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<br />S T A T I S T I C S,
<br />No. of feet in drifts 15800. Cost per ft.. X8,00
<br />No. 'of feet in crosscuts 3050. Cost per ft, $9.00
<br />No, of feet in upraises 2600. Cost per ft. X7,00
<br />No, o; feet in v:inzen 1250. Cost per ft. ~p10.00
<br />Totz1 numb_r of feet in development '20075,
<br />Cost of powder per pound 17~ .
<br />Cost of transporting ore to railroad 25y+.
<br />Cost of mining ore ,2.00-per ton. ~
<br />A T.r age tO....aE. ^. yCr n...n ti. ivvG. ~ i
<br />Men employed:
<br />18 miners x`3,00 for eight hours.
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<br />1 timbennan 3.50 for 8 hours.
<br />6 trammers 3.00 for 8 hours,
<br />1 laborer 3.00 Yor 8 hours,
<br />1 assayer 5.00 for 8 hours,
<br />1 blacksmith ~
<br />4.00 for 8 hours,
<br />1 foreman y150 per month.
<br />1 superintendent ~
<br />y250 per month.
<br />10 Juillmen, half year $4,00 for 8 hours. ,
<br />G15 N RAL REMARKS,
<br />No person under the aF;e of ts•alvo years is employed in
<br />the Minim. Str^nrera or visitors ura not allowed underground
<br />unlose accompanied by a canpetent guide familiar with the mini
<br />All accidents have been repartsd to the Dureiw of Mines, The
<br />management Sa provided with blank accident reports, The
<br />tunnel. is provided v.•itb ono set of doors at a reasonable dis-
<br />tance fran ontrunce, to prevent admission of noxious fumes or
<br />gapes from said buildings, should fire occur, Surface trane-
<br />poi'tation is done by aerial wire rope tremway '7,300 feet long,
<br />It connects mine with railroad, This company is shipping, the
<br />copper s»lphido pro, o.nd storing the si~vor lead pro on the
<br />dump on account of freight rotes,
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