:1 Bayonne Refinery, looking at front of building from the dock, showing warehouse in the foreground and trestle.
:2 Bayonne Refinery - north side of building.
:3 Bayonne Refinery - west view of building showing Glycerine Lye tanks in the foreground.
:4 Engine room Bayonne Refinery which develops power and light to operate the plant.
:5 Boiler room Bayonne Refinery, with a capacity of 2000 H. P.
:6 Storage bunkers Bayonne Refinery where Borate of lime and coal are received from canal boats and stored.
:7 Laboratory Bayonne Refinery where analyses of the Crude material and other working tests of the process are worked out.
:8 Mill room in Bayonne Refinery where the Crude material is crushed and ground.
:9 Filler press room Bayonne Refinery where the liquor is leeched from the residue Lime which forms a part of the process.
:16 Boric Acid crystallizing room in the Bayonne Refinery showing the Boric Acid in process of crystallization and also showing the finished product in the hands of a workman.
:17 Boric Acid powdering mill in Bayonne Refinery showing the packing of powdered Boric Acid into barrels. Crystal Boric and Granulated Boric are also packed into barrels in this same room.
:18 Stripping room Soap Department Bayonne Refinery showing the method of removing the sides and ends of Soap frames after the soap has cooled.
:19 Slabbing and cutting tables Soap Dept. Bayonne Refinery showing the frames of soap cut into slabs by machine on the left, which are then sent to the cutting table shown at the right-hand side of the table, where the slabs are cut into bars and sent to the tunnels for drying.
:20 Press room Soap Dept. Bayonne Refinery showing tunnels where the soap is dried before going to the presses. The presses are in the foregound. After the soap is pressed it is put on a belt and delivered to the wrapping room.
:21 Soap Wrapping Room, Bayonne Refinery, showing automatic machine for wrapping soap. This machine wraps 115 cakes a minute. The girls place the soap in cases which are afterwards nailed up and sent down in the elevator in the background to the Shipping Room below.
:22 Soap chipping room Soap Dept. Bayonne Refinery showing man feeding soap into soap chipping machine which cuts the soap into chips which are delivered into barrels on the floor below.
:23 Stock room Bayonne Refinery showing the various products ready for shipment.
:24 Electric railway Bayonne Refinery showing a train load of 20 Mule Team Products being sent to the dock for shipment to all parts of the country.
:27 View of the Crystallizing Room in the Alameda refinery.
:28 Another view of the Crystallizing Room in the Alameda refinery.
:30 The famous 20 Mule Team crossing the desert.
:31 A fine picture of the Mojave desert in California, over which the 20 Mule Team made regular trips from the mine to the railroad.
:32 Showing the 20 Mule Team resting at one of the camps on the way.
:35 Showing a salt marsh in Death Valley, over which it is practically impossible to cross with safety.
:36 Showing the grave of some prospector or teamster who perished in Death Valley.
:37 A remnant of an old emigrant's outfit left by the emigrants who perished while attempting to cross Death Valley in 1850.
:38 The remains of some ill-fated ox who perished in an alkali flat.
:39 Showing the superintendent of the mines in Death Valley approaching the works. The white streak showing in the distance is alkali.
:41 Grease-wood material used for fuel in Death Valley.
:46 20 Mule Team unloading at railroad in Daggett, Cal., after its long trip across the desert.
:48 The first boiling pan used by Mr. Smith in Nevada.