. Lumbering in the sugar and yellow pine region of California . Fig. 2.—Typical Small California Single-Band Mill. Logs Supplied by Truck Logging. Bui. 440, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Plate LUMBERING IN PINE REGION OF CALIFORNIA. 65 boys. One operation, with work divided into two camps and adaily output of 240,000, has the following force: One superintendentat $3,500 per annum, two camp bosses at $200 per month, 2 time-keepers at $70 per month, 2 watchmen at $40 per month. Thedaily cost, including board, is $, which is equivalent to 19cents per 1,000. A representative operation of


. Lumbering in the sugar and yellow pine region of California . Fig. 2.—Typical Small California Single-Band Mill. Logs Supplied by Truck Logging. Bui. 440, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Plate LUMBERING IN PINE REGION OF CALIFORNIA. 65 boys. One operation, with work divided into two camps and adaily output of 240,000, has the following force: One superintendentat $3,500 per annum, two camp bosses at $200 per month, 2 time-keepers at $70 per month, 2 watchmen at $40 per month. Thedaily cost, including board, is $, which is equivalent to 19cents per 1,000. A representative operation of 150,000 daily, withits work divided into two camps, has the following force: One super-intendent at $3,000 per year, 1 camp boss at $150 per month, 1 campboss at $125 per month, 1 timekeeper at $70 per month, and 2 watch-men at $40 per month. The daily cost, including board, is $,which is equivalent to 23 cents per 1,000. Another operation, with its work divided into three camps and adaily output of 500,000, has the following force: One superintendentat $4,000 per annum, 1 camp boss at $1,900 per annum, 2 camp bossesat $1,445 per annum, 3 timekeepers at $70 per month, 3 scalers at$75


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