILER ATT.ACffi, EH'.i'S:

( Reinforc0d concrete 80 1 stack
t'Jith concrete and s-'uiel appr ot~ch;
A~erican Underfeed Stokers, t oo
per boiler; ion e1ctra heavy steam
pipes, etc. 2-- FairbankG1 llorse
Boiler Feed Fumpa.)

- COST 'i'O JULY l, l Cll O:
Stack &amp; Concrote Approach
Steam &amp; Uater Line~ P~nps
Breeching
Stokor &amp; Stoker Piping
Pipe Covering

COST JULY l, 1910 - JUUE 30, 1911:

TOTAL COST OF BOILER A'i'TACIIliENTS:
Labor-------- 8876 74
Material---- 25842 57
34719 31

722 82

2037 28

J.gl;~===-=
--=-=-=
--==~==-=
--=-=-=
--=-=-~==-=
--=-=-=--=-==:4:!JI~

�102

OOST OF BOU.ER PLA..ijT C NT ID:

BOILER HOUSE CONVEYOR:
Labor

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:
Excavation

Foundation &amp; Coal Hopper
Engineering
Superstructure
Conveyor ?.iachinery
( 420 Feet of Rubber Belt

Material

Totalo

l t1l 77

31

72~ 48
5 32
4:97 00

287 08

142 08
1011 56

129 14

626 14

5 32

762 ~2

Conveyor from Hopper
ti.-1der R, R. traclm to
Boiler House Bins)

59 18
18 24

Freight on above rJachinery

Conveyor Engine
1368 57

12563 7

821 60
18 24
2624 94

COST JULY 1 1 1910- JUNE 30. 1911:

--------- I~
TOTAL COST OF BOILER HOUSE CONVEYOR:

Labor--------- 1368 57
llaterial-•---- 1256 37
2624 94

�103

COST OF BOILER PLANT CONT 1D:
BOILER HOUSE EXTEUSIOM:

( A corrugated iron building, with concrete foun( dation and floor; size, 35 x 42. )

COST TO JULY 1 2 1910:

Labor

Material

Total.

-----

-----

-----

COST JULY 1 1 1910- JUNE 30 2 1911:
Engineering &amp; Supervision
Excavation
Foundation
Teat1ing

Breeching
Lights
Pipe Fittings
Condenser &amp;Uater Lines
Building
2- llarine Boilers, 250 H.P., for
160# per square inch uorld.ng
pressure; 126 1 in diaraatar,
16 1 3 u long, ~ith l37--3-l/2P
diameter, 12-1/21 flues; 245 1 diameter Morrison Furnaces,
conplete nith cast iron sadles,
water colu:nns, pop valves, ate.
Invoice
Freight
2-- Sets of Castings, Fronts,
and Grates for above boilers.
Invoice
Freight
Unloading, Setting &amp; Covering
above Boilers.

3 00

M 54
330 00

815 42
57 69

7-40 99

1556 41

212 46

312 07
168 59

524 53

41 54
330 00

37 67
262 13
205 4-5

57 69
.206 26

862 66

862 66

1024 66

262 13
1230 11

6334 75

1523 52 ·3485 88

TOTAL COST OF BOILER HOUSE EXTENSION:
Labor---------3485 88
Haterial------10986 71
14472 59

561 75

6896 50

325 00
248 51

573 51

404 73
10986 71

1928 25
14472 59

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1256 37

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80787 05

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107679 47

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