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Yarding to chut OB, Throo full donkoy orews , con- 

 sisting of 13 men oach at 3 ?or day, 3 lino horces at 1.50 

 each, making a total cost of 1,21 per M for 100M per day. 



Hauling in chutes. Two hull donkeys will haul 100H 

 an average of l-J- niles per day. Their crews consist of 5 

 men oach at 3 and 5 cords of wood at 2 per cord, making 

 25 oach or a total of 50. 



Loading on the cars. A loading crew consists of 4 

 nen and a snail donkey, two crews will load 100M per day at 

 an avorago cost of 35^ per II paying tho sane wages to the 

 nen and the cost of upkeep for donkeys and rigging, 



I?iold supervision, will consist of a Superintendent 

 at 5000 per annum, a camp toss at 150 per nonth and a 

 timekeeper et 90 por nonith, while the camp "boss and time- 

 keeper would be charged to the 100II the Superintendent T s 

 whole salary could not, so we had to use an arbitrary figure 

 for this item oiT cost*, 



Piling and "burning brush. T 7o figured that this 

 work could be done at a minimnn cost on account of tlie great 

 amount of it; from the boot information available it costs 

 from 15t' to 1 per M in this District according to the kind 

 of labor used and also the kind of supervision. "Then a can;p 

 boss finds a man in his crew who is worthless for anything 

 else, he puts him at the brush piling and probably does not 



.<~o to see him for over a week at a tine, but brush can be 



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