Jensen, Utah, Nov. 6, 1914 Dr. Wm. J. Holland Carnegie Museum Pittsburg, Pa. My dear Dr. Holland: I enclose my financial statment for October. I sent you a short note a few days ago. Unless something which I do not now foresee occurs most of the expense for some time will be for labor, as bills for lumber plaster, powder etc are paid. I am working three men besides myself at present and have another man I can put on when I can use him to advantage. We never had things in as good shape and well arranged before. We have things in good condition at quarry, have comparatively little outside work to do, have no outside men to board, and therefore no time lost in going for provisions and better for getting supplies. I find it more economical, when convenient to do so, to pay the