. Annual report . Fig. 113.—Crown Reserve Mine, Fie:. 114.— Rose main vein, 1905. 1913 Appendix IV 25 3. Pennsylvania Smelting Company, Pittsburg, Pa. 4. United States .Metals Refining Company, New York. 5. Beer, Sondheimer & Company. Frankfort-on-Main, Germany. 6. Government of Saxony, Saxony, Germany. Considerable silver is also refined at Cobalt itself. An interesting accdunl of (toerefinery at the Nipissing mine has been recently published Accidents and LabourThere have been, up to December 31st, 1912, in both the producing and nm pro-ducing mines of Cobalt and vicinity, 114 me


. Annual report . Fig. 113.—Crown Reserve Mine, Fie:. 114.— Rose main vein, 1905. 1913 Appendix IV 25 3. Pennsylvania Smelting Company, Pittsburg, Pa. 4. United States .Metals Refining Company, New York. 5. Beer, Sondheimer & Company. Frankfort-on-Main, Germany. 6. Government of Saxony, Saxony, Germany. Considerable silver is also refined at Cobalt itself. An interesting accdunl of (toerefinery at the Nipissing mine has been recently published Accidents and LabourThere have been, up to December 31st, 1912, in both the producing and nm pro-ducing mines of Cobalt and vicinity, 114 men killed above and below ground. Thevalue of the total production of Cobalt, up to the above date, is about $81,000,000. Toproduce this amount of wealth, it cost the lives of 111 nun. This means thai anaverage of one man was killed to produce ore to the value of approximately $71 0, the gold mines of the Transvaal, the average for five years shows that one manwas killed in producing ore to the value of approximately $200,000. In the


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